The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, October 07, 1920, Page 5, Image 5
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Hooton's Ladies
READY-TO-WEAR, AT A P
YOU WILL FIND HERE THE MOST COMPLETE I
GIRLS AND MISSES. WE REALIZED AT THE '
GOODS WAS BOUGHT AT A GUARANTEED I
WTPTT OT? ALL REDUCTIONS ON SUCH GOODS H
I | LOTS OF MERCHANTS DID NOT BUY, AND TH]
CORDANCE WITH CONDITIONS WE INVITE YOl
COAT SUITS?SMALL, REGULAR AND STOUTS.
Illl That's the kind of showing of SUITS we have for
your inspection. Don't worry if you think you are
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ladies of all sizes wapt and need SUITS, therefore we
have a SUIT to suit you, not only in size but in PRICE
and QUALITY. We handle the famous DANNEN
BERG LINE, which should be enough said to our regular
customers that have been buying this brand for
years. If you have never worn a SUIT from HOOTON'S
now is the time to put one on.
COATS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN.
In order to fit any of the above classes it requires an
enormous stock of COATS, and wThen we say we can fit
and please LADIES, MISSES and CHILDREN, then
you can realize the kind of line of COATS you might
' expect to find at HOOTON'S. So if it is a COAT you
need or think vou need, come and let us show vou a
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complete line of COATS, where you have Style, Quality !
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PERSONAL MENTION/ WRITES DEMOCRATIC SONG. [ J
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People Visitag i* Thte City *ad at B# Palmer McMaster Published Cam-j you
Gtke? PaimtSc paign Music.
?Dr. L. A. Hartzog, of Olar, was ?Who WiU Lick Them Qut Qf Their A
a visitor in the city Monday. Sox? Jimmie Cox ? This ig the title tate
?Claude Smoak left last week for 0f a bran(i new Democratic campaign and
Baltimore, where he will study phar- ?ong, just off the press, words and said
macy. music by B. Palmer McMaster, of Co- iten
?Miss Louise Beatty, of George- lumbia. qU3
town, is visiting her sister, Mrs. I. B. Mr. McMaster, who has several oth- a
Felder. * ? er songs to his credit, hopes that the d
?Mr. and Mrs. M. J. Black and song will help the Democrats in their
Miss Myrtle Black spent Friday in fi&bt to win next month and has given
Charleston. national headquarters permission to The
' ?Mrs. George F. Hair has return- use the song in any way it sees fit. J
ed to the city after spending several In ^is s0n& Mr. McMaster has call- ^
weeks in Spartanburg. ed upon the P?Pular 0uDa board to ! mac
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lcii txic i CDuii uxi cicbiiuu war, auu i,uc i -Miss
Rosa Adams left this week 0ujja board says. ?My boy win | effe
for Galveston,, Texas, to visit her the bgt on Qne named Jimmje Cqx ? | 1
brother, W. H. Adams. The music ,g brjgbt and tuneful> j ^
Mr. and Mrs. John Bandy, of easily whistled, and ?the words are,^an
Bath, spent the past week-end in the catchy. pea
city with the latter's parents, Prof. 1 bat(
and Mrs. J. A. Klein. "Mister Ouija, Mister Ouija tell me
sir, I pray, ~dU
?Miss Pearl Hightower, a charm- How to win some money on next elec- j ?or*
ing young lady of Denmark, is visit- tion day?" j
ing Mr. and Mrs. W. E. Bessinger, of The OP*Ja took a chew and smiled as q
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the Bamberg neighborhood. And said. .<My boy you>u wjn tw bet of
?Mrs. W. J. Snyder and children, on one named
of Batesburg, have arrived in the ^imm^S?5TTo.
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city, the Rev. Mr. Snyder being tlov* ?jjmmie q0x, Jimmie Cox,
connected with Carlisle school. Bet on him and w7in the/rox.'
?Mrs. L. E. Hanberry, of Den- Three times he has won befo'e
. .... ^ . , TT In the state of Ohio!
mark, will leave Saturday for Hous- Who wilI to the Whit* Rouse go? p
ton, Texas to visit her son, W. E. Jimmie Cox." |p
Hanberry. She will be away all win-L,.. A _ .. A _ .. 1?S
j Mister Ouija, Mister Ouija, I agree
ter- _ with what you say
m* -I wjjl win with, my friend "Jim*' on pp
No Further Nervousness. next election day, |g|;
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The fair young bride was changing AUho, they
may not have much style K
her bridal costume for the traveling Will "Get there just the same." El'
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"Gladys," she asked anxiously of Hair Raising. ||g
the bridesmaid sitting near, "tell me, ?P
dear, did I appear nervous at all dur- Customer?"Why do you keep tell- |?|
ing the ceremony?" ing me all these horrible murder sto- B|:
"Well, dearest, replied her friend, ries?" |?|
"I did think you "eemed to be some- Barber?"Well, you see, sir, I find B||
what nervous first, but not after they help me a lot by making your fe
Walter had said 'yes!'" j hair stand on end."?Passing Show. |p*
To Keep From Getting Tired. No Laughing Matter. jfj
Mrs. Starr engaged a new maid, j <.j admire the man who laughs at ffl
and found her asleep for a third time j danger, don't you?" f
in one afternoon in the kitchen rock-1 "Xo; I think he has a mighty poorjM
ing chair. ! sense of humor."?Boston Transcript.
''What asleep again, Hattie!" said! .up *mi
Mrs. Starr, completely out of pa- If you have not already subscribed B
tience. "When I engaged you, you! to The Herald lor your boy or girl! |f
told me vou were never tired." j J*1*?? away at school, do so today., B
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No, ma am, an I am t, replied _ yOU |0^s 0f trouble writing the news,; v
Hattie, "but I should be if I didn't and it is something they will appreci- SILg
sleep." ate more than anything else.
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Store and Ready
RICE THAT IS FAIR, IS W
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riME WE BOUGHT OUR STOCK THE CONDITIO*
PRICE TO US, WE ARE THEREFORE PREPARED
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SREFORE IF YOU WISH NEW STYLISH THIS S
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DRESSES?ONE OF A KIND.
We have the largest showing of DRESSES in Bamberg.
That's what we said and that's just what we
mean. Do you doubt it? Then come and see for yourself.
This line of DRESSES consists of Serges, Tricotines,
Satins, Silks, Tricolettes, and many others that
are New. The sizes range from 16 to 44. The colors are
Brown, Navv and Black. Come and look these over.
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If the prices are not what you think they should be we
do not ask you to buy.
SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS.
If you prefer a WAIST and SKIRT rather than Suits
or Dresses, then we have a department of these that we
will be glad to show you. The SKIRTS are in materials
and styles that you will be glad to wear. The sizes and
prices are as varied as the SKIRTS themselves. In
SHIRT WAISTS you will find here one to please your,,
individual taste in style and color. The sizes are from
B6 to the extra stouts, so if you are hard to fit, come here
and we will fit you in a waist that the price will please
as well as the fit.
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ill persons indebted unto the es- 1= T1 T
! of Mrs. N. E. Hutto, deceased, ^ ft* ^ j
make payment to the undesigned, ^ 8 IB U 1 43 .
all persons having claims against ^ 1 11^* Bj\/|
I estate will file same, properly
lized and verified with =
J. H. HUTTO, =f 4 #
,lifted Executor of the last Will === ft
nd Testament of Mrs. N. E. Hutto, = IM Hf)
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CITATION NOTICE. =
s State of South Carolina?County =
f Bamberg. By J. J. Brabham, =
r., Probate Judge. =
Vhereas, Wesley Daniels hath =
le suit to me to grant him letters =
administration of the estate and = WoTTIPP
cts of Lydia Daniels, deceased. =
'hese are, therefore, to cite and = x nr>p tt
3onish all and singular the kin- ^ 11J > Ullt; "
i and creditors of the said Lydia = ., , ?
dels deceased that they be and ap- = ?tilclt 01.
r before me, in the court of pro- =
3, to be held at Bamberg on the = SuCCOSS
i day of October next, after publi- 1=
on hereof, at 11 o'clock in the =e bills by cl
moon, to show cause, if any they = . J
e, whv the said administration = ji
uld not be granted. M dllU
iven under my hand this 29th day = , .
>ept., Anno Domini, 1920. = ODe tWIC
J. J. BRABHAM, JR., = ^
Judge of Probate. = . check is il
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N THIS SECTION OF THE STATE FOR LADIES,
lb, THEREPORE EACH GARMENT AND PIECE
DO GIVE EACH OF OUR CUSTOMERS THE BEN'HE
COTTON AND WOOL MARKETS DOWN.
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Underwear for Ladies, Misses, Children and Infants. |
If it is UNDERWEAR of any kind you need, it's here
for you in cotton or wool, separate pants and vest, union
suits, vest for babies, including Reubens. A size for
everyone. Come here and you can fit the family. The
prices are in accordance with the garment you select.
If it's cheap UNDERWEAR you want we have it. If
it's nice UNDERWEAR you want we have it. We invite
you to come and see just what it will cost to fit the
family.
COTTON AND WOOL PIECE GOODS.
These you will find here in an abundance, in colors,
weaves and styles. Of course it is useless for us to try I
to describe the line of this merchandise we have. A
look will convince you that HOOTON'S is the place to t ;
shop, if you count Time, Cost, and Money, for you can j
find here what you need and save time. By buying here
you cut the cost, and when you cut the cost you save the
money. We invite you to come.
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