The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, October 21, 1920, Page 5, Image 5
15 DAY
I The greatest op
I beginning of
I" a special redi
history of Ho
of assisting in
days.
I COAT SUITS?SMAL]
That's the kind of SI
lection. Our SUIT DEi
at any time in the past
I SEASON'S STYLES, ii
CY WEAVES, COLOR
CED so you can figure w
marked in plain figures
SUIT you want and fig
SUIT and leave the cast
while come and get your
Here are a few of the
Regular $75.00 Suits, le
Regular $70.00 Suits, le:
Regular $67.50 Suits, le:
Regular $65.00 Suits, le:
Regular $60.00 Suits, le
Regular $55.00 Suits, le
Regular $50.00 Suits, le:
Regular $35.00 Suits, le
Regular $30.00 Suits, le;
DRESSESWe
have the largest s
berg. Come and look
styl'es, material
SIZES we have. Tliev
K' TINES, SATINS, SILI
1 WAR TIME PRICES
I;: some of the prices:
' Regular $65.00 Dresses,
ff: Regular $60.00 Dresses,
Regular $55.00 Dresses,'
Iv Regular $50.00 Dresses,
M Regular $35.00 Dresses,'
--, Eg Regular $30.00 Dresses,
Regular $25.00 Dresses,'
I Regular $20.00 Dresses,'
PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visitiag im This Cltj amd at
Other Peimts.
?John W. Folk spent last Sunday
in Columbia.
?Capt. W. A. Riley, of Orangeburg,
was in the city Monday.
?Jones A. Williams spent last]
W ednesday and Thursday in Wilmington,
N. C.
i
?Mr. and-Mrs. J. E. Felde*. of j
Cope, were in Bamberg for a short
while Tuesday.
?Miss Grace Hill, of Columbia, |
spent the past week-end with Mr. and:
Mrs. J. W. Hill.
?Mrs. Sallie R. Owens is on a stays
of some time among friends and relatives
in Charleston.
?Mrs. J. H. Armstrong, of Ashe- ;
vxfle, N. C., is in Bamberg to spend :
the winter among friends and rela- i
tives.
Consisting of Pi(
Underwear and
n n 11 in nn
a aALt, si
portunity the ladies,
the season to buy th<
iction sale will doubt
oton's ladies store th<
i abolishing war pric<
Nothing C
[<, REGULAR AND STOUTS
FITS we have here for your se
PARTMENT is as complete as
, all NEW STYLISH THIS
1 the STAPLE as well as FAN
S, are well assorted, and PRI
rhat you are saving. Every on<
i. It's up to you to select th<
;ure 20 per cent, off, take tha
i with us. If that sounds wortl
SUIT.
PRICES when figured down:
ss 20 per cent $60.OC
ss 20 per cent $56.OC
ss 20 per cent S54.0C
ss 20 per cent $52.OC
ss 20 per cent $48.OC
ss 20 pqi* cent $44.OC
ss 20 per cent $40.OC
ss 20 per cent $28.OC
ss 20 per cent $24.OC
-ONE OF A KIND.
showing of DRESSES in Bam
with your own eves, see th<
ft Q-nrl flip A ftftOT^.TATTTi^T o"
' ' 1 i ' ? Ui-lV \y o-? j?- . -
are here in SERGES, TRICO
:S and TRICOLLETTES witl
DISCONTINUED. Here ar<
less 20 per cent, now $52.OC
less 20 per cent, now $48.0C
less 20 per cent., now S44.0C
less 20 per cent, now $40.OC
less 20 per cent., now $28.0C
less 20 per cent., now $24.OC
less 20 per cent., now $20.OC
less 20 per cent., no n$16.0C
5 Ladies St
p. . ~~
?Mrs. Will Judy, of St. George,!!
spent the week-end in the city with i
Mrs. W. A. Klauber.
?Frank Johnson, formerly of this
city but now of Charleston, is in the 1
city on a short visit. i
?H. J. Brabham, of Columbia, was: 5
in Bamberg the first of the week onj
a short business trip. j 1
?Miss Adelle Brabham, of Colum-i 5
bia, spent the week-end in the city
with friends and relatives. j
?Mrs. Valley and family, of Holly j ^
Hill, spent Sunday in the city with J
Mrs. and Mrs. S. C. Hollifield. i ^
?Mrs. C. F. Ellzev recently spent j
a few days in the city with Mrs. S. j *
A. Hand and other relatives. :
?Mr. and Mrs. J. Frank Folk have! (
been spending several days in At- j (
lanta and other points this week.
?Miss Genevieve Kirscli has re- j I
turned to her home here after an ex-; 1
tended visit to friends in Charleston, j
?Miss Estelle Raborn and H. V. j i
i
jce Goods,Coats, I
Gloves. Entire
fARTM'
UA11LAXA1U .
#
misses and girls of
eir fall and winter o
less create astonishm
it we have ever cond
es. We have decide
harged, Everythi
I UNDERWEAR FOR LADI
AND IN]
s Less 20 Per Cent. >
5 If thei'e is anything' you
- UNDERWEAR, and if it's;
- select from it's HERE. We 1
3 of UNDERWEAR we hav
? UNION SUITS for all size!
t all sizes. We have these G1
i WOOL, also SILK and WO<
The RAWT MATERIAL i:
as vou know, but the GAR!
%J 7
I duced. - However, along wii
I going to let these go at the sj
\ than we are selling them fc
I let us fit you.
! HOSIERY FOR LADIES, I
[ infa:
) Less 20^er Cent.
>. Our HOSIERY DEPAR'
plete in this section of the S
TON, SILK and LISLE,
from 25c to $6.00. So, if il
^ what you want, and figure
P what you owe us. Then add
what vou owe UJS'CLhi SAJVJ
? /
The big saving
> ing this sale i
> buying. No ch
! provals, no e
!j these prices.
ore and Ri
Kinnant, of Ridgeway, spent Sunday
in the city with Mr. and Mrs. H. L.
Eiinnant.
?Mr. and Mrs. Francis M. Bam- Jj
berg are spending some time on a vis- j
it to friends and relatives in Tennes- t
see and Mississippi. 1
?Mrs. W. Y. Hinnant and daugh- j;
ter, Miss Elma, of Ridgeway, are!a
spending some time in the city witlij ?
Mr. and Mrs. H. L. Hinnant. i 1
?Mrs. G. Moye Dickinson, who |
bias been in a Columbia hospital for: v
several weeks, has returned to her l;
lome here much improved in health. ^
s
?Rev. Maxcy White, a Baptist mis- j ^
sionary to Brazil now at home on aj s
rear's vacation, spent last Wednes-|t
f
lay in the city with his uncle, Rev. i
Ueo. P. White. i ?
?The many friends in the city of a
Miss Hazel Armstrong, who has been c
iving in Asheville for several years,
will be glad to know that she has
-eturned to Bamberg permanently.
)resses, Suits, Si
Stock Reduce!
rmiRSDj
Bamberg and surro
utfits at such reduc
ient among our pati
lucted a sale. This i
d to take our loss.
ing Cash at Th
ES, MISSES, CHILDREN
PANTS.
Less 20 Per Cent.
must have this winter it's
a complete line you wish to
lave the most complete line
e ever shown. We have
3, PANTS and VESTS for
LRMENTS in COTTON or
3L ' '
n these GARMENTS is off
MENTS have not been re
th our other losses we are
ame loss of 20 per cent, less
>r at this time. Come and
HISSES, CHILDREN, and
NTS.
Less 20 Per Cent.
TMENT is the most com1TATE.
They are in COTmd
priced REGULARLY
;'s HOSE you need, select
20 Per Cent. off. That's
I on the WAR TAX; that's
[.
I offered durnvites
liberal i
larges, no apilterations
at
i
eady-to-W
11?I
EXECUTOR'S SALE OF LANDS.
Under the authority and power govin
me in and by the Last Will and
^estament of Bella Bartley, deceased,
have for sale a tract of land conaining
one hundred (100) acres,
nore or less, being a part of the
lomestead of Baccus Bartley, bounded
as follows: North by Charleston
,nd Augusta public road and lands of
sancy Bartley, east by the said pubic
road and lands of W. G. Simms,
outh by lands of Ben Smalls, Kit
'anders and estate of Walker, and
rest by lands of Nancy Bartley and j
ands of Walker, now lands of Edd j
Villiams. If this tract of land is not!
old before the first day of Novem-,
, n v* 1 Q O A T xtmI 1 f V? o + rl or A fF A r* f ll 6
ici, i ~ , x win LI t ix a t- ua,? unci inc |
ame for sale to the highest bidder; j
erms of sale cash, purchaser to pay!
or all papers and revenue stamps,1
lid. the right is reserved to reject any !
nd all bids, said sale to take place j
t 11 o'clock a. m., in front of the i
ourt house door, Bamberg, S. C.
W. E. FREE, I
Executor of the Last Will and Tes- i
anient of Bella Bartley, deceased. i
10-28
[irts, ShirtWaist,
20 Per Cent
lY, OCTOt
wm^mKmKm^mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm^ammmmmammamtmmmmm
lunding counties hav
ed prices. This anr
rons, for this is the ii
novement is taken f
It is up to you for th
ese Prices.
COATS FOR LADIES, M
In order to fit any of the ab
enormous stock of COATS, a]
STOCK you will find here in
CLOAK for you and all the (
show you the line we guarant
marked PRICES are correct,
are going to take our loss like
GAIN. Figure any way yoi
GAIN and OUR LOSS. We
that you might SAVE 20 per (
Below we give you an idea <
pect here:
Ladies' Regular $65.00 Coat, ]
Ladies' Regular $60.00 Coat, 1
Ladies' Regular $55.00 Coat, 1
Ladies' Regular $50.00 Coat, 1
Ladies' Regular $40.00 Coat, 1
Ladies Regular $37.50 Coat, I
Ladies' Regular $27.50 Coat, 1
MISSES' and CHILDREN
years to 20 years.
REGULAR Prices from $r
the coat and figure, less 20 pe:
will convince you.
SKIRTS AND SH.
Less 20 Per Gent.
Our line of SKIRTS and \\
usual, so vou know what vou
n these DEPARTMENTS. A
anrl MATERIAL is here for
them in VOILES, CREPES,
GEORGETTES and SILKS,
and the REGULAR PRICES
Come and select your WAIS1
per cent. off.
Mi
for Parlo
Grossett & Dunlap novels on sale
at Herald Book Store for 85c. Priced
$1.00 elsewhere.
NOTICE TO DEBTORS AND CREDITORS.
All persons indebted to the estate
j of Lydia Daniels, deceased, will make
j payment to the undersigned adminisI
trator, and all persons having claims
j against the estate will file same, duly
I itemized and verified, with the underi
signed. ' WESLEY DICKINSON,
f 11-11 Administrator.
MASTER'S SALE.
Pursuaant to an order of the court
of common pleas, in the case of S.
W. Copeland, et al., versus Lewis
Kinard, et tl., the undersigned as
master for Bamberg county, will sell
at public auction to the highest bidder,
at the court house, Bamberg, S.
C., on the first Monday in November,
1920, between the legal hours of sale
on said day, the following described
property:
That certain tract of land situate
>ER 21st I
e ever had at I
louncement of I
irst time in the I
or ine purpose. m
ie next fifteen I
V
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SH
?y.
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[ISSES, CHILDREN. I
* 1(1111
ove classes it requires an S ,
ad that's just the kind of
this DEPARTMENT, a
URLS. Come and let lis S
pp fn nlpasp. anrl ITmi. frip Hi
, but as stated above, we |?
a man. OUR loss is your m
i like.- It shows YOUR m,
lose 20 per cent, in order I
of' the prices you may ex- gg
less 20 pe, now $52.00 I
ess 20 pc., now $48.00 m
ess 20 pc., now $44.00
ess 20 pc., now $40.00 Iff
ess 20 pc., now $32.00 11
ess 20 pc., now $30.00 ^
ess 20 pc., now $22.00 S
"'S in all the sizes from 4 m
L50 to $50.00, just select I
r cent. That's all, a look- I
IRT WAISTS.
Less 20 Per Cent. I
'AISTS is as complete as I
may expect to find here M
II that's NEW in STYLE j
your selection. We have 11
' EPEPE EE EHENES.
The SIZES are complete It
> range from $2.75 to $15. m
: or SKIRT and figure 20 |
in
r BAMBERG I
I SOUTH CAROLINA I
==~======= s
in the county of Bamberg, State of
South Carolina, containing two hundred
eighty-seven acres, more or less, /
and bounded on the north by lands
of J. E. McMillan; east by lands of v
J. E. and G. F. McMillan; south by
lp ^ of G. P. and W. D. Sease; and
wer by lands of I. D. Copeland and
J. M. Dannelly.
Terms of sale, cash, purchaser to
pav for papers and revenue stamps.
J. J. BRABHAM, JR.,
Master for Bamberg County.
October 13, 190.
LUMBER ~
Why not buy your lumber
in car lots, direct from mill
and save the discount. Write
or wire for prices, sending us
list of quantity and grade
you want. ..
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