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.v-?? L&aSftSTEB * LSTESPRiSE. Published Wednesdays by Enterprise Publishing Co. A. J. CLARK. Editor. Oue Year, ... $1.00 Fix Months, - - .50 Three Mortis, - - .25 in. advance. Wednesday, March 81, 1903. Ex-President Cleveland says | ho is out of politics. We think so, too Fertilizers can't bo brought to Lancaster over iron tracks fata as the fanners can haul them into the country over the worst roads in forty states. f In Green. lit H itiirdav night I some young white men were I gambling, when a quarrel arose I nid LiirJ I'ioyct snot West Fuller j v"uh a pistol. Fuller died Monday night and Flovd i<> in jail. So h s >, m- that Mr. Morgan has bought the Florida hotels and is preparing to Tampa with the Havana steamers?Atlanta Journal You will be lucky if yen H ivine m >nev hd't after Cftfi'lllltT fAli ' 1>i 1 I ??f Ann nf i 1 > , WJIII^ /*. ? . I . < \ /1 i' V / I I uu.?v P ^ricln Pit 1 ..--Advocate. in a r avut -'i-'ec.h Senator Hoar declared that the rash meddlim; with the southern race question, by the men of the north ii unwise and that men ?>r ihe south ? now the con ditiou - 1. and are the negroes' Lest fri'Miu." Not long ago. Senator ' Liar obpeted tp Mr. I Roosevelt's legislation.?T h e' Coimnonei*. The present capital of the rent v 1 v niii Railroad Company is $250,000,000, and ;t is pro pooed to increase i L.j $100,000,000 to moot the demand for new tracks, now roads and rolling stock, in the past two years the coinp.ni\ has boutrln an average ct one now locomotive every day and a total ot lO.OoO freight cars, Lilt ha- not been anfe to keep up with h* increasing business. Fr# tii ?li.? t \ . j .. ... .. ?iu > of Anderson we get this clipping, which shows that Anderson i? among the counties that arc working for good roads : "{supervisor J. N. Vandiver and County Commissioner If. F. Celey returned 'Ihursday from Atlanta, where they had been to l?uy some mules for the county road machines They bought twelve fine animals Anderson county now owns 50 mules. There are five road scrapes, which requires six mules each, and these are kept busy all the time the weather will allow. There are two other scrapes, each of which requires eight mules to handle, and four mules are required to do the vork at the county farm. | For The Entf.ki'hisk. A FAMILY REUNION. There was a family reunion at the home of Mrs. E. A. Small on the 11th instant, the occasion being the, celebration of her 70th kirliuiay. A splendid dinner! not, ~ ... 1. : _ L ill Plan nr. vru, IU WUIUI1 Mill J II 3llOe was duiiejby all theguest.s. It, was certainly enjoyed by tins scribe. A'.'tei dinner the little children enjoyed themselves in social games, "vhile some of the older ?nes amused themselves and en-1 tert pined ill present hv singing ongs. '1 he day was thoronghlyl imjoyod by all. Late in 1he afternoon every family started' homeward, hoping to be able to! 4 attend the imxl reunion, on pa 11th March, 1904 toi Mrs. Small has 11 children, 55 re grandchildren and 13 great-grand* children. There were present on ,e * his occasion 3 children, 27 grandchildren and 0 groat-grandchil- mi dren. Also 9 other relatives. of W. 1'. Slogner. ee( th WASHINGTON NEWS 3of ot Siwi-i tl Correspondence Washington, March 15?No pa man has received more sincere iin and earnest congratulations on pa ms recent. speccn on ilie race p:? prohlesi in 'ho senate ol ihe dii United States than has the Hon. I'm He nj a mi 11 lti ley Tilltmin, of iSimth it Carolina. gh !!-? did jest what he said he ol was going to do in that speeeli, Sa viz : he surprised his friends and ct disappointed hi- enemies, not j ad only by his moderation, but by I vo the depth and statesmanlike lit p'< terances he deliscrcd on that 'h< occasion. It was a speech wor. hv vo of any statesman of the piesent ad day, and the democratic party ho will do well to make it nn?? of the as !irst and foremost campaign d"cu VV!i ineiits that it sends out to the v'r thoughtful readers of the country, j to Mr. Tillman ha? grown wonder I < a fully in the past two years in the|v*' estimation of his colleagues of >!iei 'hi senate. Ins greatest strength,! however, lies in 'he kno.vl?*dge 1 by everybody who knows him, ol j f01 his absolute and unswerving I m; honesty. lui The extra session of Ihe senate bu called by the president I?>r the ot purpose ol ratifying the Cuban nit and Panama canal treaties lias ca just got down to work. It prom- It ises to be a much longer session]eh than tho Republicans intended I hat it should bo, or rather wanted it to be. Thev hoped and bo f " lo; lievod that the Democrats would ()ltamely submit to everything they on proposed, and that tho session in would not be over two weeks' a* duration. President ''Teddy" wanted it that way, for ho wants ^ to go bear hunting again, this p, time in the wilds of the west, and ly has set Friday, the 27t h ot March, he as the day he wants to start. The w' chances are thev have all reck P'1 be oned without their host, lor it is . now believed to bo the policy of rei tho Democrats to fight the Cuban vo treaty to a standstill. it is said, by those who ought to know, that ?n< not less than 30 Democratic sena- I'1' Ur tors will make extended speeches ,n, on the Cuban reciprocity treaties, osi If they do it is a safe bet that an they will not gel away from here for more than a month, and per 8 su haps two months, and that they will have to amend both treaties tjf according to Democratic dictation or they will get neither of them through. The Democrats have ^ their fighting clothes on now, and you aro going to see some Repub- I i: v ii lican lur ny. Just before the 57th Congress adjourned, its requium was sung _ by Senators Elkins and Warren, ^ both ardent republicans, in a W minor key, which differed vastly I in tone and quality trom the I "public paeans of congratulations" that usually accompanies [ I this interesting function. No I greater indictment could be re y turned against the republican ?1 party than these two Senators I presented to the peoplo ot the ? ITnited St ate; a .uinst their own ! ^ > rty. The above named Sen i IlANN I FO rs described two great sins the publican Oougress had commit- The fact th j, first, deceiving the people by and Mr Morg it carrying out the promises gather so niuc ide in the national platforms here df statehood for the territories ; arousod sptci possibility of eond, gross extravagance with per!jUiMled to e people's money. Oi page licau nomitia 43 of ihe Congressional Record opposition to March 31 is reported t he speech 's a story hero Senator Klkins, ol West Vir- 1 * M?tg?an , . , , ... tlio prophetic i ma, a leader ol the republican veU'wouW rty, who, alter speaking of the iind pebple pu portant bills that had failed of tog- ther ai ssage said: "The republican other year v rty i< responsible tor this con- Unhiia nioio .. ,r , . . . tioned in eoi ion ot all nrs which is so unliominntion. tunate lor :t and the country y(MV England this time. Early in the be the most con uiing of t/lis session a maturity :in 'ho senate, ili.* republican members of tho!^as stood 1 o y; n?to determined to d''font thpi1^' ^ ... , .. , I tight, expiosae itchood bill, and to t i1 ^rd' i not more Ihan opted ? programrn which in- Mr. IJnnna n Iveil, Jirst, a violation ol the'nation for t!n 'tlgcs ma'o in 1he platfovin ol|n,'1',r Repub ?ir partv in I itional con (1' ', , , I" S\ ell, it Rood ntnuis, binding the partv to!.?.?. , 1 : more bieaivs, mil the territories of Okla- L.vu hun ma. New Mexico a id Arizon i tion. * * Howev states in;o the I bon. This appearances 1 is a great mistake n ! a great l!'!' thiio sou ,, , * i friends. \v i 'otijj. ()uo Pint v.! pp I .. I ii Ullllil llOto U plague us hereafter. A po.iii llf, 1 > | lit* \v 1 i&l I party can no more alFord to room unanno date us promises and pledges 1 did ill the dfi an an individual." Kill ley was t ,,,, , , | leavma tne ox Vjoont .v l.MI.:, . il 1 - ? * I ? " w i/Aiti- 'in si <; '.rKH1 ... ( i. I u.iy 111wet'i h? wick"d filibuster carried on accosted the r fourteen woeks against the, if he might | ^ jjority of the Senate and thon!"No," rlher said: "It was this liii 11 l^inkl? in li i , , , . ot posing witl ster that has led to the death I , , as a backgroui the important bills 1 have | ollt on the uv< Mitioned, and the republicansl mo." So the nnot avoid this responsibility, outside the \\ rests upon them and no one Washington ,, Columbia Str le. One of tho most interesting of ??* 0 two new members o* the Sen- Sttj d is Mr. James B MuCreary, r twelve years a r6j>re?entaUv" Kentucky in the House, :.nd V"?r i* i* . m i i ? llfo ico governor ol his state, fepe; k tu- nm ?? g recently of the political situ, ion, Senator MeCreary said,: ( O^fepr]; \ lie democrats mint obsorvp1 ' re? points in the selection of j eir next presidential candidate.17*.,? ' 1 j IIClip i-iliCh tl rst,, he must l>e a man thorough v u .?? ..... . .. ,. ^ , > ta nouli titled lor ttie otli-e; second, 1 must be a loader areuod! On account lioin all the members of his a^e Volofans' irty will rally: third, he must.!!lt New : i a man capable ot l?'ing elect JliLli to 22nd, , that jh of commanding the or>n Kail way spec! of the groat independent b'ip tickets fr ite which decides presidential New Orleans, actions." Asked to name some raJfl of one ce en whom he regarded as 1 ulfill banco traveled g these conditions, S mator Mc ?.n s!l^e M'iy 1 'ear.v said, ' Among iho names ?Wo, with tin eniioned i regard us the strong- New Orleans \ I those ol Arthur 1'uo Gorman May 2<kh, 10< j I .. ,1 <iA_ i* i > i r?li o gri nu o t mi/ u.juuge nuoii 15. I'arker, oi "u ,11V 3w York. As to the issues they cur<> ?tn exten ould be of a practical character f? ' u,le ch as tarill reform, tho trusts tic v d the economical udmiuislra- Agent ** >n of the government.'' ' ! ,lP. , ^ May 24th, upfoe of fifty ecu HEADACHES Tho Southei ured while you wait by convonient scl J J excellent ierv C A P U D I N E, fort wil1 ho xr ce i. ti i , Veterans and No effect on the heart. tending ho tiold at all drugstores. pleasant tnd The Old Standard Grove's Tastel * I - A ?A ^ ^ liua 90UUU UUV bUSb *50 yt over One and a Half Millie, of merit* appeal t*o yon ? Enclosed wit>h every bottle Is a Ten Cent Pacl SdiBmUJOT.'liUJL * JELMUftt R PRESIDENT.: O T i at Senator Ilanna Stomach ail have been to- No appetite, loss of strength, nervous- w h dnrimr thw visit ncss. headache, constipation, bad breath, ii ?u n.f, > general defcCVm^otir risings, and catarrh of lattOl* lias again (he stomach ari all due to indigertion. Kodel llatioil as to the cures indigestion. This new discovery repraVlr ll'inni hoi mi s<*nts the natural Juices of digestion as they I Ml. iiauna noillg exist ln a hea]lh^ stomach. combined with' accept the IvpuO- the greatest known tonic and reconstructive tiotl ill 1904 ill 1 properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not 1? wnrnlt mi, ....' on,y cure indigestion and dyspepsia, bu! this , famous remedy cures all stomach troubles ' to t'lO effect that by cleansing, purifying, sweetening and ;ist 811 111 me r made ! ?,renK',ie,>lf,S thw mucous mombrar.es lining I the stomach. emartc thill IvOOSO* I Mr. S. S Ball, Of Raver".swood, W. V*., says:?i succeed himself 1 iri?fw,,h.^ t,3m'ch {or yejrs I y.'.vu ,rl0 aoa wo 8re "ow us'nK it in milk ttin- two undtwoifcr J . . ? v . Kodol Ph?<:t3 W?ist You En*. woiitlcnn'' it an . p?... . , n . i Eott.osooly. $1 00 ;..rc holding 25*. times the trial nil llOt SCO Mr i s,*o Which 5?;: I'.rfOc .. ,villi.!- to be iiiou- bl-0oWI~rL*0- '.CHJ.OAO? o _ inection with the ,, , , ,, \ conservative Unsurpassed Pullman nccommotenator i" rhaos dations will be afforded, and servative senator ',1" M'rvl(><> in every respect will and : * ain't who he .all that could be desired, vllv by the i re -; full infornialion and particuJulmn reciprocity l?1"8 as to schedules etc, will ,dil .w Ills opinion bV cheerfully UuuislieU on a week ( plication bv any Agent of the ,1,1 Iulv. the nonii- J Southern Kail way. or, U W. I.>kiii', 1111.1 nn-1 ,.UI1V lbvi.MonI'a^oiiS,-rA?oiit, lican senator Qf | , \V . W. lti^loo Asst. roininencn replica Uoucral Agent Atlanloveli makes ninny t.eoigin ^ almost anybody -- * ?? tor tuo uotniua- ] jle pPl >lieath the stars and or, to all outward! Piripen, the president and p cleanses the system and never ator remain fast prices. lenovor iSiiiatoi'| bi it if Hardy iv.bors oi worldly j tuo ?\ Into House j repute0 the president's D? Witt's and take no unee I just as hoi .substitute. w h -n \r.. Ve A p.mall pill, easy to buy, easy to , . i take and easv to art, bat never here As he was'. . . ,y \%/;?*? . Tiitpnsr in results I)o\>' ! * !j*r.ocuiixe unices one |,,,r|v Risers arouse the secret. a photonra jinor - jj()UB Hn(j ?cj as a tonic to the senator and asked pv*er, curing permanently. Orawtake a picture, tord Bros, i.itor replied, with lis eye, "I'm tired . the White House ^ iuipr% . ad li \ on li come I?iCil>OW >nui? yuu can snap PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON. picture was taken h i to House -ates. J*h1e Catawba House,) ,, I p-siatra. t t + \ -+*** ^ 1 Correspondence al2.1 y. * ?? ! > I*'- - _ Citation t e'er" i><?x ! M>o {cntiln*. iioQuiiiino i^i'iets . ??> i> ?uJii iu iinr uat STA'I K OF SOU 1 11 CAROLINA wsi?s.fBKASS' mrm "" " ? ?? . S.-w O.-h-.i.M.a, 1N ,,1K , OUKT |>r ,.KJA?; u*rij hai.way. of thn Con feeler- ~ " Reunion, 10 be j> . j /, vyvir 1/ t ,y is >rleans, J,a , May J 1 903, t ho South- Pro},ate Judge. will soil roundorn all points to WIiLRKAS, .J. T. R Marshall La and return at ')s,s uiade su'f to nio to grant him nt per mile dis Letters of Administration of the Tickets will bo L-'iate ?t and t fleets of \V. lv >th to 21st, inclu Marshall, deceased, with tlie wili al date to leave annexed ^ vithout validation I'nese are therefore to cite and >3 Original pur- admonish all and singular the h tickets may so kindred and creditors ot the said Oon of the limit W* K. Marshall, deceased, that 1903, hy deposit- they he and appear before me, in citli the special ^,e Court ol Probate, to be held Orleans not earli- a' Lancaster C. 1L, S. 0., on the 15th or later than 26th day of March, 1903, after on payment of a publication thoreot, at 11 o'clock its. in the forenoon, to show cause, if m Railway offers an.v they have, why the said ledules and most Administration should not he ice, and every ef- granted. made to assure Given under my hand, this 12th their friends at 6ay of March, anno domini, 1903. Reunion a most. .1 V STPWMAM _ . v . ?- . s/ A AA r ? ill A 1 11 ^ comfortable trip. i8EAL' Probate Judge. (ess Chill Tonic I ;ars. Average annual sales! ^ >n bottles. Does t?his record j No Cure, No Pay. 50c. I * [??f>ofC.nft\nf". IU A nu KrtAT nrrn n- - t r inn in i i i ii ii ii11 11?i i .1 f