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i N mm??m? HOOTOf1 OUR NINT1 Hi/1 vaii atfonr) tka On A/IVt J VU MkfcVJIAM ?AAV notwithstanding the w \ do during the season. and ladies demand it, < K ^ - ? ?____ ^_ Ulinery Depa Did ever occur to vou v \ / time, trouble, worry, worl to prepare and have an ope it takes all of these. Bu has taught us that there i way for the girls and ladk in touch with the things to at the same time learn things are to be had. Th have an opening. We ha paid for the effort. Nothi better than success. Our showing of hats wa season and naturally, the f .1' larger. But we have just I are better prepared to she I vou want than ever before, I better position to know j 1 As soon as we saw how n I dered more, many new thir It I long as there is something Hft i expecting something, and y I assistant, Miss Ackerman, , I vite you to come and inspe< I we have the trimmings an I - We Want Yoi E. A. H p i j lf ^?u ^not ^ wa'tec^ 5 , PERSONAL MENTION. > People Visiting in This City and at < Other Points. B ' -V V. .1 i; ~/S ' " i ?Mrs. L. M. Glenn, of Anderson, ' is visiting Mrs. R. L. Kisher in tne <*ty. V ?Mr. Harry Horton spent the week-end in the city with Mr. Raymond Smoak. j?Mrs. M. J. Black is in Charles> tbn at the bedside of her husband, 9 3" ^ who is very ill. * > / ?Mr. G. A. Rice spent last week ^ at Raymond with his daughter, Mrs. Thomas R. Smith. ?Miss Eulalie Coleman spent last week-end at -home in the city from her school at Kearse. ?Mr. Raymond Smoak spent the week-end at home from the Univer- ^ sity of South Carolina. A r"J-- |fl ?Mr. and Mrs. Thomas R. Smith, of Raymond, spent Sunday in the city I with Mr. and Mrs. G. A. Rice. I --Miss Ruth Byrd spent the week- I end at home from Columbia college, 9 mk where she is teaching an art class. -?Mrs. B. C. Crum, of Rowesville, B spent several days in the city last 9 week with her mother, Mrs. E. D. Coleman. 9 ?Dr. and Mrs. J. B. Black and 9 Mrs. P. W. Free spent Tuesday night 9 at the bedside of Mr. M. J. Black at 9 a hospital in Charleston. 9 ?Mrs. Harry Wright has returned to Orangeburg after spending some time in the city with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. Thomas Black. ?Mrs. Ralph Goolsby and chil> dren returned last night to her home ICJ in Denmark. She was accompanied r by Miss Kathleen Wannamaker, who will be her guest for several days.? Orangeburg Times and Democrat. We "Shore" Will. Bamberg S. C. 3-27-16 j=== the Bamberg herald j W* Dear sir. I have reed your letter at IV hand. I am sorrv that I nut vou to the IV Stroubel it with. me for your money, i I V Dear sir I know that I was Be hind JL | with my subscription but I did not: have the money but I would all ways ! / would come pay you some on it But 1% could not pay up. I am farming \ 11 this year and money is scarce with 1 _ me. I paid you $100 some time a go i" but did not catch up. I cant send j up you in the money to day but if you I tim dont stop the paper be fore I get the per money I am coming to see you soon., t you treetid me so nice until if you pai< stop the paper on me be fore I pay sto] FS LADIES H MARCH IN ening? If not you missed indy weather, the crowd v So if vou have not been, m * md we are here to please rtment jSfij that it takes c and money / J, (py\j||J|Hj ning? Well, If BMrrr t experience 1 sn't a better la'fly Jlj^yL,, ?s to see, get be worn, and ffrTf I 'tQ'; where those /f J ft E i Ljyp at's why we jfj B/r ve been well mlYiJ'i ' ng proves it ,s larger this sales werei ; begim, andi^^'^ >w you what . For, from the success of our ust what you want than befo ^ -J- -i-1_ _ 1 irt' Vi Aivi a> pir>l /i last tilt? IlcllS V\CIC WC-LUL^ lgs, and they are here, and will new and different to be shown ou will not be disappointed. IV: have made manv new models it them. If they haven't one 1 id shapes, so don't fail to come ur Business, We Need Your Bi [OOTOh I on as promptly during the< cus /V J yf stM? 'U ^ BrnmrnS MB BILLS 1 m? GOLD J H SILVER?J JHf] CHECKS?J A< lPITAL and surplus 4 Per Cent. Interest Paid 01 tamberg Bai flONDAY lor it I will pay you for the past to mi e any how. 1 dont want the pa- tion to stop on me. noug] ime is hard with me why I has not ing t< 3 up But I Dont want the herald me a ). Dear sir if your paper comes from / i STORE Ai [ BUSINESS-! the greatest one yet. We h ras here and the goods were come, if you have been, com< your wants. Come, follow tl V \ /\r, opening, we are in sepa re, and we have it. cord , we immediately or- one . continue to come as It . Come to Hooton's, ' and [iss Rutledge and her Oi to show vou. We in- sliov ;rimmed to suit you, seas< an e iisiness, and Intend to Have Your I, 'Phone opening as you would have like >tomer the personal attention . r j?2ZZZ ???^ " DEPOSIT SLIP nl yr o <- rrt i j ^ '*^1 K^" Mor > jf Mai fe Keep , EVI usiness and o ^>JL WV1 frVtl i sing Accounts j :curateljf = .... $100,600.00 5? I _ . _ if ac a Savings Deposits. nkingCoj = ^? | spe RTFTTFi = 111JUJL 1U SV NIGHT = e two years after my subscrip- J I has Expired if you think aj I h arve me to send it I am will- j | ) pay up for it so please wait on | l little longer. Hope to hear i you from . | ??? / , VP MILLINERY [HE GREATEST 01 ad the largest and most complete sh< sold. Our opening days are only an ii i again, for we are showing new thii he crowd. You will be glad that you rate skirts in black and navy in wool. In \ urov, both velvet and cotton, also garbadine eats Now on Sale at Walker's )hone orders taken or seats held for this attr companied by remittance, payable to A. C. ^ ic, Orangeburg, S. C. rial Rates on all Railroads f( % M PHONY ORCHEI h ha annii a i UAI5, APRIL JrQ, j f : > ? 1 or more while the sizes are complete, will pay you to see our taffeta and crepe dr the prices are correct. rr Dress Goods and Silks?You will find mo ir, because more of this kind of material is be ons past. Among these lines you will find a veiling dress. Come let us show you is all w< Business, if Goods, Service and Price Count 83-J, Bambe d, we ask that you overlook that, for it > we strive to give. Fhe Birth of i IDEMY OF MUSIC, ORANGEBUR iday, Tuesday and Wednesday, i tinee Tuesday and Wedn< PRICES: MATINEE?$1.00 for all 3NING?Balcony, $1.50; 1st and 2nd* rows, house, $2.00. PARLOR ~ | wwmp vrr 'mim m owing we have ever had, dea of what we intend to 1 igs every day. The girls Jj came. 'J S Department I ly was our millinery depart- , iccess, but the dry goods and [ tments were equally as much ed by the girls and ladies, proves this better than the ng those days and since. Do d to get a suit? If so, come s snow you tne nina we sen. [y, for we don't keep the same , We have them now in taffeool, at prices from $15.00 to !ome take a look at these. . y ve the sport coats. Po you ? Then come see these; the M prices will please you. ;e Skirts?We are showing vash skirts we have them in is. Come Jet us fit you with esses. They have the style, re complete than we usually \i|j ing used todav than for manv .nvthing you need for a day or : for Anything. :M irg, S. C. vas impossible to give each I 11 .. 1 ?? Jill a Nation" G, SOUTH CAROLINA 5 j April 3,4,5; 8:15 p. ffl. J rvr? /Inwr fl fTl . v'Jl taua^, p? | seats. -^^8 orchestra, $1.50; balance of Auto Supply Store I s - -^-2 m \ ????????? i action. Mail orders accepted Valker, Manager Academy of >r this Engagement > ___ STRA OF 30 zzzzzumzmizzzimzi ^ll ^th nnri 5th i tui aiiu v in y