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Eoery Week is # 7 Bargain Week At our store, Ud that Is why, notwithstanding tho hard times, we do a very good business. why people like to trade with us. One can readily see why this Is true?wu pay cash? hence we getour goods at the very lowest prices, which together with tho fact thnt we sell for 'cash, insures our oustomers bargains. FOR Groceries of all kinds. Garden Seed, Tinware, Tobacco, Plaids, I lose and handkerchiefs, Duggy whips, etc. Call on R. S. CHERRY & BRO. Short Locals. ?Sunday is Easter. ?Mr. W. J. Cherry of Rock Iill was in town Monday. ?Light skill's of frost were seen several mornings last week. ?Late figures give Rock Hill's loss in {Sunday's fire $170,875 with isurance of $102,625. ?Rev. C. W. Humphreys left Monday to attend the meeting ol Bethel I'resbytery at Clover. INCONTINENCE of wuu-r during sit-i n stopped immediately i?y Dit. K. lnaniins s ANTl JL>IUETie. Cures children and adults alike. Price H. Sold by J. K. Mackey & Co. Druggists, Daiicusler, s. C. , ' ?Mr. W. E. Cook of Kershaw W* I & spent Saturday and Sunday here I' With Auditor Cook. f ' k ?^r' k- Boag, has been con \ T mned to his room lor several da> > ^ith rheumatism. ^ ?Mrs. B. F. Miller is visiting jtaer daughter at Heath Spring, iff |lrs. ji. B. Mackey. ?I have .just received a car AjBad of fresh lime. .1 ' ) 2 times. T. II. Davis. a -?Miss Ida Scarboro of Sumter 1b visiting her brother at Jones X | Roads, Mr. W. M. Scarboro. ' ?Mr. II. D. Twitty of Valdosta, Ga., visited his sister, Mrs. Dr. M. I*. Crawford,several days recently. ?Will have to arrive on Saturdays at 1 o'elock, Roe and Buck - v shad. Send in orders early and get choice. J. B. Mackorf.i.l. ?Little Liza Jane Wylio came \fhome Monday after spending several weeks with Mrs. Wearing in Charleston. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. .Take l.axative liromo Quinine Tabt's. Ail Druggists refund the money f it fails to Cure. 25c. ?Married, March 2.'!, 1896, Mr. J. F. Helms and Miss Jessie Helms, Rev. L. L. Bedenbaugh ollioiat ing. ? Rev. Allen McFarlati will preach at Hopewell next Sunday at .1 1 o'clock, a. 111., and at Tab ernacle at d p. in. ? 1 he White Hlull'school which is being taught by Mr. W. 1'. Mc, Manns will cin e Saturday night of the 9th inst. wi'li an exhibition. ?The Women's Missionary Society of Tabernacle church will hold a public meeting at the church next Sunday night. The public cordially invited to attend. ?Mesiirs. II. M. David and J. C. Downes wore here several days last week securing subscribers to the Deep Water Issue of Carolina, to be issued by the Evening l'ost of Charleston in May. They secured some 10 subscribers while here. ? Woodmen of the World will meet to-morrow (Thursday) night . at 8 o'clock for the election of officers for the ensuring year. Full attendance desirable. ?The warehouse ol the Clover Cotton Mill was destroyed by lire about 12 o'clock last Saturday nigl it, with about 100 bales of cot 1 on. ? Miss Jennie Vanlandingham left on the north bound train last Thursday for Charlotte after an extended visit to relatives and friends in this county. OASTOniA. / ?Mr. J. T. Funderburk passe through town yesterday on h way from Charleston where li went as a U. S. juror. The coui was postponed. ?Mr. S. Neely Miller, one < Heath Spring's most populi young men, left Monday for Co umbia to enter college. ?Mr. I. S. Caldwell whos school has closed, has gone to Dt West to take a course in tl Theological Seminary. ?The ladles of the Presbyb rian church will serve a hot *u] per in the Payseur building Fr day night next. ?Mrs. Lillie Richards of Lil erty Hill stopped over with Mr J. D. Wylie on her return froi Clinton this week. ?Aaron Curry, colored, w? bound over by Magistrate Run last Wednesday for his appea .nice at the June court to answ< the charge of violating the di pensary law. ? List of letters advertised fr nie weea enuing April. ;>, l.vjo Mrs. (J. W. Crenshaw; Mrs. Ki; zio Varner,care of Eddie Cauthen James Crockett; Albert Mclni tian. J. F. Gregory, 1*. M. ?The patrons of the Cain Creek school are requested t ~').)eet at the school house on Tues day nifrht at J)o'clock. April, 15H1 W. T. Morris, Chairman Hoard Trustees. ?The Ladies of the A. R. I church will have an Faster eg hunt on the Court house squat Monday afternoon next at 4:3 o'clock.?Admission 5 cents. A are invited. ?Mr. Richard A. Long, of Th Enquirer composing room forci sustained a painful injury to h left foot last Tuesday afternoo caused by the accidental droppin of the sharp end of a heavy ste< file on it.?Yorkville Enquirer. ?Marshall Melton is now i charge. lie has appointed 1 Brooks Sligh to the position hel under Marshal Hunter by Mr. I J. Iliekson. Mr. Paul Mooro i retained as one of the chief depi ties. ?Mrs. Sue B. De Schamps ( Sumter, now Lee county, died th 23rd of March last, after an oj eration for abscess of the stomacl Mrs. De Schamps was a sister c the late Mrs. Dr. Jas. R. Masse ot this county. She had been sic with typhoid fever since Noverr her last. M o n e 1/ fa r th e Srh oof a. The apportionment of Lancai ter county's .fo,505.(?2 from tli dispensary fund is as follows : iiiuiHii i.ami.... !f ;>|s.i WaxaltawJ ( am* Creek Jlf>s.; >; i I Is ' 'reek 550.? Huforil . .. 57U.1 Flat < reek ... S4t>.< Pleasant Ilill Cedar Creek . . ,VJ I.Ker^lmw Ji'.'i.'. Junes \ Koails 11!). Lancaster (.raded 5tf7.< : County SuperinloudenL linn i informs ih that most of this mono j will he used to run the scliot next year. With the amotii usually collected lor school jmii poses, suppleinented by the ahoy iigures. the schools should he kej in session considerably lonjji than for any year heretofore. BLUKLENS AH MCA SALT I TIJH BEST SALVE in Mi world for (hits, Bruises, Sore Ulcers, Salt Kheum, Lever Sore Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chi blains, Corns, and all Skin Mru] tions, and positively cures Pile r\ r r\ a r?ar frtrm i T 4 ?? j VI ? */ J I CIJUI i ou, II l> lliinu ! teed to givo satisfaction or monc refunded. Price 25 cents per ho FOR SALE BY Crawford Br< Thousands of sufferers from gripi have been restored to health hy Oi Minute Cough Cure. It quickly cur coughs, colds, bronchitis, pneumoni grippe, asthma, and all throat at lung diseases. Crawford IJros: * / I 2 M?tt ie IS&l I IN THESE STIB ,e i \ are eclua^ *? ^he 00 Ie it have a solemn opening. m for early Spring Buy m LADIES !: S, SI guarantee the lowest pric . iw': o... is ;?' |/j 1 J OCU11UI1 W1 at: with pleasure we announce I i sr Vt charge of this department. s" FM months in the centres of Fas )r S15 ducing striking effects is \\ ?- FH everything else, we drop do\ s|? Fast and 1 l- (SIM must be th< T! HQ*# o jjfc' ~ r" syl-s"?fiOOO nan I a?Standard 0 Spring Prints, Sets goods, our price 11 is Sets, .lease?2S00 yards?(Jhciljjppj lies, Sets value, our price, is 2\ rents 3, is |i| Come Expecting Greai p III Disapp m . 1500 yards of 10 cents figured Dimity al n \jtmA - - - - ; o cents. f<"U yards ot short lengths in line White La.vns, worth 10 cents, for 5 cents, a ,Zp is 1 o say that we set the 1 j&jlj chants is akin to saying the >f corner is filled with the newc ? fashion await you at prices tl ? Zuf >f 19 Dress Goods, UN jjk!i-' 3S inch Silk and Wool Novelty. New M ' Shades, worth 50 cents, our price 25 cents 'U / ^,*> 'n('' wo?l novelties in small checks J / worth 10 cents, our price It) cents. 30 inch io changeable Novelties, 2~> cents goods, our J,/, price 1 f> cents. W v| !/ '! A tr * -w*. || uur Aprl! Barg, vijjy Stand at any jjoint in our Sl on counters piled high with v ^ Clothing, Hats, TJnderi ;l|: 800 Dollar dp We sell ten times more lace >i j|L Lancaster combined. j| Never Bef< ^ J y cienc.y. Our stocks are far 1 are thoroughly equipped. ? If v-J Our hest bargain is 210 _x 1 / '"7 worth 2 s cents, for 1 2 % cei pi- J / ~ XIX es XI'X IH. 111 ' 1 < - i ?" \ IBINC TIMES :-; I casion. While we do not I 3 We do say we are ready p! P rers. if | m Vc. are prepared to supply your , ants in all departments and y; es in the State. J;' 11 be the centre of attraction. '1^ : that Miss Brown again has | 1 / Miss Brown has been two' J hion, her exquisite taste in pro- > \ ronderful. In Millinery as in vn prices in the very beginning. ' > /' V y#i furious li / v: e selling. Seeing is believing. SE PRICES ; 11 Short lengths of white, black and u * fancy 10 cen ts Thicks, our price is / * dots. 1 case- 1000 yards?of 10 '/[ \ cen ts V create, jur price is 0 cents. t Things You won't be pointed! |j| t 25 pieces?1250 yards?Fautaise Organdy, i 10 cents goods, only 5 cents here. ' IS? 1 pace and prices for alder mer- ?jj|j sun shines. Every nook and i> ist. All things that set the If hat are bound to please. ||| Dress Goods! I m NOVELTY BLACK (JOOI)S FQK B13 SKIRTS AND DRESSES. U\M , You don't see such values with other y i merchants. They hav'nt got thein, they yfL can't get them. Our buying strength scores h llfl winning points tor you and us. ralLft ains p Arriving | stores and your eves will rest powerful bargains in Shoes, ,ju jvear and Shirts. _ worth of lEmbroidery and 'ilv O Lace bargains just received, 'jjfc s and 1 Embroideries than all /Jh were we able to serve . j| ^ UI v5 you with such effi- j,r arger and more complete. We j/i:> it rlt Respectfully, b v V. GANSON. 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