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i! Hacking COUGH A hacking cough is a gravo-yar cough; the sooner you get rid of it til better. Don't wait until it develop into consumption, but use t lie eeW brntcd Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syru atouec. It is a wonderful remedy fu all throat and lung affections, and wi cure a deep-seated cough or cold in few days. Good for old and young. Dr.Bull's Oough Syrup Will cure a Hacking Cough. Dose-. ;irc small ami pleasant to take. Doctoi recommend it. I'i ice .\s cents. At nil druggist (U'p.um i:VTC u uUK <jnnu;io 1 L u i. 11 i> ii 1 ! I ,A Published Every Wednesday and Saturi IIV h* Lnttrpriso - t'ublishinft. Compai A. J. CLARK l t r. One Year $ I 0( Six Months 50 c Three Months, 25 c In Advance. Wpnesday, December 14,181>I The December number of 1I1 Carolina Teacher's .Journal is li far the best yet, published. Tl Editors, Messrs Poosho lire.-. I continuous ellort, have seen red pood number of strong eontribi tors. The following is the "bi of fare:" How Mildred I.earned t<> Ilea ?Edward I*. Moses. Classitieat ions and l'roinoth of Pupils? W. II. Hand. One Wav to Tea?'li I Trading.-Edwin E. Mae v. llow to ( ?v? reonie I tbstaeles the Way of < irganizing Speri School I>i>triet*?W. S. 11.ill,.I Hooks for Chthlren to K":i<! .1. D. Hast. Sj?t*lIii?ir. ? Mis* N'-lii,. ?'li;.] itiiin. Teaeher*" 'IVmiri' < ; ( uliee.?. L. Man 11. lu'plv to Sii |?t i! ,\ it cle.? K. t M< ( 'an! Tin1 editor* ar?* ?loiu^ 111 j their |> >\vi r to ?ive tin* tea.!o of tin* State a strong etlueahon; Journal-?tin* result ol homo ' . ent. In thi* they are suoe.eili! admirably well. They in*e I ti support ol'every teacher in 'I State, hut especially shouM t! Journal. published in banraste appeal to the teachers of Lanea tor County. It will make y< hotter te:?ehor< it von will refill i Tlio January nuniher will I stron^T even than tin- j r?*-? i number. It u 11! contain artieh from the I'ollowinir: I'rol'. II ." Snyiler. WoMonl t'ollo^r: I'm I 'at lerson. Wanllaw. S. i?'o ^1'e?e;I>r. .1. I. .Met 'aii,. KrM;ii Lollo^o; Supt. I.. M inn. i ! > | m once; ('. I alwartl Johim <n.' olun I .in: Ivl win I.. .Ma<*y, I ham . ami Sijpi I. I!. I\\aii-. \ fjusta, (ia. ^chii tor -arn| h* copy. .\ 1 11*? <' arolina I cacln-r-" Journal. I.ar ca-trr. S. <'. or l\ntorpri?c I' 11 ('o W w i-h to <i;11 ! |iccia 1 a Icl'l a ii In I lie art iclc v, rii ton l< I'rol M..-C-. lornicrly >: W'inthro L'ollcuc li contains thought* tlia arc liiiihiy \ alu.i ;.lc io not on! the teacher, hut to the thmrMit I la'.ul parent o well. rte hlanftr ll's In,ml, Syrup lib for half ? eenfurj .amilies have lined i,-fo "?{A/}xation8,and it u to-da i11 u'<*nie(]y of thi Hrth-*-f *v tr<!?they v% ig, enirem !, probably men, spread out over a fer I A Card of Thanks. As my pastoral relations with | the 2d. Baptist church of Lancasy tor. which I have endeavored to d serve to the best of my ability for ,a the past, twelve month*, is drawint; to a close, I desire to express, through the medium of the obligd nig press my most grateful and heartfelt thanks to the good _ people of Lancaster for the very a many evidences of kindness 'shown tne and my family during onr residence here. In all of my ministerial career, 1 have never been more kindlv ? ! treated, more cordially welcomed by the people generally and more j- uniformly sustained in my elTorts j to advance the Master's cause, ?y j thaii has been my experience throughout n?v entire stay in this |y hospitable and enlightened eouimunitv. The ministers of the various cburehes have been my ts warmest friends and svmpathizers, the most pleasant relations lever existing between us; my 1 congregation?(iod bless each and __ every one of them, h.1 < stood by no* with unfaltering zeal and flic ' dehtv : members of other churchIV. os. as \v? ll as some wild are 11 t ehnrrh member*. have oftentimes X extended nio tile right hand ??T ' fellowship and encouraged m?' l>v ' ' j \v? r< 1 ami deed in mv humble la ' : linrs to save immortal souls ; the newspapers o| the town hii\r also i given me then* moral support, thereby greatly aiding nu1 in my ,11 work: the doctor-, and 'he profession i! men yen- rally, have heen trulv go. -I and lend to me ?So it will lie seen tliat my deht of gratitude is. indeeil. large ami . e\t.-tid- to many. May the bless " nigs of a kind I"rovideiiee rest " up*)ti one itul all of them, i- the h-rVi-iil prayer ut yo.ir <ih*-dtent -erv * nt. 1?- .1. V, . l.i i i i.i.. I I '/ I'ruir mtoii * S/o<7, nf litrititun . 11 on t!?. Spn nys ,V < 'o.. ha ve jo-1 rei'ei\-e.I at)..i t 'mir ear loads of tin iiilnr*?enough to give everv ii num. woman am! InM in the cniitilv i vK'i!. < " :i li< 1 see it. 1'hev :tr< having to store it al! ov??r tow ii for the lack o| room. ' We hit \ e n ?\ i' r ' I'll such i stock lir of fur nit urn in old Lancaster. i io an 1 - a- it lei voiaself. Von m , . ran 1?uv it lor your own price, as M' they It ave t.? -.-li it m or-lor to io make room. j. Their lartre stock ol ini^trios ami wagons have arrive;!. < io am] sec thern it v??n want hareani?. ni I'iicv h ivc now four I tr?re t -1>.re- all open i mr into each other. Such a lock .t cooij. we have never -eon. It is a regular showit to is11 into t| ..;r store-. I tout miss the ie111 when vmi come to town Tliev ha mile ? very tiling from t not ii - pick to i -.team ''* engine. i M M !'.|.| I >I: :?1'!? .I -? :i r. : >*? ur?? i- that .Mi . M ill I >. I {,.( :?v, ? >. "I'.arin -t \ illi wili ii-ci'iri" it. . Lancaster \\ . <! or- la v uinht. I >? c. ?>th, ami tn r ul. au>! e~periaii\ tho youon ,r" "i n', -it it? v ' hear 11. I'll" 1111ji*i t it Mif I . t i r e will i j * : " M a .11 >na 11 a ^ i in n n '' .Man I ><i With !!. No adtn. ?:c .i Ice. I iiin - 1 v ii :i ' . lit.- h. Mr. \ I pshaw will 1 T?ii : n Kci>hav.. to which an :i(lrni<-i'tn fee of |( anil I .*? cents will Im- . oain 1. I i>i will hn ;i rcj;ii I art hn-f in a*, jo Inlec wnterta i nrnent. And now I will explain why Mr. I pshaw did not conic to Lancaster last summer whvn it was anpounced that he would: it wa? f because of the loss r?f a Jar^e miiii of money through the unfaithfulr ne?< of a Hupposei friend?he y could not alTord to come, si W. ('. ('At TIIKN. < lakhurat, S. C. -.on*" . ( Ho in. Jlnh t'1** woods?they to. "V Si Marriage*. i Mr. .). C. Small and Miss L. Bowers were married by J. ' Estridj:e, N. B., at his home i | Sunday the 11 ill lnM. The attendants weie: Mr. E. , Ilinson with Miss Bessie Bowe i Mr. W.J. Bowers with Miss 1*. 'ilinson, Mr. W. B. Kalkenbu I I with Miss Isadora I). Small, \ i J. F. Weaner with Miss .Inn ; ilinson, Mr. I*. Y. ilinson wi Miss Nina Weaner, Mr. I). C.lli son with Miss Matilda Bowers. ? A lart?e party of relatives ai i friends were present. Married, Sunday, Deeenih lltli, 1SJKS, hv Clerk of Court, \ jS. I,. l'orter, at his residence, M I E. E. Stoirner and Miss Uei 'iluey. daughter of Mr. J. ; liiiev. And Mr. J. 11. Utnnhri J ami Miss F.I la Massey, daught of Mrs. Sallie Massey of Facto Hill. Also at the residence tlu> bride's parents, .Mr. and .Mi John Knight, on Factory 11 i 11,IM .lames Harton and Miss Marti Knight. Married. December llth, 1 Sti at tlie residence 'if the brid? father, "Yank" Hammond. M John Magill and Miss I.ula Hai mi ind. He v.S.N. Wat son ofliciatin Married, Sunday. December I lV.'s, |>v Magistrate Hums, at Ii re-idence. Mr. liocheal McMan and Miss Hertha Carnes. It ht i v <hir 1/vt/milist I 'rii mis 1 D will be gratifying news tli.* public to know that Dev. F. Cuilisle has been returned Lancaster station and that lie (i. <Leonard l- returned to I.a ' raster rireuit. Kew L. I.. liede 1 >:t*il:li who has hoen transferri t.? tin* .1 i-llVr-ini circuit, is mi ? ? .!?><! t-v IJov. A11. ri M< r.irlaii No change was made in the pi siding cider of ihis district. I. W. I\ iljio jroe* t<? Trinity ('liarh'stoii and J. M. Steadman Cutnhciland. S. \V. Henry .vlio succeeded at Heath Spring I?y .\. I'lnllips. cues to Antrevill Henry StoUes t<> Mt. Carmel, .). Cnutheu to Itennettsville, A. Station! to Aiken. Van NVvek circuit t:ets |{. Mood and Kershaw eets .1. Ileekwith. .1. A. Clinton ?roes ."MimitT. .1. A. Iii? <? is <>??ntinup<l ns pr. nleiit d| tin- ('(>!utnhia IVma (V.lC. II. Wohl.-ll siiponntotnleiit of th.- Kjc.vor < trpioina^e, .1. ' ?. W il- )H edit i 'hri-A in t. Advocate. I in i n > ft 11 it t Siilirr In tin I'nhfir. All parti. - iim)?kltt *?i to Stevci 11ea li A Miliott or to IIoat li Klltoft must collie forward III pa\ :ip or tn ike satisfactory a ra ii?*tuoiit- with <li>* 'in lor-Jit'o on or tict iic Saturday, tlio JI dav o! I > --Mil)- f. Both of tipti t in - in \ : tiir <1 i- -"! vo !, j i i ah Into!y ii.-i-o--arv for all out-lan mo ? I a i m- to l-i- < ! t !t- ! a p : t mi' t'i r* -o r .li?l-?" Now pi.- !-< r ??11? if11? r tin- hi ?iit\ ..I _i a. ' -SaI ti11ia> , lip- 11 I'-.rt;.-- < 11 - r i ^ ; i 11:.this ot! will I i 1111 their . I'! i e 11:.,:;, i., 11 In:..!- of an olli-er for collecti. i! tor t hat J:it I. ' ' l it l.to I I. \ > ir / i riii. M'-s-r-. I-.. '.<'foxton an11 J.. I Moblov. two )'itipilsiny \oijt m..n ,.t I I...?i. ^. l""t. "I"*' lnir a liii" of li'*!ivv v?11 ) farn grocerHi flic Johnson I'Hildir n?\x t door to Met 'a rdel I A A 1I1-.0 *l*h? firm namo will f>?? Croxtnn Moblov. St>?? 111 ? ir ad*. in tlipi column*. J What Shall I N., This list is intended I cuts for youn^ ladies, o. Rest '(,r gentlemen. H rs,1 in sets or single. S J*l Nail Idles. Knives. 1 rv [rJ Vinaijjretts, Stamp I Cases, Cards, Ilat 1 Hand and Stand Mi i) Cutters, blotters, Sea id lets. IVrpetual C 'alend and Silver, Powder I erj Lamps. Link Buttons, [r" nette Watch Chains. ia variety, Thimbles, S H*j Clocks, Ornaments, V es; .. .. . ()|. 1 ens, scissors, I ooth ry ] brellas, and hundreds of' ('<>ine in, we can aid \ lr" cheaper than ever, 1> ia per cent reduction. R. BRAN I _______________________ i r f, 'I ?Tin* Carolina Biip^y Compa11 uy of Vorkvillo has sold out its machinery to the Kock Hill Bmr I, kv Co. Their building will he lis] used as n cotton mill. Machinery us is to he put into it soon, lr is to he owned by an individual and | a corporation. ?To attend the meeting of the t,( (irand I odire in Charleston this ,j ] week. ''apt. H. Withersponn, t lr W M l V . -.ill \l . |." I ' Secrest left Monday tor that city. J Dr. Crawford wax accompanied I?v his wife. Itcniurkahlc Kcscuc. Mrs. Michael Curtain, l'lain tield, ID.. tiniKi'S the statement, that she caught cc.M. which settied oil her llje.es ; she was treated ,n | tor a mouth by her family phv ,n j siciati. i>111 ?:rew worse, lie told is j her sue was a hopeb-ss victim ol I).; consumption and that no modi l, : cine could cure her. I ler druggist suggested l)i King's Ncuv Diseov' | cry for Consumption ; she bought ' la bottle and to her delight found her -elf hem lit ted from lirst do.-e. j.- I She continued its use and after .. taking si>: bottler. foond horseli sound and well : now does her own 'n tiotisework. and is a? well as she I ever was.? free trial bottles of this < ire.it Di-covery at Crawford Uros. Drug Store. Large bottles ''' .*?< cent- and ?1.00. :t s ,,j OVE!?COWE V>- I.- li I > M ! I . 1 ,'ll : ..... h.l.li. :i . "... ; 11 * .1: ' I" |i:.? III- r I. .- |.| ? II.<1 i?.i thr 41 h.. . - ?-? i:..r i I Sr..* . ?lliirh u'r.n!'' n'wniii mm-hiiir , <.i I t r s;tl<? ;i t t Im* |\\ 11 i; I'it is i. illiri', 111 ' < ;i Iii if t !i Ml ' ' HAIRWBALSAM ? TriY mLLEN'S FGOT-LASE, i-t 1 At ii. I! \-iit.ti tii t ? tiirlit *!?<? ? k' I" * ' 1 1 ' " " ' !' n - i .i i ii.* ? . 11 - \ 11 i .wli* 1 s vv ?*;i t |?< r- 1 !...n U !? \* ? ill . 4 T? . i : < i I.- i: :> \ SHftiCt i<4T0 YOUtt SH9ES \Jlrn r i.... . i.>w?lpr f..i . : , I J II < I ' .lt' "i' ' II \ . I \ ' II i * - I- i.ill l..i?< ii. . .'lit r IK ' " , I > I'll I i< I I A i l?v i 1 . More* .. i. 1rlul |M? i ... I I'll. Ad ? 11' ' I #'ii s Olmili'ili !? ' II . N l,. MANY iiiitln.il. a< Men- I t v death t 1 lit . ..I : ... if a I ill i i taffl i I .i i tiiliitf ''in' . . for i "W|i nu ll nl i j, < it." Mlnuti i ..iifii i uf S" ' th.it your llttli' uh a are prote. tcil itifimiAt euioriifnclea Craw ! ford llroa I mm mm ^ Give ? L"() aid you in choosing* p resNext week, we shall sug><?1 ic 1 Silver Manicure pieces hoe Horns, Shoe Ilooks, \>lishers, Perfume Bottles, h)\es, Pocket Hooks, Card 'ins, Combs and Polishes, irrors, Hat Brushes, Paper Is, Writing Sets and Tab- jff ars, Bracelets in solid Gold loxes, in ( lit Glass. Fine Shirt Waist Buttons, LorgWatches, Rings in great ouvenier Spoons Boudior ^ leinorandum, Tablets, Gold Powder Bottles, Fine Uroof" other things, on. Fvervthing good, but efore. Remember the 10 l)T, The J eweler. ? UUKSTKK, S. C Special Order ^ STAT K o KSO I* T11 < \\ HO I .IN A. I.ANtWSTKK tOtNTY. ? I I li I In- Common I'lotis. ) Julia Karnes Mnbley, t'ora Knbert| ?n Mohley and t'lnrenoe McMillan .M?>111? \. Ii\ their Dnardiaii ad litem, llerry Moliley, and K. KlancLe t'reerh. vs. Kli/a I,. Kvtinr. I Itt. I'nrsiinnt In an order of llnii.iieo. ? W.i.a^e.i ireuii .1 mloe.in aliove cause, B dated \ov. 171 li. Isi,v. all creditors of * 1 I lie late Mrs. Sallie I.. VoMey, dee'd, arc hereby called upon, ami required, to appear before the t'|"rl. of t'onrt 4m for Lancaster I'minty, S. ?at said ^ olliee, ami establish their respective claims, a^ain-l said estate, on Dec. jot 11, 1 s'.ts; all creditors hoinenjoined by said order of ,lud<;o tlajfe, from hrine-ino -nit against the estate nl the said M r-. >.illie I.. M oble v. deed. U . S. L. I'tilMLK. ^ I I*. t.a N ov. IM h, I For >? r Convenience |the New Ideal Drop ! I lead is the Machine. J Four side drawers and (center drawer. Can 'l 1 be used as a center ' table and writing desk. ^ Agents are not in it ^ when it ((tines to price and quality. Call and Iexamine tliem. Iwcry Machine (guaranteed ! For sale by the / | knterprise Publishing ^ M * ( a mipnnv. CONSTIPATION prevents tin- I Kill jj "II .f ? a? le matter. I)e Wilt 5 I.if l-.atiy in" r' will remove the iroutili i ! i ire S rk lien-: t, in , IUliou*net . Inactive I. i. r me nr *!.i i .itiipleiioti .Small auirir ^ . nnteij. "Jim i nrt|>e ur uauac riausau. Crawford I llrna , , \? 7" ? < . ?mowing machines cheaper than yon over dreamed a high ^ grade machine could he bought. Call at the Kntkki'Kikk office. / /