Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, July 29, 1903, Image 1

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yfvu - /.'fjW- _ I A KT C2> A CTT7 O CMTrn OD ICr? jj juiiH ^-/rio i jlj^x \ ion i d iv I-" ?v i c) c.i fc Vol. XI". LANCASTER, S.O., WEDNESDAY, JULY a9, 1903 No. 19 \'\ {The Smallest ! SJ^ ThVc/q - h iiit- ? 0 ? ililii^S ciJJJUt O el 1 tj tOi <* 0,1 C ,j 1 the pricfs at(| OLIfT! M which we sell; = { goods. f flftOTTTJTT] ^ u (| - * ^ / O TEN CENTS HOS? !1 OCi5Fots Ribbons 1 Or F0R SCENTS U^op a UU LACE STlMPt nuoo A? EOIJ 15 CENTS _ w 6 ir . V( 1V. ?\r*p/?s ^ mm W' v < . I . 1 ) ? 1 A I' V/ J. -'' 'Vi** V M'?| w JK n r\ t~ f(U. C-..^ F'">o | $?.ao VK-, Kiit - hrJJhh J 15c wVcknIh Senders a t! / *& ^ y()r a 1 i eoo pair wooijrftlsts j (r o_ for tin: rest m. ? .*,_ ft -ivto (> n10 dollar it ulfcis w q n pa i'dr standard pqiiaaao ' ji 0 i "00 f1vk cknth vttiiuuok) *f ioc "? si, mate *? $l.o?ks?edpii^.<;s;h %% ^ ^ %. I ^IMs ^ worth of |s? & . ? w51 4P Notions, Clothing,She J TO (iO AT PRIOR* Or SPK 4 TO GASH BU m) Wo ?|iiote price* ou a few items ^ claims: Our catiro of White din 54 til so colored i?ir\ u? and Or^ni per yard. f>00 yards -1-1 [Vrc ^ ],0(H) yards barker's bleach at ?v W wide Tatfeta Mi)k? at 7* cents * guaranteed, hi $1.60 per yard?w< 0 notion sample*, iubn *>*>f and ;?() * x) Splendid bargains iu kin* samphs TL Ilandkereliiefs, Hosiery, fcfnspi ndert a. ^ yards Swiss and Hamburg Kd^ings, ^ at prices that defy competition. 20 and Linen at 41 .AO the suit. An ? Suit for TJ .oO ; ?0 416 finite, odd lot> ^ Odd lots tn meii*? 5 $2 Slioee- t? Close per pair. Ask to soo our "MATCI $ $1.13 liio pair. Our entire stock of 40 and ladies' and Oxfords to ^ you have not but 6 c?ut? t(? spend y< ^ pair of Hose, a 10 ents pair of Su I>ottlo of Refined Hewing Machine ( ^ Thread, or a WwaWIwM erfcer articl ^ mention. $ Do Not Fail to | to seo us. We will make it pay yc 0 ^ much or little. Yours to ser # Fundei p; ^ p |i?| p irmer Goods $ RS WTTH TNOBF.ASTO TN "^jV -??*.??' "^*S?' -tagcf ">-vt> >?p|' x<Hr \j<kittr ^ SoC i" c:rrs.Boy PfllltS C ^ 5 $1.00 for $1.25 TRUNKS 11> ' $1.20 for 51.50 TRUNKS > 1 Kf " C 01 n H) ('I'jNTS TTnrf mini) info $ c ? r% III i?\r im'Mim v U llli (11 Ml! I in f ^ A ? ------?----- -----? f ifc FOI; uf.ST -tr?<. ciTrr^rnf* * ' ri:p< ,\l durss bilJ.lSiid ^ 1 } $1.95 for &>.50 Pants ( c fx vv " w On a spoor, rri-^/wl J ^ /? /T or MAOHINF I nredU ^ ? ^ * H w -h __ Foi{ A n* 0 ~ n 6 I C^iil PAPFU OF I lHo * L ff KOr> , F()R / ? ? <^v/v^ i;) UKNTS O ^ I 88c-IT Bi'illiaatiBs .skiins ^ 1 C 8 J.-3c oxXd Skirtings'Sr^vl?ue ( - sb I K UK PKK,1Mi INTI" ^ White Sailors From Itf vw 'i?\ $ '* ' Stairs War Ships ?V X-/ -cH . <? I ?rral Negroes. "^7 - T I ^ (From The* New York 'I t wa Si ^ S ? i ^ J fe$ B^r Harbor, Me, Jul w W ! ? H 15 II?3 ?. TL The race feeling which i 0> i , 7 I ho navy against the coio r _ ^ I has been cropping ort Ik ?lnS,r"l?3.t$,jfotC ^|t|.? IIi'cl of fprcn llnito .01A I. I XTUt BST i Thip! "niv'Ml- T"? _3' & sailors nav ' VT?,T> P xdt for the colored men. so -Aw A - _ sW> y to siibstantinto our | negroes have kept aboai Dress (.ioods, infill- ^ "1 th** time riOher than ri ulies, from .'{ to 2.>e. "" streets. jils :>i 7'e per yard. On la?t Saturday night per yard. 1 yard of them came aslic 1-vard wide Tall'eta, , , . , , , , , . . ' ^ aliout midnight a nun; .rih + 1.2.?. .+.100 m ^ I . , , ,i. 1 ii.,- ^ .Jackiesgot into the tent w i 111- on tlie iioiitir. ; in Shirts, Towels, ^ Naval liranch of t he Yout lie-Its, Etc. 3 ,.">00 v Christian Association has insertions to match, r on the town lot and dr Suits (job) in Crush negros who l\ad coir ill-wool +7.50 .serge ^ j II- 'V . j... i ^ 1 for a niirht s 10112101;. I s, al +b..?0 aim > 1 ..>0. \ | & j od men were knocked 1 or it I Main street by a crowd of >, ?-/0 UC/liiiO i and, alter getting a lew k II.KSS lirogan at v punches, scrambled tot! men's low-cut Shops , ran go at first cost. If , -mean got a lOconts ZL One colored man was spenders, a 10 cents ^ over a fo,1('0 1,1,0 1,10 fitrt >il, 10 balls Sowing ^ then made his escapi os too nmiieroim to ^ a.?i f 1 k:- ? ' ?r uiiici luiiiiu 111 n tt a y 10 ui 0 station, where he was lo< Come ^ to keep him away from tl >u, whether you buy ^ sailors, who had been vo, him. Still another rusht *Vmr?lr On ? (,rug store' where 1,0 was ^^ the cellar to aronl the n emained there for som \ J 10^ ^ose Who Fail | | lo 1 ilV<Jb t1 ^citc i i I, can only blame 2 53.1? j:themselves fori the loss of their J TERES! |i money. | ic !u\.rur Socks { 0_ lor in>\ 111 roe i*x if*** it Ccakes line Yoih I j?\> Jc ^ ior ii'(> ^nvfoin CJiiHoo * i;,c. ;;i;-inch oulidiu uVhtftf j >Oc ro'^ek I ? >_/ t\i v 1.,. \ L O * ?* V?' - 1 w 5? .t, cknts Mirrors | >?c rj1.^ Umbrellas j *0 I'011 1*1 XK Ol/S-.fci worth 8 )til(u TAihouui) OKlilbf.'hoo r C o for HLCH Is. U I) T\nvmqn|j worth ^ 0'^ TAIJLK JjftillU&A 40 cts ft ?1 AH FOK WHIRS' TJnfQ ! >JL.V/VJ *I.&0 TRIM MUD liULO ^ r 5C TUIXIMKJ) MATS 1 En E. CLOUD I i ? NA VY. after which he was smuggled ou oi a hack dpor. Since Saturda, United night no colored men have com HI. aslioro troni the ships alter dark They toil a good joke on preacher who doesn't live so fa Pimes ) from here. While fishing on< day he dropped his false teetl -v into the creek ami after trying fo exists in c.n hour to (i>h them out he gav< red men it up in despair. A friend ol hi 're since! who had attended a banquet will I State* M1'"1 'u '{,'d . . went home and got a nice pieci white . i i , i? i ol ioast clucken, put it on a fish e> ho <k and threw it in the creel that the jn i though he was !i hing id mod ' Wot!, -'ton a the hait - Mlc sk down " ar those lal-e te th, l! c\ made a neat spring and sett let onto if with flip proverbial niin istennl <!?. u.;h grip The cliiekei ?r o. At n(| |,?elh worn 111 ri mm I over t< iber *ol jiio parson.?C'hesterlield Adver hich the tisop. TIIlVL'oNtiKST WOliDS erected , , i We have recently road wit I uvo out , . 1* interest a discussion mnmnj 10 three through tlie papers rogardinj wo col dm lonei.vt words. The tw< lown on words which seem to hr.vo hcci Jaokies J-d'dty starting the discussioi . are "incircuinV.eririlihlonoss' ic 8 an I a|u| "honoriliealnntiidinily leir foot 1 oncli having 2'J letters. Thesi j were soon placed in obscurity thrown hy the discovery of the won set lie "antidisestablishiaentarians"? . 2t? letters. Another seeker nfte 3' long words rang tlio changes 01 ic police t|,e jast named word, and mad ^ked up it, "antidisestablishmentarian hennery ism"?2S letters ? and thi chasing seems to be tlio longest Enp i ? lish word vet unearthed. lUi id into a , *, . , . after all is thero any longe put into wor(i t]ian smiles, which has : noh, anil mile between the first and las te time, letters? j SritANDEt* IN KANSAS t! * ? jk College Men Weill I h<*jv to t?et Work sis Hai v *M. i I A special t?? the IX* Y >rk I 1ft Worid f r< m 1,-ni > - r j Stranded, 2,000 mile? 'Torn New L j 101K, v?11uoni in i.<. j i>i 111> Hue, 1 or hope of seenrinr o*inlnvr?ient in the harvest Iiui ?. w.nich they i | conliilei.i Iv went >->tu M, ? Y .rk l I to Ret, s? vi ra 1 ! 'Tti I ' .Me-e M " 1 *;? '* in Q dire ( trait1- in tic- prairi- r< wtis riot" Western Kansas. Tin- i - the story told i . F- - ! No} i'i. au 1 , englishman, tWi>> n?wsed ii<u??h St Louis tonight,our:n>u uliw* tered hy the nn, pai-.ni<< -- >md . di?di? artened, on ins wav to New $ York to his wife sod ha hie -. m' Nut tall cam** to I'oited f States four nvntha ?go. mot ?r\g ^ ! immediately ftr:>c od hv 'he id& v eiiiseuiciios iur m.u vi.ri it..tids a needed iu Kansas at >t>2 50 per f day and hoard. Ida u.ute i with k a party ot 32, mostly college men. B Rier landed in lopaka and were Ia * 5} dispatched to Nes-(Jity. Nnttall ' nr. wt I h? l> o I 0**O r ^ w U. ^U .. f in^ j deducting railroad fare and travH oiling expenses, ho had exactly loft when he loaded at Ness 1 City. .Farmer-' we'u not throngling at the at itiou to meet tliem - and give them the expected em2 ploy meat. No one was ou hand i I | except the usual quel a of loaiera. Filially, after s??ttdiug a week i lof ? 1'1 ? ') ' * - ' - ' i ui ( ?ii n u?j u i armer ap11 pea red who wailtii five men. rlNuttall wan one of those chnnen. They worked for three days and ^ j were given f'j each an i told they ? were not needed longer. When I thev stated that they were given ( to understand they would be paid $2 50 a day apiece, the farmer reminded them that he had fed and lodged them and that he had deducted $1.50 per day per man for this. Nuttall with his $3 g*t on r the first train going ea-t. a Sir. Thomas Lipton, that P doughty English sport, who has s .just crossed the Atlantic to again > eoinp'Me for the American yacht* in:, cup, was orv e a poor farm laborer in South Carolina. He v was fho son of Scottish parents, . ami was horn in (iln?co\v but ran away ami camo lo America when quite young. Alter remaining in ! this country lor a tew years he i returned to his uaiive country. >land borrowed moaoy to set up a small grocery store. He now owns 120 stores in different parts lot the world, 00 oi them being in I the city ot Loudon alone. He r says: Kvery business idea, every successful move 1 have made, lias s I ' been suggested to me by obser 1 valoii ot Ameiican methods ,llle epciih a waJfto;. dollars a > year in advertising his goods. H Mr. .1. A. Sullivan, a talented reporter on the News and "Courier's staff died suddenly 1 J Monday night with a heuior1' rhage, aged 27 ytofrs He was a " uative ot Anderson. s ^ Tkia inaalur? la cm ?Oti0fUM\ of th? gMtuiM Laxative BrointHfriinine T?bi.u be reutetly thbt rnrii a Hilil lit ua* < :