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" 1 - * v * *' * UWCAStER J.NTERPR1M Pufcilisnid tvery Wednesday and baWda; . I?Y r-itt. Enterprise Publishing - Compan; A. J. CLARK Rdttor. One Year, $1.00 Sis Months, 50 ct Three Months 25 ci In Advance. We-dneRday, Nov. 8, 1890. ' A Correction. Editor ok The Enter prise : Th* writer of the article published in Saturday's issue of your papei under the head, "The Schools and the Liquor Profits", taken from the Columbia State of the 1st, insfc., is mistaken as to the law governing the distribution of the dispensary profits among the public schools. He says: "The Comp tfoller General has received from all the counties save Barnwell and Spartanburg the statements of the county superintendents of anhnnla a a t n thn n m/\n nt f aa aL ovaavvso wo I \w Vllf O I1IUU lit VII r C* I 11 county needs from the dispensary profits to make up fhe constitu tional $3 per capita. Upon this statement the money now held in the treasury will he distributed." That, I say, is a mistake. The Comptroller Genera! did not make any inquiry as to what counties lacked an\ thing of hav ing $3 per capita for school pur poses, and no distribution based upiui such an inquiry is to be . made. What the Comptroller General wanted to know was how much e ich county lacked after the apportionment was made from the poll tax and the three mill tax of.having enough to give each chool district seventv five del. lam for each school in that district. For example, tb?# Heath Spring District has two schoola,? a white and a colored,?And its share of the county school fund must be one'hundred and fifty dollars, or if must be made up from this dispensary money that is about to be distributed. The Belair District has, 1 think, three schools; its share, therefore, must be two hundred and twenty five dollars. A good many of th? districts do not receive enough for each school to get this seventyfive dollars (to run the schools three months, as the law directs) and Supt. Thompson having so r?purieu we snail pet about $llilM) to make up the deficiency, that beinp the amount required. Now, after this deficiency has been made up in all the counties (which will require about $19000) the remainder of th? dispensary profits will be apportioned among all the schools in the State in proportion to the enrollment of each school?or rather of each school district. I make this correction because, havinp to pay out the sshool funds, I know that there is al ready a general belief among the people that each school is entitled to three dollars per scholar, and they do not understand whv tli?v do not get that amount; and this article from The State will but confirm that belief if allowed t( go uncorrected. There was a law requiring all of the State's share of the dispensary profits to be divided among the schools that did not get three dollars per capita, but it is no longer in force. Tho law I have tried to explain was made by an act of the last session of the Leg* islature. W. C. Caithen. t o I [Pof the ENTinpRtn. ! VAN WYCK DOTH. i Van Wyck, S. C., Nov. 6, '99. F We shall endeavor to write a line for the Enterprise now giving its readers such news as have | come under our observation for the last week. Our communty is very quiet. Farmers, as a general thing, have their corn all up and some few are sowing their small grain, such as wheat and oats, and I am glad 1a cqV 1 liot on nnnonol lt? 1 a v\r nuj (iiuv uu uuuounil J I ? I crop will he put in. Some improvements are going on. Mr. II. II. Massey lias built 1 a new store or "commissary" as ' he calls it. The Woodmen are going to build a large hall, with two stories, the lower of which will he used as a school room. Our Van Wyck school is rocking along very nicely with Mr. J. K Connors, as principal, and the trustees are to be complimented in securing the services of such j an accomplished scholar as Mr. Connors. The "law i? up" for t he'prej vention of shooting birds and our sporting population are in their! j glory ; you can hear them poping awav on every side. The crop of 1 birds are very good. The Woodmen will give a hot! j supper on the ltith of this month j to raise funds for their hall. The I ia if, ti lt.,,i ,-i??!. t *.? . 1 I vum^/ O It aiwiu inline Plttir illlW | ' adding new names to their order I every month. Mr. Draden Fudge, near Lands lord, on the Chester sider lost his barn by an incendiary tire last' week together with all his forage.1 The loss was total ; s he had no insuranee. Miss Sugar Tillman and sister, | Mrs. .1 M. Yoder, visited Waxi haw, N. C.. last week. Mrs. Sal | lie Stewart ?.nd Mrs. P. C. Reckhum are visiting relatives and j friends in Rock Hill. Mr. and Mrs. U. H. Massev vis! ited the home lolk in Chester the j past week Mr. and Mrs. Draden Fudge and Mr. John Lee Tillman went to Lancaster on a business trip I last Saturday. Old IIickoky. Blood Cure Sent Free. ,1 By addressing Blood Balm Co. SSI I Michell Street, Atlanta, G?? any Kn' terpri.se rtader may obtain a sample bottle of their famous B. I>. B.? Botanic Blood Balm, the greatest, gran| dest, best and strongest Blood Kemedy made. Cures when ail else fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula,eczema, boils, i ! 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 'j while accept ing. Sample bottle sent i j all charges prepaid. I.urge bottles. (containing nearly a quart of rnedj icine) for sale hy all druggists at $1 i per bottle. It. B. It. is always ahead of all other Blood Kemedies for curing ! Blood Humors. Try It. It. It. next , j time joii buy n ,?lood Purifier. ? Rev. .1. L. Oates. pastor of 1 I'nitv church, left Mondav for I * Charlotte, N. C., to attend synod. which meets at that place this II week He was accompanied as I far as Iloek Hill hy Mrs. Oates, J who, after spending a few days there, will visit relatives in Ten I nessee before returning home. I I'pon Mrs. (bites's return she will ' he accompanied l>v Miss llessie ' Crockett, of Tennessee. I Temporary Derangement of Digestion, through overwork, worry or emotional excitement., are quickly rectified by Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. I . . V* Shot Monday Morning. An unfortunate -difficulty occurred here at an early hour last Monday 'morning between Mr. R. J. Mackorell and Messrs. J J. Blackraon and his brother, Will, in which Mr. Mackorell was shot, the ball passing in at the right side of the back and coming out, the physicians say, on the right side of his chest. Of the number who heard the shots, several say there were four, others that there were three. One of the balls went through Mr. Mackorell's clothing into his coat pocket and through a portion of a blank book that he had in his pocket. There the ball stopped, and alter thfe difficulty, it was found in his pocket. The ball from the third shot appears to have gone astray, as it has i never been found. The unfortunate difficulty occurred in the store of Mr. John J. Blackmon, in which his brother. Will .. ..I i- \r- 11 ?? it-, m it iitrn. iur. luacKoren went in there to collect an account for some meat recently sole' when the trouble began. The wounded man ran out at the front door and said he was shot. He was taken into the store of his brother in-law, Mr. John Riddle. next door, where medical aid was summoned and the wounded man placed upon a mattress and made as comfortable as possible. In a short while he was taken home w here he is receiving every attention that is needed. lie is doing as well as could be expect ed. It is hoped by the physicians that the ball did not strike the vitals, but that it danced and went round near the surface. Messrs. John ami Will Black| mon pave themselves up to the sheriff and were promptly lodged in jail. About night they were released upon a bond of $5,000 for their appearance. I The unfortunate occurrence is J greatly regretted by the friends of both parties. I'Cfd hr n-lll-K A Capt. C. G. Dennison is well known all over Africa as commander of the forces that captured the famous rebel Galishe. Under date of Nov. 4, 1897, from Xryburg, Hechnanaland, he I writes : "Before starting on the last campaign I bought a quantity of I Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy, which I used myself I when troubled with bowel complaint and bad given to my men, ami in every case it proved most beneficial." For sale by .1. F. Mackey A Co. NOTICE! To I lit* Taxpayers of Lancaster Coanty. Till: TREASURER'S OFFICE \/ll be open for the collection of taxes for tin- tSscal year IsW. from the 16th day of October to the Hist day of De' cember, 1899. The levy is as follows : 'State, - - - - ft Mills j County. - - - -ft 44 | O. A C. R. R., - - - -H 44 Retiring C A C. R. R. Bonds, 3, 44 I Schools, - - - a 44 LOCAL LEVY. . S. C. A G. K. R. R., Gills Creek, 4^ " ; " " " " Cane Creek, 444 I 44 44 44 44 Pleasant Hill, a Lancaster Graded School, 4 44 Oakhurst, - - - 4 44 Jones X Roads, - - - 2 44 Total Levy by Districts: ! Indian Land, ... rjs, ? | Waxhaw, - Hi3, 44 | Cane Creek, - - 21 44 | cane creek, (Jraded, - 2ft ' Cane Creek, Jones X Hoads, 23 " I (Jill's Creek, - - 21)? ** (Jill's Creek, (traded. - 25'a " ' (Jill's ('reek, Jones X Roads, 23'a " Ituford, .... l?i34 Flat ('reek, - - - lt>3| " Flat Creek, Kersbaw, - HJ34 " Pleasant Hill, ... ? Pleasant IIill,Kershaw, - 193., " Pleasant Hill, Oakhursr, - 233., " Pleasant Hill,Jones X Roads, 213, " Cedar ('reek, ... 1634 " Cedar ('reek, Jones X Hi tails, Is3, " Rpspectfully submitted, W. C. CAl THEN', County Treasurer. Sept 25, 1899. * >:'S* Buggies, Buggies; Bugg Buggies good, Buggies 1 Buggies big, Buggies Ii1 storyBuggies for comfort and BUGG :o;. Yes J WE HAVE Bl number, of all grades and $30.i for a good top Buggy on t season, we are making a sp large weekly sales is the se sell a good buggy for so litl oar Our livery service cc ular favor. Good Gentle Horses, and Carefii. SSJ*Plenty of Wagons ai Call and see us. Irujott x. r XOTIVE! We have moved our hooks to c ! the office of Heath, Springs tfc Co. I land all parties indebted to us will . ! please come forward and settle at once. We guarantee as much for i cotton as anv other market. I Farmers' Banking and 1 M KKC A NTII.K Com pan y . To Purify and Enrich the Blood, Strengthen the Nerves and In vigor- V ate the System, use I>r. *M. A. Sim- k . 1110ns I.iver Medicine. SOUTHERN RAIL-WAY. ' C?Dlr?l TIbi lUtwMi ColombUiDil Jft?h tonvlll*. Eaittra l'liu* HatWMa Ctt- ^ Inmbla and Other folate. Effective June 11th, 1809. v . i No. 84 So. St ,u Dally. Dally. Lv. J'rllle, F.C.AP.Ky 8 20 a 7 4tp 1 " Savannah 12 85p li My J r. Columbia 4 88 p 4 Me n Ltr. Charleeton. So. By 7 00 a 6 30p A BummcrrlUe Til* 8 00y a Branch rilla 8 56 a T Mi t Onmrliuri 9 23 a 8 24 p v Kingvtllo 10 15 a 0 20p | At. Columbia. 11 uua MNi | Lt. Aumuita, so lly.... 2 aop 9 uOp Granitoville 8 OOp 10 IS s r *" Aiken 2 so p t " Trenton. 8!Kp IX OOp , " Johnston* S49p 11 90p 1 At. ColumbiaUn. depl Skip 8 10a i Lt (Y>l'bia Bland'g at 5 45 p 6 60 a " W Inn aboro 0 88p 6 49 a ' " Cheeter 7 26 p 787a 1 " Rock Hill 7 56 p 8 11a ] Ar Charlotte. 8 46 p 918a , - Den villa ~ 12 56* 1 ?y ] r. Richmond 6 00 a 6 26 y r j Ar. Washington 7 55 a P 06 p 1 " Baltimore Pa. R. K.. 9 12 a 11 26p , M Philadelphia 1186a 8 Ma ' " Ktw Vurk 2 OOp 6 23a 1 Southbound. ??- 33 ^ M ( | | Rally. 1 tally. f I T.v V?.w V..rb P. U U i u 1 . -- At W \t 16 I Ail I I I " Philadelphia 6 S4p 8 60 a " HaJtimore 7 Up 6 2'.' i 1 Lt. Wash'ton, So. Ry 0 20p 11 15 a t Lt. Richmond 11 00 p 12 01 in ' Lt. Danville 4 15 a 6 02 p i " Charlotte 8 15 a 10 Sip ! M Hill 8 02 a, 11 10 r 1 M ("liester 0 85 n 11 4llp I " Winnsboro 10 21 a 12 82* : ir Col'liii Hlnnd'K >1 11 25 a 1 J7 ? Lv. Columbia Un. dep't . 11 45 n 4 ilui ' | " Johnstons 1 211 pi 8 82# l i " Trenton 1 fhpj t) Ui . ir. Aiken 2 15 p J " (-irnntteville 2 07 p' 7 1*4 " Augusta.. 2 45p' 8 00a Lt. Columbia, So. Ky.. ~8 65p ?4">a Kingville 4 .'Wp 7 uia ! Ofangelmrg 6 29 p. 8 2.'# Branehville 8 (rip 8 .V a I Bnmmerville 7 82p lo is a . Ar. Charleston 8 17 pj 11 CJa Lt. Col'bla. F.c.&P.Ky lo 85 a 12 47 a | J " Savannah 8 07 p 5 OS a 1 Ar Jacksonville . 1 7 40 p V 0u a t KLKEI'INO CAK KKItVICK. 1 Kxcellent oaily passenger service between I Flondn ami New York. I I Nos. Itt anil 84?New York and Florida Ri press. Drnwing-Room Sleeping ('ar# letwrtn 1 Augusta and New York. | Pullman drawing room sleeping carsl>etwren 1 Ta mpa. 'a.-k->nvine, Savannah, Washington I ' 1 and New York. Pullman Sleeping Cars l>etween Charlotte , I and Kh'hinond. No*. ?5 and :*1?U. H. Faat Mall. Through ' | Pullman dchvving room butTet sleeping cars be I tw? n Jacksonville and New York and Pullman Hireling ears botween Anguata and Char I 1 lot le. Dining care nerve all meals en route. , . ruiiJimn KKi-uinR car* wiwpen J&Cl(!<Otmlt? I and Colntnliin, anrouta ilnilr )j?tw?u Jack aoavtUr and Cincinnati, rla Asheville. . : THANKS. OANNON. J.M.CULP. Thiril V P. A lieu. Mgr. T. M., Washington. ' W. A. TL'RK. H H HARDWIOK, ? U. P. A . Washington. A. U. P. A., Atlanta. _____? ^ | The Flashing "Eye,'Bouyant Foot- 1 tep and Rosy Complexion result trom the use of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. . y * v. ' Sf >A5 < ies galore-- * :>etter, Buggies best? btle, Buggies on every Buggies for last. ilEST & JGGIES, almost without all prices, ranging from 00 >" ip. In fact, just at this >ecialty of Buggies. Our cret of our being able to tie money. mtinues to trrow in dod <r5 r ' r $ Stylish Turnouts, I Drivers. id Harness, too. IRAWFORD. ?For all kind* oi job printing, all on or write the Enterprise \n. Co. Clerk's Sale. iTATE OF SOLTII ( UtOLIM, COUNTY OF LANCASTER. In Common Pleas. ' % ? r ' N& fhe Scottish American | Mortgage Company, Limited, l'laintitf, | v?. I V. (J. Moore, William B. j IMyler and George W. | Plyler as Executors, j Defendants, j ' PURSUANT TO THE ORDER OF Judge Buchanan, made in the ,bove entitled cause, on the 19th day . # ~ ~ 1 lOAA W ... - * - > wwiucr I.V.IW, 1 Will Sell At public .notion, at Lancaster Court House, S. 3., on the 1ST. MONDAY IN DECEMBER text, within the legal hours of sale, all hat piece, parsel or tract of land, sltlate mostly in the county of Lancaster, n the State of South Carolina, (a small Dart about thirty (30) acres being sitlate on the Kast bank of Lynche's Itiver, in Cherterfleld county), the whole containing FIVE HUNDRED(500) ACRES, nore or less, bounded on the North by ands of George Plyler and the Estate Lands of Rev. P. M. Plyler;. on the East by lands of Peter Arant. and a unall tract of the said W. G. Moore; in the South by lands of Wm. Plyler ind Columbus Plyler, and on the West ly lands of Pierce Funderburk. Trkmm or Sa lr.?One third cash, and hp hnUfiPP on ? eoH k "ftl ... u ..it uiv ui mrive (iJ) nonthe, with interest from the day of iale, at tiie rate of S per rent per an- ' mm, to be secured by the Note of the I purchaser and a Mortgageof the premRes. The purchaser to have the opion of paying all the purchase money n cash, if he desires. Alfpapers and evenue stamps to he paid for by the purchaser. \V, S. I,. POIM'KR, c. c. t. i.. c. NOTIl'E TO TBBSPASSEBST NOTICE is hereby given and the public forewarned not to hunt, Ish, cut timber, or otherwise trpan??? jpon the following described land*: A tract of about 100 acres, bounded jy lands of W. It. IMyler, J. It. Bruce, ind .1. Funderburk. A tract of about *250 acres, hounded jy lands of W. ,1. Funderburk, J. \V. YtcMauus, (i. L. McNeely et. h). A tract of about 1X3 acres, bounded jy lands of Oeorjje l'lyler, W. (I. Moore, W. .1. Funderburk et. al. A tract of irhnut 80 acres, bounded >y lands of .Ino. I.aney, John Waters ind Sebron .Stacks et. al. A tract of about 2x5 acres, bounded >y l.ynches river on the east and by ands of .1. Funderburk, .J. T. Funder>iirk and T. I.. Poster. '. ' Alao rtl acres of land lyinp near rradesville and bound by lots and andsofW.d. Funderburk, J. B. Fun- 4 lerbnrk, J. It. Bruce et al. I. B. Ft'NbEHni'iiK, i T. L. Fitni>bhiil-rk, T. W. Hcnkki.y. oct- 17-lmo s? * -