Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, September 01, 1897, Image 1
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SECONDi
K. Brandts Second
Annual Opening
will U
Wedrifisda
A11 are invited and \
he the grandest disp'
^ ever shown in <'hes?i
from S A. M. until I
hrilliantlv lighted dt
I n honor ot t his o<
Two Solid Gol
I set with a penuine I
a 1", JKWKb Walt I
finished. Those two
ively $.'57 and e
Tlieso watches will 1
sold. If they are all
evening, the
REDUCTION IN PRICE \\
We shall also oflei
Broaches, set with g<
finished with haril ct
for $9 each; and are
each. They are absc
We shall sell these
at $0 each.
Now is the 1
CIN RE
Now is the 1
* ENGINE
Now im the time to have all M
repaired and put in condition
do not wait until ginning time
l aro busy and expect us to ^et
If your GIN' needs sharpening
on thorn. It takes time to do
that the people will look after
for the large cotton crop.
We have iust received our 1
machin:
and can furnish you with anvt
CAST CCODw, PACKING
Wo aro going to carry one k
BEI
and that is guaranteed. Ii it
back and got another Kelt. \
-old i? tho very cheapest. W<
Belting. but von will not ha
We have hotter opportunities
pie need in tin- line and we p
Don't Bi
in the Muchine line until you
money on anything. And we
goods that is not what we elai
I \ r ' -
i/on i lorgei mat wo have n
Myer's Force
the b
O^This is the only place t
j your BY< /K'LK.
' P
GREENVILLE
Man a fin** location, com m oil ion*
courses, a splendid < Conservatory <
Klociition, Physical Culture, Itusi
If Large ami Able Faculty. Keeps a
very moderate rates. Opens Septe
M. M. 1
OPENING.
i
i
? t
ike place on
y, Sept. 1 5th.
.vi 11 he welcomeil. This will
lay of fine ;iti<l costly ware
er. The Store will he open
0 I'. M. The rooms will he
iring t he evening.
easion we shall oiler
d luady's Watches
UAMON1). and lilted with
liam niovenient handsomely
1 watches are worth respect
ach hour during that day.
to reduced in price $1 until
not sold until 10 o'clock that
ILL AMOUNT TO $14.00 EACH.
r I '2 Solid 14 k (Jold Ladies
jnwine 1'earls, in (damps and
lamel in colors. They retail
sold at wholesale for -fT.oO
4utely line pieces of Jewelry.
Broaches, on that day only,
rVTT^T'y Chester, S. C.
Under Tower Clock.
:ime to have your
PAIRED!
time to have your
E REPAIRED!
. 1 CI//Xf'.'lt )' that you expect to run
to do t!u? FALL yi'SINKSS. l'lense
? and then come in a hurry when we
you out. of trouble in a few minutes,
send the saw* in and let us he working
Machine Work right, and we hope
their machinery and have it ready
'all Stock of
E SUPPLIES,
hing in the way of CRASS GOODS,
for Steam Engines, etc.
ind of
-.TinXTGr,
is it>>t what we tell you?-just bring it
v.. l. i > :. .
. rv.i Kin iikh lilf lll'l II Ilg IIIHI IS llt'lll,.
i? will not only give you (luunmtcetl
vi? to [>av A .\ /*. for the host,
than anybody to know what tin poo
roposo to sol! it.
ly Anything
soo us. W ? ran savo you tinio ami
aro horo to mako good any work or
in for it.
i stock tho celebrated
i and Lift Pumps
iost on earth.
hat you can got a decent '< >I? done on
Kenpectt ully,
OAC & HARPER.
rrMiir finfffinn
I LITIALL UULLtiUL,
building*, modern equipment i, excellent
f Music, Art .studio, ami departiiiciiIm of
iuess, stenography and Type writing. A
n excellent table and does t borough work at
tuber -2'2, I*it7. Write for Catalogue to
UILKY) President, Greenville, S, C\
LANCASTER, S.
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\ N N U A L
t! iL \
c., wednesday.se
LANCASTER
Published Every Wednesday Morning
BY
!t;je ctft???j?!se pan. c??.,
LANC AS'l KU C. 11., ii. W
TIU'.M.S :
ubi?. ipt2,t?f> per milium.
\ I j V rili I I s? . I r. N I S
. s<pi&l illsi llncrlioil -fi.Ml
! Every sub <jin,nt in-crtiori
I (,'ontravlm tiy the year at i-mIm-mI
! rates.
i
I oral advcrl i .nieiil n > 'it < j>?
i inn1.
Obituary u li>et? utul i.i"il.;.iet> of rtj
pert will In-' harp i i<>r
Marriage and death notice* k. kk.
All drafts and money < : ! r- ' > '
' made payable to The lit.'-r'_ ri- ! nbI
I ish i ti g (Join pan v.
77if I'rimtt>'!' h'< sfrrt!<t//.
While the returns from the
J vol itig proeinet^ of t he nmnt v are
( very incomplete, there i- plenty
I in siyht to justify ti- in saying
| that Lancaster county has gone
overwhelmingly for John I.. Me
... ..
j I.unrin. His majority over hoth
the others will not fall much short
! of "?00, mueh more than the most
sanguine of Mcl.aurin men had
hoped for.
The figures as far as we couhl
i get them up to the hour of going
I to press this morning are as follows
:
Lancaster ? McLaurin, 17-5 :
Kvans. 10 ; Irby, (5.
Kershaw McLaurin,! 28; Kvans,
0 ; Irby, o.
Heath Spring- -McLaurin, 97;
Kvans, 20; Irby. 2.
Welch's?-McLaurin, 90; Kvans,
0; Irbv, L
Belair- -McLaurin, 20; Kvans,
10; Irby, I.
Van Wvck?McLaurin, 19;
Kvans. 0; Irby 1.
I hvigbt--McLaurin. 01; Kvans.
lft; Irbv. 1.
('armel?McLaurin. 10; Kvans,
1 1 f>; Irby I.
I'limus?McLaurin. 2."?; Kvans.
12; Irby.O.
i I uxaiiuw?Mehaurin.l.V, Kv nils,
111: I rbv, o.
Trades villi'? McLaurin. I :
Kvans, IT; 1 rl?y, 0.
Newt'lit ? Mchaurin. i; Kvans,
1 .VJ : I rhv, 2.
Thorn wel! I 'lav.* ? M<-1, nu in.
!2 I ; Kviins. ! 1 ; ! rhv, 1
Total polled in ilie county
ot' wliieli .Mcl.auriii *:ol T -1 * Kvans
l'JI. Irhy Jd.
j 1 in- vote polled in tins county
will !??' nnu-uallv iivht?proh
iahly Hot over hall the usual vote,
it I hat much. I lie vote at t lie
precincts heard troll) i> 1 >111 little
over a hall vote, <oine of thein
: inucli !e>s. Ileiair, tor instance,
which u-uiill\ poll- about Ido,
cast onlV Id votes vostcnliv n..l
Vjin Wvck. which last year polI?'<1
iabout 7.", yesterday ]>??11 ? ?I only
; *J0.
Tin* probabilities are that the
vote of the State will he between
."0.000 ami 00,000. probably
nearer the former tiijure, and that
Mchauriu will get at least 10,000
majority.
The vote a? reported from several
towns and cities, caught by
NO. 24.
koyul uiukto the food pure,
wbulttumc '*nd dclicluus. I
!
ITERF
I'TK.M I1ICR 1897.
.Mr. \Y. I**. ('lovtl as it passed ovor
the wires. was a; follows:
Chester- M'd.auain, lO.'J; Kvans,
I rhv. 7.
Charleston? McI.atirin. I
I'.van . .'a; Ir'iy,
?i; tc? Mc kuurin. S 1; F.\ uis,
<1. i rhv.
'ioik\iile?Met.am in. 2S,s ;
i'.\ at! -. *JS: l rhv. "JO.
Uoek 11 ill?Mchaurin iilv .
Kvans, r. 1: 1 rhv.
Camden? .Mi I.aurin, 'J> 1: Kvan>.
: i i rhv, S.
Coluiuhi i Mel.aurin. v;p' :
I*'vans, t .*>* . | rhv.
I).ti 1 injxton- -MeLotrin. 117 :
Kvatis, *?<?; lrhy. "J.
A telegram irom < 'oltimhiu t his
i.ioiuin_ i-> to the eil'ect that out
CI.000 vote> heard Irom Mei.a irin
uot ahont 10.0(H).
Mel.sutrin's majority in this
! county over hoth Kvans ami
1 rhy i- Is:i. They hoth came
liere and spoke, hut Mcl.anrin
was tinahle to i*et here, and
never was here, nor was lie ever
seen hy .">0 people in t he county.
?.Miss Annie Caston of < >aki
hurst visited relatives here last,
j wet-u.
I
?.Mr. .J. S. McCardell does not
propose to bo leit behind his
! neighbors in the matter of a pretty
dwelling, lie has given to
j Messrs Knight A: Langley the
leontracl to remodel and enlarge
his already handsome dwelling,
j'I'hey will add another room and
' put on a got hie roof.
I ?Cards were issued this week
| announcing the marriage of Miss
Kula, eldest daughter of Dr. .1. K.
Massey, to Mr. Julian S. Starr, at
llillf it'ict rtiirlit ~ ? ? ?
I ...... j....... . .,.1.1 U IIWVI\ *111 lilt"
j evening of September 1st. The
ceremony will he perl'onred at
1 home by Rev. .1. 11. Thornwell,
I). I)., tlie bride's former pastor.
? Rock Hill Herald.
THE ONLY ' I'laie lUnoil Purifier
prominently in the public eye t<?dn\
is 11 dim I'm Sursnparillii. Therefore
Ket Hood's and ONLY HOOD'S.
Mr. Moody's Opinion of Journalism.
1'.vaiifiolist Moody i> possessed
ol the ojiinioii that new-paper
work allords the irrerte-t opportunity
lor the -1inly of human
nut iire. 11 o says:
It is one of tlie most ennobling
and educating of professions. in
my opinion, every theoh _ri? ;11
-I udent in the land ouiilit to
work on a newspaper for at least
a year, in order to study human
nature and jiain the knowledge
that it is impossible to receive in
i the academy, at college and in
| the seminary. That's the trouble
' with preachers. They don't
know the man to whom thov are
preaching; they haven't a knowledge
of human nature; the l>e>d
way to acquire all ol which is
work on the press. So, you see,
I am a believer in the newspaper
and of the great practical work
which it performs. You people
reach thousands, where we reach
hundreds and the results are
correspondingly large."
| R? |
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Absolutely Pure
MO*A QAK.NC, rOADI ?t CO., N? A YCKK. I
drains ol Hire.
Yietorx over soil always begets
submission to < Mirist.
; Olio of tlio devil's 1 also agonj
cies is a fasliion plate.
Cold is ltut dross to 11iin who is
j heir to the riehes of heaven.
Many a Judas' heart heats be'
neath a eoat of finest broadcloth.
In the economy of Christ's
kingdom there is room for a miserly
Christain.
The religion of manv Christians
I .
lis nine parts emotion ana one
part volition.
! 1
When a man can't see any good
|in others there is likely to be little
good in himself.
The good brother who shouts
' amen!" and helps starve "the
nrn'.wltur'c. 1*-* >
|/4VMVtivi o llilD UC ICIi^lUU
The man who gives dimes
where he ought, to give dollars
| will some day reap handfuls instead
of sheafs.
Tlie "up to date" preacher ought
to know a little less about the
tnrill and much more about the
plan of salvation.?Cumberland
1 'resbyterian.
Alphabet ot Proverbs.
A grain ot prudence is worth a
pouud of craft.
Roasters are cousins of liars.
' (uutvssion 01 ;t taint makes
half amends.
I )enviuir a fault doubles it.
*
Knvy -hoots at others and
wounds horself.
1'oolish tear doubles danger.
'Oil te.udie- lis g< > 1 1 'hillgs 1>_V
our own hands
lie ha- hard work who has
not him; t?> do
It ? ?*-1- nio-e to revenue wrongs
t han to sutler t hetn.
Knavery i- the worst trade.
beaming makes ;t man tit com
pany for himsell.
Modesty is a guard ?t virtue.
Not hear eoiiseienee is to silence
it.
' tie hour today is worth two
| to morrow.
I'roud looks make foul work in
tair faces.
A loving confidence in thetiod
we have ollended is the key to his
j heart, the key which unlock* the
i treasury of his grace.?Kev. H.
! M. (iouldburn, 1). 1).