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mht i" ii You will often I Tf" aave the oost of a I >?anrl liubsorip- 11 K tton to the I ' ^ ?2?TIDRP3^?E I by consulting- its I advertisement*. I Vol. IX. % . ... VI THE New D TABLE LINENS. Special bargain in Bli at 25 ^ta. LACE CURTAINS & CU1 Very select stock of ^ 10 cents per yard. 50 cents to $!? 50 a p REMNANTS PRINTS. Good quality at 3 to PICKE Over 1, the Dollar, o -?* Lancaste ,* ! t oz JL 3 s 1 # fA NEW ~ ?????? QP|CLYBURN-I ^ L We wai that we h; />< MULES offered on will sell th ces for Cc DON'fl Till you lo and get o delight yoi jjf? . prise you. good Wag< Harness, c fore you I best there to sell ther Clybarn-H f: &'an. 6, 1900?8. U i |i i yjpg Mack iJ| For ftale by the ^fterprise Pub "T?r/ * K . ,4. * ? * y ; , _ .. . _ 1LI IEHE EYE] : GAIN rpss Piftflik TsTfiw W1 1VWW VKVVUUj ?' w ** ** J Shirting and Ind Bached Damask pieces, at 5 cents. DUCK REMNANTS. tTAIN SCRIM About 4,000 yards Scrim at 4* to is a great bargain. Curtains from . XTT. PERCALES AND GI> air. New goods, pretty s Finest Sea island 4 cents. Best 10 cents per yard. n tTp ax 000 Pairs Medii Id over 100 Pairs of s_ ] STARKI W V VII iEATH MULE CO., [CASTER, So. Ca. it the public to know ave the finest lot of that has ever been this market, and we em at reasonable priish or good paper. otjTmule ok through our stock ur prices. One will i?the other will sur When you want a an, Buggy or set of :ome and see US beauy. We have the is and we are going n. eath Male Co. i J" ,T ' . I* 0? fifL ?- . * '9 t I lClinniiiK Iflfl?! New Home ImVHb Clin\ax Nejv Ideal and COaj " * . ,' v r^j " _ . > v; 5TEI^ sekmi-w lncaster, s. cm wede RYBODY ISON lite Goods, Ne igo Prints, full j PIQUE WELTS At half price lengths at at 5 cents. This Pr'ce" KINK SHOES AI inn amc For the ladiei JGUAMS. Une Stnctl, tyles, low prices. especially foi Percales at only Co. at $1 50 Patent Vici - s *GRE nm and Fine 3 these Pants in two rHE GA1 Roll ot Honor, Lancaster Graded School. Second Quarterly Examination ?Scholarship : 1. Highly Distinguished:?Es telle Duke. 2. Distinguished :?Eunice Bea ty, Bennie Clyburn, Bob Cherry, Ola (}rpi?nrv . J j v/ (l 1 I VJ 1 #V J V> I 1 I I ^ , Maggie Gulp, Bessie Mc.Manus, Agnes Taylor, Meta Moore, Lizzie Crenshaw, Ivy Crawford, Eddie | Cook, Luella Cole, Nannie Johnson, Joyce Clark, John I). Wylie, Ethel Porter, Robbie Porter, Lee Skipper, Maud Crenshaw, Fay Cook, Margaret Durant, Lilly Green,Bleeka IIinson,Mary Hood, Connie Porter, Fay Flynn, Jean ette Poag, Dora Denton, Thomas Reatv, Mart Cunningham, Eugene Elliott, John Raker, Willie liar mon, Everetto Taylor. ATTKNDANCK 100#,. Nellie Hough, Blanche Moore, Ellen Jordan, Rob Belk, Susie Dunlap, Joe Foster, Nannie Mc Cardell, Blanche Cousar, Theo. Reed, Latta Davis, John Welsh, Maggie Gulp, Charlotte Jones, Kelly Cunningham, Arthur Deal, Ada Robertson, Howell Gregory, Mary Davis, Everette Taylor, Frank Boldridge. DKPOKTMKNT 100#. Nellie Hough, Margie McDow, Ltila Mcllwain. Eunice Beat.v, Ellen Jordan, Bessie Jordan, Cornelia Elliott, Irene Swaringen, Robert Belk, Estelle Duke, Bennie Clyburn, Bessie Johnson, Bessie McDow, Eunice Long. Blanche Couaar, Theo. Reed, Carol Connors, Willie Poovey, Pearl Miller, Lena Amos, Juanita Wylie, Julia Gregory, llattie Taylor, Ola Greg ory, Maggie Gulp, Beanie Mc Manila, Agnea Taylor, Hazel Mc Ateer, Kaaie Connor, Margie Con nor, Ku^a Moore, Louiae Johnaon, Carrie Gregory, Mary Davia, .fno. D. Wylie, Wm. McDow, Ira B. Jonea, Klfreida I'og, Kthel Porter, Jtobbie Porter, Fay Strotlier, Ka<e McNinch, Willie Couaar, Kate McManua, Jeanette Poag, Con nie Porter, Mary Hood, B reek a Ilinson, Lily Green, Margarette Durant, Maud Orenahaw, Fay I Cook, Veolo Cherry, Mane ClyIburn, Fay Flynn", JWtie Milling, r ? AMb ENTE WEEKLY. I ESP AY, MARCH 81,19 CAN FIN CASI w Embroider latest i. Solid case of shoit 'or a 1 9 cents?worth twio? SUKT sol ID OXFORD* __ Sanda ?. Just received a new The p y up to-date, and made r us by Drew Selby & MhN h 11 >, $2, $2.50 and $3. New 1 Kid Oxfords it the black v_ AT S Pants, slightly days. COME Q,TJ NSON C I Jim Ileath, John Boldridge, Carl | nenneic, Alanly lilackmon, Ar thur Magill, Leroy Sapps, Ira Neal. McDuffie Literary Society. The officers of the Mcl). L. S for the ensuing quarter are Maud Gregory, President; Eunice Beaty, Vice President, Cornelia Elliott, Secretary and Treasurer; Li/./.ie Connors, Critic. Mrs. Harriot Evan*, Hinsdale, III., writes: "I never fail to relieve my children from croup iat once by using One Minute Cough Cure. I would not feel safe without It" Quickly cures coughs, cold*, grippe and all throat and lung diseases. Crawford tiros. d-w-s Another Shot to Death. Columbus, Ga., March 18 ? Charles Humphries, a negro who late last night entered the room of Miss McCoy, daughter of a white farmer living just ou side of Phoenix City, Ala., was lynched todav hv a narfv r?f wl>ila mor. The young woman recognized Humphrey last night and a mob immediately started in pursuit. This morning they caine upon the negro about 10 miles from Pha> nix city. He confessed the attempt and was shot to death. . M to RKMARKADliE RKNCIIK. Mrs. Micjhael Curtain, Plainfield, 111., makes the statement, that she caught cold, which settledon her lungs ; she was treated for a month by her family physician, but grew worse. He told her she was a hopeless victim of consumption and that no medicine could cure her. Her druggist suggested Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption; she bought a bottle and to her delight found herself benefitted from first dose. She continued its use and after taking six bottles,found herself sound and well; now does. 1 her own housework, and is as well as she ever was.?Free trial bottles of this Oreat Discovery at 1 Crawford Bros Drug Store. Only Kl\ .n/1 *1 CU\ U ? il uv/ v<r?iio ami f L.w* otorj UUttl W guaranteed. 6 SPECIAL NOTICE! DURING 1 YOU can only replem- 1 OniTHT : i*h the inner man with i V.,the b<?Bt an<* raost whole\V hKK , Home FOOD at DUFFT'S Restaurant. flF"rhA hent meats obtainable can be found at my market, i'hone No. HO. Corner Mala & Dunlup Streets. "...: w RPR] '00 D BARG H SI ies. Read Our Spi , and we have them at $3, fit rjueen. jE SHOES . f 1 - n " 1 iiMiiiH. nuuon, lace and ptrap ila, in black, white and tan. rice is oO cents. INK SHOES. line Vici Kid $3 Shoes, tan and All the new toes and shapes. ACRI imperfect, j 1CK and get the ;ash s EFFECTS OF A COTTON MILL. Pleasing Facts About the Grow and Business Life of Lancast< Special to The State. Lancaster, March 17.?The pe pie of Lancaster are not mui given to the blowing their ov horns, but having in mind the o saying that Hie that tooteth n his own horn the same will n bo tooted," your corresponde will tell you something of Lanes ter. It is surprising the amou of business done here. There a two large houses which do both cash and time business, the La caster Mercantile company, which W. Thuilow Gregory president and Leroy Springs vice president, and the Ilea Banking and Mercantile cor panv, of which J. M. Heath president and () IV Heath is vi? nrnuiilonl Tim - f- ? winvi i/unillt? houses operatp on a small seal but are all doing a successful bu iness. The deposits of the Bar of Lancaster are nearly doub what they have ever been befo in the bank's history. The Lai caster cotton mills, 12,000 spi dies and 800 looms, have doi more to push forward the tow than all the other enterprises t gother. Its stock is so highl prized by its holders that none i it can be had. The Lancasti County Building and Loan ass* ciation is aiding materially in tl building up of the town. it is pretty well umlerstoc that we will have a new co ton mill at an early day, and a together likely that a cotton set oil mill will materialize. The farmers throughout tl county arc prosperous. Many i them held their cotton until tl rise in price put them in position to run their farms fh year without going in debt. The all are dispose 1 to believe th cotton noXt fafl will bring over 1 cents, and, judging from the fe tizers being hauled to the cou try, they will plant a big cro Vory little plowing has been doi so far owing to the protracted w spell. But similar conditions pr vaiSd last year, very UMje wo bein- done until die I ? Jt?^ jAiesI rofii. J icial Offerings: -f We offer tbem at the <rer^ low price of $2.35. TO W ELS ANI> TOWEIJNQfi, Best and lfcrjgest 10 cents Towel on the market. A good line of cotton and linen Tdwels 6 to 25 cents. Cotton and Wnen Towciing frofn 3 to 15 cents .. iwl 1 L ' IS ifi<f a.t 50 Cents on BE!3T selections. '% ?TORE. ~ ui-* > sH #- ' Mr. William Ganson, who haa\ been critically ill for several Sv th weeks, is now convalescing and 5r* will soon be out again. Alliance Meeds a Leader. to- ? * , lid)tor Cotton Plant. * i nuu^u lU ~ 2d inst. a poo.^ c ' Id i-pike/' froti* ot the subject ot sub alliai nt in almos.. drawback 18 been tor n* lead. O rc subordinCA a supertel-* ii and plant*} o( together. . gome of th |9 to the c *8 them&f tl\ raise a1 n chemic ia I ho, ce of our county in to*. 88 ize and send de. e? honorable body, 8 vene in Columbia ,k 1900. There and then we nop11 je tnai, some means will be devised by which we can all act as a unit, for in union there is strength. ' n' Brother "Pike" sa n- county has reorgar," ie proud to correct hi fn county has never be Florence county ia p" ? to act for ^ v citizens, ?oc - , of Agitate 1 ill * t> resentati gjfThere bev7 V"| ,o {l ,i,no \ there . ? 1 need of an orp^igj^d "3^1 farmers as ther<t?m,?M&je, >d under our prese.-^naiftg: t are fast becbminf?"*j^ t ^ ,j and draweri>S>/ mJ ing made a trusts and monopoltflh&-^> higher into posterity. "UniteawK 10 stand; divided we fall. " Nix ^ lo f Blood Care Sent FH?. ' n fty addressing Blood Balm C& Michel I Street, Atlanta, Oan any * is terpriae reader may obtain a sailr bottle of their famous B. B. tanic Itlood Balm, the grea/eatj, g*!f at dest. best and strong*1' 'Yrfloo# 1 edy made. Cures whe# all else* >' pimples, ulcers,scrofula,eosemal ? . blood poison, eating sores, dlstrd '" h l: in cm iiMaimi is ? ,? ?.j | uaini ri^p n- matisni. Free medical advife when description of y<J?i7^ P* jf'ven. This ggnerous qner ne while accepting, riatnple but all charges prepaid.* Large et (containing nearly a quart o |ioine)for sale by all druggist/ I per bottle. H. H. It. is alwKyj^ rk I all other Blood Remedie<r^ ,.llUuod Humors, Trf (time toti buy a JU ,r?n? pJV ?.'gby./,p