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Pleurisy ! Pleurisy and pneumonia are frequently developed, in a very short spa 10 of time, iVom a common cold; and, if sue!i an soul i anamination of 1 the lunj^.s is ???>?. promptly allayed, the worst ma\ ha; " a. With the aid of Dr. Thill's <V<i. . Syrup, however, yo 1 'H ?' not have any fear: for this great, remedy .speedily sublines the ! tulia mutation, eases the pain in 1 breathing and always effects a cure in a wonderfully short time. DrSulTsj Coueh Svnin W E Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. Dosi-s arc Mir\ll ami i>1ciFat-.t to t.V . I>octors recommend it l'ru:c .s niv At all ilrtiggitts. LAXCASTKR [\TEIiiMiN: Published Every Wednesday and Saturd > 15 Y i'lio - enterprise Publisbin^ * Compan: A. J. CLARK K.I One Year $ i .CO Six Months ,;0 ct< Three Months cts In Advance. Saturday, December 2 1, 1 SOS. Increasing (ollon ('nip. [ In Prarfiral l'\tnn< r. | II. \V. Thompson. Iliekoi Grove, S. O., writer tlia' !t? liaa piece of led clay lami ihat w in cot(?>n this year n?i made t bale per acre. lie inn i. Is a? soon as the crop i> oil in plow m thoroughly, ami plant ii in cotion again next year, ami wants in know what tertili/"r to n<e to :< i a bale and a half per acre. 1 i is a fair satnj.le ??j i mult it ude fetters wo are coutiou illy ?xett>: ; from eoltnn larui'T- * > 1 over f:.? South. Ilavini: a piece of li\! that has just ^ivn a fair crop . cotton, our frien.l wants t<? ji?-.pare it and keep tin* land !>o. ; winter rains, during whieJi it v. :!i lose aim > t ;e- nine! i< ? ilit . t I a\ ;!! apjdy in a f< i: iliz r r,- \t / Spring. l ite only idea to ap ply feitili/.er enough t" ;ret mote cotton per acre. "In oth< r \\uid-. he is in<'liue<l to ^amide on ihe ? chances ol a int ot fertilizer yjin-torul of putting the land in course than will accumulate l"? r til i! V at 1? ?= s eo*t. ! Ml ppiee t !.:i1 any of the brands of fertilizer ' h it arc* sold for ^rowine notion \:d suit, him. [{lit for our |?art. we have no advice to _rive for mm h a purpose. We do not believe in that sort o| farming. 1 :11 in tiesystematic treatment "f the Void t will enable '!> farmer to v . j>w hetter crop* while ;ret1im_rj ' 1 land better an i doin?i it at '.east expense. ' > enldinu on * ehances ot a ei op with mi l i! ,Zer-' when o.!ton i' nt- : y 11) will ii"i pay. \ > should ha\e had a soil eo\? i tni-* \V inter if lio! hina but i n . and the next crop !. -.!.! not l.< ton. I ut corn w it h ul t lie in : von can make iroin well 1 I ? it lit*, cj'>\veu o\ a i. nn<! ':? -< by poa? in . v <!n 1 wilii. i c i?i phopphi' 1111 put.i-li, "ii.iiiir in!" m i rain Tlion I11 .ill llie j'".i .i pi ,ui tin* corn fodder and iiiakc manure and after awhile von will find that you can ui ?i bale and a iall or more ol uilloii with noj fertilizer l>il! attached to it. 'io to farming and stop irainblini; on chances. \V. l'\ M \SSKY. i I Hilly *"iu?li Syrup I'iiivs hrl Don't delay when " cred with a .ore load to bronchi in a sure cure.: _ MAIL IN WAR TIMES. Ilow President Lincoln Franked an Envelope for a Soldier. "Let this tf). .\. l.iM'tii.N." When the army v.;; encamped i in Virginia, near Wa linyton, hi 1 S(?l?02, President Lincoln frank-1 ed a letter i > the ahove rnannor| for a youthl.il >o!< 11 t named Frank Kinir. of Foul da Lac1 ('ountv,\VL .. and the envelope is still held as a sacred treasure by, the family <?f t he ldi-r lad \\ ho lost his life i.t < iettysnurjr. t'.ipt. Thomas ,tones of the pension ollice. related tiie story in! this way to a representative of the star : ' The bovs who have eotm to the front rv?w imagine they have s; J dillicult time in yettinc h tters to home folks and lovei. ones, hut they have thinys dead easy com-' pared to what we had in the war ni t no renei not*. in per nun en-1 velopes wcro hard to got aud i stamps wore almost as scarce! as diamonds. Soldiers who I were fortunate enough to ho near Washington had th dr letters tranked by senators and representatives, ami yon may imagine that j on r nation a 1 la w in a k ers were kept busy with their pens. President Lincoln was even known to help the boys out oeca.-ionallv.Hti one eerasinn Frank King, a private: .n a V? iseonsjn regiment, encamped near Aldington 1 (eights, got a pickage of envelopes, and with a iriend Harry IJiiihi, went to thoj White Mouse and asked Mr. I,in-, i oln to frank the envelopes. It w ?s easier to see the president then than it is now, and at certain hours of the day a soldier ci tilil re;u'h him us oa?ily as cnuM any of the liij;h ollh'ials. \Vlion * J. president knew w hat a as do- j *irt I of him In- asked : " ' \\ hy ti * * 11 i you i^i't \utir ,-.?M?;r??-snia!i To frank t hose onvolvt'ii {>? - I a in very "'The folk at home voahl like t !-? ( \ our ii inio on "iii* envelope,' replied votine l\ inir. "Mr. Uncivil > -mil- ! : t!: ?ii, taking i pon. ho wrote on otic of the envelopes: ' I .i-*t t ii i < l'o. A. Kinooln.* Ho vi'aia?| ii ily blotted it and, I. Molina it t" Kieir. with the rost of 'ho parK ape ?a:\\ : "'N'.vv. my lm\. take lit;1 rost >f these To your (Vniorossinan, | Smtt Sloan, ami *?) him 1 ^itid to !ix Thorn tor yon. I want you both ' to Is- I'! i? r .. a ml. ha k i iil' ol Kin^ ami i >unn, ho i .1 , i ? .i ii- iii ;;??* i*i.\ . ix ft 11L.' V? riM?' t<- la* [ i rt lit s t11.11 iii^h t a ltd i ii- : c*Ii "'it- lt-f fr?r mi flu* envelope frail* ! !,v Mr. I.xit?*>>i 11 I ne y oil :iu *. i!< i % v. a - I. I! I> ! a l *?. 11 \ burj;, i.iii 11.t- ? i? vis iviin i(>11sIy a11 ! ! prize.i l?v tin siirv i via in i. ii m <<f Jus I i ii.11 v. I >11)111. \\ '.<? A I- Willi KillL' wllt'll 1 r. i -I H i ! : t it!; c 1 I li<? en \ . .. . i-;i I led a t j'.. Win!- I! oil>e yearn lai?*i .itnl a-i.ei l ? it \e Homo envelopes i.i 111: *. 1. Mr. I i.ww.l.t r..,..- ... I . . > i .. ' w :t f .! i li it li:i i I> . Uillci hi- ! .it \v <>iv ;i look i - >i row " \ < I li i?ov lii v rofii pa i ? | 11 Vt>! v .?j v * m i. 11 ... .v i!?< 'i!; tkoir |.-ttor-', aiol ' work ol 111 po<to !!. ? i|> j, i .it in tli 'ir In* i.-ilt" ' - no i!ml ? f.r p?Mfv ?ppn? ria!?'<] 1?v thi'iii. ?W ihIu nizloii Starr. Dentures rannol lie risrcil ii if u |ip. .it . . i*v i :ioi i r.... ; .1 .. 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Hull's Kamllv J'iIih urc tlio l.ni. 1 ' \ Tmnmdoa# Safe of Youny AI ulrs And Jlorsrtt, I'irst Monday in Ann nary. Heath, SprincR & Co. will poll at public auction at i.aucasicr on first Monday in January, four car loads ol mules ami horses,! u\vr one hundred head of all si/es. The most fastideuus man can bo pleased. Thev will be Bold ros:ardloss of price and to thoi 1 highest bidder. Tim sale will bo conducted on strictly fair terms' iind tin-re will be iu> by-bidders. (>ood bye t<> high price mules and her -e- t'ctton, orn and every- j thing 'dse i< cheap, so are mules and horses and they will be sold i accordingly. 'Come, one come all. i and get you a young mule or j horse at vnur own price. The sale will be conducted bv Kx. I'.j S. Marshall. .1. 1'. Hunter at l>w stables Mr. Ilunt?-r will take charge of this department of Heath. Springs A; (,'o's business in future ami he invites all his friends to lie present at this sale. This is a grand opportunity tor the public to buy wl at mules and horses they will need at the low est market price. Von will able to buy a young mule or horse well broken, at the price you ordinarily pay for plugs This stock will not he composed of ?*i) 11s and plu?r?, as i< usually the ease with anetion sales, hut of the very hesr ^rade of <toek | the Western markets all'onl OASTOIIIA. Bears tho /t ^6 Kind Ycu Have Alwavs Boutft rr GZ& j TKKIilllLK KX PLOSION IJ ni i N A. A .Maua/irie Itlovvs I p. Ksihunted , That tt.OOO Soldiers Were Killed. London, I tee. L'O.?A dispateli from Shanghai to a newspapei here says a powder mai;a/ine -il II 11 1 III I lie eon I r ol I lie ( hllieoramp at llan.: < 'how exploded, leveling a s'jnare mile of houses ll is eslimated t lull d.OtMt soldierWere killed lnellldiiu* the .! ('oIiiiiiuik)in;; tin- loivr*. I lii' \ n m(>iI I'rctH'li mi> siotis ;iro hoth ?uppo<t>il to li ive ln'i'ii 11;itilriir<' 1 : I??iI it i . -.ai ! tli? r? wcro no lutalitii? unions tin A tiH'rtiM n*. ...... Is? all mmm n-'r-^r; ths 1 andsickr.cssfrom which women suffer is caused deran tent in when a woman is not well these organs are affected. But v/hen they arc strong and healthy a Vi viouii ij very uClJon) uick* ' WineoflidBl Is nature's provision f r the r"fjulaticn of the menstrual function. It cures all " female troubles." It is equally effective for the girl in l^or to irAiinri tulfrt unih /1a_ mc^tic and rn.?tcrnr.l cares, and thf "v rnan approaching the period known a.; the " Change of Life." | They all need it. They are all benefitted by it. ' F'.;r i lvl-.n in , jo'; requiring special directions a t ire . flvlm: jyrrspl ms, the l.aJ!' AJvi: ry Depart inert " The Ghatianocea MeJicIno Co., ChittaDOCffa. Tena. J* THOS. I. COOPER. Tupelo, Mlse.. tars: ' Mr sister suffered from very Irregular and painful menstruation and doctors could not rcllo?o her. Wine of Cardul entirely cured her and also helped my mother through the Change of Ll.o." 1 Good-Bye Rhei The Right Remedy Will Banish it Forever. j If you would forever ho rid of tlio aches and pains, and Homo-' times the tortuivs produced 1 >y Uiieuimiti.-un, you must take t Inright remedy. Those who continue to sutler are relying upon remedies which do not reach their , trouble. The doctor's treatment always consists of po'ash and mercury, which only intensify tiedisease, causing the joints to still'-; en and the hones to ache, besideseriously impairing the digestive organs. ! Rheumatism is a disordered state of the blood, and the only cure for it is a real blood remedy. Swift ' * Speeilie <S. S. S.) goes down to the very bottom of i idl diseases of the blood, and promptly cures cases that other remedies can not roach. Mr. Ik K. S. Clinkenbenrd, a prominent attorney of Mt. Sterling, Ky.f writes: "Two years ago J was a great sufferer from Rheumatism. I had tried every remedy I could hear of except S. S. S. i 1 had been to Hot Springs. Ark., where I remained for twelve weeks under treatment, but I experienced no permanent relief, and returned home, believing that 1 would he a sufferer ns long as 1 lived. At a time when my nnins were iihnoxl imlioiin.l.t.. I ' What Shall 1 I his list is intended t< ents t<>r v??iin^ ladies. ,H"cst |<>r gentlemen. S< in sets or single. SI: Nail Idles, Knives, IN Vinai^retts, Stamp 15 ( discs, ( ai ds, 1 lat I' II and and Stand M i ( litters, 1 llottcrs, Seal lets, I Vrpetlial ( dtlcnd; and Silver, Powder 1? I .amps, 1 .ink IUittons, nette Watch ( liains, variety, Thimbles, S< ( 1< >eks, ( )rnaments, M I Vns, S< usm>rs. I ootli brellas, and hundreds ( < mic in. w e c an aid v cheaper than ever, 1 >v per cent reduction. R. BRAN I on will lie :11 i }<i m i!.? .1 j i'i< i I;<.!i ill i u 111l' :ii.11 Ir1111 ;11 III-' Kn I KHI'libK oliii'i' now. We Irivi' lliii'c l\in<!-. .ill New Moines ? We wmil In -ell von one. A new lot of New 1 loilic srwincr ma-' ' chines on hand at this; oil ice. K ~ *S -, ? * . ,, "ft I . V J* fti$ : ?/. I.. r-i.y|. | . | viW TTr lit k fl~ 11 in;. ! f :i.> H.l?> !': -h ? ! > i i v - . v? . tii' ;IM HKC'I Mi v ^ Kt.r I (' ill .'.p|ilv to lln I Woutiil I > r Catarrh, i.?..?- .1 ptnrli an<l mi .it | .1. I . UM K.II IOV Heath Spring, S. C riMrK.a.MVnis, I atfm muKr-xM mr.il. I 2<<JJ WB9flMBDBV !! M "A" ' v, m.i?. Aliuula, l-ii. Kl'ico i >? .N i rynr lit, I --Foil SAFF -.New Home sewinir machine needles nt the KsTr.Hi'Kisic olliro. imatism. v ( haneed to rend your advertisement, and was impressed with it ro much* * that 1 decided to try S. S. S. I took eleven bottles and was entirely relieved of all pain and cured permanently. When 1 began to take S. S. P. I was unable to sit or stand with any ease, and eouhl not sleep. Since taking the last dose 1 have had no return of the lllieuinatbin. and I take great pleasure in recommending S. S. S to any one who has the misfortune to suffer with this disabling disease." S.S.S. is the only cure for Rheuintitism. which in \ of blood discuses. ?Mp -dTv! It is not intended ^jgT " ' ? W to givo relief only, Arft *ul^ ^ completely ^^^^^^Tj^^the blood it forces the disease and rids tho system of it forever. It is Purely Vegetable and one thousand dollars reward . is offered to any chemist who can ^ prove that it contains a particle of mercury, potash, or any other mineral ingredient. S. S. S. is 1 lie only blood remedy guaranteed j* to be absolutely freo from mineral w mixtures. Hooks sent free by Swift Specific Company, Atlanta, Ga. Give ? > aid \<>u in choosing pl'es- \ Next week, we shall sui^>1 iiI Silver Manicure pieces loe I loi ns, Shoe I looks, nlishcrs, Perfume Pottles, o\i s. Pocket I looks, Card ins. Combs and Brushes, rrors. Hat Brushes, Paper jr s. Writing Sets and Tab- ^ irs, Bracelets in solid Gold ^ oxes, in Cut Glass. Fine Shirt Waist Buttons, I-ori*W'atches, Ring's in threat mwnicr Snoons Bondior 1 cnn >r:iii<! 11111. Tablets, (*?o1d Mowder Mottles, Fine Umol < ?tlu r things, on. Hvervthini^" j^ood, l)iit fore. Remember the 10 )T, The Jeweler. rllKSTKli, S. <; We Make A Specialty ^ Of Printline \<n i; ! 11: a bs. | i.kt'i'ki: iii:.\!)s. knvki < h'l.s. liii.i. 111: \i)s. >r.\ 11:.\ii:.\ is. l'k< m , k \ ms. cam i'll i k is. mini"! ks. cii:< ri.a us. I'< )S'I KliS? In Inrt, evorvllimy done in a Kiml < 'la- - < Hiiro. Enterprise Publishing Company, LANCASTER, S. (i