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y . ? ilHnntnr Y V a W B S | BEING WELL [ Y Therefore let our ex ever been our good : Y phenominal values e1 ^ X ===== -v y ???? I p^%7( x yy&V? i v i I ' ^ COAT SUITS?Far large, m J ^ Come here and let us show you. ? have had the best season in this < \ ever had. We think the reaso I styles are correct, the sizes are j V sonable, and the material is ,tt -- T Come let us show you, for we ar fof the models we were showing .showing the styles of the very la ? | L A. f = PERSONAL MENTION. J People Visiting in This City and at i \ Other Points. 1 t ?Mr. R. B. Still spent Sunday in - Blackville. * ?Mrs. C. E. Simmons spent last Sunday in Branchville. r \?Mr. Decania Dowling has re- ? turned from a trip North. >> ?Capt. and Mrs. W. A. Riley spent 1 l^st Sunday in Orangeburg. 'y ?Mr. J. Ben Ehrhardt, of Ehrhardt, was in' the city Monday. ?Miss Ochie May Jennings visit > ed friends at St. George last week. j ?Mr. and Mrs. G. O. Simmons \ visited relatives in Branchville Sun- \ day. ?Dr. and Mrs. F. B. McCrackin 1 are spending a few days in Atlanta 3 this week. t ?Miss Ethel Black, who is teach- 1 ing at Varnville, spent the week-end J at home. i T ?Mrs. J. C. Lewis has returned t to her home in the city after a visit ; j to Savannah. t " ?Mr. D. F. Hooton and Miss Natalie Hooton spent one day last week j ( in Charleston. ; S C ?Miss Flossie Riley, of Orangeburg, spent the week-end with Miss Josephine Adams. ?Mrs. Jake W. McMillan and son, ( of the Colston section, spent last i Thursday in the city. ?Messrs. J. G. Black and E. W. " Watson have opened a motion picture theatre at Springfield. ?Mrs. F. M. Bamberg, Mrs. J. W. c I Barr and Mrs. Hattie Stubbs are c > I spending a few days in Charleston. ^ ? ?Miss Thelma Bailey, who is teaching at Barnwell, spent last * week-end in the citv with relatives. . I ?Mrs. Frances Folk will leave Friday for Turbeville, where she* will 8 spend some time with her daughter, t Mrs. P. K. Rhoad. . \ ?Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wyman, Mrs. r \ \ Elise Walker and Mrs. A. M. Den-, 4" 1 2 bow motored to Augusta yesterday 11 on a pleasure and shopping trip. i c I V ?Miss Jewel Raysor left Tuesday* i for Ehrhardt, where she has accept- 2 ed a position with Mr. W. D. Bennett! 1 as stenographer. Mr. Bennett is a c wealthy real estate owner and busi-! c ness man and we congratulate Miss j" 1 I Raysor in her success in securing j such a fine position. She has had j t excellent training in her profession and will fill the position with credit. ?Dorchester Eagle. E i f V - ' * ' ' e-c j. i's Ladi IRESSED IS A M/ perience and reputation fortune to show you. ^ irer offered in Bamberg sport cc I showing in a shown. It m? ^ you will find - and all mater ft . 9 any size, any least, in any ; dressesfcear, come a seeing in Bar gpa satins, serges Sll dresses, get tt rvr* n A B =z=PJjggl JL/nrjdd lju a]tf assortmen ^jrifii in wool, and i jS " If it is any ki you will have what you can edium and small. assortment is Up to this time we .. . m nr,n ? that we are p department we have ? . . waist you ne* ns are these: The ? ^ nU a crepe de cm assorted, prices reaUNDERWE le kind you want. wear here_ |t e showing very few assortment w I early, but we are dies, misses i .test ideas in suits. and wool. iOOTO Goat Blew Auto Horn. A Springfield township goat's nenu now embraces the rubber bulb ;hat "honk-hOnks" the auto- horn. While visiting at the home of John Smetzer, over there, Rev. C. B. Weaver, of Ferndale, left his autonobile in front of the house, and had icarcely entered the house when he leard the horn blowing. Looking )ut, he discovered that a "Billy" goat rom a neighbor's field had found the lorn, and between chewing and but;ing "Billy" was strenuously busy. Pastor Weaver and two other men Irove "Billy" away, but no sooner lad the parson reentered the, house ,han the goat was back again, blowng the horn. The men then took "Billy" by the lorns and penned him in the barnyard until Parson Weaver was ready o leave.?Doylestown, Penn., Cor. Philadelphia Record. C/Monticts in hnth France and Ger nany are seriously trying to ascer;ain if there is any value in the divng rod for locating underground waer and metals. We have just received a new line >f cameo broaches, lavalieres, rings md stick pins. These goods are genuine Italian cut cameos with solid ?old mountings, and we buy direct rom the factory. Also a new line )f bracelet watches just received. Jteid's Jewelry Store, Bamberg, S. C. ?adv. STATEMENT. Of the ownership, management, :irculation, etc., required by the act >f August 24, 1912, of The Bamberg Jerald, published weekly at Bam>erg, S. C., for October 1, 1916. Editors?R. M. Hitt and R. M. -w r*k 1 n n sruce, .oamuerg, o. v^. Managing editors?R. M. Hitt and I. M. Bruce, Bamberg, S. C. Business managers?R. M. Hitt ind R. M. Bruce, Bamberg, S. C. Publishers?Hitt & Bruce, Bam>erg, S. C. Owner?(If a corporation, give its tame and the names of stockholders iblding 1 per cent, or more of total imount of stock. If not a cbrporaion, give names and addresses of inlividual owners) A. W. Knight, Bam>erg, S. C. Known bondholders, mortgagees, tnd other security holders, holding . per cent, or more of total amount >f bonds, mortgages, or other se urities?(It there are none, so tate) None. R. M. HITT, Editor. Sworn to and subscribed before me his 3rd day of October, 1916. H. LAWRENCE HINNANT., Notary Public for S. C. (My commission, expires at the deasure of the governor.) UTTER OF TASTE help you in the selection oi While we are showing a n County are to be found hei ATS AXD CLOAKS?These we are larger assortment than we have ever itters not what kind of Coat you wish, it here. We have them in all sizes, 'ials that are good this season. Come is show you that we can please you, in length, any style and last but not price you want to pay. ?If you prefer one or more ready to nd look ours over. We have a more Drtment than you are accustomed to nberg, we are showing them in silks, ; and the mixtures. Come./ see the le prices, and then make your decision. ODS?Come and let us show you what t you can have to select from at e have all the new weaves and shades i varied assortment of silks and satins, nd of material or trimmings, we think i little trouble finding it here. JSTS?Here it is not a matter of take l get, but get what you want, for the o/-\ ron'o/1 in ci?DC nriH r?rip.ps I OU TU11VU 111 MlUVk/y r ositive that you can find here just the id. Anything from a voil at $1.25 to ene at $5.00. ]AR?If you have ever bought underis useless for us to try to describe the e carry. The line is complete for lamd children, in cotton, wool, or silk ? == ? >N, Phon< H r- ????| ^ I I Customers daily shop H . D all over town and come H back to us and buy. H ? Si I "There is a Reason" I I When you visit our i F3 city we ask a compari- B BS son of our lines, and g? wre can safely promise B * jg our prices are satisfac- B ? B 20 new dresses, late B ? B styles,' of serge silk B < B and satin combination, B B $8.00 to $20.00. B B 100 new cloaks for la- B B dies and children, 4 B classy, stylish and B B practical, $3.00 to B ^ I Coat Suits?-The dis- fl tinctive class of work B manship, material and B style are superior to B most lines. Navy, B brown, burgundy, plum, green, mixtures B and checks, $12.50 to B Big shipment of crepe S and Georgette silk B waists, flesh, white, fl maize; also embroidered in colors, $2.00 to <5^ AH "Pncitivolv tbo Iy V. W. i VWiVif VA^ vuv ! best values and styles H shown. H 75 styles of skirts, in 9 regular and sport H styles, plaids, stripes 9j and solid. $3.00 to 9; jlE MOSELEYS I 1 Phone 500 Orangeburg, S. C. j 9 i A^A A^A A^A J^A^^A^j^A^LJ^kJ T^r y^yy^y ?^yf^y f^y ^ ^" AND INFORMATION RAT : your Fall Garments, from the larg< tore complete line of higher class ri e, we invite you to come and let us MILLINERY?The season has been a great one up to this time, the best in our history, and the better the business the larger assortments we have to show you. We invite you to come and inspect our lines in this department. We believe wc can please you if you like new, stylish millinery. SHAPES?If there is a particular kind of shape you wish and haven't been able to find it, come here and let us show you a line where you have something to select from. We receive new ones every day, so you have never seen all that Hooton has. FLOWERS, FEATHERS AND ORNAMENTS? Have you seen the line of these we are showing this season, if not, come and let us show you. Get something different,-that is our specialty. CHIFFONS, CREPES AND GEORGETTE CREPE?In these you can find just the shade you ^ have been having trouble trying to match, for we have the line, in both shades and prices. RUTLEDGE HATS?These you can find only at Hooton's. Come and let us show you the kind that ; is different. Miss Rutledgo will build it, then you know what you get in style, quality and trimming. 3 m GLOVES?Do you wear them? If so come here where you can find your size and the quality you wish, for we have them. , We have the goods, we specialize, we sell ladies' goods exclusively, and we guarantee the prices to be correct. So-now it is up to you. We say shop at : Hooton's, for we believe it is better to sho$ where < 5 83-J, Ban . ATA ATk ATk A^A ^" "^T ^T fy V^T V^V T^T ^TT^T T^T T^T T^T T^^T T^T^ A^A A^A A^k A^k A^A A^A A^A T^r ^T V^T 0? f^T T^f f^T fj^T T^T T^T ^T T^T T^T T^T T^j | Special Value: We are prepared for your wants in all <fc4 the right prices. We offer some very ai ! week. Remember goods are going up < ! want to save money. Come in and taki r f CLOTHING. ? !V 300 men's suits to choose from and *?. at prices from $2.50 to $5.00 below L our competitors. jf One special number in a sergv, $20 '? value, at the suit.... $15.00 r ' mm L Boys all wool serge suits $5.75 <f Young Men's English cut Sport Suits jf $22.50, $25.00, and $27.50 values, * per suit $18.75 X Big lot of suits from last season, if $12.50 values, to close them out, per if suit onlv $7.75 ?! DRESS GOODS. r ^ 36-inch all wool serges worth now 75c ^ yard, all colors, at, the yard .. 50c 20c rallies in plisse crepe suitable for underwear, at 12 1 2c f Best outings, while they last at, the J yard IOC 36-incli good bleach, 12%c value, the yard : IOC 15c value India lawn, the yard.. 10c 75c values in fancy suitings, special * the vard 50c i 20c values in Galatea, yard .... 15c !* [KLAU ! "The Store of Quality" LTzrrzzzzzzzzzzzzzz ^ ^A^fYYVVVY V * it. HER THAN OF INCOME f est and most varied stock it has 1 1* 1 J.1_ _ i 1 nercnanaise man usual, me most ^ show you. j r t fePWbVhV & you have a complete line than at a place where a A little of everything is shown and a complete line of nothing. % X \ . JUST RECEIVED IN TTME FOR THIS AD 20 & MORE NEW NOBBY SUITS & x We invite you to come. We will try to please JL you, for we want your business, we need your business and intend to have your business if style, ? quality, service and price count for anything. ??????p????? ^ z - ? 1 iberg, S. C. f | <? > J f^y y- y ^y t^t y ^ y WAA^A AATL Aataat^ j^AA.A^Aj^j^AjWkj^AA ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ 4VVVVVVVVVVV^ p i at Klauber's 1 kinds of Ready-to-Wear Goods and at ? ttractive prices for Saturday and next every day. So see us early if you * * JtL :$$ e a iook. y y.35 ? T r il Best dress ginghams, while they lsflst, V the yard IOC V MEN'S WEAR. A One lot men's wool jeans pants, per % pair $1.00 X $2.50 values in'men's corduroy pants, A v now per pair $1.75 y I Men's $1.50 hats, each $1.00 V $3.00 imitation . Columbia Stetson IV . hats, each $2.25 Men's heavy fleeced shirts and draw ers, each 45? I y I Men's heavy sweaters, value 65c, our V price 50 c V > LADIES'DEPARTMENT. A $5.00 value skirts v... $2.50 ^ $1.50 value waists at $1.00 ? All wool serge skirts at $2.75 <?> | All wool poplin coat suits, satin lined, ^ value $15.00, our price .. $10*00 V $20.00 value coat suits, new style, t well made $15.00 I New coats in all colors and styles. & Just come in and see them. A Big lot evening dresses just received, A each $12.50 to $25.00 X I ==:==== A ? BER'SI Y Bamberg, South Carolina > ^ A. A^A A^4, A^A A 1 %V / -^#f1ii^ifei"r