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Short Locals. ?Mr. Jake M.?ckorell, who has i A been visiting his parents at Black- < ~ stocks, returned home yesterday. ^ ?Mrs. VV. J. Roddey of Hock J w Hill visiting the family of Mr. R. E. Wylie. J ?Mrs. Dr. I. H. Blair and I daughter. Miss Jennie, of Monroe. t N. C. is visiting the family of I Maj or B. F. Miller. ! | ?Mrs. W. J. Long is visiting 1 her son-in-law,Mr. James Fincher, ' of Stratton's mine, who is serious- * ]y sick. < ?Mr. VV. II. Burns the re'iring n 1 1 magistrate, during his last term turned over to the county $4*7.05. $87.05 more than it took to pay , his salary. t ?Misses Annie and Lula Lane) .' ' who has been visiting their sis | ter, Mrs. Dr. J. I). Futulerhurk, of," this place this week, returned to 1 ^ their home at Dudley, yesterday. r * . ?Mr. G. B. Spillman, of 111 i ^ nois, is here on a prospecting j L tour. He with others contemplate f locating in the South, provided f f hov/ n Kitt* oni?aKl? I . 1 - v?ii mu j OUMIIIIIC lit nub, J ?Mrs. Margarett Taylor, who * lived about two miles and a halt f northeast of town died Friday J morning at 10 o'clock. Uld age * J' ' was the cause of lier death. ? Mrs. Mary Heath, mother of! Messrs. (). 1\ H. I), and K. J. j' Heath, is 00 years old to dav. . ' \ She is with her daughter, Airs Amanda Kelk, at Fort Mill, S. <\ , 1 There will he n family reunion in honor of the event( harlotte J Observer, February 10. ^ As per announcement in a late , j kt. issue of the ENTKRPRI8R, Mr. S. " Marion Matdis and Miss Mattie jx Garner were married at noon, , II f _ J J ... ~ 1 weutiesuav, at the resilient'** r?I ; r Mr. and Mrs. R. A. Billings. The; > ceremony was performed ny Rev. | J. E. Carlisle, pastor of the Meth- ( odist Church, after which a r delightful lunch was served. The j bride and groom left on the 1 :20| , Southbound train for a visit to j friends and relatives of the bride ^ at Sumter, S. O. Their future i home will tie in Yorkville. We j wish the happy couple a pleasant j and blissful life. * j 0 Ma mi* 'ortcr Ma rriaar. ' a Mr. Ilenrj McManus, the alTa- j r ble and genial clerk of the I>is- 11 pensary. and .Miss l,<*ssie Porter, j daughter of Mr. J. W. A. Porter | of the Dixie neighborhood were ? married Wednesday evening at * 1 o'clock. The ceremonv was performed by Rev. Allen McFarlatid, j fck. at his residence. After tin* nup tials. the happv couple repaired i to the home of the groom's grand- \ mother, Mrs. ? ? Elliott, where ' - a sumptions dinner awaited them.1 ^ JF Thev came on to Lancaster later, a hy ' r t and will in the future reside here. We wish them abundant ban- . pines* and joy i n their new'' found bliss. (>ne of the be*f improvement*, ^ \ in a h id all way, to the pout otlice ^ N appropriation hill wan an amend-1 inent offer*.d by Senator Tillman ( and adopted providing that star' route contractors be required to ' | collect from and deposit in boxes ^ erected along their mutes mail ^ 1 matter, the boxes to be main- . tamed by the people along the J route. OA8TOI1IA. Bear> the /i KM You Hate Always Bough*. ' 7 ; / V . V..V v / ' ** - X* V 1 Mr. Poore, of Belton, Dead' A telephone message from Belton Wednesday night to the Cireenville News said that James W. Poore. of that city, died at 8 p. m. He was one of the leading men of thai town and a citizen of whom any city might, have been proud, His death will be sincere y regretted throughout the upjountry. Mr. Poore leaves a wile ami ive children, three daughters and wo sons. One of his sons, Dr. I. K. Poore, is now in Cuba as lurgeon to the Second South Carilina volunteers. tPTKK THE tiltIP?WHAT? Vou thought you had the best )f the grip and you determined o wear it ?iff; hut. somehow it loes not wear off as yon expected. You pass rest h-ss. sleepless flights md net iif) l n the morning feeling nore exhausted than when you etired. Vou are irritable and lervous and have no appetite for nod You go about it in a list ess. halfhearted sort of way, and ivervthing yon undertake to do eems to co w rone- Do you know hat you are on the verge of ner Miiis prostration? You need help; ind you need it more now than :nn di<l when the grip was at its vorst. I?r. Miles' Nervine is the best Medicine you can get to build up 'our shattered nerves and restore our wasting strength. It mrariablv insures pound sleep and jives the overstrung nerves their latural rest. It makes the apnMite keen, facilitates the dicesion. gives healthful vitality to lie nerves and restores health "I was nervous, re?tles?, irriable h n 1 altogether out of sorts, t was impossible to net my atural sleep and I became so veak am! exhausted that I could mt leave my bed. Finally 1 comnenced tukinir Dr. Miles' Nernne and 1 began to improve rom the tirst do?e. in a short line mv health was completely estored." Mrs. Dow Hkaoi.k, Sing Sine, N. V. A trial pack aire of Dr. Mile*' avorite treatment for the irrip, orisisting of Dr. Miles' Nervine, \_ M. I?..i f> n ? si. iunr> .\IIM-1 Hill I 'IMS HIHI )r. Milea' Nerve and Liver I'llls, vill lie s'Mit absolutely free of ust to any person sending ..atne ind address on a postal card, equesting ilie samples, and nienioning the name of this paper. \ddrees, Dr. Miles' Medical Co., ".Ik mart, I nd. Til K All MY HILL. t Com premise Satisfactory to all Parties. Washington, I'Vb. ?The admnist ration and it# representsives in congress have reached an igrecment on the army hill with ha minority, which is believed o ho satisfactory to all interested, t is probable that the formal atilication of the agreement will .1 a 1 'M >r xrrureu imiav. i lie or. npronise m based ?>n an army of one mndrod thousand, tliirty-five housand to be known an a provisional army to be enlisted to lervo until l'do|. There will tie i full f-tall corps', as in the Hull Dill, ami generally speaking its 'eatnres are what the president egards as inort essential. Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup will 'tire croup and whooping cough. No danger to the child when this wonderful medtcine is used in time. Mothers. aTway^' keep a bottle on hand. T ?-v . 4 SHERIFF'S SAlS Mta(? of Hon Ilk Carolina* rounly of liHuruler. IN TIIK COURT OK COMMON HI.KA8. B. J. and J. II. Withersponn as administrators of J. II. Witherspuon, deceased, plaint ill, against Air lies C. t'askey as administrator of .lames I>. Caakey, deceased, K. (i. Iti 11 i iikm ft. al., defendants. BY virtue of an execution lodged in my office in t lie above stated cause, the 1Mb da} of March, lSStl, I will sell at public auction, IN' FR?)NT (IK TIIK COl'RTII'.H'SK AT I. A N'(' ASjTKR, state aforesuid, within the legal hours of sale, ON TIIK FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH, I SIM i, next, the following described real estate, towit : .Ml that tract of land, in the county and state aforesaid, containing FOUR IIUNDKKD (400) ACRKS, more or less, bounded north by hear creek, lands of \Viesenlield & (Jo., estate of Henry Sadler, Harriet Thornwell, estate of Isaac Thornwell, Minor and Harvey Crawford and John Owens, and by the tract of 100 acres of land laid off on the 7th day of January, ISO'.t, as a homestead to the family of the said K.t?. Killings, deceased, east hy Old Stage road and ('oil road and lands of Robert I.. Welch, Kmma A Miller and J. Tlnmias Fundcrburk, south hy J. Thomas Fundcrburk and estate of A. J. Kiblcr. and west by T. .I. Strait, Krnest Moore and l>. A Williams; t li?? said tract being the lands known as the "Killings Place,** and being all of said lands except the Ino acres laid oil' as a homestead as aforesaid. Alsoall the interest owned by the said K. O. Killings in his lifetime in all that piece, parcel or lot of land, in the town of Lancaster, in the county and state aforesaid, containing ON K (It At'RK, more or less, hounded north by lot of W. T. Witlierspoon, P.Msf It V \V I? i t ?? u# eoi?t I* 1 M * ' .. ^iiiiii uj AireuiiK ulrcpf, snd west by Main street; formcrly known as the "l??vid Hillings Lot." I.evii'd on ami to be soul as tin* property of the said K. U. Hillings, now ile'-ea^ed. Tim ahove described property was levied upon and will be sold as tin* property of K. Hillings, deceased, I to satisfy tin* e\eei|tion in the above |stated ease. Terms of sale < \S 11. Purchaser to pa\ for papers. 1.' M. < I.N III' KX, sdieril! Lancaster Comity. I chruarv 7. ls'r.i NOTICEI rpilK several Township Hoards of 1 Ki|iiali/.at ion of I be eouiity of Lancaster will meet at their n-unl places I of meeting on the lirst Tuesday in .March < 7th day* for the purpose of 1 canvas-in j; and c<|iiali/.in^ the ret urns (as taken by the Auditor of the said I county of Lancaster. The said Hoards of each Township can receive the r turns when called for. Itespect fully. .1 Ml. A. COOK, Auditor, Lancaster Co. Feb. 2\!. I.v.tn. Notice by the County Board of Commissioners. 1_>A RTI KS (imliviu, lals or linns,; anhereby untitled tint the law re' quires that license he obtained fur the j sale of cartridge* before engaging in ! that business. The law will tie enforced again*! any one disregardi tig I his not ice and failing to procure such I iron>e. M. <;.\i:i>\Klt. Snperv isor Lancaster < 'o. Ian. 'J"?. ISiiii. I TO EXECUTORS AND ADMINKTRATHRQ Ill I II IU I I1M I UIIOl \tmI |{ at t<*nt ion is 11 r I?\ <*h11**<I in 1 tin* t:n't that it 1113 duly. innliT | tin* law, to ri*i|niri* you to maWo r<*turns ? 1 your a?'iinu-? ami <l?>i 11 aI-.mtii t ors, ,\?lm 111 i->l rjit ors, uanl ianami Trust? >, I lic-i* ri'turn-. must In* tlli'il with me during tin* nun I li^ ot | January ami Ki*l?rnarv. < 11 \s. i?. jt?n i:s, l iiiljji* ?T I'roli it??. J an. 4. I "The leading Fire Insurance Companj of America." 1 .... i-i.% * nar i IT i "rjH'i IINI $tna firi; iwnumi; mnw OK IIA ItTKOlt l>, CONN. it'ash Capital f 4,OOO,0<>0.00 I Cash Assets over.. 11,000,000.00 | Losses paid over . ... 77,000,000.00 Several other strong reliable companies represented and business entrusted tome will receive prompt attention. A. J. Clark, , Resident Catarrh 1 to Consi A Forerunner of the Most Fatal Disease. i , i Though it* offensive features 1 I are sometimes almost unbearable, I < few people arc uwuro of the danger, I ot which Catarrh is the forerunner. Catarrh invariably leads to Consumpt ion. (Jrowing worse and worse each winter, those who rely upon th<> usual treatment of j sprays, washes and inhaling mixI tures litid that it. is impossible to j check the disease with these local applications which only reach the ^ I surface. The offehsive discharge increases all the while, causing a i feeling of personal deli lenient, and i J ! gets deeper and deeper until it is j, only a question of a short time t until the lungs are affected. r The importance of the proper ( treatment can therefore he readily t appreciated, llut no good what- ^ ever can bo expected from local applications, as such treatment ? *. ,1 .1 ^ ' ? uiu cure v^uiarrn, ana nt?ver I will. |g SOUTHERN RAILWAY. , Cwntral Time lli'lwcvii< olmnhln .ind .larlt otivillc. I jintcrn I lino l^tween (!? uml OUmm* 1'olntH. KiT?**ttv?? January 1f>. lsw. ? " . . , N... :sh No. :i?i N.,. ? Noi-rl.Uuu.iit. ?Hlly llHlly ,.:x8un t I Lv. .1'villo, F.C.JclMty *i.Oa' * imp 12 lop " SlIVHIIlllltl I-1 "I p' I - I'.'p' 3 !?J |> Ar Cnluinl.ia 4 lop 4 4.'i a 7 Till |> i l.v. I )iar"l?iii,f>i itltUli 7 Iki a .7 imp! I Af < luiiil.in.. U 00 a In 10 p I l.V. AUKII-IH. H>. .'Id). !I ;up 5 40 p " liraiiitevulv . ' t"''I1 !o lap. n-p " Aiken SlMp I" 'd|?| ft.Vip " Trenton S* UWl?j II nop il 31 p | 1H|> il ,M). f. Pip t , Art I din lua I'll, i lop'I 4 -.1 )' ?' 1'' a | p 1 l.v Col'l'ia Klaml'i: M .7 lap V) li hp.lp " W liin.lw.io.. . il 07 p 7 OP a | n.4tp r " 4'licster . MM pi 7 4"i a! In 17 p ? " Hock Hill ! ' ?i'l> ? li ?| 1" 4.*>p I Ar. Clinrloti.- . s I5p 9 15at 11 3ip " Danville 11 ">! 1> I JSipl II lop <| Ar. Ivi.-liMK>n<l .. il4Dn| pi.... A r w ,-i i , I. . !. il 4'.'a 9 05p| 9 45a 1, " Haltini'.rc I'a. It It siOa II It"?|?| 11 0.7 a " I'lil mlclpltia 1" I"1 n .'Jl a 1 us p ? 1 " New York .1 1? Wp, li 23 a j 3 .7.1 p j . . . No. ill No. :i7 No, 11.7 Sou I 1.1 >< ii ml. .. ... .... I r.XMin O.nlr. Dally. ' Lv. New Y'ork. I'a. H.lt.| 1-' 'On 4 3npl 121 art t " l'liilaiieiplua i ~ ^ |>, 0 <V> p j 3 Uj it ' " lOilliinore. ,| 4 37 i>' !l llip] A 22 n , 14 v. niiMi inn, r>o. ity.. | a an p lu 15p 11 15 u I Lv Richmond .1 .. .I litlontl ISObn J Lv. Danville .. .... HilOnj 5 50n! ftOfip j " Charlotte .i :i Ma 0 U5it 10 190 p ] " li. I; Ihll I .'5a In JUn' II Hp 3 " Chostor .1 -1 51a 1o55?i 11 lltp 1 " WinnslM.ro. . 5 51 a 11 11 a' 1- 8- a J Ar ( ol'l.ia lilaiulV *t 0 50 a 1-! l. nn 1 57 n J Lv. Columbia Un.dop't. 1150a 1 lap 4 00 a J " .lolnistons, ... N 27? '2 58 p fi 00 a J " 'I n iiton . hma :t Ohp ft ir> a 3 A r. A ikon Oyiaj 5 15 p 7 50 It 1 " lirnnitoville 0 05a 5ltSp' 7 07 a i . \ i. i_-11 -?it.. 0 HI a 1 15pi H 00a I I TTT < . ri.ia, s i' .vi; Ry. a 55pi 9 4">a J Ar I' I .a r IohI on a 17p! 11 00 a i j 1 Lv. (\il'l>in I i'.vI'Ki .. in a U 55 n I.' I! . } " Mivai'iiah ! Si a t 17 |> 5 0s a | * IAi .la.'iis.iit . 1 i'i| I On.. J M.l.KI'l.\(i < All -KllV It K , Nos :i| ami X' NEW Yt?l;K A NI > Hull ! IDA LIMITED f-oinl V.-til.uli.l r.ain of ' I'ollninn In aw inn-in Si.-.pmi; t'ar> (ft. rviition ami ..iiipiirtinoiit t am, ami I 'inini: < "itr- run in i n.' i >. loii^li wit I tout .-limit:.- I., t ? n ; M AUKUittiiit l a .ami Now York, vut a.i.'k- I Monvillc, ^avaiii.all, ('olomliia. Clarloti- and Washington I'liliinan Drawing l<.>. in Sloop- | tnK t'lil'M lift woiti Allan and Now York. con-I no-i inif wi'li tin- tin n it t'olnnii.i t. f-i* tin-' m of AiiiMistu and \ .l.< i. 11 avi .. I | Kxi-olloiil 1;111x inowoiiiror wrr i' botwoon . Florida and Nt-iv Y--ik. H N. . ami - W ad. 1'ifton anil ...thvv s'l-rn I 1 .noitoil I iriiw iiic 10" in Hull, t >i. < pint; l aai1 hot -.? ii A im-nsiami Now Y i . >olld Vi s ?i 1 .i -1... I train with ilimnit oars ami tlrnt ola-s i c< ik-Iii s m.rth i harlotlo. I n .in in dra wint? room aloopitnf oarsla?t voon lampi i villi., Mivaiiim , Washington ! ml N'.-w York . I . r*. i jiini! I'nr. I . tma n t 'harlotto . ami H 1"in1 -ml 1' i' Mri i lirawintf-ro. in sloopunr oars la- I IviH'ti (iiwnslmrii unil Norfolk. ('iiMiMvinncc I t|..n .1' Norfolk fctrol.lt I'OINT t'<?MKoRT, I 81 ' . t ' " tit rt It) 11 It it- f. .r 1 ft ikf.l-t ,\i- -i mill *' I I .t-i Mail. ThriniKli Fii.'ii.mi i!i a\i iiiL' n II inlet - t. | )nu ritrt Itir | iw' 111 .Ini'kwtnvillt' 81111 New York ami Pull < man ittcaiiiiiitf enra lietwecn Au/i-'a ami Char lot It* Ilining C'lirtt - : a I Ha ill- i*H It ait# / l'lillniaii -nt inn/ i art k t?f \\< n -"uviliu I ml luiiiltin en rente ilm'y let ween .lat-knui I Vint .tin) 1 Hit i l.atl. V 111 A I ft lia Kit AN K ?i.\ v SON. .1 M i I'ltP, t Tt in! V IV A t.i'ii Mgr. T M . Washington. > V ' -i U II VKIiWHK 1 ! I A A limit \OTI( i: TO THE i'l BMC. ' j . AM persons an* hereby warnt'tl not I to harltor or employ my son. Sam I'ai- t j ley, Hjjetl alioiit Ml years, who left my 1 home Satnrilay, .laniiary "i^th 'r' penalty of law wilt t % ? i ^eads umption. "I had such a severe case of Catarrh that I lost my hearing in one ear, hnd part of the hone in my nose sloughed off. I was constantly treated with sprays and washes, hut each winter the disease seemed to have a firmer liold on me. 1 had tinally been de: hired incurable when I decided to try S. 8. H. It seemed to get right at the seat of the disease, and cured me ;iernmnently, for I have had no touch ?f Catarrh for seven years. "Mrs. Josh en i n r l'oiniLL, "Due West, S. C." Those who have had the first touch of Cutnrrh will save endless ?y suffering by takyears sought rein f and found only disappointnenfc in local treatment will find t wise to wasto no further time >11 sprays, washes, inhaling mixures, etc., which aro only tempoary a yd can not save them from yonsuttfeiion. Catarrh is a deepeated Mood disease. S. S. S. is ho only remedy which can reach ho very bottom of the disease illd Cliro it. nprmsnonilv - - - ? J. Books n<mt free by the Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. LANCASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. let ween Chester ami Lanounter. In cfft'ri I-.' 01 a.m., Sutxiny, Ode. 26, 1898. ltu it if Except Nutulaf/. i mill In mil'I Nortlibnun1 i:> No 17 No. 10. No ?. U I A. M I 7" 7 do II iKl'rt I.v ...Chester .. Ar ? 7 l<) II I I* Orr h 5<o u ?o 7 26 II t? Knol'V,.,. 5 30 0 Sti J ". MoOinuH's.. . 7 4'. II.111! ". Kielihur? " 5 07 9 07 T 66 II 6?!* " . Itamolnville., 4 56 8 55 8 i.0' W 00 ' Cellar Nh-ala. 4 41 ifti ? lb 12 K.J .Fort Limn ." 4 38 ill 8 8" 12 2') " Oraces... . 4 18 Si IH 8 4 1 12 in' " Miller's CruKa'K " 4 08 8 1 8 66 12 5) <1 Ar Lancaster.. L?l 4 00 I t M P. M_' I P. M. v Train'envinc Lancaster at 8:00 a. tn lecte at Cheater with Southern Hallway outh, f. A L colnir north and.lL C. A N 1 tiute ami local trains gotuy ' writ Train l.-avuw Lancaster at 4:1.0 p. n ret* at Lancaster with O. It A'C fron en, ami Cheater with Southern Itfellwuy 8" orth anil south ami with C. A L. north. Train leaving Cheater at 11.?>0 a. ni , cann it Cheater with Southern Itailway from f utte, alao C. A L. from north. Train leaving Cheater at 7:0<i n. m., com. ilth So ithern Itailway from Columhia. O i N. from Atlanta ami tl A L. from Lenalr LEROY 8PRINGP N. II. HARDIN, l'residt Vice-I'rdt. and Manager. | Caveats, and Trade-Marks obtained, and all Pat tent business conducted for Moocratc Fees. lOun Orrice is Oeeqpirc U. S. Patcnt Office [anil we iin senile p?ent in lcaa tunc than those* i remote from Washington. I Send model, drawing or photo., with descrin [tion. We 'dvise. If patentable or not, tree i charge. Gjr fee not due till patent is secure. ' A Famamlct. "How to Ob'sin Patents,"* [cost of same in the U. S. attu foreign countri i sent free. Address, IC. A. SNOW&CO. ? Opp Pattnt Orrct, WashinCeTon L f . l\F0UMATI0\ WANTED! Any information as tt> tin* where n>uI s of .fames Valiant), colored, ap hour ir? M-ars will tie thaukfull} eived his father. The boy is [i tifjer cake color. Jim vviron? Keli. 2?:tt. Lancaster, S OFi S 8 fl & A3 !">'1 Whl?key r ?_|W S W 9 'ttcnlars sent fMMB?? t: Alluulu. 4-<t. OfitcO lot S, t /A, . , ) . /> tar trie f,it? // it Ce .. I't t A. " ' lne?8 ( L.i. s (' I'rrc mholar*hli>H on inn : tilioml far- in.! I'lii'jp' I ward. I't ri un-il Note* Kxi>*ntn* c? y In i i ii !'>' working m the collect- . fll Aiiilre.tx, H II NK V\ MKKKY. MAGIC (AT\BP" '~ nrm> roi.i?s. Flesh cu. ^ Aim the Kyt-M IHKI.i I'lONs For Kit-sh < . A I mini lot Catarrh, lake a pine tp tht Nnic three time* pt-r titty ' * >?t>|<t t>