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1 ^AN LEDGER 1852 CAS" REVIEW Id/tf [ er ENTERPRISE 189 J Nt-7 VOL. 2. N< The II. D. C Report of Mr son, Delega ). 32 SEMI-WEEKLY. . Convention. Bflxie c ^ltl she Kepoi s. J.T. Thomas- the rec ite of Lancaster August r-. 1 qni'i'^tn r LANC/ hapte- ot Anderson. This gracefully accepted, its were then heaul irom ordinu secretary, Mrs. <1 Kohn; the corre ponding v \t, U 11 1?I ., t I - \STER, S. C., JANUARY : Foster=Boone. rhe Brilliant Wedding o Cantzon Foster. Formei 30. 1907 I P was caught by Mi , ter. Refreshments c f Dr. * I)U,ie',? fruit rake anc J rvp<l 111 bun ' >nce lv of PRICE-FIVE CENT 1,8 1 The Stat on'ci^ted of 1 plain cake, New Investi S PER COPY. e Dispensary. gatingCommittee Li* 1 T~> i Uhapter to tion held in mitted at a ing ofLoca Oil the night , M . btate uonven^ treasure Greenville, Sub- d ,h( l recent Meet- llamcs. 1 Chapter. liepoi were n< ot December the fc'nue^ ' .. the co j *'? o. a Li uv/iH ' ' r >r. Mi? M ?ry M. Mitch 1. 5 auch or. Mrs A. B.' rts 'roni 'ho dmpt< 1 - ! 9Xt culled tor and ? n intil one o'clock, wheuiC nvention adjourned for 11 Lancaster, and Miss I Boone, of Rowesville. Rowesville special in M?>n Columbia Sia'e: A beat lorne weililincy wsi.s ^ ~ , rue ma ? ? ?>les i ?thel p'fnents tit t'? tli iiv of lio ' r le j the i v ;? -tiv ! banquet '!v ' >?i?I< dny^H | ti ieiuls r?li < it o th*' Itiful j wlieie 'he ca c rntod ! Mr C 1? ^ ? - ... . i maivto (>1 be'iM?tul e ropu'.'.r- ?Charges! ui'l ro" m missioner it it f ol the * an 1 her < inin. hail, }' w is cut. j (;0lumbia sp ... . i. . iiactiiuiiai rs.c on Preferred byComTatum Sustainecia! in yesterday's JOUiui h uriiua tendered the d? D. 0. Conventi Graham, Presi Chapter, at liei ?n Broadway A one hundred vi iif f lift fprlpt lie reiopuu,, was ilegatea to the (J. 'uncheo on by Mr9. C. E. Pickles, dent of Greenville ^ofFeo a r handsome home delega h ve. More than The tf s>fin^ D iu?lif erg c nnv Bflrs nppso?| "pon 11] n. Delicious oysters, 1 crackers, sandwiches, t nd tea wore served the } s iu nn adjo'ning room. ? ibles were spread with 1 loth4-', while red candles em carried out the Con- ?. lere last Tuesday even.r >:30 o'clock a*, ti e residen< dr and Mrs. .1 E. Boone, diss Ethel Boone and I)r. Foster were united in m?ri The Inide was cliarm rowncd in while cr? pe de ?w" iu> iv. nuuii urt if; at el, Mies Pearl Crum ce ol and Miss Iletlie when The evening b*toi .1. 0. ding the hriclo gave *ia:;e. banquet, at whir ingly bridal party and a v chine mate friends were r* ' w I no 1C& .. . ... Chariot te Ob the thimble, . ; dispensary no on t lie ring. , tee, consisting e the wed- , . enset?, chair in nn informal , r> , and Keprese li onlv the .. . , , Ktcharus and ery few inti c< J port to the be rpson i server ; The new t'es it/a'iim comrait: of Senators Christan, and Graydon, ntativcs Rucker, Carey, made its renaie ?onit?ht. The eighty of i lie delegates. Tl most graciou^l: mil tees ot tbe ter siiid prefent C. badge whicl mitt mice to a se benis; official ^derate hey were received wer? *' bv various comWreenville Chap- T';e ? :edwith a U. 1J I ,fc 2:30 !1 g?ve them ad-1 roin '1 U. D. C. meet | ?f t'?? ' i colors. The place card, uveuii postals of W. M. in, 11:e lii'le lit b. literi oon session opened oVl ck and tlie reports e chapters w - re resumed, ifty six chnp'er-' in the | >ver taffeta, with peatl nenta. The long veil was ci vith natural lilies o! the \ ?nd pearls, and hum? jn ac< lown to the end of the where it was again studded pearls. The maid ol honor. - - f orna- M r*. 1. W. Bow iiiiilit aimehurt: was the a 'alley mat ran ot 'he <tii in jlully Mrs. S II. Crum train. ceremonies with Among the out nf Miss were: Hon. I. W. 1 I report io be 1 man of Or- , tomorrow moi ccomplishea , . . referred the r< n room, and rv committee mistress ot , aa to the pi committee (i town cues's mnltv ot the 3owman and , /, . ri'H-l in the House ning. The Senate eport !o it^ judiciator iei ouimeudriou roper net ion. The oils the directors clnr^es preferred ings a? cl recep At ten o\ morning t lie convention of ct the United Confederacy wi in Kowena C 'ions. | divisiot - 'ock Wednesday j 'ro,,,? ' eleventh annual sixt.v-ei he S. O. Division Daughters of the ^OMven as called to order wa* astle Hall by the ant' i'n] i, thirty four w< re heard I id were represented by 1 ght delegates. J report oi 'he U I). C. i tion at Gull port. Mis-, s ud without discussion, 1 mediately a mo'ion was i llet'ie Bacon of Coliunlva, ?v11ii e net over polt silk. L'earl Cruni, ol Orangeburg jecoiriugly ntlired in soft silk, and Miss Joe Fost< LiincHs.er, was also bewii n wliiie >ilk, made pri wore w?le, Miss Pearl Cr Miss C. Cnitn, Miss A Inn , was Mrs. W. K. Ltwmai while Marehant. Mr. and ?r, of Oram, and Mr. W. \ ehmg Orangeburg, Miss I mcess ol Columbia, Miss .1 ... 'jy o?.miniy?] urn. Mr. W . , . .. it. lias been st 1a lawman. . , .r. , ponswy with l. Miss Leila , , , ., unsalable goo Mrs. t>. II. ,, were profits v. Cruni of , ' . ... ,, one hundred leMie B icon . . ? lers, tins nyei ' oo r oster ol fOol C i-V I IMl I I oner J alum?tnat ticking up lhe disgreat quantities of ils, on which there running as high as per cent to the sel the repeated prorf\ li m% r< ?? /\ 1 1 ! <\1 president, Mil heim, and afte made by Rev. . Christ Churcl extended heart itine: Daughter city and in h 33 Mary Poppeo. Inflae a r invocation wai A. R. Mitchell, of Al ei Mayor Mahon evening J grvelin^M io vis auditor s in behalf ol ihe n{ the c is address paid a order 1 * * n n<i carried io adjourn un-ji I session. I ight o'clock Wednesday I : in the Chicora College iura, the historical session i onvention was called to i by tl.e president, Miss 1 I I 1 i model. The bride carried a oouquet of bride's roues ems caught with pink inali Immediately before the mouy Mrs. Lowmun, in her charming and pleading t rendered to Mi?s Lula Marcl : *. i / \ r lar^e LancaHer, J)r. (^ar and Timmonsville, Dr. ne. Brown of Lancaste cere- Boone of Ole:?rwatei moat outs, Mr. Alexander ? hunt's brates his 85tl i, wwo?o i;au I I'oRter of ,, . . _ . Cotnmissione Robert C . , . dispensers th r, Mr. b. R .... . 1 hese tfoocl!' ' boa??-l had th Steele Cele- 8eml in 1 dispensers ca l Birthday sensational f vua do u^ii an vu r Tatura and county rouuh nit 'lie state. 5 members of the e ?h'pping clerk place <?l ^oocls the He 1 to-. The m Jit >atnr? of the renort. touching t ribu the noble Daui lederacy whic sons after their homes. Oordi welcome Iron Chapter were { te to the love of -v*?ry r t??itei-s of the Con- ec* 'h? ! ;h sustained the eveiiiiu return to desolate Newb^i al greetings and torical 11 the Greenville reP<>rls riven by Key. T. '?C1 oAnf oppenueira, wno l in rod uc- : presiding officer for the i r, Mrs. R. D. Wright, of i rry, chairman of tiie hiscommittee. Systematic i from the historians of il chapters were urged to i a 11 n Si Into II i of nt*i n accompaniment, iou. I he ever beau'iful Lohe sounded solt and low. First came Miss Pearl and Dr. Carl Foster ol Tim ville, followed by Miss Joe ter. Mr. S. II. Boone then l/itt I Ua cf QIWttrntT f/\l 1 " with a Family R lugriu J Crum Sported f??r The N< nrions Having received n Foe- invitation to attend ; des union ?t the re.-idt lA Ipy Sfpolo nn itic eunion. j3 tlle fin(li( Bla?'k, m tj,? )ws. Peoria and 1: ?iosf cordial "f h1)?u' ^ 12i a family re. ,roni Clark 13 Mice of ftro )8ame at Jfl.6? ai'oUi-u fiffi, ! which the ne >g that Maj. John hoard, wont out to nade a purchase of 5,000 <>I bulk goods ii'os., which are the 0 to $ 1.75 a gallon w blender the dis W. Sloan in a 1 words. He pai( u'e to the sent tered and is i organization t< quite a ripple over the laces 6\v happily chosen 1 a beautiful trib- Memori irneut which fos- chapter seeping alive the Wright )day. lie caused of t,le 1 of smiles to pass e8t ^'e( of the men prea (,iv''iuo I Tl.? ikj tuu (uu u i^bui iaut ' ial Associations in each I recommended. Mrs. 's report contained a list i papers of hi-torical inter I i by the chapters and in- i da of ten years. Hum t o ti Ait i\f t Itn % -v ? > i I I l;CIIUUU i lie ? idii u 1 i U1 by little Annie Lee Crura, was daintily attired in soft and carried k white satin cu< hand painted with La F ro?e design. Little Vera 1 was the beautiful litt'e ring nr ("hi ! in Jtli white. r'iia i? 1*?VVCU VV - - AO who birthday, the writer white >'y, accompanied bj ihion, Steele, left L-inca ranee morning of the 26ih Boone* Arriving at ihc bear- home we found qui arri<id among whom were i and his faro- Pe,laftr> ,ias 1 . \f_ T c folk, of Richi ..." on lhe "?orth a jnst The te6timoi hospitable liUck "lo"e " te a crowd, Nf>,rs Wvl the following both employed, Mr. Nor110od, says is only bout $1 33 a gallon. iy shows that while dade the purchase, ie anil Kawlineon sce'l. This was a e ik t and sail faces of the Da said that he wi in this city t sweetness lone Mrs. S. Reed President, mat atactica over tne lighters when he "tJharh uited i heir sojourn L)ixie 0 be as "Linked Mrs. J. ' drawn out." chaptei 1 Stoney, first Vice fure le lhe reply to the Two lctinuiV'i "1 ? 'ic 29toii," by Kit Court land. 1 Chapter, Anderson, by M. Padgett of the satne wan a much enjoyed lea tlie evening. unusually interesting pa.11,.?.i.? a beautifully decorated tray, iu the center ot wtiic' the "token of affection." groom, leaning on the ai the best man, Dr. Uobt Brown ?>f Lancaster, dene thestairwav an 1 passing if) silver persons : Mr. Jas. 1 li was family, Mr. W. T. The family, Mr. Heath I rm of iUl(i others, about 2" srt C. a"ended Alter several hou rough hie con versa'ion thr 0. Bell: and c"sh I"'rch'>" Morrie and ln laat *8 ",e felk and ?ile Moble>' had 1 i persona in he wrold Ma up the b?)<uic ra of eujoya to i dinner bell Ma'or Black 3, the drafts coming liquor. After Clerk pai 1 $30,000 on this ,jor Blaekt to hold *e, as the drafts were o Ia9t !o be met. who is now at Hot greetings. 11 particularly ir< made quite i her audience. For the first tory of t lie con greetings fro ifir remarks w ?re I'tjin ?, itere-iting and she t'ial of an impression on Merrino Eliza be lime in the his Kuther vention fraternal' rea(1 ,)V m the 1) A R\l herry. 1 ' t mm >i rin/wcjvjj tuc in oi, i nr the Virginia" (The Old isc) written hy Miss ll? Dmninie, Drayton ford Chapter, Newberry, Mrs. W. II. Hunt, Newand tlie second, extracts Mnppfli hv linn J;iiiwk the hall, entered the side oi i lie pat lor, meeting the who came in the front dooi her maid of honor, Miss I Bacon of Columbia. Miss Leila Marchant, was the pianist ot the occ door ra,|K ami we asserr bride, 'able, which w r with loaded with good thi ietlie t'16 Miner man. Kv took heartily and t who joy l lie delicious few asion, antly provided. iWed around yPrin?9, Ark literally 'n'at?(li susj ?>K8 to sati.-fy payments, ervbody par eemed to en Young ]\?a st so abund 1 in Lanca Bad Accidt , where he is being [leaded all lurther in Well Known ster Meets With :nt in Rock Hill. the Colonial Sute Federa Clubs were sei correnpondin? H. Lynch. The report cmmittee ?h Dames, and tbe t.iou of Woman's ^lino,,s i tand read by the ^ ('? ^ secretary, Mrs. A (,(M,nn read by , , . . . of Char of the credential . . of ftpar owed ten omcern . . hii solo ot Charleston,in the Toren in connection wifhihe \ Artillery, which waiMisrf Louisa 1'oppeuheim leston. Miss Isabel Winn, tunburir, rendered a vio"Bercense." which was i gnve a ?off rtMuliiion of lue,'' while Kev. I) I) I),u in his solemn and irnpr way, pronounced the word nvrged two lives into on< iha name ol Boone to tl Foster Iievi- Brother Steele wu ltzler, ent "f v?*y<-ral nice essivt, After a day of s that quests, about three 3 and rift'1 to depart lor I iat ol homes, wishing Bro happ.v returns ol lh< 9 the recipi 1 R.,ck HiU presents.? Bune'd, \vh( pleusjute 'lie| ROCU ll?ll B? o'clock, he ! pa9t year, m iheir several ^enl Satvtrd . Steele many ,ns, m,ar the e day I' ha* exploded. * Reoid: Mr. S. M. ) has been with t he >ttling works lor ihe ot with a had ac iav. While stiudniHchiue a bottle llittMiu: his rioht present, and ll r-presented bv lowing this w the President, Her address a consideration ( convention for liirly-four chapters r delegates. Fol, .. to a he as the report oI , , Miss Poppenlieim. ihowed tiiounhtful 'nu. C . A r >t tli - work ol the | , _ ,Jefterm the coming year i , \ , Court l? #k I ndered, ami in response | arty applause she delight-1 audience with a bri.-ht i arming lntle encore, nemorial poem to Mrs. in Davis, written by Kit ind, was read by Mrs, The 'wo larne trout were taste'ully decorated in green and while, and this scheme was also tarried c the hospitable hail and room. After congratulations rooms heen h custom uith i pink, *or many years t i>u.color ",e anniversary of >ut in may he live t< dining cm oni. g ,| Ijftnea^ter, S. (J., j were ? IMninrlii-il Tlu> t',< hleeleUeek ?..<) ' >0 ce1et?rate|pi.^tl| eBp , hit. birth.?|8umm.n?,, ? k "l' "P won nils M i^:n,%V|lnga^td Healthy kid tiatrr?*iru liikii. - * ^plittiny open his )r. Mas-ey, Jr., was an I dressed t he r Harnett is Buffereal. iieys illter tile impuri Hll'l WHO HIIL'JK fillmont. At I her iuhlress s wi'li :? beaut 39?iona ior 11* iui- |?u,?h ] the conclusion of ^ he was presented ifnl forn hy t ho * 01 Knot, of Anderson, meeting closet! with Dixie, id tided on I'age Eight. extended the fir oom et-c >rt bride to the lop of the where she tossed her bouq the bevy ot eeger ni'iids i ed the \ " 1 he person who tl 1 At stairs, xregAtion last Sunday not to t'oiixhinx is requested of Foley's Honey and below. hurk Pharmacy. ties from the I urbeil the con- <lo this good by continually Foley's Kitln to buy a bottle j kidney and Tar Fonder- j strengthens tl I derburk I'hari i )loo<l, ai.d uuIpss (hey health is impossible, ey ('lire makes sound bladder disease. It le whole system. Kunm acy. Mliy***'.*. ? ' ' - Kr- - ~ ?? ?< ? . ... ... Kv