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p hhristsr* enterprise. ov. Published Wednesdays by EnTKKI'^LSK r*U BlilSHIN(i Co. A. J. CLARK. Editor. One Year, ... $1.00 Six Months, - - .50 Three Mor tis, - - .25 IN ADVANCE. s\" Wednesday, September 10,1003 That was a severe storm that -struck Miami, Fla., and crossed the peninsular to Tampa, lcnv ing wreck, destruction and -desolation in its wake. i - . h ;? Northwest Minnesota had 8 inches of rainfall in 48 hours iast week, and on Monday a 'fwf- special reported rain, sleet and snow falling Monday. The crop damage is estimated at millions of dollars. The grain -crop is covered with snow where it has not been washed away. }'.. Mr. J. K. Owens, for some time past the editor of the Rock Hill Journal, has tendered his resignation and gone to Mississippi, and the editorial toga has been donned by Mr.P.D.Barron, a. young lawyer of that city. Program of (ho Moriah Kuptist I Association. 1 The Moriuh Baptist Asaocia tion will meet at White Blnll li.t pi isi church on Thursday, the .'Slh da\ of October next, at 11 a. tn. iSeiiinm by I). O. Freeuian. Alternate .1 II. Boldrideg. The committees to report as ' "? ' follows: Str'e Missions:?R. J. Black mon, G W. Ellis, L W. Hinson, .1). J Hinson. Homo Missions?W. F. Little, W T. Morris, A. M. L. Hall man, <1. T. Hardin. Foreign Missions?Geo. W Jones, B 11. Bennett, J. A. Oautheii, 11. B. Sowell. Education?J. II. Boldridge. J F. Gregory, W. T. Blackmon, Waddy C. Thomson. State of Religion?J. N. Es bridge, J F M. Estridge, Duren Lyles, W. A. MoManus. u.iiw it /n..i v/wn ?iai icq?? ?? . i.' . i y uui 11j \V. C. Adams, J. W. Cunningham, 8. I). Belk. Temperance?\V. B. Bruce, W. -8. Blackmon, W. 0. Hough, 1*. A. Parker. Lord's Day?S. N. Watson, A L. S'ogner, B. F. Adams, J. W. A. Porter. Sunday Schools?J. B. Funderhurk, L O. Funderburk, T. W. McNoely, 8. It Carnes. Woman Missions?E. B. Lingle, W. T. Gregory, T. VV. N. Faile, It. L\ Wit more. Aged Ministers?T. A. I)abnev, M. C. Gardner, W. L. Sow elf, B. F Ilaile. D. A. Williams, Moderator. Fred Poag left yesterday for Clemson College. Mr. K J. Unison left yesterday for Baltimore, Md. to re-enter the Baltimore College of Dental 7 Surgery. B Mr. and Mrs. It. J. Mackorell who came down last Friday upon a peculiarity sad mission, returned to their home in Yori<ville Monday afternoon Mr. J. .1 Williams and fam ?ily of Gainesville, Fla , are visiting their sister, Mrs. J. 8. Wilson Mr. -fiin Belk lias returned to Ids p;.9i ill J F. M,.ckoy & C'o.'s alio a vj.->n <)i neveVal weeks to his homo atTaxahaw. * , PLEASANT VALLEY DOTS. I U ^ The last hope for making a pea crop was 011 the wane but 0 the last rains have revived y ? things and the late sowing t ? stands a good chance to make a ^ ' good yield. The people in this f section are not grumbling much 8 about a short cotton crop?a e good sign that they are verv * r well pleased. Cotton is being marketed as fast as it is ginned. Some old cynic says that life _ is cliielly remarkable for its j, disappointments. It may be r so, but the pleasure of welcom- p ing back an old friend after a 1 long absence compensates for a v whole host of them. That 11 pleasure is enjoyed in its full- 0 ness in the return of Miss Ethel ' Ross to Pleasant Valley. A c more sincere welcome was never ^ tendered to any voyager on bis j return to his native land. But, " alas, she is not like one of those * who travel from Dan to Beer ^ sheba, protesting that all is d barren ; instead, she brings ? with her all the admiration for * everything (her betrothed) e worthy to be admired in social q institutions. Yes, she has re- 1 turned only to fro again soon -j bound by the ties which man t , should not put asunder. Many ~ joys and blessings and a happy long life to her. Iiev. J. \\r Little, the noted I evangelist, is assisting Rev. A ^ L. Stougil in a protracted meet- ( ing at Plofi^nnt Vallo)r church ;] ihis week. It has been a very v successful meeting, but Mr. e Little says he is not yet satis- * lied, and will, at some leisure time, bring his tent and have a ten days meeting. , Misses Annie Bryant and t Alico Ardrey have returned to j college at Greensboro, N. C. Miss Anna Black, of Mat ' _ \ thews, N. 0 , is visiting Miss j Annie Ilawtield this week. a Mr. J. '/ Bailes went to 'I Charlotte Saturday 011 business. ' Messrs. Luther and William J Howie have matriculated in the . Pleasant Valley school. t Miss Eva Potts will leave for 'I Aslieville Female College 011 the I loth i 11st. Mr. Frank Potts, son of Hon. v O. W. Potts, will resume his !( studies at South Carolina col- | logo 011 the 23rd inst. J.J.B. 1 a f a tkiitk tkaukdy. Kdna, lex., September 13.? Three men were shot and killed 1 here tins aiteruoon at t lie city !. Sheriir (Jeorge I'. Wharton and ' Deputy Frank Brugh arrested a ' man know n as AlcCagle, ol l'hila- * delphia, but believed from papers ' loumi on It<in to be \V. T. Lander, ' ol Atlanta, (hi., on a charge ol attempted swindling. Lauder was taken to jail without trouble, I but when the ollicors at torn pled H to search him tno prisoner drew c a revolver ami opened lire on the H two ollic.ers. The lirst. bullet 51 struciC olierill Wharton ami the " second n:ortui!y wounded the deputy. The {-horilT in falling drew his revolver and Fired point h blank at the prisoner, killing him I U iiintaniiy. Whaiton, when picked j ^ J Up, Was dead, and Bruch <1ilm1 an i iiour later. The police at Atlanta have {* been noLifnl of the triple Iraaetly, J" but. no mini mat ion has been re- l, <1! oeiveu iioiu local. 11a pri <oiit i has been making n< 1 .r . cl a lour oi uouineast I exas seeking rlco lan<h. 10W A VICTIM OF THE! Nl W KECK DIED. Tlu Among the injured men lying ford ut on the muddy creek hank, Fridn rap a N^gro boy apparently about but a wenty-three or four years of age. when ^fter he had received attention ull(Joi' rom the physicians, he revived q yt) ulliciently to be able to talk. A forme ;entleman from Yorkville, kneeld over and asked him as to how ?l,en* ladly he was hurt, "l'retty bad," 1 p,lc 11 aid the negro, and then ',l aising his eyes to the bent rails et^ rojeeting from the trestle over- Tilt lead, he changed the subject and much emarked: "White mau !" The work ;entiemau indicated that he was way i istening and wanted to hear dren vhat he would say. He contin- aion<r led "Don't you never git on an- MU>M ither one of them things as t^mo ong as you live." Just then sn- j. dher gentleman came up and sked : "Is there anything I can 01 1 lo for you, partuor." "1 am go- a ng to die,"the Negro replied time 1 You better see what you can do tifull} or these white men." Hut don't ou think a drink of whiskey 11 ( vould help you?" The Negro in- Bufor licated that it would and the not as [entleman put a bottle to his lips. sumnl he Negro took a swallow of the lquor, und a moment later turn- farcies id ovor 011 his side and with a ihis o [uiet remark, "Good bye, white ^(M. j,.., nan , I'm gone." It was the last I sord the poor fellow uttered. 3G "here was a spasmodic contc.r- whirl: ion of body and ho was dead I r,ufoi ?Yorkville Enquirer. at tjie A DISPENSARY HA11). menti Greenwood, September 12? Bufor Yesterday Officer Flinn, of ,,eSt?n' Ireen wood's police, received in- _ I'1 ormation of ail illicit distillery s,g"t ibout a mile from the Green- nor' vood county line. lie at once Bui :ommunicated tins information to l,,,thay Jonstables Riley and Newell, Greek vho are stationed here, and the 'avor hree set out for the still. After .essr leveral hours' search they found ibout 000 gallons of tkbeer," as a' he mixture ot meal and water "i n the process of fermentation "fit s called. They destroyed the a Bi >arrels and let the beer go io every vasto. They knew that the still Mr. H tself could not be far away and ^ 11 tartcd afresh on their search. r' ^ I'hey had not proceeded far when r^r* hey came suddenly upon three . B nen heavily armed, who, seeing Bingl he officers close together and ' JH ilbo ready tor business turned * o run. Two of them got away. ^ I'he third was covered in time to kundi >revent escape and from him the ilficers succeeded in getting the ^?P lesired information. His name vas Rogers and he denied at first Mr ny knowledge of the affair, buf jjy w] ater discovered that he did re NVjH nember hearing where it was tago t nd was not greatly surprised to ind that "what he had heerd bout it was so." The still proper '^arn< iad been moved. The brick fur- *-oner lace and other fixtures was still derlai here. Everything indicated that ]^j;s he removal had been sudden friend ho officers also found out that Creek he still was owned by Mike litchell and operated by Henry iudduth, of the Greenville fami- for i y by that name, and that Sud ;l busi nth had been imported direct Uy8;n( nm the Dark Corner for the extress purpose of running the Mrs a ill kl :i .L II J tl.. J I iL mm. iviiic'iioii aim oihiuiiui eR_ uauch aped with the still. Sutldulh inL upposed to 1)'* one of I he three nne;l inen who were seen to c0111".1 ether. here, i )>eutnf?KA ran not tie (hired Tliom y lor ii implications as thoy cunnot roaeh the yestOI' Mcased portion of tho oar. There Is only ono willi I .i> to curt deafness, aint thai is by conslitu- '''Mi 1 iliili in ioukm. Deafness Is caused by an in mm ilon of ihu mucous I,, iug of the Mis uk . .hi n-ii l lino. When this tube is i nil a mod ou ham a rumbling sound or Imperfect hear itill" iif. ar.i1 when II Is entirely close.I, Deafness r> the resul , and unless iho Inflammation o\i ,, . > taken oat and this tube restored to Its nor ( tOl nl coieilt on, heurfng will ho drstro;* f for. . er: nine eases out of ton nre on used by flil'OCt aiarrn, wmcu is nothing hut an Inflamed con. Itlon of the mucous services. \V<IS 1! W< give line Hundred Dollars lor any i ISO f r*t fnr^s f (is US Ad hv catarrh) tl.at con ' >1 be uuieo by llail s Catalan Cui'0 ftetld lot I iVl 1'H reular ' -> I I . .1 CHUNKV .V IX)., Toledo, O. I UlT IS Sold by IrubVlr tK 7?c ? . , Dud's I' uuiii) yd.a arc ihc beat. j tl'lOlKl SVH FROM DWIOHT. ) summer session of Bu i Iligh school closed last y. The school will vacate short while for gathering, |>r it will resume its work Blue! the direction of Profs. T. the 1 aele and V. A. Lingle, its nor^ r instructors. The school V'!, a fall s d with 72 students and II (tut ptl over 90 before the closo. pose 3 fall over 100 are expect- derst enroll* Than ) peoplo of Buford are a,u* } am s enthused in educational and are trying in every >ossible to give their cliilall necessary advantages this line. The young too, are devoting their w 3 md talent for the better- ea of their community and tlL/ e upbuilding of humanity, S re not only giving their ? t )ut also contributing boun Vj, v t in means. J? ( connection with the school 'i?2 (I has a ball team that is 'jjS d ihamed of her record this ler. They liavo played six i95 > i and have lost only one ; 2 ' no beiiur with the Lancas- Ex uni. How about Dudley? Dudley quit the game gj*j i, of course, gavo it to gi d who was i>laj ing thorn , i ratio of 8 to o when they i> % ad. Air.it.E S.'s statement ?5 k 12 to 14, was correct but ^ C d does want to ho misrep- $ c led. However, they take $2 v anted that it was an over- S y of Mr. It. 10. S. and was 1$ / me intentionally. Js[ a ford played ball last Sat- >6 - with the Elgin team at K Score stood 7 to ill) in of Buford Batteries were, s. Stevo Phillips, Jiin and John Adams for El 1 [id Early P Plyler and V A? ngle for Buford. Man hlehem has organized oflVn ble Society which meets build 1st Sunday. Officers are : the 1 I. L Parker, Pres ; Mr. S. publ nderburk, secretary, and tinetj mos Eunderburk, treasu oppo Mr. R. P. Witmore, Mr Hons 1 Eingle atid Miss Etta hum e are teachers. uilhv > second meeting of the veril tijm Temperance Workers ]i^o 11 e at Bethlehem on the 2nd able, ly proximo ;vt 3 o'clock. eonft V. A. Ij. out p t 14, 1903. (ion A.O Williamson and fa m ''ie ^ ill move to town soon and ?, f. occupy the Davis cot- w " )ii Dunlap street. . dent ses Jennie Jones and Mary Nicai ?s Green left Monday for not s >rd, N. C , to enter Sun- ma r id Hall col lego. is qu s Irene Swarincen visited Wl1' ' secur is in the lower Gamp ' as sa section. ragut L. 11. I*.mine left Monduy bad \tlanta, Georgia , to take plan liens couise in the Atlanta va' e' ess College. ^ "W I, J. L May and two little reP(,r tors, ol Savannah, Ga., and , s ei . ? 'v nn 1'aul Herry ot Barnwell r'(w,or /. ere visiting 11oir sister route Mrs W. B. Knight. ollicii ,n ,,, ~ first ! rotary-1 reoauror \\ . (,>. ronfe sou wont over to Chester ']lmH day afternoon on business die Eureka Mills. s Marian Thomson is vis- bring her aunt in Greenville. . H. T. Thomnson. aoenov Mi or of tho Now York Info, M?n( 1 town yestordny. , e J J by M . P. (*. McCorklo of Olios- placo on a visit to relatives atul v>nit| 8 horo. Lath # ktientioii VERYBODY ing along your change. ^ imon's market is now in Davis building, four doors 1 of postolliee. Have lilted nd equipped anew For lenson I will give my casli > a good discount, the pur of which will ho fully unood at expiration of season, iking you for past favors, inviting same in future, I till with you to serve. S. T. L LAC KM.ON. TOBSs{ V^n &V/orr.cnJ; arc very rauch in fashion ' ^^.Evcrybody it seems is ?>. ^ wearing fhem. g, n There's nofli?n?w# | know of more gj> fp^Y suitable far a gift. $ Let us show^you w ^m0h ^ $ (Vatch Fobs H onio wo of delightfully $ unint. patterns,others most ft; olicately wrought. K ST" r>n rjpp R -A. O t4 WUi'ti < Safely Take | )UK word on a watch K ase as well as 011 the K rorks. When wo say a g ratch is gold it is gold, flg lnet the prices wo ask &1 re very moderate. &' B. C. HOUGlI^^Ji v\ *.? ?.ji1 [UK PANAMA PAN A L. ^ t was exported tho Colompenate rejected the treaty ed by the United States to I (lie isthmian Canal along 'annma route. Reports are ished that the big transconilal railway lines vigorously sed the canal and spent ir.ilof dollars among the Colomofficials to have tho treaty d. It is not practicable to y these reports but their ihood is not at all iniprobA6sur:?nccs of a somewhat ising kind have been given ince the news of the rejccof the treaty came, that an treaty will be submitted to Jnited Slates and the cause he l'anama Canal is not ly lost. neress authorized the presito open negotiations with ragua, in the event he could ecure legal title to the l*a minute tor the canal. But it ite evident the United States not be in as good Phapo to e as favorable or altogether tisfactory terms from Nica- I i as could have been done, ftiMiaior Morgan7* ?riginal lor a Nicaraguan roulo preri. The Nicaragua?! route is nearest to vessels coming this country, and was at first ted bv eminent engineers itirely practicable. Suddend mysteriously the engineers fed in favor of the Panama i. Prominent senators ami ils at Washington who at had favored the Nicaragua i came out for the Panama, alone will reveal the,justice justice of the suspicions that money" was used Ireelv to this change. SS IT.It tie Tfivlnr fAliii-nn/l ?J ? . '" *? lav to 1 >vi?' Wot Kcuinlo I oo. Sim was accompanied ish Clarice Iviu^ui 01 this i ami Miss Actios Taylor of jsvulc and aims Ijucv au of Riverside. 1