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V Your Trade v And will appreciate it so much as to give the best values that is possible for the least money. Now Listen I ^ There may he something in the following list you want: Flour, Meal, Bacon, Canned Goods, Toilet and Washing Soap, Smoking and C he wing Tobacco, C igars, Candies, Cakes, Tinware, .Jugs, Shot, Nails? , different sizes, Pipes, Lamps, etc. The above are a few of the articles we handle. Call , and see if we cant make the price to suit you. Just received a handsome line of bu>rgy Whips which will he sold cheap. R. S. CHERRY & BRO. DR. JAS. E. POORE, Physician and Surgeon. ( rudiiiile of Itollevuo .Hi'dicttl roll? c<-, ^. V. OPPKUS his professional services to the peoof T.anctish r uiiil vicinity. 'T OPf'ICK over Hank of I.ancestor. KKSIDENCK withT. "i\ Williams. I illi) VOl liVKR TRV | , I WONDERFUL OIL FOR | | RHEUMATISM I | t,* It is the greatest Pain Remedy J fa on Knrth. Wonderful Oil re- ft ? lieves pain, no matterr its source jw \J or of how long standing. It y f, soothes, calms, brings rest. Not. ft o* only removes the effect*? but it. w V* does away with the cauncs Ji !| which produce them?goes di- ft rectly to the spot?acts swiftly <5 J and surely. j IT CURES: h $ Rheumatism in from one to k f? six days. O jfi Neuralgic Pain in ten minutes, ft r, Headache or earache in three ft fit minutes. ^ J.! Toothache in one minute. '/ ft Sort:throat in three hours. 'J fj I'ain in back or side in thirty fe* minutes. \ | & Cramp Colic in two minutes. *0 V Catarrli in the Head in two to z j>4 Qj V l?C? , | m f] Will cure a cold in one night A " i, by hatheing temples, neck and ! chest and inhaling from bottle 'J jf, for live minutes. I'sed inter- X V nally and externally for all v ( Aches and Pains, 25c. n bottle. ') | J. F. HiCKEY S CO. | A mill <i l-'iyht, | While on their way from Lancaster on Tuesday afternoon of Inst week, a ditlienlty arose between .Messrs. James Threatt, A. C. MeManus John Parker and John (James when the ready ]>is- , tol was brought into requisition nnd in which McManus and Carnos 1 were shot, the former by Threatt and the latter by Darker. It was the outcome of too much liquor. ' They were all neighbors and got into a quarrel which resulted in the use of pistols with the ell'ect | aforesaid. McManus was wound I < ed in the left breast, the ball L passing around and lodging in the ] back near the surface. It was cut out bv Dr. R. <r. Klliott. ATr. , Cnrnes' wound was in the arm. ; ^ l'arker's vest was cut by a knife I - and his hat had the marks of a j < pistol ball. The ditliculty occurred (' beyond the poor house, near Mr. ' (i. \? . Baker's. McManus is said ' to be in a critical condition. I ^ INCONTiNENCE ii?t daring iImq J' topi i 1 immediately i?y DH R Dbtobon'm 11 ARTi .11 > ii< Cures oblldron ami aUuiLtl' alike Price fl Solil by J K Mackpy ft Co. *J(U?(eala, l.um,iaicr, >i> C. ' t Short Locals. ?Mrs. Uenrv Collins visite relatives in Collumbia recently ?l)r^ VV. B. Cox of Landafor visited his sister here, Mrs. H. J Gregory, last week. ?Mrs. J. W. and Mrs. W. ] Poovey of Fairfield are visitin the family of I)r. Poovey here. ?Mr. C. W. Birchmore, Edito of the Wateroo Messenger, was ii Lancaster last Thursday. H made the Enterprise oflice a cat ? Married on Thursday 23r< ult., by Magistrate ilarnel, Mi J. R. Kennington and Miss Saral Pettigrew. ?Remember I will have fresl fish on Fridays and Saturdays Blank fish, Mullet, etc. J. B. Mackoreli,. ?Miss Fannie Tillman, of Vai Wyck, spent several days visitini relatives in Lancaster this am last week. ?Marshal Huuter and his clerk Mr. Paul Moore, of Charleston spent part of last week hero. ?Mrs. F. E. Miller has beei appointed postmaster at Heatl Spring vice P. T. Cauthen. ? Married, Oct. 4, 1887, at th A. H. P. parsonage by Kev. \V C. Ewart, Mr. Otis Wilkerson am Miss Emma Lorwy. ?Mr. McA. McManus took i trip into North Carolina last week lie says he went to llickorj Newton and Blowing Bock, am tiiat ho found it mighty dry. ?There will be service in th Episcopal church to dny,Wednes day, at noon, conducted by th pastor, the Kev. ,J. W. Canto; Johnson. ?Chills and fever are unusuall. prevalent this fall in the neigh borhood of Jones X Roads. Al most ever family in that neigh borhood ha?? had or now ha ono /\* ? ? f " 1 uuu ui uiuie cumuh i>l 1C. ?W. I). Lemniond ha* move* to the Davis building on tin corner one door north of Young' beef market, where he has agan opened in connection with hi grocery, a restaurant with bet to Inciiitiea Iwi ->ci vmg Iu-> menu than last season. ?FOK SALE.? 1 pair matchei mules, well broke; 1 heavy two horse wagor; 1 horse; 1 plu, mule ; shop and farming utensils Will be sold either privately o publicly?See me at once. W. Lb Saiv, :tt. Lancaster, S. C. ?Mr. W. J. Hill, inspector o dispensaries, was here last. weel and inspected Lancaster's dis pensary. He went through tin hooks and took stock, and re ported the institution in tin< shape, which should begratifyinj to dispenser Elliott and to tin chairman of the hoard of control Mr. G. W. Williams. ?Mr. II. K. Hough of thii county will leave Friday for Pin West to enter the theological do 4- L'-l-J-- /-i ll I'mtiuuiii ui r.rMMim * onege. air Hough preached his trial sermot before the 1'reBbytery at Hickorj frrove last week. He also preach :?d in the A. K. 1*. church at thii place laat Sunday morning. ?Mr. J. T. Hunter's mule be ;amo frightened last Wednesday md dashed oil', overturning tht buggy in which he hikI hit laughter wore ridinc_ Thow hntl .. r>- J jscaped unhurt, save a few slight bruises. The buggy struck v :reo soon after the mule goi started, the harness gave waj ind the mule left tho buggy and ran on for about two miles before tie stopped. Tho buggy was iamagod but slightly. 1 Pain-KiiEsrJ (j 9 (PRUHY DXTjn'.) ? A Suro nnd Snfo Romody In ovcrv rnno P j% J and every kind ot lluwul Complaint U 2 f ] Pain-Killer J J Thin Is a trno Btatomont and It enn't bo 2 * tnodo too strong "r lo? omphalic. ? < It Id a simple, aafe and quick euro for p I. i Cramps, Cough, Rhsumstlim, ,p if i . Colic, Colds, h'ouralglu, 'E J ' Dlurrhaoa, Croup, Toothache. d J | TWO SIZES. 28c. and 30c. _ r n ?Woodmen of the World wil e meet at their hall Thursday night 1. All aro requested to attend. d ?The Uev. J. L. Gates wil ' preach at (rills Creek church nex 1 Sahhath at 11 o'cl ck, a. rn. ?The next session of the l'res ^ bytery of the A. K. P. church wil '* he held in Charlotte in Apri next. q ?Married. Oct. 4, 1897, by li K II. Sapp, N. P., Mr. Mack Mc j Corkle and Miss Martha Fowler both of Union County, N. C. ?Miss Annie Young left foi ,t Camden yesterday to take chargi (of the Pine Grove school neai I A I A 1 ^ mai piace. \x ?Rev. J. B. Hozeman who somt time ago pave notice of his resig nation at Kershaw, preached hii farowell sorruond on Sunday j night before last. Wo do no .know where he is going. ?Mr. W. F. King of tho St i Luke neighborhood presented tin * Kntkri'HISE office with a bottle o j new crop molasROS. They weri I made by Mr. W. ,1. Denton, anc j are as fine as tho finest. 1 ?Mr. Millen, ot Millen A Lathen at Riverside, got his lef e arm broken below the elbow yes y terday morning while workinj around their gin. Dr. W. M Crawford was snmnioned aud se y and dressed tho limb. ?Mr. W. F. Young slaughters i a beef yesterday that woighci j 500 pounds net. It is as nrotti beet ami as fat as we ever saw? B i anywhere?Chicago not excepted If health is desired, ladies try I>r ] I.e Brim's S. A P. Pills, the on I; French. One Dollar at store or b; e mail. Sole Agents, J. F. Maekey j s Co., and B. O. Hough it Co., I.anenster [i s* s ?Attorneys K. 1). Blakene\ r and d. II. Foster of Kershaw am ? \\ . S. biakeney oi \\ nite l'iaim are in attendance tipon the cour , this week 3 ?In this issue appears the ad ^ vertisement of McCardell A Alii , son, who invito tlie public to in spect their large and well pelec I ted stock of dry goods and grn cories. 't hese are clever gentle men ami will treat you right 1 J 1 4 1.-!- J i uriiu iiifir ;ui. ana call on them fI T, f , t ?Contractors Knight an< . Langley have the contract t< B 1 >11 i 1?1 an S-room. slate roof dwell - ing for T. Y. Williams, Ksq., or b his lot near the Kpiscopal church S They will begin work at once aiu ? will complete the job by the tirsl ' of January. g "For five weeks I lived on cold water so to speak," writes a man win 3 suffered terriably from indigestion. ITe could hardly keep anything oi his stomach. What stayed, wasn* properly disgested ami gave him ter i rible pangs. This is not an uncommon case. Dys r peptics don't get enough nourishment . They are generally thin and weak. i u?-j iimy eni enougn, i>ui tHoy don' ' digest enough. Much of what tliej cat turns into poison, if this keep on there's no telling what diseast . they may get next. That's w hy it is best to take Shakei Digestive < 'ordial, as soon as symptom > of indigestion appear. D cures all the evils of indigestion * ! and prevents the evils which indigos I t ion causes. Sold by dru 'gists, price 10 cents t< ?j $1,00 per bottle. tj Fan To e alTa m i lY "meoTcin f! [ Ff?r Imllfrallon, HlllounnrM. | lit u?Im? In-, i oa?tl|?utlon, llu?l \ I Comhlt ilun, tlllVniilvr II rent h9 s. [ - *t -l all <1ts. r ! ? f ll.o bU m/V ii, /"TO f Li?? raii?i llov ? 14. /(?> j > i RIPANS TABULC9 Lg^far&/ . f art tf.Nitly y?t I jr. l'erft^ot* J dlKr^tl^n follow* their uMt ' I yiHjr br obtnlriftl by | ; nppll? utloii (?> nrireii ?1m' 'EVER \ - >. v < \ ^ v \ . FT ()0()00000000000000<>0(>00000000( ; For One Week to Raise tl Foil , BAR Q 0" ieiss @>mm ..JESSS WOOES ; EmME. More Dress Goods and Fill r than can ho found in all the otlu i stores. The reason we are havin r i>:~ i* - " ~ auuii '-"vss vnnius saie is llu wo have tlio correct styles an j low prices. None of your lai winter's rough, nappy effect The 1S1)7 winter styles are in th storo. Already we are re-orde; ' ing some line Dress Pattern * Plain nice goods and Plaid Tar tons take the lead. "They at I he thing." See our list. the a come and see the goods. Iridescent Court Cloth, 5 inches wide, New Shades. oS-inch all-wool Poplin in L'lai and Granite weaves. 10-inch Jacquarel Noveltiesr (? new colorings, t 52-inch all-wool Broad cloth 5 new shades. i 3S-inch changeable Whipcoi ?5 new styles. t 40-inch Silk and Wool l'ebh Plaid?high colors. ] 3S-inch all-wool Serge?tie shades?10 cents quality, onl * *J4 cents OOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOi ; Mil.UNERY ooooooooooo i Glancing over our M [\ Looking at a Rain Every Dainty ( the Feminine Eye Innumerable Variety Fall 1897. Styles and Prices ne\ ! arc Mai 1 in y s . Yoi'Cr f)itt o/J''till In itio 1 (lay/'or the Uar?'ain. here tc 1100 yards fast Calico at ceni a yard. 1000 yards S-cent (>u i) injr, slightly soiled, at 4 cent 500 yanls Turky lied Print , worth 0 cents, only 4 cents, lot - yards yard-wide Pleached, n starch, only 5 cents. 1000 yari heavy wool Jeans,for the next te days, only 10 cents. That 2; ! cent heavy wool Jeans only 1 s cents. The 15 cent heavy lie 9 r' uur Clothing I5n 3 ~ , $7,000 worth of Shoes bo you 15 cents on i '! of Shoe i>AMA<;i:r CLOTIIINC. > | at $ 1.00, worth .$;>.00. iiOf) pui 'of 1<>0 Men's Vests at 10 cents, i from auction. GANSON DB X. IJ.?110 New Capes came 5 r -:T fj v wr<r:. j>i. )*?. *A Jjti ,5s. v i o r.i, WKEftE; !; Viwl >-A.U-4V4^4 \1 JOOUOU 00t?00<>00< KHHIOUOOOOOOOOOOOOO and Three. Daqs, le CASH, the otcing AIN?: 130-inch wool Henrietta, '20 \ cents quality, only 12 cents. ^ 20 pieces single-width Cash mere, 15 cents quality, only 9 cents. 15 pieces fancy 12-cent Mix tures, only 8 cents. :di iSKBsiss ; Pw.nVlAttOOiJS ^ Skirt Patterns, is Dress Patterns. r-1 _ _ . _ ? Solid Pieces! >e Black Reversible Brilliautin. Black all wool Granite Clotl). Black all-wool Brocades, satin 4 finish. Black all-wool Storm Serge. n Black all-wool Broad Cloth. Black all wool Henriettas, satin finish. Black wove Storm Serge. " Silks! (1 Silk Splendour, Figured India, Figured Gros Grain. Figured | Talleta, Tinsel Stripe, Gloce i Talleta, Mohair and Silk Souw It ache Braid, Beaded Trimmings, y Narrow Mohair, Tubular Braid, j Colored Beaded Trimmings. >000000000 ooooooooooooooooooooooo 114 A V !i u> t w i Mil iooo oooooooooooo [illinery Display is like how. Hvery Novelty, Zonceit, to Please , We've here to ofier. of the Newest for the were never as Pretty, -er as low as \Ye <ing Them. ICE ! VM *?-. \ . i-row what you con Id do tus* here lo-dn// ma// nut he ^-morrow. IS ' , , ^ Twillou Manuel, for 10 cents. ^ 5000 yards yard-wide Percale '1 Remnant, dark colors, only 5 S* ! r ' r nts. Wo have to >ell cheaper f than other people. Men's 35j 'ceni Shirts only 15 rents. Men's ^ heavy Knit 50 rent overshirts for . ,25 cents. Men's Hats, damaged, -15 rents. Men's 10-cent Su>?> , j ponders .? cents. .rrains arc Arriving. o o light last March. We'll save every Dollars worth s you buy. )\?i coats !' I .oO, worth ?l.0o. Coals :*s Wool I'ant': at "M cents. A lot 300 I,ace Curtains arid l'?cd Quilts 1Y GOODS COMPANY. yesterday.