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A LAN * VOL. VII. kbsl ?: v ? McCardeil G&K3RS.W Mi ?> Dry Goods, Notions, Shoos WK Iwvc a nioo lino of T a FALL CAMCOKS, WOK Klf i 1 AS. Ol'Tl NGS, FLi c\ j '\rOM T\rn for ?Jhi / 1.1] li'V'vT of IIA a :\!i(l voil selected S'l'OC bought fro'n ;| i> b' st houses in tii iA| LutC' .s' I),'ess .Shot, in town /V. ^ A Nice Line of Heavy ijL ""J" ("all and see us when ? ri^ht. We feel ?r:it "V ?> .>11 i! :i i .. i ...IM . ,M gg continuance. * ,ys * - : < I ?<??XKiO''XM^'>'vrxx>< r ! as'? 50 ' ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED ' ' " !"'ryy ft**' *'' STn?U>? KKMKOT Vi PORK, 4 Pork Sausage, BBBF. You can now get fresh pork sausage as well as first class heef at my market daily. Prompt delivery made for all orders in any part of the town. W. P. YOUNG. .Tuly an, 1897(ly) Subscribe for the ENTERPRISE ? one vear $1; six month BO cents. Hn.tn-IWn I up iiruam $ We Are The Pe W Abreast of # gressive @ o <&> Don't fail to pay u.-. a visit \ ^ see what push an?l the knowle ^ NKSS will do. You eau't fail ^ hotter fixed to do your C1X> dp County. Kor your convonien' J*. ':'!jc!11 . and our 1 ir 1 ? i h, and ^ routradiction that we pve n;i the square inch than anvhodv tV ()' ton under t lie no h of our drive your team to the rearem *7 your hale ol cotton ready lor i % We will Gin \ ^ 25 cents per I ? REItiEl ^ loo. that wo are headquarter ^ CIIIN'K LINK. If you break J need a good belt, como to us; anykind in our line, drop in a ^ commodate you. ^ Wo also pay the highest oaa j Ginnery. ^ Thanking the public for pas a continuation of same, W Wo a 5 Poag d JASTE LANCASTER, & Allison, | JRCHAND3SS. Hats, Clothing, Etc., Etc. (lies nitr.SS FA /titles, STKDS, TKrCOTS, II KX1NNEL, Eto. 4> mren aim ;wen. Also, a nice Iin ^ SHOES! w,j? '< ?>f SHOKS that nr" r<?'i " e country. We give you the best ??' '> m and Fancy Groceries. X in town and we will treat you '.A>, eful for the liberal patronage of " ik? you prices that will warrant a ./ IrCAKDKLL & AI.LISOX. ^ > V. W.. w jt* r *-- , ISTIPATiOH^gT !| *sf of constipation. Csncarttn sr* the Ural I au- | rip or vripe.bnt camo r**j natural results. Sum-, i ).. t'hirnro. .Vontrrnl. ( an., orNor York, su., | ni -J- ~ uiasser s* BWi*' Specialty is Low Prices finnri groceries and UUUU ^ CONFECTIONS. Will sell 9 pounds jjood ^reen Coffee for $1. 1 pound of R. J. R. Tobacco for 44 cents. Just received, a nice lino of Fanoy Candies?cheap. For Slates, Slate Pencils, Pens and Ink, call on A. GLASSER. one door north >-f L. C. Payseur's. ople Who Keep & The Pro- ^ j Times. ^ vh?*n vou come to town, and a) dyo of a yrF.CI AL HI'S! to seo and admit that wo are sIN(J than anybody in 11:. :e wo havo spent s!o? pie & wo claim without tear of >ro GKM INK SKKVU'K to ' )nly put your w:u;on of olovator and in 1". minute ^ 1 of building and <;cl delivered ^ market. ^ T /"* ^ ai ir f nhrin of a UUI I ell ty I unci red. * VIBER vj ? for anything in the MA ^ down, como to txs ; if you & if you want information of ^ nd wo will do our best to no h price for ootton seed at our J it patronago and soliciting a iro yours truly, ^ 3 Harper. ^ *%%%%%% %> v5 * P? R1^ * JL\ JLwJL S. C., WEDNESDAY An Agricultural Paper. Mr. K. II. Aull of the Nei horrv Newn and HeraM will pu lifch tho initial numb; . of Sout! orn Farmer and Uorti -ultnri.U c the 15th of November. Prof. j S. Newman of C ir.son <'olle{ : n i... > - * I ?> i li UsJ tIJW initi ui. i i ti the prosus, i'rof. No\ ; man say p. I Ifeeogm/iill' the r>rr) . cs.i b ir made h gricultur> a nil horticu tare and m the Cotton States,ar I realizing the demand for orth ides, up-io-iiato literature apt these, as weii us other deoir I meats of rural industry, it seen that an inviting field iies opt ijournnl devoted to the ndvane ! ment of the interest* of those e 'gaged in "the most healthful,mo useful, and most noble emplo; I meal of man. We have, liier jfoto, decided to publish oouliiej i Farmer and Horticulturist as ! broad-guage journal in which rn j rural friends will had in-tructic ; upon every subject of interest ' , the tiller of tho soil. 1 I'pon its pages ril' be arirro ; ed the best thought end practh I for the field, the stock yard, tl | dai'y, the garden, the orchard,tf vineyard, the poultry yard, tl llower yard and tho homo circl Especial emphasis will I placed upon whatever will eoi tribute to rendering rural homi more attractive, and life on tt farm more happy and prosperou WUiln ;iu .,..1......... ...:n T Iinv: no twi II 1UI1D Will UVJ upti to the discussion of all questioi of ugriculturo-political econorn and such proposed public men ores as elfect the interests of tl agricultural industry; nothir political or partizan will be a( mitted. Public measures will t discussed from the standpoint < I the. country gentleman but a partizan politics will be not onl [excluded from its editorial co unints but from contributions i well. When it will labor to uphol an elevated social and nion standard, associated with tempo: ance and Christianity, nothin partisan or sectarian will be n< mitted. I'nder no circumstances wi Southern Fanner And Ilorticu turist become the organ of an i>. w ur^iuii/.nuou, mil us coillinil will be ever open ami its editor I al pen over ready to promote tii welfare of voluntary organization I no matter by what name the may ho known, provided the j oldest and effort point *o tin* a< I vaneeniont ot the prosperity, eel ! uration and happiness of the at | ricnltoral classes 'l'o this en i4 columns will I <t open, free < rharye. to all ol irial mnounci month of such organizations. i i-< desired aNo thai Souther ! ' nwr \nd Ihe ieulturist sha her a medium ' f exchanj of friendly discu-sion upon a subject relating to rural life. J^-ALUl c31Uil Ami iviLLUi; snows, at Chester, S. C. MONMY, NOV. iSI ROUND TKI1' TICKET I conta from Lancaster 1 Cheater. Train leaving Lai caster at 8 o'clock, a. m. K< turning, leaves Chester at o'clock, p. m. This is a gran opportunity to visit Chesti and see the biggest CRcus i the world. Tent covers tc acres of ground. i T E R F JSL- JMaamm sL iw OCTOBER 27, 1891. 1'iilon Mrvting. Program of the Union meeting to he held at Pleasant Plain >v-1 church this week, Friday tho *?!!?, fj_ i Saturday the 30, anil Sunday the | 131, Oct., 1807. .Meet at 10 o'clock Friday a. m. >" . Organization. .T.' Reports from the Churches. Introductory nfrnmn Ku K?q^ : ; >. -s. Watson. Alternate Uo*. '. S. Croxton. ^ | i loCvitih'-. .\ ft i: k x oo n skfslon. ^ or | # f ^ , Subject. The Bible ?ts a book i of practical morals. I). A. Wil' JI hams. Kev. J. S. Croxton, liov. o J. A. Dabney. ,M; Subject: The Bible as the I Chistain's Daily Companion, J. . II. Boldridge, J. N. lTstriuge, \\ . , T. Morris. >u| Subject: Some difficulties i?i < oii vith ! a'ore n m. I problem and religious liberty in n_|South Carolina at the present tniiu. Kev. P. S. Funderburk. " j Kev. .T. lb Bozemnn. *! Subject : Some suggestion as to 0-1 the importance of combining irni li ty and freedom in church work. a J. B. Witherspoon, W. B. Bruce, ,r and others. ,n Sunday morning 10 o'clock ? Sun lay school mass-meeting. Missionary sermon at 11 :30. H?ce38. 0 Subject: The importance of teaching and some good methods le of teaching Bible methods of givu> ing to the Lord's cause. e* W. C. Thomson and others for Com. 1,e Xotlce. s. n All parties indebted to us, esis pecially those whom we have eary ried over from last year and long* er, must come forward and settle ip ? r--l\ -- | ??. vuon ?a uu III LULT I1UUCU Will be given. Remember we ?ro uot doing u banking busineas and thereforo raoplo owing us must u pay upv H. J. Grkookt <fe Co. 77/c f/reat Jf'dHttrr Shoics IH | j which will exhibit in Lancaster, WedI nesday, Nov. H, recently visited East d i Liverpool, (Ohio), and as it is soine\\ I thing interesting to know what hind j of an impression a coming amusement enterprise has left in othurcitie* the g following is reproduced from the Liv1. j erpool Crisis : The Wallace Shows arrived on three long trains early this morning-. After 11 the small hoy had accomplished sntis1 i factorily the tash of directing the nn! loaditig of the train, the erection of | the hig tent was begun at West Knd iri Park, ami hy 11 o'clock it was complete. , The main tent which the Wallace Show i carries has a capacity for Heating 1*_', t5 j (JIM) people. 1S Wallace boasts of a parade a mile j long. 'I'he actual length of the line at y i iiooii to-day was more than that il 1ir tnni'i* and was well closed tip. The long ] parade passed without accident. I though thousand jammed the streets. I* Everything about the Wallace show is r i new this year. New tents, new wagons-, i and pretty nearly an eiitire new equip1 nsent giv-* the big show a bright, clean >1 i appearance. cai.kik- 1,(100 i'koi ik.. T! show carries, all told, OSO p,mn pie, i:i lnding men, women and -h:lij dren. The performers and matngej ment travel in a train of Is special t(> , cars, lmilt for them including !." s!?< p1] i ers and a butl'et car. where the per1 formers and management cat breakfast . The people with the Wallace circus are a better class, as a rule than other shows carry. There is an absence of the tough element. The tnanago: merit carries a clean show ; morally, and the employes seldom give the people in any city any tumble. I The I'inkerton men accompany the circus nod cii.niii>r?l>? with tlm l.wul authorities in watching for suspicious characters?ami as a result t he Wallace circus has the reputation for being a!>. Holutely free from the horde of pick. pockets and snenk thieves which u-ujallj accompany these traveling aggreRations. to As an illustration of how this is appreciated by tiie local authorities, last week at Huntington, \V. Va. the mayB* or and a delegation from the common 7 council visited the circus and otllcially id extended to the attaches the freedom ?r of the city?the first time on record that that courtesy has been shown a In circus. >n Wallace carries the finest horses on earth. There aro gou horses with tlie >RISE. NO. 32. koyal makes the foot] pure, j , wholesome un J delicious. I ' ^lYtl ! * W4 I MM | s pit. ^aSfsi | w i U f* 11 i . %* xm n*x a mr.'ir- wrv: H j ji .w v.; a(. .. ;.*! Absolutely Puro j| :! | 'fat:.Uiir . tiH.i ?.. ? ... f.-n show this year. j over which crowds if row enthusiastic I this season is the Nelson family acroj hats. There are nine persons in the I family, from tin* father, .10 years of 'at,*". to the little irirl haby acrobatonj lv H years old. Three of the nine are adults, and ttie Nelsons aie pronounced tli** most wonderful combination of acrobats on earth. j Ilow to 1'leawo a Woman. I First of all pot her. Don't stnv out late at night. Don't always ho finding fault with her. Tell her she is pretty whether you think so or not. Help her about the house sometimes. Don't wait until she is dead to praise her. She won't eare then. Don't deceive her. Be honest with her by all means. StlOtwl enmn r?f vniii. uvuiv \/4 J WU? iCISUlC moments in her presence. Make her believe she is the most charming woman on earth to you. He brave. Woman despises cow a rdico. Talk to her and act as if you are interested in what interests her. 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