lancmt ETumnw Published li i cry Wertiimlai ? :tY ? The - Enterprise - iT.blisliiDg - Company A. J. CLARK, Ktlifor. AUGUST} .... is. 185 ?7. Mr.Ganson savs Irby ami Evans art* regular Munchausen* \vlu*n they talk about the increased price of clothing and sugar?that neither have advanced more than a mere trifle. In his speech Friday Mr. Evans told the people that they will have to pay 5 to S cents a pound higher for sugar than they have been paying. That is on a parity Willi ( \\1 IvIwfV ulnt Atiifkiil ?iKnai + u ?vn v/v/i i 11 uj o nidiviili ?i t (lUVf u i the increase in the price of cloth ing. The Democratic clubs are 111stucte' by the chairman of the j Democratic executive committee to meet Qti next Saturday for the purpose of revising their club I lists preparatory to the coming primary election. The names of all who have come of ago since last, year, and of those who have moved into the territory of thei club since last year must be piuceu upwii the proper club list at least five days before the primary. It should ho done, there fore, not later than the *J(ith nist. This is important, and should receive prompt attention. House llurnetl. Klisha I 'it t man's house and all his household ell'ect s were dost roy ed by lire last Wednesday night. The family were all away from home that night. After the child re 11 returned home from school they cooked their supper before j going to their gran pa's to spend j the night where their parents j were, and it is supposed that the j fire originated from tin* lire they! left in the fireplace, or perhaps j that the chimney caught while | they were cooking supper, and that it broke out after the chil dreu had gone. There was no insurance. At-- jr.'iiii!'!.* pBLg a > Huslnt-is 111*11 ii(;il travel- fj U ?% h-r* carry them in v?st Ej ?| 5 b jiork* t?, lail!*"* furry tln-in n in ,.iirs*'*. Iioimekwinr* kfxp tliom In mcrilclna i clout:!*, (rifinla rtcoiiimuiitl t.'iriu to frlcixU. *V. Cotton It'eiyfiPi'M Ktrctetl. At their meeting last I'riday the county commissioners elecct - j ed a public cotton weigher for Lancaster and one for Heath1 Spring, Mr. .1. ! . Nisbet 1A>r thej former place, and Mr. 11. 1'. Mob-! ley for the hitter. The election! was under the new law in rcla tion to public cotton weigher. These are both good men and will come as near giving entire sati tact ion to both sellers and buy- i ers :?s any men that could have I been selected. I'.iiroll Your Sunn-. Preparations are being made in the several counties for the. election. The election is to be conducted under the primary! rules adopted by the Democratic J party in June, 1800, so Chairman Tomkins said recently. I nder these rules each democratic voter who is qualified must have his 1 name enrolled on a club list at least five days before the primary is held. These club rolls constitute the registry lists by which the managers of the election will go on election day. Medicinal value id :i bottle of Hood's Kars.v parlllathuu in nay other preparation. More *hill Is required, more care taken, nioro expense Incurred in Its manufacture. It costs the proprietor and the dealer More hut it costs the consumer less, as ho gets more doses for Ins money. Moro curative power Is secured by its peculiar combination, proportion ami process, which makes It peculiar to Itself. Moro people are employed and more space occupied in its Laboratory than any other. Moro wonderful cures effected and more testimonials received than by any other. Moro sales and more Increase year by year are reported by druggists. Moro people are taking flood's Sarsaparllla today than any other, and more are taking it today than ever before. More ami htii.i, mokk reasons might be given why you should take Hood's Sarsaparilla Tlio One True ltlood Purifier, tl: six for RR. . , ,, vitro ^11 Mver Ills and nood S "11 IS Sick Headache. 2Aceuts I'reprratlons For The Fair. A copy of the premium list of the State Fair to be held in November next has been sent to this office. The premiums offered cover almost everything produced upon the farm, in the shops and mills of the State as well as the handiwork of the women of the State. I Delirer them to the Chain flaiiff The attention of Magistrates and their constables is directed to the fact that when a prisoner is sentenced to the chain gang he should he delivered to the overseer of the chain gang and not to the sheriff, who really has no authority to receive them, and I who will hereafter refuse to take j mem, as we are informed by Mr. ! I'errv, Supervisor. Sleeplessness, mental depression, loss of memory ami ail nervous diseases cured by I>r. K. C. West's \er\e and Brain Treatment. $1.00 per box; six for $5.1 KI. Cure guarantcd. Sole Agts. J. F. Mavkey ?v Co. ami li. C. Hough ?fc Co., Lancaster, .S. C. ItCflt/l ft/' M I'M. SfltftO HV. Mrs. Lottie Shchane, wile ol Mr. W. T. Shehane and daughter of Mr. .las. A. Weaner. died at home near Primus on Saturday lie 7th inst. alter a short illness. She was about '2<> years of age and leaves her husband and onej child surviving her. She was a member ol the M -thodist eliureh and a consistnet christian wo man. Her remains were interred at Salem on Sunday. H'ttnf to (in to H'iiitlii'oj>. I'our young ladies appeared he fore the examining hoard last Friday and stood the examination for a seholarshij> in Winthrop College, to wit: Mi-< Alice Mack-j ey, Miss Maud Tillman. Miss' liessie ('lark and Miss Fva Rob J inson. The result has not yet been j announced. THE LANCASTER Graded School. 11 IF NFXT SFSSION OF TIIFJ Lancaster (iraded School begins i September I'Jlh. Ist?7. The building has hern enlarged re eenllv and t!i teaching force augmented. We are now pro- 1 pared to give especial attention to pupils preparing for a college) course, or lor special classes in a college course. TKIIMS, reasonable. For further information address A. M. RANKIN, Shi >erintendent.! Aug. I 7. 1 -i. Munn. Her death oct-iiiiCii <>u i i- lirih iii tlilS ifiOUth. She leaves a husband, one child live step children. She was about -u years ot age- ller remains were buried in the new oemetery here. ?Mr. Wilshire W. Kvans, a younger brother of Mr. .1. 1'. Kvans of this place, died at Ids home near town Monday morning at 9 o'clock after an illness of two weeks with typhoid fever. Mr. Evans was 37 years of ape and leaves a wife and one child. I'ntil this Spring he had been in Florida lor lour or live years. 11 is remains were interred at Zion church Tuesday morning at 11 o'clock in the presence of a number of sympathizing friends and relatives. Rheumatism Cured. Aftei eminent physicians and all other known remedies fail,I botanic Blood Halm (B. B. 1?.) will qnn kly cure. Thousands of testimonials attest this fact. No case of Rheumatism can stand ber - x ? * iure us magic Healing power. ; Send stamp for h6ok of particulars. It contains evidence thati will convince you that II B. B. isj the best euro for all Blood and Skin Diseases ever discovered. j lie ware of substitutes said to be, "just as good." $1.00 per large' bottle. I A NOTKI) JOIHNAMST <1 Kill" \ NI? TESTIFIES. I was atllicted for three years with rheumatism of the ankle and joints to such an extent that locomotion was diflicult and, I suffered great pain. I was induced to try a bottle of B. B. B. j and before l" had completed the second bottle 1 experienced re-| lief, and four bottles elected an entire cure, for which 1 am very grateful. W. (?. Wfirnnv, Atlanta, (la. For Halo by Druggists. D E R F E CT and permanent are the cures t?y Hood's Sarsaparilla, becau-U' it innki-j our*. I I ..v..J , life mill licalili-giviiiK BLOOD. .Strum Liliimli'i/. We are now prepare! to do all kind* of Laundry work, such as l/idies' silk waists, skirts, collars and culls. Also men's shirts, col largand cull's, at very reasonable prices. We will appreciate all orders entrusted to us, and guar antee satisfaction, <'nkstkk Sri \m L\i nukv, < hoster, S. C. Clyde Moore, Ai^ent. Lancaster. | 1 We Have Done E And Nothii c We are in the field thi complete line either or South Carolina, do you handle ? D< handle; but what handle ? c Here Are a Few of Machinery of all kinds. Enarines. Hi Presses?hand anil steam?otton and Pulleys, itr. (i. We Make JSrOutfits a If you wish to examine one of these, are a few of the gentlemen to whom wi L. Hlackmon, .1. A. Bridges, l>r. K. F. II Welsh. There has been but very lit tion for several years except what we I Simple enough. IIVi take. our /{"!/ inhere it Buggies, Bugc We have on hand and to arrive the m Surries, Carts, ?N:e., in the State. We h best makes, hence our ability to furnisl of the kind we handle: Babcoek, Tyso bus, Columbia, 1'any Auwuioe, ami a tion. ranging in price from $25.00 to Over the brain of each youth is s "How long! How long! before 1 ? You must wait patiently and e And wait until it does mature. But, how much sooner it would t If you only buy an II. M. T. We have the exeli best makes, and will si anybody. Cane miles ane Mills ane III ills) Now is the time t<> buy your Cane Chattanooira f.nnc Mill* Kviumfit both here and at Kershaw. Wagons, We carry the beat line of Wagons in l'icdmont, Sprach ll((l/r to U'/li? I'JIII/I In /'('ins HKjfirinU (, An manufactured i Of customers usin/j t/i /'I'om th> Go/'ct'/to/' /It I All kinds harness, single and doubh | from $6.5? *C A nice line haiitl!? all kinds that art' good. \V?> sold \V. It. C"lj? and T. K. Cunninj ourst'Ives. IMonty Mowers on hand of Re: H. J. GRI 1 ( # 'assed the % Pole t ig in Sight. i s season with the most in the State of North ^ Some one says, what Dn't say, what do you is it that you don't the Main Articles: idlers, Gins, Feeders anil ontl ruse rs, Hay, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shaft in g, i Ginning Specialty. we refer you to I'oag Ilarper. Here > have sold full out tits this season : W. lortou, Col. L. U. Hough and Dr. (J. ' jies, Buggies! iost complete line of Ituggies, l'hatons, A ave the exclusive agency for all the li what you may desire. Here's a few m it Jones, Carolina,Rock Hill, Colum, eilii ilwlil) oliici'S t oo iiiiilitl Oii.i lO iiirTl $150.00. ' pread, an wed!" ndure, ie isive agency for all the :11 for less profit than CANE ftflILLS I ANE HfSlLLSl ANE ILLS Mills. \ large lot of the celebrated steel and copper, and furnicos on hand Wagons i the Caroliuas. Old Hickory,Tennessee, ill nisiv il?.!r>. \I1 ...... ...... ii A - ,T . v . oil (Tifcvp, ??ur, I ? I#, I II ret." p, ii haml. I'rices not in the way. Wp * pnet' the large number bought anil the ESC I >o ESO I * tin ol'/ con^s hack the track, hat null hol re is on end, wo (n Salt*I lien. \ wagon anil buggy harness ranging 5 $7S.oo. dies on hand. Repairing Saddles and Mowers I>it>ririg, the .M< Corom k and Wood. f ifbam a harvester and bought one for 1 lie above kind, and repairs for same. 3pectfully, EGOKY & CO.