Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, July 07, 1897, Page 5, Image 5

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v , WB kB* ; a PRICBS . SkBOfHB1. ' 4 t'AfcKING. |i So Here Goes: 20 lbs. Granulated sugar, $1.00 24 " Light Browr. sugar, 1.00 s 33 Bars Best Laundry Snap, 1.00 a x S Packages A r buckle's Collet*, ... 1.00 ?l k 0 lbs.Good Green Coilee, ... 1.00 B Best White Oil 14 We are still selling molasses cheaper than anybody else. <1 Besides groceries we handle wooden il ware, such as churns, buckets, baskets, tl seives. \vashhi?nrd? A" '? goods are sold at the very lowest possi- s le price. A fresh supply of May Cherry Tobacco, at the old price?We have put I in a new pair of improved scales? ,which jfives sixteen ounces to the . pound, which assures you of honest (' and just treatment. o R. S. Cherry & Bro. ' Short Locals. l ?Mrs. J.\Y. Cornier returned j * Monday from a visit fn Columbia. ' ? Mrs. I!. Young is visiti?i?r her daughter in Bock Hill. i51 ? Mi?> l-.una I'aysetir is visit- e ^ ing in Yorkville this week. ' ? Miss Helen Connors has ret nt tied from a visit to her aunt in Columbia. ' I ?Miss Sailiu Maekey of Cani. den is visiting her parents here ^ this week. ?Miss Bertha Malhis is visiting her sister, Mrs. A. .1. Bass, at Norway, S. C. ? Mrs. M F .lone mill her! daughter Corinno left yesterday lor a visit to Yorkville. ?Mr. J. C. Foster whom Con pressman Strait appointed to West I'oint has l?een ruled out on account of over age. ? I )r It. .1. \Vil Iwrsriiion ?ni| sers. .1. 11. W it liorspoon and S. VV. Heat It spent Sunday in Monroe, N. (J. ?Alias Ksteile Fathan, of Riverside. is visiting friends at llarmony. ?Miss Fannie (iregory, of this! . place, is visiting relatives in Ker ' shuw. ?Mrs. .1. . Blackmon is visit- *s ing friends and relatives in Mon roe, N*. C. ! b c ? Miss Rosa Johnson of Red j, dick, Flu., is visiting the family a ^ of Mr. T. I'. Caskey, of (lie Douglas section. ( ?Mr. K. Brandt of Chester 1 will he hen on the 20th and re- h main three days. See his ad. 0 ? Frank Bell who was reported as shot two Sundays ago was si not shot wo are informed. " ?Mr. T. F. Funderburk who has been home sick for several weeks has returned to his post here. n ?Rev. A. Smith of White ^ Oak will preach at Fnity next " Sabbath morning at 1 1 o'clock si and at Oills ('reek at p. m. ? ?The second annual meeting "i of the stockholders of the Lan- 'i orster Cotton Mills will he held on ^ 12th of this month. CI M .. I T c. I ' ' ?mi. i. Elevens nas esrai>-| lished a lumlior yard in roar of I / Stovons, Heath A- Klliot.t's favorv | ( ?t?ble?. L /.??/. /'?? //?< I'actx demonstrated!^ by experience. Thousands and thousands of people suffering from the of- d foots of iiiipuro blood have boon ourod | by Mood's Sarsaparilla. ? I ^ lloott'n 1'ltfn act oa>il\ and prompt- o ly on the liver and bowels. Cure sick headache. C ?The County Alliance meei lere Friday. This is the time lc he election ol' ollieors and rot to /either. ?The Richland ^rand jur mule returns nl "no hill" in th uses of Selh \V.Scrubs and dm \ Gaston, indicted for ofllcis nisconduct in connection wit he State dispensary. INCONTINENCE of water during sle< topped Immediately by Dtt. K. Dktoiion ntl Utl ETIc. Cures children and ndul like. Price II. Said by J. P. Muckey & C irugRists, Lancaster. S. C. ?Miss Mattie, the 18-year-ol uughter of Mr. l'onto Ilallmar ied at the factory last Saturda fternoon, after a three week pell of fever. ?T. Y. William8 Esq., and M i. C. Lazenby will move tomoi o\v, the former into tho Chafe welling, and the latter into hi am dwelling from which Mi Villiams is moving. ? ?F. R. Massey, the excursion at, will run one of his excursion o Charlotte, N. C. via Rock 11 iI hursday, July 20th. The roun rip fare from this point will h 5 cents. ?Masonic Lodges can get. Lei er <>r Note paper printed, wit , cut el the square and compa? inhlem, hv applying to the E> KRPKisi: oflico. Send in yon irders. I J VJ u'r-i V " ' Jf L. TliJ p-.ppingof a<>> 3^r e. ??i %4\i i y f* ? . ^ ? / l" ^ / 'hockcil by IJyhtciiiny. i *i? ? i'm um ram fiinuav ai ernoon, lightning went down th hitnney ol' .lake Witherspoo ere and slightly shocked hit nd his wife. Dick Massey was also slight 1 hocked that afternoon on th 'rawlord place up on the rivei le was knocked senseless for w moments hut soon regaine onsciousness and is all right. If strenghth is what yon want, yo hoiild stinly what causes your weak ess. It is practically lack of food. Hut you eat three meals a day, an II you can eat at a time Yes, do you digest it? Food undigested, is not food. It i ot nourishment. It doesn't create strength. To digest your food take Shaker I>i estive Cordial at meals. After hile you will digest your food witl ut it. Then you will ge? well, an rong and healt hy. Shaker Digestive Cordial cures indi est ion and all its symptoms, such a ausea, headache, eructations, pain i ic stomach, giddiness, loss of appi i.. it ir, . n ii urn iw--> j on r 11 it ii i nouns on, and make 3011 strong and fat an early. Druggists sell it. Trial bottle 1 *n 1 s. lom<- /'row f'olfcjfr. Messrs. Hob lirown, Recce Wil ams, Cant/on and Carl Foste ml .loo Connors are home Iron lie South <Carolina 1'ollege. Kooc istinguishod himself in psychol gy, botany and chemistry, am lob lirown attained the degre f proficiency in history am 'ant/on in Latin. " | T7rampC\ 1 Croup, \ J " IW \\san j y ? \Colds, \\ ache,\ ^ x ^ Diarrhoea, ^ 1 a Dysentery, a li 4 ?nj an i30wej Complaints. J m A Sure, Safe. Quick Cure for 'P A these troubles is ^ llaiwld/lci x p It is the trusted friend of tlie p J ^ Mechanic, Farmer, Planter, ^ ; 9 Sailor, and ? * fact all clusscs. ^ s y Used Inte or externally, f ? Beware o 'ions. Take X r> none hut th^ ,cuuine " Prrry T p. i Davis." Sold everywhere. J e ^ 25c. and 50c. bottles. f I'rof/ram Hit fort Township S. S. Convention. The following is the program ol IS I>nlor! Township S. S. convention which will he held at Tabernacle, .July 17th at 10 a. 111. ? Prayer by Hev. L. L. Beden lv.,.wrh* Address of welcome, A. C. It Rowel 1. ;s s?i>?Address by .1. V. Nisbet. ir Son- ? , Address bv Rev. B. S. Iunderbu rk. Song. * Recess lor an hour and u half. Song. Address by Rev. L. I,. Bedenbangli. Song. Address by K B. I.ingle and others. Song. Benediction. We hope that ail ihe schools in the township will attend. Bring well tilled baskets. The music for the occasion will be selected from Triumphant Songs, Nos. and 4. K. B. 1.1 Ntil.l'/, i II. C. Stkki.k. Committee, i. L. Wilson, ^ I Mm DiarrlHPa I (' AIVD ') t llVSIATKItV filth. 5 t* ') e # A I'KHKKC'T KKMKDY : \ V ; ?\ for teething, weak anil ; J/ " : sick INFANTS, giving aln . ! most instant relief in ' b : ? / . IV : Summer Diarrhoea. ') ' I $ : Vomiting, : ?) ' Cholcra-lnfantum. &c. ,) a /, The hot Slimmer months are 0 d / : prolific of BOWEL and (' : NTOMACUK troubles with ) 11 the young. : {i v The fruit anil vegetable : / |v season crowds great respon- : ') "it. nihility, anxiety and care ; ,'\ 1 V i upon the mother. Children's ' 1 (' ' Ih and |). Cure will give ; Oj /, : prompt relief and should he : ,a ^ y I in the home of every parent / V ' ?the welfare and life of the : tJ /, little ones, often depends : Sj s J : upon prompt and reliable : V 1 remedies. y ^ For Sale by " < J. F. MACKEY & CO. I) ,i it ) l*rlcr? - "? t ruth, : mmmmJ h Fine Ihiins. The dry hot sjtell was broken a last Sunday afternoon by a glo riously line rain?-several delightful showers succeeding eaeh oth' or during the ntternoon. Some I | portions of the country had more Ilian others. I?ul all got lair sea r sons except the extreme eastern 11 portion, about White Muff ami i' Taxahaw, where they got none. The Heath Spring section had a ,1 tine rain Monday afternoon. THE ONLY True |l|<>od Purifier [11 I promiin*ntIv in the public, eye today is I lot>d's Sarsiipnrilln. Therefore I get Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S. Hint ?/' li t/ili'O/fftobia. About throe weeks ago, Cilberl Trapp, a I I year < > 1 < 1 colored I my j at Ker.sliaw, was hit ten by a mad dog. lie was taken at, once by his mother to Charlotte, N. and tlie mad stoiu applied. Tinstone adhered to the wound and the hoy and his mother returned home feeling assured that he , would never feel any ill ellects j from the bile. On Monday last,, the hoy complained of a peculiar feeling and finally had to he <|iiit his work. Tuesday morning he j was so seriously wrong that his mother took him to I)r. K. S. 1 Beckham, who examined him and' prescribed for him. The doctor J thought the symptoms were those! of hydrophobia. He notified the j physicians of Kershaw and ad.ja j cent towns and all who could, went to observe the progress of the case. The boy lingered until 4 o'clock Thursday morning when he died. His sufTerings the la^t day or so of his existence were intense. I \V? ?~1.J >!...( 1. _ 1 ? i n c aic tuiu i Mill iiu ? | , lied and that it required three stout men to hold him. He seems to have retained consciousness except when the most severe poroxysms were upon him. lie would beg everyone most pitifully to help him and would tell them that lie would help them were they in his condition, lie would assure I hem ""he would not i hurl them. Saliva ran from his: mouth all the while and he spit in any and every direction. He complained constantly of the most agonizing pains in his legs and would want them raised up. I'pon their being raised ho would 1 be quiet lor a few seconds, but was seldom quiet for more than a lew seconds at a time.?Ledger. 1 Reasons Why Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud IMarrluea Remedy is the Rest. 1 Because it affords almost instant relief in case of pain in the! sto nach, colic and cholera mor j bus. J. Because it is the only remo-1 dy that never fails in the most seveie cases of dysentery and diarrhoea. I Because it is the only reine! dy that will cure chronic diarrhoea. 4. Because it is the only reme| dy that will cure bilious colic, i Because it is the only remoi dy that will cure epidemical dysentery <5. Because it is tho only rerae.1 .. A I. _ ?. -1 I I 1 - J I | uv mat can always ite uepenueu t upon in cases of cholera infantum, j 7. Because it is the most prompt and most reliable medicine in use I for bowel complaints. S. Because it produces no bad ! res uBs. 0. Because it is pleasant and | safe to take. 10. Because it has saved the j lives of more people than any i other medicine in the world. The 25 and 50c sizes for sale bv j.r. F. Mackey Ar Co. and B. ('. Hough Co., Lancaster, 6. C. ? Ice and ice tickets just as cheap as the cheapest at \V. A. ; Davis'. I . , . . 'l'/irsc Ton/, f.ftitfrs. The exnmimition lor teachers' certificates on the 25th of June resulted as follows : riKsr <ik,\i>k.?J. I?. Massey, Bessie I'erry, Isahello Davis, Aiithur J. Sowell, J. A. Cunning| ham, colored. SKCOXI) tiKADK. J HO. M. iVri'V. i IOlacs?ir\ S. I. Stover, (Mass"11", Oda Masaey, Class L. 1). Patterson, Class "H". Vou may hunt the world over and you will not find another medicine equal to Chamberlain's ; Colic, Choleta anil 1'iarrhn-a Remedy for bowel complaints. It is pleasant, safe reliable. For sale by J. F. Mackey A t o. and H. j C. Hough A Co., Lancaster, S. C., * * To Cure Constipation I orciiT, I Take ('as< arcts t'ainlv Csitlnirlic 10c or "Sc. I If C. C\ C. full to cure, UrugKials rcfuuU money. | We SEND IT FEish TO MEN We will send you by mail (in plain package) ABSOLUTELY FREE, t In* powerful DR. HOFFMAN'S VITAL RESTORATIVE TABLETS, with a legal guarantee to permanently cure LOST MANHOOD, WEAKNESS, VA KICOCKLK; stops forever all unnatural drains. Sfeeuily restores health and perfect rianhoou. We have faith in our t r< atinent aud if we could not cure you we would not send our medicine FREE to try, and pay when satisfied. WESTERN MEDIUM CO. (incorporated), KALAMAZOO, MICH. feb.o-ly. /^LADIES DO YOB KNOW <r OR. FFUX LE BRUM'S V? Steel# Pennyroyal Pills y3 ?ro the original and only i FKKNCII. safe ami reliable euro ^"^?>n tho market. Price, $1.00; seat ~ ''V mail. Genuine Hold only bv SSHMHS *' ??rrtairi cur? for Sit k Iteml&clie Py.HpopHia, Inriljr?'Stlon? s. .r stMii.u'h, Constipation. l.iv?*r < 'ompluint, Female and Nervous hisonses. IYv??is,und nil imr.iii^mentsof ?!i. Stomach. I'ivernrul Hlood. IM? n?anl, MiM. I'rompt No n .ti>- Aor?rt l|>in^. |r. bottle*. firty do?c*.25c. M ail DrugjUU. It Qb'SSii^ I'O- t.Kit SF.V IrC f3""" OTMh remedy lieitig indirectly to the SirfTTi sent or liaise disease* ? HT^ 0<" t,l<% <?eiiito-l'rlnary 1 yiw OreanH, reqniren no ii C> C| ya chnnjse of uiet. Pure 4 ?sfiBW jinnrant eed in 1 to 3 day*. *>?uall plain park* i?<l w -gy sc* age, by mail, Sl.OO W vj- .tk?iliiuld only by .1. F. Maekev & Co. and It. C. Houttli & Co Y1RGIM1A GOJ*VEGE For YOUNG LADIES. Roanoke. Va. OpensSept.W, IW7. One of the leading Schools for Young I.adies in the South Magnificent buildings, all modern Improvement-.. Campus ten acres. Crand mountain scenery In Valley of V.i . famed for health. Kuropean and American teachers Full course. Superior advantages in Art and Music. Students from twenty States For catnlorues aditaess th-- President. MATT IK P. HA UK is. Kounoke, Virginia. t PARKER'S CINCER TONIC T.unft Trouble?, TVbillty, dl*trcir?tnf? r'oirarb and frmultf llli, and id noted tor making *urw when a. 1 other treatment fail* Every mother and inval.d thou Id have ft. hairRbalsan? nnn,-i bmutifi.t th- h.t#, Kj5?3? '^ IVotiint,. . luxuriant growth Ptr;w4 ^ Nrrrr Pails to Hi-morn Qrsy O, < ' Hair to its Vouthfut Color. VcX2*J[ ??^^^BCurn wiilp .1. n,. i .1 hur fai.iuj. B/.tS-'j J"r.snd <1 at DrugguM HINDER CORNS The only fure Cut* for Corns. Stops al! paio. Maktia walking cuiy. lot. atDru^ot*Miss Maria Parloa is admitted to lie a leading American authority on cooking ; she Says "Use a good stock for the foundation of soups, sauces and many other tiling*, and the tiesl stock is Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Roof " 101 ot Miss Purloo's recipes sent trulls by iluuchy .1' Co.. I :? 1 U I'luci New Yorl; R. Brandt, The Optician of Chester, S. C, \\" 11,1, MA K K Ills W si'citml visit to I.aneaster. S. on .... .11 I,)' >Oth . .. .and will remain it days. . only. Those who de to . oii-iim n. itntmil roileerniiig their i >? - will do well ' > conn' a* earlj as possible. Spectacles and Eyeglasses. es tested and titled in the most scientific manner with the llnesf Optical lenses from .... .^2 i n neat n iokel I rallies. . . to .flti iii the tinest and .heaviest gold frames. . . Lighter frames cost less. SKK? o no IX* w IX IX W J_ f '1 lie Optician. ? What ahont that sowing machine yon promised your wife ' The i:ntkki'kisi: ollioe has several on hand, and they are dirt cheap.