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You will often I Mk save the cost of a I I ^ years' subscrip- I 3 tion to the J > ENTERPRISE I -A. J ^ by consulting its I advertisements. Vol. X. ^ 0B&. There is nothmKtJng s0 ^acl ,or a ] ; 1m,-yJn\:ough as cough- J f 5* /Jv ing. It tears the rU*jrjNJ *7 . tender membrane QHnML of tho throat and -4 K^HHSS lungs, and the wounds thus ^ j mv - nmut tiiii utl (UC 1 k jBL^Hgerms of con- K w sumption. Stop * your cough by E?^^^HusinK the family N remedy that ha ri * KHvSflgBbeen curing > EgW^^^coughs and colds i Wyxr of every kind for *4 WW over sixty years. You I rr can't afford to be with- f out it. * ( ^ UMTCS fhqmt * loosens the grasp of your r^j 4 cough. The congestion Lj * of the tliroat and lungs is removed; ail inflamrna< tion is subdued; and the ^ \ cough drops away. .L Three sizes: the one / dollar size is the cheap4 est to keep on hand; V \ the 50c. size for coughs 1 you have had for some r-2 .*? time; the 25c. size for pj A J 1: 1 J ?- ,fl an uiuinury cuiu. k * ^ 1 "For 18 yours I hnd a very had |T 1 ' ~ ^ cough. The doctors ond everybody 1 olso thought I had a true case of / ^ consumption. Then I ti'"d Aypr's L , ' > | Cherry Pectoral and it o.,.y took a A bottlo and a half to euro i " L F. Maiii ox Mux' n, mW * I Oct. M. 1808'. Collide N.F. f ^ .A Write the Poctnr. If yon h. .? eny r j M complaint whatever and deslr* the ^ W best medical advicn write tiie Doctor ? I freely. Address F i A Pa. J C. AVER, Lowoll. Mass. L ? nr V - Z w - ?> J < i ,? <> n * i > n i> s si m A Torpid Liver causes Jepr. telon of Spirit-. Indigestion, Constipation and Headache. V o Dr M. .A. Simmons Liver Medicine to stlni iau; that orran. The !Lancaste Clothing & -J i . gr1 " ' " '{ I-slaUc I ISA ixjnrr i for the n J* 1ic A w .U line of 1 Underwear at prices that 1 Clothing a We arc headquarters fo iivgs, and at prices that C&ll and let us show you and clothing. We can sa on every pair of shoes you to $3 on every suit of cl thing for men, so call for If V?H fir ii iuu ui and we will endeavor to 1 * . at the same old stand, in t to Crawford Bros, drugstc R. MILE .NCAS % """ LA] HESTER'S ST A T KM KM I<>1" tlie Cottou Statistics for the 1 Month and Since September I. New Orloans, Nov. 30.?Secretary Hester's New Orleans I Cotton Exchange statement issued today shows an increase for the month in round figures ' 8 of 100,000 bales. The total for!, November was 1,767,831 against! j 1,658,425 last year. Thepres-r ent amount of the crop brought \ into sight for the three months t from September to November 8 inclusive is 299,000 over last } year. f The movement from the first c of September to November 30, r inclusive, shows receipts at all j United States delivery ports of! a 3,3(53,635 against 3,oil>,S13 last j a year; overland across the Miss-p issippi, Ohio and Potomac rivers I * 471,034 against 581,032 last P \rnnr Snnf linvn irvill (n 1-1 1 ...... exclusive of quantity consumed I jat southern outsorts 418,202 j against 430,350 last year; in- < torior .stock in excess of those 1 held at the commencement of h the season 506,2S0 against 488,- a 405 last year. These make the total amount of the cotton crop '? brought into sight during the C threo months ending Nov. 30, j, 4,810,151 against 4,519,000 last N year. Northern spinners took during the month of November 394,150 bales against 479,048 last year, increasing their total (j for the three months to 718,455 N against 837,504 last year. Foreign exports for the lirst 0 three months of the season have t been 2,301,002 bales, showing p an increase over last season of ], 375,380. p Stock at the seaboard and the p 29 leading southern interior ti markets on November 30 were 1,434,719 against* 1,755,586 tli^ tl same dato last yoar. a :r #-#- !' h Shoe Store's: h I j 'I 3HTER I k t I s r V lext 60 days, close out a " ladies Capes, Skirts and beat all competition. [ b nd Shoes. M r shoes and gents' fumishastonish all competition, j through our line of shoes f vc. you from 25 to 50 cents * 1 buy of us, and from $1 9 -11 \xt- t 11 ? I; nines. we nanuie every-1' what you want in'i See It i h wait on you. We are still he Johnson Building, next re. Yours, to serve, IS, Proprietor. TE^ SEMI-V BOASTER, S. C.. WE! BOGS CORNERED. ^ackers Have Cornered Thei and Are Making liniiiense Profits. Chicago, Doc. 1.?The Timet lerald to-morrow will say : A corner has been made o >ggs. The Price is now 1J? cen i dozen and how high if will ^ ?o one but the men who are ei Sneering the deal con tell. Th neti Armour. Swift and ot.hr lackers and dealers who contri ho corner, have already mad ibout half u million dollars an heir profits have only begui Phe deal :s of such oroportioi hat it makes the Phillips cornr ?n corn seem insignificant. Th leal has been engineered by th lackers. Armour and Swiff, wh >ro the largest owner:, ol refrigo itor cars in the country and wh lave facilities for handling egi o hotter advantage than regula lealers. There is also in the con u nation the Western Cold Stoi ee company, the Monarch K; rigerntor company, Pit reel 1 an 'inkham end C. J{ Weaver i /0., all of Chicago; if iskeil < bos worth ol Beatrice, Nob., wh uy at 150 stations intbecountr P#A tt 1 an ^?i')nl*r L^A . ? MVUi< IIJ "hfi he'd Prescription f or Mnluri fulls tiritl t'eviT is a bottle of flrove1 asteless Cliill Tonic. It is siinpl ron arid quinine in a tasteless foru To oure, no pay. Price 50 cents It Was A Uuti Hcli'. "One hundred yours ago tc ay, on the third Monday i Jovombor, I SOU, congross ti i-net in what wascnlh d tho Cit 1' Washington, tin. record^ ? ho government and tho tw otises having lioon brough ither by sailing vossi Is iroi 'hiladolphia. It is di'lieuIt fo orsons who now visit tho boat itul capital of the nation, wit :s miles upon mil' s of tin lioroughi'ar >s ami it^ p'ondh ublic and private building* a realize whet the capital wa century ago. It was ; mud ole. There wro no street h rough which a wagon coul e driven, except one shot tretell on Capitol Hill. Set tors and members had to liv n hoarding houses at ol icorgetown, two miles and lalf away, and get to and frot he capital the best tljey coul n carts or on horses. Peiinsv anin avenue, the now famou borough fare through which a he great parades pass, wa lien a swamp with elder bushes rhe centennial of tlio Oapitr >ity is to be celebrated with iit >osing ceremouies tlio 12th t icxt month."?Chicago Time? Ierahl. Preronlotl n Tragrdy. Timely information 17iv t> Mrs Dei ong, of New Straitsville, Ohio, pr? en ted a dread till tragedy and jave wo lives. A frigid fill rough had Ion ;ept her awake every night. She ha ried many remedies anil doctors hi teadily grew worse until urged totr >r. King's New Discover> Onebotfl /holly cured her, and she writes thi larvelous medicine also cured Mi ,ong of a severe attack of Pnciimonii iuch cures are positive proof of th latchlesa merit of fhis grand remed or curing all throat, chest and Inn roubles. Only 50c and $1.00. Ever ottle guaranteed. Trial bottles fre t Crawford Hros. drug store rt. lenator l>. S llemlcrson Mas Narrow i'tampe. Aiken, Doc. !.?Senator D londeraon hail a narrow epcap riitn but t? i? ab.D I'* > - b ? ' ' n-ui uriu^ nmn inm 11 I ti 11 I ti ras a passenger on the trail rom Charleston duo here a :2(). When the irani wuh pull ng out of White Ton 1 some uu mown party fired a pistol froi he outside. The bail passe hrough the window and passe ust over Mr Henderson's heac ho broken glass falling into hi ap. The aim wan so deliberat hat there is some suspicion tha t was an attempt to assasinat iim.?The State. It Inm * t'tli'* Iron ."Verve Vas the result of his splendid healtl ndonutahle will arid tremendous ei rg.v are not found where Stoinad over, Kidneys and Ilowels ne out ? iriler. If ynu want these qualities an he success they bring, use l>r. King *'ew bife Pills. They develop ever tower of brain and body. Only J5c. i Irawford Jtros drug store, rt. ENTE \fEEK L>Y. DNESDAY. DECEMBER NEW YORK'S WAR LRON I VICE. ii ilt is Rumored That the I'ark| hurst Socialy Will he In vlted to Join the i- j < iirsiule. M ; N v.v Y.,rk Doc. 2?The anti ^ vice committee of liftcoi* aptpoiuted by v ear'et IS. Smith will ' i probably meet tomorrow for orj ganiz ation. Headquarters for I the committee will bo selected .and vuri> us r>ub committees will y j be appointed to lake up the criiB? ado in earnest. It rumored J tonight that the l'arkhurst So-| * cioty would bo asked to aid the >r committee. In that event Kx^ I'olice Commissioner Frank Mobs |f> itikv be asked to act np counsel to the committee. Not. 1:1 the recollection of the) I oldest tesident of "Red Light"! f districts ban that section of the "r 0ity he-en ho cleared of its dens of vicious character as it was tonight When the 1'amtnany antivice cominittoe made its report ' on Friday that there was no vice I ? in the district the members lat> bored uu ler a mi-appreiioiisiou. i 1 lie i.o.i e- hid shutters closed. ?? , | i ut tin basement entrances were [stiii open. 1 ho owners took fright, however, on Saturday I night and lied. I'lio} had read " that ('apt. 1 :ins was coming. s The tight between Capt. Titus J and the dive keeping element lias, I now become k waiting game. The dive epers believe that the; reform wave soon will tie over,, and therefore intend to keep >- their shutters closed until they : n ''get the tip" to resume business.j d Com mi i tt-.es of cit'zens in thedis-j v tric.ts wili tie appointed to keep! ,f a sharp watch lor the return of! 0 the dive keepers. The women in the district will also organize to f It a f nun ,l Tomorrow CJapt Titus will ap- | pp?r in the Fourth District Coutt as witness for the landlords, who h claim tha* they have been unable ? to drive objectionable tenants r] from their promises. Titus and; ins policemen vril give the necen I s *ai. eviil* no >, so that tho landI lor-ls can have no excuse. (| To < urr- it Colli In Out* Day lake I.axative Hronio-Quinine Tahifis. All Urinririst* refund tin- money 1- if il fails to cure. K W. Grove's sig,, nature is on each box. "J5c. n Charleston's Font ribution to the n Penitentiary. 1'hirty-seven prisoners will bo 1- sent from Charleston to the State is penitentiary at (Columbia today II or tomorrow. They are tiio law s breaker* w no wore convicted at ; the recent term ot Court oi Gent| oral Sessions, and they go to serve terms from six months to a . life time. Two murderers pot life sentences, and Judge Bu- p ohutiau >iavn every man convict | x ed the lull extent of the law. f The youngest prisoner in the i hand is Coleman Singleton, the ten year old hoy who got five| i'j years for highway robbery. He t it was the chap who snatched & ?' a pocket hook from a lady in King * '' Street some months ago. v Out ot all the murder cases t "e tried at the Sessions Court only ? one man is 111 jail waiting to he 1 r' hanged. He is .lames Kelly and ' M he will he lonesome aftvr his fel v low murderers are gone. Kelly 1 K will he hanged on January 4.? '' * News and Courier, 3rd. , Il Nnfcil Ills log. 1* A. I>anforth, of T.aOranere, <*a., ? I sutTt ret! mi ten for ix months with j lit frightful running sore on his leg,! | b'lt \ riO s t o ".in*Ikii - A mil H Sal \ > ! S w hoilj f urei] it in ten days. Kor I ! ! e eers, \Viiii11da, Hums, Jloils, I'ain or1 Piles it's the best salve in tin- world. p Cure guaranteed. Only lIBe. Sold by li Crawford tiros, druggist. rt .* Cost of New Y ork's Police. c| Now York. Dec. 1.?Comptrol 11 I ior (Joler announced today that 1 '? the total cost of the police de- I 3 partment lor (Ireater Now York i **1 for the ensuing your would roach t $11,1 (>2,323 ; that the tax per cap- s * ita to support the department i would be $3.1 f?. and that tho 1 average aalary of the members of i I the f orce is $1,377. i 11 '' V tiv linnvi What > an 4 rr Tm l< I <[ >f (1 W hen you take iJrovc'aTasteless Chill 's Tonio because the fornuila in plainly y printed on every bottle showing that t( it is simply Iron and Quinine in a ,tasteless forro. No . uro, no pay. 80c. [joy iPP 5. moo. ' The Abs< BAlClN6 is the baking use, its sale ex other baking p< Royal Bakil its counterpart Its qualities, xvk more healthful appearance and to itself and ; in other leaven ROVAL RAKING POWDER A Modern Knipiro Huildir. Nobod v could h;>vp nv i>.l h ?.? o his start in ;ife than Marcus 3aly. Horn of :? poor Irish famiin such obscurity r11ut. it ia r.o* iven certain whether in* iir*t up joarauce in the .World was on his or the otl.i r side cf the Atantic; cast a.'nit on the wharves >f San Fr.?rici;c.o without a cent it the ape ot thirteen; digging lotatoes to earn money enough o take him to the mines, and risking himself mining export, .vithour schooling, t?v dogged ttiuly of the rocks in which lie van laboring,? he w s a self made nan, if ever there was one. There were plenty of men swing ng their pioks at his side who lad had hettc-r advantages than lis; who had been taught some hing about geology and miner ilogy. and who had even b?en apitalists in a small way. But hoy kont on swinging picks, vhile Dalv studied, observed, >ondered, planned, and finally ipcame the master of his profesion,and of the riches to which it vas the kev,? Review of Reviews or December. R(?ry !' n Msivr. To bp bound hand and foot for yenre >y the etiains of disease is the worst orm of slavery, Oeorge I). Williams, >f Manchester, Mich., tells how such a lave was made free. He says: "My vife has been ?o helpless for live years hat she could not turn over in bed done. After using t wo hot t les of Klecric Mitters, she is wonderfully iiniroved and able to do her own work." This supreme remedy for female dis ases quickly cues nervousness, sleep' essness, melancholy, headache, backiche, fainting and dizzy spells. This uiracle working medicine is a godlend to weak,sickly, run down people Wvery bottle guaranteed. Only otic *old by Crawford Uros., Bruggist. t (Mtl I'rnhs in I oitrf, Washingtuii, Dfc. \IootH- chief I t! ( i ureau, has in <d.> a statement, 11 winch calls attention to tin recent decision of the I nitec dates Court of Appea - at liirii mond, Ya, im >1" ul ih>? respon ability of a master fo 1amages hv rain to -? <*^rt; '? <?! rice discharged on an 1 indu Uort i wharf at Charleston, S C, whni the weather burc-m had predicted rain. Ho says, 001 tra - t< wid ly published r ru o ts, the deci uon clearly ?int? d t . it \s here tin dorm warnings are brought t< the attention of r? -sel masters 1 is their duty to take cognizanei i?nd observo them, though tin Court said the ordinary predic tions of ram, am.w and mod raf? changes of temperature are los reliable tlian almost anything o which the general public is ex perted to take cognizance. I'ro Moore contends thn* the deci?ior was a commendation instead o ? , If yon hnrv BJ anything to n?ll ll advertiae it la V?r Jwa/ th? Rnterpri** Katox rraaooable. " k * ? ' ' r-r-m No. 71 . _ . _?.. - - il. -'t Bk $S& MB BSBBti >s ilutely Pure -Powder " o? i! * v;iri'.i^ %'iul i?) frfff* ynlr powder of general ceeding that of. all 3wdcrs combined, i lg Powder has not ! at nomc or aoroaa. ;t lich make the bread and the cake of finer ^ . flavor, are peculiar ire not constituent (: ing agents. C.reat ermrts are made to Mill alum bakis* I*>wders under the plea that they are so many tents a pound cheaper than Royal. The admission that they are cheaper made is an admission that they are inferior. But alum powders contain a corrosive poison and should not be used in food, no matter how cheap. CO., 100 WILLIAM ST., NEW YORK. a condemnation of storm warnings. Tl.e bureau, he savs, concede* that one out of every five forecasts of precipitation h a failed ni verification. while there ha - not been a destructive marine storm anywhere in the United States in over six years that was not preceded bv the danger warnings, nor a severe cold wave of which farmers were not given timely warning. | Stop* (lie Coitich and Works off (lie (old. I.nxat i ve Hromo-Quinine Tablets cure ? rum in ime uajr. ixocurp, tio pay. 1 Price 25 cents. A Thousand Poisoned With Arsenic in Beer. London, Dec. 1.?The beer poisoning epidemic at Manchester, which haH so worked up the north of England, has now spread to London. The county council 1 announces it is taking active measures to protect the community. Many samples of glucose ' used by the brewers have been found to contain arsenic. In the Manchester and Liverpool districts there are already a thousand patients, and there have been i nearly 70 deaths due to a particularly bad lot ofjglucose supplied 1 to favorite local brewer s. I | Mall' Mates to Richmond, Va. and Hotnpn Annual Convention, Southern Educational Association, Rich, tnond, Ya., Dec. 27-2!), 1900. On account of the above accas ion, Southern railway will sell : j round trip tickets to Richmond, Ya. and return, from all stations !on its Lines at rate of One First 'Class fare for the Round trip, 1 plus $2 00 membership feo. 1 lckets will be sold from Washington, 1). C and points in 11 Virginia and North Carolina, ):I)ec. 20th and 27th, with final 'j limit Dec. 31st, 1900, inclusive; jfrom points in other Southern lStat.es, Dec. 25th and 20th, with r final limit .Jan. 2d, 1901. SouthMem railway otl'ers best service ' ever afforded to Richmond. Fast 11 time and convenient schedules. MThrough sleeping car between Birmirigham,Atlanta, Greenvilie, Spartanburg, Charlotte and Rich ' mond. Hotel Dining cars on all ' through trains, t w 1 ill uriniiru I U I wriIJH I IUI1 l*H HI * rate?, reaervationo, etc.. call on or write any aerent of the South ern Railway or it? connections. 8 H. Hahdwick, G. P. A., s Nov. 24-wa. Atlanta, Ga., t oo? od ton rr r.-: f Mi?ls?otr1t?n <*i\n find i\ Ifxlremontln. the 1 tern while me fclTcr is in imrfWiit erMnr Br f M A Sin-?on# Liver MoUlclr.o I* the he?t Regulator. T?fi f