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i Hoarseness . Sore Throat ,v * Hoarseness, sore throat and constant * coughing indicate that the bronchial tubes, are suffering from a bucl cold, >which may develop into pleurisy or inflammation of tno lungs. Do not waste health and strength by waiting, but use Dr. JolinW. Bull's Cough N Syrup at once. This wonderful remedy cures all throat and lung affections in an astonishingly short time. FN- "Ptaill'e hk> bsc Ti?mfr iiTiUftirfi'i w Cough Syrup Cures Hoarseness and Sore Throat. r)i>-< s ijrc smnll nncl pleasant to take. Doctors rccommciul it. 1'rice accents, At all dmggi>ts. . cadaster mvmi Pilb^.shed Every Wednesday and Saturday It V Viie Enterprise FublishinA Company .. ^ A. J. CLARK K.litur. One? Year, $ 1.00 I fS?x Months 50 cts T^jree' Months 25 cts ... In Advance. Wednesday, Februarv S, 181)'.). ? l)< f#/)$>? Mr. II. ./. (Irriioru. Mr. II. .1. ( iregorv died in Si. Louis, Mo., on Thursday niirlit. February J, at about l'Jdo. Mo liad been sick about six weeks of I \ . typhoid fever, which turned in'*. lyplyud (Hieuinonia and cau-> i his (Tenth. Mr W. T. <i retro: \ was* called twice by telegram i<> see* him during hi< sickness and * 'went both times and each time he left liim lie thought bim In t t ter. - All that medical science and . cond mirsin" could do tor bim if * was done. Howell Jackson tiretrory wabodn at Taxaliaw, in tLis county. oti/July 11. 1 Sod. He was tl:? yflunpesl child of the 1 ntII. .' ,r- " and M ary K. (irfarory, and \va- n Ins -1o(l year.* 11?? was married on March 12. .1 I. to Mi=.< llattii - M. Jordan, ol'^Fort Luwn, A;:. r I* - .* sevQii years ol Wedded life she " \Vasf .rkrm away hy death. iea\iii:. .three children to her bereaved 4V husbantl. On May**!, I NOT. he wa- mar ' ried 'to Miss' (lertrndn <'o\. .>t Lan(Isford, S who. in th ni"-t he'roic and lovinir manner, nnre nfittingly watched l.y his bed- !. and helped to nnrse him duriir: his last illne-s. In early ma:; hood he joined the llaptist clnireh find was a consistent and useliii i . ? ' , member ot it up to the day ol hii death. When he was bidding his ."<? friends here poodbve on leaving 1 for Sf. Louis, Ho to the treasurer of the Lancaster Baptist ) .church : ''Whoncvcr you .vet * ready to i 1?1 tlie new church. a let. me know." inV'aninir, ! i!! ,M help you." 1 !< was well-known 1 and univer>.dlv popular He and lit ^brother. Mr. \V I (?re^ory, eauTe* here in i^shvi be<ran husine-<. 'I hey made Lancaster a great horse mud < '. 4 .SJO k'. of e.our-e. hid been sold here before their d;ty*: but they made it a mark< ' ueh as few placer in tin' state i 'Mi equal and none( can surp i . T.his eiit'T prise r^rc.v people Icwe and !. ! i?e I all orhoV bronchioi trade am. industry. Tim l?t:>iiuss lias 1 .??? n entered I<y cithers also. and rnjw h" slorlr f?i:-!ness in Lancaster i 'racMl)); notice far and near. .1. (irojjoyy was a [?rr??ui'''/is now develop mi ??t i iie cur-"P"l'V 4 I K, x *>t i# w : ? > . 1 r of the town, and during his ad-1 ministration two things of great; value wero done. The town wasjm thoroughly cleansed and lever nr stamped out. When he entered upon his official duties the town i ca was considered unhealthy. Mis ran I policy began to revetse all this, and now the town is not only ^ Olisillerpi] lieoltliv* lint iv runllr ' one of the healthiest it) the state. .1 The other thing was the marad w. jamizing of Main street to the ^*1 depot. This has done much to w: make Lancaster. as it lias iaeili so tated the transference, during till sorts ot weather, of the vast " amount of goods and cot ton jM^ liauled over it every year. The j 00 i immense trade and travel of Lan-j ! caster todav eould not go on vo without that firm street, which!*., /.f is a monnment to his memory. j# lie was in the he*! sense of the'jj, term nnhlic spirited, and believed 1 on in progress and enterprise, lie'on was ]>rond to see Lancaster lako'vi any step Idrvvaid. and was always wl ready to take stock in any worthy; ar enterprise. The Hank ot I.aneas..i'M ter. the Lancaster t'niton mill, tlie Farmers* Hanking and Mer ' eanlile company a!! received . encouragement in tlctr incept ion ; |0 \ \ V lii< lilifivil . 11 i ri ?\t ?i t.\. i" i an 111??i? capital stock. I !. was nf viiairman ol ihc n miiiiili'i' that iii 11:t 1 11;*? IK'W n?n;u : !*] i| to t !)(> I Hi l?:?|?ti..| | irsiniaui* la -1 ^nniii r. r,< : 11 I was a liberal subscriber toj'H all ill" i:11prove uiotits whjeh luxe ' i < .... j tn I km* li ''a there an<! lo all im church out or prises. Ilo u.i- a I 'i I ili< I runt rili a tor to other ben? v oIcmiI enterprises here ami cl?e Villi Wo. Ho lnVOii tn -oo till' . ^ canst* of ('liti-t tnovitiu onwai''! 111 :inil IVi iin.'iiilv >-o o\prc-st ii Hint 1 1 in o!! Mi" lo: pt i-'t church at t his to : V; o i a- t'Oi n ai lo.! a irroat ileal , ill !?v liiiii in various v\ i\ .. 111 Last ! .l! t l o bio-ii.os> ol the in ? iU "Ol V I 11 o!111> nit Mll'o colli , ' lo J'iinv, at !*!:?-1 St Louis. Mo.. (lfliitlit!< 1 hi- | ri: 1 :;l It'llt ion. ' \vt a it i iif 1110 vt *t! 1111 l"'.' Willi In- j 11 lamilv. Il was with rt'irr* I llial . In i he lf|i l.-int a-itT. and il was wiili ... i?"jr?'t that Loifa-lt r iiavt- liiin up. ! 1 is lm-iiio-- ili' i wa propt-ron : I'lit tlif flitiiato provod (no St'V.'li' Jo!' 1 III!. .III'! Ui'Ut ' flit oil lli'll oil' i I t|"' !'! '.'! ' o! ' SMt't't" 1 t't I ' ' 1 ] hll-!!" - lit''. Il I Thorn 1< It t'l'-if on Sat unlay ;it] uiiitit :it 1" o floi'lv a spt trial train j,, rarrvinvi or ui'in* liit'iid to ;1| < * I?? -1? r to uit't't I ii?* forp-f foiii , ;1 imi ovt'i' tin- St-alxi tftl Air Lint ln railroad. I In* I:.tier trait! was d'da'.'d I'iiiht ill 111 i !.' ho ! V ! arrivt'd ill < h"slt r a liltlf ait- r u| 12 o'l iof!; on -'iii'l !V and wa- ; iillliifii d? lv i.rou.ii! *>ii !" Li11- tj, trustor an ! < u rn <1 to tho rosi ! . i, o!' Mr. V. . < A. .. ... !.was soon ' man ' liifiul-. .\t ' ?? eloeg ! ' i v \\ i < 11! ! ' < _,, I Is- i ' < !inr. J: T.V- . I:. -it;-. ! Know '!'! .My I: : , er 1.1 M : .1 ! .. i'fitli; II-. 1;, I ' (Csus. Savior I M<\" I?ev. .1. II. |W?!ilri.|-? id r< I tlir ('titlenil s-t\ i 1 .1. 11. He' i ridge sang, ,-S m. ^ . ct ' t Tile whole roil' it ! .11 tie i .satiir. I low ! inn ! i;n ilium The I.o<ly was, then I ii<l to ivM in i the oil 1 cemetery. 1 he eon-re gat ion was as large, perhaps, was ever.at tfiv Mineral in ! ?n easier, ami woiihl have hueu >... larger 1 ?nt for the swollen streams : eausetl l>v the receipt heavy rain-. ,,,, . A aiik- -li t.lvi'P (Mil A Orov. sin<- I. lit > -> ' A^^'e i sim * V >n( I () " it? n (. i ^ ??" eath nf a Formrr f.anc<tnt<tvlan. ] Died, January 'Js. 1800, of pneu- j onia, in Union county, N. O., ar Waxh.rv. Mr F <\ Estndge. j Mr. Estridge was horn in I.an ster county, 8. June 4, 1K4S, id volunteered in Company F. venty second regiment South trolina volunteers, at the age of years and N months, and made >rave soldier and served through e entire war. Shortly after thej ir he moved to North Carolina. iere lie engaged in farming and is known as one of the most j eeessful farmers in the state., :? was twice married; first to iss Catharine (iamblo, daugliter i till' late S. .f ( tainhln nf (liic unty, and by Iter thev were, eased witli two chiIdren?one ed at about the age of twoj nrs. Hi s second wife was Miss dplua Davis, daughter of the! te George Davis, of North t'aro-j in, and they were blessed with i le child, which died whobi about' ie year old. He leaves surving him a wife and one daughter, lio married Mr. M. <\ Harmon, id four tirandohildren. twoj others and two sisters, viz: r. William M. Kstridge and Mr. hn A. Kstridge, of this county rs. Mary A Gamble, of Wax-' iw ; Mrs. T. I,. 1'ortor, of Chartto,\.(\; with a host of friends id relatives. He was a member the I'resbyterian church and s r-unai n- w ere buried at I'nion iptisf church, in this county, ar where lie was born. llis! -t re(|nest was that lie wanted be buried by the side of hisi other, which he was. irt/n'f I'mtirula r* About thr Shnnti in/I it I hat pari ui 1 lie report re rniiir I < t Mf < i u-v I h;i! h'tl up i in' Mmot :n^ i>l Mr. \\ . .1. .Sloi; r 11v l<v?' < 'iintoii, il is eliiiuu'i] In- iiicorrrrl. \S 11; 11 causcil c < 111 li i * 1111 v. it i- rlainii'il. \v:is at t 'linton let Mr. St owner's; u 1?? tr?-l away from iiini wliih* in ? | .< is "I'ssion, Mr Sinjtii'r ami Mr. 11 i itv on mi- ri'liri'4 tn<:<?tln?r. ami wIumi iv j.:i-'i<! i ?M?|or<'il wiiiiian'1 iiiso on Mr. IIlackinon's plan', i ii t < in ralli'il !<> t In* in. Mr. i iirin.i' . I ...I i ;... .. 1 I.. I . ? l\ ? i I I 1 I I I I I< I ? III'* ij 1 ? :?11 ! I'Uiriry \v:i?. ?'IiuI??n 111* ' 1 to toll hint SlojiiiiT .'"t i! <?I lilli-on - I:ilnt ii:-ist < 11 ' 11!111111 11 111 Mii )i: 111 i ( - Inllll' Mini 1)111! HV V. :i>. \\ i! : i out!i. the tiiirkcy lvjdio.l tlr.j know not hint: about ii. \! >otlf tin- t imo :i j.i-tol w ;i> I i r? < I < -t ito-l in Mr. IIin-ion's losti otiy a! I In i 11 | iir^f Mr i I in :i imIIi I to Sto^iior t> no; .>n. r iIn- ! irk y wonM r-l.ov, ii. m i I I |.f 111111'' .V.i . wlil'll ! Ill* ihoy ,imi ii 11 j Ii*-?| with :m o.itli ol i liov Ix-tiol no' ?i\ i* join 11 \\;i I i i \\ i ?11? 11 \\ i 111 i>l ,.ii. . ii i i ii ii i. iii< n 1 :! i ii-lil iilr! MilMiMiiif l.? In-!;? look i tin- i ii i; i i .ml !. 11 _ u \ lii .I nt 1 *i 111i11111 i 'lintou < ..:i? .Mr S-<i^iiit !iI- i in- ji. '' 11; *? ill] ? *" I Hill lit I In- <l:i> A Niirniw lisiiiiir. - -i \<. , i i . i .; i I ' nvi il a triul. touk in i.i td/ht >il: < I' . curtd mi' imi "i hi ( (tod I mi fd v ik will ami I.i i ' "iii hi i r> ;i i i'll a '.v i iii i: !( llrn 'St. ; tegular .->1/1 ' (1.00. Ouarnntctd orl iv- ri f iiiil?'il To Citrn i 'humi11 in f Inn i'oroTT. 'ak* <';k*rai r-l.i i niid v t'alli kri I.' Iilo ir'iV. " '' lail twk'jrv, ilruKumtii ii'luuu bunvy (evidence of Mr. Ben E. Blackinon at the inquest). Clinton was t<>I?1 to ^ot out of the house liy Mr. Itlackmon, . ho. with Mr.; lliuson, took Stunner's pistol, away from him, alter which the deceased went nut and imiiie-i diatelv pistol shots were heard. Wlien Mr. Hlacknion went t?? Stogner lie told him that Clinton had shot him and that he had shot hi in in the left side. lh' ahovo statement is published at the request of Mr. \V. 1*. Stogner. who was at the inquest and heard the evidence. i Imperialism Triumphant. Washington, February <5.?The J treaty of peace negotiated he-. tween tlie commissioners of the I' nited States and Spain, at Paris,! was ratified today by the Tinted j States senate, the vote being 57 j ayes to 27 nays, or one vote morci than the two-thirds' majority necessary to secure senatorial concurrence in a treaty document.! The vote was taken in executive session, and until the injunction i of secrecy was removed the result was supposed to he private, but the vice president had no more! than announced the figures before j senators rushed out of every door j leading from the senate chamber.; declaring that the treaty had been ratified. News ol the ratification of the] treat> reached the White House almost immediately after the annoncemeiit of the vote. Postmaster ' Jeneral Smith was with the President at the time, and was I the lirst to congratulate him. Naturally the President was uratitied ;?t tiie vote, and so expressed himself. Within forty minutes after its i all lit? a t ion. (Jen. ('ox, | tiie serretarv of tin* Senate, tip-' peared with the treaty itself, which he promptly delivered into the President's hands, and then retired The cabinet members, a? thev * I left the White House, were jubilant over the ratification ot the! treaty and .-poke of it as a <:reat triumph. J I I...ll..r I.I.... .?... i li;iliic-> than < liainhrrlai n's t'oii^li Kimim'iI \. It- j I~:t r11 | r ?n: pt ' :i 11 I ? it na I ? i?r?* ? nialm i' a l:i\i>rit?*j \\ it !i unitli?*r- ami -mall <-liiI Ir?*ti. It I?ii *i. i \ 111?*ir riiii^ln :unl ruM*. |.r<*\cut iiiu piiciiiimnia iir ni h.'i- -?*ri i: 1 ? m111 -I ll>'! I !' fll ill I'tiri'-i i Pi >11 p ami In- Im*?mi ii-"'I in ti'in ?f llmn-aml i" - \\ ;"! !.' . -i i?t lil'im -n far a- -A" linv.* ulili't i li'uni. It nut niily > i;r- rrimp. Itiii wlicit j^im-ii a-null n t In* i Pinipy i-oi|n|, :i|i|n'ai will [U'l'V I'll! Ill- M t H?'l\ . I II i'."-r ! \\ 11 nil liilij; i nii^ii ;t i | I !.' t < 11... t? 11 11 < -11 -, iliakinit na-n-r to < \pi'i'tnral<*, ami ii?--i'ii- t h* -fvi-rit \ ami I'mijinMii'V of t In- parns j-ai- uf i'nn:;liinir. tlni- ?l ? pri \ i iiir t li.at |aii-a-a-i* nf all iliinirornu. ni-< i|in*in . S'nr -a! !>>. !. i . M m k i i ,V i i>. MITII li Til C!IE PI Bur. \ i1 t>* r ari* ! rnlis warnml tint r . r n j in, , \ .a. - mi iiall nit lit yi'tirs, u lin laaff my 11 - > i nil '-a t n r il v. .1 a n i.r'-tli, Iv.itt. iih-iih: ill |.;h uh| | j;U_ 'T?, . . TjQ VEAR8' Mat* tt.rut marks rtvjwpfi. "**?? Designs TvT' Copyrights <tc. A f. 'vino fciMHllriLf a pkcf rlt mti.1 i!<nrrli>f|on ntaj rfntu i r .?%?,? * t,?-r ari lion prohn tc*v*tiit>lo, Comvnanion* Hf fii'f |y 'Till lift*' i'll. J IuM<1!m?oU oil l*Ht#?flU| i? . r r t*t'('iirliv patent*. . r?fciit* '.alien through ;.<urm x Co. nrolrc %l>f I'll 9i"fi?rt witlioiit thiifk'o, iutim Scientific American. A h,?n<1*nmoly l!In?fr?to<1 wookIt. I jwri-ont flf* r 1111?11 >it ..f ?ny pi'ioiit itii' Journal. iVrmi, IH q roar : four months, (I. Hunt l>ynil tmw?<1ci?low. MUNN ? Co.581? """ New York Unmet) Ofllc?. i!2o K H?.. WMhlnrtOD. 1>. t\. I SHERIFFS SALE. ft Mate of Noiitli C'nrollni*. I'onntjr^w of l.uucmMcr. IN T1IK UOl'KT OK COMMON I'LKAS. H. .1. and .1. II. Witherspoon as admin- ^jfJ ist raters of J. II. Witherspoon, de- V ceased, plaintill', against .Agnes C. % Caskey as administrator of .Fames l>. Caskey, deceased, K.(l. Hillings 1t. a|? defendants. |j>Y virtue of an execution lodged in 1 ) my olliee in t'tie above stated cause, the I'.itli daj of March, lsMi, I will sell at public auction, IN FRoNT OF TIIK cul RTIIOI'SK AT I.ANTASTKR, >t:ite aforesaid, within the legal hours of sale. ON TIIK FIRST MONDAY IN MARCH, ISM, next, the following described real estate, towit : All that ttac.t of land, in the county and state aforesaid, containing FOl'R lll'XDRKD (HHi) ACRES, more or less, hounded north by Hear creek, lands of Wiesenlield & Co., estate of IK* Henry Sadler, Harriet Thorn well, es- " fate of Isaac Thornwell. Minor and Harvey Crawford and .loliu Owens, and by the tract of 100 acres of land laid otl on the 7th day of January, 1st)'.i, a> a homestead to the family of tlu> said K. (i. Hillings, deceased, east by Old Stage road and Coil road and lands of Robert I,. Welch, Kmtnii A. Miller and J. Thomas Funderburk, south by J.Thomas Funderburk and estate of A. J. Kibler, and wpst by T.J. Strait. Krnest Moore and I). A. Williams: the said tract being the lands known as the "Hillings Place,'* and being all of said lands except the loo acres laid off as a homestead as aforesaid. AIsoall the interest owned by the sain K. G. Hillings in his lifetime in all t tint piece, parcel or lot of land, in the town of Lancaster, in the count v and si fit o a foresn i d con t ni n i nrr ?>X K < 1 > A''It L, more or les?, bounded north by lot of \V. T. Witherspoon. t?y Wliiti* streel, sonth by Minting street. ami west by Main street; formerly known a* tin* "Itaviil Hillings Lot." Levied on and to bo soid as t properly of the said K. <J. Hillings, # ^ now deceased. mvm 'She above described property was levied upon and will be sold as the property of l\. (J. Hillings, deceased, to satisfy the execution in the above staled case. Terms of sale?CASH. Purchaser to pav for papers. L. M. CIA lil ltV. Sberifl' Lancaster County. February 7, lsost. C??t? Columbia, S- C. ? All Commercial branches taught. ' Posit ions secured. Railroad fare paid. ('heap hoard, ('ost of course can partly be paid by working for the college. Kmlorsed by banks and business men. I or lull information ami mtalofjues, nililri'ss, \V. II. Ni;\\ ItKltltY, M. A. I'ros. Jan. I*4. lsliH. J "35*. P*> S 5 H SA JZ r.tiil \v!ii?)ci?y II?i1>5W d' S-^iJ u B B mIJj! ('urn! ;.t I?> .? ' withft 1 p r ^ out aiii fl.ow.-f p irW M ? 1 W Bfc j tieuinr* ti lit i'ltt.m. V-M Mzmfaamm P.m.wo..M> V. >U>. J a liuuto. t-u. oUlcc l''l N. 1'ryor dt. m "The Leading Fire insurancj|jCompany " of America." I nror poraloil Is 111. Chartor l'm-pH itul jETNA Finn mwm (OMivwv or iiaimioho, conn. < 'a-li i apital f 4,IK><i,<mmi.0G t'n*li \uvor 1l.fHMI.iWMUKI l.o-sos paiil over . 77,n(Mi,IMK?.(Ki sovoral olln-r ~imti? reliable roinpann'> rc|?ri'-tMito<| ami t?11siness oiilrust 1 jo ni(? will rorciv<* prompt after1- (X, lion. ' A. .1. t'i A it K, Kesitlent Agent. lirntity Im Itloou "hm'p. i . hi iili. : i ,i .i:i a <1 -.in .ill. No 1 iv \ i'< i' I" .'i< If, t uiul> I .it'll' . a-.ill >i ii. It. I imi kt'op II lr ih. Ii> i ' 1 / iivi r ami !' ivil ' all itn.ii ll.f lnulv. la,till 1 o.l. to , I . ! ' * I i iii!liii|m ?i.l i a loli I < ' : .IlK " f ' m l: . All ?i : . i .lit , i.. .. I I#ii >' . '.i i. ~0 ~ I ( N 1 . -<?. J i. " '. j- t V,i-^ , ^ i pi? 'W'li ^i'v ' < , .X; |. ?Ar-' * ' f ^ 1 J'* k < . ?y y V ?4 '* * , x' SL.VJ/" ? ? ! ' ??>? , I t'f4C?. I." Irfj .? ?. 4?. %. ' INFORHATIO\ U T \ v i ti f r'i . ' i ? :p T4; ' \ I r \ - a 'miiI <>t .l.i 1111 ? \ :iui^ii 11, fill 1 r -.5, .lijoil ^ about 1 ,.-t- v ..1 bu tliarikfull> rr- _ i-i-ivfii by tu- t 'Iff. 'I ! 111?\ i- nf n / ^injcer cakifH-nlor. < . .1 PI V V I lillN, Feb. 2?HI. I.nncastpr, S A lw???>r tunc vMi'k-' oniric of I A Slnimoni* l.lvi-r Mcilh nn uhi ori V lixcrctory I'uiictloin 111.1t ihcy-vf lu w ithout any aM whatever y A :-s -y /a