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igmamHWHIiMHHH Short Locals. _ ; T F c y1 . \ % ?Mrs. 1*. G. McCorkle and son is visiting her parents, Mrs. and Mr. W. D. Leuimond. ?Mr. .1. W. Elliott of Abbe\ ville is visiting friends here this week. ?There will be services in the A. Iv. 1' church next Sabbath night at 8 o'clock. INCONTINENCE of water rturln2 sloop topped immediately by dr. 10. Dktoiion"? Anti Dii'ktu-. C'vireB children and adults like. 1'rlce 11. Sold by J. b\ Mackcy & Co. DrtioirUla r.oitctdine ? n ?Miss Nannie Edwards of Fort Liwn, is visiting friends and relatives here. ?Mr. A. J. Clark is still improving. He is now able to walk about the house and out into the yard and garden. ? Mr. and Mrs. J. P. Hackney, of Charlotte, N. C., are visiting the latter's parents, lion, and Mrs. B. F. Miller. TO CURE A COLD IN ONE DAY. Take Laxative Hromo Quinine Tablets. All I>ruggists refund the money if it fails to Cure. 25c. The genuine has L. It. Q. on each tablet. m;-., V.. ?t> -?-- ? in mi nailing 1VIM)1I1{40I1 1PU VCM to-day to visit her brother at Erskiue College, and also, to be present, at. the oratorical' contest, Friday night, 28th of April. ? Found?A key, Corbin pat ent marked No 1. The owner can get same by calling at Entkrprise office* ami paying for this notice. W ANTED?Eggs, Chickens, Peas, Corn, Potatoes, and vegetables ol all kind. Highest market price paid. II. B. Collins, k tf. wtfcs. Next door above bank. ?Wo are glad to state that Mr. I. T. Hunter, who has been confined to his room with rheumatism has so much improved that he is able to be out on the streets again. ?On account of not being able to get a suitable house, the Wizard Oil concert company will not be here this week, but will be here the second week in May. The company will then have their own equipments. ?There will be services in the Episcopal church next Sunday at 11 o'clock, a. m. and 5:30 p. 111., conducted by the lie v. J. W. Cantey Johnson. The Holy communion will be celebrated at the morning service. * ?. >' ?Mr. I). Barnes Starnes,' of ^ Wills Point, Van Zandt county, \ Texas, who has been in Lancaster countv for several months on a visit to his parents and other relatives, left last Monday for his home at Wills Point by way of the S. C. & (r., north, via Charlotte and Atlanta. ?List of letters advertised lor the week ending April 25, 1S90: Miss Maggie Joiner, TulleTa Drum, | iS. B. Mobley, col., C. S. Roof, , .lames Richardson, | ^ Y. T. Warren, w. Ij. >y mams, j Robt. Walker. J. F. greoory, P. M. ?The Dixie Camp of Cqnfederate will meet in the court house the first Monday in May, at 11 o'clock. All who expect to go to the re-union in Charleston will pleaso meet with the camp on that day, Monday first day ol L May. W. G. A. Porter, Commander Dixie Camp. G. W. Jones, Adjt. * fL . , l . . %' 4 -- Only (i Few More Left. ? Those who desire to secur t soine of the famous African Limb I less cotton seed will do well t send in their orders early. Onl; a few bushels left. First come first served. tf. T. K. Cunningham. A IIi(/ Lot of BaryaiHH Is the caption of Mr. Ganson" new advertisement in this issu _ r it., TT# ' 1 ui l lie I'jJiTKKI'RISK. HIS "atlS are always interesting, contain ing as they do, announcements o bargains that he has secured fo his many customers. Death of It. M. Steele. It. Marshal Steele, formerly o Union County N. C. died at Jone? Oklahoma, March 16th, 1S99, o pneumonia, aged 31 years. Mi Steele went to Paris Texas, in th fall of 1893 and remained ther until 1895. He then moved t Oklahoma where he was doin, well. Mr. Steele leaves a wif and five children in Oklahoma mother, one brother It. M. Steel and three sisters, Mrs.J. II. Iluey Mrs. J. T. Hough and Mrs. S. II Starnes, of this county. S. II. .1 Shoot hit/ Scrape. Sunday morning last, Ison Hammond and Sid Helk, colored got into a difficulty about sonv work they were engaged in on Mi .1 Ilarvey Flynn's plantation when the latter grabbed up a gui .... .1 ~ A * 1.1 i - i * * iiiiu <1111*in |n i'h 10 snnoi i no ior nior. A scuflle ensued, duriii] which I?elk was shot, llammom claimed that the shooting wa accidental and that the gui had been cocked by lielk befor he undertook to take it away fron him. Hoik died in about an hou of his wounds. Hammond wa promptly arrested by Sheril Clyburn t hat evenimrand lodgei in jail. Lecture. Kev. J. II. Thornwell, D. D will deliver a lecture in the cour house, under the auspices of th Ladies' Memorial Associatioi Monday evening next, at 8 p. rr Ilia subject will be "What Country I'arson Saw and Heari on a Trip Across the Ocean." Admission?Adults 25c.; chil dren under 12, 10c. Col. LeroyF. You mans, the ni 1 ver tongued orator of South Cai olina in speaking of Dr. Thorn well, said : "Intensely interestini throughout it was replete no only with instruction, but redo lent alike with pathos, and humo original and of a rare order. Th enjoyment of the audience wa such that the lecturer was com polled by them to extend the or thodox time, to which such ad dresses are usually limited, t their manifest delight. The Kaliegh News and Observe says of the lecture among othe things: "Speaking lluently, rap idly he goes on his trials of se sicknoss of inconvenience in rail way traveling of awkwardness i the presence of nobility and maj esty of being bored in listenin to long mechanical speeches an sermons?Humor bubbled an sparkled and sunlight glistene every where.Lawyers and suprem court justices and ministers, an old men and maidens and old It dies, deacons and elders, laughe 1 and just kept on laughing for a hour and a half/' Wo-To-Hac for Fifty Cent*. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes wo men siroa*. blood pure. SOe. St. All AruggM ? 1 : BAD 'BREATH ? ? I k?T? keen ailai CAtCAKETI m< mm rnlld and effective laxative they are dimply won V Uerful. My dauxhter and 1 were bothered with I ' tick stomach and our breath was very bad. Af*w | taklnx a few doses of Cascaret* we have Improved I t wonderfully. They arc a xreat help In the family." WIMIKI.MINA NAntl,. 1137 Hltteohouse St., Cincinnati. Ohio. CATHARTIC | m/aamate TRAGI MARK ?80IST|ir?0 Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 2oc. 60c. f ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 8Urll.? IlrH.djr Cvwpsay, Cklrus, Hsatrval, S.w Tork. Sit r Mn.TR RAP Sold and xiiaranteed by alldrnxHU-IU'DAW gluts to CtUKKTobaoco Habit Lancaster's Market. On Tuesday, April 25, cotton < and produce brought the followt ing prices : f COTTON. . Good middling. K ' Strict. middling oj^ e Middling, 5^ g PRODUCE. 0 Butter (good), per pound, 12^ Eggs, per dozen,...., 10 2 Chickens isiz on Peas, per bushel, 75 e Corn, per bushel, 55 ,4 Potatoes (sweet), per bushel, 40 Hams (home raised), per pound..... 9 e Shoulders (home raised), per lb.,. G<^ ' Deafness Cannot bo Cureil by local applications as they cannot reach the diseased portion of the ear. There is only one way to cure deafness, and that is by constitutional remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous 1 itill ing of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rum'i bling sound or imperfect hearing, and p when it is entirely closed, Deafness is the result, and unless the inllamation '. can be taken out anil this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will '? be destroyed forever ;4nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an intlamed condition of the mucous surfaces. ^ We will give One Hundred Dollars ^ for any case of Deafness (caused by j cat arrli) that cannot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free 8 F. J. CHENEY it CO., Toledo. O. i Sold by Druggists, 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best, e Before the discovery of One Minute A Cough Cure, ministers were greatly r disturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. Crawford Bros, s ?- . At ill hers wishiniretnnt lipoltlm ? - II should give theiu Simmons Squaw j Vine Wine orTablets as they approach puberty. When you ask for Dr. M. A. Simmons I.iver Medicine, see that you get it and not some worthless imitation. ?ICE, and plenty of it, from t now on during the season, in any 0 quantity. lee hours for Sunday Q 8 to 9, 12 to 2. and 0 to 7. 'l'hone 12. J. B. MACKOREIJ.. * April 18, *99 ? tf. ^ Some of the results of neglected dyspeptic conditions of the stomach are cancer, consumption, heart disease I" and epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure prevents all this by effecting a quick cure in all cases of dvsnpnsia. Draw I- ford Hros. d-w-s It makes no difference how bad the . wound if you use DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve; it will quickly heal and S leave no scar. Crawford Hros. d-w-s t OASTORIA. " Btui th? />11)0 k'n(l You Haw Always BaugM e ' YOUR FORTUNE TOLD WITHOUT FAIL pi sltively, truthfully. 1- anil yuu must believe It, us the truth in proven t>y yourself. Solar Biology is n Remarkably Scientific and Wonderful Science. ZAKAtl, the world-renowned Kgyptiun Astrologer, who j. has been creating such astonishment through, out Kurope for the past tlve years, will give a r truthful accurate planet horoscope delineation of your life. Ho Mill give your personal ap pourance, disposition, character, ahilily, taste, R probable length of lite, possible accidents, ail. vice and suggestions on love affairs, marrlugo friends, enemies, speculation, business mutters n etc. I* Do You Want Riches? Success in K Itiisiucss? or Marriage? d You can Inform yourself thoroughly on thoso d or any other i|iiestlons. A ^single answer may j be the 'means of making thousands of dollars. Send 10 cents and give exact date of birth,und 0 will Immediately return you a truthful 'horod scope reading of your life, and prove it to be all true by yourself. I make this offer as a test trial All communications strictly confidential! J Address TITSIN ZAWAH, Astrologer, Philadelphia, Pa. Lock Box. 1599. U. April IH, 1HOT. To Car* Constipation forever. &k Take Caserne is Candy Cutharttc. 10c or 25c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. A BIG 8BreaBB58Bsaee*eHi .STRON DEMONSTR LOW PI VERY choicest of n< prise the offering, ed to fill our bar; you're sure to wa creates such effect as giv BEAUTIES ( GANSON'S m (second s Every lady's wish is she thinks is exclusively is different from any 01 nie McLarnon can fix nobody else has. The imitate her. A SPREAD OF 600 yards solid white for 3 cents; 300 yards s< fine 30 cent kind, for 1j solid white Nainsook, 7 10 pieces wool spring I at 35 cents, for 20 cents lish Crepon, cheap at 6< 800 yards 1 5 cent Printt only 800 yards left of 1 Organdy we are giving 1 other lot of those 8 cent mrn'c; i Sh rt"Q nt r o i sold us at one-half price the clothing- fire in Ne\ Pants, damaged by watc TAKE NOTE $1,200 worth of samj 'ladies' brown Ilose at s yards best China Matt tains, 1,000 yards Wind i Slippers have come at h shoe bnsiness; pretentio we are selling the stuff. iiiti Tr ens i %_ I Hi H HH Hi ^oo pairs Sach's C W. QA) Another lot of Sev tresses, Spring Beds an LOT GEST *X6ES. 2\v spring goods comEvery nerve straingain list with goods rnt. No advertising ing genuine values. IF SPRING ILLINERY I tocR.) to have a hat which her own, and that it le else's. Miss Minup something which best of them can't BARGAINS ! Lawn, 6 cent kind, alid white Pique, that 5 cents; 1,10c yards cent kind, only 4 cts ; )ress Suitings, cheap ; 3 pieces black Enga cents, for 40 cents ; *d Piques for 8 cents; that 10 cent printed away at 6 cents. An: Percales at 5 cents ; :ents?manufacturer s to realize cash; from v York, a lot of fine ir. ATI IflTTTA W THIS! WTEIL-Xj ! pic Hats; 100 dozen cents a pair; 1,000 ings, 300 Lace Curow Scrim. Our new 1st; we are doing the n stores may talk, but incinnati Slippers. NSON. ving Machines, Matd Chairs. W.G.