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Local Matters j. It APPOINTMENTS OF REV. J. M. WHITE. ] Unity, 1st and 3d Hahbalh. Gills Creek, 2?1 aud 4th Habbatli, 11 a. m. ( Pleasant Hill, 2J and 4th Sabbath, 4 p di> 1 / * the only Candy, < A trial ; will convince you. At ~ j! Mackorell's. ?Cottage for rent. Apply to \ W. J. Cunningham. 3ti. i ?Albert Boykin, col., diedj< here Sunday of dropsy. ( ?Mrs. John 1>. Wylie and her 1 little grand-Bon, John D. Wylie, ^ vriil leave to>day for an extended ! visit to New York City. ] ? Columbus buggy and harness, nearly as good as nev, for sale at half price. Apply at this 1 office. J ,,Wh rnorr?fr tr? loum tliul f-l<%n . .. W w ?VMftU fUUV lAUUi 1 J. N. Estridge of White Bluff has \ been in a critical condition since j last Friday of heart trouble. ? Mr. Joe S. Hagins of Elgin ] lost a good horse Monday from eating green peavinen. ?1 will pay more than any- ( body for turkeys, chickens and eggs. Bring them to G. W. Phillips' store. 3ti. A. <J. ELLIS. | ?The ladies of the Baptist : church will serve dinner on Monday and Tuesday of court week in the vacant store room in the Rid die block. Drop in and get a ( good dinner at a reasonable price. | U t tho rvttll L/m?/* i Ui tUU \y\illMU I1J11I UUI t'j on Monday, 12th day of October, 1903, a little daughter of Mr. and ( M r? Lewie Deas, aged about 1 ( year. ?Don't fail to read R. Mile's j new adv. in this issue. He is < quoting some very low prices for 1 your consideration. ?Mr. W.C. Thomson, Sec'y. and Treas. of the Lancaster Cotton Mills, returned yesterday i from a business trip to New York j City. ? For Stylish Wedding In vita- ; tions and anything else in Job Printing, apply at the office of the Lancaster Enterprise. ?The trustees and patrons are requested to meet at Gills Creek I school house on Friday next at 7 j o'clock, p. m., for the purpose of electing a teacher and setting time for school to start. Jos. M: Caskey, Chrm. Bd. Trustees. Foley's Honey and Tar cures coughs and colds and prevents pneumonia. Take no substitutes. T. E. Funderburk. ?Another change of schedule went into effect on the. Southern Sunday. The south-bound passenger trains now arrive here at 7:38 and 11:50 a. m., respective* ly and the north-bound at 5:59 and 8:10 p. in., respectively. ?Sheriff Hunter went down to Elgin Sunday and arrested Pome Watiea. colored. Pome was drunk and had engaged in a row tear St. Luke church, cursing boisterously on the public highway and shooting twice at Jack Langley. The Sheriff was notified and went down and brought Pome to jail. ?Reserve seats on sale at the drug stores for the performance of the Bullock Vaudeville and Elite Co., at the graded school auditorium tomorrow night. The Gazette Messenger of Washington, N. C., say8: "The performance hf re was more than creditable and sustained their well earned reputation of a year ago. Every member of the company is an ara.1 a a l _ . if?.. n ii * vnrc ana me iiny miss duiiock lone is well worth the price of admission. The show highly pleased our people/1 ?('apt. li. M. McCrorey went * to Greenville Monday in answer ;o a tolemam that his niece, Mis> J Katie Mob ley, was seriously ill. | 1 ? Mr. I). JVi. Baily found throe' * if his geese dead in his pasture (( the other day, supposedly silled 8 t>y a dog. 1 ?Lancaster Camp W. O. W. [ tvill meet in their hall Thursday 1 light. Business .of importance,! * requiring every member's atten- ;* ;i0D- __ ! I ivvi<iciiin:i) IVIiKMI. Moses Izard, colored, an em- : ? ployee at the lleath granite quar- ! ( :y near Heath Springs, was acci- J ? lentally killed Monday by a piece ? jf granito which they were hoist-! ing with the derrick, breaking and tailing on him. Death was instantaneous. Lancaster County Teacher's As sociatlon. The noxt regular meeting of Lhe Lancaster County Teacher's' Association will be held at Lan master on Oct. 24, 1903, at 11, 3'clock, a. m. Let every teacher some, also trustees and any one interested in the cause of educa-' Lion are invited to meet with us. I An interesting program will ap- j1 pear later. Kespectfully, I' A. C. Rowell, I Co. Supt. of Ed. ( P. S.?Kershaw Era, please' sopy. a"caiu7 [ 1 The gentlemen requested to act ? as a committee to solicit subscrip tions for the erection of an iron fence around Douglas grave yard met Friday last and elected me as its chairman and Mr. J. F. Williams secy, and treasurer. 1 was requested at said mooting to as-* certain what moneys are now on hand aud subscribed to a former committeo appointed for this purpose, and would respectfully ask Idiat said funds and said subscrip lion list be turned over to our committee. H. H. Gooch, Chairman. Foley's Kidney Cw~e makes kidneys and bladder right mmamaaxMsommaaaamammmsBmamm^mmBmsur BIG JOBII P 56 inch Heivy Woo 11 I crkirtl g?no lining?1| <i ? gnou 40 cis va:ue. oui|| loader, the yard ^ No a(lvl>,lc? , Dry Goods 2000 yards Simpson's 27 iuch Per culs, in short lengths, at the yard 5? 1600 yards? cents Outings, in pretty patterns, at only? 5c a yard. 2000 yards 12} and 15 cts fltunelettt waistiiigs at the yard 10. Heavy w- igbt, lOcts., Cotton Flan nel, at 8}t flood wool mixed pants Jeans, worth 20 c .nts, at the yard, 12}< HOSIUKY DKPARTMBNT Ladies flne lisle ribbon hose, good 35c value, at the pair 25? Ladies heavy fleece liued hose, worth 16c, at the pair 10. Ladies full seamless, best grade 10< hose special price 7c paii Nice fine gage ribbed, the 12}c gradt at 10c! Heavy,double thick for boos, to ar rive next week, wor b 20c. at tht pair 12J? Big Linen Sale. Wo made a Bargain purchase o! table linens and napkins. 72 iuoh very heavy half bleached damask, neyer Hold under $1 00, out price the yard ?5< Fine mercerized damask, the 75i kind, at the yard 50< Good hea\y bleached damask, 40< value, at 26< I .urge size all linen doylies, worth $1 25, at the dozen 75i Lar^e size napkins, worth $1.25, ai the dozen $1 00 Dress Goods. 66 Inch Zihalinei very 'tylish am' serviceable, tho yard 95c 54 inch real Broadcloths, heavy and smooth, will not nap, the$l 75 grad< at $1.2.5 52 Inch twill bock broadcloths, lh? regular $ 25 kind, very special, at 89c 50 lrcli all wool broadcloths sold everywhere at 75e, our clo>e cut pricr the yard 50( &r E. E StMlricn l>cntli of Mrs ICohortson 1 Mrs Li///io Kobertsuii, wife of 1 Mr. \V M. Hoherteoo of Oak 1 mrst, and daughter of Mr. J T. j I ^nilthoil #1 inil \T/?rwKn? nft/i^n^An / JIU.\/I1\IUJ tlilCI IIVIUll > )f heart trouble. She was sitting .1 it the fireside con versing with her , laughter when she suddenly foil >ver speechless against the cradle n which lay her three woeks old >abo. The daughter ran to her issistanco and did what she rould | jut before any other members of ho family arrived she died She lad been married about 19 years, ind leaves her husband aud 9 ihildren surviving her. Sho was i member of tho Baptist church md her remains were interred yesterday afternoon at Laurel hlill cemetery. Meeting of Lancaster Bible So> eicty. The llth anniversary of the Laucastor Bible Society was held ast Sunday night in the Baptist church at this place. The address was delivered bv Rev. W. H. Hodges and was pronounced very firtA Ahnnl 47S . ">? 1? uwvuv VI V. rt ao 1 KIDCU l?V jollection. Rov. W. II. Hodges ind Mrs. J. H. Boldridge were sonstituted life members of the ] American Bible Society, and tho 1 Dxecutive committee was authorized to elect another life mom ' her. Officers were elected for the ensuing year as follows: Rev. , J. H. Boldridge, D. D., Pres.; < Rev Chalmers Eraser, Vice Pres.;1 7 7 I Fresh Lot of V Ladies' Shoulder Braces, all sizes. JSlPPrescriptions carefully till AT1UK CORNER T. EUGENE FI Sept. 30, 1903. E. CLOU ? THE POPULAR STOltE. ? n price, on the contrary our new fall sChcapest ever shown in the eit^. No where in the State can greatsr values be found than we art showing thi3 season. No time oi thought has been spared in the sollecting together of our large PALL STOCK and feel sure thai those who visit our store in search >f the best things at the LOWEST POSSIBLE PRICES will not be . iisappointed. VVe are showing (in ?l?r?Ant. ctnnV n# O""' ?? V wvvvxt VI UUO J^ID3C Hoods with trimmings to match by far the choicest line wo have shown, and at prices we know t<- ( 9e lower than can be found elsewhere. v > ?**s*aa*wi***B**eoemaepieeeeeei Greatest Clothing Values. Our Clothing stock this season 1 iurpasses any we ever had. The v dyles are correct, and the most * important of all they fit the form , perfectly. Wo cleaned up some lots from a manufacturer who I seeded the money, at one-third the price, and wo can offer the following low prices: 10 Han'. ?Q A A A 1 -* J. w iucn a Ipo.WU V-'ltHSllllUl SUllS, J good styles, the suit, $5.00 j 24 Men'9 $10.50 Thibet aod Cheviott suits, elegant at $6.90 ) 28 Men's $12.50 fino suits, groat value at tho suit $8.65 Boys' double breasted knee suits ut 89cts to $4.00. Boys' knee pants, wool, from 19cts to 75 cents. | :. cloi d. T. lleaty, See'v. and Treis : A'. C. rinmuon. Deposit ry. Executive committee: Kev. H. doldridgc, 1). D., .J. M. Kiddle, J. T. Connors, K. C. Sccrcst, fudge Ira It. Jones. Harriots Married, at the cotton mill here ast Sunday, by Rev. S. I. Catoe, Vlr. Ed Langloy and Miss Allie larris. ? Mr. Arthur Dubbs unci Miss ^1 initio Barret*, bcth of the mill ullage, were nmrried on Sunday ust, 11th iust., by Kov. S. I. ?'atoe. ? Married, by ltov. S. I. Caoe, Sunday, Oct. 11, lt)03, Mr. Robert Robertson and Miss Funlie Doster, both of the mill di?,rict. ?Married, on Sunday last, Mr. Lewis Dabney and Miss Mollio Bailey, daughter of Mr. \\. J. Bailey. The ceremony was performed by Rev. T. A. Dabney at the homo of the bride's father several miles west of town. BROKE INTO HIS HOUSE. S. Do Quinn of Cavendish, Vt., was robbed of his customary health by invasion of Chronic Constipation. When Dr. King's New Life Fills broke into his hOUSe. his tmilhln wna niTnalA.1 / ? . v ?i uu (%1 1 OOIVU Mid now bo's entirely cured. They're guaranteed to cure, 25c at Crawford Bros' J. F. Mackey fe Co. and T. E. Funderburk's, Drug Store. Filey's Candy. Best line of Cotnbs and Brushes. Trusses adjusted withoutexlra J CHARGES. ed at all hours at lowest prices. . DRUG STORE. JNDERBURK, DUUQGIVT. D Dress Goods "ar"(K)0 yds dougtilU. b'o width plaid * suitii gs, regular price 12.} cts ??a great Birlock is the at ctr: price Op BLACK DRESS GOODS. 4." it.ch silk lustre brill ieutine. 60 ts goods, speoal they aid 35c 45 iu?'b flue 75c brilliantine at 50c (treat bargain in a fine Henrietta loth, well worth 75c, at 45c yd 5 pieces 40c satin ja<piards, splendid or skirts, a yard U5e 20c llguieil mnhuir, f..st black, at he yard 12-lc Millinery Specials. We picked up bargains in Misses nid Children's scratch felt Hals and <uitors that are good value at $1.00, iour choice each 50c Children's navy tumoshanter Caps it 25c 1 a siik Specials. Guaranteed taffetas, the BOcts kind; 31 colors, at the yard Goo 36 inch black taffeta, good $1.00 silk it the yard 89c 36 inch black ttffe'a. guaranteed, voven in selvage, very heavy and vorth $1.50, the yard $1 10 36 inch Peau de Soir, extremely leavy, was $2 25 a yard, at. $1 65 Shoes that Fit and Wear. DOROTHY DODD" Shoes and )xfords for Ladies at $2,50, $3.00 and >3 50, guaranteed. CUOBSETT Shoes for gents at $2 5ft >3.00, $3,50 and $4 00 in the latest toes md leathers, all warranted. Battle A x? Shoes for men at $1.25, >1.50 and $2 00. Battle Axe Shoes for ladies at $1,25, ind 1,50, Battle A xe Shoefc for "liildren at 75e, nd $1.00. Kvcry Pair Guaranteed. ID. -M Come and My St Of New i NOW ARRIVE 1 take special pleasure in letting in; returned from the Northern markets wh BARGAINS. Thoso goods tire now ur glad to have you call and inspect them, the , FOLLOWING B 50 Men's Suits vi $7.50. I am goin at a quick sale for A lot of Childrc regular $ 1.25 suit! A lot of Men's fin leather counters^ yours for Ladies' Shoes, tl yours for I liavo n iargo stock of Men's pan a'so carry a large and selected line of J at the very LOWEST PRICES. R. B $ .WE CA1 y --.A Full Li a Heavy and Fane / ^ fc< *"51Z3" -K Z"L~V:X< - ?3- SCT-- X SCrockerywareJ X iGlassware, y 1 Hardware, 5 Tinware. 8 *~~3X?iehs;.3[E: y ^"CHEWING TOBACCO 151ootn?(Jan't be beat, at 40 cents ^ 3 Honey Moon Sewing Machines lef 8G.C. OA] ^ (Next door to Western Unioi 2 aEaME3K*s: ?&- - ??- -??? 1 THERE ARE ? i AT7TT t?7" " I Will 5 SHOULD ltUY 8 S 1st, 1 Have the | 2d, The Lowest [71 al Jast think of it 15 pounds No. S and no less to each customer. 8 po Ijj Any brand of Tobacco you want, tr 8 bacco, tags redeemable at Ac each. si!' J j* When you can t lint Ijjl in town you want, c i Vmiv? fnv li ^ rn.rn.JL m. % w m. A. A I J. B. Maq -?cr-: -** --- ? ja. - ? vanInspect ock Goods, iG DAILY. y customers know that I hare ere 1 secured liiuny GOOD riving Daily and I will he 1 cull special attention to ARGAINS! /ortli $6.50 to g to run them $3.90. mi's Clothing, s for 90c. ic Shoes, solid north $1.25 95c. ic $1.00 kind, 75c. ts at the lowest prices. 1 den's and Ladies Underwear Yours For liargains, IILES. / any.-- h ne of.-' $ y Groceries, * jGuns 1 % I P}d 1 5 SliellsJ y |CHEAPj & -The brand called "Full tho pound. t. Rye and Clover Seed. RNES.S i Telegraph Office,) ^KXKKK it ~*jf="=3K ?r~~ fiar^-~**=3x?j REASONS | YOU FROM ME: | Best Goods; | 1> * *3 Prices. A 1 Coffee, ^ 1.00, no more g unds Soda for 25 cents. y a plug 4'Spot Cash" To- p) 1 anything f, ?mo ti) inc. * usiness, | [0RELL1 - ?.as~ > **E3*W ?