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' %r T t Short Locals. ?Mr. P. G. McCorkle, of Hock Hill, was in our city yesterday. At ?All kinds of job printing C*- done at the Enterprise office. ?FOR SURVEYING write T. ^ M. Belk, Dixie, S. O. 3t. ?Mr. D. N. Mackey, of Heath Springs, was in town Tuesday. ?Miss Nannie Robinson, left Tuesday for Charlotte, N. C. to visit friends and relatives. ?Mr. James Hamel, of the Korphaw Era, is visiting friends and relatives here this week. ?For all kinds of job printing, call 011 or write the K.ntpim?i?.o?I ? ^>4i ? uiu iuon Pub. Co. ?Mr. Richard Nelson of Cam den is visiting relatives here, Mr. Richard Young's family. * ?Miss Daisy Young visited M iss Maggie Stee\p last week, in . the Camp creek section. * P-?^ ?Mrs. J.J Blackmon returned Saturday from a visit to friends in Chester. ?Miss Eugenia Riddle, oi Dixie, has been quite sick for several days. ?Hopewell alliance will meet next Saturday, September 23, at 2 o'clock p. m. W. G. A. Portkr, Pres. ; * I j ?Mr. W. 1?. Plyler has bought a lot on the south side of East Dun* lap street and later on will build and move to fnfan. ?, ... _ $ ?Miss Corinna Elliott left Monday for Tradesville where she will Spend several days with her many friends. , ?Seed Oats For Salk?250 bushels of Red Rust Proof Oats tor sale. A.J. Clark, Lancaster, < S. C. 9 tf ?Miss Isabelle Davis, leaves Thursday for Rogersville, Tenn., ^ whdfrj she will take a post graduate course in music and art. ?The Lancaster Court House Alliance will meet in the court house on Saturday, September 23d, at 3.30 p. m. E. Everell, Sec. ?Governor McSweeney has recommended Captain llardin, of Chester,* for a place in the vol unteer army service instead of Capt. Frel Mobley, declined. ? There will be service in the Episcopal church Thursday after noon nt 5.30 o'clock, conducted bv the Rev. J. W. Cantey John son. ? Mr. VV. M. Morris, who some time ago, accepted a position as guard on the State farm below Camden, returned to his home * Saturday on occount of his , health. ?T)r. W. iV Wakefield of (Charlotte, N. C., will he in Lancaster, at Cunningham Hotel, on Friday, ? | October 6th, for this one day only. n is practice is limited to Eve. Eur, Nose and Throat. ?The Camp Creek Baptist church congregation will meet next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m., to call a pastor for that church. A full attendance of the members is desired. ?List of letters advertised for the week ending Sept. 9, 1890: Fannie Ilicklin, Mrs. Julia Jackson, Miss Minney llagest, col., Loula Wright, Boy kin White care Will Beattie. J. F. Gregory, P. M. \ HiL . t ?Rev. R. J. Blackmon, of Sparlanhnrg, has accepted a call from 8pring Hill, Fork Hill and Bethlehem Baptist churches, in the Moriah Association, and will be here and will preach at Fork Hill the second Saturday and Sunday in October. The unhappy mortal whose Liver is inactive is miserable without apparent cause. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine makes life worth living. His iAiat Official Visit. Presiding Elder Campbell will preach here, in the Methodist church, Friday night ot this week, and also Sunday night following. He will hold his 4lh Quarterly Conference just after the regular service Sunday night. He will I hold quarterly conference at Zion church on Saturday, the 23d. He will also preach at Zion Sunday morning. This will be Mr. Campbell's last official visit to Lancaster, as this year completes his four years' service as presiding elder of this district. His sermon, therefore, next Sunday will be his las^ in Lancaster. A large congregation will doubtless assemble to hear him. Sick Headache is the bane of many lives. I)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicjne cures and prevents this annoyingco mplaint. , i r Married. Married by Rev. Mr. Willson, on Sunday, the 17th instant, in Fishing creek church, Chester county, Mr. W. T. Ligon a prosperous farmer, country merchant and postmaster at Hicklin's, on the (i. C. & N. Railroad, to Mrs. Emma Fincher, daughter of Mr. W. J. IiOng, of Lancaster, and widow of the late .las. II. Fincher, of the Blackmon & Straton Mine. Our congratulations go withjthose of the many friends of the bride at this place. May their life's path he strewn with the llowers of love and comfort. A Friend. Frequent Protracted Constipation causes lntlamation of the Bowels. Remedy?use I)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Up to Date. There has been on exhibition in front and in the oflice of the Cun ninol.nn. IT _ 1 ?* ' " * ijuuM it new ugm called The Economy Gas Lamp. It gives a perfectly steaily white light and bright enough to read a newspaper across the street. The mechanism and operations of the lamp is very simple. The lamp gives 100 candle power light and costs | as much to burn it as the Rochester kerosene lamp. The lamp is endorsed by the S. E. T. Association. It costs \ of one cent an hour to burn this lamp. The cost of the lamp is within the reach of any one desiring a good light, and is fixed up with several styles of beautiful shades for residences and makes an ornamental fixture. The street light seems to have taken the town and the council is considering seriously of lighting the streets with 15 of these lamps. The cost per month to operate them would ho less than $10.00 about the same as other towns pay for one electric arc light. The address of the companies salesman, Mr. M. A. Popkess, is 128 Marietta street, Atlanta, Ga. Wives! Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets bring Happiness to Sorrowing Husbands and Barren Homes. HI OH WAY ROBBERY. * * * ' * * * . ' Two Young Men, While on Their Way Itoine Wat Attacked and Ribbed and Beateii. One in a Critical Condition. Oo Saturday night last, between the hours of 8 and 9 o'clock, on the Camden road, south of town, one of the most audacious crimes were committed. Messrs. i J. S. Hagins and Frank Shaver were the victims. Ihey were on 1 their way home, Mr. Iiagins was riding a mule aud Mr. Shaver was walking a short distance behind, and just as they got beyond the branch at what is known as Jacob's hollow, near the bri< k yard, they were attacked by three men and severely beaten and robbed. According to the best information obtainable. Mr. Shaver was ho flPQf nno onn?..U.J 11 u?wv uuw anc3au IIOU. 116 WH8 struck in the head just over the left eye?and was knocked insensible?the blow fracturing his skull. He also received other blows about the face. Mr. Shaver is now in a critical condition. Mr. Hagins, while receiving some painful wounds, is able to be up. lie was struck in the head several times, and his arm was brofcen. The high way men were frightened by the approach of Richard McManus, colored, and other parties who were on their way home, and ran down the branch, to avoid detection. Richard McManus found the young men in an unconscious condition and reported the fact to Mr. W. M. Moore, who brought Mr. Hagins to town and secured medical aid for him. The sheriff was notified, and lost no time in going to the scene* whom he found Mr. Shaver. He brought him to town and hifl wounds were dressed by Dr. Poore. Mr. Shaver's condition was such that he was unable to go home. He was taken to the residence of Mr. W. B. Cauthen's, where he is now lying in a very critical condition. Soon after the deed was done, suspicion rested on three men, one of which was not arrested until Tuesday morning, but two of the guilty parties were arrest^ J _ i eu Hiioruy auer tne crime was committed, and placed in jail. Ar soon as Mr Iiagins came to himself, he said that Nathaniel Clinton and two other men had robbed them. Clinton was promptly arrested by Mr. Wilson, and placed in jail. Suspicion rested on Bob Furr, who was arrested and placed behind the bars. Sunday morning the shoes of both the prisoners were taken to where the crime was committed. There were tracks that the shoes I fit exactly. Soon after the examination commenced, the purse of Mr. Hagins was found near by. It contained something over $,'{.00, and was found near the track that corresponded with the shoes that was worn by Furr. On Tuesday morning Furr; made a clean brest of the whole affair, implicating Nathaniel and J Wash Clinton. lie said they struck the young men down and that he took their money. His statement coroborates that of Mr. Ilacin's. ami Ihoro Jo ~ ? ? iivt w in IIU ? llll doubt but the right parties have been caught. M. B. I'eavey, Byrumville, (ia. writes: I)r. M. A. Simmons Liver 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. ? Mrs. McCIannahan, of Washington, D. C., who has been visiting Mrs. L. C. Payseur for the ; past few weeks, returned to her home Saturday. 1 m i Sunday Night Fire. Sunday night * while Jasper Cunningham fcnd his family were in town attending preaching hie house, a two story building, about t#o miles west of town, was burned. John Cunningham, colored, was the first to dicover the fire. He reached the building in time to rescue one of Jasper's sons who was left at home. It is not really known how the fire originated, but it is suspected that some one set it on fire. Jas per's loss, will amount to over $2000.00. His house was insured for $1200.00, and his furniture for $200.00. For Toning up the System after Childbirth and Hastening Complete and Speedy Recovery, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablet.* are invaluable. Statk or Ohio, City or Toledo, i 8s Lucas County. f ' Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is the senior partner of the tlrm of K J. Cheney & I'll ' ? " ...mk uusiucm in me utty or Toledo. County anil State aforesaid, and that said tlrm will pay the sum of ONE IIUNDRBI) DOI?LARS for each and every case of Catarrh that cannot be cured by the use of llAt.L's CiTA It It A CrilK. FRANK J. CHRNEY. Sworn to before mo and suhscibed In mv presence, this 6th day of December. A. D. 1886 ) SEAI, ! A. W. GEE A SON. ' ' Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure Is taken iniernally and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Sold by Druyelsts. 75c. Hall's Family Pills arc the best Lancaster's Market. On Tuesday, Sept. 19, cotton and produce brought the follow ing prices : COTTON. Strict Rood middling, 6'h Good middling <? Strict middling 5Jg Middling, PRODtJCK. Butter (good), per pound,... .10to 12% Eggs, per dozen, 10 Chiokena, 10 to lfi i;orn, perbtishel, ^ . 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