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f^," |r" v^" y f^T f|f f|^^T f||t |(v v^f y T^T T^T " | IF ITS READY TO 1 Hooton's La ? > This store is full of seasona XX most complete line of r of ready to wear than you tt kind that will please each i YY YY yt dresses of distinction and yy individuality Here you will find the most complete - line of DRESSES ever shown in Bam? & berg. Why? Because we are making a ? - -- -vnTTT _ 1 SPECIALTY of ail that is JNju vv ana STYLISH in READ TO WEAR, Our y& showing of DRESSES consists of Tafyy fetas, Satins, Tricotines, Trieolettes, yy and Serges. The Sizes range from yy Misses 16 to Stout and even Extra sizes, yy The prices are in accordance with the yy material you select. If its a DRESS of any kind come to HOOTON'S. XX MUSLIN AND WOOLEN UNIX DERWEAR if ? VV Come and ask to see this department, y^f If it is UNDERWEAR of any kind you VV need it is here for you. We have the V*garments needed for girls, ladies, and yV children, in either cotton or wool. The yy prices and styles are as varied as the yy qualities. XX PIECE GOODS AND ACCESSORIES y In this department it would be use*f less to try to mention what you will find x yV 'here. However, we will state that you VY Will nnci ail assortment ui maieriaio xu YX Silk, Wool, Cotton and Mixtures suitYY able for a Dress, Skirt or Shirt Waist. Vt, We invite you to come and let us show Vy you through a Modern Ladies Store. PERSONAL MENTION. ?Misses Aegina Knig ? Cantey left Thursday mc People Visiting in This City and at iumbia to enter Colunrl Other Points. ?'Misses Lalla Byrd " . , Ray have gone to Nine -Harold Rice has returned to Fur- ^ they ^ teachjn man university, Greenville. ? ^ , & Q,immpr ?Miss Thelma Baih ?F.F. Carroll, Esq., of Summer.. m ^ ? wood, is spending a fe^ ville, was in the city Tuesday. ^ ^ ^ ^ q( Qr ?Mrs. Izlar, o? O^a. Fla., as _L p McMUlan spe: been visiting Mrs. W. D. Rhoad.. day ^ ColumMa in aU( -Wesley Stokes has gone to Spar- a meeting Qf the state , tanburg to attend Wofford college. mission> ?Kinard Herndon has- returned to _Miss ,Mary Ann Br Bailey Military academy, Greenwood. Tuesda}. {or_Qreenwoo ?H. E. Godbee spent several days Lander college. Miss 1 this week at his old home in Geor- wjjj return to Lander i] # ?0. D. Faust, who h ?Miss Helen Free is attending jng a position with the < Shorter college, Rome, Ga? this ses- rQad jn Jacksonville f( S^021, , past, has returned to 1 -Miss Nell Black left last week wm devote hjs for Bishopville, to resume her duties jng interests here as teacher. Ducker has r Miss Natalie Hooton has gone to frQm Co]umbia> where t Columbia to attend Chicora college g(J ^ Ducker ^this session. weeks at Hot Springs, ?Mr. and Mrs. .R. A. Ayer, of home was compelled tc Blackville, visited relatives in the Columbia for an opera city Tuesday. ** >s> m ?Mrs. J. E. Cundiff, of Savannah, Convict Gets Ma spent the past week-end in Bamberg ?" "" ~ " with relatives. . Aiken, Sept. 21.? ?Miss Mary Frances Walker has serving a ten-year sec gone to Charleston to attend the Ash- Aiken county chain ga ley Hall school. Foster Kale, stepped a ?Francis T. Rice has gone to c^a^n gang camp at I Lodge, where he has accepted a po- marrie<* in August, to sition as teacher. DiIlon' daughter of Gee ___. ^ A. T . . , Langley. Hall returne ?Miss Elizabeth Inabmet was . . . _ _ _ , ^ but was promptly placeamong those who left last week for an<J lo(Jged jn Aiken Winthrop college. ^ Saturday morning. Miss Marguerite Nolte, of Char- Hall saves the count} leston, has been visiting her sister, ^ day. He is an expert Mrs. H. J. Stuckey. pairing county trucks. ?Miss Maggie Zeigler left last Busbee stated today 1 week for Greenville to attend Green- would be placed over I ville Woman's college. worked on the chain ga ?"R pv s o fianfpv sDent Thurs- he sent to the state pe day in Columbia and attended the 1,1,1 opening of Columbia college. Only a >Ionol< ?Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Patterson # . . spent a few days this week at their Quick wit is in isp< old home in North Carolina. vaudeville performer. rice Hereford on an c -Miss Sarah Kinsey, of Williams, j ghe wag giving an entel spent a while in Bamberg last week: audience was at close , en route to Wmthrop college. ; & ]arge Wack ^ mga ?Misses Ida, \ista and Evelyn > center of the stage a Brabham left last week for bpartan-j fashion to make itself burg to enter Converse college. "Sh! Sh!" came r ? * ?Miss Virginia Hill left last week j Miss Hereford, a ripp! for Louisville, Ky., where she has en-j arose. "Scat! This is tered the Baptist training school. Miss! not a catalogue." And Hill is being trained for foreign mis- parted amid the applau sionary work. tators. ? * WEAR OF ANY KI bbbhhmmmmmbr) mmmmmmMM?mmammmmmm?mmammm?u?umammmmmma?vmammmm MBHBHtaaHHBHMHMHHBHHHHHHMHaBHHBMBMBManMi ^ble ready to wear of all des eady to wear we have ever are accustomed to seeing ai Wd=k muifo vnil I ilUlYiUUai* T ? v- mvmv j vv* ? COATS FOR LADIES, COATS FO] In this showing of COATS you will find all the New Stvles and Materials, in ?/ ' " "II 1 f* fact tins is the most complete line oil COATS we have ever shown, the Styles, Colors, and Materials are here in an abundance for vour selection. The siz-1 ?/ 1 E. A. H BAMBERG, iT TAT TAT TAT rA ATA ATA ATA ATA kA kTk ATk ATA ATk ATk. J^k A. A^t J^k^k. ATA ' i fht and Isabel v THE OFFICIAL VOTE. >rning for Co- * Dia college. Cast for Fnited States Senator in the! Second Primary, and Martha , ity-Six, S. C., Smith Warren g this term. Abbeville 1,346 621 3y, of Green-1 Aiken 1,804 1,164 v days in the : Allendale '... 180 465 J. B. Black. Anderson 3,776 2,464 nt last Thurs- Bamberg 314 584 endance upon Barnwell 786 816 highway com- Beaufort 107 238 Berkeley 342 236 . ,, Calhoun 518 245 onson left on . , , Charleston 2,058 1,483 d to reenter _ , ' ? D Cherokee o77 261 rhelma Bruce _ ooj ? , Chester 884 336 q a few days, i * , | Chesterfield 2,033 636 ias been hold- clarendon 1,118 429 Seaboard rail- Colleton 605 1633 )r some time Darlington 1>171 Bamberg, and Dillon 1>763 350 1 to his farm-: Dorchester g28 6g8 : Edgefield 1,013 428 eturned home! Fairfield 75 504 te was operat-J Florence 2,281 945 spent several! Georgetown 772 350 and en route; Greenville 4,903 4,787 i stop over in Greenwood 1,227 1,236 tion. 'Hampton 254 1,302 Horry 2,661 765 irried. Jasper 43 Kersl\aw 1,321 656 Dalton Hall, | Lancaster 1,750 591 itence on the j Laurens 2,054 1,257 ng for killing! Lee 1,246 488 way from the j Lexington 1,977 1,784 lath and was Marion 834 404 Miss Adeline Marlboro 1,343 570 rge Dillon, of McCormick 738 270 d to the camp Newberry*. 1,243 728 d under guard Oconee 2,309 683 ail at 1 a. m. | Orangeburg 2,437 982 | Pickens 958 463 ' about $12.00 ; Richland 1,759 3,378 mechanic, re- Saluda 1,309 598 Commissioner Spartanburg 4,343 3,531 Lhat a guard Sumter 968 436 lall if he was Union 1,270 1,018 ng. Hall may | Williamsburg .. .. 1,852 468 nitentiary. York 2,030 678 Totals- 65,880 42,735 ensable in the! Preacher Drops Dead. Witness Beat-1 Chadburn, N. C., Sept. 19.?Charjccasion when les Lennon, a septuagenarian negro tainment. The preacher, put a tragic period to his ittention when Sunday sermon in Prong Baptist ndered in the j church, six miles north of here when, nd began cat; with the words: clean. "It is finished" he toppled back>romptlv from ward in his pulpit, le of laughter | When members of the congregaa monologue, I tion rushed to his aid, they found that the feline de-1 the preacher was dead. He was serse of the spec- enty years old and was well known throughout this section. e ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ ^ "J ND YOU NEED YOE i _________ criptions. We have left not shown. You will find her< : most places. Our special WIA ImalimrA iir^ lis ,U Tf t w f? v ah PXT\ S MISSES, COATS FOR CHILDREN. es, we think, are so complete that we can tit all sizes and ages. In the Showing you will find a complete line of Black Coats, strictly for mourning. The prices, I think, you will find as Reasonable as is consistent with the Quality shown. OOTON . . . SOUTH CAROLINA iA jA j&L. JA iA iA A4A JA ^ y ^ fT ^ ^ ^ gllllllllllllllllllllll I The Leading 1 A?.J I I American in H Women are engage M try, one which requir H .?that of managing tl M Successful home m ? bills by check hecaus U < and safe. Disputes H one twice is impos ?j cheek is indisbutable || This institution pa g requirements of worn jj "SERVIC] II Total Resource! I PannL fl 1 VVUF J BAMBERG, i M A. M. DE m C. W. RENTZ, SR., jj W. S. BAMBERG, Vice PrCiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiii ^aa^AAAAA A A A A A ^ A V V V V V T V IWILL FIND IT AT I ft .11 Wear Parlor f =$1' 1 hing undone to get together ^ **?* " *->J oceAvtmanf u a inui c v cii icu aoovi itiivnw ^ ^ ty is one of a kind, and a XX ive one that will please you Yj A SHOWING OF COAT SUITS J WORTHY OF NOTE . _ We are showing SUITS at this time XX - -J I featuring all of the Nejv Weaves and XX I Materials, as well as the more staple XX ! kind, such as Poplins, serges and Broad i Cloth. Some of these SUITS are strict- XX . ; M ly Tailored, and others Fancy. The sizes XX are complete and yon will find little XX \ trouble to get a SUIT here to fit, not XX i only your figure but your pocket book. XX MIDDY SUITS FOR GIRLS, MISSES JjJ AND SMALL LADIES j/Ujgjl These suits are most popular of the Y? - jM day, for Misses and Young Ladies, there I t is nothing more serviceable than one of XX these MIDDY SUITS, the kind we have XX Wffl been selling you for the past several XX years is-here for your selection. They i look Well and Wear Well. The Materi- ^ I als we are showing at this time are m v?g Serges, both Storm and French, also Ti ! Linen and Garbadine. The sizes' and ] prices are well assorted., II SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS. JX' Here you will find a line of both Vt SKIRTS and WAISTS, that you will be Yj pleased to select from. The showing is Xx large enough to please each individual. Vjr The sizes and styles are so varied that j the most discriminating can be pleased. .||j The prices are in accordance with the { j quality of Skirt or Waist you select. ix lllHllllHIIIIIHIIHIHnHIHIIHIIIItlliWIHim[HIHI[IIIIIIHIllllHHMIIIIIfll]llflynBlllHIIIIH^^| dustry |ff? d in1 America's leading indus- M es ability of the highest order .' M tie home. H lanagers pay their household M e it is convenient, systematic M about bills or the paying of | . ssible because the cancelled ^ evidence of payment. S |||?| ys particular attention to the jS .en. gg - m E AND SAFETY." . I 1 lM 5 Over $500,000.00 I 1 i?? Rank I i/U 1/UU11 I = J 50UTH CAROLINA 1 * fl NBOW, President 1 1 C. W. RENTZ, JR., 1 esidents Cashier. ?? lllllllllllllllllllllilllllilillllllllll