Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, February 21, 1900, Image 2
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^uned t?ery Wednesday* fcnd baturda]
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&jiterpri?6: faOllsfein^ Compaq
A.J. CLARK Kdltof.
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, ?, $1.00
SUWontht 50 cti
* Dirw Months, * 25 cti
In Advauce.
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yre<ln?.s<lay, Feb. 21, IflOO.
\ The question of biennial ses
<iionsol the legislature whr finalh
?- * - u killed bv the senate.
The public printing was award
to The Slate company, I ha
beiii); the lowest bidder.
I - mg
Represent alive aM. B. Wood
ward, <>l Aiken, died last Sunday
*18 He went home#itiin the legisla
ture only a leRr weeks befori
: a _ -II 1 .. Jv. . 1
(|uue hi, it mi never recovered.
? - JThe_?enatjj^^i Senator W. C
Mnpliment whei
mi the committei
charitable institu
ler memberi o
were appointe*
and are F. U
r. R. H. Timmer
'gh is the chair
ce.
falling hi
afternooi
ped in a 1
that raornin;
e. Traffic wa
y stopped ii
all trains wer
or completer
snow wil
n a coup)
Jura has al
ert before *th
ipe.
.88 the ninth an
Columbia Stat*
ine mm* to eti
n??t, hut it NfHm
?tter and ia not
the 'eyitimat
hint the new
the materia
np merit rif th
ly of the city o
liHing an im
South Carolin
fl I It nrr i tnoll
?t ? ?- i
n it? prejudicei
difrpeiiparv am
hitrh license, i
be more popula
t's lecture a
Friday nigh
mi a I treat. Th
fa with fin
t ? finish, de
ilv heautifu
ng in prett
dd all throug
nted anecdote
.e subject i
was one of th
^fures we hav
.1 fortune t
t can furnis
for a cro w
a dozen plaj
Sri Sun
sAn/ise, an
^ rs I hat" had re
a nobiy night lef
Senator Iloug
fives William
jMvirot borne Saturda;
ht*
Durirw this session there wer
* bills^"" resolutions adoptei
ratifieN. There were abon
0 bills imd resolutions on -th?
"lar. Tlmre was very littfl
d legislation and there wa<
that was radical so far* St
ow recall. Much of the leg
or this character :
act. in amend an act entitled
"An act to amend section 2 of an
act entitled "Am aot \o author
ize," etc.
?
' I hud bronchlUe #<vcry winter for years and
no medicine gave me permanent relief till I be
gan to iftkti One Minute Cough Cure. I know li
In the bent cough medicine mitde," nays J
Kooni/. < orry, I'.v It <tulcklv cure* cough*
cold*. croup, ,.sthn^?, prippe and throat ?n<
lung trouble* It I* the Children * faronta rem
dy. Otiae* >|ti]cU\y <'run ford Hroa. fl-we
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A SIX-COLUMN QUARTO NOW.
On March 18, 1891, the Ei
it
t tjSrprise was launched upo
' the billowy sen of journalisi
f as an 8-column weekly quart
newspaper. It appeared in th?
form till March 18, 1897, whe
i it was changed to a 5-colum
octavo. When the war bet wee
this country and Spain was upo
the verge of breaking out, tli
r paper was changed to a 5-colum
quarto semi-weekly in order t
' give the eager public the wi
news more promptly. In th
shape the Enterprise has aj
" peared twice-a-week ever sinc<
^ Not content with improvement
previously made, and notwitl
standing the great advance i
the paper we use?the cost no1
being 49 per cent, greater tlia
it was a year ago?the Entei
? prise will hereafter appear i
the shape of this issue, viz :
6-colunm semi-weekly quart!
which will give our readei
i practically five columns moi
0 reading matter each week tha
. it t i
tiiuy iicirvt? over neieiuiuie gui
' ten, and all it costs is "a dolhi
I a bottle."
If you are behind with you
- subscription, we trust you wi
- show your appreciation of 01
efforts to give you a good papc
by making early payment. W
0 need the money badly, and hoj
ti you will not longer negleCt t
1 pay.
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e it enrolled on our list, and thi
[. secure the twice-a-week visits <
e the Enterprise.
Blood Cure Sent Free.
, By addressing Blood Balm Co. 3
Michell Street, Atlanta, Ga., any K
* terprise reader may obtain a samp
r bottle of their famous B. B. B.? B
tamo Blood Balm, the greatest, gra
" dest, best and strongest Blood Kei
v edy made. Cures when all else fai
pimples, ulcers, scrofula,eczema, boi
e hlmx! nni<i(in ???t 11> ir <ti?tr>??uir
fl skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rhe
matism. Free medical advice include
I when description of your trouble
e given. This generous offer is wori
while accepting. .Sample bottle sei
t all charges prepaid. I.srge bottle
(containing nearly a qi.art of mei
icine) for sale by all druggists at :
a per bottle. B. It. It. is always ahead
| all other Itlood Remedies for curir
Blood Humors. Try B. '. It. ne:
il time you buy a .flood Purifier.
t Big .Hill in North Carolina,
r
Raleigh, N. 0., Feb. 19.One
of the largest cotton mil
t in the south was today incorpi
t rated in the office of the seer
e rary oi state 01 JNortn uaroiim
The name of the corporation
the Lorav mills, to he locate
near Gastonia, in Gaston count
' The capital stock is $1,000,00>
V This mill will have the large
h capacity of any mill in the sta
s and very few equal it in tl
n south. The object of the co
e poration is the manufacture at:
a sale of warps, yarns and clol
0 from cotton fabrics, the sale <
^ merchandise and the carryii
on of such business as shall 1
in keeping or necessary wit
the object of the company.
A new cotton mill was al:
organized at Henderson, N. (J
' today with $100,000 capit
stock. It will be run in co
> nection with and under tl
't same management as a $200,0(
cotton mill already in operatic
there.
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The greatest danger from colds ai
la grippe is thpir resulting in pne
3 nionia. If reasonable care is use
however, and Chamberlain's Cous
1. Remedy taken, all danger will I
. avoided. It will cure a cold or an a
tack of la grippe in less time than ar
9 other treatment. It is pleasant ar
l? safe to take. For sale by J. F. Mackt
" Co.
. A two or three weeks' course of I)r M
Simmons Liver Medicine will so Regulate t
Excretory Functions that they will opera
without any aid whatever.
1 Mrr. J. K. Miller, Newton Hamilton. I'onntt
I writes, "I think DeWilt's Witch Ha/el Salt
tha grandest salve made.'' It cures piles ar
heals everything. All fraudulent imitatioi
are worthless. Crawford llroii. d-tv
Geo. iturlm, Mendota, Va, saya, "Nothir
did mo no much pood an Kodol Uyrdopula Our
\On? done relieved me, a few bottles cured mc.
i ,**Ufesls what you cat and always cures dv
' Crawford Hro*. d w
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DeWltt's Wt^MT dV
I forpllcs. lnj.irt9|^A ? ^
. original Witch nB
, counterfeits I rawH^.
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HOME CU
! FOR BLO
? Beware of the Doctors' ??
te Oor
n Patchwork; Yoo Can &"
0 seh
it Cure Yourself at Home. sK
T
18 this vile poison, and only attempt
). disease?tho sores and eruptions. '
system, and endeavor to keep it sli
3. and mercury. The mouth and thrt
. into sores, and the fight is continue
[ more damage than the disease itsel
\. Mr. II. L. Myers, 100 Mulberry I
hundred dollars with the doctors,
H they could do me no good. I had li
bcdy, and theBe soon broke out intc
endured all the suffering which
11 duces. I decided to try B. 8. 8. as
soon greatly improved. I followed
tions lor Self-Treatment,' and the
n chest began to grow paler and am
disappeared entirely. I was soon c
a skin has been as clear as glass eve
self at home, after the doctors ha
1 y It is valuable time thrown away
s to cure Contagious Blood Poison,
"ond their skill. Swifts Specific?
I S. S. S. FO
?acts in an entirely different wi
t- poison out of the system and get
disease. while other remedies only
tr constantly undermining theconstit
ment places a cure within the read
vice, free of charge, and save the
ll' Write for full Information to Swift
11
" Big Mill at Stateaville.
e
>e Charlotte, N. C., Feb'y. 19.?
G special to the Observer fro
Stateeville, says:
^ It is probable that the larg(
. cotton mill in the south will
18 located at Statesvrile. The Col
mee company, which is compos
'e of Mebanes, Dukes and oth
wealthy citizens which has
is abundance of capital will buile
i>f mill in this section. They ha
already placed the order for t
machinery for 100,000 spind
and 5,000 looms. The mill is (
84 timated to cost two or three m
n- hon dollars This company i
n_ centlv bought Lookout, shoals
n- very valuable water power on t
Jg" Catawba river in A.lex*nil
Is, ? , untv from Mr. W. M (' ? ?f> r
J* Statesville. They h iv t. . n
Jd ve -I1 *. ati I a Alth a view ( ? I > 111
ing the mill at flw -It ?I?. I
nt have decided that th-v prefer
locate the plant at Statesville a
$1 transmit the power from t
shoals by electrier . It t- u
xt stood the company n o * ^ k i
for any special fav-irs AH
wants is an availanl site of alu
1,000 or more acres o? land
Is Mother's Trusted Kr end, Simmons S<n
Vine Wine < r Tablets. Fr? pare the system
o- Conllneme t, Shorten Labor and make Cli
(>_ birth Rasy.
is
,.l A. J. QUI, Jr., Scotia. 8 C , writes: 1 li
1 used Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine in
family 10 years. It has cured indigestion, I
J' pepsiit. Constipation, and many other uilme
St ~ -
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" Out in Kansa
ie
)0 lives a happy wife. She writes:
have used Mother's Friend bef
two confinements. The last time I 1
twins, and was in labor only a few rr
utes. Suffered very little." The rcai
why
'i Mother's Frien
?h
^ does expectant mothers so mi
jf. good is because it is an external linime
to be applied upon the outside, wh
much of the strain comes. It helps
cause the pores of the skin readily abs
it, and it comes into direct contact?
and is absorbed by the parts involv
Morning sickness is quickly banish
a and nervousness is kept comhtetety aw
lie The sense of dread and roreboding is
,e experienced, even during fabor its<
Confinement is short and almost with
pain. Recovery is quick and sure. B
of all, Mother's Prlend benefits
'rt unborn just as much as the expect
ih mother, and when the little one come!
" will he strone. lustv and healthv.
Orufglili mII Mother's Frleod for $1 a bott
>K Send for our free book on tho subject,
1"t' flnel/ illustrated.
TMii BRADnn;.r> RF.OULATOR (
i< ATLANTA. OA.
^ msten thu Breath. Hetgftilen tht> K
% TPCpmpiflxloa and InaUfo the natu
15?'^* n"? M * ??
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RE I:
IOD POISON.
here is not the slightest doubt that the
tors do more harm than good in treating
itagious Blood Poison; many victims of
i loathsome disense would be much better
to-day if they had never alJowed them
res to be dosed on mercury and potash, the I
f remedies which the doctors ever give for K
ad poison. V
he doctors are wholly unable to get rid of I
to heal up the outward appearance of the
This they do by driving the poison into the
iut in with their constant doses of potash
>at and other delicate parts then break out
td indeflnitelv, the drugs doing thesystem
f.
9t., Newark. N. J., says: "I had spent a
when I realized that
srgo spots all over my
? running sores, and I / vq
this vile disease pro- wl
a last resort, and was [7
1 closely your 'Direc- 1^ f/ &
large splotches on my
aller, and before lotig jv,- 3#1
ured perfectly and my
r since. I cured myd
failed completely." ? i/MiX
to expect the doctors fir
fot the disease is be- '
R THE BLOOD
ly from potash and mercury?it forces the
s rid of it entirely. Hence it cures the
shut the poison in where it lurks forever, *
;ution. Our system of private home treathof
all. We give nil necessary medical ad- #
Satient the emha>- -assment of publioity.
pecific Co.. Atlanta, Ga
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5St Central Time at Jacksonville anfl Savannah. C
Eastern Time at Other Points.
I Schedule in Effect January 17th, 19J0.
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a o " Barnwell I 4 oc^i? 4 0.fc? 7 alp "1
" Blackville J 4 17p 4 I'm 8 lOp
I a " Springfield 4 4dp 4 38a
" Sally. 4 4sp 4 47a
ve " Perry 4 5T>n!
Ar. Columbia. .. SSSpl tioua tctfji
h? Lv. Charleston,(So. Ky.) .. 7 UUa 11 00p f> 'Jlp
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leB " Brnnchville 8 .Via 1 &aa 7 2.'?p -i
" Orangeburg 512'n '-.Via 7Stp \
98 " Kingville . HI..a 4 30a 8 4.1,1
.. Ar. Columbia II uua tiOQn H30p |]
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r?* ' Aiken 320p
Trenton 4 imp II imp! f.
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Kxeellent daily pnssotiip-r service Between
Florida and New York.
Nos, 31 and $?New York and Florida Limited.
Dnily except Sunday, composed e\ ie i
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pros*. lirawinurnon xleoplnR mrs U lwcon
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ora twpfn Port Tninpn. .laoksnnviilr Savannah
u i Wwhlnntrai ami Now York. }'
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tin* Kiohmnmi inning cars lotweon <?li?rlott? t
5011 anilSav?nn:il'.
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tweon Tnoksonvillo ami Nov Yurie and Pulldman
slooliingoars liotwoon Augusta and t'har
lotto. Inning oars sorvo all inoaN onrontM
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and Columbia, onronto daily hot won .Column j
JCb Tlllo and Cincinnati, via Ashovillo.
nt FKANK S. GANNON. .1 M.CIXP, '
' Third v'-p. A- Hon. Mgr.. Trnflio Mgr.,
~ro Washington. I), ti Washington, I). C
be* W A.TI'HK, S.H.HAKI)Wlt;K,
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titb Wanhington, I). (X Atltttita.Oa '
fflngijPt?
AM A m . ^ ! 1
-1 ruuiic ^i
,A OR CALL AT THE NEW MARKET
^ AND BE 8UPPLIED WITH COOD
FRESH AND WHOLESOME MEAT0 ?
? Aft* r pay tt??- hutktgi market prices for
Kuort ftu.ck andj4ts off^rio peat we ka? --,<1
ye, del I vei^UMJurduigH^^
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banking ?
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tmmi*? - j
OPENIN
SEVEN NE
Vhich took place at Lai
ary ist, 1900, is an int
)ur friends have deluge
yes are turned upon 11s.
ot so much because 0111
r than "old stocks," hi
t-r? cnr/i f r\ finrl i< /"?nf
L vl V( 1 ^ IV-/ 1IIIM Ik UV.I I.
WE GR
Vith special New Year
ion's share of your pat
xperience and cash pi
o the recent advance,
xtensive scale? stocks
slew lines to he daily
one to make this the IE
)ur crowded stores.will
iot been in vain, nor <
old snap has come, and
SREAT GLO
Mcked up in Philadclpl
pntc < *!"* tln? rlnll'ir SI
nindred pairs Pants at K
f that! Men, if you i
e\v years, buy some of
or years to come. IU
losed out his samples
ents on the dollar - i,2<
turehasesof Hmbroideri
landkerchiefs and miles
ries at less than one-h
ion. You will positivel
Ve intend to do a ver
heaper than our compe
BIG A
Ve bought for spot casl
ive keep in close touch
airs of Shoes at a big
he shoe store of this
I. C. Goodman and all
m. 4RR- !1
11 JLi 1111JU 1J
3ulling strong stokes 1
tc going to succeed.
'
M Janking
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\th ;
t Mercantile
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C UP OUR
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:w STORES
icastcr and Kershaw on Jann?v?cf
tnn* f rv f K n rvn^rvl a
V- I V_ .T I 1 I I V, \ ^ I I L tV / 111^
el us with good wishes. All
, Storekeepers are worried?
new goods are really cheapLit
because the "dear people"
EET
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bargains. Our claims to thev
ronagc arc justified by our
irchases in the markets prior
Our preparations are on an
large and assortment great,
added, and everything being
lEAL TRADING PLACE.
I testify that our efforts have
>ur time thrown away. The
with it our great
'THING SNAP, .
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lia at a sheriff's sale at 47
i\ hundred Suits and four
;ss than one-half price. Thinly - -m
.wpect to stay on earth for a
these suits for you and yours
>nar, the New York hat man,
of men's hats' to us at 50
do hats in all. Our gigantic
es and Handkerchiefs?5,000
upon miles of new cmbroidalf
price?await your insoec
^ 1
y wonder at their cheapness,
y large business by selling
titors. Before the
DYANCE
. #?. I
h from a needy manufacturer
with them) i26.cases?7,560
discount, hjus is sure to b.e T
town. Thcjfe^. L. Dougla^ t>
the good sno^s found here>\\
NTHEWCE,
for public patronage, and we
Yours, for Business,
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& Mercantile Go. 2