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No ExtornsB Symptom?. The blood may be In bad condition, yet with no external signs, no skin eruption or sores to indicate it. Th? symptoms in such cases being a variabli appetite, poor digestion, an iudescribabl< weakness and nervousness, loss of flesh and a general run-down condition of th? ystem ? clearly showing the blood ha; lost its nutritive qualities, has become tliic and watery. It is in just such cases thai S. S. S. has done some of its quickest and most effective work by building up llu blood and supplying the 'dements lacking to make it strong and vigorous. " My wife used several bottles of S. S. S. . \ as ?i bioud purifier and / to tone up a weak and ;. ^ ,T> v emaciated system,with \ (.!> ; very marked tfF :t by ' " * . . * > ?. . '? ' way or improvement. \ '' We regard it ;i , pre it ton'c and b1 ^od-" purifier."?J. P. Dvvv, Princeton, ilo. t / ??>> it the greatest r? ^ tCUieS* a"J y?'" 'Til ' "na the returns, and nen en nessv ' ? . rich pure blood once more circulate! through all parts of the system. S. S. S. is the only purely vegetable blood mirifier known. Ttcoctav ^ r -. In. erals whatever. Send for our fico i. . .. on blood and skin diseases and v. a physicians for any information ..r r iv!c< granted. J.'o charge for medical advice. THE SWIFT SPFC.'FIC CO., ATLANTA. GA. LANCASTER - ENTERPRISE. PuMi-h< 1 Saturdays by Enterprise I'iijilisuino f! ?. A. J. CLAHK, fcdltor. One Year, ... $1.00 Six Months, - - .50 Three Months, - - .425 IN ADVANCE. Saturday, May 10. 1002. The McLaurin buhl>le ha? burst and wo are wondering . what will be the next "ite" or "ism" that some newspapers and some people will advocate* and follow. The announcc nn nl published in Monday's daily nanors bv Senator McLaurin excited little? comment hero. It was long a<40 regarded a* a matter of course that ho would not stand for re cleati??n Lancaster county pays into the stat treasury snv ihi: g over $10,u00 in taxes annually and this Year it gets hack over $0,300 in pensions, which reduces the amount tld> county is out for state taxes to about $4,000. McLatirinism has i<-teri'i out, and so 1:*?s McLaurin. At hi" own club in Hemic'.p.villa followers ot' his were elected delegates to tho ''tap < 0 : t? tion ; and at Manning "my dear Appelt" or none of Li- Mcl.au rin ilk were elected. They and it are tlend issues. Senator McLaurin published nn add-\: - in the daily Monday nnnouneinr: that he would wot be a candidate in the approaching pr imary. His so-called reasons for declining to run are given at some length, but tlie? rr.nl reason is that he saw he could not be elected. THE OCTOPUS REACHING OUT. The Virginia-fhtrolina Chemiool o tr " * - 1- - 1 IVI11 win] mil y (lit! 1IHI MilllSllCll w ith oi/.i' oiling Jill the fertilizer and cotton seed oil plants in the South, hut they now have a re pre- i.tutive in Europe trying to buy up the great potash mines of Germany Ff they succeed the fanner will tind potash higher thei'eaftc r than ev^r before. So far is is now known, the Genua *. mints are rlio only source of potash salts in the world, and the contemplated purchase of these mines is a serious matter for the agricultural interests of the world. IT SHOULD BE STOPPED. The negro boys around town are becoming a menace to the safety of our citizens as the\ go peaceably about their business. Within the last few months six of them have been engaged in shooting scrapes in which e:i/h| one used his pistol with a reek-i less regard of the public safety, j and on each occasion the shoot-1 ing was done on the streets and ; lots where people are const a* tly ; ntr On one occn-imi, a' I couple of them emptied th ir' 1 j pistols at etu'h other so 11 . r to I ihe grad? I school grounds that one oi in balls actually . ?r ted : 'the gla111 one of th< \v. ndov\ of the school building \v . r j more than f) childi . 11 teachers tvere in ret* y eneu, some all lost ma<! j for a few moments. remedy lould I> ; pi ..... .. r.^?i.. I \J II I ?l JM V 1 ,J i * 111' I gani <ii ih 1 i w and < I-safety of our citi/ w< I Uot prepar< -.1 to t=nv ; hut ;: j agree i nut it s11<? ; I I '.1 /*? .iMi'll. Ijt.y, I The following n j pensioner! of Lri " to- . . ant . i For (ho anion at oi.eii <d re coi\o-, role torn t another column in this -a . hemled "Pension "loin i! j Class IT?P. A David:' i v?. 1"iiiloj lev?is i'kiic, ?). li j Card nor, Soaker.. M.M ire . i! i' , ton Parker, S. 1\. l\*her, ('. I Willi >nn? J Class Of No. 1. ? <i. W. 1 j hill, II. .1. Collins, I, I' (Jo-don. | Oivhii Gregory, .1 O. Hud-.on, Frederick Lucas, J. II. Lucas, (I. j W. Malune, C. .1. Mller, W. 'J', i I'hillips, L. T. Stroud, I . W. -.Snipes, Alexander elt .Ch. i oy I W ilsoli. Class O, No. 2?H L. Adams, ! Hvn:im Adnnis. .1 I. Adkins, T. | \V. A odors on, W. \ R i IHello, X. J I.. (\ V. Hecfcham, A. 13-aver, V,'. L j Bockliam, W. It. Ilcuiietl, 'A . i?, Broom. Wc'ev T'"?or , Jo j Brought >ii, i I : .. ;. . . (J. Carter, S. \{ 0. -]?. ;W. M iC a-nov, A liis .- ' , ' J Caut hen, -I. (3. Chamber*., I I Conn, A. S. (\dr,?e, Willoun .1 Wilson < -i F A ' !">?. \V a TV> r ,, ' ?' ' ! :u,k, !' M. Ellis oil ii .:i III I . , , ... ,, | (i (ioiiii ti, ?i v un.')^ a n ?r?. i . Klypn . I'Hivtv'oni !c, . Vv'. | (Gardner. <i W. ftirdnor. John ' Oi'rdn^r, L0'.*' % rclvr Gunner, <*. W. Gu.n'., I! I Ullin'Mt;', J ,!lr. ! " ( , L I Helms, J. S. Ilinson, S:>ii:u>*1 | I liiioon, A. 11 old v.' i s Vv'. Mc jllorion, S. .i. Hudson, . 11. ; ii II *3S "V III i 1Uj !. , ? Vr . | Humphries. W K. Hunter, \V. .1. ! Hunter, II. T. Hunter, I 1'! 1J or. os, .S A. Roll, G W. Ron' ningtor, W. I.. Ki.ibiv]!, I. j Tvni-ht, \V. M. Rnight, J. H. I Lamgley, F. R. Loniinond, li. J. ] Lowery, J. K. Jjowerv, i hoa. | Ijiicu.', i'. Ii. IjV'iOi?, 1. 11. M<irUs, W. Mclv. Miitng, John ^iuir*, A. L. M<\M;?nn?. A. U. McM an up, I fi. P. Maokey, O. O. MahnfFey, i P. O. Multox, J. G. Morgan, W. It I U. Morgan, lv \V. Mu; .hershtul, 11. (J. Neeley, ?J. N. Nelson, S. | Ormanrl, A. Outen, P. Pettns, J. M. Perry, WiiIiayf',f,fV.jyjcr; J J A. Parker, J. A. ^ | Perry, A. T. Announcements. FOR AUDITOR. We take pleasure in announcing: Mr .lohn A <'o k as a candidate for re-election to the office of t'ounty Auditor?a position he rills with such market! efficiency, faithfulness and fidelity. lie will abide the result of the Democratic primary. MANY FRIENDS. FDR SUPERVISOR. We take this me: hod of announcing th ' name of M C l.ardner for Couny Supervisor and feel that the interests of the county are safe in his hands He is no stranger to the duties r> quired, as he has before honorably and ably filled the position. MANY VOTERS. } OR THE b EN ATE. ' ioreby announce myself as a oan; i> ::? i < r i "lection to the Scii.it ! p'f IjfitiR ri.y.u'lf to abide b.y the reui of i!i Iteimicratic primary. W. i\ IIUTGIT N. Hi'iitison, \V. II T. Itoclgerp. "5 I). . . . i . .v It. . ; i I lijl II .)M, . iv. A . Si n-:. < >h!i Sanders, VV. ! i >h?hiine, A i '? S. ' ' Still?' I. !": Hps , .1 O . 'i' "I'll. ii. Stouner. S. M.j , W. 'M . ! rrelI, T I'. Vick i i n-v. \ViHp;m V i c nt .1 I. WiilV\r . i 1 ;io.. i>. >v (i> i. 111 - . w , . ' !.!.>!?! Wii-.'it, yy "si,41., \Vri?h?!L . 1 III, W iIIia; ! A. *1 in . ' i ii I . 1 I Ci.ims C, No. I>.? L S. Hailey. Sin'!.Ii ill.ickpi-i", V iMi'oi Con j I nor, Annie < foi in?'.v, Mary A. j I).ivi--, It. !),vi , Jem-li i S. L I.!oil ny, ?! <?'jr Phili Nii*r\ i, Kni iinon, K'iza ? Ko'.veil, Nnii? K S* rnos, Mary! S?-j i, Ho inn .li T ; rir, Nancy W. , i.i ? ,?u? n ur:.'? ? ? . r 1 , ? ? i 1 Ki \J m I ? 1 1 I I ' . j .Class r, No 4.- U. S. Addison, M.S Bnkor, M.J Baker, ( Ihboora Blar'^mon, Margamt 10 1 Baiioy, Susan A. Bailoy, Mavgaj rot - ?. Baker, M. J. Ballard. 10.1 |m Barron, 10 J. Bat son. K AT. ] B<dlo, Eli/alnth Bennett, Mar ! 1 ojitvo E. Bonnet t, MarthnBlnek inn?n, Martha 10 Brazoll, 10 .1 ' ' Brown. Elizabeth ('hildors, M . 10 v antes, ttaehel Oatoe. Eliza j0 C ook, lias-ie Crenshaw, M. (' i-ltaw, Nancy lunlap, i.janc A th.ncnn, X- ar^arot .1 Dunl.ap, Su^nna Est ridge. lOliz ! a both Ellis, S M Ellis. Martha 1 E.iilo, ?i. Fault enhury, Hannah | Aojdo.i, Eraiioif. Cardnor.Nellie j ( Gardner, Annh Ghent, Porme ' I Si,,....,, l II:..- r>.-.1 - I - I . . : I ! ' . "I " Hiii i' i1, (r facie Hilton, M. (' 1 | 11 a i r Nvnov A. H i if. Martlin i I Harmon, laieimla Ifj?t*ri? E!i/ a1. tli I e<rl< r, Mary A Ilewlrix, 1 M.iijoon Hilton. \t E. Morton.', Martlm .1 Hunter, Volsov A. 1 Jonkitw. FJi/n Koe. N.incv Koiv 1 1 inini?ton, .liurev Knight, Milloy1 Kni^in^ .Julia m . Lanjjlr)', Eli/.-1 infill Li'\\r\, Mary McGwirt, ] ; PraucU *JcMauus, Jane F Mc-i Murray, S II McMurray, Marvj 1 Manus, Mary Merrit, Mary II. Montgomery, N. II. Mont^om-! jery, Sui-ana M Miller, SophroniaNaMi, Elizabeth Payne,<h t-v. j I'a to, N\ J. Per ry, E. J. Petty, " i >i.; l1;, i> i i > i 1 I..a. j ... i ..I.J:p -, i. i i i-osic) , j 11. J. Price, Nancy hiuith, P.liz-,' alii tli Robinson, Martha Robin json, Flora A mi Sinclair, Mary I j L. Single, June Sistare, E. A.j Smal i, Martha A Small, M.A.R. M ! Small, Susan Smith, Elizvb th1 Snipes, Margaret Steele, Kleline Stogall, Amelia II. Stover, Elizabeth Sweat, Elizabeth 'J'lircatt, E. A. Throatt, Jaue Twitty, El! leu Watson, A. N. Walters, Jane 1" *Vcrs, Jane Watts, Susan taker, E. E. White, Martha iiams, Sarah V/right* v I, * Stc * Go Nothing \ Prices WIKLXAMS-I nake it easy for you to nother and all the childrc itore at small cost. Sell in 0 undersell, and that we a rade. - A Lucky Strike Stylish and cheap to s dcst selected and undoubtc ? quality considered. Hla 1 an tine mohair, wool albal :ord and storm ser^e. - - Bie Silk I To he exact?1500 yarch need a silk sec ours early :olors?Crepe cle Cheine, J 3000 ~f ards Wa We were fortunate in sc of a manufacturer below percales in dots, .figures an L ' O bums?ail shades, l*atiste Dr-oindics in new effects. ^ O vas S11 iti nus. Ou r whiter O O stock of Embroideries and buyers. White India Line Organdies, French Ratistc ish Long Cloth. - - SPRING G Go where you will, you ter fitting" clothing at any which we offer you the clu Diagonals, Clay worsted, For style and price come I :>f other bargains which tii mention of. Respectful 3 < *-' T/.:' w. T>> ' >ck >rnp!ete. Low!! rXUGHES CO. W buy. The father, the :ii can be clothed at our g for cash we arc bound re doing and winning the in Dress Goods uit thrifty buyers. The ally the cheapest in town ck Dress Goods in Bril;ross, wool cheviot, whip T Purchase - s of the choicest. I f you We show all the new kipanese and plain Taffeta. sir Dress Goods. curing the surplus stock cost of making?French (1 stripes. Madras GingLawns and Satin Striped ->ilk Muds, Duck and Cnuootls bargains and rousing 1 . > Laces aie for you thrifty ^ 'tis, Victoria Lawns, Swiss , Persian Lawn and En^ w o LOTHING - will not find finer or betthing like the prices at >ice of Cheviot suits, Plue Serges and Cassimeres. r> us. We have hundreds me and space forbid the Hy. lugiift w. v