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I I Rot4 Absoluieiy Mokes the food more d< ROVAl IAKWR *Q MARKET, March 2, 19(0. COTTON. strict good middling:, 9 Good middling Strict, middling n iuui ll(, rsooncB. Butter (good), per pound, 12>$ per doaen 10 Cliioken*, 18 to 20 Corn, per bushel, 60 Hams( borne raised),per pound.. .6 to 8 Shoulders (home raised),per lb.,. .6 to6 Saturday, March 3, ll)O0. Short ^Locals. ?Mr. J. T. Funderburk, of Dudley, is in town. ?Mr. G. B. Barron stenographer at the hank, spent Sunday in Charlotte. *. ? * ?Miss Dora Flynn, of New Cut, visited friends in Lancaster this week. '?Mrs. W. W. Perry and Mrs. Bell Nance visited Iriends in Chester Friday last. ??Mrs. J. H. W. Stevens is visiting friends in Chester this week r> < .?Mr. J. M. Hoatli made a fiying ?rip to Baltimore Saturday, returning Tuesday morning. ?Mr. W. I). Snyder, proprie. tor-of the Cottage Photograph Gallej*^ .came up from Camden ydsterelay on a business trip. H. VVilkerson lets ac cepted a, position in the Chester collonmplls, and left last week lor thai place. ?<^\Bortha Stalin, who has been visit ing Miss Pearl Payseur. has relumed to her home in dies ter. ?E. D. Blakeney, Esq., and Mr. R. t . Blakinon, rff Kershaw, were in town .yesterday on bus ine?B. ?Miss Alice Bennett, of the '?.v'.?4v >A ?- ' i uwues auvuaos section, is visiting the family ^of Mr. R. II Beckham hero (his week. ?Miss Janie liicklin, of Tank, passed through Lancaster Wed nesday on her way lo Chester, where she will spend sometime visiting friends. ?Mrs. W. II. Gregory reached here yesterday from an extended visit to her parents in Cocoanut Grove, Fla. Mr. Gregory went over to meet her in Chester. ?Mr. Ao'arn Ganson came down Tuesday to see his brother, Mr. Wm. Ganson, who has been quite , ill, but who is now very much imn proved, they think, fr" _ . Died, February 25, 1000, at his hp me in Union, 8. C., Mr. John D. Taylor, formerly of this county, after a lingering illness with can cer of Ihp face. He was buried Motrday in Union, lie moved to a, Union about 14 months ago. ?Married, Feb. 28, UtOO, at Jfe rcsi'ic'icc of the I.rule's Ulicle, ' Blackmon of Kershaw, If l-??na Gregory, daughter of tne late C. J B Gregory, and Mr. * John F. MeManusof Chesterfield. The happy couple came up to the ! v* bride's mot he-s Thursday. ? Mr. J. II.Oh ambers, an aged gentleman, living out near Gills Creek church, met with a very painful acci lent on Wednesday morning. He was driving a spirited team of mules when they r, became frightened and ran ofF. throwing him out of the wagon v and bruising him up considerably. * Ksr W E Sttiuir. W. Cftion, N wrUm: h?d over ?) year*. ?nd trlnrt doc ?nd m'-ltcln-H without benefit. 1 wm i*r I !< r, l| Baking Powder Pure elicious and wholesome "wot* CO., MW YONK. Death of Mrn. Sarah Ottbome. C The many friends of this good w lady in Lancaster will be grieved n to learn of her death, which occurred at the home of her son. 1 Mr. O. A. Osborne, of Blacksburg, one day last week The follow (J ing account of her death is taken |i >' ? ??- * irom a special in Monday's otate: i Mrs. Sarah Osborne, after an illness of only a lew days, died r< rather suddenly on the morning a of Feb. 24, about 7 o'clock at the home of her son, Mr. O. A Os h borne. She was born in West . minister, Mass , nearly 70 years ago, and was a schoolmate of Gen. Nelson A. Miles. She came of { study New England stock, and ^ exhibited in her daily life all of those excellent traits of character ? which so beautifully adorn the true Christian woman, the faith ful wife and the devoted mother, the kind neighbor and the humble C1 follower of the Master. She was j laid to rest this afternoon in our c? eitv cemeterv bv the sitle of her husband, Mr. Alvin Odmrne, who p:e*eded her only a few woejts. ^ For 55 years they journeyed peacefully and happily together . through the world, with all the ~ n unselfish care and loving devotion that one could feel and exercise |. for the other, and when the end R came it. was both fitting and beau 111ii 1 that, having "climbed the II hill together, they should sleep j together at the foot." ( Mrs Harriet Evans, Hinsdale, III., wrltrn: i ' I never f kil to relievo my children from croup " at once hy u-ina One Minute Cuuitli Cure. 1 would not feci safe wthont it." Quickly cures coilKhs, colds. grippe nod ulI throat ami 1 unvr diseases. Crawford Dr.is. d-w-s , . - , , tl />en V / />??? *t ! ! Don 9t ! ! ! 1) Don't buy another Mu'e until 1; you see our fresh carload of fine ii ones to be in this week. Our Mr. 'J I'jlliott is now in the western mar c kets selecling the best to be had. ? They'll be hero this week, sure. f< Ki.mott & Chawpohd. tl "I used Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my family with wonderful results, it elves Ininied ate relief. Is pleasant to tithe and is truly the d v apeptic's best friend," says E. Hartgerlnk, .? OverDol, Mich Digests what you rut. Cannot fall to cure Crawford Hros d-w-s tl .Vrifi It<tr(/ain Ad. tl The Gannon Cash Store offers , some choice bargains in this issue ot The kstkki'BISK. Head their ad and you will then want to go . and see their bargains, the final ^ ity of which will be that you will buy same of the good*. I'reach in*/ Honrs. _ Iiev. J. W. Little preaches at n New Hope Sunday at 1 I o'clock, I a. m , and today (Siturday) at tl 2:30 p m , and at Dr. Strait's _ school house on the alternoon of Sunday at 4 o'clock. These hours have b een made permanent for the year, on the first Sunday of each month and Saturday before. To He ITetlrfetl. Miss Ilattie Funderhurk, "daughter of Mr. J. T. Funderhurk of Dudley, will he married next Wednesday to Mr. Edward Miller, son of .Dr. Miller of .Jefferson . Blood Cure Sent Free. By addressing Blood Balm <-o. 884 Michell Street, Atlanta, (4a., any Enterprise reader may obtain a sample | bottle of I heir famous B. B. B.? Bo- j tanic Blood Balm, the greatest, gran- . { deal, best and strongest, Blood Kemj edy made. Curea when all else fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula, ecxema, boils, blood poison, eat log sores, distressing j skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Free medical advice included ] I when description of your trouble is given. This generous offer is worth ' while accepting. Sample bottle sent < all chnrges prepaid. I.srge bottles, ' (containing nearly a quart of medicine) for sale by all druggist* at $1 ' per bottle. B. B. B. is always ahead of 1 ! all other Blood- Remedies for curing j ] Blood llumor^. Try B." B. B. next , | fVme you buy A Jlood Purifier. ToS 1n, the Itrlirhi Kvc, tti* Ali ri W Aoonrt Health, use Dr. M * 7/\ Medicine. t. + * FiS.THIS 1 vim ~ [story /J S "Every morning I have a I I bad taste in my mouth; my I U tongue is coated; my head I ac'.ies and 1 often feel dizzy, n j i have no appetite for breakfast 1 R and w' it foe.' I eat distresses jj I m:. t have a heavy feeling in 1 I my stomach. 1 am retting so I weak that sometimes 1 tremble U I and my nerves ore all unstrung. | 5 I am getting pale and thin. I fi I am a? tired in the morning as ^ ; 'V- 1 ' " ' "Xu < ONQUEST OF TIIE I'M IMPPINES. . * :?Ti M 'ho Impression 1m Officially Given Out Thai the Filipinos Have Been Subjugated and That tie Philippines Will be Ready for Uivil Ooverninent in May. Washington, March 1.?Three able messages from Gen. Otis rere received at the war department today. One contained a mug list of casualties among the roops in the Philippines since lie last report. A Second anounced the arrival at Manila toav of a Government transport rom tho east coast of Tayabayas 'rovince with eight men and four undred and ten Spanish soldiers, ecently relieved from captivity mong in insurgents. The third message stated that ince the recent opening of commerce of the island ports 13.000 mns of hemp and 70,000 bales of rmbacco had been received at Maila, and that large shipments of he commodities named will soon e made to the United States and ther countries. The tact that Gen. Otis has not e ported any military operations ince the departure of Gen. Hate's xpedition to Southern Luzon, to omplete the plan of opening the emp ports in that quarter, is acrpted b.v war depart inent officials s an indication that the cam signing is progressing satisfac mrially, and that our forces have ot met with any serious opposiion by the insurgents in recent movements. Secretary Root has made a positive denial of the pub shed report that he is worried t the long silence of Gen. Otis in ?gard to the military operations l the Philippines, and had ca led him to make an immediate pport ot the situation. The sec- i Mary bhi<1 that, on the contrary, j e was perfectly satisfied with the 1 it unt ion. 1 The officials arc confident that I Ite backbone of the insurrection 1 < broken, and that there will < e no further hostilities on a 1 irge scale, and that the affairs i ii the archipelago will be in < nirly good shape by the time of 1 he arrival of the Fhilipine civil i otnmission, about the middle f May, for the proposed trans | yr of government control from t he military to the civil author i les. S Gen Otis is expected to return 1 > the United States on leave of i bsence soon after the arrival of < he Philippine commission. It < > desirable that he should meet i he commission and give it the 1 enefit of his knowledge of af- i lirs in the Philippines. < Gen. MacArthur will assume ( unporary command of the mil- 1 ;ary forces in the islands when t ten. Otis leaves FILIPINOS STILL RESIST. Manilla, March 1?5.55 P. M. J -A hundred insurgents, seven I dies from San Fernando Do < hiion, ambushed ten men of ' ie 3d cavalry, who were escort- 1 up J! to die several times, yet 1 am spared 1 to tell how I was saved," writes Mrs. j A. A. Stowe, 2)7 N. 4th St., San Jose, Cal. "I had valvular heart ' trouble so severe that 1 was pro- 1 n.ounced 'gone' two different times. The valves of my heart failed to work properly, and circulation was so sluggish that the slightest exertion I produced fainting. 'There is no hope' said my physician, so I decided ; to try Dr. Miles' Heart Gure and the , result I consider miraculous. I am 1 satisfied it saved my life." OR. MILES' Heart Cure is sold by all druggists on guarantee first bottle bcuehts or money back, book on heart and nerves sent free. reloped the fact that there were intrench men ts there and a force if Filipinos, estimated to number iSOO men. The 3d cavalry is preparing to drive the insurgents out. | | The recently purchased naval transport A lava, sent to Kagav, n the Gulf of Liberate, for Spanish prisoners, litis returned lore, bringing 500 prisoners, ncluding priests officers, solliers and civilians, ten Ameri ;ans The navy officials, being .11 formed that the prisoners' ,vere ctirelessly guarded, hur-j ierl the A bvvn tit R n (f? r msinn.l nl by twenty blue jackets, six ilHcers from the Brooklyn and ifty marines accompanied the ran sport. Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. It P. Olivia, of Barcelonia, Spain, spends his winters at Alien, tS. C. Weak nerves had ;aused severe pains in the hack >f his head. On using Elirtric Bitter^, America's greatest Blood ind Nerve Remedy, all pain soon eft him. He says this grand roedcine is what his country needs. All America knows that it. cures iver and kidney trouble, purifies he blood, tones up the stomach, drengthens the nerves, puts vim, rigor and new life into every ronscele, nerve and organ of the nodv. If weak, tired or ailing you iced it. Every bottle guaranteed, mly 50c. Sold by Crawford Bros . Druggists. 1, Dispensary Reorganized. Commissioner Crum took charge if the dispensary today and announced the following appointments: K. O. Webb, clerk; O. II. Dharles and M. II. Moble.v, bookkeepers ; W. W. Harris, constat* ulary clerk ; T. C. Dixon, super intendent ; Jacob Earhart, assist(in# un rmrSninndanf TaKii Ulanlr , ........ l..?vn, shipping clerk. t < M. B. Smith. Butternut, Mich . sat*. "!>'*Wl't's Little F.arly Risers are the very bent pills I over used for costlveness, liver and bowel trouble*." Crawford Bros. d-w-a To secure the original Witch Hazel Salve, ask for DeWtit'a Witch Hazel Salao, well known as a eertaln cure for piles and skin .lisBates. Beware of worthless counterfeits. Tliey are dunicerotis. Crawford Bros. dw-s Flushed Cheeks, Throbbing Temples, N ausea, Lassitude larnt Sppettte, Sallow Com Diexton. Pimples. Blotches, are warnings Take l)r. M A. Simmons Liver Medicine. Shorten the time of Confinement. Strengthen Mother and Supply Breast Milk for Child by using Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets Constipation of the Bowels may l?e easily cured by ? tew doses of Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. !w n?t aofs your doctor say r K " You a ; suRering from tmpure I." w Vhr.t io his remedy? ?| 1 I) I " Yot| re<st not have const!- B : pared Novels if you expect the I lj "ursapa; i.la to do its bess work. jj y !* { Ayer's Pills cure constlpa- fl tin. 5 " '/e have a book on Paleness b and Weakness which you may fc have tor the a ski- C 9 V.-;;? <r? our n~n!o ~m. 5 |Vrlt*?|i? ron would lllco to ronsnlt 3 f fiiilii?"! nStiiflnti* about rntir coiidi* 4 it! -i?. \V j t -I# fr-M*' ; 11 ; !? ?" particular* g i " ur ?.?*e. You w.ll lotcivda prompt ?; r?p.jr. _ ft A.ldro.a. OR. J. C. AYKR. r t l.owv.l. Mum. | ng ft provision train. The I \moricftns scattered and, while I eturning to camp, one man was tilled. The insurgents captured 'our horses and a quantity of provisions A subsequent rejonnossance of the locality < 1 <* I INew linos to ho daily a done to make this the IDI Our crowded stores will ! not been in vain, nor 01 cold snap has come, and GREAT CLO' j Picked up in Philadelphi j cents on the dollar. Si: hundred pairs Pants at les of that! Men, if you e> few years, buy some of tl | for years to come. Hor Iclosed out his samples c cents on the dollar?1,201 | purchases of Hmbroiderie: handkerchiefs and miles cries at less than one-ha tion. You will positively \ I 7 - 1 1 we intcnu to do a very cheaper than our competi BIG AI We bought for spot cash (we keep in close touch v pairs of Shoes at a big < the shoe stor * of this i II. C. Goodman and all WE ARE If Pulling strong stokes fc are going to succeed. Tltftil DamIhimm lima u&iuuug ** >* i** w ' %'?,> <) <> O <> (I <? O <> (? WW *- > <. v fl* ' % .. ' !' * , . 1 v.i V * . / % * '* * K ' . v % - j O O O O O O t> O O HEi Banking & I ...COM] O o O O O O o (I o OPENINC SEVEN NE Which took place at Lan< luary ist, 1900, is an into |Our friends have deluged eyes are turned upon 11s. not so much because our er than "old stocks," bu are sure to find it out. WE GR] .With special New Year t lion's share of your patrc I experience and cash pur I to the recent advance, 'extensive scale? stocks I t. o o o o.*i&* - m **** iS^i i UP OUR j? Storekeepers are worried^*-'' new goods are really cncaira i t because the "dear peo^l^^^ >argains. Our claims to t\\c , >nage are justified by chases in the markets prior Our preparations are on jfjjv cv large and assortment gre&t. jJ> dded, ancj.<every thing" with it omjV MINt a at a sherifW^. x hundred ,s than one-half pl^Ct lose suits for lar, the New Yorl^frfri >f men's hats to d hats in all. Our s and H andker?^reTC^^,0Cy upon miles of new ernbn^ If price?await your iifejfcL wonder at their cheapft<m large business .by ^Ujr tors. Before the v from a ntfedy manufactui /ifh them> 126 cases?7,5* Jiscount/This is sure tor town. The V\ " L. Dougk* the good shoes found S I THE RAJ H-y!?11!)1 ic^^ afl jP ?.iedioln? * ?+ *m m *+* mam**#* O O <> <> O . O O ?> "q