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* Visitors in the Town , And the Community ?Ben Pearson, of Augusta, was in v town Tuesday., ?Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carter spent Sunday at Kline. ?Dr. W. C. Kirkland, of Latta, was in the city yesterday. ?X. P. Smoak, Jr., has gone to v Glenn Springs to spend a few weeks. ?W. F. Johnson, of Charleston, spent a few days in the city last week. ?L. B. Fowler spent a few days with relative/ near Tabor, X. C., last week. ^ ?Mrs. W. O. Guess and Miss Bennie Lou Smoak are, visiting relatives at Smoaks. ?Miss Bess Burfoot, of Petersburg, Va., is visiting her sister, Mrs. Rex Stokes. | ?D. F. Hooton left Monday mornf ?ing for Glenn Springs to spend a week * or twof ?:Mrs. B. T. Felder and little son, Charles, are spending this week in Charleston with relatives, ?C. F. Lanier, of Macon, Ga., - * - -* -L !1L spent Monday in tne cuy wun .ur. and Mrs. A. McB. Speaks. \ ?Misses Nell Black and Harriet Wiggins have gone to Clinton to visit Rev. and Mrs. L. E. Wiggins. ?C. W. Pate, of Savannah, spent t a few days in the city last week with Mr. and Mrs. Jesse F. Carter. ?Mrs. Cleveland Thompson, of Millefi, Ga., is visiting sLt the home of Mr. and Mrs. A. McB. Speaks. r ?Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Latimer, of Williston, spent Sunday in the city with Mr. and, Mrs. B. D. Carter. j I ' ?Mrs. T. L. Clary and little | f v daughter, of Columbia, are visiting j relatives ana irienas m -toe uit>. 1 \ y ?Mrs. J. W. Stokes and Wesley Stokes left last week for Lake JunaN \ luska, N. C., to spend several weeks. ?Dr. J. B. Black, Mrs. M. J. Black and Miss Myrtle Black spent Sunday in Walterboro with relatives. ?Mrs. Ralph McDonald, of Mc- j Cormick, spent several days in the city last week with Mrs. G.'W. Garland. ?Col. P. N. K. Bailey and Mallalieu^ailey, of Greenwood, spent a few days in the city last week and } this week. ?Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Bamberg have Returned to the city after a visit to the latter's old home in T?? n i no 1 \f tea' JL UUiVtt) ? ?Col. and Mrs. W. A. Klauber,Mrs. E. C. Morris, Mrs. C. E. Black and Miss Virginia Folk spent Friday in Augusta. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. J. Brabham, of Columbia, were welcomed by many \ friends in their old home here for the glorious fourth. ?Mrs. J. B. Black, Jr., and little : daughter, Betty, returned to the city K Sunday after a visit of several weeks to relatives in Charleston. ?Raymond Smoak, who is emv ployed in the. Bank of Marlboro at Bennettsville, is on his vacation among home folks in Bamberg. ?narrfa Zeie-ier. a recent graduate i in pharmacy from the medical college and now employed in Charleston, is spending a vacation at home. ' ?Misses Inez and Elizabeth &irk jy land have returned to the city; the I former from Mullins, and the latter I from Greenwood, after pleasant visits. ?Mr. and Mrs. M. W. Brabham, of Nashville, * Tenn., spent several days in the city last week before gol ing to Lake Junaluska for the summer. ?"Hardluck" Warren and Otto t Large spent a few days in the city this week. The latter is a Carlisle base ball player, while the former is now a Clemson man, but a former Carl^le star. ?Mrs. C. F. Ellzey, after spending several weeks in the city with j Mrs. S. A. Hand, nas returned to Savannah. Her friends will be glad ^ to know that after a recent illness she is improving rapidly. / ?Mrs. J. H. Lane has returned to her home in North Carolina after a visit of several weeks to her son, J. > F. Lane, and Mrs. Lane. She was accompanied home ' by Miss Sallie Hester Lane for a stay of a few weeks. The Philanthropist. * ^ He rises earlv with the sun, * Sometimes before the day's begun, And goes ahead at planting things And killing weeds and stringing strings, For undeveloped views to climb When they begin to grow with time. Then -he buys seeds, gets out the hose, And spades the place until there grows Beneath his skill a bunch of stuff, That's funny looking?just enough To feed the chicks that wander o'er From the neighbor's hen yard just next door. ^ ?C. R. J. Steele-Garrison. Miss Claire Steele and W. H. Garrison were married by Rev. Thomas G. Herbert, pastor of the St. Paul Methodist church, at his home on Academy street, Wednesday evening at 6 o'clock in the presence of a few friends. Miss Steele taught the first grade of the Salley's avenue school for several years and Mr. Garrison taught vocational agriculture in the city schools for several years including the past session. Both are now teaching in the summer school here. At the close of this school the couple will go to McColl to make their home. Mr. Garrison will teach vocational agriculture in the Fletcher Memorial school near McColl next session. The bride is a Winthrop college graduate and is an elocutionist of ability. She is originally from Staunton, Va. Mr. Garrison is originally from Seneca and is a graduate of Clemson college. Mr. and Mrs. Garrison have made many friends since making their home here and they have the wishes of these friends for a long and happy life.?Orangeburg Times and Democrat. Mrs. Garrison, as Miss Claire Steele, is well known in Bamberg, having taught in the graded school here a few years ago. i ???^. Renew your subscription today. STATEMENT. Of the condition of the Ehrhardt Banking Co., located at Ehrhardt, S. C., at the close of business June -3 OthL, 1922. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts $181,592.85 Overd^ifts 1,078.75 Liberty Bonds, bonds and stocks owned by the bank 140.03 "Furniture and fixtures .... 1,958.21 Banking house 3,500.00 Due from banks and * bankers 11,061.14 Currency 4,500.00 Gold .... .... 95.00 Silver and other minor coin v 627.98 Checks and cash items \ 410.00 Total $204,963.96 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in .. ..$ 50,000.00 Surplus fund 12,500.00 Undivided profits, less current expenses and taxes paid v 5,845.59 Individual deposits subj ject to ck. $ 36,361.85 Savings deposits 62,106.32 Time certificates of deposit 8.90 Cashier's cks. 141.30 98,618.37 Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed r 30,000.00 Other liabilities, viz.: advance from the War Finance Corporation .. 8,000.00 Total $204,963.96 State of S^uth Carolina?County or Bamberg. Before me'came J. L. Copeland, president of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the auove aau lyicgumg Diatcmcui, is a true condition of said bank, as shown by the books of said bank. J. L. COPELAND. President. Sworn to and subscribed before me | this 6th day of July, 1922. CHAS. M. CHITTY, / Notary Public, S. C. Correct?Attest: J. C. KINARD, J. M. "KIRKLAND, A. B. COGGI.NS, Directors. STATEMENT. Of the condition of the Bank of Denmark, located at Denmark, S. C., at the close of business June 30, ! 1922. RESOURCES. Loans and discounts ....$297,745.37 Overdrafts .'. 3,220.00 Furniture and fixtures .... 2,725.00 Banking house 4,691.98 Due from banks and ' bankers 28,709.91 Currency . .. 2,400.00 Gold 57.50 ! Silver and other minor coin *. 192.00 Checks and cash items 12,163.65 Total $351,905.41 LIABILITIES. Capital stock paid in $ 50,000.00 Surplus fund 12,000.00 Undivided profits, less \ current expenses and | \ taxes paid 975.98 Individual deposits sub| ject to ck...$66,027.07 Savings deposits 91,760.00 Time certifi c a t e s of deposit .. .. 69,841.52 C a s h i*e r's checks 100.84 227,729.43 /Bills payable, including certificates for money borrowed 61,200.00 Total $351,905.41 State of South Carolina?^-County of Bamberg. Before me came J. Arthur Wiggins, cashier of the above named bank, who, being duly sworn, says that the above and foregoing statement is a true condition of said bank, as shqwn by the books of said bank. J. ARTHUR WIGGINS, Cashier. +<-> in/1 onhcnrihpfl hpfnrft me 0>Y U1 U LKJ ?uu UUW?JV4i?/vx? ? ? this 8th day of July, 1922. T. P. McCRAE, Notary Public for S. C. Correct?Attest: D. N. COX, W. H. FAUST, J. ARTHUR WIGGINS, Directors. Boyce M. Roberts Dies at Ehrhardt Boyce M. Roberts, a prominent and highly respected citizen of Ehrhardt, died at his home there Tuesday evening about 7 o'clock. Mr. Roberts was stricken by apoplexy earlier in the afternoon and lived only a short time. He had been in ill health for some time past, but was up and about bis borne at the time he was stricken. The funeral 'was held yesterday afternoon, and interment occurred in the Ehrhardt cemetery, the Rev. Hamlin Etheredge, of the Methodist church, officiating. i Mr. Roberts was about 4S years of age. He was the son of the late Dr. R. C. Roberts, and was born near Allendale, where he resided until some ten years ago when he moved to Ehrhardt. He is survived by his widow, who was a Miss Loadholt before her marriage, the daughter of Miles Loadholt, of Allendale count}". Two cmiciren aiso survive: Kicnara ^. Roberts, and Miss Josephine Roberts, both of Ehrhardt. He was a brother of Dr. J. H. Roberts, who died a few years ago, and was an uncle of Mrs. B. D. Carter, of this city. Mr. Roberts was the agent of the New York Life Insurance company, and was highly valued as an insurance man. He was a member of the Ehrhardt Methodist church. TAX EXECUTION SALE. In accordance with the executions to me directed by B. F. Folk, Jr., city clerk and treasurer of the city of Bamberg, state of South Carolina, I have levied upon and will sell for cash in front of the court house door, Bamberg, S. C., on Wednesday, August 2, 1922, during the legal hours of public sales, the following described Ifts in the city of Bamberg, said lots to be sold for taxes due and owing the said city of Bamberg: One lot bounded as follows: North by Shellie Kirkland; east by Jake Roney; south by Kelley Williams; west by T. C. Rice; said lot to be sold as the property of Robert Thompson. One lot measuring east and west 2()0 feet; north and south 105 feet. Bounded as follows: North by Church street; south by lands of C. R. Brabham; east by Maggie Owens; west by J. J. Jones. Said lot to be sold as the property of Minnie Thompson. Six and one-half acres, more or less, bounded as follows: North by G. W. Rivers; south by Tom Gant; west by Joe Milhouse's estate; east by G. W. Rivers; said property to be sold as the property of Sam Spell's estate. One acre, bounded as follows: North by Church street; east by D. J. Sanders; west by Cox avenue; said land to be sold as the property of J. S. Grant. One lot situated in Washington Heights; bounded as follows: North by Hammond Hartzog; south and east by Charlie Brunson; west by street. One lot situated in Washington Heights, bounded as follows: North by Arlington street; south by Binnaker street; east by lot No. 10 of the same blocft; said lot to be sold as the property of Clair Spell. One lot measuring 220 feet north and south; 220 feet east and west; bounded as follows: North and east by J. D. Felder; south by Railroad avenue; west by lands formerly own|lllllllllllllllllllll!llllllllilllll == * If* A 1< H J The back H f $30,000,000.00 f: H % coming member I I Y? M , t Join with these m | by the 1 I TORACC >J? "J* * * * * * * 5m5* * lllllllllllHlllllllllllllillllllllllllllllllllllllll \ ed by Rasomi Kelley. J. W. McCORMACK, Chief of Police of Bamberg, S. C. j E| July 12, 1922. NOTICE TO CREDITORS. , ? -DISTRICT COURT OF THE UNITED j STATES. ' EASTERN DISTRICT OF SOUTH j CAROLINA. In the Matter of Goolsby & Son.i Bankrupt, of Denmark. | To the Creditors of the above named j Bankrupts: Take notice that on the 28th day i ' June, 1922, the above named bank-1 rupts filed their petition in said court I nravin? the confirmation of the com-j | position heretofore offered and ac- j | cepted, and that a hearing was there-: ! upon ordered and will be had upon ' | said petition on the 20th day of July, | j 1 922, before said Court, at Charies| ton. in said District, at 11 o'clock I in the forenoon, at which time and ! ! place all known creditors and other j {gfprmr* juM ~and1k The bmfr m Amfce oe bu TbfiM r&sortk %MSft wuy vs dibm " Aftvxig do 4?bleaW-d of liquid gum* mternal heat < Auotfcer is BNiWit, wbk IBfliWOfl. "Rir KUnHbi I -v , i and by temp lfeore mileage. 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