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Kor The Enterprite. The Colored Fair. On the first clay of the coin ml lair the opening address was delivered by Mr. Thomson, the Mayor of Lancaster. The mayor said many things to encourage our elTnrts aud to assure us that v e had the moral and financial support ot the best white citizens. Mr. Thomson said the colored fair was a repetition ol history kt every civilized nation, ni some period of its history, put on cx hibition the products of iis in dgstrial labors. He said that we should encourage industry along v ith our mental development for, the educated farmer, is a blessing to the community. He exhorted the people to build up a rep utation for honesty so thai there would be no question as to their dealing with their neighbors. IJe said colored men should trust one another, and if there comes a time when a bond is to be given let the colored men have sullicient confidence in themselves to go to the rescue of each other. Mr. Thomson was followed by lawyer Hough who was unex pectedly called upon but certain l.v made a timely address. Mr. Hough said he was a friend to struggling humanity and was glad to be present to encourage tlie efforts of the colored fair. He said an honest, intelligent, wealthproducing citizen is an important factor in any community and will lie respected regardless of color. Character and industry must be developed and Hie future of the 1 I nrtlr -k-% n ? n r, ft f /x uiauiv in tin in Bitir. Such timely and encouraging remarks are sufficient to assure the negro that his best friend is his nearest neighbor, that the southern white man understands him better and has more sym pathy tor him, than any one else, that true manhood and character are recognized no matter where they dwell, and that our white triends are more deeply concerned about us than we sometime think. I J. Francis Lee, Reporter. Story of n Slmf. To be bound hand and foot for years I by the chains of disease is t he worst' form of slavery. George I). Williams, ot Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. He says; "My ! w ife ha^ been t-o helpless for live years j that she could not turn over in bed I alone. After using two bottles of Klec-I trie Hitlers, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female dis | eases quickly cues nervousness, sleeplessness. melancholy, headache, back- j ache, fainting and dizzy spells. This j miracle working medicine is a god- 1 u . i n <t I a was lr n J 1 *? ? .4 ? * - 1 nv.nu ncan| I 1111 U?M\ II |IVV)g)It?. 1 Kvery bottle guaranteed. Only 50c. J?v>ld by Crawford Hros., Druggist. f, i Money in Pecans. The best life insurance in the world is a pecan grove. That j kind of an insurance company never bankrupts The trees are not subject to disease, and are said to live 600 years. It is money well invested that would be hard for the boys to throw away. Single trees have been known to produce mo. e than $40 worth of nuts in a year. The nuts have never been a drug o.i the market Bamberg Nurseries, II. J. & Otis Brabham, proprietors, Bamberg, S. C , have these trees for sale. Their 1000 catalogue is now ready and can be had for the asking It describes and prices their stock of fruit and shade trees, roses, evergreens, vines, etc. Mention this paper when you write. oct 10-4t.. I)r. W. II. Lewis, Lawrence. vine, v a., writes, "1 am using Kodol Dyspepsia. Cure in my practice among severe casps of indigestion and find it an admirable remedy," Many hundreds of phyiciens depend upon the upp of Kodol Dyspesia Cure in atom aoh troublea. It digest* what vou eat, and allows you to eat all the good food you need, provided you do not overload your atomach. Gives instant relief and a perm eot cure. Crawford Bros, d-w-s Killed it Burgl ar. Calhoun, Oct. 13.? F. B. Morgan, one of the leading merchants of Central, shot a burglar last night killing him instantly. The negro was just coming out of Mr. Morgan's store.?The State. Skinl When the excretory organs fall to c j mal accumulation of effete matter whici This poison is carried through the ? i the akin surface there is a redness ant I Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, El ! While the skin is the seat of irritatio powders may allay the itching and 1 continued, and the condition is often ag The disease is more ll The many preparations of arsenic, and break down the constitution. S. S. S., nature's own remedy, ma effectually cures blood and skin trouble healtliy action to the different organs, c S. S. S. cures permanently because it le : Skin Diseases will be sent free upon ap] Founded 1842. "oii" their own praise." Converse College, Spartanburg, S.O., February 2, 10O0 | Mr. Gluts. M. StielV. Dear Sir?The Concert Cram Piano purchase,! from you lias given entire satisfaction Yours truly, !>. F. WILSON. Department of Music. Winthrop Normal and Indus trial College of South Carolina. Rock Hill. S. C.. December l!?, 180t) \ / ? U CJ . ~: i V 1*1 I . V . .*1 . f-MlUII. Dear Sir?The Sthhl Piano? which you recently sold to u> are holding up tin- reputatioi of tliis make in our schools which is saving a great deal for they are th" favorites o several makes in constant us< here. They are all you re pre Rented them to he, what mop can he said? Wry truly \ ours, W. K. STRONG. Registration Notice. mil K IM'UI.M will 'nk?* notice t lia J. the Uegist rat ion Monks will b upon :il t h" I'OI'WT ll'USK for tie resist rut ion <.i purl I- - n i; I I to r<-^ ister under the eoni-l it nlion, on th 1st Monday fc, Tuesday in n< li month until H(? t!;i_vs precolins* tin* urrirm election. !. M (ASK KY, ('hair. nil Keg. J-ancaster Co. March 7. liKrt). I' e ' rturli.p 1 x, la Simmons Vine Wine or Tablets c enr and |irnngllio Mother. Sbi>rt?-n I- nor and Kob('<>uU|i ir. -ti of It* TWmrs I.ANCA.STKK Jt ( IIKHTHlt It A II WAY. f'et.ween < liester and laincasle: Srhcdu'.i ti KITeci Sept' ml r ! li, I'.'M Itai/ft F,:rcrt>t Suml/u/. Soiitliliuuiid. Nurlli iiouni No. Ift. No 17. No. ill. No. I K M AT .M ! Tl'lfna" H |i? Si 4*1 .1 I.v ...ftliOHt* r. ... Arl ft ftft| 7 I 10 HI ' ".... Knox .... " ft -ill 8 17 10 tNi|* ".. Kioliburi!.... " Soil 7 1 I i ? '! r .v?i in i<> <i nascent villi i ? Si 13 II (I'll* "...Port Lawn..." 4 16' 'SI 11 -11: " i }races .. " 0 40] ii iM .lAr. Lancaster.. Lv 4 0 <5 I P. M. AM IP M IA No. II. leaving Lancaster OHn a. in., rna'o clo- i ci nnect ?.n .11 < heat>r 11' Hoot lee Itallwav No. 30 : >p i 'harlotte a'ei <>oliit-i rtortn bit<i Si'iiijuiifil t < Dno Atlanta Special f< Atlanta .m . po us wont Also w'.tu Curo'ln A NorthwoMtorn Kj No I fop N and Intermediate points, and Southern Itnl way No .1.1 f r ''<ili.ni bt.t and polnt> soutx No. 17. leuting Chi Mr. '.i m it n. , i-onnnc wiiii Southern Kv , No 80 frorn (' 1 im'ila an poi its souio Seaboard A'. oin<- 'Atlanta sp t-iui f i uin Ne"hern er.d* Lantern point* an Souihern Hv. No. 3! from Noptli<;rn anil E.ii em ixilnts, .Mill :il Lanr:ist,-r will >t C A (1 I for Ml leUshnrg No. ! > Ii :iTin.' Lancaster 6 30 p. in . connei at Lancanti with H fl \ <1 K from < amd* ami Marlon, southern Ky No. 84 v. ( henter f< Charlotte iind points north No. 15. leaving Chester P. 10 p in . connects i Chester with southern Hallway No. 34 fr Columbia anil points ?outh I.FJiOY .HI'KINGS, .T. M. FTKATI?, I'rraitlen titlO'i. l'Ha. Atft'liL Diseas arry off the waste material from the arete h poisons and clogs the blood, and it beco 'eneral circulation to all parts of the bod) 1 eruption, and by certain peculiarities w rysipclas and many other skin troubles, n, the real disease is in the blood. M >urning, but never cure, no matter how 'gravated and skin permanently injured b ian shlD ccep; the cnfli mercury, potash, etc., aot only do not * de of roots, herbs and barks, of great p s, because it goes direct to the root of t leanses and enriches the blood, and thus i uves none of the original poison to refern Healthy blood is necessary to prese pit xion so much desired by all. S. S. the blood in perfect order. It has been tury ; no other medicine can show such S. S. S. contains no poisonous mini I Our medical department is in chars I blood and skin diseases, who will take pb who desire it. Write fully and freely ah confidence. We make no charge whal plication. THC SWIFT > 0 OUTH CAROLINA & GEORGIA : y) EXTENSION R. R. C0MPA1 Schedule No. 4 In Effect a. m.. Sunila*, Doc. 21, 18P BetweenCamdentS.C.tand Blacfcsbnrg.S, i V ???* i 3.1 EiiHt. : Fii-Si Class KASTBRN TIME. KlrHt(;, I'.iSscnKor PasHeni I Daily Dsll Except STATIONS. Excel Sunday. Sunda 7\ M. | A I60 Camden IS | I 161 DeKalb u I 2?j Wortlvtllo II 1 40 Kershaw II " 10, Heath Sprln* It 2 IS Pleasant HIU it ] 2 r<6 Lancaster ic 2 .r4) 111 veraldo Id ] 1 '< ix^ Sprlncdell 1(1 I 10; Catawba Junction 10 8 :0| Leslie 10 < 1 3 40 Kock Hill 10 :t <6 Newport V ! I I 'J1 Tirzah i 0 4 ?> Yorkville j s ' I 36 Sharon V 4 6d Hickory Urore p 5 ou Smyrna | P 5 20 lilackuburg P P M U. veen Blacksbar^.S.C.,and Marlon, H I West. II "East" ~ ~7TT^~ K A ST K K M T IMF.. So(, ..lixeil MI \?*? Oaily Dally Except STATIONS. Exceji ' w,inUay. Sunda A M p # "i Illacksburg ( Karls t s a Pattervon Springs ' f U 20 Shelby t Lattimorc I 10 !( Mooresboro I i l'i "t Henrietta 4 , 1" at' Forest City J Ku therforil ton ! I l 36 Millwood 2 |H t" Golden Valley ! Thermal City l I I.' "? Glen wood V 12 fib Marion * I a \i P 'A'KST CAFF\CV I). VISION IFA -? ?X , First Class Flr?tCI . | IS 13 KASTKKN TIME. 14 I 'i " i ?~y-i ?? vS-j aS-g STATIONS. 3g-3 ll'-.*::?.*3 5,1 3 Q. tr. -* *5 ?/. fii aT m a m r I 00 tl (Hi Hlacltsburg 7 M) ! I vt> fl a> Cherokee Palls 7 3' , I i 4i. rt ?o (iaflney " l i r m am *' a m ' f Truir.K No* .13 anil 3.1 connect at Itlaui.sb win irain- on thndnflncy Division. Train No 33 connects at Cainileti with 3 Charleston Division of the Southern ?tatlv ; for all points south. Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 13.40 p. * |io nr wont, malt OH connection at Lnnvu s. i , wi'h the I.. & It. H . at Catawba .f< , tton with the s A li.< KOlnjf north; at It II111 with the Southern lU'lwvv.Colnif nortl Train No. II connects at UlacUsbtirK with Southern Hallway from the south. At Marl N C . vvHb Sou.hern ttullway >;oiny wAt. SAM E. HUNT. A.TRIPP. President. Su perl n tendon S. 14. EUMPKIN. t; P. A. . Administrator's Hotici All parti"* tti(b'bl<"l to Ihc I'KtalA of thi* I .lames |{ Mahmiv, .lr . arc hereby notttlc < 'ric rm M'ltnl .ni'I make pltvment to the on - iiim!. (tuil all parlies holding claims ago ' I ih? I'-i i'.t will prcsi ui ihcm proncrly l* |i-nv.'.t on or before tho lMh (lav of Novtn, ,, loot 11. J ItKCK IIAM. j ocl. 10 lino Ailiuinlstrtor. ,, ? Moneij Loanc( ! iCi/olIn'< MortR.ifn I .nans on Iniprc f. rr.s nt retiaotnible rates R. E. WYLIE. " Attorney at law, Lancaster, S i M. - Sept. liSd, 15k*) A II ???? M A. Simmons Mvit Medicine Cb t' oTuploxton, gives Motivnuoy to the M c :ii'. Headache, Regulates Stomach, Ilov ' hi. i Liver I jj 10c uvo \ to bo ?1 We have teams *5 country. Teams fc > W - - ? W around the city. h. and stylish. Branc <? and traps,?the besl ^ be had. If you wa id j ^ J can be gotten up in uir . i + . ? ^ for it. We meet cor )6S m, there is an abnor- ^ESfcS-f tnei lour and aoid. ^?'jl r, and upon reaching 5^^y\\\V e recognize Rczema, \\ v\. ^ more or leas severe. vOi ^a edicated lotions and v\ ij lo. *\ x long and faithfully >y their use. rc circulation is poisoned. ;ure skin diseases, hut soon ruin the digestion lurifying and tonical properties, quickly and he disease and stimulates and restores normal, relieves the system of all poisonous secretions, aent in the blood and cause a fresh attack, rve that clear, smooth skin and beautiful coraS. can be relied upon with certainty to keep curing blood and skin diseases for half a ceua record. trals ? is purely vegetable and harmless, [e of physicians of Targe experience in treating rasure in aiding by their advice and direction all out your case; your letters are held in strictest tever for this service. Our book on Blood and SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CA. HI, SOUTHERN RAILWAY. -3T r wstral Time at Jacksonville and Hmmh. In Q Eastern Tim a at Othar Point a. ichodule in Kffoct J ana 10th. lftQOi ?7 *?*TMiourn). |N^^g?-5 WC v Lv. Jacksonville (P. ft) 8 U>* 8 07^ Ch |t " Savannah (So. Ry ) 12 2i>, 12 2"a , ,y. ** Barnwell 4 u?ip 4 19* fcn ? " Blnckvllle 4 Sip 4 28a ^ 'Si " ^Prtnifttald 4 44p 4 Ala -.f ; ?r, " Sally .. 462p 4 5Pa L)I SO ^r' Q0lttrc>bla 60Sj> 10a ft.i CV. 0har(e8ton~(fck>. Ry fOOa lltop Hit ?n " Summervtllo 7 41a laOOnl IS " Branch villa .. 8 Mia 169* StC I SS " Orangeburg 9 21a 2 80a 14' " Klngville 10 16a 4 80a ' 30 Ar. Columbia ,.... . .. . 11 00a 6 Ma 1 20 Lv. Annual a. (So. By.) *v.' OOa 2 66p 0 OOp '10 Lv. Oranltovilla 3 46a 8 28pl0 16B | ot Cv. fclgofleld.. 1 lOp i 3(, Lv. Aiken 3 16p .. I LV. Tr?nton 6 00* aSftp 11 O0fc i 00 " Johnston 5 20a 4 l?p 11 809 . 1' Ar. Columbia, (y. D.) ft 46p 9 10a IS 3f Lv. Columbia, (Bid# St 9 30a 0 lOp 6 20a i is " WlnnslKiro 700p T 26a r?n M " Chester T 51p f 18a U "7T " Bock Hill 8S23p 8 SAa J.L. Af^Charlotto ., uinp 9 46a CI 15 ? 3ir. Danville 12 61a 1 lisp ?? Xr. Richmond 000a At'Sp Ceil r? XrTWashiiigton TiKa TfiOp -? c< 1 " Baltimore (Pa RR) 9 12a 11 2Aa " Philadelphia 1! Ma 3 6?a Ti it " New York.... 3Q:tp 6 13a i)T LVTOohtmbla 40a Ar. Snartanlmrg b 10p: 9 SOa L*-' J to " Avhaville 7 Iftp 1 ly* M* Aj Knox villa tl 4 13a. 7 8oj YV1 i oo ATTl'nc.Dnati... 3^X5? fin i " i *'^ 7 40^ till 1 *' lOi'THnonsn S?i^NoA3|No.8? CI I i V' aotTnnonan. *'|^ Dally Dally t , I OB Lv. Latilavtlla | 7 (6a ? ' ! -90 Lv. dlncinnatl .. 8 00a 800p i n S Kno*villa ~~T" TISK THBa . I ,*S; Axhevllle 8 id* SMuIiaI 1 c' sr.- Cf^ir yija(tilu?dw.hiJ , l" Lv. Washi gfp (.So.Rvt 0M>p 11 is* L.v. lilciimoad ll(Mr()|\aOin? ^<* {j!'.**"?"* i iiwTi ha ?| V-S>t ~THiT0p na SI - axrJSggj by *"J- WanasWo . 10 18a IB 10* ^r- iBMf St .... 6 80pll20<\ 11S* ?? Lt. Oohimhift, (U. 13.) lli.1* 4 90* ' ' Johnston iOBOj) 1 Bin 0 82a Trenton HOOp 1 Wf> fl 4** *1 JLr. Aik'-n .. . .7777! T2nr> fT35* ? Ar.ygofleirt un Ar. ttrnnltiwUl* lSOot Tl8t> TT5i , *10u* 2SOD 8(X>* ;V (Bo- 1{y) ~~ "Tfcp T75 Kln(ftni!* 4 4ftv 2 82* in ? 2raiUfrbM!'r 63yP , Branrhvilta 61$i> ua lor ? Hummervtll* T28p ft 62* Ar. Charleston 8 15p TOO* l, Lv. Columbia ttio. Ry.j ITSS* 1 K lV>' lj MP'S lo? ? R?.S!H?ld - W?P ??* ; KSS?.:::-:;;::::::::::::: IS? {ft " ?SS l!Si ' . *TralW_48 and 44 "(mT*73 tliisyt Ktln/lawi 1*rrtve and depart from Hamburg. k +Dully except tjumtAy j i j Sl**fl*(j Oar Servlo*. ' Kii'elltui dally p*?seng*r aarrioe Wtwe** i.. | H<;nd* and New York, to r? York and Florid* Bx !SK?.sST5"*'~ ? ^MS^nSLJS^TJSSLJS. WaahlnKton and New York. * * Pullman llfleoint AAn halwMn fUtarlntliA j Richmond. Dining oar* betweeh Charlotte and Savannah. Noa. 36 and W)?U. 8. Paat Hall. Threngh J Pullman drawing-room buffet aleepkig eaijtJw twain jacksonvilla and Haw YorV and fnlV tan sleeping oara batwaan Augusta and <Jharlot t* lMuiag cars serve all meals snronte. r i Pullman steeping oara batwaan Jacksonville t r and Columbia, enrouto dally between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Asnevllle. ^ C PRAMK S ttANNON. J.M.OULP. L Third V-P. ft ff en. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.. Washington. d. ol Washington, d. (! W.A.TURK. |. H HARUWICI, W Gen. 1'aas. Aj'V Aa't (Jan. Rasa. Ag'?.. j.,,1 Waahlngtea, d. Ol Atlanta, on vela 1 ' ~ Ul prcparec * 1 the Cit>erii. * * % tc for a long drive in the ^ n( >r pleasure driving in and t ()j verything neat, nice and M 1 new rubber tire buggies i : driving horses that can ^ I nt the nicest turnout that ^ town, call on & & CRAWFOR& i h< npetition in price. J I wwwvi ' j '- *. .#? w - ;tvi 4eath Banking Merca Coi ?MGHT months of growth start the busiest Autumn caster has ever seen Fr thered the newest and best, ileome, to the biggest and ch< andise in upper Carolina. ow what our competitors are Dress Goods, Silks and Mill y, lead us to think that they i )cks, or else they ask too mu DRESS GOODS AND our forte. It is the most i r business. We are justly p >play of Millinery and our v Light the "public's eye" and distant are kept busy all da illiant showing of our Dre npting prices,?we meet all ^ tli a velvety finish French 1 e twill finish, in all the ne^ icviots in shaggy effects. A it our stock of Black Dress C the cities. We show in ;s, Camel's Hair, Mohair, P< rges. No matter what kind re. In Capes and Furs, be r lues that can be offered. Fi ve knowledge of their vaiue. n \r ?~\m /I urn r*?? ? o ?-> ^ <in i <vnu \v^uai (tuiLt BANKRUPT We are the lucky p $3,600 V OF UNDER^ om the bankrupt stock o o., Baltimore. That me ear that you want, while i the dollar. Exciting times XOTHING More clothing and sell tan all the balance of Lan march our clothing pri Drtli pole. Sold one me r clothing Monday, Octo do stock of Shoes needs a feather flock together, jyers are flocking here irtisements are worthless :>ods. The people belie dieve in them. ieath Bkg. & t ^ r> & mtile mpany. . W and progress and we i that growing Lan0111 all Markets we've We bid you come and eapcst stock of Mer\Vc are too busy to doing, but the piles . inery that we arc sell111 ust have very small ch for tfiem. MILLINERY rapid growing part of ^ roud of it. Our grand cry low prices have Miss Thom and her ty and half the night, ss Goods and Silks, vishes. Broad cloths Venetian cloths with v shadings. Scotch lways bear in mind joods is not surpassed Black Goods, Cheviplin, Henrietta and of Silk you want it is eady to buy the best urs are deceiving, few Ours were selected them. GOODS! ; urchasers of Vorth tTEAR f IIodges Bros. & ^ tans all the Underit last at 50 cents t in our STOCK. ing more clothing caster. It is as hard ppc TIC f fi ?-? / ! ^V-vj uo 1111V I IIIC reliant $600 worth her 8. Our $10,no mention. Birds , and all close cash Prices in our ad; until you see the ^ ive in us, and we : Mer. Co.