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LANCASTER ENTERPRISE! Published i ?cry Wednesday -ItY? Ttiti - Enterprise - Publishing Company A. J. CLARK, K.litur. JUNE, - - - - - 30. ISO". The veterans had a Li? time in Nashville last week. (ten. .J no. B. (Jordan was re elected commander-in-chief amid much enthusiasm. Atlanta was chosen as the place for the next annual re-union. Saluda. Friday. July Ifith. Lexinirton. Saturday. July 17th. ( ii" l nc i i? ? . i II lltmiUM U, .MMI|tl,t > . ? lll \ 1 vM II. ^ Coumbia. Tuesday, July 2bth. t trangeburir. Wednesday. July 21st. ' * | I toivhestor. Thursday. July 22 nd. Bamberg. Friday, July 2Jrd I nion, Monday. July 2*>th. Spartanburg. Tuesday. July 271 h. Cherokee. Thursday. July 20th. (ireenville. Friday. July 30lli. , Pickens. Saturday, July dlst. (tcottee. Monday. Auirust 2nd. Anderson. Wednesday. Auirust 4th. < ireenwood, Thursday. August 't 5th. Abbeville, i ridav, Auirust. 7th. [ Lauren-. Sat urday. A uiru-t sth. Newberry. Monday. August i'th | Chester. Wednesday. Augu-t j 11th. x- - ? i urn, inursoay, August 1'Jtli. Lancaster, Friday, August |.'?th. Kershaw. Saturday. August 1 It h. I <'hesterlioM, .Monday. August 10th. Morlhoro. W ednesday. August 1 St.h. Darlington. Thursday. August 10th. ( Marion. Saturday. August gist. I lorry. Monday. Augu-t gdrd. < icorgftown. Wednesday. An . gust I'.'th. Williamsburg. Thursday. An ' gust gf-tli. Manning. Friday. August "JTtli. Florence. Saturdav August 28th. Confederate Day At Nashville. 1 Confederate l)ay at tin* Na-li ville Kxposition was an occasion j second only to the eelehration in Itichmond a year afro. 10,(MM) veterans took part and the citv 1 was decorated with the ('onl'ed } orate colors. ' A sj'oeial to the State jrives the following account of the part i the veteran from thi- State took 1 in t he jrreat re union : The I '.timet to St ate was what 1 mijrht have l>een expected fro in J them and it excited the yrcat ad- < miration from the people all alon^ Iho lino of march. Till' 1'alirw'tlo boys woro 1ho(Jieroes ol' t m- <lay al 1 over I ho oily. 1 They canied branches r?t I'almot ; to ami were cheered continuously, I as they always are. Before theL THE STATE CAMPAIDN. A Long And Tiresome Itinerary Derided Upon, to llegin at Sumter. The sub committee ot' the State Democratic Executive Commit- 1 tee. appointed to arrange a schedule for the Senatorial primary, have decided upon the following order: Sumter. Monday.duly ~?th. Monck's Corner. Tuesday. July 6th. Charleston. Wednesdav. Julv 7th. ' | Walterboro, Thursdav. Julv , 8th. ' | lieaufort. Saturday. July lfttii. Hampton. Monday. .Fulv I'Jth. Hurnwell. Tm*?lny. July ldth. j AiUon. Wednesday. July 1 1th. Kd^i'fieM. Thursday, Jul v lath. Woman's ork Is never done, and it is especially wcarinp and wearisome to those whose blood h 'nipure and unfit properly to tone, sus-1 tain, and renew the wasting of nerve, muscle and tissue. It is more because o( thta condition of the blood that women are run down, Tired, Weak, Nervous, Than because of the work itself. Every physician says so, and that the only remedy is in building up by taking a good nerve tonic, blood purifier and vitalizcr like Hood's .Sarsai>arilla. For the trouble* Peculiar to Women at change of season, climate or life, or resulting from hard work, nervousness, and impure blood, I thousands have found relief and cure lu Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Blood Purifier. $1; six for $5. Prepared only by C. I. H<>?h1 & Co.. Lowell, Mass. I . | r>*ll are the only pills to take J nooa S i ll'S with Hood's Sarsaparilla. Imiiikic n (is mci I'.i.MM'i in sjirijis jould he seen in the hands of almost every lady one met. There was a great rush for it. The 1'almetto divisi- n was the' lir.-t in the parade, the only vet "ran- ahead being the Tennessee I reneral oflieers. t ieneral Walker md all his staff wore hat cords made o! plaited palmetto and heir sashes were of the same lieatitifnl and striking material, ieneral Walker also wore t'e a-h he wore m front of Na.-hville luring the war. South Carolina liad ahont ."loo veterans in line, apt. R. S. Desl'ortes. the eom-| nandant of Camp 11ampton. art d a- brigade in plaee of' Col. oward. who could not come, 'arolina's sponsor. Mis- lfr.itton. md Iter maid of honor. Miss I In :er rode in a carriage at tin* head >t the division. When the heavy dorm came these two voting wo men proved their worthiness hy remaining in their -eat- and takng the downpour with the conr tge of the grizzled veterans, (ien?ral Rntler rode in the parade it: t carriage with < ien A. I'. Stewirt. the wife of (ieneral Rate and he wife of ( ieneral Ruckner. < Mi the parade. at tli<? corner! >f Church and Spruce streets,' Mayor II. II. Kvaiv- ot Newherrv nid Comrades Tom Inirleshy.' Uaron Holmes and duo. Aliren< aisod an arch ol I'almetto throuirh which the rank and tile ot the I'almetto hoys passed, receiving he greatest cheering. Further >n the South Carolina divisions.1 ?eein}i the sifter of Sam I)avis,j he Tennessee scout who was ex-1 M-iiied for refusing to l.etray a riend. halted and each man shook ier hand. She was very much loucheel by the compliment. (ien ral Cordon in passing the l'al [netto headquarter- saluted the I'almetto 11 air and howed to tin* Carolinian ladies who were in the windows. !iiwl :? leulnre <. t ?li<> puntd** was a representation of lie < 'onlcdernte ling hv thirteen voting ladies on liorsehuek. 1 In* tir~t represented South Carolina. I?ein^ ( lad in a hlue >:owii with thirteen white .-tars on the skirt. 111d inounteil on a Mark horse. 1 lie others coining in regular or ler were gowned in rod and while. Mi-- ('ora I lager. ol Mississippi, represented South Carolina. "I have never had a day's sickness n my life," -aid a middle-aged man he of her day. "What a comfort it would he," sighs (line poor invalid, "to he in hi- place for a year or I wo." Yd half of 1 he invalids we -ee might he just as healthy t- he,'if they would only take proper are (.f themselves, eat proper food ind digest it. 11'- so st range t hat such simple t hings ire overlooked by those who want iea M h. Food makes health. It makes strength?and strength ivards oil siekne-s. The man who had lever been -h-k \\a- strong because lie tlways digested liis food, and you onI<I heeoine the same by helping L-....r I -I ? ..'..II - - ? ?... niuiiiii' ?i ? ? ? ? ui i\ it r* ? t- | | /l "? III"*. -ImkiT I ?i i v ''??r?l i it I will help your stomach ami will rnnkf you itronjf ami 11 m 111?y by making the root! you cat make you fat. I TUXjfist -fll it. Trial bottle 10 run Iv. R<Iik ntn Your Ilowrl# With (unci* rot*. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation lorovor. I0c,35c. If C C C fail, Urub'b'istsrefund money. rVCLOSE AM) HAIL. A ikon Visited by a Fearful Storm. Which Felled Trees, In roofed Houses and Deniolislied Buildings. Aiken. June 25.?Aiken was visited this afternoon by one of the most terrific hail storms that has ever been experienced in this part of the State. The cloud came from the west and reached the city at about 1"> minutes to 5 o'clock. The heavy wind that accompanied it was on the order of a cyclone and did immense damage to property in the city. The storm prevailed about 35 minutes and during that time the face of the earth was covered with hail, varying from the size of a pea to that of a hickory nut. During the storm great fear among our people prevailed. It was densely dark and the falling of the trees and tearing off of the roofs of residences was fearful. t 4l - 1 1 c * ' ?Aiiimig hip uamageu so iar nearu Irom is Mr. John Williams" house, which is crushed in by a chimney. The Stafford house was complete lv blown down. Mr Charles Hurckhalter had a small liouse unroofed, as did Mr. Summerell. Powell Pros." store. K. II. Uuche's store, the Highland Park hotel, Mr. Klattee's store and dwelling Mr. Johnson's store and dwell inn. Mr <i. K ('hal'ee's house, the old Henry house, I?r. F. Mctiahen's stables?all had part of their roots taken off. The damage to window glass is unknown, as all windows on the west side ol all huihlincs suffered from the hail. In many places saddle boards and shingles were ripped from the roofs ot wooden buildidgs and the fences and shade tiers are all damaged. The Schooliield school had part of its root tauen off. Much damage oth erwise. The crops, all that have been reported thus far, have been se riously damaged by the hail and wind. The oldest citizens of our city claim that they never saw the like before. The damage to property cannot be estimated at this writing, let alone the crops in the lield. It i< claimed that the damage would have been greater had not the thick hills and pine forests on the west of Aiken broken the force of the storm. Mo ri'imjr of 'l'iro Hormrr I.o tiro stnrio 11 *. At the home of her brother, Mr. .lames Mebnrnon. Tuesday morning at 7: io o'clock, in the ]>resence of a lew friends. Miss Fanie M<I.anion, was united in marriage to Mr. II. It. Howie, I lev. H. ('. Buckholz officiating. The bride was one ol our most jiojmlar and attractive young ladie and her friends were nn nierous. Mr. Howie the groom, came here a short time ago from Monroe and is connected with the new steam laundry being put in here. The happy couple lelt over the Seaboard at S:.'tO to visit At lantu and the Nashville exposi tion. Their many friends here \si-h them a long and happy vov a<re across tne sea oi me.?t ties! for Bulletin, J5th inst. A nt inch Church. Pursuant to advance notice a Baptist cliurcli was organized at Stevens' mill last Thursday with I.*? members. ( Ulicers were elected and the name selected tor the new church was Ant inch. Kovs. .1. S. < 'roxton and S.N. Watson [assisted in the organization. Work will start soon on the church building. Mrrtin f/ Clonril. I I 1? 11 : ..l.. a i.: i %' > m . ii<n ir itiiwii in* meetimr Sunday nijrht. There were ;i)>?>111 .'>0 accessions t<, the church - :i result nl the meeting. Mr. II. in is left for his home at | I Jock Hill yesterday. HERE WE" GO, O We Have Done Pass And Nothing i o We are in the field this se; complete line either in t or South Carolina. So do you handle ? Don't handle; but what is i handle ? Here Are a Few of the Machinery of all kinds. Engines, Boilers, Presses?hand and steam?Cotton and Hay, .s | Pulleys, ?&c. c We Make Gi - Outfits a Spt If you wish to examin* one of these, we refe are a few of the gentlemen to whom we have s I.. lllaekmon, .1. A. Bridges. l>r. K. F. llorton, Welsh. Tliere has been hut very little if i tion for several years except what we have so Simple enough. Buggies, Buggies We have on hand and to arrive the most eon Surries, Carts. Ac., in the State. We have tin i best makes, hence our ability to furnish what , of the kind we handle : Mabeock, Tyson A. .Foi tins. Columbia. Pany Advance, and a great ma ranging $25.00 to $1 Over the brain of each youth is spread, "Mow long! How long! before 1 can wed You must wait patiently an?l endure. And wait until it does mature. Hut, how much sooner it would be If you only buy an II. M. T. We t(ll c out' tinti ? /ii'ij tr/u / < it'* the We have the exclusive best makes, and will sell fc j anybody. PAXK MILLS A XL IWlILLS l.il VANK miLLSj Now is till' time to buy your fane Mills, (hattannoga ( hup M ills, Kvaporalnrs, >thii both bpre and at Kershaw. Wagons, W We parry tin* best line of Wapiib in the < ai Piedmont, Spraeh ? r any oilier kind you may I and four horse. Kepairsof all kinds on hand. have three large distributing points, hence th I low prices paid. o< IIARNE* 0< llARNEJ '/hi, huh th(lt roi'i/'ril t/u oh /s mailt to U.'h i~ o/ioii t/n ti'i /n 11 ins unfft'i'ii nt that i/'ii Arr ma a ii fart n 111/ hi/ our i)f custom* )'* usmt/ them tin /'rum th> Ooi'i r/ioi aoii'n to All kinds harness, single and double, wagm rroin $6.5? TO 4 | A lure lino i f riding .-addlr.- and bridles on hnrnp-s a >p?*ciaMy. Mowers, M \\ i' handle all kinds that an* tfood. 1 ?iori We sold W. 15. < *ii!|? and 'I'. K. < 'nnninirharn a ourselves. I'leiity .Mowers oil hand of I In- a In Respe< H. J. GREG HEAD US! J >ed the X Pole y a Sight. ison with the most he State of North me one says, what say, what do you t that you don't Main Articles: (iins, Feeders and Condensers,, law Mills, (irist Mills, Shafting,, lining* scialty. r you to Poag & Harper. Here .kill full iUltlUc . W */?* iuii nuiiim illij?conun . ?? . ( <>1. !,.(/. I Ionprli and l?r. C. C. any machinery sold in this secId. Soiim' say, "Why is this?" Buggies! ^ iplete line of Buggies. l'luetons, fx.diisivi' agency for all the you may desire. Here's a few ies, <Carolina, Kock Kill, Columny others too numerous to men- ? 50,00. I!" -((Oil t //<<" < ill (I </<ix/i ? r/n iijient and pay the rash. agency for all the >r less profit than tXL 11 ILLS | iXL IWIlLLS I tXL IfllLLSa A large lot of the celebrated nl copper, and furnices on hand ) agons ! 'olinas. Old Hickory. Tennessee, desire. All *i/es, one, t wo, I hree \ l'rices not in tin* way. We Jk ? large number bought and theIS! 8 / full' ,s flili'k irk. U kohl Mr. St oil. re IK no roil. Sill11/ /!< o . ii ami l>iikit}' harne** ranginf('.75.eo. hand. Repairing Saddles* and nwfir?;l n^, t ho .Mi'('ormirk ami Wood linrvistcr ami bought ont> for m ?vo kind, and ropnir?- for samo ctfully, ORY & CO.