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LANCASTER F.NTERPRI Piihlislied Lvery Wcdncsiln ? ItY ? Tiio - Enterprise - publishing Comp A. J. CLARK, Killtor. SEPTEMBER, - - - K 18 McLaurin's election was a s niflcant endorsement of Cloven Kllerbc's appointment of him Karle's successor. The people i proved the appointment at I time it was made, and they ; proved it three months later. Aiken, < Greenville, Laurer Newberry, Spartanburg and lT ion were the only count that gave majorities against TV Laurin. Thirty four counties ga majorities for him. Irby and Evans together ct ried only six counties out of t forty. Evans pot a majority o\ McLaurin and Irby in one conn only?Aiken. Irby pot a majori over both both the other can* dates in one county only?La rens. The "original package" bu ness does not seem to be doi the dispensary much harm, if t receipts of the dispensary are a criterion. Tne receipts for t month of August, 1890 w< $GS,709.G3, and for August IS they were $72,712.40, making difference of $4005.83 for Aupu 1897. Col. Irby is denouncing t wrong party. He should denotin the voters of South Carolina i stead of their senior senator. Se ator Tillman never voted at a The people did, though, and was they who defeated Mr. Irl lie should denounce them, and he wants to fight, fight them. "I Told You So!" In the Enterprise of the we* before the election we said : "T Enterprise wants to see Me La ran beat Evans, not only in tl county (which he will easily dc but in the entire State, which * believe he will do on the fii * ballot." The ollioia 1 returns show th McLaurin received 730 votes Lancaster county, Kvans receiv 210, and Irhy 21, which niak McLaurin's majority 41)3, and v rities the lirst. part of the abo prophesy. McLaurin's total vote in t State was 21),320, Kvan's to was 11,375, and Irhy's, 5.1 making McLaurin's majority 1: 702, a verification of the seco part of the above predictions. M h nici/Hil llrifistration lint, H'ill ojtt'H Mninlaif. Pursuant to the latest Act the General Assembly on t subject, the registration boo for the municipal election will opened at the court house n* Monday the 13th inst., and w remain open for three consec tivo days. The municipal cl< tion for the election ot intenda and four wardens will l>e held mo second .Monday in Decenih In order to vote at said electi it is necessary that you should i cure a registration certificate ne week, and the registration cert rate of the county supervisor i> prerequisite to obtaining this o tificate. The books will be open the Auditors oflice from U a. to 3 j). in. Mr. ('. \Vr. Jones J been appointed Supervisor. Strom Lutnnli'i/. We are now prepared to do kinds of Laundry work, such Ladies' silk waists, skirts, colli andculls. Also men's shirts, c InrSiltld eulls. :i( vnrv r??i <fkn-.il prices. We will appreciate * orders entrusted to us, and iru antee satisfaction. CllhSTK.lt StKA.M I.U MUty, Chester. S. Clyde Moore, Agent, _ Lancaster. To ( ore Count l|ntt Ion turcvfr. Taku Ciiscnrcts Candy Cathartic, Me or If C. C. C. fall to euro, druKtt'sts ri-fuad mot HI Cures o?V Prove tho merit <>f Hood's Sarsaparilla?j>osi? live, perfect, permanent Cures. Cures "f scrofula in severest forms, like ,^-T j goitre, swelled neck, running sores, hip ' " disease, sores in the eyes. T""- Cures of Salt Itheum, with its intense itching I - and hurning, scald head, tetter, etc. tor Cures of Hoils. Pimples ami all other crop^ tions due to impure blood. Cures of Dyspepsia and other troubles where l|) a good stomach tonic was needed. |)(> Cures of Kheuinatlsm.where patients were unable to work or walk for weeks. lP Cures of Catarrh by expelling the impurities which cause and sustain the disease. Cures of Nervousness by properly toning and feeding the nerves upon pure blood. ' Cures of Tliat Tired Keeling by restoring II - strength. Send for book of cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla he To C. I. Hood St Co.. Proprietors. Lowell, Mass. *er mm ,, _ rk.li are the best after dinri | nood S 1 lllS pills, aid digestion. i'5c. ^ ?Miss Willie Moon of Chat tannoga, Tenn., is the guest of her 1 sister, Mrs. J. H. Boldridge. Mr. (Jeo. H. (iat ling will leave today for Athens, <?a., where he nS goes to buy cotton. Mrs. Catling ',e will follow a few days later, nv he ?Mrs. M. J. .Jones and her .re nephew. Master Charles Moore, P7 returned Monday from Newberry. a ?Yellow fever has made its appearance at Ocean Springs, Miss., a popular watering place. |,0 New Orleans is quarantining against that jface. n ?Mr. (ieorge Wit herspoon of n" Rock Hill is visiting his grandparents here. it ,v ?Miss Mamie Evans of Colil umbia is visiting her sister here, Mrs. J. R. Anderson. W ?Mr. and Mrs. R. B. Allison aj. moved into their handsome new l)(. home in East End last Monday. 11' ?No. 1 of Vol. 1 of The South ,,s Carolina Baptist, published at b) Lake City, 8. C., by Rev. A. McA. ,v0 Pitt man, has made its appearance. 's* It is an S column quarto weekly, neatly printed and well edited. :l* The prrce is $1 per annum. We ?cn uiiif ll 10 Dill" OXenailgO J1SI. ed t,s ?As we go to press wo learn e. of the death of Air. James Barr ve of the New Cut section, which occurred Monday night at the ad |lt. vanced ago ot b<> years and ! i;l| month. ,)* ?A posse was seen a few miles west of town yesterday in ni' pursuit o( one Lee Cunningham, colored, charged with attempted >/ * 'he Hclair neighborhood. ?The members^)!' the Sunbeam (,l Society, presided over by Miss his pearl, l'ayseur enjoyed a straw hs ride and picnic yesterday afterbe noon. xt nil ?Sherilf Clyburn went to Man ?, ning Monday to get Will Kieh>(>. ardson, colored, who has been nl wanted in I his County-ince istt-l. oh|IIe brought him up yesterday (>r ' and lodged him in jail. on i .- ? - . I>on*t think that your liver needs \t tr??atiit# if you arc bilious. It don't, ili Its your stomach. That is, your stom; aeh is, really what causes the bilious, j,j. ness. It has put your liver out of orin See what's the matter with your lit. . . J st omaeh. I nv; Sick stomach poisons liver and then t here'e t rouble. Shaker I >i jjest i ve Cor\ dial cures stomach and then all's well. That's the case in a nutshell, til shaker Iligcstiyc Cordial is no setts cret. Formula's on every hottle. liul ITS it's the simple honest way it's made ol the honest Shaker herbs anil other in )1?> which it's composed, t hat .jH make it so ellicacious. Any real case of indigestion ami hiliouness can he cured with a few | bottles of Shaker l?igestive Cordial i ry ii. * Sold by drii^j;i?tfi, price Id cents l( $l.tMI h bottle. fiisi^njp nv li -vk? -."und r /vm^ '.fn^iv Cfvc. sajpwi intjn p i.nrivjuno icy. I 4<H I Deaths. Mr. (loo. T. Bailey died at his heme near St. Luke Saturday evoning about 8 o'clock, alter an illness of only a lew hours. About 8 o'clock Saturday morning he complained of feeling bad and lay down. Later in the day they tried to wake him up, but found him in a serious condition, when they sent for a physician. The physician was able to do nothing for him. lie pronounced the trouble congestion of the brain. Mr. Railey was 43 years of age and leaves a wife and three children, the eldest of which is about 13 years old. lie was an industrious, honest man and a good citizen, a worse enemy to himself than to any one else, llis remains were interred at St. Luke Sunday afternoon with Alliance honors in the presence of a large crowd of sympathizing friends and rela lives. The funeral ceremonies were conducted by Rev. W. C. Kwart, assisted by Rev. (ieo. C. Leonard. Died at his home in Rock Hill last Friday afternoon. Mr. Simeon H. Huev, formerly of Lancaster county and a brother of Mrs. Amanda Hood of this place and Mr. R. E. A. 11 uey of the Jack sonham section. He was 53 years acid one month old. He was twice married, (irst to a Miss Hunter, and next to Miss Lizzie Robertson. Resides his wife he leaves 'J children, two of which are by the first wife. His remains were brought back to bis old home and was interred Saturday at Tirzali Presbyterian church of which lie was for many years a member. The funerel service was conducted by Rev. O. (i. Jones of Rock Hill. MACK'S " ft ? Liver| Kidney | I PILLS I V A^TILL positively rnro T)vs- & I ft pepsia. Sick Hcailaclie, ?j v* Const ipatiun, Biliousnes, Torpid v I.ivi'r ami loss of Appetjte. You !* f? know well enough how you feel / when your liver don't art. Itile x v collects in the hlooil, bowels he- j come const ipated ami your whole ?l j v* system is ? x jf. POISONED. j ( You have freipient headaches, 'J feel like doing nothing, pains in N j j' your back, feel drowsy ami stu- *i ; ( pid, tongue coated and had taste } ft in the month. Soon,the Kidneys ,*1 I V in turn become affec.ted? *Q I (' 'J ft Hack iua lie, High Colored ^ /, trine, Dizziness, Kte. j ft It is criminal?down right fool- ?J ft ishness?to neglect your lAvvr x v ami lihlnri/.t when your whole 'J ( health depends upon their tj ft proper action. ?Try? JS ( Liver and Kidney Pills, 7 0 'I'll' // if/7/ rrlrirr i/mi. 'J V J. F. MACKEY & CO. j] See //.? Itrfori' llilffliif/. We have just received a car load of I lay dock and other grades j of Huggies and Carriages and road wagons, with or without top, ' and the celebrated Mitchell Wag ons, which are warranted the host Ion tho market, all of which wo ' offer to the public at greatly ro1 duced prices. He suro to inspoct ' our stock before buying, and wo will either sell you or save you | money. Stkvkns, Hkatii iVr Ki.i.iott. | ?Mr. .1. 11. Stevenson was ar rested in Charlotte, N. last Thursday on a warrant issued by 1 Magistrate Howie in one of the rape eases recently dismissed by . him. Sheriff Clyburn sent his deputy, Mr. .1. L Wilson up and > had him brought down and , lodged in jail here last Friday. lie will bo taken before Magis 11 trato Howie to day for a prelimi; nary trial. HERE WE G( o We Have Done P And Nothin oWe are in the field this complete line either or South Carolina, do you handle ? Do handle; but what handle ? ?oHere Are a Few of Machinery of all kinds, Engines, Bo Presses?linnil and steam?otton and 1 Pulleys, &c.. vo-? ifininc 05 Outfits a i If you wish to examin? one of these, an are a few of the gentlemen to Nvhoin we L. Rlackmon, .F. A. Ilridges, l>r. K. F. Il< Welsh. There has been but very litt tion for several years except what we hi Simple enough. M'e take our t Buy where it" Buggies, Bugg We have on hand and to arrive the mo Surrics, Carts, Ac., in the State. We ha best makes, hence our ability to furnish of the kind Ave handle : lFabcoek, Tyson bus, Columbia, l'any Advance, and a gri tion, ranging in price from $25.00 to Over the brain of each youth is sp "lloaa* lonir! IIoav lone' I ??? You must wait patiently and en And wait until it does mature. But, how much sooner it would he If you only buy an II. M. T. We have the exclu: best makes, and will se | anybody. CANE BIILES j ane Mills ANE III ILLS J ' Now is the time to buy your Cane M Chattanooga Cane Mills, Evaporators, s both here and at Kershaw. \X7~ VV CIgUI 1?>, We carry the best line of Wagons in t Piedmont, Spracli or any other kind yot and four horse. Repairs of all kinds on i have three large distributing points, he low prices paid. 0 ? IIARNI o< IIARNI The huh thut fun m/ I In made to whis upon i / ? u: -J j i in rt'tit it nn fffftrn ( in Are manufacture*? b Of customers us 'ukj t/n r rout t/u Governor ,loi All kinds harness, single and double, from $6.Se TC A nice line ef riding saddles and brid harness a specialty. Mowers, We handle all kinds that are good. We sold W. It. Cnlp and T. K. Cunning ourselves, l'lenty Mowers on hand of l Res H. J. GRl ), HEAD DS! i assed the % Pole Lg in Sight. ; season with the most j in the State of North Some one says, what n't say, what do you is it that you don't tbe Main Articles: Mors, Gins, Feeders and ondensers, lay, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting, Ginning Specialty. e refer you to I'oag & Harper. Here liave sold full outfits this season : W. >rton, Col. L. C. Hough and Dr. C. C. le if any machinery sold in this secive sold. Some say, "Why is this ?* i me?dont move in a dash? * the cheapest and pat/ the cash. ies, Buggies! i?t complete line of Huggies, Phatons, ^ ve the exclusive agency for all the what you may desire. Here's a few i & Jones, Carolina, Kock Hill, Colurn>at many others too numerous to men? $150.00. read, tn wed!" dure, * sivc agency for all the 11 for less profit than CANE 1J| ILLS I ane Mills I ANE 111 ILLS , ills. A large lot of the celebrated I eel ami copper, ami fiirnices on liaml Wagons ! he Carolina:*. Old Hickory, Tennessee, i may desire. All sizes, one, two, three hand. Prices not in the way. We nee the large number bought and the ESO I ? ESO . * '/to old rain's bark the track. at trill bald 1/ our Mr. Stall. Ill, I III i'i is na i lid, Oil ta Salty lien. wagon and buggy harness ranging ) $75??o? lies on hand. Repairing Saddles and a n iviowers * I?i? riritr, the McCnririiok and Wood, ham a harvester and bought one for the above kind, and repairs for same. ipectfully, !C0RY & CO.