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- f*:i ^0^ 'w&jLj iMKnlTOR FMEIlflftt f tlished fcvdry Wednesday and Saturday U* Rntewme ^ubllsbtaR Company A. .}, CLARK Editor, Orte /ear,. $1.00 Si* Months, 50 cts TSr?e Months. 25 cts Fn Advanre. Wednesday, Dee. G, 1891). Congress met Monday at noon. David B. Henderson of Iowa was elected speaker of the House. The war and navy department will ask Congress for $215,000,000. % The aggregate of the appropriations that will be asked for is $631.081,904. WHAT OF GEN. WHEELER? Will He Resign From Army or ' Congress, or Be Retired! ' Washington. Dec. 4 ?Not with < standing the repeated statements ( to the effect that Gen. Joe Wheel- | cr is about to return to Washing- ( ton to resume his seat in congress, j t he officials of t lie war depart merit assert, that they know nothing of anv such purpose on the part of that officer Certainly he has not yet applied to the depart ment for leave of absence, although per ' haps it may not be necessary for him to go further than his imme * 1 /I l o I n oil Tiorior rJYSiinr ( 1 <m i i If ic to secure permission to return to tl.e States. The officials point 1 to the decision of the last house that General Wheeler forfeited I his seat in the house by holding ' his army commission^ and make ] the point that the conditions now are precisely similar, so that if the general returns he must either resign his commission or his seat in congress. If is suggested that a solution of the problem might be had by appointing 1 the general to be a major general j and retiring him at once, in which case, as a retired officer, he might OAnt I II llu i tl t l\ A 1 nnrinl oti t'A aK vwin mmic iia ? ?i XT' irj;inini i > r '! (till II under the decision in the case of General Sickles. For The Enterprise. A Happy Home Wedding. I On Sunday, the 26th tilt., at t I o'clock in the afternoon, a most pleasant social event took place' in Taxahaw. I'rof. Robt. R. Ken| nincton, son of Mr. and Mrs. ,1. T., Kennington, and Miss Catharine! J. Robinson, daughter of Mr. and ' Mrs. James R. Robinson, were i happily married at the home ol | the bride's parents. The attend- i ants were: Mr. Christopher Ks-I1 tridge, with MissSallie Klackmon; Mr. Joseph Catoe. with Miss ( Michel Catoe; Mr. R. Iv KenniriL'-j ton. with Miss I .OH Rohiimnn* Mr 1 I). K Catoe, with Miss Doll si ( Cntoe. The interesting ceremony was performed 1 ?y Notary I'uhlici W. F. Kstrnljze. (.Miite a number of quests, relatives and friends ot the contracting parties, were present. At the conclusion of the ceremony a most elegant supperj was served. Before departing tor their respective homes, the quests heart ily congratulated the hridal couple. The hride and urooin lelt the next day lor the latter's home. A Participant. "nre Stomach Troubles, Cold Feet and Hands, Excessive Menstrual Flow, with Simmons Squaw; Vinei Wine or Tablets. 1 V ' * * . "* Date of Meettng Teacher*' Aeaociation Changed. As the 4th Saturday in Decern ber comes in Christmas week the Executive Committee have decided to change the date of the next, meeting of the Lancaster County Teachers' Association from that date to the 1st. Saturday in January. PROGRAM, JAN. f>TH, 1900. I. Devotional Exercises:?Scrip ture Reading and Prayer by Supt. L T. Baker. II Discussion of Geography.? 1. What causes day and night? Why? 2. What causes the changes in (he seasons ? Why ? 3. What would be the result if the axes of the earth were more or less inclined? Why? 4. Why is the United States ' destined to become the granarv ' i of the world ? 5. What effect has the direction ; of the mountain ranges on the ' dimate and productions of a counrv ? Mrs Lou K. Riddle, Mr. A. ^ 3. Rowel I. III. Discussion of Arithmetic.? 1. IIow should tractions be . aught to beginners ? \ 2. How would you explain to I Mipils that multiplying the j inmerators lor a new numerator f t ?nd the denominators tor a new << lenominator does multiply the \ 'ruction? 3. How do you teach uDivis- 1 J on of Fractions? " 4. What is your method of ex- . daining "Cube Root ?" Mr. Jno. VI Perry, Mr T. N. Rhodes. [V. Discussion of Grammar.? 1. Connectives. i 2. Nominative absolute case. 3. Diagramming?What is its | ase ? 4. What place should construe- " ive work have in Grammar ? Miss [ Kula May Caskey, Miss Annie Voung. V. What is the benefit of reviews ! and examinations? E. O. Croxton. VI. Question Box. < VII. Miscellaneous Business. 1 The teachers whose names are found below the different ques fions are expected to discuss those . lestions before the association. ] Committee. < T. I\. Thompson, Chm'n. , A SURK CURK FOR CROUP. I? I 1 Twenty-Five Years* Constant | Use Without a Failure. < The lirsf in liration of croup is hoarseness, and inn ? 1111 <1 subject to Hint dio'iisf it may be taken as a sure j sign of the approach of an attack.) Following t bis hoarseness is a pecul- ' iar rough cough. If < haiiiherlai n's \ j Cough Reined} is given as soon as the' chihl heroines hoarse, or even after the J crotipy rough appears, it will prevent 1 , the attack. It is used in many thons- | ' anils of homes in this broad land and ! never disappoints t he anxious moth-i ers. We have jet to learn of a single : instance in which it has not proved I elfectual. No other preparation can show such a record?t went y-ll ve y en rs' | constant use without a failure. For sslc I>i I ! ' M .0 i Ring up OR CALL AT THF! KEW MARKET , ANO BE SUPPLIED WITH COOD ' FRESH AND WHOLESOME ME ATM An we |<;?y II. 11 -rUi I |it!iv* f?n good Mind; und lis only tlio Im >l *> l.tiy iiiio deliver to our fuitloniorH. j . ; tr Kaus.iyo s of n'.l Ulii'N ir - A. SMITH A CO. ' v: U tfy. Saved My Life. Mr. P. W. Hebebrand, Pres. Ohio Pipe Covering Co., Cleveland, Ohio, says: "I am satisfied Dr. Miles' Nerv?j i f i?.t oavcu my nre. i was a nervous wreck and unable to attend to my business. Doctors failed to benefit me and I decided to try Dr. Miles' Nervine. It gave me prompt relief ind finally effected a complete cure. I am in good health now and have gained several pounds in flesh." or. Msics' Nervine is sold by all druggists on guarantee, first bottle benefits or money back. Hook on heart and nerves sent free. r. Miles Medical Company, Elkhart, Ind. My son has been troubled for years vith chronic diarrhoea. Sometime ago persuaded him totake tome of f'hamlerlain's Colic, Cholera'and Diarrhoea temedy. Alter using two hottles of he 25-cent size he was etired. I give his testimonial, hoping .some one imilarlv a dieted may read it and be lenetlted.?Thomas C. Bower, Clencoe, )hio For sale by J. *\ Mackey & Co. ELLIOTT & CRAWFORD. k#TT? WW I VPS lyiULLht! .~r MULES! Some of the finest Drivers and Saddlers ever offered for sale on this market. But we ^specially direct vonr a'tention it this time to our stock of Superb Mules, i carload of which we received last Saturday They wore selected with the greatest care last week on the Western markets by >iir Mr. Klliott Kverv mule in he lot is a daisy?voting, well iniilt. (juiek and ot good size? all and see for yourself, and get ?ur prices. Wo will sell either lor the J ASH or on TIM K ;.l CASII I'KI< T'S w ith 8 per cent, interest. Better huy now hetore mules go liigher When von roine to <eo our stoek we will also show you a large lot of Sty]ish Buggies rolled in i:i>f week. Also a fresh "i I J?| > 1 N* of 11 arn ess. IlLiOTT & I RIM FOIIII. As a curt* lor rIn*uin>i11sin ? luimherlain's I'ain Hatin is gaining h wide reputation. I >. It. .tolio-ton of KichumiiiiI, Ind,, lias been troubled with liiHt ailment since istl-j. In speaking of it lie says: "I never found anything Dull would relieve no* until I used < hiiinborIain's Pain Italm. It acts like magic with me. My foot was swollen and paining me very much, but one good application of Pain Halm relieved inc. For sale by J. F. Mackey A Co. ' / " V*- /* V llW' " V '- ^ S \ $: . Auditor's Notice. % ' Lancahtbk C. II., ft. C., t December 5, 1899. $ NOTICE is hereby given that thia office will be open from the 1st day of JANUAUY to the 20th day of FEBRUARY, 1900, for the purpose of receiving the returns of the taxpayers of Lancaster county. All persons having property in their possession or cmfrol, as managers, holders, or as husband, parent, guardian, trustee, executor, administrator, receiver, accounting officer, agent, attorney, or factor, on the FI KiST day of .f ANU ARY, 1900, are required to list the same for taxation within the time required by law, or incur the penalty of FIFTY percent., which attaches in case of failure to do so. The poll tax of ONE DOLLAR is laid upon all MALE persons between the ages of 21 and 60 year?, except persons who are maimed and unable to j earn a support; also, '"onfederate soldiers above the age of 50 years | The auditor or an assistant will attend the following places in the county on the days named below for the convenience of the public: Osceola?Tuesday, January 9, 12 m. Pleasant Valley ? Wednesday, January 10. Helair?Thursday, January 11., Van Wyclc?Friday, January 12 l>m c, a. in., ijwiKin, p. in.? .Holiday, January 15. Tradesville?Tuesday, January 16. Taxahaw?Wednenlay, January 17. Flat ('reek Church?Thursday, January IS. l)r. C. </. Welsh's?Friday, Jan. 19. Primus?Saturday, January 20. Haile Gold Mine?Monday. Jan. 22. Kershaw?Tuesday and Wednesday, January 23 and 24. Heath Spring?Thursday. Jan. 25. Pleasant llill?Friday, January 26, to 2 o'clock p. in. Dry Creek?Monday, January 29. Under an act of the legislature, all persons having a gross income of $2,500, or more, are required to make a return of the same to the auditor at the time of making l heir ot her returns. It will He to the interest of every taxpayer to make his return tirnmptiy of all personal property; also of nil transfers or improvements on real estate, and save the penalty of 50 per cent., which attaches after the 20th of Fehru ry. Respectfully. JXO. A. COOK, County Auditor. SOUTHERN RAILWAY. Time lt.?ara?n r?ln.?KI? ' "l* aouville. Kuatern Time Hetween Colimblo and Other folate. Effective June Utb, 18P0. w riw i No. 84 No. U Northbound. Lv. J'ville, F.C.AP.Ry ? 20 a 7tt| " Savannah 12 86p 11 My Ar. Columbia 4 Wp 4 Me Lv. Charleston, So. Ky 7 00 a 6 90p 8c minervllle 7 41 a 0 00 y Branch villa 8 50 a 7 50 p Qramgcburc 0 28a 8 24 y Klngvllle 10 15 a 0 20 p Ar. Colombia.. _1J tw a 10 10p La. Autfueta, So. By 2 4op U Hup " Granite villa S 0t? i? 10 16 p " Aiken 2 60 p " Trenton 8 8rtp 11 OOp " Johnston* 8 40 p 11 20 p A*. ColurublaUn. dep't 5 20 p 2 10 a Lv Col'bla Blaiul'g at. 6 46p 6 Ma " Winnaboro 0 IflJp 0 40 a " Cheater 7?p 787e " Bock Hill 7 58p 8 11 a Ar. Charlotte 8 46 p 0 16 a " Danville 12 66a 1 Up Ar. Richmond 6 00 a 8 26 p Ar. WaehinKton 7 66 a 0 OOp " lOtllimottt I'?. It. R 0 12a 11201 " Philadelphia 11 86 a 2 60 * " New York.. 2 08 p 0 28a Sunt hhoand. -^o 33 No* W I?elly. Dally. Lv. New York. Pa. R.R 8 OOp 1215nt " Philadelphia , .... 6 84p 8 60a " Baltimore 7 66p 0 22 a Lv. WHrth ton, So. Ry 0 20p 11 16 a Lv. Richmond 11 OOp 12 01i* Lt- Pa"V*"e 4 15 a 0 02 j " Charlotte h 15 a 10 20 e i Hook Hill I* 0*j a 11 10p !! Ul"*H,er A 0 85 a! 11 481 ** iiiiinimn# ? < 1U ?1 ft I ft Ar Col'bia Bland's at ......... II 25a 1 Ji ? Lt. Columbia L'u. dep't II 4/? a 4 Jo? " Johnston* 1 |>I fl 3 " Trenton 1 iajij Ar. Aiken 2 15 p! " tirauiteville 2 07 p| " In i " Augusta.. ...... .... 2 45 ji' K lk<? Lt.Columbia,Bo. By.. 355p ?. 4 KiriKvi 1 le> 4!frtpt 7 -to i Orangeburg ... 5 20p 8 "it Branohvtlle (1 02 pi H .">2 t Bonimervillo 7 82pi lu Wi Ar. Charleston H 17p%ll CJ ? Lt. (Vil'bia. F.C.AP.Ky 10 85 aj 12 47 " Savannah H 07 p| 5 OH t I ^r- Jaokaojtvllle. ....... ; 4op ! uui KI.KKI'INd ( Alt SKKVICK Kx.-ellcnt natly pasaenger service betweei j Florida nml New York. Not. 11.1 nml 34?Wew York and Florida Kx pre--.. t>r.-iw!ng-Ro. an .Sleeping Cars botwrat Augu-da iiii'l New York. I'lillnnin drawing room sleeping onrsbetvreee Tumna, Jael: -..nvi.le, Savannah, Washington an.I New York. I i 'man > eeping Cars Ik-tween Chariot t? and Itichinnud. N<>- .-'? nnil U. B. Fast Mall. Through 1 Pullman drawing room buffet Humping earn be twe.-n Jueks'.nville and New York and Pull mini Hleejitn r "iini liotween Augusta and Char jotte. Inning earn nerve all no-alt en route Pullman sh-ening ears between Jncksonvtlli nu < oimtu>i;i, enrout* <im!y net ween J?i-k wmville ?n?l 1'ineinnatl, via Anlidvill*. PR\VK S HAN'NON'. J.M.CULP. '1 Itird V-l>. <te Hen. Mr '1'. if.. Wnslilnifton. | W. A. TURK. S. H. IIARDWICK, Ci P. A.. ffMhlngton.' A. H. 1'. A . At.ant*. ~ I'ains in Head, Neck, Shoulder*, Hack, Fiont, Sides, Hips and l.imbs are readily cured by Simmons Squaw I Vine Wine or Tablets. -. v- *< "C*r rf Y> V W*9 * )' , -v , >. j[ ' ;> J SjBflL ; f* f ' V. *t">7 &' ir^vy.^Nribw ft, . '"t ''if, C ff' ' 'I- ' *' ' v , % r> A*.- . * . LL..V* i# ^ i." ' f,MrMM^[ < ! > jftt- .' V w-'' i?trrrM Market. On Tue>dav. Dec.; 5, cotton ? ari'l* produce brought tin! follow^ iui: prices : COTTON. Strict (food middling, 7bi Good middling 7%'>* Strict middling 7 Middling. ...V... .V...' 6?j[ piiodhcb. Butter (good), per pound,.. _.10 to l|Tk[ * Eggs, per dozen, .*.'.12 Chickens, 16 to 20 * Corn, perbushel, 46 Hams(lioine raised),per pound. .9 to 10 Shoulders ( home raised), per lb., 6*^to 7 The above prices are paid by merchants for any of the above named products, and is published for the benefit, ot those who have them for sale. j '* rseness i i? Throat \* "?Koro tiiroat nnd constant i<i .10 that tho bronchial. tu^-'s suffering from a bad cold, which 1'i.iv develop into plenrisy or infl in' ic -a of the lungs. Do not waste h ...tit r.nd strength by waiting. i?*.;t use Dr. JolinW. Bull's Cough Q.?.- x i *??\ Tliiu ifntirlovliil mm. < nil throat and, lung affeo- j 11 - ^ short timo. * ?!i Syrup or i Soro Throat. t m Mo take IKxrtor* 1 v. u:s>. At all druggists. Hlood Cure Sent Free. By addr?s*ing Blood Balm <'o. 384 Michell Street, Atlanta, Or., any Knterprise reader niMj obtain a sample bottle of their famous B. B. B.? Botanic Bumd Balm, the greatest, grandest. best and strongest Blood Keinedy made f'nres when all else fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula,eczema, boils, blood poison, eating sores, distressing1 skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism Free medical advice included when description of your trouble is given. I bis generous offer is worth while accepting. Sample hott'e sent all charges prepaid. I.arge bottles, (containing nearly a quart of no d- , , . icine) for sale by all druggists at $1 per hnMle. B. B. B. is always abend of all other Blood Remedies for curing Blood Humors. Try B. . B. next time j on buy a .Hood Purifier. NOTICE! To I lie Tux payers of Lancaster Cdinnty. rn Iil.t II 111.1 . Lift?.va*??a ... r | hi n i n n r-K'? UM" U K will JL b?> open for the ollection of taxes for I h.- risen I year 185)9. froso the 16th day of October to the 3lst day of December, 1899 The levy is an follows: State, .... 5 Mills County, - - - - 5 " I C. A G R. R , - - - - 3 " Retiring (5 A C. R. R. Bonds, % " Schools, - - 3 " LOCAL LEVY. S. i AO K It, R., Gills Creek, A\ " " " " " Cane Cr??k, aQ 44 " Pleasant Hill, 3 " Lancaster Graded School, 4 u Oakhurst, - - ,4 " Jones X Roads, - - - 2 " Total Levy by Districts: Indian Land, ... lijsf " Waxhaw, .... ii}34 ? Cane Creek, - - 21 44 Cane Creek. Graded, - 25 ' Cane f'repk, Jones X Roads, 23 " Gill's Creek, ... 2Pa " / l SI I', i - ' ? |wiu,i \ htk, * raucu, - ,fc ill's ( 'reek, .Imics X Roads, 2H'., " ' Riifnrtl, .... 102.,' " I Flat .... # | Flat Creek, Kershaw. - 1(?2., " i Pleasant Hill, ... |<?3, " Pleasant Mill, Kershaw, - It)?.,' " Pleasant Mill, Oakhnrst. - 2112^ " Pleasant IIill,Jones X Roads, 21 3, " | < 'eilar t 'reek, ... 16$? " j Cedar Creek, Jones X Roads, IS?., u Res pert fully Rtihmitted, XV. C. CAI THEN, County Treasurer. Sept. 25, l.v.t'J. i ? mi i i. in n i. ' |/ A J^l rvuaui Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. It artificially digest t ho food and aids Nature in strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs It is the latest l.scovered digestant and tonic. No other preparation can approach it in e^lcfency. It, instantly relic.v.sand permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea Sick Headache,Gastralgia.Cramps.an^ all other resultsoflmperfectdlgcstlon. Prepared by E C DcWltt A Co., Chicago. CRAWFORD BROS