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Only Known a what Buttering from falling: of ttao I wor.ib, whites, painful or Irregular I mcntn, or any disease of tho distinctly H fcminluo organs Is. A man muy bympa D thiro or pity but ho cannot know tho I ag-mioa she goes through?tho terriblo jl eufK-rlng, ho patiently borne, which 1 I toba her of beauty, hone and hnppi- I 8 ne?;>. Yet this suffer)ng really is E U seedless. McELREE'S Wine ?I CwM I will banish it. This medicine B | cur *s all " female diseases " quick- n g ly tmd permanently. Itdoc9av. ay 3 Iwitta humiliating physical exarm- ' nations. The treatment may be ? taken at homo. There is not con- ?? tianal expense and trouble. The if sufferer is cured and stays cured, V/ine of Cardui is becoming the leading remedy for all troubles of this class. It costs but 81 from any druggist. For advice in cases requiring special directions, address, the "Ladies Advisory Department," The Chattanooga Medicine Co., Chattanooga, Tenn. y ]U<W. C. J. WEST, Nnsbvlll??, T?mi? , wr..i? i ? "Tlur wonderful medic to t ! In e ery huuto whsro there uro t?'.rls ; aad women." aw .'yv '?i mi ii 11 ! J LANCASTER RNTERPRINE. 'jblisb?d Lvary Wednesday and baturdcj BY Tfe i riterprise PuMlsIiiL^ - C .vcjto * A. J. CLAUK KUitor, One Ye ,r, ". $ 1.00 3ix Months, ... v0 cts ~hree Months .* 25 ch in Advance. iir-.i..T- . ..... u cunt y r ry 13, IV"!. The legislature will adjourn Saturday morning. They have staid out the Constitution,] limit. The anniv rs.irvof Air-Vine Lincoln's birth was celebrated in the North yesterday. \* \. York , Exchanges were England's new king Edwar V111 ha | ardoni-U Airs May hrielr vn \ iv?ri n, ...K .* ? . .iii .i t i l >> w I 1 <1 I I \V II lias been in prison ther** for omo ton year . Tho world will watch ill people of Topeka, Kansas, von closely for a while. The Loth of this month may furni di tlirh iiiiscenes, if tho- 1 saloons an not closed. The legislature has done on good thing this session in appropriating .td0,000 to i'liarlcs ton's exposition It has pa-sod both branches of tlmt bodv and has b.'eii approved by the governor. Wo predict that by the 15th of this month, the date of the expiration of the ultimatum jriven the saloon keepers by the d,000 people in massineetine assembled, there will not be an open saloon in Topeka, Kansas. "A little leaven leaveneth the whole lump," and so vt. seems in the case of Mrs. Carrie Xn tion. A ma-'Sin eiing of ) citizens has given notice u the saloons in that city that they must close up by the 15th or t.t!<e the consequences. The course of the authorities in Kentucky to bring to jo-tic the defiant violators of law in that state is in harp eon Iras Mini till' ()J I I1M Ml l-|||',"ling hold in TojK-kn, Kan., f<> enforce n law thftt tlio author ilies say they cannot enforce. It lias been said that tli log islature's chief ch; racti ri c i what it has not dono or v. if i r fused to do rath of than v. 'i n it has done. It iia- ji i.t a groat deal of time discussing measures that wore pro iptlv 1 illod when a vTote was i ; eri A few bills have been passed, h >t nothing.of very great importance If they had met and ] issed the appropriation hill end adjourned, the state would have moved on-about as we it will now, and its fcroai would have boon several th ands bettor oil'. I The world sneered at Nation when she was onto those Kansas saloons and br in<4 and destroying what was breakable ; but the yy will not sneer at the actic that massmeefcing of 3,000 zens, or at 'their deliberate cc to accomplish tlie same pur that she was working for. 1 madness, if madness it is, method in it. It now looks like the pe of Topeka, Kansas, have solved to rid themselves ol unlawful saloon, if they ] to do it unlawfully. Tho lie officials have failed to these illicit shops by la means, and now the people : rise up in their misht and an end to the business. Tn c words, the people will do un fullv what their sworn off could have done lawfully they would. The course Gov Bockhai Kentucky is taking in refer to the outlaws of certain j tions of that state will hr wholesome elFect upon t mountain toughs that given tho state so much trc t tramping under their foot laws of (ho land and dof 11 (he authorities. They wi arrested now or somebody be Killed, and very likolv i( bo both. But the end jus 5 the means. 3 THE LAW IGNOIiED. The Prohibition law of sas is ignored by the s;i ' Keepers, and the officials i done lit tie or nothing to p > stop lo their open and flap 1 violations of the law. It w be a strange turn of affa: the saloon men were to in the aid of the law to save [iprop-rtv. It would bestra still if the officials were to fheir od'u'ial aid iu prever } IJ if' destruction of the sal I that exist in open violatio ! one of the laws that tine sworn to lOifoveo j raniiNonln Cna k? Prorei I This disease always result* fr ?* ? <! or an attack of the grip and j I) preventi?<l h> t he timely in Chan lr rla.h'* Cough K in i 'I'lt,;! r-niedy was cxfei s ii - ed during the epidemics o 1 crippe of the past few years, ani , -,jig|.? ca lias ever been rep , I: .! iliil not recover or that rr* ,, piiciiiiiouia, which shows it to in preventive of that dang i! -case. ? hamherlain'a Cough t has ga ned a wov it wide re > M' a lot '?"yres I colds and For sale t?y .fry. Mackej Co. I.UUINLA ITKK'N WOIM It has t enai'jly linen a Killing Hotly. According to the general I derstanding, the legislature adjourn sometinio early St day morning The hour sc I mi,!.. i .i | luivuii^ilt J. I 111 <1 \ , < ( 1111 lllill ' ho the ollicial hour of adjo ment, though tho active i will be about 5 or t> o'clock urday morning. There s>till a groat many bills on calendars of both houses most of them will become la They aire generally purely 1 bills or thoao of no general 11crust As to cotton mill legislat which created the greatest P-rest and most debate, ti was little done. The child bor 'bill failed to paiss an* looks as if the liouso resolut to appoint at commissione investigaito child labor co tions will not pass, the there is time enough for j4?'i through the senate. At senate voted for the child 1; hi I! there scons to ho u disj t i in !? |.i < over the coin mis feature of ilm question in imp >riaiit law as to co mills was passed and that S oator Henderson's hill t( el ir -eot'on mill stocks real iate for purposes of taxat and thus prevent their ta.va i w ire, when owned outsidi the state NTo reapportionment hill passed but that will have tc done at the next session. 1 T he proposed male of the | 11 as *t mt'iary farms failed to pass, and Bury 80 d.d the bill to slop the hiring l?l,s- ol convicts to private parties and to hlro them to counties for ^>ur poses of road improvement. And Mrs- in connection with this the broad "7; tire bill wait defeated. 'eukfOver annu'd elTort to have a rprld 8tateinsnrai.ee inspector olectod )it of again failed, as did the effort to (,ti- have the fre? pa s law abolished ,ll,sn This, however, pasted the house "'heir ,)V a majority but was hilled I s in the set ?tby a vote of one. The effort to regulate and systematise tlie salaries of county oflieers was postponed until next mple session. 1 r?- Two dispensary measures, one f the electing dispensers hv the people have and the other relating to the dis pub- trihution of profits were either stop Killed or postponed until next wful 8e88j0n. xvill ... ... " Ami is annually tlio case all l111* efforts to legislate njiainst the ithor .|go]os^ ar)d destructive "yaller" law- ,j0{. failed, and the sheep industry leers ,-n this state must languish until ? " his many chain pinna are dead or lett at home. The appropriation bill which in of yet has to be acted on by the once senate, will probably carry in por- the neighborhood of $250,000 ivo a more than last year Yet the hose state levy has not been incroasliave ed and in most of the counties mlilo the snntr levv as last yeat rei the mains. The regular expenses yincr an(l the extra ones provided for 11 l>o will be raised without any exwill tra levy by reasonof the increase will in 'he valuation of property in tifios the state. NlaJo of rtlilo, Clfy of ToUilu' l I.ik n-i County. I SS Kail- Fr.vnU J. Oh. n. y m>!:c*oath Hint he Is eon' or partner of t< ? iirm of ! ' J. Oh^noy Si Co., llooil ! doliv: l)ii>li i>vv In ii. f'ltv of Toledo County and state afov<-.?ld. and tli it wivld linn will have | pay tlio sunt f On.' Hundred Dollars for each I ann very < ;\r<? or Uatarrb that c vnnot bo cured lit ?'l J by tie into of H all* s Cat irrh Cure*. | FRANK J. CHENEY. ' . . S t.rn to before m? and subscribed In my Ollltl i previuv Mn?'.j , ,| ,y of DfCi-tnbcr, A. I?. iH8n. irs if 'st ti { a \v. <ir.iiAsoN, voko Notary Public. HitU'D <'a' irrl, Curo U inKcn Internally, and llx'il' HC't-s diroct: id-. I u 1innrnuxsurfaces of th'i sv-t- .n 3f loariirvmlHi, free. lljLJPr F .1 I 11F.NKV A CO., Toledo O. l.'.n.l ! '*' if Ijiitts. 7fi \ Hull's Family Pills tiro In'Hl. iting _ __ o<?ns ' JOB PRINTING j Done Neatly And "may *vj Done Cheap. Ev We Make a Specialy of f 1.5 11 ""J Note IIeads, orteil I",;.1.*"4,! Letter 1 leads. ::z: Bill Heads, KHp. Rnvelopes, Law I briefs. * | Law Blanks, B.I.I MAI.ISTIIWIi mm] Deeds and u n- _ win Mortgages, ^u[j Liens and will Bills of Sales, time Posters, Pro*at" frames, I land arc j . the Bills. an your order* solicited. iws. ocal Enterprise Pub. Co. ion, Money Loaned. tlOre Ineffotl'Wi Mi.rt.'ii'n I.<an.> on improTfd , farms at rrHMnimliic r?t< la R. E. WYLIE, ,| :* Attornoy at Law, Lancaster, S C, II 11 ? M-Sept SM. ! (*>. ions ?__________ ^ 1? A Torpid l.lwr ritusea l)*pr naion of Spirit# Dili- Indlpusilon, Constipation nmi Ilctdui'hr l*?o Dr. M A. Simmons Liver Meillotne to attain III <rh !?l?i that on.' n. r-> ! it to I ? A ntoii* minting a nketoh and da?rr1i>tlon may iuil notch it aacartnln our opinion free whether a* ' liiyantlnn I* probably patontphle. Cnmmttnlee. I, ,M tloita utrlotly confidential. Handbook on 1'atanU II'MI pant free. <>M? M agio,ry for nccortng ratente. /.f Tntenta taken through Mumi A Co. reeafva "I ?yo-t'it noflrr, without charge, In tba Scientific American. W ?IS A D.igotnoly lllngtratad weekly, 1 arraat atr U- ci. 'i of anr*kclentiae Journal. Term*. W a i I mi ,e,, f. or month*. |L old by all aewednalrm. Do you ! Cough? Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will cure a t1 Cough or Cola at once. Conquers Croup,Whooping-Gough and MeaaleCough without foil. Mothers praise It. Doctors prescribe it for Bronchitis, Hoarseness. Grippe, Pneumonia and Consumption. It gives quick, sure results. Price, 25cte. Refhsothe dealer's substitute; it is not as good. Dr.Bulls Cough Syrup Always oures when others fail. Dr. Bull's Pill# cure Constipation and Liver Trouble#. 50 pill#, 10 eta. Trial box, 5 eta. Vigor Men LaNlIf, qulrkl)', pcriiiancnty Hestored UDdniDfl Dr. JEAN CVII AURA'S (Paris) mriuiru GREAT FRENCH TONIC AND V iTALI/.ER in Bold with a written guarantee to cure Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, Failing Memory, I'M;s. Dizziness, Hysteria, Stops alt Dntns-on the Nervous Svstem Caused by Had HsMts or Excessive Use of Tobacco, Oi> um, Liquors, or "Living the Paoo that Kills" It wards olT Insanity, Consumption and Death. It Clears the lllood and Drain, lit.this tin Uie Shattered Nerves. Restores thr Fire O' You lb. and Bring* the Pink Glow to P.ilr (hooks, and Makes You Young and alRo Strong Rgatn. R'cents, tS Boxes tR Ry Mall to Any Address. Crawford liros ."Druggists. Agents. Lntica#t?*r. S. C. 1-e-w] Koaoi Dyspepsia Cure Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aids Nature In strengthening and reconstructing the exhausted digestive organs. It Is the latest discovereddlgestjnt and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efllclency. It Instantly relieves and permanently cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn, Flatulenco, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Sick Headache, Gastealgla.Cranape apd all other results of imperfect dlfeufbh. Prlco50c. ind f 1. Larjro slzocpntataaS^Mpwi email eUa. Jlook all Prepared b*? E. C. c^W^T AC04 CbWefh. Womanly Beauty. Spar/elitit; K//rn ntttl Itrif/ht furen. Aw the Fruits of Sound Nerves. UiUniDn "! CKKAT FKKNt II NKHVK ninillru TONIC AND VI'l'll.IZKK t'uri-H Ni : vuii- r-.xI>uust1<n, Hysteria, Dizziness and Him tsclu . lUokiirlu1 itlso Female \VenUnes-> so common ..11 1.r t'.e Monthly 1'oriods, Ac. fj J T | C Pa-slim through the inlny cliai.jre U?ftX>\) from Cir hood to Woirrnhood will Out In It a wonderful relict nnU i? aeOt. It Qie ti prid Sir. tli: thru* tlio N?'i\"m. tlttog Hi- H'.i ?l, Clears the Hrutn an-l Tones up the whole System MAKKS A WOMAN I.IIIIK TOtTNII AND rnvil. VOI'MII. I RICK 50 cents, II Hoses ?5. St ill by until to any address Sold l>y t rawdord Hros , Drtnrtrists, Adonis. nuu.astor, S. C. ion] ~ . x--, ~ jvauiai smp POSITIONS'quakantkbd, Undor #3.000 Un?h Deposit. Kal road ??r? Ptld Op?n !! y+%r to Both F??r? /<mt Ch?sp Bo?r4 C?etirgla-.\laban>u Bu?lu(>ii Culle(T^ More Mules Coming! Yes. and Horses. Too ! Having well nigh sold out tlie two carloads of stock we received the other day. our Mr. Crawford is now on tlie western markets buying more Mules and Horses for our rapidly increasing Irade The carloads* of new stock being lwuphf by Mr. Crawford are expected to arrive here Saturday of ll.io .. ,w.lr O.v o.:i ' - " ?? - ?? \ i rv , n?i tiwu I l<21l ID CM! I and see them. You'll Find in the Lot Some r?r?' heaulioa in both Mules an' Horses. And while you are looking til our lino stock, von can lake a peep at our handsome display of vehicles?Buggies and Wagons. EL L TO TT d* CH A WFO li I). UhpiI during Kxjvctanov. Simmon* Squ iw V W tno ? r IVHi-tn chofr and S'remrthon Mother, Sluirtnn Ua>>or and K?>b Conflui-wcnt of lis Tor rot* Dr. ituri rrmnts of Mrnatrual Piiv M mis yrod:i Mimvirriairi- simmOOH Squaw Vlnn wine or ThMoh Corrori tho il?rtn^i men is WANTED! Reliable man for Manager of ** | Branch Omen we wish to -.open in this vicinity. If your record 1 is (). Iv. here is an opportunity, i \f :.. 11 -- ?; rvnuiiv give goo<i reference when tvriting. THR A. T MORRIS, WHOLESALE HOUSE 1 CINCINNATI, OHIO. Illustrated catalogue 4 cents tnmps. l?t. Mal^otrlnn oun Hnrt a !<vl*.-montin t|M iff , t*m v?h'l?? ifi*- l,iv?-r M In MrfoCI orilor hr M. A Simmon* l.lv. r Mtoiieth* in tlio ln-nl R^Kulittor. I . N ' ' ' ' f of the | * BARG $ He; \ B'k'g <! | Com] | HERE'S A i SALE I $ oi i Odds, t ? SELDC ^ They !^are mo\ ^ splendidly.. Thron $ CASH E ? are visiting us. ^ { MOT ^ on every purchase, here, and not gc | BARC ^ Everything is a 1 ^ have room for N< daily appearing. A f? fer, all I fiftftds ni VI V V VfL Kf Hi ^ It will pay you tc f Single purchaser hu J Bargains are unequ I Heath B'k'g tiUUHW. | Broken j and Re T i.1 i. 1 -_i. 11 ?uiai nave naiuran ter a whole seas i ins$ We have turned ^ gains by making. I TEffiK : I IN PF \ all of our W inter Sh oes, Hats, * Ui ^ Goods and Wash k SUCH VA . --I best 5 iAlNS +1 ath | fe Mer. | < pany. j PUITAD ? wiiL.ni ^ r0R YOU. | all &> ,nds, Lots, 5 mnants I ? . . i r & y accumulated ai- ^ ^ on of bi^r sell- ^ . i [ into Great Bar- ^ ran 1 sices t r goods, Clothing, ^ nder-Wear, Dress ^ Goods. ^ lUES s ' * SEEN.? /in^ out of here ^ gs of ^ .UYERS $ if"ou save ^ ^EY ? You cannot buy w y5 . _ * 3argain. We must J # iw Spring Goods ^ ill goods must suf lust Go. i i ) buy here. Not a ^ it realizes that our $ ailed. ^ ? >urs etc., etc. ^ O- uir ^ ? 6i roer. w. \ i