Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, November 21, 1900, Image 6
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?crofula and Coast:
wdciuNt, both a
the lunge ; in 8crc
the ijm are inflai
and lewre the syst<
S. 3. 8. is the only medicine that car
the disease and forces every vestige of p
The roots and herb# from which it is made
SAVE THE OHBL
your child has inherited any blood taint, dc
peat blood purifier and blood builder km
ehildren.
When my daughter was aa infant she had a an
stent care or physicians for more than two years.
We almost despaired of her life. A few bottle# of
go direct to the cause of the trouble. 1 do not belle
which are beyond the power of other so-called bio
Our medical department is in charge
Scrofula and other blood diseases a life stu
juu uc micrc^ica in. lour iciicr wui rccc
no charge whatever for thi?.
REGULAR ARMY TOO SMALL.
Gen. Miles Recommends Its Increase
as Reing Necessary.
Washington, Nov. 16.?The
feature of the annual report of
Lieut. Gen. Miles, commanding
the army, is a chapter dealing
with the need for a general
reorganization of the military
service. In regard to this feature
he says : The events of the
past two years and a half have
resulted in a condition that the
nation must prepare to meet.
The need for an efficient and
won organized land force for an
indefinite period in the future
is most obvious, and the organization
of sueh a force cannot
be wisely averted. There are
weighty reasons why such a
service as is now demanded of
the army cannot be performed
by a temporary organization.
Gen. Miles points out that
the practical limitation of service
of the volunteers to one
year in the Philippines makes
this a most expensive practice,
necessitating double transfer of
troops and adding enormously
to the cost of the organization.
Hw also points out the need of
a reserve force for the relief of
the soldiers who serve in the
tropics, declaring that the regiments
that have so far served
more than two years at unv.^.,nn
,.i 11 i --
jiriiniii^ miniuiirt jsiiiHini IHJ n1"
liovod. Gen. Miles reviews his
recoinmeiulation that the permanent
force of the army should
be one man for each thousand
of the population of the United
States.
The report shows that, the
urgent demands for troops for
remote stations has reduced the
number in the United States to
a much smaller force than has
been maintained at any time
during the past 39 years In
fact, says Gen. Miles, the force
been so much reduced that at
the present time there are not
one-fourth enough troops properly
to care for and man the.
fortifications which have been;
erected on the seacoast at an j
expenditure of nearly $55,000,000.
In addition to the artillery
deficiency, the present home
forco is not sufficient to occupy
the interior garrisons properly
or to protect life and property
on the western frontier.
The report shows what has
neon accomplished towards the
extension of the coast defense
system. On this last groat work
$55,000,000 have been expended
and at least $45,000,000 will
he required to carry out the
present project. For the next
fiscal year alone the sum of
$11,807,000 is estimated as
necessary to defray the cost of
fortification barracks and sites
on the coasts. Virginia is set
down for $035,450.
Aayon* londlof ik*t?h and dMcrtptioo at**
anfokiy MC?ri*tn our opinion fre? wh*th*r ?A ;
ikrmtlon I* prob?blr p*t*rit*bl*. Comaanlo*
Uen* strictly oonfldantUi. Handbook on P*t*ut?
Mot tr**. OldMt kg*nor for MOuiinc ptlinU,
P?u?ut* takto through Munn A Co. r**?fw
ykc4al notUk, without *Lary?. in tb*
Scientific American.
A b*nd*omefr llloftrakfd wn*klr. J-or#**k ctr
ouLitlon of *nr .Mcntlfl* Journal. T?mi. S n
rkfj i fptjr montbi, |L brail pawaSWrarw.
Dr. M A. Simmons L#lv?r Mcdlolne Cloara
tb?* C<-mplexlon, olvo* nnuyanoy to tbo Mind,
cure* KoguUwu Siinpuoh, Howol*
and Ltvor.
fFULA
motion an alike ; they dtnlop from the
re hereditary and dependant upon an iuipu
pply. In consumption the dteease faatena i
ifula the glands of the neck and throat swel
ned and weak ; there ia aa aim oat oontinu
'hite swelling ia frequently a reault, causiri
tg indescribable pain and Buffering. Cut
i poisoned. The old ecrofuloua taint whic
>lluted every drop of blood.
Irea vigorous, peraiatent treatment. The
:he terrible diaeaae can be etopped in its \
linerala usually given in such cases do moi
fcm in a worse condition than before,
i reach deep-seated blood troubles like 8
(oison out of the blood. 8. S. S. is the o
contain wonderful blood purifying propert
long resist. 8. 8. S. stiu
DREN. "PP*"111*. the digest
ummmwm #nfecbled body. If you
>n't wait for it to develop, but begin at once
jwn, aa it contains no poisonous mineral
tr* ease of Acrof ula for whleh the was under tbe <
She wai worn at the end of that tint, however, i
Swift'a Specific cured her completely, aa it uttmt
re it basan equal for stubborn cssea of blood diaei
od remedies 8. I. BaooKS, Monttcello, Oa.
of experienced physicians who have mi
dy. Write them about your case, or any <
ive prompt and careful attention. We tm
Address. THE SWIFT
SQ^TNaNN RAILWAY.
<nv
Obatial Time as /bokscmvttte aafi Hsvaaasti
store Time at Otbar Polsta
Schedule la gffsot /una l<Hh, ISOk
BSMINim. Sill
ler. .Taeksebrllls {P. N) t 00a IDOi
* Savannah (So. Ry ) 1.' fio.. 11 lOl
" Barnwell 4 OTO 4 19*
" HlnclrviUo 4 si pi 4 fes
" BpiingnsVd
- flally 4Mp 4 F-S
Ar. Onlumbtn ?W?t> *144
RrCHirJMton. (|fio. liy~~~ T3K fTfoj
bummcrrilla T 41* LOOUni
** I?r?no>iViWo tt 86* 1 iA*
0*nBebur? 9 S3* 9 80a
" KlBfTin* to 16* 4 toi
Ar. Columbia }1 (x)a S 5i)
?ras Vu? to
L*. i3>r?nitqrlUt 9 48* 8 ZOy }u jfrj
Pr^eHatd 1 lOp .. ..
ikon . u 8 Up
ronton 6 00? TTbSp llLty
wohnaton .... 5 Am* 4 19\>112ui
Ar. C?lumbln, (y. D.L. 8 46p $104
Lv. CnhimMt, (BlU? St f 10k 810* 0 3)4
" Wln?dboro TWp T 884
" Ohssiter fUV 91^4
- Book Hill Ittfp I he
Af. Ohnrlotf :,, - 9 lOp 9 48a
irT5nn vtl 1? ,. . 13 81a TKnj
Ar. Richmond . .. . .. _ AOoa ft ils
cnrr-hiuf-oo tisstip,
^ Baltimore (Pn akl 9 It* 11 2f
- PilUdnlphln Illl4 m
" yew York\,^ >08p 8184
c*r^i?mw?Tr7T^?^" T"
Ar? oP4rf*nbur$ J y 19y 9 ooj
^ .I"''''"j'.''.'' *
wvtnwrm M?j4 S^gfJa,
'H't t'^iuA ? li i ftp ?
fc". difctriuuiito v,Tfi% T&H
&.ttnox^lln M'.V "* THJI-T35
" JuhAvm#.^ J i(D?{
M l>v<?r^??b\X#j, 11 48* R IK
4r, OWrabi* Gtop1 9 4^
v?i; ? -.
^ Pidwipui *orf> 6 ?S?
- oht?erV..?im!i*o
- Wlnnsbora .... ..... 110 tfca1# Idi
A?. GojumMa, IUsdj ft ... flKV.il VOft 1 Ua
La. Columbia, (\J. ?.). 11 i^a 4 sua
J.riuistan lOKV 181b fl ?a
" yrontoq 11 OQpl 1 4Up fl 43a
Ar. Aiken ; "TiSiv fTffS
V. Elgaliald 4tu. il fc*
KTSrlulWallU " . f?? Yl*p TIfc
vTiSE*^::::::':::::: IS* T?
" Orangaburg 0?p 8 4fla
" Branch villa. l|Bp 1 M
" Haiuroarvllla 7 Up t &ta
?r. Qharlattan ............ k 8 lfli> T XM
LV Columbia (irf fir.) 7*77" IT VA, f5K
v-r^id ::::.: Bg Ifi
" luaokriUa lM. * dun
HarnwaU ? lttfi ITS
ii ia
S^slns 48 and U ImUrd axon?* kundAjt)
arrlvo and (levari front Hamburg.
Dally axcntt Bonday.
SUafiag Oar larrlaa
Bxtfsllaat dally paasau gar anrrtnn hakwnaa
florid* aad Kaw Ynrfc
Won. M and W-Yfaw Tortt and fI?Ti<U Xa ma*.
Dntwlnf-rooni ain*fdag oara bnflwna*
Augusta and wlw York.
KttUm.'uj drawlag-roota tlrnpiag ttrt hahjraan
Port 1'tmnt, Jaokaonruln, ItftaaA.
Washington Mid Nrw York.
Pullman tlooping tare bntwomi Oharlattnaad
Kietunond- DUilnf ?ara bntwann Char lotto
had Savannah.
Wot 45 and W-U. 8. Part Mall. Thrnv^h
Pullman drawing-room t>u(f*t ai saving tan Br
rwaau Jackson villa and -few York and Jrtii
man ?l<v?ptng oar* bnfwnnn August* and CH?*r
mttn. Dining oar* tarvo all thaala akronta
rullninu t ooflag car* bntwann JackaonvlUn
and Columbia aarqute dally lytwaea daokanattua
and ClHciunntl, via AabavtUa.
riUNK s. GANNON. J. M. OUUr.
Tnlrdv-P. <8 Gn?. Mgr., Tra?c Mgr.,
Washington, D. <J? Washington. U. O.
W. A. TURK. 8. HL nAltDWlCTL
eh. P?88. Ag**., AB'iGton, Paa?. Ag h,
Wathingion, D- Q. 4tlhata. Ga
More Mules
Coming!
Yea, and
Horses, Too !
Having well nigh sold out thr
two carloads of stock we received
the other day, our Mr. Crawford
is now on the western market?
buying more Mules and Hornet
for our rapidly increasing trade.
The carloads of new stock being
bought by Mr. Crawford are expected
to arrive here Saturday ol
1111s wcck, ho uoiiT ian to call
and see them. You'll
Find in the Lot
Some rare beauties in both Mule?
and Horses. And while you an
looking at our fine stock, yoi
can take a peep at our handsoru<
display of vehicles?"Buggies anc
Wagons
ELLIOTT & CHAW FOX J).
\
I Tho BllghtKnr*
I Diseaseof
??{? Heredity?
hind suppurate, causing ugly running aorea;
al discharge from the ears, the limbs swell,
ig the diseased bones to work out through
ting away a sore or diseased gland does nc
h has probably couie down through several
blood must be brought back to a healthy
vork of destruction. Mercury, potash and
re barm than good ; they ruin the digestion
crofula. It goes down to the very roots of
nly purely vegetable blood purifier known,
ies, which 110 poison, however powerf ul, can
lulates and purifies the blood, increases the
ion and restores health and strength to the
i have reason to think you have Scrofula, or
tha use of S. S. S. It is a fine tonic and the
?. S. S. S. is prs-etninently a remedy for
SPECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA. OA.
L*J
PUT Y0UR heads
TOGETHER and
decide to eat at DUFFS'
RESTAURANT
You'll find the food, cooking, and
service much superior to that elsewhere.
OYSTERS are served in all
styles.
Aly market can supply your
table with the nicest meats.
Yours to serve,
A. F. DUFFT.
Rhone SO.
| Mai niriiiu cud lln.l w io<icr- mQi.tin the sy?
[ teir* vhl'c th?' Liver i* in i>erf?ict order l)rM.
A. -Slmmou* Liver Medicine la the best
Regulator.
Founded 184a.
5 F
"Sing their own praise."
During tho
Past 58
Y ears,
| '77 ?5tlett
T Pianos
Have fulfilled every requirement
of the most exacting
pianists and amateurs all over
the world, and today stand
Without a
Superior
In either tone, action or workmanship.
Sold direct from the
factory saves the middleman's
profit, and this
Saving Pays
For Many
Lessons under the finest teacher
to be procured. Writ? for
term* and pricen.
CHAS. M. STIEFF,
l'iano Manufacturer, Baltimore,
Maryland.
North and South Carolina Factory
Branch Wararooms, 113
' N. Tryon St., Charlotte, J^.C.
i O. H. WILMOTU, Mfcr.
)
j Tmtrg M4 Impairing. BW W*
Dorting rnenu o( Moimtrunl Kiinetluun pro.1
iicf' 9qutw Vlpo wig#
Or oor/Vci ftou dbr*ngo*nWhi?.
Administrator's Notice! J
All parties Indebted to tbo estate of the late
Jauies K. Mnshoy, Jr.. are hereby notified tu fa
come forward and make payment to the undersigned,
end all parties holding claims against
the said estate will present them properly ap- <
m^d on or before the 15th day of November
ISO.) H. J BECKHAM, ?
oct 10-1 mo. Adiniolstrtor.
A Torpid Liver causes Depression of Spirits ^
Indigestion, Constipation and Headache. Uss
l)r. M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine to sitmntttu.
that organ.
Notice to Road Oversoers. ?
\ LL OVERSEERS of the public '
jlv roads who have not worked their
respective sections of road, will call ?
out their hands at once and work the
same. M. C. GARDNER, Co. Sup.r
Registration Notice. rJ
a^HE PUBLIC will take notice that
the Registration Books will be fc
open at the COURT HOUSE for the yt
registration of parties entitled to reg- ai
later under the constitution, on the b<
1st Monday t Tuesday in each month,
until 80 days preceding the geueral m
election. J. M. CASKKY, ^
Chair. Bd. Reg. Lancaster Co. S]
March T. MXK). 'sj
C
Kodol!
Dyspepsia Cure S
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids .
Nature Id strengthening and recon- ?
atructlng the exhausted digestive or*
gans. It lathe latostdiscovereddlgestant
and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It In efficiency. It In*
tantly relleveaand permanently cures : {>
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, !
Flatjclence, Sour Stomach, Nausea. I
Qlck Headache, Gaatealgld,Count* and ?
all other results of imperfect difCTtlon. *
t>r*rar*4 *v C. C. TT aCO, Cb?COB*
l ned during Kxpectancy. Simmon* Squaw b
Vine Wine or Tablet* cheer and Strengthen
Mother. Shorten I-abor uod Kob Confine meet
of <te Terrors. _ ^
T,|^
I The Canson
G|j
] THE PLACE TO 1
| Everybody De
[ill been tot
. j naveft
! g clsewhe
j I But We Haiz
1 Never before have we
customers. Our buyer s
and he found them. A
a dealer needing the mor
few of 'em:
fj 40 inch fine wool Mohair Brocad
g 40 cents, yours for 20 cents?
2 makej lull dross. Fine idocfc
j Brdliantino?fast hlaok and gua
; 3 would be a stunner fo retail at
gj yours for only 15 cents. Bang
a ol double widlli L)rg(%s GoihIh at
Jr cents. ?Singlo width at 4 centi
twice ac much when coftor. was
r a pound.
J Jn Fine Up-to-date Dress
2 plain bo ft fabrics arc very popul
are showing Satin Berbers in t
!ing shades?in patterns at $6 01
Whipcords, be->t shales in pat
$4.50. Fine all wool Venetiai
Broadcloths at 75c per yard,
nice line of Cashniers and lien
jg colors at very low prices. (J
9 goods are unsurpassed for qua
(cheapness. For separate shirts
Crepons and Heavy Outings art
rect things, at 75c, $ 1,11.50 an
yard, We have the new Frem
nels, which are so popular ft
A Finest all wool at 00c.
I Big Clothing D<
Newberg, Rosenborg <Vr Co.,
IYork, largest makers of fine c
the U. S. frying out of busine
made an offer to clean up ove
worth. Our offer was accepted
Job L
Another lot of those goo-1 dar
come in. We need say nothing
so you ha ' better come ijuick.
Tf
4oney Loaned.
I negotiate Mortgage I.oanx on Improved
mia at reasonable rates.
R. E. WYLIE,
Attorney at Lu?, Lancaster, b. L.
I M ?Sept 22d, 1000
SofeUnUf
POSITIONS OUARANTHBD,
U-ndar 99,000 Caeh Daposlt.
Railroad Para Raid.
M# aII yaat to Both Sex** Vary Ubaap Board.
0 a or (ft*.. Alabama Hixainraa Collepe,
Maoon,
NOTICE!
no THE TAXPAYERS of LancasL
ter County.
The Treasurer's ofllee will he open
>r the eolleetion of taxes for fiscal
i?ar IhOO, on the 15th day of October,
id will close.'the Hist day of Oecem?r,
1900
th k i.kvy is as follows:
tate, 5 Mills
ount.v, 5 "
pecial, [C. * C. R R.J 3 "
inking Fund, " " . & a
onstitutional School Tax. ;t "
otal, ic,34 "
local levy,
ane Creek Township,ccachh 4^ "
ills ? ' '? " 5)2 '
leasant Hill " " 3 "
jcal levy for school districts.
ancaater .4 Mills
ones X Rond9, . . .2 " *
eath Springs, 3 *
akhnrst 4 '
total i.kvy my districts.
idian I.and, 1h% Mills
axhaw, 1(5^ ?
ane Creek, .21"
" Graded School, 25^1 "
" " .1 ones X Roads, 28^ "
ills " . .. .22 "
" Graded School, 20 "
" Jones X Roads, 24 "
uford, .. . 1?3- ?<
1 _ * n 1. t ^ a / d
mi */|-?*?*K, , 1CjI
44 44 Kershaw, J "
leasant Hill, ... 19J.J 44
44 44 Kershaw, . 19^
44 "IFeatb 8priiigs.22^ 44
44 Oakhtirst,... 38^4
44 44.lone* X Koada,2l% 44
etlar 44 1?H
44 ,4Jones X Roads. 18? 44
W. C. CAUTHEK,
County Treasurer.
FIND THE CROW]
lighted, and W
d busy to announce earl
jp in New York, Baltin
re.
'e Tiiem: BET
been so successful in get
pent nearly three weeks
Perfect Landslide in 1
icy. Got a big lot at ot
I i !
es, worth ' 1 customers
six yards $12 50 anc
: figured $K suits fo
rnteed? $3.50 and
25 cents, from 05 op
;uLno Buy]
b. Cost f|) T
i 5 cents
i >_: ?
Goods, .21 n VT-,
> m l hink ot il
ar. VV < poa^ wc selling
he lead- Fine yard
[). New a peo^ good bod 'I
terns at ?i..- 5 rents, go
18 at ^c* the host gi
Also, a cents, nom
riettas in I
ur black ^ lvA |
ility and 1 1 111
i, 1'aolas, I | i
* the cord
$2 per Miss Wr
1'lan- and everyl
jr waist. ^I\ ' *,or ar^'!
lul hats ev
T *?>w general ve
l successful
of New i ten our *e<
slothes in ' most exha
i88. We vfv ^ styles just
r $5,000 k j t htR do pari
, and onr ; j this season
lots at Half 1
n pie Pants au?l Shirts like we
more in regard to this lot exce
VOI'US FOB UOLDIi
IE 6ANSON C
LANCAJSTKR ? VHRSTKK
RAILWAY".
Between *.Chester and Lancaator.
Schedule In Kftert September Iflth, MOO.Dally
Except SuntUty.
Southbound Northbound?
No. 16 No. 17. No. lflw N.k 14
P. M A. Mi ~ "KM. AH
8 10 1) 4t)|d Lv ...Chester.... Ar 5 f>5 7 67
10 04 Knox .... 6 "0
8 47 10 :j "...ltfcbburg " f> ?*0 7 11
4 ir
8 67 10 40' I ". RaMComvlllo. . " 4 37 7 11
V 13 ii t* "...Fort Luvru..." 4 16 8 67
11 20* .Unices ... , "
& 40 II io d Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv 4 07 8 *J
P MAM! 1*. M. A M
No. 14. leaving Lauca.-tcr 8 3u n. m,, makes .
close connection at Chester with Southern
Railway No. 38 for Charlotte and points north ;
and Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" for
Atlanta and points west Al?o with Caro'ma
& North western liy No. 10 for Lenoir, N. CL,
nnd Interim din te points, and Southern Railway
No 33 for Columbia and points south. I
No. 17, leavlns; Chester ? 4<> a. m , contact*
with Southern Ry , No. 3d from Col tinhia and
points south; s< aboard Air Hue "Atlanta -.pedal"
from Northern and K astern points und
Southern Ry, No 33 rrom Northern ami H istorn
points, and at Lancaster with s C AG. K
for uhkcknburg.
No ltt, leaving Lancaster 6 tip. ui . conn . at*
at Lancasic with s C. & (?. K from Can, len
mi l Marlon, Southern Ry. No. 34 ivt Chester for
Charlotte and points north.
No. 16, leaving Chester "10 p m. connoci > at
Chester with Southern Railway No. 34 from
j Columbia and iniluts south.
LHKOY SI'KIXQs,
J.M. HKATII. Prosidont.
Gnn'l. Pas. Affront.
, Notice to Debtor* of H. ?/. OreqI
or Hit Co. and Farmer*' Hankj
iny and Mercantile Co.
' I All notes and accounts belonging
to the old firm of II J.
Gregory & Co. and to the old
firm of the Fanners' Hanking
and Mercantile Company have
been placed in my hands for
collection Parties indebted to
either or both firms are requested
to come forward and settle
at once.
J. F. GREGORY.
Oct. 2d., lt)00.
For Sale or Rent
A Store House 22x00 feet ^4t
and lot in a splendid little town.
Freight rates as good as any
point in the State. Address
J. 1). DAVIS.
Catawba, 8. 0.
mm t1
I
)S THESE DAYS. I
e are Happy I ?
ier the Great Bargains |
nore, Philadelphia and $
I
TER
THAN EVER ! I ,
ting g??d things for our y ^
searching for bargains, g i
Dress Goods. Found I
ir own price. Here's a !
are netting the benefit. $10, I
1 $15 snitu for $7.50. $7 And S
r $5. Good wool suits at $3, ?
4. Boys and Children's suits jp
ints up
Domestics Now, |
)on't Wait I 1
oing up every day. Will sell B
have on hand at old prices. II ^
L! Cotton above ten cents, and I I ^
the best sheeting at 5 cents. I
wide sea island at 5 cents, I
I'ick at 5 cents, good Outing at I
>od bleaching at 5 cents. All
ades of Calicoes at 4 and 5 I ^
b higher. I
llinero Most I ^
Charming. I 9ulsley
of Baltimore is in charge I
)ody is extravagant in praise I
die work The most beauti
er shown in Lancaster is the I
rdict. This has been our most, I
season. Already we have got
sond stock?the first being al
listed bv the rush. Many new
in. One popular feature in
tment is our very low prices
i.
Price.
have been getting have just
pt that they cannot last long
4G DOWN Pi\l ES,
;ash store. i *
???? -m