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j A Woman Only Known S what offering from falling of the I womb, whitos, painful or Trregolar I menaea, or any diseatto of the distinctly Q feminine organ * is. A man may sympa in: so or pity cut tie can not know tbo agonies she goes through?the terrible suffering, so patiently borne, which robs her of beauty, hope and happiness. Yet this suffering really Is needless. McELREE'S Wine of Cardul will banish it. This medicine cures all " female diseases " quickly and permanently. It does away with humiliating physical examinations. The treatment may be taken at home. There is not continual expense and trouble. The sufferer is cured and stays cured. Wine of Cardui is becoming the leading remedy for all troubles of this class. It costs but fx from any druggist. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, the "Ladles Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. ,7* I MB3.C.J.WK8T, NsshvUlo. Turn., 8 Writss i?''This wonderful medicineou^ht fl to bo In overy house where there sre girls a sad women.'1 LANCASTER ENTERPRISE. Published bvery Wednesday and b&turdiy BY Tba - Enterprise - Publishing - Compiiiv A. J. CLARK Kilitor, One Year $ I 09 Six Months 50 cts fhrsa Months 25 cts In Advance. Saturday, January 12, 1001. It the state board of directors pushes the investigation of the Kings tree dispesary robbery and punishes all found guilty, will do much to prevent such occurrence elsewhere hereafter. ?Columbia Record. r roui 0. K. Some two weeks ago we Jeft the null, monotonous walls ol college and came home for the holidays. A release from study would have been pleasant in itself ; but home, loved ones and old friends have made this vaca tion a most happy one. We could relate mauy very familiar inei dents, but time forbids. Nevertheless, we may say some few things about the people of this ' section. ; We are very glad to see this kind and hospitable people in such good circunjatauces. Almost everybody has a little pocket change and a few bales of cotton which is being held for a better price. All seem to wear the . happy smile of contentment tin less it is some jealous beau who thinks his sweet-heart has looked 1 too favorably on an envied rival. Of ar.urse, his Jong face gives way to a "'five feet" smile when she tells him there is no one els > in the world so dear as him. Yes, these old and young farmers are contented. They are all happy, i even the horse-swapping general I Griffin as he bravely faces the cold wind on the first Monday, is happy and gay None of our eiti Zens are millionaires, v^ry few I have their thousands but all hav > peace and harmony with each I other. They belong to one of the! most importan* elements of our nation, the farmers element. The great poet. Goldsmith, was thinking of this class when his feeling? found vent in the familiar word?: "I'rlnccs and iord? may flourish and m.?> fade; a breath can tnaltn them as a breath hath made IJ'tt a bold peasantry, a country's prlfle Once destroyed, can never be supplied." T he women of this section are like their mothers were, proud patriotic and beautiful. It seems 'hatit might be said of the dough tors of this township, "None can fairer be," In every good and noble cause tney are found working and aid ing for the betterment of this community. They nro striving lo make it an ideal one. Their elevating influence is felt and appreciated by all. Tak-j from ui our fair women and our community would almost bo mean i- glens. The people are making mont r'pid ntrides in advancement c'ongall lines. I'rof. 0. A. Ply ( Icr at Bethel, Prof. M. J. Green ft Tabernacle and Prof. Z. V. haniels at Tradesville guard the i educational interests of these \ k. neighborhoods. In such hands, we are sure, the training of our bova and girls is safe. For a stimulus we have our up-to date superintendent/ Prof A. C. Kowell, in our midst. He has already taken commendable steps which are but the beginning ones of greater and more farreaching importance. We hope for him the strong arm of the public for support, and may he win for himself the well-deserved plaudit "Well done." Our communication with surrounding towns is good at present, but we hope to have better soon. Mr. G. M. Plyler, a hustling business young man, is looking after this and we expect nothing but success. We are glad to say the health of this community is good. Nothing but a case or two of fever mars the pleasure of good health. Dr. W. il. tSapp is the physician. lie has not lost a single case of fever this year?a fine record. Well, we are off for the dull prison walls of college, still mem ory lags behind. Of the past two weeks wo have fond recollections and tender regards. We have all made new resolutions and prom ises and lets profit by them. May this people continue to bo happy and prosper is my wish. Filius Agki Calae. Three hundred Bchoolboys wore asked for a written answer to this question, "Would yon rather be a man or a woman and why ?"' Of the entire 800 only two prefered to be women, one because "the fomale sex is good without any trouble, but it iR hard for the male sex to be good The second hoy wanted to bo a woman because "women have more sense than men." Both these answers are to be commended to the attention of the masculin sex. On the other ^a?d,o! 800 girls who were asked T a same question 35 per cent w hod to be men. One desired it uocause men can vote ana talk politics." How to Cure Croup. Mr. R. Cray, who lives near A men in, Duotiess county, X. V., says : "Cham berlains's < ough Remedy is the best medicine 1 have ever used. It is a line chiidrerr.s remedy tor croup and never fails to cure. When given as soon as the child becomes hoarse, or even after the croupy cough has developed, it. will prevent the attack. This should be borne in mind and a bottle of the Cough Remedy kept at hand ready for instant use as soon as these symptoms appear. For sale by .1 J*\ .Mackey A Co. A new profession for woman has sprung up. It is that of love editor on a daily newspaper. The love editor takes charge of all affairs of the heart for sent i mnnt ol o/.tt it <r U'jtmoo i ,11.. 11 IllUIIUil VUUIlg ?KV/II1^H ill tress. Since nearly all young women arc sentimental, the profession must ho a lucrative one. Lately one of these mourning young female souls wrote and asked the love editor what to do in the case of dili'orence in theology between sweethearts. One was Catholic, the other protestant. The young man would not marry the girl unless she adopted his faith, which about broke her heart, for she did not wish to change Ivr religion because, mark you the reason, "because my folks would object." That religious faith which is depend ent on one's "folks" must have struck very deep indeed, l! is lik'4 that ot the cook who said in regard to her theology. "1 chan ges my religion to suit them as I lives with." Obxei vat inno. No house w is ever loo small to hold po?ce. Gossip has a forked tongue, hut scandal litis talons. An epicure eats in French, a gourmand in every language. The woman who can Jamttse will never lack homage. Until vou are innberied j ? n ? never consider yourself of great importance. Woman's host attitude is tact ; man's a good memory. To act requires talent; to write it, insight; to dress it, genius. Wailing never wiped out error. Working may. Any one may write a hook ; it requires knowledge not to. No woman is safe with a man who would kick a dog.?Philadelphia Record. Or. M. A SlmmoM* Uver MorttcSno Clrarn Hie Complexion, ?l\o? Mouvanov to tho Mind, *itk IJ.?datUn MummAt nth LfWr. BAYS STEVENS. Marriage ol a Popular Couple in Hock Hill. Rock Hill, Jan. 0 -St John's beautiful church this evening at G o'clock first put on her bridal array. It was beautiful indeed. The chancel rail covered with white was wreathed witli the ivy's dark green and crowned with a profusion of potted plants. The whole rear wall of the pulpit was a mass of graceful garlands. Forming the arch in front of which stood the clernvman were two palm trees,while the choir platform was a bower of feathery ferns and stately lillies. The church was crowded from pulpit to door. The occasion on this brilliant gathering was the marriage of two of our most popular young people, Miss Margaret Aston Bays and l>r Win, Gilinore Stevens, and is of interest to a circle of friends and acquaintances in tho State. Tho Ilev. II. W. Bays father of the bride, officiated. lie was assisted by his brother,the Rev. Dr. W. W. Bays of Kali-buryN.O. Miss Marion Johnson presided at the organ and was accompanied by Oapt. Iredell Jonas and Mrs. W. B Strong upon the yioliu and Prof. W.B.Strong upon the clarionet. Mendelssohn's beautiful Wedding march invited the pair to the altar, while Lohengrin sped! their departure. The bridal j party with its fair woman and brave men formed a handsome group as it gathered to hear and witness the solem vows. The bride wore mi-exquisite gown of white satin with pearl I trimmings and carried bride roses. The maid of honor and the brides-maids wore white organ-1 die over tall'eta silk and carried j white carnations. The grooms-j men and ushers in full evening' dress wore white carnation, u ... 4....: U 'II I UIIIlllT?* . I Miss Willie l-Vaucis Bays was maid of honor and Mr. John T. Stevens best man. Tl?o other couples were Miss Mary Herbert Bays of Kock Hill with Kdward II. Hardin of! Chester ; Miss Annie Stevens of Bock Ilill with Mr. W. Blackburn Wilson, Jr., of Hock Ilill ; Miss Jennie Dalziel Sprunt of this city with Mr. Marion Sims Withorspoon of Lancaster; Miss Hattie Stevens of Hock Hill,with Mr. (1. H . Greene of Hock 11 ill ;! Miss Mamie Bays of Salisbury, In. with M. Jas. II. Stevens of Chester : Miss Lacy A. Bays I ! of Hock Ilill, with Mr. Herbert; ! W. Dunlap also <?f Hock Hill, i M r. W ill Williams of Lancaster I Dr. Bart Withorspoon of Char-| lotto and Messrs. Hobt. J. Lindsay and Jas II. Beckham of j ltock Hill After the marriage a reception was given at homo of the bride's parents in Hampton st root The display of presents was j unusually large and handsome Jin cut glass, silver, statuary,etc J Dr. Stevens and bis bride left i on the evening train for a tour! of northern cities. I Tollt r, SnI(-ftli? nin ami Drzona. TIih inten**? i*r*l?inami smarting inriiliMit t<> f lifsi- (1 i -masns. i-i iiistuntlv allayed l?y apply iiur chamberlain'* F.y? and Skin Ointment. Many very hail cnses have been perrnariently cured by if. It is equally efficient for itching pilei ami a favorite remedy for soru nipple*, chapped hands, chilblains, frost bites and clironie sore eyes. 2." rents per box. Kor sale by Hickory Orove I>rujj Company. 1-yr THE niOKMX IMNCEl'O. Hartford, conn. o ASSETS, January 1st, 1001, $5,583,404.25.? Insures town and country property. Agent at Lancaster. A. J. CLARK Jan. 9,1901. ly. Dr. Bull's gjCOUGH SYRUPA M euros Hacking Coughs, M Soro Lungs, Bronchitis m M Grippo, Pneumonia unci B B all severe lung affections. Mm Why then risk consump- Vjft g9 tion, a slow, suro death ? Ml gfjf Take warning ! Act at gl once! Buy a bottle of H Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup, gS a doctor's proscription, jSj used over 60 years. Price, Wj only 25 cents. Insist on having it. Don't be im- E\J posed upon. Reftise the Hi dealer's substitute: it. is Efj not as good as Dr. Bull's. Ml I Salvation Oil cures Rheumatism H Aches and Pains. I 5 & 25 Cts. ? LANCASTER A\ CHESTER RAILWAY. Between Chester and Lancaster Schedule in KfToct Suplcmhcr Ibth, 1000. Dai/,'/ Except Su>ni<t//. Southbound Northbound No. 18l No. 17. i7o Id. No.lt P. Nf lA.~M.~j IP. M. A. J C lol v 40.1 T.v ...Chester ...Arl ft ftft ' 5' I moil* " Knox " ft i.*1) s 4?I 10 -"u;* "... Kloliburc.... " ft oo 7 2 S ATI 10 41) 0 " . lhmo'.Tiivlllr.. " I 27 7 I! ? i:o II 00 "...Vort Lowr...." ? ift lift' i; 2(tj* " Urtws . U 40 11 lOiil Ar. L.iuctvuor.. i.v 4 '> ' 0 ? II ; v M IA M ! I J' M I A. .v Nn 11. lotvtnv Lntioadter 0.9) io,, ni.-.ko' cU> i colii '-cl ion .11 l iic.x' ult'i Notiii cri Railway No 86 for Chnrlott* and point** north iiiui Sf.ilxmr'l Air L;?i?! 'At'untn Nprclul" fo: Atlanta and polnu wvst Also *!th enrolls* a. Northwestern 'fv No Io (or \, -noir. N. and intermediate ixiintH mil Sou thorn Rail Wliy No 3:1 fi r oluuibhi :.p-! y. m x' 4 s 01 Hi. No 17, imvinx Cheater iMOii. m . connoeti wltl Southern Rjr No. hi from lmbl; ini poln x ; ?,'ii Seaboard Air Line Atlanta Spa clai" fro.n Northern nr. ' Kistorn poluta uni Southern !<>. No. S3 from Northern and Kaai ern poiiiiN, nn?l 111 Lancaxter with S C. ft O E for illneUeburi N'< . id, 1- ilVit. 1 . . i.'lk-U - .' "A 11 ! ; iVMllifi't :*t Lancaster 111? s C ' K from Candri and Marion. Souilx-rn 1\>. N .11 ulChfMiei lo Charlotte and poll ta no* :h N'i. is ir.i v'Tx/ 1 n |i'f u:. connects a Chester with Sou'.lirm !t;t.i?v.'.y No .<1 .r >u Columbia uiifi pi lots soutli I.KHI)Y Sl'KlNC* .1. M. IIK4>Til, I'rpsuf.-'ii lieo'l. Pas. Atjont. & <V' & <0 Thin signal ire 11 on every 1k?x <>f the gen nni Laxative Bn.mo-Quinine Tablets toe remedy tha* en?v?.i 11 eoltt Sri one ?In; cS SI Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aldi Nature in strengthening and recon etructing the exhausted digostlveor gans. It Is the latest discovered digest ant and tonic. No other preparatiot can approach It in efficiency. It In Btantly relieves and permanently curei Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea ick Headache, Gasfcralgia,Cramps ant all oth?r results of imperfect digestion PrlcoSOc. anrlfl. LargeslrocpnifdiiatH Win? amallslxe. ^ookalIau3uuly^i>e^l?ii^iQutr| Prepared bu E. C. ??W'tT A CO.. Chicago rulr i;?'! "?! n. . .. !{ up 1 I'iIi cat \t IV. i.?i n SitV- 11 i i>.> .?? i.iiiims curt; sj -.< i.inon t;,w VjW'titior l'jl> el* Auditor's Notice I.AN</AS TKR. S. (Dec. 5. 1 im)0 Nr<?TicK is hereby given that thi otlice will lie open 1 roll; 1" i KS'J I DAY OF JAM' A It V to I lie 2t?TI I) A \ OK KKIiKI"A ItY I Phi, for tlx purpos" of receiving le nttirn* o the taxpayer of Lancaster county ; A11 persons having pr< pert y in thei possession or control, hs managers holders, or as husband, parent, guar d.ian, trudoe. executor, admiriistrater receiver, nceoiinting ollieer, agent, at torriej or factor, on th lirst day o January 1 ol, are required to Ii -1 tin I same lor taxation within the time re Iuir> i) hy law or incur the penalty o I Fifty percent which attach"* in casi I of taihire to do so. The {>'>11 tax of One I?ol!ar is lai< opoii all male por-on's between *li' s of ,(i ami no lears, except per sour w ho are maimed mm! unable ti earn a -ipport al ? onfederate m I dier? ih'tvt' the ix?' ot -r>" years. Tito \m!:tnr or hi: a1-- istant will nf I f !.*? follow i nx I'I i n 'he 1*01111 ll\ on the day named In-low for tin i ooi venieriee (,f 'li< publi . OSt Vtiendn , Jiintipr- Sii. 1! >r. I'li-.i ,t(.t \ .?i.. W'-dii' Oi .inn ?u Ket ?'r- VnurS'iH" . i it l"'!i ? Vni' WyUk ~ Ki t Jiiy. J. Ili'i I >1 :c.:t m., Dwight f? i". Mm 11 , Juii'lltn Tr I'lowvUlo -Tuostluy. .1 .n I-*?t *i Ti?y ii\. ? V'ilr.i i i\ '.?i ). Khii? : "k : T? .r i . , J >n l"iti. In- i c o h's KrldAV. Jt?n lti?l I'rin S r<lnr J'in iota H i'i Mim Mon-riv, Ja.. 21<' Kit;" Tui"*?l . -nil 'A' I l.i '."M a'iir.'lli! II.-.' tl S;.r T! run . in r-iifi*..'. in- ;n k 'i'V, ' . u .i i 4i i'i I)-, Cm ' ..li I i .'i >' I odor an hi1' ot fl'<* i??xi IMiire. al pi rsori" having a ?/roe income of *J, n'Ni or more are ro(|iiiro<l to make i rihirn i>l the same to I he Auditor a lite time of making ih-ir other re t urns. il will he to the interest or e\er; taxpayer re. make his return prompt); of all personal property : also of ?l transfer' or '-i.fr \ r:t- on n a Hint#*, und -hvh the penalty of fin pi cent, which attaches a'ter the 20th o FY irnary. ?'i persons r??Ji ''fir return to this office hv mail, will please sitr the oath af hnttorn of return before a offlwr who is authorized to take tl) same. JOHN A. OOK, < ni.t) Auditor. I>r?. ?, I MO. * SEMI-ANNUAL CLEARM T XPe 3eatt ->SNew '\ And the New Centu ; Clearing (D I .. _- ; : Ail Winter Gooi YVe have decided to carry n ' tiling must go in season. No ; Object of this Sale is to Unlo: This is no ordinary sale, but |Cash Buyers. We make urn "tail lines. Many goods will go j even I.ESS. Everything we o J Tto Slaughter All Now us the chance of a li ' j profit by this unusual Cut Pri Bargain Cont. W i tl i 5,000 yards good Alamance only | 0(0 " Cotton Flannel 7A c? I 1.000 ' Mill Flanneletts 10 cent v ! 500 ' French Flnnneletts, 10 cei J 1200 " ' S Oionlhoy .lean. 15 cent v C-n ? ' RemninC. (yard square), 20 c< i ! BL.Muhc-d TaM( Damask, 40 con' vuiin *1 Turkey Red Tulde Damask, .'?5 rei.i vh , Doileys ami Napkins very ('in an. 2~> c j Best Calico--, Indigo Flues Turkey the Best Standard Fancies, value f Ladies' .Jackets Lined with Quiller Sat 1 " ' Fancy kind, value $(3.1 ' " ? Nnvlv made, value $5 r (Black Fur Oollorotts, value $1.25. onl " I ki Larger, value $2.00, only . . il " Full size, value $2.25, only ' A few lartro Handsome Capes very che # | Large Douhie Cloth Capes, value $ 1,0i i Small Flush (doth (Jape, value $1.25, Id A few splendid Rainy Day Skirts, vali llSHOE BAKU A J ! LONG TO BE I f 100 p.tiro Fine I)<>n>rol? :i11< 1 (II p lac , or ijvjml. price $2.00. .1 j placed on the Harixain cot I down at ? The entire lot bought to go in * tiny. "I We also have some hi^ \ nines in (hi! i) |Buy Undent McnV heavy Fierce Fined Sii.rta at. 1 ?i.0 cenIs each -?now < r.ly I Ladies . Mi'ssct and ('hil Irei/* l*ni.#n Ladies V cuts, I. Some Great Par i. 50 pair" fine $1.00 Oassimore pant" i> 25 pairs fine $2.00 Oassimerr j>.m 1 . in i 150 pair woo! pants?tnixcil lot?vai 1 50; vour < hoire for fi t ; Came Too Late to ; the V r f I t fi ne Blank Overcoats, value $0.00; , Many Specials we have not space to ; The Canson CASI '"^nSR II 4 E SALE! ? vQNNV-maa < t THE (earS<- ^ ry With a Big ^ ut Sale. *i Is lust Go. othing" over. Hvery- J m'lffiir 'iliAiit r/ic t tKn IlldULI (ll/UUl V.WJ l | LIIV^ id winter stuff. a great chance for isual reductions along at HALF Price; some >ffcr, a bargain. 'eady Begun. * fetinie?Don't fail to cc Sale. ers Loaded 1 Hot Stuff. 4 o.enlB. itt value, only 5 " a Inc. only (J ik r?t value, only 7\ " Mine, only 10 ' lit value, only 13 iK , only 23 * 11ue, on!\ 25 41 ents a Dozen *n<l up. Is. Silver Gray^ and 0$ cents, only 5 cents, in, val uc $S 50, only $4.05. r5, only $3.05. 00. only $2.05. v 75 cents. $1.00. *1.25. ap. ), only f!.~> conts. only 00 " ie $4.00, only $2.75. fNS REMEMBERED. loss Kid button and an.] $d(>()? ^ inter und inark< *1 *l.i> 5. Irons' Siioo:ar Cheap. * I'Tiiw rs.'iur prii o c.on ts, Si.irln fi r?m 'J'* to f?0 11 1 l*i to -10 " it Va 11 ic*c * V- V UV 1 v^l V_y Vj [)\v $2.HO. ow |1.25. lit- from 75 cents to 75 renin. r loliday Trade. % will let them n<> f*?r $t>.50. mention, H STORE. ? ?