Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, April 21, 1897, Page 5, Image 5
| DENTISTRY.
Dr. R.?. GALLOWAY,
,s t>/:\ tist.
Office over Ucath, Springs ?!i Co's
^ Grocery Store. Lancaster, z. C.
, Keep Y~ON
THIS SHACK. AS
WE WILL HAVE * *
SOMETHING TO SAY
TO YOU NEXT * * *
WEEK. ******
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ft. a. merry <x uro.
Short Locals.
?The fruit crop is all right vet.
?Woodmen ot the World meet
Thursday night
?Another ear load <>| fresh
lime. T. 11. Davis.
I --.Miss 8. J. Moore, of York, is
*** C visiting at Mrs. Nannie C. Moore's.
?(iardens are unusually backward,
as well as most other crops.
? Miss Mattie Bell Key, of Cedar
Creek, is visiting Mrs. Dr.
Strait.
?April has been lurishing
some March weather the last two
day 8.
?.>iiss a>iuiv nammond. of
Heath Springs, is the guest of
Mr. C. T. Connors' family.
?Paul Young, colored, has
pease in Idoom and sweet potato
plants ready to transplant.
?Capt. B. .J. Wilherspoon
leaves lor Columbia this morning
to attend the meeting of the
Cirand Lodge K. of 11.
?Rev. S. N. Watson will (ill
his regular appointment at Beaver
Creek church next. Sunday at 1 1
o'clock, a. m.
? Presiding Elder J. B. Campbell
preached in the Methodist
church here Sunday morning and
night.
? Dr. Poovey was summoned
to the bedside of his brother who
lives in Fairfield, last week, lie
lelt him some better.
. ?List of letters advertised for
the week endinir Anril ontli *<17>
W. It. Davis, J. C. Mclver, .foe
Tyson. .f. F. Gregory, 1*. M.
?Married Sunday last at the
Presbyterian manse by lie v. C.
W. Humphreys, Mr. Win. Wells
and Miss Brazzel.
?/l'lie old soldiers of the Heath
Spring section have decided to
hold a reunion of all the soldiers
in the county at Ileath Spring in
August.
?There will be services in the
Episcopal church next Sunday at
11 o'clock a. m. and p. in.,
conducted by the lie v. J. W.
Canty Johnson. The Holy Coin ]
munion will be celebrated at the
morning service.
? We still have on hand a few
head of tnules and horses, which
we will sell cheap to close out. i
Stevens, Heath & Em.iott.
?M iss Hattio Funderburk, of 1
r- Dudley, lias been here several
days visiting her sister, Mrs. H. C.
4* Hough.
Sprhif/ Mrtliclnr Is a necessity'
which Hood's Sarsaparilla grandly I
supplies. II purities and vitalizes the I
blood and t hus gi ves tone and st rengt li
to the whole system.
J Hood't PUIS are the only pills to
' take with Hood's Sarsaparilla. (.'urei
all liver ills.
?INIr. T. B. Clyburn who is in
business in Chester spent Monday
and Tuesday here with his uncle,
Sherill* L. M. Clyhurn.
?Mr. II. J. Gregory, whose
cosy little dwelling has recently
been enlarged by the addition of
two rooms and a piazza,is further
beautifying the same by painting.
?Messrs. 11. J. Gregory & Co.
are having them a nice ollice built
in their stables, and will move
their harness-making department
down to the first floor.
?The spinning department of
the factory will start up on full
time?day and night?Monday
week.
? A ! t.ter from Mrs. Chafee is
to the effect that Mr. Chafee is
gradually growing worse, and
that, there is little or no hope of
his recovery.
? II. S. Chrrrv & Bro., dealears
in heavy and fancy groceries, invite
your attention in this issue of
I the Entkkprisk. They are worthy
I young men and will appreciate
your custom and treat you right.
?Master Roach Steward and
his sifter, Miss Dessie, each won
the prize of his class offered hv
Prof. M J. (irecn of" the Tabernacle
school for the best orthography.
?Miss liUla Lindsay lias bought
the llasseltine house and lot, and
will repair and remodel the same.
Mrs. Amanda Hood has bought a
lot of her, and will build at an
early day.
j Pain-Killer, j
] (PXR11T DAVIS'.) ! [
* A Purs and Safe Remedy In every esse [
J an J every kind of liowel Complaint Is ^ ,
] Pain-Killer, i
! This Is a true statement and It can't be {
? mailo too strong or too omphalic. t
J It Is a slmplo, safe and quick cure for ' t
j Cramps, Cough, Rheumatism, j
i Colic, Colds, Kourulgln, I !
J I Dlsrrhnrs, Croup, Toothache. ' |
; TWO sizes. 23o. and 50c. \
' t?'iwfnti*?niiw?simni?Vusw *
trot tt'fmt Sfir U'antftl.
Magistrate Burns' court heard
the case of against
Sallie Dye. both colored, for assault
and battery Monday. When
tiie Magistrate inquired of the
defendant if she wished a jury,
she replied in the aflirmat ive,adding
that she wanted "justice"
The jury was empaneled and after
hearing the case,they unanimously
and promptly voted "guilty."
She was sentenced to .'10 days on
the chain gang or pay a fine of
$11.10. She promptly paid the
fine.
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, Another It. It. Accident.
Ah accident occured on the F.
' C. A' 1'. Railroad near Columbia
about 2 o'clock yeaterday morning
in which Conductor Smiley of
a freight train was killed and
flagman Wylie had one leg
broken. The train wan going into
the aiding for tl<<? l<Mrtrl/la ?f?.??;
; r. " ?cnnbule
train to pass, when the conductor's
cabnoso left the track
and threw the conductor from the
platform upon which ho was
j standing, upon the track, and the
| wheels passed over his body.
We Have F
Stage of
Blov
Popular goods and low prices w
ness that can he done under pressi
more like Christmas than April.
i.:i - -
uniii you ger ours. 1 he public i
prices to people who try to grow r
to pay for any thing to anybody; ai
and that is why
is giving away more goods every c
concern in the State. When we :
MOW SOWN T<
lUflllinarV Miss Minnie McLarnon and
lflllllilljlj Gathering BARGAINS h:
PflPflnfiAn 1 I'asliion iiere is 1;
ntJLtipilUIl Store bedecked with all tlu
lar. Orders pouring in 1
CHILDREN'S MILLINERY HAVE GREAT DIS
DRESS GOODS,
Stock overllowing with all the STYLES and XO\
stroke in BLACK GOODS buying and selling. N<
25 cents tor 48 inch Black Mohair, tli
65 cents lor 40 inch Silk Lustre Molu
50 cents for 40 inch Silk Lustre Sccil
21 cents for 38 inch Surah Serge, tha
i 45 cents for 40 inch Liz/ard Cloth, In
27 cents for 35 inch All-Wool Batiste
? 60 cents for 40 inch Silk Brocade .Ja<
00 cents for High Class Raised Brocr
A GREAT SI
I t f w 2,500 Y AI?I>S NOW IX S'l
X Jl^ at 20 cents. Illack Moire V
w w Ym- g~K w Moire Velour Silk at .$1.35,
I h , ^2> J Foulards, Clack and White
Duchesse and Changeable T
Our wonderful display ol new W ASH (iOODS
an assortment. Never such low prices. Never, n
Colored KTAMINKS, FUKNCII < HlOANDIKS, liai
very fine. Crass I.inens in Stripes, Figures and 1*1:
f> cents. 50 pieces Nainsook, Lawns and Dimities
at 5 cents, worth 10 cents.
In Lace and
Everything now and just what you want. Miles uj
If money is an object to you, you must visit, us.
Handkerchiefs, undressed, 5 cents. Yard wide Tur
yards Diaper Cloth, 1 cents. 120 White Counterpj
tain Doles and fixtures, down to lf> cents. 110 Lac
Hoy's Knee Dants, worth 25 cents, for 10 cents. 1:
1,500 Sample Hats at 40 cents on the Dollar. STI
than one-halt price.
Tremendous Purchas<
Crowded; Our
Ladies Slippers down to 10 cents, worth 75 cents
at. $1.86.
2000 YARDS N K \V MATT I NO at 10
Hundreds of Window Shades. D<
You must buy in a hurry
Ganson
N. B.?New Idea Patterns,?;
of CORSETS coming.
?
3assed The
T rumpet
/ing.
in us trade. Wonderful, the busijre
to sell. Trade with us now is
You nevei know the lowest price
s no longer willing to pay two
ich on usury. One price is enough
nd one-half one price is better still,
C WkM
lay at one-half price than any other
set out to do a thine: we do it.
3 BUSINESS I
1 her assistants are already. The last HAT is in.
is ended. SKI.I.IXO BARGAINS has he^uu in
lithl'ully respected. South Window arid front of
i ('HARMS which make our MILLINERY so popuroni
everv direction. MOllRNING HATS and
PLAY.
DRESS GOODS!
/"KLTIKS for Spring and Summer wear. Master
:>t surpassed in a city. PRICES unmatched :
e best, 40 cent kind,
lir, best $1.00 kind.
I; i 1
nan, oest yo-cent kind,
t, 35-cent kind,
est 75 cent kind.
?, best. 50-cent kind,
cquard, best $1.00 kind,
ides, worth $1.50.
LK SEASON.
'OHK. Corded and Plain Kai-Kai Silks,once again
elour Silk at $1.00, the <;ood $1.50 kind. Black
the extra $2 sort. Fancy Tafetta Silks, Pointed
Indias, Black and Colored Surahs, Black Satin
afettas.
have fairly caught public fancy. Never such
ever! Such selling seen in Lancaster. Black and
ulsome designs. French jdain Organdies, all shades,
tin. French I'ercals, new styles, English I'ercals
at 5 and Scents. 5,000 yards Keinnauts of Duck
Embroideries
ton miles, thousands upon thousands of yards.
Here arc a few IMums : 000 Ladies Pure Linen
key Keel Damask, 15 cents, worth ,'50 cents. 500
ines, large size, only 50 cents, worth ,f 1. 300 Cur
ie Curtain's worth-vl, only 45 cents a pair. :io<>
>0 Men's Cassimere Vests at 40 cents, worth +1.
vAW HATS for Men, Boys and Children at less
i rvf Q1i*moavc<
-? vsx O. JL/Cpuu
Store Crowded.
Misses Fine Shoes going ;il Sf> cents, groat value
cents.
ipular Colors.
to get our goods,?they don't stay.
Dry Goods Co.
my Pattern 10 cents .A new line
G. D. G. Co.