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< IfflSTER ENTERPRISE Published kvery Wednesday and Saturday BY The - Enterprise Publishing. Company A. J. CLARK Kdttor. On* Year $1.00 Six Months SO cts Three Months 25 cts In Advance. # Wednesday, Aug:. 9, 1899. CLEAN OUT THE STREAMS. Landowners should not overlook or neglect the fact (hat they are required, by a recent statute, to remove, during the month of August, from the streams llowing through their lands all "trash, trees, rafts and timber.'' Those neglecting to comply with this law are liable to a fine of not less than $5 nor more than $50; or imprisonment for not less than 10 days nor more than 30. Any individual who may see proper to do so, has the right to proceed against landowners who fail to comply with the statute above referred to, ami to clean out the streams that run through the landA of such persons, and then to collect the necessary expense out of t he land. This is a wise law, and its observance would prevent much of the overflow of the streams and the consequent washing of the .lands and damage to the crops, not only by the water froml the overflow of t lie streams, but by the timbers, brush and rafts that are borne down the streams ^ | and over the low lands by the water. A better time than August could not have been lixed lor this work. He-sides being a leisure time with landowners generally, the streams are low, and the work of removing the prescribed obstructions to the water is easier done than at almost any other month of the year. If it is necessary to get into the water to remove the obstructions (and in many cases it will be) it will be less dangerous to health than at | any other season of the year. What the Dispensary l*ai?l to! Lancaster. The county of Lancaster re reived the following sums from dispensary last year?from .Inly 1, 1.898 to .June .'JO, 1S99: Lan-j caster dispensary, 1st quarter., .*89.-14; '2nd quarter. +'40S.S5 ;; 3d quarter, $293.1 s ; Itli (juarter. $ 1 On.SO ; total. $9s7..vi. Kershaw dispensary, 1-t (juar ter. $-10.(14; 2nd quarter. $ I M .5(1: 3rd (|iiarter. 153.79; Ith quarter,I $121.*21 ; total, 512.20. Hoth, $1499 5.'!. This was used to pay | the ordinary county expenses?to pay jurors, witnesses, etc. A like amount was paid to the towns j in which the dispensaries are] located. From the State dispensary $5224.42 was received which was divided among the Dublin vehfxds- -i I ?.t ' a * - mmn %% ,vmmi v/i *07-23/.):, received for county and school purposes, and * 1 4H'.i.r>:{ hy the towns of Lancaster and Ker shaw. During the civil war, as well as in our late war with Spain, diarrhoea was one of the most trouble some diseases the army had to contend with. | In many instances it became chronic and the old soldiers still stiller from it. Mr. David Taylor of Wind Ridge, .Greene Co., I'a., is one of these. He hses Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy and says he never found anything that would give him such quick relief. It is for sale hy J. . F. Mackey Co. t I % Election of Cotton Weighers. The elections held yesterday : Lancaster, Heath Spring ar Kershaw for cotton weigh passed off quietly. The pluralii plan having been adopted, r second election will be necessar The election, therefore, result* in favor of J. F. Nisbet at Lanca ter, W. M. Ilunter at Heal Spring and II. J. Gardner at Ive shaw. The vote is as follows : FOR COTTON WKIG1IKR AT I.ANCASTK W. Ike Williams 1 L. N. Montgomery 1 M. E. Jordan J. F. Nisbet 3 A. C. Williamson FOR COTTON WKIGHKR AT KKRSIIAW II. J. Gardner ] J. F. Copeland 11. F. Lbng A. J. Gregory 1. 'IV Williams*. FOR COTTOJJ WKHlllKK AT IIKATII SPRIJ A. Cauthen ! W. M. Hunter 1i D. W. Hendrix ! $100 REWARD $100. The readers of this paper will 1 pleased to learn that there is at lea one dreaded disease that science hi been able to cure in all its stages, ai that is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh Cm is the only positive cure known to tl medical fraternity. Catarrh being constitutional disease, requires a cot stitutional treatment. Hall's ( atari Cure is taken internally, acting d reclly upon the blood and miicoi surfaces of the system, thereby d st roy ing t he foundat ion of the diseas and giving the patient strength t building up the constitution and a sisting nature in doing its work. Tl proprietors have so much faith i its curative powers, that tin oiler One Hundred Dollars for at case that it fails to cure. Send for l> of testimonials. Address, P. J. C11 K N I: Y & C<)., Toledo. (>. Sold by Druggists, 7"?c. Hall's Family Fills are the best. ?Attention is called to tl St ttohhol tiers' Meet i tit/. The stockholders of the I'arii ers Banking ?V Mercantile coi; panv held their first annu meeting yesterday. The follow ing were elected a hoard < directors : W T (Jregorv, S 1 Heath, T .1 (Jregorv, W .1 Cui ningham. .1 no M llinson, lv Floyd, K K Cloud, T \V MeMu ray, W L Croxton. After the stockholders meetii adjourned, the hoard ol directo met and re-elected the followii officers: W T (Jregorv, presiden S \V Heath, vie president; T (Jregorv, secretary and treasure I'aul Moore, cashier, Lancaste F. Cunningham, assistant cas it r, Lancaster; F M Mohley, casl ier. Kershaw. A Mother Tells How She Saved H little Daughter's Life. I Hill the mother of eight chihln and have had a great d<>al of exper pure with medicines. Last summer n litt le daughter had tin* dysentery its worst foriii. W e thought sin* won lie. I tried every t hing I could tliii of, hut nothing seemed to do her a good. I saw by an advertisement our paper that < 'hnmhcrlaiu's <ol ( holera and Diarrhoea Keinedy w highly recommended and sent ntnl g a bottle at once. It proved to he o of the very best medicines we e? had in the house. It saved my litl daughter's life. I am anxious fot eve mother to know what an exeelle medicine it is. Mad I known it at tii it would have saved me a great d? of anxiety and my little daught much suirering.?Yours truly, M tieo. K. Iturdick, Liberty, H. I. F sale by .1. F. Mackey A <'o. ? A nice shower ol rain l< here yesterday morning earl Some seel ions had a good sea so Make Itahy's P.irth tjuick, Lasy a almost I'ainless by taking Sitiiinii Sijuaw Vine Wine or Tablets. Dewey Does Xot Accept. l'liiladoljdiia, August 7.?Ma *r Ashhridge to day received Ire Admiral Dewey a message. I which the hero of Manila May i t^rets his inability to definite accept a reception on the part this city. To Cure Constipation forever. Take Caacarets Candv Cathartic. 10c or ! If C. C. C. fall to cure, drugmsM refund mou -Fresh Meat. 3r tv WE respectfully announce that wo have opened a FIRST CLASS MEAT MARKET in the Davis liuilding, opposite the Cunyninghatn Home Hotel. We are ready now to " supplv the people of Lancaster with good meat >fi selected by ourselves. We intend to have only the best meut obtainable in the surrounding country. We have boon in the business for 8 about 15 years, and know what it means to run ,, a market LU r Vienna Sausage A SPECIALTY. As soon as tho balance of our macliinory nrrives, we will manufacture sausage. and will bo glad for you to call on us for some them All * orders will bo promptly tilled and delivered to 22 your homo free of charge, at local prices r?o A. 0. SMITH & CO. r>> BO 30 ?Dr. J. S. Lawrence, the man who established the lrollev line S2 in Charleston, and opened up a new and popular summer resort, the Isle of Palms, died in West 3(5 Virginia Sunday. lie was, per,o haps, the greatest benefactor 32 Charleston ever had?was a busi i>(! noss man on a broad scale. His i? death is a great blow to the city of Charleston. Jt* Greenville's Race War. st ** Greenville, S. C.,Aug. 7 ?Hen id re Odatn a prominent young man of this place, and John McClinton, y a negro, were wounded in a fierce i. battle between the white people ^ and negroes living in the vicinity of the 1'oe and Sampson cotton sJ. mills, near here, late last night. Odnm was shot in the iaw, and in ?y the negro, besides being eonsiderst a,)lv bruised, was struck in tbe wrist by a bullet. J O. ('ouch, a white man. had his suspenders cut by a shot, and his clothing ie was pierced by three other bill i lets in his ellbrts to save Odnm. Four other negroes were wounn ^ ?.lded, but being taken away im al | mediately by their friends to 1 \ U|l( ,4 1 I I'M , I III- li.MUIC * ' I Illt'II r>M injuries or their identity could j not he learned. Tack Moore, one of the franj: r who started t he trouhle, is in jad. i Yesterday afternoon, while <)|> erattve Kllenl.nrir. ot' the I'oe rs ' Mill, with his family, wore at the )<r dining lahle, m>v -ml shots were .. fired into his house No one j ' was struck, hut KHenhurir I toga n ,r. to searclt lor the wouhl he assas >r sins. h Tack Moore was the only one It ! eapt ured. lie was placed in the county jail In re. Word was sent hy tnes 0 r i semrers to the to ?rnt churchos. and the courier reported that a l>|| 1 .?_ | nejiro had he?n Kncliid at the y I'oe Mill. The churches were soon Id deserted, and the neuroos, arm iK in~ th? msi lve?" with shotguns. ..V revolvers, axes and other danger j(. ous iinplen.eiil . weal to the mill. as ! The sht-nll and chief <?! police j t-olll.l ll"l |M'f>tl.l(lt* tlfMI) lllilf ,.r Mdoiv \va > iit j til. :ii?il out* til l lit' 1?', iuiml?t r t-.utl: will kill the ^ hitT ?11 police il M .me i lynch st | < <!.** Ti.t'i'c were ahont twenty >n' live nourors in 'he rimvil and ;?s ^ ' iininy mill operatives, armed with urk'HiH. uathered with lie intention '"I tlispeiMii^ the negroes. The neuros sit !))pteil to arrest loui ' M while men. when t he <>i her opera y. i lives eaine to their assistance. ,nland the r.tee rii.t eontinm <1 for some time. In many places it wns ml | a hand to hand conllict. Many >ns shots were lired, hut the ureatei nnmlier of imiirie^ w ?-?r.> i ,ll i < I... 1 j wit h clubs. At 2 o'clock 111is morning the v militia was <*a 11 * < 1 out and tlx " Rev. .J. A I'inson, pastor of the Mount /ion colored Baptist 111 church, went to the .jail. Here *e" he found Moore, and, .coming ly hack, told the Negroes Moore wat of safe, which ended the trouble The effect of the military was tc cause the Negroes to disperse There was some excitement todaj ^ but all is quiet tonight. Buggies, Buggies; Bugj Buggies good, Buggies Buggies big, Buggies 1: storyBuggies for comfort am BUgg .Yes! WE HAVE B number, of all grades an< $30 for a good top Buggy on season, we are making a s large weekly sales is the s sell a good buggy for so li iar Our livery service c ular favor. N Good Gentle Horses and Carefi Plenty of Wagons i\ Call and sec us. ELLIOTT & ( ?There will he services in the Kpiscopal church Thursday after noun at 0 o'clock, conducted by the Rev. J. W. Cantey .Johnston. | ?The election lor cotton weigher here yesterday brought a large crowd to town. The vote was the largest ever polled here. Always destroy the Dread of becoming a Mother by taking Simmons i Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets. tk woman Only Knows what suffering from falling of the womb, whites, painful or irregular mensi a, or any disease of the distinctly fetnininoorgtin i is. A man may sympathize or pity but he can not know the agonies 6he goes through?the terrible suffering, so patiently borne, which robs her of beauty, hope und happiness. Vet this suffering really is needless. McELREE'S Wine ol Cartful will baniBh it. This medicine cures all " female diseases " quickly and permanently. 11 does away with humiliating physical examinations. The treatment may be taken at home. There is not continual expense and trouble. The sufferer is cured and stays cured. Wine of Cardniis becoming the leading remedy for all troubles of this class. It costs but $i from any druggist. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, the "Ladies Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., I Chattanooga, Tcnn. 1MRS.C..T. WEST, NimlivHI*. Ttnn., I write i:? ''This wonderful medicine ought I t<> !< ? hi rvrry l.ouso where thcra are I and women." i I Simmons Squaw Vim* Wine or Tablet: "re Kfleet i ve, Klegant to take, anil produce no unpleasant After-Results. rUiii uto Vonr I'.owi'ls Willi Cuvritrcts. <'i.in:y ( illoirilr, ce-o constipation forever i i* i 1.1. iiriiu'c Msr tiiml inonov To keep young1 keep well, keep the Nerve" calm, the hotly ruddy and well I fed, and with I>r. M. A. Simmons 1 Liver Medicine to regulate the Stom, | aeh and Rowela. II ' " CZ2 E"fc & S E 3k & n<1 w h nt ? y t ?t**t? I i; it fi.1 B I a cured at home with ! Q Li 9 I a V ifW 0,11 l'*ln ,,<>ok "f I'*r ' *ft fe' " Oculars Bent FRtfe I Ji n 0V ?M ? no U u UiAm I cw *..? si23" 7T3.ce. l(H hortli i'rjror hi For Headache caused most likely by a Disordered Htornaehe, accompanied C by Constipation, use Dr. M. A. Simni j ons Liver Medicine. Von'l Toliacro Spit end KmoLc Your l.lfe **raj. ) To quit tobacco easily and forever, be mag netic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No-To ' Hac, the woniler-worker, that makes weak men ' strong. All druggists, 6<ie or II. Curcguaran teed Booklet and sample free. Address Sterllug Itomedy Co, Chicago or New York. '"3 ? <J jies galore? ' better, Buggies best? Lttle, Buggies on every ^ I Buggies for last. ?1ESI -$* * f v . UGGIES, almost without 1 all prices, ranging from .00 up. In fact, just at this pccialty of Buggies. Our ecret of our being able to ttle money. :ontinues to grow in pop? , Stylish Turnouts, il Drivers. incl Harness, too. CRAWFORD. Sour Stomach After I wm Induced to try CASCA* U DTM, 1 will never be without them in the house. My liver was in a very bail shape, and tuy head ached and I had btomuch trouble. Now. since tak ln_' Cascarcls. I feci line. My wife has al.su used thorn with bonotlclal results for sour stomach." Jus. KitEiiMNu. l'.'.'l Congress St.. St Louis. Mo. Jr CATHARTIC ^ (xi&ccutito TAAOt MARK RCOISTtftfO Pleasant. Palatable. Potent. Taste (Joofl. Do UihkI. Never Sicken. Weaken, or Gripe. lbc. Sic. 60c. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... Slrtllnr itrin..)j 1'iimftni, t ltlr.ro, Montr.nl, Nr. Vorlt. til ??n?Tn flAP soltl mill guaranteed by all drugl?U I " UMO gists to CTltK Tobacco llubli ' . ' : . ' , . > ' ' r (ient businessconducted lor Moderate Fees J 'lOun Ornce is {ippqaitc U. S. Patcnt Crricij J and we tan set ui e | #cat in less UuiC than those J # remote lr>iin Washington. i J Send model, drawing or photo., with desrrip J . tion. We - dvise, It patentable or not, tree oft Scharge. Car fee pot due till patent is secured. < # a pamphlet, wow to Oh'ain Patents,'1 with ? J cost of same in Ae U. S. ana foreign coustr.ca s # sc -t free. Aildrcss, * jC.A.SNOWdbCO.I t Opp. Patlnt Orr.cc, Washinstcn, L ( . 5 -v % -A% " k%? * MADE. ME A MAN Ml. I?.;i r.ia lu.-ninMiI tUUK Al.l.^trroua 1'ailing Memory, 1 r.i;<otancy, S) lomne?8, etc., caamxl l>y Ammo or other Kit-omen ami 1 ml iterations 'i'Ar;/ </,< ir/,7// it ml turelu n sturo Ln-t Vitality in old or younu. and I t annul )r?iuily, hti.inms or marriage. I'rovont Insanity and Consumption if in. '1:1 '< i r ii'#> ihntt in mod lata lrnvroremont and oUortn a I'UllR whoro all other full In i?t upon hnvlntt tho gennino Ajax Tahletn. Thof hnvorurnd tlionnur.d.nn 1 will euro you. Woatvonpositivu written RU'.runtoo toetieel a euro CAATQ ia each c:i?onr r.fond tho money, 1'i lce SJU V I Or per packairi'; or hi t-kuei (full treatment) for i-Al. By 1 mail, in plain wrapter. ntwin receipt of price, Circular <rw> AJAX REMEDY CO., Kodol A Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature iri strengthening and recon* structingthe exhausted digestive organs It is the latest iiscovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in efficiency. It inct uritl v ruliouiiJ aurl uvuuvij iViiiv, ?va uiiu |'V i MIUII'IIU) V/UI C3 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, 1 Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea I Sick Headache, Gast ralgta,Cram ps.anc all other results of Imperfect digestion. Prepared by E C DeWitt A Co., Chicago. CRAWFORD BROS. I A rr f? '? "i yi< i whi th?*r yoti rontlnnc "'l l'O. y L^HfO TO M AC fnlm _' jW" l^^our own <fnifrirl?t who Wf] Touch for *1* 1 **e It with of>ICi Vi) will, patiently, perab trnlly On# BVSjP* hoi. $| uauoll J cure*, 3 bote*, ft AO, BJa; niiTMititofl to cur#. or wo rtftin*! monejrm KJfi." 8Ulllac K?n?4y Co., (kl?i(?, VUjtr*a). hew TtrfcJi ITrrnriTiTo mteu GO?J MM* ill Hum I n h b nt rAltltl KtUUHU* IM l> IT Baltimore, *d. tiubeciiptlons to The Potent Record ?100 per onnuio. To prepare a girl fo be a wife, and a mother, give her Himmons Hquaw Vine Wine or Tablets.