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WHOOPING COUGH: One of the most distressing sights, is P to sco a child almpst choking with r the droadftal whooping-cough. Give the child Df. Bull's Cough Syrup, the li greatest pufinonary remedy, ami re- ; lief will come at once, the coughing spells will re-occur less frequently, 2 and, in a few days, the sufferer will ho -i entirely cured. No other remedy can boast of so many cures. i ZteBull's: Cough Syrup ' Cures Whooping-Cough quickly. Doses arc sniull ami pleasant to take. Doctors Tcconinu inl it 1'ru e .-s cents. At all druggists. | LANCASTER ENTFMW : D..UI:.Uaj \A/?i 1-.. 1 o-a _ i r uundiicvi ncuncsuay ana oaiurci \y j VA ! r he Knttrprise - Publishing Company, ? A. J. CLARK Kttltor. n One Year $ 1.00 : y Six Months 50 cts Three Months 25 cts In Advance. r Saturday, October iif>, 181)8. p Inexhaustible Supply. ( r ^ . r ()ut of 18,000,000 acres in South c Carolina,about l*2,000,000acres an- j a mainly of pitte. Tin* CanlnerIjHcv Lmnlifr Company.of (ieorire- j . town, ' a letter 1 the I'mtnl . States Chief of Kiijiineer* <av- : j tl "Some three years at:<> our at ten tl tion was e 11?- 1 to the timber re- w sources of this part of the State | of South Carolina, are) from our I investigation* became sati^l'n rl ..... . ... b in:ir in" suppiv oi tittiitcr w ipI'at't km 11 v i iie.x li.iu t ihie.M Mr. < 'has. Marthinsen, also ??f f' \ n. write- tit:* * from 1 personal survey lie estimates that the timber tor rue nub* onlv on each side o! the rivers tributary to (leoryetow n will viehl s hiiii,. " 000.000 teet Ot boa rd jaeasiire.a let '' in the stine limited section i- :l enoutrh cypress alone to keep I'' four lar^e lumber mills in full | operation lor twent\ \i':ir?. The short leaf fdi.e ot South i Carolina t* wliaf i? known t? tin* tr?ik' as North Carolina pine. 11 i> i ? ' nearly white in color, su-reptihie 'i of smooth ti 11 i s Ik and hi<ih polish.;' Th lonn 1 :if pim* i< k now n as | I' the yellow pine, and i- highly '' teemed hv the hiiilders. I'he ap ' pearanee of the ey press is Very 1 much like ash, and may he pol-'h lphed ti? look like marhle. w Cedars also arow in some see , " tions in scattered j>-tt he-, hut " there is h -rdlv enouirh of it to at- ' * tract the attention of commerce, j5' though some cedar h cut and''" pawed here. . . ? - . t' lie wan* nl* Ointments for < alarrh '' That Contain .Mcmiry. r | as mercury will surely !< I , . A V. - *' "? \ wb. nc.U.-ru.V it il.rou*? i . I Such articles ahould ik-v i W J prescriptions ffbin rcputabb b - , I ?him:mo they wttl <1<?U t.ui 1...1 / ' ' ' f \ Curo, n.;n?*tuj fed / O, ooiiy \ :-:;;r:;.vq ???- - ; X la ,. I. I.MTtf'1. ???* . iji tmiT'm, prin-i"t i Ymilv l'tM ur,. . IlH/tOrftlHt Having sold oil tour Mercantile business to The Farmers liankinjr *' and Mercantile Co., all parties * that owe us must comeV forward and settle up at once. \V(e posi- li tively can't carry over a\y a,>* '' counts. This\noiicc af.pl\e? to <> ou, if owe us. \ m T. M. Fit/Patrick A- liro]^ -To-U?r for Fifty On In. tl ert tobacco habit cure. makes wcak^k tl , blood pure. 50c. !. All tlru^'SUl IW 1 )cntriiction in Columbia. The Marion Street Methodist hurch, Columbia, the Sunday chool room, the parsonage and a ca rivate residence next to the arsonage were all destroyed by Pr ire last Tuesday evening. The :l? usurance en the cliurch was only P{l 000, on the parsonage $18,00. 'hat night the asylum barn with '' ts contents, 7 mules and one n a re and a big lot ot' hay, was " dso burned. Insurance $2,200. ?' ,'otal loss $.'?,.">00. tin ? ai Setting Out Strawberries. jtl' ' bl liy many, October is regarded ,e the best month to set out su trawberries, especially in the uiddle and southern portions of j ho cotton belt. It is a hardy dant and will make considerable I se rowth between this and Christ-1 aas. Select plants from thisj'? ear's runners ; never set out an i'u Id plant; an old plant is easily '1* ecognized bv bavin}: more or less ( ark roots, whilst those of young i ,n slants are yellow. The lain! houlil have been thoroughly f?reared and highly manured, with se rell-rotted cow manure or with round bone and kainit, or with shes in place of kainit if ash- si an be had. Lay oil drills ."{ feet pet apart and set plants 15 to is l*' r?rhe? apart in drills. Trim ill' ?" lost of the leaves and shorten 1 lie roots some if very long. 1 "mlle roots in mixture of clay and | *? rater; spread out in furrow, over with a little dirt and pre>s Ins lirmly on them, then till lurow so that crowns of plants will e on a level with general surface r a shade below it ; never set so < ? eep that the crown or bud -hall e covered with dirt.?Southern m 'nltivator. hi Dr. Hull's rough Syrup should '-n e kept in everv household. It i? o | lie best reined V for can gh or cold. ( 11 nd i-- especially recommended ?r that <;rip rough. I'rice ets. I'' I?in Keopcniim the Drcytus Case ''' I'aris net. J7.?The court of ''1 cscclion which is to decide iiiion tie <|uer?tmn of reopetittu: ? " trevfm. ca-e opened at noon. The In I ail w as crow ded. No demonsta- < ;, ion w;i. made iroiind the palace. he grates was closed, however, as t >lt matter of prccaution. and only ! (>,| icket holder-! were admitted, hile spectators outside kept!" iovine. I.aliotu. Zola's counsel,! ccupied a prominent seat. Mine. ] treyfus was provided with a seat j n the corner. I he case was | ailed r Ifimpt 1 \ 1 leporter 15 ?111 : pem d tin- line- t>y ri ferine ;|i, . x ?t ineiit and -can C il- ill - Ii;il caused, poke of tin- etVorts to olita i m I In- i r?vi-i it l>:i-? 11 oh tlii- suspicion < f >4 In- lioa l ili'.i U X WllttOll l?y I-.-It I a/.y. Mo pointed out that there}<r -ii-f.irious 1'actH which jii- | died th" ri'Vi-joii. M me. I?r. \ 11 - i !: i. it 11 ! ! i. '' ) 11 r 1111 - 111 i i i ! n'l wri'i* th" honlcratix. i h" i ' ni t will I?:iv?? to examine t ho j p act*. (tight Nice I.ittto Itide. ^ \ i \s ^ ork. 'hi . j i. ? I )r. .11! I i i rs. Me I rat 11, a 11 or h ivmg cover i Jli.lHMi miles on tin it hicveh i . (?' ,000 inilos aloot exclusive ol ? ""> . 4 i ..... i . i > 'en .(i";urv>, ;irrnt' I !(? (lav I?\" loan, y (? IVmim I' mil 11< 1. Al'lor iii . .ig t lii'T ri?l< at '"li hoy will have circled 111? earth it their wheels. 1 Alger and Mile. * continue to!>ofend themselves, and most of ie soldiers' sickness they atribute to their own imprudence. Spain Makes a Protest. Washington, Out* 27.?It heme known today that the janish government had made a otest to the United States ;ainst the action of the navy de irtnient in sending the battle ips Oregon and Iowa to Manila, us protest was presented rough the French embassy in ashington, the only channel of diplomatic communication hereon this country and Spain. No iswer has yet been returned to e prof' st by this government, it it is certain that the inten?n of sending the two powerful norclads to augment. Dewey's set will not be abandoned. From I that can be learned, it is evimt that the protest. Wa* pre* nted during the sfbsence of' resident McKinley in the^west, r Secretary Hay renueHted that > should hold the matter njit.il 1 had the opportunity of conIting the President before suhltting the American reply. The ground on which Spain ised the protest was that the ruling of the battleships to Mala was a violation of the spirit the peace protocol, which con mplated the maintenance of the itus quo and tacitly forbade tlier party to the agreement to igment its forces in the Philpines. pending an agreement ubodied in the treaty of peace be signed in I'aris. Poisoned by (Jtiack Medicine. Charleston, net.. JT.-A special mi Pock Mill to 1 he News and) nirier says: Mr. P. M. Planks, a farmer livg near Kdgcmnor. lost two ol - I a mi I y of hi- family to da\ mi I lie elicet- of chill tonic. I li morning hi- wile took a dose) what she .-opposed to he rove's Chill Ionic, and at tlicj UK* t line jzave tier IiIt 1?' son ;i i iso. and a little lator her I lo daughter a dose. 1 n less than an hour a ml a halt i ? mother ua-dead.and a wa^on ; n* to I Jock 11 i11 lor a collin. | llile the Irielids were here i ry i n tr the mot Iter's eollin a man' tile up and said to brim; two' llin-. as the little -on was ?! an. | id the little irirl was not expect I 1 to live. I lie neighborhood Ieatly shocked hy tlii- -ad acci tit. ????????? The N c\v 11 onu: iewino- M achme is a ood one. Vou can et one lor less mony than other Agents liaise you. See them efore buying. Iwer\ lie is guaranteed to 1\'/? c'ltic('ir>fl/?n 1 V D< i I I O 1 i t I * 9 I I For sale by the Enterprise Publishing Company. > gERRY'S [) ATJQ1 BOB '' H i 1EOOLD ^ ^:D M ABSOOJI?iY PUBl 1 fully realize the for Flour, adulterated and other Foreign m< August lOth. 1898, I < above Brands of Floi Winter Wheat Goods < I havo a first-class, up por day. run entirely by v tho City, with ovory facility Your orders will havo p tho best attention. S*ay-.i.nK* i nht 1'Rick> Stuff delivered your static - no t s?\Kr. / ;ri:ns WHITE and COLD MEDA J. M. PERRY, We Make A Specialty Of Printingc, N< >TK I IK ADS, I.KTIKK I IK ADS, KN V KI.< H'KS. K.I 1,1; I IK ADS. ST AT KM KN IS. KIK M ; II A M S. I'AMKIll.KTS. MINI I i>. clIKT I.A lis. !" is I K I I S? I :i I I . < \ ? TV I IllH" tl? !!? ' I-1: I ? M l-- < Rnterphisp Publishing 1 VV w i / ? t X <i l..\ N<' A>TI .IP li;e l.idiiig Fire In.sunr.ee Co (j| America." I 1 ! ; : it. ?I ] . < ! art. r I - r /ETNA run, uMiiiMi; mill M II A li I I Olth. < O! < .i-lt < a pit a I * I.imii i ,,,|i ? oyer 11." (ii !.pant oyer . 77,'"M ^i-yi-nl oilier xfroiitf reliable e i e- represented ami tlllSllle>> e ' I to in** will receive prompt l ion. A. .1. <'I.Alt K Resident A ? Volt will 1)0 alilo to tit selection of sowing inacltii the KntkkI'HISK ofliee J10W. have throe kinds, all NAw Ii ?We want to sell you Ane. (CELSIOB ffllLLS [JSTA, GkA.. & >n n. J ?F ru: v P v" v t. | * E WINTER WHEAT FLQLC / supreme disgust of consumers 1%, with Corn Flour, Corn Starch, itter. On and after this date, Jfi Dffer the Wholesale trade the i{? ir Guaranteed Absolutely Pure ^ 5f the Highest type. ^ >-to-date Mill, capacity 600 barrels *ater power, located in the heart of ^ known to the business. it irompt shipment, quick delivery and J ? Flour, Meal, Grits, Bran and Ship J jn. jjj Got prices from your grocer on BOB J L Brands flour?pure goods- S The Merchant Miller *3si NOTICE! 4 I | To the Taxpayers of Lancaster I county: I The Treasurer's office will be | open for the collection of taxes f?r (iscal year ISihS, from the 15th day of October to the 31st day of December, 1898. A The levy is as follows, viz: ? State, 5 mills. I 'on nt v, 5 44 I |('.A C.K. K., 3 " I . School, 3 44 ^ l.nCAI. I.KVY j ). lv. *V C. K, !{., ( rills (.'reek, 1} mills | < >. K.iV K. K., Picasant Hill. 3 mills I O. K vV 0. K K., (Jane i, ;t ('reek, 7 mills I banc.i>ter < iraded School, 4 44 j Kershaw " 4 44 jo.ikhurst 44 44 I 44 i Juliet X 1 ??..?<!-" 2 IOI \|. I.KVVS 15V DISTRICTS. I tullau I,ami, 1<> mills jfl ' VV a \ h i vv. It; 44 ^ jt'aue Creek No.:;, 23 44 * ' I < 'une < 'reek <traded, 27 41 (Vine < reek .fones X impanyj ihm'K 2r> nulla < tills ( rtM-k (iruded. 21 f 4t ,' < i i I Is ('reek -loiios X ,M,tUHl Heads, 223 | I'.ul'.rd. Hi 44 )i III VI ' ' ';i* * reek No. ?J, Hi 44 IM\t 1 Ma' Cr. k Nm. !?, s?^ (Kershaw), 20 mills I I 'leasant 111II, No. 1), (Kerslmw), I'd in ills I M H??l O * / ^ l i,ihni.imi IMi'sisafit Hill, No. 7, l!> " j |*|?-a?aot Ilill. No. 13. 3 niriisnttcii (Oak Hirst), 23 mills 1l l'leasunt 11 ill, .1 ones X nt. Uoads, 21 mills v ??? Cedar Creek, Id w ake a Cedar ('reek, Jones X aes at lloads, IK mills *n We Respectfully submitted lomefl j. E. Blackmon, Co. Treas. jofl /' /