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BRONCHITIS Bronchitis is very prevalent. It genGrui'.y begins with a common cold, attended with cough, hoarseness, sorer.< :aof tlm lungs, tightness of tho chest a.iid difficulty in breathing. If not attt nduil to,it becomes dangerous?thousand. 3 die from bronchitis annually. Dr. JohnW. Bull's Cougli Syrup is the best remedy for this disease; it relieves tho cough at once, effects an easy exp< - toration, and cures in a few days. >lr.Esiir? Cough Syrup xVill prom??Jy cure Bronchilis. I)* .irt* Mii.ill nu?l plcnsaitt t?> t ?kc. l>octoM r?- Miieiiii it. Price 25 cents. At ail druggbU LANCASTER ENTERPRISE Puolished Every Wednesday and Saturday HY Tbn - Enterprise Publishing Company A. J. CLARK K.lltor. One Year $ I .00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months 25 cts Iii Advance. Saturday, April 2i>. 1SJM). The case of Captain Coghlatul who was said to have insulted the German llajr, sometime ago, has been settled. Germany has signified her intention to let mat ters rest. Capt . Gothland is very sorry for what he said at the ban(|tiet the other night. And, as usual in such cases, the newspapers are to blame,?they did not report him right. Con federate (Jen era 1 s. Mr. F. II. McMaster, of the Charleston Tost, was in the city yesterday making arrangements for the transportation ol portraits in the senate chamber to the Charleston reunion. The portraits to be taken are those of Gens. Gordon, Gray, Butler and Kershaw. The reunion commit tee already has a portrait ot Gen. Hampton. Besides these other valuable Confederate relics belonging to the state will be taken to Charleston. All of this will be insured and will be packed for shipment under the direction of Secretary of State Cooper.?The State. The Hoys of riemson to Huild Hood Road*. Clemson College, April 2<?.? It is gratifying to tlio advocates of good roads to know that not only is highway const ruction taught in the engineering courses of Clemson college, hut there is also to be built an actual example of modern macadam road from this college to the Southern rail way station. All the college Ireights are hauled over this road, and with its present red clay sur face it is often in such condition as to require two horses to haul f he load of one. It is learned with regret that Dr. Anderson, professor of hot any, has resigned his chair in the conoge to accept a similar position 1n tho University of Minnesota. Dr. Anderson is a young man well prepared and thoroughly earnest in his work. Minnesota is to be congraulated. Some of the results of neglected dyspeptic conditions of the ston.arh are cancer, consumption, heart disease and epilepsy. Kodol I'yspepsia Cure prevents all this by effecting a quick cure in all cases of dyspepsia. Crawford Bros. d-w-s Booker T. Washington Hits thi Mail Fairly. Philadelphia, April 25.?Book er T. Washington, founder am piincipal of the Tuskegee J^ornia and Industrial institute, in Ala hatna, who arrived here to day was questioned regarding tin Georgia lynchings. lie said : would like to speak at lengtl upon these Georgia oeeurrencei and others of a like nature whiyl have taken place in recent years but in view of my position api hopes in the interest of Tuskeget institute in Alabama, and the ed ucatinn of our people, I feel con strained to keep silent and nol engage in any controversy thai might react upon the work t' which ! am now lending my ef forts. "1 do not. mind adding," sai( the speaker, "that I am opposer to mob violence under all circum stances/' Those guilty of crirm should be surely, swiftly and ter rihly punished; but bv legal meth ods. As a rule the men guilty o these outrages are ignorant indi I viduals who have had no oppor (unity In secure an education ;in^ I moral restraint. ' The solution of our presen difficulties is to be found in tlx I thorough mentui, religious am ' industrial education of both race: i in the south. It is an encour j a^in?r tact to note that of tin J hundreds of colored men win have been educated in the highei institutions of the south, not out has been guilty of assaulting i woman." Mr. Washington tonight at tin Academy of music addressed i large audience in the interest o the Tusaegee institute. The onl; reference he made to the (leorgii lvnchinirs was in Ihe introductioi to his address, when he said : ulj the interest of the more far reaching and fundamental worl which we.are trving to do at Tus kegee, I shall refrain from an; j direct and detailed discussion o the recent outrages in the soutl which I know are uppermost ii your minds and hearts and whirl make us bow our heads in sadness The only permanent remedy fo such crimes as have been recent l.v perpetrated in (Jeorgia and th only permanent remedy for mo violence is in the thorough edu i cation ol all the neoide of th I I south?education that shall read the head, the hand, the heart.'" It makes no difference how bad tti | wound it you use DeWitt's Wito lla/.el Salve: it will quickly heal ail I leave no scar. Crawford llros. d-wWo Take Cnlumpit. Manila, April 11.?Genera I MaeArthur's division crossed I It j Iiio Gande and advanced on Cal titnpit today, completely routin the llower ol the Filipino arnij If joii have piU*^, cure them. X use undergoing horrible op"ratioii . that simply remove the results of th disease w ithout disturbing t he ill sea * i itself. I'lare your eonlldenott in l>( Witt's Wit.h 11 a/.el Salve. It ha never failed to cure others; it will tn fail to cure yon. Crawford Bros, dw Mrs. (ieorge Jury Hunt;. Canton. <)., April 27.?Th j.Mrs. t ieortre murder case wen to thw .jury this afternoon. A 0 o'clock tonight no verdict ha 1 hccn returned. I sc Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup fo j your rough, or cold no che^ij o ' lung*. It. is truly a wonderfn medicine. N'o other remedy ha made so many remarkable curei Price 25c. m . It lia.s been reported that Alor zo Fuller, who was a member c the 2d regiment was drowned ii a pond near Columbia, Wednei I day. POWER ALMIGHT ; MOST WONDERFUI i ? ' The Clean, Hard 1 i. Good Judgment ing, Has Do: i Several" Manufacturers Trifle, Compared W i Our cash bargain annex (Cloud & A -! nothing but bargains. Not cheap st : merchants sell CHEAP goods. We | special bargains arc world-beaters, i SPECIAL BARGAIN NO. 1?Q * j very pretty styles and very fine sheer i '! 20 cent quality; our astonishing price, . anci county ought to see these goods. - SPECIAL BARGAIN NO. 3- -( 1 the 10 cent kind and very desirable; 01 ' Lancaster has never seen anything lik< , I SPECIAL BARGAIN NO. 3?/ ful quality, very fine and sheer; stric e cents?don't miss this. I SPECIAL BARGAIN NO. 4?5 r Pants, sizes 4 to 16 years; every pair \ 1 price only 35 cents. Lour hundred | Pants at 60 cents on the dollar?all fir ufacturer who needed the money, i Special Bargain No. 5?Embraces 110 recommendation; everybody know lt town. It seems to us that we have a 1, and we expect to supply the other hall ? half price ; the sooner you come the b 1 1 Special Bargain No. 6?All sorts c r ladies, misses and children, part of C prices. A splendid lace Oxford for ? only 40 cents a pair?worth 65. Our millinery department is one of e our cash bargain annex. The succes: li ready our second order is almost g< I with work, but with the aid of an assi | me orders. uverybody is delighted v ? plaint of any kind. There is nothing d up-to-date trimmer. Please note price ! in mind that we are not quoting price ifhun' 1 )V Qnnic mprrlvintc in nmvcnmp J illVI V.lic.?ll V.7 III ll\- ?? I the best stock of merchandise in Lane c plain white welts at 8 1-2 c ; regular p I. ity Piques in plain and solid colors, nc g Nice line of novelties in Piques, very r. whites and fancies. Our prices lower est thing in linen and silk Crash for s <? a cheaper fancy linen Crash at 10 cent e ?great values. White checked Nain .. Organdies in lace effect, very new, at 1 J plaids and fancies, cheap at 5 cents, " fancies in standard Calicoes, sold ever some moire Linings, value 6 1-2 c, 0111 white Guilts; genuine Marseilles Ouil I very best white Quilts, extra large anc ? some large Guilts, value $1.25, our pri t full size Vest, bleached, at 5c, special 1 g size bordered Handkerchiefs, good 5c made Dresses, trimmed in lace and en I line ladies' Skirts 40c to 54.50; beaut rjlar and cuffs, 35c to $1?many worth r Silk Waists, plain and fancy colors an ' makeup, and prices very reasonable. fi mention. Don't forget the place?Clc and don't forget to bring your pockel nothing but the cash will pass. Our for the people, first, last and all the tii :! Farmers' Banking 1 ? OF THE i DOLLAR. XT DEMONSTRATED. Cash, Coupled "With and Shrewd Buyne the Work. Short. Lots Closed at a ith Their Real Value. MB3W llison's old stand) crowded with bargains, ^ iiff?we don't deal in that kind. Other sell GOOD GOODS, CHEAP. Our six ne case (over 2,000 yards) real Organdies, naterial, guaranteed as good as anybody's 8 1-2 cents; everybody in Lancaster town 3 Jne case extra heavy yard wide Percales, ur price, as long as this lot lasts, 5 cents, e it. tbout 600 yards wide India Linen, beautit value, 12 1-2 cents; our price only 6 1-2 Mxty pairs boys' fine cassimere Knee warranted; cheap enough at 60 cents; our pairs men's medium and fine cassimere stclass, new goods picked up from a man- ^ our whole stock of clothing, which needs J s that we are the only clothing people in j lready supplied half the trade this spring, " real soon. We continue to sell suits at ettcr selection you will get. >f Shoes, Oxford Ties and Slippers for "loud & Allison's stock, at awful cheap children, wedge heel, in tans and blacks, the busiest and most attractive corners in s of this department is phenomenal. Aline. Miss Hasseltine has been crowded 4 stant we hope to be able to keep up with /ith our hats; not a single kick or comj like having clean, fresh stock and an s below and compare with others and bear s on cheap, shoddy goods, as is very often r advertisements, but are giving prices on aster. Nice line Piques in printed and rice everywhere, 12 1-2 c. Beautiful qual- jjm ;west shades, at 12 1-2 c?-value 20 cents. T9 new and swell, in handsome qualities ii* - 11 than anybody's. lust received the new. kirts anil suits at 25 cents a yard. Also f t A s; also plain linen effect in Crash at 5 cts. sook, 10 cent quality, for 5 cents; fancy 5 c?worth 12 1-2 c ; fine Scotch Lawns in s our price only 31-20 ; big lot light and j ywherc at 5 c, our price only 3 1-2 c; hand- . r price only 4 c; immense value in large Its in white, worth $3, our price only $2; ,? I heavy, value $2, our price $1.15; handle 75c'? good dollar kind for 60c; ladies' value; nice line Vest at 10, 15 to 25c; full kind, we sell two for 5c; children's ready ibroidcry, at 30c, 50c and ?1.10; splendid i iful line Shirt Waists, with laundried coldouble what we charge; handsome line J id black, perfect fitting and very swell in 1 Many other goods we have not space to )ud & Allison's old stand, on the corner? tbook. This is strictly a cash sale, and J motto : Underbuy, undersell, of the people, 1 ne. J { & Mercantile Co. i ii -