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Stubborn OXJ>S * A unborn ?o?d is easily taken; it sticKs, to some people all winter and vt / 11 ten develops into broneliitis or n.;.. nmption. Yon shou >1 cure a cold promptly by taking I)r. Bull's Cough tiy.ip. This celebrated remedy is ackn^wiulgcd to l?o most efficient and rol ab'o for nil affections of the throat nn lungs. It enres a c-old at. onoe. ? ,w2- n... 4\ il I n |? it nil I | illll VUI II III H IH SMVh that some of the bondsmen of Colonel Neal, former superin tsndent of the penitentiary, will fight any collection from them on the ground that the authorities kn?*w of Neal's wrong doing and made no effort to stop it. A good many of our citizens have expressed themselves as being well pleased with the idea of a t<dl bridge being built in connection with the new railroad bridge over the Catawba river. This would put Lancaster in closer touch with a good and prosperous section of country just on the other side, and would ho the means of bringing a lot of trade here that would not come otherwise. Would it not he well for imp raiiroaci authorities to take this matter up anil consider it$ We are in receipt of the South Carolina Legislative Directory, compiled by N. O. l'yles, Columbia. S. (/. It contains complete rolls of memhers of the Senate and of the House of represents tivps, with their respective counties, postoflice addresses, occupation, etc In the Senate there are 21 lawyers, 12 farmers, 2 journalist, 2 merchants, 2 physicians, 1 lumberman, and 1 real estate dealer. In the House there are 48 lawyers, 51 farmers, 8 physicians, 2 planter's 2 teachers, 1 real "state broker, 2 merchants, 1 merchant and hanker, 3 merchants and farmers, 2 farmers and rrrillmen, 1 eidtor, 1 phvsi sician and farmer, 1 hanker. Total number of farmers in both houses 63. Total number of lawyers, 69. THIS SAME SPIRIT NEEDED HERE. Editor E. H. Aull, of the Newberry News and Herald, who visited Charlotte, N. C., recently, has these observations in a late issue of his paper which Lancasteriane will do well to digest: Charlotte has grown very rapidly and solidly within the last few years. There are several causes for this but two main ones are that there are numerous manufacturing enterprises in the city, both large and small. And the * ^tigsa oyrup I omptly cures Stubborn Colds. IV i ire mntl ami |)Uai.int I lakv. Doctors rr iwetid it Price >; cent*. At all ilruggi?l?. LANCASTER FNTFRFRISI Published Every Wednesday and Saturda; BY Trie Enterprise - Publishing. Companj A. J. CLARK Editor. One Year $ 1.00 Six Month- 50 cts Three jp V 25 cts J In Advance. Saturday, April 8, 1809. Kx-Governor Bob Taylor truthfull v pays: "One pood, sweet, Christian woman in a neighborhood is worth more to that community than fifty sermons, for she is a living sermon the year round." A .1;~~ ? .-1. F /'~l l other ii that everybody in,Charlotte has a good word for the city and the enure community works in harmony for the upbuilding of the whole., 80 pregnant is the whole atmosphere of the place ; with this sentimeut and spirit that the visitor before he has been ' there long finds himself chiming in and singing the praises of the city. Thai is a city after my own heart, for it seems to me to be so ' patent that even a fool ought to see that 110 town or citv can grow when one part of the population 1 always pulling against another part and to have a whole lot of croakers and grumblers at every suggestion of advancement or improvement. Or again to be always , talking about saving a dollar or two when it comes to public improvements. 1 am not an advo1 cate of wasteful extravagance, 1 but you can't make public im provements without spending " money, and when it is judiciously | spent or put where the people can t see and enjoy the benefit they are not going to do much kicking about it. Charlotte has macadam roads j leading into the city 1 rom every f direction. Mecklenburg county has spent thousands of dollars in building good roads. And it has j paid her 111 dollars and cents, not to speak of the comfort and con! venience to her citizens. All the bad weather of this winter they did not know what a bad road ' was. But she goes to work and < builds a good road and then takes up another. ( J. Sheer, Sedalia, Mo., conductor on electric street car line, writ?*s that his little daughter was very low with the , croup nnd her life was saved after all I physicians had failed, only by using 1 One Minute Cough Cure. Crawford i Bros. She was a very smart girl in- >' deed, and she sat in the corner ' , with her lover, and with her tiny j niece upon her knee. The fold- j 1 ing doors were open, and all at | once the visitors in the adjoining i room heard a child's piping voice exclaim, "Kiss me, too, Auntie Gertie." "Maudie, darling,' came the reply, as quickly as thunder after lightning, "vou should say 'Kiss me twice;' 'Kiss me two' is not grammar." i Kur fr .ut l\ituj Km en j ????!, - .. mv ./.%?, i, w?i? u.i, iiiuwinii nul l" I eczema, skin disease, and especially Piles. I>*?\Vi11'k Witch Hazel Salve stands llrst and best. Look out for dishonest people who try to imitate and counterfeit it. It is their endorsement of a good article. Worthless goods are not imitated. Get l>e Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Crawford Bros. Before the discovery of Doe Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly disturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. Crawford Bros. | THE FIRST BABY. ? !! . Its Coming is Looked Forward to j 1 With Both Joy and Fear and its Safe Arrival is Hailed With , j Pride and Delight by All. * The arrival of the first baby In tint ^ 1 ; household is the happiest and most im* ( j port ant event of married life. The young i i wife who is to lieeome a mother delightt ' to think of the happiness in store for het , when the little one shnll nestle upon hel j breast and latterly she shall hear it lisp J i the sweet and holy name, "mother." Buther happy anticipation quickly van* ishes when she realizes the terrible pain > and suffering through which she must I , ! pass while bringing the little one into II the world. An indescribable fear of the ' ( , danger attendunt upon tlm ordeal aooo 1 I dissipate* her joyfulnetia. Thousands of women have learned | r>y experience tlmt there is absolutely no necessity for th-- sufferings which at* . tend child-birth; they know that bj ' the use of "Mother's Friend"?a scien- , tilic liniment?for a few weeks befor! | the trying hour, expectant mothers cat ] j so prepare themselvi-s for tin) final 1 hour thnt the pain and suffering cf the ' . dreaded event are entirely obviated and it is safely passed through with cone ] , paratively little discomfort. All women are interested, and emI peeially expectant mothers who forth! t first time have to undergo this trial, it such a remedy ; for they know the pair I and suffering, to say nothing of the danj ger, which is in store for them. "Moth* j er's Friend" is woman's greutest blessing, for it takes her safely through th# severest ordeal of her life. Kvery womaB should l>e glad to read the little booh "Before Baby is Born," which containi I information of great value to all. It ( will be sent free to any one w ho sendl their address to The Bradffeld Itcgu- ' ' lator Co., Atlanta, (ia. 1 < "ALMOST AWAYC What is The Matter ^-nRankintf ft If w ^ VI \ THAT IS WHAT PE ING ABOUT US . Never before in the " ter" has such a ms place! Other merchants don't understand it, a but as long as we are satisfied and the pe carc how much they kick. 60I SIXTY DAYS The knife cuts deeper! CLOUD & A that time. Many great things left at a litt A lot of L. M. Reynold's $2.00 Shoes Dongola Shoes price $1.25 now 90. Big 1 Oxford Ties and Strap Sandals, $1.00, 75, and worth double the money. To make Mi live and to give the purchasing public som pctitors something to cry about, we have ; ments?both up to date. MILLINERY! We do not wish to be extravagant the nnblie in nn\r \ui\r /fVnf I.' ~... ? v? an M <1^ ) ^ t I Id I 1 D I I V I L i. J I 1 I do say most emphatically and carnestl and glorious success. Every tiling I found in this department, in fact it itself, and one of the most attractiv prices we charge for a Neat Sailor or Miss Ilasseltine, has just returned fr< thoroughly posted herself in regard t< one of the finest Milliners in the Sout Nice Sailors, worth 50 cents, c Beautiful line Childrens Lace, Lawn & Sill PUR JOBS ARE WORLD BEATI picked up by our buyer, for the cokl cash the two weeks past. Mens' Suits worth a it a a a a ^ a a tt it n a ^ price $2.75. Boys suits 14 to 18 years, Line 54.00. Boys suits, .14 to 18 years, worth $4 14 years, worth $1.00, our price 60 cents, price 1.75. Miles upon miles of Calic Lawns and Shirting Prints worth 5 :ind 4 cents. Good Percals, worth 6 cents, worth 10 cents, our nrice ^ cents. W if in i I ^ ' ' IX*V 1 cents, our very special price, 5 1-2, "Great s Thousands upon thousands of yards Piques, in plain and fancy woven and prin than we have ever dreamed of before. \ >pace to mention. Remember the place, ( memder that no goods will be charged. Ii A. 1 ways bear in mind our Motto: Undcrbir people, first, last and all the time. Farmers' Banking < ? P. S.?Just received 360 Ladies dosed for cash,?biggest value on c [ties, Organdies, Mohair Silks and S $ \ GIVING ~ iOODS! ' with the Farmers' ircantile Co." . lOPLE ARE SAY- , A.ND IT IS TRUE^j History of Lancas-yl irveloas sale taken/^ / md say some unkind things about us, ople are reaping the benefit we don't * LONGER. 60 I LLISON'S stock must be closed in le more than half price, now jsi.20. One case Ladies' Fine ot of Ladies', Misses and Children's 30 and 38 cents. All very fine goods lis closing out sale still more attracething to laugh about, and our comidded two new and complete departAND JOBS! 1 in our statements, or to mislead jj way of doing business) but, we 1 y, that our Millinery is a grand ^ Lhat is pretty and attractive is is a WORLD OF LOVELINESS IN e features is the unusually low Pretty Mat. SiTOur Milliner, >m Baltimore where she has so > styles, &c. Miss Ilasseltine is h and strictly "up to date." mr special price 19 cents. : Caps & Hats, very cheap-iocts. up. 'BO No old odds or ends, but the very best clean goods while in the Eastern markets during [2.50 our price $6.75. 0.50 " 5-75- M >.oo " 4.75. ^ m 5.00 3.50. . 1 j..50 all wool, and guarantee; our Worsted Suits worth $8.00, o;A price, .50 our price, ?2.25.0hilds suits,. 7 to Child's suits ^ to 1 a. worth ?r* ' ? v" O w> ?JUI oes, fast colors. and 6 cents, our special price, 3, 31-2 our price 4 1-2. Yard wide Pcrcals, # ndia Linens, plain white, worth 10^ tuff." Cheaper Indian Linens,3 i-2c. of fine Dimities, Organdies, Welsh ted figures, beautiful goods, cheaper lany other good things we have not -J 'loud & Allison's old stand, and re'.vcrything in this place is spot cash. J y, Undersell. ()f the people, for the ^ & Mercantile Co. , 4 Fine Shirt Waists,?lot will be iarth. Corner in Percals, Dhnatines. F. B. & M. 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