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SORES ULCERS. Sores and Ulcers never become chronh unless the blood is in poor condition ? il luggish, weak and unable to throw of] the poisons that accumulate in it. Tk< ystem must be relieved of the unhealthy matter through the sore, and great dangei to life would follow should it heal before the blood has been made pure and healthy and all impurities eliminated from the sya tern. S.S.S. begins the cure by first cleansing and invigorating the blood, building up the general liealtTi and removing front the system A CONSTANT BRA8i\ effeteu?atter' UPGN THE SYSTEM. When this has Veen accomplished the di? charge gradually ceases, and the sore 01 ulcer heals. It is the tendency of these old indolent sores to grow worse and worse, and eventually to destroy the bones. Local applications, while soothing and to sotnt extent alleviate pain, cannot reach the seat of the trouble. S. S. S does, and no mattei how apparently hopeb.ss your condition, even though your constitution has broken dovn, it wil1 brin > relief when nothing else can. Ii supplies the rich, pure blood neccssasy ro heal ihe sore and nourish the debilitated, di eased 1 ly. mr. j. n j.qck nvx \k uiona, mis?, ays: "Six years ri:>> my lcj- /.-o?u the km ? l? tlie fo?t was one sol: i r, re. Severn! j>hysio!ani treate I me a id I made iv-.> trips ic it- t nurinn but found i relief. T was induced to try S. 8. 3 and .t n ade ;i c. mplete cut c. 1 b:tvr been a ;jer fectly well man ever since " ?' i / jo ii the only purely vepf v\[N|1 eta^e blood purilici vK <^Y known?contains no ^ t it \: : poisonous minerals to ** -m' ' <- n>- ruin the digestion and ada to, rumer tnan r< iieve your suiterings. If . our flesh does not Ileal readily wher ec-ifched. bruise d or out, your hloo3 is i*t con lition, and any ordinary sore IS iij)t Iw ^ COLiC cluu!llC? Send for our free hook and write out physicians about your case. We make no charge for this service. The SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLANTA, GA. j Lfii'l* *. 'U k 1 . J K . " 'i I >. j cl 1mI Pi v,ix?;V .i,| Sntimlrtve bv Kntkkpkisk Prnr.isiriNo Co. j. tL^Hiv. uonor. One Year, ... $1.00 Si\ Months. - - .50j Three Monrhs, - - .'251 IN ALVA MCE. Senator Tillman spoke at Matini: ; 1 ] ; intmont y"s terclay. The will of the late Dr. T. l)e\\i T ' i!;i;.re lias been prohated l i leav?'- an estate valued at ov< $3( 0, including $25,000 liinsurance in the \ l?W "I I \t ' e T> i'' - v"mnh n vhis week, GeimraN G onion, Lee r.iul C;i! 11 \v< re re-elected and Cenrrrd C. T. WaIker of this state wa-> el cu >1 to succeed the late General Wade Hampton as commander of the Army of Northern Virginia and New Galea,: *vn . '.acted as the place for the next reunion. Adjutant and Inspector (.tenoral .1 \V Floyd announces in a circular . t. nv ntly sent out that he is a 'nudidate for the nomination for congress in this disiri- t, i? .at lie*-will make a clean, iiij/h and broad contest for the honor " The general is a clever l-euan and wonld doubtless make a good representative. Tlu lat : : t mpt at "t "it-1-d' j i> the pi ; )o-i t ion to put ad the, southern spinning mills in a ! trust. c:: nit di/ lat $(>b, 01)0,000.' and J. 1'ir-rpont Morgan is trying to eon-. !;date .".11 the -team-' ship lines into one, as he has) done with many of the railroads' of this country. i he hist, legis- j ..r .v;J" ....... u..n^a m ? I .it.-..' '. i i - - i . i - i j' i ! i 11 1111 to <jot hold of the *S. ('. A: (i. Iv j road and put it under the tlui ml) i of tho Southern. ;tt whoso hack i Mr. Morgan stands. When .and whore wi'l it stop? A LONG ft UN. Today (Saturday)'the politi-; cal maehiin y < !' the State will' y uH" iitiff \ the o i ari.-s tlia ^oi'ho,*.. d to the mountains, ^h'.s ma v / ./' / / cliinery starts up for a long run and will not stop till tho final returns are tabulated showing the result of the election to be held the first Tuesday in next November. Saw the Exposition This Week The folio wins parties visited Charleston and her Exposition this week: Mr. E. J. Cunningham, llev. and Mrs. Joseph K. llall, ol Gutlniesville, and the latter's sister. Miss Connie Witherspoon, Rev. S. N. Watson, Mr. and Mrs. B. C. Hough, Mr. and Mrs. E. Manly Croxton, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lsnglev, Miss Dot Smith, Mr. W. B. Culp and son, Mr. Waller Gulp, Mr. J. D. Glenn, Mr. Allie Warwick, Mrs. L. R. Rollings, Misses Maggie and Ola Culp, Messrs. .J. S. Wilson, W. L). Chambers and I!. I). Fuuder burl;. The throe Inst. weut>?a8 delegates to a convention of the Jr. (). U. A. M. which met in that city this week. From Heath Springs, Dr. and Mrs. S. J. Hin? son, Dr. 10. F. Ilorton, Mr. and Mrs. H. I'. Moblev and Misses May Croxton and Lillali Mobley. For The Enterprise. In the Shadow of the Vines. We saf within the shadow of the vines, my love anit I, And the moonlight east round us a witching spell, And our hearts were heating giadly to the perfect time of love As we sat within the shadow of the vines. r IU L* 5> VUMT.'V'll I ?i ?V I >\ t* Ml VII \\;iliU'"i tar apart, my love ami I, And the thought will always give us keenest pain ; 1 hat no inure to in wil; route those blissful moonlit s mitner night1* W hen we -at within the shadow t>t the vines Though our paths are sundered widely, we shall never meet again. A.s the vines, so have our dreams of love decayed: Yet with mournful gladness cleave our memories to those love(might hours When we sat within the shadow* of the vines No more you'll come to me, darling, and love me as before; No more you'll come to me, darling, you'll meet me nev r more; On many long, lone nights the moot; ho bright ly .-hir.es, 111 ? no swei heart greet me, in tl shadow ( f the vine.-. A T.I'II A That some good m;i v sometimes conic out of evil is demonstrated in the appreciated opportunity many of the Woodmen of York county have this week had of meeting their sovereign commander. Hon .). (' Knot, of Omaha, Neb . and other representatives ol the sovereign camp. It is an opportunity that only a small per cent of the members ever have. It will do any earnest and loyal Woodman good to come in contact with the whole sotiled genius who has hv his ability and prudence built up one of the largest and probably the most virile and prosperous fra ternal insurance orders in the world in less than 11 years. It was the intention of the local Woodmen to accord these v isiting members of the sovereign camp a reception; but. in view of the case pending in court, it was thought this innocent purpose might he iniscontrued into something (ptite diHerein, and the 11! OIL Wiis ;d >:i l idon<>i 1 V? .i>lr ville Y00111a n. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. Tb Kind You Have ' Bears the Signature QfM , J Dr. E. S. McDow, PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. South Side Catawba House, / Hp-Stairs. t t t ) l'hone Oft \ Onices Open Day al'2, lyr 1 none w \ and Night. News of Exchanges. The following item from the last issue of the Camden Chronicle will be of interest to many at this place, where the happy pair once lived and had many friends. The Era joins heartily in congratulations to them: tkAt the home ol the bride's father Mr. I) L. Black well on Broad street, last Wednesday evening Miss Emma Black well and liev. J. B. Bozeman were united in the holv bonds oi matrimony, liev. Jabez Ferris I ..Hi? xi ? i) J |/1U<JUU !(!? JUt. DUAOIll.Ul IS tor ol tho (jraflfney Baptist church. On Thursday morning Mr, and Mrs, Bezoniun left (or Chariest or where they will spend a few dayt at the exposition Before point, home." During this Month, April tickets will ho sold every Tues day go^u to return until Friday from Kershaw to Churlostoi and return, on account of tin Ex position for $2.25. This rah is low enough to induce every one surely to see the Ex i position. This rate lasts onlj through the month ot April.? Kershaw Era. An ikilant of All. ; i -1 Mrs Varncdore died Sunday at tlx Highland Park Mrl >i ;in con pest ion ot the it: ip.-. T 10 inter me it was in Lau 11 oo \ cenn tery.?Bock II li IK raid. Judge W A. Hole of thf -.tipreme c mrr 'x-oc1 of Nortl j Carotiua !i;x anr ninced hi I candidal", f.?r the oiled State i -enateto u v< d Smiator Pritc'h nr. I. ? Dr Frank Mnckey, .Jr., o Lancaster, has puvchas I au in | terest in the Palmetto Drug Co of Union, and lias removed hi i family there "Frank" ha I e i . l --.i .. i i i many ij it'ipjs iwvi* \viit*re nc 11:t ! often vrsitod who will bo ghi< i 10 liiuw that ho is j^ottinj* alonj I well ?Rock Hill Ho raid! ! Messrs. A. 11. Greene am Sou. of Rock Hill, have bouph : I ho Nicholson hotel lor a musk] i '.'I'hI iijli ol !}>S._) >i'. i he . I I't whether I hoy vwi. move her themselves to take chniv' !>l t <i< hotel or will lease ii.?Chest e . Lantern. J We loam tlir??uirl I s , t. .1 : . . 1.1 M|r i ( ; III' I ft i"III* I ! I I ' ' I I *? H 'I I I! [I I ? > litis is a mistake?that the prop I c 1*1 v lias not been sold.?I'^ditu kntkkphim: | TheIlo<il I'rchcripliou forllularii ' chills mid fever is \ bottle of Grove' Tasteless Chill Totii'\ It is s.mpl, ! iron ami quinine in a tasteless forte . N'o Cure. no pav. I'rioe oM o t* Notice to Road Overseers T) , . ltoacl oversee vs are herein 1 notilied and requested to cal . I out their hands and work tic roads tis snon as the weatlio j will permit. Should there h< I any road without an overseer 1 th<% fact shall he reported to tic 1 supervisor who will appoint on I at once. W Q. (Jaskey, County Supervisor. ! I rvl> Cut This Out ^ ^ nn?l present with Mi rts to Craw- ^ tfy korii linos ,Drut.'_'t.sts.l.ftncaster, ifl I S ( . and ri ii vc a lariro dollar pivckugo <3 months* ti.auiienO fl ^ PIKUCK'H ( KMiUY CUM J ^ I'orsu, I TliO fireal Hloon and yt-r\< Tonic fc" '( un<l thf world's renounced On ?rrL i"^r<v Sat Mfitciion guaranteed or noney rclumli d. V 4* ^ i 4- C r h i n ^ ; Prici 'I : WILLIA1VS * make it easy for yc t mother and all the c store at small cost. I to undersell, and that I -1 trade. - A Lucky Sci ?I Stylish and cheap best selected and line S I !?quality considered. . li an tine'mohair, woo cord and storm serge si _ cj, i : r\ *r , I () DO OXclCt I 50c J need a silk see ours | i colors?Crepe do Ch ."I 3GG0 Yards : ' We were fortunate I .of a manufacturer b r percales in dots, figu j hams?all shades. H Organdies in new cff< II j ? s I vas Suitings. Our u j stock of Ilmbroideric 1 1 1 ri . r 1 I buyers, vvnite hiuk [Organdies, French E ^ 1 ish Long Cloth. ;;| - - SPRIN *\ Go where you will iter fitting clothing a which we offer you t I Diagonals, Clay \voi > For style and price c ' of other bargains vvh ' mention of. j Rcsi stock Complete. 2s Low S S :S-HUQHES CO. >u to buy. The father, the hildren can be clothed at our Selling for cash we are bound ; we are doing and winning the ? ike in. Dress Goods to suit thrifty buyers. The loubtedly the cheapest in town Black Dress Goods in Brill albatross, wool cheviot, whip i i I 'D -a vi o rv LiX\ n. C4.J. O LSCijiZiXs .. 1 _ 1- Ll. V. ^ ! J If ? yams ui me cnoicesi. n you early. We show all the new cine, Japanese and plain Taffeta. Wash Dress Goods. : in securing the surplus stock clow cost of making?French res and stripes. Madras Gingatiste La^ns and Satin Striped ects. Silk Mulls, Duck and Canrhitegoods bargains and rousing ;s and Laces are for you thrifty i Linens, Victoria Lawns, Swiss latiste, Persian Lawn and Lng- I t G CLOTHING - V I, you will not find finer or "bett anything like the prices at he choice of Cheviot suits, Blue sted, Sergfes and Cassimeres. ome to us. We have hundreds iich time and space forbid the xxtfully, 4