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Ilootosi's L Something Ii Ready this week with a store fiill oi We are growing busier each day a places at this season. We have pi i i l tills Wltn. tome anu wc tan wuu Hoc'con's and the kind of goods w WW DRESSES IX SILK AND SERGE. If you prefer a Ready-to-\Vear Dress, come and let us show you the kind we sell. We are showing them in Silks and Serges. We have had the best Dress business this season than ever before, for we are showing an exclusive line, a line built on reputation and service. Come and look. Come soon, often and early, for we wan E. A. HOO i PERSONAL MENTION. I "ROBIN HOOD" People Visiting in This City and at Celebrated Comic Op< Other Points. Music, Ora; | "Robin Hood." ?Mr. W. H. Kinard, of Ehrhardt, comic opera by Messr, was in the city Saturday. j Smith> wU] be the 0 ?Mrs. Herbert Yarn, of Atlanta, Academy of Music, Or is visitng relatves in the city. j on November 14, Tu \ ?Mr. T. A. Green, of Wilmington. day of fair week' V\N. C? was in the city Tuesday. I pIaced on sale at DoJ * ? Wednesday, 8-16. ?Mr. G. J. Wescoat, of Olar, paid | <phis opera will b The Herald office a visit Monday. ; Walker-Stevens C ?Mr. and Mrs. George Smith have an organization com returned from their wedding trip and singers. In this splei are.spending a few days in the city. ; cal artists mention s ^ ... , ! to Ivy Scott, the charn ' ?Miss Bettie Steedly left last' , _ ,i tralian prima donna, week for Spartanburg to undergo a success as Madame . treatment at the Steedly sanitarium.:^, . l he Girl in ihe Girl ?Miss Urma Black and Mr. Ben- j West." Miss Scott nie Black left Tuesday for Walter-: markable lyric soprar boro to visit- the Southern Carolina matic quality and sii fair. t j Maid Marian with an ?Mrs. John Folk, Mrs. H. N. Folk,1 worthy of the highes and Miss Frankie Folk, of Bamberg, ro^e s spent Tuesday in town.?Times and Brainard, whose fine Democrat. : admirably suited to .. ... tt tt ^ Andrews will play th ?Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Henderson ! , ? . * , , , . Tuck. Mr. Andrews v * and Miss Bessie McManus motored! _ a, , ,. ., . .. . ~ ! of the lovable old mo: over from Bamberg Monday.?Barn,, ? , a classic, well People. _ _ .... ; 1 Cora Tracy will be ?Walter Daniel, instructor in the!and her rich con(ra] Carlisle school, was in the city last j beauty to nr. de Kov< week for the Carolina-Carlisle foot j go^ <>q pr0mise Me ball game. The State. cruit from Grand Op ?Mrs. A. M. Graman and Miss Stevens, of the Chica Caroline Sellers have returned to pany, whose singing Charleston after a two-weeks' visit tober Ale" gives a pie ' to Capt. and Mrs. W. S. Bamberg. sible from such a sp ?Miss Ellen Bellinger has return-; voice. Herbert Watei ed from a visit to relatives in Char-' so, will sing the famo leston and Bamberg and is now the Song;" Marie McCon guest of Miss Mary McMichael near: linger, Phil Branson town.?Times and Democrat. nion complete the a : lence of which has r AXTI-MANMXG BOLT BIG FLUKE. passed if equalIed ; j An exceptional singii Governor Reelected W ithout Anj Se- r-e(^ the company, rious Opposition. est order. Special m i of the vocal merit of 1 Columbia, Nov. 8.?In yesterday'sj justice to the charm election South Carolina Democrats Koven's music, returned about the usual majority | This elaborate pre for the national ticket. Incomplete j js under the directio returns indicate that Wilson and Stevens, is the same i Marshall will have a margin of prob-! the New Amsterdam ably 50,000 over the Republican can- j York, during the long didates, Hughes and Fairbanks. Hood" in that city. These figures may be increased. | The performance 1 ~ ~ doubtedly be the soci Columbus Day used to be one of event of the seasQn Charley Ebbets's favorite holidays. I ^ and ^ qq C And yet fate had it that when acompany yourmail or world's series game was to be played; T on that day with 'the Brooklyn club Bad temper is soi in it, the stage was set in Boston. symptom of bad heal \ adies Store nterestingly Ne\ f merchandise. Shipments of the las is the season advances, for we have anned to make November the large i convince you that Hooton's is a lad ; sell. A Splendid Array of Snits Becoming to Most Every Lady A look will convince you that here you will find something different in Suits. They are the famous Dannenberg Suits, they Fit, they Wear, and then they have the Style, notwithstanding that you get all of this in one of these Suits.^ The price isn't as much as you usually pay for jobbers' Suits. Come let us show you the line. all of this in one of these Suits. Come let us show you the line. The Suits consist of Poplins, Serges, Broadcloths, Garbacines and many other weaves, some plain and others trimmed, therefore it matters not the kind of Suit you wish, you can get it at Hooton's. LADIES' AND CHILDREN'S CLOAKS. These we have for the Children in sizes from 2 to 6, and from 6 to 14 in Stripes, Plaids and Solid colors, so if you have a girl any age come let us fit them up in Size, Quality and Price. We are showing the Ladies' and Misses' Cloaks in a fast assortment of Lengths, Styles and Prices. These we have from 16 to 44. Come and look. It will pay you. Price elsewhere, then come here, and you will see what you ha,ve saved by not buying until you reached Hooton's much more clearly than we can explain it to you in an advertisement. UNDERWEAR. t your business, we need your business, a TON, Bam NOV. 14. COUNTRY >EWS LETTERS. *ra at Academy (Continued from page 1, column b.) ngeburg. waist is thirty-two inches and the average length of a man's arm is the celebrated . thirty-two inches?just think, now, 5. de Koven.and j that figh have ceased to bite, but ffering at the tj1Q w00(js and fields are full of birds, angeburg, S. C., so Sp0rt_man still has a chance esday, the first jtQ enjQy himgelf Seats will be j ^j.gg q Folk, of Columbia, and ; de s Drug Store ^er brother, Mr. F. B. Foil:, of Green-i i wood, passed through town last Fri-! e presented b> enr->u*e to their old home, about' >Pera Company, ^ye mjies south of here, to attend to! posed of noted business and enjoy being in the coun- i idid cast of vo- J try They were well tired out when hould be given they reached here; having made the' ling young Aus-, trip .r ^ car who made suchj prQ^ eroug Ehrhardt! Mr. S. W. Butterfly and as Q0pe]an(j's handsome brick store is of The Golden nQW afi0U^ complete and ready for possesses a re- occupancy Mr Chas Ehrhardt has; lo voice of d.a- un(jer construction two fine brick; igs the role o s^ores on fijs ]0^ adjoining the Ehr-' artistic beauty ^ardt Pharmacy, which will be com-! _ . pleted within the next two weeks, ung by Ralph' . .. . .. , . ..I . j Soon each side of the business dis- i tenor voice is I . . ... . ... ., _ i-j trict will be a solid wall of masonthe part. Ed TT . , 1L .. ? _ ^ _ . ry. How about the side walks? They e part of Friar . , , are in bad shape, they are cracked s performance . . . . . , , | .. . , i and bulged up in places and if onei nk is said to be . . 4 ? is wearing the Rose from Jack, t*\ i ' sonville to a degree that his head is the Alan-a-Dale; ^ A ? j 1 .effected by the perfume breathed to adds a new' * , . M . , , . from its mellowness, he is easily dem s best known ( ? . .. tected by Chief Grant and lodged . Another re-44_ * T in Red-Top Inn. era is James; ~ u , , ..... , _ _ I Ehrahrdt high school exhibited go Opera Com- . ? ^ . I . 44T> ~ their wits, pumpkin heads, etc., mi of Brown Oc-, , , f, , . ? . . the town hall last Thursday evening! lasure only pos-! . ... ... ; in the shape of a Halloween party, lendid baritone . ~ . followed by a box-supper. The hall \ *ous, a fine bas- . 44. , was crowded and all had a jolly good us Armourers . nell, Tillie Sa- | tinJf' J j o. i o 1^ ; iViesaames raniue atiu i-seiue tuye-; and Sol Solo- , , , , . ,, , land won the prize at the pumpkinj is , e exce j ^ pumpkin basket filled with lever been sur- ? ' . ,. , ? ' fruit. Quite a nice little sum of n comic opera. \ r , . . , ; money was realized for school 1mig chorus, car- ' * provements. is of the high- * , ! Mrs. Billy Jaycocks and children,! ention is made * ... . . ? , . I , . I of Hendersonville, visited her sister,: the comply, ,n i w B Moore, last week. Mr. : Jaycocks came up Saturday in his | , .. i-i car and all returned to their home: iduction, which ^ j . p Sunday. Mr. Jaycocks is a gifted n of W alker & , . . , .. . . . . singer and everyone is amused when ! is that given at . i Theatre, Xew|he gets t0 the P,an0' ; run of -Robin! Mr' and llrs' J' M' Sraith' of Bam"! berg, motored down Sunday and visit-I , ed friends and returned home early liere will un- , 17 , . . , . . in the evening. lal and musical ^ ? , l ~ . a.0 aa * Several are preparing to visit Wal-I Prices $2.00,| , , , , . . terboro and be seen at the fair this hecks must ac- , i ders.?adv. ! week from here" -| | Messrs. Arthur Baxter and Jacob netimes only a Hiers left Monday a. m. for Ashepoo th. River, on a fishing trip for several ' and Millii V Every Time \ t few days; and the new things contin something new and different to sho st in our history. We have the goo lies store of individuality. That is 1 i If you haven't bought, of course you will need some, therefore, the next question arises is where can you get the kind you want. We say Hooton's, for we know the line. It matters not the kind, for we have it for the Infants, Children, Misses, and Ladies, and in an assortment that you will find little trouble getting the kind and size you want. DRESS GOODS IX SILKS. Long ago we realized the scarcity of these materials in the quality and colors that would be needed and wanted at this time, so we prepared in advance. We can furnish you in Silks or Serges, in all of the shades that are good at this time. Come here and we wont offer you something that will do just as well, but will show you the kind you want. CHIFFOXS AXD CREPES. These are scarce, but we have them, and at prices that are reasonable, in an assortment of colors and qualities. Come and let us show you the line if you need anything of that kind. VELVETS. These we bought long ago, before the colors were scarce and the prices high. So you can fin.d here the shade you wish and at a price you will be pleased to pay. If you need velvet for any purpose, come here and you can get it. / nd expect to have your business if goods, ] iberg, S. C. days. They are expecting a large \ catch as they claim the moon and stars are exactly in their favor. JEF. ! I Kearse Klippings. j . Kearse, Nov. 7.?Mr. L. A. Brab- j ham spent last week on his farm in f Georgia. Mr. and Mrs. Shellie Platts, nf mitHflftttlfUHni Brunson, spent Sunday with Mr. and i:: Mrs. G. E. Kearse. j j : Miss Agnes Kearse is away on a ;;: visit to relatives at Bamberg and jjj ^ gSS Miss Winnie Davis Kearse left | : a Monday for Lodge, where she will at- |H tend school for the remainder of the j i: |H fl session. j iji B Mr. and ^Irs. Harry L. Kearse jj;: IBB spent Sunday at Ulmer with their jii: aunt, Miss Anna Kirkland, who isM;: very ill. jjj ^ Mrs. Rosa Platts, of Brunson, is jjj! spending this week with her brother, j|j rp>,^0U! Mr. G. E. Kearse. ill . ^ 2* _?. jj: is bett< Buford Bridge Budget. jii: transac Ii SEE Buford Bridge, Nov. 6.?Xic Kirk-| jjj land, son of Mr. ^nd Mrs. Hammond \\\ Kirkland, who has heen at the hos- jjj pital in Columbia, is at home now iii and is convalescing nicely. Toney Kirkland spent Saturday in Columbia. 4 Per C Mr. and Mrs. Henry Kirkland at- CAPITAL i tend the Hallowe'en party in Ehr hardt Friday night. Tin. Miss Ruth Shuler spent the week- JT? 1 end in Ehrhardt very pleasantly with Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Copeland and family. Among the visitors who spent the day at Mr. J. B. Kearse's Sunday were all their children and grandchildren. Several folks from here attended the baptizing at Safkehatchie Sunday afternoon. Mr. and Mrs. Roscoe Kearse are expecting to move into their home in a few days. Opossum hunting is the chief sport Any in for the boys around here at present. They seem to be very lucky. _ Estate The farmers are busy planting grain and grinding their cane. ,? Mr. and Mrs. Max Walker and ** ^ children, of Ehrhardt, spent Saturday night and Sunday with Mr. Rob bie Kearse and family. g The folks around here usually B visit Ehrhardt, Bamberg and other jl places every week. "BOAGUS." I By French law no doctor may in- B herit property left to him by a de- I ceased patient. / lery Parlor^ 'oil Visit Us uetoarrive. Come, letusshowyou >w you from what you see at other ds, the prices and the service to do why you hear so much talk about " "" - "$- ' %. MILLINERY. ' Do you want the newest and SlMg? j most stylish to be had in Milli- "I r* nery? We believe you do. /VVa Then don't let anything stop / you until you have reached Hooton's. Our iine of Itfilli- I y^^T^Vy / nery is as complete now as at any time since the season open- j eu, ana we luiuk you can .unu i Ijjlm rBj I here just what you want, in il l III 'l! either a trimmed hat, a suitable I if < I shape, and the newest trim- |[l j, 1 j| V mings and njaterials to have a Jf || 1 stylrsh hat made with. jjl . "'"1^ SHAPES. ill Shapes in all that is considered new at this time can be found at Hooton's. So we invite you to come and get that other hat. We have the new ones in ail qualities and shapes, prices in accordance with % what you select. ' ' ? FRAMES. \v||| If you wish a hat of real individuality, come, and let Miss Rutledge build one for you on one of these new frames. It will be the color, style, and price you will want. ? ? price'and service count for anything. Phone 83 ! -W ? ilE greatest bulwark against the indigence of I J old age or the financial drain caused bi a jji H| protracted illness is a bank account. If you |; Bare a business man making big.pronts; u ? . you are an employee with a fine salary, plan i| to lay aside a certain sum weekly. Then | if the rainy day comes along it will find, it epared. | mes of stress you'll find that your bank account I friend. You can look the world in the eye. it m with a bank account looks better, feels better, $ er than the man without a bank account. We i| it all kinds of banking business. i ij US ABOUT AN ACCOUNT TODAY. 'ill' ill ' i i i ' ::: *: r ent. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. v UND SURPLUS $100,000.00 1\aw/v co wlrimrr p"/\ UCig LPailXUlIg W* ''A WE DO NOT DIE ' you name us as your Executor we do not die. dividual you name is likely to die before your . j is wound up and throw it into confusion. / e see you here about your Will? AMBERG BANKING COMPANY / Bamberg, S. C. Ml M r I * V->