Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, July 21, 1897, Page 4, Image 4
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Published u'l'y Wednesday
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ThR Enterprise - r'nbiishin? Compa
A. J. CLARK, I' lit r.
JULY, - - - - 21, Tsh
TARIFF BILL READY.
Tin' conference commit tee
charge of the tarill bill has ahoi
completed its work and the bil
as shaped by this committee, wi
go to the two branches of Coi
gross for adoption or rejectic
this week. Cotton ties and ha,
ging, which were placed 011 tl
free list bv the Senate, have bee
placed 011 the dutiable list by th
committee, and as the rule is tin
1 Cu res
DJ I'roru tin1 merit of lluod's Snrsnpnnlla?poi
tive, perfect, ! Tiuanent flirt s.
~ Cures <>f scrofula in severest forms, lit
?. ; goitre, well Ml neck, running sores, h
? disease, sores in the eyes.
Cures of s ilt Klteum. with its intense lteliii
jJ( ' and burning, scald head, tetter, etc.
Cures of Soils. Dimples and nil other eru
lit | tlons tlue to impure blood.
|l,i Cures of Dyspepsia and other troubles whei
I J a good stomach tonic was needed.
1 Cures of Itlieumatisin.w here patients were u
It - I able to work or walk for weeks.
)t1 Cures of Catarrh by expelling the impurlth
which cause and sustain the disease.
Cures of Nervousness hy properly toning an
lO feeding the nerves upon pure blood.
,,j Cures of That Tired Feeling by restorln
strength. Send for book of cures b)
1 C
The farmers are very busy i
these parts trviny to yet thrown
"laying by" their crops. Crof
are small for the time of vea
but it we are favored with yoc
seasons from now on, then; wi
be rood crops made.
Recently 1 thought I'd go n
on the River and see the crop
The tirst I came to was "Opt
inns' " cot ton. I wondered how
was that he had such tine cotto
with not a siyn of yrass. When
came to his corn crop the myst<
ry was solved. He was using h
mower and rake instead of plo
un/| liAn irnnu tliC* llMV 1)1
siness.
The next tarm 1 came to wi
"(Mil Hickory's." To my surprh
it was well tilled ami in excellei
condition, and from his conve
sation I could t?*11 that lie wt
better pleased with his corn crc
than Mptitnns was with his hn
crop.
I then came to Mr. \V. lb Til
man's farm, lie had .just linishc
laying it by. and said that 1
had the best crop he ever had.
Next. I came tot he farm <
Mr. d. 1!. Mc(iuirt which was in
very promising condition.
The Lazy Man's ('lub will mei
at Van W'vck on the fourth Sa
urday in .Inly, at *'? o'clock p. i
Optinuis will occupy the cha
and call the meeting to orde
A delegate is to be elected to tl
annual meeting which will eoi
vene at .1 It \fi-i tnirt'j u^l.it
on the first Saturday in Aii^ii
(iuoss what vouiijr man ran
up from I.ancastei to so?? In- ho
girl and she carried him bar
to town .'
A revival meeting at the Vr
Wyck M. K. church began Sim
day last. Una. 1 )oi.i i 11.1
For t li?? Kilter prise.
t Dry Creek Dots.
The farmers are about dot
work iu this section.
Crops are good, both corn at
cotton. The stand ol cotton
bad, hence we can not in ike a In
crop. The melon crop will I
fiin i* A year, though a little lat
Mr. Kli Thompson says he wi
make 500 bushels corn on a tw
horse farm this year lie is a h
liever in raising hi< own supplii
?his hoi; ;u?(l hominy?at
planting cotton as a surplus <-ro
i^There i- come talk of ;i ehuro
being organized at Helltown.
.Mr. \\\ I. Vandlnndingha
has the finest field of corn th
correspondent has seen tlo< yea
and .Mr. .fas. A. (.'nuthen lias tl
the report will have to I
voted on as an entirety, i. e., upo
the adoption or rejection of tl
report, there is some doubt abot
the Senate being able to get a
opportunity to oppose the plaeii:
of cotton ties and bagging on tli
dutiable list. If by any meat
they can get the question u]
there is grave doubt about i
being acted on tavorable to tl
South.
Later.?The report passed tl
house by a large vote Monda
night. It went to the Senat
Tuesday. Senator Tillnnia
has announced his intentio
of voting for the report it h
vote is needed to carry it.
For 11 ie Enterprise.
Van Wyck Items.
: Hood's
It Sarsaparilla
ill To C. I. Hood & Co.. Proprietors, I.owrll. Mas
If* u ur?> tho lii-st aftiT-tlitiin
tlOOQ ft I lllS pills, aid digestion. 'J.'>
' linest cane patch in Cedar ' 'ree
[' township.
le Capt. J. F. Williams is tli
model farmer of Cedar Creel
He has a tine crop.
Oarmel Hill school will ope
' N August 1st.
e I'eaches, grapes and apples ai
11 plentilnl in these parts.
in There is prayer meet inir at Ne
1 I Hope church every Satordi
I nifdit. All are invited. Con
'and let ns servo the l.ord an
rive thanks lor good health an
line crops.
There is to he a children"* da
at New Hope chnrch in the tie:
>s future. Yink \i.e.
r, ?
>d lloir to lit- .tfliii ith it to the Soot
11 ('a rot i >i fI Co/leffe.
There will he held at ear
I'1 County seat in the State on Auj
ldth. under t he direct ion of ("out
!" ty Superintendents of Kducatioi
! an entrance examination for sti
11 j dents, male and female, who ma
j wish to enter the South Caroliri
iy i < 'ollege.
This is done for tlie convenient
u < ?>( the students, to save time an
1 I expense, and ahove all to iri\
i opportunity to anv applicant
who may tail to pass any part <
|the examination to review sue
'*! study during the month ot Se]
r" temher, and to try the examin;
tioii to review such studv durii:
'I' tho mouth of .September, ami t
IX try tlio examination it tin- < '<>
lege. September when th
usual entrance examination^ ai
',l held.
" i I his plan promises to be
groat convenience to the patroi
of t he ('ollege. ami a groat aid t
backward students, enabling thei
to take advantage really of tw
entrance examination* with a
interval to study up on an
branch in which they may be d
11 lieient.
The applicants will bo in lorn
M* od by the *J??th of August ho
" they have passed, and what the
have pas>cd and what they nee
to study further, and will n<
II vised on all matters relative t
their expected entrance into tl
>k : t 'ollege.
At the same time ami plan
III competitive examinations will 1
1 held for Normal Scholarships. t\\
' of which are awarded in ea(
county ot each State. Thes
carry with them the remission i
fees to t he amount ot *f?t t.
Scihhii <>/n'nihi/*
are now the order of the <la
Jj" .ami when you go to l>uy voi
'school hooks. don't forgot that I
" C. Hough A Co. will <eil them I
'lj to -'< per cent cheaper than an
one else in tIn- county.
nYou
may hunt the world ov<
and you will not find anothi
medicine e?|tial to < liamherlain
!' Colic, Cholera and Diarrho
h Remedy for bowel complaints.
is pleasant, safe reliable. K<
in j sale by .1. F. Mackey a ('<>. and I
C. Hough A Co., Lancaster, S. <
To Cum <'oiinII|iiiIIwii I urcvcr.
I(i TaW?c.i-. :tre*s i tiidv C.ithurtu' 1 >. or S
| If e c e f;ul to < urv, dru.^'iiis n fund uioia
,|( or often worse, the patient becomes
discouraged and decides to change
- treatment.
t Patent medicines arc then taken,
but until the right one is found the
'* results are the same. S. S. S. is the
l only blood remedy on the market
v which is guaranteed purely vegetable.
It is the only one that contains no
lit | mercury, no potash, or other mineral,
and therefore is the only one that
promptly gets at the bottom of all
*' blood diseases and cures permanently.
<1
! Stnuhnj School I'iHtvcntion, 1 <
(Jills Cicclv Township Interde-i
nominal ional Sunday School Con-1
\ention well bo hold this year at <
I'nity church, Saturday, July 24.
The lollowing progr in has boon
arranged : ^
1,1 : It) o'clock a. in.
ik Introductory service by Mr. K.
lv Royce.
Organization,
ro 10:30?"The Rest Methods ot
Promoting Interest in the Sab- <
" bath School'' by Mr. R. K. Hough,
s 11 o'clock.?"The Perils of the
, Sabbath School," bv Mi. .John W.
I?1 %, . ' H
McCain.
'8 Recess. Picnic dinner.
1:30.?Praise service by Mr. J.
I). Nisbet.
' Reports from Schools and misf
celaneous talks.
Closing address by lie v. Geo.
C. Leonard.
, Owing to this short notice
r schools will not have time to meet
c- and elect representatives. Super
intendants will therefore please
"J see that their schools are repre- 1
sentort. I
ie T. R. Nisbet,
Township Supt.
: IT".
vv t
i Carbuncles!"
V It's the same story. The experience
of all sufferers with blooil diseases is
identical. First the doctors are consulted.
and their prescription of potash ^
) anil mercury is taken faithfully, but
/, without result. Months pass, and the ''
i mercurial dose is continued, until o
i finally, his condition beinc no better, ?,
MK. JDSKPH C. M VG ATT.
<> " ,
|( All who are afflicted with 1
Scrofula. rSczcma. Tetter, 11
V Cancer, Carbuncles, Khcuinatism, '
t. Contagious lilood I'oisun,
Catarrh, or any other form of blood
troubles, will find tn S. S. S. a prompt
I ' ami permanent cure: it matters no*
how deep M ated the disease, or what
other ?r> atiuent has tailed. Carbuncles
'V ' are the result of an impoverished conl(|
ditionof the hl<>od,causing a depressed
vitality and such a low state of health
thai it isdiflicult f r the system to withit
stand even the mildest illness.
Mr. Joseph C. My gat t, of No. 400llan- j
cock Ave., Athens. Ga., says: " I contracted
blood poison from dye, which
developed such alarming symptoms, i
that my life was almost despaired of.
"* At one time there were fourteen car- I
0 bunclcs on mv body, and my suffering ;
1 was such that for months 1 was unable j
to do any work. The best physician '
o in our city treated me constantly, hut
1(| his efforts were of no avail, my condition
growing worse all the while.
US. S. S. Wiis rer(?innw?n/1#?M rj 1
I had taken the first t?ottlc, an im- i '
t provcinent was noticed. 1 grew better !
every day, and after taking six bottle*
.. I was entirely cured. The carbuncles
all disappeared, leaving my skin per*
" fectly clear, and I have never ha<! one !
|since." ' I
There is not a disease of the blood,
it matters not how severe, which S.
y S. S. will not cure. It is guaranteed
Purely Vegetable ,
sr
, and is a real blood remedy for real
s blood trouble*, promptly reaching the
a scat of the disease, and forcing it out j
|t permanently.
Hooks on cancer, and blood and skin
liaeaaea mailed free to any address.
'? Swift Specific to., Atlanta, Gi.
? Mr. W. I? Croxton of Heath
Spring was in town .Monday.
HERE WE GOi
We Have Done Pa
And Nothing
o
vVc are in the field this s
complete line either in
or South Carolina. ?
do you handle ? Don
handle; but what is
handle ?
o
Here Are a Few of th
Machinery of all kinds, Kngines, Boiler
'resses?hand and steam?Cotton and 11a
'u I leys, Ac.
~7 We Make (
. ?Oiit.fita n. Si
If you wish to examin* one of these, we r
re a few of the gentlemen to whom we Inn
Hlackinon, .1. A. Bridges, I)r. K. K. Ilortc
Velsh. There has been hut very little
ion for several years except what we have
implo enough.
II c take our tim
Iit<!/ when tt'x (
Buggies, Buggit
We have on hand and to arrive the most <
urries. Carts, Ac., in the State. We have
iest makes, hence our ability to furnish wl
f the kind we handle : Babcock, Tyson A
his, Columbia, 1'any Advance, and a great
ion, ranging in price from
$25.00 to ^
Over the brain of each youth is sprea
"How long! How long! before 1 can i
You must wait patiently and endui
And wait until it does mature.
But, how much sooner it would be
If you only buy an II. M. T.
We have the exclusr
jest makes, and will sell
mybody.
Cane |u|i lls p
ane Mills I
an'e III i lls) U
Xow is the titne to buy your Cane Milh
'hattunooga Cane Mills, Kvaporators, stee
?ot h here and at Kershaw.
Waannc \j
? v/l IS_' J
We carry the best line of Wagons in the
'iedniont, Sprach or any other kind yon in
ind lour horse. Kepairs of all kinds on ha
ia\e three large distributing points, henct
o\v prices paid.
o< I1ARNE
o< flARNE
TL hid i that cocc a d the
Is made to whiz l/JKm the
//i i'i ius sufficient that
A)e mo /i of lief need In/ o
Of c>>stome)'n US/at/ them
I' cotn tin (im'erhoc doo'h
All kinds harness, single and double, wn
rom
$6.5? TO
A nice line cf riding saddles and bridles
larncss a specialty.
Mowers, T
We handle all kinds that are good. I > i
IV ilil \\ II ( ' it 1 f? ii ml T li I 'i? ii n ! ii irloi n
>iir?H\fn. Plenty Mowers on hand of t
Resp
H. J. GRE(
HEAD US! '
ssed the % Pole ^
in Sight.
;eason with the most ^
the State of North
iome one says, what
t say, what do you
it that you don't
le Main Articles:
s. Gins, Feeders and Condensers,
y, Saw Mills, Crist Mills, Shafting,
Sinning
E?ecialty.
efer you to l'oag it Harper. Here
re sold full outfits this season : W.
>n, Col. L. C. Hough and l>r. ('. C.
if any machinery sold in this secsold.
Some say, "Why is this?"
i ?(fon t more in u ilfixh? r v
ho ehvapti&t ami jm;/ the eauh.
38, Buggies!
complete line of lluggies, IMuetons,
the exclusive agency for all the 9^
lat you may desire. Here's a few
Jones, Carolina, Rock Hill, Coluinmany
others too numarois to menP150.00.
d,
wed!"
re,
^e agency for all the
for less profit than
ANN I!ILLS I
,ANE IVI1LLS I
IaNK 111 I LLS
i. A large lot of the celebrated ji
I and copper, and furnices on hand
Vagons !
Carolinas. Old Hickory, Tennessee, t
ay desire. All sizes, one, two, three m
nd. Prices not in the way. We
the large number bought and the
SPI ?
so: *
old nnds tuff I'
trark.
trill hold
iir Mr. Sfo/l.
fhi /'< i.s no nidi
h> Salt if Hi n.
iffon ami buggy barm?8a ranging
$75.??.
on haiitl. Repairing Saddles anil
blowers!
1
ering, MeCormirk and Wood. f"
i a harvester and bought one for
above kind, and repair- for same.
ectfully,
M&CO. *
t