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{? 11907D BAMBERG'S THE LARGEST ST - HAVE YOU BEEN AM THE NEWEST AND L VI FACT EVERYTHING ' ' I IN THIS SECTION OF I AN EXCLUSIVE LAD] T>T.GPWTTPT?TP. TffUN \ XJJJMU TV * . ^i o Dresses==One of a Kind That's what vou find when vou visit / r */ Hooton's, its a DreSs not.a Uniform. Our specialty is one of a kind, and the kind you will find here are Silks, Satins, Serges, Tricotines, Tricolettes, and Combination of the latest materials. The prices and sizes are assorted to fit any pocket book or any figure. We invite vou to see these. * * j Our Showing of Coats IS MORE COMPLETE THAN EVER. For early fall and wider vou will not find elsewhere a more complete showing 1 ^ of Coats than here at Hoot on 7s. We % are showing Coats for ladies, girls and < ? children. These Coats are priced in ac|1 cordance with the quality you select, 11 the sizes are well assorted. Come, look 1 I them over. 1 Millinery of Style, Quali ^ and Untrimmed Hats, Shapes with a difl Miss Kntledge and IMiss Cunningh; vour daughters, come and let these von IHOOTON'SU > M TELEPHONE 83-J / ai ii n PERSONAL MENTION. WISE OLD BIRD f? ; , People Visiting in ,Thds City and at Makes Some Pointed - . : Other Points. About Oil St ?Mr. J. L. Wilkes spent yesterday; in Charleston. Unable to "make ii ?Mrs. W. C.N Zeigler spent Tues- Sunday, a group of tr T* day -in Charleston. men were gathered on - floor of one of the loc ?Mr. ana Mrs. Maione varn, cu i - * . _ ? . .. . . .. < . . . terday afternoon discus " Brookland, visited m the county last i ^ ~ interest to men who hi W66K tunity to study humar ?Mrs. J. J. Cudd, of Spartanburg, many angles , is visiting Dr. and Mrs. George F. Qne Qf the members Hair.- an elderly man travel! ?-Mrs. C. F. Black, after spend- gjnia shoe house, has ing the summer at Quitman, Ga., has South Carolina. This r returned to Bamberg. cently been discharged ?Mrs. D. G. Felder, who has been vice, and yesterday ca ' visiting in the cjty, has returned to uncle at the hotel. H< her home in Biltmore, N. C. j advice. His story was t. I \ ?Captain Van C. Walton, who has saved up in cash. $50( * beeti absent from Carlisle scbr 1 on ! had been interviewed b account of illness, returned to the salesman. This salesr f - ? city Tuesday night. inS stock in an oil field ?Mr. A. M. Denbow left Saturday was rich in oil; for New Orleans to attend the World bad a scum of Cotton conference as a delegate from facf' we^s bad been si this State representing the State and bad proven ( Bankers association. fortunes had been mad< .^ ,,, m The young fellow wai Not Likely to be a Star. what his uncle thou^h / to risk $500 in the pre "My wife is practicing economy i advice to you is now?, ? I savings in that oil co "That so?" Iis mor.e? 1 advise you 1 "Yes, but J don't believe she's ever j T?ur liberties and put going to become expert at it." in *bis 9tock. - I am i m ,, m J gain much by this inve The Latest Excuse. Ithe shoe salesman. _______ | "Mind you, I do not Farmer?"Hey there, how came! Sam mucn money, l s you to be in my apple tree?" - j wiI1 gain much- ^ Boy?"Please, mister, I just fell j Looking the youngst out, of an airplane."?London Opin- jtlie ol(*er man continu j0n; "You are young no\ m m dependent on you. 1 The Reason. loose, and, I suppose, f; She?George, you looked awfully you are in good health foolish when you proposed to me." better position to lose $ He?"Well, very likely I was."? you ever will be again London Opinion. j hood. So I say put it a nmt ^ \ pany this salesman you Flashlights. ! resents. As I said in t Some men seem to be living in hope you will gain ihuch th , 4 that a way will be discovered before : "But there are one they die whereby they can take their' rations I would like 1 money with them when it's their time | regard to companies i ' ? i r< a _ j. ? 11: . _ i l. : _ tO go. I oiciies seinug 111 ^ 1 * I lina. If you were to Mixed \p. farm in Lexington cc "Pretty state of affairs, isn't it?''| field that promised to "Yes, it is an ugly business but! v. ealth, would you run somebody will have to pay handsome-; fornia to sell stock in ly for it." ! Would you hastily pac> ' 1 * LA.I LARGEST F ORE OF ITS KIP ONG THE CROWDS WE HAVE PL A.RGEST SHOWING OF SUITS, DP rHAT IS NEW AND STYLISH IN y the state. we invite you t :es store, and then the asso 1sit hooton's. you'll be cok ty and Individuality. < ferent toucli to tliose which were show am are continually getting up someth ng ladies show vou through our MIL] iESSTi ??All?*1? TALKS. off to Oregon and Nevada to stock in order to get money to Observations vel?P it? 0r would you g0 ovei , Richland, Aiken and Orangeb ock. counties and interest the pec there? Mind you, I am not try home over to cast any aspersions on this Te aveling sales- concern. It may be that it will the mezzanine 0Uf that the dividends from y al hotels yes- stock will make Rockefeller's incc ssing topics of i00fc iifce a school teacher's sab ive the oppor- but I asking that you look at l nature from thing in a reasonable way. If Texas project is of such rich pr of the group, jse> if an investment in it is sure ng for a Vir- put stockholders in the class v a nephew in retired plumbers, why does this lephew has re- fable young gentleman hunt u] from the ser- soldier here in South Carolina rat lied upon his than/ go to nearer neighbors and e was seeking 9them into the company? They ; that he had jn position to investigate it carefu ) and that he to look over the field and to put tl y an oil stock money in it according to their ju nan was sell- ment." in Texas. The The others in the group had lisl e creek in the ed without comment to the ol oil on its sur- man's remarks, and the young t ink in the vi- to whom the remarks were addr profitable and ed had little reply to mal^e. Wit i by investors, hasty "I'll think over it," he ited to know and one had an idea that one I 1 _ a XT ?T? ? .. . .1 x T _ T ,T T X n \ ol me piitLL aier 01 011 siock uau iusi, a >ject. Columbia State, to invest your ^ i > ? ncern. What A Natural Inference. to sell two of the proceeds a pretty school teacher loo sure you will over her glasses at a row of b istment," said and girls. "James." she smiled, " you tell me the diffefence betwee ; say you will canal and a channel?" imply say you "A canal," James began hesi ingly, "is made by man." er in the eye, "Yes," nodded the teacher. "> ed: a channel. How does it differ fi r. No one is a canal?" rou are foot- "It's made by a woman," the ancy free, and divulged, this time without the k . You are in hesitation. "I 'most always get tb ;700 now than mixed," he added with pride. ill in the com- Help! speak of rep he beginning, The result ot the experimer erebv. peace flare tried on the Embankm or two obser- was that the fire-brigade turned c ;o make with Xo grave danger?as it turned out n far distant Sautrday Journal (London.) locate on a That Kind. )untv an oil ? yield untold '.'What sort of a girl is she?" over to Cali- "The kind that everybody says the bonanza? make a good wife for somebody so [ up and rush j day."?Detroit Free Press. oooi n??is= t looton*! iXCLUSIVE L/ <JD IN THIS SECTli EASED THIS SEASON? IF NOT, WH BESSES, COATS, DRESS GOODS, >81 BEARING APPAREL FOR GIRLS AW 0 SHOP WITH US, IT DOESN'T COST RTMENT IS BETTER. COMPARE rVINCED THAT THIS IS THE PLACE 1 rv,,? . f V AW ftivlic:!} ^ Will 1 t'l'l'IlL [jliitiJaoto V7 1. jirls and Ladies of this section, somethin roni the kind we were showing early. In n earlier. Come and let us show you, you' ing New in Hats of Individuality, so if it LJNERY DEPARTMENT. IE and MILUfi OOP I II IE= sell Something to Look Forward To. de * to Dubb Golfer?"The day I get round "What urg these links in less than a hundred, I'll hub-bub ii >ple give you a dollar." v "We ma -ing Caddie?"Thank ye, sir. It'll come "Well?" ixas in handy in me old age."?Boston "And tli pan j Transcript. * nis racket, our ? UTl P let ar0 can n a tat- Copyright 1)19 by R. J. Reynolds Tobacco Co. tow om \fOU certainly get yours when yoi X call for a tidy red tin or a toppy re boy makin's cigarette! YouTl want to hire ;ast of your smokestunts! Why, you ne^ iem awaiting your call in a home rolled < packing ! Talk about flavor! Man, man, you 1 smokecareer until you know what rol ital contentment! And, back of P. A/s flai ^ ^ ?? ? ? # ? ent frince Alberts quality?stands our jut. cuts out bite and parch ! With P. A. 3 ? rette will outlast any phonograph reco is a cinch to rolL Ifs crimp cut and si Prince Albert upsets any notion yc jimmy pipe can be! It is the tobacco pipes where one was smoked before. 1 vill to the joys of smoking. me R. J. REYNOLDS TOBACCO CO] 5 -19191 ADIES' STORE 1 ON OF THE STATE Y NOT? FOR WE HAVE \ [LKS, MILLINERY, IN rr> T. A TMTPC! Trt "DT1 OITM H I A/ XJXljyXUKJj JL V JLfJU UiJJLIll ANY MORE TO SHOP AT QUALITY AND PRICE TO DO YOUR SHOPPING Shirt Waists and Separate Skirts o yt Never have we shown a more comZ plete assortment in these departments. ^ The Waists are in Voiles, Crepe de y Chenes, Georgettes and the new eobina- . tions. The sizes are from 36 to 56. The H prices from $1.50 to $15.00. In Skirts J you will find here both plain and fancy, I Trimmed and Untrimmed, in Silks, Jer- | seys, Poplins and the like. If it's a Skirt you need see us. ?/ ? Sweaters and Underwear 1 The most popular Outer and Under ^ garments to be found anywhere are v & here for your inspection. The Sweat- . M ers we have in all sizes from the infants' 5 to the stout ladies wearing a 46. The | Underwear you will find as well assorted. The prices on either are in accordance with the quality you select. * Jillinerv places us in position to offer to the g entirely NEW in MILLINERY, different . these late purchases you will find Trimmed 11 be convinced that if its new Hooton has it. s a Hat of any kind you need for yourself or -v. JTRVPAD! flD II ILII I I nilLUII U BAMBERG, S. | " '^i Oh, Fudge. Literature Wins. ! r v is all that noise, all that i "Oh, we called about the flat ^ 3 the shops?'' vertised.'' mufacture tennis goods." | "Well, I did mean to let it, but 11 s:r"~ I reed the house aeer.t's des- y tat fellow is making a ten- cription of it, 1 realiy feel I can't part . " with it."?London Opinion. Jlljj national makes a whale ' Awaiting jtwr aayec, yoo*B u lay your smokecards on the table, ?d d bag of Prince Albert and roll a a statistical bureau to keep count p?und crystal glass humidor with sponge moistener top zer dreamed of the sport that lies that keePs Prince Albert to i . such perfect condition I agarette when lfs P. A. for the - , ,, haven't got the listen of half your > :*u o A .. xu uug cuj wiiu x~. n. urn uu iui yuui ' 7ot, and rare fragrance?proofs of ?ajijj exclusive patented process that rour smokesong in a makin's ciga- g|i^Br^ x rd you ever heard! Prince Albert fays put like a regular pal! | ?u ever had as to how delightful a MMp that has made three men smoke ii Ktflf hWIKI [t has won men all over the nation || BKSj^jjj^g fe MPANY, Winston-Salem, N. C. mSSmmmm ' i ,js < \ - - ,:$m <