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; [III I Shop at ^ Th Coats, Suit 1 in nil i> i .1 i i fjjjj Keady uus weeK wiui a sior arrivals, places us in a posit have ever had the pleasure what you demand, therefor* Wear our specialty is One c sell. Come, we shall expecl j Another Shipment of Coat Suits Just Received. Without hesitancy, we say that .we 1 11? ?~ lino r\~P STTTTS Ill nave nit; must cuuupjic tU JL-I I i. KJ VJL V/ -fc. -A- r\?/ j to be seen in this section for ladies and girls. The sizes are from 16 to 46, the II / JF ^Winia S\nt I] prices from $18.00 to $60.00, and the j styles and materials are as varied as the || sizes and prices. We invite yon to || come and let us show you a REAL line I of SUITS. floo ton's L PERSONAL MENTION. ?Dr. G. W. Garla ing the summer with People Visiting in This City and at York, has returned t Other Points. doctor is much imp] ^ ie> Consistent Per ?Mrs. L. M. Glenn, of Anderson, , . . ... T Shoeless, he clim is visiting Mrs. R. L. Risher. ' opened the door ef th ?Mr. D. T. Smoak, of Summer- and closed it after 1 ville, was in the city Tuesday. ing detected. Just -< ?F. F. Carroll, Esq., of Summer- &et in bed his wj ville. was a visitor in the city Mon- ^rom slumber, turn' day." saiu; - -Miss Edith White, of Coker college, spent a few days at home last e us an , e i ' story, said: W "For once in my ?Mr. A. M. Denbow has returned preseBce of mind j 1; to the city from a business trip to Tit Bite . the North. ^ ^ )<( ?Mrs. Z. L. Beatty, of Black Mountain, N. C., Is visiting relatives * in the city. * ?Miss Lalla Bryd, after spending HHMHHR some time in Columbia, has returned to the ?Miss Ethel Black, who is teachring at Florence, is spending some time at home. H . ?-Mrs. S. R. Wilson, after spending several weeks in Rock Hill, has I returned home. -f ?Miss Alma Black, who is teach- * ing in North Carolina, is spending; [() * some time at home. ?Mr. and Mrs. M. Blount, of P* s* Fo nordocTTillo qto vicitinp- nt thp hnme ?I .. ^ VV*?VW..UV, ~ o ? ? ' ua.lL no coxy, OC4 C5 of Mr. and Mrs. B. F. Free. sprize you all wid ? 'cause you alls mus ?Misses Cora Connor and May en eat sumpin' else Bowman, of the Carlisle faculty, have I out <*at ?*f' * 'gone to their homes at Branchville J?b^'fish'and8 say? s and Orangeburg while the school is tJioot?t-sub-sti-tooi pincprl - 'he say dat he mean ^ cioseu. allg make riz biscuit! ?Dr. E. O. Watson was a most 'em?use corn meal welcome visitor at camp meeting. flour?*er sojers. * His numerous friends and acquaint- ? ances were delighted to see him Holland should ha and his sermon on Sunday was hearti- j enough to refuse to h ly enjoyed.?Dorchester Eagle. j ported across her t< W 1 v c * I Hooton ere you will find the largest a ;s, Dresses, Dr this section of the State, in SI e full of Seasonable Merchant Affai* irnn a mAV*A va ripr ftUil IU VilVI JV/U M 1UV1V f to show you in previous yeai s it is here for you, and we in f a Kind, that's why you h^ai fc you. The Greatest Showing of Coats we Have Ever Shown. Come and see for yourself what we have to offer. COATS for elderlv ladies, COATS for the average lady, COATS for the misses, COATS for juniors. and COATS for children; that's ? /n/-V A mn _ i x _ the kind ot line 01 uuats we nave 10 offer you, and at prices that will please. More New Dresses for Your Inspection. We have recently received two shipments of DRESSES, and among them are manv of the famous VIRGINIA ?/ DARE styles as well as many other good styles, sent us by our New York buyers, which are fashion's latest decree. In addition to these DRESSES, we have a shipment of 25 DRESSES we are expecting daily, and we will show vou a line of DRESSES such as vou have never seen at HOOTON'S or elsewhere in this section of the State; so come and see for yourself. Silks, Serges, and Messalines. .Of course if you have tried at most places you have learned that these materials are scrace and hard to get, especially in the QUALITIES and SHADES you wish, so if it's anything in taffetas, messalines and serges you wish, come to HOOTON'S and you will find just what you wish. We anticipated the scarcity of these materials and bought enough for you while "they were plentiful and the prices reasonable I That's why they are here here today. adies Store \ ,nd, after spend- MASTER'S SALE. his sons in New o the city. The Pursuant to an order of the Court roved in health. ?f Common Pleas for Bamberg counm ' ty, in the case of James D. Utsey, et ' al.f plaintiffs, vs. Nettie Pearl Sandiformance. fer, et al., defendants, the undersignbed the stairs, e(* sel1 at public auction, to the A ? . highest bidder, for cash, before the e room, enter .d, ccurt house door, at Bamberg, S. C.? him without be- 0r legal salesday in November, 1918, ' is he was about between the legal hours of sale on ' ife, half-aroused saic* the- following described ' ,' _ . .. land, to wit: ed and sleepily that certain tract or parcel of laDd, situate in the county of Bam?" berg, State of South Carolina, eonlg the rest of the taining two hundred and fifty acres, more or less, bounded as follows: On the north by lands of Willie Sease, on J life, I had real j the east by lands of Willie Sease and j icked her hand." lanas 01 lorn nivers, ikb lMmuiuua, i et al., on the south by lands of Gus j m Nimmons, Adam Grimes and Ella 1 Mitchell and on the west by lands of Joe Nimmons amd Johnnie Halyard. S Purchaser to pay for papers. Terms J. J. BRABHAM, JR.", Acting Master for Bamberg Co. MASTERS SALE. By virtue of the authority of a decree issued out of the Court of Common Pleas in the case of L. K. May-: field vs. Nancy Curry, I, the undersigned Master for Bamberg county, ; w.ll offer for sale, to the highest bid- j der, on Monday, November, 4th, 1918. j the same being sales day in said j month, in front of the court house j door, Bamberg, S. C., between the ! legal hours of sale, the following j od Administration. described real estate, to-wit: All thp j owl spit on de right, title and interest, being one- j MI ter defendant above named, ! L, VL 1 and t0 a11 tftat certain piece, parcel ! instid en ies git I c' lot of land' with the buildings j >ag en make it | t! (reon> situate, lying and being in j Den he kotch l the corporate limits of the town of | ;ez ee, "t-hoot? B mberg, county of Bamberg, state [,w sez ee. Wen aforesaid, bounded by lot formerly s dat when you of Tom Baker, Fishburne estate, 3 jes don t make Emma Johnson, lands formerly of ter save wheat Mrs Mary E Felder> and street Being the lot conveyed to Daniel WilTm liams by Mrs. Mary E. Felder. v& sand and grit Terms of sale: Cash, purchaser , x to pay for papers, ave gravel trans- j j BRABHAM, JR., erritory. j Judge of Probate and Acting Master. A J Bamberg's Larg< [ ? Store, Where Yoi nd most complete assortment ess Goods an rYLES and PRICES that plea iise. Shipments of the last fe 1 assortment in Styles, Quali rs. We have learned that I vite you to come in and let i : 5U inucii lain, auuui ituuiuu Millinery of Quality and Style. Come here and let us show you something STYLISH in millinery. We have anything that is new and STYLISH, that you might call for. We make a SPECIALTY of showing the NEW things while they are STILL NEW. We do not allow our stocks to run low, for we receive from ONE to THREE shipments of MILLINERY weekty; that's why you can find what you want in AfTTTJYP.RY at HOOTON'S. 5 New Stylish Shapes. 1 S . Two shipments just in from a MILLINERY HOUSE of reputation, an assortment from each; so that gives you a much better selection. They are here for you in any NEW, STYLISH shape you may wish. Then, there is another f assortment of READY TO WEARS; so if it's either a SHAPE or a READY to WTEAR, it's here for you. Just come and see. Shapes, Frames and Material of all .tunas That you may wish a hat TRIMMED or'MADE from. And Miss Rutledge and her assistant, Miss Adams, are here to BUILD to TRIM whatever it might be vou wish in a HAT. We invite vou %j %/ to come. i and Millin f* r* Bamberg Mills and Embree, _____ J. P. Carter Bamberg Mills?Sunday-school, carter < 10 o'clock every Sunday morning; ATTORNE preaching, 11 a. m. and 8:30 p. m? menToflfstat" first and -third Sundays. tion of Land T Pmhrop PrpanhitlfiT. 11:30 a. m. * ft A MR E and 7 p. m., every second and fourth I BUY WAR SA and 7 p. m. each second and fourth " Pastor- The Quinine That Dn ft 1 i i* i.'Jv Because of its tonic an TIVE BROMO QUINI1 V % W Quinine and does not M I I ?- ? ringing in head. Ren* kf f look for the signature WAR SAVINGS I Tl STAMPS I 11 CONSTANTLY [ I A i rhis Space Patriotically Donated By H _ Chero=Cola BottlirgCo, 8 I g Bamberg, S. C. B RILEY & COPELAND 9 Successors to W. P. Riley. Qj INSURANCE 8 mm Office in J. D. Copeland's Store H B4MBERG. 8. C. H BUY WAR SAVING STAMPS 5? NOTICE TO CREDITORS. H All persons having claims against SB I the estate of Mrs. S. E. Roberts, de- Hj ^9 ceased, will file the same, duly item- H ^ ized and verified, with the under- H ^ ? signed at Ehrhardt, -. C. H Katlfih J. H. ROBERTS, M. D., Administrator. SL??? Ehrhardt, S. C., October 4, 1918. est Exclusive Ladies Jg / u're Always Welcome in d Millinery se !W days, and continual daily ties, and Prices, than we few, Stylish Merchandise is is show you. In Ready-tos and the kind of goods we Many Things of Interest to You When You Come. We have many things that you are heeding just now, but our limited space doe not give us an opportunity to tell you of them. You will never know what HOOTON has until you are in the store and can see for yourself. We will siif- I fiee it to sav that if vou are a GIRL or v/ 4 LADY, it's here for you. So we invite j you and your friends to come and make yourself at home with us. ery Parlor ? NOTICE OF FINAL DISCHARGE. B. D. Carter ** fe CARTER To and singular the kindred YS-AT-LAW and ^editors of G. P. Harmon, deceased* ' >s ?ndDin veS*igar Take notice' that the undersigned :s a a invest gaL wijj annly to the Judge of Probate 'ItIBS - - n/3 ' n for the county of Bamberg, at his irrvr-Q cipATirPG office' Bamberg, S. C., on the 19th VLNUS brAMi'b. day of October, 1918, at 11 o'clock, ZZ^ZZZZZZ^L a. m., for a final settlement of the estate of G. P. Harmon, deceased, 9S Hot Affect i tne Head an(j a discharge from the office of d laxative effect, laxa- administrator of said estate. J- B- HARMON, . cause nervousness nor . , ... , :mber the full name and Administrator. * t of E. w. GROVE. 30c. Bamberg, S. C., Sept. 18, 1918. rrived I ist Week I We received a few days ago & another car load of Horses arrd Mules. H * These Horses and Mules were raised |?| Ijlt'jWfej in North Carolina and Virginia, and SB are as fine as were ever brought to Hg Tf vr?n are eoing to need a frS luio VilJ . -M.S. j v- ? w- ? __ iwfi Horse or Mule in the near future it jS will pay you to come and look these afi =SsT-?^ over, we are sure we can please ycu. m J. Smoak I erg, S. C. 8 # v k >