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\ llNIITIH'S?I || SOW *1* Ready this week with a store full o: X you. We are growing busier each want, and when you want it, theref We have planned to make this the V this with. Come and we can soon Y HOOTON'S and the kind of goods * Z f v Millinery Department V ^ Do you want the newest and most stylish in Mil1 linerv? We believe vou do. Then don't let any thing stop you until you have reached Hooton's and ^ Miss Rutledge has shown you. Our line of Millinery is as complete as at any time since the season opened, and we think you will find what you will want in a trimmed hat, shape, trimmings, or anything suitable to have a hat made f V from. We never allow our stocks to become broken ^ during the season, but are receiving new goods almost daily for this department. Below we mention a few of the many things that we think will be of Jk interest to you: T TRIMMED HATS?In this line we are showing ^k the most complete assortment we have ever shown J for girls, ladies and children. You will find the styles and prices correct. SHAPES?We have received many new shapes since you were here last. We have them in the ^ new blocks, both medium and large. A look will con vince you that you can get something different at Hooton's. RIBBOXS?You will be surprised to see the line 1 ~ I of these we are prepared to show you. They are in taffeta, satin, morae, dresden, both wide ana ^ narrow, for any purpose or occasion. They were ^ bought right, and will be sold the same way. J MILANS?We have these to show you in a varied ^ assortment of sizes and shapes. It will pay you to see these. The prices are correct. PANAMAS?There is nothing better for all purJL poses than a panama, and we have them in a shape and at a price that will appeal to'' you. J SHAPES THAT ARE 'DIFFERENT?If you are looking for something different from the kind your v friend or neighbor has,.you will find it here. |e a. hoc AI PERSONAL MENTION. Insect Pests in th People Visiting in This City and at Most insects that ir Other Points. and other vegetables c in one of two ways, ?Mr. C. F. Rizer, of Olar, was in their habits. Insects + the city yesterdav. actually eat the plants ?Mrs. M. J. Black attended the b>* arsenic poisonsr b Padgett-Rhodes wedding in Walter- sect will eat the poi r, boro last week. Man-V insects, however ' -Mr. Francis Bamberg spent the Plant lice- injure Plal thckir inir>A? Snan he blanked Porter, 7 to 0, allowing namaker, and Amos 1 only fwo hits and striking out 16 Polk, of Bamberg, players. Luther has pitched one one- 0f honor, hit game this season. He is only 17 Tjle bridegroom is years of age and promises to be a business man and far star pitcher.?Columbia State. and the bride is the at >Ir. Smoak Not a Candidate. tei 01 anc* ^ls- * Orangeburg Sun. Frit Editors Bamberg Herald:?I wish to state that I will not be a c-andi- -^r- MeMichael is a date for the office of Mayor of Bam- H. X. Folk, of Bam berg. I appreciate the solicitation frequent visitor to th and offers of support from my many friends here. friends, but I have decided that I will also tvell known in aot enter the race. J. J. SMOAK. young couple have tin Bamberg, S. C., April 24.?adv. their many Bamberg v Read the Herald, $1.50 per year. Read The Herald, teJ \ >? week-end at home from Suwanee university, Tennessee. emulsions destroy thes - ' ... yv , T ,XT u , contact with their bod ?Messrs. W. D. and J. W. Hand .. . . , ^ A . , their breathing pores, lett Saturday for Florence by auto- _ . , , For cut worms, tal mobile to spend a few days. A . , , ^ cotton seed meal or 2 Miss Ruth Herndon, who has a(j^ 2 cups cheap mol been teaching near Walterboro, has spoons 0f paris gree] returned to the city, her school hav- water tQ maisten the r ing closed for the session. this into little balls an ?Dr. and Mrs. T. J. Kelly, who around the plants or were married in Charleston last Wed- the ground after sund nesday morning, passed throught j worms come out at r Bamberg Wednesday evening on poisoned bait and ar their honeymoon. member, this is very ?Mr. Will Brabham, of the B. M. must be handled care * I., Greenwood, came down with the use fresh stable manur ' ball team Thursday last, and remain- as it causes black rot ed in the city through the week-end You can fight insect at his home here. eases at the same tin ?Mrs. McLeod and Miss McLeod, *?or each gallons of who have been spending several ture, add 2 ounces Pa weeks in the city with Dr. "and Mrs. insecticide. MRS. B. tt" Riaok. returned to their McLees-McMi V_ lACfc.1 1VC * ? J home at Quitman, Ga., Monday. ?Rev. J. D. Huggins and wife, of Mr. Jerome B. McM Denmark, were visitors here Sunday. Angie McLees were i Rev. Huggins filled the Baptist pul- o'clock last night at tl pit at this place and the local pastor, church in the presen / Rev. W. L. Hayes, filled the Den- number of relatives ar < mark pulpit.?Barnwell Sentinel. maid of honor was 3 Lees, sister of the 1 Luther's Good Work. best man wag Mr Ja] M ael, brother of the brj Watson Luther, Columbia boy and bridesmaids were Mis* former Columbia high school's star net Gertrude Smith> pitcher, is making good with a rush Bessie Thompson, 11 in the box for Carlisle school at Bam- Rosa Turner The gi berg. He pitched one of his best Messrs. Barret Wilsc tramps in Charleston Monday when man q r McKewn A^A Ak A^A A^A A^A jfl A A^A A\ Ahj^ y y y^y % C> % $ "y ^ ^l" ^ iambarg's Lars IETHING INTERESTINGLY NE f merchandise. Shipments of the la dav as the season advances, busier I ore we have something different to best spring and summer business in convince you that HOOTON'S is < we sell. Coats and Suits v We invite your special attention to the Suits we j are showing at $10.00, $12.50, $15.00 and $1S.00: the styles are those that are being used at this particular time. If you intend to get a Suit, these are worthy of your consideration. The SPORT COATS are here for you, in Velour or Serge, in the correct styles, length, and price. Come let us show you what you can find in BAMBERG, at Hooton's. Dresses I These we are showing in an assortment that we think will be pleasing to you. They are in georgette crepe, crepe de chene, silks, and pongees, as well as a few of the linen dresses. Come and look them over. Let us fit you; you do the selecting, we do the fitting. > Skirts These we are showing in the staple DiacK ana navy,.in serges and poplins. We have a size to fit you. Then we have the Sport Skirts as well as the largest line of white wash Skirts we have ever shown. Come let us show you. You do the selecting, we do the fitting. Dress Goods, Both Plain and Fancy TAFFETAS AND MESS ALINES?These we are showing in all of the shades that are being used at this time. They are 06 inches wide and $1.25 to $1.50. Then we are showing the wash taffetas in both plain and fancy. Get something like these and be different. )TON, Phoi . aTA ATA ATA A. Ak. 1 e Garden. Winthrop College. 1 ?runT.iuviHjp ivn KYTRAVCK s "EXAiuXATIOX ~ |j ljure tomatoes The examination for the award of | S an be poisoned vacant scholarships in Winthrop Col- e depending on le&e and for the admission of new j e , . . ... students will be held at the county j c which hue and coun house Qn Friday> July 6, at 9 | ] 5 can be killed j a> m> Applicants must not be less ! r ecause the in-1 than sixteen years of age. When ? soned leaves.' Scholarships are vacant after July 6 > ... . they will be awarded to those making } , iiKe Dygs ana the highest average at this examina-'l 1 its by sucking tion, provided they meet the condi- |'c and kerosene tions governing the award. Appli- ; ( -e bv coming in j cants for Scholarsiiips should write e ^.1 ?lt0 President Johnson for Scholarship \i les ana closing | examination blanks. These blanks, ; i | properly filled out by the applicant, t :e 1 quart of j should be filed with President John- j quarts of bran, i son by July 1st. j i 1 , h] Scholarships are worth $100 and j lasses, - taDie- ^ree tujtjon The next session will | ( a and enough opeil September 19, 1917. For fur- 1 ( nixture. Form ther information and catalogue, ad- ; id place as bait dress PRESIDENT D. B. JOHNSON, j . .1. .. ! Rock Hill, S. C. 7-6. sprinkle it on ! i own. The cut ' SCHOOL ELECTION NOTICE. light, eat the Notice is hereby given "that upon . e killed Re- the written petition of more than . : one-third of the resident electors, i poisonous and , an(j a proportion 0f the resident 'fully. Do not; free holders of Lemon Swamp School e for tomatoes,! District, No. 13, of Bamberg county,; ^ A 4-K-v A rr?. f Ol T'rtO rc on i 1 I ?>. t^., si nit; ase ? x jcoic, uu < . ,. ^tion will be held at the Lemon Swamp ] ; pests ana ais-j scj100j j10Use on Tuesday, May 1, < le by spraying. Bordeaux mix- j ris green as an ? ^ , w. faust. | t mi 1 rrn = 11 nielen 1 heatrc ichael and Miss X matinee A married at 7 | le Presbyterian ^ ice a large ? m m id friends. The ^ B ??B f liss Nellie Mc- A JL^i bride, and the J mes I. McMich- ^ * 1 idegroom. The V ses Mary Inabi- ? J att^a t ' the celebr :? C! One of the best pictures w< <11* VIA 1U ^ ~ ^ Lewis C. Wan- The feature of last evening's p Davis. Mrs. H. ture which induced Billie Burk was the dame A for thKe movies l1 *'as ir have been labeled Billie Burke, for her. It was -cute and swee a .prominent * the pranks that Billie Burke aud mer of this citv! \ The two scenes that seemed inactive daugh-j ?hov'ed. Jliss Burke dancing, abo * I A house in pajamas and merry abs I. L. xcLees. j overalls and dust, underneath lay. | ?* the scenario, the costumes had ! A TIle story was of a Scotch gi brother of Mrs i f by Miss Burke) who is brought berg He is a when slle is beginning to enjoy i " land sends for her to come hon is city and has ? racing automobile?and there is .Miss McLees is ?* calm Scotch village flian there h Bamberg. The A the Xcw York Worldt Matinee4J0 1008111125! $1.50 per year. k [est Exclusive W EVERY TIME YOU VISIT .st few days; and the new things coi than previous days in previous yeai show you from what you see at otl our history. We have the goods, tl i ladies store of individuality. Tha r | ^ -4^ .917, for the purpose of levying a , pecial tax of 4 mills on all real and j p >ersonal property in Lemon Swamp ; school District, No. 13. Only such ! HSgjaBjBBBjBj electors as return real or personal \ KB|^H0' )roperty for taxation, are residents ; BBfiBBfiBar >f Lemon Swamp School District, No. ! flBraSr L3, and exhibit their tax receipts and ' ^ egistration certificates as required in ; general elections, shall be allowed to | l&jwjy f \ ^ Electors favoring the levy of 4 j nQufl nills special tax will cast a ballot ! jontaining the word "YES" printed 1 >r written thereon, and electors op- i >osed to the levying of the 4 mills j special tax will cast a ballot contain- , ng the word "NO" printed or writ- i en thereon. The polls will be opened at 7 a. m., i tnd closed at 4 p. m. f S. E. Zorn, M. W. Tant and G. W. j J Uroft are appointed managers to con- i " 1 iuct said election. i 1 R. W. D. ROWELL, j S. G. MAYFIELD, J. H. A. CARTER, ! r> County Board of Education. ! IxQCL Bamberg, S. C., April 9, 1917. A X X OUX CEMK XTS. . f*HE ma: * For Mayor. ^ 1 \yhei] Mr. C. W. Rentz is hereby an- | started in lounced as a candidate for mayor of j , Bamberg-in the approaching town i temporary! election. CITIZENS. ! jXJXw ^ND NIGHT .%] 4Per( VTW Ib 8 Reels |I0APITAL ll Featuring | parr| Burke 11? ATED STAR f! I SHU Vi I ; have shown in a longtime XA rogramme was "Peggy," the pic- V j e t loeave the legitimate stage +# ; called "Peggy," the film could : I for it had been made to order t j never t and sugary, and abounded in have t iences like to see her play. JL ( iipppoq to delight the audiences most t ; , ut the upper floor of a country Cipai C indon, and lying on her back in ^ ! VOU m a refractory automobile. Like ^ , . thembeen made to order. y i '.ye jn rl (impersonated for the iscreeff ^ up by friends in America. Just t i S'ew York life her uncle in Scot- ^ ^period le. She comes?in a big white j ( serve no more peace in that erstwhile ^ 1 > in a Broadwav cabaret.?From +# ' 1 1 1 c Seats Reserved at Night ? j A^A A^A | i Ladie's Store1! * US I ntinue to arrive. Come let us snow s, for we have learned what. you *+ ler places at this particular time. > he prices, and the service to do V t's why you hear so much about V 4 Crepes and Crepe De Chenes ? Yes, we know these materials are scarce, especially the Georgette Crepe, but we have it in all of the shades that are good at this time. So, if you fail ? to find the shade you wish, where you are accustomed to shopping, don't be discouraged, but come Y to Hooton's, where you will find it. Crepe de , Chenes are better than ever, and they are here for a you. X ' Waists ' Y Have you seen the line we are showing this sea- A. son? If not, it will pay you. We have the wash ^ Waist in a large assortment. The price is $1.25. ^ f Why pay more for a waist of this kind. In Crepe ^ de Chene and Georgette Crepe ^e are showing them Y in an assortment that will be pleasing to you. Y Come and look them over. & Piece Goods, Both Plain and Fancy X A It would be useless for is to try to mention in Y this small space the different materials we have to Y show you in this line. We have Voiles, plain and I fancy,'.Organdies, in all qualities, Crepes in all ^ ' shades, both plain and fancy, Beach cloth, white X , - ?i.;i. -e -11 3 ^ V ana coiorea, r iaxons in wnue ui au graut-s auu wui- ^ ^ ors of all designs. Just come and let us show you V what an assortment you have here to select from.^ Gloves and Hosiery 4 A When you need either, come to Hooton's. If t they are to be found, they are here. Come to i Hooton's first, as well as last, and it will save you ^ many dollars'as well as steps. \ nberg,S.C| A^A A^t A^A A^A i^k Ak ^rV^ ^V^^^rVVVvVv^vVvVVv : = ' . r, ooo ?': dy Cash Always Finds a Listening Ear a with a goodly balance in the bank has confidence . he talks his words have weight. If you have just < business, be sure you are prepared at the bank for 3 j ^ setback. If your business is established and on a sound basis, make it doubly so. Some new . J deal almost daily presents itself. ' Money makes monev is as true today { n "-"mi t-- -l~j j V I as it ever was. v\e n De giuu. 10 ca- A t j plain our system of accounts to you. LilifcSfciij ^ Sent. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. AND SURPLUS $100,000.00 berg Banking Co, :ld the income from your es- i te, so those now dependent k upon you may i know want. Have your wife and children? hose dependent upon you the financial wisdom ary to successfully handle and invest the prin- . >f your Estate when you are gone? If not, have ; ade your Will and created a Trust Estate for t -and have you appointed us as your Trustee? vest Trust Funds in absolutely safe securities ! pay over the income to your heirs at regular i Is. We conserve your Estate and faithfully you and yours. 5AMBERG BANKING COMPANY Bamberg, S. C. ' ' ' " . . .