Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, July 01, 1903, Image 8
i Paine's
Celery
Compound
Permanently Cures Sick and
Nervous Headaches tkat
Make Life Miserable.
Sick and nervous headaches arc amongst
the worst ills of life. The man or woman who
is subject to headache at irregular intervals,
goes through life liearing a load of misery
and wretchedness that is terrible to think
of.
Headache* a* a rule, result from a disordered
condiiioa of the nervous system.
Mental excitement, loss of sleep, bodily
fatigue, and disordered digestion ate cxi iling
Muses. When the brain Incomes tiled and
habilitated, the whole nervous system i . w<r.V ned,
and headaches result. If the liver u
aluggbh. the kidneys inactive, and digestion
deranged, headaches invariably follow. 'I*
tue and prevent headache, the nervous sysf#m
must l>e strengthened and vitalized.
The most persistent cases of headache, nervous
feebleness, and sleeplessness, are pennanvntiy
Cured by Taine's Celery Compound; it is the
Beat reconstructant of the nervous system,
rs. Henry West rick, St. Clair, Mich., tells
Of her release from suffering as follows:?
" I have In-en troubled with dyspepsia an;',
aide headache for a number of years. About
every week I would have a bad spell of sick
headache, but since I l>cgan using Paine's
Celery Compound, my dyspepsia is gone, and
I do not have any more headaches. I feel
bettor than I hare for years."
I No Need Soiling the Hands with"!
I DIAMOND DYES I
S Diamond Dye* are cany ami cleanly to u*e. B
ty fl Made for boinc economy; never disappoint. D
Direction book and 45 dyed samples froe. I
J DIAMOND DYES, Burlington, Vt. |?
SHOT DOWN WIIILK ATNtir
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A Most Foul AssHssir.ii!ion in
'I'own of Norway.
.'
Special to I lie Slate.
Norway. .June 29.?One of the
most horrible murders was com
! miffed here tonight thaf has ever
been known in this county.
John T. Philips, white, wat
. . .
sitting down eating supper with
his family when some unknown
party shot through the winow,
hitting him in the back ol the
head and shooting out his I rains
The shot also hit t wo of his ehil
dren, a small girl about 9 years
,i - old and a little boy about 11.
Mr. Philips was a highly re
spected white man of the town.
Last Saturday evening he and
two of his sons had trouble with
some negroes but nothing ol a
character to provoke such a deed.
Bridge to Let.
I will let to the lowest re
sponsible bidder on Monday, the
oofr. a?.. IOAO
Mf i ii uaj u i n uiir, 1 ?/V/eJ j <11 Cl^Vt'U
o'clock a. m. the contract, tc
build a bridge across Dry Creek,
near Flat ('reek church. Plane
and specifications will be made
known at the letting. The right
to reject any or all bids is reserved.
L. J. Perry,
County Supervisor.
?
School Notice.
jf-'
The trustees of School District
No. 40 will hold an election at
Trustee W. S. Blackmail's resi
dence, on Wednesday, the 21th
of June, 1903. for the purpose ol
levying a special tax ol two mills
on the real and personal properly
of said district for school purposes
Said election is author
ized bv the county board of education.
K. L. F. Magi 11,
Clerk Board oi Trustees.
Mr. (loo. W. Baker came uj
from Sumter Saturday.
Just About Bedtime
take a Little Larly Riser?it wii.
cure constipation, biliousness
and liver troubles. DeWitt's
1 Little Karly Risers are different
from other pills. They do not
gripe and break down the mucous
membranes of the stomach,
liver ano ooi*e)n, hut cure by
gently arousing the secretions
and giving strength to these organs.
.Sold by Crawford Rros.
THE DELAWARE LYNCHING. SI
?br ~v
Wilmington, Dpi , .Tune 28 ?
Thousands of persons visited '''
today the scene where George 'h
F. White, the negro, was burn- tp
j cd to death last Monday night|i'?
bv a mob, for the murder of
M !qc tTnlor RicVnn rPh?v enmo' i'1
from all the small towns in the J ?1;
vicinity and hundreds jourirey-i
ed to the execution place from w
Chester, Pa,, and Philadelphia. m
A trolley line runs to about ; '.v
three-quarters of a mile from i ni
the scene and drivers and other ?
owners of vehicles did a driv id
ing business carrying passeng
ers to the place and explaining
to thcui the events of the last si
! two weeks. The burning took
I # " f i (
place in a freshly ploughed t,i
field about fifty feet from the
! roadway, which is hidden by ?
i high bushes. The held has
I been tramped almost as smooth
i and hard as a shell road by the
thousands of persons that have
I visited the farm. The only evi- 1,1
donee that remains of tho work
of the mob are three cobble tii
stones on one f which this in-ij"
scription has been placed in(es
(indelible ink: "Here is all d*
I that remains of White."
I The bushes behind which the i,}
[assault and murder occurred
have been cut down for a dis m
ttance of several yards and car Jj
i l ied away by relic hunters. _
I Many of those who visited the
scene today, among them a mh
| larg 1 number of women, carried ( Vi'i
! n xr n v n eiwirr l\mi iw?l? aT <
<* oa/. v/. wkhihi ui mojial
bushes. ^
Discussion of the events of l"
1 1 COi
Itho last wook is rapidly ending, t<w
although the affair was the text ire
of some of the clergymen today.
. The preachers, without exception,
condemned the lynching N;
notwithstanding the fact that
public sentiment-is overwhelm ,4
i ingly on the side of the lynch
i ers The Dev. 11. E El wood,
I
the Presbyterian minister, who St
has come in for much criticism ?
, for his sermon of last Sunday Ft
night, in which he suggested
lynching in case the negro esj
caped speedy punishment at the
hands of the law, did not refer
to the lynching or the criticisms E
today. These criticisms were ea
answered by his congregation of
today, when the following reso- at
l lutions were read during the f0
services: el;
We, the officers and members 01
of the Presbyterian church, w
Wilmington, Del , realizing the
unjust criticism being made
upon our beloved pastor, the
Rev. Robert E. El wood, by a W;
1 largo proportion of the public <j
press, do placo ourselVes on |H
1 rooord in the following rejoin o
' tions : In
"Kirst Wo express c?ur linn
be] ie f in otir pastor's honesty,
integrity and Christian character,
our appreciation of his
ministerial labor in our congre- is
gallon and our admiration of se
his tnatdy Christian courage as lii
expressed by his pulpit messages or
and his life in our midst. oa
"Second. We record our be 01
1 lief that his message of last tli
Sunday evening was both time- or
' ly and true, sensible and Scriptural,
and in no wise can the ?
" actions of the citizens on AJonday
night !> chargeable to that $
* sermon." j
Wilmington remains quiet V J
j Ti io police department, how-j^j
evrr, liivs not relaxod its vigi . >,
i lance, and i- prepared to meet J'
' alne st any emergency. It is j r
j not believed that anv further j^j
: move win no started i?y either >
the whites or the blacks. i /
I I \\
J !t!
Sni>erri*or's Office />//?/?*
iy iv^iiiar ollice way -*
; bo oil Wednesday and Saturday
of each week. The remaining I
days will bo required in the I
discharge of other duties
L. J . Terry, 1
County Supervisor. ^
[MPLICITY OF STATEMENT jw %
Those who desire to cultivate *ry r
e art. of simple and readily un rstood
sakmenl are indebted J 'gJVfj
the Hygienic Gazette for the
formation that, a French journal 3 h?CIT*on
len as n sample of "the suriplic- 9 t*ie 1110
v of tHn>jrna?re used Wv (fermnn M howeis
lemu.ts" the following: ull|W 1i^SS'.
nzoyiuphtj.ajiiide to treated ft CqUaj f
iI It nitric acid it forms two iso S 1,,-onch
ot ricomonit roe ttiidobcnzonaph kjb.*"* 'a*3S:
lamides. of which one gives
onoamidobenzon a p h ty 1 i m i d e
id the other adhydrohensodianiunclean*
?~llie Commoner.
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For a lazy liver try Chamberlain's ^ B I
onia: li an.! IJver T.b'eis. Tin j
vigorate the liver, aid the diges- ^
?n. r?^nlate the bowels and prevent
lions, attacks. For,sale by .J. F.
uckey & Co. druggists. tO *y
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Pclafa Hnfi/in )5 RP
? UUIUIU ilVUUU. ^ ,WJAII
persons having claims against ^k
e estate of Jiasn F. Blackmon, de- ^
ased, will present the same duly at- Jk "
stcd to the i ndersigned. wit! in the ^ f! A'l
me prescribed br law; any failing sA ?
do so, this notice will be plead in
r of same. All persons owing the cjri'
tate will make payment to the un- " c
r signed (iroui^ll). i ?
Susanna R. Blackmon, V
Administratrix.
?ncaster, S. C., June '24th, 11*03 lm ^ Dellg
^ mine
tqtprct read my ^
lulliilj* Free Offer [p ."
initnc
11) COL'I'oy below lilted out with your ^k
address, and Hunt with a iw?>ceut slump, 1'O
Mrs. at. A. Hilton. Kershaw, S. C., within ^
next thir y dayti ttf ^ k.
I: Tr sow
s. M. Summer*, Notre Dame, Ind , which
os leueorrhe*. ulceration, displacement,
ine'of Die vvel it I), menstrual disorders, hot
Shea tumors, growths, and all femnle trou
Th 'r> e pnrlcv" conta'ns ten dnvs
aliTieni, and it you wish/to eontlnue, it will
it you about two vo cents u week i > gunran- r x
a euro. Kill out the spaces below, send lo
s Hilton, ml you will receive the free I
almoin by null. k, / H
OOUrON' ^
UL'ltTII OJf JULY EXUUH
S10NS VI V NOUTII KILN
HALLWAY.
The Southern Railway will sell KHjj
xcursion tickets to all points , m
ist of the Mississippi and south
the Ohio and Potomac Rivers ? j
rate of one and one third tares M 1
r the round trip, minimum V
large filly (i>0) cents. Tickets jB
i sale .J uly 2nd, 3rd and 4th, ^
ith final limit to return July
Ij use. Alv
For full information apply to
ly agent of the Southern Railay,
or W. II. Tayloe, Asst.
eneral Passenger A?;ent., Atnta,
(ia., or li. W. Hunt,
ivision Passenger Agent, Ohar
ston,*S- (J. 2l
Important Notice. |Jv|
Notice i-? hereby given that it
a violation oi law for any per
II W| ? ill |KM <11 lull v\ | t 11 1 1 I HI r? JAcM \
nils i?* Lancaster county to sell
otter l??r sale any pistol, ritte
rlri .<:o or pistol cartri lire with- V
ii first ol)tauiin< a license from \jHfi3
ie county hoard of com missions.
L. J. IVrr.v, j|i0/(
Count v Supervisor. Ilfs/N
m
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To Cure a
Take Laxative Bromo Q,ti
Seven MUioa homos soid in post 12 months^
' 1
?/"*/ *s onc wh?ch '5 palatable, pleasant to take, J 9
and can be relied upon to act gently, but *
iiUG thoroughly, cleansing the entire system of all
impurities. Such a remedy is Mozley's H
Elixir. It is a pleasant lemoa tonic, acceptable to I
st delicate stomach, and acts thoroughly upon the \
, liver and kidneys without the slightest unpleasant
Gold by all druggists at 50c a bottle, m/m ^ 7 i&W *
y's Lemon Hot Drops, without an 3
or coughs, colds, sore throat and H^CtTTOfZ
itis. 25c a bottle. ?[' '
ift WatfiP Tiiat Curfts |
a \J AA A iiU^ VUi v"'
Zs Mineral Water s *
STILL AND CARBONATED ?
;?7- : 5 >
J RES Diseases of the Liver, Kidneys, W
Stomach and Skin. Endorsed by phy- ^
ins and welcomed by patients. ^
>ienn Springs Ginger Ale ?
hlful beverage, i ivigorating, beallhful, containing the
ral ingredients of Glenn Springs Mineral Water. ^
STN SPRINGS CARBONATKI) WATKR, a delight- ^
ible water, and positive enre for Dyspepsia. Gives
(diate relief from Indigestion. ^
r sale by all druggists. 5?27?4tn. &
0CK-0WNER5
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i uu iiiivu uctin using conumon powaers
^ MM recommended equally good for horses,
cows, sheep, hogs, poultry, etc., with
indifferent results. Owing to the great
\ difference in the habits and construction
. A of the stomachs of these several classes of animals
tyA it is impossible to combine in one powder a rem\
^ edy equally beneficial for all. "V
gr Ashcraft's
i3 Condition Powders
are manufactured especially for horses and mules,
W from the purest drugs, and wrapped in doses,
jffl Asiicraft's Condition Powders corrects the
digestion, creates appetite, purifies the blood and
makes solid muscle and fat. It never bloats. The
skin and hair will become sleek and glossy by its
^ays strictly high grade. Price 25 cents. Sold by
Crawford Bros.
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