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* We Want ; Your Trade" w Ami appreciate it tio; j much as to give the best j , values that is possible lor the least money. Now Listen I ; There may be something in ' the following list you want: ^ Flour, Meal, itacou, Canned Goods, ; Toilet and Washing Soap, Smoking . and Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, Candies, Cakes, Tinware, Jugs, Shot, Nails? different sizes, Pipes, Lamps, etc. The above are a few of the j nrt.iolea we handle. Onll i and sea if w? cant mak? tk? price to suit you. Just received a handsome line of hugrr ? WKt*?A ??l? I-- -1 qtj if uipa fTliiUIJ Will Ut! NU1U CUCip. ?. S. CHERRY & BBO. DR. J AS. E. POORE, Physician and Surgeon. Orndiiatn of IfollcTu* nplta Medical CoII?k<>, X. Y. OFFERS his professional services to tho people of Lancaster ami vicinity. OFriCF. over llanl; of Lancaster. RESIDENCE withT. Y. William*. V | illl) YOU El Ell TRY $ I WONDERFUL OIL FOR \ j RHEUMATISM! 3 ^. d It is til" greatest Fain Remedy 5 on Earth. Wonderful Oil re- il 5 lieves pain, no matterr its source a or of how long standing. It tj i soothes, calms, brings rest. Not Q S only removes the. effect*, but it ft Lj does away with I he chuhch y II which produce them?goes di- Ij | rectly to the spot?acts swiftly JQ ? and surely. L< I IT CURES: g Kheumatisui in from one to j six clays. Neuralgic Pain in ten minutes, c i Headache or earache in three minutes. j Toothache in one minute. Sorethroat in three hours. Pain in hack or side in thirty minutes. ! k Cramp Colio in two minutes. & Catarrh in the Head in two to J 11 six days. jj j Will cure a cold in one night |y $ by hatheing temples, neck and <o , \ chest and inhaling from bottle 0 , for five minutes. T'sed interk nally and externally for all ? 3 Aches and Pains, 28c. a bottle. y * J. F. MICKEY & CO. $ Short Locals. 1 ?Mr. .J. T. Funderburk of Dudley is in Lancaster on business. ? Horn, Dec. 0, 1807, to Mr. and Mrs. H. Cunningham, a daughter. ?.1 u.st received a car load of fresh lime. T. 11. Davis. ?Col. J. \V. Floyd, of Liberty iliil, was in town last Friday. ?Mr. O. H. Catling is visiting his wife here. ?Mrs. (). C. Hrasington of Kershaw is visitiug Mrs. M. II. Johuson. ? Mrs. Annie Mob ley of Atlanta. tia.. in vinit.inir Mr?. li M Mc< rorey. ?Mrs. Leroy Springs is visiting friends and relatives in Charlotte, N. C. ?Mr. John MeKeown has moved his family from Fort I.uwn to Lancaster. ) INCONTINENCE of water .lurlntr Hleep Stoj'i" <t iiiimi-illHtely by I'lt 1* I)etoII<>n'h An i i Ihi'ktk' Ciih'H chh'trvri ami nilulli n'.ik" I'rlre ?l. Sold l>y .1 F. Mackey &. C'i>. DrutfKlHt*, Lancaster. S (' ?Mr. I). I!. Walters of Wild Cat presented us with a nico pear of second crop. ?There will ho an entertain inent in the Academy at IIoat.li Spring on Saturday night Dec 25th. ?The flying jenny is in town, iml cotton is the sumo price. ?Ernest Moore, Kmj., went to Jhcster Monday on professional jusiness. ?Mrs. Dr. S. J. Hinson, of Heath Spring, visited the Misses Maekey here one day last week. ?M iss Mamie Adams of HockI Hill, is visiting her aunt, Mrs. Frank Walker. ?Tradcsville will dispose of ibout 20 turkeys Saturday next .0 those who can shoot best. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabets. All Druggists refund the money f it fails to Cure. Sfln. ?Mrs. Nannie Moore and Mrs. J. D. Wylie are spending the week in Charleston. ?Mr. L. II. Elliott of Black hawk, Miss., is visiting Mr. J. C. Elliott and other relatives here. ?Maj. J. M. Riddle attended the Conference in Florence last week. ?Messrs. Lovick Koddey. Eston Killian, E. Ii. and J. H.Turner of Fort Uwn spent Saturday night and Sunday with friends and relatives hero. ? Mr. W. J. Cunningham moved his fanily to town lapt Thursday. They cccupy tho Dr. Welsh house, recently vacated by Sheriff Clyhiirn. ?Vnrchild Bros., who have hooiuloing a mercantile business near the factory, made an as?dgnmenfMonday. \V. C. Hough,Esq , is th< assignee. ? lenry Shurley, colored, on ('apt J. A. Thomas' plantation, made with two ploughs, 27 hales of colon and 250 bushels of corn. ?Th Lantern. ?Iarried Dec. 1, 1S97, at Hartrille, Dr. S. Beckham, form erly < I'leasant llill, and Miss Margret Oonnon of ITartsvillo. ?lolice of the basket lunch party at Buford school house Frida night was received too late 1st week lor publication. ?fcpL B. J. Witherspoon and Me9sr J. S. Gladney and K. C. Secret went to Charleston Mon<lay ttattend the meeting of the (JranrXodgo A. F. M. ?I. hot supper will be served at thenome of Mr. It. B. Sowell on thenight of the 2.'3rd inst., for the Vnefit of Bethel Baptist churcl The public is cordially invitei ?Id of letters advertised for the wtk ending Dec. 14th, 1897: Mrs. I: 11. Milton, Mrs. Hannah Middlmn, care of .lake Flliott, iStophf Comeskey, Walter Harris, W.I. Shaver, Ksq., (2), Alex Williae. Jos. F. Gregory, 1'. M. ?I ill exchange 400 bushels I of Kinp Improved Cotton Seed I tor otlr seed, giving one bushel J for twc Call on me at home, 4 miles <nt of Lancaster, near the poor luse. 2t. Ct. W. Raker. ?W Clyhurn alias Will Hill ings waboforo .Magistrate Ilowio Suturdu upon the charge of stealiugonoy from his father inlaw, am was found guilty and , sentence to $10 or .10 days on the chaigang. Constable GorI i ? i i . i. - ? i nun uiuuii iiim down and delivered In tc? tho gang Monday. ?Mr. Ienry Anderson, who was recely injured at Fort Lawn by a lmlof cotton falling upon him, is si living, but thero is no hope of I recovery. Ho is unable to live his lower limbs, 'as hey are ia paralyzed condition, i j?The Ltern. . Cuttle lilted ! I lav intone in with dr. J. M. Ilood in e cattle business, we I are ready) pay the best prices l for cattlc.t any time they may 1 be broil}! to our stables. We . want you: steers especially. I. J. (ilM.UOKY A Co. 1 i V Crtttnj>s\ \ Cmtip. \ ^ \cr m' \ :? \ ' \ \_^A ? DIAUKJTfliA, DYGIiWrrKI', au?i/:ii liowr.i, co vss.",;A Suro, Bute, Qui'-'* < lire Tor tiuso troubles id >%.mKU^r|1 (retimr datib'.) j Vi.iirl Internally tunl Externally. A I Two RU??, S3o. and BOc. bottles. *4-?> ?Mra. Knight. wife of Mr. John Knight, died on Factory hill last Friday evening. She leavuH a husband anil six children, one an infant only a few days old. Her remains were interred in the new cemetery Saturday afternoon at 5 o'clock. ?Mr. J. J. Terry of Oscoola, foreman of the grand jury, was married on Thanksgiving day to Mrs. Kflio Llowio. Tho ceremony took place at the home of Mr. J. Z Howie, brother of tho bride and was performed by Rev. C. W. Iloone. xi: jr school districts. Xante* find Xumber of the School Districts of lAinctister County us Recent!// Surveyed. School Pist.No.M. Harherville. I, U 11 O I>l k IT II w, I UV.IMUIII V HI lev " 44 44 3. Belair. ?4 44 44 4, Osceola. " 44 44 5, Van Wyck. 44 44 44 G, Waxhaw. '4 44 44 7, Riverside. 4? 44 44 S, Craigsvillo. 44 41 44 9, Jacksonhatn. 44 44 44 10, Now Cut. 44 44 44 1 1, Tabernacle. 44 44 44 1 2, Tradesvillo. 44 44 44 13, Cane Creek. 44 44 44 1 4, Lancaster Graded. 44 44 44 15, Upper Camp Creek. 44 44 44 1G, Dixie. 44 44 44 17, Buford. 44 44 44 18, Funderburk. t. 44 44 19, Bell Town. 4. 44 4c 20, Pine Orove. 44 44 44 21 , St. Luko. 44 44 44 22, Primus. ,i 44 44 23, Fork Hill. u u ^ 2*!, Whito Bluff. ? 14 4 4 2 5, Taxahaw. 44 4? 44 2C>, Lower Camp Creek. '4 44 ,4 27, Carmel. >4 44 44 2X, Jones'X Roads 44 %4 44 20, Pleasant Ilill. 44 44 44 .'10, Caston. 44 44 44 31, Pleasant Plains. 4? 44 4' 32, Charlesboro. Tank. 44 44 44 01, MeCnrdclPs. 4? 44 44 .35, Hrnce. 44 *4 44 30, Heath Spring. 44 * 4 3 7, Oakhurst. 41 38, Kershaw. 4k 44 4 4 3 8, Rocky Mount. 44 44 44 40, Crenshaw. 44 44 44 4 1 , Russell Place. 44 4 4 4 4 4 2. Montgomery's. 44 44 44 43, Plat Crook. No changes will bo made until July 1, 1 80S. All persons when making their returns are requested to state which school district they are in if possiblo. The A. M. K. Conference. The African Methodist Conference was in session here last week. It adjourned Monday morning. The body was presided over by Itishop Aruett, of Ohio, who was a good presiding ofTieor and an able preacher. Ho preached to the white people in the court house | Sunday afternoon at .'I o'clock.' and every ouo of the vast crowd ! that hoard him was delighted! with his style, his matter and his eloquence. Rev. K. R. McCoy, tho pastor of i St. i'aul church, whore the Conference met, ha* boon returned , by tho lJishop to this sumo charge., 19HHH o-S Come to the ^ Slaughter i A Dress Goods from the H. B. CI of New York, on the death of tl Goods Manage] Clothing Purcha Gaus, Sons & Co phia, await the Crowds. BUY NOW! 1)01 We h avcn't room for have lots of it for that's what interests 3 to whom it . mtttINFRV may concern* hulllhrill i Our entire Stock of Millinery at Miss Rrown must sell our $1 00 I 75 cents Hats at 35 cents ; the 50 < the 25 cents Hats at 10 conts. Millinery Stock must be clost' $1,800 worth of Dress Goodn, boui Dollar; for one-half their worth You've Two W Scooped in at 68 cents on tho Dc DRY GOODS. 75-cent largo B 15-cent Feather Ticking for 0 cen tress Ticking for 5 cents ; 20-cent Flannel for 12 cents. Tho ver Joans only 15 cents. Have sold -*r- -m > -*r >!, M tt -r -mui MiWiU * -x'jfifi, Soloct your Bargains Now Vol tion and bettor selection. Ladie cut to $2.85; Ladies $2.00 Beav The 25-eent F'eeced Lined Vest, of those $1.00 White Quilts goinj FOR THE HC 500 Ladies Silk Handkerchiefs a Silk llandkorcheifs at 25 cents. Mulliers at 05 cents. Tho finest l'ies in Town?all styles. Don't * Miss * The* Ladies 10-eent Black Ribbed llos 25-cent Fleece Lined I lose, nnlv 20-cent Hlack lloso, only 10 cent Shades, Carpets and Rugs for the LAST So! L 100 Men's Overcoats, slightly so: to $10.00, your choice for $l.o0. 1 >1 uo Heaver Overcoats, perfect, < rf? r* AAA WORT! qJOjUUU WINT! Half this amount must he sold I and ged them. We'll not quarre Come to us and save your The People's THE GANS0N UK | ill j Cf'l1 im \ 19 1}A "r\ * Pil Wu * ' ?" - ?V. -v~i ^"v^-F-sr Purchase aflin & Co., account of heir Dress r. A big se from A. PhiladelOhristmas ( n fm \T ,17' J w r-rt -? VT WAIT! ' words. We Bargains, and /ou. ' TO CLOSE OUT! 50 cents on the Dollar, lata at 50 cent?; the cents Hats at 25 cents ; $1,500 worth of this (I out by Christmas. ?ht at 70 cents on the they go to you. /eeks Left. ?llar, $3,500 worth of lanketP for 40 cents; ts ; 8-cont Heavy MatHeavy Red Twilled y befit 25-cent Rants 2,000 yards this Fall. i, w -van* try teU y y t ' * i i can got bettor attons $4.00 Flush Capes, or Capos,|cutto|$1.2r?. cut to 15 cento. :}f)0 : fast at 70 cents. JL10AYSI t 10 cents. 200 Gent's 1 10 (iont'- White Silk Stock of Gent's Silk se* Bargains! e, only -> cents. Lailies ' lf> cents. The best . A Stock of Window s Holidays. EA5TI 1 ... 1 ? f *< iU* JUV1, H U1 Hi k IK fill ipl ,UV/ .'JO Men's Black and :>nly $1.50, worth $>*.00. Ie1Shoes! >y Christmas, Come 1 over the price. hard earned doll.ias. Place, V GOODS CO.