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LANCASTER INTERPRIS Published i vorj WcdiK'Kday - liY ? Tno - Enterprise - iJuPlisbinR Compa A. J. CLARK, K'Utor. SEPTEMBER, - - - 8, 188 To Dance In the State House. The custom of holding the Sta ball in the State house which w discontinued in 181)0, is to bo r sumed this fall. The legislate at its last session adopted a ju resolution providing for such i arrangement. The legislature lo the legal right to pass such a re olution, but they have the sail right to allow the State hou used for any other purpose, at by any other people in the Stat (Jen. James Longstreet, Mai general in the Confederate arn and prospective commissioner railroads to succeed Gen. \Va< Hampton who is soon to be r m>ved to create a vacancy lor Republican, was marrid one d: last week to a Miss Dortsh, a years old girl, in Atlanta, G The General is 7"? years old. "Stop My Paper*" A subscriber who did not wai the paper wrote the editor tl following: ' Rrvspii i rnt? vnn In stnn 11 paper i want to stop it i am go tin enough of your scheme to mal ma take your paper i state oik more that i don't want your dc go 11 old paper the post Mrs. h; notified you and she lias got n cord of it and if you don't stn the dam thing i will give you piece of my mind. Stop that p per i haven't taken none of the out of the oles." Death ? Formerly of I,ancaster. Rev. Chas. R. Willeford, son < Rev. A. S. Willeford, of this c:t and former pastor of the Dec Creek Baptist church, died at tl home of his brother, R. F. Will ford, Millwood, (la., on Monda Sept. 6th, at 2 o'clock p. m. Tl body was brought to this city ai the funeral services held in tl Baptist church to-dav. In tl absence ot .Mr. Brown, Kev. .1. V Daniel conducted the funeral se vices at lb o'clock.?Sumti Watchman and Southron. J Mdffiii/lcttnt Store in Chester. < >n today. September l"?t K. Brandt will celebrate li second annual opening. M Brandt .ju-t recently returnc from a two weeks stay in Xe York, where he selected a vei choice stock. Having been en ployed on Maiden Lane, the ,jov elry centre of the world, for nea ly four years, he naturally unde stands the market there both than any other jeweler in tl Stale, unless they have had tl same advantages. An immense stock of eletrni and costly wares, all new and the latest patterns, together wi! an entire new outfit ot'd'J feet the finest French Plate (?la Show cases go to make the di play this year hy far surpass th; of '06. .\11 are invited and we hope welcome all our friends ar customers from far and near the store on that day especially Most Respectfully, R. Rhandt's Jewelry Store. PICH RED BLOOD >< tliefou m. dation of good health. That i< wl Hood's Sarsaparilla, I he Oik; Tri Hluod l'uritler, gives HEALTH. 1 Pure py ! Illood means sound health. With pui ' rieh, healthy blood, the stomach and d _ gestive organs will be vigorous, and the will bo no dyspepsia. Rheumatism ni Neuralgia will bo unknown. Scrofulaar Salt Rheum will disap]>ear. With pure : Blood cYour nerves will bo strong, and your slo< Bound, sweet and refreshing. Hood ,, Sarsaparilla makes pure blood. That why it cures so many diseases. That ... why so many thousands toko It to cu disease, retain good health and prevei i(] sickness and suffering. Remember : Hood's Sarsaparilla Is the Ono True Itlood Purifier. $1; si* fori euro Liver JIM; easy 01" Mood S Pills take, easy to operate. U iy : of A yen' Cotton It oyer. lo Mr. John D.Taylor who for tli e- last two season has bought cotto a at Mayesvi lie, for A lex Sprnnt < xy Son, of Wilmington, N. 0., wi >2 bii)* here this season for the sain ;l parties. His headquarters are t the storo of Cloud & Allison. | O(t/ihiie>t's Spec lot To.v. The special levy of I mills ft j theOakhurst school district In I ecu placed upon the tax hoof by Auditor Cook, and will 1 'collected by the treasurer th ' N Fall when other taxes are collec 1 ed. ce . O 1)1 fit Of' f'OHVllIslOUH. The two year old son of M ,f> and Mrs. .1. <L Clifton, of Fo Lawn, died at the home of Mr. 1 Ferguson here last Tuesday evei ,l ing of convulsions. He was take 1 with spasms or convulsions Tue 111 day morning and suffered intonsi ly during the day till death can to the telief ot the little fellov The doctors were powerless to <; r)f him any good. The little remnii y,i were taken to Fort Lawn We* ?p j nesdav morning for intermen lejMuch sympathy is felt for tl 0" j fond parents v. lO OASTOTIIA. i, i f*s- st ;;;. 3 ' j EilnrgtP Vour llmvi'l* With CiinrHri'lit. r- Cattily Cathartic, c n cot -:ipai>n forctt gy. j 'Oi'.liV. I. ? O O fail, (Iriic ,istMi tnotit JSon t, " ?Jr '.ffsfi ? V* ; f I )ont bi r | I )on't bi r ! n Don't 1)1 Don't hi Don't hi fit n' Don't hi of I I )on't bi Until to You h<T 1,11 and (rCt at 0 some iVJ yourself her one. a7 L. C. DOING SPLENDID WORK. 11 General Freight Agent Lumpkin, j n ot the Ohio River and ( harlw-l J o, ton Railroad, Helping ClinrleB< ton wliilo Helping his Road. ?d Mr. S. l?. Lumpkin, general T u! freight and passenger agent of t he Ohio River and Charleston Railroad, was in the city yesterday and to-day goes to Columbia to bo present at a meeting oft he railroad commissioners. Mr. Lumpkin was \ [a in Charleston in the interests of j* his road and and when accosted ro by a Reporter for The News and llt Courier said that his visit had been entirely successful and that everything was now working for ^ the best interests of all concerned. P "From the arrangement now existing with the South Carolina and Georgia Railroad," said Mr. ^ Lumpkin, "passengers from Char(> leston may go to the farthest ?c. point on the Ohio River and Char ? leston Railroad by daylight. I mean by starting at 7.10 A. M. they may reach Marion, N. C. ], 10 about 7..'10 1'. M. the same day. 11 There is to be no more stopping & over on the way and breaking up 11 two days in getting to the upper to points of the road. It will bo the it same way on the return. Lassen- "J1 gers will leave Marion at S A. M. ^ and reach Charleston at S o'clock (i the same evening. Sj "This arrangement will bo )r much appreciated by Charleston 18 merchants, for it will enable their salesmen to go into this territory >e without such a loss of time as has is been heretofore necessary, t. "The freight rates from and to Charleston have been cotisidera- Sl blv reduced. The markets of Charleston are now put in a position to do the business ot that tr territory, (rood schedules are in rt ellect on freights also and quick through deliveries will be made. "The up country merchants seem delighted with the prospect 11 ot convenient schedules of pas H* senger service. (This, however, e- will not be in operation until Ock> tober 1.^ The people say that v. this will give Charleston the lo trade that naturally belongs to is her. j \. am sure," said Mr. Lumpt. kin, in conclusion, "that Charles- g ie ton has not had such an opportu nity of securing tho up country i trade since the war. The arrange- I ments we have mado will certain- I ly place all the territory of the \ it. (>hio River and Charleston Railroad within close touch with ^ Charleston, their natural port." j, y. ?News and Courier. I 1 A I) U iy Lamps or Glassware, ly Chinaware. ay Furniture, ay Coffins, ay Stoves, ay School Books. fi ny Pictures h cc looked at my Stock prices. I will save you N [onky. So be good to " and look out for nuni payseUr. V 1ERE WE GO, o Ne Have Done Pai And Nothing o Ve are in the field this s complete line either in or South Carolina. ? do you handle ? Don' handle; but what is handle ? o Here Are a Few of th Machinery of all kinds, Engine*, Hoiler resses?hand and steam?otton and Hay alleys, Ac. tr-Ve Make C _<S?Outfits a Sj If you wish to examine one of these, we r e a few of the gentlemen to whom we liav . lllacktnon, .1. A. llridges, l>r. E. F. Hortc 'elsh. There has been but very little on for several years except what we have imple enough. We take, our tun Buy whore iC* A Buggies, Buggit We have on hand and to arrive the most < urries, Carts, ?tc., in the State. We have ?st makes, hence our ability to furnish wli "the kiml we handle: ltaboock, Tyson it us, Columbia, l'any Advance, and a ^reat on, ranging in price from $25.00 to <| Over the brain of each youth is sprea "How Ion^! How long! before I can > You must wait patiently and endm And wait until it does mature. Kilt, how much sooner it would be If you only buy an II. M. T. We have the exclusr >est makes, and will sell .nybody. CANE MILLS P ANE IWII EES I. ANE lllIEESf U Now is the time to buy your Cane Milli hattanooga Cane Mills, Evaporators, steel oth here and at Kershaw. Wacrnnc; \/ w v_t ^ v * * w 9 ? We carry flu* best lint* of Wajrons in the 'icdmont, Spraoh it any other kind yon in nd four horse. Repairs of all kinds on lia ave three large distributing points, henci nv prices paid. ?< IIAR1ME o< llARNE The hide that covered the Is made, to whiz upon the In reins sufficient that Arc manufactured Inj o Of customers usimj them From the Governor down All kinds harness, single and double, wn roin $6.5? TO A i ice line cf riding saddles and bridles arness a specialty. Mowers, 1 We handle all kinds that are good. hi Ve -old W. It. Cnl|> ainl T. K. Cniininglian nr.selvea. Plenty Mowers oil ham! of the Resp H. J. GRE! HEAD DS! ' ssed the % Pole ^ in Sight. eason with the most ^ the State of North iome one says, what t say, what do you it that you don't e Main Articles: s, Gins, Feeders and ondense rs, , Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting, jinning jecialty. efer you to Poag A Harper. Here e sold full outfits this season : \V. in, Col. L. G. Hough and Dr. C. C. if any machinery sold in this secsold. Some say, "Why is this ?' o?don't more in a dash? he cheapest and pay the cash. ss, Buggies! complete line of Buggies, l'h.vtons, j the exclusive agency for all the uir yon may desire. Here's a few Jones, Carolina, Kock Hill, Columniany others too numerous to menij>150.00. d, ved !" /e agency for all the for less profit than ANN MILLS I .ann Mills! i ann 111 1lls ?. A large lot of the celebrated 4 I and copper, and furniccs on hand Vagons I Carolina*. Old Ilickory,Tennessee, \ ay desire. AM sizes, one, two, three lid. Prices not in the way. We > the large number bought and the SCI >0 so! ? ohl cow's back track, wit I hot it nr Mr. St oil. there is no cm/, to Salt;/ lien. igon and buggy harness ranging $75.ee. mi mum. ju'|iHirmt( Saddles and Mowers Tintf, tlic McCorinick and Wood. ii a harvester and bought one for above kind, and repairs for same. ecifnllv. ;ory?co.