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S ^Wfock^ls so delicious and nutritious as j ^ | WHEATLET , *' because every cereal analysis made shows B j A a superabundance of life-giving elements .4 I In WHEATLET. B 's imitated M h- *?Sf*\\wtiL but never equaled. LP V Be sure you get the original whole wheat 3P products. Your grocer can supply you. JM s -> The genuine made only by ink The Franklin mils Company, W ,B "AO tht Wheat that's Fit to Fat." rM ~ ft LOCKPORT, N. Y. El 1 UHCASTER ENTERPRISE. \ Published Wednesdays by r Entkhfkisk Publishing Co. A. J. CLARK, Editor. t One Year, ... $1.00 ? Six Months, - - .50 r Three Mor hs, - - .25 IN ADVANCE. "^Wednesday, May 20, 1003. g "They may boost Mr. Cleveland as much as thev will, but (he c scent of that bond deal will bang around him still."?Ex. The 'Commoner observes that "Mr. Cleveland is the only living j ex president, but in less than ( two years from now he will not be so lonesome if loyal democrats will do their duty." x 1 The matters referred to by "Taxpayer," printed elsewhere in ' this issue, should receive the ' earnest attention of all who are k in any way interested in the success of the graded school. 1 A Washington dispatch an- * nounoes that uall over the island * of Porto Rica, sea island cotton ^ is being planted as rapidly as seed can be obtained, and that in many instances the planters are ^ abandoning tobacco for cotton." 1 OPINIONS OF OTHERS. ' The Chicago Tribune notes that 1 Booker Washington "never seems 1 to have nny trouble with his white neighbors in Tuskegee." We beg s to inform The Tribune that well disposed negroes rarely have any trouble with their white neigh bors anywhere in Alabama.? t Montgomery Advertiser. i \ Sena'or Banna's gout troubles him some, but his friends do not believe that it would interfere ' with iiis running tor the presidency ? Wilmington Star. \ Governor Benny packer, in his message of approval of L'ennsyl ( vania's new libel law, complains * bitterly that he was cartooned as ' a dwarf, and then, through the ( message itself, vindicates his car toonisr and.gives special point to } the cartoon.?Washington Star. f A Salt Lake City collection agency advertises as ''scientific col feelers.'1 If any department f of human activity requires science ' here is one that does, and we are pleased to note that science has j made such advances.?Atlanta , !s* . Constitution. r The itussian government should let go ol Manchuria long enough 1 to educate its own masses to a ^ degree ol tolerance, at least, of the lives of others. It is not so c strange thai Christians should be r sUugiiiercu in Auihoy, but it is ( V lESir * (range (hat Jews should be mnr ft lered by wholesale in a Christian is h :ountry.?New York Commercial j Today is the Czar's birth day i ... 4 i i f nun mu the telegraph informs us in j Jiurches in Russia Te Deums <l;i ire being sung, and prayers are h >eing said tor his preservation, unh \s a trail mortal the Czar deerves the prayers ot his people . >ut it is an insult to the Almigh y to pray for the perpetuation 1 A if the system he represents and ;nforces?a system which ap iroves and condones the oppres- EX iion and savage murder of the lews.?Record, J8th. DEATH OF AIRS. JUDSON. A? special to The State. Greenville, Mav 10.?Mrs. X bimily F. Judson, the wife of Dr. 1 J. H. Judson. acting president, of w;ls Wurman University, died this af- cotl ernoon at her residence on Jud- scei ion hill, where she has lived for edl nany years. Mrs. Judson was a poo mtive of Virginia, and came to iJee his city when her husband be:amo connected with the univer- . ity more than a half century i P?i ico. fc>he was an elegant, culured woman, a member of the nrst Baptist church, highly es- P01 eemed in every respect and an3 eaving her venerable husband to to nourn the loss of a faithful and tlie levoted wife, whose beautiful tha haracter was the charm of his ()[.j lousehold from their early days. the wit The Visitors. ap, Mrs. Chas. D. Jones and daugh- cit( er have returned from a visit to to s Charlotte. ?or Mr. Iioddey of Columbia bro risked his brother, Mr. L. I*. 11 i toddey, here last week. con Misses Minnie Funderburk and abl lizzie Laney and Messrs ,J. K sta Kdwards and Loyd Moore spent alu Saturday at Fort Lawn. Mr. Taylor C. Lemond, of the icon Western Union, spent several 1 tlia lays here recently with his fath- (MK >r, Mr. \V. D. Lemond. lie left ^ yesterday lor Memphis, Tenn., vhere he noes to take a position villi the same compauy. the Mr. Gill Reed of Rock Hill is 8cl risitinu triends at this place. ?, * K til a Mrs. I. N. Whitesides of RichDiirt; spent last week with her j lister here, Mrs. T. J. Strait. o0( Mr. (L W. Philips has moved j lis familv back here from Rock ajv Hill- ' re* Mrs. W. f. liennett and little ed laughter, Perry Bell, visited rela- on ives in Orangeburg recently. to ] Mrs. (r. B. Catling and little ^ laughter, ot West Point, Miss., ^01 iro visiting the former's parents, as ! Mr. and Mrs. L. C. Payseur. of 1 Mrs. E. J. Wylie spent the >ast week in Camden. 1 Dr. L. T. Greirory ot Clarendon (0M dsited relatives here recently. V n ll Mayor U. E. Wylie left vesfer- lid lay for Lexington, Va., as a dele- and ;ate to the Presbyterian General van [\ssemhlv which meets in that 'j ty today. waf Itev. S. N. Watson and his two ?f landsome sons, Charles Xorman whi md Paul, of Heath Springs spent ver If 1 * - - - - vi on any jn lown, |ing Dr. J. K. Poore of Columbia or(^ ipent Saturday aiul Sunday with co*' iin family who aro here on a visit ~~" Rev. Chalmers Eraser returned Tl, Monday from Clover where lie vent last week to assist in a com- "w Cure nunion rervice. the r atliu Mrs. ,/ames Hunter of l'rimus tern! a visiting her sister here, Mtr. S. r. Blackmon. siviu cons' Misses Annie and Doris Neely "tVc! >f Leslie spent a few days last ?eek at the home of Miss Bessie iiles, near town. u? Ir. Adam Ganson ot New York crnts and h( ere on a visit. 200 bale? at )r. J. F. Alackey and Mr. and s',),ei. II. Ilines were among the 11*62, 11 G5 i nber who visited Columbia '?re an.y C?I week. * Soon after a alitor Carter attended the re 8 9i> in Columbia last week. nl"^k,', dow posing of th udge Jones came up last July touch* day evening and spent Satur- anvthing lik and Sunday with his family. that point reappeared about a r? CU ING WAY ON C0T10N points durir EXCHANGE. closed at 11 11 17 and A The mark tho Records of the Present steady, how* Movement llroken. points highc The advai few York, May 17.?This companied i another exciting day on the H 85 f?r flPc ton exchange, in fact the nes surpassed those witness- ASt 1 o 8 ft v 0 a last week. It started at Liver- 0f 1 first because trading there stnrtling tes ;an some five hours earlier derful cure .. , . ent was at n our time, and the rise bemorhaee8 icli was equivalent to 32 of the stoi nts in the price of spot cot- found Eleci in that market and 3G to 20 for . ,acuteT , trouble bo I nts in futures did not need patient pair r extensively cabled remarks has not hi show what was happening months. Lie T, , . , , tivelv cuarj re. Tt was. however, stated indiKeetion. t the followers of the New Kidney trot eans bull clique had flooded *r,^c ('ra market earlier in the day ^ac^e-v & ^ h bu\ing orders and their learence was enough to ex- S > the shotts and cause them one of the jo; icramhle to cover. All records ~ I !She shops al the present movement were c , ,, , . i i she visits all iken. AJay sold as high as uer dainty c< (>8 cents and July up to 112G 1 its. After cl> sing at consider And on she g , , . Until at nigh e decline on Saturday, pnees j, rted this morning to jump Oh, yea, she j I before noon July had cross- As much as v 11 cents, selling at 1105 she may not I its, some four points higher Out buying i it last week. There was but , sale of May c .tfm du.ing first half hour a sale at With somethl ... . . , , , , |, And push, an 10, as compared with 11.15, scratch, closing }>iics m Saturday. (J| itember showed an advance Making thee I hat they do 1 4 cent, a greater rise than Making ihen it revealed in either July or Throwing t?i gust dining the liist half Musing tinn* ir. In the lirst hour nearly And'Vhen"** ),000 bales changed hands. night uly opened at 10.1)0 centH, an ance of 20 points, halted for a ' moments, shot to 10.08, halttor a few moments and then, a scramble to cover jumped For In 1 Vhile transactions in the New! ^ rk market did not aggregate Bears the arge a total as the record day Signature of est week, the market today ds the season's record in point sit/tei'visor* he advance. hiring the afternoon May cot-j ^ .\V?U sold at 11.08 cents, an ad *1 on , c 1 r . . . . . of each we ice of bit points. .July sold at (j.iyH \ *11 16, an advance of 55 points (iLri,A,.?ft . I August sold at 10.00 an ad- ? ice of 45 points. ^ he feature of the afternoon i the purchase of a large line short cotton in July during a ich the entire market became' jf ls v excited with prices advanc- except deat rapidly. One broker had an 18 not ?'t>e< ?/. o/iA u?i hi New l)iscov ci iu iuvn ^\r\j unirn ui mrtv j . i i rr l* ix HUre ? ton. Iho price was ".M|throat trou ? ? 1 ~ 11of 11rv to i 9100 REWARD, 9100. Metre of 8 p reailtrH of tlili paper will lw pleased lo riays '*1 had i tnui there is tit least one dreaded disease . ,. science bait been uble to cure in ml its Cftltlfl illltl m s and that Is Catarrh. Hall's Catarrh fhinv I |i?a is the only positive cure now known to ' ' ? 1 now nedical fraternity Catarrh being ? con- lief. Oil? I tional disease, re?|Uire8 a constitutional v. ... ment. Hall's Catarrh Cure is taken Id- iNew IJihco' Ally, acting directly upon the blood and ahanlnt?lw " )U8 surfaces of the system, thereby de- """"'uwiy. ring the foundations of the disease, and (JroUD, VV1) g the patient Htrength by building up the .. Lltutlou and assisting nature iu doing its ' lieuniOllia The proprietors have ao milch faith In Trv j? l|'a jratlve powers that thoy offer One llun. * 1 Hollars for any c?.e that it fails to euro ford RrOff. a lor list of testimonials ,. . ,, diets. F. J. CHENEY A CO., Toledo, O. UrUgglRtS. 1 d b; Druggists, 7*c. si/Pn'iOp *1 li s Family l't.la are the oesL j si/.ph ouc, T I iWPPBHMHk. - > started to get thoi^ ~ , , r* ? the best figure p?, | A Qold,en, RU,e ,id 11.58 cents, 11.60, I ?f Agriculture: and dually 1168 be- I ;;^d,SdT?"it^y o"/ ^ * ton was forthcoming. I ^ ,'broker had 300 bales M ^ M ell and he sold the JL V-r JL w n to 11.60 before die- |n th.f.rtillier spells quality / * e cotton. Not until and quantity in the har-, id 11111 ti vest. Write us and Swl', nl 11 1 4 was there wo wi? ?nd yoUf ;e a reaction and at free, by aext mail, heavy selling order, Z^."""7 that soon brought ocrman kali works, 'action of about 10 M ig the afternoon. May 55; .July eased off to ftfyJi ugust closed at 10.86. et. at the close was jjwjtjmfflfcjrjjffy rm-iii* Iriifi 1 oyer, and net 15 to 47 \ B^WwPf. fv/vfyifth by an advance to -T.": Bridge Notice T arllfiig Trnl. life. Dr. T. G. Merrit The contract to build a new oopany, 1'a., made a bridge across Sugar Creek, at t resulting in a won Doby's bridge, will be let to the* \f lie writes ua pati lowest responsible bidder on Fritacked with violent , 00ll .. . , , , . caused by ulceration M?*. ?? el<*ve" mach. 1 had often * ,n- l>,an8 an(1 specifications trie Bitters excellent will be made known at the letstoniach and liver ting. Bond will be required of prescribed them. 1 he the RUCCeR8ful bidder for faithful led from the first and e f .. i ti > .. , i4 performance of the work, lhe id an attack in 14 \ ctric Bitters are posi- n^ht to reJect Bl,y or H,] bl(lfl 18 inteed for Dyspepsia, reserved. L. J. Perry, Constipation and Co. Supervisor Lancaster Co. ibles. Try them. Only T. M. Boyd, wford Bros, and J. F. Co Supervi80r Y?r'k (Jo. Winthrop College Scholarship and Entrance rs of woman'* lif?? I n , e hoppi n if. txaminauons. Ir'l5!i|",'i!il,n',<r t"'nk" Th'' for the award the bargain sales, of vacant scholarships in Winturage never tails, throp College and for tlio admisn shopping. (don of new students will be held nes, as if on wheels, at the county court house on Frit she says she feels day, July 10th, at 0 a. m. ike dropping . Applicants must not be less V n .'hoppi*.^. e than fifteen years of age. ray-back Yankees do When scholarships are vacated n swapping. after July 10th, they will be iiave a cent to spend, awarded to those making the ^ lungs is not the end , , ,, ln shopping highest av, rage at this examination. iust in run around j The next cession will open re bargain sales abound i . . o - i to moo ing ditticult to match "ho,,r ^ptember 16, 190J. (I C'owil, and shove and further information and a catalogue address President O. nst shopping.) It Johnson, Rock Hill, S O. lerks so deadly tired til 111 lOthd n't care if I hey get Hired, ____________________________ _ n cross enough to bite, le goods round left and Notice?Lancaster Graded js with rterce deliglit School, posite <-f nolite, hen she gets home at To all Whom it May Concern: lust llopping Take notice that pursuant to a petition signed by ten voters and free , M holders resident in Lancaster School District, we, the undersigned trustees of said district, do hereby call a pubI M i.? 3 I UhlH I those votcrn who are <1 ???r in and rants and Children. return for taxation in said district | real or personal property of tlie value 111 Ha I/O Alu/OVC Rnnuht of not les* than one hundred dollars JU na*e Aiwdyh Duugui .o ass?mblH in tht. ro(irt at* ? - | Lancaster, 8 on Fridav ttie 2'th , day of May, 11103 a' t o'clock, p. in., *<rVZsrsfc / &sCC^//l4 f,,r the purpose of electing a chairman >nd secretary of said meeting, ! m UVe trustees of said school district, m tHHrf and of de'ermining what special tax, '' ' if any. not to exceed tlve mills, shall lar ollico days will l,r 'rV"-'', as th,T InV"ri'1y |,rMenf , ^ shall de -tde. on all real and personal liesday and Saturday property within said school district ek. The remaining for the maintenance of the public i i .1? schools of said district. This May 1)0 required in the i2t h. it?o;i. >f other duties. ' h. F. MI i.lkk, L. J. Perry, w.t gkkodky, , c, i ' J. K TAYLOR, ounty Supervisor. T (;OSNoKs, W..I. CUNNINGHAM, k ? Trustees Lancaster School District. 3 Niirc Thing. that nothing is sure EXPERIENCE h and taxes, hut that ini.smimiiw 3tlier true. Dr King's ^ P 1 I 1 ^ I J jjj heperdtown, W. Vft., Copyrights Ac. :? OHVnrA ciikh of Broil. Anvon* sending asketch and description mm quickly 4i??-orlnln our opinion free whether an >r a VAur trieil HVftTV- invention is probably pHtentAble. C'ommenlre. r * .Vt-?r iritJU nvmy unnsstrtctlj confident IhI. HANDBOOK on entente r>l of. lillt i:ot lio re- ??nl free. Oldest nifoiKr forsecuring p?t ent*. , ^ fr. l*Ht<?nt0 t*k?n through Munii A Co, recelT* bottle Ot I)r. Kltl^S ?p*ci*l noffc/, without cburic, In the j-erv then cure,I me $C!Ci1tifiC JltflCfiCdtl. It rt intttlliole tor ^ hnndsomely lllnntreted weekly. I-erirest clr OOping CoUgh, (trip, minium of ^tijrsrlentlllotournaj. Terms. *3 a _ - . 7"<>> ?r Diunuwifk ouiuDjmi newntiealera. and Consumption. MIINM ? Pfl 3e;Bro?<iw?T. NpW York guaranteed by Craw- Br?Dct?oAc?. a?rsc.WMbintuon.d.a ' nd J. F. Mackey Co ? - 1 rial bottlea tree. Keg Patience is a fruit plucked only ill t.l!/ n ..uollii of h