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. Lancaster Enterprise' j ?VoI. XIII. LANCASTER, S. C., WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 7, 1903 No. 29 | we j 1 I AN* ill 'CI 11 OUR ^ I i FA I J l"N g I ^ ra am n , ? . . i. bci-.iajp^ "" m I " BLSSi^ I Of Mill in II n a | US I FOR ? c 18 ! *'19 """ ML J& iM *s SS | H H Si II Orrtohf I And to invite ALL \; generally TO ( | \ lines. VvTe t will \ f Thanking you f o | j asking you to kc | i we are, # ! Res 11 Lancaster Me . h BBQ TO S icuNce i 1W/ ? T ! ft JSINUAL I ISPLAY i i ery ana I (|i " Hi. It Is a | vJ ress Goods "*] AMIS WINDER j Sl jr 1, 1903 I .. * ~~ m < the ladies and the public j I 30ME and see these |[ i know that you % De pleased. C or your patronage and 1 sep the good work up, I jpectfully, I ; rcantile Company s EAST LANCASTER NEWS Tabernacle Gamp W. O. W. was organized last Wednesday wUli the following membership : VV. P. Plyler, Rev. W.C.Winn, II. W. Taylor, Dr. W. H. Sapp, M. Yarborough, Pierce Funderbnrk, A. C. Howell, R. M. Yar borough. The membership will be increased considerably in a short time. The men of the community were busy and did not attend the lirst meeting. Mr.T A.Funderbuvk of CheR terfield was in our community last week looking for a homo near a school. Ho carno with the intention of purchasing. He is a stirring man, ana we shall bo glad if ho find a suitable homo in our midst. Misses Ilattio Plylor, Dessio Stewart and llessic Funderburk spent part of last week in Lancaster visiting relatives. Our community was made sad by the death of Mr. John Mc Gluirt last Friday- He was about 70 years of age, and was a consistent member of the MethoJist church. "Uncle Johnny," as he was called, passed away quietly last Friday morning. His remains were interred at n ope we n Saturday. k.k.s. ITiicre Is more Catarrh in this section of tho ;ou\tlry than all other diseases put together, ind until the last few years \va? supposed to :>e incurable. For a great many years doctors ironounccd it a local disease and proscribed ocal remedies, and by constantly failing to -ro with local treatnten'. pronounced it in1? <>'e Science has proven catarrh to > a ton _ytional disease and therefore reijuires . onsturhlonal treatment Hall's Catarrh Cure, nanufacturcd by F. J. Cheney & Co., Toledo, Dnio. is the or.lv constitutional cure on the market. It is taken internally In doses from I') drops to a teascoontul it acts tlircctlv on the blood and mucous surfaces of the system. I'hoy offer one hundred dollars for any ease il rails to cure. aend for circulars and testimonials. Address, F J. CIIF.NEV A CO , Toledo, O. bold by druggists, 75c. r _ . .. Hall's Family Hills arc the best. A Mr. Editor: I desire to ex oress mv leelin"- of rlepn prati lude and profound thankfulness lor the substantial aid rendered us ot the Second Baptist church here by the Lancaster Cotton Mill company, by Col. Lerov Springs, by the members of the First Baptist church and by all others who in any way rendered lid in providing a house of wor ihip for this church which has recently been completed and dedicated to the service and wor hip of Christ. Kespt, T. A. Dabney. That Salve That Heals without leaving a scar isl)eWitt's rhf? name Witch Hnzel is applied to many salves, but Do Witt's Witch Hazel Salve ia the only Witch Hazel Salve made that contains the pure unadulterated witch ha tel. If any other Witeh Hazel Salve is offered you it is counterfeit. EC. De W itt invented Witch Hazel Salve and lie Witt's Witch Hazel Salve ir the best salve in the world for cuts, burns, bruises, tetter, or blind, bleeding, itching *nd protruding piles. Sold bv Crawford Bros. iiie mau who upends all ol Ins ite in sordid gain should feel ;lad to know that he cannot tako t with him. Indestructible cur eney has not yet been invented ?it either burns or melts. While opening a box, J. C. Mount, of Three Mile Bay, N. Y., -an a ten penny nail through the 'leshy part of his hand. "1 bought at once of all the pain ?nd soreness this wound would ;auie me," he says, "and imme liately applied Chamberlain's Pain Balm ami occasionally afterwards. To my surprise it removal all pain and soreness ami the njured parts were soon healrd." For sale hv ,1. F. Mackey A* Co., Druggists. THE OLD REL Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE ?? r MUST PAY UAiHBLEU'H LOSS. San Francisco, Cal, October J.. ?Superior Judge Bloss)today decided that a bank must ^ash a draft and check wacored and loRt in a gambling game. Idie decision was in tavor of Ralph C. Cotton, of Salt Lake, who sued the First National Bank '01 thi? city for $1,450 011 a certified check and a sight draft ie.-ued to Claik James. .Fames lost the check ant? draft it) a poker game in Sai1,, Lake City. Alter passing through a second person's hands check came into possession ol Cotton. James-ordered payment stopped on the draft and check. ; A Cure for Dyspepsia > ' I had dyspepsia in its form and feit miserable most Nil the time. Did not enjoy eating,until after I used KodolDyspepsiaCure which completely cured rue.? Mrs. W.W.Saylo^lliiliard^'aA ?{o appetite,loss of streugth,ner vous- "*"* n as, headache, constipation, bad 'rtn >th. sonr risings. indigestion, uySp-psia miiu Mil stomach troubles are quickly cured by the uee of Kodo!. -Ktwaol represents the natural juiceslpf digestion combined with the fcrearest known tonic and reconstructive proper-.. tieH. It cleanses, ^Qrifici,*^4* v *" sweetens the stomach? ^ Crawford Bros. * from ? We hope that a pe^ect- i moihers of our eommnniior th?# read the advertisement ^ Moflfett,18 teething powders qROng in i) that has heen appearijajj this paper, aR it comw toiif n0^ lv endorsed by the best petjraid the land who have used it1"' lj V in t i.- not a patent medicin* jr iavorite presciption ot Dr. G/ Molletl who graduated at Jettison Medical College, Philadelphia. Pa., and has had much experience in the treatment, of children, and hisTeethina becoming so popular he was forced to abandon the general practice to devote his time to the manufac til re of UieRe powders that have savod the lives ot thousands of children. It is claimed that nothing equals them lor the irritations ol teething and the summer troubles of children of any age and no mother with small children should be without them. He Learned a Great Truth.'V. It is said of John Wesley that he once Raid to Mistress Wesley: "Why do you tell that child the name thing over and over again "John Wesley, because once telling is not enough." It i? for this same reason that you are told again and again that Chamberlain's Cough Remedy cures colds and grip ; that it coun teracts any tendency of these diseases to resnlt in pneumonia, and that it is pleasant aud safe to take. For sale by J* F. Macke; Co., Druggists.