Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, June 03, 1903, Image 1
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^ Vol. XIII.
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OUR ROCK HILL S".
reduce our stock at 01
est goods hero to coin
of Lancaster kr>cw wl
find this big sale the
been preparing for thi
cial things to add to it* attr
Our <
On FRIDAY, JUNE st
be opened and we will ilart
It will be impossible at this
many of the good things we
$f a few things that will go at
SILKS THAT HEAT ALLIf
RECORDS! I w
V Corded Wasli Silks,"'tlieOC^^Js.
45 cents grade, at 'OU' V
Wash Silk.-., the best grade in ?1'
white and colors,wen 00c,at 3Uc J'J
RealOhiiinSilks,wero 50c,at .#0e I
$1.50 grade d0.inch Tafota.1 A C L
extra good, at 1.1 U lo
$1.25 grade 30 inch Tulelu, ex- F
tra good, at 80c n<
We have a few pieces of b?<vnti- L
fill silk embroidered Mulls *liat ,v
we sold at 00c, to close at 25c. tli
Fine silk finish Tissues 1 Qol
were '/;> cents, at *
$ 1 Silk Grenadines,this sale C9c.
One very handsome Silk Grpna- j(l
adino Pattern, was $18, 10.80S
2 *
WHITE GOODS AND 41
LINENS! 71
This is where we have some
splendid values.
White Dimities, were *
8i cents, at 01
White Satin Stripe Lawns,
were 8? cents, at '
Nice Bookfold Lawns,
were 10 cents, at C?w B
" Fine Bookfold Lawns, were SO SI
cents at 12*c th
40 inch Lawn at only 10c. *fl
Big lot novelty stripe Lawns at T
i 8, 10, 12 and l.r> cents, worth
fully one third more.
72-inch soft finish wash 0?n SI
Organdie, worth 10c, at ^|/U
Ttldimo T.lnon 1 ,1o > > tfto 1 IT
-? - v. ?..,v V?. | ? V vy i?viv J i v * v/V>
20c " '? 18c. r
" 30c " " t?c. Q
Stable linen, towel8jb*c $i
3f>c bloaclud Damask at 24c 9(
7- incli all linen Damask, good O
value at 75c, sale prise 50c fo
We wish to say to our friends an
beneficial to the people of Lantnstf
that will draw the caah trad*. W<
our time will be speut bore (Mid vo
Mr. J. T. WYL1K, of Kock Hill', is
* lie will carry out our methods of f
just treatment to nil. Nert to#Trnwf<
Drugstore. Yours to ?erre nrtd tr
ASTER
LANCASTER, S.C.,
Summer lioous J
tIT - -
UUU HOI
leasonable ^QH
L ? v->*> ?i?s ?? > 1
^ O jr r Cd
rORE was overloaded with good
ice we have placed about one-third
rert into cash as quickly as poss
lat a good thing is, and appreci
best thing that has ever come the
is sale for sometime, and have pic
activeness.
Dpening- C
h, about eight o'clock in the morn
the greatest dry goods sale in L
time to quote prices and give a d
have in store for you. Howevei
about one-half their real value.
1
ine mercerized Damask, AOpj Child's 2
as l'?r>c a. yard, now 0u Sandals
ee our double size Towels at 10c | [test 10c
ery handsome hemstitched and ! Drop stit<
inged, were 75 a pair, now 50c *0? drop >
;irae size Sheets bleached at 39o i LA DI ICS i
" " u better grade, 50c I 25c Waist
ace Curtains, 2.V yards M Mp j ,r,0 and 00<
ng, the pair for jIxU $1 Waists
inor Lace Curtains,were $1.25, fj .2.) and
3W the pair for 95c Sl??. V?
. oi ii Underskir
hco Curtains o* yards long,.
I inches wide, were $.75,i ftC ^^,1,
us sale price the pair I.LtU /lj ;
BLACK DRESS GOODS \u0 hardh
BARGAINS. opposition
We haven't a very largo stock line. We
jt every piece is a winner at will do tilt
io prico wo make. we are ov<
>c Cashmere, 34 in. the yd, 19c not mine
>c Brilliantines, the yard 33c comes to ]
">c silk finish Mohair,the yd 48c 7.00 Suits
>c fine Tevill Sorgo, the yd 59c 7 50 2-piec
I Voile,very fine, the yard 75c 10.00 fine
I Crash.tiiekfid offoet thnv/1 7rir>
?- - j uunn, njjv
>c Crepe Worsted, very pop- 10.00 fine
lar, the yard, GOc Suits, spei
5c Nuns veil, the yard lSc 5.00 Suits
>c double width Worsted at 10c 1.00 Cassi
IG LOT NOTION SAMPLES 12? . "
hipped here at one third off ?
11 , . v -it u i 2.50 fine (
le regular price, iou will hud ^ Perc 1
me good pickings in the line. ,
FIOMPSON'S f APQPtQ! Balbrigan
GLOVE FITTING UUIbGlb p
We handle only Thompson's, (sale price
lort Corsets and Girdles at 45c | T vvm-^
linmer Corsets 45c J 1
igh gradeCorsets regular price
n * 1 2;>00 yn
A DIES' AND CHILDREN'S prettiest ?
XFORDS A*ND SANDALS even sold
.25 3-strap Sandals at 08c We picket!
c uxioru lies, solid, at 7oc ago at lea
ur $ 1.50 line of guaranteed Ox saved thei
rds and Sandals, this sale 1.39 run off at
d former patrons that we intend to ma'
r and adjoining counties. We will sell for
3 will superintend this business personal!
u may depend on us fro keep the ball ro
\ a worthy young man, and knows how
pair and *
:>rd Bros |H I
please. t n Lv
ENTEI
, WEDNESDAY, JUNE 3, 1903
* B" W
VUI t cy(
JrlLL
MANY PEOPLE
)f]l
And Many Wounded>
*** * of Dollars Worth
erty Daatroj
11 Gainesville, Ga.,
t ill f"l 1^ rt I OA terrific force struck
E 1 dt 9 52 m 5 ^ afternoon out of
illullUlOu ^usin? tua,.fu'ios"
this city and New t
?V ?.V ' 1 ... ?
* v
y.ipa iH' orticuuiuu at 11
Jr i ~ J JT~^L A.. results arc ?5 nm,
children dead and p<
than 40 fatally inji
Is, and in order to E3Ste.of.M
fouw.uuu. i lie neat
1 of OUT very choic- imperfect, not .ill
iible. The people having been recover
ate it. They will tified. Many of then
\\t i ffled bevond recog
.r way. We have ?nly raeans of ulmht
ked lip SOIUC spe- ing the records of tin
mills in which most
tims worked
k The death dealing
,^-jj \/ peared suddenly a
1 o'clock and withi
utes it had killed
ing, our doors will persons, torn two t
ancaster's history. '!,n "vo:noor,.1,l'i,c.k
J the Gainesville Co
I ascription of very demolished 200 coti
r, we will mention two brick stores to
and blown down i
- outbuildings. l>y in
. Tr. . to he a miracle; tl
strap 1 at Kid r i
1 . - t fnry was con lined
fI , _c skirts of the city, th
Hose, s;ile ]>nce <c , r ^
. ' .. 1 ^ noss find residence
;li 15c Hose at luc , , i r.i
. ... P/. being touched I on
jtitch Hose, > prs 50c ^ . , ,, ...
' ' accompanied tin* nn n
readymadeCLOTHES iu fivo minutes aftoi
s, (his sale 15c hiaught the sun v
: Waists, th?s sale 39c upcm a scene Gf f(
, this sale 6dc ]ation.
$1.50 Waists, 9f,c The list of the den
ready-made Skirts and ft(| mainly to opera
ts at one third off the Gainesville Cotton 11
r*ce* Pacolet Cotton mill
NO AND GENTS' thirds of them were
JRNISHINGS. children.
j expect to meet with The tornado did il
i or comnetition in thi? ?-e :
? g v..v#i ix in ?nc11 ni^rt
have the stuff that time that it is diffit
? work. Here is where coherent description
irstocked, and we will acter. It appears to
e matters when it down from the soutl
prices. ing the Gainesville 1
,special sale price 4 40 roar like the report <
eSuits,spe.sale pr 4.65 After lifting two s
all wool Tibet this structure it swe
cial sale price 6.00 northward, leaving
all wool Worsted destruction along Su
cial sale price 6.00 which is inhabited
, spe. sale price 3.30 clusively by negrot
mere Pants 60c 100 cottages of col
44 89c on this street wen
ine Pants,this sale 1 39 the ground, but by
3assimere Pants, 1 90 circumstance the t<
Shirts, sale price 25c all absent, having ]
is 4 4 4 4 4 4 39c in the morning to i
Undershirts, valuo a, negro picnic,
er pair, this A The furious wine
the pair Hi1 ^ C j scendod on the pi
, BATISTE, DIMI- U'acolet Cotton mil
TIES I Holland, two mile*
krds of the finest and I Southern station. J
mmmer wash fabrics ot l^10 largest eotti
at 10, 12J and 15 cts.Jthe south, employing
I up this lot sometime hands The
is than half price and I'aoolet factory,
n for this occasion to demolished 100 of i
a nickel a yard. standing nearby ar
by its operatives. I
ke this business very | trt'ities were greate;
' cash and make prices I '*,r> persons bein
y. About one-half of ruins of the cotta
lling. Our manager, woro blown hundrec
to push tilings along. a,lc' many of them v
""V V ? UP bore no semblane<
^ ^ A j ?' w trunk of
* V-J JL J man was found wii
j decapitated as it bj
?
Wi
UPRISE.
No. % i
I From New Holland the or*
pjiijo 'jcp' * *-r\ r *
/v?yti l?^ White Sulphur, e tovtfn-.of
LONE ' a^K)Ut' persons. The ufcient
/UVlllJi 0? jlM destruction there cunaet
now be definitely told. l>-,t the
reports so far received indicate
KILLED considerable loss of life
The bodies of most of thread
111 the two cotton mills were
-Thousands fearfully torn and mangled! the
shulls of many of them were |
of rop- crushed and the limbs brolcen; j
r?d. some were torn and crushed
about the abdomen with the ^
June l.?A viscera visibly protruding The
Gainesville local physicians who nave first
a clear sky, aid to the injured say the eights
i of lifo in were horrible beyond descripiolland
and tion. The death list U expected
v- r . . , y ....... . ,
tin hour uio | by us nearly <>u a're
women andjbolioved to be hurt bry 1 b?pe
jrhaps tnore of recovery.
ired, with a
aething like I>rlT?'ii To I>?>M|?4>rnti:?n.
li list is yet Living at an out of the way
the bodies p|RCP< remote from civilir.'xtiun, a
cd and iden- family is often driven to dr y?*-\
1 were man- tjon jn cage of accident, resulting
nition, the in Burns, Outs, Wounds, U'eers, '
ification be- otc. Lay in a pupplv of Back3
two cotton lerTa Arnica Salve. It's the bust
of the vie 011 earth. 25c. at Crawford Bros
and J. F. Markov <fc Co., Drug
* storm ap ^l?r0? |
little before '* "
n two min Mr. Chas. I). Jones viaited
nearly 1U0 Columbia Monday.
stories from . ? - ? ?
factory of Chamberlain's I'ain Balm ia an
tton mills, antiseptic liniment., and when
Dages, razed applied to cuts, bruinen and
the ground burns, caupea them to bed wiihnnumcrable
out maturation and much m ?re
hat appears quickly than by tho usual iroatle
tornado's tnent. For gale by J F. M ekey
to the out & druKgiata.
e main busi
pqrtion not Misses Minnie, M iv and
outs of ruin Kunderburk, who have i .1 in
ml,but with- school here let! Monday (or lieir
its first oil home at Dudley, aocoiiipuuo d by
nis shining their father, Mr. J. T. lvmderearful
deso- burk.
0
id ie confin- Clumborlatn'R Colic.flio)ernaid
lives of the I>iarrl.oea Remedy
nills and tlie Is everywhere recognized as the
s, and two- one remedy th <t can alwu.s be
women and depended upon and that is pleasant
to take. It is especially vals
annallinp- Uftble for summer diarrhoea in
olibl v' lu?H children and is undoubtedly the
T?- meHns ?f saving the lives of a
,U oge. a preRj rnany children each year,
of its char jj>()r fig|e j j,' Mackev <k Go.,
have swept druggists.*
nvest, strik- . ? . ,
if^arfcUler & Mrs. J- W- Hamel of Kershaw
I ' , is visiting her parents, Mr and
tones from . ,
pt on to the Mr"' Jo8eph Cl"rk' ,h,s '>U<;e-n.
trail of ' 1 * 1
.. ....
liimit street m? i-?*t n?n??? ic<-iiiir< ?t.
llmost 6X- (Prom The Sentinel, Oebo, Mont.i
Nearly ?PeninK Oklahoored
people D'* t0 fleUler8 ,n 1889' V8" editor
i i i * of thiB paper was among the many
lo\oo( to 0eei?erg Hfter fortune who made
a fortunate tjie race one fine fiay in April,
uiants were During his traveling about and
loft the city afterwards his canipaigu upon
Lake part in his claim, he encountered much
bad water, which, together with
I next do- the severe hoat, gave him a very
ant of the severe diarrhoea w hich it seemed
Is at New almost impossible to check, and
from the a'?ng in June the case became so
P, bad he expected to die. One day
I lllH W Anp ' . . .
... one of his neighbors brought him
>11 mills 1,1 | c)lia M,nail bottle of Chamberlain's
^ IllOrO I ''Bill | Odljp f)hftl?ru uiwl Iliarrlwiou Itum.
or in spared ofjy as a ]act hope. A big dose
but entirely was given him while he was rollts
cottages, I ing about on the gronnd in gnat
id tenanted I agoay, and in a few minuteH the
Here the fa-! dose w as repeated. The good
it, upwards effect of the niedicino was hood
tr buried in noticed and within an hour the
r ? n ?5s!.. patient was taking his firtp mid
gt'S. iSodies . * . i . ri.u
P f , sleep for a fortnight. Ih .t one
? ? H\ httle bottle worked a complete
' 'u n >'lf cure, and he cannot help but foel
e to human* | grateful. The season for huv>el
one young disorders being at hand "ivr^^'tR
ill the head ?his itf?m. For ?ale bv ?' F M*ckgiiilioiino.,
ey cv C/o,, druggist.