The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, September 13, 1917, Page 5, Image 5

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MILLINERY AND Thursday ai CCDTdWDCD Ofti Obi lblKULll L\JI You are cordially invi FALL EX ...OP. Imported and Domes With Miss EstelTe Ri Miss Ettie Rear vunnnTrr Iimruiuuj we will show you all that is trimmings of all kinds. Miss please her friends, and our fri< has been proven to us by the c continue to please. Miss Rutl to the millinery trade, as she self at home with us. This t start, but we were fortunate mained there for mora than a We intend to give our custom Goods as they were placed ui your friends, and their friend Nothins Se Hootoi | TELEPHONE S PERSONAL MENTION. People Visiting in This City and at Other Points. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Heard spent a few days this week in Columbia. ?Mrs. Tarleton Caves, of Barnwell, is visiting Mrs. C. J. S. Brooker. ?Miss Ella Horger, of Orangeburg, is visiting Miss Lucile Folk this week. ?Mr. McGee' Bamberg left this " week for Durham, N. C., to enter Trinity college. ?Mrs. C. O. Dougherty, of North, spent a few days in the city last week with Mrs. Glenn Cope. ?Miss Minnie Lee Ayer spent the week-end in Walterboro with her sister, Mrs. David Black. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. P. Hooton, of Denmark, spent a few days in the city * this week with relatives. ?Mrs. H. G. Delk and children i liAma frnm n visit to UcXVO 1 CLUI UtU Xivsuiv 1.1 wua ? relatives near Spartanburg. ?Mr. and Mrs. B. S. Brown, of Beaufort, are spending a few days in the city with relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. F. B. Bradenburg and little daughter spent Sunday in the city with Mrs. J. C. Folk. ?Mrs. J. J. Jones and little daughter are expected to return today from the mountains of North Carolina. ?Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Delk returned last week from a visit to relatives in the upper part of the; State. ?Col. and Mrs. J. R. Owens have returned to the city from Johnston and Aiken, where they spent two i weeks. ?Mrs. Bisseil Beach has returned to her home at McCoIl after spending some time in the city with Mrs. J. J. Beach. ?Miss Sadelle Cain, of Denmark, was the charming guest of Miss Hazel Knopf last Friday.?Fairfax Citizeif: " .-li- n..ii.j _ e WJ,.,, ?.MISS r.sieue nuueuse, ui .-vueiiita. milliner for Hooton's Ladies Store and Millinery Parlor, has arrived in the city. ?Mrs. E. V. Camp, who has been ? visiting relatives in the city, has gone to Cope, to visit her sister, Mrs. Zeigler. [ ?Miss Ettie Kearse, of Olar, will arrive this week to resume her duties as assistant milliner for Hooton's Ladies Store and Millinery Parlor. i ACCESSORIES /T ad Friday pjj& th and 21st ^1# j| .ted to attend our \JujTj || MBIT IK tic Pattern Hats \h itledge in charge X. se assistant IX ADDITION TO OUR EXHIBIT I AND DOMESTIC PAT new and stylish in millinery, consi; ; Rutledge is beginning her TENTH mds and customers as she has done fc ontinual growth of our MILLINERY ] edge has with her as assistant Miss ] has been "with us many seasons. We ias been a season that millinery has in navmg miss rtuueage m me mar month, in order to get the very new ers the benefit of our early purchase ion the market, and they are here f s with you?make yourself at home i nt Qui On Approval For n's Ladi 13-J ?Mrs. Decania Dowling and chil dren have returned to the city trom Montreat, N. C., where they spent several weeks. ?Miss Alma Folk, of Denmark, and Miss Alda Folk, of Newberry, are the guests of Mrs. Clarence Richards on "Maple street.?The State. ?Mrs. H. A. Wright has returned home after a pleasant visit of two weeks to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black, in Bamberg.?Orangeburg Times and Democrat. ?Misses Ruth and Frances Guess, of Denmark, were guests at a delightful house party in Newberry last week, given at the home of Misses Harriet and Cornelia Mayer and Mr. O. B. Mayer, Jr. The Bamberg bar gave a delightful fish fry at the river last Thursday in. honor of Judge Thomas S. Sease. Solicitor Gunter and Stenographer Brown were among the guests. A pleasant evening was spent. Dies After Fall From Window. Columbia, Sept. 8.?D. P. Wannamaker, of St. Matthews, son of the Hon. J. E. Wannamaker, a prominent farmer and citizen of Calhoun county, died of a fractured skull late this afternoon, the result of a fall from a window of the third story of the Baptist hospital, which he entered as a patient Friday. It is not known by the hospital authorities how he fell from the window. NOTICE OF SHERIFF S SALE. State of South Carolina, Bamberg County?Court of Common Pleas. F. H. Copeland, trading as Ehrhardt Hardware Company, plaintiff, vs. J. A: Peters and others, trading as Ehrharat Warehouse Company, defendants. By virtue of an execution duly issued in the above siated cause by the nhnvp named nlairtiff. and direct ed to me. I. S. G. Ray, Sheriff for Bamberg county, will sell at public sale, for cash, to the highest bidder, in front of the court house door at Bamberg, S. C.. on salesday in October. 1917, the same being October 1st, 1917. during the legal hours of sale, the following described real estate, the same being the property of the said J. A. Peters and others, trading as Ehrhardt Warehouse Company: j All that certain lot of land in the town of Ehrhardt. Bamberg county, j South Carolina, bounded on the north by a street of the said town of Ehrhardt; east by land of D. E. Fender; and south and west by land of Charles Ehrhardt; the same being the lot on which is situated the warehouse of the Ehrhardt Warehouse Companv. S. G. RAY, Sheriff of Bamberg County. Dated Sept. 1, 1917. \ OP mnniT vv ft mn lfcKrl Mlb sting of shapes, flowers, feathers SEASON with us. She is here to >r the past NINE SEASONS, which DEPARTMENT, and her ability to Ettie Kearse, who is well known invite you to come and make yourbeen advancing in price from the kets at the beginning and she reest for the least possible money. ;s. She bought the New Stylish or your inspection.?Come, bring it Hooton's. Sanitary and Other Rea es Ston ??? r : f .....CO I THE COM <|> FEA1 Y n ARA KIM ^ V/i_iA. ???? m, *? *?? | THIELEN Thursday, Se V Robert W. Chambei j* wonderful story than tl V York life. It's heroine,1 and philosopher, is one figures in modern literati V Clara Kimball Young, : sonification of sweet am V joys and sorrows, her ti in love of Kelly Neville,, V given the screen one of t dramas ever produced. JTHIELEN BAMBERG, SOI Perfarmonee 8:30 V ADMISSION NOTICE OF MASTER'S SALE. ! State of South Carolina. Bamberg ( County?Court of Common Pleas. British & American .Mortgage Com; panv, Ltd., plaintiff, vs. Sam Cope; land, et al., defendants. | gy virtue of a decree of the Court ; of Common Pleas in the above case. ! I will sell at public sale, for cash, to ! the highest bidder, in front of the | Court House door at Bamberg, S. C.. I polof/lov in OpfrvliPV 1 t) 1 7 hpine' , Oil OCC lii vwvy ^ VI y * V * . , -w...c j October 1st. 1917, during the legal hours of sale, the following describ1 ed tract of land: I All that certain tract or plantai tion of land situate and being in Buj ford's Bridge township, Bamberg ! County, South Carolina, containing One Hundred and Eighty (ISO) acres, more or less, and bounded north 'bv lands of G. B. Kearse; east by lands i of Rebecca Ritter: south by run of Great Saltkeatchie River; and west by lands of Scott Shaw. Purchaser to pay for papers. J. J. BRABHAM, JR., Probate Judge for Bamberg County, Acting as Master. | Dated September 1, 1917. 3 IX ADDITION TO OI K SHOWi: Our Fall Showing Cors In our showing of Suits you -v in sizes 16 to 44. A look will cc and quality, it's the place to do y prepared for it long before the e: and more complete in every res Our Dress Goods, Silks, and al a larger assortment than we ha\ font fhot the nHnps arft more rea< your fall wants when you ,are in We have added the line of HOI better or more serviceable for th< Our line of Corsets, Hosiery, have made every effort to have have succeeded. We invite you 1 sons, We Fit You Here. e and Mi A i ^^^^^kvvtvvvvi MING..... X! MON LAW | TURING ! BALL YOUNG THEATRE ? ^fnwik/av 1 ?! i AUiil ^ | s has never written a more ? his brilliant novel of New y Valerie West, Artist model f | of the most sympathetic ire. As portrayed by Miss \ she becomes a living per1 noble Womanhood. Her j \ ials and ultimate triumph j artist and gentleman, have j | lie few really great photo- j j theatre! yi [JTH CAROLINA. >: P. M. Matinee 5:00 P.M. ? ; 15c and 25c. %]' IgroceriesI -?j FRESH AND SWEET, THE KIND j VOL' SHOULD DEMAND OF YOUR GROCER IS THE KIND WE HANDLE j i i I i W.P.Herndon gj 'Phone 24 Bamberg, S. C. I Opening myGOODSMREA^ /fA TKiifQ^av artrl Frirlav SEPTEMBER 20th and 21st So/^^41 You are cordially invited to attend our II FALL SHOWING yyxl ' ....OF.... | Y LADIES' GOODS, SUITS, DRESSES, J COATS, WAISTS, AND SMALL WARES. ? VG OF MILLINERY YOU ARE CORDIALLY INVITED TO ATTEND of Ladies Goods, Suits, Cloaks, Waists, Silks, ;ets, Trimmings and Small Wares vill find a complete array of fabrics and styles for Ladies and Gilrs, invince you that Hooton's is really a ladies store, and if you like style our shopping. This is going to be a great CLOAK season, and we streme advances, so we invite you to inspect the line; it is much larger pect than ever before. 1 kinds of piece goods are here for you in all qualities and prices, and re previously shown. A looK will convince you 01 mis, as wen as me sonable than you expected, for they were bought early. We think of I the mountains enjoying the breezes. 8 "LIN MIDDYS to our line of READY TO WEAR. There is nothing B 3 girls and young ladies, come and get yours. Waists and GLOVES you will find complete in every respect. We just what you want at the price you want to pay, and we believe we to come; make Hooton's Store your Store. Yours for Business and Promptness. llinery Parlor DAMcror. QniiTH r ARfii ina , U/llTlLILilWi) U\/V/ til ?maami mnniaMMBMHBEBESHMMi W Protect . W Your Family There9t no surer way of protiding for the ones you love than hanking your cash. Tl? ?M/?n difVfc mnnpv in hank I I I M fee mux ... ?s prepared for a business reverse or loss of position. Ca6/z in bank gives him a new grip on life. Deposit your surplus cash now. Don't waste it. Don't delay. You'll be surprised to see * * * how an account groups. Ill / \ See a* today about an ac- J \ ^Y'Y'Y'.Y^ count. . 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. Art AAA AA CAPITAL AND SURPLUS $xuu,wuu.uu Bamberg Banking Co. I ESTATE OF PETER HELMET, Dec'd. Helmet, aged 52 died without Will, leaving 8 Estate of $13,000 and as pole heir a married I daughter. Her husband took the money, lost i it, abused his wife and then left her. To-dav UK 7 t I she is working at $7 a week. What will hap| pen to your haughter if you die without proI tecting her? 1 Way we tell you why this could not happen I to any Estate where we are Executor? We 1 will be dad to advise you without charge. All | I consultations strictly confidential. I BAMBERG BANKING COMPANY I ~ I