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Notice of Discharge.
NOTICE Is hereby given tbnt on the Sflth ilav
of June, 11**1, the Undersigned will make a
llnal return In the Probate Judge of Lancaster
County and apply to said court for a tlnal discharge
as administrator of the estate of
W. J. Biacltmon. deceased. _
K 1. HUAIhHUN.
SUSAN BLAfKMON.
May 20th, 1PO0. Administrators.
Menstruation made Regular and Painless,
and Pains In Sides. Hips and Limbs cured by
Simmons Squaw Vine wine or Tablet*
A Torpid Liver causes Depression of Spirits
Indigestion, OonsUpatlon and Headache l!e?
I Dr. M A. StmmonT' Liver Medlolne to stlmn
r late that organ.
Economy at Look flange.
f City boarder: 44 Wasn't it rather
expensive to substitute barbed
wire for the rail fences on your
farm?" *
Farmer: "Yes, the first cost
was considerable, but I calculate
it will eventually save enough
time to pay for itself."
City boarder: 441 low so?"
Farmer: 44Well, you see, the
hired hands don't stop to rest
"every time they have occasion to
climb the fence."'?Chicago News.
Il Nrtvcd 111m l,r|(.
P. A. Danforth, of Larrange, Qa.,
suffered intensely for six months with
h frightful running sore on liis leg,
but writesthat Bupklen's Arnica Salve
wholly cured it in ten days. For Ulcers,
Wounds, .Burns, Boils, Pain or
? Piles it's the best salve in the world.
Cure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by
Crawford Bros, druggist. 6
^ His Wife an American.
Detroit, Mich., June "16.?
Baron Von-Kotteler, German
minister to China, who has been
reported killed in the Boxer
riots in l'ekin. was the son-in
law of Henry 15. Ledyt\rd, j?r??sident
of the Michigan Central
railroad.
Members of the family stated
that the Baron's wife was with
bim in Pekin, and that a cablegram
was received from them a
week ago saying they were well.
. A Npralnrd Ankle Quickly Cured,
L
v 4 At one time I m tiered from h
Hevrre sprain of the ankfe," says Oeo,
K. Cary, editor of the Guide, Wash
ington, Va. "After using several well
recommended medicines without success,
I tried Chamberlain's Tain Halm
. and am pleased to say that relief cainf
as soon as I begun its use and a complete
oure sppeedily followed." Kohl
by J. F. Mackej A Co.
hia 11 r,o between the earth am
the planet consist m<?rdy in the!
equal size. The two globes havi
practically the oirne weight.
1 we imagine a pair of weigh
ing scales bo mighty that Venn
could be put into one pan am
the earth into the other, no grea
difference would he pereeivec
between the weights of the tw<
celestial orbs. Two billiard ball
which had no greater proportion
al difference in size and weigh
than the earth and Venue wonh
1 i. _ .i.: ... ii_ : _ -J.?t i.? v,i..
, UO |/i nbtn a M y luiimtin^uiniiuuiv
The resemblance between then*
twin planets has. however, beei
carried much further by the in
teresting discovery which ha
just been announced to astrono
mors, and which i shaii now at
tempt to describe.
To a planet which may be th<
obode of life, one of the most im
portant conditions will be tin
succession of day and night
Whenever the question as to tin
resemblance of another world t<
our earth is raised, it is natura
to consider how far the inhabit
ants of such a world, if inhabit
anta there he, resemble ourselve
in the enjoyment of the altera
tions of a day when the aun in ii
tho skies with a night when tlx
Run is below the horizon. Th<
change from day to night, th(
change from night to day, are, o
courie, conRequenceR of the rota
tion of the planet on its axis. Wi
deaire to learn how far the peno<
which the planet requires t<
complete each turn may agree o
disagree with the time require:
by the earth tor a like movement
To put the matter more definite
lv we mav innuire how far th<
period by Venus to rotate on it
axis corresponds with that perioi
of 24 hours, or more accurately
23 hours and 50 minutes, whirl
expresses the time taken by th<
earth to complete one revolutioi
about its axis. The determinatioi
of the length of the day and th<
length of the night to which tin
inhabitants of Mars must accom
mod ate their domestic arrange
ments has never admitted o
much doubt. Indeed, we knov
the length of the day on Mars ti
a single second of time. This de
termination has been made s<
accurately because the marks oi
Mars are clear enough to be pre
cisely identified. After the laps
of years, or after the lapse evei
centuries, those marks are still t
: be seen, without any doubt what
ever, in each revolution of th
planet. But for the studv of th<
. length of day and the length o
j night on Venus the face of th
i beautiful evening star offers n
niifh twcllltv. Thin irlnliA hau n
well marked features ; there ar
no definite spots to unity the bril
liant mantle of sunmbeam* chat
acters of the evening star.
One very eminent aatronome
, ; thought that the day in Venn
must be enormously long; musi
in fart, last for about 15 weekt
while the night whirh succeeds
' it had to last for 15 weeks men
i The discrepancy showed that th
marks on the planet's globe wer
i not sufficiently to solve the prot
, lem. Such marks as could b
. seen with more or less distinct
ness were most probably merel
I {clouds in the.atmosphere of th
] planet, and consequently had n
iN6A?
SOMETHING NEW ABOUT
VENUS.
An Interesting Discover;
About a Neigeboring World.
From the London Mail.
An accomplished astronorno
has just made a discovery in th
heavens which merits our clou
attention, for it amplifies ou
knowledge ot the condition of ai
interesting neightioring world
That neighboring world is th
beautiful planet Venus, and tha
the discovery should have beei
made just now will occasion n
surprise to any one who ha
watched the brilliant orb whic!
has for weeks been adorning 011
evening sky.
Venus possesbes a special am
particular interest from the cir
cumstances that it is a glob
which in many respects has i
startling resemblance to our owi
earth. To begin with, the beauti
fill evening star is almost exact
ly the same size as the globe 01
which we dwell. The number o
miles traversed in making a voy
age around the equator of tlr
no r Hi tvAii IH I w* u 1 i?w. *,1 ,x.. ? irtrt
I vn 1 III *? \;u ?\1 uu n I muot Minim rt
with the number of miles whiel
j would make an equatorial girdli
i for Venus. Nor does the resem
, that the .Natal volunteers, wh
had seen haru service, were uif
missed to their homes by Si
j Red vers Holler on Saturday
^ They were cheered as they lef
r his camp.
I Another indication is the rr
port current in authoritative!
informed military circles in Lon
don that a complete division c
regulars is to be withdrawn fror
j (Jen. Huller's army and embarke
at Durban for China. The troop
1 drawn from India probably wi
go next.
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1 Mr. W. S. Whedon, cashier of th
First National bank of Winters?
Iowa, in a recent letter gives som
B experience with a carpenter in hi
employ, that will be of value to otlie
mechanics. He says: "I had a carper
r ter working for me who wan oblige
U} atop work for several days on a<
v count of being troubled with diai
r> rhoea. 1 mentioned to him tiiat I ha
been similarly troubled and thi
chamberlain's Colic, Cholera an
Diarrhoea Remedy had cured me. II
A bought a bottle of it from the drilf
gist here and informed me that 01
p do?e cured him, and he is again at h
work." For sale by J. F, Mackey
n Co.
n . > ? ..?
Ten thousand immigrate
e landed in New York last wee!
p mostly Poles, Italians and Croat
for the mining regions of Pent
H sylvania. J'annsyIvania, yo
? know, is the state where th
? working men vote hundre
e thousands of republican major
ties for republicanism and pro
parity, #'ld this importation t
labor is an expression of the lot
of the bosses for their welfar
H The voters are to he given a vi
cation and these foreigners at
to do the work for them whi
d they are enjoying life!! Th
workingmen of Pennsylvania ai
f getting a dose of the effects i
e ignorant voting. They have a
> ways been m^re duped than tl
e voters of any other state. Appe
I to Reason.
H In r.mg<mont> of Menstrual Function* pi
rtnce MlwtrrUjfe Slmmdnt Squaw Vine VV1
O or Tnhlet* correct tho <W wigcnienix. jj/gf
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LANCASTER, S. C7,
permanence. Some other methc
of solving the problem not e:
poaed to such difficulties wt
clearly necessary.
^ A totally new method of a
tacking the question has bee
applied to Venus during il
present appiration by the astroi
r mer Helopoiski. lie has abai
e doned altogether the search fc
e permanent marks on the plane
r He has adopted a totally difTei
n ent principle. As the planet tun
1. round, one edee comes toward u
e and the other edge goes from ui
t, If tho period be the short on
n like our own day, then the edg
0 which is advancing toward i
s will move more rapidly than
h would be moving if the perio
r were to he expressed by month
It is easy to see that by detei
J mining the rate at which the ad
- vancing edge is coming towar
e us it is possible to calculat
a what the duration of the whol
u rotation must be.
A beautiful new process pel
mits this to be done, hi lopolsl
ij found that the edge of the plant
f coming toaard the earth is mo\
- ing faster than it would be if th
e long period of rotation wer
1 adopted, and he has therefor
ti dete. miner that we must areej
4. I 1 - - A ? 3 TI
a me snort perirn. rnua a mof
difficult question has been set s
j rest. To the other analogies b(
r tween the earth and its twi
a globe Venus we have now to ad
the day and night for any inhat
itant on that world succeed eac
s other in much the same faahio
1 as day and night succeed eac
t other on this earth.
n flOO Reward # 1OO.
H The readers of this paper will t
pleased to learn that there is at lea:
t one dreaded disease that s ience hi
j been able to curp in all its stages an
that is Catarrh. Hall's Catakr
udkk is the only positive cure no
s known to the medical fraternit;
, Catarrh being a constitutional disease
requires a constitutional treatmen
Hall's Catarrh Oukk is takeu intei
8 nally, acting directly upon the bloo
and mucous surfaces of the systen
thereby destroying tlie foundation t
the disease, and giving the patier
strength by building up the const.itti
9 tion and assisting nature in doing it
. work. The proprietors have so mue
faith in itscurative powers, that the
offer one Hundred Dollars for an
case that it fails to cure. Send for lis
9 of testimonials. Address,
F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O.
' Sold by driupflsts, 75c.
| Hall's Family I'llta are tbe boat.
. British Soldiers to Go to Chins
Lonnon, June 18.?There ar
some indications that Lord Rot
1 erts considers the end of th
struggle in South Africa not fa
p distant. One of these is the fac
A ...
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VREKLY.
WEDNESDAY, JUNE ?
?d SOUTH AFRICAN NEWS.
18 Roberts Negotiating Terms of
t Surrender With Mrs. Kruger.
n London, June 10.?The war of
tn fiee h?8 received the following
i from Roberts: "Pretoria: Kuhi
tenburg was occupied yesterday
?r by Baden Powell. A column
t. starts from this place tomorrow
r* to meet Baden Powell and to
prepare the telegraph line be
s tween Pretoria and Boston burg.
Huntee is moving from Potcbefs
e, (room, liih advance brigade ex
;e peels to reach Johannesburg Tues
ib dav
it London, June 16.?Rumor is
d rife that Lord Roberta la negob.
Mating with Kruger and Botha
r* through their wives regarding
I* terms of surrender,
d London, June 16.?The only
e South African news of import
e ance this morning is the telegram
from Cape Town announcing that
r the ministerial deadlock is re
;i lievcd. Sir John Cordon Sprigg
>t hopes to have the ministry
f formed by Monday, and it is be
e lieved that Rose Inni will accept
e the portfolio. A dispatch from
c Laings Nek says that Botha's
>t next stand will be at Paardekep.
it but with a reduced force. The
it Cerman ambulance captured by
? Buller haa been sent to Durban,
n whence it is allowed to return to
d the Transvaal via. Delagoa bay,
> ('ape Town, June 16?A native
h rising has occurred in Gambia
n colony. The British commissionh
ers and six members of the police
have been killed bv Mandingos.
A (inotl ('nugli Mrillrlno.
?e It speaks well for Cliamberlain's
it Cough Remedy when druggists use
is it in their own families in preference
d to any other. "I have sold Chamberif
Iain's Cough Remedy for the .vast live
w years with complete satisfaction lo
jr. myself and customers," says liruge,
gist J. Goldsmith, Van Etten, N. Y
t. "I have always used it in my own
- family for ordinary coughs and colds
d and for I he cough following la grippe, !
i, and t)nd it a ery elllc.acious." For sale
U.. V \f sal's* flL
n uj a. r . 31 nunrj tv V/u.
For Thk Kivtbiiph&sk i
,n
" Hlio Arc the Advocates of Into* 1
y
y ieating Liquors.
Ed. Enterprise :?In your
issue of the Kith inst. appears
the reply of "D. P. H." to a 1
former article of "J. It. M." on i
prohibition. Who are "the ad- t
vocates of intoxicating liquors" ? ?
e "U. P. H." says they "are the (
^ agents of the devil". Doctors f
f) are advocates of intoxicating s
i liquors medichmlbj. Yet they \
r are not considered agents of the s
devil by any one but "I>. P. {
H." He says "that they that g
> commit sin are of the devil". |
^ The Bible says, "there is no v
(f man liveth and sinneth not". <
n Hence all men are agents of the \
^ devil according to "D. P. II". (
j* He says tlie Bible teaches that \
God requires prohibition of allj(
_
intoxicating drinks and requires
?* parents to raise tlieir children 1
ip in strict obedience to tlieir com- v
j* mauds, or put them to death. (
i- They must not forgive tlieir :
j. children for the sin of disobedi- i
'* ence, but must put them to
,<i
it death.- We were taught () "forle
give as we hope to I e forgiven",
f- If we accept the doctrine of this
so called prohibitionist, and kill
* all our children that disobey us,
we will soon be depopulated,
and have 110 one to prohibit from
doing good or evil. "D. P. H."
' closes by saying, "Now I have
u proved by the Bible that God
,e requires prohibition of intoxicating
liquors of all nations", Ac.
Not a single passage of the Bi- 1
^ hie referred to by "D. P. II." 1
re Pr?hibits the use of intoxicants, 1
e except ProVerbs xxxi, 4?f>,which .
n.'says: It is not for kings to drink ,
e wine, nor princes strong drink
le lent they drink and fotget t*he '
ie law, and pervert the judgment
re of any of the afflicted. Why
r>^ would kings and princes be
' warned against strong drink, if,
other people were prohibited
from its use?oven medicinally.
Excuse this waste of your valp0.
uable space in the Enterprise.
n? J. R. M.
RPR1S
SO, 1900.
Nairn
There are man]
brands of baking
powders, but
44 Royal Bakii
is recognized al
brand of great m
of highest favor
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Everyone has i
dence in the foo
is used.
Pure and heal
matter of vital
every individual.
Royal Bakii
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For The Knterprif-o. J
:lre at Heath Springs.?Picnic al f
Cedar Falls.?The Veterans Camp
Meeting.?Local Items and Com- (
ments.
Mr. Editor: ? Heath Springs i
ins had another tiro ! On Wednesday
about 10 p. in. tiro was (
liscovered in the stables of tlie 1
Springs Banking tfc Mercantile |
jO. The building being used ?
_ A _ 1 1 1 1 1
is a smote was an <>i<l gin-nouso i
iaw and latin- mill s!n-<l which s
ia<l been fitted up as a stable j
ihortly after the destruction by a
ire of their largo stable last t
pring. There was no stock 1
nirned. There was five or six ?
rehicles together with a lot of
>ats, hay, fodder, ifce., burned. ?
tVe have not learned the amount i
>f the loss. Wo hear that there
vill be a large brick stable built 1
>n the site of the old one.
There will be a picnic at Cedar
Falls two and one half miles
louthwest of town on next Frilay
June 22d. Every one is ,
nvited to attend with well filled '
>askets.
The spring is a very popular
resort with our young people
W.'irm !i ff ni'iirtnnnml
moonlight nights. There has 1
l)oon two moonlight parties at
the spring this week.
A number of our progressive 1
ami athletic inclined people
have organized a base ball team
which practices every p. in.
after six o'clock.
We are anticipating a large
crowd of veterans at the camp
meeting here in August. Hope
that every one will come, old
find young, as we will be glad
to have you and guarantee a
good time with plenty to drink?
mineral Water.
\f .. % I ? I> . A
jMf. j\. r. nnnvn spoil! a eouplo
??f days in Camden ilio past
woek.
Mr. Perry Dye, of Kershaw,
is visiting friends and relatives
here.
Mrs. A. 11. Perry, of Liberty
^ If you ha^?
Lj anything to sell
advertise it in
la^ JLwmd tiie Enterprise
Kates reasonable.
No. 24
eat
P is a
guarantee
of
T superior
r worth
>
rig Powder"
t once as the
trae^the powder
and reputation,
absolute confid
where Royal
Lthful food is a
importance to
og Powder
finest and
some food.
Fhere are many imitation baking
jowders, made from alum, mostly
;o1d cheap. Avoid them, as they
nake the food unwholesome.
100 WILLIAM ST., NSW YORK.
Hill, lias boon visiting her many
'riends here for the past ten
lays.
Mrs. N. P. Wade is visiting
n Kershaw this week.
Wo are glad to note that Lan aster
is to have a million dolar
cotton mill. For any imirovemont
of Lancaster neceslarily
means a benefit to the
ounty at largo. We hope to
;oo the time when every village
m<l hamlet in South Carolina
,vi 11 have its cotton mill. Ryhe-by
what has become of the
liucli talked of mill for Heath
Springs.
Misses Emma Mcllwaine,Virginia
Robertson and Mamie Sto;er
of our city are attending the
Poachers' summer school in
Lancaster. Elouisk.
Heath Springs, June 15.
Prevented a Tragedy.
Timely information given Mrs. Geo.
Long, of New Straitsvjlle, Ohio, prevented
a dreadful tragedy and slaved
two lives. A frightful cough had long
kept her awake every night. She had
tried many remedies and doctors but
steadily grew worse unt il urged to try
l?r King's New Discovery. One bottle
wholly cured her, and she writes this
marvelous medicine also cured Mr,
Long of a severe attack of Pneumonia.
Such cures are positive proof of the
matchless merit of this grand remedy
for curing all throat, chest and lung
troubles. Only fiOc and $1.00. Every
bottle guaranteed. Trial bottles free
at Crawford Bros, drug store. (I,
Sheldon's Profits.
The publishers of the Topeka
Capital have allotted $5,000 to
the Rev. Charles M. Sheldon as
his share from the profits of the
"Christian*' daily newspaper"
illllMlWf nuiin/inohlA at%
*#-> III
March. Mr. Sheldon thereupon
distributed this amount Among
objects lie considered both deserving
and need v, giving $ 1,000
to the fund forthe India famine
sufferers, $1,000 each to two
Topoka hospitals, $000 to Washburn
college, $300 fur a public
drinking fountain, and the remainder
to temperance, char
itable and similar associations.