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% * % Bloori As the blood contains all the eletnc tmnt that it be kept free of all impuril poisoning instead of flourishing the hot Some poisons enter the blood from withe inoculation ; others from within, as wl system and ferment, allowing disease gi circulation. While aU blood troubles n peculiarity to distinguish it from the oth Cancer, Rheumatism, Eczema and othar a certain sore, ulcer, eruption or inflamma disease shows sooner or later on the o Many mistake 1Kb sore or outward sign external Applications. Valuable time is 1 BLOOD TROUBLES REOi nently eradicated ? the bloed reinforced, potash snd arsenic, the treatment usual doses ? nscar cure, but do much harm bi eee or any s*milAr blood trouble, write them i denee. We make no charge for this senri LANCASTER A MILL TOWN. The Cotton Faclory ha* Done so Well that It is to lie Enlarged To a Million Dollar Mill?A Dig Electric Plant to be Erected at Landsford on the Catawba? Crops, Politics and Other Matters. Lancaster Cor News and Courier. The cotton mill at this place, now operating about four hundred and seventy-five looms, is now and has l>een doing a good work, making good profits. The work of enlarging the same to the capacity of a million dollar mill is now about to commence. Brick making lias already begun. The contract for four million bricks has been let to a Mr. Tanner, of Charlotte, the contract to be completed 011 or before the 1st day of December. Two or more machines for making the brick will be in full operation in a few days, and a large force of hands are now being eraployed in the work. The construction of the enlarged plallt will be pushed forward with great rapidty. The present mill will be continued in operation, without hindrance, during the work 011 the increase mill piant, wmcn win tie located on the same ground, separated from the present building only by a street running between. The new mill will be operated by electricity, generated at Landsford, on the Catawba River, about eight miles distant. The plant for generating the electricity and the water dam will be constructed at once at Landsford, on the Catawba, by another company, which is al ready at work. The money lias already been secured, and Lancaster will soon become one of the leading factory towns in thi9 part of the state. Col. Leroy Springs is a hustler, with the capital at his back. He is leading in this great enterprise, and his untiring energy and conspicuous personality , will he manifest in the ^ OUR A III I NEW < # A RE FINK. II ^ Columbia River Salmon, f 20c tins, Aberdeen Sauce. is something tine for all kim ^ Cocoanut. Pineannles. Wn ^ keep in stock a complete lin f price from 8 to 50 cents per ^ Cakes. Our line of l C I C T. gfc is aw follows : Portuando, ^ Ball : Hazel Kirk, Jr., 5 cei ^ cents. No better brands o 4 above. Our Smoking Toba ^ School Boy, Natural Leaf, 1 Gold Leaf and Yellow Ros ^ 10 cts packages. Chewing f . Kindly ?ivo us a call whe L grocery line. S. M. MA' We are still in the market f A Kentlcmvn recently cured of dynnepsla give the following appropriate rendering of y Burns' famo-JH blessing. "some have meat and can not eat, end numn have none that want it: ^ but we have meat and we can eat?cvodol Dyspepsia Cure be thanked." This preparation , will digest what you eat. It InsianMy relieves .ind radically curee Indigestion and all sto:n- 1 ach disorders. Crawford Bros. d-w-s ' For the Entorprlse c Tabernacle Items. _ A Mr. Editor :?Please allow rue i space in your valuable paper for ^ a few "items" from this section. The farmers have been some- , what revived by the tine showers of rain which fell in this section on yesterday and lust night, although the ground has not been thoroughly wet, still * the growing crops have been greatly revived. I The health of the community is generally good?we do not know of any serious sickness in it.: .... BCUllUH. The Tabernacle school opened J this morning (23d) under the $ most Mattering prospects for a t successful term. Prof. M. J. t Green is in charge. The on- H rollment at the opening was e good,numbering forty-four,with 1 good assurance of several more c in the near future. We wish t Mr. Green a most successful f term and a pleasant as well as 1 profitable time during bis stay s with us. tl There is to be a basket picnic <J at Tabernacle church in connec- x tion with the Farmers' Institute n which is to be held there on 1 Wednesday, August 1st. Every- ' body is invited to come and s bring well-filled baskets of those j1 tilings which satisfy the inner ( man, on such occasions, and of {IVA I, OF & SOODS ?i HUE'S A LIST: # f French Sardines in 16 and ^ 8 iMy Wife's Salad Dressing f j [Is of vegetables. Shredded ? t iterrnillions, Bananas. We e of nice Candy, ranging in W r pound ; also Langdon's fine ^ ^ r AKS }] S. O. M., Fontella, Cannon j I 11 tH, and Hazel Kirk, Sr., 10 ^ n the market today than the ^ cco is as follows: Cameo, $ iVat Wat in 5 cents packages, ? t e, Maryland Club, etceteras, ^ \ Tobacco of all kinds. & t ?n in need of anything In the f I Yours to ssrve, ? J THIS & CO. * ; or farm produce of all kinds. W 1 rrouble: nts necessary to sustain Ufa, it is importies, or it becomes a source of disease, ly, and loss of health is sure to follow, ut, through the skin by absorption, or ben waste products accumulate in the erms to develop and be taken into the arc one common origin, each has some i er. Contagious Blood Poison, Scrofula, blood diseases can be distinguished by MS tion appearing on the skin. Bvery blood utside and on the weakest part of the body for the real disease, and attempt a cure by oSt and no permanent benefit derived from si irfjvr BLOom nkmkdiebi the t purified and cleansed, or the disease goes at ly prescribed in this class of diseases, are v r adding another poisan to the already ovyrbi S. B. S., Nature's own remedy, made c the blood, antidotes and forces eut all iippori and healthy, and at the same time builds up purely vegetable blood purifier known, ana blood tDoubles. A record of 50 years of au unfailing specific for all blood ana akin trout Am* MMImml T? mmBmrnmU?c skilled physicians, who have made bloed and Contagious Blood Poison, Cancer, Scrofula, R1 fully for advice about your case. All corresp iee. Book on blood and skin diseases free* growing prosperity of this his- ( toric county. ( This electric enterprise now ^ being started at Landsford is a big thing. It is designed to furnish electricity to run the ( mill in Lancaster, Rock Hill ( and Chester. The electric plant ^ on the Catawba, higher up, opposite Rock Hill, now in con- 1 struction, we are informed, is < designed for the mills in Char- i lnttfi ( . r stimation the great powers of he earth are facing t)io most ritical situation in modern his- h or}'. I do not believe that J1 'hina may become a world lower, by its own force. It tands in immediate danger of lisinemberment. The partition ? if the empire can only be pre-nntrwl \wr f]?n ITttiirwl I 'J "" 1 , tpprovo of the policy of the ad- c ninistration as now outlined. ^ "his country cannot alldrd to ^ land by and see China divided t tmong the European governncnts without making a protest hat will startle the world. The State Campaign. ? r Columbia, J uly A not her t reek of the campaigning has ' tassed and still there is no ap>a.renfc change in the standing >f the various gubernatorial < andidates, beyond the fact that 'atterson is losing ground. This (l act has been so potent the past reek that he is no longer given erious consideration by the ?] eaders, Gary, Hoyt and Mc- j Iweeney. Of course, there is ? ,n occasional flurry, but genrally speaking the campaign is , i monotonous grind. The friends ti >f Gary, McSweeney and Hoyt ^ eetn to be confident of success, vbile the knowing ones will not ittcmpt to name the winner.? t )aily News. A (lootl Cough Medicine. Many thouaanda have been restored ' o health and happineart by tlie use of " }hamberlaiit's Cough Kemedy. (f aflicted with any throat or lung trou>U, give it a trial for it is certain to r irova beneficial. Cough* that have { ' silted all other treat mint fnr vein lave yielded to this remedy and per'ect health been restored. rase* that teemed hopeleen, that the climate of I ainoua health reaorts failed to bene- t It, hare been permanently cured by 1 ta uae. For aale by .J. F. Mackey A C Jo. r> # Canoor, . k Scrof ^ Old Soros, , Rheumatism, Contagious BloOd Poison, hronlo Ulcors. , or where it finds the least resistance, the use of selves, liniments and other ' ich treatment. >oison must be completely and permaeeser and saps the very life. Mercury, iolent poisons, even when taken in smell irdenea, diseased blood. ?f roots and herbs, attacks the disease in ties, makes weak, thin blood ridh, strong . > the general health. S. S. S. is the only fl the only one that can reach deep-seated ' ccessful cures proves it to be a reliable, * ties. 1 >ur Medical Department ie in charge of r skin diseases a life study, so if you have ' kcumatism, Bczema, an Old Sore or Ulcer, ^ ondtnee is conducted in strictest eonfi- ' SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., Atlanta. 6a. ourse we expect to have all the sounty candidates with us on J hat day. Come one, come all. Presiding Elder, Dr. Bays, ' ;ame over and held Quarterly :onference at Bethel church, 011 he Tabernacle circuit, last Sat- (| inlay ; preaching at that place { >\i Saturday and Sunday morn- r ngs, and also at Tabernacle, ^ Sunday evening. The Rev. Mr. Driggers who vent to liis liome sometime ago, ? )ii account of poor health, lias " eturned to his work and we q iope that he has fully recovered " ind will he able to take charge ^ 11 >f his work at once. Candidates are plentiful and d ,rery likely it will be the worse . 'or the poultry crop but I think .here will be a plenty in this J i j ? ection provided the hawks do 11 tot assume the aggressive. More anon, Scriklkr. O. K., S. C., July 21, 1900. 1 . ? t The law holds both tnuker and circulator of i counterfeit equally guilty. Tlio dealer who r ieUs you it dan^erouH couutorfelt of Dewltt's >VItch Hazel Salve risks your life to make r. r ttlle larger profit. You cat uot trust him. t OeWitt's it the only genuine and original r IV Itch Hazel Salve, a well known cure for ptlos * tr.d all ukln disease?. See that ynuj dealer t tlves you DoWltt's Salve. Crawford Hros d- ws. ^ Fighting Hob Evans. ? St. Louis, July 23.?Captain Etobley I). Evans, of the United J1 hates Navy, passing through 1 he city enrouteto Washington, alked freely of the Cliitieses ? ituation. He said: "In my r * Jff v v.- $E,TiiioizTioomonta. Klectlon, Teusday, August '-JU. 1000. For Nollcllor. I hereby announce myself as a canlidate for solioitor of the Sixth Judical circuit, subject to the action of he Democratic primary. Twos. K. McDow. ? I hereby announce myself a canlidate for Solioitor of the sixth cirjuit, subject to the rules governing he Demcratic primary. w. c. Hough. i will stand for renomination to the ifllce of Solicitor of the Sixth Judicial Circuit, subject to the results of the lext Democratic primary. J. K. IIknhy. For Supt. Education. To the Voters of Lancaster County : With many thanks for past favors, ind at the solicitation of friends, 1 lereby announce mystlf as a candilate for the office of County Superinendent of Education, subject to Hie ules governing the Democratic rimary ; and, if elected, my time and nergies are yours for the best inter'sts of education. J. E. BLACK MON. The many friends of Mr. Ernest llaokmon hereby announce him as a andidate for the olllce of County luperintandent of Education subject o result of the Democratic primary. At the solicitation of a few friends, announce myself a candidate for the iflice of Superintendent of Education. K. Raxtkk Ri.ackmon. Mr. Editor:?Please announce the lame of Prof. A. C. Kowell as a canidate for the office of County Superntendent of Education, subject to he rules governing the Democratic rimary. If elected, we pledge him to ischarge the duties of the olllce to the est interest of education. many fkiknds. Fnr County Auditor. Mr. Editor: Realizing the valuable ; ervices rendered during his term of ffice. the neatness and correctness of ! is work, and knowing him to be well ualitled for the position, please anounce the name of .Tno. A. Cook for e-election to the office of County Liiditor, subject to the rules governng the primary. Maxy Fkiknos. I respectfully announce my canidacy for the ofllce of county Auditor, object to the rules of the Democratic irimary. L. J. Pkkhy. I hereby announce myself as a can- > idafe for the ofllce of county Auditor, object to the rules of the Demoeratic irimary. E. C. Croxton. For the Leglslat ire. i mid m I'M ii it iii nt > fnr pp.plpntinn In ho Legislature. I will abide the re-j ult of the D^mocntio primary etecion. T. Y. Williams The many friends of J. N. Kstridge espectfully announce his name for t>-*!ectioR to the House of !lepre**iiatives for Lancaster county. We dodge him to abide the result of the irimary election. maxy votkmo. I am a candidate for the House of tepresenf at ivo?, subject to the Democratic primary. J. W. IIamki.. 1 hereby announce myself as a canlidate for the House of Kepresentaivos, subject to the rules governing he Democratic primary. h. h. hicklin. I am a candidate for the Legislature nd will abide the result of the primay. Ohcak W. Potts. For County Rn |?r r? inor. At the earnest solicitation of many riends, I hereby announce myself as candidate for re-election to Ihe ofoc of County Supervisor, subject to lie result of the Democratic primary. M. C. t; A HON KH. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a canIdnte for Sheritl', subject to the rules f the Democratic primary. .1 as. 8. W11.sol*. The many friends of Capt. John I*. lunter hereby announce him as a andidate for the olhce of Sheriff, subret to the result of the Democratic irimary. Mr. Hunter's fine record as iherifT in the past is a sufficient K11 Aril tee of what tiis future administraion will he in case of his election. Many Votihi. For Clerk of Court. With a hisell -sense of appreciation of >asf considerations and tokens of ;in?1ness. and with a deep feeling of ;ratitude for the same, I beg to anlounee myself a candidate for re-elecion to the otllce of ("Jerk of Court for juicaster county, subject to the rules if the Democratic primary. W. 8. ii. I ohl'kk. The many friends of Mr. Joseph K. iregory hereby anflaunco him as a siididate for the otllce of (Jerk of the Jourt, subject to t he result of f lie deni cratic primary. Many Kriksdr. For Coroner. I hereby announce myself a candilate for re-election to the otllce of 'oroner, and pledge myself to abide he result of the Democratic prinary . K. Yon no. The friends of l>. N. Mackey anloiince him as a candidate for the ofIce of Coroner, and pledge him to bide the result of the Democratic irimary. Many Fmiknoh. For Connly Treasurer. I hiii a candidate for re-election to lie office of County Treasurer. W. C. Oauthbn. For .flaiUtrate I am a candidate for the otlioe of diiffistrate for liuford Townahip. Will ibide the result of the primary elec(OO. W. M (hchh' Khtkiixik. Mr. Editort?fleaae announce the tame of Mr. W. J. Hist are for Magiarate of Huford Township. many kkiknoa. The many friends of II. X. folk lereby announce his name as a can- . liilate for'the office of Magistrate of ftuford townahip, aubjecf to the ruleB >f the Democratic primary. many prucnds. \ ' * % The many frcinda of W. A. OsrnpH announce liitn a candidate for M agist rate for liuford township subject to the rulea of tin* Democratic primary. The many friends of Mr. \V. I\ Oaskey respect fully announce him as a candidate for re-eleotion to the otllce of Magistrate jor (.Jills Creek and Cane Creek township, subject to the result of the Democratic primary. Many Votjcrs. Horses, Horses, Horses. We have just received a carload of number one Horses from Atlanta, every animal having been carefully selected in person by our Mr. Klliott. In the lot, are some of the finest horses ever brought to this market. If you want a good saddler, or a good driver, or a good combination horse, now is your time to get it. We have just what you want atld need, so call and see for yourself. We take pleasure in exhibiting our stock, as we 11 as vehicles Wewill either sell or swap, and will sell either for the cash or for good paper. ELLIOTT <fe CRAWFORD. Notice. NOTICE is hereby given by the supervisors of ChestertieUl ami Lancaster counties that they will let the contract to build a new bridge over Lynches Uiver at Cook's Mill, to the lowest responsible bidder, on Monday, July >10, 1000, at 10 o'< look a. in., at said mill. Condit ions and specifications will be made known at said time and place. The right to reject any and all bids is hereby reserved. M. C. GARDNER, K. T. K I NO, July 10, 1000, Supervisors. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. rjm <3lV antral .Tlims at .TBfltshuvill* lavMUisli. Emtsrn Tims at Othar Points. Schodtue In gAVcf .Tiuio IM. IMkl nohtrt bo mm. |g?f C+.Uck#mY\\\oTP~$) TT {fa* Eft " Savannah (Ho. fty ) IS*).. Boa " bwrnwull i lSa " Mi.'K-Kvilla 451p 4 2Sa " S]>rint;ftaM 4 44p 4 61a " Sally Ar. (\ ?lumbia .. ... flUip 0JM Cv. OiiarTestini.TVo. Ky fuOa'lJOOp " tjuminvrvilln 7 41a LJOUr.l " Hranchville S <V>a 1 66a " *)ranccbur(( .. 0 2UaJ 2 60a A1I1IJH1JO |. ... I(* ! >? ttUI Ar. Cohiin^H 1100a 5 Via Lv. Au?UNtii. (So. > *iT2ftSp ftrt;p Lv. flrftn)tyTin? ( J V* 3 Alp m lOp Ct. fclR?*fi?'Til | i T5p Lv. Alkon | ;; lap Lv. Trnutnu A AlitTTaSp 11 00^ Johnston. ... 4 Ii4> 11 2uf? Ar ( Viluiiikia, (IT. D.l i 6 46p 2 10? Lv. (loliunbiM, (Bliltf Rt n M0i? 8 Ivy <> ' **? " w iniislxiro TOftp T 2.">? " Chester TMp 8 18? " R.? U Hill i?3lp 8 [An Ar. Ohirtnh . lup o ioa Ar. liiinvlllo J .. . [ISKlA I88p At. gjehniand . B OOn B2Bp AX- Washington . T#T>n 86op ' TSftltimoro (Pa.Rill f> l'in ll ^'-p || lj^ilotlelphia . . . y .i.'.u I j^k LV oi.lunhl* ".7.7T .TT ^..T.TflTaja. B IKIMIT^hik 8 10p[ y ?H> rill 8our?,?,KMi,. RgljiMi"! ?>?iy pr. Lor.lwvTns .:.. .T... .... 7 Mn fcv. <M'o'olnuf T\ ,'/....r ... g :(fla gQ)p Ev. Kpox^io . . .7. .. ."77"" i Ata "F355 ' A<hovfljo 8 01*. 8U6B " Mparfanhurg 11 iy> Ay. Ooiupftin ........ .1 >atp P 4*p "?biUwt?lph\a ...! I stand 8floa " B?il>inir?r? ....I '^Pl tffn p. Waslyj'gt'n (tjolty) .. l'Dip 11 ).% i/v. Mi-nmnmi __ _ rump 1201m jiv ganvill* ~. _ :J__ i*HK? *8 Up KvrBk/vri >#i* yi3? (?w5p M TiockKll | IA? 10 4&p 2.* u ?P ; " Wlunikun. 10 l*? 12 10a Aj\ Oolumbuk, iKIAaFt < ?> 11 i?* I l?a Lar. Columbia, (U. W.).. , 11 4 johiiatou . 1 31|? it 82a " Tn'nt"-? !??( * Ar. Ailt- u **. aiip JO* A/. ftyyrtiald 4 *?p 11 !#? Ar. branitrviilb ~ Itlupt 2 ltlp ? IK* ii An<mii> .. 'tup 2 W>j> 8</>K CVnSKirtibvi t8o. ffvl . ? IfiOp Tii.r? 1 lUngvHfF 4 4Rp 2 82a j " Oraim*.uirg. 5kSv 8 46? " Ri?iirti>-|ll* t* 1?*i? 4 2fc? " 8?iti?m-rvill* .... T lihp ft ?M Ar > Umjyjg. 81&P 7 00* Lv. (VOnmhTii ( (> RyT) .. .. IT 3* - 1 Xki Ar. rnily" |28ff> '2 IMJa " Kyrfngllald 12 4$p 2 40? ' Mn.k villa 107v UOUa " H' ?v?ll 1 21 p Blfta " S vmiunh 0 1.1* ft lua A r. JaekuqavlUa < I*. H.j 7 40p it 28* Train* 4it itnd 44 (intx<4 axr-npl huuday) rrivti and depart fruoi Hamburg, +Dnily axcapt Suii'1% SU?yti| Oar Saraloa. daily paananyar aarvlca batweaa PU>iiUa * <! Paw lark. No*. 88 i^ad 24?Naw VoA and Florida Ei Tvrw Dwadiug-room alaaplng oars Ixrtwaaa Au?u ata and hfilvr York. t I'nllniaa dra? toy roam ' alaaoint mid b* Pari Tampa, Ja-HaonnW tfavKnndh. w**liiny?ri?> and IVv Yark. Pullman *iar>fnif aara aatwaaa Uharlotiaaiul Richmond. IMntny car* batwaan Ohanotta and rtavrtnnah. Noa. * aad ? U. a. MfcR. IbriuA Pallrana d m?*AA?i 1 l|<Ml *>aM| aaaaB , wrap Jarliaoaawla and lar Y>#| 1+T nap l ai'Di ??i bdfevaa* A?i#ya>| ?M dfcar- f lofta. P?aJ?f ran ??n? m wijLm afcowia J 1 (OA1, rrurc t r. l*rr.. TriMe Mar.. Waahltflon, D. (A WnatiteRfn*. 19 O W A TUHK, M HJlAlinWll'K, don. Pm Ail,, Ah'I (ten. I'mh. t <'t.. W?t?h1iiKU>t>, L> 0. Atlanta, <1%. - _J LANCASTER A CHE8TKK RAILWAY. 1C Re I ween Ohester and Lancaster. 1 Schedule In Effect April 7, 1900. Dally Except Sunday. Southbound. Northbound. ? No 15 No. 17. No 16. Nail | P. M A. M l jP. M. A. M I 8 pi y lod Lv ...Chester.... Ar 7 10 7 67 F 10 (!?' ".... Knox .... " 1 5 19 | 8 47 10 20 ". Rtehburg.... ? 0 21 7 21 | 8 57 10 lo!d ".. Hnscomvtlle.. " 1 SO 7 II 3 9 13 II 00' ".. .Fort Uwn..." 0 0i) 8 67 11 so,* " Graces... ."540 9 10 II 10 d Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv 6 3d 6 80 B P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M No. 11. leaving Lancaster 0 8' u. tn,, makes close connect 1011 at Chester with Southern I toil why No 20 for Charlotte and points north ; and Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" for Atlanta and pole's west Also with Carolina A Northwestern Ity. No. ! ' for Lenoir, N. ft, and Intermediate points, and Southern Hallway No. 33 lor Columbia and points south. No 17, hrtvint Chester 9 I' a. m connects with Sou'hern fly . No 8" ir m Col imbla an* points sou'h; Seaboard .Mr Line "Atlmta Special" from Northern and Eastern points and Southern Ry, No. 33 rrotn Northern and Eastern points, and at Lancaster with S. C. it G. Id. for 'llackshurg. No. 16. leaving Lancaster 5 30 p. rn.. connects at Lancaster with S. C. & U. E from ('".trades and Marlon. Southern Ry No. 34 at Chester for Charlotte and points north. _^ . No. 15. leaving Chester 8.10 p m.. connects at sM Chester with Southern Hallway No 31 from Columbia and points south. LKROY SPRINGS, J. M.IIEATII, President. Oen'l. Pas. AifPiit. OOUTH CAROLINA Si GEORGIA k) EXTENSION R. R. COMPANY. Schedule No. 4 In Effect 12.01 a. m.. Sunday, Dec. 21, 1899. BetweenCamden.S.C.and Blacksbnr?,S.C. ** West. 33 Hast. 32, I'Mrst C.uhs EASIEKN TIME. Eirst < Tans Passenger Passenger Dally Daily Except STATIONS. Extent Sunday. Sunday. M ATVT 12 fit) Camden 12 25 1 15 DeKalb 12 03 .1 27 Woatvlllo II 50 1 10 Kershaw II 35 2 10 Heath Spring II 20 4 IV ni,.n.m,l Mill II It 8 35 Lancaster - 10 2 50 Riverside 10 4'l 8 00 Springdell 10 30 310 Catawba J uncllnn 10 80 8 80 Leslie 10 |0 3 10 Rock lllll |0 00 3 55 Newport 9 J6 I 02' T1 ratah 9 so ^ i 80 York villa 9 16 4 85 Sharon 9 00 4 50 lllckory Grove K 45 5 00 Smyrna 0 35 5 20 lilacksburg 8 16 I'. M. A. M. Between BiacksbdrM?S.C.1and Marloo.N.C. Went. Il-t |Em. I I. jm'? Class j KASlKFiN TIME. jsee i:i^d? .Mixed j _.l Mixed Daily I Dally Kxcept STATIONS. Except J unday. I Sunday. AM p u a io lilacksburg 6 40 8 30 Karls 6 80 8 io Patterson Spring* 6 It 9 20 Shelby 6 00 to INI Lattlinoro 4 6# 10 10 , . Mooresboro 4 40 10 86 Henrietta 4 to 10 60 - Forest City .1 60 11 16 Rutherford ton 3 26 11 86 Millwood 8 05 11 ! ' Golden Valley 2 60 12 06 Thermal City 2 46 12 26 Gb>nwood 2 20 12 60 Mai ion a 00 A- ? p. M WKsT. GAFFNIiY i ". VISION KAHfi First flaws FlrstClawa. 16 13 EASTERN TIMB. 14 16 >>o.* i ft-cj ir-c jj "S-SsS? STATIONS. ^C'S-sS-S e2?a?3 o?3c?? ?/ Is tl. A M A. M I* M. I On 1 00 lllacksburg 7 f>0 3 00 I 20 rt Jm Cherokee Falls 7 31 2 40 I 40 6 40 (iaftney 7 lw 2 20 P. M A M A. M.| F M ^ Trains Noh. 82 and 33 connect at IllutAiaburg with trains on the (Jaffney Division. Train No 32 connects at Camden with the Cnarleston Division of tho Southern Hallway for all points south. Train No. S3 leaving Camden at 12 top. in., going west, makes connection at Lancaster, S. C., with the L & C. K. ft., at Catawba function with the K. A. L., going north ; at Hock 11111 with the Southern Kallwav,going north. Train No. II connects at lilacksliurg with the Southern Hallway from the sou'h. At Marlon, N C.. with Southern Hallway going west. SAM L. HUNT. A.TRIPP, President. ' Superintendent S. it LUMPKIN. G P. A. REMEMBER That the New Home Sewing 1\/Tor-Vx i no /-*ii?AS iTta^imic ^ivca Satisfaction. INQUIRE Of those who have * Already purchased. For Sale by the Fnterprise Publishing Co. * Lancaster, S. C;:::::::;::::::::::: :. Get onr prices. Wintbrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. THE t lamination for the award of vacant MCliolat Rlilrm in Winihrop Collogo an* for tlio admission of new xludnrito will ho hold at the County Court Hotiau on Ifrlday, July KOth. at I' n lit. Applicant* must not on In*. than ?*-" tlftoon \anrs of airo. When nrholarah'pa arc vaunt ml aftor July Mill tiioy will bo awarded to ttiovo making tho lil?'ti*,t nr?r?|f at thta ?i aroinadon. Tho coat of nttondanoe, Including hoard, furnished room. hoat. light and washing Ih only fx AO pe? month F\?r further Inform* tion r.nd a cntalosuo, address i'HN n. It JO." N.SON, Hook Hill. 8. C. Registration Notice. mil R IT.IlLfC will take notice th?t ) I the KvgistrntIon Book* will be open at tlie COURT HOUSE for Ihe rwgstitration of part i?s ent it led to register uadar Ike onnefitotion, on the t FIMMT MONDAY In each nionth. until 80 daja preceding the general election. J. M. OAHKKY, Chair. ltd. Reg. Lancaster Co. March 7, 1WK).