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We Had Th of BARG We Ransacked ! ANDS of DOLLAI Great Injustice to buy ONE * HE 5 cents Alamance, for 3 cents. 8 cents yard wide lloavy Sheeting for 4? cents. 7 cents Canton Flannel for 4$ cents. 8 cents extra heavy Canton Flannel?biggest bargain ever ottered?for 5 cents. 6 cents Turkey Red Figured Calicos for 4 cents. 10 cents Wool Mixed Jeans for 8 cents. 8 cents Red Tick?heavy quality?for 5 cents. The above are all Staple Hoods, and cannot be matched at these prices. Dress Goods! Dress Goods ! This department is presided i... ai: .~ v n 1 << ut> .1111111' \ I'UC.KCI I assisted by Miss Lulu Wilkerson. It is mi acknowledged fact that we carrv the most select line of the LATKST NOVKLTIKS in DRFSS UOODS in tiie town. Together with all the late Styles and Shades in TIiIMMIN(?S to match. 10 cents Colored Alpacas lor 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 H will have to he sold. No matter I A,WASTER ENTERPRISE Published Pvery Wediu'sduy - in itio Enterprise - Publishing Company A. J. CLARK, I NOVEMBER, - - - - 3,1897. Heath Spriim News. 'I h O rtfi ?n nmnnt ?nmt? I? * ' (lay night by the pupil* of the music department of the Heath Spring Academy?of which department Miss Matilda Croxton is the elficient head?was largely attended and seemed to ho much enjoyed. Following is tlio program : Let Music and So/a/ he Our I'au(tna , by Misses Beaunie Cautheu, Fannie and Daisy Horton, and Messrs. Jolinnio Croxton and liobt. and Ed. Bowers. Itecitation: Xamiiaj the /J a hi/, by littlo Clara Croxton. Ovjan Sato: llonon r a Watt'/.? Miss May Mobley. thud : Woodland \Vh 'aif>cr*? Miss Eoi? Mobley and Mr. Ed. Crenshaw. TabU au: inaotu uc< ?((Mara Croxton, with live pigeons in her arms playing the part of "innocence.1') Solo :?Miss Ida Mobloy. />/o7--Ivii8HeH Minnie Croxton and Ida Crenshaw. So ay: J out Tell Them Tit at You iSaw Jfc?Miss Fanoio Ilor Ion. e "SPOT IAIJMS. Nev< Every Nook and Cc IS worth of GOODS : DOLLAR'S Worth Without 2 RE ARE 50 cents 40-inch wide Cashmere at 25 cents. Remnants of Silk from 10 cents up?worth three times what we ask for them. 10 inch Boucle Fancy Cheviot 50 cents. 50-inch Fancv Checked Zebe line. Silk and Wool Brillianto, Silk Mixed Suitings, Fancy t'hocked Cheviotts. Mohair Brocade, Mulelasse, Astrakan Annure Cheviots, Black and Plain Bio cade Armour Silks, Black Silk V clour. Capes and Jackets ! 1 Never before have we had such' BARGAINS in these. $1.001 Beaver Capes for T.'I cents. $5.00 Klegant Beaver Capes? Latest Style?Watauga Bucks at $2.50. $7.50 Jackets for $2.50. A few Ladies Brilliantine Suits, ! worth $8.00, for $2.50. Notions! Notions! Mr. W. C. Beaty has charge ol this department, assisted by Miss Lilly Porter. Pins 1 cent per paper. I iauiics 1'iisi iSiacK 1 lose?the ] M. Fitzpatrick, when h iTOCK he ever bought. The last fc nr what sacrifice. W K IIAVH (i(? . /itwitftfionTin Sjtinnintj- I )\'fn< ] Sony: Miss Leila Hriu-e. I Sofo: Miss Paulino Horton. lie/tut us i >t / ' //'<(<//xc, /hut? Miss Daisy llorton and Kobart Powers. Tahhuth: \\ mnttn'ft 1/ uj/its (comical.) I'/ic)', hulls I'/ii //itin, by tlia (flee Club. Solo:?Miss Norton. J! >'<'* tilt ton : Tf> , Soldier* '"!/ ?Miss Daisy Norton. Faun it /! //< I*i it kit?Misses Daisy Norton and Neaunieo Cautlien. Jkfi'itiitnit : In 1 he Ihtni Must inn?Miss Mamie < roxton. Dorothea, Organ Solo: Miss I Daifl3* Norton. Tableau: Tht re"1# No liouc With out a 77iorn. II 'hen tin f?/r! You Fore Jj>vi > You?Miss Daisy Norton. limiting: Home} Sweet Ilomt? Miss Fannio 11orton. />< ethocen n olonalsi ? Misses Fannie ami Daisy Norton. lit fit at mn : Music on the A'ajtpnh<tnnock?Miss Leila liruce. Trio! Oi'iJdU. Violin tint/ (lui tm?Miss MatiMa Croxton and Messrs Robert and fvlward Rowers. After the entertainment proper was over Ltila Crenshaw, a little prl >if some six or seven, snmmor8 beautifully played sovreral pieces on the accordian. She is a littlo wonder. ii iiihi iiiiii i CASH" ir Before in the E Tempting VAI ?mep for the Best1 > Arriving Every D Seeing Our Match SOME 10 cents kind for 5 cents. 25 cents Ladies Regular made Ilose for 10 cents. 2 nice Ilandkercheifs for 5 cts. 6 Hook Corsets?regular price $1?now for 50 cents. Clothing! Clothing 1 Mr. .1. 11. Kennedy will be found at tlie bead of this department. NOW Ol'MN voru F.YKS. $5.00 All Wool Suits for $2.50. $1^.00 Fancy All Wool Cheviots for $">.00. 11 ox. Clay Worsted, worth $12.now on sale at $0.50. Ilovs Heavy Winter Suits at <55 cents. Hoys Caps at 5 cents each. Mens Fnlaundered Shirts at 2.'? routs 2." dozen Men's $1.25 and $1.50 Laundered Shirts?the greatest bargain ever offered?for 05 cents. Shoes ! Shoes ! Mr. 11. 11. St rot her has control of this department. We bought our entire line of SlioFS before (lie advance. Consequently we can save you at leant J.7 j>ce cent, on your Shoe bill. We are the Agents for e Icit for the Northern inr weeks <if dry weather has cut 1 T TO HAVE THE MONEY. T. M. FIT The pupils all performed the parts well, reflecting credit both on thenisolvea and on [their accomplished teacher;?and in every way the entertainmont was a success. * * * Mrs. I). N.Mackeyof Lancaster i> visiting her son, Mr. li. li. Mae key. Miss Marion Kichards of Marlborough passed through hero last Friday on her way to visit rela liven ar i.ioorry 11111. Mr. John T. Mackoy, of l'"ort Mill, sp* nt from Saturday till Monday in town. .Miss Mary Mooro left for Shaylor Hill, Kershaw county, Monday morning, whore she goes to take charge of a school. Tlio many friends of Mr. A. 1'. Drown are sorry to know that he is quite sick. I'ublic school began at the Academy Monday morning. The friends of Miss Agnes Cauthen are glad to see her out again alter an illness ul several months. Hill Iviitlodge nnd his wifo and some Watts darkeys, all living near Heath Spring, had a fight Sunday, in which Kutledge had ills head heat up with a gun. Then Sunday night some one went to Doc Watts' house and ( '.I 1 } A/1 !?.!>"* out o r\/l . At I ' ?v? ? I k ? I (Uivu mail Vfiu nuu !*ihm II I 112 III a 11*5 loir, hurtinir him pretty baldy. Watt" thinica Kiitledgn did the shooting, anal han carried the caae to ^Li^attlrato Halliard. w. c. c. / 9 And Reape [istory of Lancas jUES Been Displa VALUES. THOUSi? ay. Any One W on! less Barge peach; Hutchison and Rice's Men Shoes; also, for C. II. Uodmans Ladies and Childrens. Every pair o( which are warranted. Millinery I Millinery I Miss Hello Carter, our accommmk.w*.. piiouvu iuuiiiici ^ u IIU nat) wiiii do 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 millinery and can give you all the latest "fads" in reguard to colors, trimmings iVc, ilc. She bought some remarkable bargains in Ladies Felt Walking Hats. Regular juice elsewhere $ 1.00, our price 25 cents. Ladies Felt Shapes s??ld everywhere at 7a cents, our price 25c. Children's Tains 15 cents, worth 25 cents. Children's Ronnie Doons 15 cents, worth 25 cents. Job lot of Ribbons 2 incheswide for 2 cents a yard. 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 nieei style and for less money than you can have it done elsewhere. Markets, was bouyed u] the crop off. So wo intond throwii ZPATRirk ? ? ~ A See ii.t Jlefore Itin/liii/. Wo have just received a cai load of Hay flock and other grade* of Huggies and Carriages anc! road wagons, with or without top and the celebrated Mitchell Wag ons, which are warranted the bowl on the market, all of which wc oll'or to the public at greatly reduced prices. He sure to inspect | our stock before buying, and wc I will either sell vou or save von j money. Stevens. Heath & Elliott. Wo livo in a country of wiiioli fh< principal scourge is stomach-trouble It is more wide-spread tlian any other disease, and, very nearly, mort dangerous. ()n? thing tlint makes it so dangerous is that it is so little understood. If it were better understood, it would he more feared, more easily cured, less universal than it is now. So, those who wish to he cured, take Shaker 1 ligeRtive Cordial,because it goes to the roof of the trouble as no other medicine does. The pure.harmloss, curative herbs and plants, ol which if is composed, are what render it so certain and, at the same time, ?<i gentle a cure. It helps and strengthens the stomach, purities and tones up the system Sold by druggists, price 10 to fl.lK per bott le. Steam Jjfiiitutri/. W c are now prepared to <lo al I . ~.i' T I -1- 1 i\nui> ?>i i.iuuuiy wiirh, such as Ladies' silk waists, skirts, collar and cull's. Also men's shirts, col lars and culls, at very reasonable prices. Wo will appreciate all orders entrusted to us, and guar anteo satisfaction. ClIKSTKK STKAM LAUNDRY, Chester, S. C i HkS ^ i < Jri^ I d a Harvest ? ter Has Such yed. LNBS and THOUS- 4 Id do Themselves a lins. ES: * Fruniture and Stoves! \\7 ~ _ _11 . ? ?t ? ?eu more r urnnuro ana Stoves than all the rest of tho 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. B. Cauthen and Mr. J. K. ('nip are the presiding genii in this department. ^ 3 Car Loads of Flour bought heforo the advance. We can save you money. Collee?Good Kio 9 pounds to the $1.00. Now , it is a well known fact that the New Tarilf has advanced Guns 10 per cent.?Wo anticipated this 1 fact and bought our Guns in .June. So you can have them at the old . price. It is also as well known that wo carry the only complete . stock <>l Guns in Lancaster. p by the promising crop tig profits to the wind. Tho Goods n r\ i-* ac o^u., Leaders of Low Prices. ?The two year old child of Mr. f and Mrs. J. F. Nisbet died Sunday morning about i) o'clock. The | little remains were taken to lirzah Monday for interment. Much 1 sympathy it* lelt for these parents ' in the loss of their first born and only child. YELLOW FEVER I , lMtKVKNTKD I*Y TAKING "Our Native Herbs" t he Great Blood Purifier and Liver Regulator. 2<><> DAYS'TKKATMLNT$ 1 .OO ' Contains a I<r|fli*tur Guarantor. > pa^'o Hook ami Tritlrnonials. FREE. Sent i>v mail, poatnic' p.iid. Sold only t.v ACENT8 for THE ALONZO 0. BLISS CO., Washington, D. C. u ' Here I Am At * * * : MACK&V'S ' CORHER, 1 Where Are You? fjood Hour .selling at $2.00 (iood cotl'ee, 10 pounds . 1.00 firanulated sugar, is pound* l.oo 21 poundslightest brownsugar 1.00 , GLASSWARE AT A SA RIFICE. Fine tumblers tiiat has lioeii selling for 10 cents a set, will sell them to you for 20 wilts. , Teas, Canoed Goods and Fruits at the Very Lowest Price. Respect folly, JOESKPII UALKKIt. /'. >S\ Highest Price paid fur Chickens and Eggs.