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LANCASTER ENTERPRISE PublUlied i very Wediiesiluy Tfee - Enterprise - Publishing - Corapan; A. J. CLARK, Killtor. JUNE, .... -9, 1S97 Governor Kllerbe has appoint ed a Court of Inquiry to investi gate the conduct of Adjutan General NVatts in conneclioi with the South Carolina Collegt campus riot. The court will meei to-morrow (Thursday). Its pro ceedings, and especially its find ings, will be watched with mort than ordinary interest. ! " Senator Tillman's constant and vigilant attendance upon the ses sions of the U. S. Senate is in marked contrast with the attendance (rather the usual absence) of his predecessor, Mr. Irby. Bui the Senator is only doing his duty and endeavoring to serve his constituency by attendance to the du ties for which ho was elected. Anything less would not be worthy ol the high and responsible position lie is filling. THE PRESENT POLICY. (iovernor Kilerbe has announce] the present policy of the State in the matter of the Dispensary, as may be seen by reference to another column in this week's Kx tkkpkisk. lie will not call an extra session of the Legislature, for good and suHicient reasons The Dispensary will continue business pending an appeal to the Tniled States Supreme Court The constabulary force is to 1 >?: continued, but are instructed not seize any liquors shipped into the State for personal use or anything to be sold bv the citizens of other States in original packages. (*ood tor Port itoyai. Washington, .June 7th.? The Port Royal dry dock has been restored to condition for service, to the great gratification of lbnaval otlicials. This morning Commander Rockwell, the com mamler ot the naval station, telegraphed the Navy Department that the dredging had been completed and that the dock was ready for immediate use. Representative Klliott of South Carolina was at the Navy Department to-day. urging that tin bat tleship Indiana, which is badly in need of cleaning, be sent to Port Rovnl litr il?n?kili<v -mil it i. probable this will be Mono, a? owing to the failure ot Congress to make the urgent appropriation Secretary l.ong has rcquestcM lot the repair of the .New York Mock it will be many months before that Mock will bo available. I >on *t think because you are sicli and nothing seems to give you rebel that you can't be cured. There must be a cure for you some where. I f your doctor can't cure you, perhaps lie lias mistaken tlie cause. Anybod.C is liable to make a mistake sometimes. One in three of n- sutler from indigestion, and one out of three dyspeptics doesn't know it. That is, he may know lie is sick, hut lie blames it ti sometliing else. Indigestion is the cause of half o our dangerous diseases. Shaker Ingastive Cordial,made fron tonic medicinal roots and herbs, i.- tin most natoral cure for indigestion. Ii relieves the symptoms and cures tin uisrase iy. naturally, ci!i?*u'lillj giving fresh life, strength and lu'alll to sink dyspfptic?. At drii;jt;isf s. A trial for 10 opnt> ?Attention i? directed to the dissolution notice of Stephensoi & Co., of Van Wyok to the no tice of their successors, Yodei A- GritTin who will continue the business. j at kings berry?enough, in fact,m to supply all the demand in in Ihi*; district until .January 1. 1 s: or longer. I ], CATAltltU ( I ItKll. ' s; No remedy is as effectual in!j( eradicating and curing Catarrh'.] as Botanic Blood Balm, ( B. B. B.) It purifies and enriches the blood, 1 1 eliminates microbes, bacteria,etc., ^ and builds .up the system from ' the first dose. Thousands of cases 11 | of catarrh have been cured by its p tnagic power. For all blood and j li : skin diseases, it has no equal, p Buy the old reliable and long t, ! tested remedy, and don't throw Ip | your money away on sustitutes,' ? palmed ctf as " just as good." Buy , ^ j the old reliable Botanic Blood , Balm. Trice $1.On per large hot- '" 1 tie. SAYS IT IS GL(HUOUS. I cannot refrain from telling ( you what a glorious medicine you j have. For two years my mother 0 has sufTered with a severe case of (. catarrh of the head and ulcerated j. sore throat, She resorted to va- p rious remedies without elie-et. un- p . til she used Hotanic lilood Balnii,. (It. B. B.). which cured her eatarrh, and healed her -ore throat. ?i W. A. Pkppkr, i? Fredonin, Ala. For sale by druggists. p Fourth Class l*osliuustcrs. n 1 j Washington June 7.?The el' i0 ItM-f of the reeet ? ruling of the a Post olliee Department to con-;'' -ider as vacant all ollices which are due to expire between now '/ . and July 1 "? was apparent to day, ( when 1 fourth class postmasters . i were appointed. This is the,/ record lor one day in this admin ^ istration. Seventy two vacan ^ j eies were created by jemoval. j i/##'##/# 'J'ir/;cts. The Seaboard A r Line will sell round trill tiel.ets In \nshvil1o I Tenn.. on the 10th, 'JOth and 'J 1st w . of June on I lie occasion of the p Till Annual Ucunion of Con led erale Veterans, fcr $ I <>.00, good : . for 20 days. i < >n every Tuesday and Thurs .day hey will sell 10 day tickets j P f at $ 12.1)0. via. the I.aneaster A ?" lOhestor Railway to Choster. js I'irr ill thr .isf/liim. ! A fire in the laundry building of the State Insane Asylum at Columbia last week damaged the building, machinery, etc., about ' $-0,000, according to the estimate 1 of I >r. Habcock. The loss wa . fully covered by insurance. The ?' j fire started about noon, and wa ' J confined to that building. Cures | I'rovo tlu' merit of Hood's Narsaparilla ? posi- A\ the, perfect, permanent t'ures. Cures *>f scrofula in severest forms, like Si goitre, swelled neck. running sores, hip () disease, sores in the eyes. ^ Cures of Salt Itheuni, with its lnt-use itching ]) and burning, seald iiead, tetter, etc. Cures of lloils, l'ilnples and all other erup- P j tlons due to impure hlootl. p Cures of Dyspepsia and other troubles where a Rood stomach tonic was needed. \ Cures of Khcimiatlsm.whcrc patients were un- j j able to work or walk for weeks. ( Cures of Catarrh by expelling the impurities n which cause and sustain the disease. 1 Cures of Nervousness by properly toniiigand ' ^ feeding the nerves upon pure blood. U Cures of That Tired Peeling by restoring [ strength. Send for book of cures by a Hood's: Sarsaparilla ToC. 1. Hood Ss Co., Proprietors. Lowell. Mass. ^ U are tlie best after-dinner ^ ilOOCl 6 1 lIlS pills, aid digestion. 'JOC. pi t ?= (1 Shut-Down of Standard Oil. w Cleveland, ()., June 7.?At ci noon to-day tho entire plant of I , the Standard Oil Company in this city shut down lor an in- |j definite period. Close to 1,000 C( men are thrown out of work by j, the shut-down. It is said that ,, I the Standard has an immense 0l i stock on hand in the warehouse j| i ?iv;ii i oiicui ill inn |iw if uu ?IIV liin^r, will necessarily depend 01 ircti instances." More. urativo power is contained ii lood's Sarsaparilla than in an; ther similar preparation. 1 osts the proprietor and tnanu ncturer more. It costs the job er more and it is worth more t< lie consumer. More skiii is re uired in its preparation and i omhines more remedial qualitie ban any other medicine. Conse uently it has a record of mor ores and its sales are more thai lioso of iinv other nrenaratinr lood's Sarsnparilla is tho lies ledicine to buy because it is ai onest medicine and thousano f testimonials prove that it doe ctually and permanently cur isease. Ut Count if I'j-r/irt/nev <lct $ / I.ovannah Dunlap and Lilli 'nnninpham, colored,were befor lagistrate Burns Saturday upoi lie charge of assault and battery .ovannah was found guilty am LMitenced to .'?<> days on thechaii an^ or #10. She paid the fine. Frank Thompson, colored, wa p for larceny, but tho case wa ithdrawn by tho prosecutor upoi ayment of costs. ?The County Board of Kducn ion have passed on all Ihe pa ers <?| the applicants lor teacher ertilicatos with the following rc nil. in addition to what has all cady been published. Ann:? l< Uarl.cr. ttr>t ksh1i>. I!- then L ->fc<(iul ^railc, tlas* II \V A, Anthony, '* " " " J A. Mention, I. A lteckhum, " " " I IlitH 1* WIUIrtlllN Kiinnn Wrirbt " " " " K Newman, ? What ahont that sewing urn 11ino you promised your wile "li< i NTKitriusi ofliro has sover.-i n hand, and they are dirt cheaj The Agricultural Hall. Attorney (Jeneral Barber ii peaking of the new move in tin Lgrienltnr. 1 Hall ease yesterday lated that it simply meant tc pen np the .judgment and t< ut the party now actually it ossession of the property as : arty to the suit. This is Mr 'anee, ot course, and it the mo on ol the State is granted it wil loan that .the whole ease wil ave to ho hoard over again. It is ot likely, therefore, that anj ction will be taken until this latter is decided.?Register. Ill man Talks. Wllen Senator Tillman wai sked by the Washington news apor man for an expression eon inning the Sinionton-dispeusarj ecision, lie said that the State ould undoubtedly appeal tin use to the Supreme Court of tin nitcd States. "There is nothing else to do,' e said, "so tar as this case is nneorned. The state has ex auslcd her present resotwees and mst wait upon the supreme rmrt and congress.'' lie sait lie decision practically annullci lie Wilson act of lb'.H). and tha it should be sustained by tli< iiprctno court, nothing would lit *lt hut to get Congress to pas: nother law that could be niadi inding. This, Senator Tilltnm ays, he will use his best effort i r> accomplish'; but on account o lie method of proceeding in tin ouse, he has vorv little hope o access during the present session le thinks the senate could Im nduced to act if there was air ossibility of getting action in tin ouse. "We don't surrender tin rinciple." he said, "and I shal ike some step here to maintaii : but.just what I shall do am I.,... I cl,.,l I .!? F?'ri>rtu??l ^lotion l>y Trotcctlou. 1 The California argument for higher > Tuit duties is a sort of perpotuul motion. The only disadvantage the Cali' 'omiau fruit raiser.is at is to ho found ) :n the cost of his land, but tho only tiling that makes his land expensive is iho profitableness of fruit culture, l So tho matter works out in this way: ^ Che great prolits of fruit raising sent ihe value of land up to hundreds of dol :ars an acre. The interest on tho value >f tho land makes a largo item in a !ruit raiser's balance sheet, and he feels 1 iho need of a high price for his fruit. J This Senator Jones procures for him by otting it be known that he will not 1 mto for tho tariff bill unless it contuius j luties on hides and increased duties on bruit and tho ohoapest sorts of wool. 3 Tho increased duty adds to tho profits if fruit culture, and tho prico of laud ukes another rise, wh^oupon tho fruit {rower complains 10 interest on lis land inveHtim < grout or the entnl ho has to pay > laud is so 3 ligh that tlioro is an . asufllciont prollt > . u tho business for him, and tho only hing that will savo him from disaster h more duty. j Logically this process can be curried n indefinitely. Practically it cannot, lecuuKo with tho increase in tho price 3 'f fruit the consumption of fruit will Tl?.? o/tiiumtutr u*i 1 I lu\ S for the chnnge. Tho grower, ho fur , ? ho is not to bo considered us u laud * iwner, will Ik* no better off, but the aluo of tho land will bo us high ns tho 3 xofits of fruit culture will permit.? ourual of Commerce and Commercial ' [ lulletin. Who I'nyH For Protection? 1 The law is invariable that tho uupro} ccted must pay the ultimate cost for I | h ^protection of tho protected.?David Bom. , /tut lie Xrrrr Stuff The in. ^ (inuson's now a?l. in this week's , Kntkkpkisk is as lull of bargains s as an egg is of meat. Rend what f he says and then go and inspect l? his stock and you will find that I' he has just what you want, and . it is so cheap that you will won ) dor if ho stole the goods. B Principal Elected. j At a meeting of the board of trustees Prof. J. L. Mann was reI olected principal of the white graded school for the ensuing * year. This is a wise choice and II with a good corps of assistants insures a good school for another year. LITTLE SIDNEY. !1 .. One moraine I looked from my window At a coitagt* acioHH thu street, t Made bright with sunshine and flowers Ami tho patter of baby led * Tho flowers still bloom In thoir beauty , 0 Yet rhat home is shadowed in gloom, Tliest dear little 'cell so tender r?nd sweet ^ Are folded away ill tho tomb. i; Those hands so dainty ttud dimpled, That face s > lovely and Ray ; The angel of death, spread his wings o'er that R home. [1 And bore little Sidney away. ! Away to that home of perpetual light, t In the arms of our Savior to rest, lj Away fr un tho tumults of sorrow and sin. In the beautiful "hoineof tho blest " R | ! Utt'.e Sidney is not dead, only passed on before To a homo "just ?>vor the way," ^ i In rap'uro he slat ?ls on the golden strand, Washed up by the "sweet stiver spray." To his parents we say, hid your grief* ail away Although you've "passed under the rod," * \ Your darling now stand? ' with beckoning I hands" "In the beautiful f'tty of flod." 0 i Only a step through the shadows of doom ** With "thy rod and thy stalT as our stay, I) With our ioved ones we'll meet, and our Savior we'll greet ' "In u land that Is fairer than day." Jl M.J 1' I Lancaster, S. n | ____________________ ! HINDERCORNS Tiiaord? intra Pnrefhr Corna Stupa all pain. Mile walking raay lie. at !)rurm>ts parker's hair balsam and beautifies tn? hate I'rou.xtea a Inxunant growth. MRCST ' Never Falls to Itratore (Irn WmaSk. to ?' Youthful Color, vtlalf ^^^B Curva ae?:p diaeawa a hair l?...n*. ^7 Ric.anil^liii ji ? ! Tf von nreCONSUMPTIVE or hare In Iteration, I nlnful Ilia or Inhilttr of hot kind uw rXIIKER'n niNOClt TONIC Man) who were hop** I- luuuud iliwouragixlhaTor. gullied health bjr Itn um Miss Maria Parloa i- ... Is admittou 10 iir ,i mailing American authority on cooking': alio Says "Use a good stock for the foundation of Roups, t hk'i s and many other things, and ttie host stock Is Liebig COMPANY'S ; Etract of Beef." ll 1 I") of Mis^ I'arloa's recije s sent gratis by ii.iuchv a Co., ' j 87 I'nrk l'lace. New York. | Cancer * Of ttie Breast. Mr. A. II. Crausby, of 158 Kerr St., ^ Memphis, Teuti., says that his wife paid no attention to a small lutnp which appeared in her breast, but it soon developed into a cancer of the worst type, and notwithstanding the treatment of the best physicians, it continued to spread and grow rapidly, eating two holes in her breast. The doctors soon pronounced 1 her incurable. A \ celebrated New York * ? specialist then treattSBJ ^|k V&f ed her, but she conv ^7 tinued to grow worse HP". 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