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An Apology. None more than a bachelor nan see How dear is a little wife. And lent that fond idol -haltered be. Ue stays single all hi* life. ? Philadelphia North American My kingdom is my sweetheart's fare, And these the boundaries ( trace: Northward?a forehead fair. Beyond a widerness of golden hair; A pretty oheek to east and" west. Her little mouth the sunny south. It is the south that I love best. ller eyes two sparkling lake*. Held by the stars at night?the aun by day. The dimples in her cheek and chin. Are snares which I ove has set, A ..A r #.n ? :~ aiiu & navr laiiru 111. ?The Criterion. Weekly Crop Bulletin. Columbia, May 8, 1000.?The week ending Monday, May 7th, was slightly cooler than the previous one, with low night temperatures alter the 3d, causing light frosts in portions of Green ville and Spartanburg counties, but without doing any percepti ble damage except to young cotton, and slightly checking the growth of tender vegetation. There were numerous light, scattered showers, generally conlined to the middle and lower Savannah valley, and along the immediate coast. These showers were beneficial, and a warm rain is needed over the entire state to soften the ground which in clay lands is becoming baked and hard, to hasten the termination of recently planted seeds, and to supply moisture to wheat and oats while heading and blooming. Damaging hail occurred in Abbe ville county. Planted fields are becoming grassy, and stand in need of cultivation, which has begun where corn and cotton are large enough. Bottom lands are just becoming dry enough to begin to prepare their, tor planting. Oorn is coming up to general ly good stands, and cultivation lias made considerable progress Over the western portions of the state very little corn has been planted, being deferred until cotton is all planted. Out wormi and crows are very troublesome on bottom lands, necessitating much replanting. Cotton planting male rapid progress during the week, and, where least advanced, is from halt to two-thirds finished. Early plantings are up to fair stands, but, the recent cool nights are very injurious, causing some cotton to die. Lands are not all prepared lor cotton. Chopping out is well under way. j Kust on wheat has become quite general and is spreading The crop is in many places less promising than heretofore, having been apparently i njured by 4 I : ? - r >1 r a?I iiiw excessive rainian (?i April. Oats have imrpoved. Bol h crops are heading. The bulk of the tobacco crop has been transplanted, and the work is nearly finished. There was no scarcity of plants, except nt a few points. Rice was badly damaged, in the Georgetown districts, by high water, but to what extent cannot be estimated. ;?pple and pear trees are blighting badly, some peaches dropped, but enough remain to make a full crop; w;ld berries are abundant. Sugar cane, ?or ghura and melons have come up to good stands, the latter begin ning to run to vine. Sweet potato slips plentiful in U, but few have been transplar ed White ECZt Thi9 moat aggravating and tomieutin Mood, and unit "nbearane. ^ '?r,nk| rust* ",1(' *J" THERE inflammation, S. S. S., the only purely vegetable w akin tronblea. It goes direct to the seat < all the organs, and thua clears the aystq aubsides. and all aigna of the disease dian Mrs. I,?fn M ItofTmln. of Card in ({t on. Ohto from titrth tier face nt times tecime w> anil hands were very >-ore She was treated her researches for relief, was told, by an old phj promptly cured, and has never hud a return ftf t believes she would have been In her (crave years tt will do for others " Send for our l>ook on Blood and Skin I case; thev will cheerfully give any inform. Hi m ? potatoes uoing well, but bugs are very numerous. Large truck shipment* being maoe. J. W. Baubk, I Section Director, Columbia, 8. 0. MILLIONS 6IVEN AWAY. li is certainly gratiiyfug to the ' public to know of one concern in Hie land who are not afraid to be 1 generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King's < New Discovery for Consumption, < Coughs and Colds, have given < away over ten million trial bottles ( of thi6 great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has > absolutely cured thousands ot hopeless cases. Asthma,Bronchi- ' lis, Hoarseness And all diseases of the Throat, Chest and Lungs are surely cured by it. Call on Craw- I ford Bros. Druggist, and gets free trial bottle. Regular size50c. and < $1. Every bottle guaranteed, or | price refunded. 3| ' Tillman's Powerful Retort. ] I Ann Arbor, Mich , April 29.? 1 iSenator B. R. Tillman of South t Carolina lectured here last night t under the auspices of the Good j Government League, his subject f being "The Race Question in the t South" 1 The incident of the evening i was his diatribe against the lie j groes. Directly in front and alone \ _ 1 _ .1 _ A ] A. _ _ .1 iL . sat a coioreu stuuenr, ana me ] senator looked at him in making ( his remarks. "You scratch one of these colored graduates under the skin," he said, "and you will find the | savage. His edncation is like a coat of paint, like his skin." There were hisses from several parts of the house. Senator Tillman smiled and retorted: "You must excuse me for my frankness There is nothing of hatred in my nature for the negroes. When that man who hissed gets ready to give his daughter in marriage to a negro and proves by actions, and not by his hisses, that he moans bus iness, I will apologize, and not ] before." The applause which greeted i this rerort was tremendous, and there was no more hissing during the evening.?New York Sun. "It is with a good deal of pleasure and rat isfaation that I recommand Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy," says Druggist A. W. Sawtelle, of Hartford, Conn "A ady customer, seeing the remedy exposed for sale on my show case, said to me: "I really believe that medicine saved my life the past summer while at the shore,' and she he oanae so enthusiastic over its merits ? f t?x w in i .1 ? umi t ni iMir.r innur u 'J n" ?>u ?w recommend it in the future Recently h gentleman came into my store so overcome with colic pains that he sank a! once to the floor. I rave him a dose of this remedy which helped him. I repeated the dose and in tlfteen minutes he left my store smilingly informing me that he felt as well as ever." Sold hy J, F. Mackey A Co. Drunken Brooklyn Bridge J ti m per. New York, May 0.?Robert Wii/.sell jumped from Ihe Rrook ' l.yn bridge I his afternoon while drunk. He is at a hospital and will probably die. He struck the water with such terrible force t bat his clot lies and even his shoes were split. Ilis hody is a mass of bruises. A Powder .tllll Fa plosion. Removes everything in sight; so do drastic mineral pills, hut both are mighty dangerous. Don't <t> namite ' the delicate machinery of your body with calomel, croton oil or aloes pills, i when Dr. King's New hife 1'ills, > which are gentle as a summer breeze, j do the work perfectly. Cures Head-! ache. Constipation. Only 2f?ca' Craw- j foril Kriw llriKT utOPfci *y "MA^ U of nil skin diseases is cauwd by an acid cc pss relieved through certain instrumenlalitiei reaches the skin and it becomes red and especially when overheated from any cause, perate aufferer, regardless of cousecjuencea, s tchmg humor appears sometimes in little p ales. Again the skin is dry. hard and fissure d stubborn form of the disease. , Tetter, Brysipelas, Salt Rheum and many eally blood diseases, because ' CAN BE NO EXTER ViTHOUT AN iHTERK pure, healthy condition, no poisonous olem< ration* of washes, lotions ann salves someli rannot reach the disease. Only S. S. S., the *medy known, is a safe and permanent cjure or tiie disease, neutralizes the aeids and cleai pi of all impurities through the imtia-al chai ppear. , says she was nffht ted with Scrofulous sores and V.cz y swollen that sh<- was not reooeniAhle. snd)her li 12 the doctor* in town without being benefitted, an 'mi-inn to take S S 8. 8h? followed his advice and hediseaae. Thi* wm seventeen year* *eo, She siiw ago but for 8. H. 8., and adds, what It has dorfr foi hseases, and write our physicians fully about y ation or advice wanted. We make no charge f i An Open Confession. If you have goods to soil, don't lot TI.e public blindly guess it. Hut liavs some real "got up .ind g.t," And in aa ad. confess It. ?I*. A. W. IJtillotln. A Good Law Norway recently enacted a la % forbidding the sale of tobacco n youths under 10 years withnu signed orders from adults Th police are empowered to con lis cate the pipes, cigars and cigar ettes of youths who smoke n public streets, a fine for the ui fence being likewise imposed which may be anywhere from. 5< cents to $25. This is a most ex cellent law, and a real benefi would be conferred on our boy if we had such a one in thi country. BRAVE MEN FALL Victims to stomach, liver and lidney troubles an well as women ind all feel the results in loss of ippetite, poinonR in the blood, tackache, nervoiiRnePB, headache ind tired, liRtlefls, run-down feeing. But there's no need to feel ike that. Listen to J. W. Gardler, Idavilla, Ind. lie says : "Elec;ric Bitters are just the thing for i man when he is all run down, md don't care whether he lives or lies. It did more to give me new itrength and good appetite than inything I could take. I can now ?at anything have a new lease on life." Only 50c. at Crawford Bros. 1 >rug St'-a. Every bottle guaranteed. 3. Shot. Ky4H Lady. Yorkvillo, S. C., May 8.?Mr. Frank Jones, of Tirzali, was shot at Sharon last Saturday morning by Miss Blanche Wilkie, of Blacksburg. The young people were amusing themselves at target practice with a light ritle. At the close of the practice Miss Wilkie under the belief that the rifle was empty, turned it upon *Mr. Jones with the remark that she was going to shoot him and pulled the trigger. The. bullet entered Mr. Jone's face on the right of his nose and ranged downward. Dr. Saye after ward probed for the bullet without success further than to find that it had struck a tooth ; but Mr. Jones was not seriously inconvenienced. He was out walking with the young lady the same afternoon and went out to church next day.?News and Cou rier. There is more Catarrh in this section of the country than nil other diseases put together, and until till? I list four years was supposed to bo incurable. For a great many yours doctor* pronounce.! it a local disease, and prescribed Ideal remedies, anil by constantly failing tn euro with local treatment, pronounced it in curable. Science has proven catarrh to be a constitutional treatment Hull's Catarrh Cure, manufactured by F J Cheney A Co, Toledo, Ohio, is the onlv oonstititutional cure on the inuri et. I* taken Internally in dOSCS from ten drops to * i/'usi),K>nful. It ads directly on the blood and mticons'surfncosof the system. Thej offer ONK HI'Ml'ltKit DOIXAM for any Oltne 1* fails to cure. Send for circulars ami tesilmo. nials. Address. P. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 7ftc. Hall's Pamlly l'ills are the best SATANIC of t T 4? B*$ m t too Ulltch iiiQauteii The itching anil burning are The skin seems on fire, sloep or rest is scratches until strength is exhausted, ustules, discharging a sticky fluid, which k1, itches intensely, bleeds and scabs over like troubles are spekrn of as disease* of ium m foafrdTiAU ivml m * wrv 1AL CAUSE. rnta can reach the skin, tries mitigate the itchforg and soothe the real blood medicine, can do this, for IVrema and all deep-seated blood and aaes the blood, re-inforces and invigorates iinels ; the akin relieved, all inflammation emi 8 ml* 9^. r inc JcSSf .ft fg or this. Address. Rwltt Specific Ce.. Atlanta. Ga. EVANS GOES TO UNION TOOAY. Sent (o IjirmtigAt# (hit Vaccina Hon Row. Columbia, S. S., May 9.?Gov ernor McSweeney today sent Dr. Evuub, of the state board of health, to Uniou to settle ttie differences between the local board of health and 6ome of the people i>f Union over the opposition to compulsory vaccination Several days age Dr. Lender, ot the local board, and the secretary, Dr, Torreuce, complained to the governor that it was absolutely im possible to enforce the coinpulso ry orders of the board on factory hill because the operatives were violently aroused by a circular iistrihuted'amontr them. Thi9 referred to the circular from Mr. T: C. Duncan, president of th? Union mills. Mr. Duncan in lottor cava t li a t I Im /Inptnrc nnitio o the mill district, broke into louses of operatives and arrested hem without warrants. He said hat fully two-thirds of the oper itives had been vaccinated, and ill would have submitted had hey been properly approached. [Ie denied that mob violence had aeen resorted to and demands an nvestigation, saying that he vould pay the expenses of the nvestigatiou if necessary.? Jreenville News. From the Hickory Grove Sun. President J oh i?8on of Winthro] college took the college girls t Cherokee falls yesterday for picnic outing and they had thei usual jolly time of course. Rev. Samuel J. Patterson o Steele Creek, N. C., will assis Rev. J. L. OateB in the commun ion service at Hickory Grovt Service will begin on Thursda; evening before the 4th Sabbat! of this month. Rev. J. L. Oates assisted Rev R. G. Kirkpatrick in the com munion meeting at Bethany las Sabbath and went from there t attend the spring meeting c first Presbytery at Pisgah. II was accompanied by Rev. J. M White. The farmers were fortunat enough to get in a full week work on their farms last wee and they made good use of th time. They have been makin themselves very scarce in tow the past two weeks. A show* of rain is needed at this writini Sheriff Logan informed usTuei day that he only had four prisot ers in custodav now. The nun ber is smaller than it has her for sometime. Founded 1842. m m m VlANos T "Sing their own praise." The impregnable pos tion of the Stieff Pian< as the most popular pian of today, was gained b 58 years of consciention endeavor to supply strictly high-grade, hoi ably made instrumen This position has bee held and is being mai tained not by tradition ( I by laurels won in the pas but by ME HIT OF THE \ STIEFF PIANO ot the present, and 1 buying direct from tl factory we save you tl retail dealers' living prof There are plenty of tl "jerked up" pianos mat to please the dealers. STIEFF MAKES A PIANO JO PLEASE 77/k IN I) J VIDUA J. PUli CJ1A S E11. The only factory bran< wareroom in North at South Carolina, 213 Nor Tryon St., Charlotte, N. C. If. WI LMOTH, M mi afro r U CHAS. M. STIEFF, piano Manufacturer, BALTIMORE, ... 3 jP^^^kUyou have It, you / > Lj^ /TjAJ^the stomach,the / ff/^X'ormation ?' Kas, the / ' IL K/"ausea? headache, 4 rind general weakness of ^ 1 the whole body. ii < You can't have It a week / * < without your blood ^ !, \ being Impure and your 4 [) >i nerves ail exhausted. ^ i There's iust one remedy t for you iAycrs r sarsapariia a H There's nothing new 14 < about it. Your grand- < r parents took it. 'Twas >i an old Sarsaparilla before / I other sarsaparillas were i * known. It made the word % 4 " Sarsaparilla" famous . over tke whole world. > There's no other sarsa- > y / parilla like it. In age and < I, < power to cure it's "The \ *4 ieader of them all." $1.00 a bottle. All dnijjl ?ts. ^ ^ Ayer's Pills cure constipation. 4 4 " Aft?r Buffering terribly I was ^ t- k induced to try your Sarsaparilla. I ^ took thrOA hnttlna anil nnw fnol 111*-* it L ^ a new man. 1 would advise all my fellow creatures to try this medicine. k 1 O 1 for it has stood tho test of time aud A its curative power cannot be ox- . ^ .f 4 colled." X.D.OOOO. 'J 1 i Jan. 30.1899. lirowntown, Ta. \ 6 * Wrltm the Doctor. /. J . If yon have any complaint whatever l. ] .. s and desire the best medical advice you J y can possibly receive, write the doctor 1 4 freely. You will receive a prompt re- 1 . ply, without coat. Address, 4 DR. J. O AYKK. Lowell. Mats. > 1 e ^ ^ ^ ^ w w nr ^ A <8 k e SOUTHERN RAILWAY, n riK Central Time at Jaokaonrille and Paraaneh. Bant?-n Time at Other Point a. ftohedule in Effeot February 8Hh. 1800. n S^lKo^tfNo.adlNo.lfl routii hound. St SupaUylDr fly Uz Ho "* ^ ij ijtyiij ||Sj " fiprliigllaii...,!.... ' ? aJpi 4 8h? ~ Bally . 4 4?p 4 47a " Perry. I 14 .V>a Ar. Columbia ... f> .Vinl rt otla 08*ip tv. Ch:irieston,(So. ft; , ... 7 uun 1) 'H\> i'-Vp ~ KummerVUlo .' .... 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Sn vnuunii h| Wn-.)itnet<>n ami iNt'W York. 1'iilliunn ?ltii* hi m !? . wim-ii Oh*r1?t ti an Ith-hiiiond. lJ):iln| onr-i Unworn (J.milntti . . 1 i an<l Snvannah. " ? Noh. :K Ami i{rt?IJ. s. Kant Mill. Throne) - I*ii I lm?n draw I ne-room l.'iifnf a ooiun't ws ) ? f n | tiVt'fii Jarkaonvillf* ami Now i >; k mi'l I' i niAn 11 i-ei>tn# earn Imtwis-n An r ih'm anil Char C lotto. InmiiK rnr? nerve all inoii-i onrii.i ? . i'ullinnn nine-ping rnr* Iwlwrrn nuka m\1r> wtiii Opluminu en is mi to dail v Imiwron J..i'k.?m villi" mul Cin'"l;inntl, via Aniiovii.o. >r PKaNK 8. GANNON, i. M.OIXP. Third V I' it litnn. M/r., TrntHc Mer., .WBxhliietoii. r> (I Wn?ihinet??n. 1> O f W. A. TUliK, H tl.HAKDWK'K. Gen. I'd'rt. Ae't. Ait <ii*ii i'lin. Ait'i.. Vi MaliingU II, I). O. A ' Inula. (in id. |?*- ? ~ wtJkA|il?, so YIAW * ^ ^^ l^expeRiKNOi trade marks jfe* Oesions ^ rf?fW1 Corvriohts Aa Anyone sending a sketch and description may qalokly ascertain oar opinion free whether am SfiSPjkV.l ftrmtl* mO Ei''ffidftwiSS P*?iS? tlons strictly oontuientlak Handbookon raHMl sent free. Oldest utenoy for securing patsnUk ' Patents taken Ibroofh Munn ? Co. receive pieUU notic*, without onarge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Largest dr> rnlatton of any scientific Journal. Terms, M a year; four months, !, Bold by all newsdealers. REMEMBER That the New Home Sewing Machine gives ^ Satisfaction. INQUIRE v Of those who have Already purchased. For Sale by the Enterprise Publishing^Go. Lancaster, S. Get our prices.u:::::::;::::::. LANCASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. hot ween Chester and Larcaater. Schedule tn KfToct April 2"!, 11)00 Daily Except Sunday. SouIhbound. Northbound No. IA No. 17. No. 10. No It P. M A. M l P. M. A. M r 8 lu ? 40 d Lv ...Chester ...Ar 7 10 7 ft? 10 04 ".... Knox .... " 6 49 8 47 10 20 * ".. Ktcbburg.... " 6 21 7 21 8 57 10 40(1 .Ilascomvllle.. 6 20 ? 12 ^ 0 13 11 0-) "...Kort Lawn..." 6 00 6 67 MB 11 20 " Grucos... ." ft 40 9 40 11 40 <1 Ar.. Lanoustor.. Lv 6 30 6 30 P. M A. M. P. M. A. M No 14, leaving Lancaster 6.30 a. in,, mnke? Close connection nt Chester with Southern Rnflwav No. 36 for Charlotte and points north : and Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" for Atlanta and no'nts wst Also with Carolina & N< rt' wi v Vo l* for Lenoir, N. C., , and tulci tin late points, and Southern Hallway No. 33 for Columbia and points south. No 17. leaving Chester 9.4in. m., connects ?l h Southern lty , No. 36 from Col tmbia and points south: Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" from Northern nnd Ksstern rolnt? and Southern Ky. No. 33 from Northern ?t:d t'.ostern iKiintH. and at Lancaster with S. C. A C. E. for ttlacUsburg. No 16. leaving Lancaster ft 30 p. m., connects at Lancaster with S. ( A <}. K from Camden and Marlon. Southern l.v No. .14 a> Chester for Charlotte and point* m.i < . No. IS. lonvinK I'hc.-ii t 10 p m.. connect* ill Chester with sou! hero :i:itlwny No. 34 from Columbia uiul point-. south I.KWOY HI'KINGH, J. M. UKATH, I'reHtdeui. Qeu'l. Pan. Ajjent. nOUTH CAROLINA & BORGIA ^ EXTENSION R. R. COMPANY. J Schedule No. 4 In KfTcci 12 01 u. m.. Sunday, Due. 24. IHW. BetweenCamden.S.C.and Blacksburg.S.C. * Went 33 ' iKast 32. Firm C.ii.hk KASlhKN 1 IMR. |Klr?ll u\s* I'uKncugor Pi. i-iiuTT l??tly Du'ly Kxcopl STATIONS. I' pt Si.iiiliy. Si.nUtty. 12 6oj Cumden 12 2fc I l.i DcKulb 12 02 1 2: WcNlvllle II 60 1 40 Kernhnw II 36 2 Id' llenth Spring It to 2 l'i| i'leiininl Hill 11 16 2 .H.'i l.iilic'BHttir It) 66 2 50 III verxUle 10 41 3 ooi Kprlncdcll 10 so 3 i<i Cutawh i Junction 10 20 3 .-Or I .exile 10 10 3 40; Rock Hill 10 no 3 65 Now port 9 36 4 02' Ttrzah 9 30 4 20 York vllle 9 I ft 4 35 Sharon V 00 4 50 Hickory Grove I 8 45 5 oo Smyrna | 8 35 5 20 Hluckrthurg 8 15 P. M. 'A. M. Between Blatksburg,S.C.,and Marlon, HX WVhi. TTTj Eut! IT M'C ( lax.x I'.AS 1EKN TIMK. sci Olan? Mixed Mixed Daily I J,a,lsr. hxoept STATIONS. Bx-ept Sunday. I Sunday/^ H in liiackHtiurK 8 40 ^ H 30 Karlri 5 SO 8 40 Patterson Springs 8 I? 9 20 Sholhy A 00" < lo *xi Gattlmore 4 50 V 10 to Mooreaboro 4 40 lo <5 Henrietta 4 20 . lo 50 Forest Oily 3 50 ^ H I Kulberforil ton 3 25 . 1135 Millwood 8 06 III Golden Valley 2 50 , 12 05 Thermal City 2 46 , 12 25 Glen wood 2 20 12 50 Marlon 2 00 > A M P. M. WKsr OAF INKY l.?. VISION KAMjn Fif't Class FlTst^i'aiM 15 , 13 BASTKKN TIMK. 14 10 x a J ^ a ^ n. 5? illUl stationr isissl c -' " p| w " 5 3 I "fc.y ..(ft W[fl I" M A. M r M I Ou A mi lilnckflburK 7 Ml S 00 I vo ft Jii Cherokee Kails < 2 id 1 I 4" ft 10 OafTnoy 7 1 2 -'0 P M A M A M J?. M i 'I rulr.K Noh. .'12 <nd .1.1 connect ri . iVorx will' train* on ih (liiflnfy Division. 1'rntn No :f2 <<>nnectM at t amdou with the Chftrles'on Division of the Southern Railway for all point s south * Trnln No XI lenvlrur Camden at 12.to p m , poln;; w-'i, makes connection at Cttncanter, s. C., with the 1/ A C. It. It., ut Catawba Junction with the S. a. L?., polnp nor'h: at Kock Hill with the Southern Railway, pomp north . Trnln No II coi.iicom at lilacknburK with the [Southern Itallwav from the notiih. At Marlon, , ' 4 N. C, wtth w til hern Railway xoirip weal. SAM I, HUNT, A TRIP!', President ttuperinhuident S H MJMPKIN. O. V. A.