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f - ? tr f - . ?: i; ; LANCASTER RNTHlU'RiSE Published Every Wednesday and Saturday ltY ifce Enterprise - Publisliiag. Company A. J. CLARK, KUttor, One Year $ I .CO Six Months 50 cts Three Months 25 cts hi Advance. Wednesday, May -4, 1808. A CRUSHING VICTORY. The news of the engagement of Commodore Dewey, commander I of our Asiatic squadron, over the ! Spanish llec-t at Manila, in the $ Phillipino islan is Saturday, iudi-j cates " an overwhelming victory for tho American licet, and although the news comes to us through Spanish channels, thov concede a loss of ! ')?) men and several ships, v ' a hut slight lews , of life to the Americans aid but little damage to their shY . Saturday afternoon a sour ~> j o'clock when the week w; - <!;, ,v-!' in'g to a close and r.l! with us was| serene and happi, Commodore Dewey open' 1 lire \ i'h his thm uj?on the forts of Ma Y!n an 1 H Spanish tleet, am; :lt car;. right and left. Tho i . really began at 5 o'cloca in tu morning hit .rday, b ;1 about m the afternoon here. Army Officers I hoy. It will be interesting .j :-t now to kmc. what army < Jii?-era mi privates get for their service . The following shows their sal;;, ." > .per month : Private .$ I *? !<? Corporal lii cn Serjeant 17 ' 1 First sergeant -- 1" Sergeant major.... on Hospital steward . !"> 0? Second lieutenant 1 is 7 \ First lieutenant !- "? ltegiimlntal quarter::ia>t r I? i> Keginiilntal adjutant Cliaplilun i-j.Vin Captain' Lieutenant colonel Major.. - -A < f ' ral . % -Major general J t Remarkable Rest u . f .Mis. -Michael (t-;.. : I . ' '.i : i 1' i '" ' \ <. t' >() ( : 1' ' v for a ' -y her family | v sieian, biu grew worse. Ho to;d h<. r she was a hop'less virtini < f CdH'Cii;:!)! ion at. 1 that iio i..- li cine could cure her. llor druggist suggested Dr. King's Now Discov i*ry for Consumption ; sh > bought a bottle and to her do] t. found herself benefitted from ! . t dose. Shu continued its ij.se r. id after tuV og sin bottles, found heri-ell . sou ml and well; now does her own housework, and is an'well up she ever was.? Free trial bottles of ,i frhis (Jreat Discovery at Crawford 1 Dros. Drug Store. Large bottle* f?0 cents and $1.00. I'I'tmratn Ttutfu'ra' A s.tociat ion. j Miss Minnie Miller. Secretary I pro fern., at tho Inst meeting of*( the Teachers Association, requests us to announce that the County Teachers Association will meet at < 1 < .the graded school building, a< j * this place, on Saturday, May 1 tth / instant, at 11 o'clock a. m. , j The following are the topics "^o be discussed: J Geography and history?led/by! '"rv l'rof. (), L. Kennedy. / . Necessity of thoroughness/-led # I by Miss Gertrude Foster. J Newspapers in tin- -eho/l?led v by l'rof. A. M. Rankin.. / \ / 1 l All teachers in'the <yhunty are equested to h - present. ?r A% FOOLISH COURSE. PJiOllimTlOMNTS FIGHTING PROHIBITIONISTS. Sensible Advice From a Mail Who Never Drank Whiskey and Is a liiieloi g Advocate of Droll ihit ion. With period respect for the Chester Lantern, we would like for that paper 1?? give the public a fair and judicial judgment as lo who are the real prohibitionists or friends of tempera nee i As the law now stands we have prohibition for fourteen hours in every twenty-four hours, and we have prohibition from six o'clock on .Saturday evening until eight o'clock Monday morning. Our much respected friend :u. y remember that tlw temperance ; oj<io several years mm. without aav effort to secure any public office. made a uniied effort to have enacted t prohil itory 1 i\v id.* l hi* slate. in tlint effort tliev won a par lial victory and secured a law which yives absolute prohibition' Cor fourteen hours in < very (wen ! y- four. The bars v, -re cios al . is hoped to rev er. Instead o. . eildr 1 jiah cos ml the diuyy dar:. i mi- from which t he vil< : uji' COuI I be dealt > 'ii a I Ilea: I .< i 1 i;t) o| the niy'ht, and wlii b vvt re no; always closed on Sliud >y. W(! havo ( .. I . . i. i . . ! in ii ii imiII- it u;.v, ljo* iiji. n pejisary :! which! drunken sots may not oongreg /? . The temptation thai It 1 ! he l'? <-: ito 111 my ot our young into ieviou v. : y - no < i. v 3.J. In toad o iJr. i rt 'i ical cl<>sing 3 or >'1 ll?! V# ! ! !: ' > :?!' ?'l !i jwor !> 1 !'? only m\1v lion r - week. /y that i!x*. tempo/asico o won a great victory in the iged eondit ion ' i' . ! > \\ ill ot !>e denied hv any real iViomi .f tenipdaiic h .( and percepti\ - not warn. '1 In* poWt ira! con i t If i i: O ))!*<; il m stnl?"? an re;.'' v -; !*ox ol : r? ?i: 11if: i! 4 11 :11 1 . . \\ t? \. )11.11 suggest tit.'I 1. 1 > a: in v i. It their niilin ! n d nd . i !. V. It :*>' !H'V COt. .1 i V C J I peel to \v V-l^n intluo.N Irfe* : away I .HH : ill ; v *; 111 ?-. ' I. rt. ? <, \\ l. iia. lit. i. v _^ui I rally for furl Iter rid imttb Lite I rallic : n '; a During .< lii.-^jf nearly sixty years, tlii> .,m)Y litis never swallowed on*, n^tco ol whiskey that was not prescribed in sickness. In that lifo no opportunity was >ver lost in giving a lick against whiskey. \y-e have lived, -lept and had DiVfr iiojng on the public square of Abbeville for more than thirty years. During that time \ve have had in AJ>b< ville prohibition, li ense, high license, and the dis pensary. There can he no doubt in the mind of well informed friends ol temperance as to the solution of the (jucstion. For this reason, this newspaper will stand lor the dispensary now and ???i*over. ' If friends (.1 temp r,1 nee should make a" campui_n on the (picstion / i , J of opening the .dispensary for , fewer hours, they will have the hearty and enthusiastic support of this newspaper. But no movement which seeks to enlarge the sale of liquor, or ( proposes to remove a single exist1 iug barrier to its sale, will ever J get the support of this paper. We are sorry to pari company i with our "prohibition" friends who are making such a vigorous light against prohibition, but we are still standing for temperance land real prohibition. If the men who are supporting our erratic J friends are not enough to < xcilo a I question in their own minds, then I I wo presume t hat not hing we could i i say would lead them to question, their course.?Abbeville I'ressj and lianncr. Thr J'cnsiim Li*t. "illo following is the pension! list lor Lancaster county. Class1 !? gets $ 1 S.10 each and class cj gets $].'?.SO each. The < 'lerk has. , received the money and i- now i ready to pay it out. Class f\><' *' .1 ! .!:: ..* ?* I? V. : in;:. i. .:u / >. i: r r Ot >\ y .AC v , . I 1' ' > . .ii. i:-- V; K 11 l et.iil C: . p' 1" I. ' '.'I .s / ClassC?Male. ! .1 .1 ,\.IK.ns Tlioi i.ii.ms i \V J. 5... ,V..I."U I. V\ Mntl.t rshril 1 .1 T e AC U'.M "IIIi A S it..riu; t lie MtiCi una ' . in i: N ix i > ?> Ji:? I -1.. .1 :.ti a;. . i-i >V? ...I O y ; n iiii:cr i y, y. jo \V IIrooni An ; ii.Manns | .i M llrui lllar. M , :..i. . .ii_-.li i \V .1 Itockliaiu It ?' Ni-i.'ly ! 11 Hi . u . a S ,i Orniuml ) Hurry lllaiMweil A Om< i. J - > uton It s I'l l rs I ". .. M \" I ? . . b. .'iti li.iml t r a .1 l'lUmau I (i ( arl?T V> I. I'llllUlM i. .. . t'uril- r V." \V f ix ion 1 a s ?\iffny !> l{ I'riCU i; < ?>k . ihn K ii k'lu *\ li CI I'ltnll MllllUrl f Klill C Coun W >1 Knight , \V M i .nkoy 1- II l.i'iiinii-s U l lam (,'ralt* !i l.nwi'ry i .1 Mour. C.iuihrn s 11 lluri'i'tt II < '? ? ill >\ .1 11 11 III' \ < i D Cuuthen Sninuul (linsoti U l?ov. H.iiirii I Muti.I'lirii'S S A 1 > t A I' . raw .i ii iivai. <; w KriiiiniKton i i r : .me- Kuiklit V. I'iri. i'.. Klilki.l .1 ;il .ii * r Ii I laiiiiiiXin! T ... ' n "i l l :i. i-. Hnui'll .i .i I-' iinii-r. .. i A lluriiiii . f i Inrilai. \V V. II III it'll >1 dill'.!.Ill .1 M llar|MT .1 ( , , I ' .ill w >1 f !? > \\ . > ?<alill. r .1 I ' I an I'tT I . \\ i. II III \\ .1111 \ ii.a llt I. -i.iriint .1 \\ i. r ' i; \v i; in .. i \. .i w i. mi i. i. i , v . I.i.i liirimi .1 It >\ i n.m : I.1 Molim s C I, V. f| Ii r;<i-. f i. Minji i li.ll : ' I ' . IK "-I. "ll M .. !i .1 It s;,. iai|ii M Uobtn^on s A hi. wart .' N Si i? i i \i' i; a* ttt'i-tn Adam* Mm hi! i hi iiiturj | ' Morimrnt K Halloy Millie < nrduvr < Ma . linn i.t i I.mi ii III - M.irihn Harmon Martin. Hi.i/ Nnnoy HII* ri I! / i -..i r .iriif II tiler -sir 1 A II !? l.t;io!i I .: i / ' t II .. ir I. M II .. : .1. \;il . ill. II.i sit i '|i |ii'.:i \ ItM .1 < n iHli.uv M ? II.ill Mitr^'uri i ' -iiiiiiiii I. I i .trr: Ktic'i vl Ciimo ! ' A rdim Mnry K f.itoti .limn Kiiik'lit A 1111:1 <'iiiiriimy H.irri i I..nilir-1 s.?r iii .1 ("arm;* S I. I.tiiiltsiy M It Coll.- .1 ullft l.m.tflcy S a Dunn Martha Moore Jrrushia .lane McMurray Jat i A Duncan l-'rnni ls M< Manns M li I'aTli Nancy MnM? y ' Nancy Munlay Jack.sonharii McMurray H ' DitIi Mary McCain . Rlitabeth F.llls W II Monwutuory S M Kill* Martha T N>al Marram I'.i|i* Nancy Wright Mary M I'hlllli.s Anna W Williams I Mary 1'iyifr Nancy ynlfU I Coll? ITaxaly .Mary Wbiw-?til?a > N J IVrry f.ollit Williams ilianeit: 1'aln Martha .1 William* lli-ntcr f'till11v>s Molacv W itl tcr* ' Ullza Howell K K Wbll' i M O K<ibln*i>u >.irali W'ruhl JMrahMh Snipes Mahala Small ' Ann K. Sl'r ? I'.nulittli sw?a? I vman L Smith Kmtllna H legal I Jane Sl'tare K a Taylor ; Nancy if. Starne* llliaaliMli Threat 1,'illcy f. Stro.i 1 M >ry Hlki s K A Small IIITKMIN'S AIJNK'A SALVK. Till-: I'.KST SAIA'E in the world for Cuts, I?r?ii -???, Sores, I'leers, Salt lllieum. Kevor Sores, t niter, < happed . <i< In I hlains, Corns, and ail ';in Irruptions, and po itivoly cures Piles, ir no pay required, it ispnaran-j teed to tri vr* sat i: fact ion or money refunded. Price < tit per Foil SALIC 15V Crawford Prog | - r BARGAINS," We are still r on every trail pelied to mi them. ? X OJiDKK TO Do SO. WE I OOIXO TO KNOCK TUK li J, UOTTOM Ol'T OF 11 Kill i* OTJR E Mr. T. ,J. Shannon, of Monroe, N Northern markets. and spending with I lie Sl'OT CASH enables hi own price. We quote you prices Mens. Youths an The elieapc-t ever brought to i. i; it'] wool suits $2.7."). Men's Plaid suits 7."?. Youth's and bovs' sti v uit nl (Motlies !' < jviir < cenl.s,the *> cent hir,?l. A!' style (Vmc while ils ! As. Double v.i wuri ii 1."? cent s. SHOE&iS, jSHC Mou'a good Sunday shoes 03 (tents I.alio.1 lino I.ace !i Ml conf-. 38 cents. CI tl'di n's shoes from pants at 23 cents pair. Overall : p ut- 1colli- air. \ : ' > l;a Dress Goods,S Cheaper than von can buy . nywi Umbrellas ;.i price rapging from Auotbei? Nice L: at ."?) coiil - on liio si.'", among I ai less than manufacturer's cost. that linio ai.tl printer's ink lorbii! let us <|iiote you price-; over I he ? , lh'>i Shannon-Fui NOTHING liitli- ! ? < ml! - ! i- i'v ?r bfi a oiler i lint.;!i in, i \ ]a. ing cn*c repairs I'm $T at ' :-T'i i:\m1 . ? ?> ? Jo give entire sati , had I. : iI. It. tirnndl'* <1 y<wr* of xji.-ri*1 , ' hi* rating, ami Miic.t tollable r--]>tital ion. T J.-" "Positively I V. ill h .!<! g. oil titii.il >/ / A /st mils newspaper space In your section. Do loio a gooti i , i-.g when r.<m, it il i\. c l\ A- -Ni i . c'ranyrga . " TREATMENT J Knowledge and skill are nc 'once pronounced inenrah at home. Every invalit the personal attcnt Tne most modem, ative method! Thotisan For three yean Doctor J. M. C having cured more people l>y his mil cation an y other physician in t the result of accident, nor ii i*. a poj cnt upon seventeen year, of h.td stu suits with his assistants over two hu only a few diseases, ;.:id the ic i. a: Nose, D?\vc1h Throat, , X,uncs, D?~fnStomach, C : Siicifs-e. U'orlli It hum in;;. ' ? yi'nr-!' mi- >'"< * fi? ll.o \ * liti.'iir.K. T( :i >' mii wly lor fliil . , . ihvrlsi I |-s | 11. : n ;u: ?,> i r in - d,1 r/ It Ai l?i t . itM. Mil (nd II.OU botllM. A> IV*M' , ) i BARGAINS! eceiving them > 4 1, and are comake room for n_ AKK :ock y KIOKS. ?"U""5TJbLSJbt? . (has .just returned from the Ihe larger portion ol" his lime there mi to pick tip stnil* al almost his below on a low thinjis : id Boys Clothing. ic >ter. Jlon" suits $l.sr?. .Mens nits $3 All wool Clay Worsted il- from 20 cents to $7.00. For SJi and 1!:11. Standard Prints 3 i - Challijes il, cents per vanl. qg Itf>n -s N ovoJt ie> at o cents, j m&, iSMo^js i ? . t.-i-'j |:? . po'; n shoes IS (fonts. ( )! 1:111 i . ( '<> liiion Soh-e she 10 co ;t. per pair up. Overall suits only 15 cents, Boys' knee # v a f,ic<> !in of >ilks,Satins,etc. 1 lore, .lust received "J solid cases JS cent:? to $:?.0o. ine Sample Hats !!it :n a i:t lot <i Straw-. YourV.'e liavc many ? !! ?>r bargains [ iih ntioniiij;. Come t > see us and 'owntor. >ectfully yours, tiderburk Go. 4 WIRE it, !'<l beforo. We will repair your watch i 6ec - f:i ? :< mi i or IJ no n! t. , jti-l ?!- i I' regular r'myillitce i.t tl up t>\ hi-. fnnii^ I greatest ofali, by his far-ronchiugun- l S acrificin g O ffei? ami i = tloin* to test the value of this / I! ^ l*i *-? ! II ?1 i I ? - - I " !...?? M WUIIJ i i > Wri'k? jlv, Watchmaker and Optician, Chester, S. C. .. .T-j ' J i' g .* - ;a ^ P p f?2 ?ti 1'' . - .' | j >w at your service. Diseases gj wp le now treated and enrcd ? :1 applying is guaranteed a ion of Dr. Cowdeu. B ? scientific and cur- B ) in the world. B ds cored. I owrten h?s ersi*?T 1 tiie repntntion of E Id, scientific modern mrtkw4s of medi- I ;he City of Wwhiuttim. This is not ? sitimt i?iu, ?r~ ? it? mi'jgciucr (itpcmi* M <ly ai;J rr-,earcli. 1'e personally con- I ulrcd pa*.ie:r -rriy day. He treats I alu. >?'. cui ' . His r.pfcisltiesare ^ lilictimatism. g| ?I;iti I>ise?.6s8. a A r. tiii an, > " ' Tlie fanner, t) ?> mechanic ami ttin bicycle rider arc liable to 11 n??x|???ct?iil cuts niVt bruises. I>e Witt's Wit< ' lln/rl halve is I lie host tiling to ket oti hand. It heals quickly, ami is well known euro for the |?i|cs, Cra ford llros. I