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LANCASTER ENTERPRISE) I'lililisluvl .?erv Wwlnestliiv >.Y ? T&e - Enterprise Mlisliim Company A. J. CLARK, IMitor. APRIL, - - - - 28. 18!)7. HarroM M. Sewall, the Kepubliean son of the Maine man nominated by the National Democratic convention for vice-presiliiw luioti :i mini nt.f'il minister to Hawaii, the position sought after by Mr. 0. 8. Nettles of Darlington. I'nder the new Constitution re<[uiring a school tax of $.'5 per capita, Lancaster's school fund for this year will he $1-1,628, which is about $6,101.68 more than for any previous year. This $6,101.68 will have to be raised by a special levy, yet to be made, unless the authorities so construe the Constitution that the proceeds from the Dispensary can be applied in that direction. That would reduce the amount to be raised by special levy. Crand Lodge K. of II. The Knights of Honor, a wellknown fraternal insurance association. held its annual meeting in Columbia last week. In the entire country the membership numbers nearly one hundred thousan '. There are 64 lodges in South Carolina with a mem-j bershi]) of 2,225. There lias been paid to the widows' and orphans' benefit fund from January 1, 1S96, to December 3 1. 1890, $100,004.74, while fifty-two deaths are reported, the total amount of benefits being $101,000. The deaths reported are from February 4.1 $00, to March 13, 1897, while the amount reported as paid on account of the widows' and orphans' benefit fund is from January 1 to December 31, 1S96. This shows that the receipts from this jurisdiction have about paid the death claims therein. The finances of the Grand Lodge are in good condition, the cash balance on hand being $2, 357.04 ; no debts. Thursday morning the committee on finance reportod reoom mending that tlie per capita tax in subordinate lodges be continued at $1 and that $1,500 be appro-: printed from the funds of the' (iiand bodge for the purpose of j extending the membership of the organization in this State. This amount is to be supplementary to a sum to be appropriated for the same purpose by the Supreme | Lodge, amounting probably to I $000. A further resolution was adopt - I ed that the advisory board should be continued as at present constituted and authorized to appropriate the ?1,500 above referred to. it so much be necessary for the development and extension of the order in South Carolina. uranu dictator Holmes, ol Spartanburg, wan eleoted dele gate with \Y\ A. Tenipleton, of Abbeville, alternate to the meet- ! ing of the Supreme Lodge whieh will be lield in St. Louis, Mo., the third Wednesday in June. An important resolution adopted was one looking to the admission of females to membership in Merit Made and Merit Maintains theronlidcnoe of tho people in Hood's Snrsaparilla. If a medicine cureo you when you nre sick; if it cures your neighbors and your friends when they are ailing; if it makes wonderful cures of many diseases everywhere, then beyond any question that medieino possesses merit. Tlia? is just the truth about Hood's Sarsaparilla. Prcpnrcd by a combination, proportion nnd process unknowu to other medicines, it has curative powers peculiar to itself. We know it possesses great merit because it has Made Cures, not onco or twico or a hundred times, but in thousands and thousands of cases. Wo know it cures, absolutely, permanently cures, when all others fail to do any good whatever. Hood's Snrsaparilla is known to possess merit or tho power to cure disease; it ia known to bo the best building-up medicine on earth; it is known to be honestly advertised, and for theso reasons tho people buy and tako Hood's Snrsaparilla almost to tho exclusion of other preparations. In fact, Merit Made and Merit Muintaius the confidence of the people in Hood's SarsaparHIa The One Tmt Wood I'orifler. All ilmtrclst*. ft. n i i ivi11 1'iiro liter illsj tilj\ t>) nOOCl S PlllS lake,casj to?.; rato. i.e. tin- order. It was introduced by ex Governor Slieppard and was adopted in the following form: Resolved, That thotirand Lodge of South Carolina hereby reiter ates its judgment, heretofore expressed. that the best interests of our order will be promoted by the admission of females into our order under such restrictions as in the wisdom ot the Grand Lodge may be just. To hi' Mu rricd 'To-do}/. Mr. T. Walk r McMurray, a well-to-do planter of the .Jacksonham section, will be married today to Miss Addie Drennan, daughter of Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Drennan of Richburg. The ceremony, which will be performed by Rev. !. H. Wilson, of Rascotiville, will take place at the home of the bride-elect's parents at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, and the happy couple will reach Lancaster on the 1 o'clock train and will at once drive out to the homo of itie groom, where a delightful reception will be held and a sumptuous dinner served, attended by a small party of the relatives and intimate friends of the bride and inn ^iuuiii. The Kntkri*risk joins the hosts of friends of this happy couple in wishing for them a life of unalloyed felicity. m /'or Atrmnriiit Ihit/. Memorial day, Monday, May 10th, will he observed here as is customary. The Ladies Memorial Association has selected Capt. A. McManus as Marshal for the occasion and Capt. I>. J. Witherspoon as assistant. Lev. Allen McFarlan, r?f Cheraw, and I'rof. .1. L. Mann of this place, have been elected orators for the occasion. Mayor W. C. Thomson will introduce the speakers. The citizens ol both town and county uro requested to meet at the court house at 1 o'clock on the afternoon of the 10th of May. At 4 :30 the procession will form in the following order : Veterans, scholars of graded school, citzens generally, and march to the cemetery. After reaching the cemetery the program will be as follows : I'rayer by Kev. W. C. Ewart. Music. Koll call. Music. Addresses by Kev. Allen McFarlan and 1'rof. .J. I,. Mann. Music?"Tenting on the old camp ground"? during which the* graves will be decorated. Itrsot utions of lifsitrrt. Resolutions adopted by the Second Quarterly Conference of Lancaster Station, April 16, 1897, upon the death of Mrs. Sarah L. Weber: Wiikukas, it has pleased an allwise Providence to call from HIIIDnir 111! t?> lior fi >1 u 1 rntvuril bister Sarah Weber, wife of our faithful pastor, Dr. S A. Weber. Therefore be it itksoi.vki> 1st, That while we in Quarterly Conference assembled to render a cheerful acquiescence to the dispensations of Providence, we relize that we have parted with one who was a constant laborer for her Master, and that although she sleepath, yet *tiV true that "God buries llis workmen, but carries on llis work." Rkhoi.vkd :!i>, That we sympathize with the heart stricken husband, and extend our condolence, promising in the meantime, our support in the arduous duties which he must now undertake all alone. Kksui.vkd 3d, That a copy of this preamble and these resolutions be sent l>r. Weber, and that the newspapers of this town, and also the Southern Christian Advocate, be requested to publish them. Resolutions adopted by tho S. S. of the Methodist ciiurch : Wiikueas, It lias pleased Clod i to remove sister Sarah L. Weber, the wife of our beloved pastor, to eternity and as we as a body I of workers in this Sunday I School do feel our loss in being bereft of her presence and faithj ful work in the vineyard of the 1 l.or i. Therefore ho it hksoi.vkI), That in the death of sister Weber, we have lost from the Sunday School and mission work one of our most faithful and ellicient colaborers. That our great consolation is that she has been removed from the llelds of labor and anxiety and we bej lieve transported to the regions of bliss, where she wears the crown of righteousness. :ii>, That a copy of this preamble ami these resolutions be sent Dr. Weber, and that the newspapers of this town, and also the Southern Christian Advocate, be requested to publish them. The Mount Lebanon Shakers recent: ly performed a great deed of charity, although it was not designed as a charity, being nothing more or less than an advertising scheme. It bowever resulted in great good just tbe same. They gave away I,(KM) bottles of t heir I >igest i ve Cordial tot hose suffering from stomach derangements. It was so effective in curing those who used the remedy that they were loud in their praises of it and in consequence a large demand for the Cor' dial was at once created. The druggists of this town have little books that tell all about it. Digestive Cordial creates an appetite, aids digestion and brings about a rapid increase in ilesli and strength. Lnxol is the name of a palatable Ciist nr (lit .1 list t he tlnno' fnr ctiililpim It's a Fact, Too. A practical woman recently said that she reads tho advertisements in the newspapers as closely as anything else. "And long ago," she said. "I quit buying of those who do not advertise. It always seems to me that the merchant who advertises invites mo to trade with him, while the one who does not advertise impresses me with the idea that ho dosen't 1 caro enough for my trade to ask I for it. Then too, I know the merchant who advertises has fresher goodR, for the reason that | he sells more."?Ex. GREAT SALES prove the great , merit of Mood's Sursuparillu. Hood's Sarsaparilla sells hot-aiise it j accomplishes CREAT CURES. ?Mr. S. Hall Witherapoon, I spcond son of Dr. J. H. Wither-1 spoon, of this place, was married I to Miss Mayine (iracy, of ('ripple Creek, Col., on the 19th inst. ?Miss Nannie Withers, of Savannah, CJa., is the guest ol Mrs. J. M. Ileath. ?Mr. J. li. Maekorell made a dying visit to Blackstoek Monday. ?There is a dearth of local news this week. People are too busy for '-things to happen." But no news is good.news. ?Mrs. Nannie Wade and her daughter, Miss Anna, of Ileath Spring, visited friends here this week. ?The stores of Ileath Sprir.g will close at G:30 o'clock from May 1st to September 1st, Saturdays excepted. ?Miss Lena Heath, of Charlotte, X. C., is the guest of XIiss Locke Crawford, of Lancaster. ?I)r. A. H. Lester, formerly pastor 01 nie iueinouisi cnuren here, and an estimable christian gentleman, died Sunday in Columbia at the home of his son Dr. W. M. Lester. Me had been in ill health for several years. ? Dr. F. W. Strait, ol Kock Hill, came down Saturday and .Monday to see .Mr. Hanson's little daughter, who has been seriously ill with membranous croup, but who is much improved. ?If you want to see the prettiest show window ever seen in Lancaster, stop at Hanson's store and take a look. It is a beauty. Miss Minnie McLarnon is the artist who arranged it. ?Wo still have on hand a few head of mules and horses, which we will sell cheap to closo out. Stevkns, Heath ifc Elliott. ?Tell those who advertise in these columns that you saw their advertisement in the Enterprise. It will help us and cost you nothing. ?The pastor of the Baptist church, Kev. J. II. Boldridge, administered the orainance of Hap tism to 2.?? candidates Sunday night. There are 5 others to whom this ordinance will be administered later. If health is desired, ladies try Dr, I.e Hrun's s.& I*.Pills,the only Frenhc. One Dollar at store or by mail. L3..I., A - f I? \t ? A- /? OUII- jiKt"- I' . .'IIU'M')' l\ \ (I. KIHI iv O. Hough ti Co., Lancaster, 8. C. ?Klcvon members wore re ooivcd into Ihe Presbyterian church Sunday at the morninp service, ami 9 were received into the Methodist church. ?List of letters advertised foi the week ending April 27. 1897 : Mrs. Jamie Johnson, K. B. Brown, (Sincerity), lb F. Brett, A. C. Hanirick, Tom Mcllwaine, S. 11, Starnes, Sam Young. Jos. F. (iKKOORY, 1*. M. ?Mr. W. F. Stognor. who was in town Saturday, got one of his legs badly bruised up in a run away several days ago. ()ne side of the shafts to his buggy came loose and dropped down against the horse's feet, and the horse became frightened and dashed off In attempting to get out of the buggy he got hurt. Tired mothers h?<i i,oip in Hoixl'rt Sarsaparilla. which pivos them pure hlood, a jrood appetite and now and uoodod strencth. ?If you want any of yom property insured call on A. .1 ('lark, who represents a nutnhei of the best English and American companies. ?Dr. S. W. Trior, of Chester* s*/ assHte'l by ihe local physicians* performed a surgical operation upon Mr. \V. T. Hlneknion Moudav lor annlleclion <?l one of his i logs which has been troubling ^ I him considerably lor some time, i lie is doing as well as could be expected since the operation. i Scrofula * Is a deep-seated blood disease which ! all the mineral mixtures in the world cannot cure. S.S.S. 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