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n i. . K : * , 4 I ?" l) i ? ItlUIiOW .>CCEMIlEt( 14, itfUl. ^ ? ( a*' O! i : ? ? KitMtl'. V _ ) >|.?n 1 til Sxtlir I tla ? l?< I I * V till) 191-: | A ti jj It lig. I k ^uinki hum < ! - j ci K Of> fit > in?nt ?*<ulhrrn :i iiiiiiiwii ?? i* g in>: on i.? -?n* v-. 1 tit- . >I?i. K <>v?ir iiiu cuu-| ti iu.iiit - i (i ?ur?> ivuftt<tr, a \ i.lg l I 1 I )?N I' CI ill Illld lri?ll>l o m*ii:?Io> icIjiiiirin, a* collector j ( 1)1*1 II. 1 iwV( llll? ill* till- dlf?t i oi *t u u I uroiiitti. Al to* t v u MV... 1 l s itppollli* I, - ll 11 Cllt^ad KlMl !)* *?* Mil aei.vu p.o i u-i jiutil iu * 'M> ncbuig I. in ( Mil ium, and Coif l >i K.oit*i*i' mil only annulled t.m.U^ i '-t "l lllO ail.lir, till I HC* I, - i*-11_i. i *y rii in ^ a l?'ii? uccount ni iii? (K'i'di iic? t<>i la* neWk ] - r > n* inc.i icjiifti'iiied. A 1 | l' c.i I'll *ii>l?nct'i ???'.! tdlly VX|IIa ?d I? I'ltMilnul lio >M*Vwli ami li latter, illii I j >: 11 ll'U (lull) aldoa in til* f?r\ , i-elacied Koaatei f . iii* hiris a vruio'.l oa la n? -* ililin? IU* lv?|iii'Hiraii organization ill "until ainliait, iliiii*!' th* leu ?:*! Mlip I?: ft>1'ill* 1* l )sc.|iui y Colirt n 1' ;<?, iu* Nauru chairman t?f t - u*, liv.sii nixii cull) ill it ti li- tu r i \ ad lit S\ lolih.jtun, armed Willi f(?i mill ctiaijj?b u^ainal Col1* lor Kn*.ier and also numerous cue* of iir*t |ta11*r? containing . > .*.< >11111 ot Ilia affair. 'I ma paper* auv# liecn fr**ly diet i iou.mu aiiioun^ Ilia Kapublicaii -*i ' ! ?*. niul c>|i?ri:illy ihiioiijj the ii: ?.'.iua.?> cf tlio a*tir finance committee who will pa*s upon th* i: > ii.. * i j iVilacior lvutK'swr 1 a: s j , iKiai - ot I lie near collect* o / .*> .mi ;iiu up. ii Senator Ttilmuu - hand^, iu th* ti.Mi't, Ik'cii11?ci Koestar i* a p*r aonal iippuintinent of Senator ' iVil.M.i ii, ii. :.i iiitd i) to having on vari*nsi ocriieiuns attacked th* political policies advanced l>y o?unt< r 1' ' mail in ilia newspaper. 1 Titer* ai* nunil ei alia precedent* in tli* .-etude >ht witm that editors liar? 1 >?rii defeated fur contirmution hy ren * n of *er?r* editorral criticisms upon aeualorn ' Collector Kin>.vt(M-'s appointment whan matte, was the political sanitation of tiie hour | ail all of lh? l.a-rowin ' 1 I details of his connection with tha | lynching an.I his pactional axplan- 1 ft ion to President Roosevelt wore ' published ihroniiout the land. The 1 Republican organization in South ( ('andins having been practically c ignored hv resident Roosavalt * * for reasons lie can justify ths whole Koeater mattsr is to he revised ,1 and thsn pas>ed over in the senate i if Slat* Chairman Deas and his 1 f ?'l#wer? realized their expecta- ^ t tion?. ( 8 Farm stock is dirt cheap in 11 a rlnoro this year. On salawduy a mule sold in Pennattsvilla for thirty-five cents and an old knifs ^ while a horse was traded seen for * a rooster and an old brius watch. a a total not exceeding fifty cents, t TVaU-hman ami. Southron. t _ m _ m s A >11 S.I.I ON VOICES Could hardly express the thanks i of Hon.or Hall, of West Point, I La. Listen why: A severe cold , had settled on his lungs, causing a|r most obstinate cough. Several! ' physicians said lie had consumption o bul could not help him. When all | *| thought lie was doomed he. be?Mti , ?r . . I? ) j) to use Dr. Kin*;'* Now Discovery f L\ P ( 'ntiwiitttid i/xn r\.l ?...I*. 1 '-1 ... a. ........ |?v Him n l l l?"S **11 completely cm eo ma end saved my life. I now weigh 227 lbs." it's tl positively guaranteed for Coughs, Cold# and lainjr troubles. Price 50c and $1.00. Trial bottle free at P Crawford Bros and J. I\ Mackey P & Co. "? our po-it tb?^prmH^i^P cr*c>,' ur after dinner contem- ' |H*rary of the Citv by the-Seal' ???iut> unable to catch our mean- I in-. At the risk of tautology we ' shall ouce mora briefly mim up 1 th aituatiou au we understand it. Id the first place we desire that it ahaii he tberoughly understood that the eardinul pur peso of The I ii'MYlfi la Wa?a" -- ? vt u t i i? xiV IT o id iu ijuuu | In* umtniul piospartty of tha paopia of S?uth Carolina. Nor filial we ailow the application of the term "Commercialism" even though it be used in the mbm vof 0 'l.>quy to cliven u> in the small est degree from pursuing this purpose to the hitter end. We are 11i*i iinghi v convinced that commercial and territorial expansion, 1 the huiidtug of an American mer- ; chant marine, the construction of 1 ills Ihtlimian canal, the adberance , io a sound monev currenc aad , 1 ha sscuiing of a fair bhare, f?i* ! t i South, of the henatitb of the laritf on nu^ar, rice and tobacco as wall as upon our rapidly iacrea-iag manufactui ing interests' are the political policies by which the tentorial prosperity of tne South can most readily be obtain- , ed. ?Ve are equally convinced: that no far as South Carolina is concerned this consnmmatien *can e reached only through the Demo- ; cratic party. Senator McLaurin, representing these views, can only be t ettirnod to the senate where his wark and theories can b# ef nn? practical elTeet by the | verdict of a Democratic primary. ^ I'll* welfare *f th* white peeple ( of the Scute demand* that the | Democratic primary Khali he i rigidly adhered to. It is there- | fore up to the white people ef , South Carolina to nay whether the;, will he represented in the senate by a man who stands f >r , polities admittedly calculated te , add to their material prosperity { or by a man who will uequebtioa- , a I >1 v he dominated by Tillman, who is not only Known to oppose acti other and every one ef these , measures huh is also laboring un? | ier the disadvantage of heiDg pelitically eutlawed and ostracised : for persistent and consistent , blackguardism. , We aro furthermore thorough- ; y satisfied that the policies we lave mentioned and which are j idvocuted by the Commercial \ Demecracv are sound Democratic 1 )olicies which we hope to see I lignified and elevated into Demo- ' :ratic principles hy the next ea- 1 ional convention. When there- * 'or# we approved the utterances >f the Hon. Chauecey M. Depew j it Charleston we did k* mm? - ... ? ? I a are cennaced that their ad- ( recacy and ndoptien will build up 1 ha matarial prosparity of South | "arelina. The fact that tha ipaakar is a Republican seaater iatracU not ene whit from their ' ralua in our opinion. Tha dif- ' c ereace between our position and ^ hat of our old friaad tha Naws j tnd Couriar is that tha Charles- j on newspaper, while admitting t hat the doctrinas advanced are r und and ara cAlculatad to build : if) Southern prosperity, aever- ? helews warns its resdarw "not to (] e carried away by them" be- j ansa thay are announced by a t * ! lublican, and are opposed by j ?i11 man, the self created standard i f Democracy in this State. *Oe 1 ho other hand we approve of them ecause they will conduce to tha v istarial prosparity of tlj^South, being eacj^HgL^yj^^^AgAiflfl bam good p <) | r?priat?d irty th? will we as a Democratic newspaper surrender eut opiaiono or ceaae fighting 4or what we know I is for the good ef the whits people at large and the substantial welfare of th( Democratic party. Not tiH thee will wi, wore in sorrow than in anger, from a pure sense ef party fealty, fall into the mournful procession, which, for the third timf, will be called upon te perform the last ?ad rites at r ( i the sepulchre of dead Democratic hopes. m m Senator McL uria's Attitude. The recrudescence of the Till(f 1 man-McLaurie episode in the senate yesterday was as unproductive as it was last spring. Senator McLaurin had, of course, a perfect right to address the seu- j ate op a question of personal privilege, but the wisdom of his action is debatable. He should have known, with Tillman in the senate, any reference he might make to his ewn status in the s mate er in South Carolina politics, would lead te an unpleasant incident. And so it preved. Tillman replied to Senator Mc? Laurie's explanation, und ence more challenged his colleague to resign with him and go home to "wash their soiled linen." Senator McLaurin very promptly refrained from taking up the gage. His experience last spring cursd him ef that. In good faith he resign* d with Tillman, only to diicover that his colleague, who was bluffing, sent an emissary te (roverner McSweeney uud counseled that official to decline to accept the resignations. That is the sort of gAtne Mc- , Lanria i* i>anmi>l lad r>l?? , I .?7 against, and should rafrain from altacaiug it again. The facts are that he is tha laadar of a movement which will ultimately pre rail throughout the South. Hut what liar or aot tha moment has coins to consider its triumph oven tha probatila is questionable. In view of this fact it would lis wall for tha junior South Ctreliua anator to refrain from further snsbroiling himself, as ha did yesterday. a a fear lass rapresentati ra, guided more by putdic than party welfare, and as tbe laadar of a neremant which laeans the loliticul regeaeration of tbe South, Sans tor McLaurin new anjays ,ha raspect of all save those nliud?d by their partisanship. Te renin that raspect and continue hia iropaganda should be of more mportance to him than any satisaction he might darire by ialulgiag in the verbal warfare vitb his brutal and uncouth coleague. ?Haiti mora American. A wall -to do farmer of tha Heair section sold fourteen bales of otton on this market last Saturand some of his neighbors ere telling about town that it had >een stored away so long that the lagging was perfectly greasy from he rats running over it. The* iven tried to get us to publish it n The Enterprise, but we are not ;oing to do any such tiling and , lid not hesitate to tell them so, , f a farmer ia able to hold bis cot- j on several years. that itt his own (usiness. ? WaXhaw Enterprise. # e rilK PRIDK OF HKROES Many seldiers in tho last war , vrote to say that f<*r Scratches, I tioii one of the Newest an of DRY GOODS, SHOi TiONS and FANCY GR( ed in Lancaster. ? . . We knew that we woul< Oil l rn -m 1 < i oi tue v asn M'racie, Dut cii the "Lion's" share all at o we will strive to win by e ONE PRICE TO ALL an We Sound the Note REA are in Order. Every department now i each you will fuel VAI MAKE YOU BUY. But not YOU ARE Wi?LC< brimful and overflowing w ties in Dress goods, Silks Jackets ('apes, Etc. iowk: un tne North by lot of R. H. | enrl?V,?. J1 ' F oyd, on thy Kmt by alley, South by !V>r? , v. ' lot of L. F. Strattoii and West by Ryth?rford to11 1_,< Hamilton Street. , ' hernial C ity 13 I tW Terms of sale: One-half cash, M?rlon HJ balance of purchase money to be paid Col.riMN A: Tickets t? in one year and to be seemed by tbe coin oene.ing Nov. 3< bond of the purchaser and the mort- and Including May gage ?f the premises?the boud Jo limit June 3rd, 1902 bear interest at M per cent perannum, CohUMN R: 'I ickets to Tl? I the p;irchu>er shall insure the commencing Nov. 3 k.r.i. ' - - -? . . > ... -i ihii'u. 4MM'Ml (ho ItV iii haiti town of ami IiicUhUiik May ; KeiM javr in some oltl lint* inaur&nce limit ten ilaya in ail< Company for '^pt that ttni Everything Bright, New and Cloau. No old, shoddy, To see our cro wded stor would think we were ill hi of '?<) days,?we can hard! Nothing can si o ^ ^ us. A vors is all we ask. Our o: high salaried "Bosses" 1 us?We are ALL WORK H4e*>j WILLIAMSOctober 14, 1901, Mel.aurin and Wellington. Divorced and Ma Washington, Dec 12?TheDcni Hour, ocratic leaders of ihe senate have notified the Republicans that the ' ',c ^ harlette Obsei minority does not feel callod upon Wadeaboro, Dec to provide committee places for special term of Si either Senators McLaurin or Wei- which convened hei lington. It ie understood that the . , ,. . .> , ... . uig. I.enora Harris i ivepiioiican committee on commit tees will assign these senators to vorco? *,M' innnedia com mittee places. -Mr. W. Maston Hi the register of deed' i\\?nloa r r? tho-y i)roduc#d liceni oninlrr u uALu. n?>a STATEOF SOUTH CAROLINA, I carried. The divor ? < OUNTY OF LANCASTER, | *nfl niarriap In Court Common PifUH. all within an hour. John A. Mini and Jauira ei. Bird, Plaintiff*, ' " " "* MftrgiiKtB,r.r::.r;.?h. .ftiro JJ!L CBftRLtSTH Kmr*t (iarMM 22, 1901. I wi.i sell ?*??'???? at I .uncus', r oourt-House, within tii |l!^T''.?* H' ( ''"noooiiin ega. hot.rs of sale on the H\ V' "c/#Vunl _7 ..... ' a'Olina Inter Ht'.te a Flrnt Monday.in January, I90Z. Exposition Ticket* the fu!lofflii|{ iotH of land, to wil: I coupon elation* Kx \ll liiut piece, paieel or tract of ?er eervio^perfornaed. land i i l.aneaster ounty, State of ticket* r..ud viu the S. < r>outh Carolina, containing From a '440 Acre*, M>rc <>r Ij AI, Westville $0{ hou <led < the Worth by Lynches Kershaw 0 1 kiner and Koeky branch, .in the Ka<t eath Springs 7< ?>y l.\ iii lifs Kiver, South by lands of Lancaster 7< It'll Willi, ins Alex Baker, Wm. 1 atawha Junction 8: Bird and Margaret Bird, and on t.ie Kock Hiil Hi West hy lands of James Black Well, fl'itfc*l> pint of name will be exhibited on day Yorkville of sale. Hr an il 11 Also, All that town lot with hri.-k Hick >ry Gove 91 atore thereon in the town of Kers: aw, la County of Lancaster and State of Blaoksburg 10' South Carol in , having a frout on Haflueya i 1 Hampton Htreet of 21J feet and run- h-arleH 101 niiiv pei pt-ndicular y oack a distance ohelby of 200 feet to ari ally Kant from flainp- Lattimore 14 i ton >tree'. and l'*i*c bounded Bit fol- Mooreboro 11 I a Rush ! S GO. ^ v open to public ijospecd Best Selected Std^ks 3S, CLOTHING, NO)CERIES ever display1 command- a fair share idh't dreath oLgettiiie tlce. Your confidence onstant fair treatment, d that THE LOWEST. DY And BARGAINS 11 perfect shape and ill AXES THAT WILL whether you BUY 6r )ME. Our Stores are ith the Newest Noveland Velvets, Notions, ont-of-season, second hand truck have room here. 1 X w es and busy clerks you ismess in years instead ly realize it ourselves. 1 fair field and 110 faqienses are small?No perambulating around KUS. >ee( fully. HUGHES CO "" BARGAINS IN , 'BUGGIES i. 0.?In the 1 uperior Court A flu II e this morn- AA1 w secured a di- 1AI A #1 #1 II ? tely .he, with If A U U M J _ Went to Wo are bow selling fer $55. . omce, where . , , ? , . . BUGGIES that we have been sellle and hunted . 4 , ins at $60: and Buggies heretoleacc and were , , ? . fore sold at $55. we are now sell5 was granted. - " V inc at $50. 80 come and get y?? >C Per om,c ' a nice, new BUGGY while they are CHEAP. We are selling the Nissen round ' and square hound wagons, wise 9 EXP0S1T10S the Owensboro wagon at surpris0?,r?i , Ex- ingly low price.. ance* the f >ts We keep on hand some good "Kg Month HOUSES?some as tine animate mi West Indian fts yOU will find anywhere. If on Hale at all J , ceilrnt pwHsen- you want a horse that will suit d.aoTh0r y?u in ev*ry particular, don't B o buy until you ?ee our STOCK. >6 $ 4 HO $3.50 *0 4 05 3 6i ?" ' 1 > 10 5 30 3 65 . I >> 30 6 00 3 70 \ . >0 0 00 4 00 \ 85 C, 35 4 20 ^ \ * )5 6 00 4 40 W 2a a m\ a km /jrbox w 115 810 580 S5 9 as 6 65 9 2" 5 55 ? I I Kj 9 35 5 39 10 9 65 5 HO K ? 10 9 10 5 90 i?o 10 ho 6 40 We also run a tirst-class lirery, lo 10 9i) o 6o j . ve yon as good team* as > be sold oailjr , , . nth, 1901, until can be had id town. 81. 1902; ttnai Yonra to serro, bo (told Huilw oth, Tfloi,"not'ii ULIBUKH-HKATH MULE CO. itst, 1902; final litlon to dat? of if limit ahruld u W??m. [iroinlly valuable to women ia Browns' Hitters. Backache radishes, headaohe pears, strength takes the place o# mess, and the glow of health readily js to the pallid ebedk when this won* il remedy is taken. For atokly children erworked men it has no equal. No home Id be without this famous remedy, rue' iron Bitters is sold bgr aM dealer*.