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4 '* LAN * Vo1 XT I. _ ?' ?? -1 m.- wtBMBtarDRUGS THAI T 10 TcafltnR doctors say: "Tl dlsea e; if every one would keep 1 lnnt nd leave drugs alone the d S'-'M- ti show that these doc nrp . rlho Ilnft'u'a !? ? ? Bronchitis, Art tuna, Catarrh, Cot nervous prostration, female troul cauBe; all these diseases arc onus OiBllTCVO O3I0 'Urri o Pun builds new tissue; it enriches an< tie heart, invigorates tb? brain disease. It k; the germs. 'Mr. and Mrs. Aflntu Ltvlngooi years, say Duffy's Pure Malt Willi beyond their silver wedding. Mi They are both hale and hearty am Mrs. Matilda Watt?, who is ' cured ?'or .>f gp'p end ha? kept 1 "1 suffered terribly with the of wrath r always found me in liviug. Picking up a newspaper from the use of Uefly'o <>**4* Wh w. re i. lost 1st tantaneou;. f.io t disappeared. I was completely cu at the age of G3, 1 fuel a* U?ou*?ti M Kpw York's leading dwespu; $9ti dlgasted." if you wish to ksoj* i*Whhp. Bti glow of perfect health, tale* DUFTA spoonful in half a ay "/a m, xutt? lnedirlnu. It in flafli?er'i?*iwO Wt y asd depress the heart. ' ?" from fusel oil and othef jSugtu-oti CURES wr Qulnino depresses the heart. DUFFY'S PCHR MALT WIUSKKY mid etiongtheu? ttve br-_^j} ?cti? tflgOl t i aiu VU?system nnd keepn it la ? ?mw?lT 1 condition, it kills all dtaeaj# gerl microbes. Cnnltnr?Wiro fW? ltd*. fl)? f riiri- >?u Wlilnkc) Ii? .sure j ? tlio ,*?? iiuInf. I mrl>ai<ul~?? if mi ml I ii I of Ibii i\.u?lUui*v o ( rcpirrnllon, ttMI ;ry t? ril! biillnllinit, fin* MMh,*. It WhisUay nulfllliilra, rrtilrh m n llir amrki't for jirullt ml; whirl' fjir from rrllrvliiK the are .s.ilvoi, i . 'Diful. 1)? "Dnfff ?*' una lit gam 4,<>? a fl Is lln? only (than lately pari' rvhSsUei v lilrh nii'.(iil)0 Mud I irnllliiilvlii|{ uuallllwk Ii?o! ?! ?? trailr.iniirk, *Vh? Vti fhr a this label. Duffy's Turo Mult Wlftt-fct/y !i scribed by over T.000 dealer* and 1*110 genuine is SOLD AT A Or direct nt $1.0ft n boltl?. ft Is A C3 a medicine. YuluaMe modlca Eoeiiestor, N Y. Moet-nx of Township i sessors. The Town'hip Board of A sors for the various townflhii the county of Lanoaptt* ^il' on the first Tut* ml ay in M 3rd instant, 190.1. It ip tho duty ot T?rwrshif sePKors lo crnvartK each and t ioiuiii 111 painunui jim peri their respective townsnips, i der tliat individual returns be equalized as near as post In everv instanre whrtre a terial change in the retwrn o individual r,mounting to one dred dollars and over, the A pors will n of chances made and forward by mail to tho County An so that notice can be sfwit I< ^ parties so rii-ed in r?I??r ?>? ? ^ taxpayer may have the cpp nity to a pp. ar before t.he 0( Board of K'?u lization. The Township Assessors pointed by th Governor take noiirt > >n1 qu-? iJy ?,r The Chairmen ?>f t-. w As-, d-?i ; ar ; ' fRoio uk . of the County Board of Kqa tion. Jno. A. Cook Auditor Lancaster Co , Feb. 17th, 11)03. Notice of Di3cha,i NOTICE IS HEREBY Gl thai on the I2th day of M 1003, (he undersigned ns at istra'tor Gl' lae estate oI Mri becea Walker, deceased, wi hifj fin 1 return cr.d artMr and in.ike application to tin bale court lor t lie County ol ^ canter, 8. C ., lor n Hrml disc as kuc'.i adnrr r' rrifo". F. I* M VVAT.Kl I/ine'i 'tor v (1 Admbii? ^ Feb. 12, 1003. ii'i mmsTrz "W ?? *.- ?w BASTE LANCASTE1 fees a s eia^sse* sr Ii V * TS * **"" <. ,.<yri U < ;;* u ? . ~?cJ t? !n -ajb . , u f->. n -* *> *r? Pi. f-rw :%* 1^1 1. -? * ?3* f"l *" ? ? Sn here arc moro 'lea-lit; mused by dru s than lis system fortifh d with an invigorating sti.auoath ra. c would be lowered." tors ere r'gbt ?n<l th a is why a'l leading de-tors Wh'tkoy exclusively for Consumption. Crip, jgli.-, d>spep&la, malaria noil ull low f<?vers. Idea. slceplc.ssness ar.d weakness from whatever ml by rundown conditions of the system. IE fvlALT WiiiiKEV 1 stimulates the Mood, alda digestion, tones up and strengthens the system so it throws off 1 of Rlverson, Pa., who havo hern married 05 skey lias prolonged their happy uuiou many years \ Ldvlngood is 01 years old and his wife is 81. 1 feci vigorous as a couple 50 years of age. 53 years of age, says Duffy's I'ure Malt Whiskey i r strong and well. grip and and tried every ktiowu remedy. Changes bed. and I often felt as if life was not worth the one dny, I read of the great benefit derived Iskey nn?l sent for a bottle. The henefleial effects i. ib. * laaslt\ \ with which I had .ifr< red so long red and have felt no bad after effects, and to-day, I was only 30. y.a.iid,. \<alts, 1251 \Y. 10,n 3l., N. Y. C." t; "Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey is food already torse aM viroroun end Vr . < > on your cheek tho *Y"S PUPn MALT WHTFKTY, reru'.ariy. a tabler ?i milk, three Unas a d..y and take no other eur system with drugs; tb<>y poison the system is an absolutely pure stimuiunt aud tonic, freo is ingredients to coramou iu malt whiskeys. rjHOUTDRUGS rS (if S art cured millions In the laat 50 yenrs. It is pro* I used exclusively l>v 2,000 prominent hospitals. ,Ll DISPENSARIES, the only whiskey rrcoRniz d by the Government ! booklet sent fr?><\ Duffy Mi.lt Whiskey Company, / S- j 111 l{l':K FAITHS A WEEK The Enterprise mul the Twivv-tiRSfiS Week i 'hfirtenton \eirs <tn<l r?s jri Courier One Year for Onli/ moot ft / fiO. ''i ' Wo have completed arrnnzemoti!s with ttie Uhurleston News ' ' * and Courfor hv which we are *v,*rv enabled to furnish tlie Entkkpkisk v and llie Twice-a-Weck edition of ^ or i lie News and Courier for if 1.50 a ma> year, which must bo paid strictly uhle. jn Hjyunce, Sample copies ol n^,,, | that paper will bo sent to our 1 <tn^ subscribers, and we trust that ",,n many will take advantage of this is-es- ij|)Pr;,i clubbing offer. The regu^ ^ l.if ,-ri o of t'i<- Lntlui'HIoEi is ssme y0ll jfnow^ is $1 a year, and that itlitoi1 0f jiie Sen;}-Weekly News and ) ''''' Ooiirie", an nigh'-pa"? b^per, is .t: l. But under i V.iclubbing artortu r nt you get thom both >UIIt-v torli! 1.50. Ex unina ion of Teachers will Th next regular < xamination n8hip|for n :cI r's will lie hold in the i .ici *couri h u-o, Friday, February al'Za 20(h, Examination to , begin at 0 :30 a. m and close at S. C 4 p. in. All persons expecting to teach in the public schools of this ' countv, not holding a certificate of qutdific'ttion should bear this 'CT0 I in mi ml- I'omiiI , A. C. Rowell, Co. Supt. of Education. (arch, "a" It IiIh S.efr* I. 11 fil" P. A.Danforth of LaOrangejGa., ? suffered for fix months with e s ( . i i^hif ul i ulining sore on his leg; j ( , but writes th?t PucUlcn's Arnica . "' ' vu w holly t ured it.n live days. ,,a'^ For Ulcers Wounds, Piles, it's .he be. t Halve iu the world. Cure '*" guaranteed. Only 25cts. Sold by 'r'''or t F Macho*'(fe Co., er.i Crawford t 4t j Pros. " ? " . * ^ ' R ENT R, S.C., WEDNESDAY, MARCH TKAMEItY IN RALEIGH. 1: [ i t; n Mm o 1! , Fct jSMinioi* Rilled by Haywood,j Hut tho 1 lioth Prominent }lcn?A woe loud t Ibuaitiiul Young Widow borunso a Intake Ilav ' connected WiI h the I was marr Bloody Allair. j i'ucker. ] not marriv In the Charlotte Observer ol Mrs. Tuck j Monday, the 23rd inst., appear- niouv had 4. . . in Now i < eu u ueta ita Mccount oi wliat is. cept in am said to be the greatest social aim question, eriinitial sensation Raleigh has jog. ever known. The story as told What d( by a staff correspondent, sent, to That is a c Raleigh specially to give tin- j,u0 ! . , , . is that ho i j facts of the c-isc as limy exis*, is Lja e j a (is tollows ; allernoon The affair which has produced was not mi such v. s ensation was the killing and ilie pu J of Ludlow Skinner by Ernest he, tbe lav J Haywood. Haywood ia a grand- Haywood 1 is'?;i of i ho late Stale Treasurer mony had | Jehu Liny wood and a son of the But Mis Mate Dr E Burke Haywood and write her J one of Ra'eigh's leading lawyers Haywood" ISkinner was a grandson of the months ag lla'o Mr. Ludlow of New York, The child 1 j ami a son of Rev. Thomas E Tucker is i ! Skinner, of R^ltigh, one of the in Boston I i,p ? known Baptists in the south Here d?. vel Toe ci-niral figure in the kill the liiftern injr is a woman. She is Mrs. sib1e for tli Gt~L.de Tucker, widow of ihe Recentli bit Willi .O Tllfllror mao 1 ... - - , "uw r.oo neen W illi the only son of Ma.j. Rulus wai no evi Tucker, of this city, She is a to right a 1 daughter of the late Ma). John C go publicly Winder, and was and in one ol need stop i the most beautiful women that open sham has ever been ween in this Stale, tion that i Before her uiai Hugo she was lor quiet ik well-known in social circles in miny was I more than a half a dozen States. i,,co of ovc Slie belongs to one of the most |r, stop anc prominent families in North Ludlow Carolina, and the prominence ot mjss Octa her husband's family is too well (sister of ^ known to need any comment who open In re. A few years airo Mr. Wil- blight that liam Tucker died. Mrs. Tucker the good n spent the first two or threo years would be i ot her widowhood in Germany, rtuy pressu and then returned to Raleigh. upon LIav\ Alter Maj. Tucker's death, what it wa Ernest Haywood became legal have done manager of the Tucker estate, hut Haywc or acted in the capacity ol ad Mrs. Tuck< visor to Mrs. Florence Tucker, and the sc the widow ot Maior Tucker. The and bigger position of Mr. Haywood threw All cor him in more or less intimate con- Haywood r tact with Mrs. Gertrude Tucker. Tucker a Mor'1 than a \ ear airo it wsik ' ? ^ - -- crn^tni (it#111 whispered in social circles here were seven that Mrs. William Tucker and |0 increase Mi. IMticdl II.wood had been I'ucicer's secretly married. The report Hay wood i soon beciimo town talk in this recently at ! city and went outside of Raleigh, bim abou l>nt found no confirmation from gave inu either of the alleged contracting ! Mrs. l.ncll parties. The world saw that Mr. 11:i? she re Haywood and Mrs. Tucker were no*o, nski together a great deal in this nothing to place and then it became known }, -r j.,r | that they had been out ot town v wood together in tho lar-'o Northern t*j *' is c< cities. ?\H this Scandal inevita.bly resulted,Jth m tter r.nd for many months Mrs. (Jor-ily hod a t frude Tucker ha not been in thisjdaj the ?ity. Sometimes her throe chd- | s<ji:gh dren were with her as she trav I wou i Pro t ied from place to place in the j /ho HttldaC | North, hut more often I hey w*r |ea with their grandmother, ^r8? n()t been i Florence Tucker, in this city. period the But Mrs. Tucker remained Jed itbolf away from homo and soon a story Skinner a < ame back that spclLd misery, yet is ft;! For Mih. Tucker,unacknowledged been porsr as a wife, came to the point them for where it seemed necessary that ll ls rui she write her name ''Mrs. Ernest I , 1 .M ; Haywood." At any rate, ahe "'J- ^ aid this many times. And still i . ,v . .. .. I J * ii4?\ jrlh S.i hrneat Haywood said no'niujs of ji 0 j-il'ipi his marriage. He is a nervous j * n I; ? 1 man?shy, sensitive, proud?and Uie then < jji ?pu ~ ER P R11E. # # | 4, 1903 r ^>50 lends Jeur? (1 to (jue;> n such a delicate auK v * I ? ?? ?P?w - ?> ifry period came when talk >\ o the clamor point,and gg|jj{j ? W iM ft woman's honor was at 1 1*41 ra /*>??'& m'4 wood waa asked il he J u? ^ i$> ieit to Mrs. Gertrude Lie replied thai lie was d to her. Friends of er insisted that a cere '?''! ** ' I been perlortimd eilherj >rU or Boston ; but ox j fcffitili 3wer to a point bl nk ^ Haywood paid noth E?g* -,'^X ?. Ha, wood nay now ? F? ^ [uestion that is being ^ r askid. I'he answer ws r.i'4 jttir M still denies that mar Absolutely P\:r& sked his attorney this _ w .... , J y~.?r*<*v r/c rr~> <*rjr&r.-'rv ?~?r,ir? it lia.) wood was or aw wwjw#*.. nrried to Mrs. Tucker Jlt, ...^ aided ieply was thai llQh that wjlI be settled W.*s*rvyer, understood that rnw? qhe main feature in Vhe tad said that no cero- |lne 0f defense becomes apnarbeen performed. ^ ent. it wtli be maintained <^at . Tucker continued to Ludlow Skinner had t>.>e.? d name "Mrs. Ernest up to the point where iie pr.jfc?.saud then, four or live ed to avenge the tisier ?f Lis o, a child was born, wif", and the tragedy w.?o a i^alives, it is said. Mrs. sequence, n a sanitarium either tlT T^wc0^8 or New York cii.v. I Puu, Ai go & bliafTet, \ + C. , , , Donglasand J. N. Holding. "And ,opu 10 ran am there will be other couusel," ^id ess that were ipon- pou to me today. Ir is ?iid ie tragedy. that Major J"hn W. liir.Js'Ge 7 Havwood has not wjH ttjso appear tor the date^ee Mrs. Tucker, and there It is not known what law^r* dence that, he intended wi'l assist thn Solir ?r in pr ?etvrotig that was done cuting the caee. ' that the world must The tragedy seem* to have \>xanu see the shame ol ed PeMP'-e ?1 this c m 1 ? .?ty. o. Here was a condi- At "l,1 hours of tiie da> 8 . : coulu be seeu on street ctuiuj 's, nipht appeal ?. ta.a hf)M ,-v T-.e f; '*" ""w "? mu mi< kwl-.d, a:.J Urv alslieing screamed 111 the CUSHWd but one subject, ry passer by who cared [n the number and importance 1 listen to tlie tale. of the persons involved the h<HtuSkitiner had married cide is probably the most seusavia Winder, a young tionaltrageilj that occuricuiniwis /~!? 4?1- 'n. -1 ? ... ' " 1 up. virnnniB I IICKCT, I O'HI1', OU' [11? liHlPlgU U -OlO lv suffered ovor the!have iuther cuuse t?> poiidor oyer had been ca-t upon killing. Tiny remember Unit amo ot her family. It both meu concerned wereo' q diet ? mlelicate lo sav that ^position and prior to the dis. , ' , tressing scandal had on ie wan oroug i to eai peaeefa| t.-rm? with nil mankind, vood to make him do skinner whs only 31 years <4d, s maintained he might ,.n(j one 0f moat poprttnr without the asking ; young meu in the Stale. Bfey>od remained here and w"od 16 41 years old ana his* feu* ?r stayed in the North many mends, liny w??od w as andal assumed bigger eliasiit in stature an 1 weign *ob proportions. ably 115 pounds. Sum i fas , . tiller than Haywood ami c.ihnmunication between o,. . flL eu 20 or 30 pounds mart .nd the member, ot the C(??lse| f.1r Krnest J.yweod nd Winder families jiave oiveu out the following le time ago, but there statement tor publication : *1 incidents that served "As counsel for Mr. llf.ywood, the bitterness. Mrs. | we think it proper that we tnwke two little girls met this statement : 1'he accounts ot ntlie street one day tin) unfortunate occurred e of id said something to J Saturday afternoon comt needing shoes. He J plcte nd inacenrate. ... day. -i , ,1.. i w i. r t shoot 11 i, children -to. >\ hen ... . .... . . r r ' he sho??t an no !: g o\v bkinner heard oi . . . . . . . i-i::n. < >n tie coi.tr.r . -oero turned tlie monev in at . . . a n ng Haywood to h,ivi,L.,..vp?l) nt.,j t; (i 1^ do with any meiubei jjj. i>\ Mr. ki > i in nil v. I ( is said that ; ? <v> Mr. ShMinei 'r. 1:^.1 " r?.*i?iitjii ir a nnniif ri ' < on rr i<j k i mm-dored ;nso!en1. (' ? fto't i ! coimn unity now views ',,r mntoi-, and <lf. iluv-t , the situation natural ! wood tired first, nor havi.-a mekagic result. Day after en " ... i? nd? of Mrs. Tin ker ' These facts will bo proven by i to say and do tl.inM- "'! f,f the hmhest cl.aract-.- who Tot her and hour alter w'/rp "vewitne'ses. A m i- those iously or unconsciously |',5* saw the nltercatiosj '?^n* !o cf Hay wood render-J K-'bort N- H,.\ he ?!r' ?urpo?e iiitile. It has . ' '-'unei striae :. II iy .. < u. air. disclosed at just whatj Haywood h is made no statement tense situation develop to J"q ?onRel ?,r *n? (Ahor r*r?nn into an issue between r^cting on the character of ahy md Ernest Haywood ? Rnd ,H no *:'V rosponaiuired that there had h!* 'w ?ny ^?nd?J now bet*o.al animosity between' rePor*ed or published several weeks at least.' . n...? i.. ?i n. . ! -- nuir || 111(11 Ui'lli I'l iur hrtd nM(ie throat,-* to ) fjir reports have You Iiu?w Wlmi lou Art! TaliI.hk poll firmed. Hiiywor.d'g Ate (but the daji btfoiel When yon take ;r.-v?-vu.?u-\ c ui i Mrs. Ludlow Skii.ut-.r i M,p r.,-m ?lrt ? .|n!-y t [r Ofl PVfTV hoft'ft rh(?U OlT fn%t nc to RoiT>o^ ono a 'kor.ti f j, iron ami </11 ;*: ?v- in a l xiHtui|{ difficulty ?a;d,'u#t? !?; ? fnrn.. No cure, no pu>. a#c