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k New Quarters! TWO DGOHS SOUTH OF OLD STAND; 0 in storo room r?;c< ntly occupied - by W. D. fjcmmoml ) Where WC ore still ScUinj t/n BEST GROCEO'ES at the very lowest possible, prices,?so loir in Jact, that several of oar competitors ^ have complained and insist on our not selliny so cheap. Nevertheless. we are now in a laraer STO 11 hi /'Oft \t ?./. .'-a means larger complaints, a* ire are better prepared, w?M honest dealings, serve our customers with the best GOODS we can buy at the very lowest prices. Give us a call. Each and every one has a special invitation. He are always glad to see you. R. S. CHERRY & BRO. Short Locals. ? Head advertisement of L. C. Payseur in this issue. ?If you have not registered, you have only to day to do it. ?Mr. 8. Cherry has accepted a ^ position with Mr. J. J. Blackiuon. M.. n f ... ?.ur. n. 1 oung visited relatives in Camden the past week. ?Mr. Steve Hough of Old Store is in Lancaster visiting. ^ ?Miss Leslie Porter is visiting her sister hero Mith Lillie Porter. ?Capt. S. B. Lumpkin, Ci. P. A. of the O. It. & (J., was in town last Thursday on business. ? WANTED.?Position to superintend farm. Good reference. Address, L. J.Walters, New Cut, S. C. 4t. ?Miss Jennie Edwards returned lust Eridav from a viuit ?<-> her parents at Due West. ?Air. Thomas L. Clyburn, son of Air. W. U. Clyburn, has gone to Cleinson to take a course. ?Monroe,another of our neighboring towns, is to have au artoeiau well. ?Air. Walter Ingram, of Hamlet, N. C.,spent several days here ^ last week, visiting his father. ?Don't you need a good a light in your church i If so, I'ayseur has the very kind of lamp you neeu. ?Mr. Will A. Moore, of the I Southern Express Co., AtlantaWashingtou, visited his mother here last week. ?Mr. T. R. Small has been reelected keeper of the poor house for the ensuing year, his bid being the lowest. ? Misses Bessie and Katie Mobley, of Rlackstock, are visiting at their uncle's here, Mr. It. M. McCrory. ?Mayor Thomson and his family visited relatives and friends in Camden last week. ?Eayseur has a lot of nice glasswnre which ho is making a special sale of,?fine goblets, etc. ??Mr. U. L. Robinson left yesterday for Princeton. NT .1 to pa. fliimo his studies in the University thero. ?WANTED:?5,000 cross ties. Parties desiring to sell ctosr tios will apply to W. H. Hardin, Manager L. AC. Ily, Chester, 8. C. a ?Mrs. U. S. Durant, of Wax' haw, N. C.. is visiting her sister here, Mrs. W. 8. L. Porter. MtKA /// // M FA\S a perfect COIIilitioi: of the whole system. Pure blood is essential to perfect health. Hood's Sarsftparilla makes pure blood and ^ thus gives health and happiness. HOOD'S I'11,1.S are (tlip favorite family cathartic ami liver medicine. I'rice 26c. ?Mr. A. R. Cook lias re-opened his stand near the bank. ?Mr. 15. Cunningham is hav| ing his dwelling painted. Mr. J. F. Griffin is the contractor. ?Mrs. \V. H.Hardin, of Winnsboro, has been on a visit to her mother and sister hero for the past week. ?Miss Mamie Green has returned to her home in Lancaster from a visit to tho family of I)r. J. E. Massey.?Rock Hill Herald. Save Your Pickela and Your Temper by using Lemmonds' seven year old cider vinegar. He will pay for all you loose by its use. ?Mrs. W. M. Moore and children are on a visit to her father at GalFney who is in bad health. INCONTINENCE of water during slppp stopped immediately by DR. K. Oktohon's Asti UH'ktic. Cures children unit adults alike I'riee tl. Sold by J. F. Muckcy & Co. IDrugKisb*. I.iuicasttrr. S. C. ir? ?11 u viaiiuiuaicn were oaptized at Camp Creek church Sundav afternoon by the pastor, Rev. J. H. Bold ridge. ( ?The ice cream sociablo given a on the lawn at the Baptist parsonage last Fiiday night was a success. About $8 were realized, r ?Remember I will have fresh a fish on Fridays and Saturdays. Black tish, Mullet, etc. .1. B. Mackorkli.. j ?Miss Alice Klliott, of the t Dixie section, has returned to t Lancaster and re-entered the Graded School. ^ ?F. R. Massev's excursion to c Charleston passes here to day n about noon, and will carry a good \ crowd of people from Lancaster, j ?Mr. B. C. Hough who has been in ill health for several c weeks is rusticating in Chester- j field and Union counties. v ?Miss Etta Williamson of Mon- ( roe, N. C., has returned to Lancafi, ter and re-entered the Graded School, boarding at her uncle's, j Col. Crockett. ? ?Mr. II. J. Gregory will go to ' St; Louis, Mo., tho latter part of c this week, where he will remain v most of the time till next sum- " mer. lie will take his family with him. I H ? Dr. A. 1'. Montague who was s recently elected president of Fur- 1 man University, has accepted, and will reach Greenville early in ' October. s ?Communion services will be held at the A. K. P. church here next Sabbat h, preliminary preacha ing to begin on Friday night before. The pastor will be assisted by Rev. Oliver Johnson. 1 R ?There will he a birthday and ,j basket picnic at Shiloh A. II. !'. s; church on Tuesday, September (] 21at., to which the public generally are cordially invited. Let everybody attend. ^ ? Dr. W. II. Wakefield, of Charlotte, N. (J., will be in Ker j( shaw at the Denton Hotel, on 0 Thursday, September -3rd, from r, S a. m. to 3 p. m. this one day a only. II is practice is limited to o the Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. 0 The doctor will not visit this ? lown again until 1S9S. o ? Dave Jackson ,tho negro who * waylaid Mr. J. R. Flynn, near New Cut on Tuesday morning of last week, while Mr. Flynn was > on his way to town, was arrested by constable J. F. Hunter on a j warrant issued by Magistrate' Iiurns and lodged in jail to'v answer the charge of an assault || of a high and aggravated nature. I ?Mr. and Mrs. T. B. Clyburn j j loft yesterday for Kock Hill whero | . they will make their home in the future. Mr. C. having accepted his old place as book-keeper of li. T. Fewell Sc Co. He has sold out 1 his business in Chester. I llain'KiUer (PERRY DAVIS'.) X' A Sure and Safe Remedy In j? every case and every kind of Dowel Complaint Ls minlfi/kr V This is a true statement and < f It can't bo made too strong ( > or too emphatic. It Is a simple, safe and qnick cure for ' * Cramps, Cough, Bheumatfsm, i * Golio, Golds, Neuralgia, * # Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothache f Two sizes, 25o. and 50c. X Keep It by you. Ceware of V Imitations. Buy only the V Genuine?Perry Davis*. V Sola -Hoorywfcoro. ?The factory is putting in hird l)oiler. ?Mr. Gatison returned Iror lie markets yesterday. Watch h d. for bargains. ?Cotton picking is progressiti apidly, though very little is b< ng sold here. It is bringin bout 6f. ?Miss Mamie O. Allison r< urnedto Roanoke, Va., last wee o resume her work as teacher i he Virginia College. ?There will bo a series < (reaching services at Now Hop hurch, commencing Thursda light. The pastor. Rev. S. > Vatson will bo assisted by Re1 1. 8. Funderburk. ?Mr. \V. T. Rlackmon, wli lerks for bis brother, Mr. J. . llackmon, is spending a few da] nth his father's family in tl }reek neighborhood. ?Mr. J. A. Quisenberry is i own stopping at the Cunninghai louse and is exhibiting the vap< toco at Mr. L. O. l'aysour's stor 'his is something new in tl ooking world and every hous< rife should go there and see th levice in actual operation. WANTEI>?I.ndios to V-nnw tlmf I) ,p brim's S. & 1'. Piils are for sale i tore, $1.00, or \vi . be sent by mail, oh* Agts. ,1. l-\|Ma<'kt'y A' Co. ami It. < lough Co., Lancaster, S. C. ?.Mr. E. F. Cauthen, who h; toon spending I ho summer wit lis mother near I loath Sprinj pent Monday night in LaneasU n his way to Hamilton, Ala . here ho goes to resume his wor s a teacher. ? Letters from Texas indicat hat the cotton crop in Texas i hort. There is no longer an ouht that it will ho short in thi tate. It is badly damaged b lie recent protracted dry, lie eat her. ee Hit lie fore fluf/tiif/. Wo have just received a ca >ad of llaydock and other grade r u : 1 i i>ij?cKiet< sum carriages an oad wagons, with or without, to] nd the celebrated Mitchell Waj ns, which are warranted tho bet n the market, all of which w fTer to the public at greatly rt need prices. He sure to inspet ur stock before buying, and w rill either sell you or save yo loney. Stkvk.ns, Hkatii tV Elliott. )'ew Milliners. Mr. (ianson'a milliner, Mi< .aura Hrown from Haltimoro. In rrived and is ready to servo tl /ailing piiI?1 i?r \vi111 the latest i ats and hat trimming. Heath, Springs iV Co. have ah eenred the services of a new mi inor for the season?Miss Bell 'arks who is here and ready ('< msiness. Miss Belle Carter who was i 'it/patrick's last season is e: >ected to return in a day or tw "Oh, Fez, oh, //t'3, Conic into I Tin* October term of the court oft Jeneral Sessions for this county will convene on the first Monday in October. The following have been drawn as petit jurors lor this term: T. B. Craig, J. I). Grillin, Allen Moody R. I\ Wolfe, A. B. Croxton, W. T. Morris, L. F. Stratlon, B. F. Couch. T. C. Stover, W. Q. Caskey, W. S. Marshall, B. F. Faile, Jesse Fate, R. L. White, = L. II. Rowel 1, a G. W. Ellis. T. J. Gregory, n K. B. Lingle, js F. B. Hammond, A. L. Mohley, R. J. Glenn, f W. U. Clyburn, g L. A. Watson, J. E. Fhillips, j J. J. Small, k G. W. Mahafley, ii J. II. Robertson. J. A. McCaskill, I J. N. Est ridge, J- W. Delaney, J. W. Davidson, . W. F. King, E. M. llinRon J. W. A. Porter, P. T. Twitty, 10 J. F. Came?. I. '8 e| MACK'S | m e Liver| Kidney 5 -I PILLS 3 16 (| ') U 1 WILL positively cufe I)ys- ^ 18 ri i\ pepsia. Sick Headache, ?1 > Constipation,Biliousness,Torpid \ v Liver and loss of Appetite. You 'J, r< f. know well enough how you feel A 141 V when your liver don't net. Bile N v collects in the blood, bowels he- y jL come constipated and your whole ?j v system is \ ,s r. POISOKE&. ( You have frequent headaches, y jj f, feel like doing nothing, pain- in A L your hack, feel drowsy and stu- *1 'r (' pid, tongue coated ami had taste ') | /j in the mouth. Soon,the Kidneys A "Ma? in turn become alfected? ic kip y / HucKuchts High Colored S j f, l nin?, Dizziness, Ftc. a f? It 19 criminal?down ri^ht fool- iS is ishness?to neglect your facer \ y y ami Ixiifnei/s wlion your whole 'J health depends upon their <) is -s proper action. >t -Try- H (* Liver and Kidney Pills, ) ' (*' Ttn'f/ trill rclcirc yoa. 'j ? J. F. MACKEY & CO. '3 r ? . 1 mwwwwU ^w-w.wCw'.wO !S School <>penal. The (traded School opened Monit day with the principal, 1'rof. A. e M. Rankin, and all the assistant >- teachers in their places. They on -t rolled about 105 ptipils that day 0 and others have come in since, u . m . Sick-poison is a poison which makes you sick* It comes from the stomaeh. The stomach makes it out of undigested food. I IK' blood gets it and taints the whole body with it. That's the way of ,s it. IS The way to be rid of it is to look afi(, ter your digest ion. Ifyour food is all properly digested, " j there will be none left in the stomach to make siek-poison out of. ,(( If your stomaeh is too weak to see to ' this properly by itself, help it along with a few (loses of Shaker Digestive |e Cordial. That's the euro of it. Shaker Digestive Cordial is a delicious, healthful, tonic cordial, made of at pure medicinal plants, herbs and wine. ^ It positively cures imligest ion and prevents the formation of sick-poison. At druggists. Trial bottle 10cents. o DR. JASR E. PiSORE. Physician aiui Surgeon. Gritdmile ?l' itt'ItciMi' 12?>s|?iti4| 2<as?] r?lh K<-. >. V. iOFFKRS his |>r?i(< sslntml < =< r vices tin i>tx>plo <>( I,smcus t< i- ituil vicinity. OKF1CK over Itui.U *>i l/ini-.isUr. KKSIOF.NCF. with T. V. WlUUti > Here I Am At * * * ;MACKEY'S CORNER, Where Are You? Good Hour selling at. . $2.00 Good colFee, 10 pounds 1.00 Granulated sugar, 18 pounds.. 1.00 21 pounds lightest brown sugar 1.00 GLASSWARE AT A SACRIFICE. Fine tumblers that has been selling for 10 cents a set, will sell them to you for 20 cents. Teas, Canned Goods and Fruits at the Very Lowest Price. Respectfully, JOESEPH WALKER. l\ S. Highest Price paid for Chickens and Eggs. jbis3h hairrbalsam Cleaners an<lt beautifies the %hair. I fTf'i'tflM ^hi iviiioici n luxuriant jrrowxn. IBmSW wHNrvcr Falls to Urotoro Gray IKQval llmr to Itrt Youthful Color. IV^tVc*! r-^HCuni rralp it.< * -? V htir falling. | gsaaa tigs aaaal ! MATCIIIMi MATERIAL Is u tiresome undertaking which often resul's in failure, and something "nearly a mutch" Is never satisfactory. The re'it on-- thin ? t? at you cannot match: ihut's Electro-Silicon The Famous Silver Polish. because there is no other ltlte it Nearly u million housokeerers use It. A trial nuunitty which is sent FREE TO ALL I will tell you why. Then the seerot of beautiful silverware is yours Simply send your address oil a postal card to silicon, 30 Cliff Nlreet, York. mynewT [CATALOGUES -^\M NOW READY. and I have the prettiest and best Organs Made in America at prices within the reach of uny man who takes oualitv into consideration. The Best is the C11EA1'KST, and while I have the BKST I have put prices on a very reasonable basis and so sure as you see my organs and hear my prices so cur,? will you buy one if your purpose is to buv. REMEMBER. every or pan is (il'ABANTKKB for years. All freights paid with Stool and Instrction book KBKK. R. J. HERNDCH, Yorkville. S. C. uiwiiain?iimwwi wwmw iiibii ihiiii ? New Secret Kcmcdjr Absolutely I'nknown to the profession. I*criunnent t'urra in 15 to 36 days, Wo refund money if we do n<>* eon* You ran bo treated at hoinolorlhewmoprtot MM and the eam<- ffuuniri tee-t with those who Ipl prefer to eomo not e we will contiact to cur- I them >r pay exp< n*? ?.t roinln?rt tRMaMrUHftaKpnrA|'ri1111 Mil I hotel ? BAT ? W ? M ? HI lull* ? I MitLr> "? I I I I I Plrhnrfr, If y?jil liavo l?k.n DirrTWHi^, lodldr polH?h ?rid 1111 haro aohcs A,|(l Murnun I'titohoa In mouth, More Thn*Mt, IMmplrmCoprHTf ol or<-d Njiotii, I l?'cr?oiiauy r?art of I he txKiy llulror K) cfiroH a fulling out, ClJ't In till* I'rlmnry* Hwondnry or Tertiary lllood I'olaon that wo guuriinlrotoruro Wo MPI solicit tho in oil oh?tln< ntv oim>* and chitllcnccP>M(ho world for ucu??- wo 1 cannot carr. Thin <lT> l^l^0 l>an alway?hn(Bo?l thr rklll of tho mont I |c in I n c n I ph>?lclan*. For many yi^rn we liatft UM made a specialty of trefitiiitf (nln dlaeaw with our I*WILR\K and wo havo ioUO.OIIO capital Uhiit.l our unconditional Ruarftnur. W rlto un f-?r lOO nxgr Imok And nliwluto proofs Addrcs* lOOk KKHKUY ?<*.. H07 Muaonlc Trmplf, I'hlcMgo, Illinois. > CAN TDIal 7A M I CV"MED ICTME^I i Y -r Imllgcatlon, lllllounnfM. [ t'nmpli* \ Ion* Uir?'iuln< llrcuth, v | and all disorder* of tho btoinach, , RIPANS TABULE9 , act frontlyyi f promptly. ' d?fc'rali,m follow* tin ir ujmjw BHy i | May tic tifalrii d by | , appH* atJoii to urarrat drnggltt. WANTKD a<;i:nts. "THE ECONFEDERATE SOLDIERIN THE CIVIL WAR Jtlsl |>UI> j lIHllft, I'onluitlS 5IVI pa/e* 1 J \ I > lilt Irs, Hi),I cut I 10) Untile Soone?, Portrait' Map*. | I'll' Tlie k routes l ?ntl larg?si War Monk rvef ] puMlsnl, ami tin'only one Unit does justice to ' il.i Confederate sohllet an l theeat.se liu fouglll for Complete In our volume A cents wanted everywhere to Hell lliti hook on our new ami i easy plan Many of Uir lady ami iitl<-n < :. i igenl' who are at work are making from too to 520O l"T month, Veterans, t-nn* i daughter* ol Veteran*, ami other* interested are requested to semi for a lioatit'ful illustrate) | ilrserlptivo eireiilur i 'n > anil terms to * *ent* A?lilri's?, (' >t'lll e It .lot UN A I. JoU I'RINTlNi; j I ' > . Lotiiav ill*-, 1\ y.