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7rV Wei Thursday FREE! Don't Fail to Atter 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 goat 17c A LARGE SUPPLY OF SALTION Columbia River, lib flats, selling price 20c, must go at 17c Columbia River, ilb flats, regular price 15c, reduced to llic 8almon Steak, special these 2 days... 8c Salmon, lib tall cans, Star and Crescent (Columbia), selling price 20c, will go at -?oi ^ mvi.L a JtOfi:. XUUiJL ui lb, bins u a uaigcuu. 15c Stdmon 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 9?c Corn and Tomatoes .8c Sugar Corn, price 15c, will go at. ..lie String Beans, price 15c, to go at 9c 25 cases of 81b Standard Tomatoes, will go as long as they last at 6?c can or 80c doz Lobsters, the finest quality, regular . price 25c, will go at 19c Shrimps 20c, will go at 14c I ? I All Goods Will Be I # in my Grocery Wa |. Of Charge. ^^========================== A MnT r\i ivy i | Have j this yc prices O. FRi " V ?? : . * Personal Mention. ?Mr. Emory A. Hooton has resigned his position at Klauber's. \ ?Capt. D. H. Rice, of the Olar section, ( was in the city yesterday. ?Miss Lena Owens, of Allendale, is vfsiting at Mrs. Otis Brabham's. ?Mr. Joe Jean O'Neal, of Savannah, * Ga., spent Sunday in the city. * . ?Mrs. J. C. Langford, of Hampton, is * on a visit to Mrs. D. F. Hooton. $ ?Mr. Tillman Zeigler has gone to At- t lanta to take a course in a business col g lege. ?John R. Bellinger, Esq., spent Tues- 1 day in Orangeburg on professional busi ness. c ?Mr. R. S. Simmons, of Batesburg, visted relatives and friends in the city this = week. * ?Mr. Cope Livingston left Monday for t Asheville, N. C., to work for a telephone \ company. a ?Mr. W. P. Murphy, of the Orangeburg Evening News, spent a few days here . this week. - 1: ?Mr. W. F.. Hughes, of Union, spent 1 several days in the city last week on a visit to relatives. P ?Miss Aline All, who has been visiting relatives here, returned Tuesday to her borne in Allendale. ?-Mrs. C. R. Brabham and children came home last week from a visit to relatives in Marion county. ?Mrs. J. S. Saunders and children, of Florence, are on a visit to her parents, Col. and Mrs. T. J. Counts. t( ?Hon. C. W. Garris and Maj. Eavelock J* Eaves, who are now staying in Jackson- ^ ville, Fla., have been on a visit to relatives and friends here. ?Dr. V. W. Brabham, who graduated at a( the University of Maryland this year, is ? at home for a short vacation; he has been ~ appointed resident physician in the Uni- ? versity hospital. a] ?Prof. W. C. Koger went to Augusta oi Saturday night to spend Sunday with his j D wife, who is visiting relatives in that city. | Si He will attend the teachers summer school at Clemson, going there from Augusta. ci The Ross tin mine at Gaffney is being h< developed into a paying enterprise, la Two cars of tin ore have been shipped, w yielding 70 per cent of pure tin. This 1 a section of the State seems to be rich in ce minerals. Gj I! Well! Well! F8 , Friday ai This Sale Wi this Will be 1 To the one that Ma One Barrel of Best Pa Given Twenty-Five Poi id the Great Sale! Best Table Peaches 16c Karo Syrup, price 10c, will go at.. ...8c Sliced Star Ham, price 25c, to go at..l9c Hog and Hominy , 74c 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 64c Potted Chicken 64c ' Potted Ham, 10c size, cut to 7c 5c size, cut to. 3?c ! Corn Beef. 114c Can i Beef flash, large size 16c Corn Beef Hash, small size, regular ! price 15c, cut to 7l lie Beef Steak and Onions, selling price 25c, \rill go at 16c Lamb's Tongue, 35c size to go at.. 28c Lunch Tongue, 35c size to gp at., ,28c Lunch Tongue, 20c size to go at- 16c Dried Beef,~15c size cut to 11c Vienna Sausage 10c, will go at 7f c, this i is below cost. Huyler's Cocoa, 30c seller, to go at. .24c Nelson Cocoa, 10c size, cut to 8?c i 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 1 Boston Baked Beans, 31b cans (Heinz) regular price 25c, cut to 20c < 20c size cut to. .16c. 15c size cut to. .9c ( Delivered 'M M igon Free / W I I 1" J 'HER 1 ust been received, jar. I also have th on all of my vehicle \NK B Crop Conditions. Washington, June 27 ? The weather mreau's weekly summary of the crop conlitions says: "While heavy rains have hindered the sultivation of cotton over a large part of he central gulf districts and in central tnd northern Texas, where many fields tre foul, crop as a whole has experienced general improvement throughout the coton belt. The plants are generally uaderiized, especially in the eastern and cenral districts, but good growth is nearly sverywhere reported. Complaints of lice j :ontinue from South Carolina and Geor;ia. In Texas less damage from webvorms and bollwevils is indicated; in wesern Louisiana, however, some fields have j een abandoned oh account of weevils, | nd in Oklahoma and Tndian Torn'tonr sreb-worms continue damage. Some pick g has been done in extreme southern ?exas. j "Under favorable conditions for translanting tobacco, this work has. been i irgely finished and the general condition f the crop is promising." ? A BATH IN NATURE'S SULPHUR SPRING. j : Ail Its Health and Tone Obtained by Using [ Hancock's Liquid Sulphuf. ft c With this valuable internal and external j >nic, everyone may have at home the r ealth bringing luxury of sulphur bathing, u ther valuable properties of this ster- J ng preparation result in its conferring a ? lear and highly beautified complexion on \L lose who use Hancock's Liquid Sulphur f xording to directions. It is nature's ? Teatest germicide, a cure for acne, itch, \? imples, ringworms, burns and scalds, jj rickly heat, diphtheria catarrh, canker ad soreness of scalp, eyelids, nose, mouth (9 r throat. Principal druggists sell it. Tj escriptive booklet of Hancock Liquid & ulphur Co., Baltimore, Md. t? Negro named Sam Hudson robbed and K uelly beat an aged white man at his (a irae near Greers, Greenville county, In st Sunday morning. A crowd of enraged Ik hite citizens captured him and gave him ^ terrible whipping with whips. He n mfessed the crime and is now in jail at s reenville. Here I am A: GRfi T AKES .A C n 4-4444/-f r IU JCUU1UC 11 be Greater than he Last Sale I W kes the Largest Bill Durin tent Flour, and the One 1 und? of Moye's Special Bn 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 i Egg Plums, 20c cans will go at 14c Have about 40 dozen of Xibby'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. i Imported Sardines, 50c size will go at 1 38c, 25c size for 19c, 15c size for 12c, 10c size for 8c. Mustard Sardines 7c can Oil Sardines 3ic can ROASTED COFFEE-LOOSE , 35c Coffee will go at 26c S 25c Coffee will go at 19c 20c Coffee wiil go at 15c 15c Coffee will go at 12c Blue Label Roasted Coffee, in cans, regular price 35c, cut to 18ic t Way below cost; only about 78 on hand, g Moye's Special Brand, in lib packages, a regular price 25c, cut to 16?c r Eagle Milk 13?c can I Dime Milk....v. 8c can 8 Van.Camp's Big Hominy, selling price J L5c, cut to 8|c Royal Baking Powder, 50c size for..43c 15c size to go at 22c t 3-ood L ick, 10c size to go at 7-Jc . M LOT C I think they are as e largest lot of Bug is so as to make i AMBB ! cii s I ?? = I The Ideal Health am || The Water that Puts R J *1.. n t? t> 7)Fj vuc ui mc j iuai m Hotels to be Found in tl ?j| One Mile of Main Line P way. Stopping Place Ta; for Terms and Illustrate I MtMMMMMMM I Chick Spr j| Chick Springs, - - ? pin! Don't ICER PLACE ly, June Z*J the Last One, at ill Have Until Oc1 ig the Three Days Will be Who Makes the Next Lar ind Head Rice, You from 15 to 33 Good Luck. 5c size to go at 4c M. & P. Baking Powder to go at 4c lib package Soda for , 4fcc ^lb package Soda for 3c Macaroni, per package 64c Full Cream Cheese 16c pound Grists 18c peck Meal 18c peck Special price on Sugar Jo every custo ner, 16$lbs for $1.00 You know sugar s jvorth 141bs for $1.00. 'Rice from !.. .2c to 4c pound Salt, per sack 40c Pare Leaf Lard 9c punnd Compound Lard 7c pound 101b bucket pure Leaf Lard to go at 90c ilb buckets to go at 52c tlb buckets to go at 29c LOOK (Cottolene) LOOK I have about 23 cases of Cottolene on land and thi9 must go, all fresh stock, guaranteed, if not all right will make it ill right. Large size buckets, regular >rice $1.25, will go at 91c iedium size, regular price 50c, to go at 39c imall size, regular price 25c, cut to. .18c ust think of this. Starch will go at 3|c pound Celluloid, in packages...,3-jc package his is cheaper than it can be bought to-day Star Lye, 4 boxes for 25c to a customer OY >F Fir ; pretty if not pretl ;gies I ever had or room. RG, B PRINGsj 1 Pleasure Resort I loses on Pale Cheeks || j the Times Resort j. lie South. Situated jj|| A of Southern Rail- |$g ylors, S. C. Write I id Booklet lid I i ings Co. I! - South Carolina ^ Fail to Read T 1Y 8 Ul. an, mnm id Remember tober. i Given Free of Charge gest Purchase Will be Wfo. CoiT Mackerel, large size, very fine, selling price 10c, to go at .6c Seeded Raisins 8c package Currants 74c 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 . ,7jc 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. .Ktyc 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 this soap I sell at 15c. Large line of Candies on hand, will go during this sale below cost. Pearl Tapioca, 15c package cut to.. .8c Shredded Cocoanut, 5c pig. cut to 3$c Fine Box Paper, 50c boxes to go at 35c 25c boxes at?18c. 15c boxes at 8c 10c boxes at 7c Tablets from 2c up to ojc Selling price from 5c up to 15c. Dove Hams 14c pound ECold Drinks, excel be sold at 3c, and t Drinks y 01 be 6i Telephone 14 1 nIE ML tier than any I hav i hand. I have cu 9 9 i t 9 9m9 am ben insurance) ....I WRITE ... FIRE ISS FRANCE LIFE INS FRANCE. SFRETT BONDS I In good, strong Companies. B! J. BRABHAM, Jr., Office at Bank. Phone Connection. m FOR SALE. 480 opera chairs, suited for schools or churches. 11 complete sets stage scenery. I 4 drop curtains, size 14-20. 2 tormento wings. 5 grand and sky borders. All Scenery By Garring. Lot stage fixtures. On account of unjust and un reasonable 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 i rould cost me $150 to $200 attorney's _a_ i . . .e xi a. I ees, eic., ana as me receipts 01 me nouse ,re not sufficient to warrant this expendiure, the above outfit is for sale at bargain rices. Will be sol d in bulk or separately. Lddress, JNO. F. FOLK, Bamberg, S. C. ENGINES, BOILERS GINS and PRESSES. w Complete Cotton, Saw, Grist, Oil and * 'ertilizer Mill Outfits: also Gin Press ane, Mill and Shingle Outfits. Build lg, Bridge, Factory, Furnace and Rail >ad Castings; Railroad, Mill, Factory ad Machinists' Supplies. Belting, Pack ig, Injectors, Pipe Fittings, Saws, Files ilers, Etc , cast every day. Work 150 ands. MIidii fIs smlyco i AUGUSTA, GEORGIA. = oundrv, Machine, Boiler and Gin WorKs.Reoairing Promptly Done. '' V>S ' A \ his! ALE 4 , - -jja _ ff?g id July 1st j FBEEI le One, Come All! J Dove Shoulders 9c pound Dove Breakfast Strips. .. .13^0 pound M Armour's Mince Meat, 51b buckets, selling price 50c, cut to 85c 25c size cut to .16c ' J Loose Mince Meat to go at... A.. .7$c 'M Pepsin Chewing Gum 8$c '3 Coca Cola chewing gum 8c J Glenn Springs Ginger Ale 7c bottle White Stone Ginger Ale 7c bottle * 10c Cigars will go at 7c ; j 5c Cigars will go at 84c ^ Dukes Mixture Tobacco 6 for 25c $ All other 5c packages to go at 4c ' * Tar Soap .3c bar ^ Flour, 100 per cent, in 24 pound sacks, i selling price 8oc, will go at 79c D Dennfilia Flour, 80c sacks, willjgo at..74c Brooms, 50c seller cut to 84c ; J 35c seller cut to 96c . ? 25c seller cut to 19c ',M 15c seller cut to .19c Coca Cola and Soda Water of all kinds cut to 8c bottle I 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 | CASH; NO GOODS CHARGEDt >t the ones made with ice Cream, will fj he rest at 5c. Ten Away Certain floors Ea& Day ;| ' Bamberg, Sooth Carolina | jles! e had . ? it the | g, s cj flour mm 1 I will commence grinding Wheat at mv flour mill on June 10th. 'I have secured the services of an experienced miller and will guarantee satisfaction.'/.*/. Mill Runs I Every Day j And parties bringing wheat to my mill can be served prompt jjr. xi yuu axe wju iar awajr to haul, ship your wheat to Cope, freight prepaid. I wiU haul from there to the mill, and deliver your flour at the depot at Cope without any additional charge. This offer is only for lots of thirty bushels, but two or more parties may ship together in order to ^ make up this amount. A*# ^ia J. B. TRAYWICK | COPE, - - SOUTH CAROLINA Kl iV. P. RILEYj 1 FIRE LIFE ACCIDENT r%~ INSURANCE. | BAMBERG, S. C. 'M s&jSkS ' . ~ - -? '