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(.ANCAS'!'!'''! tvTF.!!?!!! I'uhlisliotl .?<.*> > WfdiH'sdi \ - ?Y? The - Enterprise - Publishing - Ccmpi A. J. CLARK, ? JANUARY, - - 26, 18! Senator Archer of Spartanbi has announced his candidacy governor in a card published 1 ' week in the daily papers. C R. B. W at son, former Senai from Edgefield,but now of Salin lias also declared his intention stand for the governorship. Tl makes about 5 candidates alrea in sight for governor We dot if they will all run when the tii comes. Things begin-to assume a pret squally appearance in Cuba. T United St.'itok has sent the butt ship Maine to Havana, and 1 assembled near Kov West t most formidable fleet of warshi that has been collected in Ame can waters in many years. S v is preparing for business a something's going to J'Hlrap" o of these days. A bill is before the legislati to change the time of the hohli of the courts in the Sixth ('iron The times for 1 inea-ter as pi posed are! as follows : 3. The court of general sessions Lancaster, fur the county of I.muter, on the lirst Monday in April, t third Monday in duly and the ti Monday after the fourth Monday October; and the court of coinin picas nl the same place mi llie Wi nesday following t he llrst Monday April, the third Monday in duly a the tir*t Monday after the fourth October. Ht'oad Tit 'CM. The following bill has been i treduced in the legislature, a it is|fo lie hopedjthat it will be pa ed. We think, however, it shoi go into etleet earlier than t time lixed. Still that in not serious object ion to it : Section 1. That the tianspi tation*over the public highways this State of heavy loads wagons with the narrow tires in in common u-e i.s hereby d. viai to be ilij mini... io ..aid i?1 _it vv;, and ay.i. lis t tin j I' 1. " lot ,*i and wen al e. See. J. lb.it alter the ye 1001. dun::}* I !i" month oi' nary. 1' 1 u r Marc!;. A m So. e;.;'. ii. ! !' <:' .. after the year ll 'i:> dnrinir a part oi tin* year. it shall ho i lawful for any person or pers< to transport or ? mvoj over i public highways ol this Slate, any part thereof, any load or Ion of any hind or kind-- of freight products what never on wage having less than t ho follow: wiillh of tiro, vi/. : < Mt wago drawn by one h rso, mu'. or when the load does 14? { o\c( 1,000 pounds, the width of li shall he not ic?s than two inclu on wagon drawn by two hor-i mules or or. -n. or wh< n the 1? exceeds 1,000 pound l.n: d< not exceed 2.0O0 pounds. t width of tire shall he not h than three and one half ineln /"?r u.'nir/\i? ilenirn 1 . ?- t I. . ^ ? ? WIMt) II ?> I I I I ? ? ? J , ? I hor id(iIf- or <>v ) or lorn! < Cf?0>!ing !?.' "() j:o'; ! . >,) < cr oiling J .Of );n !, * I of' fin- !):;!! 1 not l> t ha 11 ! . 'nclui. , on wagon !rawn i jnoro flian four lior ;. mule >xon or '"th n's n lore! of ?no I ^ ? (lmn -1,000 pounds the width o (tire shall not exceed less thai -x llve?inehes. See. >. it .'hall be the dtllv <> ,, . , ail county supervisors and count\ " and township hoards of eoirtmis sinners to see that the provisions ,r,r of this act are properly enforced f'ur.and to prosecute all violations ;ls, | t hereof. u] Sec. !. The violation of any ol tor ",0 provisions of this act shall he j.4^ deemed and is hereby declared t< (0 bo a misdemeanor, and the offend l,js or upon conviction shall he pun (jv ished by a fine of not less than ibt nor moro than $10 or by im ne prisonment for more than 30 days for each offense. . j y Marriage*. ho This paragraph will explain the lt?. reference to business which called ,a8 the managing editor of the Bap }),> tist to Georgia. Miss Sudie Shelor. i?,s of Calhoun, Ga., and Dr. (J. W. r|. Gardner were married at hei |K? home in Calhoun, Ga., Tuesday ,,,) afternoon at 1 o'clock. The cer MO oniony was performed by her pas tnr, Rev. A. J. Morgon, assisted : by Dr. A. A. Marhall. of Atlanta. I |JV Miss Shelor is a lady ot rare ac jj,, conjpiisliment and piety. She i !!, the sister of.I. \V. Shelor of tin ro Valhalla bar. and the sister in law o| Jesse \\ . Strilditig. ol Sen .,t eca, S. ('. Her father was a na as- j i \of South ('aroiina. ami moved to Georgia alter the war. The in happy couple left on the evening en t rain, spent the night in Atlanta, .nni are expected to reach Green "! wood this afternoon.?S. (Ban ml in Hist. Married at Ivor-haw on Wed nesday night last, hy Rev. Mr. Doggott, Mr. K. D. Blakenoy, u . ! prominent and popular'young at. tornev of that place, and Misjml * 1 * ; Rosa Rearee, eldest daughter ol ss-1 . , ,! I i.c latf ( apt. .1. I . I ?',a'r. out 11?1 , ; j 0j?' Kershaw s prcttsost yonny la | <lios. The K.vma-nisi: joins tInI hosts of frimnls of this hnj?|>y 1 rounlo in wishim: forlhoin i Ion or* | . 1 if<? of una!h>\ < ! < .onnM ()| Marrioil on i!i !)l!i o. .imuary. w' 1S98, by Rev. !.. L. Bedenh inch I Vll at t ho'! ia?!"sv;!l( ; .:voi. . Mr. 1V> ' ! '. Haul Si,a i ,i. ! Mi- M, :Ia_.n>. hot!; of . ?rth (amlinu. i A! o by I.!? i:.. o:i t!.. :.i> . M . Mary Small. ,.;t it . . ... .\: a rr!' <1, .? :t ' 1"V "111, 1 lit ml !!- it li ' ; : .n; V " \. ' iiv o|" Ki r-Ii i\v fii iiiy. and .Miss l>;ii-V I lowers i .1 heath s|n"ili;C. Ill" * 1 Married .! m. i" ! v by II v .luliii Kail-. Mr. I!' : !-v Lucas ? 1 ? .. f aura-tor iron ni v. :im?1 Mi-s l.et\ oi . ( \l|H' (ll * III -stcr!it-1:1. "! or Married. .Inn. _'!?. I?y \\ ,ng !' I/orler Clerk, of Court, Mr i. li. Sweat I and Mrs. M. i ' " | Uollin^s. 'lis , . . ' >t t'./< " ' Irrfril. I I I- jll-l ,l- I !n- L\ I 1 KI'IU.M. -.III r'* it would li<\ .lud'ji \V. < l!< ii< t 's: and (' li if I* .1 u t ii < Me I v i \ i > r ; : elected last Tin -! iy, and (' so. W ?d i laye oi < 'h -ran ' 1 t ' - succeed Judge Willierspo h< 'l<- declined to dand lor re electi< to the ^ixlh < in-iiit. .I nil..'- AMrirh was also re elect c>| l > flu* i 'irenif :?*? N .J n ' I t ? t' T! '. wi c Ii-.l \V-i!t to MM ! ' irt h aiul .1 lei- - Klii !i to l .'a ( 1 iIt It. Senator ( .ni v. aor nominate<1 . < iiiet' Jn.tr I'Hi ( 1. : A (j\: ly i ' >'1 Vot< rj AIUIIYEI) IN CHARLESTON. | M Allen Mctjuary Finds Lotsot Let- , , trrsand Christinas Presents. : ^ News ami Courier, Jan. 111. Mr. T. Allen MeQuary, of NeI osho, Mo., who is riding around the world to win a fortune and a ; ? charming Arkansas girl,came into j I town last evening at <5 o'clock j land after putting his sturdy little) > | * t Indian pony up called 011 Postmaster Mowrv and got. him to < sign a statement to the effect that he had been in this city, j Young McQuary, whose personal appearance would attract attention even without the aid of the ^ gay costumo ho wears. This consists of a velvet jacket and knockerhockers, a bright lined shirt and ' a black sash. The wearing of ' ' this garb is part of his contract. 1 He is getting used to the conspie- 1 ' uousncss of it now, however, and f ( goes riding moirily forward like a ' j knight ol old, with the conviction , that wealth, health and happiness r await him at the end ol his long * ' ^ 1 j journey, from hero he will sail j lor Jacksonville, after disposing : ot his trusty little horse,and Irom 1 there he will go to Cuba. Having ^ 1 one lied Central America, lie will cress the Atlantic and on around i the world aboard ship until he 1 reaches California. Once on American soil again he will takeij horse again and ride hack to Ar- . jkansas and his lady love, lie is . to accomplish this journey with- ^ 1 j out receiving a dollar which he , 'does not earn on the trip. When ,k he came into Charleston last J night he had ridden nearlv 3,000 , | ( ( miles. All this distance was cov j . j ered on the same little pony, and ; i j without the rider having violated j any of the articles of agreement > with the father of his lady love. j I "I was a commercial traveler , iu Atkansas," said Mr. McQuarv ' !u a report r fur The News and I 1 . i ('ouricr lust ni^hf, '-when I lticl ;:.i I f 11 iii love with this irirl. i I llcr father is rich and :i peculiar'. .'1:1:111 ill - iIUC respect*. lie lives , ' much alone, an?l has lew interests I , oul-ide ol' his lihrarv. ile lirst | ' objected to our Marriage on a* , I 0 ?u it I 1 i; r . ri > ,< ie; i Ik a . j lie iu-iti i tl d that I wi-lieil to | n.irr;. lc :* for her lie ney. 1 told , ! :n to name hi- ??\\ 11 conditions. I ^ i and the ni'iUinir of t his trip was j |\vhat he imposed oil :ne. 1 thought it was a ldiifl'at tir.-l ; lnii : ! jia ! : . 1V cond it ions am! I j mean to c irrv tliem out in spirit 1 1 and letter. ; ( 1'iir th lirst week or so I utiered fearfully riding. 1 lost I 1 > ; - 11 <1 wa - had I v n-ei| r !hit I am used to it now, ' -iii . u) >y <_??? i ii'ami, am niauin^j. m\ way well, ami li ivo no < 1 o111>t , ; I fuel I li:it I v. ill stu mod." | Mr. M<< nmry lias with him a 11 ii m 1 if r oi papers ami other i eivdenl ials, \\}111 ii leave no <loul?l : i ol tin l.ni toil Ik- lias done all: ! a 1 !u' i ii.il;. to !,avc (lollf. I l|f ' t N iif! Courier has r.-oeivod a i loft '!' from responsible parties jn'( Wo ho. -lafinu; that youny Me '.oi. lailiily ;> all Oa t lh ai Olio. I \Y1. a t!.' I ra. 1 r failed at i( i!. ,i Oii.ff '. I l iah ! e found ' , i v. ioie hii\i11i ol toail awaiting nil,: Aluolif hi> letter-* Was one .. ail lii . 1., 1? love at d all of hi "n; f !;> , J ?J'. cl.t - V.'TO III tl|0 1 _ ' If- v ill 1 in CI trh fen for two or three days before[< . ii to Jaoht onvllle. The1. 5Jy< mi n makes a very ploti* j Iant impression upon strangers! Hi' whatever th" world inav ii.it'! '< ,<,i. . * 11 i . : ' | ' .; >,./ i i.i. , 1., mission v cry i iOin?iisly. \ . Deaths. Mr. Ann Vick was called to est. on .Jan. i'.Mli, 1898. Mrs. Vick was born May, 1(5, 181(5, and ivas there lore nearly 82 years old. she leaves one son and four laughters to mourn her loss. For nore than GO years she was a consistent. member of the Shiloh A. It. 1*. church, and died in the dessed hope of a glorious immorality. Funeral services were conductMi at her homo at 11 o'clock,Jan. 10, by her pastor, after which her 1 >ody was taken to Shiloh cemeery and laid to rest uutil the 1 rumpet shall sound to call her brill. Mrs. Mary Jane Caskey, wife of dr. Jno. II. Caskey, died at her ionic near town on Wednesday evening last, after a lingering ill less of about 8 weeks from a itroke of paralysis. She was a lister of Mr. It. T. Robinson and vas about 49 years of age. She vas a consistent member of (Jills!' 'rook church. Besides a hustand, she leaves eleven children mil a host of relatives and friends o mourn her loss. Her remains vere interred at (Jills Creek rimrsday afternoon. I'seapeil the Chain <iantj. Klvin Kelly, colored, made lis escape from the chain gang a>t Thursday night. He wast he j jlacksmith of the gang and did, ill the work in that line. It. is mpposcd that while ho was at i .vork in the shop ho cut the diackles so that he could easily letaoh the parts and escape. 1'liat night although locked on the hain with the others, ho opened lie cut link and made his escape it the hack of the tent. He was serving an IS months sentence or breaking into the ginhouse if T. M. 1'it/patrick A: Bro. He iad served only about four Months of hjs sentence. llev. >t. H~. Little Can tided Bev. .1. \V. Little was pounded! i I.'..: 1 .. ..: -i < 11 ' .in i nu;i> infill. 11 was UOl I III.' viml of pounding that proceeds Voim a wicked, angry soul and | eaves a bruised nose or a black ye. be.t it wns the kind that is irninj.tt d by t!ie good Spirit and hat leaves tangible evidences of ;nod will. Hro. Little's larder ,va < 1. i. I with all kinds of family' iroreries, and we know that hel ippreei.de- t lie kindness that.' rornptod the good ladi- ; who: nitiated and o succe fully ear ied out t he mat ter. f\ r ' rt if s i tnfi/or Shot* A il l- ram f?? Sherill Clylnirn Monday :.i. 111 eout a i ncd 111 in for ii at inn ill a i Mr.dohn II. i trakeford. \udilor of Kershaw founty, had hot hitnself and that lie was not . \ pocted to live. II? port ? ilines from the freight , rain y -1 nlay morning that it | ..a a -uifide and that lie was lead. ? A ear load of fine younj: amies and hors > just leeeived at Mir new stable call and see heiii. Will either sell or swap. Priees to suit low price ol cotton. S NiVKNS, 111 VI" 11 A Kl.l.lO'l T. ?Money was found m the; lore ol ,1. I-. Alaekey A ('<?, on ; rcji.lu r liiinl. Owner ran have j aino !>y ?i\ iii^ < "i red <1< < ript ion. 11id paying 1 (?r l!n^ notice. Uis* A 11 i ? 11 iik ties, Norfolk, Va.. \va? frigid fully burned on tin fare und ' I'll* r >i ' :? l' v ri !veil 1- 1 I' Wit*" AVifcli lin o ' Salve, \v hi li j healed tIio Injury without leaving r ear, ll i Me1 f'liuoiM pile remedy.! i raw ford liros. ? ' . Ittl Free to Our Headers. Our readers will be pleased to learn that the eminent physician and scientist, Dr. Kilmer, after years of research and study, has discovered and given to the world a most remarkable remedy,knowtj^ as Swamp Root, for the cure kidney and bladder troubles ; tlu? generous oiler to send a bottle . tree that all may test its wonderful merits without expense, is in itself sufficient to give the public confidence and a desire to obtain it. Swamp-Root has an established reputation as the most successful remedy, and is receiving tho hearty endorsement of all up-todate physicians, hospitals andk homes. If our men and womenreaders are in need of a medicine^ of this kind 110 time should be, lost in sending their name and address to Dr. Kilmer Co., Binghamton, N. Y. and receive a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent absolutely free by mail. Tho regular sizes may be obtained at the drug stores. When writing please say you read this liberal offer in the KntkrpkIpK. Mvetitiff of I'eiisioii Hoard. Tin? Lancaster ('oimty I'ensiorv Board will meet at the courS house on Thursday the "JT insil at i o o'clock :i. in. W. B. Buret:, (Miairman. ?LOST?A small, Mack dog with crooked fore foot, ears cropped? Answers to name of Jack. Will pay literal reward for his return to stables of Stevens,Ileatli iV: ElliottJ. T. Stkvkns. Baste This in Your Recipe Book. TJie following recipe is recommended most highly by an excellent cook who 'says that wince i* introduction the members of tlVV iio family who serves will eat no ot.;. er sort of pickles: Slice, as for tho table, but leaving the skin on, twenty-four cucumbers and one riuart of onions: cover well with salt. In tho morning drain well and mix ono-hall' pint good olive oil, throe tablespoons of black pepper and one quarter pound ground mustard. FINAL DISCHARGE! N'n TICK IS II KKKIIN ill V K V that on the 2,-ith of February. Istis, the umlersiirrii'd :?< \iltninislrator of the estate ot li. \ . i 'at ler.-ou, Sr.,?iereaseil will make application unto Georuil \|i'< . \Y it herspoon, .liuige of I'rohaiJ ' in nto! for the < 'onto'y of I.aurast< i,| and St a' e of South ( arolinil,for a Ii11 * ? ili-rhnrire n- >iioh Admmislrator at oVlek, a. i i. \ 11 ereilif ors of ?au! e-late are hereby notilieil ami required to appear at -aid plaro and time am! li ii t In- i i* elaiins. I. N. Pa i i ki:son. .1 r., Ailm'r. ,1 .i n liar v JC.I li 1 Mis. WANTED! and Oak VN nod, I feet l<>i?.tr, provided is ciil during .laminry, Ki-!irunr| ? ai'd March, before tne sap rises. W . ill ; ty i r .rd fur <u? h wood d>rj li viTi'd at t ln> mill. T t 'I UK I.ANTASTKK < OTIO.n Mlll.H. ' _'t. I.i:i:oy sriiinos, President. f WANTKhMi, man to handle our celebrated l.ubrir;il in); (tils and tircn-i^. Salary and c\pense... Mm lose stamp lor particular-. Address. rr>L'p/ i'u a on pa imCiOtr.m viii LU., Minneapolis, Minn. ifi CATARRH CUBE, Ul.:*- < c?I.i ^, . .? ? j ( ?ii - .ifi-i old .So: i h , \ . !? I i i ; .? .t, \ 1 .4 {?1,. U: lli: t. II.' < |M r '. <i V I I I f II I. ( . CUEIfiHTON. . ' Heath Spring, S. t*lr"" I'KM.K, 'IT, Out*. V' ^