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You will often * W ffi save the cost of a 9 I years' subsorip* j ft ? tion to the $ j K \S ENTERPRISE 9 JjaemtsS A. -IS by consulting its fl ^ advertisements. | Vol. X. You can cough T^ ^'yourself into , I. \^L v ^ j Bi//\^x^mon'a'a con" "4 By/ sumption. J ? Bandaging 4 t D r Y^)an<^ bundling f&K /your throat ] ^?aV . J will do no < j good. f4 You must give ^ b your throat and ' < t( B lungs rest and !> 1 " tl|Av^ allow the cough L > J wounds to heal, [ 4 p | . Kfi mlT There Is noth- p. a* ing so bed for a vj c I&S-J asccugn- i r. s r lug. Stop it by JU using Ll 8( SH? sMft ( p?ei?imi .. Even the cough of early * < ?? r} consumption is cured. ?*<?? tl And, later on, when ?he >>J> li L? disease is firmly fixed, \.*j a / you con briug rest and t <j p j comfort in every case. .-\; } ^ A 25 cent boule will i 4 cure new coughs and S "3 t . colds; the 50 cent size is /"<* 1 j better for settled coughs f> J h J of bronchitis end weak jL,7, n lungs; the one dollar size r.-u f< ? ^ is more economical for ^4 45 r vj tiiromc cases ana con- I ^ Wj sumption. It's the size \'l ^ (i you should keep jn hand. j A " Ali fnsnlHo < osipht to he on t lift ^ watch for Stldden :Ut.v V* of ci .up f -*J < ^ J or acute lungtroul'lcs. Kvcryt >;iii- L J 3 ^ try homo in the land phould U ? !> . ^3 P w Jt Cherry r?ctor .) co: ptantly on li;;na I i to provideagairu-t >?? em< ujenoy." il k ] JoPIAIiO. iVlMilfl.y.l)., E "r r i Deo. 14.1338. Holland, Mich. ei K?> rffrn , A. - ' ,l Mal.iotrlan can ilnd a lodgcmcnttn the eys tern while the T.tver Is in per:net order. DiM. A. Simmons l.lvur .vfodlcino la lite bewt C( Regulator. The Lancaster Clothing $ \ iwrfKMrim i JS I j giAi WILL '?.** u Underwear at prices that bi > wioining ar We are headquarters for ?ings, and at prices that a (Jail and let as show you t and clothing. We can sav< on every pair of shoes you to 53 on every suit of clol thing for men, so call for w If You Doi and we will endeavor to w; _ A A 1 11 _A I I ? l-l ai me .same oju sianu, in im to Crawford Bros, drugstore L MILES JM6AS REPUBLICAN ARGUMENTS. I c ir. llryan Makes a Statement P Concerning Election Results. 1 s Lincoln, Nob., Nov. 8.?Wm. ti . Bryan tonight gavo out the e allowing statement concerning P he election: 'The result was a surprise to V| 10, and the magnitude of the tepublican victory was a sur- p rise to our opponents as well as c :> those who voted our ticket. ^ t is impossible to analyze the 1( eturns until they are more com- " lete, but speaking generally, we a eem to have gained in the large c ities and to have lost in the c mailer cities and in the country. n "ilie Republicans were able to 1 ecure tickets or passes for all c lieir voters who were away from ^ ome, and this gave them con- c iderable advantage. We have no ? ray of knowing at this time how * inch money was spent in the P urchase of votes and in colon! a ation. But while these would ac- ^ ount forsonioofthe Republican [' ains. they could not account for 11 lie widespread increase in the c lepublican vote. The prosperity a rgument was probably the most P otent one used by the Kopubli- K< ans. They compared present 8< at ditions with the panic times of 893 to 1890 and this argument 01 ad weight with those who did s< n ot stop to consider the reasons 1 >r the change. The appeal, ' stand by the president while the Ci -ar is on,' had a great, deal of in- H' uence among those who did not 5alize that a war against a doc- |( rino ot self-government in the 1r hilippines must react upon us 8< i this country. Wemadeanhonst fight upon an honest platform, p ud having done our duty as we ?. iw it, we have nothing to regret. J". "Wo .are defeated hut not dis (j auraged. The fight must go on. r< i shoe Stores?: c tl I ? mil? III?IIHI? IM?? J JU?M. 1? 'AT :: K iHTER j US ' ! H u e xt 60 days, close out a ? dies Capes, Skirts and d sat all competition. rj id Shoes. a shoes and gents' furnish- J* istonish all competition. A hrough our line of shoes 2 you from 25 to 50 cents 'i buy of us, and from $1 'l :hes. We handle every- * hat you want F n'i See It i rr\ I ait on you. We are still [{ e Johnson Building, next f, i. Yours, to serve, d I, Proprietor. s TEH SEMI-\ ^CASTER, S. C., WE] am sure that Republican noli ies will bo repudiated by tin eopl? when the tendency o1 hose policies are fully under tood. The contest between p'u ocracy and democracy cannot nd until one or the other is com letoly triumphant." Concerning himself Mr. Bryai aid: "I have come out of the cam aign with perfect health ami e iear conscience. I did my most ) bring success to the principles >r which I stood. Mr. Stevenson id all he could; Senator donee nd the members of the Demo ratio, I'opulist, Silver Republi mi Qr/I A ! I ... <1.111 iiupciiaiiHi cum litteos (lid all they could. Mr tenrst and his associates in tlie lub organization put forth theii est elTorts. Our newspapers, om anipaign speakers and our local rganizations did their part also have no fault to find and no reroaches. I shall continue to take 11 active interest in politics at nig as 1 live. I believe it to he lie duty of citizens to do so, and i addition to my interest as s itizon, 1 feel that it, will require lite time of work to repay the olitieal friends who have done ) much for me. I shall not be s jnatorial candidate before the igislature which has been elect i. Senator Allen deserves the snatnrship which goes to the opulists. Mr. Hitchcock and Mr V. U. Thompson are avowed indidates for the other senatorlip. They both deserve well ol io party, and I am too grateful ) them for past support to stand i their way even if I desired a sat in the senate." Mr. Bryan said he had noothei lans at present than to remain al Oiiiir until ho hau recovered iron, le fatigue of campaigning. He enied the report that he would ?move from Nebraska and make c.\us ins iiuirio. If you have ever seen a chile i the agony of croup you can utilize how grateful mothers art ar One Minute Cough Cure whict ives relief as soou as it is admin tored. It quickly cures coughs olds and all throat, and lung roubleR. Crawford Hros. d w s One View oi' the Election. Democratic Darkey (to liopiib ican darky)?Dar, now, I dui ol' you dat you iool uiggahi wine ter raise de debble votin at 'publican ticket down here 11 leorgy. You dun 'lected Mr Liuiey, and de bury fust thing b< o he start a war an' we al wine ter git kilt. Republican Darky?Hush up hatmout,you tool niggah ; yoi e one what ain't got no sense Liuley ain't totch on 110 war u I ].. ?:? ? 11 l r . 1 10 uiuuiu urn wilt) uiiLQUb IOICL t on , she dun make him sont a undred reg'ments an' say she wino tor have dem Phillnpeen rs an' all dey lan' ef she hev tc an' ebery uiggah in Georgy tei it um. Whole lot ob hor trustief ar now gottiu' hemp an' runnin jro banks and barrooms rite longside wid de flag; an' she iake Mr. Kinloy spread de [united States flag over niggali ultan what got forty wives an ive dem all dey kin eat de bal nee ob dere (lays. Mr. Kiuley lighty good man ; ho don' wanl sr do it, an' Granny Iloar an indy Karnagla dun tol' 'im il rur 'rong, an' de Times-Herald at big Chikago paper, dun tol m dat it wud hornswogle de mblikin party ef he don' kwil n'let dem Phillipeeners alone; ut it jes' look like do ole 'omati latinah dun kunjured 'im an' amboozled 'im, tell ho don' 'no ''ich end's up. No, suh, ef 1 nowed Mr. Kinley gwine ter lei it he ole 'orhan bullyrag 'im an lake 'im start, up a rukus lak at, I'd aho' a voted fer Man bm Wataon?i sholy wad ; you eah my ho'n blowin'. What fei ey gittin' more niggaha? Whal sr dey gettin' more hemp? Daj ?o mnch in Georgy now to suit is niggah.~-Atlanta Newa. DeWitt'a Little Early Kiaen re the beat liver pilla ever made iaay to take and never gripe Irawford Broa. d w-a ENTI VElELKLiV. JNESDAY, NOYEMBE CIVILITY IS GOOD CAPITAL. ' The Rudeness of American Salespeople Prerenta Their Ad vancenient. t Look at the army of salesmen and saleswomen in our stores, i There is not, I believe, as capable or hone- ( a corps of workers in the world. Yet a French or 1 English shopgirl will sell twice ' as many koods in the same time, and the customer will also come t , again and again to be served by the same woman Wl?v ? Ro cause she is civil and courteous. There is something pitiful as well as ridiculous in the indif. ference, the hauteur, the actual . rudeness of many of the iutolliI gont young men and women behind our customers. Yet, civility is their capital By sell' ling gloves or tinware tlioy earn their living, and the more civil [ they are, the more they sell, i Most of our readers know a ! few saleswomen who have re mained in some of the old business houses until an honored ( old age, and, by their ability and courtesy, have made for themselves hosts of friends. It i is a pity that these foolish young . people could not learn their i business from them.?"An American Mother," in the Nov f Ladies' Home Journal. I HOW'S TI1INT We offer One Hundred Dollars Reward for any case of Catarrh that, can. not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. F. J. CHENEY CO.,' oledo, O. t We, the undersigned, ha known IT .T Phonov f#*r tba loot "I ueneve nun periecuy Honorable in > all business transactions and tlnancii ally able to carry out any obligations made by their firm. > West Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Kinnan Marvin, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken interI nally, acting directly upon the hlood ! and SiticOUs surfaces of the ?y?ieiu. Price 7fto. per bottle. Sold by all druggists. Testimonials free. 1 Hall's Family Pills aro host. i Millions May Starve. Tacoma, Wash., Nov., 11 ? Oriental advices received by today's steamer stale that four to six millions Chinese north of . Pekin are in danger of starving, i their crops having been a tolal i failure. One million piculs of ' tribute rieo wore to be dipatched 1 from Shanghai and distributed among these hungry hordes from ? Tien Tsin and IVkin, but the military olTicors at Shanghai have ( given orders that no rice should j he sent out of central China. There is great danger that an ini nieusu swarin 01 rouoere* will ue pent out cf the famine district, as usually happens. Many people worry because they belieye they have heart disease. The chances are ihat their hearts are all right but their stomachs are unable to digest food. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure digests what you eat and prevents the formation of gas which makes the stomach press against the heart. It will cure every form of indigestion. Crawford Bros. d w s A Double Wedding. ; For some days past a young , gentleman and lady have been t quietly preparing their future J home in this place. There, at ! 9 o'clock last evening, they ' were joined in holy wedlock by Rev. Dr. J. II. Thorn well. Tlu> i contracting parties were Mr. Edward \V. Kirabrell, of Fort i Mill, and Miss Mvra Fravor, of 1 Baldwinsville, N. Y. About , forty relatives and friends witr nessed the ceremony, among the ' number being Mr. and Mrs. Andrews, of Atlanta. The home was tastily decorated for tho 1 occasion and music was furnished by Mr. L. J. Massey. A number of handsome presents ? iRPRI R 14, 1900. TrucE The difference good and a po would not amo supply to on* The poor po^ many times thi Royal Baking Po\ more per can, bi wholesome food, economical in the further in leaven the food. Royal Baking in making the bis both health and n You ca to use i ders. ' do ends tell yo 'ItOVAl BAKING POWDER C< were received. Mr. Kimbrell is one of Fort Mill's most popular young business men and has a i . i nost or rrienfis who will lieartI jily congratulate him on his happy marriage. Mrs. Kimbrell has lived in Fort Mill only two years, but during that time she has become very popular with our people. At the same time and place, Miss Ziza Young, third daughter of Mr. and Mrs. A. A. Young, and Mr. J. B. Mills were married by Rev. A. Finch, pastor of the bride. Their marriage was a complete surprise to all except a few who were taken into confidence. Mr. and Mrs. Mills are deservedly popular in our community and have the best wishes of a wide circle of friends. ? Fort Mill Times, Nov. 7th. You can't afford to risic your ; hfo by a'lowing a cough or a cold ; to develop into pneumonia or eonaumption. One Minute Cough Cure will euro throat and lung trdobles quicker than any other preparation known. Many doc tors use it us a specific for grippe, j It is an infallible remedy for croup. Children like it and moth; era endorse it. Crawford Bros. d-W-8 Thanksgiving Proclamation. Governor \1e.Sween?v Imu iaan od a proclamation for Thanksgiving Day in conformity with that issued by the President. It is as follows: 4,ln the Providence of God we have been spared as a people and a State lor another year. Peace and prosperity, health and happi Hess have vouchsafed to ua. We have not been visited by plague or pestilence. The labor of our hands has been attended with success and tiie State has grown in material wealth. New manufacturing enterprises have sprung up and we are fast becoming a great manufacturing people. The husbandman has been permitted to plant and to reap, and enjoys the fruits of his labor. There is good feeling among all our peo pie and progress in all good and worthy deeds is evienced on every hand Education and Christianity go hand in hand; oui colleges and schools are filled and , 11F \ t If you hmrm S K I the Enterprise I Kates reasons Able. 1 . * No. 65 ? ? ? ? .? . . ?-? conomy of cost between a or baking powder unt for a family's j dollar a year. >vder would cost s in doctors' bills. vder may cost a little it it insures perfect, In fact, it is more : end, because it goes ing and never spoils Powder used always ;cuit and cake saves noney. nnot, if you value good health, afford cheap, low-grade, alum hawing powThey are apt to spoil the food; they inger the health. All physicians will u that alum in food is poisonous. >., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. i (he cultivation of the head and the heart is keeping pace with (he material development of the Shi to "To the end, therefore, that we may with thankful hearts show our appreciation of the many blessings which we enjoy and the , tender care of our Heavenly Father, I, M. B. McSweeney, governor of the State of South (Jarchna, in CGutofujity with the proclamation of the president of the United States, do hereby appoint and set apart Thursday, the li tlnv nf 1 QAA ?? ? MV ? vy A ?.1VT V1UUU1) AUVV/j ?10 i* 1 duy of thanksgiving and prayer, to bo kept and observed by all the people ot this State. , I advise that all public offices be closed and all private business and labor of every kind cease, and that our people assemble in their respective places of worship and give thanks to Him who is i the giver of every good and perfect gilt, tor the seed time and the harvest, and that they be seech Ilim in humility to continue His goodness and gracious forbearance. That they also remember the poor and the fatherless, for we are told that it is more blessed to give than to reooi ira o *?/! Ano??T f t */v 4 I. ? !! I vcno, aim o?CI J gill IU IUCBC Will I go to our credit in tho great book of remembrance. In testimony whereof I have hereunto set my hand and caused the great seal of the state of South Carolina to be affixed. Done ar the capilol, in the city of Columbia, this 10th day of November, A. D., 1900. By the Governor : M. B. McSweeney. There is no pleasure in life if you dread going to the table to eat and can't rest at night on account of indigestion. Henry Williams, of Boonville, Ind., says be suffered that way for years, till he commenced the use of Kodol Dyspepsia Cure, and adds, "Now I can eat anything I like and all I want and sleep soundly every night." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure will Digest what you eat. Crawford Bros. d-w-s Administrator's Notice I All parties Indebted to the estate of the late James It. Massoy, Jr . are hereby notified to come forward and make payment to the undersigned, ?nd all parties holding claims against tho said estate will present them properly ap proved on or before the 1Mb day of November lftOo H. J. BKCKHAM. oot. 10 I mo Admlnlstrtor. A Torpid Liver causes Depression of Spirit* Indigestion, Constipation and Headache. Um Dr.M. .A- Simmons Liver Medicine tosMran late ?hat organ.