Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, December 07, 1898, Image 1
J. B. MACK
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* VOL. VIII.
From Etfre^^^ousness,
TIIAT no ono remedy can contain tin*
elements necessary to euro all diseases,
is a fact well known to .everyone.
Dr. Miles' System of Itestoratlvo Remedies
consists of seven distinctively different
preparations, each for its own purposo.
Mrs. I,. C. Itramley, 37 Henry St., St. CathA
crincs, Ontario, writes: "For years 1 sufferctl
from extreme nervousness and annoying
constipation, developing Into palpitation
and weakness of the heart. I was unable to
sleep, suffered much from headache, pain in
my left side, palpitation and a constant
feeling of weakness and pr&stration. I began
^ ' using Dr. Miles' Nervine, Heart Curo and
Nerve and Liver Pills and tho Antl-l'.-iln
Pills to relieve sudden paroxysms of pain
and headache. I soon felt much Improved
and the pains and aches and weariness left
me. I then took I>r. Miles' Restorative
Tonic and am now rcstoreu to my former
good health."
I)r. Miles' Remedies
a are sold liv all <lnnr.
JP gists under a positive Miles
guarantee, first liuttle HR0m6di6Sl
benefits or money ro- -"tB
funded, liooic on dis- wL 8t?ro JM
cases of tiio heart and^K^ Health
nerves free. Address,
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valve (I'in i aoro|?i it roiiniiTfrli or imitation.
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ORELES IS THE
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LANCASTER, S.
! FKOM A DM Ilt A L DF.WKY.
Ilr Writes Feelingly t<? llic
Widow of One ol llis .Men.
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(ireensburg, Dec. 'J.?The foli
lowing is a letter received from
Admiral Dewey by Mrs. Nosb, of
! Mt.Pleasant,whose husband,.Jesse j
| Nosh, whh killed in the battle of |
Malate, .1 uly dlst.
Olympia, Flasgship, Manila, Oct. j
23, 18!>8.
My Dear Mrs. Nosh: I wish toj
i express to you my deepest sym- j
pathy. It must lessen your sorrow
somewhat to know that your
young husband fell lighting
bravely for his country,the noblest
death a man can know. From
the Olympia I watched the fight j
that fearful night and wondered i
how many American homes would j
he saddened by the martyrdom
suffered by our brave men, and |
I my sympathy wont out to each j
I and every one of them,
j Your loss has been sadder than j
the others.and I am unable to ex-)
j press the sorrow 1 feel for you.
j fears came to my eyes as 1 read
j the sad story of the father who
I never saw his child and then the
loss of all that was left to the!
! brave mother. It is hard some{times
for us to believe, but our
heavenly Father, in his infinite j
| goodness, always does things for
the best, and some day father,
j mother and daughter will he i
(joined, never to ho parted.
With my tendered sympathy i
i believe,
Your sincere friend,
(Jkouui: Di.wky.
The daughter of Mr. and Mrs.
I Nofls was named for Admiral i
! Dewoy.
flow to Look twood
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(Joou ks are really more
j than skin deep, depending entirely
on a healthy condition of
jail the vital organs. * if the liver
| is inactive, yon have a bilious
j .
j look ; if your stomach is disorder|
ed, von have a dyspeptic look ; if
'your kidney* are affected, you j
j have a pinched look. Secure good!
health, and you will 6iirely have
; good looks. "Electric Bitters" is
a good Alterative and Tonic. Acts
I directly on the stomach, liver and
kidneys, purities the blood, cures;
pimples, blotches and boils, and
'gives a good complexion. Every!
bottle guaranteed. Sold at < raw-,
ford Bros I)rug Store. " ?? cents!
per bottle.
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f'o/o m9 Hnnntn Dies Smhh ni #/
j |
t'oroie r Young went to lloutlij
spring Monday to hold an impiest
over the body o| \ iolett Boilings,
colored who died -llddruh ^Ull
day night. at the .age ol about ??o
Veal's. She was in her Usual
fair he.tit h SiiItd and w tail to
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Ik.mI wit li<hii Hiv complaint. her,
in! test ilii <1. ami hi 111?
fujlit In* <!i\? i 1 that ?.he wa>
j not I.real In ilii ami upon e\
lamination loiiml that In- was
, rohl in ileal h.
1 In* venlict o| tin* coroner's
. jury was that -In- atue to her
ileath Irom heart ili.-ea-e.
A COUCH In not 1.1. a few r It iSoc* not
I have to run .t certain course Cure i.s quickly t
:411?1 effoeOrally With Oitt Minut* < o .u'h Cure
tho brsi r.'mpilv 'f<>r all ?(?? ? m..I f.?r u>?* mosi
ncvri" I'usi'i Wr rci'on.ini'iul il l^i'ikunf u *
tfooil I r ??li?r>l Hr< *.
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PLACE TO BUY
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SL1MI-WEEK L vY.
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SECOND EDITION OC
THE SEVEKE STOUM.
Fierce Wind*. Sleel and Snow <lo
Much Damage. Baltimore Visited
by the Highest Wind
Known in Nineteen YearsStorm
on the Jersey Coast.
Columbus, O., Dec. I. ?All day
terriflic storms have raged all
over the State, particularly in the
northern part, Kain and sleet
have fallen here all day and the
streets havo been deserted.
A special to the State-Journal
from Lima tells of conditions existing
there, saving:
The severest storm in years has
prevailed here to-day, doing
many thousands of dollars worth
of damage to telegraph and telo
pnono and electric light companies.
I'oleH have given way under
the weight of wet snow and hundreds
of wires are down and
crossed so as to make them useless
and dangerous. 1 ho city is
in darkness to-night. Trains on
all roads are late and a rear end
collision between Cincinnati,
Hamilton and Davton trains resulted
on account of the blinding
storm.
Another special from Kindlay
savs : The heaviest storm known
in years has raged all day, street
oar trallic is entirely suspended
and all railroad trains are very
late.
rilKOUUIIOIT Til K OHIO \ \ I.I.KV.
Cincinnati, Dec. 1.?'1 he snow
storm of last night was followed
to-day throughout the < >hio valley
by rain and sleet and high winds.
Telegraphic communication, rail
way and trolleys are badly eripplod.
ANulllKK SKA STOK.M.
1'hiladolphiA, December 4.?A
heavy rain storm which beg^n
here has continued all of to-day
with increase violence accompapanied
b' winds of almost gale
velocity. Telegraph wires from
this city south were rendered
almost useless on account of the
heavy winds. No great damage
is known to have resulted.
A few dispatches received at
the Maritime exchange told of a
very heavy northeaster prevailing
at the Delaware breakwater and
at other points along the south
New Jersey coast. At many
points the tide rose to the highest
point it has reached in years.
The w i ml at Atlantic (,'ity
reached a maximum velocity at
10 o'clock this evening of about
tin miles. stirring-up a high sea
both on the beach ami meadows.
Several private re-id >nce- on the
meadows were completely surrounded
by water, compelling occupant
to use boat in going to
and from the buildings.
.-h\ Kill -I |S MNKII.KN U.\i:s.
Baltimore, Dec. I.?The nu?>t
severe rain and wind storm that
has visited Baltimore for many
years prevailed to-day aud did
thousumls of dollars of damage.
Sixty miles an hour was the ve
Incity given out by the weather
bureau, the highest for l!? years,
Tito fury of the wind was not
long continued, l or eight ininutes
its velocity varied between
between .*>."? and <!<t miles. iSut
this was long enough to do great
damage, f ully MM) houses were
blown down, trees uprooted ami
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YOUR CHEAP G]
TERF
1X1 '.MISER 7, 1898.
Willi ! ! III 3
ftO\A
Absolutely 1
Makes the food more d<
I
b_ . wqtal dakino popol??s
leveled. Telegraph. telephone,
electric 1 iht ami trolley
poles were blown down like so
many ten pins. Large sections of
; the city are in darkness to-night,
; and the telegraph ami telephone !
i systems are badly wrecked.
The British steamship < >rtlna.
which mailed to-day for Glasgow,I
was blown aground in the chan|
nel. No casualties have been reported.
i Salesila if ami th*' Sales.
Salesdav brought the usual
[ large crowd to town Monday. The
Clerk of the Court sold four
tracts of land, all for partition
| purposes. The tirst tract sold was
in the ca?e of.Fulia 15. Mobley et
! al., against K11 a L. Kvans. 2*51
! acres in the neighborhood of
Heath Spring. It was bought bv
.lohn A. Hridgos f'>r $006.
The next sale wnd in the case
I of Jennie I'. llellc against Wm. I*.
Ilelk. ai p-s, bought l>y Jennie i
r. Iielk at $500.
I Duncan Mc( Jongan et al against
K. Hilton was tin* next?-JOS
acrt'rt. It was bought by K.
111Itun for $500
In the <?f Kli/.abeth KenInington
versus Jno. <\ ('atoe 102 |
jacros boIiI for $205, and wasi
bought by Jno. C. Uatoe; Sj acres
was bought by .1. .1. Dees for $121.
The Sheriff sold two tracts, one
a foreclosure case of A. J. Clark
I
j versus \V. D. Johnson, 00 acres.
, It was bought by T. V. W'illianiH
! at $70.
I The otner, \V. I'. Caakey, as
i assignee versus Agnes C Caakey,
administratrix, 250 acres. It was
| bought by
I for
I sc l>r. Hull's Cough Syrup tor
that hacking cough. It i? the
best medicine tor all throat and
lung affections. One bottle of
; this reliable remedy will effect a
| cure. 1'rice Joe.
? U?v. I'. M. 1'lyler, Tradesville's
Vanderbilt, exhibited to us
vest?rdav a rare curiosity?two
j sweet potatoes that had grown
into and through an old friz off
of a whipple-tree?one through
tlie small j ?rt and the >t!?? r
through the large opening, com
pleteh tilling up the openings
It i- very rem irhahle that th?? old
rusty iron should lie just in the
right place for the two potatoes
to grow in it.
V irntint"il jfriL*" i n ? I???
mills ot Maine is threatened. The
operatives arnuetli.it the conditions
were unfavorahle for resist,
ing .Tie etif in wanes niaile a year
ago, as stocks of goods on hand
were heavy and flu* workers were
not organized. Now, however,
stocks are l?>w and a complete organization
has heen effected
among the mill hands. The present
time, t herofore, seems fav rable
for a successfui-a^'J^" ^
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roceries. '
'RISE.
NO 70.
j Baking
^ Powder
Pure
jJicious and wholesome
*ocw CO., r?r? YORK.
?Miss Helen Connors is visit ing
relatives at KoeU Hill.
?Miss Mamie Stover of Heath
Spring in teaching the DeKalb
school.
?For good shoes call on McCardell
<fc Allison. They carry a
good line.
?Miss Lois Mobley of Heath
Spring is visiting Mr.S. T. Blackmon's
family.
M i V % ' A ?
?.ui-. * i. vssoorne, 01
Blackshurg. is the guest of Mr.
I). A. Williams fatnilv here.
i
?Miss Lillian Masse}' of Tirzah
i>- visiting lier frieml Miss Eugenie
Williams here.
? Inspect McCardell & Alii
si'ii*w shoes before you buy. They
carry an excellent line of shoes
as well as general merchandise.
?There will tie services in the
Episcopal church Thursday night
of this week, at 7: .'JO o'clock, conducted
by the Rev. ,1. W. Cantey
Johnson.
? Married. Sunday, at the resilience
of the bride's father, Mr.
Henry Thompson, by Mr. D. A.
Williams, Mr. Tom iJabney and
Miss Met tie Thompson.
?Claude Hancock, white, and
Roh Witherspoon. colored, were
nrrpKtpfl mul 1(?IITPII iti ? ??1 ?-?? ??*
day last, week for robbing the
| store of the Farmers' Hanking &
, Mercantile (-o.
?List of letters advertised for
the week ending December (?th.
18JJS. Kev. h. Helk, Wm. Heath,
YVm. Rainley, W. A. Thompson
and Tom Wilson.
.1. F. Grkoort, i\ M.
New York had a million
dollars loss by tiro Sunday night.
Two of her sky scraping buildings
were burned, though not
totally destroyed. < ither buildings
wore more or less damaged.
I Among the losses was the home 4
ollices of the Home Life Insurance
Co.
? You will be able to make i?n
, . , ,ii'
I selection ot sewing machines a
i the F.NTKKI'IIISK ollice now. W ^
litvo 111r? ?? kiii.K. all Now I i"Mies J
'?Wo want l?> you ono. ^ ;y
A lew lot of NV V
I Home sewing machines
on hand at this
office.
(ffBjy 9 J*** whl?kfy llabio;
8 8 * it Owfi tunisr* wnt IRt'll. \
"fffSSHWJ"' .flicu lot N. 1'rvor ilfc "**1
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Ilenut) Is niood Dr^
Clean lilood means a clean
beaut >' without it. (\i?c.?rrts, ('aii^ wAXAC
tie clean your hloml aijd keen lU \
stirring up the la/,> liver ami ill it |f au
(unities from Jlie ho?lv\ Ueifiii >day
banish | :utiles, ImNs, lilokliis, 1. I klicit'ls
ami t'i it hly bilious c(>in|ilc\i<in I y takin
t'.iscj: 'ts. -beauty for ten cents. All ?lr
fciHts, jalisfaction guaratiteei'^Ji),. >?;,?
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