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, V ' ! WHOOPING COUGH One of the most distressing sights, is to see a child almost choking with the dread(\U whooping-cough. Give the child Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, the fgreatest pulmonary remedy, and relef will eomo at once, the coughing spells will re-occur less frequently, ami, ina few days, the sufferer will be entirely cured. No other remedy can boast of so many cures. HrHnlVe Cough Syrup Cures Whooping-Cough quickly. Doses arc small ami pleasant to take. Doctors recommend it. l'rice j-, ciik. At nit druRijisU. mmm ? Published Every Wednesday and Saturday 15 Y Tne Enterprise Publishing Company * A. J. CLARK I'Mitor, On^ Year $ I 00 Six Months 50 cts Thrrfe Months 25 Cts v ' I m Ail valine. *. ' * W?tliics(luy, IVliruari Uli, IS'.IO. Kor The Knterprlse Km list' In Our Midst Mure to ' l>mul??<l Thau Smallpox. Its first symptom* are tint alar^ii:?L'. 1 her patient seen'inu m billy a little nervous, which a ?mall quantity of whiskv will * qui^t.. THe patient is trovernei} l<v . JiiifiWn feeluuts in the treatinent. INO svniptonis ot (ll*ease !ir? ??pparent ? not to the skillful phvsi ciati, until more stimulants are administered, which develops the P* The male population are k ^ move ausceptiIde to tlm disease. while females a re nr?t exem pt. All * patients^T; not alVected alike * Some r ?|nire a larger iju mtitv ot stimulants and longer intervals; others shorter intervaIs, l.nt less quantity. The patient determine* this and administers according to his judgment, as only the patient cat) know what, progress the di< ease is makui^. And like other C< (diseases, it Js never at a stand till r but i* making progress |. - time to de velop its seriousness. Patients '-a^o inclined to secrete the habit >' which lead* to the disease, not making it known they ulfer from it ami always though unfortunately seek the company of those most susceptible uto the disease or those who already have it. The next symp torn following is a tendency to 7 be out jate at might. This stage is far wofse, tia the tendency (< bo put. late hours at night increa es. Then follows loss of memory and insufficiency to attend to , business without a stimulant to brighten the brain, which I sluggish > and when at thn stage the patient is attacked t?v anotht . . /*' er spirit of diseased humanity, i who ransack the pockets and rob the already impaired memory "f l( A I /? -- 1 - *- 1 * 1 - * " ' ' me ursi merHioneu victim ot (lisease, which disease w.?< -hull now * call drunkenness, a di?ease of (tin. f,< Hercjftifr poor drunkard from ir'^fellow cri .itures' disc.i-e of *5In,* giving t*nv'p.i/.r \ i? 11ni to ^e,,ink a double burden to carry. ,n'' lie sin of drunkenness beget* sin on 'like the narcotics winch pro-luce ii p dr ii)k,inness b"geN a desire for ' f another dose. This is a distinrj ( , guishing characteristic of a nar"* cotic poison which render-i uli t such Mibstances mockers am! <!e ceivcro. Viewed in f his' light, the apostolic teaching is in siri-t aceoJd with the conclusions ot ciM.-n- and ex peri, in <v I hej?n f infosicar.n is di-'ur that it affects all with whom it comes in contact, ami those with whom they are most intimately associated are most- affected ; and alas, these are they he owes most to. If the victim is just entering manhood, he bruises the heart and crushes the hopes of the ! mother who so tenderly nursed ! him, thinking he would he her stall' in old age. Hut instead, lie : brines her grey hairs and sorrow land to an early grave. If he has ! a loved one he is laving the foundation to ruin her happiness. If a husband, he is blighting the life of her whom h?? promised to cherish. If a father?(iml pity the children of a drunkard !?they are the diseased litnhs of a dis| eased tree. Instead of cherishing his wife he often rurses and tyrani/es over her. Drink makes men vicious, and thev turn from all that was once pure to them. Such it no longer genial with them. Would they 1 have wedded a woman who was so low as to have united her life with that of a drunkard, when drunkenness is productive of more crime than any other sin in the world? Where shall we turn to for a hope of heing delivered from this leading sin ? 'I'o our lawmakers ;They can only suppress it as other crimes; to temperance pledges. Such cannot avail when man has i heconie a victim to his haser na{ture. None these can avail hut little. The true source of deli \ era nee is t he "Idood of < ! r i -1 i which cliMtiKcs I'roni all gin." In Mr. Moody's serin* of temperance sermons, several years since, in Hoston, lie tells of a drunkard who \va a father and hu-hand. lie had tried within himself to leave nil' drink l?v promises to hi? wife and temper ance pledges. He had a father To years old and a mother so who praved for him and whose hearts he acknowledged he had broken, and. ton, the hearts of his wife and child. lie would spend everv cent he made for whisky. lie was good enough to give them some; hut the devil had such power over him that it was impossible to gave any thins; he con hi u<o for whisk v. The man said I he had prayed to (iod to take away the curse of drink?not that He might pardon hissing? and that hn liait f.iiin.l In. nrr/..? that he ha?l heen praying for ?e|. H-di motives, lint afterward* he cave himself, soul. hotly and all to (Jod ami his appetite for drink was removetJ. Mr M ondy tells of another in! stance where a man had heen addicted to the use of litjnor for .".0 year?, had become such n -lave to it he almost lived upon if He had tried every means to over jcome the appetite, hut having utterly failetl, tie cave himself up to die a drunk tr?!. with the curse of i iod upon him. Hut in pa--injt he was induced to c? into the meetinc. Mr. Sankev banc. "What Shall the Ilarve-* l>e'" followed hv Mr. Montiy with a powerful - e r hi u Upon "tile love tif <1(1(1 forever f ?i c f 11 i< . r. (1 e - I i - e< I drunkard." ! Si" no p d:t v lie tried to drown cnnvictton* hi ' the win.* nip; t>?11 through the providence of < i-m1 In' w;t? pre vented, for he h n| heen fur in hiv years a child ot prayer A ('hi tran worker came t t, n hut i *aid lie could nid < rci roe I appetite, and could nor lit-coin*a < lirist ia n and d r i n k 111) nor Hut i y'lnc man i- uii" to fun and - tid 1.- h id I " n < veu I r in the h-j ; < * \ < t ri* { pur.ince fv bripning all ' (in his np^tite W,.i. Wi t V ***? , . . Ihat t ' ( \ ' I I live near God and trust Him daj j by day, "for if," he says, "he lets | go tl?e cross, he falls into ths gutter." Let our poor victims to drink j humble themselves to trust (Jod | for their deliverance from thi* j disease of sin and all other sins x x. x. SO MOKE KA It ROOMS. A Prominent Minister's Oeleiisi ol the Governor. Mit. Loitok : ? i don't know J what (Jnvornor Ellerbe promisee1 the ed i t or of I he Si at e. We h i \? heard I>ijt one side and had thai 'given to us in great bitterness am apparent desperation If Mr. Kl j lei he promised that lie woiih , recommend in hi> message Inea option as to high lieense I an | glad he ehanged his mind. "A had promise is better broken that j kept The thing now uppermost ii the minds of all barroom men ii South ('arnlina is in any wav am ?it any eost to open the saloon Let all prohibitionists and op posers ot the dispensary know ilit) tiliii ? (oirollicr t?n hiiil lict'it-f" unilin<; 1 *? open llit salnon, ami opening lift* salooi f11 :?11^ 'jootlltve to prohibition In years It* eoine. Tilt. personal anilM* <tl tilll* ?V finer l>\ Mime el i lie newspaper el' our Malt. show* iliai ihev art lii'otiulil utuler i In* <)(>minion o lllf purpose to open llie -: I'' ( 111 ' it* it -hall eel I In overthrow e I lie liiulif-t :i111 lioi ll v. It i< a tli^nirwltil ^lievvim when 'lif in 'M in eharue *?l *onn ol our new - j?;i pel's a11> mi rum jtlfle! v it1111 <*t* ft.ii' rol o! ' lif otii'i 1 ?:trn ?-mi inlliienee ns In en^a^t in t>|tt'ii aifl pei-nnal vililifalioi ol tin- irevorner e! our Slate do not know how this pursuit o a ij11h I mail has alVected others I>111 to iiiv mind il i-. in t ho liijrhes ?1? r disgustiiiir I mils) thinl those mistaken men are driven t? their unfortunate course in sheet desperation "I what they know t>> lie a lost eau>e. 1 am out and <>ut a |>r?ihihii ion i?i a lei did nit \ ol e lor < k>m Mini 1 Kllcrlir; lint 0119 ol t he class I ha will lake "lie l>es| to he had mill prohibit ion can he obtained I here can lie no ilmil I hut tlia I lie dispensary M t ^roat improve inent on tin- only liouor law en i tried in our State before llu hitter liai re?l "t this law hv a! open saloon men ^hnus rk w Iktc i' vi tin'*. I '! ? )ii>|n' om 'urr will >t mil liv rejoin nn'itil it inn- nl mir irnwriior |? I-S :i ? I I r. lilmil |?: till ill,) mil 111! I I Ini- I i. I II I lirl I I IIK < IIKSIKII I M l I ON VI11.1.> sin.ii. I'll( up Vcsfordaj I nilcr jim Miller of 1 lie I.S.I (?ti r f. 11 ikMtiiirn i a toxin rriri' ( liosl *('. 'JO.? I ho ' lies i <*r 'o'loii \| > 'iv ? i-ip vi ]. | (i ? ft l " I i v in tin- li ii: In"-1 l.nll.-r l.v fi l' li?* I rii'? <i St:iI? '>11!"'. Notwitli?hiuiliiis! ilic upsH ||| f? - Wi It ?11! \ $ Jo.OllO ti,?. mil Will Ix H??'* !v 1 l|o\\ II to 1' I lf.lt I iii 1 Kli v|ii Mi. - u! < "harlot t. N i .. ii i 1 ^.o .ti ,Mr, 1 ,f11o v ;o it 1 - i'i I I'm i- i r u iv t (if in*\i loirlifvi I iii i< !? *. 'I ih.v i v i Ik* iliir.i sitii'tii|>l tii vi-li ti.is mil!, :iM11 tin I nil < |ia nl w i * a mi i |iri vf. 11 i? liti|ifl t If uf ut !< men wi ! al on-i fccfi ,i -ij?i111,i11<_ mil! (o fur n: :t tin* varus lor spinuiiii; (In "in:-1 n ? I h a!f. \ * ' SENATOR TILLMAN PROi TESTS. > IVhat ho Naya ot this State's Claim Against Undo Sam. ' I To I lie Ktfitnr of The State. 11 I have just, seen the debate in ''the senate on Saturday on the resolution to pay 1." percent, attorney's lee to prosecute South I Carolina's elniih against the I'ni? ted Slates, and that the I lenderson resolution was reconsidered. I ?... I --:-. - |.l.rn-l .(..HOSI iriir Mil ' Mttorni'V MS absolutely HSldos . Five hundred dollars would lie ample roin peiis.il ion to look up I 1 the laets and prepare the ease so we eould trot legislative action ' here. No attorney can do any' thing hut that : the South Car' , olinu delegation can do all that is 1 possible if furnished with the facts 1: and papers, namely, get congress I to authorize an adjustment of the 1 j accounts. H. I\. Tillman. Washington. I). Feb. 20. There is no better meilieine fertile r ; hahies than Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. 11s pleasant tasteatnl prompt 1 ! ami ell'eetual cores make it a favorite , with Hint hers ami small chihlren. It piiekly cures their coughs ami colils, i preventing pneumonia or other serious consequences. II also cures croup ! ami ha> lireii used in tens of I housanils of cases without a >ingle failure so far as we have heen ,i'?ie to learn. It not only cores i roup, hilt when given as s xkiii ? ? i In* eroupy rough appears, will prevent theatlai k. I n eases of whoop' ing cough it li<|uities tin* tough mucus, |- making It easier to expectorate, ami lessens I he -e \ erit y ami frequency of ~ t he parox y ?iii? of coughing. thus dcpri\ing t hat di-ea-e ot all dangerous ' . , in?.... i... - i ' 41 f Y tt < '(?. Italian Hark l.ost. N . ileh. ?The i Italian hark. liarhara I-uijii, Pen facola. lor (mmum. went a>h(?re cut i the It M i on I.iltle I'ahama hank. I Nhe is a tn'.il lo*x. The captain i ami einhl of the crew have , arriveil here. Three uf the crew t wi-ri1 ilrnwneil ami two died from c the j.-n!t <! exposure t<? the t: \\ eat her. r _ rtenaty In 11 lootl Dtfp. ( V.hi 1 ! > >. 1 iih'.hi-i .1 ?ii-Hii *kin. No |.< nty wi'iimit i' ( i- irH?>,t aiiili ("atliari an join lilimil .nut k? ?'|? n ? lf.iii. I<> st i'ii ' i i> " ii' ki/v 1?v?t .imi! ilnvitu; ill itnj i < 11 i. :. -> t l 'IK tlif i ' ii 11 . I tt 'H 111 111 t l,i j t > I lianixli | ii in | ilon, I ?I ?, uloli'lion, lilni'kli^ails, 11.< I '1 11 > . i. v In I ii i i|ii| !i'\iii|i li\ ' i k iiiij I I ill . In n t i'i i ti i. i i nts. \': ill ii|ji,'I>t>. ?t "-I ii tinn itatili f 1. lUf, ','jt 50i'. I Columbia Mini Hark From Cuba. ('i 111111111 . ** <'., I-1 11. in ? ( I ' i if .1 Ii- i .! itn. w !"> !? 11 (* >1 MIII 1 l?l.i i ' i i :! 11111?> ,i-<i. Ii i - i I i < i I **?! !< 1 In* fjlv. Mr. lirrkliaiu went r 1111 w ii ! 1 it'll.i nil I Iih transmit S.ila'tiu i lit* lias I akfti 11 i ^ < 11 < 1 r (hhhI inn i_iin wit 11 i he We-tern I 11 i 111 I i'H'^1 a (ill f 11 til | i.t MY . ??ile l..i'l i (i.f t-> ml t am' wlnlf iti i 11111 ? < 11 tt 11 \ i) 11 n, w s. % HI ( UI.FN S VIJMI A SAI.YK. Tin; i:i:sr sai.yk m the ' world f< r I * r 11 i -1* k , s'orea, I a * r-. llhi'Utn, IVvar Snr??*. I attar. ('li;? I'liili (irta. ; !><! <!1 Skin 1 ir 14p tluii-, a ml jni?.itiv?dy rum* 1*1 " nr lai | i \ rt ' jii: red. 11 is v u ira n t ! t<> i' parfoot -iiti-t a tjoii or m1 nmini. 1'ri' i . ??t . i par taix. I < 11i S A I.K 11^ < r i a for I It o. <*" *M * * 1 / ' V 1 7 V V ?? *** ? 4 ? ' -inn a V ' I ' ft ' f I ' li'-.- f t>. I i > ^ rilla I -i ICI.r. r.i.gy'^ar ir\:sj -i ' i.' Y.M.i?. *"*' Aiiuulii. i >.oiij,, i' l l'ryor UL J; , ' x C 'iv ??" ! * ir.?? | yt. i ii' i , i: . 11 i .v?i! < iifiii" i.o-.inl iv ? i' < < n * t|' i * i \ i ? [ vv' il.tf fit till) cull'-"'* ?*!' \ , * w a n i a PKIiHY. Pre.i V . ^ I SHEMFF'S SALE. i Ntatr of SaiiIIi ('arullnn. roniily^S of l.aaraRl?>r. IN VII K COURT OK COMMON KI.KA8. It. .1. and J. II. Witherspoon as admin- ? istrators of .1. II. Witherspoon, de- mPf ceased, plaint ill, against Ajcncs C. ' \ <'askey as administrator of .lames \ l>. ('askey, deceased, K. (?. Hillings v. ? t. al.. defendants. I) Y v i rt lie of an exeeirt ion I oil (fed in ) my nlliee in t he almve st ated cause, . the l'.Mli da) of March, ls*!i, I'will sell at public auct iofi, IN I-IJiiNT OF ITIIK COURTHOUSE AT I.W< AS- Jf4 I TKK, slate aforesaid, within the legal hours ol sale, O.N THE I'llJST -MONDAY IN M A KCII, |S!?!>, next, the following described real estate, towit: All that tract of land, in the county and state aforsssid, containing KOUIt HUNDRED (-100) ACKKS, more or less, bounded north by Rear creek, lands of Wiesenlleld & Co., estate of Henry Sadler, Harriet Thornwell, estate of Isaac Thornwell, Minor and Harvey Crawford and .John Owens, anil by the tract of 100 acres of land laid oir on (lie 7th iln.v of January, 1 still, as a homestead to tlit: family of tho said K. <*. Hillings, deceased, oast by <>ld Stag?? road and Coil road and lands of Robert L. Welch, Kmma A. Miller and .1. Thomas Funderbiirk, south by .1. Thomas Piinderhurk and estate of A. .1. Kihler, and west by T..I. Strait, Krnest Moore and l>. A. Williams; the said tract being the ^ lands known as the "Killings Place,'* and being all of said lands except I be j ion acres laid off as a homestead as i aforesaid. Also all the interest owned hv the sain K. (?. Killing" in bis life-^^^^^ time in all that piece, parcel or lot of^HBv 1 land, in the town of Lancaster, in theyS^pp county and state aforesaid, containing (INK (I) A <' K K, more or less, bounded QJ I north by lot of W. T. Witherspoon, least by White street, sontb by Meeting I street, and west by Main street; formerly known as the "David Pilings J Lot." Levied on and to be soid as the r property of the said K. ( . Killings, , now deceased. '!'he above described property was levied upon and will be sold as the property of l\. Killings, deceased, to satisfy the execution in t lie above Mated case. Term- of sale--CAS1I. Purchaser to pav for papers. L. M. i LYKL'RN, Slieritt Lancaster County. February 7. Immji. % NOTICE! || rim K several Township Hoards or^ : I Kqiinlizal ion of l he/monty of Lan* | raster will meet at their usual phtceiJMfc ! of meeting on the tirst Tuesday iit^^P I March (Tlhdayj for the purpose of canvassing and equalizing the returns as taken hy the Auditor of the said ! county of Lancaster. The said Hoards of each Tow nship can receive the r> turns when called ! for. y Kespect fully, .1 Nth A..COOK, f![ Auditor. Lancaster <'o. Kelt. 'i_\ I ( Notice by the County ^ fm Board of Com mis- i i sioners. I)A KTI Ks indi* iduals or firms, i :irc hereby not filed that the law requires iliat license be obtained for t 1 ?ale of cart ridges* before .engaging in l lint business. The law will be enforced against any one disregarding Ibis notice and failing lo proejire such I icense. M. ( '. < . A I; I?N KK. Supervisor Lancaster I'o. .Ian. 2.*), I sun. + TO EXECUTORS AND ADMINISTRATORS. \ *(>l It attention is hefehy called to 1 i lie fact that it i- my duty, tinder t lie law. t<> require \..ii to make returns ' I \oiir actings and doings a* I . \ecut or>. A 0 in i ii i-I rat ors, t i iiaril inns and I rn-teiw. The-e returns must tie tiled witli me during tin1 months of .1 anil Ir . aild I ebrmii I r A n l>. .l()\Ks. f ml of I'rolmt'*. Jaii i. I "The Leading Fire Insurance Company ^ ol America." , J I Mi orjioi ali il < lijirti r l'?rufyUn\ I MmI fire i\si rami: iimpim . or h\i:tfoim>. ionn. ? < n-li I tf.lt tl ... < t.lHKt.(KH>.Of| Ml l.oj-i'-> p'tol over . 77,'ltni,ii'>04jB er?l othermrotitr rellnhlp mi's jhhJ Iui?i io"-- titrn *? I toil to iiih will ri'ri iv?- proiirj aiti'ii- I t ion. A . .1. ( i m: K Kf-oli'iit Ay jth t jf *' . * . /