Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 18, 1897, Page 6, Image 6

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No Patchwork! One of the most encouraging feature; of a cui e made by S.S.S. (Swift's Specific^ is its permanency. Of all diseases, it i: well known that those of the blood ari the most obstinate, and therefore th< most difficult to cure. The medical profession, in fact, have virtually admitted that a real, deepseated blood disease is beyond their skill. Of course, their admission is not made in so many words, but actions speak louder than words, and their inability to cure, after months and often years o( treatment, is sufficient evidence that diseases of the blood cannot be cured by doctors. Their mercurial mixtures, although taken faithfully, only cover up the symptoms of the disease, inducing the patient to feel that he is being cured; but when he is sooner or later seized with stiff joints, pain in the bones, etc., the evidence of the doctor's patchwork is conclusive. Such results cannot be expected from the use of S.S.S. Being purely vegetable, containing no harmful mineral ingredients, it is the onlv blood remedy which acta on the true principle of forcing the disease from the system, building up rather than tearing down the health. No loss of hair, no stiff joints, no decrepit mercurial wrecks result from the use of S.S.S. ^ ^ H. M\ ERS. ' ' 51 r. II. L. M vers.of Ion Mnllu-rrv st Newark, N.J., made the mistake of relying upon remedies based upon mineral ingredients, and for the hundreds of dollars which lie invested received only disappointment in return, lie says : 'I was afflicted with a terrible blood disease, which was in spots at first, but afterwards spread all over my body. These soon broke out into sores, and it is easy to imagine the suffering I endured. " before I became con inced that the doctors could do no good I had spent a hundred dollars, which was really thrown away. I then tried various patent medicines, but they did not reach the disease. When I had finished my first hottle of S.S.S., I was greatly improved and was delighted with the result. The large re! splotches on my ...?1? ?? ? " - viivnt J*.litl ill!*! MllHIICr, and before long disappeared entirely. I regained my lost weight, became stronger, and my appetite greatly improved. I was soon entirely well, an l my skin as clear as a piece of glass." S.S.S. is a sure cure for all sn inner of blood diseases, md disappointment never results from its use. It is Purely Vegetable and one thousand dollars will be paid for proof that it contains a particle of mercury, potash,or other mineral. 8.S.S. is sold by all druggists. Valuable books on blood and skin diseases will be mailed free to all who addr!"*? ; i ft Pa AHutita ^1#. HO OS SPUMING the I il l that ilnw. is im music more iihMisiun than thai i f tin lihinii ii.'I nt a!i |>'ain>- 'i UK STIKKI1' takes f I' ail nil atlotihi. Kvi-ry Ihtny about a VI'IKI 'I'' |.i inn Is supremely witisfactory Th> tune, an l ever. tintc .11 the - ih 1 rum 1 h?" 1<> v\ i-st 1.1 Mif h 'host, . - x ?*rn |il I hit-, tin- hi.rhcsl ailv 111 .11 t . art piano ( instruct.on. K\' 11 .. t ti-r vice 'I'll I'. Nil Kl'l ri'tuias its in tin 1. l ii? 1 11 M|iito (if ilgc Mailt a one i .11 -.trui ti .1 ver forty vnirs uifO urn -.till in nii s.'iiil for Uluxtr.ilrd cntuloptie Ti-rms to -nit Chas. M. Stieff. ItaltInmri' North l.it.orty Mrert Washington * "I I, i \.nth str -l N. U Cliar.oUn. N. t'?SI.I N Tryot v-' Relief in 6 Hours. msiressing Kidney ;?>>?! Ulail der diseases relieved in six hours by tho "Nknv ( illF Ar .Sot i ii AmkkiCAN KlDNKY Cl'KK."1 1 Ills now remedy is n great aurpri.se on account of its exceeding promptness in relieving pain in the bladder, kidneys, back a id every part of the urinary passages in male or female. If relieves retention of wator and pain in passing it almost immediately. If you want quick relief and cure this is your remedy. Sold by .1. F. Maekey <fe Co., L>ruggiat, Lancaster, S. C. TO THE CLERGY. Candidate 31 ay Held Writes a Cir- ] cular Letter totlie Ministry j Asking Their Aid in hi;" Wet'1 or "Dry" Scheme. Senatorial Candidate S. < .'! .Mayiiehl lias l)??eii writing more ' < I letters and sending them out in | J circular form. This time he is i j not asking the support of the ] veterans of the State because h'e j ' voted for the pension bill when j ; he was in the State legislature, ? i but he is writing to the ministers ( I ; | of the State and is asking their ( (support of the anti-dispensary ? II scheme he has been advocating t upon the stump. The letter, a t copy of which tell into the hands ( \n *i iUL'icncuiiuivu in i in" num.- I yesterday, and read as follows: < I)enmark, S.(\,.I line 30,1897. < Keverend Sir: i During the past winter I intro- j duced a tall in the senate, look ing to a further regulation of the j I liquor tralVie. ? This hill is a further step to | ward > prohibition. I enclose you 1 i herewith a copy for your eonsid-' j oration, and invite vour eriticisni. \ It changes the relative positions, 1 of tiie parties: wet or dr\. Konn j erly the burden was upon thoseji who sought to advance the cause! \ ot temperance to say the town or.t countv should he drv. 1 place'v 1 ' i litis burden upon the "Wets." hy | legislating the State dry and re ; quiring the "Wets" to obtain a majority of the votes, at an election called and held lor the pur- i pose of determining whether U I lb inor may he sold in the countv. j " 'i i it*' dispensary system is doom jo-:. Mismanagement, stealing, I i ro1?aios and other scandals liavo j' draped it down until it is now a ? stench; besides, tlie Federal '> oourts have punched such a hole in I lie side of it- structure, t lint j it is hound to jro down. I ( an 1 rely upon your active j( .-upport and intluonee hotli in I f and out ol your pulpit for a bill j i which provides: i 1 i Prohibition^ lor the State \ '2 ) with ojition of I the county to vote for. and on a 11 ! ' 1 ' majority vote being east lor the|l sale of liquor. a> In such towns j to lie sold a licenced party niuleri the regulations of tin- dispensary, | in sealed packages of not less,' t linn one hall pint, not to be open- ' ed and drunk on the premises j* and to be sohl.onlv between sun-!' c rise and -unset. with heavy p''ii-i{ allies tor violation of the law. and j ; rigid re.-trielions covering the'., -ale and on eonvietion of viola | Itionol the law. forfeiture ot li i cense to sell and lorever render I ing the party -o convicted ineligi i ble to engage in the business again. f i with other rigid restrictions. ^ I send this to the ministrv be c i _ cause to them I look most earn . . 8 i estly lor support in my attempt to advance the cause of temper-| j ance. Prohibition without pub j lie sentiment to hack it will be a' r failure, and unless the best men j i make up their minds to advocate ;r and urge upon the people more j i j abstinence as to the u-e ofintox t icating liquors. we cannot make ? much progress on this lino. Hoping to hoar I'roin you at an j p early date, I am. respectfully, S. <1. M \\ l JRI.D. ^ Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera. t and Diarrhoea Remedy alwaysaf \ fords prompt relief. For sale by i J. F. Maekey & Co. and 13. C. ; Hough & Co., Lancaster, .S. C. I j ! AN OP FN l?E h .'.aara M \o ,ar^ iutvt a vj Slav G VP 12 ARE ASSK-TING IN THF. Cc EXCLUSIVE USE OP THE WOl 41 PITCHER'S CASTORIj /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER. Zi'ffS Mc originator of "PITCH' that has heme arc1 does now bear the fac-siniuc signature of C 77?/s /s the original u PI"! CHER'S used in the homes of the Mother years. LOOK CAREFULLY at i the hind you here always bought and has the signature of per. No cue has authority fro eept The Centaur Company of President. March S, 1S07. Do Lot Be Do not endanger the life o! a cheap ; ..bstiuitwhirh cotv (because lie makes r f- w m< gredients of which eveu !:e ONE OF TWO WAYS. The bladder was created for >ne purpose, namely, a receptacle or the urine, and as such it is jot liable to any form of disease xeept by one of two ways. The irst way it, from imperfect action if the kidneys. The second way s from careless local treatment >f other diseases. < im:r ( ti si:. I nhealthy urine from tin lealthy kidneys isthochiel cause >f bladder troubles. So the vomb, like the bladder, was creited for one purpose, and if not loctored too much is not liable o weakness or disease, except in are cases. It is situated back of md very close to the bladder, nereioro any pain or inconven once manifested in the kidneys, tack. Madder or urinary passage s often, by mistake, attributed to enialo weakness or womb trou>le of some sort. The error is asily made and may be as easily ivoided. To find out correctly, et your urine aside for twenty our hours ; a sediment or settling ndicatcs kidney or bladder trou>le. The mild and the extraordilary effect of I>r.Kilnicr'sSwamploot,the great kidney,and bladder emedy is soon realized. If you teed a medicine you should have he best. At druggists fifty cents nd one dollar. You may have a I 1 ? * ' uuiiiw iinn parnpier, dotn ont free hy mail. Mention the 'Intmwkisi- and send your address o I>r. Kilmer tV Co., Hinghamon, N. Y. The proprietors of his paper guarantee the genlineness of this offer. To ( iiro t'ontl Ipul ton Fnrorrr. c iciirf'', Cundv Cathartic. 10c or L! C. C. C. lull tv cure, Urut?lulu n.luuU uiuucy. "The Kind Yon Eav< BEARS THE TAG-SIM! //3?, si} Insist on The Kind That N< ^ ? --Hy Express C. O. D. privll rocolptof ?5.00. Money ago if riot accoptud. IpfjjtftTCR'EH CYC WF WAV! JL 7L A / A A XV1 J? X That Sewing Machine wife or daughter can ho bong IT!'.. CO. for a sin Why not make them glad in the 1DKAI, The best and cheaneat M Now Homo or Idea) is warranted to them. Enter kfacsr. tl*ixw iii liiuss "HERS, )URTS OUR RIGHT TO TIIR 4. VJ 41 cASTORIA," AN!) V 1, ' AS OUR TRADE MARK. of Hyannis, Massachusetts, irTo CASTORIA," Me same 011 everu s-ectc/UM wrapper. CASTORIA," which has been K s of America for over thirty he wrapper iu-d see that it is ' ?wrapn me to use my name exwhich Chas. H. Fletcher is < ??/'&** iJD# Deceived. r your child by accepting :o druggist may offer you ore pennies on it), the indocs not know. Always Bought" LE SIGNATURE OF Having wer Failed You. IAT tjTHlCT. NIW YORK CITY/ A THOROUGHBRED) A 1 PRpM Spoke to OIL?QLN Think of every^^ // good point a perfect Yv iiiitti onuuiu i.avc ana you will have u mind \ picture of the j , Lungren Special Jcj k^$65.MX' o^o of oxamlnatlon on rolurnod lus^ uxproasUF(pXincmn ATI -1 lTHEMI you Promised your :hf of tiio ENTERPRISE LI. Sl'M III-' MONKY. ' purchase of a NKW HOME or acliine on the market. Every give satisfaction. Call and see 4 prise Pub. Co., LANCASTER, S. C. .11A KING A GOOD SHOW. Dispensary Gut of Debt?Money for the Schools. Il looks as it the dispensary is it last going to show seme tangible results as to money making. Commissioner Vance stated ves;erday that all the dispensary low owed was .$10,000. amL^that le had $00,000 in the hank to pay t, and had sent to all the cred tors to draw on him tor the iiuount <111o. This will leave $50,)00 cash besides about $.'150,000 )f stock on hand, which is a splendid showing for the instituion. Commissioner Vance says hat if business keeps up, as he wpects it and nothing unforseen lappens, lie will be able to pay ill the dispensary is due the gen >ral fund by October 1st, and have ibout $7,000 to go to the school und at that time. Thereafter he hopes and exiccts to pay into the school fund ibout $25,000 a month. This will e good news to the people and >atrons of the schools and tax layers generally, all of whom vill linno Mr V...W, Ill ... . J ? . .1.11 i'li. V dill ?- i I I lioi ?e disappointed in his expeetaions. When the hoard of control noets in special session next veok to consider the matter ol he luer privileges. Col. Vance sill he ahlo to report the dispellary out of debt. Sale. ' May I kiss you. Miss T.. on lie spot ?" asked younpc Mr. lluir tins. "Have you ever kissed a irirl adore V asked the you up: lady. Never!" asserveated the outip: man. ' Then you may kiss me. 1 lraw the line at men who kiss ind tell everybody.