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^k" ^ ^ ^ "^T y ^ ^ ^ "y ^ ^ "y ^ ^ "y $ y Q1 ^ (0T | EVERYTHING FOR X ' = AFTER EASTER ARRIVAL OF - X . NEW STYLISH DRESSES i We invite you to come in and let us !x ^how you the most complete line of DRESSES that you have ever seen this season?25 NEW DRESSES Mondav ?/ morning, and more to come. Here you will find them, in Voiles, Ginghams, Crepes, Georgette Crepes, Combination . Dresses, Sport Dresses, Taffeta, arid all others that are New and Stylish. Come | E. A. HOO' ii : vi '. = .A '' PERSONAX< MENTION. . " ?Mrs. Susie Hammon b >{^.!V. ,V Hays), of Hartsville, is% vi People Visiting in This City and at the home of Mr. and Mr: Other Points. Kirsch. ftv ; N * ?Miss Marie Pliskin ai ?Mr. Johnnie Felder, of Loris, Miss Ethel pliskin> of Roch spent a few days in the city this y., are visiting? Mr. and M1 . . Zimmerman. '?Mr. W. C. Ehrhardt, of Ehr- ^ ie? ? hardt, was in the city yesterday on More Bamberg Men He psfe'v." 1 business. , Ninety-six South Carolini; ?Mrs. James T. Burch. of Flor- on bQard thg Zelandia> whic | ence, is visiting the family of Mrs. ,n Charleston ,ast week fn Thomas Black. rp, /. - seas. The following joung r ?Mrs. Florence Leinwand (nee ^his section were on the tram ' Pearlstine), of Branchville, is visit- John G. Copeland, Ehrhai ggv ipg Mrs. Sam Zimmerman. - Wilbur P. Williams, Gov ?Mrs. H. G. Sovacool, of Colum- Clarence I. Hughes, Bam bia, spent a few days in the city last Henry M. Ray, Bamberg. week with relatives and friends. William R. McKenna, Dei ?Mr. and Mrs. M. T. Johnson left Charles E. O'Quinn, Walt< J Tuesday for Charleston, where they Barney Robertson, Smoafc carried their iit+1e girl, Dorothy, to John L. Ott, Cope. have her tonsils removed. * *m m Death of Small Bo; ?Mrs. Ida Schwartz and Mrs. friends of Mr. and \ John H. Cope left Monday for a sev- Schwarting, who reside on eral days' stay in Atlanta, where avenue, sympathize with the they will take in the grand opera. death of their little son, Ha ?Among the college girls who little fellow passed away spent the Easter holidays in the city night after an illness o at their homes were Misses Margaret days. , The remains were c Jennings and Gene Price, from Co- th? Hutto burying ground, lumbia college. * miles fr?m Bamberg, and * > _3 TT ?Miss Mildred Knight, who is rest M"uady auernoou. oa 'teaching near St. Matthews, and Miss three >'ears oId and was a ve - ? Felicia Spearman, who is teaching ^py. ! at Branchville, spent the week-end Atten<i the Du'roc Jersev in the city with Mr. and Mrs. A. W. Saturda}% Apr? 26th_ ag gor Knight. finest Durocs in the South ?Mrs. S. A. Hand returned hon>e offergd for sale at auction. Saturday from the Baker sanitarium, rajn or shine at Mrs. 3 Charleston,, where she was recently piace on ^iajn street.? .operated on for appendicitis. Her Farms.?Adv. friends will be &lad to know that she . ; is rapidly recovering. 'las more imitations v ' t a. ttr t ni other Chill and Fever Toni ?Lieut. M. L. Glenn was in the , , ^ market, bat no one wants ii city yesterday, accompanying the . t They are dangerous thing w moving picture, rue jrnwe ui i catc , which was exhibited here. Lieuten- me cine e- ^ vant Glenn has only recently returned RESOLUTIONS from overseas service. ?The many friends of Mr. F. E. by the Bamberg Baj "* V * Floyd, formerly county demonstra- School, April 6, 1 tion agent here, were glad to see him When Sister Susie Counts this week. Mr. Floyd was compelled this life a few weeks ago, t to give up his position here some one ?f the most us< . . , ,. . Bamberg has ever known months ago on account of declining Counts became a christian health. hood. She was a woman of ?Mr. and Mrs. Arch McKeithen, ture, charming personality, - .,,r ^ j xt o manners, spiritual attainjn of Aberdeen, N. C., and Mr. Sam an unseifisb disposition. He England, of Sanford, N. C., spent a was largely of others, and m few days in the city this week with her name for the deeds of Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Field, motoring bestowed by her loving hat ? strength was continuously t through the country in Mr. Mc- jng ^be jas^ years of her life V Keithen's car. constant care of an invalid % Kk. \ THE GIRLS AND Come and Let Us Show 1 Dresses, Capes, Coats, Have you been among the crowds \ Largest showing of Dresses, Capes, Si Stylish in LADIES' and GIKLS7 we with us. "It doesn't eost any more to i plete. Come and let us show you, and SHIRTWAIST FOR LARGE, MEDI . UM AND SMALL LADIES Naturally, with the arrival of the Spring time, you will want more waists. We have them here for you?the sizes are from 36 to 52 in extra sizes. Therefore, the line of sizes are here for you. That trouble is over, if you are hard to fit. Then the styles and materials are here also. They are in Lawn, Voiles, Crepes, Georgettes, and Crepe de Chine. So come and get a Waist?where WAISTS are to be''found?at IIOOTON'S. A SHOWING OF SKIRTS THAT WILL PLEASE > In this showing of Skirts you will find one to fit you?the waist measures from 26 to 33. Won't one of those sizes fit you"? ? Then the MATERIAL ? you t c will find in Serges, Poplins, and Silks? the stvles are as correct as the materials and sizes, so if it's a SKIRT, come let us show you the line. %/ TON, Phon. I- - j_'jlxrr*nn id ipee raitniuiiy ana uncomplainingly uiu nvi siting at s^e minister to him till he passed s E O away a ^ew weeks before she did. Sister Counts went to Baltimore for Nc an operation last summer. This 0f su id little, failed, however, to bring permanent Ehrl: ester N relief' ?nd she gradually gave way open ' * * itill the end came. She w^s cheerful s. C rs. Sam!and courageous to the end. The de- 1919 |votion of the members of the family ? jwas beautiful to see, as they watched turn. by her side and ministered to her needs day and night till the last, ans were Mrs< Counts was in her sixty-third year. She was the daughter of Dr. A] h docked <Alex. and Mrs. Addie Hayes Johnson. ?)m over-j She was married to Thos. J. Counts \Y nen from on Feb. 13, 1879, by Rev. Jas. Buist. snort- From Ihis union were born one son, . !j " Curry, who preceded his mother to m the grave only a few weeks, and one an. daughter, Pearl, who is the only suriberg. viving member of the immediate fam-1 ily. Her husband died some years jtae ago. Mrs. Counts is also survived by will imark. one brother, R. R. Johnson, of Bam- item jrboro. berg, and four sisters, .Mrs. A. S. sign* s> Easterling, Mrs. W. E. Spann, Mrs. H. F. Spajin, and Miss Roberta John- Adm son, all of Bamberg. AIn Jhe death of Sister Counts the 1 * F* Bamberg Baptist church has sus- Irs. John tained a great loss. She had taught Railroad the infant class in the Sunday school larin in the for about 30 years. She was active in cold ' *V>? ^Tieeinnorv onpiotv hfl/vinST SeTVed . , tuc iiuMiuuu^ ^ -- intra roia. l ne as president. At one time she was F Sunday organist for the church. ,aspl f several Since God in his providence has |?Ai taken her from our midst the Bam-; arriaa to kerg Baptist church and Sunday j-Hi a few school wish to give an expression of * . laid to appreciation in the following resolu,rold was tio?s: . I f 1. That m the death of Sister ry bright Counts our church has lost a useful member, our Sunday school a devoted teacher, and the community a kind hog sale friend. np of thp 2 That we bow submissively to the will of Him who doeth all things 1 be well. Sale held 3. That our deepest sympathy is Jatheny's hereby expressed to the family. -Wistaria 4' That we commend the steps taken by the Woman's Mission- ; arv Society to establish a memorial I t: to Sister Counts in the Hall of Fame I nan any 0^ Bome Mission Board s church I ic on the building fund. 1 nitations. 5. That a copy of these resolutions B i s in theibe sent to the dau&hter and that the>' B ;be published in the Baptist Courier a [and the town papers. W Respectfully submitted, >'b GEO. P. WHITE, | C. W. RENTZ, m >tist Sun- G. F. HAIR, B Committee. fl departed NOTICE OF DISSOLUTION OF I here was ' PARTNERSHIP. | ?ful lives I i. Sister To Whom It May Concern: Notice n in girl- is hereby given that J. M. Dannelly. ;E rare cul- J. S. Dannelly and E. D. Dannelly, |jj pleasing heretofore trading under the firmjB ents and name of J. M. Dannelly & Company, ! B r thought having their principal place of busi- I B any bless ness at Ehrhardt. S. C., have this day B kindness dissolved the said co-partnership. ids. Her J. M. DANNELLY, | axed dur- J. S. DANNELLY, . i with the E. D. DANNELLY, | son; yet Ehrhardt, S. C., April 11, 1919. 2t i LADIES FROM ifou the New Things Which Have Skirts, Waists, Midi ve have pleased this Season? If not, \v Iks, f ancy fiece Uoocls, Xiiiimery, and aring apparel to be seen in this sectioi shop at an exclusive LADIES' STORI you will be convinced that this is the pi MIDDY SUITS FOR MISSES AND SMALL LADIES^ ? ___ t In this showing of Middys you wilL find them in materials of many qualities ?and we have them in WHITE as well as the popular MIDDY shades. The sizes are from 14 to 22; so, if it's a Middy or Middy Suit you need, it's here for you. The prices for the SUITS are from $7.00 to $12.50. Those in the Wash Satin, are real suits. See these. SILKS, SATINS, WHITE GOODS, VOILES, CREPES, GEORGETTE . CREPES In the above piece goods we have received many new and beautiful patterns, which we invite you to see. The assortment of FIGURED VOILES is worth vour while?then vou will find %j * the other fabrics just as complete. A look will convince you that we have the correct lines. e 83-J, Ban ICE OF OPENING OF BOOKS ? ! 1 OF SUBCRIPTION. < f dllllly 3R(I )tice is hereby given that books " ^ ^ ^ ~t~~~~ ibscription to the capital stock of lardt Manufacturing Co. will be ed at Copeland Hall, Ehrhardt, f 11 o'clock, a. m., April 25, +? |T ^ G. B. KINARD, f H/IVP \ S. W. COPELAND, V V \ JOHN M. KIRKLAND, ^ C. R. MEARS, t A. J. LEARY, V BY pril 20, 1919. Corporators. ^ e are proud of the confidem e TH ors, druggists and the public have MA 86 Chill and Fever Tonic.?Adv. ^ ' ijiq NOTICE TO CREDITORS. f EL 1 persons having claims against : estate of Aaron Ayer, deceased. JL IT forthwith file the same, duly j * IJM ized and verified, with the under-! ^ 3d administratrix of said estate. JL MRS. SARAH CLAYTON, j T linistratrix of Estate of Aaron j ^ ??7*11? i'?S.C.,Apft121,191?. St| % Willi* 2 id has proven it win cure -uui. ^ i, (Tiills and Fever, Hilton* Fever, j I. Car; is and LaGripi>e. It kills the ^ site that cause* the fdver. It is j lendid laxative and general Tonic. iv. I J f V v |ggj Jefferson Gave fill Us Our Curren It was President Thomas Jefferson proposed our present system of doi dimes and cents. He was a firm \ W porter of banks and banking. ' | Conserve your coins, place them in and they'll soon mount up. A bank account is a distinct ancix 4 . windward. $ i | If yon have an account, add to it. m If you haven't, start one today. J , / HOSE TO HATS I Y ! Arrived Since Easter in y v Suits and Millinerv I hv not? For we have the Newest and V , in fact, everything that is New and 1 of the State. We invite von to shop V C?then the assortment is more com ace to do your shopping. ^ ? ~ OUR MILLINERY DEPARTMENT Y Is filled with manv NEW arrivals since Easter that will be interesting for you V to look at.- If it's something New you ^ are looking for in MILLINERY, it's here for your inspection. NEW SHAPES, NEW FLOWERS, % 1 NEW FEATHERS, NEW FRAMES? X as well as many DRESSY and TAIL- <? ORED HATS will be found among the after-Easter arrivals. So if it's MIL- V - LINER Y vou need come see Misses t Rutledge and Cunningham? at HOO TON'S. '4 | | X . ;;! DON'T KNOCK WHEN YOU COME X IN OR WHEN YOU GO OUT. YOU ? ARE ALWAYS WELCOME HERE. & 4 1 f t q nberg, S. C. f A^A A^A A^A i^A i^A A^A A^fc A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A ^ 1F 1F 1r w 1r w 1F 'W V ~ ! Teachers Bibles at Herald Boot Stote ^ A^. A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A ATA . ^r T^T JjT ^ Your Car Repaired Now | *t -::?f WAITING A SMALL TROUBLE lY CAUSE YOU TO BE LEFT ON . E ROAD. I AM PREPARED TO y .KE ANY REPAIRS NECESSARY V YOUR CAR, INCLUDING THE ECTRIC SYSTEM. I HAVE A f OCH OF SUPPLIES AND START- V 2- BATTERIES. V . T . X Vi m H. Patrick, Garage I v 5 Washed. Batteries Charged. A BAMBERG, S. C. aTA Ak ATA Ak Ijv T^V "y ^ ^ fT|J Bamberg TW Banking .<r~Ti n f** m Co. Cy Hi Capital and Surplus ... ^jgf $100,000.00 sup-s W bank y Irto 9 4 per cent interest paid on r Savings Accounts i $ .