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HHBHBnBHHBHnnil Hooton's 1 , The Store You Hai Great Deal More A1 i - ' J iP ATHOO I IN ALL THAT IS t I Miss Estell Rutledge is here and re; 1 Miss Rutledge has spent nearly two h I any question about her having all the i i 1 linerv. She not onlv has the ideas, bi Mm - %f I please." If it is possible that you do i { I acquainted with her before the rush gi I commodating. r - I I Miss Ettie Kearse will be with us aj I ledge, and she will be delighted to ha1 > From past experience you rrfy';': shopped here before, wi We want your business, we need and intend to have your busir goods and service count for anyt PERSONAL MENTION. ?Miss Mary Li : :? week for York c( People iVsiting in This City and at will teach the comi , Other Points. ^ ?Mrs. M. A. Bi the girls' dormil fi V ?Mr. Jones A. Williams spent school, has returne Tuesday in Augusta. ?Miss Lillian H -?Mr. Aaron Rice is on a tri]5 to LaVerne Thomas 5 ' the Northern markets. the city last week ?Prof. S. A. Merchant spent sev- ?Miss Mattie I eral days in the city last week. , leave Saturday for ?Mr. J. C. Folk spent the week- s^e resume du ?? T * T-. /\1T1 end at Ehrhardt with his parents. ?mrs. j. u. kj n ; ---Mr. L. S. McAlister spent several have returned to^ days last week at Gastonia, N. C. Orangeburg, where ? ?Miss Edna Jennings, of Orange- days-burg, is visiting Mrs. H. M. Graham. ?Mr. and Mrs. j* ?Miss Eva Steedly, of hunter's bers and tittle Mi f Chapel, is visiting Miss Bettie Steed- motore^ to Charlo ly : spend a few days. ?Miss Louise Zeigler, of Denmark, Messrs Edwin spent a few days in the city last ler and Sam.and < week;' ' Tuesday for Clems f . ?Miss Bryant, of Charleston, is sume their studiesspending some time with Miss Mamie Spann Hartzog. ? . Laura Dowting, ol [. ?Mr. Harry Thomas, of Florence, d,ay * * . . . .. T tt Mrs. E. H. Dowlin ? is visiting his brother, Mr. LaVerne I 'Thomas. ?Miss Estell Ru ?Miss Colette Padgett, of Walter- ed .the C*ty *? 1 boro, is visiting Misses Ethel and a%m!,.11?.er ?rT5 ?.? t tt Tjift i and Millinery Parle i Urma Black. ~ ?Col. and Mrs. ?Miss Ella Horger, of Orange- 0t%4. . ~ /- Saturday for a stav burg, is visiting Mrs. J. C. Folk on &t Aiken_ Johnston) Carlisle street. Qa^ an(j 0^jler p0jj] - ?Miss Estelle Buster, of Bates- _Misses Kate F burg, spent Sunday in the city with Ha}% Mrs Annie Mrs. r. M. Hitt. d. Ryan motored ?Little Miss \ etilee> Milhouse, of Monday for the rac Denmark, spent the week-end with _Miss Ethel M( ^ Miss Luoile Folk. arrived in Bamberg ?Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brickie and sum0 charge of the little son spent Sunday in Branch- raent of Mrs A Mc ville with relatives. ?Mrg R M Wi ?Miss Hays, of Florida, has ae- pia>> and Mrs j k cepted a position as stenographer for Messrs. Calr and H. M. Graham, Esq. Olar, were week-ei ?Mrs. H. M. Felder has returned \ and Mrs. W. P. Jo 4/v Vb Vi nm ^ in Mnllins after a visit I nj.,. tv ? ? ?ivir. u wiii cru to Mr?. J. H. Armstrong. jagt wee^ froir ?Miss Bennie Wait Watson has(Where he has been gone to Timmonsville, where she will j mer, and spent a f teach the coming session. j before resuming his ? Mr. w. C. Whiteside, the well j son. known cotton buyer, has returned to i ShouuT the city for the cotton season. | k ?Miss Ethel Strom has returned j Mother?What's to the city after spending the sum- y0lir eye, Tommy? ^ mer vacation at Plum Branch. ! Tommy?That b ?Mr. J. D. Copeland and Mrs. J. me! D. Copeland, Jr., and little daughter j What for, pray? , 1 m 3 TT? t f..'i Ut returned nonie i uesuaj evcuius nuui ow sa,iu i mt m Henderson ville, where they have And did you? * been spending some time. No; honest, I di< yille. 1 j Well, why didn't r i \ / -'.,i V .}- ~y.\J ' .4 V ! Ladies Ston .re Heard So Much Ta bout, tor We Larry 1 ??? TON'S ^?T <IEW AND WANTED # ady for business. Now it is up to you. aonths in the markets, and there isn't aewest and latest ideas in regard to Milit she has the goods, and the motto: "To lot know- Miss Rutledge, come and get ets on, you w-ill find her pleasant and ac*ain this season as assistant to Miss Rutire her friends call and see her. know what to expect at Hooton's, so i invite you to begin the season your business, T"* 4 1 less, if prices, ?4 A I hing. .*. IA.S J vingston left last Prohibition Meetings. )unty, where she To the citizens and voters of Baming session. berg county: The committee in | onson, matron of charge of the matter of fixing dates tory of Carlisle for the several prohibition rallies in d to the city. Bamberg county beg to announce elms, milliner for meetings on the following dates and b Cd., returned to at the several places below mentionfrom Atlanta. ed: ,ena Watson will BamberS> September 9, 1915. Holly Hill where We are reQuested to announce that ities as teacher. on the date toi the meeting at Ehl" hardt, dinner will be served on the [era and little son , ..... ; , grounds in picnic style, and everythe cit\ from js invited to come and bring they spent a few ^ fil]ed basketa Cnnclrnro nrill Vio onnTvlia/^ fcvn aq/iVi I O "HI ouppugu 1U1 CO.V/U G. Frank Bam-; 0f the above meetings. ' iss Nell Bamberg _adv. W. E. FREE, Secretary. ?tte this week to Bamberg, S. C., August 11, 1915. Bruce, Olar Zeig- NOTICE TO CREDITORS. Pnwoii i^ft In the District Court of the United uiyae Koweu xeit states_For the Eastern District of on college to re- South Carolina. In the matter of M. Leinwand, p. i? n-r*a tvt^o Bankrupt?In Bankruptcy. Dovling and Miss To the creditors of the aforesaid f Anderson, are Bankrupt. s in the city with Take notice, that M. Leinwand, of ,g . Ehrhardt, in the county of Bamberg, in the State of South Carolina, in tledge has return- said district, who was adjudged a esume her duties Bankrupt in this court, on the 7th ton's Ladies Store da^ of July> 1915> has filed Petition therein, praying for a discharge in Bankruptcy; and that a hearing J. R. Owens left was thereupon ordered, and will be several weeks bad ipon said petition, before said * r\ vi* ? court, at Charleston, in said district, Augusta, Dublin, on the 2n(J day Qf 0ctoberj A D Lts- 1915, at 10 o'clock, a. m., at which an*. \aatto time and Dlace all creditors of said C1UC1 auu -TLCICIJO i l . ? . , M p Bankrupt and other persons in internals ana Mr. u. egt> may appear and show cause, if to Orangeburg any they have, why said discharge :es. ' should not be granted. - A.io^fo RICHARD W. HUTSON, cGes, of Atlanta, Clerk on Sunday to as- August 24th, 1915. 9-29. millinery depart B. Speaks & Co. NOTICE OF ELECTION. lliams, of Bayard, Can>lina' C?UDty ?f J. Kearse and Notice is hereby given that an Faber Kearse, of election will be held on the 14th day ad guests of Mr. of September, A. D., 1915, at the voting precincts fixed by law in said nes* county, upon the question as to ce returned to the whether the manufacture and sale of , alcoholic liquors and beverages shall i .Petersburg, va., prohibited or continued in this during the sum- state, as provided by Act No. 76, to ew days at home submit to the qualified electors the j. f ?u_ - 8 iv, ? s <?tnriip<5 at fMpm- yuesuun 01 me prumuitiuu .ui tiie manufacture and saie of alcoholic liquors and beverages in the State JJ ~\ and to provide for the carrying of a * these provisions into effect, approved ? the 16th dav of February, A. D., the matter with 1915. The qualifications for suffrage are oy next door hit as follows: Residence in State two years, in the County one year, in the polling precinct in which the elector offers m first. to vote, four months, and the payment six months before any election of any poll tax then due and payable, in t mama. Provided, That rvnisters in charge you? of an organized church and teachers 5 and Milline Ik About, And The One he Goods To Cause Th< Dry Goods and Si .<?>. We have u; fever before t( in both qualit heretofore. \ expensive thi: very partieuh articles, as w trouble findin want it at Ho< Our suits a early, you will or size you w mous Dannen . it comes to st spect. Buy changes are n when we do it Silks?Thes considered both large an small figures crepe meteors Wool goods W K / and shade vo these at two p t RedUSO show you Th * the serge dres / / we invite you to come and let us show with us, and we promise you will .1 HOOTON, Bs of public, schools shall be entitled to I TMS vote after six months' residence in wlwL I Ilk the State, otherwise qualified. m a a ii/ Registration.?Payment of all HAWK taxes, including poll, tax, assessed and collectible during the previous / year. The production of a certificate 11 ? L or the receipt of the officer authoriz- i||h I xft* ed to collect such taxes shall be con- ] lit J \\\i | chisive proof of the payment there- ^ Before the hour fixed for opening I the polls Managers and Clerks must /IjnAM}^///o take and subscribe to the Constitu- jljJlji/fSfy^\ vk tional oath. The Chairman of the jl ll f[lr \ Board of Managers can administer / !/ \ f\ tho nnth tho nlhor Manapiprs ann ///// 1^^. \ / J to the Clerk; a Notary Public must I V V/l administer the oath to Chairman. I\ !C I The Managers elect their Chairman * \) ! Polls at each voting place must be m opened at 7 o'clock a. m., -and closed I IBMtbBS! at 4 o'clock p. m., except in the City of Charleston, where they shall te BBjff ^ Wfilj opened at 7 a. m. and closed at 6 HH ^IJZIfllv The Managers have the power to BnPj fill a vacancy; and if none of the ]ln Managers attend, the citizens can ap BBMp IT' point, from among the qualified vot- SsEp B ers, the Managers, who, after being sworn, can conduct the election. At the close of the election, the people exten Managers and Clerk must proceed They carry on t] publicly to open the ballot boxes ana 4 nxrcnv' -onr count the ballots therein, and con- A CHECH JJUl tinue without adjournment until the check is AS GOOD . same is completed, and make a state- ? t# r ment of the result, and sign the same, household wants. If 3 Within three days thereafter, the Chairman of the Board, or some one (Jr designated by the Board, must deliver to the Commissioners of .Elec ????tion the poll list, the boxes contain- n A -n-rm at A XTTI ing the ballots and written state- C/AlrllAJj AINU ments of the result of the election. 4 P?T C61lt. Managers of Election.?The following Managers of Election have m been appointed to hold the election |J -fara. m at the various precincts in the said M If County: I JU^C&lRKM\ Bamberg-?H. N. Folk, R. S. Sim mons, G. A. Rice. Colston?J. B. Varn, J. W. Kearse, C. F. Padgett. Denmark?J. S. J. Faust, G. E. Hudson. N. W. Sojourner. Ehrhardt?F. H. Copeland, J. B. C McMillan. A. M. Kinard. Farrell's Store?T. J. England, R. E. Warren, J. I. Dempsey. Govan?D. W. Kittrell, W. A. Hay, Jr., R. L. Lancaster. Kearse's Mill?Ernest Ritter, A. \ W. Brabham, Eddie Kearse. Lees?J. V. Matthews, J. H. Walsh, H. B. Grimes. Midway?Clinton Herndon, E. W. Duensing, J. P. O'Quinn. Olar?H. H. Kearse, U. G. Milhous, S. E. Neeley. The Managers at each precinct S named above are requested to dele gate one of their number to secure ^ the boxes and blanks for the elec- HHIHHHHHI tion at Court House on Saturday, I WHEN PRICES September 11th, between 9:00 a. m. I of North Carolina the fin< 1 A A n m j | shipment during Septerab ttt-tt tv n p rvTirpT t 1 I and h&rdjrsnd csq st&nd t WILEY D. ROW ELL. We have only ne variety. Chairman, ! given us satisfaction, set c tj p CRTT\T ' I Shoe, N. C., 1000 to4000@ t n copft and 1 I 1C0?- Buyer pays ex^ l. U. writ, LAIN L>, . MEQGETT PRODUCE Commissioners of State and Coun- 1 w?aisogro? ty elections for Bamberg Coun- B ' ' " * . --.-rj.. ; . viiiv A.-- - , \ try Parlor You Will Hear a 5 Talk. Come See uit Department seel greater efforts this season than . . > show a more complete assortment. ;y and price, than we have shown Ve have not only given the large and tigs our attention, but we have been tr to have the small and inexpensive ell. We think von will have little g just what you want, and when you oton's. re here, therefore if you wish a suit I find little trouble in finding the color , ould like. We are featuring the faberg's suits again this season. When vie and fit, thev have it in every re* * _ suit at Hooton's and be pleased. If ecessary, we make them, why worry, ; for you. ;e we have in large varietv, in all that C? w ' ^ , new. Taffetas, in olain and stripes. IK d small stripes, for large figures or I / . Messalines, eolians,, crepes, and B . If it's a silk you wish, we have it. I ( liese we have to fit any figure, in all i ;ls. If you have never been pleased I Lire, get a W. B. and you will be I ?These we have in just the material 1 u will like. We make a specialty of I rices, 50c and $1.00. Come and let us I iere is nothing better this season than I ses with silk trimmings. > I J you. If you have never I . -J lave nothing to- regret I imberg, S. C. | I BURGLAR WHA.HA!" I /OUR CASH WITH US . d invitations to the THIEF AND HOLDUP MAN* heir persons or in their homes large sums of money. )K is of no use to the professional thief. Still, a ' AO fiAOTT +#k +Via iM/laiman n* fnr ill# immcdisti A0 UA011 IV tiiV UOUVCMUIMi V* wmmim n. ^ ? ,, w^rou haven't a bank acconnt ^ EN ONE TODAY. SURPLUS $100,000.00 Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. * j ;rg Banking Co. t . * VV ? "S.?J fl. Whitney Co. Cotton Factors , ? AUGUSTA, GA. > * I Correspondence Invited ^ ^ A R R A Wm ^mmm^market during De cember and January I > ARE HIGH. We have growing in the mountains at lot of CABBAGE PLANTS that has ever been grown for H er and October, and being crown in that climate, they are tough he effects of the hot sun better 1 han any other plants you can get. viz., THE FLORIDA HEADER. The only cabbage that has luring September and October. Prices, by express, f. o. b. Horse $1.50 per 1000; 5000 to 8000 @ $1.25 per 1000; 10000 and over, $1 per is charges. Prices by Parcel Post, 35c per 100. Address orders to CO.* (The 700 Acre Truck Farm) YONGES ISLAND* S. C. I r Cabbage Plants for shipment from November to April B will bo glad to supply you0 Write for pricsso [| ' * * - '; .. . ' . v.v ....v-j'.-i : -