Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, December 22, 1897, Page 3, Image 3

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* A Shattered Nervous Syst FINALLY HEART TROUBl Restored to Health by Dr. Miles' Ne the jolly ager of Shcppard Co's. great st< " Braeovlllo, 111., wrlt?s: "I had been sick a day In my llfo until in 1: got bo bad with nervous prostration t had to giro up and commence to doc1 trlod our local physicians and one In . but none gave mo any relict and I th X was going to dlo. I bucamo dcapo and suffered untold agony. I could n< sleep nor rest, and It seemed as If I not exist. At the end of six months reduced to but a shadow of myself, a last my heart bocamo affected and truly miserable. I took 6lx or eight b of Dr. Miles' Ncrvlno. It gave mo from tho start, and at last a euro, tho | est blessing of my life." HMPPfTfHRH Dr. Miles' Remedies ^ aro sold by all drug- 5^ gists under a positive SL ^ . guarantee, first bottle E-NcrVIII benefits or money re- p.* pnotnra funded. Rook on tils- C1 aj__iAU eases of the heart and nerves free. Address, HHHbhMMM "Y DR. MILLS MEDICAL CO., Elkhart, Relief m 6 Hon Distressing Kidney and der diseases relieved in six ^ by the "New Great South A can Kidney Cure." Thin remedy is a great -urprise r COlint of its CXt'Pi'iil i it i.rnmri r I'" "' *" h in relieving pain m the bla kidneys, hack and every pi the urinary passages in mi female. It relieves rotenti water and pain in passing most immediately. If you quick relief and cure this is remedy. Sold by J. F. Macl Co., Druggist, Lancaster, S. ( PIANO* no disputing the fact that there is no music more j than that of the piano, and of ail piano: STiKI'"!'' lakes tie- lea i'beyonu a doubt. *.hinK iilKUil a S I'lKFl'' piano is su| satisfactory. Ti e tone, ami every note scale, from the lowest to the lpj'host, < ties tlie highest advance hi tin- art o construction. Kven after years of servi STI EPF retains its original tone in . n/e. Many a one constructed over tort u^o are still in use. Send for illti catalogue. Terms to suit. . Chas. M. Stic Haltltnoro?1> North Liberty stroot. WiishiiiKioti- KWvonth Strt'rt, N. V Charlotte. N. C.?-13 N. Tryon St. MY NEW CATALOGUE -#ARE NOW RE and I have the pretties host Organs Made in Am at prices within the rea any man who takes qi into consideration. The is the < IIKA I'KST, and I have the BEST I hav prices on a very reaso basis and so sure as yo my organs and hear my i so sure will yon buy o your purpose is to buy. REMEMBER. ^ every organ ia (H'AI TKMI) for years. All frt Jf paid with Stool and Instr " book FKKK. R. J. HERNDGN, Yorkville, S. v Wanted-An idea ?? Protect your Mean : ttu?y nmv t>rlnx yi>u Write .IOHV WKUI>El:ll'OtV < <<> Pfttcn n?y?, Wa*?ilnKion, l>. <'. f>>r their #!> ) prl anil new llal of uu? tboucauil lmculluut tvt?i Q|U Conference Api>ointmeats. I A The South Carolina Annual " Conferenco of the M. E. Church j, rvin*- South, which met last week at r Florence, announced Monday night through liisl op Duncan, the e appointments. .J. E. Carlisle a comes to Lancaster as the success- h or Dr. Weber, who was made as- d sistant editor of the Advocate, tl Geo. C. Leonard comes back to p the Lancaster circuit ami L. L. I Bedenbaugh to Tradesville. j Many others known toour readilL I ers are as follows : i Kershaw?J. G. Beckwith. I ^ Salem?S. W. Henry. lj|/ Van Wyck?T. li. Booth. 7 ' Sumter?J. A. Clifton. Williamson?P. F. Kilgo. Little Book?A. .J. Cauthen, Jr. man- Aiken?A. J. StalFord. 0 Chester?J. E. Greer. r< 880. i Chester Circuit?J. K. MehafFey. a hat i East Chester?R. A. Young. o tor- 1 Rock Hill?T. H. Zimmerman, o oulS Ro. k Hill Cir.?T. C. Ligon. o ndont North Rock Hill?J. B. Harris, d >tcat, Blacksburg?A. J. Cauthen. ? could .lonesville?E II. Beckham. * n<T" Camden?J. T. Pate. n i waa Mt. Carmel?Henry Stokes, ottloi J. B. Campbell is again presidroll?f ing elder of this district. Geo. H. Waddell is superin VM tendent, of Epworth Orphanage and .J. O. Wilson is again editor ?^3 of the Advocate. ! The salvation of the South,and. 1 in fact, ot tlie* entire republic, do- d lud. , 1 ? pends upon the improvement ot ~~"* country life. It we in America, with all our superb natural adBlau vantages, cannot make our conn J hour* try people prosperous, happy and Mh " contented no people ever will, ne .v 11 n ac Ominous indeed is the outlook for itnesf the future if we fail to maintain a ( ^er; high standard of civilization in ' art ot b ile or our rural communittes. The conn ft on of try people are the foundation of n it al- our prosperity and peace, and if N yQur we permit them to become poor soy & and degraded Jthere will he no l C. hope left for the towns and cities, and the nation will rot in corruption, as have all other nations Ptliat neglected or debased their inral population. STo Curo CniiHilpatlon Forever. * Tnk<! f"usciitfts t'unilv Cathartic IOc or 2.1c. If C. C. C. fail to cure, UruKktbls refund motley. t j Keeping household accounts is {| iiiasiuu; an affair, if not of necessity, still HKvury- l'ie greatest wisdom. In com- '1 -i'-'v parison with the small amount of '' x'-inpu time and labor which the doing J, cc'tuk 80 employs, the satisfaction of f ,pitc <>r knowing at the end of each year b y year* ** istr.it.ii how the family funds have gone 15 is amplest compensation. One fff* especial satisfaction gained from ! a it. > ... wie Keeping 01 Household ac- e counts is the ability when, or if 'J the necessary arises, to reduce expenditures on the outlay for lux- u uries and unnecessaries. The ? money spent for food, for meil- 11 icineorfor fuel is capable of far '' less reduction than that used for ii amusements, for wanes or for v T CI clothing, and a system of accounts which will show at once where 1 .,?? ! expenses can be lessened is enti- ,j ill)I % re8Pectful consideration. t and ^ I icriea j?eOple lality I am still selling GOODS i Best CIIKA1\ Why not come while to me and buy a few things e put any way ? nubia 'y'aiit? T?1 Ann 11 POO x UU1 JL' 1UU1 >rices will only cost you $2.00. ne if Your Moat, if you did not raise it, as cheap or cheaper than any one else. Good t( (ireen or parched Coffee, u JAN- pound for $1. (iranulat- ]k lights e<i Sugar, 18 pounds for $1. ll ction lught Brown Sugar, 21 lbs. for $1. in Ev>irc^ Worlcis ? . of any kind at tiie very low-j est price for Christmas. Also,! 1 Toys and Fruits low down. Brine your Chickens and Kggs to n think mo. Will guarantee highest price, 'p* !!'* | Y ou rs respectfu 1 ly, p! JOE M1LKER.L. 'otirr. All parties indebted to lie, en-1 ocially those whom we have ear-j ied over from last year and long-, r, must come forward and settle1 t once as no farther notice wiil e given. Remember we are not oing a banking business and icreforo people owing us must ay up. H. J. Greuory & Co. Kducnto Your Howel* With t'linraretn. Cnndy Cathartic. euro constipation forever. )c,25c. If C. C. C. fail, druKKists refund money. ee it* He fort- Jtityiuy. We have just received a car )ad of Haydock and other grades f Buggies and Carriages and oad wagons, with or without top, nd the celebrated Mitchell Wagns, which are warranted the best n the market, all of which we flfer to the public at greatly reuced prices. Be sure to inspect ur stock before buying, and we rill either sell you or savo you loney. Stevens, Heath Elliott. CASTORIA For Infants and Children. rh? (? /j f-.il. 1 3,. No-To-Itac fe?r Klfty Cents. Guaranteed lo.iui.vu l.i.oii cure. makes weak li<jti struuk'. IxouU pure. Mc.tl. Al' lr"?'ui"'s PHILITOKEN. Is Woman's Safe and Reliable Friend. He eves monthly palnes, cure? r.eriousness and ysieii.i and res lores to pcrtcct health. Sold y druKt?lsts and dealers lor II a bottle. 1'arolilet mailed on application. If you can't net , from your druggist, send <1 to the proprietor nd he will send you prepaid by express. C'lias. ;'slcy, Wholesale Druggist, Cortland su few York. To Cum Const Ipat Ion tornvrr. Take Casearcts Candy Cathartic. 10c orC.Sc. ff C. C. C. fail to cure, druggists refund uiouey. Lancaster C. H., S. C. U"OTICK IS II KKKli Y (ilYKN that this olllee will ho open from the Irst day of January to the Twenieth day of February,1808. for the iirpose of reeeiving 'he returns of the nx-payers of l.aneuster county. All persons having property in their lossession or control as Manager, lloldr, or as Husband, Parent, (iuartlian, 'rustee, Executor, Admimstrator. Iteeiyer, Accounting (Hlleer, Agent, Atorney or Fact or on the lirst day of .lanary.lSlis, are retpiiretl to list the same or taxation within the time required y law or incur the penalty of II ft y per cut. which attaches in failure to do o. A re-assessment of all real estate ml all improvements thereon, togethr with all personal property of every escription must lie given to the Luditor for the assessment of Istts. The Poll Tax of One Dollar is laid pon all male persons between the ages f 'JI and (>0 years, except persons who re maimed and unable to earn a suport and Confederate soldiers. The Auditor wilt attend the followtig places named below for the 0011eniencc of t lie public : l'leasant Valley, Tuesday, .Ian. lltli, S!?S. Belair (.1. G. Howie's), Wednesday, an. 12th. Van Wyck, Thursday, Jan. Kith. Thornwcll Place, Friday, Jan. lit h. Dixie, a. tn., Dwight, p. in., Monday, an. 17th Tradesville, Tuesday, ?Ian. lsth. Taxahaw, Wednesday, Jan. lUth. Flat Creek Church, Thursday, Jan. )t h. Dr. C. C. Welsh's, Friday, Jan. 21st. Primus, Sat urday, Jan. 22nd. llaile Gold Mine, Monday, Jan. 21th. Kershaw, Tuesday and Wednesday, an. 2oth and 26th. Ileath Spring, Thursday, Jan. 27th. Pleasant Ilill, Friday, 1 p. iu., Jan. ith. Carmel, Monday, Jan. Gist. The hooks will he open from the llrst i the eleven! h of January and from ic lirst to the twentieth of February, <!>s, at the Court House, and it will be > tbe interest of every tax-payer to ake bis returns promptly and save le penalty of r?o per rent, which atichcM after t he t went iet h of February. Kespeet fully, JNO. A. COOK, Auditor Lancaster County. leliK'iile Your I'livdln Willi <'i?s<?rets. r.oi'ly C.ilh:irtlr, r ir<- corisiifniion forever. k\-'> . If CM!, f full,.I-iikk so refundmoney. Subscribe for the ENTERPRISE?i ne vear * 1 ; six month 50 cents. Cures to Slay Cured Thousands of voluntary certifi- | eates received during the past fif- i teen years, certify with no uncertain sound, that Botanic Blood I Balm, ( B. B. B.) will cure to stay I cured, Rheumatism, Catarrh, 1*1-i cers, Sores, Blotches, and the most' malignant blood and skin dis- ' eases. Botanic Blood Balm is the result of forty years experience of an eminent, scientific and conscientious physician. Send stamp for book of wonderful cures, and learn which iR the best remedy. Beware of substitutes Raid to be "juat as good" and buy the longtested and old reliable Botanic Blood Balm, (B. B. B.) Trice only $1.00 per large bottle. kffkctkd an kntirk curk. For over twenty years 1 have been a great sufferer from Rheumatism, affecting both shoulders to such an extent that I could not put my coat on without help. The use of six bottles of Botanic Blood Balm, B. B. B? effected an entire cure. I refer to Rev. W. W. Wadsworth.proprietor Coweta Advertiser, and to all the merchants of Newman. Jacoii F. Sponclkr, Newman, (4a. Lor sale by Druggists. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Central Tim* Dctminu Columbia and Titok ooflll*. K?itrni Vlimi l-i-l tvpcii Co* luinbla unit Other I'olut*. Cr HS?: tl VIS MAT 8, I HOT. Northbound. "ti* Dully. Dully. Lv. J'vllle. KCXAP.Ry.. 8 15 a 7 UOp " Savannah 12 2v p II 35 j> At. Columbia *15 ;., uu Lv. Char'ton.SCAGRR. 7 l'Ja, 5 uo p Ar Columbia 10 55 a 10 10 p Lv. An*u?ta, So. Ry 2 10 p| 0 80 p " Granite villa 2 Slip, 10 12 p " Trenton 3 08 p' I0 50p " Johnston* ....... 3 20 p 11 101> Ar. QoluipbUUn. dept. 4 65 pi 8 17a!!..!"' Lv CoPhlu Bland'( *1 .. * P0 pi R M? i ... " Wuinsboro. 6 12 pi C & a " Chester t 01 p 7 1? a " Roek Hill 7 34 p 7 57 a Ar. Charlotte 8 20 p 8 55 a " ban villa J 15 OUnt 1 3u p .... Ar. Richmond 6 Oil a 6 40 p Ar. Washington . . 0 42 a 9 40 p " Haiti more Fa. R. R.. 8 50 a 11 85p '!!!"" - Philadelphia 10 11 a ImL... hew York 124Sp ? 88 a .... |. Southbound. 3* So' 33 Dally. Dally. Lv. Now York. Pa K.lt. 4 30 pi 181?nt| Pniiadelphlu 6 65p 3 fAi u Paltlmore. ... a aop 0 22 a|.... . Lv. \N i.ah ton, so. Ry.. 10 43 p 11 15 u| i Lv Rh'hmond 2 00 a 12 55 ni . 1 :?_L ? Lv Danville . S 60 a, rt 20 p ..M * C.n ?rl?>tte H'i? 10 2o p - Hook Hill 10 *)+ 11 06 p - Chester lOtta 11 Hint " Wlimshoro. 11 41 a 12 20 a Ar Col'hin Hlarid'g ?t. 12 Odin 1 07 a ........ Lv. Columbia Cn. ilop't. 1 15 p 4 90 a i *" Johnstons. . t 63 p 0 82 a " Trenton BOSp 9 41) a " tirnniteville UWp 7 17 ?j Ar. Augusta 4 10p b (W *| ... ' Lv Col'Mit. SC. AO. By. 4 00 p 7 00 ul Ar. Charleston.. iuOp 11 uu a, j LT.Corbla.F O.AP.By. 11 W a 12 47 a Savannah 4 25p 5 10 *1 1 Jacksonville. . .| 0 90 pj 0 10 a] ... ? EPINO CAIl sliltVICE Doube aily pavseuger service between Flor ! Ida and New York. Nns. U7 and OH?Washington and Southwestern i Limited. Solid Veatlbuled train with dining aaiM and llrat clan coachus north of Charlotte. Pullman drawing room sleeping ears botweeo 1 Tampa, Jacksonville, Savannah, Washington and New York Pullman slurping oar between Augusta and Knv York No*. !15 and HA?U. 9. Fast Mall. ThOtigi J pullman drawing room buffet sleeping oars b? fwten Jacksonville and New York and Av? I rnsta and Charlotte. Pullman aleopiug oarl ' oetween Jacksonville and Columbia, on route daily between Jacksonville aud Cincinnati, Tie AshevlUe. I W. H. OBEKN. J. M. CULP, ti. supt.. Washington. T M., Wa.-vhlngtoa. W. A. TLTIK. 9. H. IIARDWIC.L (j. P A.. Washington. A. <4. P. A., Atlanta "In addition to the ahove train service, there is a local train dai| ly between Columbia and Charlotto, making all stops. No. 34 leaves Columbia (Hlanding | Street) at 5:00 p. m., arrives Charlotte 8:10 p. in. No. 33 leaves Charlotte daily 6:30 p. m.. arrives Columbia 0:55 p. m." Money to Lend. The Lancaster County Building ?t Loan Association lias money to lend on improved real estate situated in this county, upon reasonable terms. Apply to WADDY V. THOMSON, See. A Treas. Bank Building. Oct. 'JI-07-0 in. \v A N T i: i? A<; i; N ts. "THE CONFEDERATE SOLDIER IN THE CIVI1. WAP." J11MI |>W > (Isnuil. iron ill iim frtM tmip-i 16 Inches. ilncl out I. I'*' liiri't! Il.ili h-Scorns. I'url.ii .s. j o|e I'lic (T.i'iilcst unit 'irt?"st Wn ilonl; i-vit pulili.sccl, unci llmoiilv 01)0 I lull doc* ins co 10 tlir Coufcdnraic soldier unci ti.u imu.v ho fought for. Complete in ono volumo. Afenta wanted evcrywtai ro lo soil Hi s book on our now and eaay plan. Manv of ino lady and nentiemen nirents who nro ai work arc innUnir from SIOO o $200 per month \ t'oralis, and, imugnto s of Veteran*, and othera Intcotu i are n queali t I n I for.% beautiful lltuatrau <i descriptive circular <f.*oo> and tonna ?o agon In AddrrM, Coum .1 -i uw 11. Joo 1'HiHTinn ? . >. r.oui- vmo, k v. 11-17 *5 Ohio RiYer and Charleston Railway. f|T I M K TA III.K of t lie < )hio River anil JL Charleston Railway company, to lake p licet Monday, Octbcr istii, at ti.50 a. in. ST A N I?A KI > KSTKRN TIMK. , Du">i I Liu .y i Kxcept 1 Kxcept 1 Sunday. I Sunday. (.oiNi; sor rn "No~;-t2~ C> 12 U-avu Marion . on a in I :ii pin " Rutherford ton 8 05 5 06 pm " Forest City H!NI " 8 55 pm " Henrietta' 8 55 " 5 55 pm " Mooresboro 8 CI " I ill put " Shel by 0 50 " Mil pm " I'atteraon Sprln's. 9 50 " 5 45 pm " Karls 9 55 5 50 pm Arrive at UtacksburK...'.. 9 55 " 6 10 pm No~32 i N" 34 Geavelllaiksburk 10 lit a. in. 8 on aui " Smyrna 10 50 " 8 25 am " Hickory Grove .. 10 15 " 8 45 am " Sharon 1100 " 9 10 am " Yorkville II 15 " 9 40 am " Tl7.ah 11 27 " 10 05 am " Newport 1135 " 10 15 am Hock Hill 1145 " 10 40 am " Leasltn I!05pm. I 00 pm " Catawba Junction 12 15 " 1 15 pm " Lancaster I oo " 8 50 nm Kershaw 145 " 5 3opm Arrive at Camden 2 50 " 6 40 pm GOING" NORTH. N0T33 ~l No 35 ' "Dally | Daily Kxcept Kxcept I Sunday. Sunday. l.eavi Cauuii-ii 12 05 p in a 01 am " Kershaw 1 05 " 11 >o am '* Lancaster I 45 " 10) nm Catawba Junction. - 30 " | ! W nm ' Leslie* 2 lu " a 55 pin Kock Hill a 55 " t 30 |im Newport .... J in " 5(CI jim " 'l'ir/.uh 3 15 ' 5 2l? |im York villi- 33.1 000 pm " Sharon 3 15 " C 20 pm " Hickory Grove ... t 00 " ; 010 pm " Smyrna 4 13 " 0 55 pm " lllacksburg i 3r> " 7 30 pm " Ktirl'H 5o5 " " Patterson's Sprint'. 5 io Sho'by 6 20 " No. 33 J N ' II Leave Mooreshoro 5 17 a.itl. " Henrietta 5 55 .. " Forest City 0 12 ' " Rtithorfordton .... 0 27 " Arrive at Marlon 7 80 > m I No. 32 has connection with Southern Kail* wav at Kock Mill, and with Seaboard Air Line, at i nlawba Junction. Nos. 34 and 35 will carry passenger*. Nos. it and 12 have connection at Marion with Southern Railway All trains will step on signal at Oakhursi. Elgin. Caskeys. Koildv*. Old Point.Honilon,King Creek, and Vain Mountain. S. B. LUMPKIN O 1*. A. A. TRIPP, Superintendent. SAMUEL HUNT.Gcne ul Manager. Tourist Seeping Car Line between Washington ami San Francisco. The Southern Railway and its connections (the A. A W. P., L. <fc N. and Southern Pacific) have inaugurated a Tourist Sleeping Car 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 Pullj man porter, who go through. The Pullman fare for double berth is I $7.00 from Washington to San I Francisco. | This service is especially for the convenience of the parties holding second-class tickets, though firstclass tickets are good in the car. Further information may be obtained from any Southern Railway or Southern Pacific agent or 'official, or from A. ,1. Poston, I General Agent, oil Pennsylvania j Avenue, Washington, I). C., or | from W. A Turk, G. P. A., So. Kv., Washington, I). C. LANCASTER A CHESTER RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster. In effect' on ii.in., Sunday, Feb, 14, 18V7. Da if If Kxvipt Sandof/. Westbound. Kaxlbound.. No. ft No. 11. No. to. No. 12 A M i P. M | A. M |I?. M. 9 oft! ft fto.d Ar....Chester ... L.v| nuft; T ifi X So' ft ?ft Orr's " ] 11 90 7 20 x i.'tj ft 2ft ".. . Knox's .... " it an! 7 30 X 3ft| 5 15 ". Mi U.imi 1 ?.. . 11 to, 7 to x 2ftI ft Oft d ".. Itlcbburk'. ... " 11 fto 7 ftO x ift t ftft . liascomvllle 12 Oft x oo x lift1 I tft ". Ci'dar Shoals " 12 1ft! x 10 7 ftft t 3ft .1 . Korl Lawn..." 12 2ft x 20 7 a*! t 20 ".... (irat'i-x... ." 12 to x 3ft 7 2x mo " Millrr'x Croxs'jj" 12 fto x tft 7 201 t on d Lv. Lancaster.. Ar 1 ixi x fto A. M lIV M I' M P. M. Alitlll 1?.1>1UK l/.miiisirr ill t *?u ;i. in., coil neets at Clit-Mit*r with Southern Hallway yoiiiK south, I', ."v I. KOinK north ami <<. C. & N Vcs* tihule and local trains KolnR west. Train leaving Lancaster at a to p rn., con nects at Lancaster with O. li & 1 troni Camden, and Chester with Southern Hallway yoiriK north and south and with C & I. north. Train leaving Chester at 11.0a a. m , connects at Chester with Southern Hallway from Charlotte, also C Ac U from north. Train leavin: Chester at 7.nap ni , connects with Southern Ka iaay from Columbia. (1. C \ N. from Atlanta and C. Ac I* from Lenoir. l.KROY SI'KIXCS, IV. II. HARDIN, l'rt'siJent. Vice-I*re.s. atul Mannger. w? ...