University of South Carolina Libraries
5* SrW "* ?> - fir? > . * ? j? 4 ?? V . L1MER ENTERPRISE. Published tvery Wednesday and baturda BT TRi. Enterprise - Publishing - Compan; A. J. CLARK Editor. Ons Year, $1.00 Six Months 50 ct Three Months 25 ct In Advance. Saturday, Sept. S, 1900. If you believe that prohibi tion prohibits go to Rock Hill or to Yorkvillo and make in quiry of those who are in v position to know and you wil find that tlio drug stores sell il right and lef, and that the ex press companies brings in thousands of gallons of it ever}1 year. In other words, a state of affairs exists in those towns very much like Lancaster ox perienced a few years ago undei the operation of the local option law?and stato of affairs thai no law abiding citizen wants tc see again. The condition of things thai we would have here if this pro hibition move should succeed wai foreshadowed here on the twe days recently that the dispensary was closed?the days of the State campaign and of the election? when on each occasion there were presented to the dispenser anc his clerk not less than one hun dred doctors' prescriptions foi liquor. Be it said to the honoi of the management here that ou of the swarm of people bearing those liquor prescriptions, onlj one got liquor, and that was on i prescription for whiskey for i sick child, and that after man agemont had the personal as o ranee from the physican tha gave the prescription that th< child was actually sick and tha ne mougnc u neeaea whiskey. Fob The Enteuprise. Heath Springs Local ItemsCurrent Comments. The stores here are gettiug ii one of the finest lines of goodi seen in some years. Messrs. L. Jack Mackey am B. B. Mobley are fitting up th< building between mubiwjr A Lroxtons and A. L. Moblev'i t ores as a restaurant and gener al market. The Heath Springs base bol team wout to 11 c?T7 on Monday to play that team, bu owing to having to play substi tutes for regular players,sufferec tn fi n o'l/irifvna t Miss Sadie McCardell returnee to Lancaster on Wednesday, af abrief visit to relatives here. Miss Alice Mackey is visiting her brother, Mr. John T. Macke} at Fort Mill. The depot has received a fresh coat of paint which helps its ap pearance considerably. Mr. Chas. L. Hammond, ol Kershaw, was in the city thie week. Now is the time for the anony mous circular writer to flourish We are sorry to note that Col Hoyt's friends are resorting tc this mode of advancing bis inter ests. Mr. L. E. Cauthen and Misf Helen Therrell are visiting theii sister, Mrs. It. C. Kroom, of Waxhaw, N. C. this week. ltev. D. H. Phillips' brothei and wife, of Orangeburg, visited here this week. Miss Alice Horton, of Westville, returned home yesterday after spending a month here foi her health, which she says is very much improved. Mrs. N. P. Wade moved t< Kershaw last week ; she has beei elected one of the teachexs there* Mr. Jas. M. CrenBhaw has pur chased the A. L. Mobley hous< and lot and will build to it; wil move his family in town at ai early date. Mr J. W. Harper has pur chased the plantation of Mr. H II. Horton just south of town. Mrs. L. E. Cauthen is yisitinj relatives in Lancaster this week It is reported that some o the county candidates who ar< in the second race "scratchet Tillman" and as a consequence they will be "scratched nex Tuesday. Elouise. Heath Springs, Sep. 7, 1900 Derangementa of Manatrual function* pro due* Mlaoarrtaga Slmmaa* ttquaw Via* Wtai or TaMota aofraot the derAnvenaenlf. EMihfiiirr in ' *" ' --- _ - Concerning the Illg Advance in b Cotton. b 1? e New York, Sept. 6.?The scar- F city of cotton in Liverpool con- ^ ' tinues to keep bull sentiment in P ail speculative markets at lever poiut and today advanced prices s in truly sensational form. As for * > the local market, the rise siuce the movement set in on Tuesday morning has reached neary 100 a points, with no sign of the cul h minuting point having been ; touched. On almost every huud }, were to be seen evidences of the * I desperate situation in which * foreign spinners iind themselves. 1; L The market opened strong, ex- b i cited and very active with Sep[. tember up 8 points and other months 21 to 32 points higher Belore noon several violent ehan- S r ges occurred, the maiket oasing d , oil' 15 points at 10:30 a. m , but m . again hardening still later on u d wild scramble ot outside shorts IJ . for cover. Europe and the south c l were by far the heaviest pnrchas p . ers throughout the session though s , the public bought very large 6 blocks of October and January delivery. Whereas Wall si reel sold out long stuff heavily around ^ the opening in the belief that the market had reached the turning (J i point, this 6ame interest later be> came one of the market's most ft iu\t luiuioutirt an nnnrtssvo Tho Knll 1 ^ r VllVilUOil?UVtV UU l/Vt Ol A UV l/Ull movement derived its source ? * chiefly from remarkably strong * Liverpool cables, the English mar ' 5 ket advanced 13$ to 15 points on I futures and 5 32d, on spotcolton, c . with private cables reporting 1 nothing less than a panic among 1 the foreign bears and spinners. A ^ r close examination of the reierve ^ stocks in Liverpool showed that ? 50 per cent, of the cotton in store i ? was entirely unsuited to the w ^ needs of Manchester spinners, while at least 40 per cent, of the i remainder was held for the account of parties now in the market as sollers. Orders for im- s t mediate shipment of spot cotton t e were cabled to all the American ^ ports; some 5,000 bales were secured in Boston from representa tires of New England mills and similar amounts were purchased c in the southern ports, for all of a - wmcn ocean ireignt room has been provided. Far from reach ing in the late session, the local 1 market developed an additional , strength from predictions for . j another bulge in Liverpool to} morrow on claims that Monday's r government report would bo bill- v s lish beyond expectation, and esti o - mates for very light receipts at the ports tomorrow. Trading was _ ' very active with buying led by " the hulls in the forenoon. The fc t i crop ami weauier news were pen- j j erallv favorable but was totally disregarded, the trade giving at * \ tention exclusively to the bullish a - situation abroad. fl The market closod strong 30 to t ; 42 points net higher for that day. v i Comes from-Dr. D. B. Cargile, v of Washita, I. T. lie writes: h "Four bottles of Electic Bitters j, f has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrof ula, , i which had caused her great suffering for years. Terrible sores would break cut on her head and b . face, and the best doctors could j . give no help ; but her cure is com > plete and her health is excellent." ^ This shows what thousands have \v proved,?that Electric Bitters is p 11 the bes blood purifier known. It's the supreme romedy f<>r eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils o and running sores. It stimulates fo liver, kidneys and bowels, expels _ I poisons, helps digestion and builds up the strength. Only 50c. Sold 4 by Crawford Bros. J)ruggisH " Guaranteed. 4 i (lone to the Wall Again. ^ ) The <lold mill" at Hock Hill? m i now known as the Crecentcotton ill- L_ ?- - ' ^ . nniiR?nan again gone inio the x hands ol a receiver after operat { * ing under the new management g ' for scarcely a year. The order 1 for a receiver was filed through the law firm of .James F. and J no. It. Hart, Yorkville, on petition )j of Samuel Friedheim, of Itock t Hill, who claims a debt of nearly " $8,000. 4 f While little else could be ex- d B pected, it is a matter for regret j that this misfortune should again ' , overtake the the property. It \ I was the oldest mill in York a county and the machinery was of ancient design and practically * worn out. 4 The real estate in connection a B with the property is quite valua0 - ^' * |-r gum HIT I ^ I -?) II *t-U#| Je. as il lies right in town. The i uilding are good and with a new | quipment of machinery, it is irobable that some concern will et operate a modern and paying ilant in its stead ?Yorkville 'oeman. hKmbcrUln'a Cough Hcwcdy ? Gr??t Fnrorite. g The soothing and healing proper- I ioh of this remedy, its pleasant taste I nd prompt and permanent cures p ave made it a great favorite with < eople everywhere. It is especially ^ rized by mothers of small children i or colds, croup and whooping cough, a it always affords quick relief, and s it contains no opium or other harinii 1 drug, it may be given as confldentY to a baby as to an adult. For sale y J. F. Maokey A Co. Arthur Sewull Dead. Bath, Maine, Sept. 5?Arthur ewall, vice presidential candi ate on the Democratic ticket r'ith Mr. Bryan four years ago, ied at his summer home, Small 'oint, about 12 miles from this ity, at 8.15 this morning of apoplexy, the stroke having been ustained last Sunday. He was 4 years of age. Death of an Aged Citizen. Mr. Enoch Blachmon, a very ged citizen of the York Cotton I ills, died August 30th after n illness of several weeks, god 72 years. Four children urvive him, viz: Mrs. W. M. R J. Hunter and Miss Henrietta ^ llackmon of the York Cotton tolls, MfrssJ.T. Sexton of Lan- a aster, and Mr. Samuel Black- n non of Orangeburg. His re- a nains were interred in the Yorkille cemetery August 31.? lock Hill Herald. a . ? n A Torpid Ltrar cauaaa Dnprnsaton of Spirit* / nfllgastlon, Constipation and Hoadnaha. uae v >r Iq. .A Simmons Llvsr Medtolne to atlntniw that org**. II O Jnion Sertiice*. p The following plan of union a ervices will bo observod during t be month of September : a 1st. Sunday.?A. R. P. church v ?Rev. A.N. Brunson. ? 2d. Sunday.?Methodist Episopal church?Rev. W. C. Ew- " irt. . ' 3rd. Sunday. ? Presbyterian 11 hurch.?Rev. J. H. Bold ridge. Rnnilotr n.tt\*taf / a* * A J iii y \ Al iv. I. P. church)?Rev. Chalmers I1 "raser. Uned during Ripcctuncy. Klmmonn Squaw 1) Inn Winn or Tal>l*ls ohnnr and Strengthen Ioili?T, Shorten L.abor and Hob Conflnrmmt ?, f Uit Tnrror?. teins from Hickory (Jrovo Sun. n Mose Edwards who figured 11 the Hood town riot about two j ears ago and shot Tom Plexieo 1 , white man who was trying to I noil the riot made his escape o North Carolina and afterwards killed a policeman in Joncord, N. C., for which he C1 was tried and sentenced to he ^ ung. After several new trials o paid the penalty on the gal)W8, last Monday, and his riends brought his dead body <1 ack home and buried it in Zion ( hurch (col.) cemetery Tuesday, n lose was a regular hater of o 'Hite men and if lie had been C ersued when he escaped from a outh Carolina the North Car- o lina policeman might have o een a living man today. A si g | IPe Ctro f | to bo tl We have teams for A rn e i j. country. j cams lor pi l( around the city. Ever) and stylish. Brand ne^ ft and traps,?the best dri P be had. If you want tl r can be gotten up in tow j BWWOf* 6: < 0 for it. We meet com pet JPl^^uestroiisSL "# for WoniftnXl u Are you nervous? W kJ Are you completely exhausted? B [ Do you suffer every month? I H you answer 44 yes" to any of G these questions, you have ills which Wine of Cardui cures. Do you appreciate what perfect health would be to you? After taking Wine of Cardui, thousands like you have real- I iscd it. Nervous strain, ioas of sleep, 8 cold or indigestion starts menstrual r disorders that are not nuKceable at I first, but Aay by day steadJy grow I into troublesome complications. Wine of Cardui, used just before the menstrual period, will keep the female system in perfect condition. This medicine is taken quietly at home. There is nothing like fe to help women enjoy good health. It costs only $1 to teat this remedy, which is endorsed by 1,000,000 cured women. Mrs. Lena T. Fricburg, East St Louis, III., says: "I am physically a new woman, by reason of mv use of Wine of Cardui and Thcdford's Black Draught-" In casas requiring spoolal airoctiona, addreau.glTlng symptoms, "The I,adteir Adrin".ry Daparlmapt, ' 1 ha Ctialtauooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Taiin. tosiMMw wift and speedy execution of lie law should be exercised in 11 such cases figured in by such lalicious and vicious chatacters s Mose Edwards. Rev. J. L. Oates is making n otfort to have better vocal lusic in Smvrna and Hirkorv ? J J Jrove A. R. P. churches. The icwly organized choir of Ilickry Grove church met Friday veiling in the parlor of Mr. nd Mrs. J. R. Martin to pracice. The Smyrna choir meets t Smyrna church today and rill practice all day. Dinner 11 the ground. Good singing s very essential to the health f any church therefore everybody should attend those choir lootings and make an effort o have better singing. "Let verybody that hath breath thus raise the Lord." Editor Hull seems to ho on I is metal since the recent primary election. Keep cool, broth-1 r ! the weather has not modcrted euougli yet to admit of uch. We think you run relarkahly well for a young canidate. ''Try, try again." "Pereverence conquers all things." 'Patient endurance attaineth to 11 things " Keep cool ! there rill ho another opportunity for on two years hence. Keep ool ! he (piiet, at least, until lie weather moderates a little; lore. We had 110 mail service Tuesay afternoon. The mail clerk Wilson) said he was sick and either received our mail going' ut or put off any for Hickory trove. Our people were disappointed this happening here nee before but the mail clerk n the O. R. A C. railroad was iiid to he drunk that time. ?2 >repareb * )<i lioct jL|. ' a long drive in the ^ easure driving in and ^tiling neat, nice and M v rubber tire buggies iving horses that can he nicest turnout that ^ n, call on #| :rawforo S ;ition in price. 5, ?5 - .? i?.i) .11 IN.11 itllhilV iliii^l iiLl't < fi' LET LOO HE YC JOIN THE T THRIFT THERE IS MONET Stoc ing r rid o There ever^ hand a fe MONEY sold __ lousl Here now For the c YOU I p othei of ya nant< <%>. ?nr' THOSE VEll Y PERC I J nevve Those must Very 011 r' your: Best the , 12 i-2c jso w< Percales, ! vvai! Newest j waist Styles' | d?r TVTncf I suit. ATA W.U U and i Go at and 8 Cents. ! with NO W CLOSE 01 i to pr coun They ,ar s Have 6oo, Been , cc Charging " ' You H,EE High 1 hePrices !>ou c turc r or Furniture, st?'' But we s . Are going To stop .urni That now. ctl Come and rooiT See. in* cut t Com I mmmm?mmmmmm+mm ?? Heath Bkg. . flit."*.- iJfek i*k" > )UIi 1 ASH! ? URONO OF..... Y Buyers! HERE FOR YOU. k-taking time is drawicar, and we must be f all broken lots and rthing that shows ling. We mention w?what they have for and what ridicuy low prices you can buy them for. See lifference between our s and the prices of "stores: 10,000 yards trd-wide Percale Rem5 that sold fast at 6c.; Drice now is 5c yard. r MUST U 1-2C ALES, jst styles, fast colors, go at 8c yard. All >c fancy Dimities are 5 for 5 c. It is time shirt waist were gone, s will give them a big ?oil our fine $ i Shirt st for 50c, and our 50c . _1 1 . biiisiicu to 25c. uur y idici collection of LaSkirts must follow ^ n * Compare our prices goods with any store, you will see the wisof spending your cash us. JR EYES < ofit and throw on our ters 1,000 men's doltraw Mats at 25c, and cloth hats, bargains at f for 5 cents. IS GOOD NEWS FOR YOU. +*+ / have been charging farury prices for furnilately, but we will that now. At a big we bought three solid oads?i,too pieces of ture?at a great reion. Our two store is are filled to the ceiland we are going to he life out of prices. # e and see. . & Mer. Co. *