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*We Want Your Trad* v And will appreciate \( i much as to give the be values that is possible i*< the least, money. Now Listen I There may be something the following list you wan Flour, Muni, liauon, < ntinu(l (loot Toilet and Washing Soap, Smokii and (JhewiuirTobacco.(tiuiii's t :??. >!? Cnkes, Tinware, Jn?fs, Shot, Nailsdifferent sizes, Pipes, Lamps, etc. The abovo are a few of tl articles we handle. t'n and see if wo cant make tt price to suit yon. Just received a handsome lino of bU| g) Whips which will he sold cheap. R. S. CHERRY & BR( DR. JAS. E. POOR! Physician and Surgeon. nrndunto of Hellenic Ilowptti .lit-(Ileal 4'oll(-(ce? 1. l'< OK KICKS hie professional st r vices lo ihe pc pie of Lancaster and vicinity. OKFICK over Hank of tinncaster. HUSIDKNCK wltli T. Y. William*. ! fc III!) VOI EVER TRY I MDERFUL OIL FOR I RiililiMATISYi f \t x| It is th" greatest Pain Remedy fi on Karth. Wonderful Oil re| K lieves pain, no inatterr its source a or of liow long standing. It i soothes, calms, brings rest. Not e only removes the effect*, but it ^ does away with the caimcs l j which produce them?goes di5 rectly to the spot?acts swiftly I? and surely. i IT CURES: t Rheumatism in from one to six days. 1 Neuralgic Pain in ten minutes. , Headache or earache in three $ minutes. J Toothache in one minute. Sorethroat in three hours. t Pain in back or side in thirty ? minutes. 6* Cramp Colic in two minutes. L Catarrh in the Head in two lo fj six days. ft Will cure a enlit in one night ? by batheing temples, neck and y! cheat and inhaling from bottle F, for live minutes. Used interV nally and externally for all \eho? and I'ain* ".'iV*. a bottle is' J. p. KACKEY & CO. ? . X.W.W -w.w" S A Here lira At * * # MACKISY'S CORNER Where Are You' ( nod tlonr selling at $*2.) (}<?o?l eoll'ee, 10 pounds l.( <; mutilated sugar, Is pounds l.( 21 pouruN lightest brown sugar 1.( GLASSWARE AT A SA RIITCE. Kim* tumblers that has boon sal ing for 1(1 rent s a set, will nc 11 I hei to you for '20 rents. Teas, Canned Goods and Fruits a the Very Lowest Price. Itesport full v, JOESFiPII WALKER. /'. *S'. Highest Price fja'n for ( hi (kens and Eggs. YELLOW FEVEF i*lti:VHXTI-:i> ItY TAKING "Our Native Herbs" the Great Blood Purifier and Liver Regnlatoi > iiOO DA VS* TItKATM KNT)j? 1.O' Contain^ n r Uunrnntee. pu-.'r It" ;i!. I 'i . t Im iti i.,|s FREE i ' I'V mull, pusl.i^'c p-iltl. Sol)! only I AGENTS fur THE ALOKZO 0. BLISS CO., Washington, D. C. 41. y) Wrv"" TitrsTWoirniY ami ac' Vt i\, t'ciiih'im i. or i i 1 **4 lo iruvil for r uponslblc, o*t:ilill*hiil lioiis>; It, l.ui.t'.islt Count v. Vo'M.iy -i ui,(| , ?t.n < I" < tton xtr.uly. Kcf iron!-.i. i :rci i stump) I ?,nv? lojH! Tho Dominion Coin pun; Dipl. \\ . cn.i.i^o. Short Locals. ?llev.Mr.Cordon of Fort Lawn' I ns an in town one day last week. j ?Mr. Ira 1?. Dunlaj) of Hock' i0 Hill was in town Monday. ?Mr. Claude Orowell, of Rock' or; ' | Hill,spent Sunday with his sister,; ! Mrs. Frank Walker, here. I [tl' ?Constable Newhold surrend-1 t; ered to the proper anthorities on 1 i8f last Monday. ?Mr. ldoll Jones formerly of ? Rock Hill, but now of Columbia, 10 was in town Monday. 1' tNCONTIHEHCE of water Sarins slcco aloppml Imnrdiatelr by I)HL H. DKOIUI'I lr Ahti DlCBTia Curat hllflr?? adultn nv.hr Price <1. Hold by J F. Msekey & Co. DruKuisis, Ltansier, s. c. jr. . ?Attention is called to XL Brandt's new "ad." on first pajce __ of this issue. jl ?Mrs. S. C. Villenou vo and her J< children left la?t woolr fn* " ?\/? VIIOUU' . I 1 wood whore aha will engage in the fancy grocery business. ?Attention is called to the new 1 ,advertisement of Messrs. T. M. 1 Fitzpatriek Bro. in this issue. * TO ClittE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take T.amative Promo Quinine Tab- < I leth. All DruggUts refund the money . ? I if it fails to Cure. 26c. ' 0! 1 jv ?Mr. Paul Moote, of Clarieston, paid his familv a visit last week. L ?Mrs. C. B. Catling of Athens, i \ j I 1 V ila., is visiting her parents here. |, ' / Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Pavseur. t A j By request we announce that J)11he stores at Heath Spring will 1 Q! 1 ?e closed tomorrow (Thanks- * S giving day.) ] J ?There will'be Rervioes*in the , II ^ 4 Episcopal chureh next, Sunday at ? 11 o'clock a. m., and 4 :30 p.m., con'J ducted by the pastor, the Kev. J. J W. Cantey Johnson. ' j\ ?List of letters advertised for t N the week ending Nov. 23, '97: j J\ Henry Curnelins ; T. Maryon ; E. ^ D.Stewart; Jare Warts. ; Sj J. F. Gregory, I*. M. jj! ?Mr. J. A. Marion of Richburg, jj; paternal grandfather of Mrs. R. B. J Allison of onr town, died on the ^ 13th lust, aged alout 80 years. p ?''ie Spring Alliance < ?11! tiitict next Saluruay after< noon at 2 o'clock. t) t $ I). W. IIkndrix, - Sec'y. 1 ? Dr. Strait Bold W. A Davis >v a cow hide recently that weighed l<" i'jo pounds. The be^f itself weighed over 700 pounds. . 9 I i l i ' ?Partien desiring to purchase r fig scions can find same at the ... marble yard of Mr. A. J. Me- f HP | mi . Ninch. Price 10 cents. Ml * 11 I til t ' " ? i no orner or (iolden Chain i* i will hold their regular meeting , ; to-morrow night in the hall of the t ! Woodmen of the World. A full \ i attendance is desired. I ? Dr. Woodrow, who left Col- c | umbia last Jul)' to attend the v rj ! meeting of the international Oe- c | clerical Society which held its j session at St. Petersburg, thocap~ ital of Russia, returned to his ' ? homo last I-riday. 1 1 ?Wo have boon informed that Mr. W. II. Wallace, who lives in ' the upper section of tlio county, while digging his potatoes found 1 P., one that measured 22 inches in,^ f> circumference. t ^ j i. ?(>11 last. Wednesday evening at <). Is. a double marriage was ' solemnized by Rev. li. I- Boden-! ^ j baugh. The contracting parties ( ^ wc re Mr. .Ja?. Stewart and Miss;.J , Fannie < amen, daughter of Mr. .1. r W.('arnep.and Mr, Nardey Carnes 1 I I and Miss Alice Sullivan,daughter t y of Mr. li. M. Sullivan of Nowcut,, I A < ? VCiumps, \ \ Croup, 1 ) U**. \\t?S * i Colds, 1 1 ache, \ <i i * < ^ Diarrhoea, j a Dysentery, ; & mki an Bowel Complaints, j A Sure, Baft*. Qulok Cur? for i A tlicS3 troubles Is r 'Min-KUki Y It U tho trusted friend of the 1 A Mechanic, Parmer, Planter, d S Sailor, and iu fact all clauses. Used intensify or estersally. ^ I Beware of lsuHettrea. Take J J none but the genuine " Paaav 2 A Davis." Sold everywhere, 1 ^ 23a. ?ad (Wo. battles. 1 n ??m_ i" ?- - ' * ?nowio nas uet *oleased on $1,000 bond. ?It now seems very like hat chief clerk Dorham will I ippointed private Hocretarv V JongresBman Norton. ? Prof. A. M. Rankin has d< ided to board during the \viut< nstoad of keeping houso, as 1 ivtia contemplating. ?Married, Nov. 21, 1807, i White BlnH* Baptist church 1 Mr. .1. N. Kxtridee, N. P., Mr. I i<\ Hilton and Mi-s Allie Pake laughter of Mr. W. J. Baker i hat section. ?Attention in called to the ne hid." of the Ganson Dry (ioo( Jo. on local pace of this issu Their second lot of clothit lought at 62 cents on the dolla consists of men's suits, overcoat :apes, otc. ?The pastor will conduct Thanksgiving services at Shilc :hurch Thursday morning at ' Adock, and at the Lancaster x i. 1*. church thai ol.'onin.? of V..--C Vf VUlli^ ? I t'clock. The public is cordial nvited. ?Rev. S. N. Watson has hoc lonlinod to his room lor son imo with jaundice. Ho and Mr iValson and child have gone I ireenville on a visit and he r |uests us to state that he will n< neet Ins appointments again ti he regular time in January. ?The Chester Telephone Con ?any was granted a charter la Saturday by the Secretary < state. A. W. Love, (i.R. NVhil ind I. N. Cross are the director dr. Love was made presiden ecretay and treasurer. The ca] tal stock is .$2,000. ? Mr. Coon McManus, who 1 iv? >n Mr. Frank Haile's place no; Dwight, had his dwelling burnt ogether with all his hnusehnl tll'nelu ah locf W/?/l ? -l i? vm till Kl'l ruilCPlin^ Ill^ll I'hn origin of tho lire* is not know dr. McMamiH1 family barely e atped its the roof was falling i vliet) discovered on lire. ?You have neon our noto coi erning tho A. M. K. Conforenc vhich will convene in St. I'ai hurch on Dec. the 8th, 1807. \Y teg you all to help us in ente aii.ing the (.'onferenco. Dr. S. i iVeber leads in paying $1.00. \\ tope many others to follow sui F. R. McCoy. ?Major Smyth delivered di domus to the members of tl ;raduating class of tho Charle on training school on the 101 nst. Tho graduates were as fo o\\s : Mm. Christiana Liz/ctl Vaterman. M iss Susan Kdwar< doore. Miss .foan Coleman, Mi tu I in Miller Coleman, M iss Mar^ et A1 mead Bailey. Al i-s AI it day WoMindin. The badges we hen presented to the graduate >y I )r. (J. \V. Kollock. I VJl- jj) ! THE CROW] ' 1 FOUR WE \ ; MAS, AND OVER. I Your Chance J "Opportunities/' sa ; sure to come to every [ it's only a bright man 'em when they come.' man or woman to se< iy offer now." ;; Our Prices Themseloe 0 Thousands of dolla into and <j*o out of on o in | rediculous reductions. i shadow ot profit to y r, knew all the ad van t; trading at GANS01 days, then all the peo] ls.ing here. jDRESS : GOODS u mers who see and buj V Stock?what we ij mas Stock?is just American Novelties, *n warp, Henriettas, Sco sl in profusion from 8 c< to Dress Goods than all inyy: iwiimiafeg Brown, is simply splc had. y ou can't expt tremendous stock in <f You just come in for p"j Are. Some r| To Your Li id | (1 Laches Si.25 Sunc n! Men's solid Sunday S fn Children's stout Shoe store can aftord such smash their prices intc Shoe business is stead nColthing r i _ Sn \ Bargains, c 10 Men's Suits, 62 Over * cents 011 the dollar. 1! To Arrive La JjsSOOwoJth of blankets and (' Is ijust received, i 100 yards <if tin ss It has come. It had to come. (' a. wear, were not sold because the We've secured a lot of them 7" You must buy I.ore. :| GAXSOM DF o i < 1/Mil II lliU r fi ! tea.<? a t lib. ^ ^ 1EKS TO CHRIT? THE AGONY IS of the Season. id the old darkey, "are man and woman, but and woman dat knows It won't take a "bright e the opportunities we Speak for 8. rs vvurth of Goods come r stores every week at We sell them at a ou. If all the people :iges to he gained by J'S for the next thirty pie would do their tradWe talk a good deal about our DreSS T Goods; so do the hundreds of custor them. Our Third name our Christin. Fancy Jacquards, Knglish Serges, Silktch Plaids, etc., are here mts up. We sell more of them combined. under the manJf 5 agement of Miss :ndid,?best we've ever ict us to represent our i small advertisement, what you want. oft These iking! lay Shoes, only 7sets. 1.50 Shoes, only Si.00, s, only 2 sets. No other Shoe Bargains. We o ) "smithereens.'' Our lily increasing. J o r second stock straight n Sheriffs Sale. Going L? I.)C l>usy days at our lothing counters. 128 coats, 30 Canes at 62 I this Week: nderwear, Tickings and Flanneliii 25 cent wool .jeans at 15 cent? anos and Jackets made for winK>r to was no weather.to sell them mi. cents on the dollar. W GOODS CO.