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SEE THE NEW THIN r? 1 1 ?1_ J ill! tome ana iook, n win a ; Almost every day we receive som< || you get the very NEWEST to be Millinery E x This department is filled with all of the very latest ideas in both Shapes and Trimmings for warm weather oe|| easions. We are showing many things -jj which we have-bought lately, things H that were not being shown early, and "Ti 11 nrv-t hn CODll oltOU'llOVti ill V CI v HiVCl^ ? 111 LIV'l UV cvv-u v jl u v. Tt nviv \ I even now, for as soon as there is someII thing different to show we have it, so if you have not been in lately, come in y and-see if we can't suit you. It mat. ters not what it is in Millinery, we bell Jieve we can please you. h Below we mention a few of the many i good new things in warm weather MilI linerv. Large and Medium Panamas, at I prices that will please you. Pflnamas ftrvmpthino* rHflfpr ? U JL v ^ -L. II ent from what you have seen, and the || latest in this quality Hat. Hooton's L i % Bamberg, - - . PERSONAL MENTION. ?Mr. W. P. Bisho hardt section, was in t People Visiting in This City and day. at Other Points. Mr- H- Gn Clinton, has accepted _ , ? the Enterprise Bank ?Mrs. J. D. O Hern leaves for a ,. rasnipr trip to Jacksonville, Fla., to-day. _ j . ? . .? ?Mrs. A. W. Plyler ?Mr. N. B. Rhoad, of Branchville, ~ , . .. . N. C., arrived in the c route 2, was in the city on Thursday. ?or ^ t( ?Mr. Geo. J. Hiers, of the Ehr- Folk Mrs piyier ca hardt section, was in the city Mon- Atlanta, where she ha ing the season of grar ?Mrs. M. L. Johns left yesterday ? for a visit to relatives at Lawtey, OFFICER BADLY Fla. y ?^lr. F. M. Move left Tuesday . Ed Bannister Shot b; morning for a trip to Augusta and land at Holly Columbia. ???. ?Mr. G. C. Chandler, of Florence, Holly Hill, May was in the city Sunday and Monday Banister was shot and on a visit to relatives. &Hy wounded here 1 ?Mrs. M. L. Johns spent Sunday ^ade C. Breeland. B in Orangeburg on a visit to her t0 liave been drinking , daughter, Mrs. Bradley. 1 inS the ni^ht he is a AT- 1 T7* 11 ,. j j terrorized his family \ -?Miss Wilhelmma Folk attended . , , A . thev annealed to the to a reception given at Converse col- * , to have him arrested. . lege, Spartanburg, last week. . ... , . ? entered his yard for t Mrs. A. W. Plyler, and Misses js sajd> 0f reasoning > Annie Lou Byrd and Franke Folk ally he ar.rested him, i left yesterday for Charleston to fired on him with a pi: , '< spend a few days. - took effect in the rig ?Mrs. Edward A. MacDowell, of breast. Breeland ther Ehrhardt, was in the city last Thurs- Simmons, who was w: day. on .her way to Atlanta to attend ter. The ball passed the season of grand opera. Simmons's clothing 1 ?Messrs. C. B. Free and E. C. ing him. The magis Bruce left Tuesday morning for constable succeeded Jacksonville, Fla., to attend the re- Breeland and placed hi union of the Confederate soldiers, up early to-day. He ?Mr. G. P. Harmon left Tues- at Orangeburg.day night for Jacksonville. Fla. Af- ,.LITTLK? XAVV ter spending a few days there, he i Will go to Havana, Cuba, for a few . ? f 1 Lin days' pleasure trip. ?Judge J. C. Copeland, of Ehr- 6(1 148 10 91 in hardt, was in the city Monday. He went on to Jacksonville, Fla., Tues- Washington, May o. day morning to attend the reunion men in the house t0~ of Confederate veterans. fight against the two 1 struction program in tl ?Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Owens left approp?iation blu A Tuesday morning for Jacksonv.lle, by Representative , Fla., to attend the reunion of Con- * , ^ ., . , , I Illinois, to provide for federate veterans. Mrs. Owens goes! , . . . , , 0 . _ . I defeated, 148 to 91, v as a representative of the Francis; . . .. , . l" ^ ^ i by Representative W: Marion Bamberg Chapter, U. D. C. ... . . . . ... & I Mississippi, to eliminj ?Mr. J. Clifton Bvrd, who has j ion for battleships t been here for some weeks on a vis- j j t0 ' * * - * ? ? U- 1 _ ^i. 1 ^ -.i. I it to nis motner ana sisters, leu last t npmnmtiV T paHpi Wednesday afternoon for his home j andLeader Mann, 7m in San Francisco, Cal. Cliff s friends pr0minent figures in t here were mighty glad to see him ed with the one ghip . again, after an absence of fifteen m years, and they wish he would de- London has some la cide to come back to Bamberg to doing duty vrtiich we live. the time of George I \ GS IN SUMMER MIL o you good to see the m? sthing for some of the departmen s had, and at the same time save department Peanuts, in small and medium, for the misses and small ladies, at prices that will please you. Neapolitans in the small and summer shapes, that are cool and airy, a shape to fit nearly any face. Leghorns and Hemps, we have these in all of the latest shapes, some that were impossible to get early in the season. Black Shapes, these we have in all qualities and in popular sizes, at prices that will suit the most economical. Last, but not least, if you wish a large Lace, Ohiffon, Maline. or Crepe Hat built to your individual taste, see Hiss Rutledge, she will please you. Ribbons, these we have in all Widths and colors, see them. adies Store f t > ??? ? ? ??? WIBII^ p. of the Ehr- TO ADJUST DIFFERENCES. ;he city vester- . Peace Envoy Will Meet at Niagara iham, Jr., of Falls, Canada. a position in , as assistant Washington, May 5.?The' three South American envoys who have un, of Lexington, dertaken, by diplomacy, to settle :ity Sunday af- Mexico's civil strife, as well as her ) Miss Franke national difficulties, announced tomo hprA frrvm nieht that the first formal confer d been attend- ence with the different parties inld opera. terested in mediation would be held at Niagara Falls, Ontario, Canada, WOUNDED. May 18. Secretary Bryan made the any Wade Bree- nouncement for the three diplomats Hill. in a brief statement, which read as follows: 5 Edward Secretary Bryan announced tol probably fat- ni?ht that the three South American last night by mediators in the Mexican difficulty reeland is said would meet at Niagara Falls, Cana all day. Dur- ^a, Ma.y 18, to receive representatives lleged to have of the Parties in the controversy, so much that Br>'an said: "The mediators wn authorities have notified the different parties Mr Banister that Niagara Falls, Canada, is the he purpose it Place whore the mediators will convitli him Fin- fer with representatives of the difivhen Breeland Cerent parties interested in the medstol The ball nation, and that the 18th of May has lit side of his heen fixed as the date for the coni fired at J. J. '"erenee to begin." ith Mr Banis- The lanSuaSe of the declaration through Mr attracted attention, for, although the nm'M'o Viarl in a nnto parlipr said t.hfiV ftithout stidk- ~ trate and his would withdraw their invitation for in arresting a Carranza representative unless an im in the lock- armistice between the Rebels and is now in jail t*ie Huerta forces was arranged, no specific parties to the negotiation were named in the State department HEX LOSE. announcement! It later was learned that the rea sition Defeat- SOn ^or t^1^s was ^ue to t^le U/v a further effort was being made to House. induce Gen. Carranza to send a re navv Presentative without seeking to limit dav lost their agent discussion of any parti, *. . . cular subjects. battleship con- m ?,Q?, . I J. ue rviutn iL<au guvciuuicui ucio iiw le annual navy , . ? _ , . chosen its representatives. President .n amendment , *L _ p. . . Wilson and Secretaries Bryan and Buchanan, of ,. Lane discussed many names to-day. one ship was __ , . . . ,They are seeking to get men of tramt-hile a motion . . .. , . ? . , ing in diplomatic affairs, itherspoon, of ite all provisvas swamped, Durrazz0' Alabania, May 5.?Two hundred and fifty Mohammedan Alr Underwood banians> captured by the Epirote in1 spvpral nthpr vaders at Hormova. were crucified he house, vot-l ln the Orthodox church at Kodra. v " 3 ' A -* ; % Ktr advocates according uu luiuimauuu ict-ci.cvi u; the Albanian government. The imp posts still Epirotes are said to have set fire to re planted in the church afterwards and allowed II. th.e bodies to burn. 1 , LINERY AND COMME my NEW things we are sho\ ts, therefore it wiil pay you to visit b s time, trouble and money. Dry Goods and Read] This department, as usual, is full of the latest things the ladies and girls are using and will want to use for the near future. We have many new things to show vou, and invite vou to come and look without any obligation to buy. If our goods, prices and service does not suit you we do not expect your business, but we know we are better prepared to please the girls and ladies than anv store in the count v. So we invite you to come and bring your daughters, for if you like the new things, and we believe you do, Hooton's is the place to get the new goods first. We mention a few of the many warm weather goods you will need now, and later. a Dresses, well made and that fit, nicely made and neatly trimmed, in crepe and voile. Di *e ses, made of Lawn, neatly trimmed in lace and embroidery, at prices that will suit. Silk Dresses, a few nice ones that we think will please you, if you want a serviceable suit for all occasions. Coat Suits, just a few which we wish j i 3 and Millir I Orangeburg District Conference. R. L. Stokes, J. _____ Weathers, G. W The session of the Orangeburg Whetsell, C, S. District Conference, M. E. Church, A- O. Utsey. South, will convene in Trinity Metho- Following are > dist Church, this city, this (Wednes- the members an . day) evening, at 8.30 o'clock, when entertained whil< , the opening sermon will be preach- L. M. Ayer, E ed by Rev. W. J. Snyder, of Barn- A. Bamberg, G. . well. The business session of the F. Bamberg, . conference will be formally opened C. R. Brabham, Thursday morning. There will be Mrs. J. A. Byr< services twice each day, at 11.00 a. er, J. J. Clec m. and 8.30 p. m. Our people are G. Moye Dickins< cordially invited to attend, not only Felder, Mrs. G. . j the preaching services but all ses- Guilds, W. H. 1 sions of the conference. Kev. m. l.. tiays, u. a. jen Banks, presiding elder of the dis- J. J. Jones, A. trict, will be the presiding officer. Livingston, J. A Several visitors will be present, Rhoad, N. P. Smi among them being Rev. Walter I. W. E. Spann, A. Herbert and Rev. W. W. Daniel, man. president of Columbia College. The A banquet wil conference will be in session lisle School dinir until Saturday. The pulpits of day) evening, at the various churches in the city will will be present: be filled Sunday morning by the vis- The clerial and iting ministers. Following is the The local boar list of members and delegates: lisle School. Visitors: Rev. Walter I. Herbert, district conferenc Rev. W. W. Daniel. Stewards of Clerical members: Revs. M. L. church. Banks, T. L. Belvin, S. E. Booth, R. Trustees of C. Boulware, A. C. Corbett. J. C. church. ) Counts. G. W.. Dukes, Watson B. The Sunday-sc] | Duncan, G. W. Godbold. J. A. Gra- The superintei j ham, H. G. Hardin, S. W. Henry, A. berg graded scho S. Leslie, T. A. Shealy, W. J. Snyder, trustees of tms s J. J. Stevenson, S. D. Vaughn, A. C. Rev. W. R. M< "Vyalker, J. F. Way, T. J. White, W. tist church. E. Wiggins. Lay delegates: T. J. Appleby, M. Winthr< A. Arant, B. B. Barton, T. B. Barton. SCHOLARSHIp Geo. H. Bates, H. M. Bell, W. B. Bowles, D. N. Byrd, M. B. Cross, J. EXAM] W. Crum, Jr., J. W. Dantzler, D. D. ? Davis, Geo. J. Dexter, A. C. Dibble, The examinati< J. LeRov Dukes, 0. B. Duke^, M. vacant scholarshi R. Evans, J. J. Fairey, W. W. Fan- lege and for adr ning, J. C. Felder, H. D. Felkel, J. dents will be h Frank Folk, D. S. Funches, J. L. Court House on ] mover, (jeo. W. liooisDy, jcj. Lrraui-| a. in. apyucduu ling, T. R. Griffith, F. M. Harley, J. than sixteen yea W. Hart, T. J. Hayden, W. T. Hutto, Scholarships are Marvin Infinger, Dr. Carlisle John- they will be awan son, B. L. Jones, R. D. Livingston, the highest avera H. J. Livingston, W. P. McAlhany, tion, provided th B. H. Moss, E. P. Murray, D. E. tions governing t Neeley, S. E. Neeley, W. H. Nix, A, cants for Scholai C. Padgett, J. O. Patterson, Jr., W. to President Joh: H. Patrick, R. F. Pike, J. C. Price, amination for Sc W. L. Riley, J. R. Risher, W. B. tion blanks. Risher, E. E. Ritter, W. H. Ritter, Scholarships a: C. F. Rizer, D. L. Rhoad, D. J. free tuition. T1 Rumph, J. J. Rumph, John open September : Ruple, M. M. Russell, S. C. ther information Russell, W. M. Sheider, V. P. dress Pres. D. Shuler, C. L. Staley, D. T. Striokland, Hill, S. C. MM A AH HL. Jv dfiSh hBi NCEMENT DRESSES . 1 -i r_~ it: j.1 ving ror ims warm weainer. looton's before you buy, for here ? C f t >fS Mo-Wear Department to close out. Tliev are yours at cost. / Come early if you wish one of these. Don't wait until you are ready to travel, for they will leave before you do. Embroideries, you will have to see them to know what we have. We think we can suit you in price and pattern. Crepes, these we have in all of the latest weaves in white, with stripes and white figures. Flaxons, the time is here, and we have an assortment of this popular material. We have them in plain white and white with white figures. Kerchief Cloth, this is one of the most serviceable and sheer materials to be had, at prices that will please you when you see the quality. Hosiery and Gloves, these we have in ./.I an endless, variety, in both price and quality. Come and see our line and get the best. Last, but not least, we have the lace and embroideries to trim any material you decide on. If youcan't come, 'phone or write; we will deliver the goods. jr i tuivi H m South Carolina JjjJ ggl E. Weathers, W. 0. NOTICE OF ELECTION. r. Whetstone, J. B. ???? Wilson, T. E. Wise, StaBt?n^erSgouth Carolina-County of Whereas, a petition addressed to the homes at which the Board of Education for Bamberg d delegates will be County has been received and filed in a here- the office of the Superintendent of Education praying that an election !. P. Allen, Mrs. M. be held for the consolidation of Frank Bamberg, H. school districts seventeen and eigh- , A M Brabham teen, known as Cutty's Creek and <3r TW Riant' Colston, an<* the purpose of levys>r., inos. a aca, ing an extra tax of two mjjis for d, C. J. S. Brook- the purpose of establishing a graded kley, D. J. Delk, school if the said electorate vote to >n H C Folk, I. B. consolidate the two districts, and ' ' ' T' ' Whereas, a majority of the qualiW. Garland, J. u fied electors of the said two districts, Hodges, Mrs. H. J. seventeen and eighteen, have sign nings, W. P. Jones, ed said petition praying for said elecKirsch, Mrs L. E. tion as aforesaid: ' xtt r> Now, therefore, it is ordered that Murdaugh, W. D. an election be had at which the qualioak, 0. A. Simmons, fied electors of the said districts, B. Utsey, J. A. Wy- seventeen and eighteen, shall be allowed to vote upon the questions: * /SI ^ 1. Shall districts seventeen and be given in Car- eighteen ^e consolidated? lg hall this (Thurs- 2. Shall a levy of two mills adwhich the following ditional be placed upon the taxable property of the said districts, seven. . . .. teen and eighteen, for the purpose .lay members of the of estabiishing a "rural graded" d of control of Car- school. That all those who favor the con>e . solidation of districts seventeen ' ' . _ _ ?% j i and eighteen for the purpose aforeTrinity Methodist said shall vote ..yes ? That all those who are opposed to . Trinity Methodist the consolidation of districts seventeen and eighteen shall vote "no." . x That on proposition two all those :iool superintendent. favor the levying of an addiadent of the Bam- tional two mill tax upon the property ol and the board of *n school districts seventeen and rtlww%1 eighteen shall vofe "yes." _ "W1- That all those "who are opposed to rMillan, pastor Bap- the levying of an extra two mill tax upon the property in school dis tricts seventeen and eighteen shall vote "no." " r#' *3 >p College That the said election shall be held uvtrutp in a11 respects as provided by the ana 1 a; cn. iaws 0f the State of South Carolina [NATION. for said purpose, to wit, on the 26th day of May, 1914. For the purposes of holding said )n for the award of election, J. C. McMillan, C. F. Padps in Winthrop Col- ?ett' and Thomas Clayton, are here. . , by appointed as managers, with full ;v? nission ot new stu- power as conferred upon managers eld at the County of elections under the statute of the Friday, July 3, at 9 State of South Carolina. Tr?i?t nnt hp lPfid That when the V0tes have been cast and counted, the said managers will rs of age. When ce.rtify the same, as provided by vacant after July 3 law, to the County Board of Educaded to those making tioia. ge at this examina- BARTER, < g ai in s examma S. G. MAYFIELD, ey meet the condi- R w d rowELL, ;he award. Appli- County Board of Education. ? . ships should write ^a>" 7th. 1914. ason before the ex- ? _ _ ? , ~~ ~~ ~ . . . . . H. G. Delk has sold out his meat iholarship examina- maxket to D. J. Delk, and it will be run hereafter under the name of * re worth $100 and Delk's Market. All bills will be preie next session will sent?d each Monday morning for pay- ' ^ ^ ment. LO, 13it. P ux iui- ii -aand catalogue, ad- Now is the time to play checkers. B. Johnson, Rock Boards for sale at The Herald Book j Store. ' ' "aH