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"f - .^:v. 1 ifvv- ' < ' .', "'. fv ,*' .* + __ Short Locals. f ?Ool. Tripp of Rlncksburg was ' in town Wednesday. ?Mr. J. E. Blackmon has "^W tnoved his family back to town. . ?Mr. J. M. Yoder cf Van Wyck was in town Wednesday ?Mr. J. B. Walter* has gone to Charlotte. ?Mr. P. G. McCorkle,of Rock Hill, was in our citv Thursday ?I)r. Gettis Rutledge, a practicing dentist of Kershaw, paid Lancnster a visit this week. ?Mr. and Mrs R. W. Massev of Van Wick were in town yes terday. ?A pretty Christmas gift?one of B. C. Houali & Go's 14K. Gold Rings, for $1.00. ?Mr. E. A. Dahnev, of Rock Hill, i9 yisiting relations in Lan' caster. ?Mi^ J. C. Blacktnon slaughwo <%e year old hog-< that weighed 488 Vu 1 530 net. ?Ex-Marshal ?f. P. Ilunter at | * tended the United States court in Columbia, Thursday, a* a witness ?Mr. John Barton, of Monroe. N. C., is on a visit, to friends m I relatives in and around I/incns'er ?Miss Nannie Fletcher, of Westville, is visitinjr h< r sister, Mrs. .1. F. Addison, near (>?itrsville. ?Como out and see a pood show. New specialties. Unn^ ninpham's Opera Hall. Popular ^ prices. ?Give the hoy something he will Veep. A nice watch oan be bpupht at B' C Houph & Co's for $2.00, boy's size warranted. ?Mr. Kzell Estridpe, of Tax21 Via w Wns iti tnton vuciov/lu.- ? ??! paid the Enterprise a pleasant call. #?Mr. and Mrs. H. E. White of Rock llill are visiting the lattor's mother, Mrs.Virginia (Jreen, of the Douglas section ?Rev. E. E Press ley, from near Statesville, N. C., is here visiting some of his old friends. He was formerly a resident, of this place. ?Our stock is ready. Come rv ? |hp luuii.v- imn i wan tin (tie crowds ^ come. We can't (lo you justice A then, and you can't blame us. j^R - B. C. Tloroti S: Co. ?Mr. J no. 1) Taylor attended the Federal court in Columbia this week as a juror; so also did Mr. John A. Bridges of lleatli Spring. ?Mrs. W. J. Long- reiurned today from an extended visit to her daughters, Mrs. Sapp and Mrs. Ligon, nt. 11 icklin's, Chestei countv. ?111 t}io 0-f*r>11 oil tonight the bohr Williams company will give one ot their best pro ^ ^ dactions, "I'ugg or "Escaped ^ From Sing Sing." This is a roaring comedy from start tr 1 Aoi.b T \ ? '. f IHv I'UII I I.IIJ !<? COMIC '>HI ^ Popular juices. Kind tickets ;u Mackey <fe Go's, drugstore. More New Home*. |fc i Several more of the New lIonu*\ New Ideal Sewing Machines just t received at the Ksteri'IUsr office and will be gold cheap for can! i : or on installments. % ' M . ' 4 ?The Lehr & Williams Oom* edy Co. played l'Itedd\, The i Mail Girl" in Cunningham's Opera Hall here Thursday night. Thousrh the house was not parked the play was exceedingly welt < rendered Mr. Lehr is especial < Iv good, and so is Mr Arthur i Browning's dancing. Tbev shouhl ( have a crowded house to night. ( l,ancaster*s Market. On Friday, Dec. 15, cotton i and produce Wrought the follow ing prices : COTTON. Strict Rood middling 7% Good middling IVa I strict middling 7}^ Middling. 0% PRODtlfll. I Itnttcr (good), per pound... 10to 1U L>rt?8. Per doxen, 15 Chink?>n* 15 to 20 Porn, perhiishet, . . 45 Hainsf t ome raised ),per pound. .9 to II ' Shoulders < honae raised). per 10., fi'.^to 7 The above prices are paid ht merchants for anv of the ahov? named products, nod is publisher i for the benefit ?>t those who have | t hem for sale. j ?Mrs. \. It. Lindsay, of Hock Hill, I j attended the funeral obsequies of tier I I mother, Mrs W'ylie which took place j here Tuesday. I,<incaftler Impntritiff. j f , ! Tiie Lancaster team went t" i Hock Hill Kritlav afternoon tf>| p'ae a ptame of fool 1>i]I with | Rock Hill. As we tm to press! \vc learn over the telephone tint i - * the score stoo<l 1 o to ."*> in f avor lot Hock- Hill. I ^ I I?r. M. A. Simmon* Iovpt Medicine i searches out all Impurities in tIip Systpiu. and expels tliom harmlessly by thp natural channels. ! AYti> Charter <tbtuiitetl A charter was cranted to the Kershaw Mercantile Company of Kershaw, Lancaster county, with a capital Mock of $2f>,000. The officers are Lerov Springs. president ; J T. Stevens, vice pre* ident, and S W. Ileath, secretary and treasurer.?The State, 14th. I>r M. A. Simmons I iver Medicine J has since 1840 steadily risen in public favor, and the demand for it far exceeds that of any other Liver Medicine. The Old Chester Lenoir to he Changed to Itroad Oanue. The Chester correspondent of, i The Slate has ii from the lips ofj jMr. \V. A. Harbor, president of . the Carolina A North Western j Railroad that the road will ho chanced to the standard hroad t jraugo at once and that contracts, 1 have nlivndv heeti closed for the! ' J crossth s and hea\\ steel rails. i Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tab- j j lets, Prevent and cure Palpitation of | I I Heart, Dizziness, Sick Headache,! Chilly Sensations ' ^ ' I tenth from Cerer. Charlie Stopiier, second son oi l 1 Mr. F. M. Stognerof the Douglas . section, died yesterday morning ' of typhoid fever, after an illness of about four weeks. lie was j i annul si years oi age an<l was i an excellent young man. IIis| > remains will l>e interred at Doug las church this morning at I i ! / o'clock. Mr. Stogner has lour daughters down with this fever, one of whom j is quite sick. L ; I )e Witt's Little Karly Risers purify It lie blood, clean ttie liver, invigorate the system. Famous little pills for constipation and liver troubles. 'Crawford Jiros. d-ws i v V-J * . ' Ir ~ ' *>> '' ->r % Sti,. Union ( J INSURANCE r CINCINNA gP TUK ONLY COMPANY in tlio ^ point annually fr ^ EXCELS IN Highest Interest E ^ ments. Lowest Ratio of Deatl ^ Business, Large Dividei ^ T. L.. WILLINGHA1 ON HI! Ifl A? %f mier six Tears 01 imense , Suffering, Promptly Cured z Du 0 0 0 entire circulation i DJ Oi Oi Oi ar0 a govero draii etantly sapping away the vitality, bo eliminated from the blood, anc can have any effect. There is no uncertainty about tl made for it is backed up strong! testimony of those who have b< and know of its virtues by experie Mr. L. J. Clark, of Orange Courtlu " For sir years I had an obstinate, rui ankle, whi h at times caused roe intens so dieablod for a long while that I w; business. One of the be3t doctors trea' but did me no g'xxl. I then tried vari< without tiio least benefit. 3. S. S. wa mended that I concluded to try it, a wonderful. It seemed to get right a diseaso and foroe the poison out, and pletely cured." Swift's Specific? S. S. 8. FOR ?drives out every trace of impu cures permanently the most obstii is the only blo.xi remedy guars tains not a particlo of potash, in cures Contagious Blond Poison. ? Rheumatism, Soros, Ulcers. Boils upon S. S. S.; nothing can take i Valuable books mailed froe by S1 a nnt 9HH|K soutbi hands ers Prices Bamberg Nursery C< /{rr. i/?/jh /'J. Carfislr. The Rev. John lv Ciirli>le who i..... t . i i i m-iii iii?* 111 t;i''ii?*r in euarim ol t he Me'-hodi-t Mplscopal i llliivh hero for tin* last "Ad years, leave.-. Laneas or today lor his now ap| oint m< i't. Iled'cs lu Wallerhorn, 111?* county seat ol ('ollelon cot ni\ The people of Waller horo may well eongratnlate tliem solves on llm laoi that, lor the le x! \< ar, they "ill have one ot the I"-I preachers in the Soiilli < 'arolma t 'on'ert noo. Ami in :i? 1 (lit i n to iii*. ijiialili. aiions as a preacher, lie hears a most exen:| I oy christian character?one ot the linest characters to he fonml as it appears to lis. lie is highly esteemed, not only l?y his own denomination, hut also by I lie < I her churches, ji> ;i t nn? :in<I t:?iIlifi11 follower of t'hrist. In Iwl'fioir adieu lo Mr. <arli-!e 111? people ol Lancaster i egret lo pari willi a character so elevated, and xpress the hope that in the new lield to which he is sent, he will continue to lead a life that will i!nw lo him all who have an\ regard for the gospel of Christ, and that he may ho as highly esteemed by those amonjj whom he i? thrown as he has been in Lancaster. *r ' f* . . Central LIFE i b I COMPANY. W ? TI, OHIO. r land that made gains at every ^ urn 1851H to 18517. arning, Safest Possible Invest- ^ t h Losses, Uapid Increase of nds to Policy-Holders. II, District Representative. ^ ! PWWW%.W-^ c lSyitL;la I S/i r I fev'Jli f ?/ & iJ vsi ti V> i zsa L...H ? t r Obstinate sores and ulcers which ?fuso to under ordinary trontlont soon . ,co;n < chronic and do ) ?atod, and are a, sure si en that 1 | \ is ill a i lepra veil condition. 1 hey i upoii the system, and arc con- I In every c.iso the poison must 1 no amount of external treatment i, f< ho merits of S. S. S. ; every claim n y by convincing ^rrr^ ?' jen cure I br it x x JV " ; 3Use,Va., writes: T nninp: uloor on my (t'i"-- **^ {5 ie suffer in*?. I whs V "f^,A i'-- ; is XVh :!>- unlit for ? lei ill' eon-t nily f )US blooil ivuv.li i. t./.'i . , i bi t s so lii^ah l jcoin- > . - LiLs. i ,nd th- elTy-t xvns fV,\ 'Awto I THE BLOOD rity in the blood, and in this way J nate, deep-seated sore or ulcer. It , in toed purely vegetable, and con- | 5 ercury. or other mineral. S. S S f Scrofula, Cancer, Catarrh. Eczema, K . or any other blood trouble. Insist ?? ts place. wurt Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. . rTYOII THINK? to your interest to secure | that has been propagated on , . r C ern soil? If so, write us for , ome catalogue of fruits, flow- ; ind ornamental shrubbery. 1 3 reasonable. I ompany, Bamberg, S.C.r t"/^OTTON ^Culture" is the name of a va 111- j able illustrat-j ed pamphlet which should be in the hands of every planter who raises Cotton. The book is sent Free. Send name and address to OliKMiW KALI WORKS, gj Na'sau St., New York. W. T. Y?*ou in ft n. l.nray.S writes: I Have ti-ed l>r. M. ' Simmons Liver | Medicine ton years. i, li?cured Knlarpement of t!?*? I.ivei ami Insomnia. ! Think it a> far ahead of Zellin's ami Black l>rauj;ht as day is Ahead of nijjhi. Bains in Head, Neck, Shoulders, Back, Fiont, Sides, Hips and I.iinhs, are readily curetl hy Simmons Squaw i Vine Wine or Tablets. If troubled with Dizziness, Furred 'ongue, Hitter Taste in Mouth, Hloatd Feeling after eating, Constipation r sue, iioHdabe, use Dr. M A. Simions Li?er Medicine 'mall Fire Near Rich Hill. *OTIC/:.' \V " ?i.i\o moved our honks to ho ollice ot Ileal h. Springs iV: Co. ml till parties indented to us will iloase come lorwanl and settle at nee. We guarantee as much lor ottou as any ot!u t market. FaHmkhs' Banking and Mkrcantii.k Company. NOTICE ! All parties indebted to the 'armers' Banking A Mercantile Jo., will plctiso take notice that ney must come forward ami mMle at, once. T'ds is the second nd last notice The luisincs of his company must be wound up rompt ly. Farmkks' IT iV M. Co. MONEY TO LOAN! [ HAVE made arrangemeut.? with L Brokers in New York t'ity through 'horn I am utile to place loans secured y a first mortgage on impr< veil farms ir live years time, pavable in installents, at tlie low rate of 7 per cent, iterest per annum. The brokerage nd the charge for abstract and inpection are small and at the expense f the borrower. H. t. WYLIE, Atty-at-Law. r>ept. istisr. (in). ling up i 'Phone 7?; ?5r.CftWL?,?T.THE NEWMARKET ^ND BE SUPPLIED WITH GOOD RESH AND WHOLt SOMEMEATO! a- ? i.i Hi. niirlo t prlivs for nod -1' ck mi l It* only the best we buy und < 1 VI- I Oi.r rtl-tolliiTS t+~ S-iuHiu??-H of nil kinds in scrtson. * ?. SMITH A: CO. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. J'ir 0?atr*l Time H?tw??n dolumhla ?nii ouville. lisilvrn tune Hetweeu Columbia And Other Points. Effective Juno 11th, 18W. 3 m ! STo. 34 No. sii Northbound. IJnily. Ihslly. Lt. J'ville. F.C.&P.Ry 8 20? 7?p KRvunnah 112 D 11 60* Ar. Columbia 4 88 p 4 80* Lt. Charleston, So. Ky . 7 00 a 5 .'Kin Bummerville 7 41 a 0 00p Branohville 8 55 a 7 M r Orangeburg U 'JJa 8 24 , Klugville 10 15 a 0 2Uc At. Columbia.. ... 11 ouaj lo ioj> Cr. Augusta, So. Ry. .2 2 A-Tp! ft"ToTp " Oranitavilla 8 0t?p 10 15 c " Aiken 2 50 pi " Trenton 3 8?i p 1100c " Johnston*. 3 4Up 11 20p Ar. ColnmhiaCn. dep't 6 20p 2 lu a Lv Ool'hia Biaud'g at 5 45 p 6 60* " AViunaboro 0 38 p 6 40* " Chester 7 20 p 7 87 ? ' liock Rill 7 58 p 8 11* Ar. Charlotte b 46 p 0 15* " Dan villa 12 55 a 123? At. Richmond 6 00 a 0 26p Ar. Washington 7 55 a P 06 p Baltimore Pa. K. 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No-. . .c \ York and Florida V pros*. . >m rdrepn-.g Curs bioiwc*:. Ann""1'-! >i' t> New York I'mlnn. 1 1 ?injf room sleeping cars l>etwore Tallinn .1 1 -It i. villa, Savannah, Washington ml Ni-.v '?(.1 k. I'nllnirui steeping Cars lictwoen Chariot:* ml Richmond. No*. :<5 mid :*1?U. S. Fast Mail. Throuch Pullmitn drawing rootn buffet sleeping cars l>? tnwn Jacksonville ami Now York and Pullmini alecjiin .- .1; ? lmtwecn Augusta and Char lott? Inning oars serve nil mcAl* enroute Pullman shooing cam between JaoksonvilU and Colntnhin, nrouta daily between Jack ouville and Cincinnati, via Asheville. FKAN'K xOANN'O.V, J. M. CM TCP, Third V n .I Hen Mgr. T M , Wa ihlngton. W.A 1 1 UK S. II 11AHDWIOK, U. P. A.. Washington. A t>. P. A., Atlanta