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v- ti - i*- " v " / / f Hacking COUGH A hacking cough is b grave-yard tough; the sooner you get rid of it the better. Don't wait until it develops . . At once. It is a wonderful remedy for Ml throat and lung affections, anil will cure a deep-seated cough or cold in a fcwdays. tlpndJ'or old ifnd young. bW MP? JIS'QmUL& S9 Gongh Syrup Will cure a Hacking Cough. Dosrs ,irt* stun!! nn<l pleasant lo take. Doctora recommend it. I'rice 15 ecu Is. At all druggist*. - 4 . lANtASTER ENTERPRISE Published Every Wednesday and Saturday B* The - Enterprise * Publishing Company A. J. CLARK Kdltor. One Year $1.00 Six Months, 50 cts Three Months, 25 cts . I l In Advance. Wednesday. March 1* 1800. For. The Enterprise. Nbtes and Comments. . There was more talk about what ? the legislature was going to do with the dispensary law than anv ? ^ thing else, but the legislature did nothing. And the legislature did tight. "I fought t^e dispensary Jaw j "When it was first started'?fought it vigorously ; but now I favor it and want it left alone. When yod deal with the liquor question you hfcve to grasp it with a firm y hfchd. TWo years as mayor of j Aiken convin ed me of the wisdeem of the dispensary law."? Representative Woodward in a Speech in the Uourc. Ihe best thing the people can % do is to m. their minds that t^e dispensary law has come to stay. Jnstead .of making futile and spasmodic efforts at trying to abolish it, which do no good, but much harm, let's go to worje arid trv to improve it^defectijf. Monroe, Shelby and '! oth.er'^ToWrtli in North Carolina o* ate trying to get the dispensary ; the recent session of the legislatare in Alabama passed a dispensary law for that state* last fall the people of Soiith Dakota voted in fator of/establishing the dispensary Bv/tem there; and it if fit ltnpi/fbable that it will be *d by the next seidion ol Oeoffcia legislature. It ir / a question of time when the .ople of every state will adopl .t. When that time comes it will be possible for any -state desiring Prohibition to have it without having whisky ,poured into ii from every side. Consider how much easier it would be to en . force a Prohibition law in thi< state, or even the dispensary law if adjoining ntaten did not nhi| liquor i here. The Ijrohibitior countiev in Georgia bordeiing th< South Carolina lino are pot both red wj^fh South Carolina liquor a'/KoiTTi it with South Carolini nd liquor I n other atatea? Ah a I'rolf ...onlst in principle ?indeed, becaufle I am a I'jrohibi s tionirtt in principle?I rejoice a! every advancing Rtep of the din penearv ayatem, whether here 01 elafewhere. * * hting in the Philip fterican aoldiers art e reputation ttiej r with Spain. Bui m but murder?murder that could al have been avoided by treating o! these people fairly. Everything ^ i we are fighting for could have J been obtained without the shed- e< ding of a drop of blood. tt a * a ? b< For three years the people of c< this country "cussed" Cleveland ai and MeKinley for noi making the Spaniards quit butchering the t< Cubans. Now we are butchering je the Filipinos. And William Mc- ei Kinley is our Weyler. ai * * * tl I have received the .lanuarv ta and February numbers of The "I Mercerian, an excellent little V magazine published by the liter- "] ary societies of Mercer university. t| Mr. Will D. Upshaw is the editor hi a* aI a mm cv i ? 'lv ior mis quarter. wr. onion ti. * Kryan, who was here with Mr. e' [ pshaw when he came the first ^ time, is business nianaper of the fc paper. rf From the February number I , copy the follow inn characteristic ' little poem from the editor: 8J The Ileal and ibu Ideal. pi I will IIvo In the reitltn of fancy, I will bask In aland or souk; ii I On the sea of bliss I will feel the kiss . of the winds that waft me alony Y' ! I will paint in brlithtest colors Tne Present, tho' dear its wIiiks? p] I will Mend the real with the Ideal, j And thank Uod for the joy it brings. i i P? tlNllS. J, ? || Kor the Knterprise. d< Arbor liny Kxerciscs anil (Vie- hi bratlou of Washington's llirth Day by lite Dnlord School. KlUTOIt K.XTKItPIl IS5W Your ei.r. It respondent had the pleasure ut ' I attending Arhor day exercises j in and the celebration of Washing-'* I ton's birthday by the JJutoru v< school on Wednesday, 22d instant, hi The schoolhouse being too small fi< j to accommodate the school and <11 ja large audience, it had been ar- T1 ranged to have the oral exercises l.v performed in ttie commodious tL Baptist chutch nearby. fo However, the teacher and pu- cc pi Is met fht the schoolhouse at hi about !).'*#) a. m., formed in line di and wi.tli Hags bearing the beau- ta iiful ( Stars and Stripes Hying, ma relied to the church. * 'i'r 1'nnn enterini? the nhnrrh which was beautifully decorated with evergreen*, picture* of (teo. and Martha Washington, Mount Vernon, etc., the schoo1 wan seat- j ed to the right of the pulpit, the a| larger ones taking the hindmost cc seats, thus enabling the audience P< to see all their laces. \'' The teacher, Prof. T. K. Thomp- r sen, then gave an interesting talk r? upon the origin and importance ?' of Arbor day, and after paying a ( 8', i glowing tribute to the heroism | it ) and beautiful character of Wash- M r ington, he admonished the youth to try to imitate his greatness. ''If we cannot be as great, we can ' be a < good." t After prayer by Brother K. B. . I Lingle, the exercises, which bore B , directly upon Arbor day, were, j begun. It would require too | a much space to give the programme j b ^ in full, which consisted of many ^ ' beautiiiil songs and recitations. The ruirnld lli?n fnuroliu.l I.!?. !/ i I I? r* ' " " I j to the school house yard, and after ? Kinging another beautiful song, d ' entitled, "The Flowers of the ] |j > drove.'* the larger hoys, assisted 1 ^ 1 j hr some of the older men of the j community, ?et out a row of trees ; i in front of the sehoolhouse, after H . which other appropriate quota- h tions arid speeches were given by e 1 the pupils, and the trees named j, o ? There is no better ineilicine fort he | hnhies than (diaiiihcrlain's Cough Remedy. 11s pleasant tasle ami prom pt tl t j and effectual cures make it a favorite j J with mothers and small children. It > j quickly cures their coughs and colds,! ' preventing pneumonia or otlmr -eri-' j oils consequences. It also cures croup and has lieco used in lens of thousands of cases without a single failure so far as we have been aide to learn. It not ( only cures croup, hut when given as ( j soon as l he croupy cough appears, will j prevent the attack. In rases of whoop' ; ing cough it liquifies the tough mucus, j l> . making it easier to ^expectorate, and ; 11 I lessens the severit v"* *' frequency of 1-1 " ?e pnroxysms^ thus de- ! |* n<rePolls | ? . ftfcfr lftadinfc Americans by some f the giHl. Dinned wftji next in order, and Etin #1 were invited to repaid > the church ground. It was >rved in the basket st^le, though lere was not one who railed to sthildinhfeh Haa t not knoWn efore that the people of this immunity were very generous [id clever and also that they had lenty to eat and the good women new just how to fix it in a shape > eat, I would certainlv have arned this much by being preslt on this occasion. After an entermission of about ii hour we were again called into ie church. Kxercises were then iken up, which bore directly pon Washington, patriotism and ir country. They were indeed ispiring. Our beautiful Hag laved a very important part in ie program. Tho boys all wore idges of red, white and blue. Iia rpritntirina hoonlifiil onnn. ;c., were decidedly appropiate, nd the way the pupils acquitted lemselves not only spoke well >r themselves, tmt for their pa ?nts and teacher. Many little hoys and girls, apnrently not over five years of ;e, spoke very eloquently, and ing. kept time just, as well as any rofessor could do. After prayer by Rev. Marshal ilton, we were "at liberty." The tune people very pleasantly >ent the rest, of the evening by laving base hall and other games ad plays. The parents and old sople lingered around and lemed to enjoy the fun. Mess.s. ushel lMvler and Simeon Funprburk acted as captains in the ise hall game, and out. of pndigs, Mr. Funde'burk failed to t one. Mr. I Ivler accounts for by hiR side being composed of uford I oys. The Itiiford school is situated i the Dwight neighborhood, and hile the house will compare fa LI L * nuuiy wnn miv common scnooi >use in the county, if not suf'ientlv large to meet the reitrementa of the community, he citi/.enes of Dwight are deepinterested in the education of leir children, and are ambitious ?r a high school, and as thev are >-operative in school work, a igh school for the Buford chilren, in the near future is a cerinty. Novrs Homo. n Editor's Life Saved liy iMTlain'H Cough Remedy. During the early part ot October, I contracted a bad cold which ttled on my In g*and was neglected itil I feared that consumption had jpear?d in an incipient state. I was instantly coughing and trying to ex>1 something which I could not. I came alarmed and after giving the cal doctor a trial bought a bottle ol liamherlain's Cough Remedy and the suit was immediate improvement, id after I had used three bottles my ings were restored to their healthy ulu It < ( I I... I eview, Wyant, III For sale by.'. K. ac k ky A CO. Heath Springs News. There aro several caRps of fiieapr in town The had weather has prevented ny farm work whatever from ping done; hut it doesn't keep le people from hauling guano. Hen Williams, a Negro living n Mr. 1'. T. Twitty'r place, arcientally eut a tree down on his tile hoy one day last week and llled hi in. For the last week the genial j nd jolly W. J. Hammond has pen more genial and jolly than ver. Cause?a new 11-pound oy at hia house. x. v. ? 1-iftt of loiters advertised for lie week ending Feb. 'JX, '! !?. .1. H. Ofawford, Thos. Flin, dim Ilaile, lv. I). SmIjire. A. f < jrkmoio, i'. m I!eniiI> In lllooi? Depp. Clean blood means a I'lenn skin. \o rauty without 'i. ' .iMcnrets, ( amly Cut bare clean Jour blood and keep it clean, by irriug iithe lazy ii\ < r and di i\ ing nil imurilic* from the body, la ;{in to day to anish pimples, boil*, blotches, blackhead*, nd that Slickly bilious complexion by taking cts,?beauty for ten cents. All drug* '-'- on tpi,ipaj"eed, 10c, 21>c, 50c. f / > # CtfeMSM Auto WiN-ttiBOi^. 1 : 1 The Boys of thb Stfcte ISchbol at a Fort 11111 Spend a Pleasant Day j With tlie Girls ot the State School at Rock Hill?A Joyous t OcteaSioit TlUt Will be Long i Remembered. c Yesterday morning a great e crowd of our young people assembled at the Southern depot to o extend a welcome to the faculty v and students of Clemson College, who by invitation were to spend e the day at Wiuthrop College, r The special train provided for the s young men was more than an " hour late, but the crowd awaited 41 its coming with considerable im- J patience. At 11 :35 it rolled up to the depot, when a great cheer e went up from the multitude, 1 which was responded to vigorous- I ly by the three hundred young 1 men aboard, while the Clemson c College band played Dixie. c In a few minutes the cadets had disembarked and they took e up the line of march to Winthrop, J where more than three hundred u girls in blue, with eyes brighten- I ed by expectancy, awaited the t coming of the boys in grey. The r cadets were under arms and presented a very imposing appear ance as they with quick step \ marched along White street to t the college. c Notwitstanding the hour at t which the train arrived here, 1 more than an hour after it was expected, the program that had c been arranged by ['resident John- C son and his capable faculty for a the reciption of the cadets was i without hitch and every detail r was carried out as had been origi- i nally planned. But that is Win- c throp's way. i ine program of exercises was c as follows: c 10 :30 a. m.?Reception at sta- c tion. * 11a. m.?Reception of visiting 8 faculty in college parlors. * 11 :30 a. m.?Dress parade by c Clemson cadets?Camous. f 12:15 p. m.?Reception of ca- ? dets by students. 6 1 p. m.?Concert in college auditorium. 2 p. m.? Banquet. 1 3:30 p. m.?Planting of class 8 tree by seniors. 1 4 p. m.? Inspection of buildings 1 and grounds. 0 :30 p. m.?Refreshments. , 5 p. m.?Play by students?au- | ditorium. {) p. m.?Reception. I "Taps." After the arrival of the ca lets on the NVinthrop grounds a re- ( ception was held, after which the corps engaged in a dress parade on the campus. This was wit- ' nessed with a great deal of inter est by a large erowil of spectators. The corps was under the command of Major Shank tin. The corps is divided into three battalions, commanded respectively by Majors Shanklin, Martin and J Rltigh The corps is composed of a line looking sot of yotfng men. They are well drilled, and well trained in military evolutions. After the dress parade the ca- , (lets and thoii" fair entertainers , with a number of visitors, assem bled in the great auditorium, , where a concert was given com- \ plimentary to the cadets. ^ ] The numbers on the pro^am were special selections ant i-.ere i artiscally executed. The first was an liistrt. jp utal I selection, by Mos/kowski, Trpan-j isti Dances, (>p., None I anu 5, arranged for two <pianos. This was well executed by Misses Melona jTillman, Margaret Koach, '^an llill and Addle McArthur. A"-.. I ' Mill my O'B^in iidk ^The )ltij* BJr Ardile* very swlfetly ifld #as most generously ap- ^ ,, lauded. Miss Mary O. Davis captivated w he audletic* by her artistic playng of the vidlkd. ttaflPs udavati- ffe ia" and Boccherini's "Miioetn ^ rere executed with charming N ase and exceptional skill. Miss Rose B. Joslin'a reading ?f the popular Yale yarn- "Triok 's. Trick" was much enjoyed. The gifted Miss Mary M. South- * ir, of the faculty, never sang nore pleasing than on this ocoaion. Her selections were Tosti's Could 1" and that charmingsong I Cannot Help Loving Thee," by ohns. The playing of Holt's "Dalmon-,. uitanz," artanged for two pianos, >y Misses Pawnee Jones, Lalla Hack, Jennie Russell and Marian Villinms, was convincing proof >f the excellence of the musical sal training at Winthrop.',' "Beauty's Eyes," by Tosti, was i charming number as sung by ^ Urs. Wade K. Brown, with violin V iccompainment by Miss Davis, tfrs. Brown also sang "Three Children's Songs," by Nevin, with nuch sweetness. The Cecilia Chorus, comprising siglity voices; closed the program vith two college songs. They capivated all hearts, as they always lo. They were under the direc- ^ 7 ion of that masterful trailer, ^ .'rofesssor Wade R. Brown. When the concert had been .oncluded, the faculties and stulents of the two colleges, with ibout two hundred invited guests, epaired to the spacious dining oom, where the eight hundred >ersons wero seated at the ban|uet prepared by Winthrop. ItJftu vas a scene one witnessed bufl^? tnce ii? a lifetime?three hnndred^a^ it the young belles and as many >f the chivalrous young men or^^ he State, with a sprinkling here ind there of several hundreds of he fathers and mothers of the :ommonwealth, seated in one ;reat dining hall. The menu was empting to any epicure and the ' j tupply abundant. President Hartjuur ami Vmfa i Nesom, Lew8 and Hook accomoanied the cadets. There waR alto \ leveral ladies in the parky.?Rock ^ Hill Herald Saturday, ?6. IILCKLEH'S ARNICA SALVE. THE BEST SALVE in the world for Cuts, Braises, Sdres, UlcerR, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores, letter. Chapped Baiidtf, Ohil- * blains, Corns, and all Skin Etug^ tions, and positively cures Filet, or no pay required. Itiseuaran*. y teed to give perfect satisfaction or money refunded. Price 25 cents g^yy per box. FOR SALE BY Crawford Bro.Cj^kj A two ?r wrckH1 oourMe of Dr. .M. A. Emmons I.tviT Mr.llclnr will mo routine the Kxcr*tory Funt tlonrt thAt iiiov will pperute w I thoul any .?.il ahutevor. v , Jh V. t ' * Citation. STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA. eorSTY OK f*ktfCASTKIt IN COI'KT OF PKOBATK. ll)J Chit*. IK JaHOfi, Esq\ Jtttlf/e of Probate. V' '* c Wll I".KKAS. VV. T Gregory-Lnv made ijuit im.'iti" to mint Min of Admin- J *tratlmio(i ih?- Katuie of aiul effccta of I. Groguryi deceased. Jp THE8E ARE THEREFORE in I aUinoiil.Hli a.I ami singular lilt- kiiidi^ "reditor* of the said If. J. .- -used, lliat ihey he :itfd nfipeurl^^ the Court of I'roliato, to be hdf an THE : neat after, fnihl I he for<-niMin. have, wliv tin- in! granted. ? 1 ? OIYKJ ' I,.a IfilH /? ? Knt i W t'tl >ooM