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LANCASTER ENTERPRISE Published I'ivery "Wednesday - ttY ? Tae - Enterprise - i'ublishin* Company A. J. CLARK, Kattor. AUGUST, - - - - IU 1S!>7. "Original Package" Defined. Judge Simon foil's decision us to what constitutes an original package has been handed down. He gives this definition : "The package" delivered to the carrier by the importer at the initial place of shipment, in the exact condition in which it was shipped If the box or barrel is opened and bottles removed such box or barrel ceases to be an original package, under this decision. The State authorities are very well satisfied with the decision as to original package establishments, and think that it will so embarrass the agents a-to ren der the business undesirable and ultimately do awa.v with that class of competition to t he di-pen sary. The newspapers are jumping on Dr. Strait on every side lor his criticisms of Tillman and Me Taurin. At Fort Lawn week be lore last he was understood as criticising their tarill' views, and again at Tirzah last Thursday he was so understood, though lie denied it there t he next day. Dr. ^trait's objection to Tillman and McLnurin seems to be thai they are trying to do something. The doctor does not think that anything can be done, and is. therefore, on the opposite side from those who hold to a contra * * 1 l .i 4 1 * ry opinion. i>in uus is not sur prising. Little follows who cun't swim naturally have an aversion to deep water.? Yorkville Knqttirer. Sec it* He fore tin if in;/. We have just received a car load of Ilaydock and other grades of Buggies and Carriages and road wagons, with or without top, and the celebrated Mitchell Wagons, which are warranted the best on the market, all of which we offer to the public at greatly rr? duced prices. Re sure to inspei our stock before buying, and w will either sell you or save you money. Stkvkns, 11 kaiii vV Ki.i.iorr. Wlieu your stomach begins to trouble you, it rieeits help. The help it in i n, in iw ill^t ni >mil IIIIM1, ailU. I * 11 I II it gets it, you won't have any peace. StomU'h trouble is very dist rcssing, very obstinate, very dangerous. Many of ttie most dangerous diseases begin with simple indigestion. The reason is that iiidigestioiifNor-digestion \<>inonrisbinent) weakens the system and allows disease germs to attaek it. The antidote is Shaker digestive Cordial, strengthening, nourishing, eiirative. It cures indigestion and renews strength and health. It does this by strengthening the stomaeh.hy helping it to digest, your food. It nourishes you. Miaker digestive Cordial is made of pure herbs, plants and wine, is perfectly harmless and will certainly cure all genuine stomach trouble. Sold by druggists, price lit cents to *l.o,? per bottle. St rant Lit n ml 17/. We are now prepared to do all kinds of Laundry work, such Ladies' silk waists, skirls, collars and cull's. Also men's shirts, ro! lnrc?in*l mill's* ?! t i ? uii.^ f?i >vi> 11*t prices. Wo will appreciate all orders entrusted to ns. and kiuar an tee satisfaction. Ciikstku Stkam Lai m?kv. ('Iiester, S. ('. Clyde Moore, Agent, Lancaster. Hood's Cure nil liver ills, bilious news, tierulaolio, sour stom- BS . I I noli, liulint stion, const i pa- III tlon. Tin y not easily, Willi- D i 't |>aln ?>r irrifc. S<<M l>y nil druggist*. i'< cents. The only Can to luku with ilooU'n Sarr.ili rllln. To Cure Conn 11 pat loo forever, Tftko Owen rets Candy Cathartic, loc or?.Sc. If C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund money. wsr's j Is never done, and it is especially wearing and wearisome to those whose blood it ;i 1 'mpure and unfit properly to tone, hus- j i tain, and renew the wasting ot nerve, I muscle and tissue. It is morn because ol ! s tltis condition ot tho blood I hut women ';i | arc run down, c Tlrod, Woak, Nervous, ;i I Than because of the work itself. Every | physician says so, and that tho only rem- I 1 ?dy is in building up by taking a good il nerve tonic, blood purifier and vitallzcr \ like Hood's Sarsapanllu. For tho troubles Peculiar to Women at change of season, C climate or life, or resulting from hard J work, nervousness, and impure blood, thousands have found relief and cure in C Hoods Sarsaparilla ' The Olio True Wood l'urlfler. ft; six for $5. C | i n-|-i?rv<i nniy ny *j. i. noou it m? I.o\V(>U, Mass. J J ? ,, r>*l| ar",,le on,y I'!!,s to take i ! nOOU S i HIS wltlt Hou(I'sSarsiii>nrill.x j TIKZAII ENCAMPMENT. 1 Concluded from First Fagc. the people of Charleston would J agree t?> enforce the dispensary I law. Seven or eight of the city 1 , council refused to resign the ( agreement and until they did | Charleston would continue to he,' alTlieted with metropolitan po- J i lice. The (iovernor turned to Sena J tor Tillman, ; n< 1 chained that he had said at Abbeville on Wed j i nesday that it necessary to the| enforcement of the law he would j4 resign his seat in the Senate and j1 j come home and run for Govern- i * t i or. Senator Tillman?Tell it all. ' ; 1 said that 1 preterred to remain , in the Senate, but I would come j and run for Governor if Gonzales had to run the State. The Governor?no doubt; no doubt. Hut I notify my distin-j' I guished friend that he had better 5 stay in the Senate for if becomes ' home and runs for (iovernor N there might be a statesman out ? oi a joi>. Alter some lurther remarks the ( ptvernur took his seat. Dr. Strait asked and wi s ac- ' corded permission to make a J statement. In a teiejrrani in the Columbia Record Thursday it was stated he had made an at * tack on Tillman and M<l.aurin in ' the interest of Irby, Evans&Co. I Ife said the statement wa unlaiii and untrue.? Iioek Hill Herald. Ih-at/i of Mr. John v. < 'o/n lnml. The death (if Mr. John T. Cope-1 ^ land o,mured at his home in the | I'rimus section Monday at noon, 11 j from the combined effects of old age and a fall received several J days ago. He was upwards ofj T."? years of age and bad boon a | school teacher for some 50 years. He was a member of Fork 11i 11: church and was an honost,upright j | j man and an excellent citizen. He i leaves a wife, two sons and three I daughters to mourn their loss.)' His remains were laid to rest in], the graveyard at Fork Hill church ] j yesterday in the presence of a i large assemblage of sympathizing t friends. The funeral service was ,v I conducted by Kev. .1. S. (Jroxton,:,' for many years the personal') | friend and pastor of the deceased. Wf/> /,?#(' firm in K rrs/m tr. T. 7. Williams, Ksq.. and J. , Harry Foster Hsu., both of the i ; j Lain aster l?ar, have formed a law 1 ? copartnership under the lirni . I name of .Williams Foster for the '< ' ? | practice of lav, at Kershaw. They .opened an ollire there .Monday, j j and Mr. Foster has moved down , j and will he found in the ollice every day. Mr. Williams will jj;o down at stated interval- and a<>ist in such matters as call for assistance. We wish this new iirin much success. j I "or Uio Kntcrprlsf. NOTES ANI) COMMENTS. A rather large man, well built md of good appearance, good lookng from the right side and not ;ood looking from the left ; with i right eye that penetrates like a at bode ray, and that looks black ind malevolent, or keen and tiercing, or bright and sparkling ; iccording as his humor is, and vith a place where his left eye nice was; with firm square cut ips, and strong, determined iaw : lean shaven ; wearing a short >lack coat, black pantaloons, and t white waistcoat; a wide Mat ;old watch chain and a large ring >n the little iinger of his right land; with gestures and mannersms peculiarly his own ; with a lear, penetrating, but well modu ated voice?that was Hen Till nan on the platform at Black .lack ast Saturday; lien Tillman, the nen who shook upSouth Camilla politically in '00 as the Chareston earth([uake had shaken it ip physically, or terrestriably, in 8(5 ; Hen Tillman, who put in notion the fast stagnating politics if this State and put the people to hinkingon all matters pertaining o their welfare as they think in 10 other Southern State; Hon Tillman, the equalizer of taxation md t he benefits to be derived from he taxes; Hen Tillman, the iiniroverofour public school system; ien Tillman, the father of Clem ion and Winthrop; Hen Tillman, he abolisher of the barrooms, and he author of the Dispensary sys em.?incomparably the best svsem, whatever its enemies may >ay, ever yet devised for the conrol of the sale of liquor; Hen Tillman, "the maker of white faces 11 Beaufort"?t ho ant hor of the all ml uni irn nl t tti i n<i1 mn r*f i ;ro in South Cnrolitm politics.? md ol the other best things in our ie\v Constitution; Hon Tillman. \ hose great speech in Washington did more to draw the lines last ear that threw oil'the incubus ol levolandism, and brought the Deuioerntic j arty hack to what it iriginnlly was.?the party of the icoplo,?than any other cause ; ion Tillman, the brainiest and iravest man in American politics o-dav.?tlie one and only, the inique, the original, irrepressible den Tillman. A * * Tillman's speech was practicaly the same that lie delivered at \bbeville and Tir/ah, and as a synopsis of I hose lias already been published, I will not attempt tc ell any of the things ho said. Jl'NIt S. Hheuiuutism Cured. After eminent physicians and ill other known remedies fail. Botanic Blood Halm (B. H. B.) A'ill quickly cure. Thousands ot estimonials attest this fact. No ;ase of Khoumatism can stand be"ore its magic healing power. Send stamp for book of particuars. It contains evidence thai will convince you that B. B. B. ie he best cure for all Blood and skin Diseases ever discovered Beware of substitutes said to be 'just as good." $1.00 per large :>ottle. i MlTKI) ,1(11 K.NAMi^T (IKKII AM TKSTIFIB8. I wan a 1)1 icted for litroo year* with rheumatism of the ankle And joints to such an extent that loconotion was difficult and, 1 mlTered urcnt pain. I was inluced to try a bottle of 15. I?. R uui neiore I had compioted the ;ocond t)o(t lo ! experienced reiof, and four bottles efTeeted an jntire cure, for which I am very <ratef ul. W. (J. Wiiiinsvt Atlanta, Ua. For hrIo by Druppints. Wanted-An Idea I'fntwl your Men* : thnr mi?jr t?rlntf you wi>?lth. Writ.- JOlIN WAIo-KlUtritN A CO.. Pltonl Attorney*. Wellington. I>. c , f-.r their prim otter Mitl ucii 1M vt vug vuvu??ud UtvauUvui WMled. HERE WE GO o We Have Done Pa And Nothing o? We are in the field this i complete line either in or South Carolina. J do you handle ? Don handle; but what is handle ? Here Are a Few of tt Machinery of all kinds, Kngines, Boile Presses?hand and steam?Cotton and Ha Pulleys, Ac. ?~1LT- We Make l ?Sr Outfits a S] If you wish to examin? one of these, we i are a few of the gentlemen to whom we ha I.. Hluckmon, .1. A. Bridges, Dr. E. F. Hurt Welsh. There has been but very little tion for several years except what we havt Simple enough. Ho take oar tin, Iiay where /V.'.y ( Buggies, Buggi< We have on band and to arrive the most Surries, Carts, Ac., in the State. We have best makes, hence our ability to furnish wl of the kind we handle: Babcock, Tyson A bus, Columbia, l'any Advance, and a great 1 tion, ranging in price from $25.00 to i Over the brain of each youth is sprei "How long! How long! before I can You must wait patiently and endu And wait until it does mature. But, how much sooner it would be If you only buy an H. M. T. We have the exclusi best makes, and will sell I anybody. CANE H|ILLS f m MiH4L I. w XV1> U 1 1JUOJ Now is the time to buy your Cane Mill Chattanooga Cam- Mills, Evaporators, stee both here and at Kershaw. Wagons, \ We carry the best line of Wagons in the I'iedmont, Sprae.h or any other kind yon n and four horse. Repairs of all kinds on In have three large distributing points, henm low prices paid. ?< IJARNE u flaRNP SI BE i m iml, The hide. that rover in! tin; /a made, to whiz upon the In reins sufficient that Are manufactured />;/ < (ft eusto/ners tisint/ them From the (1 over nor down ( All kinds harness, single ami double, \vi from ?u.So *0 A nice line ef riding saddles am! bridles harness a specialty. m tm Mowers, ? * We handle all kinds that are good. I> i We sold W. H. < 111p and T. K. ('nnninghat ' ourselves. Plenty Mowers on hand of the Resp H. J. GREI , HEAD US! ' ssed the % Pole t ; in Sight. season %with the most i the State of North 5ome one says, what 't say, what do you it that you don't le Main Articles: rs, Gins, Feeders and Condensers, ty, Saw Mills, (Jrist Mills, Shafting, Grinning pecialty. refer you to I'oag & Harper. Here ve sold full outtlts this season : W. on, Col. L. 0. Hough and Dr. ('. C. if any machinery sold in this sec sold. Some say, "Why is this?" )< ?don't more in a dash? 'he c he a peat and pay the cash. 88, Buggies! complete line of Buggies, Phietons, j the exclusive agency for all the ' hat you may desire. Here's a few Jones, Carolina, Hock Hill, Coluinmany others too numerous to men1150.00. id, wed !" re, ve agency for all the for less profit than iane iiills i .ane Mills ! jane 1*1 ills h. A large lot of the celebrated 1 and copper, and furiiioos on lmnd Vagons! Carolina*. Old Hickory, Tennessee, i my desire. All sizes, one, two, three * inn. Prices not in the way. We * e the large number hought and the sc i >0 :sa! ? o/<f ciitn'.s /nick track. . will fiohl ntr A//'. Stall, there in no cm/, t<> Salty licit. ljjon ami buggy harness ranging $73.??. on hand. Repairing Saddles and Mowers mring, lln> M? < 'ormii-k ami Wood. L ii a harvester ami bought onn for :;bov?? kind, anil repair* for same. ectfully, S0RY?C0.