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Hooton EV DRESSE I Every few da I New York bi | week we hai I but were wa I come again, I in our histor Is y ' I Manufacture i wear, come 1 STYLISH STOUT 1 ! LJ You will aeknowlei ; \ is difficult to find the ki fit and look well on you. you will find here. W( I Stouts this season and snect these Dresses. r I^^^^e&bylesar^orre SWEATERSAJ 11 Are you going to n derwear this Season? I! you through a comple : | nothing so serviceable ) kind and we ha've that k essential to health as G the Winter, the prices might expect at a stc 1 quality you usually fine H Store your Store. SHIRT WAISTS AN I We are having a gi | and Over Blouses, bee; 1 most popular this Seas I select from. Come and I in all of the Colors and I this time, a Size to fit vc J glad to pay. IE A. 1/isifnrs in the Town w m V ? - And the Community ?Mrs. Katherine Riley spent Satx urday in Augusta on a shopping trip. ?Mrs. Helen Copeland, of Augusta, was a recent visitor in thej city. ?Mrs. Roy Cooner has returned home aftera visit to relatives at Fairfax. ?J. D. Utsey has been confined to his home for several days by illness. ?Mrs. Phillip G. Carnes, of Orangeburg, was a visitor in the city Tuesday. ?Dr. Vance Brabham, of Orangeburg, spent Sunday in the city with relatives. ?Otis Brabham, of Allendale, spent the week-end in the city with relatives. ?The friends of V. J. Hartzog are glad to see him out again after an illness of several days. < ?Mrs. Meriwether, of Allendale, was the guest of Mrs. A. McB. Speaks a foxc rtnvs last week. H?wiiniiiurn mmhiiii? 's Ladies 'ERY WEEK 1 S, COATS ys we receive sh lyers are cumuiv /e something Di iting until later for up to this til y, for with our f irs of Reputatioi to HOOTON'S, DRESSES FOR STOUT lDIES dge that if you are Stout it nd and style dress that will , Well that 's just the kind s are making a Specialty of invite you to come and inThe prices are Reasonable ist. Come, let us show you. tfD UNDERWEAR. eed a Sweater or some UnIf so, come and let us show te line of both. There is as a Sweater of the right :ind, and there is nothing so ood, Warm Underwear for and stvles are what you )re of this kind, with the 1 here. Come and make our D SEPARATE SKIRTS 'eat Season on Sport Skirts ause they are Stylish and son, and we have a line to [ see these. We have them Stripes that are Correct at and at a Price you will be HOOK ?Miss Fannie Lou Free, of Govan, spent a few days in the community last week with Mrs. H. L. Hinnant. ?Mrs. James H. Grauel, of Columbia, spent several days in the city and community last week with relatives. ?The friends of Coroner Zeigler, "Uncle Jim," are glad to know that he is improved from a severe attack Sunday. ?Mr. and Mrs. D. L. Lewis, of Savannah, spent the week-end in the city with Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Carter on ?Miss Rosa Adams spent several days in Columbia last week with her sister, Mrs. T. L. Clary. ?Mrs. G. W. Garland is spending aome time with her niece, Mrs. Ralph McDonald, at McCormick. ?Edwin C. Bruce, who holds a position in Greenville, spent a few days in the city last week. ?S. S. Williams of Govan and his visitor, J. A. Kennedy, of Guyton. Ga., spent Monday in the city. ?-Mrs. George F. Hair has gone to Spartanburg t? spend some time with her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Cudd. r ?Mrs. Kimball, of Norfolk, Va., i9 spending the winter in the city at the home of Mrs. F. B. McCrackin. Jttaiiruau. avenue. ?C. F. Gilchrist and James T. Burch, former Florence residents, were among those attending the Florence fair last week. ?C. R. Brabham, Jr., who underwent an operation at his home here Sunday, is rapidly improving, his friends will be glad to know. ?Mrs. Olin Watson has returned home aftera recent operation in Charleston, and her friends will be glad to know she is rapidly improving. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. Gary Black, of Beaufort, spent several days in the city last week and this week with Mrs. Black's parents, Mr. and Mrs. E. L. Price. ?The friends of Mrs. E. W. Watson will be glad to learn that she is rapidly improving from her recent operation and is expected to return home the latter part of this week. ?Mrs. F. M. Bamberg returned"to the city last week from Augusta, where her little son, Francis, has been under treatment. This bright little boy ig now very much improved. The National War Mothers' Association, organized during the World War, is actively engaged in assisting and looking after former service men, particularly those who have been discharged from hospitals and who have been unable to get work. f'"' % Store an rou WILL FIN , SKIRTS, < ipments of New 1 tally sending us tl M 1 A- .1 xrereni 10 snow to.buy your G me we have soldi tew York conne< el, and only ONE it is here for yoi IS 1 COATS FOR MISSES, DR At this time we are ! Coats you will be glad to word in Style and Mater last few days two shipm plete stock. Therefore, w if it's a Coat you need an< Stylish, we can please y L Styles and Material are s( useless for us to try to dei ask is a look. DN, Teleph A. N. Heckle. Blackville, Oct. 19.?Mr. A. N. Heckle died here Tuesday morning at 6 o'clock. He was 45 years of age and had been an invalid for a year, having suffered from a severe stroke of paralysis. He was a master mechanic and originally from Macon, Ga., but moved here recently with his son, Mr. H. W. Heckle, who is one of the teachers in the Blackville high school. During his short stay here he made many warm friends. His wife preceded him to the grave. Six children survive, three sons and three daughters Two daughters, the Misses Lucille and Beatrice, and one son, Mr. H. W. Heckle, live here, and have the sympathy of a host of friends in their bereavement. The remains were carried to Macon for funeral and interment. Dr. Julius Sanders accompanied the family to Macon. School exercises for the day were suspended though respect for the son and the daughters, who were pupils in the Blackville high school. SOME OBSERVATIONS AT COTTON CONFERENCE (By R. M. Mixson.) * Reported Especially for The Williston Way. We can make cotton under boll weevil condition and that profitably, I was the concensus of opinion expressed by Mr. Coker of Hartsville, Professor Conradi, of Clemson and ; Mr. A. E. Grantham of the V. C. C. Co. of Richmond, Va. Mr. Coker has been experimenting extensively with a preparation of cal- < cium arsenate, molasses and water, mixed in the following propertions: 1 one lb. calcium arsenate, to one gallon of malasses and one gallon of water thoroughly mixed, applied as follows: June 13, June 23, July 13, ' id BeadyD HERE NEW COAT SUI Dresses, Suits, C< tie New things wl you. If you wei arments of Rea more Keady-to-v ctions we are si ; OF A KIND. i and at prices t LADIES AND CHILEN. showing an assortment of spp for thev are the last ial; we have added in the ents to our already comre do not hesitate to state i want one thats New and , ou. The Sizes, Colors,? ) well assorted it would be scribe them here. All we one 83-J, I ????? ' July 21, July 28 and August 4, at a! total cost of not over three dollars | per acre for the season, when he j started the infestation was heavy, he i gathered 1238 lbs. of seed cotton per i acre on cotton so treated. Professor Conradi has made nu-! merous experiments with calcium j arsenate in the dust, he claims that: he prefers the arsenate applied in the j dust to Mr. Coker's mixture, that the I farmer must watch his cotton closely-and when he finds that the infestation has started, then commence the application of Arsenate, that it should be applied every week until the last of August that if so applied it will practically exterminate the weevil and that practically a run crop will be made. Mr. A. E. Grantham director of the agricultural service bureau of the V. C. C. Co. conducted during this year experiments on over 30 farms in North Carolina, South Carolina and Georgia, plans of Professor Couradi, Mr. Granham would take a field of cotton of ten acres, divide it on five acres he applied the calcium arsenate in the dust once a week with covering two rows at a time, in a few cases a mule-back machine was used, in other cases ,when the cotton was snjall, a hand gun was used. At some points, when the cotton had 3 to 5 squares it was dusted with a tin can duster, on the other five acres adjoining, no arsenate was used, that in every instance the yield from the cotton treated was from two to three times as much as it was on the cotton not dusted. This method cast from six to eight dollars through the season. The discussions were very intelligent and interesting, it was well wnrth nf itsseif the cost of the trip I to Columbia. Next to "know thyself" the most improtant thing for a farmer is "know thy land." . / ? ??' ' % to-Wear Parlor SHIPMENTS OF , 1 TS AND WAISTS | >ats, Skirts, and Waists. Uur g I bile they are still New. Every I re here early and did not buy, I 1 tdy-to-wear, we invite you to. f year than any previous Season I | towing Garments from many I , | If it is anything Ready-to- E i - *11 l 1 iiat win piease. | ^ LADIES' COAT SUITS. ] , The time has arrived when you should be selecting your Suit, and we would suggest Hooton's as the place, for here we carry only Ladies' Gar- jj ments, and naturally, all of our attention1 and inteerst is in trying to please the Ladies and Girls, therefore we know we have more modern and up to the minute Styles than you can find at a,General v . ^|| Store where they have just a few Suits, and do not make a Specialty of them. Cdme and let us show you these Suits, and be convinced that Hooton's is 7 Ji the place for Ladies and Girls to shop. ^ DRESSES, ONE OF A KIND, FOR GIRLS AN D \ LADIES. X :?||i Our regular Sizes in Dresses are the most complete we have ever shown, both in Style and Material. We have a large stock of these to select from. It matters little the kind of Dress you wish, you will find it here in this Showing. We have I ., M them, in Crepe, Serges, Poiret Twills, Tricotines, | Satins, and last but not least, Velvets. Thesp 1 Dresses are one of a Kind and the Kind you will be ? % J glad to wear. The Prices are reasonable; a look | will convince you. | Bamberg, S. C.J ? r\ JtS Gin Days rri /I .. A*1 f% ?i Ihe totton Uil to. | BIG SUBSCRIPTION OFFER 1 ?? ' ?? ? MAGAZINES and OUR NEWSPAPER Swfc. F0R $2-55 Order Now " f THIS EXCEPTIONAL OFFER IS COOP FOR A SHORT TIME ONLY Subscription* may be new or renewal. All renewal subscriptions will be wtmriwi Cor one year from present date of expiration. THE BAMBERG HERALD, Bamberg, S. C.