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IT* - MPSP jfJ. , liffr ' i' ' y-*;-v?' ; ; CASTER ENTERPRISE. ^ tvery Wednesday and baturda* Uv BY .Enterprise Mllshlm ) ? ^ A. J. CLARK Kdit?u. fear, $1.00 IttrtHs, 50 ct l]|plOnthfe..<v' 25 ct n:\ t/In Advance. jjjftntu^ fr.JFW 24. I WOO. bryaIC/vnd Mckinley. It is generaUy admitted as a wel settled fact, asftvell as an unusual one that Bryan ^Tnd McKinley will b< , -W nominated by HIM*,respective partiei ^5." ? without opposition. Knim a Washing " ton special to the Philadelphia Recort E*comes this; and, althofigh it may no Mfeul be to our liking here An the South, w< believe it is tro^ neyetdfieiess : "If, as now seerrN likely, the presen prosperity continues until after tin Presidential election, tnfere will be n< \ can.se sutllcientiy great, they think, t< prodore that decided and extensivt change'of public sentiment commonly -nleu tne "landslide." and withou hat Hiey do not see how Bryan cat in." J. The times are too prosperous now a...politician advocating1 radica tain matters politial and flnan succeed. There is no doubt tha untry is in the midst of a periot usual prosperity and bnsinesi and yie voters will be lesi vote to 'dTsturb these con an if the nines were liki rere a few years agtV. Bryan'i ;oming, but we don't bett^ve h< host of a chance for electioi .'although we expect to vot< JfL ,s'v^ Blood Cure Sent Free. . By addressing Blood Balm Co. 38' a Michell Street, Atlanta, Ga., any En terprlse reader may obtain a samph battle of their famous B. B. B.?Bo l|?iuc Blood Balm, the greatest, gran dean best and strongest Blood Hem .-de.l es when all else fails * "rofula. eczema, boils Sbres, distressing iber, catarrh, rheu meQidMLadvice include* ption of youK. ^rouble i his generous offer 18 wortl opting. Sample bottle sen es prepaid. Large bottle? - 'nearly a quart of med ' by all druggists at $ 1. Is always ahead o '"medies for curinj B. 11. B. nex T>urifler. Delivery. of "Cm pi to Dgtol) I'oBt o ntaniH the to 1 -tn!?n Stoke ?leli?ery o ncerued j us preset! tativi "uiiiia, "in ai e tree deliver; utrts. I havi iiiiar experi c to proiiioti t<h^servtce. Ai hat kind of fre< ed by the las ugh some erro clerks it wa 'i ruber as ai .ator I illmai ..iing star routi 'illman's amend that contractor the State when to carry mails determined op le House, am to have th< out. tit wan lost Depart men v an experi ate of Soutl . .^rtised fo without pro ctors shoult .^.e ~ maTRkalong thei wherever *r,-r farmer erect hoxesAand comply ?n certain regulations. Quit* ) mv surprise ami that of the de artment ollicials the different i cost for the improved servici as only 1600 for the entire State "I felt very enthusiastic ove e showing, and early in th< ssion reintroduced a bill that ' f J i- * lereu in mo jasr <;ongreflB pro Ming for this improved eervici all Btar routoB. Vou can imag thai I felt complimented s ' days ago, when I found iden uMlly the name hill, word for /ord, introduced by a Pennaylania Republican. He had found k copy of my old bill, which he erv apparently regarded as a >od thing, and reintroduced it." wo >r throe weeks' course of I)r M. A 00ns I,ivor Medicine will so Kegulato the tory Functions that thoy will operate iout any aid whatever. Mrf. X K. Miller. Newton Hamilton, Pcnna., files, "I think DeWitt's Witch llaz'd Rnlve \grandest salvo made." It cures piles anil > everything. All fraudulent iraiutlons Worthless. Crawford llros. d-w-s itartic. Mcndola. V*.. says, "Nothing * ??iM?\ as Kodol liysdopsla Cure, -ved mo, a few ltottles euro 1 nuj." m ypucat and a! ways cm ton dy?^ro?. * " ? THE WAYS OF SOME FOLKS. . Some folks is allers grumblin', no mat f tar what they've got, A-flndin' fault with what thejr hay and wantin' what they've not, If And you'd think, to hear'ein kickei an" cussin' of their luck, That the world's a bad investment ai the Lord's stuck; An' it riles me up to hear'em a-corr plainin' all the time, " With the measly misconception of tti works o* the sublime, . Ah' it sets me to reflectin' on the iner of the case, An' a drawin' of conclusions appei 1 tainin' to the race i Till I've sorter got tothiiikin' that it 3 sinful to complain; ' That there's jest as much of pleasui as there ever was o' pain; ' That their ain't no more to cuss aboi t than what there is to bless. s An' things are pretty ekally divide up, I guess; t For when you strike a balance 'twii 8 the shadder an' the sun, 1 The two will allers ekallize when a 9 is said and done; f An'the world is balanced even, er i t wouldn't spin aroun', 1 For the hills'll fill the hollers whe the thing is leveled down. ' There's another old-time doctrine, ai i , ' I've found it mighty true. That you never get a thing without n losin' somethin', too; ' That there never was a gain withoi. a correspondin' logs, s That you've not agoin' to wear a crow unless you bear the cross. 8 An' when you see a pint in life, tli where you'd like to get, s You may make it soon or later, bi you'll pay fur it, I bet. 8 A man may get the larnin' of tl; sciences an' sich. An' another deal in futures an' ma strike it sudden rich; 4 But the tlrst has lost the peace < mind that once he used to feel, 9 An' the last has lost the relish of th ~ hard-earned, honest meal. . An' when you see a reller'H got thing ', extra nice, '? You can gamble that fur all he's g< he'R paid the market price. 1 An' if your life was tlgured out. I' 8 tell you what, my friend, J You'd And it balanced just the sam , as his'n at the end. - Then quit your fool coinplainin' an' 1 studj in'how to shirk, ' For the time you spend in eussin' yt , can better spend in work. Things do take on a billions look i times, I must admit, Bui a-kickin' an' complainin' w u help the thing a hit. An' the clouds that come a drifti I by'll vanish one by one, f An' a peerin' from behind 'em is tl glory of the sun. 8 There's as much of sun as shadder i f every drap o' dew. There's as much of day as darknei I when you take the year all througl q There's as much of sun as shadder i a every human heart, p An' of day an' night in every life you' 3 tind an' ekal part. An' should there be a resdue a-stau'i e either way, U '1 he Lord'il make it ekal on I'othi 0 side, some day. ^ ?ALBKKT UlGKMJW l'AINK. Ill the Epoch. r " * ** _ ! hud brouchtlis every winter for years a B no medicine Rave me permanent relief til! I I I) /an to lukh One Minute t ouch Cure. 1 know is the best cough medicine made," says H Koontz. Corry. 1'a It (illicitly ures cougl colds, croup, asthma, grippe and throat a B lung troubles, it Is the children's favorite re edv. Cunts i|iilckly. t raw ford tiros dv B NEW LAWN. j Three ol the Nliorter Acts Pasw a at tile Recent Session of the Legislature. An Art to regulate the grantli ^ of bail by magistrateB. Section 1. Be it enacted by tl r . General Assembly of the State < 1 South Carolina. That from at r after the approval of thin Ac S' *hen and magistrate cummitH r party to jail fur a bailable o fense, hucIi magistrate snail sta B on commitment the amount a recognizance required, upon e ' tering into which the party sha r be released from custody, an I upon entering into such recogni . ance before any magistrate, < ? the clerk of the court of thecoui ty, such party shall be release 1 from custody. I f i/\ ? O A ~ 1 * - 4 - , uooiIUU *. /xiijr magnumie, I , the clerk of the court of tt county in which the party 19 in prifloned, when demanded b nuch party, rha 11 take the recoj nirance without extra compenai tion. Approved February 17, 1000. An Act to prevent the Rpread 0 forest fires. Section 1. He it enacted by th (ieneral Assembly of the State 0 South Carolina, That in caae o forest tireB occurring in any conn ty it shall be the duty of ov(^ ^ r of tk?o l*j?u?lnp board %$*?&& - / r '.A1 I ?' " of assessors, in wliofe town- j jBhip the fire occur*, to im- | mediately call out/ through a f warner appointed by him, as j many persons as they may deem 1 t> necessary, subject to road duty, 1 for the purpose of extinguishing ' a' such fires. , Section 2. That any person re* j fusing to obey such call immedi j ie ately upon notice shall be subject I to the same penalties as now pro ' t vided in cases of refusals to work 1 upon the public roads. , r- 1 Section 3. Persons so warned '8 and working as provided in Sec J tion 2 of this Act shall have the "6 time he has so labored deducted it from the time he is required by law to labor on public roads. < d Approved February 9, 1900. i ct An Act to regulate the expenses of examining lunatics and con 11 voying them to the State hos-IJ pital for the insane. it Section 1. He it enacted by the L n General Assembly of the State of|] RAW AS FROM " No Torture Equal to the ic befon Itching and Burning of & y durab ? This Fearful Disease. s,. tion < Eczema?which is more than skin-deep, ie cations of ointments, salves, etc., appl the real cause of the trouble, is in the b s through the skin ; the only way to res the blood. Mr. Phil T. Jones,, of Mixersville, Ii )l "I had Eczema thirty years, and al of treatment my leg was so raw and sor II constant pain. It finally broke into a r began to spread and grow worse. For six years I have suffered untold agony i '<? all hope of ever being free from the di been treated by some of the best phyi a taken many blood medicines, all in i faith left I began to take S. 8. 8., ai made the Eczema worse, but I knew tl >u way the remedy got rid of the poif 8. JS. S., the sore healed up entirely, clear and smooth, and I was cured perl Eczema is an obstinate disease and omy a tonic. Swift's Specific? S. S. S. FOR ?? ?is superior to other blood remedies b? not reach. It goes to the bottom- to tl the worst caBe of Eczema, no matter wl the only blood remedy guaranteed to I other mineral, and never fails to core ln Poison, Cancer, Tetter, Rheumatism, 0 upon S. S. S.; nothing can take its pla< ^ Books on these diseases will be mni eitlc Company, Atlanta, Georgia, i; __________________ . |( fGANS< 11WE^/ no ? \ Che Ml ^ No Shoddy or Inl 5 Prices. m t " ^ Nothing could ho more le J PEOPLE. That means we ^ prices at this season for en ^ pie two prices to pay losses t, 4 business. " 4 LONt te ^ are claiming higher prices,ot CASH always wins, ami wt ; j Two )r ^ W Beautiful Styles in the >d W splendid Twilled Fleeces in :: * GRE j6 Those who have not be y' stock at a little over half or I $ Shoe ^ The very best the mark ,f W cate that wo are headqnarte: ^ cannot be equaled for good "f ? For Bargt f 5 South Carolina, That the county 4 Doards of commissioners for the 4 several counties in this State be, | ind they are hereby, authorized 4 and empowered to fix the com i pensation, charges and expenses J to be paid and incurred in the ex- i Animation of lunatic*,Wild in con- \ veying them to the State hospital I For the insane, and to audit and I pay claims therefor: Provided, 4 that the same shall not be greater 4 than now allowed by law, and i that no claim for conveying luna- j tics to the State hospital for the J insane, in excess of the actual and \ necessary expenses incurred in I doing so, shall be audited and 4 paid. 4 Approved February 9, 1900. 2 A. .1. Gill, Jr., Scotia, S C., writes: 1 havo 4 jsed Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine in my 1 family 10 years. It has cured indigestion, l>ys f [mpslu, Constipation, and many other ailments ^ Mother's Trusted Friend, Simmons Squaw J Vine Wine or Tablets, Prepare the System for f Coniinenier t, Shorten Labor and make Child- J )irlh Easy. I To Sweeten the Breath. llrightcn the Eye, 4 Slcar the Complexion and Insure the natural } Bloom of Health, use Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver 4 Medicine. j nrrr i our ECZEK'1 much attention is often paid to tinymptoms of Eczema, but it ia not Ion? \ j the little redness begins to itch and e This is but the beginning, and wio suffering and torture almost imh-t ile. It is a common mistake to rt ? gliness and redness of the skin ?. y a local irritation ; it is but an i dicr s af a humor in the blood?of ten . ( and can not be reached by local w ied to the surface. The disease it -.i j" lood, although all suffering is produc- v< ich the disease, therefore, is throu*'i V CI rid., writes: ter a great deal l* e that it gave me KL ___ a unninsr sore, and if T ' the past five or and had given up I } , sease, as I have f.\ At?V cJ r> licians and have ** ? fZL.' c< rain. With little } 1 ^* * 11 rid it apparently aA^ ~ lat this was the 'T. . " ^ ion. Continuing {*' .* ^ the skin became jf-d A-i1v?h r ectly." 5V can not be cured by u remedy which 11 ^ THE BLOOD f ?causo it cures disenses which they oan I P lie cause of the disease?and will cure r hat other treatment has failed. It is b he free from potash, mercury or any ? r.uM-mn, o?-r*uu m, v onisi^inus HIOOU " pen Sores, Ulcers, etc. Insist V I. t, led free to any address by Swift Spe DN CAS FOR HE1AL E \RE*JY apest St< ferior Goods ; But Reli; HE TRACE natural. People trade whore the are the only people in a position t <lit trade. Wo put down prices lot on had debts. The trade knows C3r PACED ?goods they say have gone up. W ' are in the lead with some soft sua January Bargs new 20 cent Poplin I*1 aids. Our ] new and desirable styles, only 7\ c JSf MIfcfcIN night their winter Millinery are in f. ice. Avail yourself of this pood cl Bargains, Sht et affords. The fact that we sell m rs. OUR OUARANTEED LINK service and LOW PRICKS. tins In Every Lin G ANSON m WZ -S^ ?*, --W "V?, *?> ?? -> Every J Month there are thousands of wo- f . men who nearly suffer death i j from irregular menses. Some- A I times the ' period " comes too J often ? sometimes not often f enough?sometimes the flow is f too scant, and again it is too A profuse. Each symptom shows J that Nature needs help, and f that there is trouble in the or- 4 gans concerned. Be careful J when in any of the above con- i ditions. Don't take any and f every nostrum advertised to (J cure female troubles. 4 BRADFIELD'S FEMALE REGULATOR J is the one safe and sure J medicine for irregular or pain- j ful menstruation. It cures all \ the ailments that are caused by f irregularity, such as lcucor- A rhoea, falling of the womb, j nervousness; pains i.. the head, \ back, breasts, shoulders, sides, f hips and limbs. By regulating 4 | me menses so mat tney occur a . every twenty-eighth day, all \ ' those aches disappear together, f ) Just before your time comes. ^ | get a bottle and see how much a . good it will do you. Druggists \ ' sell it at $i. f I Send for our free book, "Perfect & . Health for Women." \ THE BRADHELD RhGlU.A TOR CO. f ) ATLANTA, A general strike is looked for mong the eoalminers of West Virginia April 1st. or possibly arlier. Hearing-1> >wii Si'iis.iilo'.H, Inter.iul 11 id Female We ikpeHS< s are eure I lis" use < ; ImmonsSipiaw Vine Wine or Tntili t->. "I liatl dyspep-ia for year-. No tuedleim' v.a lofleetlve as Kodol D -p-p-ia Cure. Ii uve nmodiatc relief. Two hollies i rodneed lear lous results," writer f. II Warren, Albany, Ns. ll digests tvhai von eat ami e uinoi r.,11 to ire. Crawford llros. d-tv-s Dr. M. A Simin ois Liver M diefne l?y ex slllnv from the body the excess or llllc an<l elds. Improves iho Assimilative Processes, tirffles the blood. Tones tip and Strengthens. W. K' l'hilpol, Albany, t,a , s.r, -. DeWill's Ittle Early Risers did me n , r>- d than any Ills I ever tool< " The famous nui pills for inatlpatlon, bilious ess and liver ami laitvel ottbles Crawford llros. d w-s NOTICE! 1111 K T ow IIS hi| i Hoards of Assessors _ are called to meet at tlieir usual lares of meeting on the 1st. Tuesday a March. <ith in-1.. ltutti. for the puriose of canvassing and cquulixint; I he eturnsas taken by the county Audii>r. The returns will he r-adv to jrive lit, by tlie tirst Saturday in March to lie diH'erent Hoards, and alter cutlassing will iiniiiedialely return same [) this olllce with their reports. .loll \ A. COOK. <"??. A ud it or. Feb. 21. lltou. 1H STC IAHGA I NS 1E>F0l /.\ Dre SOUTH CAI able Merchandise at F&OCKS 1 lies I liAlidAINS ari' I < 1 I'oun n handle 1he cash trade. Time tin* cash trade WC ilnii't have and appreciates tliit f ;i? i . and MEncn^ e are {jelling' them cheapor tha l?s lor early trade. tins Just Con price is just hall'?In cents. A ents?worth twice the money. IBRV SAW! ?reat luck. Wo aiv running <?f banco to Imy nioo HA T cheap oes That W lore HlfOKS limn ill i, 1 hirr of Ladies, Alt SO. ml Children' e Come to the C?S*. s ?? I it ^ Notice! VA, . -;! ; * Kt * > THE County Board of Equalization wfll meet at the Court House, 8d? Tuesday in March, 20th inst., 1900, for the parpose of hearing all grievances,, if any, from the valuations made by the Township Boards of Assessors. M. C. GARDNER, Sup. and Chm'n. Co. Board of Equalization. Feb. 21, 1900. MONEY TO LOAN! I IIA VIC made arrangements with 1 Brokers in New York City through whom i rtm able to place loans secured by a first mortgage on improved farms lor live years time, payable in instalments, at the low rate of 7 per cent, interest ppr annum. The brokerage and the charge for abstract and in. -portion are small and at the expense of I lie borrower. It. t?. WYLIE, Atty-at-Law. Sept. 27, 1890. 6m. NEW SMITH and 8 W00DSH0P. iff i ? - j onnn .. >v i\i niivL' upeneu a oriv/i m? the CLARK CORNER it. t he old Henry Hancock Shop nd are prepared to do all Kinds ol BLACKSMITH & WOODWORK. ' WK (i V A R A NTEK SATISFACTION to our Patrons, i Prices to Suit the TIMES, i Wo will he glad to do vour i Work. D. P. BAKER and peter Mcpherson. SALESMEN - - \ WANTED H <KNCHO>K STAMP l ()l( PAKTIl ULAK^.}, Will straighten Curly ami Kinky Hair without Injury i<> the tk'alp ?r llalr. PrlvotOvcnti per Itox. ANTI-KINK. r * E KlorsCil bv tlkl? I'nitrtl SfiifiMt Hialili Report n DAIII)AGII & RICH. New York, Sole Manufacturers. I'. l. It. !!?*) lift. Final Discharge. NOTK'K IS IIHKRHY OIVEX THAT ON th ' littli ?l:iy of Mureh. UNO, the umlersljta> i a- Kxectitors ?.f the Kstnte of lkwih Hood, <1, fe:iM-<i, win tile tils tlnal return and mukc itipllr.ilion unto Cti aki.rs t). Junks. .lurtpo of I'r *?.?t? sa an 1 for the County o( Lancahtkh an i State of SeniIt Carolina, for a dual ilia c li ir as mi li Kxeetltor ,1. I'1 Nksiiit, Kel>. in, IiHni I weeks Kxeclitor >R? s | t JCSl| ROLINB. ? K nock-1 )own 5 4o usi i I. \VK AUK CASH J luerrhauU put up in rluirjje honest pen\vn are gelling the , \ lnts 2 a \ ; 111 \?t. The ready f 10! t not her casi' of Ihoso si t I 11??* balance of our ^ 'ear. i combined would indi ^ - Kino KID SIIOKS W * W * *W TORE.