University of South Carolina Libraries
I ^ [1907 E.A. BAMBERG'S LARGI 81 THE IFADINC STORE 01 I JUST 5 MORE SHi Naturally the question is: Where will you most complete assortment at the beginning at the end of the season. . And the fact tha can get goods here for far less than their re large amount of goods. You know we do i unusallv attractive we would be compelled carry over if we held at the regular prices, means a large saving to you. COME, WE b ~ READY-TO-WEAR DEPARTM ' r * , We have Nice Suits, Good Looking Dresses and Coat *" * ? ^ />V?inrro wni Ill a suit, uress or coai mis seasuii) pu ma; VilUIIgV J vr COAT SUITS?For $10.00, $12.50, II $15.00 and $20.00. Come see THEM. ^ HI DRESSES?These we have put the g: - III j\ KNIFE to when it comes to prices here HI JbFSttLv ^?r ^0U' $12.50 and $15.00. /i K ffiV\ These values originally were up to $25, In! / I \Jy / and $35. Come and take a look. t ' nil itmlll COATS?If you have waited until | \|l ? now, this is your time and HOOTON'S . . \1\ m is the PLACE. The prices have been mi 1 Wm cut until it HURTS, for they must go. ^ I ? Come and we will prove it. IB It \m CHILDREN'S AND MISSES' M W COATS?These we have in an assortH r\I \w Iiient of STYLES> SIZES and prices W- llfl cf\i\ vl Wc interest you. A look will con ' ^Tf vince you that it will pay you to shop I' M / HOSIERY AND GLOVES?These Wl v | J%5finia2W we are showing a complete line of in is all STZES and at prices that will be in ; ' WE WISH TO THANK EACH ANI tffl AGE IN THE PAST. WE HAVE N( | KNOW OF A BETTER GIFT THAI !| THEIR REACH, AT A TIME WHEI J ERS TO SHARE IN THE MANY V/ AND EVERYONE A MERRY XMAS H I' l- . r . ;|i Hooton's Ladies / PERSONAL MENTION. / Plea for Soldiers. Enian< People Visiting in This City and at To the S?od people of South Caro- The Ems ?- I lina: v Bamberg co \ umer jrurnus, . | Christmas is coming and will find | jng Monday ?Mrs. E. O. Kirsch visited rela- a ^ar?e number of soldiers here in!elected fortives in Charleston last week. /Camp Jackson, many of whom will p0jntive off ?Mr. W. J. Nichols, of Orange-!be Ionesome and unhappy. Now, it isjnext tw0 ye burg, was in the city Saturday. Jmy wisb vt0 do eTerything possible H. ! to give these men a taste of real t , ?Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Field return-) Christmas joy am appealing t0 j J". ed Tuesday from a trip to Atlanta. ;the good peop)e of this state t0 send jt may t. Lieut. Ola J. Zeigler has been. for them, through me, whatever they to demobilii mustered out of the service and is at j feel that they can contribute to the until that t home aSain- ! success of a happy Christmas day. need our rr ?Mrs. George Smith and Misses J I will be glad to have smokes, good S. pledge ar Kate Felder and Addys Hays visited j things to eat and money to be applied - = 4n Augusta last week. j to the purchase of fresh fruits and' fei ?Lieut. Paul J. Zeigler has been ! other delicacies. ^ i \ mustered out of the army, and is j addition to these men in camp, frome wed speeding some time in the city. | we have between five and six hun- morning foi Mr Tohn P Weissinepr of!dred Red Cross nurses, the finest COUR1 Tampa, Fla,. spent a few days in thejglrIs in the whole world. and 1 want ^TRI city last week with his sister, iMrs. !t0 see that they have a haPP-v Christf mas ssn T am also making: an appeal xvvHno ia H. C. Folk. , ~ w "" for them. sons are f Mrs. John W. McCue, after Whatever is sent by any friend cows or ot: ' spending some time in the city with of our great citjzen army wju be used lands or ai relatives, has returned to her home fof the benefit of the men and wi], ?nder pena in Charleston. contribute much towards giving them ???? Mr. H. F. McGowan, who was a joyous occasion, recently mustered out of the navy, Address all communications and ~ ^ spent a few days in the city with packages to Dr. John L. Weber, Gen- Monday,- De friends last week. eraj Camp Secretary, Y. M. C. A., tate of Ca: ?Mr J. Carl Kearse. who has been romr? T9r.tSftn s C for the issi connected with the legal department JOHN L. WEBER, to rePresen of the army at a training camp, has General Camp Secretary, Y. 11. C. A. Company0' been mustered out, and is at home ^ ?0> ^ 235 which . again. Read The Herald, only $2.00 year, found. 4 I . - 1 ... jS~s . EST EXCLUSr ; ITS KIND IN THIS S OPPING DA'i shop? We suggest HOOTC of and during the season, v it we never carry goods frorr sal value, for we prefer cam not carry goods from one sei to. The knife has been pu You owe it to yourself to i : SHALL EXPECT YOU. ENT CONSISTING OF SUITS, DRI i :s of many styles, just the kind and ur mind when you see these and th teresting to you. There isn't anything more serviceable for a GIFT than a NICE PAIR OF SILK HOSE or a NICE PAIR OF KID GLOVES. Get these and give something USEFUL. UNDERWEAR & SWEATERS rIn this department you will find a complete line of SIZES, QUALITIES and PRICES, so if it's anything in UNDERWEAR for yourself or the children, come and let us show you. We have the sizes from the infants' to a lady's No. 46. DRESS GOODS & SILKS ? Here you will find an assortment from which you will find very little trouble in selecting just the MATERIAL you wish for any particular DRESS, the COLORS, QUALITIES and PRICES will be of interest to you, if it's anything in PIECE GOODS you wish. ) EVERY CUSTOMER FOR THEIR L )THING TO GIVE BUT VALUES, AH r TO PUT-MERCHANDISE THAT 01] T THEY NEED IT MOST. WE SHALL LLUES WE ARE OFFERING AT THIi 3 AND, A HAPPY AND PROSPEROt Store and ??? ?? * l.irm ipation Association. | inUHUH mcipation association of I \ J unty held a special meet- J ?j night and officers were I .wcsun two years, also the ap- D S || 1 K ices were filled for the -Jill 11M pMlli. H. MATTHEWS, Pres. f ?-j f-\ NIMMONS, Sec. ike more than two years' V1AD)5C je our fighting forces, and J ;ime the government will j |jlnU||| JL loney. Keep your W. S. j' ul|I jJ'wl/C id buy more W. S. S. j |H ||J| IRI _ _ NOTICE. | J JyiCLU t house will be closed ' 1 nesdav until Saturday j Preside r the Xmas holidays. i (erred ta P HOUSE OFFICIALS. j Ierrea w I him when ESPASS NOTICE. | ^ ^ hprAhv envpn that all Der- lllllilll illl Thrift orbidden to allow hogs, j her stock to run on our J Thrift flie ny one to hunt on same,1 thrift Ity of the law. J. T. & J. J. O'NEAL. notice. gans to da; 3 hereby given that on J * * cee us icember 16, 1918, the Es- ^ ^ rroll Baldwin will apply i ?i lance of * new certificate : t three shares of Preferr-j the Bamberg Cotton Mills iHSHHOimmB a lieu of Certificate No. at present cannot be 12-12n Big L.1UI I X , * * ONS 1918 LADIES STORE IECTI0N OF THE STATE (S BEFORE XMAS )NS. Why? Because a store that has the rould naturally have a more complete line i one season to another indicates that you ring over a small amount of money to a ison to another, and if the prices were not t to the Prices on what we might have to ricif HfinTHNS at fViiQ timp. Fvpfv nrlcp r Itflll A AW/ Jk X/ * 1 k/ V%V %?*?W llAAAAVV ? ? J |J??w ESSES, COATS AND SKIRTS J I . color you would like. If you did not intend to get e prices we have put on them to make them move. > MILLINERY?In this department /p we have many things that will be of interest to you. have SHAPES in ^^1* LARGE, MEDIUM, and SMALL as ]|S?P ,? ItTA 11 n n Yvi n YI TT D1?AT1V TAWl?APTTolc .1 llll WCI1 CIO llldJ-lJ _L. J. v TT JUiAJLU XAUIO fW1 1 1 -j > and the prices will interest you, for we Sr / J J&& ' do not intend to carry any of them 0V- jm , j ER, so it's up to you if you want a dllfch * ! REAL VALUE from this department, p^vSfg em ^ ' m' f j * l A FEW SUGGESTIONS FOR 1 L 95 CHRISTMAS?USEFUL, BUT NOT I \ Hf EXPENSIVE. You will find TOW- f \\\\ J I 'ELS, TOWEL SETS. GUEST TOW- i \\\! V) J ELS, BED SPREADS, HANDKER- fL \\\ CHIEFS, GLOVES, HOSIERY, MID- & / \ U DY TIES and many other articles too \ ..AW Jj^ numerous to mention, as well as many | ? hand made CAMISOLES, CAPS and /ffti GARTERS. Come and look, it wont '1,1" ' cost you anything unless you wish to buy. IBEEAL AND LOYAL PATRONfD EVEN IF WE HAD, WE DO NOT rR CUSTOMERS NEED WITHIN , EXPECT ALL OF OUR CUSTOM- ' if S TIME, AND WISH FOR EACH " % rs NEW YEAR. | Millinery Parlor . ? ?? - ? 4 p?r cent-interest pffld on Taught ??jt Capital and Surplus ?? I lis on Thrift JJJJJJI $100,000.00 tot James Madison often re* ' i | the lessons of thrift taught 1 a youth by Donald Robert* I 1 3tch schoolmaster. WJ | and banking go hand in hand. j OcHIlUvlH . J ans hanking. Banking means lllllllllllll | ^??, ]|| Banking I i at once about your banking. J * "A m I ? * VAJ. 8 UMIW?????????I e Xmas Cards at Herald Book store i , s ' . : : ^ . vvifc^-S&i