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LANCASTER ENTERPRISE Published fcvery Wednesday and Saturday BY The Enterprise ^ibllsblng Conp&nj *. J. CU4RK Rdltor, One Year $1.00 Six Months 50 ct? Three Months. 25 cts in Advance. , Saturday, Sept. 23, 1891). A local cotton seed war is raginrr. with no siVns of nhnfnrnpnt. Already the farmers have received the benefit of a rise per bushel from 14 to 23 cents. Uepresen tatives of the two cotton seed oil mills can be seen on the streets ready to grab when a wagon of cotton seed conies into sight. The war is entirely local, but every little thing helps this year, so the farmers of the county are gleeful and hope the battle will continue for sometime ?Anderson corres pondence The State. lames Creelman, the well Known correspondent, who lias been accompanying Bryan in his recent western travels, tells the Baltimore Herald that in his opinion the Nebraskan's name will be the only one presented to the National Dem ocrutic convention next year. uIIis strength,1' said he, "is greater than three years ago, but as the lines of battle are not yet faitly drawn and the issues not yet clearly defined, the question of Mr. Bryan's success is still open." As Creel man reported Bryan's presidential canvass in 1S9G he is qual ified to make the comparison, lie is a gold man, too, and ought not to take an exaggerated view ol Bryan's increase in strength.? Columbia State. Tribute ol Respect. whereas, it Das pleased cur Alwise and Heavenly Father to take from us, by death, our honored president and beloved brother, W. S. R. Harper, who by his faithful and impartial discharge of duty, as our presiding oflieer, and his enthusiastic adherence to Alliance principles, won the love and respect of his brother Alliancemen. Resolved 1st. Tiiat in the death of Bro. Harper St. Luke Alliance, and the coummunitv has lo-t a worthy member and good citizen?one whose genial countenance and frank, open hearted manner, gave him a place in all our hearts. Resolved 2nd. 1'hat we sincerely sympathize with his beloved wife and fatherless children in this the saddest atlliction that falls to humanity. That we bow with them in humble truM and humility before Him who doeth all things well. Resolved Jinn. That .1 page in our minute hook he inscribed to the memory of our brother, hv recording therein this preamble and these resolutions, and that a copy of the same he neatly made and presented to his wife and family. Also that the several county papers and the Cotton l'lant be furnished copies. U. J. L. Moody, \ T. R. Durek, ( Com. J. E. 8tbwman. ) Look kt Your Mirror ful form f Thut attractions ah* tho result of rood health, if tber art absent, there la dearly always somo disorder of the distfnetly feminine organs present. Healthy menstrual organs tneau health and beauty ; everywhere. McBLREPS makes women beautiful and healthy. 1 fl It strikes at the root of all their j trouble. There is no menstrual dis- , I order, ache or pain which it will not , B cure. It is for tlic budding girl, the H i busy wife atid the matron approaching B the change of life. At every- trying ^ crisis in a woman's life it brings health, strength and happiness. It costs fi.oo of medicine dealers. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory Department,*' I The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chat- | 0* tanooga, Tcnn. MRS. ROZKNA I.EWIS, of Ocnsvllle, Tcxart. "I was troubled at monthly intervals with terrible pains In my head and back, but have beca entirely relieved by Wlu? of CarduL" Bethel Dots. Betiikl. S. 0., Sept. 20, 1890. J Mr. Kditok : ? i'lease allow me -p space lor a lew ilots from Bethel. The health of this section is ?11 good with the exception of a case . - - 4 or two ol lever. ' This section was visited by re- / lreshing showers of rain on Monday and Tuesday last, which, by the way, are just the thing fori ' taters1', turnips, peas, and late corn. The Bethel school, taught by _ lion. C. A. LMyler, has stopped i Vfor a few weeks' vacation which is q tu?i,..r ? I r* - I-"1 tlio crops. * The many friends of Mr. J. M. 3Stewart are glad to see him when they go down to town, where he is employed in the mercantile business. f( Messrs. Roach Stewart and Bundy lMyler of Tabernacle, who are attending school at Marshville, ! N. came tip to Bethel Sunday, j j One of our most charming girls 1 was all smiles because her "lei low" spent a few days at home. (iucss what young man is dei spondent because his best girl has gone over to Marshville to school?.! o I May he lind consolation in the j 'thought that his present lo.-s will ^ ho tli?*ir future gain. 1 (iuoss what young man. con- fi templatii.g matrimony, is living , with "grandpa'* ? May cupid j smile upon him and grant that he j ' may lead the object of his a flee Si tion to the hvmeneal altar. I ? I 4 We should like tor some one to j tell us how that unfortunate ? young man who drove his buggy J j ?)\rr one 01 "nor lathers elm J -* trees, recently, is netting along. Voting friend, wo extend to yon , ? our heartfelt sympathies. ! $ More next titne. i ('OKHF.SroXl)KNT. o ?There will he a dime social' given at the residence of Mrs. ,.lno. I). YVylie .Monday evening, ' September 25. A delightful pro- | gramme will bo rendered?music, * recitations and reading?by some of our best* local talent, assisted by visiting friends. All are invited to attend. -/ ' " * rarmers' Banking GOOD T: WHILE THI BUT T CANNOT Lf fHEY ARE 1 THINK OF IT : Staple goo eans Pants now at 25 cents?we 1 'ants, worsteds and cassimers, now nd cassimers, now at $ 1; about 50 \ 3 pair in two days. 750 Pants, al 5 cents. Come "a-runnin'," if you jSHIRT BA Formerly 50, 60 and 75 cents, a xOod cheviotte work - _ - - - - - ' m mm. a VU) 1 I V/H V J I nly 20 cents. Best Buckskin Twil STRUCK IT RI Percales that make our competitoi 3r 10,000 yards, and first shipmen ent percales in pretty dark styles ; 1 ALL THIN GOODS Such as Organdies, Lawns, Musi nd all snmmer goods. Real nice > nd plain India Linens, at s cent; ME GIANT S Best on earth for the money ; eve ervice. w e are sole agents for thi o nd have a complete stock. Buy ur Ve cannot mention ; but call on i tores and you will find the greate ave ever seen. We stand by oui f the people, for the people, first, h formers' Banking I Lancaster, Soi ... ... ... . ...^ ?' '} 'V; " ' v ~ .SWS " ?> lw^v . " ? * . ? *} & Mercantile Co HINGS "j :Y LAST! % HEY ict intip 101 LUilU "OO GOOD >ds at half price. Fifty-cents nave 100 pairs on hand ; $3.00 at $1.50; $2 Pants, worsteds )airs of these two lots left; sold 1 wool and wool-mixed, now at wont any of these good things. RGAINjS. 11 marked down to 35 cents any strong, the 35 cents kind, Is at 25 cents?worth 40 cents. GHT AGAIN. *s sick all over. Placed order it just in. The very best 10vve marked them down to 5^c. VERY CHEAP. [ins, Nainsooks, India Linens, vhite goods in Plaids, striped 5?former price was 7^2 cents. CHOOL SHOES. < ivy pair warranted to give good s great line of children's shoes, good shoes and save money. 5 ?AI*U?jS us and go through our large st collections of bargains you * motto, "Underbuy, undersell, ist, and all the time." # \ Mercantile Go. ith Carolina.