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BBE5FB?S3SQff\fi HPX..' * You will oftan V save the cost of a i years' sabsorip- J tiou to the J y a ' ENTERPRISE by consulting its 1 advertisements. T " ' V ol. IX. f J ,, J? ' IflfHE THE New Dress TABLE LINENS. Special bargain in Hleache< at 25 cents. LACE CURTAINS & CURT A1 Very select stock of Scrim 10 cents per yard. OurlJ 50 cents to $2 50 a pair. . v REMNANTS PRINTS. Good quality at 3 to 4 cent PICKEC Otrrvr* "1 HP V/ X C7X X5V\J the Dollar. Sold < ?v- % t 0\ i'v , % _ Lancaster, S. C jtfSjSjm/k mn * CLYBURN-HE * LANCAS # We want th that we have MULES thai fr offered on this will sell them ces for cash t DON T BU / ' A Till you look t * and get our \ ^ delight you?tl prise you. W rjw good Wagon, IF* Harness, come luit _yuu uuy. f best there is a I to sell them. r f/lyburn-Hea jft ' J 8, 1900?8. -{jewing Machine Ifor Ante l?y the *4 4>Wisc PuU.C - - ' " i -' \N0A8 ' LAI RE EYEE GAN Goods, New Wh Shirt i nt* and Indigi i Damask pieces, at 5 cents. DUCK REMNANTS. N SCRIM About 4,000 yards at at 4$ to is a great bargain. ?ins from I'l^LVUiYLifii? AINU UIJNU New goods, pretty sty Finest Sen Island Pt :s. Best 10 cents per yard. > UP AT P 0 Pairs MecLru L over 100 Pairs of T /. * CO rrocRT A.TH MULE CO., TER, So. Ca. e public to know the finest lot of t has ever been market, and we at reasonable prif5r good paper. nUttULE hrough our stock trices. One will lie other will surhen you want a Buggy or set of : and see US bcWc have the nd we are going th Mule Co. I Li^lit Running Hi New Hbmc !? Climak NewiJldeal and Nev^National. ; QL| LancuMtar, H I ? j V ;< "V- ,x-.? ' ' : ^ . v?^^- ** ; -m .v. flr *?* >*? . ' * ,>',* ??? ???? - >TEI^ BEMI-W ttCASTER, 3. C., WED1 SON ite Goods, Ne o Prints, full j PIQUE WELTS At half price lengths at 1 5 cents. This ",e price' kFlNE SHOES AI u . For the ladiet HAMh> line. Stnctl; les, low prices. especially foi >rcaies at only Co. at' $1 5C Patent Vici i GRE .m and Fine ] these Pants in tw HE GA1 VV'IIHKI.KU Itirif Will Claim His Seat in Congress. San Francisco, March 8.?Gen. Joseph Wheeler and party, who have heon in quarantine since their arrival from the Philippines on the transport Warren, last Monday, were permitted to land tonight. General Wheeler said that his health was excellent. He speaks enthusiastically of his impressions of Guam. He said he resigned from the army on No vember 20; but was not ordered home uotil the middle of January. He did not care to discuss his reasous for leaving the army. "1 shall go to Washington," he said, "having resigned from the army, and with a proper certificate of election expect to be sworn in. It will be noted that my resignation from the army was handed in before congress met." As to the situation in the Philippines and Guam he said : "All is very satisfactory in both places. The war is over except for the work of the guerilla bands that ambush our troops and do little damage. "I was much pleased with the Filipino people. They are intelligent, kind and courteous. They are not disposed to revolution and violence; but the false representations made to them regarding Americans very naturally aroused them and led them to believe that resistance to our rule was the only possible escape from impending evil. "I found that when they learn ed the real character and purposes of the Americans they Heemeu well reconciled to our government, and 1 firmly believe that after the establishment of affairs an era of great prosperity will blens the people of the archi pelago." Mirr NV.heeler, daughter of the general, who accompanied her father, denies the story of her reported engagement to marry. The AppetlteZof a Goat' la envied by all poor dyspep* tics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life Pillf, the wondeful Stomach and I Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25o.at Crawford Bros. Drugmk I %V ent; TELExKLAY. TESPiLY, MARCH 14 CAM FIl CAS w EmbroicU la Solid case of shoit 9 cents?worth twice | gQpj? <4L) OXFORDS ^ 5. Just^&eived a new T1 y up-to-date, and made MVM,V r us by Drew Selby & k >, $2, $2.50 and $3. N Kid Ovfnrdn in ilia AT S Pants, slight! o days. GOME NSON Cotton Crazy. This paragraph comes from Pee Dee Journal : 4 We met a cotton planter long since who felt jubilant what he thought was a bri prospect for 10 cents cotton n fall. He said : '-China and Jaj are going to quit wearing silk, i all of this product to Amerio and wear cotton clothing inste This will take a few million ba to suddIv those neonle. and tf * ~ 1 I 1 you know Uncle Sam is going put a cotton shirt on every F pino, and this require a few m bales more, therefore cotton bound to go up to 10 cents pound." So it is with many lai cotton planters. They imag various causes why cotton sho go up in price. A farmer in t county said he would plant I acres in cotton, had already sou] 125 tons of fertilizers and doe6 know as yet how much more would buy. He also expected advance over 1899 crops, but . ? :i ?;11 iA _ o111i\co u-> tnrtt it win mnti i \j c? cotton to pay the fertilizer bill Marion county.' This one from the Charlo Observer : 'The present year is destined go down in history as the year the great oats crop tailure. i ready reports are coming in fr< far and near that the oats are so small amount that the oi thing to do is to plow them urn and plant cotton. The man w pops tip every year with his duced acreage prediction is i going to be heard ot in this si tion, or if heard from will not listened to. Cotton is going crowd things on the south* farms. Even the chicken co( will be moved out of the bf yard to secure additional cott grounds, while the onion b? and cabbage patches will h? no showing at all. In the way hoeing cotton, the south is goi to do wonders this season/ Mr. M. B. Woodward, of Aik who died on the 17th of Februa was the grand vice chancellor the Knights of Pbythias of 801 Carolina. l>r. Q. A. Nuefler, * is grand chancellor, appointed J. H. Thornwell in Fort Mill the vacant place; but he clines the bonor upon the grot that prelate is as high as a m ister of the gospel should go Hock Uill llerald. J ERPRi; ,1900. ID BARGi >H ST >ries. Read Our Specii test, and we have them at $.3, fit r a queen. SOLE SHOES 1VJ )r infants. Button, lace and strap indals, in black, white and tan. le price is 50 cents. S FINE SHOES. ew line Vici Kid $3 Shoes, tan and ack. All the new toes and shapes. >ACRII Ly imperfect, ai: QUICK and get the CASH S' PROSPECTS OF PEACE IN SOUTH AFRICA. the United States May Agree to not Transmit the Terms. at W ashington. March 12.?There Rht is reason to believe that the e United States government is .. using its good ollices to restore ang peace between Great Britain and ad. the South Atrican republics. This les llflE lint tuloll till "limn " .. ?.w ...rv ?Mi?V II VIIVJ Olia^/O UI CI ieii proffer of medial ion. That would to he distinctly repugnant to Great ili- Britain and, according to the rule ill of international law which has, is without exception, governed the per State department in the past, rge could not he volunteered by us ; ine until it. was known to beaccepta uld ble to both parties to the war. his jjie ITniteel States might >00 verv properly serve as an inter , S'1' med iary to transmit an appeal for ( n * peace and the terms upon which peace can be secured. The United aM States has succeesfully served in this capacity in the past, notably in the termination of the Chino ^or .Japanese war, and its good offices in this line are now being ex- 1 tt0 tended. If this belief is well < founded, then Adelbert Hay, i United States consul at. Pretoria, ( to has been the intrumeut for trans ] ' of mitting to the British govern\1 ment, through the double interom vention of the department of of State, and Ambassador Choato an lly application from President Kru ( ler ger and Steyn, to be informed as ho to the terms upon which the war , re can be ended. The fact in the I lot. case will be fully developed in a I ec day or two. I be Lord Paunceforte called at. the ' to State depart ment late in the af- ' irn ternoon and spent half an hour >ps with Secretary Hay. If he was ick made acquainted with the tenor ton of any communications relative to 9(is peace that may have come from i ive Pretoria yesterday ho gave no ' of sign of the fact. The officials ol ( ing the department also maintained a < reserve respecting this subject ' that was impenetrable, and all ' that could he obtained from them j en, was an injunction to await the ( Tyi developments of the next 24 hours. It is surmised from this , that the department is restrained i J from discussing the subject by a \ 'ho reKard for the diplomatic proced Dr. ure, especially .because of the re to quirement tha^ the person to d0 whom a note ? addressed should md Perm',,e^ ?? receive it before its substance is made public. In itn u .? . / suoh case, presuming' ? (Ihoate received a note only tc day, it is probable * ' WiJLA^?|U# We offer tbem at the ' low price of $$.25. { ?Kul^ VVKL8 AND TOWELIN0S. T4ji J, ** Host and largest 10 cents Towel on the market. A pood line J \V of cotton and linen-^o*^* ? to 25 cents. ' Ootton add MnOT * To w el i n ; 50 Cents00 on BEST selections', f*, rOREr ? not be able to ioform the State 5 , J department that he had delivered fm it to Lord Salisbury before to-* morrow. ISSI asj?a ^ frW WHK^ ' Lewi* Ackerman, OoiImb. Ind-. S3''"j23* ^ Wilt's Llitlo Karl? Blser* ?lw ** **]**, tuiii relief, cure my hcwdsobe Md ^ They generally cleaaMjthMagmQ^Kg^ bowuls and llyor. Cp*wford ' NEARINttUB^ C Roberts 8h<?' W London, ?t reports thatt- * of BetfTuelie ra terday. The ' destroyed and 'tjf&v. ing the opposite bank.^ At the present rate of pr \ . Roberts should be at Bloem.^r-,^*' 4 tein Wednesday, although ?. ^edtoir calculations may be npaet by Uy^ffic development of more str^iioUgv resistance than the Boera haveMMf far attempted. Roberta ia narhr only about twenty-five miles fretlg-^-'' Bloemfoutein. It ia apparent thit^ the Boers contemplate maklog,a determined stand at i.h*? [>l <:he town or, for strategic rdjb it < sons, they will allow Robertajgj|~v occupy the capital after n^erwlrf, f tiarr ssing the advance. ? fay He Fooled The Surgeonajgg All doctors toldy-fWiiiek ilton, of West Jefferson, 0,,^a\ at uitrering 18 motiths from Recta M Fistula; he woutd die unless tnW co8tly^perat\'^?^>B performed y but he cured wnself with fiva 1 boxer of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the surest Pile cure on Earth, and ^VP the best Salve in the World. 25c. > ??m K- ? - ....... </j ur?wiora Bros. \ Druggist. ^ *y Mist* Parnell's Naggentlon. > A London, March 12.?-Anna P*r- % nell, a sister of Oharles Stewart, writes the Nationalist papers arid vlw uipgeets that Irish aoldie||^^^NI L '.annot refrain from Pfc b? ihamrock should flrsfc ^? shamrock in ink until ' ir is first wiped out iglf^l'1 VVLg triumph of the Boers, ui^ec JS| )ther'way. ^ .1 Rev W. K St tzar, W. Caton, H. Y., write*: ?ff 1 had dyspepsia over 30 yeara, and tried oea> S-df lorn and medicines without benuftrv I wee per- * W tuatled to uae Kodol Dyspepala Cure aaS lt> liolped me from the start. 1 believe It to bb ? panacea for all forms of Indigestion.'*^ gents what you eat Orawford Brow^ ' 7 , . . , *o0c\. guarnn As it is desirahn. Drug Store. * every day. it u " J "" the nubli'' J "M Faelwtllo ? ' ' tne Dr M A Hin?w>en* Ofspepsla Wl-h fx-Iter result" alesjr trliil of /.-IIU<'^ . I. . ... '1 "?l -v ~ 'Sjftn? tou buy a JW ^ it - S ' **- .. 1 ?' '