Quarters two DOORS SOUTI OF OLD STAND; (In more room recently occupied l y \V. I). I.(nninoiid ? Where ire are still selling th BEST SROCEMES fit the very lowest' possihl prices,?so low in fact, the several of our competitor \ have com plained and in sis on oar not selling so cheap. Nevertheless, we are, now in i larger STOIiK ROOM, whir means larger complaints. as w are better prepared, with fai and honest dealings, to serve ou customers with the best 00 OR' we can bug at the very /owes prices. Give us a call. Kac< j - ? . - - u/iu ever;/ one nan a .special inn tation. We are always ylarf to se you. R. S. CHERRY & BRQ Short Locals. ?Married, An jr. 22. 1S07. l>; Kpv. L. J.. Bedenbaujrh, Mr. .1. M Starncs and Miss S. A. Nelson. INCONTINENCE ?f ?n:.- tuiirur *l.-f> Stopped liilllli'tli.ktfl V uy I)l?. K. OKTOIION Anti mrKTir Cuns children nnd adult alike. Price *1 Sold liy .1. K. Muekoy .V Cr Iirii'/jMsts. l,?ne*?stor. s c ^ ?Mrs. 1). (J. Fletcher, p. Westvjlle, lias gone to .John llop kins Hospital it, Haiti more l,? treatment. ? I'ayseur has a lot of r.ic glassware which he is making i ^ special sale of,?tine goblets, etc ?Mr. W. Neely Dall, of Oal Hill, Ala., is spending a few day with Mr. R. I. RnKmon.. 1.: ... 111 former teacher. ?Remember I will have fresl fish on Fridays and Saturdays Black fish, Mullet, etc. J. B. Mackorkll. ?Mr. J. O. Williams, of Nev York, is visiting his parents here Mr. and Mrs. 1). A. Williams. ?Don't you need a good a ligli in your church? If so, Payseui haR the very kind of lamp yoi need4 ?Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allisoi went to Chailotte Monday after noon to purchase furniture fo * their handsome new home whi'd is nearing completion. K ?Rev. L. L. Bedenhaugh let Monday for Saluda where he wil spend some time in the eft'ort t( riw.n.w.?> :_ l - ? i.i .... .v. ..i'ci.uu m* neaitn, wmeh ha recently given way. . Ladies use Dr. I.e Brun's French S * it!'. Tills for health. One dollar hj mail or at store. Sole Agts. .1. F. Mackey A Co an? II. C. Hough A Co. ? Uev. Geo. W. Gardner. I> I)., of Fort Valley, Ga., is visit ing friends in Greenville. lit comet" back from his jaunt among the mountains greatly im proved. His Greenville frionth are glad to see him in their midst looking st> well and vigorous.? Haptist Courier. ?.Miss Sallie Mackey, of Cam ded, Mr. and Mrs. E. N. Estridgt and .John Faile, ol Kershaw, and Mr. II. 11. llorton of Heath Spring were passengers on the Nortli hound train Monday, bound foi ? i icia iiuuru. ? Dr. Hall, his wife uul (laughtor, who havo been visiting the formers (laughter hero lor n coupler of weeks, Mrs. Krneat Moore, will leave the latter part \ of the week for a visit to Atlanl.i and other points in Georgia. htio/i for thr t'ucts demonstrated by experience. Thousands and thouwind* of people suffering from t tie effects of impure blood have been eared by Hood's Marsaparilla. k JtooU'A fills act easily ami promptly on the liver and bowels (.'ure sick headache. a ?Mr. W. A. Blakeney, of KerI show, visits! Lancaster last week, sc .... hi ? Miss Daisy You tig is visiting I .. H; friends at Monroe, N. C. ' , nl ?Col. J. H. Ashe is building S; ' two brick sfores in Kershaw. ? \V. C. Hough, Esq., has been ^ ''I at Cleveland for several days. H ?Mrs. J. M. lleath is visiting v relatives in Camden. Bj t x ?Work on the A. K. I'. par- v< / sonage at Unity is progressing w well. a ?Married, Aug. 1G, 1897, by ft /, li. H. Sapp, Mr. Ed Hinson and j, ? Miss Daisy Strong. ol '' ?Mr. W. R. Mrtssey of Dudley tl >' visited Mrs. W.I1. Burns, his ^ S sister, last week. / cc f ?Mr. D. E. Hinson spent most ^ of last week at his father's, Mr.O. C. Hinson, at Primus. e ir ?Mrs. S. C. Villeneuve and sj g daughter, Miss Aubrey, are visit. ing relatives at Kershaw. di ?Mrs R. D. Perry and children 1)( of Chester are visiting Mrs. T. F. Clyburn in this county. ' ?Dr. H. V. Massev of Mat- ^ thews. N. C., is visiting his daugh& tor hero, Mrs. W. II. Burns. H S * ?Miss Annie Young is teaching the Camp Creek school ! which opened Monday last under ai favorable auspices. h r i ?The Epworth League enjoyed '' ice cream and cake one night last week, at the parsonage. " ? A ^ ?Mr. fJ. B. (iatling, ot Kaieign, (), , N. is visiting with his wife at jr Mr. L. C. Pavseur's. yy s ?Mr. L. C. L'ayseur went to s Charlotte Monday on business, and retuined yesterday. j ?Mr. T. 8. McManus, of At- *S lanta. C?a. was in town last Sat' urday. lc ?M iss Lillie Porter is spend rf ing a few days with relatives at ai 7 Dixie. oi ?There will be preaching in the A. I? P. church here Sabbath (j * morning al 11 o'clock by the pas- Q1 ^ tor. ' ?Miss Eva Ilough leaves this ni week for Winston?Salem, N. C. > to enter the Salem Female Col lege. f' r ?WANTED:?5,000 cross ties. Parties desiring to sell cross ties will apply to W. II. Hardin, Man- 1 I ager L. &C. Ry, Chester, S. C. C ?Dr. G. W. Gregory, of Jef- sJ ' ferson, came up last week to see j(j his brother, Mr. .1. F. Gregory, , who is still confined to his room, p ?Mr. Edwin G. Seibels, a J prominent insurance agent and i general adjuster,was in town yes- * J terdav adjusting the loss of Mr. W. A. Davis from the recent (ire. ?Mrs. John A. Cook and oili 1 - th dren returned Saturday from a gi ' visit to Mr. W. I . Olyburn's fain- gi ily near Kershaw and to Mr. W. wl 4 F. Cook's at Kershaw. ,li t gl ? Mr. S. M. Mathis, of the Yorkville Yeoman force is spelling a few days with his mother here this uti week b?> ?Mr. E. C. Allison returned ,"j \I/Atwlfi\r fi-Am \ | ...vx.iy I1WIII I>|IC I UI1V Illiir- till kets whore he went to purchase *j' . Fall and Winter stock for his < ? firm. nn rn ?Miss Bertha Mathis returned | <>f homo Monday last from a visit to j her sister Mrs. A. J. Bass, at Nor1 way, S. C. She was accompanied by Masters Will and Jim Bass. 1 St u ?Mr.M.II.Johnson's store room j rear the factory is going up rap-1 idly. It will be occupied by i " ij wosRrs. J. H. Walters A- Hro. who .' will do a perioral grocery business.' ' I ' ?Hon. Jas. It. Magill, llio sago or of Itussoll I'lace, now known in an tlie postollico departniont as Ma , gill, and his daughter, Miss I'. I la, , were in town a couple of days CI last week. I ?There will be communion rviee al I'nit v church next Sab:\tli conducted by the Ilov. .J. A. tniIli of White Oak. There will Iso be preaching on Friday and at u rd ay. ?Mr. li. B. Mackey who, with Irs. Mackey, came up from oath Spring Saturday on a visit ? their parents here, is quite ck with a nervous trouble inMviug his heart possibly. He as taken Sunday afternoon. ?llev. J. T. Chalmers, one of le leading divines of the A. li. * .church, well known to many V r our readers, was married on 7 le 18th inst. to Miss Bessie / [itched, of Avon, S. C. The '7 juple have gone on a toi/r to r ew York and Saratoga. / ?Managers appointed to serve ? i the approaching primary f lould remember to send one of 1 leir number to Lancaster Satur- v ay (the C.Stli inst) to get the x axes, tickets, etc. Chairman V orter will be here that day to V eliver them. ^ \{q Picnic at Hopewell on the Srtl of September. jf The Hopewell Democratic clul> / iid the Hopewell Alliance will / uve a union picnic on Friday the / rd of September. .Public ad- V res?os will be made by J. C. \ /ilburn, president of the State V lliance, Congressman Strait and V hers. Everybody i< cordially (, ivited to attend and to bring ( fiskets. ? Elmokk Nkal, ( Chairman of Committee r vv an lirfore Itai/tuf/. f We have just received a car >ad of llaydock and other grades f Huggies and Carriages and 1 iad \sagons. with or without top, nd the celebrated Mitchell Wag- j ns, which are warranted the best ti the market, all of which we ^ tFer to the public at greatly re- ' uced prices, lie sure to inspect ~ ur stock before buying, and we ill either sell you or save you loney. Stkvkxs, Hkatii & Elliott. _ .1 one to Ilnltimore. j ' A number of our people left outlay afternoon lor Baltimore, liey went by the B. tfc (J. to hester and there look the Sea , jard train to Norfolk, thence by j ? earner to Baltimore. The tol wing were among those who ' ent : J. II. Witherspoon, C. 1?. i tipper, J. 0. and L. S. KUiott,)* . .1. and J. B. Mackorell, Dr. .1. ' . Kutledge, T. M. Fitzpatrick, ' rs. J. S. (iladney and .Miss Ida ood. C( 1' S Socording to a celebrated anatomist ere arc upwards of "?,000,000 little I 1 nmls in tin* Ii ii in a ii stomach. These anils pour out the digestive juices liich disslove or digest the food Ingestion is want of juice, weakness of ll amis, need of help to restore the \\ alth of these organs. The best and 1] [)st natural help is that given by laker Digestive Cordial. N'atural, v; cause it supplies the materials eded by the glands to prepare the gestive juices. Because it strengtens d invigorates the glands and the nnach, lentil they are able to do t< eir work alone. Shaker Digestive irilial cures indigestion certainly " d permanently. It does so by natu- ^ I means, and therein lies the secret its wonderful and unvaried success. At druggists, price 10 cents to fl.uo r bottle. coin I,onn(lri/. ^ We are now nreonroil to \coMw. \ X^L.X i: JtlAKKIffKA, DYSEXTEKY, +] ami nil li<) WEE COMl'I.A I NTS. * ". ~ A Sure, tiufo, yuiok Cure for those ? ^ troubles is ^ ^ "PcfmKilv*r? (PEHRY DAVIS'.) +, * Yard Internally ami Externally. *' ? Two Sizes. 25c. and toe. bottles. *- ? % - ,'?*rr'3rr>^rTS'N FEMALIA' ?R 1 ; *Womans Reliefs 1 The New Cure for nil to ^Female Weaknesses.* ) i 1 t Femalia will releive in a few ? J hours: 9 , Pain in the top of the head, ii l'rofuse llow when Courses < are on. J | Pain when Courses are on. ft Fluttering of the heart. Nervous and Dyspeptic 'J , Hymtoms. A Heavy dragging pain in the ? back. 'J . Habitual constipation. ,j Irritability of the Bladder, < and dilliculty in passing ') ; water. ft Sore feeling in lower part of < bowels. y Pain in regions of Kidneys A and Backache. ? Bearing down feeling. 'J , Burning and Scalding dis- ft i charges from the Womb. k ' ISt'Y'T fails to produce :i healthy, ') , free and natural llow of the A ? monthly menstrual secretions. J , For Sale by A ! J. F. MACKEY & CO. $ 7nion Program oft he t'nion meeting o be held at Camp Creek Baptist hureh this week, Friday the 27, Saturday the 28, and Sunday the ;9th. Meet at 10 o'clock Friday a. in. Organization. Reports from the clinches. Introductory sermon by Iiev. . )B. Bozeman. Alternate Rev. j . 8. Croxton. Recess. AhTKKSOON SKSSIOX. Subject: The Bible as a book ! f practical morals. I). A. Wil lams, Rev. J. S. Croxton, Rev. . S. Dabney. Subject : The Bible as the 'hristain's Daily Companion. .1. I. Boldridge, .1. X. Fstridge, \V. Morris. Subject : Some dilliculties in onnfection with the Mormon roblem and religious liberty in outh Carolina at the present ime. Rev. B. S. Fuiiderburk. lev. .1. B. Bozeman. Subject: Some suggestions I > the importance of combining nitv antl freedom in church ork. .1. lb Witherspoon, \V. R. '.nice, and others. Sunday morning 10 o'clock unday school mass-meeting. Missionary sermon at 1 1 :d0. Recess. Subject : The importance of aching and some good methods i f teaching Riblo methods of iving to the Lord's cause. W. ('. Thomson and others tor Com. flRED MOTHERS And help I in Hood's Sarxaparilla, which gives icm pure blond. a good Appetite and ew mid needed STRENCTH. On the ir.th of September, anther of Massey's mammoth ex-' ursions will iio run from the lonntains to the seashore, and II my friends, both white and olored, are invited to tako this rip with rne. f. F. U. Masskv. _ _ 5 v n fn to iff H look ror lei ] I have just received a lot of good FLO ( II at the very lowest ! price. Sugar, Co/fee, Teas, Cnnucd Foods in proportion. I will cut 2 cents tinder any body on any thing in the grocery line. Respectfully, .Ml WALKER. /'. S. Highest Price paid for thickens and Eggs. DR. JAS. E. POORE, Physician and Surgeon. of lt?-llc?iie Hospital Mcillral Colleice, If. 1. OFFERS his professional services to the people of Lancaster and vicinity. OFFICE over Hank of Lancaster. RESIDENCE with T. Y. Williams. mm imvkhsitv. Greenville, S. C. dr. c. h. judson, Chairman of Faculty. SESSION lu-gina Septet!.1 cr SJml Courses leudlmr to all Academic degrees. Preparatory Department la ohttrge of oxperiunofcd teachers. Cost reduced to tninitnutn hy mess system, ltoaril In private families moderate. For Catalogue and further information, apply to chuirhian, or to BEN. E. CREER, Secretary of Faculty. VIRGINIA COLLEGE For YOUNG l./\DIES. Roanoke, Va. Opens Sept. V, 1M?7. t>neof the leudintf .-etlools for Young Ladles in tin- Soutli Magnificent buildings, all modern improvements. Campus ten acres < irand mountain scenery in Yalle* of \'a.. famed for healtli. European and American teachers. Full course Superior advantages in Art and Music. Students from twenty States. For catalogues address the President. M ATT IE I'. HARRIS. Roanoke. Virginia spanish .jack Bkkokexki dgk, the cklebrnted thoroughbred Sl'AXISII JACK?the handsomest in the Stafp, which has been awarded the highest preniitim over all competitors at the j State Fair for year-, will stand the | present season at the stables of Ileath, I Springs Co. in the town of I.aueasI ter. Sure foal guaranteed for $10 j April 13, 1897. ill invited to shave. \ \ " E 1' X dei 1ST A X 1? Til AT A KEYt port has been circulated that only stockholders of the new barber sliopare expected to patronize it. This we wish to correct and earnestly to solicit the patronage of the public | generally , hot li count ry and town, and guarantee one and all ttie best and same attention, at customary price*. Lancaster Tonsoriai. Company. hair" balsam nm u luxuriant growin. wHNovor Foils to Bestore Qrjiy liUltrV **jur *? Youthful Color. Curv# *? alp di?rtMf A hair JalJmg. LIBERAL TRIAL QUANTITY ELECTRO-SILICON thi- famous Silver Polish, will lu- sent to anv woman fki:i: of cost. This wall-know article lm-t been successfully used by housekeepers everywhere for year ami Its makers hope to make a permanent customer of you It will suprise and please you .lust the thlni; for keeping bicycles bright. SiimUy send your address on a postal to. SILICON, ^New York, N. Y. We make a special offer to housekeei* r.*(III \TV POOR IIOISE TO LET UEALKH PROPOSALS FOKKKKPn inutile County Poor House f??r I lli> ve.tr I V.ls will !" ,, ...... ... . <1 ? .11 1 lit County Hoard of Commissioners at their olliee until tlx- iir.it Monday iii September at I- o'clnck, in. Bids in list 1??* made at a tlxod sum for each inmate per month. Tlie county will furnish the land free of rent. Bedding and medical attention will also he furnished. Bond will he required of the successful applicant, in the -urn of two hundred dollars, for faithful performance of duty. The riijht to reject any and all bids is reserved. L. J. PEURY, County Supervisor Wanted-An Idea SS Protect vnnr l<1e?? : fhnr ruv Urliis you wealth. Write JOIIN WKDKKKWUtN CO.. Patent Attar ttey?. Wwltlniton, l>. e . far their wo j.rite offer ud u?tv 1U1 of ot>? IbotiMud InrADtloui wanted.