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?11??11 flf aniAS jj Mm*& M | THIS IS YOUF II At this season of the year, a jfc II than carry them from one se W II fnrp wp invite VOU to note D] II that this is truly your Oppor U and prices do not convince > Coat Suit Department 3 prices on any SUIT in the store. If you haven't bought your SUIT, and have been waiting for the pric4es to be reduced, this is truly your opportunity, for we have many nice SUITS we intend to close our be- < fore Christmas, and the prices we i intend to let them go at we are positive will interest you. All we ask is that you * -ine-Hno and and lot UU y VUlOtU. (j uouva. wiivi v> ? us show you. , . N \ J Separate Skirts I In these we have an assortment in I MATERIALS, PRICE AND SIZES. The line consists of serges and poplins, K. ' I ASIDE FROM A GOODS FOR E"\ PRIATE TO BE WHAT WE HA GIFTS. COME #? * *r*i rArvrn m1 2 SAVE TLBUS, 1. I I Hooton's PERSONAL MENTION. ?Miss Mary Melle teachers in the Bambe People Visiting in This City and at "at her home in Sum Other Points. Thanksgiving holidays ~ ~ , ?Mr. J. McGee B{ -Miss Cressie Breeland, of Olar, dent Qf ^ col]eg was in the city Monday.. c._ spent the Thanks Mr. L. R. Hogg, of Charleston, home with his pa: * _ aV- ?^ , was m me citvv oaiuiua?. ^jrs y ^ranK tsamoer ?Mr. John H. Cope spent several n days recently in Charleston. . * T^.' ' ' ^6n -* Rice left Tuesday for ?Dr. J. H. Roberts, of Ehrhardt, tend the annuaI stat "r ?as in Bamberg a short while Monday the United Daughters ' 'i B'Kht. eraey, in session ther ^ ?Miss Lillie Poliakoff visited rel- ,T TT T i v ?Mr. H. J. Brabhj atives the past week at her home in . _ ... , ed from Baltimore, en" been spending several , Messrs. J. E. Folk and J. H. Brabham, who is still Kinard, of Ehrhardt, were in the city kins hospital, but is u Monday. ?Mr. W. P. Sandifer, of the Den- ^ _ . . A. M. Denbow spent mark section, was a Bamberg v.sttor jn charleston at the Wednesday. tel. They ehaperor Mr. W. E. Stokes, of Edgefield, team of the was in Bamberg for a^ short visit the school, taking in th( past week. _ there, also the danci ?Mrs. Lee Blume, of Charleston, given for the girls. is spending some time with Mrs. W. P. Blume. Tomato Club ?Miss Mary Hart Griffin, who is teaching here, was in Blackville for The Bamberg coui Thanksgiving. tion and domestic sci. ? _ , , , _ TT T a fine exhibit of thei ?Dr. G. W. Garland and Dr. H. J. e i the court house Sati Stuckev attended the county fair at _ . ^ x . affair was a success Bishopville last week. . A , .. . points. The ladies des< ?R. C. Hardwick, Esq., add J. jt for what thev are W. Crura, Esq., of Denmark, were in resultg ot their effol Baraberg Monday morning. did as displayed at t] ?Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Hoover and The decorations wer< N children, of Hampton, spent Thanks- j ranged and displaye< giving here with Mrs. G. W. Gar- triotism, the nations land. ? used throughout. Th V.^ ?Messrs. John M. Kirkland, J. L. of booths altogethei / Kinard, S. W. Copeland, and W. Max rious exhibits include Walker, of Ehrhardt, were in the city and vegetables of all Monday. ed fruits, pickies. j< ?Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Black, Jr., canned goods, gra of Charleston, were Thanksgiving vis- era' different flavors itors at the home of the former's par- kreac* boc ents here. breads made with wl T , ... ? . ..... peanut biscuit, whol ?Mrs. L. A. Wells and little , _ , . ? ~ .. tt* 11 v soy bean muffins. 1< daughter, of South Hills, Va., are , , , mnrip frnm home rai spending some time in the city with , , * rT . whole thing was en Mrs. S. A. Hand. , y _ jand everything exhil Miss "Vista Brabham, who is a J made and home rai student at Converse college. Spar- j beyond a doubt tha tanburg, spent the Thanksgiving hoi- Lnd live 15ke lor(|s idays at home with relatives and jj0me friends. , yjie SUccess of tl: ?Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg will be'largely to the folio1 hostess to the F. M. Bamberg chap- j dies: Mrs. J. S. J. ?ter, U. D. C., on December 11th at|R. Owens, Mrs. Join . 4 o'clock, p. m., at her residence. All j J. J. Cleckley, Mrs. 1 I chapter members are earnestly asked ! D. Dowling, Mrs. B. i to be present. j B. W. Simmons, Mr ' ' - , Girls t OPPORTUNI s is our custom, we put the iason to another, for our Moi /Ml r*AO f O DvPSSPS 1 U?1 WUIO) kv wa? www tunity, and Hooton's the plac rou that we|mean just what > in BLACK and NAVY, skirts that arc serviceable and appropriate for any season.^ Come and get one at a price you will be glad to pay. Coats for Ladies, Girls and Children 3 price on any COAT in the DEPARTMENT. We have ail assortment from which we think von will 4/ 4 have little trouble in finding just the kind of COAT at the PRICE you want to pay. We have them in ?T "TTT ^nrtTTT THTT ATA fTIT^TiT A T O iN VY, ? L I ivi l Fj i\JL-tt.uo, full of SNAP, just the kind of COAT you will be glad to wear. Come and let us fit you in one. We are positive we can please you in style, quality" and* price. . ' .LL GOODS WE OFFER REDUCTIONS H3RY DEPARTMENT. ALONG WIT ! GIVEN TO GIRLS AND LADIES FO] VE IN HANDKERCHIEFS, GLOVES, ! AND MAKE YOURSELF AT HOME . ROUBLE AND MONEY. A LOOK V adies Stori InooKmnv ? ???? MBHBH|A| BHBBBHMS JSraamvaHrVf 'fff'S Mi WWI^MWgl vl tte, one of the j _ rg schools, was | imberg, a stu- j ^Tfi days with Mrs. I [ in John Hop-! | nuch improved, j I ^No> we qj-q not e iams and ^Irs. ( of England, whi last week-end JvQy 27, 1694, b 2TZ?\ tsafe de*fn Bamberg high j tone financial U 2 game played j through the ye? 3 that evening j ([We also offer to ZTZZ~ i community ever Exhibit. which the banh ity demonstra- to the people < snce clubs gave English nation ? r work here at irday, and the <T The Opening Of from all stand-| With US means t 3rve much cred- ! .. . , . doing and the 1 ^a\ ^ grOW I *ts were spien- j for later years t he court house, j many worries tl 2 tastefully^ ar-j i tact and pa-j ^ Get the saving il colors being j ere were dozens | _ _ ^ Start banK aCC and tne va- j asp d canned fruits ! kinds, preserv-! 4 per Cent. Interest P< pe'juice'o/sev-! CAPITAL AND SURPLU , and catsups. | m )th there were 1 1L*. mm IL-1 leat substitutes, | JDcWlGl ? e wheat bread, ; O javes and rolls i ? ~ ised flour. The an(l .Misses Daisy Free. Moiselle tirely domestic. H'opeland, Cenevieve Kirsch, Maggie jited was home ^cigler. and Harriet Wiggins. it nrr.vpr] i Following is a list of prize win t we can live, jners: and kings, at 1 **est all-round record, including !exhibit, vield and profit?Essie Cart le affair is due Iler an(I Eddra Fender. These will ving named la-j set the scholarships to Wiijthrop. Faust, Mrs. J. ! Second best as above, trip to State \ H. Cope, Mrs. ;fair?Ethel Collins and Thelma d. X. Folk, Mrs. jRentz. . D. Carter, Mrs. j Best individual exhibit?qualtv s. J. F. Carter, j quantity, attractiveness?Ethel Zeig TY---WE HAY [NIFE to the PRICES on all tto has always been "New Go and Skirts, then come see the :e. We shall expect you and ve say we do not want your Dresses of Individuality 3 prices on all DRESSES, none reserved. Just come and select the " ? -i < i (? j i_ ? kind and quality you want, ior tney 4 are here for you in serge, satii), and SATIN AND SERGE combined; one of a kind. Does that interest you?a DRESS at 3-4 price with the time just here when you can get most service out of them. If so, come and let us show you. Sweaters and Underwear In these DEPARTMENTS you will find just the size and quality you need ? > " n ATTTT rvr>-n\T ITT for yourself or tne VLiii.imr^v we have all sizes and qualities in both, and prices that will be interesting to you. I ON, WE ARE CONTINUALLY REC] H THESE SHIPMENTS ARE MANY T1 S. CHRISTMAS. COMSANDLET U? HOSIERY, TOWELS, AND MANY OTH AT HOOTON'S. DO YOUR SHOPPIH PILL CONVINCE YOU OF THIS. CO! i and Millin is old as the Banh. , I ch was chartered I | v' ?* ??* A SPA fiillsr Ck. Q i | Ul W9 cue iuu/ mw h dabl? as that his- > | bHSB istitution has been ! 1 HHfi irs that are past j | |H the people of this 1 V-, y banKing facility 1 AlJ . of England offers I of London or the j 8 . 1 ?tr' generally. ; ^n?unrcial, amonnt; i a savings account i , he planting of seed nto a competence md relieve you of lat come with age. j You habit, I ! 9 week anc || We( sount with us today. | Corr t | 1 ing Club" aid on Savings Deposits. i I S $100,000.00 I J-' ( banking Co. I _' i ____ 1 Ie.\ Flossie Folk. . Xeeley: waterm i Hest record book and history?Ed- j ter; citron, K< no Hartzog, Polly Carter. \ bin chips. Haze Rest business showing:?canning | Thelma. Rentz. in tin--Gladvs Walsh. j Pickles and Vegetables in glass?Tomatoes, Ed- j kle, Ethel Coll: nu Hartzog; beans, .Maggie Zeigler; j George; peppei corn. Hazel Ritter; soup mixture, j relish. Eddra F 1 N Moggie Zeigler; squash, J.illie Gib- Collins; sweet i sen: beets, Saiiie George. . Tr grape juice, He Canned iruits?Peaches. Thelma Rentz; pears, Lillie Gibson; berries, j Special men Essie Carter. tute bread, E( I Preserves and jellies?Peach, .Mary work, Pollv Ca ' B II- II? F HAH OI IRS n WINTER GOODS, father U ods Every Season." There- f : Garments and be convinced your friends. If the Goods business. I n: :?jj "M i In this department we have' many 11 things of interest to offer the LADIES, ll GIRLS AND CHILDREN. We invite JJ you to come and look. It will not take much of your time to learn that you can get it cheaper at HOOTON'S than elsewhere, STYLE and QUALITY considered. 3 All TRIMMED HATS to close out at 3-4 price; come and select one % of these, if you need an inexpensive Hat to finish the season. A All shanes. LARGE. MEDIUM T and SMALL one-third off. II If it's anything in MILLINERY, 2 you need to cbme to HOOTON'S, for .J| we are always prepared to fill your wants, it matters not what they are, in millinery. :J| 2IVING NEW If1 i IINGS APPRO5 SHOW YOU [EE SUITABLE rG HERE, AND ME IN TODAY. E orv Purlftf ivljf 1 U11U1 H [ 'IL '1~~T^ " .1 nas Banking Club 1 2 or 5 or 10 cents will enter your BOY or GIRL hristmas Banking Club." This will be the best education you can give them, Start with this increase with the same amount each week. 0 weeks: ? ?- -' -l a? 10 7c 1-cent ciuu puya 1^.. I xj ? 2-cent club pays $ 25.50 I '5-cent club pays $ 63.75 I 10-cent club pays $127.50 1 can put, in $1.00. or $2.00, or $5.00 each S 1 in 50 weeks have $50 $100 or $250. I ? 3dd^4 per cent, interest. ? ie in, ask about it and get a "Christmas Bank- fj book FREE. * MEN WOMEN can join. fj eoples Bank I BAMBERG, S. C. J elon rind, Polly Car-jri*)* T|HT XDCTC Idra Fender; pump- j J" |\\JI 1 1 IxlLlLO Ritter: apple jelly. : l am oiiermi; reacn uet?, out; jcai i relishes?Mixed pic- j 0!d, at $10.00 per hundred; two year ins; cucumber, Sallie old, at $ 16.00 per hundred. Deliver % Daisy Free; Dixie ; ies made on short notice. ;.-i? "ender; catsup. Ethel ; ,ickle, Thelma Rent*: j ^ fJAND izel Ritter. tion?Wheat substi- i BAMBERG, S. C. Ina Hartzog; fancy : ^presenting the J. Van Lindley Nurrter. j sery Co., Pomona, N. C.