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LANGPSTER * ENTERPRISE. ??' ?*? th( Published Wednesdays by drs Estkkprisk Publishing Co. ,re A. J. CLARK. Editor. |>01 Olio Year, ... $1.00 Six Months, - - .50 clu Three Mor.fts, - - .25 by IN AQVAHOE. Iltj ~ " r??rrr be| Wednesday, April 8, 1903. be Tho trial of James Tillman charged with the murder of N. (}. (Jonzales, has been set for next Monday. sp? The my3tic shriners appear to have had a glorious time in Co? l?ll ambia last Friday night. An ^ Oil even 100 were k'put through." ======= Ae , Tho Cherokee Falls Mann- no facturing Co , of which our Mr. ca R. E. Allison is a member, has 1>U recently decided to increase the ?P capital stock to $1,000,000 and pr to build another mill. th< Sir Chen Tung Liang Cheng is the name of the now Chinese ' Ministe r to this country, to sue# 1111 ceed Mr.Wu. lie and his suite and party, in all about 45 persons, | have arrived in Washington. ar Tli^/ weather last week was so'*ei that Mrs Roosevelt and j l)a en who were out on the w' ATa^lower for a cruise, decided a 1 to abandon tho cruise for the an present and returned to Washington after a visit to several bC1 Virginia points. ne 1 sh President Roosevelt and party , made there first stop i:: Chicago. From their they went to Milwau- ? kee, then to the Twin Cities ot Minnesota, St. Paul and Min- *n neapolis. The next time we hear ot them they are in Sioux Falls, tjv S. D., spending Sunday. W( ni( No one ever thought that ^1( Toadies and Misses Hats could "ll ever bo sold at the prices Pay- an seur is selling them.?Lancas- re? ter Enterprise. And probably 811 they couldn't be sold at such an prices if the other Lancaster cu merchants would advertise, but when a lady takes it into her cal head to have a hat she will pay on almost any price for it.?Ches v ter Lantern. co' The above advertisement is an easily susceptible of the face mi tious turn Brother Bigham gives ,'1< it, but the construction Mr to Payseur wishes attached to it is wc that the lints hr> ic ifn nu &okl at prices so close as to ne "astonish the natives." _ 1 e* SHOULD BE CHANOED. OI> pr The opinion that the system of is managing the chaingang of this cai county should be changed is ba rapidly growing, and it is an thi opinion that ought to grow. The int idea of spending about #2.500 a for year to maintain the ehaingang ort to do what could be done much is cheaper is unbusinesslike, to Ray na the least ol it, and in tbe opinion mi) of many needs only to be under- to stood to bo heartily or.pdemned. ee| We believe the county commis- int sioners should lease out, the con- tin victs to some other large county no that has a chaingang ot sufficient flu size to warrant its being main for !Mined There are a number of do larger and wealthier counties art . L ~ * 1 - i iiihl are uomg gooci worK wiih i tar their chaingangs; hut in the wh smaller counties this system of pr< punishing criminals is a failure, pu Chesterfield, for instance, has res abolished the system completely ele because it was too expensive. wo It. It as been suggested (and theMiai suggestion seems to be a popular fht one) tlia'the commissioners lease of lie convicts to some of those larg- inc er count its at such hire as they the can secure, and thus make the sta ningang a source of revenue to the east and t 3 county instead of a constant bring victory na upon its already scant party." asury. In justice to the county In this coi ard of commissioners it should time ago, I sa tK?? ? I. ? ~ 1!?! - 1 1 J " , liio .;.iuuui?ni oi wouia r.ivi' an Ai;;"7n connection with the 58th coneres. aingang is not brought about eaily part o i them. They are simply exec missed it abt, ve ollicers carrying out, as now K'ven oj st thev can a law that cannot source that tl made to tit the smaller and be called earl .rjven out as t orer counties. lh(lt ,his called tor tin WASHINGTON LETTER jng finally c procity treatv iclul Corronpondenco of Tho KnterprU. Concurrence Washington, April <?.?uTho fteptesentativ mocratic party can win and will crat8 compell a in 15)04, it the convention is senators who ided by common sense,1' said ^ie interest ol o of the leading democrats ot a{rree to beto 9 nation to me a few days ago. to rat.ily the ? I said in my last letter, T can reason why t t give his name at this time be- to be called use be is not ready to be quoted COrrespoiulenc t he nevertheless wants his when it was s inions tiltered through the pont Morgan ess of the country in order that president and e people may think them over. Wall Street "The democratic party should longer than t. surrender to the socalled re- tliere must be vanizers," continued this distin jts interest, ished gentleman. By that Ijdrich bill, oi ean that wo should not nomi smash up ant to a man for tho presidency Wall Street io bolted the party organiza the policy of >ns in 1896 or in 1900. There Unless all e fundamental principles and | a8 well start, i nets of faith in the democratic bill when tin rty which are immortal, and Uiey are not ? inch will forever keep this land ,)ie Concurroi A J-- 1 ' iretj huu liiuepenuem republic, |,0?Re endorsii il to which the vast inajoiitv of j)V December e people of the country sub- NVjth it the ribe, and when they are not differential on clouded by financial and extra- democrats ha ous theories tho result will mjnds to ligh o\v itself in a great democratic terestR 0f ijority, popular as well as in avJoul 45 rer e electoral college. The demo- beet sugar sta die position on the money 0crats can roi lestion in 1890 and 1900 was a wjJO wjjj licy adopted at that time in 8eml ti10 8ttn lor to relieve the necessities f?l |)rooity propot 0 people and of the business time with a ki >rld that were clamoring for (}10 fllJ{,rtr lnj8 ire money to do the business of |or tbose tri e country. 11 simply involved dare not pass 0 quantitative theory of money take about $0 d our every contention in that ()j- tf|e |)0{.|<e| jard has been amply proved by bosses It tl bsequent events. We wanted no( Rlicce d needed more money in cir differential (.1 lation and advocated bimetal democrats wi! m as the remedy. The remedy question until me, but it came in the shape of tra amj regU] e metal only, superinduced by tbe prediction 1 failure ol crops in the old iintries, by the war with Spain, .1 1 __ ii * " * " a i>y (tie nooa of gold lrom I lie nes of Alaska. The result was HAIL, HAL1 3 same. Prosperity returned the country just as we said it tuld if we could net more basic ? >noy on which to do the busi- , ss of the country. ~ "The question of special privi^e, tLie parent ot monopoly,and position to which is a fixed <iro ^oinS 1101 inciple of the democratic party, aa Hn' one upon which all democrats n unite, light under the same About 1 1( nnor, and bring victory. On )eave yan p>, is plattorrn,constructed as above jqie philinnint licated, 1 think it will be wise . , . the census 1 us to place a young and vig, 1 . 7 a statement a ius democrat whose democracy , , , . . , J lion t tie past known by his works, whose . me will appeal to the laboring aPPoar8 H isses of the country as well as wo'e Pr0^uce the business interests and ac ^ u 11 m itable to both. \Vo must take y??f?rd?y P"t o consideration the conditions Ht;hedule, by w it confront us. The farmer has are wor^_ tyetbejjun to feel the fact that an<* rtrC<,'v * trusts are charging him more About 8,000 i everything lie buys than they 'bis arrangemc the foreign buyer of the same ex^ra tnen ha icle, and the majority of the '? 'be wor^ mors are "standrmttftra 11 ami tentli hour hv , ? 1 lile those who aro democrats ^bably would not vote the re- ](ov blican ticket, they might not .. Al . , , Wo offer One Hun ih/e the Significance of t he any oa*.- of marrh , .. . f lL. / . Hall's Catarrb Cure etion. In the face of this fact p. j ciienki must nominate a man who <honoy'for uufi'Jfi1 ? the confidence and can carry ut?nf*c?aal,?iuanciai 1 Va6t labor VOfe Of the cities tna<l?! by West it 1 max, Whci I he country. An overwhelm- wuiainff, Rinnan a r majority of this vote will turn ftaii's c.'uarrh bu , < .i _ . i Inj? tHroctly ?u'>on l! scale in many of the pivotal f.muof th? sy.Wm tea of the union, especially in ( pLwufffiii V he middle west, and to the democratic despondence someid that the president. extra ser rion of the renwnn ra session is to he 9 purpose of dispos if the Cuban reci ' by obtaining the MA fevvTE were working in f the sugar trust, to re they would vote treaty. The real his extra session is was given in this :o sometime ago tated that J. Pierhad called on the ...._ . 1 informed him that . W c could not hold out the fall and that i some legislation in presumably' the Al- a TM"ATTT A T t r there would he a Ajji/luAL I 1 possibly a panic, continues to.dictate t his ndmitiist rat ion. signs fail, they may _ ^ , in on their financial i\ /g ? g g , 3 session meets, he- J[ J| joing to get through it resolution ol the ng t he Cuban treaty 31, except it carry xl jili f II ? , elimination of the \f\f iM \ refined sugar. The ve made up their! t lor that in the inpeople. There are| lublicans from t he tes, and if I he dem- j mid up 20 kickers k, the house will ale the Cuban reci )ition for the second OlU" iVllllinCf lile under the rib ol t. That will kill it, rjencec] ancl Up. list-owned senators r i a thing that will ? ,000,000 a year out n? P<?ns to II ts of one of their io house democrats ed in getting the IT, then the sennte w w !1 talk on the tarifl the end of the ex yf jf lar sessions. Mark rles A. Edwards. W I lnvii 1?Y DAY! THE - Lad tli.?Dalhart, Tex- , i to come and in< not already boi JU soldiers are to uicisco shortly for jjyy. If you 1 i Islands. * bureau has issued j\Ye have good s to cotton produc-l ? year from which it 1 i ri 1(1,030,045 hales ?* 4? look like I. an ear company in operation a new nine hours a day re ton hours pnv. lien are affected by >nt. One thousand ve been employed RftlTlftTinhPT' ; performed in the 4 the old force. CIIO JJa/oe r'H Thisf dred Oollart Reward for ihut rat.not in* cured by { & CO., Props., Toledo, O {tied, have known P. J. 15 years and believe blui In all hualnciH trunnacl> able to curry out any their firm. desalt: (truKKiHtM, Toledo,(X w Marvin, W liolfwnle druR- I J r<j Is taken lnt? rmlly act- I Jm j 1 ^ ' O O T he blood a ltd mucous sur- I if I I I I .f I I FT I'rii < con 18 per bottle Bill | I 1 JI1A I LlJ h. Testimonials (re* wM.A.KJ V* M V Vi >d aro ibo bc-ht. I ON < k n loAU'J mti mrx wa rw II List, 1903 V. WILL HAVE OUR SPRING DISPLAY OF nery and te Goods , Miss Brent, who is expe- I to-date in her line, has spared lake this display a success. Cordially te all the 1 QO lOO ipcct our goods. If you have ight, you will know where to have bought you'll be sorry, s that will make an old maid she's "sweet sixteen." Wednesday fr' r Mercantile Co. .