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S )iv lungs, pain in ihe chest and painful .uvuthing are quickly relieved and cpr<?d by the old reliable sptecifle, Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup. This remarkable remedy breaks up a cold in one night and is, without doubt, the very best# medicine for all affections of the throat and lungs. It has cured thousands and will cure you. It never disappoints. Ttyit nt once. - ."Or.Bull's Dough Syrup Will quickiy heal Sore Lungs. Doses are small and pleasant to take. Doctors rtcoiameuU it. Price js cents. At all druggists. LANCASTER ENTERPRISE Published Lvery Wednesday and baturday HY Tbe Enterprise Pablishinft - ompiay A. J. CLARK K.lttor. One Year $ 1.00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months 25 cts In Advance. Wednesday, May Removing? Causes of War. Whatever the conference at The Hague may or may not do. the cause of peace has made hug? progress in the past year, through elimination of unsettled ques tions which were liable to make trouble between powers of fighting rank. Spain, it is true, ii not accounted one of the great powers, but she has. in our century, been military above all else. The trial of issues between Spain and the United iStates has undoubtedly taken the West Indese out of the realm of possible war makirig disputes. Hut, for American oecu pation, the 1'hilippins also might sooner or later have led to a war provoking scramble in which Germany and Japan would have participated. Among the very greatest recent events making for peace have been the agreements which practically complete the partition of Africa. First came settlement of dilTerencea between England and Germany as respects southern and central Africa?a notable triumph of honorable diplomacy. And later came the understanding worked out between Lord Salisbury and M.Cambon in settlement of the very serious differences between Franco and England respecting northern Africa. Almost all of the great Sahara region is now French 9o far as English recognition can make it. It is suggested that to make this comprenensi ve agreement between England and France the better operative in tho future, there ought at on.-e to he agreed upon some plan for a commission to arbitrate any differences that might arise in the future in the interpretation of the various features of the settlement.? From "The Frogreps of tho Word,'' in the American Monthly Keview of lieviews of May. The soi'rMlnrv of olata Lou ...? J ....r. IIoeived an application for a cornmission to form the Camden Water, Light an,l company. The corporators are Frank W. Bull, of Racine, Wis., and E. C. Mandeville, of Camden. The capital stock will he $100,000 at $100 per share. J. T. Jteese, Modoc, ,S. C., writes: Have used l)r M. A. ftiininons l.iyer Medicine,12 years. Cured me of Indigestion and my wife of Siok lleadaetie. Think it worth four time* as much as either /.eilien's or Itlaek I>raui;ht I used. 4 Mine Own. . Spring had beautided the lea: ? Birds were nestling In the tree. When you gave yourself to mo, Kate, mine own. Through your lovely eyes of blue Shone the sweet, pure soul ol you. And I knew your words were true, Kate mine own. As you love my love did greet All the world seemed at my feet: And my life grow rich and sweet, Kate, mine own. Now the birds nfar have flown. And the autumn wiuds make moanDo vou know I sit alone, Kate, mine own? Because yon were too pure to stay id una worm wnrro sin noius sway. Angels bore you Tar away, Kate, mine own. But, though off my days are drear, I await not hopeless hero-I shall ctnlin you over there Still mine own ! MAIKSAKF.T A. HirilARDSt Columbia, S. C. Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets soften, relax and expand muscles involved, Decreasing Labor Pains and Shortening Labor. I All the Filipinos Can Hope For Now. Washington, May 1.?The state department has received a long report by cable from President Schurmaii. of the Philippine commission. of the conference that was held at Manila Saturday between the members of the commission and the representative ol Aguinaldo. The text. o( the dispatch was not made public, but it irnc etotrwl tl??xt M r I * ? ? i?o oiuiv m ui.li .M i . i n IIIII 1(1.(11 n report agreed precisely with tho J Associated Press statement of the proceedings in the conference as cabled from Manila. It, is declared at the state department that the proclamation issued by the Philippine commission .just before the beginning ol the last campaign represents the maximum concessions to be made to the insurgents by the Pnited States government. It is realized now more strong ly than at any other period that the capacity of 1 he Filipinos for self government is an undcterI mined question. The Pnited States government is willing to accord the natives an opportunity i to test their abilities, for the Phil I. ippine commission proposes to allow them almost complete control of their local affairs, exercijsing oniy such necessary superI vision through the I'nited States army as may l>e necessary to guard against the consequences fit mistakes on the part of the native municipal and the provin cial officials in the tir-t expeiiment at self government. The experiment is already in I progress in some points in the ' 1'hiiippincs out side of the island lot Luzon, w here the f nited States authorities have hoisted the llag land assumed sovereignty, yet ! have continued the local governments under native direction. So far as the reports indicate these experiments are working well, |and promise to have a good in llliencrt 111 v 11:1 11 i 111 r I !.?? oltilii'l'i .toward I In- 1 oiled States of si considerable (dement among the ; Filipinos, wliirh has been suspicions of our intent ions. The Appetite of a Goat. Is envied by ail poor dvspep i tics whose Stomach and l.ivei : are out of order. All such should know that Dr. King's New Life I'illf, the wondeful Stomach and j Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sou mi digestion and a 1 regular bodily habit that insurer perfect health and great energy (Only 25c. at Crawford Bros. Drug , Store. 4 1 He Fooltd The Surgeons. All doctors told Kenick Ham. ilton, of West Jefferson, O., after suffering 18 months frehi Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a .costly operation was performed ; but he cured himself with five boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, the purest. Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25c. a box. Sold by Crawford Bros. Druggist. 4. The Review of Reviews for May publishes illustrated charter sketches of the American commissioners of the Czar's conference at The Hague. Glorious News. Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, of Washita, I. T. lie writes: "Four bottles of Klectic Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewer of scrofula, which had caws"d her preat suffering for years. Terrible sores would break out on hpr head and face, and the best doctors could give no help ; but her cure is c.nm> nlete and her health isexcellen t." This shows what thousands have proved,?that Electric Bitters is the bes blood purifier known. It's the supreme remedy f- r eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liver, kidneys and bowels, expels : i i i* a. * it MI puisfivi*, rmipn ui^PHMon nn<i nuimn up the strength. Only 50e. Sold by Crawford Bros. Druggist. Guaranteed. 4. ?Messrs. Thomasson Moore, the telephone men, are in town. All the material having now arrived lor Kershaw's local exchange the work of constructing will begin at once. The poles were distributed yesterday.?Kra. An Rpltlcmic of Whooping Cough. Last winter during an epidemic of whooping cough my children eontraet, ed t lie disease, having severe coughing spells. We had used Chamberlain's , Cough Remedy very successfully forj croup and naturally turned to it at . > that time and found it relieved the cough ami effected a complete cure.? John E. cjifford. Proprietor Norwood imiunc, .inrwonu, rs. i . i nis remedy is for sale by J. K. Mackey Co. Mrs. < .coi-go "Not Canton, ()., April 2S?The jury in the Mrs. (reoree murder case ; returned a verdict ot "not guiltv" ' at 10:25 o'clock this morning. I llefore the verdict was read the court cautioned the audience that : there must ho no demonstration. 1 In spite of that there were loud I cheers as the clerk read the ver-1 ! diet of "not guilty." A score of women rushed to | Mrs. (Jeorge and shook her hand. Congratulations were also extend-1 ! ed to her attorneys. She worked | her way to the jury box, took leach juror by the hand and gave I them a word and nod of thanks. I rl* I il - a -*1 1 1* i 111*11 iii? court hhiu sriH was (lis- | charged ami released the jury. I'se Dr. Hull's Cough Syrup is! a very efficient remedy. For, coughs and colds it has no equal.! *lt is good for adults and children, j For croup and whooping-cough it i | is invaluable. Thin Dresses For Summer. Mi-Call's Magazine, June. It is well to "take Time by the j forelock" and get our summer gowns all completed before we even begin to think of fanning J ourselves, or of complaining of I f lie heat. There are so many thin j materials of different weights ' shown this year that it is possible , for -any woman to wear cotton |'gowns on almost every (lay in )! slimmer, no matter Imaf variaWn | tlie weather, and yet be suitably dressed. Between t ho natty i piques or ducks, cut with coats and skirts in the very latest tailor ' styles, and the sheer gowns of organdie or dotted swisa there are a multitude of fabrics of varying * * i "* > , 1 >*. weights ; ginghams, madras, percale, the new seersucker, now called cotton crepon, ^ dimities, lawn, etc. Though plain skirts have been during the past winter season, and still are, one ot the styles ol dress most in vogue, it is doubtful whether they will be mentioned, at least as a prominent fashion, for the gowns for the coming spiing and summer. The long plain skirt, it is true, is a mode which can never become absolutely extinct, and no style is capable of showing off the beauty of the fabric to greater advantage; but, gradually, as thinner textiles become wearable, flounces of some kind or other will certainly greatly prevail. .lust now the made up models of sheer goods are showing great quantities of lace and ribbon used as trimming. The bodies are elaborately adorned with, both these materials, and the skirts, which follow the tight lines over the hips, are all tlounced or frilled. Both percales and ginghams are being made up into morning or simple afternoon gowns, not elaborate, yet very chic. If you have piles, cure them. No use undergoing horrible operations mar simpiy remove tno results nt tlie disease without disturbing the disease itself. IMaee your conlldence in DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. It has never failed to cure others: it will not ail to cure you. Crawford Bros, dws Sumter's City Council has withdrawn the franchise given the Northeastern road in ttiat city and over which tho fight arose and will give that- line $1,000. as was due for the Sumter and Northern road AFTERNOONSia Tied down to NV \ v housework, to ' A r. \ \ N the scrubbing 1 fc brush and II! |>M\ - / bucket,to the M I FJ/Zm dish pan and house-loth, is ml Kj the condition of the woman who still uses soap in ^^jjj her cleaning. On the other hand the woman who uses Gold Dust has her work all done by noon, %?/ ? does as she pleases in the after- * * ? noon. With Gold Dust she does her cle i.-.ic ?i.~ :? 1 -? i.-i* .e . _ nan utc wine auu ui uuu ilie tosi a: cleanser. For greatest economy buy our THE N. k. EAIRBANK COMPA* R. BRANDT One Day Only. B Will bring full line < PRICES AL SPECIALS! "SfME I'AUTIKS desiring Spectacles can l>e Fltti t?T~HUIN'G your Watch lie New when r? Hour United States treason warrants for $5,000,000 each, wert drawn Saturday and transmitted to the secretary of state to hi used in settlement of the $'20, 000,000 due Spain under the I'arif treatv. For frost bitea, burns, indolent sort eczema, skin disease, and especial!} Files. DeWitt's Witoh Hazel Salv? stands llrst and best. Look out foi dishonest people who try to iiditat? and counterfeit it. It is their endorsement of a good article. Worthless goods are not imitated. (Jet In Witt's Witch Hazel Salve. Crawford liros. Wo-To-Mac for Fifty Cent*. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, make* weal tneu Htroua, blood pure. ioc. II. Ah drutfviutu I . # ^ 1 1 Pain-Killer. St Madicin* Chast In Itsalf. Slropla, Safe and Quick Cura for % UL^ CRAMPS, DIARRHQEA, COUGHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, | NEURALGIA. J 25 and BO cent Bottles. ' * BEWARE OF IMITATIONSBUY ONLY THE GENUINE. 5 PERRY DAVIS' * mbbbbcbbbmbwbbbbbbwbwbbI LANCASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster. In effect I'J 01 a.m., Sunday, Dec. 2ft. 1898. /><?//// Earcrpt Sutt titty. Soullibuuud. Northbound. No. Ift No. 17. No. 16 No. 14 , P. M X~M.| P. M. A. M 7 no II ik> d Lv ...Chester ...Ar ft ftft P 6ft 7 III II 1?'|* " Orr's " ft 40 V 40 7 2ft 11 21 ".... Knox's...." 6 30 P 30 I "..McDantel's... " 7 4ft II 38;d Klchburg.... " ft 07 9 18 7 ftft 11521* ".. Hascomvllle.. " 4 ftft 8 07 8 00 12 00* Cedar Shoals.." 4 44 8 ftft 8 Ift 12 12 d "...Fort Lawn..." 4 S3 8 44 8 30 12 30 * " Graces... . " 4 18 8 33 8 40 12 40 " Miller's Cross's" 4 08 8 ?8 8 ftft 12 Slid Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv 4 Oo 8 00 A. M P. M.j IP. M. P. M Train leaving Lancaster at 8:00 a. m., con neds at Chester with Southern Hallway going south, 3: L going north and O. C. & N. Vestibule ami local trains going west. Train leaving Lancaster at 4:00 p. m., con nects at Lancaster with ft H ft C. from Cam den. and Chester with Southern Hallway going north and south and with C. 6c L. north. Train leaving Chester at 11:00 a. nt., connects ? at Chester with Southern Hallway from Char, lotte, also C. L. from north. Train leaving Chester at 7:0 n. m . connect* with Southern Hallway from Columbia. G. C k N. fioin Atlanta ami C. & L from Lenoir. LEROY SPRINGS, W. II. ilARDIX, President. Viee-Pres. and Manager. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartlflclallydigests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs It is the latest iiscovered digest. ant and tonic. No other preparation I can approach it in e.Hciency. It in- 'h ' stantly relieves and ]>ermanently cures \ Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. I Sicklleadache.Gastralgia,Cramps,ana , all other results of imperfect digest ion. I Prepared by E C DeWltt A Co., Chicago. . CRAWFORD HROS. i?oLuDsT^ ishing P?wder|L/H^ JY Chicago St. loots New York Bostoa In Lancaster, - V| Friday,April 14,1899. ( Leaven on tlie Afternoon Train.) >f samples of ItSn Stork. L REDUCED. h llucklcn, Shirt Wnlst Sets with I'lns In 1'lritn Met vr liuttoim. tl us L'usual v Work and Jewelry Jolts. All of wttlch will Look 'turned. Itre?t? with yon whrthnr joo rontlnte IhCMOi to i ir kIIIInK (ulittco hehlt. N O'Tu fe. rcntiift tin' tit ?irtt for tober. o. wivh^ieT ? outnri > 'UMlntrfti. riiirltnuiKvfl J |||^Hr J& tlur. piiridm the blood, re-^^fM I k I tori's " *1 nntnhogd. ^Til V R ^^pk^OOO t o v. makes rou iro"i>' , 1' llltlJ^tDitl <00.000 In hrelth, ner> W Vi 1 Wl^^t-ejc eiirrii Ituy / end iiockn-^sari^^l M |w|l|0 TO IIAI' from hook. X^7our own drutrtrirt. w t,o Kl^^^^twIll.petlrnUT, itrrtlilfiiUy One Ihii.II, uiutll; rtirri. tloiri I'M, trnereoteeii toenm.or we refund inonr/. llttllH IwWtf*., ItlMt*. Irtil. Ntw furl. A new lot of New 1 lome sewing ma; chines on hand at this A ; office. Jj I Don't fgkjMft Spit and Kmolt* Toer l ife Away. JA To quit tobacco easily and forever, be magnetic. full of I; nerve and vjgpr, tuVe No To JH Bac, the Wonder worker. thai make a weak men strong. All druggists, 60c or It. Cure K'ltiraa ' teed I look mi and aampie free. Address ^ Sterling Uemedy Oa. Chicago or New York. . git " 1 lfti w* ' ?. J -Sr' ^ W ***-?. j. A v-' . i. / f . vr! *