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HEAD ACHl "Bolh * wife sad riw CASCAKETS and they are mm Mat medicine we hare ever bad In the house. Lmi week my wife was frantlo with headache for two day*, she tried some of your CASCAKETS, and they relieved the pain In her head almost Immediately. We both recommend Cascareta." CHAS. STBDBrORD. Pittsburg Safe &. Deposit Co., Pittsburg. Pa. CANOV M J& CATHARTIC TWAOt MASH WSSIST1WS# Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Good. Do Good, Newer Sicken Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. Jjc. SOe. ... CURB CONSTIPATION. ... iiHtiaf fraSr rMoriar. kMtnii, k.w Tut. m HA Tfl Dll* Sold and guaranteed by all druRU* I U'DAW gists to CPB? Tobacco HaMt _ fiiTnififrrn niTirnnpiniir MfliA&iEt r,ni e,krkI>r. Published Lvery Wednesday and Saturday BY The - Enterprise - Poblishlnft Company A> J. CLARK Editor. One Year $1.00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months 25 cts In Advance. Wednesday, May lO, 1891). Will Lancaster Assist. A commendable movement is now on foot throughout the State to raise funds to rebuild the home of Gen. Wade Hampton, recently burned, together with most of his library, at Columbia, 8. C. A number of counties have already contributed for that purpope, and several hundred dollars have been raised. A few dollars from each countj would be auf-j fioient to replace his home, where the grand old tnan might spend the remaining years of his eventful life. The Sunday Times, a new publinahnn iaonu/1 of I iroon *7 i 11 a V O. comes to 11 r by Monday'* mail. I>. Harnett Foster is editor and proprietor, assisted by Havilene Tompkins. The policy of the paper as stated in the prospectus, "will be dictated by the development of circumstances, and only that which is conducive to the ultimate and highest good of the people, will be espoused by the management of the paper. SHOUITNU PARTYTT HONE A PATH. Editor Moore Uses Gun on Merchant Sharp. Greenwood, May 6.?There was a little shooting party at Iionea rath this afternoon in which Edtor Moore, of the Honea Path Chronicle, was the ahopter and W. C. Sharp, a merchant of the town, was the shootee. The trouble grew out of gome reference in thin week's iss'ie of The Chronicle to the affaira of the firm of SI arpe A Robinson, which have been in bad shape for some time. The firm failed this week. This afternoon Sharpe called Moore to per sonal account for the publication and the difficulty followed. Sharpe seems to have been aggressor, and had Moore backed against a wall, when Moore drew a pistol and fired two BhotR, one ball struck Sharpe in the abdomen, inflicting a nerioufl though not necessarily fatal wound. The second shot passed through Sharpens leg and struck a brick wall, glancing and inflicting a slight flesh wound in the leg of Q. W. Hush, standing noar. Passengers on the incoming train from Uonea Path say public sentiment is genearally in favor of Moore, and that he was justifiable.?The State. % Death of Croxton Small. The death angel has visited our borne again and claimed Croxton as its victim. Croxton was a good and obedient son and a kind and affectionate brother. He was aged. 17 years 6 months and 24 days. It is bard to part with our loved ones but we pray God to reveal himself to us as the God of all comfort in this our bereavement. Dear brother, we know that thou hast gono ' to rest. Thou hast met thy loved ones cone before. We miss thee, we miss thy loving face, Uut our loss is your eternal, eternal gain. We m'ss thee from our home, Croxton, We miss tbee from this place Our homo Is dull without thee, Croxton, We miss thy smiling face. We miss thee now, dear brother, We miss thee every day. Our pathway Is lonely without thee, , Along the darksome way. Peaceful be thy slumber. Croxton. Peaceful be thy grave so low. Thou no more shall Join our number. And no more our sorrows know. Dear brother It Is hard to give thee up ! Yet, again wo hope to moot thee. When the day of life ts fled, Then in heaven with joy to greet thee. Where no farewell tear is shed. i si stick u M I Don't think you can cure that slight Stack 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 Bros. -i-w-s j "A CRIME AGAINST CHRIST." Cardinal Gibbons Denounces the Sloane-Belmont Divorce Marriage. Baltimore, May 7.?Cardinal I Gibbons, in the course of his sermon at the cathedral today on I the unity of the church character.;.,^ i... . a ? 1 ci 11,011 1 un 1 rtcni ilimrCB HUU j marriage of a society lady in New jYork, a? a crime against Christ. I His eminence paid: "Consider [the pontitf in relation to King Henry the Eighth, who asked for I the pope'd sanction to a, divorce jho that he might marry again. 1 The pope refused to give it, sayI i n g "Whom God hath joined together let not man put asunder." jOnly a few days ago the country : was shocked at a woman in high ! life who was divorced at 3 o'clock and married again almost before j the ink was dry on the divorce I papers. This is a crime against ti e lew of Jesus Christ. "The church is one in its teachings. It is the name in France, i Kngland, Italy. San Francisco, on ! the l'acific, and New York, on | tho Atlantic. All proclaim the same doctrine, one faith, one I hope, one baptism and one Lord. God grant that you may not be contented to be united to the church, but to the spirit. God ! grant that all may be living brandies and bear fruit." An Epidemic of Who?plDKCou(h, Last winter during an epidemic of whooping cough my children contracted the disease, having severe coughing spells. We iiad used (Chamberlain's Cough Remedy very successfully for croup and naturally turned to it at that time and found it relieved the cough and effected u complete cure.? .fohn E. Clifford, Proprietor Norwood House, Norwood, N. Y. This remedy for sale by J. F. MacVey A Co. The week ending May 2. 1809. I Mefhodint Such fur Libel. 1 V i 11 rat - * * | ^uonviiie, ienn , Ally o.?tj. KJ. I j Stapleman, who assisted in secur-' ing the Methodist war claim from j congress, to day filed suit for libel j ; for $50,000 against the Kev. W. I H. 1'almer, editor of the St. Louis j Christian Advocate. Several ! more libel suits are to follow. The Appetite of a GoatIs envied by all poor dyspepI tics whose Stomach and Liver are out of order. All such should know that I)r. King's New Life Pi I If, the wotideful Stomach and Liver Remedy, gives a splendid appetite, sound digestion and a regular bodily habit that insures perfect health and great energy. Only 25c. at Crawford Bros. Drug Store. 4 f .... FARMERS SHOULD REAP THE RESULTS ANNOUNCEMENT AS TO THI SUMMER INSTITUTES. What President Hartzog Says. President Henry Hartzog ol Clemson college has completed all the arrangements forthe farm era' institutes to be held in man; of the counties of the State thic summer aud has made the follow ing announcement in regard tc them: Farmers' institutes will be held in a limited number of counties this summer for the instruction of the people in various branches of agricultural science. The course of lectures will be arranged to present to those in attendance the results of the most recent investigations in theoretical and nractical aprirnhnrn >nrl < far aR possible, to make the subjects discussed meet the special needs of the locality where the institute is held. All expenses of the meeting will be met by the college. The community in which the institute is held is expected to provide a suitable place for the speaking to advertise the meeting and tc arrange the minor details. It it desirable that local speakers and writers assist in the exercises ol the institutes by discussing subjects in which they are most in terestod, or in which they hav* had successful experience. It may not be practicable al ways to hold the institute on the day desired by the community, ai different placeR sometimes ash for the eame date. The final Re lection of the date must, there fore, be left to the college author ities, but the wishes of the com munity will be observed as far at possible. It is the policy of the college t< lengthen, when desirable, the ses ions of the institutes. Werealizi that the beit results cannot b< obtained from a one day meet ing. The scope and character o the work should be broadenei year after year. Where sufficien i nfaroaf i a manifoo^A^ MVX/* VQV ?u U4 UUIIOOICU IUC 1 US Li tute will be conducted for a longe period than a day. Thin work will begin about th first of August, aud application should be sent in at once. Specif; the time and place, and the name of the gentlemen who are willinj to serve on the local committee. The subject discussed at th institutes should be adapted t local conditions. We therefor ask those interested to designat the subjects that are believed i* be of the most interest the locali ty. Among the subjects that th members of the institute staff ar prepared to discuss mav he men tioned : "Improvement of Soil," "Grass es and Legumes," "Horticulture, "Plant Diseases," "Botany," "Kn tomology," "Insects and Insecti cides," "Methods of Spraying,' "Darying," "Animal Husbandry, "Farm Manures," "Veterinary Science," "Fersilizers," "Chemis try of Soils," "Truck Farming, "Drinking Waters," "Koad Im provement" and "Industrial Kdu cation." THE COLLEGE INSTITUTE. After the county institutes ai institute lasting one week will b* held at Clemson college. Boar* and lodging will be furnished a cost. Distinguished lecturers fron abroad will be invited to assist it the college institute and every effort will be exerted to make t this meeting pleasant and profitable. j The auxilary experiment station clubs are earnestly invited to co-operate by sending dele gates. The date and programme wili r be duly advertised. He Fooled The Surgeons. 1 All doctors told lleniok Hami ilton, of Wept Jefferson, ()., after suffering 18 months from Rectal Fistula, he would die unless a * costly operation was performed ; but he cured himself with five I boxes of Bucklen's Arnica Salve, i the surest Pile cure on Earth, and the best Salve in the World. 25c. a box. Sold by Crawford Bros. 1 Druggist. 4. I Have you Paid i your subscription to The Enterprise? t / i J. T. Reese, Modoc, 8. C., writes: Have used l)r M. A. Simmons Liver Uoltintna 1>1 ...... ..t I..II iuvwiviiiv A.** J cai n, vyuicu iiic u1 1iiu1' > geation and my wife of Sick Headache. Think it worth four times aa much as ' either Zeilien's or Black Draught I i used. 1 Glorious News. i Comes from Dr. D. B. Cargile, , of Washita, I. T. lie writes: I "Four bottles of Electic Bitters has cured Mrs. Brewerof scrofula, which had caused her great suf' fering for years. Terrible sores would break cut on her head and , face, and the best doctors could give no help ; but hercure is complete and her health is excellent." ' This shows what thousands have ) proved,?that Electric Bitters is 3 tho bes blood purifier known. It's c the supreme remedy f< r eczema, tetter, salt rheum, ulcers, boils and running sores. It stimulates liwor nova on/1 V\a?/\1a ?w r^nlo f vi ^ nivinoj o auu ?7v n n i r( OA Jjoio poisons, helps digestion and builds . up the strength. Only 50c. Sold , by Crawford Bros. Druggist. Guaranteed. 4. 5 NOTICE-LANCASTER GRA; DED SCHOOL. 9 To all whom it may Concern : TAKE NOTICE that pursuant to a ? petitition signed by ten voters and J free holders resident in LANCASTER SCHOOL DISTRICT, we the undert signed, TRUSTEES of said D1S. TRICT, do hereby call a public meeting to be composed of all those voters r who are resident in and return for taxation in said District real or personal property of the value of not less 6 than ONE HUNDRED DOLLARS, to assemble in the Court House at Lancaster, S. C., ou Friday the 26th day of y May 18t?9, at 4 o'clock p. m., for the purpose of electing a chairman and secretary of said meeting, five trus? tees of said school District, and of determining what special tax, if any, not to exceed five mills, shall be levied, as e me majority present shall decide, on all real and personal property within 0 said School District for the maintene ance of the public schools of said District. This May 9th, 1899. 8 B. F MII.LKR, 3 W. T. OaaooaT, W. J. Cl'KMIGHlM, J. E. TATLOR, C. T. f'oNNOae. e Trustees of l.ancaster School District. : YOUR FORTUNE TOLD WITHOUT FAIL, positively, truthfully I* and you must believe It, as the truth Is proven M by yourself. Solar Hlology Is a Remarkably Scientific and Wonderful Science. ZAKAII 1 the world-renowned Egyptian Astrologer, who has been creating such astonishment through, out Europe for the past live years, will give a truthful accurate planet horoscope delineation ?J of your .life. He will give your personal up pearance, disposition, character, ability, taste T probable length^of life, possible accident**, ad . vice and suusr est tons on love affair**, marriage ' friends. enemies, speculation, business matters etc. " Do lou Wont Riches? Success in llusiness? or Marriage? You can Inform yourself thoroughly on theso or any other questions. A (-Ingle answer may be the %nr.ans of making thousands of dollars. a fiend 10 cents and give exact date of birth.and will I mmedtately return you a truthful horo? scope reading of your life, anil prove It to be j all true by yourself. I make this offer as a test trial All communications strictly confidential t Address TITSIN ZARAH, Astrologer, Philadelphia, Pa. Lock Box. 1599. H t April IH. 18W * Uj MnmnnaBiiDMiMiDHHwwwwwHBBi I WWwillllliWWWWWWwwiiKiUBHWWJ i Pain-'Kiiier. A MoAloloo ChMt l? Itself. 4| 1 SlMpU, tafi ?< Quick Cure for ! CRAMPS, DIARRHOEA, COUQHS, COLDS, RHEUMATISM, REURALOIA. ! 20 and BO cant Bottles. BEWARt Of IMITATIONS | f BUY ONLY THE GENUINE.8 PERRY DAVIS' 5 LANCASTER & CHESTER RAILWAY. Between Chester an<l Lancaster. In effect 1*2 01 a.tn., Sunday, Deo. 2ft, 1808. Daily Except Sunday. Southbound. Northbound. No. I ft No. 17. Nal? Nail P. M A. M P. M~ A. M 7 uo II Oil il Lv ...Chester ... Ar ft ftft 0 6ft 7 10 ii io* Orre " ft 40 W40 7 *2ft 11 24 .... Kuox'h .... " 6 90 0 80 ".. MoDiiniel's... " 7 4ft 11 38 d ".. KIchburK.... " 5 0' 0 IS f 7 ftft 11 s*2 "..Bascomvllle.. * 4 ftft 8 07 8 <10 1-2 00 * " Cedar Shoals . " 4 44 8 ftft H 8 1ft 12 12 d "...Port Lawn..." 4 SS 8 44 8 90 12 90 * " Graces... . " 4 D> 8 39 8 40 1*2 41' " Miller's CrOss'R" 4 08 8-8 8 ftft 12 ft ijd Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv 1 Di 8 00 A. M. P. M.| P M P. M i ? Train leaving Lancaster at H:U0 a. in., con nocts at Chester with Southern Rallwav going south, C. & L going north and G. C. & N. Vestibule and local trains going west. Train leaving Lancaster at 4:00 p. m., con nccta at Lancaster with u it a: C from Cam den, and Cheater with Southern Railway going north and aouth and with C. St L north. Train leaving Cheater at It :00 a. tn., connects at Cheater with Southern Railway from Char lotto, also C. St from north. Train leaving Cheater at 7:0 o. m., connects with Southern Railway from Columbia. Q. C & N. from Atlanta and fl St from Lenoir. LEROY SPRINGS, W. H. HARPIN, President. Vice-Pres. ami Manager. Ko-To-Har for Fifty Coots. Guaranteed tobacco habit cure, makes weak tuen strong, blood Dure. Ule. 11. All tlruggiatH Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tasleta stiffen, relax -tndexpand niusrlb involved, Decreasing Labor Pains ane Shortening Labor. ftrwti wllli yoo whether yon eonMnarJbr^aaB DtiTe-KiiiiliK looaeco L ft UK. NO-lu-liAi^^ H|H remove. the dralr* for tobac> o. >Uw | out neraoti.dlalreaa. ?iui-n ulco-^rjB .111 I^HT J line, purlflea the tiii.od. i? -11 ^ WAFTjW It. r.-? I oat nifttihocd.^^Tnl V I ^^P^OttO i . ? ? niftk-a rou alroiur yff, | B | A^J^aold 40C.000 In hMlta. ntrti^^ ti I VU^rur* rurtil Buy I and Pork?i-^M|^ka BfcniOTO IIA (' from book. fWV L^your own drupelet. who II vouch for u* Tike It with HOl^^wm. patiently, per.lat <ntlv Ona 6oi.ll. u.oally cur?a. IbuiM.It M, rneranteed tortira. or we refund money. lurUftilmtaiCft.fMMK, loirtal. lawlwL COMING TODAY! j I '\J Another Carload of Fine Moles and Horses. These animals were carefully seh oted in person by our Mr Klliotr. anil the people may re?t auMured that they will prove to be just what they are loo In? for Now, don't think at# ha. a X * ? - ui uu;niK uuiii juu set* our new stock and get our prices We have bought to sell, and we are going to sell, it ma es no difference what prices others may quote you We will either sell r?r swap Will sell for the cash or on lime for good papers AM) DON'T FORGET That we are headquarters for the best ' Wagons and Huggies on the market. jOur large sales of vehicles is the best evidence of the popularity of the a standard mi es handled by us You J don't have to be always running io -fl the shop with the buggies and wagons I you buy from us l I JOF COURSE YOU KNOW i That we keep HARNESS of all kinds ! No better made than the best graces ! we ?ep in *r, n all and see for i yourself ELLIOTT A RAWF ORD March 1R. lHiMf ; ~???????????? Don't lukarro Spit lit Smoke fair life twif. To quit tobacco ennll^ ond forevr.r. be magnetic. tall of life, nerve and vigor, take No-ToBite, lite wonder- wnrln i, timi inal;r< weak men strong. All druggistM, f>'c or II. Pare irusraaIced booklet and *:irot>So free. \ IdrcM Sterling lienie<1 v Co.. ' ib-OLO or Me.w Yor'i. ????i T e # w wmMmsMmmmmammmmBmasMMm I Kodol a Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially d I gents the food and aids Nature Id strengthening and reconitructingthe exhausted digestive organs 11 is the latest Iiscovered digest* ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it In efficiency. It Instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. Sick Head ache, Oast ralgi a, Cramps, an4 all other results of imperfect digestion. Prepared by E C DsWItt a Co.. CViaga CKyWFORD BKOH. To Cure Const Ipntlnn Forerfr, Take C'lHt uretv Candy Cathartic. lOo or 25e. II C. C. C fall to care, drugglet* refund money. ? *' * i % a J ? *.