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BAR We Had The of BARGi We Ransacked E ANDS of DOLLAR! Great Injustice to buy ONE I * HEJ 5 cents Alamance, for 3 cents. I 8 cents yard wide Heavy Sheet- r ing for cents. 7 cents Canton Flannel for i 4$ cents. s 8 cents extra heavy Canton Flannel?biggest. bargain ever I offered?for 5 cents. 6 cents Turkey lied Figured 1 Calicos for 4 cents. i 10 cents Wool Mixed Jeans for t 8 cents. j 8 cents Bed Tick?heavy qual- ( itv?for 5 cents. ( The above are all Staple Goods, and cannot be matched at these " prices. Dress Goods ! Dress Goods ! This department is presided I over by Miss Nannie Crockett, assisted by Miss Lula Wilkerson. 1 It is an acknowledged fact that : we carry the most select line of the LATEST NOVELTIES in DRESS GOODS in the town. > Together with all the late Styles ; and Shades in TRIMMINGS to . match. 10 cents Colored Alpacas for 8 cents. 15 cents Wool Cashmeres for t 10 cents. ] 25 cents Double Fold Cashmere for 15 cents. Our Buyer, Mr. T. I prospect and bought the largest ST will have to be sold. No matter at LANCASTER ENTERPRISE! Published lOvory Wcdnes^ iy ( - :Y? Thft - Enterprise - Piiblisbio* - Company A. J. CLARK, Kililor. ()CTOBEH, - - - - 20, 1897. The Seaboard Air Line Railway ' Company has cut its rates boih j freight and passenger per , cent, to go into eTect the 25th of j this month. This is probably the beginning of another rate wur be- ' tween this company aid the A Vki til I h.liMi eimilnr i r\ I 1? ?i I I' r. irna i< 11 11 oiiiiiidi i at ui <i J uai 11 a?o. 'J Dr. A. 1\ Montague. the now president of Fur man Fniveisiy. lias reached (Jreenvillo and was formally received and inducted into office Tuesday morn in;, .'or which occasion an elaborate pio gram had been prepaied. This marks the heg-nning of a new era for Furman's already ilKisi ions career. (lovernor Kllerbe's circular lottor sent out to the preachers ashing for certabi information s'?:d to he bringing a host of re pi' s and a variety of views as to the liquor question. It is said t'r?t. most of thorn express a prefer- t (Mice for prollibition. some for the j dispensary plan and a few for hi^h license. Governor Kllerbe f has not seen lit to <;ive these let 1 ters to the public, and the C'olum- ' bia dailies appear to be rejoiced 1 at the refusal. dust why, we do i not know. t GAIN "SPOT MNS. NeYe ivery Nook and Co S worth of GOODS JOLLAR'S Worth Without i TE ARE 50 cents 40-inch wide Cashnere at 25 cents. Keinnants of Silk from 10 cents, lp?worth three times what we tsk for them. 40-inch Boucle Fancy Cheviot >0 cents. 50-inch Fancy Checked Zebeine, Silk and Wool Brilliante, Silk Mixed Suitings, Fancy Checkid Clieviotts. Mohair Brocade, Matelasse, Astrakan Arm lire Dheviots, Black and Plain Bro riilo Arnimir Silk? Silk Velour. Gapes and Jackets ! Never before have we had such RARGAINS in these. $1.00 Heaver Capes for 7.'? cents. $">.00 Elegant Reaver Capes? [attest Style?Watauga Racks at F2.50. $7.50 Jackets for $2.50. A few Ladies Rrilliantine Suits, vorth $8.00, for $2.50. Notions! Notions I Mr. W. C. Reaty lias charge ol his department, assisted hv Miss Lilly 1'orter. I'ins 1 cent per paper. Ladies Fast Rlack lloae?the Vl. Fitzpatrick, when h OOK he ever bought. The last f( . what sacrifice. WE UAVK <*< Chas. A. I)ana. Kditor and xopiictor of the New Vo. k S?. lied Sunday ni^ht. He was one >f America's most illustrious jouria lists. The case of the Stale against luietgerl, a Chicago sausage naker. who :s charged with tnurlering his w 'o ami dissohiog her jody in a \al filled with causae )Olash. was given to the jury Monday evening after a trial of ibout eight weehs. At 1 o'clock fuesday morning the ju.y had lot iende-ed a verdict. "Duncan'' I.cpgue. iditor Kpwrorih Leaguer: At the last meeting of our ,eague ("Duncan") we deternined hereafter to patronize The -eapuer, and have subscribed for everal copies. Our League, hough small, is a very good and >right one. At a recent meeting lev.jral historical papers were ead by the lady members, any >no of which would have made xcellent reading in a religious ind literary periodical. At our est meeting, Col. II. K. Allison, >f tho Lancaster bar, read ur a nost interesting sketch of .Judge L <,>. C. Lamar. At the meeting jefore that, the Pastor read his ecollections of one of the bright3st poets South Caroliua has ever SI B> CASH" ;r Before in the H Tempting VAL irner for the Best \ > Arriving Every Di Seeing Our Alatcll SOME 10 cents kind for 5 cents. 25 cents Ladies Regular made Hose tor 10 cents. 2 nice Ilandkercheifs for 5 cts. (> Ilook Corsets?regular price fl?now for 50 cents. Clothing I Clothing ! Mr. J. R. Kennedy will be found at the head of this department. NOW OPEN YOUR EYES. $5.00 All Wool Suits for $2.50. $10.00 Fancy All NVool Cheviots for $5.00. 14 oz. Clay Worsted, worth $12.50, now on sale at $0.50. Roys Heavy Winter Suits at 05 cents. Roys Caps at 5 cents each. Mens 1'nlaundered Shirts at 20 cents 25 dozen Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Laundered Shirts?the greatest bargain ever offered?for 05 cents. Shoes! Shoes ! Mr. It. II. Strother has control of this department. We bought our entire line of SIIOKS before the advance. Consentient lv we can save von at leant Jo per rent, on your Shoe bill. We are the Agents for c left for the Northern ! >11 r weeks of dry weather has cut t >T TO HAVE TI1E MONEY. T. M. FIT | had?William Maxwell Mai tin who lien .a Wabhi?j.,vw?n Street church yard in Columbia. Our next meeting into I.eon dapa.i. We claim that our League is an assured success. They (the League) insist, over his protest, that the Castor must be the President. SAMI'KI. A. Wxiikh. Lancaster, S. (J., Sept. ill, Io'J7. AI Ki rsbaw Xrjrt I'ear. 1 he n?ee :ogs of the Mo uih Assoc'i'iio.i at lli'd'alo churc'i 'asl week were we" attended and tlie work was ebaraciemed, wo are told by a spi it ot harmony. .Mess s. I>. A. Williams and W. L. Po.er attended f o'n lice. Sheiin LM.C'ybura w ho was a delegate was unalde to attend on ac count of o.1?c>al wo k, The Association will meet at Kershaw next year. Out- a />?//. Mrs. Co Hey, an aged lady ot the lie'air seel ion, was taken to the hospital for the insane last Too 'sdac, Mr. !. .1. Per y accoiipa ??' og her. < )n K' iday ?Sherifl* Clyburo ronveyeil Mrs. (ieorgo Fonder i,, ,k ol I lie Slovens' mill neigh horhoml, to the same iiiRiilotion IV?r 11 t*:il mi"ii. SaienLiy Deputy Sheriir \V;Ison went to (lulumlea to take ('barley Fonderburk, colored, to the same asy'iun. \RGAI i . And Reaped istory of Lancast< UES Been Display rALUES. THOUSA] i>y. Any One Would less Ba.rga: PEACH E Hutchison and Rice's Men Shoes; also, for C. H. Uodmans Ladies and Childrens. Every pair of which are warranted. Millinery I Millinery I; Miss Belle Carter, our accomplished Milliner, who was with us ' last season, and grave such entire i satisfaction, has returned and will < welcome all of her old customers . as well as the new ones. She selected our entire stock of millinery and can give you all the latest "fads" in reguard to colors, trimmings &c, &c. She bought some remarkable Bargains in Ladies Felt Walking Hats. Regular price elsewhere $1.00, our price 25 cents. Ladies Felt Shapes sold ever}'where 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 yard. 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 mone;? than 3'ou can have it done elsewhere. Markets, was bouyed up he crop ofT. So wo intend throwing zpatricK Dirrlfiny ISnril-tls. Mp. I. I.. \V<'son of the Di\ie section had ihe misfo,-ione to lose lils dwelling and all Ms household and kitchen fii'\rlt,re i#y ti e last Thursday night ahoot 10 o'c'ock. Mr. W'lson wrs at ho ne l?y himself, his faur'y h.ii iug gone to Ms faihe.'Vi '-'aw lo soetKl the night. He gooo lo bed :io?l \v;is -invoKe l?" the sniol.e fid noise o'' llio llames lo tiixl i'<e ioj? ' po'-ion of ihe house enveloped in lla nes a.iu bej lining lo "a" in. He had hai 'ed a couple of bales O'" cot ion out of 0*e house that day, or his loss which i* lieaw on him as it is, wouhl have been still heavier, with not a dolhtr of insurance. A dwelling occupied by Messrs. 1?. I). IMyler a id II. 1). Tlioiup ?u? t v i.r ?* ?i-? - - i - i ill I III! ' r. IV. IIU'^UIJOIMIOOU was hci ued. together wi?h oil its contents. The origin or the (ire is ttnl. nown. No one was at home when the li.e oocn od.all having Rone olT on a visit to relatives. No insurance. Money to Lend. 'th?' I.pinaster County Building J im i Association lias tooiicy to lend on improved real estate situated i?i this county, upon reasonable terms. Apply lo W A I>I?Y THOMSON, Sec A Treas. Bank Building. O.t. - -H7-0 in. INS! I a Harvest ' sr Has Such red. NDS and THOTJS- < I do Themselves a l?Ls. iS : Fruniture and Stoves! Wa sell more Furniture and Stoves than all the rest of the 3tores in Lancaster put together, rhere is no use quoting prices on these two articles, for our competitors are just simply not in it. It would be only a waste of space ind printer's ink to do so. Groceries y and Hardwarel *f.. T II xv i i 1 ^>ir. ,i. 11. uarnes, assisted ny Mr. W. H. Cauthon and Mr. J. F. Gulp are the presiding genii in this department. ^ 3 Car Loads of Flour bought before the advance. We can save you money. Coffee?Good Rio 0 pounds to the $1.00. Now it is a well known fact that the New Tariff has advanced Guns 40 per cent.?We anticipated this fact aud bought our Guns in June. So you can have them at the old price. It is also as well known that wo carry the only complete stock of Guns in Lancaster. by the promising crop ; profits to the wind. The Goods & 8RO., Leaders of Low Prices. Her. ./. ft'. i.itlfe'n Tent Meeting. ^ liov. J. W. Little, evangelist, is here to hold a aeries of meetings on factory hill as soon as ijih tent arrives. He preached in the Baptist church Sunday night Monday and Tuesday mchts, and will continue to preach there niphtlv till the tent arrives. brother Littles fame as a preacher was known hero before he came, and it is e\pected that his efforts for the conversion of his fellow man will result in much good* Wherever he has held meetings he has done much pood, in both North and South Caro'ina. I "eel like a new man anu life ia uor.li livings nee I took a course of IV. K. C. Wes.'a Nerve and Brain '1 /eal went. So'e A^is. .1. Macl.ey & Co. and Jl. (.'. Hough & Co., Lancaster, S. C. Here I Am At -* % * MACKEY'jS CORNER, Where Are You? Cood Hour aellinp at . . $.1.00 Cood rolfee. 10 Hounds t (Ml (iramilated augur, 18 pounds. . 1.00 . 21 pounds 1 ik 111^( brownsugar 1.00 ^ GLASSWARE AT A SACRIFICE. Kim* tumblers that lias been selling for M rents a set, will sell them to you for 20 rents. Teas, Canned Goods and Fruits at the Very Lowest Price. Respectfully, JOESEPII WALKER. A /'. S. Highest Price paid for Chickens a/id Pggs.