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w DENTISTRY. Dr. R. M. GALLOWAY, s i n<;/;o.v iti;.\ ris r. V Office over Heath. Springs <Sr Co's Grocery Store, Lancaster, S. C. kgir when in town it will bo to! On Us. your interest to rail on I us, one door South of* k the Bank. We cariy a 'f*- li| lull line of* STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES at lowest prices. Do not pay 20 cents for Arbuekle's Coflee. We sell it for 15 cents, or Tibs f'or$l. 71bs good green cofTee $1. 7 bars best laundry Soap in town, for 25 cents. A good line of Molasses at low prices. A splendid Molasses for 9f? r?ntllc !1 irr.lK... V - ? ? -? WVII? ? ? r< ? I IX J It y n r Orleans for 35 cents. Remember we curry a big line of the best and cheapest 1'LUG AX I) SMOKIXO TOBACCOS. Many of our friends have found it out already, and we hope all will ; soon know it. Call and see 11 A. R. S. Cherry & Bro. i | Short Locals. ?Miss Maggie Cutvlon is visiting friends in Rock Hill. ?The pension blanks are now ^ in the hands of auditor Cook. f w ?Miss Annie Ynung is inj Rook Hill spending some time with her Bister, Mrs. Cook. ?Considerable frost in low places one or two mornings last week. No damage done. ?If you have friends who do not take the Enterprise, do Them a kindness by getting them to subscribe. ?Saturday is the day for t lie 1 Falls picnic. It will rain that day, or it usually does when that picnic comes ofT. ?Mr. Martin Cauthen who has been ill for some months, has recovered and was in town last week. ?Mrs. W. F. Young and her ' little son loft last Thursday for a visit to friends and relatives at St. George's. ?Mr. A. T. Ferguson, of this . county, lost :i line mule supposed , lv from colic last Thursday. ?Woodmen of the World will meet in their new hall Thursday night at 8:130. ?Mr. W. 8. L. Porter, Clerk of . Court, moved into his new and dwelling on liarr street yesterday. ?Senator Jos. II. Earle has sent a great many seeds to parties here. Among the fortunate recipitents was this editor. Thanks to the Senator. ?The cotton mill hero is turning out a vast quantity of goods. The output up to this time is about '2,000,000 yards. Over 1,700,000 yards have been marketed. ?Kishop 1.(3. Clinton says ho thinks his wife is the champion chicken *aiseroftho town. She has had hatched out this spring 110, and some of thorn are large j enough to fry. Charleston, S. O., March HI, Ist>7.? I was all run down in health, and tired all the time, hut after taking a few bottles of Hood's Sarsap.'irilla I was intieh improved, ami friends said I looked ten years younger. ^ Mrs. L. Jknkinh, 20 Franklin St. Hood's Pills cure all liver ills. 26c. ?The taxable property of the State of South Carolina, accord I inji to the returns of 189(>, is ! $170,Too.571. That of Lancaster I county is $2,071,700. j ?When you see tiie owner of I a bicycle walking, you may know that either he or the bicycle is in J the shop for repairs. Sometimes it's both. Ask Mr. Lazenby how it is. Incontinence of water during sleep stopped immediately by Dk. E. Dktciion's Anti Diuhktic. Cures children and adults alike. I'rice $1. Sold by J. F. Mackey & Co., Druggists, Lancaster, S. C. ?The Clerk of Court requests us to state that, the Acts of the last General Assembly are now in his office and that Magistrates and county officers can get same bv calling for them. ?"We get a big trade because we desorove it/' says Ganson in his new ad. this week. Any man that strives as hard to meet the wants of his customers as Ganson does, deserves a liberal patronage, and he ^ets it too. Main-Kif/er Iff (PERRY DAVIS*.) jjr A Sure end Safe Remedy In V every case and every kind of Bowel Compialnt le ! \Min:mller \F This Is a true statement and ^ It can't bo made too strong or too emphatic. ]jbT It is simple, safe and qnlck cure for Y G ramps, Cough, Rheumatism, jr Colic, Colds, Neiuralgia, 0 Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothache Y Two sizes, 25c. and 50c. 3C Keep It by you. Beware ol Y Imitations. Buy only the Y Genuine?Perry Davis'. Y Bold. ?,?rytrh?r?. Fat at it ft From Fever. Died near Tradesville on the 1 Sth inst. after a two weeks illness of typhoid lever, Miss Ella Holt, eldest (laughter of Mr. William Holt. She was 14 years old the day of her death. She was a member of Bethlehem church and Sunday School. Her remains were buried at Spring Hill church. -! v.- . " . r\ - ' * t? n't;v:s 1 I / /j.c I Keen \ -x r " ' ' - - ' n \N ^ > ? \ '' * * *! '* > J . - -v. *>. ' - ' 5i ' - . jvV^ r ' S*" V^./tfecp \n / ft/ . '? n?vV>^\vV\VN v-v- '/ >ru. 'JJflflkVW _ ! LJTy v fT*> rj' <r* Nv \*?r:!r;&e>Qi~~c>:$s A I foliar it I fa i/. Ned Allison, colored, who was captured by Sheriff Clyburn in Chester county, was tried before Magistrate Burns last week for stealing a lot of pocket knives from the store of T. M. Fitzpatrick <fe Rro., and was sentenced to $30 or 30 days on the chain gang, lie thought $1 a (lay was more than lie could earn at anything else, so he went to work on the gang. BECAUSE WE Second Milli Well, our Easter selling was er Millinery show continues. The I gest Millinery season we've ever good as the first, and cheaper. Wo Q/-ill -1- G * ? O VJC11 ^ d( Hats Like ? Dry Goods! 11 No matter how little money you 1 where your dollar will do as much 1 1 _ Black all-wo D10.CK "T" can't match q | Black Serge VJ vJvJUo go wild ove like these. 46-inck Black Mohair 40-inch open-work Black Grenadii 36-inch wool Henrietta at 13 cent: riettas at 1 8 cents?YOU had k Veiling in evening shades and hi \AT~ 1 - 1 ' / /-. !? wc nave no nuge pile ot ^>ilks at yards in stock. 10 cents solid La red and black at 5 cents while the) Cloth at 8 cents, extra heavy. 6c would be a bargain at 10 cents. 4$ cents. Take Off Your Rnerfarbc ! ?ai w|#w%uvivu 4N for chiefs for 2 cents. 300 2 5-cent C pairs Ladies Slippers at 40 cents. Another Big Drive in Lace The, Window Curtains. * * * ? ?a 300 Parasols and Sun St $6,500 wortt of Shoes. = Ganson N. B.?See our 40 cent B that sells everywhere for 1 & DESERVE IT! nery Stock ! lormous. Yet it must grow. The ~Iats sold are selling more. Bighad. This second stock just as ct the best, sell the best and force )wn prices to the lowest possible :>int. Miss Minnie McLarnon id assistant busy clay and night imming. Fresh Bargains that lould bring you here to-morrow, lave to spend there is no place i service as rkdit here. o ol Albatros at 12^ cents, yon it at 20 cents. A French all-wool , yajal-wide, at 22 cents. Ladies r it. Seldom you get Bargains Sicilian, the $1 kind at 5c cents. ie at 25 cents. Spring shades in 5. 5 pieces 30 cent Cream Henfetter hurry! Wool Nuns lack at 12 cents, worth 20 cents. 20 cents to offer?about 200 iwns in yellow, canary, blue, pink, 1 last. 1000 yards of Cannon >0 Ladies ribbed Vests at 5 cents, A fiist-class 75 cent Corset for pe them, that you may see more .rly the following extra Barns : M en's 10 cent Suspenders 5 cents. 100 5 cent Handker~4. . - ?1 yuilll^ ?l L 1^ CCI1LS. I 20 10 cent black Hose at 5 cents. Handsomest Line of Window es?the cheapest too?ever seen n caster. Bought for less than lciutoo their worth. ^ If our Shoes are not 20 per 1 cent, cheaper than anybody's, don't buy them. Dry Goods Co. K/w, 'rt TTm 1 ^ % 1 v. *5 a */-? (3 "U.? ? r-LC?iJ. Q W Jillc*, LULLU.til t?U. Oilll tS '5 cents. G. D. G. Co.