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We Had Th( of BARG We Ransacked 2 ANDS of DOLLAR Great Injustice to buy ONE W * Htl 5 cents Alamance, lor 3 cents. S cents yard wide lleavy Sheeting for 4.4 cents. 7 cents Canton Flannel for 44 cents. S cents extra heavy Canton Flannel?biggest bargain ever o ire red?for 5 cents. 0 cents Turkey lied Figured Calicos for 4 cents. 10 cents Wool Mixed .leans for S cents. S cents Hod Tick?heavy quality?for f> cents. The above arc all Staple (Joods, and cannot be matched at these j prices. Dress Goods ! Dress Goods ! This department is presided over by Miss .Nannie Crockett, assisted bv Miss I ail.a Wilkersnn. It is an acknowledged lact that we carrv the most select line ot'l the LATKST NOV FLTIF.S in DlvK.SS (i()()l)S in the town, j Together with all the late Styles and Shades in TKIMM1.NCS to match. 10 cents Colored Alpacas for 8 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 8'1 will have to ho sold. No matter a ( i I'fl i in>n ii n ? m n iv r? i. i . i I LAiUAMU tMLBlllSL Published \V(il>n'sda) - KY ? The - Enterprise Publishing Company A. J. CLARK, 1 litor. NOVKMBKK, - - - 17. lt>t?7 AN OLD TAX LAW. Doing Resurrected Hy ('oinptroller Kpton. Mr. L. 1'. Kplon. the now comptroller general, has resurrected an old act, passed 1 *1 lQs'J. whoreby ho expects to add considerable property to the personal returns accounts throughout the state. The class of tax payers affected i by the act are merchants, who are by its terms required to make, special returns to the county auditors of their business accounts. To enforce this law, which i seems to have fallen into oblivion ' soon after its enactment, if indeed it was ever enforced, tleneral Kpton has prepared a circular letter to be sent out to all the county auditors, calling their attention to the act and requiring them to at once send in the nurn- j ber of merchants doin^ busme in their respective counties in or der that blanks in,iy be sent thein on which the merchants niay make their returns. (leneral Kpton, while auditor of Spartanburg county began to i "SPOT AINS. Neve 2very Nook and Co] ;S worth of GOODS DOLLAR'S Worth Without Si reT are 50 cents 40-inch wide Cash- 1 mere at 25 cents. Remnants of Silk from 10 cents 1 up?worth three times what we ask for them. 40-inch Boncle Fancy Cheviot 1 50 cents. 50-inch Fancy Checked Zebe- ( line. Silk sinil Wool I ?ri llimitn. Silk Mixeil Suitings, Fancy Checked Cheviotts. Mohair Brocade, Matelasse, Astrakan Artnure I Cheviots, Black and Plain Bro- i cade Armour Silks, Black Silk 1 V clour. Capes and i Jackets ! ? Never before have we had such BAIBJAINS in these. $1.00 ' Beaver Capes for 70 cents. $5.00 Llegant Beaver Capes? Latest Style?Watauga Backs at $11.50. $7.50 Jackets for $2.50. A few Ladies Brilliantine Suits, ' worth $8.00, for $2.50. ' Notions! I Notions!, Mr. W. C. Beaty has charge ol this department, assisted l?v Miss .v Lilly Porter. s Pins 1 cent per paper. I Ladies Fast Black Hose?the 1 VI. Fitzpatrick, when he UCK he ever bought. The last foi; ? _ A. : n nr i.^ TT t iri^ s * * vr? i wnat sacrinco. tvr. ii/\\ r. utn enforce thia a<t a yo'ir or ago, j ho says the result has been quite marked. Before that time, ho said ho did not know that there was such an act on the statute books. . Following is a copy o! the act referred to: : *v*rtion M77. \ny person who -11 ji 11 at any plaee in tlii* state, Ik* en gaged i.i tIk* business of buying audi] -filing personal property, or in selling personal property consigned to him , !r.?in any placeout of t he state.or property not the product of this state; coiis i gned to him from any p'ace within the state. alia 11 he held to be a mcr- ' chant, and, at the same time, he is re- i quired to 11>t Ids other personal property. -hall deliver to t he auditor of the j county in which his business is -itii-ji a ted t statement under his oat h, of t he . ( average moot lily value of t lie personal I pro| erty, moneys and credits pertain- | 1 ing to his mercantile business; to t ascertain which tie shall set down Iheji \ alue on hand on t lie tir-t day of .Ian- 1 n.iry of the preepding year, or other j I t ime of eommenciug business during the y ar, add thereto all purchases, w hen made at cost, and the remainder | ' shall lie the average on hand for that ;< month: and in like manner ascertain', t lie average value for each mont li.dow n | to the tirst day <> .luiiuary of the year ? in which the return is to he made, add ! | t iget her-iieh monthly values, divide!, the aggregate by t tie number of months lie has been in business dur- 1 ing the proceeding year as aforesaid, j and to the quotient add the moneys ; and credits on hand, the lir-t day of , ^ .I iiiiiary in the year in which the re- j f ii r ii is in'ii!#'* ntnl t li?? ?*? ? .< I iw?f ?.f ?1 * ? I ?? ?> I la i addition shall hi- t hi'sum upon w hu h hi' shall pay la* os fortho yrar I in u hirli I hi' ri't urn is mail'' I'rovidod, I hat wlion hilsiiii'-s i< oponod uftor tin* lirst day of January of tho proii'i'il i n k yoar ami < In-t-il boforo tin* . lirst day of January oftho year in * w hirl) I he ret urn is made, I In* partios ( opi-riinit ami I'losinstirh rot urns on '] nuTi'liiindisi' t In- t inn* of oponini; and | closing stirli "business til ing t ho t iiui's u.sod as I ho basis of tin* return as os- ' tablislicd in this section. * nrr nrsxrwt, ? m ? CASH" r Before in the H Tempting VAL cner for the Best \ Arriving Every Ds Being Our Alatcll SOME ,0 cents kind for 5 cents. 25 cents Ladies Regular made lose for 10 cents. 2 nice Ilandkercheifs for 5 cts. 6 Ilook Corsets?regular price !1?now for 50 cents. Clothing I Clothing ! Mr. .1. li. Kennedy will he oultd :ii ilie Head oi tins depart nent. NOW OPEN YOUR \X MS. $5.00 All Wool Suit s for $2.50. $10.00 Fancy All NVool Chev-1 ots for $5.00. II o/.. Clay Worsted, worth !?I'2.5(1, now on sale at $<>.50. Hovs Heavy Winter Suits at >5 cents. Hoys Caps at 5 cents each. Mens I'lilauiulered Shirts at cents 25 do/en Men's $ 1.25 and $ 1.50 1 Laundered Shirts?the greatest iiargain ever o He red?for 65 cents. Shoes ! Shoes ! Mr. 11. II. St rot her has control >f this department. We bought our entire line of dlOES before the advance. Consequently we can save you at 'raxt Jo per rent, on your Shoe Jill. We are the Agents for left for the Northern ) ir weeks of dry weather has cut t ' TO HAVE THE MONEY. X. m. FIT Smiflimi 1'armrr ami llnrtirnfInrisl. The lirst i??suo of the above paper has made its appearance. I' is:i 1 pa ire lolio, neat Iv pri utocl (lid ably edited. Its editor is I'rot. ?J. S. Newman, professor ot ipieulture in < 'lein-sin ('ollcjre. ind it is published by Mr. K. II. Anil of Newberry. W e gladly place it anions our exchanges. Ihi'ils Dour L'inli'i' f'nrrr af \ i {ill t. On Saturday nijrht last some ?ne cut and mutilated the tents ......i .... . i i ? M joi-it ii mi niiuiu.') ??ii .>1 ,iiii troet jriu?r to Mr. I'.. II. 'ook, Mr. K. II. vStrotlior antl 'liarlio hong, col. The jtolicc arc ising every odorl to (ind out who he guilty pa?'ty is that used liis uiil'e so Ireely, and if caught will >ay well for his experiment. < Mi Monday night last one of he largo glass in the show winlow in front of 15. Hough vV 'o's, jewelry store was broken ind a gun and several pistols were aken I herefrom. This is the liird time this store has been uokcm im<> ami similar goods aken. 'Micro is no clue* as to vho the guilty party or parties ire, and we migiit ask tliis (juos ion. "would it not ho advisable 0 put on a night watchman." '/iirriaiff <it 1'titmrlni ! u n< (hm. Mr. .lam. h I'atton and Miss Minnie < 'raig w ill b married tolay, (Wednesday) at " o'clock. 1 ho ceremony will ho performed )? liev. W. (J. Kwart at the rescene.* of the bride's mother, Mrs. K. Craig, of Catawba Junctioi . I And Reap istory of Lancast iUES Been Displa; VALUES. THOUSA ly. Any One Woul< less Barga PEACH I Hutchison and Rice's Men Shoes; also, for C. II. Godmans Ladies and Childrens. Every pair of which are warranted. Millinery ! Millinery I Miss Belle Carter, our accomplished Milliner, who was with us last season, and pave such entire satisfaction, has returned and will welcome all of her old customers rs well as the new ones. She selected our entire stock of millinery and can give you all the latest "lads'' in repuard to colors, trimmings Ac, Ac. She bought some remarkable Rargains in Ladies Felt Walking I hits. Regular price elsewhere $1.00, our price 25 cents. Ladies Fell Shapes s-dd everywhere at 75 cents, our price 25c. Children's 'l ams 15 cents, wort h 25 cents. Children's Ronnie Downs 15 cents, worth 25 cents. Job 'ot of Ribbons 2 inches wide for 2 cents a vard. We have the finest selection of Children's llats 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 I you can have it done elsewhere. Markets, was bouyed up he crop off. So wo intend throwin zpatricK v Best SiloertDe (; In (he Manufacture a (' Hie tt-rm "gi'A hltri'T.K I /. years. Til IS TKKM alone V ami is found stamped upon (' and of cheap make. The ol /, hie maker art* * he true guars V KYKIIY AICTK'I.I I hearing < y fully guaranteed by us to b \ son is invited. We I now |? vantages to those who are e / bought, and inure careful al i' Chester, S. C, li. Hit V _ _ _ _ KSsL* H PARKER'S HAIR BALSAM ClMIuta ai.ll !.< ?'11 >(-.. the ht.it. Promote* a luiuriant growth. Nnvrr rail* to llcatore Oray llair to |ta Youthful Color. SENT FREE to housekeepers? Liebig COMPANY'S Extract of Beef COOK BOOKiHllnr how to itrepnrA many dollrato and ileUcloua illshr.<. Aildri'so, (d'-ldpr Co., I' O. Mo* 27IH, Now York OABTOniA. '*aC*0B3?..3* J a Hardest ;er Has Such yed. NDS and THOUS- * d do Tliemselves a ES: * Fruniture and Stoves I 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, for our competitors are just simply not in it. It would be only a waste of space and printer's ink to do so. Groceries and Hardware! Mr. J. 11. Carnes, assisted by Mr. W. H. (Jauthen and Mr. .1. 1"'. Gulp are the presiding genii in this department. .'1 Car Loads of Flour bought before the advance. Wo can save you money. Coli'ee?Good Rio 0 pounds to the $1.00. Now it is a well known fact that the New Tarill* has advanced Guns 10 per cent.?We anticipated this fact and bought our Guns in dune. So you can have them at the old price. It is also as well known that wo carry tho only complete stock of Guns in Lancaster. ) by the promising crop K profits to tho wind. The Goods & brOm Leaders of Low Prices. ire Made! ; > nd Stamping of Silver Plated Ware, ) 'IiATH" has been it??* ?! for many ') \o I.t >\<; KIt guarantees quality J\ (jiiant it ie> of goods of base metal tS ear stamp and name of a responsi- jj mtee of quality. a >11 r name in any form whatever, is jV e'l'IIK 1SKST, aad rigid compari- js that our store offers positive ad iii fiui annul i in* 1111 n 111 y til s i l >out the priep paid for them. J? 1MIT. The Jeweler and Optician. ) -w" >?? W >?. W X Sro u* Jtrfoi'C It il i/l H (/ We have just received a car load of liaydock and other grades of Buggies and Carriages and , road wagons, with or without top, and the celebrated Mitchell Wagons, which are warranted the best. mi mo mantel, an oi wnicn we ofl'er to the public at greatly reduced prices. Me sure to inspect, our stock before buying, and we will either sell you or save you money. Stkvf.ns, Hi-:.vrii iV Ki.i.iott. Money to Lend. The lanca-ler County building A Iman As.-ocialion has money to It'iul on improved real estate situated in this county, upon reasonable terms. Apply to W A I>I?Y C. THOMSON", See A Treas. Hank building, Oct. i! 1 -*?7- '? in.