University of South Carolina Libraries
A<j^The above is tfc that stare us in t. ern Merchant an< ceive,?energy to The skillful Surgi the hand of scien Timfis ruin him. > * Now $50,000 4-4 Heavy Brown 5 5 cts., our price 4 cts Factory price 4 cent Another Lot I Icavy E ?others ask 8 cents, n Gingham?others ask cents. Heavy Becl Ti our price 5 cents. All sold everywhere for long as it lasts, < ti 1 nn *ii i n ivea 1 \vineu an wor 5 cents Bleached SI Men's Heavy Under for 15 cents. Men's cents kin for 5 cents. Cheviot suits, sold eve our price $3,00. The Diagonal suits will be 50 strictly all wool best value ever offeree all over the country fc long as they last $6.o< I UYHUMKI tin n uno i Ij n i. ' i l in it i. i l*u Itli.slicil i.\ery Wi'dncsilay ? KY ? The Enterprise - Publishing Comp?n A. J. CLARK, Alitor. DECEMBER, - - - 189"J The art iele on "Sheep liaising." published in this issue, is wel worth rending. .Mr. .1. E. McDonald of Winns horo, ex-Solicitor, lias announcer hip intention to run for the .Judpe ship of this circuit. Mr. <i. W (iatreof Chester is also a candi date. ALUEADY IN LINE. President J. ('. Wilborn of tin Alliance, wii! issue an aiMrc^ f< the sub-Alliances in a few days calling upon them to hohl meet ings and get in line to help in tin fight for higher prices for eoitnn I rom what we can learn, on farmers have already fallen ii line and are forging to the Iron with muskets on their shoulders? they have sowed more wheat am oats than in any previous yea for many years, which means tha they will plant less cotton. It that way, which is the eorrec way, and in our .judgment tlie only practicable method, they ar< working for highei pri < foi cotton next year. IILUOfj te latest estimate he face. This me I Farmer almost accomplish,?anc eon in order to s? ice. The merchai )ut will put the ki for thf* th of Goods tc Slaughtered. sheeting, Factory pric< 5. Heavy Alamance s, our price 3 cents >rown Canton Flannel ?ur price 5 cents. Aproi 6 cents, our price . ck?others ask 8 cents wool Kentucky Jeans 25 cents, our price, a cents a yard. 25 cen >1 Flannel for 15 cents liirting for $y2 cents Shirts, 25 cents kin< heavy Socks, the i< a t> 1^ clll \VU )l 1 ) IclOi rywhere else fo $5 00 $ i o.oo men's ImportC( : sold by us for J6.oc suits?guaranteed th 1 for the money, soli j 9 >r $12.00, our price a D. T. M. Our citizens have ail avail u themselves ??I tlic benefit of t *'outwo of prevention," and li ? themselves inoculated with hovi y virus?or iu other words, bei vaccinated. i If any taxpayer is waiting I I j an extension of time he is ve j likely to lie disappointed, (in hilerbe and < omptroller hpto who alone have the authority grant an extension, have a ' nouneed positively that the , will he no extension. ? Mr. Kditnr:?Nothing w farther from my thoughts or n intentions than to give Mrs. ('I burn offence, and I regretexcee ingly that 1 have been so unfort ' nato as to do it. Mrs. M. A. Wvmk. it <A II v 1 ! < ! ill- tl I : This morning about .r? o'cloi 1 < 'lyde Moore, stop-son of Mr. II. '] Howie, went to Brico's livery st 1 [ bio as a guide to soma one w! -jhad come in on a train. < >ne I I the large doors, which works < rollers, was thrown oil' in elosin , ' and fell on the hoy. < )ne arm w broken about the wrist,the brid , of his nose fractured, and tl skull bono was laid bare acre the brows. I>rs. Pryor and Mill attended him. They cannot tf 1 j vet whether there are any intern j injuries or uot.?( ncster Lantor FIVE HUNI BAL on the present cotto ans 5 cents cotton. ; means starvation, i nerves of steel to ive his patient will it who understands nife in unmercifully Cutting ? CAPES AND , JACKETS. i ' We have never in the history! of our mercantile career sold so; C many capes. We often wonder | il any one else keeps them. This '? is our '/'////.'/> STOCK OF I j CA I*FS. A nice black all wool Cape?velvet collar, other houses! ^ S ask $1.50, our price 75 cents. ? An extra lon*r all wool ape? ^ others ask $2.00, our price $1.00. {- A lovely double cipe trimmed in r fur. latest back, worth $3.00, our price $ 1.50. [ ? '? All wool beaver jackets, ou^ht to sell for $5.<?0. our price $2.00. t SHOES. i 5 SHOES. SHOES: ] LI t ( We carry the only complete * ^ line in Lancaster. When you are tired trying to find what you want a . come to Headquarters. ^ 1 A BIG OFFER! ] j When this advertisement appears we will put on sale 250 ^ ^ pairs of Ladies'Shoes, worth $1.50 ] [1 a pair, for 75 cents. You can ^ have them at that price as lonjx t as they last. Only two pairs sold ( to one person at the above price. FITZPATRIC t-tl' Very I'll usual. I' Hopewell is probably the oldest "" 'j church in Chester county. It was 1 m> j organized in 1 Tub, and since that 1,11 time has had only live preachers, their names being as follows: ' Kev.John Hoyse,Kev.John llempor hill, Kev. Klenniken Warren,Kev. rv : K. W. Krice and I lev. J. A.White. ' " The first four died in the service | of the church, and their remains 1 ( are buried in the church grave- ( yard. Kev. .1. A. White,the pres" ent pastor, has occupied that po- 1 re I . j suion aoout twenty years and, as ' I lie is greatly beloved by his con- ' 'cremation, will doubtless remain 1 as the pastor until the end of life.? ' ny Cheater Lantern. ' ' H'fintrri i'attlr ! >u- ... Having gow i'> with Mr. J. M. ' Hood in the rattle business, we . are ready to pay the be->t prices lor rattle at any time they may be brought to our stables. We . want young steers especially, rk 1 i, II. .1. < lunooiiY <V Co. I > a- I i'f) I'lulinl I trail in llrtl. of i r)I, Missouri Curry. a respectable , i}-'. ;m<! industrious old colored wo 1 *,s man. was found dead in her bed ' n . r? lM, in Itelltown Iuesday morning. isa She had heen unwell for some < or time, hill was aide to he uhoul. ' >11 , .. . , ,, i j < oroner i oiin?r and I >r. Ioovv ( u l went down to hold an impicst. I )REB THOUSA ES OF CO m crop. These are t< And 5 cents cotton It takes men with 1 meet the existing si cut deep with the ki his business, will no and cut and slash ri ind Slashi \ Few Plums11 20 pounds extra light 11 rr ^arched cotlce 10 cents p; o pounds best green Rio an's World Renowned T natched anywhere for 30 1 ; cakes best laundry soap f )ay 5 cents a cake for the :ents size ba/'ing powder fc FURNITURE, FURNITURE! In no line are we so su[ n these two articles ! $1.50 Beds for 7E Beds for $1.03. $2. 51.58. $5.00 Bureaus?extra >2.48. You can t match We handle the celebrai Stoves?every one warrant .vhat wo recommend brincr ? ^ lew one. 25 Buggies and Wc Jet one at your own price. 100 Muzzle and 11 reach Loading Shot < ;k & bro., lg Jortlun-<'tiM/n-ff. Shot , There was a quiet wedding Ko around at the Methodist parson- and 1 age shortly before noon yesterday, hero Very few persons knew anything about about it until after the ceremony 'n ''M iiad been performed, although | "n< * both principals are quite well o!j 'r known in Albany. I1() |(j Mr. Tom Jordan, formerly a j ribs. loniiinn wi i4rn CUUI11J lllll HOW | |l)m I :laiming Macon as his home, ami Dr. V Miss Sadie <'askev of (taker conn- > L> ty, were tli<? principals. Mr. .1 or- | dam/t lan drove down to Miss ('askey's home early yesterday morning "" 'r<> Mid returned with her to Albany ( v< diortly before noon. They pro- wjjj needed at once to t(ie Methodist 0jr / parsonage and were there united j,jm , in marriage liy (lev. \V. ( '. Smith j,js .,j in the presence of a few friends, suit a I'hey spent yesterday afternoon his ind last night at the Albany Inn, and I iml left on the 4:15 train this son w morning for Macon, their future ',;,d '' home. when Mr. Jordan is a kinsman of < ol. ,)WM >. T. Jordan, of Lee county, and " "V his (>ride is the daughter of Mr.T. M !" ' If ,i??. r ?i... l? ?: so,"*r > ar-nujr, uiir ui I in JUaiJII)^ I'll- j|j<r () izeus and most prosperous plant- j?'"|n] rs of Baker county,and a native >f Lancaster county. South t'arohna.?Albany Herald,(< Ja.,)llth. ,l ?A meeting of the executive '' ' omrnitte of the Moriali Associa- 'l lion was held liere yesterday, hut "Kl>lin consequence of the inclemency MH'nf r?f tlie weather, there were only ubsc ihreo or four members present. have ND ^ ' TTON. < errible figures . to the Southjrains to contate of affairs. ^ nfe guided by t let the Hard ght left. ng ! * N THE GROCERY mwh 5 sugar for $1.00. ackage?no trash, for $1.00. Sulliobacco, can't be cents ner oound. I 1 or 5 cents, You i same soap. io >r 5 cents. STOVES, STOVES! >reme masters as + > cents $2 00 50 Beds for dar/6 or light for the above prices, ted Chattanooga :ed. If it don't do it bao? and get a innti^ 1 Weare mov" lo jiir them out. linns at tlie o!:l price. ders of Low Prices. s Satiitula t/ A if//it. bcrt Cunningham, colored, Ionry Wilson had a didicully in town Saturday night 10 o'clock, which resulted i termor's being shot three . one ball taking ellect hei the wrist and elbow, anabove the elbow and a third right side, .just below the This last wound is giving rouble, and his physician, . M. Crawford, is unable lermine the extent ot the >r. or to predict the result, trouble started at the go round, and Mr. Wilson d oil' from Cunningham . trying to avoid a dilliculty him, but every time ho went ' ll 11 n i 11 <'li.'i tn vvmi 1,1 IV.II,.,., ij>. and finally Wilson drew istol and shot, with tho rohove mentioned. lie emptied diooter. roliceinen Hunter 'ardue at once arrested Wilho said, "yes, I shot him, I l to do, and I will jro anyi you say." He was turned to Sheriff (Myburn who d him in .jail, where he still ins. \\ ilson was perfectly , we understand. The shoot[ eurred on Main street, .just ' mt of.I. 1!. Mackorell's store. 1' a ill in.f -i - 111 .-..pi 1 ./ .! l.i, ropy of this week's KntkumihI our ('hri-l mas Supple 4 it is an invitation to yon to riho, and wo shall he ?rlad to yon accept the invitation.