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' # _____ Short Locals. J M ???????? ^4 ?Mr. W. R. Heglar, of Tradesville, was in town Tuesday. ?Rev. Allan Macfarlan, of Tab ernacle, was in town Tuesday. ?Miss Eva McClintock, of Riv erside, is visiting Miss Dot Smith. ?Misses Hattie and Florence Funderburk, of Dudley, are visiting and shopping in Lancaster. ?Hon. D. K. Finley, of York ville, wa? in the city on Monday loot \ ? """" ? Miss McCrorey, of Winusboro, is visiting the family of Mr. VV. II Porter. J %|M*> ?The Carnes school, taught by Mrs. K. It. Riddle, will open on ..Monday next. a - ?Mr. M. C. Ileath, of Columbia, is in Lancaster on a visit to his brother, Mr. J. M. Heath, k ?We were pleased to receive a call from Mr. Q. F. Taylor, of Taxahaw, Tuesday. ?Thos. F MeDow, Esq., ot the Yorkville bar, is in attendance on court here this week. ?Dr. H. V. Massev of Mathews, N. C.. is visiting his (laughter, Mrs. W II. Burns. ?Miss Ellen Edwards, of Due West, is visiting her sister, Mrs. J. E. Taylor, here ?Mr. J. E. Norment, of the News & Courier, is here in the interest of this valuable journal. V. f V I ?Miss Bright Austin returned; to her home in Waxhaw, N. 0 . Monday, after a visit to Mrs. W. H. Porter. ?List of letters advertised for week ending October 15, 1 ^ N Eli/.a Rice, .James W. Dtinlap. J. F. Gregory, P. M. ?Mr. M. B. Caut hen left yesterday for Johns Hopkins hospital, Baltimore, where he goes to have hi6 knee treated. ?Mr. J. B. Sims, of Creek, lost a good cotn last Sunday. The cow became entangled in a rope, fell and broke her neck. ?Cashier F. M. Mobley, of the Kershaw Mercantile Co., and Mr. Oscar Clarke, of Heath Spring, spent Sunday in Lancaster. ?Rev. S. N. Watson will preach at. damn Cro^lf It-.rOiot ,.i, ~ W.ww.v */I?|/VIOV VII U II. II UII Monday night, October 23. Full , attendance ot the members is requested. - ?Only three weeks till the ^ . State Fair will be held. The authorities are making prepara tions for a laree attendance and an extensive exhibit. ?Monday of court seemed to have the usual number of visitors as well as others immediately concerned having business to transact during the w^ek. ?Mi ss Susie Moore who has been visiting relatives here went to K Rock Hill Monday to visit her Rister, Mrs. J. 0. Lindsay. She will go to New York about the first of November. V ?Hopewell Alliance will meet Saturday, 21st instant. livery member is expected to be on " hand at 3 o'clock p. m., as impor Ftant business is to be transacted. YV. G. A. Porter, Pres. ?Mr. R. J. M. Steele presented tL us with a nice lot of turnips on M- Saturday last of the purple top f variety. One of them weighed five pounds. Many thanks, Mr. I Steels. ,?. 1 11 Jr* *1 4y. ?For elegant wedding invita tions call at the Entkrprisk office. ?Mr. Robert W. Tillman, of Van Wvck, was in Lancaster Tuesday. ?All kinds of job printing done at the Entkrprisk office. ?Mr. R. W. Doster, of the Belair section, is in attendance upon court this week. ?For all kinds of job printing, call on or write the Entkrprisk Pub. Co. ?Mr G. M. Anthony, of West villc, is visiting Mr. J. F. Addi l?f tlpuiiratfilla ? ?Sam Davis, colored, was arrested Saturday morning last hv Mr. Beauregard Connor, on a charge of larceny front the field About 50 ears of coin was tound in the lott of his house. ?Sam Boyd and John Williams colored, tried the'r pugilistic pow ers in a few short rounds early Monday morning, on main street The interference of the police prevented them from deciding which was the best man of the t wo. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets insure Rapid Recovery of mother after Childbirth A Itbrt That Ifratn All Iieets. Mr. Samuel J. Siarnes exhibited at Tiik Enterprise office Monday one of the largest beets we have seen in (jtiite a while. It weigh...i t * i c-.i m-?T-n nixi iiirew-iju irier pounQs and measured about sixteen inches in length The beet was raised by Mrs J. N Flvnn. of New Cut. Quick, Easy T.abor und Rapid Recovery are guaranteed by use of Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, Clintiffhif/ Domicilii. Mr. R. M. MoCrory is moving into the dwelling of the late II. J. Gregory, recently occupied by Prof. Rhodes who will occupy the 11? - * iweiung recently vacated by Mrs. Hannah Johnson. Mrs. Johnson has broken up housekeeping and will hereafter make her home with her daughter, Mrs. W. T. Gregory. Mr. W. II. Porter will occupy the McOrory dwelling and Mr. J. F. Clvburn will live in the house that Mr. Porter vacates. A Slaughter of Pant* and Hat*. Since putting our four large stocks together we find we have too many pants and hats, and in order to reduce the stock we are going to throw these goods upon the market next week and sell them REGARDLESS OF COST. If you want a pair of pants at your own price, or a good hat from 15 cents up, next week is your time. They are going to be sold, and no doubt about that. NEXT WEEK the time. Lancaster Mercantile Co. Rapid, Safe and Comparatively Painless Delivery result from continued use of Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Kee?!>fcN eeteg. On Monday evening, at the residence of Uev. Allen MeFarland, Mr. Will Kee, of Monroe, N. O., and Miss Amanda McNeeley, daughter of Mr. (r. L. McNeeley, of Tradesville wore married by the above named minister. Immediately after the ceremony the happy couple repaired to the home of Mr. Wefdey Funderburk, where a delightful reception was tendered them. They left early Tuesday morning for Monroe, Inhere they will reside in the future. We wish them much joy and happiness. f* - ? % * **Faugt Charles King played to a well filled hout.e here flrtonday night. Mr. King is an actor of high at tainments, and has very. good support. The play, "Faust," was well rendered in view of the fact * that he could not work all of his scenery. Someone was disposed . to speak disparagingly of Mr. ' King and his troupe. We don't b.w.. t ? * - - wncre mey got meir intor mation, but suppose they were about as well informed as when . the Edwin Ilostell Company was introduced. However, we had ' ... < better use our own criticism, any- * how. Mr. Kinp is all O K, and * we hope he will return. To Stimulate a Sluggish Liver, Banish Biliousness, Disperse Dyspepsia, 1'revent Sick and Nervous Headache, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medi- 1 cine. ( To f>rf/auize a Teacher*' Astiocl- 1 ation. ] The committee oppointed at the close of the summer school to or ganize a Teachers' Association ' respectfully call a meeting of all 1 those interested in the cause of education to be held at the Lan- 1 caster graded school building on f Saturday, October '28. There will j be speeches an 1 discussions of some educational topic. All the teachers are especially invited to ?fi **- ' * aiiouvj. iviK 1. iM . 15ELK, ( Chairman. j Mr. II. 11. Rowell, * j " Walter Oarnes, Miss Bessie Perry, " Eula May Oai.key, " Gertrude Foster, Committee. * l Lancaster's Market. 1 On Tuesday, Oct. 16, cotton ' and produce brought the follow ing prices : cotton. Strict (rood middling, 7*4 Good middling 7,'b ' Strict middling 7 Middling, G"7 B PRODUCE. Butter (good), per pound,...10to 1 2>$ ' Eggs, per doien, 10 | Chickens, 15 to 20 Corn, perbuiihel. ro i Hams(bome raised),per pound. .9 to 10 Shoulders (home raised), per lb., to 7 The above prices are paid by 1 merchants for any of the above ' named products, and is published I for the benefit ot those who have 1 them for sale. to die several times, yet 1 am spared 1 to tell how 1 was saved," writes Mrs. ' I A. A. Stowe, 237 N. 4th St., San 1 Jose, Cal. "I had valvular heart ( trouble so severe that 1 was pro- } nounced 'gone' two different times, \ The valves of my heart failed to | work properly, and circulation was ( so sluggish that the slightest exertion produced fainting. 'There is no ' hope' said my physician, so I decided 1 to try Dr. Miles' Heart Cure and the J result I consider miraculous. I am ' satisfied it saved my life." I DR. MILES' Heart Cure is sold by all druggists on guarantee ( first bottle l>enehts or money back. , Book on heart and nerve* sent free. Dr. Mil** Medical Company, Elkhart. Ind, < Wh Is it that you want, can't do without Well, I have got it, ; prices, too; and everytl YC Don't believe it, come and IS I sav. T ran't thrrvu; j , ? v VIII VtV Uil >elf?no company busine stuff it would be no use WA you to come and see me ai 3ome on and try, and sec ike "Mackorell." 14 lbs [ ne your butter, eggs and cl J. B. MA sutuiui/ Phone Hours. Instead of the present Sunday lours, they will be from 0 to 10 i. m and from 3 to 4 p. m., until' urther notice is given. J. T. Tiiomasson, Manager. I)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine Quickens the appetite. Aids Digestion. ?ives Tone and Vieor to all ofth??l 'unctions, anil fortifies the system igainst Epidemic Influences. Itible Society Met. The annual meeting of the Lan-I master Bible Society was helil in the Methodist church Sunday night. The address was made by [lev. Chalmers Fraser. A collection amounting to $30 was taken. Mr. Robert T. Beaty was elec | ed to life membership in the \merican Bible Society of which he society here is an auxiliary. Reports of the depositary, Mr. IVaddy C. Thomson, and the reasurer, Mr. R. T. Beaty, were made and accepted by the society is valuable information. The old officers were all unan mously re-elected, viz : Rev. J II. Boldridge, president; Robt. T. Beaty, secretary and treasurer; Waddy C.Thompson, depositary. To Strengthen the generative orfane, Prevent Miscarriage and bring Iny to Childleas Homes take Simmons 3quaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Washington Visited, Lancaster. From Monday's Columbia Staie sve take the following interesting bit of history in which reference s made to a family still represented in this county and in the own : George Washington visited South Carolina in the latter /ears of his life. I)r. .James 11. Jarlisle is the possessor of a copy )f Washington's Diary. This book vas published in Richmond and he larger part of the edition was turned during the war. This /olume contains a narration of he incidents which mnot im. I nrossed General Washington on lis southern trip. He speaks of Columbia, then a mere settlement, ind writes of the state house, at hat time a wooden affair. From lere he went to Camden, thence oward Lancaster. Near that Dlace he was given a bowl of porridge and a pitcher of milk at the lome of a family named Barr. This fact is mentioned and the amily referred to by name in the liarv. In return for the kindness )f the good people, Washington rave them half a dollar. Dr. Jarlisle now has this piece of jurrency. It was given him by )ne of the descendants of the ? 1AT , got to have, and ??something to eat. and at old rock-bottom aing nice and fresh. If HJ see. If everything is not on any one. I am by myss. I have got so much to give a few prices; but I NT? id we will make the prices, if I can't learn you how to jood ioc Coffee $i. Bring lickens. Resoectfullv. wCKORELlT Barrs. The family now has the howl and pitcher. The piece of money is not a half dollar, but literally half a dollar. Change was scarce ih those days, and the Spaniah dollar was cut in two, each half was worth as n n 'h as a real, round fifty cent, piece of today. Blood Cure Sent Free. By addressing Blood Balm Co. 384 Michel I street, Atlanta, Ga., any "Enterprise reader may obtain a sample bottle of their famous B. B. B.?Botanic Blood Balm, the greatest, grandest. best and strongest Blood Remedy made. Cures when all else fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula,eczeina, boils, blood poison, eating sores, distressing skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Free medical advice included when description of your trouble is given. This generous oiler is worth I while accepting. Sample bottle sent I all charges prepaid. Large bottles, (containing nearly a quart of medicine) for sale by all druggists at f 1 per bottle. B. B. B. is always ahead of all other Blood Remedies for curing Blood ilumors. Try B. -t. B. next time you buy a .flood Puriller. IMMIMAIIA iivoumiiiH ul b*T? b?rn unlng CASfARRTSftr Insomnia. with which I have been afflicted for over twenty yearn.and I can say that Cascarela have itlven me more re lief than any other remedy I have ever tried. I shall certainly recommend them to my friends as being all they are represented. ' Thus. GltXAitD. Elgin, IIL CANDY M " W CATHARTIC ^ mmm ' rSAOl MANN MMTIimD Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Uood, Never Slrkeu. 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