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% We Want Your Trade And will appreciate it st k much as to give the bes values that is possible fo the least money. Now Listen I There may be something ii the following list you want w Flour, Alsml, Jtacon, Canned Condi ^ Toilet and Washing Soap, Smokirij atul Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, Candies Cakes, Tinware, Jngs, Shot, Nails? different sizes, Pipes, Lamps, etc. The above are a few of tin articles we handle. Oal and see if w? cant mnk? lh< price to suit you. Just received a handsome line of bug 4f> Whips wliicb will be sold cheap. R. S. CHERRY & BRO DR. JAS. E. POORE Physician and Surgeon. Rriuluntn of Itellovue Honptfn Mfillral CollfKr, IV. \\ OFFERS his professional services lo the pet pin of I.ancssW sn.l vicinity. OFFICE over llntiU of Lancaster. RESIDENCE withT. Y. Williams. * DID YOli EVER TRY | WONDERFUL OIL FOR j ; RHEUMATISM ? j ](J It is th? greatest I'ain Remedy [ ^ on Karth. Wonderful Oil re- i . u iicli n (IUIII,IIU IIIUlUTr IlSSOUmt [ ;2 or of how long standing. It * 13 soothes, calms, brings rest. Not t jj only removes the effects, but it w does away with the causes * I ? which produce them?goes di- j !j rectly to the spot?act9 swiftly j lJ and surely. J ilT CURES: j ? Rheumatism In from one to j six days. 1 i Neuralgic Tain in ten minutes, j Headache or earache in three < minutes. | Toothache in one minute. * Sorethroat in three hours, i l'ain in back or side in thirty (J minutes. a Cramp Colio in two minutes, t 1 Catarrh iti the Head in two to ! I ] six days. , Will cure a cold in one night } H by batheing temples, neck and j ff chest and inhaling from bottle I r, for live minutes. Used inter- J N nally a.(d externally for all j j* Aches and ''aim", 25e. a bottle. ' J. F. HACKEY & CO. Here I Am At # * * 4 MACKEV'JS CORNER, Where Are You; flood Hour selling nt $2.0 (loud oolFee, 10 pounds 1.0 (Iranulnted sugar, is pounds. . 1.0 . 21 pounds lightest brown sugar 1.0 GLASSWARE AT A SA RIFICE. ] 'ilie tuinbier.-. that has been sell ing for 10 cents a set, will sell t lion to you for 20 cents. Teas, Canned Goods and Fruits a the Very Lowest Price. Respectfully, MSKP11 WlLkl.il. P. S. Highest Price pail for ( hie kens and Kggs. YELLOW FEVER I'ltKVKNTKI) liY TAKING "Our Native Herbs" the diaa^I J n n.j-i-i urcai diuuu runner diiu Liver Kegumoi 1200 l>A VS* TilKATM MNT$ 1 .<>< A Conlalng a Kogistir Guarantee. > __ 3- |>ri '! 11 wk uinl Tc -.UmoinnU FREE Sent ttj m;i i. tx i la go paid. Sold only l> AGENTS THE ALOHZO 0. BLISS CO., Wdbliiogioo, D. C. 41. WANTfcliJ TIM M\V()liTUV AMI AC'l lv?? ppntlcmfii <>r ^utl. s to truv'l for n A H|>oiihI1i1o. ostul.tlxl.til liou.-to In htmciialc ^ Count v. Monthly fOMHi nn<l i-xponsos IV?s Uou ali'iuly. K> (> rci.< I.in imo ( iiiiil ' Hti?mpr<l o.ivolnpo Tho notnlnlon C'ompnnj ltilil. IV. CL.uKOi Short Locals. ?Congress meets next Monda * ?Only 2ft days till Christina s> ? Woodmen of the World nie( ^ tomorrow night at 8 o'clock. r ?Miss Addie Carter is visitin her brother's family in Charlott ?W. C. Hough, K?q., spei a Thanksgiving at Fort Lawn. ?Died at Plains, S. C., Nov. 2. ? 1897, Mr. Victor Rollings aged 2 ?Cotton is worth to t o this market. I ?Mr. Hrown Ferguson of Ci # tawba Junction was in town Mot day. ?Monsrs. K. 8. and 8. Cherr spent Thanksgiving with relativt 1 at Fori Lawn. ?Mihr Mamie Mackey wh spent several nionlhs in Virgini this year, has returned heme. ?Mr. J. H. VanLandiugham < ' Charlotte was in town a fo hours Tanksgiving day. ?Mr. W. J. Armfield of Wa: liatv, N. C., paid Lancaster a 11 j - itig visit this wock. ?The third rain Lancaster hr 3 had since the hitter part of Augus 4 tell last week. ) ?Hugh Ferguson, for 17 yea: 5 .sheriff of Charleston county, die ) Monday of heart disease. ? Messrs. .J. L. Hrown and < M. Harbor of Liberty Hill wei in town yesterday. ? Miss Sallie Mackey of Can Iden i8 here for a few days visi ing her parents. INCONTINENCE of wMor .lurtnit *:? fltoppari lumieilmvttij by PR- B. PBTOHoa Ahti lllllBTIC. Cure* hlhlren and ndul alike, l'rice >1. Sold by J. F. Mm key a C Di-ukkIbis, Pancnaier. S. G. 3 ?Miss Bessie Mackey spei g Thanksgiving at her brother' / Mr.lt. B. Mackey of Ileath 8prin | ?Airs. W. S. Taylor and chi ? dren of Portsmouth, Va., ai j visiting at Dr. !. p. Mackey'a. j ?Mrs. Moon of Chattanoog 5 Tenn., is hero on a visit to h J daughter, Mrs. J. II. Iloldridge. ?Attention is called to tl ^ Auditor's Notice in this issue. Swill he found on the third j>ag ?A small party of the voui people enjoyed a dance at tl Cunningham hotel Thursdt 111^,111. ?The Annual Conference i tho M. K. Church South will niei this year in Florence 1'roin the SI ^ to the 13th inst. 1 ?Mr. and Mrs. J. G.JBarton ( JJ Monroe, N. C., visted the faniil n of Mr. J. A. McAteer in the Sii " cerity section. ?Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Gregoi " spent Saturday and Sunday wit t (he parents of the latter i Landsford. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Ta I lets. All Druggists refund the mom if it fails to Cure. 25c. ?Mr. W. K. Massey and faniil I of Hot Springs, Ark., are on k visit to friends and relatives i the Van Wyck section. ?State Detective Nowhol was granted hail hy Judge Towi semi Monday in the sum of j F?00. It is understood that tl hond will he iriven. v j ?Mr. W. S. Ilorton and daugl ; tor of Kershaw visited It in sc | hero, Mr. Robert Ilorton Is week. ?Miss Willie Moon sang j- very pretty solo at the Hapti !i church Sunday night, which wi 1 greatly enjoyed by all present. ; Pain-killer. J y I J (rZRRT DAVIS'.) j } J A Pure And Knfe Remedy In every caao i J J and every kind of Bowel Complaint Is l) ;t | Pain-Killer.|| 2 This Is a true ntatement and It enn't bo 4 made too strung or tow emphatic. [ i J It Is a simple, safo and quick cum for ' > 4j Cramps, Cough, ilhtumstlnui, I I ?* J Colic, Colds, Nenralgta, | ? , 5i Diarrhoea, Croup, ToothAcha. 1 J TWO SIZES. 38c. and 80c. ? %m ' "??reruv sni7TTvrK?W:rwvy .? ? j si wtriuuie '*? ?Mr. Jno. Mackey of Fort Mill 1. was a passenger on the down train Thanksgiving day, bound n for Lleath Spring to upend the holiday. 1 ?The Kershaw Era anaouuees i- that K. D. Blakeney, Esq, has gone to Hot Springs, Ark., for rheumatism, and that he will be y gone several weeks. 48 ?Mr. W. P. Davis rode his wheel from hero to Davidson )0 Collego, N. C., one day last week, the actual riding timo being a little over six hours. The distance is 62 miles. )f ff ?Married, Sunday last, by Mr. W. S. L. Porter, Clerk ot Court, Mr. Julius Blackmon and Miss C- U.... O uipi.y sisier 01 air. W. 15. *- Sapp, nil of the northern section of tho county. is ?Mr. J. J. Cherry moved Mont, clay into the Carter house on the east side of Catawba street, and l>g Mr. S. T. Hlackmon moved at j once into the house vacated by Mr. Cherry. j ?Mr. .J. W. Todd of the Grand .e Lodge of Knights of Ilonor will address the citizens of Lancaster at the court house this ( Wednesl ^ ^ day) evening at 7 o'clock. Public invited. np ?List of letters advertised for rs vn tho week ending Nov. 30. 1897 : !o. ' It. 1\ Badhani, Gross Hamilton, it II. It. K. Magill, J. W. White, It. h. M. Walker. P- Jos. F. Ghkoory, P. M. ?One of Mr.. ,1. Thomas re Hunter's horses got its Iliad feet through a hole in Cane Creek n? bridge west of town last Thurslir day, and got its legs pretty badly bruised up. ie ?The Hickory Grove High It School will give a Christmas ene" tertainment on the 24th of l)etjj cember, consisting of recitations, ,i?;u 1? ? itj tn ins, sjiccuilUS, JllOlIOU SOUgS UUU ly Delsarto poses. ?llev. L. L. Bedenbaugh will ^ preach at Tabernaclo next Sun day at 1 1 a. in., and at Bethel at ' "in p. in., which will he his last appointments for the present eonof foreuce year. All the members ly of each church are requested to n- he present?especially at Tabernacle. >" j ?Mr. and Mrs. S. W. Ileath, h who recently moved to Kershaw, nt stopped over hero on Thanks ' giving;, on tneir roturn from Waxhaw, N. O., where they atl,_ tended the double wedding of jy Kev. Henry Stokes and Miss Florence Heath, and Mr. Ohas. ly Ma?sey and Miss Maud Heath. >l ?Details have just been pub111 lished of the destructive typhoon which swept over the l'hillipino Id Islands early in October. Over ,l" 6000 lives were lost and more than $7,000,000 of property destroyed. Il-! llaptint Stutr Conrention. ,n I The liaptist State Convention st ^ meets at Kock Hill to-night. The I ministers' conference met last H llillht at TO hicli Itftv .1 It m.t.l Kt rid^e will road a paper. Several at-1 Lancaster people will attend durj ing the week. FOUR WE] MAS, AND OVER. Your Chance i i "Opportunities/' sai sure to come to every it's only a bright man 'em when they come." man or woman to sec offer now." Our Prices ThemselDe; Thousands of dollar into and go out of oui rediculous reductions, shadow of profit to y< knew all the advanta trading at GAISTSOIs days, then all the peop ing here. DRESS GOODS mers who see and buy Stock?what we - -1 mas ?lock?is just American Novelties, warp, Henriettas, Scol in profusion from 8 ce Dress Goods than all |?8 P S H W M uui jwmuiB&i Brown, is simply sple had. You can't expc tremendous stock in a You just come in for Arc Some < To Your Li Ladies Si.25 Sund Men's solid Sunday $ Children's stout Shoe store can afford such smash their prices intc Shoe business is stead Colthing Bargains. 5 Men's Suits, 62 Oven cents on the dollar. To Arrive ' $s00 woitli of blankets and l'i just received. 1100 yards of tha It lias come. It had to come. wear, were not sold became the; We've secured a lot of them at T.r> Vou must buy hero. GANSON DE _ o WllWIFP ' JjiiA llilll v W jl IS. ^ t SKS TO CHRISTTHE AGONY IS of the Season. d the old darkey, "are man and woman, but and woman dat knows It won't take a "bright : the opportunities we O c _ ope;ciK ror s. s worth of Goods come * stores every week at We sell them at a 3U. If all the people iges to be gained by rs for the next thirty )le would do their tradWe talk a good deal about our Dress T Goods ; SO do the hundreds of custothem. Our Third name our Christin. Fancy Jacquards, English Serges, Silktch Plaids, etc., are here :nts up. We sell more oi them combined. ,WII under the manJ J agement of Miss ndid,?best we've ever :ct us to represent our . small advertisement, what you want. of These kifiQ! lay Shoes, only 75cts. 1.50 Shoes, only Si.00. s, only 2 5cts. No other Shoe Bargains. We ''smithereens." Our ily increasing. r second stock straight n Sheriffs Sale. Going he busy days at our othing counters. 128 coats, 30 Capes at 62 this Week: ulerwoar, Tickings and Flannel? ,t '2f? cent wool Joans at In cent ?pos and Jackets made for win* re was no weather-to sell them cants on the dollar. :y goods co