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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 SALflON
Columbia River, lib flats, selling price
20c, must goat 17c
Columbia River, |lb flats, regular price
15c, reduced to ll?c
Salmon Steak, special these 2 days... 8c
8almon, lib tall cans, Star and Crescent
(Columbia), selling price 20c, will go at
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15c Salmon will go at 12c
10c Salmon will go at 8c
VEGETABLES
Okra and Tomatoes, best quality.. .7?c
Early June Peas, in cans 7|c
regular price 15c.
Best Value Peas, regular price 15c, reduced
to 9ic
Corn and Tomatoes 8c
Sugar Corn, price 15c, will go at. ..11c
String Beans, price 15c, to go at 9c
25 cases of 31b Standard Tomatoes, will
go as long as they last at 6fc can or 80c doz
Lobsters, the finest quality, regular
o.rice25c, will go at 19c
Shrimps 20c, will go at 14c
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Personal Mention.
?Mr. W. C. Patrick, of Columbia, spent
Sunday in the city.
?Mr. Hebron Berry, of Branchville
spent Sunday here.
?Mr. and Mrs. C. R. Brabham, Jr., of
Olar, spent Sunday here.
?Mr. J. W. Barr spent several days in
the city last and this week.
?Mrs. Smith, of Camden, is on a visit
to her daughter, Mrs. J. B. Holly.
?Miss H. R. Gale has gone on an extended
visit to relatives in Easton, Md.
?Edna, the little daughter of Mr. and
Mrs. J. A. Spann, is right sick with fever.
?Mrs. E. T. LaFitte and children left
last Friday morning to spend a month at
Tybee.
?Mr. N. Burton Felder left last week
for a stay of ten days at Jackson Springs,
N. C.
?Mr. R. S. Simmons, of Batesburg,
spent several days in the city last week
on a visit to relatives.
?John R. Bellinger, Esq., went to
Charleston Monday night, and from there
to Orangeburg to attend court.
?Messrs. M. W. Brabham and Howard
C. Sheridan came home last week from
"Wofford college at Spartanburg.
?Mrs. Hebron Berry, of Branchville,
spent several days here last week on a
visit to her parents, Mr. and Mrs. A. H.
Bruce.
?Misses Addie Lou Easterlin, Clara
Riley, and Mrs. J. A. Murdaugh left yesterday
morning to attend the State summer
school for teachers at Clemson college.
?Mr. T. A. Green, of Spartanburg, was
in the city this week. He also went to
Orangeburg to attend the trial of the 1
Kitchen Grocer cases, which were tried |
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?Mr. C. R. Calhoun and little daughter,
Margaret, of Walterboro, spent last
Saturday in the city. Mr. Calhoun was
formerly principal of our graded school,
and has many friends in Bamberg who
were glad to see him.
?Rev. T. J. Sandifer will sail from
Charleston today for New York, from
which place he will sail for London,
England, to attend the Baptist World's .
Congress. After the congress is over he j
will make a general tour of the continent, j
sightseeing. He will return home about
the first of September. I
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This Sale Wi
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Best Table Peacbes 16c
Karo Syrup, price 10c, will go at?8c
Sliced Star Ham, price 25c, to goat..l9c
Hog and Hominy .7?c
Ham Loaf, 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|c
Potted Chicken 61c
Potted Ham, 10c size, cut to 7c
5c size, cut to 3fc
Corn Beef. llic Can
Beef Hash, large size 16c
Corn Beef Hash, small size, regular
price 15c, cut to llic
Beef Steak and Onions, selling price
25c, will go at 16c
Lamb's Tongue, 35c size to go at... 28c
Lunch Tongue, 35c size to go at.. 28c
Lunch Tongue, 20c size to go at 16c
Dried Beef, 15c size cut to 11c
Vienna Sausage 10c, will go at 7?c, this
is below cost.
Huyler's Cocoa, 30c seller, to go at. ,24c
Nelson Cocoa, 10c size, cut to 8?c
Oysters, large cans, 20c size cut to 16?c
10c size will go at 8c
Jello and Gelatine.. .8c and 7cpackage
Magic Yeast, per package 3$c
Boston Baked Beans, 31b cans (Heinz)
rpcmlftrnrice25c. CUt tO 20c
20c size cut to^l6c^^c^izecuMo^9c|
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?Mr. 0. F. Hunter, of Charleston,spent
Sunday in the city.
?Mr. F. G. Fickling,of the Lees section,
was in the city Tuesday.
?Miss Birdie Gill is spending soiue
time in ^Beaufort with relatives and
friends.
?Mr. J. S. Calhoun, of Spartanburg,
spent Tuesday in the city with Mr. A. M.
Brabham.
?Mr. Alf G. Hays arrived in the city
Monday afternoon from a trip to Apalachicola,
Fla.
?Mrs. N. M. Salley and children are on
a visit to the family of Mr. Sal ley's father
in Orangeburg.
?Miss Florrie Black went to Orangeburg
Tuesday to attend the wedding of
Miss Belle McKewn.
?Mr. S. P. J. Garris, of Denmark, was
here Monday, attending court as a member
of the petit jury.
?Mr. E. E. Hughes and family of Holly
Springs, Miss., are' visiting relatives in
the Ehrhardt section.
?Miss Naomi Elizabeth Sandifer left
Tuesday morning for Orangeburg, where
she will attend the summer school for
teachers.
?Mr. N. M. Salley went to Orangeburg
Monday afternoon where he will act as
one of the instructors in the summer
school for teachers.
Thp familv of Mr. C. C. Ellrov of
Denmark, have gone to Tybee Island,
Ga., to spend a couple of months. Mr.
Ellzey will also spend part of the time
there.
Seidlitz Powder Cartridge.
How a man's life was saved by a common
Seidlitz powder is described by a
German physician, Dr. Franck, who was
called to treat a man who had swallowed
a large piece of tough meat, which stuck
in his gullet. As it was impossible to
dislodge the meat by natural means, and
as the patient's condition was critical, the
doctor tried the efficacy of the gas which
is generated when the constituents of a
Seidlitz powder are mixed. He directed
the man to 6wallow the two halves of one
of the powders separately, and the resulting
pneumatic pressure, aided by the man, ;
who shut his mouth and closed the nasal
passages, was sufficient to drive the piece
of meat out of the gullet into the stomach.
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11 be Greater than
the Last Sale I W
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tent Flour, and the One
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Will Save
Pig feet, large cans, 25c size at 21c
Small cans, 15c size cut to 11c
Pig feet, loose in keg, fresh, each... 3c
regular price 5c. Large quantities 2|c
Egg Plums, 20c cans will go at... .14c
Have about 40 dozen of lobby'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 3?c can
ROASTED COFFEE-LOOSE
35c Coffee will go at 26c
25c Coffee will go at "..19c
2ftc Coffee wiil go at 15c
15c Coffee will go at 12c
Blue Label Roasted Coffee, in cans,
regular price 35c, cut to 18ic
Way below cost; only about 78 on band.
Moye's Special Brand, in lib packages,
regular price 2oc, cut to 16$c
Eagle Milk 13?c can
Dime Milk 8c can
Yan Camp's Big Hominy, selling price
15c. cut to 8?c
Royal Baking Powder, 50c size for .43c
25c size to go at 22c
Good Luck, 10c size to go at 7?c
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Who Makes the Next Lar<
and Head Rice. & & & &
: You from 15 to 331
Good Lock. 5c size to go at 4c
M. & P. Baking Powder to go at 4c
lib package Soda for 4-frc
Jib package Soda for 3c
Macaroni, per package 6?c
Full Cream Cheese lt$c pound
Grists. 18c peck
Meal . 18c peck
Special price on Sugar'to every custo
mer, 16-Jlbs for $1.00 You know sugar
is worth 141bs for $1.00.
Rice from 2c to 4c pound
Salt, per sack 40c
Pure Leaf Lard 9c punnd
Compound Lard 7c pound
101b bucket pure Leaf Lard to go at 90c
51b buckets to go at 53c
31b buckets, to go at 29c
LOOK (Cottolene) LOOK
I have about 23 cases of Cottolene od
hand and this must go, all fresh stock,
guaranteed, if not all right will make it
all right. Large size buckets, regular
Srice $1.25, will go at 91c
[edium size, regular price 50c, to go at 3^c
Small size, regular price 25c, cut to. .18c
Just think of this.
Starch will go at 34c pound
Celluloid, in packages 3?c package
this is cheaper than it can be bought'to-day
Star Lye, 4 boxes for 25c to a customer
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gest Purchase Will be
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Mackerel, large size, very fine, selling
price 10c, to go at 6c
Seeded Raisins 8c package
Currants 7|c package
Citron 16c pound
Matches 4c package
Ground Pepper, 5c package, to go at 4c
Extract Vanilla, 25c size cut to 19c
10c size cut to .. 7?c 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
SWEET SOAPS
I have a very large line of Soaps which
will sell from 2c to 6c the cake. Some of
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ujis suap 1 sen at ioc.
Large line of Candies on hand, will go
during this sfcle below cosu
Pearl Tapioca, 15c package cut to... 8c
Shredded Cocoanut, 5c pkg. cut to 3ic
Fine Box Paper, 50c boxes to go at 35c
25c boxes at?18c. 15c boxes at 8c
10c boxes at 7c
Tablets from 2c op to 6|c
Selling price from 5c up to 15c.
Dove Hams 14c pound
Cold Drinks, excej
^ be sold at 3c, and 1
Prints Will be 6
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FIRE IXS URAXCE
LIFE INSURANCE.
SURETY BOXES
In good, strong Companies.
HENBY J. BBABHAM, Jr.,
Office at Bank. Phone Connection.
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FOR SALE.
ISO opera chairs, suited for
schools or churches,
11 complete sets stage scenery,
1 drop curtains, size 11-20,
2 tormento wings,
5 grand and sky borders.
All Scenery By Garring,
Lot stage fixtures.
On account of unjust and unreasonable
ax imposed by town council it becomes
lecssary for me to close the opera house
>r go into court and have their unlawful
ict annulled, and as this latter plan
vould cost me $150 to $200 attorney's
ees, etc., and as the receipts of the house
,re not sufficient to warrant this expendiure,
the above outfit is for sale at bargain
>rices. Will be sold in bulk or separately.
Lddress, JNO. F. FOLK,
Bamberg, S. C.
ENGINES, BOILERS
GINS and PRESSES.
Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and
fertilizer Mill Outfits: also Gin Press
!ane, Mill and Shingle Outfits. Build
tig, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail
oad Castings; Railroad, Mill, Factory
nd Machinists' Supplies. Belting, Pack
ag, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files
)ilers, Etc, cast every day. Work ISO
lands.
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AUGUSTA, GEORGIA.
'oundry, Machine, Boiler and Gin
Works.Renairing Promptly Done.
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Dove Shoulders 9c pound ;i
Dove Breakfast Strips. ...13$c pound
Armour's Mince Meat, 51b buckets,
selling price 50c, cut to 85c > ' vtf
25c size cut to 16c ^
Loose Mince Meat to go at 7$c t -M
Pepsin Chewing Gum 8Jc ,j
Coca Cola chewing gum. 8c^ ;;
Glenn Springs Ginger Ale?7c bottle %
White Stone Ginger Ale. 7cbottle . S
10c Cigars will go at 7c ''sjs
5c Cigars will go at 34c
Dukes Mixture Tobacco 6 for 25c %
All other 5c packages to go at 4c :M
Tar Soap .3c bar
Flour, 100 per cent, in 24 pound sacks, -jj
selling price 85c, will go at .79c J
Dennillia Flour, 80c sacks, will|go at. .74c ' ^
Brooms, 50c seller cut to 84c .
35c seller cut to 26c
25c seller cut to 19c ^
15c seller cut to...'. ..12c ^
Coca Cola and Soda Water of all kinds ,
cut to 3c bottle
1 still have a small line of tinware on %
hand which I will be glad to close out at
half price.
These Prices Hold Good Only on the ^
Days Advertised And Are Positively 4
CASH; NO GOODS CHARGED! .
pt the ones made with ice Cream, will. / i
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FLOUR Mill I
I will commence grinding
Wheat at my flour mill on
June 10th. "I have secured
the services of an experipnrpH
miliar on.I Trill
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guarantee satisfaction.v.v.
Mill Runs I
Every Day f
And parties bringing wheat to
my mill can be served promptly.
If you are too. far away I
to hapl, ship your wheat to
Cope, freight prepaid. I will
haul from there to the mill,
and deliver your flour at the * ^
depot at Cope without any ad-x
ditional charge. This offer is
only for lots of thirty bushels,
but two or more parties may
ship together in order to
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