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I Short Locals. t ' ^mmm___________ ?For elegant wedding in vita tions call at the Enterprise office. |r ?Mr. P. T. Twitty of lleath Spring was in town Thursday. ?All kinds of job printing done at the Enterprise office. ?Miss Annie Young opened her fall term of *9(100! at Gamp Creek last Monday. " ?Mr. B. McLurehas been here several days representing the Southern Presbyterian. ?Mr. Lee Faulkner, of Chester, came over yesterday on a visit to friends and relatives. m _ > * T - ?mi iv. i\. liong spent Sun day altornoon last very pleasant ly among friends at Cruigsville. ?Call at once at S. Cherrv's fruit stand tot ttxes ordered ol G. II. Miller & Son, through Messrs.! Reuhin Plyler and M. .1. Long. _ ?Mrs. .1. *A. Caldwell, re ?? turned home Monday from a visit to friends and relatives at Nor way and Catawba Junction. ?Rev. W. F Est ridge, who is attending school at Wake Forest. N. 0., is at home on a visit to frienils and relatives ?List of letters advertised tor the week ending Nov. 1 I. 1800: Mis. S. I, M. Crawford, MLs Nan nie Witherspoon. John McNeal, M. P. Perry. Jos. F. Ghkuouv, P. M. ' ' 5" '""fiiti' t ~wr*r * ?A party of severd gentle men from Chester, lmaded by sheriff Corn well, passed through Lancaster Monday on their way down into Kershaw for a pro longed general camp hunt. ?Thursday night* Nov. IGth, Field & Hanson's Minstrels will appear at the Cunningham Opera House. First part entitled, "Ad miral Dewey's Reception." Participators, some of the finest black face comedians of America. .?Judge Gage fell and sprained l:_ -_ i-I ins anKie severely while running to catch the train in Chester Sunday for Charleston wher.e he was to open Court Monday morning. He was detained in Chester to be treated by the doctor. ?Mr. O. C. Croxton, son of the late Rev. Jno. S. Croxton, and Miss Mary Bell, daughter of Mr. L. M. Bell, all of Heath Spring, were married at Kershaw last Wednesday. They visited Lancaster last Friday. ?Somebody with too much ' fuss'1 X shot one of Mr. .1. B. Sims' hogs last Wednesday alter noon as he passed along the road. $ Some of the neighbors heard the shot but did not know who fired it. ? IA)ST, between Mr. .1. W. Stogners, three miles north of Lancaster, and the Cotton Mill a Bill of Sale and a note given by J. W. St'ogner in favor ot II. (J. Baker. The Under will ple.ise leave same al (lie Clerk's ollice. II. C. Bakkk, Lancaster. Xpv. 15, 1899. ft. lvt. llov. Bishop A. Grant, 1). 1)., of 005 Belmont Ave., Philadelphia, will preach hpre at St. Paul A. M. K. church Nov. 23 He presides over the lirst Kpiscopal district in the above named church, and is the president over the publication and church extension department. Come and hear him. F. II, McCoy. v ' .i. t >, .? / * HKc , %' " Y 'i ' vf.. ?At the Opera House Thursday night, Nov. lGtli, Field <fc Hanson's Minstrels. 10 Buck dancers. Don't miss seeing this show Officers Electa!. At a meeting of the quarterly Conference <?f the Lancaster Methodist church last Sunday night, the following officers were elected: Stewards J. M. Riddle. R. E. Allison, J. M. Hood, E. E. Cloud, G. W. Roovy, L. C. Lazeuby, W\ A. Campbell; recording secretary, L. C. Lazenby ; district steward, .1 M. Riddle; Sunday school Sept., W. I'. Bennett. Weary women need an occasional dose of l)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine to Strengthen their Nerves and Invigorate their Systems. The ll'etltlliiff I'ttrti/ Arrirluff. Miss Minnie V. Ivlugh of Greenwood arrived yesterday to witness the White Green nuptial ceremonies today at Douglas church. She is the guest of the Misses Green Miss Lydia Green and Miss Charlotte G<?rtnley, of Charlotte, N. 0.; Miss Bessie White,of Fort Mill, and Mis* Hall fCrvvin, of Washington, 1). 0., will be among the party to arrive todiv to attend the s iniH. 1 To Purify and Knrich the Blood, I St rengl hen t he Nerves and Invigorate the System, lire I).". M. A. Simnions Liver Medicine. 77/ n rsifa i/ ,Y iff ht at the Opera lltmne. Field vV: Hanson's Minstrels will favor the people of Lancaster with an up-to-date performance Thursday night, Nov. Id, at the Cunningham Opera llall. All who have had the pleasure of seeing this company say that it is one of the best on the road. It is composed of 38 members, all star actors in their special rolls. Good music a specialty with them. Tickets on sale at J. F. Mackey <& Go's Drug store. The Girl's Friend, .Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, cause natural appearance and Regular Monthly return of menses. rr unite of if en pert. According to the economy of the M. E. Church South, the superintendency of the Rev. ,J. B. Campbell as the presiding elder of the llock Hill district will close with the present conference year. This, the fourth quarterly conference for Lancaster station, takes occasion to put on record some testimonial of its appreciation of his services. Be it, therehire. resolved by this convention: 1-t. That the Rev. .1. B. Campbell as presiding felder of the I Rock Hill district for the last four years has been punctual, faithful and clficient in the discharge 01 all his ollicial duties, and that he has, by his uibanity and dignity, won the love and i ii-i- in in < i if ineinoprs 01 this church, which will be cherished | in the future. 2d. 'I hat The Southern Christian Advocate and the county | newspapers he requested to jiive' i publicity to this preamble and i those resolutions. Temporary derangement. of *iK'"*~ I lion, through overwork, worry or emotional excitement, art* quickly rectified by l)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. ?Mr. J. C. Lindsay of liock 11 ill, was in Lancaster Tuesday. * * r * * A Lour (inter Bog Succeeding. The Chesterfield eorrospondei of The State makes this referent to a Lancaster boy and a railroj; scheme: The bonds of the Chesterfiel and Lancaster railroad and of tt Seaboard extension have all bee signed by the proper authoritie Mr. M. J. Hough, an exeellei young man who recently settle here for the practice of law, building up a cood practice, is the wish of your corresponds that he may do well. The Flashing Kye, Bouyant Foo step and Rosy Complexion result tro the use of I)r. M. A. Simmons Liv< Medicine. Honor Boll, The following is the honor ro of Taxahaw school, for the mont ending November 10th, 189 0. Deportment?Lee Robinsot Christopher Robinson, Flawn Walter*. Ira Sowell, Augusta; 1" w.k, women ir ri^III, I>ieeK Wright, Oscar Wright, Baxt Wright, Minnie Robinson, Waltf Robinson, Queen Baker, Bessi Baker, Lessie Baker, lloke Grej ory, Theron Gregory, Otis Grej orv, Bleeker Lowry, Ola Lown Ezel Self, Seaborn Self, Thurloug Gaston, Docenia Estridge, Berth hstridge, Bessie Estridge, B( Belk, James Belk, Edward Bell Cieorge Belk, Belle Baker, Johi ny Baker, Mattie Massey, Lul M assey, Evelvn Massey, .lohnn J Massey, .lames Massey, l'ea Cook, Cnon Cook Mamie Cool Mav Cook, Ola Cook, Samuel M 1 Manu*?, Lottie McManus, llatt J McManus. Recitations ?Highly distil ' guished?1)5-100 percent. Elawti | Walters, Walter Robinson, Osct Wright, Otis Gregory, Jam< Wright, Theron Gregory, Thu J lough Caston, James Belk, Matt Massey, Evelyn Massey, Pea Cook, May Cook, Lottie McManu Ilattie McManus. Recitations.?Distinguished90 95 per cent. Ira Sowell, Ba: ter Wright, Minnie Hobinsoi Bessie Baker, Docenia Estridg Bertha Estridge, Bessie Estridg Pet Belk, Edward Belk, Geor* Belk, Lula Massey, Johnnie Ma sey. May me Cook, Ola Cook, (Ban uel McManun. The Taxahaw school is now i a very flourishing condition an all patrons are requested to sen all their children that they expe* to send this session as early s possible, so that they may 1 properly classed. Taxahaw h:ia a i?rnnil ? for school, and by the hearty c operation of all patrons, we tna soon boast of our school as or | among the first in the county. Respect fully Submitted, A. O. Roweli.. Principal. Monthly ami Hearing-Down I'aii attendant upon Irregular and Sii| ! pressed Menstruation, are relieved I Sin,ii.oils Squaw Vine Wiup or Ta lets. ' I.am-astrr's Mtir/.rt. On Tuesday, Nov. 1 , cottn and produce brought the follov J ins: prices : COTTON. Strict good middling, 7 (iood middling St riot middling i'? I Middling <> I'HOIinCR. ; Hotter (good), per pound,., into 12 Kggs, per dozen, Chickens, 1R to | Corn, perhushel, Hamsthome raised).per pound, !l to Shoulders ( home raised), per lh? 11 ct 1 Tim ; 1 1 1 ? * !? ?/? v |M n <1 I I" \ KIK I I j merchants for any of the al>o\ ; named products, and is puhlisht for the benelit ot those who hat I I liein lor sale. To Regulate the Metises, Stop Kloo ; ittg and too frequent appearance Menses, take Simmons Squaw \ ii I Wine or Tablets. wt Is it that you want \de can't do without n Well, I have got it, it prices, too; and everyti 1 YC Don't believe it, come and as I say, I can't throw off ?r self?no company busine stuff it would be no use WA , You to come and sec mc a 11 y Come on and try, and see 's like "Mackorell." 14 lbs 3 ,r me your butter, eggs and cl " J. B. Ml ?? Union ( * J INSURANCI !*, ^ CINCINNP t- ^ TI1K ONLY COMPANY in the |a ^ point annually f v ^ KXCKLS IX llij-ln-t Interest 1 N ^ inetits. Lowest Katiool l)ea rl j ^7 business, Large Dividi k,j^ T. L. WILLINGIIA Cie ?Mr. J. A. Davis, of Southern 1 Pines. N. 0.. is in Lancaster for the manufacture and sale of ir spring beds. 38 r. The reliable cure for Leucorrhoea, Ovarian Disorders and Falling of le Womb, is Simmons Squaw Vine Wine r] or Talilets. 8? ?Marion Blackmon, son of Mr. A1 hart Rlarkmnn oooiitanfolln ~ shot himself through the foot yesl' terday while out hunting. It is n' feared that the foot will have to e' be ampurated. l)r. Ilinson was e< called. j How's This! We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any ease of Catarrh that cann not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure, id P. J- Ciiknky ?fc Co., Drops.,Toledo, O. 1(j We, the undersigned, have known J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and ct believe him perfectly honorable in all 4S business transactions and tlnancially able to carry out any obligations made >e bv their lirin. Wkht it Tki'ax, Wholesale Druggists. | Toledo, Ohio. ifil ?? AI.DIMl, IMNNAS IV AIAUV1V, W" 0 sate I>ruggists, Toledo, O. , Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interiy nally, acting directly upon the blood IP! and mucous surfaces of the system. 1 Friee 7oo. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Fills are the best. There are too many politicians l>- nowadays who are politicians be'y cause they are not It t for any thing 1 f l .else. Lincoln once told a dog , story, in which the owner is made i to say he was dead sure the our ,i, would make a good coon dog. bev cause he wasn't worth a d ? n for anything else. 7 I Flood Cure Sent Free. '!! - ?y addressing lllood Halm Co. 3S4 " M iehell >1 reef \ 11>i>>t > ii.. ...... i.-.. , ? ' r-", terprise r? ader may obtain a sample .^i bottle of their famous It. It.lt.? Itotunic Blood Italm, the greatest, gran"j dest, best and strongest Blood Itemi(i <*dy inaile. Cures when all else fails, ( - |)in?|des, ulcers, scrofula,eczema, boils, blood poison, out ing sores, distressing 0 j skin erupt ions, cancer, catarrh, rlieu,*e mat ism. Free medical advice included ,(j when description of your trouble is given. This generous offer is worth i'(> while accepting. Sample bottle sent all charges prepaid. Barge bottles, (containing nearly a quart of medicine) for sale by all druggists at *1 d- per bottle. It. It. It. is always ahead of of all other Blood Reiyedies for curing tie | Blood Humors. Try It. It. It. next J time you buy a .tlood I'uritier. < , 4 ' *?' r IAT~ , got to have, and ; ??something to eat. and at old rock-bottom hing nice and fresh. If >U see. If everything is not on any one. I am by my:ss. I have got so much to give a few prices; but I NT ? nd we will make the nrices. 1 if I can't learn you how to good ioc Coffee $i. Bring hickens. Respectfully, lCKORELL.. Central LIFE ? 5 COMPANY. ? lTI, OHIO. f land that made eains at every rom IS!?:$ to ISSt". Karnioir. Safest r<>s<ible Invest- i th Losses, Kapid Increase of *nd? to I'oliey-11 olders. >1, District Represent sit ive. P stunHstS ana Hearty | writes C. B^, Hill, of Marshall, Mich.. I "a* living proof of the efficacy of j Dr. Miles' Heart Cure. I have sufI fered 20 years from heart trouble, ' and became so bad 1 could not lie ! down to sleep. Physicians failed to ! help me, and ! was advised to try Dr.Miies' 1 !?u. c Cure, which benefited me from th*. first. I continued using it and new am in perfect health." DSS* WSBLES' G*sirs> !... .11 A .......... an in on l;uaranvue fir^t wle bem tii:; or rioncy back. }:.iok or heart ami rcrves s< nt Itcc. . .'. cc!!cr! Comp;.".v, led. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially cl i gcst s t lie food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs It isthelatest liscovereddlgestantand tonic. No other preparation can approach it in elllctency. It inottint lu roliftVOJ otwl ?ii.l'tna??nnll?f /?u?/vo uv?i>vij v !,?.?< n iUKi I'* I main 111 I Y V>U I C9 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea ? ; Sick Headache,Gastralpia,Cramps,ant all other result s of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E C DeWitt A Co., Chicago. ( It \ WSOKI) IJ-tOS. ? For nil kinds of job printing, cull on or write the Kstkhi'RIsk I'm, < hi.