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V * i r . Short Locals. SERVICE CONSECRATED. ' When the Savior stooped to l>atlic OOCO His dt-clple's dunt-ftntni'd feet,. ^ Ho did consecrate all service, 0 And make toil for others sweet*. ' ' MAKCAKKT A. ItK'llABn. Columbia, S. C. i fc Lf ?For elegant wetHing invita tions call at tlio Kntkrimusk office ?Watch for the Jaysville Hand l*a jade at noon Wednesday Nov. 8. ?All kinds of job printing done at the Entkri'RIBK office. ? Mr. Spnrcenn Cherrv ha* boucht the frnit stand and stock of Mr. H. B. Coflius. * ?UA Jay From JayRville" at Opera House, Wednesday, Nov . 8th. ?The Craigsville school opened last Monday with Miss Virginia Robinson, of Heath Springs, ?p teacher. | ?Mr. W. B. Chip went to ('o lumbia Thursday to look after his hands and teams grading on the \ ney'railroad ns?r that cit.r. r ?FOR SALE ?Ten fine Pigs, O. I. C., eross< with Berkshire, by J. A. Taylor, Lancaster, S C. 2t. ?It. is expected that trains will * be running between Camden and Columbia, on the Seaboard Air Line's new branch road, hv the first of Jannarv ion ?Coming Soon?Th?? funny 3 act Comedy?*'A Jav From .lava ville" Company, ahighclassbnw, Thirty five people traveling in their own private Pullman car? ' \ (Eva.) f ?LOST.?A gold pen with initials M. V. C. engraved, was lost between the dwelline of John T h Green, Esq., and the S. O. & G, Extension depot, or about the said depot. Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at the Enterprise office. ?One of the most important specialties introduoed during the performance of "A j From Jaysville," which will be presented at the Opera House next Wednesday night Nov. 8, is the wonderful performance of Hermann the greatest triok bicycle rider perhapi in America. Many of the feats performed by bim on a wheel are said tc be marvelous. To Be Wedded. Cards are out announcing the marriage on the 15th inst., at S o'clock in the afternoon, Mr Nathaniel Barto Cousar and Mist J Nannie Robinson, daughter of Mr [ and Mrs. N. P. Robinson. Thr ' ceremony will take place at the - home of the parents of the bridt u* 'prospective, three miles north ol town. To Purify and Knrioh the Blood Strengthen the Nerves and Invigorate the System, use Dr. M. A. Sim raonn Liver Medicine. - Important Stall Lost. Washington, October 31.?The treasury department has received information that all the treasurj mail which left here yesterda) evening at 4 o'clock for the sub treasury at New York, went dowr on the ferry boat which ?anV crossing from Jersey City shortl> r~ waiter mianignt last night. It ic expected that practically all oi the letters, warrants and draftf will be found on recovery to b? decipherable and in that event little delay wfll be experienced in sending duplicates. If, how ever, the writing should be found to be illegible it. will cause con t siderable delay. " 'J* Temporary Derangement of Diges tlon, through overwork, worry 01 emotional excitement, are qtilckl] rectified by Dr. M. A. Himtnona Livei Medicine. a Tlie Flashing: Eye, Bouyant Footstep and Rosy Complexion result from the use of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. ? 5 Killed at a Party. Cheraw, Nov. 2.?The negroes around town are considerably excited today over the murder of a young ne gro man named Ed Sellers. There was a party at a house near town and a large number of negroes who are working on the railroad attended. . ; Several of the town darkies went there and a general row was the result. Pistols were drawn and 10 or 15 shots ' were tired. Ed Sellers was hit in the stomach fcnd died in about an hour after. No others were hurt. It has been \ impossible to locate the person who did the shootin g. as t here were a num| her in the light.?The State. The reliable cure for Leucorrhoea, Ovarian Disorders and Falling of Womb, is Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. I i Storm No Respt't'ler of Quar1 online. Wilmington, N. 0, Nov. 1.? The Norwegian Lurk Johannes. 1 ('apt.. Thorsen, which wasatqnar IM...UV m * UWUUI^Mf, |. * M | | im I II |- Wdav morning's storm, broke loose from her mooring and went , ti!icht.lv aground. She was easily ruiH?d ofT this morning hv tugs. To Regulate the Menses, Stop Flooding and too frequent appearance of Menses, take Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. A Lightship Adrift. Washington, Nov, 1.?The light ' house service was todnv notified that, the Cape Charles lightship, otr theentrance toCheaapeak bay, i niirfpi! hur m ,\rinoj i ^ ~ - - ?*? -i ???p?a ? iiiio yesterday an is adrift. She will be re pi a red as soon as possible. The Girl'?*Friend, Simmons Squaw ' Vine Wine or Tablets, cause natural appearance and Regular Monthly return of menses. Blown Out to Sea. > Wilmington, N. O., Nov. 1.? The two-masted schooner Stone , wall, Capt. Milliketi, from Wilmington to Shallotte, N. C., with > a cargo of merchandise, was ' caught in Tuesday7* storm after she had entered Shallotte river [ and waa blown out to aea. Vea sel's cargo, with crew, supposed 1 to be lost. Two-masted schooner Lee,Capt Williamaton, bound from Shallotte with cargo of Daval stores ' and produce, given up as lost. 1 The little tug Woodward of the Cape Fear quarantine station and > a small launch, also belonging to the government, were broken > loose from their moorings and > sunk in the storm. f Weary women need an occasional dose of 'Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine to Strengthen their Nerves and Invigorate their Systems. Two Schooners Wrecked, Kalcigh, N. C., Nov. 1.?Advi^AQ frnm \favaKA XT ri v s s J o ? VJ VIIJ, . V>#1 I nay : The three masted schooner Charles S. Davis, Somers Point, N. J., from SavanDah for Philadelphia, lumber laden, is ashore at Bogue inlet, 25 miles west of - Morehead City. The vessel and i cargo are a total wreck. The ; crew of eight men were all saved. 1 The vessel was commanded by i Capt. John W. Adams of Philaf delphia. He is now at Morehead J with his crew. The three-masted ? schooner Thomas L. James of I Keyport. N. JM is also ashore at . Bogne inlet. She is lumber laden, I from Savannah for Philadelphia. The cargo and vessel are in bad condition. The crew of eight ~ were all saved. Capt. Pierce re' ports the worst storm ever seen r on this coast. 9 # 1 . I 4 U. S.GOi TOTHF Promntlv Rflanhfi* the Seat 11 .... HIV VUUI (len bloi of all Blood Diseases and Cures the Worst Cases. blood di> ments or troubles so obstinato nnd diflicul to cure such real, deep-seated blood disc;, offer such incontrovertible evidenceof nu is a euro! It goes down to the very sent foundation of the very worst cases, and rou not, /ike other remedies, dry up the poisot only to*break forth again more violently trace of taint, and rids the system of it fo Mrs.T. \V. Lee, Montgomery, Ala.,writ< ago I was inoculated with poison by a nu my babe with blood taint. I was cove re ulcers from head to foot, and in my greate: to die. Several prominent physicians tn to no purpose. The mercury and pot gave me seemed to add fuel to the awful devouring me. I was advised by friend wonderful cures made by it, to try Swift's proved from the start, as the medicine set to the cause of the trouble and force the po bottles cured me completely." Swift's Sp? S. S. S. FOR 1 ?is the only remedy that is guaranteed mercury, potash, arsenic, or any other mi cure Cancer, Kczema, Scrofula, ltheui Totter, Boils, Carbuncles, Sores, etc. Valuable books mailed free by Swift Spc ^il&SyMwyL stock tk southern liandsoin ers r( Bamberg Nursery Con CHESTER JURY SCORED an BY JUDUE BUCHANAN Ju m: For Failing to Agree on Verdict mi In Walker-Howie Case. to pi, Special to The State. m Cheater, November 1.?At 5 30 to o'clock laat evening the case of ri< Walker against Howie went to de the jury. The court houne had pe been crowded to ita full capacity ar all day. All interests have been te centered upon the court house The case has been all the more|ag interesting on account of the tes- in timony of the prosecuting wit- w? nesses and the close business and friendly relation of these witness- a | es to Solicitor Henry. Mr. Joseph fr< A. Walker is the foremost grocer da of the city of Chester, and is the cl? owner of the new presshrick build- ti< ing of which so much has been pnb^'shed of late. The testimony ]*i in the case was very interesting. $t The counsel for the defense, bj Paul Hemphill and S. E. McFad op den, made a splendid fight, and cil delivered two very exhaustive th and forcible arguments. be Solicitor Henry made a fine M speech in closing the case, and th was ably assisted by R. B. Cald- wi well, Esq., the strongest attorney ch at the bar. do The jury remained closeted all ca night, and, after repeated appeals to the judge, was allowed free- III J A l%A i ? * unm hi lii.-iu mis morning. On tif their coming out, Judge Buchanan made remarks to those citi- [ia zenp of Chester county that ereated surprise and indignation in ge the court room. The jury stood 6 for acquittal and 6 for convic- or tion, and stated to the eourt this dc morning, after repeated appeals D( to the judge during the night that in ITTOi 1 i : V i i tost made S. S. S. easily , u lonstrntes its superiority over otl . k1 remedies. It matters not how oh ate the ease, nor wlmt other treat I it or remedies have failed, S. S. S * ays promptly reaches and cures any ! here t he hh.i;d is in any way involved , a no who lias had < xpertenoe with ! "eases knows that thero are no ail- j~ It to cure. Very few remedies ? initn r sea af? S. S. S. cure-, and none em; jrit. S S. S. ts not merely a tonic?it i v of all mood diseases, and gets at the j n tsthi poison from the-v: l.in. Itdoes | i ami hide i; from view temporarily, | than ever; S. S. S. forces out every I rever. js: "Some years <e-*-V2r-j?, rse who infected I ' il with sores and : I " ctremity I prayed I ?' rated mo. hut all | ash which they *>?\ ; f ! flame whieh was . s who hail seen i, * Specific. I im- J mu d to go direct v ?, ison out. '1 weyty ^^T<i, scitic? "HE BLOOD purely vegetable, and contains no , TIP Pit 1 r?l> ?' ?' * *- r :i - ..i. 11/ MC'.l'l- DIMS IU | 11 mutism, Contagious lilotnl l'oison, I ^ ?oilic Compiiny. Atlanta, Ciu. I W rWrniNK? ,i == a i your interest to secure si at lias been propagated on ( s : soil? If so, write us for ! e catalogue of fruits, flow- j I ornamental shrubbery. J :asonable. s ipany, Bamberg, S.C.' I agreement wan impossible. 1 idge Buchanan, in a sneeing anner of disgust, told the forenn and jury that their failure c agree was ascandal ;that it was 1 ain to him that they lacked anhood and intelligence enough * render the popular verdict. lie liculed them severely and or- j red, abruptly, that they dis f me and get something to eat [ id nee if they couldn't do bet- * r. ' " ' I The jury was above the aver- t ;e, and some of the most prom- J ent men in Chester county i are members of it. fTL _ - J ? ? * inejuages narsn taiK created great deal of talk and caiticism 1 r>m all classes of people here toiy. The judge's charge was f parly in favor of the prosecu- ( >n. , The public will remember that J st spring Henry B. Howie, a i ate constable, was authorized 1 r the State board of control to i >en a beer dispensary in this f by, on the recommendation of e county board. A small num- ( ir of the citizens here backed up I r. Walker in his fight against e beer privilege and finally snt to Howie's place and purased a bottle of beer. This was me to make grounds for a test se, as Mr. Walker termed it. Under criminal proceedings owie was closed up, as a blind ter keeper would have been. The proper way for Walker to tve proceeded would have been institute "quo warranto" to 1 e whether or not Howie held i e office of beer dispenser legally not. This Mr. Walker did not j >, and was accused by Howie of >ising and meddling into a busess he had nothingfto do with. t " "f V V great many of the good people T Chester agreed Witi) Howie in his opinion A great deal of tuik ?ro and con went tlit* rounds. Finally, llowie, on the advice f his atlnriu > and the chairman f the hoard of coutrol, wen' to ValUer and asked him to with r.iw the warrant, and promised f he would do so ho (Howie) mild d'-' i- t in the beer privilege natter. At this meeting words >as-ed tlink and last between Iowie and Walker, and finally Iov.'ie shot W:t||;er in Iho ?ru>. nd then v. i nt to the j *i 1 and ave up t<- I lie sheriff. He w'.s eleased on bond, and the rase i ;?s co(.tinned from the .lone term if curt until now . How's This? VI'o .dV..e Hi... II ?-? ! 11..I1 1? ' wiit-? v/nr ii ui uit*ti i/inmrh i\^? card for any case of < "atarrli that caniot be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. '. J. Chunky it '<?. l'rops.. Toledo, O. We, fbe undersigned, have known *. .I.Cheney for fbe lu?t 15 years, and lelieve him perfectly tionorable in all msint ss transactions atid lluancially hie to carry out any obligations made iV their llrm. Vk8t & Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio Vai.imno, Kinnan & Marvin, Wholesa e Druggists, Toledo, (). Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter-, tally, acting directly upon the blood nd iiiiico s surfaces of the system, 'rice 7"?e. per bottle. Sold by all drog;ists. I'estinionials free. Hall's Family Tills are the best. \,tinrtistrv's Market. On Kridav, Nov. 3, cotton iiid produce brought the follow nsr prices : cotton. Itrict good middling, Tbj iood middling 73-? ttrict middling 7 diddling. GJ? pkootick. Hitter (good), per pound,... .10to 12 <]ggs, per dozen 12 yhickens, 16 to 20 "^orn, perbushel, 45 Iams(bome raised),per pound. .9 to 10 Hioulders (home raised),per lb.,6>?to7 The above prices are paid by Merchants for any of the above 1 J A- -1 LI? 1 . i milieu prouucis, anu is puousneu or the benefit ot those who have hem for sale. ?For all kinds of job printing, :all on or write the Enterprise ?ub. Co. Chamberlain** Pain Balm Cures Others, Why Wot Yon? My wife has been using Chamberairi's Tain Halm, with good results, or a lame shoulder that has pained ler continually for nine years. We lave tried all kinds of medicines and loctors wiihout receiving any benefit rnm any 01 mem. line flay we saw an idvertisement of this medicine and houghtof trying it, which we did with the best of satisfaction. She has jsed only one bottle and her shoulder s almost will.?Adoi.ph L. Mili.ktt, Manchester, N. H. For sale by J. F. blackey ?fe Co. I'srd 1?> IlrltlMh A Soldier* Infrlca. Capt. C. O. Dennison is well known ill over Africa as commander of the orcea that raptured the famous rebel ialishe. Under date of Nov. 4, 1S97, rotn Nryburg, .Ilechuanaland, he writes: "Before starting on the Inst sampaign I hought a quantity of .'hamberlaiu's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used myself vhen troubled with bowel complaint md had given to my men, gnd in eve y case it proved most beneficial." For lale by .1. F. Mackey & Co. SPECIAL NOTICE! A LI. PERSONS INDEBTED TO i\. US. either bv Note or Arnnnnt nuHt come forward and settle prompty. We have sold ont our mercantile business to the Lancaster Mercantile Company and it will be impossible for is to carry our customers any longer. As you well know, we have always :ried to be very indulgent and accommodating to our customers and have never pressed them unnecessarily, so 0 we hope they will appreciate the fact now that we are going out of business, tnd will come forward promptly and make settlement. All notes and accounts will be due by the first of November and we will expect settlement in full by that time. Thanking our friends and the public v generally for their liberal patronage in the past, we are, Very respectfully, HEATH, SPKINUS & CO. Lancaster, 8. C., Oct. 4, '09. !tn-w As