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\ \ EOkEMA'S ITCH IS TORTUREEczema is caused by an acid humor io the blood coming in contact witli the skin and producing great reduess and inHaintn ition ; little pustular eruptions form t nd di -.charge a thin, sticky fluid, -which dries and scales off ; sometimes the skin is hard, dry and fissured. Eczema in any form is a tormenting, stubborn disease, and 4be itching and burning at times are almost unbearable; the acid burning humo: seemj to ooae out and set the skin on fir-\ Salves, washes nor other external applications do any real good, for as long u ^ the poison remains in the blood it -will keep the skin irritated. OAD FORM OF TETTER. " For three years I bad Tetter on tay hands, which caused them to swell to twice their n tural sire. Part of the titne the disease M&- C- y was in Ine fotni of run- V nitig se res, very pain- ffi'* ,f ful, and causing me . V much d.*cotnfort Four doctors said the Tetter jUk* ?Fi*CTV had progressed too fat M&kr to be cured, and they >; VtiiCA could u> nothing for 1 ' me. 11 >ok only Three . bottles of 8. S. S. and was completely cured. This wi s fifteen years * since eren any sign of my old trouble." ? Maa. * t,. B. Jackson, 1414 McGee St., Kansas City, Mo, S. S. S. neutralizes this acid poison, coolsthe blood and restores it to a healthy, natural state, and the rough, unhealthy skin becomes soft, smooth and clear. cures Tetter, Krv ^ sipelas, Psorias s, Salt Rheum and a11 skin diseases due to a poisoned condition of the blood. Send for our book and write u< about your case. Our physicians have made tnesc diseases a life study, and cat help you by their advice; we n?. charg? forthisservice. Allcorrespondonct is conducted in strictest confidence. THi. SWIFT SPECIFIC CO.. ATLtwrr,. CA. i LANCASTER ENTERPRISE, \ Published hvery Wednesday and Satur i 13 BY The. Enterprise - Publishing Compaq A. J. CLARK Editor, One Year ^1.00 Six Months 50 ch Three Months 25 ct! In Advanco. Saturday, March 30, 1001. A DUAL LEGISLATURE. WvnH Inir Slpnnno in rnlnniKiu 4 !?r UAVlt ill|^ UVl IIVO All I 111 Wallace House and the Mackey House. The death of Gen. Wallace recalls vividly to the minds of no! a few the exciting scenes enacted while South Carolina was in the hands of a dual government John S. Verner, master of Ltioh^ *" - mnnd county, was a mom he r ol the Wallace house, representing Oconee county. He pays a high tribute to the character of luJ^t Wallr-ce. That gentleman, ht nays, was one of the moni even tempered men this State produced in the closing years ot the A ^ I a a t n/snf 1 r% oil f b '? * m i ncu vvinui j . x ij an uic r iv n c ~t, when tragedy brooded over law-making assemblies, (ion. Wallace was cool, delermin d and in full possession ot tho situation. Referring to the incidents of that time, Mr. Vomer gave a running statement a:> to the |principal happenings. * In the general election of 187f! the Democrats Jelected u large number of representatives to {the general assembly which had ! -merly been overwhelming! - K -publican. Tho electiou of tho delegations from Edgefield and Laurens counties was contested, however. Tho State Derrr .no executive committee urge i tho imocratic members elect t ? re <rt to Columbia promptly, lis was done and the night be re the assembling df the Ugi-lature the Democratic rep.- ntatives met in Clark's hail n i in caucus nominated tho follo^i g ticket: W. II. Wall ace, Union, epeakor; Jno. T. Sloan, Sr., Richmond, clerk ; W. B. V. 11] iams, of York, reading tierk ; Brown, Barnwell. srr^ Thei"W secretary of Si -i# ? . * Ilayne, haV?^ tho. meantime retuned to granWcof44iAfiiltM* <>i eloo*ion to the Democratic c?u>te tees Edgefield and Laurens. The ^^j^^aMicans watered in the State r body, headed hy the 1. Ige field and Laurens delegations inarched to the State eapitol. but -*ie/e refused admission. Wliere>on John C. Sheppard, of Kdged, delivered a protest. The Nil building was in charge of *1 troops commanded by eager. The Democrats then *v to theCarobnu hall, andingtin^^e>Hr ' pt iuchland county a Ui .ho .c^ ! j and behind the stores on Uuin 1 i street. This building is histdin ! j in many ways, having been bu..l! of brick still hot from the smok-' ing ruins of Columbia in In] this hall the Democratic mem j hers,consisting a quorum (though j not a majority) of the general as i semhly, proceeded to elect the! ! ticket noriiaatetl in caucus the! j night beio-.e. The senate, which I was conceded to bo Republican.! j was nntilied ot the organization/ at Carolina hall, but took no j. j notice of t he body and recognized 1 ' tho Republican house, which was, : 11 session at the Stale capltol. From this the Democratic D house brought action in this i state supremo court to mum!-!; ainus Ilayno, the secretary of! i I State, ro issuo election certili- M , catos ro the Democrats from ' ( Edgefield and Laurens. Tin j Democrats won their j??.?inis. ,, Then at the suggestion ??i the : State Democratic executive com ' i mittee, the Wallace house dceidedto get controll <<: the hdl of the house of r< pres< m dives ! (Jon linger agreed | o inter-! i pose 110 material int erterrrn 1 ;, if the Democrat* won f? ac.W'-t .themselves peaceably. Dow n ever although admi-Don to tin-: building was obtained it \s a > j necessary to pass the i?orlals i?: the legislative boll. iStrat gy j r and force were brought mo, play. , '1 he Radical house was toh < assemble at noon one Thursiha-y. :, The Democrats, singly and i>_y ; I back streets, made t m ir way to ! tlie State capitol and obtained 1 admission- Tim iiadicals werei ; not expecting rliis movement! 'jilowevor th 1 nogroe sergent at I Janus a hurly follow attempted j j to prevent entrance af t swindling doors of gr<'on baize. t'ol 1 James Orr el Ander^ou, tlirii.M | liini to one side. Mr John ?S ', Verner scrambled through the , i logs of the combatants and snatched the door open The Democrats then filed in and (?en. Wallace took the speakers ' chair. This was a '"ew minn' v be'??r? I 12 o'clock. When the :im >> > noon rrriveil t.ho R. pntd.<. m house officials attempted t;? >..( < . their seats, bu* were repined. 1 r They obtained chairs, howc-vei, r and sat beside the Detnoern'ie officers. From Thuisday until j Monday at noon fh? deal ^<.v i rninet:! rontinued. R> ev speakers. . .? > clerk", { ?<> ? .-en , 1 olliee. Dinany that lime 1 ),inn.iv:i' '? i I ! in- li i i: . ' > ho COn'.d it"! g;d. l '"...ision. Food WIS I.r ujf,! by 1 ':. ir" friends, anil t bo legislate in tho ball. If a Demcra! World rise to1 \hlrcss Speaker Wall . . U it;*! woiihl llieo aSpeakei M ickey. ..id l.oih .iinii',, is speak al I ho same limn, <? ?< h ley- i ' ing to drown ilm oHtrr. No 1?11- ifi*=>was fransai ?cil <?r pvi-n ' attempf;,d. In itie iii"iUltimo ioiii i camo over lo tho 1> . unci* i i< I ftf indai'd, iJuni.ltmi .tr.d M \ ? I - ? !' aii'o; I ; NY -il; ;r\ S ;ui< ; ; ; ]J"S)on < " Now ho i . i'. . . m . Irom Fuiili i ! Hamilton was:he fi: : I tin k"'( Ik lil'.'.lk. ? .'till a negro ot iulelligencn and im an Ho walked into ll.rSi i! (null less I 1; alii rod in hroaduiot n. L..'in_tj his benvei lint and t*o' i !h*m !? ?i can * on desk, and <i -j>.:i\i.:? \ his rftVolvn-r, winch i.?. ':d-o ' : r close a I i iitd .;e add?<> < I do L ' Wabaon itf. "Mr. Speaker" 'In |j 'i egroes crowded around i m en- * I raged. I'hn vshi'o men ;!m) surgf up towards dc-'k. NN bom i j he tm*an I o add ret-', its 'dr. Spn <k ei?'" Telling tlie negroes si and bach. Hamilton .kept ih'.i: at Kay with l\is pistol m d said, , J that as soon At qui * v\renter d h?* would explain whom h- me m.j T'kO eager crowd loll b tck and ih... ( negro then proclaimed why j would 11 phohl the decent politii t j A Oiiod (-ougli Mrdlrlnr for j ?l ron. "I have no hesitan*v in recotu- ' mending Chimb rUiu1* 'on-I ' Kennedy," ?;?>? K I' Moran, . I well known and popular Kak^r. < ot Peternhiirjr, Va. vVu h?v" ] given it to our children whoi , troubled with had cough*, al*G whooping cough, and it alwav givoK perfect satisfaction Ji w i* recommended to me by ? druggist ns the belt cough medi cine for Tib* hi it rnrtaiiwd f :m < pinother harmful ' I Irug" sSBmv .J F Mackey <V f (>(> ITiarj I -4 4 Since the decline m t\ :on, all kinds of goods aimble. We not in on t o is usual. Our buyer, \v turned from New Yorl successful trip, and see bur jol )s that will do our srs good. S* in iiiss. Foulards, new designs, :mly one pattern of a kind, ^c per yd ; a lovely .p dity Satin Liberty in 1 the new shades at 75c [>(.t yd ; splendid line of Waist Silks in patterns from 50c to >2 per yard. Strong line at black silks in popular grades and prices. jL k Dnyif t 1 011 l he market broke. We t< Real good Dimities, the kini Sc, our price only 50 ; magn [ibout 50 pieces of white goc offering. 417 priir Pants, si THE 6 piuty aii'l Vtnii'i : M'zn liillisrlf ..' I il I \ ...... I ! i i M i up i' iii?/c i n N j(? liio lollowinir Monday at noon }l( >n ?ho advice ol Judge Wallace C(j In* Oernorj'atic house abandoned vv< lie hall oJ lite house ol represen a'iiv 's a. 1 .?out hucu to ('at'olina |). 11 . hi* .e ;s done lor t he re a ]j, ?'! 'I...* ii.. _ ) "! oou'd he aeooni ( | )li lied hy remaining and il wash,, ejo'od ll-a' I.V* I err. hie drain on'te in people \vo!|l<! ho followed hy I M lisasler unless tli t : .ii. icn ho re ft) axed. |oa Having ?viili ibo negro | m rnits, a clear a njorify a- well! pi ;? (j io.iint. ' \\ if e.e house] t,, to,' i i *o M. C. Butler to he J 0f [Ji 'fal S'ates senator. * A flfted was l.uilt in front of 'arohiis h>", thc:v. being no B ni-d;?-K? h 'rc - n tfjr :>pot and , .-.r<e:, r in! there (Jen. ' 11 n>pi?. ! tnH inaugurated gov j'l1 rn<r, Cm o??h iu-. in administer |I<1 hy ' () " ?arslsa1, a Democratic ,,( i..i j mosv ?oufctor from '0 h i I'nu'itv. 1 (f; iter; i - t.r. '.darted l>. T. t id i i UMite:! iSrt^ Hon- at 'c <1 i*I)i> v an an hIicm, hilt a rij o iy onpiiMn lawyer. N i bu-iticfS was transacted, no jn .t? - cm ictc ! K solutions v,ore an |i?c<isfcl ?.y the three several te tr; i c'i?m >f the general assembly |j, it cting daily. Dr. .lames .... iVi>< d ward v ?> no family did the >rintirnr of *ho Ws'laee bonne, >!j whs afterward*; wpaid. Just ( 1 icfnro DhiDtmes the Radical h" ions? adjourned and the WhI- vx 1 are house followed Ruit. The ?? ixpoMRea of the W 'llare house <? ' A'orn mat by voluntarily service? <1 , >r the members and by volun arv contribution? from patriots, ta The next spring affairs were .en diaotic T*'? Democrats-rot'iisod (fi o pay l.xps to Radical county Ik tficials. but made a coi.tribution | \\ o the Ifninidon srovftrnmont w VVht-n Ruthorford I> Hayes l>e vim rresidno? M jr^li 4, lo with1 r??.v t!i<* I'nited States tronp< ,,j "rom Si ntli ('arolinn and t.ho si > ifk'?oMr of ' hr? Radical party ?'n .vus ?T"?in I). II. Ohamberlnin, ? R,~mii.r rovcrnor. hI>?1 ifr*t in i Wa if Hampton, tho liem ?nd idol of lHo Demoeratooo.n >ied tl?e \o'"ufiv(? offieo at tlio n,' tai rnpifo], /A special session tuk >f the peneral aspemld V wan call h1, and a? tljoro worn no fund- ^ V?r the * vp. of 1lio Radicals ho M ifkov \)cr**n wn* lovvevwr, the* 7 S \ V X V. ES Seek ggj 1*3 fr| 13 S25 ci5 I Millinery Our Pattern Hats \v Friday, Mi 9 a. m. 1c We are showing the % nery of any previous ? complete stock in the P This department is ui y of thoroughly compete set Landslid ook them in case lots nl 1 that sell at 6 i-2c, for o ificent collection of fine ] >tls at a little over half ightly imperfect, to arrive ANSON ildican negroes who sat in tie gislaturo alter the Wallace ruse gained lull control, because unties which thev represented ?re undoubtedly Uepuhlicnn. W D Simpson, of Lauren.-,' id already been sworn in as utenant governor. Wlmn i lainberlain nave way tol lamp, 11, Grooves, the negro< lieu-' n.mt governor, gave way to r Simpson. Grooves tried to; roe Gov Simpson to tako the! tit of olliico Gov Simpson! oiling with indignation re. | ied :"The senate will cotnej order. 1 have take the oath; oiliee once, and no power on 1 rth can make me take it j ;:un. There was a dramatic sea no | tor thi-. annou'ieemont. hot I lift was after some dilliculjj stored and Gov Simpson did i >t take the oath as proposed' the negroe. Gen Mart \V j iry was a tnernher of the sun-! e and defidd the negroe senors to dispute Gov Simson's ight to the oftice. G ?v Simpson was elected clue! : stjee of the state stiprome court id Jeter, <d Union, became 1 i? i*iiiiiit governor. (ion Wallace, i v presiding olliecr of the house, | is d-o from Union. When (ieu allaoo was devated <o (lie civil bench in 1 s77, -lolin C Shop-1 ir !, .?ftor an interesting f -uf. iih J as i. Orr, became sneaker the bouse. Mr Sheppnrd ! tenvaids married (?en Wallao 's iiighter. None but a man <>f liigln sf *f innieiits, delicate tact, supreme niragft and indomitable will mid have lieen speaker of the nise of 1870 and such a man II Wallace is declared by ail ho served with him.?TlieStnte. Vli-'D you want a physio that is ltd and jj?' 1111 p. easy to take and eas uit in pfFpr.t lisp ('11a niherlai it's omacli and T,iver Tablpts. J'rtop. 25 nt i. Samples frpp. Every box f?uarteed. For sale by J. F. Maobey f'o. <? .a ei'inil i Us am ooAPti 1\a? of ?K.? n >.. n* ^xativf^romo-Qiiinine ' e ror.icfj1 ' ' ? r? rol?l In ouo ?luj. ir ?cQcvm"?vHi?KT -Ita Oora<i ?l mi Banatnr SO <1*ra. llun.l-vl. naofaltr Hook on AlMfM - tn, V. a I oi One thousar 6 I dollars worth I sixty cents on S | that means $5.00 si g I suits for $4.50; $n ? | ?12.00 suits for $7. ^ I want a suit that wil | call at our store. Opening f OI rill be on exhibition 8 arch 29th, i in ) 9 p. m. 1 ca choicest line of inilli- | p season. A new and N latest Parisian styles. **s nder the management 3 :nt milliners. g I ? ^TTT 1 /TV le in wasn li t our own price, and our ci nly 4c ; splendid Percales, fu lawns, batiste, organdies, dim nice. Don't fail to take ad i this week at 50c on the dol CASK SI The People's lj|i T J W Cook!' \Jf ft U & e .J* \J f\. & COMPANY. ! 1 Placket Store Opposite C 11a\vl?;t House We can saw you from l'? toj A 25 per cent on the dollar. We j have no store rent or clerk hire J to pay. Our motto i- small " profits, 10 tj 2o per cent- no .0'1 more or less, ('.-ill and e.vnin p. ine our small stock of notions,! . Dry Goods and Shoe- and on i " will he surprised at the ar I # 1 gains. Also we have opened a! . PIIOTOiiiilPH filliU'illV I1 ^-1 in connection w;?h ( ur store and are prepared to do Jir t-c ass ( n> work. Come and have your de .picture made. Wo "guarantee j satisfaction. gn f'ard size, t> for 75 cents. : LA 11 - / r + I n I n : 11 u lor .> ? ('(lit1. ill Small Cabinet, ('? for $1.25. tu Large Cabinet, C for #1.50 or C< $2.00 por dozen. J. \V COOK CO. Tim PHOENIX INNIIMfE (0 J Hartford, conn. j ' ! ASSETS, January 1st, looi, i $5,583,404.25. InsuroH town and country.,*] property. - ? ? r | fir Agent at Lancaster. A. J. CLARK. 'Jan. 9, 1001. 1 y, 'I ? J* mr jt '* * > Ld six hundred. V of fine Clothing at the dollar, and lits for $3.00 ; $7.50 d.oo suits for $6.00 ; % 50, etc. When you I fit and give service |v t* JL7XCOO VJUUUO The greatest selection nice black goods for irts and suits we have 4 er shown. Nothing new popular fabrics that we nnot show you, and our rices are Right, they invariably are..?r>. ic them before buying? $ will be money in your I >cket. v oods * \ istomers get the benefil. V 11 27 inches wide, worth v / ities, piques, ducks, and vantage of this spring I roRE. J ft iva drive*. v aving purchased Mr T Roc ingley's interest in t lie moatx arkot anil restaurant business, vf f ILL CONTINUE H > servo the public with tho >t meats obtainable ;* also a oil meal or lunch at living i\ ja ices, (live me a call. I do y best to p'lease. . DAVIS FLYNN. 1 rhis ~ ? lA/oa/ * ? v ^ a.y , D!ease. ? Just received a car load of Co r ulna and Jewel Bupgies, top f 1 op Mi. <11 the different hindj^^ springs and colors. Tli&r <re beyond doh^f,,^( ' t and host wcurj^)|jr th<l , > ? ..r.ii nl \\yf liuvo all ! Blip ply Liarn enE, o ..00 iu $lnOil p^j. ge(# j? nl v. spoil hrlidles, from capest to tli'l best. We p II the best Mviles and .lor) r tii" least moiVey of any o,' alers in the upYcountry. We have a nlmiher of 0.4 .od harness ami saddle hor* Our livery oiilfH is t/io A id we can alwals furnish a ijci ruotit at very reasonable r:^! line and see us. ELLIOTT a CRAWFGRDf rho u lii o * l W w^ L.31 Fourth Ave. An; 49f m NKW YOHK CITY. Strictly Flr*t-c!n?s Family Hotel. y Now. ,?v rjftv Wonrr,. wlili rrlvnto liul ti.fm jm p fkm lay S iltoH of lipoma with f*rjj:ite umh, JP :t <> J? 1 :i , \ ? _ iwoutl i" by ulbnthor y< <t U.rund In \ top of city, fl v^iJpH'oa teoa (ir.in<5 On- gj j ilDApp.vli I'lWtrfti Avxtfoin (nr*. Trana- W a to iw1 oo' 11*. at SSHAr^wr Wlthlii walUlna t moo of ShopH?,iff<t IhPU'rr*. TfoMiautifcS ,T.., . . y(!\ rRtt. a la (.arta i*f Hun T.nnol). X< cintn. 'tt * All ^ of a hAni" ..rrioKtnm, #