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+ < , * Sv -. " ?? I ??I mmm enterprise. Pwbh?h?4 t**?y W?dn?sdty and Saturday IT fU, Enterprise Publliklng - Compuj A. J. CLARK Editor. On* Y*ar, $1.00 Kx Months 50 cts Thrao Mont ha, 25 Cta In Advance. Saturday, Sept. 22, 1900. The first estimates of the loss of life and destruction of property in Galveston and vicinity were far short of the facts. Governor Saver now estimates the loss of life at 12,000 and the loss of pro perty at $20,000,000. The speakership of the next -? * - ?-* v^aoitmui v uuw ntO rOlt between Messrs. W. F. Stevenson end F. H. Weston. The State Press association met at Harris Lithia Springs this week and a number of the editors left Thursday for a trip to Old Point Comfort, Va. For tho Ehtihfnihi, Heath Springs Happenings?Personal Paragraphs About Some of Its People. The cotton seed buyers here have had several local wars Nn seed the past week, running the price of seed to a dollar per hundred. Mr. S. Neely Miller of Columbia came home sick on last Tues day. We are glad report that he seems much improved at present. School opened here on Monday with S. W. Garrett and Mise Louis S. Perry as teachers. Messrs. Otis McMurray and Verna Craig of Jacksonham visitor* Mr 7 V . . u. a . iriuoivBuug iua pHRt week. Miss Matilda Croxton of Kershaw in in the city. Dr. W. 0. Twitty and Mr. 0. L. Hammond of Kershaw visited relatives here on Sunday. Mr. John Adams of Lancaster was in the city the past week. Miss Essie Patterson came home from an extended visit to Camden this week. Mrs. H. P. Griffith, of GafTney is visiting he parents here Mr. and Mrs. P. T. Twitty. Mr. W. Bryant Knight was in the city several days this week. Mr. M. S. Beckham is bnying seed for J E Creed. Mr Oscar Therrell for A L Mobley. Mrs M A Gilbert has sold her place here and moved to Newberry. Messrs W H Keed, Chalmers Williams and J Henry Therrell spent Sunday in Lancoster. Mr Andrew Gregory of Lancaster was in town the past week. Mr Ellie Bennett has accepted a position Mr J P King in the depot. Mias Daisy Bruce returned from an extended visit to ber sister Mrs Ed Truesdell in Camden this week. Rev D A Phillips haa been assisting in a protracted meeting in Kershaw the past week. The sound of the saw and hammer is heard on every hand in Heath Springs these days. Mr Roy Brown leaves on Monday to enter Rock Hill high school. Cotton brought eleven cents very freely here the past week. Miss Alice Perry left the past week to teach in the Sumter school where she taught last year. Miss Maggie Tompkins is in the city. Elonise. Heath Springs, S C, 9?21. State of Ohio, City of 1 oledo, ) Lucas County. | * Frank J. Cheney makes oath that he is s< nior partner of the firm of F. .1. Chrtrt A doing business in the city of Toledo, county and Stat* aforesaid, and that said firm will pay the sum of ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS for each |and erery case of CATARRH that cannot be cured by the use of Hall's Catrrh Curb. FRANK J, CHENEY. Sworn to before me and subscribed in my presence, this 6th day of December, A. D., 1886. . v A. W. OLE A SON, | Seal > Notary Public. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken inter* nally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces of the systrm. Send for testimonials, free. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. Hold by druffflsis. TSe. Rail's Family Pills are best k. . ^ * ' <r i" ' f The excellence of the agricul n tural schools, colleges and ex d periment stations of this country is commanding wide attention. A *' striking bit of proof to this effect a is thai the government of the Argentine Republic has sent to ^ this country fifty of its young men k to profit by what we thus have d provided. An agricultural wri ter, commenting on this, regards " it as unfortunato that wo have j room for these young mon. "Every f facnlty of our agricultural col leges should be taxed to the very utmost with an attendance of young men and women from the t farms of the United States." There " certainly is not yet the home ap j prociation of these institutions I J " * that there should he.?Agricul- * turist. ' w < 1 A Llf* hb4 Death Fl*hf. ? Mr; W. A. Illnes of Manchester, la., writing of bin almost miraculous escape from death, says: Exposure after measles induced lung trouble, n which ended in Consumption. I had freoueut hemorrhages and coughed 11 night and day. All my doctors said I j must soon die. Then I began to use * Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption, which completely cured ine. f I would not be without It even if it j cost fb.OO a bottle. Hundreds have used it on iny recommendation and I all say it never fail* to oure Throat, j r Chest and Lung troubles." Regular 1 . site 50c and |1.00. Trial bottles free at Crawford Broa. drug store. 4. f 1 The monthly cotton report is- ! sued by the United States l)e . partment of Agriculture, on Sep- 1 tember 10th, gives the average < condition of the cotton crop, on ' September 1, to be 68.2 a? compared with 76, on Augrs* 1, and , 68.5 on September 1,1899. Texas 1 was the only State which com i pared favorably with an average 1 crop, and on the day the report was published comes the account 1 of the terrible storms along the 1 Texas coast and extending into the interior. It is too early yet to estimate the damage to the cotton crop from these storms, 1 but the feeling in New York especially was that the damage was enormous, many authorities , estimating the loss as high as a half million bales. This has caused a decided advance in the s j price of cotton, and taken with 1 the government report makes certain that cotton will sell higher than it has done for many | years. j Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile j of Washita, I. T. lie writes: "Four bottles of Electic Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, ' which had caused her great suf- j fering for years. Terrible sores i would break out on her head and face, and the best doctors could . give no help ; but her cure is com- j plete end her health is excellent." This shows what thousands have J proved,?that Electric Hitters is j the bes blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy for eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils j and running sores. It stimulates j liver, kidneys and bovrels, expels poisons, helps digestion and builds up the strength. Only 50c. Sold j by Orawford Bros. Druggis Quaranteed. i Pointed Paragraphs. I Civility is a priceless possession, yet it costs nothing. | Neptune's coat of arms must be the crest of a wave. j j The more the average man st-i ? dies lovo the less he knows about it. If you would tire your friends ? blow your own trumpet continu A ously. The mule is the most stubborn 4 of all animals?but man is a close second. If the wages of sin is death no man can possibly manage to live on the wages. J Some lawyers receive a larger | fee for keeping quiet than others t do for talaing. The men who goes where duty 5 cells, usually goes home after S business hours. ? Girls should set good examples 9 for the young men who are al- * ways following them. * In aceord with the eternal fit* " ess of tilings the scales of the sli should weigh, the most. Many a woman who can speak e.i ii languages hasn't a husband o growl because 6he can't sew on button. Flowers that are open to every iee and lips that are free to be issed by any one soon lose their lesira'dlftv. During the courtship many a nan thinks he has discovered an art lily angel, but after marriage lis I boughts may not be suitable or publication.?Chicago News. The Appetite of a 6oat. 1* ei vied by all poor dyspepicn whose Stomach and Liver ? ire out of order. All such should mow that Dr. King's New Life ( *i11 f. the wondeful Stomach and jiver R-tnody, gives a splendid ' ipprlite, sound digestion and a ( eguh'.r bodily habit that insures . orfect health and great energy. " )nly 25c.at Crawford Bros. Drug- ( Itore. 4 a Corn is evidently becoming ^ 1 U. l-: oi:11 Ii d ra?*?omn>. tV Jackao&TllIe (P ~s) _ ~ 81555 |0i)p * Havitnnah (Wo. Ry ) Xi 80^ 18 iua - Barnwell 4 06* 4 IBs " Rlankrllla I tip 4 38a ** fiprlngflald 4 Up 4 Ola " Rally 4 526 4 09a kr. Columbia . OOftp 4 10a Ly. Oharlosi.^Rifc ^r 7 l*H? !1 (Xm . * Bamiharvrno T 41a ICOOol 1 " Branch etlla . 8 una 1 46a " Orangeburg ;... 9 28a '4 60a " Ktngvilia 10 15a 4 90a kr. Ooluinhla ... 11 OOn 5 55a Nr. Augusta?(Ho. Hy.) OOa'Ttop T55* Le. (OranltovtUa '4 46a 3 20plol6f pFTTTgaAeld ("I Mp UT. ***?"> I 8 15p UT. Trenton 5 OTIfl r>86p itwi h John*ton 6 4uo 4ivpltauy 1 4r Onlnmfcia, (V. D.l I B 46o ? 10a UT. Uoiumbia. i&ldg Kt 0 OOn #10p 640a " Wlaooborn TtNp 7 85a t * Oha.-rtnr". 7 51p 8 18a i Rock Hill 82jp 8 56a , 6j. Charlotte , 9 lop a 45a * ir. DanviUn .7 ~ ' lToIn 1c Lt. Richmond . 8 (Vj? 4 45p ~ kr. 1V?nbTugi<>n . 7 7 fan TTop f Baltimore IP* RK) 9 14a Ui'Op 1 Philadelphia 1185a 2 Ma l " yrMf York _ 2 OOp I 4 l;la EViolSSXla ...'. "V 1 " 1 T1 40a 5TB U ^a boartanbnrg 8 10p{ 9 50a 1 " JBhaTlllo 7 top l lop / --jgj-jg ( Mm mSBSLm aiiia .1 t OT.W.omt. fcJ^goMgo.M | [M.LmMiu rrr. tws tjt? " 5v Wnoitir^ ] ^. Tratirip W:TKo?^iii . ..... TT T~" HC* TE* ;; ah?r11i? ..., h 00* 800s> T " ftp*rt*nbar? ... tl 45?s ?lift ; L?. Oolnrnbt* 8iWi> ?tf.ft s tl Pi mwm wr-?i Jr'f" i I , feutmor* .. ary 1 ft. Va,hf'yf n <*>*]_) __l WS-JUli <>.m?wiT>oaa TToffp VJUlm ( v..??. -n?T? 1 took Hill ?W*lutf? . OkHtU t 86* 11 ira ? " flMrtor#, . . ... 10 IS* IB 1(2 ir. Oo)u?bi*, *Hid* 6? bio^um* iij* r (f. Q?ilnwbl*. (U. V.).. 11 46* 4 30* Johnttoti llOBOjj 1 BID ? M* ' Jrytn? Iioft 1.8BP ? ?B* t ? J Son pis kL y >?<* >* .- .... saipiisu* ! < ?ir?:?li*ri)14 .. . . lJufaf Tiup Tli* > *a^*tM*.. ?100? 2 fop 8 00* Oolnrobl* (Bo Rjr) . ?* Tafi ] 8 88p * 33* 1 " Or*? Mb urf. s?3p 3?te ? Bi *?ehvin? 6 lftp 4 86* 1 " B*iurn?rvlll* 7 Sup 1 ti* IT. C??*rl**tO? 8 16p 1 00* 1 Jn3sraiw* irt.ftr:)~ ?. iiiy-ns* 1 rBKi=i=i|l: S^Jwrri f * 110* llMft*! 0*r larrla* Sac?U?*t 4*1 ij DWflM klN? ? " FM. f **d B4-X*v? Yoi* **4 n*fl<U ** 4 ! DuMiirrwi* *IM|U| ?*m ViriVCft I ffuat* N*wY?irh. CVU4ITIU prawingruon ?i,?oJi?f mti W vaari r?r? Tampa, Jaokaanalla, ItruaA I raaktagton Mid Now York. 1 Pfclliaaa aleaptng oara batwaaa 0harl?tta*o4 5 Mluaond Dining oara batwaan Oharlatta _ Utfarannah. 3foa. B6 an J W S. Vaat ?U1). Tkrtuk alimaa drawidrroom butt*t aiaaplng aartB ?aaa JackMarflla and If aw York and f?? it* alMOlBK oar a batwaan Anguat* and Mir r ilk. Inn lag aara antra *M ano&U apraata. 1WM afNpUg oara batwnaa Jnokdonrtfla If ONfaitk. aMroAta daila batwaan Jaafcw 0 Ha aalObMaaall, ate AaharUla. , 8ek?fc- :S8&: t f.A. tpRK. P- H.HaRDWIO*. U *xjisr^tv> m*- tjhx fc a . .1 , , llUlti itllll IUUIC MU^, Ollll UIIUlUtT 1 ise has been found for the corn dant. "The latest discovery is ^ hat an almost perfect substitute ) or rubbtr may be obtained from I t. Indeed it is claimed that this >roduct of the corn plant is supe- j ior for some uses to the best 'ara rubber. Add to this the * act that this corn rubber can be { produced for 6 cents a pound, j md it will readily be seen that ,h? monopoly ot the tropical ' Gantries in the rubber trade will ( I I 1 mi -i iuuu ut? orosen. mere is me | ;hanc? that under more extended ests this solidilied juice of the ' ;orn stalk may not prove to be jp to the mark of the hope that thus has been raised for it, although so far everything looks "avorable in the extreme.?Scien tilic. The most dainty and effective pills made, ire DeWitl'e Little Early Rieere. Th ey are lnuyualed for all liver and bowel troubled tfever gripe. Crawford Ilroa. d-w-s. OUTHERN RAILWAY. fcabal Time at Jen keon villa amd Baraanah Eastern Time at Other Polata. Schedule 1b Iffret June IWH 190ft. Washing / ; U'e Clio JJ jj to bo th ^ We have teams for !. country. Teams for pie \ around the city. Everyt and stylish. Brand new P and traps,?the best driv P be had. If you want th< P can be gotten up in town j HWOM & C ^ for it. We meet competi -J ... - - --- . THE LANC SHOE { \ R. MILES, Pi We Have Jusl \ nice line of CLOTHING, WEAR, and invite the publi trices will astonish you, as t :an be made. We have onl) ?ells the goods. We will n or this reason we put our It We are here to stay?this 1 ind all we ask is a fair share J)ur prices and goods will do m _ i rv iiooa fair ra Uen's Suits, good, $i.c).S; He Child's Suits, good, at 75 cei ine of SHOES?English T >9 cents and up; children's lave these goods, and when vill get exactly what you c;i lot be, "We are just out." UN&ERi >oth gent's and ladies', and ion to one and all to visit >leased to wait upon you, g onvince you that we are hen vill treat you right in every Lancaster C. OPIUM WAINt^WHltKY rlUm of ntinaoM > r?n incitllf. Book oo Host TrMiDWI w>t rjuk. Addraaa t. b. 1ft. wooluit, m.d., atlanta, ob. Mill ?? i I.i'i< day Registration Notice. ?nn 11IIE I'UBMC will fake notice that . the RegiHtration Books will he pen at the COl;RT HOUSE for the SllM Bgtftration of parties entitled to reg- of u liar nader tba conatitution, on the it Monday t Tuesday in ea~n month, ntil HO daya preceding the general leotlon. J. M.CAMKKY, """ Chair. Bd. Reg. Lancaster Co. mJ|| Mtroh T. 1900. aim In mSOr HBHaR KrrfiB*^ . test Powder rcparcb J ,A tV\/W1 i S V *Zr ? a long drive in the ^ asure driving in and _ .* hing neat, nice and M rubber tire buggies dng . horses that can ? s nicest turnout that ^ , call on .RAWFORfc ? tion in price. J FASTER NQ?i STARF w h *y?aviftr ropr.etor. ; Opened Up SHOES and UNDERic to inspect them. Our hey are the lowest that r one price and that price ot keep our goods, and >wcst price at the start, will he our future home, of the public patronage. the rest. For example nts at 99c. >ys' Suits, good, ^1.75; Us. We* have a good ies $1 and 11 j?; Brogans > shoes, 46 cents. We we advertise prices you ill for; the answer will We carry a full line of tf&AR, extend a cordial invitaour store ; we will be ive you our prices and 2 for business?and we trade you make with us. & S. Store I I Bridge to Let. i ic buildlnp of a tiew bridge ovnr Twelve- ; ?( reek at Van Wyck, will be let to the i rem Rnponilble lil<IA?r on Tuesday, 1H11> ' of September. at 10 o'clock a m Plana , Speclfleutlona will bo made kin mi at the i nir Tho rlifht to reject anv and all bide la 1 rwd. Bond will be required >f tin- auc- i iful bidder In Double th imovnt of the ( lunt of tho bid for the fatt fill performance tie work, , M C. G AKDNKR. County Supervisor. rnHtruatlon made Regular and Palnleaa, Palnn <n Sldea, Mips and Lunlm cured by Bone Squaw Vine Wine or Tablet* i ' ? 4 OOUTB CAROLINA 5 GEORGIA ? J EXTENSION R. R. COMPANY. Schedule No. 4 ^ In Effect 12.01 a. m.. Sunday, Doc. 24, 1899. * BetweenCamden.S.C ,and Blacksbarg.S.C. West. 83 East. 3^ First Class EASTERN TIME. l<Mrs t Inlaws Passenger _____ Passenger Dally Daily Except STATIONS. Excont Sunday. Sunday. p. M A. M. 12 no Camden 12 25 1 15 DeKalb 12 02 1 27 Wcstvllle II 50 1 40 ' Kershaw It 35 2 10 Heath Spring 11 20 2 15 Pleasant Hill 11 in 2 35 Lancaster 10 55 , 2 f>0 Rtvorslde 10 40 3 00 Sprtngdell 10 30 3 10 Catawba Junction 10 20 3 20 Leslie 10 10 3 40 . Rock Hill 10 00 3 55 Newport 9 35 4 02 Tir/.ah 9 30 4 20 Yorkvllle ? 15 4 35 Sharon 9 00 4 60 Hickory Drove 8 45 5 00 Stnvrnn 8 35 5 20 Hlacksburg 8 15 P. M A. M. Between Bla*stmrg,S.t.,and Marlon, B.C. * West. 11 East. 12.' Sec. Class EASTERN TIME. Sec. ClaM Mixed M1 xod Daily D?Uy Except STATIONS. Except ^ Sunday. Sunday. A. M.I Fr. u 8 10 lllacksburg 6 40 8 ;? Earls a 20 8 40 Patterson Springs a 12 9 20 Shelby a 00 10 00 Eattlmore 4 50 10 10 Moorosboro 4 40 10 2A Henrietta 4 20 10 50 Forest City 3 50 11 15 Rutherford ton 3 26 1136 Millwood . 3 06 11 4i Uoldon Valley 2 50 12 06 Thermal City 2 46 12 26 Ulenwood * 2 20 12 50 Marlon - 2 00 A. M. P. M. WEST. UAFFNEY D. VISION EAS^l First Glass FlrstClass 15 13 Eastern time. h la = stations. 3 8?5fc'l ^tn ?? W(? Waj * 4*mT A. M. A. k. P~5 1 00 8 00 Hlacksburg 7 50 3 00 I 20 0 20 Cherokee Falls 7 S.I 2.40 I 40 6 10 Oaffney 7 10 2 20 P. M A. M MR, A. M. P. M Trains Nos. 32 and 33 connect at Ulaeksburg with trains on theOaffney Division. Train No. 32 connects at Camden with the Charleston Division of the Southern Railway for all poinis south. Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 12.40 p. m.. going ww', makes connection at Lancaster, s. c.. with the (a & c. R. R., at Catawba Junetion with the s. a E., going north; at Rook ' Hill w ith the Southern Uallwav, going north. Train No II connects at Hlackstmrg with the Southern Railway from the south. At Marlon, N C., with Southern Railway going w?At. SAM E. HUNT. A. TRIPP. President. *=*1 Superintendent. S. a LUMPKIN. Q. P. A. Dyspepsia Cure Uioests what you lit ?A Jl A_ AC _ - -2? ? al ar wuLiuuy uifssu vne xoua noa siae Nature In strsugtbeBinf and reconstructing the exhausted dif?stive or* gans. It lethe latest diseoversddlgestant and tonie. No other preparation can approach It in efllcleney. It la* auntly relieves and permanently curee Dranepela, Indigestion, Heartburn, FlaCQleaco, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Headache, tfastwalgia,Cramps ana all other results of imperfect digestion. Price 60c. and H. La?s? aitec*&tMM?M Mm* smell eli*. Book ell eD<ju>djsgs yi SeweSisO^ee PresereS fcx-C. C. csw tt hCO, CblSSfS. ? b??pev?"I!S!, PS 4 TRADE MARKS 'fcMHIVa* DceioNB "frTTv1 Copyriohts Ac. Anyone "ending a aketrh and description nui quickly aacartaln our opinion (r?? whether ah intention la probably patentable. Oomnjunloailona strictly confidential. Handbook on lateiols ant (rea. Oldest agency for eecnrtng pat ante. Patents takan through Munn A Co7raeelve *p#oioi notu#, without oh a rye, in the Scientific American. A handaornaly Illustrated weakly. T.arraat alr> dilation of any arlantlOe lournaL Tarma. Ht Tt?r : four month*. $1, Boldbya!) Dr. M A Simmons Liver Medicine Clear* the Complexion, ctvhs Itouvanoy to the Mind, ^ cures Headache, Regulates Stomach, Dowels and Liver. LANCASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster. y Schedule in Kffoct September 19th, ItWO. />?</// Except Sutulny. Southbound. Northbound. No. lit No. 17. No. Id. Nail P. M A M ! P M. A. M tB It lo t? 40|d Lv ...Chester.. .?Ar b 65 7 bl 10 ul ".... Knox .... " 6 20 8 17 10 tti* "...Kttftlburg.... 8 00 7 21 1 17 8 b'l 10 Kill . BaHCotnvillo.. " 1 2< 7 12 ? 13 1100 * "...Port Lawn..." 4 16 8 67 11 'J't " Graces... . " 0 10 11 tod Ar. Lancaster.. Lv 4 0 9 30 P. MAM P M. A. M No. It, (eavutK Lancaster 9 30 a. m? makes :U?se connection ut Chester with Southern Hallway No. 39 for Charlotte and points north ; ?nd Seaboard Air Linn "Atlanta Special" for Atlanta and points west Also with CuiOhna )t Northwestern By. No 10 for Lenoir, N. C, tnd IntermndUle points, and Southern Kailsay No 33 (or Columbia and points south. No 17, luavlnt Chester f IJ a tn , connects a lib Southern Ky , No. 39 from Col irabla and liointH south, Si aboard Air Line "Atlanta H|iei-lal" from Northern nnd Lantern points and Southern Ky, No 31 froln Northern and Last ru ooints, and at Lancaster with S. C. A <1. K. lor lilac'ssburtf. No. 16. learlntt f.ancnntcr 6 30 p. m . con nee la U I.ancHMter with 8. C. A O. E from Camden ?n<l Marion. Southern Ky No. 34 iU Cheater for *9 [.'harlot la anil polnln north. No IS. le ulnif Cheater 8. !' p m.. Connect* at ^heater with Southern flftllwny No. 34 from Polumbtn and point* aouth. LRKOY Sl'RINOS, J. M. HEATH, Preaident. Gtn'l. P?*. Atr??nt. 9 A Torpid L?i*ar rant*a D<pr?aaion of Spirit# iuOlfertlon, Oonatipatlon and Hradaelvr. L'aa Dfr.M A Simmon* Llrar Medicine to attainIMa that oYfaa.