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? -v. Sour Stomach No appetite, loss of strength, nervousness! headache, constipation, bad breath, general debtltfy. sour risings, and catarrh of the stomach are all due to indigestion. Kodol cur^a indigestion. This new discovery represents* the natural juices of digestion as they exist In a healthy stomach, combined with the greatest known tonic and reconstructive properties. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure does not only cure Indigestion and dyspepsia, but this famous remedy cures all stomach troubles by cleansing*, purifying, sweetening and strengthening the mucous membranes lining thouttocpach. Mr. S. S. Ball, of Rarenswood. W. Va.. says-? ** I w? troubled with sour stomach for twenty years. |CoA\f ? ? lor * 11 ,n mlul Kodol Digests What You Eat. BolMtf ?>S?. $1.00 Size hoMInf 2'A times the frtel 1 _ .*u^', which sells for SO cents. .'? %r t. O. DeWITT * OO., CHICAGO >?y ('rawlord Pros. LANCASTER ENTERPRISE. - Published Wednesdays by Enterprise Puri.ishing Co. A. J. CLARK. Editor. One Year, - - - $1.00 Six Months,k - - .50 Three Mor. hs, - - .25 ______ IN ADVANCE. Wednesday, May 0, 1003. / "When in Rome do as Rome does." Wonder if King Edward VII. did as Rome does?kneel before the Pope?w'len he called on him recently ? v ' ^ tl.o ?i ^ Alio 11*. u I11C1J ItVI ClUUllUU III Charlotte1' Monday resulted in the reflection of Mayor P. M ^-^-J^rovW by a majority of 22!) oyer^Thomas S Franklin, who! ran as an independent Demo crat. The Brown ticket for aldermen were all elected except one. Miss Elinor Courtney gave a lecture in the courthouse last Friday night on the Klondike and other tilings in Alaska, where she spent nearly four yeays as a correspondent of the New York World. The lecture was illustrated 1>}T stereopticon views and furnished a very interesting insight into the ways and customs of the searchers for gold in that frigid region. OPINIONS OF OTItEltS. If Massachusetts could have a voice in tlie legislation of the southern states she would have no fear of their competition in cotton manufactures. She would handicap them, as she has handicapped herself, only a little more so.?Savannah News. The pony of little Archie Boosevelt that was taken up to his 'v . " room in the White House elevator is ahead of Booker Washington. The records do not show that the mulatto sage of Tuskegee was elevated much by his visit to the White House.?Savannah Press. Whipping young white women on their bare backs with barbed wire lashes is something that never has occurred and never can occur in the South. But. Indiana will, doubtless, continue to be shocked when some black brute is strung up in tbis section with out the formality of a court order for assaulting and murdering helpless women.?Columbia Ile/mrfl VVI 14 11 Mr. Carnegie has been cor rectly reported, lie gave ono of his friends, just before sailing for Europe the other day, some interesting observations respecting the crnnection between Providence and the price of real estate. This is what he is alleged to havo said : 'Providence has been very kind to me of late because a piece of realty I bought has arisen $200,000 in value. And when I come to think of it, I can assign no reason for the generosi ty except that I Lave not bothor t-d Providence with my pet it in lor about forty years." Is posnible that, in his affluence, \ Carnegie doesn't feel the need e-aving his prayers ??Savann Morning News. Several Northern men who p licipated in the educational c< ference in Richmond gave e dence ol being much impress by the Southern view of (lie uei problem. Men in the North w have been loudest in their dent ciation of the Southern wh people are generally those w know little or nothing of t actual condition in the Sou Sectional feeling is duo to iim< ance of other sections.?Phi viv i j/iim Jk vv.vv/1 vi. It is announced thot the "Io Idea" will he incorporated in t next state platform of Iowa 1 publicans after the followi fashion : "Tariff schedules shoi be adjusted from time to time meet changed conditions, and pecially where it is found t tariff' is affording shelter to n nopoly." The Republican w refuses to subscribe to that co mon sense doctrine might as w throw the mask oil' at once, a admit that he believes in a ta designed to rob the people for t benefit of special interests ?j lanta Constitution. Hates to Reunion. The round trip faro to Coin bia next week to the Confeder: reunion is $1.70, tickets on s 11th and 12th, and good till M 10th. Can go via Chester, lei ing here at 7:15 a. m., reachi Columbia at about 11 o'clock ; by Camden and Kingsville, lei ing Lancaster at 7:4ff and arr intr ( '<1111!1111i:i 1 1 aw both routes. Returning, le? Columbia by the latter route 3:10 p. m. and reach Lancaa at 7:20; bv the other route ( Chester) at G p. ni., arriving Lancaster at 0:15 p. m. All veterans from Lancas as well as friends, will meet front of tlie State house at o'clock on the 13th. \V. U. A. Porter, Coin. Camp Dixie, Meeting of the "Junior#." The State Council of the Jr. U. A. M. which convened in t Masonic hall here last Tuesd evening, adjourned Wednesd night after a harmonious and teresting meeting. The elect] ot otlicers tor this year resull as follows : II. D. Funderburk, Lancast State Councilor. E. II. Moore, Lanford, Vi Prtiinnilfvt' J. S. Wilson, Lancaster, Se< C. O. Stewart, Newberry, Tre Geo. S. Dowan, Chariest Warden. It. S. Patterson, Langley, C< dnetor. .J. S. Gunnell, Columbia, I. II. H. McCurry,Greenville, () J. Frank Pate, Sumter, Natii al Representative. The next meeting will he h in Rock Hill 011 the 3rd Tuest in Apri 1, 1904. The memlj ship of the Order iri this State over 1900, an increase of ab< i \C\ ,1 t)\jv uuilli? IflO J)U3l I WO months. 12 delegates attenc the meeting. It will be observed that t Lancaster men were honored this order with important pc tions on the roll ot otlicers for I ensuing year. One of tho avowed objects the Order is to "place a (lag up and a Hible within, every put school house of our land," and conformity thereto tho < >r< raised a handsome U. S. Hag the new graded school build here and presented the school Hi bio. The ceremonies were v< impressive. State Councilor a Master of Ceremonies II. D. Fi dorburk introduced to the lai tis audience, I)r. H A. Smith of it Chailesfon, who made the proIr. seutation speech, explaining the of purposes and the principles of ah the Order and formally presenting the flag and Hible to Supt. L. T U-.I-t... ...i.~ : i?i ?i?a ? ? ? i. uaiMTi, 111 n r>cmnni i v nun ap| u n nm ar- eloquent speech, accepted them tgbl A;A ft# JSj >11 in behalf of the school. After fc?*v4 vi- singing the national hymn, the wjWHcffi gf' ed audience was dismissed by Rev. r|j ho Before adjourning the followin ing resolutions were adopted ite without a dissenting vote : ho Resolved, that, the thanks of ho the State Council dr. (). U. A th. M. are herobv tendered Lancas- Vw HnJ or- ter Council No. 38 and to the la- citizens of Lancaster for the hos- Wa >8* Rfl pitahle and courteous reception and friendly manner in which we wa were entertained during our stay he in the city, and to the Masonic ie Lodge of Lancaster for fhe use of tig their hall. ild Resolved further, that these to resolutions he printed in the local es- papers of Lancaster. he ? * io- Memorial Day. 'lo Next Monday, the lltli inst., m" will Le observed as Memorial Day by the veterans, the A TVTl\T]fT A n|l Daughters of the Confederacy AllllUilL. and the public generally. e At one o'clock in the afternoon the veterans will meet at the court house square, when tw the crosses of honor, ninety-one |^/u B in number, will ho formally 1 f .11 1 presented by the Daughters of m" the Confederacy to the veterans entitled thereto. The old sol- ^ Y F1 flioi'S il.ro linrorl in bo lii-i.miiflv m A M 1 av 011 hand, as tlie Daughters arc J uv" very anxious for tlieni to receive 'nS their badges. 01 At five o'clock in the afterav* noon tlie veterans and others lv will assemble at the court house me for tj1(; puvpose of forming in lVH procession and marching to the a' ohl cemetery, where the memo,er rial exercises proper will be . via held. Our Ml a< The following programme has been arranged for the occasion : ficnced clllt ter Prayer by Rev. W. II. 10 H?d^es- no pains JU Singing. r Roll call by Marshall W. II. Rives. Singing. Introduction by the orator of I 1 1 tho day, Rev. J. Pass Shelton, \#V# of Chester, by Mayor R. E. O* Wylie. '10 Song?Nearer My God to !ay T1,c0- . I la> Decoration of tho soldiers' graves. * 1 M 'on The Daughters of the Confedlei^ eracy request that the merchants _ close their stores during the I f er' memorial exercises. g ? ce WANTED ?YOUNG MEN , to prepare for Government Po' J" uil.irtnu l^ina <lnuiiinf?e in oil a8' Departments. Good Salaries. COIT1C RE n' Rapid Promotions. Examina- . tions soon. Particulars free. | not alread) Inter-State Cor. Inst., a22.3m Cedar Rapids, la. buy. If 1 ^ TO WHOM IT MAY CONTEMN. We have Notice is hereby given that r 1 i eld the County Board of Coramis OI ^.O IOOk lay sioners will not approve or pay ier- any claim against the county is for work, such as repairing nit roads or ground bridges, unless Ive the same shall have been led authorized by, or a contract made with some member of the wo Board. by L- J * I>orry' "R o-rn tmV >ni- County Supervisor. -LVtJlllt 111k th? W. It. Bruce, Clerk. the Dat( of SS100 ItEWAlth, *100. Oil The readers of this paper will be pleased to , ' learn that there is at least one dreaded disease )lic that science has been able to cure In all its stage* and that N Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh in | c w o i<> . mt mt.i.n ii . iit rniiy t ni.irrii neu,,' a ton- ? - - 1 * -1 **I" disease, requires a constitutional treatment IIalI'm Catarrh Cure is taken In"" leritally, acting directly upon the Mood and j p.,, mucous surfaces of the system, thereby tier* s troy lug the foundations of the diftoaite. and jl giving lh" patient strength by building up tho constitution and assisting nature in doing its w1 ?ry work. 'I b" proprietor* have so much faith in I d ' ittcurauve i>o\s ,-r-> that they offer One Hun. f| |1 f\ f| I 111(1 drid Dollars : .r any e.ttP that it fails to cure I III i\ * Surd for list of testimonials I if ) I I I if I i in- Add.ens, K .1 CHKNKY A CO, Toledo. O. UlillUm _ , Sold bv Druggists. Wtc' b*- | llail's l 'aii.uy l'iils arc tho best. ON < i IDII lot IQflQ i 1BE? 801, IUUU WE WILL HAVE OUR L SPRING DISPLAY OF Hinery and hite Goods lliner, Miss Brent, who is cxpe 1 up-to-date in her line, has spared to make this display a success. re Cordially vite all the adies id inspect our goods. If you have r bought, you will know where to you have bought you'll be sorry. i i i i ? - goods tnat will make an old maid like she's "sweet sixteen." r Wednesday fr1 iter Mercantile Co.