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V Dr. Miles' Heart Cur* Cures a Prominent Attorney. WW R. R. C. PHELPS, tho lending penslc Llfl attorney of Belfast, N. Y., write Mp. "I was discharged from tho army c account of 111 houlth, and suffered fro heart trouble ever slnco. I frequently hi fainting and Bmothcring spells. My for was bent us a man of 80. 1 constantly wo; an overcoat, eveu In summer, for fear i taking cold. 1 could not attend to my bus ncss. My rest was broken by severe pali about tho heart and left Bhoulder. Thri years ago 1 commenced using Dr. Mile Heart Cure, notwithstanding I had used i much nn.lo.nt, hiwHIpIm? n ???! ? ?..? .wnvuu. U|SO I?U doctors for years without being helped. D Miles' Heart Cure restored nic to health. 1 is truly a wonderful medicine aud it ulTort mo much pleasure to recommend this ren l>r. Miles' Keincdics are sold by all drug- BcV^.-ym gists under a positive beneiits or money re- B? f Restore# '! funded. Book on di K-^ . ... 'Cfl hi avd Bwy 5^00 ^Vd|W ^ 1?U. MILES MF.DK'AIjCO., Elkhart, lad mill the welfare <>l society. ()i ol your Southern orators. a Sen; lor from lieorgia t 11 i 11 > gave ti terunco to a nohle thought m "Who saves his country snv< himself and all tilings saved < bless him. Who lets his counti die,lets all thinvs die ignobly,an all things dying curse him." Hie strength of the govermnei is not in its armies or navies, hi in a happy contented cit i/enslii] it is not in the number of poop it keep as a standing army ; tl strength of the nation lies in government so good.so henelinei that every citizen will bo willir to die if need be to preserve tin government. The Largest Farm on Earth. Knoxville Tribune. The largest farm in this count r and probably in the world, is si | ualed in the southwestern part < Louisiana. It extends 100 milt east and west. It was purchase in ISSi by a syndicate of nortl ern capitalists, by whom it is sti i operated. At the time <>l its pin enase ms i,;>()(>,<JUO acres wore vast pasture for cattle belongin to a lew dealers in that countn Now it is divided into pastui stations or ranches, extendin every six miles. I?s fencing ; said to have cost about foOjOOt The land is best adapted for ne? sugar, corn and cotton. A trac say half a mile wide, i-- takei and an engine is placed on eac side. The engines are portabl and operate a cable attached t four plows. By ibis arrangemei Jit) acres are gone over a day wit the labor oi only three met There is not a single draugl horse on the entire place, if w except those used by the hcrdci of cattle, of which there are !<? 000 head on the plane. Th Southern I'aritie railway run tor-JO miles through the tarn ^ The company lias three teninhoal operating on the wafers of fh estate, ol whieli Ooo miles ar navigable. It has also an ic< house, bank, shipyard and rie . mills. Subscribe for tin* KNTKKl'KISK on?< vear*1 ; six iinuit h 50 ceuts, Irby's Miserable Effort. g The opening meeting of the f senatoral campaign at Sumter on ( Monday was a boisterous one, and t if the rest of the campaign is to I be judged by this meeting, there I will he some lively tunes. i Kx-Senator Irby and Senator < McLaurin weie the only speak- t ers, Mr. May field not being pres- I ent, and Senator McLaurin was 1 the lirst speaker. As is charac- ? teristic of him he pitched his t speech on a high and dignified t plane, and discussed national is- f sues that are of vital importance f s: to the people of the nation, but 1 m w'lou Irby was introduced a "i he immediately went into abuse a ro and criticisms and in his spirit of jealousy and disappointment tried ?" to tear down the reputation of i M T 1 < 1 S' McLaurin, in every respect his s ^ superior. ! t. Col. Irby seems to have lost his head, as no well balanced man 1 ^ could have acted as lie did. He i I did not discuss measures, but J I thrashed over old abuse, N. Q. I Gonzales, editor of the "State," B occupying a good portion ot his I discussion. I. | Poor Irby! lie is a dead issue ? and cannot realize it. lie is ca \ io tering for the Conservative vote, J i- and even it things were as hit ?r S t- as they were in 1890, tluy would " [ : not support a man starting out as l?s Irby did on Monday. When a lo public speaker calls his audience h v henchmen and has to be rebuked * it id bv the chairman of the meeting n for his abuse of his hearers as * it Col. Irby was rebuked by that it dignified gentleman, Mr. I'urdy, [>; last Monday, and is also rebuked le by many in the audience, it is a | ic pity he cannot see and become ,| a sullicientlv distrusted with himself ' it to remain (jtuel lierealter in tins ig race.?Manning Times. " Relief in 6 Hours. . I Distressing Kwltiav Klo/l dor diseases relieved in six hours j ! hy the "New (Jkkat South American Kidney Cure." This new,1 y remedy is a great surprise on ac-111 i.! count of its exceeding promptness (' t | in relieving pain in the bladder, :l kidneys, back and every part of p j the urinary passages in male or d female. It relieves retention of p water and pain in passing it al- e .. most immediately. If you want ? quick relief and cure this is your i - remedy. Sold by J. F. Mackey & a Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. C. j P S| Im Watermelon Shipments. j u c j The watermelon growers in the! g lower part of the Slate are begin- i is ning to ship in large quantities ). just now. l p to NVedno-day the ?, shipments were small, only a few t. car loads at a time, but yesterday i. there were enough cars to run a i _ _ f h | freight train in two sections over < e the Southern. This wil be the or ' 0 , der of tilings daily from now until t, it ! the season is over. J'l Editor Crews* Case. ' ' The publishing committee of '' the Cotton Plant did not have a meeting Thursday to consider the lease of Editor Crows as was ex I r pected. Col. Neal was out of S 1 'town and Col. Duncan said that $j h no meeting would beheld. In the s, ineantiiuo the ail'air remains in ? statu quo, Mr. Crews being editor with not iei? to unit ulu.n it... I " ,,v " ? ? " ! months are up. I OASTOniA. i Tk? f?e- yf -1 3-. All the People should keep Ihemselves healthy wul especial care should he given o this matter at this time, loalth depends upon pure, rich )lood, for when the blood is im>ure and impoverished diseases I >f various kinds are almost ceruin to result. The one true blood >urifier is Hood's Sarsaparilla. iy its power to purify and vitalise the blood it has proved itself o be the safeguard of health, and he record of remarkable cures effected proves that it has wonder ul power over disease. It actualy and permanently cures when ill other preparations tail to do my good whatever. Don't Tobarro Spit and Smoltf Your I.lfr To quit tobacco easily mid forever, lie inag aetic. full of life, nerve mid vigor, take No-To!lac, tlio wonder worker, that makes weak men strong. All drucafisLs. BOc or *1. iced Booklet ami sample cc. Address Sterling Remedy Ca, Chicago or New Yorlt Wanted?An Idea 'rotect your Idea* ; they niav tiring you wealth. Vrlto JOHN WKDUKItBUKN t CO.. Patent Attoricy*. Washington. i>. c . for their #;.w ?> prise otTcr >od now IUt of one Itiuu.iaiiil Invention* wauled. CASTOIIIA. Wanted-An Idea SS3 rotect voiir Idea*: thev niav bring you wealth. Vrlte JOHN WHO, F.r.lirhN > <>. Patent Attorley*. Washington. It. for their St.Hoo prize offer nd new lift or cne thousand Inventions wanted. PIIILOTOKEN. Ts Woman's Safe and Reliable Friend. He eves monthly paiues, cure* nervousness and ysterla and restores to periect health. Sold y druggists and dealers for f I a bottle. I'auihlet mulled on application If you can't pet , irom your druggist, so ml tl u> the proprietor ml he will send you prepaid by express. Chits. Itsley. Wholesale Druggist, 83 cortland su ;ew York. Mee t# Hit Public. I yXTII. Kl RTIIKR NOTK K is *ivl pit my tifflpp will lie ojuMi on Saturay of each week, and on the lirst Monay i n eacli niont h. L. J. PERRY, f 'oilnty Supervisor \~oiir i )></ I ii ri tot ions. Latest styles of Wedding Invitaions furnished by the Enterprise 'uhlishing Co.. on short notice ml at a low price. No use to send > way lor them. We can get them ip as nicely as anybody, and! heaper than you will gel them i way from here. ?See our sewing machines and i rices before you buy. Entfr- i risk oflice ?When you want anv thing Tinted send it to the Entkrfrisk's ol> oflice. The Leading Fire Insurance Company of America." noorpnrated Is 10. Charter Perpetual ^ETNA "1KB IMi\(E lOMIMW OF HARTFORD, CONN. a-h Capital ? 1,000,000 00 ash Assets over 11,000,000.00 ossea paid over . 77,000,000.00 Several other strong reliable oonipaies represented and business entrusm1 tome will receive prompt attenon. A .1 ' < ' Itesutenl Agent. { *HEY ARE r BEAUTIES I AVE MONEY ! AVE DOCTOR BILLS! If you value the health of' your wile or daughter, avoid the injurious efforts' of using a cheap made, hard-running machine. The MEW HOME is the one for them to use? See them at the ENTERPRISE OFFICE. IV! A D L. EVJ i? A ft/I A ?AJAX TABLIiTO rCl-ITIVTLY CtJllK A l.r. AYri '. i, :si.trciicm?failing M pry.Imimtenvy, i V-*nn?!?. etc.. c>ium?I by Abuse or other Ixck.-mis nr.,I IrnUcroli.init lh< it i/uir/clif antl ?nrt-ltt riT.0."' L?'* 'V'*' or younit. and lit ir lunu for t,tu?l yt butiuesor nmrriair.) >Prevent Insanity nrd t\ n-umptinn 'if Iba.r ri'i> i.liown . ricilintr m 11 inont nnd ..IT,*!,, a ( IIljP. whore ,.11 other Lit in. f upon huvinR ll.o run: inn Aj. x TiMiD. Tlmv IM In H'i thouruniNnnd willcurcyou. Wogivo u|h.i. ltive written Kunrnnioo to effect u euro Crt f?TO In onch ci.noor refund t ho mono;. priceOU It I O.,,..r packnRe; or nix pkr-s (full trontmontt for 12.60 H, mini. in plain wrapper. upon roc.-irt of i rir-o rirrulni ^ aJax remedy co., ' Chicago, ill. | For sale in Lancaster, .S. by .J. F. Mackey & Co. tfiSOUTHERN RAIL WAV. Central Time Ilttwauu Culiunbl* .oil Jteb- > luurllld. Eastern Time Urtwren Co* lumhla and Other Point.. EKKKCTIVK MAT ?, 1807 3 7T. I No. 38 No. an Northbound. ' Dally. Dally. Lv. J'vinc. F.C.4P fly.. A li & ; nop " Savannah 12 pi II 35 p r. Columbia 4 IS pj ? U a Lv. Chnr'ton,SCAORR. 7 lUni 3 3Up Ar. Columbia. 10 53 a j 10 10 p Lv. Angusta, Ho. Ry.... 2 10p' 0 Wo! Cranltevtlla 2 3fi j> 10 12 p Trenton 3 09 p 10 SO p " Johnstons 3 10 p 11 10 p Ar. ColnmbtaUn. dep t. 4 65 p 2 17 a ... Lv Col'bta Rhirtd'g st .. 5 20 p fi ;i? a .. M V'lnnsboru. 6 Up! 0 SW a " Ch?'*ter * 01 p! 7 IS a " Ho.* urn 7 342> 7 5"? Ar. Chnrlotto 6 2u p 8 So u " Danville llOjntj litup " Ar. Richmond . rtOJa' Opto! ! 1 I t ' -' Ar. WnihiniMnn .1 AC a| 9 Wni " Baltimore Pa. U. R.. 8 00 aj 11 85 p| ! " Philadelphia 10 13 a| 2 56 al . . New Wk .j 12 4J p C Sf? " Southbound. i^* 35 | Dally. | Dally.| Lv Now Vork. Pa R.R.j 4 30 pi 12 ISnt; .. Lhila?l?-lpl?t:a | fljsp 3 5,1 n, ....' Baltimore. . 0 20p; OKa!.... Lv. \\ u.(h ton. So Ry..' 10 43 p[ 11 15 uj Lv. Richmond .j 2(Ua! 12 55 p' L,v Dnnvtlla I TT~I TZT~: - ? - ! ytJ t* 1) ' Charlotte. b 35 a 10 2U p " U...-k Hill 10 20 aj 11 Mpj " ('ncHti'i- 10 Mni 11.Cm " WtnnsVmro 11 1J a! 12 ........ Ar C")'bi:? Hlnnd'g *t .. 12 50nn 1 37 a Lv. Columbia Un.dep't. 1 15 p| 4 20 a " Johnston*. IClp A 32 a " Trenton 3 Oh |>i 3 4? a " Granitr'vUlo Unhji' 7 17 a Ar Augueta | 4 lupj ouou, ... Lv. Col'bin, S.C.&Q.Ity.l 4 00j>! 7 00 ui Ar. Charleston .. . ,j h OOpj 1100a) Lv Col'bla. F.O.&P.Ky.l 11 M a 12 47 oj " Savannah 4W5p 5 10 a' .... Ar. Jao.knon villa | 0 80p| 0 10 a, SLEGPINO CAH SEKVlCK. Double daily paatougtsr oorvico botwoon Flor Ida and New York. Nob. 37 and 38?Woahington and Southwestern Limited Solid Vestlbuled train with dining cars and first elans ooacbes north at Charlotte. Pullman drawing room sleeping oars between Tampa, Jacksonville. Savannah, Washing to a and New York. Pullman sleeping oar betwoeu Augusta and New York. Nob 35 and 30?U. S. Fast Mall. Though Cillmnn drawing room >>n(T?.t sleeping cars roen Juckbonvdlln ond Now York and Att gust a and i'hurlotto. Pullman slcoping carl betvreon Jackson x-lllo and Columbin, on routs ' dmlv hot ween Jackson villa and Cincinnati, vu Ashevllle. W H. GREEN, J. M. CULP. U. Sunt.. Washington. T M., Washington. W.A.TURK. S. II HAKDWICK, < j i*. A.. Washington. A. <4 P. A.. Atlanta "In addition to the above train service, there is a local train daily between Columbia and Charlotte, making all stops. No. 34 leaves Columbia (Blanding! Street) at 5:00 p. m., arrives Charlotte 8:10 p. m. No. 33 leaves Charlotte daily 6:30 p. m., arrives Columbia 9:55 p. in." SPANISbl JACK; HKKCKKNRIDGK, T1IK < KI.K- j brateil thoroughbred SPANISH JACK?the handsomest in the State. I which han been awarded the highest premium over all competitors at the State Fair for years, will stand the present season at the stables of Heath, Springs Co. in the town of Lancaster. sure foal guaranteed for .fin April 13, IT DON'T TAKE A FORTUNE TO BUY A NEW HOME 4 i./ 11- iii muutTHit' means, i we do not hesitate to <:i> tliat our variety of sewing machines I and prices cannot but emnmand their consideration and we assure you t liat t tie NEW HOME Plain finish Xos. I and which can lie seen by calling on us, - ; are in tlnisli and style equal to many of the ,00 and $*io.n() machines. Sold and guaranteed hy tin* KNTKK1MMSK 1*1 H. < 0. Everybody Rays So. Oascarots Candv Cathartic, the most won -o" uvuui imun ai unruvci V HI Hie II e, p < IISant. ant) refreshing to the taste, uvt gently and positively on kidneys, liver anil bowel#, cleansing tho entire system, dispel colds, euro headache, fever, habitual constipntion and biliousness. Please buy and try a box Of C. (J. tod a". ; 10, '?>, fit) rents. tSoldatl'J guaranteed to euro by all druggists. _ ^HIO RIVER AND CHARLESTON RAILWAY CO. I'assknckh I)ki*aKX..i i N :. 11. I' 'ot V. ?iu? iay. May ?>lL iMii. I ; j - m OUHGL 35 j 11^:35 32 1 12 34 A M A.M. P.M. |pT*r r.*r .Camden I 0" ti 50 . DeKalb . 12 35 0 15 Westvlllo. i22o 5 55 " Kershaw. 1205 530 li eat h Spring*. 1150 4 35 ;:"?j I" ASUIC Mill . II IT! 4 Jj5 '"I ' I.uneastor.... II 22; ,3 2ft ' !' ' . :i ' * .... iiiversion.. .. ui6| 2 35 f " '* >" ... Spritlgdell.... 10 f 3 205 luojcaiawha Junction I045| 150 -,'u .. Losslie . . lu 35 1 15 ? 30 . . Rock Hill... 1020 12 55 1 " .... Newport 051 1055 J5" . ...Tizah W 47 10 45 !.? * *.... Vnrkviilo .... 93ft 1020 0 20; 5 20... . Sharon 0 2o 0 50 .t i- Hickory Grove 9or- 926 11. 5*0 ... .Smyrna 550, v oft .fo g |(l rt to ... li'arks burg .. *30' sipo' 8 40 8 30 1351 lnarls ... 7 48 8 40 'J ") Patterson Sp: n's T 42 8 40' \ 1' 10 Shelby 7 3o. 8 25! '910 ...Latitnoro 17 35 9 50 ... Mooresboro ... 7 2ft liooo Henrietta | 7 10 1020 ...Forest City... ti&n 1050 ..Rutherfordtnn.. 620 .ill 05 ... Millwood.... 1 600 .; 11 25 . . Golden Valley.. 5 351 .,li . . .Thermal City.. | 5 301 . 12 lot . Glunwood ... ; ftoft .Il220 . Marlon 145 . PTm. I . ' I P.M. P.M P. M. A M 1 I 'A.m No. 32 has connection with Southern Railway at llock Hill, and w ith Seab0,lriW?ir I.ine. . at ( atawha Junction. No*. 31 and 35 will carry passengers. No>. 11 and 12 hav connection at MuH)011 with Southern Railway All tra'tis will siopon signal .it Oakhorst, Klgln.CasUeys. Koddvs. Old Point. Londor King s v Creek, ami Vain Mountain. N SAMUEL HUNT, l'f Mdent, S. B. LUMPKIN, I' A. Tourist Sleeping Car Line liet WI'I'll \\ tisii 5 n?r< on '""I Sl.??? Him null Francisco. Tho Southern Railway and its connections (the A. A VV. 1'., L. A N. and Sou the ru Pacific) have inaugurated a Tourist Sleeping Par Line between Washington and San Francisco, via Atlanta, New Orleans, and Los Angeles. This sleeping car goes through without change, leaving Washington every Saturday morning at 11 :15, and is accompanied by a Personal Conductor and Pullman porter, who go through. The Pullman fare for double berth is from Washington to San Francisco. This service is especially for the convenience of the parties holding second-class tickets, though lirstclass rickets are good in the car. Further information may be obtained from any Southern Railway or Southern Pacific agent or official, or from A. .1. Post.on, (ieneral Agent, 511 Pennsylvania Avenue, Washington, 1). ('., or from W. A Trait, (L P. A., SO. iiv., Washington, I). C. LAN CAST Kit A CHIiSTKK RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster. Ill efTect 7.00 a.in., Sunday, 1'ob. 14,'lMn" Jiaifff K.rrt-pt Westbound. Kaslbonnd No. 9 No II. No. 10. No. 12 A. M.11*. M.I |.\. M. 1 *. M. 9 or. ft Mcl Ar.... Chester ... I.v! 11 Oftl Tift m 5i'i 5 :ir> Orr'n ll Co r cm 8 4:t' ft 2ft ".... Knox'rt ... " ' II :?o, 7 30 s 3J- ft l.i " .Mr I ViniiTs.. " II 40; 7 Mi 8 2ft | 5 Hii i| ". .. Kii'hbuiv.... " I II fttij 7 ISO s ift t ftft ll.iseom villo. ' 12 oft 8 iki 8 bft| i 4ft . Li-iiur stionla. " i 12 I > ? 10 7 ftft | 3ft d " . .Fort I.awn ." 12 2ft 8 cm ; 88 4 80|* Grace a... . 12 40 - .ift 7 28 tin MII1IT'8 Cro8!?'K" 12 SO * 7 2ii I i?i d I.v I.i.licilslel Ari ' u 8 .'i0 A M I'.M. ,1'. M il*. M. Train leaving Lancaster at 7.2n a. hi., von nects at i In -tor \vi?l. Soi.Un ra Railway rnilb," Homti, (' ,v I. oolnK north and <; ('. ?t N Vestiliulr and local train?* irolnu west. Train leaving I.aneaster at . l? p tn cot; accls al I.aiu-astcr with o |{. (' fr.?n t'itn? den. ami ?'h< >t*-r with Southern Hallway point; nnrlli and south ai.d with ('. ?\ I. north. Train leaving Chester at lioSn ni . connects at Chu.-tcr witti Southern Ha lway lion. < narloitc, also C. & l? from north. Train leaving t In iter at < >.% t>. in . i-fimorts with Southern Hallway from Columhla. ' (' .v N. Iron. Atlanta ami ('. a 1. from I.et > . 1. KKl ?V S|'K I \< >. W. II. 1IAHDIX, President \ iee-Pres. ami Manager. Tetter, Salt-Khetim and I'i'tniia, Tie- int ? it -hi tig an<l smarting incident to these diseases is instantly allayed Ly applying (.'haiubevlain's Eye and Skin Ointment. Many very bad cases have been permanently cured by it. It. i ; equally etlicu-nt for itching piles and a favorite remedv for sore ninrilia chapped 1)m : , t iiilbhtins, front hitt* and chronic sore eyes. 25 ets. per box. Mr. Cudj's Condition i'otvilffs, are just what ii horse needs when in bad conditi n 'I i.iv , li.oil j until t and vermifuge. They re not food but medicine and the best in use to put a horse in prime condition. Price 25 cents per package NOTICE. 1 wani cvci> i...tit uiitl woman in the United State* Interest*!! in the Opium am! \\ hisky hiiblld tu liftvc oil*' 111/ books Oil tiiCrfC ill..' ciei'i. Address It. W. \Vonllcy, Atl inta, oa iei.aiiJ one w ill be scut yon free.