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Constant! Coughing! Constant coughing is not only very ! annoying, but tho continuous hacking and irritation will soon attack and injure the delicate lining of tho thnoat and air passages. A simple cough is bad enough; but a chronic cough is really dflngerous. Take advice and use the-celebrated Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup at ohce and be cured. DnBull's Cough Syrup Cures a Cough or Cold at once. Doses are small ami pleasant to take. Doctor* j recommend it. Price a?. els. At all druggists. LANCASTER ENTERPRISE Published Every Wednesday and Saturday j BY rbft Enterprise - Publishing Company A. J. CLARK K.nt..r, One Year, $ 1.00 Si* Months, ... . 50 cts Three Months, ... 25 cts In Advance. Saturday, No > ember 20. 181)8. The latest news from 1 * ari? indicates that the peace treaty he- i tween this country an<i Spain will he signed at an early day, possibly before this wn-k i>- (rone. It WOllId be lMterecstim; t-i ?ee a detailed aecminr ..I r11? cvficnsi-s of Unrl?? Sam'- |arr nmnmis sinners while the\ liav?< been ik l'aris, and to see lu>>\ niueh is left of that $'20,000 that was do(e>s|ted To their credit in h l'?ris bank tor their expense**. not salaries BLACKS (JO FOKTII ANBSHKD KLOOB. | Serious Trouble Willi Negro Soldiers at Aniiistoii. Montgomery. Ala.. Nov.'Jl?.A speeial frotn AimUtmi to Tin* .\ 1 vertiscr -ays: Member- <.i the Third Alabama int'iirin regiment , with murder in their heart.- emi-ed .* jireat exeitemen? here to ni^ht. t # I .. .. 44 - 1 . 1 ? . 4**1 I ? ^ onoruy auiT uai'K, i rivaie 'Uiu Jiart of Co. 15. Second Arkansas,' . while going towards his regiment j al camp Iroin town, was Aiot in I the head by a negro soldier, who j uIbo stabbed him in the back. (iild I y hart was taken to the regimental 1 hospital. A little later a mem 1 berof the Fourth Kentucky was ' *hot on Walnut street l?v a negro' . soldier, who lay in a cully, shoot- j ing at the white men who passed, i Firing was heard hi Liberia, thei ' negro quarter of t lie city, which] is npt far from Walnut street.and] 5 squad of provost guards went! to investigate. A~ it turned thei large crowd of negro -oldiers.J wit. ,/q twarnjng, opened lire up-1 on t\ guard with Springtiehls. i . V the gun in nie m the irgiinent. t The guard returned the lire. I hi t had low c?|'rtridges, and hioh had' Sour Stomach 'After irni laduced to try t.lMtABKTA I will never he wltliou' them in iMo house Jdrl'vir ?m III a very bad sliapO and my lioad QChoil ami I hail I'limn h trouble Now. tnrptak lull Cascareti, I fuel One My wife lias aim, med hem wltb bene Octal result* foreour rn.n.ar li JOB. Khiulinu. VCIC'ongtuM St.. 81 I .mm Mo. I <=ANOV I W CATHARTIC ^ rjWaoi MAJtrt aioirriwfo d, Vi?>i fflyken Weaken, yr tirlpe 1ch.Zjc.j0c. .. our? constipation. ... Hag N.w.'rr < WB|.*r, MMlr.al, l.? T?rt. Ill Tn.IlP Hofd and ?mranteod by all drorU*DAIe iihtrto else Tobacco Habit to retreat. Reinforcements more ammunition were sent but when they arrived the nog had disappeared. The number of negroes in mob was variously estiniatei from 50 to 200. In the gagement, Sergeant l)ol of the Thirl Tennessee, shot in the arm and Private < ham. Third Tennessee, reeeiv painful hut not necessarily < gerous wound in the stomach, any of the negroes were shot, not known, as no dead or wot ed have as vet been found, other members of the pro guard are missing and cannc found. When news of the trouble came known the white soli who were in the city gath around the provost guards' h quarters and begged for guns ammunition, crying like chil because their requests could be granted. Citizens armed tl selves and repaired to the sc of the battle. Mayor Higl once ordered all saloons cloe Several negro soldiers, one a Springfield which had just I fired, were arrested in vat parts of the city and locked though it was with dilliculty the infuriated white soldier* citizens were prevented wreaking summary venue upon them. Armories of the two local tary companies were broken and every gun and cartridge preprinted bv unknown pai (Jen. Frank, who is in comti of the troops here, came out was on the streets until a hour, (ten Colby, common the Second bngrade. order*1 two companies each of the '1 Tennessee ami Second Arki and brought them to the for whatever services migh required. They scoured the a11?i carried all soldiers to duty back to the camp. A member ot the Fourth cousin is said to have been hut the report cannot he ver One negro soldier while u arrest was shot in the arm I citizen. After the engagement at teenth and l'ine very few neg either soldiers or civilians, to he fouml on the streets a was well. Firing has heen h at various parts of the ctty rumors are atloat of crowds of negroes in ambush all investigation wa? fruitles A negro soldier whsdange ly beaten hv some wliite sol on Tenth street this after end this incident i? suppose have canned the riotous ac on the part of 5tie negroes, are said to have slipped o? the ratnp through the guard 1 Later?< >ne negro soldiei just been brought in dead another fatally wounded. F.xemtiye Clemency. John Harper, a negro, win sentenced to he hanged in < terlield County ue\t Friday, '-4 ro^t.ifo ?*?? ? >- I'"" <11111 cember 10. The re?pite wa result of much mrrespondinc tween Attorney Pollock, win resented the negro, and the i utivo department. Mr. poll last letter declared that .1 tfjir.v wan willing to sign i tion for a commutation in imprisonment, and the (Jovi decided to allow time for work of securing the propei pers. J. W. Powell, of (John who, in the early part of the t$*-r" " * *" 1 ? W. S and j also of this city, had his sentei for, commuted yesterday by Coven :roes Ellebe. Strong pressure i brought to bear in the form the Pe^'t'on8? ministers, lawyers, d 1 at twrs an(* ladies, with a big nil en- ')er cif'zens signed. In all i bson 18a'(' there were two thouss whs' "utiles to the petitions. Pow Lira- Wfts? found guilty of manslau ed a SU1^ sentenced to a sev Jan years' term. He will be set f If on Christmas Hay, after hav it is R*rve(l hut two years and n und- months.?A. Kohn in New: Two i ^'our,er t be | A rbor The pupils of the Lanca* be- Craded School observed Ar liers l^ay 011 Friday the 25th. in ered w''h appropriate and instruct ead- exercises> consisting of songs, t . nlantimr. :iiid 1 ncsnnv on Irnoc an their uses. The Kev. J. II. Be 1 ridpe pave the pupils a talk I not trees, illustrated by object less lem- from his dinner bap?which 1 ence tilled with some of the many p' h at thinps which our trees afford. ed. showed that we could profita with divide with the fruit and tiin been trees of our Southland the pres ious fruitless devotion to the cot bush. Mr. Holdridpe will alw up. . . . . that an afret,frve and interef audience at the school. ' aiU Immediately after the addr rom j the children inarched out to am ? j prove, where a silver maple ! planted and dedicated to the in mili orv of I>r. .1. Marion Sims, into 'f lie ballot an a State llo' aP" resulted in the selection of rties. j yellaw jessamine bv an aln nand unanimous vote, and ...... ? late IJVINii IX TIIKCOI NTR idinp: . d out, One of the Rest Sipns of hird Times is the (irowinp Font insHSj ness tor Country Life. Clt V i t 1)0 * Iii the December LailieR* ll< CI .lourtiiil Kdward Holt, with m r>t on .. r ,, i satisfaction, notes the strong dencv t<? country living, and ^; lieves that k'it is one of the I I signs of the times. Nothing itied. the world can keep a man or n,'Mf man so young and fresh as t< ',v a aide to he in touch each day \ the perpetual freshness and J c A ' i of Nature. Suburban life int roe,*? more out-of-door living, and I were is what we Americans all n nd it \yt. want more exercise, and lt>Rr(l bnrban living makes that eaail(l Wo want our interest in th veral kept frPhh. and that Nature ? , but for U8 gh nothing else can. i mum wiii ijiii_> iiumi stm oi rous- ture'8 restful ways the more r diers fuj will they heroine. The Hi noon we keep our children to the i 1 to. the healthier will they ilevi Hons mentally. The more our y who breathe in the pure air wl I God intended for all, hut wl ines. | man in the cities pollutes, ' has! better women we shall have ; and ; fewer worried mothers we s ; see. The more our youim i I see of out-of-door sports the n I clearly will they realize the ^r ! ness of splendid physical het The more the tired housed > w a s , . . . ? : sees of Mowers and plants hes I , .. . I closer will become h? r interef I ' nil things natural and sim j and as she sees the simpli , with which Nature works, un< e lie- . ... i . .. scions)v will the lesson tie loi ' n f' i upon h -r and enter into her methods. We all agree that tl nek K j? m, teaeher 11U?* Nature lier II d ge Let lis :i!i. then, get :>* cloci peti- her as possible. Whutevej life is wholesome to ti,>. ami uplifting to the soul I strengthening to the body. In the very act of studying her arum ' pa*jful ways there is health/' nhlJt OABTOniA. ' Bear, the yf ThS Kind YOU HJW Always B z Deadly Ca ? Cured tn|B Do Not Give Up in De- }}'*' inu spair?There is Hope! I mn . !,l1" fell I ro<' gh For ages it. has been thought Ito .... that Cancer is incurable, ami ul en . ' iiii I those ho unfortunate as to have a,? 1<M this dreadful allliction have con- a ? ,nP sidered themselves beyond hojio of 'in' ine recovery. The doctors are ab- J*^1 5 solutely unable to ntVord any relief, and the poor sufTerer might well consider himself on the way i to nn early grave. J It is now easy to see why the fl iter doctors have failed to cure Cancer. * . Their theories have been ail wrong, m' and hence their treatment misdirected. They have made the J| mistake of thinking that by cut- fl ree ting out the sore or ulcer, known IF uid as Cancer, the disease would be * >ld- gotten rid of, and the patient re- for on stored to health. Rut the cruel nji s knife accomplishes nothing, for i _ the Cancer prompt ly returns,and is j always more virulent than before. n"^ It lias been demonstrated, lieyond tei 11? doubt. that Chancer is a blood disease, usi hi v and can not be cured by the surgeon's rei * knife beeauso the hlootl rnn not he rut ,)t>r away. lent "Several years ago my wife had an ?on ulcer on her tongue, which, though an- an noying. war not regarded seriously at nw :,.vs lirst. it refused to heal and began to ;tcd grow, giving her much pain. The doc- Hi tors treated it for quite a while but dr< Si gERRY'S [XCE ?or! AXIQUSI the j ^ lost ^ Jm,.i tenJ ; in j "* ,T'! BOB H m; - m < villi I ,.?),! finr r\ ??n i ? rr i \y JU jlv i * . / A L " i' 'HUH ' ~ Tl ABSOLUTELY PURE WI Midi*!". I fully realize the suprt mp*! for Flour, adulterated with l?>e* ( and other Foreign matter. Tin* I August lOth. 1898. I offer t Na-I above brands of Flour Gua est Winter Wheat Goods of the I)Her I havu a first-class, up-to-da noil, per day. run entirely by water p slop j the City, with every facility know tirlH j Your orders will have prompt liirh j the best Attontion. Ilioll | MTM.sK I'UK t'Kl ('/'.S Flour the Stuff delivoted your station. the ??o> //Of Get pri hall WHITE and GOLD MEDAL Brar men ! = J. M. GERRY, iIfh. 7 IV1l'e j ' ^?Qill EON <odj! * coil :o: rr,M> i>< >n r m;mi ori'' kok jk\vi:m:n h ah fiW II tiiiin it.- li' i -% fi.r It' :il?'i\tii .1. it..- i in R. BRA i* to i' um<" MONKV nn<ifor often tlmoN fnr Imn; II (ii) i ml ynu i vi r t lllnki < ! ' llril I." Mr.licit h is _ f. j | ycum nnd that he cerminlv lietivr wlicro . ' ' 'ml hi. inlviTtiscmciit hi in . i. .i riiialiiviic v ic< ' llriic.' mir iiililluitur aim. . 1 In- will ili'innnntrAt l?'f j in tin n i>ui i rii i uri- ;?iw .ii.il a hi per cent lii'ilu fur i in ul.ir*. r. bran: 0U?ht I'or you a Money saving .J OHESTKIi m incer at Last!" ! <> unable to do hor any good, and v, 1111y pronounced it Cancer of a most t lignunt typo. We wore greatly Tinod and gnve I"'1" every remedy 'ommondod, but they did not seem roach the disease, and it continued spread and (trow. Upon tlie advice a friend she began to take S. S. S., I after a few bottles had been used Jy decided improvement was noticed, X J continuing the remedy she was red completely and the permanence the cure has boon proved, as no sign 8of the disease has returned, though ten years have elapsed, 11. L. >1 lOni.KBKOOKB. The cures made by nent. it is the only blood remedy whicn can cure obstinate deep-seated blood diseases, because it which acts on the correct principle of cing out the poison and ridding the item of it forever. 3. S. S. never fails to cure the worst les of Cancer, Scrofula, Catarrh, zema.Contagious Blood Poison,Kheuitism. old sores, ulcers, etc., it mat's not what other remedies have been ed in vain. It is the only blood < nedy guaranteed Purely Vegetable M d contains not a particle of potash, ?rcury, arsenic or other minerals. * \ Valuable books on Cancer and Blood Reaves will be mailed free to any adess by Swift Specific Co., Atlanta, Ga. i omn i o Loiun lyiiLLo i r .A., Q-A.. N-. *>N - ~- .^V V? . . -. ??v?.. . ^ * i* 'C* "!?. ? ^ ^ i*?\: 'iV:^"vyf ? *?' r ' y,. ; i' .-' vw ijfcSi ?r V ' (\ P.:'>- " 1 MC\ P ' ' . ? ^ NTEK WHEAT FLflUH mtw* disgust of consumnrs Corn Floor, Corn Starch, On and after this date* he Wholesale trade the iranteed Absolutely Pure Highest type. te Mill, capacity 6oO barrels owi r. located in the heart of n to the business. ^ shipment, quick delivery and , Meal, Gr'ts, Bran and Ship ^ cos from your grocer on BOB ids flour-pure goods * Merchant Miller H: % X X / + BO 1*1 III.J?. < UH'KS, SirA KItVVAUK OK KOU i?' otHuinc<1 from NDT you know how ofti n one isrtccoivt Hindi i Ktmly . f ordering auch things for H to order from ttiun you who uccnnlonally member all Jewelers arc not ho well ponied o what he says. Now, try It; ho want* you ctlon makes them a if root deal lower. Write l)T, The Jeweler. oweler, , S. (J. ' d