The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, September 30, 1915, Page 5, Image 5
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i Hooton's
1 EIGHT TEARS
(It has always been
goods. Then we n
opening was the gr
is always something
j Millinery De
We stated previous to our opening
and more complete assortment of mi
ly shown, and we did it. We have
We had more hats, more customers,
@ greater. ?ut We bave begun, 2
V to show you just what you will wanl
the success of our opening we are ir
v v a what you want than before, and w<
i many new things, just the wanted t
P. m will continue to come as long as
m and different to be shown. Come 1
A you shall not be disappointed. Mis:
A Miss. Kearse, have made many new
we haven't just what you want ready
A and the trimmings, and Miss Rutled*
KB Come see, don't take our word or yd
A you to come to Hooton's and see f(
?If you did not get waited on as p:
? * liked, during our opening days,
that thi stime. Even with the ex
A possible to give each customer i
A usually strive to give.
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PERSONAL MENTION. "
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People Visiting in This City and at Gove
Other Points.
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C > \ ?B. D. Carter, Esq., spent Tues- Co
1 day in Columbia. ,nor.J
?Mr. J. G. Black spent several mati<
days in Beaufort this week. 8, as
?MisS Ottie Harrison, of Deni'
' mark>and Miss Eula Harrison visited
Smoaks last week.
ordei
?Mrs. M. L. Johns returned Tues- re
day from Lawtey, Fla., where she custc
spent some time with relatives. rious
. ?Mrs. Rountree has arrived in nate
the city to spend the winter with her impo
daughter, Mrs. J. J. Brabham, Jr. lieve,
. ?Col. and Mrs. W. G. Smith and Caro
daughter, of Orangeburg, spent Sat- date
ufday in the city with Mr. and Mrs. the I
?* G. Frank Bamberg. and i
* j ?Misses Mae Brabham and ers i:
Franke Folk, of Bamberg, were in on t
v. the. city Wednesday.?Orangeburg danS
Times and Democrat. dling
?Mr. W. C. Rice, who was for- .a fr<
^ merly with Hunter's hardware store ** is
v K >fn this city, has accepted a portion ty.
v/ with Smoak & Moye. wiin
date
?Col. und Mrs. J. R. Owens have
returned to the city after several rp^
weeks' stay in Johnston, Aiken, Au- w
gusta and other points. ~
of ec
?Miss Helen Simmons, of Char- ijfe>
leston, after spending a few days in prop<
the city with Miss Blanch Hair, has thini
returned to her home. it is
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?Messrs. W. A. Dickinson, and able;
John Folk attended the performance W
of "Damaged Goods" at the theatre consi
in Orangeburg Tuesday evening. and
i , ?Misses Wilhelmina Folk and vent:
Ruth and Lalla Byrd have returned as
to the city from Millen, Ga., where j trolli
they spent a week with friends. j start
?Miss Jessie Cook, who has been j gene
stenographer for Mayfield & Free, J
left a few days ago for Gaffney,1 ning
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where she entered Limestone col-!
lege. proc]
"Fir
?Mrs. J. D. Copeland, Miss Mosella
Copeland and Mrs. W. P. Riley ^
havft returned to the citv from Hen- ...?
?.. - inert
dersonville, N. C., where they spent forn]
the summer months. ; meai
?Mr. Walter Curry has returned eran
to the city from Brunswick, Ga., that
where he was called a few days ago pren
on account of the illness of his an(j
y brother, who died a few days later, may
?Mr. R. L. Meriwether, of Allen- the
u-hn has fnr a v'ear Dast been Deeis
uai^/f ""v ? * r
taking a course at the University of teacl
Chicago, spfent a few days this week impr
with his aunt, Mrs. A. McB. Speaks. Care
it, 1
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our object to grow as we li
otice the crowds during the
eatest yet, it is not guess w
I doing at Hooton's.
partment
; that we would show a larger
llinery than we had previouse*V
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been well paid for the effort. j
and naturally, our sales were J
md are better prepared today
t than ever before. For from
l better position to know just \ If/I
e have it. We have ordered Jj[ &$}/ '
hings, and they are here, and . <1
there is something new X
lere expecting something and k
s 'Rutledge and her assistant, H J
models to show you, and if
trimmed, we have the shapes
?e is prepared to do the work. 1 Wf'
ur friend's word, for we want j|p;
>r yourself. We shall expect ^
romptly as you would have
we ask that you overlook copyrighted
tra help we had, it was im- Mf]
the personal attention we jMj
. HOO'
FIRE PREVENTION DAY." imHOn
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rnor Manning Designates Fri- I
day, October 8. . I 1 ^Tl
lumbia, September 24.?Gover- I I ^ I
Manning today signed a procla- I ?"% 111
>n designating Friday, October I ^
; "Fire Prevention Day." It is I
lated that the fire loss in the I
id States and Canada in 1914j-|
more than $235,000,000, and in
* to reduce this enormous waste
sources of our country, it is the
un of the governors of the vai
States in the Union to desiga
day for the discussion of this! , HI
rtant subject. The governor be- "*
s that if the people of South ; J ]
lina will meet together on this!
and discuss among themselves j of
>est methods of preventing fires,.
*t the same time have the teach- QH
n the public schools impress uphe
minds of the children the! thi
er of carelessness in the han-|
of inflammables, it will result in j wil
sat saving of life and property. \ |
expected that the city and coun- j | GVi
jicials, as well as the fire chiefs,
arrange public meetings on this,
for the purpose of interesting;
>eople in this work. pjg
ie proclamation follows:
hereas, one of the common forms j m
gnomic waste, as well as loss of! raw
i
is through the destruction of:
erty by fire; and the significant '
; about this is that so much of!
so unneccessary and prevenV
; and
hereas, our people should use
tant care, individually, officially
collectively, to avoid and pre-. 'wfire-breeding
conditions, as well j I
d be alert and efficient in con-! fl
ing and extinguishing fires when ! H
ed, and in order to promote suchJ aI ^
ral watchfulness: |
>w, therefore, I, Richard I. Man ;
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, governor of tne state 01 soutn i | 6l6Dil<
lina, do hereby designate and I
[aim Friday, October 8, 1915, as;l|___^__.
e Prevention Day," and I urge
public schools of the State, and | :
county and municipal officers - the importance o
iof, to give, in a proper manner, In witness wh<
al recognition of the day and its: to set my hand a
ling, and request citizens gen-, seal of the State
y to give special attention on lumbia, this twe
day to the conditions of their j September, nine
lises, to the end that the waste! fifteen and in tfc
loss of property and life by fire! fortieth year of
be reduced to the minimum in j the United State:
~ C/Mifh Ca rr?l i n a F.s- I f Smith Clafnlir
OiaiC U1 WUHi S/M.4 ^ ' VK/V%?v
illy would I urge upon the RICHARE
lers and parents of the State toj By the govern
ess upon the children of South j R. M. McCOW
lina the danger from fire, and j Secretary of
j OUR FALL OPE^NG T
ive, therfore we strive each season
5 openings, and count the sales aft
ork but facts, the sales prove that.
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WUNCEMENT 1
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lave purchased the Bakery <
J. F. Kilgus, and from now
11 1 1 1 i. t ?A
will De giaa to rurmsn anyng
in the bakery line. Bakery
[1 be sanitary and modern in
/
jry respect, and I will apprete
the patronage of the peov
! of the town. Bread delivered
A.SPANN
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one No. 16 Bamberg, S. C. ^
f itc nrovpntinn I T.rkdiT't' uic tppt inu
a. a v ? 1IIO JLJl'JJL' JL iXXIiVJ.* |
jreof I have hereun- I lm
,nd caused the great Abbeville Farmer Victim of Accident W
to be affixed, at Co- at Molasses Mill. Neui
mtv-fourth day of Coli<
teen hundred and Abbeville, September 23.?Robert < Burr
te one hundred and j S. McComb had his left arm so bad-i?^c#
the independence of | ly crushed in a molasses mill yes- j terns
3 of America. terdav that it had to be taken off
La State seal.) just below the elbow. Mr. McComb
> I. MANNING, went to his mill at an early hour to geer
or; Governor. . start up. The mill is run by a gaso- and
'* " 1i~/^ nnnrlvin T n r>Am/\ T-v, nnnnr Mr Mr
IN, Hilt; CiXglliC. ILL Dlimc uiauugi 1U1. | I'll.
: State. McCoi^b's sleeve was caught in the j miles
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HE GREATEST 0
to show more goods
erwards, and when we
Come, follow the cr
Dry Goods & Suit De
Do you intend buying a suit or coat this
o Hooton's and look, or look other place
iooton's. We are satisfied what you will
\
lobby, stylish suits and coats at reasonat
lad the greatest success in these departme
ve have ever had. The reason we have de
issortment is larger, naturally th^ sizes are
he styles are better, and the prices' more
>efore. The proof of our success is, we 1
tnd better suits, than ever before up to '
nany new suits which have arrived since
vill come and inspect our line now, we thin
rouble in finding just what you want. Con;
Our Dress Goods and Silks:?You will fin<
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ve usually show, because more of this kind
lsed today than for maqy seasons past. A
vill find anything you will need for a day
n all that is new and wanted this season. 1
o-wear dress, we will have another shipmei
io call and ask to see them. In the smj
nost difficult to find, we are prepared tto pl<
is corsets, hosiery, trimmings, and -things
Come. We want your business, we neei
ntend to have your business, if goods, qual
or anything.
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1BERG, j
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Do You Need Ai
fSHOE
?3 ril ^?r ^our ai
rw&^H and Yourself?
Hlf IHf fffMSTT gQHM?
OF COURSE YC
And rather than do yourself an
ing a cheap, unknown brand of
ply you with a pair of
"Walk-Over S
Guaranteed solid .leather or mon
also carry a complete line of
Children's Shoes, Clothini
Notions, Hats, Coat Suit
Ready-to-Wear Ga
We Promise to Save Y<
Ehrhardt Bargai
< EHRHARDT, S.
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UB-MY-TISM
ill cure your Rheumatism ]
ralgia, Headaches, Cramps, ~ '
:, Sprains, Bruises, Cuts and
is, OId Sores, Stings of Insects tober
Antiseptic Anodyne, used in- sirabi
illy and externally. Price 25c. 40xis
less y
prices
just as the mill started running,
his arm was almost ground off. Dill
McComb's home is about two *
j from Abbeville. |
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and better ?
say our fall x
owd, there ?
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ipartment I
season? If so, come
is and then come to 2?
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do if vou like new,
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ints, up*to this time, @
cided on is this: The
i more complete, and
reasonable than ever 3K '
lave sold more suits
this time. We have 5?
the opening, if you X \
k you will have little X
le, look, is all we ask. X
i more complete than J
of material is being X ^
mong these lines you X
or an evening dress, X
[f >ou prefer a ready- X
it of these this week, X V".
ill wares, the things X
sase your wants, such ^
of this kind. X
I your business, and X
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injustice by buy- -,N
shoes, let us supV.
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in HouseJ
FOR SALE!
ffer for sale up to Oe5,
1915, the most dee
store lot in Famberg,
53. Don't answer unou
mean business. For
} and terms apply to
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