The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, April 18, 1918, Page 5, Image 5
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X Ready this week with a
daily arrivals as the sea
X growing busier each da;
| | that new goods every tii
X ent to show you at all ti
k individuality you like
f X .about HUU1UIN5, and
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& MILLINERY OF STYLE AND
Y QUALITY.
V Is here for you in an abundance,
y We have anything in theMILLINARY
1 DEPARTMENT that is considered
^ new at this time. Our stock of
xi ' ^ millinery is* changing as rapidly as
& the styles, for a continual rush in
^ this department, and continual
arrivals of new materials cause this.
Therefore, we have many things to
show you if you are interested in
MILLINERY. Qome take a look.
X
j V
NEW STYLISH SHAPES.
. f
y Another shipment of these are
. y - here for your inspection. As you
y know, shapes are continually chang.
ink
V ing as^the season advances, so it is
A y necessary to receive new shipments
^ V wp#?klv to keeD pace with the styles.
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/ ^ They are here for you in just the
| shape you will want at thjs time,
t Come and look the line over.
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PERSONAL 3IENTION. TO GO
People Visiting in This City and at Liberty Loan
Other Points. 72 per
> ?Mr. L. B. Fowler spent Tuesday The campa
. in Augusta on business the thjrd ,u
?Dr. Thomas Black; Jr. , spent j county is on
last week in Edgefield visiting friends.1 committees h
?Mr. John Smoak, of Charleston, charge are <*
spent the week-end in the city at pectation of
Home. Bamberg cc
?Mr, McP. Eubankss of Govan,; $170,000. 0
I was among the visitors in the city j ^een
Monday. J noon, when <
v \ ?R. C. Hardwick, Esq., of Den-i
mark, was in the city Saturday on |
business. Bamberg
?Mr. L. C. Smoak, of the navy, Enterpri
spent the past week-end at home with Peoples
relatives.
Totals
?Miss Ethel Black spent the weekend
in the city from Florence, where Bank of
she is teaching. Citizens
?Mrs. John W. Barr has returned
from Leesville, where she has been Totals
V visiting- relatives. ? y .
; - Bank of
?Mr. W. E. Hutto, of Camp Sevier,
^ spent several days in the city last Totals
week and this week.
?Mr. Willie Smoak, of Winston- Ehrhard
Salem, N. C., spent Tuesday in the Farmers
city with Mr. J. J. Smoak.
Tawti
?Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Stokes, of
Edgefield, spent a few days in the R
city last week with relatives. am r*
?Mrs. J. H. Lever, of Blythewood,
is spending some time in the city ?Mrs. D.
Iwith her father, Mr. J. D. Felder. j spending son
?Mr. J. B. Rice, of the Univer- visit t0 Mrssity
of South Carolina, spent the ?Mr. M. 1
f week-end at home with relatives. *n the city 1;
^ ?Dr. Gv W. Garland left Monday recentI>' save
loir Long Island, N. Y., where he will day-school fi<
v* spend the summer with his sons. engaged in i
?Mr. Thurmond Heradon left ?6JS atrPr,e
\ yesterday morning for St. Matthews, Jackson' Loi1
where he has accepted a railroad po- A*
sition. ' day in Colu
! hoard Charli
?Lieut. Leonard Wood. Jr., son Mt theatre
of Gen. Leonard Wood, and Lieut. C. tfae crowd oT
Paul Elkins, of Camp Jackson, were gee ^apii
. in Bamberg for a short while Sun- he hag eyer g
day. __
?Rev. G. P. White is conducting a English ir
revival meeting at Barnwell. Rev. W. . .
? _ l amount of 1
Hayes, pastor of the Barnwell ... .
, , , _ kinds commj
church, conducted services in Bam- , .
' PTQ h^VP PVP'
berg Sunday morning and night.
?Mrs. Ehrhardt and three chil- 227,000,000
dren, of Ehrhardt, are visiting her same period
mother, Mrs. Alma Taylor. "Miss of cattle coi
Ammie's" many friends are always! creased 65 ]
glad to see her.?Newberry Heraia cent., nogs t>
and News. the same pei
I*5" ^
i store full of seasor
son advances. Com<
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me you come is what
imes, different from v
i come to Hooton's, 01
the kind of goods we
HATS OF STYLE AXI) INDIVIDUALITY
Are to be found here. Therefore
if its a HAT of any kind you need
come and tell Miss Rutledge; she will
do the rest. Her experience and
aDuity are at your uumnmuu, su n
you wajit something that is different,
and don't just find it in one already
designed, let her build one to your
order. That's her specialty.
virginia dare
dresses
)OTON,
OVER THE TOP. compiled the fig
r Committees a
Committees at Work? community in t
Cent. Subscribed. the committee^
and the amount
iign for the success of fore, doubtless
>erty loan in Bamberg the actual fign
in earnest. The various piling the amoi
aving this campaign in applications- act
it work, with the ex- banks were use
"going over the top". The following
>unty is apportioned Tuesday.(The e:
f this sum. 72 per cent, be obtained f
en up to Tuesday after. | amount is estii
Chairman J. A. Wyman! bank officials:)
Apportion- Subi
ment.
; Banking Co $42,000 $34,se
Bank 9,200
Bank r 19,000 23,Town
of Bamberg $70,200 $58,.'
Denmark $32,300 $27,i
Exchange Bank 18,400 10,
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> Town of Denmark .... ..$50,700 $37,
Olar .... $15,400 $ 4,
\ Town of Olar $16,400 $ 4,
t Banking Co $14,000 $ 8,
& Merchants Bank .... 18,500 13,
of Ehrhardt I. ..$32,500 $21,
* Countv 170,000 122,
M. Eaves, of Union, is GERMAN SPIE
le time in the city on a HERE 1
Decania Dowling. Darillg of ^
kV. Brabham spent a few Proved Act
ist week. Mr Brabham ington
i up his position as sun- Jt hag CQme t
jld secretary, and is now authorities at
trmy Y. M. C. A. work, daring of the
isent stationed at Camp has reached the
. . landed on the
imoia. ^ ; States by subn
M. Denbow spent Mon- j mined effort is
mbia. While there he; ?ut the persons
^ i- * , i the enemy. For
e Chaplin at the Colum- ing definite is ,
Mr. Denbow says thaf; official admitte
t the streets of Columbia j super subsea 1
in was one of the largest! New Engla.
. - to permit sever:
?en m the capital city. land safely A
m < > ? I ting in this cou
larket reports show the | 5t8-rm,?n ^overT
, __! tins desperate
lome-grown meat of all agents in this c
I to the principal mark- Do you knov
raged 55,000,000 pounds n}ay he one of
e January 1, as against Thlalre Aprit
pounds average for the
of 1916. The number Investigation:
ning to market has de-jof Agriculture i
per cent., sheep 40 per of a total of 6,:
8 per cent., compared to were killed by
liod in 1916. were paid for 1
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table merchandise. Shi]
2, let us show you the n
ces, busier than previou
you want, when you wa:
dint you see at other pla
lr specialty is ONE OF
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WllAV U11U IVI> MW V
ARE YOU A GIRL OR YOUNG
LADY?
If you are, then it's a HOFLIN
MIDDY you will need. There is nothing
more stylish or serviceable at
this time than a MIDDY, and you
might as well have the best. That's
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; HOFLIN'S, and we have the line
here. Nothing proves their popularity
more than the fact that we
sold the first shipment in three days,
and have been unable to get any more
uivtil this week. So come see these
at once they are in LINEN, WHITE
and COLORS.
PIECE GOODS?ROTH PLAIN AND
FANCY.
It wquld be useless for us to attempt
to mention in this small space
the different materials we have to
show you. We have VOILES in all
qualities, plain and fancy, ORGAND- ,
IES in all qualities, CREPES in all
shades, WHITE GOODS of all kinds,
SKIRTINGS of various sorts." Just
come and let us show you what an
assortment you have here to select
from.
Bamberg,
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subscribed is. there
much greater than H
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filed with the H
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750 $12,950
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shores of the United B
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to be made to ferret B
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obvious reasons noth- j B
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n 15 States show that fl *
836,492 sheep, 34,683 SALE
dogs in one year and
by the
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BE YOU ARE AL'
pments of the last f<
lew arrivals since yoi
is days in previous ye
nt it. Therefore we 1
ices, especially at this
A KIND, that's why
how you.
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DO YOU WEAR SHIRTWAISTS?
Then come and let us chow you an
assortment that you may select those
you will need. The assortment consists
of VOILES, GEORGETTES, and
CREPE DE CHINES. The prices
range from $1.25 up; the sizes run
from 38 to 46. Wont one of those fit
you? Come give them a look.
IF YYOU HAVENT A SEPARATE
SKIRT?THEN YOU NEED ONE.
And HOOT(\n'S is the logical
place to find the kind you want. We
have them in silk and ^ool, plain and
fancy. Come,x and let us show you
the line; we can fit you, we can please
you, and we can sell you one if it's a
C117" TUT it/mi wont of o roocnnohlo
price.
DRESSES THAT ARE DIFFERENT.
Are to be found here. We have*
three different MANUFACTURERS'
lines represented in the showing, in
order that you can find just the style
you might want. We invite you to
, s. c. PI
merica wants to see this pictur
eret police in America?How 1
cures information.
GEORGE BRONSON-HOWA]
erlin and Potsdam.
RICHARD STANTON, Direc
icrets With
DUSTIN FA
THE AMERICAN FI
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IN SEVEN R:
here are 10,000 Foreign Enem;
id Scheming in the United Sta
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have something differparticular
time. So if ?
you hear so much talk
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come and let us show you these X
DRESSES; we have just received X
another shipment, and you may find ^
just the one you want among them. 1
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CLOVES, CORSETS, AND HOSIERY.
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Withput either of these, your ^
wardrobe would be incomplete, so we
have made special efforts to have a
line of these to suit your individual X
wants as well as the larger things, X
for we have have long since learned X t
that it's the small WARES the GIRLS X
* AND LADIES want as well as the X
more expensive ones, that's why we &
keep the small things, come let us X
show you. ?
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