Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, March 28, 1900, Image 1
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save the oost of a I I
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enterprise i mmm
by consulting its I
adrertisements. I
Vol. IX. ~
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new w
TABLE LINENS.
, Special bargain in Hie
at 25 cents.
? LACE CURTAINS & CUR
Very select stock of &
10 cents per yard. <
50 cents\o $2 50 a pa
REPLIANTS PRINTS.
Good quality at 3 to 4
PICKE
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to sell thrr
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Jan. 6, lUpO?S.
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I GAN!
'ess Goods, New Whi
Shirting and Indigo
ached Damask pieces, <sjt 5 cents.
DUCK REMNANTS.
TAIN SCRIM About 4,000 yards at 5
Jcritn at 4^ to ' ? ? great bargain.
Curtains Irom pEUCALES AND GINGH
New goods, pretty style
Finest Sea Island Pen
cents. Rest 10 cents per yard.
D UP AT A
DOO Pfl.irs TVTorH-m
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d over 100 Pairs of th
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IE ATI I MULE CO., h
CASTER, So. Ca. n
it the public to know ?
ive the finest lot of w
that has ever been 81
tnis market, and we
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em at reasonable pri- f(
ish or good paper. h
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UY A MULE :
k
ok through our stock ?
ur prices. One will t
i?the other will sur- a
When you want a
on, Buggy or set of
:ome and sec US bebuy.
We have the fi
is and we are going J
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a
eath Mule Co. I
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'ASTER, S. C., WEDNES
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son
te Goods, Neis
Prints, full PIQUE WELTS
At half price, f
lengths at 9 c
cents. This the priCe'
FINE SHOES AND l
. . ,, For the ladies.
1 line. Strictly u[
s, low prices. especially for us
jales at only Co. at $1 50, $
Patent Vici Ki
. grej
rn and Fine Ps
.ese Pants in two d
HE CAN
Carmel Dots. A
Mrs. W. F. Crenshaw and two .
ing
f her children, Hazel and little say
'era, accompanied Mrs. Nannie P^
Irenshaw back to her home in wh<
Iharlotte. N. C., and will spend a wh(
' r gIV
hile there. rec
Magistrate King passed through
lis place on Saturday. He was har
ut on official business. A (
Miss Jennie Vanlandingham of
le Dry Creek section is visiting ?T(
t Mr". W. F. Crenshaw's.
Everywhere you look now you
an see the plows running and Pre
tiere will be no more fox hunt- anc
ig fs^r Dock until another rain esp
omes. flec
Our teacher's name is "Mrs.
ily" Richards instead of "Miss
ula" Richards, as was stated in
ist week's Enterprise.
We hear that those two young bri
ten who nearly perished on that jn
>x hunt are wondering how any wji
ody found out how hungry they cee
ere. One of them says that day tak
irely cured him of fox hunting. an(
Alas, alas, there will be no bee
lore dragging of that fox foot, the
>r we hear that not even the the
ones and toe t.4iils can be found hv
ow. What has become of it? 8ta
Things are pretty quiet around jca
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no iiww. i/uuK anu n 1 h partner pja
isit on? another quite often. faR
low fond they must bo of each ^
ther. art
Guess what young man let fire fen
et out on his place not long ago ma
nd came near losing that pile of URe
ghtwood he had in the woods? K,,,
hey say the way he got to work co8
nd scratched in the dirt and are
traw to saye that lightwood was p]e
caution. Quidnunc. i?a,
No Right to Ugliness. ^ *
The woman who is lovely in
ace, form and temper will al- r
?ays have friends, but one who 'or
rould be attractive must keep tra
er health. If she is weak, sickly ne<
nd all run down, she will be nerv- ^
us and irritable. If she has contipation
or kidney trouble, her *
mpure blood will cause pimples,
lotches, skin eruptions and a tin
rretched complexion. Klectric sto
litters is the best medicine in the aiq
rorld to regulate stomach, liver ma
nd kidneys gnd to purify the
lood. It gives strong nerves,
right eyes, smooth, velvety skin,
ich complexion. It will make a
ood-looking, charming woman of ^
run-down invalid. Only 50c at
Jrawkord Dros\ Drug Store. 2
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Shorten tin- tfW..- ol ("Vinflnrmont. SU*nRlh*n J
lolhi-r ?ih> Supply llri kst Milk for Child by j
ril^t binimons Squ?w Vino Wln<-<?r Tablet*. k
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;DAY, MARCH 88, 1
AN FIN
CASI
r Embroider
I
latest
Solid case of short ! *or a
ents?worth twice I gQpT SOI
OXFORDS | ^,j;
Just received a new The f
) to date, and made m,.,v.x,
by Drew Selby & MKVh 1
2, $2.50 and $3. New
d Oxfords is the black
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mts, sligh-tlj
ays. COME Q,t
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Good Cough Mudlrlne for
Children.
I have no hesitancy in recommendChamberlain's
Cough Remedy,"
s F. 1*. Moran, a well known and
>ular baker, of Petersburg, Va.
e have given it to our children
en troubled with bad coughs, also
ooping cough, and it has always
en perfect satisfaction. It was
ommended to me by a druggist as
best cough medicine for children
it contained no opium or other
mful drug." Sold by J. F. Mackey
Jo.
Rryfoody's Magazine for April.
'.vkkybody's Magazine for April
isents a very attractive appear
:e, and its contents are of
ecial value and interest. The
ond article in the series treats
the enormous steel works of
i Carnegie Company near
tsburg, Pa., and explains in a
ght and interesting fashion
what manner this company
1 make this year profits exding
$10,000,000. Another
es up a fascinating subject,
1 one which has undoubtedly
in n mvulnrv In nina tantha nf
magazine readers?; that is?
method of navigating a ship
observation of the sun ami
rs. For a difficult matheniat
1 Hubject, this method is? ex
ined in a t?ingularly lucid
hion, and appears? to be verv
iple after all. A very strong
icle is that on "Our Coas?t Denes,"
which describes the
nufacture, emplacement and
i of the huge disappearing
in, the mortar batteries and
st defenses in general which
t now being pushed to comtion
on both Atlantic and
cifie neaboards. The article
acks the subject evidently
m the inside, and many facts
) given which have not hereto
e been published. The illuntions
for this are particularly
w and interesting.
The short stories are especially
id. The leading story is the
rhite Hose Mystery," a fancinag
tale, and six or eight other
Ties and four or five special
icles, combine to make a reirkable
ten cents' worth.
?List of letters advertised for
* week ending March 2^, 11)00:
ss Nannie Kennington, Miks
iggie Robinson, William Laney
i W. N. Nathon.
J. F. Ukkuory, 1*. M.
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, and we have them at $3, fit
queen.
L.K SHOES
nfants. Button, lace and strap
lis, in black, white and tan.
>rice is 50 cents. s*
INK SHOES.
line Vici Kid $3 Shoes, tan and
All the new toes and shapes.
ACRI
r imperfect, g
TICK and get the
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FARMERS AM) COTTON FI
TERES.
A Noted Cotton Expert Advist
Against Selling the Crop in
Advance.
There is a tendency on the pai
of some cotton groweis to conRic
er favorably plans for selling i
advance the crop which they ej
pe?t to raise this season, an
some newspapers have advise
them to try it. In regard to th
proposition that Southern farn
era should sell on a basis of Ne
York futures for September an
October delivery their crops c
cotton not vet nlanted Mr Alfm
B. Shepperson writes as follow
in the Manufacturers' Kecord :
"No farmer could sell his cro
on the basis of prices for Septem
ber and October delivery utiles
he agreed to deliver it duriu
those months. Ho could delive
only a small proportion of hi
crop by that tune, as pickin
usually goes og until Decemhe
and sometimes much later. II
could only sell with safety fo
delivery in November and I)?
comber, and New York future
for these months are nearly hal
a cent lower than for Soptembe
delivery. The present price fo
November delivery would lcav
the farmer, after paying freigh
commissions and other charges
about 7 cents per pound for mid
dling cotton. This should not b
regarded a very tempting pric?
since it has been exceeded durin
every calendar year with onl
one exception since 1820.
"Should the farmer sell now f'c
delivery next fall or winter an
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|;i iurs iiciimp mtMl h f I (> 11 I (1 H<1 VailC
from any reason, he would hav
to make a deposit of money equs
to the advance, and the raising c
this money might prove incor
venient and expensive. If th
f? rmer should sell more than hi
crop turned out to he, he wotil
then have to buy of his neighboi
to make up the quantity. In th
event of higher prices ruling 8
that time than ho had sold at, h
might thus suffer a considerabl
loss, besides having to part wit
all of his own crop at a lowe
price than his neighbors were r<
ceiving. "o <v
"If, from the coi^vfaun of h
crop late in the ummer, th
farmer should fc^i r?r*sonabl
confident of making '200 bales r
cotton, it would be wise, perhap
to Rell 100 bales for November (
December delivery against h
crop if the pr,'ce was sntitfoctnr
This would b safe and r?rfe? u!
legitimate, anu is freque^yly dor
through Southejyjrfactbrs.
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low price
TOWELS ANlSV
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VoVfi^^#iing
f*
per yard.
Fl<
it 50 tie
BEST se?
J- "The old
maker should *to/f
though very home'
less true in a cr
'8 exci ptioos but s*.
the rule. A farme*
to be a speculator
his environjpen
,t are all agaiudft
handicap him W*.
men of keenerjf
n portunitieslidP^
r- ky*
"Let the f
d more Bci * a.
d ing closel 5" J
so as to get
6 the least co
i- him buy n(
produced t
w "More ca.
d the proper
,f 1 <
^ give far bette
ton growers
8 crease in r
so gener*'
P Ms
Keinar'
>8
^ Krom Th
r The e
8 had oc.
g ChambL with
,r the moat i * jn
case FirAr in the
shoulder fion.f^Hfch he suffered exr
criieating pairr*or 10 days, which wee
> relieved with t wo applications of Pa
,8 llalm, rubbing th'e parte afflicted
f realizing instant benefit and ei
11 relief in a very abort time. 8e?
r in rheumatiam in thigb^gi'"
,r prostrating him with
which was relieved b
tions, rubbing with 4
ret iring at night, an**
from pain. Sold by J.
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P Clirla, dot ??'''J
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Trfand then wtfspter and giggle ^ ?
d ing the serice. Don't be lo^*; '-1
e boisterous or slangy. Stand
* your head ; don't carry your bet.
l? jn v our aleeve and don't thro^j ^
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I JWU'OOII iu lUOHrUJB OI " ry w?? ~ e
drensed stranger at comes to
is town. He woman** be modes'"!
^ be>/*%'ius at times?, don't nnn>C
? yoand thus lose womsr^
lt greis $st charm. Don't real. '
e your long-legged, ?wkt|
e brother as a nuisance; don't*?
h up your nose at your father a
r his poor grammar, and above^^t^
' don't play "A Ho*-Time" on ftl.jf
18 piano when J<**lfiRr'>ir\
ie having a "hot trine" orer the T^Lf
y tub. It. is too suggestive.?
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iR TO CITEK A COLD IV OIV
v. Take Laxative Rkomo Qitini.
v i.Mrs. All druggists refund (lie ?.
1 if it fails to cure. K. IV. (JiiovkJ,
1 nature on ev ry box. 25 cy;it '
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