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We Had Th of BARG We Ransacked ANDS of DOLLA3 Great Injustice to buy ONI 4* HE 5 centB Alamance, for 3 cents. Scents yard wide Heavy Sheeting for 4i cents. 7 cents Canton Flannel for cents. S cents extra heavy Canton Flannel?biggest bargain ever offered?for 5 cents. G cents Turkey Red Figured Calicos for 4 cents. 10 cents Wool Mixed Jeans for 8 cents. 8 cents Hod Tick?heavy quality?for 5 cents. The above are all Staple (Joods, and cannot be matched at these prices. Dress Goods ! Dress Goods ! This department is presided over by Mis- Nannie Crockett, assisted by Miss l.nla Wilkerson. It is an acknowledged fact that we carrv the most select line of the LATK8T NOVKLTIKS in DRl'.SS GOODS in the town. Together with all tlit* late Styles and Shades in TRIMMINUS to match. 10 cents Colored Alpacas for S cents. 15 cents Wool Cashmeres for 10 cents. 25 cents Double Fold Cashmere for 15 cents. Our Buyer, Mr. T. prospect and bought the largest ^ will have to he sold. No matter LANCASTER ENTEMN. Published livery Wednesday - is Y? Tlis - Enterprise. Publishing - Company A. J. CLARK, Kdltor. NOVKMItKU ... lo is?i7 The Cotton I'lant ha? made an other appearance. If is now ed itod and published by Col. .1. A. IIopt at (ireenville, and promises to be an improvement upon the past lew years. Tammany had a sweeping vie lory in the election of mayor ol Creator New York last Tuesday. Judge Van W'yck, who by the way is a native of South Carolina, was elected by a plurality of ahout 70,000 votes. Soth l.ow was the next highest. Thoso of our farmers who have not sowed wheat yet should re member that tlour is high and likely so to remain for a good while yet, and cotton is low. It you put some of your land in wheat it will pay you. School II ill Often. The Hopewell and <'arnes. schools will open ne.\t Monday. The former will lie taught by Mi>s Hatlie I Millie ol Chester. and the latter hy Mrs. li. K. Kiddle, Delays arc ?longpron?, I hi* |?r. I.o ilrun's (i. it < . < ure at once. One Dollar, at store or by mail. .Solo .Agts. .1. F. .Markoy ,fc < >. ami II. C. Hough & Co., Lancaster, S. iAINS. Ne^ Every Nook and Cc &S worth of GOODS 2 DOLLAR'S Worth Without RE ARE 50 cents 10-inch wide Cash more at 25 cents. Remnants of Silk from 10 cents up?worth three times what we ask for them. 40-inch Rondo Fancy Cheviot 50 cents. 50 inch Fancy Checked /choline, Silk and Wool Brilliante, Silk Mixed Suitings, Fancy < 'hocked Chcviotts. Mohair Rrocade, Matelasse, Astrakan Armure Cheviots, Black and IMain Broj cade Armour Silks, Black Silk j Velour. Gapes and Jackets ! Never before have we had such BARGAINS in those. $!.<><> Beaver Capes for 7d cents. $5.00 Kle^ant Beaver < apes? Latest Style?Watauga Backs at $2.50. $7.50 Jackets for $2.50. ' A few Ladies Brilliuntinc Suits, worth $8.00, for $2.50? Notions! Notions! Mr. \V. (_\ Boaty has charge ol I his department, assisted 1 > v Mis^ Lilly Porter. I'ins 1 cent per paper. Ladies Fast Black Hose?tin; M. Fitz pat rick, when h TOOK hoover bought. The last fi at what sacrifice. WE 1IAVE (J( 77/e SecHtnl lla/ftint f'ftttrrft, A Baptist church was organized at the 1'actory Monday nijxht, to | be known as tho Second Baptist I chtireh with 11 members. The ! presbytery formed lor the pur poso of ortfanizinLt the church was composed of: I\ov. .1. \V. | kittle, Rev. J. II. Boldridgc, W. T. (ireeory, 1>. A. Williams,.). I >. Taylor and A. ('. Toole. Messrs. .1. A. Threatt. M. ). Fiinderburk and .1. k. Hunter | ' were electt>d deacons, and Mr .1. I "I*. Davis was elected clerk. After the organization was effected one nietnlier was received oi? ox i ]>erienee, making 1 .*> inenil>crs the j new cliur< li starts out witli. A .-t oiiiaeh fit I of undigested fond i-! | about as tuition Ittiy a inn^s nn one i ran w. ll imngi"< . ' lint can be dour with it? j There it stays. It won't digest. It 'churns up, ferments and decays; becomes poisonous tas all putrid matter does) ami causes great pain and deepseated disorders. In order to change all this, lake 1 Shaker I?i>ro**tiv?* Cordinl. It slops fermentation and decay at once, so that no more poisons are ere|ated. It clears the stomach of poisons already there. It helps it to torn the food that remains, into healthful nourishment. It strengthens the stomach for I he next meal. Here is the whole philosophy and cure of indigestion in a few words. ; And what s more, its all t rue. Try it. shaker Digestive Cordial is for aaie I hy druggists, price 10 cents to fl.'to a | bottle. bargain over o He red?lor 05 cents. Shoes! Shoes ! Mr. R. I!. Strothor has control of this department. We bought our entile line of SHOES before the advance. Consequently we can save you at least 2") per ant. on your Shoe bill. We are the Agents for c left for the Northern P :>ur weeks of dry weather has cut tL >T TO HAVE THE MONEY. t. m. fit: I' eea inble ami llrxnlatioiiM im tin' I tenth of Mae/,- /Jnnn. At a meeting of the Sth grade (if the Lancaster (traded School Tuesday, Nov. 9th, the following preamble and resolutions were adopted to express in some way their sincere sorrow at the death of their follow student?Mack Dunn : Whereas death has the second time in three months entered our I ranks and taken from us our brightest and best, and while we ' L- tlliie it.lit llnd nni'nr iiiiiLmu mill . j taken and fee! that it is fitting that the good die (irst ; bo it roj solved : I 1st. Tlmt in the death of our dear i | comrade in st mly our grade lias lost i itacknowledged leader,one who, during his entire connection with the ' olnss, was never known to fail in a rej citation or violate a rule. Our teacher has lost her most attentive and satisI factory pupil and we, our e\er courteJ on*,large-hearted and sunshiny friend. 2nd. That since the Divine I'rinci' pal ha* promoted Mack to the High , School of heaven ami has exchanged the Honor Koll of earl h for thnt of the Kterual <'ity we, w ho are left, will cherish his memory and let the sweet influence of his example lead ic on to higher and better things. Tril. That v,o lemlcr to tiis striekon mot tier our heart - f??11 ay input liy in t his bereavement with a enpy of these resold! i on h and pray that (Sod will lienl t he won ml t lint 11<* in love in diets. < A I'll KKI N K FoHTKK, | A I If K W I I.I.I A MM, I.Ill IK M 11.1.Kit, N'oiia lloron, Aim i Mi.i.iott, } Comrnitt' e. Cl.Al- l>K 11 I'K Y, I'KIOIY M A< K KY, Kit Cl'.V XIXOIIAM, (Jl.AHK.NCK (jiAHVI.N.J ItS? m lk$$ B?2&i8*agBZR9B?iN2E ' m vr^wwTPHPcrjM 3r Before in the Hi Tempting VAL )rner foi* the Best V i Arriving Every Da Seeing Our HAa>tclX SOME ] 10 cents kind for 5 cents. ] 25 cents Ladies Regular made i Hose tor 10 cents. i 2 nice llandkercheifs for 5 cts. i G Ilook Corsets?regular price $1?now for 50 cents. Clothing! Clothing I , Mr. .1. R. Kennedy will he 1 found at the head of this depart- s inent. NOW Ol'KN YOUR EYES. i $5.00 All Wool Suits for $2.50. < $10.00 Fancy All Wool Chcv-i iots for $5.00. 11 1! oz. Clay Worsted, worth! $12.50, now on sale at $0.50. I toys Heavy Winter Suits at 55 cent s. Hoys Caps at 5 cents each. Mens rnlauiulered Shirts at 23 cents 25 dozen Men's $ 1.25 and $1.50 Laundered Shirts?the greatest And Reape istory of Lancas UES Been. Displg AIiUES. THOUSi by. Any One Won Less Barge KtAUH [lutchison and Rice's Men Shoes ilso, for C. 11. Godmans Ladies ind Childrens. Every pair o which are warranted. Millinery I Millinery I Miss Belle Carter, our accom [dished Milliner, who was with ui last season, and gave such enlir* satisfaction, has returned and wil welcome all of her old customer; as well as the new ones. Sin selected our entire stock of mil lin cry and can give you all the latcs "lads" in reguard to colors, trim tilings Arc, Ac. She bought sown remarkable Bargains in Ladie: Felt Walking Hats. Kegula price elsewhere $1.00, our pric< 25 cents. Ladies IV It Shapes sold every where at 75 cents, our price 25c Children's Tarns 15 cents, wort I 25 cents. Children's Bonnie Boons li cents, worth 25 cents. Job lot of Ribbons 2 inche wide for 2 cents a vard. We have the finest selection o Children's Ilats ever shown ii Lancaster. We say it withou fear of contradiction that Mis Carter can trim you a hat in nice style and for less money thai you can have it done elsewhere Markets, was bouyed u ?i> t mil ?\r\ u*/? tKrAtri zpatricK f Best Siloerto ( In the Manufacture the term "(.il'ADHI'I'I.K /, years. TIIISTKKM alon V inid i> found stamped upo C and of cheap make. The i r| hie innkcr are i lie t rue gun ? EVKICV ARTICLE hearing p fully guaranteed by us to Ij son is invited. We kno l? Mintages to those who are * Duii^iii, aim niuri' nirnin ^ Chester, S. C. II. HI X w' --w 'w'.w'****' W MBSITSjfii PARKER'S jlT <#?B HAIR BALSAM *:. l t.??i.hf.n i!.? ! air. IIHPV |H l'r.miot** ft luxuriant frowtli. bnrif/ ^^ N?v?r Falls to lteatore Oray [vl'jtYi liuir to its youthful Color, ftvrm *) r?^ W^-'ur" ""*!P tli*?a??# h hair fa.lmg. SENT FREE to housekeepers? Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef COOK BOOKKMllD'/ li>>w t i>ri'|>?ro ninny ilollcnto mi rtf llcloun <llsli?v<. Llnhli! Co I' Ho? 271H, S'mv Yoi OASTORIA. TM fiv si 3. d a Harvest4 ter Has Such tyed. kNDS and THOTJS- V Id do Themselves a lifts. ES : * ; Fruniture ' and Stoves I Wo eoll more Furniture and Stoves than all the rest of the | stores in Lancaster put together. There is no use quoting prices on 5 these two articles, for our conipet? itors are just simjtly not in it. It 1 would be only a waste of space 4 and printer's ink to do so. i Groceries f and Hardware! s Mr. J. II. Carnes, assisted by 1 Mr. W. H. Cant hen and Mr. .1. F. (Julp are the presiding genii in . this department. .'J Car Loads of Flour bought 1 before the advance. Wo can save you money. Coffee?Good ' Rio 0 pounds to the $1.00. .Now g it is a well known fact that tho New Tariff has advanced Guns 10 f per cent.?We anticipated this 1 fact and bought our Guns in .June. I .So you can have them at the old price. It is also as well known t that wo carry tho only complete stock of Guns in Lancaster. p by the promising crop ng profits to the wind. The Goods & BRO., Leaders of Low Prices. ? 4 y.T- r* * i) arc Made! 3 ?l and Stamping of Silver Plated Ware, jj I'l.ATK"' lias Iiimmi used for many ?J JJ. o No I.oN'fl KK guaruntccH quality II 11 llii li t i I i.?* i?f iratoaltt aif dear stamp and name of a responsi- ?| rantee of quality. ^ our name in any form whatever, is S he Til K 1IKST, and rigid compari- 4 w that our store offers positive ad- Ji careful about the quality of goods Jj about the price paid for them. v [UNDT, The Jeweler and Optician. ) .Sen u* lie fort- Iluylny, We have just received a car load of Hay dock and other grades of Buggies and Carriages and road wagons, with or without top, - and the celebrated Mitchell Wagons, which are warranted the best on the market, all of which wo oiler to the public at greatly re. duced prices. He sure to inspect our Htock before buying, and we will either sell you or save you money. STKVKNS. HkATII A' Ki.i.imtt * L Money to Lend. k Tin* Lancaster County Itiiilriing it Loan Association has money to lend - on improved real estate situated in i this county, upon reasonable terms. A Apply toWADHY C. THOMSON. ^ Sec A 'I'reas. I'.ank Building. < Oct. '2l-!?7-t'? iii.