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j _ ' ^ . Lancaster, enterprise. ^ Vol. XIII. LANCASTER, S. C., WEDNESDAY, DECEMBER 2, 1903 No 37 ! wis J ANWC !|QlJI* Ai | FALL p| iOf Milline I . Dr FOR FSkk . K3ES IS B B E5 KT3E~T i Octobe! I And to invite AJjL tt jj generally TO CC I lines. We 1 f j will be i Thanking you for t c asking you to keej \ we are, # ?i Resp I Lancaster Men ^ |.wT^r^Tr..fray^|) , t ea *o > HJNCE I MNUAL SPLAY rv and 5 ess Goods f SNB WINDER { ISDAY v r 1, 1903 | le ladies and the public j ME and see these f enow tuat you j ^ pleased. j ( A\ your patronage and 5 p the good work up, f ectfully, m iantile Company { I jC'ttizonH Take Law in Their Own 1 I Hands. Special to The Slate. St. George, Nov. 28.?To be chronicled in tiie annals of crime for Dorchester county is the deed of a rape fiend, and his summary punishment at the hands of into | riated citizens. j Another white home has been despoiled and another poor brute has been hunted with hounds and bored with buckshot. NJ Otxta woo ' 4 ..V ! U nan lOlirivpu Iiert) IHHI night of an assault by h negro upon a young lady at lloss, a station about eight miles distant from here, at 3 o'clock yesterday afternoon, and immediately a posse from this place left for t! scene of the (rouble. _ Before night there was gather ed in the quiet little town of Rose a mob aggregating 200 or 300 men from t he adjacent towns j< and country, bent upon ven- n geance. <1 Bloodhounds were put on the C trail at 1.30 o'clock this morning, p and before many hours passed <| they had hounded to his den ii John Fogle, a negio, the perpo- tl trator of the heinous crime. r< Speedily he was brought be n fore his victim and identified. e The mob then, with the vie f litn, hastened into the woods e near a swdmp, where the fellow C (had been captured, and there, to tell the dark story, is to be seen ? the negro's body pendant from n ilie limb of a tree riddled with si shot. o Fortunately, by the brave fight ji of the lady, who is a member ot w a prominent family, the brute failed in his diabolical purpose, but the lady was badly bruised by being choked. It has ever been the proud boast of Dor- \ cheater county that her criminal s annals contained no record ol u this heinous crime. I, Fight Wll! be hitter. g Those who will persist in clos- ^ ing their ears against the contin- p uhI recommendation of Dr.King's j, ' New Discovery for Consumption, j will have a long and bitter fight p with their troubles, if not ended s earlier by fatal termination, p i> i L - i. m i > ?? - * * - * i\i ?u wnai i. jv. iioau ni i5eaii, I Miss., has to pay : "Last fall niv wife had every Byrntom of conBumption. She took Dr. King's * New Discovery alter everything i?|c? had failed. Improvement . came at once and four bottles en j1 fir? Iv* cured her." ( uarauteed 11 t>v Tra wford Drop., J. F. Markov c <Si Co., and Funderhurk Thar |j Miiicv, Druggists. Trice f?Oc and I $1 00 Tria 1 bottle tre.-. IN DAKKKST AFKICA L Slumslopogas, the aboriginal:" convert, was sprinkled with p water and .became Jp]ju -Do being a high church coninumi h ity, the pastor impressed on 11 i? i?i , (lock the necessity, if thovU i would bo saved, of eating lish j and not meat on Friday. But, <? alas! for the frailty of llesh, ^ the pastor, passing John's wig warn on a meat-prohibited day, saw a savory beef steak stew- ^ ing. Said he : "Oh, John, this j is indeed evil." i The blackslider made answer : ( "It's likee this. sir. You c splinke Slumslopogas with n water.he no more Slumslopogas, f he .lolin. Mo spiinklo cow with i * water he no more cow but fish." r ?Sporting Times. ' i Thla iffnnturo in on every bo* of the genuln* ! Laxative BromoQuininc Tablet. J the rtaeU the* aerw a mM la mmm 4a? } ^ .. THE OLD RELIABLE Absolutely Pure THERE IS NO SUBSTITUTE third to Convince Washington, Nov. 30 ?If earned that. Mr. Beau pre, our linister at Bogota, has several liferent propositions from the -olnmbian government since the uPlication ot I lie last corresponeno??, except containing seme idirect method ot rectifying what lie Colombians themselves now ?ganl as a fatal blunder ot perilling the Hay Uerran treaty to X|>ire last September. Mr. Banre tor his part is using his best (Torts to make it clear to the 'olnmbian otlicials that the treav is dead beyond resurrection nd that he cannot even conduct egotiations looking to the acquiition from Colombia ot a right f way across the isthmus located i an independent republic over liicli Colombia lias no authority. Kodol Pyspepsla Cure. Digee* all classes of food, tones nd strengthens the stomach and igestive organs. Cures Dyspep in, Indigestion, Stomach Trollies, and makes rich red blood, ealth and strength. Kodol Dyalepsia Cure rebuilds wornout tisuea, purifies, strengthens and weetens the stomach. Gov. G. V. Atkinson, of \V. Va? say a : "I ave used a number of bottles of Cod >1 Dyspepsia Cure and liave ound it to be a very etlective and ndeed a powerful remedy for tomach ailments. I recomiiieud t to my friends." Sold by Craword Bros. {etui This, The Lancasler Cotton Mills lachine Shop is listed with mdern u p-t n-ilato tools and inuliines anil has mechanics capa ile ol lining first class work in it. They ate prepared to repair higines, lio.lers, Gins and Ma liiiierv ol all kinds. First class fork and moderate charges istiie mo'lo." thin l?ore out cylinders, latcli boilers and give all kinds f machinery a thorough over auiing, .",,d L'tiarantee it workup satislactonly alter leaving 'he hop. Apply to the Superintendent r ai tne Machine ?hop, at .\t w 1 ill. nl8-4t Good For Children. 'lie pleasant to take and barmens One Minute Cough Cure gives mmediate relief in all cases of Jough, Croup and LaOrippe beause it does not pass immeditely into the stomach, but takes fTeet. right at the seat of the rouble. It draws out the in damnation, heals and soothes and ures perinantly by enabliug the ungs to contribute pure life pivng and life-sustaining oxygen to he blood and tissues. Dr. Arm . ? T\ 1 rm -a rronp or uena, i ex., prescriDea t daily and sayn there in no beter couph remedy made. Sold by Crawford lire*.