Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, February 21, 1900, Image 4
^S^HING CROCKS AND
?* MILK VESSELS
A grest deal depend* upoa the care of crocki
W|eM la which milk la kept. They should be
t*? washed aa tooo At pottlbl# r bcidg used*
tlliw first with cold water, thea wash thoroughly
Inside aad out vith hot water, la which enough ol
Gold Dust Washing Powder
baa beca dissolved to make agoodaudi. Finish
V / hy rinsing with scalding wsteej wipe dry and ae)
at, with right side up. In the fresh air and sunv,
shine, and they will be clean aad sweet.
Th? tbove il Itkn from Mr Itw bsokUt
i. _ OOLDSIt RULES FOE HOUSEWORK"
Ssat Itm ub i^.Ht U>
.. __ TNC H. K. raiRSAMR OOSSPANV,
m. \ .. OSIiaS'. ? '?*#. Wear Yarn, Weston.
J.% THE KENTKKY. CONTEST.
Taylor Brings Suit for an In
junction Against uarernor
Beckham to Prevent Him From
^<>ontiniiing to Acr,as Governor.
..A^ in, ancr .. A.
j^nh. 1-4. ?Suit
Jhe HHi^Ta",tCourtto
ov. Taylor,
W. Beck'
Srnor and
>hari.n from atVge
the duties
al. Summonses
he defendants
be. suit will be
' the Circuit
Jhis drawr
several
applicader
will
ought by
tjf individ,or
of Keni
asserts that
ected to that
i899, and after
o board of elec8\a
certificate
id qualified as
\tinues: "Since
d qualification
the plaintiff
'$h and is now
motions of the
vnized as gov
state officers.
*die defendant.
, is now and
heen <da i tni ng
>e the govern
to have the
e I unotions of
.g that on the
NJS<
Che
Idy or In
?
'oultl I??' mon
-at means we
season for ere
to pay losses
xJonxr
claiming higher prices,^
CASH nlw;iy< [twins, and w<
\ Two
l^no n < i l'i 11 C tr loo I ? f !*/?
W a #v. (i 11 I II III Ml/Jico III IIM
* splendid Twilled Fleeces in
' a re
Those who have not bo
* lock at a little over half pri
Shoe
"An act to^Yhe very best the niarki
act. entitle<?2|at we are headquarter
ize,' et>'no4n\ be equaled for n^od s
., For Barga
ao me
(M li
tK Ihr
Koodu I
fold*. cnyhM ? I * _
lutiK trouble*. It ) < 4
dy. etiat'v "I'tJcUk.
w j^mk
aforesaid November 9, 1899, one
William Goebel was elected gov
esnor of said State, and that he,
the said Beckham, was then
elected lieutenant governor, and
that by reason of the subsequent
death ot said Goebel he, the said
Beckham, has become Jinvested
with the powers of governor State.
And he is now and for some time
has been pretending to exercise
the powers and performing the
functions of the office of governor
aforesaid. He has been pretending
to send messages as such governor
to the General Assembly of
Kentucky and has pretended to
appoint defendant, John B. Castleman,
as adjutant general of
Kentucky, and to invest him with
power and control over the military
of said State, and the defendant,
Castleman, is now claiming
and pretending to be such
adjutant general of said State.
Plaintiff says that by reason of
the aforesaid acts of defendants
herein great confusion has been
prodused and is now existing in
the State of Kentucky, and
plaintiff is beinggreatly hamper
ed and interfered with in the
performance of his duties as governor
of the said State.
Wherefore plaintiff prays for
an injunction against the defendh
11 t .T ( ! W I-IjiiHiii m odininiim
1 - 1
an?! restraining him from per
forming, or attempting to perform,
or claiming the right to
perform any of th - functions of
the office of governor af Ken
tiicky, and against the said John
B. Oastleman from performing or
attempting to perform or claim
ON CAS
FOR REAL
^RE^TI
i^npct
' vj c vy ^
ferior Goods ; But Re
lHB TRADE
> natural, People trade where th
j are the only people in a position
(lit trade. We put down prices I
i on had debts. The trade know
Gr PACED
?Hoods they say have gone up.
9 are in the lead with some soft -1
January Barg
new 20 rent I'oplin Plaids. Out
.. ? I .1 II- < i i ?
new aim uesirame siyies, only I V
Mlfc&II
tight, their winter Millinery are in
ice. Avail yourself of this good i
Bargains, Sh
?t a (fords. The fact that we sell i
s. OUR GUARANTEE]) LINK
ervice and LOW PRICES.
ins In Every Lii
GAMSQE
wgs?*
=====^^
tng the right to per tor m any of
the functions of the oilireof adjutant
general of Kentucky, and an
injunction against each of the
defendants from interfering in
any way wifh the performance
by t hi piainuff of rtie duties or
funeiuoi. id tlie oiHce of govern
ora'o*e>4id. Ho furtticr prays
for In- costs herein expended,
and ??' any other relief to which
he in \ appear l > be entitled
T1IK l)EM CRATIO LEGISLATURE
L 'titsvill?-. Kv , February 14 ?
I'he Senate met today without a
quorum and adjourned until to
morrow In the liou-c the Senate
resolution calling upon Governor
Taylor to withdraw the militia
from the capitol and surrender
the executive office to Governor
Beckham was adopted after some
debate, the feature of which was
a speech by Representative Km
raett Orr, taking exception to the
clause of the resolution asserting
that the shot which killed Governor
Goebel was fired from the
executive building. The house
then adjourned until tomorrow.
NO FEDERAL JURISDICTION.
Cincinnati, February 14.- Holding
that the Federal courts had
no jurisdiction in the contests in
Kentucky Judge Taft this after
noon refused to grant the appli
cation for injunctions against the
Kentucky State board of elections
and the Democratic contest
ants for State offices other than
governor and lieutenant governor.
The case can go ultimatelv to
the United States Supreme Court.
The decision says unusual care
was given the court's delibera
tion, owing to "the importance of
the interests involved and the
outrageous character of the electoral
frauds under the forms of
law which the bill charges that
the State contest board is about
to consummate."
SUIT TO TURN TAYLOR OUT.
Frankfort, February 14.?The
suit of Beckham versus Taylor,
for the possession of office of gov
ernor, waa filed today in the Cir
cuit court at Frankfort, and will
be heard in Georgetown Frid?v
Up to a late hour the stieriir n.i 1
not succeeded in serving notice
on Governor Taylor, and all visi
tors to his office or house had r<>
I
3H jS*C
BARGAINS
iE*FOI
IN
.OTG SOUTH CAI
liable Merchandise at
> FfcOCKS 1
e best BARGAINS are to be fotitn
to handle the cash trade. Time
for the cash trade. We don't have
s siiiu appreciates inai tact, and
msncnii
We sire getting them cheaper tlia
laps for early trade.
;ains Just Con
r price is just half?10 cents. As
cents?worth twice the money.
4BRY SAfcl
1 1- nr. /v
^rurti, iih-k. we are running on
chance to buy a nice* HAT cheap.
oes That W
more SHOBS than all Lancaster t
) of Ladies, Misses and Children's
le Come to the
%
* *
run a gauntlet of guardR. The
petition in the Ruit holds that W.
S. Taylor la not the governor of
the State, and that with au armed
force he holds possession of the
executive buildings.
Governor Taylor tonight sent i
the visiting delegation ot Ln-mo
cratic members notice that,
though the troops would not be
removed, legislators would not be
molested.
Uoii'l wreck u Lite! Krum Girlhood to Wo
ini* 11 hood the monthly courses stiouid Is- regulated
with Simmons Squaw Vine Wine or
Tablets.
AN
?> j/r
"Overwork and loss of necessary
sleep made me very nervous and it
was with the greatest difficulty that 1
could execute my solos. A friend
advised me to give Dr. Miles' Nervine
a trial, which 1 did and received immediate
benefit. In a few days 1 was
entirely relieved. 1 recommend it to
all musicians who suffer from overworked
and disordered nerves."
Otto H. Shcmmer,
2316 Stata St., Milwaukaa. Wle.
Or. mhos' Nervine
is sold by all druggists on guarantee,
first bottle benefits or money back.
Book on heart and nerves sent free.
Or- Miles Medical Company. Elkhart, IndSALESMEN
-
- - WANTED!
(KNCI.OSK STAMP KOK PAKTICUl.AltS.)
Will straighten Curly and Kinkv Hair without
injury to the Scalp or llatr. Price 60 cents
per l?ox
ANTI-KINK.
piTEotlorHOtl by the Pnlted States Health
Iteport
DARRAGH & RICH. New York,
Sole Manufacturers.
Kelt. II. I'.kkl lit.
>RB : |
-KS! \
ROLINA. ?
Knock-Down ^
*o USI J
1. WE ARE CASH J
merchants put up
to charge honest peo- ^
we are getting the ^
.NTS ]
n ever. The ready J
16! I
lot her case of those ^
51 J
the balance of our ^ ]
ear. t .
sombined would indi ^
Kino KID SHOES W
rORE. I J
_3 ? life
new!
CLYBURN-HE/>
LAXCAS'I
Wc want tin
that wc have t
MULES that
offered on this
will sell them s
ccs for cash
DON'T BUI
Till you look th
and get our p
delight you?th
prise you. W1
good Wagon, 1
Harness, come
fore you buy.
best there is ar
to sell them.
Clyburn-Hea
Jan. f>, 15)00?S
LANCASTER At cllEKTCii
KAIL, WAV.
Between Chester and l.ancasloi
Schedule in KITect Dee I", I - tit
Dtiillt ICjrrritt Siuttln */.
Sou mix >u ml. Nor lb hoi: no
No. l.\ No. 17. No. Id. No 1
P. M | AM. j I * Ml A." "y
s In |i i 3U el l,\ ...Clio-lor . A i i> ihi ft;
".... ... I
? 47 II 111* Kiehliiirr' ; 5 lo ; ^|
h st ii 30 d ". liuscoinvilli- ! i .">i * r.'
M 13 II 5(1* "...Fort Lawn " j I 3(5 1 fi7
" ... "
it 10 It: :fti d Ar. I.ancastor I.\ I 10 ii 30
i
>?. M.je M l? M A M
No. II. leaving l.uiieiisti'r fllli a. m . mala*
rlose coiiuci'tion at i luster with "-ouihern
Railway No 3il for charlotte and points north ;
and Seaboard Air Lino 'Atlanta spi c nl
Atlanta and points west Also with Carolina
ft Northwestern Uy. No. 10 for l.enoir, N C
and intermediate points, ami Southern Kail
way No. 33 for Columbia and points south.
No. 17. leaving Chester Id 3> a in, eoltnei ts
with Southern Uy , No 31 from Columbia and
points south; Si aboard Air l.lin- "A il inta Spe
rial" from Northern a ml K isti rn i oils ami
Southern Uy. No. 31 from Northern a. i I". .-t
urn points, and at Lancaster with s C t i k.
for Itlaeksburif.
No. Hi. leavlnr I.anea-.:er ltd p m , eminent*
it Lancaster with S c & K from (7aimlen
and Marlon. Southern llv No. :l| .it Chester for
Charlotte and points north
No. II leavlnj? Chester v Id p m.. eottneets at
Chester with Southern Uailway No 34 It,.in
Columbia and iwnnts souili
I.KKOY SI'ltl N(iS,
J. M. II K A Til, President
Gen'l. Pas. Agent.
NEW
SMITH and >W00DSH0P.
W K have opened a NIlOl'oi,
the ('LAUK COUNEi: ii
I lie old Henry 11 uncock Shop
?nd arc prepared to do al
Kinds ol
BLACKSMITH & WOODWORK.
WE GUARANTEE SATISFACTION
to our I'atioin-.
Uricew to Suit the TIM ICS.
Wo will bo glad to do your
Work.
D. P. BAKER and
peter Mcpherson.
WANTED.
Reliable man tor manager of
Branch Office I wish to o^en in
his vicinity Otui^ opening for
in energetic ?ob?? Kindly
nontio^b^^X^
'tage.j
St.1
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i
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S
Jjjj^z 35 1
JOCK!
ITH MULE CO.,
'EH, So. Ca.
i public to know1
he finest lot of *
has ever been
market, and we ^
it reasonable pri- *
or good paper.
(A MUIE
%
rough our stock
rices. One will
e other will suricn
you want a
lug-gy or set of
and see US be- ^
We have the
id we are going
ith Mule Co.
Louth caholina & Georgia
extension r. r. COMPANY.
Schedule No. 4
In Kft.-n 11 01 a m.. Sunday, Dei- 21. 18W.
! BetweenCamden,S.C ,and Blacksburg.S.C.
w -i 33 |Rant, 32.
Kirsi I'las-. RASIRKN 1IMK. J'lrnl< lass
Mas-n-nucr fasHonger
pally Dully
Hxe.pl STATIONS, Except
sumUy. | I sunilav.
m ?' ' iA_ Mi
12 So Camden 'list
I l"> DeKalb 12 02 J
WeslVtll? II 50 ^1
I I" Kershaw II 35
' I" lleath Spring II 20
'2 l > Pleasant Hill 11 15
' 35 Kaocastcr 10 55
- So Riverside 10 40
3 "" SprlnRdfll 10 30
3 I" Catawha .Tuncllon 10 20
Leslie 10 10
3 I" Rock Hill 10 00
3 >'< Newport 0 85
I 02 Tirzah 0 30
'2" YorkvUlo 0 16
I 35 Sharon 0 00
4 :*> Hickory Orove H 45
? "o Smyrna > H 35
"> '20 Itlacksbur.r j 8 15
m 'a. m.
i Between Bla,JLsburg,S.C.1and Marion, M.C.
West. 11.; ~ Kant! FT.
-ee Class EASTERN TIME. Sou Class
Mixed I _ _ Mixed
Daily Dally
Except ' STATIONS. Except
j unday. Sunday.
AM ~ ,7~jf
" 10 lilncUshurg 0 40
Earls ft 20
* hi IHereon springs <1 12 '
'20 Shell.y 0 00
lo 00 r.at t(more 4 50 "*
10 10 Monresboro I 40
!'? 25 Henrietta I 20
10 N? I'-iresi City 3 SO
11 is Kutborfordton 3 26
I 31 Millwood 3 05
'I 1 CJoldon Valley 2 50 *1
Tnermal City 2 45
< Hell wood o^O
! 12 "y Marlon 3 00
I A_M K u.,
: A I.. I QAEKNi:\ DIVISION EASti
i 'lrst Class ~ I'lrwtC'iaaii
j 15 | l? EASTERN TIME. |? |,j
: l_
!?>? ?
2 STATIONS 3 o"0 13 8^
-* v ? !i J c i o * b u x
3,^3,^3 Q?aQ??
^ X ? >0 Wyi fcjjj
I' m a-m v m pHm.
I On ti in llluckshurg 7 Ml 3 CO
I so li .'<> Cherokee falls 7 30 ! 40
I 4" *. 40 Uaffney 7 10 3 20
IV M A M A M_ P. M
'I'r.i i s Noh. anil 33 connect at lllackaburg
with trains on the 'latTncy Division.
'Irani No 3.' connects at I a mil en with tho
< n.trieston Division of the Southern Hallway
for all points south.
Train No. 33 leaving Camden at 13.40 p. in.,
going west, makes connection at Lancaster,
s. ('., with the I,. A C. It. It., at Cittawlia Junction
with the s. A. L., going north ; at KoCU
illil with the Southern Hallway.going north.
Train No. I I connects at Hlucksburg wltn the
Sonthern Rullwav from the nou'h. At Marlon,
N 4', u lih Southern Hallway going went.
I SAII'L. HUNT, A.TBIPP,
President. Superintendent
? S It LUMPKIN. (J. P. A.
1 in
| Final Dischafge,^^-^
NPWftK IS IIKKKBV r; IV K \*
the 13th day of March. |?M, theHWRETrlji?
el te< Kxccutors of the Kstateof ' cm,.deceased,,
will lih- his 11 rial ret^^ flpF
application unto Cu Aiu.t s j>
Probate In and for the
a ad stato of Scutl^pr
charge, u* such
reb^fbrj|pr
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