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t- . i . , 4 t ' > ; : I Short Locals. ?Mrs. Louis Robinson,of Heath Spring, was in Lancaster Friday. ?All kinds of job printing done at the Enterprise office. ?FOR SURVEYING write T. M. Belk, Dixie, S. C. 3t. ?Mr. T. W. McNeeley of Tradesville was in town Thursday. ?Mr. E. B. Mobley, of Heath Spring is with Mr. J. J. Blackmon. ?Miss Wren Caskey, of Douglas section, visited Miss Delia Caskey, of Lancaster, this week. ?Send your orders for stationery .for the fall business to the Enterprise office. ?Clerk of Court W. S. L. Por ter spent Thursday at Ileath Sprimr ?Mr. Ben. Warwick, of Pleas ant Valley, was in Lancaster this weelc. # ?For all kinds of job printing, call ,n or write the Enterprise Pub Co. ?Mr. Willie T. Morris, of Boykin, S C., came up this week to attend the funeral obsequies of his fister, Mrs. James Watson. ?Mr. Lester Nelson, of Jacksonhain, has accepted a position with the Funderburk Co., of Lancaster. _ I w 117:11: ~e 1L. lum. u. if it mirtHin, ui tilt? Douulas church section visited her daughter, Mrs. J. J. Cherry, here this week. . ? v . ?Do not send away for your printed stationery. The Enterprise will do it for you. ?Mr. W. K. Roberts, east of 1 Lancaster, has been quite sick this week, but on Friday was thought, to be some better. ? Mr. R. Simeon Crockett has resiguod his position with Mr. J. J. Blackmon and expects to put in a few weeks ''resting up " ?Mrs. Sallie DuRant, of Pleas ant Valley, has moved to LanA # /puutnr an/1 io #?n/?n nwin/v K/v VMWIVI) HUV4 IO VVVU^Jliig t?iU 1/1 CU' neti house. ? Mr. E. J. Cunningham who bas been sick for a month past at his home in Liberty Hill, has returned to his post here. ?Miss Annie Witherspoon of Lancaster is visiting her nephews, 1 Messrs. George and Crawford ^Witherspoon.?Rock Hill Herald. ?Mr. William Beckham, who has been with the Farmers Banking ami Mercantile Co., for several weeks, has given up his position. ?Mr. Edward W. Sistare, who has heen with the Funderburk Co. for sometime, has resigned his position, and will recuperate for a while. ?Uol. w. A. Neal was bound over for hl9 appearance at the fall term of the court in the sum of $3500 to answer the charge of f ' misuse of penitentiary funds. ?The City Fruit Stand, on Heath Springs and Go's corner, is the cheapest place to buy nice fruit and confectioneries. Fresh roasted Peanuts a specialty. Strother A: Coats. |s Quickly cure oonstfpation and rebuild aoq invigorate the entire system?never gripe or nauseate?DeWitt's Little Early Risers. Crawford Bros. d-w-s v * >i % * ?WANTED.^-500 Bushels j< Peanuts or PinderB?this year'i crop ; they must be clean and dry Highest market price paid for th< same. City Fruit Stand. On Heath Springs & Co's corner ?O'KILEY the Photagrapher has located on the Kibler lot foi two weeks only; during firs week you can get six card siz< Photographs for fifty cents. Oal and^see the Photograph Jewelry ?The time for early closing expired Thursday evening, an< the clerks, who have had the eve nings off during the summer, ar< now ready for longer hours of ser vice to their employers. ?FOR SALE.?A tract of 9i acree of fine farming lands, with in miles of Lancaster, gooc buildings, fine water and goo( orchard. For particulars applj at Enterpiiso office, Lancaster S. C. lm in wp ?Mies Irene Swaringen hai returned from a several weeks visit to relatives in Columbia. Sh< was accompanied by Mrs. C. M Swaringen, who will spend a fev days as the guest of Mrs. W. F Swaringen. Sick Headache is the bane of man] lives. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Med icine cures and prevents this annoying complaint. Prof. Fooahe Itealgna. The trustees of the Gradec school have received the resigna tion ot Prof. Geo. W. Fooshe af one of their teachers for the ensuing session. Mr. Fooshe ha! accepted a position on an after noon paper in Memphis, Tenn. Wives! Simmons Squaw Vine Win< or Tablets bring Happiness to Sorrowing Husbands and Barren Homes Cotton Marketed Here. The cotton year of 1898 99 end ed Thursday, August 31st, and it will be interesting to know what a cotton market Lacaster proved to be last year. There were 13,687 bales marketed here fronr September 1st, 1898 to August 31st, 1899, the largest sales evei reached in any previous year. The figures represent the num ber of bales actually brought tc this market and weighed by lh< public weigher, Mr. J. F. Nisbet through whose kindness we arc enabled to give these figures. The unhappy mortal whose Liver it inactive is miserable without appar ent cause. Dr. M. A. Simmons Livei Medicine makes life worth living. He Shall, He Shall Not. The question of cotton weigh ing at Kershaw is exciting con siilerable interest. All the buy ers there, except one, say thai they will go out of the market before the man elected at the recent primary, Mr. II. J. Ciard ner, shall weigh the cotton thej buy. The farmers, or many ol them, are just as positive, wc learn, in their statements thai they will sell to no buyer whe refuses to allow the weigher-elecl to weigh their cotton. A committee of the farmen ! met at Kershaw Thursday to sec [ if a satisfactory settlement of the matter could he effected. The merchants made the committee e propostion,?what it was wo dc not Know ; nut it (lid not meel with the approval of the com mitted. So, as we understand it the matter stands as it did before the committee met. The Kreat success of Cbanpberlain'i Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Reinedj in the treatment of bowel complainti has made it standard over thegreatei part of the oivOiced world. Fx>r sal< by J. F. Mackey A Co. m ' s A W""""" E BOTTOM. 9 In every teat made 8. S. S. eanily demonstrates its superiority over other blood remedies. It matters not how obstinate the case, nhr what other treatment or remedies have failed, 8. S. 8. always promptly reaches and cures any s? where the blood is in any way involved, siyone who has had experience with : S. S. G( TOTHI t - 1 Promptly Reaches the Seat ? ot all Blood Diseases and 1 Cures the Worst Gases, "s,* blood 9 ments or troubles so obstinate and dif to cure such real, deep-seated blood d offer such incontrovertible evidenceo is a cure t It goes down to the very i foundation of the very worst cases, and 3 not, like other remedies, dry up the pc only to break forth again more violen trace of taint, and rids the system of i i Mrs.T. W. Lee, Montgomery, Ala., v ago I was inoculated with poison by a 1 my babe with blood taint. I was co\ ulcers from head to foot, and in my grei 7 to die. Several prominent physiciam to no purpose. The mercury and ' gave me seemed to add fuel to the av devouring me. I was advised by fri wonderful cures made by it, to try Sw 3 proved from the start, as the medicine to the cause of the trouble and force th< bottles cured me completely." Swift's S. S. S. FOR ?is the only remedy that is guarant 7 mercury, potash, arsenic, or any othei cure Cancer, Eczema, Scrofula, R] Tetter, Boils, Carbuncles, Sores, etc. Valuable books mailed free by Swift j To Run a Woman Crazy, let her . Menstruations be either too frequent . or too much at one time. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets correct his trouble. j ?Mr. W. M. Moore of the O. R. & C. railroad returned Thursday from Blackshurg, where he has * been for a month acting as train * dispatcher. i . , Frte Tuition Scholarship Going Begging. Judge Chas. D. Jones of the * Probate Court of this county, . informs The Enterprise that there has yet been no application for the free scholarship offered by - the College of Charleston, to oue t boy in each county in the State, b to be appointed by the Judge of ' Probate and the county superin tendent of education. The ap 1 pointraent must be made by the p 15th of September. This is a fine opportunity for . some Lancaster county boy to get j a college education in an institu ) tion that is 113 years old. This , scholarship should not longer go > begging. To eat with Appetite, Digest with , Comfort and Sleep with Tranquility, take a dose of Dr. M. A. Simmons . Liver Medicine occasionally. The Lancaster Mercantile Co. The rumor referred to in last Saturday's Enterprise as to the liJ.i! -A. T A a A ? rmiHuiiuHiiou ui j.ancssier 8 iwo big mercantile establishments, has turned out to be correct, and ' the business of ileath. Springs A Co., and that of the Farmers' Banking & Mercantile Co. have ' been (or rather are being) con solidated. The work of taking the stock of the Farmers' Banking A Mercantile Co.. including the cash store at Cloud A Allison's old stand, is in progress. The consolidation includes the Kershaw Banking A Mercantile Co., as well as the Farmers' Banking A Mercantile Co. at Kershaw and the business of Springs A Heath at Ileath Spring. A charter has been applied for and the capital stock will be $125,000. The business here and ' at Heath Serine will be conduct ' ed under the corporate name of i the Lancaster Mercantile Co. The [ Kershaw home will be known as the Kershaw Mercantile Co. fc . ..uvoovq Kuuns inn mere are no ailRcult to cure. Very few remedies claim iseases as 8. 9. 8. cures, and none can f merit. 8 8. S. is not merely a tonic?it leat of all blood diseases; and gets at the routs the poison from the system. It does >ison and hide it from view temporarily, tly than ever; 8. 8. 8. forces out every it forever. rrites: "Some years i nurse who infected lb. rered with sores and j ~ at extremity I prayed Lj^. Wl s treated me, but all potash which they R-x rful flame which was Jm? lends who had seen ift's Specific. I imseemed to go direct e poison out. Twenty Specific? THE BLOOD eed purely vegetable, and contains no mineral or chemical. It never fails to heumatism, Contagious Blood Poison, Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. For Toning up the System after Childbirth and Hastening Complete and Speedy Recovery, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets are invaluable. Dwight Items. Mr. Editor:?Please allow me a short space in your paper as Dwight people are very dull over the sorry crops and dry weather. But, we are thankful, as it is rain ing to day. The health of Dwight section is very good. We are sorry to sav that Mr. W. McManus had the misfortune to receive a very had cut, on his hand, one day last week ; he is getting along very well. Dr. Elliott dressed the wound. Crops, in this section, are very good considering the dry weather. | Glad to say that we have good schools in and around Dwight. We are sorry to know that Mr. Hushell Plyler has left us and none to the Lancaster Cotton Mill. I know some of the girls will hate to hear of his departure, but don't cry, for I heard him say he would come back?by and by. I think more of our boys will leave soon; we wish them all great success in life. No marriages at present but think there will be soon. Cotton picking and fodder pul I ling is the order of the day. ' Mr. (r. C. Carnes and wife came down on a flying I rip last Sunday to -ee friends and relatives of this !>?"'< I ion. We are glad to note the fact that M as Mittie Walters is home again after her three weeks visit with friends in Rock Ilill. Sorry to learn ot brother Fontu* Funderburk going to leave us; we will miss him for he is loved bv many. We wish him good health and much success till his return from College as he will leave 24th or 25th of this month. Bethlehem has called their pastor for another church year?our Rev. Mr. Blackmon from Greenwood, S. C. Well, Mr. Editor, fearing this will fiad it* way to the waste basket I close for today. Little One. Frequent Protracted Constipation causes Intianiation of the Bowels. Remedy?use, Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Lancaster's Market. On Friday, Sept. 1, cotton and produce brought the following prices : COTTON. Good middling, 6 Strict middling Middling,. 5 PRODUCE. Butter (good), per pound,... .10to 12X P" dozen, t to 10 Chiokens, 10 to 15 Corn, perbushel,., 60 Hamad >me raised),per pound. .9 to 10 Shoulders (home raised),per lb., 6%to7 The above prices are paid by merchants for any of the above named products, and is published for the benefit ot those who have them for sale. State or Ohio, City or Toledo, t 8a Lucas County. ( Khank J. Chenky makes oath that ho Is the \ pettier purtnor of the tlrm of K. J. Chenky & \ Co.. doing business in the City of Toledo, \ v ouu-y ?ou state aroresnia, anil lhat said tlrm will pav the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh lhat cannot bo cured by the use of Hall's Catakha Curb. FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subsclbed In my presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886. j sial! A. V). GLEASON, ' ? y?- ' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken internally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druggists. 76c. Hall's Family Pills are the peat. Be confident about your advertising. Don't go at it iu a half* hearted way, but pitch in as if you meant it, and as if you were morally certain people were going to read and helieve your ads. Make them believe that you expect them to buy. Your earnestness and your belief will kindle theirs.?Ex. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets Regulate the Menstrual Organs and guarantee Regular, Natural inuuiuijf prriuus. A Word to Mothers. Mothers of children aflTeoted with croup or a severe cold need not hesitate to administer Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. It contains no opiate nor narcotic in any form and may be given as confidently to the babe as to an adult. The great success that has attended its use in the treatment of colds and croup has won for it the approval and praise it has received throughout the United States and in many foreign lands. For sale by J. F. Mackey A Co. M. B. Peavey, Byrumville, Ga. writes: Dr. M. A. Simmons Liyer Medicine cured my whole family of Chills and Fever. It also cures Dyspepsia and Headache. I believe it stonger than Zeillin's and Black Draught. irv/^ ^ HEADACHE is only a symptom?not a disease. So are Backache, Nervousness, Dizziness and the j Blues. They all come from an j unhealthy state of the menstrual organs. If you suffer from any of these symptoms? if you feel tired and languid in the morning and wish you could lie in bed another hour or two ?if there is a bad taste in the mouth, and no appetite-rif there is pain in the side, back or abdomen?BRADFIELD'S FEMATE REGULATOR will bring about a sure cure. The doctor may call your trouble some high-sounding Latin name, but never mind the name. The trouble is in the menstrual organs, and Bradfield's Female > Regulator will restore yau to health and regulate the menses like clockwork. Sold hp drufflits *>' f ' bowlr. A <r?. book wiUb. io??j woiM?l/rc<)u?Mb nuited** THE BRADFORD REGULATOR CO. ...p t. i .. TLAVTA. (i. willt ii . i<| j