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Men and Women awheel* In need*the bait medloal 3cnW men! thou Id naldU tooonsnlt Or. 0*Vki? way at onoa, 4* he la raeoKQliadM (Im Twiillni cessful spa ticnai. You ara saty'ln placing your tosv In Us hands,as MRtts longest Mta?ir4 and had the baflftep?laltba. la m*i Where othessVaU) there Is po paMwrork or axpertmaasiu In I his traaOnentTvWer, eon el attenUenfefOr. Batheway, eWTVpeWhan naoassary, which no other offlee has. U jFou can not call, write for fraa t*>oUsULan$ Question bUnkS. Mention roar m?L?r jgl&lng^atrteUy Oon&AoQlUl. f.'UfVioi P6 Idtimi. H'i'ti'g,'JSVft S. Miasc" 61 . A t'antu,'lu (Juror Cats. 1 A cat and what Jack Frost does to the flowers?Catnip. 2 A cat which brines trouble ?Catastrophe. 3 A cat that throws stones? Catapult.. 4. A cat and a relative?Catkfn. 5. A cat and a toilet article? Catacomb. 6. A cat and a part of the verb to be?Catarrh. 7. Horned cat*?Cattle. 8. A aareuinrrr cat?Category. 9. A wet, cat?Cataract. 10. A cat that will be a butterflv?Caterpillar. 11 A on nn/1 ?vn ef cvf *n 4*>AA jl x. n vci v a iiu j;ni i vi , c* ti nr Catalogue. 12. A wild rat.?Catamount. 13. A navigating cat?Catamaran. 14. A Sunday school cat? Oatechi?m. CiirrN DIooA, Nklii Tronlilci, Can crp, Wood F*nl?nn. OronlrNt Illood I*nr!flcr Free. If your blood is impure, thin, diseased, hot or full of humors, if yon have blood poison, cancer, carbunclea. eating sores, scrofula, eGzema.itchine.risings andlumpa, scahbv, pimply skin, bone rains, catarrh, rheumatism, or anv blood or skin disease. fake Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B ) according amo .Qs^sv** ?11 IV V.I will' IJI'MII ail HI 91 n? urni, aches and pain* stop, the blood if made pure and rich.leaving the akin free from every eruption, and giving the rich elow of per feet, health to the akin. At the aame time.B.B B. improves thedigeation, cures dyspepsia, strenghens weak kidneys. Just the medicine for old people, as it gives them new, vigorous blood. Druggist, $1 per large bottle, with directions for home cure. Sample free and prepaid by writing Blood Balm Co., Atlanta, Oa. Describe trouble and special free medical advice also sent in sealed letter. B. B. B. is especially advised for chronic, deep seated cases of impure blood and skin disease, and cures after all else fails. The Trader Stood the Teat. The following is accredited as being a true story. It surely brings to one's mind the saving often-quoted: "Honesty is the best policy." Years ago a trader started a post among a tribe of Western Indiana, but at first found business very dull and unprofitable. The Indiana used often to come in and look over his goods, but they never bought anything. Still the trader remained with them. One d?v the chief himself came in. lie bought a blanket ffor himself and a calico dress for his aqua w. "Pay you by'm by tomorrow," said the Indian. "Four otter skins, you say? Good !" On t.hn fnllnwincr Haw t-Vin true to hia word, came to the trader to pay for his purchases. He was escorted by his entire band. "Now I pay you," gruuted the chief as he took o'if live otter v' \ ?^ skins and laid them upon the oounter. "That's right," said he. "I pay five otter skins." But as ?much as the trader would have liked to keep the fifth otter skin, he had learned away back in his boyhood that it , pays to be square. Among his j playmates be was never known i to oheat. j "You owe me four, not five," i ?sid Jthe trader as he handed back the extra fur. ! At first the chief appeared re1 A J. A_ A - 1 At .L<_ 1 A iucthih, to inin inw hhui, uui finally pnt it into hit blanket ttid went awav with hit follower*. After that prosperity came to the honest trader. In course of time the ttory came out. Tho Indians had been en the search for just such an honest palefsce. They had made up this plan that, if the trader took the fifth fur, they would have no more dealines with him. "But now you Indians* friend ; we trade with you." said the chief. The Value of Expert Treatment "Everyone who I* affiicfed with * chronic di?pase experiences <rrpat difficulty in having their casp intelligently trpafpd by thp average physician. The?p d^spasps can only he cured hv a specialist who understands them thoroughly. Dr. J. Newton Hathaway, of Atlanta. On., is acknowledged thp most skillful and successful snecialist in the United States. Write him for his expert opinion of your case, for which he makes no charge. New Trains From the NorthWest. To induce tourists from the East, North and West to visit Florida and other Southern re sorts, each year the Southern Railway undertakes to'do a little more than in previous years to make the resorts of Florida and the South more attractive to the people of the East, North and West and this season have put in service the best tourists trains that have ever been operated in the South. The first of these trains established is "The Chicago and Floriida Special", first trip southbound January 5th, 19o3. This train will have through sleepers from Chicago, Pittsburg, Cleveland, Detroit, Cincinnatti and Louisville and are run through to St. Augustine in very quick time. Train will consist of very best Pullman cars, dining cars and club cars, etc. Between Chat tanooga, Tenn., and Jacksonville, Fla., there will be also provided on this train a first class coach, which will be of much an comincdation to travel between Chattanooga, Atlanta, Macon and Jacksonville. Between Chattanooga and Jacksonville the train will only stop at Rome, Atlanta and Macon. Northbound this train will leave St. Augustine, S: 15 a. m ; Jacksonville, 9:2o a m; pass At lanta, 6:2o p m , arrive Cincin r.ati next morning, at which place the sleeping cars diverge to various lines reaching Chicago, Detroit, Cleveland and I'ittsburg the same alteruoon. This "Chicago and Florida Special" was inaugurated by the Southern Railway two seasons ago, but this season the train will be better than ever before, and will do very much towards diverting the people from Chicago and the Northwest to resorts ot Florida, instead ol as heretofore they going to Mexi co, California, etc. Southern Railway also oper | ate? a train Unr*u/n au ??TI?a l.'!**,-; 1 U MO * IIO A IV? Ida Limited," wlaoh is a through train from Cincinnati to St. Aug tine, schedule time of train be tweeii Cincinnati and Jaqkeon villein twenty four hours. The! run from Jacksonville to St | Augustine is made m an hour. This train has through sleeper | from (JiiiC'.nnati to St. Augustine ; i | Chicago to St. Augustine via t .... - ' * Louifville; Kansas City to Ja^k-! sonville via M'mphis, Birraiug haoi and Atlanta. Northbound thin train will leave St. Aueustine 6:10 p. m.; leave Jacksonville 7:45 p. m.; arrive Atlanta next morning; arfiww Cincinnati same afternoon. From the E?t Southern Railwrap will establish, first trip southbound, January 12rh, 1903. their famous "Palm Limited." which is probably the finest train in the world. This train south bound will leave New York (daily except. Sunday) 12:40 p. m * arrive Mack sonville 2:20 r?. m.; arrive St. Augustine 3:30 p p, lUrtbbound thin train will leave" St.. Aucustine (daily ex cepi Sunday) 11 :10 a. m.; leave Jacksonville 12 :20 p. m.; arrive New York 4 :13 p. m. This train, the "Palm Limited," in addition to double daily service operated all year-round between New York and Jacksonville via the Southern Railway. It is bard to describe the mse nifteence of theae special Florida trains as run by the Southern Railway; about all that can be Raid of them ip. that they are composed of the fineRt that the Pullman company cai build. W. H. Tayloe, Asst. Gen. Pass. Ajrt. 1 7 1m. W AN'TFO?Arpnt9. tpsIp *p?1 fptnale. to sell our rpmprtip*. Onnd^hy. Nature's Rpmedy To.. nlft-02-lyr. Washington. P. C. TUJIEE VA VF.ltS A WEEK Tb+ SCnlrritrOe and the Twirr-aWrek Charleston News and f*rmrier One Year for Onlft $r no. Wo have completed arrangements witli the Charleston News and Courier hv which we are enabled to furnish the Enterprise and the Twice-a-Week edition of the News and Courier for $1.50 a venr, which must be paid strictly In advance. Sample copies of that paper will be sent to our subscribers, and we trust that many will take advantage of this liberal clubbing offer. The regular price of the Enterprise, as yon know, is $1 a year, and that of the Semi-Weekly News and Courier, an eieht-page paper, is $1. Rut under this clubbing arrangement you get them both for $1.50. CASTOR IA For Infants and Children. The Kind You Have Always Bought Signature of A^gdBif An DnflvnenAA uu uiiimauyc Providing for an Annual Tax on All Dogs Found Within the Limits of the Town of Lancaster. BK IT ORDAINED BY THE Mayor and Aldermen of the Town of Lancaster in Council assembled and by the authority of same: Section 1. That an annual tax of one ($1 00) dollar ia hereby assessed and levied against the owner of each log or bitch kept witnin the corporate limits of said town, to be paid on or before January 1st, 1908, and on or before the 1st day of January each and every year thereafter, 'i hat upon the payment of said tax, the owner of said dog or bitch shall be furnished by fh" t'hief of Police with a tag, which anal! be immediately placed w|mmi naiu ui/x nr mic-ll UJ U*?1I1J( HItached to a collar. Sec. 2. That any dog or bitch found running at large without the tag prescribed 111 Section 1 of this ordinance, shall ba seized and Impounded by the officer a of the Town, and unleaa the said tax of one dollar, together with an additional amount of twenty-five cents, for the taking up of said dog or bitch, is paid within thirty hours from time of seizure, then said dog or bitch shall forthwith be killed. Ratified by the Mayor and Aldermen in Council Assembled this 2?ith day of July, 1U02. f . R. E. Wytie, ' pfai. Attest: Mayor. ( ) Chas. IJ. Jones, Clerk. |FwhS M theved W1 SOPERUSk IN QU 0S TQJiii flSSf Addrea* SOUT1 (sgla sayannar ga-? toe ????? ???? Dissolution Notice. The firm of Funderburk Co will on January 1st, 1903, by mutual consent of the partiei composing said firm?A. L. Fuji deiburk and B. Y. Funderburk-? bo dissolved. All parties indebted to us note or account will please come forward and settle AT ON''E, 01 make satisfactory arrangements This notice is intended for al who owe ua. Kesp ct fullv you^s, Fundorbuik Co. Dec. 12-'02 3t. -JSBL The Right Kind When you purchase a Rinp or other Jewelry, you want il riglit. There is but one right kind of Jewelry. It mnst suil the occasion and please the recipient. Here you will find the right kind. If you pay me foi solid gold you get it. When 1 recommend a stone or setting. you may rely on thejr worth My stock consists of the latest styles in Rings, Jewelry nd Silver Novelties. B C. HOUGH. Opposite Lancaster Mercantile Co's. Store. LiPPINCOTT'S | MONTHLY MAGAZINE A Family Library Thi Bast In Current Literature IB Complete Novels Yearly MANY SHORT STORIES AND PAPERS ON TIMELY TOPICS S2.60 per year ; 25 cts. a copy NO CONTINUED STORIES every number COMPLETE in it?ri m II I WOOD'S Garden Seeds Best for the "Sunn; South," because they are specially grown and selected with a full knowledge of the conditions and requirements of the South. Twenty-five years experience and practical growing of all the different vegetables enables us to know the verv i>est, ami to offer seeds that will (give pleasure, satisfaction and profit to ail who plant them. Wood's New Seed Book for 1903 (Mailed on request) is full of good things, and gives the most reliable information about all seeds, both for the Farm and Garden. 7 w lAinnn a qha/o m ft WW . WWWWLS KXf UWIVUf Seedsmen, Richmond, Va, I WOOD'S SEED BOOK alao t?1!M all about Urate aud Clovcr Seeds, Seed Potatoes, and all Farm See at. Write for Seed Book and prlcea of any Farm Seeda repaired. i t ^l?? ,T exablepat ALITY AND IHIROV " IpB LJ0TI1EKS , ||p pMH || rERN pPTJON OiL QCX llll CARQUNAS AND GEORGIA* $|3s Notice Attention is called to the fact ^ that the license tax for 1903, im! posed by council on all occupations and callings enumerated in the schedule already published, must be paid in advance, ' and that it is made a criminal ! offense to engage in said busir ness or calling without first paying the licenses to the Town ' Treasurer, who will receipt therefor. Attention is also called to the Tax on Dogs, which goes into effect Jan. 1, 1903. All dogs found off the premises of the * owner without the tag furnished . by the Town Treasurer, on pay' ment of the tax of $1, will be taken up and after 36 hours killed. R E. WYLIE, \ Dec. 30, 1902. Mayor. * | v j HE'S A Bad Man Who Reats His Wife , by neglecting the taking out oL , life insurance. A little economy* in daily life would permit the j carrying or a policy tliat would protect the wife from want iL you died, or would mature ancr benofit you when you need it most. Confer with A. J.CLARK at Lancaster and let him show i you what the greatest company jon earth, THE NEW-YORK i LIFE, can do for you if you i live. A.J.CLARK, Agent. nriir.u* COPVRIOHTS AC. Anyone sending a sfeelrh and description way Ontrkly ascorteln onr opinion (M? whether an Invention li probably patentable Communion. tl >n* ,t rlctly confidential. HANDBOOK on Pnlm.ta sent tree. Oldest agency for semiring patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. rooelrt V Sprrlol ruitic*, without ciisrge. In the k Scientific American. A handsomely Illustrated weekly. Intrgest rlr dilation of any sclenttflo journal. Terms, a i ei.r ; four months, |L Bold by all ncwsdt-.ilers. * MUM t Hsw York Branch Offloe. (96 T St-, Washington, 1). C. /v'j li