* New Quarters!
TWO DOORS SOUTH
j OF OLD STAND;
./ (In Store room i?-o> mly occupied
by \V. I) licmmumt >
Where we are still selling the
BEST GROCERIES
(it the very lowest possible
prices,?so low in fact, that
. several of our competitors
V have complained and insist
on oar not selling so cheap.
Nevertheless, we are now in a
larger S10RE ROOMwhich
means larger complaints, as we\
are better prepared\ with fair
and honest dealings, to serve oar
customers with the best GO (IDS
we can bug at the very lowest
prices. Give us a call. Each
and every one has a special invitation.
li e are always glad to see
you.
R. S. CHERRY & BROt
Rhnrt T Aftole
vr??VA l> Aiwaio*
?Mr. Barber, lloke ot Yorkville
is visiting here.
?Mr. J. II. W. Stevens of
Chester was in town last week.
?Mr. L. C. Luzon by spent Sunday
at Heath Spring.
* ?Men's heavy weight suits
$2 at S. Abraham's
?Mr. J. II. Blakency left Monday
to re-enter. Clenison which
opens today.
?Ilopewell Alliance will meet
l Saturday next at 3 o'clock, p. m. |
II. C. Steele. Pres.
?Mr. It. A. Long of the York-;
ville lliiquirer force, visited relatives
in this county last week.
?Ladies' Sunday Button shoes
sold at $ 1.25, now 75c.
S. Abraham.
?Mrs. L. C. Lazenby visited
her sister, Mrs. It. B. Mackey, at
Heath Spring last week.
?.Mr. II. M. Johnson has accepted
a position in Hanson's
grocery.
?Mrs. 1). I'. Moore of White
Plains visited relatives in the
county last week.
?I'aysour has a lot of nice
glassware which he is making a
special sale of,?fine goblets, etc.
?Dr. J. K. Bralton, a distinguished
physician of Vorkville
died on the 1st inst. in the 78th
year of his age.
^ ?Miss Kate Lindsay is visiting
relatives in the Jacksonhant section.
INCONTINENCE of water during s1o?t>
?top|M'<t by I'k. I'. Oktoiion's
A nt I lui'ktu.r, Curos children and adult-,
alike I'rlco !. Sold by .1 K Mackcy & Co.
Druggist*. (.ancestor, S. C.
JT ?Married, by Magistrate Long,
Aug. 29, 1S07, Mr. I'eter Adams j
and Miss Matilda Adams both ot
Flat Creek.
? Dev. R. K. Hough will preach
at the Monument Sunday evening I
at early candle lighting.
?.Mr. .1. F. (Julp of Riverside1
a as taken a position in the grocery I
of T. M. Fitzpatiick A- Rro
? Remember I will have fresh
fifth on Fridays and Saturdays.
Black fish, Mullet, etc.
J. B. Mackokkix.
?(den. .1. R. Kennedy of
Blythewood is hack at his old
post in T. M. Fit/.putrick A: Rro's
clothing department.
?Postmaster .1. F. (Jregory
was ahle to he up town awhile
yesterday morning. He is still
very weak.
? Dr. W. H. Wakefield, of
Charlotte, N. will he in Ivor
sliaw at the Henton Hotel, on
. Thursday, September 23rd, from
i 8 a. in. to 3 p. in. this one day
i only. His praetice is limited to
the Kyc, Mar, Nose and Throat. !
The doctor will not visit this
town again until 1898.
Ifuinoi'M in the It/ooil, boil, pimples,
scrofula sores,arc promptly erad?
icated by Hood's Sarsaparilla, t be One
4 True Blood Purifier, nerve tonic and
health builder.
*
/fo?rf*s I'ilf# are easy to take, easy to
operate. Cure indigestion,biliousness.
25c.
?Mr. J. M. Hough of Chester1
field was in town last Thursday.
?I'ong A Harper ginned their
first, hale of new cotton yesterday?Mr.
Geo. W. Baker's.
?Miss Pans Xeal. of the Flat
| ('reck section, visited her cousin,
I Miss Pet Neal, here Monday and
i 7 *
! Tuesday.
?Mr. \V. N. Clyburn passed
through Lancaster last week on
his return to Kershaw from Texas
where he has been for more than
a year.
? WANTED.?Position to superintend
farm. Good reference.
Address, L. J.Walters, New Cut,
S. C. 4t.
?Pfr. Chas. D. Jones, son of
Associate Justice Jones of the
supreme court, of Lancaster, is
visiting in Columbia.?Sunday's
Register.
?I)r. S. A. Weber has returned
I from a visit, to Charleston. He
occupied his pulpit here Sunday
morninp?and night.
?Don't you need a good a light
in your church ? If so, Payseur
has the very kind of lamp you
need.
?It was decided Sunday by a
vote of f?9 to 58 to move Salem
church to Heath Spring. The
work will begin at an early day.
m .. 1i \\r a iii
?.hi.vicu. ?? . aiiiiioii, recently
of Atlanta. Ga., is spendinga few
weeks here with his parents he
fore going t ? Washington as private
secretary to one of Georgia's
leading Congressmen.
j Pain-Killer, i
J (PIRRT DAVIS'.) i |
J Sure and Safa Remedy In everr cass "
J and every kind of lk>wel Complaint la ' ;
i Pain-Killer, j
J 1 This ts a true statement and It can't be |
t made too strong or too emphatic. 1 >
It Is a simple, safe and quick cure for ' >
Cramps, Cough, Rheumatism, j
! Colic, Colds, Neuralgia, | !
J i Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothache. 1 J
; J TWO sizes, 28?. and BOc. |
?Miss Kula, Massey, daughter
of I)r. .1 E. Massey was inariied
to Mr. Julian .Starr at the home
of the doctor in Dock Hill last
Wednesday evening. Dr. J. II.
Thorn well performed the ceremony.
?WANTED :?5,000 cross ties.
Parties desiring to sell cross ties
will apply to W. 11. Ilardin, Manager
L. AC. Ky, Chester, S. C.
?Married, by Dev. S. N. Watson
Sunday evening at 8o'clock,at
the homo of the bride's father,
m ~ \\r i f * ? *? tsii. ..
.ur. ?? . .1. i.ung, air. .1. 11. n.1 noit
and Miss Dora Long.
Dr. <i. \V. Poovey went lo
Ridgeway Saturday to attend the
funerai of his brother, Mr. W. I.
l'oovey who died the evening be
lore of tuberculosis.
?Rev. .1. N. 1'ardue presented
the Editor with one of the largest
apples he ever saw?decidedly
the largest he over saw grown in
this part of the country. #It measured
13* inches in circumference
and is called "Foot Round".
Many thanks, brother Pardue.
?Mr. M. F. Jones, manager of
the Ganson Dry Goods Company,
lies runted the upper lloors of the
Adickes building, and will occupy
them as a dwelling- His family .
will move here in three or four ,
weeks.?Yorkvillo Yeoman. i
?Rev. L. L. Redenbaugh of !
the Tradesvillo circuit returned 1
Friday from Saluda where he has
been on a visit to relatives. Uis j
family will return the latter part '
of this week.
On the 15th of September, an-1
other of Massey's mammoth excursions
will be run from the
monntains to the seashore, and 1
all my friends, both white and
colored, are invited to take this
trip with me.
tf. F. li. Massky.
?Mr. ('rocket! II. McMurray,
eldest son of Mr. .1. W. McMurray,
and Mr. .1. II. Thorrell of Heath
Spring, left on the up train yes
torday for Davidson College,
which opens it fall session tomorrow.
HOUSE-CLEAN!
FOR THE LAST
SU MMEB! ]
Buy Remnants!
You ran us clean out of tl
1. .1. A1_ _ TV/T'll 1
di ^ Lciiis, uui me iviui ric
BUY CORSBTSI
We \vill take 40 cents for
And for 50 cents, you get
Buy Embroideries i
For we are closing out a t
Nainsook Embroideries,
than cost.
BUY SCHOOI
fHB Biff BE GIANT S
Because they are the very
Lancaster. Every pair gua
from us. We have to s
and sell. We want room f<
Shoes down at prices to it
* We'll Take
For Any Straw Ha
Here We Are; ESS
' tile. B
Come Our Way.
Ganson
TIM'STt - MsM ?m"i
A alaj \)AA jZ. wWSlte?.
If ? |KjRRr ^HNrvir >'?il? to
MR? ?
il f 1L( *1*4 -IX o | ______
Having a Refrigerator,LIBERAL TRIAL i
?r
n which I can keep meat almost ice- I .
old, I am prepared to furnish nice! CT Ui'TDA CTT T|
fresh IIEKK every day. If you will ljJuCtlj 1 l\U"0J lil\
leave your orders, beef will be sent to .. , .... ,. ,
, . , , ., . . the famous Silver Polish,
rour home at anv hour of the day, and i
i _ .1.- . will be sen! lo any woman
in time tor breakfast.
FKKK OF COST.
W. P. YOUNG. This well-know article has In
July 2S, ) T"' '7 hou,8oktJ, JH>M eiy,'rywh
' ' it.H maker* hope to make a p?
?? iio-r of you. It will supriso r
.mm mr mm^r lor Kfi-junK ?U7*
Itch on Human,i *imM>ciVirniir?"
Mange on Horses, Dogs and all ' N
, , . i \\ c make a special offer to hi
stock, cured :n 30 minutes b*
Woolford's Sanitary Lotion. This c?.A-?TOXi:
never fails. Sold by J. F. Mackey _____
iV Co., I Jruggist, Lancaster, S.C.
ITh "lOEAt FAMILY MEQICINE'l W S'1,'
I fnr Indication. Illllnti.nr.*, ___ ? sponsible, established lm\l~
| lit niiiiriit*. ( nnaitpiitlofii lUil 1 ) CoiintV' Monthly ffhYttO ami
, c,iin|.iniiiii,<pir.ii.iir iirruiii.v AI^BA| lion steady. Kcfircmi' Kndot
I Ur.r w,niowjK? I Lt l".""vi! '"V'1"1"' T""
, RIPANS TARULF9 I>? pi. \\ t.hluuKO.
I nrt (f. lit'y > t| It rfi ' ? ??______>__i
I ' ll?y bc'olttnlnrd by I Kdnrate Your lK.wO. Wl
I piiiU'itiiuii to mur??t iriiKEi>t. I Cindy Cathartic, rurn consi
" "" '0c,35c. It C.C.C. full, drugK'i
*JF
NG SALE
DAYS OF
HOMING
3?CAP$jSX
lose yard-wide Duck Remnants
is sent us three bales more.
the 75 cents R. & G. Corsets,
a Six-hook Corset worth cjocts.
ind Laces!
>ig stock of Cambric, Swiss and
Also, narrow Laces, at less
SHOES I
HOBS.
best School Shoe ever sold in
ranteed. Buy all of your Shoes
ell, (must sell), must slaughter
or Fall Stock and have marked
- i
love them.
20 Cents *
it in the Store.
80 Pairs of Men's Pants
from a "Busted" Gene
Good to Yourself and
Dry Goods Co.
IE Look For Me! '
nilANTITY ' have just received a lot of
good FLOUli at the very lowest
1 Aid price. Stcjnr, Co/}re, Teas,
'"1" Conned Goods in proportion.
I will cut 2 cents under any
ho/lv on any thing in the grocery
on successfully >, ,. ,,
ore for vur ;wn,l '>?<? 1 vOSPeC t f U11V .
?irir JOESEPH WALKER.
jlCS I > ' i111.
r.S. Highest .Price /mid
7 VZfJl Y for Chickens and Unas.
DUHckoepors. /
~ - DR~ JAS. E. POORE,
-y^- ?-?7 '
vrtpptr.
Physician and Surgeon,
Y AM) ACT
r> travel for re
In l.'.wienme: <? ra ?l 11 it f <- nf llellet lie Hospital
ex|M-n>es Cost ?... . .. _
<e self addressed Jlwtllcal ? IV \ .
lnlon Company,
KT'KUS Ills professional services to tl?<- peoI.
.1 .i .Hi': vii In.ty.
in t Htrnrrlt.
Ilpntlin forever. nI'TICE over Hank of Lancaster,
its refund money. KKblDENCK with T. Y. Williams.
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