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W Hooton's L HE! COAT | For we are better prepared t ' m m !? _ m 1 r Millinery than we nave * season we have employed th< L placed upon the. markets, an and Millinery, therefore you We invite you to come and s mm? nnPATPCT STTOWTVa OTP V 1JEUI UA?IAlJJMJi wuv TI Ml VI V* - I COATS WE HAVE EVER ; 1 SHOWN AT ONE TIME 8 Come and see what a wonderful as*. I sortment we have in COATS. They are I here for the LADIES, MISSES, GIRLS I and CHILDREN, COATS in any size 1 1 11 > J 1 B I ana any coior mat is guuurxuis ocaouu, |l coats for CHILDREN from THREE I years old to LADIES wearing a No. 46. Ir I The materials and prices in this assortI ment of COATS is as varied as the I styles and colors. So, if it's a COAT ' ' you need for any of the GIRLS or yourI self, don't stop until you have seen I I HOOTON'S LINE. ^ ? I' MORE NEW, STYLISH DRESSES, I' v | FOR STREET OR CHURCH HP#: f mm ft . wear. I I We have recently received many | \iS NEW DRESSES, in one shipment ' there were TWENTY-FIVE DRESS'ES. These with the smaller shipments } > < : and those in STOCK, give us, we be|| li ve, the most complete showing of I DRESSES to be seen in this section of : J; the State at one time and at one place. K * Among these DRESSES are many of S the famous VIRGINIA DARE stvles, * f: v 7 W: > 7 as well as many other popular makes > sent us by our New York buyers. 4 " 1 - V;;l COAT SUITS HEBE FOR YOU, THE j|; I | FAMOUS DANNENBERG T.TWTi" UU1J3. i t.-i- - ' &' ... | \ Come and look these over, get a ' "REAL SUIT. They won't cost you <V any more than one of the cheap kind, Mi- \ ? fe.p- - ======================== l^':v E A Sir . - W$m : . ? PERSONAIj MENTION. ting on nicely. Breelai * 1 i bad some great old -A People Visiting in This City and at army together. I hope Other Points. again back at home. E:-, this will find each ai ' ?Mr. Dan K. Griffith, U. S. N., an^ enjoying the ^I*,' spent a few days at home this week. Don't worry about me; _m. Rvjvn Sandifen V. S. N.. is Y<w?jtoeMely, spending a furlough at home with PRYr. LrUUKiiu; ||fr relatives. \X- w r? x? Vi <-\o ri Tt. TT ? V Following are portio: ?Mr. W. D. Rhoad, Jr., U. S. N., * nu i * 4. .fc_ received by Miss Paulir Of Charleston, spent a few days m the . ' .. il ber brother, William E city this week. . . > ' is in active service with Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Black, Jr* under date Qf Qct 11;> of Charleston, are spending some <<Dear Sister:_You **me in.^e c*ty* ceived a few days ago. ?Mr. and Mrs. E. A. Inabinet answered sooner, bivt h? spent Several days last week in busy for the past two v |?.' - Orangeburg with relatives. been raining over here * * don't think it is over Betters Prom Over the Sea. in a town that has just The Herald is in receipt of the fol- taken from the Germa: lowing letter from Priva^ George this is the best place 1 Beard, who is "somewhere in had to stay in since \ [ Frances" ' over. We are in a pret v "To the loved ones back at home: and the room that w r Never did I think five years ago that pretty nice one. The I would spend a birthday in France, that we have to sleep but nevertheless today is my. birth- and it gets pretty har day and I am getting on very nicely I have not heard a word and having a fairly good time. I in a long time, but gi ' have been over for some time now, right or I would hear f but I have not been lucky enougn as ror running across to find any of my old friends yet, almost Impossible, for \ but I expect to meet some of them hard to find anyone in before I go back. Just five months vision even. I have n 3* ago yesterday I was in old South Bellinger since we got < Carolina, and I hope I will be back cept once when he passe in five months from now. About along the road. I tl three weeks ago I sent a telegram things keep on like it h home, also I have written several for the last month or letters. I would like very much to ones who are lucky eno know if they have ever been received, be on our way home. I have been separated from my longing for that day t< friend, Hayne Breland, but he is get- devoted brother, IN*. adies Ston IE YOU WILL FIND THE MOST COM] SUITS, DRESSES, PIEI :oday than ever to please yoi ever been able to show you < e services of a New York bu 4 d the fact that he is continue will find all of our departn ee for yourself. and when it comes to quality and style of these suits they are in a class to themselves, for they FIT BETTER, LOOK BETTER and WEAR BETTER than just a plain COAT SUIT that the salesman is trying to sell you when the suit he is showing hasn't even the mak er to stand back of it, for generally they can't tell you who made their suits, all they know is it's a suit, and they are bought right. It's just a suit, hasn't the style; the quality or the looks; the only thing about it like a REAL SUIT is the price. Look, then come to HOOT ON'S and get your SUIT. HOOTON, id and I have Germans Digging Up Coffins. times in the ' to meet him a dispatch from the fighting front: I truly hope jn France under date of August 16th i id every one says that the Germans are npw dig- j] best in life, gj^g up coffins and pillaging dead :1 ; I am O. K. bodies for precious metals, indicat- j ing a shortage of metal in Germany, j BEARD.' Tr? torHtnrv reeent.1v "eaDtured from the Germans it is revealed that hous- ' ns of a letter es, stores and even graves have been ie Faust from denuded of all metals. The Germans 1. Hutto, who in their retreat have become so de- ' the A. E. F., moralized that they are leaving batteries, maps, charts, important par letter re- pers and personal effects behind in ; Would have their wild exodus. The British are ive been quite keeping at the hieels of the retreatpeeks. It has ing enemy. The British lost heavily i today and I north of the Ourcq river, but contin- j yet. We are ued to push the enemy back. \ recently been ' ^ ^ 1 m. I believe _ Great Gepman J that we have ve have been , f ty good house French aviation circles report the . e have is a! appearance on the western front of only thing is a new German chasing airplane, the on the floor Siemens-Schucktert biplane. , 'd sometimes. This machine has an eleven-cylin- ] I from Grimes aer engine Ol tile same uarne, wmcn less he is all develops 260 horse power and drives 1 torn him, but a four-bladed propeller. The plane him, that is carries two machine guns which fire it is pretty simultaneously or separately through your own di- the propeller. It is extremely rapid ot seen Luke and easily handled. It can reach a over here, ex- height of 8,000 yards in fifteen min?d me one day utes. link that if ^ ^ as been going A trip to Washington now-a-days two that the is a pleasure only to the millionaires, ugh will soon He can afford a hall bedroom, but I sure am the ordinary citizen is lucky if he , ) come. Your can get a bathtub or a barber chair "BILL." to sleep in. ! and Millit PLETE ASSORTMENT TO BE SEEN ] EE GOODS, AND ILL ir individual wants in Coats, it this season of the year, o ver, who is in daily touch wi mm ?i > a m _* illy shipping us the new thu lents as complete as at any t PIECE GOODS, UNDERWEAR AND SWEATERS. Are here for you in a vast assortment, If space would permit we would give you an idea of what to expect here in SWEATERS,. UNDERWEAR and PIECE GOODS, but as it will not, we , I i $)are c^===5^^ A sses gP |l will suffice to say that if it's anything in either of the above you need it will nav vnn tn to HOOTON'S. for we make a SPECIALTY of LADLES' GOODS, and it's our business to please the LADIES and GIRLS, and that's what we are trying to do. Come and see if we can't please you. , Bamberg, A Protective Policy. Two Prom The overseas A colored recruit said he intended ed on Wednesd to take out the full limit of govern- tained the nam* ment insurance, $10,000. On being Midway, Bamb told by a fellow soldier that he would Grant died of > be foolish to pay on such when he time prior to th was likely to be shot in the trenches, The casualty he replied: "Huh! * I reckon I Saturday conti knows what I'se doin.' You all don' Private James spose Uncle Sam is gwine to put a mark, who wa $10,000 man in the first iine trench- degree undeteri bs, do you?"?Boston Transcript. ? m m CITATJ Rubber covers to protect straw " hats from rain have been patented. ty Bamberevrvrrrp^ Jr-> Probate Ju ?Whereas, Mr5 Notice is hereby given that on ^administ^a Monday, December 16, 1918 the Es- effects f H N Late of Carroll Baldwin will apply These are tl tor the issuance of ? new certificate admonish aIj a -o represent three shares ot Preferr- d . d rrpdit 3d Stock of the Bamberg Cotton Mills RplliTiepr dprpa Company in lieu of Certificate No. appearg before n 3o which at present cannot be p t ?6 hcld a ound- 12-12n next, after pub! CITATION NOTICE. - . ?*?* t\, The State of South Carolina-- Adr1?|lalStnnH1p?'i County of Bamberg?By J. J. Brab- of get Anno ham, Jr., Esq., Judge of Probate. or ucl" ^ r Whereas, S. W. Copeland hath nade suit to me to grant him letters pf administration of the estate and BANKRUPT'S effects of Mrs. Maude A. Copeland, DIS< ieceased. These are therefore to cite and In the District idmonish all and singular the kin- States.?For Ired and creditors of the said Mrs. of South Cari Maude A. Copeland, deceased, that In the matter :hey be and appear before me, in the J. E. Stokes, 2ourt of Probate, to be held at Bam- partners as Sto perg, on 18th day of Nov, next, after rupts. publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in To the Honora the forenoon, to show cause, if any Judge of the they have, why the said administra- United States tion should not be granted. South Carolii Given un ler my hand and seal this W. S. Stokes 5th day of Nov., Anno Domini, 1918. dividually and j J. J. BRABHAM, JR. & Stokes, of De Judge of Probate, of Bamberg, ai * - * \ ' ' *%3rc.: ii: ,' lery Parlor [N INERY Suits, Dresses, Piece Goods, wing to the fact that this th the new things as they are tigs in Coats, Suits, Dresses, irne since the season opened. MILLIHERY OP STYLE AND QUALITY. Come here and let us show you something STYLISH in Millinery. We have anything new and STYLISH that you might call for in MILLINERY. We make a SPECIALTY of showing NEWV MILLINERY every week. That's %* why there is something different every time you come here. We never allow our stocks to run low, for we receive 7 i shipments every week, that's why you can find what you want in MILLINERY at HOOTON'S. MANY NEW, STYLISH SHAPES.' -- ' If you have been waiting to get one just a little later than those you saw when here last, now is your time. Just , in, SHAPES that, are a little different from those shown early; some ismall, .? . - some large, and some medium; we tinnk just the SHAPE you will want. Then we have the REAY TO WEARS if that is what you want, and at prices you will he glad to pay. Come and look. MAYBE IT IS A HAND MADE HAT YOU WISH. ' >*' 38 ? v * nt$p If so, come and select the STYLE and MATERIAL, and get one of those RUTledge hand madesJlATS, the kind that can't be duplicated, but imitated. Miss Rutledge and her assistant, Miss Adams, are continually getting up new creations. Maybe they have just what you want. We invite you to come and see. f S. C. || IHBmHHnBHHHMHBBBnmn V Bamberg County. Carolina, in said District, respectful, 1 vu v ly represents that on the 15th day casualty list publish- ^ay jas^. paS? ^hey were duiy ad_ lay of this week con- judged Bankrupts under the acts of e of Vernon Grant, of Congress relating to Bankruptcy; that ere cmmtv Private they have duly surrendered all their erg county. jrnvaie p.,operty and rights of property, and vounds received some j-ave fully complied with all the ree date of his death. quirements of said acts and of the < lists published last crders of the Court touching their t ^ lined the name of ^wher^re, they pray that they C. Myrick, of Den- in2.y be declared by the Court to have ,s reported wounded, a full discharge from all debts prov- t nined able against their estate under said ' I Bankrupt Acts, except such debts as * , ON NOTICE. are ?xcePted by law from such dis; * charge. South Carolina, Coun- r> Df'ad. this 29th da-v ot AuSust- A?By j. j. Brabham, - stokes & stokeS,' US?* - ? - I W R Strikes. 3. Lillian B. Faulkner t"t^" C~~' e to grant her letters ' btokes. on on the estate and Bankrupts. ierefore^to dteTnd ! r0RtDERn?fF NOTICE THEREON, nd singular the kin-i Ea|te Dlstnct o{ South Carolina.? ors of the said H. N. J . . fl1 . . . ? . K . .sed, that they be and r, 21st day of September, A. le in the court of pro- D-.. 1918, on reading the foregoing t Bamberg on Nov. 18 _ . lication hereof, at 11 . ORDERED by the Court, thata forenoon, to show hearing be had upon the same on the ey have, why the said | *5,th day of November A. D. 1918, should not be grant-1 before said Court at Charleston S. ny hand this 31st day '? sald Dl8tr'ct; at. 11 ?c'?hk "* Domini, 1918, forenoon, and that notice there3RABHAM, JR., ?f,be Published in The Bamberg HerJudge of Probate. ald- a newspaper printed in said Dis trict, and that all known creditors PETITION FOR and other persons in interest may apDHARGE. pear at the said time and place and i show cause, if any they have, why Court of the United j the prayer of the said petitioners the Eastern DisTiei j should not be graiited. olina. 1 AND it is further ordered by the of W. S. Stokes and I Court, that the Clerk shall send by individually and as | mail to all known creditors copies of kes & Stokes, Bank- said petition and this order, addressed to them, at their places of resible H. A. M. Smith, dence as stated. <- A - C *1,^ , 1TT-1 J.u~ M A AT UiSiriCL IjUUl'l Ul lliC j W llllbSS II1C Iiuuuiauio xa, xxi xix< i 2ot the District of Smith, Judge of the said Court, and ia: the Seal thereof at Charleston, S. and J. E. Stokes, in- c., in said District, on the 21st of is partners as Stokes September, A. D., 1918. nmark, in the County R. W. HUTSON, id State of South 11-14 Clerk.