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> , WE DB3 <r PRICES , & DO THE ' TADKING. So Here Goes: 20 lb*, Granulated sugar, $1.< 2J " Light llrown sugar, l.( H3 Bars Bust Laundry Soap, I.C \ 8 Packages Arbuckle's Coffee,.... l.( 9 lbs. Hood Green Coffee, ... l.( Best White Gil ] We are still selling molasses cheap< than anybody else. Besides groceries we handle woode ware, such as churns, buckets, basket seives, washboards, etc. All the? goods are sold at the very lowest poss ble price. A fresh supply of May Cherry T< bacco, at the old price?We have pi in a new pair of improved scales, which gives sixteen ounces to ti pound, which assures voii of bono. and just treatment. R. S. Cherry & Bro. Short Locals. ?Dr. J. E. Kutledge it at Kei shaw and Heath Spring for a fe days. ?The ('aston school near Heat Spring opened last Monday wit Mr. R. R. Blackmon as teacher. ^ ?Miss Nannie Robinson is vii iting Iriends and relatives i Vorkville. INCONTINENCE of water clurlnp sin stopped immediately by Dl?. K. itktohon Anti Dlt'ktic. Curos children and adul alike Price II. Sold by J. P. Muckey & C 'X Druggists, Lancaster, S. C. ?Misses Mattie and I.iDi Miller are visiting their siste Mrs.R.B.Mackey,at Heath Sprini ?Misses Pearl and Una Pa\ seur returned Friday from visi to Greenville. Spartanburg an Yorkville. occro F L1 ' 1 ? v inn o* >. i . > iirpjrv an John A. Cook spent Sunday ; their old homes at Taxahaw. FOR SALE.?A line cow wit young calf. (Jives 3A gallons) milk daily. Apply to J. J. Montgomery. ?Miss Fannie Edwards, < Chester, is visiting at Mr. 11. 1 Eardue's. ?Mr. J. F.CJrillin had the mi fortune to get one of his am t broken recently by a fall from cart. ?Miss Jane Clark, of Florid formerly of Heath Spring, is vi ^ iting friends here. ? Miss Adeleno Robinson, < York, is visiting Miss Minn Crockett. T. M. Fitzpatrick & Brt are headquarters lor Cane Mill Evaporators,Buggies and Wagon Stoves and Furniture. ?Master Oneal Craig and h little sister Lula.oi' Bock Hill, ai visiting at Mr. J. E. Taylor's. ?Mr. B. Cunningham is ove hauling ami repairing his dwel ing on Elm St. Mr. i'roctor is tl contractor. ?Captains A. Tripp and S. 1 Lumpkin of the < >. It. vV C.passe down the road Monday in the private car lor Charleston. * ?Mr.Itohert I'lvler wn?j r>rnti badly beaten up by a negro 01 (lay last week. They were but ^ pretty well filled with spiritt frumenti it is said. Health Means n perfect conditio of the whole system. I'ure blood essential t<? perfect health. Hood Sarsaparilla makes pure blood ai thus >ji\es health and happiness. Hood's fills are the favorite fai ily cathartic and liver medicir i'rice 2r?c. / i ?Born, July 25, 1S97, to I)r _ and* Mrs. 11. M. Galloway, i 4 daughter. ^ ?Mr.Ira S.Caldwell,of Newell ^ N. C , recently graduated Iron ^ Krskinc College, is teaching tin Gills Creek school, much to tin gratification of his patrons. ?List of letters advertised fo JO the week ending July 27, 1S97 M) )o Mrs.Sallie McMurry,Henry Boyd Jos. F. Gregory, 1'. M. 14 ?Messrs. W. 1*. Caskey and H N. Montgomery who had the con n tract for building the bridg H, across Cane Creek near Craiga ville, have completed the work ]'t ?Mrs. Leroy Springs and chili are at Cleveland Springs. Th Colonel went up Friday and re inained over Sunday. TIRED MOTHERS And hcl] _ in Hood's Sursaparilla. which give them pure blood, a good appetite an< new and needed STRENCTH. r ?All parties interested in th \v grave yard near Mr. II. L. Bell' are requested to meet there at ^ o'clock a. m. on Saturday, Augus , 7th next, for the purpose o h . cleaning up same. ?Rev. George C. Leonard wil 3commence a protracted meetin; at St. Luke church on Saturda; night before the first Sunday ii e.{J August, preaching Sunday morn ^ ing at 10 o'clock and at /.ion a .'1 p. in. ie ?Miss Mattie Glenn, of (las tonia, N. C., who taught the Ne\ Cut school so acceptably, passe* through Lancaster Saturday oi t s j her way to that neighborhood t re-open school Monday. Mis Glenn has been at Chapel Hill N. C., for some time tlii* enm??" 1* attending the Normal school fo teachers, thus endeavoring to .at h tain a still higher degree of efli ciency for the work she ha chosen. j. ?We are requested to an j nounce that the World's Fair As sociation of Lancaster will mee Thursday afternoon at the resi s" dence of Mr. L. C. I'ayseur a 5:30 o'clock. The object of th a meeting is to make linal dispc sition of the funds on hand. Ever, member is urged to attend. s- ?Dr. W. M. Riley, I'residen of the Greenville Female College spent a couple of days here am je at Kershaw last week in the in terests of the College, lie wa the guest of Rev. J. 11. Boldridg while here. The Greenville Fe 'imaio college is an old, well s, . . jt known institution, with an excel lent faculty and noted for thoi 18 oughnoss in all that it teachef re See ad. S*REAT SALES prove the grea r- merit of Hood'* Sarsaparilla . Hood's Sarsaparilla sells because i accomplishes GREAT CURES. 10 Joint I'icnir. There will he a Sunday Schoc and Alliance picnic at Dougla school house next Saturday. Ue\ S. N. Watson and Senator I>. I Miller will deliver Sunday Schoo ' addresses, and Messrs. W. G. A '* " I'orter and .las. R. Magill will dc 'l liver Alliance addresses. The put ,s lie is invited to be present wit baskets. >n School Opening* {<* are now the order ol' the daj i?l and when you go to buy you school books, don't forgot that I 0. Hough Co. will sell them I "" to 20 per cent cheaj)er than air one else in the county. |?> 0"> ; w\ wy * V p. , DTA K KIKE A, DYSENTERY, ^ au.lull JtOWEI, COMPLAINTS. 4, 1 A Sure, 8afo, Quirk Cure for these * *" troubles is J* 0 TtaitiKM^erJl (PKRRT DAVIS*.) ^ r Vard lateiraully mud Externally. 4.1? Two Sizes, 25c. and fiOc. bottles. J * ' *> * >+> *> >-? ?> > A LAW OF THE LAND. - The Dingley Tariff liill Finall, e Passed by Congress, And Sign ed by President?Congress Ad journed Sine Die. ;1 e WnslnnotriM I..1" ?? ? p?) ?"'J ?111 tariff hill passed its last legisla tive stage at p. in. to day, whei [> the Senate, by the decisive vot j or 40 to .10, agreed to the confer ence report on the bill. The an e nouncement of the result wa s greeted with enthusiastic ap S plause hy the crowded chambei t This closed the great labor fo ,f which the Fifty-fifth congres assembled in extraordinary ses j s-ion, and alter stubborn resist ance, at times threatening a dead IT ^ lock, the senate 'concurred witl v the house in a resolution forth a,. . final adjournment ol the sessioi at 0 o'clock to-night. The presi dent's message for a currenc; commission was received, but th l" house bill creating the conunis v sion was not acted upon. Th ^ closing day was prolilic of a se 11 ries of momentous scenes, eacl 0 of which alone would have beei s of extraordinary interest. Ai '? analysis of the \ote shows tha r the affirmative vote was cast l> r 37 republicans, 1 democrat, Mc * Enery, 1 silver republican * (Jones of Nevada ), and 1 popti s list, (Stewart.) The negativ vote was cast by 2S democrat !- and 2 populists, (Harris and Tin i- ner.) Mr. Teller, silver republi I can, and 2 populists, Allen am 1- Butler, were present and did no t vote. One populist, Kyle, am e 1 silver republican, Hettigrew , were absent without pairs, wliicl y was equivalent to witholdin their votes. I Although the result was afore ( gone conclusion, yet this did no , .abate the eacer mtnirncn ing to the close of a groat contest Early in the day the debate wa * listless, though enlivened at time '' with violent criticisms by Mi Allen and by a speech from Mi Burrows of the fiance committee Messrs. CafFery, Morgan am - Stewart occupied the time up t 3 o'clock, when the vote wa promptly taken. Then came long parliamentary battle ove * final abjournment. The opposi i tion endeavored to score a poin by compelling a vote on layin the president's message befor the senate, and succeeding i this, attacked the majority fo s refusing to act on the president' recommendation. The main desire of tiioso oppi 1 sing adjournment was to secure . vote on the Harris resolniio . calling on the prosidont to sto , the sale of the government intei I, eats in the Union Pacific rai road. For four hours an acrimo nioua parliamentary contest wa waged. Gradually the tactics c the opposition ' were overconu lr shortly before 7 o'clock, Mr. Moi gan withdrew further opp^isitio 0 and the resolution for final ac V journnient was passed. C'ompl i niontary resolutions to the vic< president, Mr. Ilobart. were adopted and at !> o'clock the final scene was enacted by the formal adjournment of the session. "Heath Spring Dots." (iood rains continue to fall, crops are looking very encouraging. At a recent meeting ot the board of trustees of the lleath fspring High school Miss Alice I'errv was elected principal and Miss Matilda Croxton assistant. ^ Miss Alice has had considerable - experience as a teacher and no . doubt they will bo highly pleased. Miss Matilda is a graduate of Limestone, and with the energy she possesses will fill the posi0 tion very satisfactorily. The protracted meeting at the 1 Presbyterian church here which e began a week ago, will close tonight (Tuesuay.) The pastor Rev. Chalmers Moore, was ass sisted by Rev. W. G. Neville, of Yorkville, who preached some ' most excellent sermons, r The meetings were attended s by large crowds of interested people and several have joined the church. Others may j join before the close. Rev. J. S. Croxton will begin e a protracted meeting at the Rap list church next Friday the 30th. He expects his son, Rev. A. M. Croxton, I). 1)., of Oxford, Miss., 0 to be here to assist in the meeting. The latter's friends will gladly welcome him. 1 Miss Nellie Roseman who has been visiting Mrs. A. P. Rrown returned home yesterday. * Mr. Harry Crosswell, of Fastover, S. C., is spending a while with liis friend, Mr. L. Iv. Ivelly at ()akhurst. Mrs. C. S. Wheeler, ol Wadesi boro, N. C., is visiting her mother, Mrs. McCollum. s Mrs McCormick and daughter of Florida, are stopping at Mr. , K. 1>. Patterson's. j Mr. J. T. Mackey, of Fort Mill, . was in town the vast week on boxd . mean. ' Mrs. II. F. Ilaileand children 1 visited the former's parents, Mr. " and Mrs. P. T. Twitty the past week. i- Miss .Janie iStover, of Flat Rock, I is visiting Mrs. A. P. Brown. Mr. Lewis Thompson, of Ati IfemaliaI ' V ) d i ok < 0 f. n -li.n A \i - wuuians neiiei.x;; f V Tlic Now Curo for nil S ' F ^Female Weaknesses.* 5 g S< Femalia will releive in a few w l| hours: Jj 6 ?, l'ain in the top of the head, Jj n V Profuse tlow when Courses *5 ( are on. r . ?, l'ain when Courses are on. i\ g V Fluttering of the heart. f Cj Nervous ami Hyspeptie v Symtonis. Ji Heavy dragging pain in the V back. *) a 7t Habitual constipation. a n V Irritability of the Bladder, t* and diNlculty in passing *lj p ?, water. n Sore feeling in lower part of ? Q bowels. 'J 1- /, l'ain in regions of Kidneys jS IV and Backache. < vj Bearing down feeling. JJ is | jf| Burning and Scalding dis- N > charges from the Womb. y Neyer fails to produce a healthy. ) 5, jr. free and natural tlow of the ,1 . y monthly mensl rual secret ions. f. .) n | /, For sale by ,j ' t' 1 F MArifrv D. r>t\ . - u< ?. 1>1 n V i\ U I UC V \J V [? . ?J u i Inula, (la., who is nursing his m| valid lather al Liberty llill spent Sunday in town. II is oid liiends , were glad to to : him. Miss Marie Clifton, of Union, ; S. is visiting friends in town. K. If. M. i . I)i utmnreinent. I have opened tip a stock of | heavy and fancy groceries in Mar key's corner and will keep a select stock of everything in my line, which 1 oiler to the public at lowest cash prices, (live me a call before buying. JOSKIMI WAI.KKR, JK. flpTTWt of Hires Rootbccr on a sweltering hot day is highly essential to comfort and health. It cools the blood, reduces your temperature, tones tVlO ct<?ftn?eb I!J| HIRES ft!' t_ 12 If' Rootbeer Mil li -i m ?kould l)C 'n every j " jj| home, in every BM v 4c Mm office, in every workJnj ""'-Mso JTi shop. A temperance n^A f-io &S drink, more healthill ' Ml than ice water, B Ja Jf" y!J5 more delightful ami P?| ?*'?-0 [jj'j, satisfying than any B lil 10 Mil ?Utcr hcvcragc proI ] ' A' Hi' Ms<1* ??i' ?>r *h* ch*riM r. R, H MM ntrr> r. PhlUl-lrhU. A |>k1' ijS. ??? n.?k?? & (tllaui. SoU II' DR. JAS. E. POORE, Physician and Surgeon. Gradiiatfl of llelleTue lluitpilal Mcillral Colleire? Y. OFFERS his professional services to ilie people of Lancaster and vlclniiy. ? OFFICE over Hank of Lancaster. RESIDENCE with T. Y. Williams. l?&3' | WTDl/'C A tin nnain TfinniriiT r.imc DHHin intAimtm THE ORIGINAL, ALL OTHERS IMITATIONS, In fold uiul'T positive TVrillfn (iUHrnntPC, by authorized (rents only, to cur" Weak Mommy, i '.tiai'HS, Wakefulness, Kits, Hysteria, Ouickness, Nutht Losses, Kvil Dreams, Luck of Confidence. Nervousness, Lassitude, all Drains, Youthfill Frrors, or Kxoessivo Use of Tobacco, Opium, or Liquor. which lends to Misery. Consumption. Insnmty nnd Death. A* store or by mail, f 1 a box; bix for f.*>;wit!i \\ fit M'li uiiuriiuti'i* tu euro or refund mnnrv. Kinniple jmrkauo. roiitaiidm; livu <it:>trcutim-nt, wilt, fall instructionr, 25 ccntu, Oi><> swnplo only Bold to each pornoii. At store or l?y mail. tI22T"Rcd abel Special Extra S'renoth (Sterility or Hnrrenness ivriftrn i-ii'im'ntfrykjtw ______ ' 'or.' in :wd..}i, sloro OBPOREor by mail. ApYtR .(. l-\ Mackov .M Co. and 11. C. lloukh .m Co VIRGINIA COtlrEGE For YOUNG LADIES. Roanoke. Va. Opens Sept.Ik'.'i < 'tie of tin- leadin" Schools for Youm? Ladles in the South Magnificent buildings, all modern linnrovemnnta ten acres. tirand inonnlain scenery in Valley of Va . famed fer health. European and American teachers. Full course. Superior advantages tn Art and Music. Students from twenty Stales. For catalogues address the President. M ATT IK I?. HAKHIS, Koanoke, VirRlnia. _____ HINDERCORN3 niwt?imronfbr Corns. Stops all psin. Mskrs wsikmr (tsr IV. st Dmrcists. wmrm parkers mgBI hair balsam ' AiiJ btAulifiM ihs HaI? ^nR^BHF^^^HProii<ctU? a laxurimnt growth. WJmjWw Z^HNovrr Tolls to Itpstore Orsjr itflfV, JUir to It* Youthful Color. Kfl?j||r*^BCurt< ?<*Alp (1 niri ft h?lr filling* Tfr o.roCONSUMPTIVE or hsm I Imlltrrwllon, Painful Tils or 1 ?>llltjr of any kind us* PAUKEIt'll OINOrit TONIC M iny who were liopeWsuJ iUscourssjoaL**?ti^uinodL'sltlil,/lu u*% EVERY WOMAN <r;in have Free of All Cost u liberal trial <juantit\ of jl'IliCTRO-SILIfOY '/'//r l'a iinm* Sili't r I'tilis/i. I it's unlike other* end will surprise you I, Simply send your sddross on ;? postsl t< > si i.icon, :io riiir sr., I New York, N. V. ' We mlike special offers to housekeepers