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v , WB fcBf it PRICES , &OOTHB J TALKING. So Here Goes: 2(1 lbs. (J rami lilted sugar, $).('<> 21 44 Light Browr. sugar,.. 1.00 33 Bars Beat Laundry (Soap,... 1.00 8 Packages Arbuckle's Coffee.... i.(?o * !? lbs. Oood Green Cotfee, ... I .(Hi Best White Oil v. .11 We are still selling molasses cheaper than anybody else. Besides groceries we handle wooden ware, such as churns, buckets, baskets, selves, washboards, etc. AM these goods are sold at the very lowest possible price. A fresh supply of May Cherry Tobacco, at the old price?We have put in a new pair of improved scales? which gives sixteen ounces to the pound, which assures you of honest and just treatment. B. S. Cherry & Bro. Short Locals. ?Mr. .1. B. Yilleneuvc is home from Kershaw visiting his mother. --Mr. II. .1. (?tvgory and family visited (Columbia Inst week. --Senator Ti 11mmi spent lasl ) Friday night in Lancaster as tht* -4 truest of Senator R. I'\ Miller. ?The much delayed pension money will lie ready lor payment hy the loth or 20th inst. Rev. S. N. Watson organized a church at Hell town one day last week. An effort will be made to build a house ol worship soon. ?Mayor W. C. Thompson and family spent several days of last week with relatives at Welford. INCONTINENCE of water during sloop stopped immediately by DR. K. Hktoiion's Anti Iiit'KTlc. Cures children and adults alike, i'rlco tl. Sold by J. K. Mackey & Co. UruKRlsts, 1.ancestor, S. C. ?M isses Ethel and Delia Steele of Rock Hill are visiting Mi ss Mamie Steele of the Creek neighborhood. ?Mr. W .1. Evans, who has been laid up for more than a month with lever, is again at his post in this ollice. T. M. Fitzoatrick & Bro. arc headquarters lor Cane Mills, Kvaporatorsjluggies and Wagons, ?4 Stoves and furniture. It. ?Mr. 1). A. Williams, has been visiting his brother Mr. W. K. Williams and other relatives and friends at and near Kershaw. ?Mrs. M. F. Jones and little daughter, Miss Corinnc, have returned from a visit of several weeks to Yorkvillo and Cleveland Springs. ?The wind, the low tempera ture and the rain of last, Friday night were painfully suggestive of the autumnal equinoctial gale. ?Misses Mattie and Ada Cly burn, of llaile Gold Mine are visiting at their uncle's here. Sherifl Clyburn. ?County Treasurer J. K. Blackmo'n aixl family returned last Friday from a month's visit to relatives and friends in Arkansas, the former home of Mrs. Blackmon. ?Caj>t. A. Thies, Snj?t. ot the Ilaile (told Mine, has let the eontract to Mr. .J. J. Wldsnant of I Kershaw for the erection of a handsome two-story dwelling at the Mine.?Kra. Hill You fJirr I p nil ttiJit health means to you? If not, look out for impure blood. Cure boil*, pimples, humors and all sorofulous tendencies by taking Mood's Sarsaparilla. Hood V J'ilff* are purely vegetable and do not purge or gripe. All druggist*. ' a ?Mr. W. <i. A'liims, of Hock llill, was in town yesterday. ?Postmaster (Iregory is confined to his room with sickness. | ? Payseur has u lot of nice! glassware which he is making a! special sale of,?fine goblets, etc. I ?The candidates will speak in j the court house, or in front of it, if the crowd is large. ?Don't you need a good a light in your church ? If so, Payseur has the very kind of lamp you , need. , ?Remember I will have fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays. ^ Black fish. Mullet, etc. J. B. Mackorkll. 1 1 ?Misses Alexa and Edna McLure, of Chester, are the guests of Mrs. R. E. Wvlie. 1 ?Miss Bonnie Faulkner, of ' Fort Mill,is visiting Miss Brennie Thompson, of Riverside. i Nervous Troubles are due to |(. impoverished blood. Ilood's Sarsaparilla is the One True Blood Purifier and nerve tonic. ( ? Mr. W. U. Olyburn, of Ivor- ] shaw, spent a couple of days here this week with his brother, the Sheriff. * ?Mrs. J.C. Elliott and children have returned from a visit to rel-1 r * ' \ atives at Tradesville. i ?Miss Cornelia Elliott has returned from a vitit to her uncle's, Mr. VV. ,1. Armfield, nt. Waxhaw, 1 N. C. ?Mr. J. .1. llilgert, Manager 1 of the 1'nion Stock Yards of St. Louis, Mo. and Mr. B. 1'. Thomp- t son of Spartangurg spent a few ( days here last week as the guests > of Mr. II. J. Gregory. ?Rev. J. T. Chalmers well ] known here, will he married on ' the 18th inst. to Miss Marion ] K ff* * i ? i * ? MMcnen, daughter of Mr. T. P. i Mitchell of Fairfield. ?After thirty minutes deliberation in the jury room, an Edge- , tiehl jury acquitted Solicitor , Thurmond of the charge of murder for killing Will Harris last Spring. ' ?After August 25th, wo will not rcceievo any more shipping ties until further notice. I. \V. MOOllK ?& SON. . Agents for Hrockie & Welsh. ?A special excursion train will ! be run on the L. & C. from Ohes| ter to Lancaster on Friday for 11no speaaing oy tho Senatorial! ! candidates. Messrs. J. K. and .J. 1 T. Anderson will be in charge of the train. ? List of letters advertised for I ! tho week ending August 1). 1S97: ] Mrs. T. A. Droonigoole (.'!), Miss!] j Callio Witherspoon, Mrs. S. ,|.i Hrumley, II. II. Crosswell, Rev.K. T. McDonald. Jos. F. Gkkoory, 1'. M. ?The (JafFney Ledger says on j I Monday the (). It. A C. Railroad Company filed with the Clerk of ( Court of Cherokee a mortgage for $000,000 in favor of .the Fi- ' nance Company of l'ennsylvania. I The document consisted of twenty ! pages. ?WANTKI")?Lady of business ability or man of energy, to ; canvass the county. $10 per I menth salary for whole time . or liberal commission for parti time. Address J. J. Bkown, Main | \ St., Columbia, S. C. ! | ( ? President i ont Tripp and a number of the I bondholders of tho (). II. dr C. . | inspected the line Wednesday, < I coming up from Charleston to i Ctunden and looking for a suit-1 ' ablo route for the Camden-Sumter branch which, it is said, is; 1 soon to be built. < J'MJH? M MM?M1?tftM ?? I Pain-killer.! J (pukhy oavib'.) ' { J A Sure and Snfo Xcmedjr In cv??ry c**? J J ami evorjr kind of llowol Complaint la [ ] Pain-Killer, j J 1 This Is a true statement and It can't bo | ?I mado too utroug or too omphutic. } i < It It a simple, s&fo and quick cure for ' ! < I Cramps, Cough, llhoanisthui, > ! I Colic, Colds, N.nrtlgls, j [ ] Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothach*. 1 J TWO SIZHS, 2Sc. and 50c. ?There will ho a protracted meeting at Antioch church next week. ?The Helltown Sunday School Aril I have a picnic on the 21st 8t, to which the public is incited to be present with baskets. ?Miss Lilian Cloyd and Miss Lillie Miller are visiting at Fort Lawn. ?T. Y. Williams, Esq., is havng his lot near the Episcopal jhurch craded preparatory to tuiilding a residence. ?M iss Essie Killian, of Fort Lawn, is visiting the family of Mr. II. H. I'ardue. ?Miss Ilattie Denton, of Cam len, is visiting her aunt here, Mrs. J. E. Slewman. ?Miss Ida Hood is visiting her incle, Mr. Robert Iluoy in the ipper portion of the county. ?The I'rime Minister of Spain A-as assassinated by a Nihilist Sunday, by shooting. He died n a short, time. ?Now is a good time to begin 0 make hay. There is a big jrop of grass and it should be saved. ?A protracted meeting is in progress at Fork Hill church. The preaching is being done by Rev. A. M. Croxton, who last .veek assisted in the conducting of 1 meeting at Heath Spring. ? Dt. Strait attended the pic lie at Black .lack Saturday and made a speech. ?Mr. W. 1). bemmond moved iiis stock Monday into the Davis store room, corner of Main and Ihinlap streets. I?r. T.o Brim's S. 1'. Pills, the only French; for Initios One I?ol!.?r, at it ore or by mail. Agts. .1. F. Macki*y A Co. and II. Hough A Co., Lancaster, S. (*. ? Horn to .Mr. and Mrs. J. J. [Mierry, Aug. 1. 1897, a son. and to .Mr. and Mrs. K. M. Met'rory )n same date a daughter. ?-t 15,000 more was j>aid into the date treasury last week by the Dispensary, winch makes .f 55,000 paid in within the last two inont hs: ?After speaking at the Mack Jack picnic Saturday, Senator l'illman drove to Heath Springs and hoarded the .North bound train for Lancaster, lie changed jars here and took the L.AC, for Ohester on his way home. The irowd at Mack .lack was about 700 strong, the Senator reported. l>ro/>/>e(f Demi from Heart IHseutic. Kaster Mills, colored, who was for a long time employed by Dr. I. I*'. Mackey as took, dropped lead in Dr. Maokoy's kitrhen I'hiirsdny morning lust while booking breakfast. Heart disease was the trouble, so the coroner's jury decided. She was a faithful aid woman and was about f><> years of age. Nn-To-Hio for Fifty Cent*. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure. niakes weak Hicd strong. blooU pure. bOc,<l. All dru^iita. --.Miss Clara Barrett privat iseeetary to Congressman Strait : has roturiuHl lroin Wasliingtoi j where she has been since last l)c ' eeniber. ?Messrs. I'oag and llarpe are hustlers. Not satisfied wit i lie extensive business done a their ginnery last Fall, they ar enlarging their plant by the avl dition of another large gin and double box, steam tramping presf and this season will be able t gin and pack 50 bales of cotto; a day. ?Messrs. R. 8. Cherry A: Blare moving their stock of good into the store room .just vacate) by Mr. W. 1). Lemmond, just tw doors south of where they havi been doing business. IFEMALIA y OK fj ? i *Womans Reliefs i f, i X The New Cure for nil I i ? i F ^Female Weaknesses.* > > Femalia will reloive in a few l* hours: /. Pain in the top of the head, , V Profuse tlow when Courses y are on. < ?] Pain when Courses are on. , Fluttering of the heart. v ?*rvim? ami 1'yspeptlc 1 ft Symtoms. j ji ll?'avy dragging pain in the i ([ back. 1 /, Habitual constipation. , o* Irritability of the Bladder, (' and difliculty in passing 1 f, water. j i> Sure feeling in lower part of f' bowels. ' jr, I'ain in regions of Kidneys J > and Backache. Vj Bearing down feeling. ' f, Burning and Scalding dis- , > charges from the Womb. 0 Never fails to produce a healthy. \ g free and natural tlow of the ( ? monthly menstrual secretions. f, For Sale by , V J. F. MACKEY & CO. i JUUI 111 USNStViHSn ! Cures Itlilurj mii?I Illitilder Trou blew. Thousands of such cases hav been cured by the use of Botani Blood Balm (B. B. 15.) If yo doubt it, call or send to the Com pany whose advertisement ajj pears in this paper, and they wil for a one cent stamp, send you book of wonderful cures, notonl of the above diseases, but of u! manner of ailments arising fror impure blood. It is the standar remedy of the age for the cure o ail blood and skin diseases. $1.0 per large bottle. Cl'HKI) WITH TWO HOTTI.KS. J. A. Maddux, Atlanta, tin ! writes: "I had great trouble i j passing urine, which was tille j with sediments. .My hack an 1 loins gave tne much pain, and j lost tnv appetite, strength, an , ileah. 1 became nervous and ui ab'e to sleep. Two bottles of He tanic, Hlood Halm (H. H. H.) gav mo entire relief." S. M. Hllis, Atlanta, < *a. writes "Botanic Hlood Halm (H. H. B. cured me of most stubborn ec/.t ma. I had doctored it withoi success for twolvo years." For sale by druggists. STIEFF PIANOS NO DISPUTING the fact that thorn is n<> music more plousii than Hint i>( the piano, and of alt piano*. 'I ll ST I KIT takes the lead-tieyoiid ailouht. Kver thing lit 10111 a siTKl'T* piano is atipromc a'.Ufactory The tonu, and every note in tl I scale. Irom the lowest to tin- highest, exemp ties the highest advance in the art of piai construction Kven after years of service Til , STIt.IT' retains its original tone In split; i age Many a one eotistrneted tit er forty yea i ' ago are still 1n use Send 'for lllustr.it' I catalogue. Terms to suit. Chas. M. Stieff. Ilnltlmore -i? North Kiherty street. Washington fi'.M Kteventli Street. N. W. Charlotte. N. C.?213 N. Tryon St. 1 o ?!l ? v' 1 ? 5 : LOOK f Of 18! I have just received a iot of 1 u "<1 P LOU 11 :it the very lowest " price. Sugar, Co/fee, Lefts, Ct(lifted (Ltods in proportion. e I will cut '2 cents under any body on any thing in the grocery . line. Respectfully, ? JOESEPII WALKER. u /'. S. Highest Price paid for Chic7 ens ami Pggs. ' DR. JAo. E. POORE, 0 b Physician and Surgeon. " Urntlunlr of IlKllovun Hospital n *1<m11caI College, W. Y. V rpTKKS his professintial services lo llie peo ) " plo of I,nnenster and vicinity. j OFFICE over Hank of liunoastor. ^ KKSIDENCK with T. V. Williams. / I ____________________________________ > Fl K>H\ liMVERSITV. 2| Greenville, S. C. ) , DR. C. H. JUDSON, Chairman of Faculty. \ OF.SStON hi I'ins Scptomlipr '"ml. Courses / "D leading to all Academic dcurei s. i'teparu \ tiT.v l'vjuvrtmotit In cliaryi' of experienced J teacher* Cost reduced to iiiininiuni l>y mess \ system. Hoard lit private fanllles moderate 'J For t ntulogue and further information, apply v to clrairmui , or to ' ben. e. creer, ij Secretary of Faculty. | NOTICE I To School Trustees ! ) AU. SCHOOL TRUSTEES who ) ordered School Supplies t.f any IS kind from W. I). McKinley some \ time ago, are notified to call at c the office of County Sup^riuten/ ilent of Education and get iheir ') goods. M r. John T. Green will ) deliver the goods in my absence. Respectfully, ) W. B. BRLTl K. ) VIRGINIA COfcfcEGE \ For YOUNIi L/\DIES. Roanoke. Va. J Opens Sept. 0, IM'7. One of the leading Schools jx for Vounif I.allies in the South Magnificent J buildincs, all modern Improvement-.. Campus |\ teniier-'s Orand mountain xeonerv In Valley JL of \'a.. famvd for health. Kuropcan and Atnerc can teachers Full course. Superior ad van tai/es in Art |iml Music. Students from twenty States Fhr catalogues address the President. ? ; MATT IF. 1'. IIA K111S. Roanoke, Vlrrlnlu. himdercorns The only ?ur? Cure for t. I Com.-lrs:-.p??;i | -1' . M.Kos x a A1 -7 fmy. is*, at Orurgata. ? haiSrbalsaw rlf>n?fi atiJ bratitir.et tho hair l- B7 1 Tfti l'roiii'iit a luxuriant growth. I Falls to Itratore Orty ?- Kak? l^7 *? lts Youthful Color. KCJW91 ^*1P difrasrs \ hair U.uufc. ] r TrAlli iv ^"c.anrl jt] > > .it ' ir von nroCONSU SVI PTIVE or hiivs I Yritltfrraf|i?n, l'mnful illtf <>r 1 t>- t-f nuy kind um v : FAUXEK'S OlNOEIt TONIC Many *}.<? ro hopoUlill cllaCOUXU^cd LuWO Ct Lcullli by lltf UitU* J ;; EVERY WOMAN if j can have 01 Free of All Cost a liberal trial ?|uantitv ol' lEIJilTRO-SILKflX , 'I'/u Sihutr I'of is ft. U i It's unluo iii'irrit ami will sti*prWi- y.i'.i. (1 Sini|ii> s?-nil your .* i.truss on a postal to 1 si ucox, an ciiir St., Now York, N. Y. "A"- n.aitu !-tHvi.>: ??r Ti? t?? l.outM pur-. i >" _ e [ AN IDEAL FAMILY MEDICINE'] i I For lnillfMtl<ini lllllouanfM. = | llrailuchr, t nnwllpnllon, Ho?t , 1*1 nmiilo * Ion, Offensive Itrruth, v. ^ * I - Mi l Ail dlfw?r?I? rrt of the iit--ijiaa li, s". cv aTT^HB^P| , ) f U?T? raml llowvlc. /ct> ' 1 RIPAN8 T A RULES 3- j f art (ffntlyjrt pminplljr. * . ditf-nlon follows th? ir iu^. It * I May l?c ulitalnnl I?y I [ ppllcallou to nrarrat i1rnv(l?i< s Bridge to Let I *T*:IJ' . i.uiri. t to ' ... i to irldi'i- ( \i r i ai * Cr> k at Millar* Mill will ho let to tlm iow st rusponsiblo Imlilur, at tliu Htto of the hrlilffe, on Tin silnv Viie ml 1". ;>t 10 oYlook. a. tn The mii-t i s.tful ti ''<t? r will he required to enter into 1hm.i1 in iloiiti.i' the amount of IhO hat fol 1 the faithful performance ot the eontrtu-t. i'lans anil npi'i mentions will In-mml*'known at ila* lotting Ail ritfht to reject imv lilils is reserve.1 I.. J. I'KKRY, j,. County Supervisor. | ILL INVITED TO SIMM !k \\TK rNDKKSTAM) THAT A KEof >\ port has la-en circulated that ' j only stockholder* of the new barber shop are expected to patronize it. This \\e wish to correct and earnestly to solicit the patronage of the public ? generally, bothc >untry and town, and guarantee one and all the best and j same attention, at customary prices. 1 I,\n< ahi kk To.Nsontat. Company.