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:* HOOTOM^S $1 | Entire Stock Reduced 20 Per Ce ? Shirt Waist MUM ? w? f J % The time for War Prices is ov< X op] % ' % Truly this is the greatest opportunity tl ^ ever had at the beginning of season % nouncement of a special sale will don < in history of Hooton's Ladies Store pose of assisting in abolishing war Y cure at this time and at these prices % These Prices. * COAT SUITS?SMALL, REGULAR jfjt * AND STOUTS. lETO ^ That's the kind of suits we have here J |> for your selection. Our Suit DepartY ment is as complete as at anv time in Y the past, all NEW STYLISH THIS BpffiTA SEASON'S STYLES, in the Staple as I aSffi Y well as FANCY weaves and colors, are Ji^P|| 1 Tw well assorted, and PRICED so you can m|TI !i Ify y figure what'you are saving. Every one y marked in plain figures. It's up to you If] y to select the SUIT you want and figure ?/ /fj Y 20 per cent, off, take that SUIT and J /f / Y leave the cash with us. If that sounds i-r^" y 'worth while come and get your Suit. ?TJ ?! Here are a few of the PRICES when '^11 fi cmrpri Hown: . wk I ^ Regular $75.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $60.00I A Regular $70.00 Suits, less 20 per -cent $56.00 A Regular $67.50 Suits, less 20 per cent $54.00 A Regular $65.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $52.00 f Regular $60.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $48.00! Regular $55.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $44.00! Regular $50.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $40.00! A Regular $35.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $28.00 i A Regular $30.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $24.00 Y UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN X AND INFANTS. Y Less 20 Per Cent. Less 20 Per Cent. 1 Tf there is anything* vou must have this winter it's | A UNDERWEAR, and if it's a complete line you wish to ^ select from it's HERE. We have the most complete A line of Underwear we have ever shown. We have A UNION SUITS for all Sizes, PANTS and VESTS for A all sizes. We have these Garments in COTTON or , ' A WOOL, also SILK and WOOL. ? The feAW MATERIAL in these GARMENTS is off y as you know, but the GARMENTS have not been rey duced. However, along with our other losses we are y going to let these go at the same loss of 20 per cent, less 2* than we are selling them for at this time. Come and t let us fit vou. t ! Hooton's Ladies Sto Y y "y "y "y "y y PERSONAL MENTION. ?Mrs. Thomas Black, Jr., is at- ?] tending the state fair in Columbia spent Pe?pl? Visitisg ,i? His City axd at ^jg ^-eek. visiti] Otker Peixts. ?Mrs. J. C. Guilds and Mildred, ?' __ _T_ _ o * a, of Columbia, spent the Dast week-end F- Ca ?Mrs. W. D. Rhoad spent Tues- .A at ,i , . e . e ,, m the city. Mond day m Springfield. j ?H. E. Godbee spent Thursday Miss Ethel Black and Mrs. F. j at the fair in Augusta. " W- Free sPent Thursday in Augusta j r' at the fair ! ^0ur' ?Mr. and Mrs. J. A. Wyman spent 1 e air* a few days in Aiken recently. ?-Mrs. J. J. Cudd, of Spartanburg, | ^een ?Mrs. J. H. Roberts, of Ehrhardt, is vifing her parents> Dr' and Mrs* sons is visiting her daughter, Mrs. B. D. George F- Hair. ^jg ^ Carter. j ?George F. McMillan, Jr., who is! ?Mrs. J. A. Martin, of Westmins-j now residing in Spartanburg, spent! Mary - ?at? r-? I a few riav<? last week at his old home | inP- c ter, is visiting ner aaugmer, .wis. xv. - ? ? . ~0 C. Jones. ^ Ehrhardt. j have ?Mr. and Mrs. David Black and ?Mrs. L. E. Livingston and Mrs. ? son Herbert and Harry Patterson, of Ida Schwartz left this week for Bilt- Mrs. Walterboro, spent Sunday in the city more, X. C., where they will reside and : with Mr. and Mrs. L. M. Aver. in the future. after] j nt., Consisting of Piece Goods, I :s, Middy Suits, Underwear and sr. We have decided to take < portunity, we have had ours. ie ladies, misses and girls of Bamberg a fn hiiv thfiir fall and winter outfits at s ibtless create astonishment among our p< that we have conducted a sale. This n prices. We have decided to take 01 all you need for the winter. Nothing 1 DRESSES?O^E OF A KIND. We have the largest showing of DRESSES in Bamberg. Come and look with vour own eves, see the i Styles, Materials, and the ASSORTMENT of SIZES; we have. They are here in SERGES,, TRICOTINES, j ~ . ?? -r~ r,TT TrrN ^ m-nkT/^r\T T T7? rTTTTT d 4-"U AVo "i? i SATIN SULKS, anci ? ru.^ ujl^jmjl JLJMO Willi >> ai ; Time Prices DISCONTINUED. Here are some of the! prices: Regular $65.00 Dresses, less 20 per cent, now $52.00j Regular $60.00 Dresses, less 20 per cent, now $48.00' Regular $55.00 Dresses, less 20 per cent, now $44.00 Regular $50.00 Dresses, less 20 per cent, now $40.00 Regular $35.00 Dresses, less 20 per cent, now $28.00 Regular $30.00 Dresses, less 20 per cent, now $24.00 Regular $25.00 Dresses, lhss 20 per cent, now $20.00 Regular-$20.00 Dresses, less 20 per cent, now $16.00 HOSIERY FOR LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN, and INFANTS. Less 20 Par Cent. . Less 20 Per Cent. Our HOSIERY DEPARTMENT is the most comr plete in this section of the. STATE. Thev are in COT-i TON, SILK, and LISLE, and priced REGULARLY j from 25c to $6.00. So, if's HOSE you need, select what; you want, and figure 20 per cent off. That's what you' owe us. Then add on the WAR TAX; that's what you owe Uncle Sam. ! ire and Ready-to-W( ik i^k J&A. J&A. J&A. ^6*. i^4 A. A A^A i^A A^A - ?? . 3. P. Rentz, of Lakeland, Fla., NOTICE OF ESTATE SALE. \01 a few days in the city last week Pursuant to order of the Probate ^A"r^" AcfofA nf r\r T H T?nhortc r,p- rplativp> uuuu AC coia^ vi. u. ^vvuvi | 5 ' - deceased, the undersigned executrix) . Mrs. George P. White, Mrs. J. of said estate will sell at public auc- i rter and Miss Edith White spent *-ion the highest bidder ifor cash, j ? . . at Ehrhardt, S. C., on the 12th day! I:11' ay in Augusta. of November, 1920, beginning at ^ ' Misses Pearl and Pet Burckhal- eleven o'clock a. m. on said day and j a of Aiken, visited Mrs. C. C. continuing until sold, the following| f?ta tip'v laqt wppk ' described Personal property: ; u LJ * : All of that certain stock of drugs,; 1 Dr. G. W. Garland, who has! toilet articles or -other articles of i spending the summer with his merchandise, and all fixtures of ev X- j I ery kind, including iron safe, type-! m i ew Y , as returned to writer< adding machine, soda fount,; A ome in Bamberg. ; ej-c>> an 0f which are located in that tem ,T rx -D at at- I store building known as Roberts fur Mrs. D. R. Matheny and Miss! Drug store> afsaid town of Ehrhardt. tak< Matheny, who have been spend-: MRS. LAURA F. ROBERTS, j smc several weeks at Mt. Pleasant,) Executrix estate of Dr. J. H. Rob- tbe I ' us d returned to the city. i crls- ? ? . w,-fp Oct. 27, 1920. 11-4 ^lt Mr. and Mrs. C. W. Rentz, Jr., *ai R. M. Hitt, Mrs. Frances Folk Many a young couple agree to mar-; bea] Mrs. H. E. Godbee spent Friday ry, and that's the last thing they ev- j tian noon in Orangeburg. er agree upon.?Yonkers Statesman.) Fat) !oats, Dresses, Suits, Skirts, f n x I lAVTAA ?? U1UYC5. A . ^ 3ur loss now. This is your x X T 3 tnd surrounding counties have | uch reduced prices. This an- ? itrons, for this is the first time % . 1 C .1 A lovement is taKen ror me pur- y ir loss. It is up to you tose- . , Charged, Everything Cash at Tv - Coats I f ^ COATS FOR LADIES, MISSES, and y CHILDREN. In order to fit any of the above classes . X V it requires an enormous stock, of Coats, * and that's just the kind of STUCK you jL v JET! will find here in this DEPARTMENT, X : #ii a ^oak f?r y?u and for all the GIRLS. X SF J Come and let us show you the line we X ' I)/pm guarantee to please, and that the -X I In Jh marked PRICES are correct, but as X ||w stated above, we are going to take our X |lMjf loss like a man. OUR loss is your gain. X Figure any way you like. It shows your X ( GAIN and our LOSS. We lose 20 per X \ cent, in order that you might SAVE 20 X kV per cent. X Below we give you an idea of the pri- X ' ces you may expect here: X Ladies' Regular $65.00 Coat, less 20 pc. $52.00 v Ladies' Regular $60.00 Coat, less 20 pc. $48.00 v Ladies' Regular $55.00 Coat, less 20 pc. $44.00 V T.n dips' T?ponil av $n0 00 float, loss 20 mc. S40.Q0 & Ladies' Regular $40.00 Coat, less 20 pc. $32.00 ? Ladies Regular $37.50 Co'at, less. 20 pc. $30.00 Y Ladies' Regular $27.50 Coat, less 20 pc. $22.00 Y Misses' and Children's in all the sizes from 4 Y years to 20 years. Regular prices from $7.50 to $50 Y just select the coat and figure less 20 per cent. That V is all, a look will convince you. YSKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS. f ^ J Less 20 per cent. Less 20 per cent. y Our line of Skirts and Waists is as complete as v ' usual, so you know what you may expect to find Y here in these Departments. All that's New in Style and Material is here for your selection. We have them in VoViles, Crepes, Crepe de Chenes, Georg- Y ettes and Silks. The Sizes are complete and the w 'Regular Prices range from $2.75 to $15. Come and select your Waist or Skirt and figure 20 per cent off ^ The big saving offered during this sale ? invites liberal buying, no charges, no alter- X' ations at these prices. | inv DJAV BAMBERG z ,a\ 1 UIUI SOUTH CAROLINA | Jb*. Jk* A&A A^A A^A A4A A+V A+A A+A A&A A#*. A^A A#? jL 2?S nrr-i? tv\ nruTAKS: A\l) (^RET). ITORS. I i-U 1 1U1N 11 persons having claims against ? ? IR^DUD estate of D. P. Smith, deceased, M jI J IVI fj" ifV file same duly itemized and veriwith the undersigned adminis- Why Not Ship Your Cotton to or, and all persons owing said tended Warehouse and Let te will likewise make payment T re undersigned. D.M.SMITH, Ls Furnish You With lour Lum 1 Administrator. her? We Pay All Charges. " CARD OP THANKS. r* \ O r> Look & Lo. s it would be impossible to at- ~ ... c< n pt to see and thank each one of urr66HVlll6, S. 0. friends individually, we wish to i this method of expressing our T, . x . _ . ., , ere and heartfelt appreciation of t "rou bav?Aot already subscribed many acts of kindness rendered ta ,The Heraldt for. yo<"i "oy or girl bring the illness and death of our | ?waj?v, 3cb?0.' . 30 'o^ay. ? and mother. We wish also to ?1-6?-'w?? school erm Saves ik our friends-for the words of 3 !ot3 of troable 7"tlng.,|he new?' pathy which have helped us td a " 13 something they will apprecl our trouble in a spirit of Chris- ate more tban anything else. submission to 'the will of the tier. G. F. HIERS and Family. . Read The Herald, $2.00 per year.