The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, April 04, 1918, Page 5, Image 5
iHooton
I MARCH, OUR 1
I Millinery Department
I A great many people seem to
think <t strange that we are very
busy in this DEPARTMENT since
Easter is over. But we make special
efforts after Easter to keep
up the pace which we have been
going since the opening of the
season. This can only be done
by continual purchases, which are
necessary to live up to our standard
of showing the most complete
line of modern millinery in
hie confirm nf the State. We are
I therefore continually receiving
new goods for this DEPARTMENT.
Among the arrivals are
the following for your consideration.
TRIMMED HATS: In this
lino we are showing the most
complete assortment we have ever
shown for the girls and ladies and
children. A look will convince
you that you. can get something
different at HOOTON'S.
SHAPES: We have received
many new shapes since you were
here last; they are continually
N arriving. We have them in the
new blocks, small, medium and
large. Ifcm will find the styles
and prices correct.
MILA.NS: They have been es
pecially good with us In the nicer
/ ones. We have therefore received
another shipment of these, so
if it's a nice milan you need, come
to Hooton's and tell Miss Rut- |
ledge. She will please you. \
WATS' THAT ARE DIFFER- I
' ,B ENT: If you are looking for |
fl something different from the kind I
your friend or neighbor has, you |
B will find it here. If it's a RutB
ledge hat you want, you can get .
it at HOOTt)N'S; they can't be
B duplicated.
B PANAMAS: There is nothing
B better for all purposes than a
PANAMA, and we have them for
B you in a shape or kind or size
B you will want. Come see.
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PERSONAL MENTION.
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.People Visiting in This City and at Matte
Other Points.
? Thi
1 pr ay
?Miss Margaret Easterling spent ^ity a
the Easter holidays at home frorn^ 0f hjS
college. ( ' gusta
?Miss Thelma Bailey, of Greenwood,
is visiting her grandparents, presei
Dr? and Mrs. J. B. Black. unexp
. ?Mrs. E. A. Inabinet and Miss
Mary Inabinet spent Friday in Bam- ^Ir.
berg.?Orangeburg Times and Demo- local
crat. ^ Patch(
1 ing jtl
?Mrs. h. n. foik ana iiuie son, distri(
of Bamberg, spent the week-end in that tl
the city.?Orangeburg Times and
ed ne
Democrat. has a
Mr. J. Crum Smoak, of Branch- would
ville, route 2, has been Appointed T1l(
by the chief game warden as a game tbe t
warden for Berkeley county. the t
?Mr. Harry White, U. S. N., is ^om?1
visiting his father, Rev. George P. the^c"
White. Mr. White has just return- t on th
ed from a trip to European waters, the g
and his vessel is now at an Atlantic
port. He is on a six days furlough. er or
?Mr. I. W. Spake has resigned glass,
his position as overseer at. the" Bam- in pr
. berg cotton mills, and is leaving count
with his family this week for Lan- intims
caster, where they will reside in the In
future. - j w*s ?
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i?J. A. Wyman, Esq., spent Tues- less s
day in Columbia on business. the ir
?Mrs. J. F. Carter and children ute ir
spent some time recently with rela- Pr<JPe
tivas at Kline. v*]
^ \ | sent 1
?Miss Virginia Ayer, of Black- j to Co
ville, spent the week-end in the city
with relatives. C<
?Lieut. Edwin C. Bruce, of Camp
Jackson, spent the week-end in the Th<
. city with relatives. -j f (
4 ?Mr. Paul Whitaker, who is serving
in the reserve naval forces, spent
the past week-end in the city. vited
?Misses Lucile Hunter and Leona in
Brabham, students of Coker college, loan,
Hartsville, spent the Easter holidays the p
at home. ent a
?Messrs. J. C. Guilds and J. F. Mon(f
Carter are attending a meeting of \
the State council of defense in Co- 0 cloc
lumbia today. v H.
?Misses Vista Brabham and Arrie L.
Free, students of Converse college,
spent the Easter holidays at their j
homes in the city. of po]
V ?Mrs. Wm. H. Overman, of An- ago f<
derson, is expected in the city this j to rei
weeK 10 spena some ume wim mis. j
G. Frank Bamberg. J bia ,
^ ?Mrs. B. W. Faust attended the j Mr. !
. conference of chairmen of the third j sever:
liberty loan, held in Columbia Wed- tives.
nesday of last week. ]
?Mrs. George F. Hair returned days
last Friday night from Spartanburg, Faire
wher she spent some time visiting netts^
her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Cudd. is no
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ELEVENTH Kb
There are many reasor
we believe are: First,
ever berore, for the r<
here, it matters not w
our stock is larger and
under all conditions yc
it, at a price you are w
fashions latest decree
give us a look, you are
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Make their bow to the Girls and I
youa inspection. We have the <
IQOTC
GLASS IX CAKE. v
r Being Investigate by tlie!
Authorities.
irsday morning. Mr. L. B. Fowlhibited
on the streets of the
piece of sw?dt cake a member
! family had^purchased in Aufrom
one of the department
. The cake was litejally filled
pieces of crushed glass. The ,
ice of the glass in the cake is
lainable, uiftesfe it is the work
rman propaganda, which is the
on generally given to it.
H. C. Folk, chairman of the
draft board, immediately dis
9d a piece of the caue contamtie
glass to the United States
:t attorney, with the suggestion
ae matter be investigated imme
y, and such action as he deemcessary,
be taken. Mr. Weston
issured Mr. Folk the matter
[ be rigidly investigated.
i presence of the glass in a supharmless
cake, which was of
>oxed variety, greatly stirred
own, and was the subject of
ent throughout the day. Upon
ig Augusta the party purchased
akes for a lunch for children
e way home. The presence of
lass was not discovered until
ast cake in the package was
id, and it is not known whtehnot
all of the cakes contained j
The presence of glass
epared eatibles has been rei
from many sections of the
rv. but this is Bamberg's first
ite knowledge of it.
view of the fact that the cake
urchased from one of the larg- "
ores in Augusta, which doubtells
hundreds of pounds daily,
tcident is probably one for minlvestigation
on the part of the
r authorities.
tions of the cake were also
sy citizens to the governor and
ngressman Byrnes.
stored Council of Defense.
$ members of the colored couniefense,
and the colored preach- i
f the county, having been in-1
to attend a meeting to be held |<
o interest nf the third lihertv !
the members of the council and j
reachers are urged to be prest
this meeting to be held on
ay afternoon, April 8th, at 3:30
k, in the court house.
H. MATTHEWS, Chairman.
W. WILLIAMS, Secretary.
Mr. W. S. Miley, former chief
lice in Bamberg, left a few days
Dr Charleston, where he expects
main for some time.
Mrs. D. W. Shealey, of Columcame
down to Bamberg with 1
Shealey last week, and spent
al days in the city wjth rela?rof.
R. T. Fairey spent several
in the city last week. Prof,
y has been teaching at Benrille,
but resigned recently, and
w located at Branchville.
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IMVERSAPY IN BUSINESS, TH
is we attribute this to. Two of the many reasons "
the fact that Hooton'sis better known today than
eason eace individual receives the same treatment
hether your purchases be large or small. Second,
more complete in every respect, for at all times and
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illing to yay; for at all times our stocks represent
in wearing apparel for Ladies and Qirls. Come,
always welcome.
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rginia Dare Dresses
And Rutledge Hats
.adies of Bamberg. You have heaad of them, but now they are here for
exclusive rights for these particular BRANDS of HATS and DRESSES.
)N. Bamberg. S.
Died on Way to Bamberg. THE PUBLIC IS HEREBY NOT!
' FIED THAT
One day last week Mr. D. J. ^elk Fire policies no. 151 to 175 inclu
received word from his aunt, Mrs. sive of the Bamberg, South Carolina
L. H. Buist, whose home is in AlAa- i agency of the National Union Fir
bama, that she was on the way to Insurance Co.. of Pittsburg, Pa., hav
Bamberg *to spend some time with been lost, mislaid or stolen, unde
his family. Mr. Delk met the train which circumstances their issue bein
that night, but as she did not arrive, unauthorized said ( policies are nu]
he returned home, where a telephone and void.
message awaited him informing him The holder of these policies wil
of Mrs. Buist's death while en route please return them to the Compan
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to tnis city. Mrs. uuist naa oeen at nttsuuig, ra.., a.uu buuuiu mci
visiting relatives in Columbia, and be any return premium involved i
as she was waiting in the station at will be promptly paid.
Columbia, she w*:;.t suddenly stricken In case of loss claimed by any per
and died instantly. Mr. Delk left at son or persons as holders of thes
once for Columbia, and accompanied policies, the Company will deny an
the remains to the lady's home in or all liability thereunder.
Alabama, where interment was held, NATIONAL UNION FIRE INSUR
returning homt) Saturday night. ANCE COMPANY. 1
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tiered the man
who put his money into
SOME PEOPLE WORK HARD FOR THEIR MONEY AND
SAVE IT AND THEN SOMEDAY ALONG COMES SOME SLICK
STRANGER AND THEY INVEST THEIR MONEY IN SOME
SCHEME THAT PROMISES BIG RETURNS AND LOSE IT. IT
CAN'T BE ANY GOOD OR IT WOULDN'T NEED THAT MAN TO
PEDDLE IT.
IF YOU PUT YOUR MONEY IN THE BANK IT WILL GROW
AND YOU'LL HAVE IT.
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WE CHARGE NOTHING FOR ADVICE.
WE ADD H PER CENT INTEREST
BUY U. S. WAR SAVING AND THRIFT STAMPS.
Peoples Bank
BAMBERG, S. C.
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illinery
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Dry Goods and Read]
READY TO WEAR: Eleven j
years ago in March our ready to
wear department consisted of one
P A PT\ with p- fp\v ?nrmpnt<5 nf
each kind, at that time we promised
to give you a ready to wear
department from which you could
find just" what you would need.
You have given us that cooperation,
for which we thank you, .and
today we are showing the most
complete line of READY TO
WEAR for GIRLS and LADIES
to he seen in this section of the
STATE. This READY to WEAR
DEPARTMENT is enclosed in a
GLASS ROOM, dust proof and
sanitary in every respect, for nothing
is sent out on APPROVAL.
We are here to please you, and
can please you here. We invite
you to inspect this department.
Below we give you a small idea
of what you will find here.
VIRGINIA DARE DRESSES:
This is a dress with a reputation
back of it, and the reputation is
backed by a guarantee. Then they
are tailored in the latest styles,
according to the foremost designers,
ana are^reascnably priced.
We have them in a size and color
you will like. Is there anything
more you would expect of a dress?
Come and let us show you the
dresses; a glance will convince
you.
DRESSES OF DISTINCTION:
In addition to the above line you
will find here two or three other
different makes. You may prefer
some other kind to the VIRGINIA
DARE; if you do it's here. We
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LETTERS DISMISSORY.
Notice is hereby give# that
undersigned will apply to the I
bate judge of Bamberg county
' Saturday, May 4, 1918, for letl
dismissory as guardian of Mrs. ]
? mie Griffin. J. P. GRIFFIN,
' Guardian Mrs. Mamie Griffin
? April 3, 1918.?4t
j Piles' Cared in 6 to 14 Days
Your druggist will refund money if P.
v OINTMENT fails t? cure any case of Itch
e Kind, Bleeding or Protruding Piles in 6 to 14 d
t The first application gives Ease and Best.
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Mo-Wear Department I
. gette crepe, Georgette and taffe- S3
fr> T4VTOTA TmTTT,APr>? and Sfl
other combinations, why not come
and let us show you our line.
COATS: If you are going to I
get one this eason, get it now. We
have a selection from which we
. think we can please you. There
is nothing more serviceable than
a coat at this time. . You can use
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one for so many different occasions.
Come and look; it will
pay you.
SKIRTS: These we are showing
in black and navy in sizes to
fit you up to 36 inch waist. Fan
cy skirts in silk, fancy skirts in in
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wool, so from .above you will see wH
we have a skirt for you it matters B
not the kind you decide you want. 9 4
- WAISTS: Of course with the H
skirts you will need many waists. ?4
We have them for you in a large KB
assortment. The line consists ofN jH
voiles, crepes, Georgette crepes, B
crepe de chines, and many other B
materials you would like a waist j|||
of. The prices are reasonable. 9
Come and look them over. , Tftte Era
sizes are up to 46. IJ3
DRY GOODS: This depart- B \
ment is complete in every way. 9
We have materials for all kinds B
| of suits and dresses from the 9
plainest house dress to the most fl
elaborate EVENING gown, the B
line is so varied that it is use- B
less for us to try to give you an B
idea of what is here, so we invite B
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you 10 com? nere, ? uiaueismui na
the kind of material you need; it H
is here for your inspection and 9
selection. ' H. .-4
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A SPOONFUL GIVES RESULTS.
the
>ro- When your young chicks do not
011 ' grow and thrive they need a tonic.
ers ;
^a_ ; B. A. Thomas' Poultry Remedy is
| not only a tonic but a specific for
j Bowel Trouble, Gaps, and other chick
| j troubles. Get it today. We sell it on
the money back plan. < C. R.
kzo | BRABHAM'S SONS, Bamberg, S. C.
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?c! Read The Herald, $1.50 a year.
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