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DENTISTRY. Dr. R. B. GALLOWAY, s f j: a i:oy /> /;.v rrs r. Oflicc over Ilcuth, Springs <* Co s ^ Grocery store. Lancaster, S. C. STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES. Keep Your A \T Our New i On Us. !, * ^ PRICE s pounds Arbuckle's Cotl'ee $1.00 7 *' Good Green Cotl>e, 1.00 88 liars Good Soap, . .. 1.00 Fine Molasses, per gallon,. 25 The best Molasses, per gallon,.... .85 May Cherry Tobacco, per pound, .25 The best White Oil, 14 2 8 pound-cans line Reaches for. .15 Good Sinokinsr Tobacco. .5 and l(ict<? For Low-Mi Prices f? on all other (JKOC.EKIES, both Heavy and Fancy, call on us. One I>00r South of the. /tun/,. R. S. Cherry & Bro. t Short Locals. ?Fine rains Monday. ?Bicycles repaired by Pong & Harper. w ?See II. S. Cherry Pro's new * prices in their ad. herein. ?Miss Mamie Adams, of Rock Ilill, is visiting tier aunt. Mrs. Frank Walker. ?Mr. E. S. Bennett and Mr. Powers, of Heath Spring, spent Sunday here with friends. ? Mr. Charlie Hammond,of the Pleasant Hill section, visited friends here the past week. Delays are dangerous. Use Dr. I.e Bran's f?. A G. Cure at once. One Dollar, at store or by mail. Sole Agts. .T. K. Mackey A Co. and B. C. Hough A Co.. Lancaster, S. C. ?Mr. John Barnes, of the Tabernacle section, was taken to the asylum one day last week. ?Mr. Walter M. Dur.lap, of Kock Hill, visited friends here the past week. ?Miss Janio Green left Satur^ day lor Charlotte to pay a visit to relatives of that city. ?MisR Lynwood ^filler, of Heath Sprinc, visiteu .Miss Mappie Cureton last week. ^ ?Mrs. Anna O'Brion and dauphter. ol Charleston, S. (\. is visitinp Mrs. K. A. Billinps here. ?Ice and ice tickets .just as client1 the cheapest at \\\ A. Davib'. ?We are requested to announce that there will be a picnic at the Kruce school house Saturday next. ?Kov. C. W. Humphreys left yesterday to attend the commencement exercises of the Columbia Theological Seminary. ?Kov. Henry McFarland Mood, one of the patriarchs of South Carolina Methodism, died at the home of his son, the Kev. .1. A. Mood, in Sumter, early Sunday morning, May -d. * ?List of letters advertised for j the week ending May 11, 1897: Hanah Smith, E. Ellis, Mrs. K. F. Johnson, Dawson S. Mnynard, (J. W. Ilinson, O. K. Wilson, J. W. Wentz. f Jos. F. Greoory, I*. M. I All Humors of the Itloori, from the small pimple to the dreadful scrofula sore, are cured by Hood's Sarsaparilla, which thoroughly purities, vitalizes and enriches the blood. 1 11 ofnl's fills cure nausea, sick headache, indigestion, biliousness. All druggists. 2oc. ?Don't forget t<> take .your machinery to Poag A; harper lor re^> pairs 111 time lor me threshing season. ?Mrs. (J. i>. Uutiing, who has been visiting her parents, Mr. and Mrs. L. C. i'ayseur nore, lias returned toiler lionie in Raleigh, N. O. ?Mr. .Joe Hough and Miss Lee Ann lilackmon, were married Sunday morning last at 1) o'clock by Clerk W. S. L. i'orter. ?The many friends of Mrs. R. C. Chafee will regret to learn of her intention to remove with her family to Aiken in a few days where they will reside in the tutu re. a I Cramps, \\ Croup, I a ! W fe\ $ \Colds, \\ ache,\ ^ ^ Diarrhoea, ^ A Dysentery, A 7 *"d " Bowel Complaints. A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for A those troubles is $ $ L It is the trusted friend of the 1 y Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, ^ O Sailor, and iu fact all classes, <* Used Internally or externally, y 5 Beware of imitations. Take % none but the genuine " Pbury J ? Davis." Sold everywhere. ^ 5 25c. and 50c. bottles. f V ? I Jhath of Mr*. '/'. /. I><tltncf/. Died, at her home, three miles north of town, on Thursday night ol lust week, Mrs. Alice Dabney, wife of Mr. T. J. Dabnev, after a week's illness of pneumonia. The deceased was about 37 years of age,?was a daughter of the late Flemming Young, of Kershaw County, and was married to Mr. Dabney about 17 years ago. She leaves a husband and five children to mourn her loss. Her remains wore interred at Camp Creek Friday afternoon. /rrrp?1 fll On a red hot ~ V* day Hires . ^ v Root beer ? astoudsboA tweon you ///,. (2 and tlu* dis- ' /^'\lUv^V* . 8 Ircssinjv cf- /h\\ i fccts of ti:c heat. Iff atO^sl | i'.l 1 fe M*9iw^y | | mother | ! r cools the blood, *fj j ^ Vv' tones the stom- */ I .-X acli. invigorates III -IA\ til0 hody- full>' it1 / satisfies the thirst. X IA / f A delicious,spark- m \Ad 1 ling, temperance '/ /\\\ dr'n^ the high- /jf I l ' est medicinal value. W? 1 ! I Male on Why \ ' ] The Cha." * Y It i?Mia. UL i j | A package make# 5 callous. il f I A Hold svery where. /# ?For the occasion of the Rev. Sam Jones' meeting at Rock Hill. S. (/.,commencing May 23rd, 1807, special trains will he run over the Ohio River iV Charleston Railway from Camden the 23rd, 25th, 27th and 30th inst.. at very much reduced rates. For schedule and rates see streamers. Memorial Han Observed. Memorial exercises were held at the cemetery here Monday at ternoon in accordance with the program published in last week's papers. Rev Allen Macfarlan. of ? !?--? ? iimii-iswiif itiiu i mi. >i. i . .Mann, i of the Graded School, made aj? j propriate addresses. 1 E<l n rate Vour llow?*l? Willi ('unrArnlK. Cundy f'nthartl . euro ronatiputlon forever. 10c, at>e. It C. C- C. fall, druKKtftt* refund money. j BECAUSE W1 Second Mil g3KTT"?t-'.r . ^JSWell, our Easter selling was ? o Millinery show continues. Th gest Millinery season we've e good as the first, and cheaper. We Se}l * Hats Like Dry Goods! No matter how little money yc where your dollar will do as m Black * "?!! Goods! g"id< 1*1 .1 - * ? * - - iikg tncse. 40-inck 15lack Mol 40-inch open-work Black Gren; 36-inch wool Henrietta at 13 c riettas at 18 cents?You ha( Veiling in evening shades and We have no huge pii e of Silks yards in stock. 10 cents solid red and black at 5 cents while 1 CI oth at 8 cents, extra heavy, would be a bargain at 10 cents. 45 cents. Take Off Your ] Spectacles! + j chiefs for 2 cents. 300 25-cen pairs Ladies Slippers at 40 cen Another Big Drive in Lace Window Curtains. * * * ? 300 Parasols and Sun $6,500 wor of Shoes. Gansoi N. B.? See our 40 cem i * J " tnat sens everywhere to ii S DESERVE IT! lino r*\/ Qfonb- 1 iii iv^i j wt\jv>rv ; ; enormous. Yet it must grow. The ic I Iats sold are selling more. Bigver had. This second stock just as Get the best, sell the best and force down prices to the lowest possible point. Miss Minnie McLarnon and assistant busy day and night trimming. Fresh Bargains that should bring you here to-morrow. iu have to spend there is no place uch service as right here. -wool Albatros at 12/^ cents, you ;ch it at 20 cents. A French all-wool rge, yard-wide, at 22 cents. Ladies )ver it. Seldom you get Bargains hair Sicilian, the $1 kind at 5c cents, adine at 25 cents. Spring shades in ents. 5 pieces 30 cent Cream Heni better hurry I Wool Nuns hi ark nt" I rpnfc r-onfo ? - w- ? - - 1 W V^>^| I Itj, ? ? v / l til ^ V^V^l 1 LO, at 2o cents to offer?about 200 Lawns in yellow, canary, blue, pink, :bey last. 1000 yards of Cannon 600 Ladies ribbed Vests at 5 cents, A fust-class 75 cent Corset for Wipe them, that you may see more dearly the following extra Bargains : Men's 10 cent Suspenders or 5 cents. 100 5 cent Handkert Outing Shirts at 15 cents. 120 ts. 10 cent black Hose at 5^cents. le Handsomest Line of Window tarics?the cheapest too?ever seen Lancaster. Bought for less than OlldUtfb their worth. J.L If our Shoes arc not 20 per LI I cent, cheaper than anybody's, don't buy them. i Dry Goods Co. t Men's Unlaundered Shirts r 75 cents. G. D. G. Co.