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Tou will often I V gk the oost of a I |j #1 years' subsorip- I ? JLJ tion to the I [ enterprise I Mmmi <M~ . by consulting its I advertisements. 3 Vol. X. CONSUMPTION moment that Hj I Jlrc ? W AO 1 ? % II if it's on the lungs the II Va-one dollar size will be \\ iJ most economical. li " I confidently recommend A jftr'a 3 1 pi Cherry I'ectoral to all my patron*. I I v 1 I am using It now Id my own family. II I Forty years ajrr> I 1 eel "sure It eared | 4 MM my life." A. 8. Kidkon, M. D., I J # Jan. 4, 189t. Fort Madleon, Iowa. II PV Write the Doctor at any time. At- 11 13 dre**. Da. J. C. AVER. Lowell, Mae*. M ] Pounded 184a. 5m "Sing their own praise." Converse College, Spartanburg, S.C., ^ February 2, 1900. Mr. Chas. M. Stieff. ^ Dear Sir?The Concert Grand Piano purchased from you has given entire satisfaction. Yours truly, B. F. WILSON. Department of Music. Winthrop Normal and Industrial College of South ^ Carolina. Rock Hill, S. C., December 12, 1809. Mr. C. M. Steiff. ^ Dear Sir?The Stieff Pianos which you recently sold to us are holding up the reputation of this make in our schools, which is saying a great deal, for they are the favorites of several makes in coifstant use here. They are all you represented them to be, what moro cau be said? Very truly yours, I W. B. STRONG. Registration Notice. mine PUBLIC will take notice that g X the Registration Books will be open at the COURT HOUSE for the registration of parties entitled to register under tha constitution, on the 1st Monday % Tuesday In eaonVionth, A until 80 days preceding tlM general election. J. M. CASKET, Chair. Rd. Reg. Lancaster Co. March 7. 1800. ? ~ ilflfr think Vt fsV ; I] mMV little cold, f i ftMnw nothing but a /| little hacking tJ * IV cough; then a little loss 11 Ai In weight: then a harder #1 cj cough; then the fever E j fi and the night sweats. 11 II Better stop the disease I.J IT while It is yet creeping. If Better cure your cough 7/ W You can do It with 77 j&9 ns mm The pressure on the L? PJ chest is lifted, that feel- 11 j? inc of auffocation is re- u I fi moved, and you are cur- [1 A Ij ed. You can stop that ll IT little cold with a 25 cent If ikl bottle; harder coughs f J will need a 50 cent size: ?1 I UMU WW 41 ^ ivnvu X IUIUM Ilct Vt5 not improved, although the prospects for a small top crop are good in a few localities, if an early frost does not kill it. Sea island cotton improved slightly and in Beaufort county will yield an average crop. Blight continues in the Charleston districts. In Georgia the lact of rain during the week has boon most conducive to the picking of cotton, which is monopolizing the time of all who have not finished this branch of work. In many fields the cotton has all been picked out while in others about half the a n rvl a % a /J ? ~ - oiapic jo ^mucicu mm iiiucii hum been placed on the market. Owing to the advanced stage of this crop no change in the condition of it resulted from the recent rains except in a few counties where it was more or less damaged by rot or sprouting. It is not thought this damage amounted to very much, as no further mention is made of it this week. In Florida the high temperatures stimulated cotton in open ing, and the absence of general rains was favorable for picking which has been carried on actively over all sections of the state. The greater portion of the cotton crop is open, and, in many sections, the bulk of the crop has been picked. The top crop will amount to vary little, except on lowlands, where the conditions are more favorable than on uplands. In Alabama cotton continues to open rapidly and prematurely, and picking, ginning and marketing aro progressing about as rapidly as this staple opens, though scarcity of labor is retard ing this work in a few sections; it continues to yield slightly, with no top crop worthy of considera tion ; it is now estimated that the bulk of the crop will be picked in a week or ten days. In Mississippi tho fore part of tho week wan cool, being favorable for cotton picking, the rains of the latter part retarded picking for a few days. The rain came too late to improve the condition of cotton and in many sections was very damaging to that which was open. Cotton is opening fast and picking is being rushed. The yield is very light. In Louisiana cotton picking is well advanced in all sections and, as in many localities the plant has stopped growing and fruiting, iNCAS "" LA PICKING OUT THE FLEECY STAPLE. Rapid Progress In Gathering the Cotton Crop?Its Smallness Demonstrated. The reports for the week relate principally the progress that is being made in gathering the crop, which has been rapid under ex t^emely favorable weather conditions, except in uorthern Texas, Arkansas and Oklahoma where heavy rains somewhat retarded the work, and damaged open cot ton. It does not appear that any considerable amount of lands were inundated and the current reports are largely exaggerations. It appears that in many sections the bulk of the crop has been picked, and that, by reason of there being so poor a prospect for a top crop, picking will be finished much sooner than usual. Naturally there is no improvement noted in the condition of cotton, nor is there deterioration but the progress of picking demonstrates the smabness of the current crop, especially in the Atlantic States. In North Carolina picking cot ton made fairly good headway during the week under the favor able weather conditions. In many counties the crop is now all open, and over three fourths gathered. Some correspondents express the opinion that all the cotton will be picked by the middle of October. All previous reports of a very short crop have been confirmed. In South Carolina cotton is nearly all open and picking made rapid progress to the extent that from some fields all has been gathered. The bulk of the crop j I Vine Koo n nio ho/i h ^ ~ I >tefT BRMI-W NCA8TER, 8. C,t"WED] a large, if not the greater portion of the crop, will soon bo in bales. In Tennessee cotton is proving to be a very short crop, from effects of rust and drought; it is opening rapidly and picking is in full progress. In Texas the precipitation on an average for the week was be low the normal over the southern nnrfiAn /vf ? ?L-l - 41?* ? irv<vtvu ui ?.iic Biitir, wime mere was a marked excess over the northern portion. General showers prevailed throughout the week after the 20th with heavy local rains on the 21st and 22d. The greatest local rainfall for the week was 7.15 inches at Weath erford. Cotton picking was rush ed during the early part of the week, but very little was gathered during the latter part on account of the continued wet weather, except in south portion. Mech cotton blown out by the high winds and damaged by the heavy rains on the 21st and 22d. Worms are reported generally and some report that the plant has been stripped of all its leaves. Dry weather is badly needed for picking, especially over the central and northern portions of the state. Pickers are scarce in some localities. OoUon is turning out very well in some sections, but the crop is very spotted and generally below an average. The crop is generally late and an early frost is feared. In Arkansas there were general heavy rains during the week which retarded cotton picking. This work is general and under favorable weather conditions, most, nf (ho orftn will ha (ralh?i.?/l w. V..V V. ?? 111 MC ^niiJUlTU in from 20 to 30 days. The rains will stimulate the growth of a top crop, bnt in order to mature the late crop, frost must be unusually late, for with frost at the average THE LAN CLOTHI jSHO? R. MILES, I Wfi Hava .lii<: XXV XXIX 1 V V ilk A nice line of CLOTH INC WEAR, and invite the pul prices will astonish you, as can be made. We have or sells the goods. We will for this reason we put our We are here to stay?thi and all we ask is a fair sha Our prices and goods will Good Pair P Men s Suits, good, $1.98 ; Child's Suits, good, at 75 c line of SHOES?English 99 cents and up; childre have these goods, and wh< will get exactly what you ? 1 ..t 1 ? not oe, "we are just out. UN&33 both gent's and ladies', am tion to one and all to vis pleased to wait upon you, convince you that we are h will treat you right in evei Lancaster C . : ~ > ; c: 1 I MV ENT1 BRKLY. NfESDAY, OCTOBER time it would kill it before in turity. In Oklahoma and Indian Te ritory cotton is coming; rapid to market, though picking h been retarded by the rainR ; tl crop is making a fair yield of good quality. The best method of cleansit the liver is the use of the famo little pills known as DeWiti Little Early Risers. Kaav to tak Never gripe. Crawford Rr >a. d-w- s allien i rouble. Rock Hill has a great deal talk about in the last few week The shooting of Harry . Brown, the Englishman, w still a fresh topic when a neg startled the community by ki ing the black inamorata who he had enticed from homo; negro with a jug of liquor w beset and nearly killed by whi ruffians, one of them "Bill Peters, being captured in C lumbia Saturday ; and Saturdf another negro was shot by whi men. The shooting of Howai Allen also gave Roek Hill som thing to talk about, for Alh lived there when a hoy, at yesterday it was discovered thi the brother of the man who sin him has lived in Rock Hill, ha ing moved there from Birmin ham.?State. Feelings of safety pervade tt household thar uses One Minn Cough Cure, the only harmle remedy that produces immediat results. It is infallible for cough colds, croup and all throat ar lung troublef. It will prevei consumption. Crawford Bros. d-w s CASTER INGand SiUni Proprietor. it Opened U] S, SHOES and UNDEI blic to inspect them. Oi they are the lowest th; lly one price and that pric not nnr ctoaHc on > ? v . % V/ V/ Vt ? ^ vy V/V4 ? ? | Mil lowest price at the star s will be our future hom re of the public patronag* do the rest. For exampl ants at 99c Boys' Suits, good, $1.75 :ents. We] have a goo Ties $1 and up; Brogar n's shoes, 46 cents. W 2n we advertise prices yo call for; the answer wi We carry a full line < IWEAR. ;>> > , .), I ^ * d extend a cordial invit it our store; we will L give you our prices an ere for business?and w y trade you make with u . & S. Store > d ? rr SRPRI: 3.1900. ar" as le H ^ttgytfgHA a ;s. SBR^' = J^Z^ I ^Absol e?n id Made from mosi af healthful ot VK Assures light, wholes* le te Bi Housek te ine pow ig sold che )(] son, anc it 9 ROYAL BAKING POWDER C A _ " 811) SMITH E8CATFS FROMI OFFICERS AT ROCK HIKE. Drunken White Man Who As-I saultn Defenseless Old Darkey ,1h Still Out "On Kail." The State. Rock Ilill, Sept. 30.?All things considered last night was j the quietest Satnrdav night Hock j ^ Ilill has seen in some tim?. Fori1 days past children have Keen ^ running . to their mother:; and | with blanched laces and bated oreamod told ot the talked <>l i W uprising of the negroes v. hioh was scheduled for last night {Some of these mothers qu< s tioned their cooks and i< irned I ? that there was really some Sound | ation for these rumors a.al ti; I ) there had been meetings h. id 1 and some sort of demom-irat, m i talked of. This, however, vi:d not alarm the citizens in pen-ami as i! they knew that thetrouhl wot 11 j jj. be between a certain element ?;'! the factory population . j i negroes. Nevertheless, there was an un d der current of excitement winch f obtained all yesterday alttrnoon ard all the pistols in town were sold in consequence. When the: 2. negro man, .lake Crawford, was, C without any provocation, sot upon,1 Ifinlcoil and at'tArvpard !>? """> "J ' , Smith everyone expected trouble. \ The action of the police in nn |f mediately capturing Smith, pn t abiy averted the trouble and the. . negroes went home <|uictl>.i ' ' Smith's bond was fixed at fiOii j ^ and he secured $250 of it at once. IS To secure the balance iie was! rg taken down to his aunt's at the Highland l'ark mill. ?? I While there he eluded the officers, a magistrate's constable and ( I a liquor constable, and got away. J He should have been handculled but was not, it seems. While go-' ing through. the streets he wasj allowed to stop where a crowd of his friends were gat hero ! am! a ^ U Tillman took a hand prim iry , as to who were his friends. a| 11 is tnuch regretted t hat !ie| rC made his escape. S. It was stated that the police weie after the man who was with ^ Smit-.i when the shooting was J done. That was incorrect Mr Mcbonald, a Scotchman, was; m ' T" ,f J '"1 b ?ve anythiuKtosflU Bi advertise it in kr>^r ilas/ # the IOntcrprise Itntcs reasonable. No. 53 lutely Pare t highly refined and ingredients. sweet, pure and ame food. i eepers must exercise care in buying; bakders, to avoid alum. Alum powders are ap to catch the unwary, but alum is a poi1 its use in food seriously injures health. 0.. 100 Willi AM ST.. NEW YORK. with him trying to take him homo ami keep him out of trouble. 1'he town is rejoiced to hear of the capture in Columbia of the notorious "Wild Hill" l'ettus, who was one of the three who robbed and almost killed the negro a week or two ago. He will be brought up today. Torturing fikin eruptions, burns and sores are soothed at once at.d promptly healed by apploing lOWitt's Witch Ha'el Salve, t >o be.st known cure for piles. I'ewrre of worthless counterfeits. Crawford Rros. d-w-s Reduced Via Southern Railway. Annual meeting Mississippi Valley Medical Association, A>h"ville N. O. October9th?111h, 1900. ' hi account of occasiob above s pee i tied, Southern Railway, will sdi roynd trip tickets from all at ions on its lines to Asheville, X. C. and return. Tickets will be sold October 6th inclusive, with final limit October 16th. 1000. An excellent opportunity to . i... ' -i?* -< .i >i->n i ur- litllioilK --IjitlHl Ol I lit? Sky." A nc. 4 to oct 9 National Convention of the Christian Church, Kansas City, Mo., October 12th?19th, 1900. On account of tlio above occasion. Southern railway will sell round trip tickets to I- msas, Oi'y, Mo and return. fr>m all points on its lines at the rate of one first class fare for the round trip, plus #4.00. Tickets will be sold October 8th, t'tii, and loth, with final return limit October 23rd, 1000, inclusive. JYrsons at non-coupon stations will kindly notify the lieket Agent several days in advance of their contemplated departure, in order that ho may supply himself with proper form of tickets. Aug 4 to Oct Id Yours truly, S II II AKIiWirii.tr. P A., Atlanta, (?a No other pills ran equal DaWitt's I.ittle Karly Risers for promptness, certainty and efficiency. Crawford Rros. d-f a.