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- ^ ' 1 .. | Lancaster Mer I CLOSII JSURPLUS > Reducing I Large I THE HEA This season has made con stocks; but we still have a short time, and we are not p; $ NAM? YC # And take the sroods. We ^ money. We must have yc J money made. Every dollar J you from 15 to 40 per cent. ** *HE RE J Includes everything in both < ^ friends to make I PURCHA: T r 1 ? ? ^ lielore the best bargains ar j | Lancaster Men | ? ' r * . ?? ?'?/ . , .. ? . >V ' /a . V ,. I?,, " > . -' . wt: At^v'ayx ! . ;-, V -' v<-j ' * cantile Company, f J i STG OUT 5 ; STOCK! I +?< i Their Fourl g 1 Oil StOCKS. S ! 1 VY TRADE! siderable inroads into our large 11 fnm riifi\liif ? ? L OLI1 |7it4^> L W i-ICtU UUl 111 a i^; articular how they go. $ I >UR PRICE; % need the room. We want the ^ )iir business. Money made is $ you spend with us now will save ? * AUCTION t $ nir large stores. We advise our ^ ses now, I id choicest goods are closed out. $ % * cantile Company, i t I jf;* / ? " r": ** : j . x Published hvery Wednesday and baturday ? BY Toe. Enterprise - Publishing Company i A. J. CLARK Krtltor. J One Year $1 .00 Six Months 50 cts f Three Mortths 25 eta \ In Advance. r '"Wednesday, Dec. 2Q. 18tM>. i A pleasant, Christmas and a happy New Year to all our read- > era. BETTER TIMES. Our merchants have been ex- < ceeciinply busy recently waiting > on tlie trade. The stores that carry fancy poods, .jewelry, Arc., have had all they could do during }| the days and well into the niphts. The business in furniture this fall has been immense, as well as in ' t rn shoes and dry ooods of all kinds. We believe our farmers are more hopeful and in bettor spirits than they have been for years. There ^ has been less complaint of hard ^ times this fall than we have heard a] for a lonp time. Most of peo- (j pie have been able to pay up H their bills, or nearly so, and have C plenty of hop and hominy to run 0 on next year. This is calculated ? ,o make a happy, contented poo- " pie and to inspire them with hope ^ for another year. I1EAUTI FlJlTwF?l)IN(il. N Mr. John A. Stew man and Miss ^ llattio Lee Joined by Marital Itonds at the Itesidence of the Bride'ti Father. P p Aniloraon Dally Mail. "1st Inst. "One of the prettiest weddings t that has taken place this season y hero was celebrated at 7 :.'>() last night at the residence of the _ bride'* purents, Mr. and Mrs W. ( 8. Lee, 8r., on Bleckley street. * The house was tastefully decorat p ed with evergreent,holly prec'ora- a inating, and the front piazza was 0 brilliantly lighted with red Chi ^ nese lanterns. t The contracting parties were j Miss llattie Williamson Leo of y this city, and Mr. lohn Alexander Stewrnan, a successful young 0 railroad man of Lancaster, S. C. a The wedding was a green and crimson wedding. A i il L- ? * * 1 iuo mnir naiueti me wedding procession began, preceded by i two little maids of honor, Klizabeth Fretwell and Floride Harris, ii who stood on pedestals suspend e ing an arrh of evergreens under s which tlie bridal couple stood. |) These little maids were as wweet as little angels in their pure white j( dresses. Then camo the attendants,Miss Janio bee with Mr.W 11 Stewnian, a cousin of the groom, J1 and Miss Lola Casey, of Septus, " with Mr. VV. S. I.ee, .lr., of Col umbun, (Ja., a brother of the 1< bride. The bridesmaids were 1 dressed in white trimmed with tl patin Kibon. Then came the hrid- n al couple, the bride lovely and charming in white organdie, en ' traine, trimmed with ni 1 k ribbon 'I and a wreath of mistletoe on her head, and underneath the arch, held by the two little maids of honor, thay faced the ollieiatinc s minister, the Rev. J. L. William I ison, of Newberry, an uncle of the ' bride, who in a very impressive * manner pronounceij the solemn',, words that- made them husband t and wife. He was assisted by the * Rev. .J. N. H. Summerell. of t.ais|" city who offered thecloung prav I ] er. e A bountiful and elegant wed-1" ding supper was served of all of!" the pood things of the season of which about, forty guests partook, 't The bridal couple will leave] this morning on the Southern at , 10:35 for their future home in Lancaster and will be followed," by tho good wishes of the bride's " manv friend"." The bappv n uple reached Lnn- ^ caster Thursday night and were " given a reception !n?t night at tho homo of the groom's parents, ^ Mr. and Mrs. J. 1?. Stewman. j The Kntkhimmsk joins the hoBt j, | of friends of the groom here and t] in the county in wishing for him y and his bride much happiness snd abundant prosperity. ^ PT* '* >' v ITOffCS" trouble -u:ig troubles, such us pleurisy or icuto inflammation of the lungs, ihould bo carefully treated to avoid nrious consequences. These ailments . ire cj i* Wy overcome by the prompt 1 o of Or.'Hull's (-on ,h Syrup, a won1 . 1 ivv.c.ly, which always gives * i t' -l. nee", cases coughing, allays !l i.i: 1 ?n. nation, and !>y its healing n'!' i a soon effects :i thorough cure. yrJ3alrs Gsugh Syrup Cures all Lung and Tliroat Trouble. 3oscs <ir-sriMll ,t:ul plcnsanl l<> take. Itoctors wnni'i'" I !. t'l ice <s c-net. At all ilmgyista. For Tho Kntcrprlnc Lonor ltoll of Taxaliaw School. The following is the honor ill of Taxahaw school, for the lonth commencing Nov. 13th nd ending l>ec. 8th, 1809. DKPORTSIKNT. Ilattie McManiis, Lottie and amuel McManns, May, Pearl and. oon Cook, .John, Evelvn, Lula nd Mattio Massey, Belle Baker, eorge Belk, Edward and Pet elk, Docenia Estridge, Barnwell aston, Ola and Bleeker Lnwry, us aim meron uregory, lassie nd Bessie Baker, Walter and amuel Robinson, James and soar Wright, Ira Sowell, Flownv /alters, Ernest. Charlie, and Jhel Knight, Martha Ingram, [pttie Sowoll, Lee Wright, Willie istridge. RKCITATIONS. Highly distinguished?05-100 er cent.?Hattie McManils, Evepn Massey. Rarnwell Caston. )tis Uregorv. Samuel RohiiiRon, ames and Oscar Wright, Flownv V alters. Distinguished?00-05 per cent. -Lottie MoManus, Mav and Pearl !ook, Johnny, Lula and Mattie lassey, George and Pet Belk, lessio and Docenia Estridge, Ola nd Meeker Lowrv, Theron Gregrv, Bessie Raker. Walter and linnie Robinson. Ira Sowell, f Ithel and Helen Knight, Martha ncram. Nettie Sowell, Lee Vright. We now have an enrollment. f sixty two pupils with a fin* verage attendance. A. O. Row ELL, Principal. 'tiiitfht h\i the Wood Iloiutdt*. Koh Thornwell, colored, servtg a sentence on the chain gang, scaped early yesterday morning. herilV Clvburn was notified and e sent his hlood hounds down ltd put them on his trail. Tliey d lowed him and caught him 1 >owoen Cane creek and old Waxaw church. 11 is time would aye expired today when he * -onId have heen sent to Ohnrltte to serve a similar sentence. ho hound* ran him risht straight lirough without a break. So inch for the blood hounds. l si itK CURFTFOH CROUP. 'wcnty-Fiv? Years' Constant t'se Without a Failure. The lirst indication of cronp is oarseness, niiit in a oil 11 (1 subject to hat disease it may be taken as a sure ign of ttie approach of an attack. 'ollowinj; this hoarseness is a peoulir rough cough. If Cbainberlain's ongli Itemedy is given as soon as thp hild becomes hoarse, or even after the ronpy congh appears, it will prevent lie attack. It is used in many tliousnds of homes iri--tliis broad land and ever disappoint# the anxious mothrs. Wo have yet to learn of a single nstance in which It has not proved tl'eotual. No other preparation can how such a record?twent v-tl ?e years' onstanY use without a failure. For ale by .J. F. Maokey & Co. I A /: MOTIVE! It has not been our habit to * Inn our oufctomors or jiiiv one winv? us, through the press, hut iow wo insid that every one wins either the firm of Clyburn ; Elliott.* or (Myhum ,?Sr Elliott r Elliott & Crawford, on note r open account to come by st .lun. 1900, an<l make Midi movements as will he Fatisfiiei?ry. We need money ami must irtvo it or such paper as wo can igo a^ cash Pleme {rive this our prompt attention. - if ki.uott & ('kawi oru. Dec. 18, 1899. 4 , ; ?:/ / **' ' - ,:v * :