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Regardless Of Age. The kidneys are responsible lor more sickness. sulTeriug, and deaths than any other organs of the body. A majority of the ills afflicting people to day is traceable to kidney trouble. It prevades all classes of society, in all-climates, regardless of age, sex or conditions. The symptoms of kidney trouble are unmistakab'e, such as rheumatism, neuralgia, sleepless ness. p.iu or dull ache in the back, a desire to urinate often day or night, profuse or scanty supply. Uric acid, or brick dust deposit in urine are signs of clogged kid reyp, causing poiseneu mum infilled blood. Sometimes the heart acts badly, and tube casts (wast inn of the kidneys) are found in the urine, which if neglected will t result in Bright's Disease, the most dangerous form of kidney trouble. All these symptoms and conditions are promptly removed under he influences of Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root. It has a world wide reputation for its wonderful cures of the most distressing cases. No one need tie long without it hi it is so easy to get at any drug store at tifty cents or one dollar. You c i n have a sample bottle of this wonderful discovers', Swamp-Root, and a book telling ?ll about it, both sent to you absolutely free bv mail. Send your address to Dr. Kilmer A Co., Bingham ton, N. Y. and kindly mention that you read this liber al ofTer in the Lancastkk Entkr pkisk. 0 Mm DEPARTMENT. J. F. FISH FT Editor. Capture of a Itfiml Tiger. Frank Watts, colored, who lives .i.~ v..... /M.lf ,.r fi,Q All llio WU I Ott.lVMI ??| llic county, whs arrested by Constable W. G. Moore, for violating the dippensary law Friday night last. A jug containig whiskey was aUo captured. For aom" 'ime Watts had been suspected t running a blind tiger, and on the uight above mentioned he was caught in the act. He was brought here and placed in jail to await trial. Don't think you can cure that slight attack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or that it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia cure will cure it; it "digests what you eat" and restores the digestive organs to health. Crawford tiros. J-w-s Death of Mr.*. FJizabeth Fletcher. Mrs. Elizabeth Fletcher, wife: of Mr. John S. Fletcher, died at their home in Kershaw last Friday morning, 21st inst., of heart I disease, after a lingering illness of several months. Mrs. Fletcher j was about seventy years of age. I She was born in Kershaw county,! near Flat Rock, Where she spent ! il. l_i_ _r i l:r_ ....4:1 tile wnuie ui tier in? uiuii hue moved with her husband to Kershaw about two yeari ago. She had been a member of the Baptist church fifty years lacking just three months and lias lived a life of useful Christian service during that time. She was married twice and leaves surviving besides her husband four children, Mr. J. K. Caskins child of her first marriage, and .Mrs. W. M. (Jay, and Messrs. j David 11. and Walter B. Fletcher,! children of the last marriage. The J Era joins the many friends of the family in profound sympathy in1 the loss of their loved one.?F.ra, April 25. By allowing the accumulations in the bowels to remain, the entire system is poisoned. I ?e Witt's bit tie Karly . Jtisers regulate the bowels. Try them j and you will always use them. Crawford Bros. d-w-s Dr. Hull's Couuli Syrup stops j that tickling in the throat. This reliable remedy allays at once irritations of the throat, sore throat, hoarseness and other bronchial affections. V J Shiny I en and Flooring. I have for sale 100,000 No. ] sawed, long loaf pine shingles and 1 al8o,take orders for flooring and celling. (Jail and see me, of fice at S. (J. <fe Ga.,Railroad Depot I. W. MOOUK. 4t April 4. If yon have piles, cure them. Nt use undergoing horrible operations that simply remove the results of th( disease without disturbing the disease itself. Place your confidence in DeWitt's Witch llazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others; it will nol fail to cure you. Crawford Bros, dws ? Mrs. Dr. M. W. White lefl yesterday on a visit to her mother i Mrs. Draffin, at Riverside, Lan caster county.? Vorkville Enqui rer. April 22d. Shorten the time of Confinement Strengthen Mother and Supply Breast Milk for Child by using Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets, pleasant to take; it tastes pood ? A telegram was received here I Monday by Mr. W. H. Burns, Ecq., i from his son, W. II. Burns. ,Ir., of J Greenville, stating that his little son Freddie had died that mornI ing of congestion o< the stomache, I derangements of Mensrual Functions produce Miscarriage. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets correct the derangements. | For the Knterpnsc. A New Industrial School lor Colored People. The Lancaster Normal and In dustrial Institution for colored youth, a chartered and fixed school, will pot on a new gar tnent. Livington College boasts of her Stanford Hall. Hunting ton Hall, I)odds Hall, but friends of the Normal and Industrial Institute of Lancaster will he proud nf fttir noir ^Slftrlntr^c T vwlncf rial Ilall." Col. Springs is one of the lead ing business men in tho South. In an interview with Hishop Clin ton, he kindly consented that our no A' school building should bear his name. Col. Springs is strictly a business man and wotrld only allow his name to be associated with men or enterprises that mean business, (iod helping wc hope this will prove one of the most profitable investments ever made bv the honored gentleman, that of lifting up a down trodden race struggling to make of them sol vps wort hv and rcsnccfnhlc pit. i/.ens. This is the only means by which we can assure J he safety, prosperity, and happiness of our community. The negro must be trained to better habits of Ihrif, honesty, and economy. Too many ol the rare are thoughtless and improvident. Too many content themselves with low things, and thus bringing upon us criticisms that could have been avoided. For a generation many of our race have been educated the wrong way. Some thought that Mil LIONS GIVEN AWAY. It is certainly gratiiyfng to the |JUijih; HI MIU HI uur uunrci u 1 11 the land who are not afraid to he generous to the needy and suffering. The proprietors of Dr. King'? New Discovery for (Consumption, (Coughs and (Colds, have given away over fen million trial bottler of this great medicine; and have the satisfaction of knowing it has absolutely cured thousands of hopeless cases. Asthma. Bronchitis, Hoarseness and all diseases of the Throat, Chest, and Lungs are surely cured by it. (Call on (Crawford Bros. Druggist, and geta free trial bottle. Regular size50c. and $1. Every bottle guaranteed, 01 price refunded. 3 i % education mount getting nwa [ from work. We were largely ec , ucated from the top down. W have discovered our folly an now we are turning back. W find that education means worl not rest; and this has given ris to the establishment of industrii schools for colored people. The , must be taught to labor inte ' ligently. It is better to have farmer that understands the so , and how to take a barren hill ( ? field and bring it up. It is be ter to have a good cook than I f have one that must be directe 1 all the time. There is more tha / one kind of bread to cook. Thei are cooks that cannot take charj. wi a >\ 11 uiit'ii ui jHfpurtr uiimtT U an intelligent guest without son: t one to put out and direct. Thei ' are nurses that are not properl trained to lake care of childrei Tlie nurse should know the in ' portance of speaking correctl ; before children, how to care ft the health of the child, and sonx 1 thing to do in case ol emergency Now the object of our school is t train along these lines as well i training men and women IV 1 teachers and preachers. \V shall strive to honor the name < our new building. We want big farm and work shop, and large cooking department so tin we can train our young people t trades, where they can learn ho ' to win an honest living. \V ' shall assure Col. Springs that tli class of young people going 01 ' (pom out* cplionf tliiill c)loU' ciirt of marked improvement. ' With such substantial suppoi as lias come from our honore ' Bishop, I. 0. Clinton, who guv $100.00 for our school, folk)win this with the name and encourag* ment of Col. Springs, who will I the next man to reach out a helj ing hand. M. D. Lbk, Prin. J. I). Bridge, editor and proprietc of The Democrat, Lancaster, N. I: says: "I would not be without Or Minute Cough Cure for my boy, whe troubled with a cough or cold. It ' the best remedy for croup I ever used Crawfoid Bros. d-w-s MISTRIAL RESULTED. The Lake City Case Ends. Judf Again Sheds Tears. Charleston, April 22.?At 10 o'clock this morning the jury i ! the case of the Lake City lynchin i reported its inability to reach verdict. The jury was out i i hours. In dismissing the jury Judg Hrawley was again moved to teai as he referred to the crime. 11 i case goes over to the next term < court for retrial. It is understood that the jur | stood live for conviction an j seven tor acquittal when the la effort was made to reach a ve diet. When the first ballot wi j taken the jurors were evenly d ! vwlail I ulur tlmv utnuil 7 tn ' for conviction, ami then two me I changed to the side of the prii I oners. Judge Bruwley delivered a impressive address to the juroi , alter hearing their announceinen 1 During the course of it he crit ( cised lynohings most severe! He said officials who appoink , Baker postmaster could not t , cape a share of the responsibilil WORKING NIGHT AND DAY i The busiest and mightiest lift - - i~ - n tmng tnat over WHS inmiH in i< King's Now Life Pills. Kvery pi r is a sugar-coated globule of healt i (hat changes weakness in strength, listlessness into energ i brain-fag into mental powe I They're wonderful in bui'ding i ? the health. Only 25c. per bo . Sold by Crawford Broa. Drugist. > y for the fearful crime that had I been committed. Continuing, he coinmeuted up . on the increase in instances of mob violence that had become e conspicious during the last 40 years, and he urged upon the ie jurors to go to their homes and to ,] impress upon the people of South v Carolina the necessity of putting a stop to terrible crimes 6ueh as that committed at Like City. a The white people of the State, he il said, now had tho control of at faiis absolutely in their hands, j and continued instances of mob law would te an everlasting re proach to them. The prisoners were notified n that they would all have to give *e new bonds and that the case re against them had been placed on the docket for trial at the next )f term of the United States circuit Ie court. e i . ? . y RED HOT FROM THE GUN Was the hall that hit (J. H. i- Steadman of Newark, Mich., in v the Civil War. It caused horrible Ulcers that no treatment helped for 20 yearn* Then Buoklen's Ar 3 nica Salve cured him. Cures (Juts, f. Bruises, Burns, Boils, Felons. 0 Corns, Skin Eruptions. Best. Pile cure on earth. 25c. a box. (Jure guaranteea. noia Dy Urawtorri >r Bros. Druggist. 3. For the Enierprlso. a Dwiglit Items. . Dwioiit, April 24, 1S90. o The rain has held up, and the w farmers are pushing their work e with much energy, though com ie plaining, some of the ground it being dry and hard, is There has been considerable planting done in this neighborrt hood, and planting and putting d out fertilizers is still the order of e the day. ig Your correspondent, of a week 3 or two ago, was correct in conjec>e ture as to the hustling time that p- would exist in Dwight when the rain held up. The following in-i a. . ii it * i i ciueui win prove m?i ne Knew jr something of tlio spirit ami inie dustry of the Dwight farmers, P and that ho foresaw the hustling time that was fast approaching. Mr. W., one of our prominent farmers, a few days employed several hands to aid him fe in plowing and putting out fertilizers, and to guard against a possible hindrance, he took a I ami cAmo I lirno/1 1 n t lm I U IIV.VUIW UIIU OUIUU IIIIVUU IV/ I IIU n field with him, to patch is sack, | cr if, perchance, there should come >4 a hole in it. So they proceeded with their ,e work, and as is usually the case, rs J ' ie the Acid Phosphate possessed the of property of powerfully effecting his sack, and after a short time y his sack tore, when he promptly st patched it and proceeded as r* before. After coming in holes " several times successively and 5 being as many times patched, the n thread gave out. After a short '* while the sack bursted again. For ? a moment there was considerable rs perplexity. One of the plow t. hands, being about up with the !* covering of the guano, taking in v. , ;d s- TV TV TV * TtTTVm -jn. dmNUT re One Day Only, ffi Will bring full line of *; PRICES ALI ' SPECIALS! "SBUKi ^ PARTIES ?le8lrlng Spectacle* can be Fitted g^llUINO your Watch V, O. Ua New when roll * if ? jfjfc 9 v t ' . 1 v ?. * T&inKilkrl i P THERE IS MO KINO OP PAIN OR P ACNE, INTERNAL OR EXTERNAL, P THAT PAIR-KILLER WILL NOT RE- P J LIEVE. P J | LOOK OUT FOR IMITATIONS AND SUB- J . ' | STITUTES. THE GENUINE BOTTLE J tP BEARS THE NAME, P ' 5 PERRY DAVIS & SON. J (lie sitii;ilion, loosed his mule from I lie plow, jumped upon his hack, and, jn great haste, started to the house, which was about 400 yards awav, tor another sack. But Mr. W. fully appreciating the value of time, and whose prolific and inventive brain was sufficient for fhe emergency, was unwilling for his work lo thus stand until his hand could return with the sack ; so, hurriedly taking oil' his outer shirt and tearing it a little ... oi.tn ... fi. ^ .. ... p. w,/?. lie tied the sleeves around his waist and, using it apron fashion, A taking the other end, together with his horn in one hand and handling the guano with the other, proceeded as if his new apparatus was the most ordinary arrangement. A few minutes later his hand returned with another sack and insisted on him using it instead of his shirt. But Mr. W. was unwilling to consume time making unnecessary changes. and replied to him, 4vC?o along, go along with your sack ! 1 don't need any sack ! And you had better been herd covering t his guano 1" The girls may look for our young irieml Mr. P. now at any time. He has been staying at home for the last three weeks waning nn ms nair to grow. isui i we think it is getting about long A enough lor him to venture out, and predict that he will make up J for lost time by making his calls longer and more often. ' Well, Mr. Editor, the peach and blackberry crop will be a failure in this vicinity, hut the prospect for apples, cherries and plums is good. The small grain rop is looking fairly promising ind spring chickens are beginning fo hatch. So we, with these prospects before us, have abundant reason to he grateful, gay and happy still. Aliknus. iSSIlMIIILd and W h Ilk e y lanlta 7 W 1J III ifl cured at home with * ? _; tT R B I twl out |>?ln Book of par j H I l%MWI ticuUrs sent F Rfcfc pw h. m wooLLti cn. fdoJw HiiaiuaV b<. othca. 104 North I'ryor Ht I>r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicni Clears the Complexion, gives Runyancy to the Mind, cures Headache, Regulates Stomach, Howels and Liver. Nrir Secret Remedy Absolutely I'nknown to the profc--ion IVrmunrnl Currn in 1 !i to XS <lay* Wo ^R| refund money If ?! !?> not nr.- Vou I'?n lx> trrttrdtl hnmefortho?am?priie MU9| anil the name guaraa- DR (rial with tlioao >>(> I B | prcfcrtocuuw hero wo will contract to cure I them or pay expense of coining. rtllrunt hotel B^T|n^Ta|2n hills, and Make no M as? HI BID J PI Charge, It wo to|HlaaDMlsiMHB|ourc. ynn hsve tasi-n nier. KJ Irur;, Iwllilr |?l?li ind still liaro aches and pains. Mucous I'atehre In mouth, Sore Throat, I'lmples.C'eppcr.t'olor* ad Hunts, I ler ra on any ILz^D partof the body Italror Kftsrnwa falling out, a J| t la this Primary, Meeuudury or Tertlury g ? g lilood I'olsoii that wo guarantee to euro We III solicit the most obatia. ate cases and ihsllmsrVMB ilie world for a rase we ruun.it rare. Tins ill* lease has always haHed the skill of the most 1 k Icislsrnt phrslelaa*. for many years we have UBsaimadc a stscuilty of treating tins iliscaso with our CYl'lllLI.NK and we hare d'.oo.nnn capital U-hlnd our une'xulltloaal rusramv Wntcuslor I Oil.page bonk and absolute , roots. Address KKnKIIV CO., I 4t?H Manonle Temple, Chicago. Illtnola. Used during Expectancy, Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets cheer and Strengthen Mother, Shorten Labor ami Rob Confinement of its Terrors. < ? J I sa I ta y\rh rsA/au - * ail L.CU ll/Cl^LU! , / 1 Friday, April 14,1899. $ <# , (Leaves on tlie Afternoon Train.) samples of his Stock. L REDUCED; Buckles, Shirt Waist Sets with Pins In Plato covo Buttons. as Uusual. TorU and Jewelry Jobs. AH of which will Look timed. i # '4* i I . i fL M , jmiS ' * 4 " r */