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Lancaster ! * ublisluMl f >ery Wednesday ? HYTb3 - Enterprise - Poblishins - Company I A. J. CLARK, Editor. JUNE. ..... 23, 1897. ? , I TOLD YOU SO." Judge Simonlon has virtually! rendered a decision upon the! meaning of the term "original package" as used by him recently. llo has issued an order restraining the Constables from interfereing with Pinkusson. one nf tho mivdoa / jAtrnriiAi* I/IIAVIIA I v* vuv |'(? I VIVO V.< V/ ? V/i IIV/4 i il IV1 UV. had arrested last week for violation of the Dispensary law by selling liquors from his "orignal package'' establishment,in quarts, pints or half pints, as the case may be. Siinonton virtually says by this order that the law is not being violated by such sales?that that is what he meant when he used the term "original package." "I am as good a Democrat as any man who wears shoe leather," said Senator Tillman the other! day in a speech on the I iriff bill, "and as 1 understand it, that ' means equality ot burdens and j equality of opportunities." This is the gist of, "equal rights to all.; and special privileges to none" j and is therefore sound doctrine. I (Jlemson is unfortunate. First burned out and now scourged with malarial fever ! Thirty-six of! the students are sick and one died last week. The malaria is said to come from the low grounds near by. Hon. W. D. Mavlield, State Superintendent of education, and j Prof. Woodward are both men-1 tioned as successors to Dr. James | Woodnfw as president of the South Carolina College. Commencements at Creenville. The joint commencement exor-j cises of l'urman University and the (ireenville Female College! came oil' last week. In the contest for the medals,; of which there are three, Mr. \V. E. Jordan, of Fort Lawn, was awarded the Krnlel medal, which; was given to the best declaimer. Diplomas were awarded by l'res-j ident Munloy to the following students : Master of Arts, Clarence K. | WilkiiiH, of Clarendon; Bachelor of Arts, John K. Ilair, of Barnwell. James A. Hoyt,Jr.,of Greenville, Robert K. Taylor, of North Carolina, and Henry K. Townes, of Greenville ;liacholor of Science, Frank T. Dargan, of Greenville; Bachelor of Literature, Morris C. Barton, of Oconee, Franklin C. Bates, of Spartanburg, Ruth Sa- j lome Dorrnan, of Spartanburg, William M. Hartin, of Fairfield, j William L. Mauldin, .Jr.,of Green-; ville, ''ros. well McBee, of Green ville, May .Jordan McFadden, of ' f ester, and Lewis Clark Rich-1 ardson, of Anderson. The spo-, cial decree of Master of Mathematical and Mechanical Philosophy was given to K T. Dargan, J. K. Hair, and S. C. Richardson. That of Master of Philosophy was conferred upon Knima V. .John-1 son, of (f reunville. The Alumni of Kurman at their, annual meeting decided to push the work of building the proposed Alumni hall. The elTorts of Pros Is what gives Hood's Sursaparilla its great popularity, its constantly increasing aalos, and enables it to accomplish ite wonderful and unequalled cure-. The combination, proportion and proven used in prepa. ing Hood's harsaparilla are unknown to other medicines, and make Hood's Sarsaparilla Peculiar to Itself It cures a wide range of diseases because of its power as a blood purifier. It acta directly and positively upon the blood, and the blood reaches every nook and cornerof the human system. Thus all the nerves, muscles, bones and tissues come under tlio beneficent influence ol Hood's Sarsaparilla The One True Itlooil Purifier, f 1; six for $9. , . ,, i*.n ?'?re l.tver Ills; easy to Mood S Hills take, easy to operate. 2fe. ident II. R.Moselev and the othei Alumni are meeting with greal success and it is probable thai enough money will be subscribed to allow the work to begin at an early date. A CARD. KniTou Kntkhphtsk :?In youi issue of last week you have s short local based upon rumor tc the effect that I urn trying tc have Mr. (Jregory displaced Postmaster and myself re-ap pointed, tho purport of whicl seems to bo that I am taking some unfair means to effect a change If you had taken the trouble tc investigate you would have learn ed that I am an applicant just n, citi/.t n has it right to In anc hope to secure the appointmen whenever it shall be made. As tc when that will bo 1 am wholh uninformed. Perhaps madan rumor can inform us. Respectfully, Joseimi Clark. Assistant Trnchrrii bArrtril. Tho trustees of the Cruder schools met last Thursday anr re-elected for this year the assist nut teachers of last year, to wit Mrs. M. J. Moore, .Mrs. T. Y. Wil Iiatns, Miss Kllon Kdwards, Mis: 1-iluise rosier and Miss Minnit Miller. l'rof. Matin having declined tin principalship to accept the super intendency of the Florence gra ded schools, the trustees are ad vertising for applications for * principal for the Lancaster school They elected M. I). I .eo, ol Kock Hill, a graduate of Living ston College, principal of the colored graded school. I'rotruetetl Met tint/ tit the I'ne tort/. While Kcv. Uarr Harris was I?r? n< 11i11t< a liir^f ami interested rongregation under his tent at the factory last Thursday night, the tent was t I<>w ri dow n hy the terrilie. wind st.orui that name up about dark. Most i>f tin people had gotten from under the tent before it I 11. and eons< quent ly nobody was seriously hurt, tlmugl most of them got more or less wet, athe wind was followed by a brisk shower of rain. 'I lie organ was somewhat damage by the rain. Mr. Harris' los- falls heavily upon him. I In lent nost about >3">'t and the damagi toil was probably *!*>(?. A subseripI ion was bei ng circulated yesterday to raise money to assist in repairing the tent. The meeting however is going on. Mr. Harris is not disroil raged by the bad lurk lie haloid, Init is forging ahead with an abiding faith in the Hod whom lu serves and preaehs. The mnrniriK serviee is held in the open air at tin faetoryat 10:3b daily and the night serviee in the Methodist eliureh u| town. Large erowds attend thesi ser vices, and eoiisiderable intere t iheing manifested. The services wil continue through the week. 'I'o l.oetlle Here. It. j. K. I'orr*. of Itelton, hrothtT ?<i Mi s.'I'. V. VilMam lias ?! < i?l???1 f< local*1 Iuto fo" III*' praof!< * of hi- profesdiou. IK* will n-arh lo re this week I'rof/ram of the Hitlers* ttntl llvttcom** Convention. The*Elders'and Deacons' Con! vent ion of Bethel 1'resbyterv will \' be held :it this place, in the Presi byterian church, July the 2S?JO. I '!'!)< following interesting pro' grain lias been prepared for the [;occason : Lancaster, July 2S?30. ! July 28?1'2'in.?Sermon by Rev. J. ; II. Thornwell, I). 1)., (N.J. Holms, ali J ternate) 1, Organization. RKCKHH. 3.30 p. ;m.?3.50?Prayer and Praise II services. 3.50?1.50?The Iloly Spirit?a proper ! recognition of his presence and inj llnenee in the life of the Elders ami I Deacons?IV. <1. Neville,(20 minutes) Discussion 4 50?5.50?Olllcers as Bible students ?J. \V. Thomson,(20 minutes). Discussion. KKCKMS. 8.30?8.15?Song Service. N. 15?9.45?He viva Is. 1. What is a revival ??C. Moore, (10 ? minutes). I 2. Relation of session to revivals?? | A. P. Brown, (10 minutes. 3. Relation of people to revival.? j i?. i>. .mo i.auciiiin, ( iu nunntes). Discussion. .Inly 29. 9?9.20 a. in. Prayer ami Praise I Service. 9.10?10.20 -1 >i< lies of the Hitler, i 1. To the Pastors?\V. K. Thompson, > j (10 minutes.) j 2. To the congregation?R. O. Bray, , ' lo minutes.) To the Presbytery?Alex Sprunt, (10 minutes), i 10.?11.20?Duties or the Deacon. 1. To the Pastor?.1. IV. Ardrey, fit) midutes). 2. To the Session?K. It. Mills, till minutes). :t. To tlie congregation?IV. M.Alli?' | son, (10 minutes). 1 Discussion. j' 11.20?11.50?Sessional Docket?Discussion. * 11.50?12.20?Reports to Presbytery ' , ?Discussion. 1 HKCKSft. :t.:tO?a.to?Song service. i. to? How to develop Kltlciency Jin the Khler-hip?.1. <\ Foster, .1. K. nail, : i > minutes each.) I liseussion. t.40? 5.10 How to develop Ktlloiency 1 ! in tin- Dineonnte?J. I.. Moore, K. A, I Crawford, 10 minutes each). I >isrussion. KKCICSM. : ' >.:{<??Prayer andl'raise Service, 1.1? Bible Si udy?I.It.Shearer i l>. I >. ' 1 } .Inly HO. '. .20?Prayer and Praise Service. , 0.20- 10.20?Government and l>is<>il>Iii> as to oflicers and month* ? A. Watson, (20 minutes). I lissrussioii. 10.20- 11.20 Possibilities of a roilt seorated Klder Key. Win. Black, 2<i I minutes). John Shillinjjlaw, (10 p minutes/. i mid ..r beacon- A. Mncbotiahl, (lfi ' minutes). i : I)isrussinn. 11.20?What is it to lie tilled wit It I he Spirit? Consecration service. . . ('losing Kxereises. Ixiltrif ft 1/ Lightiiiiif/. < >n Tuesday afternoon of last i week, Jack Ingram, colored tenant on Mr. II. H. (iooch's plantation was killed by a stroke of 1 lightning. Ilo was ploughing in the held alone, and tho presuinp lion is that when the rain came [ he left his horse standing in the field and got under a largo tree . near by to shelter himself, lie - was found dead under this tree, and upon examination of the tree it was found that it hail been freshly struck by lightning. Ilia , clothing was found to he torn and scorched and some silver money in his pocket hud been sufficient? l,- i.....i...i i- ? ? i j nvnrou in l.itunu II IU IUHJ ami tick together. Coroner Young I hold on inquest and a verdict wan rendered in accordance with those facta. . i ?Mr. (>. Floyd, of Kershaw, ' wa in town Monday on business . (in the Auditor's oflice. fjaitel!/ lf'etftfett. The marriage of Mr. L. T.a/.enby , to Miss Mary Miller, eldest daughter; of Senator and Mrs. Miller was! solemnized last Thursday afternoon ] at d o'clock at thcjioinc of the bride's parents. Rev. S. A. Weber, I?. I>., officiating. The interestidg ceremony ^ was witnessed by only a few of the relatives and intimate friends of the tiontraotine parties. ! 'I tie iuniablc <|iialities and attractive | manncife of the bride made iter one of j < i I.anca'er's most popular young ladies, | j j and Mr. T.azenby, whose solid worth | < land noble qualities are well known, t has secured a prize, and we join their i hosts of friends in wishing for them a i liberal share of life'sjoys and successes. , The happy couple left immediately after the ceremony for Bedford City, Va., where they went to spend a week with the groom's parents. The will return the latter part of this week and will make their home here. Clean oat Yoar Well. The Hoard of health lias in- j structed the health oflicer to see that all the wells in the corporate limits of the town are ?1 1 l 1 .1 " ' " ' < n-.un.-w vmii mceiy i)v tne ursi oi Inly, except such as have been recently cleaned. In view o( the fact that the rain-fall of the past few months lias been very heavy ] and that most of the wells have had abnormal quantities of water drained into them, and that this < surface water may have carried | the perms of disease into the , wells, it is important that the , wells be cleaned out before the \ water pets low in them. lee Cream In a li/f'it In teese days of hurry the inventor j must needs best ire himself if lie would keep paee with the demands of the I limes. An invention's utility is the llrst thing iuvuired into, after that its speed, if it is of such a nature as to i make speed a real consideration. The inventor of the "Centrifugal j Ice Cream Freezer'' seems to have considered these facts well, for tills device is so practical in conception and so thoroughly successful in the instantaneous manufacture of ice cream as to commend itcelf to whoever in- 1 spects it while in operation. A quart of ice cream may be produced with this new freezer in one minute. Ten gallons may be frozen in an hour. Ho i conti lent are the n akers that these feat? are possible, that they guarantee 1 the freezer to any purchaser. Those Freezers ai\ for sale by j Mr. \V. I). Ijcmmoud. By calling on him lite above facts will' j be demonstrated to your entire | j satisfartion. .1 Young Man With a Future. liev. II. Lee Kobinson, a tlieo-j j logical student of Frim-eton I ni j j | vcrsily, preached in tin A. K. I', jj , church here Sunday morning at i II o'clock, at the re'juest of thejj 'pastor, lo-v. Mr. Kwart, who is | (absent. His sermon was lull of!* (excellent thoughts. wa? well <le livered and intensely interesting!! to the large audience that was I present to hear this bright audi' rising young man. CATAltKII Cl'ItlCD. ' I No remedy is eli'ectual in eradicating and curing Catarrh hs rsoianic iiioou naitn, (i?. i>. is.) . 11 purities ami enrich* s the blood, | eliminate - microbes, bacteria,etc.,!? and builds up the system from j the Hrs' dose. Thou anda of cases J of catarrh have been cured by its majiic power. hoi .1. I lood and .skin diseases, it has do equal. \ Buy the old reliable and lon^ | tested remedy, and don't throw your money away on sustitutes, i palmed oil' as "just as ^ood.*' Buy < the old reliable Botanic Blood Balm. Price $1.00 p r lar^o bot- 1 (tie. j SAYS IT IS (US tRIOUS. I cannot refrain from telling i ' you wh t a glorious medicine you | have. I'or two year; my mother| has suf! rod with a t vere case of ] catarrh >f the hea l and ulcerated | sore tin >at. She rerorted to various remedies without efiect, un-, til she used Hotanio Mood Halm , (B. H. B.), which cured her catarrh, ar.d hoaled !ioi re throat. W. A. I'Ki'i'Kit, Kredonia, Ala. , For pale by druggists. # Eczema ill Her Life. Mr. E. D. Jenkins, of Lithonia, Ga., ?ays that his daughter, Ida, inherited a severe case of Eczema, which the usual mercury and potash remedies failed to relieve. Year by year she was treated with various medicines, external applications atui internal remedies, without result. Her sufferings were intense, and her condition grew steadily worse. Ml the so-called blood remedies did not . tseem tc reach the dis. case at all until S. W S.S. was given, when an improvement was at once noticed. The medicine was contiuuecd with favorable results, and now she is cured sound and well, her skin is perfectly clear and pure and she has been saved * from what threatened to blight her life forever. S.S.S. {guaranteed purely vegetable) cures Eczema, Scrofula, Cancer, Rheumatism, or any other blood trouble. It is a real blood remedy and always cures even after all else fails. A Real Blood Remedy* rake a blood remedy for a blood disease; ? tonic won't cure it. Our books an blood and kin diseases ^f^k mailed free to my address. Swift Spec i lie ^7^ 2o., Atlanta, Ga. DO YOU KNOW That the balance wheel ol' a watch turns more than one lit)tic!rod and tifty million times in a year? That the oil on the balance pivots - ? is only as much as will cling to 3 the point of a needle? When was your watch cleaned and oiled last? No Watch Should run more than two years without being t horonghly cleaned and re-oiled. our racibltibs Kor repairing are unexcelled. Satisfaction guaranteed. Standard Time Direct from the t'nited States Observatory at Washington is received every day at our store. We shall be pleased to set and regulate your watch at any time Without Charge. R. 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