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' !r . V ' n? ../$ .* * mmmpsffS"* ^ ' <V' ' wN ' l X -A - , i15r | A QlJ ? + Hppif <f m. m. j I Makingj H weeks left. We r |m injured by the dus | souled CHRIST | $8,500 ^ at a merciless rerlu i Kxquisite Tailor S x derwear, Fancy G< t HEA"] THE KINO AND HIS KIN. Ho Is In the Thlrty-flfth Generation from Egbert, tho First King of England. The new sovereign of th?United Kingdom has elected to bo known as Edward, a nam* born, as ha s*ys, by six of his ancestor*, and he was accordingly proclaimed yesterday as King Edward VII. In speaking of the six Edwards as hip "ancestors" he of couro*l used that word in its original fcoiioa nf r?raHoi'?aanrp an?' v,/\f ,,a ay nouymous with forefathers. >r as a matter of fact, he is descend od from only four of the numbered Edwards, the fifth and sixth Kings of that name having 'oft uo issue. Of course the two Edwards before the conquest, who i.re not numbered, he is descended from one. It was stud of Vic-. toria that she was at the very | outset of her reign strongly commanded to her people by the tact that she was the first really English sovereign they had had lor msny years. We shall indued find few sovereigns more truly identified with their countries hv long descent than she was and her son in. The King's English ancessory is actually older than the name of England itself,dating away back to the time when the Saxon part of the island was still knowu as Saxony, a fact whioh gives a pecular fitness to big choice of the fine old Saxon name of Edward. We may perhaps best begin the King's genealogy with the early Saxon family of (Jerdio a member of which Kalhmund bore i tile in Kent in the eight cen'ury. His son Egbert, in tho last year of lhat century became King of the W est Saxons, and in the yeai 828 became the first "King of England". Egbert's son was Ethewolf, and his son in turn was the millennial anniversary of whose death is to be commemorated neit October. From Alfred the line of desoent runs, through Biward the Blder. fed miind I, Kdgard, Ethelred tn* Unready and Edmund Ironside. Thau it passes an ay from the , r*iguing lino into the collateral line of Edward Kthelm/, woo did not roign ; St Margaret, the patron faint of Scotland, wuose lather, Duncan was murdered by ( Maobeth, and whohimnelf avenged that crime in overthrow of the vturper at Dnntinane; Matilda, v. ife of Henry I of Englard a.,d (rooffrsy Plantagent. Ii become* t^e reigning line again in Mint* II, and then proceed* throngb King John, Henry III, and tin- i three Edwards, I, II and III. Then il becomes a dnal line. J O.ie branch run* through John i r f Gaunt, " tame honored r,*nc anter ;r John. Marquis of Dorset J .hn Beaufort, Duke of Somerset and Margaret, Countess of Bicte re o?d, to Henry TTI. r,ajc-.ri*easi, arti ?RIOU$ h E3ankii clean sweep of everythir rces us to add anoth( >wn the middle walls ari( nust make room for carp t and morter later on. \A MAS BARGAINS i IPortb of < ction. Look over the hr uits. Newest Neck-we;i jods, Scarfs, Table Cove [ H BA^TKI USi III; Richard, Duke of York; a second Richard, Duke of York, and Kims Edward IV to Elisabeth, wife of llenry VII. *r Thus in the first Tudor roign D | the two aro united into a single di line Thence it proceeds through co Margarst, wife of James IV of w< Scotland ; James V of Scotland ;j(ii Mary Stuart, Queen of Scott*;: Jam*B I of England ; Elizabeth,) Wi wife of King Frederick of J? , Bohemia. Sophia, wife of Ern-: est Augustus, Elector of Kanover; George I and George [[ of England, Frederick Lewis, a( Prince of Wales ; George HT of ^ 1 England; Edward Augustus, "'1 I)u e of Kent, and Victoria. v- Qr.oen mho Eniprona. Edward VII jh thus in the 35th hit generation from Egbert, the fit#.. CH, King of England, though he is tha 58th sovereign u the lino. It will , be oba^rved that many famous koveroigna are not among hi* progenitors, among these being t'c Edward the Confessor, all the of Normans, Richard the LionIJn*r, ^ ml, Henry VIII, the two Charleses ind YVPliam and Mary. The line1! 11 includes member# of the houses j,,i" of Plantagenet, York. Tudor,|"v Stuart ati<1 Hanovar, and non- v;r reigiuag Lancastrians. In the | -u Wars of the Ropes it was divided ^ between the two sides. It has!" been paid that the name of *'tt Edward will not be pleasing to or Scotland. But it is exceedingly | doubtful that the Roots of today cherish anv animosity on acoountl of what occurred six oenturie*: ape, especially toward a king who it descended from their patron ] saint, QueenMargaret; fromMarv N? Queen of Scots, and from other 1>j purelv Scottish sovereigns. Th* 'j1^ king's gnuealogv include* descent hii from the then reigning hontes of an Scotland, France, Bohemia, Aqni-: *" taine. Angonleme, Provence, Hsi-! r nault, Castile,Denmark Hanovsr. Brandenburg. Anapateh, Saxe- ])( Coberg Ootha and MecklenbnrgRtrolitz. The non-royal English families of Neville and Wood- Co vide are also included. To auch fH( descent the King adds matnmo wa nial alliance of the moat Important and distinguished character, throngh which he is son-in law of the King of Denmark, brother in-le* of the King of Greece and dr nncle of the Emporor of Russia. fjrj of to *his we add that he ie nncle (,j of the dorman Emperor. Tt is ' apparent that in hm kin. paet ami ll#l present. Edward VII aojove a P,-> etatu* aorond to that of no othar to* orerifn in the world. I #a I , T,? drlppr Qnlobl/ CnrH. v? "In the wi nter of lHftM and IHUO I wn? . taken down with n ?fvt>r? attark of '* 'hat i? railed T,n Orlppe" eaye F I . jt, , Hew*!!, i prominent riregfiat of Win field. III. " The only medicine I ui?d ] ' was two bottle* of flbamherlain'e m< (longh Remedy. It broke up the cold and etopped the couching like magle. I and I hare never eince been troubled | jot wit h Orippe " Chamherleln'e Coufh Remedy '-en alwaye be depended upoa H to break up a eevere cold and ward off frc any threatened attaek of pneumonia. v. It ia aleaeant te take. too. whfeh . make* ft tbe meet deelrable aad of the ret moat peaelar preparations la nee fur mc ssawirsp'- f0' ,,, bT ' * * 1 ; CHR] ? ng & lg. A great remocl *r store room to oui 1 re(iting the stores enters and masons, /ords and figures att n every nook and cc f t Llotfymg c mdsome Wraps, Clc r. Dress Patterns 1 :rs, Handkerchiefs, < ixrcs- db OTfftHIIHIlilflllHnillllltl l>r. Thornwoll'n Nativity. in to day's laaue of the Stat in claimed by Home one writin ddi Lancaster that among othe Htir.gumhed men horn in tha uuty wai Di. JiniCH H Thorn nil, tk? gre tr ; of Presby teriai vines in tha nouth. Tl.it a mistake Dr. Thornwel t* horn in Marlborough, rrlier taceivod hit narly education li wah prof sied for college a c academy in Chcr*vr; gradu eu in South Carolina colleg tli the 11 rut honor; taugh hoi 1 lirst at Sumter and after 1: n Chr-i h w II u.-r 1 . ? I'. ' (Jii I' i 1 d tuned as mi i tar, md roeeive.i f (irt oal) to the church at Lan tar. Here hu niarriod Mie u?ey Withaiayoon and booi ereaftar was eleotad to a pro r*hip jn t h*-South Uarolim di tre, and spent the remaiudo h:? life ?(< teacher there and a ; Phrologiral Seminary in Col nbiu He w in, in my opinion groat h ina i in South Carolin er produce!, and by far thi entfiM the il .jriau, divine ani ilpit orator: out he wa? born l ar'horouvli and n?iAr .tiw? f.?r? stor until fu? wont thero as a darned minister. I. 11. Hudson. Hnr.mtt-viie, Jan. 17 Ilslltor's iwfal Pllfkt. F. M. Higging, Editor Seneca, (Ills, wii, was afflicted for years wit le* that no ?5( i tor or remedy halno til he tried tiucltlen'e trnlca SaW? writes two boxes wholly eure til, It's the surest Pile aure on eart d the best ealfe in ths world Cur arsnteed. Only 3d cants. Sold h a* ford itros, druggist. A. >ra*?I 70(1 Foot through (irauif The water supply of the Clove itton Mill i? not entirely satm storj to the management. Th iter at present is obtained fror branch, which it situated ort distance from th? mill, am i*n the wsathor is xoessivol; y the tha supply of watersome nea gats low. The town o r>t?r is built on a rock?gran > At. mat ami it extead* from i in? Heroral mile* went of tin wi: to i poiut about four mile lit,ami m uproral mile* in widtl The rook doe* not ahow nbovi ?U'.d, oxrc.pt at irrogiijar Inter U of perhap t two or three miiei: i many point a along its coutpi i' ?rom ten to twenty five foe noath the aurfaro ami above i u *ome of ea fine farm* an ar< tie fonud in the Pi vtmont ?eot i. At the point whore ()lov<# nidi th<* depth of the aar'.l >pi th* surface down to the rorl net from ten to twenty flv if. iaveral attempt* kave beei ide to drill threngk the rook t witkeet rwwwee. A-k"*t ttire <* ''T:: >" S jS XjMB V: .f rfi i / Mercan elling sale begins at o r DRY GOODS will begin in January. T'will pay us better :ract attention, but it i; )rner of our store. mb $7,00 )kes and Capes. Wa of Silk, of Dress Goc *tc., etc. Come at on eroaktt: months since the cotton mill p< pie concluded that they wot undertake the job of drilling * Artesian well, in the hope tl r f they would succeed in securii in this way, all the water need for all purpoiea. An export, wh< business is to drill wells, was c< j tracted with to drill to a depth 700 feet, if that depth was nece ary in order to get what * ^ wanted, at a stipulated price t foot. Ho finished his contri last week plus tire feet, and t entire hole from top to bott< saved about ten feet of earth the beginning, is through so j granite. The company has c cidod to go 300 feet deeper in \ hop.es, of course, of securing w! n they originally nought. At pn ent the flow of water ameunti I^ about ten gallons a minuto a from 30 to 40 is what is want* j Of course no man can tell w) the nex 300 feet will develn but it is to be hoped that wt ^ in wanted and needed will be cured. rt. M. 9 _! THAT TlIEKOBIBINtt IIRA A OUR, I Would quickly leave you, if you u u 1 I>r. King's New Life Pills. ThouHAi of sufferer* have proved their mat | less merit for Mick and Nervous He 1 ar.hee. They make pure blood ? ' strong nerves and build up j< health. Kasy to take. Try them. Oi Qi ots. Money back If not cured. S j by Crawford Bros., Druggist, h \ JOB PRINTING y v Done Neatly And n I T Done Cheap r We Make a Specialy * Note Heads, . Letter Heads. d| Bill Heads, J Knvelopes, f Law Briefs, & Law Blanks, MKilSTRATR BLINM 1 Deeds and Mortgages, Liens and \ Bills of Sales, t Posters;, Proframes, Hand Bill*. Your orrfArt nolic\le<l. K Enterprise Pub. 0 i I. rrf fu*?n?ntj ' fluff Ulm*rri$c* Iqnftw Vtji* w m ?rr T>?Wtu *)fm< l th> iVVNMriNU \ nra - = - ^ v - . ' "? V '''V ) v '' ( man 5 FOR 1 tile Com | nee. Our increasing bu DPEARTMENT. T Thus, time is precious to slaughter prices now th; s examination that proves ' 0 IPortb ol I rm b urs elegantly lined ar )ds, of Wash Fabrics, Lin ce. This is the busy seas E3L.E fc??i "d Money Loaned., an I nr>Koil!\to Mort/ivKo I^>ani on Improved ) A t farina ut roaRontlblo rates. i R. E. WYLIE. ' 1 nK? Attorney a If.aw, Lancu.stor, S.C. 5 M.?R??pV ?i>it, iWml )R? * I >n- A Torpid Liver ctiusen Depression of Spirits !, Indlr? -Hon, Constipation atnl Headache Csp ' 01 L)r.M A. Simmons Liver Medicine t.. uttinii. I kite that ortran. , t R8kwthein railway" !i lcl ? ^ * ^glr t Ttta# ?* Otksr F?l\?t.a. j! J. , ??h*AoU u Erfoot iqrra Kttti, im ,, u- ? h? f^TSJilLVt ::: ; ?K3H " >?t Ar O^niWU ?.. I. .t..liooa '* ** ?? " (? . my.i j*JTte TS5p TSJi i i? I * J SS {1 , M. CU?rloiU ........ t ?10p I tF&irX;. -HTSll ', kIH ~ fitftuni "" 1: fiSfrty- .. . -. . .te S , "'" i?-J<? yy^y is ' j | ? gpSfc? r jlfe fe* II," t "'! ' -I * "T l^isl ISWrifc TT* 41. Ay.dt.^ f/mt, *?*$- 5fc? 100% TUn latf - CTJVffi. m IS: . ... ?l4fir??. fteT' SIS: Hhmmwkmn Car ftarrlaa. -R^ava , ^aTOrzFW-'acss:.' f?> ?!? 4?y?jpi ?ad (W ^ ia rT ?- iSg*. ; #.?. TU^iL &mul*>Vrvm. * - iSs3?.t ^"gji& 1 '} mm \ < - 4TOU I pany. + ! isiness absolutely 4 he workof tearing km for us, only three || in have the goods Si 4 the story. Whole- ?8! f 31>OC5 | id fashionably cut. ^ ens, Hosiery, Un- ^ on. 5 t Ajvr^sr. i Auditor's Notice. jANCASTER, S.C.,l>ec. 5,1900. m N'oticb ii hereby given that t.iis ^ ofllee will be open from FIRST iay of January to the aorn )AY OF FEBRUARY 1H01, for the turpose of receiving the returns of he taxpayers of Lancaster county. All persons having property I t l. e mssession or control, as managers, lolders, or as husband, parent, guarian. trustee, executor, administrator, oceiver, accounting offlcer, agent, atorney or factor, 011 the tlrst day of anuary 1U01, are required to list the aniH for taxation within the time rewired by law or incur the penalty of 'ifty percent which attaches in case f failure to do so. The poll tax of One Dollar Is laid ipon all male persona between tinges of '21 and CO years, except perons who are maimed and nnahlp t< arn a support; also oufederate solders above the age of BO years. '1'bp Auditor or an assistant will a?uiid tba following: places iu tba coquj on the day aniaad heloW fir tin onvenience of the public. Heroin Tuesday, JaMiury 8th, 11 m. Icitsant VftUey?Wednesday, Jan. 8th, lelalr?Thursday, Jan. loth. "an Wylck?Friday, Jan. llth. )l*le, a m., Dutftht p. ru.,?Monday, Jan- 14th 'radasvlUe?'Tuesday, Jan. Ibth. "ax:ihaw ? Wednesday, Jan, Mth. 'litt Creek church?Thursday, Jan. 17th. )r. C. C. Wulah's?Friday. Jan. 18th. ? 'rlrmis?Saturday, Jan. IBth. lalie Held Mine- Monday, Jan. Slut. Cersiiaw?1Tuesday and Wed., Jan. !SM and 23d. loath Sprites?Thursday, Jan. 23d. Ml.asant Hill?Friday, J p in., Jan. OTth. )ry Creek 1*. O.? Monday, Jan. 28th. I'nder an act of the legislature, all lersons having a gross income of $2,00 or more are required to make k eturn of the same to the Auditor at he time tif making their other reurns. It will he to the interest or every axpayer t? make his return promptly f all personal property ; also of all ransfers or improvements on real state, anil save the penalty of BO per ent, which attaches after the 20th of 'ehruary. All persons sendinnr their retnrt,. othianttlre bj mail, will pleatiu sigu be oath at bottom of return before an nicer who i* authorized to take th ame. JOHN A. OOK, nun tjr Auditor. Imc. A. 190<v iturlnif Kxporuuicy. Simmon* Squ m : a no Tablet? olieer and Strengthen 'other. Shytrn I,?b?r aol Hob ConAnrim nt f in T<-rf<*v More Mules Coming! ? Yoh. and TTnrspc ? m -w .A. W Having well nigh sold out the wo carloads of stock wo received ho other day, our Mr. Crawford s now on the western markets .mying more MuIob and Horses or our rapidly increasing trade, he carloads of now stock being ought by Mr. Crawford are extorted to arrive hero Saturday of his week, so don't fail to call ml poo them. You'll Find in the Lot iome rare beauties in both Mules ,nd IIorRos. And while you are linking at our fine stork, you an take a fntop at our handiooit & liaplay of vehicle*?Huggiaa and V azona. jf/mrwrr <t wntim.