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I., ;. * \* ' V # MMTCTKR Tjffgggt | Pot- iah?d fcvery Wednesday and Saturday p0 BY 11 h Tfe?-- Enterprise. Publishing Company;00 A. J. CLARK Editor. th foi One Year,.......... . $1.00 Six Months 50 cts he v ? Three Months 25 eta In Advance: pfl L ... - . . ? Wl Saturday, July 21, 1900. all V ' N Of f*U! The local flour mills of Green- gej ille are paying eighty eight n? cents per bushel for good wheat. The farmers ef Orangeburg, ^ and other sections ot the State, |h< are needing rain, as well as those U1 of Lancaster. m< ===-= Rr The county Democratic com Co mittee of Dorchester passed a cu \ # resolution against candidate* for gc county offices indulging in perflAn ollf ioo r\W murl olincrittnr ouiinnvivo vra hi 11 vt o 11 uf^l ll?. Mr. D. J. Auld, of Sumter, died ^ suddenly in Charleston, Thurs- m< day. Mr. Auld was a prominent Ai Knight of Pythias. During the mi May convention last year he was ^ elected grand keeper of records and seals. ho About 200 colored laborers to arrived here Thursday night over (^e the L. & C. railroad to work on ^ c the brick yard at the factory. re Two of the fastest machines will be used in making the brick for er the big mill. be . ? , m Some Tacts Relative to the Qnaliflcation of Voters and Rules Governing the Primary Klec- vr tion. at Registration certificates will . . ... er not oe necessary in the primary election but voters are required to have their names on the dem in oratic club roll at least five days to before the nrimarv election. Karh ^ and every eandidate shall file j** with the county chairman a pledge in writing and pay his assessment ( to the secretary and treasurer or to the county chairman not later liittu tiit? day of tiio liist campaign meeting in the county. Any candidate failing to comply pr with the above rules will not he ol in the race at all. PG J. F. NISRET, ^ Chm'n, County Dem. Kx. Com by mittee. ' fn ^ Hi HOW'S THIS? he We offer One Hundred Dollars Re- i^1 ward for an> oase of Catarrh that mi cannot be cured by HALL'S CA- f_, TARRH CURE. 101 F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. in| We, the underpinned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 yearn, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business tranactions and tlnancially toj able to carry out any obligations made AT by their Arm. West A Trua*. Wholesale Druggists, till Toledo, Ohio. Walding, Kinnan A Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, <?. F Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter- "ri* nally, acting directly upon the blood <>nh and raucous surfaces of the systrm. Testimonials sent free. Sold by druggists. TBc. ' Hall's Parnlly Pills are the best ' ret Japanese Newa From Pekin. inl wc Washington, July 19.?The cr>1 Japanese legation here has made Al public the latest communication < received by it from Baron Nisei, the Japanese minister at Pekin. ftn This telegram was received today an by the legation from the Japa- I wl ese consul at Che Foo and is as , follows: ne "I received at 10 a. m. on the en 12th a dispatch from Baron Nissi, inj dated Pekin, June 29. The letter fu, was brought by a special messenger?a Chinese, who left Pekin an July 1, and managed to make the yo iournev with are at difficult* *i.. The substance of The letter in a? \ follow*: ' tm 4itThe situation at Pekin in ex- thi tremely critical. The foreign le- T1 gations are surronnded on all tj(J sides by Chinene soldiers and rp. bombarded night and day. The ' ' menabera of the legation, the f*n guard* and residents are reniat er ing to the utmost, bnt the overwhelming numbers of the enemy \' make opposition hopeless; onr ' r ammunition is being exhausted, en our lives are in such danger that we may be massacred at any moment. We earnestly request the ar< immediate dispatch of reinforce* to r*v |H wyc^ t vv I "V ? ^ H . - % i H 1 Mil IIf I * I . II Ml I mts for our rescue from our < ecariou^ condition." The Japanese consul at Cbe ?? add* that he communicated ' is letter to his colleagues of the nsular body there, and also to e commanders in chief of the j rces of the powers. Another cablegram, received re through the foreign office >m the Japanese consul at Che 10 reports that Tien Tsin castle 1 is captured by the forces of the ies oh the 14H?, and the safetv !He fftseign settlement* is as red. Japanese troops took pos 1 ision Of 8usz ring, the Chinese al station, on the 14th. net) HOT FROIA THE GUN Was the ball that hit O. B. sadman of Newark, Mich., in p Civil War. It, caused horrible cers that no treatment helped r 20 years* Then Bucklen's Ar;a Salve cored him. (biros Cuts, , uisos. Burns, Boils. Felons, rus, Skin EruptioiiK. Best Pile 1 re on earth. 25c. a box. Cure aranteed. Sold by Crawford >r*. Druggist. 3 The Tirzah Encampment. All i-1 * i - au mo ?rr?ago merits ior me y annual Alliance encampjnt to be held at Tirzivh on igust 2 and 3 have been ] wle. Those in charge repeat i at the meeting is to be strict- . non-political. On the first day Secretary of jriculture James Wilson, who j ,s accepted the invitation, is speak. Speeches will also be livered 011 the same day by mgressmen Latimer, Stokes ' id Talbert, who have no nson to seek votes at Tirzali. , mgressman Finley and formCongressman Strait will also present, but they will not ake speeches. On the second day President artzog, of Clemson, is to eak. Afterwards addresses ill delivered by professors Oleinson, special attention ti'ig given to agriculture, vetin ary surgery and dairying, ..1 ^ossibly other branches. The idea is to have a gatherer that will be most henpfirisil 0 " " " ? ~ the agricultural classes. The lliancemon will go into camp usual and everything will 1 well managed. >nc Minute Cough Cure in the onlv harmless nedy tha? produces Immediate resul ta Try Crawford Bros. U->ateu. d w m Hi a.-Cent hukitr. The sugar trust advanced the ices of the product again the her day to the extent of ten ints. The result is six cent gar at a season of the year len the product is most needed ' the housewife for canning lit and other purposes. Mr. avemeyer spoke the truth when > said that he was not in bus ess for the benefit of the con mer, but only to make monev r himself. He has been spend K a great deal of his surplus re ntly fighting the non-trust re eries, but now they all come sether and the rise in prices is pected soon to recoup them for is expenditure. ( or burns, Injuries, pllt s an I -kin diseases , DeWltt's witch HuzH Solve It Is the rlnal. Counterfeits ma u IT-'rod Use 1 DeWlti's. Crawford H:-ns. d-w s. To the men and boys who i id this paper who are think- ; * that if they had money all < mid he well with them we 1 mmend these words of Hon. >ram S. Hewitte : < The great places in the world ] * not filled by men of wealth * d power, but by poor men < 10 have proved their right to in control of the great mod1 agencies of business. Trainl is better than wealth. Your Lure is in your own hands, d the world will commend | ur success or oranci you with , 3 disgrace of failure. Are i are openings in business when < is education is completed? ' 10 modern business organiza- | n is a military organization. ( le things wanted are capacity d brains, not money. Whetb- < you will by privates or offlps depends on your training. * aining counts. But all mod11 business is specialism. The ' neral utility man and the boy < B of no value. You have got learn to do something, and ' do it so well that yoyjL^iurtic lar fitness will be unquestione ?A. R. Presbyteriaii'f DoWltl'B t.lUlo Karly Risers arc f ?m 111tl>- pills tor liver and bowel troubles. Ne Rrtpe. Craw ford,Hro*. d-wi The recent census of the C tawha Indians, living oh the'r< ervation in York county sho that ont of a total <^f about thVre are still abou^lO or 12 fu bipods. 'Tf~h'as"boen brought I some time that the l&at of t pure blocf'ed Oatawbas h pause awav, biit the inquiries the census taker convinced b that this is a mistake. He fet confident that his investigate are conclusive. A Regular Fanatic. ""What's the mtitter wi that old hen?" asked the lion cat. "She looks queer." "She is queer," replied t farm dog. "She'll bust the first thi she kqows." "What's the trouble?" "Oh, she's one of_ these tei perance cranksf and sho's t' ing to keep from laying un the egg-nog season has passed ?Philadelphia Press. There are no better pills made than De'.Vi Little Early Riser* Always prompt and i tain. Crawford Bros. d-w June the 15 the Standard ( company pays its second quart ly dividend for 1900, the two i gregatfng $30,000,000. The maining two dividends are likt to be as much or more, and t $00,000,000 of profits, or 00 } cent of the capitalization. 1 personal income ot President I). Rockefeller, who has otl sources of revenue, is com put to exceed $100,000,000 a ye while his total wealth is thou; to exceed a billicn. Used during Expectancy. Simmons Sqi Vino Wine or lablnt* clioor and tlrnngt Mother, Short*.. Labor and Rob'Conflnem oi lti Twrora "By the capture of the wal city of Tien Tsin," it is explain "a terrible blow to the iniliti prestige of the Allied Powers 1 been averted. A firm base the advance on Pekin has tl bc6n secured, and the reiritwr ment8 now daily arriving at Ta from British India, Siberia a Japan should enable the int national forces to make an ea and a long step toward the rel of the foreigners in the Chin* capital, if they be still living, toward visiting retribution up their executioners if they hs perished." SCHEDULE STATE CAM PA FUN 1900 Georgetown, Tuesday July Kingotree, Wednesday " Florence, Thursday .. " Marion, Friday...., " Oonway, Monday " Bennettavllle, Wednesday. " Darlington, Thursday . ... " Chesterfield, Saturday Camden, Monday. ' Lancaster, Wednesday " Chester, Thursday " Wmnsboro, Friday " Yorkville, Saturday SafFney, Monday .... ,... " Spartanburg, Tuesday " Union, Wednesday....,,. Aug. Newberry, Friday. " Laurens, Saturday " Greenville, Monday " Pickens, Tuesday " Walhalla, Thursday. " A nderson, Friday " Abbeville, Saturday " Greenwood, Monday ......... ,. " Aiken, Wednesday Rdgetield, Thursday " 4aluda, Saturday " Lexington, Tuesday .. " Columbia, Wednesday " . WIME JONES, riim'n U. X. (Ii'ntkk, Secretary. Union Service*. air During the summer mont from July to October there w be union services each Sunt! night, meeting first in one chur ind then in another. The servi ?ach Sunday' night.' will be cc lucted by one of the resident pi Lors, each taking his turn. T following plan will he observ luring the month ot July : . 1st. Sunday night, at A. II Church, Rev. Chalmers Fras 2d Sunday night, at Method Church, Rev. W. V,. Ewart. 3d. Sunday night, at l'resbyl rian.Ohurch, Itev. A. N. Brunsr 4th. Sunday night, at A. R.< Church, Rev, J. 11. Boldridge, This plan . will, appear ea week. :u-J The state campaign has devel- . d. sTdisphnsti'ry and 'anti dispensary fight. Othef; . questions sink into insignificance icompar^tt tfl*TKeTh. It ls conciL "'J? deit' by everybody that is in a s- position- to know that the race is between McSweeney and Hoyt for gov.erhor, McSweeney for the 38 dispensary and Hoyt for prohibi- ? ** tion., The prohibitionists hope by jl the election of Hoyt, not so much For *"? Pr?hibition as to forever he kill the dispensary system in this a(] state, the best solution of the ^ of liquor problem yet tried. What im can be the object of those who als have always and under all cirinR cumstances opposed prohibition = now contending for a prohibition governor if not to defeat the |* present system, disgust the people with a prohibition law, which is sure to prove a failure when tried, and in the end put open barrooms on the people again in the cities he and towns ? This is what those who are backing up those who honestly favor prohibition hope to gain in the end. The motives of the honest prohibitionists are not to be questioned, but they m- are allowing themselves to be y- used for a purpose that, if ac complished, will set them back ,, at least ten years.?Newberry News and Herald. ? . DKMUCKITII' TIl'KKT. The primary election will be held on the 28th day of August, and the following candidates er- whose formal announcements ig- appear in the Enterprise desire ro. your vote on that day : ?]v For Solicitor?Sixth Circuit. ^ , ThoB. F. McDow, W. O. Hough, ??r J. K.Henry. For House of Representatives. T. Y. Williams, = ier J. N. Est ridge, led . J. W. Hamel, ar, R L. Hicklin. tht For Sheriff. das. S. Wilson, J. 1\ Hunter. _ ion For Clerk of Court. l<ml W. S. L. Porter, J. F. Gregory, led For County Supt. Education, ed, J. E. Blacktnon, try < Ernest Rlackmon, ias R. Baxter Blackmon, for A. C. Howell. ius jror (Jounty Auditor. ,Jno. A. Cook, lk" ' L. J. Perry, r? i i K. C. Croxton. rjv For County Supervisor. M. C. Gardner, pse For Coroner or U. Young, on 1). N. Mackey. lvo For County Treasurer. W C. Cauthen. For Magistrate in Bufo'rd Town' ship. W. Marcus Kstridge, 10 - W. J. Sis tare, II. N.i'olk . J? W0RKIN6 NIGHT AND DAY 18 The busiest and mightiest little 2^ thing that.ever was made is Dr. 46 23 King'a New Life I'ille. Lvery pill 2.'> ia a sugar-coated globule of health, ** that changes weakneae into . 2^ strength, listJeHsneaa into energy, m 30 brain-fag into mental power. ^ 31 They're wonderful in bui'ding up ' ] the health. Only 2fte. per box 'I Sold by (Jrawford Hroa. Drugist. 3 Notice. f i ir, '" ^ you have an old Bowing ia Machine that rum? heavy or is ih out of repair in any,way, bring U it to R. J" COATEjfc & COS. store. We have hii expert on repairing machines, who Will remedy all defects and replace jtt any brokon parts. We can make .your old .machine run as good .,? .as new. ill a ? ?y U10CK S, TOO. qb - lce if you want your Clock re)fl paired) bruig it along with your JS machine? We do hyth kinds of ju> work, right, too -Our charges e(j trill he reasonable, and stlrtsfaetitm is guaranteed, or money j. refunded. ' ftr; "" ft. JCOATKS A CO. Pr. t i?t 1 . Sheriffs Sale. Le)n Oh the llrst Monday in August, f p' wiW Mil' iiniltr a tax execution on* ? I/ftT situate in thu town of Lnor.aster and bopnued by lands Heath, Springs _u A'UO., iJ. S. Elliott. and the Keddeld , " road.- Terms of sate UAftH; Jo L. M, ULYHURNV Sheriff. t - " " r% r u s * Ajpf .. 'let LOOSE YOUlt. dr/ - .. .... ? JOIN THE THUG rHRIFTY -J ** * 'HERE IS MONEY E Stock-ta ing near rid of al There everythi handling a few? MONEY sold f?r lously.T( Here now For the diffe YOU i PT*:* other stc of yard-> nants tn j our pric THOSE VEllY Bh PERCA newesf TllOSO must go Vorv our 8c f yours fc the shir 12 1-2C so we w Percales a jrercaies, Waist fc Newest waist sic 1 1*1 , spienaic Styles? dies SI Must suit- <and goo Go at anc] yQ1 8 Cents. (1?'" of s with us. NOW XVk :lose qui to profit counters TVl ATT I lar Strai Have 1 600 clot Been 1 25c, for Charging i here is i You I They h; High V you fan< Prices 1 ^ure latj For 1 stop tha Furnitare, \ sale we But we I - Are going '. To Stop furniture That now. ('uctIon' Come and |"ooms a See. mg- a,1< cut the " ' Come ai Heath Bkg. & ' . ,.'i... J ^ * SS H!? ? WiV OF..... Buyers! - : [ERE FOR YOU. ' ' .... *?v>? king time is draw, jind ..we . must be _ il broken lots and ng ' that shows {. We mention -what ^they . have and what ridicu ^ ^ % >w .prices you can y them for. ./See rence between our nd the - prices of >res ; io,ooo yards vide Percale Remv. V / ^ ?*. < *? 4 % at sold fast at 6c.; te now is 5c yard. i'\'T / > 1?* A x "VV ^ % LE style's, at 8c yard. All ancy Dimities are >r sc. It is time t waist were gone,| ill give them a "big ill our fine $i Shirt >r 50c, and our 50c ished to 25c. Our I collection of Lacirts must follow ^ Compare our prices ds with any store, j will see the wis;pending your cash . _l R EYES and throw on our ; i,000 mens dolm 11 ats at 25c, and h hats, bargains at * 5 cents. x GOOD NEWS FOR YOU. v* ave been charging :y prices for furnielv. but v\7^? vuill -J 7 "? - ?t now. At a big bought three solid s? i, i oo pieces of :?at a great reOur two store re filled to the ceil1 we .are going to life out of prices. # nd see. 't Mer. Co. *