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I HOOTON'SLADII j LADIES. CIRL' | Dresses, Capes, Coat | AT I The above i.ne, are comp,e,e in every respe* ftion keeps our stock fresh and different. Th to do your shopping, you could not select a be We invite you to come and let us show you. X o PRICE. We have just received a shipment of A dresses consisting of Voiles, Organdies, Ginghams A the like, and in order to advertise this departn A 4 more fully> we have decided to offer any one of A above dresses at 3-4 price, so if it's a dress, se< quick. - - 1 /N MORE DRESSES-in this, line we have ueorg Y Crepes, both light and dark, Taffetas and Messali Y These dresses are suitable for day or evening wear. if it's a dress of this kind come and let us show you. Y price will please, quality considered. O PRICE. In Coatsuits. We have just a few of th but may be just the Suit you will need for your s - mer trip. If so, you may select it and pay just 3-4 . 4 original price. Could you expect anything better t that? You can even wear it for early Fall. PIECE GOODS ?Never has this department been n complete, for from it you may select material for any s or kind of dress. The line consists of Voiles, plain <|> fancy, Organdies, Silks, Satins, Skirtings, Waistings ^ materials of all kinds. Therefore, if it's the material ' wish, we invite you to see our line. X O PRICE. All Capes will be sold at 3-4 price. We I X a nice assortment of Capes and it will be of inte JL . / for you to see them. The styles are correct, and ^ 4 cannot go wrong on buying a Cape, for they are g( to be equally as good this Fall as at the present ti & If you are going away in the summer, you will either 1 to have a Cape or Suit. So why not buy it now ? E. A. HOOK X !? ? PERSONAL MENTION. PROSPECTS AT COPE. People Visiting in This City and at j New Ginnery and Oil Mill Said to Be Other Points. i on the Way. \ I 4 ? Mr. Thurmond Herndon, of Co- Cope, May 27.?The commence- c lumbus, Ga., was in the city Monday, ment exercises of the Cope graded ?Mr. LaVerne Thomas spent a sch?o1 will be held on Wednesday . ' few days this week in Atlanta on bus- zoning in the school auditorium. V ~tne88 Prof. J. O. Crout, who has con " ?Mr. and Mrs. C. J. S. Brooker ducted the scho0' most successfully for the nnst two sessions will erive f left yesterday on an automobile trip " . .A, . up teaching to accept a more lucra- ? to Atlanta. .. ... . _ tive position in Graniteville, S. C. t -Rev. and Mrs. Geo. P. White and Crops aroun(J Cop{j promige' weI]> a . ?Mldren have returned to the tity apd as there have been severa] heaTy ? from Union, where they visited rela- rajns o{ ,at0 GeneraI Green>s forces c tires. are ajs0 ]00];ing up> bU{ folks here C ?Mr. W. M. Brabham, who has are not afraid of work and are not been under treatment in a hospital, only clearing away the grassy spots, r has returned home much improved in housing an abundant crop! of 1 healthy oats. r ?Mr. Belton Hair has returned Your correspondent hears from re. home for the summer vacation from liable sources that another up to date t Atlanta, where he is attending a den- ginnery will be erected and operated p tal college. here the coming season. Another ru- i ?Mrs. D. W. Shealey and little mor has an oil mill in view. Cope g daughter, May, of Fountain, Fla., are can easily accommodate them. e spending some time in the city with Judge I. W. Bowman gave an in- 1 relatives and friends. teresting address yesterday afternoon f ?Messrs. L. B. Fowler and M. G. at Union Methodist church as a c Cooner attended the grand lodge thanksgiving offering for the victory \ Knights of Pythias in Columbia centenary drive. This district has f Tuesday as delegates from the Bam- niade the magnificent showing of 150 s berg lodge, No. 38. J Per cent. r ? D/VHJtxyai* TT^TI A hie l ???. g iVir. XV. JT . DC1H11&C1 , nuu been doing overseas duty in the army COW ICT AUTO TURNS OVER. 1 for about a year, has returned to ??. America. He was in Atlanta a few Guard and Several Convicts Are days ago, and stated that he had been Painfully Injured. t discharged from the army and "would ^ r return home in the next week or so. Aiken, May 21.?A serious acci- c - ?Mr. A. McB. Speaks returned dent occurred near Aiken's incorpor- a . from Varnville Monday,- being called ate limits about 8 o'clock this morn- c there on account of the serious in- lag. The large truck which takes t jury of his brother, Mr. A. R. Speaks, the chaingang to and from the camp c in an automobile accident Saturday, skidded on the Montmorenci road j While his brother's injuries are very and completely turned over, badly painful, the doctors state that he will,mashing Robert West, one of the f recover 1 guards. Several of the negro prison- t ?Mrs. A. M Denbow and son. J.'ers were also injured more or less g D. O'Hern, Jr., of Bamberg, S. C? are ! and are receiving medical attention, s I YUA/** A/1 4- A f V> A A i lr An V? An V visitors to the city for a few days, ;UI - >vcsi?as iuoucu iu u^c- j and are being most cordially greeted P^al and was found to be suffering s by their many friends. They, in com- from fractured ribs, caused by the i pany with Mrs. Denbow's father, Mr. of the large gasoline tank on G. A. Jennings, have been in Tampa *-he big truck falling on him. Physi- t on business, however. Mr. Jennings cians report it will be a couple of \ left on the noon train for his home, days before the exact extent of his t and Mrs. Denbow and J. D. will spend injuries are known. t several days here.?Lakeland (Fla.) ^ ^ News. J Read The Herald, only $2.00 year. r ? 5 AND MISSES ? :s, Skirts, Waists, Mic PRIPFS YOII Win RF r,I AD T BMMBMHMMMHMMBHHMMIBimHMHMMBHWHHnMHMKlHMHHBHMHHHHMnBMMBMI :, for the continual arrivals of NEW FRESH ! at is why you can always find it at HOOTG stter place than at HOOTON'S, for here you It will pay. ! 25 and [me, tave )N. Phone 83-J / NOTICE. | , I pr t ti-th Announcement! From June 1st to August loth our >anking hours will be from 9 o'clock _Tr , l. m. until 2 o'clock p. m., except on W6 D6g tO annOl Saturdays, when they will be from 9 ., , , , >'clock a. m. until 4 o'clock p. m. that W6 have DOl BAMBERG BANKING CO. , - , peoples bank. the business of Hawker's Own Story of Trip. Henry ZeigleT, London, May 26.?The Daily Mail We COn^] oday prints a dispatch from Thurso, the business at Scotland, giving the simple narra- ' ive. of Harry G. Hawker, the British Same Stand. viator, regarding the unsuccessful ^-g COIltillU .tt'empt to fly across the Atlantic, aade by himself and Lieutenant conduct a mod Commander MacKenzie Grieve. canitarxr n^at r "We had very difficult ground to sanitary, meat I ise from on the other side," said ket, and carry iawker. "To rise at all we had to gtock jj of f un diagonally across the course. "Once we got away we climbed and staple grocei ? - - - TTT 1_ veil, but about 1U minutes up we we cUSi? iuX' yuiLL" assed from a firm, clear 'weather ronqoto nrniYiicinor to Newfoundland fog banks. We . r0nage> Promising jot well over these, however, and, of prompt clUQ COUrt^ ourse, at once lost sight of the sea. Service at all tiHH ^he sky was quite clear for the first our hours, when the visibility be- pfrmr mm i ni/TT ame very bad. Heavy cloud banks III Y If] AltK r I rere encountered and eventually we lew into a heavy storm with rain HUTTO & BELLINGER, Props. qualls- WIXTHROP COLLEGE SCHOl "At this time we were flying well SHIP AND ENTRANCE ibove the clouds at a height of about EXAMINATION. 5 000 feet " The examination for the awa ' ., . . . vacant scholarships in Winthro:. (Section missing.) lege an(j for a(jmiSSion 0f "We, of course, realized that until students will be held at the cc he pipe was cleared we could not courthouse on Friday, July 4th, ise much higher without using a lot m'l als? ?!Y Saturday, _ 5th, at 9 a. m., for those who wi >f motor power. When we were make up by examinations addit ibout 12 1-2 hours on our way the units required for full admissic irculation system was still giving us the Freshman class of this ins rouble, and we realized that we VT -lhe equation ?? Sfat,u: July oth, will be used only for or? r\-n noinop t-?T\ /Min . - .. rm t. vuiu uvi &vj yjL? uoiu6 up uui muiwj jjjg admission uhiis. ine scu >ower. ships will be awarded upon the e "Then it was that we reached the Nation held on Friday, July 4th. irst fatefui decision to play for safe- plicantsf mttst J"* be 'e?0s 'ha: _r J years of age. When scholarship; y. e changed our course and be- vacant after July 4th, they wi ran flying diagonally across the main awarded to those making the hi* hipping for about two and a half average at this examination, proi lours, when to our great relief we ^fawa%1. fofsTh lighted a Danish steamer, which ships should write to President J iroved to the tramp Mary. son for scholarship examin; "We sent up our Very light dis- blanks. These blanks, properly ____ mv * . out bv the applicant, should be ress signals. These were answered ?.jth President Johnson by July iromptlv and then we flew on about Scholarships are worth $100 wo miles and landed in the water free tuition. The next session ihead of the steamer." open September 17, 1919. For fu _ t information and catalogue, adi President D. B. Johnson, Rock Read The Herald, $2.00 per year. g. c. ! offer you an opportunity x select from a line of ^ Idy Suits and Millinery | O PAY \ ? = Y MERCHANDISE from manufacturers of reputa- A IN'S if it is stylish. If you have waited until now A will find some real offerings in real merchandise. A MIDDY SUITS?Tliev are here for vou, and there is X 4/ 7 nothing more appropriate for misses and small ladies than X \ a Middy Suit, and the line is nowhere more complete than X at HOOTON'S. The prices are from $7.00 to $12.50. The X $12.50 ones are of wash Satin and are real suits. X SHIRTWAISTS?Here you will find an assortment of Waists for large as well as small ladies, and the materials ? are so varied it will be best for you to come and look them ? over. The prices are from $1.25 to $8.50. So if it's a Waist X of any land you need, we think it is here for you. Come X see. X v,/ ? x MILLINERY DEPARTMENT X | This Department is full of new Summer Millinery., We j have many new things to show you which you have not V WWAT<rlAHolTT CtAAVI V? ATTT Qlio-rkoc: npw v_fn-WpflT PTld ^ pi C \ IUIU5I V iSCCJJ JL-l. V> 1 T JUVMVi^I wv II v-VIA WA* vv new Trimmings. 1 MID-SUMMER SHAPES?How about having one of X \ these trimmed to your individual taste? Come and talk <? the matter over. TRIMMED HATS?In this line we have many to show Jt* you, which feature new ideas, and that's what most people & , want. We invite you to come and let us show you. ^ Crepes, Ribbons and Chiffons are here for you in an assortment from which you will have little trouble finding just the shade you need. So if it's any of the above you & need, come to HOOTON'S. & , Bamberg, S. C. f f New supply box files just received "Money isn't everything." at Herald Book Store. "Maybe not, but right now it's the The Herald Book Store is again only thing 1 can think ot that 1 realIy ince selling magazines. need."?Detroit Free Press. _ ~"L, 1 A A A A i^A A^A A^A A^A A^A A^A i.^. IgUt VVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVVV V V V ,Md I Your Battery I I mue fx ?r <g> the X v ^ X i X May need charging or maybe the generator is not X X keeping up the battery. Tour battery, like tires, i . e to X may be worn out and you need a new one. I can fix ? era, X the generator, recharge the battery, or if you need X mar-1 A a new battery, I have it. Prompt service, right \ X prices. Columbia storage battery to fit any car. X m ^ Y jjjjf WILLIAM H. PATRICK GARAGE f I A A A I | ill - I $5.UU UOld II new I I Will Be Paid For the Best Name Submitted For the 8 I 11 THIELEN THEATRE I stitu- I I There are no strings tied to this offer. It H : rday, | I costs you nothing, and the winner will be | oiar- II $^.00 without any conditions. Names 9 xam- 9-1 must be submitted on or before || q i6 B| Thursday, June 5. m S 3>r6 Bl fl jR 11 be m I Onlv one name can be submitted bv one tl fided I I Person- I want a new name for the theatre, |9 *ning I I anc^ ^a^e me^10(l getting one. So If rohn- | | scnd in your suggestion. |8 Is 11 LaVERNE THOMAS, Proprietor I a Will B I BAMBERG, S. C. IB rther H ?1 .V :* v