* 1 LAN6 i VOL. VII. ; ! i1 ? so '' ABSOLUTELY GU'RJ^'Tr'iD jjldeanrt hnoH.-t fri>?. Ad. ST' l'l,!\fi Ue'iK'.IY DO.. > ; .V.V t- A> #.? R? BRAMJD*, 1 The Jeweler, i Under Tower Clock, CHESTER. S. C. j or/: riTtsr srMnrFi: s.i r/ :. I 2."> per cent. reduction on any article in the store / until September first. I initntion I'nt t.luss will be ilistinueil. These prices will close out the entire"' stock now on hand. IT I'o/.en Tumblers, llrst quality. 31) cents per Cti7.cn. now nt 33 cents per dozen. t:M \\ at. r Mottles, ill cents. tu>\> :it 33 cents each. 3H Kiglit-lnch Merry ltowls with foot, 5!o cents, now til IS cenis each. 130 Crenm l'lichors, 10 cents, now at 5 cents each. " IW Kight-tnch Merry Howls. 35 cents, now at IS cents each. 1 3rt0 I 1-3-Inch Merry Dishes, Httia'.l size, lu cents E now at 3 cents each A is Sets, Sugar Dish, Dream I'itcher, Mutter Dish anil spoonholder, 7> cents, now 35 cents per cat. T V43 Laree Water Ditchers, 3.5 cents, now at 30 r cents each fi ill Dickie Dishes, 5 cents, now 3 1-3 cents caelt 31 Do/.nn Fancy Tumblers. 75 cents now at 35 cents per dozen. 73 Vinegar Mottles, 15 cents, now at 8 cents each. ji muu ami t'eppers, Ij fonts per pair, now ut | it 8 oonts per pair. 48 Salt ami Poppers, small size, 10 cents, now ' at 5cents per pal-. If 0 Ice Cream sets, thirteen pieces, tl.20, now at le 81) cents per set, 42 Molasses Pitchers with Spring Tops,35 cents, r now at 17 cents each 11 23 Deep Ollvo Bowls, threclnch, 7 cents, now at 4 cents each. ' 7 Dozen llerry Saucers, 90 cents, now at 40 cents per dozen. 11 Dozen Uoblels, II cents, now at 30 cents |s-r dozen. _ These prices are below actual cos' Terms, " net cash. book out for our next aUvertlsmcntR. Brandt. K OABTORIA. * J GREENVILLE FEW Mas n line location, commodious build courses, a splendid Conservatory of Mus Elocution, Physical Culture, business, : I.arge ami Able Faculty. Keeps an excel j, irrj iiiuuiTiiiP rail's. nppiOlllIMT M. M. IilLE Now is the time CIN REPA t Now is the time 1 ENGINE R Now ik the time to have all MACII. repaired and put in condition to do do not wait until ginning time and t are busy and expect us to get you 01 If your GIN needs sharpening send on them. It takes time to do Maeh that the people will look after their for the large cotton crop. We have just received our Fall St MACHINE S and can furnish you with anything i CAST GOODS,' PACKING for Stt We are going to carry one kind of BELT and that is guaranteed. If it is not hack and get another Belt. We kn> sold is the very cheapest. We will lloiu.w. I... 4 -:1I uvitiuK, uih jrou win not nave ro We have better opportunities than pie need in thin line and wo propose Don't Buy , j in the Machine line until you see us money on anything. And we are I goods that is not what we claim for Don't forget that we have in stock Myer's Force an the best on fWThis is the only place that yr your BYCICLE. POA \ ASTE LANCASTER, ! VflftATIrtM : p?if ronsti-nflnn. Cn-?c-:rrt JiJmiI I ixa-X i or |tripe,but can*, euy natural i u U Satu X fhlraco, Montreal, Can., or New 1 .:".J VE KNOW how dose money matters art with most people. We are prepared for close buyers. Value: that two or three years :ig< seemed almost impossible an to-day an actual fact?nearly cut in two. Many are surprised a! the line of Groceries I oiler Some even are incredulous. )ur Leaders: 'J.'l pounds ij?-ht brown sugar for $1.(M s pounds Arbuckles coffee, l.Ot 7 pounds good green coffee, l.Ot 2 Bib cans tine peaches .li llest Molasses at decent per gallon. A CLASSER. FKES1I 7~ BEEF t.'zl. Having a Refrigeratoi i which 1 can keep meal almost ice>ld, I am prepared to furnish nict esh IIKKF every day. If you wil ave your orders, beef will be sent t? our home at any hour of the day, anil i time for breakfast. W. F. YOUNG. uly 28, 18?7(3m) Itch on Human, [ange on llorses, Dogs and al] ock. cured in 30 minutes by /oolford's Sanitary Lotion. This ever fails. Sold by J. F. Mackey ; Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. C. [ALE COLLEGE, ings, modern equipments, excellent ic. Art Studio, and departments ol Stenography and Type" writing. A Uent table and does thorough work at 2, 1S!?7. Write for Catalogue to Y, President, Greenville, S. C. to have your |?ee?~IRED! to have your EPAIRED! INl\lt ) that you expect to run the FALL 'U SINESS. Please hen come iu a hurry when we it of trouble m a few minutes, the Hiiwh in and let us ho working ine Work right, and wo hope machinery and have it ready ock of IUPPLIES, u the way of BRASS GOODS, jam Engines, etc. |XX what wo tell you?just bring il i>w that the helling that iH beinj; not only irive you (luarailt('('(! pay A JVYMOHK for the heat anybody to know what the poo i to sell it. Anything We can save you time and iiere to make good any work 01 it. r f ha onlohra + a si u can get a decent JOB done or Renpectfully, C & HARPER. En S. C., WEDNESDAY, 1 For The Enterprise. I Van Wyck Items. We liavQ not written any tor, the paper in several weeks linv-, \ ing surrendered our space to the . fertile j>cn ol our young iriend,;' Hi 1 lie Doliltle. Madam rumor lias it that the Ledger's corres , pondenl has run him oil tin ,i I liehl and is now .-h utting around | with hanners floating in the 't| I breezes boasting of his victory to ^ j our young knight oi the<|ui!l. W? j would have this to sav : We had more hiith in your gallantry than j-1 to lly before the pickets were j x . called in and to *lOptinius" that {.1 ? it is very uncharitable in him to j boast in like manner, even admit j r ling that lie had won such a vie ' 1 tory. We have had magnificent, rains , > the past week and the crop pros-1 ' peets never looked liner, both ? corn and cotton, and our people | > are now resting on their oars iin |'' til harvest time. , | We have never before in tlie | J i history ot' our coininuuity wit ' nessed such a spirit of enterprise \ ' among our citizens. There is * hardly a home that has come to , our notice where there is not some i improvement going on, and our little hamlet. Van Wyek, is on a j real boom. Messrs. Voder (inf- .1 tin are enlarging their store room ' and painting their house, while \ . Massey Brothers are building ' ' several new cottages for rent. ' Mr. J. A. Hyatt will soon start j l to build a dwelling there, while * Messrs. .Jim Smith and M. M ( Tillman are speaking of building \ there in the near future. ' I'KKSONAl.. t "Optimus" the Ledger's corres ' pondent here, together with his ' family, is ruminating among the > 1 blue hills of N. C., and wiil be A gone two weeks. They will take in several of the most noted sum s mer resorts, including Biltmore * and Vanderbilt's palatial resi- j dence. II Miss Sadie McCardell will re ' turn home this week, afler a visit ? of several weeks as the guest of t the Misses Nisbet. Mrs. K. H. Massey, accompa- , nied by Master .John Tillman, vis- > ited her parents in Chester coun > j ty the past week. j. Mr. Dick Ilives was in town - /, one for i-.n li I J r I and every case of Catarrh that cannot i? . i 1 cured by ibo woof Ham/a Catarrh Ci rr. i 1 , i ni.wi; ,i. ciiknky ' s MOTII to Itle :l11. two, 1 ? ) A. \\ . UI.KASON. skai. - Notary l'ublit i ^ ' ? I Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken internally ami | . sots directly on Wte blood and tnucow surfaces ' I nt the system Hand tor testimonials, free. t K. .1 CIIKNKY A co . Toledo. o | , vo'.it Iiv DrniMiisls, Hall's Family I' Ms .ire the 1 est I , < * | lira tli*. ' I l Mr. Barnes Snipes, son of the ; late John Snipes, died on Mr. .1.," I II. Flynn's plaee in the Dixie . section, last Saturday alter a; brief illness of typhoid fever. lie 1 was an industrious youn? man It and faithful to his duties. His ref] | mains were buried at Hopewell | ; ftumiay. i Robert baney, t he I t year j ( | old son of Mr. I.ige baney, of the; Tradesville section, died Tuesday j J morning after a tedious illness of , fever, which developed into pneumonia. 11 is remains will be bur- j ied at Spring Hill church to-day. ? T? D IT i H Nf JL. iw JL^ A AUGUST 27, 1897. Li.it ?/' I'rHshmrr* for I,(tncaslr r Co mi t if. CLASS B. ' T. riiiilips .-vaborn MrM:inu> ,e\vis Kuile Hritton I'arker ! II inrilimr ?' l> Williams W I"j?i 1?* S K I'slmr CLASS C. s'et'ly .1 II Williams l LI < hamIn*rs H W MiuUio\ Lmi'-h ISlai-kiiion John Wright f N Sown II .1." Knight I A Si) all l> It Hancock V l, Hi.u-kiim.'Ii Mrviti Knight : A Burns M Kuinr.-.r.i ' K Kstridgc l'liilip Snipes ? II llargctt J no < Lard tier .1 MoniffoiiiiT) A!?'\ ilolden V It liobertson <; VV Keiiningioti V M K it ight i < ('uan II llin'y W It hit Kailo Vinos Catwu G W Gardner . K Morton \V C Itoberts liehael KnbertsonW H Reddish M Mroughton Owen Gregory .ewis Card tier Thos I.tieaa V C Downs Samuel A Kell ulius Client AC MeManus M Harper Kd Phillips It 11aiuiiiotid .1 .1 Adkius ? K I.yles A S Men net t M unroe Cauthen It S Perry .'hos Howell W W Kerrell Vilson Crenshaw W (' Denton V Me 11 or ton Samuel Humphries vin Vincent Madison Gordon ><" MalialVey W A Y a mile V Hell A S Cotl'ey 'I W Mothershed W K Cook I. Parker G W Broom I It Caskey W W Paxton etliro Pittuiau Win Parker It I.ucas I. P Gordon 'hos .1 Klynti K K I.etninond v M Caskey I W A Ashley V.I Heckham Win MnKinney Villiam Giient .1 I. Williams no McGuirt S.I Orinand Vm Craig Jt 11 lliiddleston .1 Kunderburk Win I) Jtodgers Varon Adams .Fas Suratt Vilson Wright W II Beckham I K Baker I.ee Holmes V .i Hunter G W Gent ohn Sanders .las B Evans Females. I A Hendrix K K White lary Whitesides Polly l'ressley larriett Kimbrel Sarah Wright lartlia llarman .Margaret E Bailey' lary A Gamble Martha Brnssell kiinie K Steele Kebeeea K Croxton ' i I. Thompson Xancy Wright usan I. Smith M K Cole allie Gardner M It Davis I .1 Crenshaw S M Kllis ane MeMnrry I. S Bailey an*' Sistare Elizabeth Seegers 1.1 Walker Elizabeth Kllis Elizabeth Snipes Elizabeth Adams ] J Barton Xaney Hilton lassie Crenshaw Kachael Catoe larjjaret M baker Joanna Faniken- j < .M Barton bury , .oiiisa Faile K A Small ,ottie Taylor Mary K Catoe lartlia J Williams Mary Sikes Jllie I, Stroud 'atherine Hunter largaret t annon Hester I'hillips ianey K Starnes Kli/a Howell lartlia MeAteer Mary M I'hillips ' F MoMurry Kli/.abeth llo^lar enette I, Horn) S A Dunn liiit \V Williams It A 'I'aylor lartlia K Neel Kli/ahetli Threatt ; fancy i iiiiek IK' I >avis uliet M l.angley Francis MeManus I lary .1 McCain .leiisey Knight I. Lindsay Mary K I'lyler i A Bailey Drueilla I*''under- I I C < askey burk i !. Knhiiisoii M <' Hair I II Montgomery Kli/ahet Ii Swentt fancy Dunlap A nnie < ourt ney I K N isbet Moisey Walters 'incline Stejyall .lenishin Dees arali A Hlaekmon Millie Ann Adams i'licresa ( lira-iny- Martha Moore toll Xaney A Hair rtarjjpiret Faulkon- Mary Ann I!???.?1 bury F A Jordan adtie W i llimtiH Margaret I * > p?li/.'oft li 1 *11 iii M illie < nrdner. aicinda Harris Tin- aitr"irate of pensions for this! onnty in liotb classes, 14 and C, is j The money for the County toards has not yet "been received by! 'lerk of Court, W. S. I.. Porter, whoj s busy paying out ttie pension money s fast" as the parties call for it. Is there any danger of f he gold >ug Democrats stihverting the )emocratic party ami turning it >ver to Iho service of the mother on n try? Not at all. The only lung they can do is to slough hemselves oft' from the great >arty ol progress and assist its tealthy growth. ?See our sewing machinea and >rices before you buy. Kntvh RISK office 'RISE. NO. 23. Royal makes the food pure, j wholesome arid delicious. JipSH, I I M .oiu tVjii _ ?AKiH^ PQWQSR Absolutely Puio HOYAL OAHhO IWA3ER CO., NCA YOUK. -mu~. f.iumj nj r^r?try-rcr-Tirr^j -.pvr un. I a MM \r:irs nio.M .\i:ircrr. Minus. # '?I'tncrs, Sr/iool I f crop of cotton made in this section or any other section that I have been in. It is only here and there that we lind a good patch of cotton. It is hoped by at least a majority of the patrons of Mt. Verde school that it will ho moved to a more central location. It now stands in about three quarters of a mile from the N. C. line and nearly within sij^ht of the district line on the east. It is over three miles north of the southern line and nearly four miles east of the western line. Thus you see the children alon<; the western and southern section of the school district, will have to walk three miles or more to reach the school Vlftlieo i\r oloa .4 I .. . ...I.J-.l. w. omy 'ff wnnr, >N IIM II, I am sorrv to say, a great many are doing. Public school houses should he located as near as possible to the center of the District. Though some think the school house should he located convenient to their children or some of their pot neighbor's, regardless ol the convenience of others and in many instances the trustees are misled by such men and the school house goes up in the wiong place as ours did. It anyone has any thing to say against what 1 have written let him say if and I will tell something more. The people of this section are I for Kvans. They don't like MeI.aurin's tariff views. Dr. Strait will lose no votes here for criticising Mcbaurin's tarilf views. I doubt very much that McLatiriu is as popular in 1 this county as some ot the news' paper men would have him to he. Novrs Homo. I Now Cut. S. <\, Aug. H?, 1893. Why do tlie goldite papers want to make the tarilF a big question' So that, they can get behind it and do their stealing J under cover.