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4 We Want Your Trade y And will r j)rcci:ito it so much :?s to uivo the best values that is possible lor the least money. Now Listen ! There may be something in ^ the following list you want: Flour, Meal, Huron, Canned Coods, Toilet and Washing Soap, Smoking iiitu i newing i ouuceo, LMgars, Candies, Cakes, Tinware, Jugs, Shot, Nails? different sizes, Pipes, Lamps, etc. The above are a few of I he articles we handle. Call and see if we cant make the price to suit you. Just received a handsome line of buggy Whips which will he sold cheap. R. S. CHERRY & RRO. DR. JAS. E. POORE, Physician and Surgeon. GriMluatA of ItolloTiM- llu*|?ltn ;tl< !!< nl < <?lli Y. OFPEKS his professional services to the people of Lancaster ami vicinity. OFFICE over Hank of Lancaster. RESIDENCE withT. Y. Williams. rrvrvrv-rvA f I DID vol; ever trv | <: WONDERFUL OIL FOR ij I IIIBHOTISM! 1 ^ i It is th" greatest Pain Remedy 1 on Knrth. Wonderful Oil re- ?J I4 lieves pain, no matterr its source \ ? or of how long standing. It 'J I* soothes, calms, brings rest. Not ?J p only removes the effects, hut it v 'jj does away with the cause# '/ li which produce them?goes di- ?j i| rec.tly to the spot?acts swiftly r* j? and surely. jl | IT CURES: !) a Rheumatism in from one to < J six days. y ? Neuralgic Pain in ten minutes, ?j ? Headache or earache in three i fl minutes. ?c ! Toothache in one minute. J* jg Soretliroat in three hours. 'J p Pain in back or side in thirty tj| 2* minutes. Js K Cramp Colic in two minutes. *2 K Catarrh in the Head in two to */ n six days. *1 (, Will cure a cold in one night Ji Jt by batliciiiK temples, nock ami ? f* chest and inhaling from bottle ') for live minutes. I'sed inter- A J nally and externally for all ' v Aches and I'nins, 25o. a bottle. *? ? J. F. MACK BY S 00. | Sw w'v* -w' 5^ Here I Am At * * * 4 MACKEY'jS CORNER, Where Are You? Good llonr sellinir at * ? on Good coffee, 10 pounds 1 00 Granulated sugar, IS pounds 1.00 "21 pouml>- lightest brown sugar 1.00 GLASSWARE AT A SA RIFICE. Fine tumblers that has been sidling for 40 rents a set, will sell them to you for 20 rents. Teas, Canned Goods and Fruits at the Very Lowest Price. Respectfu11 v. JOESFPII WALKER. S. Highest t'rice paid for tdriekens and biggs. YELLOW FEVER PICK V ENT IS I > ItY TAKING "Our Native Herbs" the Great Blood Purifier and Liver Rp.^nlatnr J 200DA VH' TKKATM KNT m 1 .<K) (lonlitlnK a Koiflstor (inn run (re. 3vJ |Hook mil Tiitliiun.iiiU FREE, ^-rnt t'Y mall, postil;"* p.ilil Sold ? r. 1 v tiV ACENTS THE M,0N70 0. BLISS CO., Wasti'i'lon, D. C. 4t. iitantkh tki*st\v(ii:tuv and \ct ^ * ? lvo mnlleiiiYii or ladn to travol for rsponsible, established house in tttnosiMr f ount > Monthly <<>.'>.1.1 and i'j|H'iisiii I'onIlion stonily 11 f? r ni'i l.ni "> { 1 ! r? -d Htainpid riivi Io|h' Tim nonunion Company Dop'. W. Chicago. Short Locals. ! ?Cotton i.-. looking upa little. I brought hero yesterday. ?Mr. \V. S. I.. Porter paid a visit t Kershaw this week. ? Miss Mollie (Jill of Riohbnr I is visiting Miss Minnie Crocket. ?Mrs J. A. Caldwell is visitin i her sister at Norway, 6. C. ?Mr. Marion Long of Yorkvillt was in town Monday. -Tho Riverside school opene last week in charge of Miss Lil < 'arter of Virginia. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Itromo (.Quinine Tal lets. All Druggists refund the nione if it fails to Cure. 25c. ?Married, Nov. 14th. 18i>7, b Clerk of Court, W. 8. 1.. i'ortoi Mr. E. 8. 8togner and Miss Lizzi Lane. ?Mr. A. J. IiaH8 and son Maste Jim, have returned to their horn at Norway, S. C., after visitin friends and relatives here. INCONTINENCE of water durlnit "'let1 stopped immediately t>y Dm. K. Detojion Anti DIUKTic. Ciirr* children and adult alike. Price tl. Sold hy J. P. Mackey & O DruKK'sts, I.ancastcr. S. C. ?Mr. Claude Beckham an Mrs. Fannie Beckham were mar ried on Tuesday of last week b Bev. Mr. Itatchiord. --Mr. \V. I). Ingram, who hn been keeping hooks in Kershaw has returned to Lancaster, sine the lire. ?Col. and Mrs. Leroy 8pringi Mr. 1*. (J. McCorkle and Dr. B..] I Witherspoon attended the 8tat ball in Columbia last week. ?David (Jlasser, who has bee spending some time with hi brother, Abraham, left for Haiti more Monday, where he will rf side in the future. 1 -Sheriff Civ burn returne Monday night from Winnsbon j where he went to bring back Wi j Bush, col., charged with hous breaking and larceny. ! --We are pleased to welcom 1 The Greenwood Index to our e> ' change list. It is a bright and we i printed paper, and is edited b I Mr. W. G. Chafee. i ?The visitors to Kershaw b j Monday's train were: Mr. an j Mrs. S. W. Ileatli, Capt. J. II j Fit/.patrick, Col. Springs, Mr. .1 T. Stevens and this Editor. --Mrs. Bailie Lindsay ha moved into the dwelling vacate by Editor Carter, and Pro 1 Rankin will occupy thedwellin 1 vacated by Mrs. Lindsay. ?Mr. John Taylor, son of Mrs Margaret Taylor, and Miss Kthe Cook, daughter of Mr. Williar Cook, were married Sunday, No% 14th, 1807, by Clerk of <'ourt, W S. L. Porter. ?Mr. .1. P. Games slaughtere< a l.l inonths-old pig last week It netted 352 pounds. He say the cost of raising the pig,outsid of the slop from the kitchen, wa not over $7.00. ?Wo are requested to an , nounce that He v. Iv. E. Small wil ; (ill the appointments of Bev. B.> j Funderburk at Spring Hill am Bethlehem churches on the thir< Sunday and Saturday before o this month. A ? *f I iuiuutii m.nuuj wpuucu mull I day last with Miss Beatrice Hun ter of Chester as teacher, who ha j taught so acceptably at botl Hopewell and Buford in thi county. Miss Iluntor is a gradu ate of the Winthrop Normal Col I lego. ?LOST:?From hack lot 11 rear of Cost office in the town o 1 Lancaster, Thursday night, Nov 11th, a black horse mule.about 1 years old, with windgall on eac side of right fore leg. Liberal rc ward for information leading t the recovery of same. Address W. M. AltMSTHONU, Cotton Wood, N. 0. Through the kindness of Mi (). Floyd, we had the pleasure o a visit to the Kershaw tirade* School while in town yesterday The enrollment is about 'J'Jo, wit about 1st) in attendance. Mi Floyd, chairman of the hoard c trustees, is .justly proud of th I school a ml Iho admirable result i! achieving. There arc foil j teachers em ploy oil in the schoo besides the music teacher, and al are modern up to dato teacher \ Cr/im/>y\ \ Croun. \ \ Colle, \ \ V"',YM " \?La VfEA I j DIA latitat A, DYtiii'STKRV, < aiiJull ltOWRI, CaMfJ.Al.\TS.+:A Sure, bale, Quirk < uro for tbebo ^ jt | troubles In ^ (PVRRT DAVIS1.) |??i Internally and Externally. ?, Two Sizes, 25e. and We. bottles. 1 1 a - -Miss Nannie Hotelier of { Westville is visiting Mrs. W. S. Langloy. y i ?Mr. 8. M. Mathis.of the York y ville Yoeman, spent a few days r' with his mother here, e ?Mr. J. I*. M ackorell visited r friends and relatives at Black? stock last week. g iu, ? r>~? *t--i " - 1 * ? ' t-L lunuKureii, wno nas n been on a visit to friends and relw ativee here, returned home last Friday. f ?Mr. C. J. Hudson, one of v Waxhaw's progressive merchants, | was in town Tuesday. 8 ?The show here last week was " hotter than the average, but the e attendance was not up to the s average, due we presume, to the I. hard times. ? ?The State Fair last week was n well attended. II. .! (iregory iV: s (N>. took a premium on their colt. l" They soldj42 head ot their blooded stock at auction. d ?The New Cut school house was >, burned one night recently. !t had II just been completed that day. The e school house had been moved to t lint site irom another portion of the townp sltip. The lire is thought to be incen.. diary. ?List of letters advertised for ^ the week ending Nov. 10, v 18h7 : Miss Ilattie ('rockett; Miss d Emma Cousar; Mrs. Ilattie daekI. Son. .ICS. V. (iRKOOItY, 1'. M. r. Health and happiness for ladies. Dr. I.ellrnil's S. & P. Pills. The only s French. One Dollar, at store or by mail. Sole Agts. J. F. Maokey <!k Co. and It. f. C. Hough it Co., l.ancaster, S. < . ?Kev. J. W. Little's meeting at the chapel closed Sunday night. ^ 11 ito a number professed eonver'' sion during the mooting and groat 0 god was accomplished for fho cause of the Master. In leaving brother Little carries with him, j the kind affections of many ofj Lancaster's citizens. q a a. -1 ' * " 1 ; ?m ;ui aujourueu meeting 01 e I Bethel Presbytery last week Mr. B * W. H. Allison, of Vorkville, was granted license to preach the ijtiospel. Mr. Allison is a promis>. ing young man and will do good 1j work. 1 f ?I here will be a lhanksgiving j service in the Presbyterian church on Thanksgiving day at 11 o'clock a.m. Toe o-Tenng will be for the ThornweP Orphanage Tho?e who Ij can't attend will please send their gifts to the church. ? . ? ? . . i Oyster Supper. I The ladies of Salem Methodist 'i church will give an oyster supper. ! Friday evniug, Nov. Kltli, at the ij residence of Mr. A. N. Ibmean, [J Heath Spring, to which the public is cordially invited. 0 When wear begins to e*;eeed repair ! in your bodv you are goi ng to fall sirk. | The signs of il are : lims of llesli pale: liens, weakness, nervousness, elc. The . ' repair needed is food. You think you eat enough, |and yet you feel that you ' j wear out more tissue, energy, nerve1 force tlian your food makes for you. ! -n... .i: ?; ? * , | a u<- ti i 111< II 11 > I M ! 11 ?ll 4Y?M| IIO II (> I (||J(rSl enough. Ami tins is so serious it is 1 I worth sitting down seriously to think ?. I about It' jo'i can't digest what you , eat,t.;ken few doses of Shaker l>i?;est' ' ivc Ci Mini. The ell'eot ol' it will he to Oj increase your ilesh ami make you feel Hi stronger. Von won't fall sick, Proof I that it i" in control ol'jyotir apparatus. ' J It's easy enough to it >t this for your1,: self. Take a f"W bott les of Shaker I ?i11 gest i vo < 'unlink J Sold by druggist at 10 cent* to >!.( ( S | per bottle. _ We Ar< 1 And C I We Ar ; aar A A A-A a:at ^-A A A , &.W.VW.W W. W3 It's 300 Lad Auction th At.1 3 i $6.50 Cape 45 4.00 Cape 100 3.00 Cape 75 2.00 Cape 30 75-cents ORBSS i Prices speak and o jated. Here's the t more Dress Goods combined. We ha | wait upon our custo | department. We 1 other stores that re[ cond supply of thos novelties which we for. 1000 "Stands 1 Sheets free to our c New supply of SHOPS ' Don't yon wish If ever there were have them now. C of the Bargains?tl: Mil linen We justly pride and cxclusiveness o earned the populari our constant aim is tractions. Avoid tl to the trading place Men's Vests, siig Men's $4 C oats, soi Boy s all wool Che\ THE Dll We are busy rus j of ladies and gents' competitors are stru first little stock. A cents Fleeced Vests cents heavy Unders Matchless Ha idemic of low still lo of Mat bargains, ivinced. You can't h at other places. V come here ? Bee prices elsewhere, gains coming. ; GANSON [ I 5 &UP^ % jr 71' #?*1tt a, ?. A jof i 0 Used to CroiDds Irotods Are What e After ! ies Capes From at we ask your tention. :s for - - $4.50. :s for - - v..?*.. J' :s for - - i ,7 5. ;s for - - 1.00. Capes at 40 cts. 5 GOODS! ur Bargains arc apprcciruth conies in. We sell than all of the other stores vc about all we can do to ms in our Dress Goods lave great advantage over jort dull business. A sce handsome Dress Goods have had such a demand ird" December Fashion ustomers. SHOES I you were in our Shoes ? : Shoe Bargains then we o !ome and get your share ley are for you. /, Millinery! ourselves on the beauty f our Millinery. It has ty which it enjoys, and to further add to its atic crowds and come early of the masses. ;htly soiled, only 25 cents, led, $1. Overcoats $1.50 dot Suits, 75 cents. FFERENCE. King off our fourth stock Underwear. While our crohnv to <nt rid nf their oo o O *" .t this Store, ladies 2 5 ; are 15 cents. Men's 25 hirts, only 13 cents. t Bargains. An Epiwer prices. $500 worth Come, sec and he conuy domestics at our |)i*ices TE -/ il /a 4-E T5 ?w ^ 1 ? y kiy ciu 111U r UUpiU :ausc the) can't match our Thousands of new I>rrRespcctfully, )RY GOODS CO.