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We Had Th of BARC We Ransacked ANDS of DOT.LA Great Injustice t. v ON * HF ? 1 1?< 5 centH Alamance, for 3 cents Scents yard wide Ilenvy Sheet ing for 4? cents. 7 cents Canton Flannel fo 4$ cents. S cents extra heavy Cantoi Flannel?biggest bargain eve offered?for 5 cents. G cents Turkey Red Figure* Calicos for 4 cents. 10 cents Wool Mixed Jeans fo S cents. S cents Bod Tick?heavy qual ity?for 5 cents. The above are all Staple (ioodf and cannot be matched at thes prices. Dress Goods ! Dress Goods This department is preside* over l?v Miss Nannie Crockett a.ssistcu by Miss Lulu \\ iiU> r.*on It is an acknowledged fact tha we carry the most select line o the LATKST NOV KLTIKS ii DUKSS (i()()I)S in the town Together with all the late Style and Shades in TKIMMLNtLS t' match. It) cents Colored Alpacas fo 8 cents. 15 cents Wool Cashmeres fo 10 cents. L'5 cents Double Kold Cash mere for 15 cents. Our Buyer, Mr. T. prospect and bought tho largest will have to he sold. No matter (.wnvin: ?u4iua>. I li H llll I lllll llli I PnliliKhml k.vory Wo<lii?'H<lay ? BY? Tie - Eul - Publishing - Compan A J. CLAWK, I' litor. OCTOBER, - - - -27. 1807 Advanced to Priesthood. No Y 1-1. < hi' .1 . . i: The Rev. (Jeorge M. Tolsoi was advanced to the priesthooi in St. James' church, Wilming ton, on Oct. J, hy the bishop o the diocese, the Rev. Ldward C Wootten and the" Rev. Kobor St ran/re, I). I)., assisting in laviiu on of hands. The Rev. Mr. Tol son was formerly a Baptist minis tor and had chargo of a churcl in this city, lie was ordainoi deacon a year ago, since whicl time he lias been doing fuithfu and effective work at >St. James mission, the Chnnol of ttir> Shepherd. Have it ileaili/ /'or T/ii'in. Messrs. II. K. Kiddle and K. 1. Hicklin are authorized collector for collecting subscription to the Entrhi'Kisk. Ifyou owe anything on your paper, try to pay it t< them when they call on you. 1 you can't possibly pay it ail. la sure to pay a good portion of it We need the money an 1 need il voir ie^SPOT :AiNS. Nov' Every Nook a?sid C> RS worth of GOODS E DOLLAR'S Worth Without HE ARE !. 50 cents 10-inch wide Cash mere at 25 cents. Remnants of Silk from 10 cents r up?worth three times what we risk for thmr? u 10-inch Boucle Fancy Cheviot r 50 cents. 50-inch Fancy Cheeked Zebe;1 line, Silk and Wool Brilliante, Silk Mixed Suitings, Fancy (Mieckr ed Choviotts. Mohair brocade, Matelasse, Astrakan Arinure Cheviots, Black and l'lain Brocade Armour Silks, Black Sill; Velour. | Capes and Jackets ! T j Never before have we had such BARGAINS in those. $1.00 ! | Beaver Capes for TO cents. . | $5.00 Flegant Beaver Cape:-? i. Batest Style?Watauga Backs at t $2.50. l'j $7.50 Jackets for $2.50. ii I A few Ladies Brillianlinc Suits, i.! worth $8.00, for $2.50. ^ Notions! ,.| Notions! Mr. W. C. Beatv lias charge of r this department, assisted by Miss Lilly Porter. I'insi 1 conl nnr Ti.iri..r - 1" I?i,v-' Ladies Fast liluck Hose?the M. Fitzpatrick, when h STOCK he ever bought. The Inst f at what sacrifice. Wli IJAVK (}( Join t/if Uitltli-n ( ham. A fraternal a?ses?m? nt in?ur anee order is now being organ y i/.od in our city. State Deputy A. A. Nolan will be hero for a '. few days getting charter mem j hers for the new bulge. See him : <1x1 have him explain to you tli?% i low rates at wliicli you earrv (roldI en ('hain 1 nsuranoe. 11 j The (ioldon t 'hain is now es | tablished in liS states and has li4 ^lodges, in 'J2 of the most promi ; nent towns in South Carolina. ( I The Golden Chain offers you I insurance from $500 to $.'1,000 ; i payable at death, and half this amount during life should you become totally or permanently j disabled. It also gives sick benefits troin $5. to $15. per week to I such members who desire to par , tieipate in that fund. I Twenty Charter members must he obtained to organize the lodge, fifteen have already been written up. (ret your name on the char ter list and he present at the or ganization early in November. I _ Shot H hilt: On Wednesday morning Sain ' Duncan, col., in the employ of f *" Mr. John II Oaskey, rave Mr <' some very impudent talk when [ Mr. ('. ordered him from the yard. Sam refused to go, and when Mr. 1 ;' vr" r' , I W P 1 Ss *&*&& 1 PA Q LI3' W-' id er Before in the I Tempting VA1 >mer for the. Best" 3 Arriving I3very 33 Seeing Our H3d/!E??*/tol? SOME 10 cents kind for 5 cents. 25 cents Ladies Regular made Hose for 10 cents. 2 nice Handkercheifs for 5 ots, t> Hook Corsets?regular price $1?now for 50 cents. Clothing! Clothing 1 Mr. . R. Kennedy will he found nt the head of this depart mcnt. NOW OI'KX YOl'H EYKS. $5.00 All Wool Suits for $2.50 $10.00 Fancy All Wool Ohav... * ! iot's for *o.nn. 14 (>/.. Clay Worsted, wort I: $ 1 2.~0, now on sale at Boys Ueavy Winter Suits al (>."> cents. Hoys Caps at n cents each. Mens Cnlaundored Shirts al 23 cents 2." dozen Men's $1.2." and $1.,r>( Laundered Shirts?the. groatesl bargain ever o fie red?for fin cents jtSHtLOeS 2 Slioes! ( Mr. It. II. St rot her has contro of this deparlinent. We bought our entire line o SllOlvS before the advance. Con sequently we can save you al leant J.J per cent, on your Shoe bill. We are the Agents foi ic left for the Northern our weeks of drv weather has cut >T TO I1AVK THE MONEY. T. M. FIT {<". started towards him lor the i purpose of ejecting him he grabbed u|> th a;e. A young sou ol Mr. Oaskey's seeing tHi.- ran for His father's gun. As soon as Sam saw the hoy come out of tin . house with the gun he began I (louhloqiiieking from the promises. Mr. Caskey grabbed tho gun from ins son and tired at Sum, (several shot taking effect in hi? hip.?Sat. Lodger. f'o?: t'irtcl, iiti(f I'aitl Up, Dick Stewart, colored, was con victed in Magistrate Hums' court last week on the charge of steal ing two new blind hridles from the stables of II. .J. (Iregory A Do., and was sentenced to .*'0 days on the chain gang, or pay a fine "f $10.10. lie paid the fine. The hridles were recovered. Steam J,autnt rp. We arc now prepared to do al kinds of Laundry work, such aj I1 ies1 si!k waists, skirts, collar and cuffs. Also men's shirts, col lara and mill's, at very reasonable prices. We will appreciate all orders entrusted to us. and guar lantee satisfaction. ClIKKTK'r ^TKAM h.M'\I>l<V. ("hester. S (! ?Son the (Jnnprtn Pry (Joodf (Jo's new "ad" mi iiiis ihsiio. They aro advertising Home rare barium lor -dirj >\ I'.uytfd- cull and soc them. 96 And Reapec listcry of Lancast< IjUES Been Displaj VALVES. THOUSA] ?ay. Any One Woult sJ.ess PEACH! Hutchison and Rice's Men Shoes; i i also, for C. II. Godmans Ladies ^ and Childrens. Every pair of which are warranted. Millinery I t Millinery! * 1 Miss Ilollc Carter, our accom- ^ ' plisbcd Milliner, who was with us * 1 lust season, and gave such entire i satisfaction, has returned and will \ t welcome all of her old customers . as well as the now ones. She . selected our entire stock of inillin- i ry and can give you all the latest "fads" in roguard to colors, trinii mings ?\:e, Ar. She bought some remarkable Bargains in Ladies L Felt Walking Hats. Regular } price elsewhere $1.00, our price 25 cents. * ! Ladies Felt Shapes sold every- ' where at 75 cents, our price 25c. l Children's Tarns 15 cents, worth l t 25 cents. t Children's Bonnie I)oons 15 j " cents, worth 25 cents. Job lot of Ribbons 2 inches 1 | wide for 2 cents a yard. i 1 We have the finest selection of j Children's Ilats ever shown in j f Lancaster. We say it without < fear of contradiction that Miss t Carter can trim you a hat in nicer ' > style and for loss money than J you can have it dono elsewhere. 5 Markets, was bouyed up a. t rr n - * ? ' mi? crop on. rso wo mienu uirowing zpatricK _ _ 1 j ADVISED TO HOLD COTTON. Farmers And Mill Men in The . SonIh Asked to Wait For n . Rise. The oilicers of the Farmers* Alliance in South Carolina and North Carolina and other in tin ontill persons of this section are \ sending out circular letters advis c i . . :n^ cotton growers to hold their * emion, as mo j>nce is noiinu to rise before the end of the present ( year. The same position is being r taken by the cotton manufactures of lite South. Lately a consider \ ablo percentage of the mills be t gan running on extra time and i some on double time, on account ? oft he heavy orders being received. ] The Board of Governors of the J Southern Cotton Spinners' Asso- " rial ion held a meeting a few days J ago and sent out a circular letter to all the members of the Association, appealing to them to re ^ fuse orders rather than run on extra time to till them at present prices. The letters are signed by .1. T. Anthony, president, and (Jeorge It. Miss, secretary, of the C Southern Cotton Spinners' Association, and are having the desired effect. 1 i ~ WA ST 1.1? TUl STWOUTH V AND ACT Ive irentlorni ri or I ad Inn to travel for reI bio. la llilted bouse in Lancaster County Morthly l<V?.OU and exporter* I'net| ti<at ->t? .tdy It. fcri-tii ii. KucIoho a,-if adilrc -? ; Htatnped onvcloixv Tho Donilnton Company, Dept. W. Chicago. j I 1 ! a Harvest v 3r Has Such red. 5TDS and THCIT3- < I do Themselves a LfiLss.. iS : * Fruniture and Stoves! We sell more Furniture and Stoves than all the rest of the itores in Lancasler put together. There is no use quoting prices on hese two articles, for our compet tors are just- simply not in if. If vould bo only a waste of space md printer's ink to do so. Groceries ^ and Hardware! Mr. .1. II. Carnes, assisted by Mr. \V. II. Cauthen and Mr. .1. F. Julp are the presiding genii in his department. y .'t Tar Loads of Floor bought >oforo the advance. Wo can lave you money. (Jollee?Good liio !) pounds to the $1.00. Now t is a well known fact that tho Sew Tarill" has advanced Guns 10 per cent.?Wo anticipated this act and bought our Guns in .1 one. So you can have them at the old price. It is also as well known :hat wo carry the only complete dock of Guns in Lancaster. by the promising crop profits to tho wind. Tho Goods & BRO., readers of Low Prices. A Musical. Free. ? A recital by the music pupils it Heath Spring will be given at he Academy Friday night, Oct. iltth, at S o'clock. The public is sordially invited. ^ ire. * is lit fore Hit We have just received a car oad of Huydock and other trades >f Buggies and Carriages and oad w ngons, with or without top, md the celebrated Mitchell Wag)UB, which are warranted the best >n the market, all of which wo tier to the public at groatly reluced prices. Be sure to inspect >ur atock before buying, and wo vill either Hell you or save you noney. Rtkvknh, Hk\tii Klliott. Here I Am At # # * MACKEY'S CORNER, Where Are You? fJood Hour Helling nt #2.00 Good coirt'f, 10 pounds I.1M) < raniilattMl suirar 1>- nniiniU oo ill pounds lightest brown sugar 1.00 2 1LASSWARE AT A SA RIFICE. } Fine fiiinlilor-? that ha* been s?*l 1 ing for 10 cents a set, will sell them to you for 20 cents, rcas. Canned Goods and Fruits at the Very Lowest Price. Respectfully, .mil MILKER. v /'. S. Highest I'rice /joid + fur ( hick ens and Eggs.