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ft 'XX -wII I I #** YY I 1 II l lv ft ft YY YY ff YY YY VY ft ft n tv YY ft T ft I ; jl ft || c< || . |f y< II ft A CI ft YY ft YY yy > -ftt XX ? ?T H * ^ ^ VT +* PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?H. J. Brabham, of Columbia, was in the city TJuesday. ?R. P. Bell-inger left last week for a visit to points in Florida. ?D. Dowling, of Charlotte, N. C., " -*-1 -!i? ? ~l. ?V?;in Tliiiro_ was in xne ciiy a SHUIL WUHC muioday: ?Kinard Herndon, of B. M. I., Greenwood, is at home for the holidays. ?James Price, of Denmark, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. ?Rev. L. E. Wiggins, of Columbia, spent a few days in the city this week. ?Miss Julien Easterling left a few days ago for a visit to Florida and Cuba. ?Mr. and Mrs. L. G. Smoak are spending some time with relatives at McColl. ?Mrs. Milton Shapiro left Sunday for Aiken to spend some time with relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Henderson spent the week-end in Aiken with relatives. ?Belton Hair is at home from Minneapolis, where he is studying -3 jL j, dentistry. ?Mrs. D. C. Murph, of Orangeburg, spent a few days in the citylast week. ?Miss Bessie Armstrong, of Asheville, .N. *C., has been visiting relatives here. ?Miss Helen Free is at home for the holidays from Shorter college. Rome, Ga. ?Vernon B. Fellers, of Columbia, spent a few dayrs in the city last week with friends. ?Col. and Mrs. J. C. Guilds, of Columbia, spent Christmas in tne city with relatives. ?Miss Alice Smoak, who teaches in Newberry, is spending the holidays at home. ?Fletcher Kirkland, a student of Wofford college, is at home for the holiday vacation. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Hooton spent the week-end in the city w ith Mr. and Mrs. N. Z. Felder. ?Mr. and Mrs.-H. A. Wright, of v Orangeburg, spent Christmas day in the city with Mrs. Thomas Black and family. he Herald ere appreci ear, and to most ha i E BA ?Mrs. H. J. Stuckey left for Charleston last week to spend the holidays with relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Black, Jr., spent the Christmas holidays with relatives in Charleston. ?Dr. and Mrs. George ?F. Hair left j Tuesday for Spartanburg to visit Mr. | and Mrs. J? J. Cudd. j ?Mrs. H. X. Folk and children | spent a fewr days last week with relj atives in Orangeburg. * ! ?ATr<; T H Felrier and babv have returned home from Georgetown after a visit to relatives. ?F. M. and Marion G. Smoak, of ! Charleston, spent a few days in the I city during the holidays. ?.Mr. and Mrs. Paul Whitaker left ! last week for Newberry to spend some time with relatives. ! ?Henry Bamberg, Jr., is spending j the holidays at home from RandolphI Macon school in Virginia. ?Miss Harriedelle Free, who has- been spending some weeks in Atlanta, has returned home. ?'Miss Martha Snyder, who attends Columbia college, came home last week for the holidays. ?Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Ayer spent a few days last week and this week * 1 with relatives at Whitmire. * ?Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Spann have ! returned home from a visit to the Piedmont section of the state. ' i ?Mr. and Mrs. M. B. Burch are j I spending some time in Florence with : Sheriff and Mrs. T. S. Burch. ?C. A. Walker, of Martin, S. C., i spent Christmas with his father, C. ' E. Walker, at Hunter's Chapel. I ?(Miss Mallie Patrick, of Green [ wood, is. spending a few days in the | city with relatives and friends. | ?C. D. C. Adams, postmaster at I Walterboro. and children spent Sat' urday in the city with relatives. i | ?John T. Smoak. of Spartanburg, I spent the week-end in the city with ; his mother, Mrs. E. A. Smoak. i ?Jesse O'Bvrnes. IT. S. N., snent i | a part of the holidays in the city with I his sister, Mrs. Jennie M. Kinsey. I | ?Misses Evelyn, Vista and Ida ; Brabham came home last week from j Converse college for the holidays. J ?'Misses Lerlene Herndon, Mary j Lee Grimes, Mary Wilkes, Eunice | Hunter. Rebecca Dickinson, Vivian ! Free and Ethel Strom are spending ; the holiday vacation at heir homes | in the city from Winthrop college. .# takes this < Iation for tl wish each ppy and j MBE i c ?Dr# L. E. M. Smoak, of Smoaks, was in the city Wednesday. ?A. B. Jordan, of Dillon, visited relatives in the city this week. ?Dr. G. W. I. Loadholt, of Jennys, was in the city one day last i week. | ?'Miss Eula Harrison spent the ! past week-end with relatives in Au| gusta. I ?Harold Rice is at home from Furf man university, Greenville, for the holidays. ?F. T. Rice, who teaches at Lodge, is spending the Christmas holI idays in the city. ?Miss Myrtle Black is a guest this week at a house party given by Miss i Katherine Peeples at Estill. | ?Claude M. Smoak, who is studyi ing pharmacy in Baltimore, is at i home for the Christmas season. | ?Mr. and Mrs. W. K. Herndon, | of Augusta, spent Christmas day in i Ar.r? + V> TT7" "P TJornHnri jjtiH 1 lilt? CIL,* Willi h . X . J - -1 , | family. 4 ?t I ?Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Duncan, for-* | mer residents of Bamberg, spent the ! Christmas holidays in the city and county. ?Mrs. R. C. Jones and baby are spending some time in Allendale with their parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. A. i Martin. ?Mr. and Mrs. B. W. Simmons and j children, of Greenwood, spent part ' of the holidays in the city with relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Hartzog, of St. Louis, spent the Christmas holidays in the city with Mr. and Mrs. V. J. Hartzog. ?Mrs. E. O. Groce, of Wellford, returned home Tuesday morning aftI er a visit to her parents, Mr. and ! Mrs. D. J. Delk. TTT T% ri'V> in T? /"\YI7 VV . D. IViUglUU, W JUU IB J.1VJ " connected with a printing office in North Carolina, spent a few days in ; the city this week. ?Misses Lalla Byrd and Martha j i Ray are spending the holiday vaca' | tion at home from their school du- j ' j ties at Ninety-Six. I ?J. G. Black, auditor of Beaufort! 1 v ' I county, and Mrs. Black and Httle girl i j 11 are spending the holidays in the city | with Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Price. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. E. Berry, Jr.. ' Bertha MaAlhanev and Miss Mamie | Junior and Kistler Berry and Mrs. j ; Sue McAlhanev, of Branchville, spent! ; several days in the city last week and this week. ' S ew /* 4 occasion to le patronag and every prosperous ! RQ h r ?Drayton McMillan, a former resident of Bamberg, spent a few days in the city last week with friends. ?Mrs. Jnlia Brabham, who has been ill at the home of her daughter, Mrs. A. L.rKirkland, has returned to Cope. COPE PEOPLE ENJOY XMAS. Boys and Girls Home for Holidays. Tree fgr Children. Cope, Dec. 2 6.?The Christmas spirit at Cope waned but little and the day was enjoyed by young and old alike. All of th^e boys and girls returned for the holidays. Wednesday Evening the School Improvement Association gave a barbecue supper and a large number enjoyed the occasion. About $100 was realized. Friday night at Union Methodist church a Christmas tree was given and pj?ed enjoyable to the children. y 1 = NOTICE TO CREDITORS. District Court of the United States? Eastern District of South Carolina?Bamberg county. In the matter of J. O. Sanders & Sons, Inc., bankrupts. To the creditors of the above-named Bankrupts: Take notice that on the 22nd day of December, 1920, the above nam-.' ed bankrunts filed their petition -in said Court praying the confirmation of the composition heretofore offerede and accepted, and that a hearing was thereupon ordered and will, be had upon said petition on the 11th day of January, 1921, before said Court, at Charleston, in said~District, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, at which time and place all known creditors and other persons in interest may appear and show cause, if any they have, why the prayer of said petition should not be granted. R. W. HUTSON, 1-6 Clerk. CURES OLI) SORES OX MAN'S HEAD. He was ashamed to go in the presence of others because of old sores on his head. Treatment after treatment failed to give him any relief until he tried Zemerine. One treatment brought relief and today he is never troubled with the loathsome disease. 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