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Mules am * % G. PR MOV inua^ Everything "W If you miss th guaranteed to DOORS WILL 01 PINEAPPLE Finest quality Sliced Pineapples, regular price 20c, will go at 16c Grated Pineapple, regular price 25c, will go at 18c Chunk Pineapple, regular price 20c, will go at 17c A LARGE SUPPLY OF SALMON , Columbia River, lib flats, selling price 20c, must go at 17c Columbia River, ?lb flats, regular price 15c. reduced to 11 i-ac Salmon Steak, special these 2 days. 8c Salmon, lib tall cans, Star and Crescent (Columbia), selling price 20c, will go at 13 i-ac. Think of it, this is a bargain. 15c Salmon will go at 12c 10c Salmon will go at 8c VEGETABLES Okra and Tomatoes, best quality 7 i-ac Early June Peas, in cans 7 1-2C regular price 15c. Be9t Value Peas, regular price 15c, reduced to 9 i-ac Corn and Tomatoes 8c { Sugar Com, selling price 15c, will be sold at.' 11c String Beans, price 15c, to go at?9c Lobsters, the finest quality, regular , price 25c, will go art 19c Shrimps 20c, will go at 14c Karo Syrup, selling price 10c, will be sold at Sliced Star Ham, selling price 25c, special price 19C ' r" "* All Goods Will be P in my Grocery Wa . , of Charge. :=: := Personal Mention. ?Mr. J. P. Matheny, of Atlanta, is in the city today. ?Mr. C. R. Brabham, Jr., of Olar, spent Sunday in the city. ?Rev. P. E. Monroe, of Ehrhardt, was : in the city Monday. ?Mr. H. B. Grimes, of Lees, is spending the day in the city. ?Mr. P. B. Murphy is at home again, after a stay in Charleston. ?Mr. Geo. A. Jennings took a trip over in Barnwell county to-day. ?Mr. W. A. Smith, of the Smoaks sec- ! tion, was in the city last Friday. ?Mr. T. A. Green, of Spartanburg, was in the city last week. ?Mr. J. O. Kearse, of the Kearse sec- ; tion, was in the city Tuesday. ?Mr. Martin Hunter, of Augusta, has i been spending several days in the city. t ?Mrs. W. P. Sellers, of Charleston, is ( visiting her sister, Mrs. W. S. Bamberg. j ?Messrs. J. C. Breland, J. C. Copeland, and C. R. Clayton were in the city Mon- J day. ; ?Mr. Joseph M. Kinard, of Edgefield, r spent a couple of days in the city last week. 1 ?Mr. J. W. Stokes returned from the West Monday, where he bought a car load of horses and mules for G. Frank " Bamberg., ? | ?Mrs. D. W. Shealy and two children, I of Bamberg, are on a visit here, and are guests of Rev. and Mrs. G. P. Watson. Mrs. Shealy, who is a sister of Mrs. Watson, is here for the benefit of her health, ] and it is hoped that our balmy climate will restore her.?Beaufort Post. Tlie Use of Cotton Bagging. . The recent suggestion of a Kansas milling mmnanv that the troubles of the I Southern planters could be corrected to a large extent by the more general use of cotton bagging for Southern products, is being generally discussed and many busi- e ness men endorse the idea. It depends, tl of course, upon the farmers whether they n. will use cotton covers instead of jute for p their cotton bales and many uses to which a: the proposed new wrapper could be put. s( Even with the products which the farm- ; ers do not originate, they could secure the use of cotton wrappers by insisting S upon receiving these foreign products 01 only in cotton covers. In this way they r* would be creating a demand for their fj own staple and maintain the price. Many at mills stand ready to make a stouter cotton ^ wrapping cloth if the demand is only ^ created, and the cost will be little, if any, ^ higher to the farmers. 1 Horses! Come Where Where the F ANK E rs and S rill go at Cost, and Most of th? is sale you will regret it as loi be fresh and in good shaps. 'EN AT 9 O'CLOC Table Peaches 9c Can Cheaper than they can be bought from New York houses. Hog and Hominy 7 J-2c Can Ham Loaf, regular price 15c. reduced to 9C Veal Loaf, price 15c, reduced to?9c "White Cherries in cans, regular price 35c, will go at 26c Potted Turkey / 6 J-2c Potted Chicken 6 J-2c Potted Ham, 10c size, cut to 7c 5c 8ize,cutto 3 3'4C Corn Beef M J-2c Can Beef Hash, large size J6c Corn Beef Hash, small size, regular price 15c, cut to JJ J-2c Beef Steak & Onions, selling price 25c, will go at ? I6c Lamb's Tongue, 35c size 28c Lunch Tongue, 35c size 28c r n.nk OArt ? xjuuv/U IUU^UC, ^vn; oi^c Dried Beef 15c, cut to 11c Vienna Sausage 10c, will go at 7 3-4C this is below cost. Huyler's Cocoa, 30c seller, to go at 24c Nelson Cocoa, 10c size, cut to 8 J-2c Oysters, large cans, 20c seller, wil go at 16 l-2c, 10c size will go at 8c Jello and Gelatine will be sold at Sc and 7c per package! Magic Yeast, per package 3 8-4c Boston Baked Beans, 81b cans (Heinz) regular price 25c, cut to 20c 20c size cut to 16c 15c size cut to 9c \ Delivered B f k /MAM I ??/\/\ I ff igun ri cc IT. PISTOL LOST. On Saturday afternoon, February 2oth, between Mr. W. P. McMillan's home and Olar, S. C., or at 01ar,one Smith & Wesson thirty-eight calibre revolver, silver mounted; appears to be badly worn; in a black leather case, with a small hole worn at the little end. If found and returned, liberal reward will be given. laurie p. McMillan, Bamberg, S. C. CITATION NOTICE. The State of South Carolina?County of Bamberg?By G. P. Harmon, Esquire, Probate Judge. Whereas, C. E. Fishburne hath made suit to me, to grant him letters of administration of the estate of and effects of j Edward R. Fishburne, deceased; [ These are therefore to cite and admon-) - isn an ana singular meKmarea ana creai-1 tors of the safd Edward R. Fisburne, de- | :eased, that they be aDd appear before me, in the Court of Probate, to be held at Bamberg, S. C., on Friday, the 17th day ?f March, next, after publication thereof, it 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show lause. if any they have, why the said adninistration should not be granted. Given under my hand, this 27th day of ( February, Anno Domini, 1905. GEO. P. HARMON, Judge of Probate, Bamberg County. B. Moye Dickinson, INSURANCE. FIRE, LIFE, TORNADO, ACCIDENT, LIABILITY, CASUALTY'. 1 Office at The Cotton Oil Co. -I Cabbage Plants. Fok Sale?I have had several years xperience in growing cabbage plants for _ le trade and now have ready for ship- ? lent the very best early and late varie- 11 es of cabbage plants best known to ex- [ erienced truck farmers. These plants re grown in the open air and will stand jvere cold without injury. Prices f. o. ; packed in light baskets, so as to make p sipress charges lighter, $1.50 per 1,000; Ci i lots of over 5,000 at $1.25 per 1,000. pecial prices made on large orders. All rc rders shipped c. o. d. when money is not ai emitted with order. I am in a better jn Dsition this season to give satisfaction q tan ever before, as I have my plant beds ^ ; express and post office named below, t hich enables me now to ship plants same J iv orders are received. Your orders ll ill have my personal attention. Await,g your valued order, I am yours truly, F< B. J. DONALDSON, Meggett, S. C. , " ' Buggies ai You Can Have , 'RICES and TERf SAMBE GRC WILL, TAb atuiua e things Will go Below Cost.. 1 g as you live. Remember all We have too many goods to c Pig feet, large cans, 25c size at... 21c Small size, 15c size, cut to 11c Pig feet, loose in keg, fresh, each 3c regular price 5c. Large quantities 2 l-2c Egg Plums, 20c cans will go at... .14c Have about 60 dozen of Libby's and Armour's fancy Tripe in cans, selling price everywhere is 20c, this Tripe must go, will sell at 13C This is a big saving. Imported Sardines, 50c size will go at 38c, 25c size for 19c, 15c size for 12c, 10c size for 8c. Mustard Sardines 7c can Oil Sardines.- 3Jc can SPECIAL 31b Standard Tomatoes, will go at 7c can, 8oc per dozen. Blue Label Coffee, Moye's special brand, roasted, regular price 35c, cut to 19c* This Coffee is the very best brand. ROASTED COFFEE-LOOSE 35c Coffee will go at 26c 25c Coffee will go at 19c 20c Coffee will go at 15c 15c Coffee will go at 12c lib packages M. M M., 25c seller, at 17c 15c packages will go at 124c Eagle Milk 13?c can . Dime Milk . 8c can Van Camp's Big Hominy, selling price 115c. cut to Sic Royal Baking Powder, 50c size for 43c 25c size to go at 22c Good Luck, 10c size to go at 7ic Good Luck, 5c size to go at 4c r hi 1. 1TI a. J. SELEI Has in stock a nice line of Open and Top Baggies and Harness! for sale cheap. He is agent for Bickford & Hoffman's Celebrated Grain ? Drill, the Woodruff Hay Press, and., r* i u if?t-f I Lrceriug Harvesting macninery. Also Conducts a First-class REPAIR SHOPi and builds anything on wheels 1 to order. Now is the time to have c your buggy repaired and painted v to look and last as good as new. * Horseshoeing a Specialty RUNS A 2 Grist Mill on Saturdays k All orders sent to me wil be J handled the same as if you were to bring it yourself, (.live me a -r call and inspect my stock. < Yours for satisfaction, tj D. J. DELE. I W.P.RILEY,, Si FIRE al LIFE ' *hi ACCIDENT a; in [NSURANCE. 1?: BAMBERG. S. C. w | en ENGINES, BOILERS! GIXS and PRESSES. Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and , ertilizer Mill Outfits: also Gin Press ane, Mill and Shingle Outfits. Build I ?/ ig, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail 1 sis >ad Castings; Railroad, Mill, Factory !va id Machinists'Supplies. Belting, .Pack i ce' >g, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files I ?a ilers, Etc, cast every day. Work 150 j b? mds. j ?al ooMIron ff'ts MCo & AUGUSTA, GEORGIA, sundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin " Works.Repairing Promptly Done. id Wagons a Big Lot to Sell Q HO DirSHT 14J til V 1\1U11 1 iRG, B k;fr CE PLACE? y9 Marc Too Many Goods to Carry t the goods that goes out of arry during the Summer and t M. & P. Baking Powder to go at 4c lib package Soda for 4?c ?lb package Soda for 3c Macaroni, per package 6|c Full Cream Cheese 14c pound Grists 18c peck Meal 18c peck Rice from 3c to 4c pound Salt, per sack 40c Pure Leaf Lard 9c pound Compound Lard 7c pound 101b bucket pure Leaf Lard to go at 90c 51b buckets to go at 50c 31b buckets to go at ,... 29c BIG CUT ON COTTOLENE $1.25 size cut to 9oc 50c size cut to 40c 2oc size cut to 19c SPECIAL PRICE ON SUGAR Sugar is very high and is still going higher. It is worth ndw in the town 141bs for $1.00. I have about 9001bs which will go Friday and Saturday at 16ilbs for $1.00 to each customer. i oiaicii win gu JJUUUU Celluloid, in packages 34c package this is cheaper than it can bought to-day. Star Lye, 4 boxes for 25c to a customer Mackerel, large size, very fine, selling price 10c, to go at... 6c Seeded Raisins 8c package Currants 7ic package Citron 16c pound Matches 4c package Ground Pepper, in 5c packages, will go on these two days at 4c m The Population of Anderson. Anderson, March 4.?The Walsh Directory Company is preparing to issue a lirectory of the city of Anderson. The canvassing just completed shows that the copulation within the city limits is 7,515, vhile, including the mill villages, which ir^ partly within and partly without the :ity limits, the population is 11,711. The Federal census of 1900 showed a >opulation of 5,498, and as the mill vilages have come into existence since that ime, the figures show that the population >f the city of Anderson has just doubled rithin five years. THE COLONEL'S WATERLOO. Col. J. M. Fuller, Honey Grove, Texas, : early met his Waterloo, from liver and idney trouble. In a letter he says: "I ras nearly dead, of these complaints, and, lthough I tried my family doctor, he did = le no good; so I got a 50c bottle of your llectric Bitters, which cured me. I conider them the best medicine on earth, and aank God who gave you the knowledge c make them." Sold and guaranteed to ure dyspepsia, biliousness" and kidney isease, by all druggists at Bamberg; Feier & Matthews, Denmark, at 50c a bottle. A man is compelled to lie to a woman ccasionally if he would retain her friendlip. A jackknife in the hands of a boy is most as dangerous as a jackpot in the rnds of a man. Yes, Maude dear, you are right. Many girl has discovered that it is easier for voung man to make love than to make oney. BY THE TONIC ROUTE. The pills that act as a tonic, and not as drastic purge, are DeWitt's Littly Early ! isers. They cure headache, constipation | liousness, etc. Early Risers are small, J ? sv to take and to act?a safe pill. Mack ; ? .UlUlLVJii,llVld tlClli rti Y UiJCV VIC V, it . i/., | ys: "Two bottles cured me of chronic V nstipation." Sold by Dr. H. F. Hoover. FOR SALE. Two acre lot on Orange street, in town it Bamberg. Has two story residence of I : rooms, smoke house in yard and ser- 1 nt's room, wash shed and dairy, exllent garden and orchard, one new sernt's house, new corn house, buggy >V use and wagon shed, all on brick fountion. Lot all under good fence. Pretty wer yard and flower pit, brick and iss cover; artesian water convenient, ill be sold at a bargain. Apply to J. T. ON'EAL, P Real Estate Agent, Bamberg, S. C. < > Horses < I ect From and _ #_ - .B. = amber < ;Y S ;h lOth hrough tho Summer. Come ( the store during these two hey must go during these twc SEE Extract Vanilla, 25c size cut to... .19c 10c size cut to 7ic 5c size cut to 4c Extract Lemon, 25c size cut to?19c 10c size cut to 7|c 5c size cut to 4c All other flavors to go at the same prices Postum Cereal, 25c packages cut to 20c Fresh Oat Meal 15c pkgs. cut to 10?c Buckwheat, 20c packages cut to?14c 10c packages cut to 8c Cream of Wheat, 20c size will go at 14c Grape Nuts, 15c size cut to ? ?12c All of Heinz's pickles, Olives, Jellies, Ketchups, Onions, Jams, Pepper Sauce, Prepared Mustards, Celery Sauce, India Relish, etc., will go way below cost. SWEET SOAPS I have a very large line of Soaps which will sell from 2c to 6c the cake. Some of this soap I sell at 15c. Large line of Candies on hand will go Friday and Saturday below cost. Pearl Tapioca, 15c package cut to... 8c Shreded Cocoanut, 5c pkg. cut to 3ic Fine Box Paper, 50c boxes will go at 35c 25c boxes will go at 18c 15c boxes will go at 8c 10c boxes.will go at 7c Tablets from 2c up to 6?c, .Selling price from 5c up. to 15c. DflVO Roma 1 An nnnn/1 A^vf v AAuwg. O.-XV/ |JVU1IU Dove Shoulders 9c pound Dove Breakfast Strips?13$c pound Swift Hams .. 13c pound Picnic Hams 9c pound E'Pho Baml f ? Pay Less and ~ , That's What 1 You Have Youi by the Royal 1 Measure Taken W. Q. H( BAMBERG, : : s s :1s V YOUR FU Can be made to 1 simply giving it ? Shellac. Porch CI Stands can be beat can of House Pa Colors in OH, Wagon Paint Varnish, Inside and Outsid SIMMONS HAI BAMBER Southern THE SOUTH'S GEE U2s EXCELLED DENT Hi Mh Statins Ca; Convenient Schedules o rinter Tourist Eates are no\ lArvi 4- o -fti 1 1 UU111LO. J.MJI J.UJ.1 llllUliliaL schedulers etc., consult Railway ticket ag W. Hunt, Divisio CHARm$TON ' v iJ .> !: . ' . ... -v.: ind Mules! 'g, s c. ?AI F 3iS & nth j )ne, Come All. days will be :|ffl ) days. ?-p PRICES BELOW I Armour's Mince Meat, 51b buckets, sell- ^ ing price 50c, cut to 85c 25c size cut to 16c Loose Mince Meat to go at 7$c Pepsin Chewing Own 8Jc "J? Coco Cola Chewing Gum 8c ssl Glenn Springs Ginger Ale 7c bottle s|? White Stone 7c bottle j): 10c Cigars will go at , .7c ' ^ 5c Cigars will go at.... ' :8jc Dukes' Mixture Tobacco.... 4c package All other 5c packages to go at .4c Tar Soap 8c bar /iaW Flour, 100 per cent, in 24 pound sacks, selling price 85c, will go at 80c -?|? 100 per cent, in 481b bags will go at $1.58 , Dennillia Flour, 80c sacks, will go at 74c '"'M Brooms, 50c seller cut to 84c \ 35c seller cut to 26c ."'M 25c seller cut to 19c 15c seller cut to .12c Coco Cola and Soda Water of kinds cut to 3c bottle Mackerel in kits, regular price $1.25, reduced to.. 95c I hare a small line of Tinware and ^ don't want to carry it any longer so will sell at half price. These Prices Hold Good Only On The Days Ad- ?||| vertised and are Positively- JS Cash; No Goods Charged. |l ne No. 14 Derg, S. ^jjj I Dress Better You Can Do if ' V^Jl Clothes Made failors. Your by i i i 11 11 )FFHAN SOUTH CAROLINA RNITURE ook like new by - ^ a coat of Pierce's lairs and Flower itified by using a int. All Colors. Carriage Paint, Coach e Varnish, Lead and Oil. MARE Cft? 1 Q, S. C. 7 I -iM mmmmmmmmmammMBaJ '|f|| Railway IATEST SYSTEM 1.3 S*Ct CAR SERVICE rs ii all Tbrt) Trans | n all Local Trains v in effect to all Florida ! An no +/-V l?of AC" ll5 wmiw, XVULCO, : nearest Southern ent, or v.w ? Passenger Agt M - -A ~