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The above is t' that stare vis in S ern Merchant an ceive,?energy t( The skillful Surg the hand of scies Times ruin him, * Now $60,000 w? 4-4 Heavy Brown 5 cts., our price 4 ct Factory price 4 cen Another Lot Heavy 1 ?others ask 8 cents, 1 Gingham?others asl> cents. Heavy Bed T our nrirp c rente A1 L J - ... sold everywhere for long as it lasts, i 6% Red Twilled all wo< 5 cents Bleached S Men's Heavy Under for i 5 cents. Men's cents kin for 5 cents. Cheviot suits, sold ev< our price $3,00. Th< Diagonal suits will b 50 strictly all wool best value ever offere all over the country f long as they last $6.0 UNP.ISTM BNTSl! Pi; i\ jii .1 Uiie 1 !J 11 it n i ij n i jiii Published s:\??ry Wednesday ? IVY? the - Enterprise - ^nblisliing - Coir.pa A. J. CLARK, I ??tor. DECEMBER, - - - 15,189 (Jovornor Atkinson has vetoc the anti-foot. hall bill recent passed by the (leorgia legislator It is predicted in the Chieaj board of trade that L. Leit and bin son, Joseph, will clear at least $3,000,000 by their do in December wheat. They a credited with having purchas< at least 10,000,000 bushels December wheat at not far fro eighty cents, and already have i1 < ^ C 1 1 .. ci, a i juoui 01 iiiuy in it (.' n cenis. i,o;i iuij; members of the board h; Mr. Loiter can put tho wheat $1.25 whenever lie wants to. ?The trustees of this I'm Creek) school district will mo next Saturday at 10 o'clock, a. i in the oflice of the Supervisor Registration. Teachers andotlx Having any riusinow with t board will please attend the nie< ing. Second irrad? teachers a requested to bring their oorti oaten with them. W. Cr. A. I'OKTKK, < 'liairman. Doc. 13, 1807. he latest estimate the face. This me; id Farmer almost 5 accomplish,?anc reon in order to ss ace. The merchai but will put the ki for the rth of Goods tc ? Slaughtered. Sheeting, Factory pric< -C H pnw A 1 nmnn pp ts, our price 3 cents Brown Canton Flannel: our price 5 cents. Aproi : 6 cents, our price _ ick?others ask 8 cents !1 wool Kentucky Jeans 25 cents, our price, a: cents a yard. 25 cen nl Flannel for 1 5 cents hirting for 3*/ cents Shirts, 25 cents kinc heavy Socks, the n ^ r 11 1 -r%? Men s all wool lilac/ sry where else for$5-00 2 $ i o.oo men's Importec c sold by us for ?6.00 suits?guaranteed tin d for the money, sole or $12.00, our price a ?o. T. M. 1 ^ j 10 the Kntcrprixo Pub. < in your last paper you pu lished "Filly years a^o." "A \ iv ?? Pen Picture of Lancaster as il \v ny then. Its people, its i t us i nc ~Z ami Its Societv, 1 nlerestinKlv wr '7. . I ten 1 >y one ot its Older citizen . Now your writer evidently h >d . . . . , written trom inlorination ^allien I'rom an unreliable source o. slander my (lead prandiallier. her "Pen Picture" she says: si i-rjcanw to Lancaster L> make it h at j home in 1^*50. I claim she d rtl j not know Captain William M rt? Kennu until then. What ri^ ,.tl has slio to meddle with his priva of family matters T 1 contend th in his private life is none r?f 1; : a business. Now, with all d el deference to the dead who nv memory I have been taught to respect and ever shall, I trn-t, long as lifo remains. Your c< II respondent lias resurrected t ^ dead of thirty seven year ^ order to show her malice to 1 . grandchild. Thai is no reasi 01 why I should show a want ot r 'rs . ... j finement by arraying m print ai ^ slanderous conversation repeab to me about any one's family. p revere the religion ol my gran parent and have a loathsome co tempt for any ono who would j hack over half a century to sla der it or traduce his name in | FIVE HUE on the present cot ana 5 cents cotton ; means starvatioi 1 nerves of steel t< Lve his patient wi it who understand aife in unmerciful] Cutting CAPES AND JACKETS. We have never in tho historj of our mercantile caroer sold sc i many capes. We often wondoi if anv one else keeps them. Tbif is our THIRD STOCK Ob ; (.'APRS. A nice black all woo Cape?velvet collar, other houses 5 ask ^ 1.50, our price 75 cents. 11 An extra lon<: all wool cape? j others ask $'2.00, our price $1.00 |- A lovely doul le cape trimmed ii I fur, latest hack, worth $3.00, oui ' i price $ 1.50. 'j All wool beaver jackets, oujih ^ to sell lor $5.no. our price $2.00 t SHOES. 1 SHOES. . SHOES We carry the only complete ^ line in Lancaster. When you an tired trying to liml what you wan ^ conio to Headquarters. i A BIC OFFER! , When this advertisement ap pears we will put 011 sale 251 ^ pairs of Ladies'Shoes, worth $1.5 .1 a pair, for 75 cents. You cai have them at that price as Ion as they last. Only two pairs soli i to one person at the above price FITZPATR] j newspaper, but ingratcs are ev< Ij. to be found. Aristotle asks tl ill question ' What lirst become as ohl"and then answers "gratitude sr Vour writer has certainly forgo it ten it in 111is ease. 1 have doi jeverything in my power to mat as | her 1 ili' pleasant. She has ei .ai | joyed my hospitality, such as to I limited means have beeo able t liiad'ord, for a number of years, an lie'in return she has published m I orI ancestor s frailties; as it were.si id J has pelted his granddaughh < with lii> misdoings, through tl ht public press. I will proceed I te correct statements made by tl at writer and inquire from wh: or sourco Mie received her inform; ue (ion? I \>i!l give a few date .-e I spent tlit' greater part ofye.ste to day in historiek Wax haw ceinetei as where the father, mother ar ?r uncle of Captain McKenna lie second wife's remains are lmrie in -1 me > Cnusar, th< fat her of <'a ji ti MeKciimm croud wile died Se in I Sol. Are there any persoi now living who ean give authei lyjtieitv to .lames Cousar's being I'd | merchant, or the infatuation i I C.ij?t. McKenna for Mr. Cousar d- (laughter i Anna C. McKeima's motln died in ISM, aged forty-one year n David Cousar, only survivir a brother of Jas. Cousar, died i $1.50 Beds fc I Beds for $1.03. 3 $1.58. ? $5.00 Bureaus? 1 $2.48. You can't r We handle the c Stoves?every one v ) what we recommend 0 new one. s 25 Buggies an 1 Get ono at your own price. 100 Muzzle mid Breach Loadi CK&BRO. r 1807, aged thirty-nine yea ic Samuel Cousar died in 1790 ajj m sixty-two. Have wo anybody our town that will admit tl t- they are ninety-seven years o ic il" so, who art* they and where i :o thoyf I presume they must a living to have nivon your vvri a information lor her "Pen l'ietui Lo of Captain McKcnna, or peril! id she has searched the Archiv iy One more : eorrection she s: ie that my mother was placed ii _>r Convent; she was not. and evoi ll5 slie had hoen, I know of no in; [() tutioiiH of learning superior my estimation to those of I M* Catholics for moral, religious a educational training. a For the henetit of my reader will state that Captain MeKeii r- did not come to South Carol: . until 1801J, so therefore could i 1 ~ I I 1 I j nit\u ueen employed as a an Cousar's clerk as ho (James C< s sar) died in 1S01. It is however well known tl 1. William MeKenna was a native j). Ireland and emigrated to I I'nitod States and landed in \ York state at the close, probal " of the last century 1701) or IS 1 Willi two lines I hid the wri of .. . adieu : 1 s "Honor and fame from no condit rise, r Act well your pnrt and there all honor lies." ( 'l.A I; \ MlTTAd Cl.YIH KN ill Dec. 11. 1 *07. IDRED TH01 LES OP ^ ton crop. These .. And 5 cents c< 1. It takes men v o meet the existi 11 cut deep with t Is his business, w: [y and cut and sla and Sla: |A Few Plum , 20 pounds extra [ Parched coffee 10 a '' 10 pounds best greer \ van's World Renowi matched anywhere fc 2 cakes best laundry ? pay 5 cents a cake f cents size baling pov 1 FIRMTljJE, FURMTU In no line are we m th ese two articles SJSMD " ' COTTON. , are terrible figures otton to the Southsrith brains to conng state of affairs. ^ he kinfe guided by ill not let the Hard ish right left. shing ! * t?t mnn at\ aanmr in in mil UKUuMl >b UJW1? 3 light sugar for $1.00. ;nts package?no trash. 1 Rio for $1.00. Sulliled Tobacco, can't be >r 30 cents per pound, soap for 5 cents, You 01* the same soap. 10 tder for 5 cents. RE! STOVES, STOVES! so supreme masters as I >r 75 cents. $2,00 $2.50 Beds for -extra t!an? or light for natch the above prices, eleb rated Chattanooga /arranted. If it don't do bring it bac>6 and get a d Wagons! ing Shot Ouns at the old price. 9 Leaders of Low Prices. " V !ra. Intrmlant ami Ahlmma lClvcted. ;ed The Democratic inassineeliug in called in last week's papers to iat meet in the court houso Friday j j night unanimously nominated Mr. Waddv ('. Tlinnisnn. ttin innnm. A - . ?f ? ?.. bent, as Jntendant of the town for the next t wo years, and Messrs. ter \V. T. (Jregory, I'. K. Cunning ham, L. 1'ayseur and W. McD. Drown as wardens. The election was held Monday, and, as a mat1 ter of course, they were elected. ' vs This insures Lancaster good gov' a eminent lor the next two years, i if Tim question whether we would -ti remain under the old charter or in go under tlit* general charter, was he also voted on Monday, and rend suited by a majority of only two vot -s in favor of remaining under s i the old charter. in!l When the votes were counted, jMa they stood 3f? noes and 3*1 yeses, ;io( ?>!> in all, while thero were only nes ^ voters rocorded on the uu. poll list. Tt was necessary, therelore, to draw out one ballot. The I l one drawn was a uyes,M which >( ) reduced the yeses to 33, and II showed a majority ot two in favor of remaining under the old charter. J ||()" Had the vote drawn been a "no" thero would have been a tcr tie. ' "? Air I'l-asior, colored, was accidentally shot in the keo Monday evening l?y his brother Will. Thoy A won* fooling with a shot gun and , v. it we identally went olV, with tho *1? result above staled.