Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 18, 1897, Page 5, Image 5
s M Quarters!
TWO DOORS SOUTH
OF OLD STAND;
i In siuro room recently occui>i< <l
* by W. 1). I'Ctiiinomi )
II hove We ore, still st Hinj the
BEST GROCERIES
at the von/ lowest possible \
prices,?so loir in fact. that j
several of our competitors
y hare complained ami insist
on our not xcllimj so cheap.
Nevertheless, ire are now in a
larger STORK ROOM, which
means larger complaints. as we
are hotter prepared, with fair
and honest dealings, to serve our
customers with the host OOOJ)S\
we can hug at the very lowest
prices. Cfivo us a call. Each
and every one has a special invitation.
IFe arc at trays ylad to see
you.
R. S. CHERRY & BRQ.
Short Locals.
? Mr. 1'. G. McCorkle has gone
to Yorkvillo and will he absent
there and elsewhere for ten days.
?Airs. II. 1-5. 1'arDue is visiting
her son, Mr. \V. E. L'arlh.e ol the
JackRouham section.
. ?Mr..John Kiddle, until recent.
* ly of the Review force, has gone
to Yorkvillo to accept a position
on the Yeoman.
? Dr. G. II. Rnrgess lias moved
to Waxhuw N. for the practice
of his profession.
V ?Master I*. N. Moore, of Yorkvillo,
spent several days here last
week with his uncle. Mr. P. G.
McCorkle.
?Mr. Ed Sistnre has accepted
a position with the Funderburk
Company, and bepan work several
days apo.
?Mr. W. H. Twitty of Charlotte
spent Saturday and Sunday
with his sister here, Mrs. Dr.
M. I'. Crawford.
INCONTINENCE ->r w.it.rdurlru?
stopped Immediately by lilt. K. Dktoiion s
Anti Diitetic. Cures children ami adults
alike. I'rlcu tl. Sold by J. K Mackey & Co.
DriiKK'lHts, T.ancaater. S. C.
? Miss Jennie Davis, of the
Walkup, N, C., neighborhood, is
visiting the Misses Hood.
? Mr. J. F. Nisbet has moved
into ono of tho Moore dwellings
Routh of the depot.
?Dr. S. A. Weber assisted in a
m protracted meeting several days
last week at Mount L'rospect near
Richburg.
?Mrs. (i. B. (iatling ot Raleigh,
N. is hero visiting her
parents, Mr. and Mrs. I'ayk
slier.
? I'aysetir has a lot of nice
glassware wtncti he is making a
special sale of.?lino goblets, etc.
?Miss Ella Markov lias gone
to Heath Spring on a visit to her j
brother, Mr. R. i>. Maekov.
?Remember I will have lresh
tish on Fridays and Saturdays.
Black fish, Mullet, etc.
.J. B. Mackorkli..
?Col. D. I'. Duncan, of Columbia,
Manager of the State F\ohange,
paid Lancaster a visit
last Friday, and made a talk to a
rail meeting of the County Alliance.
? Don't you need a good a light i
in your church? If so, 1'ayseur
lias the very kind of lamp you
need.
?Misses Corrinno and Shell
Home of Lilesville, X. and
Miss Aniiis O'Leary of Yorkville
are the guests of Miss I'earl
I'ay sour.
I'nictisr ICrimontfi in buying
? medicines as in other matters, it is
economy to get Hood's Sariaparilla
because it contains more medicinal
value than any ot lier?lon doses one
A dollar.
t/ootl'x I'ilt* are t lie only pills to
take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Cure
all liver ills.
? About 70 wagon* are haul
!ing woo l t?> Lancaster dailv.
.
? Dr. S. .1 llinson is buildingl.
a new drug store at Heath Spring. | ,
?Mr. and Mrs. \V. 1>. Knight j
visited the la tier's parents in *
j York Saturday and Sunday. U
?Miss (1 race MoEl wee of York
is visiting Misses Mamie and j
Kdith Dratfin at Riverside.
?Miss Ella Williams is visit- '
ing her sister here, Mrs. J. J. i
Cherry. I
?Miss Dora Stover of Ileath
Spring is visiting Mrs. S. X. c
Watson.
1
?Dr. Paul Marion of Richburg
visited friends here last t
week. \
? Rev. W. (J Ewart has been ^
confined to his room with sickness
for several davs. 1
t
?Mr. 1). A. Williams, who has |
been sick for two weeks, is out >
again.
?('apt. A. McManus who has been
indisposed lor more than a j
month is convalescent.
?The r?urrher of pensioners in
this county has been increased to t
202. which is SI more than last |
v ear.
? Mr. Seaborn Sims who lives ,
near White Plains lost his kitch !
en and all its contents by fire one <
night last week. The dwelling
narrowly escaped.
?Miss Bessie Mackey, Miss t
Kileen Lemmond and Master |
Burke I.emmond spent Sunday 1
with relatives ami frienos at 1
Heath Spring. ,
?NeilLthe cotton statistician,
has issued a circular on the grow- I
ing cotton crop in which he esti- I
mates a crop of 5),750,000 J
with a possible 10,300.000.
?Please announce in your locals
that the members of the ^
Heath Spring Alliance are re- (
^nested to meet on Saturday the ^
21st at 3 o'clock p. m. Business .
j of i mport nnee.
1) W. llendrix. Secv.
- 'It
i ?Mr. Thomas Funderburk,
; brother of Mr. T. E. Funderburk.
| hod at his home in Chesterfield (
] last, week after a tedious illness |
with typhoid fever. Mr. T. E. j
and Dr. .J. I). Funderburk who
were with the sick man during 1
his illness, have returned to I.an- 1
caster. t
?Rev. L. L. Bedenbaugh, as-; I
sisted by Rev. Geo. C. Leonard, j
conducted a protracted meeting!
it Hopewell church last week, , *
rr-ultinff ill a numhor r.f <?r.r?vnt- .
sions. This week Mr. Bedcnbaugh (
ts assisting Mr. Leonard in a
similar meeting at Camp Creek (
church. 1
I ?WANTK.D?Lady of business |J
ability or man of energy, to (
| canvass the county. $10 per ,
month salary for whole time,
or liberal commission for part1'
time. Address J. .J. Brown, Main !
St., Columbia, S. C. <
?The protracted meeting at IJ
Douglas church closed Sunday i
| night. There wore 17 accessions *
! to that church, and several who j
w iv converted during the meet
ing have joined other churches.
AH who heard evangelist Holmes <
are agreed that he is an excellent
preacher and a man of great 1
1 ..i. ? --- i
mi.-ii.111 jiiiwi-i ami 111II IICIK'O. '
On tlio 15th of September, an
other of Massey's mammoth ex- (
jCiirsions will be run from tho (
mountains to the seashore, and (
all my friends, both white and
colored, are invited to take this ,
trip with me. 1 i
tf. F. K. Massky.
?Mi>\ L. S. Elliott is vissting
ler parents it Tra lesville.
?.Miss Sadie M< Uardoll is \ isting
at Mr. K. W. Xesbit's in tinipper
part of the county.
?Mr. J. S. Mackorell hue taken
v position with his brother, Mr.
I. l>. Mackoroll.
?Mr. Will Moore of White
Plains, has accepted a position at
II. J. Gregory & Co's stables.
?Seifitor Y). K. Finley of
i'orkville was among those who
it tended the campaign meeting
ier3 Friday.
?Miss Lula Wilkerson has ae epted
a position in the dress
mods department of T. M. Fit/.jatrick
& lira's store.
?Mr. S. W. Craig and family,
>f the Sincerity neighborhood, are
risiting Mr. B. N. Craig at Kock
lid.
?The stockholders of the ban- ?
:aster Cotton Mills will be glad {
o hear that the price of its | /
iroduct is making substantial ad-11
?Miss Jirlia Taylor returned (
Mondav from a visit of several f
weeks to friends and relatives in r
Darlington. V
? Uev. S. N. Watson baptized v
17 persons at New Hope Sunday, {
he result ol recent meetings (
.here. i[
v
?The (fills ('reek Democratic V
dub will meet at the court house v
Saturday the -1st inst.. at .'? j(
Alock. p. m. ([
1). A. Williams, (
1 'res. j|
?Rev. W. T. Uall, D. L)., of (
"d Columbia, i* v'?it'p?'his dhnfh- j[
ter, Mrs. Ernest Moore, of this (
place He will conduct praver J
maof.intf fn n 11 1
ditu win iiiso i
preach nextSunday morning and J
night for I)r. Humphreys. 1
?Married, Aug. 12, 1897, at i
the home of Mr. R. Welsh, i
father of tlie bride, Mr. Ellie J
Bowers and Miss Ida Welsh, the J
rite being performed by Rev. W. >
J. Ewart. 1
?Messrs. J. S. McCardoll, B. !
'J. Hough and E. C. Ailision went '
o New York last, week to make
heir purchases of Fall and Win'
er stock. The two former return
>d Monday, and the latter will reurn
this week. y
?rroi. j. i? .Maim stopped I 1
wr lo re Saturday on his return j |
roin the mountains where he lias 1
icon during the su miner, a ml s]>cn t j
hree days shaking hands with;
lis old friends and his pupils, all
>f whom cherish a kind remembrance
of him.
?A tenant house on Mr. L. S. i
'authen's plact in the Oakhurst i |
neighborhood, was destroyed liy \
ire one night last week. The!*
i
)ceupant, lien liobertson,colored, i
ost most of his household etlects I
miounting to probably $100. Mr. |
'authen's loss on the building I
>vas probably $300. with noinsur (
i nee.
? All parties interested in the *
. >i)ls Creek grave yard near 11.1'
L. Helk'a will please pay to the (
ollowing committee the amounts 1
hoy think proper: II. A. M. *
Steele, H. L. Hoik, W. J. Caskey, , 1
l 1.^ ? ? *
inu jv i.angiey on or before!1
i8th inst. I
I. H. CA8KEV.
Treasurer
m
Sir/- i/.? /Jr/'oiv llni/ltiff.
i 1
Wo have just received a car i
oad of Haydock and other grades 1
)f Hupgies and Carriages and 1
oad \sagons. with or without top. I
ind the celebrated Mitchell Wag- ;
ins, which are warranted the host I
)ti the market, all of which wo i
>fl'er to the public at greatly ro- (
In cod p#i cos. Iio sure to inspect <
)ur stock before buying, and wo ' (
ivill either cell you or save yon | j
noney. ,,
STKVFSS, IIKATII A' Kl.LIOTT. I
jj?*? k u & (& h fc. ia L &y M
(PERRY DAVIS'.) j *
y} A Sure and Safe Remedy In
'i? every caso and every kind
X of Bowel Complaint Is
12ainifil/cr '
V* This Is a true statement and
^ * it can't bo made too strong
<. or too emphatic. "
, It is simple, safe and quick
cure for
Or&mpt, Cough, Rheumatism,
r Colic, Golds, Neuralgia,
< ? Diarrhoea, Croup, Toothacha j\
< y Keep It by you. Beware of j
. J Imitations. Buy only the ^
r Genuine? Perry DavLi*.
f Sold JTMryifkcr*.
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| FEM ALIA1;
OR ?j
:: xWoians Relief.* I
S S
2 Th?- Now Curo for sill >* I
* V
?Female Weaknesses.* )!
g te
Fomalia will releive in a few t?|
j hours: ai
, Fain in the top of the i,ea?l, X |
Profuse flow when Courses j
J are on. 'J i p
, Fain when Courses are on. ,1'
(? Fluttering of the heart. ^ j
.ici vuun nuu i ?y!*pt'pl l(*
, Symtoms. q oi
I* Heavy dragging pain in the CI
' bank. 'J s
, Habitual constipation.
K Irritability of the Bladder, -J '
and <1 illlcnIty in passing ') ^
, water. ,1 K
|? Sore feeling in lower part of ?
' bowels. y
* l'ain in regions of Kidneys j\
y and Backache. ?
Bearing down feeling. 0
, Burning and Scalding disy
charges from the Womb. < 1
' Never fails to produce a healthy, ') ]
, free and natural tlow of the ,j
y monthly meiiRtrual secretions. <? w
cj 'J p
f or Sale by ft S
| J. F. MACKEY CO.a *
i 3n
?Mr. \V. C. (lanthont Junius)
>! Oaklmrst attended the cam- ^
inign speaking here last Friday.
iVhilo here lie was the guest of o
he Kntkkprisk Editor. ^
J31CH RED QLOOD U thefoun- |!*
dation of good health. That is why g
flood's Sarsapariila, tho One True ?
Hood Purifier, gives HEALTH. ;
?Countv Treasurer lilnelfmr?n i_
nought back with him from the I
Vest the skin of a big rattle r
nako with six rattles and one R
>utton. 11?< killed the snake 1
limself while oirt there recently j
iv shooting it in the head. It 11
\as about t? feet long.
itrcN liitliu ) tiiitl Itlitililcr Tron- I
blow.
Thousands of such cases have
loeu cured by the use of Botanic 1
flood Balm (B. B. B.) If you i
loubt it, call or send to the Corn-1
>any whoso advertisement ap- m
rears in this paper, and they will, M1
or a one cent stamp, send you a i
look of wonderful cures, not only ,
if the above diseases, but of all '
nanuer of ailments arising from **
mpure blood. It is the standard ['
emedy of the age for the euro of j
ill blood and skin diseases. $1.00|^
ier large bottle.
(M'RKl) WITH TWO HOTTLKS.
J. A. Maddox. At.lantn (Jt it!
writes: ''1 had great trouble in N
massing urine, which was tilled i ,,
.vith sediments. My back andLi
oins gave ine much pain, and 1 ri
osf mv appetite, strength, and w
lesh. 1 became nervous and un-lj,
b'e to sleep. Two bottles of Uo- f;
anic, Blood Balm (B. B. B.) gave
no entire relief."
S. M. Kllis, Atlanta, <*a. writes;
'Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) ?
Hired me of most stubborn ec/.e- t
na. \ "had doctored it without '
success for twelve years." v
For sale by druggists. 2
5
r Artlr^Ar Mr I
uOOKiOi ml
I have just received a lot of
nod PLOUR (lie \ery lowest
rice. Sugar, Cojj'rc, Tea.s,
'unncd ('ooc/s proportion.
I will cut 2 cents under any
ody on any thine in the grocery
ne. Respectfully,
JOESr.PH WALKER.
l\ S. Highest Price paid
or Chickens and Eggs.
iiTjAS. E. POORE,
Physician and Surgeon.
rutlual*) of liolli'tuc Hospital
.Hcillcal College, N. Y.
iFKKRS his professional services to the people
of T.stneaster nnrt vicinity.
OFFICE over llnnk of Lancaster.
RESIDENCE with T. Y. Williams.
IRMW IMIERSITV.
Greenville, S. C.
DR. C. H. JUDSON,*
Chairman of Faculty.
iKSSTON hcpins September tl'hul. Coursi't
1 lradinc to all Academic degrees. Prcparairy
!><:; artmcnt in clinrci- of experienced
achcrs. Cost reduced to infnltmtm by mess
,-tt u:. Hoard in private families moderuit
or Catalogue and f i-ther information, apply
i chairman, or to
BEN. E. GREER,
Secretary of Faculty
?IRGim/i COSrfcBGE
or VOUNO LADIES. Uoanoke. Vs.
Opens Sept. 0. !v,.'T. l)t:c of the leading Schools
ir Young failles in the South Maguitlcent
Hidings, all modern Improvements. Campus
'u acres, oraml mountain scenery in Vtitle*
r Ya.. famed for health. Knropcan and Amer.in
teachers. Full course. Superior advant
<es in Art and Mu ir. Students from twenty
tntcs For catalogues address tint President.
WATTIK 1'. 11A UK IS. Kounokc, Virginia. ,
SPANISH JACK
DP'ECKRN'KIDGK, THE CKLE>
bratcil thoroughbred SPANISH
ACK?the handsomest in the State,
rlnrtlt liaa *??>'??? n,..??.l?wi - t ?
...x... uwii aiut-u i in* ni^fn?>r
rem in m over all competitors at the
tate Fair for years, will stand the
resent season at the stables of llcath,
prints it c<?. in the town of t.ancas>r.
Sure foal guaranteed for $1U
April 13, 1S1>7.
"Ill mm to sime.
at I: l'N i >K R ST A XI > T h AT A K E
\t port has been circulated that
lily Stockholders of the new barber
hop are expected to patronize it. This
e wish to correct and earnestly to
elicit the patronage of the public
encraliy, both country and town, and
unraiitee one and all the h? st and
sine attention, at customary prices.
i.anr vsTi.it Tonsouiai. Company.
parker's 1
hair balsam
nrcyflBP^^HCTlrATifti s ui.'l btmutifiea the hiir.
n luxuriant growth.
mPw ^^ nev.-r >'&il A to lietttoro Oray
S7JCTR Hair to it* Youthful Color.
Juiff Cur.-i li iiMdi: !tatr
_ frh*, anil $l .<?uat Dru^y ?U
IBERAL TRIAL QUANTITY
5LECTR0-SILIC0E
the famous Silver Polish,
will bo sunt i" any woman
REE OF COST.
Till* wall-know article has boon successfully
leil by housekeepers every w here fur year ami
k makers hope to make :> permanent cuato
or of you. II will satirise anil please you
list the thing for keeping bicyc les bright.
Slm'lly semi your niltlres-. or- :i o istnl to
SILICON, N %
We inuke a special o(T? r to housekeepers.
(Ui\TV POOR iioiiTTFi^r
MAI I: I? FROIOMV I.S FOR K KKI*^
in^tlio County Poor House for
?? year 1 *'.>**. will tic received M the*
oiuity Hoard of Commissioners at
n-:r oilli'e until flic First Monday in
eptember at l'J o'clock, in.
Hills lnli?! Ill- inmlii ? t? "' ......
>r each inmate per month. The
utility will furnish the land free vt
cut. Hedding and medical attention
ill also be furnished. Itond will be
e<liiir?Ml of t he successful applicant.
i the -?uin of two hundred dollars, fur
lithfui performance of duty.
The rijjht to reject anj and all bids
reserved.
L. J. PERUY.
County SupervisorWanted-An
Idea SwS
'roiort vr.nr Men* thov rrnv t>rlr>K you weatfh
/rlln JOHN \Vk Ul>Ki:IlUKN .* CO.. Patent Alt i
ey*. Wmlilnrton. 1> t* . for thotr $I.Rnn jirUA offer
UJ uow IUI of ou? tliuu.-Aiid tuvoutlou* wauled.