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JP You will otten I jj Ji save the cost of & I I My years' subscrip- 3 H tlon to the 9 D ^ S ENTERPRISE j >*>by consulting its I advertisements. I Vol. X. HEADACHE l.g Pain back of your yr It eyes? Heavy pressure In your head? And are Ji you sometimes faint and It fi* dizzy? Is your tJMgue It I'd coated? Bad taste in \i J| your mouth? And does fc] * J your food distress you ? Ji f ? Are you nervous and ir- f m | J ritable? Do you often yj 1\ nave inc Diues v And fel *re ^ou troubled about r / 11 sleeping? 13 I & Than your ISvar la A ^ ^ !1 all wvronff. ? j |\ But there is a cure, jl fc 1 Tls the old reliable ti j/%jp| They net directly on the liver. They cure |.i constipation,biliousness, Lj If sick headache, nausea, Jjf jc | and dyspepsia. Take a j i, jj laxative dose each night. 1 3 V [I For 60 years years they j;v Iff have been the Standard - % fc J Price IS Mnii. All Drnfftete. 1 f C "I h*yo t?kon Aver's Villsreg-u- V jf I 4 larly for nix month* They have ? J I J cured me of a itevora headache, and ? n B ? I can now walk from two to four I ^3 M miles without gottin? tired or out ll4 w of breath, something I have not h V beeu able to do for niauy vears." B a Ml H. K. WM.wliwic, H , July 13,1499. Salon., Mass. 3 K Wrlta f/re Oonfar, fcj K If you have any coinplali-t n hatever 7 J and deitrv thu bcit n:oul^al advice vou y > ? tt Can P0*1'1*'' rveelvM. write the doctor f I 12 freely. You will rur?|vc a prompt ra- | (> J ply without coat. Addree*. I . Menstruation made nebular an<l Painless, and Pa uajn Slabs Hip-; and Ldmiie cured fcy rtanacms Squaw Vino wine or Tableta Founded 1843. k "Sing their own praise." * During the Past 58 Y ears, Stleff Pianos TI ivo fulfilled every requirement of the most exacting pianists and amateurs all over y ih < world, and today stand Without a Superior W in either tone, action or workmAnship. Sold direct from the 1a tow sav< - the middleman's l>r Saving Pays For Many lessons under the finest teacher to he procured. Write for terms and prices. CHAS. M. STIEFF, lMano Manufacturer, Baltimore, Maryland. North and South Carolina Factory Branch Wareroomt, J18 * N Tryon fit., Oharlotta, N.C. C. II. WILMOTII, Mgr. & T\m tqd<m t?o mi raw m DfranKcmrnt* of Mm.mruai Function* pro flu..- Mi?c>rrt*F< "'TDm^r "tnft wtoi or Titvot" <?>rr? t tin f?*r*i>ff>-in?ni? VNBAS LiS OLI) WOMEN MURDERED AND BODIES BUKNED. IIouro Ransacked tor Thousands of Dollars it Contained?No Clue to the Criminals. Charlotte, N. C., Nov. 21.?Two old ladiea?Violet J. Colley, aged 76, and her niece, Jane Cath Colley, who lived aloue in a house on a main throughfare, live miles from Charlotte, were last night murdered, robbed and their bodies burned. The old ladies were generally reported to be wealthy. It is known that they had a good deal of money. They had lived a retired life for years and seldom ventured away from home, not residence wan Hacked and the hou?e in which their bodies lay was fired. For years past they ' had been known to be accumu latins money, end had probably $11,200 aaved up. There in absolutely no clew to the psrpsfra tors of the deed. The neighborhood people are greatly stirred up. and both city and county of ficiala are using every effort to get a trace of the murderers. nOW'N I'll IN T We offer Ont Hundred Dollars Reward for any can* of Catarrh that cannot he cured by Hail's Catarrh Curs. F. J. CI1ENEY A CO.. Toledo. O. We, the undersigned, have known F. J. Cheney for the last 15 years, and believe him perfectly honorable in all business transactions and flnauri onj auir mi v. n i i j imii nil j u II11 ?? 11??11 W made by their firm. West & Truax, Wholesale Druggists, Toledo, O. Walding, Rinnan \ Martin, Wli"l? ale Druggists, Toledo, O. Hall's Catarrh Cure in taken internally, action: directly upon the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. Price 75c. per bottle. Hold by all druggists. Testimonials free. Hall's Family Pills aro best. , Hall' Hates to Richmond, Va. and Upturn. Annual Convention, Southern Educational Association, Rich mond, Va., Dec. 27-29, 1900. On account of the above aceas ion, Southern railway will eel 1 round trip tickets to Richmond, Va. and return, from all stations , on its Lines at rate of One First Class fare for the Round trip, 1 plus $2 00 membership fee. 1 Tickets will be sold from W ashington, D. O. and points in Virginia and North Carolina, Dec. 26th and 27th, {with Anal limit Dec. 31st, 1900. inclusive; from points in other Southern States, Dec. 25th and 26th, with final limit Jan. 2d, 1901. South ' ern railway offers beat service j ever afforded to Richmond. Fa?t time and convenient schedules. ; Through sleeping car between Birmingham, Atlanta, Greenville, Spartanburg, Charlotte and Rich mond. Hotel Dining cars on all through trains. For detailed information as to rates, reservation*, etc., call on I or write any agent of the Southern Railway or its connections. 8. H. Hardwiok, G. P. A., ; Nov. 24 ws. Atlanta, Ga., I Ton Know Whil Via Ar? Tahtac | When you take Qrove's Taateleaa Chill . Tonio because the formula la plainly printed on every bottle showing that it la simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form No core, no pay. K)o. * i>C ' ovoii to me ciry excepr wten business compelled a visit. The house which they occupied stood within 150 feet of the roadside. Near it was a small building which they used as a kitchen, and in which they kept their stores. People passing along the road this morning noticed that the small house had been burned. There was no sign of life about the place, and and investigation shewed that the dwelling had beeu ransacked from top to bottom, indicating that a most thorough search had been made for the money which the old ladies were supposed to have kept in the house. Bureaus, cab inets and desks had been opened and their contents strewn about. Every nook and corner of the dwelling bore evidences of hav ing been searched. The general 1 surroundings and the absence of of the old couple pointed all too plainly to a case of murder, rob- 1 hery and arson. It whs no surprise when a search of the ashes of the small building revealed two burned stumps, the bodies of Miss Colley and her niece. The supposition is that the old ladies were attacked while thev 1 ,17 o ra of on nn.ir offrop mKml. V. ^? ! i uro 11 -i nir m-ni nmvr ill lilt" wuriil. Cure guaranteed. Only 2oo. Sold by Crawford Bros, druggist. 6 Aii Echo From the Recent Georgetown Riot. The Florence Times had yesterday the following interesting special from Georgetown : Georgetown, fNov. 21?This community has beer, excited recently a second time on account of spread of h report that. J. L. Mitchell, the negro la*} or had sought to lucite the negroes to another riot in the interest of Browntield, the man on whose ULV/U U II L VIH7 IC?A .It liwi ? HP .*-.1(11 I ed. It in said that Mitchell preached a red hot sermon at the colored church on Sunday night, in which he declared that Browntieid should never hang, that his trial had not been fair, and that ho had gotton the negroes very much wrought up The negroes who attended the church were talking about the sermon, and iu that way the sub stauce of it had reached the white people. Mitchell on being aekttd about it by the reporter ol the Times said that ho had said nothing in cendiary, but that at the request of the wife of Brownfield lie stated the case and the grounds of appeal that he proposed, as Brownfield's lawyer, to make to the supreme court. He might have said that the negro would not hang, but not in the way it was interpreted. The woman is trying to raise money for the purpose of carrying the case to the supreme court. It is understood that one of the grounds of appeal will be that the jury which hoard tho case was composed of white men altogether, and it is Mitchell's idea to get some negroes on it. Nloptt (he Conich inul Work* off tho Cold. Laxative Bronio-Qulnine Tablets cure a cold in one day. No cure, no pay. Price '26 cents. Honolulu Storm-Swept. Honolulu, Nov. 16.? Honolulu and the Hawaiian inlands have just been visited by one of the worst storms evor experienced in years. The weather bureau says it was the end of the marine cyclone. The galo blew over the islands, rnakiug heavy seas in channels and compelling many inland vessels to remain waterbound in sate places. If you have ever seen a child in the agony of croup you can realize how grateful mothers are for One Minute Cough Cure which gives relief as soon as it is administered. It quickly cures coughs, colds and all throat and lung troubles. Crawford Bros, d-w-s iter; BRMl-W lNCASTER, S. C., SAT Cyclone in Colorado CaiiHOR Circa Damage to Colorado iSpi'ingR. Colorado Springs, Col., Nov. 21.?A wind Btorm, which was practically a tornado, visited this city today and up to this hour, 9 p. ni., has caused groat damage to many buildings. As tar as have been lost, but numbers have been injured by Hying wreckage, while many people have had narrow escapes. The roof of the Durkeo building, one of the largest in the city, now lies in Tejon street and is c.nuKinrr or?r>?t-ni ? r-> fcv^wv.?i?? havoc to adjacent huildiugs. The Exchange National bank building's roof wont into the air at 8 o'clock and the Hky lights of the ruining exchange have boou demolished. It is dangerous for any one to be on the streets, therefore the full amount of damage cannct be learned until daylight. The storm began about 11 a. m. and has continued u!l day, increasing in intensity tonight. The government wind recording instrument has been blown away. The people throughout the city are badly frightened and are cowering with fear in their homes. Many outhouses and barns have been wrecked and many dwellings unroofed. Damago to property will undoubtedly exceed $100,000. Railway traffic, is badly crippled. The city is in total darkness. It SxTi'd flln LPR. P. A. Danforrh, of I.aGrange, Ga., suffered intensely for six months with a frightful running sore on his leg, but writes that Buoklen's Arnica Salve wholly cured it in ten days. For Ulcers, Wounds, Burns, Boils, Pain or i><I... K...,* ??? ' -- ' J ENTE fRRKLY. URDAY. NOVEMBER S FEARFUL STORM. | numbers Hilled and Wounded. | Nashville, Teun., Nov. 21.? Tennessee was swept last night by the most destructive storm 1 ever known in the Btate. More ] than 50 persons were killed and \ a hundred or more injured, while , the damage to houses, timber aud other property will roach largo figures. ( The storm entered the state ( from northern Mississippi and swept across in a uortheasterly diroction Great damage is re- ] i ported from the counties border- . 1 ing on Mississippi, and further on, Columbia, in Maudy county, ' is the heaviest sufferer. Lav- 1 ergne, Nolensville aud Galatin felt the wind's force, the storm finally losing its force against the Cumberland mountain range. ^ Columbia's casualties number 25 dead and 50 injured. ^ C Items From the Hickory Sun. ^ W. G. Westmoreland and his ' wife visited Gaffney this week. J. B. Martin went to Rock ^ i Hill Tuesday on business. Mrs. R. W. Barber returned , home Tuesday from a visit to i Kock Hill and Yorkville. I Mrs. B. K. Harden and her sister Miss Reola Allison visited < Yorkville last Saturday. < E. F. Bell, Sr., aad Fred Bell * of Rock Hill came home Satur- ' (lav on a short visit. 1 I A man is known by the company he keeps. The same rule applies to a lady. Mrs. D. Ct. Howell was iu J town Wednesday and placed a , lot of nice butter on the market. I Rev. II. W. Barber preached , his farewell sermon to the Mt. ( Vernon congregation last Sabbath afternoon. I I W. Ct. Wilkie, contractor, has ' been engaged this week in pla- ' cing counters and shelves in .1. < B. Martin's brick store room. < Messrs. J. N. McDill, R. L. a n i ? ja. omun ana J. vv. Jjeech, of * jour town, spent this week in ' Yorkville on the jury. * J. Tom Smith of Smith Bros. ( went to Atlanta, Ga., with a 5 i car load of gold ore Tuesday | afternoon to have it tested. 1 The A. H. P. choir met at the i parsonage last evening. Glad f to see it come to life again. 1 Fill the world with music. C. L. Graver and his bride . returned to Hickory Sunday ' morning after sporting a honeymoon of several weeks in North Carolina. Hon. I). E. Finley will be in ] Washington after the first of j December in attendance as mem- j her of congress from the fifth , congressional district. Price of cotton looking up? 1 about 0.50 is the price of the r staple this week. The ru*h for selling cotton seed has quieted down considerably. Rev. A.J. Hensley of Grovor met his regular appointment here last Sabbath. His text was "Jesus Christ the Tree of Life." Rev. 22-2. The annual conference of the Methodist, church will convene ill Chester, S. C., November 28th, 1000. About 300 ministers and delegates are expected to in the conference. There is a granite query two miles from Hickory Grove. Wo suggest that the town council patronise the query to the ex! tent of having some cross ways made at the most suitable :rprii 54% 1900. J^louse^W^ places 80 that the ladies es- t pecially will not be compelled ^ :o walk through the mud this 1 winter to cross the streets. It 1 will not cost much to make such 1 jro9sings at places where they i ire most needed. f On thanksgiving day, Novem)er 29tli, there will he services n Smyrna A. R. 1*. church at 11 a. m. by the pastor, Rev. J. i \j. Gates, and at Hickory Grove 1 V. R. P. church at 7 p. m. s k Please call and pay your sub(Cription to the St: v. Persons it a distance may forward their subscription by cheek or stamps. Please do not forget to do tliis L it once. R. J. Whisnant, proprietor of J1 :he Whitesides house. Blacks- t burg, S. C., lias moved to the 1 tVir Line House near the South- ^ arn depot. See his new adver- i tisement in another column ??f. 1 diis issue of the Scn. Rev. J. L. Gates will preach it Iiockhart tomorrow. Rev. J. 3. (.Trier, of Sharon, will occupy * :ho pulpit in Hickory drove A. ( R. P. church tomorrow at 11 a. 1 n. and 7p. in. instead of Mr. J bates. 1 J. P. Knox, B. F. White, J. * L. Gates, 1). E. Finley, G. S. * Mower, J. L. Bonner, of Alabama, S. W. IIaddon, S. W. ( r\ i T iir ti * r x xt rveiu,j. >v . nairu, ,j. Ij. roung, P. W. Hayes and J. M. Gar ison, constitute the board of * trustees of the Hickory Grove V. R. P. Orphanage as elected >y the A. R. P. Synod during ^ lie recent session in Louisville, jla. Three of these shall be a juorum for the transaction* of f ordinary business. J. L. 8., the correspondent of i he Gaffney Ledger, says lie lopes the editor of the Sun has *omo to the conclusion that he > leeds a help-mate. Yes, broth- * r, the Sun needs a help-mate \ md manager (two in one.) Do * rou know where such a com- J >ination can be had ? If so, y .doaso advise us bv 'nhone. We i ire hardly bridlewise but with j unooth l)its and gentle treat- p nent we might become manage- ' ible. | There is not a vacant house | n Hickory Grove at this time. ' People who own lots here and wish to enhance the value of real estate would do well to mild some residences or sell ' lots at a reasonable price to people who wish to do the building and locate here. Hickory Grove is at her best unless the people who own the land get an enterprising move on them and do their part towards the growth and advancement of the town. Our churches, schools ( and business generally need the increase in the population of the town as fast as possible. 1 Fire in Yorkvlilc. The graded school building (old female college) of Yorkville was burned at 11 a. m., Friday of last week. The fire begun its work on the roof of You can't afford to rink your life by allowing a cough or a cold to develop into pneumonia or connumption. One Minute Cough Cure will cure throat and hit g trdoblea quicker than any other preparation known. Many doc tors use it as a specific for grippe. It is an iufallible remedy for croup. Children like it and moth era endorse it. Crawford Bros. d-w-s auytliintctosell |i advertise it in JLmmtd C tl'O I'ititorpriHv Kates retuHNiikble. No. 68 ho building and destroyed tlio wood work as it descended. Tlio >rick walls remain standing. It was owned by Joseph Wallace and othors of Yorkvillo iud they had the property covered by 12,000 of insurance. inff on Citi/ Alrn." We notice an article, in the JutFnoy Ledger, "putting on ity airs." Wo had occasion to *isit the young Chicago of the i. ?u: ~-i- -- ' juuui i ins wwtJK. I'll UUS11108B vhile the streets were muddy uid sloppy and we had to do, ust like visitors do when they ;onie to Hickory Grove, split lie mud and water in order to liake our way across the streets. ATo called at the Ledger office wire and found the editor out >oth times. We hope that he a*as not stuck in the mud somewhere and could not extricate limself. Xotice ! As has been announced before ivory Wednesday evening, at 7 >'clock,is the regular time for irayer meeting service at the A. Ft. P. church in Hickory Grove. Ml are cordially invited to at^.-.,1 K..* .1 ? i__i_ ir;im uin 11 nutrs iiui iook very consistent to attend a party just if tor praise services as some of nir church people did last Wedlesday evening " 'Tis but a step from the sublime to the reliculous." "There is a time 'or all things." Don't mix the singing of Psalms with "Hot lines in the old town" especialv after the lecture on the parible of the sower. The seed sown may perish or be choked jy the thorns and thistles. t Villa*;* Illackamlth Sarort III* I.I(tl<i nou'm I.if*. Mr. II. II. Black, the well known Tillage blacknmith at Grahamsville, iu in van uuu in y, . i ., says : "uur litle son, five years old, has always been uibjpct to croup, and so bad have the ittacks been that we have feared many imes that he would die. We have had he doctor and used many medicines, >ut Chamberlain's Cough Remedy is tow our sole reliance. It seems to lissolve the tough mucus and by givng frequent doses when the croupy symptoms appear we have found that he dreaded croup ia cured before it jets settled." There is no danger in giving this remedy for it contains no >pium or other injurious drug and nay be given as confidently to a babe is to an adult. 1 or sale by J. F. Mack?y A Co. THEY FOUGHT A "DUEL." Two Negroes Shoot Each Other A ml a Woman?$2.15 Whs InTolyetl. Columbus, Ga., Nov. 21.? Mitchell Taylor and Charlie Comer, both negroes, fought a terrible duel with pistols near here this afternoon. The cause was $2.15 due on a watch bv Comer to Taylor. Comer was killed and Taylor was badly wounded. During the fusilado Taylor's sister ran between the men as a peacemaker and was shot through the head by Taylor. She died in a few minutes. fttery mt m SUt?. To bp bound hand and foot for years by the chains of disease is the worst form of slavery. George I>. Williams, of Manchester, Mich., tells how such a slave was made free. He says: "My wife has been so helpless for live years that she could not turn over in bed alone. After using: two bottles of Electric Bitters, she is wonderfully improved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female dis eases quickly cues nervousness, sleeplessness; melancholy, headache, hackache, fainting and dizzy spells. Thia miracle working medicine is a godsend to wpak,sickly, rundown people. Every bottle guaranteed. Only ROc. Sold by Crawford Bros., Druggist. f>