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ISome Reasons Why You Should Insist on having EUREKA HARNESS OIL Urcoualed by any other. Renders hard leather soft. ) Especially prepared. Keeps out water. A heavy bodied oil. Harness An excellent preservative. Reduces cost of vour harness. I* ver burns the leather; its s E?ciency is increased. ! Secures best service. Smutches kept fiom breaking. Oil > fs 5olJ in all Localities Manufketured by Standard Oil rompnnr. I 1' '1 UNCASTER^ ENTERPRISE. Published Wednesdays by Knturpkise Priu.rsuiNG Co. A. J. CLARK, Editor. One Year, ... $1.00 Six Months, - - .50 Three Months, - - .25 IN ADVANCE. . _* Wednesday, June IS, 1902. ?-? .. ???? ?Peas are very high, but the way to keep tliem from being high next summer is to pay the high price lor them now and bow, or plant and cultivate them and gather seed for nexr year. The senate will vote tomorrow on the Nicaraguan canal bill. The vote will first be taken on the Spooner amendment which substitutes the Panama route for the Nicaragua route. The supporters of each route are said to be confident of success. R. MEANS DAVIS FOR THE U. S. SENATE TO SERVE OUT THE UNEXPIRED TERM OF McLAUniN. Governor McSweeney has wisely indicated that in case Senator McLaurin resigns his seat in the United States senate, he will appoint to fill his unexpired term some man who will not he in the race for the place this summer. We sug gest to His Excellency the name of R. Means Davis for this high honor. Mr. Davis is eminently qualified to represent the people of South Carolina in the U. S. senate, and we believe the people of the state would he glad to see him appointed, if a vacancy should be created. Indignant Denial Uahana, June 15?President jPalma and Gen. Gomez were questioned today in repa.d to the story published in the United <Stute> that Ciom. Gomez hail re ceived $25,000 Irom the administration of the United States to withdraw from the presidential campaign in Cuba and to permit the election ol Senorl'alma. I'resiHeni Palm a indignantly ilenied that lie had been a party to anv scheme to have (ien. (iomez with draw trom the camprign in his favhr. Ho also spoke for (Jen. Gomez, who was present when &enor I'alina was questioned on this matter. The pjesident of Cuba $nid that to insinuae tl pf (ion. Gomez hed teen brought olT by by a bribe of $25,000 was to question Hie honesty and inetgrity of ( Gomez and himself, and that such attacks would pa.-< unanswered. X Know On* Sore K.ruoUy Sxan obstinate cold. Iu aaaie U Pjnj-lUAtm. Doctor Bolttridge'g Impressions of furman University. Rev. J. H. Hold ridge, D. D., has returned from Greenville, where he attended the commence menta of Furman University and the Greenville Female College. He ia greatly interested in the work of these two institutions and especially in that of Furman University. We obtained from him the following : The Furman University session which has just closed has been au unusually prosperous one. The attendance lias been large. The number on the roll reached two hundred and forty three. The character of the work done was satisfactory in a high degree. 1 had occasion to look somewhat closely into affairs there and I was really surprised, and agreeably so, at the improvements which have already been made and which are now in progress. The social element which has been such a power in Wake Forest college and many other institutions of learning, has been skillfully introduced to the great advantage and development of the boys. The citizens of Greenville are acting very generously in their kind considerations of the students in their midst. The degree of Master of Arts was conferred upon two students, the degree of Bachelor of Arts was conferred upon ten students, Raehplor nf Sr.ipnpn iinrm f?.-n This is a good showing. The students have worked hard, have been orderly and respectful, and have been widely interested in Y. M. C. A. and other Christian woik. The school of ''Oratory and Expression" under the cln-rge of Prof. Currie deserves p- ecial mention. One of his st,. 3nts has taken three medals and is a candidate for more. Plans lor better work in this school are on hand. The honarary degrees were conierred as fellows : Doctor of Laws on George 11. Denny, Ph. D., President of Washington and Lee Unitersity. The degree of Doctor Litterarum on Prof. H. T. Cook, of Furman University. The degree of Doctor of Divinity on Rev. J. A. Brown, M. A., Th. M., of Due West, S. C. It is necessary to increase the endowment fund to the amount of $50,000.00. of which amount $25,000.00 has been subscribed without any special effort. The prospects lor next session are bright. Admiral Dewey to go to Sea. Washington, .tune 14.?Admiral Dewey is to go to sea again, dying his flag with the four stars in command of the greatest fleet in numbers the United States has gotten together since the days of the Civil war, and far more powerful in offense and defense even than any of those war fleets. Secretary Moody lias conceived the idea and after consulting the pleasure of Admiral Dewey it has been arranged that he shall be placed in supreme command I t lu, ft l t / /,nn, ripiaim, I,/, wi ? -i*; ??\^v/v \ vwiii j/i l*HT North Atlantic, the European and the South Atlantic squadj drons), which is to he assembled I near Culebra Island in the West j Indies next December for the winter manoeuvres. Thfl Niuiiiticr SniNou is full of dangers particularly for the children, who not knowing thp result of mating unripe fruit, indulge themselves, with the usual griping pains in the stomach as a consequence; mothers should have on hand at all times a bottle of Painkiller (IVrry Itavis') which will at once rplieve the sulierer; it is a safe, simple remedy and it should tie kept in every house. Large hottlea '25 and 50 cents. ?The rains broke the cotton market and sent it down with a speed. Sumter is to have a Fireman's Tournament on the 25th and 26th instant with a number of prizos open to the world. Announcements. FOR AUDITOR We take pleasure in announcing Mr. John A. Conk an a candidate for re-election to the office of County Auditor?a position he tills with such marked efficiency, faithfulness and fidelity. lie will abide the result of the Democratic primary. MANY FRIENDS. Mr. llollis II. Horton is hereby announced as a candidate for election to = the office of County Auditor. He will abide the result of the Democratic primary. MANY FRIENDS. At the solicitation of many friends, I hereby announce myself as a candidate for County Auditor, subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. W. F. EST RIDGE. FOR SUPERVISOR I \ir. i.i.. ..f ........ ?? r i ni\r inn inn iiuu wi 11 ?'' m j i mi 111; the nainp of M C. Gardner I r County Supervisor and feel that the interests of the county are safe in his hands He is no stranger to the ilu- ? ties required, as he has before honorably and ably tilled the position MANY VOTKKS ^ I hereby announce myself a candidate for re-election to the oflice of County Supervisor, subject to the II rules governing the primary election ii* t \ M % 4 u l? ?.a ?-> n ^ i\ n 1 . 11 I hereby announce myself as a can- S didate for the otllce of County Supervisor, pledging myself to atiide the t< result of the Democratic primary. JOHN K. FA IDE. t The many friends of L. J. Perrytake pleasure in presenting his name to the voters of Lancaster county as a candidate for the ollice of County Supervisor subject to the rules of the Democratic primary. He has filled the office acceptably to the people in the past and is well tilted for the work. MANY VOTERS. ? FOR THE SENATE. I hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the Senafp. 1 pledging myself to abide by tbe result of tbe Democratic primary. r w C. HOIJGH. u FOR SITTER INTEN DENT OF EDUCATION. To tbe Voters of Lancaster County : With many thanks for past favors and earnest solicitations for future support, 1 hereby announce myself as a candidate for re-election to the ottlce of County Superintendent of ^ Education, subject to the rules governing the Democratic primary. C A C HOWELL. I hereby announce myself a candidate for the otlice of County Superintendent of Education, and pledge myself to abide the result of the Democratic primary. M. J. LONG. FOR REPRESENTATIVE. We hereby announce the lion J. N. r Estridge as a candidate for re-election to the Mouse of Representatives, cab- Vjeet to the reault of tbe Democratic primary Mr Estridge's well-known s loyalty to the best interests of the ^ people and ins experience as a legislator make it eminently proper that \ he should be returned to the house. MANY VOTKK.3. S I am a candidate for reelection to h the Mouse of Representatives, subject to the result of the primary election ( T. Y. WILLIAMS, ^ FOR TREASURER. I am a candidate for re-election to the ofllce of County Treasurer W. C CAUTIIEN. To the Democratic Voters of Lancaster County: Knowing the good character and t qualification of Mr. W T Vanlandingliam as well as his patriotism and V loyalty to his country, we hereby an- y nounce him as a candidate for the 1 important otlice of County Treasurer ? If lie is elected we guarantee that he 1 will discharge the duties of the otlloe in strict accordance with law and to 0 nip inn satisfaction 01 hip people, ah is well known, Mr Yanlandiughatn, II when quite a young man, enlisted as a soldier in the Confederate war and was badly wounded in the leg, which rendered him a cripple for life, hut notwithstanding this attliction he has supported himself and family by hard work on his farm without murmuring and ha? never asked for an olliee Therefore, a more deserving man could not he elected Treasurer of Lancaster county Me will support the Democratic nomihee MANY FRIENDS. f' L ) SPRII + Stoc * Com ?quality considered. Black Dr iantine mohair, wool albatross, ord and storm serge. - - Big Silk Pure To be exact?1500 yards of th iced a silk see ours early. W< olors?Crepe de Cheine, Japanc 3000 Yards Wash I We were fortunate in securing >f a manufacturer below cost ( >ercales in dots, figures and stri] lams?all shades. Batiste Lawn )rgandies in new effects. Silk M ras Suitings. Our white goods b tock of Embroideries and Laces >uycrs. White India Linens, Vi )rgandies, French Batiste, Pers ish Long Cloth. - - SPRING CL01 Go where you will, you will n< er fitting clothing at anything /hir.h we offer you the choice of diagonals, Clay worsted, Serge 7or style and price come to us. f other bargains which time an( aention of. O *icnorl full.. jvuo11 Ull^ | Williams-Hug Nothing Wa Prices Lo SSTILLIAMS-HUl lake it easy for you to buy. lother and all the children can tore at small cost. Selling for o undersell, and that we arc doii rade. - A Lucky Strike in I Stylish and cheap to suit tl >est selected'and undoubtedly t\ 'JJLUIkJV/ " ^ ie choicest. If you * show all the new :se and plain Taffeta. )ress Goods. * * the surplus stock :>f making?French pes. Madras Gings and Satin Striped lulls, Duck and Can>argainsand rousing i are for you thrifty r ctoria Lawns, Swiss ian Lawn and Fng- ft :hing - Dt find finer or betlike the prices at Cheviot suits, I?lue :s and Cassimeres. We have hundreds 1 space forbid the hes Co. ; SIG . k iplete. . nting! w!! riTTTT.cj nn * Ll^u V/ vy The father, the be clothed at our cash we are bound ng and winning the )ress Goods irifty buyers. The le cheapest in town ess Goods in Brilwool cheviot, whip * hoco _