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(f ? "" SWEATERS flj ^ In White, Garnet, Purple from $2.25 up to $3.75 9 Get Ready for the Cold Weather Wc $12.50, At these prices you will find the much more. We invite you to coi " v our regular stock, and have aver nnnlinc Krnflflrloths. and Ill AAA w ? ?? ?- ? 7 Cloaks and Coats Galore /|S\ j I These we have in any |l *j i V | length, any style, any \ |j quality, and any price, /T~nl HI come see what we are /'/ I Ik | showing in coats. We i I jl 1 |\ III have an assortment that /Li I you could not miss find- /IjS|Fi~SS[ \ ing the kind you want, it lil [|:Agj| , \ matters not how discrim- ISi IwA ffl inating you may be. Then IS jj w\ \\ \\ for the girls and children I j iij V\ %\ we have equally as large U j j V\ \ r an assortment in styles, f A* sizes and prices. So we llr^lC^r invite you to come, the /a Y\X coats and prices will vl please you. = Hooton's ^ T?lArkl*/%r?n ft1 . T W\ Jl ^ICptlUllV WA V PERSONAL MENTION. New Advertise People Visiting in This City and at J. C. Moye?Lost. Other Points. J T. O'Neal?For ? A. J. Hunter?For ?Mr. and Mrs. H. F. Bamberg left ,.Rea, Estat0.._Fo] C a few days ago for Baltimore. A. S. Easterling?I ?Mr. J. B. Ritter, of the Olar section, was in the city this week. * Fo*k Don * ?S. G Mayfield, Esq., returned Mutual Garage?W Tuesday from * Richmond, where he Standard Oil Co.?l went on business. Moseley's?Thanksg ?Miss Meta Henderson, of Aiken, Bamberg Banking C visited her brother, Mr. E. H. Hen- j uaj derson, last week. ' j Enterprise Bank?J ?J. Emile Harley, Esq., of the, Fast. Barnwell bar, was in attendance up- j Rent2 & Felder_ on court here last week. j Fair ?H. M. Graham, Esq., returned T t> r, , , ^ , ? , . ^ A . J. B. Brickie?Doe last week from a busmess trip to Chi- ^Iiss? cago and other Western cities. _ " ' t /-* t +v> ,n v R- J- Reynolds Tol ?Mrs. J. C. Lathrop, of Denmark, Fgw is the guest of Mrs. Carl Lathrop on j East avenue.?Greenville Piedmont. I Estate C. E. Kin Notice. ?Mrs. Neal Thompson, after visiting the fair, has returned to her I Riverside Refining ! Wanted home at Denmark.?Orangeburg j News. j Penny & Thomas I 1 U<^i crVito '' ?Miles Black, who talks about j and writes orders for groceries all j Farmers Gin Co.? k the time, was in St. Matthews last j day Only. week working over time.?Charles-j Estate C. W. Bessii ton American. j Creditors. ?Mr. W. M. Brabham, Miss Ida1 Folk & Smoak?Th< Brabham, and Mrs. S. A. Merchant, Advantages. motored to Augusta Tuesday. From j p Rhodes Bl? Augusta Mr. Brabham went over to, Lands Big Deal . his farm in Georgia for a few days'; D . . Bamberg Banking stay* ! Fellow Well Met. ?Mrs. Cornelia Hooton, Miss Thel-i 0 _r x j nc t o * Farmers & Mercha t ma Lewis, and Mr. Joe Spann, of ~ 0 . . c . .! Best Thanksgiving. Bamberg, motored here Sunday and spent a few hours with Mrs. H. H. j Peoples Bank Joi Peeples, returning home the same j mas Banking Club, day.?Estill cor. Hampton Guardian. | Hooton's Ladies St ?Mrs. F B. McCrackin left Sat-1 nery Parlor?Get Rea urday for Newberry, from which j The Moore-Lykes place she went on the 21st to Union j Electric Lights and I to attend the State U. D. C. meeting | MINNESOTA FAVO as a delegate from the F. M. Bam- j berg chapter, of this place. Mes-1 contest Unless R< dames S. G. Mayfield and J. R. Owens Cjjjfo are also attending the sessions. gt pauj ^tov | Girls' Club Exhibit. I *eaders in Minnesota ' tonight to accept with There will be an exhibit of girls'; verdict of Secretary o] i club work at Bamberg on Saturday j announce(i today that morning. December 2nd. Mrs. Faust I **u?hes is officially I would like to have exhibits from the j Minnesota s twelve 6 women's clubs also. Everything will j Statements made by be taken care of and returned. Prizes j p*?ht were that a conf for canning displays and domestic; *s imPr?bable, unless 1 science will be given. I insist on a recount ir | Hughes's plurality Pennsylvania will plant black cher-i nounced, 396, is the s ry trees in the State reserves to pro- j ty a Republican cand V vide food for birds. j dent was ever given ir / Ahead, Here are Values that will be mderful Values in Tailored 1 $15.00, $21 most wonderful values in suits e\ me and see for yourself. We wer aged the prices on all suits in acco: I garbadines, plain tailored and fane U/AAI HwAAA I AAnA TTUU1 1/IC55 UUUUd Taffetas and Messalines These goods we bought early, when prices were low. We bought heavy because we calculated the demand would be great, and we have not been disappointed, and do not want you to be, for we have ! the goods. If it's serge you want, come here expecting to get the color and quality you want, and i at prices that are reasonable; you will find the [ goods and the prices reasonable. Taffetas and messalines are better today than at any time since I the season opened, and we have them in colors and black and white, and at prices you will be glad to pay. 1 Underwear of All Kinds Come in and get your winter supply. It matters not the kind you will need, it is here for you, in all kinds, sizes, and qualities. We have it for the ladies, girls, and children, so just make out your list and bring it to Hooton's; we will do the rest. your friends with you, we we v adies Store ements. SPECIAL NOTICES. Advertisements Under This Head 25c. For 25 Words or Less. >&le. =========== i Sale. Mal^ your folks happy Xmas by | ? . ordering at once a Reo car. tf. ! r Sale. I i '"or Sale. For Sale?Good dry two-foot' ? _ house oak wood. B. F. FREE, Bam-! Be Worried. berg, S. C. 12-14. | ait a Minute. For Sale?Four shares Peoples V Close Shave, j Bank stock. Apply to J. T. O'NEAL, riving Holidays. | Bamberg, S. C. It. j - - - - ' " XTi_ 1^4. ! O. Individ-' ror oaic i\iv;t3 ivi, un iniu. >>?? ,? u.?; ! nue, adjoining lot of C.' E. Black, i | Apply to A. S. EASTERLIXG, City. 1 j Joney Increases! Lost?Bamberg Banking Co. Sav-; ings Bank Book Xo. 518. Return to -Bamberg CityiH. C. HERXDON, Bamberg, S. j C. 11-15. ! s Your Engine j Boarders Taken, with or without; I rooms. Can accommodate six with ! />. o,,. rooms. First-class fare. MRS. PAUL j >acco Co.?Slip; ARNDX> City 12-15.1 ^??i?i?? ?? < , I Wanted?Corn in the shuck, or j sejr Creditors shelled, in car lots, also peas, velvet ; beans, seed corn. OTIS BRABHAM. I Co.?Salesman Allendale, S.. C. 11-23. j j For Sale?Two nice building lots, jros "Carlisle i one 011 Railroad avenue, and one on j I avenue leading to G. Frank Bam| berg's. H. M. GRAHAM, Bamberg, i Gin Day Satur-jS. C. tf. j ' ?????????????? Lost, Strayed, or Stolen?One lger?Xotice to large light colored Jersey cow with j j line on head. Finder will please i _ , I communicate with J. C. MOYE, Bam?se Tremendous j berg) s> c lt. I For Sale?Three brick stores on ick s Drug Co.; ;\ja}n street. Will sell all together I or separate, or will trade for farm or Pn Tb TT3ji residence property. Address, REAL ESTATE, Care Bamberg Herald, lt. ? ? Wf>ir Vnnr fitnracfl ha. fieri as nts Bank?The, ~r~ ~?r ? V"1?",. ~ i run down? We have installed up-toI date machinery and guarantee all n Our Christ-: work. Electric troubles a specialty. | MUTUAL GARAGE. Denmark, S. C. ore and Milli-j For SaJe?Ninety acres good land; dy ! one five-room tenant house; for $2,000.00. Easy terms. Four miles! Electric Co.?j West of Ehrhardt, S. C. ENNIS j >ower. : BRELAND, Wilmington, N. C., P. O. Box 533. 11-23. i RS HUGHES. j For Sale?On the first Monday in December 312 acres of land, known ?publicans Con- as the Benson tract, in Midway niia. i township, seven miles of court house. I 8.?Democratic One-third cash, balance easy pay-! were inrlined ments See W. L. McPHAIL or H. ] ere incnnea M GRAHAM. 11-30. lout contest the j F State Schmall For Sale? S4 1-2 acres of land Charles Evans;1 l"4 miles from Bamberg depot; in j . i sight of graded school. per acre. l e winner or will also sell mules, provisions, farmjlectoral votes.; jng implements, etc. A. J. HUNTER, ' the leaders to-; Bamberg, S. C. 12-15. j :est in the State Salesman Wanted?To sell lubri- j the'Republicans, eating oil, grease, specialties and i i California. ! paint. Part or whole time. Com- j as officially an- m^ss^on basis until ability is estab-; maiipct ninraii lished. Permanent position and wide j p I field when qualified if desired. Man idate for presi- with rig preferred. RIVERSIDE RE-: i this State. FINING COMPANY, Cleveland, Ohio, j i of Interest to you in Suits, Dress Nool Suits. Here are the Pri ).00, $22.50, rer offered in this section. All suits e fortunate in securing a lot of samp rdance with the way we bought the :y, so if you have been waiting, com i . i Tailored and Fancy Dresses They are here; come and look, and let us fit you. We have them in plain tailored serges or in fancy silks, and the prices are most reasonable for the quality of dresses we are showing. We have had the most wonderful dress business in our history. There are reasons for this; we think its the quality and reasonable prices. Come and look; let's see what you think. Millinery At most places, at this time, you find it difficult to get just what you need in millinery. At Hooton's you will find just as varied an assortment as you did early, for we are just as interested in our late * 1 ? AH e + A/il'a customers as me eariy untrs, su we n.ccv uui oiuuiu full of the new things. So come and let us please you if it's anything in millinery. rill try to make it pleasant and pi i and Millin ri aoi Jon ?* Here is a light developed by the mi 1 Lighting systems used for years by b It contains in a single'unit a gas en for lighting the average country stor With* batteries charged and engim uously operate 40 to 50 lights and ? such as are used in the farm and ho I Hair a OI^VIVV o D Press the button and Delco-Light i the vacuum cleaner, does the washin the barns, runs the electric fan, doe Q The 80-ampere storage battery wi D Mazda lamps four hours per day f< lights for eight days, WITHOUT RU The engine used to generate the e Q gasoline or kerosene. Delco-Light will operate any motoi Delco-Light is made in two sizes ai venient payments if desired. Write demonstration. | The Mo. tJectnc 1 I). F. MOORE, JR. Agents for Hampton | BRUNSi IN i~~ioi~~ion< T. - % jj Our Store Will be j J Closed on Nov. 30th I | fcj THANKSGIVING es, Hats, and Piece Goods Galore ces $25.00 | j offered at above prices are worth le suits, these we have put in with samples. They are here for you e now and get your suit. ; ' \j Ready-to-Wear Hats We have many of these that will be of interest to you. If \. you bought early, by now you / need another, so come in and \ talk the matter over with Miss \ New Shapes Let us show you what we are / /I jl i | \P showing at this time in shapes. l/\| |B 1 u We have one to suit your in- TI..1 | j dividual taste, one you can have H .II||1 I . trimmed* to your idea, if you |r wJraJ prefer this to the ready-to-wear. IF IT IS NEW WE HAVE IT ^ ^??MM???^ ? ofitable fcr you | iery Parlor ) Bamberg, South Carolina/w 'I ?POI 101 IB! I H c Light and Power for | * i and Country Home : ,| * " ? ?"! ? ?- * > _ uilders of the finest automobiles. 1 igine and dynamo?with ample capacity e, farm or village home, e running, DELCO-LIGHT will continilso furnish power for small machines, , u I -Light!] 8 O )umps the water, lights the home, runs M g, operates the cream separator, lights 11 s the churning, etc, etc. H 11 carry eight 20-watt 16-candle power Q ir four days, or half that number of M NNING THE ENGINE. 11 tower can be operated with either gas, U 0 r up to 1-2 horse power. id sells at $275.00 and $325.00. Con! for further information and ask for 1 1 / 1 1 ^re-Lykes [ Comoanv r ^ W. C. LTKES 11 and Bamberg Counties ll DN, S. C. jj | ?BOcaor-~?Bl