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f? I SALE STAR! TO.Nll^U i ! | i w~i aHBBaHHnaMHnnaHMtaBBranHnMMj V t ??? Sale PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. i ?Miss Genevieve Kirsch has gone to Charleston to visit friends. ?Thomas Ayer, of Furman, spent Thanksgiving day in the city. ?Mrs. H. N. Folk spent a few days last week in Orangeburg. ?Mrs. M. R. Rice, of Mt. Pleasant, j was a visitor in the city last week, i ?Miss Adelle Brabham, of Columbia, spent the week-end in the city. ?Miss Eula Harrison spent Thursday and Friday in Savannah with relatives. ?S. P. Hewlett, of Appleton, visited his son, Louis Hewlett, at Carlisle recently. ?Harold Rice, a student at Fur- j man university, spent the holidays \ at home. J ?Miss Natalie Hooton, of Chicora j college, Columbia, spent the week-end in the city. ?Miss Dora Lipfo^d spent the Thanksgiving holidays with relatives in Spartanburg. ?Mr. and Mrs. S. C. Hollifield spent a few days last week with relatives at Sharon. ?Mrs. Reynolds, of Greenwood, visited her sister, Mrs. F. K. Graham, last week. ?Mrs. Jula Reynolds, after spend-! ing some time in the city, has return- j ed to Charleston. : ?Miss Ray Jones, of Walterboro, \ ^ 1 spent the week-end in the city with Mrs. J. J. Heard. I ?Mr. and Mrs. Austin Latimer, of Williston, visited Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Carter last week. j ?James Armstrong,* a former resident of Bamberg, was in the city a few days last week. ?Mrs. H. \Y. Whitaker, of Dorchester, is visiting her son, Paul j Whitaker, in the city. ?-Misses I-alia Byrd and Martha | Ray, who teach at Ninetv-Six, spent I the holidays in the city. K ?-Mrs. John Wright lias returned to Johnston, after a visit in the city to Mrs.-Sallie R. Owens. ?Mr. and Mrs. Ben Hoover, of Hampton, spent a few days in the city last week with, relatives. ?Misses Evelyn, Vista and Ida Brabham, students at Converse, spent the holidays at their homes in the city. -J VB I have cootrac to the highest I have a first-class the goods and 1 ?ree! REMEMBER: W ranging in value fr whether you bid oi : Starts To-Night ammmmmmmaoMamwmamaumm ] Snyder, college students, spent the Thanksgiving . holidays in the city with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. W. J. Snyder. ?Miss Eunice Hunter, a student at Winthrop college, spent the weekend at home. She was accompanied home for the holidays by Miss Lucile Weeks, of Augusta. ?Mr. and Mrs. George S. Smith have returned home from Augusta, where they carried their little daughter for treatment. Their friends will be delighted to know the little girl i is rapidly regaining her health. ?Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Bam-j berg, who have been spending some i time with relatives in Mississippi, j have returned to the city. Their ba-j by, who has been in the hospital, is j now well asrain. their friends will be; ! glad to know. / i ?D. F. Hooton, .vice president of j the Bamberg Banking company; C. F. j Rizer, president of the uanK or uiar, j| and F. V. James, cashier of the Citi-j zens Exchange Bank of Denmark, at-j tended the meeting of South Carolina bankers in Columbia Thanksgiving day. Supply of box files just received at Herald Book Store. ! ?E. Lewis, who has been in North! | Carolina, during the tobacco selling j season, has returned to Bamberg. ?W. C. Patrick, of Charlotte, N. C., was in the city Thursday shaking hands jvith his numerous friends. ?Miss Hattie Newsom and Master j Robert Black, Jr., spent the week-end j in Sumter with Mrs. Dwight Cain. ?Miss Mary Frances Walker, a student at Ashley Hall school, Char| leston, spent Thanksgiving at home. ?Mrs. J. C. Guilds and Mildred, of Columlbia, spent the Thanksgiving 1 holidays in the city with Mr. and Mrs. H. C. Folk. ?Harry Snyder, former cadet ma-; jor at Carlisle school, spent the holi- j days in the city with his parents, Rev. | and Mrs. W. J. Snyder. ?(Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Black, Jr., returned to their home in the city Monday, after spending some time with relatives in Charleston. ?Misses Aegina Knight, Mildred j Jones, and Isabelle Cantey, students at Columbia college, spent the holidays at their home in the city. ?Miss Felicia Spearman, who teaches ih the Orangeburg schools, spent the week-end in the city with her sister, Mrs. A. W. Knight. ?Miss Martha Snyder and Teddy m ted with the Gr bidder, for cash stock of well assort the goods must he Fr e give away absoli 11 ft nn fn $9^ f Ulli ipivivv iv/ r not-?your preseno at 7:00 O'cloc Have a Chair ?in which you ! will take the Realism Test! This chair looks like any other chair. But it isn't. Sit in it. Take the Realism Test, ask ior your ravorue . voice or instrument. 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