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You will often p] A save the coat of a m ff' A, years1 subsorip- JLJ| tion to the J ^ ENTERPRISE -A J fc by consulting its advertisements. Vol.X. TlMFtsllFf III j I '< tor quick enough. It*^ >i too dangerous to wait. ] Don't make such a mis- <4 ' < take again; it may cost J 1 i a life. Always keep on hand a dollar bottle of J 1 kl It cures the croup at k 1 14 once. Then when any 7J one In the family comes k <; ' down with a hard cold >, a1 or cough a few doses of IL1 r4 the Pectoral will cut ^<5 . short the attack at oncc. *\J A 25 cent bottle will cure < a miserable cold; the 50c. i [ size is better for a cold ^ < that has been hanging on. kj ^ Cms tk? dollar site ou bud. 1 ^ "About M years a, - 1 came near A| j dying with consunu.?ion, but was , 4 cured with Ayer's Cm y Pectoral, , J since whioh time I hare eptAyer's ^ i medicines In the houst ,a rucom . mend them to sll my f? -Is." 4 4 C. D. Mathkwpok, . ^ Jsb.IS.1W9. Bristol, Vt. % 4 Wrtte tbs Doctor. If yon have any , JoWPlshH whatever and deiire the 4 4 beet medical advice, write the doctor l < freely. Addrere 'jj Dr. J. 0. Att*, Lowell, Mare. \ ^fyTfTrVTI'TN la a a a a aiM a a, a a! Malaotrlan can tlnd a 1 idgemtintin thfl e tim while the Liver Is in perfect o- dcr. p- ] M? A. 'Simmons Llror Modlctrio la the Ivrvt 1 KhguUtob The Lancaste Clothing S ' JBbt XSfc 'T'a w ; MxvlS j SLAlJ'2 Iff: si ?. a a WILL; irh:; 7 Underwear at prices that t ' Clothing ai Jfc We are headquarters for ings, and at prices that 1 1 t % A t i^au ana let us snow you i and clothing. We can sav on every pair of shoes you to *3 on every suit of clc thing for men, so call for v If You Do and we will endeavor to v at the same old stand, in tf to Crawford Ilros. drugstor r. mile: , j? <*#< r ? iN e a? _ ' L SIX FKOPLE KILLED Itv U TnpnuriA in <laAi>o>lu Mimli ? - J mm%m\jmxr AAA WVI gin, i]AK\.lI Property Destroyed. Atlanta, Tex., Oct. 21.?A tornado struck about half mile west of Lodi, and 15 miles west of hero today. The [>?>}? of the tornado was 200 yards wide, and the wind swept everything before it. One house in the centre ol' its path, occupied by negroes, was destroyed, six people being killed outright. Three others are missing and are supposed to bo dead. The cyclone traveled from the southwest to the northeast, crossing the Texas and Pacific railroad at Campbellsville spur, a lumber loading .bation two miles north of Lodi. The lumber was carried away in all directions. It is feared further losses of life has resulted in the country. A hard rain fell here this morning, commencing about 7 o'clock wit light hail. The result will he considerable damage to the the cotton crop remaining ungatliered in this section. Catarrh Cannot be Cured Wtu LOCAL APPLICATIONS, a* they cannot reach tlic m" of '.hu 1 -ease Catarrh is a blood 01 constitutional disnaan, and lu order to cure ?r v.,u must taitc Internal remedies. Hall's Catarrh Curo ih taken tn-erually, and acts directly on the blood and mucous Hall's Catarrh Cure Is not a quae'; medicine. It was prescribed by on-- of the best physicians In this c .uutry for years, anil Is a regular pros' ription It Is composed of the bent tonics known, ooinn'nod with tho best blood imrlfl fl-.-s, hi'lint: J.reetly on the niucona surfaces The perfect combination of the two ingredients is what or..duces snob wonderful results In curinu Cuturrh. Send for testimonials free. '. J. ( II BN BY A CO., Toledo, O. fcoh. by druggists. '5c. Hall's Family PllU are best Use - during Expectancy. Simmon* Squaw Vine v'. no or Tablets cheer and Strengthen Wother, Shorten Uabor and Bob Coutfcjemeut f Its Tar roe a r #-#Shoe Store's wnnwncnMMHiaHaHMMMm iA* I SETTER | I ext 60 clays, close out a adies Capes, Skirts and >eat all competition. id Shoes. shoes and gents' furnishastonish all competition, through our line of shoes e you from 25 to 50 cents buy of us, and from $1 >u-.,. 1 11 -nits. wc nanuic cvcry/hat you want n'i See It 'ait on you. Wc arc still \c Johnson Building, next e. Vours, to serve, I, Proprietor. 4 >TEI^ BRMI-W ANC ASTER, B.C^WEl Y0UT8EI18 GUILTY OF UOEBEL'S MURDER. i Jury Had no Trouble in Reaching That Verdict?Sentence, Life Imprisonment. i Georgetown, Ivy., Oct. 20.? k4 Wo, the jury, find this defendant guilty and fix his punishment 1 at life imprisonment." ; This verdict was returned by i the 12 men who were selected to r try llenry E. Youtscy, formerly Gov. Taylor's stenographer, on the chargo of being a principal in ' the shooting of Gov. William ' Goebel in front of the executive building at Frankfort, January , 30th. Henry Youtsey is the third man to be iound guilty in connection with the Goebel shooting. Caleb Powers. rtn fb? ohnrcro , 1 ? of complicity, was Bentenced to life imprisonment, while James Howard, tried on an indictment charging him with being u principal in the shooting, was sentenced to death. During the early days of Youtsey's trial the prisoner exhibited signs of breaking down. While ) Arthur Goebel, brother to the dead man, was on the stand testifying, Youtsey rose in the prisoner's dock and donounced the witness in wild exclamations, while Youtsey's wife screamed that Goebel had sworn away the lifo of her husband. Later, the prisoner became unconscious and, according to attending physicians, has since practically been inanimate. Each day his bed has been carried to the door of the jury room where it stood in plain view of the court, its occupant apparently oblivious to his surroundings. Prevented t Tr?|etf. Timnly information given Mrs. Geo. Long, of New Btraitsville, Ohio, prevented a dreadful tragedy and saved I iwo iiv?js. a irignuui cough baa long ; nept her awake every night. Hhe had tried many remedies and doctor* but steadily grew worse until urged to try Or. King1* New Discovery. Oa* bottle wholly cured her, and she write* this marvelous medicine also oured Mr, I.ong of a severe attack of Pneumonia. .Such cures are positive proof of the matchless merit of this grand remedy for curing all throat, chest and lung j troubles. Only 60c and $1.00. Every bottle guaranteed. Trial bottle* free at Crawford Bros, drug store. 6, Death o! n Former Postmaster General. New York, Oct. 17.?News of the death ol Wm. L. Wilson, expostmater general, was received ! this morning, lie died at Lexingj ton, Vft., this morning, of coni sumption. Mr. Wilson was u congressman, and obtained a nation| a) reputation from a tariff revision ! bill which is known ?a Wil.on bill, as it was prepared under his direction as chairman of the ways and means committee of the house. Cleveland afterwards appointed him postmaster general, to succeed Bisgoll. After Cleveland's term expired he was elected president of Washington and Lee university. Do not get scared if your heart I troubles you. Most likely yoa suffer from indigestion. K.odol Dyspepsia Cure digests what yon oat and gives the worn oat stomach perfect rest. It is the only preparation known that will completely digest all classes of foods; that is why it euros the . worst cases of indigestion and I trouble after everything else hat failed. It may be taken In all conditions and cannot help hnt do yoa good. Crawford Broa. d-w-s The World's Newspapers. The total number of newspapers printed throughout the world j in one year is estimated at 12,I nnn noo nnn i vwjvw^vv\;. 11/ uino m* quiros 781,260 tons of paper. The oldest newspaper is said to be the "Kin-FaoH of Feting, which has been published continually for over l.WH) years. This is the season when pothers are alaraed ea asMit sf cronp. It is auiekly eared hy One Minute Oongn Cure, which ebilIdren like tn take. Crawford Bros. d-w-s ENT] rRELMLkY. 3NB8DAYt^)CTOBE: WINTHROP AT THE PAH College Girls Will be Dow Thursday* Rock Hill, Oct. 20.?The W throp girls are all expectati President Johnson has announi that they will go to the fair, requisite number for a spe< train?250?being secured. T train will go by way of Camd where some of the girls will a peep at parents or friends. There will be a Winthrop hibit this rear, showing the w in the different, departments, fr composition to cooking olass. ' drossmaking and art departme will be well represented. Pr dent Johnson has appointed ? oral young ladies to take cha of the exhibit through fair wc This committee will go to Colt bin on Monday, returning ai Friday's enjoyment is over. lees honored "rank and file" the 400 will go down for on# < only, that one being Thund but aa Thursday is the big d they expect to crowd a week fun into it. The trainload of girls will lei the college early in the morni arriving at the fair grounds ab 9:30. Besides the enjoyment tho fair, many of the girls s see their parents and all the loi ones from home.?The State. It Hkpp?a?d la a Drag Stork 'One day last winter a lady eatni my drug atore and asked for a fori of cough medicine that I did not h in Btook," Bays Mr. C. R. Grandin, popular druggiat of Ontario, X. "Sho waa disappointed and wante< know what cough praparatioa I cc recommend. 1 aaid to her that 1 o< freely reoomaend Chambetla Oeagh Reared t aad that the I take a bottle of the reraedy and a giving it a fair,trial if abe did not it worth th? cuod*7 to briag baok bottle and I would refund the pi paid. In th* oour* of a day or two ladjcame back in company with friend in need of a cough tnedi< and adrieed her to buy a bottle Cbamberlain'a Cough Remedy. I c aider that a very good reeoeneea ti*n for th* remedy." fw **)* b] F. Ma*k*y * Cw. The Poor Indians are In Destlt Circumstances. Mr. J. W. Reed, president ( "normal and collegiate" ins tit at Waxhaw, N. 0., near the L canter county, 8. O., line, wri to the secretary of state, that i Catawba Indians are in destit circumstances. lie suggests small appropriation in their half. The State now gives the Ir ans $800 for their support i 1200 for thnir nr.hanl Th?* Pt byterians of Kock Hill have b< helping to conduct this sch< The Indiana are lasy, althoi the Harris lamily, the only 1 bloods, are somewhatindustric They sell black clay pipes, bask and such wares to the stores Rock Hill. Peelings of safety pervade household that uses One Min Cough Cure, the only harm! remedy that produces immedi results. It is infallible for coqi colds, cronp and all throat i long troublef. It will consumption. Crawford Bros. d-w Advice to Young Men. A Georgia exchange gives following advice to yonr.g m "My son, follow not the footst of a loafer and make no exam of bim who is born tired, for v ily 1 Bay tinto you their busin is overstocked, the seats on corner are all taken, and I whittling places are all occnpi It is better to saw wood at t bits a cord than to whittle ir loafing match and case the g eminent. My son, away with cigarette habit, for lo thy bre tinket.h like a glue factory i t hy appearance is less intellig than a stone dummy. Yes, II art ft diphftr with thft rim kno ad off " Wbia yea eaanot deep far eea tag, it I* kardly aaoeesavy thai aaa ikcoll 1*11 vat that raft aaa faw deees Of Cheasher1alB*e CV Bentedy to allay the IrrYtatloa of throat, ant make sleep possible is good. Try It. Tor sale ky .T Mh|?J A Co. ERPFIe R84, 190Q. I. i A Qi rial ! Nam ork om The ,ntB There are mj 681 * iev- brands of bak ;j,*e powders, but " Royal Ba fter , 1 rhe is recognized 1#?yf brand of great ay, of highest lav Everyone has dence in the : ng, is used. Pure and h t of eiii matter 01 vit every individu * Rnvsl bu jltvj ma */?* and * assures tl litis most whc in'a >uld ft?r And the rice the a royal baking powocr on- THE 8TATK REFORMATORY. I ??? f A Hueh Needed Institution tor p Yoatktu! Criminals?l*rogute ress of the Work?Neon To Be In Complete if a Operation, &c. Ill ute ?pjie r0pOrt Gf tjie grand jurvl an itea recommending the establishment the of a reformatory for youthful | ute criminals call:' attention to what! i Ci ' a the State is doing aloug this line, j y ^e" Oapt. Griffith, superintendent of ? the penitentiary, said today that ri ind the reformatory buildings, which ! ^ OS- are now being about completed * Ben in Lexington county, are alr?advl. )ol. ' - iu uuornuuii bu itr ?,h pOb?Afjl( . . j orjj There are about six oung crim e |lJg inals in the reformatory now, and ii :ets there are about eight more re ^ at oently received at the penitenti 1 ^ ary who are proper subject* for the reformatory. These will he c sent over as soon as prope- ar- I rangemeuta can b?> made for ^ it* their accommodation ( 4 Capt. Griffith states that ho! nt no* aI)P0'nte(^ n Puperin ' tendant of the reformatory, but Id he will do bo in a short time. He ?ay? that he will appoint a man,1.' who 1b kind and consider to. and tbajthat the youthful criminal v en: be given every odvaftng'. f . oi ftPB and eduational Ple bov? and girl s will ho made to!* 01"" ^ y work, either at farming or other tOfi \ induitriog, which v 11 '.nd 'o(n the make them good citizens when1 ^ led. their terms of wervice expire a :wo Heveral young riininals have '1 ' * been sentenced recently to terms ' t^he Pen^entiarv or the re formatory. Inmates cf the roind formatory must be sixteen years ant old or younger, arcoidirig to tho * lion State law. |? ?k- o II nil Leg. J F. A. Dnnfor?h, of LaQrange, Ga.( fh- uffarad int?n??ly for pix mor li? <virh b iij ft frightful rauotng ?or? on hi* leg, j? <1 ft btrl wrttfta that Baeklen'a Arnica Salve r Dgfc wkftllf ftorftd It in t?n days. For Ul- " tn? c?r?, waondft, Borna, Roila, Pain or ( n. mu? it?? tllft boat aa1?e in the world. I , F. Cftrft guaranteed. Only 3P< r< ' 1 ' i ( Org w ford Brut, drugglat. n j * *4 I If you Imt? Jj |auythin(t?MU ^ \ I ?<lverti?e It in ma* ILmmmdf | the HhitorprlM S Itate* r 8 ble. No. 59 reat IS is a guarantee of any superior ing worth v king Powder" at once as the name, the powder or and reputation. > absolute confi-, fond where Rnvnl ealthful food is a al importance to al. king Powder ie finest and ilesome food. There are. many imitation baking powders, made from alum, mostly sold cheap. Avoid them, as they make the food unwholesome. CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NtW YOftlt.! THE RICE CASE atrlck and Jones In Court and Plead Not Guilty. New York. Oct. 15.?Albert . I'atrieK. and Charles F. Jonos, lie former one of counsel ami tie latter valet for the late Wil> fll RldA *vi il 1 i ..... ... <?n,u. iiuiLiuutiiiC) w?ru iken to the ('enter street poee court before Magistrate Crane id ay. They are charged with i>raplicit\ in forging the name of William M Rice to a check for 25,000, drawn in favor of Pat ick on the banking house of S. I Swanson A Sons Patrick avo his age as 34, said he was orn in Texas, and that ho was a rwyer b> profession, fie pleaded o guilty and the same plea was n!erod by Jones. Patrick's bear ig in court was calm and confi ent. John II. Wallace, a clerk in wanson & Son's bank, testified egarding the presentation of the heck in question for certification, t was brought into the bank September 24 by David L Short ?. _ I ... A ? .2 -i A n 1 ^ J mi vi oiiuurct'i: 'v.oon i. I'aiick.v iShort was told there was n irregularity in the name on lie face of the check and inorsoment and ho wont away, retiming soon afterwards vwth a ot chock endorsed "Albert T. 'utricle '' Wallace says he telephoned !ic?'? house in the meantime and 01109 answered that it was his Jonep') mistake; the drafts rero all right and should be paid. Wallace telephoned to Jones that. i -swanson must talk with Mr. Lice about the draft, Jones proested that Rice could come, s he could not hear well, 'en minutes later the bank earned that Rice died the day efore. "For three days and nights 1 eufTerd agony untold from an attack of holera morbus brought on by rating ucumbers," say* M. E. Lowther, clerk f the district court, Centarrille, owa. "I thought I should surely die, od fried s do*?>n d'fferent medicine* lit all to no purpose. I sent for a otMe of Chamberlain'* Colic, Cholera no Diarrhoea Keiu.-d.v and three dose elieved me entirely." This remedy i for sale by J F Mackey A Co rct?ngimo5'!? ot Mer?u.ij? VunoMons pre uo? MliOfcrrta&f* Our*' VlXte r Tetfteta oofrwi the dwrsn*vhieate.