Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 26, 1897, Image 1
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* VOL. VII.
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::ABSOLUTELY GUARANTEED
j P1" ?n<| hfKtklet free. a.i. STMtl.l\<j*Ki: vlk|Vv
iirtulttl School Cfthtrtl.
The Spri ng term of the (Jradec
School closed last Friday. Diplo
mas were awarded to Misses Hat
tie Miller and Nettie Price win
haX'e attained proficiency in tin
ninth grade.
Misses Alice Mackey, Isabe
Davis and Mr. Crockett McMur
ray were awarded diplomas in thi
grade last year, but desiring to at
tain a more than usual degree o
proficiency, they took the sann
Y gra?le again.
Miss Ilattie Miller was awarde*
the prize lor the highest profi
ciency in orthography, which wa
a handsome silver cup.
, The diplomas having been de
' livered and other exercises of tin
day being over, Prof. Mann, tin
efficient, and worthy I'rincipa
made an interesting and impress
ive talk, and the term of 1896was
at an end.
The French say "it is the impossibl
tliat happens." This has proved to h
the case with the Mount I.ebano
Shakers. The whole scientific worl
has been laboring to cure dyspepsii
but every etl'ort seemed to meet wit
defeat. The suffering from stomac
troubles has become almost universa
Multitudes have no desire for fooi
and that which they do eat cause
^ them pain and distress. Sleepies
nights are the rule and not the ex
ception, and thousands of sufferer
have become discouraged.
The Shakers of Mount Lebanon re
cently came to the front with the!
new Digestive Cordial,which contain
not only a food alreadv dices tail hu
is a digester of food.
It promptly relieves nearly all form
< of indigestion. Ask your druggist fo
one of their books.
I.uxol, the new Castor Oil, is beini
used in hospitals. It is sweet as honey
Depot ff Coroner.
\ 1'urRiiant to Section 755 Vol.
of the Revised Statutes, Corone
Young lias appointed his son, Mr
W. F. Young, Deputy Coroner o
this county. The appointmen
has heen approved hy Hon. I. 1)
Witherspoon, .1 udge of this Cir
cuit, and Mr. Young can now ac
as Coroner in his father's absenci
or during his illness.
C/i itifreii 's I hi ft (tburrmt.
Children's Day at the Methodis
_ I L O 1 >
unurrii on unity was wen attend
oil anil the exercise? were of i
highly enjoyable character. The
excellent recital by Miss (Jorrin
iiu Elliott calls for special men
tion, as also do the recitations by
the little girls and boys. They
all performed their parts wel
and reflected credit upon then
solves and those in charge of theii
training for the occasion.
The concluding portion of the
program was the address of Rev
Mr. Henry, of lleath Spring. The
y church decorations were very
j pretty indeed.
To b'ix the Levy.
Friday afternoon at 4 o'clock
is the time for the meeting ol
taxpayers to determine what levj
shall he made for the support of
the schools of the Lancaster
4 (traded School District, and to
elect a hoard of trustees for the
ensuing year.
5ASTE
LANCASTFJ
CATHARTIC |
HSTIPATIOjU^
druggists::
jraaeor constipation. Caararrta arc tlic Meal I.n\n- ,
irrip or irripo.tmt rnuso raajr natural results. Sam- i
t'O.. 4'hirniro, Montreal. 4 an., or Nrn York. an. >
iBUY THEM HERE!;
^ s pounds Arbuckle's g
0 Coflee $1.00
7 pounds Good Greon g
B coffee 1.00
f lies! Molnseses. per gal. .Hug
(iood Tobacco, per lb. .:to
1 | ^ Best White Kerosene .lid
a ii-lD. cans line l'eaches, . 1 r>^
2 :i-lb. cans line Tumatoes, .ir?d
9 Itrhif/ Your Ff/ifs to Mr. ^
, > A. GLASSER. <
Ice Cold Ginger Ale always on lian
C :
Four Mills Levied.
The Oakhurst people have ha
' their special school district lai
- off with Oakhurst as the cente
s and last Friday the taxpayers mi
to decide upon what special lev
should be made to maintain tt
- school. After discussing the ma
e ter pretty thoroughly they di
R cided to fix the levy at 4 mills.
1 I)r. S. F. Scott,Blue Ridge, Ha
rison Co., Mo., says: "For whoo]
ing cough Chamberlain's Coug
' Remedy is excellent." By usir
it freely the disease is deprive
of all dangerous consequence
There is no danger in giving tl
e Remedy to babies, as it contan
n nothing injurious. 25 and 50 cei
tl bottles for sale by J. F. Mackt
& Co. and B. C. IJough & C<
1, Lancaster. S. C.
l' Moretl to Aiken.
U.. u r> j
s ilkio. xv. \j. uiiamH una ner i
s teresting family left last Frida
" for Aiken where they will mat
their future home. Mrs. Chaf<
had lived here many years ar
r had made m ?ny friends amon
s our people, whose best wish*
' follow her and hers to their lie
home.
8
r Married at Heath Spring.
On Wednesday last at 2 o'cloc
? in the afternoon at Heath Sprin
Mr. A. P. Brown a prominei
merchant of that place, led to tt
hymeneal altar Miss Anna Wad
tho accompliseed daughter *
Mrs. Nannie 1'. Wade, of th;
r place. Tho interesting ceremon
'. took place in tho I'resbyteria
f church and was performed 1
O I> -r i? -
I unv. i>. i . i\wiu, oi i eiuiieion,
, (J., assisted by Rev. Chalme
Moore,the pastor at Heath Sprin
Messrs. Walter I*. Davis. <
t Lancaster, and Mr.?J. A.Cunnini
9 ham, of Heath Spring, were tl
ushers for the occasion, and Mr
W. Y. Durant, of Sumter,an aur
of the bride, presided at the orga
and rendered the wedding marc
t as the bride and groom entere
and took their places in front <
i the pulpit.
! Immediately after the cerem
- ny, the happy couple took tl
northbound train for a trip I
Nashville, Tenn.,where they wei
' to spend a few days visiting tl
1 exposition.
J TIRED MOTHERS And hoi
in iioou ? MUhapaiillii, which give
them pure blood, a good appetite am
i new and needed STRENGTH.
Hear// Haiti ami Wlml.
' All flections of the county, s
far as we have been able to ascei
tain, were visited Sunday afte:
noon by heavy rain and wini
with light hail in fleveral net
: tions. The rain and wind in th
northern and western portions <
the county were especially heav
and considerable damage wt
done by both.
i ?See the now ad. of K. Brand
in this issue.
if(. EN
R, S. C., WEDNESDAY
HID AWAY TO REST. I
Obsequies of the Late Senator
Joseph H. Earle.
All (irecnville Pays Tender Tribute
1o the Memory ot the Dead
Statesman.? Impressive Services
at the Itaptist Church.
[Sl'KCIAI. TO Til K ICKOI8TKK.]
(ireen ville, S. May 22.?Tin* toll;
ir?tr of tlio bell of the l-'irst Ilaptist
~ | Church at I :d() p. m.announced t lie be^
| gillllillg ?? ">?' llllltTUl Of till* lull* SfllP
ator .1 oseph II. Eark>. At tin1 time the
v ' stores were closed ami t he various speW
<'i?I parties of attendants pr< ceded in
W j bodies to the residence to form the t>i?r
W \ funeral cortege. Ten carriages lined ,
a j up in front of the Mansion House and '
^Ireceived the'Washington delegation]
(about 20) and the State otlicers and {
r umerH. i lie i.reenvilie Itar met at the
A court house, formed iu line and pro^
ceded thence to the residence. The
m mayor and city council went from the
C city hall. In accordance with a teleP
fjram from Postmaster General (iary,
v the local postoflice was also closed.
W When the cortege tiled into the
V church at 5:10 the whole town had as- 1
sumed a funeral air. The streets were!
d. deserted to attend the funeral. As
? the bell tolled the large crowd tilled j
the church. Fully thirty minutes be- I
1 fore the party arrived from the resi- !
I deuce the big church was tilled, and
id hundreds of people were turned away j
r, for lack of room.
When the funeral party arrived at j
the church the crowds on the sidewalk i
2 bowed their heads. The casket was j
10 laden w ith a number of very be&Uti-1
t- fill and elegant tloral designs.
Soft strains broke from the organ in
a minor key, the music seeming to
throb in sympathy with the sorrow ing
family.
r" The services was simple, in deferp
ence to the expressed sent iinests of the
rh deceased Senator, but in this it wasel*
egant. The choir, consisting of Mrs.
? .1. K. Ueattie, Mrs. i>. a. Morgan and |
Jd Mrs. William Hill, rendered music i
!8. beautiful ill its softness and ^'inplicit y.
"I would not live always" and "Asleep
in Jesus," were the hymns sung, j
These, with two short appropriate
prayers and a few scripture selections
jy constituted the ceremony, which was j
only thirty-live minutes long. The
*' pastor, Kev. l)r. (J. S. Gardner, spoke
as follows :
We stand under the over-shadowing
mystery of death, a mystery which no
n" human philosophy has been able to re\y
lieve of its glooin. In this instance its
ce darkness has been intensified by the
peculiar circumstances in which the
? stroke lias fallen. A noble and bril-|
limit life has been cut short in thei
K hour of its supreme usefulness. We ,
E>p thank God that there rests upon it no I
w stain of dishonor. In it truth has not
been sacrificed and courage has not
faltered. Death has put a period to a
career in the vicissitudes of which
there has been consistently inaintain'K
ed a bearing which suggests in tlie j
g, fullness of its original meaning that
lit"* old designation, gentleman, lie |
feared (iod and no man: h- loved
rightousness and scored every mean
?t thing; he trusted the Lord Jesus
of Christ, and was considerate of his
fellow man; he gave his distinI
guished abilities in faithful service to
| his country. He had a high and worin
| thy ambition, ami rose by patient,per)V
severing ell'ort from the comnmii
^ ! walks of life to the highest honor in
' | the gift of his State, and died in the
j fullness of his powers. Hut out of reg.
spent to his known wishes I cannot ex!
tend these remarks. His record is before
God and before man. It is for
I God to judge. It is for us to cherish
16 [ precious memories and to be stirred
s. | by bis example t?> high endeavor; and
in the sorrow which we cannot but
j feel to listen not to the vain speech of
in man, but to the words of Him who
It | speaks out of the I'liseen and Kternal
>?1 with inlinite knowledge and power
' and love, and whose voice alone can
! tiring comfort and peace to broken
| hearts."
O- In the procession to the cemetery
ye j there were thirty-eight carriages, and
>0 about t wo t lion sand attendants follow |
ed on foot. The interment was in
111 | ("hrist ( Kpiscopal i ('einetery. The ser10
j vices were concluded at the grave by
the singing of "Nearer, My God, to
Thee," and a short prayer by I?r.
p I Gardner.
J lift urn i n(/ to /jti nca*tci\
Mrs. Ada Hough and family, of
j Salem, N. (>., will move hack here
io ; to live. They are expected to
r- | reach here the latter part of this
r- week. Their numerous friends
[1, will gladly welcome their return
b- to Lancaster, their former home,
e Mrs. Kd wards, also ot Salem, will
)f move to Fort Lawn, her former
y home.
y
OABTOniA.
'; -qs^azssr 3..
TERP
MAY 20, 1897.
?Miss Annie Welsh, of Kershaw,
is visiting at Sheriff* Clyburn's.
? Mrs. (J. A. Marsh, of Marshville,
N. C? is visiting her sister
here, Mrs. Dr. McManus.
?Miss Leslie Porter, of Dixie,
is spending a few days with relatives
at this place.
? Mr. llenrv Jordan, who has
been attending the (jraded School,
returned to his home near Hascomville
last Saturday.
? Miss Eileen Lommond and
Miss May Willamson returned
yesterday from a week's visit to
(fakhurst.
?Mr. Walter 1*. Davis left
yesterday for New Y?rk to take
a business course.
?Surveyor T. M. Helk is at
work laving ofl* t ie lots, walks
and drives of the new cemetery.
?Stevens, lleath & Elliott sold
their line sorrel combination horse
to a Hoston man the other day at
? Ti -u: ' '
.. (I.IV.C I HCJ MlippCU Mini j
to Boston Monday.
?The excursion train took a
large number of our townsfolk to !
Rock Hill yesterday to hear Sam
.Jones and to witness the bicycle
races. Others will go to-day.
?K. B. Allison, Esq., has let
he contract to build a handsome j
dwelling on the lot between bis j
father and Mr. W. C. Thomson.
Mr. W. S. Laugley is the con- j
tractor, and the work will begin
right away.
? Mr. C. H. Ragsdale, surveyor,
has the contract for redistricting
the county provided
for under the new school Act.
The new districts are to contain
not. less than 0 square miles.
?Rev. J. M. Stoney, of Camden,
formerly pastor of the
Episcopal church at this place,
died last Thursday. He had been
in bad health for some time,
though had not been confined to
his room until recently.
? Rev. Mr. Humphreys visited
Rock Hill and Rascomville last
week, preaching at the latter
place.
?Little Mary, the three-yearold
daughter of Mr. W. YV.EvanR,
died last Friday moruiug of dysentery.
She had been sick only
about four days.
?List of letters advertised for
the week ending May 25, 1S97:
.lellerson tirier, (Col.), L. (J. Lay,
E. A. Saunders & Son.
Jos. F. (iREOORY, I'. M.
| POAG & I
Them- "H i'i>"ml iiici'/iflii ii'h,
i/rili' fu i/et mto tin '/' Ji/illi/lJ
l/llfi'll I Ili K to i/n tin iici'KSMlh'i/
it ml rn" nt if. 11 < /hi r, i'( /if.it
jiOVi'il ii'ifh
5 Machinery ar
to ihi iin i/th i m/ /" mil' tim .
J "it m i'il not if" .\ oi-t/i in' i
riiii h""ii i/iiiir iif /miiir in ti
? First Clas
inn/ tm' Ii** imiiii if. .1 I'l.sif
that to'i not afhu vtisuiff so>
i/n for t/oil. II i I Htm In ffri' I
timl fit re pa// thru' moc/iinci
On/' e rpei'teiici is hint/ and n
nf rillres, stmm i/in/i s. tpnjc
I ri'rt'i/ I'iml is o/n'o t/s complete
lathe In ilit nil i'nii/s of eni/iin
| ^7 ri/it/s mode ,m short not ice,.
j ^F out o\ Ill oii (ii/en fs for the
s/ialloin oml di t ft melts, ood i
j diction that is the In st /tain]! i
| cost a fortune. llr can also
I ^F mark, such os turned anil sate
drops, brackets, mantles oml
1 its tjoor ortlers. We can ptl
ft/ and price.
r III doift do a credit basin
tfor n'hat tec dn. IIeiiii inbcr I
tVWWViV
'RISE.
NO. 10.
BfflU
|oY4|
MPO*!!
^akiK^
POWDER
MDsoiuteiy Pur?
Celebrated for H.s great leavening sirenpth
nint heulthfulneas. Assures the food against
alum ami all forms of adulteration common to
tlii- clump brands. IIOYAL MAKING
I'OWUKK CO.. N10\V YOKli.
? Prof. J. L. Matin left yesterday
for his home in Colleton to
spend the summer vacation. If
his health will permit he will
take a summer course in the
Chicago University.
?Miss Pearl Payseur will attend
the commencements of the
Greenville Female Co'lege and
Furman University next week.
She will go as far as Spartanburg
the latter part of this week.
?The lecture-entertainment at
the court house last Fridav night
by Mr. W. I). Upshaw, "Earnest
Willie," of Georgia, was greatly
enjoyed by the large audience
that went out to hear the invalid
lecturer.
^REAT SALES prove the great
merit of Iluod's Sui'saparilla.
llood's Sursaparillu sells because it
accomplishes CREAT CURES.
Notice of Examination of
Applicants for Teacher's
Certificates.
I PURSUANT TO THE RULING OF
the State Board of Education,
there will be au examination of applicants
for county teachers' certificates
held at Lancaster Court House
on Friday the 2oth day of June next,
comuienceing at U o'clock, a. m. The
rules are very rigid in regard to renewing
certificates, therefore, if your
certificate has expired or you have
none and you expect to teach in the
free schools, you are respectfully
urged to meet the hoard oil that dav
fur examinntion.
Very Respectifully,
\V. R. BRUCE,
Co. Hupt. Education.
To Cure C<?iiMll|Uitl<>n Kiircvor.
Take Caacnrets <'amiv Cathartic. 1m ortte.
If C. C. C. fall to euro. ilruKUists rrfu..il money.
HARPER. I
hare hern xfricm/ for near/'/ a
am! ni'lliinj f^anf a das* of
trnrk <h oaiinft i/ htj th/x toh'h
.sacrmhi/ ami ar< nam jo'cid
Experience J
/ II l/H'/'l I'l' < ! Xf to l/rt H'/w/ l/Ott
s Manner, J
/</ en/' ploa "'i11 convince i/oit
iirt h / mf n%r hiii'm t ifi/t m'tutu t
'fxiii tt// ifhoil'/ in/ifft flit' pcnpfr
'// </))</ ti'j/ to hftVi >t /m' thrill.
t i'ii J in this ft nr. ttni linfl
I'in'I's iflu/ sfi'.it/n 1'ittimjs iif
IIV /<r/?V! I'i'ci'ii//1/ put in a f
iiinf i/iu i'i pn /1'/ ii 1/. Piston
t f/f //##rf/*.x rc'HH K'n tr/nr jua'H
nlehpatiil .1/i/r/'s jtnmjix fop
'Pi- xaif O'l/houf Ji'it/' eontpfl
>// //>*; C(lPth. Hint tin 1/ ihm t
</#? I 'n'l of J'dact/ wood
pil haldxtipx. colkihhx. n< in fx.
I'iflt/nrfx of all hi mix. Ilviinj
them xa f i xfdrfopi 11/ in if mil /'
IIV in axf ha pi the. atxh
'hat /ill axe. &
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