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y Short Locals. Wednesday, March 20, 1901. ?Miss Minnie Pardue has returned from a visit to Chester. ?State Constable Douglass is in town from Chesterfield. ?Dr. T. B. llough of Newport was in Lancaster this week. ?W. B. Wilson, Esq., of Bock Hill was in the court yesterday ?Mrs. J. P. Huuter who has been in Chester for several weeks is home this week. ?Miss Anna Bonnett of . Heath Springs is visiting relatives here. ?Mr. and Mrs. E. M Crox'on, pent Sunday with relatives at ^ Heath Springs. ?Mrs. S. W. Heath and ] child of Kershaw spent several , days here with relatives. ?Mr. K. D.Tillman anddaugh t er, Miss Pom pie, of Van Wyck, j were in Lancaster yesterday. ?Married, March 10, 1901, by M. C. Gardner, N. P., Mr. James < Robinson and Margaret Morgan. ?Mr. T. It. Duren, the new court caller has a good voice, hut not quite equal to uncle George's. l ?Married at Unity parsonage March 0th by ltev. J. M. White , Mr. George Neil and Miss Er ma Parks. ?J. Harry Foster and E IX ^ Illakeney Esqrs, of Kershaw arc J in attendance upon the court this j week. j ?Mr. J. D. Glenn returned trom Charlotte, N C., a few days ago where he went for treatment 1 of his ear. 1 MSh*. ?Messrs W. J. Roddey, S. ' Frew and A. E. Ervin of j Hock Hill were in the city Monday. ?Mr. William Stoll of Rock j Hill spent. Saturday and Sun-, j day with his son here, Mr. C. ^ F. Stoll. t ?Mrs. J. B. Cauthen of the ? Heath Springs section visited her sons here recently, Messrs. W. B. and J. M. Cauthen. I ?Mr. H. J. Failo of Flat f Oreek was in Lancaster Men- t day. He gave the Enterprise i a pleasant call. * ? Married, March 19, 1901, by ' ML C. Gardner, N. L\, Mr. Wil- { liam Livingston and Miss Emeline ^ Robinson. ?Mrs. J. K. Blafconey spent J m Saturday and Sunday here, re I?* turning to her school near the ' 'laile Gold Mine Sunday. fljMk ?Mrs. Lee Ii. Roberts and j Whittle daughter, Jasie, of Creek, \ ire visiting Mrs. L. N. Montgom- j ery this week. ? Mr. Jas. Addison who went to Johns Hopkins early in the i year for treatment had his sore eg amputated last week, and is doing very well. 1 ?In the absence of Sherift ' Hunter who is still in Chester } under treatment of Dr. Pryor, j Deputy Sheriff J. P. Hunter is ( performing the duties of the . L Sheriff. ?M rs. J no. A. Cook returned 5 l# J* Sunday afternoon from-a visit to ' her sister Mrs. W. U. ( lyburn of ' "' the Kershaw section who is very * ick. ? > ^?Miss Eunice Long and little ( ay Flynn, who have been visiting , 71 the lormer's sister, Mrs.F.E.Smith ( i, Newport, returned to their | sJjUtome east of Lancaster Monday, j ?Mr. J. L. Hell, of Magill, who J came up to attend court this week ' says that the people of that community have suffered a great deal , 1rr?m llin ?> f n ft f orin lull that all are improving, lie also stated that Mr J. T. Peach and family have been very eick, but ; uro now convalescent. ? Mr. E. E. Cloud returned : Sunday from Now York where lie went two weeks ago to purchase spring and summer stocks for tho Lancaster Mer| -untile Co'* Htoros. Mr T. J. ^to*egory of the Kershaw branch ^Bturned Sunday also. ?Sumter was visited by a Jj^D,0<)0 fire Monday evening. | VRtarted in a livery atable, and [ burned 19 buildings, including oid the new jail. The j total insurance on the property destroyed is estimated at, $14,000 ?Mr. W. A. Blakeney of Kershaw is back from New York ( where he went to aid in buying stock for the Kershaw branch at of the Heath B. & M. Co. i ?Dr Samuel Adams of Miss issippi, formerly of this county, , is visiting relatives in the county. 1 i ?The indications as we went to press wore that court would wind up yesterday, the grand jury having already been discharged. ?Mr. J M / Heath returned Monday evening from New York where ho wont to buy spring and summer stocks for ' his various stores. t ?The cotton mill had an- 1 other small fire Saturday. As usual it started in the piekor ( room and as usual the fire was stopped before much damage was done. ?Wanted ?A reliable party j in Lancaster county who can furnish bond to handle the New Ball Bearing Domestic Machine oil consignment. Address J. M. Timinerman, Greenville, S. C. j ?The telephone line from j hero out to Rev. R. J. Black- i mon's via Mr. 0. L. McManus' i and Mr. Goo W. Baker's and 1 Primus is about complete and f ready for the hellos ! ?Mr. James M. Cauthen, i r ^ ? i i * * * unucasier s popular oarDer, nas out in now furniture of tho atcst patern, in liis shop, there >y making one of tho neatest oarber shops in the up-country. ?Mr. Tanner of Spartan- I wrg was in town a day or two t ast week and will return soon t vnd start in on a contract to < nake 3 millions more of brick i or the million dollar mill. ? ?Mr. Miles has returned from Baltimore where he was married ecently, and has rented Dr. W. VI. Crawford's new cottage on Gay itreet. As soon as it is compleed Mrs. Miles will come down ind they will set up housekeeping. ? Despite the chilling blasts won up to the first of the week, Monday, occasioned by the much tnd continuous windy weather here are to be seen in some local ties peach trees in full bloom, ilso hlumes and other fruit trees ire budding showing a dispostion ~ I.4 aI. : - J - r _i ? i u uiiMcii mi int? ptriuu 01 staple veat her?spring. K ilroad Fare to the Reunion. 1 The Seaboard and the Southern ^ lave fixed a very low rate to Memphis, Tenn., on the occasion if the reunion the latter part of ( May, viz: $13.00 round trip from Lancaster and $13.35 from Ca- i awba Junction, tickets good to * June 30th. 1 j 'Jot. AeUe Committed Suicide. Col. John K. Ashe a prominent i jusiness man of Yorkville, com- j nitted suicide at his home in ^ iforkville yesterday morning at ibont 1 o'clock by jumping head oremost, into a well. After sev- ' >ral attempts wo tailed to obtain he particulars of the sad event. , There seems to be no doubt but hat the rash act was caused by j inancia. troubles One report is hat his cotton mill is in bad shape, and another that he has lost lisa~.trously in cotton speculation, tnd that the consequent worry ot ' hese things probably produced ' nental aberration. Besides his ' cotton mil! interests in Yorkville lie had a large mercantile bus- < iness in Kershaw and was doing 1 i fine business. He leaves a wife ihd several children. Softer. There will be a meeting of the executive committee ef the Moriah Association at Heath Springs in connection with the union meeting March 30, 1901, at 10 o'clock. T. A. Dahnky, Moderator. Mrs. O. E. VanDensen, of Kib bourn, Wis, was afflicted with a stomach trouble and constipation for a long time. She says, "I have men many prcpHrunons uui nuuo have done me the good thatOhamherlMin'ft Stomach and Liver Tab let? have." Thoae tablet" are for walo at J. F. Mamey <fc Co'a Drug: Htore. Price, 25 cents. Karnp'e free. Attention, Ont federate Veterans/ , A meeting of "Camp Dixie" t will be held at the Court Douse on Saturday, the 30th instant, at ; 11 o'clock a m., for the purpose ' of electing delegates to the State J re-union to be held in Columbia, < and to pay dues. Every member ( is urged to attend and an invita tion is extended to all other vetorans to meet with us. W. G. A. Porter, Commander. Geo. W. Jones, Adjutant. Headaohe after results from a disordered condition of the stomach and constipation of the bow bIb. A dose or two of Chamber* Iain's Stomach and Liver Tablets will correct these disorders and sure the headache. Sold by J. F. Mackey & Co. Hidden Treasures. A gentleman Gf Flat Creek was in the Enterprise office Monday ] ind showed us the description of \ place where there is supposed lo be buried some money to the 1 imount of about $60,000, with a l otof jewelry. The description was J ^iven by a Union soldier who vas supposed to have been conlected in some way with the liding of the money, and is as ollows: j "Near Col. Shotwell's or Bard- i veil's plantation, S. C., cross ^ Lynches creek at Hanging Rock * >elow the old mill, take the fool Bath up over the hill and follow t until you come to the swamp ; - * T iidii UJIJ;UOIID U (MlUll pint) I ret? )n the right hand fide of the )ath go 12 paces south of the t ree to a sugar tree, then fall to 1 he east as the arrow mark indi- t ;ates 11 steps, then north 5 steps, ! ind there is the spot; on the west tide of a thorn bush there is a arge gravel rock, the same buried n the surface. Herman R. Rhodes, of Co. 1,18th Reg., Ky. V.V.T. j Like Olver Twist, children ask or more when given One Minute i Dough Cure. Mothers endorse it lighly for croup. It quickly cures . ill coughs and colds and every hroat and lung trouble. It is a J pecitic ror grippe and asthma \ ind has long been a well knoarn j emedy for the whooping coueh. Crawford Bros. d w-s Ifore yetv Stock. Our Mr Iiood is now off buying J iome of the choicest stock that ? ?e have handled this season and d>ey will be here by Saturday or Monday. Come one, come all. Same old stand and guaranteed. Lancaster Mer. Co. i tlopii the Coiiah and Works off the Cold. Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure i cold in one day. No cure, no pay. [Vice 36 cents. Worluh Baptist Union. The Moriah Baptist union will . neet with the Ileath Springs Bap ist church Friday, 29th March, 1901, at 12 m. 1 Devotional exercises by the * Moderator. j Introductory sermon bv Rev. . J. H. Boldridge. < Topic (1). Are we, an Baptists, | living up to the New Testament ' jtandard? Hon. J. N. Estridge. ' Kev. T. A. Dabney. Topic (2). What are the three ' ajreat evils of the times? Can 1 Ihejr be checked ? llow ? Kevs. ' Jabez Ferris, II J. BlacRmon. Topic (3). What about the church member who is a moderate drinker? J. A. P. Blackmon, Kev. J. II. Boldridge. How can we be useful in sav ing souls? Kev. J. W. Little, D. A. Williams. Sunday morning, 11 a. m., Missionary sermon by Kev. J. Ferris. Committer. JAPANESE PILE CURE A new and Oomplele Treatment, confuting of SUPPOSITORIES, Capeulea of Ointment and two Boxae of Olntaaenu A neve -falling euro for Piles of every nature and degree. It makes an operation with the knife, which la painful, and often teaults In death, unneesary. wnr bkiittbk this tbkkibi.b m.ibasb 1 We I>sek a written guarantee In each l'.0O Box. Mo Cure, No par. 5) cents and II a box, 0 for 95. Kent by mall. Samples free. OINTMENT, 25c. and 50c. nnUCTID ATinM Cur*0 p,1?s Prevent vUnO I Ir H I lyn ed.br Japanese Llrer Pellets the, rest I.IVKRand STOMACH KRUULATOH and B^OOD PURIFIK1V Small, mild and pleasant to take especially adapted for children's use. SO doses 35 cents. Crawford Bros , Orugglels, Agents, Lancaster a. C 1 e-w.l 500,000 Women Have (won romtorod to ho alth by lydla E. Plnkham'm Vogotablo Oompound. Tholr lotform two on Wo and prove thin mtatomont to bo a fact, not a atoro boaatm Whon a modiolno ham boon muooommful In ourlng mo many wonton, you oannot well say without tryIng It ? " / do not bollovo It will help mo." INKHAMS Vegetable Compound '? ft positive cur? for all those painful Ailments of Women. It will entirely cur? the worst forms of r*mftle Complaints, all Ovarian troubles. ntlainmation ami Ulceration, Falling and displacements of tho Womb, ami consequent Ipinal Weakness, and is peculiarly adapted o the Change of I.jfe. Your inodlclne cured me of terrlble female Illness. MRS. M. E. MCLI.KB, lA Concord Sq., Huston, Mass Backache. It has cured more cases of Ilnckache and ^eucorrhcea than any other remedy the rorld has ever known. It is almost infallible ' n such cases. It dissolves and expels Tumors from the Uterus in an early stage if development, and checks any tendency o cancerous humors. Your V egctiilde Compound re- I moved a Fibroid Tumor from my womb after doctors failed to give relief. Id its. It. A. IiOMiiAiib, We.tdalc, Mass, Bearing-down Feeling 4 ffomb troubles, causing pain, weight, and . >ackache, instantly relieved and permanently cured by its use. Under all cireumtances it acts in harmony with the laws hat govern the female system, and is as larmless as water. backache left me after taking the second bottle. Your medicine i cured ino when doctors failed. J Mtts. sarah Houtkis, . 3 Davis Block, Oorhain St., Lowell. Mass. ' Irregularity, Juppressed or Painful Menstruations, Weakteas of the Stomach, Indigestion. Bloating. ] flooding, Nervous Prostration, Headache, teneral Debility. It Is a grand medicine. I am thankful for the good it haa done me. Mrs. J. W. J., I 76 Carolina Ave., ' Jamaica Plain (Boston), Mass. Dizziness, Faintness, Extreme Lassitude, " don't care" and j 'want to bo left alone" feeling, excltabilty. irritability, nervousness, sleeplessness, 1 iatulency, melancholy, or the " blues," and , >ackache. These are sure Indications of fsmale Weakness, some derangement of the | Tterus. _______ _ , 1'was troubled with Tiizzlnnss, BE* Ifeadachrs, Faintness, Swelling Limbs. Your medicine cured me. Mm Siuiu K lliuvn Buckaport, Mb | The whole itnrv, however, la told In an Uuatrntod book which (iivo with each Untie, the moat complete trewtlae on female romplaint > ever published. T'or eight V ears t suffered with] I ! aMV woinb trouble, and waa entirely cured by Mra. rinkham'a medicine. Mkb, L. L. Town*. I.lttleton, N. H. Kidney Complaints end Backache of either sex the Vegetable Compound always euros. I The Vegetable Compound is aold by all druggist* or sent by mall. In form of rills ( orrrx)Hm<tmc*/r*elf onscrrrif. You can address lu strictest confidence, I.Villi K. PlXklliX USD. CO., Lynn, Mass. Family Reunion. A family reunion was held ; t he home of Mr. Jef. J. Reaves )f the I'rimus section on tlie 16th nstant, celebrating the 73rd birthday of Mrs. A S. Raker, his mother-in law. She has 3 chilIren, 18 grandchildren and 6 isroat grandchildren. The chil Jren are : Mrs. It. F. Roberson, who has 7 children ; Mrs. L. I*. S. Hammond, who hi? 7. and Mrs Jef. J. R ves, who lias *1 rhii tlren. The great grand: h'hlren are one ol Mrs. Kb L tiigley's, two of Mrs. A hort Bailey's, two of Mrs. Sallio bamrles's, and one of Mrs. Carey Reckham's. They were all present and enj >yed a | dinner prepared for the occasion,! the number present being 51 Mr. A. N. Barrett took a photograph of the croup N. B, Small. The Huestis 431 Fourth Ave. .<X,?s\h* NKW YORK CITY. A Strictly First-class Family HoUl Enllrs ly Near. FSft? r.'ximn with frlv.i'e Hath, fl M) per day Suites of Rooms with Private Hatli, ano per Cay Special Rates by montior fey- Docated In center of city. Ave minu en * ^ Qr..ud Central Depot, via Fourth At .a* Car*. Transfers to all points, at 20th .at Within walking distance of Shops and Theater* Restaurant charges very moderate A la Carte at nil hours. Table d" Uoi? launch. 35 rents. Table d' Hole Dinner, do cents Alt modern Improvements and Corn forts of a to-me. A. HUKHTIS, Prop. When you want a physic that is mild and gentle, easy to take and pleasant in effect use Chamberlain'* Stomach and F.ive^Tableta. Price, 26 cents. Samples free. Every box guaranteed. For vale by J. F. Mackey A Co. You Go To Your grocer and e:il! for some of j our Gluton and Germ Graham Flour. Lancaster Mercantile Co. and W. 1*. Bennett handle it. It contains no starch?scarcely more than 70 per coot, is Germ and Gluton. Just Try One Sack Of our meal and Hour, arid you're mine. When >ou want puie. sweet, clean goods with that -'old lime" nutty Haver, use ours. ! Ycm Can't Get It, From your grocer, write to L. E. BROWN. Miir. Rock Hill Roller Mills, Rock Hill. S. (J. <'SctoLrswS POSITIONS GUARANTEED. Undsr 13.000 Cmh Deposit. Rat: road Par* ^atd Of?B all 7??r to Both Sf i a /erf Cheap Board | Oaorgia-Alabftma ItuuincH Colleyt, ! kiuxin. 'Jruiftt 11 '" " I J. W. Cook <fc COMPANY. Racket Store Opposite Catawba II use We can save you from 10 to 2f> per cent on the dollar We ! have no store rent or clerk hire to pay. Our motto is small r\rrkfit? Ifl I. i 90 not* o/nt t I more or less Call and exam ! Ino our small stock of notions, i Dry Goods and Shoes and yon ' will bo surprised at the bargains Also we have opened a PIIOTOtiKlPII Id LIMY | in connection with our store and i [iro prepared to do first-class work. Come and have your! picture made. We guarantee satisfaction. Card size, (> for 75 cents. Small size, 0 for 35 cents. Small Cabinet, <5 for $1.25 Large Cabinet, fi for $1.50 or $2.00 per dozen. J. W. COOK & CO. .J. F. Mackey A Co., druggists, will refund you your money if you are not satisfied after using Chnmheriaiit's Stomach and Liver Tablets. They cure disorders of the stomach, biliousness constipation and headache. Price. 35 cents. Samples free. mmm m m I he reople Foundec fjTl! in?AF ^ E ST% t "Sing their c THE WORD "BE HAS HKKN so Ml CI I A! I1ESITATK TO I'Sli IT. I THAT THKKK IS NO OT ADEQUATELY DESCRIBE THE: Uis as near perfection as bin combines the high qualities lias many unique additions CHAS. M.STIEFF n. C AKOI.nC It It t X 4' II W.CKI;HOU>I, 41.1 1 TBVO.1 ST., k VIGOR S MEN I EASILY. QUICKLY AND PERMANENTLY RESTORED. MAGNETIC NERVINE Is sold with a written guarantee to cure Insomo-ia, Kiut. Dizziness. Hysteria, Nervous I>ehllity, Lost Vitality. Seminal lueses. Falling v Memory the result of Over-work, Worry. Sicknes*, Krros of Youth or Oover-lndulgcnoe T a l?rlc?- ?l : <5 bozes ffv lly mail in plain package to any address <m receipt of price Sold only by Crawford llros . Druggists. Agents, Lancaster S. O. l-e-w Notice! f II11 K County Board of Equalization 1 for Lancaster County, will meet :tt Lancaster Court House on the Thrd Tuesday In March, (HUli inst.) l'.K)l, for the purpose of hearing: grievances of appeal from the Township Hoards of Assessors. The Township Hoard of Assessors of each Tonnship, will pass upon all taxable r.-t urns in 1 heir respee.tive Townships, and immediately thereafter, forward to the County Auditor, a true and core reel statement of all changes,or alterat ions riisi'le in various returns, so that I he Auditor may notify partiea of changes, if any worth notifying. The Chairman of Township Hoards of Assessors, shall be Kx-otllcio members. of the County Board of Equalization. W. Q. OASKEY, Kiipr. and Choi' j, C. B. C. L. C. F?'b. 20th 1901. Mens trust tion made Regular and Painless, and Pit ns n Siiles. lltps and Llrotm cured t?f Simmon* Squaw Vino Wine or Tablets. JOB PRINTING j Done Neatly ^ And ~*"v Done Cheap. We Make a Specialy of Note Heads, Letter Heads. Bill Heads, Envelopes, Law Briefs, Law Blanks, MAGISTRATE BLANKS, I Deeds and Mortgages, Liens and Bills of Sales. Posters, Programes, Hand Bills. Vour orders solid fed. enterprise .FuJd. (Jo. A 'I <yi |>W I. vcr musts IJ^pri'i'iIion of Spirii# , Constipation and Headache. Ua? l)r. M A. simmon* Liver Medicine to titanluic* that ortrun *v. > . s Market. Having purchased Mr T Reece Langley's interest in the meat market and restaurant business, I WILL CONTINUE To serve the public with the I lost meats obtainable ; also a good meal or lunch at living prices, (live mo a call. I do my host to please. J. DAVIS FLYNN. .. . IIf ? rt f 1 1842- ~ V IFF vn v ^ * v/n praise." ST" IUISKI) THAT WE OFTEN r So 11A1TKNS, THOUGH, 'HER WOI1I) THAT WILL StiefTPiano. nan skill has boon able to reach, t of the other instruments, of its own. (PIANO MANUFACTURER. 5 BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.Charlotte, N. C,