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* Weak Lungs Hot weather won't cure weal lungs. You may feel better be cause out of doors more, bu J the trouble is still there. Don' ^ stop taking your Scott's Emulsion m mmmmmmmmmtmmmmmmtm ii ?aactwwn.aa because the weather happen; to be warm. If you have j weak throat, a slight hacking cough, or some trouble witf the bronchial tubes, summer i; the best time to get rid of it 11 you are losing fiesh there 1: all the more need of attention Weakness about the chest an( thinness should never go to gether. One greatly increase the danger of the other. Hea the throat, cure the cough, am strengthen the whole systen now. Keep taking Scott' Emulsion all summer. For sale by all dru^xiatu at i* and )i.oo. THE STATE CAMPAIGN. A Long And Tiresome Itinerar Decided Upon, to Begin at Sum ter. The sub-committee of the Stat Democratic Executive Commit tee, appointed to arrange a sclied ule for the Senatorial priman . have decided upon the followin * order: (ireenxvood, Thursday, Angus 5th. Abbeville, Friday, August 711 Laurens, Saturday, August Stl Newberry, Monday. August lit! Chester, Wednesday, Augus 11th. York, Thursday, August 12tl Lancaster, iTiuuy, August loti Kershaw, Saturday, Angus . 14th. Chesterfield, Monday, Angus 16th. Morlboro, Wednesday, Angus ISth. Darlington, Thursday, Angus 10th. Marion, Saturday, August 21 si Horry, Monday, August 2J>rd. Georgetown, Wednesday, An i n?.i gUSl -.>111. Williamsburg, Thursday, An ^ gust 20th. Manning, Friday, August 27tl Florence, Saturday Angus 28th. we SEND IT FREE TO MEN We will send you !>y mail (in plai package) AltSOLt Ti:L\ I Itiil ihe powerful DR. HOFFMAN'S VITAL RESTORATIVE TABLETS with a legal guarantee to permanent) cure LOST -M A -VIlOOl>, WKAK N'ESS, V A KlfOcr.T.K ; .stop f> r. vt all unnatural drains. Speedily r? stores health and perfect manhood. VV it 11 j? v ii I'm ifl? in inie I rootinniit ? ?> if we could not cure you we would nr send our medicine PKHK to try, an pay when satisfied. nm medium; io. (incorportiictl), KALAMAZOO, MICH. \ feb.H-ly. Your WetMlnii Inritatlon#. Latest styles of Wedding Invitt tions furnished by the Knterpris Publishing Co., on short notic and fit alow price. No use to sen away for them. Wo can gel then up as nicely as anybody, ;?n< cheaper than you will get thoi away from here ! Thousands Crazy to Hcaeh Tlio ? i Cold Fields. l ' San Francisco, July 25.?The . ] desire ol the gold-struck throng ^ to reach the diggings of the KlonI dike district resembles for all the 1 world the craze of westerners to J reach California in the days of 'old and the land of gold. There is no limit and no method of this 1 longing of the masses to reach i the El Dorado in the great unj known territory of the northwest. People who have had no | experience in mining or have unS dergone noiu of the hardships inl cident to such as will follow a , trip to the Yukon country are * I clamoring for passage and straining every nerve to secure funds 3 ! necessary to make the trip. Many ! are making sacrifices in order to 3 i visit the land that promises so ' much. Every steamship ollice in j the city is literally overrun with i people seeking information con" | cerning the Klondike country. 3 I Tlineu u'lwi !">"? 'I.. - - - 1 ( i ~ ....v. il?> C I IK' IliUIIUy ? J?J l* not hesitate to pay for passage, d trusting in many instances to -j good luck to give them food on s which to subeist during the coming winter. The Excelsior, which leaves -1 on Wednesday next has a l ull I passenger list, but big bonuses are being offered every day for a j berth on the vessel. J'j The steamer Unmatilla loft i-l this morning for the northwest 1 with k270 passengers and a full 1 cargo of provisions. She goes to 1'ort Townsend, where she cone neets with the City of Topeka, > sailing direct to Juneau. The [. owners of the ITimatilla have ap plied to the inspectors of hulls (T and boilers for permissson to car^ ry all the passengers that the vessel will hold. The Topeka, which (t is scheduled to leave Seattle early next week, has already more , passengers than is permitted by x' law. The same is true of the George W. Elder, which is schedK uled to leave .July 30. Moro people are anxious to go to Alaska and the Youkon than i* can possibly be accommodated at i. the present time. It is believed it by many that the vessels now fitting at San Francisco and destined it for Dawson City by way of St. Micheals will never reach the .j former place. The river begins to freeze about Sept. 10, and it is not nnssiblfi fnr vooeolo loatri.. , .v,.. San Francisco after August to reach Dawson City for at least ^ five or six davs after the extreme cold has set in. THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE. , LUNG TROUBLES AND CON.[ SUMPTION CAN BE CURED. - An Eminent New York Chemist and Scientist Makes a Free Oiler to Our Headers. The distinguished New Yorkehem! i-t T. A. Slocum, demonstrating his | discovery of n reliable and absolute 'cure for < onsuinpt ion (Pulmonary tuberculosis i ami all broneliial, throat, lung and chest diseases, stubj born coughs,catarrhal atl'eetions, general decline and weakness, loss of ilesh, and all conditions of wasting I away, will send TllltKK Kit EE BOTn I Tl.KS (all different; of his New I?iscovery to any alllicted reader of the i Kntkkckihk writing for them. 11 is "New Scientitic Treatment" has , cured thousands permanently by ittimely use, and he consider- it a siu.[ pie professional duty to suffering * humanity to donate a trial of his 1 ny fallible cure. ;.! Science daily develops new woti| ders, and this great chemist, patiently | experimenting for years, has produced ' | results as beneficial to humanity as can be claimed by any modern genius. ,1 ( His assertion that lung troubles and . I consumption are curable in any cli1 mate isproven by "heartfelt letters of gratitude," tiled in his American and European labratories in thousands i 11 urn iiio.m- nireu 1i^ an parts m i tic , world. Medical experts concede that, bronchial, chest and lung troubles lead to I ('oiisiiinpt ion, which, uninterrupted, ' means speedy and certain death. _ | Simply write to 'I'. A. Slocum, M. <., its Pine street, New York, vinwr postofllce and express address, and t he free medicine will be promptly sent. I Sufferers should take instant advane tage of his generous proposition. ? Please tell the Doctor that you saw his offer in the Extkkpmihk. il !1 Wanted-An Idea S3S II Protect your Men* ; they may lirltiK you wealth. 1 Wrlto JdllX WEDDKItnftItN A CO.. Pstent Attor neya. Vwhlnnnn, l>. fop their $!.#?) i.rlre otter Add Dew Uat of oue UiousAud lu'cullvur want id. I>R. RYDER'S LYNCHERS. 1 Reward Offered by the Governor of Georgia. j Atlanta, July 2b.?After giv; ing a secret hearing to-day to two I of the brothers of Dr. Kyder, the ' white man lynched in Talbot county last week, Governor At-j j kinson offered the following re-J | wards. Five hundred dollars for | the arrost and conviction of the | first two metnbors of the mob i that lynched Ivyder; $100 for! | each subsequent arrest and con-1 j viction. and $250 for the arrest ; and conviction of any person or ! j persons hindering or interfering! i with the bringing of the lynchers , | to justice. The governor an- j I uouuees that he has in his possession the names of several of the lynching mob, which number I ed only 15, with positive proof j against three of them. He ox- i ] presses his determination to ex-1; j ert the full power of his office to! punish the guilty parties. Roys can gather an idea of I value to them from the following 'clipping from an exchange: ."When you see a youth that will i do any sort of work.no matter ! how menial it may lie, rather 'than idle, you can make up your mind that he amounts to some ; thing. The young man who would starve before he would do anything beneath what he conceives to tie his dignity, is not made of | the right stuff to cut much a figI lire in this life. All honest toil is I honorable. There is nothing so ; morally degrading as the aversion to manual labor, which is usuallv a combination of laziness 1 i .i ii j *1 iiu uecr?i i ' A lteimirkudle Cure of Chronic Diarrhoea. In 1862, when I served my country as a private in Company A, 167th Pennsylvania Volunteers, 1 contracted chronic diarrhoea. It has given me a great deal of trouble ever since. I have tried a dozen different medicines and several prominent doctors without any permanent relief. Not long ago a friend sent me a sample bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera aud Diarrhoea Remedy, and after that I I bought and took a 50 cent bottle ; and now 1 can say that I am en| tirely cured. I cannot be thank ful enough to you for this great Remedy, and recommend it to all suffering veterans. If in doubt write me. Yours gratefully, Ilonry Steinberger, Allentown, Pa. Sold bv J. F. Maekey ?Xr Co. and R. C. Hough & Co., Lancaster, S. C. Defied Uy A Desperado. Ridge Springs, .Inly 2^.?Yeserday afternoon Governor KUerbe was mailed a strong petition asking him to offer a reward for the arrest of Alex <juattlebauni, i Tom Graham and Philip Sullivan, t.io negroes who on Saturday night at an ice cream festival shot and killed two brothers, Zack and Henry Lowman. From the evidence taken at the coroner's inquest it was clearly proven that it was a premeditated plan on the p srt of the negroes to kill Zack and Ilonry Lowman : Saturday night. This is the third murder Alex Quattlebaum lias acted as prin eipm jn me snooting within the la?f 12 months. Ho classes himself as ;i desperado and defies arrest hv any constable. It is hoped by the good people of our community that Governor filerbe will take speedy action in this i matter. Four neuroea are implicated in the murder. Louis Thomas was arrested here Monday morning and is now in Saluda jail; the other three are still at large.? The State. i Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy always affords prompt relief. For sale by J, F. Maokey <fc Co. and H. (3. Hough it Co., Lancaster, S. C. Kilunil o Your ltoivclH With Cusciiret*. Candy Cathartic, cure constipation forever. ' 10e,!{o<". |( C. C. C. fall, druKKlfclit refund money. It is Thought by Many when the Creator said to woman "in sorrow shalt thou brine forth children," that a curse was pronounced, but the jcy felt by every < Mother when she first presses to ' her heart her babe, proves the 1 contrary. Danger and suffering lurk in the pathway of the Expectant Mother, and should be avoided, that she may reach the hour when the hope of her heart is to be realized, in full vigor and i strength. 'Mother's Friend so relaxes Foreboding j and at the trying hour makes I Child-birth easy, as so many hap- j py mothers have experienced. Nothing but "Mother's Friend" does this. Don't be deceived. ".Mother's Friend" is the groate.st remedy over put on tlio market,and all my customers praiso it i highly."?W.II. King ?fc Co., White wright, Tex. J Sent by Mail on receipt of price. ?l CO PER BOTTLE ! Hook "To expectant Mothers" mailed free, containing valuable information and voluntary ' testimonials. Tut bradfield regulator CO..Atlanta,C>a. ! oold by all orucgi3t3. ^SOUTHERN RAILWAY. j Central Time I!rtwa?u (.'iilninh's aail .Tvik- ' ouvSUe. F.salrrn ITnm Coliiuihia ati.t Other I'olots. ekfkctlvx u ty 2. m'j7 v ,. . . .to, jK No. lt.il northbound. .... . Dally., ll.tii v.j Lv. J*ville. P.G.?P.By.. ft I j a T '* ?.! " Harannah 19 it-pi II dip Ar. Columbia i 1.1 pj % _>a .j Lv. Chnr'ton.SC&OIlR. 7 10 hi .1 bo p At. Columbia 10 5.1 hi lu 10 p Lv. Augusta. So. By... > lOp 0 ?j pi " 'i runuevill# i 39 pi 10 12 pi " Trenton. 3 09 p 10 .10p .... " Johnatous.. 3 So p 11 10;> ... Ar. ColumblalTn. dop't. 1 Up 2 IT a Lv C'd'bia Hland'g at . 5 20 p A itl m " Wlr.ns'joro. 0 12 p ft 2H al " Chester J 0! pj 7 18 a i - Ko. k Hiii Tup T .IT ai ! Ar. Charlotte ! 9 Jo p b 55 h " Dauvii:? .M2 00nt 1 bop i |_l Ar Richmond ! ft iyjai d 4l)pj .. Ar. Washington it tin 9 ?o pj " Hnl'linof J*n. R. R . ft :-<t a 11 95 p " Philadelphia .... it) 15 3 Ma New York.. 12 43 p ft 23 a' ? ... . 'N??. 37 No. 3.7 Southbound. .. , i .... I>nily. l>mlt v. Lv N't'w York, Pn H.lt. 4IX)p' IS I.Snll ... " Hallndo.uhla . ii.Wp| d .V> at .... " Pal'tmor?. . 9 &)oi Q2?nl.... Lv. Wash'ton, So. Ry.. 10 43p U 15 ul Lv. Ito-hmond . 2 00 aj Lv. I Wnrt'.lo i S 5)n, y to >, .... " i 'i..-ir>*te 1 10 20 p.... ! " K-?-k Hill 10 X>a 11 'JO; " v '"!'r "I nl I .. .1......? !<?. I il ?l ft! 1* *tl I Ar C"<? HUnd'g *t . U &_>nn 1 3." u ( Lv t '. lu.nbia Cu. dep't.1 1 13 |>i 4J0.it .. .... " .liihnKlonx. 2 .VJp " Tr.-ntoU tt 0* pi d 4S a " (?runifevillo I 3lWp' 7 17 i ! At .? mutt. t 18 p| 8()Ual .. | Lv. CtrMn.S.C.&O.Ky. 4 00p| 7 (W a] I Ar,(.'hnrlMton... b 00j>| 11 iwftl I Lv. Col'bln. F CAtF.Kv 11 V, 12 47 n i " Puvnnnnh ., 4 .Api 5 l.i at . .... | Ar- Jt'i'lt v'tirlUe j 9 90 th 0 HI.EICPINO CAR SERVICE Double daily pus?ouger wcrvite butwcita Flor Ida and Sew Vorlt N" >s. u7 auil .5h?Washington andSouthwestern 1 Lltni'ed. AOi'l V?vtilml?"l train with <!tninij earn iwal first class ootiehes north of Charlotte. , V'ollman drawing - >m sleeping cars between Tninn?, Jacksonville, buvannuh, Wnshlugtoa bud NOW York. Puilnvin sleeping car between Augusta and New York No* w. ?till Id?U. S. Fast Mall. Thr~ugh Rillmnn ilii.witw rootn buffet .sleeping c-.rs bo teen Ja 'K-onvfllt anil New Y >rk and Air frusta and I'lcirlottn Fiillrnan si.-oping carl between Jacksonville aud Columbia, en rout* daily between Jacksonville and Cincinnati, via Aslie ville. W. H tiUICF.N." ? k em r? <i. .Svijit.. Washington. T. M., Washington. W. A. TUUK. S. II. HAKDWICK. __<? P. A.. Washington. A G>. P. A.. Atluato "In addition to the above train service, there is a local train daily between Columbia and Charlotte, makiiu: all Mops. No. 34 leaves Columbia (Blanding Street) at 5:00 p. in., arrives Charlotte 8:10 p. ni. No. 33 j leaves Charlotte daily 0:30 p. mM arrives Columbia 0:55 p. m." PHILITOKEN. Is Worn,in - Safe inul Kellabio Krlend. He i ' . eves uioiilh'.y patnes, riiK-f t.i r< > sim'ss mid hy?U'ria and restores to ported lienlth. Sold I by druggists and denier* for *1 :i bottle. Pamphlet mailed on application If you can't tret ! it from your druggist, send fl to the proprietor ; and he will Bond von to---:>.itd hvexnre*< ( baKlaloy, Wholesale Druggist, tW Cortland SU 1 V,e w York Don't Toharro Spit and Smnkr Your l ife A*..1 To i|utt tobacco easily and forever, be mag I netlc. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No To llao. tho wonder worker, that makes wenk men ' strong. All druggists, 80c or II. Curo guaran j teed Booklet and sample free. Address ' Sterling lCouicdy Co , Chicago or New Yorfc i_ BEAUTIES I SAVE MONEY ! SAVE DOCTOR BILLS! If you value the health of your wife or daughter. avoid llif? 11 iiirir-.nc ollnotj 'if lining ;i cheap made, hard-running: machine. The NEW HOME is the erm for tiiem to use? See them at (lie ENTERPRISE OFFICE. Don't | >a Y nit $ioo FOR A I bicycle ami t lien pay $100, $75 or $50 more for repairs to Yourself and Wheel. ^ ^ Get a Y I K I NG and avoid Second Costs. Seven hundred VI KINGS sold last year by one agent and repairs <ni same during the season only $3.75. VIKING Hicycles are Safe, Strong and Handsome. VIKING Riders are Satisfied. VIKING Agencies are Profitable. Complete line?VIKINGS, $71 and $100. Hero, a VIKING QUAfclttY WHEEfc at $50. Send for catalogue. Good agents wanted for Lancaster and vicinity. UMON MFG. CO., TOLEDO. 0.. Maker*. ^v.> ? x-vXX - ^ | j[C?re?t<?,sn<tTr?<tc-Mi<rl<soht*tne<t.?ii<t?ll 1'at * r?i>k uuiu?? wikiuuvu iui moderate t ees, 4 {Our Crier is i?pprf\jc U.S. Patent Crrict J 5 and we can seen. >: i ii. nl in less lime than those J remote from Washington. S J Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip * *t!on. We -dvise, if patentable or not, free of 'f S charge. Gjr fee not due till patent is secured. , * A pamphlet, "I lew to Ob'tin Patents," with { J cost of same in the U. S. and foreign countries J a sent free. Address, # i C,A,SN0W&30.' .? 4 Oph Patent Orr-cr. Washington, d c.. > Registration Rooks ftnftn. U " ? - VJ-" V/". IN \('(OKIiAM T. WITH THE 1 Act of I *'.?(? providing fur I lie registration of electors, the hooks of the Supervisors of Registration "ill he open at tlie (.tonrt Mouse 011 the first Monday in each uionth for the re<jist rat ion of eleetors ent it led to resist rat ion and kept open for three successive days in eaeli month until the Reneral eleetion of lis on. W.t;. A. I'oktkk, ; Hoard of It. M. K ililt, It. .1. Ki.ynn, ^ Registration. Nov. IS. l.V.Hi. tf. "The Leading Fire Insurance Company of America." Incorporated is 10. Charter l*?rp??tnal am FIRE I\SLRA\(E (OMPIW OP HARTFORD, CONN. Cash Capital $ 4,(KK),000.00 Cash Asset s over 11,000,000.00 Losses paid over . 77,000,000.00 Several other strong reliable companies repre-ented and business entrusted tome will receive prompt attention. A. J. Ci.akk, Resident Agent. CASTOTIIA.