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MANY NEW SHII 11 norccpQ mAT<s | 1 V/V/n. x k/j I I They even know of the Bamberg C I I up there that we want a well select I I the Bamberg County Fair, Bamben I I already complete stock, we think yc I I at HOOTON'S, and at a price you ' 1 I COME TO THE FAIR NEXT WEEK, LET'S G 1 I STORE YOUR STORE, COME IN AND SEE US; U? I I MEET YOU HERE. PHONE YOUR FRIENDS FI J Telephone 83-J E r r, .. . ,1 T1 . ENTERTAIN FOR BRIDE-ELECT. w! Visitors in the I own w] a j | .. Misses N^eley and Millions and Mrs. And the L,0mmunity Starr Honor Miss Rizer. pi sa ?J. J. Brabham, Jr., spent last Olar, Nov. 11.?Misses Sara and cr Saturday in Columbia on business. Mary Neeley and Maggie Milhous fa ?W. Banks Dove, secretary of were hostesses Saturday morning at W] state, was a visitor in Bamberg Tues- the home of the former, entertaining ^ dav. * with a progressive rook party in hon- Ci\ ?Mrs. T. L. Sandifer has gone to dressed as the bride-elect's cook and j a Philadelphia, where she joins her washerwoman, respectively, came in to husband, who has been there for with little Elizabeth Starr, Elizabeth ci some time. They will make their Chittj and Margaret Peeler, also with cc future home there blackened faces as their children, T! and sang many negro songs. Mrs. hi Major and Mrs. Marvin G. Gault -grezeei .Morris won the prize, a k'tch- ti< accompanied the victorious Carlisle en ^njfe f0r answering the greatest cc foot ball team to Charleston Satur- niimber 0f questions in the contest, pi da\. The local team combated Port- ^jrs. Minnie Morris won the consol- w er and brought home the bacon, the jatj0Ilf a box 0f matches. In came se first \ietory won from Porter in some L0ujse Kearse, Agnes Mobley, Pau- gi 5'ears* line Peeler and Mildred Cook, also ai ?George W. Sharpe, sales man- with blackened faces, and made a b( ager of the Richland Shale Products search for the bride-elect. She was 01 Co., of Columbia, was in the city last told to ;go to the kitchen to see what 01 week. Mr. Sharpe was formerly had happened. The dining room had fc stenographer for Carter & Carter in been transformed into a kitchen and T. this city, and has many friends here the tables, walls and every place con- ol r:]: 2 were glad to see him. tained very useful and beautiful gifts, G I I STYLISH STOUT DRESSES FOR LADIES. II If you are Stout you will acknowledge that it is very difficult to get a Dress that will Fit and look well on you at just the aYerage store. To get a Fit 11 in a Stylish Dress it is necessary to go where a Specialty is made of Stylish Stout Dresses for Stout Ladies. We say that place is Hooton's, If I 11 you don't agree with us, try other places, then come \ to Hooton's; we will fit you, and please you in Style and Price. DRESSES ONE OF A KIND FOR GIRLS AND I LADIES. I We are showing the most complete line of Regular Size Dresses we have ever shown, both in | j Style and Mat rial. We have a well assorted I showing of these to select from, with New Ship1 ments being added to the line every few days. We are showing them at this time in Silks, Satins, ; Crepes, Poiret Twills, Tricotines. These Dresses are One of a Kind, and the Kind to please you; the prices are correct; come and see. -Mrs. J. B. Black. Jr.. was caueajby ,Vesdames L 0 Brabham, W. B.lat to Charleston Tuesday on account of j clllttv c M Peeleri M T Johnson,, in the death other aunt, Mrs. Trenholm.j H H Kearse, E D. Bessinger. Paul! at of Georgetown. j Coo]. and L A_ Hartzog. The guests be Special Judge N. G. Evans, of were given papers for a contest, the th Edgefield, left Tuesday morning for answer being kitchen, utensils. Just ai his home after holding the session of then Misses Cornelia and Kathleen pi civil court here. Sanders, with blackened faces and ci Mr. and Mrs. E. H. Henderson j or of Miss Daisye Rizer, bride-elect. 01 spent the past week-end in Aiken (The tables were cleverly arranged Jl with relatives. anc* decorations beautiful. Mrs. er ?Mrs. P. K. Xepapas, of Colum- George B- Kearse was winner o? the JC bia, is visiting her parents, Mr. and prize- a hand palnted tape case' The Mrs G 4. Ducker hostesses' gift to the 'guest of honor was a hand embroidered linen vanity Mrs. Bissell Beach, o c o , is ca&e ^ luncheon was served, the hosvisiting Mrs. Josephine Beach at Car- tessgs being assisted by Migg ^ lisle school this week. Lee Milhous The out o{ town guests ?Little Ruth Alice Hicks has re- were Misses Thyra Gowdy. of Den- G. turned after a week-end visit to her mark, Eliza Shaffer, of Columbia, in grandmother, Mrs. DeWit. Ruth Herlong, of St. Matthews, and n( ?C. H. Mitchell, who is now re- Mildred Jones, of Bamberg. D; siding with his family in Columbia, Mrs. Henry F. Starr was hostess at of ? 1- - ~ ? evU ft ff A^ri AATI IT! rtO was in the city Saturday. a khuueu suu?ci f tluaj auciuuuu ^a ?W. M. Jordan, of Greenville, a honor of Mis? Daisye Rizer, bride- be former resident of Bamberg, was a elect. The guests were met at the ar visitor in the city last week. door and asked to register in the pi ?.Mr. and Mrs. P. W. Sandifer book- pre9ided ?ver by Mrs- James R- tr have aone to spend the winter with Chitty" Tbe parIors and ha" were a at their son, R. A. Sandifer, at Ocala,! bower of Ioveliness with paIms- ferns in pla j pink and white chrysanthemums. The fo . | hostess was assisted in entertaining j a Store and Ready 'MENTS HERE F01 , SKIRTS, COAT SU ounty Fair in New York. Why? Be ed line of Coats, Suits, Dresses, and Res j, S. C. These shipments are beginnin >u will have little trouble in finding jus will be glad to pay. ^ ^ I UNDERWEAR FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHILDREN. ma tm\t tm trolls and ladies, who contribute! Mesdams? Kearse Entertain. largely to the pleasures of the after noon. It was truly a privilege t Kearse, Nov. 13.Mesdames H. A., meet with these "mothers of the na B. and B. V. Kearse entertained tion" and makers of history, and t'h< a delightful way on Friday after- thought constantly presented itself >on at t-he home of the former. Miss that if one could garner events fror aisye Rizer, a popular bride-elect the experiences of those present wha the week, was honoree on this oc- an interesting volume it would make ision. The home was a scene of Mrs. Carter's lovely home was ex iauty, the decorations in the hall ceedingly attractive with its decora id living room consisting of potted tions of pot plants and fall flowers ants, lovely autumn flowers and these being emblematic of the even ailing vines. The guests were met ing of life which gathered arouni the door by the hostesses, and led those who no longer revel in it to the room where tables were laid spring time. r "hearts;" the bride being led to a most fitting programme of musi cozy nook and given a 9eat 'neath was rendered by Mrs. E. H. Hender 1 arch of southern smilax, and peep- son and Miss Vista Brabham. Mrs g here and there were lovely chrys- Henderson gave a beautiful instru ithemums of white and red. A huge mental number, "By the waters o ill of same hues was suspended from Minnetonka" after which she ac ie center of the arch. For a pleas- companied on piano Miss Brabham it hour "progressive -hearts" were who delighted her audience wit-h vo aved. but, strange to say, all parti- cal selections, many of them beim pants were not endeavoring to win' reminiscent of "Auld Lang Syne." heart (as the hooree had done) but Mrs. Carter was assisted by Mes lose all hearts possible. A deli- dames Jesse Carter and R. M. Hitt ous salad course with turkey and in serving a tempting salad course >ffee was served by the hostesses, with coffee. The souvenirs of thi lie -hostesses' gift to the bride was a delightful occasion were age old fa Lge bunch of white chrysanthemums vorites, sweet violets, ed with red maline. this being in ac- Those enjoying (Mrs. Carter's -hos irdance with the color sc-heme. Score pitality were: Mesdames Barber ize, a lovely box of stationery, was Xewsom, Kinard, Rice, Owens, Ayer on by Mrs. Olive Chittv, and pre- Garland, Speaks, Coleman, Easter -nted by Mrs. W. H. Ritter. The lin-g. Hitt, Carter, Henderson, am lests were then invited in the hall, Miss Vista Brabham, id asked to register in the bride's tmt jok. A goodly number registered i Cleaton-Glenn. 1 this occasion. Besides those from lar and surrounding community, t-he Of interest to many Bamberj Mowing were present: Mrs. James friends is the announcement of thTheus and Mrs. Reginald Williams, marriage of Miss Edith Cleaton, o ' Estill; Mrs. G. D. Sanders and Mrs. Louisville, Kv., to Lawrence Mel eo. W. Jenny, of Fairfax; Mrs. W. Glenn, now of Greenville, which oc * Are you going to need some Underwear this Winter? If so, come and let us show you a complete line, in Cotton, Wool or Silk and Wool a Kind and Size to fit each individual from the infants to size Forty-four. We will be glad to show you, if its Underwear you need. rET TOGETHER AND SEE WHAT BAMBERG COU1 >E ALL OF OUR CONVENIENCES. THEY ARE A' lOM HERE. WE WILL BE GLAD TO HAVE YOU. : a. hootop bich showed the high esteem in | H. Ritter and Mrs. A. B. Coggins, o bioh the bride-elect is held. The Ehrhardt, and Mrs. N. P. Smoak, o ft from the hostess was a rolling Bamberg, n with directions for using. The mm me "black misses" served block ice 'n Honor of Mrs. Barber. earn and cake from tin plates, thei _ ? , ~ * .. ? .. x. . - One of the loveliest parties of th< vors being cardboard spoons tied' . . . , .. . _ ? I season was given by Mrs. B. D. Car ith red ribbon. The music was furn-i . . , ^ ter Monday afternoon complimentar; tied by Mrs. E. Roy Cooner, Misses, . " _ ,' ' to her grandmother, Mrs. Barber irmon Cross and Mary Buford. The; . ? . who is Mrs. Carter s house guest, it of town guests were Mesdames' . - .. . . . _. __ _y . ? p, j With infinite tact and graciou ilia E. Harter and George D. Sand- . , _ ? . ? ? J ? ? manner, the old ladies gathered hen s, of Fairfax, Mesdames R. C. , . . .. . .. _ ? _ , T . were made to know t'hat they wer< ?nes, E. Roy Cooner and >M. T. John- t . . . ... ... , _ ^ TTT still a vital part of social life. Ming n.. of Bamberg, and Mrs. W. A. ^ ., ? ling with these and evidently enjoy uley, of Ellenton. ... mg the association, were younger ma -to-Wear Parlor I R FAIR WEEK IN , ITS AND WAISTS icause we have advised our buyers 1 idy-to-wear of all kinds, in time for I g to arrive, and when added to our I t what you want in Ready-to-wear COATS FOR LADIES, MISSES AND CHIL- 1 DREN. Coats for Ladies, Coats for Misses, and Coats for children, that's what you might expect to find here in Coats, The line is large and will assorted in | Colors, Styles and Sizes, the Materials are all New g and the Prices reasonable. We have sold more | Coats this Season than ever, because our line is | more complete and prices reasonable. If its a Coat, I come see ours. I SHIRT WAISTS AND SEPARATE SKIRTS. 1 rrn j i P fi CM-:? J Si xiiis is tne season 01 seasons ior opun omits anu g ig Over Blouses, so we have a well selected showing 1 | of these two popular Garments in a Size and Style | | to please you, and at a price you will approve of, | | for the Quality and Style you get at Hooton's. 1 j PIECE GOODS FOR WINTER WEAR. I | If its Piece Goods you need, and prefer making I N your Skirts, Dresses and Suits, we will be pleased I to show you a complete line of these, in Woolens, f Cottons and Silks, a look will convince you that | Hooton's is the place to Shop, if you care for Clean, Fresh, New Stylish Merchandise. If you have not been shopping here, both of us have been losing j money; come and lets get acquainted. STY CAN DO. WE INVITE YOU TO MAKE OUR P YOUR DISPOSAL. HAVE YOUR FRIENDS r '0 4, Bamberg, S. C. 11 j FAIR j Next Week, November 21st to 24th I We Cnrdiallv Invite vou to make our store H i u * . O your Headquarters while in the city. O ? We have a Splendid Stock of Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Shirts, t Hose, Ties, Etc. 1 H to show you. We sell the Standard & Brands of Merchandise i - STETSON HATS, BOSTONIAN SHOES, IDE 8 , J SHIRTS,WILSON BROS' FURNISHINGS, 3 3 |J KAHN CLOTHING, ETC. J, c| ' THEY ARE ALL GUARANTEED ]U Kearse-Padgett Co. | -I M 162 S. Main St. Bamberg, S. C. M ? Uboe==aor?101?-?idu curred at the home of the bride's par-' young newspaper men of this state, e srits, Mr. and Mrs. Henry E. Cleaton, i He has been managing editor of the s in Louisville, November 2. The wed- i Anderson Daily Mail, editor of the ding was the culmination of a ro-j Anderson Intelligencer, and associmance that began in Greenville. The | ated in various capacities with the _ bride came to Greenville as the priv- Greenville News, the Charleston Post . ate secretary to President McGlothlin and other papers. During the war he y , of Furman university. Mr. Glenn wass volunteered for service and was conand still is. the secretary of the nected with the~7th U. S. infantry, 3 Furman Alumni association, and in third division, as first lieutenant, the course of their work were as- During his service overseas, Mr. sociated much together. J Glenn collected many valuable photoMrs. Glenn is widely known for|3raPhs which he has put into book her piety and lovely Christian char- form' and his articles written dur" g ing the war period were of great ine acter, and has taken an active part in teregt (0 many newspaper readerB in f church work since her early child- this state. :i hood. | Mr. and Mrs. Glenn are now at (Mr. Glenn is one of the prominent J home in Greenville.