The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, October 21, 1915, Page 5, Image 5

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x "** | F Remember we carry the best Kid Glove for $1.00?Puritan. i a n ===== k II WE ARE AL' ft II HATS, sur ^ [I But are better prepar II fore. You can make 11 they can always find j || z==^= j Dry Goods & S : | COAT SUITS?They continue r|, ; I newest. We invite your special z g at $12.50, $15.00 and $20.00. II which are equally as attractive w || ALTERED FREE. 0 \ M COATS?W? have been compel 11 stock of Coats since the season pp amount of business done in this ' H ^ wort^ your while to call and 1 a showing. We have them to fit an II pay cheerfully. p .11 DRESSES?They are the most p try to describe, so we invite you n WAISTS?These we are showi f*".' - v II materials. The styles, Ave leave g' II correct.! I If SWEATERS?In this line we y price you can caU for. We have ?0 ladies, and at prices that are in a ||f II UNDERWEAR?Have yon pr< 11 for the cold days ahead, if not coi f I I dren. If it's underwear, Ave hav y H ; We want your fiHootor H TELEPHONE 83-J I lis CSSSSSL ESSSZ ~ Versonal mention" People Visiting in This City and at tl Other Points. t( ?Mr. J. C. Strong, of Midway, was a: in the city Friday. yj ?Miss Charles, of Spartanburg, is *r risiting Miss Addys Hays. ?Mrs. L. E. Livingston ifc spend- ^ ng some time with relatives at Cope. *r * v' ?ivir. ana i>ir?. ?j. nuu?u??, ^ ^ of Olar, spent Wednesday in the city. Ite;^ Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Knight ^ spent Sunday ' afternoon in Black- ' ; Tllle. r?Dr. Charles Black and Miss t.. Blanch Hair motored to Olar Monday morning. ^ & ?Miss Ruth Byrd left last week for Clinton, where she will spend some time. d agggi ?Mrs. M. If. Johns spent the I week-end" with her son, Mr. W. i. ^ * Johns, at Baldock. n S ?-Misses Mae Brabham and Wil- ? helmina Folk are visiting Mrs. C. F. a % Gilchrist, at Florence. i G F ?B. D. Carter, Esq., left Monday' c; %? - for Stedman, N. C., to attend the: ii ri r vNwedding of his brother. cl ' ?Mr. D. F. Hooton and little a daughter, Miss Natalie, spent last ci Saturday in Charleston. a ?Mrs. A. McB. Speaks left on 0 Monday for Baltimore to purchase :t] A. fail and winter millinery. S if' / ^ or f ' ?Mr.-W. A. Dickinson and Misses t C Leona Brabham and Thelma Lewis spent Sunday at Varnville. N Qj , ?Mr. and Mrs. E. P. Henderson, ? w kr -v of Aiken, visited their son, E. H. B F Henderson, Esq., a few days ago. r ?S. G. Mayfield, Esq., of the Bam- a, I berg bar, was in the city Monday on ? I professional . business. ?Barnwell a Sentinel. ?*' ?Mrs. H. N. Folk and little son, ^ of Bamberg, are visiting relatives in ? " , the city.?Orangeburg Times ana< Democrat. ?Mrs. J. N. McMichael has been j visiting relatives in Bamberg for sev-: eral days.?Orangeburg Times andi Democrat. ' ,?r ?Mr. Robert Hartzog, of Atlanta, i J " 3pent a few days in the city last; week with his parents, Mr. and Mrs.! IV V. J. Hartzog. ?Messrs. D. F. and E. A. Hooton, H. L. Hinnant and James H. Arm-i * ? ? ?- T ryf am StrOD^ IliUlU^ CU IU iiCAiii5tun ounuaj m to view the plantation of Mr. Caughr man, who this year grew five bales * of cbtton on one acre. - - 11 " i rnnTfl JUVUIV WAYS PREPARI [S, COATS, D ed to-day than ever, for we men wear the same kind oi it at Hooton's. COME, SE uit Department to arrive, therefore, we have the ittention to those we are showing IVe have them at other prices. ' ITT. CSTTTHPC nere quani) tuuuw. mi . i opened, owing to the unusual department up to now, so it will look the line over that we ar^ iy size, and at prices that you will ; difficult merchandise we have to to come and look for yourself. ng in ail of the new and wanted it to you as to whether they are have almost any size, color, or them for the children, girls and accordance with the quality. spared yourself and the children ? - - - ii _i. ! ne and let us tit you ana me cnu11 business, we need your busi i's Ladies ai 11 ic ?Mrs. M. R, Rice, of Mt/ Pleasant, . ho has been visiting relatives in le city, left Saturday for Ehrhardt ) spend some time. ?Mr. and Mrs. John F. Brickie id little daughter, of Augusta, ^ [sited his brother, Mr. J. B. Brickie iZ" t the city this week. || ?Hon. B. D. Carter, member of _ s le house from Bamberg county, was ^ i the city last week on professional g usiness.?Barnwell Sentinel. ||| ?Miss Bessie Lee Black, of Bam- iBjp erg, is yisiting her sister, Mrs. Harf Wright, on Lovell street.? rangeburg Times and Democrat. I ? RUPTURE EXPERT HERE. L| ftelv. Patronized bv U. S. Army and ffciif Navy, Called to Orangeburg. gf F. H. Seely, of Chicago and Phila- g| elphia, the noted truss expert, will || e at the Orangeburg Hotel and will 5 smain in Orangeburg Wednesday K nly, Oct. 27th. Mr. Seely says: ~ The Spermatic Shield as now used j| nd approved by the United States == overnment will not only retain any SEE ase of rupture perfectly, affording ||g nmediate and complete relief, but ^ loses the opening in 10 days on the =3 verage case. This instrument re- j|j eived the only award in England . 3 nd in Spain, producing results with- 3 ut surgery, injections, medical = reatments or prescriptions. Mr. == eely has documents from the United = tates Government, Washington, D. = ., for inspection. All charity cases ^ ithout charge, or if any interested == all he will be glad to show same = ithout charge or fit them if desired. == usiness demands prevents stopping || t any other place in this section.? == dv. = < = H ml 1 Hobart Bosworth In | ^ "The Scarlet Sin" j ^ A soul-stirring drama j (E of a woman who paid the inevitable price for her folly. |a 4 REELS I ?| 5c and 10c | =? Thursday, Oct. 21st | 1 Ii \m Thielen Theatre ? I s I I " | in th JZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ- ' teach ss&J .Slit mmM ?AOi^?ZIOi iQ iWC Bamber '11 ij- elusive m TO FII I THF Wi Presses,WaIsts, have a larger and more complete f clothes, but the girls and ladies w E, AND MAKE US PROVE Wt I ip | f: I (seeleft-hand illustration) I \W ^ kj.'.'.W acicssuiucimiigjuu *c m -j ::l : | wished for; a reducing cor//.v/ /.7 ::ii; I set that actually reduces / ;;; .'7 I fullness at hips and bust, ;.|i :// // JiSi: I and has the "old corset" fr; * /'.*y ft;: jj? feeling of comfort with If ffyyij | $3.00 up p? r ml The Perfect Corset I 1 (see right-hand illustra.) 14 XMSMmj "W. B." provides a * jti new corset tliat needs B no "breaking-in." Se- B lect the right model fl b for your figure. Re- fl H^^BB suit: No more break- B ^^B^B , ing-in, new corsets. B . Your "W. B." fits, fl ^Bl feels, and is right . B |^B^^B from the |HB^ $1 to $3. Jpj ness, and intend to have your busi s Store am Mail Orders Filled Promptly IVCaxwi T3te"WcmderCa Electric Starting and Light The new Maxwell is equipped with the Si Huff Electric Starting and Lighting Systen This system is a single unit, type, comb in one instrument the generator and moto It is the simplest, "sure-fire" powerful starter made and has about one-half the of ordinary starters. We are waiting to take you for a test ride in the car that has broken all low "First-Cost" records, and ii | breaking all low After-Cost records. 'OneMariMohavTop d* f i^fifElectr, Demountable Ifynf W' RElectr, J^nMsion Mbidsbield A' F.0 8. OETROIT Q. D. RYAN Telephone 81 Bamberg, S Miss Ethel Black spent Sunday Glendale springs e city from Olar, where she is Herndon's Grocery I ing in the high school. | Drug Store.?adv. V. . . k * : J - 11 11 i ?*. r. g d LaCLl gCdl Ladies Stor iNTS of the LADIE DRESS GOODS line in all the departments thar ant something different, and ex 1AT*WE SAY. I Millinery Our millinery department dreds of others by the work Stroduction here. We ahvay show you here. Miss Ruth working to please you, whet you come they want to sho you have seen at other plac< you saw here wh^n you wei new, very likely it lias not SHAPES?We have man arrived the last of last week rive tomorrow. You will fii usually find at most places FLOWERS?Many new i since the season opened, an< jH^^H to you MIMi Maybe you have a shape HH We udll be glad to do this 1 {^ Mi Our line of velvets, chiffi nn of the small articles is com] hum nery at other place get quality and style at re MB mo,,e to set the ne'vest ii* ness, ir price, goods and service i Milliner ? .. .. _ , - i Sjte P I Our st Ml H! ^ I *? *nsF gj^jjl I puylng 1 I mg i I Look at = H latest styl i= fl gentlemen nam = children. lining |f H wire = 19 Men's 1 H - 9 sty!es and ? I Men's s EE ^R price. Ov ic Starter | 9 ===== icLights | . | | ilcpation | | stockini EE ladies; als == buttons, \ ??aN ! I I Ell 10 1 water for sale at K / '=="Tl [rn We give and redeem Purple Trading Stamps. Save alj you 0 can. ??Mi S and GIRLS in AND SILKS U I t we have ever shown be:perience has taught them Department II ; has proven its value to you and hunand new ideas that find their first in- I \ s have something new and different to fc edge and Miss Kearse are continually | her you are here or at home, for when L w you something different from whaf ? , es,*and something different from what 5 re in last. When we show something j been seen in this section before. I 5 1 - ' i y new ones for your inspection, some I some this morning, and more will ar- I ad an assortment here larger than you I during their openings. I ideas along this line have come out I I we have them, for when there is any- 1 find it here. and wish us to furnish the trimmings. :'or you. cms, feathers, ribbons, flowers, &id all [>lete in every respect. PRICE MI1JLI1S, then come to Hooton's, where you asonable prices. It doesn't cost any count for anything 1 y Parlor / I Bamberg, South Carolina M 31 II 1 lei f* J I BP wboods I ore is full of new I ; ?| It will pay you I >ect them before I Bi elsewhere. I :]?M SHOES I t our shoes. We have the ^ 1 < . V" es in shoes for ladies and v ; also for boys, girls and H HATS I iats in all of the newest H colors. H [ATUIKir I M Luimnu | >uits, any color, size and B ercoats the same. B I0TI0NS I is for the boys, girls and io socks for the men; pins, B needles, thread, liandker- B n's collars and ladies* col- H| fact most anything you C. R. I I ABHAMS II SONS I ( ___H I I M ??? H - /