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F ============= " I I THURSDAY I T 1 ! i mm rnm 11 t AIWNUUAl \ March 14th and IS Y A YOU ARE CORDIALLY IXVI1 ^ TO ATTEND OUR | Spring Exhibi V OF + Imported and Domestic f X tern Hats, with Miss Estel Rutledge in charge, Mis % Ettie Kearse, Assistant % In addition to our IMPOR1 AND , DOMESTIC PATTI ^ HATS, we will show you the n complete line of MILLINERS he seen in this section of f STATE, consisting of SHAP FLOWERS, FEATHERS, TRIMMINGS of all KINDS. 1 X is the opening of MISS RI LEDGE'S TWELFTH SEAS fwith us, and we are pleased make the announcement, for 1 ing pleased our CUSTOMERS i, ^ FRIENDS for tne past eleven f sons, we begin her twelfth sea feeling that she will strive V the INDIVIDUAL want of eacl w fore her arrival here. Natura upon the market and at prices ^ heard everything is so high. ft t she has been with us many se J we invite you to come. " T Don't Knock V | Out, Y llffootoj | ; ? / ' 4. PERSONAL MENTION. j N ' People Visiting in This City and at j v Other Points. ? ?Mr. G. L. Toole, of Aiken, was in the city Saturday. ?Miss Mary Mellette spent Sunday in Branchville with friends. ?Miss Gussie Poliakoff, of Aiken, is ^pending a few days in the city, m ?J. Wesley Crum, Jr., Esq., of j Denmark, was in the city Saturday.! ' ?Lieut; Edwin C. Bruce, of Camp Jackson, was a visitor in the city Sunday. * ?Col. W. A. Klauber is in New York purchasing spring and summer dry goods. ?Emile J. Harley, Esq., of Barnwell, was in attendance upon court this week. ?Mr. J. S. Jennings, of St. George, visited his parents, Mr. and Mrs. G A. Jennings, Sunday, ?Mr. J. reiaer nunter, oi| Orangeburg, was a visitor in the city i to relatives on Sunday. ?Miss Ethel Black, who teaches i school at Florence, spent the week-1 end in the city with relatives. ?Miss Ettie Kearse, assistant milliner at Hooton's, has returned to the city for the millinery season. ?F. F. Carroll, Esq., of Sum> merville, a former resident of Bamberg, was a Bamberg visitor Thursday. ?Miss Lillie Poliakoff is Spendin rr fhics tl'ooIt ir? A ikon with hpr parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. R. Poliakoff. ?Mr. D. M. Eaves, traveling income tax collecter, was in the city 0 on- Saturday shaking hands with his friends. ?Mrs. G. O. Murray, of Aiken, spent a few days in the city this week with her daughter, Mrs. C. A. Sanders. ?Miss Estejle Rutledge, of Atlanta, milliner for Hooton's Ladies Store and Millinery Parlor, has returned to the city to resume her duties. & NO CAR] i v-%^ i | i ' ll ith I ^lB|?[ja[| harder than ever to please each an 1 of you. Miss Rutledge was in the M lly she was in position to get the NE1 that will be interesting to you, notwitl liss ETTIE KEARSE who is well knov asons,.will assist Miss Rutledge. We yhen You Come In ou Are Always Wei n's Ladi -A. ^ A A- A. A A A A A. A. .A. -A. ?Mr. G. Frank Bamberg has re-1 turned to the city from a trip to the j West to purchase horses and mules for his sales stables. ?Mr. Mark Brodie, of Brevard, N. C., was in the city for a short time Thursday. Mr. Brodie spent several days with relatives at Denmark. . ?Miss Ruth Byrd, of Branchville, spent a few days in the city last week with her sister, Mrs. A.'L. Edwins, who returned home with her Sunday. ?Mrs. Rex Smith and little daugh* ter, of Columbia, who have been spending some time in the city with the former's mother, Mrs. J. F. Kilgus, returned home Tuesday. ?Mrs C. R. Nixson. of Anderson. who has been spending some time in the city with Mrs. J. F. Kilgus, returned home Tuesday, accompanied by Mrs. Kilgus, who will spend some time with her. ?Mr. Willis Herndon, who enlist-' ed some time ago in the naval reserve forces and has been stationed at Charleston, was in the city Sunday. Mr. Herndon expects to be transferred in a few days to New York. < m > mm Will Get Nitrate Soon. It is expected that the farmers will begin receiving the government nitrate of soda now soon. It was announced a few days ago from Washington that the farmers will be no/I nno rt m an t LI 11CU UJI CLU* 11 ULLL iuc UCJ/ai uutui of agriculture, instead of through the county agents, as first contemplated. Upon notice from Washington the farmers are to make payment for their pro rata share of the nitrate and when this notice is received the shipment of nitrate may he expected to follow immediately. Requisition was made for a large amount of nitrate of soda by the planters of Bamberg county. It is probable that the allotment to this county will be considerably short of the amount desired, as there were only 100,000 tons in the government supply. "^" fjyr ^|" ^r^f "y fy ^y ^y DS-BVERYBC a HN tfi /v jfiaK n>\ f 1S?^= jy. - ; d every customer, for she knows each day to ] ARRETS for FOUR WEEKS be- ter time to b iV THINGS as they were placed have left not] istanding the fact that you have MENT than 1 rn to the MILLINERY trade, as DRESSE will be pleased to show you; so ive agency fo ES. It will t ? SUITS A are the famoi Or When You Go lines'WAisTes come Here inspection v,-i es Store am TELEPHONE 83-.L BAMBE - ? 7 We Wish to Annoi Spring and ! i in all its glory oi ty. It is here th I be seen. They l.i i only the clever < will have Our Sj Thursday and Ft I The public is I will be no can fourteenth and j Ehrhardt Milli k A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A t^tTy^ ^ ^ 0 ^ ^ )DY INVITE j=^=j " * ' X please your every want. If you are not. amon; egin than now, so we Invite you to come and r hing undone to get together a larger and more < fc'e have previously shown. S:?Our dresses surpass any previous showing r VIRGINIA DARE DRESSES, and the line is c )e to your advantage to see them. l....D COATS:?Our suits and coats are very att is DANNENBERG line and we know of none bet see. , SKIRTS, PIECE GOODS AND SMALL WARES 11 convince you that Hooton's is trulya LADIES Milliner RG, S. C. I J^LJ^.Ak,^k.Ak, ^T^TT^T <fr ^ ^ T^T Tj|v T^y T^y T|j nice that we Now Have o Summer F Newness, Freshnes rat the most Stylish have the grace an< w artist can put into >ring Opening on riday, March I hereby cordially invi is this season. Re: fifteenth of Ma \ nery and No rhardt, South Carolina f 2D | " THURSDAY | AND FRIDAY | March 14th and 15th f =?? Y . you are cordially invited a fv to attend our t g= Spring Showing f op & 1 Ladies' Goods, Suits, | db Coats, Dresses,Skirts and Small Wares i == == This month being OUR ELEV- ^ EXTH ANNIVERSARY, we wish J -4 A to thank you first of all for the ^ part you have taken xin making +? OUR STORE what it is today, and & ^ placing us in position to be able to show you the most complete ^ . array of " DRESSES, COATS, X SUITS, SKIRTS, WAISTS, and PIECE GOODS that we intend ^ > showing you during our OPEN- ^ ING DAYS* as well as the entire s season. And promise with your I ^ liberal patronage in the future as in the past, to strive harder X g our customers, there was never a bet- V nake OUR STORE YOUR STORE, for we V" jomeplete line of goods in every DEPART- ? - * > we have ever made. We have the exclus- ^ jomplete. These are guaranteed DRESS- X IT A ractive, and the prices reasonable. They f ter; if so, we would be showing the other ^ Y 3 are here for you in any abundance, an & 5' STORE. We shall expect you. JL ^ x ' y Parlor! if "y "y T^r n Display Our Millinery \ is, and BeauHats are to 1 J__l_ iL.i 1 aasn mai them. We i 4th and 15th t ted. There || member the ill rch at the velty Stare - >