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{ Sour I Stomach ^ No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness, headache, constipation, bad breath, general debility, sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to Indigestion. Kodol f cures indigestion. This new discovery represents the natural Juices of digestion as they exist in a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining the stomach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rarenswood, W. Va., says ? " I was troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. Kodol cured me and we are now using It In milk for baby." Krwtol ni<r?c?. ? ?? iiak uu C.SI. Bottles only. $1.00 Size holding 2% times the trial size, whlah sells for 50 ceats. Prepared by E. O. DeWITT & OO., CHIOAQO For sale by Craw lord Bros. Short Locals. Wednesday, May 20, 1903. f , ?Died, May 10, 1903, the 18 months old childot Mrs. Marshall 4 Fullerton of Rich Hill. 1 ? Miss Clara Barrett has | been appointed teacher of art in the State Summer school at Winthrop College. ?A car load of fresh Virginia i Lime just arrived. 2t T. II. Davis. i ?The celebrated Wages Fam- ' ily are in town, and will give one ol their-popular musical entertainments tonight (Tuesday) at ^ the courthouse. ?Communion service at Pleasant Hill will be held on 2nd Sabbath in June. Preaching at Cilia Creek next Sabbath at 11 a. m. ~ 4. I > I A Ii:il - - - - nun tit l itniHttiii run HI * p. HI. , ?Col. It E. Allison went to Col- J umbia last week to argue before ] the supreme court the case ol J F. Gregory as clerk vs. II. ,1. Beckham as administrator. 4 ?Charley is still serving the i best drinks in town at the Fun- ? derburk Pharmacy. 2t 40 ?The Supreme court has af- 1 firmed the verdict of the lower ? court in the case of Mrs. Jennie C. Hughes, plamtiir, vs. The Trustees of School Jhstrict No. 37, ' defendant. The verdict is against ! the trustees. < ?Rev. J. \V. Little will preach in the Baptist church tonight (Tuesday) on the subject of "The * Sin Against the Holy Ghost." 1 i ?We have a few more Soda , M Wiltpr Ti<?lf#?1 s lor Siilo 9.1 ilrinlre w ? - ; for $1, flood for cigars or Soda Water. Call at, the Funderburk Pharmacy. 2t ? Mr. T. K Cunningham is having the store room next to ; Crawford Bros.' drug store re- , modled and renovated for 1110 I early occupancy of Mr. E. E 1 Cloud. l ?Mr. Ernest Moore, attorney for the defense, appeared in the , supreme court last week in case of Barbara A.Thompson, plaintiff, respondent, vs The Family Protective Union, defendant, appellant. Also in the case against 11; J Beckham as administrator. ?For the best IceCream in town, call and see Charley, at the Funderburk Pharmacy. 2t Prot. L. T. Baker, superintendent of the graded school here, has been appointed by the state superintendent, of education to conduct the Summer school for f /\ l~v /-* 1? /-v 1 .1 U/v?*/v M ? i r iiui ^ iu uo iiciu iicin iui ullts , irionI it beginning June ?8th. Prof. It. K. Sharp, principal ol the Tabernacle Graded school, has been appointed as assistant. ?In a difficulty last Thursday afternoon between I'ernel Brown, i a blacksmith, and Will Belk, a clothes cleaner, the former was shot in the fleshy part of the I . - thigh by the latter, the ball pass- i * ing almost throi;gh the thigh and lodging just under the skin where 1 it was cut out by I)r. W. M. < Ciuiiiuiu. It is said thai Brown t whs beating Belk with a stick '' v.hen Belk shot him. They were taken before Mayor Wyiie who fined Belk .$5 and Brown $20. j, ?Mr. John B Sloan of Charlotte, in charge of field work of Q the Improved Order Heptasophs cl and Mr. K. 0. Belk of Mt. Iiol ? ly, N. C., organizer, came to town Monday, and Mr. Belk 'r will he here sonio time in the e interest of liis order. ? f'< ?Mr. E. E. Cloud of Rock Hill was in town one day last . i_ i i ? weeK ana reiuea trie store room in the Cunningham Ilotel building next to Crawford Bros.' drug It store where he will open a gener- 11 al dry goods business the lirst ? of June. a a ?A new and very delightful l( drink at the Funderburk Pbarma- n cy is Vanilla Cream Soda. 2t. a ?Mr. Kddie McCain killed a * 6-foot coachwhip snake Monday. ii ?If you want a Sewing Ma- (j chine cheap, you can get it at the 8. Enterprise office, if you come ^ before it's gone. ?Cotton advanced more than ei $2 a bale Monday. November w ielivery ts bringing 9 cents. July sl is about 11.25. ?The weather begins now to h resemble early May weather, as we usually have it. ?Blanco-Cero is excellent. The jditor has tried it. It is for sale B by W. P. Bennett. Try it. 2t sc ?That cool east wind that blew ^ ilmost continuously for more than a week has abated. ai ?Our Mr. J. M. Hood is al- ai ways in the market to buy In mules and cattle, and don't H pou forget it. L Lancaster Mercantile Co. ?Wheat and oats have come out considerably since the rains let up, notwithstanding that cool t* aast wind. Q! ? A fresh lot of Blank's Expo c< sit ion brands of Cofl'ee just received at W. I*. Bennett's. 2t tl ?A case of the finest Califor- P nia Oranges will arrive this week w it the Funderburk Pharmacy. -A [Jail and get one of their now eel is sbrated Orange Phosphates. 2t ei ?Sewing Machine Needles lor any and every machine that has c' been made. Bands, shuttles and Ul repairs lor all kinds of machines it J. F. Mac key & Co.'s ti [> I3-3w Furniture Dept. tt ?All those who use any of the c< cereals will do well to trvBlai.co n Uero at W. P. Bennett's. 2t y ?For Salk?Another of those J drawer, drop-head Sewing Ma-1 shines. lt7n a beauty, and will be sold cheap enough to "astonish the natives." Call at tho Enter tl prise oflice. h ?"Strength and vigor come tl of good food, duly digested. a 'Force,' a ready-to-serve wheat and barley food, adds no burden, ^ but sustains, nourishes, invig orates." 3-25-tf. WANTED ?YOUNG MEN JJ to prepare for Government l'o- . sitions. Fine Openings in all Departments. Good Salaries. Rapid Promotions. Examina- * tions soon. Particulars free. E Inter-State Cor. Inst., a a22.3m Cedar Rapids, la. n Partner** 1 n?tilnten. h By authority ot the Board ol Trustees ot Clemson College, Lo- o cal In titutes will he held in such tl counties as send requests, signed o by fill eon farmers, before the lit b teenth of .June, to J. 8. Newman, j, Director ot Farmers' Institutes, . Clemson College, 8. C. The petitioners will namo the places at ^ which Institutes are desired and the dates will be arranged by the/1 college authorities. The 8tate ^ Institute will bo held at Clemson College conimennoing Monday w evening August 10th and closing h Fi'tildj evening i i ih. ''am ill/ ltenulon. caster at < Mr. and Mrs. .1. M. Stewart at- hi nisei I ,0 ;nded the family reunion at the Indued liiii ome of Mr. Joshua Carries,crand- once for th ither of Mrs. Stewart, last Satur jug. Sun<1 ay, Ins 78th birth lay. Ol other four hildren, grandchildren and great an(j |,|a(;eti randchildren, there were about ylac wo hundred present. A bounti norhntii fU il dinner, nerved on a long table ^ \ , r reeled for the purpose, added 1 rl J 'n,Lreat'y to the pleasure of the day 8a'(' 'hat. t )r aJ| ' suit of w|| m lesvrsa w reterana Loud in Their Praitte. waa The number of tickets sold here churel ist week on account of the reiiion was about 125. Large for ^C1 umbers were sold at Kershaw Tliefollov nd lleath Springs, running the from this < ttendance from this county up erate lieu 3 probably 250 people. And Capt. .1 C aports come thick and fast thati N Estrid 11 had an enjoyable time. The B. Ilruce, eterans are especially loud in! Lowery, F leir praiseof the excellent treat- McManus lent that was accorded them by Ivate, Air oluinbia. We heard a veteran Misses K\ xy that none but chronic grutn- Mr. Joe II lers could complain at the treat- companiet lent they received?that consid ring the size of the crowd that Exhibition as there, they were treated jperbly. 1 he folio _ explains i . , 7 ... ~ ~ Editor E ^ershaw'# Teacher*. noil nee n The board ot trustees of the Van Wye ershaw Graded School met. yes- exhibition ?rday and elected the following which wil achers for the next term of tations an ihool : the public Superintendent, Prof. II. A. The exerci >obsou, of Willicton. p.m. I Assistants, Mr. 11. M. Vaughn, ad Misses St. Claire Browne ud Grace Whisonant, who taught ll'i ist term, and Misses Florence rown, of Lancaster, and Mattie Editor < each of Denmark. ing from tl . is being utnmer School for Teachers. something The Summer School for white 8Ck??l* iachers of Lancaster county will we Hre' ai pen June 8th at Lancaster and ^envy ^axt jntinue for four weeks. HM here No teachers cau afford to lose $ '000.00 us opportunity for better pre- 8U^a 'e ^ aring themselves for the great *xPay?r8 0vcr it is ork in which they are engageo. ^ . ' attendance on thesummer school 11 ' ' ^ i necessary to renewal of teach- 111 ? rs' certificate of qualification. 1 ,ere |8' ' Air. L. T. Baker will be in w',a^ *8 e' large with Mr. Ii. E. Sharpe as no^?(^ H ^ . . to call i ssistant. ,, , , . . writer has Ior further information apply a r\ i> ii /> * ^ talk. One ) A. (J. Kowell, County Superin, r,i , , the other c indent; L. 1. Baker, member . ? send his so lunty board, or If. E. Coffey, . .,ii country ne lember county board, Lancaster, , . ~ election ot after the b secured b re n / ;. Black mon Killed. Whatever Some time between one and ble may b< iree o'clock Sunday morning ion of the en E. Blackmon, who lives just to the fact lis side of Primus, was killed in ruu on tenant house on his place by ciples. Ft ne of his tenants, a negro named ings of tin andy Evans. The killing was elect the t one at Sebron Miller's house tor enterii here Mr. Blackmou and Sandy that each < yans had stopped sometime in noniiuatio tie night on their way home must havt roni Lancaster. Sandy's wife the board as there, and he says that Ben idea may ? 1. began cursing her. Sandy i lection of sited hira to stop it. Mr. Black- right so fa ion began boating Sandy over cerned, bu lie head with a demijohn about welfare ol alf full of w hiskey, when Sandy merit and hot him, tiring tiiree times, two the lirstqi f the shots taking effect, one in the trust* he left side of the neck and the well) shou ther a littla lower down, both J nominatio alls ranging downward and go-1 nation. 1 iK almost through and causing wrong wil Imost instant death. The shoot-1 taxpayers ig was done with a 38 calibre which vot mith and Wesson pistol. The elects the nly eye witnesses to the tragedy, action as esides the negro who did the for ever a hooting were: Sandy Kvans' This is wri rife, Susan, Sebron Miller and spirit of cr is wife, Martha, and Nathan the iutere icliwaiu. OHiidy cdiiio to Ajau-iWun me > ,* J Ihv he brought up the f^J ~ n - n Z r% Pmma who saw the shooting li' _/S p C $)S ! a ^U P0 them itt j vii. Digests what you eat. kmon and Sandy (and pp^ preparation contains all of th6 e whole crowd) were digestants and digests all kiuds ot . , i . I food. Jtgives instant relief and never and it can salelv ?>f ' fails to cure. It allows yon to eat all lie trouble was the re the /ood you want, llio iiiu^suiisitlvo ' ... . 9tomaclis can take it. lly itsuso many ISKOV. air. Hlack moil ! t.hr\itu>i?ifla r>f rivunont'ca Vi'ivn Hoan WUVUWMC^w w. MJ..|/V|?VIV ^ ? V WVWII idow and 7 children. curcd after everything else failed. I? . ? unequalled for the stomach. Child* ried Monday at hork ten with weak stomachs thrive on It* K Cures all stomoclii trrublef ? ? Prepared only bv E. O. DeWitt&00 . Chicago .. . i The41.bottleeolitiiinsZii timestbuWc. siM, " WrlWMM. j ?? ring parties have gone There is no reason why Lancaster county to the Confed- j should not have as good school nion in New Orleans : &s any in the<8tate, and it is now V hosier, Messrs J. the tune to think, speak and act, \ ge, II. II Sliute, W. Taxpayer West Elliott, W. T. p y * . | ' M C A U.U. E.,l, Hta.. and little daughter s. Nannie I&oddey. novv n,ul then, at bedtime will ,-:l niwl Vnro Mn??|, CII f B CO IIS11 Oa t io II . 1)1 ll (?IIS11HHS M nd 7"'m"'"1! liver troubles. DeWitt's Little ougli of Kock Hill ac Ear,y Kl8BrB are the famous litI tlie party ot ladies. tie piiis ti,at cure by arousiug the ?? ? secretions, moving the bowels i at fun if nek. gently yet effectually, and giving Xr ,,, , such tone and strength to the wing fiom \ an \ yc\ jrirtndg (,f the stomach and liver tself that the cause of the trouble is nterprise.?Please an- removed entirely, and if their use i your paper that the j8 continued tor a few days, k school will give an there aill be no return of the on the 22d inst., complaint. Sold by Crawford ( 1 consist of songs,reci- Bros. ;l dialogues, to which are cordially invited An Kxeitinrj (J/iuse. ises will begin at 8:15 . . , . . f _ _ Acting under a telegram frt.m < nnnl 1 i? 11 ir ^ vx , ? Sheriff Coleman of Kiidiland, 1 u 111 mpsou. _ ,, . _ , Sheriff Hunter arrested b el ton Gregory, who came here some on{/t if Anf/thlnu. month* ago from Edgefield, >f Entkrprisk :?Judg Thursday afternoon. After being be amount of talk that arrested Gregory asaed to be aliodulged in, there is lowed to get something to eat be* wrong with the graded fore being taken to jail. The i view of the fact that Sheriff granted the request, of id have been, paying course, and sat down to wait for >s to support the school, j Gregory to eat. In a little while lately have issued the children came in and were in bonds to erect a told that tneir father had been uilding, it is due the arrested and was going to be that the trouble, what taken off. Jfhey went iu the dinshould be looked into, lng room to see bun and said he lossible, corrected. It j wasn't there Gregory's wife are is no trouble, or if then began to take on and say rifl Iho n?-ninlr.l? ' 1 .... ...^ i|in, |^)e would never see her husband /ery body's bu-iness o again. The Sheriff told her yea usiuess," no one wishes Ljie would and that it wouldn't attention to it. The be long before she did. He heard a great deal t.f then put out after Gregory in the i gentleman remarked direction he supposed he had lay that he expected to I Finding from inquiry >n to a school in the that he was on the right track he xt term. Some say the Loon came to Wy lie's field where teachers takes place be borrowed a mule that a man est teachers have been I WHg plow ing, and mounting it y other communities, bare back rode around a patch of the cause of the trou woods and got on the other side ?, in the humble opin- la time to see his escaping prisonwriter, it is due mainly j er COnia out and make tor a cane that the school is not brake near by. Ordered to halt ?d, sound business pnu- j or take tiie const quences, Greg>r instance, at the meet- ury- surrendered and was carried j voters heretofore to j tQ juj, Yesterday morning he rustees, the prime fac-1 w as taken to Chester by the itr 1 n t rk f h a uulonfio.. I Sunnlw wU?..A ? m .. vw VUV OVylCL-HWH, J? I 1 J CHOI ill ^ ? U 13 I O k7LICl I1L jne of the religious tie- Uoleman was to meet him.?; us in the town U"^r- "il"' j a representative on of trustees. Tins same ?,I)r- Boldriilge and Mr. D. A. . . .. Williams who attended the predominate in the se- o ., . Southern Baptist Convention in teachers, Ihis is all Savannah, returned last week, r as sentiment is con- greatly delighted with both the t it is not good for the meetings ot the convention and f the school. Fitness, the c1^ of Savannah, competency should be Dr. E. F. Ilorton of Ileath lalilications, even if all Springs was in town Monday. >es (and teachers as vv ^ i ... in. ?? . O. U. lUHOI VlKlieU ' U1 come from one do- Mrs. J. Wylie Porter in Kershaw n, or liom no denomi- l*Kt week. f there is something ^r< p. T. Twitty of Heath th the school, let the Springs was in town Saturday. turn out to the meeting! ? . ;es the tax levy and ? tt \ i trustees and take 8?ch i ^1CR al 0clClclCll6 may be necessary, or (juroj Immediately by the use . fter hold their peace. . tten, Mr. Editor, in no ? ? iticUm, but purely in HlCRS CaDUdllie ist of our school and i lew uiuw Uiituirt uui | iO0. ^Ulr. ailu ili/C. at XJ i UgjS tOJ es