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Dreadful CROUP Mothers. when your children are afc. tacked by the dreadful croups you need not dee pair; Dr. John W. Bull's Cough Syrup will relieve and cure this disease at once. Yon can always depend on this marvelous reimxly; it never fails to cure. For whoopingcough and Ineasle-cough it. is the best remedy in the land. Children like it. * fir.Bt.iirs Cough Syrup | Will cure Croup without fail. Doses arc small and pleasant to take. Doctor* novniiifnil it. Price *s cents. At all drugjpato. ! rtirninmnn r\rrriii\ rtunn I IAMAS1EK KNltHrKINr. Published Every Wednesday and Saturday BY The Enterprise - Publishing - Company A.J. CLARK Kilitor. One Year $ 1.00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months 25 cts In Advance. "Wednesday, April 11, 1891). Edwin Rostell, the po called grand tragedian is being pronounced a humbug all around. His audiences at Kershaw and Camden were not, however, as large as it was here. The Wateree Messenger in speaking of thej play, has this to say : "An even ing spent in the presence of this tragedian will without doubt, I have the same efl'ect as that of a j dose of chloroform." Elsewhere in tins issue of the | EntkrI'KISK will be found :ut ar ! ticle from the New York Journal Commerce, March 7. in which Mr. John E. Searles president ot | the American Cotton Co. and a ' prominent New York financier. give9 his views and observations after a five weeks trip through the Southern States. There is . valuable information in the com parison drawn by him between the South and the New England States, and, if taken advantage of in time, would soon place the Southern States where they rightI... 1- _4 it. 1 J 111 1U11V DCIUII^ it I lilt? Ilt'HU. J [Ifl favorable climate with a productive soil enables our people to raise all the foodstuff needed, with some to spare, which the New England States are compel led to import to a large extent. "SAILOR If AS NO POLITICS." Dewey on the Matter of the PreaIdency. Wouldn't Run. New York, April 0.?Admiral Dewey has given to the Manila correspondent of Leslie's Weekly an interview regarding the suggestion that the admiral he made a candidate for the presidency next, year. The admiral said as to his politics: "1 am a sailor. A sailor has no politics. The administration is his party and, Republican or Democrat, it makes no difference. Then, again, I come from Vermont and you know what that means. To he anything but a Republican in Vermont, is to be a man without a party. My Mag lieutenant comes from Georgia. lie tells me that to be anything but a Democrat in the south is to be nobody. If I lived south 1 would probably be a Democrat." "Have you ever voted ?" the correspondent asked. "Yes, years ago; but my vote was usually inlluenced by person , <1 al preference or local conditions. I am not a politician, have never held political oflice, and am total- " ly ignorant of party intricacies and affiiliations". G Admiral Dewev said that nei ther by vocation, disposition, ed a ueation or training was he ? apac- p itated to fill the presidency. He c 6aid that he was too well along a in life to consider such a possi- I bility. His health would not ad S tnit it. All his life's w was in ' different lines of eff< ' that. 11 while the kindness an nthnsi- * asm of his friemls were grateful to him and the generous tributes s of the American people were dear M to him, he could not and would not be a candidate for the pres- n idencv of the ITnited States under f, any conditions. li p Santa Crniz Captured. " Manila. April 10. ? Lawton's di- ^ vision captured Santa Cruiz aftpr a fierce battle. Sixty-eight Filipi- . nos were found dead on the field, ^ and forty wounded were raptor ed. Our loss wan one killed six r wounded. Two cannon were cap tured and many prisoners with a j hundred ritles and a large stock | o of amunition. 1 , I <1 Lawton began the fight soon af-! r I r ter the men landed from the boats i j in which they crossed the hav I j As soon as fhev landed, the troops j ( formed in line of battle and biv- J j auaced for the night, sleeping on i j their arms. i \ The advance bepan at daybreak j 1 and fiphtinp soon followed. The J outposts which surrounded Santa j( Cruiz were quickly reached and these were driven with a rush, af- ( ter a sharp exchanpe of shots. I Lawton pressed on to rout the 'I main force entrenched about the c city. Every step was hotly con- : i tested, but the men dashed on i v with resistless enerpy. The Filipinos made a desperate J t. stand in the trenches and the bat- J c i? ?.?r 1.. * 1 I lie n IIII1WUHIV r j A part of tho command hiic- * ceeded in turning the flank of the 1 enemy and then the Filipinos fled r in disorder. 1 The flying natives were pursued s through the streets of Santa Cruiz * and fighting ceased only when the 1 city was cleared of insurgents. A ' strong guard has heen posted in * every quarter of the city. The army is resting. i t Deafnea* Cannot be Cured c c by local applications as they cannot a reach the diseased portion of the ear. j There is only one way to cure deaf- fc ness, and that is hy constitutional [ remedies. Deafness is caused by an inflamed condition of the mucous lining of the Eustachian Tube. When this tube is inflamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it is entirely closed, I>eafne*s is j the result, and unless the inflaniation .. can he taken out ami this tube restored to its normal condition, hearing will * be destroyed forever; nine cases out of a ten are caused hy Catarrh, which is s nothing hut an inflamed condition of q i iip mucous RiirrawM. We will give One Hundred Dollars t for any case of Deafness (caused by fc catarrh) that cannot be cured by Mall's g Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars; free V. CHENEY ?* CO., Toledo. O. ! Sold by Iiruggists, 7fic. Mall's Family l'ills are the best. ,. . ,, c Chart Claims Invalid. Columbia. S. C., April H.?T he t attorney general's office to day B rendered an opinion that the j| arithmetic chart claims are illegal. Vouchors issued for them are * not to be paid, whether in the hands of a third party, banks or other parties. This opinion will j bring about litigation. aR many of ? the certificates were discounted g by banks on their lace. They ap- <1 pear to be firvt-class and entirely y proper.?(ireenville News. I ' ( Spain's Greatest Need. Mr. R. P. Olivia, of Barcelonia, Spain, spends his winters at Ai- J ken, S. C. Weak nerves had caused severe pains in the back of his head. On using Elictric . Bittern, America's greatest Blood j and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon ] left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs. All America knows that it cures liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, tones up the stomach, strengthens the nerves, puts vim, vigor and new life into every muscele, nerve and organ of the body. If weak, tired or ailing you need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50c. Sold by Crawford Bros , , Driltrtriafc 1 ONLY ELEVEN ON TRIAL. rwo Alleged Lyncher* Will be 1 (Government Witnesses. i Ircenvllle Dally News. Charleston, April 10.?Eleven , lleged Lake City lynchers were ] lut on trial in the Uuited States i ircuit court here to-day. The case eainst, J. P. Newham and Karley Lee, the men who turned date's evidence, was dropped by he request of the district attor iev and this accounts for the fact ' hat 11 instead of 13 men are now hi trial. The hearing to-day occupied even hours, much of which time ?us taken up with reading the in ictment, and in arguing prelimi* ( arv questions raised by the de- < ense at tin- verv outset. St. ?lu- , ian.Iervey, >>f the counsel for the i iridoners, sought to enter a de 1 tiurrer t<? the indictment. lie ' laimed there was a multiplicity f charges in the counts and that i he circuit court had no jurisdic- ( ion under the statute. Assistant district Attorney Cochran and General R^rher replied for the j :overnment and the court over | uled the demurrer. I After a technical objection to | he jury panel had been disposed ( if ill** ful litU'innr lnvDWfi , . .... i ni(^ juiwm *t ci r Irawn ami nworn: M. B. Mur by. Union; W. A. Calhoun, $arn*ell; S. T. Craig, AnderRon ; ( doliOml ]|utsnn, Beaufort; C. II. < Carlisle, Spartanburg; A. L. team, Florence; C. A. Bowman, Bamberg; W. A. Hill, Newberry ; V. A. Lut en, LJampton; VV. II. 'rice, Pickens; B. F. Davis ilarion ?nd J. W. McCullough, jreen ville. The defense exercised its right o challenge six times, four of be men excluded being negroes. The jurv *s it stands is composed ?f white men of means and standng in the several counties from vhich they came. A'ter H recess of an hour thai >n11re afternoon session of the :ourt was taken up with another eading ?f the indictment togethr with a statement made by )i?trict Attorney Lathrop. He ehearsed at length the facts conlected with the killing of Baker ind outlined the manner in which le would seek to tlx the crime ipon the prisoners at the bar. ['lie taking of testimony will berin tomorrow morning. In almost every neighborhood there s some one whose life has been saved >y Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Jiarrhoea Remedy, or who has been ured of chronic diarroea by the use >f that medicine. Such persons make < i point of telling of it whenever oplortunity otters, hoping that it may >e the means of saving other lives, "or sale by J. P. Mackxy A Co. A Narrow Escape. Thankful worda written by Mr?. Kda E. Hart, of Groton, S. D. W an taken with a had cold which ettled on my lunga; cough set in nd finally terminated in Conumptinn. Four Doctors gave up, aying 1 could live but a short ime. 1 gave myself up to my iavior, determined if could notj tav with my friends on e'arth, 11 votild meet my absent ones above j dv husband wn? ?dvio?H oat I )r. King's New Discovery for consumption, (Roughs and Colds, gave it a trial, took in all eight >ottles. It. has cured me, and hank God, I am saved and now well and healthv woman." Trial ottles free at Crawford Bros.' )rug Store. Regular size 50c and $1. Guarnteed or price refunded. 1. For frost bitea, burns, indolent sore czetna, skin disease, and especially 'ilea. DeWltt'a Witch Hazel Halve tands llrst and best. Look out for isbonest people who try to imitate nd counterfeit it. It is their enorsement of a good article. Worthy's* goods are not imitated, (Jet Da Vitt's Witch llazel Halve. Crawford tros. ? - I That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leaveyou, if you used Dr. King's New Life Pills. Thousands of sufferers have proved their matchless merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches. They make pure blood and Btrong nerves and build up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Only 25 eents. Money back if not cured. Sold by Crawford Bros., Druggist. 1* Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup lias been in use for half a century. Some families have used it for three generations, and it is to day the standard cough remedy of this country. J. Sheer. Sedalia, Mo., conductor on electric street car line, writes that his little daughter was very low with the croup and her life was saved after all physicians had failed, only by using Due Minute Cough Cure. Crawford yros. before the discovery of One Minute Cough Cure, ministers were greatly disturbed by coughing congregations. No excuse for it now. Craw/ord JJrcs. If you have a cold' throat irritaiion, weak lungs, pain in the chtst, difficult breathing, croup or hoarseness, let us suggest One Minute Cough Cure. Always reliable and safe. Crawford Hros Ilappy is the man or woman who can eat a good hearty meal without suffering afterward. I f you cannot do it, take Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you eat and cures all forms # * v ? x ? ?>i irysprpsia anu uiaigexuon, v;rawford Bros. For a quick remedy and one that is perfectly safe for children, let us recommend One Minute Cough Cure. It is excellent for croup, hoarseness, tickling in the throat and coughs. Crawford Bros. Oive me a liver regulator, and I can regulate the world " said a genius. The druggist handed him a bottle of DeWitt's Little Karly Risers, the famous ittle pills. Crawford Bros. MB ya 111 a J andWhtaXey bftftlt* IIIIIBfl rur*d at home withHBsikmk. u?. uuicc. 104 North I'ryor 81 CASTOniA. Baantka yf 11)1 Kind Y<M Hit! WWJI When you ask for Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine, see that you get it and not some worthless imitation. We Make A Specialty Of Printing^# NOTE HEADS, LETTER HEADS, < ENVELOPES, i BILL HEADS, STATEM ENTS, PROGRAMS, | PAMPHLETS, ; MINUTES, 1 CIRCULARS. POSTERS? In fact, everything done in a First-Class Office. Enterprise I < Publishing Company, LANCASTER, S. C. j J LANCASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. , Between Chester and Lancaster. In effect 12 01 a.tn., Sunday, Dee. 26, 1808. Daily Except Sunday. Southbound. NorkhbouudT No. 16 No. 17. No. 16. No. M P. M. I A. M.l P. M. A.'M Od 1 (Ml 11 oo'd Lv ...Cheater. ...A r 6 65 9 65 7 10 II 10,? " Orr'a 5 40 V 40 7 26 11 21 ".... Knox's .... " 6 31) 9*) j "..MoDamel's... " I 7 46 11 38 rt ".. Rlchburg.... " 5 07 9 07 7 65 11 62l* "..BaacomvUle.. " 4 65 8 66 8 00 12 00> ". Cedar Shoals.." 4 44 8 44 8 15 12 12 d "...Fort Lawn..." 4 S3 8 33 8 30 12 30.* " Graces... ." 4 1s 8 18 8 40 12 40 " Miller's Cross'K" 4 08 8 08 8 66 12 50id Ar. Lancaster.. Lv 4 00 8 00 A. M. P. M.l P. M P. Train leaving Lancaster at 8:00 a. rn , con nects at Chester with Southern Railway going south, C. Si L going north and G. C. 6c N. Vestlbi.'?* and local trains going west Train 'caving Lancaster at 4:00 p. m., con nocts at Lancaster with Oi R 6c C. rrom Cam. den, and Chester with Southern Hallway going r>orth and south and with C. 6c L. north. Train leaving Chester at 11 :"0 a. m., connects at Chester with Southern Hallway from Charlotte, also C. ft L from north. Train leaving Chester at 7:0 ' p. m., connects with Southern Railway from Columbia. G. C, & N. from Atlanta and O. 6t L. from I<enoir. LKROY SPRINGS, JBA W. H. ilARDIN, President. \ Vice-Pres. and Manager. Rdarato Your llowe-ls With Cuscaretn.K Candy Cathartic, cure constfpution fore*#. 10c. 25c. If C. C. C fail, druggists r-fund inoS^ V J II rests with Ton whether you continue thr^_J|> * nerve killing tobacco habit. NO-TQUAIVllWt: 4t^|I remove* the desire for tobacco, with |||^M|m./T k out n.rfouidlitreu, (imIinlc^gul .11 ||^M99Ih.; W8K tine, purifies the blood, r?-^<TI I k stores lost msnboe4. oSTsl 11 bout ' wH makes vou ?trong^??T IflalE^Toid 400.000 In hrslth, nerve J bs IsIw^cssm cured. Buy m end pocket- j>HfO TO B A C from ^ book. our own druggist, who I I vouch fur us. Teke It with vl^tslll.pstlrntl;, persistently One hoi. 41. usually cures: S boxes, 4* M, |guaranteed to cure, or we refund money. Sterilas liueSj Ce., CMwgv, surest. 4ew Iere. Wanted! Reliable man for Manager of Rr.tnch Office I wish to open in this vicinity. If your record is O. K. here is good opening. Kindly mention this paper when writing. A 'I* HA nmo A: : : rv i. iuvnmo, Vy iiici ii nitLi, \J. Illustrated catalog ue 4cts. stapoeg. * NAVAL CADET. Competitive Examination tor U. S. Naval Academy. Notice is hereby given that a competitive examination will be held in the city of Kock Ilill, S. C.,on Tuesday , . May 2nd, 1SH!?, commencing at lo J o'clock a. m., for the purpose of selecting a suitable person to till the vacan- 1 cy which now exists in the U. S. Na- . J val Academy for a Naval Cadet from ^ the Fifth S. C. Congressional District. W All candidates must be not less than fifteen nor more than twenty years of age, and physically sound, well formed, of robust constitution, nd not under five feet iu hight. They must be prepared to read well and write legibly, neatly and rapidly and they will be examined carefully upon the following English branches: Spelling, Punctuation, Capitals,Grammar. Geography. United st?fe? liiein ry, World's History. Araithmetic. Algebra and Geometry. The Fifth District embraces the connties of Chesterfield, Kershaw, Lancaster, Chester, Cherokee and York. Candidates can write me at Yorkville for any further information desired. D. E. Fini.kt, March 17. 'fttt. Yorkville S. C. ljH | ICavcnta, and Trada-Miaffca obtained, and all Pat ant butincaa conduetad for MonknATt Pcca. Oub Orric r ia OpeqwiTC u. s. Patcnt Orricc ' ?9v ;, and w? can aacura p#ant in laao lima than thoaa IbK ' remote from Waahlofftoo. 11 ! Send modal, 4rawlng or photo,, with deacrtp- Vl tion. Wa pdvlae, If patentable or not, fraa oft w , charge. Oirr faa not due Ull patent ia aecured. {> i' a pampmlct, "IJopr to Qb??in Patenta," with ! ' ecu of aatna (n the V. S. and foreign couatrlea', i aant fraa. Addresa, , i C. A. SNOW & CO. ii Opp. Patcnt Orncr, Washington, l c. (? A new lot ol New Home sewing machines on hand at this office. Don't Tokuto Spit Xnoki tonr i if> Away. I To quit tobnrco easily and forever, be mag- V tietlc. full of life, nerve and ?i8or, take No-Tolluo, the wonder worker. Hint makes weak men J| urong. All druggist*, the or VI. CureiruaranLeetl Iiooklet and nam pie free Addreaa awning >irui?<iy *?x>. t'liicmo or New Yortc A new lot of New Home sewing machines on hand at this 1 office. j To Cur* Constipation ror?r?r. ^ Take t'uacareta Candy Catbartie. lOo'ortSe. V U C. C. C. fail to eura, ilrug^ioU refund taouer ? * - Jnflfc k