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You will often I Jf rave the coat of a I R M years' aubaorip- I B ML tion to the I I j enterprise i mbmmm -a. ^ by consulting' ita 5 advertisementa. Vol. X. ^ I .A// except bad ones I There are hundreds of cough medicines which relieve 'coughs* all coughs, f except bad ones! The medicine which has been curing the worst of bad coughs for6oycarsis Aycr's Cherry Pectoral. 1 Here is evidence : * " My wife was troubled with s deefseated eoiigh oh her lung\ for I three years. One day I thought of how Ayev't Cherry Pectoral saved the life of my sister after the doctors had all given her up to die. So I purchased two bottles, and it cured my wife completely. It took only one bottle to cure my sister. So you see that three but*" ties (one dollar each) saved two lives. We all send you our heartI felt thank* fnrwKil ?/m !? ?..? < ??? ? ?? ? for us."?J. II. Burgb, Macon,CoL, Jan. 13, 1899. Now, for the frit time you eta get t trial bottle of Cherry Pectoral for 25 ceoti. A?k your druggist. * Founded 1841. 5 JaNos F "Sing their own. prai3c.' Converse College, Spartanburg, S.C., * February 2,1900 Mr. Clias. M. Stieff. Dear Sir?The Concert Gram Piano purchased from you ha given entire satisfaction. Yours truly, B. F. WILSON. Department of Music. Wintlirop Normal ami Indus trial College of South Carolina. Rock Hill, S. C., December 12, 180!) Mr. C. M. Steitr. Dear Sir?The Stieff Piano: which you recently sold to u are holding up the reputatioi of this make in our schools which is saying a groat deal for they are the favorites o several makes in constant us' here. They are all you repre sented them to be, what mor can be said? Very truly yours, W. R. STRONG. Registration Notice. 41 rpilK PUBLIC will take notice tha X the Regiatratinn Hooka will h open at the COURT HOUSE for th regist rat ion of parties entit led to rej; iater under the const it lit ion, on th 4^ Int Monday t Tueaday in each inontl until 30 days preceding the genen election. J.M.CAHKEY, Chair. Bd. Reg. Lanraater Co. March 7. 1900. VN0AS r * LiS [bloodshed at mines on the eave of peace. Strikers and Special Policemen Came in Collision and One ot The Officers was Killed. Hazleton, Pa., Oct. 10.?A special ^jlicemnn was infantly killed, another was iwounaed in the head, a striker was probably fatally shot and ten non-union men were more or lei^^serioiisly wounuea at rue unoicia colliery of ^oats Bros, in a clash between the officers and 500 strikers this morning. Just as tlio officers got close ' to shelter rfshot was fired. *rhis was followed by another and in a few seconds many shot rang through the air. Policeman Mills was the.first to fall. Then Joseph Losko, a striker staggored to the ground. No one knows who shot first, but it is believed that both the strikers I and the officers used their wea- ( pons. A gunshot wound killed ( | Mills and small shot struck 1 I Police Kollnor. Losko, the striker, was struck by a ball from ! a revolver, with which all the officers were armed. I After the shooting the strikers j dispersed. Sheriff Toole^ of 1 Schuylkill county, in whose tor- 1 ritory the clash occurred, was 1 in Philadelphia and could ron der no assistance. His chief ( deputy, Jas. O'Donnell, arrived I here this afternoon and went to i the scone with a foree of men 1 | | Rev Carl Ilouser, a Lithuanian 1 minister from Freeland, who ( . baptised a child at Oneida just j at tlie time the shooting was in I I progress was mistaken by tlie ? strikers for Supt. Kudlick and 1 narrowly escaped being stoned ( He was soon recognized by a friend and escorted safely to the station. Feelings of safety pervade the household that uses One Minnte 1 "Cough Cure, the only harmless i ' remedy that produces immediate t results. It is infallible for coughs, \ colds, croup and all throat and j 1 lung trouhlef. It will prevent consumption. Crawford Bros. . 4 j I d w 8 t Money in Pecans. i The best life insurance in tho i i world is a pecan grove That t kind of an insurance company j never bankrupts The trees are i not subject to disease, and are i said to live 600 years. It is i money well invested that would > be hard for the boys to throw r away. Single trees have been t known to produce more than t $40 worth of nuts in a year, i Tho nuts have never been a i drug on the market. Bamberg \ Nurseries, II. J. A Otis Brab- ] ham, proprietors, Bamberg, S. ] C., have these trees for sale, t s Their 1000 catalogue is now j ready and can be had for the ( s asking It describes and prices ^ their stock of fruit and shade trees, roses, evergreens, vines, ? etc. Mention this paper when you write. Oct. 10-41 f An English steamer recently - arrived at London from Barneo, (, maKing tno fliiure distance, 250 miles, with liquid fuel, ker- ( osene. The captain says it is ( better and cheaper than coal. < It is woll to know that Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve will heal a t burn and s op the pain at once. ( e It will cure eczema and akin dis p eases and ugly wounds and sores. ' ? It is a certain cure for piles, ti, (Counterfeits may be offered you. 0 See that you fret the original Do- i Witt's Witch Hanoi Salve. Craw- < ford Bros. d-w-? i TEI^ 8EMI-WE .NCASTEE, 8. C.t SATU! 700 Bushels of Corn and 10 Bales of Cotton With only One Mule. The State. * Edgefield, Oct. 10.?Mr. Jas. i Cantelou is one of Edgefield's] most progressive farmers. He! does not own a largo number of acres of land, but ho makes what he has got pay. Last year Mr. Cantelou made 000 bushels of corn and nine bales of cotton with one mule. This year he will make 700 bushels of corn and 10 bales of cotton, notwithstanding the fact that this has been such a bad year on our farmers. The majority of our farmers will only make about a third of a cotton crop. Armor Plato for the Navy. Washington, Oct. 10.?Secre ary Long had anorher conference :oday with the representative of he Bethlehem and Carnegie steel jompatiies respecting the placing jf the contracts for $15,000,000 worth of armor plate for the navy, l'lie conference lasted nearly an hour. While it was inconclusive n its results, the parties to it = wore oach and all under the im pression that they had succeeded in getting nearer to one another, while, as far as the navy depart- HU rnent is concerned, its is believed re that there is now no longer the ^r( necessity confronting it of build- be ing an armor plant, which was |e the alternative provided in the 111 Act of Congress in the event of 1,1 failure to secure ajmor from the private makers at the prices '? named in the Act. de There will he another confer ex jnce in the near future, and the intervening time will he spent di by the parties in a closo examin- e< ition of the proposition and coun- m :er propositions which were to- Wl lav advanced. 'y * wl re OVER A GOLD MINE. Oi \ Negro's Pig Rooted UP a Pot of ^ British Gold. T) Vorkville, Oct. 10.?A negro re nan was in town yesterday show- J? ng some old English gold coins hat ho had found on tho prerases of Mr. K. L. Wallace in the King's creek section, nine miles bj vest of this place. The negro had foi juilt a hog pen on his lot, and he hog in "rooting around" un- wi earthed an old iron pot, and inder it was a lot of gold coins trj vhich had been buried there. It pr u iw\t L-twinrn linnr mnnK !>? mun I ' ...uo.. "{""leg, rot, but it is supposed he made a le^ sretty good find. Mr. Wallace ac vas here with him, but had the ge, nan "coached" in regard to keep E\ ng his mouth shut. The coins So ,vere all gohl and of English nake. They ranged in size from i five dollar piece to a $20. Unloubtcdly this money was buried til luring the Revolutionary war, as at he dates on thorn were of a nuni- Li >er of years previous to that war. hi It is thought that perhaps Major in Ferguson buried it whic on his way af o King's Mountain, as this point to s about on a line with his route Y o that battle ground. in Do not get scared if your heart J" [.roubles you. Most likely you mtfer from indigestion. Kodol At Dyspepsia Cure digests what you rat and gives the worn out atom- In sch perfect rest. It is the only 111 preparation known that will Ik completely digest all classes of W foods; that is why it cures the 0(] worst cases of indigestion and trouble after every thing else has railed. It may he taken in all v| conditions and cannot help but ? do you good. Crawford Bros. d-w-s if Washington, October 10.? Adiniral Sampson was in the city In to day and his feeble appearance Lf caused some concern to his friends ^ His health has been failing for more than a year and while not appreciable worse the last month or so shows no signs of improvemerit. lii ENTI .RKLY. EIDAY, OCTOBER, 1 !?, the same GOLE ^shin brightens your stive ken Crockery. Gol ling more. It never g; cumect with. It simply i p: economy buy the la.rge p I The N. K. Fed m Chicago. St. lei HUBBARD'S COTTON LETTER. New York, Oct. 10.?To th rprise ol the trade the burea port showed a slight declir im the condition of last moot ing 67 against 68.2 in Sej mber, and 62.4 last year.On tl: creased acreage this indicate e production of a crop larg< an the current estimate ar aves the ultimate *yield to I terniined by frost. A scene < icitement followed the public in ot this report, and it wt fl'icull to find buyers.All seen 1 to have selling orders, ar any orders came from the soutl ist.The local trade bought fre< at the declne for a reactio hich came in the face of lari ceipts at Houston and No rleans tomorrow. The effe< >on speculation will be see ter the bureau report is digestei ie spinners can be expected I gard the report as indicating rger crop than they were led i lieve.?Ilubbanl Rros. & Co. Slory ?f a Sl?rf. I'o be bound hand and foot for yea the chains of disease is the wor rm of slavery. George I). William Manchester, Mich., tells how auch ive was made free, lie says: "M fe has been so helpless for live yea it she could not turn over in b< me. After using two bottles of Ele o Bitters, she is wonderfully in nved and able to do her own work i a Aiitiroino rAmpdv fnr fumilft #li " 1' - " ^ *v " *C8 quickly cues nervousness, sleeg sness, melancholy, headache, baol he, fainting and dizzy spells. Th racle working medicine is a goi nd to weak,sickly, rundown peopl rery bottle guaranteed. Only 5( Id by Crawford Itros., Druggist. John L. Tongue Death Mr John L. Young died c ie night of October the 1f t Ilia homo very near Fo awn. I lis remains will 1 tried in Evergreen cemeter this city, tomorrow mornin tor the arrival of the Lanca r train, about 8 o'clock. M oung was raised some thn iles south east of this plact Mr the home of Mr W.P Mol y. lie was in the railroa tsiness ns conductor and agci Chester, for a number < Mrs. Then he moved to li te home and farmed with r arkahle success untill h nlth failed, a few years ae re supposed his death resul I from paralysis, from whlc 1 has been disabled for sou ?ars 11 e was about (>2 yea <1.?Chester Lantern. erkUng,the Photogr pher,Con inn. Mr. VV. A. Reckling, the C inhia photographer, will he tnraster four (lavs next wee 0 17th, 18th, 19th and 20t tope wanting photographs w 1 well to remember the dat id to hear in mind that Rec iig's photographs do not fade. iRPRIc 3 19C0. iter I c ' 1 ' ) DUST 11? .g Powder I p r and CQt tfKas will clean the jS Id Dust Is a dirt destroyer M harms the article it comes in ^ c makes It clean. For greatest -ia ackage. ?jl 1 irbank Company, |1 1 lis. New Y ?rk. Boston. , 'I ** iHf ..')& v Pl^Mb^1'W"h<rt'ii'iifAi: '?r A ? - rt T MONTHLY CROP REPORT. F e Average Condition Shows Falling lU Off Since Last Month. 10 I, Washington, Oct. 10 - Follow v ing is the monthly crop cotdi je tion, issued by the department of ?g agriculture: pr The monthly Teport of the ' Kj statistician of the department of * agriculture shows the average 1 3f condition of cotton on Oct. 1 to v ? have been 67, as compared with 1 l3 67.2 last month, 62 1 on (Jet. 1, I' ,j 1890; 75.4 at the corresponding lfi date in 1898; and 71 6, tlie moan ll . of October averages of the last c a ten years. With the exception of h n North Carolina and Tenessee c rp where there is no appreciable t * (change in tho condition of the crop, thore has been a decline M during September throughout the ^ itho wnoie 01 imp con on sia'es v l0 least of the Mississippe riv. p. * a Thi? decline amounts to 2 points P [0 in Virginia, (Jeorgia and Alaba- ^ ma, 3 points in South Oaro!i? i, 4 in Mississippi and 8 in Florida. 0 Louisiana also shows a decline of a 4 points. On the other hard o At there has been sufficient improv g ment in northern Texas to mal e d ly the general averages of th it C r? State one point highei last mon'li " ?d and there is also an improvement a- of 1 point in Oklahoma, 5 points "iin Indian Territory, and 1 points pi in Missouri, the crop in Arkati ts *- about holding its own. The avv 0 ages for the different states is ns () ie> follows: s to. Virginia 71; North Carolina i> ? 04: South Carolina 57; Florida v G3; Alabama 02; Mississippi 50; r Louisiana GO; Texas 78; Arkan 8 >n sas 05; Tennessee G4; Missouri L til OS; Oklahoma 70; Indian Terri- ^ rt torv 77. >e A special report, on the effeefs y, of the recent stoimon agriculture g in southern Texas will he issued s ,s- in a few days. All counties in ? r. .Texas, are, however, included in ^ 50 j the present report. c I' I( I) rrcrrnffd a Tragedy. |( Timely information given Mrs. Deo. it Long, of New Straitsville, Ohio, pre-I vented a dreadful tragedy and saved I two lives. A frightful cough had long 1H kept her awake every night. She had I p. tried many remedies ami doctors hut | steadily grew worse until urged to try 's Dr. King's New Discovery. One bottle 0. wholly cured her, and she writes this I ". ? oU... ukn Mr t- ""* i . Long- of a severe attack of Pneumonia, u 8uch cures are positive proof of the ( 10 matchless merit of this grand remedy ji for curing all throat, chest and lung troubles. Only 60c and $1.00. Kvery . bottle (guaranteed. Trial bottles free i at Crawford Bros. drug store. fi. y ? - ? ? ? i Cape Town, Oct. 8.?The Boers i now occupy Wepener as well as ( Rouxville and Fieksburg, in ? 111 Orange River colony and the c British are attempting to stir h. round them. i? ? , eH No other pills can equal DeWitt's Little Early Risers for ' promptness, certainty and > cieney. Orawford Bros. d-w ?. < If yon liar* ^ |j anything to sail a<tverti?? It in ^ JLm^ the Hnterpris* ItatOH rtaiMmftble. No. 50 -?? ? THE LAND 0' THE SKY. [Written at Mattery i'arlc Asliovllle, N. C. 1 Mountains that el!tub to the blue bond on high? .altos where the stars soo themselves in tho sky; 'lolct valleys of beauty anil love. Vliere earth seems so close to the heaven above 'ou can hour tho futut oclioes of seraphimleet itnl the tnns'cal bent If the hearts of t.iC unguis? the a in?s they repeat In their cadenoas swoot! l wild world of mountains that drift Int? dreams: 'be ripple of rills and tho dashing of streams 'hat sir:; to the sea! and the beams and th t gleams 'hat litre you to gardens of beautiful dreatn ! if heuutiful dreams that liuvo lifted your soul To the thunder's high roll! Vhere yon slip from life's cure, and Its cu*se hu<) control. With the joy In your soul. lod crowd with old glory these mountains; He plan tod 'he sky reaching hills In these v.?lleys enchanted: 'hese streams in tho hnliowx h? m?cAr> >>uunlod? 'Ucse oaks that still wave their grecu banners undaunted, kml dare tho storu.'s thunder! ? and paeans of praise Mountains?rivers, still rat so 'o the heaven above thorn, while rosc-scen oJ ways , ,, Wreathe 'he beautiful <1 lys! ?, laud of all beauty?loved Land ol tho f-ky, t here Lcve breathes "Good morning," and never -'goodby!" t here soug on each wild wind ir. melody toves nd times the blight steps of the gods of the groves! 'ue rose of :ho morning Is white on thy bri ast: Thou art cro *n?.l ?th??u art blest 'torn the seas to tho east and the seas to the west With tho rose-wreath of rest! ?K. L. S. lu Atlanta Constitution. Spanish War Veterans. Chattanooga, Teun., Oct. 10.? he Spanish war veterans elected ten. Willis Hillings Oil City, '.i., cominander-in chief; Col. icorge W. Taylor, Norfolk, Va., nspector general, and Gen. Filzug'i Lee, Virginia, and Col. ack Frost, South Carolina, memers of the national council. A ommittee was appointed to con er with other Spanish war vetrans' organizations with a view o consolidation. I)r. VV. H. Lewis, Lawrenceille, Va., writes, "I am using Lodol Dyspepsia Cure in my ractice among severe cases of ndigestion and find it an admirable remedy," Many hundreds of hyicians depend upon the use f Kodol Dyspasia Cure in stomch troubles. Itdigesto what you at, and allows you to eat all the ood food you need, provided yon o not overload your stomach, rives instant relief and a pernnent cure. Crawford Bros, d-w-s Itrynn Will Mir York. New York, Oct. 8.?The Demcratic state committee will give mt Mr* Bryan's itinearv in this fate in detail tomorrow. It will ;ive all the places at which he sill speak and the time he will amain in each place. lie will peak in 51 places and will oc upy five days exclusive of New fork City and Buffalo. II Sarod IIIn Lef. I'. A. Danfortli, of T.aGrange, Oa., offered intensely for six months with i frightful running sore on his leg, ?ut writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve vholly cured it in ten days. For liters, Wounds, Burns, Boils, Fain or Mies it's the best salve in the world, 'ore guaranteed. Only 26c. Sold by Crawford Bros, druggist. t> Vale Students Cheer AllgefdNew Haven, Conn, Oct, 10 ? ['lie Vale Democratic Club held la first rally of the campaign tolight with Ex-Governor John 1'. \ltgeld, of Illinois, as the prin ;ipal speaker. The alTair was a ;reat success, as Music Hall, with i capacity of 2,500, was taxed to la n t owict u 1111 li it twl roilc U'urA inable to gcin admission. Gov. \ It geld was forced to hold an ntormal reception before leaving he hall, lie was cheered by the itudents, who offered up the Yale heer in his honor. Washington, October 10.? llrig. (len. Kitz Hugh Lee, United States volunteers, has been grant in extension of leave for twenty lavs *m