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* : nOOtOl \ I Hats, S But we are beti departments, e 4 and New York $ therefore you c< X The ladies and t if its to be had. I === t Drv % T COATS, COATS, CO T and Girls are demanding j ness in our history; for J ES, AGES and PRICES X would be impossible to but we invite you to con ^ MISSES' and CHILDE We will please you it it % COAT SUITS: They X to be necessary to compl X are the famous DAXNE X pect in a SUIT. Price X select. If it is a Suit v< X line of TAILORED SU X places, but real TA1L0 X DRESSES: These w< A ITIES, MATERIALS a A SERGES, SATIN and ? & ALL SATIN; therefore ?> invite you to come and ? DRESSES at HOOTO> WAISTS: We are si ? ever had the pleasure < <? clusively for this terrii ?S? WAIST you will need J ETTE CREPE at $8.00 > SILKS, SATINS and PIECE GOODS, and na will find at the average! <? one in another, but here V We invite you to come CORSETS, HOSIER emu 11 vnnr waT'Hrobe i Y OlllUXiy j V/VIJ. ? _ _ _ ^ us furnish you with eit V now. . | E. A. ry ?, / PERSONAL MENTION. I People Visiting in Tliis City and at; Other Points. ?Mr. G. A. Best, of Ulraers, wasin town Friday. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. J. Heard are in_ Columbia for the State fair. >> J ?Mrs. Ida L. Schwartz is on a visit to friends in Columbia. ?Dr. T. J. Kelley, of Charleston, j spent the week-end in Bamberg. ?Miss Addys Hays is attending the! State Fair in Columbia this week. j ?Mr. Herbert Zeigler, or tne cope; section, spent Friday in BaBmberg. ! ?Mrs. W. A. Perry, of Columbia,.' -is on a short visit to relatives in the: city. ?Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Delk are at the State fair in Columbia for a few days. ?Francis F. Carroll, Esq., of Summerville, was in the city the first of the week. ?Mr. B. C. McDuffie is a visitor 1 to the Georgia-Carolina fair in Augusta this week. * "* ~ - *?J\lrs. Lunit ir??v\%ici\, ui mc section of Orangeburg county, was in Bamberg last Friday. ?Mrs. G. E. Bamberg and children returned home Friday from a visit to relatives in Williston. ?Mr. A. G. W. Hill and Mr. J. W. Webster, of the Farrell's section, were in the city Saturday. ^ ?Mr. and Mrs. D. M. Eaves, of Spartanburg, were visitors to Bamberg the first of the week. ?Mr. and Mrs. Frank Lysick, of j North, spent Sunday in the city with j Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Price. ?Mr. W. D. Rhoad and the Rev. E. O. Watson, D. D.. spent several j days last week in Columbia. ?J. Wesley Crum, Esq., and Mr.! Algernon P. Guess, of Denmark, werej in the city for the foot ball game Sat-! urday. n's Ladi We Are Always iuits, Coats, ter prepared today specially the Coat [ buyers continue to an readily underst* girls demand it, ai Come and let us Goods and Suit Depart 'ATS! That seems to.be the : g at this season, We have neve that's what they want, and w< We are showing them in i give you an idea of our assort tie and inspect the LARGEST 'EN'S COATS ever shown in : s STYLE, QUALITY and I ' are here for you; they are a I lete a LADY'S wardrobe, the INBERG line. They will pleas >s are reasonable, in aecordai ou need we invite you to corn ITS, not the Jobbers Suits, tl RED SUITS, the best to be lu ? are showing in a large assoi nd PRICES. Thcv are in siz ;ERGE,SATIX and GEORG , we are satisfied if-it is a dres look; everv week there is son US. lowing the most eomprehensii )f showing. We have the line tory, and among the line you :or any purpose from a LAV I WOOL GOODS: We have a turally we have a larger line store, for thev usuallv have on ? c * vou will find the line of colo] %/ and look the line over. Y and GLOVES: Without th s far from complete, so if it's ? -11 XV.? Tvr/\iiA > OCT 01' till, LOI' LUC lilies wcic x i ???i? HOOTC ATa ATA ATA. A^A JTA ATA ATA ATA ATA JTA. y ^ ?Mr. Jack Mahoney, of Charles-j ton, is visiting at the home of Mr. and ] Mrs. G. E. Bamberg near town. ?Mr. H. Y. Hinnant, of Ridgewav j a brother of Mr. H. L. Hinnant,! 1 is spending some time in Bamberg. ?Miss Eloise Stevenson, of Winns-j boro. who is teaching in Bamberg j county, spent Saturday in the city, j ; ?Judge and Mrs. Hayne F. Rice.i of Aiken, were in Bamberg th^ past; week-end shaking hands with old r friends. : , ?Mrs. J. W. Blaine and Miss Mil-j < dred Bailey, of Woodford, spent Sun-:^ day in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J.; W. Price. j4 ?Miss Alice Smoak returned home! last Thursday night from Columbia.M 5 * ? '3 ~ ~ dinnn on Anorotinn i 4 cillU lb UUIilg 111LC1* ail j : on her throat. : < ?Airs. \Y\ G. Hinnant and Missi< Elmo Hinnant. of Ridgeway. sisters L of Mr. H. L. Hinnant here, are visiting in the city. ?Misses Cary and Rebecca Gra-j ham, who are students at Lander college at Greenwood, are at home < for a short stay. < ?Mrs. Walter H. Davidson, of 4 Charlotte. X. C., was expected in the < city last evening to spend some time i with Miss Franke Folk. < ? Miss Mary Livingston, who has been staying quite a while with her sister, .Mrs. I). G. Felder, in Ashe- ' " ' ?* J T. 4 vine, lias reiurneu uumc. i ?Mr. G. DeWitt Smoak, a member of the army now at Camp Sevier, spent the week-end at home with his | parents, Mr. and Mrs. Geo. H. Smoak.! - ? Mrs. E. V. Camp, of Panama City, Fla., who has been visiting relatives in and near Bamberg for some time, returned to her home Monday. ?Mr. Tillman Zeigler, a brother of Mr. Henry Zeigler. who was formerly a resident of this section, but who for the past several years has been living in New Mexico, is back at his old home for a visit. K~K"K"K"K"K"K es Stori ? Prepared To Fill T Dresses, V than ever, for we 1 )epartment, than 1 ship us the New and why you can e id experience has 1 prove what we se ====== ment main garment the Ladies r had hueli a COAT busi3 have them for ALL SIZi varied assortment. It ment in this small space, 1 LINE OF LADIES', this section of the State. ^RIOE you want, ways good, and continue kind of SUITS we sell e you, in all you will exace with the quality you e and let us show you a le kind you find at most id, as always, at Hooton \s tment of SIZES, QUAL es from 16 to 42, and in I ETTE CREPE, and m | s we can please you. We lething new to be seen in ,re line of these we have of GROSS & WEISS exwill find just the kind of 7N at $1.00 to GEORGIways made a specialty of to select from than you e color in one quality and rs and qualities complete. Lese, even though they are i either come here and let lever more complete than )N, Bam ? T^f f^T ?Mr. and Mrs. J. W. Barr, Mrs. G. | Prank Bamberg and Miss Carrie Bam-1 berg formed a congenial party who motored to Augusta Tuesday for the Georgia-Carolina fair. j ?The Rev. George P. White has! returned from Union, and this time brought his family with him. Thevj are occupying the recently purchased Baptist parsonage on Railroad avenue. ata ati ata ava ata ata ata a | HACKNEY 1 ? There is no better wa? ? them is expected in this them. & : BUGGIES, Hy I sell the best buggies prices. Harness, Lap Ro ways on hand. ; MULES AN I have just received a s - " -- ,1. t V IIIlcllS, WHU'U i cim i?vriiixi^ them. No matter what s< y want, see me. I will suit | PRICES | J. J. SP |p BAMBEI y V^T^T v^V ^jrl A^AAAA^Aj^AJ^LAJ^LAA.A T^T T^" ^ T^T e and Mi he Wants of The Gir Vaists, Dress lave a larger and i we have ever show Mats, New Coats, ilways find somethii taughtthem that tli ly. The goods are < tl i and some small. It matt< you. READY TO WEAR: I tie trouble in selecting jus TRIMMINGS: These ^ so select your shape and INDIVIDUAL HATS: ' SUIT or DRESS come an< ialtv, and she invites vou If it is Milline iberg, S.( k A^A A^A A. J^A A^A At ?J. E. Steadman, Esq., and his mother, Mrs. J. E. Steadman, and J. . Wesley Crum, Esq., formed a party j of Denmark folks who motored to Columbia for the State fair. ?The many friends of Mrs. John Cooner will regret to learn that she i was taken to Johns Hopkins hospi tal, Baltimore, Sunday for treatment. I Mr. Cooner, who accompanied her. j returned;to the city Tuesday. wagons I Y 1 roil made. A carload of > I week. Don't fail to see t i SiRNESS, Etc. 11 Y at the most reasonable' V bes, etc. A full stock al- V X I I D HORSES 11 hipnient of extra fine an- j4 cheap. I have plenty of ^ oi-t of mule or horse you V you. V Y RIGHT I X AOAK I y tG, s. c. *i* _ ? Ilinery Parlor | Is and Ladies in < 5 Goods and Silks | *v more complete line in all of me X n. Our Baltimore, Philadelphia ?rv ? 4 a V Dresses, and Mi its every weeK, <: tig New and Different at Hooton's. % ley can always find it at Hooton's here and the prices are right. % ======================= f i Mill in an 7 Hanorhnanl ITllIlllIGl J 1/tpUI UIll/lU > Y Never has this Department heen rushed as it has lis season. From the time we open until we close it is V ae continual performance, for the STYLES, QUALI- X IES and PRICES a;-e correct, and each day brings i something NEW for the Department, so we invite f. . au to come and see Miss Rutledge if it's a HAT of any X ind you need. She and Miss Kearse are continually <|> r work creating something different from what you j ' - ? "* rtt t t\nnmr nmAr?t?i mi : ^ ucl at tne average lnev mviie a du to come and see tor yourself. <& SHAPES: This week up to now we have received iree shipments of Shapes; some large; some medium; <! t ?rs not the kind vou think von want, it is here for V v X . VT * 11 these we have an assortment that you will find litt the one vou need for anv occasion. X Y ftre are showing all that is considered good at this time, ^ then the trimmings, they are both here. If it's one of that kind you wish, to match your V :1 give your order to Miss Rutledge. That's her spec- j to come. If = i ! X sry You Want to Come to Hooton's f x ? | C. Phone 83-J | [VVvVvVvVVVVVVvVjKVVVVVVvVVV He is now a | toman without money. I II u ~ 1 A smooth-tongued schemer came along and 3 showed him how he could make "big money." He B I put in his pile and LOST it. I Just plain common sense should have told him if B that project was so good, the schemer would have kept I it for himself. Or, he should have consulted his BANKER 1 who knows about these things. Then he wouldn't have 1 lost his money. i We shall gladly advise you on any envestment you B are thinking of making. | Put YOUR money in OUR bank S We pay 4 percent interest on savings accounts. 1 Peopl es Bank ] I BAMBERG, S. C. J Subscribe for The Bambrg Herald. $1.50 a year. ... . . , ' '> / '