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I A Good Time to buy a Good Timepiece I have Just received a lot of now vVuicln s which nre worth your seeing?probably the most interest tig assortment that o-cr came to I uncastor. 1 never saw handsomer styles and as 1 bought them at a discount, for rash, I mean to sell theeu at pleasing prices If you need a WT ? II ? ??..? taste anil y ur purse, rlyht now" Come in and talk li over. B. C. HOUGH, Jeweler and Stationer. LANCASTER * ENTERPRiSl. Published Wednesdays by Entkhprisk Publishing Co. A. J. CLARK. Editor. One Year, - - - $ 1.00 Six Months, - - .50 Three Mor Us, - - .'25 IN ADVANCE. Wednesday, January 0, 1004 ' Life in Lancaster. , From News and Courier. There whs more than one pleas, ureaule social function in Lni easier this week. Mornlav niirht the young people had a delicht till dance in Cunningham's IInil, ] the local string hand furnishing ^ music lor the occasion. On Tuesday night Miss Fi"r 1 enoe Brown gave a party meritary to lier visiting cousins < Misses Chariot e and M'htr<d < Erwin, ol Washington, I) C ( The Ladies Whist Club was ] most charmingly entertained "ii Thursday afternoon by Mis- ( May me Mackey. An elegant tian- < quet was served, in courses, by , three pretty young ladies acting as waiters. The reception rooms and dining hull were tasteiully decorated with holly and flowers. Miss Connie Wifheraponn won the prize in I he cume of progres Sive whist. Each guest hetoie 1 departing was presented with a box ol candy. Tne voung laMies of Cancastr i gave the >oung gentlemen a lea;> year bail last mg!it at Cunning ham's Hall, which was quite * success. A large crowd was pres ent. among the dancers being a number of ladiea and gentlemen from neighboring towns. Splendid music was furnished by a local band. The Visitors. Prof. L. T. Baker and his little daughter, Lucretia, were the guests of Mr. and Mrs. W. Aid). Brown, last week. ' Mr. and Mrs. C. D. Jones and child spent Sunnay with the former's Sister, Mrs. J. P. Young ot ' Richburg. ^Judge Ira B. Jones returned Saturday to Columbia to be pre sent at the opening of the Su- 1 preme court Monday. Dr. J. E. Poore of Columbia! spent a few days in Lancaster last week with Ms family who! have been on a visit to Mrs. Poore's parents, Mr.and Mrs.L. C. Paysour. Dr. and Mrs. (Iriflith and children of Gafl'ney have been on a visit to the latter'* parents, Mr and Mrs. P. T. Twitty of Heath >pri iii^s. Mrs. A. C Williamson visited her parents at Pacolet last week. Young Mr. Clifton Anderson of Chester visited Lancaster last week. Miss Lucy Thomson and lu'rj brother, Mr.John Thomson, went j( to Jtock IIill several days ago on a visit lo relatives. , F Misses Pearl and Bessie Mo- 1 Manus have returned from a visit n to Miss Nell Porter of Kershaw, j] T. F. McDow, Esq., of York ville was in town last week. I Mr and Mrs. M. J. Porter have returned trom a visit to Orrs. Mr. John 0. McDow of Charlepton is spending a few days in Lancaster, his former home. Capt R. E. Tompkins of Rock ( Llill, visited his sister, Mr9 O. T. Connors, this week. ' Mr. A. B Ferguson has return, ed from a few days visit to Charleston. Messrs. S- U. Rutledge and Robt. Truesdel of Kershaw, who ( are taking a course in dentistry. returned to Atlanta Monday. Miss Jennie Lee and Mi'sb 1 Stevens ot Anderson are visiting relatives and friends here. Miss Jerusia Mitchell, who teaching the Rich Hill school, has I returned from a visit to relatives ^ in Rock Ilili. Mr. D. Reese Williams visit ed friends at Clinton lastflweek. Rev. S N. Watson of Heath , Springs was in town last Thursday. Miss Gertrude Sherer has re- ? turned from Blacksburg to he?- ' school at Hopewell. Messrs J. I), and C. F. Tillman of Angus, Texas, are on a 1 irisit to Lancaster. ^ Mrs. John G. Langlev returned < o her home in Sumter Sunday, j ifter visiting relatives in Dixie. Miss Bell Chambers, of York, , s visitimr lior Hister. Mrs. R E. Allison. * Mr. J. O. Williams has ro ' turned to New York. Mrs. Ella M. Welsh, her laughter, Miss Annie, and her son Dennis, of Mt. Pleasant, N. C3., visited at Maj. B. F. Miller's < last week. Mr. Charles Shannon, Jr., of Camden, and Mr. John T, Stevens of Kershaw were in 1 town this week. Mies Dors Porter has returned lrom a visit 1o friends at Orrs. | Mrs. Chas. D. Jones is visit i ing relatives in Richburg. Mr. and Mrs. Charley Lynn, , of Columbia, are visiting relatives in this county. Miss Minnie Pardue, of Gor ' I donsville, Va., is visitng her parents here. Mr. and Mrs. W. J. Cunningham visited relatives in Rock Hill this week. Mrs. E. H. Beckham of Uen-J' iiihtk visited her parents here ( this week. Mr Ward Heath of Manetta Mills was in town Monday. Superintendent A. R. Banks oj ihe graded schools, attended the teachers meeting inColumbia this 1 week. < Mr. W I* Robinson, the prin cfpal of the Trov High School, < who has been spending the hoii lays with his parents, in thi* county, returned today to Troy. . Mr L 11. Rardue and Mr A A || MeM.inns returned to Atlanta , Monday to resume their business course they begin in the fall, and ivbich tliev hope to complete in >i ay. Messrs <'nrtim Moore ami Benj , McManns who are taking a course < in plianuac.v, ret timed to Atlanta Monday. Dr. J. W. Rolling of Lexinjjin^ton, Ky., who has boon j visiting relatives at his old J < home, Uu>* hurst, was in town | Saturday. lie was aeooinpa-1 niod by Mr. L. R. Rollings, bis ! brother, and Mr. Duncan, his < nephew, who is a student of VV,.n,.,..i mat Quay Hood has gone back to N Woll'ord Collego and Hazel N ('unnirfghani and Fred I'oag to Clcnison, Mrs. Edgar Dobson, after spending the holidays with her mother, Mrs. Crenshaw, lias returned to her home in ' Marion, N. C. I I 1 A 1 i A 2 JHk H M% J r%. ?bJH> I AND PROS | New Yea S Thanking ourcustomers fo ^ and in order to reciprocate , in patronizing us so largel w extend the time in the sla $ Thirty Day v So that all of our customers * our reduced prices. Clothin; I pally overstocked on, and for w to sell, regardless of cost. ^ we have the exclusive sale of t j High ArtC ^ Which is by far the best fitti Ilike you were moulded and every suit there is a written have a new suit in case it f Now, I can tell you why the J guarantee?it is simply bec.ai J is thoroughly tested and shr m into a garment, consequent^ a shrinkage or fading. So, f< m advantage of the cut prices f ^ you will only call at our em I stock, we will promise to drt some of our competitors GH sure that you do not forge t n 1 ? J l_/OUglctS> I Godmai ^ These shoes are the very besl I pair is guaranteed to be sol leather soles and double-tip t< to be the same as sample eui g store, we will freely give yoi ^ of the ones returned that are ( Hats, No En 5 Come along and let your c ^ 1^ 'iiro 'i C'in^t\l a l/vf K "% f u?a * Iiki v (( ndiii I'll, mi nidi \> L 1 get them out of our way. Shirts are going at cost. .\ left, which we will close out 0 kinds in abundance and will <4 any prices given yoiu Agai Iers for their liberal patronag and hoping they will continu future, we remain, \ j Heath Bankinj t???~? / DDV | RB* Wf A PEROUS I tr to All | r their liberal patronage I for their past kindness m y, we have decided to J ughtering of prices to f s Longer * will get the benefit of f g is what we are princi- * the next month intend I Everyone knows that w ' STROUSE & BROS. ? Clothing ( ng and makes you look ? poured in them. With & guarantee that you will m ades or loses its shape. S :y can make you such a \ ^ use every piece of goods unk before it is made J y there is no chance of * )rward, boys, and take ? or the next 30 days. If I iporium and inspect our ^ iss you up or else make m /E you a new suit. Be * ? :t our up-to-date line of m and | n snoes ? t manufactured. Every W id leather counter, solid j oe. If they do not prove m t open and shown at our J i a new pair, on receipt g not as we say they are. ^ M. d to Them j :ranium be covered. We J vill almost give you to Our best soft-bosom W I illinery, a few pickings 5 cheap. Groceries of all if [ sell you cheap?meet ' # n thanking our custom- , ^ jc shown us in the past, J le to patronize us in the ? rours to serve, C s> & Mer. Co. j