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> m ni m \ ' nn ji job, therefore she nOSrc ine She promises to sh< New Tilings be g ad show you Are Shown ===== ^ First - WE WANT YOUR t ?$ ; All Goods De- BUSINES! ' > livered at Both Depots Free. V _ . was wv m Hooton s ^ \ TELEPHONE 83-J ^?Ml |I J=========== , PERSONAL MENTION. ?Mr. and ?t I have been sp People iVsiting in This City and at relatives in j 'Other Points. turned to tb Sunday. ' ?Mr. G. D. Ryan spent Sunday ?Mr. and in Sumter. and little so v :, .t?Mr. Thomas Ducker spent Tues- Frank Colen day in Columbia. visiting Mrs. ?Mr.- P. B. Murphy spent Tues- 0bserverday in Columbia. / ?Mr. and ?Miss Josephine Free left Tues- an^ their 1 day for Grfeenville, where she will visitinS Messi V enter, the G. F. C. fis- They we -?Mr. J.' B. Black, of Beaufort, ^or(*?n? Mrs|A spent Thursday in the city with his j ennings mai ?- eon, Mr. J. G. Black. !? """ ? - I field Advertis ?Misses Nell Black and Nettie Mitchell have gone to Rock Hill to Death oi H reenter Winthrop college. __ Mrs. Annie g. Mr. Elliott Watson has gone to Isaac B Feld, Spartanburg to attend Wofford col- Thursday nig lege the coming session. parents at O ?Miss Ethel Black left Sunday for illness extend Olar, -where she will teach in the Her death, 1 graded school this session. came as a sh< ?Miss Mildred Knisrht has re- in Bamberg. * turned from Manning, where she ried to her fe spent some time with relatives. merce about ^ f A ?Messrs. Drayton McMillan and treatment in Belton Hair left for Greenville Tues- Her conditioi day to enter Furman University. hut a few we ?Miss Eunice Johns spent a few have beer days in the city this week, enroute the better an to Brenau conservatory, Gainesville, e or an ea i 1 a relapse sooi Ga. " .. . _ , ? , time before 1 ?Mise Lucile Hunter left a day or crit,cal con<J.. two ago for Washington,. D. C., The remair where she will enter the Central High berg gatur(ja ?. school. ment occurred ^ ' ?Mise Kate Rentz left Sunday jn t^e preser for Walterboro, where she will teach 0f friends am music in the graded school the com~ condupte ing term. assisted by R ?Miss Minnie Lee Ayer has re- W. R. McMil turned to her schol near Olar, where tribute was p ; * she began her fifth year as teacher Mrs. Felde: L on Monday. age. She wj f ?Mrs. C. F. Rizer, of Olar, spent; and Mrs' J 1 Saturday in the city with relatives. I Ga" # who SU1 She was accompanied home by her!survived ; '"sister, Mrs. Beach. brothers. SI * Trinity Methc ?Miss Claire Weimar, who has an unusually L ~ - been visiting relatives and friends! positi0n. Sh k in the city and county, has returned months previ |f to her home in Florida. her former \ ?Misses Reba, Gladys and Jo- of culture an sephine Free left for Greenville on character, an (Tuesday, where they will enter friends in B Greenville Female College. sympathies a j , t"> ! reaved ones. ?Mr. and Mrs. G. Frhnk Bam-; berg and little Miss Nell Bamberg! Don't fail feo-cro. i-ahimwl to the ritv from Char- and Kine- R U(*V^ 1 VW -? If ? . - - - ?o lotte, N. C., where they spent a frain," at T1 week. j night, Septen r as the goods, the ideas and the j 3w a more complete line of milli i, so we invite you to come BUSINESS, WE NEED 70UB 3, IF PRICES, GOODS AND SE * / . 1 V Ladies i * * .* * Mrs. E. V. Camp, who Death of Capl ending some time with ? Bamberg and Cope, re- Capt. Joseph K< .eir home in Savannah the home of his Thomas Black, ir I Mrs. Jacob Ehrhardt Friday, at the age >n and Mr. and Mrs. Fisher had been lan, of- Ehrhardt, are some months, ant H. F. Cline.?Newberry *? k*s death he s paralysis, from v Mrs. J. W. Jennings rallj* ildren, of Bamberg, are - The remain?s we re. J. J. and R. C. Grift End cemeterf Sat re accompanied by Mrs. me<Bately precedi Jennings' mother. Mr. -R*rs- B. Eelder. 3e the trip from Bam- conducted by Rev ew touring car.-Edge- Pickens- assist d er Millan, pastor of m and Rev. E. 0. Wj ' Mrs. I. B. Felder Methodist church. ~T" ' . attended by a la: ! Felder' Wlfe of Mr- friends and relatB ;rJ of tbis edty' died la6t One of-the most b ht at the home of her flowers ever seeB ommerce, Ga., after ani . . ., placed on the gra mg over several months. while not unexpected, Capt. Risher hai >ck to her many friends able career- He Mrs. Felder was car- Between the Stat former home in Com- of hostilities with six months ago foritenant- ?e was t the hopes of a recovery, jt0 captain of the i grew gradually worse,'teers- serving th. ieks ago there appeared i - ears of war- 1 i a, decided change for one of the braves . . of the Confederal d nopes were entertain-1 rly recovery.. However!wltnessed service i followed, and for some j Sraat?st battles o ler death she was in a1 from Atlanta to tion j also served iq? th is were brought to Bam- Paign- one 0 .y morning, 'and inter- battle with a coml i at South End cemetery ment' and w ben 1 ice of a large assembly cleared he had 13 i relatives. The funeral ma'nder bad been d by Dr. E. O. Watson, captured. In this :evs. L. E. Wiggins and had seven bul!ets lan. A beautiful floral cIothes; but he e orV? 4- ir* in wi Af O r aid Mrs. Felder. r was about 34 years of!a testament in h is the daughter of Mr.!saved his life' * N. Black, of Commerce, testament and 1 rvive her. She is also Ileaves- lacking 01 two sisters and four | passing throl,gl; 41 re was a member of i Capt. Risher s idist church, and was ofl'n Colleton COUn' sunny and bright dis- Bamberg nine ye e had been ill many|wife; who died a ous to being carried to '< e?minS here to re lome. She was a lady I Since that id refinement, of a fine:kad Bved with Mr ^ ?f Black. The only lu out iiavi auoio ui j amberg whose sincere lield him ^as t re extended to the be- he filled in .several years. mm ! Capt. Risher w to see Mary Pichford Christian characte aggot in "Love's Re- ber of the Metho hielen Theatre Friday faithful church w iber 17th.?adv. ways identified w AT H fl ednesda SEPTEMBE adies and Girls, You Our Imported and th MISS ESTELLE RUTLEDGE in Charg In Addition to Our Showing of Pattern ! will show you all that is new in shapes ithers, flowers, and in fact everything isidered stylish in millinery. This is the opening of Miss Rutledge's ison with us. There is a reason. ;ased the girls and ladies of this and s r counties for the last six seasons, and s ? is better prepared to please you thii an ever before. She spent soinethinf m'th in the markets, and at all times w; >rices to please each individual want ai nerv than' she has previously shown. v \ BUSINESS, AND INTEND TO HAV1 RVICE COUNT FOR ANYTHING. i ! ? ? Store and i * . ____ % t . t. J. K. Risher. Methodist Missionary Society 3ger Risher died at ^he Woman's Missionary i daughter, Mrs. Methodist church will 1 l this city, on last September meeting on Tues< ? ~ , tprnoon r?pvt_ ntt.he> rhurch or 8 3 years, uapi. ? ? ? ? in ill health for o'clock. After an enforced re i a few days prior a l?n&er time than we ordinari uffered a s+roke of ^ the summer, we are looki rhich he did not ward to renewing our efforts extent that we expect to make re interred at South Profitable and pleasant year urday morning, im- missionary work. The ser\ ng the burial of eac^ member and of each ho The funeral was new member is earnestly need L. E. Wiggins, of most heartily spoken for. If by Rev. W. R. Mc- unite our faith, love and work the Baptist church, absolutely no estimate to atson, pastor of the upon results. Let us be loyal, The funeral was crated workers! We shall ha\ rge aggregation of dependable and persevering res of the deceased, members of our beloved orgar eautiful displays of succeed in making it the e( ^ jjj Bamberg was the best. No one can afford ve "idly.by." Won't you meet i d a long and honor- ? entered the War BESSIE LEE BLACK, Rec es at the outbreak New Advertisements. l the rank of lieu ifterward promoted j# a. Wyman?For Sale. 24'th S. C. volun- L F sandifer?For Sale, rousrhout the four _ _ T ~ " Bank of uiar?statement, ie was considered t and best soldiers Peoples Bank Statement, cy. Capt. Risher J. B. Brickie?It Isn't Lucl in some of the Peoples! Bank?Time is M< f the entire war Bamberg Banking Co.?Stai Nashville, and he ? ~ _ .. . . . . H. C. Folk, Master?Master e Mississippi camccasion he entered Enterprise Bank?Don't C; jaratively full regi- Safe. he smoke of battle Ehrhardt Banking Co.men left. The re- ment. killed, wounded or LaVerne Thomas Co.? battle Capt. Risher Style. to pass through his Mrs. A. McB. Speaks & Co cpcj noH with * nn 1 v I ^ w?* upemug. id on one occasion Farmers & Merchants ) is pocket probably gtatement. l bullet struck the lodged within its G" ?" Simmons Attractivi .ly a very little of dow Fittinffs a Specialty. he paper. K. Karesh, Ehrhardt I original home was House?Notice of Closing. :y. He came to Farmers & Merchants Bank ars ago with his Man Hid His Money in a Ho few months after Bamberg Banking Co.?Yo iside, at the age of Your Business With a Bank I time Capt. Risher Hooton's Ladies Store and ' and Mrs' Thomas nerv Parlor-Grand Fall Opei public office ever he office of coroner, looking to the betterment c Colleton county for town, county or State. The deceased is survived b: as a man of high children, Mrs. Thomas Blac r. He was a mem- Bamberg; Mrs. Lula Kinsey, a idist church and a liams; and Mr. R. Lee Risk orker. He was al- Bamberg. He is also survr ith any movement several half brothers and siste * V .. OOTON' yandThu R 22nd AND Are Cordially Invite Fall Exhibit of I Domestic Pattern H e. MISS ?1 1 Hats v In Addition to Our ?: 1 You are cordially invited t ' that is la(^es' goods, suits, trimmings and small ware , suits you will find a compl She has styles for ladies and girls urround- 1(?ok wlU convince you th he states to do 3 * popping,and i s season mof-v" Cloaks-we have r nvpr a sortment in style, quality as on the Soods and sl]ks y?a Wllik iri we have been accustomed t -lU UUl &V ?\ ft 1 1 /N oup -ii convince you ot this. Our and gloves you will always ______ respect. We have left noi ? gether a greater array of st we have previously shown E YOUR ments> so we invite you to vou what is new. Come, 1 make vourself at home at */ Yours for business Millinery ! BA f Notice. Surprise Party. society Thursday evening last the friends. lold its of Mr. JV. J. Hartzog, on the occa Da lay af- sion of his 65th anniversary, gave Lu at five him a surprise party. Without giv- \ mj ,'cess of ing him any hint as to their inten-1 Ms ily take tions, quite a large number of friends ' Ge ng for- assembled at his Aome to congratu j All to the late him and wish him many more; Lu j this a happy birthdays. The guests of the Ma in our evening were served with delightful Ma nee Q.f refreshments, and a very pleasant Do ped-for evening was spent by all. The affair Ad ied and came as quite a delightful surprise Ma we will to Mr. Hartzog, whose friends are Xe s there quite as numerous as his acquaint- Th be put ances, and there are few hereabouts j Qe , conse- who do not know him most pleasant- Ru re to be ly. He .ization Keep "it Cp. Id lual of when in June, 1913, the superin[ to sit ten(jen^ 0f the Wesley Bible class devith us partment visited St. Paul's church, Orangeburg, S. C., the Sir Galahads ]_Sec. Bible class, Mr. John S. Bowman Ms teacher, had just been organized with a membership of thirty-nine. The He average attendance at the class ses- Ha sion was about twenty-five until last Co TV;four nrVion fho tfirtk DTI TieW life. 1*1 CL J J Tf 11VXA VAAV/ V'V*IW^ v w _ .. In rivalry with the Bamberg and Sh Sumter Wesley. Bible classes the at- Fr t: tendance of the Sir Galahads ran up Ch >ney. to an average of two hundred and Ca tement seven during the month of - June. Ra Such achievements have made South Fr s Sale. caro]jna the banner Bible class arrv a state.?The Adult Student. ' ko Ga -State- Residence Burns. He He The residence of T. J. Deer, three pr -Be in miies east of Ulmers, was completely ^ I J?v.*. Thoo/Iqv mr?rnir?Pr UtJb LIU J CU VJJ 111c i ui>ouh; u>v>~*~0> Oil .?Fall The structure was a two-story frame building and was one of the oldest ^ Bank homes in that community, naving Lq been built some 50 years ago. It a was colonial in style and made en",'j0j tirely of heart pine lumber, being practically as good as new. One; T . Bargain ijei singularity of its construction was Eg ' that every piece of weather boardThis (filing and flooring was hand p/ le* dressed. The fire was first discover- ^ u Run ed on the roof of the dining room and Book. is supposed to have originated from p. Milli- a defective stove flue. The total ning. loss is estimated to be about $3,500 = with no insurance, very little of the let )f the contents being saved. get ?? n Y three The cut glass fruit bowl will be)"" )k, of given away on Friday night Septem[>f Wil- ber 17th. Aleo six reels, including ler, of "Love's Refrain," with the two ry fed by screen stars, Mary Pickford and King ! rs. Baggot. Thielen Theatre.?adr. ent v 71 'S ^ rsday 23rd y id to Attend i * ' *' >' *5 i > p ats HE KEARSE, Assistant f / - shibit of ;o attend our fall showcloaks, silks, corsets, s. In our showing of ete array of fabric and ? in sizes from 14 to 40. at Hooton's is the place save time, trouble and them in a complete asand price. Our dress ; nd hiore complete than ;o showing. A look will lines of corsets, hosiery v' i find complete in every thing undone to get to;yles and materials than i in all of the departcome and let us show . y ning your friends, and Hooton's. and promptness, Parlor I 5>#| iBERG* S. C. Result of Contest September 14. \ 1 / Doll. ,isy Free 320 cile Copeland 180 try Aldrich Wyman 185 irtha Milhouse 155 rtrude Roberts 150 eln Hutto 130 cile Folk 135 iggie Zeigler 110trie Simmons 85 rothy Johnson 45 lelaide Chandler 50 iry Armstrong 45 11 Beard 30 eresa Fowler 20 rtie Moody 20 ith Cook .... '. 20 irtense Sandifer 30 uline Faust 10 elle Brabham 10 _ dan Free 5 t rine Cope 5. ;nry Hoover 25 i Brabham 25 Ttle Black 10 try Harvey Newsom 15 slen Price 5 .zel Ritter 25 rine Sandifer .... 5 Modelit. annon Ray 655 ank McMillan ....230 arlie Moye 175 1 TT? /\ 1 1 T/\H 1 fift / 1UWC11 JU11CS vv ,lph Kirkland .7 100 itz Kilgus 95 jsley Stokes 60 nnie Price 55 rris Zeigler 45 nry Beard 35 nry Hoover 25 ink Cook 20 Hie Hutto 20 ver Fowler 20 llie Moody 20 irence Free, Jr., 15 uis Hutto 15 te Folk 15 in Folk 10 liter Hutto 10 ferson Riley 10 mond Arndt 5 jnrich Arndt 5 ul Hiers 5 irence Cope 5 d. Ducker, Jr 5 lcknev Smoak 5 Tell your grocer: "Here's a dime; me have a feast sublime." You'll ; Stone's Cake every time. 10c at A. Ducker & Brother's.?adv. Convicted. First Lawyer?Did his speech carconviction? Second Lawyer?It did! His cli? ; got five years.