Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, January 05, 1898, Page 4, Image 4
The above is tb
that stare us in t]
ern Merchant an<
ceive,?energy to
The skillful Surg<
the hand of scien
Times ruin him, I
I
NOW
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$50,000 w?
4-4 Heavy Brown ?
5 cts., our price 4 cts
Factory price 4 cent:
Another Lot Heavy B
?others ask <S cents, o
Gingham?others ask
cents. Heavy Bed Tic
our price 5 cents. All
sold everywhere for
long as it lasts, 1 c
Red Twilled all woo
5 cents Bleached SI"
Men's Heavy Under
for 1 5 cents. Men's
cents kin for 5 cents.
Cheviot suits, sold evei
our price $3,00. The
Diagonal suits will be
50 strictly all wool
best value ever offered
all over the country fo
long as they last $6.oc
CANGASTER ENTERl'RISt
l*iil)Ii.sheil I'. \ ery Wedncsduy
? JiY?
lbs Enterprise - Publishing Company
A. J. CLA WK, l.liL.r.
.JAM A KV, - - - 1M)s.
Conirross re convenes today.
1 )r. Si rail, will leave todav 1?u*
Wasl ungton.
The Wintliroj)' 'oil eye drinkilit;
water ha^ recently la-en analyzed
nnu pronoun onotiiieally ;tn<l
baetoriologieally pun*.
THAT'S NIGHT.
A ureal many people are coin
plaining that 1 hi- is going to he a
mighty hard year. Tell Ihem to
hush such talk. This year will
he largely what each ami every
one ol us sees lit to make it. Ii
belongs to all f>l us and we are
all n sponsible. I hen let us stop
croaking and put forth our host
energies. It we do this, we will
escape h>ls ol misery, derive a
great deal ot' happiness, and cer
tainlv get much profit.? Yorkville
Knqniror.
M r- I ? I M.W.I , 1! .. . . ..
..... ... ... ...... .W.. .. j'WJMI
l.'ir grorer lie re, hus made an asignment
Cor llie benefit o! his
e.reilifors. Hi- liabilities are about
sJs^OO, with assets of between
$ 1,000 and $2,000. duo. T. (Jreen,
K '|.j is the assignee.
%% % W v
Le latest estimate
tie face. This me;
i Farmer almost
accomplish,?anc
3on in order to sa
ce. The merchar
>ut will put the ki
for the
th of Goods tc
Slaughtered.
iheeting, Factory prict
i. Heavy Alamance
our price 3 cents
r" t? 1 i
iowu v_ anion r lannci!
ur price 5 cents. Aproi
6 cents, our price *
::k?others ask S cents
wool Kentucky Jeans
25 cents, our price, a:
:ents a yard. 25 cen
1 rlannel for 15 cents
lirting for 3 V2 cents
Shirts, 25 cents kinc
heavy Socks, the k
Men's all wool Blac>
ry where else for$5 00
S 1 0.00 men's lmportec
sold hy us for ?6.00
suits?guaranteed tin
. for the money, sole
r $ 1 2.00, our price a:
T. M.
tiii: iiinsim: Moitn.
TilK ATLANTA (ONSTI'I lI
ION'S NI!\V < ON I MS r.
The Sentence Seems Onilc IMaii
Kill Presents :iii Iuteres!in
Problem?Try Your Hand.
Weekly Constitution. A
11 ant a, i r,i.. lias a n im;i need its N
"i car's missing word contest, con
ineneing on the 1-t of .Januai
and rinsing on tic !-i ol Marc]
a period of two months.
The hook containing the mis
ing word ha> Icon scaled up an
placed in the hands of W. /
11"inphill, the president and hus
I ness manager ol
j is a standard publication and In
j probably been widely re a
i t hroiighout the -out h.
The amount oll'ered in pri/os
l'? percent ot the subscript ioi
received iroin contestants; thei
are about thirty three thousan
s 111 ivcri t ...r^ i.v i.ii in.. .. ol. '11
.... . .?X ? * \ ] >1 I I llr ?> I I I I II
< 'onituf ion during January an
I . hrnary and slmuld all of the?
rciM.-w, tin* sum will 1 o al>oi
.fJ.dOO to l?c divided. It is a
jo say it will amount to at lea
if'J.'.HM). If onlv ono jior-on -Iioul
nanio tins ini- ing word lio woul
liavo a good sum.
In it first mis ing \\ord 001
FIVE HUND
[ BAL
on the present cotto
r* ^ 4- ? rv 4- 4- M
a.no u utmirQ uutuun.
; means starvation.
1 nerves of steel to 1
ive his patient will
it who understands
Qife in unmercifully
Cutting a
CAPES AND 1
JACKETS.
We have never in the history
of our mercantile career sold so
2 many capes. Wo often wonder p
if any one else keeps them. This
> is our 77//HI) STOCK OF I
f\t PFS. A nice hlack all wool j
Cape?velvet collar, other houses j ^ '
5 ask $1.50, our price 75 cents. jy
An extra long all wool cape? 0
{others ask $*2.00, our price $1.00.
| , A lovely double cape trimmed in p,
fur. latest hack, worth $3.00, our
* j price $ 1.50. 1 ^
>1 All wool beaver jackets, ought
- 1 to sell for $5.oo. our price $2.00.
t GUAT?C
- , U11UJUU< I 11'
SHOES,
j | SHOES: E
We carry the only complete $
) line in Lancaster. When you are
[' tired trvinjr to find what you want m
come to 1 leadquarters.
i A BIC OFFER! J
When this advertisement appears
we will put on sale 250 ^
" pairs of Ladies" Shoes, worth $1.50 j J]
1 a pair, for 75 cents. You can ^
. have them at that price as lonir Z
as they last. Only two pairs sold (j
to one person at the above price.
FITZPATRIC
test The ('oiistitution paid the p
whole amount to one successful A
contestant, .Mr. Al. L. iirittain, N
$ 1 .OHJJ.oO; it ma\ be that oidy one a<
person will name it this time,one
i, can never tell. 'V
. . . tl
In-; i- t h?* sentence :
1U . al
"At first it was considered by t)
the* * as a good omen." t;
i lie rentiers ot our paper who
w j subscribe joint ly to it and The
i Weekly t'oust it ut ion have free
y ! access into t his contest, just open
i.jed: and it may be that some of
them will get the amount to lie
-> I distributed on the 1st ol "March. V
I j f?(
d The only condition of the con
V.; test is that every guesser must lie 1
81
i a subscriber; and taking advai.
It j (age ol The Constitution's oiler
is; we present this opportunity to all
d who wis to subscribe to both papers.
livery person should have
jv his county paper and one great M
is
I general newspaper; and The '
, Weekly < 'onstit ution, with an imd
ineiise circulation, occupies the
i,. uni<|uc di in< tion of being the
<| greate>t American weekly news
I paper. p
The ('(?iet it nf ion's missing won!
f(> contests are perfectly fair. The
^ advertisement was submitted Ir> .
111 lie postolliee depart inent at Washington,
l>. <for approval before
' it was ever published, and Iho ex $
act words of the apinion of the o
i a- isfant attorney general for the 1;
iRED THOU!
ES OF C
n crop. These ar
And 5 cents cot
It takes men wil
neet the existing
cut deep with th<
his business, will
and cut and slasl
ind Slasl
I Few Plums
20 pounds extra li
'arched coffee 10 cent
o pounds best green I
an's World Renownec
latched anywhere for
cakes best laundry so
ay 5 cents a cake for
mts size ba/'ing powd(
imVMl FIIRMTDRE
In no line are we so
1 these two articles !
$1.50 Beds for
teds for $1.03.
>1.58.
$5.00 Bureaus?e:
2.48. You can't mat
Ve handle the cele
itoves?every one war
diat we recommend hi
Lew one.
15 Buggies and
et one at your own price.
100 Muzzle and Itreuch Loading !
& BRO.,
ostollico department ire given.
Iter including a copy ol the ad
ertiscment in Iiis own letter, lie
Ids :
I do not see anything in this
lvertiseinent that conies within
ic provisions of the lottery law.
ml that would, therefore render
le issues of The ('oust it ul ion eon
lining it unniailahle.
.1 \MI:S N. Tym K,
kl.\?sistnnt Attorney (ieueral."
The Constitution invites the
rutiny of all upon its mot hods i
f advertilinu The Weekly ('on
itiltion. Head the whole ad
ertiseinent. of the missing word!
nit est t hroiiL'h and through. The
lea is that when vou become a
ibscriher under this combination
r. 11 tl.n ...III.
#?? aiidjr ?m? i tut; * wiuiBl Willi
nt charge and if you name* tin*
ord properly you will get tin*
lonoy sure. 1' .1 p!-.?in husiess
proposition and tin- problem
to net tlie right word that solves
ic question o He rod.
Don't wait until the last min
to to enter.
I ?.. o.
i f j "'j'li i < 11 >u i (iur' iiinii ? ll II
lie Weekly ('oust it nt ion, that
rcat paper an<i The Kntkhi'Iu.^i.
in be obtained for one year at
I most the price of one paper,
ie price of the two being only
1.50. No! only that, but under
ur arrangement with The Week |
/ Constitution every person who j
SAND '
OTTON.
e terrible figures *
ton to the Southih
brains to conf
state of affairs.
} kinfe guided by
not let the Hard
1 right left.
... _ . i
liing ! +
IN THE GROCERY
ONI 2
ght sugar for $i.oo.
s package?no trash,
lio for $i.oo. Sulli1
Tobacco, can't be
30 cents per pound,
ap for 5 cents, You
the same soap. 10 V
ir for 5 cents.
! STOVES, STOVES!
supreme masters as
75 cents $2,00
$2.50 Beds for
xtra dar/6 or light for
:ch the above prices,
brated Chattanooga
ranted. If it don't do
ing it bac^ and get a
Wagons!
Shot (iuns at the old price.
Leaders of Low Prices.
takes advantage of this elulthing 4
prnposmon, subscribing lor both
papers, will he entitled to a guess
at the missing word. All clubbing
subscriptions should he sent
to this paper with each subscriber's
guess at the missing word If?
plainly written. The guess and
the name and address of each sub
scriber will be forwarded by us to
The Weekly Constitution.
TO CLUE A COLD IN ONE DAY.
i ;ik?? i.u\ati\e r.roino Quinine Tablet*.
All Iiruggists rt?fii(id tIn? money
if it fails t<> Cure. -"nr.
If tnttftl ( \itttr !
Having gone in with Mr. .J. M.
Hood in tlio cattlo business, wo
aro ready to pay tho best prices
lor cattle at any tiino they may
be brought to our stables. Wo
want young steers especially.
! I. .1. < } It KOOKY A Co.
"As if a brick were lying in my
stomach" is t tie description by a dyspeptic
of hi-* feeling after eating.
'I'liis h one of the commonest syinpfoiis
of indigestion. If you have it.
I:ik?* slinker I ?igest ive < orilia).
Not only thi* symptom, but nil the
symptom- of indigestion arc cured byShaker
IMgestive Cordial.
So many medicines to curt* this one /
disortlcr. (inly one that can h?* called m
successfiil9 because only one that acts ,
in a s1iup|e, natural, and yet anient itle
way. Shaker bigestive Cordial.
Purely vegetable, and containing no
dangerous ingredients, Shaker bigesti
ve Cordial tones up, st rengt hens, ami
restores to health all the digestive or- 4
gans. A
Soltl by druggists, price III cents to
$1.00 a bottle. +