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I You'll | ? Regret It ? g If you let the clays go by r, without gelling some of our ? Grocery - Bargains. K They can not last long ! ? Some < Jrocories tire already B advancing in price?I'oll'eo rj for instance. We bought A before the advance, and K while it last will >ell at the g same old price. t Buy Your Croceries from |) 13 c niirnnu a r? r? o * n. o. uncnrw & diiu. > And Save Money. IMPURE DRUGS ARE WEAK DRUGS. Weak <!ruifv have no power, that plain. I?rit^*< that have no powe make medicine that lias no effect. Yo may not find out that your medicine i made of weak, impure drills until yo have entered upon a serious illness, < worse, some loved one in your (nmil has been allowed to die, through wea impure dru^>. Ymi may think till drills ar alike in strength ? that a drug U drug. \sk your doctor. Some prepara lions we can recommend, children' Diarrlue.a and liysentery cure, mad from pure I'epsine, bismuth, an blackberry wine, and an \ntil'eriuen A positive cure for all ho\v? troubles in ?'liihireu suiumrreoiu plai nt, i 'liolera-1 n fa til em. < up- w all else I as failed. Tr; it -Kic ;nn pies to all. You kilo We eollld ll? afford t hi--, if we did not knmv would riiri' your cliilil, and ili.it \.> would want more. a hutth . ,5. F, LACKEY & &0. Short Locals. ?(iardcns arc nearly ruine hy I lie ?i 1*011 111. ?The eon I nights ami the ?i r weather are hard upon the crop: ?Miss Bertha Stalin of Chesto is visiting at Mr. L. O. Payseiir'i ? Miss Marie llicklin of th Tank seetiou is visiting Mi1 renc Cunningham. INCONTINENCE of vv:it? r ilnrllik' ,stn|i|? I Itnilli'dl.i'l'ls t?y I'll K. |lK|o||..N Am i Inrtir wo s olii'tilri'ii i n< 1 uilul1 ulilip I'rii'p il. 0 I'V .1 K Muclwy i.' Drutfrtst*. l.?ncist<T. s (' ? Mr. W. A Moore of Net V.-I. I > i ui iv is t i^ii. sn irioi tier m ri Mrs. Nannie Moore. ?.Mrs. \V. D Koir of Doe Hill is visiting her j>ar? i>t- In r* Dr. and Mrs. .i. II. Wilier poi.i TO CL'IIE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative l.roino (jniniiu* Tat lots. \ll I >rnirtri-it ^ rofuinl 11<" 11,'Hio if it fails to i 'm o. V ?Mrs. II. I,. Simpson oi Dm villi'. \'a.. i> Ik i on a \ *it I her parents. ? II. v. A.S. W is! U ; I j : ... I., for I hi- Seeond D ipt eliili. hot e S nit.lay ).. . ? I lev. I i 1.!: :< hi . .: wan in town one day I a I v k ' nonsuit I >r W Ii* I?1 :il I'V ' . 11 \ . !! Ullij i.; \ >. ?4-\V A N I I:f? S.\ I VI N l.u1. rii-ati i Oi f f: ;; t, on comini .. '.ibe. .i! n i... . i 111 Kl t I.I i> ( ) 11. ( (?M |' \ N V i 'ii*v?>1 u11 !, ( i 11< May ! v ?Mr.J.U \ into ili** .in. i . >M . M -i mil i ,*' V:. * : by > . I >< , ... j r. < I ut ' .. and | ivtii ri .1 lorn v <o I ."111. A- ' I I ?Tho Sunday train on the L railroad has been discon J tinued. Jx! ?liishop Kllieon Capers preach, jj ed in the Episcopal church here re Friday night last. jj! ?Mr. W. G. Chafee, Editor ol Jj! the (?reenwood Index, was in I) town yesterday. 'J ?The Methodist Sunday school will go on a wagon excursion toj) day to Heath Spring where they will enjoy their annual picnic. jo ?Mr. L E. Gregory of Kershaw je is spending some time here with *0! the family of hip uncle, Mr. .1. F. ^!(tregory. p, ?Miss Isabel Davis-who has m been attending Clifford Seminary a'M Union for tlie past yoar, has '.V. returned home to spend her va I cation. ? Miss boons. MassetJ of Dud| ley visited rvlatiTes here last week on her return from Kock sjHill where she had been on a r. visit to her student sister. is ?Mr. C. E. Carter was in town ii a few days recently on a fur t ' lough, before going to (Jhica - manga,(ia.,the point to which the ^ S. ('. troor>s went Mnmlav afior. I " J o noon. :l, ?The commencement exercises ot i'urman I'niversity come oil ' next week, beginning Snnd'V *1 with the baccalaureate scrim i. I ?Miss Annie (iu pin <>| l.ui - c.t-ti r ..ml Miss Lillm llongli <?l " I.md-ford leave to (le v for a "I v tr to Mrs. J, W. Miller t .lef >t i . 1 ferson. ; '( ?M r. .1. K. tllacknion ami lami !y are visiting hi- brother. Mr. K. \. lUacknton, in the Primus s? ""1 lion. j ?A teachers' institute lor coli or? <1 touchers has la-en arranged ,1 ! hv Supt. of hducation lor l.ancaI tor lor .lulv 10-10 with <' v | Scott of (aiiulen, and Jennie H. Wutson of t 'hurloston us teachers. r ?I.ist of letters advertised lor "' the weeK ending June 7. 180S : c| Mrs. \\ I". ('otnor, 2; K-.-ie Mr . i -..in... i.' i * i> 1.1 > ij. i'. i>ri i\ii;uii. a. ?> . ('?>rlis<. 2; .lames Klli on, Joseph i' I lammond. F J. Karik. J. K. ( iKEOOKY, I*. M. l?. I ?There will he services in the F.piseopul ehiireh next Monday "'nieht, the loth instant, at ^ 'o'clock, conducted hv the Kev. J. u W . ? 'antey .Johnson. I i. ?the weather is decidedly peculiar tor J line. For ahout a week the wind has hlown contin\ uoihIv trom the nortli and north east, and ihe ni lit- are so eool that cover ha- keen h'ouuht into () rei|iiisition. ? Maui-.)rate Hums pro>ented hi- I ook- to the County Coniinisioner Monday lor oxarninat ion . . I ;\v . lliat 11i am i : k. _ arterhi-d t ;; : t r not < ! t )2.t)5. ?. ! i ..i i Muckvy went t.> Fort Mill Friday to visit In r i . r, Mr JitOi I'. Mackey. She . I? l . 1 i I. I'liiOili > X ... ; el \> i i.iilu, coil. j;e, lie I . alt a; V K Si. SAFYih , ; r t e? ! , ic . . i> :t?o" v , s? fu. <! i! : 'i M; 1*1 . : i i \ ? . <* i v , > . w u ? ? - . ? . PRICES ' *4 ' r ^ % A ^ORRl For cash, $3500 vvc whom a dollar in cash ' way we have just bou< on the dollar. Fancy Organdies ii 5 cents. French Prir now 10 cents. Aston India Lawn is 8 cents remnants, 300 yards cents. For 5 cents, ? A Feast t 10 cent yard-wide I ' for 5 cents. Another I BftRGftlf}: The time to get 1 Busy as Busy Bees on at prices unmatchable. I Silks and 1 Black goods bohr ! Hlack 15rocade Mohaii that they will all be go lar is when that dollar ! oroidery Bargains. Si day need of, especially Another $300 wortl Wc have 300 pairs of I at 8 cents?they are < Lisle Vests swept dov lit ever did. A big lo ! Pants at 40 cents on t .1 o cents n 1 mr If t r_ .. jyt ourselves. Never hac nice Slippers at 50 cer 75 cents. Tempting bargains a bargain. Rig lot of ? Dr. I' <i. Kl'iott. ol' Dv. i-.'lit was in I <?w 11 yesterday. ? Mr. !'. I. Twittv ol Heath ' -insr v , h in town y< t rdny. M v ; !!i:i^ oi' lial . N . J'v. iciii'il !??." >tsU*r' in rrsjioii ?' ' > i U'h'jirasn i . \I : - <. i. lin^ hero uniionnoi . i: i i u - il!i:o-s of I boil" ill* .f , tin t< ( > AH. ?? I i f Uio ' i i < :j ^ . k a to <<xpr as ion of ilie t: i , * f)l It i n 1 n % " i i : i :: J hi y lump at' '* wito i! a by :iii kind i . bboi t n il and 'i. i.. . . i, none <1^ and to i 1 l t . : I ' .o,i ,,i,! p < r; 1 r? 11* -f i{' ! i tli nksfcr tM stuue. v . Li J SN* OP BA. nf M f ..... \ji ^.ilciiivaibt: uo was worth ten dollars i ^ht. That is the way > i New Grounds that se ited Organdies, lovely c ishing values in White lo cent quality Indi of the 20 cent White 1 >atin Foulord Prints w( )f Remnant I 'ercale for S cents. io 1 100 yards of 5 cent C I fO TftLK id of goods is before o 1 our third stock of Mill Dress Goods w former cost. Black *, Black Sicillian and G ne m a week. The tin is most powerful. An tcli pretty Edging as ev ifvthere are children to li of Corsets. Our 50 c ladies Seamless Black cheap at 1 5 cents. 20 rn to 5 cents. Money t of bov's and ehildrc J he dollar. 350 pairs 11 lys to buy your Shoes I the chance to offer sue! its, worth $1.00. Fine in China Matting. 4c Sample Straw 1 Iats at w. G 1U I management1 keeps more people in poor eircunmtaneep than any other one cmine. To lie suceesHfui one niu-t look ahead land plan ah< ad bo that wheti a iavurablo oppoi.u ty presenti itself he is ready .<? take advunfI age of it. A hill** forethought will also flHVn irnud: o\j enge 1 valuable time. A prudent and areful man will keep a bottle of ' < 'It >m'ier ii ri ( .', t ho. o tie' ! Di .rrbu-1 !.* mod, :n th ' n.- , *. : i .lilti "< \.i , U ( -lllll ' .ruin hi.< . for :> | doctor : : : have ; I i .. I.. i : ' the otb</nstftnU' nft ft .(!. reposition. I i > , is . "r ,,mt s?w :,t gettii { I hv IJ. F. Maoha 6, Uoush&C\ . g W ROSINS I m hard up concerns to in o-ocxls. That is the o ,ve will sell?50 cents 11 at 10 cents, now for ^fleets, 20 cent quality, Lawns. 20 cent Sheer a Lawn is 5 cents. In French Organdy at 10 3rth 8 cents. Bargains. cent yard-wide Duck "hallie for 2J/2 cents, , ABOUT. the public is supplied. ' inery. Everything new A T\ AYTTVfc gU UUWii. Irigured Brilliantine, renadine, chances are ne to spend your dolother big lot of Emery lad)- is in everybe dressed. ent Corset is a wonder. II ose, acid test, to sell o ladies 10 cent ribbed goes farther now than :n's Suits and men's len's 75 cent Pants at It f ^ E ^ i i I v? l IN WW \VU IJCill i values before. Ladies. Shoes worth $1.25 at >0 W indow Shades at your own price. ' . - ^x : 0, tent businei < for modchat- . ' Ooil O'fiC.1 t 1' S P* ' ' / J ';t?r ?i-r - 4r it si lime' .fi , " I it.: i i. I.. I' . ( 1 Send model, rii > r photo "'''i -"frn n. r, We n - . ' i I *' ( {charge ' ir fee * ullilpil.'it 'j?\ * A r-flM?HtlT, "I .wt>0!> Jr.ia *a .' ? r? I ! <"it frte. :?fr ^ ? C. A. v . ' k J rl*>l . -. < . i \.?* it . , " 1 I . I . ' I ' ' I f J m J>?'V "i n< ' '' tf v..- -;0 " ilvJ- <