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* *?? Ml. !??> . "You will often g ?' ; |fe' -ivo the cost of a f M\ " 'urV subscrip- | JL~ ion to the 3 ^ N enterprise JBamma -A. consulting its v J^lvertisetnents. A>1. X. '(P "iyf for Women\j Am you nervous? y-f -, Are you completely exhausted? w Do you suffer every month? K you answer 44 yes" to any of M these questions, you naw LLTt? wnlch Ml Wine of Cardut cures. Do you H. ^ appreciate what perfect health would li ' he to you? Alter tak'ng Wine of p ^ . Cardui, thousands like you have realized it. Ncr/ou3 strain, less of sleep. H | cold or indigestion start.* menrtrual h . disorders th:.t are not noticeable at j? ' fust, but dry by diy steadily grow ' j into troublesome coiaollc r tlons. wine U of Cardui, used just tvi the men- 3 strual period, will keep the female I system in perfect condition. This J r medicine b tr.km ouletly at home There b nothing like '? to help ? v.'omtn enjoy good health. It costs ^ | only J 1 to test this remedy, which is g endorsed by 1,000,000 cured women. |i Mrs. Lena T. Frhburfl, Cart St. Loul. ? III., saysi "*1 am physically a new I woman, by reason of my u?e of Wine ot I . Cardui ana Thedfortfi Black Draught." I I In cases roqotrmir *p<K>1sl dlrrcilons. ad- I dm<?s,Bleln?sytnntoBis,"Yh<i l..vllc?- A?WI?- I ry Dopsrtmont, ' I ho OiaUoaiHies kl?Ci- | nln. (V\ ? IIEM) IN THE HAKltOlt m lie Golden Gate?Scenes lit San Francisco's Port. fJan Francisco, Feb. 23?Si. fir as can he ascertained from r ''uablo data 128 lives wore lo<*' i i the wreck of the Pacific mail Earner City of ltio do Janeiro. Sumo fishermen early tin , morning found a pack containi igthe papers of Pu ; Roou.'j Among them wa.i tlie passengo; list and a bunch of cancelled passenger tickets, and then were names on the list whosi cancelled passenger tickets did not appear among those reoos c l.it is assumed that th \ ! iiil ever at l oKoiiama, l\ h m Honolulu. That they were not ( n the vessel at the time -in ^ it down is certain. Thus far only 11 bodies huv< 1 mi recovered six whites, font <Au se and one Japanese, ^urvoyor of the Port Spent 1 is established a patrol vnlong the ocean near Bakor's. boacli and along the bay shore insidt Tort Point. Thus far his men 1 ave picked up four mail bags, t no of them washing una. Baker's and the others nont te Fort Point lift station. Tin s irvoyor has given orders 'ha | n'ltho fishing boats must report at the custom oitice - All bodies brought m by te ,i #n! all wreckage and Hot j ickcd up by fishermen mu> i a-counted for to the official.* u t te liargo office. In this way ii i thought that looting of mail I igPRnd trunks ma\ lie uopp il /. mong other effects picked uj .fishermen \va- \ hT^^olieo have establish I pn-rol out.si.lo tlio i?<a .. ft of Fort Wintiold Scott. B RVALUR OP Til B < \ R< i B ( )f tho Rio do fanoiro hats U' V'M determined owing to tin Bf> once of important paper it is variously -''in ? i 0L m 1300,000 to $000,000 ^^ nong sonic pap'U* ?!? near 11 to -c^n Htfir was a copy of t r> ui i. BKl ' 11 Wtp^^xception of tho t'hif .t-r Th" cargo consisted priori ||Hkl)^^f i 1 k, tf a rice and o* ? -i^Bl product*, Tl. , t > ireasure aboard n* was al l.rtt reported. Ol the J00 sari.s !lN0AS Y,A~3 v of mail carried by the Rio do t I Janeiro only 12 have come to I the surface. c TriK INVB8TIUATION P Into the loss of the steamer * propably will bo held next week. n Graham Coghian, the senior t 1 surviving ollicer of the ill-fated j | vessel, called on Capt. Boles this i n 1 afternoon to report, and he was a instructed t<t make his statet menfc Monday morning. The 8 inspectors are in a peculiar po- a sition in the matter. Capt.Ward v tho man hold responsible for 8 the navigation of tho steamer j1' [lis dead, and tho investigation!: I 1 \ j of Pilot Jordau will bo under 1 the direction of tho State pilot ^ j commissioners. The govern j ^ ijmcnt inspocrors can only in-1 ! quire into tho navigation of tho a | -hip as far n< the second officer; w knows and will investigate the si h management of the bont.? nnriib j I similar matters. Pilot Jordan I will ho summoml as a witness.. The pilot commissioners, Capt ^ Poland ami Messrs Alexander '' and Pratt, will hold a regular ' j meeting next Monday, but in j-( courtesy to the government otlicials the si ale. inquiry is al- t< ways had nfi*or that of the in-|il spec tors. 1 ^ The licenses of Capt. Ward, i ^ First OfHcer Johnson and Second ^ OfticorCoghlan were found float- C( ing in the bay near Alcatsez ?] island hy Capt. Lindquist of the b steamer Acme and were turned " over to Capt. Boles. Small boats have hovered O around the scene of the. wreck t for the p.ast 30 hours and bodies ,J are frequently seen floating in ; <1 and out of the harbor with the n tide, hut the roughness of the ^ w ater greatly hinders the work of recovery. p A TKRKlRLE SKA./ tl If tiny of the llio's passengers I ? *? I < rl r> ?? ]??? ^ ii tip u > t!U wn tilt' >> (ttti u 11 in sunset, without meeting succor h up to that time they must have a perished before this, as the hard- v\ ie.-?t person could scarcely have d , lived through such a .night,, a Some of tin* survivors may have si been washed on the Marin V county shore at obscure mom- t! ' ents hut if so, none of them ; have yet reported. The wreck of the Rio which for a while hung on a pinnaelo (>l of the rock where she struck in u t'ie Golden Gate so that parts of (i the upper works wcro visible, r< lias slided oft into deep water p and is now entirely out of siht. Fort Point, where Pilot Jor- j dan claims the vessel struck,] marks the narrowest point of ^ the entrance to the bay and is usually given a wide berth by 1 marrinors. The tide here runs ! igli and at times has a swirling 1 motion. Off Fort Point lie several fi ; sunken rocks, forming a danger- e ous ledge on the southerly edge of the Fairway channel of the |( (rolde Gate, hilt close under the ! shore. ^ Then i- a hght on the top of Sl the fort and a fog hell but tile li fter en.niiftt >e lionr<l fnr ft westerly wind is blowing. it pilot cap! jordan. h h,iA boon a master mariner on P j . ,?- 01 MILLIONS 6IVEN AWAY. *' rt It is certainly gratiiyfng to the t( public to know of one concern in ti j the land who nro not afraid to bo 0 generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. Kin?fp New Discovory for Consumption, ( ougliP ;uid Colds, have given ' n' iv o'vt ten million trial bottles of tin wr at medicine; and have 111 tfie Und tion ol know in it !:*. R . ? !>?( utely cured thousands of S i hopeless cases. Asthma, Bronchi- 8| Us, Hoarseness and all diseases of Throat, Chest and Lungs are ? surely cured by it Call on Oraw- st I t ' lima. Dru/vist,and y ta free ?l j trirl bottle. R< gular size flOe. and ( *1. Every bottle guaranteed, or > j price roful Jod. 3. cl ^CASTER, S. C.. WE I u coast for over twenty year Je ctimo from the Atlant < ast. Previous to being a] i linted a pilot about tweh are ago, Jordan was in con and of the Wellington, Brist rid other coal vessels, plying b \ eon this port, and PugetSouu Is was a remarkably successf avigator and never before hr ny notable misfortune. Jordan declares the loss of tl toamer could not have been for 0 3D. According to his story tl easel drifted half a mile broai ido in tho fog that envelope lie homo-bound steamer liko all and no man could has udged either the direction or tl elocity of the invisible cnrrei bat changed her course and hoi or oh the Fort Point rock. Since 1890 tho Rio had severs Ccideuts. In August, 1890, sh r s in collison with the Britis t amer^Bombay and was seven j damaged. Una occurred i long Kong harbor. In Doceinber, 1805, she wei shore at South Kagoahim i pan, and ^was ao badly dan god that her cargo waa di barged and the vessel dockc dt repairs. lii March, 1896, the Rio sta ?'l from Honolulu for Yokohani i continuous and heavy head < 'earth or was encountered an 'hen the Japanese coast was sti ,200 miles away it was loun bat there was only 250 tons < oal in the bunkors. Tho stean hip was run back to Hotiolu! ut before she got there the ca h and state rooms had been gu 31 in order to provide luel u ho furnaces. In May, ISfiy, si allided with an unknown Ja] nose steamer olT llonomok apan, but was not serious! atnagod. During the past fifty years tl h.eilie Mail Steamship compan as lost nineteen of its fleet. Freight Clc rk Kaglehart of tl Lio who was saved, said toda hit ('apt. \Y..rd could not. ha\ >? ked himself in his cabin. ilThn l;.c? I Bun' (ij ( !;inl Wfl, v was standing on the hridj. r.d was tying the rope of tl 'histlo to tho rail. This w: ( no to keep tho whistle hlowir 1 the time. 1 am sure that tl hip sank to quickly that Cap ^ trd tl id not have time to reac he cabin." WILDMAN 18 LOST. Washington, Feb. 23.?Coi erued at the report of tho di s-er that has over taken Consi ronnral Wildman. A aaiotan So. etary Cridler of the State dt ertmont yesterdRy addrosaed slegram to United Statos Di utch Agent Cooper at San Frai i"CO, 'asking for such inform! ion as might be had. Today tl allowing reply was received : "Rio sunk a few minutes aft< biking. Over 100 missin ' ns 111 General Wildman an i nily have undoubtedly perisi d." Seven applications nlread ,;ve been filed at the State d< i.rtment for the Hong Kong coi ulate. When the stomach is tired oi riiuyt have a rest, but we can ve without food. Kodol l)v fpsia CurO "digests what yc at" so that you can eat all til D^d food you want while it storing the digestive orgar ) health. It in the only prepart on that digests all kinda of foot rawford Bros. d-w s Sampson Should he Thanked. # Readers of the Times will r< i-ml>? r that immediately aft* ;oar Admiral(then Commodore ehley had deaf roved the Spanip >ip? in the battle off Santiau arbor Capt. Sampson, who ha earned upon the act no after tt irrender, rushed his flaif ship I 10 nearest cable station and tin aimed the honors ot a victor f pM 'fl .i >\ H" Jfe?L m -Aiw v.' ?r*- <+* WEEKLY. iDNESDAY. FEBRUA 8. to which he had not in ;i? m i ic contributed. P The real vieior niereh \v r? about tloin;', his dyfy in -iinklri modest fashion, and then the o thing 1 d to say about Q. ^ great achieve ment w s to exj?i j tho hope ;. i' (' ! IT: S W' l(j give a eo nueinoia ivo !>r< i medal to r ich of the im imviM; te in the batlhj, ami that, i>< -ib o- it might :ibv> < xtcinl li in a vole le thanks. All Ibis ! ic *uid to 3- 0rfitor ol tlio Naval Service ( 'd zette, who visited him oi boi a tho Brooklyn a tew days alter "! engageni nt 16 Compare tho <loc? : fli lei of Rear Adtnirul Sehle \vi h t it , brazen impudence <? ttu man ?ih ind the horizon ! \ i in I l0! is tho man I he x lmit n slats si i c n< . an i 11 hanked. AHai much doubt al n J uncertainty we have tiunliy co to the conclusion that ii (J -mrr it j should thank Rear Admi o,; Schley. as it ought loin just i- and decency, it should also lha 8- j Sampson lor hi* uselul il not d id | tinguisln <i serv:ce <?n l lie day tl i Cervera was defeated and _ i squadron destroy-d Sa/npn ,x no doubt, really eon?ributed 0f!the triumph of our arms by : sentbg hitnsell from the scene j| trouble. II id ho beeo pros- H i result might have bet n very < jj-, f'eront.?Washington Times. lul WORKING NIGHT AND DAY b"| The, bush-d him! mi btiast lit t- thing that over was n. imo ?s J jr King's Now lafe Piils Uvor.v \ jo is a p'jgar-ooated globule he.. 3. that changes weakness n 0 stiength, li*finto enof) [L brain fag into mental now " 'The} rn wonderful in bin ding J tho health. Only 25<* per b 16 Sold bv Oawford Pros. Drngist y le Tho Uuhait Problem. There is no occasion tor cxci ' P It j ment over the lot ore lelnlionsl ,! of Cuba to the United Slat I 'i" i .. ? , ; I tie apparent potiemig <>i i "! .1. :. 11 ion villi the prnpns 10 c ; tout ion is as unnecessary 19 t!.. vol pi na of tho a ti-admiii l,r * I II r v.i, ) ,riials is uoreasonab ,( , Kioeiity to principle and due ne?a in eieeiiti.in are the m ' requisites of a happy and sat j factory outcome. | Uon^iVhs ha* no pari to play. It said a long time >i 1_ that (hihn ought to he indi pei ent and have the ri^h- uid po\\ to make its own laws. ']' c* president tidied the resolutn 0* and from that moment I lie i? ?ti< a al honor 1 .. been oh ; :ed to t a- fulfilment of the purpose. 4. plead 1 hat tin promise i- t< ^ cable or capable el modiiicat. ie because it v%a- ma lt to noho in parliciilai ami lor no mater consideration is unuorlhv a humiliating. To insist upon t **" withdr ?l of our efficient a helpful forces In lore a huitiil ** administration Ims been 1 lished is aii>urd trout il.e *1.1 ly point ol a nation which I p. I assumed to the w ?rld 110 li j ^ than lo Cuba the re-ponsibil of safe? na^d in ?r unisonal p proper.1 > . tiafi at it men' of a naturally tnr uh t people. H We have done our pari a ,u should have done il ? treelv, I M ... our own volition, vouornu''\ IH irroat cost, which wo coul i raK . afford and which i* hegrudired nobody. Cuba will respond liko spirit if not harassed ii the suspicion that our molii are sinister.?Harper's Week RED HOT FROM THE GUN Was the ball that hit (i. ') Steadmati of Newark. Mich., )j the Civil War. It caused horril Ulcers that no treatment hel|i I for 20 yearn* Then Bneklen's 1 nica Halve cured him. Cures Ou k? Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felo 0 Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best P cure on earth. 25c. a box. Oi guaranteed Sold by Orawfc y Bors. Driifrffist. v>~ J. """j. "S" f , J I ? K 1 5 H t t; -*? >; !;4 Ihr u 2 **i" ' ,,yi ,?L .W. BY 87. 1001. .... lit VS III' AN ENEMY u,l Viittiuiu Carolina ( lo-mical Co. , nn iliijs 31 i>iitiic Company. j uiy Cl? ?r ? > < i., 1'' l> 22? It wai 'J ( *'i I'M : I. . *" I tl V I ' t !?> I I Virjftoiu Oaruliua (JI nuical com 3 (V-th ; | . 11 } \ imny cfunnjo:.! / known as I lie* 11 t.:i iZ?*t 11' 11 -> I, i::i- ; li _ I?t ?>(lt 1 c z i.?- ( :i i 1 - o f Mining an l M-.nu i' I '1 . < ! : i; i. < ri, puny. 1 fri lyf 'I lie Inlt /i'coiii'orn owne I 2,700 M* , ,j i.'.t ot ''e-l phnspli i > 1 in! i? in tl, - wi-iM, I'ica'.oi in Charlo.3 j(> t"ii>. i > 1; . . 11; ! i ' i. ( 'iiiii j ' , 4' i ai-u o.i'y r<ir?n l.s|* i m to ! in-: II . 11 to pui up I1 I ho i million itoli-.r p! ?.! hero. a T jo price 1 ri 1 in.- i hf lock ol ^ h ' '!; :r* i Mi :r r njj!?M\ J* ' | v- ij; 130. .i- i *!i. :ul >! urn in vn'wd ; . niiilhti un! a I ? 11 < ^1 ? i ? |v I i'M li.'', ; !t r As ?iii ?r as fhi* com pans v\ as I ^ in In ! ; tid .< ii vy. a coiiMnnl i ? ,, ,1 ?)' i" ' -. t1 H'* . i ' ir i a V!l* ? I IIO ;v inu il has l> v n 11 )1 ll J, ! Ill j i Vir 'iiiia ' ' ; . t. i e .-? n h s v :r ; ' 1 i. C' ? . % . t tiiiI rnii n?| o til - 11 iii!/ r sil r *'K,K tial i f. in I he soul Is. J!l ' Th C/lialo-iion Minimr and l1 l4'1' Manufacturing coir-p--inv is owned s nk dmost oprj e v hv Philadelphia lis capitalists. It h gin opera!ions In't in ]807 and Ivis perhaps paid u his more handsomely on its original p nn. outlay than an\ o'In r corporal ion ' to in South Carolina-. w ah ? ,.| " * . " h F >t the wenkto sp and pros'ra- y lion following grirpe there is p nothing ?o prompt and rfToc.t.ive j. is One Minute Cough Cure. This [ v nrenoration is highly endorsed sl as an unfailing reniedv for all j hroat ?nd lung troubles and its j r ' ' us< prevents consumption. It vr-a made to cure quieklv.jj i wford H' ;s d w r ito jr. Oeoririn'N Fruit Crop Safe. R. t C Stvannah, F?.l>ruarw 24 ?R UDl ,<x ports tonight frotr. Laurens, Cof jv .3 u?e. Ware anil other South Geor ? ! i gia counties say that 1ho cold ,, wave and snow of yesterday did ,, no damme to fruit trees, hut will, /( 10 j jj ass matter of fact, prove bene-j^ e8 |ficial. The .weather up to the 0 11 *' i i me had oc-eii liiij-casnnnh! ywjsrm, j '**d ;in? 1 t ln? continuance of a high e .SM temp< rature for a week longer a would ): ve rcsuSted in the hud le 1 dingo! the trees Had this oc jr currel the cold snaps of March is- . on Id have destr yed hopes ot a , iriti' crop Yesterdai's cold snap . lots slopped t ho san in I ho t re< a .. go . . . , ? rem n-ing. thus increasing the , id ' ' hanees tor a lull or* j?. The same h * pplies to vegetables. >n, ? -. I >n BHAVE MEN FALL i he # 1 1 Victim* to stomach, liver and! kit.'- v tmubl *? as well as women ut{ ?ii f>>ei ;he n-iiilta i 11 loan of , ?'pp? tite, p iaoiiH in lb*' blood, . t>acl;a he, pervoneweftt, headache rid tired, h t 1m*, run-down feel11 g. H. ' 'I i to ft ' !> * 'ike that: Listen to J. W. <->;ir i ! C mi ner, Idaville, Ind He says : "Klec- ) ' >\- fie Hitt*?rp arc jnnt the tiling for ,1,. 4 man when lie in ull run down.l ' l(j mil don't care whether he live* or ? 1<<s diep. It did more to give me new Utronnth and eood appetite than | anything I could take. I can now | 1 I * at anything hare a new lea?e on !' ' ' (r " O. tv K0-. Kt Crawford i:.- t-ri, ?t ?i . KvtTV j< U , d. 3. *1 M N'oKrecz" in FlorldH. '* oi j J ackannville, Fla., Feb. 24.? ' ' lie predicted fretire did not oc ! cur in Florida lant nicht in anv ' of the fruit growing sections, and 1 1,1 tl?e orange treea are to day in | rood condition at ever. Vege 'p-i t ' i M??t are a!ei> uninjured. ' i l{ .Vt<?r 2 o'clock Sunday morn ?i .ng the weather hegnn to warm & up, find the froat tine did not ? !' reach the Jupiter *tatino nor the * in . e ,le lampa station. ,P)j Ttie iHottierm of 40 degree* ei \r .ipoea over tho northern bound ary of Florida tonight, and the j a .temperatures reported from the ' ]r0 stations are as follows: Jack c >rd ponville, 42; Jupiter, 44 ; Tampa,1 ] 8 4t); Kev West, W. . L'-i.-L 1-JJL a If you liave *-> iVjc4 1 anything to sell jft '"i BuUvertlKo It iu 0^7 0 Itlio Kn(?r|)riit? 0 It tit ox reawtuti8 bio. No. 94 A Karo Knight. A young woman in Now York ias recently burned over a lortion of her body, the injuries eing more extended than a >erson is generally able to surivo She was taken to the inspital and the physician deided that in order to save her ife it would bo necessary to ;raft skin upon the burned porion About 30 square inches f skin are needed The sufFerr is engaged to bo married and or liancee offered to supply he skin Sixty or more round ieees will be. t?k?n from his rms and legs and trnnsrered to lie body of his sweetheart. ins rwain win nave become ..nJft^-di, oven before marriage 11 ^^Boral sense The incident eem to prove that knightstill a flower. Any I'^Hry hero would fight liis i^F to win his lady love or escue lmr from the villian at no ri-k of his life, but it takes lie true article, of both love ml courage% for a fellow to art with his skin for his lady's a ke. Recent experimerits show that II classes of fo-uls may bo corn*" iletcdy digested by a preparai 'irca'b d Ivodol DyspepsiaCure, / h i c h absolutely digests what on cat. As it is 11?h only coir.ination of all the natural digestifs ever devised the demand or it has become enormous. It .;'fi never failed to cure the very or t cases of indigestion and it I ways gives instant relief. Crawtird Bros. d w-s Irrryinukers Celebration, Atigestw, (la., April 22-27, 11)01. Oo occmint of the above ocauion. Southern Railway anounce/ r duced rates from Asheille. t iiailotte and intermediate mints in North Carolina, Teniville and Savannah and intericdiate points in Georgia and torn all points in South Carolina o August a, On., and return of ne first class fare for the round rip ior individual* (single iickta), and for military companies nd brass bands in uniform. 20 i more on one ticket, still lower ate. Ticket* will be sold April 20th u itith inclusive and for trains chftdu'ed to arrive at Augusta rior to noon of Apiil 27fh, uood o return until April 20 h, 1901. I'or detailed information as t) ( Indoles, rates, etc., write < r call n any Agent of the Southern {ail way or connection.'. W. U. TAYLOR, Assist. Gen. I'ass. Agent, Atlanta, (5a. "he hr?; Vrr? rr I pi Ion for !Kal nrln lulls and fever is a bottlf of Grove's 'a*telefts Coin Tonic. It is simply so and quinine in a tasteless form fo cure, no pay. Price 50 cents LANCASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. {?twcen Chester and Lancaster. Net September 10th, 190??. .7 V.jr.ccvt Sunday. ibii<ft>n<i Northbound. >. iNo. > <. No. 10. No, 11 . M :a m P. M. a. M S lu \> 40 <1 Lv ... Cheater.... Ar 5 55 7 57 10 04 ".... Knox .... " 6 SO 8 47 10 20 ..KlchhurR.... " 5 00 7 SI 4 47 8 *?7 10 4" .1 " nuaoomTlUe.. " 4 27 7 is V 13 il 0o|* .Port Lawn..." 4 15 0 57 11 soj* " Graces ... . " V 10 II 40 (1 Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv 4 0) 0 30 . M. A. M P. M A. M No. 14. leavlnir Lancaster 0 80 a. m,, mulcts o-.e couucctlou nt Chester with Sotithnn lilwu No 36 for Charlotte anil point* north ; no Seaboard Air Line "Atmnta Special" for Hunt it anil point* weal. Also with Carolina Northwestern Ry. No 10 for Lenoir. N. C., nil Interim . iate points, anil Southern Kailay No 33 lor olutniila stnil point* south. No 17. io.ivin< Cheater (Hon. n; , connects lib Southern Ky . No. 36 from Col imbla anil ulntK sou h: s. aboard Air Lino "Atlanta Spa i.' ftoii . r.hern ami Eastern rolnta ?n.l o aliern Kv. No. 88 from Northern and Kastrn polntN, una at Lancaster with 8 C AUK. >r IllacksburR. No. Ifl t< avliif,' Uancaator Hi p. m , connect* t Lancaster with S C. A O. E from Cnrndcn nil Marlon, Southern Ry No. 34 tnC boater for n.irlotic and point* north. No. p, If Vlnsr f'heatw MO p m . ennnwcts at heater with southern Railway Nd 84 irmn olumtou and point* south. T.FROY SPItT***, '? M. 11KAT1I, I'renident. nphM. p*?. Amt.