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HARMONY NEWS. Harmony, April 13.?The easter ser-] \ ici> at this place came off last Sun day night. A very large crowd was in attendance to witness the recita tions. The little children acted and recited their pieces well and the ac companying music was real fine, and we think our organist, Miss Joe Bal entine, and the choir deserve praise for making so line music all from new pieces. Mrt>. Mannte Balentine, Miss Sudie Medlock and others deserve ?complimenting for being so success ful In training the little "wee" tots so well. It was a grand success In every partlculaary. Every one pres ent enjoyed the occasion. Kev. Ray Andenton, of Laurens, was present and opened the service with prayer. Mrs. Clara Balentine, the teacher of one of the primary classes, has not been able to meet her class for some time. We were glad 10 see her able to attend the service. Miss Lula Simpson, of Greenville, was at home with her parents a few days last week, but returned Tuesday. Miss Agnes Simpson has accepted a position in Greenville and left for that city last Tuesday. Mrs. Elindor Seibert Is very feeble and has been for some time. A great many of our people were somewhat surprised this week when it became known that Miss Mira Wood of this place had become ?he wife of Mr. James Terry of near Fork Shoals, Thursday evening. The ceremony wns performed by Mr. Luther Gnahum, assisted by Rev. Ray Anderson of Lau rens. Mrs. Terry wasa tho eldest daughter of Mr. Jesse A. Wood of this community and Mr. Terry a progres sive farmer of Fork Shoals. Only a few relatives were present to wit ness the ceremony. We join a host of friends in wishing the new couple a happy voyago and a pleasant sail through life Mrs| Anna Boho of Union has been visiting Mr. J. A. Wood and was pres ent at the Wood-Terry wedding. It Looks Like a ('rime to separate a boy from a box of Buck len's Arnica Salve. His pimples, boils, BCratches, knocks, sprains and bruises demand it and its quick relief for burns, scalds, or cuts is his right. Keep it handy for boys, also girls. Heals everything healuble and does it quick. Unequaled for piles. Only 2f> cents at Laurens Drug Co. and Pal motto Drug Co. When you feel vous, tired, worried or despondent it is a suro sign you need MOTTS NERVERINE PILLS. They renew the normal vigor and malte life worth living. lie ture and ask for Mott's Nerverine Pills ffftfiS WllUAMS MFG. CO.. Prop... Cleveland, Ohio LAI'KF.iN.S DRUG CO. Laurona. 8. C. "The Passing of an Old Time Dark)." '?.Mama", taid the little hoy as he came In breathless, "Uncle Anderson Hill dropped dead in the Held just i now." "Yes'm, bo fell dead just as was getting ready to tote his guano for Mr. Proffltt", and so the old darky that 1 have known since I can remem ber anything or anybody, was called and unconsciously I exclaimed, in the vernacular he used, when in telling us tales, in the days of our childhood? "May he have been at Peace" with the old master of us all!" Uncle Anderson was the best type of an ante bellum darky and was respect ed by all bis white neighbors.. He was not one of our family negroes but ho lived with my father when be first went to house-keeping and he was the "Uncle Kenuis" of our young days. Well do I remember bow he delighted to bear u.t children slug and especial ly me for I sang just a little bit loud er than the others. One day on Ills way (o the Held, he stopped with it crowd of others and asked me to sing. I Holding.my doll with a little tighter grip J sang with all the vim And en thusiasm of childhood "We'll hang Dan'l Chamberlain on a Sour Apple Tree!" to the evident enjoyment of Anderson who kept continually re peating "Dat chile can shore sing!" My mother had told me onco before that I mustn't sing that song every '.time so when Pa came In from the j Held at noon she toid him about my disobedience. With a tremble In his eye, he placed his hand on my curly head and said to the mother "Let the child alone, Liza, it's bred in the love!" 1 didn't know what he meant by that, but I did know by the trem ble, I could sing the song all I pleas ed and now today they are gone, all gone?the clear, precious mother?the* gentle lovable father and the old tlnio darky that we knew and felt was a friend. Wiser heads and stouter Means liiuu .mine look ahead with something of fear?they know not what?When the time shall come when nil these ne | groes that were once slaves are gone. They had and will have as long as they live, an abiding faith and love for the white man. What shall happen "when another generation comes that knew not Joseph?" In the words of Uncle Anderson wo reverently exclaim "May the old Mas ter keep us all!" c. c. w. April 15, UM2. "My little son had a very severe cold. I was recommend to try Cham berlain's Cough Remedy, and before a small bottle was finished ho was as well as ever," writes Mrs. H. Silks, 2A Dowling Street, Sydney. Australia. This remedy is for sale by all dealers. i AND USE YOUR GOOD SENSE Avoid the credit system, economize and when you have to purchase buy from Big Cash Stores like J. C. Burns & Company, Red Iron Racket Stores, where every dollar, every dime, even every penny seems to do double duty, seems to have an elastic tendency in that it can be made to stretch such a long way. You'll save from 10 to 35 per cent by buying your Spring bill here, and we have very near every thing here you need. Clothing, Hats, Shoes, Dry Goods, Millinery, Ribbons, Dress Goods, Ladies' Ready= to-wear Suits, Skirts, Long Coats, Petty Coats, Shirt Waist, Underwear and Hosiery for the whole family. Men's work Shirts, Overalls, Pants, Negligee Shirts, Collars, Cuffs, Neckties, Hen's Pants of all kinds for every day and Sunday wear, Men's, Boys' and Children's Suits. We can fit the whole family up from Baby to Gran-dady, Lace Curtains, Window Shades, Wall Paper, Trunks, Sewing Machines, Watches, Clocks, Jewelry, Notions, Tin, Glass, Crockery, Enameled Ware, Lamps, Lanterns, Bed Quilts, Pictures, Rugs, Buggy Whips, Lap Robes, Suit Cases, Hand Bags, Pocket Books, Scissors, Razors, Spec tacles, Knives and Forks, Spoons, and a full line of Standard Patent Medicines, Candy, Tobacco, Cigars, Cigarettes, Toilet Soap, Perfumes, Extracts, Baking Powders,Gold Dust,Laundry Soaps, Talcum Powders and thousands of articles we haven't time to name, and Daily Trains are bringing in more Goods, and our store rooms and stock room are now filled from basement to the ceilings. These Goods are going to be sold and remember we Sell the Same Goods for Less Money. SPECIAL VALUES. Fine Oinghama and Chambrays, for only.10c Curtain Scrim .5c Ladies Bleached vest.5c, 8c, 10c, 151c 1 set Silver plated Knives and Forks .00c 1 large dish pan.10c 2 Pic Plates.5c 1 Sieve, to sift the meal and save the brand, for only.10c Testaments only.10c Bibles .48c, 98c to (3.48 $3.50 Guitar for.$2.48 1 Japanese Art Square 0x12 feet, beautiful designs .$2,04 I largo Hug for.519c 1 largo Rug, worth $1.50, our price .f)8c 1 nlco Photo Frame .10c 1 large Picture, 10x20, for only .6?C 1 nice set Plates.!10c 1 set Tumblers .ISc Six special bargain days this week. Special values in Ribbons, laces, embroidery. :.'".(? quality Colgate's, and Air Float Talcum Powder .1.1c 20c can Talcum Powder.10c 3 nice cakes Toilet Soap for.10c 10c lb. Lump Starch for only .5c 1 largo 10-quart tin Bucket for.10c $1.00 bottle Standard Patent Medicine, cut price.81c $1.00 Watch, best made for.G8c $1.00 Alarm Clock, wake up .tiOc $3.00 large Family Bible, only .98c 25c quality Table Oil Cloth.18c Two good spools of Thread for.5c Best BpOOl Cotton made, G spools for.25c SPECIAL VALUES. Men's Clothing, suits from.$3.98, $4.7."), $0.30 ti|> to $15.00 Men's Shoes.98c, $1.25, $1.48, $1.0N up to $51.48 Special vahies in Slippers.$1.98, $2.519, $2.98 and $3.18 for the $1.00 kind. Children's shoes and Slippers 48c, 69c, 88c, 98c, $1.18, $1.519, $1.75 These are Red Hot Bargains. Infant's Shoes.lot to Work Shirts and Overalls. 80c 15c 25c 39c 18c Men's Work Shirts. Men's Union Made Shirts .... Men's and Boys' Shirts . Boys' Overalls.25t? and Men's Overalls. Union Made Overalls, best, made.08c Men's Pants, big values 98c, $1.25, $1.48,#1.91,$2.48,$2,91 up to $5.89 lor the $S.00 kind. Children's Dresses.18c, 7*?c, 9s-, and $1.39 Children's Wash Suits.75c, 80c, 08c, and $1.18 Lndios Gowns and Under Skirts .I8c, 09c, 98c Ladies' Drawers.25c, 18c Tailor made Clothes. We have the greatest line of woolens you ever looked at for $15.00 por suit madt to fit you. Come in and see these goods. $15.90 Suit, no more no less. Dress Goods, special per yard.5c, 7 L2c, 8 l-3r, 10c, 12 l-8c, up to.89c Silks per yard .25c, 39c, 48c, up to 01c Special lot Calico, light and dark colors, now on sale at ....I l-2c Good Sea Island per yard .5c Best Sea Island worth Sc per yard, now .0 l-2c Good checked Homespun, our price .5c SPECIAL VALUES. Xeedles. Pins, Key Chains, Hair Pins, Lead Pencils, for 1c each 7 cakes best Laundry Soap.2."?c 3 sticks Good Luck Bluing.5c 12 cakes good Laundry Soap for . 25e 2 cards Pearl Buttons for.5c 1 11 Shirt Buttons.5c Ladies' Shirtwaist, beautiful waist .4Se, 09c, 9Sc to $1.18 Dress Shirts that hang right ....98c, $1.39, and $1.08 up to $7.^1 for the $10.00 kind. Millinery. Latest Creations in Hats and the price is charming. I sc, 09c, 08c, $1.39, #1.08, $2. Is, $3.39, $4.08 for the $7.00 kind elsewhere. 0 Table Doilies .25c 1 Table Cover.25c 1 Bureau Scarf.2."?e 1 nice Table Cloth.09c i Pair Pillow Shams.18c I nice Counterpane .08c 1 Counterpane .09c 3 boxes Matches .I Or IOC can ?OOd Luck Making I'OWdor .V" .",e can Baking Powder 1c I5c Curry Comb for .t.10c 15C Horse Brush .IOC $2.00 value Suit Case, our price .$1.25 Big line; Trunks and Traveling Bags, all noing at red hot price 1 big Tablet..5r i package Envelopes.8c 1 bottle Ink.le 1 ."c box paper .lOc We have hundreds of articles we cannot list here. Come and see. SIX BARGAIN DAYS EACH WEEK NOW GOING ON 17 lbs standard granulntcd sogar #1.00 We Lead, Others Follow. RED IRON RACKET More Goods for Same Money. We Originate, Others Imitate. J. C. Burns & Company Sells Same Goods for Less Money