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I Resolutions of Respect. The Lancaster Chapter of the United Daughters of the Confederacy at a special meeting Jan. 14th, 1904, passed the following resolutions: Whereas our Heavenly Father in His unerring wisdom has removed our brave and gallant Confederate hero, Gen. John B VJI UI UUii . Resolved 1st. That we as a chapter are deeply grieved at the passing away of this distinguished Southern patriot, statesman and Christian gentleman. 2nd. That we offer our tenderest sympathy to the family in their great sorrow. 3rd. That a blank page in our record book b-e inscribed to his honored memory, and that a copy of these resolutions be sent to Mrs. Gordon and the town papers and Kershaw Era be asked to ptil>lisli them. M rs. A. II. Banks Mrs. M. P. Crawford Miss Annie E. Witherspoon. Committee. Seed tor Distribution. Editor Enterprise. Dear sir:?I am sending out a number of packages of garden seed, which 1 would be glad to have you distribute as equally as you ?an among the people of your community who will most appreciate them. Having only a limited number of packages, aiul it. being impossible to send to every one in tiie State, I have thought best to adopt this method, in the hope that the seed will reach the largest. number ot people and do the most good. If anyone who has not received seed will write me, 1 will try to supply them. 1 will esteem it a courtesy il you will publish this letter in your regular issue. With best wishes, Yours verv trulv. A. (J. Latimer, United States Senate, Washington, D. O., Jan. 11, 1904. Uncle Ned's Insurance. Turner Tanksley, a representative ol the Woikinginen's Indus trial Aid Insurance Company, called upon Kdmund Grant, an elderly colored man, with a view ol getting him to insure his lite. "Good moining, Uncle Ned,'' said Mr. lankslev. "M twi.in', Moss,'' -i?l tlie old man, raising his hat ami making a low courtesy. "Uncle Ned. d*? you carry uu\ innii nice ?" l ii?] uired I he solicit or "IX?es I carry wli.it f ashed Uncle N?d, in gieat -ui prise. "D ) ,\ oil carry any in8in auci-? Is \ ?>11r lilt* insured asked the solicitor, by way of explanation "Bless Gawd! yas, yas," re plied the coioied inan, "long ago ?long ago." Then the solicitor asked : "In what company ?" Uncle Ned answerod : "I'm a Baptis', sah ; l"m a Baptis'?a deep-watah Baptis'." ?- Lippincof ts Deafness Cannot be Cured by local applications :?s they cannot reach the diseased poi lion ol the eur. There Is only one way to euro deafness, and that la by constitutional remedies. Deafness Is cauaed by an nflnmed condition of the mucous lining of the Kusiachlun Tub *. When this tube is in flamed you have a rumbling sound or imperfect hearing, and when it Ts entirely closed, Deafness ts the result, and unless the Inflammation cah be taken out and this tube roaored to its normal condition, tearing will be destroyed forever. Nine cases out of ten are caused by Catarrh, which is nothing but an inflamed condition of the mucous surfaces. We will give One Hundred Dollars for any case of Deafness (caused by oatarrh) that can not be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send for circulars, free. K. J CHKNKY & CO.. Toledo, O. Sold by druggists, 75o Hall's Family Fills are the boat. * * 8. A. L. TRAIN HELD DP. Bold Act ot Robbers Very Near Sanderson, Flu. McOlenny, Fla., Jan. 16 ? Passenger train No. 76, eastbound on the Seaboard Air Line, was held up one mile east of Sandersou at 7.45 tonight by four white men. The door of the baggage car was blown open with dynamite, the robbers mistaking this car for the express car. The engine was stopped by a volley of shots fired info the cab. The fireman and engineer were taken oil the engine and escorted to the second class coach and the robbers ran the train ahead about a half mile when they blew open the baggage car. The train conductor went for ward but was fired on and driven back to the coaches. Conductor L S. Peck, who was deadheading over the line, called for fire arms and volunteers. N II. Harrison, claim agent of the road ; B. B. McOaw, traveling auditor, and .1 C. Williamson, traveling freight agent, responded and the four went forward, opened fire and drove the robbers off. Conductor Peek took the throttle and ran i the train the four miles down thej road. The robbers secured no booty and made no attempt to rob the passengers but there was great excitement in the passenger coaches while the tiring was going on. The sheriffs of Duval and f"did"it ever < f Tluit you need not deny you ries of life, while you live, i | : your survivors sufficient si i after you cease and determi Did it Ever ( * 1 That it will take less money i pany to look after yovr dop< < ; leave them sufficient good , from which to draw a living Did it Ever < < ; That lift* insurance is non tj , to keep up repairs, or pay li ' do real on estate? 1 ^ 11 -i_J V CI V ? That the State Life Instir; W dividends last year than an; A ted States, and that every p jr with the State Government ^ I hope it will at once ocet ? ;i representtisive to te 1 yon I i>. sa: j High (jrrada (Snttid Curimtlon.i /no t>> 1.00 por dozen. Uoe or lloxi'rt of .vim d Cut Plowrs, *1 *> lollllCtl. Ki'it; Wed it In:' work a Hpeelalt.v. Mowofn hoi Orders by mull or wire receive prompt attentii ROSE HILL G BBHMtBaaaBaBBHinn QUIT CO There is 110 need of wearing yoil bottle of Murray's Horeh< A few of iis Household lief A posit:ve cure for Fl,l bASbS OF THUOAT. ANTI-SP/ ?PUT 1 THE MURRA COLUMI LIME, CEMENT, PI CAROLINA PORTLAND C e Baker counties are on the trail of the robbers with bloodhounds. Nared From Terrible Death. The family of Mrs. M. L. Bo Bitt of Bargerton, Tenn., saw her | dying and were powerless to save her. The most skillful physicians a'd every remedy used, failed, while consumption was slowly but surely taking her life. lu this terrible hour Dr. King's New Discovery for Consumption turned dispair into joy. The first bottle brought immediate relief and its continued use completely cured her. Its the most certain cure in the world for all throat and lung troubles. Guaranteed Bottle 50c and $1 00. Trial Bottles Free at Crawford Bros., J. F. Mackey & Co., and Funderbui k Pharmacy, Druggists. Mark IIanna's Pall. Washington, Jan. 16.?Senator Ilanna today issued the call for the Republican national conven tion to meet at Chicago at noon < I June 21,1904, to select candidates for president and vice president, i The call is signed by M.A.Banna as chairman and Perry S. Heath as secretary. | lnm Ripnaiuru ih on every nox 01 mo ^outline Laxative BromoQiiinine TaMeu h# remedy rur# ?? 11 rolil in nno <Iitt I SHAD,SHAD,SHAD Vow in season. IMnce your orders for oysters and rish wilh COLUMBIA FISH & ICE CO., Columbia.S C. Snt isfactory prices, quick service. You can make money now eel lint? our lar^e South Mullet while ejjgs. etc, are so very high. Dec 9, 2(>t OCCUR TO YOU f irself and family all the luxu A 11 order that you may leave ? lusuiuue on wnicn 10 live M lie? ; )ccur to You ;, to hire a life insurance com- , mdent ones than it will to . Is, chattels and real estate ( ' ' , ; i Dccur to You ' * ixahle ; that you don't have | re insurance on it, as you , Dccur to You , mee 1 fi i*I rt\i* i* r other company in the IJni 9 I olicy is secured by deposits M I jr to you to write me to send ' what I have left out. d ('OK, General Ajjent, J Columbia, 8. C. 1 Cut Flowers it--. !(>) Iti *3 ft*) jut tloZ'-n. Bfiiiillful B.takwts Artistic Bouquets and l??-sfrom 91.50 up it l?y KxpresH to any part of the United Ni?t< s. on SEENHOUSES, Columbia, S.C Ughing : i r littles out. when you can tret a >und, Mullien and Tar. I Kfmpdy will tfive immediate rf?JFNZA. BRONCHITIS AND DIS\SMODIC IN CROUP. UP BY? lY DRUG CO. HA, S. C. ? 1 rim-nil Coltu r'tp<\H<?onna A V I> M I'.p?r. c?r Ion. Miii.il lAoi ta, / L ^ 1. 1 L u t ?i l%*luU| t) C. ? 100 YEARS OLD STRONG AN Duffy** Pure Malt Whiskey Saved My Ago and Has Kept Me Strong a Writes Mrs. D. M. Roberts i? hu'v!!( XW Si ' and am take any other medicine. Duffy's is the very life of The averapo length of life is less than 50 years. persons in the United States who have passed the c? was his or lior rine old age and freedom from disea 1'lixir of Life. Wo have been publishing their lei Mrs. Roberts is ono of these wonderful old people. DUFFY'S FORE M, PF^MOTEG HEALTH It is a. i absolutely pure distillation of malt, a pen" MlA Yl'i ;rl: t t rmwinvvn won! om^l Jiummul fvittcl lim 'X 1 i i. * ills i;srt. It kills disease germs, di.c:. i . - .ton, tonec up tho heart, enriches the blood ni i r< i ;_i ens the circulation, ami give:- power to th I- T and strength mid elasticity to th" muscles. DufTy'a '.'.no Molt Whiskey mires Bronchitis, Cwghs, ColiIs, Grippe, Astlmia, Catarrh, Pneumoo.u, ri utiiy. C ns'.in.ptlou ami ail diseases ot tho throat and lungs; Dv anopsia, Indlscstlnn, and ev t cf stici rn trouble: Malaria ant) all low fev,..,. it 4> i;..u.ti.ddo for overworked lucu, delicate women and sickly children. If yon vyish to keep yotir.^ nr. 1 stt ng and have on your face the plow of perfect health; if yon wl h to live to a great aoe and to retain uuolmmed the n i? of nil your faculties; if vou would enjoy lift to the fullest, and lie in<ic|>e?d nit in old ago, take lnitVy's Pure Malt Whiskey as directed, uiul take nc other medicine. No other medicine or combination of medicine? will do hat Dully'-', will do. It is prescribed bj 7,(XX) doctors and used in over 2,000 hospitals. DuiTv's i'ure Malt Whiskey contains no fuse' oil, and fs tho only whiskey recognized by tho Govet CAUTION.?When yon ask for Diid^'n I'm genuine. Uns.-rupuhuiH dealers, mindful of the to "-it rou cl? :11? imitations tnd malt wlileki market for pre,lit only, ami whlrli. far from re fill. Demand " Dnfly?" and he sure you get It.. Whiskey v liirli contains medicinal, health-gli In Is sold in sealed buttles only: never in flask oi "Old Clienilst," on the label, und bo certain Beware of refilled bottles. Sold by all druggists and grocers, or direct, flj Malt Whiskey Co., Rochester, New York. For sale at all Dispensaries How to Fatten For fattening and giving life and poor condition one 25-cent package ol is equal to 30 bushels of corn. The j tion creates a healthy appetite, then nothing passes through the animal un Asheraft's Condition Powders is ; nticl fivnrv vitnrlrmim vi'lm il oro?< "I had an old horse in very bad co and had a blood disease which was c gave the horse three closes of Ashcra 7 days and fed him liberally. The aj from the first few doses and he gaine week, and he was made almost a new mend Asheraft's Condition Powders, Farmer, Monroe, N. C." 25c. Packs CRAWFORD BEGS AND ^ P aWam Pir <r v/uuuii vail J We handle all 4> * GIN SAWS 4 + AND RIBS J PIIONE 98-2 rings. ? W. O. McK.EC t Chester Co. 1 wwv I 4 I D HEALTHY. * Life from Bronchitis Six Years nd Healthy Ever Since, ^ i, of La a range, 111. )berta Doesn't Look a Day Over Sixty; j the Papers and Sews Without Spectacles, nks to Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, I Can t Anything, Sleep Soundly, and Am Smart ly Age." rrite this letter to thank yon for what Pure Malt Whiskey bus done for uie. i I had an unusually severe nttack of itis, and the best doctors said 1 would die, because 1 was such an old lady nud ms not enough vitality left in my body t the disease. Nothing they gave me had jet. son saw your advertisement and bought a of Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey for me. 1 my life. It bfouglit hack my strength, ave not boon sick a day since, ns horn in May, 1*04, in the town of Clif, Mass., and I am therefore in my 100th I can sew and read the papers without of sjiectacles, and am unusually smart age. Thanks to DutTy's Malt Whis an digest an> thing, and I am evidently ^ all the nourishment out of my food, for u much stronger than I have been for years, i in good flesh. 1 sleep soundly. 1 never old people, and I would not be without it." MRS. 1). M. ROBERTS. The census shows there are only H,5S6 }? inturynmrk. Almost every ono of them se to "Duffy's Pure Malt Whiskey, the true Iters regularly in the papers for years. alt mmm AND LONG LIFE., tie, invigorating stimulant which btiilil3np itution and keeps it always in com'"''on to quiets the nerves, rcpaiio tho v. .. out, ninpntnsn tnrdioino^ ThisiaaK>iarnr.cOe? -o Mail Whiskey l? ? sure yon rc! the excellence of tliii preparation. w111 try k ?y Htibnl itutc*, which arc put 011 l!io lieviiiR tlio pick, are positively imimIt in tlio only absolutely pure M.ilt ir qualities. Dully's Pure Mult Whiskey r tnilk. Iaink for the trailr-mnrk, this the ncal over the cork in unbroken. 00 a bo tlio. Medical booklet free. Liu.Ty ^ in South Carolina. ? . ... .. aw a Poor Horse strength to a horse or mule in f Ashcraft's Condition Powders jowders by correcting the digesall the food is assimilated and digested. :i strictly high grade preparation full value for his money. ndition generally. He was thin ausing the hair to come off. I tt s condition l'owoers a day tor >pefite of the animal improved d 52 pounds in flesh during the horse. I most heartily recom.?C. C. Sikes, Liveryman and ige. Sold by J. F MACKEY & GO. " % i Owners * I grades of ^ BRISTLES ? AND TWINE i * >WN & SONS, ? * Cornwell, S. C. J) wwv%-* ,