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Railroad Engineer TestiH-!* to Benefits Received From ^ Remedies I TnERR Is no moro responsible position on ourth than that of ft railroad engineer. On his stoinly nerves, clear brain, bright eyo and perfect self command, depend tho safety of the train and tlio lives of Its passengers. l>r. Miles' Norvlno and other remedies are especially adapted to keeping tho nerves steady, tho brain clear and tho mental faculties unimpaired. Knginocr F. W. McCoy, formerly of 1333 | Broadway, Council IilulTs, but now residing at 3-111 Humboldt St., Denver, writes that ho "suffered for years from constipation, causing sick, nervous and bilious headaches and was fully restored to health by Dr. Miles' j Nerve & Liver Bills. I heartily recommend Dr. Miles' UemediesBH^ qJ/ are sold by all drug-KN gists under a positive IVUIOB^ guarantee, first bottle fftemediesj benefits or money ro-fe Re8tore J funded. Book on dis-^L.. ,, . , eases of tlio heart aiul^E^O? J nerves free. Address, IHHMkilhkMillilB DU. MILLS MLD1CAL CO.. Llkburi, lud. I SILVER OROl'S DOWN TO THE ROTTOM. I y Only Sixty Cents an Ounce?AI-! most, the Lowest 1'riceon Re- ' coril. (From tin4 NVw York .Journal,May 22.) : 1 i?.. 11 . i * oiivur uuiiion soul yesterday at 00 cents per ounce, the lowest point it has ever touched, except for a short period in 1891,when it sold at 5S cents per ounce. Later in the day it rallied to 60 1-4.1 This rally is believed to be only temporary, and to be due to a demand for the white metal to be exported on the steamer Campania Europe to-day. This vessel will take out 500,000 ounces. The steady decline in silver is attracting considerable attention abroad. Paris has been fairlv flooded with South American dollars, which have been sold on this | * r.idc as J?#w ? > 2 francs 'S2 centimes for the dollar. The price of silver in tho Indian bazaars has fallen to 7<> rupees, the lowest price on j record. The exchange between London and Shanghai has also! ^ fallen to almost the lowest, and even at the low rate China doeR ^ not absorb a large quantity of silver. Dating from tho declaration by J .Japan of its intention to abandon , the use of silver in its standard, coinage and go upon a gold basis the price of the white metal Las been steadily declining. The full effect of the change by Japan from silver to gold has not yet:1 been fully felt in the silver mar-, ets, but is being thoroughly (lis-1 counted by the dealers. It is expected that several other i countries will adopt the gold standard. China this year has i??v?u omy hijoiii one-tenth of the i amount of silver which it absorb-! ed in the corresponding period last year. Peru ceased the coin-| age of silver on May 10, and is, anxious to go on a gold basis,' with only its bad financial condi-1 J tion preventing it from taking i such a step at once. Th fact that the demonetization ,of silver l>y Peru as a possibility of th" near future has led to large offers of, Peruvian sols on the market, | ^ other of the South American ro-1 publicans, notably Argentina, are i considering the advisability of! adopting gold as a standard. A< government officer in the treasury department, a iinuucial authority said yesterday : "The gradual changing of tin countries from silver to gold has led to the query as to whethei there is gold enough in tho world to afford a basis for the currency of the world. Tho total available supply of gold for monetary pur poses is now $4,200,000,000. lc addition to this India has $000, 000,000 in gold not now used at money, but which might be brought out if required. "Th? known production of gold which the annals of the world tell of has been #9,000,000,000. Lest than half of this amount is now available for money purposes Should all the world adopt gold at a basis of coinage probably $1,000 000,000 in addition to the known supply would be made available The population of the world in commercial countries where gold might be established as a basit amounts to about 1 ooooonnnn The amount of gold which, could be used for coinage purposes, il placed in bank, would enable the issue of at the most not more than $1C?.20 per capita in a circulating medium. "In the Tiiited States alone there are $5oO,000,000 in silvei dollars and bullion in process o! coinage. To stop the use of silvei entirely would make all the coir of no avail. In other countries the same situation exists, and the same process of demonetization if carried to its utmost extent would so seriously reduce the cir dilating medium of the world a: to paralyze commerce." Leopold Zimmermann, of Zim merman 11 *Sr Forshay, large deal ers in silver bullion, said yester day : "Should all the countries ol f ll A ...A-l A ~ 1 ' - " hid nvnu fcw Ull 11 KUIU DUS1S UlCrt would not be enough of the yei low metal to go round. Hundreds of thousands havt been induced to try Chamber Iain's Cough Remedy by reading what it has done for others, ani having tested its merits for them selves are tod-ay its warmes friends. For sale by .1. F. Maekei ?fcCo. and B.C. Hough ?V Co.,I.an caster, 8. C. The Art of Being Patient. A wise man in an address t< young men advised them to learr uiu IIIUUCH it'sson 111 1116 WOrKl? the art of being patient. Ho said "Do your duty and loave succesi to take care of itself and then you will see the wisdom of the olc proverb. 'Everything conies tc the man that can wait.' Yoi know, for instance, how hard it it to learn a difficult subject. Al ideas are unfamiliar,all the word? are unfamiliar. We go on labor ing and seem to make no way Now this disheartens nine stu dents out of ten?the nine out ol ten that will always be obscurt people?but the tenth man goef on. He works harder and harder ho lets his mind play around tin subject, he lets the ideas of tha subject soak into his brain, he ii determined that nothing can pos sibly resist persistent effort, am one lino day a great tlood of ligh comes in?he suddenly sees abou it. His work is easy,his work is do hghtful. Everybody says of him 'What an amazing amout of abil ity that young man has.' No, i was not ability, it was nation perseverance. The man ha<l learn e<l to labor and to wait." CASTORIA For Infants and Children. Tk? hi- /) > ' 1 On Monday, June 7th, a dog! , which was pronounced mad by i those who saw it, bit a little tiet gro boy in the arm and through J i the lip and a negro woman in the *; hand, and made an attempt to ( I bite -Mr. Drucker Hilton. It also 1j ' bit another dog. Both the dogs I 5! were killed and the boy was taken 1 to Charlotte by his mother ito > have the madstone applied to the bitten places.?Kershaw Kra,June ' 10th. GRDVE5 J TA5TELE55 'CHILL TDNIC tS JUST AC? COOi) KOR ADULTS. ; WARRANTED. PRICE 50cts? G At. ATI A . Il 1.8. , Nov. 16, 1803. ' Pari* Medicine Co., St. I?oilln, Mo. i i Gentlemen:?Wo sold last yonr, COO boltlon o{ GllOVK'S TASTKI.KSS Ollll.l. TON If* nnd hnvo , tmuslit three sross nlrundy tills yenr. In nil our experience of )t yenrs. In tlio drtiK business. have nev-r sold mi nrtlclo tliut gave sm-li universal suits(ac'.ioii ns your Tonic. Yours truly, 3 | AUNEV.Cauk&CO. "The Leading Fire insurance Company ": of America." Incorporated 1 s 1 o. Charter Perpetual iETHA FIRIi IM'RlMli COMPANY OF HAllTFOHl), COXN. 3 Cash Capital # 4,000,000.00 . Cash Assets over \ . 11,0(10,000.00 r Losses paiil over . 77,000,000.00 T Several other strong reliable eompa' nies repre-eoted ami hiisioess enfrus - | i.mi 111 hut win receive prompt aMcllt i t ion. A.J. Clakk, Resident Aj;ent. I PHI fiOTOKEN. Is Woman's Safe and K-liahle Friend. lie lieves monthly palm s, cures r.cri tempos.-, unit hysteria anil restores to perfect health. Sokl by druggists and dealers for tl a bottle. Pain) phlet mailed on application. If you can't pet it irom your druggist, send n to the proprietor 1 ami he will send you prepaid by express ('has. Kis'u-y, Wholesale Druggist," ft! Cortland St. . zcw York. J ,! \U'inn I a il.A n?i.i:? ,i nutioe iu mi' i iiiiiir. )' I TNTII, FI'KTIIKK XOTN K in jfiv: I. ' on iny ofllce will be open on Satur' day <>f oat h week, anil on the lir-t Mons I day in oaoh inonth. | L. J. PERKY, <utility Supervisor > 1'onr I n rilatinns. Latest styles of Weddiim Invita | f tions furnished liy the Knterprise | , j Publishing Co., on short notice | i j and at alow price. No use to send ,: awav lor them. We can jret them 3' up as nicely as anybody, and! t cheaper than you will get them i B away from here. * 1 t ' Evervhodjr Hays So. t Cascarcts Cand v Cathurtie, the moat wonderful medical discovery of the ape, pleas' ant and refreshing to the taste, net gently ; and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels, | , cicunsmg uio enure system, dispel colds, " ! euro hoadaohc, fever, linbitual constipation t and biliousness. Pleaao buy and try n box . of ('. <\ C. to-day; 10, U.*i, SO cents. Mold and 1 guaranteed to euro by nil druggists. - ?See our sewing machines and prices before you buy. Kntkr- i J'llI.SK Ollic*' I I 1 1 . ? It you want any of your | property insured call on A. .J.| | ('lark, who represents a number I of the best Knglish and AtneriI can companies. MADE ME A tV5AS\>' M\jax TABi.rrrr> tositivvly i :*ni: yl A/iiVt rro.-.M Mom* j oryt Im;H)tu::cy, S! ? | Imiwsh,?tc., canned 1 by Ahurto or other 1'r.cWHCH and Ixidis* creMonn. Thr\/ ?/mW.7i/ <tml *ur<t\t rofctoro Lo**t Vitality in ol<l or yotitiR. and fit n man for study, f u*in*' *or M?irri.'*i:". i'rownt Intimity urul Con*ntnption if i*v Their n?-o fIiow * iirraOdiuto Mr:prov??tiimit und clfocfd it (HiE whore nil other fait In* Bint upon having tho cnuino Ajnx TnblotH. They have curod thou*.mid*and uillcuroyoj. \? n\ a ?Itiv? written gunrnntoo to effect a euro CA PTC in DnchcnHOor refui d the moii"/. l'rioi ov V I Oi|..'Lt>!ickai;i?; or *ix pkueH (full treatment) for lly mail, in plain wr..| mt. n| on r??< i;t of ( ircu'ar [r,t) AJAX REMEDY CO., For salt; in Lancaster, S. by J. F. 1 Mackey & Co. fifSOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time I < olumhlii mill .Tuell ouvlllr. Eiulrrn Tlmo Hflwcn Columbia and Other Point*. KKKKCTIVE MAY 8, 1807. " ~ 7 n<>T~3s n"i7. ah Northbound. 1)lknv. ?)4?y. Lv. J'vllle. K.O.AP Ry. * l > a 7 " Savannah 12 20 pi 11 :jj Ar. Columbia ; 1 IS p| ? 24 uj Lv. ('hnr'tnn.HCAQRR.! 7 10 nj 5 BO Ar. Columbia ' 10 55 a 10 10 |ij Lv. Augusta. So. Hy.... 2 10p P !*?p| " ( iruniteville 2 39p 10 12p ....... " Trenton 3 08 p lo 50 j?' " Johnstons 3 20 p 11 10p[ Ar. ColumbtaUn. dep't. 4 6S p 2 IT a Lv Col'biM Bland's st . 5 20 p| fi 31 U| " SVtntislnjru. ! 12 j?! 0'2s a' " Chester i 01 p. 7 is a - Ho. k Hill 7 34 p 7 57 i| Ar. Charlotte 8 2n p 8 55 a, " Danville 12 OOnt I 1 Mnpl .... Ar Richmond .. . d VJn '1 40 pi Ar. SVn<htngton .1 > 42 a| 0 40 p! I " Baltimore Ha,H. R.,j 8 30 n 11 35p. ... * Philadelphia 10 15 n' 2 M nl I " New York I 12 4.1 p 8 '2.1 a, ? , , No. 3 7 No. 30 Southbound. .. . ,, Dally. Daily. Lv. New York, Pit R.U.I 4 80pi ISlAnt " Phtlndelphln i 8 85 ol Bftunl I " Haltitnorc. .! l'20p| i) 22 i> .... j Lv. Wush'ton, So. Uy.. 10 43 pj 11 15 a. Lv Ktbhmond .! 00 el 1J Up i I.v l>*nvil]n ft SO a 0 20 p ..?. i " ( r. 'lotto o as u io 91 p ' " K'h'K Hill 10 2U a, 11 (Kip ........ I Chi?ittT 10 Ma! llSTat " \Viitn?<l?iro. I 11 41 h| 1'2 ifl i? ........ Ar Od'hia Hlntid'g nt . 13 ionnl 1 37 u Lv. ColumbiaUn.ntp't. 1 Iftp! 4 30a " Johnston* 'i .">.1 p 0 il^ u " Tronton 8 OS pi 6 4a a " tirnniteville SIWp1 7 17 a Ar. AngiiHtu 4 V*'i a 00 u, ... Lv. <'ol'bin, S.C.ftiU.Iiy. 4 U0p oo?i Ar. Charleston ... 8 Ulji 11 uOn ..... Lv. CoI'Ma.F.OAl'.Ky.j 11 55 a 12 47 n " Savannah ... 4 35 p 5 It ai .... Ar Jacksonville. ,| 9 8upi 0 10 nl SLKKFlNIi CAlt HEIlVU K. Doublo daily pas->ougor ttorvico between Flor ! Ida and Now York. Xos. 37 and 3H?Washington and Southwestern Limited. Solid VcstlhuTed train with dining I curs and first class coaches north of Chariot to. j Pullman drawing room sleeping cars between I Tanitui. Jackson villa, navannuh, Washington , and Now York. Pullman sleeping car between Augusta and Now York. Not. 35 and WV?U. S. Fast Mall. Through Pullman drawing room buffet sleeping cars bo %w<s'n Jucksonvtllo and New York and A;* ftista and Charlotte. Pullman sleeping carl etwoeri Jacksonville and Columbia, cn rout4 dailv between .lucksotivillo uud Cincinnati, vis i Aahcvillc. V" H.UKEEX, J. M.OUi.P. (4. Sunt.. Washington. T M.. Washington. Y.V A Tl'UK. H. H. IIARDWICK. t?. r A Washington. A (4 P. A.. Atlanta 4,In addition to the above train service, there is a local train daily between Columbia and Charlotte, making all stops. No. 34 leaves Columbia (({landing Street) at 5 :00 p. ni.. arrives / 1 i 4 ? - ? onarioire :l<> p. in. No. IK> j leaves Charlotte daily G :.'J0 p. in.,, arrives Columbia I) :f>5 p. in." IP kou oVi^o WEST? And want I.OW KATKS to St. l.ouisj Memphis, New Orleans, incinnati.i I.ouisvilhe, Chicago, or points in Ar-i kansas, Texas, Missouri, Kansas.Colo-! rado, Oregon, Washington,California, or any point West, It Will Pay You to write to or hk.f. me. Kxcursion anil Special Kates from time to time, j Choice of Routes. No trouble to answer (piestions. Kates and maps furnished free. Address Kkki? 1>. IIi sii, I?ist. Pass. Agent, 1.. A N. K. K., H'P j Wall Street, Atlanta, (la. Yor us Tar i.y, IKKO l>. It I * S11, I >ist. Pass. Agent. A i i. a xt a, (1 a. SL'AN IS11 JACK. I IltKCKKN Kl OG K, Till: < KLK1> hrated thoroughbred SPANISH JACK?the handsomest in the state, j wliicli lif>< l "! *' i . -? . . >> iKiuMini i III- IIIKHCM premium over all competitors at tin* State Fair for years, will stand the present season at the stables of Heath, ! Springs A Co. in the town of Lancaster. Sure foal guaranteed for $ III April lit, |v.?7. ? All kinds of blanks at tho Kntkrpkisk office. 1 ?(Jot your .Job Printing done at tho Entkki'sisk office. Wanted-An Idea jig&sgj I'rnfort your trim* : thor nmv l-rlnir jrotl wmlln Write JollN WEOI>KI'.IICItN Vs < o . I*i?t? nt Attor nryi, Washington, l>. O., for th.-lr prlio nBcr oJ new 1UI ut ou? tbuuMkuri luvcutluu* wanted. 9-9 ?H!0 IJIVER AND CHARLCOTON RAILWAY CO. I'ASSKNGKK DKPAKTMRST. Ill Uffect Wi'iliicsiliiy, May fttli INT. Northbound, i I Southbound 30j II |33 j STATIONS. o2 ,2 34 AM A M P.M ,I\M. ,I\ M M.AL 9 -o ! .CaindPii I mi ) r.o *' ',l 1 . - .Ui'Kiild . 13 35 i> |5 i . - 33 Westvllle. >-J 5 fft " I'1 . - Ivcir'iuw. 13 oft 5 3U 1160 300 Hi';i<b' SbprltiKS 11 ftu 4 5ft 1165; :??>;.. 1''t-asan 1 lull...lit? 4ii I-'1 H -61.... Lancaster III 33' 1 3 3ft lev . it lu UivuisiUe.. ...1115, 3 .0 1 jol . .. sprlnj-dell. ..Iiof.3 *.'115 , I 00 Catawba Ji.in.tiou toifii 160 - 10 . I t i? l.i snitc !in :ir. I |6 23o 130,. .. Koek Hill .... (lOUo! 13 ft?. 6 OO I I.' .... Newport ' I'M I" aft a 30 . 15', . ... Ti/.uh 9 I. 10 4ft 6da!.... Yorkvllle .... 0 86 1030 0 30 . 5 30i . .Sharon 1 9 3o; 0 5o 0 10 ft 10 Hickory (irovo. 9 oft I 9-3 I*' ft ")I... .Smyrna 9 fto 0 05 7 30 K |(| 0 10 . . U'aeksburg .. 8 30 91m 9 40 9 30 ,}3-? Larls ... 7 4* 945, 9 10 o to Patterson Spr n's 7 t'3 9 m oio Ofto Shelby 7 30; 935 9 ?o Lalimore .... 1 78ft 9 fto ... Moore sboro ... 73 1000 ... Henrietta ? I 7 10 11030 ...Forest City... I 0 fto .,1050 ..Rutherfordton.. |?30| .1105 ... Millwood 0 00' 1135 .Golden Valley . ! ft 3ft .(1135 . ..Thermal City.. I ft 30 .13 mi . .. Glenwood ... ; 6Oft] .13 30 Marion 4 4ft| .P.M . I P.M.! P.M. P.M AM ' I 'A.M N<>33lias eonneetlon with Southern Kailwav at Rock Hill, and with Seaboard Air Line, at 1 atawba Junction. Noh. 34 ami 3ft will carry passengers. Nos. II and 13 have connection at Marlon with Southern Hallway. All trains will slopon signal at Oakhurst, KiiTir.Casftey-. I.Vdilv, Old Point.London,King'* Creek, and Vain Mountain. SAMUEL HUNT, i'realdcn t, S. C. LUMPKIN, c p. a. Tourist Nloopimr Far Line Between Washington and Sim Francisco. The Southern Railway ami its connections (the A. & W. 1'.. L. vV N. and Southern Pacific) have inaugurated a Tourist Sleeping Car Line between Washington and San Francisco, via Atlanta, New Orleans, and Los Angeles. This sleeping car goes through without change, leaving Washington every Saturday morning at t i and is accompanied by a Personal Conductor and Pullman porter, who yo through. The Pullman fare for double berth is $7.00 from Washington to San Francisco. This service is especially for the - , convenience of the parties holding " * second-class tickets, though lirstclass tickets are good in the car. Further information may ho obtained from any Southern Hailway or Southern Pacific agent or ollicial, or from A. J. Poston, (Jeneral Agent, 511 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, 1). C., or from W. A Turk, (1. P. A., So. K\\, Washington, I). C. LANCASTER A CIIKSTTCR RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster. In ff.-c TOO a.m., Sunday, Feb. II, 1*07. Daili/ I'.m jit Sit mid f/. Westbound. Kastbound.. No. 0. No. II. No. 10. No. I'J A. M |1?. M.i :A. M il*. M. On-,1 ft fto ,| Ar. Chester ...I.v! II ftft T oft s ftoi 3ft * orr's " II 3<i T 30 s i:t' ft !?.??' Knox's II 3d; 7 30 8 35 6 15 "..MoDaniet's... " II io T 40 8 "J.V ft (ft d Rlchbdrs: " II fto T N) 8 Iftl I ft."> Mascomville. . 1 13 oft 8 imj 8 or. i ir. (v,|;ir Shoals " 13 lft 8 10 7 .V, ( 3ft d ".. .1' or. I.aw n..." j 13 -ft s 30 7 IN' I 3" ' 11races . " ' 13 til 8 lift 7 > l lit " Miller's Cross'p " I 13 fto 8 tft 7 "o i nod I.v Lancaster Ar! I no 8 fto A. M |IJ. M 1*. M.I)'. M. Train leavinp l.aneaster at 7;30 a. in., con neets n Chester with Southern Railway polnp south, ( .\ 1. polio.' norlli anil i. C. .v N. Yestlhuli and h ea' trains point.' west. Train leavinp Lancaster at 3 to p. in , con no ; a' I n .!?: r with (?. II. ?v C irmn Camden, and ('heater with Southern Railway point? north and south and with C. .v !.. north. Train leavinp Chester at II oft a. tn , connects at Chester with Southern Railway from Charlotte, also C Si I. from north. 'I -nin leavinp < hesler at 7 oft p. ni., connects with Southern Railway from Columlda. tJ. 1. \ N. from Atlanta and C. ,v I- from I.cnoir. I.KROY SPRINGS, W. II. IT A It I) IX. President Vice-Pres. anil Manager. Tctl i\ Sail-Iiheniii and liozcina, Tito Intense itching and smarting incident to these diseases is instantly allayed by applying Chamberlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It. is equally efficient for itching piles and a favorite remedv f?>r . --- |il/? n , chapped hands, chilblains, l'rost bites and chronic sore ryes. 25 eta. per box. Dr. Owh's Condition Powders, are just what a horse needs when in bad condition Tonic, blood purifier and v. rmil'uKo. They are not food but medicine and the la st in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package .NOTICE. T wast < >cry man and woman in the T'nltc) States iiitercdcii in iho omnni ami W in ky habits to bavc ore of niv books on these dis* cases. AUercss It. M. woollcy, Atlanta. Ua. liox 381, and one will be 6ont you free.