Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, February 28, 1900, Image 2
fk O J% S H gives 'color,
'Wpor anc^ firmness to
No good fruit
tlsed without
ontaining at least
Potash will give
i all fruits. Write
lets, which ought
farmer's library
?M8TER ENTBKPRISK.
_?t. i$il
1 .''uoiialled ,M*ry Wednesday and Saturday
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tprlse. r':iotistiln? Company
-/>. J. CLARK Editor,
$1.00
<P"> 50 cts
rnre^ Months. 25 cts
^^W^Rln Advance.
WedHfclbday, Feb, 28. 1IKK).
^oH^^Ywill^dgfubtlesB be very
V |ftu? year from the present
JcTns. Already several sure
?tftersuitis said" have been an..^g^o^pced
for gubernatorial honors
The prohibition executive coming
^_mittee has issued an address to
PeoP'e State in which
?n?^y?reU' denounced the dys
^ stein. w*
>r __
acnowledge the receipt of
Jiangs speech on the
'?^j^eSw .uch praise from the press
-w, oountry; also the first
jPoua^ r?port o!" Supt. of EduM
-?P W *->n MeMahan. This last is an
fLftJMPI document, and we
jcceed in rap
not, is t lie
in the ininds
/. The latest
.iat conflicting.
at Gen. (Jrontnfnre
protec
Mar-hal Lord
e than at first
ture of Gen'l.
, ? seems'tofcuepend 011 the
^ount of ammunition lie has,
/hich the British have no way of
tscertaining. The Boer army is
ell supplied with food and to
Jertake.to starve it out, would
4>e long and tedious. This may
rove to be ^another Majuba hill
flair, which may terminate very
'sastrous to the British forces.
''fit the Enterprise.
> Notes and Comments.
The senate did well when it
ed the bill to reduce the tag
from 25 to If) cauta per ton.
.e passage of &he hill would
ve crippled Clenaaon, the iast
ttitution in the (ritate that we
an afford to have crippled, and
*oald have helped? whom? The
>tilizer trust?that is already
"eparing to take from the farm0
of this state about half a milin
dollars over and above their
gitimate profits.
* * *
If the farmers pay $3 per ton
re for guano this year than
ley did last, they will have np~
K>dy to blame but themselvJi.
'hey are not obliged to have the
ituff; and if every man would
^refuse to buy it unless he could
?t it at a reasonable price, reless
of whether^18 neighbor
^bt any or not,? here is no
1 to talk of co opefrfcLve efforts
^ptlsers won't co-operafajV-you
?onld soon hear of the worst
"Visted" trust that ever attempt
^to rob a people.
\ * * *
ho'3 a rale good little man
:d the immortal Mul \
> when ttmSm
-;V?ffi^\' '"1 :' ' ^y y
?& $ ' ' - X
. ' o.*' V \>'' ??/V-- '' . j;
Kipling the story rfT "The T^ree
Mtiskateers'*?speaking of Bobs
Bahadur, oi herwise Lord Roberts,
now commander in chief of the
British forces in South Africa
And "Bobs is a simple lit tie man,"
remarked the same astute observer
in "The Taking of Lungtungpen"?both
of which savings
are being proven over again in
the Transvaal war today. Until
Bobs went to South Africa there
was nothing but sorrow and
humiliation for the British and
British sympathizers in the press
dispatches; but since then it is
tho Dutch and Dutch sympa
thisers who weep. Oh "he's a
rale good little man is Bobs!".
Junius.
GARY WILL RUN TO WIN,
ABBEVILLE MAN FULLY EN
TEKED FOB GOVERNOR.
GRAYDON IN DOUBT.
Not Yet Determined to Offer for
Solicitor.
The Greenville Daily News.
Abbeville, Feb. 24.?Speaker
Frank B. Gary says he is in the
race for governor to win and believes
he will win beyond a doubt
He will run on no special issue
but will make race on his own
merits.
Senator William N. Uraydon,
when asked if he would make the
race for solicitor, said that he had
not yet decided whether he would
or not. He says he hat- received a
great many letters from intluen
tial men in all sections of the
circuit urging him to run and
pledging him their support but
he thinks it a little early to saj
positively what he will do.
GEN. CRONJE'S POSITION Ls
NOT SO PERILOUS.
Well Protected From British Shell!
and Can Hold Out WhlleSupplies
and Ammunition Lasts.
London. Feb. ?I )isr>:iti-hn.
fro in l'aardeber^ ?how that Gen
Cr'^je'H forcea have far uioi\
protection from Field* Martha
Lord Roberta1 heavy lire ihan ai
first indicated. A special dispatcl
from L'aardeb.-rg. published in
the aecomi edition of the I>.?11 >
Chronicle and date.l Saturday
February 24, says: "A hallnoi
has discovered the enemy wel
covered by a system of burrowim
in the riv?-r bank which resern
bles a rabbit warren and aH'orbc
shell pr??.if position-.11
It will not fie much o'f Mir
prise if today or tomorrow, whi I
is the amnveraaiy of Majui/.. hill
will fie marked by tlir suripudc:
or annihi lat ton <1 Ho- t/all?n
band ho overwhelms ti'> in inmef
in, though the close::ol tin
investment appears open to erit
icism. Small bodies of Boers, ; (?
parentiy. are able to make llieii
escape, with tin ir quickly duj
surrounding trenches. impasHibb
barbed wire, etc., and those of tin
British.
Lord Kob'-rts holds a positioi
almost ana logons with (hat belt
so long by the Boers at L idysmit h
As (ten Cronje is reported t
have plenty of food, the plan o
starving him out can scarcel;
avail, as Lord Koherts mus
either wait until Iris ammunition
winch is said to be shorr. run out
or those of (Jen Cronje's force:
who are counselling surrende
prevail So indefinite is the infor
mat.ion that either of these alter
natives may occur :it any m-nnen
Meanwhile L >rd Roberts' en
gineers Hre sapping steadily to
wards the Boer laager and, a?cording
to a special from I'aarde
berg, dated Sunday, February 2.1
the cordon is gradually drawin;
closer.
(ien. Boiler's march on Lad>
smith is being marked by shar|
fighting. A I'ietermaritzburg dis
patch of today's date says ho n
still heavily engaged in lighting
In Gobler's kloof (ion. Bullei
seems to have discovered a hor
net's nest.
In Cape Colony the British armi
are steadily advancing.
Barkley Fast is now in theii
possession, according to a dispatcl
from that district, the Boen
evacuating the place, retreating
on Ladygrey and writing l'resi
dent Steyn for re enforcements to
prevent their surrender.
The Pretoria government proclaimed
Feb, 25th and 27th days
of Thanksgiving and prayer, pre
sumably in memory of the battle
of Majuha hill.
A dispatch from Kimberlov
says its inhabitants have planned
to oroot Cecil Rhodes,
d"r
? /
? ??
General News Items.
.Sheriff Logan, of York count>
wont to Cowan, Tenn., one da
la-i week on another fruitles
errant, lit' received in format io
tint M. H. Itceae had been ca|
to red but as soon as the sheri
saw the prisoner, he was cot
vincod that he was not, the tna
he was looking for.
Contracts are being closed b
the Carolina and North-wester
railroad for the cutting of crosi
ties for the purpose of turning tli
road into a standard guage.
The latest marriage ceremon
performed was b.v phonograpl
The father ot the bride was I
have perlorraed the interistir
ceremony but died before tl
time set. However, before I
1 died lie recited the marriage se
vice in a phonograph which Wi
used at the ceremony, the bri<
and groom responding to tl
questions asked by the machii
in the dead man's voice.
RUNNiNG
ON HI
Utter Six Yaars of Intense
Suffering, Promptly Cured
Ru C C C entire circulatio:
DJ Oi Oi Oi aro a severe dr
tantly sapping away the vitali
Kn oliminntnd trnm fho hlfwid f
r can have any effect.
There is no uncertainty abouf
made for it is backed up stror
testimony of those who have
* and know of its virtues by expc
Mr. L. J. Clark, of Orange Cour
" For six years I had an obstinate,
5 ankle, which at times caused me int
co disabled for a long while that I
| business. One of the nest doctors t
j but did mo no good. I then tried
without tho least benefit. S. S. S.
! mended that I concluded to try ii
< : wonderful. It seemed to get rigb
, ! disease and force the poison out, ?
* J pletolv cured." Swift's Specific?
S. S. S. FOI
?drives out every trace of im
j cures permanently (ho most oh
i is the only blood remedy gui
, tains not a particle of potash.
< cures Contagious Blood Poison
' j Rheumatism. Soros. Ulcers Bo
1 j upon S S S ; nothing can tak
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3} Chi
j ? No Shoddy or ]
/ ^ Prices.
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<1
, Nothing could Im- in
s J PKol'LK. That means
7^ prices at this season fur
^ pie I wo prices to pas' lo?
business.
! ^ TjOP
are claiming higher prie<
,, j CASH always wins, and
5 Two
* W Beautiful Styles in
i P splendid Twilled Fleecef
. ' QR
W Those who have tio
, $ stock at a lit He over hall
: i Shoe
^ Tfio very best the m
W cate that we are hea<h|iia
^ cannot be equaled lor go
5 For Bar
*
Mr. Crum the now liquor cotn
inissiouer filed his bond Saturday
v with the Secretary of State for
s $75,000. It is not a surety bond,
11 but a personal one. The names
Ij. of the sureties were not given for
publication, but it is said that the
n bond is a very strong one.
y Mother's Trusted Friend, Simmons Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets, Prepare the System for
n Conltneme-i t, Shorten Labor and make Child,
birth Easy.
t
ie ? -
A. .1. Gill, Jr., Scotia, 8. C., writes: I have
used Dr. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine in my
family 10 years. It has cured Indigestion, Dys
? pepsin, Constipation, and many other ailments
[o ?The dispensary was broken
ig into last Tuesday night and was
ie robbed of between $50.00 and
ie $75.00 worth of liquors. The
r- thief broke out a glass near the
us door and reached his hand in and
le unfastened it. Dispensary inle
spector Boykin was in town Satie
urday making an investigation.?
Fra.
ten
IS ANKLE.
Obstinate sores and ulcers which
refuse to heal under ordinary treatment
soon become chronic and do?o>eeated,
and are a sure sign that.!' a
a is in a depraved condition. They
ain upon the system, and are conty.
In every easo the poison must
md no amount of external treatment
; the merits of S. S. S. ; every claim
lady by convincing
been cured by it
thouse.Va., writes: Bsjpfe*,
running ulcor on my * K)
ense Bufferin**. I wis jtk
was wholly unfit for 'M
reated me constantly
arious blood remedies. ^ /
was so highly recomt,
and the effect was
t at the seat of tlie
ind I was soon coin- l - JiWj*'F
R THE BLOOD
purity in the blood, and in this way
stinate, deep-seated sore <?r ulcer. It
iranteed purely ve.'ceVtL e, and conmore
ury or other mineral. S. S S
, Scrofula. Cancer, t'aturrh. Eczema,
ils. or any other blond trouble. Insist
o its place.
rSwift Sne -itie (lonitviny. Atlanta.Ga.
ION CAS
FOR REAL ]
ARE^Tf
sapest St
interior Cjoods; But Re
THE TRAM
ioiv natural. People trade whom tli
wo are the only people in a position
credit trade. We put down prices I
:sos on had debts. The trade know
JC3r FACED
es,?^oods they aav have gone up.
I we are in the lead with some soft si
January Barg
the new 20 cent Poplin Plaids. On
i in now and desirable styles, only 71
EAT MI Mil
t bought their winter Millinery are ii
f price. Avail yourself of this good
Bargains, Sf
iarket affords. The fact that we sell
rters. OIJR GUARANTEED LINi
od service and LOW PRICES.
gains In Every Lii
t... - '
all w&z:e&~
Agree. \
c
A druggist in Macon, Ga., says: ** T r
hm s >i?j a ??r quantity ?> AS
^iSoiid, and . ive never l.u??\ n an in
stance where it lias failed to produce the t
good results claimed for it. All women '
agree that it makes labor shorter and less .
painful."
Mother's Friend
is not a chance remedy. Its good effects
are readily experienced by all expectant (
mothers who use it. Yeaia ago it passed <
the experimental stage. While it always i
shortens labor and lessens the pains ol 1
J ? * * J* -1 - ? *u ^
aciivcry. 11 IS IIISU U uiw UCIH,111
during the earlier months of pregnancy.
Morning sickness and nervousness ara
readily overcome, and the liniment relaxes
the strained muscles, permitting them td
expand without causing distress. Mother's
Friend gives great recuperative power to
the mother, and her recovery is sure and
rapid. Danger from rising and swelled
breasts is done away wi'h completely.
Sold by druggists for SI a bottle.
THE BRAl?F!ELI? REGULATOR CO.
ATLANTA, O
Gcml (of our tree 11 u.lrttcd liouk I t eiivvUnt nolhero
f 1
lb- tring-1) inn Son?itlo-8, Internal Ileal
and Female Weakness* s arc cure I bv use of
Mtumous Squaw Vine Wine or Tahl. ts.
"I lia.l dyspepsia (or yours. N'<> medicine wa
so effective us Kodol l? K|>e|)-i.i i Jure. It ;.ive
Immediate relief. Two b >11 - erodue d ur1
veloua results," writes I. II Warren. Albany,
Wis II digests what v>"i eat and e.nnot f.iil to
cure. Crawford llros. d-w-s
I)r. M. A Simmons Liver M dfeine by ex1
?el 11iitr from tbe body the > xeess of Mile ai d
Acids, Improves tbe Assimilative Proves; r ,
Purifies tlio blood, Tones up and Strengthens.
W. S Plillnot, Albany. <.a . say-, l)e\\ ill's
Little Karly Risers did nie n ore d than any
pills I ever look." The famous little pills for
constipation, biliousness and liver ami bowel
troubles Crawford llros d w s
NOTICE!
rnii k I'ownship Hoards of Assessors 11
X are called to meet at their usual
places of meeting on the lsf. Tuesdav
in March, litli iusl., P.HKl, for the purpose
of canvassing and equalizing the
returns as taken by the county Audi- *
tor. The returns will he r-ad\'to give |
out. by the lirsl Sa'tirday in .March lo|
the different Hoards, and alter canvassing
will immcdiatelv return same '
to this ofline with t hoi <* re port s.
JOHN* A. COOK,
< 'o. Antlitor.
Fob. 21. IH0O.
3H jS^C
BARGAINS
1E^F0L
J.A'
ore SOUTH GfR
liable Merchandise at
i FfcOCKS *
c best BAHRAIN'S i'< to I??' l?it111< 1
i to bundle iho cji11 Irrt'lo. Time
tor the cash trade Wo don'l have i
8 >iti< 1 appreci ites ImI fa I, ami
MERCI1A
Wo arc getting them eheap'O' i n
naps lor oarly Irade.
;ains Just Com
r prico is just hall'?10 coals. An
cents?worth twice the money.
HERV SSWE
i great luck. We arc running oil
chance to buy a nice IT AT cheap.
ioes That W
more SIIOTCH than all Liuoasler c
E of Ladies, Misses and ( Miildren'rt
ne Come
^ vs ATM
ji
Final Discharge.
UOTIC1E IS I1KREBY GIVEN THAT ON
II the 13th day or Marob, 1900, tho undersign'U
as Executoraof the Estate of LBWIS I100D,
loconsod; will tile his final return ond make
implication unto Chaklkr 1). Jonrs, Judge of
'rebate lb aud for tho County of Lancaster A .
?.id State of South Carolina, for a final Uls
h.trjro us such Executor. J. P. Nbsbit,
Poll 10, 1900. 4 weeks. Executor
The I.lfe Prtsorvcr which Iioh carried many
ailics safely over tho dunxerous sea "Change g|
if Lire" Is Simmons Squaw Vine Wlno oriTabels
MONEY TO LOAN! ,
111 A VIC marie arrangements with
Brokers ift New York City through
vhom I am able to place loans seeured
)j a first mortgage on improved farms
or live years time, payable in installients,
at the low rate of 7 per cent,
nterest per annum. The brokerage
tut! 1 lie charge for abstract and inipeotinn
are small and at the expense
>f the borrower.
R. e WYLIE, Atty-at-Law. Sept.
27, IRttO. . 6m.
Geo. liar ho. Mcndota. Vu., suys, "Nothing
lid me so much uood us Kudo! Dvsdecslu Cure.
>nc dose re leved me, u lew bottles cured mo."
It discs is what you cat and nlwuys cures dys.*ipsln
Crau ford Bros. d-w*
Kodi! 1
)yspeps!^ ire
Digests wit; . " . oat.
11 art!flcmllydigo -1 i.c.. and aid.
Nature in st.i ? * > >" ;rvcw.
^tructinu the
Lraus 11 H tu
inland
an appiti*
-tantly r-: '??
Oyspcp*!
Flutuii'ii
Slcklleiui --rall
otii. r: "
Prf. pare ?
CRAWFORD BROS.
"After doctors fulled to euro mo of paeu
uioniu I u?ed Duo Minute Co off h Cure and
three bottl* s of It ettreil me. It is also the best
remedy on e.irth for whooping cough. It cured
my grandchildren ?>f the wor.it cases," writes
John Berry, Lognnton, Pa. It Is the only'
harmless remcdrthut Kites Immediate results.
Cure* coughs. oUU. croup and tl rout and lung
trouble.. It orevetiis Consumption. Children
always like It Mothers endorse It Crawford
Bros ... d-w-n
SALESMEN s*\
- - WANTED!
il.NCI.D-i; STAMP KOK PARTICULARS.)
Will straighten Curly and Kinky Hair without
injury to the Sralp or Hair. Prlco 60 cents
per box.
ANTI-KINK.
i WEndorsed by tho United States Health
Report
DARRAGH & RICH. New York.
Sole Manufacturers.
I'. b. II, 1900. * lit ;
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u r. i\ui'i l'A!SII ^
men-hauls put 11 p
0 charge honest peowe
are geUi"}! tlie J
* , % 'SH
ISTTS 2
1 vyer. Tw muly^
other case ol I hose ^
* T ^
Ili?* Imlanoc of our ^
ear. $
omMucd would indl- ^ ^
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