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DENTISTRY. " Dr. R. H. GALL0WA1 s riif:i:o\ i>r:xtist. Office over Heath, Springs <& C( ^ Grocery Store, Lancaster. S. C. ' ==)WHiN in town it will he Oq US. your interest to call < i us, one door South the Bank. We cariy # 'p ! full line of STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES at lowest prices. Do not pay i nonfo ('av A ' 1 11 vvi.vo I'M l\l MIICIMl' .1 Vjllliec, sell it for 15 cents, or Tibs for $ 71bs good green coffee $1. 7 ba best laundry Soap in town, for S cents. A good line of Molass< at low prices. A splendid M lasses for 25 cents a gollon ; Ne Orleans for 85 cents. Remember we carry a big lii of the best and cheapest vijVU Ayi> S3If)K fXfr TOBACCOS. Many of our friends have found out already, and we hope all wi soon know it. Call and see us. R. S. Cherry & Br< Short Locals. ?Mr. 0. 1). Jones leaves t day for a brief visit to Oolumbi ?Horn to Mr. and Mrs. W. Gregory, April 20th, 1807, a so % ?The cut worms are unusual ilnol Mii??t it.rt 4 ~ ? 1 - 1 ' * vicoii mine iw r C * 11 I 111S Spflll ?Sherill' Clyburn went to Fo Mill and Rock Hill last week c official business. ?T. M. Fitzpatrick & Bro. a remodeling and enlarging tl private office in their stores. ?Mr. .1. .1. Blnckmon lost gooil horse last week from di temper. ?Mr. J. M. Cauthen caught 12 pound German carp one dti recent ly. ?Mrs. G. B. Catling, of Ra eigh, N. C., is here on a visit 1 her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. ( I'nyseur. ?Col. Springs spent Mondti in Charlotte witnessing the ele tion of mayor of that city. ^ ?There will bo sevice in tl Episcopal church to-day at 11001 conducted by the Rev. .J. V Canty Johnson. ?A new schedule of t lie (). 1 A (h Railroad goes into ofleet th 5- morning. The southbound trai passes here at 11:2*2 a. m., an the northbound at .'1:25 p. in. ?The chain gang, 7 stronj has been moved by overseer \\ S. T.. Barton and put work on tli worst piece of road in the count ?in Kast end. ?Rev. J. S. Croxton steppe over here Monday on his retur Ironi Rock Hill where he )ia been to preach for the Baptists? that place. ?Children's day will bo ol served at Tabernacle church o Saturday, the 15th inst. Tit public is invited to attend and t bring well tilled baskets. I'rof J. L. Mann and M. J. (J re en ai expected to deliver addresses. ?The County Pension Iloar met in i no oourl house Monday but as several of the Townshi Hoards had not made their rt /ports, the meeting adjourned t the 10th. * Not Exactly Itiglit is the wa thousands of i eople feel. It is hecaiif their blood is poor. Hood's Sarsapi rilla, the One True Mood l'uriller,wi promptly set them right. A Hood's PUIs are purely vegetab ^ and do not pain, purge or gripe. A druggists. ?Mr. Eli Springs, brother of Col. I.erov Springs of this place, I was elected mayor of the city of I j ( Charlotte Monday by a majority j of 105 votes. )'s ?Rev. Mr. Kwart, pastor of, __ the A. R. 1'. church here, has been confined to his home for several days bv sickness. He i was able to be out yesterday. ?Rev. S. N. Watson preached ul at the Baptist church Sunday night, and Rev. Mr. Boldridge administered the ordinance of baptism to three candidates. ?The usual "cold spell in May'' JO has been on hand since Saturday 'e night, and instead of sitting on 1. their piazzas,people have been bers hind close doors and in front of >5 roaring winter-like tires. B8 ?The program of the Annual Bicycle Meet, at Rock Hill on the 25th of May, is out, and is an elaborate one. 14 prizes are offered ranging in value from $.'1 to $85. ?Mrs. Anna Vick who lives in the upper part of the county, it will celebrate her 82nd birth dav, ill j on Sunday, May, l(?th. On this '.occasion tln-re will bo preaching I at her home at 4 o'clock in the afternoon by lie v. W. C. Kwart. =s ?The Heath-Brown nuptials brought several people here from other towns last week. Among the number were .Mrs. (). P.. ? Heath, Messrs. ,M. O. Heath and j a" Win. Crow, all of Monroe, N. C., T. and Mrs. .). 11. W. Stevens, Miss | ii. May Stevens and Capt. .1. M.j ^ Moore, all of ('hostor. I't \ Crutnps\ \ Croup. \ J \H:\ \%;\ n : DIARliUaiA, DYSENTERY, +, - I re mid all VOWEL COMl'LAIXTS.+.... A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for tho??o v ^ troublMla J ? i (FIKM DITO'.) T *" rirrf Internally mid Externally. ? 1 Two Sizes, 25c. and BOc. bottles. J ? il H>><> *:> 4> s>4>4> 1 troth of Mrs. ltnlilriilyc's Father. | The father of Mrs. J. II. Hoi-1 1- dridge died at his home in Catta- i to noojra early Monday morning. On 1 J. account of illness Mrs. Holdridgej could not he with him in his last I IV I moments. He leaves a wife and i J four other children. Judge John: ! 4 \r - :\. .noon, now mem Dor of Con- ! ie gross, Mrs. J. M. Chauncey, ol'i u Knoxvillo, and two single daughr1 tors. He was a notably strong christian and a member of the Central Baptist church. Ucm K? f of Hires Rootbecr T il &I on a swc'tcr'nK tiot * IIJf wH. ''av 's highly csscn*'a' to CO!,,tbrt and health. It cools the d //f>?'V-AiMk hloo<l, reduces your f'il ft Mk tcn'perature, tones !! : Rootbeer II i L*.,:1!! T .. should Ix* in every gl lfl hoiii p. in every ff -lipfi ?^ICC' 'n cvt'r> work| J { Htw| ?11mk. more healthI jj"10 Hp more delightful and 0 jL/fi | satisfying tlntit any eIh f" M!rlhcr ,,cvcragc ')ro' II tn "* \il M>U onlr l.r it'? Phtrln F.. MMl V-V\ iIJTO I lllrr. r. PMtB 1 -:I l,l? A ? 1 19t' )' o ?The Methodist church here is being repainted. Mr. Owens is tho eont ractor. ^ ?.Mr. J. F. (ire gory was down i. in Flat Creek Sunday, and ho roil ports that that section had tho heaviest rain within the recollection of the oldest inhabitants and 'l'j that the damage to tho land was great. BECAUSE WE Second Milli Well, our Easter selling was en< Millinery show continues. The h gest Millinery season we've ever good as the first, and cheaper. We Sell * S Hats Like Dry Goods! ? No matter how little money yon h where your dollar will do as much Black * Sir; Goods! like these. 46-inck Black Mohair 40-inch open-work Black Grenadin 36-inch wool Henrietta at 13 cents riettas at 18 cents?YOU had b Veiling in evening shades and hi; We have no huge pile of Silks at yards in stock. 10 cents solid La red and black at 5 cents while they Cloth at 8 cents, extra heavy. 6o? would be a bargain at 10 cents. 1 45 cents. Take Off Your Spectacles! chiefs tor 2 cents. 300 2 5-cent C pairs Ladies Slippers at 40 cents. Another Big Drive in Lace The 1 Window Curtains. * * * 300 Parasols and Sun Sh $6,500 wortf ot Shoes. * Ganson i N. B.?See our 40 cent IV. that sells everywhere for 7 o ^ g 17:7*3 DESERVE IT! i nery Stock ! ormous. Yet it must grow. The lats sold are selling more. Bighad. This second stock just as zt the best, sell the best and force i 1 - - wn prices to the lowest possible int. Miss Minnie McLarnon d assistant busy day and night mining. Fresh Bargains that ould bring you here to-morrow, ave to spend there is no place service as right here. )1 Albatros at 12/2 cents, you t at 20 cents. A French all-wool yard-wide, at 22 cents. Ladies it. Seldom you get Bargains Sicilian, the $1 kind at 50 cents, e at 25 cents. Spring shades in 5 pieces 30 cent Cream Hen etter hurry! Wool Nuns ack at 12 cents, worth 20 cents. 20 cents to offer?about 200 wns in yellow, canary, blue, pink, last. 1000 \ ai ds of C an nnn J "v" o Ladies ribbed Vests at 5 cents, \ fust-class 75 cent Corset for >e them, that you may see more rly the following extra BarUS I Men's 10 cent Suspenders ; cents. 100 5 cent Handker)utin<? Shirts at 1; cents. 120 io cent black Hose at 5 cents. Handsom est Line of Window s?the cheapest too?ever seen 1 caster. ii 1 ihm aoir.ii urm MaaaBltXST.r.Uk.^u.l OB7UII IFlflptt Bought for less than iuu^oo their worth, ^ ~ If our'Shoes are not 20 per 1 cent, cheaper than anybody's, f0 don't buy them. Dry Goods Co. len's Unlaundered Shirts 5 cents. G. D. G. Co.