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HOOTOr I First. * Ladies , vTAiii* frnm jruui u^v/uoj iivm we have just wha little here and a 1: f Dry Got t I Most places are still try 1 f summer gooas, or wamu you will want before sho1 goods. But at Hooton s ; different. Of course, if I thing in summer goods t and we have it, you can ge own prices, but the sum past with us, for we ar< New things for fall. Con ask. Our buyer has bee kets for some time, and fc weeks we have received s almost daily, and will coi the season to show the N The fall Suits are hen Hooton shows them first. m Sweater Coats, not so I V season, but the New Silt ' ** * . i f | We want your uusu I ^ I business, and intend [ I ness, if goods, service I ? j PERSONAL MENTION. K 1 People Visiting in This City fend at] r I Other Points. isA ?Mr. T. B. Wilkinson spent Sun- j u| - day in Savannah. I ?Mr. H. F. Starr, of Olar, was in ' \ I the.city .on Tuesday. > i*. ?Mr. W. A. Dickinson has returnE ed from a Northern trip. N i E. " ?Mr. Oscar Owens, of St. George, j ^ f spent Tuesday in the city. I ?Master Wilkes Knight has gone j j I ; to Sumter to visit relatives. ?Mrs. Scarborough, of North, is 11 W0, visiting .Mrs. L. E. Livingston. Hi. ?Col. W. A. Klauber has returned to the city from a trip North. j R ?Messrs. C. D. Free and J. W. ? Kg' Folk spent Sunday in Augusta. E ?Prof. R. T. Fairey, of Branch-j] K ville, spent Tuesday in the city. j i ?Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Knight mo j tored to Orangeburg last Monday, j , ? ?Mr. W. D. Rhoad has returned ? II'f " from a trip to the Northern markets, j ?Mrs. Robert Black is spending i [' some time with relatives* in Willis- 1 ? - ?Miss Bessie Lee Black is visitjr ing relatives in Walterboro this ?Mtss Daisy Hill, of Ellenton. is ' S "visiting Misses Nettie and Ethel San-. L difer. ?Mr. W. C. Patrick left Sunday ' for Glenn Springs, to spend a short [ ? ?Mrs. F. B. McCraekin is visiting friends and relatives in New-1 ?Dr. F. B. McCraekin returned ^ Monday from a trip to Northern points. [ ?Miss Louise Folk has returned 1^, from Estill, wnere 6he visuea friends. * ?Misses Harriedelle and Arrie Free have returned from a visit to Brunson. ?Mrs. L. P. McMillan is visiting L' her mother, .Mrs. F. G. J.eniaeks, in ?r Ehrhardt. ?Mr. and Mrs. A. McB. Speaks are spending a few days in Atlanta Ithis week. ?Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Hooton and Mr. D. F. Hooton spent Sunday in Savannah. ?Mrs. E. B. Walker and daughter : have returned to the city from a |# trip to the Panama-Pacific exposition. re LADII Last and Gir the smallest to the t you will need. If ittle there; but just i )ds and Suit De ing to sell you Rain Ooa g to see what to have on vine: any New to college ( rou will find it Wool Go< there is any- skirts or d hat you need, heavy weig 't them at your good for fa mer season is Crepes.- r 5 showing the soll_ better ie see is all we sha(le vou , 11 in the mar- Silks. T >r the past two others we a omething New When it itinue through sookS) an(i. ewest. y0U the mo; ?. As always, shown. Co We eoul< me from last new arriva : ones. you come a less, we need your T" i h co nave jruui uuoi i count for anything Mm ?Rev. E. 0. Watson, is spending . vacation in the North Carolina uountains. ?Miss Dorothy Adams spent sevral days last week in Hartsville and Jishopville. ?Mrs. C. P. Hooton. of Denmark, s visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. C. Z. Felder. ?Miss Estelle Williams, of Chareston, is visiting Misses Jessie and 3auline Cook. ?Misse? Wilhelmina Folk and Claire Weimar are visiting friends n Branchville. ?Miss Blanche Hair has returned :o the city after several weeks' staj n the mountains. ?Mrs. S. H. Counts expects tc :eave Friday for Saluda, N. C., tc ;pend some time. \ ?Miss Mattie Bellinger. oi Barnchville. spent Monday in the cit} with Miss Nel)*Black. ?Miss Ruth Herndon has return sd ro the city from a visit to friend: it McBee and Neece's. ?Mrs. Nancy Padgett and daugh ter. Miss Colette] of Walterboro, 'an risiting Mrs. J. B. Black. ?Mr. R. L. Risher left Sunday foi Anderson to spend a few days witl Mr. and Mrs. L.?M. .Glenn. ?Mrs. Josephine Beach returne< Tuesday from McColl, where she ha: been spending the summer. ?Mrs. J. W. Barr and Mrs. M. A Bamberg have returned to the cit; from Hendersonville, N. C. ? Miss Thelma Lewis has return ed to the city from a visit to Estill Varnville. and other points. ?Miss Carey Graham, who ha 1 in Antmc U t?ll uii it V I2>it LU nicuuo iu ta, has returned to the city. ?Dr. 0. D. Faust returned to th city yesterday after an absence o several weeks on a vacation. ?.Mr. W. I. Johns spent Tuesda in the city, enroute home from th mountains of North Carolina. ?Miss Pearl Counts has returne to the city from Brevard. X. C where she spent a few weeks. m n icinarfl of Ehrhardl is spending some time with the fam ily of his grand-son at Savannah. ? .Mr. and .Mrs. A. i3. .Jordan an family, of Dillon, spent a few days i the city this week with relatives. ?.Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Owens. Jr left yesterday for their home i Charleston a'ter spending some tim in the city with Col. and Mrs. J. F Owens. ;s STORE and A1 kMany of you i . teach this fall. * i -i 1 during tnese i< largest. Past experie rou won't have to wor nake out your list andc partment ts. Of course you will have e of these whether you go )r teach. ods. These we have tor the resses, in high, medium or ;ht, and all colors that are 11. rhey-are good again this seathan ever, and we have the vill want. hese we have received a few, re expecting this week, comes to longeloth, nainall staple goods, we can show st complete line we have ever mie see is all we ask. 1 mention numbers of other Is for fall but we prefer that nd let us show you. L A. HO ?Miss Grace Dobson, of Edgefield.] has returned to her home after a j i visit to Miss Julia Mabel Rowell. I ?Mr. and Mrs. B. T. Berry and! children, of Smoaks, spent Saturday j ! and Sunday in the city with rela- { ! tives. i ?Misses Mildred and Aegina j Knight are visiting their aunt. Mrs. R. R. Jenkinson, in Manning this [ week. ?Mr. R. M. Williams, of Bayard,! 1 Fla., is spending this week in Bam-; s berg county with friends and rela-1 j tives. ?Miss Mary Byers, of Augusta.' r; Ga., who has been visiting Miss Julia; Mabel Rowell has returned to her > home. . I ' ?Miss Eunice Johns has returned to her home at Baldock. after spend-1 F ing several weeks in the city with r relatives. j ?Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg has re-j - turned to the city from the North | 3 Carolina mountains, where she spent |l ! a few weeks. j I ?.Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Rhoad, Mr. II i and Mrs. G. W. Milev and Dr. J. S. il i Wimberly, of Branchville, were in the 1 r city on Monday. i ?Mrs. J. \V. Faulkner has return-' ed to her home in Augusta, after j ] spending some time in the city with s Mrs. J. R. Owens. j j ?Dr. and Mrs. George F. Hair, . have returned to the city from v Yonge's Island and Charleston.; , where they spent a week. -j ?Mr. and Mrs. G. Move Dickinson; . and son. George. Mrs. L. C. Price and Mrs. A. McB. Speaks motored to s Allendale Sunday in Mr. Dickinson's - car. and spent the day with Mr. and Mrs. J. G. Meriwether. & ?Mr. and Mrs. C. B. Mobley had f as their guests for a few days recent i ly Mr. and Mrs. M. C. Ellis, of Heath' \ Springs. Mr. and Mrs. E. D. Bessing-j e er. of Olar, and little Errol Mobley. of Barnwell.?The State. d ?Mrs. O. P. Folk and son. Perry, | and Miss Rosa Lee Varn. of Colleton j county, spent last Wednesday in the j city with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Aver. | i- They were on their way to the up-! country to spend some time. ?Mr. C. R. Gillam. of Cheraw. n spent Monday in the city. Mr. Gil-1 lam. who formerly resided here, now j .. lives in a rich toiiacco country. HeJ n states that the tobacco crop up there! e was tine up until a few days asro. | I. Since -he rainy =eason. however, the j crop has been probably damaged. | . AND MILLINERY PARLOR ?^?????^^i^? ways in the Lead 1 V vill go to college this fall, many of you will go away to Therefore you have thought of this and of you often >ng hot days. We have not only thought of you, but s-J nee has taught us just what you need early, therefore rv by looking from one place to another, and get a - - :ome to Hooton's and we'll fit you up for college or teaching ~ N - ;1 - yM Millinery Department' >1 Miss Estell Rutledge will be in charge partment almost daily, and when she of our millinery department again this arrives we believe we can show you the fall. This should be sufficient for those most complete array of millinery ever she has pleased for the past five seasons, shown in this section of the State. She and we believe she can please you. Miss will be here in a few days. We will let Rutledge is now in the markets, where you know when she arrives* However, she has been for the past month. She if there is anything special you want at ' " 3? doesn't rush to the markets and buy once, come to see us and we will have just anything they say is new, but she her send it. takes her time and looks the stocks over carefully, and knowing you and * V'fH seeing the stocks day after day, as well as being there to see the new things as BEGIN THE SEASON WITH US soon as they are placed on the market, PROMISE YOU WILL we believe, she will be in better position HAVE NOTHING TO REGRET. ' -M to please you this fall than ever before. She is shipping something for this de- ' OTON, Bamberg, S. C. ? = - ' :'J2 | - ''fa m ' _ ./mm Ginyour Cotton j . ; !hM " _ ri| ' With the Fanner's Friend Jones A. Williams I . :p . 1 \ Bring Your Wheat and Corn and Get Flour and Grits. ? i y i : f 4 * Farmers, Don't Forget Your Friend 11 \ % V