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I The Coming 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. McELREFS Wins of Gssrdui |tnkesaway all terrors b^ strengthening viwoi viKauv. 11 uia u aiuiucr lur baby's coming. By revitalizing the nerve centres it has brought chubby, crowing youngsters to thousands of weak women who feared they were barren. It purifies, heals, regulates and strengthens, and is gooaforall women at all times. No druggist would be without It. $1 oo For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, giving symptoms, "The Ladies'Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tens. ?, C, \ MRS. LOtJISA HALE, of Jefferson, G*., . aoyar? "When 1 first took Wine of Cardul wo had been married three years, out could j not have any children. Nine months later I had a fine girl baby." LANCASTER ENTERPRISE. published fcvery Wednesday and Saturday BY 'lie - Enterprise. PobllshiBg - Company A. J. CLARK Editor, One Year $ 1.00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months 25 cts In Advance. Saturday, December 8, 1900. The estimate of Mr. Gage, Secretary of the Treasury, lor tho expenses of this Government for another year is $626,741,762. The Senate has passed a bill appropriating a halt million <iol lars to Charleston's Exposition to be held next year. Hut the house is to be heard from yet. It may cut the amount down some, but we hope not. The window glass in the front of the dispensary have been lrosted and thus the eye of the scrutinizing public shut out. T.iis is a public institution and people are wondering why they should not be allowed to look in on its workings. If the law against such screens in barrooms was wise, certainly the State'n dispensaries should be open to lull view. It seems likely now that wo will soon get rid of part of that expensive nuisance of putting revenue or war stamps on all kinds of business papers. At least a bill has been introduced in Congress to reduce the tax about $40,000,000, and, if it passes, it is to become law thirty days later. .Just what the reduction will be does not yet ap pear. In his recent message, Mr. McKinley recommended a re duction of $30,000,000, but tbe bill as introduced provides for an estimated reduction of about ten millions more than that. A Family Medicine Cheat. A family medicine chest for ten cents! In a pretty little enameled metal box you have the means of keeping the whole family healthy, from baby to good old grand-pa. Go to your arnggisi ana get a box of (Tancarets Canday Cathartic for ten cts., and see that you always have them in the house. Colic, sick headache, dyspepsia, pimples, sleeplessness, worms and nearly every other ailment are caused by some form of constipation and in that little box you have a perfect remedy always at hand. Save your doctor bills and prevent serious illness by the use of a sweet, dainty little pieces of candy that make you well and keep you well. We recommend Cascarets to all readers. It. Miss Keenan, a Southern so ciety belle of Macon, Ga., will in the spring invest her fortune in the great Standard Oil Trust by marrying Fl. M. Flagler, one of the Oil magnates. L. The Preaideiit Opposes It. The Washington correspondent of The News and Courier write*, to his paper hb follows, concern 1 ing a question of vital importance to several of the southern states : President McKinley declared himself today as opposed to any , proposition looking to the cutting down of the representation of those southern states in which ' there have been adopted laws or constitutional amendments de signed to restrict the suffrage by eliminating the ignorant vote. It has been known to those close to tho president that he would not favor any of the attempts to punish the people of tho south for this sort of legislation which have sprung from the disordered minds of partisan Republican Congressma 11, but it was not un til today that he pave open expression to his views. Senators Daniel and Martin and Representatives Otrey and Swanson, all of Virginia, called at the While 1 [louse this morning to pay their 1 respects to the president. The 1 usual greeting had hardly been I exchanged when President McKinley brought up the subject , himself. He did not say much, ( for a great many words on the subject wore not necessary, but what he did say was decidedly to the point and gave great satisfac- 1 tion to his auditors. He said ho was not in favor of any movement to cut down the representation ' in congress of the southern states 5 which had felt impelled to put in 1 to effect these restrictions to the I ballot. There might bo abuses i growing out of conditions in the i south, but he felt these would in ] time rectify themselves and that , the people could be reUed upou to do justice, lie did not go into details to any extent, but he did * m Q \r Rio rvADition a 1 nn ? m R i' 1? ? ? tu nnc mn puo i uun i.irai , *Y UIUII in, of course, the main thing. This statement is an open declaration of President MeKinley's position J as it has been understood. A 1 l few men like Judge Crumpacker J and others, who want to cater to | the colored vote iu their districts, will probably continue their endeavors to agitate the cutting ' down of southern representation, but these efforts have the sym- ( pathy of neither the president nor other Republican leaders. How to Cure Croup. i Mr. K. Gray, who lives near Amema, I Ituchess county, .Y. Y., says : "Cham- i i berlains's Cough Remedy is the best | medicine 1 have ever used. It is a tine children's remedy for croup and never < ! fails to cure. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even 1 j after the croupy cough has developed, , | it will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle t l ! of the Cough Remedy kepi at hand ! ready for instant use an soon as these j symptoms appear. For sale by .1. F. | Mackey A Co. ^ A One-Sided Fight. i r Manila, Dec. 5.?A dispatch has been received from (len. J Funeton giving an account of a; two hours' fight in the woods of \ I Santo Domingo between an J Amorican force and 300 robels' commanded by Sandico. The) American force, consisting of) I 30 natives scouts, commanded by ! Lieut. Jernigan, attacked the! j rebels, who retreated, leaving the | j field ; 16 men killed, including {the rebel leader, Aguilar and an | American negro. It was at first thought the latter was a man named Kagin, a deserter from the j Twenty-fourth infantry, but this turned out to be a mistake. iNot one of Jernagin's men was ( wounded. Killed Fill tire Crew. ' Inglewood Junction, Ont., Dec. ^ 5 ?An engine on the (Iran i | : I i i ? 11 uMk ranruHu near nere eariy i today crashed into a hand-car on which were five section men , going t their work. All were | killed instantly. ^ The Best Plaster. i A piece of flannel dampened with 1 Chamberlain's Pain Halm and bound 1 to the affected parts is superior to any i plaster When troubled with lame hark or pains in the side or chest, give it a trial and you are certaiu to he more than pleased with the prompt relief which it affords. Pain llalm also cures rheumatism. One application gives relief. For sale by J. K. Mackey A Co. Two Women's Munificent Gift The total amount devoted 1 two California women to tb cause of higher education on tb Pacific Coast, is at least $25,000 000. These two women, tb widows of Western pioneers wb became millionaires, are Mr Jane L. Stanford and Mrs. Phoet Li? arst. The former's gifts to tl Ijeland Stanforo Junior Unive Bitv of California, at Palo Alt California, exceed $10,000,00 and Mrs. Hearst, who has alread given large sums to the Unive sitv of California at Berkely. i like Mrs. Stanford, constantly ii increasing the institution's obi nations to her generosity.Deoember Ladies' Home Jon nal. Gladstone's Sally. On one occasion, while addres ing a meeting, Mr. Gladstoi was repeatedly interrupted by a individual who alternated 1 on guffaws Willi the imitation of dog's howls. The speaker ii quired the name of this fello\ i iwl itfne fr\1?l lui tl' nc 1 /"*<> lain John Larf. "Mr. Larf," he said raising I) iroice. "Our friend Goldsmit dearly had you in view when h >aid: 1'ho watch dosc'a voice that tiay'd the whl perlnt; wlrnl, \nd the loud Larf that epoko the vaeti mind.' "lie 6aid (hat, did ho?" crie Larf, as he turned around an itruek a little man who was i he crowtl a severe blow over th lead. And it was only after violent rough and tumble, an nuoh vituperative language, tin Mr. Larf was convinced that tl nan he had assaulted, and whot lame was Goldsmith, was not tl ;entl3man referred to by M Gladstone. DeWitt's Little Early Rise ire dainty little pills, but the lever fail to cleanse the liver, r movo obstructions and inyigora1 the system. Crawford Bros. d - w 8 Encouraging Largo Kami lie The fathers of more than thr< children are hereafter to he give preference in the Rejection < town officers in Civet. in the A lennes, and marriee men wi rank above bachelors as catnl nates. 1'rizes of $5 are to I iwarded yearly to those paren who shall have sent the large number of children to school to ilarly, and scholarships in tl national schools Mill he reserve >nlp for families of more thn three children. Fathers of fam iefl are also to have preferem tor admission to almshouses an >i<] people s nomes. Thc 5 Minute Breakfast fooc Pvirhm Health Flou r M a K.e j "BfLAIN BREAD.' PUklNA MILLS. ST. Lens. MO. Celestial hays of Rest. There is no Sabbath in Chin l>nt to make up for ibis there ai many general and local festiv, lays, business is suspends >nly on the first day of the yea and then everybody makes men and celebrates the day with goc eating and drinking. The first, three days of tl lunar year and several days aboi the middle of April are devote also to worship at I fie tombs. The days of relaxation nr merry making are the two sol fines and the festival of the dr ?on boats. Beside* these, every family 1)) its festival days, when the ten [>lo belonging i"> the family visited and the ancestors romeri bered. OPIUM PQCA1M"?WHIM lUlfl of r*{?r+nc*n. 2ft yenm a eua^mlty Book < I loir* Trentrntim sunt KKr.K. A Mrw? b. M. WOOLLIY, M. O., Atlanta, 0 I / ' 3)r.Bull's | !COUGH SYRUP/0 | euros Hacking Coughs, Sore Lungs, Bronchitis, m Grippe, Pnoumonia ami M all severe lung affections. M Wliy then risk consump- Hfi tion, a slow, sure death ? an .Take warning I Act at gi once! Buy a bottlo of Isfl Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, ?3 a doctor's proscription, useo over 50 years. Price, only 25 cents. Insist on having it. Don't be imposed upon. Reftiso the dealer's substitute; it is not :is good as Dr. Bull's. H Salvation Oil ctirca khcumotlam I [e h MAKING HOGS ip OF < THEMSELVES. ? C 01 The Pork, Mams ami Kecf which we niter our customers is cut from d animals which have been correctly . fed from their earliest days. The OR.IE^T was not so much to li make them fat as to make Fine, Kich, Tender meat perfectly adapted to the needs of those a wit li reflned tastes. a ?%r ~~r~ f xT T Will Certainly like n ^ f II the flavor of What v?>u ( . buy from ' ie Dufft'S ' IQ | Market and Restaurant. ie Frosh Norfolk Oysters Friday 1 r' and Saturday i I'hooe Nu 30 J Tb southern railway. -St tontral Time at JnokaonrlUe ual Sara-vial*. Rantern Tlmo at Other Poiufn. e>cneilul?< in Iblleot Juno Uen. at" \? i a~Z. WORTM*OtTI?T). ^Vj" 8. ? du' ^l -HUy iuf Jacksonville (P. H) .. Youui YjSp '* Shv iiiuah (fio. Hy ) V-'20t.il2 90a >0 " Barnwoll 4O0r? 4 18a " Blank villa , 421pi4?ia 'II ; " sprlnt;U4J4 4 Up 4 &la 14 Sally .?,? . ji.... 4iteiij 4 J'Ja i [)f Ar^ Columbia flOftpi 6 10a CvToharleaion, "(do. tTy . . TtiJa 1TS55 r- rfuinmorville .. 7 41a UftOnl , ' Branch villa 8 .So* 1 j6a 1 " OranRehurf 0 20*1 V S0? i " Klngville 10 lfia 4 10? |j Ar. Columbia ..... ill 00*1 ft 5&> Lv. Am us*a. (So Uv. i |*2 fiOa'^Mp " *Jp j0 Lv ftrai it vi la 2 4.1*1 igOpjn. I5p 17v. fcl Rett old I 1 lopl. ... ' t g 1. Aikoo -.! U Hip Lv. Tr-mtou ! i v* * ;l;i5Tilfr7iJp ' St Johnston. ft ?)*( tlWplllAip Ar. Columbia (TJ. IV) 5*3pj 2 10a <r. Lv. Columbia, (BIiIr 8t 0 80a! rt loyi 1 JO* i | " Winnsboio j JOJjpl 7 2,1a IP I !1 9ll' .:;Vi' 7ftlp 6 18a ' I M Rook Hill (IClpI 8 .16* >(j Ar. Ch.irlotto ^ j | y lop; 9 46* J j Xir- IJaPvUln" . 7.T ~ i~" ok lt3j in 1 Xr. Richmond .... ilTVurii i', gftp 1 i *r- jy,l,'|Rbrfih|i . i IT35SI 8fj0p ' 1- ' Baltimore (Pa.RK) Oliull-V.p " Philadelphia 'll Ma' 2 Ma >e N0\V_Y. rk I ..... UO^p I 0 18* i Lv. C5oium\>tiv di*4oT| A i5 1 11 * Ar. .Spartanburg # 10p( (I jua | " Aahaville 7 i:>p 1 10* Ar Knox villa flu 790$ Ar_oTnointia;1 I iTi'ip TSa Doniavnie ... . . Twp! TTu* ' noiJTnnonwD I^Ud' ! iea 8a ^ L>mi'7 ' j tv- Louisville .............. ;.!? TiGljjg' i ?^LUT^",n"li[_ _. v."" Hlvw 177$ , Lsr. Knoxfilie ... r \'FiSlXflS AshmrtUe | Miioe 8u0b | " anburg .. >11 ifta fl Lfm I 4r. Columbia ?..,... I 8fr)p ? 4,1* i J ?v. w y/iTTl.Tti .." ! ** Philadelphia 6(?tp 3 Wa ! " Paitliuoro 827p <5'?4* ! r p7 Wiiaht'gf'n (t?o Kyi kh.p II IS* j J"'' a'' ; _ __ _ -j_. _ _ TTuTr^ TSSTTTna > I I>?? iv:iJ?? . ..7. .. TSiTiffi Lv. lihurfotie ... " I tt Ida 96S? I . * RoolcHill | e ititt K> 46p , Chester i Wmnnbort | , la* 1? IQr j Ar. Columb.a, (Bide 3t 880p . .0* I loa Lv. Columbia, (U. D.).. 11 4 * 4 JO* fohii.iton ionop uip oiu* : Trenton 11 OOP 1 48p 8 4ria I >' " ~i '?>i fT55 *? Ar. Edgefield ..... .. 4 20p 11 8i* ! re Ar. (tfajiite/ilie ....; 12oi*nt 218pTT3e I Ar. Augnata.. . . . . *1 upa 26up Hon Si Lv. Columbia Vtto iiy) ~4uop~nS* >H " K'ngvtUe 4 4ifp it 82* ' u Orangebvirg. SUSP 8 46a . .. Hrnuuhvllle H J!\p 4 26* ' " Hummer villa . 7 28p 5 00* V Ar Charleston 8 15p T 00* '. Lv. Zlolnmbia (A. .) ll Kb 155* Ml ? ' Li*11/ _ ,i 12 87P ?4fl? " HackylU* iq;? 8 0u* m Barnwell 181p 8U* < IP " bny.iaath 8 16p 6 10* I f vftcftflunrlllo (P. ft.) 7 40p 6 264 Train* 48 ami 44 (mixed except Sunday) <1 Arrive and depart from Rarabnrg. Dally except Sunday. Sleeping C?r Strrlea. 1(1 Kx.-elleot dally passenger Barrio* Wbr?<a Florida and New York. H NoA >J8 and <*?New York and Fieri A* Si rfoee. DrAwing-room alMplng oar* beiwee* uguat* and New York. Pullman drawing-room Bleeping ear* k*tween Port Tamea, Jaoksonrllle, SavannaA. Waahlngton and New York. IS -PttHmtn eleeplng oare between Charlotte and Richmond. Dining oare between Charlotte 1 - and Savannah. Not. 86 and 8d-U. 8. Fast Mall. Throng* 18 Pullman drawing-room buffer Bleeping care bp ween Jacksonville and New York and PoD1 *ud ileoplngoare between Augugta and (Jhar^ Id: te Dining cafe serve all moala enrouta Pullman stooping fan between JaokaonvlUe ai d <)o1umbia. enrontn daily between Ja.iV*. ,n 1110 and Cincinnati, via AahevUi*. FHANK d. (tANNOii, J. M OUI>. V Third V P. A (Jan. Mgr., Traffic Mgr.. ^ Waahlnirton, D. Ot Wa?hinftr?n, D. O ?r. W A.TURK, S H.HARDWICK. (Jen. Pa?H. Ag't,, Aa'tUan. Paaa. Atf't.. :'B Washington, v. O. Allan'a. (Ja I. ?? ? ^vwwv%v I HEATH \ a: f Mercantil 4 GB* I Friday Morn \\,.,:n i-1 v \ iz Will LI II U\v U 11 cvith a vengeance the Norfolk Jew ($2i,oc md dollars worth at -5g 30 C jn the dollar. Not best in the land?bo is the finest snap yet like a house afire. 1 bard earned dollar. Stop, Loo M. Stop at our stores listen to the ridiculoi the chance of a life 1 bargains, by no mear misses and children weight and latest st) Lowenberg's price is ladies' Jackets, Lo^ ours is $4 ; i i o missc Lowenberg's price is are no bargains like 600 R. & The 51 corset for 75c 50c corset for 25c. Tal lliese abound. Lack o this stock of bargains, worth of ladies', misses only 30c on the dollar, suits, some as handsonii and at far less than tli Gloves and hosiery by 1 thousands. AL 3600 pairs of Men's Shoes. Watch the It begins Friday bargain sale ever kno Heath Bkg % BANKING | * ktid j' e Company. * IS f EIICI. 3ut of t :he way ins, Next, 1 ? the market, and rush : bankrupt stock of a >o). Twenty-one thousENTS * common goods; but the ught for city trade. This $1 The goods will go {ou will save many a ik, Listen! look at our goods and isly low prices. This is :ime. We quote a few is our best; 350 ladies' 's Jackets, the proper des ; 10 ladies' Jackets, > $50, ours is $1 5 ; 38 wenberg's price is Si 2, is and children's Jackets, $1.50, our is 55c. There these bargains. G. Corsets. , the 75c corset for 35c, the k is idle when bargains like C - 1 * i space ioroicis mention of ^ In the lot we have $1,600 and children's underwear at Sixty ladies' ready-made m e garments as can he found- 41 le bare price of the cloththe million, and belts by the -SO , Ladies and Childrens crowds. See the stir. morning, the greatest iwn in Lancaster. . & Mer. Co. 4