The Bamberg herald. (Bamberg, S.C.) 1891-1972, December 09, 1920, Page 9, Image 9
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COAT SUITS?SMA
? In this Departmen
. X Materials from whicl
advertised are This Si
Every garment markc
^ you to select the SUH
^ off of these low price:
A Regular $65.00 Suits, 1
Regular $60.00 Suits,'
? Regular $55.00 Suits,
Regular $50.00 Suits,'
Regular $45.00 Suits,
Regular $40.00 Suits,'
Regular $35.00 Suits,
V Regular $30.00 Suits,
A DRESSESV
Wp lii4vp flip larce
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the Styles, Materials,
They are here in Ser?
y . lettes and Combinatio
T tinued are as follows,
Regular $65.00 Dress*
& Regular $60.00 Dress*
Regular $55.00 Dress*
Regular $50.00 Dress*
A Regular $45.00 Dress*
A. Regular $40.00 Dress*
Regular $35.00 Dress*
<? Regular $30.00 Dress*
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PERSONAL MENTION.
People Visiting in This City and at
Other Points.
?D. M. Eaves, of Union, was in the
city this week.
?D. Dowling, of Charlotte, was in J
the city Tuesday.
?Rev. W. J. Snyder spent a few |
days in Sumter last week
TO THE UMTI
)resses, Coats,
c. J. ?
jwcaicio, cm
ind Girls
>een waiting foi
of Seasonable 1
>ose of reducin
ater. It is up t
>me to HOOTO
e 25 per cent, figur
because we Conduct
it, and when we gi\
of the prices quoted
LL, REGULAR & STOUT.
t we have many Styles and
i you may select. All suits
sason's Styles and Materials,
id in plain figures. It's up to
P and figure your 10 per cent.
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less 25 per cent $48.75
less 25 per cent $45.00
less 25 per cent $41.25
less 25 per cent. -.$37.50
less 25 ner cent $33.75
less 25 per cent $30.00
less 25 per cent $26.25
less 25 per cent $22.50
ONE OF A KIND.
st showing of DRESSES in
see with vour own eves. See
ft/ ft/
and the Assortment of sizes,
jes, Satins, Tricotines, Trico>ns.
War time prices Disconless
10 per cent, extra:
;s, less 25 per cent. $48.75
3S, less 25 per cent. $45.00
3S, less 25 per cent. $41.25
es, less 25 per cent. $37.50
?s, less 25 per cent. $33.75
is,less zo per cent, jju.uu
;s, less 25 per cent. $26.25
ss, less 25 per cent. $22.50
3S, less 25 per cent. $18.75
?Miss Florence Roach, of Charleston.
spent Saturday in the city
?Dr. J. Harvey Venning, of Columbia,
was in the city Sunday.
?F. M. Smoak, of Charleston,
spent a few days in the city recently.
?Rev. George P. White left Tuesday
for Columbia to attend the sessions
of the Baptist state convention,
which will remain in session through
this week.
r. THIS IS YI
Middy Suits, SI
d in fact all Res
of Bambei
r prices to drop,
Ready-to-Wear i
g our stock by
o you to make ;
N'S. You have
ed below we give yoi
: Our Own Sale, and
e out the extra ten ]
1 below and you kmr
COATS FOR LADIES,
You will find here th
Coats to select from tha
tion of the state. It rec
to fit ;Misses, Children a
the kind of showing you
let us show you the lin<
Our loss is your gain.
Below we give you i
may expect here, less tlr
Ladies' regular $50 Coa
Ladies regular $45 Coa'
Ladies' regular $40 Coa
Ladies' regular $35 Coa
Ladies regular $30 Coa
Ladies' regular $25 Coa
Ladies' regular $20 Coa
Misses', Girls' and Ch
from four years to 20 )
$7.50 to $40.00. Just sei
per cent. off. That's all,
SKIRTS AND i
Less 25 Per Cent.
i Our line of Skirts anc
i usual, so vou know win
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i here in these Departnt
i Style and Material is he
i have them in Voiles, C
i Georgettes, and Silks.
i the regular prices range
i and select your waist or s
i off.
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?'Mrs. J. J. Beach and Mrs. Beaui
lah Risher spent last Thursday in Au.
gusta.
! ?Mrs. T. G. Hammond, of Harts,
ville, is on a visit to relatives near
.; the city.
i ?Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Patterson
and Mrs. Patterson's mother, Mrs.
, i Curry, left Thursday morning for St.
l Stephens, S. C., where they will reside
|in the future.
OUR OPPORTUI
arts, Waists, t
idy-to-wear at y
rg and Sui
this is your op]
it your own pri
Christmas. W
your dollars do
helped us, no\
i an extra 10 per ce
allow you to get tl
)er cent, we prefer \
w what you can sav
MISSES & CHILDREN.
e most complete Stock of
,t you will find in this sec[uires
a large line of coats
nd Ladies, but this is just
will find here. Come and
3, we guarantee to please.
tn idea of the prices you
e 10 per cent, extra:
ts, less 25 p. c., $37.50
ts, less 25 p. c. $33.75
ts, less 25 p. c. $30.00
.ts, less 25 p. c. $26.25
ts, less 25 p. c. $22.50
ts, less 25 p. c. $18.75
ts, less 25 p. c. $15.00
tildren's Coats in all sizes,
-ears, regular prices from
lect the Coat and figure 25
, a look will convince you.
QTTTPT HT A TOTCS
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Less 25 Per Cent.,
i Waists is as complete as
it you may expect to find
ents. All that's New in
re for your selection. We
Irepes, Crepe de Chines,
rhe Sixes are complete and
from $2.75 to $15.00. Come
ikirt and figure 25 per cent.
?Mrs. W. H. Chandler and Mrs. H
| E. Godbee spent a few days this weei>
| in Augusta.
?Mrs. Elise B. Walker and Mrs
j J. \Y. iiarr are spending a tew flays
; in Charleston.
; ?In. th mention of the Bamberg
| visitors to the South Carolina confer'
ence at Georgetown, The Herald ov!
erlooked the names of D. J. Delk and
j Rev. W. J. Snyder.
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Jnderwear, Glo
our own price.
rounding
portunity to bu]
ice. This movei
fe prefer taking
their duty now,
v we are going
nt. off on all Coats, 1
le extra ten per cer
to give it to our cu
e at HOOTON'S. .<
UNDERWEAR FOR LAI
DREN AND I
Less 25 Per Cent.
If there is anything you
. it's Underwear, and if it is a
to select from, it's here. I
plete line of Underwear we
have Union Suits for all siz<
all sizes. We have these (
Wool, also Silk and Wool.
The Raw Material in th<
you know, but the Garment
ed. However, along with o
going to let these go at the s
less than we are selling then
and let us fit vou.
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HOSIERY FOR LADIES
AND CHIL
Jbess 20 rer uent.
Our Hosiery Department
this section of the State. T
and Lisle, and priced regul
So, if it's Hose you need, sel
figure 25 Per Cent. off. T1
Then add on the war tax; tl
cle Sam.
THE BIG SAVING 0
THIS SALE INVITES I
NO CHARGES, NO AP!
TERATIONS, AT THES
?C\Ir. and Mrs. C. E. Black and
: little Clarence are spending today
(Thursday) in Augusta.
.1 ?Miss Emma Beatty has returned
i' to Georgetown after a visit to her
| sister, Mrs. I. B. Felder.
\ | ?Mr. and Mrs. Jerome Carter, of
-j Florence, Ala., have returned home
| after spending a week in the city with
[ Mr. and Mrs. B. D. Carter and Mr.
and Mrs. J. F. Carter.
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>IES, MISSES, CHIL- X
NFANTS. T
Less 25 Per Cent. jj
must have this winter,. Y,
, complete line you wish <?
\7e have the most com- V
have ever shown. We Y
is, Pants, and Vests for V
Garments in Cotton or V
?se Garments is off, as
;s have not been reduc- j
ur other losses, we are
ame loss of 25 per cent. Y
a for at this time. Come Y
, MISSES, INFANTS >
DREN. & ' ||
Less 25 Per Cent. Y 1 >
is the most complete in jt 7
hey are in Cotton, Silk,
arly from 25c to $6.00. Y
ect what vou want, and Y
iat's what you owe us. ?
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lai s wnai vuuuwc uu- a
FFERED DURING Y
.EBERAL BUYING. Y
PR0VAIJ3, NO AL- X
IE PRICES. X '
BAMBERG |
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?A. B. Utsey left Monday morning
for Charleston to attend the U.
S. court, as a petit juror.
?S. C. Hollifield has returned to
the city from Sharon, where he spent
a few days with relatives.
?Mr. and Mrs. W. G. Simms and
baby, Harold Simms and Ed Bellinger,
of Midway, visited relatives and
friends here Sunday.?Barnwell People.
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