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LANCASTER ENTERPRISE Published tvery Wednesday and Saturday BY The.. Enterprise PnblishinR Company A.J. CLARK K.lltor, One Year,...... $1.00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months .*.... 25 cts In Advance. Saturday. Juno it. 1890. A Dream of You. I dreamed lust night A dream so sweet 1 felt Its thrill When I nwoko. 1 feel It still? As oft I do when you are near Stroking, tenderly, my hair. I dreamed of you ! I dreamed last nlKht ? In sooth 1 know not what t dreamed ! Yet, softest strains I heard, it seemed, Which only angels might repeat, If they could know (as I) how sweet To dreatn of you. MAHOAUKT A. It It'll a it t> Tabernacle News. Mr. Editor: Ah I have not seen anything in your valuable paper from this part of the moral vineyard, I will attempt to give you a few "(lots" from thin seetion. Well, the dry weather has pi von nearly all the farmers the blues, but I think lint : enrol shower would cure nil of tliem in a short time; but 1 would dare say that the average farmer has a gloomy prospect before him now. There are several farmers in this section that cannot finish planting their crops until they get. rain and a great many report had stands, especially of cotton.' *' I Some are planting corn, peas, etc., on the land where the cotton has not come up; others are waiting until it rains. The health of the community is generally good, although some few cast's of sickness exist. We arc glad to unto that Mrs. W. H. I Sapps, of Tradosvillo, who has been quite siek with fever, is itn j proving. Wo also loarnod that Mrs. .1. K. Carnos has boon quite sick for a few days. Mr. ('. W. Ilarkey and his boaotiful and accomplished niece, of Stout, N. C, who have been visiting relatives and friends in! ?' this section, returned homo last / J Monday. As is often the case. / 1 think some of the young people! g' hated very much to see them . ^ leave. Miss S? you should not ! cry?he will come again; and. Mr. | Johnny, I suppose you will soon | lie treading the pathway to Stout,) N. will you not? iwi i>i..I - i i litMi/iUllIU I iy ICI 1U1S IKH'II j spending sometime at Trades | ville with her sister. Someone looks :is if they wore longing for, the time to eotne when she is to return. My friend, I eon sympa thi'/.e with you, and hope that your ! longing may soon he satisfied. Hut never despair; always remem- : ^>er that all things are for the best in the end. Mr. Kditor, we claim to have the garden spot in tin; county. Whoever may chance to visit our neighborhood are alwavs charmed by the grand appearance of our section, our fine farming I;im<1h, bur good roads, churches and school buildings. Wo have good society and tho moral and (Miristian influence is held at. a very high standard; hut what we can boast of most is tho young ladies are among the fairest of the land .: mg % . , p ; I vp and attract many young men from all parts of the country. Tabernacle is on a "boom" generally. The young ladies of the congregation have succeeded in raising money to get a new organ for the church, and the instrument has been ordered, and we hope in a short time that it will bo at its place, ready for use. We have preaching on tho first Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. and the third Sunday at 3 p. m. We also have a good Sab- i bath school and trust that much is being accomplished in leading the young people to Jesus. Air. Editor, this is not the j'enr for candidates;but if you will come around about the first of August we will make you think that you are one anyway. We will not have a great deal of fruit to give you, hut spring chickens are doing well, and, as you know that means success to picnics and protracted meetings. Well, Mr. Editor, bicycles are very common now. hut they are not so useful at times. I know a young man that was intending to take a young lady to church, not long since, but his wheel had hut one seat, and another "fellow'' came along in a buggy?alas! for his bicycle. I will close for this time, for fear that mv communication will find its way to the waste basket. More Anon, Sciumn.Kit <) K., 8. U. A Card of Tlaiinlt*. I wish to say that I feel under lasting obligations for what Chamberlain's Cough Homedy lias done for our family. We have used it in so many cases of coughs, lung troubles and! v* i? tin* most perfect satisfaetion, I we feel greatly indebted to the maim-I facturers of this remedy ami wish t It o in to please accept our hearty thanks.? llespertfiilly, Mrs. S. Doty, Des Moiro'S, Iowa. For sale by .1. F. Mackcy t Co. A Word to Doctors We lrnva the highest regard for the medical profession. Our preparations' are not sold for the purpose of ant agon- i i/.iny them, hut rather as an aid. We lay it down as an established truth that internal remedies are positively injurious to expectant mothers. The distress I ami discomforts experienced during the n. . i,:i. i.:i >... ' 111... Illli-I V .III OC til" leviated only by external t:> ntincnt?by apph in>; a liniment that softens and relaxes the over-strained muscles. Wc : make and sell such a liniment, coin-I billing the ingredients in a maunel hitherto unknown, and call it Mother's Friend Wo know that in thousands of cases it has proved more than a blessing to | expectant mothers. It overcomes morn- i ing siikness. It relieves the sense of tightness. Headaches cease, and danger from Swollen, Hard and Rising Breasts is avoided. Labor itself ii shortened and shorn of most of the pain. 1 We know that muny doctors recom- | mend it, and we know that inultitudef A women go to the drug stores and buy | it because they are sure their physician* have no objections. We ask a trial just a fair test. There is no possible ' chance of injury Ixing the result, be ! > anse Mother's Friend is scientifically compounded. It is sold nt$i a bottle, and should be used during most ol | the period of gestation, although grcnl reli> f is cxpei ienced if used only a short j time before childbirth. Send for our il- | lustrated book about Mother's Bricnd. TIIU I5RADFIF.I.D RFflUI.ATOR CO. All ANT A liA Last fall I sprained my |?>n hip while handling some heavy boxes. The doctor I called on said at 11 ret it was a alight strain and would soon he well, hut it grew worse and the doctor then said I had rheiiinatiHiu.lt continued to grow worse and I could hard get around to work. 1 went to a drug store and the druggist recommended Chamberlain's I'ain Halm. I tried it and one-half of a otic, bottle our-d me entirely. I now recommend it to all my friends'.? K. A. Hahcock, Krie, I'a. It is for sale by J. F. Mackky ?fc Co. POWER ALNIIGtm MOST WONDERFUL! The Clean, Hard C Good Judgment ? ing, Hi Don Several Manufacturers S Trifle, Compared Wil BUMS! Our cash bargain annex (Cloud & All nothing but bargains. Not cheap stul merchants sell CHEAP goods. We s< special bargains are world-beaters. SPECIAL BARGAIN NO. 1?On very pretty styles and very fine sheer m 20 cent quality; our astonishing price, <S o f\r1 rrvimftr /\iw f ?* 4-U ^ ^ ^ .r 1 ~ ci11v-i v-uuiu^ (ui^iu iaj iiium; SPECIAL BARGAIN NO. 2- -Oi the 10 cent kind and very desirable; oui Lancaster has never seen anything like SPECIAL BARGAIN NO. 3?Ah ful quality, very fine and sheer; strict cents?don't miss this. SPECIAL BARGAIN NO. 4?Si Pants, sizes 4 to 16 years; every pair w; price only 35 cents. Four hundred p Pants at 60 cents on the dollar?all first ufacturer who needed the money. Special Bargain No. 5?Embraces o no recommendation; everybody knows town. It seems to us that we have air and we expect to supply the other half half price ; the sooner you come the bet Special Bargain No. 6?All sorts of ladies, misses and children, part of Cl< prices. A splendid lace Oxford for cl only 40 cents a pair?worth 65. Our millinery department is one of tl our cash bargain annex. The success ready our second order is almost gon with work, but with the aid of an assist the orders. Kvervbodv is delierhted wi o plaint of any kind. There is nothing up-to-date trimmer. Please note prices in mind that we are not quoting prices done by some merchants in newspaper the best stock of merchandise in Lanca: plain white welts at <S 12 c ; regular pri ity Piques in plain and solid colors, new Nice line of novelties in Piques, very 1 whites and fancies. Our prices lower est thing in linen and silk Crash for ski a cheaper fancy linen Crash at 10 cents ?great values. White checked Nains< Organdies in lace effect, very new, at 5 1*1 1 i* 1 plains and iancics, cncap at 5 cents, 01 fancies in standard Calicoes, sold every some moire Linings, value 6 1-2 c, our white Quilts; genuine Marseilles Quilt: very best white Quilts, extra large and some large Quilts, value #1.25, our pric full size Vest, bleached, at 5c, special v? size bordered Handkerchiefs, good 5c k made Dresses, trimmed in lace and eml line ladies' Skirts 40c to #4.50; beautif lar and cuffs, 35c to $1?many worth d Silk Waists, plain and fancy colors and makeup, and prices very reasonable, mention. Don't forget the place-?Clou and don't forget to bring your pockcth nothing but the cash will pass, Our m (i\r I li/i fi ret 1 '?1* f 1 -ill "" niv. iii.tv, iii.ii anvi aw 111^ inn Farmers' Banking ' ? * OF THE * f DOLLAR i jY DEMONSTRATED. Jash, Coupled "With tnd Shrewd Buyte the Work. TW5TOHWI short. Lots Closed at a th Their Real Value. HV ison's old stand) crowded with bargains, Y?we don't deal in that kind. Other ell GOOD GOODS, CHEAP. Our six k e case (over 2,000 yards) real Organdies, aterial. cruaranteed as rmod as anvbodv's 'O ~~~ O " """ * " J "J 1-2 cents; everybody in Lancaster town * ? le ease extra heavy yard wide Percales, price, as long as this lot lasts, 5 cents, it. tout 600 yards wide India Linen, beautivalue, 12 1-2 cents; our price only 6 1-2 , . .. xty pairs boys fine cassiniere Knee irranted; cheap enough at 60 cents; our ;iirs men's medium and fine cassimere :class, new goods picked up from a man- H ur whole stock of clothing, which needs that we are the only clothing people in Vygj eady supplied half the trade this spring, real soon. We continue to sell suits at / ter selection you will get. Shoes, Oxford Ties and Slippers for oud & Allison's stock, at awful cheap lildren, wedge heel, in tans ana blacks, le busiest and most attractive corners in of this department is phenomenal. Alio. Miss Ilasscltine has been crowded :ant we hope to be able to keep up with th our h^ts; not a single kick or cornlike havinc clean frecli ctr?rL- -itwl . o ? " ,,,v,x"x .ill below and compare with others and bear ^ on cheap, shoddy goods, as is very often advertisements, but are giving prices on iter. Nice line Piques in printed and ' ce everywhere, 1212 c. Beautiful qual- * /est shades, at 12 1-2 c?value 20 cents, lew and swell, in handsome qualities in jH| than anybody's. Just received the new- '* rts and suits at 25 cents a yard. Also Jsdso plain linen effect in Crash at 5 cts. >ok, 10 cent quality, for 5 cents; fancy ' c?worth 12 1-2 c ; fine Scotch Lawns in ur price only 3 1-2 c; big lot light and where at 5 c, our price only 3 1-2 c; hand 1 price oniy 4 c; immense value in large s in white, worth ?3, our price only 52; heavy, value ?2, our price $1.15; hande 75c ; good dollar kind for 60c; ladies' ilue; nice line Vest at io, 15 to 25c; full j ind, we sell two for 5c; children's ready jrojdery, at 30c, 50c and #1.10; splendid Ja ul line Shirt Waists, with laundried col- !J ouble what we charge; handsome line black, perfect fitting and very swell in dany other goods we have not space td id & Allison's old stand, on the corner? >ook. This is strictly a cash sale, and M Underbuy, undersell, of the people, J , & Mercantile Co. j Jj