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" ? ' f ;. v. , . f Short Looals. ' f ?Editor Connor* made a fly- ; ing trip -to Columbia Thursdry. , ?The street* and road* are as I j dusty a* in mid summer. ?Mr*. Dr. B. J. Witherspoon 1 is visiting relatives in Charlotte, w n-c-' * ; ?Mrs. B. C. Hough attended the ^ marriage of her sister at Dudley this week. ?For elegant wedding invita ( tions call at the Enterprise office. ?Miss Julia Taylor is here visiting ! her mother and sister. She spent the | summer at Cleveland Springs. N. C. ( ?All kinds of job printing i done at the Enterprise office. ?Mrs. J.J. Blackmon and Miss ] Alice McNeill spent Thursday in 1 Chester. ?Mary Jordan was before Magistrate Caskey yesterday upon the charge of larceny of a cake. She plead guilty and got 30 days or $1(1.00. She k paid the tine. j ?For all kinds of job printing, 1 call on or write the Entrrprisr 1 Pun. Co. 1 ? In a recent blizzard th 11 L swent over Montana, nine men 1 ( perished from cold ?Mr. James McLarnon, a L?n ' caster bov, now of Chester, wis < in town Wednesday or. businesconnected with the court. ?CI. W. S. Hart, Esq , of the 1 Yorkville bar, was in town this .. week . 'on professional business. So also was W. B. Wi'son, Esq , , of Rock Hill. 1 * i ?Kev. R. E. Hough, of Query's, N. C., came hotno Wednesday on < a visit to'his mother in the Creek i section, and to attend the A. U. i P. Presbytery, which will be held in Lancaster nex' Monday. rr >. ?Mr. J no. (J. Bridges of Heath Spring, Mr. Samuel Usher of Dwight, and Mr. James Blaacom of Heath Spring, have been drawn < as petit jurors to serve in the Federal court at Qreenville. ? There will be preaching at Spring Hill church on the third Sunday in each month at 11 a. m. and on Saturday previous at 2 p. m. by the new pastor. Rev. R. J. Blaokmon. ?In the court this week the case of Robert DeLaney against tbe O. C. A N. R. R. Co., for damages to a valuable pieoe of bottom land, was tried and resulted in a verdict of $100 damage. The amount sued for was $1950. The court adjourned yesterday about 2 . ? o'clock. The jifrors were dismissed before that. To Me Wedded. Cards have been issued by Mrs. Virginia Oreen announcing tbe marriage nf ha, Hax.hf.. VI VI 1? W* uv? U?U(|IIVV| f m ion IUOJ UlCf IU J1 I . Hugh E. White, of Rock Hill, on the 16th of November, 1899 at high noon. The ceremony will take place at Douglas church knd will be pronounced by Rev. J. T. I)endy, pastor of the bride. To Strengthen the generative organs, Prevent Miscarriage and bring Joy to Childless Homes take Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Complaint Ulamlntted. The cases of the heirs of the late l>r. J. II. Foster to recover their interest in the real estate of their father sold by Mrs. C. R. Foster under faulty proceedings,as they claim,were dismissed by Judge Ruchanan. The defendants iii uie case* were mi < nose who now own any of the lands that l>r. Foster died possessed of. Among them were t Messrs. It. L. Crawford, Colonel J.eroy .Springs, W. it. Cunningham, Dr. R. C. McManus, the two railroads, Dr. ft. \V. Poovey, Judge Tra R. Jones, and per^ haps others. 'I The attorneys for the plaintitrs were J. Harry Poster, Esq., and J. T. Hay, Esq., of Camden. The case will go to the Supreme Court. " > , : Tabernacle Alliance. Tabernacle Alliance met Cu the 21 with a full attendance. We can say the Tabernacle Alliance is in good working order with a mem bership of about 40 members. We are glad to know thatour Alliance is so prompt in mpeting to settle with the trade ngent for guanos. Every man was on hand readv to pav or make arrangements. Our Alliance will pay o^er $500 for niano this year with a saving of several dollars to the farmers. We believe in supporting the State exchangp. We hope to hear from every Bub alliance in the county through the alliance col umns of the Entkrprisk. Rapid, Safe and JComparative'y Painless Delivery result from continued use of Simmons Squaw Vine Wine >r Tablets. 4 Beautiful Wedding. The marriage of Miss Florence Victoria Funderbtirk, the prettv ind accomplished daughter of Mr and Mrs. J. T. Fiinderburk. and Mr. George H. Bailes, a prominent business young man of M-m roe, N. CI., ramo off Wedneadav pvening according to advance an nnunppmpiit in the Kntkrprisk. Thp Bipt;:r church at Dudley was hea u 11r u 11 * and tastefullv decorated, and fh c-remonv wai witnessed l<v a large crowd. I'rornptlv at 8 o'clock the pro cession tiled into ?h? church, led by Dr. and Mr*. NV. F. Fancy, the latter of whom took 'v^r place at the organ and piave I. with telling plFect, thp wedding march. The next couple was Mr. Howard Smith ot Monroe, N. C.. and Miss Lily llnugli of Lancaster, followed by Mr. Koseot Phifer of Monroe, X. ami Miss Kits Funderhurk, sister of the brute. Tber came the bride leaning upon the arm of her maid of honor. Miss Hattif Funderhurk. a sister of the bride. At the samp time, the groom, leaning upon the arm of his best man, Mr. Elbert Bailes, brother of the groom, tilet down the opposite aisle. The twe couples met in front of the pulpit when the contracting parties tooV their position before Kev. S. N. Wat aon who then impressively pronounced the ceremony that made the twain oin and united them for life. The ushers for the evening were at follows: Charles Crowel, Monroe, X C., Steve Laney, Old Store, B. Y. Fun derburk and John K. Blakeney of Lan caster. After the ceremony was over t?h< party proceeded to the residence o the bride's parentB, and at 9 o'cloc! they died into the dining room an< enjoyed an elegant supper, the like o which is rarely ever spread. The happy couple left next day fo the home of the groom carrying witl them the best wishes of the entire part; for their future Welfare and felicity. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medlcim has greatly benefited others and 1 reasonably certain to do you urood Try it! Lancaeter's Market. On Friday, Oct. 27, cottoi and produce brought the follow ing prices : COTTOM. Strict good middling, 7} Good middling Strict middling Middling PKODITCB. Hotter (good), per pound,. 10tol'2t Kggs, P?r dozen, 1 Chtokens, lft to 2< Corn, perbushel, fti IIams(nome raised),per pound, .9 to H Shoulders (home raised), per lb., 6'-^to The above prices are paid bt merchants for any of the abov< named products, and is publishec for the benefit ot those who havi them for sale. On the 10th of December, IH!>7, Rev S. A. Danahoe, pastor Method is church, South, l*t. l'leasant, W. Va contracted a severe cold which wa attended from the beginning by* vio lent coughing. He eaya : "After re sorting to a number of ao-callet 'specifics,' usually kept in the house to no purpose, I purchased a bottle o ( haniberlain's Cough Remedy, whicl acted like a charm. I moat cheerful); recommend it to the publio." For aal< by J. F. Mackej A Co. A SMALL MAYBE . MOST VIOLENT GASES HAVE . APPEARED AT FIRST AS will d So niH UCDC PIMDI M cause they do mLIlL rimnw. thev naturally ana are force< operation?the only treatment which the promptly returns, however, and is evi before. Cancer is a deadly poison in t other external treatment can have no el! oome from within?the last vestige of pc Mr. \Vm Walpr little blotch about ?a eye gradually grc Ql ^Ap at intervals ran in Si fS* J an(l consulted a g< V F and advised that i ' | ^ S S. S? and decid< ^"nccr (^?coinin^what threatened t< ELJxS?ss*>.\ m Positively the on S. 8. S. FOR ?because it is the only remedy which cj the disease and force it out of the syst< does not reach the blood?the real seal not be cut a tray. Insist upon S. S. S.; n S. S. S. cures also nny case of Scrof Blood_Poi-on, Ulcers, Sores, or any c books on Cancer and Blood Diseases v 8wift Specific Company, Atlanta. Georj t handst : Bamberg Nursery C( t ?- - -i Deletjtitei* to the A. It. I*. Vrenhj/tern t? ''? Held Here Next Week, I Homeh of the Delegate*. R. E Wylie?Rev. J. (J. Gallo way, D. D. and elder. T. S. Carrer?Rev. J. E Johr. ston and elder. R E. Allison ? Rev. J. M. Gar jison and elder. B T. K. Cunningham?Rev. S. J. f Patterson and elder. t Mrs. H. G. Mcllwain?Rev. J no. j A. White and elder. t Mrs. M. J. Perry? Rev. J. S. monati ana eiaer. r T.J. Strait?Rev. C. B. Betts and elder. Rev. Oliver Johnson r and elder. J. E. Taylor?Rev. Leon T. Pressly and elder from Columbia, e R. S. Galloway and student, J. * W. Carson, R*v. J. H. Simpson. W. B. Knight?Rev. J. L. Oates and elder frem Taylorsville, Rev. W. V. Love and elder from Rock Hill. 1 Prof. L. T. Baker?Rev. R. E. Hough and elder. Col. Lerov Springs?Rev. J. T. Chalmers, D. I). and elder, Rev. 7 C. E. McDonald and Rev. (4. R. a White. 1 Mrs. J. S. MoCardell?Rev. J. S. Grier and elder. ^ E. E. Cloud?Rev. J. A. Smith o and elder. u Dr. M. P. Crawford?Mr. R. T. [1 ? ? " 7| xvooinBon ana eiuer rrom Tirzah. ! ,1. T. Green? Rev. K. F. Griffith ' ! and elder. ' | W. T. Gregory?Rev. B. H. | (*rier and elder from Hickory ? Grove and Smyrna. W. McD. Brown?Rev. J. C. Bovd and elder. L. 0. Payseur?Rev. R. G. Mil' ler and elder. n Justice Ira B. Jones?Rev. K. - K. Bovce, Rev. I). G. Caldwell, Rev. J. II. Pressley and elder, ,f Rev. I. G. McLaughlin, Rev. R. r M. Stevenson and elder, Rev. Jas. " Boyce and student, 1. S. Caldwell, ? Rev. J. M. Bigham. / Rev. W. C. Ewart?Rev. J. P. ? ( clcER The greatest care should be given to any little sore, pimple or scratch which Bhows ub disposition to lieal under ordiu-atineut No one ran telfchow soon these evelop into Cancer of the worst type, iny people die from Cancer simply benot know just what the disease is; turn themselves over to the doctors, i to submit to a cruel and dan porous doctors know for Cancer. The disease an more violent and destructive than ho blood, and an operation, plaster, or Feet whatever upon it. The cure n.ust lison must be eradicated. lie. of Wnlshtown S I) , says: ' A the size of n pea came under my left sving larger, from winch shooting pains all directions 1 l*?came greatly alarmed K>u doctor, who pronounced it Cancer, t lie cut out. but this I could not con 1 my local paper of a euro effected by ad to try it. It acted like a charm the at first irritated, and then discharging 5 gradually grew less and then disoon leaving a str-nll scab which soon dropnlv a healthy little scar remains where > destroy my life once held full sway." ly cure for Cancer is Swift's Specific? THE BLOOD in go deep enough to reach the root of jm permanently. A surgical operation i of the disease?because the blood can othing can take its place, ula. Eczema. Rheumatism. Contagion* it her form of blood disease- Valuable rill be mailed free to any address bv >ia. I YOU THINK? to your interest to secure that has been propagated on ;rn soil? If so, write us for >ine catalogue of fruits, Howntl ornamental shrubbery. , reasonable. Hllpany, Bamberg, S.C. Knox, J. 0. Bell, elder from Hiintersville, elder from Edgemore elder from Ebernezer, elj _ r tir: i ?j i >? or n^r iruui vv iiiiiHUoru anil i\ev. *v , W. Orr W. Gannon?Rev. R. L. Robineon. W. P. Bennett?elder from Gill'a creek. During the winter of 1897 Mr James Keed, one of the leading citizens and merchants of Clay Co. W. Vs., struck his leg against a cak< of ice in such a manner as to bruise il severely. It became very much swoller and pained him so badly that he coult not walk without the aid of crutches He was treated by physicians, alsc used several kinds of liniment ant two and a half gallons of whiskey ir bathing it. but nothing gave any re lief until he began using Chamber Iain's Pain Halm. This brought almosi "a complete cure in a week's time ant he believes that had he not used thii remedy his leg would have had to b( amputated. I'ain Ralm is uneqiialed for sprains, bruises and rheumatism For sale by J. F. Mackey & Co. Uallunt Sergeant Leads a Trooj Through the Lines. London,Oct. 26.?A dispatch t( The Daily Telegraph from Lady smith, dated Monday, Rays "Thirty of the Eighteenth Hub sara who were sent from Glenco< to intercept the retreat of th< Boers from Klandslaagte were cu otr hy the enemy. Under vSergt Baldrey, they brilliantly fough their way across the Riggarsburg the enemy pursuing and firing a them at a distance of 300 yardi along the passes. They arriver here at 10 o'clock this morning Three of the troops are missing owing to the break down of theii horses. The Boers used a Maxim A lieutenant of the Hussars, wit! a party, was driven back to Glen coe. The Hussars were fired a as far down as Modder Srruit. ?* Lawyers have been skirmishing all9 the irortuug in the Douthit case. There is no decision yet. Quick, Kasy Labor and Rapid Recovery are guaranteed by use of Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. The Ilazlewood Ivilles. of Chcs ter county, asked permission to go to Atlanta, which was granted. Simmons Squaw Vine Wir.e or Tablets insure Rapid Recovery of mother after Childbirth To Stimulate a Sluggish Liver, Ranis!) Riliousness, Disperse DyspepsiaJ Prevent Sick and Nervous Headache, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. It is the business of the business college to furnish hire edu cation. Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine Quickens the appetite. Aids Digestion, gives Tone and Vigor to all of the functions, and fortifies the system against Epidemic Influences. Perhaps a dog wags hi? tail because he considers his end accom! plished. W. A. Dyches, Wlialev, S. C., writes: Have used Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver . ........... .... .... MKHfi"|IUIl, Bad Colds and Tired Feelings. One dealer sold me Zellin's saying it was (lie same, but I will not be fooled again. The world may owe a man a living, hut he can't bring suit and force lhe payment. Blood Cure Sent Free. By addressing Blond Balm Co. H84 M ichell Street, Atlanta, Oa., anyKn* terprise reader may obtain a sample bottle of tbeir famous 11. II. I).? Botanic Blood Balm, the greatest, grandest, best and strongest Blood Remedy made. Cures when all else fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula,eczema, boils, blood poison, eating sores, distressing skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Free medical advice included when description of your trouble is given. This generous offer is worth while accepting. Sample bottle sent all charges prepaid. Large bottles, i (containing nearly a quart of med. icine) for sale by all druggists at $1 per bottle. B. 11. B. is always ahead of all other Blood Remedies for curing * nuA<i ?r t> it ?> ?? * UIUUU UUUIU1 a, M. I J U, '?# D* IITAb time you buy a Jlood Purifier. A small hoy's idea of an idiot 1 is another hoy who wants to play school on Saturday. "I wish to express my tbanks to the manufacturers of Chamberlan's Colic, , Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, for ? having put on the market such a wont derful medicine," says W. W. Massini gill, of Beanmont, Texas. There are I many thousands of mothers whose . children have been saved from attacks ? of dysentery and cholera infantum 1 who must also feel thankful. It is for i sale by J. F. Markey A Co. ! Ring up * JIM i rnune ^ ) OR CALL AT THE NEW MARKET AND BE SUPPLIED WITH COOD FRESH AND WHOLESOME MEATS As wo pay th?; highest market prices foe good stock and its only the liest we huv and deliver to our customers. 4 t Sausages of all kinds in season. > A. <1. SMITH & CO. Kentucky Horses I And Mares. t ?} A l,OT OF 28 FINK KKNTl'CK V . l\ .Mares and Horses, bought in the j West by Mr. .1. M. Hood, reached here . Tunrsday .afternoon and are now ofI flT.'ll fl?P nt f \ l l l* of a Kl na n? ?' ??? " "< |M".W? 1 on a parity with 5 rent cotton. They r arc a tine lot of stock, all young and well broke. They will go quick, for the prices at which we will sell them ) will move them out. mighty quick. If you want anything in that line * do not wait, but come aoon. t LANCASTER MERCANTILE CO. Oct. 21, 1809. 2t.