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* Ft. 3. CUERFtY k BRG, Mculcrw in Flour, Meal, Macon. Molasses, I.* rd,'"annod Goods,Tobacco? Chewing am! Smoking, Cigars Pipes, Tinware, Whips, <"*! it!i. Soap?Toilet ami Washing, Crockery ware, ami a nice line of I,amps. Nails, Horse Shoes and Nails for same. For any of the above floods we would be pleased to make you ^ PRICKS, and feel sure that it ^ will be to your interest to buy from 08. Thanking you for your liberal patronage in th past, we hope by honest and fai dealings to merit the continu nnce of the same. Respectfully, R. S. Cherry & Bro. We extend everybody a apecin invitation to call, our friend are all welcome. m m v pnnRR UllUl JLit 1 VV/llii Physician and Surgeon. Or:Ml:ir.{r <?*" ?*. Meiliral OolUgo. W. V. OKI'KHS his p;\-f? ssioiial - rvici s to tlio ju?? p.i-nl Laui'iisP i a.nl \ iciiii s. ^1 mI-'FICK ovi-p I'nnU ?>f KrmmstiT. ItKSIDKNCK Willi T. V. Williams. iFEMALIA; i ?? \ | AVomans Relief.* j jii The New Cure for all J . * i; * Female Weaknesses.# * i ? I r Femalia will relieve in a few ,s k hours: ft rain in the top of the head, ' v< Profuse How when Courses ? V are on. v> ft Pain when Courses are on. ? 2c Fluttering of the heart. J* y Nervous and Dyspeptic ^ ft Symtoms. ^ ^ / Heavy dragging pain in the , y back. ft Habitual constipation. ?( Irritability of the Bladder, jt' and diflleulty in passing ; ft water. r( . Sore feeling ill lower part of (> y bowels. ^ ft l'ain in regions of Kidney > y- and Backache. ^ 11' Bearini' down feeling, ft Burning and Scalding di-j- t' . ? barg from the womb. Never fails t<> ; rndiiee a hcalthy , ,/ rce and natural tlow of the > / monthly ti)"nsrrual secretions. k ' < ft i ..r Sale by - - / # j. r. mauj&uy & co. g v. v.? ' ^w'' ? ? ' vw' ^w- w 'v^ > CUULl) t. LiLOOU .'Giso;. AI TEli fifty-two doctors failed. ll!i o?l tiithii Co.. A:lnufti. <>?. <?kn j i.r.Mi .n : n 1^7- :i -mall pintpie broke out <>tt in j ley. I? beym eating and in lour months i w,a treaii ! !>y a phj-i.i tn of Talla<l> County, Ala., where I lived eiirht e?? >'< .1! s. He relieved it lor a short while In >x weeks it broke out a^ain ii both I -, nl-o on fij -boulder. Ttt. Slfiall llOllOS Were tllkoll ollt. It rolltiniM'il until l>7lb In thi- timo 1 tun twi'lu- dill'erent phy sicians. The,) tojil 1110 the onli rni oily was amputation; I lint it roil I it novor ho cured Kor sjv months I rouhl not walk : stop. I wont to Mineral Wells,Texas spoilt ?:UM),00; rami' hoiuo; went ti liot Springs, Ark., staid nine month? ? all failed tortirr nio. In ls>?7 I rami hark to Hirminohain, Ala. I was advised to write j oil, winch I did. Von wrote mo that Ik Ik Ik would cure mo and I could jart ilie medicine Iron X '- v i'i Morrow, I?ru -ifis'*, of oi;i eity. I bought ten hot ties and lietore I had ilnished my tilth bottle iri) \legs began to Ileal, and in le.s?. thai two months I was sound and wo!! That has been nearly two years ago 1 and no sign of it? return yet. I haw , spent in en !i o r > lun.uo, and Ik It ?lk done th? work' that all the rr fnMcd to do, ,i on have my pennissioi to publish till . I have tiairtnl much *ryinx l< ' well that my cnvi i wt'll known, I'"i ft y-t wo doctors Itn i t real nl no' in llo- u?m 17 years. AI they dill was to take what money ^ Ji \d, nn?l (I' D'1 n no :r<n d. I nin rmv nj 'n well man. I'nov. >II. li. If worn 0 J Mhndy I >ale. ??n. 1 l-'or sale by Iisl*. Price*!."1 per ..ir^c bolt U Short Locals. ? Miss IVt Mackorcll of Ulacl i s ook is here visiting relatives. ' ?Mr. D. I.. Adams has move to lit/.patrick A lire's Masse place. ? Died, near Tradosville, Dei id 1st, ult.. Mrs. Winnie Snipe aged about (50 years. Remember you can get Brede i Steam Bread, always f'lesli j .1. B. Mackorell's. ?FOB RENT;?Two halvei farms,good land and good stock. T. M. Bklk, Dixie, 8. C H ?Mr. John Ragsdale, son t r Mr. C. II. Ragsdale left las . Thursday to seek his fortune i the Lone Star State. ?John, the 6-year-old son c tl- ti? ? ^ ? r. >v. r. nwaringen, fell from ?ee ?8w yesterday evening an l broke one of his arms. Dr. G.W s I'oovey set the broken limb. ?Mr. T. H. Fairchild move " his family to Gaston ia, N. C., lof week. He resigned his posilio j as head spinner here. ?Mr. Blackmon. wh lives four miles east of town, ac | oidentallv out bis toot while chop ! ping wood one day last week. 11 is unable to get about much ye! INCONTINENCE of wivter ilurtni; slor stopiu'tt linmiill.itilv tiy l)H. K. OF.TOlloN \nti PirKTli'. Ciin'M rhtMron :itnl siilull iiiUo Prion tl. Soitl tiy J. P. Mackey ft C< I IrUR/tHi*. I .iine-kslcr. S C. ?At a meeting of t he creditor J or Mr. II. J. Mackorell last Thur* v day, J. Ilarrv Foster. Esq., wa I appointed agent for the creditor.) ?The prettiest calender w ) j have seen this year was sent t ^ 11 his ollice by the Equitable Lit" v Assurance Society of New York j It is truly a work of art. ) ?Rev. J. W. Little, pastor c )' the Second Baptist church hert j has moved his family, and is occu jj pying the dwelling on Catawb I street, recently vacated by Mr; j| Lindsay. ^ ?LOST?A small, black do j with crooked fore foot, ears crop i ped?Answers to name of Jack , Will line lit ,?ro 1 C? J I'.'J ?*?- v i ??i AU>Vclil4 1U1 III I, return to stables of Stovens,IIeatl []vt KlliottJ .T. T. Stkvkns. ) TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. I Take Laxative itromn ijuinine Tali ' ! lets. All 1 >ru^?;i-.t.-> refund the mono, | if it fails to Cure. 2f>r. ) ?Mr. I). Horns who ha ) been on a visit to his parent ) here, left .Monday for Washing ) ton to resume his work in tin CI rnvnrnmeni netn t ?? ... , - wv J<.%. I UICIU * ?hist of letters advertised fo ) the week ending J an. 11th, 1Stis ' Mo- Mamie Johnson, Miss 1.. ( jl'oudue, John Bradford, W. H j l>mwn, Sam'l Lindsay, .1. Koi?i Magill. ,J. F. (jheoory, F. M. ?Air. ('. J. I>. Civgory, win . j moved from this county to Ala 1 bamu about '2'J years ago, return [led with hi-' family last week am i! will locate in town, probably oe copying the Jones house on Kin ' Street. i In this issue of the Kntkrckis appears an advertisement of tin Alliance Kxehango whose mana iIgor is the well known Col. I). 1 I human, of Columbia, S. (\ An; J orders sent to him through Mr J. F. Nisbot, County Agent, wil J receive prompt attention. | -?Km Co v. Johnson Ilagood died at his home in Rarnwoll oi it.o .-till -f ? .... ... ...-I, 111 iM-.ni irmmir ,'(i<neral Unroot] commanded th Twenty fifth regiment S. V ; ; during t ho late war. Since th .1 war he was comptroller gonorn 1 ami later, governor of the stat< He was a true innn and a loyal honorable and honored poii c " South ('arolina. J. Prosperity come- <|iiickest to tli , .mail whose liver is in good conditio! " 1 DeWitt'rt I.idle Knrly Itisers are fn ,, iikiii^ little pills for count ipntion, hi ion-ness, imlif'est ion ami nil stomas ami liver troubles. Craw lord Jiros. ?See new "i.!." of ii.S. Cherr & Bro. in this issue. ?Cotton is worih *? J on thi market. >d j ?The Kvtkhpimsk and th" At y i !ant:i ('oustitut ion one year f<> $1.50 cash in advance. B. ?Mr. L L. Xeal, who has beei s, on a visit to relatives in tin county, returned yesterday to hi home in Durwood, Indian Ter. 8 it ?Lancaster is again without i Jew. Mr. S. Abraham, the las of the Jews, moved his stock o 8 clothing to Henderson, N. C. 3- ?The Kntkuphimk and tin Practical Farmer, both weekly for $1.00, strictly cash in advance 11 ?Kershaw's town council fo the year is : O'Floyd, Intendant \V. R Cook, Minor Hilton, J. M a Carson and T. J. Truesdel, war J dens. j ?Mr. L. 1). Bingham, a repre ^ sentative or the Manufacturer* Record of Baltimore, Md., was ii town a couple of days last weel 11 . * in the interest of that exeellen journal. ? ?Money was found in tin store of .T. F. Mnckcy & Co, 01 December 2Hrd. Owner can lmv< ) I same by grivinsr correct description 'land paving for this notice. Ls j ?Mr. M. I*'. Jones of Yorkvilh ' was in town several davs las | week, lie will move his I'amih s i to Yorkville this week, when s they will reside in the future. ?A ear load of line young r> mules and horses just received a 0 our new stables?call and sc< 0 them. Will either sell or swap Ibices to suit low price of cotton Stevens, Heath & Elliott. if ? ?Auditor J no. A. Cook lef i- Monday on his round of taking sl tax returns, lie was at l'leasan Valley yesterday, and today In is at Belair. Tomorrow (Thurs ? day ) he will be at Van Wvck <uivi iu-xi way ;u i nornweil 1'lace s ?The legislature met yester day at noon. Representative T V. Williams went down Monday Senator Miller wont down las week. Mr. II. W. Taylor, dooi y keeper of the I louse of Itcpresen ! tatives also went down Monday ?Mr. .1. II. W. Stevens hai given up the Kairview Hotel o J Chester, which he so'successfulh I conducted for several years, ant ; with his familv, has moved hael r . Jo his plantation *i\ miles east o '. town. ? Il you did not read Soiling Crops lor Summer and Winter' ,t and "Woodland Pastures,M hoi I . of which were copied from South ern Farmer and Horticulturist 1 , in last week's I!n ; l. I'lUsi., do no! lail to read them. ii. ?.lack Mayhew, colored. hn< ! one of his legs broken one da\ h | ( last weed; at t lie tables ol Stevens lloath A Klliotl l?v a wild mule ' Dr. I!. .1. \Vithorspoon set tin k broken liml), which ho r-avs win . i j l>adly I raolurod. ? Mr. .1 no. T. Stevens left yes 1 terday for Kershaw whore ho iron; i' into the hn-irv-s r?f 11 ^Kershnv >J Uankinj; A Mercantile <'o., Ik c\ having bought the interest of Mr ' S. \V. Iloatli in the stock of tha , I company, ami Mr. S. \\\ Ileatl . having houirht Mr. Sj<>vens' into I, rest in the livery and stock busi 'I no: 5 hero. * "" *" 0 .1. A. lVrl> in-?. of \ tit irfiiit y, ??.. wa , | for thirty year* needlessly tortured l>, ^physician* for t ho rure oi'ec/ciii;?. II 1 I wns quickly cured by u-:,>^ Do Witt' I, , W itch IIn/oI Sal\o the famous lionlini t -nl\c tor piles and ki<i di.-fa-t y 1 fff .'tiriit Ff 't V / '?/' l.itneasfer. \ Poag A: Harper, Lancaster s 111 s j gentotis mechanics, have eon structed a drilling machine wiih which they began to drill an artesian well yesterday morning. At r 5 o'clock in ctho afternoon they had gone down 10 01 i 7 feet, most of it being through rock. They ii are prepared to go down to f>0(l e feet, the}' say, if necessary to get s;a good supply of water. J Wanted Cattle M Having gone in with Mr. ?1. M. * llood in the cattle business, we are ready to pay tin? best prices Q for cat tle at any time they may be brought to our stables. We ( want young steers especially. J I. J. Gregory & Co. r ? Marriagea. Mr. Massey Robinson and Miss Hattie Stewart, both of the Taxa* haw section, were married at the 8 home of and by J. N. Est ridge, X 1 P., on Sunday evening, .Ian. 9. * 1808, at 8 o'clock. The attend ants were: Mr. J. W. Knight, with Miss Catharine Robinson : - Mr. John Robinson, with Mis* 1 Marcus Robinson : Mr. Thomas a I i i: 11. . t w union, wiin i\iiss r;iln Robinson. Married, .Ian, Oth, |s!>s, Mr. Marccllus tlrillin and Miss llaltie 91 Crenshaw, daughter of the late I Joseph Crenshaw, all of the \ an ? Wvck section. Muriied, Jan. 'Jth, 1S'J8, by Clerk of Court I'orter, Mr. Charles Holmes and Miss I'earl Steele, daughter of Mr. Leonard ^ Steele. 5 Mr. John 1?. Walters, who is doing a mercantile business near the factory, and Miss Bertha Mathis, youngest daughter of Mrs. ^ Mary K. Mathis, were married at thol'resbyterian church last Wed nesdny evening immediately after * prayermeeting services, Rev. C. 3 W. Humphreys officiating. Married at Salem church. Dec. ? 28, 1S07, hv Rev. S. W. Henry, . Mr. (lilliam Bowers and Miss Alice Crenshaw, daughter of Mr, I). M. Crenshaw. Mitchell Young, son of l'aul f I Young, was married to Mamie Brown, hy liev. li. T. Terry, r Thursday. January 0. IS'.'S. ' Tiro Drtifhs From Ilurnitty. A little child of Nancy Mc ' Kciina. wife of Nod McKonna. ' J colored. eaught afire Monday ( while playing around a lire out ; in the yard on \vi 1 i? 11 a pot of '[corn wns being boiled for the ; hog.,. 1'he child ran into the ; 'house to i!s mother who \v ' j asleep in bed, sick with pnewi in on i a, and the ilatiies wer com j ir.unieated to the bed, .ud the . mother win badly burned before I. -he woke. She endeavored '< e\ t: aguish tlie dailies upon the j child's clothing and upon h i owii J as soon as she woke and was sn badly burned that she died that ni;;lit about midnight, and the eliild died early yesterday morning. Moth were burned almost > } beyond recognition. I >r W. M I'rawtord was called and did all he could to relieve t heir - ulieriim>. s1 ...... JI I The death of Mr. \>. J lad. v ' occurred at his home in K r;h:iw .,011 Thursday last. Mr. !! \ilev \v?" J a son of the late Reubon Bailey, and was about 17 years old. lie 1 loaves a wife nnd throe children. Hi- remain wore interred :.! S lorn church Tridav with Masonic ceremonies. N| r?. Stark. Pleasant Ui<l-re. <?, ?avs "A lt<T ' \v<i (lociors jjav?* n|> io > bo\ \ die. I save ! Ij hi from \ is-.il; One Minut- t'ou^li ' ?ir? ." !l - '!( * I quickest and most eerta'r remoilj for orl conclis cclils and all throat anil luny I troubles. ? raw lord Uio-. nJ> <r, Mo L't'f?. Me.ssrss. .J. C. McOow, W. .J. L. Short, \V. IJ. Clanton and Gil'y . |! WIT.- il.ivo i'CCehl iy Jl.ONcd iuL') j Last i Mid. yii\ \\ . !\ Baker has moved to ih- Me'.ianus place I miles east I ol' town. ! >. C. Hough A Co. have moved into one room of the I.etnmond building recently purchased by.I. F. Mat key A Co. McCardell A Allison have moved into the .Johnson building one door south ol i where they were. Mr. II. L. Connor has moved to the Lathan place near town, and will manage II. J. Gregory A Co's farming interests. Mrs. M. B. Font, Ruddell's, 111., suffered for eight years from dyspepsia and chronic, constipation and was finally cured hy using In*Witt's T.ittle ! Karly Risers, the famous little pills for all stomach and liver troubles. Crawford Bros. i M More Small I'ox in the State. A rase of small pox has broken out on a negro in Beaufort coun, ly. who reeentlv went home from Clatlin College, and several cases i are reported in Orangeburg. KUUJ in Ill-ill^, VUCCllliilOU there,mid the colleges in ('olumhia art1 taking flu* s:u:;o precaution. Itch on Human, Ma: <:.* on 1 lories. Dogs an<! all stock, cured in .'jO minutes ky \\\.> ifordk- Sanitary Lotion. This nn r fails. Sold by J. F. Mackoy & Co., DruirgiM, Lancaster, S. <\ Cur /stunt of Miilrh. II. J. Gregory A: Co. will have , a car load of fine mules here tomorrw. When you want a good mule give them a call. They will have them on hand all the time from now on. Their. Mr. 11. J. , Gregory is in St. Louis, the greatest mule and horse market in America, and ho will buy and , ship them as fast as the demand mm - jiisimi"f. ?? nun you wani any , tiling "moved." we are the hoys i to move it. All kinds of power brought into requisition by us.? mule power, horse power, steam power, wind power, and money power. tlon't Tf>inPff> Sp!f nm! Smnko \<>ur life A-...,,. To <;.iU t.vo easily and forever lie map lit lu?. fuil of lilt!, lit'i'Vc an.I i h:iT, Iiiku No l o Hac, the wonder tv .rli'-r. that makes weak men strot .r. Ail dru'-'i'i .ts. roe or ?1. Cureitearan teed n<iol;!ct anil sample free Address Sl . h::^ Kclia .v Cu, Chicago t>r N'l w 1 o: A Itevanl Offered. ' Gov. Ellorbc y terday offered ! a reward of ? 100 (or the annre jhv.mion ;ii: 1 convicti 11 <! the | . i \ i ! . i . - \ !i- :i l he !i ^ 1:? i <?! Nov. I:.' last set fin* to and do-tovod tlio ninhouse of < ' in! in n A ! Stovor iii Lmwster county, t ? , He'll with '! '! halos olCotton and other ornprilv.? ilit* Stale, i'tli illht. 'ips iii' 111.flit's, \orli>i!\. . ?... v a- friirl * fnI! \ tuirm'il mi t li.- fact* an i in- k. fain \va- ni-taiitl> relieved t?\ I n ill - W iti ii lia/fi Sal\e, vn 11if ji I. ali'tl i!. lajurj .vitlicut leaving a ,-t-ar. It i- tin* famine' pile remedy. | l rat*, lord llros. Mi-. !\"1 >i'f M ^tovons.widow o: ! lie l.ii < I > !\ i<l SU-v??ii> of 1 lio /lull ill'. !, dir.I l.ist S.ntimlny ri . ? 1 * <n .it wr' advanced am* <>l about !>U. II *1" i mains wore bui ;?'<i at Zioa cimo ii SiuhI.iv I>:\ Wtait: Allb.on. |)r. Wister Allison, brother <?t I >r. .1. It. Allison, of ^ orkville. Mr 1-rasMius Allison, ol Lanoast r, and ??lr. lb M. Allison, ol Sharon died suddenly at his home at ihoko.y 11 rove i'roti 1. -art disease Saturday morning a' live oVloek. jf v \ - on of 'h :< - ' v?lim'?]( !<\!i/t>iv it< Wo torn York. Hi< 1 romiiH worn intorrod in tho .\. !v. Ik rhurriiv rd Siimla> uiorit line.?I'ook Hill llorald. 11.out Vf i.c v i V. ' )i < I-. ' | ' V i ' i.a < i . f tT. J . if c C i : . ?.i i