Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, June 02, 1897, Page 5, Image 5
Vy STAPLE AND FANCY GROCERIES
"f Our New
i On Us.
"S tyjfr PRICE
T : LIST.
s pounds Arbuekle's OoH'ee, .<!.( *
7 *' Good Green Coll'ee, l.Oi
33 liars Good Soap, 1.0
Fine Molasses, per gallon, 21
The best Molasses, per gallon, 31
May Cherry Tobacco. per pound,. .21
The best White Oil, 1
2 3 pound-cans line Peaches for .11
Good Smoking Tobacco,. . .5 and lOcts
For Low
Prices
on all other GROCERIES
both Heavy and Fancy
call on us.
Dim Door Sout/i of tin
Ha of.
R. S. Cherry & Bro
Short Locals.
? Bicycles repaired by Poag A
Harper.
?(inrdons are looking fim
about town.
^ ?Mr. .lames Bartonella** finish
ed chopping cotton.
?The outlook for an abundant
croj) of blackberry pieR is Hatter
inc.
V ?Ice and iee tickets just as
' cheap as the cheapest at \V. A
Davis'.
?Miss Florella Mevnardie at
t
tended the Sam .Jones meeting ii
Kook Hill last week.
?Don't forget to take your ma
chinery to Foag tfc Harper for re
pairs in time for the threshing
' season.
?The Salem Methodist churcl
is to he moved to Heath Spring
between thi< and Fall. A lot hai
been secured.
INCONTINENCE of water during ?de?M
stopped immediately by hit 1C. Dktoiion'i
Asti Du'Ktic. Cures children and adult
ullkc 1'rlcc il. Soid by J. F. Mackey & Co
DruRglsts, Lancaster, S C.
?Miss Lilia Walters, of the
Wild Cat section, is visiting
friends and relatives here thii
^ week.
?Wheat and oats will soon br
ready for the cycle. Considerable
quantities of oats will lie out thii
week.
. ?Cotton chopping is ahou
^ completed and cotton is looking
i.??? ?t ;_i.i i
uciii-1 nin e mi; ?<irin lllgllis IKIV<
set in.
? Iu'v. S. N. Watson occupiec
the Baptist pulpit here Sunday
morning, and preached an excel
lent sermon.
?Those boring the artesiai
well at Abbeville have struct
water, the llow being 100 gaPoni
a minute.
?Mr. A. W. Moore,formerly ol
this place, now of Florence, wai
in town last week.
? Messrs. W. 11. Culp, T.K.Cun
ningham and 11. J. Gregory ?& Co
have each bought a McCormicl
reaper and binder to harvest theii
wheat and oats.
?A little child ol Mr. and Mrs
T. I'. Ballard, aged about eigli
months, died Sunday and \vu:
buried at Salem on Monday.?
/ Kra.
Health Means a perfect condi
tion of the whole system. I'ur<
blood is essential to perfec
health. Hood's Sarsaparilla makei
pure hlood and thus fiives healtl
and happiness.
^ Hood's rills are the favorite
family cathartic and liver medi
cine. l'rice'25c.
1. ?Mr. Kinloch Matins, of the
Yorkville Yoenmn, spoilt several I
days here recently with his'
r mother.
f . . .!
?Mrs. Louie ttobinson, ol
Walkup, X. ( ., visited friends
and relatives in the Sincerity secit
ion last week.
?Mr. and Mrs. II. .1. Gregory
" spent Saturday and Sunday with
i,'the latter's parents at I.andsford.
?Mr. 1'. G. MeCorkle made his
- debut upon the streets recently
i dressed in a white suit, with
r> a white cap and riding a white
bicycle.
?Miss Annie Witherspoon has
returned from Charlotte where
she has been in attendance upon
' the meetings of the Presbyterian
General Assembly.
?Cherokee county's first court
is in session this week at Gall'iiey,
. 'Judge Aldrich is presiding and.
. Solicitor Henry and stenographer
MeCaw are performing their usual
duties.
?Kershaw's bicyclists continue
to grow in numbers, Mrs. R. W.
- i Drallin and Misses Lizzie Stevens
and Daisy 1'earee being the most
recent additions.?Kra.
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IilAttRlfaiA, HYSF.XTERY, \i
aiulull HOWEI, COMl'l.AI.XTS. *. - 1
A buro, bafts Quirk Cure for there *> *
troubles in J *
(PKKRT DAVIS'.) *
Yard Internally and Externally, a' 1
Tw o Surg, 25c. and ftOc. bottles. J ?
* ?Mr. W. B. Robinson, of I'al- '
estine, Texas, son of the late 1).
' 1*. Robinson, has been on a visit *
' to friends and relatives in the ]
* neighborhood of his old home i <
near Craigville lie was in Ran- |%
? caster last Friday.
4 ?Married, May .'10th, at the
residence of the officiating officer,
> Magistrate Burns, Mr. Mack R.
j (ihent and Miss Mary Isabella ,
? (ihent, all of Lancaster county.
?(ieorge Hammond, colored, ]
51 was up before Magistrate Hums ;
* last Friday for violating a labor
' er's contract, lie plead guilty
, and was senteced to '?() days with
U overseer \V. II. It. Harton's gang.
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I ' Qticnchet the thirr.t, tickles f*
I I *':l * ! b''l of snap, sp irkle fj j
| an 1 i u : v< -ace. A t -mner- t.
n ail c drink ior cvcry'xxlv. y
"J B, ?? T' " 'uric ? lllrr? I . i'Mlaitr'phla. 1
?The I n ion meeting at New ,
* I lope church last week was well
^ j attended and the exercises wero
^ of a very interesting character, j
i Several people from town at-1
tended. The Sunday morningser-1
31 mon was preached l>y Kev. J. II.
. ISoldridge, and the afternoon ser- j
mon by Kev. .1. IS. Bozeman.
OF WINNING
BARGj
AT SANSON'
A Big Stir
Wast
The kind of Goods most needed
goods we are offering at
A GREAT
A crash among the Jobbers brought
10 cent Organdie Lawns, lovely co
o j
them at 5 cents a yaid.
v C
Excessive Product
the Ma
WITNESS 2,500 yards of Lin
it cents, that cost 10 cents to manuf;
ment of yard-wide 10 cent Percales
See these 5 cent figured Lawns goin
No One Expects to Se
Prices Exc
That $\ Counterpane for 50 cents,
pane buyers. Sold out first stock in
and boil ght 300 more.
Let us jog your memory c
Lace Curtains and
every lady of thrift s
You Cannot /
to Miss Such I
10 cent Ribbed Gauze Vest for 4
V ests are only 5 cents. Ladies $1
cents. 25 cents Lisle Gloves, Silk !
25 Cent Turk*
Damask is On
Baby's 25 cent Muslin Caps are
with Steel rod arc only 70 cents.
Come and vou will see whv *
^SOfj fifty Q
MILLINERY
MNS
S Where Bargains Are
Always Looked For.
in
1 Goods.
. 1 * r 1
ai tnis tunc ot the year arc the
Sacrifice Prices.
BREAK!
our way 3,600 yards of fine
lorings. Wc arc going to rush
o o o
ion Has Glutted i
rket.
icns and Ducks selling with us
acture. Look at this last shipwc
arc rushing off at 6 cents,
g at 3 cents.
*e Such
;ept at GANSON'S.
Never saw so many Counteri
10 days, turned right around
HI
Window Shades,
hould see them.
Afford
Bargains.
cents. i o cent bleach Gauze
dress Button Shoes are only 65
Stitching, arc only 10 cents.
ay Red
1\/ I ^ PQ fo
i jr a 1 LOi
only 10 cents. $i Parasols
te are doing the business.
ODDS COMM.