Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, December 01, 1897, Page 4, Image 4
The above is
that stare us in
ern Merchant a
ceive,?energy
The skillful Sui
+V. r\ V? r> /~1 /\-f rt?ri
uuu uanu KJX OU1
Times ruin him
* Nov
$50,000 w;
4-4 Heavy Browr
5 cts., our price 4
Factory price 4 cc
Another Lot Heavy
?others ask 8 cents
Gingham?others a
cents. Heavy Heel
our price 5 cents. /
sold everywhere fo
long as it lasts, 16%
Reel Twilled all w
5 cents Bleached
Men's Heavy Und<
for 1 5 cents. Men'
cents kin for 5 cent:
Cheviot suits, sold e
our price $3,00. T1
Diagonal suits will
50 strictly all woo
best value ever offei
all over the country
long as they last $6,
CANCASTER ENTF.PiPR!
I'uftli.shed > '. very Wcdnesih
? liY?
Its - Eaterpribo - rutiishiDR Co^i
A. J. CLARK, I iit r.
DKCKMIiKK, - - - 1. 1
The frosts have cleaned up
yellow fever and the quarint
has linen lifted rit fill neintu
The town of Chester is ?
basking in tlie brightness of e!
trie lights, and has a bountiful s
]>ly o! excellent artesian water,;
u modern system of water w<
and sewerage. Wo congrat ill
our neighbor uj.on the subslan
progress she lias recently m;
and upon her propitious outl
for the future.
Itev. G. W. Gardner, I),
formerly of Lancaster,has resig
his pastorate at I'ort Valley, <
and moved to Greenwood in I
state, where he is embarking
the newspaper business, hav
bought a half interest in
?ireeiiwood Journal, as well :
half interest in tho South <'arol
Ttaptist, which he will publish
the Journal office. AVe welcr
the Brother hack into his nat
state and wish for him much s
cess in his journalistic venture
the latest estimate
i the face. This me
?nd Farmer almost
to accomplish,?an<
rgeon in order to ss
ence. The merchai
, but will put the k;
v for the
r\ -fr flrvA/^o Y?r\
ji in yjv vjvjvjuo IX
?e Slaughtered.
i Sheeting, Factory pric<
cts. Heavy Alamance
:nts, our price 3 cents
r Brown Canton Flannel:
, our price 5 cents. Aproi
sk 6 cents, our price .
rick?others ask 8 cents
VI1 wool Kentucky Jeans
J
r 25 cents, our price, a:
i cents a yard. 25 cen
ool Flannel for 1 5 cents
Shirting for 31/2 cents
21* Shirts, 25 cents kinc
s heavy Socks, the ic
s. Men's all wool BlacX
very where else for$500
lie S10.00 men's Importec
be sold by us for S6.00
1 suits?guaranteed the
*ed for the money, sole
for $ 12.00, our price a<
,00.
T,
The Chester Lantern voices ou
; \ I* scut intents when it says:
iy Accidciit- resulting from 111
careless handling ol weapon
(tdfly regarded :t< crimes :tn
punished accordingly. The point
~ iliir ol lire-arm*, loaded or unload
' od, in tint direction of any persoi
! should hi' severely punished, am
the if causualties ri'sult, the perpe
elu, trators should not he permitted t
plead accident as a defense."
tow The great Trans Miesissipi Fx
lee position, which is to open its gate
up at Oniaho on .June I, 1808, wil
and ho the; largest and most importan
rksjin the series of what may he call
!ntc ed sectional exhibitions that hav
tial heen held in this country sines
tde. the World's Fair at Chicago. 1
ook is fashioned after the artistic pint
adopted hy the World's Fai
managers and will cover
1).. acres of ground. It opens dun
nod 1st and closes Nov. 1, IStts.
ia J
this In next week's Kntkrimus
in will appear inucli of I lie detail
iiijqof how a Mr. K. I >. Tliompson e
I'lie York eonnty this year raided foil
is a bales of cotton 011 an acre of land
ina something that lias never beei
in (lone before so far as our infer
line mation goes. The bales weighei
ive .J30, Ml. 4'.?, and 30S, making ;
uc- total of 177- pounds of lint cot
ton.
I FIVE HDl
BA
on the present eo
ans 5 cents cotto:
; means starvatic
: SHOES
Wo carry the only comple
* lino in Lancaster. When you ni
tired trying to find what you wai
eonio to Headquarters.
i A BIG OFFER!
When this advertisement a]
pears we will put on sale 2;
- pairs of Ladies' Shoes, worth $1.!
1 a pair, for 75 cents. You eti
, i have them at that price as loi
as they last. Only two pairs so
I to one person at tin above pric<
FITZPATR]
r 11 you have not read that ar
i ele in last week's Kntkkprisk fro
ej the able and experienced pen
s l'rof. .1. S. Newman, of ('leinst
' ( olloge, on the Protection at
Improvement of Worn Soils",
n will par you to hunt it up at
d read it, and to re-road it aga
- and again, if you are a farm*
" It is brimt'u 11 ol' valuable inle
mat ion tor the farmer, and tl
information is not ol' that vajj.ii
. intangible ami impracticable kin
? I but it. is just what every farm
1 in Lancaster county should knc
' and put into practice. Hunt
up and read it, anyhow.
o
o
? 1 )o not fail to sow some who
and oats, if you have not alreai
lone it. Hotter get in the hal
r
|( of growing other crops than co
ton, for it is onlv a mutter of
e
few years when this part of tl
country will be driven to grc
something else on account of tl
prices.
c
I ?A destructive storm swo
r th?? coasts of England Sunday ar
Sunday night, lasting till tio<
iMonday, and the long list of di
\\ i
asters left in its wake includes
large loss of life, wrecks of mai
^ ( large vessels and the !?jks of pe
ri haps hundreds of smaller cral
with serious damage to propcrl
ashore at many important towi
1 nerves of steel 1
ive his patient "w
it who understan
nife in unmerciful
Cutting
CAPES AND
JACKETS.
We have never in the histoi
of our mercantile career 6old i
2 many capes. We often wondi
ii any one else keeps them. Th
is our THIRD STOCK 0
; CAPKS. A nice black all wo
Cape?velvet collar, other housi
5 ask sfl.nO, our price 75 cents.
1 ^ An extra lon-j; all wool enpo......
....N a?.i ink ~ J.I ii
| w,nv in Uld ipi.U
[' A lovely double e ?]>e trilumed i
I fur. latest back, worth $3.00, oi
' j jirioe $ 1.50.
All wool beaver jackets, ou^l
- to sell for $5.00. our price $2.0
t SHOES,
I SHOES.
NDRED THO
LES OF i
fcton crop. These
q. And 5 cents c
?n. It takes men \
to meet the existi
'ill cut deep with 1
ds his business, w
lly and cut and sk
and Sla:
A Few Plun
so 20 pounds extra
^ Parched coffee 10 ct
f 1 o pounds best greer
L van's World Renowi
matched anywhere fc
2 cakes best laundry
in pay 5 cents a cake f
1 r
cents size baling pov
t FIKMTIJRE, FURMTli
In no line are we
in these two articles
$1.50 Beds fc
! Beds for $1.03.
10 $1.58.
ro| $5.00 Bureaus?
,,i$2>48. You can't r
| We handle the c
Stoves?every one v
,o what we recommend
50 new one.
Z 25 Buggies an
Oct ono at your own price.
100 Muzzle and llrcuch Loadi
ICR; So BRO.
li- ?Mrs. Smith, an evaugel
from Florida, preached in t
court home hero several nigh
recontly. Thoso who had enou
of curiosity to take them, we
111 out to hoar her. Wo intended
ao ono night, hut our curiosi
was not quite strong enou fih.
? 1 he los>es of all the
1,1 companies m tlie lvershaw li
?r. have been adjusted and most
,r. them paid. Some of those "che;
John" concerns have neither pa
u* or adjusted. The J. A. Ililton
it-1, Co., loss has not been adjuste
,I( we understand, though their i
suranco was in good companies.
lW ?In the trial ol Thorn ni
jj Mrs. Xack for the* murder of CJi
densuppo now going on in Nc
York, Thorn testiliod that M
Nack did the killing by a shot
a? tho head, and that he helped h
to i*lit up and dispose of the bod
ly
,jt ?Mr. H. C. Hough, by sor
nice detective work, has succee
"* o<l in recovering the gun and o
a of the pistols that were stoh
|10 from his firm's store one nig
some time ago, and he now h
the thief and his confederate \
hind the bars, Sam Mcllwain ai
Henry Mcllwain.
fit ?Parties wishing to attend t
id Darrell Vinton show at Chest
>n ()pora House Thursday night P
is- cember i'nd can leave Lancast
a either on the morning or aft?
ty noon train and remain in Chest
r- until after the Theatre is nv
Ft, and return that night. < )no fn
\y cla?s fare for the round trip,
is. James M. 11 oatli, (i. F., A 1'. A.
USAND <
COTTON. ^
are terrible figures
otton to the Southtfith
brains to conng
state of affairs.
;he kinfe guided by ?
ill not let the Hard
tsh right left.
shing ! *
in IN THE GROCERY
lb MM? 8
light sugar for $1.00.
mts package?no trash.
t\ r ^
i Kio tor $1.00. bulliletl
Tobacco, can't be
>r 30 cents per pound,
soap for 5 cents, You
or the same soap. 1 o
vdcv for 5 cents.
RE! STOVES, STOVES!
so supreme masters as
! *
>r 75 cents $2,00
$2.50 Beds for
-extra dar/r or light for
natch the above prices,
elebrated Chattanooga
/arranted. If it don't do
bring it bac>? and get a
d Wagons!
11s Shot Guns at the old prl ce.
9 Leaders of Low Prices.
ist Appraised and Divided. .4
^ The property left by the lato
g|j Alex Carter and bequeathed by
nt his will to his daughter, the lato
1? Mrs. Amanda Adams, wife of Mr.
*v 1). L. Adams, and at her death to i
her surviving children, has been
al divided up among the heirs as
follows:
ap Mrs. W. D. .Tones, house and lot
id in town on corner of Dunlap
& street opposite Mr. W. Hanson's
home, ami 111 acres of land from
n* the Carter homo olaco.
Miss Lilly Adams, Bolk house
,1(| I and lot in town, also on Dunlap
ij. | street and 80$ acres of land from
,w > the it. W. iJraflin tract.
Carter Adams, Cureton house
r'' and lot in town and 80* acres
,n ot land from tlio It. W. Drailin
or tract.
>' James Adams, the It. W. I)raflin
home place and 125 acres of
Jje the land.
^ Charlio Adams, the Jason Draffin
homo place, containing 187
l(t acres of land, with the buildings
as thereon.
John Adams, the Carter homo
j place, containing 200 acres of land.
The total value of the estate as
appraised was $0,000.
|10 The commissioners who appraised,
at.d divided up the estate 4
were: Messrs, B.F.Miller, 1). A.
Williams, J. N.Taylor, A. O. Wilor
j liamson and S. I). Taylor.
... 1
or ?Shelby, N. C\, is to have a
er poultry show December 7 10.
*at The <). K. ?V \\ i 11 sell round
trip tickets for one fare during I
the fillOW.