The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 15, 1921, Page 5, Image 5
f PERSONAJL MENTION.
? People Visiting in This City and at
'Other Points.
?Mrs. E. O. Kirsch is paying a
short visit to friends in Charleston.
Kl- ?C. W. Rentz, Jr., spent Saturday
' in Greenville on a business trip.
/ ?'Mrs. Ed. Kirkland, of Barnwell,
was a visitor in the city last week.
k j ?R. M. Jefferies, a Walterboro at.
H* torney, is in court in Bamberg this j
. week.
^ c! wt PrtnoianH of Ehrhardt.
(was in Bamberg for a short while last
Friday.
?R. C. Hardwick, of Denmark,
"was in the city Tuesday morning for|
a brief stay.
?Capt. J. D. Felder .eft recently
for Columbia to spend the holidays
It w.tli relatives.
?W. D. Bennett, Ehrhardt attorney,
was in the city Monday on account
of court.
?R. B. Fulton, a prominent young
I lawyer of Florence, was with friends
in Bamberg a short while Sunday.
?Mrs. J. J. Heard went to Charleston
Sunday to be with Mr. Heard,
I who is a patient in a hospital there,
k' ?C. P. King, superintendent of the
Charleston division of the Southern
\ railway, was in Bamberg Monday on
matters pertaining to railroad business.
^ ^?Mr. and Mrs. Thomas H. Copeland
left Saturday for a visit to their
old home in Norfolk, Va., where they
will Drobably remain a week longer
p before returning to Bamberg.
E|- ?Harvey Goolsby, an old Denmark
t boy, who has been living in HartsK
ville for a number of years, recentlyj
I V visited at his old home in Denmark,
and was also a Bamberg visitor one
day last week.
W/f ?Dr. A. S. Week ley and W. M.
MpV Brabham returned last Thursday
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f after an enjoyaDie nsnmg <tuu uuu.
Sng trip of several days near Jacksonboro,
going down the Edisto river in
a*boat from Embree.
?Miss Thelma Bailey, who is well
known and related and has many
friends in Bamberg, where she frequently
visits, came down from her;
borne in Greenwood last Saturday to
I spend a short while with relatives
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f " / ?Miss Sara Neeley, of Olar, S. C.,!
p after a pleasant visit in Ocala as the
guest of Mrs. Harry Walters, left today
for her home. En route home
she will stop in St. Augustine and
i. Jacksonville for a few days.?Ocala
(?f (Fla.) Star.
~ w n Wirtland of
UT. ana Mrs. **. \j. ixh ?
Latta, spent a few days in the city
B last week. Dr. Kirkland was formeraao
lyvfor several years editor of *he Sou
them Christian Advocate. He is a
B7 son of the late Dr. X. F. Kirkland,
S and a brother of our fellow townsIB
, man, A. L. Kirkland. He is now nas|Hft,
' tor of the Latta Methodist church.
Baptist State Convention.
?The 100th annual meeting 01 tut!
South Carolina Baptist state conven- I
tion was held in Greenville last week, j
L . The meeting was attended by Rev.
Geo. P. White, of Bamberg, and perhaps
others from this county. Officers
elected for the next year were: J. J.
b Law-ton, Hartsville, president; W. C.
Allen, Dillon, secretary; A. B. Kenne-j
dy, Saluda, assistant secretary; Dr.
A. T. Jamison, Greenwood, vice president;
Dr. J. R. Jester, Greenwood, |
\rine> titpri dent.
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|HB The following were elected mem.
< bers of the Baptist general board in
Ba this state: H. B. Jones, Fairfield;
HHk W. Marshall Bridge^, Florence; D. L.
i Bramlett, Greenville; M. B. Gunter,
WET Kershaw; C. B. Bobo, Laurens; E. W.
HI Burnett, Lexington; Samuel Long, Mt.:
Moriah; R, M. Hughes, North Green- j
Hr ville; D. W. Willis, North Spartanburg;
W. L. Griggs, Orangeburg; J.
A McMillan, Pee Dee; P. E. Wood
JHff ruff, Pickens; C. F. Sims. Piedmont.
W' Members at large: A. E. Willis, J. i
I E. Bruce, L. W. Langston, J. A. |
fy Gaines, J. E. Bailey, J. T. Shuler, Dr.
ttfew G. W. Gardner and L. D. Mitchell.
Br Rock Hill was selected as the next
9K * meeting place of the convention. I
Kit State IT. D. C. Officers.
W& The 25th annual convention of the
^9 * South Carolina division of the United
Daughters of the Confederacy was
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rheld it KatesDurg last weeK. ^iuv.cxS|
were elected as follows for the next
year:
President, Mrs. C. J. Milling, Darlington;
first vice president, Mrs. W.
R. Darlington, Jr., Allendale: second
vice president, Mrs. R. C. Surratt.
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BB9B GTaffney; third vice presiueiii. .urs. i
Munford G. Scott, Florence: fourth I
fm vice president, Mrs. Annie Marshall, j
H York; recording secretary, Mrs. Janie I
jBBF B. Flowers, Bishopville; correspond-j
IB? ing secretary, Miss Edyth Laryea, St.
Matthews: treasurer, Mrs. T. J. Maul.
B din, Pickens; historian, Mrs. J. H.
|H? West, Newberry; registrar, Mrs. O. D.
K: Black, Johnston; recorder of crosses,
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Hf AITS. A. J. opruica, uiovu?.w?,
H [ > tor, Mrs. L. M. Mitchell, Batesburg. j
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Prizes for Girls' (
Home Dc
Prizes awarded in girls work year, |
1921. Bamberg county:
Canning.
Apple jelly?1st prize. Dorothy
Crum.
Plum jelly?1st prize, Annie Ruth
Carter.
Catsup?1st and 2nd prize, Louise
Bessinger.
Pepper sauce?1st prize, Annie j
Ruth Carter.
Pumpkin?canned, 1st prize, Lottie
Fender.
Pumpkin preserves?1st prize,
Blanche Brabham; 2nd prize, Annie
R. Carter.
Mixed pickle?1st prize, Tallie
Smoak.
Cabbage?1st prize, Blanche Brab-j
ham; 2nd prize, Corrie Lee Zeigler. |
Mustard?1st prize, Lottie Fender;
2nd prize, Annie R. Carter.
'Mustard relish?1st prize, Louise
Bessinger.
Pepper pickle?1st prize, Annie R.
Carter.
Peach pickle?1st prize, Annie R.|
Carter; 2nd prize, Dorothy Crum;
3rd prize, Sabe Zeigler.
Pear pickle?1st prize, Rachael
Rentz; 2nd prize, Louise Bessinger.
Canned pears?1st prize, Georgia
Sojourner; 2nd prize, Annie R. Carter.
Soup mixture?1st prize, Annie R.
Carter. ' 1
Canned beans?1st prize, Georgia
Sojourner.
Cucumber pickle?1st prize, Rachael
Rentz; 2nd prize, Dorothy
Crum; 3rd prize, Eddra Fender.
Canned peaches?1st prize, Geor
gia Sojourner; 2nd Lottie ' Fender;
3rd prize, Dorothy Crum.
Cabbage Kraut?1st prize, Dorothy
Crum.
Beet pickle?1st prize, Eddra
Fender; 2nd prize, Annie Ruth Carter;
3rd prize, Tallie Smoak.
Beet, canned?1st prize, Rachael
Rentz; 2nd prize, Carrie Lee Zeigler. j
Pear honey?1st prize, Dorothy
Crum.
Pear marmalade?1st prize, Dorothy
Crum.
Pear preserves?1st prize, Rachael
Rentz; 2nd prize, Dorothy Crum;
3rd prize, Blanche Brabham.
' iAVMAfAAfl 1 of TM?1?7A TVk1*n_
V/aiiuuu ivuioiuco lot pi i?j^f vthy
Crum.
Pimentoes?1st prize, Rachael
Rentz; 2nd prize, Lottie Fender.
Watermelon preserves?1st, Annie
Ruth Carter.
Citron preserves?1st. Hddra Fender;
*2nd, Lottie Fender.
Grape marmalade?1st, Annie R. j
Carter; 2nd, Rachael Rentz; 3rd, Eddra
Fender.
?James E. Davis, of the Barnwell
bar, has been attending criminal j
court here part of this week.
?J. E. Steadman, Denmark lawyer
and mayor of that town, was in
the city for a short while Monday. |
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Misses Evelyn and Ida Brabham,!
students of Converse college, Spartanburg,
are at their homes to remain
through the Christmas holiday period,
Converse having adjourned slightly j
earlier than usual for the holidays,
due to the prevalence of several cases
of scarlet fever among the student
body.
The many friends here in his home
town of Claude M. Smoak, who is a
student of pharmacy at the University
of Maryland in Baltimore, will regret
exceedingly to learn that he is
very ill in a Baltimore hospital. How.
ever, we are glad to note that late
reports from his bedside indicate the
fact that Mr. Smoak is improving.
The civil service commission announces
an examination to be held in
Bamberg on January 14, for the purpose
of filling the position of rural
mail carrier at Ehrhardt and vacancies
that may later occur on rural
routes from other postoffices in the
| county. The examination is open to
j all male residents of the territory to
be served, and to females who are
| widows of U. S. soldiers, sailors or
marines, or the wives of such who
are physically disqualified by reason
of injuries received in the service.
Save Time
Traveling men! When
bad roads prevent the
use of your car you can
often accomplish the/%
same results by calling
on your customers by long
! low STATION TO SI
! time and money when you
| one with whom you can tal
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banning and
monstration Work
| Fig preserves?1st, Blanche Brab1
ham; 2nd, Dorothy Crum.
Quince honey?1st, Sabe Zeigler.
Sewing.
Complete sewing set?1st, Sudie
Fogle.
Gown (embroidered) ? Hertha
Zeigler; 2nd, Easter Padgett; 3rd,
Coral Zeigler.
Gown (crocheted)?1st, Reba McMillan.
Slip (crocheted)?1st, Coral Zeigler.
Slip (embroidered)?1st, Hertha
Zeigler.
Combination suit (plain)?Hertha
Zeigler; 2nd, Blanche Brabham; 3rd.
J una tfeara.
Slip (plain)?1st, Blanche Brabham.
Combination (crocheted)?1st, Lillie
Gibson; 2nd, Coral Zeigler; 3rd,
Tallie Smoak.
Table runner?1st, Louise Bessinger;
2nd, Louise Bessinger.
Organdy flowers?1st and 2nd, Tallie
Smoak.
Centerpiece?1st, 2nd and 3rd,
Louise Bessinger.
'Bureau scarf?1st, Reba McMillan;
2nd. Rachael Rentz: 3rd. Lottie Fen
der.
Towel (crocheted)?1st, Lottie
Fender; 2nd, Rachael Rentz; 3rd,
Reba McMillan.
Sewing bag?1st, Lillie Gibson;
2nd, Reba McMillan; 3rd, Easter
Padgett.
Darning?1st, Bays Dannelly.
Dress and hat?1st, Bays Dannelly.
Poultry.
ra Faust.
White Rock (trio)?1st, Joe Cox.
; White Rock (pair)?1st, Cleraia
! Smoak.
! White Rocks (pullets) 1st and 2nd,
I
Clemia Smoak.
R. I. Reds (pair)--2nd, Ruby
Smoak.
R. I. Reds (pullets)?2nd and 3rd,
Ruby Smoak.
Black Minorcas (pen)?1st, Nor!
man Warren.
Barred Rocks (trio)?1st, J. B.
Collins.
Barred Rocks (pen)?1st, Annie
R. Carter.
Barred Rocks (pullets)?1st and
2nd, Georgia Sojourner.
White Leghorns?1st, Jerome Warren
; 2nd, Patrick Ray.
Seeing How to Sleep.
"Why do you want a light left in
iyour room when you go to bed,
| dear?" asked little Lela's mother.
I "Are you afraid?"
"No, mama," replied Lela, "I want
I it so that I can see to go to sleep."
[ IN MEMORIAM.
To our dear father and grandfather,
who departed this life on the 11th
day of December, 1921. Born November
20, 1847.
| A precious one to us has gone,
A voice;,we loved is stilled;
| A place is vacant in our home
'Which never can be filled.
We miss him, Oh, how we miss him,
And our hearts are filled with pain,
But when Jesus opens the pearly ga/tes
Our dear, sweet father we'll see
again.
We long to see his face again,
We long to kiss it once more;
But we will see the dear one,
11 When Jesus opens the pearly gates.
He passed away and went to rest,
\\ The dearest of all we loved,
But now he's walking the golden
streets,
In that glorious land above.
We loved him dear, Oh, we loved him
But God, He loved him best,
And came and took him home with
Him,
To that blessed land of rest.
He was a precious father,
|i To our now broken hearts.
It is so hard to think that he
' And all of us must part.
He is gone, but not forgotten,
Never will his memory fade;
Ivoving thoughts will always linger
Around the grave where he is laid.
So good-bye, blessed father,
On earth we'll never meet again,
But we will meet you in that mansion
Where there will be no more pain.
From his heart-broken daughter
and grandson MRS. S. C. GRAY,
J. D. RHOAD.
and Money
; distance telephone. The
'ATION toll rate saves
are reasonably sure some
Ik business will be present.
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COMPANY
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MASTER'S SALE.
State of South Carolina, County of!
Bamberg.
J. D. Copeland, plaintiff, vs. J. F.
Lancaster, defendant.
By virtue of a decretal order issued
to me by his honor, H. F. Rice, resident
judge of the Second Circuit,
hoarintr r\ata tho 11th flav nf Hcfprn
ber, 1921, directing me to sell the
lands of the defendant, J. F. Lancaster:
Now, therefore, in conformity
with said decretal order, I will sell
all and singular the lands and tenements
of J. F. Lancaster at salesday,
January 2, 1922, described as follows:
"All that certain piece or tract of
land together with the buildings and
improvements thereon, situate, lying
and being in Buford's Bridge Township,
county and state aforesaid,
measuring and containing Three Hun/I
n rs J L1! 9 n a*? o r? wt /\?a /v? 1 ann
U1CU <X1IU A1 lit J (tUCd U1UI C Ui 1C53,
and bounded on the east by estate
lands of William Nimmons and J. A.
Kennedy; east and south by lands of
J. A. Lancaster; on the west by lands
of J. A. Lain and J. B. Browning, formerly
J. A. Kennedy's. This being a
part of what was -years ago known i
as the old Jones Place, and is the
identical property this day conveyed
to me by deed of Mrs. A. W. Ellis."
Said sale to be at the usual hours
of sale; terms, cash; purchaser to
pay for papers.
J. J. BRABHAM, JR.,
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.Alius ter.
SUMMONS.
STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA,
COUNTY OF BAMBERG.
Court of Common Pleas.
W. C. Rast, Plaintiff,
versus
Ida M. Hutto, R. G. Ward, and the
Heirs at law of R. G. Ward, Defendants.
To the Defendants Above Named:
1 You are hereby summoned and required
to answer the Complaint herein,
of which a copy is herewith served
upon you, and to serve a copy of
lyour Answer upon the subsribers at
their office at Lexington, South Carolina,
within twenty days from the
service hereof upon you, exclusive of
the day of such service, and if you
fail to answer the Complaint within
the time aforesaid, the plaintiff in
this action will apply to the Court for
the relief demanded in the ComTV1?
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EFIRD & CARROLL,
i Attorneys for Plaintiff.
To R. G. Ward, and i' ne is dead, to
his heirs at law:
Please take notice that the Summons
and Complaint in this above
stated action is .now on file in the
office of the Clerk of the Court of
Common Pleas for Bamberg county.
EFIRD & CARROLL,
Attorneys for Plaintiff.
NO j ICE OF SALE.
Pursuant to an order of the Court
of Probate for Pambeiy Count:*, the
undersigned Executors of the Estate
or Charles Ehrhardt, deceased, at 11
o'clock in the morning of December
20th, 1921, in front of the store of
Charles Ehrhardt & Son, in the
Town of Ehrhardt, S. C., or at such
other places to which the said Executors
may adjourn the sale, will
sell to the highest bidder for cash,
the merchandise, store fixtures,
mules, cotton, farm implements, and
all other movable personal chattels
of the said estate.
G. B. KINARD,
ALEX. F. HENDERSON,
: Executors of the Estate of Charles
'Ehrhardt, Deceased.
Dated Dec. 3, 1921. 12-15n
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grippe quicker thananything
we know, preventing pneumonia.
|Money back without question
\|If HUNTS GUARANTEED
WKW" \ I skin disease remedies
/fflX WJ (Hunt's Salve and Soap), fail in
/ JM Jjf the treatment of Itch, Ecxema,
t/\ Ringworm,'Tetter or other itching
skin diseases. Try this
treatment at our risk.
MACK'S DRUG STOKE.
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The Best (
Y0I1 have been waiting
; ll/U for a long time to
get that car. Now is the
time Prices have gone
| down and Christmas is
nearly here. .Make your
family happy by taking
home a Chevrolet or Over- A
land?the gift to please &
every member of the fam- ?
ily. Cars are in stock,
you do not have to wait
for delivery.
J. B. BR1
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Incredible.
| "One-half of the world knowethi
; not how the other half liveth," quot-;
ed the philosopher.
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Teaches
. Watches
Had You
Just one week left
The seasonable gifts
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As times are hard,
why not make your
gifts of useful articles
this year?
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BAMBEl
I THINGS FOR
Si A box our fine
I men friends. We have just the
bacco in holiday packages.
BAMBERG FRUIT
Christmas C
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ICKLE, Ban
"Gee," cried the skeptic. "I didn't
know there , was so many people in
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the world who minded their own
business."
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Thought Of It? I
to do your (Thristmas shopping. m
see our Bracelet Watches, Em- |?
Bags, Card Oases and Toilet Ware a
ook for the sign: S
[AT LAST" |
v i n a i nn 9
mas Gifts I
Ties, Handkerchiefs,
Gloves, Hosiery, and J
Shoes, Clothing, Hats,
and Caps, etc. We " |
have a nice line to select
from.
idgett Co.
?G> S. C. i|g||
Nothing is more accept
>abJe or appropriate tor Amas h a
gifts than a nice box of H , ItjH
Candy?Nunnallys' or other > I
well known brands. We have |
it in plain or holiday boxes. ^B |
Our stock of Fruits is com- 02 j
- _ plete. Fresh from the grow- ||| S
ers?coming in every day. ||! 1
Full stoek of nuts of an ? ?
appreciated by "Hubby" or your I|| j
kind the smokers like. Also to- E|3 |
CO., Bamberg,S.C. | I
lift Of All 1
r*CT -vour now f?r tiie , %
Ulil Chevrolet car. As soon
o< nil tjpkp>tc arp cr?lrl thp par 3
will be awarded to the person
holding correct number. The
sooner the tickets are sold the
sooner the car will be awarded.
See us at once for particulars j
and tickets. Get a car for al- I
" 'a
most nothing.
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