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Rheumatism Rheumatic paint are the cries of protest an?l distress from tortured muscles, aching joints and excited nerves. The blood hai been poisoned by the accumulation ol waste matter in the system, and can nc longer supply the pure and health sustaining food they require. The whole system feels the effect of this acid poison ; and not until the blood has been purified and brc ght back to a healthy condition wil' the aches and pains cease. Mrs. James Kelt, of 707 Ninth street. N. K. UT ishlngtoa. D. C., writes st fallows i '"A fee months ago I had an attack of Sciatic Rhensaa tiarn in ita worst form. The pain was so intense that I _ became completely proaThe attack was an unusually severe one, and ray condition was regard* ed as being very danger- Up fjflK ous. I was attended by v. ^ oneof the moat able doe- fls tors in Washington, who is _ also a member of the fac- SHHBMmg^S ulty of a leading medical college here. Me told me to continue hia preecrip- . , tionsand I would get well. After having i' Bllet twelve times without receiving the alighted benefit, I declined to continue his treatment ant longer. Having heard of S. 8. S.(Swift's Specifid recommended for Rheumatism, 1 decided, almoa in despair however, to give the medicine a trial and after I had taken a few bottles I was able ti hobble aruuud on crutches, and very soon there fter had no use for then at ail, ?. 6. S. havtnj cared tne sound and welt. All the distresainj pains hare left me, my appetite has returned and I am happy to be again restored to perfed health. /gQh 0^ the ^reat v.-gctablf ^ purifier and tonic, it the ideal remedy in all ^^B rheumatic tro ubl ea. There are no opiates 01 minerals in it to disturb the digestion and lead to ruinous habits. We have prepared a special hook on Rheumatism wnich every sufferer from this psinful disease should read. It is the most complete and interesting book of the kind in existence. It will be sent free to any one desiring it. Write our physicians folly and freely about your case. We make no charge for medical advice, f THE SWIFT SPECIFIC CO., ATLANTA, OA. LANCASTER ENTERPRISE. Jublishod fcvery Wednesday and baturday BY rbe Enterprise - Publishing Company A. J. CLARK Editor. One Year $ 1.00 Six Months 50 cts Three Months. 25 cts In Advance. Wednesday, March 20, 1901. LOOKING TOWARD WASHINGTON. McLaurin's seat in the United States senate will be hotly contested in 1902. It is said that Congressman Latimer, State senator Henderson of Aiken and Col. Wylie Jones of Columbia will be candidates for the nlnee. The Columbia correspondence of the News and Courier is authority for the statement that McLaurin him self will be a candidate for the position. Going to Hawaii. Knoxville, Tenn., March 18.-A colony of 100 negroes left Knoxville today for Hawaii under a ihree-vears contract to the 11a waiian Commercial and Sugar company. The party was raised by S. R. Maples, an intelligent negro,who goes with the colonists. The negroes are to be used on a large sugar plantation. In raising the party an attempt was made to get whole families for the reason that the company has had difficulty in keeping American negroes without families on the plantations. The attempt was partially successful. Their promptness and their rdeasant efTects make Hewitt's Little Early Risers most popular little pills wherever they are known. They are simply perfect for liver and bowel troubles. Crawford Bros. d w s New England Mills Down. Fall River, M ass., March 18 ?The Chase, Robeson, Merchants, American Linen and Metacomet cotton mills, operating 350,000 spindles, were stopped today in * pursuance of the agreement to curtail production. It is probable that next week the majority of the mills in this city, including the Laurel Lake mills, which at first had decided to close today, will be shut down. Catarrh Cannot be Cored. With Local Application*, as they cannot reach ttie seat of the (ibea.se. Catarrh is a blood or constitutional disease, and in order to cure it you must take internal remedies. Mall's Catarrh (Jure is taken internally, and acts directly on the blood and mucous surfaces. Mall's Catarrh Cure is not a quack medicine. It was prescribed by one of the best physicians in this country for years, and is a regular prescription. It is composed of the x best tonics known, combined with the best blood purifiers, acting directly . N oil the mucous surfaces. The perfect combin ition of the two ingredients is what produces such wonderful results in curing catarrh. Send for testimonials free. F. J. CHENEY A CO , Props.2 Toledo, <). Sold by druggists, price cents. Hall's Family Fills arc the best. \ 2,000,000 Spindles Will Stop Fall River. Maim., March 15.? , It is certain toda.v that the curi lailment plan put forward by the gelling committee of the Manufacturers' association will ! be more extensive than wan I looked for when the movement was inaugurated. Figures collected today indicate that about 2.000,000 spindles will be idle, showing that the production will be lessened during the abut down period a full million pieces. X Oootl 4 ongh Medicine for Chll* dren. ul have no hesitancy in recommending Chamberlain's Cough Remedy," says F 1' Moran, a well kuowu and popular baker, of Petersburg, Va. "We have given it to our children wher. troubled with bad coughs, also whooping cough, and it always gives perfect satisfaction, it wus recommended to mo by a druggist as the best cough modi cine for children as it contained no opium or other harmful drug." Sold by J F Mackey & Co. mar A Million For St. Louis. St. Louis, March 16.?Andrew Carnegie has offered to donate tl flfWl nnn fnr tho hiiihlititr of n uew public library in St. Louis. The offer is similar to many others which Mr. Carnegie has made to cities throughout this country. The conditions on which the gift is to be made can only be complied with by the city of St. Louie. Mr. Carnegit asks that the city furnish an un emcumbered site for the library and that a maintenance fund of $15,000 per year be assured. The stomach controls the sitna tion. Thnso who are hearty and strong are those who can oat and digest plenty of food. Kodol Dys pepsia Cure digests what you eal and allows you also to eat all the good food you want. If you suffei from indigestion, heartburn and belching or any stomach trouble this preparation can't help but dr you good. The most sensativf stomachs can take it. Crawford Bros. d-w-? j MiHNOiiri Will Tax Liquor. Jefferson City. Mo.. March 15 ?Ihe senate today passed thr house bill taxing whiskey, rum brandy, gin, distilled spirits of all kinds, wines and vinuout liquors sold in the State. The house, it is predicted, will concur in the senate amendment It is estimated that the hill will raise $150,000 in revenue annually. Court I'roceedtnffM. Court convened here Monday morning, .Judge Town send presiding. ihe following cases have been disposed ofrElliott Thomas convicted of nrnnd Im-.-onv ami sentenced to 18 months on chain gang. Abraham Cunningham plead guilty to charge house bren4 ing and larceny and sentenced t<i 1 I months 011 chain gang. John Crawford was found guilty of as jsault and battery of a high and aggravated nature, but wns grant td a now trial, bis case then nol prossed. Jim Gibson was convicted of assault and battery with intent to kill. Sealed sentences the defendants being absent. True bills have boon found in the following cases : Jake Williams, burglary and larceny; Anthony Thompson, Reuben Ale Dow, Henry McCardell, arson; Win. Twitty, violating dispensary law ; Stewart Hood, murder. The following cases have been continued : Sain Izard, assault and battery with intent to kill ; J.J. and W. T: Blackmon, similar offense ; Philip T. ICauthen, grand larceny; John Lee, Jos. Walker, Floyd White, Richard Thompson and Richard I Raskins, grand larceny ; Stewart flood, murder. The following nol prossed : D. A. Funderburk, assault and battery with intent to kill; Robt. Crockett, larceny ; Adam Kirk land, obtaining goods under false pretenses ; C. C. Horton, Sr., resisting ottieer and aggravated assault and battery. The McCardell arson case was tried yesterday and resulted in an aeqaittal. grand jury's rrport. To the Hon. D. A. Toumsend) Pre tiding Judge : The Grand Jury of Lancaster county begs leave to submit the following report: We have passed on all bills handed to us by the Solicitor. Through committees we have i examined all the public offices and find them well and neatly i kopt. Wo recommend a new : desk for the auditor's office. We also recommend some re pairs at the jail. Wo find the > inmates are well cared for. We havo examined the Lancaster dispeusary and find il well and neatly kept. The committee appointed to examine the Kershaw dispensary will report at the next term o( court. We recommend two new tents for the chain gang and find the prisoners are well cared for. We find tho inmates of the poor house woll fed and cared for and recommend some repairs on tho dining room at the poor house We report Gazarina Hancock for keeping a disorderly house. Witnesses to prove the same: J. B. Sims, J. W. Stognor, Albert Roberts and Nelson Sinclair. We report John Wright and Jau -Garris for living in adul i tery. Witnesses to prove the sftrae : John Catoo, Will Mas sey and Henry Ellis. We report Charlie Gardner i Ben Jenkins, John Pitts and i J urant Taylor for breaking the i Sabbath and shooting on the 1 public highway. Witnesses tc provo the same : Jim Wright 1 Cephus Gregory and Caosai Gregory. f In conclusion we desire tc thank your Honor for the uni form kindness, courtesy and assistance given us in the dis j charge of our duties, all ol I which is respectfully submitted J. F. Williams, t foreman. The lingering cough followinj ' grippe calls for the One Minutr Con (hire. For all throat ani ' lung troubles this is now the cnl^ harmless remedy that gives im ' mediate results. Prevents con ' sumption. Craw ford Bros, d-w a : Marlboro Man Commita Suicide 1 Special to The State. Bennettsville, March 18?Thos i Troy Breeder), a member of t , prominent family, committed suicide early this morning, firs! , cutting his throat and then shoot I ing himself with a pistol. Breed on had been sick wit! grip and pneumonia, but wat thought to be recovering. IIit children were also sick and Bree den had .become despondent ; \Vlien tho physician culled yes ( terday he told him he would nol he alive when he came agaii today. Mr Breeden is well connected hut has never made a success lie was about 55 years old. Hit home is five miles from Bennetp v i 11 o. Counterfeits of DeWitt's Witcl Hazel Salve are liable to causi blood poisoning. Leave them al alone. The original has the nami 1 DeWitt's upon the box and als< 1 wrapper. It is a harmless and i healing salve for skin diseases Unequalled for piles. Grawfort Bron. d w-i Millinery unit the Milliner*. Tho Lancaster Mercantile 1 Go's milliner, Miss M. E. Evans arrived from New York ant Baltimore yesterday having purchased tho necessary stool of millinery for the spring ant summer trade here at tho Gan son Cash Store. At the Heath Banking <fc Mer cantile Co., Miss 'l'hom will pre side again, arriving today. Slu will he assisted by Miss Daisy lluey. Miss Thoni is deservedly very popular here and her friendi will he glad to see her return. ? Mr It. .1. M K'korel! of York v I'e whs t>wn Monday. ? Dr. Kutledge and Mr. Jak< Knight wore among those, win visited Kershaw Sunday. ? Mrs. Thos.'Lang, of Camden is visiting her daughter here, Mrs I, T. Baker. , ?Mr. J C. M<?bley of Jones ville was in town this week. ? Mr. Thomas C. Howze, ar aged citizen ot Bascomville diet > last Friday of grip. -- - I I I Do you J : COUgh? t Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will euro a ^ Cough or Cola afc ouco. Conquers Group,Wbooping-Cough and Measlo- Ai Cough without fail. Mothers praise it Doot-ors prescribe it for Bronchi- A tia, Hoarseness. Grippo, Pneumonia X* ? and Consumption. It gives quick, sure results. Price, 25 cts. Refhsetho dealer's substitute ; it is not as good. m Dr.BuH's \ Cough Syrup t * Always cures when others fail. ^ > Dr. Bull's PIC* cure Constipation and Liver v 1 Troubles, so pUU, io cts. Trial box, 5 cts. ? ? 5 Value of Advertising. ^ Lau8sanne, Switzerland, Mar. w . 15.?Tne duel which haa been ^ , arranged to take place today be J (ween M Paul Deroulede and M i \ ; Andrew Bullet has been abandon | T ed in consequence of the author j : ities expelling both the would be1 J . contestants from Switzerland. The seconds drew up a declar- , # ation saying that in the presence J [ of force majeure they adjudge j . the honor of their principles safe Tj j and declared the incident closed. . Both parties then left Switzer- A land. 2 ? ^ ?The census department thus T * figures Lancaster county's area at $ * 501 square miles which m ikes in A > acres 320,640. 3 . _ -I* , TIIEPIIOENlX IMNCECO. 4 Hartford, conn. l I o? |5 f ASSETS, January 1st, 1901, j^i $5,583,494.25. 2 Insures town ami country \u property. Agent at Lancaster. ? A.J.CLARK. % > Jan. 9, 1901. ly. 0 1 4 Registration Notice. ^ " milE PUBLIC will take notice that . the Kegistra' ion Hooks will be ^ open at the COUKT HOUSE for the aJ registration ot parties entitled to reg. ister under the constitution, on the 1st Monday t Tuesday in each month. until SO days preceding the general [ ( election. M.CASKEY, J ^ i iiair. isd. itejr. Lancaster Co. \ ( March 7. 1S?00. 4 ' ' GENTLEMEN, Get the New. Novel !< Discovery. ; ^ ; PIGEON MILK IAJKCTOB * Cures Gonorrhoea and Gleet in I to 4 days; i V ; Its action is idu^UmI. Prevents stricture. A 1 Vcomplete To l>o carried invest rocket "-tire J pr-ventatlvc. Sent liy mail In plain pacUace. K prepaid, on receipt of prlco. fl.00 per box- , . for *2. SO J Crawford liros. Druggists Aleuts. I.;u>cas V tor. S. C. I-ew.l | J This j< Wav. 11 i Pl0ciS6. j I Just received a car load of Co ! ^ s utnbia and Jewel Buggies, top j j and open, all the different kinds / ^ of springs and colors. These ^ . Buggies are beyond doubt the' j 1 nicest and best Wearing that wo b have handled. We have also a C large lot of Btiggv Harness, from 0 $>>.00 to $18.00 per set. Blow ? and wagon bridles, from thelx c.ieapest to the best. We still & | sell the best Mules and Horses!^ for the least money of any other I 1 f * * I ^ 5 dealers in the up country. I We have a number of extra f good harness and saddle horses. ^ Our livery outfit is the best j and we can always furnish a nice ^ turnout at very reasonable rates. :d Come and see us. ^ 9 C ri i iiiTT o nniuirnnn CLLiuI i tt unAwrunu. Kodol . Dyspepsia Cure '! Digests what you eat. It artificially digests the food and aldi Nature In strengthening and recon* 1 ttructiog t be exhausted digestive or* gant. It Is the latest dlscovereddlgesU ant and tonic. No other preparation can approach It in efficiency. It in* . atantly relieves and permanently curea Pyspepela, Indignation, Heartburn Flatoience, Sour Stomach, Nausea, lick Headache, Gastralgia.Ciampaand 1 (11 other results of imperftcldlgeatlon. 1 1 esssssmms. \ of the best ? + BARGAINS + ? Heath i * - - _ B k g & Mer. ? # Company. I 4 HERE'S A CHEAP f * SALE FOR YOU. \ of all 5* if. Odds, Ends, I Broken Lots, 1 and Rem nants I * *?\ that have naturally accumulated af- ^ ter a whole season of big selling. ? We have turned into Great Bar- a gains by making # TERRIBLE REDUCTIONS IN PRICES t all of our Winter goods, Clothing, $ Shoes, Ilats, Under-Wear, Dress ^ Goods and Wash Goods. ^ SUCH VALUES t SELDOM SEEN % * They '^are moving out of here ^ splendidly. Throngs of CASH BUYERS * , - ? - ^5 * are visiting us. You save ! ' MONEY ? * on every purchase. You cannot buy C' here, and not get a ; BARGAIN. ? Everything is a Bargain. We must 4 * have room for New Spring Goods ^ ( * daily appearing. All goods must suf- ^ J for, ?ll ? <" | Goods Must Go. | I It will pay you to buy here. Not a 4 & Single purchaser but realizes that our ^ k ? r Bargains arc unequalled. $ ^ ^ Yours etc., etc. # I Heath B'k'g & Her. Co. ? 6 > t * Uvvw%jMtsjk<i> ?* ? v%v%v^