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Short Locals. Wednesday, February 27, 1901. ?Captain I W Moore has been down at Westville since Monday. ?Miss Anabel Porter visited iriends at Pleasant Hill this week. ?Miss Bertha Threatt has re lurned to her home at Pleasant Hill. ? Mr. G. Marion Caskey of Ohostor, is visiting his parents at Now Cut. For Sale?A Ladies Bicycle. For further information udd'v at & 1 ^ tlia Enterprise office. ?Miss Eunice Long and littlo Faye Flynn aro visiting the i'or mer's sister, Mrs. F. K. Smith, of Newport. gfe ?Mr (L E. Sheely, of Lan? a ter and Mrs Childers of Hickory wero married this week. They will make Lancaster their ^ home. ?Mrs Buist of Rock Ifill was prevented by sickness from coming today to organize Cliap-1 ter of Daughters of Confederacy. The Indies may be notified later. Mrs. J. D. Wylie, ? Mrs. W R Tillman, wife of Ihe late W R Tillman o( Van Wyck, spent several days in town this week prospective of making Rock Hill her homo. ?Mrs. Marv Heath, of Fort Mill mother ot Messrs* B I) and O P Heath and Mrs. Amanda Belk of Fort Mill, celebrated her t'31 birthday on Tuesday last.? Rock Hill Herald. The members os Ilopewell Woman's Foreign Miasionary fe Society, are all requested to be presntat our next regular mooting, first Sunday in March at #11 o'clock. ^Mrs) Lou Elliott Riddle, Pros. Alice Porter, Kec. Sec. rpk~ 1 -j! i no itoinm s urai tor planted throe rows of Irish potatoes about the first, of last October, covering the bed, after Ihe potatoes "came up," with pine straw several inches in depth. The crop was "dug" 'l ues < ay and the yield was nearly a half bushel of fine fresh potatoes. Mr. J A Willeford in the county had similar good luck.?Rock Hill Herald. You Know WliiiI Yon Arc Tallin Wlion n . lieu jvx lane UIVJ1C n I anlCltrSN V.II I I I Tonio because the formula is plainly printed on every bottle showing that !t is s:p!y Iron an,! Quinine in a tastetefs form. No cure, no pay. 50c. Move New Stock. Our Mr Hood is now ofT buying A tome of the choicest* stock that wo have handled this season and t*>ey will be hero by Saturday or #Ionday. Come one, come%nll. tSntne old stand and guaranteed. Lancaster Mer. Co. t'oiirt Howie Afire. A dense black volume of smoke from a chimney of the court house ? csterday morning about 0 o'clock caused an alarm of fire. The chimney was only burning out. A half hour later another alarm of lire was raised, and people rushed toward the court house to find the roof in a blaze. A little timely water applied by Ike Davis, col \ < :ed, put it out before any darn i ge had been done save the tear ing oil of a few shingles. The lire was started by a spark from 1 tie chimney when it was burning Wi ut half an hour before. M??p* "it- CoiikIi iiikI Work* off the <ol?l. sxntive Hromo-Qu?nine Tablets cure cold in one day. No cue, no pay. l'rice cents. An In font Child Found Head. M a<riuf r.ilii P.icbAV "'u moned Tuesday morning to hold h i inquest over the body of the (our months old child ot Anna McMullen, col. The verdict of the jury was that the chil l died from the effects of pneumonia.* low to Cure |Im< Orlp. # Remain quietly at home anil take ? hamberlain'ii Cough Remedy a* directed and a quirk recovery i* sure to follow. That remedy counteracts niiy tendency of the grip to result in m nuiiuonit, which in really the only 6fc.|i*riou* danger. Among the tuna of ^ thousands who have used It for the erip not one case has ever been re" ported thst did not recover. For sale t y J. P. Mae.key <fc Co. it*.. "A tfoble Outcast," This unique play will be pr< seated at tho opera house tonigl by the Slinkard Comedy Con pany. Those who attend will se a production such as only a con puny of this kind can rendei The production of the laugabl Cotnedv, entitled "Jane" wr highly appreciated by those wli availed themselves of the oppo tunity Monday night. The tw "Merry Dutchmen" was rendere Tuesday night which is claime to bo a Comedy full of fui All the mombersof this compah are artists in their special lin and their productions are ver enjoyable to a liign extent. Millions of people aro familia with DeWitt's Little Early Hisoi and those who use them find thei to be famous litt e liver pith Never gripe. Crawford Bros.d wDeath Of Mr John IVeHtly Came Mr. .J. \V. Carnes, a wellknow cilizeu of the Tabernacle sectio of this county, died at his horn early Sunday morning of ptiei monia. lie liad been sick only few dajs. Mr. Carnes was abou 56 years of age, and a member c the Methodist church for nbor 60 years. Ho leaves a widow an several childreu to survive hin Ilis remains were buried f Tabernacle church. Persons who can not take ord nary pills find" it a pleasure t | take De Witt's Little Early Kii ors. They aro the best little live pills over ma le. Crawford Broi d w - s Jurors. Court convenes here the thir Monday in March, .Judge Towr send presiding The Tollowin jurors were drawn yesterdayIhc grand jurors for the year an the petit jurors*for the annroacl I ing term : Grand Jurors?W T Hilliart |S C Gardner, John U Fade, Joh IC Williams, .1 B McGuirt, G V Williams, 11 F Adams, W T Moi rip, 1) A Williams, T W McCoj Moses Yarborough, It .1 Glenn Petit Juries?N II llallmon, < Lewis Cauthen, M C Adams, < Amos Bird, Allen Morrow, I) j Funderburk, W T Slagle, A Pa mrr Roberts- n, W A Marshal A ml or son C as key, N B Small, ! Be!!, J Z Bailos, W G Moon Wade 11 Montgomery, A .1 Ba ley, Wade II Rives, W B Twith J M Belk. W J Cunningham, J Baker, J F Lathan, J T J Harri S L Ca?key, Berry Mobley, Sr W U Clyhuru, P T Twitty, J Baxter Blaekmon R A Hunter, W Anderson, Daniel Todd, II . [ M Steele, .1 .1 Cherry, John < Adams, (Oills Creek) O W I'ottf Thomas .1 Reeves. A powerful engine cannot t run with a weak boiler, and w can't keep up the Rtruin of a active life with a weak stomach neither can wo atop the hunia machine to make repairp. If th stomach cannot digest enoug foo l to keep the body strong, sue a prepartion as Kodo) Dyspeppi Cure pure should be used I digests what you eat and it sin ply can't help but do you goo< Crawford Rros. d-w The (Vlebration of Mir. Aaro Adams's 77th birthday Mr. Editor: ? In company wit photographer Cook, the writer a tended today the family reunic of our old friend Mr. A arc Adams, at his homo in the 1'r miH section. The old genllenm is 77 years old today, and ho ar his good wife, who is 72 years i ago, concluded to celebrate tl event by a big family gatherin In nil ivorn .lH (iKiLlrun ... .?>. ?f w *V/ wu I I vxi VII ^ |^I (?ll? children, sons in law and dang] tcrs in law presont. Tho hea< of families and the number i each family group, in attendanc were an follows : John Q. Adam 5; B I?\ Adams, 6; T. J. Adam 6; J. VV. C. Adams, 6 ; J. 0. M halTey, 0; VV. A. Adams, 6; B. i Hunter, 5; Mafy Jano Deas, } j James Adams, 3; S. L. Adams, A picture of the largo gatherir was taken by Mr Cook. A bountiful repast was serve | and Hit <lay was thoroughly ei . joyed by all present, a- Notwithstanding his advance it age, Mr. Adams is still a vigorou i :active man. lie now enjoys goc >e health, and gets around fast* i- than many young men. As r. well known, Mr. Adams is a vc le eran of two wars, having serve is throughout both the Mexican an o civil wars. lie made a gallar r- soldier, and his family should b o and no doubt are, proud of h d fine record. He is one of Lai d caster county's most highly r< l. spccted, useful and upright ci y i/ens, and we earnestly trust tin e he may live to see many reluri y of this day. We never saw a more afiectioi a'e couple than Mr. and Mr r Adams. They are truly devote h to each other?and live most hai n 1 3 pily together. s W. G. A. Porter. Lancaster, S. C.. Fob. 25, 1!)0 a Pnriiiiioiilii Can lie Prrvrntfi U ' This disease always results from cold or an attack of the grip and ma be prevented by the timely use < a Chamberlain's Cough Reined it That remedy was extensive! r used during the epidemics of I Grippe of the past few years, ami n< 't a single case has ever been reportc d tl.at did not recover or that resultr 3 in pneumonia, which shows it to he certain preventive of that clangeroi disease. Chamberlain's Cough Kenn dy has gained a woj^Ul wide reputi tion t^K''s " colds and gri For SaTp?xry ?ifF. .tfttckey it Co. I ? Obituary. ir Mr. T. B. Addison was born i 3' 1833 and died January 24th IOC after au illness of about six montl with stomach trouble. He wa therefore, 08 years of ago; a kin husband and a good father. One, precious to our hearts has gon ? The voioe we loved is stilled,? ? The place, made vacant in our hom " Can never more he filled. 1 Our Father, ir. His wisdom called, The boon, His love had given, ? And though in earth the body lies, n The soul Is safe in Heaven. V We miss thee,from our home.Oh fatlu We miss thee, from thy place, '' A shadow, o'er our life is cast, Wc miss the sunshine of thy face. p We miss thy kind and willing hnn Thy fond and earnest care. ^ Our home, is dark, without thee? '" We miss thee everywhere. r' Peaceful be thy silent slumber, ' Peaceful in thy grave, *o low. Thou no more will join our number Tou, no more, our sorrows know. 1 ' Yet! Again we hope to meet thee. ? lien t tin ?iay of liTe 13 fled, B> Ami, in Heaven, with joy to greet th Where no farewell tears are f-hed. Daigiitkh. T ^ GENTLEMEN, Get the New, Nov , Discovery. PIGEON MILK lAJECYUIt ?e euros Gonorrhoea nnc! Gleet In 1 to 4 d at It* action 1* magical. l'nvcuts HtMcluro. j co nplele To 1k> carried in ve.st tockei. Su ti preventative. Sent by mail In plain packa. pr paid, on receipt of price. ttl-Oti per l:< I i for t'2 ,V1. n ''ra-.vfortl Itro*.. Druggi.-it* Agent*. I.anoi 1 tor, S. C. l-o?v e h Tillman (Jot I lie Pension, a i [t Senator Tillman is happy Tl i- pension hill in which he \vt i. interested has been signed h f the president. , A few days ago IVfr. Tillma ill sv.oro before Almighty God tin ho would not let any pension bil pass the senate until his otv particular measure had bee ill acted upon. He had a constituei t- dewn in South Carolina, name Jim Thomas, who fought in tl Mexican war. He was a brtn ,n man, beyond a doubt, for 1 i climbed the hill of Chapultep* in and helpetl to pttll down tl , Mexican colors and to raise tl " American flag. In another batt l" h? had his arm shot ott. He g ie i.is pension, l>ut having in 18' givon aid and comfort to the Co federate cause, his allowance w 1 cut off. The senate agreed h reponsion him, hut the house he ]H up the bill. That in, the holdit tin process lasted until Mr. Ti 1,1 man delivere.d his ultimatui pi and then the., bill was oas^e 8t Now pension bills go through tl senate as if they were greased. It Romotimos pays, savs M l" Tillman, to show von teeth ^ Rut the end is not yet. for tl I; passage of the bill is virtually 2. repeal of the law which debars Mexican veteran from receiving pension because he sympathise with the Confederate cause Ai there are thousands of these o i? veterans in the south. And He Never Had a Chance, id oltcn !?.*ll sorry lor o!d s, Ananias. > 1 k \Vhy (?? '* .*r ' BvM'iiiisi! In nt vor had a idiance is to bIiow lh. loll- ui !'' oi is t ability. Tit ink he would have id reveled in (lie jvt; ii be < ould huvc id gone i1 i?n?' win I ti- k .' st?vi !i it as a - pi ?ii ted press ajg? nt !" e, _ck volt nd ri D ler. is ; Vigors Man I Kasll). Hi? Mt?r?*<l * KINDIPO ' ? r "VVV 1C vlTjALlSSHU 1 ivi it.irtt i ,b to ci.i N*. i? i !. . i:lir/Memory r * I /.r.lu? ?. ily .1. all Dr>'i> u thi N . s, tn 1 l)td list.1 h or E\c a.*lre r*? 1 Tohuc >> !l l.jij ' . ti I \ ! :iC" ' < Kills.'' It win S 1 iii n 1 .1 : 8. and Dowl .r-> Mm 1 ml :tr , BnlUls 11 ?' i?- <n' N 'i v II ?- i? s 1 c >(] l"*ir?* of V >1 j' <) * tc Palo Chei nl Make* Yoi 1.1? in I < >?> ,* Str*ni-' " 1. I ton f> II; .'I t to Any AiMiv .s Ci;. winril II r < , LM'tigg.NlH Ag 11 . I.line'stor, S. C. i t* \? | I J?\ , I'd K itcl"'i < Ileal It Springs Lend News The machinery for The I lofty ton-Bowers Roller Hour mill is ' now 011 the ground and wo will y soon have an opportunity of proving the truthfu 1 * or i. ,d sity of the pure food theory >ii' Mr. and Mrs 1) \ (' utIn n a of Crulf Port, Mis*., are on a 18 B. | visit to tlio former's parents i- here. Mr. R Roy Brown, of the Rock Mill High school visited , his parents li 'iv from Friday to Monday. in The many friends of Miss H Bessie Macnoy were glad to is see her in our cite this week 8i I>r. W. ('. Twittv ha- lieeil 1(j in town for nearly a week in attendance uj on hi- si tor Miss Gladys, who is right sick. e. J Mr. K M. Croxton of Lancaster spent Sunday in town. ie' Mr A Boat tie is in Mr W C Reid's place with Spring's j Mer Co. wliil- the latter is ab| sent at the bedside of his sick I mother Dr S ! Ilinson has been 9r among the nuniher wlto have been laid up with the grip Last Fr-day, the U2'i. n as el. served s * 11 apjirn ria'e exercises hv 1 lie grad 1 cln ol. ' Mi's L.ie.a; M.alo; vi-afed n 1 a! i v??-? ii i ]? * lie j nt I \ . Our s1 ret*'- re rowdol. noarl\ every!- ' "ill'. w n ml' ?iiiiii< . lit 111 <!. I i III S*U??le, Id produce 7 eenl.- eol Ion. <'lair. II- it'll Sprin?r?. Keh. *2f>. Dr. SpriiTd's Farewell. ee Or Alexand- r Spmnt preached iiis farewell senium to tin* c< 41V'! ; i 1 ! 1 ' f i lie ! 'irst Prosibytonan church ;u Hock Hill c 1 Sunday inoriiiii}*. In the evonI ing a union *-<>rvice >f" farewell ,was lied in tin* First l\*"sl> I terijin cliur 'h !>v 1 he Mi listeria! ; tl.iioli ; rn! hort add r s were rs; ; t 11 mad" l>v lie dilicront ministers ? lie will le.'ivo t'lif lii< iuhv '* I some time 111iweek Hi- fami "* ly will nut go until next month rh tre i i'w w 1 ii : .1 u-i ?r counterfeits of I) Witt') Witch ie 11 az ! S ; . IV* ! ;:> u a >g Aftfl) Hti l ; p i I It in il H . I ' J ^ for 8'irnx i Uraw!orl ii n 'i J. VJ. Cook it <t &, COMPANY. ie ;'Rae'i;' ' >rc ?c ()j?p.?i-1> i* (.\n.uv 11 1P le I Wo can save you from > to le 2.~> per cent n 'he <i .1' ir W< or have no st?n r <. u*rk :m;v f?l to pay < )ur mot tn i? sin II r* profits, 10 ( i jo pi*,* -coat?no as more or loss Hall ami oxam j? ine our small stock of notions, ( Dry Goods and Shoos and you if will ho surprised at t.lio bar ^ gains Also wo havo opened a ? PIIOTOulliril GALLERY in connection with our store and r. tire prepared to do first-class work. Come .and have your Ka i itie.Mir? nijulo VI/u >?n? * ? n satisfaction. n Card size, <> for 7" cents . : a Small >ip.c, ?> f ?r :> "> cents, ed Small Cabinet, 0 for rid Large Cabinet, fl for $1.50 or Id $2.00 per dozen. I J. W COOK 0it CO. I i ofuiaj THE OFFSPRING CF HEREDITARY LLQOD TAINTm Scrofula is but a modified fonn of Blood , Poiion and Consumption. The parent who is tainted by cither will see in the child the 6anie disease manifesting itself in the form of swollen J glands of the neck and IsTfL.\1^.f < '1 throat, catarrh, weak [Twl^ ft J, eyes, ofTcnswe r. < res, ffihy1* V and abscesses und of- "jU " teutiuu s white swell- -4(5) ing ? sme signs of , Scrofula. There may W/^/Fy^J I be iiocxtcrnal signs for f it * ,+?' ^ aloi. tin'c, fort lie disease develops slowly i in some cases, but tlie poison is in the : blood : i:d wi 1 breakout at the first favorable < < et unity. S. S. S. cures this wasting i v ive disease by first purifying cr build I l.pllie 1 lood and stimulating ?u i. invigorating the whole system. J. M. "io NashvU'.e.Tenn., ; vw : "T-'i \ . ! - i. o > . <u, ter f'.'tt and cut I her f< ret"-. 1 tin r . n: .i the j,.anils oh theridt ol lie i- >:ne swollen mid Unrated, j K me cf the tif.i <t . (.i 11ore find elsewltera , attended he? without ; ny 1 en* of. We decided to try S. S. 8., m:d n few Uotlien cured tier entirely." /ffib ?sFsSl inskea new and pure |T^ blood to nourish and strengthen the body, h*.fc*. K? Wwjufl ai; 1 i-'? a positive and safe cure for Scrofula. !t overcomes all forms of blood poison, ivliether inherited or acquired, and no remedy ?> thsroughl; and effectively cleanses the blood. If you have anv i.i i - . 1 - - .... LU..UU n?it . mi \<>u- c I'.-s uiltcnlcd I ?otne t.unt, t; ? S. I-.. S. r.tui | Uiu bl(XM? iii co ' :: uu 1 prevent l 'lie d furi; <h< triage. Svii'l f<>r our lrc> I i.iid write ota ' ? inns . voitn . Weniikciio c;<u : u iia* v; r < >r i.. :.l rul. ice. TKt CVViFT s;-wCli-'iO .S . ATLANTA. GA. mil of soStii (mm. j COUNTY OF LANCASTER Norn ii a hereby $;iv >u t h it the' oiuit'isi^iint will ;ii?|>iy lo tl'i'l S. rvetan < i Slate o. S nth C.r | (?n i c id I r 11 o 2m! d;i\ o i Mait . A 1) , 1901. !<>r 11:0 is: u ?nc? oil ilk'rtte ' : ooi porat on i jniisii.iii' lo 'ho; i s of "An A *- i'? provide I,ir jncnrporu i jlion o! lid i-Aous. J*' ? is?r ioiml. i Soeid, Fraternal or Ch. rile bio ! L hilt Ih S, L > IL'O Soi'io'ios, A -so jciali< iiB or Companies, aid lor I a ni'> iui ill tin* ch ii lis i ! i lioso j 111?>.'!'I\ I l ined as (1 lo !, > lornu'd", lpproved February 1!), 1900, ii behalf ol iho Coniniorcial Club, a Society, which has its head i quarters in the county aforesaid. (liven under our hands and 8?*als, this 20ih (lav of February. 1901. I.KROY Sl'KINUS, LS.l Oil AS I) .loNKS, L S. J I). Rkkck Williams, L.S.J M'tv t ia l.'vor causos Di'pn's^ton of SplrttH lm icextlon Connllpallon a; l Headache. I ?? m- ! simmnii- Mvt r MoUlctii" tontine ?'.i> '.ittii on;an it**:** ! mum! I 1 I!'. ? i unity Hoard of Kqualization JL for Lancaster County, will meet j at litincasler ? ourt House on the TJir.l Tuesday in Vlarch. (1.1 inst 11101 for the purpose of I !i a in;' 1'iii'v:.! .-s i,f .p pen. 11 < id i lie Pow hip Itoanls ?>> assessors. The I Ton- hi Hoard of A sor-> i f a eh I ii? *i-hip, \\ ill pa? upon all taxable I rel ori > i' their re- peel i ve Town- hi ps I nod iuiineiliafelv thereafter, forward j Io the < notify Auditor, a true and ror; reel .statement of all rhanjp ?,nr alter- j at ion made in various ret urn-, so t hat i llie \uditor may notify parties ui changes, if any worth notifying The jt hairman of Township Hoards of j \s-cssors, shall be Kx-ottirio mem-! hers, of the County Hoard of Initialization. W. Q CASKKY, Sttpr. at. ! chin' , C. B. C. I.. C. Ct !i 'J'tt I lltOI. . . i ri in rati tl nl a <>.l ?u ntm i tic svs i t ii. whilo the Uvt r i- in perfect oi ler. t)r 1 M A Sin mmis l.ivi r Mr llcir.e Is tlio l>cm j i Iti'i'tilulor Founded ETpi > n r< . w . I / rt VS. \ i i / D w -/ tfl i* th^ir (.< 1 here's a tower money value in it it's STl\ CHASc (M.STEIFF, K. ilDH. CIROI.nt DHAICH uikdkoo.h, ai? x i it % on h l ? More Mules Coining! Y08, and Horses. Too I Having well nigh sold out Hie I wo carloads of stock wo received ! ho oi her day, our Mr. Crawford is now on the western markets buying m >re Mules and Horse? lor (tur rapidly increasing trade. The carloads of new stock being bought l>v Mr. Crawford are expected to arrive here Saturday of ibis w<>ek, so don't fail to call and i?ee them. You'll Find in the Lot Some rare beauties in both Mules and Horses. And while you are looking at our lino btock, you can take a peep at our handsome display of vehicles?Buggies and Wagons. EI. f. If) TT C If A WFOIID. Money Loaned. I nf'Rollu(o Morlg.isn Loans oti Improved fas n:s at reasonable rates. R. E. WYLIE, Att.irnov at*.aw. Lancaster. S C. r. m ?R'-pt. S3U. lfl(k). F. M.-ickey A Co., <1rii?>?isfs, will refund von your money if you are not safisti <1 after usitiR Chamberlain's stomach and Liver Tablets. They to. re I borders of t he stomach, biliousi e<s constipation and headache. Price. 23 cents. Samples free. POSITIONS GUARANTEED, Undar $3,000 Cash Deposit. Hut'road Fie* Paid Opan *11 yea- to Both /ary Cheap Hoard. risar^is.A luba out llunlixwit Calle|d, Uatxj'X. Q* rvim f% PlllM COCAINt^WHIgKT ?&? 9 Ci BC BW9 Ilubita Oured nt my 8a n atop P? H jun, |n |p> duy*. Hundred* r - lie _ 26 J-I'i.rw n poriaity. h iuuq ?" ! '!. "ml -I'lii 1 KrX Addre?* ?r.' t-LEf. V.. O.. Atlr.nts, Oa. TiiKFifomlSwi IUrtforo, CONN. o ASSETS, January 1st, 1901, $5,r>S3,494.25. Insures town and country property. Agent tit Lancaster. A. J. CLARK. Jan. 9, 1901. ly. Menstruation made Regular and l'alnlesH, and Pains In Sides. Hips and I.imbs cured by Suniiieiis Siju:tA Vine Wine or Tablets. Registration Notice. rpII K riTUMO will take notice that X tin" Resist rat ion Hooks will be open at the COURT HolTSK for the registration of parties entitled to register under i h<* constitution, on the 1st Monday fc Tuesday in each month, until HO ?'nj* preceding the general election. .1. M. f'ASKEY, i imir. Bd. Reg. Lancaster Oo. March 7. MHH). Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artlHdally digests toe rood ana aid? Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It lsthe latestdi6COvereddige?tant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It Instantly relievesand permanently cute? Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nause?, Sick Headache, Gastralgla.Cramps and all other results of imperfect dige&Ltaa. - . Price 50c. in id ft. Large sUocontfl-tnatH tips? small size, liuuiiall ulxjutdjypepSlaioaitO'jIfrsi Prepared bw C. C. 0*W"tT A CO., Chicago. I842. ppr W of strength and a single word EFF. piAWO MANUFACTURER. BALTIMORE, MARYLAND. Charlotte, N. C.