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We Want Your Tradt ^ And will appreciate it i much as to give ? f*r-? bo values that is possible f the least money. Now Listen I There may be something ^ the following list, you wan Flour, Meal, Bacon, Canned Gooi Toilet and Washing Soap. Suiokii ai d Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, (audit Cakes, Tinware. Jugs, Shot, Nails different sizes, l'ipes, Lamps, etc. "I lie above are a low of tl articles we handle. Ca and see if we cant make t! price to suit you. Just received a handsome line of hU| gy Whips which will be sold cheap. R. S. CHERRY & BR! FID TIC V noAOT lm. imo. D. ruuiu Physician and Surgeon. ( rn?lu*t? of lt?-l 1?>?ii?* llospit >lc?lleal <'oll? K?', . V. |"|FKKltS his professional services lo the p< " pie of IjJincnstor ami viclnPy. OFKICR ovr Hank of f.anetvf tsr. UKSIDBNCK with T. Y. Williams. * (illll) YOU EVER TRY J WONDERFUL OIL FOR fi RHEUMATISM ? y It is the greatest Pain Remedy f> on Earth. Wonderful oil reft lieves pain, no matt err its source ]? or of how long standing. It j s ?otlies, calms, hrings rest. Not e only removes the rffvctn, but it ;jj does away with the causes I j which produce them?goes direelly to the spot?acts swiftly 1 3 and surely. I i a i| IT CURES: ft Rheumatism in from one to ? six days. ^ Neuralgic Pain in ten minutes. J 'j Headache or earache in three ft minutes. Toothache in one minute. ] zj Sorethroat in three hours. Ii 1'ain in hack or side in thirty 1 fj minutes. ft Crainp Colic in two minutes, v Catarrh in the Head in two to la six days. jrj Will cure a cold in one night V by but being temples, neck and V chest and inhaling from bottle K for live minutes. L'sed inter? nally and externally, for all ^ ft Aches and Pains, tific. a bottle. | J. F. MACKEY ft CO. Here I Am At * * * i nr zr w 9 ^""cORNBR Where Are You' Gouil Hour selling at $2. Good cotCee, 10 pounds . . lj Granulated sugar, is pounds. . lj 21 pounds lightest brown sugar l.i GLASSWARE AT A SA RIFICE. Fine tumblers that has been sel ing for 40 cents a set, will sell t lie to you for 20 cents. Teas, Canned Goods and Fruits i the Very Lowest Price. Kespert full v. JOBSRPII MILKER. /'. <S. Highest I'rice /uti for ( hie hens and tCg'gs. YELLOW FEVEF l?KKVHNTi:i> IIV TAKING "Our Native Herbs" the Great Blood Purifier and Liver Regulato 2<M> I YS' TKKATiM KNT )H I .O Contains a Hcglstor <luur:intce. uiiil 'IV-ttlmonhi i. FREI Sent hv mull, poilutf'* p.u?i. only ! AGENTS for THE ALONZO 0. BLISS CO., Washington, D. C. ?t Jb WANTRll TRl'STtVORTHY ANI? AC 7 In Kcntlointo or ladles to travel for t hi><<iisII)]c, nstnl'l i <hi <1 house In i.iuiinst Cotintr Monthly *'.?>?? nn<l fxpcn*r!i I'oi lion nli'itdy Ki'frrnnri' KiuIono M'lfa<MroH?i Atuini?<l i-nvolopo. The Dominion Coin pun Dept. W Chicago. Short Locals. j i ?Ootlou was soiling for 5.15 ^ I yestorday. ?Several parties have gone to so the Fair from here. ?Horn, Nov. 1, 1807, to Rev. i and Mrs. W. C. Ewart, a daughter. ?Mr J. S. McCardoll'a condij fcion is still unimproved. ?Mrs. Lula Rowel 1 is in Colurn,s? bia in attendance upon the Fair. 1ST ?Miss iMaria Mayer visited friends at Oakhurst last week. 10 ]] ?last of letters advertised for u? the week ending Nov. 0. 1807. ?Miss Nettie Price is teaching the Zion school, having opened ^ Monday of last week. ? Editor C. W. Birchmore of the ji Wateree Messenger made us a J) pleasant call one day last week. ^ INCONTINENCE of water dnrlnsr alcon ^ stopped imtneiltiitely by Di* K. Detohon h ANTl IlllTKTin. Cures children and adults j a alike Price 51 Sold by J h\ Mackcy & Co. OruKpists. I.ancaster. S. C. 1 ,n. ?Mr. J. LI. Crenshaw of Van 1 Wycli, was in town yesterday on business. g vX ?Tliphest market price paid ' f) for preen and dry hides. See me ' *v before you sell. W. A. Davis. 1 ) ?This is Fair week in Colum ' J bin, but it is not a fair week alJ together. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. ' Take T.axativo llromo Quinine Tab- ( ') lids. All Driigirists refund t lie money . j? i if it fails to Cure. *25e. J ?Mrs. E. E. Smith of Blacks*) burp vieited Mrs. \V. S. Lanpley j) last week. J? ?Rev. \V. C. Ewart will po j S to Richburg this week to assist Rev. Mr. Betts in a protracted t !}|mcetinp. ' A ?Mrs. W. TI. Burns ia vi?iting JJ her aon, Mr. W. U. Burns, Jr., in 1 jl Columbia. a ? ?Mips Susie Monro and Misses v y and Jane and Julia Coloman are y aoon to graduate from the Char- e ^ leaton achool of nursery. p ?TI. J. Gregory Co. pent a j carload of blooded stock to ('o- a IS lutnbia several days ago to be ex- a tS hibited at the Fair this week. x I FvervbodV and l?ia wrifn will n 'j bo here tomorrow to bring the ^ *** children "just to see the ani"" mals," you know. [ ?The report that Wallace Bros' r circus had measles and dipthoria amontr its attaches lias turnpd , out to be false. n m ?Miss Julia Taylor has return- f] ij ed from a four weeks visit todharV lotto and other places in that vino cinity. Jj no ?We learn that Mr. J. II. W. | fM) I Stevens will vacate the Fairview c | hotel at the end of his lease, and I-J Mrs. Moore, of the Melton House, 111 j will succeed him.?The Lantern. I ?There will bo service in the ? i F.piscopal church to.lav, Wednes- 'v 'day, at 11 a. m., conducted by the 0 ! I pastor, the Rev. J. W. Cantoy ,\ Johnson. h Afr?. Sue PetRio Hall, care of ? ' B. Tl. Berret; Mrs. J. O. rTnnter ; c * j David Jones, caro of (ion. Thos. c ' Kosser; J. R. Mathews. J. F. (ireoory, 1'. M. a ?F.ditor Carter lias moved c | into his new house. Ho is well 0 ' fixed to live and is convenient to, I ! the cemetery. j ?A yonnp son of Mr. .Jesfie1^ Dlackmon, living j up t north of town, was cut across the ripht ^ breast- Sunday afternoon by one q ""1 of the Dabnev boys. They were ^ y playing and fell out. Dr. l'oovoy j was called, and sewed up tlie ^ ' wound, which lie ?nvs is not * ! . tl serious. m? ?8 {pi'lvT? &??ShCT ! X (PERRY DAVIS'.) V A Sure and 5afe Remedy in V every caso and every kind if of Dowel Complaint la iSSmlfii/cr V This Is a truo statement and O It can't bo made too strong O or too emphatic. It in a simple, safo nnd quick jF cure for jft Orajnps, Cough, Eheumatlsm, V Oolio, 0old3, Neuralgia, Biarrhc*?, Croup, Tooth aohs, Two sizes, 23e. sad 50c. < I Keep It by you. Beware of Imitations. Buy only the Genuine?Perry Davis*. SoM IfM-yifkM-*. ?There is an unusual amount if building of one description or mother going on in Lancaster his fall. The carpenters are all >us\\ and there is a demand for nore. ?An entertainment will be ;iven bv the young people of loath Spring, at the Academy on Phanksciving night (Nov. 25th). 'roceeds will be given to the radios Missionary Society. Ad- j Mission 10 Mini lf> cents. ?Mr. Robert Hunter had one if his foul pretty badly hurt Sunlay night while in attendance ipou evangelist Little's meeting n the chapel at the factory. The eat gave way and went to the loor catching his foot under it! Deaths* Mr. Harvey McMurray Dunn, ho 17 year old of Mrs. S. J.Faulk?er, formerly Mrs. Dunn of,Jackonham, died at his mother's home ast Friday night of typhoid fever, ifter an illness of about four reeks. Mack, as he was familiarly call>d, was a student at the Graded rhool here, hoarding at Mrs. Unanda Hood's. He left Mrs. lood's unwell and went home _ 1 A A I 1 ' mi weni 10 neu ana never got up ,nv more. He wan a steady sober ouny man, attentiveto bis duties nd much esteemed by all who now him. lie was a member of thoTir/.ah Tesbyterian church, whore his emains wore interred Saturday. ? The 10-monthn old child of Ir. W. T. Shehano of the Primus leighborhood died last Thursday light of pneumonia. ?Mr. (leorgo Byrd died at his | omein Flat ('reek township Sun ' lay night last of typhoid fever, le leaves a wife and two or three liild ren. ?Mrs. Mary Johnson died at he home of her son, Mr. William ohnson at Mr. P. T. Twitty's nill last Thursday after a linger ug illness, at tho age of of about 5 years. Her remains were buried l Beaver Creek church the fol owing day. Mrs. t>. E. Miller of Kershaw 1 ounty died tho 4th of Nov., of j onsumption, aged about GO years, j llO IAI t O..U Wit* | member of Hethel Presbvtori an hurch and died in full assurance' f a blessed immortality. "riyhtenerf by a /tiryrlc. As Miss Holle Twitty and Miss lay Hell, of Heath Spring, were j aving town Monday their horse j [>ok fright at a bicycle and shied | ut of the street and upset their uggy on the embankment thisj ido of the depot, throwing both of I lieyoung ladies out and bruising liom up some. 1 I I "ft 7f "kwT T *T 4M1>-1 We Are And Cr We Are It's 300 Ladi Auction tha Atte 3 i $6.50 Capes 45 4 ?? Capes 100 3.00 Capes 7 5 2.00 Capes 30 75-cents ( Prices speak and oui ated. Here's the tri more Dress Goods tl combined. We have wait upon our custon department. We ha other stores that repc cond supply of those novelties which we h; for. 1000 "Standar Sheets free to our cu New supply of SHOES, Don't yon wish y If ever there were 1 nave mem now. v_X) of the Bargains?the Millinery We justly pride < and exclusiveness of < earned the popularity our constant aim is t( tractions. Avoid the to the trading place c Men's Vests, sligh Men's $4 Coats, soile Boy's all woo 1 Chcvii THE DIE We are busy rushi of ladies and gents' 1 competitors are strugi liref littl<? A + huh I'Hi^ on/v.l\. O. U cents Fleeced Vests ; cents heavy Undcrshi Matchless Hat demic of low still low aI 1 I 'if Kn-iY'iinc C VI x HIV 1^111 r till IOi V_^ vincccl. You can't lnr at other places. wi come here r 1 >ec.a prices elsewhere. T trains coining. GANSON Di %9 j!? ?r:.. ? -^ ' AjS&T % P. .Vv. v %'-: v. * & Used to Crowds owds Are What After ! es Capes From t we ask your siition. for - - $4.50. for - - 2.25. for - - 1.75. for - - 1.00. ^apes at 40 cts. GOOdSI r Bargains arc apprecilth comes in. We sell lan all of the other stores i about all we can do to is r. our Dress Goods ve great advantage over >rt dull business. A sehandsome Dress Goods ave had such a demand d" December Fashion stomcrs. SHOES i ou were in our Shoes ? Shoe Bargains then we me and get your share y are for you. , Millinerv! aurselves on the beautv j our Millinery. It has r which it enjoys, and ) further add to its atw. crowds and come early >t the masses, tly soiled, only 25 cents. :d, $ 1. Overcoats $1.50 at Suits, 75 cents. FERENCE. n<> off our fourth stock Jnderwear. While our ^ 11 nto ?>it rid of their ^ o o this Store, ladies 25 ire 15 cents. Men's 25 rts, only 13 cents. Bargains. An Epier prices. $500 worth !ome, see and he cony domestics at our prices ay do the People use they can't match our housaiuls of new I>.h Respect fully, IY GOODS CO.