Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 13, 1903, Image 1

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LAN Vol. ^'TT' I / ^ 1 < I- . u -J ?-f ?t m / li U I Mr. and Mr?. Adam Lirir.gc Whiskey has proli A-vNV, / j. . > ii v> \ i v' ' V ' v ' V jfe Ik Mzk ,v^m..VV> Vfe- ' MR. AT>AM r/V'VfOao, *1 40SC r%j! jitcy'c ttu^ W ti h I w It has prolonged many thonaaji U H<>? Mr. and Mrs Ik *F*y#'j<f. is no oibvr medicine kt hit* wp Will keep the system In normm prevent the decay of tVm Vr??;>*^ en the heart notion and wrM like imtfy's l'urc Malt Wiil.Xey absolute) r nur? stimuHwrv evrt from fur?. 1 oil and other danger dients fa common in tnoai *s cures rrio. cdnrumptUm. Vp<*? tarrh. asthma. malaria and all i 9 dvsn. p?|n. and Invicorafcs the make# the oi l young: Ui ft Rtnmr*. !':> not Mi your bt ti;".ty.? amir- ' a wi<!.-S tern. Duffy's Pure Malt V/hisboy b Vblskty recogn ti ' by U* 4r?i a medicine. This !o a gu?r?? absolu. ly litre ami con*a nc It I e n^peprllv.! 1 / * ?-? "T J, used exclusively in p\ r It is the ouly roliabl'* and stimulant and tonic. It iu*. lives of nW'ons of pcop^fE yen rs wiit <\w usw.l ii' r wiuiiiciiu. - Town Ordisai The following is the new day Ordinance passed 1 Town Council hth May AND WHICH WENT EFFECT I MM 101)1 A ON ITS PASSAGE. That it shall ho unlaw any person, or persviu#, or corporation, to keep o the Sabhath day, any yl business, or amusement, any tiling, whatsoever, i ing soda-water and soft < on said day, except iua< by drug stores and iu a no^ssity urtielvs or iai tlise necessary lor the iutt of the dead, and sales i i r - i. J. ? a \ t\ aim ut'i'i inn liner mau ?' i in t lie morn inn ^Tnat no person or p whomsoevershal 1 lal'iocor tlioir ordinary calling up Lord - day,works of nfeOTI charily excepted. That the provisions i section shall not apply tels, livery-staldcs and khi ployecs, r< staurants nc nected with stores, hn and milk wagons. Tho penalty for tlwi irfr of any of the provision* foregoing ordinane# *? a not less than one dolk more than thirty dollars imprisonment for not lei five days nor more thau days. II K. Wylio, Mi Teachcrt*' Exami 11 utimm , The nexf regular vxara of applicant for teacher#' cates will he held at house on Fridav, M ?v 22d during the usual hours. A. U. Co. Supt. ErtnN WANTED?Agenta, mat* nalr, to aell our rf?nic4i?a. Nature's nl9-02-ljr. Washington, * e AST E R % LANCASTER, S. C h W &*** % # fci ki li.wui tt?t?*V 'Mfcgft*' iji tod, of El vers an, Pa., who have been married 65 yea onged their happy union many years beyond their g< Mr. Livingood i3 91 years old nnd hla wife .is S |. Tliey are tooth halo and hearty nd fool vigorous as a couple SO years of age. Reading, Pa., Feb. 15, 1902. DUFFY MALT WillSKLY CO.. Rochester, .V. Y. Gentlemen?I uiito gri at pleasure in writing to you tolling the benefit 1 am doriving from the use of Duffy's I'ure Malt Wbi; 1 ry. I have b< on taklug it iu small quantities every morning and evening for a number of years. I am 91 years old and i^yr... in excellent health, pood appetite, and am doing all mv own farm work. I know your Whiskey is giving me renewed strength finel prolonging my I it o. I feel as well to- A \// i./j f'ay aR ,r>n y< *r? a^') al,d 1 feel as if I V. , $ ; V>*? . Jjfh will yet tin' century murk. 1 would "r ay onrm ally recommend It to all old people. K * ' /? f j Stc/tr ^ was recommend" d to me, and has prov- "V$Jt * ' cb a blessing. My wife is Si years old and [{&&&'''' & t.& ri,'. 1- * ' 1 | 11 ' I. *K 'A A ADAM UVINGOOD, 0 .fci riv?7?on, C4y;iv.r Caruni/, t\u MIt8. AU.l Pi ir>5T mi AS -r1 U w n ?1? ii *s fS THE TRUE ELIXIR OF LIFE. ,d lives as C'nutton.? OHE rare Mult Mid ahiek the Kfiiiiir condition, . mindful oi Vrii'ftii |<re |in ratio mil Wood rtn'B[i fmlt It is nr? yfe-' --X^yA^^v . IVkUkey n ftruo ^*>Of3>^V Mn '* ?* u?? ouji tngra- " bie^v f*r *X ;?<"* J**f( lieiitth-! |y! '" kk I / ,'j. J J Ibu lrn>!e-i d Ik'- ays- H \ acV Pfz?:~ 1 ?ii on ">r ?" irg koy;"Ssld ? >?-, ?, 1 !" direct at hospitals. tl?ns and snl MA|jJv pure good u4t"Du' a */?d tho reeognizod b 1st fifty cine. Valna fit/Oil" ouly f Duffy Mali 1 >J. Y. I DR. HOLD HI DDK TO THE vain ide ! COLO It ED PEOPLE. them to iUdJ whether For The Enterprise. their rac and he Sun Dr .1 II. Roldridge heing one thev \v< tiv the of the speakers during (lie an- roundly , 1903, | niiftl comniencoment exercises a grand INTO!of the Lancaster Normal and his spee TELY | Indu strial Institute, snoke on I Tuesday evening, May 5, at fill for 8.SO p m. The speaker announ- <.iti iiriu, eed as his subject, "Some Neg- lly a ,N>1 pen on | lectcd Points in the Education ui-uiij t ace of of Our Time." He discussed cr sell his subject in a very able and Mr 11. iuahid- analytical way, beginning with law, in ( Iritiks, "Hood Manners" as the first troubled dicines phase. The speaker said that [kse of good manners was now, as al- . ^ ef , . , , | to tea'' >rchan- ways, an essential t'lcmonl irment the education of any race or of ice individual. lie said that this I (;0,Jtrh 1 o'clock part of the edueal ion of our time eluded t< was being neglected by both he Ravs arsons races much to tho detriment of niarknbl pursue society. The speaker said that two hut on tho he had seen many instances rent, siz isity or where good manners had completely disarmed malice, over Hruggisl rvf this came wrath and turned away to ho rov..|.Ke Noticeinr em- (Joining to the second phase >t con- of his speech, "Hood Morals," ickmen he said that the colored people ToalMVI had the approval and assistance Take m oifetion'of evirv good white mail and tion oxm tlni i " ; .. a l. _ a - - aI hoi ill' rs r, wuiiiiiu in mis country 111 uieir j",irI?-r" fcne ot struggle t<> maintain tho virtue ofsaid<ii tp nor ;iu(i chastity of tho women of nieeti or by their race lie warned those <s than whoso business it was to care reni or pt thirty for the colored youth of the of not ,0!* *yor. rocks and shoals that lio beneath i?ar^a*te ??? the surface, that make for them day of Mi destruction, and told them how f<?rthepi ',. . 1 , man anil imation to successfully avoid them. nv, trUHt cert 1 fl- Coming to his third and last f/'any, ? court- phase, which he styled "Man be leviei I, 190.T, hood," he spoke very forcibly on what it takes to make a real for the rift, man He said that it took good schools f iflon. manners, good morals, and the power of will to decide to do * ? fe- what was right ]jp warned his audience ^against the false notions and Trustei JtSIN i EK WEDNESDAY, MAY 13, 1903 jfnma ! ( HUM HKTN tltiLII I r*. w - * <> ^ %. fcfcpr*! $f"^k m & 3wJP rs, say Duffy's Pure Malt 1>n'JlsmJ' NotilLw Hint Thn sldcn weddinr. ?? >' Won't bo Paid. t Collector of L'ort W. I), received a communication from the Treasury Depart otlicially it forming him th: personal account has been up on the ground that h pointment was not made the advice and consent ( Senate." A dispatch to The E\ 1'ost yesterday brought tin ' ppwp I???I 1 tw> pi >t 1 o??f or WJi ' ' ' i'U -T) * :m" VWj j | 8? "obuiuij, ui.oci c. w jiv o,,nr.n c. ,, ing of tho Triurui \ DenaC lm i-i v i.\uOoD, 64 years old. 1 H ? and it excited much c6u: Bespecially in the circles < ml* I federal ollice holders. Col Cium and other* wero clit wi.?.n yon n,k for Duffy-. to discredit the report, l>t a liixUcy lie nurc you K?-t * io. i fi?rrni?ninnn <ieni?r?, later dispatches from Wash 1 <h? oirelleuce of tlilu m. t? sii try to 11 yoa and the collector S OWH leltl nitons, nno Mo-enl 1<m1 Slalt . ui>Miitiiien, ivhick tire put morning continued the tn the Story, and now I)r. ively harmful. Donnsit will ha VP to CO without hi mi Un mire you ffot It. It " If rljiolntely pure mult a TV, linlcSS the decision ( tileli ciiiitnln* meillelunf. * ..... in?r iiuaiiiieM. for controller of the treasury is Iiiurli, "The Old Chemist," juled ne, Duffy's l'ure Malt Wilis- | )r. CrUlll was seen todi ?1 ill Dispenses, " ,;VP"in" 4i.-i , uin o r . .. asked tor a statement abni >i/'i> u bottle. Refuse Imltauitltut. s thrro is nono just as matter. He showed no C( 3fy s. it is the only whiskey y the Government a? a modi- over the decision and ii 1.1c medical booklet sent free. whiskey Company, Uockrtkjy, slated that lie lelt certain 1 would get his salary, lie as of life, and exhorted that ho intends to await tli he true to their trust, cisiou of ihe Secretary ( groat or small; fTuo to Treasury and lie added that ;e, and true to their God, lit,iv jj,0 cabinet might t would assure tlicrn that , . . , , ,, , ,, hand and come to his reiie )uld he men He was applauded,and received all events, he was certau ovation at the close of Congress would provide ch. \V L Lkk, necessary reliet if it could i Secv. Trustee Ex. Brd. 1....1 : ?iiv?.nau IJrlli III <IIIJ wiuvi v? ??j Kill.v Ai.AiuiF.il. ''ie official notice of t rsi,i,n(C,,,Ki,.iM.n>.T...l. ciaion Of the department tl :ur?-a ?.> ? liMuiboriuiu-M tention of Collector Crun oiikIi Kenicrij. ,, , called to section i71> 1 of th L . nurbage, a student at , ,, , ireenville S. C. had been States revised statute four or live years with u which the decision was ins couch which he says j readme as follows : alarmed me, causing me Ihat I was in the first tnonev shall be paid consumption." Mr Bur the treasury .as salary to an vine seen Chamberlain's son appointed during the temedy advertised, con- ol the S unto to till a vacai i) try it. Now read what any existing office if the vt of it: "I soon felt a re existed while the Senate v e chance and altei using session, and as by law rn ties of the twenty five. |,n ,)0 ,ille<1 hy an"(1 wjth ,,, e, was oerinanentlv cur- , , , .. .. ii i vice and consent o! the o 1 by J. 1'. Msckcy <V Co., .. . . , , g until such appointment has confirmed by the Senate." _ i Collector Crum said tli --1 .n r.r?n ct tir? fir'irinri hail been aware ot the pre School. in que stion, but ho iliil not 10m it May Concern: that this section could be a dice that pursuant to a pefi-| to liltn. IIo thought th -d hy ten voters ami free- I . , , . , i L'sident in Lancaster .School should receive Ins salary, wo, the undersignedI trustees postmaster Harris gels his. strict, rto lierehv call a puh- I ng to tie coin posed ot all j nominations huving tuen a rs who are resident in and . e . r taxation in said district Senate and failed 01 act rsonal property of ttie value the same time, lie said tl a than one hundred dollars, ..... t)le in the Court House at thought, another similiar ca r' Sioo'< ?V i r'(,lH.v ,thH been decided in favor of tl !?y, 1IMU. at. t o'clock, p. 111., irpose of electing a chair- cumbent official, contrary t secretary of said meeting. . . . . , , . *, . ves of said school district, * pinion, just rendered in In termining what special tax. }10 wa8 content to hav >t to exceed five mills, shall 1. as the majority present '.natter stand as it is, ku Ide, on all real and personal ... -n ?n ? within said action! district w,il all be final maintenance of the public ranged satisfactorily. Hi ?f said district. This May , ,, not seem to be so well r> W.T *ORRQOKY wilil having to pay inont J.E.TAYLOR, premium of about $15 ( Vv j ciXNLVt'iiAM bond of $50,000 and having ;s Lancaster School DUtriot. iinK corniug iu to reimburse | PRISE, r ( Km'. 8 'v ' 4rj* ** * .A^Sm itwm. ft tod"y lra| I Ml on t. n 4&*s ^1 POWEER 3 (irht AbsoSutely Pure IS no' ^? - - T>Mt , ; //? av> <w?L?< dii'4* tfil? ^ I .4 1 - | AJi, meat, " ;|M lu.etit, As n mn'for of fact tire e:??e of if the Postmaster Harris i? different Heat or 'rotu tlial of Collector t^ura. *" !posed Postmaster Harris was tirsl .ap-v \ I it th* !>?inted during the recess of the in??ton ^onn,e- while Crum was appoint* tl i ^ur'nK }l 8es8'on ?f t'iP Senate. Then, also, the two departments lth ol Rro rim differently. Postmaster Cram Harris deducts his own salary n 8iJl and the salaries ot other officials ,f m10 and employees and pxn?' Mw he---? lore remitting funds to Washing; over- * | ton, whereas iLo rule in Mie customs department is that all y by money must be sent to r d-taking. and ton and there the ilieiiii are ,t ()>,. made out and sent to the cJMeiuls. >ncern ?Charleston Post. hat he JUN WHO SAW MAUUCJl'S > ? '.vs ASSASSIN HIAISELP SLAIN. ie de if the Lexington, Ivy., May 0 ?A re, port reached Winchester from prot)Jackson tonight that J. B. 10wen ako a wag a88a88ina(ed from ambush at L At Rundown but the report cannot i that bo confirmed tonight, as J icknou tjie cannot he reached by telephone lot bo or le^e8rapb- Ewen was standing in the court house door with J. B. Marcuni when the latter he de- was k'lled last Monday and, it ^ ie at has been said, recognized the i w?h assasein. e Uni- charged with makcim's mckdek. ?s, on I^exington, Jvy., May 9.? based, Thomas Cockrill tonight swore out a warrant charging Curtis Jett with the murder ?>1 J. B. from Maroutn nt Jackson, Ivy., I.i3t v per- Monday. Lute tonight Corfcrill recess jjV buggy for Winchester "W in vvitii the warrant. Judge .1. J. icaney Uh4Ck of Jackson is in the city as m ei| rnU(e (0 Calilornia, an I says [1 uired t,mt ho and tour other men will 10 swear thai Jetf killed Mnrcuin. enate, who is the sole survivor i been ()f j|ie fe?d faction hearing his name, acted on this information iat he and information secured from >vi-io11 0,'u*r source* in swearing out the warrant. Curtis Jett is a deputy ? 1111 sheriff in Breathitt county pplied Later a special from Winches at he j*>r Bays Sheriff Woodson Mc- ~ since Chord and a po.se left Winehesboth ^'r midnight to attempt to ar. to r<Xs* ^Jdt. J -dt is at his mother's home in Madison count v. lion at lat he . ... A man living on a tar in near so had came ih a short time ago lie in- completely doubled up with rheuo the m*tism. I handed him a bottle of Chamberlain's Pain Balm and 8 case, tojj jjjjjj ^He ,t froejy Hmj jf e the not satisfied after using it he lowing need not pay a cent for it, savs , ? C. P.Rayder, of Patten- MilH N. ^ . "V. '*A few days later he walked 3 did iuto the store as straicrho as a leased string and handed me a dollar . . a a V i n (T 'nriTTA mo a notlmr I or : lo I I , PIIJ I Iip^^ P,l T C I'H7 1 "M ' ,C ' y a of Chamberlain's Pain Balm I >u his wftnt it in the honae all the time ; noth- f0j; jt oureJ uie. For sale uy J, i him. F. Mackey Co., Druggist*.