Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, January 03, 1900, Image 1
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Scougrs (
Not worth paying attention
Jm to, you say. Perhaps you
have had it for weeks.
W |t's annoying because you T|
have a constant desire to fl
H cough. It annoys you also
Ht because you remember that B
weak lungs is a family failing. S
At ftrst it is a slight cough.
^ At last it is a hemorrhage.
At H rst it is easy to cure. ^
At last, extremely.difficult.
I Aprs
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Cfcerry
MfeL r, tO> ?*. )'J . y Urn
Pectoral
?i?S?Trt r0Hr ,"tI"
There' ,j?'^po doubt about '
the curb now. Doubt comes
W. from Deflect. , ? > -A
m . pv over'.half, a century A
Ayer'a Cherry Pectoral has
been curingcolds and coughs .W
< and preventingconsumption.
' It'cures Consumption also V
If taken in time. I,
^ let* Me?f K. in"* cicrtf m
m: Fcdertr Hitters tftr Htr m
m mft n in cmfi. ^
Shall we send you ^
b'.' b?tk M tu? MlklNt, frM t U
% 0?P MmtfJomJ Dmpmrtmmnt. M
If yon hare any complaint what- HL
n*ar and daatre the beat medical
W W adnleo you can poaaihly obtain, wrlto
V tha doctor fraely. Yon will rocotro
' a prompt reply, wliliout coat. ^B
W - Addroaa. DK. J. C. AYER, W
Lowell, Maaa.
NftW ""eat...
Market.
I RESPECTFULLY ANNOUNCE
Thai I have opened up a MKAT MAKICKT 01
the corner of Main and Ouuhip str-els, opposite
Cunningham's Home Hotel ?here 1 will
ho pleased to wail on my customers, both old
and now, with the heat the market will afford
Call and sec tne, or ring up 'Phone :t<? Youi
. orders will receive prompt attention. Fresl
Norfolk Oyatcra every Friday.
' " Keapectfullv.
A. F. DUFFT.
Notice to Trespassers.
AM. PKK8ON8 are hereby warned
not to hunt, flsh. walk or ride, cut
timber or otherwise tkkhpasm on our
lands, situated on Upper ("amp Creek
and bounded as fol own: On the nortli
by lands of Carter Adams and l.er
Faulkner; on the east by lands of S
J. Robinson and J. K.Craig; on thr
south by Robertson and Kut ledge, and
on the west by Carter Adams ami .1
F. Hunter.
All persons disregarding t his notice
will he prosecuted under the law made
and provided in such cases.
J. J. Montuomkuy,
B. I. Montuomkuy.
Dec. G, INUi).
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M SM. M\ Ml* ?1 JL X Tj I
It has not been our habit tc
1un our customors or any on<
owing us, through the press, l>ul
now we insist that every om
owing either the firm of Clyburr
Elliott, or Clyburn ,& Ellioti
or Elliott <fc Crawford, on not*
or open account to come b>
1st Jan. 1900, and make sue!
arrangements as will be satisfac
tory. We need money and must
have it or such paper as we cat
use as cash. PlCase give thif
your prompt attention.
Elliott & Crawford.
Dec. 18, 1899.
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A Pretty JlotnW^Iarriat/e.
The residence of Mr Jos. F.
'Gregory was the .scene lastTluirsi
day afternoon of a charming
I marriage ceremony when his
! second daughter, Miss Fannie,
| was united in the sacred hoods
Iot wedlock ' W? Mr. Robert Lee
Mason, a prominent cptton man
j of Atlanta, Ga. It was a quiet
home wedding, with only a few
of the intimate friends and relative^
??t tiie contrac'ing parties
present The ?rl??r decorations
wetc tastefully arraniip'l and were
in p*of?ct harmony with the
season and ti e occasion. Tne
int- resting ceremony was pronounced
b.v KevJ. U Bo'drnlue
in a very impressive manner.
The bride was dressed in a
lovely traveling suit ot castor
brown and looked superbly sweet
The bridal presents w^re numer
nu? and very handsome.
I nine diatel uit?p ihp ceremony
, ttie happy couple, with a
number o- heir iri?*nds, entered
cnrriagv ?h?'.ii were in waiting,
ami were nriven to the depot
where . they uok the 4 o'clock
train lor Atl?n<a. Ga . iheir lulure
homo, accompanied by Mr. E. \V.
Gillespie ol Atlanta, a sp?ctal
tip ml ??: th" groom who c.?nu* on
her- witn lmn. c.-rrving with
tIn-ill 'In hearty good. wishes of
the i?iim? tous UiemUol the bride
hfto h?r 'h-it Inline welfare and
hap pines.-.
His Life Was Saved.
Mr. .) E. Lill\, a prominent
citizen of liannilial. Mo., lately
had a wouuerl ul deliverance fiom
a frightful death. In telling of it
he savs: "I was taken with Typhoid
Fever, that rati into Pneumonia.
My lungs became harden
ed. I was so weak I Couldn't even
sit up in bed. Nothing helped me.
! expected to soon die of Consumption,
when 1 heard of Dr.
King's New Discovery. One bottle
gave great relief. 1 continued
to use it, and now am well and
htrone. I can't aav too much in
its praise.'' This marvellous med*
1 icitie is the surest and quickest
i "lire in the world for all Throat
i and Lung Trouble. Regulai size
50 cents and $1 00 Trial bottles
free at Crawford Bros' Drug
Store; every bottle guaranteed. 2.
? Lancaster is a great mule
market There are n<> less than
22") mules in the stables here
' now.
?Attention is directed to the
1 new advertisement ol Messrs.
. Elliott A' Crawford 'in today's
; paper.
?Mr. .John I) Taylor bought
' the first bale of cotton sold in
this market this your. It brought
5j cents.
?The infant child of Mr. and
Mrs. K. T. Estridge died sudden
t ly the morning of December 27
and was buried in our village
( cemetery the same afternoon.
The funeral services were con4
.1.-4 -1 ? ?
^ uucieu dy itev. J. T Pcndy,
! pastor of the Presbyterian church.
4 The bereaved parents have the
' sympathy of the community in
4 the loss of their little babe.-Kershaw
Era.
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' J. F. Muckcy tt Co. guarantee every t>otilo of
I Cbamborlln's Cough Remedy and will refund
the money 10 any one who is not satisfied after
using two-thirds of the contents. This Is the
best remedy in the world for la grippe, coughs,
colds, croup and whooping cough ami Is pleasant
and safe to take. It prevenf* any tendency
of a cold to result in pneumonia. -t
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8BMI-WEKKLY.
^rWEDNESDAY, JA1
Cubans IMeased.
Dispatches Tr ni II v -in the
day after Presid i t M' Kn ley's
message went to ?' n^r? s- -ay
that the Hs-urancc* therein re
uanl'ns (hil>?n in ep nde'ee
enured wi*'es r ..<1 ' ?'em i-'ia
ti"ns of joy Even tie lenders
of the extreme puttv a ... t ;?
and the announrenv nt th >t t'n re
will he no Ameneai. \ 1 &:ovei
nor h is cleared ??w in"* ?f
the c'onds that had been i-anKins
over the t'nbn polite-.d
situa'mn The Lecha atone
uniong i no papers ?-t 11 favor* a
civil govetnorehip <?ener 1 ('ol
lazo says :
"The message will j ac fy the
country President MoK'tfley'a
PtatomontH are not ver? c ncrete,
but i1 congress tu <ran c s tf?e
indei endenco <>f Cut a ?e need
not u*k for any *| O'- fica' 'on as
to the l ino f t tli* i' mpval, of
the American troops, alt'ouirh
ever?bo lv w uld be tlad to see
j the black tr?oi - go, because of
tbe excesses t ey c??mmit."
The Moth r's Favorite.
hamberiain's Cough Remedy ie the
mother's favorite. It is pleasant and
safe for children to take and always
cures. It is intended especially for
coughs, colds, croup and whooping
cough, and is the be-t medcine made
for these diseases There is not the
*>-? >ii kiviiik it 111 cmioren
'or it contain* no opium or oilier injurious
drug and may be given an
continently to a babe as to an adult.
For sale by J. F Maokey & ' o
American School Total.
In the l itest report of U. S.
0??mm*ssi?'iier ol Kducttion liar
ris siai?tic* sue compiled show111
<r tha tile ot "1 enrol 1 111* lit ill
till schools, elementary secondary,
5in< 1 higher. public* 5in(l
privsite. in the United States in
1 SOS to le 10,087.013. an increase
of almost lnilf ji million
over 1807. This includes an inereasr
of nearly 1,000 in colleges
;ind universities.
Bismarck's Iron Nerve.
Was tile result oi Iiik splendid
health. Indomitable will and
tremendous energy are not found
where Stomach, Liver, Kidneys
and Bowels are out of order. If
you want these qualities and the
success they bring, use Dr. King's
! New l.ife Pills. They develop
every power of brain and bodyOnly
25c at Crawford Bros. drug.
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Bibles in Atrica.
The Bullish church missionary
society reports that in Uganda,
during the year 1808, nearly
15,000 copies of Bible* and Testaments,
or portions of the Scripturns,
were sold, and that these,
together with some piayer books,
hymn books, and rending sheets,
were paid for in the currency of
the country, namely,shells, t hese
shell numbering C,300,000. IIow
cumbersome this currency is
will be learned from the fact
that the shells if toil imin n;wk.
, .. ,? ...
agoa of seventy pounds each,
making a good load for a man,
would require three hundred and
forty men to carry them. Yet
this mass of shells amounts, in
the currency of the world, to a
fraction over $7,008.
TERP]
SJUARY 3,1900. "
Iroya
Absolutely t*
Makes the food more deli
I
Schools uiid Farming. :
Sir .John Lubbock. 'ho great
I Em. lish philosopher, -s urginir I-<
i * li it" mis'ruction in the e'emen* *- s'
iy b?an?-lM s <?f natural (-choice
th
j be ri g on aiiii'ulturo l?e made t|,
compulsory in the rural schools tll
ol England He also sugges's e>
that such instruction he ,rcom- n
, _ _
pa'iou ami il'ustrated by ex
periments ami practical work on ^
p:oiH of ground attached 'othe jn
schools Teachers would no lonK*r
find the country dull if they of
t'?ok up the s'lidv of some branch
ot natural history. ^
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TO CIIRG A COLD 1IV ORE DAY |n
Take Laxative IIromo Qcininb Tab- efl
lets. All (lmgffixtn refund the mo ey ..1
if it. falls t-? cure. K. W. Gaova'a sig:nature
ou every box. 25 cents. 1. ar
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Teachers' Life Tenure.
In Baltimore, a'ter March 1, ?n
1900. the terms -nd tenures of %1
the public school t? achers will ^
be tor life, efficiency and good
behavior. New a p- i'ltments n<
will come from a list made by w
the superintendent and assist
ail's alter a competitive examina- or
lion. _ ?
Volcanic Eruptions
i
Are grand, bur Skin Eruptions iu?
rob life of joy Buck leu's Arnica I)r
Salve, cures them ; also Old, Run rH
ning and Fever Sores, Ulcers,
Roils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts, ol
Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Chapped w
llands, Chilblains, Rest Pile cure v\
on earth. Drives out Pains and
Aches. Only 25c. a box. Cure'
guaranteed. Sold bv Crawford y
bros. druggist. '2
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Original Sin.
"Wlifft is original sin ?" In- in
venting new diversion for Lent
that will ]>;i?s as a charitv."?
i Brooklyn l.ilc. C
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?Mi?s Ella Magill, of Russell tli
Place snout the huli/liivu ?iili
, friends at Alniey and relative* in sli
Kershaw ?Kra, c<
I-'or Overworked tfiris and Feebl* women,
Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or Tablets are nature's
greatest boon. bu
?Mr. K. L. Catoe of Catarrh .u
bo
is visiting relatives near 1'rimus
and enjoying bird hunting with j
his cousin, .1 l>. Knight, and eat
I* I
ing turkey with his uncle,.!. Ii.
Knight. ^
To subdue Nervous Irritability, Neuralgia, J-j
Hysteria, St. Vitus' Dance, use Simmons
Si|uaw Vine Wine or Tablets.
ill
?We are pleased to noto tlie ^
return of Mr. A. M. Ilartscll and ?
to see that lie is much improved w
in health. His brother, Mr. Karle
Itnrtwoll ol' Fn,./,ni..l V o :
, ?i v/uui/uiU) i> , JS ha
visiting him.?Era. 1)11
mi
If Gloomy and Nervous, and looking on the
dark Hide of things, take a few doses Ur M. A.
Simmons I.lver Medicine, and the gloom will
disappear. ^
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? Ucv. A. N. Brunson,the nt-w k
pastor of the Methodist church, c<
arrived here last week with his ol
family and preached his initial a
sermons Sunday morning and ll
night. tl
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RISE
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NO~ 80
I, Baking *
* Powder
URE
cioutt and wholesome
w CO., nsw vow*. I
4'haute Please* tiorman.v
y
Tie Tl an S!iiv?ii. -pc'cli n
)n<l< ti ?> lu? Amor rm amb >8il?>r.
:n ivh 'li Mi Ch??i?to rorre
t (uMinany, Kimlaod and
? Unite*' St no* a** beinir tl\%
roe create0 a at ion-* an?l (loaned
to l ave 'lie ure;?'e*t ulluioe
on I iiin ?n ; 11 mtk. has created
ver f;?vor?i' C impression in
ermam A promii.eut German
final, w'io n? Mi tiu'h with t' e
sher. ha* th' fol owing to say
this <lire?*ti???? :
There is 10 reason that 1 know
why 'he re ation* between
orniany mil tin* Uoued Sta:?s,"
hich are now gO"d. diould ? ot
>c me even better and be m?"e
ml e*'ii?t lishod With regard
e- mmerce vs.* a?e rival*. and
i< h mu*t m? e e ncessi n- ;
1 ? u? interests and in? linai >.. ?g
e toward *tren??theni?g the 1adv
existing ties."
I'o relieve Mm'nl Worry, cure Despondency
it give Refreshing Sleep, use simmonnsq'iHW
no W In.* or Tnl-let*
?Mr. K W. Shannon, of Cam*
m?, is ttie- yin st of Sept. Bau?r.
VIoriiliiif Sickness, or Nausea from Pro*ncy.
s dispelled by Jstiiillion.s >quaw ViDA
inn or Tablets.
Ti e war depai ment has isst.. d
il? rs directing it e return from .
nha of eiL'fit n'es of the
iih infantry n?-w in Santiago
ul Ih.erto I*r.ii npe.
f Irritable, Out of Sorts. Depressed in Splr,
have a Dull Headache, take a few doses ot *
. ,\1. A Simmons Liver Medicine for quick
lief
The news that the new owners
11-e old < 'hosier A: Lenoir ra 1,i
i i . .
av [ neiieyeu 10 i>e toe QeutMiard
irLine) will extend it southtsiward
to t holeston mid
)i tln-astward to Bluctield, W.
;i.. attracts attention among
ilwav people in I lie Old North
ate.?Greenville News.
l'lio modern and most effective euro Tor con
pallon ami all liver troubles? the lam.,us
tie pills known as 1?-Witt's J.ittle Karly
ser*. Crawford llros. d-w-n
New York, .Ian. 1 ?Andrew
arnegie has given t.500,000 to
ooper rnion for the establishon!
of a day school, similar in
ope to the niuht school, and
ie object of which will he to
ve such practical instruction as
mil enable young men to benne
lirstclass and skilled workon
.
i II Ap|>lcton. Justice <>( I'caw, ClarUsrg,
N J . says, "Hewitt's Utile Karly liis .
arc flu- host pills made lor constipation,
e use no others." ljuicklv cures all liver and
wet trouhies. Crawford llros. d w-s
The daughter: "Don't you
link, mama, its running a gr<*at
sk tor me to rot use him the first
me? lie might not ask me *
rain, and you know I ftuisn't
t him go."
The mother: "Is it worth riskig,
my dear, for you will have
le satisfaction of referring to the
latter every day during your
hole life."?l'uck.
W. II Neslnt. cash's Depot, S C.t writes: I
d Dyspepsia: used Zcllin's I.Ivor Regulator,
it it did no good. 1 then tried M A. Simans
I.iver Medicine, the first package did mo
od. I continued its use, ami was cured.
A woman from the middle
fates who recently moved to
ambridge, Mass., went into her
itchen the other night after the
)ok had gone to lied. On top
[ the cook lay the light liter111
pa )\i\ ^ o/l Kaam ?A?/1 i- ?
VMI v vnv V*'V/ rv imu UQUli iUaiillllf*
t was < ntitled "In Tune with
jc Infinite."