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111?! & | Bam! - ? ! IR 1 t, H Make Uur | | This is an i finished t< t conVenien | | PIECE GOC j x begin. It ha all conditions || | Come see what v |* Coats For i '"f We have never a plete assortment o |&| bought these (JUA ^ & price and intend t Y you you want a re Y PRICE, come and Y COAT for yourse] i> " ; Y what we can. and Y the price. Ourlhu Y - to quote prices in II j convince you more |. -, M Sweat* V The most popul Y ;MENTS are here |V SWEATERS you c IY sortment in Colors, ^ SY j nothing more poula] I IXI Look y?ur ujNUJiij^ ? mtM y?u nee^ f?r vuors I |YS HOOTON'S where; IYI WEAR to select fr< 1^1 Pants and Vests, al I.. . |HOOlOH X PERSONAL MENTION. x People Visiting in This City and at i Other Points.' I ? ?M. B. Burch, of Florence, spent the week-end in the city. Willie Ritter, of Ehrhardt, was a Bamberg visitor Monday. ?H. C. Baker, of North Carolina, ft * spent Thanksgiving day in the city. B ?Mrs. H. J. Brabham, of Columbia, is visiting friends in Bamberg for a while. H ?Miss Gertrude Moore, of CharBjH leston, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J.. HH B. Black, Jr. HB ?C. F. Rizer, of Olar, was among ' .tllP visitors at fho Parmaro' T? vr?V>antro Week Tuesday. MDf .? Miss Isabel Cantey spent the HHK thanksgiving holidays at home from Columbia college. jGBS^A i?Mr. and Mrs. J. S. J. Faust, of BHBKDenmark, were in the city for a while Tuesday afternoon. SHBf ?Mrs. C. E. Black and Mrs. F. M. HHBhMoye spent last Friday in Augusta a shopping expedition. ?Mrs. R. C. Jones and Miss LillHmn Martin spent thanksgiving with parents, Rev. and Mrs. J. R. H^^^Riartin, in Allendale. I r i v , A^A A^A A^A A^A u 111 iiiiii Willi mil iifiiniiiiiiiiiiiiii i'wmwmi* w )7-E berg's L * Store Your St ideal opportuni [ enjoy yourself, iking in the sigh ces for the Lc IDS and READY-T s always ueen our i i. We invite you m re have to offer you in thei Ladies, Girls and Children at any time shown a more co: f COATS than at this time. "V IS at the very lowest mart - xi xi. o sen meiii uie same way, so sal COAT at a REASONABI let us show you. If you need If and daughter come and s nil do for you when it comes } is so large it will be impossil this limited space. A look *w than a. -nflo-p of rvrintpH rvrio#: ?rs and Underwear ar OUTER and UNDER OA] for you in an abundance. .1 %j an find here the most varied a Styles and Prices, and there ? this season than SWEATER; JWEAR over and see just whi elf and children, then corne 1 pou have a real line of UNDEI ym. We have same in Snits r 1 sizes and reasonable prices. i's Ladies ?Walter Stanley, H. M. Brabham, Jr., and Cecil Stanley, of Ehrhardt, spent Thursday in Bamberg. ?Mr. and Mrs. Jacob E. Felder, i of Cope, visited at their old home in i Bamberg Thanksgiving day. ?Miss Louise Wiggins, who is teaching school this session, spent thanksgiving holidays at home. ?Otto Evans spent Sunday after noon in Denmark with his mother, Mrs. Ida Evans.?Barnwell People. ?Mrs. R. Bowman Still and children, of Blackville, have been spending a short while in the city visiting relatives. ?D. F. Hooton spent Thanksgiving day in Columbia, and while there enjoyed the Citadel-Carolina foot ball game. ?Lonnie Calhoun, of Earnwell, who is well known in Bamberg, was in the city for several days the first j of the week.r ?Mr. and Mrs. Robert A. Ayer, of Blackville, were Thanksgiving visitors in Bamberg, both being former Bamberg residents. ?Rev. and Mrs. B. J. Guess, parents of Cadet Earl Guess, a student in Carlisle, spent the thanksgiving holidays here. Mr. Guess formerly preached in this county. J ? r . BBBBMBflBBMBn ,A.H .argest ] ore While You ty to combine a make yourself its come in and idies and Girls O-WEAR. If you * * notto to show the i ost cordially to come se departments. Our line: Coat Suits for large, met m As usual we are sho " BERG line of SUITS. auction to anv of our r( :et STYLE, QUALITY a: if the DANNENBERG S jE equally as stylish, so if [ a turer's we will give yoi ee and look these over, pr to STYLES are good. TV ile wanted SHADES, and ill - If its a SUIT you will n is. see HOOTON'S line be Shirt Waif In these two depar [n' s- that will please, at pric gS The SIZES and STYI would expect to see in < to I- wish either of these ga >r - show yon. The PRICI / i Store ai / f ?Garris Zeigler, a student of the medical college in Charleston, spent the past week-end at home. ?Miss Mary Frances Walker, a popular student of Columbia college, j has recently been spending several j days at her home in Bamberg. ?Miss Florence M. Roach, of Charleston, who lived in Bamberg some years ago, paid a short visit to ! old friends here Thanksgiving. ?H. Gerard Hartzog, of Greenwood/ who was once a Bamberg boy, was in his old home town here for a I few days the first of this week. ?H. G. Delk and F. K. Graham 11m Ciin ff n n * j xctuiucu uuuuaj auci a ti ip ul a j week by automobile to High Point I and other North Carolina cities ?Rev. George P. White left Tuesday morning for Columbia to attend a meeting of the Baptist general board, of which he is a member. ?Mrs. Warner, of Allendale, re ceuuy visutju ner iriena, jits, r. jd. McCrackin, at her home in this city, and returned to Allendale last week. ?Mr. Large, father of Ofcfo Large, the popular Carlisle student and athlete, spent the Thanksgiving holidays here with his son, incidentally witnessing the Carlisle-Wofford foot ball game in which his boy starred. 4 ... "> sV J/ nrvfi V/V/ 1 ' ixclusiv< Are Here Durii pleasure and si at home at H< rest and shop , as well as 1 lave never shopped 1 NfcWfcST and MOS s and inspect our lines s are complete, prices in < diom, small Ladies and Misses wing the famous DANNENThey do not need an intro3gular customers, as to their ad PRICE. In addition to UITS w;e ha^e many others 1 U T1 rt you aon t iiKe one manuiaci more to select from. Come ices are reasonable, and the re have them in most of the a well assorted line of Sizes, eed it will be well for ypu to fore you decide. ;ts and Skirts 4mQnfo Tl'rt llOTTA AVl^-O UJLLJLV^-LL lO VVC. lid V C gd-L 1 1IC-Li to :es you will be glad to pay. iES are as varied as vou ?/ i well selected line. If you rments come in and let us CS ARE CONVINCING. .j n..j.i IIU nBauj J&L. J&M. J&A. -?6?. Akj T^y y^T ^T T^" f^T T^V V^T'^y T^T ?Dr. and Mrs. F. B. McCrackin the latter's guest. Mrs. Warner, oi Allendale, and Mrs. Nettie O. Speaks drove to Augusta on a shopping ex pedition last Friday. , ?Joseph McGee Bamberg and his mother, Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg, i were in Columbia for Thanksgiving day, having motored up that morning to witness the Citadel-Carolina foot ball game. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. D. Copeland and A. W. Knight and Mrs. Kathleen Riley formed a congenial party who motored to Columbia for the CitadelCarolina foot ball game Thanksgiving day. A goodly number of Carlisle stui dents visited their r&Jpective homes i throughout the stafe during the Thanksgiving week end holidays. The town misses the boys when they get away from us. ?Mr. and Mrs. G. Frank Bamberg j have recently had the following nam-! ed friends and relatives as guests at! their palatial home in the edge of f the city: Mrs. Bamberg's mother, j Mrs. J. B. McGee, of Anderson, who! is still here; Mr. and Mrs. Frank Mc-j Gee, of Spartanburg; W. H. McGee, of, Columbia; Miss Ianthe Jennings, Mr. and Mrs. W. E. McGee, and W. E. i McGee, Jr., all of East Orange, N. J.; i A . - ' - onuI e Ladiej ig Farmers' Ex lopping trip at t nrvrnwc vm i/vy 1 vii v* v? i rith US. We ha :he most up-to with us before, now >T STYLISH at all ; before you buy. ME Hlk' nwi iccordaiice with the times Dresses for Street a At this particular time1 rtAW1Y\lA^/\ 1-lVk/l T7\ L) L10 O L1 \JVJLLLJLUC LC 1111C U1 JL/XVXLiOOXIi Among the line we have I of the best known dress des handle these in large qua] price concessions, in that w sell you a R]?AL DRESS t pay for just the ordinary i are in all the newest materi to 44. Come and let us sho^ vince that you will see more than elsewhere in this secti Small Warps and Do not forget the smal not forgotten them, for the tial to your wardrobe as %/ HOSIERY, and such arti complete in every respect : Prices. Make your list or ?/ TON'S. IV V ? WB , j ?Mr. and Mrs. W. L. Riley, ol '| Denmark, were Bamberg visitors or ij Wednesday. j ?Miss Vivian Kinsey, who has | been a student in Waynesboro, Ga.. ,; during the present school session, j has returned to her home here, and is now attending the high school. ?B. M. Crosby, who for several years was a Carlisle student and later connected with the school here in an j employment capacity, but who dur i ing the present session is a student in the literary department of the state university at Columbia, visited friends in Bamberg the past weekend. When He Could Go. I j A man "butted in" at a waiting I line before the railroad ticket window j at New York, and the men who were | in a hurry glowered. I "I want a ticket for Boston," said] the man, and the put fifty cents under | the wicket. "You can't go to Boston for fifty J cents." returned the ticket seller. "Well, then," asked the man, "where can I go for fifty cents?" And each of the fourteen men in that waiting line told him where he could go. 5 Store | j change Week | he same time. J len you have * I ___ _n i IV i ve an modern p j -date line of If I f fiv I is a nne time to B* I times and under || I ET YOUR FRIENDS HERE R I , a size and price to fit fj I nd General Wear | ve are showing the most A 8| S we have ever shown. A 9| )KESSES from several A m igners and makers. We A . . ;||H atities and receive all A ? ay we are in position to A H it the price you ustiallv g| :mci. lUese UREASES |y IBM als, and in sizes from 16 If HE w you. A look will con- |f IS i dresses at HOOTON 'S If M on of the state. IV JH Accessories X E| 1 articles, for we have y 89 re is nothing so essen- X MB CORSETS, GLOVES, ? cles. These lines are ??? wW in Sizes, Qualities and it and shop at HOO- ^ 4 SH Parlor 1 I SB i ^'SB f Reject Negro's Nomination. |gH9| Washington, Nov. 22.?The nomi- '' .! nation of Henry Lincoln Johnson, ne- KHH | gro Republican national committee- BHR ' man frnm ronaiirar a# ( I ******* li ?/UJ IV V A VV^Vi V VI VI HHHMn I' deeds for the District of Columbia, 9^88 I aWWBBi ; was rejected by the senate late to- SHEW ! day* I^BB Senator Watson (Democrat) of SfflHB hh ! Georgia, who was understood to have SBBBS j led the fight against the confirmation, ! was said to have laid before the com- -flIBH I mittee sworn statements of incidents i^HH in the nominee's career wfliich the uBH I - ' ?9? flflH ! ^ i J ? j ? i. a BflH0n senator ueciareu warranted nis re- nm jection. The nomination was taken * flHHH up when it was reported favorably from the committee to the senate. 8HH| The nomination was also opposed Inns from the floor by Senator Harris S3? (Democrat) of Georgia, who declared that the nomination was personally obnoxious and offensive to both faim JUSS| and Senator Watson. jHBSfflj Just His Knees. JbIMbIII A very nervous man bought a motor car and a friend askecT him to give him a lift. They found them- 9fifl0R9N selves in a crowded street. MnflMIH t?t r_: J : A . ?< TIw. ...... mm lilt) 11ItUU N11U. dim, VUU1 tju- flBnn| gine is knocking badly." "Don't be a fool," was the reply, mH9| "that's'ray knees." H RBMQB i HHH jJsk