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Mill MEM Published Lvery Wednesday and baturda BY Y;>. Enterprise - Publishing Compan A J. CLARK Editor. Ore Year,. . $ 1.00 S'x Months, . 50 ct Three Months 25 ct In Advance. Wednesday. Nov. 1. 1891>. Next week is Fair week in Co lumbia. The officials say that tin indications are that the Fair wi! be the most largely attended ami one of the best ever held. News Items from Dwight. Dwigiit, S. C , Oct. 28, 1S99. Mr. Editor:?The health o our neighborhood is good. Mr. Ilushell I'lvler, who ha: i .mi ...m r / i ueen very in wiui icver ior seven weeks, is much improved, and we hope to see him 111 his usual pood health apain soon. Mr. Hood Steele, who has alse been confined to his bed severa' days with fever, we are plod t( note is hot tor. Mr. S. .1. Funderhurk. who iin school at Marshville, X ('. spent two days of last week ui home. The present session of the I>11 ford School, taupht bv Mr. T. 1*' Thompson, bepan^the lioth inst A numher of friends and patron were present at the openinir am interestinp addresses on education al topics were made by Rev. Rax ter Rlaekmon and Supt. Kd .1 II Thorn pson. With our farmers, sowinp oats garnering corn, and corn siiuck ings is the order of the day. Although our farmers are real izing pretty fair prices for thei cotton they are going to sow ; great deal of small grain. Thi is right, gentlemen, do not lithe rise in the price of cotton de throne your better judgment. l?u sow down a good per cent ol you land in small grain, and alter har vesting said crop t Iomi - ow? lie sami land in peas, you v\i!i theivb obtain tin abundance of feed fo cattle, ete . besides imp-irtin great benefit to the Intel. The poor 111:111 who ? ! ml - i : r _ crops IM < ? i' i (>11 111 11ii ii' uu-i i cm iU not only r? in in* < w I;11 <' ho t:i<I !ii-> r \ ! ! 11 n ?1 '11 on I Ion in liio yo.i i: '. i ii?*_r iI. I.'it. w or .i- !in 1?i- > liil'ln o ;ii i i.- i > !?y i-.. ; iiv,li'.ni clioo! ;i:, i..i . _ i up i:i iirnoi.inco Wo l.< p. I !. :i I i 1 io I i U o i , j 111 i ;.i <li-' II.I \\ in-n I II lllot > W li! i : ]?r? i I;11 o t 1 ii' I not lio- < i; i 1: o i lit I ! 1 '. : !, ; i lot \ i I I O I nil | .11 i f:?> ol wi | u"'' < iiu !' i in p< rl ii no.* t is ; > i in* < nl i iv.it ion ( ! I n nri1 :o A I.I l \ I ri. Blood Cure Sent Free. i?\ Jiuwn '"Mi#:? (in I>.I mii ' ??. .. M i i * I 11 11 \ f!:. ii t :i, da., anj !'.. terprise n ri r may obtain :i >ampl Ik ;T lit* of l licit" Iium.iis IS. IS. 11. i'' tanie fill.* <1 I'.alin. the yreale-t. ^'ran de-t, I? >I Mini -I ri>lit?r.-l ISIooil IJert i i!y uindi1. ' 14ri -? v. 1 i :i .1 else fail I>i11> pies, ii leer ? . ' toi u I t.? i / nia, tini! Ii|i itil poi-on. i-nl i n ;? ~i>ri -. i! i - I re-> i :i ' k i) f*rn pi ion-, rat nr. i-atarrh, rheti in.iii in. ! *rim-diml advi'o inrlut'e wln'ii de?rri}>tion of^otir trouble i given. This a mo rim , od'i'p i- wort while aerept ing. Man j>! l,ol tie -en all eharges prepaid. Large hot tin (containing nearly a qi.art <if ined ieim*; for .-ale tiy all druggi-ts at ? per bottle. IS. IS. IS. is always ahead o all other iSlood Kemedie.s for enrini Illood Humors. Try IS. is. IS. nex time yon buy a .Hood I'uritler. I* # [ The Weakness of England's Case Against the Boers. bei Those who believe that England '8 dy tet cause against the Boers is h just ^ y and righteous one, should read the 3eN following from the November Review wo of Reviews: sec The socalled Transvaal question has mr s been purely trumped up. There has 8 been no real ground of dispute on pU Great Britain's part with President Ki Kruger's government. England has 8"f demanded a variety of things relating ''H stir _ j to the internal administration of a ^ ^ country which had the fullest right ' to order its internal affairs according Til to its own preferences. Without ac- Co ' knowledging the right of England to M"rP ' | raise any questions as to internal tax- p J j at ion, naturalization, school administration. and the like, the Transvaal has nevertheless permitted itself to . i bill j discuss such questions for several , . I Mil I years and Ims made very considerable I concessions for the sake of avoiding, j if possible, a conflict with an irresist-! I ibly powerful opponent. Hut Mr. j M . < 'bamberlain, as Hritisli colonial sec-i'a" I , for retary, has ingeniously changed his her ! demands from time to time. Certain ',av I . doc large stock market interests also have | froi systematically maintained a propa- j a||^ ' jganda for stirring up the Knglish wit I people. Their theme has been the'!""'' | is a >j suffering of Itritish subjects in the Mai | gold mining districts t hrough the op. pre?sive conduct of the liner government. We have repeatedly discussed I tlnse alleged grievat and have' pointed out t lii'ir absurd ty and t heir j ' ',<J falsity. The British suhjicts mi the '(Transvaal are there temporarily for j ' Din the most par/. They have never hail I col the slightest iiiea of giving up their , s British citizemhip ami becoming i ' naturalized subjects of the Transvaal j ; republie. Yet Kugland for months ? hail been preparing for war on a most ( . i elaborate scale, with no pretext that all any one coulil give except th t I'res- (Vr itient Kroger was not willing to make fro 'the term of years requisite for natu- %v_r.| J 1 can | ralization quite as nliort as Mr. Cham- <-In berlain thought it ought to tie. Never liefore has so preposterous an excuse am 1 . ry been given for military preparations, s^| so far as we have reail history. S | i How's This I ; slu W e uller tine llumlreil dollars Ke-| , I vard for any case or ' 'at arrh t tint can-. vv 1 not hi* cured by Mall's fatiifb t'ure. I VV(, l' ! '. .1. ?'ii knkv I'rnps., Toledo, u. I We, the iiixler-i^iied, have known | J. < b"i:ey for ibe l i-t 1." years, and j | '* believe Into piTl'eetls I niiorablo in all busi ro ?s t ri t'-ae' ions aid il on neia lly ' ?p| able f ii carry oat any obiijj.at int: - made j m\ bv t hoi r tirin. ' i i r> Wk*i <V Titrw. Wlole.a'e I ?ru irb,: -' an Toledo, i ?bii \V \ I III \ii, l\ I \ S i \ ,V M UM I v W bole ? e | (rutftri-t I o!el|.v, 11. Mall's at arrb ' ir e i- 'akeii inlerI ii a 11 \. ? 'in<; ilireel Ij up a 'lie li'ood Mid nine i - -nrCare- of 'le? v-'ein. I I'rit e 7."e per ilol I |e - o I. I h V II i I d r " I ^i-1 s. To-1 ill!' hi lls I'r. e. Hall's '-'a ?it i! v I'l". are b 1. - ? i r *' '.lie* ? '!>'? b ro' Ml lb": el! \ " hi 1.IIOV III t ' ti'e < -. r\ v lore I nke 1 , i p e |. ;rr i'l re!l'|oe|lli*lr e \ p>-f ie lice ! ||]M I>se Oi' Tl I -pb-r li t medicine s' ' a Ui'. ill ' .':n. , I'l'i-.M M-Il l r-Hli ir. Cl !>-! ; ...I!- |! his I'll rt iJ, -f l li -i' i' i-i.i ! <?!'{ i!?>M- "* 1 ;l i i - -rlcl a .-! - f I ! <-ii i 1 ii !i i- - i'.ii! 1*r< inr.'i ' ? "lrroti|> ;I >?! I:-- |?il , i: i |f:ui'!, J.-.'.-! I, ,"i:. in, . Ii , .1. r. M:i"! ?'V A J in' lull Ml IV ifi' 11* i 11?i' 11 V J"1 I . . u : t!:- worI. 11" '' i ?: < : - ?!:i n 'a II. II- ill ill" ll.lllli- l-l slllljl' lll'fl. ' ?- ' :t 1 1;i < ?i i ; j |?r. W Uivmi. It;-'- II iii. V I''" -ii \ I * 2 V l I.'I II. ! I < > M i u - , ' - ii? ('<iii^li i'i' r--. 11 v'ii v " V u i fi- ift- J I' I' 'I ' iii nil iat l eiii'f in - n lli.'a t . ii '_r ii - I hm t' ' * * ' I 'It-a-a 11 f I i ! ak\ i". - C fa i l< t ' i|H;i'!> . h ly riiri- all riiiiul"-. miiN, 111ri :if nrnl ''J' ' liini; I roiilih >. ' rav, luni Uro-.. il--v-h i ! < 'fi .'I *** < ?i I j Temporary I r:i is it i f?t f IHjfes-j flfion. fhroojrli overwork. worry hp if I pinot ional excitement, art' i|tiirkly , t rectified hy l?r. M. A. Hiiuinniis ^.iver | Medicine. i ^ Discovered by a Woman. Another great discovery has no made, and that too, by a lain this country. "Disease fas led its clutches upon her and seven years she withstood its merest tests, but her vital organs re undermined and death oned imminent. For three tilths she coughed incessently, | il could not sleep. She finally covered a way to recovery, by rchasing of us a bottle of Dr. ig's New Discovery f<-r Oonnption, and was so much re ' ved 011 taking first dose, that ! * slept all night; and with two' 'ties !ias been absolutely cured. I r narr.e is Mrs. Luther Lutz.' us writes W. (J. Ilamnick A* ., of Shelbv, N. (/. Trial bottles , e at ('rawfonl Drop. Drug Store iegular size 50c. and $1.00 1 pry bottle guaranteed. 4 ! 'hink wrongly if yon please, , f illcicl on ilnillir wrvlll' .< vi- n liking. 11 in Im-r In in"* l'aiii Itulni C'urrN Oilicrs Why !%ol Ion'.' ly wifi' lias boon using Chamber- j l's Fain Malm, with good results, ! ' a lame shoulder that has pained routinually for nine years. We i] e tried all kinds of medicines and tors wiihout receiving any benelit ; in any of them. One day we saw an ] ertisenient of this medicine and light of trying it. which we did h the best of satisfaction. She has : d only one bottle and her shoulder ( lmost will.? a noi.en i,. mn.i.kit, < richestcr. x. ii. For tale by .1 k. 1 ( key Co. I ?//< / ;/ i IV e liavo inovol our luniks to [ ' ollico ot I lent |i. Springs A: <'o. | 1 nil parties indebted to tis will |, nse come forward and settle at e. We guarantee as tntieli for too as auv other market. K.a km Kits' Hanking and MkKCASTII.K ( 'OMI'ANY. I i-?l l?j Ilrilisla A Soldiers Inf ricn. apt C. I>*>tiiiis??ii is well known over A frica as commander of tin* ees that raptured the famous rebel , lishe. I' inter date of Nov. I. 1S5?7, m Xryburg, ltechuanaland, he | itea: "Hefore starting on the last! npaign I bought a quantity of atnberlain'a ("olio, Cholera and l>i- i hoea Remedy. which I used myself en troubled with bowel complaint | I had given to my men, and in eve- | case it proved most beneficial.'* For j e by .1. F. Mackey A Co. Tlir impecunious individual >nds a lot of his time in tolling! lit ho would do il h?? were alt 11y.?('liic.i?o News. >r. II. II. II udeii. Sum mi t. A la , say s, think Kodol l>y-pepsia Cure is a; end it) medicine. I prescribe it, and c<>mtideinv in il xr ,ws with coii oil ii-e." It Cijjest- what you eat I quickly cure- i'\spep-ia and in;e lion, t rav. t.?i .1 l!r..-. ii-u-s H kiil! rt il ? T rf- i i! n >x ^ j ti v -r >iri . i fie T:injuivpix ?.f" J.su:n:sfcr i: r i I:!:;"-' ?>rrn r :? I r < j11 lor 1 in- i !li i-1111ii of 1.1 \i < i-i. l, p. i'-,. .1 \ ( ! "I'll i\ - - - - Mills llilS. - - > . I; If . - - - ' irii.ic < !!. Iiiii >1 , l.oi'.M, I.KV Y. r.iVH.I . If. <; ills ( rt < !>. I <"aim* (.'Pi'i'k, 11 ' I'N-n-unl Ilill.:; ' I ! : I.:-:. ' t! It ,o!, ! \I 'Ir I, - - - I " \ lfo:;i|s, - - - J I'ntiil l.'-vy !?> I >i-l rirt-t : il i:i it l a nil. - - - ixltusv. - - - - in lie f 'ri fl;, - - I HP ri'i'k. < I H?l''?l. - '* in-''n-i'k, .Ini.i's \ I!?>ri?I -, *j:; IIS i n i l.. - - :?l II'.. < ri'i'k, I raiii-.l. - . " li'- < *r - -!...I..i.i - \ If. a I -, l.in!. .... I?;11 " ii i r. < , - - - - |i;" it ?'rri-k. K r-li:ivv, - 11 ' a-ant Mill. ... Ill1, a?:uil lli!!, - I # *, ii-uiil II ill, < - 'J:!1, i. ant Hill,.Ion. s \ ItoaiS, Jl , ' ilar < 'n ek, ... | ;'?, " ilnr ('rci'k, Imifs \ Wuails, lis " lira pi'ct fully nil limit teil, W. C. C A I I II KN, County Treasurer. Ie|?t jr., I \ \ Buggies, Buggies; Bug Buggies good, Buggiee Buggies big, Buggies ' storyBuggies for comfort ar % Btl6( \ ES! WE have I number, of all grades an $30 for :i food ton "Rncrtrv on -- -~r "rs&j season, we arc making a : large weekly sales is the ; sell a good buggy for so 1 C&r Our livery service ular favor. Good Gen tie 11o rses and CarcJ Plenty of Wagons Call and see us. ELLIOTT &. l??? vol H'.iVTXO lliliK0?OO? We want a local manager. I.uly >r gentleman, in own town or 'nunty ; no canvassing required. Vou can devote full or spare ti ine ; <>r evenings only, in connection with your regular vocation. $'200 to can he made before Christmas and it will re |ture very little time. It is not necessary to have had experience. Send cfamp for full particulars. Address, The Bell Company, Dept. B, Philadelphia, l'a. Nov. ' S wks. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Time llel ween Columbia ??nl .Tuota aouville. liailiTu Time ll?tw?eu Columbia ami Oilier I'olnta. Effective June 11th. 1890. ? iNo. 34 No. II Northbound. Dally* 1 tally Ly. j'viiie. F.o.&p.ity kuor 7 ?r " Savannah 12 85 p 11 591 Ar. Columbia 4 8?p i Dili Ly. Charlwton, So. Ky 7 00 a< 5 80f tiuinmcr villa 7 41 a ft 09 j Branch villa 8 &'? ?! 7 50 j Orangeburg 9 23 a1 8 24 j Knurvilln lo lftn 9 20j Ar. t'oiombia*.. *i II iW?l 10 loj Ly. AuirunIa.Ho. Ky 2 4-?|?; 9 .?t| " It riiiiiteville Ito'.ij. lo l.'t | " A ikon 2 ftu j? " Trenton H SH|il II 00j " Jolinutona U4'.'pJ 11 201 Ar. I' liiiiihiiil'n. ili'p'l 5 20j>| 2 101 Ly ('<>ri>in IViiiml'i; ft . ft 4."i 11 ft 5" i " Witili?)M>ro ft 49 I " I'hcster . 7 2rt|>| 7 !17 i " Book Hill . 7 7A|. Kill Ar. < hnrlolt* . ....... 8 4.'>|>| 9 Iftl " 1 hmvilla ... | 12 .Via I 221 Ar. K.chiiioit.l ... OOOitl 0 2ft | Ar. \V.?<hiic.-|..ii . i 7 .V>:?| 0 0#> | !'!:!!. ' I .' ? 11 2ft | . ...-.-I . ! It:.. :i| 2 .V.I _!___: 1 J'"'i H -';" S.lllt l.lltlllliil, . 1 '** " It illy. | Dally l.v N? v. ,ii;.:: I jjjftp 12lftn l.v \. :. i .1,. - ,. 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Throne Pii:, inn IniMinc r* ,iu l > ifti i - * > : Inr rarft M t i i villa mil Saw Y < >i ;i mihI Phi innn i*iti an Imtwoiii Auin *ta and dial in*)' nr) ?T \ * * 'iiriiut* I'll! ; mi > < ? .'iliK rl?M lifv.iiii ,l:i? k-onvill mr. i " .i.iilii*. enroll to iliiiiv letwcin Jaci i* 11. ' mill t iik'ilUIHti, Vll) A ll! Villi'. H'.AS'K- liANMiN'. v crr.?\ 'I \ (' .VHvu. NT T T \T , YVltsMnftiin YV A. TURK, {* H HAKDW1CK, u I' A A Mlliugt in A Ui 1*. A., Atlanta EiIiimiI# Vour ItnircU Willi t'liarnrrtft. fiiMiy rvitliarUc, cro (oimtipuiion forovee JOc.iVt. If r C.U foil.dnigK ?tsr fund mono; i 1 rgies galore? \ better, Buggies best-r * Little, Buggies on every Mu V id Buggies for last. ? 3IESI ^ , o: 1UGGIES, almost without id all prices, ranging from .00 up. In fact, just at this specialty of Buggies. Our secret of our being able to ittle monev. J continues to grow in popr, Stylish Turnouts, ul Drivers. and Harness, too. CRAWFORD. Experienced Butcher. IIIAVK secured the services of Mr. IIKNRY MULLER, of Charleston. S. C., an experienced hutcher, who will take charge of my meat market today, and who will he glad to wait on my customers. The best beef cattle the market affords is the kind I buy, and when yort get your meat at my market it is the best. From now on I will have Fresh Fish! i On Wednesday's, Friday's and Saturday's Oysters on Saturday's, llring your hides to me?I pay the highest market price for* them. Beef Cattle Wanted. S. T. III. AO KM ON, 'I'hone No. 5ft. SPECIAL NOTICE !\ * ?-?- ' V \ LIJ PKHSONS INDKBTKD TO * /A i*< h.. v.*.. ? a . I A A. en un WJ n utr lir iMiUUIll, must come forward and settle promptly. We have sold out our mercantile j business to the Lancaster Mercantile , Company and it will be impossible for ns to carry our customers any longer. ' As you well know, we have always i tried to be very indulgent and accommodating to our customers and have [ never pressed them unnecessarily, so i we hope they will appreciate the fact | now that we are going oubof business, and will come forward promptly and j make settlement. All notes and aci counts will be due by the tlrst of November and we will expect settlement J in full by t bat time, i j Thanking our fi lends and the public J | generally for their liberal patronage , in t In past, we are, | Very respectfully, t! I!ATII, SPRINGS & CO. Lancaster, S. t lot. t, "JO lm-wAs : MITIIE TO TliKSPlSSIMIN. i NOTK i: is hereby given and the public forewarned not to hunt, i li h. iuf timber, or ol her w iso t respass up it the following described lands: \ i r;i i ol about loo acres, hounded 4 : I.".' of V\. |t. !?|y b-r, .t !:. r.ruoe, \ ind .1 l-'uiiderhurk. A 'r: t ot about 'JoQ.acres, bounded b;. 1 i: i f \V. ,1*. Futnlcrhurk, .1. \V. f : i i-. ':. I.. Me N eely it. a I. v ' 1 f about lsu acres, bounded .oil of (jeorge I'lyler. W. <J. 'j Mi w .1. Funderhurk et. al. \ ir- * f about 80 acres, bounded <- -> i . .1 in?. liitiicy. mini ?> ttl??rs it >! >i ',r 111 Mark/) nl \ i 'ii. * < t :i!> >nt, acrfA, hfiiinttcd i I, \r I rivi-r on tlibv?*t mmI >>y n ii- oi ,1. I iiiulorbiirk, .f. T. Futiilor>11. t : .nut T. I.. \l-.i i ! :u n > of lntMl lying iii'ar I rml! >v ill** ami lioiliijl try lots noil f-nnl- ?.l N -f. 1 ninlerbnrk, .!. It. Fun- a , ill i ll. r I! 11 ri:i ?? p| n|. ^ .1. It. FtJNIiRKHl" l?K. b T. f.. FrxDKHhrKK. T. W. Hi NKKrv. net?17- Into ''I V. ?I JlV! A MAN ^ , A J \.v TAMl l3Tftrf)HT!VI I ,Y CUItK s [J ~~ \ . , Tifimi1! JMJurt uitJaK M?m. f I ?. * t> ii.,? !? i/' mi?i, ol.-. t?n ?it [e* ** \ I . . i r !., J \ . f.rl Inlla, ?mit nu.ctu X I ii'itoro I? IVltuMlf in oil) or ;onn*. anil ' i iii.ibfiri.i iily, n. tu>-iier mi.rriiuo?. , nrv? ? ' r xr>? J C.'lt'y I. I ( . 1-n mil lion if .. , ?;.*< .1 i i iii.ii, 'ilmlri 4anow* iait.ic. .alo iiiiiinnv :.! rl aifaat.* 1 ' i f hctt ,'il i ".li-r imi In| ?Ui ?ti>i? inwvti" f ?'it > "n? A' t .'id' lrlj. Thay iuwacumrtnou iint .i' I i , <-r.t Wo civ* at-oaititawrluan<t aann>yCAnfl In twhciMior r-.fm. ill- UBI'/. I'fituWVIwifar pr.i'l.u.'iii or in i-? . ' t> rjai,riinull rnf f*W. Bf i mull, in plain Mr i ! : hi r<?v?ti i uf prlro. Cirrolar ,??? ajax kmmiiuv3^yigb5rbf tn furo ( ?nnll|>ntlmi Vor?T?[. I ' Ikko ('.llCWfltii CiVAOV Ctttbartlc. llMi or 25c. If C. C. C. fall to eufo, druggist* refund money.