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UN CASTER KNTFJSl'HiS!; l*uliHsli?><l %?*: > WeUnesdjiy ? ?.\ ? iri: Enterprise - Publishing - Company A. J. CLARK, I FEBRUARY, - - ' >. 18PS ROAD IMPROVEMENT. Wo are glad to see a sentiment in favor of good roads growing so rapidly in this county, and espo cially in the section east of town. Besides the work done by the wagons hauling rooks on the road east of town last Friday, it is now proposed to devote another day to that important work, and > f I ho uraakkaw m?! t .1 kl ? ???* ii t u<o nratuci 1 ^ nu tuil'tr U'MIIVT* row, there will probably be 35 or 40 wagons, and if Ihev do not get enough rook there that day to put the road in the conoition it should be put, they should all ' with one accord" devote another day to the work. The chain gang was put upon that piece of road Monday, and if the people will haul the rocks there the Supervisor will keep the gang there till that road is macadamized solidly from town to the Me Dow house. This is a piece of road of more than unu sua! importance. 1'erhaps four fifths of tin' fire wood used in Lancaster, including what is used at t lie Cot ton mill and in the houses of tho operatives, is hauled over this piece of road, and it will he for years to come. lie sides, it is the nutlet to the larg est and most populous as well as most prosperous portion of the county, and is therefore travelled by more people coming into town to transact business than any other piece of road in the Conn tv. Then let every body take an " interest in this work, town peoTil." ?p! 'vpll pmntl ?m? nontJo ft\r i'iC ,u'u rv %,i all will be benefitted bv this im proveinent. It is proposed that the ladies shall have a hand in this work by sending baskets of dinner for the workers to morrow, the details of which will appear else where in these columns. In thi> laudable undertakin.tr then, let uall make a strong pull and a pull id 1 tm?r?thi?r WORKING FOR THEMSELVES INSTED OF THE PEOPLE. The repeal of the law against free passes being accepted bv State ollicial- oil.It' to provni an indignant protest in everv quarter. There i> no excuse foi till-: re J -al whatever : ' n 1 . I single argument has been m ' to show tlu' noi'i -ity to: tin measure .Me; the: .. I' the law i a r fee t ion u\ t! . honor an ! intorgrit v. ! illo: > it ml un'rue. Ti ' w was in effect when tlie\ Wen chosen lor <dlieo. and tlioy Uin-v it was the law. Why did they not -ay to tin- voters that they would mo\o P i* it- r< j> ; N -t a mot her"- -on of 11 i.i v ?. s ! ! have been -eat t'? t he !< -i ' un if t hoy load ?ii ad e it !i a ' I y 1 <' in I ho prim an.. It; i ' i r< tion upon the members to retain the law, but it i- > It , i Jy a ' ; of good faith for a man to accept a p.', it i at and t!. a u.-o that j hit ion to I ! 11 . ; (. v 11 I >I 1 i' i .1 1 Old .?' i reeo .die .\b > i i < l( ; 1 .1 .. i U hai 11it ( .la :'lt <on .New - ai;it , irior -aid u| oi 1!! I - ; .! * I ' . ' < <' < I > Vow . on; ' ! > r I i' ' l 1 ii(- ( !i,.. . .. it i; ' ier sum1 jl ti. ti il tl.f <u.ii .. ;>:* Ivi.i. / '..? . . i.. feuOUitt i)0 iciluiiifU iiO | quarterly ol' all public ollieials to whom passes are granted ami the j reasons lor w hieh t hov are granted.' Th e suggestion i-; evidently made j ironically. hilt it tlie law i> to ho repealed legislation incorporating the suggestion would he salutary, litvenville News. Three candidates have declared for ilovernor?(Jovernor Ellerbe, Senator Arelier of Spartanburg, and e\ Senator Iv. B. Watson of Saluda. The blizzards and snowstorms that visited New England last week reduced the temperature j of the Southland considerably. We had a solid week of cold freciting weather. In reply to a question as to how the legislature was getting .w. u I? \f ill.-- :...i . iaviiukwi 1 111111VI lUJlliCU "Our body did a good days work Friday. We killed li7 bills." It is a notable tact that much of the best work the Senate does is in ! killing bills, many of which have boon passed by the house. I Let every tanner in the Conn j ty do his part to as>ist the cotton! ; growers who met here yesterday j to reduce the cotton acreage. Let ! t hem not only reduce t he col ton,! but let them increase the acreage j j of crops to live on and to make the l.irm self'-sustaining. NOTKS AM) ( OM.UilN I S. j There is one tiling I like about ! the present session ol the Legis j j laturo, and that is the "nealnessj and despatch*1 with which it dis; poses ot untneritorious bills. . When one ol' these bills comes up the members begin to sharp i i i :. i: ? i it'll i ni'ii i\iii\i'M aim hi .i liiiit' i I I i while it is ready to put under the | I sod?that is, most ot them. i i * If the bill to repeal the anti free lias- act nasses the Senate? it lias already passed the House ? it is to he hoped that the < iov ernor will veto i'. \ohody he-: lieves that any man who eouhl he hrihed to the Legislature in! thi- State eouhi re hrihed hy thej . I'ilt of a flee pa-- ; ami yet there are plenty ol them who could in': "hainhoo/.led" hy it. I>ut the in : "i oh i eel ion to Inc passes' : \Yhere i ' u> juslie< i 11 h ieiny lie railroad?toi that i- what il amounts to in a 11.111 d a hoi it wnv i ?t o give fr<to passen lo llio mem* . 1 r o| the l.eei ! U' e ' -\vh at rid i f I..1VO t ; ^ 1 I.. passr< any ill ii an\ ' ihi : ii i/.cu ?.(inl v? hat 11_iii lia\ i1 liov tn li'i-c pa-^os ami it 111< saum tinm to Iih paid milage by I lie Mate ' * * * Chairman llmina- ol tin- w.iv and mean- l oininil t say- i. will require a '< mill levy to moid tini'\pl'lldit I! I > Ml'll.O Slate iS< iVOIVl moiit tiii year? *j>i* ivided !he -don dot - ii' ,\i od do day-, ami ii t lie s< ><ii'ii d i "a i i da - lit i (i -1 111 o 111 a 111 o u S a i) 11 di llat a d y . t ! >v "mi!! !< " ' Tim? and 1 do d :_:.oothr , ( ! . .ay doll1 ' ?-! 1 lor ho: o wiioii ? iii' I iiir'y i ivs are out?or oh l> yin 1< pr p-n. to moot I ho u r:i' o Id i ! . ' * ( Jtlll'V i.l I (ho State, the levy being !>r,: mills. Lancaster aiul Union come next, with a levy of mills. L'uirons is the lowest, with -1 mills. Most of the counties run from'3 to 5 mills. * * -* It is said that "Uncle George" Tillman has decided definitely to enter the race for Governor this year. This is a pity ; "Uncle George" is too good an old gentleman to have to he defeated by a people who honor and adtnire him as he is honored and admired by the people of this State. And yet defeated he will bo if ho runs. Ho is no longer in touch with the people, and they will not support him simply for what he has been. * * * Ti.n .. xr \'?u iiiu uuiiui ui a new 1 in iv ivupublican paper Raid the other lay that "South Carolina has a treasury deficit of $100,000 to show for the dismal failure of her dispensary system." That South Carolina has a deficit is not denied, hut that the dispell sarv system is responsible for it is a "dismal" lie, and that New York editor knows it if he knows enough to edit a metropolitan pa per. * * if: The Columbia Register. which I cannot be accused of any undue' partiality for the dispensary sys-1 torn or the oflicers connected with it, says: "Although the dispensary has not made as much money as was at lirst thought it would, still the showing made by the State Hoard of Control must prove acceptable to the taxpay ers. In the usual quarterly reports made from the dispensary, the proiits paid to the counties and towns has not been mentioned, and the public at large has not heen aware of the amount j of money actually mad". " The report ol the hoard shows | these l'acts, ami, further, that within the past twenty-one1 months, or during the ineumhon- | ey of th" Hoard ol t'ontrol, the , clear profits to the State have heen in actual figures, .$r?.V2,f>7.">. JJ. < >1 this amount. $ 1 Hi, 11:!, | ( ;> has gone to the school funl.j an amount which will greatly in-j I I... . n: . 41 . i . ? 1 ' ;r.im' i in- i i . :? in \ ni t ii>' s?ii!n>is ;111?1 lien the n-holasti?* term, j a eons urn mat ion Ion ^ desired. ' Within 111? 11 t n?? tin- Hoard ol < 'outml 1m*- -n in ehnr^o, tin* dispell-ary li.i.- ive iveil iNsever 1 .low nl i.:i.;i !' adVv r>. ir ?-11111-I aliri'.x 11 i have done reinnrh.ildy wi ll. W if 1 n?i:I the op] t i<iti \\' ! ' d id. i lie net prold would ltav 1 illili'li larL'or. a 1 w i!l, f h" ontinuanco of the 11 ! 1:. iin polity which lias h i i acl. i i/s d I la- niana jciia-iit, proliN May he expected in tlu>[ future, the original package opposit i e 1. ? Ill' I <-r> t V '!iy lev. a \ w at liM allow ed h> operate in the Slat"." it 1 ' <?tt' I have been d: 1 to ! tv ?> a I'lpten clef ted to serve roller elieial. hotll lor his 0W11 he. lor I . in every way worthy and competent, and for ' I c - or ! . r ,e' r;he. lV<r 11 > t ! j >' v ;i ! !'? { < > li.i - < do wor ;s ol fciisuro IVir thos?* \ mIc-I i< r I Mr1.on. lor t here 'iiv a . ; i \r. . ! i i 'ici. tofore largely governed (he Reformers in the selection ol olli eers, Durham should at lirst have been promoted to the comptroller generalship; or failing hi that, should at. least have been allowed to retain the place he had as chief clerk. But for some unexplained and I suppose uncxplainable reason, a new man was promoted over his head ; and not only that, no sooner had this new man, Epton, pot settled in his oflice than Durham was unceremoniously told to pack his grip and move out. Well, ho moved out, of course ; but it was a bad thing for the Governor and Kpton that ho did, for ho at. once bogan camping op their trails, with the result that ho is now sitting on the former while dangliug in his belt is the scalp of the other. I wish it all had not hanncned 1 A ?wish Durham had been made comptroller general at first, with Epton as chief clerk ; or if Epton was to ho comptrollor, Durham had l)een kept in the position ho was in. But there is nobody to hlutnc but Kllorbe and Epton tliomsolvos ; thov tried to play a game at politics without knowing how,ami over-leaching themselves they had the penalty to pay?dofeat and humiliation. fr * In the vole on tho Teller resolution in the National House of Representatives the other day only two Democrats voted with the Republicans?one from Pennsylvania, and one, Elliott, from this State. It is to he hoped that the Democrats of the first district will know how to dispose o! Elliott if he oilers himself for reeled ion next snmmer. A man so at variance with his party on so important a question as that nl 1 ^ ... ..... 4 miurl :iiiiMii tii iiiuiitMiR't* nl 1 ism?not to speak of his Simon tonianism in relation to the dis |rt?, 1 11 I. . -11 1 iaw?miouiu Dii aiiowuu It# luxuriate in tho enjoyments ol the sweets of private life. * * % With (iovernor Kllerhe, Senatoi A rein r. Senator May liohl.ex Con ?:re<<man (ieorire Tillman, ex Solicitor Schumbert, and ex Senator Watson all in tlie race for the governoiship next summer then will he no lack of prod material for ihe voter to choose from : hut what is 11;e matter with Kllerhe -A * Y* I. iium !? : enmity has a di pen -ary cm;-t.-d ! and there i- worf !< >r hi ni t o do. I.etV, set ii he doe? it. .11 MI S. ? t. S. ('. February 7, 1 st>s Tti !. : ? , ilnta - - ? r,~~ 'i ? . <-'*7 - C' .M iifrn it ltd //or.se.s in h /'.?</m /r. Jn-i r< cci\od 1 wo ear h ads lim youn ^ Koiilu<-ky Mules and I lois<> a!! of wiii; !: lie now. Ml pari ie in liotli i ountios wanti11^ muh 01 r.-es, colli r .< r cash or lor .nm paper. Would do well to see u la-lore hi iv iil-r. 1 hoy must he Sold ('oine and see u : il you wi h t< ' sir,< money. 'I' i. K. : wv I' \nkino \ Mi;u ' \N l ii.k ('o. 11 ? M tiii-tr;itf iturns sont iici /i 11 i11_ I !In chain piiu Moii ... :or : ? v;- upon I hi ch;ir_t I of stealing (lour from I*1 unrlerburl v i* - i '.. .: 1 urda.v ni^lil. I toil I annoy m||,. r.< !?;, } ur eolith . a. n. I i . you." lilt- l?i ii' li11K ild. (' '! uti! Cough < iiri- cure ' ? i f, up. grippe Tin? :< 11 ii?i' oi'i iti!);r tr nihil -. < rn\v;or ? ' * '* ! I'icnic Dinner. Tho ladies ol the town are requested to send dinner t?> those engaged in hauling rock to inor row (Thursday) at noon. Send baskets to the grove near Magistrate Burns' dwelling. Dinner should be sent for at least or 40 people A committee will >q i appointed to receive the baskets, and to arrange the dinner. ? We are anxious to do a little good in this world and can think of no pleasanter or better way to do it than j by recommending One Minute Cough ! Cure as a preventive of pneumonia, I consumption and other serious lung I troubles that follow neglected colds. r Crawford Itros. Citation. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. COUNTY OF LANCASTER I IN THE PROBATE COURT. liy George McC. Withernpoon% Ksg., Probate Judge. 1I7IIKUKAS, J N KSTKIDOK in.vlo stilt to * nit! to irrani him L- ttcs of Adnilntstmlion on the Km.ii- of ami ofToota of John T. Copeland. THESE ARE THEREFORE to oit. and admonish n.l and xiiufular the kindred and Cic dltor. of the said John T. CofM-land, d?v ceased. that they be and appear before me, In the Court of 1'rolmVu, to ho hold at I,?lic??tcr on THE I6TH OF FEBRUARY, next. after publication there if. at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to uhow cause. if nnv thev hitvu, why tho said Administration e.i...ti: I,not he c ran ted ? ? ? CIVKN unter nty Hand, thib J7th 1 i. s y day of January,Anito Domini, ISIP. GKOUCiu M>C. WITI1 P.KAPOON. Probate Jud^e. tit :Tinal1)isgharge !~ "VTOTICK IS li KvtK It Y UIYFA thnt la on the aoth of February, ls'js, tho undersigned as Administrator of lint estate of II. X. Patterson. Sr.,decoased, will make application unto George Mc<\\ itherspoon, ?i ti?lj;?? of Probate in and for the County of Lancaster and State of South < Carolina,for a linal ' discharge as such Administrator at 11 , o'clck, a. in. All creditors of said ear tate are hereby notified and required to appear at said place ami time and file I iieir claims, .1, N. Patthkbon, .Jr., Adni'r. January 2?lth, 189K. HAVE LATELY* ARRANGED to handle t lie celebrated Farrund A: Vatey nltc.W : tlii- make wit It t lie famous Rpidcrmirtpf Optran r>~j'~e,"-?A puts iih* iii position to olfer two of tin* Ill-si make of organs in A merica. A strong gnaraut ee goes with every ??nt? of t hem no matter whieh make yon ilesire, ami every organ is fully tested In1 foro I -ving tin* fai'lory. >'old on tlio installini'iit plan anil pay>::i'tit for saino oonies easy. I fully appri <'iati- tin1 prion of . otton Oiiaili' soon' myself), sij|| there's im excuse for not having .in eh guni organ in your home, as my prii iml terms arc Are to tit you. P0R?jl31f In' "legant We-or I'iano; it is tie ST A \ I) A If I > of I \< Itl.I. I'".N t'!i. i urnishell in ail styles of eases ami sulil on ea y terms. \ ours irulv, .! P.- J. HEREON, York\ il!e, S. < X' . ...is k AI si Mh I.. w I" Pll.1.1 1 ON.- I..i I t sli i i Is ,|i|ily In tin . | Wound For Catarrh, taknn ptnoh and snuff 11 Up III ll.i i i- I;iih . |n |- O.iy , i r-,?r 1 j. i . * if mini i un, * Heath Spring, S. C ,' I' K I < I'. -jr.C.'rts. Examination of Teachers. i! lmnr. \i.\ T \ \.MIN \ 11<>s oi. I ;?I? si jf - for I faclicr's ( rl ilii'iilo \s iil t>" lirM -it III-' roiirl linn-" mi 1 riN i S: i > 111 i-lii i T\ i.l I ? I r i j: i r y I .-'.is, tie I ,,111111 u^; ,i it i |i? K il. III. ^ . i?. llRITi; ' , ' I II. . ' mi',. I ' i'. i II. I>!i . ? ii! ,, : 'i 'Hi tt|0?; I .< r. .y,?