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We Had The of BARG We Ransacked I ANDS of DOLLAR Great Injustice to buy ONE * HEl 5 cents Alamance, for cents. I 8 cents yard wide Ileavy Sheot ing for 44 cents. 7 cents Canton Flannel for 44 cents. S cents extra heavy Canton Flannel?biggest bargain ever t offered?for 5 cents. G cents Turkey Red Figured Calicos for 4 cents. 10 cents Wool Mixed Jeans for S cents. S cents Bed 'l ick?heavy quality?for 5 cents. The above arc all Staple (Joods, and cannot he matched at these prices. "Hrooo 1 s * X. VkJtJ \J <J VAO Dress Goods ! This department is presided over hy Miss Nannie Croekett, assisted b\ Miss Lula Wilkerson. It is an acknowledged fact that we cairv th** most select line of the LATEST NOVELTIES in DKKSS GOODS in the town. Together with all the late Styles ; and Shades in TKIMMINGS to , match. 10 cents Colored Alpacas for S cents. 15 cents Wool Cashmeres for I 10 cents. 25 cents Double Eold Cashmere lor 15 cents. Our Buyer, Mr. T. I prospect and bought the largest ST will ll:l V0 til tin i; n I < 1 \ /? r?i atlur I LANCASTER ENTERPRISE I'liltlislioil livery WcilneHdny ? HY? Tiia - Enterprise - Publishing Company A. J. CLARK, l i r. SEPTEMBER, - - - 29.1897. Governor E'lerbe has issued a proclamation abolishing the met ropolitan police in Charleston after the IJOtli of this month. Secretary llolliway ot the State Fair Assocation is using every ollbrt to make the coming fair a howling success, and he will most likely succeed. The Johnson Monitor is trying to boom lion. Ceo. 1>. Tillman for governor, and the Spartanburg Herald is attempting a similar project in favor of Solicitor <). L. Schumpert of Newberry. Hoth of these are good men, but (Jov. Kllerbo has had but one term yet. What about that? I If some of the blind tigers that have been moping round Lancaster don't open their eyes and crawl into their lairs, they are likely to get into trouble as soon as our town omeials arc charged j with the enforcement ofthedis-i pensary law. Some of them may i think they are sharp, hut somebody else is sharp, too, if not sharper. Governor KUerbe is back at Columbia after a visit of several weeks to the Mt. Airy White Sulphur Springs, N.C., very much j "SPOT AiNS. Nev< Jvery Nook and Cc ,S. worth of GOODS DOLLAR'S Worth Without! We are 50 cents 40-inch wide Cashniero at 25 cents. Remnants of Silk from 10 cents up?wortli three times what we ask for them. 40-inch Boucle Fancy Cheviot 50 cents. 50-inch Fancy Checked /choline, Silk and Wool Brilliante, Silk Mixed Suitings, Fancy Cheeked Cheviotts. Mohair Brocade, Matelasse, Astrakan Annure Cheviots, Black and Plain Brocade Armour Silks, Black Silk Yelour. Capes and Jackets ! Never before have we had such BAKCIAIXS in these. $1.00 Beavei (.'apes for 75 cents. $5.00 Klegant Beaver Capes? Latest Style?Watauga Backs at $-.50. $7.50 Jackets for $2.50. A few Ladies Brilliantinc Suits, worth $8.00, for $2.50. Notions! Notions! Mr. W. C. Beaty has charge ot this department, assisted l>y Miss Lilly Porter. Pins 1 cent per paper. Ladies Fast Black llose?the VI. Fitzpatrick, when h OCR ho ever bought. The last f? t what sacrilico. WK IIAVK t.i< l benefitted by his slay. On tlio 3(Mh of this niontli lie will (lis band the constabulary and test the ability and disposition of the towns and cities to enl'? rce the dispensary law. He will retain two constables to look after vi olations of the law in rural districts of the State. It remains to I>0seen whether there will he any improvement in the matter ol'enforcing the law bv the mnnieipal ilies. One tiling is certain, it cannot he much worse, it it is no better. We believe it will be better in Lancaster. Indigestive poisons arc the bane of the dyspeptic's life. When sick, see if your sickness is caused by indigestive poisons. If so, take .Shaker Digestive Cordial. This is the only certain way of being permanently cured, because it is the only way that gets rid of the poisons. You know tlint fermented food is poisonous. You know that poison is unhealthy. Shaker IMgest-ive Cordial clears the stomach of fermenting food, and purities the blood and system of indigestive poisons. It cures indigestion and the diseases that come of it. Headache, dizziness, nausea, stomach-ache, weakness, flatulence, constipation, loss of appetite.irritability, etc. These are ti few of the symptoms, caused by indigestive poisons, cured by Miaker Digestive Curdial. At druggists, price 10 cents to $l.(Ht per hott le. ?The best cotton is worth six cents on this market. ?Mrs. .L <Long of ('harlotte, N. (is visiting relatives here. ?Then? will be preaching at Bethlehem Baptist church on Sunday next at JLdOo'clock p.m., by the pastor, Bev. B. S. 1-under hurk. ~CXSH" ?r Before in the E Tempting VAI >rner for the Best 1 I Arriving* Every D: Seeing Our ]Lfa,tctl SOME 10 cents kind for 5 cents. 25 cents Ladies Regular made Ilose for 10 cents. 2 nice Ilandkercheifs for 5 cts. G Hook Corsets?regular price $ 1?now for 50 cents. Clothing! Clothing ! Mr. .). R. Kennedy will lie found at the head of this depart moat. NOW Ol'KN VOIR EYKS. $.">.00 All Wool Suits for $2.50. $10.00 Fancy All Wool chevl iots for $">.00. 14 oz. Clay Worsted, worth $12.50, now on sale at $0.50. Hoys Heavy Winter Suits at 05 cents. Hoys Caps at 5 cents each. Mens rnlaundered Shirts at 25 cents 25 dozen Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Laundered Shirts?the greatest : bargain ever offered?for 05 cents. Sb.oes! Shoes ! ( Mr. R. 11. St rot her has control i>i i ins departmem. Wo bought our ontiro line of SHOKS before the advance. Con sef[iiontly we can save you at least J.7 per cent, on your Shoe bill. \Vo are tho Agents for c left for the Northern >ur weeks of ilrv weather has cut t ?T TO 11AVK THE MONEY. T. M. FIT frhiftonsc-/tarn /inrun/. Tho ginhouso on Mr. A. W. Heath's plantation at Cureton's Store, whie.i is now used as a I barn l>y Mr. .John Tillman, who ! cultivates a portion o! Mr. lloath's lands, wan burned last Friday j morning about 11 o'clock. Besides the building, worth probably 'if'lM), a (|iiantity of cotton seed and about 1000 bundles of fodder I were burned, making the loss i about $*J00. Added to this wus ! Homo shafting and pulleys be( longing to .Mr. J. A. Kstridge. The origin of the fire is un! known, but it is supposed to have j been from a match and rats or from spontaneous combustion. There was no insurance on any of the property burned. S<r iia Hr/'nre Iluf/liu/. We have just received a car loud of llaydock and other grades I of Buggies and Carriages and road wagons, with or without top, and the celebrated Mitchell Wagfins. which are warranted the best on the market, all of which we OfTer to the public at greatly reduced prices. Bi sure to inspect our stock before buying, and we will either sell you or save you money. Stkvkn's, Hkatii it Km.iott. Kxcell all others in quickness, no bait effect, no publicity nt store or by mail. One Imllnr, hr. be Itron's O. ?v <!. (Jure. W.-l.. \..tu I I." II.. .I i. 1? ?-*wat- /* ^ i ?. I . .'liUM'J t\ * II* anil |>. < \ Ifc)11tr11 *v Co., I.nnca^fcr, S. C. ? Hist. of I.elter-? advertised for I In- week ending Sept. 28, 1897 : Miss f.illio Hell, Mrs.I.ilie Barnes, Mrs. Hucinda Deal, Ike Hilton, I.issie Hammond. Jos. F. Gkkooky, I'. M. a And Reaper astory of Lancasl iUES Been Displa VALUES. THOUSi ay. Any One Woul less Barga PEACH I Hutchison and Rice's Men Shoes; also, for C. II. Godtnans Ladies and Childrens. Every pair of which are warranted. Millinery 1 Millinery! M iss Hello Carter, our accomplished Milliner, who was with us last season, and gave such entire satisfaction, has returned and will welcome all of her old customers as well as the new ones. She selected our entire stock of inillin i cry and can give you all the latest ' 'fads" in rcguard to colors, trimmings Ac, Arc. She bought some remarkable bargains in Ladies j Felt Walking Hats. Regular ' price elsewhere $1.00, our price 1 25 cents. Ladies Felt Shapes s >ld everywhere at 75 cents, our price 25c. Children's Tains 15 cents, worth 25 cents. Children's Bonnie Doons 15 cents, worth 25 cents. Job lot of Ribbons 2 inches wide for 2 cents a vard. We have the finest selection of Children's Hats ever shown in Lancaster. We say it without fear of contradiction that Miss Carter can trim you a hat in nicer style and for less money than you can have it done elsewhere. Markets, was bouyed u[ he crop off. So we intend throwii: zpatricK Mrctitt{/ of Jtihlr Societf/. The Lancaster Bible Society will hold its annual meeting in the Fresbyterian church in Lancaster on Sunday evening, (>ct. I 10, at 7 :.j0 o'clock. The State Agent. Rev. T H. Law, 1). I)., will address the society. AYi/' Furniture Store. Lancaster is reaching tho point of specialties. In addition to tlie hardware store referred to in our last issue, wo are to have a furniture store. Heath. Springs A: ('o. are behind it. and it will ho run in one of the Johnson store rooms. Urouyht tit Just ice. Young Davis, formerly a drum mcr from North Carolina, who was arrested here for stealing a box of cigars out of (ianson's grocery store one day recently, and who skipped while awaiting a telegram from his father, was arrested in Fort Mill last Thursday. Shoritf Clyburn sent as a deputy after iiiin Mr. \V. F. Caskey who re turned with the prisoner Friday, lie plead guilty of the charge hefore Magistrate Hums and was sentenced to pay a tine of $T? and costs, ($2t? in all) or serve JJO days on the county chain gang. When he is done with this ease, we learn tha there are prohahlv two or three others of a similar character ?The Moriah Association will meet with the ltuflalo church next month. d a Harvest ' ;er Has Such yed. NDS and THOUS- 4 d do Themselves a ES : * Fruniture and Stoves! We sell more Furniture and Stoves than all the rest of the stores in Lancaster put together. There is no use quoting prices on these two articles, forour competitors arc just 8imply not in it. It would be only a waste of spaco ami printer's ink to do so. Groceries j > and Hardware! .Mr. J. II. Carnes, assisted by j .Mr. \V. B. Cautlien and Mr. J. F. Gulp are the presiding genii in i this department. 3 Car Loads of Flour bought before the advance. We can save you money. Coffee?Good I'io 0 pounds to the $1.00. Now it is a well known fact that tho New TarilV has advanced Guns 10 per cent.?We anticipated this fact and bought our Guns in .1 uno. So you can have them at the old price. It is also as well known that we carry tho only complete stock ot Guns in Lancaster. y by the promising crop ig profits to the wind. The Goods & BRO., Leaders of Low Prices. _... _ M Drath of Mrs. Martha Xrlson. Mrs. Maltha M. Nelson, wife of Mr. John X. Nelson, of the Jack* sonhatn neighborhood, died last Sabbath evening, the 2filh inst., ^ after a short illness. Slio was T.*> years ofagetheOth of this month,and was a consistent member of I nitv A. H. 1*. church. She leaves to mourn her death a husband and four children. Her remains were buried Monday at Shiloh after a funeral service conducted by Kov. (J. W.Humphreys. The names of the children are: Miss Nancy Ann Nelson, Mrs. Oliver Neal, Messrs. Abel and .John T. Nelson. I'.lac/: Mure Stolen. Mr. .1. F. Addison lost bis black mare Saturday night, lie rode her to town that evening and hitched her in a back lot from which she was probably stolen by someone desirous of taking a ride ?!,.? i ?:n~ ? ' iw .11. V 1.11 |\B\ 1IM' 1*111111) IIHHHlIlg ? that night. lie was on the look out for her Sunday and Monday, * hut has heard nothing of her. Will You Give L'|? all thai health means to you? If not, look out for impure blood. Cure boils, pimples,humors uiut all scrofulous tendencies by taking Hood's Sitrsaparilln. ^ flood's 1*11 Ih are purely uegctabln anil do not pain, purge or gripe. All druggists.