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"We Want j Your Trade I ^ And will appreciate it so i | much as to jjive the host j, values that is possible fori the least money. Now Listen I ? There may be something in ^ the following list you want: ^Plour, Meal, Bacon, Canned (ioods, . Toilet an?t Washing Soap, Smoking ' and Chewiug Tobacco, Cigars,Candies, ( Cakes, Tinware, .logs, shot. Nails? different sizes, Pipes, Lamps, etc. The above are a few of the { article* we handle. Call j and see if w? cant make the price to suit you. Just received a handsome line of buggy Whips which will he sold cheap. <, R. S. CHERRY & BRO. < UD T*0 E nnnnr ' vii. imo. l. ruuriEi, Physician and Surgeon. ) < rati unto of llnll?'ru?> llaitplla ( Mntllral College, IV. Y. OFFERS bis professional services lo tho poopit: of Lancaster ami vicinity. OFFICE over Rank of Lancaster. RESIDENCE with T. Y. WlUtain*. t f 1 DID YOU EVER TRY J ; I WONDERFUL OIL FOR | I RHEUMATISM! || t{ It is the greatest I'ain Remedy y|' ft on Earth. Wonderful Oil re- ?jj \ }J lieves pain, no matterr its source ** | ( P or of how lonf standing1. It 'J soothes, calms,brings rest. Not rj e; only removes the c/yVe/.*, hut it iC * L does away with the causes 'J ^ fj which produce them?goes di- ?A i R rectly tti the spot?act9 swiftly ** C and surely. !J I IT CURES: .) ft Rheumatism in from one to ? i 11 six days. *1 11 Neuralgic Pain in ten minutes' U \ Headache or earache in three X minutes. *5 r Toothache in one minute. 9 ' j J Sorethroat in three hours. ] 11 Pain in hack or aide in thirty jj i ^ minutes. J? ft Cramp Colic in two minutes. tc I K Catarrh in the Head in two to y ) f? six days. jj K Will cure a cold in one night X by hat being temples, neck and ? y! chest and inhaling from bottle j) R for live minutes. Used inter- Jj Ci nally and externally for all ' I yl Aches and Pains, 25c. a bottle. $ i * f J. F. MACKSY & CO. ' ^Va/!wC wNly ? Sw -w-w y I Short Locals. ' ?New moon tomorrow. < ] ? Horn, to Mr. and Mrs. II. J. Mackoreil, Doc. lGth, 1807, a son. t ?Hopewell Alliance will meet 1 on Christmas day at 2 o'clock in ' the afternoon. \ ?One hundred pounds of the I finest cow feed for f>0c. Sacked T. M. Fitzi'athick & Hko. < ?J. L. Glenn, Ksq., of the j Chester bar, was in town last i Thursday between trains. I ?Miss Annie Mobley of Black stock is the guest of her uncle's family, Mr. B. M. Me.Crory. . ?Mrs. J. 1'. Marion, and her 1 little son Kdgar, of Brownsville, ' Texas, are visiting her daughter 1 here, Mrs. K. li. Allison. ?Tlio oflice of Supervisor of Registration will ho open one j more clay, the first Monday in | January, IS'.tS. t ?Mrs. I). I\ Montgomery is 1 visiting her paints Mr. and Mrs. y ' < >. 1 loyd and other relation at fhi> 1 place.?Kershaw Kra. ?Miss Kate Lindsay is visiting j licr sister at Blacksburg. ?.Just received a car load ofj i'resh liine. T. If. Davis. \ ?Miss Helen Connors is home' rom a visit to her aunt in Col- j imbia. ?Yesterday was the Winter! solstice?the shortest day in the rear. ?Mr. E. R. Cherry, of Fort Mill, is visiting his brothers at his place. ?W. H. Gainer will dispose of ibout 25 turkeys near the factory ETridav, the 21th inst., to those vho can shoot nearest the center. ?Messrs. J. W. Condor and C. 5. Stoll have each purchased a lot in Ganson street, preparatory to >uilding. ?Mr. N. B. Small of the l'ri? i.;?i - j _ ?-< ? - - v ' uo DCbtiuu nuicu it 10} monins ~ >ld hog recently which netted 3S5 )Ounds. ?Winthrop College was closed ast week till January 3rd, in c ompliance with a recomtnendaion of the board of trustees. ^ ?A horse belonging to Mr. , lenrv, who lives out in the east- , to section of the country was hot one night last week by some i in known person. ?.Miss Minnie MeLarnon is 1 mine Irotn Hot Springs, Ark., 1 vhere she went for treatment for lieuinal ism. c INCONTINENCE of wat. i-diirln.- slecu tuplHii imim-iliuu-ly i>y On. K. Dktoiiun'm * VNTI Imi'Kth'. Ciirrs chililri'ii iiiui miuils . ilikf i'rlcu J I. Solil by J. K. Mackey Co. I iruKni.n.s, Unnstvr. S. c. i ?The public schools in (Jills 3reek township have sullicient utids to run them I>.j months, nsteail of about 2.J months as ^ ast year. ?List of letters advertised for j lie week ending Dec. Cist, 1S97: Miss Sissy Bastit, care of Era v lirisure, Fannie Clinton. Mrs. M. | K. Sorgee, Erie Jorden, W. K. Laney, J. W. Phillips, J.X.Steele. J. F. (iKKUORV. t TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. i Take Laxative Ilromo Quinine Tab- x eta. All Druggists refund the money ' 0 :* r- !i- ? - ri i it, inm in ^iire. z.ic. J ?Messrs. K. H. Humphreys and ' Crockett McMurray will be homo < rnm Davidson to spend Christ- ! :nas, as will also I'ressly Robin- > ion trom Frskine and 1). R. Will- ' ains, C. D. .Jones, Cantzon and j Jarl Foster, of the South Caro- 1 ina College. ?Capt. H. .J. Witiierspoon was | ducted deputy grand Master at he communication of the (irand ' ,odge A. F. M. in Charleston 4 ... ^..1 1 1.^ / 1 itsb aim air. r,. * . oecrest t ,vas appointed junior grand I Deacon. -1 ? I will exchange 400 bushels j )f King's Improved Col ton Seed or other seed, giving one bushel 1 or two. Call on me at home, 4 ' niles east of Lancaster, near the I ;>oor house. it. (i. W. Hakkh. i ?A recent letter to Mr. J. K. ( 'raiir from his hrrUlmr in Hill indicates that there is very ( ittlo apprehension there about he smallpox?that there aro no ( ie\v eases and that young Johnson ^ s get ting well. ? Mr. L. l\ Funderburk has a Jersey cow that is worth a ".share < n a railroad." He lias sold from ler this year dlO pounds of but er, which, at 15 cents a pound, irought him + I'l.fW). I'art of it .vas sold at 20 cents. If it had all irought that price it would have|! unounted to .$02.00. * I \\ ?\ * \ Cramps, \ \ Croup, \ J I \Co,ic' \\ Tooth-'\ i I \Colds' \\ ache,\ | ^ Diarrhoea, | A Dysentery, ^ 4 ud ?n fj0wel Complaints. J A Sure, Safe, Quick Cure for 4 A these troubles is A f lam^ullei. It is the trusted friend of the i <? Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, | Sailor, and iu fact all classes. m y Used Internally or externally, y f Beware of imhatfona. Take I none but the genuine " Purry T A Davis." Sold everywhere. J ? 25c. and 5Qc. bottles. f ?Preparations are being mad >y those interested for the cell iration of Emancipation day. ? Rev. J. B. Hozeman of Ke haw and Mr. J. N. Estridge < ?Vhite Bluff were in town yeste lay and made this ollice a call. ?Ilev. J. S. Croxlon was i own yesterday to attend tl neeting of the executive con nittee of the Moriah. 'truths In rtot t'rer/i. Mr. C. K. Jenkins of the Tax: ia\v section died last Salurdsi iiorning of kidney trouble, age i*2 years, lie leaves? wife and hildren t>? mourn his death. II vas a member o< the Taxaha baptist church and of the Whii Muff Masonic Lodge, by which 1 vas buried Sunday. Mr. Neal Williams, who live >n Mr. J. N. Kst ridge's place : kVhite IMuff, a son of Mr. T. 1 iVilliams, died Sunday evenii ast of a congestive chill, age ibout IS years. His remaii vere buried Monday at Whii Hull' Raptist church. According ton celebrated anatomi here are upwards of o,(KM 1,000 litt 'lands in the human stomach. The! Clauds pour out the digestive juic< vhich dissolve or digest the food, li litest ion is want of juice, weakness i glands, need of help to restore tl lealt h of t hese organs. The best an nost natural help is that given 1 shaker Digestive Cordial Natural,!) ause it supplies the materials need* the glands to prepare the digest it uices. Ilecause it strengthens and n rigorrtes the glands and the stomac intil they are able to do their wot ilone. Shaker I>igestive Cordial rnr ndigest ion certainly and perinanen y. It does so by natural means, at herein lies the secret of its wonderfi ind unvaried success. At druggists, price 1<> cents to $1.1 )er buttle. Z'/iri/ llavr f/ot to Collrct it I'irst Mr. A. P. Brown who loi leavily in tho Kershaw (ire u S'oveml-er 13th, and who ha S'JOOO so-callod insurance in ''armers' Mutual of Newberry i his state, left his business sever; lays last week to f;o over to Nev jerry to see the "directors." The jromiso to pay him when the 'pass around the hat" and ^et tl nonej' ! fhir l.orat A<!rvvtit*c*. Besides those who have adve isemonts running in the Kntki mmsk. a list of which is printed i >ur ('hristmas Supplement, tl bl lowing parties have ads in tl supplement : I 'undt rburk ('o., I >rv < Joods at iroeeries. Iv.d.Mackoroll.Fanev < Iroeorie Sail til (Mails, / Tea ('en! Ii.<'.I'aysour.Aut. > Store. .J.H.Mackoroll J'anov < iroeeric Knikuimiisi: I*rit. Co.. Sewii Machine*. A. .1. (Mark, I ire Insurance. > ; Come to the { Slaughter \ A Dress Goods from the H. B. CI of New York, on t the death of t Goods Manage] >f Clothing Purcha Ga.us, Sons & Co phia, await the Crowds. ( BUY ROW! Ml \y We haven't room for have lots of It for that's what interests > le J W m /, ? , iu WH0B1 IT . MIT T TMUDV lp MAY CONCERN UliliLlilljil i ie Our entire Stock of Millinery at Miss Brown must sell our $1.00 I 75 cents Hats at 35 cents ; the 501 the 25 cents Hats at 10 cents. v Millinery Stock must be close $1,800 worth of Dress Goods, bou? id Dollar; for one-half their worth You've Two W Scooped in at 08 cents on the Dc DRY GOODS. 75-cent large B l', 15-cent Feather Ticking for J) cen ? tress Ticking for 5 cents ; 20-oent ^ Flannel for 12 cents. The ver of Jeans only 15 cents. Have sold : IAVOI6 * fHB ;,. | Select your Bargains .Now. 5"c?i tion and bettor selection. I.adie k cut to $2.85; Ladies $2.00 Beav The 25-cent F'eeced Lined Vest, i?t of those $1.00 White Quilts going FOR THE HO 500 Ladies Silk Handkerchiefs at Silk Ilandkercheifs at 25 cents. Mufflers at 05 cents. The tinest in Ties in 'Iown?all styles. " Don't * Miss * The.? Ladies 10-cent lllack Ribbed llos 25-cent Fleece Lined Hose, only 20-cent Black Hose, only 10 cent, Shades, Carpets anil Rugs for tht LAST Sol L 100 Men's Overcoats, slightly soi i' to $10.00, your choice for ?l.f>0. it- Itlue Heaver Overcoats, perfect, ? $6,000 I Half this anion lit must be sold 1 and get them. We'll not quarre s- Conic to us and save your t '* The Peoples THE 0ANSON HIT I 5 {RLE! Purchase aflin & Co., account of heir Dress c. A big se from A. i., PhiladelChristmas nv WAIT! words. We Bargains, and /ou. TA ATAQI7 AIIT ! IV ViiUUli VUi i 50 cents on the Dollar, lata at 50 cents; the cents Hats at 25 cents ; $1,500 worth of this id out by Christmas. ?ht at 70 cents on the they go to you. feeks Left. illar, $3,500 worth of lankets for 40 cents; ts ; 8-cent Heavy MatHeavy Red Twilled y best 25-cent Pants 2,000 yards this Fall. ; RUSH I i can ^et better attens $4.00 Plush Capes, er CapuR,(cut to|$1.25. cut to 15 cents. 300 : fast at TO cents. tLIDAYSI t 10 cents. 200 Cent's 140 Cent's White Silk Stock of Cent's Silk ic* bargains! e. only 5 cents. Ladies J5 cents. The best , A Stock of Window ) Ilolidavs. EAST! led, v> orth 1 rom $4.00 d0 Men's Klack and ">iily $l.r?0, worth $K.OO. Ir1 Shoes! >y Christmas. Come 1 over the price. hard earned dollars. Place, Y GOODS CO.