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jl op ton's 1 % ====== I Everything And Something Ne * % ^at is why Hooton's is the most X the New Things while they are s > = = 1 | Dry * -X 4 Goods ' - ^ / J?"*?* \ * N-X and Suit ^ylv ? | Department /7jlHf^ In this department ^ J we have an endless va- V riety to select from, in /M i |\\ l \ J I styles, colors, prices, / /I I W \y % 1. I and materials. It will /| | fl \\ \ v* be worth your while to v\j! ! \\ \yJ come arid let us show X you through our stock. Jf TN^ ^ You will find it com- M L ? pkte in every respect, ^ , B X not only the large things, but we give specia ^ attention to the things that are hard to ge1 , \ and are scarce. But even if you fail to fine \ t them at other places, you can always depenc ^ I vl on Hooton. \ SUITS?Do you wear them? Then it u '-s t up to you to come and look ours over. D< ^ yourself justice. You should have the best and especially when they will not cost you ahy more at Hooton's than you pay for the \ We Invite You to Come fiE. A. HOC ?* I U ?^r^y^AT^TTyl^T -ryr Ty "y T^" 4F w w w PERSONAL MENTION. ?Miss Cressie Bi ? Friday in the city v f People Visiting in This City and at ?Mrs. Lillian Fa Other Points. Clyde and Messrs. J J. F. Yarn, of Aug Bamberg Sunday a: ?Mr. J. B. Harmon, of McCor- wjth Mr and Mrs ( \ \ mick- sPent Tuesday in the city. _Mr j p KUg(J ?Mr. H. L. Hinnant and Master it , t Thlir^flV Wilkes Knight spent Sunday in XSe JZsol Ridgeway. operation. His fri( ?Mr. and Mrs. Hebron Berry and to know that he is - children, of Branchville, spent Sun- ing. day in the city. , ?Mrs. J. S. Jord ?Mrs. W. C. Whiteside and little Lodge, and Mr. and ^ , daughter, of Oxford, Ala., have ar- Bamberg, spent Sun rived in the city. Mrs. B. J. Hiott, o ?Mr. and Mrs. John H. Cope and vi*le C0L Walter! Mrs. Glenn W. Cope are spending a Standard. / few days in New ork. ?Mr. W. H. Mo ?Miss Josephine Adams has gene Ployed in Augusta to Westville, Kershaw county, where t*10 Augusta electr: she will teach this winter. Morris, who spent T r-> v v . the city, stated tha TWioo T -orme? Rflmhor? hac ?nnft to I ' _. ., , , , . ? . , his family to Augus Walterboro, where she has accepted a position as stenographer. Rev- L* E* Wig , T , . , . to his home in Picl ?Mrs. J. J. Jones has returned to A _ A .A * . u tended visit to relat the city from Augusta, where she ^ . .. ... . .. part of the State, spent some time with relatives. f . .. _ TT. v, hs brother, Rev. \\ ?Miss Mary Exum is spending sev- gt George> on the fl eral days in Bamberg with Mrs. H. month._Pickens S{ ? N. Folk.?Times and Democrat. . ' m ?Mr. J. J. Heard, county demon- Carlisle Scho strator, is spending this week in Co- _ _. _ " 7" .. . ,. . . Carlisle School, lumbia m attendance upon the State ?T, , Whitaker took a tri] Friday, where he re ?Corporal George J. Pluskett, of basket baI1 betwee] the G. S. infantry, Charleston, spent girlg and the Barnv several days in Bamberg last week on Watson Luther ^ recruiting duty. end home jn , ?Mrs. Eugene Stokes has return- Joshua Smith i ed home after a visit of a few weeks week-end at Ridge^ v to her sister, Mrs. M. W. Brabham, The girls' festival at Durham, N. C. noon to raise fu ?Mrs. J. N. McMichael returned touches" to their 1 , home Monday from a visit to rela- success. Those wh< tives in Bamberg and Rowesville.? a very nice time. Times and Democrat. Nolan Youmans Mr. Frank Adams left last week week-end in Greenw for Galveston, Texas, to visit his Among the visitoi ??a j ?-u _ i insr the week were 3V1 Drouier, ivir.v win Auams, wnu nas ?=? been quite ill for some time. Culler, 0 Mrs. W. M. Fox, of S ?Mr. Kistler Berry, formerly of Misses Alma Cul this city, but now a member of the Wolf are spending t U. S. navy, spent several days in the their parents at Wo city this week with relatives. __ . .. , . , Miss Louisa Dun ?Mrs. E. E. Mitchell has returned , ^ _ - . - , Mr. and Mrs. T. C. I i lo her home m the Clear Pond sec- , . A , ,. .. . has been elected c^ue tion after spending some time m the T . .. T a ..*, , ? Jubilee. The maids city with her son, Mr. J. A. Mitchell. ... _ , _ were Miss Rebecca I t ?Miss Alma Black, of Bamberg, field, Miss Frances spent Saturday and Sunday in town ter, and Miss Capitc with her sister, Mrs. Harry Wright, ence. A fourth mail on Lovell street.?Times and Demo- nated by the queen crat. | TriDDie, or Anaersor ? \ . . : . : . . _> .. j4 ,r. - . ... , . . : .?* a , . . . - .adies Store or the Ladies ai n . \7 k 1 _ r w ror iou /\imosi ? popular EXCLUSIVE LADIES' STO till NEW. Continual arrivals from m cheap kind at other places. Therefore, we say in justice to you, even if you don't care anything for Hooton's, look them over at other places, then come to Hooton's. You can see that we carry suits that are real suits, the kind you will be glad to wear. CLOAKS?The weather is fast approaching when you will need one for yourself and the girls. So come and let us show you what a complete assortment of cloaks you can find right here at Hooton's in Bamberg. We have them any length, any style, any price. Comeand let us fit you and the girls for the winter. SWEATERS?There is nothing better or more serviceable for all kinds of cold weather than a sweater. So, if you haven't one, now _ -V is the time, and Hooton's the place. tJNDERWEAR?Have you looked your supply over to see what you need for this winter? If not, see what you will need, and come to Hooton's and fill in, or get an entire j new outfit. We will be glad to show you the line, if you are not already acquainted with the kind we sell: We have it for the babies, ' children, girls, and ladies, so just make your 1 list and come. DRESS GOODS AND SILKS?Do you 5 wish something in silk or wool for a dress, or do you wish one or more of both ? Come } and let us show you what a complete line in > these materials we are showing, ^e have all i of the new weaves and styles, so you will find ? little trouble getting what you need here for i. Don't Knock When You Come in c )TON, Bam a^A A^A A i ~^f f^" T^T Ty '^ yy "y "y reeland spent last "The Lilac Domino." I pith friends. I ulkner, Mrs. Cora One of the greatest successes in. B T. W. Rhodes and musical productions which this city j I ,rusta, motored to has ever known will be presented j I ud spent the day when "The Lilac Domino" comes for | U. J. S. Brooker. an 'engagement on October 27th at | is returned to the the Academy of Music, Orangeburg, I from Savannah, with a cast which would be an at- I e time ago for an traction even in Grand Opera Circles I jnds will be glad and a wealth of scenic paraphernalia, i rapidly- recover- a large chorus of love1v young girls who sing and dance with all the vian and family, of vacity and charm of happy youth, in j Mrs. Fickling, of costumes regal in magnificence and ria.v with Mr. and up-to-the-minute in style and a quin-. f Round.?Hiott- tet of amous conditions who draw I J Doro Press and forth laughs at the rate of two to a;^ minute. This production is one of irris is now em- events of the season. For an enas conductor on tire season last year it charmed New ic railway. Mr. York, Boston and Chicago, and drew the week-end in crowded houses nightly. Its twenty t he would move brilliant song hits are being whistled 3ta this week. and sung in all ranks of society whergins has returned ever H has been produced- Art i rens after an ex- critics and people in seneral are taIk" ives in the lower ing of the wonderful scenery and He preached for especially of the sunset scene 6ver r E Wiggins at the Mediterranean Se^, where an rst Sunday in'the eIectricaJ clock-like device is used bemtinel hind the curtain t0 Produce n?t ?nly , rippling waves but sunlight glitter?ol Affairs. ing on the water and the afternoon ? brightness fading into twilight tones f Oct. 22. Prof. an(j t}len dusk, with twinkling fe ? to Barnwell last stars peeping out and the lights of I sfereed a game of the village appearing. Theatre par- I n the Bamberg ties were nightly features during I veil girls. "The Lilac Domino" engagement in | ent the last week- au 0f the large cities and prominent I Columbia. fashion leaders of the Metropolis en- p s spending the gaged boxes for the entire engage- ^ ment, revelling in the seductive [ on Friday after- charm of the music, the brilliant nds for "Extra comedy and the lyrical score. Among lall was a great the most popular numbers are: "Song 3 attended report 0f the Chimes," sung by Miss Yvonne Darle, of the title role and Mr. Bradis spending the for(j Kirkbride with an accompani ood. ment of silver chimes; "Lilac Domi- 4 *s at Carlisle dur- no " -True Love Will Find a Way," [r. L. B. Wolf and ?Let the Music Plav," "What is Done f Wolfton. Also you Can Never Undo," "Where Love Lodge. is Waiting," and many others. There ler and Bessie js dancing, too. of almost every dehe week-end with scription, from the classic interpretation. tions to the very latest society steps. : ~ ? Seats now selling at Dovle's Drug ^ can, daughter of i , to . .... Store.?adv. ? )uncan, ot Union, ? 8 en of the Harvest | J. E. Ellerbe, former congressman I of honor elected i from the Sixth South Carolina dis- I -lanahan, of Fair- j trict, and brother of the late Cover- 8 Hickhn, of Ones- nor Ellerbe, died in Aslieville, rv. o., I >la King, of Flor- Tuesday. Congressman Ellerbe had ? d of honor, desig- been in bad health for more than a m is Miss Frances year and his death was not unexpect- I n ed. I t A^A A^A A^A A^A J^4. A^L A^A ^T T^r^y ?^f ^ "y ^T "^" Tyr^T ^r ^ and Millin nd Girls From ivery Day in Each RE in this section of the State. It 1 anufacturers of reputation keeps oui ?? .j 11 Millinerv Department Past experience has taught you what to expect in this department, as well as it has taught us what you expect when you come here, therefore, knowing what you want and expect, we are prepared to fill those wants, and invite you to come and make them known to us. We never allow our stocks to run low as the season advances, but are prepared to show you the newest and most stylish millinery to be seen in this section. In this department we have many things any kind of a dress. Come see. CORSETS, GLOVES, HOSIERY?It is usually very hard to find just the size or / quality you wish in these, for it is so easy to run out of the sizes, but we realize the things of this kind are just as important to complete the outfit as a suit or dress, so we have them and can truly fit you up in everything from hpse to hats. Come, see. We invite you to come; don't knock when you come in, or when you go out, for you are always welcomed here. / i >r When You Go Out, For You Are berg, S. C. 1 I. A. s&tk. p<?"?,w?v I You Don "Rabbi | This is a year of great ev 1 opportunities, promising Ik Wear^ Rentz & Felder's , their Socks, and th > Clothing, their T their Shirts, their Drawers; winter k don't need them. Goods and Dome Oats and Wheat. 1 i And Have l j Rentz <s L Bamberg, , ???1 """? lery Parlor]! :====Z==Z====ZZZZ=======Z====ZZZ== Hose to Hats f j-i-- n i i- i or ine Lseparcmeius | s the object of this store to show A r stock always fresh andjifferent A of interest for the children, girls, and ladies.. jr We invite you to corrte and look and be con /Hid fV?of Unnfrtn'o io fi?n Itr fU r\ T n I viiiv^cv.i 1/i.ici,l nuuiuii o 10 ti uij mc juaui^o r Store. We have an assortment to show you, and think we can please the most discrimi- ^ nate shoppers. READY TO WEAR HATS?Here you will T find an assortment in which we think you will 49 have little trouble in finding something to suit your individual taste, and at prices that V you will be pleased to pay. > SHAPES?In this line we have many new & and different kinds from those you have been ^ seeing here or elsewhere, for they are new arrivals. Com and get one that will please you. V TRIMMINGS?Continual arrivals of orna- "V ments, flowers, feathers and the like always V gives you something new to select from here, v So we invite ydu to come in and select some- ^ thing different. You can always find it here. CHIFFONS & CREPES?Do you need > either? If so, come in and let us show you the line of these we are showing in colors, ^ black, and white. We have them for any ^ 'purpose, and prices according to the mer- ^ chandise. ^ , RIBBONS?We believe we have the most ^ complete ribbon department in this section of the State, for we have them in any color, any ^ width, any price, plain and fancy. So, if it is ribbon, come here. Always Welcome Here. v Pkone 83-J \ . a4A A A AA y y y y V^r ================================= OaOOl II 11?[ 9a XT 1 M t ixeea a | t Foot" | ?1 1 you great achievements 2 . 61 '*r" B O ' f! ';: ? fl 4 Shoes, their Hats, II eir Stockings, their IJ ies, their Collars, ' O Undershirts, their i coming but they Cut their Dress sties. Plant their I Jse their Fertilizers a Great Year Too! | i 11 i v i :r elder) South Carolina h OBOot^sassaei