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Hooton's Ls ** * i% AP ATA Aim A r 1 UUK LAKlit 51UUK5 UP jll This store is full of new spring and i v HI little trouble in finding just what yoi HI ladies and girls to be seen in this sec ^ HI you to come and look. If our goods I Si'u Plain and Fancy / * Dress Goods III TVioco that are being used ar6 ^ ^nC^8S ^*^0' tell the difference in Crepe de chines? / These we are showing in the 40 inch quality at $1.50, in shades suitable for day or evening dresses. Then we have the quality 36 inches in all shades at 50c. Marmiisptte?In this material you will find * it here in white and fancy colors, and at prices from 35c to 65c. If you want someB|B thing different get a dress of this kind. j Flaxons?These we are showing the most I complete assortment of we have ever shown. B There is nothing better for an afternoon dress. Then this material is guaranteed to ^^^^B I pi E. A. Hoot V , . ~? ? PERSONAL MENTION. j A HUNDRED YEA] ,; -? - People Visiting in This City and at When Philadelphia Was - > Other Points. New York. ?Mr. T. L. Hahn, of North Augus- - An examination of Ae ta, was in the city last Saturday. a century ago presents i ?Mr. Charlie Wiggins spent Eas- j t^es? says the March W tar fiiindav at home from Savannah: j 1800, not New York, phia, was our largest < ?Mrs. Grace H. Brown, of Blythe- eminence it held untlI wood, is visiting Mrs. Robert Black. Philadelphiaj New Yorl ?Mrs. M. K. Long, of Furman, is and Boston, Charleston * visiting at the home of Mr. W. G. the largest American cit Hutto. fy anyone to give the - ?Mr. James L. Sims, deputy U. S. s*xth largest American t . . * marshal, was in the city Saturday on *t was Northern Libe business ' many Americans today ( ' -Miss Lynne Riley spent the jthis An an week-end at home from her school S^a . ,1S.C ?S8S . f . r, , of Philadelphia. After I at Orangeburg. A. i erties, our biggest city i" . ?Mr' and Mrs' A" M? Denbow re~ wark, Pa.; then came ! turned on Monday from a trip of a guch wer0 the places week to Tampa, Fla. years ago, which were e ?Mrs. W. S. Desportes, of Ridge- competition for primacj way, is visiting her parents, Capt. and Mrs. W. A. Riley. Loses Fine Dwei ?Misses Kate Kirkland and Ettie , Creighton, of North Augusta, spent Sunday morning sho the week-end in the city with Miss o'clock fire destroyed t Lynn Riley. belonging to Mr. and Mr ?Dr. H. J. Stucky attended the erey on their farm bet\\ v> annual meeting of the South Caro- j three miles from Cope lina Medical association in Charles- j north of the town. Th ton last week, from a spark, blown frc ?Misses Lalla Byrd and Alma en chimney down on the Black and Mrs. E. H. Henderson left i it was exceedingly dry , Wednesday night for Atlanta to at-1 w*nd was blowing at t tend the grand opera. whole roof was soon ?Mr. Francis Bamberg has return- flames- A tenant, Was ed to the city from Baltimore, where b* tbe belp of neigbbor i he has been undergoing treatment at and black? saved the gr Johns Hopkins for several weeks. their effects. Mr. Her Li- . ^ ^ ? a little insurance, and w* ?Mr. and Mrs. D. P. -Rentz, of . - . , r _ . _ , sympathy of friends in Lakeland, Fla., spent several days ,Qss tQ hjm as Qni a , here last week, being called to Bam-; agQ hg logt a fine ,arge berg on account of the death of Mrs.) , . 1 ~ TTT ? I same place, it being uni T Rentz s mother, Mrs. Walker. I . . . . J total loss. t ^ _ Lutheran Services. ? _ . Rev. >1. L. Lai There will be services at the Ehrhardt Lutheran church Sunday, April ^ev- Law son, w 30, at 11:00 a. m. The theme will resigned the pastorate < ber "Sunday" and the text,. John 2: at Laurens, S. C., will m 19-31. Sunday at 4 p. m. there will hereafter at Valdosta. be services at Mt. Pleasant Lutheran son is well known in G church. The theme for the sermon in South Carolina he ha will be "The Good Shepherd." The of some of the leadin } Tr.hr. in- 11-1R among them Beaufort, It? A C lO 1UII11U XIX wmi iv. Everyone has a cordial invitation I aurens. He was for to attend the services. pastor at Ocilla. in this ? 4 E. F. K. ROOF, Pastor. tian Index. m Mr. Lawson is a forr * Jean and Ord Bohannan are known the Bamberg Baptist ch as entertainers who entertain. Hear many friends here, wl ^ them Friday night.?adv. well in his new field of ll* irlino Ctnro IUICO OIUIG : SPRING AND SUMMER I summer goods?not a vacant shelf in i will need at Hooton's. We do not c tion of the State. A look will convin , prices, and service are not satisfacto ~ MILLINERY DEP Do you want the newest and most stylish in mil let anything stop you until you have reached Hot Our line of millinery is as complete as at any tim you can find here just what you will want in a t thing suitable to have a hat made from. We nev dunng the season, but are receiving new goods al we mention a few of the many things we think wil TRIMMED HATS?In this line we are showing ever shown for the girls, ladies and children, an rect. zhapjts?We have received many new shapes AJmxx jut kj r i v f >? v ? ... tw new blocks, in both medium and large, get something different at Hooton's. RIBBONS?You will be surprised to see the lir satin, morae, dresden, in both wide and narrow, fc bought right, and will be sold that way. * CHIFFONS AND CREPES?Yes, we know th Georgette Crepe, but we have it in all of the coli fail to find the shade you wish, where you are acc ed, but come to Hooton's, where you will find it. MILANS?We have* just received another shi] shapes, so it ivill pay you to see these. The prices PANAMAS?There is nothing better for all pu them in a shape that will please you. SHAPES THAT ARE DIFFERENT?If you c the kind your friend or neighbor has, you will fin> If at any time you need something new and difj are a girl or a lady, for we have it here for you, a Space will not permit that we itemize the many i you. So come and let us show you. Plinno ! Ull) A 11V11V ' i i EIS AGO. A Soldier's Message. Bigger Than Some of the best stories of the We war come from the base hospitals, ?xpre thsiili and are bestowed on the doctors in durjn the same spirit that grateful patients death aerican cities bestow gifts on their medical attend- many nan> curiosi- antg jn cjvjj jjfe Qne tQjd recentiy also 1 orld s Work. ^as traveled from the farthest out- 6 *Mr but Philadel- p0sts Mesopotamia. MI cit> a pre- ^ Turkish officer, captured in the MI 1830. After Mesopotamia campaign, asked and Zf *ja*timore' received permission to telegraph to "" ' was his wife when he was brought to ^ y. But I de- Basra. jjjS message read: "Safely T name of the captured/. J? own in 1800. ^ irties. How NOTICE. signe jver heard of Probj tinuarian rP- 1 Wil1 file my final accounting as on t] q administratrix on the estate of J. I. ten c is now part Kinard, deceased, with G. P. Harmon, from Northern Lib- Judge of Probate, on Saturday, May said < was South- 27th, at 11 a. m. All persons hav- sajd , \Ta<? ing claims against said estate will Admi J j J same before said date, or be for- b. a hundred ever barred. Ad ntered in the MRS. S. M. KINARD, j Administratrix. April 26, 1916. - 1 Ph iling. CITATION NOTICE. counl E. C The Stele of South Carolina? 29th, rtly after 8 County of Bamberg?By Geo. P. Har- June :he dwelling mon, Esq., Judge of Probate. s. R. K. Hen- Whereas, R. C. Jones, hath made g.j * suit to me to grant him letters of adreen two and . . , ,. ? , , . , ? coant ministration of the estate of and ef- pA11T1 and directly fects of Mrs. Lillian C. Jones, dc- t ^ e fire caught ceased. M >m the kitch- These are therefore to cite and ad- 1 y f , monish all and singular the kindred roo , an , and cre(^jtors 0f t^e said Mrs. Lillian ~ and a stiff c. Jones, deceased, that they be T he time, the and appear before me in the Court of enveloped in I Probate, to be held at Bamberg, on Th h Mnrrianjrh Saturday, May 13th, next, after pub- ers ' ^ , lication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the court s, both white forenoon, to show cause, if any they Frl(*a eater part of have, why the said administration ginni lprev carried should not be granted. cants " , Given under my hand and seal this tione: he has the 26th day Qf April> A D 1916 Coun this, another GEO. P. HARMON, tio year or two Judge of Probate. Ap barn on the - - nsured and a - SPECIA ho has lately :s , Beginninj Brother Laweorgia, while ? J I F s been pastor A. ^ * ?*g churches, _ ? Camden and WltH the BEST several years jtQ ro ?Phris- I We Will Contin ner pastor of I T I?I |pT C |\T urch, and has I * * I 1 I?* E?rf 1 ^1 io wish him I and Millim GOODS AGE A PIGTUR i it?and the assortments are so c :arry everything, but the most coi ce you that Hooton's is the place 1 ry, pass us by. We will appreciat ARTMENT linery? We believe you do. Then don't Eton's and Miss Rutledge has shoivn you. e since the season opened, and we think rimmed hat, shape, trimmings, or any'er alloiv our stocks to become broken most daily for this department. Below ~ I be of interest to you. g the most complete assortment we have d you will find the styles and prices cor? since you were here last. We have A *..*11 n I r\n i 4-brft rxifyii />/T? /1 LUUtl 'Will WllVHUsV yvu i/fcU/C/ yvu, k,u/i%> \ ie of these we have. They are in taffeta, ^ >r toy puipose or occasion. They were 1 ese materials are scarce, especially the Q ors that are good at this time. So if you ^ ustomed to shopping, don't be discouragpment of these in the medium and large a?*e correct. rposes than a Panama, and we have i J" I we looking for something different from d it here. } \ ferent, don't fail to visit Hooton's, if you 1 nd at the price you will be glad to pay. t things we have that will be of interest to s c 83-J, Bam CARD OF THANKS. ^ ? i wish to take this method of ssing our sincere ^itd heartfelt [11^ | * I L* I ;s for the many acts of kindness Kr IIM I g the illness and after the i of our mother and for the kind expressions of sympathy; ^ :or the beautiful flowers receiv- l/tlTOC JcIi I. AND MRS. G. W. BEARD, IS. J. B. ALL, o ??-? IS. S. M. BROWN, IS. R. O'QUINN. ilCE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. A S G < AS Q 1 all and singular the Kindred Creditors of C. B. Free, de- ?? d: Take notice that the underd will apply to the Judge of ite at his office, Bamberg, S. C., le 23rd day of May, 1916, at >'clock, a. m., for a discharge the office of Administratrix of If you want sstate. lizzie m. free, tiest, fastes nistratrix of the estate of C. kpct mnnpv Free, deceased. II,U11CJ rii 22nd, 1916.?4t. the markel $22.45. once.*. .' iladelphia, Pa., and return. Ac: of General Conference A. M. hurch. Tickets on sale April 30th, May 1st. Limited to 4th' 191 6- DDIfE $8.15. runt -mingham, Ala., and return. Ac- I : United Confederate Veterans I ion. Tickets on sale May 13th iZZSZHZ 7th inclusive. Limited until 25 th. ATLANTIC COAST LINE. EACHEKS' EXAMINATION. . 11G. FRANK I e regular examination ror teacn- m certificates will be held at the II BAMBER house in Bamberg, S. C., on, iy, the 5tfh day of May, 1916, be- ; ^ ng at 9 o'clock a. m. Appli-: are expected to bring sta- p., a_ ry. R. VV. D. ROWELL, FHes Curea 10 ty Superintendent of Educa- j ointment fail"? cSl n; Blind, Bleeding-or Protrud ril 11, 1916. The first application give L ANNOUP v IWrniriav. Slav 1st. We Will St 3 J 7 J 7 :RSAL PROi UNIVERSAL SERVICE ue to Use a Four Reel Program Each THEATRE, B oru Parlnrl j 51J I (II I III E OF PREPAREDNESS j omplete, we think you will have mplete line of furnishings for to do your shopping. We invite e all business that you give us. White Wash Waists \ Have you seen the line h?1P ve are showing this seaon. If not it will pay ou. We have them in I Jk 1^ \ Jlj)|j|j| 11 si7.ps anH thp nrirp is f J 1.25. Why pay more k j Jjfe... |||| v| rhen you can get quality, jfflivIUmJt, |||| ;* tyle and a fit for $1.25. I Crepe De Chine Waist Jrfl . 11 -These we have in a It J I j i. W;.;^ j||j Lice quality. If you are m j / \ |||I ooking for a real nice/f i 11/| OA |||| vaist, let us show you^^rlfe^ |||| hese. y |||| Wash Silk Waist? ||| If rhese we have in an as- k-Lv^ j|jj ortment that we think |||l vill please you, in both ^ If olid and stripes. IL ^ Spring and Summer Suits I * Do you intend to get a suit? Then this is |||| rour opportunity. While the line is complete, IS ve can fit you now, in both style and mater- 11 al. If you intend to take a trip this season I here is nothing more appropriate than a Ijjj rait. We have them in taffeta, Palm Beach, I :ool cloth, and wool. v ;-i _ ? ? berg, S. C.J ===^ WHAT THE DOCTOR KNOWS f prnrn 'kidneys must be right to ItKtU insurejiealth | Few people realize to what extent If their health depends upon the con50V nO?fS dition of the kidneys. J O 1 The physician in nearly all cases . of serious illness, makes a chemical ??? j analysis of the patient's urine. He knows that unless the kidneys are doing their work properly, the oth^r organs cannot readily be brought O O D back to health and strength, on W When the kidneys are neglected or KO w abused in any way. serious results are sure follow. According to health statistics, Bright's - Disease, which is really an advanced form of kidney trouble, caused nearly ten thousand deaths in one year, in the State of New York alone. Therefore, I* th#? nreta it: is Particularly neccessary to pay I me pici more attention to the*health of these t growin? important organs. ? An ideal herbal compound that -maker on has had remarkable success as a kidney remedy is Dr. Kilmer's SwampSee ITie Root, the great kidney, liver and . , , bladder remedy. -? The mild and healing influence of, this preparation, in' most cases, is soon realized, according to sworn statements and verified testimony of those who have used the remedy. <M/| Ail When your kidneys require atten$22 00 t*on' get Swamp-Root at once from v any pharmacy. It is sold by every [Da ir* druggists in bottles of two sizes?50c and $1.00. . However, if you wish first to test this great preparation send ten centa to Dr. Kilmer & Co., Binghampton, X. Y., for a,, sample bottle. When ^ writing be sure and mention The iAMBERG ~ c c i Dr. THOMAS BLACK, JR. W. jj RENTAL SURGEON. Graduate Dental Department Un? versity or Maryiana. wemoer 3. State Dental Association. 6 to 14 Days Office opposite new post office and und money If pazo over office Graham & Black. Office I ?ny case of Itching, hours, 8 30 a. m. to 5.30 p. m. Una Plies In6 to 14 days. s Ease and Rest. 50c. BAMBERG, 8. C. JCEMENTll art Back On The ij GRAMME that we have ever used Day Except Feature Days n rnhpro*. S. C. I ">