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A HEADACHE M MB?Ui my wife and nay self have |mi ulac CASC'AUKTS and they are MM Seat medicine we bave ever bad In the bouae. Leal week my wife waa frantlo with headache (or twodaya, abe tried aomrot yourCASCARETS. *aad they relieved the pain In her head almost Immediately. We both recommend Cascarete " CIIAS. STBuaroKu. Plttaburg Safe A Deposit Co. Pittsburg. Pa. CANDY CATHARTIC ^ ^ MA WW BiOtaTin^t^^^^^^ Pleasant. Palatable. I'otent. Taste (lord Do Qood, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Urine, Ibe. iic. Uuc... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... at.rllnf K.urilj ftarui. ra!?>? . Mc.tr.sf, a*. Ttri. SIT MA- Tft BAA Bold and guaranteed by nil diug. HI'IW'RAv gists to Cl'KK Tobacco Habit yf , vniui i. uui;aia< ?Mr. K. I'.. t'loud has sold on< his stock of merchandise to the Farmers' Hank *V Mercantile ? Mr. .Tame* Wo a nor of the Heath Springs neighborhood, Rays that 96 rahbita have boon killed ^ in the last, few days?by neigh^ ,hors of his section. ?The Township Pension Hoard ^ for Buford towship will meet at W ' Tradesville on '25th instant to fjonsider now applications for pensions. H. M. I *oi.K, (Jhairnmn. ?Several of the voting man of the Tradesville section went nut f . on a hunting expedition last 1'nea day, and we are informed by Mr. Fundarbnrk, of the Tradesville mail route, that during the lav 8G rabbits were kilh .!. ?At different points in the State the thermomether registered on Monday and Tuesday a? ltd lows: At tiieenville. ID decrees below zero : at I.aureus ^ below zoro; at Spartanburg !t? decrees below zero. ?The House passed the bill for bidding the State. Hoard of Hon ^ tr<>I of the Diapennarv to grant either beer or hotel privileges And also, a bill to prohibit the further desecration of the Pal metto, the emblem of the State, by using it as a whiskey label. ?People all over the State generally seem to complain ot bad roads, but we have failed to see any stops taken by which they may be bettered. Less grumbling, and more work would make a decided improvement on ^ our roads. ?Cards are out announcing the marriage of Mr. S. Marion Mathis of the Vorkville Yeoman, to Miss Mattie M. (iarner, ol Syracuse, Darlington county, S. ('.. ^ on Wednesday, Feb. 22. ISOtb The ceremony will be performed at the residence ol Mrs. I,\ A. Itil fc lings at 12 o'clock. ?An accident to a switch engine, with a lull crew and a construction gang of the llell Tel eplione company.?ten men in all, occurred Tuesday on the South Carolina and (ieorgia llailroad eleven mile- from Churlci ton in which two men were killed and eight injured. The accident was .caused bv tin* tracks spread ; ing. ? We call I lie* attention of our reiiMoiv/Jo the new advertisement of the Farmers' Hanking A. Mer cantile Co., in this issue. This enterprising and hustling firm are like Alexander of old?ever reach \ ing out lor more territory to con (pier. Their sales havo'douhlod. and still they are spreading otif ' Our people will do well to hoed what their "friends" have to say '*"* in this issue. . -A , " - * ?Mr. T. W. McNeely, of ' Tradeaville wan id town ye?ter day. j ?FOR RENT.?An 8*momlr dwelling, one block from Main j street. Call at Enterprise office, i I _ jl | LETTER FROM SENATOR HOUGH. ! ! He Writes Interestingly of the 1 Work of the Legislature and ( Says the Work of Law-Making is Arduous and Devoid of Fun. j Tit the Kilitor of The Knterprise. I ' Com mria, February Id?In , compliance %\ ith a nromi*e I made ; * 1 I to e great nianv of inv people. ! | | shall take udvantgo of this even j ( ing when the senate does not , meet, and write of some i t the ^ matters which h;iv?- been ami are j yet to be considered in'the hall* ] of legislature down here. j A great deal of the time which has already parsed, has been con timed b various bills character j zing railroad companion, and t amending general laws so as to , mici I ir-imiu CUUIIIR'H. ^Plllfnr , <irat?lom*y Inil regulating and re- | 'ducingthe fi*^ of the clerk? of y the court of the .State li?? passed the senate with amend j merits ; ns has also his hill recti hi , ( i tine, and reducing in many in- j stances, the aal-i ie*. .1 the audit , j ere of flie State. Mr. Williams'hill providing for , the election, compensation etc j etc.. nf three cotton weighar* fi<r ( l urva-t-T c -nint\ one for the f town of Kershaw, one for the , town o' lleutli Spring-, and one j lor rno rown oi i.ancaster -has j j passed the senate with some | amendment;. I bis bill prn\idea. ( anion.; other thin?:*, that no more , than live rents per halo shall ho * charged by any of theae cotton weighers. anil authorizes the Hoard of county commissioner* to proscribe such rules and ' regulation* for the ducting of these cotton wvighers as hv them may l.e deemed proper. There is a substitute lull now ' up before the senate which provide* that the questions?License I with the dispensary restrictions, | prohibition and disponsary?be ; submitted to the voters of the ' State. This hill has already eliciI ted a lively debate and more may be expected from the interest it is entertaining. 1 would like to 1 writu fnrlliAii ..? 4.. t li*. -T ' M ,,vv i iii imvi ?*n !</ iiic7 n U1 iv <11 the (itsner.il Assembly, but if I ' should even begin to go into details in regard to it. there would be, in a measure, no ending of it. The weather down here hat baen almost eontinuonaly had, . \ and h? I look out of my window, \ now, everything is covered with ' snow. We are all hoping to ad- ^ journ. not later than the "Jlst in r j stant. j This business of law making is t arduous, and there is no fun 111 j it. Respectfully, \V <\ 11 ?' *ti ^ ' a (trip's liavages Doomed 1 .1 S?> iitijcli iiiim rv :t11<I -n many ilea'!)* | have iieeo enuseil h> he I. rip. thai every one should know what , wuii ?1 ? r1111 moody lor t his malady is found in I?r. Kind's Ni'w I lisrovory. That -I utihorn otitis I hat mliann's \? 1 r 1 In ('. rolis vnii <?t < !? ? ji, wi'iiUi-ti* your -ystoni and paws tht? way tor < onsnmption isiptirkly -top- I P?mI hy this Hintrhloss run*. If jr. 11 liav" rliill.- ami fever, pain in tin* hark '' of th?? hi'Hil, si?rrni">- in hum's and I , iiiuscli's, ?iirii throat iml tliat rontjh that ^rip- > our t lirnat 11 k< a vice, you I I?r. K 111 Ni'tt Disrovorj to ^ riirc yoiir (trip, ami prevent I'neiimo11 iA or <'onsiiinpt im.'. I'rioe '><>r. and 1 *l.no. Morii'v hark if not rnrrd. \ trial hot t lc t ri*?> at 1 inwiiiKi' l$i:o- . I?r 11 tc , ' Store. .. ^ 1 I A. J ill, Jr., Srotin, is. 1 . wri.e* I h.ivo 11 i l>. M A. f. lamons I., r Mi-illi iih- my J fain v 10 yi ar 11 has eijrr 1 IridU'i'stioli, I'ys 1 ?ii .4. t'oiislipalioii, autl natty oil er ailments j To '( mih t niHlIf '1 ? loroftr. N ! V.'V'"i''* ' , ,h South'1- 1Uc "r "Sc. . I It I c. I.- tail tu ? urv. J* yrtunil moju# Y | L' < a*- 1 rwo Unexpected Happening Yes terday in the House. Wji?hinKt?>n, February ! ?.? I'wo v?rr ensatinnnl and uiipx ported things happened in the II. use t??.day durum the eonaid /ration of the Kiitidrv civil hill. I io- paragraph carrying the appropriation of $20,000,000for payment to v'p ?i > 'U'di'f ih?? ferine of [In- POUCH treatv \v an stricken oil! it (Kit. :> p out ol order made bv Mr. Wheeler, 11 Kentucky I)etno r:il. who dee:,iir?'d that lie opposed tlie ar propriatiou on prin ipie ami would resort to any >!-!i nica llty to ilefeat it. The point of order was debated for ours, its determination hinging ipon t!.e question of whether the an Mention of the treaty by the Senate a flit its si<*tiliiu by the I'resideii* vitalized it without the ictiou of the Spanish Cortes. W arrant of th<* law was necci!?i\ to make the appropriation n order. Mr. Hopkins Kepnblimii, of Illinois who whs in tho hair, sustained the point of orler against it am) upon an appeal lis decision was sustained? 14'J to 5t>. After the sundry civil hill had . on completed ami reported to he house. Mr. liaphuru, of Iowh, the champion of the Nicaragua anal bill, moved to recommit it .\ ith inrttructions to report it back with the canal Lilt incorporated ...? ri... * .m* ?.?? an miwxpecieu move. ;? ? it was immorally understood that Mr Hepburn kad ibari<i<>iiv>(i nil hope after liis defeat yesterday Hut he believed that hi-t action would nave additional strength in the House. where member* 'on Id be put upon record. I'lie motion was promptly do lured out ot'order l>y the speaker, whereupon Mr Hepburn appealed and Mr i'ayne, ot New Vork. moved !< lay the appeal >11 the table. I poti the latter motion the vote w i? taken and he result w.ts !?7 yea? to l>7 nays. As no quorum was deveb?ped on ho vote, owing to the lateness ol lie liniir llinv i -s ......... in adjournment until to morrow, l itis tliern a breathing spell n which to marshal their iVuees or the tinal encounter, ami to norroa is soon a* the House iM*ets the vote will a^ain leak e n. At 0:10 the House adjourned. The Ravages of Grip. That modern scourge, the (trip, poionathenir with it* fatal germs. so hat no home is safe from its ravages, oil mult it tide-, have found a sure proeetioii agftints this dangerous mainly, it 1?r. King's .New l?i*rovery. When on feel u soreness in your holies and nusrles. have chills ami fever, with ore tliroat. pain in the hack of the lead, catarrhal symptoms and a sttihtorn cough you may know you have he t.rip, ami that you need I ?r. sing's New I n scov cry . It uillprompt> cure the worst cough, heal the nlamed memhraties, kill the disease pTius ami prcvcut, the dreaded after itrects of ! he malady. Price otic. and il.tKi. Money hack if not cured \ trill hot lie tree at KOOoitu linns.' rug Store. President of France Dead. I'iiris, Felutiary IG.?M F??li\ 'attre, President nl France. ?liml it 1 <> o'clock tonight ilt r ,iii ill ii'sh ill' three hour-;. M. I'auro lied ot apoplexy. If had I mm" ii ;nowii lor mimic time that his leari was wi'rik, l?nt tho l*ir-1 m imalion tint In- was sick wa:ivon at hall past t> this alter loon, when a message was < 1 islatclicil to I h<? premier. M. I >nj?uy, ii)tioiincin? that the President vie ill M. I>iipu.v immediately j e paired to the Klyseeor#, imatism chanced t<> read your advertisement and was impressed with it ho much that I decided to try S. S. 8. I took" eleven bottles mid was entirely relieved' of nil pain and cured permanently. When I la*{tan to take S. S. S. I wae unable to sit or stand with any ease? nod could not sle<*p. Since taking the lie.: dose I have had no return of the rheumatism, and ! take great pleasure in recommending S. S. S to any one who has the misfortune to suffer wit ii this disabling disease." S.S.S. is the only eure for Rheumutism, which is t he most st ubborp MtjftjjCr \ of hlood diseases'. If is not intended '* ? to give relief only, but by completely Crnitml Time iiri ua-t-ii < oliiiiiltiit unit Turk tuiivilli*. l.i?*(?Tii I line ll)>lwtnn ('? Inutility anil Other I'olnt*. EITWUvm January Iti. 1800. . ... n??. 38 N?. no Xo. 8Sli ><irt li Itouinl. , Dully. Duily. I'.xtsun ^ Lv .1 \ ille. F.O.&P.Ity.. i"On s t?i|?' 12 lop i " Siivatmuli .j li Ol p l.'ie.tp 1157)11 4r. t'oliiiuliiii . 4 t'5 ji 4 45a 7 Mip j I>v. <1hnr>lnn,Srft(4RK. 7 00 n ft !Mp Ai I'uluiuhiu.. .1 II 00ii III 10pi I.v. .-.i. so Ky. 2 lop it no pi 6 uip ; " (irainti'Vlllf . ! Mi i? 10 15p| 0 lisp " Allien j 2'-*0 p 10 101?| 6 55p j " Tri iitnn I .ii?M|. ll nop) ftitip' " Johnstons . '! lop " -Hi' ftAftpj fr. 1'oluinliiiil'n. 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(' i r- ' i I w \ ik n a ml s N i i?u nnir wirh ilii- trim at l.'oluialiia. for !. iii- ii.a ia: a oi \ . a aiul \iki-n Iran Kxi i i !.i ilnilv imk-m-iotiT arrvim Ivtwii t i . l-l. v a \ N i^,- a in i - W .t - la " .*' .ii a-i I >n - thivesli i I i- iti . I n hi inn i i Milili I |u..k ? a AiikuhIiiiiiiiI Ni-w York. - -liil Voa til ii- 1 Irani -villi riiii'ii-.' ar- ml limt flax ci iii'lii - north o| i i itrloiti I i h Ir'iwiii. i in - i < -1 >i 11 . ir-lt-i t. .-oa 'iaii.i' i .<:ii'k-<>ii'. .< . > < annai U a Hi ml S \\ Y-.rk l'li ltnati >*<.|.i:n? Cars |.<tui-?'i < tiarl>Mi ml I. hiii mil I'uliii an ilriiwinu r<"Mi -'< mm; < nrs laIwi'cii (iircnilKininiiil X< rfnik ('loso I'oniioi* j II-.a a- Norfolk foroMi POINT COMFORT, I i i \ hi.- 11 i. hi i fa ! Ni ml '* i *> I'ii-' Mail Through . f 'ii i nil a '11 a ? Hi j !' mm i i.'T ii*? i ar-i l>c fvn'ii riviilo mt<l Now York and Pull ' man ?l?i ii n. - ia iwcfii An.i uln anil Char*I lotto I ?i in i * i'iiik -i i vi ml ii i al> nroutr , Pullman Hlrt'iitnK mm ivmini iiiiijMinvilliiI nil t'oltunhia 'uronto 'l.'U A I u'wroli ,ln< k?i n | rilli mill v ilK'l.tltHll, \ ta At hevlllo. khan KV*< AVv<in .1 . m i vi.p, T1 i' ! 1 P 1 i M?r T. M . Wiwhlnilon W r. I'l M IIA HI?W 1? K | p'ti'i. <:l / Atlanta INIot'Hl'* Vour RoMt'li With ('iix-urnf* * t . ! Good-By t Rhet The Right Remedy Will Banish it Forever If you would forever be rid of the aches and pains, and soin?*> times the tortures produce! by Kheumat istn, you mibi taie tin right remedy. Tlm-e who eon-! tinuo to suffer are reiving upon; remedies which do not much their; trouble. The doctor's treatment always consists of potash and mercury, which only intensify tle? disease, causing i he joints tost i lieu and the bones to ache, be.siih seriously impairing the digestive organs. Rheumatism is it disordered state of the blood, and the only cure for it is a real blood remedy Swift's Speeilie (S. S. S.) goes down to the very bottom of all diseases of the blond, and promptly eure9 cases that other remedies can not reach. Mr. E. K. S. Clinkcnbcurd. a prominent attorney of Mt. Sterling, Ky.t writes: "Two Tears aco I was n rrml from Rheumatism. I had tried every remedy I could hear of except S. S. S. I had been to Hot Springs, Ark., where I remained for twelve weeks under treatment, but 1 experienced noperma1 nent relief, and returned home, believing that 1 would be a sufferer as long us I lived. At a time when iny pains were almost unbearable, I IM\ Hull's Cough Syrup willj |iiiKitiv->U i ore croiij?. \la?". .| ICUSe Inl* beetl lll 'de lievii.ll. ' the ..i a dear child who ( coiixl fiave Ueen saved by tin* grea? reinedv . SOUTHERN RAILWAY. -Slk condition of t 1m* blood it forces out every trace of the disease and rids the system of it foroVer. It is Purely Vegetable and one thousand dollars reward is offered to any chemist who can prove that it contains a particle of mercury, potash, or any other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. is the only blood remedy guaranteed to be absolutely free from mineral mixtures. Books sent. free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. TRUCK FARMS KU1NFII. Reports Come in as to Ihe'KftVct ot the Passing Blizzard. Savannah, Ga., Feb. 15?Supt. Myers, ?f the Florida division of the Southern Express company with headquarters here, lias received reports Iroui every express, agent in the State respecting the damage done by the recent ??;h wave. The reports cover every section ot the Staff and practically all of it. They show that a!| truck and vegetable* hava he?n wiped out, nothing remains. Many of the small trucker" are left pe^ niless. To aid them to make.a crop this year the Southern Fx press company and the railroads will prohahly furnish *?*? .!* '?e# Sept. Myers has started the n- ve ment and the V?#kd, ?,?*'*^,.^,7? -? it. The reports hoht <?ut th?? 1 pe that the orange gr vet. *t'o *o?t been seriously iijur. . hio fcb several days must .-lap- h- re the truth will t>e I w VWi?ai b?* demonstrated ten thousand . times that it is almost infallible FO" WOMAN'S PcuuIlAfl WEAKNESSES. i irregularities and derangements. I It hsx bucoino tbo leading rciuc r for this class of troubles. ltcxt.i t* a wonderfully beating, rcagthcning antl soothing influence ti|>on the menstrual organs. It cures whites" and falling of tlm womb It stops flooding ana relieves nui? ipressr v 1 painful menstruath For Chance of Life it is tho b. > int ii mo nittti'.'. It ibenefit*'. during pregnancy, mid helps * bririK t hildren into bonri barr |i for ; Ifinvjjoratcs, etim , lavs, strengthens tho whole kj. fern. '!): i; eat remedy ir? offeret to .11 afthtt 1 Momen. V.l y wi.l any w?.i;-..ti .f/? r another z.nnuto with certain relief tvllhiu reach? Wine ?.i t .mini otily costs $1.00 per bottle at your drii({ store. fur advice, in cattr,s rcifuirir-i rpeci.. din,'tidiis. utidrirs, 'jivitj symptom* the " I.,t(!if*' Advisory Dcpurtmrnt,' Th, (Via.'l"uooya McdicinQ Co., Cha tanougn, it nn. \ Rsv. J .W SMITH, Cr.mdrn.f *%" "Ml Mite uiert Wino oi Card forlalln jat " "~ * ' > f cured !iA' " * ' ; ' '? |/. ? 'i