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/jj> " * Short Locals. * ?Evangelist J. W'. Little wan in Lancaster Thursday. ?Mr. Ilenrv Linberger, of Catawba Junction was in Lancaster, Friday. ?The infant, child of Mr. J. W. Xjfrnes died at the factory Thursday. ?Mr. \V. Fl. I'ortor, of the firm of Porter Bros., wont to Charlotte, N. C., Tuesday on a business trip. ?The infant child of Mr R. S. Sullivan of the Sincerity neighbor hood died last Sunday, and was | hnrio/l -? ?- ?? ?'.him riiurcn monaay. ? Mrs. A. F. Dufft, wife of Lin ? caster's popular market man, has gotio to Charleston to visit her parents and to he present at the' gala weak festivities. ? Hov. W. W. Orr will preach , in thu A. K. 1*. church here next 1 Wednesday nigt at 7 o'clock. Af i ter the sermon he will present the claims of the Corsecana mis sion: The public are cordially ^ -jAvitfcd. ?Your attention is directed to the ad. of the Bamberg Nursery Co., which appears in these columns. This id a southern indu?trv and fruit trees, etc. crown hv , them are better adapted t. 11?i-climate than trees grown north. , ? Hev. \V. W. Orr. who will preach in the A K. P. church here next Wednesday, is well remem hercd by onr- people, behaving preached a aeries of very power ful sermons here in a protracted meeting several years aero. He i has recently been elected to a ^ professorship in Erskine college. ?Rev. I**l\ Marion, of Chester, filled* his appointment at Hickory Grove and Salem last ? Sunday. He will supply Salem and Hickory Grove l'resbyterian churches on the first and second Sundays of each month until spring meeting of presbytery. At Hickory at 11 a. m. and Salem 3 p. m. the fourth Sunday of this month.?Hickory Grove Sun. ?The many friends of Rev. W. F. Estridge, who has been studying at Wake Forest college for more than a ye:?r, and before that, oRn..*. * -* auuuii twu vrmn Hi FUnilHTI II niversity, will reeret to learn that he ban been compelled to abandon ? his studies for the present on ac count of his health and that he is now at his father's home, in this county, suffering with nervous Mr prostration. ?The South Carolina Confer f.'3? ence of the A. M. K. /ion church A Convened in its thirty fourth ses sion at Yorkville Wednesday at high noon. Bishop I. C. Clinton, 1). D., presiding in his usual dig nified manner. His annual ad dress was very instructive and freighted with profound logic. The conference has a member ship of near one hundred. A strong delegation of ministers were present and very promptly answered to t heir names. .1. it 1:. 1 Accidentally Shot Himself'. Mr. Titos. Harper of the Klgin it section accidentally shot himseli lnat Wednesday while handling a pistol which lie thoiitrht was net loaded. The l>a!l took ell'oet in ft the thi^h. Dr. l'oovey was summoned. He probed lor tl c hall. * hut did not remove it. The wound ^ is not dangerous. J f To Regulate the .Menses, Stop Floodintf and too frequent p.ppenrnnco ol Menses, take t)innnuiis ptjuuw Vim Wine or Tablets. I f: , ' W r # . ' ' " ' Blood Cure Sent Free. By addressing Blood Balm Co. 384 Michell Street, Atlanta, Oa., any Enterprise reader may obtain a sample bottle of tbeir famous B. B. B.?Bo- 1 tanio Blood Balm, the greatest, gran- , dest, best and strongest Blood Remedy made, (.urea 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 ie worth t while accepting. Sample bottle sent jail charges prepaid. I.arge bottles, i (containing nearly a quart of tiled- . I icine) for sale by all druggists at $1 ' | per bottle. B. B. B. is always ahead of . all other Blood Remedies for curing Blood Humors. Try B. B. B. next Mine you buy a .Hood Purifier. fjtiHCfiHtrr'H Murhrt. ()u Fridav. Nov. 24. cotton and produce brought the follow I iner prices : COTTON. Strict good middling. Oood middling 71 }t I Strict middling 7 j Middling, . (I1., I PKonncK. Butter (good ), per pound,.. . . 10 to 121$ | Eggs, per dozen, 12 1 Shinto., a Corn, perbushei, 45 Mamsthome raised ).pcr pound, 0 to IP Shoulders (home raised), per lb., ? > The above prices are paid by merchants for anv of tho above named products, and is published ! for the benefit ot those who have I hem for sale. Mont lily nod Bearinjr-I town Pains attendant upon Irregulnr and Sup.' pressed Menstruation, are relieved by Mmti.nn* Sfptaw Vine Wine or Tablets Trusts. Those who do not believe that ! t r list a i nen ?{, the price of t hi a us ] should read the fidlowtnit !i?t ; w1111 tiie increase in the price of the at ticles named, every one of | which is now controlled by a trust. Let the farmer compare these increases with the difference in the price of his products now and ' one year ago. The tanner whoj tigures it out, for him-eif will pi e that prosperity has come only to j the trusts, and the prolits of thel trusts are wrung from the farm i ers of the nation. Road the list : Clothes huskefo, 33^ percent;! galvanized oil cans, 20 per cent ; matches, 00 per cent ; galvanized buckets, 100 per cent ; soap. 15 per cent ; washboards 50 per cent ; wire clothes lines, 100 per cent ; barbed wire, 115 per cent; Inm- i her. 334 per cent ; nails, 100 per cent; iron pipe, 115 per cent; iron castings, 100 per cent ; rolled oats, 35 per cent; carpet tacks, 00 per cent; spices, 50 per cent, j The Flashing Kyo, Houynnt Foot- | stHp ami liosy Complexion result from | I the i!M> of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver'. Medicine. " 1 The New York Herald gives i i this pointer to merchants or all who have an article to sell or i hii v : " . , l "Advertising has become the 1 merchant's greatest help toward achieving success. The complacent tradesman who relies solely upon his individual merits to' i build up a thriving business may ' | be commended for the faith is in | him; but such faith is without a,, solid foundation. It is much like] that which was characteristic of, the optomistic Mr. Micawher, ' who. being bald, was of the opinion that ho had been providently deprived of his hair in order that: 1 he might without discomfort wear 1 tin* v, iii of a lord high chancellor. : A merchant may bo ever so wor thy but in theso hustling t imes t lie mu.-t in addition do something ( 'in order to net the public inter-j ested in his establishment. (Jood | newspaper advertising anuvcrc 1 the purpose." Temporary Derangement of Divert-] [tion. through overwork, worry or j ! emotional excitement, are quickly , recti tied l>y Dr. M. A. Simmons I.iver j | Medicine. I ? to ? *' * | The Union ? INSURANC: r r cincinNj ^ TIIK ONLY COMPANY in Hi ^ point annually ^ KXCKLS IN llijjlK'^t Interest ^ ments. Lowest Ratio of Dei ^ Business, Large Divitl r T. L. WILLING!!/ Results Fatally in Nine Cases Out of Ten?A not* Cure Found at Last. d'c" operatic poison in tho blood, circulating tl the soro or ulcer?known as tli poison remains in tho blood, an* renewed violence Tlio wonderful success of S. S blood diseases which wore cons sparing sufforors to try it for C;i tno physicians without a cure. 5 equal to tho disease and prorapl spread rapidly, and it was soon beyond doubt that a euro had found for deadly Cancer. Evidc mulatod which is incontrovorti tho following is a specimen : "Cancer is hereditary in our fami sister and an aunt having died fro disease. My feelings may bo imagine riblo disease made its appearance on a malignant Cancer, eating inwardly to cause great alarm. Tho disease set skill of tho doctors, for their treatnu whatever, tho Cancer growing wore Numerous remedies wero used for it grew steadily worse, until it seemed tl to follow the others of tho family, foi when inherited. I was advised to try 5 first day, forced out the poison. I con1 bottles, when I was cured sound and dreadful affliction, though many year for Cancer.?Mrs. S M. Idol, Winston Our book on Cuncor, containii information, will be sent free to Company. Atlanta, Georgia. A 1 It is stock south hands ers Price Bamberg Nursery C l ulldii Factories ( lire Fever. (>hh ell'ect ??! the ei>ti? n facto r Its id this state v, 11 i t 11 s t 1 s 11 llllll' ?L t f I'll I' t (Jit 'ill It. llll.llllllll 1. that tlf\ i in -f > i .( ?! the nun minu il in i:rn11 i IY*xm?. I n i i! flit- : -1 t it i \ i-.ir-t t f ?n'. a r<-j? n..1 r i iti'isi (*vi*i \ '.ill I??I' (In* iic*w r. papers i*i upp : S nith Carolina ti nf.inj11 ?-? thi? i!"p'irliin? of t'arinh altar famil\ Ii.: Si'Xiiu. Ait< i : hail cri'p war ?lit"r>? whh n-ua!!^ an Mt n*U ii( ' I' \a? frvor'' wliii'l r* ?rri i away w(i?>|m cnlonicw r> part pit* 'Vm r*ei'|i| 11111 spma. Nnu v. ! i r li?ii h n i >f Xai ?* v?? r/ Till, rn I r :?it- at** f?*w HIM'! t'a In t > i 11111 uwailv rcmnanta n famiii?*? (ha larjzar part* of whirl have a I r?*a(1 y rimvari v? ant. I'onplt wli'i ?tr?' ?lis?a i*>-fiI with thai r<in?l11i<>n now r<i (n (ha faator1 towns, and as :i rule stav there Som<- j:re so fortunate r?s to ire <. h ahead t.> return to farm in*.' \\ !t!i hotter chances than the1 had ted'oro, nrniululating pom n with which to hnv nni stock land If is likelv tlm T?*?N colo ns will show a very heavy in crease, not only in wealth hnt ii population The hirth rate i Innh > ? ever and the emijratioi has virtually ceased. We hnv found the "Texas fever" euro w Iiav?? hen aeoking 7o years.? (Jreenville Newa. The tJirl'a Friernl, Simmons s<|iini Vine Wine op Tablets, cause natiim appearance and iiegular Monthly re turn of menses. Central LIFE ? E COMPANY. J CVTI, OHIO. ^ e land that ???gains at every ^ from 1S!?;{ to ls!>7. Karning, Safest Possible Investttli Losses, Rapid Increase of lends to Policy-IIolders. ^ IM, District Representative ^ $wm ?! W/ utter tt'-ilO tl ?JKH to n I lis fearful disease offon first nppc mere scratch, a nituple or buna breast, too sn,,til to attrnci o, until, in many cases, the dead.,8? is fully developed. Ticcr can not be cured by a sur;; . >n. because the disease is a vine- " * lrouj^hout the syst- :n. and altboi. i?> Cancer ? may be cut awn v. ' il promptly hroutes out afresh. v. r . S. in curing obstinate, deep-t>e:itc:. iderod incurable, induced a few donicer, niter exhausting the skill < ; luch to their delight S. S S proved tly effected a cure. The j^lnu news demonstrated at last been ince lias aecuhie, of which ly, icy father, a yvf ^ ^ W in this dreadful j j il when th" her- \ p*-. i / >V my siilo. It wan , -i-v.. wicci i in such a way as >v mwl l>ey<>:id the ffi'x r'.Vi^j* nit nivl no good WitAfti-w e all the while hut the Career Mils. x. m. u:ol. | int I was (looiuetl I know how ileaib;. Cancer is. especially Swift's Specific (S .S S I, which, from the tinueil itH use until I ha?l taken eighteen well, ami havo had no symptoms of tho s havo elapsed. S. S. S. is tho only cure . N. C. A t? other testimonials and valuable any address by tho Swift Sjiccifio mftll THINK? to your interest to secure that has been propagated on tern soil? If so, write us for some catalogue of fruits, flowanil ornamental shrubbery, s reasonable. ompany, Bamberg, S.C. iC'> *iw i * i.: . ' taken ; it .. II . . .. I * w i. ii l" Mill ii >s i11i i ! > :i"liil is or \ i ... .old it i * ;!1 ? . ii... i i? <!. is ?< ; !!.! iii.-ir.t . i";? ii .".ml . "! 'ioil;, <i till' tln'Oilt ..I ! n a a < '.;<! ;it owe. r-A 5 I j ~ ? U ,m!y cures Stubborn Colds. r . ;ii.hIi.h 1... it i.ii ,,i i.i.. Al .i.i ill llirlsts ' Vsril l?y llrif l*?|i .4 N<<I<I1<TS in f rirrt. t < apt C. <?. I'lMinisoii is well known all uvcr Africa as com mauiler of tin forri-s that captured tin- fatuous rebel Holistic. I'lMlerdale of Nov. t. I from Nryhurjf. Ueehiiaiialuiid, lit* i w rit <*s : ' Hi fori- start i n z oil l! < last 1 j in|i:'.i?ii ! hmi<;h! a (jiii.nlily ol < hnmherlain's < 'o!i<\ < 'Imlera ntnl I?i" I arrhoea lli'incily, which I used myself s l w hen IrotibhMl wilh bowel complaint 1 I and hail tfivon to my men, ami in eve^ r#\ cj\ e it proved most heiicllcial.*' I'or sale hy .1. K. Mr.okey & ( o. To I'urify and Knricli 'the lilood j I Strenfjthen the Nerves and Invii'or_ J ate the .System, use l)r. M, A. inim1 mons Liver Medicine. s <'limtilierlnlii*A 1'niii Malm Cures Oilirrw, Why Hot Toil ? My wife has been using Chamberlain's l'ain Halm, with good results, for a lame shoulder that has pained her continually for nine years. We have tried all kinds of medicines and doctors without receiving any benefit from any of them. One day we saw an advertisement of this medicine and thought of trying it. which we did with the best of satisfaction. She lias used only one bottle and Iter shoulder is almost will.? Anoi.eii L. Mii.i.ktt, Manchester, N. II. For sale by .1. F. Vi aokey A C't, Weary women need an occasional j dose of I >r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine to Strengt hen their Nerves and i Invigorate their Systems. I It will not he a surprise to any who I are at all familiar wil h t he good uunl Hit>s or < 'hmnherlai it's < '?>u??li Remedy, to know Ihat people t'verywlifre take pleasure in relal ing their pxperience in tin* 11 of t tint splendid medicine and in telling of the tie tie til they have ! received from it, of had colds it has cured, of threatened attacks of pneumonia it lias averted and of the children it has saved from attacks of croup and whooping mush. It i-a grand, good medicine. For sale hy K. J Mackey A. t o. j ?Mr. J. M. Hood will leave today for the West to buy a car load of mules lor the Lancaster Mercantile Co'*, stables. The reliable cure for l.eucorrhoea, ttvarian Disorders and Falling of Wouih, is Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. v $ rhohe n7?.OR CALL AT THE New MARKET AND BF. SUPPLIED WITH COOD FRESH AND WHOLESOME MEATM As we vav the highest market or Ice a for good sleek umt its only the best we buy una deliver to our customers t<r Sausages of all kinds In soasc n. ( tl WWITII ?. eo I i i ii a ? u SOUTHERN RAILWAY. * ~?r Central Time Hot ween Col ninhla anil .TaoUsoiivlllo. Kaalvrn 'I line lletweeu Columbia and Oilier I'olnta. Effective J it ne 11th, 1800. .. ? , So. 34 No. 34 Northbound. i)?My. i>a,,y. Lt. J'vllle, F.C.&P.Uy H 20 a 7 ? p " Huvannnh. 12 86p 11 60p Ar. Columbia 4 SHp 4 Ma I.T. Charleston, So. Uy.. 7 00 a 6 80 p Bummcrville 7 41 a fl 00 p Bram'hvilla 8 !>j a 7 blip Orangeburg 0 28 a. 8 24 p Kmcvilin 10 lb a 9 Ar. Columbia JI u> i?l lu 10 jg Et. Augusta, Bo. Hy ."77. +>'p' 90P " Mrttuitcville 8 UWp 10 15p " Aiken 2 60 p " Trenton 8 80 p 11 UOp " Johnstons 8 40p 11 20p Ar. Coluinbial'n. dep't 6 20p 2 lu ? T.v (V.l'l.ii l-.lfin,r.r .r 1.', n R Ml s I " WniaslM.ro ilitop 8 49 a " Client or 7 28 p 7 37 ? | " li?x k Hill ??!' 8 11 ? Ar. Charlotio... Blip t) 16? " Dim villa 12 65? 1 22 r Ar. liichtnoml C 00? 6 26p Ar. Washington 7 9 06 p j " Hnltiiin.ii' I'a. K. U 9 12n 11 26p " Pliiaulfii.iiui ... 11 *17. u ~ 68 ft " Now York 2 03 p 8 23. ... . N'o. 33 No. 36 Soul lil-oaiiit. .. , ., liniljr. itHiiv. I I,v. New V..: k. I n. U.lt 3 liOp 12 1.'nit " 1 'liilitt l?-. | >li ttk 6 34 |> 8 Mil " Hiilliniot... 7 66i> 8 22? 1 Lt. WiiMli'ti.ti, So. Utr 9 'AM' 11 16? j I.T. Kiclinionit 11 (41 p 12 Olir | Lt. Danville 4 16a 6 02p " Charlotte h 16 nl lOULtp " Ko.u iiiii nu:? li lor " Chester it I'An li 43j. J " Wiiiiij.lii.ro. lit 21 a 12 3ft. ] Ar ri.ri.in Him l'p ?tt . 11 26 n1 1:7? i Lv. ?'<..1111.Ian la. oop't I 11 l.'.n 4 3o? " .1 I.111.tolls. ) | ; "'.I'ft I " '1M lit' .11 . . 1 s ;. Is . Ar. Aiken j " ( rnniliivilli. 2 la j) . Is/ " August a. . . 2 1.". J)1 KHIi j l.v. ?'oliiinhia. So. f(y ....I 3 66 p ti4'.ft I Killirvill.. | 4 3s t> 7 .'?>? Oiaa.'O'ait * i 20 p h 2- u | Drnm-h vilin it ii.' j. x:.:? ! fcuniiiierv.lio 7 32 j> 10 Im Ar. Charleston | h 17 p 11 Oi i I.v. ('al'l.in. KC JtP.Hy I U?;2>n| 12 47 ft " Siivniuiiili 1 3 07 p| a in a Ar. .Iiirltsonvilla. | 7 4m,' 11 i>) 1 M.|;| IM\(1 ( Alt SKHVK K Esrallritt. ^ >vaj.iiss?.u|'vr nor vice between n* n II".'- s\ > 1 I n. I .\?<w York ami I lorida I"i pm l> Mi vf Cars bo'Ai -s. ^iiij t ^ iij k. a-- . i si nf room ilreiilnffonrilietwee*. Tumi c . Mni.j.nuli, \\ a^hnnjtoo ami N? sv 01 k. i ' i ; ojiiiitf Cars la twccn Charlotte ami I;, an. i>il. I .'/.--I*. S. Fnst Mntl. Thronch T'ii11iii:i11 i.r us 1 iivr muni ImtTet sli-opini; enrn 1>? twccn J a**. miiviiln mi l Now York and Pull mini nl? ?'|iin i-iirn between AtiKiiHtn ninl CJhur lotto. 1 i: i nerve all mrttln onroute Pullman H!?.",.ink' ears between JaekaonvilU ami < 'olum'..in, enroute ilai.s l.ctwcen .luck aonvllle ami I nietnnat t, via Annoville. FKANK s.ti.\N*Nt)X. .1 M.CCfiP. TliliM Y-l'. tc (ten. T. M.. Washington. V: A.TiJIilC. s?. H. 11 VUl.iWICK, tt.P A. W gt hi A. 0.1*. A., Atlanta.