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" No^good fruit ^ raised without ^.containing at least' of Pdftash will give dwfctiilts on all fruits. Write which ought IdftL, ,'jrmcr's_libwry. JPjp^e sent fee/ ^ GERMAN KALI WoRKS, X? ~ Numu St., Nc** York. i\mmENTERPRISE. Published tvsry Wednsiday and Saturday ( BY PoblisblDR Company A.J^OyUAWK KJItor. . One y?ar $ 1.00 Sis Months, * . 50 ct# rhra# Months. : 25 cts In Advance. ?. 1 Wednesday, March 21, lOOO. 7' >' VWH'1" o weather Sunfor this season getting a little anxious about.. en "l? rain? wi? Het, up 90 he can startle P'OW8<! The oold wave did very liltle damage in Florida, except in the ~-??GTbtreni part where very little truck is grown. _J*rattviUe an Alabama town was wiped out by fire Monday, . nineteen stores having been burned out,entailing a heavy loss. f' ? : * .. The sending of a couple of fel. ' lows to our chain gang for failure to P?Y,poll tax will hhve a whole 0,>t upon the/country's futufre. "t poor, unn by the cowardly d at once o commit ''orso? .at is the istance. being elebrate on the on fires, tructed j hose towers, > imposing than **? been erected in all of the empire, and beredr on the anniversary of the ,^?^Mof Want ark fires will be - ^yjSl ihjbonor of that great nal equinox occurs to efore today anil to *>d longl!), and the une 20th get and conse horter and . the gouth ,] V"nortli "pole | sun shines frofft^' v y. Tomorrow it .(I the north pole, r T'ne south pole w ttpeniog of spring re and tlie be ^ n the southern ,' n * * ? , si ld to vorifJ , <"/ rt) prepared to T b j v ' on fund.'" *wO?i*TAHiKv;< ? ~BI y Bismart^V on Nervof *' w ^ Mm*?' %r?iin - thuee 81 ti,ooc X1^ %tr U&et Hcoad* ? ? C&lpper New Y< J gv nd,1 wi|| oftn(1itii vdTri" ^ ipdT#?de. i'htf.^rtr* w i^^^e^bnd^ and !p - : lances. When the road is eqm- -? plete, people living in Harfem can reach their work down in the b city in about 30 minutes, about it one third of the time now required K on the over land street cars and n the elevated road cars. h ."The magnitndd of this under- A taking is in keeping with New gj York and is a crying necessity h from a business stand point, as <> anybody can readily see who is o at all familiar with this great city, ? the second of the world, and in a many respects the first. f< ?n,a _ v i iiu tvMiunv-i |ii n>u mi i inn tt yjk i\ ^ is $35,000,000 and one Mr. Mack j, donald, of Cork, of (he Emerald (j Isle, is the contractor. t< Tabernacle Alliance Healthy and a Proi;perous. h c Tradksvillk,S. C.,March '20, 1000. ^ Mr. Editor:?It has been some time since I have seen any news 1 from Tabernacle Alliance. Some ^ may think she is on the decline? tl not so. We are in a healthy and h prosperous condition. We are (j laving ir^uitu inct-i 1 n^o rvci y two weeks and have a {rood turn t out?from 20 to 40 present; our 11 membership is about 50. We don't say it boast ingly hut with good will to all Alliancemen that ? p we have one of the best sub-Alliances in the State, and we hope h that the time is not far distant when we shall see the old A1 Cl liance ship sailing as she did a si few years ago. All we need is for Alliancemen to stop saying: r "I am as good'an Allianceman as r< 'anybody " What we need is an jr enrolled membership. Stop and p think brother that faith without works is dead. 'Rkportkr.' r? fi Kcrahiiw'tt Contingent. Kershaw was well represented here this week. Among those i/ i* m?i.~ '1' i iiuui uinu aj. i/. imtivc ~ ney, Esq., J. Harry Foster, Esq., Dr. It S. Beckham, Editor Ilam el, Meisrs. .Ino. T. Stevens, W. S. Heath, W. U Clyburn, It. L Blackmon. Dr. L T. Gregory, ol Haile Mine was also here. ? C Keachiuu Out. Mr W. B. Knight is in York (j ville this week where he and Mr It J. Mackorell have opened a warehouse and are conducting a A brokerage business. Mr. Mack 'I orell will move his family there .J next week and take charge ol ^ their business there, while Mr. | Knight will devote his time to their business here. T ltcalh of Rev. ('/mlmen* Moore. Itev. Chalmers Moore, for sev S1 eral years past, the paster of the Heath Springs Presbyterian i' church, died at his home there n Saturday night ol BrighCs disease. ()| lit) UMIO a nut i VO county and leaves a wife, mother s* and a brother, Dr. \V. S. Moore. w His remains wore buried in the c< o'd Salem graveyard. ti Mr. Moore was held in hi>rh y esteem by all who knew him. ( Shamefully, Jlrutal and Coir ., a rd I if. Reports come from the Jefferson section of Chesterfield that a woman of ill repute by the name ot Caz Hone was cut and burned V to death by a mob one nitfht last jf,.r |(?pS an(] arms and ab . ' ' * trashes and <-ei? . t i *- . ?>o(?r ' lomen were iTil , c< hen pine straw piled on wretch and Ret a lire. !Hfn Three white men have lieen T oHted and placed in jail c|,aJf dtli the crime JF ?Hf/nlreti tirown ftml ',ea4 Mr. W. Mcl).ItrJP"'" Mer " ifhaman of tlio I.anct ' k nitilo do. anil Mr h/"'"' advan<!r The Kntrri'k^r, / ,h" .rahk I Mnn^v m,; ,.{ *"?! '"dff ? (qutlfes by I ho 1 ^ aB' a' ofthla Of l-.vl1,iaJ,d''S""0n ' fm:n li sted |>y_ , ?y'jd?e No 42, nr?d < a-a- o ? ,%/''* of;Charlotte, N. r rl?r i gs7 .?a ,, ZJT ..?, Throtddna Temple*. Snu- P J > I?*t Appetite. Mallow Com- j y plo?. Hlotches, are warning*. " W Slmmona Mvor M< -diclnn. * ol Dvapepsla Curo In my family It i(l vom Imntfil a to pieatiunt id la he awl I* truly the <1v? 1 best friend, say* K. Hurtgerlnk. ft* I n wi, Mlth UlhcittM what you tat. Cannot km ?' l?^ - Craw ford Bro* ^ rt-w-n cat '? SKpanr w ' --t ? r\ *v *V.-}A\. t-m '. . . : 'V . " - ' turned to Heath in Uin lloune. I Milieu Walker, colored, was | urned to death Saturday night I i a tenant house on Mr. U. A. underburk's place in the Taber acle section. The negro was a and on Mr. Funderburk's place, ibout. 10 o'clock Mr. Funderburk *w a light through a window in is bed room, and at once rushed J ut and ran to the house that was . n fire, calling the negro as he * rent, lie jerked the door open f nd called again, but the poor dlow appears to have been sleep, since Mr. Funderburk says * e saw the bed when he opened } he door, and the negro appeared 1 0 be covered up, head and ears, h nd in a few mements he heard t 1 n bound upon the floor and e ould see his legs through the ^ laze. IIow the fire originated t lr. hunderburk has no idea. ,j Vhen he opened the door the * ames hurst out and prevented is going into the house and ren ering it. impossible to form any lea as to what part of the house lie fire started in. J ? 0 It?-mmrkf?bl<> Cum of Rhcu* matlNNt. y rom Tho Vindicator, Huthcrfordton, M. C. The editor of The Vindicator ha* = ad occasion to test the efficacy of vt] hainberlain's Pain Balm twice with le most remarkable results in each ise. First, with rheumatism in the (loulder fi om which he suffered exrucating pain for 10 days, which was Til dieved with two applications of Pain 1 aim, rubbing the parts atllicted and ?alizin< instant benefit, and entire dief in a very short time. Second, 1 rheumatism in thigh joint, almost rostrating him with severe pain, Th<' Inch was relieved by two applies- J ons, rubbing with the liniment on -tiring at night, and getting up free ,,l( oin pain. Sold by J. F. Mackey A Co. ter wa BITTEN BY A MAD DOG. !>k ha .... . ... .. loi lie Father in Attempting to mi Rescue Them, Also Bitten. jHj, Sumter People Raise a Fund r)lH to Send Them Off. it a flit Sumter, March 18 ?Mr. Sam- dri el E Shaw who lives near St. ne harles in this county, while at m. . . mi unpting to rescue his lour chil j ren who were all l?itten by a or tad dog last Tuesday morning, 8(5; as himself badly bitten before J*'1 le brute could be dispatched. l)l ust how it occurred is not known, . int ut the fact that he and his four j)V lildren were bitten caused wide da' j re ad sympathy and excitement. lie people of Sumter became in- w" VV ? ? ?.l I A I A A _ I icMitru aim me mailer ever . . . . ^ . ',,r nee has been the ehiel subject |*_ f conversation on the streets and |?0 i the homes. While others were all liking, Mr. \V. B. Boyle, a citizen tn f Sumter, was expressing his ^ empathy in a more tangible .' ay. He knew that Mr. Shaw mid not hear the expense of a foi; ip to 1'asteur Institute in New sto ork, and laying aside his busi "d ess started a subscription list to CfM slid him and his children to New jV ork. The people needed no ( ,? ersuasion, and within two days of lore than .f 100 was cheerfully 'do iven. Saturday night Mr. Shaw ,er nd his children left for New 01 se> ork to enter the 1'asteur Insti ite where everything will be s, one to arrest the malady. This act speaks well for Sumter unity and is keenly appreciated ot only by Mr. Shaw but by his urrerous friends and relatives? ho Slate. CHi Ma llow's This! *' A r We offer One Hundred Dollars Heard for any cane of Catarrh I hat inr.ot be cored by Hai.i.'h Catakkii (IKK. ..J. CHENEY A CO., Proprietors, Toledo, Ohio. yve, the underpinned, have known .'.I/Chknev for tin* last 15 years, and Th ?li?ve him perfectly honorable in all , usiness transactions, and dnancially ,ia! tile to carry out any obligation made 201 7 their firm. fest A Truax, Wholesale Druggists, hei Toledo, Ohio, aiding, Kinnan t Marvin, Wluile- un sale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Interilly, acting directly upon the blood id mucous surfaces of the system. ] rice 75c. per bottle. Hold by all drug- , ats. Testimonials free. Th Hall's Family Pills are the best. cot o secure the original Witch Hnzol Salve ( f.>r lie Will's Wltoh llaael salva well 4t 1 ( ?f n us a certain nun fer plies ami skin ills- * es. llewiire of worthies* counterfeit* Thev -llp ilunKornv*. Crawford llrr>* -I w-s B,lr " FOR BLOI loware of the Doctors' doctor Contaj 'atchwork; You Can $V?? selves lore Yourself at Home. ;Sr The hi* Tile poison, and only nttcmpt to isease?the sores and e-uptions Thl oatont nnrl and on #? lraai\ > t altnf nd mercury. The mouth nnd throat nto sores, nnd the fight is continued love damage than the disease itself. Mr. H. L Myers, 100 Mulberry St. iundr.?d dollars with the doctors, wh hey could do ino no good. I had lurg i dy. and these poon broke out into ri ndured all the suffering which thi lUceB. 1 decid? d to try 8 S. 8. as a 1 oon greatly improved. I followed c] ions for Self Treatment,' nnd the lar l est began to grow paler and smalli ,isappeared entirely. I was soon cun kin has been ns clear as glass ever s elf at home, after the doctors had I It is valuable time thrown away to o cure Contagious Blood Poison, for ond their skill. Swifts Specific? S. S. S. FOR -acts in an entirely different way 1 loison out of the system and gets r lisease, while other remedies only sh onstuntly undermining the constitute nent places a cure within the reach ol ice, free of charge, and save the pa A'rfte for fob Information to Swift Sp >W TOUCHING THE FOUR MILLION MARK. in Capital Projected in Cotton Hills This Year, Including a Hleachery at Last. State. South Carolina's cotton mill Iustry continues to boom. Yes day another $300,000 jump s made and with it comes (he iiinliuru t lint llwi ennt linrn i 1 I o UVIiri T I 11(11 l/liu Cj\/ 14 t II vl ! 111 I 1 I O ve been crying for so long. No igor will the products of the lis have to he sent east for fin ing before they go on the irket. if the Easley mill's cap 1 is taken into consideration, i new enterprise yesterday, ves South Carolina's total ol w capital projected in cotton Ms since January 1 over four llion dollars. Without the Easrnili the total is $3,875,000, an average of practically $52, 5 a day since the first day of n u a ry. fhe commission to the new lachery and cotton manufactur : company combined was issued the secretary of state yester r. fhe corporators of the concern ich is to be known as the Clear iter Bleachery and Manufac ing company, are Charles e-. Thomas Barrett, Jr, F B. II .1 % 'IM I ? pe anil i,;?nuon /v. i unman, u r , of Augusta, Ga. The plant, is he located at Clear JVater, in ? county of Aiken. This Clear iter section of the county is (1 to have as fine water for aching purposes as can he mil in the country. Thecapital ick is to be $300,000, divided 0 shares at $100 each. The it puny thus sets forth its pur se: "The manufacturing, spin lg. bleaching, dyeing, printing, ishing and selling of all goods every kind of cotton or wool,1' t. The organization of this en prise has been talked of for ne time and The State has on 7crnl occasions referred to it tioru-n tli? time ot Confinement, Slrensthf-n her aii<l Supply Hreiett Milk for Child hy icSlmmonH Squitw Vine Wine ?r Tablet*. ?List of letters advertised for 1 week ending March 20, 1000 ss Kmrna Cousar. Miss Delia nderhurk, Miss Lina Jones, e Col. Crockett, Miss Fannie issev, Mrs. L K I'aroens, Mrs. 11. Williams, William Nathan, idy Taylor, Henry Waders J. F. Grkoory, 1'. M. The Vance Statue. Italeiah, N. (h, March 18.? e unveiling of 1 he Vanne si at lie * been postponed from May th to July 4th, the work not ng far enough advanced to ho veiled on the date first Ret. Cotton Fire In Mississippi.,/ ' Port Oihson, Miss., March 1 ff.? e Port Oihson compress, in ich was stored 2,000 hales of j'?n TTa? burned today; loss >0,000; fully covered by in^ XTT TV* CTBWPiUKULTBl ?r- H IE go poison. re is not the slightest doubt that the h do more harm than good in treating giouH Blood Poison; many victims or nthsome disease would be much better -dav if they had never allowed themto be dose<l on mercury and potash, the imiodies which the doctors ever give for poison. doctors are wholly unable to get rid of heal up the outward appearance of the is they do by driving the poison into the in with their constant doses of potash and other delicate parts then break out indefinitely, the drugs doing thesystem , Newark, N. J., says: "I had spent a en I realized that e spots all over my inning sores, and I A is vile disease pro- HTfit H iast resort, and was 17 rl losely your 'Direc- 9f gfc splotches on my rr, and before long /L& ?d perfectly and my ince. I cured myrailed completely." ^jjif rW yIjy expect the doctors fr the disease is be- ' ! THE BLOOD [rum potash and mercury?it forces the id of it entirely. Hence it cures the ut the poison in where it lurks forever, ion. Our system of private home treat[ all. We gi^f *11 necessary medical adtient the embarrassment of publicity, ecific Co.. Atlantn, Ga. THE ISLAND OF GUAM. Gen. Wheeler Reports Result ol His Recent Observation. Washington, March 17.?Gen Wheeler called at the navy de partment today to consult with Secretary Long and Assistant Sioornt orir A I Inn ti-lt/t iu mnrn fii rectly in charge of the affair* of the i'iii 1 i ;>|>i fies under I ho naval government respecting the report he was charted to make upon the conditions on the islaud of Guam and the administration of Com mander Lear.v. I lie naval govern or. The report itself is no? yet quite complete, hut the general read extracts to indicate its char acter. la j-ubslanee, ho found tli.it the island was a strategic importance to the United Slates; was especially valuable as a mid way coaling place in the long run from Honolulu to Manila and that the people were well satisfied with the change in their *condi tion. Lucky Farmer. Mr. T. W Shannon is a luckt farmer. lie still lias his crop ol cotton. lie would like very much to have 10 cents, though at the present price he has a margin of several hundred dollars over what it would have brought had he sold last tall. He came within an inch ol sidling at S cents once; indeed lie offered to take th t, hut did not happen to have his samples here that dav. A day or two later the buyer offered to give him H cents without seeing, but he hesi tated then, and so it ran on?hap pi I y lor him.?Chester Lantern. SALESMEN - - - - WANTED! (KNTLOSK STAMP FOK PA ItTIt I' I,A US i Will straighten Curly and Kinky llulr with out Injury to the Sculp or llulr. Price ht) ecnb l? r box ANTI-KINK. 14T E u loritml l>y the (.'tilted SIuIoh lleultl Report. DARRAGH * RICH. New York, Sole Manufacturers. Feb. U, ll*?>. IJt. Registration Notice. rnilK IT III.If' will lake notice that the Regis!rnl inn Hooks wilt ho upon at the COl'UT Hot sK for (ho registration of parties out it led to register under itie constitution, on the FIIWT MONDAY in eaeti month, unt il .'tn days preceding I tie general election. ,l. M. CASKKY, t'liair ltd lluir I on ''? March 7, IIHMi. Bridges to Let. The Contract to built) a new bridge ovep Sitf-Mile creek, near I'leasm t Viflley, will be let to the lowest responsible bidder on Wednesday, the fOL'KTII day of April next, at lC o'clock, a. mi. I will also let on the aaine day the contract to build a new bridge over MoCormick's creek, near .1. M. Warwick's, at 8 o'clock, p. m The right to reject'Any and all bids !< reserved. ahi>nbk, March -jfl, y00.| Unpar^or. Tuf?*tor<- ,lr,Kt"l By" " "ySrr-' (ualtti, use Ur M -3 , . - Elliott * V1' & Crawford. Mules for the money? Mules for jfood paperMules any way you want ? Mules to work or mules to caper. YES, "We> now have in our stables every conceivable kind of n mule. From the quiet and docile to the festive and frisky?from the domeatio plug to the superb young western mule. Another car load of the latter kind received last week. Kemeinlo r, we sell either for the CASH or GOOD PAPER. Our present stock of HORSES cm not, he heat. So;re number one Raddlersand harness animals. Call and see our stock of all kinds. We'll also show you some of the best and cheapest Buggies and Wagons vou ever saw. ELLIOTT A CRIWFORII. ' Koiol: ^ 'yspeps'a Cure. Digests what you eat. 11 arti flcially <! igcst sthe food and aid* Nature in strengthening nnd reconstructing the exhausted d'gestlve organs It is the latest h.-covered digest ant and tonic. No cther preparation can approach it in elllctency. It Instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea ' Sick Headache,Gastralgia.Cramps,ant , all other results of lmperfectdlgestloo. Prepared by E C DeWItt A Co., CQlca0?. CRAWFORD BR08. ___ j Pounded 184a. 57W "Sing their own praise." And in buying one you do not have to select a Piano to suit your purse. STIEFF PIANOS I I ' I answer every | requi r e m e n t 1 demanded bj^iK the most exacting pianist or singer. Stieff Pianos embody everything that is known in the art of tone, production ani) responsiveness in ac* i tion. I am not an agent, or manufacturers' agent, but a manufacturer, pure and simple. What We save you in price and give you in quality is Vonr froin Call and see our beautiful stock at the only.- ' manufacturers' ware-' . . room in North or i South Carolina. Forcatalogues, etc., write C. H. Wilnioth, Manager < Chas. M. Stieff 's Factory Branch Warerootn, No. I ? 213 North Tryon Street, ^ - Baltimore, Maryland. Fine tuning and, repairing. l*wi? A?k*n?*ti,.OoahnB, Ind., aayara^K I Wlti'a 1 .title K-.rl'T atwaya hrlaj^^H Win re\t?>. curajA headache and nrvi<rnK| Tfeny gencreliy^leaite? mid invigorate bAwela and Uv< r. Crawford flroa Vfifci 1 VF Ttie Curative Proportion, Strength 3*" feci of I >r M A MifirnoOA f.lycr al way* 1 he **?<"?. 11 ranfcui tut ?uua?M I ^