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v We Want Your Trade V And will appreciate it so much as to give the b*.st values that is possible foi the least money. Now Listen I There may be something in the following list you want: * Flour, Meal, Bacon, Canned Goods, Toilet and Washing Soap, Smoking and Che wing Tobacco, Cigars, (land ies, Cakes, Tinware, dugs. Shot, Nail9? dliferent sizes, Pipes, Lamps, etc. The above are a few of the nrtiMnc ? '> I... ..-li- 11 M. V.VIV9 ?? %J IlilllUie. v an and see if we cant make the price to suit you. Just received a handsome line of buggy Whips which will he sold cheap. ?. S. CHEERY ft BBO. BR. JAS. E. POORE, Physician and Surgeon. Orsdnals of Uollcvuo llosplfa Mctllral College, H. If. OFFERS hi? professional sorv'cos lo the pco pie of Lancaster ami vicinity. OFFICF. over Hank of Lancaster. RESIDENCE with T. Y. Williams. * ssw? - r? *3*t3>v? * ^ y | DID ?011 EVER TRY | | WONDERFUL OIL FOR { | RHEUMATISM! | I? It is th" greatest I'ain Remedy -A w is on Karth. Wonderful Oil re- ij N a lieves pain, no matterr its source ft 3 or of how long standing. It J il soothes, calms,brings rest. Not fj 5 only removes the ej'/'"ctn, but it ft 2 does away with tlie causeh J " which produce them?goes di- y S*l rectly to the spot?acts swiftly ft w anu surely. ( IT CURES: V RhiMimatism in from one to i H six days. fi n Neuralgic l'ain in ten minutes. *j 11 Headache or earache in three 2 <5 minutes. X K Toothache in one minute. g V. Sorethroat in three hours. fi IPain in back or side in thirty jj minutes. |S Cramp Colic in two minutes, a Catarrh in the Head in two to six days. y P Will cure a cold in one night |] gi by batheing temnles. neck and M chest and inhaling from bottle *J jfn for five minutes. I'sed inter- k] > nally and externally for all \ f" Aches and I'ains, 25c. a bottle. " lr J; J. P. HACKEY & CO. AWORLD OF TRUTH ^ ( IN A SINGLE LINE. v R BRANDT'S GOODS PLEASE EVRYBODY. R. BRAN?*. The Jewler, Under Town Clocl.. Chester, S. C. We carry a large siock of Diamonds. Waichas, Cold Jewelrv. Fine Plated Jewelry, Sterling Silver (loods, Fine Silver Plated Ware, Clocks, Dronzes, Fancy art (loods, Optical (loods, Cut Glass Fine China, T1IK LA IIC KMT MTOHK ) . TIIK LAlKiKMT STOCK ( in the 4 I ANDTIIK ( Counties. J MOST KACil lT'KS ) Fine Watch Ucpairing. ? FOKSAI.K.? 1 pair matched mules, well broke; 1 heavy twohorpe wagor; 1 horse; I plug mule; shop and farming utensils. 4 Will he sold either privately or publicly?See me at once. W. B. SA i'Pj 3t. Lancaster, S. C. Short Locals. ?Mr. E. B. Hasseltine left yesterday for the West. ?Mrs. Parish of Yorkville is the guest of Mrs. M. F. Jones. ?Mrs. J. Wylie Porter visited relatives at Kershaw last week. ?Stevens, Heath & Elliott lost a good horse last Wednesday. 1 It died on the road from Waxhaw. ?Rev. W. G. Neville of York' ville visited Rev. Mr. Humphreys here last week. INCONTINENCE or water rturln* a'eepl I slopped immediately by bH. K. DBTOHON'H Anti DICKtic. Cures children and sdulu alike. Price 11. Sold by J. R Mackey & Co. DrURRisls Lancaster. S. C. 1> ?Rev. J. H. Boldridge returned last Thursday from a two weeks visit to his mother and other 1 relatives in Culpepper, Ya. ?Sheriff J. E. Cornwell of Chester was in town last week cn official business. ?Miss Florellft Mevnardie re turned last week from a visit to . relatives in Chester. ?Remember I will have fresh fish on Fridays and Saturdays. Black fish, Mullet, etc. | J. B. Mackorell. i ?There will be a meeting of } the patrons of the Gills Creek j school house next Satu> day mornI ing at 0 o'clock, at the school j house. ) ?The Association of the colored ! Bapl'sts was held here last week, ! beginning Thursday and closing Sunday night. ?Mr. and Mrs. J. F. Smith of Basconvilie were the guests of the:r cousin here, Miss Florella Meynardie, Sunday and Monday. ?Rev. Geo. C. Leonard w'U hold church conference at Zion church on Saturday before the first Sunday in November at 3 i o'clock p. m. Dr. W. 11. Wakefield, ol Charlotte, N. C., will be in Lancaster at the Cunningham Hotel, on Thursday, Oct. 21st, this one | (InV Olllv Ilia :- ? :i*J f J W...J . ?Vy tlLO Jf) 11111116(1 I to the Eye, Ear, Nose,and Throat. ( ?Married,Sunday afteinoon by 1 Kev. \V. C. Ewart at the parson> age, Mr. <J. 1*. Caskey and Miss 1 Nannie Long daughter of Mr. W. \ J. Long of this place. ?Secretary Holloway gives this recipe for keeping the boys on the farm: Take them off of it ii? ?t uucitHiuuuiiy wnen sucn an opportunity as the next annual Stale Fair presents itself. ?Monroe, N. C., has let her contract fcr the artesian well at $7,500, the contractors guaranteeing a llow of 200,000 gallons of water per day. ?Ma'?ied at White Bluff, S O., Get. 17th. ISO7, by J. N. Est ridge, N. 1'., Mr. Elmore M. Ogburn and Miss Delia Sims, all of the -White Bluff neigboihood. ?The south bound freight had a smash up of two or Ih-eo box cars at lleath Spiing Saturday evening. The wrecking train and fA t*r\ a /I a?. .. ? 41 1 luiv/c nvuii uuwii eariy ouuuay morning to help straighten up the wreck. ? Part of the side track of the O. R. Ar (J. at the factory has been torn up and moved temporarily near St. Luke for a side track for use of Stevens'saw mill. ?Rev. C. R Retts of Richburg. occupied the pulpit of the A. R. P. church here Sunday night, and preached an able sermon. Thero will bo services in that church next Sabbath morning at J.' o'clock, by the pastor. A* *H fi>R?SS SA) in New York Ganson Dry f Bought $3,5C . DB1SS oooooooooooooo < , */ - fO o <> *> O 0?!>OOOO <1* \ CrampsX \ Croap. \ J Z \E?\ V%\|: DIARRHOiA, DYSENTERY, 4, and all HO WEE COMPLAINTS.*.* Burt, Safe, Quick Cure for thee* J Z troubles la J Z ^PainKU^rJ (RUT MTK'.) J ^ Used Internally and Externally. *' Z Two Size*, 85c. and 50c. bottlea. J Z ?Cotton is worth about 5 cents on this market. ?Mr. A. II. Rollings of Oak hurst was in town yesterday. ? Mr. Robert Mackorell o Winnsboro is visiting his consi< here, Mr. II. J. Mackorell. ?Mr. L. C. Hough, intendan of Kershaw, was in town jester day. ?W. G. Chafee, Eeq., of Green wood, is in Lancaster on businesi ?See notice of "Money t Lend" elsewhere in these col limns. ?Rev. J. B. Bozeman nf Km shaw was in town Monday. ?Massey's excursion to Gafl ney to-morrow is scheduled I leave here at 7:30, a. m. ?Mr. J. II. W. Si evens of th Fail-view Hotel, Chester, was i town yesterday. ?Co to.Joseph Walker's if yo want cheap groceries; he has cei lainly got them. Oct. 21 3i - Mrs. K. B.Cook of Tock Hi is visiting her parents, Mr. an Mrs R. Young. ?Mr. R. M. Jones spent sev eral days visiting in Sumter r< cently. ?There will he service in th i -l j^isiouupai enured couay, weanei day,at 11 o'clock.conducted by th pastor, the Rev. J. W. Cante Johnson. Also on Sunday no^ at 11 a. m. and -LoO p. m. ?List of letters advertised fc the week ending Oct. 19. ISO" Eliza Moore; Elam Eoyct Joseph Clinton; H. J. Rollins T. C. Snipes. Jos. F. Gregory, R. M. ?Rufus Jones and Ed Sander: two of the parties presented b the grand jury recently for vs grancy, were tried before Magn trate Ruins Monday. The jur acquitted thom. The oases aeaina Joe Thompson and Budd Crockett were thereupon wit! drawn. ?Hon. W. P. Wideman c Abbeville delivered his lectur uIIit the Grit* in the court, hous last Thursday night. While 1> audience was not large it was a appreciative one, and all wei away delighted with the hour entertainment. ?Itov. C. W. Humphreys w. preach a memorial sermon in th Presbyterian church here ne Sunday morning, reviewing h? pastoral work in connection wit that church for the past nin years. lie preached a simila , nvi-uuu ui- l^oug'as ounuay las which was the last sermon of ten years pastorate. ?Mr. J. T. Hunter of Belltowi sank down suddenly in the ban last Thursday while transactin some business there. He hai been having chills several day before and was not really able t attend to business. Dr. \V. M Crawford was summoned and a! was done for the sick man tha kind friends could think of, am in a few hours he was able to b moved and was taken home. ^\oiv is your ouym^time o complete, and our prices st I- big Dress Goods trade, but we1 re receiving. Wonderful t . done when you undersell you is that yon compare our Br selves. Where the crowd goe, Millinery D: almost everything is bustle. e dictates of the season,?elegc n display of TIats, Ribbons, \ Feathers ar Speaking of Birds. The* II and Dixon, Line that soars to (1 there is anything rotten he /. not the "Eagle who catches u r_ pie; they like to poke their m s ness an d u question their nu better scent around, their o cover what is rotten there. 1 fiCJTIi y and measure on the same lei ;t shop] ting from store to store, save money on SH O > >e?-_?- ?C'A V ^ $o/200 worth of Shoes Jut Shoes at 7o cents. .Men's Si #J.2o, ou r price is OT> cents. 9, year in Shoes. Sold 700 pa it y to pull and haul people to trc !. Bargains Bi y Another huge pile of S ce\ t at Jf cen ts. A lot more of thou W e can't make i/oa um l* we've not for you , an til you, si .10 cent black ribbed Hose ui >f lined Ladies ribbed Vest at ~ e at 7fO cents anywhere else. . ie going here at 12 cents. A tin C7. 17. - .7. 7/ ? 1 ? ,s mm i,?(//c (lunar icuut?only n .Men's odd Vests, "a,job lot" ) it JYot mak ing much "Fuss ; CLOT] hut \cc are selling more thai\ 0 port unity has put into our jx \ Blanket and Cor h e that you mast not miss. 7a ,r cents. $1.2f> Eider down Qui ^ cents. The famous $! whit a thousands of, now for 72 cen Direct from the .Mill in V n OartDet S k [just what {/oil want. . //so a p Shades. /.fifties Woo/ Capes J Capes at $2.4.0. I JUST C [. a h>t Of Men's stack- Chert II v57 V0, going a t Sit.4(t. 1 ), d ?l Ganson 5 $. BIG WE last week the Goods Co. )0 Worth of GOODS. DOOOOOOOOOOO when oar Stock is again ill so low. We expected a not the immense volumn lie big business that can be r competitors. All we ask ices?they speak for thems' that tells the talc. In oar O +-S. ?* ^ 1 sjjuniiiejni J here //oft see all the latest tut designs. A beautiful ^civets, Flowers, id Birds. >'C is a bird south of Mason igh but scents afar, and if ? a/it to discover it- (lie is 0 Flies.''J So it is with peo/ses in other people's bitsiithods," when they would wn premises first and disWe do business on the *RB, 'el. After you are through you can conic here and it come. Ladies $ 1 .'Jo Dress 1 ihi-si /Hi ? ** J ^ 171 t/fc/ i/U/Z l/fl/j LUUi'LtO This is ou r record breaking rs l((st week. W e don't have t-de with us,?our ing Them. tit Olefinif Remn ants going e i> cent Calicoes at J cents, fe / 'stan d f ft e BA R GAINS e ihcni. Child's and Misses 5 d cents. A better fleece's cents than yon ccuibuy Metis at ecu/ Undershirts en back reinforced Dress ' 70 cents at this store. 200 rroni 2t) rents a/). " about our aiMG, i we ever did. A rare op)s session flfort Bargains rent 10-Of Blankets at 35 'tis, not dan/acted,, nntu OX =? ? / u c Spread tha t ma hare sold Is. 'ittsbnrg. A big lot of amples, '/ lot of Hags (tad Window at 40 cents. $0.00 1*1 ash 30ME, ot alt-wool SUITS, worth on rs, Dry Goods Co.