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T Ihootc I Your E If you have decidei plans in regard to ; . and where you are ! places. Come and We mention in this sp; I I Exclusive In stunning Easter st I I material and workmansh j from $8.00 to $22.?0. 7 HP find here in Palm Beach |H I and wool. , In other wor< I suit and you will have s I from. [e. a. - ?PERSONAL MENTION. :V>/ People Visiting in This City and a Other Points. . ' ~ ?Mr. D. W. Phillips spent last Sat urday in Charleston. ?Miss Alma Davis spfent last week end at her home in Orangeburg. ?Miss Maud Grimes, of Lexington ' v S. C., is visiting Miss Frankie Folk. 1 * v :?Mr. Lee D- Blume, of St. George : ~ / spent Sunday in the city with rela ftives. % ' ?Mr. N. B. Rhoad, of Hunter' Chapel, was in the city on busines Friday. ?Dr. and Mrs. E. J. Wannamakei of Orangeburg, spent Sunday in th city with relatives. ?Mrs. Thomas Black and Miss A1 ma Black visited the Magnolia gar dens, Charleston, last Saturday. ?Miss May Inabinet, of Orange burg, spent the week-end in the cit; with Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Inabinet. i ?^Mr. John F. Brickie and family / " of Augusta, spent Sunday in the cit; with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Brickie. ?Miss Julia Kibler spent las week-end in Orangeburg with he aunt, Mrs. R. F. Bryant, on Whitmai street. ?Misses Maud Grimes andFranki Folk spent Monday and Tuesday ii Charleston, visiting the Magnoli; gardens. ?Mrs. Blocker and Miss Clare Edwards, of Charleston, spent Sun day in the city at the home of Mi <1 A. B. Utsey. ?Rev.J E. A. McDowell, of Fairfax spent Tuesday in the city in attend ance upon the revival services at th Baptist church. ?Miss Anna Griffith, of Cope^wa one of the guests at Dr. and Mrs. J K. Fairey's silver wedding anniver sary at St. Matthews. ?Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rentz, Jr. Miss Kate Rentz, and Mr. J. J. Hear* spent Saturday and Sunday in Char leston, where they visited the Mag nolia gardens. ?Messrs. W. Max Walker, Win Chester Graham and C. W. Rentz, Jr. attended the meeting of the Soutl Carolina Underwriters association ii f Columbia last week. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Crum, o Denmark, were in the city today. Mi Crum is a member of the Bamber leadslative delegation. a member o ,the ways and means committee of th Louse.?Orangeburg Evening News. >N'S LADH laster Coa J ^Ua o#-*rla fkaf <rAii r LI UpUIl 111C Otjr 1C umi, j vu |d your Easter apparel, it is fc sure to find the most appi ! let us please you as we hi ace only a few of the many thii i f ' jUh sortment th r* TRIMME kinds, we s, prices in ac SllltS pensive tha yles, the newest in lip. We have them .Tiese suits you will White ere , cool cloth, taffeta, 25c and 35c. ds, come here for a White ma omething to select at 35c an(j g Marquiset Hooton, i 1 == I ?Mr. J. A. Spann is vi6iting relatives in Dothan, Ala. 4 ?Mrs. J. D. Smyser, of Florence, is visiting relatives in the city. ?Dr. A. C. Ligon and Mr. P. C. Branson, of Orangeburg, spent a few hours in the city Wednesday.. ' ?Miss Harridelle Free has re turned to Coker college, Hartsville, ' after spending some time in the city with her parents. / ?Mrs. D. G. Felder and Mrs. P. r C. Robey, and little son, William, of Asheville, N. C.t are visiting at the g home of Mrs. L. E. Livingston. I s UNITED STATES GEMS. e Total Value Mined Since 1880 Placed at $8,159,971. The total value of the precious stones-groduced in the United States from 1880 to 1914 is placed by the y geological survey at $8,159,971. In recent years the mining of sapphire in Montana has developed into an in' dustry of some importance and the ' production for 1913 has been estimated at $238,635. Turquoise, with * a total product of about $2,000,000, r reached -a year's output of $175,000 j 11 in 1892, and* of $179,000 in 1909, { | when more than 17 tons or turquoise e and matrix was mined in New Mexi- j a co, Arizona, California, and Nevada, j a Tourmaline has been mined intermit-: tently in Maine for many years and; e is also obtained in California and - Connecticut. Since 1906 small dia , monds to the number of 3,000 have been found in Arkansas. Among! other gem and ornamental stones obl tained, usually from more or less ace I cidental finds, have been topaz, rqby,! emerald, aquamarine, beryl, gar-j net, opal, chysophrase, quartz s , crystals, amethyst, rose quartz, agate, jasper, peridot, amazon stone, rhodo! mite, malachite, variscite and hidden-' 1 | ite. New gems include kumzite, cali , j fornite and benitoite, all from Cali-; I' fornia. Flowers for the Minister. i ' Church service was over, and ~ I three prominent members of the con'' gregation walked home together, discussing the sermon. "I tell you," said the first, enthusiastically, "Dr. Blank can cerf tainly dive deeper into the truth \ than any preacher I ever heard." g| "Y-e-s," said the second manti f "and he can stay under longer." e "Yes." said the third, "and come up dryer." S STORE A? t, Suit and >refer, rest assured that you will test to come to Hooton's, where 1 roved fashions. For, as you kno ive done for hundreds of others. ngs we have to show you, and at pric Our Millinery Depj ven its value to you, and hundreds of other irst introduction here. Miss Rut ledge and please you, whether you. are here or at hoi something new and different. We have nu ze you were here last '?We have many new ones for your inspec " y 77 r* today, and others stiu to come. i on win jina 'ng early, for the girls and ladies want soi S?It is true they are scarce, but that doe time, and are showing the most complete li NS?Do you need any matenal of this kinc here and you will get it, at the same old pr ?RS AND FLOWERS are growing more po at you will be pleased to see. Come and le ID HATS?In addition to shapes, flowers how the most complete line of trimmed hat cordance with the goods you select. Of co n the cheap kind. j Dress Goods at Prices ' pe waistings in new patterns at 35c. Ve 1 Garba rquisette for waists and dresses at prices 10c. Many te in solid colors with stripes, at to list, s Phone 8 11 1 1 . ' Pearl White and Creighton Hale in 'Hie Iron Claw" MONDAY, APRIL 24th MATINEE AT S:30 > "The Vengeance of Legar" 1st EPISODE Don't fail t6 see the first episode of this wonderful serial Thielen Theatre i I ON THE FIRING IM|? ^ wv t it w^t i thing's it's tVtKY IJAY 1W m?re Amer THE WEEK Sp The rate; this head ai trate, coro Ready to serve you'with county con: high class cleaning and other couni pressing of clothes. gress and The kind that you can really Checks mu* recognize as 4'different'' do not ask unless you with same, lished unti Phone Us ?; Clij or . * I hereby Drnn z\ date for th urop a cara of Bamber rules of the Star Pressing Club f ^county, sul [ I Democratic I I. M. COPE, Proprietor B 'Phone 98 I hereby ? ~ - didatp for r I Bamberg, . . 5>outn Carolina -?-I county in ? and pledge Before the War, and Now. rules of the According to the Frankfurter Zei- _ , I herebv tung, the German imperial debt be- didate for ( fore the war was not quite $1,250,- county, sut 000,000 American values, whereas Democratic the new war debt at the end of December, was $10,000,000,000. The j hereby new interest charges involved at 5 didate for per cent, are $500,000,000 per an- berg countj num; whereas in the last full fiscal regulations IY1 jtrv year of peace the empire's total revenue was $798,000,000.?New York j hereby Post. for the off ID MILLINERY Hat is Ready find the greatest variety here; or if y the assortments in each department ai ^Uinrro o?*a cknurn tkof O W j III cuiy liiiiigo ai c onu vr 11 nui v. mm a We are anxious for you to see the m es that we are positive are correct, as they w< artment Qur ^ Is the mo: 'Sy by the work and new ideas that % we ^ave ^ Miss Ackerman are continually , g-zes an(j a we, /or when you come they want to fr0m plain \ my things to show you that have " WHITE 1 and materia Hon. Some airived the last of last sizes. It wi \ an assortment here as large as we these. nething different, and we have it. White Wz sn't matter with us. We got in at and stripes, Yie we have ever shown, and at the you, for we Wash silk lf and have failed to find the shade? you will fi ice. bought their pular each day, and we have an as- y?u ^ t us show you what we have. .complete lin , feathers and trimmings1 of all an(^ :s to be seem You will find thy 0 wais * urse the nice goods are more ex- a $1.50 to $5J See our bl $5.00 and $ rhat Please muslin i nai r tease ment we ha >ry appropriate for dresses. will need di /livino in nloin QTirl ofyinno fny ol/irto HT1PPQ J1TA Pi LUlllCO, in pidiu anu obiipvo iui oivn u, v.*^ v 3 from 25c to 50c. a departing others we have but haveirt the space posal ? * If 3 0 come and let us show you. line let us si 3-J, Bambei ?. Bamberg county in the Democ SYNOPSIS. primary, subject to the rules 0: ^ TTT4 j j * 1 a Party, pledging my support to On Windward island norafneePs ther|of. Palidori intrigues Mrs: j z BR00KE Golden into an appear ance of evil whch caus- j bave decided to become a c es Golden to capture ^ate for the-office of Clerk of ( and torture the Italian for Bamberg county, and will a; by branding his ciate the support of my fr: and crushing his hand. throughout the county for that Palidora opens the / tion H c pQl dyke gates and floods ' the island and in the t>roratp ji-nrv general rush to escape i'kubaijj, jlik**,. the flood kidnaps Gol- T v. den's little six-year-old . announce myself a e daughter, Margory. dat| io\ the of Probat? J Twelve years later in of Bamberg county and pledge w _ ?.?. self to abide by the rules of iNew iofk oue cauDemocratic Drimarv himself "the Hammer democratic p imary QTVI.T/V. of 'God" rescues an SIMMW I hereby announce myself a c; ^ Tni? date for the office of Judge of vanti, to whom Jules Ko+~ t* Leear had delivered bate of Bamberg county in the D Legar naa delivered cratic primary> subject to the of the party. * f francis carrol Necessarily Fatal I hereby announce myself a 9 ' i didate for the office of Probate J i they speak of the 'execu- 0f Bamberg county, subject tc tainting?" rules and regulations of the D i in the natural order of cratic primary, and pledge myse , , ? 1 >? -Q support the nominees thereof, got to be hung. ?Balti- - vR p beLLINGE ican. ~ J hereby announce myself a c DATES' CARDS date for the office of Probate J 0? of Bamberg county in the Democ s for cards inserted under primary, subject to the rules o re as follows: For magis- party. ALBERT M. DENBO ner, cotton weigher and imissioner, $3.00; for all I hereby announce myself a c ty offices, $5.00; for con- date for reelection to the offit all State offices, $10.00. Probate Judge of Bamberg co 5t accompany card. Please subject to the rules of the D that we insert your card cratic party. G. P. HARMC send check or cash along All cards will be pub- i hereby announce myself a 1 the primaries. didate for the office of Judge of ????????? bate of Bamberg county, subje ERK OF COURT. the rules of the Democratic p ___ pledging my support to the nom announce myself a candi- thereof. J. J. BRABHAM, J e office of Clerk of Court g county, subject to the AUDITOR AND SUPT. RDUCA1 5 Democratic party. R. L. ZEIGLER. I hereby announce myself a didate for the office of Auditor announce myself a can- Superintendent of Education jlerk of court of Bamberg Bamberg county, subject to the jject to the rules of the of the Democratic rarty. primary. EDGAR PRIC W. MAX WALKER. SHERIFF. announce myself a can ilerk of court of Bamberg I hereby announce myself a c the Democratic primary, date for Sheriff of Bamberg Cc myself to abide by the in the Democratic primary, su , nortv pt T) free. to the rules of the party, pledgin support to the nominees thereof announce myself a can- D. J. DEL }lerk of Court of Bamberg: )ject to the rules of the I hereby announce my cand primary. for reelection to the office of SI J. D. COPELAND, JR. of Bamberg county in the Democ rrimary, subject to the rules o announce myself a can- party, pledging my support to Clerk of Court of Bam- nominees thereof. S. G. RA r, subject to the rules and nri- I hereby announce myself a c U1 111^ Lyuin vv* v*vtv f - m ~ A. L. KIRKLAND. date for the office 01 Sheriff of ] berg county, subject to the rules announce my candidacy regulations of the Democratic p ice of Clerk of Court of J. P. O'QUIN v V parlorI For You ou haven't any definite || re thoroughly complete, II re never shown at other I s any new things we have || z ,, ere bought before the advance ine of Shirt Waists st complete we have ever shown,, m from No. 36 up to the large waist for any kind of occasion, vaist to the nicest crepe de chene. WASH WAISTS?In new styles lis, at $1.00 and $1.25, in all ill be worth your while to see ish Marquisette waists in plaids all sizes, at $1.25. We can fit y : '4 have a line. ' waist in stripes and white. These nd reasonably priced, for we i before the advance in silks, now we are showing the most e of wash skirts in this section? ? us prove it. We have them up The skirts are in garbadine and s well as velvet corduroy, from oo. . ' iack and navy wool skirts. Prices 7.00. - / UNDERWEAR?In this departve any kind of garment that you jring the season, and then the orrect. Why sew when you have it of this kind here at your disrou are jieeding anything in this low you. rg, S. C.] ' > ' | ;ratic STATE SENATE. f the ; the I hereby announce myself a candidate for reelection to the State senR. ate, subject to the rules and regulations cf the Democratic party, andi- ^ J. B. BLACK. }0urt ' ppre-j COUNTY COMMISSIONER. iends"' ?? p0Sii I hereby announce myself a canidi- , K. date for the office of County Commis sioner of Bamberg county in the Democratic primary, subject to the rules of the party. andi- 0TIS L' COPELAND. ? Umv- Thanking the voters of Bamberg J county for their past support, I hereby announce myself a candidate for rg reelection to the office of County Commissioner, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic Prol primary. W. D. BESS1NGER.; en}?- COTTON WEIGHER AT BAMBERG. rules j I hereby announce myself a candi date for the office of Cotton Weigher at Bamberg, subject to the rules and regulations of the Democratic party: , NEB CRIDER. . Deeply appreciating the confidence of the voters in the past, I hereby an1R nounce myself a candidate for reelection as Cotton weigher at Bamberg j in the primary election, subject to , " i the rules of the party. - *3 ,^5? j * F. E. STEEDLY. :ratic I _________________ f the EHRHARRT COTTOX WEIGHER. W. I hereby announce myself a candiandi date for the office of Cotton Weigher ;e of .at Ehrhardt, subject to the rules of unty, the Democratic primary, emo- BRADLEY C. HIERS. >N MAGISTRATE AT EHRHARDT. Canp I hereby announce myself a candif t" date for reelection as Magistrate at t Ehrhardt, subject to the rules of the . y_' Democratic primary, pledging myself mees - t> to support the nominees thereof. J. H. KINARD. ION. i hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate at can" Ehrhardt, subject to the rules of the yf' an^J Democratic primary, pledging myself - i , to support the nominees thereof. M rules J. A. JOHNS. A ip I hereby announce myself a^-candldate for the office of Magistrate at Ehrhardt in the Democratic primary, ,. ; subject to the rules of the party, and ana1- pie(jgjng mv support to the nominees >ant^ thereof. J. C. COPELAND. bject g my MAGISTRATE AT BAMBERG. ; K. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the office of Magistrate at idacy Bamberg, subject to the rules and leriff regulations of the Democratic pri;ratic mary, and will appreciate any sup~ ? A ?1 ? ? ~ + V* tfAtnre f tile pori given me vy mc the E. C. BRUCE. Y. I hereby announce myself a candiandi date for the office of Magistrate at Bam- Bamberg in the Democratic primary, > and subject to the rules of the party, arty, pledging my support to the nominee* N. thereof. E. DIQKINSON. / % .-S /. ;;j / ^ i ' %