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V To be Tried Af/ain! The Supreme Court husbanded down a decision in the DurenKee case, re.versing the.jury ver diet of the circuit court which was in favor of Mrs. I'ermeliu II. Roe. ^ Dime Jteodimj. There will l>e a Dime Heading at the residence of.fudge Ira B. Jones Friday night, Oct. 1st. An interesting program has been ar ranged in which a number of the N young people of the town will ^ take part. The public are cordially invited to attend and are promised a most delightful evening. The proceeds are for the benefit of the A- It- f f* burnt* Hanson** Promises Foljillctl. Gnnson advertises "Everything from Everywhere," and if you go into his store you at once feel like exclaiming: "And enough of it for everybody." liond his new ad. which was promised last week as an announcement of bargains, lie has fulfilled his promises. J New Quarters! "TWO DOORS SOUTH OF OLD STAND; (In store room recently occupied _ tiy \V. 1>. liCiiiinond ) ?* 11 here ti'r. aro sttil xoluhtj the rfst finnncDicc rw? a MIIUVmHIL'J at the ve)'1/ I Direst possible prices.?so loir in fart. that sere vol of oar competitors j hare com plained ami insist ^ on oar not ,v< /liny so cheap. Nevertheless, ire are nmr in a laryer STORK R')()3F% which weans larycr complaints, as we are hotter prepared, with fair and honest dealinys, /*> serve oar customers with the host GOODS we van hay at the v< ra lowest prices. Hire us a call. Kach\ ami evert/ one /to* a special invitation. We are always ylail to sec you. B. ?. CHERRY & BBO. DR. JAS. E. POORE.i j Physician and Surgeon. of Hellenic llospltsi l. ul Coll.'K*'. \- Y. AKFKUs )iis professl'services to the penV pie of Lancaster and vicinity. ?ifkick over Hank of Lancaster. KKSIDKNCK with T. Y. Wllllami 11)11) YOU EVER TRY H I UOMERFIL OIL FOR | r (i RIIEPMTISM | !t is th? greatest l'ain Itemi'dy J | jhi on Kartli. Wonderful Oil re- u| lieves pain, no matlerr iis source JS j v or of liow Ionstanding. It J. fi sootlies, calins, brings rest. Not ?j ' ^ only removes t he rf'frct*, but it I k does away with the caittms 'J1 f> which produce tliein?f?oes <1 i- j Vt reetly to tin* spot?arts swiftly ^ Vj and surely. 4 j g IT CURES: & Rheumatism in from one to II six days. ? ?? Neuralgic Tain in ten minutes. f4, Headache or earache in three j* j I minutes. L 2 Toothache in one minute. II Soretliroat in three hours. ?1 if I'ain in back or side in thirty f \> jfc minutes. J) i a Cramp Colic in two minutes. ? . I ij Catarrh in the Head in two to ^ ; II six days. 1 1 Will cure a cold in one night J* J j by hut being temples, neck and s i Ij chest anil inhaling from bottle C| for live minutes, t 'sed inter- |rjj y nally and externally for all i ' Aches ami I'ains, *jr>c. a bottle. f. I '( J. P. MACKRY ? CO. j AN TOEAL FAMILY MEOIOINE'I rr ^InillfWlInn, ^llllliin?nfMj f ('<iHitilf?l"iiiOirrii?l\p llrrulh, aiitallilin r<l>n? uf tho bUHuach, j rI'pans t a rules i art K' "Hy>? t promptly. l'crfoctl^^^Ak?jt>/^ J f.ll..w? tli- Ir u*e t I ( | May he ubUliwil hy I ppllraUiio to Mirrit i1ru|(<>(. Eilacnto Your llomreln YVIth Cxscitrot*. | Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. V)c, 25r. If C. C. C, fail, driiutiiblai refund money. I I wrr'3 la never done, nud it is especially wearing and wearisome to those whoso blood it 'nipuro and unfit properly to tone, sustain, and renew the wasting of nerve, muscle and tissue. It is more because of this condition of tho blood tliut women are run down, Tired, Weak, Nervous, Than because of tho work itself. Every physlciau says ho, and that the only remedy is in building up by taking a good nerve tonic, blood purifier and vitalize! liko Hood's Sarsaparilla. For tho troubles Peculiar to Women at chango of season, climate or life, or resulting from haro Work, nervousness, nnd impure blood, thousauds have found relief and uure in Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier, $1; six for Prepared only by C. I. Hood St Co.. Lowell. Mass. . | ?, r>?|| are the only pills to take nooa S r lIlS with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Short Locals. ?Mr. Preasley Robinson left for Due West Monday to enter Erskine ('ollege. Mr. J. F. Fairchild, of Fairchild Broa., paid a visit to his parents in North Carolina last week. INCONTINENCE of water during sleep 1 stopped Immediately by I)R. K. Dktouon's Ami 1>ii i.'i'M'. Cures children and adults alike Price tl. Sold by J. F. Mackey & Co. Druggists, Lancaster. S. (J. ? Miss I'aris Neal of Flat Crook | |?,0 1 1- e . no huiit; iMH IV 111 ?? Ill I III op iur her second your. ?Congressman Strait returned Monday from a visit to relatives in Chester. ?Rev. S. N. Watson occupied the Baptist pulpit here Sunday night. ? Mr. W.C. Heath of the Ileuth Hardware Company of Monroe, N. C.. was in Lancaster a couple days last week on business. ?Remember I will have fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays. Black fish, Mullet, etc. J. B. Maokorell. ?J. llarrv Foster, Esq., of Kershaw spoilt Sunday with his mot her hero ?Miss Eugenia Williams left Monday for Norfolk, Ya., where she goes to enter College. ?Lancaster has four girls at Winthrop's opening to-day, including Miss Mafy Hunter, now of Charleston. ? Dr. K. M. Calloway went to Iilackstock Saturday afternoon and accompanied Mrs. Calloway home Monday. Ten nnnliennta for Ino/ilmw 1 . ^ certificates appeared be tore the board last Friday?5 white and f> colored. ? Miss Ella Williams, youngest daughter of Mr. .1. W. Williams, has gone to Hock Hill where she will enter Wmthrop College. ? Miss. Allice Mackey left yesterday for Winthrop College where she will take the Normal course of that institution. ? WANTED: AdOO ernaa tica Parties desiring tr? sell cross ties will apply to W. H. Hardin, Manager L. A'C. Ry, Chester, fc>. O. ?Mr. S. W. Heath has moved into one of the .lones cottages, just South of the Baptist parsonage. ?Master Paul Ross Moore got a fall Irom a hickory nut tree last Saturday which resulted in breaking one of his arms. ?Miss Clara Barrett attended the marriage of Miss Mecca A very , at Kbenezer last Wednesday and the reception at the home of the bride's mother the same evening. ? WANTED.? Position to superintend farm. (?ood reference. Address, L. J.Waltkra, New (Jut, S.C. -It. ?Mr. Lemuel L. (iregory of; Taxahaw will leavo to-day for Charleston where he goes to enter the South Carolina Medical; college. lie is a bright young man and will ho heard from later. ?Mrs. Mary Witherspoon and! her daughter, Mrs. K. (). Mallard, who have been visiting at Mr. K. K. Wylie's, went to Yorkville Monday to visit other relatives before they return to their home in New Orleans. ?Miss Issa hello M. Davis left Monday for Union, C., to outer Clifford Seminary for young ladies. ?(Jen. J. B. Erwin of Wash ington, D. C., is to he married to a lady living near that city. ?Mr. < >. Floyd of Kershaw was in town a few hours yesterday on business. ?Sunday was New Years with the Jews, and our Jews, Messrs. A. Glasser and S. Abraham, were closed Monday which was a holiday. ? Wo are requested to announce that the Wateree Baptist Association will meet with the Washington Baptist church of this place, October 14, 15, and 10, 1897. ?Mrs. S. W. Heath attended the marriage of her friend, Miss Mecca Avery of Ebenezer last Wednesday, to Mr. II. C. Laughlin, and acted as dame of honor. ?Mrs. Emilie Bennett Roddey has recently filed a suit in Augusta, Ga., for a divorce from her husband. Mr. John T. Roddey, of the Now York Cotton Exchange. ?Mr. ?S. T. Cant hen of the LMeasant Hill section made oft* of 1| acre of land, 13S gallons of molasses. At 25 cents per gallon, which is very cheap, this would yield hini $24.50. ?Maj. B. F. Miller and Mr. tV. T. Gregory paid a visit to White [Mains and Jefferson two days last week, the latter on business and the former on a visit to his mother and other relatives. ?The contract for the building of Bethel Baptist church at Chestnut Itidge school house, in the Belltown section, was let last week to Mr. Gilly Bowers. The work will bo started at once and the building will be ready for occupancy in a few weeks. ?A shooting scrape occurred between two negroes at theClarksville Camp ground, between here and Monroe, Sunday. George Alsbrooks who lives on Mr. S. W. Heath's place, was shot through the neck and is said to he seriously hurt. General Funderburk did the shooting, and was himself shot in the leg by Alsbrooks. Mr. W. II. Sims captured him and took him to the Monroe jail. & A * ^Cramps,\ I Croup, I 1 |\?~ \\sst\| x \ Colds, \\ ache, I 4. i * ? 4 ^ Diarrhoea, ^ x Dysentery, x t >.<] mil Bowel Complaints. J & A Sure, Safe. Quick Cure for ^ these troubles Is ^ f]Jairrlfi/ieti * r I It is the trusted friend of the ^ X M */-!.?? I/- V. r.. a? I y uwvHHiiivi i ui uici | rionitTi Suitor, ami in fact all clasKCH. a y Used Internally or externally, y * Beware of imitations. Take f J none but the genuiue " Prrrv J Davis." Sold everywhere. J ? 25c. and 50c. bottles. t ?W. I). I ..eminond lias moved to the Davis hnilding on the rorner one door north of Young's beef market, where lie has again opened in connection with his grocery, a restaurant with better facilities lor serving his friends than last season. ?I)r. W. II. Wakefield, ot Charlotte, N. ('., will he in Lan* easier at the Cunningham Hotel, on Thursday, Oct. 21st, this one clay only. His practice is limited to the Eye, Ear, Nose,and Throat. ?Messrs. I). Iv. Williams,.!. C. ai. 1 Carl Foster and Joo Connors have gone back to the South Carolina college. Mr. C. I). Junes has gone also to take a course in law in that institution. ? Rev. W. C. Ewart is in attendance upon the meeting of the Presbytery at Hickory Grove this week, having left Saturday. jKYKKY F R( E VJ E W OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOv For One Week a to Raise the Follot BAR Qi M1BS ifeGOBSti, More Dress Goods and Silks j. than can bo lound in all the other < stores. The reason we are havingi. such big Dress Goods sale is that we have the correct styles and low prices. None of your last ' winter's rough, nappy effects. ' The 1S97 winter styles are in this j store. Already we are re-order1 I ing some fine Dress Patterns, i Plain nice goods and Plaid Tarltons take the load. "They are the thing." See our list, then, come and see the goods. Iridescent Court Cloth, 5411 inches wide, New Shades. oS-inch all-wool Poplin in Plain , and Granite weaves. 40-inch Jacquarel Novelties? ' C new colorings. 52-inch all wool Broad cloth? '( 5 new shades. I SS-inch changeable Whipcord ?5 new styles. 40-inch Silk and Wool Pebble i' Plaid?high colors. J' 3S-inch all-wool Serge?new 11 shades?40 cents quality, only j 24 cents. < 00000000()000()000000000000000000c MIEMNERY oooooooonooooo Glancing over our Mill Looking at a Rain bo Every Dainty Cc the Feminine Eye, 1 Innumerable Variety o Fall i8o?. Stvles w y ? J and Prices never are Makii NOT] V--1 V-V " ' \ V "JS'cvcr put off* till to-morn day,'' for the, Bargains U here to-ni 1100 yards fast Calico at 0 cents |, a yard. 1000 yards 8-cent Ont-j inc. slightIv st>iled- at 4 wntsT 500 yards Turky Red Prints, worth G cents, only 1 cents. 1500 yards yard-wide Bleached, no starch, only 5 cents. 1000 yards j' heavy wool Jeans,for the next ten days, only 10 cents. That 25- J cent heavy wool Jeans only 151 cents. The 15 cent heavy Red Our Clothing $7,000 worth of Shoes boug you 15 cents on ovt of Shoes 3 j I)AMA(iKl) CLoTIIINti. Ove | at $ 1.00, worth .fo.OO. :i00 jtriirs 1 ' of 100 Men's Vests at lo cents. .*> from auction. ; GANSON DRY N. B.?J10 New Capes came yes & ,pt. i M 1 M L* aw, \MERE I too OOOOOOOOOOItOOOOUOOOOOOOOOOO nd Three Days, ; CASH, the Eing ON$: 36-inch wool Henrietta, 20 :ents quality, only 12 cents. 20 pieces single-width Cashmere, 15 cents quality, only 9 jents. 15 nipPPC fonnir 1 l) nont TVfi~ X^'VlCllV 1U1A" lures, only S cents. pi Ifcffif SK&?18& Skirt Patterns, Dress Patterns, Solid Pieces! Black IUive'-siblo Brilliantin. Black all wool Granite Cloth. Black all-wool Brocades, satin finish. Black all-wool Storm Serge. Black all-wool Broad Cloth. Black all wool Henriettas, satin finish. Black wove Storm Serge. Silks. Silk Splendour, Figured India, Figured Gros Grain, Figured ialleta, Tinsel Stripe, Gloce i'afl'eta, Mohair and Silk Soutache Braid, Beaded Trimmings, Viirrniv Mftlioli Jolored Headed Trimmings. lOOOOOO UDOOOOOOOOOOOOOUOOOOOOO DISPLAY I oooooooooooo inery Display is like w. Every Novelty, mceit, to Please Weve here to oiler, f the Newest for the ere never as Pretty, as low as We lg Them. im i )w what yon could do lucre to-day may not be lorroic. i willed Manuel, lor 10 cents. 500(1 yards yard-wide Percale Uemnant, dark colors, only f? jents. We have to sell cheaper than other people. Men's df>[ ent Shirts only 1 cents. Men's heavy Knit f?0 cent oversliirts lor 25 cents. Men's Hats, damaged. 15 cents. Men's 10-cent Suspenders f, cents. ro mo r*r\ ' 1 n nr (<HlIO ell J. 11 1 IV nii^. ht last March. We'll save *ry Dollars worth rou buy. rconts sl.aO, worth $ t.00. ('oats iVool Pants at f?0 cents. A lot 00 I.ace Curtains ami lied (guilts GOODS COMPANY. iter day.