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I Hoot?n?s I I EVERYTHING IN V 1 We iavil We are sole'agents for the VIRGINIA DARE DRESSES, the most popular dress of the time, advertised in all the leading magazines. Come and see them for yourself. They are in sc rges, satins, H jerseys and silks, the prices $iy.7o and * 9 UP- A l??h will convince you that this B is the DRESS for vou and vour daughhb %> o B COATS, COATS and then more coats 9 is what you will find at HOOTON 'S. We 9 have the largest line of COATS FOR 9 LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN fl* ever shown bv any one firm in this secH tion of the State. These coats were 9 bought eight months ago. The same I FL A. H< PERSONAL MENTION. | Branchville I People Visiting in This City and at i Branchville, Sept. 2 Other Points. E- White, after spend with his parents, the ?Mr. W. R. Hiers, of Ehrhardt, J- A. White, left Tu( was in the city Saturday. Sill. Ok la. ?Mr. Clyde Rowell, of Charleston, MiS5 0ra Smoak'. * spent a few days in the city last week. spent *ast Nveek wit] Bethea. -Mr. J. H. A. Carter, of Ehrhardt,, ^ Whft# ' was among the visitors in towli Sat" Saturday, after spend ur a^'* in the upper section c ?Dr. J. P. Ott, of Columbia, a Mrs j D Myers aD former resident of Bamberg, was in and Xell Reeves have the city this week. a VjsR t0 relatives in ?Mr. and Mrs. W. C. Patrick, of Mrs. Sydney Poag, < Charlotte, N. C., are visiting friends here visiting her sist and relatives in the city. Henderson. ?Mr. Belton Hair left Tuesday Mr. and Mrs. J. E. ! morning for Greenville to enter the dren, of Charleston, students' army training school at some time with relati Furman university. returned home. ?Miss Mildred Jones left Tues- Mrs- ^ ^c^ona day for Converse college. It was er- *-e McHonaker and M roneously stated last week that Miss ?Pent last week in Auj Jones would attend Columbia college. Miss Joseph*116 B; __ x n n i ^ ^ ^ fiends in Monroe, N. ?Messrs. J. C. Copeland and O. ... _ . _ . T_. . _ ., u jx x- ^Ilss Ruby Byrd, c B. Kmard, of the Ehrhardt section, . ... , . . , . x , . m . . x Visiting her parents, 1 left last week for Tulsa, Okla., to ? . E. Bvrd. iHonr? tho roiiniftn nf tho CnrifpflPT. ~x Mr. and Mrs. J. G. F ate veterans. , . ? . andria, \a., have re Tv_ .. . _ after spending some Death of Mrs. Anna Turner. , _ , and Mrs. P. C. Dukes Mrs. Anna Turner, wife of the late Lieut. Wilbur Wh G. Washington Turner, died at her burg> x. Y. is at honr home at Denmark Sunday morning, visit to his parents. September 15th, after a long illness. m p 1 MrS m T PT t0 belmraSef "">00 TURKS MAD] was Miss Anna Jennings, daughter of; Isaac Jennings, of Orangeburg coun-1 _ ? " c, , . . t-. 1 EJrtish Deal Smashing ty. She leaves four sons, all of Den- j ^ & mark, John D., Thomas H., George I Through Pali < C., and Fred J., and three daughters, I" Misses Rosabel and Pauline Turner, j I-ondon, Sept. 22.of Denmark, and Mrs. James D.' *n their drive north th Cleckley, of Cope. She leaves also | already have counted two sisters, Mrs. Minerva Roger, of prisoners and have col] Denmark, and Mrs; Martha Pooser, according to an ofin of Columbia, and one brother, Mr. given out this evenins Isaac Jennings, of Denmark. war office. ? in iqi m The text of the stat Death of Mrs. Mildred Rhoad. "By 9 o'clock on Sa Branchville, Sept. 19.?Mrs. Mil- jour left wing, the infai ared Rhoad, widow of Mr. J. D. j fur had reached the Rhoad, died at the home of her son J Samaria-Birafur, sin Mr. D. S. Rhoad, in Branchville, on : enemy on the west of Monday last, after an illness of ten j Nabulus road into tl days. Mrs. itnoaa was years or ; cavairy, opera mi 5 a age and had been a useful member Jenin and Beisan. of the Methodist church since her ! * "Other enemv coll early childhood. She is survived by j tempted to escape i: a son, Mr. D. S. Rhoad, and one bro j valley in the directi ther, Mr. D. W. Byrd. She was bur- j Dameer, which is st ied at Sardis church, the funeral ser- i These columns sul vice being conducted by her pastor, from our aircraft w Rev. J. A. White, assisted by Rev. harrassed them with Mr. Strickland, of the Baptist church, chine gun fire from li a 1 .adies Store /EARING APPEARAL FOP te You to Come and Do Your Shop i-oais cost from $3.00 to $6.00 more if bought since the season opened. We intend to give you this advantage and invite you to come and price and look Ami A A A T w f\ 1 * I'ff/il* VA11 llOTT/\ VV1*1 /iO/1 V7U1 I'UClliS UNIT! (U IU ? UU HCt > V. piitv u them elsewhere. Any size-you need for you a-nd all the children, from 2 years to size 46. Come and look. COAT SUITS FOR LADIES AND MISSES are here for you. To say they are the famous DANNENBERG suits should be enough, but if you have never worn one of these famous SUITS there was never a better time to begin than now. These suits are shown in the plain tailored effects as well as the fancy ones. These suits were bought early, therefore that means a saving to you. We invite you to come and see i i_x ? hi. _ ?.*ii i, ~ meseanu iei us in vuu su juu win uc pleased with your figure. SWEATERS AND SWEATER COATS. These are the scarcest garments on the market today, but we were fortunate in securing quite a large assortment by placing our orders for them when we were selecting a cool spot this summer, so now they are here for you, and if you fail to find one to suit you and the children where you are accustomed to shopping, come to Hoot on's and let us fit all of you. We have them for the small children as well as for the misses and ladies. A look will convince you. UNDERWEAR FOR CHILDREN, MISSES AND LADIES. These cool davs will naturally make vou think of underwear, and there is nothing so important as the right kind. We believe we have that kind, for we have made a QOTQN, Jriefs. A A A A A A A A A A A A A J VVVVVVVVVVVVVm L.?Lieut. John ^ ing a few days FIV Rev. and Mrs. ( > esday for Fort; ^ {Fine Bed R( returned home 1A ing some time A w* TOHP 4 T if the State. ji JUS1 A* d Misses Lydia x ^i returned from ^ f Jar,mpf'uF1n X COME TO s: 3f Rock Hill, is :er, Mrs. J. B. ????-? Hutto and chil- EvGPV lady ill Bamberg ( after spending ? to mv store at once and see ives here, have V * i i t A room suites which 1 now .ker, Miss Myr- A are of the best material [rs. I. H. Crum A justa, Ga. YP*'lees are wllcic .>uu <-?" ass is visiting V dies have looked at then *' . JL al>e now cooking double si )i Ehrhardt, is ?$ & dr. and Mrs. j. men to try to get them t mon. Two of thes suites 'everel, of Alex- ^ ? A A i .turned home. *f but tw0 m01>e haVe amVeC time with Mr. Don't miss seeing theu X trip from the farthest poi ito of Plattse on a few days A them whether you care to J>+ Many other new goods a *" ?! on display now and are b< S PRISONERS. 1 r 1 ' : Blow in Drive Y IT I] estine. ? f , J\( roBugh phaieXPe ? ,,The Furniture Man." 22122: t ehrhar] A ic-ial statement * + + + + + + + + + + + + I by the British :ement says: ?<jn t^e VjCinity of Lake Tiberius j turday night on our cavairy detachments hold Xaza-j itry about Bira- retll an(j tjie raji an(j road passages line Beltdejan- over t]le Jordan at Jier-Ed-Dameer. I spherding the "Already 18,000 prisoners have the Jerusalem- i captured and 120 guns collect:e arms of our et outhward from ? ncr cm Students to Pick Cotton, imns vainly at ato the Jordan Columbia, Sept. 19.?One hundred, ion of Jiar-Ed- young women from Columbia College,1 ill held by us. a Methodist institution in this city, fered severely have volunteered to help in the win hich constantly the war programme by picking cotbombs and ma- ton Monday. These young women to3w altitudes. day made application to the labor, i 5 and Millm 1 LADIES AND MISSES FRO jing With Us. You Are Always W( specialty of this for many years; so if it's for one child or all the girls and yourself, then come and let us fill the bill. ' GLOVES, HOSIERY AND CORSETS, without either of these your XV V*v/Ml1 yl T"v A~\ TTAIIT' 1V\OAY\YV-\lof A C A waruruuL' wuuiu uu \cx \ m^uuipicic, ou we have given just as much attention to these small wares as we have to the larger and more expensive, for when a child, miss or lady comes here for their FALL and AViNTER outfit, we wish to satisfv, and we believe we can ?/ / and do, so we invite you and your friends. MILLINERY DEPARTMENT. If for any reason you did not attend the OPENING last week, you missed a treat, for we had a larger and more complete showing than we have ever shown at the FALL SEASON, for Miss Rutledge and lier assistant, Miss Adams, spent a month in the markets and workrooms before their arrival here, and in addition to the patterns they had many HAND MADE HATS, copies of some of the most expensive designs. And the ladies and misses evidently appreciated their efforts to please. Nothing proves it better than the sales, for they exceeded our expectations, notwithstanding the rain. DID YOU BUY AT the opening? That 's the question now. Many people do not, but simply wish to see what's going to be the most popular, and buy later. To these we wish to say that we are in position to show you a complete assortment of any kind of HAT you will want. If it's not here trimmed just as BAM BE R A^A A^A A^A A^A Ak S JHHi|^^UH|H| jrl^Tf^T^T^rly^r^ylyr rE || Shi; x 1 ^ fl <lfc B TIPVPT lr )om Suites f =5 1 cipal of; Y you mai tRIVED | ? we pay JL periods. BE THEM. i serve-yc = T X Bi iountv is iiivited to come V ^ these five beautiful bed A have on display. They A wammm^M and latest styles.- The ! . = reach them. Some la- SfHHHH 1 25 times already and g| ze biscuits for their old ? H 0 come across" with the Sg H have already been sold, ?i> H ^ 1 to take their places. <? H Two ^ a fgr thfey are worth a y H centrally int in the county to see H Two br ? buy or not. H we^ l?cai t rock bottom prices are 9 i-i i T n oo x yu ie ?mg sold every day. H 3 5^9 AHAM 1 I "S2 X I 7 miles fi "Cash or Credit." B 4 brick dt, s. c. i *?* ,cadl 1 buildings H bl busi I u ness hou< iTlic at cent., but reason I . thanks and appreciation to their EB| teilllS Cell many good friends of Denmark for m| lve blivei the numerous acts of kindness and Hh ^ypvnl o sympathy shown them during the ex- RS ii n tended period of illness of their son, 19 will Sell ? Master E. S. Spires, Jr., and especially Hfl do we wish to thank the^kind phy- ?9 m<tL 1JtU sician for the gallant services ren- mk are real 1 dered. Such kindness will ever be |9g held in grateful remembrance. aS E. S. SPIRES. H Denmark, S. C. H bureau for arrangements with farm- H ers to help gather their crop on holi >M H(SsE TO HATS I ;lcomed. n you would wish it, Miss Rutledge and m Miss Adams will trim or build one to H suit your individual taste, for we have I the goods to build them with, it matters B not the color or kind you wish. I READY TO WEAR HATS. If you I prefer coming in and buying a HAT all B ready, just to select and put it on, they B are here for vou in abundance, from the B KIM simple tailored effects to some of the more expensive ones. A look will con- B vince you of this. B If it's a Rutledge HAT, then there is B nothing left but to come to HOOTON'S B and let her build one. We invite you to B come soon, often and early. B r\ ?a. n I 1 * sld the Income From Your Estate, So Those Now Dependent Upon You May now want. Have your wife and children? Dse dependent upon you the financial wisdom ry to successfully handle and invest the prinyour Estate when you are gone ? If not, have le your Will and created a Trust Estate for 1 and have you appointed us as your Trustee? 1 st Trust Funds in absolutely safe securities? | over Jhe income to your heirs at regular | We conserve your Estate and faithfully fl >u and yours. | LMBERG BANKING COMPANY I Bamberg, S. C. 1 DR SALETI ick stores, east side Main street, g located .... .'. $ 5,500 g ick stores, west side Main street, g ted 4,000 H ick store, west side Main street, , ?L et 7,500 g acres of tobacco land in town of g 3,750.00 g cant acre-lot, rear of L. C. Price 500 H es tobacco, cotton and corn land, g om Bamberg 2,500 g stores, Denmark, S. 0., 25 x 100 g i; one two-storv and other out- g 15,000 g ness lots upon which are 5 busi- Bj ses 10,000 B >ove property is netting me about 8 per B ; I have another investment in view is.the B am offering these for sale. Satisfactory B a be arranged with substantial prospect- B s. If interested see me promptly. I have B ther tracts in and out of Bamberg that I B rri,^ it reasonable pnccs. mc wai ui uuniuug lias advanced and all of these properties B bargains. m H. M. GRAHAM I Bamberg, S. C. B # * r A