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LUNG Trouble Lung troublesuch as pleurisy or acuto inflammation of tlio lungs, " should bo carefully treated to avoid i serious consequences. These ailments aro/i'.iiekly overe une by the prompt use of Dr. Cull's t. ough ttvrup, a wonderful remedy, which always gives relief at once, ease3 coughing, allays 1 all inflammation, and l?y its healing influeneo soon effects a thorough euro. Dr,Bull's Gougl Syrup Cures ?11 Lung and Throat Trouble. Do-csnrt- sttt:iil . :i 1 j-kwant to take. Doctors ( recommend it. rricc,.'$ ci-tits. At all druggists, Ui\CASTER: EXIF.Bii Published Every Wednesday and Saturda; It Y The Enterprise - Fublishing Company A. J. CLARK Kditor. One Year $ I .00 Six,Months 50 ct Three Months 25 ct In Advance. Saturday, December lO, I 898. TE LEGE A 1*11 TOLLS. ? Attorney General Jthrher Takin: Testimony in New York. Attorney. (?*?eerjil It rt.0r hf. gone to New Y r'., <\ re he is ftake testiuionv 1- <>f i|>< Western Union 1. ! ?j.h coin pany vs. the Kail mud ' <iii>ini?vi<oi It will tie reni"M)I r ' t! 1 11 ; < commission red no d ih?* teiegrup tolls on a t xentv-liv* cent nies sage to twenfi* '"our cent*. Tin public stiii to 1 i.i ili x ti 1 *? -I in.} but the reilui'iion would ha\> saved one o i;t TIih toiegrupn onnptuv up pealed to dmine Mnnmlon he issued an injunction agains f ha luiriirni j^?I t .. - ? i * . 11 i ? i ?n i ; i; i order. Attorney ti.-ncial I far he is to secure testimony in Ne\ \ ork in order to sho \ that a ? in cent reduction wilt n .1 serious!' affect thebu-ine m .om 1 ny, as it is ci i:m ? n d it w 1 lie i'ostnl If, _. ,.ii iiin.i y has a sepal at * but t?i n> i".**"' 'volve* I if h.'tu.e ju 1 nn|ilf ?* The whole rn .1 : '? ?viI! t e ar^ne. before .J nd^e m t Q ton a? to whether the iiijunrtioi shun id In: ma !.-|iei iuan.".i t or not ?Columbia Keroi'o . I Mo titers! V H P?t* them in i \ 9 condition to do their vrorit I V I perfectly. That liiukes pre^j- B I P imiiry f? r , painful, shortens I f 9 laboratnl hastens recovety liter I child-birth, it helps u woman I >9 bear 6tioi;^ healthy children. L.?r. M'Einte-j . J 111^9 3 . 'v;i V y ^ ) ; H 1 ^ 9 h i:; i.l)io t)V ii^-T i j : hu?^s ^> g H 11 .i'.I . it < .11.-s Hire . mxiut fi -B of t? ii (1 !. i :l Wine B M of Canlui. : !.<*> j.^r botlle. jrc I For advlro (n r^lrlr? rp*-l*l director. rni, > the " La^KeR'. J .v.r-o:> I ; irtmer.t." , V The Ch,it:.* oo(r> Madia..o Cv.. CtutUDooe^yn. .D- ' ^??OISA HALE. of Jefferson, Ga., sayt: 'Wh?n J flrjt took Win# of Cardul Mo had h?<*n irurried three years, but could not have any children. Nine ^ months later I bad a fine girl baby." are not I *V.. Death of .T. It. Gregory. Mr. C. J. B. Gregory who hai heee quite sick for several wreki 1 died at his home two miles nortl 1 of town yesterday morning at ' o'clock, lie lirst had fever atu later ho was ell'cetcd v. Ill cutarrl I of the bowoh. i Mr. Gregory was horn in tin . Taxahaw section of this counts on the 1th o? September, 185(1 He was a brother of the late \Y I II. Gregory of Kershaw and o Mr. John L. Gregory of Alabama He married Miss l.i//.:<? Black mon, oldest daughter of Mr. Win J. HIU4. Union of the White Blul 1 section, lo them were born "j children?-'5 daughters and 5 som ' | all of whom are at home save tli II eldest son who lives in Florid f and w l;o was here on a visit la^ summer. Marly in this year Mr. (iregor; moved to Lancaster f rotn Alabam * whither lie moved in 187:2. II s lived in town till he could inals his crop and build him a dwellin and then he moved to the nlac whore he died. Mr. (J ropery was a member o 1 the Methodist church. an i was ai .... I honest honorable citizen, a kini rland devoted father and husband The remains will be buried ii the now eetnotery hero at I i o'clock tins morninj:. 1 iii- t';.mil\ have ttio svmpath ()i ; in- - i.tin I'liinniunii . in thi tj sad ? 111 lot ion. . I '* ** ' hamhoi la 1 ii's t'olic, Cliolor j and l>iarrlnea Kemedy can ai - wavs ho depended upon ami I o pleasant and safe to take. Sol . b\ .1. I". M 1 Ui?v iV < o. ho Value of lliiiiuis ami Slahl i Manure. Hon. ! '. K. Diwlev. Director! r ... \. 'i . Institutes, .s;iid recently i | i N. .1. ??? ? *sr.i:. in substance Tv.ii .!' the I:ii? mannfai ?: r? rof fertilize r~ have writte i *c??.l f<? me (hat the editor t V American Fertilizer was a vr.inn Hi what ! said u^aim t '.? vrt 1 n? of lit) mus ; t hat )i :it!11 to < nroiirau" farmers t<? ii i itcii the humus m their soil ea use till*.I fertilizers won! j ejv.? better satisfaction." I'r I vat. ly Mr. I>av. i.*\ trove me tli ! names of the two firms an Hered to arrange that I bIiouI have an interview with then N ?w, tn> ilouM. the riltovo tintm* i ! I I >r 1 - hom III 1: l> <>|?l II loll' :l .' r. 11 ox[,r? in tin- A iiuti n l-Vrtili/.t r. A ml I am in torno'il thai In- i an 11it11>-1]a!I j ; : ! i. .! i ! :'i i II i .? -r U'i'i t; li ?t:iinip(iiiit. 15,It ! an romimioi .' !li?* in.* i? ! oiii* ?>t tin1 urns i : ii.oii in :in- roi.iii; v I ! vat- - jii-i U j (i ^ nt an fxpcr; 11 ' ' * 11. ! I I..i ? :I :: t I I ... - ' ' ip. :!.!* : i : ' ; . i r t !.? ' t 1 lie m i.-ii11Hi- iin*it -1? .4.^.t V. I : n'\ . may ran 1? :. >' i rai ' l< I i-i II," ai?o\? i.alni il malilll.il ilMT' i .r.'i-t if- 11,<1 i. in, r tin' im.t.l. r . ; ? ii' tlio Mill l: . ' : .!: ! . \ ... I\ i 111i/. i 11-* ?i .an I i i> ?:r::?ln i!: v i in r a- -'1 u o':! *!i * ! : m;i!;? 'T' p > ; . . I r ? . i.i!i\ HI lili* ii* ..illlli'i (tiii rnrtirni'i's have provi n this mi i III w ! ill \ I !ii: -1 a !>! I?:". 'I :j I Krowin*; crops to 1111*i under, 01 kof fillip < tork to make mansro I am po situatorl as to ho ahlo tf son and hoar a good iloal <>f tl is and I toll it to you feeling ahso , lutoly certain that it is right, am | hoping it may do many of yoi ''V. ~ much good. The well knuwn s thority,H. W. Collingwood, ed s of Rural New Yorker.said at 1 x port, N. 1 nstitute. iu just tl 7 words: "1 used to say I w< 1 ! not take stable manure as a i Now I will take all I can * Mv good friends. 1 just thai 3 God" in my heart, the inon ; that friend Collingwood ti i. thin remark, tor it is of g j value to the futur" of ngricul [ j to have our groat leaders on . right track. Further, Mr. (\ . how he grew cow peas and e i, son clover to net humus, and 1 samples of them with him. Mho told huw not a single bit si that beautiful clover should i? J removed, it was all going ui u to feed his soil and increase t humus in it. He said he fed cow peas mineral matter a v "pinch"' of nitrogen. it Mr. Daw ley has told at sev e meetings of buying straw, cl P hay. wheat bran, oil meal, ot< k feeil to dairy cowb largely L. make manure for his land. of his greatest talks on tins 1 f and it carries weight becaus n preaches just what lie (tract 1 You may remember my tel |t you once that he told of feei i,' the cows and the land with I) same dollar. The purchased .keeps the cow. Sho takes v . possibly J, of the manuriai v .'of it. I remain for the 1 j if the manure is all hi j with cement Moors,etc. Mr.I ' ley grows crops to turn u . also. You see he and Mr. C " | on the same track with slight nations caused by different 1 cumstances. I might add Mr. Daw ley said at llopev "The plant food in a hag of w le bran or cot ton seod meal is I as good as vou buy in the av< bag of fertilizer, and for my if 1 oelieve a little bit better oi it , average. .Now 1 am not spoa . <>f nitrate of soda which i? -' i ?! in ?*?! i ;it?' 1 y a v m i I a I?1 <?, w ii | such quick fiction i> needed ,f any ai:ent t el Is you I he plant 11 \ in cotton peed meal is not a,t a- that found in fertilizers it* | tiiin why it was that ] of al i. cottonseed tnea! made in the s,. in a certain year when it win. d was purchased hv fertilizer i 1 ufacturers to put into their is <> The point of Mr. Daw-lev's d vo11 see is to huy it voursell d get the feeding value extra, i.1 thus p*t your fertility for a d liaIf price. I'w ii I'ointcil (| ni'oi iitiiH 'iiiMii What is ihe use ul makl ' hetter article than your com x tor if you can not eel a h < | price lor ii ' 1 .\ns.?As there i- no oilier t III ' lie price t lie pu Idle will I only lh" hotter, so that whili pr dits tnav he smaller on ; v.! ' s:ile they will he much vri i l' t e. How r . ; vmi uct Jin on I*! iMj III<1 ; is Illt i>? -1 i I.' i < t i ,irl trie* ai'i- iifiii ! i?r in : i.i'ii I ly hcl'niv i !.? pi I? >; 11 ii'c i f rtai ii to i.f 111 < <i . '' pa Mi.- a \ I i \ ? r v <|i: u'}? 1 v , j>. on Mo rn 11 .-! t:?o 1 . hotter t?* i?* r>' i ? tli (s.- J I :i' <Yi:yi> !.Vm - i fill t. t .. I iii ii I tip I ! ! . . !- <! ; ? i? Ipornii i! ii[m'U. i . loii a I! v f .t h e >11 Mm* las hi < r > I <! i l) ov nil y I i;: with i MigpcriiIed clniid Mr- ; iii : i ro?til .> I" tit 1 . I V t in: I t hey 1. I.o v. toll ] liald , am! for rouy'i!-. imoI' riiiifi llicre i- tw.tliitip . o? ( Ii a in horla i n V ('on ph Io-m 1 : I-or sale I>v .1. I' . Markov ?V and I'. ('. I loupli A ' o.,l,ano i ? S. (\ CASTOniA. Ruarg the St 1''9 Kind YOO Hav* * *iy<5 I l * '? Get a Stj lifse 1,11,1; Kilt.: \j& -<?t "1 Y , And Save Endless Suffering which Winter "<",T Brings. lade Teat The most olVen>ivo of all dist ure rases Iincomes inor>' i nt ense as eoh i the weather approaches. hi fa'M j0j,j; many who have l?.?en uiahT treat ; incut for so Io11it, and during t in r,m* , summer feel lit t le disc,utif->rt fron had tl?'% disease, are .InnM persuaded Ami: that they have heen cured. I?tit le of hie first ehillimt Mast of wintei | tj(? ' proves that the disease is still with j them, and as the winter advances, 11 r i their Catarrh throws in severity, ' the! Those who havi felt only a slight I the touch of Catarrh may he sure that nd a! ??tily eohl weather i- needed to develop the disease. What appear? | to he only a had cold will prov? eral more difficult to cure than for over nierlv, and will return with mop 3., to frequency, until before long tin T disease is fully developed, j. "For years I suffered from a seven ease of Catarrh, and took several kind: lino, of medieines and used various local np . ^ plications, hut they had no effect what p ?1C (?ver. I was induced to try S S. S ices. (Swift's Speeifle) ::nd nfte:- two month i ..... i.. .... ii i i ... ... i VI.-!? ,1<-I I.? ? II ill": MiiM- in-M'""H felt any efforts of tlit* disease sineo. rlitiir "It. 1'. Mr.\ I.I.ISTIH. * "lluri-0(lsl?ur?. Ky." I' i- i-a-v t'? si>?' thi> import a no* ?00,I ut' {>1*1 >1.11it t ri'iit nii'iit for Catarrh 0lJt : PFP^f'S FXC '"'7. -:MT GrXJf: . are | t va-1 ,hat fcki -ii: Mti hMat! Vy . At'm. Just i / I arm ?> %. a the j . ' . ,kl"Kj / ' .'M'y more ' ' . here .v '" I- II; "c'Vloo<I ! ' r zooi] 1 -- "- -..J.v--, ask | I Hi.. I 5i ; . r-. . r> mill) ; ' OOlll*. I ' ' ? talk! .. I >?... 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Cl.?KK, Resident A Kent. ?l''<?r Mile?New Home sowing machine for cash or on iostallI montH. / ? m * irt i Catarrh * Those who get a start <>n tic dis- ^ use bob?re the cold and disagree- r a'd" weather aggravate?. it, will | tintl a cure less (litliciilt. Catarrh ' iuer'-n-es iii se\. rity year hy year. ' and I>? ('<>ni> s one of the most obstinate and d j>--eateiI .roubles. I>it 1 it - t. >.;iiy important that the right remedy he given. All W local applications of sprays, ! washes, iuhala i ions, ete., can never cure Catarrh, tor they do ""1 '"''iielt tlio disf jfgjft in the Idood, and ' ? only a blood [ / ^Sr remedy can cure -,>&& it. hocal applinTV/ - - cations o n 1 v yf.' ' y reach theirritatod ' surface; t ho right "4t remedy must bo taken internally. lj Swift's Specific (S. S. S.) is the right remedy for Catarrh. ft cures the most obstinate cases by ' going direct to the cause of the * trouble?the blood?and forcing ? . ottl the disease. Those who have ^ umI O.. 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