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GrtfiiM/ u iWoi'e on Thrill. v Mr. Willing will move to d into or." of the Jones cofctug next to the Baptist parsona Sheriff Clyburn will move once into his dwelling as soon x vacated by Mr. Milling, ami 15 W. J. Cunningham will mo into the house vacated hv t Sheriff this we oh. . INCONTINENCE of *rMor rturlnir ?1 slopped immediately ey Dh. IS. imxono Asn DlL'BTic. Cures children ?nd sdt Alike I'rlre II. Sold hv J. F. Msokof A Druggist*. L.aiic-?st<T. S. C We Want Your Trad< And will appreciate it much as to give the be values that is possible 1 the least money. Now Listen I There may bo something the following list you war Flour, Mwal, Bacon. Canned Ooo Toilet and Washing Soap, Smoki ami Chewing Tobacco, Cigars, (;andi Cakes, Tinware, .lug*. Shot, Nail? dill'erent sizes, I'ipes, Lamps, etc. The above :ir?> :i few '\t t articles we handle. CJi and see if we cant make t price to suit von. Just received a handsome line of ho fry Whips which will he sold cheap. (SHERRY & m DR. JAS. E. POOR] ^ Physician and Surgeon. t.rutluKlo of lt?-lle?iic IIo*|?li M?'<llcal Coll* ee. If. Y. OFFERS Ids professional services to tbe i pic of Lancaster and vicinity OFFICE over ltank of Lancaster. RESIDENCE wlthT. Y. Williams. DID ?01 EVER TRY 1 WONDERFUL OIL FOR I RHEUMATISM! i II is th" greatest Pain Ilemedy II on tiarth. Wonderful Oil re j- null' ii, mi in air rrr us source L or of how long standing. It fj soothes, calms, brings rest. Not I* only removes the effect?, hut it xj does away with the cause# which produce them?goes diP* rectly to the spot?acts swiftly K and surely. fi IT CURES: * ? ~ Kheuinati ;n m frotn one to ( six rlays. O Neuralgic l'ain in ten minutes. Headache or earache in three if minutes. i^1 Toothache in one minute. j.J Sorethroat in three hours. i l'ain in hack or side in thirty 'r minutes. ! t !> Cramp Polio in two mirmtes. L Catarrh in the Ilead in two to fi six days. f. Will euro a cold in one night Jr by batheing temples, neck and f* chest and inhaling from bottle p for live minutes. I'seil inters', nally and externally for all T' Aches and l'ains, 2f>o. a bottle. V J. F. MACKEY 4 CO. Peopfe I am still selling GOODii CIIKAT. Why not como to mo and buy a few things any way ? Your Flour will only cost you $2.00. Your Meat, if you rlid not raise it. as cheap or cheaper than an}T one else. Good Green or parched Coffee, 10 pound for $1. Granulated Sugar, 18 pounds for $1. ^ Light Brown Sugar, 21 lbs. * for $1. Firo Works of any kind at the very lo est price for Christmas. All Toys and Fruits low down. Bring your Chickens and Fggs >iue. A\ ill guarantee highest pri< Yours respectfully, i> JOE WALKE! Short Locals. ay - **p> ?Mr. J. II. W. Stevens of Ke- Chester was in town vesterdav. at ?Cotton brought 5 ,'JO on this tir. market yesterday. 7e ?Mrs W. T. Roddey of Fort be . Lawn visited Mrs. II. H. Purdue I last week. app tW'8 iiis ?Mrs. John Mclveown ol Fort CO. Lawn is visiting her parents here, Mr. and Mrs. M. E. Jordan. ?Married, Pec. 5th, 18P7, Mr Partlet McAteer and Miss Lillie u CHU0U on us Monday and made {< us happy. There uro lots of L others that can do the same thing. ^ , ?Auditor Jno. A Cook is ^ I building a dwelling on his lot * i I near Mr. J. Wylie Porter's. Mr. i II W I. Hird is the contractor n j? I ?Indian Land was represented ? here Monday by Messrs. James ^ g l\ Bailee, J. S. Miller, O. Barber, 1 *V ! .1 1" ! II11 I ? t\o a |B " *1 liUOO. * 0 ?There will be service in the ji episcopal cliurch this morning *' ) at 11 o'clock, conducted hy the i J pastor, the Rev. .J. W. Oantey 1 J Johnson. v 'J ?The regular services will he, !/ held at the Baptist church Sun- * day hy the pastor, who was absent t J last Sunday attending the Con- ( J vention. 1 *5 ?I)r. S. A. Weber and Revs. | ? L. L. Bedenhaugh ami (Jeo. C. ^ Leonard have gone to Florence ^ to attend Conference. ^ ?Congressman Strait left Satur- (] day for Washington to bo present J at the assembling of Concress1 Monday. c ?The proceeds of tho Klondike entertainment given by the Ladies Aid Society of tho A. II. * 1'. church amounted to about $40.00. 1 h ?Mr. .J. M. Hough is moving from Old Store to the plantation (j recently bought of Mr. Sam Fried , ! heirn near Landsford. no. I .. !" ? 1 he A. M. 1?.. Conference ot j to the colored church meets to-day.'.I I 3e-1 A large crowd of the delegates j f 'came in on yesterday's trains and | c lit i others will arrive today. , J I Plyler of Monroe N. C., T. R. ^ Niabet, N. P. officiating. RO TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative ltrouio Quinine Tab?st lets. AH Druggints refund the money 'or if it fail* to Cure. 25c. ?Mr. T. B. Johnson, cashier : of the First National Bank at 111 Rock Hill wm in town a shorl , jJ|t win 10 yesterday. s f|fr ^ ( es, ?The Executive Committee i of the Moriah Baptist Associaion jlu will meet on the 21st inst. n all 1 ' ?Salesdav furnished the usual , lit; ly largo crowd of December sales- J ... days. t 1 n ?Some twelve or fifteen went v from here to Chester last week i g | to see the theatrical troupe play. ' ?Stevens. Heath & Elliott have 1 moved into their new stables ] ,a near I'oag & Harper's gin. , ?It. A. Springs, Esq., of New 1 York is visiting his brother here* Col. Leroy Springs. i ?Mr. U. M. Ne$l of Flat Creek I attended the Convention in Rock 11 ^ Hill last week end visited his ' * daughter at Winthrop. ? , ?Misb Ada Williams of WaxjV haw. N. C., is visiting the family t j* of Mr. J. It. Thompson, of River- " 1 i side, S. O. [ Q ?Quite a number of our friends ' mash-M/ler (PERRY DAVIS'.) ^ A Suro and Safe Remedy In every case and every kind !of Ccwel Complaint la fagn-111/kr Tbls Is a true statement and It can't be made too strong or too emphatic. It la simple, safe sad quick cure for Cramps Oonph, BheumaMsa* i * Oolio, Colds, Nonr&lspa, < Dl&rrhona, Croup, Toothache Ttto sizes, S5e. and KVv J I Keep It by yoa. Beware of J Imitations. Buy only the j Genuine?Perry DavU*. V f?Uf $boooooooooo< ?Mr. Thoa. R. Duren will gir in exhibition of the graphophom >r Ediaon'u talking machine, an tereoptican viewa at the Jonoa ] load* achool honae on the 13t n8t. at 7 :30 p. m. ?Mr. T. H.Davis has fitted u i room for the purpose of storin ime. The lloor and part of th vail has been cemented, by whicl 4r. Davis thinks will keep on ho dampness, thereby enablin lim to keep a larger quantit vithout incurring any damage t t. ?Knight vV Langley have fii shed up Mrs. Jane E. Edward; lwelling at Fort Lawn, and ar low concentrating their force i pon the dwelling of Represent a ive T. Y.Williams. ?The minutes of the last meet ng of the Moriali Association irinted in the Enterprise oflict iro reaay lor delivery and wil ju sent out by the Clerk, Mr. L V. Williams, at once. ?List of letters advertised fo he week ending Dec. 1, 1897 diss Sallie Wilson; Mrs. Anni Phoinpson; Mr. Stover and Ola ilasHey ; A. Glassor, (3); Georg >toom ; Bill White; K. V. Welsh J. F. Gregory, P. M. ?Fx-Judge J. S. Cothran c Vbbeville died on the train be ween New York and l'hiln lelphia Sunday. ITe had beei 'ery unwell and was anxious t each home before the end came lo was a native of Abbeville md was horn in 1830. ?Mr. Sanford Snipes and deOain, colored, had a difficult lore Monday in which the forme anded a rock against the face c li?> Inf tor inniiifine*1 ..x/ ..?> v\ iiiiiiv iiuj^ <i ? vmi.^HH'I ble cut on his face from his nos o tho upper edgo of his eve. Th rouble was about a horse. Th round is not dangerous. ?Solicitor Henry, referring t Attorney (General Barber's an louncement of his candidacy fo Jongross, and the Register's heai ino that there are "no llies o iarber," authorizes us to say thu ie will be in the race himself ii ly time, and will keep the llies ol ?oth Barber and Strait, and i iVilson should lie thrown in thi listrict, he will permit none t ieht on him either?and he wil lot apply to Justice Harlan for i ertilicate of his ability to do il -Chester Lantern. ?Jackson, tho "limbless" cot on man of Atlanta, claims t avo raised three bales of coltoi o tho acre, and is trying to sel is cotton seed at the rate of .f pound. Mr. ! '. I). Thompson f Point, raised four bales of cot on on an aero, and oilers to soim nybody who will pay postage, lound of the seed free of charge ackson. it would seem, is lishin or suckers ; but such a cliarg mi not be laid at the door of Mi "honipson.?York\ illc l.mpiirei I PlN*' :-s va^ ~ Come to th< Slaughter A Dress Go from the H. I of New York " the death c s. Goods Man: Clothing Pur b Gaus, Sons & u phia, await 1 s Crowds. "BUYHOW! I s We haven't roor 0 have lots of it i- that's what inter( L. TO WHOM IT . Mil III ,t MAY CONCERN Nlluuli jj Our entire Stock of Millin j Miss Brown must sell our 75 cents ~T<its at 35 cents ; the 25 cents Ilats at 10 c< \ Millinery Stock must he e* $1,800 worth of Dress (loot r Dollar; for one-half their ' You've Two Scooped in at 6S cents on DRY GOODS. 75-cent h i- 15-cent Feather Ticking fo [1 tress Ticking for 5 cents ; Flannel for 12 cents. Ti / Jeans only 15 cents. Ilav - AlOlS * T! y Select your Bargains Now r tion and bettor selection, 'f cut to .$2.85; Ladies $2.01 The 25-cent Fleeced Lined o of thoso $1.00 White Quilt : FOR THE ] 500 Ladies Silk ilandkerct o Silk ilandkercheifs at 25 c Mulliers at 05 cents. The r Ties in 'I own?all styles. ! nnn't -v Mi?? T ! V AA i, ' 1 A IVJQV A t ii Ladies 10-cent Black Bibb T 25-cent Fleece Lined Host f 20-cent Black Hose, only 1 i> Shades, Oarpets and Rugs ; LAST no! 100 Men's Overcoats, sligh to $10.00, your choice for Blue Beaver Overcoats, pe ? n AAA wo: i <po,UUU Y/i , I Half this amount must bo and j:ot thorn. Wo'll not JiComc to us and save \ a -> The Peo ? THE G AN SON 1 I ?> Jigi \ 7 ods Purchase J. Claflin & Co., :, on account of >f their Dress r* rym ^ ^? - - - ctgtJl. JX Dig chase from A. ; Oo., Pbiladelihe Christmas MWT WAIT! n for words. We for Bargains, and *sts you. Ml TO CLOSE OUT ! pry at 50 cents on the Dol ar. $1.00 Hats at 50 cents; the the 50 cents Hats at 25 cents ; ants. $1,500 worth of this i closed out by Christmas. In, bought at 70 cents on the worth they go to you. Weeks Left. the Dollar, $.'1,500 worth of ir?o Blankets for 10 cents; r 1) cents ; 8-cent Heavy Mat20-cent Heavy Red Twilled ho very best 25-cent Rants e sold 2,000 yards this Fall. hM x HV&H I You can net better atteuLudieb $4.00 i'lush Capos, ) Beaver Capes,[cut toJ$1.25. Vest, cut to 15 cents. 300 s n>?inn fast at TO cents. pr r> j v & 'V'CL Y i a sL* ik I m liefs at 10 cents. 200 Gent's senta. 1.40 Gent's White Silk finest Stock of Gent's Silk 'hese #Bargains! ed 1 lose, only 5 cents. Ladies 3, only 15 cents. The best A ******* A Oi 1- -/ tir ? " coin. i\ ororK 01 >v inaow for the Ilolidava. LEAST! tly soiled, worth from $4.00 ?1.50. o0 Men's lilack and rfeet, only $l.0o, worth $.s.UU. NTER Shoes! poM by Christmap. Como qnarrol over the prion. /our hard earned dollars, pie's Place, DRY GOODS CO.