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IHOOTON'S Si $ We are Shoving the Bottom out 1 I D:? n?j? ?1.? Q, r lecc uuuu5 v^uaid; jui csaco^ ul ? Every thing is guarante X had ours, come and j <? ?????i y This is the greatest opportunity tl a ever had at the beginning of seasor y nouncement of this special reductic A many who realized when Hooton a ^ - i -l , . l _l took this movement to assist in aot X this store since this sale began man; . | * X COAT SUITS?SMALL, REGULAR jtit | AND STOUTS. I That's the kind of suits we have here ( for your selection. Our Suit Depart- refill ment is as complete as at any time in ^ the past, all NEW STYLISH THIS 11JfeAT" J SEASON'S STYLES, in the Staple as FZfrf. \M well as FANCY weaves and colors, are Ji uMj 1 ^ well assorted, and PRICED so you can mSj 1 1 \f figure what you are saving. Every one marked in piain figures. It's up to you HSrQjy If' to select the SUIT you want and figure T7 /?i 20 per cent, off, take that SUIT and I /if leave the cash with us. If that sounds \JJJ~ T? worth while come and get your Suit. J"Ij Here are a few of the PRICES when '^11 X figured down: > Regular $75.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $60.00 > Regular $70.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $56.00 Regular $67.50 Suits, less 20 per cent $54.00 , Regular $65.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $52.00 <? Regular $60.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $48.00 Regular $55.00 Suits, less'20 per cent $44.00 V Regular $50.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $40.00 V Regular $35.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $28.00 v Regular $30.00 Suits, less 20 per cent $24.00 X UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN AND INFANTS. V Less 20 Per Cent. Less 20 Per Cent. If there is anything you must have this winter it's UNDERWEAR, and if it's a complete line you wish to select from it's HERE.' We have the most complete <$ line of Underwear we have ever shown. We have > UNION SUITS for all Sizes, PANTS and VESTS for V all sizes. We have these Garments in COTTON or WOOL, also SILK and WOOL. The RAW MATERIAL in these GARMENTS is off as you know, but the GARMENTS have not been reduced. However, along with our other losses we are going to let these go at the same loss of 20 per cent, less than we are selling them for at this time. Come and let us fit you. \ Hooton s Ladies Stoi pmOONAIi MlMfMN. ?Capt. W. A. Riley, of Orange-1 ? . burg, was in the city Tuesday. j don, P?epki YWii| * *** ?Mrs. J. B. Black, Jr., left Mon- end Otfeer day for Charleston to spend some! ? time with relatives. ! mac} ?Mrs. M. P. Watson has returned _Mrs R B Bovd and IjttIe daugh.j ton, from a visit to relatives in Conway. ^ Qf Augusta> gpent the week.end I _ ?Mrs. Julia Reynolds, of Charles- jn tjje Cjty with relatives. ' the ( ton, has been visiting relatives in the _R p Bellinger attende(i the | visit, Clt^* Georgia Tect-Centre college foot ball j ? iMrs. J. W. Brocker, of Charles- game Atlanta Saturday. j visiti ton, is visiting her sister, Mrs. Fran- _ AT . i# tu"' ?Misses Myra Hiers and Mamie horn, eis Folk. McMillan, of Varnville, visited rela-1 dard ?Mr. and Mrs. W. F. Johnson, of . tivps in the citv last week. ! Charleston, were recent visitors in! "" . I this city ?'^Irs* Folk and cIliltiren j tbe ? 1 !!_Mrs. Alice Adams, of Sharon, have returned from Orangeburg, bein; visited her niece, Mrs. S. C. Hollifield, where the>' visited relatives. ham. last week. ?Miss Virginia Folk, who was the ? iMiss Lucile Hunter, of Coker guest of her sister, Mrs. J. C. Guilds, daug college, Hartville, spent the week- in Columbia during the state fair, ative end in the city. has returned, home. Biltr of War Time Prices with a Re Entire Stock, Consisting of lits, Skirts, Shirtwaists, Middy Si ?n ae rAnfPSPntPfl. this is Vftur f get all of your winter apparel i tie ladies, misses and girls of Bamberg a 1 to buy their fall and winter outfits at i >n sale, the first one Hooton has ever helc dvertises something special they can fine dishing War Prices and we have saved < y dollars. We are taking our loss, it's y< hen opportunity knocks at your door DRESSES?ONE OF A KIND. We have the largest showing of DRESSES in "Bami berg. Come and look with your own eyes, see the ! Styles, Materials, and the ASSORTMENT of SIZES j we have. They are here in SERGES, TRICOTINES, SATINS, SILKS, and TKIUULLKl'TJilK witn war Time Prices DISCONTINUED. Here are some of the prices: Regular $65.00 Dresses, less 20 per cent, now $52.00 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 $40.00i | 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, less 20 per cent, now $20.00 Regular $20.00 Dresses, less 20 per cent, now $16.00 HOSIERY FOR LADIES, MISSES, CHILDREN, and INFANTS. I Less 20 Per Cent. - Less 20 Per Cent. Our HOSIERY DEPARTMENT is the most con> plete in this section of the STATE. They are in COTTON, SILK, and LISLE, and priced REGULARLY 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. in l * ur re ana iteaay-ro- n e; Mr. and Mrs. Thurmond Hern- ?Mrs. E. H. Henderson visited (j of Charleston, spent the week- relatives recently in Aiken, in the city with relatives. ?Mr. and Mrs. H. E. Godbee, Mrs. Mai Garris Zeigler, a student of phar- W. H. Chandler, Miss Sarah Herringr at the Medical college, Charles- ton, and Miss Mittie Lee Chandler spent the week-end at home. motored to Waynesboro, Ga., last A Frank Herndon has returned to Sunday. rail, iity from New Mexico, where hej ?Miss Bettie Steedly, who has 3d his brother, Chisolm Herndon. j been under treatment at Steedly hosMrs. H. C. Glover, who has been I Pital> Spartanburg, for several weeks, trai :ng in Ehrhardt,. has returned J has returned home, much improved j thai 3.?Walterboro Press and Stan-' health, her friends will be glad to! 1 - 2T?5 know. !-?-! i o <i io> ? ? - ! 1 ? '.Miss Leona Brabham attended "0h, mother! Willie's torn three j inS date fair in Columbia last week, jeaves out 0j tjje caient]ar ancj made tlle % the guest of Miss Adelle Brab- Monday" tIie ? j ?r 1 Mrs. D. G. Felder and little j We have a few more of those dol-j fron :hter, who have been visiting rel-Mar boxes of paper. Packed in four; ;s in the city, have returned to colors, 48 sheets of paper and 48 j aore. i envelopes. Herald Book Store.?adv. I 0 V . .* duction of 20 Per Cent, on I lits, Underwear and Gloves opportunity we have at 20 per cent off ? f ind surrounding counties have T m m mm mmmm suck reduced prices. 1 he an 1, has created liberal buying by \ the goods as advertised. We 4 >ur customers that have visited x >ur fault if you do not accept ^ ^ , COATS FOR LADIES, MISSES, and X ^ ^ CHILDREN, X |g| , In order to fit any of the above classes .f \ it requires an enormous stock of Coats, NJSt and that's just the kind of STOCK yofi Jg\ will find here in this DEPARTMENT, v R|*8| a Cloak for you and for all the GIRLS, y J Come and let us show you the line we lulfiiuUi omflTflpfpp tn "nlpasp and that t.hp Si WM marked PRICES are correct, but as ^ Iwjnf stated above, we are going to take our yjjflr loss like a man. OUR loss is your gain. ' Figure any way you like. It shows your \ GAIN and our LOSS. We lose 20 per .'W A cent, in order that you might SAVE 20 VU per cent. VV Below we give you an idea of the pri . y ces you may expect here: T Ladies' Regular $65.00 Coat, less 20 pc. $52.00 X I Ladies'Regular $60.00 Coat, less 20 pe. $48.00 X | Ladies' Regular $55.00 Coat, less 20 pc. $44.00 X Ladies' Regular $50.00 Coat, less 20 pc. $40.00 X Ladies' Regular $40.00 Coat, less 20 pc. $32.00 X' Ladies Regular $37.50 Coat, less 20 pc. $30.00 X Ladies' Regular $27.50 Coat, less 20 pc. $22.00 X Misses' and Children's in all the sizes from 4 X . v years to 20 years. Regular prices from $7.50 to $50 X just select the coat and figure less 20 per cent. That X is all, a look will convince you. J . SKIRTS AND SHIRT WAISTS. ^ ^ Less 20 per cent. Less 20 per cent. Y Our line of Skirts and Waists is as complete as Y usual, so you know what you may expect to find Y here in these Departments. All that's New in Style Y and Material is here for your selection. We have Y . them in VoViles, Crepes, Crepe de Chenes, Georg- Y ettes and Silks. The Sizes are complete and the Y Regular Prices range from $2.75 to $15. Come and Y select your Waist or Skirt and figure 20 per cent off a r | Nothing Charge, Everything C1?L .i A v^asu ai uic5c piitcs. z ar Porlnr BAMBERG I II 1 dl lUI SOUTH CAROLINA t A. A A A A A. fl^il |6fr A A A A A X tty VvVVVvV V V ^^VVVV^' W V ?^^? ? rIRL LOSES BRAID OF HAIR. I C^)TTOlSf y Jane Disobeyed Robbers' Command and Was Target. LUMBER . hold-up of a New York Central Why Not Ship Your Cotton to road train in the railroad yards at Our Bonded Warehouse and Let falo, N. Y., early Thursday morn- Us Furnish You With Your Lumresulted in the wounding of a ber? We Pay All Charges, nman and netted the bandits less ^ I q ^ 13100. Look & Lo. shot fired by one of the robbers flrednvilla C P :ed the head of Mary Jane Smith, uciivilic, O. \j, years old, of Cleveland, who be- gineers was making the most grueprompted b> curiosity, disobeyed some possible mess out of "platoons command of the bandits that all left." A flea bitten sergeant cast a passengers remain in tneir seais sarcastic eye over the unhappy ag>erths. A braid of hair was show gregation and then turned to the ofn the head of the Smith girl. ficer. m *m* ^ "Lootnant!" he said wearily, "I Going Up. guess they thought you said 'balloons n the drill field a company of en- left," so they all went up in the air." i i ... . '