Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 10, 1902, Image 7
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^52^ Mam) f.Titators I
I Royal Worcc
and
| Boo Too $
STRAIGHT fR
fi TIIK MOST POPULAR CORSETS T>
m nECAUSE THEY FIT
STYLISH AND SYMMETH
DF.SIRAIJLE AND PI RA!
^ Ask your dealer to order for you \i he does r
S Royal Worce?
^CoiTseS: Co. *
rile IC\IV; ' <<
dtiilllll Oi Aiiij',
^ ii to Southern Unii.-"
Al laniic (.'oast Liine, . nPlant
System, have an-. e<i to
continue the sale of t 1 cheap
Tuesday tickets to th Mxposition,
a sold during tlv month of
May. This will cuab! all who
have not yet visited ia? Expnsi*
tion( I rv it.? Q r> flu > t. <? ?!.,? clnci'jir
month, and those who lutve visit,
ed it, to again take advantage of
"the low rato ofth'ro.l, as many
will undoubtedly do.
There has been ft great ileal
said through the c damns <u the
papers in regard to IV Exposition,
and iti many attractive
features. There is one ho vever,
that has been entirely ignored or
* overlooked by all corra: ponrlents
and trorn the fact that its location
is such as not to attract general
w attention. Reference is made to
the Grass Garden of ihe U. 8.
Agricultural Department, which
consists of tour acres of irroiiml
o 7
and is located just east of the
cncampm-m' of the M.oine Corps.
Every farmer who visited the
Exposition, should visit this
Garden. Here are found growiug
over fifty difierent fwrage
crops referred 10 have been
gathered froiu Aid tea, Egypt,
Oiiina,Ii-el iii'i, Ecotl i. I, England,
Australia, and many other countries.
i'iie representative of the
Agriculture Department in charge
of the Garden, is a practical farmer,
and can give the visitor full
J information regarding each and
every-species of the crops, audi
it can bo said to every farmer,
j|, if ho can spare timo to come
down, even if ho spends only one
day at llio Exposition, let him
carefully study llie.so forage
crops, get u lirt of such as ho
wants to use, and he will bo ten
times repaid for the expense of
the trip, and* tor iii? time he may
think he is losing from his farm. i
Pio r.owM of Time.
i have tola Uhumberlaiii's j
Oo'ir. Hholorr and l)i;n rlumn 1
Remedy for years, oid would
rather be out of codec and sugar
than it I koM live hot'les of
it yesterday to threshers that
could co no further, and they arc
at work again iiiin rooming.?H.
H Phelps Plymouth, Oklahoma. |
wi!I b? ipfln by the above the'
threshers were able to keep on
^ with tlieir work without losing u
** single day's time. You should
keep a bottle of this Remedy in
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/ j ?' * 1 t I ?td * *.J . a via M V'w i.?j " JL
p Liackey A Co.
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THE WORLD A7 / /A I
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| i'Le editor <-1 an axelm 11
i urn* thai his town litis tlireo
i , . i mi
i ?ti biiiii.ifM moil on i
; iii'St will not drink as mil
, water ns lie want* unless il com
from a neighbor's well. T
second forbids any of his fami
writing any but. a small hand,
it is a waste of ink to make !ar
lotto.!*. The third stops t
clock at night to save wear ni
tear of machinery. All of the
refuse to take n newspaper on t
ground that, it is such a strain <
the spectacles to read.
I.iui- n DrowuluK Itlnu.
"Five years ago a disease fl
doctors called dyspepsia t???
such hold of me that 1 ecu
scarcely go," writes Geo. S Mar
well known attorney of Nocon
I lex. "i took quamties of peps
and other medicines but nothii
j helped me. As a drowning nn
ierrabs at a straw I grabbed
| ivodol. 1 felt an improvement
jonco and after a few bottles a
| sound and well." Kodol is ti
only preperation which exad
reproduces the nature digest)
juices and consequently is il
, on!\ one which digests any got
food and cnro= any form of -tor
j ach trouble. Orawford Bros.
j Kheuinanidt* cures rheumatism
j neutralising the acids in the bio
nm' 1riv?n?? th.?m out through t
natural channels. .Sold by >1.
Mackey A Co. inur29-C
The Ancient Order of Ililic
nians is usually whisky straigl
P!le-I?l? r??res Pile!
Mnnt>y r.?finid*?d if if ?v>r fails
An aitist is not a success u
| in he can draw a check on
| bank.
I ^
| Tern ignatiira is on ? cj m.>. ... tha n<
^ v o Cl v.ii'.u ^llii'illl'J
h<j rawed" IV4f ? ?? ?? j> ? :.! J In one 'J*
* ? >1? . ?
t Night-keys. as a rule, have ll
'hardest work (o do in the inor
< iuft.
C.A.RTOTHT A .
ijcau the /7 Kind You Have A>ays Ecu
V (Zy/mSc
Tho ruco may bti to the swii
est?if (be jockey ian't bribabl
51(1-^1 . lti>: Cot.u w HI>?1 A'orki, ?
ilif* 4-ol?l.
I-Rxntive Bromo-Qii'nino Tnblots rn
a c,e"<1 one nay. >n cure, no pi
Priori? ten's*.
It" 0 m^ii l.'is hor?lG ?onso \
always knows when to say nei^l
Wit and Wisdom.
^ i A boil in the pot is worth two
a ' on t he tit ek.
I It is always the bottom dollar
| that counts.
I A bird on toast is worth a dozI
en hi the bush.
ft The human race is but a con-!
J test lor dollars.
f Straw hats usually show which I
!l way the wind blows.
Poverty is not a crime morally,
; but it is matrimonially.
I A windy follow always makes I
tone pneumatically tired.
I ft is a wise man who never'
fei | .... , I
8 i puts a gilt cigar in his mouth.
8 , Never let your w ife wear (lie J
, trousers?buy her bl<; im
Between a woman's yoi and'
a i no, a man could not slick a pin.1
g , A cynic is a man who is never j
? happy unless he is unit j y.
ft i No woman can be true to her!
f , se.v and live to be over l?t. y.
&& i Kven the quietest wooia" cm:'
i make a hustle it site v?K"is to.
?. I (h-llh-OM MC fvM.U. .1. -1 II
VV.hvm < , II ! 4 4 V* I 'It
! maid's matrimonial moito.
A gilt with a si * ii??r tied 10 it'
r~f'
(>l is a great drawback to charity.
, ( The most striking charaeterisl.
I ic of a railway is its employees. I
en ?
es Just when a man needs his
lJe j nerve the most, ho can't lind it.j
II some men were 1o lose their'
, s i reputation, they would he lucky.
A man isn't always cool when I
l|(i he shivers in the hour of danger.
nd
OASTOaX^.
111 Bnara the /) K'tid Vru Have Alvvnys Bcusht |
he S-gnctTire V/p
Methodists of Sioux City arej
arranging for a big revival at that
[ie 1 place next July or August. They
Dk i are er.deavoring to secure the!
h} services of "Billy" Sunday, who
sh I * * '
lg I at one time played with the J
in' National League base bail nine o(
I.?r' Charleston. Mr Sunday is now
I _ | I
nn in the evangelistic field and if he
at can ba secured a large tent will
at i be put up for the meetings, with j
f ' an orchestra and choir made up 1
',e ! from Methodist and other church' v
i es in Sioux (Jit v.
ID
j I
rSir K<Nt T"i< ?i< . lotion for!M.\I.iriu ^
n- ^ ( htl's nr.it f< ver is bottl of Cr<>\ i>'j
j Tasteless Chill Tonio. It is simply
j iron ami quinine in a tasteies* form (
' Vo Cure. no oav t'rlci. 50 .0 s
tm Rogistration Notice.
r
ini ril J Mi i'l ill.I?' will 1 <inot ! t liai
! X tliu Hegistration Hooks will be I
j open at the CI)I 111' IH'l'sK for 1 hr 1
i> 'registration >f part ie* entit le?l to reir-1
|ister under the const Million, oil liiet
t' 1st Monday t '1 ut iday in cneh month. ,
until 30 days fireredinjif the c^noral (
j election. .1. M. CASlvF.Y,
Chair. lid. Ilt'i;. Lancaster tin. j
March 7 1900.
'^\ - V- dfMTlrtion may
| untruly HiDwrlHiu our opinion free vliottn-r an I
Invention Mppihxhlf ruieiiiiiblo. {'oniiuunlt ji- .
| (Ion*strictly oonOdentlul. Handbookon I'lileMn
,I sent ftoo. Oldest i.aanr) for rrnillltapntoiits.
Patents taken through Munn .v Co. receive ,
! tfxrUil notUt, without churoc. Ill the
Scientific JftticricamI
A handsomely Illustrated weakly. T.nrpest dr.
cufaliqn of any scientific Journal. Tonus, |3 a
your: fourmonths.il. Soldbyall newsdealers.
?!'?V ? r>. no.u,... M.m. Vn.. 1
rtt mOiin oc uu. J new iuiiv i
6 ^ brunch Office, ftib K St? Washington. I). C. _ I
rt_ Improved through j
e. service to and via
Richmond, Va.
Southern Railway
r<* Complete dining car
iy r o
service. For details
.4 IS
see agent '
b. | Southern Railvfeij^
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ARE YOU WISE *????
matiun there id do remedy to equal a
ami ?sis^
o
and a sure way to Ir
Throat in order to
and insure 1 .. ilt'iy
take half a glassful I
it a teaspoonful of
Mcxicai
Lin
nr.'? with tliis parplo the tlir?
Then Irntlie the outtMe of the 1)
mc-ut uml after cluing this i our soi
orouu'i the ueck. It in u I'OSTTI
25c., fiOo. ami 9
IT SHAY BE YOU ^
ea:i Mustang liimnenit uud you c
PYOftC? IV ir v,
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the South C.trohn t (i ;ir,;!
Extension nulmvl wi.-.olt )<. ?' ii! following
low rnn- 1
Chariest on, S. C . on :?c ?>r
the Son I h ll'ir.tlii' i ( 1
nn?i Wapt Indian Kxpe-O'i >i
Tickets on sale at all cmpo!' !
tions. Kxeellent t is^enyr <"?! ;
performed. See that vonr Iielce.f I i
reads via the S. ('. A: (I K. ii. K.
From A It O
Westvillo ,> i 55 , 1 ; 3
Kershaw j ?? 8o 4 i)5j :> t; .! ,
Heat h Spring': 7 00 *? 20 .'I 05 *
Lancaster ! 7 00 5 0.0 II 70!
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iiocii tin! ' | o.> > Oo i 20 j
Tirzah 8 o.y o on i 40 j
1 orkvilio j ?? ?? St' -3 ' (}
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daily, commencim: N v. 150,10 ?i,j
Until a (! iuel in' n 1ST a* . i ' * v
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daily , c mi it: ' N.-v. 310. f 001 j
urn 11 i r-i \ i urni '': ' ' ! 1
final limit ton s'-iy
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iy people milTor throueh 1 priordon't
know that for nil inflamIcxicau
Mustung Lluimeut*
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Celt a case of Sore
kill disease ?;erms
throat actio;- is to
of water put into
t IVEustanjj
lime 11t
?nt at frequent intervals,
irout tie>!' iiyhl > with tholinl- I
mo on ii soft cloth uinl wrap'
VE CURE.
1.00 a liottlc.
been troubled with a running
er. Trent it at once v/ith Mcxltui
depend upon a sjiecdy euro. .
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Frequent Fires
\iiu suggest to you tlio
importance of Insurance.
S&g Fires
Like thai at .Jacksonville
win suggest the importance
of being ill a big
CUUipilllJ JlKu lilt!
ffitna the Phoenix
of ilariford, Coim.
A.J. CLAKK.
Resident Agent,
Lancaster, S. 0.
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t>?rje-F.ts what yow est.
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'. ! < ; : all klndti of
-I it-fjlves* lnst;t i i stiof and never
;. !?- f ? aVrC }lj ' V 9 V'V* *0 0?,t Oi
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!io-. land* of <1.v-nc-pt i ;,s have heen
l . ( i fl fv'ji) ii uf*. tit so f<?i?otl. <3
inerjuemcd for "the stomach. childen
with \\f-?k sterna-' o.j thrive oaii.
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