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** ' ? V Qmsi&guiosss 'fs&dl Poison There is no poison no highly contugious bo deceptive and so destructive. Don't b? wF too sure you ure cured because all externa signa of the disease have disappeared, am the doctor says you are well. Many per ?Jns have lieen dosed with Mercury and Potash for months or years, and pro nouuecd cured to realise when too lat< that the disease was only covered up ? Doyots ?Ca out again, and to their sorrow and niortifi cation find those nearest ntul dearest tc them have been infected by this loath' some disease, for no other poison is sc surely transmitted from parent to child ar. this. Often a bad case of Rheumatism, Catarrh, Scrofula or severe skin disease, an old sore or ulcer developing in middle life, can be traced to blood poison conin^e.irly Th9 S!n ?f th? P^nontt life, for it remains smoldering in the system forever, unless properly treated an ] driven out in the beginning. S. S. S. is the only antidote for this peculiar virus, |k the ouly remedy known that can over ,,.~ ;? a-i? ? ? -* -< *< W.UV. *v w.vu uuvv i?. mil ui uie uiooa, ana It does this so thoroughly and effectually that there is never a return of the disease to embarrass or humiliate you afterwards. /^^l cures Contagious Blood 4ft Poison in any and all stages; contains na ^ ^ mineral t break do\ui .sM your constitution ; it is fmrely vegetable and the only blood puriier known that cleanses the blood and at the same time builds up the general health. Our little hook on contagious blood poison is the most complete and instructive ever issned; it not only tells all about this disease, hut also how to cure froursclfat home. It is free and should >e in the hands of everyone seeking e cure. Send for it. THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA. QA. Short Locals. Wednesday, February 13. 1001. ?Miss Bertlm Throat t of Pleasant Hill is visiting in the city. ? Lagrip has a grip on this * community and is holding it well. ?Mr. I. T. Ilimtor, chief of WB polico is still housed up with Rheumatism. ?Mr. J. Harvey White of Graham, N. C., of visiting at Col. Springs' this week. ?Mr. A. H. Green of Rock Hill is visiting his daughter liore, Mrs W. T. Williams. ?Mr. Martin Oauthen has moved into one of M J. C. Howling dwellings on Elm Street. ?Mr. L. E. Brown, represent ing the Rock Hill Roller Mills wo* in Lancaster Tuesday. ? Mr. II. J. Hickson of the Charh ston Live Stock Company was in town a couple of days this week. ?Dr S. R Peek the Charlotte ^ Eye Specialist will be in Fi.mcaster at the Cunningham Home Hotel Tuesday, February 26th. nt ?Mr. J. l'\ Gregery caiur down from GafFney Saturday and went on down to Taxahaw on businoss returning Monday, lie will go to GatFuey today. ?Mr. C E A. Byersof Charlotto, N C , is getting up some classes at the mill and will teach a day class and a night class. ?Married, Sunday, Feb 10, 1901, by Magistrate Oaskey, Mr. Hurley Baker and Miss Mamie McAteor, daughter of Mr. Jno M. McAtoer of this county. ?Some of Kershaw's citizens are said to be getting awful dry. One of them phoned to the board hero 'when?' 'Oh when?.' ?There will be service in the ^ Episcopal church Thursday ^ at 11 : 15 o'clock, conducted by the Rov J. W. Cantey Johnson. ?I)r. J. O. Kilgo, of Trinity College,N. G.,will dedicate lleiith Springs Methodist church the fifth Sunday in March, and will till an appointment in the Ker shaw Methodist church on that night. ?Messrs. W. B. Gulp tfc Go. have openel up their stock ol general merchandise in the store room near the mill recently vecated by Messru. d. M Knight ifc Oo. The building bun been overhauled and enlarged npeciallv for their butnnesB. ? Rev. Ooalmer? Frasor goes t<> Rock Hill Ihi* rrurning t<? at fond u call meeting of llet 1ml Pienbytery to disrtolve the pastoral relations bet weon Rev. Alexander Sprunt and the church there, Mr. Sprout having been aac? culled to tl.o pastorate of the First Presbyterian church of Charles| ton. , ?Dr. Poovey, who went to New York a couple of weeks ago, is j taking a post graduate course in the New York Polyclinic. He I will bo gone three weeks yet. f ?Rev. H. G Bucholtz, the popular pastor of the Chester J Baptist church passed through town Monday on his way to ' Korshaw to assist the pastor i there in a series of meetings. Nfopn (Lc C'oiikIi iiiiiI Work* off > Ihti Coltl. Laxative Urouao-Quinine Tablets cure i a cold in one day. Nooure. no pay. Price 'J5 cents. I Jn lie the Kernhaw I)l*/>etiHury% "Any new developments in tho Kershaw dispensary mattor"? we asked I)r. McManus of the local board Rrv < ? A 1 A ll no niiiti in1, caw|h unit mere 1 are a host of applicants for the position of dispenser there", lie was not certain just when a selection will he made and the dispensary reopened. Persons who can not take ordi nary pills find it a pleasure to take De Witt's Little Karly His ers They are the best little liver pills ever made. Crawford Bros, d W 8 A Cttll Meeting. 'I he members of the Lancaster Kitl^s are requested to meet in the Armory tonight (Wednesday) By-order of Captain. E. .1. Mathis, Secretary and Treasurer. Thf bo*l Prescription for IVfatarln j Chills and fever is a bottle of Grove's Tasteless Chill Tonic. It is simply iren and quinine in a tasteless form No cure, no pay. Price fiO cents I'o/nihtt ion of lutnaiHtnr- ???#/ Other Townn and Citfen. The census of last year places Lancaster's population at 1477 This, of course, does not include the mill population, neither does it include the scores of people who have moved to Lancaster since last .Tune. If both of these classes were counted, Lancaster's population would reach very close to 3,000. In 1880, Lancastor had but 1004 inhabitants. The pain in her population, therefore, in the last decade is nearly 300 per cent., counting the mill population as a part of Lancaster's nonulation. ?si it manifestly should bo counted. The population of Kershaw is 027 while that of Heath Springs is 260. The population of some other towns of tha State are : Camden, 2,441 Charleston, . 55,807 Che raw', 1,151 Chester, 4,075 Chesterfield, 308 Columbia, 21,108 Fort Lawn, 120 Fort Mill, 1,304 Greenville, 11,860 Greenwood, 4 824 Hickory Grove, ,280 Kichburir, * 240 Koek Hill, " 5,485 Spartanburg, 11,305 Union, 5,400 VVintisboro, 1,705 Yorkville, 2,012 . The total population of the State is put down at 1,340,310. When yen want> a physic That it mild and gentle, ea*y to take and pleasant in effect nee Chamberlain'* Stomach and Liver Tablet*. Price, 2ft rents. Samples free. Kvery box guaranteed. F.ir sale hv .1. F M??k?v C* Letter From ltoprcsoiitatife Kst ridge. Mr. Editor: ? I'lease allow mo a small space in your paper for a abort letter. We.have passed on many bills since I wrbte last ; otno we killed and some we passed. The following is a list of acts ratified on the 71b inst., by the 1 loose and Senate, and will become laws when signed by the Governor : To ralily Amendment to the constitution to Authorize the General Assembly to provide [by law, for condemnation of lan lor drainage. To provide for building and State exhibit at th South Carolina and West India Exposition. To validate drawin of all juries for the year 1001 Ceding to city of Charleston cei tain marsh lands for a i.ava station. To prevent sale of good within one half of a mile of a re ligious camp ground. To requir the county commissioners tosho\ nature of claim in published re ports. To require all courts t take judicial notice of laws an ordinances of any town or city Ceding land on Sullivan's Islan to the United States government To regulate bonds of public off cers. There were other acts rat ifled, at the same time, hut no of interest to our county. The child labor bill has bee? brought up in the Senate, and i passed that body by one vote Some of the senators who thu pushed the bill say it is fo humanity's sake that they wantci the l>ill passed, and they amende* I he bill so that if a widow wil make oath that sho has to hav her children to help earn a livin, she cat? work them at any age? where is the humanity in that If humanity does not roach th orphan children who does it reach I believe there is more politica bunkum in it than anything else By a vote of GO to 33 the Hons refused to pass a bill requirin] every child between the ages of and 12 years of ages to at ten* school three months in each year The white children of our count; do that now and I did not wan to force thousands of low-countr, negroes into the schools for th whites to pay for; so I vote against the bill. The House has passed a bill t appropriate $100,000 more fo the common schools which is th only poor man's school. Th House also voted $200,000 t pension Confederate soldiers, can't tell what the Senate will d with these hills. I expect, to vot against the child labor hill who it reaches the House. I hav given my reasons in a former let ter. I visited my son, lv. T. Est ridgo and family at Hothune, las Sunday. We will adjourn sin die next Friday or Saturday, will close as I have asked for to much space now. Respectfully, J. N. EST RIDGE. Columbia, S. O., Feb. 11, 1901 There is always danger in usin counterfeits of DeWitt's Witc Hazel Salvo. The original is safe and certain cure for pi lei It is a soothing and healing salv for sores and all skin diseasei Crawford Bros. d wDuring Man-Hunt I'lunned. Tkore is being planned by th state authorities one of the mos daring man hunts ever known i this country, and military mei are active in perfecting arrange meats, say a a Lexington, Ky, dispatch of Sunday. Uoverno Beckham and his advisers tiav conceived the idea of arrestini and delivering into the hands o various courts all the outlaws ii the mountains of the state con victed of murder, who have no been arrested by the oflieerB o of the county. There are man; counties in which there are a many as ten men who have beei for months defying arrest 01 felony charges, the county sher ifTs being unable, because o local influence and dange of fued factions, of hringtni them to justice. The raid i to ho under the personal man a^ement of Col. lioger 1). Wil liatris, a man largely experienced in quelling feuds, who will nc under orders from the govorno and Adjutant General Murray Colonel Williams is to take tic first battalion state militia, undo Captains Calhoun and Longmire with a section of tho artillery am two or three field pieces and pro coed then to the most convenien points in the mountain district# and from there send out detach nient* to various points. It i probable that London will b d * e | f) Mrh. Frank Carter, 8 Met rill Street, Amesbury, Mm*. This lotton should carry Faltl and Oon vlo Hon to t ho Hoar It 1- M|? O;?I. ia/ %*u mmmm VT(/mC/f7?i "I suffered with inllammation nn<? falling of the womb and other dis't agreeable female weaknesses. 1 had bad spells every two weeks that would last from eight to ten days and would II have to ^o to bed. I also had headache ana backaehe most of the time ' and such bearing down pains I '"ould , hardly walk across the room at times. I doctored nearly all the time foi s about two years and seemed to grow worse all the time until last September r I was obliged to take my bed, and the ji doctors thought an operation was the only thing that would help me, but il this I refused to have done. . "Then a friend advised me to try the ' Pinkham medicine, which I did, and p after using the first bottle I began to improve. I took in all five bottles of g Lydia E. Pinkham's Illood Purifier, four boxes of Lvdia E. Pinkham's Dry ~ Form Compound, three boxes of Liver \ Pills and used three packages of Sana) tive Wash, and I am as well now as I e ever was. I am more then thankful t every day for inv cure." ? Mas. Frank Cartkr, 3 Merrill St.. Amesbury, Mass. not gLnulnm. Lydlm E. Pinkham Mmdlclntt Co. e * selected lor headquarters. Tliii ' point is within easy reach of Clay J county, where there are proba . bly more outlaws than in any y other section, and of Bell anc j Harlan counties, where art Horry Howard and .John L ^ Powers indicted for partieipa e tion in tho assination of Willinn d Goebel. Howard has abou him a body guard of determinec 0 men, and has said ho will nevoi ? surrender or be taken alive if Warrants sent to the sherift o e Hell county have been returnee e with the entry "not found' 0 written across them, althougl 1 the officials well know o () Howard's where'bouts and oik of the deputy sherilfs has foi several weeks been guide for i 11 party of civil engineers wdrkin* e in the county, and was witl Howard and his posse every day John Powers is still in Hurl at j county. He was arrested otu.e I -M-.t the ronnty jiuliro turned hin e looso. It ip predicted that then 1 v. '1 ho bloodshed wlien the sol o d;er* are sent after Howard anc Lowers, l)iit Governor Rookharr an ! his friends arc determined and aince this annerior form method is the on!}' practical out I it is to ho reported to. It is ho lieved that there in to he litth rouble in securing the arrest o g f v,v of the criminals save thoat h accused of the Goehel murder. h M , . a .t. F. Mar.key A Co., druggists, wil e refund you your money if you are no 3. satisfied after using Chamberlain' p Stomach and I.iver Tablets. The; cure disorders of the stomach, bilious ncss constipation and headache Price. 25 cents. Samples free. ? Little Daisy Lou Onnio, (l Infant daughter 0f j\ir# au( () Mrs. I). F. Hilton, of White Bluff aged about six months, died ot December 17, 1000, Dear lit tit '' Daisy is gone ht:f vo! fnrrrr" >n 0 This lovely 1..: : y?? 1 : Jr. j. Called I.-nee . ?r!. !'<nm, . Cftmo to ?ii. .v i .? ' In Puiiet'.-.*: Would Lin >rn Kro a'n cut*hi linrm or * -rim fade, 1 >o;ith cuum with frlontlly c.iro, t l'l. iponlnK !iu ! to It* ;vven Co" ? "d. And kudu it Lions tin tli- re. J A C: >r IV 3 Millions of people are familial it with DeW itt's Li tf ie E.tt iy Kiseri - and thoao whe use I hen find hen f to he famous lift o liver pi'lg r Nevergripe. Cmv/fntd Bn 1 w < H AyentM If 'anted !\ The position of resident a pec hi agent of iho Kquitable Lift* As ^ Hiiranco Society tor Lancaster ant r vicinity is open to a man of goof character and ability. A vnl p nable contract, carrying renew ah will be given to the right man Address, VV. .1. Uoddkv, j tf. Hock Hill, 8. ('. . I.iko bad dollars, all center feits of DeWitt's Witch Hs/.e ' Salve arc worthies. The orgina " quickly cures piles, sores and al * skin diseases, t,r;,wfor'* Hro* o d - w s GENTLEMEN. Get the New. Novel Discovery. PIGEON MILK . lMJKCTOIt ( itres (ioi'orrbu>a ii?io' <J! t tn ' tn < J iyn: Its ui'iion Is mitjf cul Prevent stricture. A I complote I'uboQarried invent rocket. snr? preventative Sent by mail In p"??ir? pitckn/e, prepniil, on receipt of price. fI 00 per Ooxfur rs? t'i aw fori! Bros. Druggists. Axont*. Ln-iant ter, S. U 1-ew f / lt?i ntou t iona11y 0itii11imI. Editor Enterprise?In writing up tlio battle ol "Well* Valley tbo following tm inert (survivors of Company I), First r'-gini'-tit S. C. Volunteer*) worn unin!??n tii-nally omitted tr ;o !i*t <?T survivorp, tow;t: A: *i;ias Small, J. 8. Blaekmon, 10. A. c sk?y, Thou. I*. Caskey and ;.f>r ? J'it' man, Pleasm t Ui'l. 8. 0. 1 i. ! 1'hiky. | Kecent < xpcritr.'" ' show f ii:i ; [ all classes of filed;- 11s ;>e c 111 I pleloly dbyvte ' by a prepai d tion called Kodol spepsiaCuie, L which absolutely digests what you eat. As it is Il:o only coir. ' binatiou of all the natur-l diges , fc'nta ever devised i!u> rlcmniid , for it has lipcnme < normoiis. It i has never failed to cure the very ' worst cases of indite stion and it , always gives instant relief. Craw , i for J R?"os. (1 w s I ! Senator I ill man Omphalic. j Washington, Fob. ?The pas sago at the beginning ol the Isofiftion of the senate of a bill granting a pension of $50 ; montti to Stacy II (J giwe'l, C ) F, 130h volunteer in'autry, itiuuceb Mr , Tillman of South Carolina tan make pome forcdol comments r upon the house in not taking aci tion upon a bill providing for h , pension for a Mexican veteran who resided in South Carolina during the Civil war and natu[ rally had been in sympathy with I j the Confederacy. Tho hill had, 3 been passed b}' the senate I>tit ! * the house invalid pension com-1 niittee was delaying final action j II upon it, Mr. Tillman urged. t Ho said thht there was much j I sectional animosity in tlm house committee, that the members refused to permit action upon the . hill for the benefit of this old Mexican veteran. * "Is the war over or in it not?" demanded Mr. Tillman with vot hemence. "Lot us find our whethf er it is or not. 1 swear by 'he ? Almighty God that 1 will not let . C another pension bill pass thirj t senate until this old man gets r justice." ? For the weakm ft- and pros'rr. j tint; followii g grippe there h* nothing ao promo* and fiective ' Ha One Minute Cough Cure. '1 his i preparation is highly endorsed j aa an unfailing remedy for all' j throat and lung troubles and itr early use prevents consumption. It was made to euro quickly. 1 Crawford Bros. d-w-t * > " mm% ^ Wmx II Nht?MI IIIN I.ctf. ? I'. A. Danforth, of T.aGrange, Ga.. r suffered intensely for six months with >1 frio'lilful imi ?1li i i\ o* JAru /\I? b!a 1" ~ ? I ' <*< hut writes that Bucklen's Arnica Salve ' wholly cureil it in ten days. For fleers, ounds, Burns, Hoi la. l'ain 01 | I'iles 't's the best salve in the world. I I Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Hold hy I I Crawford Bros, druggist s I . IIow lo Cure 111* Crip. Remain quietly nt home and take | Chamberlain's Cough Remedy as directed and a quick recovery is sure to follow. That remedy counteracts , ! any tendency of the grip to result in pneumonia, which Is rpally the only , serious danger Among the tens of 1 thousands who have used it for the i jrrip not one case has ever been re! ported that did not recover. For sale by J. F. Maekey A Co. Foundec CTb ll " ~ J jjf * '1 M /r srj 'A ? * & -A :k r "Sing tli-Mr ( 5! ?I There's a tower ? i money value in i i if it's i ST II | CHAS. M.ST-tiFr, n. Ann 9. OAMr<iV4 ntuv n ' I wim not n, *u? * tivm nt? /* I ifeA' To produce the best result? in fruit, vegetable or grain, the I fertilizer used must contain ! enough Potash. For particulars see our pamphlets. We I send them free. GERMAN KAI.I WORKS, 93 Nassau Si-, Nwr Yinrltv utakT" Sack of THE ROCK HILL ROLLER MILLS FLOUR or MEAL Honre wtttt vnrr ? V V A A. AJk w W And it will not disappoint. Ask your Grocer for it, take no substitute. Its pure And unadulterated. 0WF~Now management, clean business. /faWSond us in your orders, everything up to date. L. E. BROWN, Manager. buck Hill Keller Mills,Rock Hill, South Carolina. You Know tVhnl Yon Ar? T?kla j When you take Grove'sTasteless Chill j Toni<; because the 1'urinuin is plainly printed on every bottle showing that it is simply Iron and Quinine in a tasteless form. No cure, no pay. Rfro. ? PI1 ilWl cocaine*" whisky 5? f h ? nftl Habit* Cured at uir kUnalof ??H tCi ititn, lu CO daj*. llundf of Till*- ? ncofl. 2f> )our? a mpoc tally. Book Yi Ny Hotn*? '?> .itnient sent I'Jil-R- AddrMV i fvt. .VOOt-UEY, M. 9.. At4nnt?k ? ? To ? lire n olil In On? I)of i Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabj lets. All druggists refund the money if it fails to cure. E. E. Grove's signature is on each box. 'J5c. I . A powerful engine cannot be run w:<!i s weak bjiior, and we ciin. Ue ?p up the strain of an active life with a weak stomach ; neither can we stop the human machine to make repairs. If the J stomach cannot digest enough i food to keep the body strong, such n prepartion ns Ivodol Dyspepsia Cure sure should be used It digests what you eat and it simply can't help but do you good. CrRwford Bros. d-w-g Reports show a greatly increas j eu death rate from throat and lung troubles due to the prevalence of croup, pneumonia and grippe. We advise the una of One Minute Cough Cure in all of these difficulties. It is the only harmless remedy that gives immediate results. Children likeit. Crawford Bros. d-w-? 1 ll<42. pre Mios ^ vvr braise-" of strength and CJ' a single word EFF. .PI AN* MANUFAOTUREH I BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Charlotte, N. C.