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I LANCASTER ENTERPRISE Published Every Wednesday and Saturday BY Tbe Enterprise - Publishing - Company A. J. CLAWK Kd'tor. One Year $1.00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months 25 cts In Advance. Saturday, Sept. 2, 189ft. THE TRACKS OF DOGS LEAD TO THE DEAD MAN. Ed Hayes Murdered and Body Hidden in the River. J. A. H. in The State. Greenville, Aug. 31.?A grewHnmn ntnrv oom?a from TiororvillA in the upper section of the county. While walking yesterday on the farm of Joseph McKinney, near Tigerville, Luthur McKinney made the discovery of a human head severed from the body and numerous dog tracks were uear the place where the awful discovery was made. He reported the ghastly find to some of his neigh bors at once and they followed ?' the dog tracks to the river not far away, where they found a man's leg protruding above the water, and on further investiga tion they brought up the headless body with only the stump of the neck where the head belouged. It waB at once believed that the body was that of Ed Hayes, a farmer who lived in that neighborhood, and who disappeared suddenly and mysteriously three or four weeks ago. Search had been made for Hayes and no trace of him was discovered unless the headless trunk belonged to him The dogs had eaten the flesh off the face so that it could not be identified, and other means had to be found to prove that Hayes' fate was made known. Magistrate Gullick was notified of the occurrence and organized a jury of inquest, which was in vestgating the matter to-day. Mr Gullick could not be reached uu til night, and he Bays over the 'phone that the inquest was adjourned late this afternoon after finding a verdict to the effect that the man was Ed Hayes and that he came to Iiib death by a pistol shot at the hands o' James Sudduth. The investigation was tedious and the evidence somewhat vague, but the jury was sat isfied that Ed Hayes received his death wound from Sudduth, with whom he was on unfriendly terms. One witness testified that. Sudduth said he shot twice at Hayes and the second time he shot to kill. The dead man was shot in the back from his right side, and the ball went through his liver and lodged in the left breast. Hayes was identified by means of his clothing, and each garment was inspected and clear ly proven. No papers were found on the bodv, and the pocket* of his clothing were empty. Hayes disappeared on the 8th of A tic.nut from his home, which is not more than a quarter of" a mile from Tiger river, and the body wa- lying in the edge of the stream j 1-0 where a ditch empties into it, covered with sand and corn stalks. The skull was some distance down the river, and the men who made the search waded the stream until they found the body. Sudduth ia at home sick with fever, and his physician reported his temperature this afternoon .it 101. Magistrate Uullick issued a warrant for his arrest immedate ly after the verdict was rendered, and his constable placed Sudduth in custody without delay. The magistrate is enquiring of the sheriff over the 'phone what to do with his prisoner, but as vet has received no instruction*. The condition of Sudduth will not ad mit of his being brought to jail, where it is probable he would he n n f a w if V* a am * L 1 i L naioi <1 i id vr fin lirUIIII. Hamilton Clark, of Chauncey, Oa., says he suffered with itching piles twenty years before trying DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve, two boxes of which completely cured him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. Crawford Bros. d-w-s Only Knows vbkt Buffering; from falling of the vonb, white*, painful or Irregular men***, or #ny disease of th? distinctly fetnlnln* organ*is. A man may ?jrmp?thl** or pity hot he can hot Know th* agonies ah* goes through?th# terrible suffering, so patiently bora*, which rob* her of beauty, hope and happiness. Yet this suffering really ti needle**. McELREE'S Wine ol Cardnl will banish it. This medicine cures all " female diseases " quickly and permanently. It does away with humiliating physical examinations. The treatment may be taken at home. There is not continual expense and trouble. The sufferer is cured and stays cured. Wine of Cardui is becoming the leading remedy for-all troubles of this class. It costs but $i from any druggist. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, the "Ladies Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. MRS. C. J. WEST, Nashville, Tenn.. write* I ? '"Thie wonderful medicine ought te be In every houe* where there are girls sad women." McKINLEY'S PHOCLAMATIOJ TO THE PEOPLE OF CUBA. (Jives Promises of Coming Indo pendence and Asks Aid bo Given Census Enumerators. Washington, Aug. 30.?Pres ident McKinlev sent to General Brooke at Ilahana the followinj proclamation providing for a con sua of the population of Cuba : Executive Mansion. Aug. 17, '99 To the Peoiile of Culm The disorganized condition oi your island resulting from th< war and the absence of any gen eraIIv recognized authority asidt from the temporary military con trol ol the United States have made it necessary that the United States should follow the res (oration of order and peacefu industry by giving its assistance and supervision to the successive steps by which you will proceec to the establishment of on eft'ec live s-ystem of self-government. A-< a preliminary step in the pt rtormance of this duty I have directed that a census of the peo pie ot Cuba be taken and have appointed competent and disin terected citizens of Cuba as enn m?Tiiiurs and supervisors. It i* important for the propei arrangement of your new govern ! ment that the information sought should he fully and accurately jrive'i, and ! request that hv every | inc uts in your power you aid th? officers appointed, in the perfor { mance of their duties. William McKinley. A WONDEUFUI. CURE OF DIAR RHOEA. ! A Prominent Virginia Editor Ha< Almost Oiven Up. but Wa Brought Back to Perfect Healtl by Chamberlain's Colic, Choler; and Diarrhoea Remedy?Reai i His Editorial. From The Times. UlUstUln, Va. I suffered wirti diarrhoea for a Ion/ I time and thought I was past belt), | cured. I had spent much tim ! and money and suffered so much mis I ...... I . J--' J - < j nut i nan inmost ueciueu III |(IV up all hopes of recovery ami await th result, hut noticing the advertisemen of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera am Diarrhoea Remedy and also some tes timonials stating how some wonderfu cures had been wrought by this reme dy, I decided to try it. After taking i few doses I was entirely well of tha trouble, and I wish to say further b my readers and feJK>w sufferers that am a hale and hearty man to-day feel as well as I ever did in my life.0. R. Moore. Sole by J. F. Mackey / Co. I' Farmers' Bankin GOOD WHILE Tl BUT CANNOT I TUrv A DO | 1 1 1 Vmmd I f~\ 1 IU THINK OF IT : Staple Jeans Pants now at 25 cents? Pants, worsteds and cassimers, and cassimers, now at $1; about 43 pair in two days. 750 Pan! 1 75 cents. Come "a-runninV' if shir* B , Formerly 50, 60 and 75 cen ? Good cheviotte work Shirts, he only 20 cents. Best Buckskin : STRUCK IT ] i Percales that make our comp ? for 10,000 yards, and first shi] , cent percales in pretty dark styl ALL THIN 600 Such as Organdies, Lawns, and all snmmer goods. Real r and plain India Linens, at 5 LITTLE GIANT 1^1 .1 r .1 i3est on eartn lor the money service. We are sole agents fo . and have a complete stock. [MANY QO< A j We cannot mention ; but call stores and you will find the g y have ever seen. We stand b] ; of the people, for the people, fi e I Farmers' Bankini 0 Lancaster, ? " '" vSMF 1 IT ? ' -** IMK' : ' * Sf1 ..* f : * . y. ; ' . ; ? g & Mercantile Co THINGS IEY LAST! THEY ,.r, LAST LONG1 . b Tnn r:nnn ! goods at half price. Fifty-cents -we have 100 pairs on hand; $3.00 now at $1.50; $2 Pants, worsteds 50 pairs of these two lots left; sold ts, all wool and wool-mixed, now at you wont any of these good things. arqains. r; ts, all marked down to 35 cents.; avy any strong, the 35 cents kind, Twills at 25 cents?worth 40 cente. RIGHT AGAIN. etitors sick all over. Placed order Dment just in. The very best 10es ; we marked them down to 5?4c. DS VERY CHEAP Muslins, Nainsooks, India Linens, lice white goods in Plaids, striped N cents?former price was yl/2 cents. SCHOOL SHOES ; every pair warranted to give good r this great line of children's shoes, Buy good shoes and save money. YAbimg on us and go through our large reatest collections of bargains you / our motto, "Underbuy, undersell, , rst, last, and all the time." ' a 5 & Mercantile Co. >outh Carolina.