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I Coats, Dresses, | Suits and Hats t Something New for you alm< | for the kind of g V > This Store is full of Fall and Winter Goo V department, we think you will have little V wear. We do not carry a little dab of eve V convince the most skeptical that Hooton' T ^======z==== COAT SUITS FULL OF STYLE ^ THAT FIT, WEAK AXI> PLEASE. t* ? Onif \-r>n nooH what mnrft POUld YOU Wish xi it a a uuiL ; vu uwu , X than one of the famous Dannenberg Suits, with 'm + the above features. This is not guess work, but facts, for we have pleased hundreds of Ladies and ^ X Misses from all sections of the State with these Suits for the past ten years; then we are satisfied we can please you. Come and look; get a Suit to fit your figure; it doesn't cost any more. V > COATS FOR GIRLS, LADIES AXD CHILDREX. COATS OF STYLE, QUALITY AXD SERVICE. ^ That's what you will find in Coats at Hcoton's. VV We have *ke most complete assortment in this De partment we have ever shown, for two reasons: One is that COATS are the most wanted garments for ^ Girls, Ladies and Children this season: the other t is, many people have been wearing their old ones, ' ? ? ! Hooten's L Y PERSONAL MEXTIOX. j FOOD ADMINISTRATE I ? People Visiting in This City and at Rev. J. 1). Huggins Bapt Other Points. j dent Barnwell Ass I ' t - ? ( ?Mr. G. A. Jennings spent Tues-1 Rev. J. D. Huggins, .day in Charleston. i at Denmark,'has been ?Mr. Marion Smoak, of St. George, j Rev. W J. McGloth] was .in the citv Tuesday. I kv who is ?Mr. H H. Hughes, of Ehrhardt, | Adminlstratlve service , spent Tuesday m the city. j _ -a* tt ttt ,fA,rn A ern Baptist convention, ?Mr. H. W. McMillan, who moved ^ to Ulmers recently, was in town this president for this servic week. well Baptist associatio * ?Mr. J. J. Smoak left this week ! gins requests publicati for Virginia to purchase mules and i lowing letter to all th horses. i ciiurc}ies jn tiie Barnwe ?Mr H. C. Crum of Denmark,! To t d h was in town for a while Monday af- Barnwell Baptist associ ternoon. Dear Brethren; 0ur ?Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rentz, Jr., who have been appoint? spent the week-end in the city with ; the Food Administrai relatives. * : Baptist churches, hav ?Mr. J. S. Breland, of the Olar ? we present this matter 1 section, was in the city Tuesday on es on October 21 (tt business. i either in sermon or adc ?Mr. Ancrum Waring, of Sum- raake worthy effort to merville, was in Bamberg the first of e following, ev the week * ?tIie f?0(* administration . -Mr and Mrs. J. Gary Black of e?i Beaufort visited relatives here the; t ? ' Past week- . "In view of the fact ?Miss Ethel Black, who is teach- , our pastors have mo ing in Florence, spent the week-end church they are asked ti in the city. ! during the month of 0 ?Miss Nina Riley, of Orangeburg,' that of the report ca visited at the home of Mr. V. J. Hart-; which "will go on throi zog last week. and December. ?Mr. E. Roy Cooner, Mrs. Helen ; ''None of us has first r* atjco Arirtvc T-tavs and Miss edge of all the conditio VUpCiauu, iui?g . Kate Felder motored to Augusta Mon- ?* our country in tji: (jay v strenuous period; then -Dr. C. A. Sanders spent Sunday^ 'president* ih Ain,?r- Je?" fnaaA?r;nW re,nrn^ S^CIOUS Father in h'ea ^ ?? Alken, returned the begt and wisest T mm. ever gat -n tjlis pja ?Mr. Glenn W. Cope, who was best ail(j wisest in recently called into the service or the \ve will take his word navy, spent the week-end here with j ?xone of lis is selfi J relatives: allow this mighty stru; ?Mrs. Thomas R. Smith, of Ray- while we stand aside mond, is spending some time on a hands. While the so visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. G. allies and our own bo; A. Rice, here. front in the fight, we w ?Mr. Edwin Fields, who has been >,Yes> we will study how spending a few weeks in North Caro-! *he ^e^t possible way, lina recuperating after a severe ill-!wil1 win war. ness, has returned home. | "J- D?Dr. E. O. Watson spent the j Shortage of ( week-end at Indian Fields camp meet- j ing, and consequently there were no ' services at the Methodist church here | The cotton mill here last Sundav. I jng a serj0US situation ?Miss Minnie LeeAyer,who teach- i coal recentlv. The sho: i es at Blemheim, is at home, ner , , . f school having been closed tempo-j e !at^ei to oad freii rarily on account of the presence of or Poor facilities rather 1 ... ? ? i a contagious disease in tne town. ^ or production or coai. The second nation wide campaign j ^een threatened with h for the sale of Liberty Bonds Was! (*0%%n operatlons severa begun Monday with a wave of enthus-; 1,V' the latest ^ein? lasl iasm in all of the principal cities j *ac^ coaI' although . throughout the country. The second e keen 111 transit t< Liberty Loan is for the amount of some time and are som $3,000,000,000, and a movement for roa(1placing the bonds will begin in the Watermans Ideal Foi L small towns at an early date. Herald Book Store. jst every day in each departr oods are here when yon wan ds, COATS, DRESSES, SUITS, AND Hi ! trouble in finding just what you want at irything, but the most complete line of fu s is truly a Ladies Store of individuality. Our Millinery Has proven its value to yon and hundreds of < their first introduction here. Miss Rutledge a; working to please you, whether you are here 0' shoiv you something different. They have nu here last. SHAPES?We ho ve many new ones for yoi daily. You will find an assortment here as h and Ladies wont something different and uu READY-TO-WEAR?Come and let us sin ceived; they are continually on the move, and up an assortment, hut we are doing this for tin RJJTLEDGE HATS?Do you want one oj matter over with Miss Rutledge. She can don't know, she ivill show you. VEILS AND VEILINGS?Come and let m time.. We think ive have just what you wit TRIMMINGS?It matters not the kind ya they are stylish, and we know when it comes TRIMMED HATS?In addition to Shapes, - ' - * ^7- j. fcinas, we snow me must cumpivcv uuv ujj.ii find the prices in accordance with what you st BHaDMHBBMHBHHBHBnaBBBHHaBaBDnHBHaBHil but this season they will get new ones if they can find what they want it a priqe they want to pay. You will find both here; so we invite you to inspect ours. Without fear of contradiction, we state that we have the largest line of Nice Coats reasonably priced in this section of the State. DRESSES OF SERGE, SATIN AND CREPE? . DRESSES OF INDIVIDUALITY, ONE OF A KIND. That's why most people had rather get their DRESSES at Hooton's. We never put them in a uniform with their neighbor. Come and look our Dresses over; we fit you here in the store; we do the worrying, you do the wearing. Decide 011 one to suit you, and your trouble and worry is over. We adies Store OX SERVICK. BEGINS BAPTIST PASTORATE. 1st Vice Presi- Rev" G;,P- White Preached Snnday Morning and Evening. j ociation. Rev. George P. White, recently call- * 3aptist pastor ed^to the pastorate of the Bamberg j1 appointed by Baptist church, arrived in the city 1 [in, D. D., of last week. Sunday morning and eve- \1 - ning Rev. Mr. White conducted his 2 first services in the city. Large con-11 for the South- gregations were present at both ser- i2 to act as vice vices, many members of the Method-:* e in the Barn- *s* congregation joining in the wor- 3 . H ^ ship, the Methodist pastor, Dr. E. O. ^ n. ?ir. nus- Watson, being out of the city in at- 1 on of the fol- tendance upon the Indian Field camp 3 e pastors and meeting. There being no services ( 11 association: at t3ie Presbyterian church Sunday 3 , f ' 1 night, quite a number of Presbyter- ( ire es oi t11? I ians ajso worshipped at the Baptist atlon,: church. M own brethren, pQr the present ^}r white is stay- 2 as beaas oi at the Johns hotel. His family !* t h" tit *s exPecfed to arrive in the city with- '3 e as *ea t iat tjle next few weeks, when they!2 to our church- wijj occupy the new parsonage, lira bunaayi, rpjie ctlurci1 decided recently to pur-j1 ess, tnat we chase a new parsonage. In accord-13 enroll, during ance tjlig decision, a parsonage,2 ann y .in committee was appointed. The com-! j l' thooH 1?" mittee decided on the purchase of;' n the -3th to Ujrs Armstrong's residence on Rail-!1 irculating the j roadavenue, and last week the deal | J \?e(Jpie' ! was negotiated for this property." that some or (-pj^g js a very valuable and desirable j ire than one j property. Work will be begun within ! o do this work davg on improving the resi-1 ctqj>er, except dence | ,rd campaign, Tjie Q|d parsonage, located on the ; ign November rear Qf tjie chureh property, will be j , , . , utilized as Sunday-school rooms. Sev-: . nana know'l- eral hundred dollars will be expended j >ns ana needs Qn rearrangjng the building into Sunis trjmg and day-schoolrooms. This will be quite 01 wf ve an improvement for the church, word of some and the addition of the rooms j hanks to our will fil] a long_felt Want. The ! Ven' 1Sv0ne, ?, j Sunday-school of the Baptist1 lien who lla^ jcliurcli is quite large.- and has\ ce, and one of 1)een enj0ying a steady growth for all the ^orld. severai years. It lias been quite im, possible to properly accommodate the * S2i ei*ou|> various classes of the school. Work is now progressing on repairvitn r?ldea ing the damage done the church by ldiers or tne lightning iast summer. The work ys are on the jiag heen delayed somewhat on acf '?e(1 *. eiP* count of the illness of the overseer, to ao this in yIr q P Eaves, who has just retor it is rood turned from a hospital after an oputtpptvc " eration. This work will now be push_____ I ed rapidly. The steeple will not be -?oal | replaced, but a belfry tower will be built. A good many improvements to the has been fac-i interior of the church have also been in ree-ard to i Planne(h and funds are now being . , securea t0 fieiray tne expenses oi tins | rtage has been work. a heating plant is to be addght conditions ed to the church, but this will not than the lack he done at this time, on account of The mill has tlie enormous increase in the price ' of heating apparatus. It is not likeaving to close however, that the system of heat1 times recent- ing by a stove will be retained. Small ^ : week, due to heaters will probably be used during sight car loads ^*ntei o the mill lor Bamberg Cotton Market, ewliere on the , Quotation for Wednesday, October * intain Pens at P- m- I Middling 26% t OKFC* The Girls' ai il 0 ofBamberg nent, that's why you hear so it them, and at the price y< MHMlimMHBMMMMMMBHHWMBMMMHMBMIManMnBnnBnMBI lTS, not a vacant shelf or rack in it, and 1 Hcoton's. It matters not what it is, if it rnishings for Girls and Ladies to be seen Come and look. If our goods, prices and Department others, by the ivork and New Ideas that find id her assistant, Miss Kearse, are continually y at home; for when you come they want to my new things to show you since you were ir inspection, for they are arriving almost irge as we were showing early, for the Girls i have it. ow you the line of New ones ive have just, reit takes a shipment every day or two to keep 3 Ladies and Girls demand something New. f these? Then come to Hooton's and talk the build one to your individual taste; if you ? shoiv you what most people are using at this 11 want. % woidd ivant on your hat, ive have them, if to Millinery you expect style. Flowers, Feathers, and Tnmmings of all Immed Hats to be seen. Come and you will ?lect. have them from 16 to 44. Won't one of these fit you? Then if it won't, we will have one made for you. We fit all sizes; a look will convince you. PIECE GOODS IX WOOL, SILK, SATIN, COTTON AND MIXTURES. That's what we have, therefore, if you need material of any kind for any purpose, we have it, and at prices you will be glad to pay. Come and let us show you. The line covers any kind of material you will want to make any kind of dress, from an ordinary house dress to the most exquisite evening gown; therefore, if you prefer the material to the READY-TO-WEAR it's here for you. ! and Millin The Food Saving Campaign. f a The food saving campaign for M lamberg county is getting under def- ? ? nite headway. Other counties A lEg hroughout the State and nation are F. naking rapid strides in this great mdertaking and tne men in cnarge 01 y he Bamberg county end are system- ? itically organizing for active work. [ i { conference will be called for as f J early a date as possible with all the V J ownship chairmen of the Council of V^?33j? Defense in this county to meet here vith Dr. E. 0. Watson, county chair- Q BP nan, and R. P. Bellinger, Esq., pubicity campaign manager for Bamberg county. The meeting will be called or the first part of next week, Monlay, if possible, and Mr. A. V. Snell, South Carolina field secretary for this vork, will be urged to attend and ^Sf issist the local men in charge. At his meeting active plans will be out- j ined for beginning and conducting in active, campaign throughout Bamlerg county. The worjt of obtaining the pledges and enlisting the /2 'amilies of the nation in the food saving campaign will be extensively lushed during the week of October f\ 21st to 28th, and it is expected that lot less than 2,000 families will be ^Ivy1tyjf pledged for Bamberg county. The :ownship chairmen will each appoint i captain for his township and they ^**6? svill have lieutenants under them, * ,vho, in turn, will have numbers of l/\^? nen canvassing the entire county for j| ;he pledges. It is proposed that a V Wn louse to house campaign be carried > iut in every detail, and the hearty cooperation of both the white and ^ colored races is necessary for its sue- , cess. Hourly reports must be made each day by the individual workers 4 Per ( ;o the county publicity campaign manager on the number of homes QAPTTAIj mlisted, and he must then wire a -eport to the State headquarters in Columbia on the progress made, who. n turn, wires the results in to na- 1^^ ;ional headquarters at Washington. B ^^3 "? J Advertising Does the Work. I Col. W. A. Klauber leaves for I New York Saturday night to buy another stock of coats, suits and dresses. Col. Klauber says that his business has been enormous in these lines, and that he owes a great deal to advertising in The Herald in getting the people to l look at a first-class line before going out of the city or ordering die. . from the mail order concerns. , ? Incidentally, he will attend the DCIOIN sessions of the Southern Commer- x 0 cial Congress, which will be held lilO (J in New York from the loth to I Will? 1 <th. Governor .Manning and his staff will attend the congress. g ?'j I CAKI) OF THANKS. I ? Mr. and .Mrs. J. B. Brickie wish to ! B ake this method of expressing their I fl hanks and appreciation for the many 9 rindnesses extended them during the 9 llness of the latter; and for the ex )ressions of sympathy and solicita-1 9 ion while she was in the hospital. { \ t , * / id Ladies Headquarters | . and Surrouring Counties f A much talk about Hooton's, <|> m want to pay. X I?? ??M??? hhp assnrtmftnvs arfi so nomnlftt.fi. in Gacfh is something for the Girls and Ladies to in this section of the State. A look will Y service are not satisfactory pass us by. ^ tOTHQNTt* X y GLOVES, CORSETS, HOSIERY, UNDER- A WEAR, AND SMALL WARES. % , Without anyone of these any.Lady's wardrobe is incomplete. That's why we are so particular about these articles of importance. You may find a few ^ things one place and a few another place, but if t y ? you wish a complete line of Girls' and Ladies' furnishings from Hose to Hats. Try other places, and A then come to Hooton's, and you will find we are T correct. That's what they tell us; if you can't find ^ at at Hooton's, it can't be found in this section of A the State. J SHIRT WAISTS FOR SMALL, V MEDIUM, AND LARGE LADIES. > N That's the kind of line of Waists we are showing A this season, in cottons, voiles, crepe de chenes and X Georgette crepes, in prices from $1.00 to $8.00. If you think you can't find what you want in an as- A y sortment like that, come and let us show you. We JL have the most complete line we have ever shown. A lery Parlor | _ .. _. . ? Be Ready For k&-d An Opportunity WL One often hears, "If 1 only had a little money / could make a fortune,99 xg Why not be ready when op- * portunity knocks at your door ? V Plan to place in the bank a certain percentage of your salary or business profits, Then when the mdin chance A] 0 comes along you'll be ready v| /"or it, v Banking in every form. ^ r lent. Interest Paid on Savings Deposits. AND SURPLUS $100,000.00 berg Banking Co. WE DO NOT DIE. 1 I i.rou name us as your Executor we do not g Anv individual vou name is likelv to die i t i' 4/ e your estate is wound up and throw it | ~ ? i j oiiiusioxi. .May we see you aoout -your a IAMBERG BANKING COMPANY j Bamberg, S. C. | 1 *