Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 06, 1899, Image 2
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Ont; of the moat distressing sights, is
to bto a child almost choking with
tho dreadful whooping-cough. Give
tl.o ciiihl l)r. Bull's Cough Syrup, the
g:-.-lf. -t. pulmonary remedy, and relief
will come ut once, the coughing
apt ^ will re-occur leas frequently,
ami in a few days, the sufferer will be
out ueiy cured, jno otuer remedy can
bona* of so many cures.
lir.Bulls
Cough Syrup
Cures Whooping-Cough quickly.
TVi?.. . arc .ninll nmt plrusnut to lakr. Doctor*
recommend it. Price 35 cents. At all dm^giiu.
LANCASTER ENTERPRISE
Published fcvery Wednesday and Saturday
BY
the Enterprise Pnblishlng. Company
A> J. CLARK Editor,
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One Year, $ 1.00
Six Months 50 cts
Three Months 25 cts
In Advance.
Saturday. May O. 1899.
Roller Mills and Their Usefulness
to a Community.
The following editorial from
the Newberry Herald and News
on the subject of roller mills is
very timely in as much as Lancaster
intends to have one:
"We are glad to see so many
iuiicr nuns ^mug up ill UllierOTH
parts of the State, and also that
we are to have several in this
county. That, is what we should
have done several years ago. It
will encourage our farmers to
grow their own bread at home.
The growing of wheat, had almost
been discontinued altogether in
this State, whereas a few years
ago there was a great deal of it
made. Anything that will tend
to make our farmers grow on the
farm all they need for their farm
is a good thing for this country.
We never did believe it was
cheaper for the farmer to buy
his flour than it was to make it,
we care not what the price of
cotton is or the price of flour.
There are things we cannot grow
to a profit in this section, but
they are very few and scarcely
any of them absolutely necessary.
This is a great land?this Southland?but
our people have never
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tt nrvcu u iu iild 1(111 rt>2ftll%&llOD
of their vast natural advantages."
<:But we are oflT the subject
slightly. Yes, we are glad to Ree
these roller mills going up. We
hope there will he one in every
section."
Claims Approved.
A telegram has been received
from Judge C. I*. Townsend at
Washington stating that all remaining
claims on account of the
mustering of troops has been np
proved and that a check would
be sent to the governor at once.
About $000 of these claims have
l>oen paid, but they amount in all
to $10,000.
The matter of pay for rejected
"volunteers is still unsettled, but
data is being gotten and the mat
ter will he pressed with vigor be
fore the war department.?Co)
umbia Record.
In almost every neighoorhood there
is some one whose life has been saved
by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy, or who has been
cured of chronic diarroea by the use
of that medicine. Such persons make
a point of telling of it whenever opportnnity
otVers, hoping that it, may
be the nipans of saving other lives
For sale by J. F. Mack icy A Co.
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THE FAIREST ONE.
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There are babes and babep. my darling.
In thta great big world of ours.
Which without them would seem truly
Dut a garden without flowers;
And as oft within a garden
There's a flower deemed most rare,
So among the babes of babedom
You are fairest of the fair,
Little one.
When you clasp my Angers, darling.
With your little chubby hand,
You do lead me?without knowing?
To a dear and fnlr dream land.
Oft I bend before you, saying:
"You are beautiful and sweet
Prom your soft and silken tresses
To your dear and dimpled feet,
I.lttle one."
Yet I sometimes wish, my darling.
You were lesser fair and sweet:
Wish the pathway hewn for mortals
Seemed more flt for your dear feet:
For I fear the angels, seeing
How you aro most meet for heaven,
Will come down to hear you thither.
r ?r irom me wimc uurKwome even,
Little one.
Margaret A. Richard.
Columbia, S. C.
Two Years in the Raleigh Penitentiary.
Elvin Kelly, a venerable and
and intelligent looking negro with
side whiskers, and a dearth of
hair on the top of a well shaped
head, was convicted of breaking
into the Dry Crock, Lancaster
county, post office. A few statnp1
ed envelopes was the sum total
of the loot he obtained. The
sentence of the court was two
years in the Kaleigh penitentiary.
In receiving sentence Kelly
swallowed at his Adam's apple
and bit his lip as if the sentence
w*s a disappointment to him.
Mack Client and Spencer
Ghent were acquitted of passing
counterfeit nickels and other
small eoin in Lancaster.
Don't think you can cure that slight
* tack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or tliat
it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia
curp will cure it; it "digests what you
eat" and restores the digestive organs
to health. Crawford Bros.' t-w-s
Reduction in Cotton Kales Discussed.
At a meeting of the railroad commission held
in Columtitu Wednesday, second vice PrMldent,
W. W. Flrdey, of the Southern, in speaking of
the proposed reduction in freight rates on cotton,
mi id:
As to the cotton r.nos as ho understood it the
conditions are noon likely to be materially
chanced. There are now two strong companies
getting out the round bales. If this round bale
business develops it Is likely to be tnore on the
order of local bnsincss. We will pet this cotton
largely from local points. If the effect of
the round bain lie to force its consideration on
a compressed basis, there may be so mo materialjnuuction
in rules, und ibis is another of
complication."
"The Southern will now have to bear a larfe
reduction tn rates on the through mileage basis,
on account of the lease of the South Carolina
and lieoreda nrntiertv "
-'As to the Ohio And Charleston, the Southern
would be friendly with that corporation.
The Southern proposes to keep that line in a
position to he n competitor All that would bo
required was that the Ohio and Charleston
ltoud obey the State In Inter-State commerce
law s: thut It shows no prefererence to cities or
individuals. The Southern will in no way cripple
the Ohio River and Charleston Road, or tho
South Carolina and (ieorRia Kxtensloo Comj
pany.
Flection in Chester.
Chester,May 2.?The election fOrinij!
nicipal officers passed of!' quietly here
j today. W. II. Hardin received 145
| votes, A. M. Aiken 100, I'anl Hemphill
SI. It was a simple between the
j young: men and the old veterans, but
some of the vets voted for Aiken and
Hemphill. Henry Samuels, a young:
man candidate from Ward 3, is elected
! by 15 majority over .lames Hamilton,
j another veteran from Ward 8. J. M.
[Coleman defeats W. A. Kudy in Ward
| 2, both young; men. W. W. C'oojfler is
re-elected in Ward t. I Oneu i> I
j I'. Crosby, Paul llemphill ami W. II.
Kosborough are the hold-over alderJ
men.?.state.
If you have piles, cure them. No
use undergoing horrible operations
that simply remove the results of the
disease without disturbing the disease
itself. Place your confidence in DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It lias
never failed to cure others; it will not
ail to cure you. Crawford Pros. dws.
To Care Constipation Forever.
Take Cimcareis Candy Cathartic, loo or 25c.
' IICC. C. fall to cure, druCumtt refund money '
POWER
ALMIGHT
MOST WONDERFUI
The Clean, Hard <
Good Judgment
ing, Has Do:
Several Manufacturers
Trifle, Compared W
Our cash bargain annex (Cloud & A
nothing but bargains. Not cheap sti
merchants sell CHEAP goods. We
special bargains are world-beaters.
SPfcctAL BARGAIN NO. 1?O
very pretty styles and very fine sheer 1
20 cent quality; our astonishing price,
and county ought to see these goods.
SPECIAL BARGAIN NO. 2?(
the 10 cent kind and very desirable; 01
Lancaster has never seen anything lik<
SPECIAL BARGAIN NO. 3?A
fill quality, very fine and sheer; stric
cents?don't miss this.
SPECIAL BARGAIN NO. 4?<:
Pants, sizes 4 to 16 years; e.ery pair \
price only 35 cents. Four hundred
Pants at 60 cents on the dollar?all fir
ufacturer who needed the money.
Special Bargain No. 5?Embraces
no recommendation; everybody know
town. It seems to us that we have a
and we expect to supply the other half
half price ; the sooner you come the b<
Special Bargain No. 6?All sorts o
ladies, misses and children, oart of C
* 1 prices.
A splendid lace Oxford for <
only 40 cents a pair?worth 65.
Our millinery department is one of 1
our cash bargain annex. The succes*
ready our second order is almost gt
with work, but with the aid of an assi
the orders. Everybody is delighted w
plaint of any kind. There is nothing
up-to-date trimmer. Please note price:
in mind that we are not quoting price:
done by some merchants in newspape
the best stock of merchandise in Lane
plain white welts at 8 1-2 c ; regular pi
ity Piques in plain and solid colors, ne
Nice line of novelties in Piques, very
whites and fancies. Our nrire<; lnw^r
est thing in linen and silk Crash for si
a cheaper fancy linen Crash at 10 cent
?great values. White checked Nam:
Organdies in lace effect, very new, at e
plaids and fancies, cheap at 5 cents, \
fancies in standard Calicoes, sold ever;
some moire Linings, value 6 1-2 c, our
white Quills; genuine Marseilles Quil
very best white Ouilts, extra large and
some large Quilts, value $1.25, our pri
full size Vest, bleached, at 5c, special a
Ci7A l\rvr/lrir>o/I T-T o ?\/l L ^ ^ d ? ?
Ol/.v^ UUIUI^ILU I lctllUIVLltlUCI.'), gUOU 'jC
made Dresses, trimmed in lace and err
line ladies' Skirts 40c to $4.50; beauti
lar and cuffs, 35c to $1?many worth <
Silk Waists, plain and fancy colors an
makeup, and prices very reasonable,
mention. Don't forget the place?Clti
and don't forget to bring youf pocket
nothing but the cash will pass. Our 1
for the people, first, last and all the tiii
Farmers' Banking
I
V . %
OF THE b
t DOLLAR:
1Y DEMONSTRATED.
Cash, Coupled "With,
and Shrewd Buyne
the "VSTofk;. ?
Short. Lots Closed at a
ith Their Real Value.
llison's old stand) crowded with bargains,
uff?we don't deal in that kind. Other
sell GOOD GOODS, CHEAP. Our six
ne case (over 2,000 yards) real Organdies,
naterial, guaranteed as good as anybody's
8 1-2 cents; everybody in Lancaster town
)ne case qxtra heavy yard wide Percales,
nr price, as long as this lot lasts, 5 cents,
s it.
ibout 600 yards wide India Linen, beautit
value, 12 1-2 cents; our price only 6 1-2
iixty pairs boys' fine cassimere Knee
varranted; cheap enough at 60 cents; oilr
pairs men's medium and fine cassimere
stclass, new goods picked up from a manour
whole stock of clothing, which needs
s that we are the only clothing people in
lready supplied half the trade this spring,
real soon. We continue to sell suits at
etter selection you will get.
I Shoes, Oxford Ties and Slippers for
'loud & Allison's stock, at awful cheap
:hildrcn, wedge heel, in tans and blacks,
' ^
the busiest and most attractive corners in
i of this department is phenomenal. Almc.
Miss Hasseltine has been crowded
stant we hope to be able to keep up with
dth our hats; not a single kick or com;
like having clean, fresh stock and an
s below and compare with others a 1 bear
=> on cheap, shoddy goods, as is very often
r advertisements, but are giving prices on
aster. Nice line Piques in prihted and
-ice everywhere, 12 1-2 c. Beaittiful qu&l- A
west shades, at 12 1-2 c?value 20 cents.
new and swell, in handsome qualities in
than anybody's. Just received the newarts
and suits at 25 cents a yard. Also
s; also plain linen effect in Crash at 5 cts. jg
500k, 10 cent quality, for 5 cents; fancy#
; c?worth 12 1-2 c ; fine Scotch Lawns in
our price only 3 1-2 c; big lot light a'n'd%
/where At 5 c, our price only 3 i-ic; handprice
only 4 c; immense value in large
ts in white, worth $3, our price only $2;
heavy, value $2, our price $1.15; hand
cc /5c ; good dollar kind for 6oc; ladies'
falue; nice line Vest at 10, 15 to 25c; full Jj
kind, we sell two for 5cchildren's ready- JU
ibroidery, at 30c, 50c and $1.10; splendid M
ful line Shirt Waists, with laundried coldouble
what we charge; handsome line \
d black, perfect fitting and very swell in
Many other goods we have not space to
lid & Allison's old stand, on the corner? |
book. This is strictly a cash sale, and A
notto : Underbuy, undersell, of the people, J
ne. ^
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