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s ^ Short Locals. ?Ice Cold Milk Shakes at S. ^ Cherry's Fruit Stand?5cts. ~ ?A Fresh car of Lime just received. T. H. Davis. --We are indebted to Mrs. C. H. Deal for a nice mess of okra. ?Mr. Henry M. Culp a student at Clemson College returned hbtane Thursday for the vacation. ?Mary McCain the wife ot Jim McCain, and daughter of Bishop I. C. Clinton, died in Blackshurg Wednesday morning. ? Hannah Wylie an aged and j well known colored woman died | Wednesday night. She was about 80 years old. ?Rev. J. M. Pardue will preach at Mr. .J. F. G. Carter's residence at half past 3o'o.lock on the fourth Sunday, June 25th. I ? There will he an entertainment at Onkliurst academy on - June 23, 1809. The proceeds v'~ " will he applied to ihe Heath Spring Methodist church. Admission fee, Ifi cents. The Firet Cotton Bloom*. We are in receipt of two cotton blooms. One from Mr. T. M. Fntzptrick's river place, by Mr. D. L. Adams, and one raised hy Wyatt Coleman, from the Cedar Creek section of this count; . Would .\ot NiiftYr So iKnin for Flfly Tliiioit I In Prior. I awoke last night with severe pains in my stomach. I never felt so badly in all my life. When I came down to work this morning I felt so weak I eould hardly work. I went to Miller & McCurdy's drug store and they recommended Chamberlain1* Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy. It worked like magic and one dose fixed (me all right. It certainly is the finest thing 1 evei used for stomach trouble. ' \ i shall not be without, it in my home hereafter, for I should not care to en\ dure the sufferings of last night again for fifty times its price.?C. II. Wil son, Li eryman, Bngettstown, Wash- j ington Co., I'a. This remedy is for] sale by J. F. Mackey & Co. Lancaster Requested to Heti> . The following letter was re ceived byCapt. B J Witherapoon and possibly others, requesting Lancaster county to co operate with the Executive Committee hi j providing entertainment for those , of the Confederate Veterans who ! desire to attend the re union at Chester July '20 27. The following committee have been selected to solicit contributions fur this pur- | ./ pose: IlKADqUAKTKKS KEI'MUN I - CoMMITTKK, ( ij ' Chkht*k, H. (J., June 10, 'J) At a meeting of the general , executive committee w ho has | charge of?the entertainment of' South Carolina division, Urdted! Confederate veterans, at (Chester, July '26-27, it was decided to invite our neighboring counties? York, Lancaster, Fairfield and Union?to assist as they feel disposed. The following named veterans and sons of veterans I have been appointed for your| county to collect any funds contributed towards assisting Chester in giving our old soldiers a creditable entertainment: Captain J. C Foster, Cap'ain B J. Witherspoon. Captain Anms McManus, I). A. Williams, J. W. Williams, T. M. Fitzpatrick, I)r. B. C Mr Manns, J. M. Kiddle, W. Q. A. Porter (Dixie), W. T Gregory, W. C. Thomson, T. Y. Williams, F>q., W. C. Hough, Esq., R. B. Allison, Eaq.. It. E. Wylie, Esq., Thurlow S. Carter. A. J. Clark, Cantain .1 V Wploh /ItflmUmi II. H. (Jooch, Geo. W. Jones, Robt. M. Kirk, Rohert Crawford. L, M. Clyburn, J. M. Ilood, L. C. Payspur, T. K. Cunningham, J. M Heath. Please forward funds collected to finance committee, W. II. IIarpin, ' J. C. MoFadpkn, T. B. Woons, Chester, fcJ. C. M A till A. 1K1TEK. Delighted With our Dearbur Letter. Urges the FAiry to routinue Tiietu. Mr. Editor :?Sume time hs elapsed Rtnec any cominunicatio haR appeared in the Entkrcris giving ur the local news of the vicinity. Oijp farmers have thei crops in good condition. Th acreage in corn and cotton i about the same as last. year. Th acreage of wheat and oats hav been increased 100 per cent. Th yield has bee?n fair on hottom an sandy lands. On red clay land oats has failed, and wheat wi not produce more than u ha1 crop. Cotton (except, on cla lands where the seed failed t germinate) is doing well at d i clear of urasa. Oorn was ohecke in its growth hv the drought, hn has r evived gr* atlv since th recent, rains. There is an in< reas in the acreage of peas and boi ghiiHi. Gardens have been grea! iy injure I bv the drought. Ve(j etables fur the table are ver scarce. Labor has been plentifu and crops have bec,n well workei We are all delighted with you "Dearborn Letter" from th charming "fairy" that dwells nea "Catawba's bright waters." Sh wields such a facile pen, her con municHtions could not fail t interest its readers. The numei oils friends of the distinguishe Lancust r* ruins who have left u and located in the notable count of Chester, are always pleased t receive cheerful tidings froi them. We would urge this "fairy to continue her ''Dearborn Lei ters." The Liberty Hill Rifle will have a picnic nu Satin day the first day of July pro? imo at. Rlack Jack Grove, fiv miles south of Heath Springs, match game of baseball will h ,.1....... 1 .i.- i * (Jioyrn III lilt? evening lieiWPP the Liberty Hill and Russe Place clubs. Everybody com and bring full baskets. VV anticipate a pleasant time for a who attend. GREYIIEARI). Maui 11 P. ()., S. C. Catarrh Cannot be C^red with LOCAL A IMM.IC ATloXS, i they cannot reach tlie seat of the di: lease, Catarrh is a hlnoil ??r constiti tional di tease, and in order to cure you must take internal remedie Hall's < atarrli Cure is taken interna ly, and nets direetlv or the blood an mucous surfaces. Hall's ('atarrli Cm is not a quack medicine. It was pn scribed by one of the best physicist in this country for 3cars, and is a rei , 11 lar prescription. It is composed < the best tonics known, combined wit the best blood puritier, acting direc ly on the mucous surfaces. The pe feet combination of the two ingred ents is what produces such wonderfi results in curi ng . atarrli. Send fi testimonials, free. F. !. ' 'II KN' K Y & CO., Proprietor Toledo, Ohio. Sold by druggists prine 7">e Hall's Family I'ills are the best. Millions Starving in Itnssia. London, June It ?While fan ino is now threatening the foutl ern provinces of Russia, the co respondent of the Times at S Petersburg writes that the eoi dition of the seven provinces*! east European Russia is wor* than it was during the famine < 1 SO 1 and 1892. "Quite half a population of 11 nen nru? " > i. ? .. ? xruir,'nni, ii" m?vh, <iiH unuerguiri terrible sufferings, starvation an disease, and the authorities ever' where appear incapable and ui prepared to deal with the calan i*y." What Is Kodol Dyspepsia ( lire? is the newly discovered remedy, tl most all'eetive preparation ever devi ed for aiding the digestion and assin ilation of food, and restoring the d ranged digestive organs to a natur condition. It is a discovery surpassir anything yet known to the medic profession. Crawford Bros. Restore the menstrual and Genert tive Organs to natural conditions i they will do their duty by taking Sin U mons Squaw Vine wine or Tablets. The Congo Independent Stat lfl according to .a dispatch froi n Brussels, to the Daily Mail, hi 1K offered Spain 5,000,000 peseti for the Canary islands. e What you want is not temporary r lief from piles but a cure to sta ls cured. De Witt's Witch Hazel Sab e cures piles, and they stay cure Crawford Bros. e ^ ?Information believed to Y , reliable has reached Manila < [ ? U the assassination of (Jen. Lun Ij. and bis aide-de-camp. Lieut. Par v Ramon, June 8, by Aguinaldo * I guard at the headquarters t o i 1 Aguinaldo. is , (J j During Summer we are liable I I Stomach and Bowel imnhloo onr.?, . IT| Diarrhoea, Colic, Cramps, etc.. f< ? which Dr M. A. Simmons T.ivi Medicine is highly recommended, e . .? A newlv married editor gets o the following : "What is the di r ference between a honeycomb, v honeymoon and a pretty girl? 1 honevcemh is a cell, a honermoo 1. is a big sell nnd a pretty girl is r | damsel.?Fx. e .T. A. Schear, of Sedalin, o., save r his child from d?aih bv croupby u incline Minute Cough Cure. It curt e coughs, colds, pneumonia, la gripj , and all throat and lung trouble Crawford Ilros. o r. Giles?I don't see how that, ic d man manages to make a livin i8 Mil -s?Why, I thought thei v was big money in the ice bu o in ess? ? | Ciiles?'1 here is, you see, if or " sells enough, hut h? gives near] r_ all of it a weigh.?Chicago New ?s ? Kodol Dyspepsia Cure complete f* digests food within the stomach at * intestines an l renders all classes i food capable of being assimilated at c converted into strength giving tissi ^ building substances. Crawford lire 10 Governor McSweeney has r< J! duced the constabulary fori I down to 34. There were 59 me el . . ... employed. Tins act will 8a^ j*j|the state about $20,000 a yea The correspondent of tin* Loi don Dailv Telegraph at Cayenn Krenco Guiana, says : "Last Fr j <iay when Dreyfus was embarl ing, he cast a long and tearfi is look upon the prison and saic "" 'Excuse my natural emotion. jf | have Iontr been accustomed \ s I that little piece of land, and I- have very much loved its got j and affable population V " ^ I ? is ! I MONTHLY shoulders,sides hips and limbs. But they need ^K? not suffer. J&m* , ! These pains are symptoms of j dangerous derangements that i - ( can be corrected. The menr. struul function should operate painlessly. Wine?oi makes menstruation painless, " || and regular. It puts the delicate menstrual organs in condi' tion to do their work properly. * And that stopa all tliis pain. It, Why will any woman suffer month after month when Wine id ; of Cardui will relieve her? It f. | costs fr.oo at the drug store. ; Why don't you get a bottle l- ! to-day? l For advice, in cases requiring 1 tn#trial ?i? Iing symptoms, "The Ladies' Advisory department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. Mrs. ROZCMA LEWIS. oI Oenavllle. Texas, says I " I was troubled at monthly Intervale with terrible pains In my head and back, but have bee? entirely relieved by Wind _ 1 Cardul." ai Hrfrn^ViTVTTjnTffl 5 NEVER Tl = TOj ry- S. S. S. Is a Great Blessing I Old People. It Gives Them j* New Blood and Life. r.'X' j from whie if j the remedy whioh will keep their syi thoroughly removinj * /rill fnK new strebgth .it !0 Imim/p the appetite, builds giving blood througl B hr Mrs. Sarah Pike >f VC ^ Jgy " I am seventy yeari \A for twenty years. _ addition, had Eczei doctor Baid that on f? well again. 1 took a ^EhebhHHHE^ completely, and i bt >r I feel as well as I e\ Mr. J. W. Loving, of Colquitt, Ga., oen years I suffered tortures from a my sTkin. I tried almost every knows fT failed one by one, and I was told tha r sixty Bix. was against me. and that ] to be well again. I finally took S. S. 5 q mir Klrvul f f*Kl*r nn/1 wamt T n m A S. S. S. FOR THE n i* the omly remedy which can build old people, because it is the only one w free from potash, mercury, arsenic at mineral*# It is made from roots and >d in it. S S 8. cures the worst cases of s- Tetter, Open Sores. Chronic Ulcers, Boi pg Books on these diseases will be sent fr >e __________________________ a* Spanish to Treat With Agiiinul>e do. e. Washington, June 14.?Ar a re result of the understanding res centlv arrived at between the Spanish minister, Duke IVAroos, le and the authorties, is expected Iv that the Madrid off cial will at an s. early day Relect a commissioner to reooen negotiations with Ag uinaldo for the reloase of the of Spanish prisoners held by the insurgents. The ellorts of the Uni>s. ted States authorities have been futile, not only as to releasing e" the Spaniards, but also as to Lieut. (lilmore and the other n | American prisoners. It is for ' ithis reason that the Spanish r ' j authorities will be eiven all necI pssary facilities for securing the release of their prisoners. 1 - iWf r M Kidney trouble ({. IVI sZ I v preys upon the nl A |VI n mind, discourages . , IV and lessens ambi] l WnMUM tion; beauty,vigor I vf wlflCIv and cheerfulness to soon disappear when the kidneys re j out of order or diseased. For pleasing . results use Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the great kidney remedy. At druggists. Sample bottle by mail free, also _ pamphlet. Address. Pit Ku.MtH & Co., Illnghumpton, j IlyiiHCitNtrr's Market. i On Friday. June lt>, cotton and produce brought the following prices : COTTON. 'flood middling, 6 Strict middling n3,( Middling,. 5 I'HODCOK. llutter (good), per pound,. . .It* to 12 '.j Kggs, per dozen, SI to 10 Spring chickens,. 10 to 15 Mens, fat iff) I'eas, per bushel, 7"> Corn, perbushel, (50 iiams(none raised), per pound, to 10 Shoulders (home raised), per lb., 6's to7 [i The above prices are paid by , merchants for any of the above named products, and is published Ibr the benefit, of those who have them for sale. Before ttie discovery of One Minute | Cough Cure, ministers were greatly I disturbed by coughing congregations. i No excuse for it now. Crawford Bros. Notice. ' T WILL SELL at public auction, to | 1 the highest bidder for cash, on i Friday June 28d, I Milt, all the Guano, Salt, Kainit, old iron or any other salvage that was left from the fire of the Lancaster and Chester Railway Depot. | Sale will commence promptly at 12 P. M. A. P. McLllRE, Auditor Lancaster and Chester Kailway Co. June 17, 18?y. )0 OLD IE CURED. OAgo does not necessarily mean feebleness and ill health, and nearly all of the sickness among der people can be avoided Most elderly ople are very susceptible to illness, it it is wholly unnecessary. By keep>lood pure they enn fortify themselves escape three fourths of the ailments h they suffer so generally. S S S. is stents young, by purifying the blood, ; all waste accumulations, and imparted life to the whole body It in<*rean s i up the energies, and s? nds new lifetout the entire system . 477 Broadway, South Boston, writes: s old, and had not enjoyed good health I was sick in different ways, and in na terribly on one of my legs The account of my age, 1 would never he dozen bottles of S. S. S. and it cured me n happy to say that rer did in my life. ' savs: " For eight- ?? liery eruption on * i remedy, but they _ W t mv age, which in f [ could never hope W 4., and it cleansed Jm&t,' r'jfr in perfect health." J&'V" BLOOD up and strengthen flgjy id other damaging herbs, and has no chemicals whatever Scrofula, Cancer. Eczema. Rheumatism, Is, or any other disease of the blood, ee by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta. Ga. ? Hon. 11. B. Scarborough, of Liorry county, the new Lieutenant Governor, took the oath of otlice Thursday morning. /.. (C C. Trestle ft urn erf. The Lancaster and Chester railroad is in hard luck. Another lire destroyed about one-third of a small trestle yesterday?Friday?about 5i o'clock, situated about a mile beyond Richburg. The loss is not heavy and the delay of trains will not be serious, as it will probably be rebuilt in a couple of days. The fire is supposed to have originated from sparks dropped by the eastbound train, which passed there about noon. Ilates?Yorfer Marriage. Mr. J. W. McC. Bates and Misa Sue Lee Yoder, the beautiful and accomplished daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. M. Yoder/ of Van Wyck Lt /I t :i_ * ) _ t n o. v;., were uappny murrieu ai o o'clock Wednesday afternoon, June 14, ISO'J, at the residence of, the bride's parents. It was an ideal day for such an event, and quite a number of friends and relatives were present, to witness the ceremony that joined the happy couple together tor lite which was performed bv Kev Henry Stokes, of Abbeville, in a few well chosen remark?. The wet.ding march was played bv Miss Mac Flether, of Monroe, N. (\ J. Harry Foster, Esq., of Kershaw, acted as best man, and Miss Ilright McOullough, of Wadeshoro, N. C., maid of honor. After the ceremony an elegant sup| per was served and w as enjoyed I by all present. The Enterprise i extends to the happy couple its host wishes for a lone, happy and useful life. W. T. Davis, Kuby, S. C., writes: Dr. >1. A. Simmons T.iver Medicine cures Pains in lite Pack, and that "Out of Sort>" Tired Peeling. I think it four times jstrong as Zeillin's and Hlack Draught. -It's lioT?? Helir An exchange says: "A parrot escaped front a drug ft ore in a Georgia village, llew in a church where the colored brethren were holding a meeting, perched on the pulpit, and surveying the congregation, observed in u sharp voice, 'It's hot as hell !' Some of the brethren jumped out of the windows, while many of the sis ters fell fainting. The preacher sought refuge in the steeple, and was so firmly wedged in they had to saw him out." Of Interest to Inventors. C. A. Snow A- Co., one of the oldest and most successful firms of patent lawyers, whose offices are opposite the United States Uatent Office in Washington, D. C., and who have procured patents for more than 17,000 inventors, owing to the improved conditions in the United Stajes Patent Office, patents may now be more promptly procured than at any previous time in their experience of twenty-five yean.