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\ STAPLE AND FANCY GROCEUIES Keep Your /\ TkT 6 Our New w On Us. t- PRSCE T LIST. s pounds Arbuckle's ColTee $1.0 7 ' Good Green Cofl'pe, 1.0 88 liars Good Soap, 1.0 ^ Fine Molasses, per gallon, .2 The best Molasses, per gallon, 8 May Cherry Tobacco, per pound,. .*2 The best White Oil,..." 1 2 3 pound-cans line Peaches for . .1 Good Smoking Tobacco, and 10ct! For Low|:j; T"? - jt rices ?? on all other <;K<H'KKIKsboth Heavy and Fancj rail on tin. One Door South <?/' th Hank. R. S. Cherry & Bro Short Locals. ?Bicycles repaired by I\>ag <1 Harper. ?Mrs. H. P. Graham, of For Mill, if visiting Mr. R. Young1 i, family here. ?Miss Daisy Young is horn after a visit to Kock Hill an* Monroe, N. C. ?Ice and ice tickets just a I cheap as the cheapest at W. A ? Davis'. ?The Spring term of the Sn preme Court adjourned last Fri day, and Judge Ira B.Jones cam home that night. ?Sunday was the hottest da wo have had, but Monday am Tuesday were close competitor! ? Don't forpet, to take your ma chinery to I'oap Harper for re pairs in time for the threshin season. ?Miss Mattie Miller, daughle of Senator B. F. Miller, who ha been at Winthrop during the pas year, arrived home lasc Thursda; to spend the summer vacation. INCONTINENCE of \\ atcr during sice stopped Immediately by l)n. K. Dktoiion Anti Dii'Etic. Cures children unci adull alike. I'rlee *1. Sold by J. P. Muckey & C< UruKK'sls, Lancaster, S. C. t ?Thursday is the day for th election of the assistant teacher of the Graded Scnool. Quite i number of applications have al ready been sent in. ^ ?.1 list received, a car load o the celebrated "Mitchel wagons which wo oner to soli at price which will astonish you. Call am soo. Ktkvkns, IIkatii & Kli.ioti ?A week ago a number of bicy cliata had their tires puncture* with tacks which lead to the pre sumption that some one had scat tered tacks upon the side walks ?Miss Klla Mackey, daughte of Mr. and Mrs. I). N.Mackey ha completed the regular two year Normal course at Winthrop Col lege and graduated from tha excellent institutioan last Wed nesday. She came home Thurs day. Dr. Lansing Burrows of Augue ta, Ga., preached the baccalaure ate sormon of Furman Universit; Sunday night, and Rev. J. W I'errvof Ilartsville. S. C nr??pii 7 ? - ! r?v-vM ed the Rermon to the Greenvill Female College that night, botl ^ in the First Baptist church o that city. Will You (live Up all that hoalt means to you? If not, look out fo impure blood. Cure boils, piinplei humors and all scrofulous tender.cie 4 by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla. /food's I'M* are purely vegetabl and do not pain, purge or gripe. A1 druggists. ?Miss Lillio Parish of Yor vilie is visiting Mrs. M. F. Jom ?Mr. and Mrs. 8. W. Heath, [ tlie Flint Ridge section, ape several days here recently. ?Rev. J. liarr Harris arriv Monday and began his tent tuei ing at the factory last night. ?Mr. Quaig, the man shot I 0 Mr. .John McManus some wee ago, is said to be getting well. R ?Mi ss Fleetwood Montgomei R of Marion, S. C., a college mate ^ Miss Klla Mackey, is spending - week here with Miss Klla. ' ?Sheriff Clvburn and Clerk Court Porter visited Kershaw 01 day last week. ?M iss Julia Hell is visitii . her sister here, Mrs. J. ] .' Oauthen. t ?Mrs. John A. Cook and ch r dren returned Saturday from visit to relatives at Taxahaw. ?The three-weeks-old child - Mr.Simeon Carnes, of this count died last week of dysentery. ? Married, June 13th, 1897, c the home of. and by Magistra Burns, Mr. H. V.Masseyand M t i^mma uatoe, all of this counl ?Mrs. Jones, mother of Jud and Mr. C. W. Jones, returned e her home in Newberry last wet ?Misses Hattie and Am Gregory and Miss Lillie Port R spent last week with relatives L* Kershaw. ? Mrs. W. P.Bennett and chi '* ren returned last Thursday frt '* a visit to her parents in Augus 0 Ga. ?Miss Bessie i'erry return y Saturday from Asheville, N. ^ where she has been in the Norn ' College for girls. " ?Among the graduates 1 Davidson college this year we r tice the name of Mr. Thos. Spence, formerly of Lancaster. s ?Judge O. W.Buchanan's or t daughter and youngest child di .. i :- cj ? * v at men uuiuo iii oiiimer uu i 9th, and was taken to Winnsbc ? for interment the following dt '8 is ?Rev. I)r. Weber is attendi ' the commencement at Woffo College. He is a member of t board of trustees of that instil s tion. a |. I>r. K. C. West's Nerve and Hn Treatment is guaranteed to eure a cure any ease of nervous debility . wtiatever cause. Six months com wiiii K"ArAtiiee, ffi. At store or '* mail. Soli* Acts. J. F. Mackey A Co. ami * C. Hough A Co., Lancaster, S. C. ?List of letter* advertised 1 the week ending June 15, 18fl Miss Mollie Mack, J. 1). lilac * mon, Dr. Bird, J. W. Ilolt, A. 1 Small. Jos. F. Gregory, i\ M, i. ?Surveyor T. M. Belk h r made quite a reputation as 8 surveyor. He has been called 8 Kershaw county to locate soi lines for the State Land Agent. t ?Messrs. Fairchild Bros.,host i. of the spinning department of t Lancaster Cotton Mills are abc to open up a store in the Mar store room just this side of t " factory. ?The daily output of cloth . the factory is now between 25,0 B and 30,000 yards. When all h the looms are running every d f the output reaches the high figures. ?On account of a break doi li in one of the boilers, only a p< <r tion of the machinery at the ft * tory was running for several da recently, but the damage has be * repaired and the machinery again all at work. ijjPain-killer.il. 01 J I (pkhry DAVIS'.) [ | lit J A Pur? nnd Knfo Remedy in every ens? ' J | and every kind of Buwel Complaint ia j { j ed jjPain-Killer.'; 31- j J This is a trim statement nnd it enn't be } <j made too ?trout; ur too emphatic. > < It is a simple, sufo and quick cur? for ' I ? ? |)y J I Cramps, CoiikIi, Klicumat Ism, > * 11 Colic, Colds, Neuralgia, , S KP J j Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothache. 1 J J [ TWO SIZES. 23c. and 50c. ; rhennnmv?vr???i.s?ntin,tlJ Tt =5 ?The Court of Inquiry referred a to 111 last week's Entkhimusk met in th.t Senate chamber last Thursof day at noon and proceeded from ne day to day to examine witnesses to the conflict between the [itr students of the South Carolina College, the military and the police, with a view to locating the blame upon the proper party. A number of witnesses were exa amined up to Saturday when the court adjourned to meet again on of the 22nd inst. fy, - SS at | 8 :,e 1 PliiLlnnn'n hinnnlima $1 r. tiiiira s mmum x 6 Aw? 5 5 | DYSENTERY (IRE. i] >k t ) K : A PERFECT RKMEI>Y : S lie 7* 'or ,,M'fhing. weak ami ; w Ig : sirk INFANTS, giving al- : y ter * ; most instant relief in ; g in f ; ? I ; Summer Diarrhoea, ; 3 Vomiting. : 5 Id- 5 ; Cholera-lnfantum, Ac. 5 II The hot Slimmer months are ' ? t?, g .' prolilic of BOWKI. anil : 28 ]| ! STOMACIIE troubles with : jj | , ' the foUOK. : Q etj ? I The fruit and vegetable : ? p 11 : season crowds great respon- : ji * S sibilitj, anxiety and rare ; S lal ft upon t le mother. Children's : is ]1 '. D. and 1). Cure will give ; fj j : prompt relief and should be : N * : in the home of every parent : ? J ; ?the welfare and life of the : j? lO- jl Rttl? ones, often depends : S .. a I upon prompt and reliable : to ** J : remedies. O | For Sale by : 8 ,ly ! I J. F. MACKEY & CO. | | Price, 23 Ccati. ^ >ro *y ? ?= ng ?Mr. E. B. Craighead, presird dant of <Memson College, has rehe signied to accept a unanimus call ;u- of the trustees to the presidency of Central College, Mo., his alma mater. Hon. W. I). Maylield, ny State Superintendent of Kducation, has been suggested as the by successor to l'res. Craighead. i A cool ' WHD0TT1.B InI I of Hires Rootbeer KjJ Ej 0,1 a sweltering hot aB fffU. day is highlv essenivAJM lo co,n''ort "I'd * f health. It cools the tO 1 >lood, reduces yottr /rrTl temperature, tones 116 Jr"? |<fr\ the stomach. -1^1 HIRES h! m-X rill Rootbe?r 111 [ll^ I^DQ should l>e in every 168 IMLI IjAWhonic, in every l Mill 4l|^H| office, in every workFM shoj>. A temperance DH Lioj^H^rink, more health|H ful than ice water, at IH "H||more delightful and MB ~? IBM satisfying than any ul " II] ot'lcr 'cveraSe Pro* U / * f^Hl **1? ??1? t>? the t'kirle* R. ay m UHJ Rlree c? ^klUitelphlk. A put' ni?k*? J tUl] tw I I ?Bishop Capers has issued a >r- formof prayer and authorized that ic- the same bo "said" in the Kpiscoya pal churches next Sunday, June en 20th, commemorative of the is sixtieth anniversary of the reign of Queen Victoria. For Wide-fl Buyers! 1 the end of the season is It means more to us th rather to see Summer G loss than carried over. IN our advertisement; then STO as so many are doing, hooks along. You are winning argument is st lower prices and better < petitors. Our power in rv i 1 r\l v<l ^ OV.V.I KJ1 UU1 cUJllll} 111 g BARGi We are not bragging ; < verify what we say. REB HO* ] THE Big rumpus in Wash Cisland cotton, down to ored Cambric remnants i ,800 yards of Duck an< 5 cents. One More Shipment of Cents Percales Goi 10 cents Curtain Scrim nine Holland Shades, fi j plete. It's a Go. Nevei isses and child's Dish pair. Skeleton Corsets Bicycle Corsets and 40c the 75 cents kind, only < Brand New Bai soles and Fans, r broideries at slaughter p Lawns, Dimities and C going at 5 cents. See These 10 1 Wooen I 300 Mens Summer Y cents. Narrow Gauge SHOES at 80 cents c ing out Millinery St heart of trade. The bus The Ganson D 9 > W iwake fit 11?W only 6 weeks away, an you. We would 1_ - . c 1 oous our 01 ncrc at a /laybe you don't trust inspect our CK Bring your pocketsure to buy. Our cad fast adherence to ?Oods than our comgetting values is the iving ?INjS. everything is here to PROM fcOOMgI Goods. Yard-wide 4 cents. B ine col; at 4 cents. Only ;1 Canvas remnants at 111VUU U^IUUUIU 1U ng at 6 Cents. at 4 cents. 600 gen inged, 25 cents, com: saw the Like! i Gloves at 5 cents a . worth ? i for aR rt-c d extra long Corsets, 5 cent. ^gains in Para>Jew Laces and Emrices. Everything in halies, worth 8 cents, Pieces Fancy linens. 'ants worth $i for 45 1 Depot full of our >n the dollar. ClosOCk at cost. The y place. ry Goods Co. s