Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, March 23, 1898, Page 5, Image 5
Eoery Week is
* Bargain Wee
At our store, an l that la why, itot .% itlisl
the hard times, we <lo .1 Very uoo<l husln
^'h.1 t's why people like to trndc with us.
can roaiilly si e why th. It true?we pay ea
feoneo we tfetour Roods -it the very lowest pri
which together with liie fact that wc soli
v sh. Insures our customers buivalns.
FOR
Groceries of all kinds, G ir'eu Heed,
ware, '1' I'l iMs, Hose ami li:
kereliiufa, liui;?'y whips, etc. Call on
D <? ^ nnn
i c 4 J> i k*i it u a ft fl kd A U o
>r ?*"*. ,? ** ^v
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r- THEBE $ OTEtM
j: TOO GOOD FOP
| VHEEfk
( V/c keep tbs bast.
( Eyes mmwA free. S* ?
Jftiisfrct-o1; guarantee!
Wo :\r.> i."* tfrniiwr.*? You
know n-. on'! kiM.vin;.' ih
^ know ;,( : ?' !,? ?? '! t !:; t
(" ouii guaranty menus sntisJ
(' la.-', i. ? ? r , n y n ! i.i . .
if. A oon- y' li f - jit
f ? ' 1 < yi'<r! < 1; Iimi'!
j till t ia : >,(. .' i !i! i j, r /
H . !. : : ? % " . Y : -y. .
!?i^ oyo , !:'{ ' yoi, pre! t y
( eyes, i1 i\ o\ t lie <lu<!i '.(.
eyes ami the sore eyi . Our
r pnYe* !i i st pnssih!"
/ for good goods.
(' Did you cv.-r ? v Wondw(
fill Oil for Sit:- i i :;vluclus
v Catnrrh, Ivli-'itinatisin (?It
C,
v wns cure si cold in one night
0 ?try it. 25e a bottle.
f J. F. MACKEY & CO.
?
E. .
V ? O wfw,C'lv''N
I Short Locals.
?Who*-, "ml oats are looki
fine.
?Delightful Spring wcatl
this.
?Some upland corn is bei
planted.
?Fine weather for the hor
D ?: * * -
cuu-uriHt iimi me agriculturist.
?Spring is now upon
astronomically as well as real
?Mrs. It. Young is visiting 1
(laughter in Cannlcn.
?Miss Annie Qnerry of Newc
N. C\, visitod Miss Lizzie Belk
thj Dixie section, last week.
INCONTINENCE of *..t. rduring ni<
stopped Inimediuii-ly hy |)n. K. DKTono
Ami DIOETIO. Curos children and ndi
ulilte l'rlo* II Sold hy J. K. Mnckry &,
DryxgistM, I.nitC'ialor. S. C.
f
? Mr. H. J. Gregory went
%?__*! I'
i>onoiK, va., Saturday on bu
ness.
?Horn, March 18, 1898, to A
and Mrs. A. 1*. Brown of Ilea
Spring, a son.
?An infant child of Mr. a
Mr-. J. R. Anderson of this pla
died Friday, aged one day.
J?Mr. <\ I). Jones spent Sund
with his parents, Judge and M
Ira B. Jones. He will comph
his law course in .1 une.
? Mr. and Mrs. <'. J. B.Grego
i of this placi visited the lutte
fr.tber, Mr. W. J. Blackmon, no
WhiTo TMnir-Sunday.
TO CDUE A COLO 'N ONE DAY.
Take I.uxative Promo (piiuinu Ti
lets. All Druggists refuin themoi:
if it fails to ( lire. 25e.
?Mr. W. (i. Curat on 1
moved into the Hacker house
Klui street.
? W ill have to arrive 011 Sati
(lav's at 1 o'clock, Koe and liu
slrcid. Send in orders early a
get choice. .1. H. Mackokkli..
I
| ?Miss Lena Gregory is visitin;
i relatives in lversliuw.
?Miss Lucretia Mobley o
i | lilackstock is visiting lier uiioh
R here, Mr. U. M. MeCrory.
?Monday was vernal equinox
in<?- ,, ., ,
,.Srf. 1*rom now until September 20tl
the days will be longer than th<
night8.
, for
?Three stiites arc badly" damage*
by oversowing rivers?Pennsylvania
Ohio ami Indiana. Indiana reports!
damage ?d' probably a $1,000,000 I ron
>n the overflows.
? Mrs. W. .1. Long of this plac*
is visiting her daughter Mrs
lonelier, a? the Biaekinon an.
St ration .Mine, near White l?!nli
,) ?Mrs. .1. \\ . V. iili.Mns ol tin
A Ooiigl-.s sertion is visiting lie
i daught -r. Min. JCherry.
') ! ?' fn mi"?ii ' i- not wel
V v i i'.
J year mil ( S. a j. i< 1??v
conch."
t)
, "nut , ?
^, t.i .jjct,
<) j If 01. haven't planted ir -1
ft : j if 11 ;i t. ' > >! ' <) j> . 11 y?>:
,V li;ivi' planted, it about time o
a another t lantinix for a late crop
j j i
) ?r.iy?i?- W Sly < Thomsot
)i left on the do vn train Monday t?
ft J at tend the *1 f hia uncle*it
< \ i t r <>>? .Jr. . . 11 11 ood v.* 11'
5 ; t 'v .v.:la av n;edit.
1
;l ?A d ; kiln containing abou
Jj?0,nOO ieel ! !iu her holme.'.: .
) 'o v |:. L. So well \va burn:i
} line i.ijil ' week,near Kershaw
^ ?Mis-, Mania ret !! utnpl.ri y,
I gave her hiudc pupils an enter
tninmcnt and candy pulling on.
'I night last week.
/
ft ?There will he services in th?
!i Episcopal church next. Monday
'0 it. cm>. i * *
j ui^iii,uu* ^*>111 ltistanr,at .n o'clock
? conducted by the rector, the Ilev
J. W. (Jantey Johnson.
?Mis? Fannie Gregory has re
turned from JeU'erson whither she
ng went last Wednesday. Misn Lil}
Porter is visiting relatives ir
ier Kershaw.
?M iss initio l'ardtie of the
ng Enteiu?ki8K force is spending e
week with her brother, Mr. W. E
Paiduejn the Jachsonhaiu neigh
borhood.
U8 ?Mi. John J. Ilowers who foi
j about two years has boon in Novt
Scotia, has returned to his home
lor at Kershaw, lie is suffering wit!
one of liiR logs, and scarcely able
>11, to be up.
?Mr. L. C. l'arseor will build
a handsome dwelling on the
BCU **
corner of White and Meeting
lltrt _ r
c? streets at an early day. lie wil
^ also build a nice cottago or twe
gj on the corner lot recently bought
of Maj. ltiddle in the same locality
Ir. ?Wyatt Cunningham,colored
th was arrested Saturday upon j
warrant sworn out by State Con
stable J. 11. Caskey for violating
nd the dispensary law. lie gavt
ee bond for his appearance at tht
preliminary trial Saturday next
av j ?Mr. and Mrs. 11. O. Hough
rs.!l)r. and Mrs. Funderburk and
I Mr. 11. V. Funderburk have gone
! to Dudley to witness the marriagt
ry this evening of Misses Annie ant:
r H l.izzio Funderburk, daughters ol
r i *
Mr. J. Thomas Funderburk, to Dr
W. F. and Mr. S. H. baney, son*
l,.f nt. i i> i
I W| iTII. IF. I . I i'l II M V .
lb- j
' * , ?Kov. Kobt. Small.a voimi
' man who has been in Burmai
i as .
o:i I ruver.ity for some tinio, will in
| ordained as a minister and pustoi
of Inion Baptist church on tin
(.k 4th Sunday at 1 1 o'clock in tlu
nd morning. The ordination service!
will he held at I nion church.
oeket has tl:e
early garden.j ^
5& "t PL All
S.Wilson vis- ^
Kershaw last (fp
^ 1 lie man
iarns and Mr. \ Nobby all WC
akhurst were j "T i ' r acp
make, tor $
ens of liock j^ WOTtll of clot
t town yester LA , . r n
iv lathers. ^ We tell )OU
teacher of ^ in this tOWll
spent Satur- x ? ,11
1 . . ,, ?\) can sell you
e with l\ev.
\$ ours at $i.oc
j. .
ci r i
v i' v v bnoes tor 1;
e. (\>'s n ViL, Shoes forchi
Ware, has ar-i y" i i \\t
: from New w I)0(.1\ . \\ C
<0 pairs ot Shot
.? . . i'<n- " i
t ,( .M !< ??< CI- r
g[ As usual, Col. Cr
liuest prospect lor an
' Mr. H, 8. ('hen
? relatives at Ueath 8
?Mr. and Mrs. .1.
ited relatives at
week.
' ?Mr. \V. K. Willi
I A. K. Kolliiijlis of (>
in town yesterday.
,l ?L)r. W. <?. 8tev
i. Hill passed through
1 day on tin. wav to h
ii
?Prof. Stewart.
? music at Kershaw,
. day and Sunday lier
1 d. W. Little.
? List of letters :i
the week ee. din*/ Mi
M rs. Brox t :,r r . <! r
Clark, Elh i \Va \
Ino. Jones.
Jos. F. ("riu:
? 21. .th, Spiiju-.
uiilnn r. Miss <)oru
riwd. She is j i, ~
York whero she h,
. I
'>( v, iii < 1 ,ati-si' p
o if irin.minus.
? .<i 1*. .Vi; a a I
I
p.ace went p, ();l|;|
day in re nopse to
! nee ipiis.I :i,
' illness of LP; hrerhe:
MOantheu. Report c
, j pliifl ? a;; lince, til
, I het tev.
i Oauthen, 1 oth . 1<>
i f-te<i las t v. it , , or
, | .tent to i;; d ?, he I
L ( .chi usi.a j- p(|
Mr. W. J. Snipea.
s j :!i.i ?> eapon of loth
, I ?Don't buy von
until you see mv
prices. I will take
, and have yoods mu<
J and stay together.
mcnt warranted by
largest Tnvloring e
in the I'nitod States
r Contractors knigh
1 have completed It
T. Y. Williams' dwe
3 will move into it thi
i Williams now has th
. and most complete
Lancaster, by odds, 1
ing a great deal. \\
r mill is put in, he \\
i own private water \
3 will make his plaee
i most convenient her
* Mr. W. Ganson
from the Northo;
whore he spent ten i
of bargains for his 1
> tomerw, and it K^ea
; ing that he found
| and equipped as he
j rath. In next week
ho will call your
some of them.
Ills milliner,Mus .
who proved so elli
' popular last season,
1 ayain, ready to serv
* customers and to aii
> selection of hats ai
) according to the 1:
) the fashionable worl
?The American !
Society the Soutl
I j Convention and tli
^ I colored Baptist Stab
j have entered into a
' | plan of missionary v
' this plan their miss
' i duct New Kra ln<tit
* ! subjects of Biblicr
i1 church history. (Jos
'christian missions
;viiooi work aro dis
missionary will hold
; at I ho colored ! ?apt i:
icinninj: to morrow
morning. Ho will 1
Revs. Iloldridge and
town. All who aro
the above subjects a
attend. J. W.
vT ^nocs irom (
mi us, (,f fiii:? ? Sunday shoe
ur-t last Ki i- X ^
a telephone*: ^ -fl. O \fc/} ACi< VY\
it *hi' : i'ois '
\ mr. v/. r. p To inspect c
m re ,/
i.? is % pare prices i;
| Ducks for ;
v Mi,.i A.i.'ts. ^Yard-wide I'
re.!, wore ar- ' *? , > .
as.-auit, with ,<& C) cents. Mai
wrmor ( n Mr ; $ WOl'tH $1.7;.
I ho latter op ; >. .
a pistol was' 75 cents, on
:1 Hats at 40 a
r"pri..S?n.?;5 Rubbers at :
samples and ^ .
your measure J ^ pLllderS at /
\ZyU'j:\t Another 1
one of the > Laces and ?
.... . i.- ,. . \4P
suiuiisiiiiienis j "w
; i W.Gi
t and Langley ^
epresentative
lling and lie -?
s week. Mr.
e handsomest ? _ _
Ha 2 Upto-De
ill have his ^ _
vorks, which ^ We Are The
one of the,^ Abreas
^ gres
has returned f
rn niarkerts ^ e ., .
lays in quest t Hon t fail to pay us r
lordes ol cue- 6 w.l,at l>ulih ""'.l ,he
without say- ^ XKSS will do. \ou ea
them, armed wj* better lixed to do youi
was, with the & County. For your con
'? Enterprise a nights and our hard ca
Attention to j ^ contradiction that wo g
the square inch than ai
Laura lirown,|^ cotton under the snoot
cienfc and bo | \ tlrivn vonr t<?!un ti^ i
is at her post &F ,, , ,,
i ! vour bale of cotton rea<
e her many ? 1
thorn in the i W xxr *11/"
ttd trimmings | $ VV C Will I
itoat fads of ! ^
id. Z 25 cents 1
Haptist Homo I ^ ^
iern Baptist
" ?'1,iu' ;"'a ! ton, that wo am I
' '"" 3* CHINK LINK. If vol
co-operative J , , ,i(.?
fork. I nner , . v. , ,
anvkiml in our lino, <lr
uuiarios con- 1 , .
1 1 ' ^ coinniodato von.
ntos, at which 1
tl Theology, ^ Wo also pay t'-e higl
pel ministry. ^ (linncry.
and Sunday Thanking the publi.
cussed. Tho ^ continuation of same,
an Institute ^
st church, he ; ^
(Thursday j 0
>e assisted by \ ^
Little of tlie
interested in
re invited to 1
IioYKiN, If you want a NEW IK)
Missionary, j i?rise oflice. The best mac
N TALK! |
who buys one of our ?
>ol Spring Suits, Schloss' ?
5.50, gets the best $8.00 ^
:hing he ever put on. ?
plainly there is no store ^
i or any other town that ^
all wool Pants to match 4*
%
&
i* k' v.\ T' '-1 ^
fp .? -> " <?
r ii : r !:/ V: " " 1 ' 0 ?
ulics?Shoes for men ?
Idren?Shoes tor every- 5
ii, 1 " vr
opened last week, 300
e I bargains. Laches Kid ^
>5 cents to $3.00. Gent's
ft nui.i / j cuntsio ^4.00.
10
m?;V-' ooncBTT? 0 &
>ur new goods and com- ^
to buy- Remnants of &
; cents, worth 10 cents. <?r
leaching at 4 cents,worth
rseilles Quilts for $1.00, ^
0 1100k Corsets, worth ^
ly 45 cents. 400 sample ^
juts on the dollar. Men s
20 cents. 1 5 cents Sus- ^
cents.
)ig lot of Embroideries, w
iilks. ?
\NSON. f
itejinnery! I
1 People Who Keep ^
t of The Pro- ^
sive Times. f
o ^
i visit when you come to town, and
knowledge of a Sl'KCIAL Kl'SI- ^
. * * r 1 . * ? ...
a t law 10 soe anil admit Uiat wo are ^
GINNING than anybody iu the ^
venioiico wo have spent sleepless f
sh, and wo claim without fear of ^
ivo moreGKNl'INK SKRYK'E to ^
ivbody. Only put your wagon of ^
of our elevator and in l."? minutes
roar end of building and gel delivered ^
iy for market. ^
iin Your Cotton at ^
>er Hundred. ?
mzm?ER J
juarters for anything in the MA ^
i break down, oome to us; if you ^
to us ; if you want information ot ^
i?j? in and we will do our best to ae- ^
ie-1 cash price for cotton seed at our ^
r
"'I I'UOI Iiauuiiiip' uilu .-ollcUlUg U 40
Wo arc yours truly, J
5" ?5b Harper, ^
MK sowing machine call at the Kmki:hino
for the money on the market.