Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, December 10, 1898, Image 1

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It I.P.MI'K IN. Hit -inn I'.is-i'ii-21 f A'.'i'iil I. A. I'.MKIMIN, Triiiiii- Mm i ' LAXCASTKftt A CHllSTKH It AI LWA V. Between Cluster ami Lam ..ster. In etlcct 7 00 u.iii.. Sunday, ! *?.'I?. II. ISU7 Ihiih/ I 'j'rt /it Sn into #/.. Westbound. l-..i?t luiurut No. No. II N.. H No IV A. M. 11'. M l ; A M. 11'. M. ?'J Oft ft fto <1 Ar....Chester I.V; 11 oft 7 oft I 8 ft(I ft lift " orr'i* " II Vti 7 vo 8 43 ft 7ft Knox's .... ' II 7 :i<? 8 3ft ft Ift " Mel i.iiiK'I . I || |o 7 10 Sift ft oft it .. Kiclilmrn.... ' I II fto 7 fto s Ift i ftft * liuscoin villi* " I 17 oft h ihi V soft I ift 1'nlnr Shoals. " , iv ift x io 7 ftft I lift il ". l-'ort liiiuii . ." IV Vft s Vo 7 3* I ,*o "... drum... " IV in * lift 7 7s III Miller's i'ri-ss'|?" IV fto S Ift 7 VO I Oil vl I.v l.iilicustcr Ar I no! * fto A M 1'. M.I V M 11 M. Train leaving t.aneoster at 7:Vo a to nects al Chester with southern K.ulua\ iming south, \ 1. iroiui; north anil II (' & N Vc.v tibulc utul local trains k'olnt,' west. Train leaving I. hum-ter at 3 io |> m . rot, nccts at I.ancaster with O. K A C Iroin Catn den. ami <'hester with Southern Kailw a. t'oinc nnrth anil Hnnth ai.i' u-ifli t' A I. m*r??. Train Ifiivlnu Ch> >t- rut II "aa. a: . connects ?t Chester with Southern Railway from Char lotto, also (I & I., from north. Train lenviny Chester at 7 0Sp tti . connects with Southern Railway troni Columbia. <(' & N. froil/ Atlanta nnrt <' & r~ from I.enolr. ~V I.KROY SPKlNfiS, W. II. 1IAKDIX, President. Vice-Pres. and Manager. We Make A Specialty Of Printing0000 ^ NOTK 111:.\ I )S. LKTTKU IIKAhS. A KNYKI.oi'KS. W in m. 111:a i >s. ST AT KM KM S. IMi( M IIIA MS. I * A M I'll I.KTS, MINI TKs. "K CIUCIKA KS. ^ I'OSTKIIS? In fart, everyt liiim ?I?n?? in a First < 'l.tss (Mice. Enterprise Publishing } '^ompany, s LANCASTER, S. <\ ^ Don't Tobarro an-t Snmk* Tour I lie Antf, To quit t<ibn<'i >s,)v ntiil forcvrr tio nmir r.tlic. lull l)( ' t . (iiUf Nil'In Use,the w..11.1 > w.iu.ii lu ll;* . . ai. men strong. Ail dm.;.. -.i i >! *:. i .nc u1 .n Wfd HooUlrl uri'l ;.?? t l?* Iff A-'ilrrss Starling Remedy o, Clin ago or New Tulle. \: ORELL'S IS THE : *ASTE LAN CAST ICR, S. E9SlE?l^ Arc you frequently hoarse? Do you have that annoying tickling in your throat? Would you feel relieved if you could raise something? Does your I cough annoy you at night, and do you raise more mucus in ] the morning? Then you should always keep on hand a bottle of I i? k. Ayers Cherry Pectoral ? If you have a weak I throat you cannot be too A careful. You cannot begin tjk treatment too early. liach I Op cold makes you more liable to another, and the last one is always harder to ! oflf cure than the one before it. Dr. Atjcr's Chernj Pectoral Plaster I prelects the tongs trom colds. Z Help at Hand. JnW If you have any complaint whatever ami desire the host WW medical advice you can pos D sildy obtain, write the doctor ' freely. You will receive a prompt reply. I Address, I)R. J. C. AYJ-R, Lowell, Mass. I W inter Work on I hp Farm. I I W I! .1.1.-.i n l*i\?. Heal l-'urinei ... Some people will tell us that 'the farmer who works hard all Summer should take a vacation | in the Winter and do hut little j more than care for his live stock. | In my own farming experience I | could never make things come ! around right without doing con|siderah!e work in the Winter. I I do not work as many hours in the (lavs as in the Summer, hut my ! busmen"' reijuires me to do con j j siderahlc work every day, either in or out of doors. There is al| ways work that needs doing in | the harn or other buildings. < >11 our farm wo have a shop with suitable tool-, whoro wo ofton : spend tho stormy days repairing or making farm implements. 1 have H)inu very useful twhich 1 huvo mailt' in tho Winter, such a- idaiiix drags 'Iolio boats, liar-I rows, sleighs, n apai bo.v?s, hayracks and w iu'olItarrow s' 1 here is always much that olio can do! in the Winter that will save valnahlo liino in t tits Spring. 1 ho farmer -Would not tail to u-o the pleasant weather in the Winter 1 % I to provide the year's supply of fuel, I s11pyose that most of the farmers have a wood lot that supplies them with their fuel, and 1 wish to show the economy of ' h?ing only well seasoned wood that is kept undercover. 1 know farmers who draw hut one load of wood at a time, then cut it as it is used for the ?tove, leaving it out of doors to get wot or ho covered with snow. It is very trying to a woman's patience to i burn such wood, besides it does, PLACE TO BUY r EN B L-l HI-VV1-1 L-l K1>Y. C? SATURDAY. Dl'.i ii<>t pay, for more is u-ed, .is ihr stnvo must be kept full nil the time to III ike it hum, w hile one or two ?tieks of dry wood w.11 often make all the fire that i needed, and would hum :it ont o 1 seldom Tail to keep a year's supply on hand, and we always have seasoned wood undct rover. 1 have been able to net. my wood with, I think, the least expenditure of labor in the following way : 1 po to the woods before the snow comes and cut the wood ready to load on the sleiph. The I ?i , ? - - iogn mat are anove (i or b inches in diameter are drawn to a convenient place to load them, and placed on skids. The smallei wood is cut and thrown in piles near a road. I use the first sleighing to draw the wood to so re place near the wood-house. We use horse-power and a drag or cross-cut saw, and a circular saw for sawing the wood in stove lengths, and make :i short jnh of it, as we can saw 10 to 20 cords in a day. i)uring the Winter we split the wood ready for the stove, hut allow it to part!> sea son out of doors before putting it in the wood house. I have learned not to put green wood in the wood house unless the house is an open one; for it will mold and spoil for burning. My wood house is so built that there is a door that opens into the kitchen near the range, which makes the wood very convenient to get at. I get the year's supply all piled in the wood hoiifl" before it is tunc to begin farming in the Spri 11 jr. then give the subject no more atten tion until the next Winter. My farm work is not interrupted or delayed by cutting wood in the Summer. V.'e sometimes burn coal in our sitting room or parlor stoves, and have found it paid me to draw my supply in the Winter on sleighing, and store it in the cellar. I think it is more economical to burn coal that has been stored for some time.so that it is dry. 1 have a neighbor who says that it pays 'mid to buy coal and Jseason it a: ell as wood. I always draw out the manure in Winter and spread it, so as to save time in the Spring. Besides the work out of doors,or the work in the barn or shop the farmer should take time to balance his accounts for the year past, take an inventory of his stock, and make his plans for the next year. The successful larmer cannot spend his time at the country stores, or in idleness. Like other business men lie must during his working hours be constantly em ployed, but I believe in making short days in the Winter; then spend the evenings at home in reading the agricultural journals, and other good literature. I >eluware < <?., N. ,t . I'ains in tin* chest when a person has a cohl indicate a tendency toward pneumonia. A piece of tlannel dampened with Chamberlain's l'ain I'.aim and hound on to the chest over the seat of pain will promptly relieve the pain and prevent the threatened attack of pneumonia. 1'his same treatment will cure a lame hack in a few hours. Sold by J. V. .Mackey iV Co. and I'.. C. Hough A Lancaster, S. C. ? !*'< >Ii SAI.K?New Home sewing machine needles at the KsTKKl'KISh) office. ^ / c- ' \ YOUR CHEAP G: [ opo p r ti |rC fep*. 8v. fXxmratd .JtL. N?w CKMHEK 10, 1898. . ?* BW??r<r? r~ 2 'Zir-.r. ^ ^RSCI^JTEEY Makes the food more d RO *1 QAKfNO Pf ???wnw^watwi ??o?? I .lloatitHhiiif F.*litl?li?li incut. I Blackshtim, Bee. s.?t>u Monday ni^lil last Deputy Marshal A. '(i. Smith of this place, accompa nied hv t'hiet of Police .1. (\|>un-j ( an and Mr. A. F. Uuft. captured j and destroyed one of the lamest and most complete moonshine ? ?t ablishmonts that has ever boon found in this section of the Slate. It was located about eiuht miles j east of this place, not far from I the Piedmont springs. When the officer^ arrived at the place there ; was a tire in the furnace. and tin* Istill lull of sintrlimrs.** and he1 ean-e of the fa?d that the cap and I worm were found a short distance i away, together witii two suite o! J overalls, it was supposed thai the 'parties operating the >ti!l had '.just left There were ei^ht tubs of beer and ten gallons ot l.iskiuus, Ole' st;ii oi 1 "J" ^allolls i';i pacit\ with cap and worm, lame i i|ilant 11 ies ol mail and A heal bran. | a small amount of iiijuor and a j lot of other t hint:* m-i'il in con licet ion witli a blockade still. 1 lit' | whole proper! v amounti 111; to over .$100. The principal part of the outlit is here in e ha rue <?f I'niteil States <'otnmissinner II. A. Tresent .await inu : he arrival of the ileputy collector for disposal. | Since his appointment as depI utv marshal Mr. A. < >. Smith lias j displayed a ?r<,t,d deal of enemy I and skill in working up violations lot the national revenue laws.? j The State. 1'se I)r. Hull's Cornell Syrup | for that haekiny con??h. It is the I he??t medicine for throat and lung affections. One bottle of this re: liable remedy will effect a cure. 1 Price 'J.V. To M?k> to 4?til?| Hill. In a special from Ilocl; 11:11 I to The Slate newspaper the following appear^ : \it; ! ' f i- i.. - i-M some years lia< I: >* 11 lie* tr-iv? ! inj; represent ativ< of the \!. k lenliurji Iron \vnri;s. <?!' t 'harlotto. will renin tl'oiiJ '! < l ii .l.iii n iry ;o (in; I i I '1. \ ?' w ii<-ro In1 "A ill I :?! ;* oil i r.:o o! i u,??!i| ruin*'. Mr. Tompkins i- hi expert milling engineer an 1 ha- keen in the business lor years. lie ami his excellent family will I e very much missed in Uoek 11 lil. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children The Kind You Have Always Bought Boars the Slj? Sitfiiaturo oi ? F(>K NA1.K.?One second hand sowing machine1 ^tlio KxT K K I'll IS I. ollice. It Wlll^T sr?Itl V j cheap. ?? & i..... r < I' ROCERIES. | 'RISE. NO 72. v gj ft%KIN6 ?^ POWDEBI 1P5JRE elirious and wholesome >WL6R CO.. hZH YORK. Decline in Swearing. Sweating i- gi"vv1 "y less, decided I v All - i tnlnht s of men agree in thin view, just, as excessive alcoholic <1 riiikiup; is falling I into disuse. The principal reason for the (incline of hotli excessive swearing and drinking is that | men are getting more and more carehtl to refrain from any habit which places self-control in peril. Society is constantly growing more impatient with a man who lack* equipoise, while the keener demands nt hi -mess necessitate men being mor moderate in all th 1 iiix*5- I he h sis of the change I may be nc te material tlian | spiritual, but the change is taking , place irrespeci ive of the character I of the basis of power.?Ladies' ( Home .ioiinal. Dr. Dull s Cough Syrup always cures cotjgiio an t colds. It l> poor : .'CnUoUIV ! ? IK-gleCt a cold w hen ?l , bolt I.* <>l this tillable r?iue?ly Will IV.ieVe ,m d ? lire it .i i once. I 'rice III. I 'Jo.'. , NOTICE! j To the Taxpayers of Lancaster County : I The Treasurer's ollice will be I open for the collection of taxes j for fiscal year 1 from the 15th day of October to the 'list day of j December, ISMS. The levy is as follows, viz: IState, 5 mills. . *" County, ;> C. A* <3. li. li., .{ " School, .'1 I.OCAI. I.KVY. O. K. iV C. K. K., (Jills ( reck, 4i mill? (). K. A C., K. li., I 'leasant I 111), .'1 mills ( >. li. A- ('. li. K., (.'alio | Creek, 7 mills I I,ancai-ter (iradcd School, 1 *' I Kcr.-haw ** 1 " B ( ?i k i 11; r >! " " I .loncs X lioads" " J " 1 TOT A I. I.KVYS I \ MISTKIl'TS. A r 1 mlian I .aml. 1 > mills / / W uxhuw, lf> " . / Cane Creek No..;. " jt i ilie Creek t i railed. - " I ('a la* Creek .11 nies \ li i.uS-, L'.'i mills r 11 i i iI- < re.-U ' i railed. I, " <?11 i( i Jones \ 'J'J 4 " I In I ih 1' I?t i < reek Ni?. ii, 1 ; " : Hal ?'r?'> !; N<>. ( Kershaw ), >'?? mills | Pleasant 11111. .\o. ( Kershaw j, P.? nulls I Pleasant ilili, N". 7. Ill ( j Pleasant 11 ilk N ?. PI, j (Oak.* iii-sty, J CLils 'j J Pleasant Hill, Jones .\ f Q Koa?ls. - Q Cedar Creek, ' ( I Cedar Creek, Jones X 'v, Uoa<l?, IS mill BespectfuJly suU '/ J. K. Bl L