Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, January 10, 1900, Image 3
^ . " MARKET.
January 9, 1900.
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Strict pood middling:, 7W U
Good middling: 7'? e
/ Strict middling: 7 1
| Middling:, 6%
PKODTTCB.
Butter (grood), per pound,,.. .10to 121^ (
Eg:e?. per dozen,... IK
k ChtnKnna IK to 20 c
I Corn, perhushel 4K .
Hemsf^ome raised l.per pound. 0 to 10
Shoulders f home raised \ nor 1i> cl/r,* i I
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Short Locals.
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?The Woodmen of the World N
will meet Thursday night in the
court house. :
i 1
? Misses Annie and Violet t
Williams of Dixie are visiting <
friendR here this week
?Mr. Sam Houch of Rook i
Hill visited friends and relatives i
here last Monday. t
?There 11 he service in the '
Episcopal churclrThursdav after '
noon at 4 o'clock.
a ?Mr. and Mrs. G. B. Gatlintr
returned to their home in Ral- '
eighj N. C. f
?Born, Janua?y 1000, to ,
. Mr- and Mrs. K. Blackmon. a
i son ^
?WANTKD !?Nhinirle Mocks, y
18 i 11 lonsr, all heart pi no. ^
1\)A<? vV 11 A ItPKIt. *,
4t W. & S. Jttli 10 Itti)
?Mr. I?. B Love, cdi'or of tinHi'*korv
Grove Sun. was io town '
I I
Monday and made 11?i- oilier a
pleasant call
\
? Mr. Roach Gregory spent a j
couple of days here with his ,
brother, Mr. .1 F. Gretrory, this
week.
V^ ?Mr. J. M Hood is in the
v mule market of the world buying
two cars of mu'os for the j
Lancaster Mercantile Co.
?Mr. F. G Perry of Liberty t
Hill was in town yesterdav. So fc
also was Mr A. W. Ilicklin of 'I
the Tank section (
?The many friends of Mr. II. '
L. Ilicklin. who has been sick ("
about t wo moi.tlis, will be glad to '
know that he is able to be out 0
again?was in town Monday. '
?Misses Woetie and Lucretia
Mobley left Monday afternoon
for their home at Blackstork, *
alter a delightful visit to Miss 1
P* Addie Carter.
?Mr N. P. Robinson returned .,
Saturday from a visit to Pal met v
j to, Fin. Ho expresses himself j
Imj as greatly pleased with the Land v
of Flowers. j
?Mr. Mat. S. Blackmon, of c
Creek, has been <|uite sick for t
more than it week with pneumonia.
A slight change for the c
better on Tuesday morning was a
appreciable. \
?Miss Mary McCain, a
maiden lady aged ahotp SO years, t
died vosteHay morning at the i
^ home ot Mr. John Nelson of the t
.JMCKsmiiwiiii section. The iv .
mains will !>? buried todjiv at
'Birzah church. N
?> ?List of letters advertised for (
the wool; on<lm<r.l:iiiii;irv 9. 1900:
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Miss Raima Dou-nr, Solli Nush.i
0(2) Miss Nannie l;-l! Kc-v-.j
r Richard Dunn. K >0|. TruesdeJI.,
W.'S. With?*is|U'cn. ? i >
.1 K OitKOoRV, IV M. I!
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k J.I U?vry, i. runton, i' .. v. r,ies, *i mn f
willing to take my fiwih tbtl i war vuretl or i
? pneumonia cm,rolv by tho use of One Minute
t ouyh Cure after doctor* f.itlmt It alio cure'
my children of whooplm' I'omrti " Qti'rkly ro- J
llcves ami cure* couch*. cold*. croup, gripiic :
situ! throat unit lung troubles. < hihlren all like
It. Mothers enoorsi t. CruttfoiJ Hros. d-ws '
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Ranlinrr Jt
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?Mr. Walter H. Stewman,
vho recently moved to town hap
iccepted a position with the
death Banking & Mercantile Co.
md will ho glad to serve his
riends.
?Mrs. Georgia Crenshaw, wife
>f Mr. J. M. Crenshaw, died in
Chester on January 3, 1900, of
:on>tnnj)iion. t>he was a dauirher
of Mr. H*-e?v Caskey Her
eniains were brought hero and
nterred at Now Nope church.
?Messrs C L. McMaous, W
*. Baker and Albert Ilinson left
'est- rda.v nvrninir for the con
itrnc'ion works on the S. A. L
n Kershaw eounty. Thev took
heir wapnn and teams*aud will
lo grading work.
? I will he in Lancaster, S O.
it my office Satur 'av, Jan. 13, to
irrange niv accounts due the
inn of T. M . Fiizp.itrick ?V I-5r?? ;
ilso lo transact nn\ o'her Inisijess
connect'<1 with the firm.
.1 II. FlTZI'ATRICK.
? Mrs, A I*. McLuro enter
nined in a charminir manner the
ollowin}! \ ounir ladies and ^enletnen
;it a 5 o'clock tea last
\7 1 . n. -
it fniH'siijiv :i 11 criKion :
M ioses \V". : ;I( 41 LlUMNil i;i
Joh]. y, M iss A?141 i?* ('ai'ler miiiI
iIi'sm'- M S \Vi?hersp on. .1. T
rii??inns <>n mhI I)r .1 K M;i !<y.
Jr.
?.Die I. 1 >?'c*?* in I? r i?1, IS'.hi.
>f 1 \" | ? ' I 4 ?i | ? IVVI'I', 211 l||C llOlllC 4 ?i"
lis l:i1 Int. Mr J. (/. Heekhani,
d i. <'barley I'x'cU I), ini. ajjed "J I
'Ciirs ami three weeks. Ir?* wjis
>ure*d ;it New Hope oil Now
fear's day.
Peacoful bo thy silent slumber,
Peaceful In the tfravr. so low ;
No more will vou join our i uinber.
Thou no more our sonps shall k 'ow.
A SISTKIt
Tenth Itankinff <(> Mercantile Co.
The name "Heath" has come
o he a synonvine |for successful
nisiness in the two Carolina^,
.'he success of the above named
'ompanv, therefore, is as*uie<l
rnnt (ho luioinnin<? tr\.. ! ' -
*"? se '? ' -?
out posed in toto of individuals
tearing the euphonious name
f Heath, (.1. M. Heath, (). 1\
Iea'h and S W. Heath), all of
hem possessing acknowledged
uisiness capacity, ripe experince,
plethoric purses and an
inlimjted coininereial credit.
These gentlemen have opened
ip under tlie corporate name
hove given, and in a lew davs
rill have four large store room'5
icre crowded from bottom to top
vith goods. Three of lliein are
till now, and every train that
ionics in brings more goods for
his com pa ny.
At Kershaw they have three
lOmmodioiis store rooms crowded
ilmost to their utmost capacity
vith goods and ^till they come
In this issue of the Kntkiumusi-:
hey call vour attention to their
mtnetise stocks and their numerals
bargains in Shoes, Clothing,
lats and Notions. They invite
our inspection jmd your j?:?11-???>mo,
;uel vnii will make no misake
if you accept their invito
ion
Tlie Mother's Favorite.
i hamhorlain's ' tough Remedy is the
nother's favorite. It is pleasant ami
iafe for children to take ami always
tires. It e intended especially for
toughs, colds, croup and whoopHig
sough, and is tie* best medicine made
or these.diseases. There is not I laeast
danger in giving it to children
or it contains no opimn or other inlurious
drug and may be given as
'.onlideutly to a babe as to an adult.
For sale by J. F. Mackey A Co.
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OPENIN
SEVEN NE
'Which took place at La
uary ist, 1900, is an int
j Our friends have deluge
eyes are turned upon us
not so much because 011
1 or than "old stocks," b
lare sure to find it out.
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With special New Year
lion's share of your pat
experience and cash pi
| to the recent advance,
extensive scale? stocks
New lines to be daily
done to make this the ID
Our crowded stores will
not been in vain, nor (
I cold snap has come, and
GREAT CLO
I i i
i i^kui up in i niiaucipi
[cents on the dollar. S
hundred pairs Pants at k
of that! Men, if you c
few years, buy some of 1
for years to come. He
closed out his samples
cents on the dollar?i ,2(
| purchases of Hmbroiderii
[ handkerchiefs and miles
cries at less than one-h
tion. You will positive!
We intend to do a ver
cheaper than our compe
BIG A:
We bought for spot casl
(we keep in close touch
pairs of Shoes at a hit;
| the shoe store of tins
II. C. (ioodman and all
iWE ARE II
Pulling strong stokes I
are ;<oin?^ to succeed.
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h Mercantile
:pany...
34*? *?* ': &- ?ffe- $8* '
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C UP OUR
:w STORES
ncaster and Kershaw on ^interesting
event to the people.
:d us with good wishes. All
. Storekeepers are worried?
r new goods are really cheap111
because the "dear people"
EET YOU
bargains. Our claims to the'
ronage are justified by our,
irehases in the markets prior
Our preparations are on an
large and assortment great.:
added, and everything being
?EAL TRADING PLACE.
I testify that our efforts have
3iir time thrown away. The
with it our great
THING SNAP,
lia at a sheriff's sale at 47
ix hundred Suits and four
:ss than one-half price. Think
:xpect to stay on earth for a
these suits for you and yours
>nar, the New York hat man,
of men's hats to us at 50'
do hats in all. Our gigantic!
us and Handkerchiefs?5,000<
upon miles of new embroid-l
:ilf price?await your inspecy
wonder at their cheapness.
y large business by selling!
titors. Before the
DYANCE
1 from a needy manufacturer
with them) 1 26 cases?7,5601
discount. This is sure to be
town. The W. L. Douglas,
the good shoes found here.
N THE RACE,
or |)iil)lic patronage, and we
N"<?11rs, for Business,
fi Mercantile Go.
< > O O O O U < > O II o
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.WE.
Want our lYiends ami the public
generally of tins and neighboring
counties to know that wo have
at our stables a< lino a lot of
MULES
As has over boo t to Lancaster.
Wo believe we ran suit all, both
it) (jitality and price. Wo hnvp
ilioin from eleven hundred lbs.
t<? a> liiiht as you wish. All we
ask is for you to call and lot us
give you our pi ice, or you make
us a l?id. We intend to sell, so
don't for?ret it Our lb levies,
Wagons, Harness, Etc?do 't
forget them and hoc a bargain.
IMiOTT & ( KAM FORD. _
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure.
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and reconstructing
the exhausted digestive organs
It is thelatest hscovered digestant
and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in ediclency. It instantly
relieves and permanently cure9
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea
Sick Headache, Gastralgia, Cram ps.anc
all other result s of imperfect digestion.
Prspartd by E C DeWitt & Co.. Chicago.
CRAWFORD U-tOS
Auditor's Notice.
LANOAHTKK C. II., S. C.,' (
December 5, 181)51. \
N'OTD'K is hereby given that this
otliee will he open from the 1st
day of JANTAKY to the 20th day of
FKKKl'AKY, 11100, for the purpose of
receiving the returns of the taxpayers
of Lancaster county.
All persons having property in their
possession or control, as managers,
holders, or as hushand. parent, guardian.
t rustee, executor, administrator,
receiver, accounting oilicer, agent, attorney,
or factor, on the FIRST day of
.1 ANi'AKY, 11100, are required to list
the same for taxation within the time
required by law, or incur the penalty
of ^ IFTY per cent., which attaches in
case of failure to do so.
The poll tax of ONE DOLLAR is
laid upon all MALE persons between
the ages ot 21 and till years, except persons
who nrc maimed and unable to
am a support: also, Confederate soldier-.
above (lie aire of ."id years.
Tli?? nudit'-r or an assistant will attend
'lie following places in tlie county
on the days named below for the
convenience of tlie public :
Osceola?Tuesday, January !>, 12 in.
I'lea-ar.t Valley ? Wednesday, .fauna
r> JO.
I'.elair?Thursday, .lar.nary 11.
Van Wyek?Friday, lanuary 12.
I?: n e, a. in.. Iiwiyht, p. in.? Monday,
January 15.
Tradesvilie?Tuesday. January 111.
Taxaliaw?Wednesday, January 17.
I l.it Creek ( hurcli?Thursday, January
IS.
I >r. Welsh's?Friday, Jan. I'd.
I*riinii-s?Saturday. January 20.
Ilaile Cold M ine?Monday. Jan. 22.
Kershaw?Tuesday and Wednesday,
January 2J and 21.
Ilealh spring?Thursdav. Jan.
I'h-asant dill ? Friday, January
t <> "J n'olook p. III.
!>r> t'rook?Monday, danuart J'.'.
Indoranaot of the lo&p-lat ore, all
persons having a ?;ro*s income ol
T>no, or more. am r??<| 11 ir?*<l to make a
ri'tnrii of tin* same to the auditor a?
t ho t imo of making 1 hoir ot hor rot uri
1' will ho to tin* interest of \or.
taxpayer to make hi- return pri in|>t
of all personal prop?rty: also ol
I ran-fors or improvoiiioiits on roal
talc. and -avo ih<> ponalty of M? p- r
coot . which atlaolios after l lie tintli f
Kehrti try. I.'e-peci fully.
.1 \ < >. A . ('< K)K,( on lit y Audit.:-.
i a, ? a i > :>t mi!' ?' a ' i ,,
lor my I,-alili itini lite I: ciirc?l me ot Iuii-j
troiili'c followiii I'l ipjn- " Thoii-nnrt-o\v>-II.,-ir
Uv< - i the prompt ac;ion ,,f tie- never tailiiu
remedy. It i* 11 reh couyli*. cold*. croup. Crom ti
tin, pneumonia pripp : n?i tlirnnt unit turntroubles.
It* c.trlt u.-e prevent*eiiiHiunptsm,
It, is the only hsinnlos* n-nn ily tliat fives In,
mediate result.-. Craivfortl lire-, ilw *