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The Doming of Baby
brings joy or pain. It's for the
mother to decide. With good health
and a strong 'womanly organism,
motherhood but adds to a woman's
attractiveness.
MGELREE'S
ViSnoat Cardui
9
'.. takesnway all terrors by strengthening
? the vital organs. It fits a mother for
j baby's coming. By revitalizing the
g nerve centres it has brought chubbyt
was of little importance.
Standerton, Transvaal Color
November 27.?Seventy Boer v%
men and children, whose husbati
and fathers are still fighting, ha
been deported to Pietermarta
burg, Natal.
Fell Through Roof on Red H
Furnaces.
San Francisco, Cal., Nov. 29
Nine people were killed and ful
50 badly injured by the collap
of the roof of the Pacific Gla
Works, on Fifteenth street, tods
crowing youngsters to taousnnds ot
weak women who feared they were
barren. It purifies, heals, regulates
and strengthens, and is good for all
women at all times. No druggist
would bo without it. $i oo
For advice in cases requiring special
directions, address, giving symptoms.
"The Ladies' Advisory Department,"
The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga,
Tenn. ? g
MBS. LOr ISA HALR.ofJeffenoa.Ois
ays??"When I took Wine of CarduJ
we had been mnrrh-d three year*, but could
pot have any child! en. Nine month* later
1 had a fine gtr) baby."
LANCASTER ENTERPRISE.
Dublished hvery Wednesasy and Saturda;
BY
ffce Enterprise - PoblishlR^ - Compaq
A. J. CLARK Editor.
One Year. I nn
,wv
Si* Months 50 cti
*hr?? Months. 25 ctj
In Advance.
Saturday, December 1, 1900.
The Suffrage LawsWashington,
Nov. 29.?The
National Afro-American couucil
has appointed a committee to see
that the validity of theLouisiaua
constitution of 1898 is tested be
fore the federal supreme court.
The opinion of a number of lead
ing lawyers north and south has
been oblained respecting the
Louisiana and North Carolina
Jaws restricting suffrage, and the
supreme court will have before
jt shortly cases that it is believed
"vill secure an expreesiou of iti
< pinion respecting theso suffrage
laws.
Four Hundred British Captured
at Do wetsdorp.
London, Nov. 29?Lord Robert*
cables from Johannesburg, uudei
date of Wednesday, Nov. 28:
"The Dewetsdorp garrison ol
i rro guns ot the t>8rh Mold batten
^/ith detachments of the Glouces
tershire regiment, the Highland
light infantry, and Iriah Uillee
400 in number, surrendered a!
5.20 p. m. November 23. Oui
) rases were 15 killed and 4*J
v/ounded, including Major 11. .1
Anson and Captain Digby. Tht
enemy is said to be 2.500 strong
Four hundred men were dispatched
from Edenbnrg to relieve
Dewetsdorp, hut they did not
succeed in reaching there in time
Knox joined this force and found
Dewetsdorp evacuated. Seventylive
flick and wounded have been
left there. Knox pursued and i?
reported to have successfully engaged
Steyn and De Wet noar
Yaalbank, November 27. They
retired wept and south west.
Knox's mePBenger failed to get
through, so I have no details,"
/i rn a. r t
v>ape lown, iNOvemoer "Z?.?
Gen. Knox, by a rapid march of
'26 miles, succeeded in gotting in
front, of Gen He Wet, placing
himself between the Boers and
the Orange River. De Wet is
now believed to be going west
ward to join Hertzog, at Boomplaatze.
London, Nov. 29.?In connection
with the movements of Gen.
Knox, Lord Roberts, in a message
from Johannesburg, dated
Wednesday, Nov. 28, Hays that
Gen. Knox reoccupied Dewets
dorp Nov. 26. The Boers, he
adds, had attacked the place
Nov. 21 and the town had surrendered
Nov. 24, Gen. Knox, at
last accounts, was pursuing the
Federal commando.
TiOrd Roberts also reports that
various columns found the Boers
holding strong positions in the
vicinity of Harrismith, Phillipolis.
(both in the Orange River Ool
ony), and other widely separated
points. The fighting, owever,
h
while it was crowded with m
and boys watching a foot hi
game on the field adjoinir
About 75 people fell through t
roof upon the red hot furnac
and glass vats below. All we
horribly burned, and it iR fear
that in addition to the deat
already reported there will
several more.
Two hundred men and bo
had gathered on the sheet ir
roof of the glass works to obtj
a free view of the annual iootb
game between Stanford and Ui
versity of California. About
minutes after the game had co
menced there was a crash, plair
audible from the football groum
and a portion of the crowd
the roof went down.
The fires in the furnaces h
been started for the first time
day and the vats were full
liquid glass. It was upon tin
f that the victims fell. Some wc
killed instantly and others w<
? slowly roasted to death. T
few who missed the furna<
rolled off and, together with t
j workmen in the glass worl
s saved tho lives of many by pulli
them away from their horril
. resting place.
The police and firo departme
were soon on hand, and eve
patrol wagon and ambulance
the city were summoned. Th
were not enough, and ex pre
wagons and private carriag
i were pressed into service to ha
ofT the dead and wounded. Mai
of the injured were unconscioi
while others were hurried to t
hospitals. The Southern Paci
railway hospital, only two bloc
awav. was ouicklv filled. Abo
j forty wounded wore taken tho
, Others were taken to St. Luk
hospital, to private rosiden<
i and other places. At tho h<
pitals there was soon a short a
of surgeons, and some of t
wounded had to wait till he
I came.
The roof of tho glass wor
was not '200 feet away from t
\ football field, but the 20,0
people watching the game w(
too interested in the contest
notice what had occurred,
was only when tho ushers we
through the vast crowd calli
, for doctors that it becai
'* known that there had been
accident. Hundreds of pooj
' loft tho grounds and gather
' about the fenco enclosing t
glass works. News of the disi
' ter spread rapidly, and tlioi
. ands of anxious people quid
; assembled. Tho police kr
. them hack with difficulty, wh
i the patrol wagons and ami
lances dashed through tho cro^
1 on their way to and from t
1 hospitals.
LATER STATEMENT.
Four [bodies have not be
identified.
Eighty two persons more
loss injured have been taken
the various hospitals or rem<
ed to their homes. Most of the
killed or injured were boys 1
twoen 9 and 1G years of aj.
Nearly all of tho victims li
their skulls fractured or li in
broken and sustained serio
internal injuries.
fffrPIIIMC0CAINE"WH'8
5j ray m
q H of rofnrnnco*. X Boot
B. M. WOOLLEY,'M .'?>.? At?* n't (
The recent census reveals t
fact that God has laid a poculi
responsibility upon our counti
The population is reported
76,295,222. The population
Germany is about 55,000,0(1
that of Great Britain, with Cai
da, Australia and the white po
ulation of South Africa, abo
55,000,000; of Austria Hungai
45,000,000, and of Franco 4<
j 000,000. The population of tl
country is oxceeded only by th
of Russia, which is 135,000,0(
, But the superiority of our civi
?
zation offsets the numerical adiv,
vantage of Russia. Tins compari,Q
son presents the United States as
one of the strongest nations in
(the world, with an influence so
ve cond to none. Because of this
n position of power and influence,
there is a reponsibility on our
nation ; it is a responsibility to
promote the peace of the world.
In this direction our influence
will avail much.?Christum Ob?
server.
ly
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tl'O ' Waahlngton and Raw York.
' 1 Pullman aleoplng aar* bat w eon Oharlatt* and
( q Richmond. Dining aar* ba'waan Onarlotte
_ and Davanaah.
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Pullman drawing-room buffet sloe Ding cars baillt
vwaan JacKaoa villa and Now Tor* and FoBPan
aloapiug oar* b*twaon August* and Ohnrtta.
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oilman sleeping c?ra batw??n Jaoka:ij\iiia
"'' and Columbia. enroute Jail* >?>twaan Jmum
n villa and Cincinnati, via AnhcvlUa.
, PRANK S. 0 ANN OK, J M.OULP.
)1<> Third V-P. & Can. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.,
. Washington, D. Ol Washington, I>. v>
6(1 w. A TtTliK. ft. H. HARDWICK.
l... Sou Pass. Ag't?, A?'t Con 1'nas. At?''.,
Washington, D. O. ii.tlknta.Ora
r FOR
>U- mmwhmh ' 4m,ws,
t S. M. MAI
will he the ulaee to find a hi
A ~ ~
en For Xmas Cakes
Citron, raisins, seedless pim
?r seed currents. Also, a nice line
to ot prunes, tigs, dales, and all
)V- nuts, mixed and assorted.
?e- Candies
??* ISiiek, trench, chocolate aiu
ilfl hon bons, loose or in boxes \\
',R also, have two cakes of Alakim .
us the nicest kind of candy, some
tiling new on this market, we
can sell yon in any quantities.
B Cakes
?d?
lo* We have one of the nicest a
sortnient of cakes in Lancattor
iuiiiiwh ; vxriwiam w titirs, ( ruii;
lie wafers, petite wafers, walnut
iar marshmellows, cream ji :nbles,
ry. Carolina mixture, orange crisp,
at paflstells. These aro our loos*>
of crackers. Our package goods?
>0; city select sodas, milk lunch. ir,M
1a- x<ts, u need a biscuit, u need
>p ginger wafer, Saratoga cliips. lillv
ml of the valley, flvo o'clock tea
py,
rj _ The prices on all of the above |
lis vou your Oil 1 of XMA8 COOPS
lat Yoi
i-; S, 3VI. MAI
I
DcBull's
!COUGH SYRUP0
cures Ilaeking Coughs,
Sore Lungs, Bronchitis. B
Grippe, Pneumonia and n
all severe lung affections. M
Why then risk eonsump- B
tion, a slow, sure death ? H
Take warning 1 Aet at 83
onco I Buy a bottlo of rij
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup,
a doctor's prescription, IH
used over 50 years. Price, H
only 25 conts. Insist on H
having it. Don't bo Imposed
upon. Refhso the
doaler's substitute: it is B9
not as good as Dr. BuII'b. H
Salvntlon Oil cures Rheumatism f
Aches and Pains. 13 & 25 cts. Pfj
Money Loaned.
I negotiate Mortgage Loans on Unproved
farms at reaHonable rates.
R. E. WYLIE,
Attorney ?t Law, Lancaster. S C.
0 M -Sept SKM, 19001
Used during Expectancy. Simmons Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets eliccr and Strengthen
Mother. Shorten Labor end Rob ConAneniont
ol iu. Terrors.
I
PUT Y0UIt 11EADS
TOGETHER and
decide to vat at D C7EES'
RESTAURANT
You 11 find thv food, cooking, and
service touch superior to that elsewhere.
OYSTERS are served in all
styles.
My market can supply your
1 table with the nicest meats.
Yours to serve.
; A. F. DUFFT.
Pi tone SO
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aldi
Nature in strengthening and recon'
tructlng the exhausted digestive or
i gans. It is the latest discovereddlgeat
ant and tonic. No other preparatior
can approach it in efficiency. It In
stantly relieves and permanently cure<
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea
Sick Headache, Gastralgia,Crampsanf
all other results of imperfect digest ion
Price 60c. and fl. Large slxe contains Stttlma
maUslxe. Book all al*m?jl7sp?I)sla?aU*l(rw
Prepared b* C. C. WIT a CO, CtjlWflO.
IS tOODS
MIIS & CO.
1] line of everything as follows
butter wafers, but tor thins, ilorin.
ti * biscuits. ramnna, alliens, tv
kinds of oyster crackers. Tin
la ' 10 packages are the fine si
ki l of crackers and cakes, (hi
ar. see them.
Fruits
We will keep on hand a fitl
I 1 r i '. of tk'ifi'ir. a c ornmrno unnh.o
vr* "iu.ihv-o, O
loturuons, cocoanuts,pears,era pes
etc . from now until after Xniaa.
Jewelry Assortment
consist of everything, that on<
would want to ^ivo for present!
Xtnas. Call and lot us show .vox
the different kinds.
Chewing and smoking tobacco
Cigars.
Crockery and Glassware
Tinware, woodware of all kinds
We are still headquarters for al
kinds of OHOCEKIKS and can
nod poods, tho finest kind of Ne^
Orleans molasses.
poods, will be r'i 4p, l^et ns <1
urs to serve,
TIIIS db OO,
ft ' . *J< TO ?' . * '
| HEAT
| Mercai
4/WV.
Ckfiftft
a?'
; Friday H(
We will thrcn
with a vengeanc
Norfolk Jew ($
and dollars wort
->8 30
V
jon the dollar.
rlbest in the landjis
the finest sna]
p like a house afir
hard earned dol
p
Stop, I
I
|
Stop at our :
listen to the ridi
the chance of a
J bargains, by no
misses and chi
J weight and late
i T f ?
. Lo wen berg s pi
; ladies' Jackets,
flours is $4; i 10
i Lowenberg's pr
i are no bargains
1
! 600 R.
The $ i corset fc
> 50c corset for 25c.
lj these abound. L
1 this stock of barg;
worth of ladies', m
only 30c on the <
1 suits, some as har
i and at far less tl
' Gloves and hosier
j thousands.
? - - -- - :
1
3600 pairs of 1\
1 Shoes. Watch
r It begins Fi
bargain sale eve
1
Heath B
0
I
? sr*? I
fl BANKING i J
A^T) j
itile Company. \
J
m nm\ J
fOUT OF T m I
THE WAY ^ I
irning, Next, ? ' J
-v on the market, and rush
:e the bankrupt stock of a
2 i ,ooo). Twenty-one thous- M
h at
CENTS 8*Not
common goods; but the
?bought for city trade. This
d yet. The goods will go ^
e. You will save many a
lar.
jook, Listen!
stores, look at our goods and
culously low prices. This is
life time. We quote a few
means our best; 350 ladies'
ldren's Jackets, the proper'
;st styles ; 10 ladies' Jackets, *
-ice is $50, ours is $15 ; 38
Lowenberg's price is
misses and children's Jackets,
ice is $1.50,our is 55c. There
like these bargains.
& G. Corsets.
j
>r 75c, the 75c corset for 35c, the
Talk is idle when bargains like 1
ack of space forbids mention of 1
iins. In the lot we have 51.600 J
lisses and children's underwear at |
dollar. Sixty ladies' ready-made
idsome garments as can be foundlan
the bare price of the cloth- flj
y by the million, and belts by the
.. ? - \LSO
K t T 1* ? *- *
len s, Ladies and Lhildrens
i the crowds. See the stir,
iday morning, the greatest
r known in Lancaster. *
tkg. & Mer. Co. *