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* We Want Your Trade Ami will appreciate it sc ^ much as to {live the host rallies that is possible t'oi the least money. Now Listen I There may be something in the following list you want: d Flour, Meal, Bacon, Canned Goods ^ Toilet and Washing Soap, Smoking and (/hewingTobacco,Cigars, < andics Cakes, Tinware, .'ugs. Shot, Nails? dliferent sizes, Pipes, Lamps, etc. The above are a few of the articles we handle. Onl! and se? if w* cant mak* th? price to suit you. Just received a handsome lino of hujfgy Whips which will he sold cheap. H. S. CHERRY & BBO. DR. JAS. E. POORE, Physician and Surgeon. <trn?liinte of lt?-lh>Tiie lloopltn JI<-<llcal College, ^- ? OFFKRS his professional services lo the pvo 1?1<- o( Lancaster anil vicinity. OFFICIO over Hank <>f Lancaster. KKSIDBNCK with T. Y. Williams. * FEMALIAl I OK 3 t | iWomans Relief.^ | Sc Tho New Cure for all J? ? ^Female Weaknesses.* 9 u ? 9 ft. Femalia will relievo in a few IS fit hours: ? y I'ain in tlie top of the head, Jj ? Profuse (low when Courses IS * are on. ? ft Pain when Courses are on. lJ E Fluttering of the heart. rt g* Nervous and Dyspeptic *; f* Syuitoins. Q , Heavy dragging pain in the A a hack. * (i Habitual constipation. y Irritability of the Bladder, H V and difficulty in passing water. y ?J Sore feeling in lower part of V bowels. * Pain in regions of Kidneys y 51 and Backache. .t K Hearing down feeling. W f? Burning and Scalding dis- ?J . charges from the womb. jg J Never fails to produce a healthy, ' ft free and natural (low of the ?J y| monthly menstrual secretions. ^ ti For Sale by i] * f J. F. MACKEY & CO. '! t' _ Short Locals. ^ ?Tho legislature meets nexl Tuesday. ? Miss Maggie Humphreys i> visiting in Newberry. ?Dispenser Klliott has moved his wares into the i'ayseur block, ? Mr. .loe Walker has sohl out his stock to Mr. Hanson. One \l i mitn < 'niigh ("ure cures quickly. That's \\ lint you want! (Crawford Bros. ?Mr. Claudo Crowell, spent Christmas with his sister Mrs. Frank Walker. ? Mr. S. C. Witherspoon of Pendleton, S. ('.,is visiting friends and relatives here. ? I >r. and Mrs. K. M. Calloway sj:ent the holidays with relatives in Darlington. ?Miss Lizzie Miller of Chester county, is visiting the family ol Mr. .1. ! '. Lathan of Kiverside. ^ ?Mr. .John Craig, and Mr. Nhillinglaw of Vorkville visited friends in this county. J. A. IVrkins, of \ lit i>|iiil y, < was A for thirty years needlessly tortured by physicians for the cure of eczema. 11c ; was quickly cured t?y using DeSvitt's Wite.ii Hazel Salve the famous healing salve for piles an . ?k in diseases. I / ?Horn, Dec., 25, 1SH7. to Mr. | and Mrs. J. \V. Cornier, a daughter. , ?Two or three pieces of land ' were sold Monday and several , j old mules, horses and wagons, etc. ' j ?Mr. Chalmers and Charles , Cocoran, of Mecklenburg, N. C., visited Mr. J. 1\. Thomson of Riverside. i ?Mr. and Mrs. A.J. Kvansand , | family of Rock Ilill visited rela-1 fives at lleath Spring Christmas. ?Mr. Harvey Ford and Willie ! Keesler of Rocky Ml., Fairfield ' Co., visited friends at Riverside. Prosperity comes quickest to the man whose liver is in good condition. ' PeWitt's Little Karly Itisers are famous little pills for constipation, hil tousness, indigestion and all stomach 1 atul liver troubles. Crawford Bros. ?Judge Jones returned to Columbia yesterday alter spending the holidays with his family here. Miss Pearl Pavseur spent Christmas with friet.ds in North (.'arolina. ?List of advertised letters for I the week ending Jan. 4th 180S : ' Mrs. K. J. Branson, Jane I'leuton, 1.0. Quneycut (2), W. L. Jack; son. J. F. Ghkuory, P. M. I I Miss Aliie Hughes, Norfolk, Ya., was frightfully burned on the face and neck. I'ain was instantly relieved by I DeWitt's Witch Ha/el Salve, which] healed the injury without, leaving a j ] scar. It is the famous pile remedy. I Crawford Bros. ? Dr. W. (Jill Wylie and his brother, Dr. K. F. Wylie, and his son, Sim Gill Wylie, nil of New v??i? ? ' iw.n. c-iiy, nuve arrived in our town and are the quests of Mr. and Mrs. E. I*. Moore.?Chester Lantern. ?Try your hand in the missing word contest ot the Atlanta Constitution advertised elsewhere in these columns. You can get. the Enterprise and the weekly Constitution for the year tor $1.50 cash. Send your subscription to this otlice. J ?We regret so soon to have to | give up Dr. E. C. Hrasington and I his most estimable wife as eitiI zens of Kershaw. Hut the doc-1 I tor's business interests demanded I I . } that he return to the Ilaile < !oM I Mine to live, from wheneo lie re moved some months ago.? Kershaw Kra. Mrs. M. B. Ford, Ruddi'll's, III., suffered tor eight years from dyspepsia and chronic constipation and was ! finally cured by using !>e\Vitt's Little ' | Karly Risers, the famous little [tills ! for all stomach and liver troubles, i Crawford Bros. 1 ?Mr. I,. .). Perry, dr., who Itasj | been with the I.. A C. people! j here for some time past, left on the 23rd of December for Ala baton where he has accepted a | position on the Alabama South j j ern as telegraph operator. ?A ear load of line voting! * mules and horses just received at our new stables?cttll and see them. Will either sell or swan. ! Prices to suit low price o! cotton. Stkvkns. HkatiiiV Km.ioti. ?Monoy was found in the! store of.I. K. Mackey <V Co, on December *J.'5rd. Owner can have same l>y living correct Rescript ion, and paying tor this notice. ? Mr. K. 15. Moldey of Rock Mill made liis annua! call upon this ollice last week and took oil'. ! ?.r : i.. . ' > - * .mm wi <mi nin-iv jMinifU receipts for a year'-; subscription to the Kntkhi'Iiisk. lie is holding his cotton for higher j>rires. lie's able to do it. *m*mi i Pain-Killsr. | ] I (PBRRY DAVIS*.) { J Suro nn<l Safo Remedy In every ruse J J ami every kind of llowel Complaint Is J | Pain-KiSSdr. | J This ir. a true; statement nntl It can't be } ? maJo too at rung or too emphatic. ? j ( It Is a simple, safe nml quick euro for ? | Crampa, Cough, Itheiimatlam, i Colic, Col tlx, Neuralgia, ' \ ; l>iarrhaaa. Croup, loothacha. [ J TWO SIZCS. 25c. and 50.. Vvrvmniwvavwiffraanaaaaatn > ?Miss Daisy Young is visiting relativos in ('amden. ?Mrs. \V. A. Sell rock has been visiting relatives here. ?Mrs. I,. C- I'ayseur lelt yesterday lor a visit to her mother at Cargile. Ark. ?Mr. T. II. Spence ol Davidson College spent several days in Lancaster recently. ?Mrs. R. A. Billings spent Christmas in Charleston with relatives. Mr. .1 W K.lliait* au? ... v? 11 U UC" ville, spout the Christmas holidays with Iriends here. ?Miss Nannie Ed wards of Fort Lawn visited relatives here last week. ?\V. C. llough, Esq., of the Lancaster bar was in Yorkville yesterday. ?Yorkville Enquirer. ?Miss Lilly Haile of Camden spent the holidays here with her sister. Mrs. L. M. Clyhnrn. Uemember you can get Hrede's Steam Bread, always fresh at .1. B. Mackorcll's. ?Mr. R. H. Mackorell left Mon day for Alabama where he has accepted a position under his old er brother. ?Rev. .T. II. Roldridge went to (Ireonville yesterday to attend a meeting of the State Mission board. ?There will be preaching at Douglas church on Saturday and Sunday week, with a sacramental service on Sunday. ?Mr. lv. L. Mason, of Atlanta, Ga., a prominent cotton man, spent several days here during tlie holidays. ? Miss Belle Thomson who attended the Butler-Mockey marriage returned to her home in Camden yesterday. Mrs. Stark, Pleasant Ridge, O., says, "After two doctors gave up my boy to tic, I saved him from croup by using On" Minute Cough Cure." It is tin* quickest anil most certain remedy for coughs, colds anil all throat and lung troubles. < rawford tiros, ?Mrs. C. M. Roberts who has been living in Texas for some time has returned and will make her home at her brother's, Mr. R. t n........ ... ? Mrs. I). K. Klynn, of Lancaster county, has Leon spending the holidays in Yorkville with her parents. Mr. and Mrs. M..J. Long. ? Yorkville Lni|iiirer. ? Lost on the streets of Lancaster Monday an account hook containing a lot ol names of Heath Spring, 1'leasant Hill and Kershaw people. The finder will he suitably rewarded by return ing same to the Extkrimusk office. INCONTINENCE of water d urine sleep hioppeii immediate! v hy l?i?. 1. DktoHon's An i i IXi'KTIc. Cures children and adults alike I'rtoe tl Sold hv .1 F. Mnckoy \ Co. OruKK'ats. I.aneister. S C. ? Mr. Walter Twitty who is attending lectures in Baltimore spent tho holidays with his parents of Heath Spring, Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Twitty. ? Mr. P. M. Kirk was stricken with paralysis one day last week. Only his ritrht side is ntl'ected. lie is aide to he ahont the house sotne, we understand. ? A great many people ahout town have heen sick from vacci nation, and somo are yet <juite sick. This Kditor's didn't "take," and he's glad of it. ! Ih nths. The sympathies of the emu | liuiuity go out to Mr. ami Mrs. I>. j (htuningham in lite loss of their eldest sou,Harry McDonald,whose death oceured at their home on : Elm street last Wednesday after I noon, after an illness ol less than , a week, of pneumonia and catarrh j al fever. uMnek,v as ho was! j familiarity called, had just enter-j ed his Jitli year the day before his ; | death. lie was a dutiful child, j and was kind and affectionate to' his playmates, llis remains were | interred in the Town cemetery ! i rsday afternoon, the funeral , o having been conducted at j. a iiome by Dr. Humphreys. Mrs. Martha K. McAteer wid o\v of the late John McAteer of Craigville, died 011 Wednesday, Dec. 22,1807, after a short ill ness. Mrs. McAteer was about 78 years of age and was a con sistent member of Shiloh A. K. I*. Church for years. She leaves! two sons, John and Andy, and! two daughters, Mrs. .1. W. Jennings and Mrs. Daniel Jennings,' surviving her. Her remains were interred at Shiloh church on the; 28, ult., after funeral services con- 1 ducted by her pastor, Ilev. W. ('. Kwart.? Ledger. Died yesterday morning at! Oakhurst the infant child of Mr. \ J. A. Williams. Mr. Henry Wilson, son of the I late Henry Wilson, died on the 28th ultimo., after a brief illness of pneumonia. He was about 2.7 years of age and during the fall joined the Methodist church. His remains were interred at Douglas church the following day. Besides | his mother lie leaves two brothers and one sister, Mrs. 11. N. So well. Mrs. Mary Bird, Harrisburg, Pa., sayc, "My child is worth millions to j me; yet I would have lost her hy croup had I not invested twenty-live cents in a hot tie of One M inute < 'ougb On re." i It cures coughs, colds ami all throat 1 and lung troubles. Crawford Bros. I'roffram. Morinh I'nion to be held with j j the Charlesboro Baptist Church, j Friday .Jan. '28, 10 :00 a. m.? ^ I Devotional exercises by the .Mod | j erator. II a. tn.?Enrollment of dele-1 gates and Introductory sermon bv Rev. F.dinutid Wells; Alternate, 15. S. Funderbtirk. Afternoon?Reports from the ..i i? | i mil intra. Saturday 10 a. in.?Devotional 1 i exorcises. Sru.iin Tsi : The historical scriptures as a source of interest ami! instruction. T. A. Dabney, I >. A. j Williams. Is one's conscience always a safe guide? .1. B. Boze ! man, H. K. Small. Is it scriptuj ral to pray for a rebaptism ol the Holy SpiritK. Wells. .J. N. I'.s j t ridge. The value of Baptist principles to the world. .1. II. Boldridge, ?l. B. Terrol. The duty of parents to teach their children the doctrines of the | Bihln S \ VV T XI.... ris Sunday 10 :i in.- Sunday School I Mass Meeting. W. I*. Mo.Manws.' !). A. Williams. ' I 1 a. in.?Missionary sermon ' ! l?y lie v. J II Iloldridu" ; alter nato Kev. .1. II. Hozoman Lmlies, despair not. I>r. I.oltrim'* S. i\. I'. Pills Mire cure. One hollar, at store or by innil. j Sole Agts. .1. F. Maekey Co. and II I c. IIouk'i & Co., l.ancnsler, S. c. 5 a 'kmulilu' wedding was sol cinnized in White liiuil church at 7 o'clock Sunday night the 2t'?th ilist by .J. N. Estridge, N. 1". *1 In' contracting parties were Mr. .1. F. I laker, son of Mr. W. .1. linker ol White I?lull and Miss Fllen < Timiningi r, daughter of Mr. ('olnmlnis Crimtninger of the Heath Spring section. A large crowd ol relatives and Iriends were present to witness the ceremony. The attendants were Mr. L. J. linker, with Miss Julia Hilton; Mr. 1,. A. linker, with Miss Almetta Kst ridge ; Mr. 1*. M. Hilton, with Miss Alice llinson; Mr. J. 15. llegler, with Miss Docia Est ridge and Mr. Andrew Watson, with Miss Ola Lyles. Married, by Magistrate Richards, Thursday, Dec. 30th, 18k4', J as. linker and Miss Maggie Barton, daughter of John L. Barton of Dry Creek. On Wednesday, 20th, Dec. 1S07, at 8 o'clock p. in., by Rev. S. N. Watson, E. C. lilackmon and Miss Lucy Bailey, daughter of 8. J. Bailey, were united in the holy bonds of wedlock. Thursday, 30th, Dec. 1807, Rev. J. H. Boldridge performed the ceremony which united lor life, F. L. Lane and Miss Nannie E. Hallinan, daughter of A. M. L. liallman, of the Creek neighborhood. At Treasurer J. E. Blackmon's homo, on Sunday, 20th Dee. 1807, 11. A. Blackmon and Miss Rosa Lee McLelland wero married, Rev. J. 11. Boldridge ollieiating. Married, at the bride's mother's, Dec. 20th, 1807, by Rev. J. LI. Boldridge, W. S. Knight and Miss llattie M.Crenshaw. Married, at the residence of Mr. John C. Stover, on the 21st Dec. 181)7, by Rev. Chalmers Moore, J. K. Hailo of Camden and Miss Lou Stover. .Joseph Caskey and Miss Nannie Craig wero married at the residence of J I' O Pa-bow . w. vnonv T y UIU bride's uncle,on Wcdnesday night, Dec. 22, lft'J <, Rev. <J. W. liuinphroys officiating. An excellent supper was served the guests immediately alter the ceremony. Married, at the parsonage by Rev. (L C. Leonard, Dec. 22, 1M>7, Judson Rell, and Miss Lucy Bennett, daughter of Mr. \V. R. Bennett, all <?f Cedar < reek township. I .rice Steele and Miss Wren Fleming, were married Dee. 2-' ls'*7, Clerk of Court Porter officiating. Married, at the Presbyterian manse, by Uov. I)r. Humphreys, on Sunday, Dee. '2ti, lsST, Mr. .lofin T. Chambers and Miss Maggie Caskey, daughter of Mr. John Cackev of Cedar Creek township. Married. Jan. *2, is'JS, by T. 15. Nisbet, N. P., Mr. Jackson Hudson and Miss Jane Montgomery il is easy to eateh a cold ami just as ea-y to gel ri< 1 of il if you commence early to use < >ne M inule Cough Cur.-. !t cures coughs, cohls, bronchitis, pneumonia ami nil throat ami lung troubles. It i- pleasant to take, safe to use ami sure to cure. Crawford liros. .1 7Yo I'art//. Mi?s Hosa Jones entertained a It 11 in to. r ill lii.i- U1.....I M I ft ?' hv i ii iv inn iUUIIUd; evening by a tea parly, nnnpli nu-nlnry to her si>itiny, Irion*.! Mi--? l iny Klliott, ol Winnsboro. Il yits \\ iilioilt that a. i who wore so fortunate as to be present oil t!i. occasion spent a most tluliglitlul evening.