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Stubborn " corns1 A stubborn ?old i? easily taken; it * sticks to some ;?eoplo nil winter and . 4 very often develops into bronchitis or f\* consumption. You should cure a cold 1 promptly by taking Dr. bull's Cough , f S * ' .Syrup. This celebrated remedy is ac- 1 ? ^ know lodged to be most efficient and t 1 % reliablo for all affections of the throat 1 H and lungs. It cures a cold at once. I wti *m m i ' jur.?smrs i Gougti Syrup i Promptly cures Stubborn Colds. t Di>s<'h nrc small an?l jilt-asant li> ?-iUDoctors r<v ni'icnd It. l'ricr in- At ;-ll druggists ] ;jipTEI! INMrtlSE* " ^ Published Every Wednesday and Saturday ! f ' BV The .Enterprise Publishing - Company \ -1' ^ A. J. CLARK K.titor, ^ ? One Year $ 1.00 ? Six Months 50 cts 1 Three Months 25 cts ' In Advance. < tl I * Saturday, March 4, 1891). lEgTUDE AT COURT HOUSE * -?r , w?teachers ot the (traded j School'often feel themseves ham* pered in their work on account of t 1 L i* ' frarj\ 01 suilicient hooks lor read I inp and for ready reference and thev aroaisinjr their best endeavors | * d i h to remove this embarrassment bv / ?. <i . , , ' I raisinp money to invest in books. I( ^ Thev have seoured t be servieos i wr. ?of Supt. \V. II. Hand, of I lie <'he? ease ter . .('faded Schools, who wilt -s /.delifFf* a lecture on "Fael ami ' ? the i .. , t \ey bi> ratify in Kvery Day KniilDh". ' at <,? 4sj?,)( 1 (;iml is (jtiiie well known over the State as a speaker of no + i ' i rj mean ability and those w!i i are do fl ?o fortunate as Jo bear him that thf flight will be highly pleased. M r. ' eta . Hand makes no charges, but lias ^ f and p, consented to the teacher's eharp- ' aboli' inp an admission fee. The tick |' WW"" "ets on'sale by.f^lie school children j ^ try j. n and at Crawford liros. Drop Store | will be sold for 15 and It) cents. jg ^ ?^S!"^fch? wiiole proceeds will po t lit? i tlefcft*?ej>f bpgjcs lor I ho (initial V virtinool library. Thi* is a worlliv: core ? (ln| v | e?ry Jl?rh daerPri8e and u11 w,,? an? in |r the per"1 terested in the school should do in fa.K. their part toward making the at ( penary air a financial success. The lecture j Jp4t ijowinvill be at the Court House at ( o'clock, Friday evening, { Marcli the 10th. ('otne along voi: r t o< a oself ;?>nd bring vour friends with t ?P'" ^on 1 w'C |t ProWb/"^' "A'lTKHS IN MANIMI.A. it frn*0* 1><M-Iare ThatUM- l.asl i ' ^ l%e\,s "f HotM'r*M Have Itccn Heal Itulties much ei'?'r and .t. . r~. x h 'hv .1. Tlmmat They Have Advanced ' fo'c* a 4;r A. j, K,. afate, or t-Sfrnit, Krrif-r " | :? ,, . ;iiiis: fix* -.11 ii . I, ii aoioini known as iV,March 1. '^ j liquorVhw^^hoV'U Junttf ha? receive ( coontiJL.iR.ia. X b^.'.ig dispatch Irom 1 , South Ok rollDJ'jnne a, (l Keh. ' > ' \ red wi/h South Caro"st onrounters have l?< < n ( u* HotTHhit with 8oi(m. ^Tn now ho*-(l , nd liquor I tj othe> and? Guadalupe. (>,,r ( Ah a I'rolf ...on&rn lino has advanced to ( ?indeed, because n. The American losses a j tionist in princip^rger in propartion than.oui.. ( every advancing rhold six hundred Amoruai j penury y?tfm,.,i!oner?. wh" wi!1 ,,e '* I elenwhvre. ,he interior. Not one" .? ,1 vh.??n"ondrrert?"<l ? .blin(,.ment mHinUto* ?? ">(,ePe * c? and yU not yield. u * .'A Vjf *uB, telegram from Cebu , \TX " he foreign residents r witF/'Spain.^ the insurgents toU - avoid a bom-11 inos have acr"H fir-1*1 prill be brought before the foreign ;oD8uls with the View of arrangng as equitable settlement with he Americans." AN AMERICAN ACCOUNT. ManiliV, March 1?4:45 p. m.? Phere was the usual desultory iring yesterday evening and tolay. but the only casualty reported is in the case of Private ilarold Ueynolds, Company K, California volunteers. The Nebraska volunteers at the eservoir had a slight b?"usli with i small body of the enemy this norning. The rebels scattered nto the jungle after the first vol?y. The United States transport I'acoma has arrived here without he loss of a horse or mule. The Negros commissioners have i sntertained several American oficers and British subjects at their lotel in return for the component paid them by General Otis. They sailed for Negros to-day. The transport St. Paul embarked a battallion of the California volunteers for Negros. Chaplain Leland, of the Tenlessee volunteers, died recently it lloilo of smallpox. The United States transport ri7.nna liaa arriwoil Generally speaking the situa;ion is unchanged. TIIK PLUCKY FILIPINOS. Manila. March 1?4 :55 p. ra.? I'he rebels arc very active at Jaloocan and Malabou. They eviientlv intend to mount a battery ti front of the Malabou Church, lestroyed by the lire tl e I'nited states monitor Mnnaduock on February -7. They can be seen browing up earthworks for guns irid epaulments. NATIYKS ISUPAIR UKI F.NCKS. Manilla, March ?1(1:30 a. in. ? It was unusually quiet along j he whole line last night, only a j ew shots being tired from a rebel ,,, |v ? U .v _ 4 'l'l . in ii'-.n miii c iMiii'irry. 1 lie onenv art* n ppa rent Iy bus;. prepar ug their defences, realizing that j ne Americans will attack them j vhen the expected rei nforcernents lrr i ve. M AN 11.1.A NKWS VIA MAI?KII>. Madrid, March 1?The Keforma icars that tlx* Spanish (iovern! nent has received a dispatch rom the I nited States protesting igaihst the statements eahh>d rorn Manilla (ietx ral Kios, who idtueriv commended the Spani-h roops in the I'hilippines, rela ivo to the situation ot hIT'.iir< j here. The Correspondence asserts hat it has received siudi serious ihw^ from Manila that it believes t to he its dut> not to publish it intil coiilirrned. AIM I V AI. I? i s | ill. OKI I ANT. Manila, March J ? lOj.'iO a. in.? It is reported that Agtiiualdo will hlll I .. c _ - : I I - I in.; 111*01 CICMCNI prisoners upon [condition that all anded and other property that ' hey own shall ho transferred to he rebels and also that the native j priests shall be recognized. I.ast night twelve rebels,in two', ;anoes, were discovered Saddling nit. from l>arana(|ue. When the [>nfT'alo'r> searchlight was turned >n the rebels they used a calcium j ight signal arranged with the )icket boat. The searchlight was aken oil' and the rebels attemptid to cross the hay a patrol boat iverhauled them, after a chase, md took them prisoners to Mat: a ',l" Th# aST? Bm?M Tram Nearing an Ei Few Day: COUR^F The Remaining Good: Stock to Be Closed of Pric The sore heads looked wise and predicted purchase an entire stock of goods: no mo t.U 1 - ' ? * T incy were neeeiveci ! we never had such a One thousand dollars in one day s sales for apologize for not being able to serve all the tor who enters the arena and lights under th be ever ready to defend his laurels against a our reputation ? The empty stores of Lanca salesman is ever ready to wait on the cust The expectant customer is like the "Letter almost impossible to wait on the trade. ( until night with bargain seekers. Can it In never cease." We again cut prices ! Down Brocadinc, double width, all-wool dress go to close, 7 cents. Beautiful vide Dimity in 12 i-2 cents; our price, to close, 4 cents. Yai our price, to close, 5 cents. Nice quality Ou 7 cents; our price, to close, 4 cents. 1 h price, to close, 5 cents. i t DOMESTICS! D ( hie bale left of extra heavy yard-wide bro\ Sheeting; old price, 20 cents; our price, to < red Damask; old price, 20 cents; our price, < loth? all colors: old price, 15 cents; our pri i^oods and Bed Spreads at your ow n price will close out what is left at 14 cents per poi CLOTH IN?. C jJL We are selling at the rate of 25 mi its per of the famous Schloss Bro '. world renowm tlie same price as the others; hut we don't i 40 at the same pl iers. 25 hoys Suits leit ; < cents. too men's line fur alpine dress Mat: p> cents. ( >ne lot of e xtra lu-avv heel Cennh our price:, to close, 35 cents. SHOES,SHOE ^ 4)t The' $1.50 Creedm^re at 98c ; the >1.50 dr eyes. .(?o down into your pockets and brino Nos. 3 and 4 ladies' line dress Shoes ; old | V'Olir choice, to (lose for or/- t\nr tii'tr t v..-. r *'-? v. *- l^v^l | '? I I I . 1 ' WI I L. M. Reynold shoes. It is like picking uj price we are selling them. Yes, we will give for 5c. 10 halls of sewing Thread for 5c. / 5 large packs of Chewing Gum for 5c; you ] came very near leaving them out : 25 dozen price, 25c (we don't intend to carry them ovei 10 cents. 50 dozen men's light-weight Undi close, 12 1 -2c. No goods charged to anyone, thing spot cash. Remember tlie place, Cloui bear in mind our motto: Underbuy, imdefsel last and all the time. / Farmers' Banking ?' v 1 J KSHTUT-I nd. Only a| 5 Left! \M WEEK, s of E. E. Cloud's ^ Out Regardless es. - . that it was an inopportune time to?^* J ncy in the country. Oh, how sadly^jK^j tremendous trade in our existence.'1 me two stores. Kight here let us^AJ trade during the rush. The gladia*JHS e battle cry of "Low Prices," must 11 comers. IIow have we sustained ister speak louder than words. The omer; but his waiting is in vain., Al that never came," while we find it )ur store is thronged from mornihg 2 possible ? Yes! "Wonders will x , down they go! ods ; old price, 20 cents; otir price, 1 all shades for dresses; old price,mB# d-wide Percales; old price, 10 cents; 3L ting? not the cheap kind; old price, le 10 cents fleece Flannelettes, our lOMESTICStit , \ n Sheeting at 4 cents. 10-4 brown :lose, 10 cents. Oil colors turke^ JQ to close, 10 cents. 6-4 table Oir ce, to close, 9 cents. Towels, white * r. The pound calico remnants; we mil. J lotHiNgi daw Have just opened up a case , d Clothing. They were bought at ntend to hold them out. They all )ld price, $1 ; our price, to close,, 50 w, old price, 5i ; our price, to close, jM| >rts they must go; old price, >1 ; s J?: iS,SHOES! ess shoe at 75c. Now, open your forth the "filthy lucre." 100 pairs nice, 51.50, >1.25 and 5*; you take t fail,to get a pair of the celebrated > gold dollars in the streets at the ' you two spools of Coats'^ Thread A 1 C 1 .J., a- !/ --! T- 1 * I y.mii oi ue.ymnui ringing lor 5c. y^j pay 5c a package elsewhere. We/ I ladies' fleece-lined U ndervests; oJ? 1 r? they must go); our price, tcytfosc, I i shirts ; old price, 25c; our price, to J No time to charge them* Every- J cl & Allison's old stand, and always 11, of the people, f6r tlie people, first, r Mercantile Co.j - J"'* . /