Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, December 22, 1900, Image 2
j A Woman
- Only Knows
5 what suffering from falling of the
i womb, whites, painful or Irregular
a me'nses, or any disease of the distinctly
* feminine organs is. A man may sytnpa(i
thlre or pity but he can not know the I
3 agonies she goes through?the terrlblo
3 suffering, so patiently borne, which
robs her of heauty, _hope and happi
ft ties* vet tnis Buttering really is I <
! needless.
McELREE'S
f Wine ol Cardul
will banish it. This medicine
j cures all " female diseases " quick(
ly and permanently. It does away
i with humiliating physical exanii:
nations. The treatment may be
jj taken at home. There is not con|
tinual expense and trouble. The
|j raff crer is cured and stays cured. I
Wine of Cardui is becoming the i
J leading remedy for all troubles of
5 this class. It costs but $i from any
5 druggist.
I For advice in cases requiring
j special directions, address, the
I "Ladies Advisory Department,"
| The Chattanooga Meaicine Co.,
I Chattanooga, Tenn. T
g MRS.C.J. WEST, Nashville, Tenn.,
[1 writes i ? ''Thl? wondertul medicine ought
v to be In every house where thers are girl*
S sod women.'*
WASTER ENTERPRISE.
-'ublished hvery Wednesday and Saturday
BY
rl?9 Enterprise Publishing - Company
A. J. CLARK Editor,
0"e Year $ 1.00
3tx Months 50 eta
Three Months 25 eta
In Advance.
Saturday, Dec. 22. 1900.
I ver since the 22d of Septsm
bar the days have been getting
shorter and shorter until yester<1
ly which was the shortest of the
year. Beginning with today they
grow shorter from now till the
21nd of next March, and of course
the nights grow longer at the
sxme rate that the days grow
shorter. Friday was the middle
( r the six months night at the
north nolo ami of th<-? oi v mnnMm
(iay at the south pole. In other
words Friday was both midnight
?nd noon, midnight at the north
?-rn extremity of tho exrth and
noon at the southern.
How to Cure Croup. ,
__ _ Mr. K ivrhy, *rncri?vett near Anienfa,
"""Tiuchess county, \\ Y .says: "Chamberlainp's
Cough Remedy is the best
medicine I have ever used, it is a line <
children's remedy for croup and never
tails to cure. hen given as soon as '
tlie child becomes hoarse, or even
after the nroupy cough has developed, j
ft will prevent the attack. Thin .
should he borne in mind and a hot tie '
of the Cough Remedy kept at hand <
ready for instant use as soon as these
symptoms appear. For sale by .1. F.
Mackey A Co. i
I A GL<
T * ~
t
$ Heath
I Making
p| dov
Kl weeks left. We mi
injured by the dust
<| souled CHRISTY
| $8,500
{? at a merciless reduc
^ Exquisite Tailor Su
J rlerwear, Fancy Got
% HEAT
Empty Sim-kings.
BY KLLBK MANLY.
Oil. mothers in homes that are happy.
Where Christmas comes laden with
oheer,
Where the children are dreaming already
Of the merriest day in the year.
As you gather your darlings around
yonAnd
tell them the "story of old."
Remember the homes that are dreary !
Remember the. hearts that are cold !
And thanking the love that has dowered
you
With all that i? dearest and best,
Give freely, thut from your abundance
Some bare little life may be bles-ed!
Oh, go where the stockings hang
empty.
Where Christmas is naught but a
name,
And give?for the love of the ( hristobild;
'Twas to seek such as these that He
came!
II N?y?mI IIIM Leg.
1*. A. Danfort.h, of LatJrange, Ua.,
suffered intensely for six months with
a frightful running sore on his leg,
but writes that Bueklen's Arnica Sal ve
wholly cured it in ten days. For Ulcers,
minds. Burns, Boils, Pain or
Piles it's the best salve in the world.
Cure guaranteed. Only 2fto. Sold by
Crawford Bros, druggist. 6
The Pennsylvania Railroad
Company, it is announced, "will
retire 400 employees on January
with pensions for life.'' The incident
is unique. May it prove
catching.
ENGLAND CHAGRINED
OVER THE DEFEAT.
The Hoer Sympathizers Give
Vent to EnthusiaNtn and Poor
d\ I .1 II IV..11 f - u - J - A -
viii veil. miner is .nnun iu
Remember His Defeat at Co
lease One Year Ago
London, Dec. 15.?The astounding
and utterly unexpected
reverse of the British at
Magaliesberg, the news of which
was broken to the nation exactly
one year after Gen. Buller's
defeat at Colonso, effectually
disposes of any hope that tho
war in South Africa is nearly
ended, and completely abates
tho myth that the operations
tluirn wnon nwiimlo /vf n
viivi v ?? ci vj iiiwi y ? m (i 111 <1
naturo. As Mr. Lloyd-George
(Liberal) said in the house of
commons to-oay:
"This is one of the most severe
reverses suffered by the
British, and it is quite evident
the war will drag on for many
months to come. De Wet is
making England the laughing
stock of the world. Wo have
2\0,000 men in the field,yet we
aro unable to protect ourselves
from disaster at the hands of
small commandos drawn from
a pastoral population."
Tho extent of the reverse and
the disgrace of such a largo
body of men surrendering to a
small contingent of Boers lias
created a feeling of shame and
fistonishment which finds free
''W' W ^ WW ^Srw % 3*1
ORIOUS
1 Banki
lean sweep of everythi
ces us to add anotl
vn the middle walls ar
ust make room for car;
and morter later on. ^
IAS BARGAINS
IPortb of
tion. . Look over the 1
its. Newest Neck-wt
3cls, Scarfs, Table Co>
n ba^K:
sc
%
cruel vent. With somewhat
coincidence tho Northumber
lands are known as the "Fight
ing Fifth," the Second hattal
ion; to which the captured com
panies belong, being one of tin
heaviest sufferers at Strom be.* f
a year ago.
Tho regiment has often beer
pronounced by home and fore
ign centres to bo one of th<
finest in the British army.
GUIN AND 11KAK IT.
All the forebodings and criti
cisms which Colenso gave rise
to a yoar ago have been rosur
rected by the disaster at the
Magaliesberg. Tho war office
has nothing to do but "grin
and bear it" and trust to time,
Until Gen. Kitchener's forces
are transformed into mounted
infantry and the mounted police
get to work Mr. Broderick
sees little hope of improvement
in the military situation.
But whoever was responsible
for the surrender at the Magaliesberg
is likely to suffer, for
the new war office officials arc
determined to make examples
of generals any other officer?
guilty oi such gross mismanagement,
or worse, which, it
would seem, must have occuri
red at this last defeat. This
; stern attitude on the part of the
government, however, hy nc
means decreases tho scorn and
ignominy with which certair
Liberal members of parliament
who are avowedly pleased bj
the Roer successes, are regarded
by the major part of the com
m unity.
! This signature is on every box of tho gonitln
Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets
j tho retuody that rures u cohl In one dnj
CHRISTMAS-TIDE.
IfiKOtUUA KDUOATOR ]
A mantling of the purest white,
A silvery moon with with chilly light:
A muffled hush upon the air,
A batch of stocking* 'round tho lire,
1 A doubting oyu that's peering near;
A heart that ebbs with tond desire.
'TIs Christmas ove.
'Tis now th'1 hour when brims with cheer
Tho humble yeoman* lowly col,
'Tis now the hour when every care
And every sorrow seems forgot.
"i'is Christmas morn.
'Tis once a yc*r that festive cheer
Dotn free the world from business slrlfe:
'Tis once a year that everywhere.
The slumbering heart aw tltes to life,
(In Chrtsrinas tide.
'Tis once a year that Santa, dear,
Doth swell with jov ttio chiitllsh breast,
'Tis oiico a year, we wink at fear
And lose our souls to pleasure ipiest.
On Christmas-lido.
To ( urr a Coltl in One Hay
Take Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets.
All druggists refund the monej
if it fails to cure. E. E. Grove's signature
is on each box. 2So.
?< 1 Hnun U'linl Yo?i Arc Titlii?K
When you take Grove's Tasteless C'lill
Tonic because the formula is plainly
printed on every bottle shewing that
it is simply Iron and tjuinine in a
tasteless form. No cure, no pay. 60c.
l*3Si8KSS;S?3B8?S
I CHRI
ng &
ng- A great remodel
ler store room to our
id refiting the stores v
penters and masons.
Words and figures attr
in every nook and coi
Clothing <
landsome Wraps, Clo
;ar. Dress Patterns c
/ers, Handkerchiefs, e
invrcsr db to/L:
E
Dr.Bull's 1
iCOUGH SYRUP/0
cures Hacking Coughs, A
Sore Lungs, Bronchitis. m J
Grippe, Pneumonia and M
all sovere lung affections. A
Why then risk consump- ^A
tion, a Blow, sure death ? gfj
Take warning I Act at N
once I Buy a bottle of
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup,
a doctor's proscription,
used over 50 years. Price,
only 25 cents. Insist on H f
having it Don't bo im- H
posed upon. ReAise the 0
dealer's substitute: it ig^. r
not as good as Dr. Bull's. ?
Salvation Oil cures Rheumatism H j
Aches and Pains. ISA 25 eta. a
i
~~ I
1 Founded 1842. |;
Saving Pays
For Many
Lessons under the finest teacher
to ho procured. Write for
terms and prices.
CHAS. M. STIEFF,
Piano Manufacturer, Baltimore,
Maryland.
North and South Carolina Factory
Branch Wareroonis, 218
N. Tryon St , Charlotte, N.C.
C. II. WILMOTII, Mgr.
Fine Tuning and Itopalrln*. Llull Phone 196
f%PlllMCCANEWHSKY i
| 8 rsum
zf '.ji of m.?rnn<w. '?> |vnr? n -incfullj Hook oa ,
' G o" Hon.. I r-.tc.-nl .-in l ltEE. A.i.lr_.
t ' ? C. N;. WOOLLGY M. D.. Atlanta! Ca.
? 11
Used during Kxpect vncy. Simmons Squaw
, V'iri> \V1no or Tablets cheer and 8tronRtben !
j Moth r, Shorten Labor and ltob Confinement
| of its Terror*
S*MAjS
Mercanti
lling sale begins at once
DRY GOODS DP
/ill begin in January.
T will pay us better to s
^4. r, I - ^ - ? ? -
cagl ciiiciiuui), ijui it c*
rner of our store.
anb $7,00C
kes and Capes. Warm
if Silk, of Dress Goods,
tc., etc. Come at once.
EJROAKTTn
Bfemwwirfiwnwwwinfflwn
.
5TIEFF i
plANos I ;
"Sinr lb*?ir own praise"
During the
Past 58
Y ears,
I ^ Stieff
T Pianos i
1 ~~ ;;
- Ilave fulfilled every require- <
ment of the most exacting j;
pianists and amateurs all over;]
the world, and today stand 1
Without a
Superior
In either tone, action or workmanship.
Soid direct from thei
factory saves the middleman's
profit, and this
I
LANCASTER & CHESTER
RAILWAY.
Between 'Chester and Lancaster
Schedule n Effect September Iflih, l<*H). ^
Daily Except Sunday.
Southbound. Notihouuon
io. 15 No. 17. Kg Id Na L
?. M A. M l f M. \.
8 to 9 40 d Lv ... Chester.... Ar 5 55 7 r.
!0 04;Knox .... " 6 20
8 47 10 20 * "...Ittchburg.... " 5 00 7 2.
4 17
8 57 10 40 d "..Dascomvllle.. " 4 27 7 li
9 18 lioo* "... .Port Lawn..." i is 0 57
It 20 "...?.Graces... .
9 40 It 40 d Ar.. Lancocier.. Lv 4 0 6 ;tr
>. M. A. M. P. M A. 5
No. 14. leaving Lancaster tt.9.1 a. m,, makes
lose connection at Cr.ester with South rn
tall way Na 36 for Churlottc and points north .
Ad Seaboard Atr L'tio "Atlanta .Spec a"" for
ttlanta and points west. Also with Carolina
t Northwestern Uy. No. 10 for Lonolr. N. C.,
tnd Intermediate points, and Southorn K illray
Na 33 for olumhia and p it its .sou li.
No 17. leaving Chester 9.40 n. m . connects
vlth Southern Ity , No. 3d from C >1 tmbla and
>olnts south: Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Spo i
ilal" from Northern end Kastorn f I ills and
southern Ry, No. 3.1 from Northern and KanVtrn
points, and at Lancaster with S CAGE,
or lilucksburg.
No. 16. leaving Lancaster 5 ao p. tn., com ecta
it Lancaster with S. C. &. U. K from Ctmuen
ind Marion, Southern Ry No. 34 at Chester for
charlotte und points north.
No. 15, leaving Chester 8.10 p m , connects at
Chester with Southern Hallway Na 34 from
Solumhiu and points south.
LKROY SPRINGS,
J. M. UKATIT, President.
Gen'l. Pas. Agent.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the to >d and aids
Nature in strengthening und reconitructlog
the exhausted digestivs or*
|ans. It is the latest discovered digest*
sot and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It in efficiency. It In*
itantly relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, !
Flatulence, Sour Stomaoh, Nausea.
Sick Headache, Gasbralgla Cramps and
ill othsr results of imperfect digestion.
Price90c. and tl. Lane sUecpntalnMH times
cmadlal*?. Roo!# airaboutdj^pepBla mailed free
Prepared bu C. C. OaW'TT A CO., Chicago. j
l_
aMh^ba6erS'^0
arcifaren a ffoarfe and hqll
These Game Boards have Rales lor 50 i
CROKINOLE and all the CARRl
1 have Iett my entire 1 in<
this year at PAYSE
mtee a good time to those
liim.
Ss
FOR '
Ie Comi
Our increasing bi
'EARTMENT. T
rhus, time is precious I
laughter prices now th.
lamination that proves
) IPortl] c
Furs elegantly lined ar
of Wash Fabrics, Lin
This is the busy seas
-.353 OOMP?*
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_i J1
w^i 1 hon
Proflts wil1 be
IjyGisf ^ large; without
P?tash your
Our book*, telling about composition of fertilizer*
but adapted for ail crops, are free to all farmers.
GERMAN KALI WORKS,
93 Nassau St., New York.
DEAFXEHMCAIIVnOTEDOVRE
by local applications as they cannot
reach the diseased portion of tba ear.
There is only one way to cure deafness,
and that is hy oonstittilional ~
remedies. Deafness is caused by an
inflamed condition of the mucous lining
of the Eustachian Tube. When
this tube is inflamed you have a ruinblinir
?ound or imnerfect hurimr ?na
when it is entirely closed. Deafness is
the result, and unless the inflamaLioti
can be taken out and this tube
restored to its normal condition, hearing
will be destroyed forever; nine
cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh,
which is nothing but an inflamed condition
of the mucous surfaces.
We will give One Hundred Dollars
for any case of Deafness (caused by
catarrh) that cannot be cured by
Hall's Catarrh Cure-. Send for circulars,
free. F. J. CHENEY & CO.,
Toledo, Ohio.
Sold by druggists, 7Ro.
Hull's Family IMTU are beau
Money Loaned.
I negotiate Mortgage Loans on improved
farms at reasonable rates. .
R. E. WYLIE. *
Attorney at Law, Lancaster, S. C.
M.-Sopt. 22d. 1900.
Tim (lnltr a
lisp BOARD
with New Game,
The Only Board
with 5 Pin Cuban
Carn.m Game
Board
klwvuj iviiil i x a i iit
The Only Board
!"5j0* combining Crokinolo
and Pocket
Carrom Games
DAY uUDDS with (lamo "Flairs
ttHSI of the Nations,"
liauici Including and fifty other
DM GAMES Games. m\
* of Christmas goods for
!UR'S. I only guarthat
get their goods from
inta Claus.
Vr\ TT
JL i *
| ,
pany. + $
isiness absolutely ? ^
he workof tearing ||i
for us, only three l| ^
an have the goods !n!
the story. Whole- Q
.c ~r 3
zrqozs
ul fashionably cut. 4
ens, Hosiery, Un- +
5 *
on. J
A.KTY. 5 #