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; W'B fcBf "Rices Wit SO THE < fAtKINa. So Here Goes: 20 lbs. Granulated sugar $1.00 21 " Light Krowi; sugar,. I.iki 8il Bars Best. Laundry Soap, 1.00 0 Packages A rhuckle's Con ee, ... 1.00 \ 0 lbs. Good Green Collee,.... LOO ? Best White Oil 14 We an* si ill soiling molasses cheaper than anybody else. Besides groceries we handle wooden ware, such as churns, buckets, baskets, seives, washboards, etc. All these go- ds are sold at the very lowest possible price. A f resh 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. R S. Cherry & Bro. Short Locals. ?Friday is the time for examination of teachers. ?Mrs. J.C. Lindsay and children are visiting relatives here. ?Mr. J. C. Elliott wont to Columbia yesteiday as a member of j the executive committee. ? ?Court brought a gjood crowd to town Monday.busy as the time of year is. ?Ice and ice tickets just as 4 cheap as the cheapest at W. A. * Davis'. ?Mrs. J. W. Butler is visiting her sister here, Mrs. C. T. Connors ?A cave-in of dirt occurred at the Rlanvelt shaft at tho Haile (iohl Mine recently, but no one wm hurt. incontinence of water tiurimr hItit stoppikl lonuccthucly l>y 1)il 1.. Dkioiius n Anti di t'ktltCures children ami ndults alike. Price II. Sold by J. P. Mackey & Co. IiruxKi^ts, Lancaster. S. C. ? Wheat and oats have been saved, bad as the weather wap, and the threshing shows that they are both very fine. ?I ust received, a. car load of the celebrated "Mitchel wagons'' which we oiler to sell at prices t which will astonish you. Call and see. Sti:vi:\s. HkatiuV Elliott. ? Reports from all quarters of tho county indicate that in consequence of the rains the crops are getting in bad shape. They are grassy and need work badly. ^ ?Mr. R. C. Stowart. a nromi inent merchant of Chester, died / last Friday of Fright's disease, aged about l;? years. He leaves a wife and three children. ?Mr. Julius Ahrens,of Orangeburg, formerly of Lancaster, was married last Thursday to Miss Jessie liiley of that place. ?The beautiful and bright meteor that was seen by some of our citizens here last Wednersday night about li:.'!() o'clock, is reported to have fallen in Abbeville county. ?Mr. J. M. Voder, of the mercantile firm of Voder (Irillin, of Van Wyck was in town Monday. ?Senators Tillman, McLaurin and Fritchard have secured a duty of six cents per pound on nionozite in North and South Parnlin# < ? Practice licoiioioy in buying medicines as in oIIut mntt-rt. It i> economy to ?et Mood's Sarsaparilla because, it contains more tnc?iicinal value than any other l?K> doses one dollar. JL Hood's 1*111 v ere the only pills to take with Mood's Sarsajfarilla. t'ure all liver ills. ? / i ' ?Col. lijroy Springs is in New I York. ?Miss Kflie Muggins, of Kiehhurg, is visiting friends Iiere. ?Judge I). A.Townsend was in town one day last week on pri-j vato business. I ? We were glad to set* Mr. M. i L. Lemmond out one day reeeutly. He has been confined to his home for sevt ral wooks. ?Miss Mamie Allison, a teach er in the Staunton Female College of Virginia, is home for the vacation. ?Contractors Knight & Lang- j ley have broken dirt for the handsome ten room residence of It. B. Allison, Esq. ?F. It. Massey, the excursionist, will run one of his excursions to Charlotte, N. C. via ltock Hill, Thursday, July 20th. The round trip fare from this point will be 95 cents. ?Governor Ellerbe has np| pointed J. W. Floyd, Jr., of Lib-j I erty llill, as a beneficiary student from the fifth district at theChar| leston Medical College. ?List of letters advertised for the week ending June 22. 1897: Nancy Balard, Sallie Caeton,J. A. Ilill, C. H. .lames, .James Massey. Jos. F. Gkkooky, P. M. ?Mr. J. W. Ardrey, of Fort Mill. 1). 1). (*. M., will meet with Jackson Lodge and the oflicers of the Couny lodges on the 28th i inst. ?F.arthquako shccfcs disturbed the quiet of Sunday in California. Two distinct shocks were experienced in quick succession and were of such severity as to stop ' clocks and break suspended ' lamps and decorations. ?Mr. B. C. Hough went to 1 >udII 4."* 1 * ' iey oumiay on nis wheel and re| turned tho same day, his cyclou.oter registering 40.S miles. Lie was at his post Monday as though nothing had happened. Mr. M. 1 H. .Johnson rode his wheel out to his farm in the Primus section j returning before, supper time. ?Mr. J. L. Tillman, Jr., of the ' Van Wyck section, who had one of his legs broken above the knee some two weeks ago by being thrown from his buggy by the sudden turn of a frightened mule, is not yet able to bo up. . ?Several people living in the I : ?1_ i 1 11 i ' uuignnornnou neara live or *:x shots near .Mr. M. I<. Lemmond's spring last Sunday, and report says that Messrs. Frank Hell and Hen Welsh were the actors, that 1 Hell was shot and Welsh did the shooting, 1,1 tt !e is known of it so j far as tho Kntkkimusk could learn. ?Miss Maggie Humphreys, j daughter of Kev.C.W.Humphreys, i D.I)., who was recently graduated from the South Carolina College for Women in Knglish and Mimic, and who has since been on a visit I to friends in Newberry, returned j home last week. ? 1 lev. Messrs. Alexander Spin nt, 1). I)., W. G. Neville and M. li. Kirkpatriek, tiio committee ap pointed hy 1'reshptery, met n this city Monday and arranged tho program for tho elders'and; deacons' institofn to ho tw?l<' *r> ' Lancaster July -K -JO,? Hock 'LI! I Ilorald. ?Kditor9, as a rule, are kiml-j | hearted and liLor 1. An exchange! tells of a certain subscriber v> ho died and left four.eon years' subscription unpaid. The editor appeared at the grave as the lid wasj being screwed do>vn for the ia*t time, and put in a linen dustor, a thermometer,a palm leaf fan,and I a recipe for making ice. Wain-Mlkr j, x (perry davis'.) a Sui-j i.nd Safe Rcai dy in every cosa and every ?clnd jt of Bowel Complaint La uSinidl/er X This Is a true statement and w it can't fco made too strong A or too emphatic. jf It 19 a simple, safe and quick jF cure for jT Or&mpa, Cough, Rheuma'tan, V Colic, Colds, Neuralgia, Cr Di&rrhoBa, Croup, Tooth&cha jt Two sixes, 25c. amd SOc. X Keep It by you. Beware of X Imitations. Buy only the V Genuine? Perry Davis*. V Bold ???ryirk?r?. 1 Your Oitportiinit!/. I There is a full beneticiary schol- 1 iarship from Lancaster county now vacant in Winthrop College, Miss ^ Klla Mackey having graduated. A eompelitive examination will bo held on August to (ill the vacancy. il V ? PI li } K ! < 1 C. i hlllllllkll >1 i I il lilili iiA k. I tiintimi s uiamiira '11 *: ) | | DVSMXTERV (IRE. |: J* A PKRKKOT KKM KI > Y : i ? . for teet hing, weak and *) /, : sick INFANTS, giving al- : it : most instant relief in *x K ; Summer Diarrhoea. j j| 7 f? : Vomiting. : ?J /, Cholera-lnfantum. Ac. A > rj ; The hot Summer monthsare ' J \ : prolillo of BOWEL and : ft ; STOMACHK troubles ^vitIt ; ) r* the young. ft VJ The fruit and vegetable : ? fi ; season crowds great respon- ; JJ 8{ : nihility, anxiety and care ; ft K upon the mother. (Children's : .i? j (f? : I), and L>. Cure will give ; ! ?J : prompt relief and should be ; ft! * ; in the home of every parent : ? M O ; ?the welfare and life of the '! ! y| : !ittle onpf, often depends ; j>i , > : upon prompt and reliable : A jg ; remedies. jj K For Sale by X | J. F. MACKEY & CO. 'J ; / Prlcr? OntH. jj| | PoaUtffC Stumps Chut p. Miss Annie Gregory, the amia- j ' ble and accommodating assistant | | at the post otlice here, has a lim- i ' ited supply of 2-cent postage | stamps of which she w'l! ?jo11 Id for a cent and a quarter, i L_ 1 ' . ; \ i On a red liot : ''y'. } day Hires v' Root heer - iff' Stands 1 Hi- ^ I 'ween vol, ^, #,' ^ a\n^ I I ? and the dis* - /'/M\ v- j II tressing of- / % j V f-'Cte or the heat. ?! { III : lOF^j 11 IS ' fcj > - ^V! f< \x ' -& r.,1 ((j ; h a * -, -n. p<* fcv I ' A J'-Jti'.} uVB j|\ 1 ' v> r . ooc!.". the blood, [ ? V '.on.*? tin? .torn S ' * arli. 'nvhrorates In /f'v^O the holy, fully lA fi L satisfies the thirst. S \ y ^ f A delicious,spark- m | Vj : : ling, t- liipcrauce rtf /\~Y] drink of the high- ill j A est medicinal value. W? II >! ??....I . t.r J? j i i TU ">*> ?. f li. . r. , chili. Sr 1 , J U. A A |j ? I)r. J. I'. Knsor, a white Republican, has been oppointed post- | master, at Columbia, though he is a non-resident of the city, vice Col Wallace. I&-S For Wide-Aw Buyers! Y( he end of the season is on [t means more to us than ather to see Summer Goo< oss than carried over. M a] Hir advertisement; then ins STOC is so many are doing. 1 x>oks along. You are su winning argument is stea( lower prices and better goc ^etitors. Our power in gc secret of our ability in givii BARQA We are not bragging ; eve verify what we say. RED HOT P: THE I Bi? rumpus in Wash C Cisland cotton, down to 4 ared Cambric remnants a i,(Soo yards of Duck and C 5 cents. One More Shipment of Th A, Cents Percales Going 10 cents Curtain Scrim at .line Holland Shades, frinj c )lctc. It's a Go. Never s Misses and child's Lisle ( pair. Skeleton Corsets, w Bicycle Corsets and 400 c :he 75 cents kind, only 45 Brand New Bargs soles and Fans. Nov broideries; nt slnncrhfrer rmri r..v[.awns, Dimities and Clia] ^oin^ at 5 cents. Sec These 10 Pit Wocen Lir 300 Mens Summer Pan :ents. Narrow Gallic I SHOES at ?So cents on l no- out Millinery Stoc leart of trade. The busy j The Ganson Dn o % I /ake 111 J M WW ily 6 weeks away, you. We would ds out of here at a /lie you don't trust pect our dring your pocketre to buy. Our lfast adherence to ids than our comitting values is the o rigINjS. .rything is here to ROM ,?OMg I voods. Yard-wide cents. F ine col t 4 cents. Only Janvas remnants at ose Splendid 10 at 6 Cents. 4 cents. 6oo genteel, 2 j cents, comaw the Like I jlovcs at =; cents a _ ..i ^ . < r o UI LI 1 5? I lOl" 45 Cts, :xtra long Corsets, cent. tins in Paravr Laces and Lanes. I Everything in ies, worth 8 cents, sees Fancy ien8. ts worth $r for 45 )cpot full of our ihc dollar. Olos;k at cost. The >lacc. / Goods Co.