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V ... * ? . <- ? You will often I ML save the oust of a I I #% years' subscrip- I I tion to the I B _j 0L. ENTERPRISE I Ma^m -A. ^ by consulting its I advertisements. I * Vol IX. ' # - ' wviirc JLJK JTJLJL^JL I THE New Dress Go TABLE LINENS. Special bargain in Bleached I)ai at 25 cents. vV LACE CURTAINS & CURTAIN SC Very select stock of Scrim at in .... - 1 n. iv vviiio pci y iii w. Willi <1111 f> JO cents to $2 50 a pair. Jm- REMNANTS PRINTS. Good quality at 3 to 4 cents. PICKED i Over 1,000 the Dollar. Sold o Lancaster, S. C. _ ^ ? a HFWT m mm w w w c CL% BURN-HEA1 LANCASTER P^?V Wo want the p that we have the MULES that h; offered on this m; will sell them at r ces for cash or * -DON'T BOY RjA / Till you look throi fc' and get our price I delight you?the c prise you. When flBL % ii\ 'rood Wagon, Hug Jflp , I 'arness, come ar mv~ lore von huv. \ O*' best there is and SB? to sell them. | Clyburn-Heatt pA Jan. 0, 1P00?S. %mi Machines! * <' 7 > ' Wu r Fo* Rale l>y til? Pub. Co., * <T \ v NSAI "" I IE EYEI GAN OdS, New W1 / Whirling and Indij 11 ask pieces, at 5 cents. DUCK REMNANTS. RIM About 4,000 yards a \\ to is ? great bargain. lroni PERCALES AND (1IN< New goods, pretty st Fir.3st Sea Island I Rest 10 cents per yard. UP AT i Pairs Medii ver 100 Pairs of 1 rnm i uun: 'II MULE. CO., ,, So. (\'l. ublic to know finest lot of is ever been nrket, and we easonable prigood paper. A MULE lgh our stock :s. One will )thcr will suryou want a ;gy or set of id see US be Ve have the we are going i Mule Co. i aRunning New Home Climax/' New Jfdcal and NcwAlatinnai. I,anrast< I | ^ C Ik. M rift4* %. -9|oPHBP >TEK SE.M I-V i AN CASTER, 3. C., SAT 1YB0DY ISON Lite Goods, Ne no Prints, full j PIQUE WELTS At half priet lengths at t 5 cents. Tina P??>FINE SHOES A; For the ladie L,llAMS line. Strict 1 vies, low nri?'f?K oun?niull? f? f , I 'ercales at only Co. at $1 o< Patent Vici i GRE im and Fine 1 these Pants in t\H "HE GA IIE WAS POISONED WITH ARSENIC. Chemists Finds a (Quantity or the Poison in the Dead Mail's Stomach, and Craddick's Wife is in Jail. The State. "We, the jury, find that J. W. j (iraddiek came to his death by arsenic poisoning, administered in the opinion of this jury by his wife. Mrs. Belle (iraddiek." That was the verdict of the cor oner's jury in the (iraddiek case? Columbia's Molineux case?ren dered last night after hearing the evidence Coroner Green, I'olice fur;,..... lit....i, ?i wniv/ci iiid^iv auu men had succeeded in obtaining during the weeks that have elapsed since the death of (Jraddick occurred. The analysis of the stomach resulted in showing arsenic in abun dance by all tests, and the chem ist declared that much more than enough to produce death was found. Arsenic mirrors made from the arsenic found were presented. The bottle, from which a witness declared Mrs. (Jraddick had been seen to pour something into her husband's cofl'ee, found be I ween the brick and woodwork of the fireplace where this witness said Mrs. (Jraddick had concealed it after pouring some of its con tents in the cofl'ee, was produced. It contained some gray looking fluid. The chemist had analyzed some of the contents and declared that it was arsenic in solution. Another witness swore that Mrs. (iraddick had come to her and told her she would give $f>0 to get something to put her husband to sleep so that he would never again wake up. The surgeon who made the postmortem and the attending physician unhesitatingly asserted that all the symptoms of arsenical poisoning were in evidence both just prior to and after death. These were the principal features of the chain of evidence that wound itself about the young woman who was the wife of the 1< bosom of the man who is now in his grave, and have landed hei A?v. V" ,Y? <" - ENTI mEKLY. URDAY, MARCH 10, 1 CAN Fir* CAS I T*r TP TVI Vk-wi/%-1 *x JLJlilJJlUlUtJJ latei ). Solid case of shoit I *or 1 0 cents?worth twice ! uqewj' ND OXFORDS I ^ OillK s. Just received a new 1 The y up to date, and made , r us by Drew Selby & MLrs h J, $2, $2.50 and $'{. I New Kid Oxfords is the blac AT S Pants, sliglitl; ro <iar^.4 COME ( NSON ( once more in jail, this time t mmwci in me cnarge 01 murtiei There was nothing in the evi deuce last night tending in an way to connect with the crim the young man who was just afte the demise of (Jraddiek arreste along with Mrs. Graddick. BRAVE MEN FALL Victims to stomach, liver urn kidney troubles as well as womer and all feel the results in loss o appetite, puisons in the blood backache, nervousness, headaeh and tired, listless, run-down feel ing. Hut there's no need to fee like that. Listen . -y .1. W. Gard ner, Idaville, Ind. Fie says : "Elee trie Hitters are just the thing fo a man when he is all run down and don't care whether he lives o /I iaa If rl irv-? ^ - V4IVO. A 1/ Uiu U1UIC tu ^IVP U?*3 1111 V strength and pood appetite thai anythinp I could take. I can nov eat anythinp have a new lease 01 life." Only 50c. at Crawfon Bros. Drup 8t'?e. Every bottli puaranteed. 3 A BIG FINANCIAL DEAL. New York Financiers Take Russia' Bonds. From The Philadelphia Ledger. New York, Feb. 27.?Ignoring Berlin, London, I'aris and lh< other European banking conlres the Russian Imperial (lovernmen has come to New York for a loan A syndicate of financial institu lions of this city?banks, trus companies and insurance com pa n ies?have just arranged the pur chase of an issuo of 125,000. OOl of 4 per cent bonds, representin, a first class mortgage on th Wladikavrkas Railway system Tlie principal and interest of thes< bonds are guaranteed by the Rus >i<iu v MjVv i iiiiiiiii ^ <IMU rtit- JI;I> ;t Ide in American gold at the Nev York Security and Trust Com puny, No. 44 Wall street. The nature and size of thi loan and the disclosure which i makes of this country's presen position as a financial power o the world is its most interestini feature. Another is the surpris ing showing it reveals as to Kus sia's purchases in the Americai market of iron, steel, coal am finished machinery. Itesides, ther is the interesting fact of a goh loan guaranteed by one of th great European I*owers selling ii the American market at a pric which nets the syndicate slightl more than 4 per cent. M. B. Smith. Butternut, Mich , snv*. "It Witt's I .It tic Burly Minors are the Tory lM pills I ever used for eostl vonees, llv<r i?i . bowel troubles." Crawford llros. <1-w M ? iRPRIc 900. ~ ID BARG/ H ST ?ies. Read Our Specia it, and we have Ihetn at +.'{. lit i queen. )LE SHOES T()! infants. liutton, laee and -trap lain, in black, white and tan. | price is 50 cents. FINE SHOES. r line Vioi Kid $3 Shoes, tan and 1 k. AH the new toes and shapes. ACRII y imperfect, at iUICK and get the ! DASH SI ? SEVENTY MINERS BURIED.11' r- |g i OVEIt FIFTY DEAO BODIES t? y TAKEN OUT. e ' v j No Hope ol Retting the Others , Out Alive, (his ill the Mine . Exploded From a Miner's Lauid. Collins and Aid (Called , r or. d ... 8 Montgomery, W. Ya., March ^ 0?By an explosion of gas in Red ^ Ashe mines this morning sevetyo eight men were imprisoned. Over " fifty dead bodies have heen taken c ' out. Twelve were rescued injured. The scenes of distress about the _ till ii urn hawnn.l iluo.i.i r.i!/." ? "??- |?? i, It is believed the gas w;is lg p! r nited from a miner's lamp. It is feared that four fifths of v the men in the mines have been () killed. There is absolutely no yy I hope of taking them out alive. A dispatch was sent to the ' neighboring town asking for as- y sistance and a supply of colli us. The force of the explosion was felt miles around. The earth n trembled as if shaken by an ^ earthquake and the detonations w , were audible at a great distance. ri s l 3 Hundreds of men have volun- ' , teered to aid in the work of res- 1 t cue. Strenous ell'orts are being made to release the imprisoned ' miners. t f' RED HOT FROM s?ME GUN Was the ball thai ^'ut (J. B. ' ) Stead man of Newat*, Mich., in g the Civil War. It caused horrible a. e Ulcers that no treatment helped (k. i for *20 years* Then Bucklen's Ar- ? nica Salve cured him. CuresCuts, Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons, J Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best l'ile cure on earth. *2."?c. a box. (hire v guaranteed. Sold by Crawford ^ Bros. Druggist. 3 * ATltOCIOUS .MUKDEN COM, * JUTTED IN YOlflt. A f " n Fred Stewart Deliberately Shoots I His Sick Wife. h Vorkville. M rrch f>.?A brutal I murder was committed this after '' p noon, on the place of Mr Ed Mc c il Farland, two or three miles west ' e of this place. A neizro named (1 n Fred Stewart married about three 'J mouths H4?o, and about a month a v since he quarreled with his wife " and kicked her, she being in a delicate condition. She lett him v 111 ? and went to her lathers house. '? Y~ 4 - - - ^ r? L';?rx5s , I advertine : It In ; J jLmmJ ? I the Eutei*>rtf*. I Kates rt Moiajj ? |ble. UMS: |u OREr" 1 Offerings: V 1'. | We offer them at the very low price of .$2.25. / kVELS AND TOWELINGS. L<r / Best. and largest 10 cents Towel on the market. A Une # % of cotton and linen L_ / ^Tej. to 25 cents. Cotton^n fg W# Toweling from i< tjQ . \J 1 * per yard. asC" ?ice; ... f 50 Ceiits -Oil BEST selections. ""wj rORE. % : x rr rf red went there today to try arid f et her to go baek with him. She . old him she was not able to do ' 0 011 account of the kick. She .'as sitting in a chair. Stewart lien drew a pistol and shot her, lie ball entering the upper part / 1 her breast, passing through the +ir eart and liver. The tan iff Oil; inging at the tin*' throXwawa Iheriflf Logan wrtQur ^ nth a posse and his pt, nd it is hoped th eed in capturiir Jl w ? * .L W..v Vt' r.^ at*..... 11 r /'-T ...... ... u Diw.i:r, n. (HI i had dyspepsia over 'JO y >rs ami medlclnt s without tud-'d to use Kmlol Dyidpod me from the start, tnaeca for all forms o' siswhat you eat. Oruw'fotfir^^ MURDERED BY ROBBEfefc. Young Farmer and Child and Wife Terribly Beaten. ^ ^ Huxley, Miss., litns, a prominent young fartner^J^^ vin ?*20 miles from here, Was ^ ~v C niri J^etl by two negro robbers estcQ-day. Ho was on his porcljK* \ rhen attacked, and when his wife r an out the ruffians had killed jr im. She tried to escape withr-. er baby but the negroes killed; ' he child and beat her so cruelly hat her life is despaired of. Officers with dogs have gone rorn here. The murderers live, a the neitr 1 tir" hood. They X?*- 4*e* oth less tiyK /are old. To secure fhn ordinal 'Witch lia/.nl Salvo ik for hpVlll'it Wlicit Ha/el Salve, well ' uowti an a certain cure ffir plica anil skin dis* ** lies. He ware of worfhle^a counterfoils. They 1 re d.inKoroUM. Crawford Bros. <t-w a . M. li. HKNNEDY A DEFAU- * TEH. ( ?> ?Tt V - ^ L Promiiif.it /t?nian Short J\ Ill MIS ACCOIIr.agJTTjOOO. Charleston, S. ,?cb fl t. li. /vennedy, f, tb a trun- |UK ml clerk of the cot^Jn firm of K, jf.jl I. Frogt A- Co., Iiaa beeu^V ^ <-' ere on" a charge of ? 9 ? Kilter to tho.amoil^^^ , ? Kennedy is married hildren. ' There seems tfV.. jKu ' iff i le doubt of I ho man's guilt. TTteN & *% iseovery of his wrong doing hag ' *JFf eon a great shoeJl to his friendg^?' nd relations, % uany hero.' v * ^ n Lewi* Actacrman, Ocwhon, Ind.. aaya: VIll's I,title Karlv Risers always hrla<M?1g? mi relief, cure my hetvi aohu and never y. , . 'hey fronerallv cleanse ami lnvl|foMj,|*-f m^cH and liver. Crawford Uroa. a.