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vV?e Want Your Trade ^ And will appreciate it 30 much sis to give the host values that is possible lor the least money. Now Listen I There may be something in the following list yon want: k Kiour, ."Leal, I!', on, ".lined Oo.;Js, Toilet and Washing Soap. Smoking and Chewing Tobacco,' :.g-;.r , Candies, Cakes, Tinware, Jn^, Shot, vni'c? dilferiut sizes, Pipes, Lamps, etc. The above are a few of the articles we liindln Or.11 .. . I ami see if we rant mak'- the price to suit you. Just received a handsome line of biij*gy Whips which will he sold cheap. B. S. SKERRY & BRO. DR. JAS. E. POORE, Physician and Surgeon. <>ru?lual? of Iftellctuo lloapltn Mntlral CiiSlt-gc, ,\. V. OKFEHS lifs professional .services to tho pco" plo of I.tincas*.' r an'! vicinity. OFFICE over flank of r.nnenstcr RESIDENCE with T. V. Williams. vrszvy* >,Tv>"Ty > ? nut V|)i: mm TRV * V fc * k \iiiiviir*nr::i m? rmn t; wiMUbitrnj UIL MK 5 [: RHEUMATISM I ij y It is th" greatest T'nin Remedy (t on Karth. Wonderful i>iI re- 1) T ? lieves pain, no malterr it.*, source \! or of how long standing. It J 1^ soothes, calms, brings rest. Not n It only removes the cjjere#, but it a 'J does away with the ctiHtwH J 15 whieh prod nee them- goes di- n It rectlytothe spot?acts swiftly j< ^ and surely. # \ IT CURES: ' ? Rheumatism in from one to # 1 six days. ^ ,1 Neuralgic l'ain in ten minutes. ? I Headache or earache in three ? minutes. jj 1 Toothache in one minute. y '2 Sorethront in three hours. * '7 Rain in haclr or side in thirty rj minutes. ts <1 Cramp Colic in two minutes. * H Catarrh in the Head in two to ? ( six days. IJ f. Will euro a cold in one night Ji ? by batheing temples, neck and w chest and inhaling from bottle "J if. for live minutes. 1'scd inter- ^ z-' nally and externally for all >c {f Aches and Pains, 25c. a bottle. y Jf( t' J. p. MACKEY ? CO. y rwoiilllip TRUTH A IN A mm LINE. 4 1 R BRANDT'S GOODS PLEASE EVRYBODY. K. BKAMD1\ The Jewler, Under Town Clock. Chester, S. C. We carry a large stock of Diamonds, Watches, (lold Jewelry. Fine Plated Jewelry, Sterling Silver floods. Fine Silver Plated W ire, Clocks, Bronzes, Fancy art floods, Optical floods, Cut (ilass, Fino China, THE r,AH(iF.ST STORK , THE LA RO EsT STOCK I in t lio I AND TJIE i Counties. REST FACILITIES ' l:lnc Watch Repairing. Money to Lend. The Linn-aster County liiiiiriing A Loan Associut ion h:;-. money to lend on improved r^n! estate <-itnatecl in this countv, upon reasonable terms. A Apply to W M?I?V C. THOMSON, Sec ,<fc Tress. littltK liilllOlllK. Oct. 21-07-0 m. if Short locals. I _ ?.Mrs V. JMvManus is visitir i relatives at 1'lains. j ?Ernest Moore, Esq., visite i Ch etcr last week on profession; business. ?Mrs. E. J. Wylie visited Mr W. L. Koddey in Hock Hill la week. ?Miss Annie Witherspoon hi returned from a visit to relative in Hock liiil. INCONTINENCE ot water aurlnR ?le lrnnw*aln t<-ly l.V Pit K. DKTOnoS AJ"'ri I'li'KTK-. ?'ur<'? children nnd ttdul alike Price II. Sold by J. F. Maokoy & C OrugKislH. i.ttucaHtcr, b. O. ?Miss llattio Gregory returi od yesterday from a visit to tt family of her uucle, Ex-Kepr sentative J. M. Hough of O! Store* ? Mr. Harry, rostoffice Inspoc or, of Atlauta, was here Monds ou business connected with son of the Star routes. ?Miss Blanche Mobley and M Clarence Mobley returned to the home at 1 loath Spring Wednesdf from a visit to Mrs. A. J. Evaua.Hock 11 i 1 Herald. I/O,. T r \r o ?o>. ii. n. > ni?Ti, on pen men out t>f the Connie Maxwell 0 'fhr.nago at Greenwood,paid La raster a cnli on his roturn fro I tho CLestorhoM Association. ?The jury in the eelebrat< Lentgert trial made a niistri after being out about three da and nights. Nino iurvmen we I t for conviction and three again ! it. 11 is bail was fixod at $lf>,0( j ?Dr. .1. F. Mickey recent I showed us one of the largest pea j we ever saw. It was grown 1 j the doctor, is of the Koifer vurio I and weighs 18$ ounces. [| mi - ? me luemouist church he (in Chester) was dedicated, > aro told, twenty years ago, in t latter pait of the year 1872. T (gifted Dr. Muynardie olliciateu the service.?The Lantern. ?(io to Joseph W alker's if y< want cheap groceries; ho has c( tainly got them. Oct. 21 I Alter the sermon at the Ha tist church, Sunday night by lie Mr T Y"oo mnflp <| ji talk on the work ot tho orphana : and its condition, and took a c< lection for the support of th noble work. ?Remember I will have fre fish on Fridays and Saturday Black fish, Mullet, etc. J. B. MACKOKBLL. ?J. II. Stevenson of Camd< I has been granted bail in tho su | of $3,000. Ho is confined in tl penitentiary for safe keeping < the charge of outraging a 13-ye old gir'. ?Col. Springs j3 putting in wind mill to pump water for 1: dwelling, lie has put in the ne essary pipes, etc., for conveyii the water to all portions of tl dwelling. , YO CUUL A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take I.axative ltromo Quinine Ta lets. All Druggists refund the mon if it fails to Cure. 25c. ?Joseph Wylie of Chester h given $15,000 to build a now do tnitory at Krskine College. La year no gave if3,uuo to the Kan institution and ho is paying I handsome sum for tljc buihlii at tho now A. H. 1'. church th I is going up in his town. ?'Tho ^tatn Synod of tho I're ! hytorian church will meet j Darlington on tho 29th inst. Ho ( r. W. Ilutnphroys will attend, ai I Mr. W. !. Cunningham and M ' H. (L Mcllwain will go as del jg.tos from tho Lancaster and t! , Douglas churches respectively. I \ Cran:ps."\ T"cmip, \ J ? \Colic' ll Tooth- t \ .a 4 IColds, \\ ache,I a al >?J i 1 2 ; ? Diarrhoea, ? g Dysentery, a st J * " Rowe! Complaint*. t A Suro, SafS. Quick Cur? for i tLosa troublos is ^ 18 T Jl 1 _r- 3 ?S ? 9 " ? I mm9mu$ [||j ^ It Is tha trusted friend of tho ^ io. dt Mechanic, Parmer, Planter, j a Sailor, aad ia fact all claasea. a a- 9 Used Internally or oxtarnally. ^ ie a Beware of imitations. Take '? 0. J none but the genuino " Psanv J Id Dana.'* Sold ererywher*. ^ 7 2?So. and 50o. bottles. f ?The will of the late Ti 10 Tourney has been probated and leaves the bulk of his property r. his wife during her life time, a ir tor which it is to be invested t iy it amounts to uot loss than $2; ? 000 when a hobpital for the upo but respectable" people of Sui } ter is to be built. r- ?Head new ad of Mr. W. n- Voting who during the cumm m furnished th? people of the to' with good beef, kept frewh by ii , refrigerator at considerable e id ~ , al punse to him, and who is lit. ready to furnish you with be< y 8 * t pork or pork h>\usage, all of tl I best qua lit v. at 1 )0. ?The will of the late ox-Sen . tor T. J. Robertson was probab Monday. The ox-senator left a ft TB tune of about $1,000,000. I DV leaves to his widow the handson ^ home on Arsenal Hill and $10' 000 in United States bonds at per cent, with accured intere The rest cf the property is equal ,vo divided between his two soi he John Caldwell and Edwin Wal jie Robertson.?The Stato. THE CHEAT WALLACE SHOWS The Most Reputable and Enormo of Tented Institutions, Will E hlhlt at Lancaster, Nov- llth. >r It is claimed, and with every e< *t- donee of truthfulness, that the (jrt Wallace Show this season is one of t p- two largest in America. This count )V is known as the only home of grei tented amusements, consequently tl pf ?> n"*-,; '-o rip ClfoU the greatest in the world. Over 1,(1 ^ people are engaged in the various < >1* partments, doo superb horses, W) ca<> and dons of wild animals includi the famous "Man bating Walhi Lions," herds of elephants, droves camels and'ostrichcs, a huge spread sh canvass covering over 14 acres ;h. ground and a sealinu canacit \ for 1 (MM) persons. Over 100 principal featu acts are presented, among which a the famous Nine Nelson Family, f whose equal R. K. Wallace has lo 1,11 had a standing challenge of $tO,OUO.t m | This challenge has never been accej ho ed and never will be as their equals not exist. The Werntz Family, T Martells, The Ten Dellameads, Sa dT sotii Sisters, Three 1'elils, ltowei Three Sisters Maceari and spectaoul ballet. Gaza the magnetic girl, ai a the singing mules are nlso among t jjs principals. The great menagerie, co lainining as large a collection asm c* zoological garden can boast of ai jo several specimens exclusivaly its ow I flic splendid company of high clu male and female bare-hack riders, a robats, clowns, aerialiata, perfortnii animals, three rings, two stagi olympian stages, inid-air carniva the superb ?nd nveiting bippodrot b- races, contests and exhibitions, i t y eluding thoroughbred, chariot, slan ing, and other races of ancient ai modern times, unite in making a pr as of entertainment that lias nev been approached in point of exc< i- lence and magnitude in the circ . arena. The management do not to rate tbe presence of any gambling 10 catch penny affairs about the grou'i and special detectives are carried it protect their pat run* from this usi jj, nuisance. A grand free street demo ^ stration will be given on tie* date at tin* exhibit ion,Inavinx t li?- grounds Ul a. in., sharp. A solid mile of ulitt and splendor, representing an inv?> ment of $ 1,U<M>,000.(M> is promised. K p ciirsions will h? run on all railro lines. lit To hi Mftrrln! To-ni(/ht. r- Mr. Sam'I Cant hen and Mi ? I.nla Ovorctish will In* married t 10 night ?t Heaver Cr ok churj Rev. S v Watson will official I lloi the Grow. | 'Buyers to the ! 'Place of the ] i t iV ^ Jit \%dm.^U Jfc* i Z tcir ?cc ; BBE^BHBiSBKlEiO ; When Are Y( A good story bears ik when the story impro^ f. That enormous stock of m by us at the sale White or fast disappearing. We n- same prices. Neither F the weather and short c or ncss. Down, lower do '.n| make sales climb up a 118 i ^ j Part of the Barga !f, kio i 5 pieces 36-inch Henrie a- to 12 cents. 12 pieces 3' ,r. 25 cents quality, cut to Io one dollar Dress Goods UO f - ( j,. rwery piece 01 our 75 ( st4 cents. Lovely 15 cent Jj to 1 1 cents. We keej 1gb run." Our prices the} equal. Our second st( us|linery arriving. Prices ix jcent cotton. Call earl) I ? - - S MONEY, > WE lis ?q TU :? 4l <1 . |)H) j i no 1^ L i i v_- itvJi c. 11 let c < ![? cuts deepest,?cheaper t "? gcther. Our Yorkville bought out a Pants Fact ot . O hairline Wool Pants, th orjeents. A big lot men's : kk Suits, the good $5.00 ki <>? A tremendous pile, "fix i oriel coats and vests froi (j overcoats $1.50. he To Hurry off our go this IHH c- Our $10.00 Men's Black Clay Wo $7.00 Men's Black ('lay Worsted h is,' Black and Bluo Cheviot, suits cut to ne n- TH T 1 ? a. j? i j-juuicnes in 01 S or There is whore Bargains abound. I,.- School shoos in the country. We 1 (,r shoo Bargains to day. < >ur prices g I* 4*(IOCH." ial 120 Ladies 25 cts. Uibbod fleeced li 25 cents i'n'avv undornhiof - ml f< ? I a J linen hack shirts, 85 rents kind, on I r knit ovcrshirts, 50 cents kind, otdy of dent's and Ladies Ties ever seen ii j4,l panes from I'eddlors. We sell the 72 cents. Their $2.00 Quilt is here We are busy opening up a big li thousand. Embroideries bv the mib Another bargain in Hlankets. Sheet! iss S. GAMSON m\ lo.j ft <f J sk yf <r> "PTT /??: j i v 9 ? I. Y? 1} f b V j i$i * t Ul. 1-. i\. .1 il l\ v . ;... Vi 11 aulik kJ masses. %z;7,Z''-' , V-' A s ,- JZ . jju ..ju-jfc? ^ v?.? N?iotK< ^T.XL v .liWST & W'i'j.I V)^ -- ^ ? UUiUlllU. 'X >u Coming? repetition, especially /es with each telling. Dress Goods bought street, New York, is cannot re-order at can we halt, because rops are against busiwn, go our prices to nd rake in the cash. ins that greet you: ;ttn,2o cts. quality, cut 6-inch fancy Worsted, 14 cents. All of our cut down to 75 cents. :ents goods cut to 45 s Plaid Worsted cut 3 competition "011 the 1 dare not attempt to ack of attractive Miln 1 f / 1 / wiM-* ^^ ^ ' V.UI uv^Wll IKJ 5LUI r# lONEY, MUST HAVE. 1 . 1 :tiway i> Llllb LUC pilCCS, hnn all the rest put toand Lancaster stores ory. 900 pairs Men's e $1.75 kind, only 95 ill wool black Cheviot nd crnmcr nt C -> ->r\ ' ***? > >m auction" cA men's n 75 cents up. Good Clothing, Prices way: rated suits out to $7.50. Our mita out to $4.75. 300 Hoys ? 75 cents. ir hoe Department. TI.O l,.al ' 11.11.1 ..v.- ?iui i\ wi v/iiiiurcu s ivill open 25 cases, 700 pairs of ;overn the town. What we say notl vests cut to 15cts. 144 Men's 2 cents. 200 Men's unlaundred y 45 cents. 200 Men's heavy 0 cents. The handsomest array ti Lancaster. Don't buy Count erTheir $1.50 Quilt . Ik.l ?t at 05 i cuts. no of Capes. Corsets by the \ f Hundreds of Wimlov, Sh; -Vs. s, and I'illow caves ' GOODS CO.