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} Short Locals. 1 ?All kinds of job printing done'at file Enterprise office. ?Mr. J. C. McDow of Charleston is visiting his family here. ?For elegant wedding invita tions call at the Enterprise office. ?Capt. Jno. II. Fitzpatrick of Washington, Ga., is here looking after Rome business matters. ?Mayor Smvth was re elected ^ mayor of Chrleston by a hand-1 some majority. ? Mr J. C Reid, of Charlotte, N. C., is spending a few days with Rev. R. L. Robinson. r> T 1IT T ..! ?ivev. .1. vv . ijiitie will preach at New Hope First Sunday in December, at 11 a. m. ?Mr. and 'Mrs. Hen Warwick and children* of Pleasant Valley, ^are visiting at Mrs. Sallio Du^ ' 'Kant's, Mr. .Warwick's sister. ? Mrs. A. W. Kluttz and little daughter, of Chester, spent a cpuof tinys with the family of Mr. ^ W. McD Hrown ?Mr. Er. W Sistare, of Monroe, N. 0., came down Tuesday night, to be present at the Uousar-Uohinson nuptials. ?Misses *Hottie .Stevens andj Min nie Miller, of Lancaster, are! visieing friends in the city.?Ches ter Lantern, Nov. 14. ?Misses Lillian Massev, of Tir zah, May Coates of New York and Lela Wilson, of Newberry, are the guest of Miss Eugenia | Williams, this week. ? r v ?Editor J. C. Hemphill, of the News & Courier, has been ap pointed harbor commissioner at Charleston, vice ,1. II. Moore re -signed. ?M iss Mannie Miller returned Wednesday from a visit to friends in Chester and to her sister Miss Hattie in the Columbia Female College at Columbia. ?Messrs. Hubbard Dunlap, Webb White, Rufus London, Jas. Beckham, and Dr. Gilmore Sto i ' vens of Rock Ilill, attended the White Green marriage at Douglas church, Thursday. ?There seems to be no harm in sponging on a newspaper man, at least that is what some people think. Take the hint and subscribe for a paper, and you will thereby feel better. ?Ten or a dozen wagons were busy hauling rock on the road east of town Wednesday and Thursday. They got quite a good many rocks ready for the chain gong. ?It is announced that more than 13,000 visiters were carried to Columbia by the railrods during the state fair, besides those who came from the surrounding country by private conveyance. ?There will be a meeting of 1 the Stewards of Lancaster circuit ar Lancaster Uourt House, Nov. 22J, 1899. We earnestly beg all r board to be present, also Phe new members elected for next Iycar. Gko. C. Leonard, Pastor. Parsonage, Nov. 15, 1899. (jNi'^by Rrfli?l%A Nol?iler*inf rieu. Capt. C. O. Definition is well known all over Africa as comrrminter of the forces that captured the famous rebel fe^Balishc. 1'inlcr date of Xov. I. from Nrjburif, Herliuaiialaml, lie writes: "Before starting on the Inst campaign I bought a quantity of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Kemedy, which I used myself when troubled with bowel complaint arid had given t,u my men, and in every Paso it proved most bene tlcial." Fqg a^le by .J. it'. Mackey A Co. mr ! HHH 91 I 4 * Consar-Robinvou. \ The marriage of Mr. N. H. Cou sar and Miss Nannie Robinson, daughter ot Mr. Mrs. N. P. Rob inson, was solemnized on Wednesday at the home of the bride's parents. A detailed account will appear in Wednesday's paper: White.Green. The marriage of Mr. II. E White of Rock Ilill, and Miss Maynie Green, daughter of the late F. D. Green, took olacel [Thursday at Douglas church, according to advance announce ment published in these columns. A full account will appear in Wednesday's paper. Will itr TjOoUlnq Through Uriel.Walls. Impecunious offenders against the ordinances ot the town will he lodged in a brick guard house before long. A contract has been awatded for the construction ol such a building upon the lot re cently purchased by the town from Mr. W. A. Davis, which is lite lot formerly owned by Rev. E E Rressley, situated near the court house. The Flashing Kye,'Bouyant Footstep ami Kosy ''omptexion result front the use of Dr. M. A. Simmons l.iver Meilicine. t Wc Xeeil the Moiteu. II von have hot paid your subscription to tlu? Kntkkpkisk. we would bo jjlad il you would do so soon We need the money. Quite ! u number have paid, but a larjie number have not. We have furnished you two papers a week for the past year, or a total of 104 papers. We think you will admit that we have earned your dollar, and we want you to come up and pay it at an early day. Those ladlv in arrears are expected to settle at least a portion of their indebtedness at a very early day. i Weary women need an occasional dose of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liter Medicine to Strengthen their Nerves and Invigorate their Systems. Fields <0 Hanson's Minstrels. Fields & Hanson's celebrated minstrel troupe played to a well filled house here Thursday night. Wo cannot speak too highly of the performance, as our people were captivated and charmed from start to finish. We are sorry that there were not twice the number of people in attendance. Every member o!' the troupe is an artist and we will not speak | in praise of any one member for tear of doing someone an injustice. We hope Fields t$r Hansons will come back to our town next season. We will then show our appreciation by giving them a packed house. The reliable cure for Leucorrhoea, Ovarian Disorders and Falling of | Womb, is Simmons Squaw Vine Wine 1 or 'i'Ablofg | I.a arastrr's Market. On Friday, Nov. 17, cotton and produce brought the follow ing prices : COTTON. Strict good middling, .* 7 Good middling . 03?' Strict middling (P.j Middling, ij r KooncR. Hut(cr (good), per pound,... . 10 to 12',' P**r dozen, 12 Chickens, 15 to 20 Corn, perbuRhnl, 45 IIams(home raised),per pound, .0 to 10 Shoulders (home raised),per lb., 0'ato7 The above prices are paid by merchants for any of tho above inained products, and is published I'dr tlio benefit ot those who have them for sale. fly Boils and F Give AN UNFAILING SIGN THAT ?er anc NATURE IS APPEALING ? the syBt rnn nri p must be gotten rid of ; th< rUn nCLr. ?a warning that can not To neglect to purify tl time means more than tho annoyance of unsightly pimples. If these impurities remain, the system succumbs to any ordin unable to withstand the many ailmem prevalent during spring and summer. Mrs. L. Gentile, 2004 Second Avenn says: " I was afflicted for a long time wit were very annoying, as they disfigured n After using many other remedies in vain, and thoroughly cleansed my blood, and a gooa complexion, wmcii l never had hot SCapt. W II Dunl R. R., Chattanooga. " 8everal boils ana c great pain and anno a riotous condition. anil my blood lias b S. S. 8. F is the best blood roi and is the only ono that is absolutely promptly nurifles the blood and thoroi the general health' and strength. It cur tisin. Tetter Boils, Sores, etc., by going forcing out all impure blood. Books free to any address by the Swift Bamberg Nursery Goi ?Tlui Lancaster Mercantile Co's. stables here have a new buss. f Hot Supper. The Woodmen of the World at Van Wyck nave a hot *11 pper en- v tertainm^u' Thursday night at' the residence of Mr It. II. Massey for the purpose of raisins: money to bwild a hall About $30 were raised and four new members were examined. One, Dr. B. J. Witherspoon, their camp examiner. was initiated. The attend ance was large and the meeting ' ent husiastie. To I*iirify and Knrie.h the Itloori, i Strengthen the Nerves ami Invigorate the System, use I)r.*M. A. Simmons Liver Metlielne. I ? I Tlir. ff'rit/ht of T,a two titer'* Moil. ; Through the kindness of post.- . i master Gregory, we are enabled j 1 to give our readers an interesting hit'-f information in regard to 1 the weight of mail that passes i through liis olliee for a period of | thirty days. .Mr. Gregory re ceived inatruc ion from the Post OfBee Department ahout Get 1st. i to weigh all mail originating in I his oNice and keep an account, of each day's mail, lor thirty days. The total amount was II,(>08 lbs. and 12A ounces?of this, 2,711 lbs. 'an l 12 ounces was carried by the railroadand the remainder 027 I 11>s. ov star route. At this rate, in the course of twelve months he ' would handle about 11,010 lbs. of mail, which is I?v no means a small matter. Temporary Derangement of Digestion, through overwork, worry or emotional excitement, are quickly rectified by Dr. M. A. .Simmons Liver 1 Medicine. ? ' ' ^ 'I i M iS 'J HE ! When Nature ia overtaxed, she ha> own way of giving notice that assist- , e is needed. She does not ukk for j il it is impossible to get along with'-at j a and pimples arc an indication that em is accumulating impurities which ay arc an urgent appeal for assistance safely be ignored, lie blood at this painful boils and i are allowed to lary illness, and i< w '-i '' '' ?* ts which are t*> J&sfjl B V?j f?y o, Seattle. Wash . : & . ' J \ th pimples, which -A V.K ay face fearfully. " y \8 8. S. prompt ly 1 \ \ now I rejoice in -*i\ \ ore" \h:, u ip, of the A O S. -* vt/T.f-e To 11 11 .i-ifiMi' nrbuncles brolio out upon me. causing I yanee. My blood i;m.i:(1 to !>: in and notli: t; 1 tor?U riv <? t<> <> Us of S S. cured mo completely ?een perfectly pure ever since." 'OR THE BLOOD tnedy, because it is purely vegetable free from potash and mercury. It uglily cleanses the system, builds up es Scrofula, Er/.pnm, Cancer, Klieuniadirect to the cause of the trouble and Speciiie Co., Atlanta, Ga. TYOQ THINK?; 0 your interest to secure1 hat lias been propagated on n soil? If so, write us for ne catalogue of fruits, flowid ornamental shrubbery, reasonable. mpany, Bamberg, S.C. 1 Septegcnarian Visits Lancaster ltev. L. C. Hinton of Chester, 1 most, estimable gentleman and a ihristian of deep piety spent a ew days in our town this week. Lie was the guest ol Hon. T. J. Strait, M. D. He visited tho homes mil made and renewed the acquaintance ot many of our people with whom and with which he was much pleased. He is a native >t the vicinity o! Raleigh, N. C , but has been a resident of Ches t?-r for 50 years, and was for 25 rears pastor of the Baptist church in Chester and afterwards pastor of many of the most influential rdiurches in the county, lie is now a seplegenarian, but still active, preaching and distributing | Bibles and religious literature and speaking words ot kindness and encouragement wherever he j gOCS The fiirl's Friend, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, cause natural appearance and Regular Monthly ret urn of menses. ? For all kinds ol job printing, call on or write the Entkrpkisk I'm. ('o. Mrs. F. !. Dickson, Westminster, S. writes: Eleven years ago I was for six months unable to do my work, and Dr M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine restored me to good health Think one package of it worth a dozen of Zellin's. NOTICE! All parties indebted to the Farmers' Hanking A Mercantile Co.. will please take notice that they must come forward and settle at once. This is the second and last notice The businea of this company must be wound up promptly. ? , * I Blood Cure Sent Free. By add regain# HI nod Halm Co. 384 Michel! Street, Atlanta, Ca., any Enterprise reader may obtain a sample bottle of their famous B. B. H.? Botanic Blond Balm, the greatest, grandest. best and strongest Blood Ketnedy made. Cures when all else fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula,eczema, boils, 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 while accepting. Sample bottle sent all charges prepaid. Large bottles, (containing nearly a quart of medicine) for sale by all druggists at $1 per bottle. B. B. B. is always ahead of all other Blood Remedies for curing Blood Humors. Try B. B. next Hme you buy a .Hood Purifier. It will not be a surprise to any who are at all familiar with the good qtialiti? ? of Chamberlain's <'ough Remedy, to know that people everywhere take pleasure in relating their experience in the use of that, splendid medicine and in telling of the beneiit they have rMPpivuil ffnm if of ' ? 1 wi .?h<i riiiu* II IIHS cured, i.f ihreatened attacks of pneumonia it has averted and of th? fhildren it has saved from attacks of croup and whooping cough. It i- a grand, good medicine. For sale by J, F. Mnekey A * ??. MONEY TO LOAN! 1JIA\ 10 made arrangements wilii Brokers in New York City through whom I am able to place loans secured by a tirst mortgage on mpr veil farms for live years time, payable in instalments,at the low rate of 7 percent, interest per annum. The brokerage and the charge for abstract, and inspection are small and at the expense of the borrower. n. c. WYLIE, Atty-at-Law. Sept. 27, ISO'J. tun. t 'Phone 74.* OR CALL IT THE NEW MARKET AND BE SUPPLIED WITH GOOD FRESH AND WHOLcSOME MEATS As mo the highest market p-iccs for good slock an I its only the best we buy und deliver toonr customers. Sausages of all kite's In season A. <i. SMITH & CO. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Tim* ll?tw?i*n Columbia ami J*ok onvillr. Ktutern 'Mine lletweau Columbia and Other Point*. Effective June 11th, 1890. ~ ~ . ~ . No. 34 No. U Northbound. D?uy. IMIIy. Lt. J'vUle, F.C.&P.Ry 8 20 a 7 ?p " Savannah 12 35 p 11 69 p Ar. Columbia 4 38 p IMi Lt. Charleston, So. 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