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i; Pleurisy Pleurisy anil pneumonia; are frequently developed, in a very short . space of time, from a common cold: and, if such an acute inflammation of the lungs is not promptly allayed, the worst may happen. With tlio aid of r>r. Bull's Cough Syrup, however, you need not have any fear; for this great remedy speedily subdues tho inflammation, eases the pain in breathing and always effects a euro in a wonucrftally short time. Dr.BulTs Cough Syrup Cures Pleurisy and Pneumonia. Do>? 4 are smalt an<l pleasant to take. Doctor* recommend it. l'rice cenl< At nil druggist*- i f . LANCASTER ENTERPRISE Published Every Wednesday and Saturday BY The - Enterprise - Publishing - Company A. J. HI ADK Editor. One Year $ 1.00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months 25 cts In Advance. n Saturday, February 4, 181M>. = I THE LEGISLATURE. A joint resolution was passed | by the house and senate Wednesday extending a cordial welcome in behalf of the state to the Con| federate veterans who will attend the coming reunion in Charleston in May. The resolutions wenadopted by a rising vote. The consideration of the resolu tion fixing the 11th of February as the date for final adjournment, was postponed until that date. l The house passed a trespass j law, which is as follows : t 4 Section 170. Every entry upon the lands of another, after notice' from the owner or tenant prohib iting the same, shall lie a misde meanor, and be punished l?y line i not to exceed >1100 or imprisonment with hard labor on the pub lie works of tile eountv not ex* I ceeding 30 days : Provided, that 4 . i . - whenever any owner or tenant of, any land shall post a notice in1 ij four conspicuous places on the borders of any land prohibiting entry therein, or shall publish k once a week for three successive weeks such notice in any newspaper circulating in the county 1 where such lands are situate, a j A> . proof of the posting or publishing | ol" of such notice within 1 J months | ei , prior to the entry shall be deem ;d. ed and taken as notice conclusive j It against the person making the (,l' entry as aforesaid. i , . On motion of Mr II. II. Kvans i the House took no bis Jul! to em 1 power and authorize the utili/.ano tion of the county chain gangs in promoting the he,alt h of a county ' or community. The l>ill a- it was adopted reads: Section i. That on and alter ... the approval ot tins Act the conn-: ty hrtard of commissioners ' hall havejM ter and anthority, in their. d< ''ihcretio^. to ut'li/e the countv , ll" \ . a a ' *i gang in whole or in part . roiiy . 1 ' any kind ot work calcula irtg; ( to promote or conserve pub han a health in the county or in rimers tp.mthunity thereof in which >vhionc '-Mices of the 'convicts on taw tjieii:iiwer<, pronunced. * it 1/out the the P ',or'H hank assessment ' 'trough without trou ^ ['lows: diid after| 11 banks j tfion,1 vli I fied by subsequent provisions of this act, but the returns of all banks shall bo filed with the comptroller general, instead of with the county auditor, and tho j state board of assessors, as now constituted by law (section 210, volume I. revised statutes 1S03),1 I are hereby a ithori/ed, empowered and re(|uired to assess all banks, and to that end said hoard shall have all the powers, and shall he held to all the duties and responsibilities in reference to the as-1 I sessinent of railroads. Sec. 2. That national banks, | as well as all other banks, shall I nape 'juiti n.-i i> r> uti erne IIIS, its re- I quired by seetion 1,404. volume 1, revised statutes of 1833, which statements shall he made within 10 days after the 1st day of January, the 1st day of April, the 1st day of July and the 1st day of October, annually, and published in the county newspaper in which such bank is situate. Sec. 3. That the assessment of all hanks shall he made upon the basis <>f the last quarterly statement made previous to the return; the state hoard of assessors shall' equalize the assessment ol the' banks of the state as far as practicable with that ol all otherj species of taxable property, hut ! no exemption shall lie allowed for state bonds or other securities ex- j empt by law from taxation until! I lie ollicer of such hank makes | and tiles an affidavit that the investment bv the hank in said non-taxable securities was bona o.u. .... i Mil: <t11<i pcruiaiiem, ;i11<i hot | merely temporary t<> avoid taxa- j lion, and that all the property of! banks liable lor taxation shall he! assessed : Provided, that the as ! sessed value oi all other taxable property on which taxes are, otherwise paid, both real and personal, owned by a bank for PJ months prior to any return shall be credited on the assessment of the capital stock, surplus and undivided profits of such bank. Sec. 1 That all acts and parts of acts inconsistent with this act be, and are hereby, repealed. Nothing in the Heads. Is it too late for this general assembly to distinguish itself by establishing a sstuo and definite road system for the State ar?< 1 to build for itself a monument which will endure while the State exi st? We hHve trul in South Carolina a century and a half of governmerit -opposed to t>.? civilized, twenty two year- of white man's government and ?-ight year? of "reform"' government. Yet "Mr reports from everywhere sav that the roads are to-day worse than they have ever been. Millions of dollars of the money of the tax payors has been spent on them, and vet the taxpayer can not use them without serious danger to his neck, his horses and his running gear. Because we have had some days of rain the people in the country are compelled to stav at home, road hound. Thev can not venture out for business or pleasure. now ionjr win w* continue Till'* folly? Why hhr>uId wo routimit* it ? Wo have trot to come down to rock and rork placed on scientific road building principles. I'tio work must be done Home time. Why not begin now? Five hu., "onvicts with the -r? lar fpzzzzzzzzzms : AYE :i Cherry 1 ^ has been fur sixty years the popular m diseases of the throat and lun&rs. It cui soothes the irritated tissues that a reft t use. No mother fears an attack of Cr ^ children, with Ayer's Cherry Pectoral i * that modern malady, La Grippe. It p 4 qucntly cured severe cases of lung trou 4 of Consumption. It is ; The Standai " for 4 q Colds, Coughs, and ?J 4 ^ "At the age of twenty, after a severe si< kness, ^ cough, and near!)' all the symptoms of ronsun . recovery ; hut having read the advertisements of ^ . try that preparation. I did so, and since that tin ^ I am now seventy-two years old, and I know tha ^ my life by this imromparable preparation." ^ " I have used Aycr's ?'herry Pectoral for nearl; a remedy for all bronchial ami throat diseases." ^ i.. ii. MATin:\v> 4 "My first rcmcmhram ? of Aycr's Cherry Pcctr ^ mother used it for colds, coughs, i roup, and sore ^ attacks of that sort among her < hildren, and it us ^ 1 alwavs keep this medicine in the house, and a t ^ or any inflammation of the throat and lungs. ^ "I have sold Ayer's Medicines for forty five \r 4 Ayer's t'herry Pectoral for the cure of bronchitis. C. I.. Sll ^ "I have used Ayer's t 'herry ! ? < toral both in n ^ of the best of its < la?s for la grippe, cold-, t ough 4 stages." \V. . ^ " Some years ago Ayer's Cherry I'e? toral curei ^ skill had failed to give me relief." J-. S. MAS J 4 :: Can be had ai . ; Full Size, $1.00; B 4 l> Ai A A A AI Ai Ai AI A A A A _______________________ r<.a< 1 labor of the counties rouM are good alter U> do an cnorrnoiiH atnoont of nit-iof bard use. We oa radami/ing work in a year. The i a* good. IIiih i* n road they would build would be j make a beginning worth vastly more to the profile News, of the State, now and hereafter.' . .. directly ami indirectly, than their The Privilege Tax. labor could yield on State farm" This as l.ast or in hire paid l?v Ichm-o We would not eare where or h<>w tbev I he following *x| they began. so tliev began. The- ''' News and < on might build a broad, hard, endur- ' * "himhia eorrespo ing read straight through the date of J inuarv d|< State from the North < 'aroints 'I reasurer s I hue in Spartanburg, 'ireenville. 1.?* up to to day tin I 'tokens or t 'conee to the cor pur- j : ved "ii aeeou nt ation lim Charleston or I'.iii <'pe tax nil Koyal.or they might build H<-ro<-> l'"r *?"?? period I ?i ? i , , i amount was $|i!Si The rotate or begin at ' olumbia c . . , priee o! eot'oo rim and build out twentv miles to ,i , i <Olllet til llg to do W Mi eaeli point of tin* compass. |t imi geuer.all\ consul would make no lifl'erence wher that l?*cotti.u i" t they began. If thev built jnu | wInch, it true, is go< , i- , , ri'i'tMpN ironi mm* ol .rood aIIV a m-tc im . 1 I i?f vi r w?-r?? > tin* State in a year tli-v would , |,tsince 1 SfM> complete 2,01)0 mile* tn fen vcir- tniio a larger ar-- < ? ami won Id add va?tlv tn i ii*? value nOton last \?*,ir fli of property and the comfort ?>l I tie am??iinf receive i living and nave tlioimaimIh of dot j I r<> ?. 111 . . . . . . . | i?j rornins: in now it ilars in home Ileal., vehicle* ?" ? i bv the treasury offi, time wherever thev went. amount will hardly Tho Romans built roads which j 000 or $-(5,000. \ , > r R'S I" 4 ^ectoral f *yedieinc lor colds, coughs, and all ^ res Asthma and B.onchitis, and so ^ eshing sleep invariably follows its 4 oup or "Whooping Cough for her 4 in the house. It is a specific for \ >revcnts Pneumonia, and has frc- ^ blc marked by all the symptoms ^ ?/4 n ar*i A/4TT * uKtwcuy 4 Lung Diseases. ' 4 I was loft with wrak lungs, a terrible 4 iption. My dortor had no hope of my ^ Ayer's Cherry Pectoral, 1 determined to . ne, I have used no other cough medicine. . t at least fifty years have been added to " A. W. SPKKRV, l'lainfield, N. J. 4 tifty \ 'mts attd found it to be an excellent 4 >. lalitor .\'rzv}-/>isf<iuh% i tneonta, Ala. ^ >ral dates b.n k thirty-six years, when my ^ throat. She used no other medicine in 4 vi-r failed tp bring prompt relief and cure. ^ e? -loses quit kly (lie, k all colds, cougha, a J. O'KONM.I.I., Seattle, Wash. ^ W ars. I know of no preparation that equals ^ It never fails to give prompt relief." r I- K\\ '' > 1 >, Druggist, Ifowagiac, Mich. 4 in family and practice, and consider it one ^ s, bronchitis, and consumption in its early 4 r\. V, kltWIT, M. !>., Itarnesvilie, t?a. ^ 1 me of the a->thma after the best medical ^ W >1.1.R, l-.ditor Ar^us, Table Rock, Neb. ^ t Half Price, i* 4 fn If Ciio ^ /\ /?4-/s w Idll 3U CU>. L< t K A>. ^ A ifh fft> Jk dfh A A A A i Ivh centuries Death of >1r. Frank Chambers, u build roads i good vear to| Mr. Frank Chambers, a well .?(Jreenville j known and hitrhlv esteemed on- w zen of Kdtieniuor, died at his lioine in tliat t An last Sunday jflkj Not as Much afternoon, of m.* li\er trouble, Year- of which lie hid been ill for several weeks. M i. i'(lumbers was a traet is troni ^ood citiz n an I hi death is ren1 iers special J?|? r1 peeiiliarl.v sad because he ndent under |HHV, , nles his widow, a fa mi, Iv "i .,111. eh i hi n il, eiirht tirls office shows ' H(|i, ||(M, ,MiX r- have been ( ,)urM| t,ll>k H, y of the r?v r' rM,?,r \J,,M |-,iv, he funeral serviry 1,$7,01 J .?o. j bein-z conducted by li ^ ? st v. ar ih | 'I',j ,ri< .r ?0. '1 lie low V have h oi i "" , tl??.dun-O A.8TOJIIA.. I. r 'I t.. in.-..II Bew.tu 1 hlB *'n(j Vw Havs Always BugM ii I > * |> ii ?? !. Biiju'.arw >ii ii,,. tot-.t * 5H5LH iXFOKH ITIOX WlSTKof -cs m planted in JlF inn formerly. Ami nifnrniai ion ai to the \\ lierrad in l^l'i wu^ | houis i>r .laini'M Vangim, roloroil, iigeil ( way tin* tax ahum l.'^iars will In- l hank full) re- ? l? estimated j iv??il liy hix fattier. The boy ia of a - 1 a 1? that the | ginger rake color, go over $40, Jim Vti'ohn, Feb.Lancaster, ti. C. M ' i ' _ JH