Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, July 05, 1899, Image 3

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1 J V v? - ? Short Locals. ? Rev. J. II. Lane, of Atlanta. Ga., is in Lancaster. Convulsions, Cramps, Chronic Female Diseases and Hysterics are cured by use of Simmons Squaw Vine Wine cr Tablets. ?Mr. J. C. Lindsay, of Rock Hill, is visitinsr relatives here. The Dangers of a Malarial Atmosphere may be averted by occasionally taking Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine. - Mr 1\ M (Jroiforv. of th? I S'ti ''i Medical (i is 1'nmc on :i visit. T arouse n f'nrmnnt I ivcr nml secure permanent regularity ?'f the | Hn?.el*. use |?<\ n(. .\. Simmons layerj M? 4 J?> i ??? ? Lisj of ! :?*rs for the, wool; eliding .July 1, 1S1)1):T. Harry 0> ? ?, (2). I J. F. (iKl-OOItY, I'. M ff 1 Sick Iff - W i rnl on the Stooi}n h. Uiliotisn.--Vaiisea. nre quickly cured t>\ a f.'.v of I ?r. M, A. Simmons l.ivcr Medicine. ' S it Mr. .1 ?M. J'c it.y, u ho h ih been , a * * > >',intr school ;i t ihe < 'i f artel. Coxrleston, S ?returned ! V S.-turdav list, Tor th? vacation V " Smir stomach is otic o* the first | sy in|if ('ins of ,i coining Hi S ams attack. { Pure if 'vifh a few doses of I?r. M. A. I Simmons layer Med'eine. M ps Kvu Moore, who gradu j H11 i J it \> i :i! Ii re;i in .fiiise, fias j hooii elected teacher of the school 'at !. hortv ii ii ? Keck Hill Her j aid . I . A f/Hiiir* JiiT 'i i7. 1 t.y i-Vinal.' Dist.r-l> >i!?J :?% ? ! I"n?*t Kxniniu:itionjfin! at pure thom^i'lvcs w it li * ! imuoiis Vim* Willi* or | Tablet "i. T'ic IVT sik oortiptod thoir' llo v bftll < >? TllesdlV Jiifrjlt, i ho I . (tt -oI \Vi*r?h'i?'ill M II'it, H. .1 \V I I: I - r S pitlll, nf IJ I I I'fl-tlT holTIL' I t Th?* Hoyroo was oiTiVrrt >. ? liot'K Hill Horald " * K. P. IvPiuoiiur, I'inkori*, S. ' writes; I?r \(. A. Simmons Liver ioitn* b'i for lo yrnrs im*a? 1 * t>?*im>flf?*?! nil1 iiml iuhnj others I think it a bet- 1 for mo?li-iiip 11, n (Mark I trantjht; use if in preference as it is mililer, yet ; more efficient. ?Mr .J. F. Nishet ami family' ^ .1 o'?vor- I davs lasl week in the Jaeksouham ind-jhliorhond. 1 Mr. Nisbet came homo Monday. leaving the ofhers !or a longer! ptnv "We have moIiI many different rough | remedies, but none lias given better! sh? isfflot i<?n t ban < 'ham her Iain's" sa\ s j Mr I'harles I lolxhaoer, I irnggisf, , Newark, N..I. "It i> perfect ly safe and ran he relied upon in ail rases of I roughs, roids or hoarseness. Sold by .1 ! ' Vr. -key .<c < 'n. ?A little soil of Mr John M l'i\Ier. ol the New I til section, fell out ol a tree in which he was plavinu last, Jhursdav and broke I I, in ?t ;..n i.. i i -11: - ? I + liio Ul'HC. Ui. rilllllll WrIS called a ml I lie hoy is 1??i i ir as i .well as could l^e expected. ? I fie building committee of It he Lancaster Baptist Cnurch is now in a position to receive bids for Iho construction of the new church. Plans are at the Lanm caster Bank and may there be examined. Committee reserve ri^ht to reject any or all bids. W. G'. Thomson, Sec. and Treas. for Committee. ft -\p' \ w ? Anotber cotton mill wiH be built at Florence, S. C. Capital! $200,000. Itomove muses of Menstrual Snppnu sions. Kxasrereration nn?l Irregularitifii hy tnkint? Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Mrs. IT. (1 MoHwaiii, return ed Inst week from a vieit to Bal ti more. ?Troasmvr, \V. C. ^autlu*n,j visited fiand relatives at O il; hurst a (<"v days. '1' i iiiv Depression of Spirits, Hall- i in if * ( l lie Worn I) noil Weakness of I lie I?:t V usual to ' tinnice of Life, take Simmon* Squaw Vine Wine or Tub- ! let*. will be Liven by tlu* board in dm lime. Meeting of the l"nniters' Institute Month///. The Fanners' Institute met in I lie Court House .Monday. The meet ins; was railed to order by President lv. L. llieklm, whc made some appropriate remarks, < )n motion, it was derided tliit the meetings in the county this year should be held at the follow intr points, in the order named 11 < :> t} i Springs. While I Hull' (haiigsville. The dates lor tin meetings will he tixed l.iler I?\ tin* President of C loin son ('ollege 11 was decided to ask the Clemsori College I eel iircrs to discuss tin following subjects, among others Fertilizers, (iron, (trasses, Sheej Raising, Insects. As to whether picnics will la a teat tire of these meetings, it was agreed to leave that matter tc the good judgment of the people of the respective rommiuiit ies where they are to In* held. It was moved ami carried that Senator Tillman he invited to ad dress the I timers some time during the mon'n of August upon the suhject ol tic* practical work ings ot Cli iim i and Winlhroj Colleges. R L 11 K'Kl.lN, Pres. (leo. \V. .lones, Sec. .Mri'tiiiff <?/' I nm iislrr Cmii/i 11) Ctm/'rilertite I rtrrn im. 1 ho l.a it cast cr cant o ol ( \ nil oil erate veterans, No. I 18(>, met ii I lie court house last Saturday pursuant to the published call o its commander. A committee consisting of ('aptaiu l>. J. With erspoon tfnd Major B. F. Miller was appointed to draft resolution' of thanks to If. (J. llouirh Co. for framing charter. Tho follow ing resolution was reported unanimously adopted and orderec published : Resolved, That the thanks o the camp are due and hereby ten dered to B. C. Hough <fe (Jo., foi I ? ?Mr. A. J. Bass of Norway is visiting relatives, here. ?All persons intending to bit on the construction of the nev Baptist church are requested t< put in their bids by the 12th o this month. ?The Trustees of the Laucas ter Graded sehool met Monday evening and elected Miss Uosj Eva Batten, of Catawba Junction 4 assistant teacher in that Institu tion. Miss Batten is a graduate of NVinthrop. /la Intellectual Treat. Dr. Thomas l\ Harrison, l'ro lessor of English, Davidson Col lege. N. C., and Principal o 1 tlie Lancaster Summer School, lias kindly consented to deliver : liw lure at Ihe graded school build ing on next Monday night. The lecture will be free, and tin. public is cordially invited to at tend. Klectiims /'or i'lttton }i'rnjhcrs. We arc instructed by I lie boar?J of county ('??111 missioner.s to an nminccili.it. pursuant to an Act ol the Legislature of March 1 ISO'.), an election will be held at Lam* ster, Kershaw and Heath Sprin?:s on the second Tuesday in August, next, the 8th day ol flhe month, lor a public cotton weigher in each ot said towns ( Mlicial notice of said elneti#??i. , their very kind consideration ii framing the charter of the Lan caster camp, No. 118G, U. C. V. 1 without cost. 7 Captain McManus tendered his 5 resignation as commander, whicl f was accepted, and Captain I>. .1 Witherspoon was elected in hit . stead. j j The following delegates were ! elected to the State reunion to be held in Chester: B. J. Wither spoon, B. F. Miller. Alternates > Captain McManus and .1. K. Stow man. Miss Mayme Markov was elect ed sponsor. .1. E. Stkwman, Secretary. : TAPE WORMS "A twpo worm rliihtooi r?rt lone at , least came on tb. scene after my taking two i JASOAKETS. This I am sure has Caused my , bail health for the past three yenrs. 1 am mill I taking Casearets. the only cathartic worthy of ! notice by sensible people " Oem. \V. HmWi.es, llaird. Mas*. fife ^ ,JI CATHARTIC ^ rnQ(ui3lialS) Vjwy. TRAOC MASK PIOISTT.CD Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste Gond. Do Go .1, Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. 10c. 2jc. SOc. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... 1 (Us-rllnc ftemrrtj < onpanr. t hien??. Mastrrit. N-- ?' ' yn Tfl DAP SoM and guaranteed l?v all clrug11VI I U'DAU K?wts to Cl IKK Tobacco llabil Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance Examination. Tin* examinations for the award of ' vucani scholarships ii> \Vinlhrop (Jol. ! >? ?* anil for the admission of new sfinlonts will lie lielil at tin- County Court House on Friday, Inly 21st at Ia. m. | Applicants must not be less than lit teen years of age. lien scholarships are vacated after j .1 uly 21st, they will be awarded tu t hose making t he highest average at ' | 1 his exaiuination. Tin* cost of attendance, including i j . hoard, furnished room. Iieat, light and , washing is only $s..*>0 per month. For further information and a cata' logue address I'res. I>. It. Johnson, I Jock 11111, S. i 1 ' Ss! Kidney trouble 6V3?-B\J preys upon the (VI 1T^ inind, discourages ?| and lessens amhiwnivizrri! t ion ; heant y,\igor if VlSitUI V ami elieei tulne.-.| noon disappear when the kidneys rt out of order or diseased. For pleasing I results use l?r. Kilmer's Swamp-Knot, 4|thejjreat kidney remedy. At drugp ppsts. Sample bottle by mail free, alst : | pamphlet. \tl<lre.ss, i>It Kii.MiU & t'.i . Itill.'li.iliin Inn ) I N. V t. ^OWa "Overwork an J loss of necessary I sleep made me very nervous and ll was with the greatest difficulty that I ' could execute my solos. A friend advised me to give l)r. Miles' Nervine a trial, which I did and received immediate benefit. In a few days I wa? entirely relieved. 1 recommend it tc -1 all musicians who sutler from over. worked and disordered nerves." Otto H. Shemmer, 2310 State St., Milwaukee, Wis. 1 Dr. Miles'Nervine ? is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Book on heart and nerves sent free. r Or- Miles Medical Company. Elkhart, Ind i A Itoon for the Teachers v The Lancaster Summer schools 11 * for teachers convened here Monday, and promises to he one of .1 * the hest that it has been the i privilege of Lancaster county teachers to attend. A great many h ^ are taking advantage of this op () port unity to better prepare them- ^ selves for the noble and arduous > duties, they have to perform, in , > training the young mind in the . proper way. Possibly there are H other teachers in the county that have not yet been enrolled, if so, ^ they should do so at once. The h school is being conducted by lJrJ'l Thomas P. Harrison, Professor of v English, Davidson ('olloge, a>sist ,| ed by Mr 1). L. Runbo. Princi i( ' pal Sumter (traded school. The following teachers have been enrolled, and are now in at| tendance : Mrs E. P. Peaty, T. M. Hoik. | R P. Plackmon, \V. P t 'arnes, | 'I | Miss Kula (.askew II. 10. ('oHey.lt '.I. II. <' r ?i ir, Miss Lottie Flemin?r. Is Miss Kloise Foster, Miss (ieitrude L. Foster, M. .1. (ireen, Miss Sin* !> ri (ireen, Miss .lanie llicklin, Miss 1 ? Fvn 11 on h, 11. L. lIou?rh, (J. W.I Jones, Miss .Jennie Mo Dow. Mrs. | lie I N;i nee. .1. M. I'erry, Miss Lil ' . lie l'orler. Miss Majijiie Porter, * j.Miss Mafiirie Pausdale. Mrs. Lou F.lliot Fiddle. Miss II Pat tie Fob !' ! inson. Miss Virginia Pohertson, ' j Miss Hva Pobinson, A. U Powell, ' I II. 11. Powell, .1. T Powell, Miss Jj Mamie Stover, Miss Minnie Tay- e lor, Thomas P. Thompson, .James j 1 W. Welsh, Mrs. T. V. Williams, s l'ROOHA M M K. ' '' 9?9:50 English (irnininnr. j 10?10:50 (ieography. | V 11 ?11:50 Photon- and (.Van Jv 1 position. j s 12?12:50 Arithmetie w A course in Fnalish Literature s OUR CON WITH | With the Bill cam* "i\0 MM REMYWT8 OF \A\ I 111,11! We've received twel yards. Never such vai WILL TAKE STOCK To dispose quickly o and ends that have acn have thrown on on-; con to 5 cents goods ihat cc The balance of Mil line I any price to sell it. A Drummer's samples, at BARGAINS TO 1 We publish but a f broiders. 50 Lawn A : med, good patterns, goc 1 85 cents. 750 Ladies ";at quick-selling prices. T?.l r<-\\ i'll ll'irfr'iinc ? > *> > - S *1''. ^ '11 ' growth of our Shoe busine: is the result of giving the b Our great Shirt sale is : weeks. W. QA] kill replace the English Cramnar alter ten days. , I k v >/#*</<? {Jommander of State Hivim? ion Hon. F. II. Weston of Columbia ias been appointed Commander f the South Carolina division Ions of Confederate Veterans,, to* ucceed (Jen. M. L. Bonham of" tnderson. He has issued orders nnouncing his stall' as required iv the constitution. Dr. B. J. Vitherspoon, of this place, has ieen appointed division surgeon, he annual convention of thie nil be held in Chester, S. ('., ou uiy 2<>th, lt>b9, at the same time ? tin* veterans' reunion Five Million Dollars. St. Louis, July ').?A special to* 'ho I'ost Dispatch from Austin, Vxa , says : Reports from cenral and southern Texas at boon ay the weather has cleared iirougliout the region llooded. 'he water is either receding or is t a standstiII. Calvert is still isolated by long istanc-' telephone. Estimates of he number of lives lost place it t dO. It will he several days beon* the real situation can be sarned. No estimate of property sis ph.c.ts i he loial loss at less hau $"),000,000. This includes urnago to railroads, which exends anything ever before known O till i t n 13 t lL'hila ons arc known to have been rowned, T. 8. Dawson, a merhant of I'ort Sullivan, and an nknown man, north of OaJvert.. ? is feared, however, that otiier ,'liitc persona were drowned oulh\ve?t of Ilearue in a district rhich has not tieen heard from ince bxt Thursday. TRACT THE% e the Notice: ,l\ I Ml III I K AT THESE KN." ve thousand (i2000) ' lues. IN TWO WEEKS., { Remnants of odds .miniated this season, nter and marked down )st from 10 to 20 cts:ry, all new goods, at Irkt- ^ ' ? 1 1 /-Xf l-I iyi. v / i ?^7iUlUl JL XclkS), one-half price. ill AG ABOUT I' ew. 1000 yards Km* /rappers, nicely trimxl fit, worth $1.5.0 for and Misses Corsets See them, dippers and Shoes! The ss is not an accident,?it est values in the State, still on. Sold 600 in two