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Short Locals. Saturday, March 1G, 1901. ?Born, March 13, 1901, Y Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Robinson, daughter. ?Mi 8. O. T. Connors spent t week in Columbia with I daughter, Mrs. J. N. Spaun. ?A New Dish?Ilambt Sausage, llave you tried tin yet? At J. D. Flynn's m< market. ?The Misses Raynor of B< ton, Mass., are stopping at t Cunniugham Hotel. They w be here probably some weeks. ?Susan McGee, colored, w taken to Columbia Thursday Deputy Sheriff J. F. Hunter a ? lodged in the hospital for the i saue. ?The affable, verbose and v< satile editor of the Review I ugrandpa'', since the 13th ins when a bouncing boy was born Mr. and Mrs. J. N. Spunn ol C lumbia. ?Miss Kato Steele of Walkn has been visiting her brotlu Mr W R Steele, and wife f sovoral days?Waxhaw Ente prise. ?Mr. and Mrs. F. E. Smi entertained a number of you people Friday evening, coinp mentary to their guest, Miss Lon of Lancaster.?Newport Corn pondent Yorkville Enquirer. ?Mr Fred Howie, who h been at Lancaster for sever weeks, was a very welcomo vi itor in Waxhaw a few days ag . ?Waxhaw Enterprise. ?Treasurer Cauthen's ti books closed yesterday and the were 241 tax delinquents again whom executions will be issue ~ - J .. J AL _ I? i - ?. ? ?uu t'.aceu in i,ne nanus or n sheriff for collection. Tl amount of the delinquencies $264. ?Gov. McSweenoy has a pointed Col. Loroy Springs this place and Mr. W. J. Rodd< of Rock llill as delegates fro the 5th Congressional district a convention of the Southern 1 dustrial Association to be held Philadelphia on tho 4-7 June. ?There will be a decided fal ing off in the number of pensioi this year, as the counties ha1 not approved as many applic tions as heretofore. Iu Charle ton county the list shows a r duction from 107 pensioners 74, and this proportion seems prevail in other counties. ?List of letters advertised f the week ending March 19, 190 p lor Lancaster, S. U. Mrs. Minn Weaver, Miss Cully Jones, T. Reeves, W. R. Borkle, E. ] Ck. Kelly, T. M. Bell, Ed. Jiles, ( M. Jarrett, Esq , J. M. Agen Henry Allen. Bellk Nancr, P. M. ?The ladies of the Bapti church will servo another of the delightful dinners next Tueada March 19th. There being i vacant store room accessible, tent will be erected next door the bank. The dinner will co sist of varied and choicest vian carefully prepared. Bo sure call while in town, and get splendid dinner for the small su of 25 cents. Eleanant l/lll Entertainment. The Pleasant Hill school w close with an entertainment ( Friday evening, March 22. Tl p public are cordially invited attend. Exorcises will begin 3.30 o'clock. Very respectfully, M. Ella Boattie, Teacher. One Ne(/ro Kit In Another. Ed Hammond, colored, w killed yesterday by Hood Ste^ <*lfj V/W1U1UV1) UiillU 111 l>HO 11U at work on Capt J W Ardrey plantation in tho upper portit of thin county. Hammond w at work plowing. W P Cask* will go up this morning to ho an inquest Deputy Slier Itobt Ilorton went yesterday pursuit of Stewart. Little known hero of the particulai Headache after results from disordered condition of the Rtoi arh and constipation of the bo els. A dQse or two of Chambi Iain's Stomach and Liver I'ahh will correct these disorders a cure the headache. Sold by J. Mackey <fe Co. i IV/iat Ih It ? ? What is it that will go dowi a stovepipe down or up a stove ? pipe down ; and won't go up i to stovepipe up or down a stove a pipe up? What is it? Give i up??Chicago Herald. [Senc ',e us the answer and we will senc ier you 13 two-cent stamps for i cont and a quarter.?Editor.] ..... Mrs. O. E. VanDeusen, of Kil bourn, Wis, was afflicted with i stomach trouble and constipatioi u8 for a long time. She says, "1 hav< j tried many preparations but non< ... have done me the good thatCham bei Iain's Stomach and Liver Tab lets have." These tablets are foi sale at J. F. Mactcey & Co's Druf uv store. Price, 25 cents. Samph nd fr ' n- . . ? . Resolutions ar A., i 1. - l -ii < r* un mo ueaui oi sovereign W 11 iR Tillman, Cedar Camp W 0 W to Van Wyck, S C. /? Whereas, It has pleased A1 ,0" mighty God in His allwise providonce, to remove from oni p? forest another landmark in the h*> mortal form of W R Tillman, or Resolved 1, That wo bow in >r grateful submission to the will of the Divine Ruler, th Resolved 2, That we deeply ng mourn his loss in our camp and li deeply miss his presence and iK, inlluenco for good in our order. ?8 Resolved 3, That wo extend our heartfelt sympathy to the bereaved family. Resolved 4, That a copy of these resolutions bo sent to the ls" county papers and Sovereign ?* Visitor for publication; also that a copy bo sent to the borx reaved family and that these re resolutions bo spread upon a at page in tho minute book of our )(i beloved order. tle Respectfully submitted, Z J. A. Hyatt, ) J. R. Williamson, > Com. W. J. Crenshaw, ) P ? of Counterfeits of De Witt's Witch m Hazel Salve are liable to cause blood poisoning. Leave them all ? alone. The original has the name jn DeWitt's upon the box and also 0f wrapper. It is a harmless and a healing salve for akin diseases. Unequalled for piles. Crawford Bros. d w-s t) 3 - ? - ?e For tho Enterprise. a- HE/XTH SPRINGS. is Personel of the New Town Counell.?First Duty Pointed Out.? t? Personals. At the regular town election or last Tueaday the following officers .' weie elected Intendent : Dr. W. j S. Mooie; Wardens, E. M. Bruce, W. B. Twitty, R. F. Maekey and W. i. Stover These are nil jt . energetic men and will serve the I 8 '' town as best they know how, and the lirst thing, gentlemen, is to seo that the dispensary law is ist bettor enforced than heretofore. >ir Our town, though small in size, y, has the reputation of being one 10 of the worst transgressors in this a section. to Prof. S. W. Garrett spent sevn eral days in Rock llill last week, ds Mr. R. B. Mackey has had his to yard enclosed by an up-to-date a fonce and will have his house m painted real soon. Mr. II. II. Morton was in Lancaster this week on business. Mr. O. W. Mackey returned the past week from Charleston where he carried cattle, chickens, m &c., for sale. Mr. J. E. Creed of the county t(> was in the city Thursday. Mrs. S. E. Jones, of Liberty Hill, has been spending some time with her many friends here. The fifth Sunday in November promises to be a big day for our town. On that date we will wel come the Baptist union and have iV with us the celebrated President u of Trinit.v College. N f! . tr> ?ln<t Ill - ' ) w*> ^VV4 '9 icato tho Methodist church. >n Clair. ftH March 15, 1001. Iff Vigor ?z Men 111 KhhII}, Qiiirklf, pt riiiRnrnlj' !!? is Mtorori ... UlkiniDO ?r. JKAN O'HABRA 8 fParl*) ls- HlnPJIrU (J UK AT FltKNt 11 TONIC ANI1 VITAf.lZKK U sold with a written guarantee lo euro Nervous Debility, Lo.?t Vitality, FillI tiff Memory, Fit*. Dizzfneaa,. Hysteria, stops I a all Dr.?lna on iho Ncrvnim System Caused i.y Mi l llsbtm or Kxcenstvo ITso of Tohac.'o, II' Opium, l.irtinr*. or "Klvlnff tho Paco that rr.. Kills ' Ii ward* off Insanity. Consumption * and P'ath. It clear* tho Itlood and Itraln. ^r- llullds no tho Shattered Nerve*. R'-storoji the Klreo' Youth, and Print's the Ptnk Glow to 'tS Pale Cheeks, and Make* You Young and nlso ml Btreog again. fwcenu, U Muxes fh Ity Mail ' to At>v \ddr *< 1<, Cr.iAford Hi on, Druggists, Agents, Laurastor, S C. l e w] For Tho Kntorprlac CASHIER MURI>ER?D. 1 . Having Resisted He Was Shot ^ Dowu by Two Thieves. Harrisburg, Pa., March 14.? t Ohas. VV. Ryan, cashier of the . Halifax National Rank was shot to death by Henry Rowe and * Weston Keiper of Lykens at v noon today in an attempt at | bank robbery. The robbers were captured by a party of citizens soon after the , crime and were brought to the , Harrisburg jail together with F. ? R. Straley of Lykens, who is sus j pected of being an accomplice. Rowe and Keiper drove over to Halifax from Elizabethville this r morning and hitching their teams 1 on the outside of the town bold5 ly entered the bank with revolvers presented. Each had a revolver and they demanded the attaches of the bank to throw up their hands and turn over the money. One of them held in check Abraham Fortenbaugh, the president of the bank Isac Lyter, ( the teller and ex-Representative . Swartz, of Duncan, who was in , the bank on private business. The other covered Cashier Syan and nnHpr t.ho mAnonn ^ v ?v ??v -? t?vv w i bUU ID* volvers the cashier collected the cash in the drawers to the amount of $2,000 and placed it in a satchel the robbers had brought with them. Howe, with the cash stuffed satchel in his hand backed out toward the door and Keiper also moved toward the entrance to the bank. Just when it seemed that tho robbors would succeed in getting away Cashier Ilyan leaped forward in an attempt to knock up the revolver of the man with tho money. In the scuflle several shots were fired and Ryan fell to the floor, shot through tho groin by a bullet from tho pistol of Rowe. Fortenbaugli grabbed Rowe and after a short scuflle threw him to the floor. Keiper ran out the door. The noise of tho shooting attracted J F Lyter, who has a store near tho hank building He ran out with his shotgun and pursued Keiper for one block and shot i.: v 1_ - * " nun uiiuK 01 uic neaa, wnen tlie robber surrendered. BOBBED THE GBATB. ^ A startling incident, ot which Mr. John Oliver of Philadelphia, was the subject, is narrated by him as follow* t "1 was in a most dreadful condition. My skin was almost yellow, eyes sunken, tongue coated, pain oontinnally j In baok and sides, no appetite?gradually growing weaker day by day. Three physicians had given ma PFortunately, a friend advised trying rdeotrio Bitters; and to my great Joy, ind surprise, the first bottle made a secided improvement. I continued > their use for three weeks, and am now t well man. I know they saved my life, and robbed the grave of another 1 riotlm.** No one should fall to tryj them. Only 60o.. guaranteed, at Crawford Bros. Drug tttoro, Poem on Gen. Harrison. , Indiana's poet, James Whiti comb Riley, wrote the following poem on the day after the death of Ex President Harrison : Bowed midst a universal grief that makes Columbia's self a stricken mourner, cast, In tears beneath the old dag at halfmast, A sense of glory rouses us, and breaks Like song upon sorrowing, and shakes The dew up from our drenched eyes that smile at last In childish pride?as though the great man passed To his most, high reward for our poor sakes. Loved of all men?we muse?ours he was? Choice of the nation's mighty brotherhood? Her soldier, statesman, ruler?aye, but then 1 We knew him?long before the world's applause And after?as a neighbor, kind and good? Our commom friend and fellow citizen March 14, 1901. THE PHOENIX INSUKMO. rfARTFORD. CONN. -o ASSETS, January 1st, 1901, $5,588,494.25. Insuros town and country ' property. 1 Agent at Lancaster. A. J. CLARK. , Jan. 9, 1901. ly. Our Working Girls. i Life to the most favored is not always full of sunshine, but to the average American girl or woman who is obliged to work for her living, and, perhap to help others at home, life is often a heavy drag in oonsequence of illness. 1 I Women who work, especially those who are constantly on their feet, are ' peculiarly liable to the development of organic troubles, and shoulu pur- f( ticularly heed the first manifestations, euah as backache, pains in the lower limbs and lower part of the stomach, 6 irregular and painful monthly periods, mm blu biuxts, k. roche*tbb, omio. faintneaa, WMkntit, looa of appetite ni and sleep. pi The young lady whose portrait we ,S| publish herewith had all these ayrnp- Cf turns, and in addition leucorrhoea, a, and was cured by Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound. First, she ? wrote a letter to Mrs. Pinkhain's laboratory at Lynn, Mass., describing her ?' trouble, received in reply accurate instructions what to do to iret well, and now wishes her name usea to convince others that they may be cured as she j> was. The same helping hand, free of ? charge or obligation, is extended, to every ailing woman in America. If you are sick you ure foolish not to get this valuable advice, it costs you noth- A ing, and she is sure to help you. Don't 1 ^ wait until it is too late ? write to-day. Like Olver Twist, children ask tor more when given One Minute J Oough Cure. Mothers endorse it highly for croup. It quickly cures all coughs and colds and every throat and lung trouble. It is a 2 specific for grippe and asthma li and has long been a well knoivn t( remedy for the whooping cough, p Crawford Bros. d-w-s n More New Stock. Our Mr Llood is now ofT buying v some of the choicest stock that ? we have handled this season and they will be here by Saturday or Monday. Come one, come all. ii Same old stand and guaranteed. a Lancaster Mer. Co. r^S COTTON ROOT flp original, genuine. ENNYROYALVflLLS reliable?aW ay p H B af,~ I.adlos ! ..ak for I Jr. KiihI'8 BOotKin Hoot un(l Pennyroyal female Pills They never fall, Qever Injure. I Mailed te any addre?a on receipt of I n.oo by Co St Paul, Minn. The Ruit Meil* Crawford Uroa, Brugglats, AgcnU, Lancas- * ?er. S. C. -e-wl] You Go To I n F Your grocer and call for some of . our Gluton and Germ Graham Flour. Lancaster Mercantile Co. and YV. P. Bennett handle it. It contains no starch?scarcely more than 70 per cont. is Gerin ami Gluton. Just Try One Sack Of our meal and flour, and you're mine. When you want pure, sweet, clean goods with that "old time" nutty flavor, u*e ours. Il You Gan't Get It, From your grocer, wiite to L. E. BROWN, Mgr. Rock Hill Roller Mills, Rock Hill, S. C. Dp. M. A. Slr.mon* I<1 v< r Medicine Clenrs. tbo Complexion. Klvo.s Hon/nnoy to lh" Mind, onrea Headache, Regulate;' Stomach, Dowels and I,Ivor. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. . It artificially digests the food and alda Nature In strengthening and recon* 1 tructiog the exhausted digestive or* fans. It Is the latest discovered digest* . aut and tonic. No other preparation I can approach it in efficiency. It In* I tantly relieves and permanently curea I Dyspepsia, Iodigoet.lon, Heartburn, | * la wile nee, Sour Stomaoh, Nausea. Sick Headache, Gasfcralgla.Csampsand ' 4 all other rosults of imperfect digestion. Viwurao to c c. mWtt . ctn (' (o Phio signature isi on - r, ? t ..mi' ' native Bromo eniedy thut cures u roltl it one tin; Money Loaned. I negotiate Mortgage r*i.ms oti Itnpr vod iriua at reasonable r; tes. R. E. WYUE, Attorney atltiv, Lancaster, S.C. M ?Sept. 22il, HX?). Womanly Scanty. 'park!inn Ki/r.nuitf Iti iu 'it Are the Fruits of Sowd N rv IIIIIIIBATHR GUI VT Fill s' It NKKYK linillrU TONIC AND VITI L.IZI It Cures crvouM I-Jxliaii'tion, Hysteria, Dizziness and eadache, DaoUache also Female Weal iioh< so miinon attending toe M nthy Periods, ,viv IIDI ? Passing through the trying change KtlLO from <; i r h I <> lVimninlin.nl wi.l tnl in it a wonderful repef unit benotli It ul< t-s anil Strengthens ti e NVrves, 'Ileuses ie Mlo. d, Clears the lii-ain and Ton* s u|i the hole System makkh a woman i.<mik younii tUrKKl. yoi Mil. i kick .? cents. I Iti.Xes tf jnl by mall to any address ,vold bv ( ' twiliiril llros., Drutgis' . A/ents, I.iiuis r, S. C. I ? t?l When yon want a physic tha' is ild and gentle, ea<_v In lake and leasant In effect iim> Chamberlain'? tornach and I.iver Tablets. Price. 25 int8. Samples free. K.very ' ox irti tritued. For fcale by .J. F. Mackey it < b>. Iojin (lie Coiigli ami 'V.irli-> off the ( old. axative Bromo-Qtiiiiine Taniet cure cold in one ilav. N'oen > n?> mn rice 25 cents. J. W. Cook <fc COMPANY. rtacket Store Opposite Catawba ii-mso. Wo can save you from 10 io 5 per cent on the dollar Wc nve no storo root or ol rlc hire ) pay. Our motto is small refits, 10 t) 20 por com?no lore or less. Call and exam io our small stock of notions, try Goods and Sho and m rill bo surprised at the bar ains. Also we have opened a PIIOTOIiK.lPII GlIiERY i connection with our s < v ; nd ro prepared to do first-class rork. Come and have your icture made. We guarantee nt isfaction. Card size, <> for 75 cents. Small size, (> for 35 cents. Small Cabinet, t? for $ 1.25 Largo Cabinet, <> for $1.50 or 2.00 per dozen. J. W. COOK & CO. J. F. Maekey ?fe Co., tlrujjtrisfs, will t*fun?1 you your money if >?>u are not itistled after usinjr Chamber aid's tomach and Liver Tablet*. They lire disorders of the stomach, biliousess constipation and headache, 'rice. 35cents. Samples free. rhe People Founde f?Tii 3 82 I >?pJA! "Sing tb^ir c THE WORD "BE LIAS BEEN so ml km i a hesitate in rsr it i THAT 11110UK IS NO O'l ADEQUATELY DESCRIBE THE is as near porf ctioi as liui I Combines tile hi; ii ?t; 2; I ic. ' ^ has many unique additions SHAS. M,ST??FF t. ( UtOMM 11 'turn vARKRoon, jia x iitvo> s r. ?J Notice! jrnHK bounty Board of Equalization X for Lancaster County, will meet at Lancaster Court House on the Thrd Tuesday In March, !(l9th iusl.) 1901, for the purpose of h< hi iiiy grievances of appeal from the Township Hoards of Assessors. The Township Hoard of Assessors of each Township, will pass upon all taxable returns in their respective Townships, and immediately thereafter, forward to the < 'ounty Auditor, a true and correct statement of all changes,or alter, at ions made in various returns, so that the Auditor may notify parties of changes, if any worth notifying. The < hairman of Township Hoards of Assessors, shall he Ex-officio members. of the County Board of Kqualizat ion. W. Q. CASKET, rtupr. and Chm' i, C. B. C. L. C, Feb. 20th 1901. A Torpid I.Ivor causes Depression of Spirit* Indigestion, Constipation and Headache. Uao j Dr. M A. Simmons Liver Medici no tost lino* | late that oman * * Used during Expectancy. Simmons Sijunw \ Inn Wine or Tablets cheer and Strengthen M th r, Shorten Labor and Hub Confinement of its Terrors. Registration Notice. rpiIE PUBLIC will take notice that JL the Registration Books will be 'open it the COURT HOUSE for the registration of parties entitled to reg; ister under the constitution, on the ! l>t Monday t Tuesday in each month, until 30 days preceding the general election. .f. SI. CASKF.Y, Chair. Bd. Reg. Lancaster Co. March 7. 1900. Menstruation made Regular and Painless, ant I'a ins n Sides, Hips and Limbs cured by S, nu.ons Squaw Vino Wine or Tablets. JOBPRINTING v Doiifi Nfiatlv ; And V| Done Cheap. We Make a Specialy of | Note Heads, Letter Heads. Bill Heads, j Envelopes, Law Briefs, Law Blanks, MAGISTRATE BLANKS, Deeds and Mortgages, Liens and Bills of Sales. Posters, Programts, Hand Bills. Your orders solicited. * Enterprise Pub. Co. 's Market. Having purchased Mr T Reece bangley's interest in the meat market and restaurant business, I WILL CONTINUE To servo the public with the best meats obtainable; also a pjood meal or lunch at living prices. (>ivT^ me a call I do my best to pK*ase. J. DAVIS FLYNN. d 1842. 80s C >\vn praise." b 1 FUSED Til AT WE OFTEN T So 11A FFENS, THOUGH, riiElt WOR1J THAT WILL Btieff Piano. ... man skill has Laon ablo to rpnrh. s ot tho other instruments, i of its own. '.PIANO MANUFACTURER. j l?/\LTIfV\OHE, MARYLAND. Charlotte, A3. C. /