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% -?; Short Locals. a ?The Woodmen of the Worlc will meet next Monday night. ?Watch for the Jaysvllle Hand Parade at noon Wednesday Nov. 8. ?Mrs. O. A. OaborneTof Blacksburg, is visiting the family of Mr D. A. Williams this week. W ?For elegant wedding invitations call at the Enterprise office. ?Miss Lillie Porter is attending I the fair in Columbia. ?All kinds of job printing done at the Enterprise office. ? Mips Dora Flynn, of Now Cut, spent r few davs recently with Miss Annie Belle Williams, of the Dougla* section. ?"A Jav From Jaysville" at v Opera House, Wednesday, Nov. 8th. /, ?Mrs. J. W. A. Poiter and son, Mr. Broadus, of Dixie, are attend ing the fair in dolumbia. ?This section was visited hv the first killing frost on Saturday A .wight last. Wtm- -at" ? Mr. John Lee Tillman, of Van Wyck, was in the city Sat urday. ?Mr Lesslie Sistnre will take ' charge of Capt. Fostei's plan 'tation next year. ?Rev. .J. L Oate* will not till his appointment at (Jills Creek church next Sunday. * ?FOR SALE?Ten fine Pigs, O. I. C., crossed with Berkshire, by J. A. Taylor, Lancaster, S. C. it. 4L? ?Mi?s Rosa Patten, o' the gra jfr; ded school, recently spent a few davs with relatives at, Catawba Junction. ?Rev. Chalmers Fraser returned Saturday from a visit to relatives in "Georgia, and occupied his pulpit Sunday morning and night. ?A series of meetings is being held at Bethel Baptist church, a few miles below Lancaster, this week. ?Miss Minnie Fardue is visit ing the family of her brother, Mr. and Mrs. \V. H. Fardue, of the Jacksonham section. ?Monday, as usual, found quite a number of people in town, some of them coming in early. Sale days like Saturdays always bring a large crowd. ?List of letters advertised for wqgk ending November 7, 1899 : r M rs. Ida Ramsey, Rev. B. McCorry, l.ester Reddin. ke- J. F. Greoory, F. M. ?Mr. W. T. Gregory, president of the Lancaster Mercantile Co., returned from Columbia Monday ~.i. i. ? 1 i win-in nn ?cm HRverai a ays a>;o on business. ?Miss Pearl Fewell, of Rock Hill, lias been elected teacher ol the Jacksonhara school, which opened last Monday. She is bnurriintr at tlio linmn "f VIV _v.,. V* V V..V UXflUU IM itll . A. Faulkner. ?Miss Minnie Taylor, of Craigsville, who has been at home for the vacation, left. Saturday for - India Hook, York county, to again take charge of her school at that place. ?Wanted Cotton Skkd.?The highest market price paid for cot ton seed. Warehouse at Narrow Gauge depot. Hulls and meal for sale at lowest prices. It will #,v be to your advantage to see me < before you sell your seed or when you want to purchase hulls and meal. Hoy Sfratt. R" ? -1; * . ? * . ? Hits Lizzie Steven*, of Ker oh aw. vieited relatives here sev I eral days recently. a. . -~Mee?r*. John M. Hineon, Sid ney Hinson end H. J. Gardner were in town Monday. and Mrs. R. B. Mackey, of Heath Spring, were in town Monday and Tuesday. ?Messrs. S. W. Heath, John T. Stevens and W. H. Witherspoon, . of Kersh?w, were in town this week. ?Mr. J. O. Mackorell of Blackstock, came over Monday night to see the condition of his son, Mr. R. J. Mackorell. ?Married, Sunday, October 29th, 1899, Mr. Rochell Morgan and Miss Lizzie Black well. Rev. T. A. Oahrinr ? Married, Nor. 1, 1899, by Rev. 8. N. Watfton, Mr. O. T. Hardin and Miss Alice Adam?, both of the cotton mill. ? Mr. R. Simeon Crockett has accepted a position with the new dry poods store of Messrs. Porter Rros. ?Mtss Eula May Caskey, of New Cut, has been elected teacher of the Dixie school and entered upon her duties on Monday. Oct. ! 30th ? Married, S'.inday, November 5th, 1S99, Mr. Sanford Starnes Miss Mollie Gardner, liev W. C. Faile officiating; ail of Flat I ureeK. ? Rev. W. O. Ewart has gone lo Charlotte, N. C.. to attend the meetings of the Associate Re formed synod of the south which meets there this week. ? Coming Soon.?The funny 3 act Comedy?UA Jay From Jays ville" Company, a high clars show. Thirty five people traveling in their own private Pullman car? (Eva.) ?Presiding Elder Campbell will hold his fourth quarterly conference here next Sunday nignt, in uie Methodist church, lie will preach and hold the conference at the close of the regular services. ?Bishop Capers, of the Episcopal church, will visit Lancaster Friday of this week. He will preach Friday evening at 7.30 o'clock in the Episcopal church. The public generally is cordially invited to attend the services. ?One of the most important specialties introduced during the performance of "A Jay From Jaysville," which will he presented at the Opera House next Wednesday night. Nov. 8, is the wonderful performance of Hermann. 1 the greatest trick bicycle rider perhaps in America. Many of the feats per> formed by him on a wheel are said to be marvelous. ?Corn shuckings are now the ' order of the day in different sections of the county. Mr. Low, ranee lMyler, of () K, called in about 40 hands last Saturday afternoon and had his usual big [pile of corn shocked and cribbed. I Fifty pounds of mutton was one ' of Mr. Plvler's "dyers" for the ' occasion. Ugh! 1 ?Rev. R Leo Robinson preached two very excellent sermons in i the A. R. I*. church here Sunday morning and night. The church was crowded at both services, lie has been spending a few days with his parents, Mr. and Mrs. i N. P. Robinson since the meeting of presbytery last week, but left I yesterday for Charlotte to attend the synod of his church. Nineteen and One-Half Cent* for Cotton Seed. I will now pay 19$ cents per bushel for cotton seed delivered at the depot here. Nov. 8. M. S. Witubrspoon. \ Weary women need an occasional dose of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine to Strengthen their Nerves and Invigorate their Systems. The Bloodhounda Have Come. The two bloodhounds Sheriff Clyburn made arrangements to get. sometime ago arrived Saturday and were at once placed in charge of Jailor Wilson at the jail. The came from Coatsville, P>i., and cost, delivered in Lan caster, $52. i . ^ The Girl's Friend, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, cause natural appearance and Regular Monthly return of monooo Shoplifter Sent to the llanu. Wyatt Cunningham, colored, the notorious shoplifter, has been at his old trick again. This time it was a saddle from the Lancaster Mercantile company. He-tole it Saturday night and war before MagistrateCaskey Monday morn ing and on the rhaingarig that evening for 30 days in default of the alternative fine of $25. To Regulate the Menses, Stop Flooding and too frequent appearance of Menses, take Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. The Call Accepted. Rev. O. W. (Gardner, I). I) , stopped over in Lancaster a few hours Monday on his return from Heath Spring where he preached Sunday morning and night to the Baptists, and where he will preach two Sundays in the month here after, he having accepted the call recently extended him by the Heath Spring church. He is de lighted with the Heath Spring people and thinks the outlook for that church is unusually encotir aging. lie will be with them on the first and third Sundays. Tlie reliable cure for r,eucnrrhoea, Ovarian Disorders and Falling of Womb, is Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. I>entint on the Chain(jan{/. The chief of police of the town of Kershaw passed through Lan caster Tuesday in charge of Dr. J. G. Rutledge, a prominent dentist who lives two miles north of this place and practices dontistrv here and at Kershaw and lleath Spring. He was taking the doe tor to the county chningang for his refusal to pay a license of $10 imposed upon dentists for the privilege of practicing in the town of Kershaw ; or, more correctly speaking, for his refusal to pay a fine of $20 imposed hv the town council of Kershaw for the violation of an ordinance requiring dentists to secure a license before practicing in that town. It will not be a surprise to any who are at all familiar with the good qualities of Chamberlain's Cough Remedy, to know t hat people every where take pleasure in relating their experience in the use of that splendid medicine and in telling of the benefit they have received from it, of had colds it ban cured, of threatened attacks of pneumonia it has averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup an*! ivhnnt^imr oon ob I* * - - 1 ?? unplug viuu^u* it i ? a ^ranu, good medicine. For sale by J. F, Maokey A Co. ?The new Unity A. It. 1\ church, which has been under construction lor sometime, is nenring completion. The church is now being ceiled, arfd it will not bo long till the people of that section can congratulate themselves upon having one of the most commodious houses of worship in Lancaster county. Services were held in the new church last Sunday. , 'V H # ? . ' V " ' *S 4 s m WHAT Is it that you want, got to have, and can't do without ??something to eat. Well, I have got it, and at old rock-bottom prices, too; and everything nice and fresh. If YOU Don't believe it, come and see. If everything is not as I say, I can't throw off on any one. I am by myself?no company business. I have got so much stuff it would be no use to give a few prices; but I WANT ? You to come and see me and we will make the prices. Come on and try, and see if I can't learn you how to like "Mackorell." 14 lbs good 10c Coffee $1. Bring me your butter, eggs and chickens. Respectfully, J. B. MACKORELL,. ? The Union Central LIFE ^ |*r INSURANCE COMPANY. ? ? CINCINNATI, OHIO. ^ ^ THK ON'LY f'OMI'AN'Y in the lard that madp trains at every point ?it dually from 18M lo 1SH7. EXCELS IN llittbe-i Interest Earning, Safest l'ns-ible Investi ^P merits. Lowest Kntioof Death l.o>se>, 1,'apid Increase of Business. Large Dividend"1 to Policy-Holders. ^ T. L. WILIjINGIIAM, District Representative P ?See ad of Mr. T. 1< Willing Mrs. K. .I. Dickson, Westminster, S. ham, who is here representing tne C.. writes: Eleven years ago I was tt /> i t r t /-i for six months unable to do my work, Union Central Life Insurance Co., ... T . .. .. - /.l . . i and Dr M. A. MmmoiiH Liver Medlof Cincinnati, Ohio, a ur?t class ... . ?.u ?*?.i ?. kw iifii- i mi cine restored me to good health. Think company. Mr. Willingham will . # ."?, , , . V , . - * a .. one package of it worth a dozen of be glad to show you the plans ot his company. ' llow's Thi8? Dinnr iin l. we oiler one Hundred Dollars Ke- M~||||ll I III ward for any ease of t 'atarrh that ran- I I II IS# 1111 ' not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. ! % P. J. Cheney ?fc Co., Props., Toledo, O. We, the undersigned, have known ' a _ P. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and 7 believe him perfectly honorable in all A M business transactions and tlnancially w* V^IIII|IU| IN W, able to carry out any obligations made "m I | 11 11 | ?y a by their firm. T I IIUIIU / 4", Wkst A Tkuax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, Ohio . OR CALL AT THE NEW MARKET Waldino, K1 nnav & Marvin, Whole- __ sale Druggists, Toledo, O. AND BE SUPPLIED WITH COOD Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- I FRESH AND WHOLESOME MEATS nally, acting directly upon the blood a* w? pay the highest market priors for and mucous surfaces of the system, good -took un<) its only the best wo buy und Price 75o. per bottle. Sold by all drug- deliver to our customers, gists. 1 estiinpnials free. (j|f 1 Sausages of all kinds In season. Hall's Family Pills are the best. ^ ^ SMITH & CO A ii Regkt Mow*Notice! ^ ? m.bj |/(|I I irn Hiuruiru III lilt* f^RIU *'JsJ\ llrni of II. J. Gregory t Co., either by note or nceonnt. will please come forward and settle at once. It will be .* 1 ^ impossible to grant further induly/-' / \ genre, a- tbe estate of the late II. J. \ i "Gregory init-t he wound up. I ill Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. : f Digests what you eat. 1 f?fcP>:> It artificially digests the food and aids \ \ v^^H ft V/" / Nature in strengthening and recon\\v|| 'ffl yf structlngthe exhausted digestive or , i. >|. i n*u? \b in ine iuii> jiscovereu tiitfestr ' I | ant and tonic. No other preparation "Overwork and loss of necessirv i approach it in cHlupncy. It inoverwork ana loss 01 necess.try gtantfy relieve* aud permanently cure9 sleep made me very nervous and it , Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, was with the greatest difficulty that 1 | Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea could execute my solos. A friend SickHeadache.Giwtralgla,Cramps,an* advised me to rive Dr. Miles' Nervine <?oSKfttS1 a trial, which I did and received im- crawkurd ijkos. i mediate benefit. In a few clays 1 was entirely relieved. I recommend it to af( .. .....m a - - ?. all musicians who sutler from over- IVjiMi^fc* i\si itl*. r*. IVIAs^i worked and disordered nerves." fg *r. ory.lmnuU'-.icy, Sioepl<ncn?w, Mo., oaqin Otto H. Shcmmer, W T] by Al>u?o or other >'.se<?so!i r.Ml IndUr 23.0 State St., Milw.uk... Win. \sffy g\m ___ m I't n n\nn far ?tm)y, bti>ln?f?or niorriajr*. Dr. Miles' REerwinQ ment and ttfacta n CIJKR vrlior* all other fail Itv ,?i, ... ... j _i_._ ?l?t upon hvrini; tho Konuiue Ajax Tablet*. Tmj IS SOU. by ail druggists on guarantee, hiro cur?*l liioum.n.Uan.l willenroyou. Wo aleo roefirst bottle benefits or money back. ltire written trui.runfoe toeVoctaruro en f?T? in Look on heart ami nerves sent free. Sfe$rr Or- Mile* Medical Company. Elkhart, Ind.