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pw" . Sweet Bells Jangled Cat ot Tune and Harsh." ohj.'-espeare'a description ftta thou-1 [< s .nd8 of vromen. Thoy are cro?, des- ? F--indent, sickly, nervous?a burden to ' ? . lemsolvcs and tliolr families. Their' R -vveet dispositions are gone, and thoy, like i !'he bolls, seem sadly out of tune, liut t' .ere U a remedy. They can uao McELREE'S iWinc of Cardui K It brings health to the womanly' r organism, and health there means' t veil polsednerves, calmness, strength. . fj It restores womanly vigor and J" >\ver. [ It tone9 ?p the nerves which s-iPcr-f Ling and disease have shattered. It isr Ttho most perfect remedy ever devised j*to restore weak women to perfect';" | -alth, and to make them attractive B and happy, f,i.oo at all druggists. |j For advice in cases requiring spec-; Linl directions, address, giving synip-; (Items, "The Ladies' Advisory De-t r partment," The Chattanooga Medi-j Ecine Co., Chattanooga. Tenn, B KEY. J. W. SMITH, Oamilcn, 8. C., f, P. "?ym?"My wlfo usej \Vlno of Caxvul at hom>*. F ;<rr Jailing of the wotnb mid It ei.Urcl.y cured 9 MM ENTERPRISE. Published bvery Wednesday and Saturday T!!9. Enterprise - Publishing Corcpsr. A. J. CLARK K.titor. One Year $1.00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months, 25 cts In Advance. Saturday, February 23, 1901. If tho statutory laws of Kansas, or any other state, are violated by the venders and manufacturers of intoxicating liquor it' the officers of the law will not punish the offenders and stop the "offence, tho outraged and long-suffering people are t<> be commended for turning out enmasso and smashing the joints. NO FREE PAS5ES YET. Governor McSweeney has not yet approved the Act recently parsed repealing the anti-free pass lav/. What he will do remains to bo seen. If he approver tho A' '. should recomiueud it liis next message, the repeal t ir.? aci providing lor liv<milage each way to me mho tho legislature. That Act pissed to enable members of th? legislature to travel to and lion; too sessions of that body wiiiiou* expense to themselves; but it tiiia anti free pass law is repealed and the railroads "extend the courtesy" that they aro tacith invited by legislators to extend, then the milage will not bo need el any longer. PIER PONT MORG AN'S CLERKS. None of Them Receive a Less Salary Than $1,000 a Year. Among the places now eagerly h oght aftor are clerkships in lb. g vat banking house of .J. 1\ M : gut & Co. Fathers with sotr just starting out in life wateh for openings at the corner of Ws'1 and Broad streets. The wnitin< It. t is nearly as long as that r>t the Union Cltib in the palmiest d'vs. The head of hou?c t kes a personal interest in the welfare and advancement of his employes and never engages ^ beginner at a salarv of less than a $1,000 a year. Only capable, v ?rth; young men are admitted to his employment, and he feel* t'i it a boy who does not deserve? f 1.000 a year deserves nothing? th it is, he does not want him ?f any price. While clerks in the Rvajftg^ banking business houses are starting of with $10 a week. *m giad to got ho much, the luokv ones at Morgan'? receirim 119.1*. Reporta show a greatly inorea? p i death rate from throat and long troubles due to tho preva h ..ee <>f croup, pneumonia and grippe. We advise the u?e of One Minute Couah Cure in all i f these difficulties. It ia the only h rmleHH remedy that give? im nr?t dtate repulto. Children like it ^'Apwford Bros. d w b Y? * AN OUTLAW BEAVER East Out ol the Colony by His AsHoeiHfcN and Com polled to Life Alone. A curious episode of beaver life is I old by A. KudelylTe Dugmoro i?? tlie March 'Everybody's Maga zine\ In the boavor enclosure recently formed in the National Zoo al Washington there is an outlaw, a beaver cut oft'from conact with his fellows and condemned* to live alone. It seetns that tho beavers increased in numbers rapidly and tho following year, when they wero all full grown, tho rules and regulations of Beaverdom were put in force. It was decided that thoro was one ^ beaver too many, and, according * Io their laws, lie must either be take himself to somo other local t, ity or submit to an untimely death. \ Now, the victim chosen?wheth t er by ballot or by what other means, who shall say ??had to leave the colony, and, as it was r impossible for him to get olf of ^ i own accord, death would have a ecu his lot iiad ho not been saved j by the keeper. For a short time be was kept in a cage, until a suitable place could bo made t] ; ly, ana the place selected was enclosure in which 1 found I itim leading bis lonely life. Being h sol it ui y bachelor, he a el not is yet gone in for regular . housekeeping?perhaps he thinks \ it scarcely worth while building a house until he has a mate. As it is lie has made a burrow in the bank with the entrance at the level ol the water. In this he spends hi> days, seldom coming out at all before sunset, and fre t'|u -nt!y much later. On leaving .ht rground house ho in i ibly _oes direct ly to the fenc? j corner, where he stands watching his former companions for as much as hall an hour at a time. Tliev, on * he contrary, seldom pay the least attention to him. From their lodge came the sound ol muffled voices; evidently they were holding an animated con vm. sat ion in heaver language. I is a strange-sounding language a mixture* of subdued cliil ii.<iT- voices and I he crying of a t " TV young puppy. NV hot tier 01 J no' our heavei understood the * < i i t of ti-.vir discu.-sion would la ( uilHeuit t<> -as, but certain it i ( i i in i! Jo l>c very mnei J interested by it all. 1 UK Oil IN A SITUATION. i j London, February 21-?"At I their L<t st moonng," *ays a IV ] Kin corre*pondent of Tt.e Morn I i'ovt, wiring yesterday, "the for eifin envoys agreed to compro | u i-e. ri'i. * pro: o e to permit the n?t;tcnces of deeapitntion in tin eases of I'rince Tuan, Duke Lnr ar>d (Jeti Tung Ku Sinng, to life ( i: .<ri? rir ; nr mi will agree t< . I tie following punishments: I'-incr Chiang to bo strangled. r : Yu Hsion to be decapitated, Chao ^ h . 1 tn > and Hsu (' 11 e n g \Vu to 11.ft oenenrted in I'ekin. If th< a < >r.rt advances no now obstacle t < negoti riotis oi the firht poin} e f t the demands <>f the poworn . r ? v Ho considered closed. London. F b 21?A dispatch to 111 o Ron tor Telegram com- ? puny from Pokin dated yesterday, says : "The Chinese have f yielded on the question of pun- 1 i?lnnents and it is announced ' that the demand of the powers 1 will he fully Complied with ^ The reply of the court lias not a yet been communicated to the 1 'gations, hut it is known to j have been received by Prince ^ | Chine and Li Hung Chang, and t |it wi 1 probably be communicated tomorrow r London, Feb 21 ? I>r Morri- a son wiring to The Times from Pokin vesterdnv. s*.ra J ' ' "V " * a I ? court has yiolrlorl and consented 'j to the infliction of the punishmet RMV* COTTON ROOT PMRfe. fir- rial, fcnplr.' . C ENNYROY AL |llLL8 roltable??1 wrivf M Ladlca : ? HRk for t>?. Runt " tt< n Root and i'ennyroya female Pliln Tliryneo-r ,1 fall never Injure I Mailed to any .?rt ; a dr?-nR on r?rpli)t of Is |!00by 0 Mt Paul, M!no Tlie Ruat Med. | , Cr?*fwi Brr?, Pri'ffylste, Atrntn, Lancet fr, M. C. ? r>] n DrBull's iCOUGH SYRUP/0 cures Hacking Couglia, A Sore Lungs, Bronchitis, m Grippe, Pneumonia ana M nil sever? lung affections. Wjk Why then risk consump- Si tion, a slow, euro death ? H Take Earning I Act at H oncol Buy a bottlo of Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, Sjj a doctor's prescription, used over 60 years. Price, only 26 cents. Insist on having it. Don't be imposed upon. Reftiso the dealer's substitute :it is SS not as good as Dr. Bull's. Salvation Oil cure# Rheumatism I Aches and Pains. 15 dc 25 eta. lemanded, petitioning however, liat the sentences on Chao Shu }iao and Ying Nien may be trangulation instead of decapiation. To this the foreign envoys have agreed. The question, herefore, is virtually settled. When you want a physio that is uild and gentle, easy to take and leasant in effect use Chamberlain's Itomach and Liver Tablets. i'rire, 2n ents. Samples free. Every box jruarinteed. For sale by J. F. Mackey ? Co. <8 L'his rfRnatuto is on every box of tho pfcn .ine Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets .he remedy tliat cures a coltl lu ono U?j Used during Expectancy. Simmons S.jn w 'Itie Wine or Tablets cheer and Strength n ilother. Shorten Labor aud Rob ConUueu lit if Its Terrots. Handsomest and Fastest Train Fver Hun to tho North and Nort liwest. Leaving St. Augustine, Flu., ivery day except Sunday at 12 >'elock, High N 0011, the handomeet and fastest train ever iperated between Florida uud he North and Northwest makes a niooth quick quick run for Jhicago, passing .Jacksonville at L :0o p. m., Macon at 8:20 p. in., Atlanta at 10 :33 p. m , arriving it Cincinnati at 12 o'clock iooii and Chicago at 8:30 p. n. This train is kuown as "The .Chicago and Florida Special," ind is a solid Pullman Vestibule rain of Drawing Room Sleep* ni; Cars, Observation Cars and Jining Cars, St. Augustine and lacksouville to Chicago, through vithout change. The route of his elegant train is the Florida isst Coast Railway, St. Augume to Jacksonville; Plant Sysein, Jacksonville to Jesup; southern Railway, Jesup tv> Jha.tanoogn ; Queen and Or ient route, Chattanooga to Cin;1111<a11 a rid from (Cincinnati to .Chicago the trains run over t':o dig Four Route, C. LI. 1) ? Motion Route, and Penna Lines )n alternate days, leaving St. \ugustine Mondays and Thurslavs via Rig Four Route; leavng St. Augustine Tuesdays and Fridays via (C. II. I).? hfonon loute; leaving St. Augua'ine Wednesdays and Saturdays via Vnn. Lines. {educed Rates to Washington on Account ol Inauguration. The Southern Hallway, The iroat Trunk Hine from theSouth o Washington offers > ?ocial!y educed rates to Washington. I). \ fc>r the* Inauguration of Prcsi out MoKinley, March 4th, 1901, s follows: For individuals, (single tickts), rate of one first claps faro he round trip, to bo Hold March st. 2nd and 3rd, with final lin it larch 9th, 1901. For regular organized miliary companies and brass band* n uniform accompanying them, wenty-five (24) or more, on one icket, still lower rates will b? ranted. Tiekets to be sc.M larch 1st, 2nd anil 3rd, with nul limit March 9th, 1901. The service of the Southern (ailvav i? by fartho most con.dete and fastest of any Jiue from ho South. For detailed information as to att'R, reservation*, etc., appl\ to ny A^ent ot the Southern Haili ay or connections. VV. 11. Taylor, A. (>. I*. Ajrent, Atlanta, Gn. o 8 3. They Want Their Ht-er. Washington, Fob. !9?The it. Louis poople declare they vill not accept the $5,000,000 ppropriation from congress if hev cnnnot have their axpo?iion open on Sunday and drinlc .11 the b<^or they waut. v . * Now War in China. Washington, Feb. 19.-?The United States will take 110 part in the expedition ordered by Count. Von Waldersee in China. There is 110 longer any doubt that a new war is to be inaugurated immediately. otakF Sack of THE ROCK HILL ROLLER MILLS FLOUR or MEAL HOME WITH YOU And it will not disappoint. Ask your Irrocer for it, take no substitute. Its pure A lid unadulterated. gm~ x o\v management, clean business. ^W*Send us in your orders, everything up to date. L. E. RROWN, MANAGKR. Kock Hill Roller Mills, Rock Ilill, Soutli (Carolina. IJOBPRINTING j Done Neatly ^ And Done Cheap. We Make a Specialy of Note Heads, Letter ii cads. Bill Heads, Envelopes, Law Briefs, Law Planks, MMMTR IILMS, 1 "loo/ lC 'i nd IVI or t? ages, Liens and Bills of Sales. Posters, Programes, Hand Bills. Your orders solicited. Enterprise Pub. Co. Atirone aenritnif n sketch nn<1 description mi?T qntrkly ascertain our opinion free whether .a invention Is prolmi ly I' lii-niuMo. t'nmniunlra. ti ussirlctly < ontlrientl.il. Handbookuu I'atonta #e:it free. I)ldi?t (.reticy for securing patents. Patent* taken through Munn & rt>. recelvo tprrlal ii .tier, without charge. In the Scientific American. A i ?n ly DtnsfrMod wooklf. f.nref?*t cir I . . .. ? HI-- r. ..l 'I* - i >. i 11 r nth*, f i. by nil T)ownr1i?nl >r*. IVlllNfi & 00 3f>1 Broadway, New York 1 ixu'lj i ifttco. '.i.) F Ht., Wiuililiifctijii. 1). U LANCA Ti:ii & CIIESTRK RAILWAY. Between ' heater and Lancaster Hobedu So pi mbor lfllh, 1900l I>ail]/ r.c- r.i,t Santlat/. Southbound Northb'iiii: J N . I St*. Irt. N- ' i P. M A M IP. M A. M 8 in U 40 1 I.v ( in *t r.... Ar 5 ftft 7 h", lb 04 K nox ' ft 20 8 17 lb Jfo * " Ulchburif " ft no 7 21 I 47 8 ft; in io o Hitncotovllle.. " 4 -7 7 12 9 13 11 00[ "...FortUmB..." 4 ift fi 57 11 S0| OMMM %... " 8 in II In <1 Ar. I<uiicu.tlor.. (.*4 0 0 no P. M. A. M P. M. A. y. No 14. I? rivlnt' LhiickhU r 0.#) >*. in,, makis CloHf iK.mioi'il.in j?! ChoHlor with Southern Hull w ay No. HO f'<r Charlotte anil polntx nortli : And Hi* lionril A r Lino "Atltnlt KMOIkl" fi.r Atlanta at,u point* w. nl Also vilih Carolina & Northwestern Hy No. lb for Lenoir, N. ('., ill 'nl' rro lull- |x.intrt, ano Southern Kailwav N.i in fk. nl iinhl.i .iad potnH o.xitt). No 17, icnvlnt ' Mil .? a, m . ottaneotK with Hon 1 born llv , No. 90 from Gol iralila ami p.iini , it?onr<l Air Lino "Atlanta H|mirial r n i ten ,i i I I-..in lorn point* urn) sou morn nv, Wi< [rmn Northern nni Ku<t ?*rti ih>!i . . i! . .in t?>r with S. C. a (J. K. for lilttelMblirf N18, l< rli< I, .mtinr .1 m [i. in connect* .11 Uaut'Msior wuii si i'. A O. K from ('.nudm ;?n.l Morion, souihrrn Ky No. :tt ?tCb?r>tcr fo? Ch'.rli'U' tiri' roin* . oi 'h No. IV If vin>r i "hrstci k. jo p m c on nor in at Chester wliii nn.horn Hallway No 81 froir. polinntn* an t point* eouth. LKKOT arftfNOtt, J. M. nil M M, I resiiieiit. Qtiu'l. i'ab. Aerul. ^ ^ A S Ml II IQATH ^ of the t '- BARG t ???? I He \ B'k'g ? | Com I HERE'S fl I SALE I <* % ?f < r^^Jr4r> E J WUUO, 8_ Broken | and Re A that have natural I & ter a whole seas i inS^ We have turnec IJ gains hy making i TERRIBLE ''i IN PF all of our Wintei Shoes, Hats, U i C* Goods and Wash iSUCH VA I SELOC $ They 'are mo ^ splendidly. Throi % GASH E 5 are visiting us. $ MCI ft A ? 7 on every purchase. ^ here, and not g ^ Kverything is a have room for N */' daily appearing. 1 fer, all I Goods 1 J It will pay you t S Single purchaser hi ^ Bargains are uneqi | Heath !/%%%%%? >-a i . J im ? ) best # >AlNs + $ -? ath s & Mer. | ? pany. I . i CHEAP | FOR YOU. $ * all irxds, $ I _ JL _ ? I LOIS, S rnnants ? ' y accunuilated af;on of biix sell- C t 1 into Great Bar- ^ REDUCTIONS | ^ICES $ * goods, Clothing, J nder-Wear, Dress ^ % Goods. & lUes | >M SEEN. ^ & tij| ving out of here ^ ^ igs of ? JUYERS J Vou save ^ NiEY \ You cannot buy ' $ et a ^ I AIM. I Bargain. We must ^ * cw . Spring Goods & \11 goods must suf- C Inst Go. I o buy here. Not a & ut realizes that our aalled. ^ s> ours etc., etc. > & Her. Co. \ I h***** %%vtv5