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i" SKdrt Lodffls. ?-All kinds ot jofi frfindng 'done at the Enterprise office. ?fi|r8. W.J. ^ecltiai^is visil\ ing relatives in Columbia. M ?FOR SURVfiYltit* write i. 1 ' M. Belk, Dixie, S. C. 3t. ' ^ ?Mr. Sam'l Rhea, of Columbia, , is in Lancaster on business. ( ?Born, Sept. 14, 1899, to Mr. and Mrs. W. T. Gregory, a son. ] ?Major James J'. Hart, of the i Yorkville bar, was in Lancaster 1 Friday. \ , i ?The flying penny is in town after ^he nickles of those who j have them to throw away. ?Mr. W. B. Culp went to Co- j lumbia yesterday on business in ( connection with the grading con- ! tract in which he is interested. 1 ?For all kinds of job printing, , l call on or write the Enterprise i Pub. Co. * * > f 1 ?Seed Oats For Sale?250 V? bushels of Red Rust Proof Oats * for sale. A. J. Clark, Lancaster, ' S. C. tf i ?Miss Josie Taylor, of Craigs * ville. came down Friday, and will enter the graded school at this place, which opens Monday. She is boarding with Mrs. DuRant. ' ?Djr. W. H. Wakefield of Char- j lotte, N. C., will be in Lancaster, 1 at Cunningham Hotel, on Friday, 1 October Gth, for thin one day only. ' His practice is limited to Eye, Ear, Nose and Throat. I ?Miss Virginia Massey, an j account of whose mysterious disappearance appeared in Wednesday's Entkrprirb, has been lound. * ^ She was at Wadesboro, N. 0. > . Why she went off so uncere v moniously we do not know. < ?Professor T. N. Rhodes, prin- | cipal elect of the Lancaster Or a t ded school, lias moved his family here and is ready for work Mon- ' day morning. lie occupies the dwelling of the late H. J. i Gregory. i ?Miss Rosa Patten and Miss Marv Brook. nnHictimi elect in the Graded school, both : came in Thursday to be ready to take their places Monday morning. Miss Patten will board at ( Mr. W. B. Knight's and Miss < Brock at Mr. Will Brown's. , ?Superintendent L T. Baker, of the graded school, came over Wednesday evening from Chester where he had been conducting a teachers' institute, to make the necessary preliminary arrangements lor the opening of the graded schools Monday morning. ( Mrs. Baker came up from Camden Thursday. Mr. Baker has rented Mrs. Nannie Moore's dwelling and will keep house. Sistare-Caake// Marriagc. Mr. Lesslie Sistare and Miss . * v , W ren Caskoy were married on last Sunday morning at the residence of Mr. W. I'. Caskey. The ? ceremony was performed by Rev. W. O. Ewart, in the presence of a few friends of the bride and groom. After the usual congratulations, and best wishes were received the happy couple left for their home near the old Waxhaw church. We wish them abundant happiness and a long life. T# CoaaUputfea KorUtrr. ! Take Cascurets Candy Cathartic. 10c or tte. II C. C. n. fail to cure, drucflau refund money. J i I The unhappy mortal whose Liver is in active, Ji? paiserable wit^ou,t appsfr ent cause. Dr? :M. A. Simmons.Liver Medicine makes life worth living. * V . V . 4 % ?. New Merchant. Mr. fl. Porter a merchant ?mV f<* at Winnsboro has rented the !' CM '? J ? I Johnson store room and will open up a stock of dry goods in it as soon as the necessary changes in the room can be made. 'Sick Headache is the bane pf many lives. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine cures and prevents this annoyingco mplaint. From the Kershaw Era. Pursuant to the call published in last week's Era, a meeting of farmere was held in Kershaw last Thursday and the differences ex isting between sellers and buyers over the cotton weigher were satisfactorily adjusted and the weigher is now weighing the cotton. Kershaw buyers will con tinue to oav the hiirhent. nrir*? fr?r cotton and poods will bo Rold in Kershaw as cheap as they can be bought elsewhere in the state. Miss Lena Gregory, who has been spending sometime in Ker diaw with her uncle, Mr. R. L. Blackmon, returned to her home at Lancaster last Saturday. Miss Emma Hasseltine who was the milliner of the Farmers' Banking <fc Mercantile Co. in * their Lancaster store spent sever * U days in Kershaw last week, She has gone north now to post 8 tierself on the latest styles and r may spend the approaching sea ion in Kertfbaw with the Kershaw j; Mercantile Co. Mr. and Mrs. J. I\ Hunter and their charming daughter, Miss Mary, are visiting at Mr. W. S Elorton's near Kershaw. Mrs. J. Wylie Porter, of Lan aster, is visinting friends at this 1 jlace and Taxahaw. r J The great success of Chamberlain'^ v "Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the treatment of bowel complaints c has made it standard over the^greater iia> ?, *?i uir riYiiixru worm, f or rale >y J. F.Mac key A Co. v Lancaster's Market. j On Friday, Sept. 15, cotton c and produce brought the follow v ing prices : d cotton. J Strict good middling, 6 LJood middling Strict middling fi?8 Middling, * ,f>\ PHODTTOK. j Butter (goo<l), per pound,.. . 10to Yl% ti P**r dozen, 10 b Chickens, 10 to 15 ti Corn, perhushel, 60 d IIani8( borne raised),per pound, .9 to 10 p Shoulders (home raised), per lb., 6J^to7 P The above prices are paid by s merchants for anv of the above n V named products, and is published g for the benefit, ot those who have * them for sale. a (< ,SENTENCED TO DEATH. i' l tl Corporal and Privates Convicted . ot Assaulting Natives. Manila, Sept. 11, via Hong Kong, Sept. 14.?The loe,al paperH ^ as?ert that Corporal DanihotTer and Private Conine, of Company U, Sixteenth infantry, have been sentenced to death by courtmar S tial, and that Private McBennet has been condemned to 20 years I imprisonment for having crim- si innlly assaulted native women in 4 Manila a month ago. The crimes, e it is said, greatly aroused the A natives. fi l'he papers assert also that r< General Otis has recommended a that President McKinley approve ct the sentence and that he desires v a public execution .of the men a sentenced^ tp, f<Jeatfi as a warning ti against a repetition of the crime, tl I n i?~- 11 rv?- ?w B I Boils and I Ghi All UNFAILING SI6N THAT ? NATURE IS APPEALING 8*i the ; rnn lirih must be gotten rid of ; lUn nCLli ?a warning that can r To neglect to purify time means more- than the annoyance unsightly pimples. . If theee itnpurit muis, the aystera saocumbe to any or* unable to -withstand the many ailm prevalent daring spring and summer. Mrs. L. Gentile, 200t Beooad Aw r>ys ' I was afflicted for a long time '/rare wrr annoying, a* they disngurec titer using many other remedies in va and thoroughly oleansed my blood, a a good complexion, which I never had 1 SCapt. W. H Du k R. K., Chattanoo( A " Several boils anc gTeat pain and as Jm.. i a riotous conditio 'm/m any good. Six b and my blood hai iL is the best bloo^J and in the nnla mn V, a f {a promptly purifies the blood and the the general health and strength. It < tism. Tetter. Boils, 8or*s, etc., by goii forcing out all impure blood. Books free to any address by the Swi M. B. Peavey, Byruraville, Ga. Tiles: Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver ledicine cured my whole family of 1 hi 1 Is and Fever. It also cures Dysepsia and Headache. I believe it tonger than Zeillin's and Black )raught. .' i hidden Death of Cornelius Vanderbilt. New York, Sept. 12.?Coneliue ^anderbilt, head of the Vandernlt family, died at his residence n this city at 5:45 o'clock this norning from a stroke of paralysis dr. Vanderbilt was in his 56th rear. At, his l?prlsi<lo wli#n tic lied was his wife. No physician vas in attendance. The attach vas very sudden and entirely unixpected, and it was impossible o reach any doctor before death iccurred. Dr. Francis Delafield vho had been attending Mr. Van lerbilt, arrived at the house aftei <ir. Vanderbilt's death. Blood Cure Sent Free. By addressing Blood Balm Co. 38-i fichell Street, Atlanta, (?a., any Enprprise reader may obtain a sample utile of their famous B. B. It.? Boanirt ?1 f) I ??? * ? ?- " A * ? uiuuu ubiiii, tiic nre?iem, ^r&nput. best and strongest Blood Hemdy made. Cures when all else fails, imples, ulcers, scrofula,eczema, boils, lood poison, eating sores, distressing kin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheulatism. Free medical advice included vhen description of your trouble is iven. This generous offer is ivorth rhile accepting. Sample bottle sent II charges prepaid. Large bottles, [Mintaimng nearly a cji.art of medsine) for sale by all druggists at $1 er bottle. H. B. B. is always ahead ol II other Blood Remedies for curing llood ilumors. Try B. H. B. next ime you buy a .Hood Purifier. OLEMSON COLLEGE CROWDED. 00 Studenta Matriculated and 200 Applicant** Had to be Relused. pecial to the State. (Jlemson, Sept. 4.?President lartzog authorizes the following tatement : "There are now over 00 students matriculated and very room in barracks is lull, ibout 200 applicants were re jsed. Had there been dormitory )om the attendance this session t the opening would have exaeded 600 students. Wo regret . ery much that we cannot receive ny more students at the present me. A few vacancies will occur lis month, resulting from failure KB | - Pimples : 9 Warning.; When Nature is overtaxed, she hM , ler own way of giving notice that amist,nce is needed. She does not ask for intil it is impossible to get along without oils and pimples aie-an- indication that i y.stem is accuq3ulatiDg.rimpuriti.es which they, are an urgent appeal for aaaistanoe rot safely be ignored. ' the blood at. this of painful boils and iee are allowed to JQjPJjSjfflBr dinary illness, and is ents which are so wE nue, Seattle, Wash.. dL A ^ ^ with pimples, which ??7 1 my face fearfully. *?? in. a S. S. promptly =r9^\. 5^ nd now I rejoice in V nlap, of the A. O S. r? Tenn.. writes: carbuncles broke out upon me, causing inoyance. My blood seemed to be in n, and nothing I took seemed to do ottles of S. S. S. cured me completely i been perfectly pure 'ever since.' fow tiii blood remedy, because it is purely vegetable ely free from potash ami mercury. It roughly cleanses the system, builds up ;ures Scrofula, Eczema, Cancer, Rheuma lg direct to the cause of the trouble and ift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. to enter the desired classes. Students desiring to fill vacancies that may occur hereafter should write or telegraph before coming." A WONDERFUL CURE OF DIARRHOEA. i A Prominent Virginia Editor Had Almost Given Up. but Was Brought Back to Perfect Health , by Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy?Read t His Editorial. From Tho Times, HUlsttUe, Va. I suffered with diarrhoea for a long i time and thought I was past being cured. I had spent much time ' and money and suffered so much mist ery that I had almost decided to give up an nopes ui recovery ana await tlie result, but noticing the advertisement of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and also some tes; tiinonials stating how some wonderful cures had been wrought by this reme1 dy, 1 decided to try it. After taking a few doses I was entirely well of that ' trouble, and 1 wish to say further to my readers and fellow sulferers that I am a hale and hearty man to-day and " feel as well as I ever did in my life.? I O. R. Moore. Sole by J. F. Mackey & Co. For Toning up the System after Childbirth and Hastening Complete \ and Speedy Recovery, Simmons . Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets are in? valuable. WOMEN IN TROUBLE. The Approach of Motherhood i* thl ; Occasion of Much Anxiety to Ail. Everv woman dreads the ordeal I through which she must pass in beeonv , ing a mother. The pain and sufferinfl , which is in store for her is a source ol constant anxiety, fear and dread, to | say nothing of the danger which thfl i coming incident entails. The joyous anticipations with which she looks tor ward to baby's coming gives way to an . indescribable dread of tne ordeal when 1 he fully realizes the Critical and try ins event which will soon approach ana have to be endured. Women should hail with delight ? remedy which insures to them im* munity from the pain, suffering and danger incidental to child-bearing. Such a remedy is now offered, and women need not fear longer the hourol childbirth. "Mother's Friend"?is l scientific liniment?and if used befor! confinement, gently and surely prepare! the body for the great requirement! . and changes it is undergoing, insure! safety to t>oth mother and cnild, and takes her through the event with com* Ssrative ease and comfort. This won* erful remedy is praised by everj woman who has used it. What woman is not interested il "Mother's Friend?" This wonderful remedy has been tested and its nrioe. leas value proven by the experience oS thousands of happy mothers wht have used it during the most eritieai period of woman's life?the approacl and culmination of motherhood. It has won their everlasting praise for it gave them help and hope if! their most trying hour and whet i most needed. Every woman may son* day need "Mothers Friend." Thf little bookt "Before Baby ts Born," telling all ab?ot it, ai)d when it should be uted, will prove of great interest and benefit to all expectant mothers, and will be sent free to any address upof application to the Brad field Ilegulatof Compsny^mAnta, Ga. To eat with Appetite, Digest with Comfort 41ee^wi?h Trat?iMtitf?, take ? <<)na?r*i *Dff? Ji. A? Himmons Liver Medicine occasionally. . *\>?\ r ' I ^ * ? % ** I State of Ohio, Citt of Toledo, i s. Lucas Countt. ( Frank J. Orenet main s oath lhatbaistba senior partner of the flrnj or F. J.' Otitifrkr'ft Co.. doing business in tbe City of Toledo^ !>>untjrand Stavo afbrehald,' afcid that aald Arm will pay the aum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each and every case of Catarrh that ;annot be cured by the ubc of Hall's Carahra cure. <1 ' FRANK J. CHENEY. Sworn to beforo me and Hubsctbed in niy prescnco, this 6th day of December, A. D. 18U6. J seal ! A. W. OLF.ASON, ' ?? ' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Internally and acts directly on tbe blood and niacauu surfaces jf the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY ft CO., Toledo. O. Sold by Druggists. 75c. Hall's Family Pills are the best I j ?f% t "? "O ?^ 1 * . i; Tillman at Little Mountain. I am more than delighted to meet , i t * ?.?i s * your fair daughters and let them Bee me ; that I am not a cross between a devil and a bear, as some newspapers and people would have them believe. I come before you now simply because I want you to understand and see that I am not too big for my breeches. [Cheers. "That's right".] I want you to know we turned things upside down. Not wrong side out; k?f J 'ri" * uui u^biub uown. ine wortny people who were held down have been placed on top. Now that things have been turned upside down it remains to be seen whether you will keep them there. [Voice : "We are going to do it."] I believe you should keep well posted. You should keep uj^ papers that will advocate and defend your rights. I am in the middle of the roaa. V^here are you ? In the middle of the road behind me ? [Voices : "Yes."] I don't want to renew bitterness. If let alone I won't do it. Since 1 have been in Washington I have received numbers of invitations to make speeches in differentstates. I accepted the invitation whenever it was possible to do so. I felt that by doing so 1 would get to see how the people were doing in other places, thus gaining information that I could use for your benefit and the benefit of my country. 1 have been in 45 different states and delivered speeches in 30 of them. I do not say it egotistically, but the hearty reception I received at the places I visited left no room for you to be ashamed of our senator. In Philadelphia an enthusiastice audience of 75,000 people greeted me.?Newberry Voice of the People. A Word to Mothers Mothers of children affected 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 far it.the apr proval and praise it has received throughout the United States and in uiAny foreign lands. For sale by J. F. Mae.key A Co. Frequent ITotracted Constipation causes Inflamation of the Bowels. Remedy?use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets Regulate the Menstrual Organs and guarantee Regular, Natural monthly periods. Wives! Simmpn* Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets bring Happiness to Sorrowing Husbands and Barren Homes. 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. Notice ! ALT. parties indebted to the said tlrm of H. J.Gregory iCo, either by note or account, will please oom? forward and settle at oooe. It will bo impossible to grant further indulgence, as the estate of the late H. J. Gregory must be wound up. , . W. T. GREGORY, Admr. Sept. 1?, '99. 62 tf.