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v We Want Your ?rade I * And will appreciate it so i much as to give the best values that is possible lor the least money. Now Listen ! There may be something in the following list you want: A Flour, Meal, Uacoti, Canned Goods, Toilet and Washing Snap, Smoking and ChewingTobacco, C i gar s, Ca u d ies, Cakes, Tinware, .Tug?, Slint, Nails? diirereut sizes, Pipes, Lamps, etc. The above are a few of the articles we handle. Call 1 and see if we cant make the price to suit you. Just received a handsome linn of bug- , gy wh ips which will be sold cheat). I R. S. CliERHY & BBO. DR. JAS. E. POORE, Physician and Surgeon. of liflleviie lloftpltn Mrillral rolli ge, Y. OFI-'KltS hi* professional services to lUo people of Lancaster anil vicinity. OFI'MCK over Hank of Lanraitter. KKSIDENCK with T. V. Williams. 1 DID YOU EVER TRY} Y IWOXDERFIL OIL FOR | I RllEUMriSM! I V It is f li" jjreatest Pain Keinedy |/ ft oil Earth. Wonderful Oil re- jj ^ y4 lievos pain, no matterr its source t If or of liow I on tr standing. If fj soot iHihnu \*-l ? ^...<?o,uiiiit," im, 111 If y only removes tin* / f'f'ccts? but ir *v xj does away with the muses y 1} which produce them?goes di:? rectly to the spot?acts swiftly jk ; Z and surely. J Si IT CURES: B > Klieuinatism in from one to v ] | six days. b 1 Neuralgic Pain in ten minutes. V Headache or earache in three ?j, i ft minutes. 1 j| Toothache in one minute. tj Sorethroat in three hours. 9 (i I'ain in hark or side in thirty t) y minutes. & 8 Cramp Colic in two minutes. *c L' '>tr?rrh in the Head in two to '* Ft six days. y R Will cure a cold in one night |\ b: by batheing temples, neck and ic Cj chest and inhaling from bottle 'J| K for live minutes. TTsed inter- JS ^ nally ami externally for ail ? ^ Aches and 1'ains, 25c. a bottle. ^ | J. P. MACKItf & CO. ^ ^ STAND FIRM i For the best an<P^ save your money. Facts for vou to CnnsiHflr.i I.artfc amounts of money are lieinff spent i vfryyrar h* larne departmen: ilores. I ibiii-i'-i manufactures, scheme house*, and UiT. llat''< ha a ? to and lo soli to th?> unlnforniod public a lot of trnahy watches You lire assured that they are titnili' by a reputably American Company, that co'iltl not nia?c a p.,or wuirh if tint attempt was made They dlscrlhe a Poor tulsi rabh *f>.o.i Ar <?? tv .itch to you in exactly the name uMiyuagu as the <?H) U?? tvalch. Why This Difference in l*rice. It la no into gentlrmont, you cannot disguise them to dealert who know their buainnss (iivtn your mom reliable watchmaker ho will soil you a COOD watch CHEAP. There is Duly Due IJest for Von, Others mutt .stand aside. Rc J5RAMM, The Jewler, CHESTER, 5. G. Eter) moileru appliance In pro- | dure the It iscliosi trraile of watch repnlrinir prom.Itl, unil for lite ! loa*l nionrj possible. Money to Lend. . Th?? Lancaster County Iliiihling & f Loan Assoninfion has money to lend j on improved real estate situated in] this enmity, upon reasonable terms. | Apply to W A |>|?\ r. I IIOMSUN', See A Tress. Itank Itiiildirifr. . Oet. 21-W7-H tn. WANTKI) TUf^TWoltTiiV AM) ACT Its ffontlomi n or ladles < travel for rrW* anonst bio, > t t il Hi! 1 Ij lii I.noc.iHt' i' County. Monthly <<1 ami exiw-nse* 1'onltloll Mil 4<1 j . hotcrcuv . i.1.1 il 111' ..lilt n .lir<n,-?t ll aiampeil envelopo. The Dominion Company Dept. W. Chicugo. Short Locals. ?Cotton is still going dowi Op was tho price here yesterday. ?The dispensary sales here las Saturday amounted to $190.50. ?Born, Oct. 31st, 1897, to Mi and Mrs. R. J. Flynn, of Newcui a son. ? Woodmen of the World wil moot in their hall to-rnorrov (Thursday) night. ?Rev. J. L. Dates, the pastor will preach at Unity next Sab bath morning at 11 o'clock. ?Rev. J. I.. Dates will returi this week from a trip to Bal timore, Md. ?Mrs. Dr. Cox of Landsfor< visited Mrs. H. J. Gaegory her recently. Mr. W. 1'. Davis is back frou I'oughkeepsie, N. Y., whero h< look a business courso. INCONTINENCE of water durln* ale* stopped immediately oy r>K. IC. IJSTonoN' Ami OlUKTlU. Cures children and adull [vlike. Price II. Sold by J. P. Mnckoy & C< OruKK'istB, Lancaster. S. C. ?Dr. S. A. Weber and Col. li E. Allison visited the Expositioi at Nashville, Tenn., last week. ?Gen. Lougstreet has been ap pointed Commissioner of Rail road, vice Geti. Wade Hampton resigned. ?Mr. L. 1'. Epton, the prosen Auditor of Spartanburg count. has been appointed Comptrolie General to succeed Mr. Norton. ?Miss Addie Carter and Mis Eliza Secrest visited friends i Chester last week. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tat lets. All Druggists refund the inonc if it fails to Cure. 25c;. ?Mr. L. T. Nichols, Superinter dent of the L. & C. .Railway ws in Lancaster on ollicial businei one day last week. ?Mrs. J. N. Crockett, of Lai caster visited the family of L> Simpson this week.?Rock Hi lierald. ?Go to Joseph Walker's if yo want cheap groceries: he has cei tainly got them. Oct. 213 ?.Mrs. George Gill and Mr M. A. Fripp, of Richhtirg, visite relatives and friends in the Sir eerity neighborhood last week. ?The school at upper Cam Creek opened Monday last i charge of Mr. Ira S. Caldwell wh taught very acceptably at (iill Creek this year. ?Komember 1 will have fres lish on FridayB aud Saturday Black tish, Mullet, etc. J. B. Mackorkll. ? There will be services in th Mpiscopal church to-day, Wed net day, at 11 a. in., conducted by th pastor, the iiev. J. W. Caute Joh nson. ?List of letters advertised fc the week ending Nov. 2, 1KD7. W. 'i. Johnson. (*2 \ : .lamp ? \ ? / 1 Massey, I\ ('. ; William Sterns Jos. F. (jkkoory. P. M. ? Mr. S. W. Ileath, of the Koi shaw Hanking <& Mercantile Co was in town this week. Ilo wi] make his home in Kershaw abou the first of November. ? Robert L. Long who went t Smyrna as agent and operatoi has Leon promoted to billin clerk at Hlackshurg. Hob is hustler and wo wish him succes in his now position. ?State detective Newbold seize the entire stock of the origins package storo at Tirzah one da last week and arrested the clorli .Tamos Borders. Short meaner was the principal ground of pre coeduro. ?Wo are indebted to Kocretar r~_ ? 1: - ii'imiKij iwi a i.u 111 p 1111 it II ( H [ Beason ticket to the Stato Fair alno to Manager Jon en for a simi lar ticket of the Choraw Agrictil tural Fair Association which take place on the 22nd 2f>th inst. Th Stato Fair takes placo next weol^ I Pain-killer,! j \ :i?. i if (prritr davtb'.) i b J ABnroarul Rnfo Kemody iu overv coho ' 4 and every kind ot iiuwol Compluuii la i , ' ] Pain-KillerJ 1 < ThU Is a true statement ati<l It can't by i. * t made too strong or too omphalic. ? ^ L, | It Is a simple, safe and quick cure for 1 ? 4 Cramps, Cough, Bhoumatlsna, { > ^ Colic, Colds, Neuralgia, | ! I ' J j Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothache. ! J I V ; I TWO ftlZF>S, 25c. and 50c. J ' WWWBifilitlWWRBWBWiBllir | ' ?ft rover Cleveland, dr., was'<| horn last Thursdav night. A ?Mr. and Mrs. D. J. Carter of II Charlotte, N. C., are visiting relatives here. ^ ?Mr. A. J. Bass of Norway is ^ 1 visiting tho family of Mrs. Mary a b E. Mathis. ?A lodge of tho (lolden Chain 1 [1 will be organizod here next Tues- ' day night in the hall of the Woodmen of the World. ?Mr. W. J. Cunningham and s Rev. Mr. Humphreys returned \ j. yesterday from the meeting of ? 0 w. the Synod at Darlington. J q ?An adjourned meeting of Bethel b Presbytery will be held at Kershaw, r S. O., on Nov. 12th at 2 p. m. The oh- J ject of the meeting is to examine and J" license Mr. W. B. Allison to preach 1- the gospel if the way be clear. And to attend to other matters developing f at Synod. ^ j. ?Elections were held yester- T y. day (Tuesday) in 15 states, inr eluding New Yolk. The election for Mayor of Greater New York came off also vestcrdav. 8 n ?There will he preaching at Camp Creek Baptist church on the second Sunday at 3 o'clock p. ] j_ in., and Saturday before at 11 a. y u). Those who subcribed to the t church repair fund will please bo prepared to pay up on Saturday. ^ W. T. Morris, Treas. lb ( 8 ?One day last week the five- -i vear-old son of Dr. and Mrs. F. O. J Ilinson of Primus, was thrown from a horse and seriously hurt. ^ jj lie was unconcious for several j hours, but is now considered out of danger. I r" The Old Story? IVhi she y and j ^ t. Tlatols. l 4- In a difficulty last. Thursday) ,l night at a negro lestival being ( j hold at the house of Bud Blackmon, Millege Love was seriously shot by Hon llinson. Lo\e P lingered till Friday when he died. 11 Both men wore drinking. Ilinsoil was V.*v con^^'iHo 's Roberts and brought to town and lodged in jail Saturday, whore ho c # \ 1 1 oi?? J n ' ^ k r><ni(/rrou*l// Hurt. Mr. II. (J. Anderson of Fort } e Lawn was seriously hurt on last | i- Thusrdav hy a hale of cotton fall- C e ing from the wagon and striking |( y him, hurting his back badly, lliv'lower limbs are paralized from the effects of the injury and," ,r doubts are entertained of his re- ^ covery. Miss Maggie Anderson,! s his sister, was called to his bed- ( ' side t>v telegraph. 1 . Convicted of Cruelty to AnimatH.\ lj Ono day last week L. B. Funt derburk and .Jinks Earle, both colored, were trietl before Magis 'j trate Burns upon the charge of ? cruelty to a bourse which they -j hired from Stevens, Heath A * ? Elliott by overdriving it. The il jury found them guilty and they 18 were sentenced as follows: Fun derburk SO days or .fl'i.oO; Earle : , >-. .... -tin ...:n i o w* .| I u. i liv^ ?1I1 ilJIJIV.'lI ? to tlio cireuit'court, wo understand. i. y THE CRIMSON FLOW. The Wood's the life. the crimson How, That glvu us health orglroa uh woo !i That sets '.ho maiden's eheeUt nclow. Or makes ihom pale and white as snow, y That sols tho aou. jf youth afire, J v And kills all hope and fond desire, ~t Or makes them nohle, strong and lirare, \ And savt .1 theui from an early grave So now to men, maids and all, Brer olnoo old Adam's fail, / Taint* tl l.loisl has course,! our veins, And caused us many ach? s and pains So If you would always be O Prom these evils e*.. r fr? e, ake old reliable H. H 1! loin the Crow Buyers to the Place of the llcir> <So? When Are V A good story bears vhen the story imprc rhat enormous stock o >y us at the sale Whit' ast disappearing. W ;ame prices. Neithei he weather and short less. Down, lower d< nake sales climb up Part of the Barg [ 5 pieces 36-inch Henr o 1 2 cents. 1 2 pieces >5 cents quality, cut to )ne dollar Dress Good Every piece of our 75 :ents. Lovely 15 cer :o 1 1 cents. We ke< *un." Our prices the *qual. Our second s inery arriving. Prict :ent cotton. Call earl Mowiev. 1 " WE rj~% 1 . i . .1 1 IllS IS tile SlOi C Llldl :uts deepest,?cheaper >*ether. Our Yorkvill nought out a Pants Fa< lairline Wool Pants, t :ents. A big lot men's Suits, the good $5.00 1 \ tremendous pile, "fi xld coats and vests fr< >vercoats $1 .50. To TTnwxr niT onv -I?<V vkA x. Jf XI v -1X go this Our $10.00 Men's Black Clay V ;7.00 Men's Iilaek Clay Worsted Hack and Blue Cheviot, suits cut Free Lunches in < < ? There is where Bargains abound Chool shoes in the country. We hoe Bargains to day. Our prices ./' " 11 IK'TS, l'JO hadies l\"> cts. Ribbed fleeced 15 cents heavy undershirts, cut to inon hack shirts, s.~? cents kind, o : 11 it overshirN, 50 (rents kind, only if Gent *s and I .adies Ties ever seen tanes from IVddlorP. We sell tl 2 cents. Their $*2.00 Quilt is he We are busy opening up a big housnnd. Embroideries bv the m Another bargain in Hlankefs, She. GANSON DR ?1 /u of Shrewd lasses. ak.& aa&s&4fc ^t. ,NV _ CONSTANTLY r- UUifllflli. m XS$43H?g*?*? ou Coming? ; repetition, especially 3vcs with each telling. ?f Dress Goods bought e street, New York, is e cannot re-order at " can we halt, because crops are against busiown, go our prices to and rake in the cash. ains that greet you: ietta,2o cts. quality, cut 36-inch fancy Worsted, ? 14 cents. All of our Is cut down to 7 5 cents, cents goods cut to 45 its Plaid Worsted cut competition "on the iy dare not attempt to tock of attractive Milis cut down to suit s 'yKONBY, MUST HAVE. l always cms the prices, than all the rest: put io e and I ,ancaster stores :tory. 900 pairs Men's he $1.75 kind, only 95 allvvool black Cheviot <ind, going at $3.30. >? r rr?ni cnirru\n /-v? - ? i vy?n cn.tv_l.lv/ii V.7I 1 I 11 1 S :>m 75 cents up. Good Clothing, Prices 5 way : Worsted suits ?*ut to $7.f>0. < >tn suits cut to $4.75. 300 Hoys to 75 cents. >ur Slice Department. I. The host stock ot Children's will op 11 J." cases, 700 pair, oi i govern the town. What we s iy vi o! ."'it to 1'. u 1..M V. Ill coiiIk. 200 Mon's uiilauiulrod inly 45 contH. 200 Men's hoavv .10 cents. The handsomest array in I aneastor. 1 )on I .buy (.'ountor;.'i: . Their $! ~>o C>nilf i< here at ro at 95 cents. lino of (1npos. i'or a ls l?v i !io ile. IT.mdre !s ot V.'iiidow Sli ides. 4s an4 I'illow c:m'? Y GOODS CO.