Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, April 14, 1897, Page 5, Image 5
^ 1 DENTISTRY.
fir. R. i. GALL0WA1
s i n <; t:<> x / > / ; x t i s t.
Office over Heath, Springs A Co
' Grocery Store, Lancaster, S. C.
Short Locals.
? 7 pounds of Arbuekies'or Level
ings'cofl'ee for $1 at Chkkky llitos.
* . ?Miss Sude Moore is houi
from Charleston on a visit.
?Mrs. Sheriff Cly hum is vii
iting her parents in Camden.
?Mrs. YV. R. Kerr, of Hoc
Hill, is visiting l.ei parents hen
?Another ctir load of ires
lime. T. H. Davis.
_iu- \* ... o u *? i
mi aim mi*. li. J>.
of Ileath Spring. spent Satnrda
and Sunday wirl? relatives her<
?Mrs. J. K. Taylor and ehi!
dren returned last week from
visit to her parents in Due Wes
?Miss Janic Ilardm is visit
in?* her sister here, Mrs. (J. A
Wall.
? Miss Mamie Markov >u
sisti 'k in the nvllinery depart
^ merit at (imi-on1*.
? Mr. R. 8. Cherry is visit in
tti-h friends and relatives at Koi
' Lawn.
? Mrs. R. K. Kiddle, of Wit
Cat, is visiting her sister her
Mrs. .1. W. Carries.
?Miss Kate Laney, of Monro*
i paid her friend, Miss Ma mi
9 Maokey, a visit last week.
?Mr. T. M. Kii/.patnwk lui
returned from a week's visit t
New York.
?Mrs. Martha Hagins ha
moved to her son's, Mr. J. M. II;
Kins, where she will reside in th
future.
f
?Mr. J. C. Elliott has move
into one of the Adams dwelling
on Dunlap street.
?Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Shannoi
of Canulen, spent. Stindav here a
the guestof Mr. and Mrs. Spring
?Rev. and Mrs. W. O. Ewai
have returned from North Care
lina where they went to atten
the meeting of Presbytery.
?Rev. 1>. I*. Neil, of thi
County, was recently licensed l>
the I*resbyt? ry of the A. R. I
j church to preach.
?Miss Gertie Foster who ha
i been teaching for the past fei
months at Walkup, N. C. has rc
.i.' turned home.
?The Jones X roads schoo
taught by Miss Kula Casket
closed last Friday, as did also th
Chestnut Ridge school, taugl
by Mr. Geo. W. Jones.
?Miss Fva McClintock, r
Riverside, is visiting Miss Anni
Smith here.
?Mr. John A. Cook, count
auditor, has bought a lot bet wee
Messrs. D. A. Williams and .
Wylie I'orter and will build hii
a house this summer.
?Ex-Magistrate Caskey h;
moved into one of the .Jones co
tages on Meeting street. Mr.C. 1
Stoll has recently moved int
another one of them.
?Mr. K. Cunningham ha
moved to town. He occupies th
liEdwards dwelling recently pui
a|^-ased by him. Mr. .J. R. William
t . .10 has occupied it for some tira<
J c as moved }o the factory.
-
ll Charleston, S. C., March, 2\ lsi>7.?
U suffered v.it ti that tired feeling an
II . nan no appetite but began takin
jjr IIood'H Sarsaparilla and it gave me
71 good appetite and completely cure
J I that tired feeling.
^ Mrs. K. K. lIobtT, 52 hrakeSt.
II
Hood'* Pill* are the beat aftei
3 dinner i'illtf.
K .
Snri'1 voi't* iMet.
j The meeting o! the surviving
Confederates of < Jills Creek township
was held at. t lit? court house
s Saturday, and organized by elect
ing Capt. .J. IS. Witherspoon
"* chairman, and Mr. .1. E. Stewman
secretary.
The following were elected as
r- a Township Pension Hoard:
Capt. J. C. Foster, Lancaster.
e Geo. W. Williams, Jacksonham.
}* J. M. Ilagins, Elgin.
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v I \ Colds, y ache, \ ^
J* ^ Diarrhoea, ^
A Dysentery,
a X ?* *
t I tsowel Complaints. J
A Suro, Safe. Quick Cure for
t- m these troubles is
t- 0 It is the trusted friend of the ?
y Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, y
Sailor, and in fact all classes.
^ y Used Internally or externally, y
% Beware of imitations. Take J
J none but the genuine " Terry T
(j y Davis." Sold everywhere. A
p $ 25c. iuid 50c. bottles. f
e Annual Meeting of the It. ?C L.
Ansoclatlon.
'l'he second annual meeting of
s the Lancaster County Building &
? Loan Association held last
week, and the old officers were
re-elected, as follows:
President, R. E. Wylie. Vicel"
President, W. T. Gregory. Secree
tarv & Treasurer, W. (.'.Thomson.
The Treasurer's statement shows
that there are 353 shares with
<1 $24 per share paid and having a
rs book value of $26.28 per share,
which shows an average interest
earning of about 91 per cent, per
, annum. Thev have loaned out
ltJ $8,647.
j A yew Cemetery til Last.
The town Council has purchas(j
ed a lot for a cemetery. It lies
in the northwestern part of the
'town and will he reached by the
is extension of Barr street. The
y price paid Mnj. B. F. Miller for
the land (14 acres) was $850."
They paid Mr. Ii. K. Wylie $50
for sulficient land for the extension
of Barr street to this land.
The council will enclose the new
cemetery and lay it oil' into lots
of convenient sizes.
opened that i
bottle of
" It voWeep? mk
y The popping of n /
II (" cork from a hottlcof \ Wy I
^ Hires is a si^anl ol i * |
11 ol<i lo'.ks like to hour
is '. iVllB!? P Jm
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|| H I "v, JL"?-V I
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I Captured and Jailed.
The negro, Kd Marshall, alias
fl Bill Taylor, alias Koh Wither<1
spoon, who shot Mr. Kd Nivens at
1'ineville several days ago, was
captured laat Thursday near Van
Wyck in this county and was
r. taken to Monroe and lodged in
| J*"
We Have
Stage of
Bio;
Popular goods and low prices
ness that can be done under pre:
more like Christmas than April,
until you get ours. The public
prices to people who try to gro\A
to pay for anything to anybody;
and that is why
* GAIN
is giving away more goods ever)
concern in the State. When w<
NOW DOWN 1
Millinarv Miss Minnie McLarnon ;
lflllilllulJ Gathering BARGAINS
Dflnan+IAn earnest. Fashion here i
UClvJpilUll i Store bedecked with all
lar. Orders pouring ii
CHILDREN'S MILLINERY HAVE GREAT L
DRESS GOODS,
Stock overflowing with all the STYLES and N
stroke in BLACK GOODS buying and selling.
25 cents for 48 inch Black Mohair,
G5 cents tor 10 inch Silk Lustre M
50 cents for 40 inch Silk Lustre S(
21 cents for 38 inch Surah Serge,
AK 4 ~ 1A I T *
t-j i-cma mr 4w men uzzaru uioin
27 cents for 35 inch All Wool Hat
00 cents for 40 inch Silk Brocade
00 cents for Iligh Class liaised Br
A GREAT S
Of T \z c. 2-500 YAIiDS NOW IN
JLxy w at 20 cents. Black Moirf
w w T ^ ? Moire Velour Silk at $1.3
Foulards, Black and Whil
Duchesso and Changeable
Our wonderful display of new WASH GOO
an assortment. Never such low prices. Nevei
Colored KTAMINES, FRENCH ORGANDIES,
very fine. Grass Linens in Stripes, Figures and
0 cents. 50 pieces Nainsook, Lawns and Dimit
at 5 cents, worth 10 cents.
In Lace and
Everything now and just what you want. Miles
ie -ui-.i L.. * ' ? -
it ujwiiuj is an uuject tu you, you iuust visit m
Handkerchiefs, undressed, 5 cents. Yard wide '
yards Diaper Cloth, 1 cents. 120 White Countc
tain Poles and fixtures, down to 15 cents. 110 ]
Hoy's Knee Pants, worth 25 cents, for 10 cents.
1,500 Sample Hats at 40 cents on the Dollar. ?
than one-half price.
Tremendous Purcha
Crowded; Ou
Ladies Slippers down to 40 cents, worth 75 cei
at $1.26.
2000 YARDS NKW MATTING at
Hundreds of Window Shades.
You must buy in a hur
Ganson
N. B.?New Idea Patterns,of
CORSETS coming.
VESTOKE!
Passed The
T rumpet
wing.
win us trade. Wonderful, the Wusissure
to sell. Trade with us now is
You nevei know the lowest price
IS no Innrrer wm 1 linrr
? .. ^ i v,? ^ i ?? iuiiig JJCIJ' LWU
j rich on usury. One price is enough
and one-half one price is better still,
ISON *
j day at one-half price than any other
2 set out to do a thine we do it.
o
S3 BUSINESS !
J* *
mil her assistants are already. The last IIAT is in.
has ended. SELLING BARGAINS has begun in
s faithfully respected. South Window and front of
the CHARMS which make our MILLINERY so popui
from every direction. MOLRNING HATS and
)ISPLAY.
, BKISS GOODS!
OVELT1ES for Spring and Summer wear. Master . , /
Not surpassed in a city. PRICES unmatched :
, the best 40-cent kind. ,4
ohair, best $1.00 kind,
icillian, best 75-cent kind.
(lull
, best 75 cent kind,
iste, best 50-cent kind.
Jacquard, best $1.00 kind.
oeades, worth ??1.50.
ILK SEASON.
STORK. Corded and Plain Kai-Kai Silks,once again
> Velour Silk at $ 1.00, the good .$1.50 kind. Black
5, the extra $2 sort. Fancy Tafetta Silks, Pointed
te Indias, Black and Colored Surahs, Black Satin
j Tafettas.
DS have fairly caught public fancy. Never such
, never! Such selling seen in Lancaster. Black and
handsome designs. French plain < )rgan<lies, all shades.
Plain. French Percals, new styles, Knslish Pereals
ies at 5 and S cents. 5,000 yards Remnants of Duck
Embroideries
upon miles, thousands upon thousands of yards,
s. Here are a few Plums : GOO Ladies Pure Linen
l'urkey Rod Damask, 15 cents, worth .">0 cents. 500
rpanes, large si/e, only 50 cents, worth $1. 300 CurLace
Curtain's worth ^1, only 45 cents a pair. 300
120 Men's Cassimere Vests at 40 cents, worth $1.
1TKAW 1IATS for Men, Roys and Children at less
se of Slippers. Depot
r Store Crowded.
tits. Misses Fine Shoes going at 85 cents, groat value
10 cents.
1 'onular Colors.
ry to get our goods,?they don't stay.
Dry Goods Co.
?any Pattern 10 cents .A new line
G. D. G. Co.