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> , w? tea ir PRICES ?kDO THE < TALKING. So Here Goes: 20 lbs. Granulated sugar, $1. 21 Light Browt; sugar, 1. 38 Bars Best Laundry Soap, 1. 8 Packages Arbuckle's Coilee, ... 1. >0 lbs.Good Green Coft'ee, ... 1. Best White Gil We are still selling molasses cheap than anybody else. Besides groceries we handle wood* ware, such as churns, buckets, haskel selves, washboards, etc. All the goods are sold at the very lowest posj ble price. A fresh supply of May Cherry T bacco, at the old price?We have p in a new pair of improved scales which gives sixteen ounces to tl pound, which assures you of hone and just treatment. n n /vi ? ? ft. 5. unerry ? Bro. Short Locals. ?Woodman of I ho World \vi meet Thursday nijrht. ?Mr. I). N. Markov is out wit his threshor. ?Miss Li/./io Mclhvain is vi ^ itiMir at Mr. J. It. McCnrdelFs. ? Miss Julia Taylor is visit it in Darlington. ?Miss Mamie Clyburn is vi itinir relatives at Kershaw. ? Miss Itessio Markov is visi M .1.... ....i 1i. 6n.i? ^ ?P ilwu... ?The Camden base ball nil beat Charlotte last Friday (> to ?Miss Minnie Crockett is visi injr friends and rehitivn* at Rip burg. ?Mrs. Thuiv.il Brasington the Ilaile Mine, is visiting h (laughter here, Mrs. M. II. Join son. ?Born to Mr. and Mrs. L. Bedenbaugh, June 22, 1807, daughter. ?Miss Mattie Nettles, of Car den. is visiting Miss Sallie Kidd here. ? Ice and ice tickets .just cheap as the cheapest at \V. j Da vis'. ? Miss Fannie Hoke, of Vor is visiting her sister here, Mi ^ W. B. Knight. \ At* lino I*""" " ,l,/ * * * iiui ivi una uuvil I > > 111 1 o the Chester Steam Laundry, ] C. Stalin and II. IJ. Howie, co porators. <V INCONTINENCE of water during -de Stopped immediately by Olt. 1". DKTOIIOJ Ami I>m kiii Cures children and adu alike Price fl. Sold by J. P. Mackey & < Druggists, Lancaster. S C. ?Mrs. <). H. Katon to < Mi Mary Hou^h, ??(' Winston, N. < is visiting relatives here. ?Messrs. \V. K. .Jordan, M. Mcl'adden and I . L. Smith, i Fort Lawn, visited the t'ami of Mr. II. I>. 1'ardue last week. ?.Just, received, a car load tlie celehrated "Mitchel wagons which we oiler to sell at priei which will astonish you. ('all ai see. Stkvkns, IIi:\riivV Er .iot ?F. K. Massey, the excursioi ist, will run one of his excursioi to Charlotte, N. C. via Kock Hi Thursday, July'JOth. Tho roui trip fare from this point will 1 1)5 cents. ?Masonic Lodges can got Le lor or Note paper printed, wil i a cut ef the square and coiupa J einldem, hy applying to the E ^ TKK I'M I sk office. Send in voi orders. .MoCall S. <May 22, Is*. 17. -I lia been taking Howl's Sarsaprnlla f indigestion ami it lias numd iim* lias also ?<l mi* of ti'tti-r anil tiol fil mi' inotln r respects. W'. II. .M< I.a rin. Hood's IMIls cure all liver ills. 21 ? i jA ?Cadet J. R. Blakeney has re[ tiir 11 t?d from Clemson tor th> va-1 ^ cation. ^ ?Rev. S. N. Watson occupied I he Raptist pulpit Sunday night, | preaching an interesting sermon.1 ?Rev. \V. C. Kwart and fain ily have returned from a three! weeks visit among relatives in; Abbeville and Anderson. JHI ?Mr. William Hanks, local Kdoo it.orof tbo Rock Hill Herald,made this oilice a pleasant call last Wednesday. ?*r ?Mrs. I)r. T. B. Cox, of Chester, and her son Dr. W. B. Cox. visited Mrs. H. J. Gregory here last Be' week. 1 l'~ ?Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Lazenby o- returned Monday from Virginia at where they have been spending a part of their honey-moon. St ?Air. .John M. Craig v ho has 1 been in Pennsylvania for nearly 1 two years teaching penmanship I and art drawing, returned home *= last Friday. i ?Mr. Robert W. Hunt, Trav ( eling Passenger Agent of the , 11 Southern Railway, was in tow n I Monday.' hi ?T. V. Willliams, Esq., is hav 1 ing a barn built upon his lot near | the Episcopal church, lie will ' j build a dwelling a little later. ?The Lancaster A Chester p Railway company is repainting some of its coaches and putting s- up some new mile posts. ? Mr. .1. E. Rlackmon, County If. I Treasurer, and family have gone .. Ion a visit to re'aiives and friends ' | at .1 unction. Ark. They will lie ' le absent a month. I ?Chester's issue of $50,000 of t- G per cent, bonds, issued to sink ! h- an artesian well and put in a ays- I tern of water works for the town, < .. has been sold in New York atlOl. ; ot ! er ?Mrs. R. E. Wylie and little I n- John I), and Marv Evans, who j have been visiting relatives in Richmond and Washington for L. the past month, returned home ! a Monday. ! ?('apt. J. W. Ardrev. of Port n- Mill, I). 1). (L M. A. F. M. met ; le with Jackson Lodge here Monday \ evening in an ollicial capacity, j 'lie went to Kershaw yesterday i .IS | i i Y to meet the masons of that place. ( ?Mr. R. /.. Welsh, proprietor ' k lot'ttie Welsh Mill, drained oil' hip I ... i mill pond last Thursday and i caught besides a large quantity of ' | ! cat fish, Arc., -1 carp, one weighing t >d j 1H pounds, 2, and 1, 7$. '"i ?Mr. L. L\ runilerburk, a i r well-to-do tanner, who lives three ' | | miles west of town, has a cow / yjfrotn which he makes and mar ' kets 7 pounds of butter per week. | In the last six months he has sold;! 117 pounds made from her She I ss is a halt Jersey. I ?Mr. .1. 1*. Derham, Clerk in the Comptroller General's office, J. came up last Wednesday evening dI and on Thursday made his an-1 ly nual settlement with County An-1 ditor Cook, and went over settlements previously made by the' of Auditor with the Treasurer, the; i'' County Supervisor and theCount,s ty Superintendent of Kducation.i Mj The settlement was satisfactory. ' n,IH Miss Carrie Massoy, aged about I] JO years, died at the factory last ij Saturday after a lingering illness; iof more than a year. She was a! 50 daughter of the late Alvin Mas , soy of Tradesville. Her remains j t were taken to Tradosvillo and ill I buried at Spring lliil church J ss Mondav. v:. I "" ) our O/t/tortunit!/. Thoro is a full bonolioiary scliol V|1 ar-diip from Laneastor oounfy now or | varanf in Winthrop (?ollof?o. Miss " Klla Maokoy having ^raduatod. p. I ? i(_ A oompotitivo oxamiialion will bo bold on Auirust to lill tbo va fc.. cancy. M> i> i> O ?> ?>*> *>*> ?> *> \ ("rntnpn\ \ Croup, "\ ? VH\ \%\|; DIAKRIHKA, DYOENTERY, ami ull HOWEIt COMVI. A IXTS. + ~ A Sure, 8ufo, Qulok Cure for these * ^ troubles is 3 J PainKtt^rl (HKKHY davih'.) +> * Vsed Internally and Externally. 4.' 4 Two Sizes, 83c. and 50c. bottles. J ~ ?> > ?> > > > >>*> ? > > OBITUARY. Death always brings sorrow to the heart of the bereaved. The aged Head of the family left satl iiiul alone thinks himself most bereaved and so with the bride or groom, parent or child, hut when young parents are called to give up their only child?the center of their mutual affection?death seems a most unwilling messenger. This thought causes a feeling of the deepest sympathy to well up in our hearts for Mr. and Mrs. CI. U. MeManus. Their loving and rmly babe has been borne by angel hands to Him who gave it. Kret not. fond parents, but rather ro.joice that it has only gone home in advance and ever beckons you homeward. Hod sent His angel to our home One bright evening in May, To bid our darling jewel come To Heaven's endless day. They closed her beautiful bright eyes And made her go to sleep. They took her far beyond the skies And left us here to weep. KRI K.N I). A ^ (*y, <TVTT"TVT T <\ 1 y ' ' I L' AAI> ') I DYSENTERY CURB. 3 ? .) f, : A PERFECT REMEDY : < v. : f\ for teething, weak and ; '/ : sick INFANTS, giving al- ) jr^ : most instant relief in jv kj Summer Diarrhoea. ; (; Vomiting. : >") ; Cholcra-lnfantum. Ac. S A" V f? . The hot Summer months are y y . prolific of BOWEL and rj L' ' STOMACIIK troubles with ; ?) f. t lie young. Jt The fruit and vegetable . ^ L' season crowds great respon- : 'J f? sibility, anxiety and care a j : upon the mother. (Children's / L' : l>. and I). Cure will give . ) fi : prompt relief anil should he ; \ ^ in the home of every parent ' L' . ?the welfare and life of the : ) f, little ones, often ilnnamU ^ : upon prompt ami reliable : J L' remedies. For Sale by t J. F. RIACKEY & CO. ) L' ) f, Prices *25 Cents. \ ~r * rv? ' >'(feSNS .1 II.i i.n.iti. t urc included 111 the \vV Vtjr liiukiuj" of IIIRKS x < / Rootheer. The prepnNi> y/ ration ol tl:\> k rcat t emt; perauoe drink is an event H Vj ol importance in n milfoil well regulated homes. 1 MIRES $ I : . Sifcotbeer i% 's full of hoihI health. tti f' uvigoratinjj, nppeti/.|l|l in#. satisfying. Put F w 'VI some up to-day and ( Ipll'O It rPnlltf t<\ r\t?# J <lown whenever you're M i^f 1 Made r>nlv hv The Mtoiii, i,'os "ires Co., LlVHUHm ? lu'lclpliia. A paoki 111 ft) nKp '"ikes 5 gallons. Sold everywhere. That's \ot Thr !>><//. ' \ iimn may guy, A ml n mail maj lie, And a man ina,\ pull and Mow . Cut he can't g<d t rade by sit t i iik i n t lie .xliade Waiting for business to grow." IT'S A C At July t Cle just what the keeper would house-eleaninj You Find Y i Enough That's Just we N ~yroR? ROON business of such always throw on our hi nants, odds and ends i land Shoes. We must 'time. -i-You'll Nc 4 Cheaper Just coming in a 1 Auction Goods. 1 Percale 5 cents. Rei Duck, only 5 cents. T broideries and Laces a 10-cents Fancy Organ* 7 5-cents Corsets cut dc 40-ccnts Corsets at 25 SEE 1 300 Parasols, fancy worth Si, for 45 cents. Shirts <?oin<? at 25 cent JUST ( A manufacturer s line < \pairs. Price One-h Pants for 2; cents. 1 cents. 36 Mens fine Suits for $5. This i , v y w i iv.i OCR SHOE ; IS EKOEAH $6,000?W e begin t ! first cost. The balance of our | Our llat Stock at you The Ganson I I \ _ ASE OF a laring l Sale! thrifty housecall summer ? ou Haven't Room. Our Hasii! !EEO after cleaning up. A magnitude as ours will mds hundreds of remn broken Suits, Pants ?;et rid of them in quick ? J iver Buy Than Now. iig lot of Summer nf inr/l-un/lo ? ;"'u-wiuc nnants of Linen and housands of nice Emt prices to sell quick, dy now down to 5 cts. >wn to 50 cents. The cents. WSJ handles, Satin Twill, Men's 50-cents dress :ome, )f sample Pants?390 lalf. Men's 50-cents Good $1 Pants for 50 i black clay worsted s the "Brag" $10 Suit stock ^ (iks. ^ .V VKl> tw v^l^clll II Will ill J Millinery at any price, r price. )ry Goods Co.