Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, June 23, 1897, Image 1
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<'out runts by the year at reduced;
rut e:>.
I.oral advertisements tpn '*enfs per1
line.
Obituary notices and tributes of re>pect
will be charged for.
Marriage and de.it5: notice* kkkr. (
All drafts and money orders to be ;
made payable to The Knterprise Publishing
<'oinpany.
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.Vrir Church to tn- ttryo nizctt.
A IJaptist church will be or
ganizcd at the Stevens Mill school
house to-morrow (Thuraday).
ltevs. .1. S. and S. X. Watson will
assist in the organization. The
sermon will be preached at 10
o'clock a.m., and the organization
effected thereafter.
A house of worship w i 11 he|
llllllt in noor fo*ot.e ^1*? -
... HIV nun i iiHUin. lilt? MM
of two acres upon which it is to
be built was given to the church
by Mr. John T. Stevens who has
subscribed $10 to assist in build-1
ing the church.
There being no Baptist church
" in that neighborliooil and no
church of any kind nearer than
(iiils Creek, a church at this
point is much needed and will he
a great convenience to the people
of that neighborhood.
v
li you cat what you like, ami digest 1
it, you will surely he strong ami
liralt hy
nut it y u don't dige.-t t, you might !
almost :tr> well Hot at, tor what good
ran lour food do you if it doesn't uour- ,
ish you'/
If you liml that you ean'i digest it.j
there is a -imjde h<!p for your -too uch.
It is shaker higestivel ordial, made j
hy the shaker- of Mount l.olu.iioii. 1
ha- never failed to mire the worst case
of imligest ion.
s'reoi'lb :iri I l ialth route from the
food y mi eat, ill I er it has been digest? o
ami gone into your blood.
The he-t tonic i- digested food. The
hesj aid to digest ion, shaker I?;ge- ti\
t ordial.
When you have acid eructations,
nausea, headache, w iml, di/\ im?, i
fen si ve brent ii, or any it her -y luptomof
dyspep-ia, Slmker Ibgestive t'or-J
dial w ill cure you
At driiggi-t-. Trial hottle lu rents.
OBITU All Y.
Jasper Williams was l???rn Marrh
lltli 1*11. I?ii'd i.l dysentery Marrh
18th, 11 ? leaves a wife, Iwn
daughters, three brothers and two
sisters, besides a host of friends '
mourn his loss*, lie was routined to
his tied most of t he t i me for about two
a years.
^ Mrother ttiou iirt gone to rest
We w ill lull W ''I'll,
fur thou art now where oft on eartti
Thy spirit loiiK1'*! to he
Hrother thot art gene to rest
Thy tolls itml cares are o'er
And sorrow pa n iiiul suffering now . I
shall ne'er distress thee more ? (
Yet, Urf.klli. we hope to III* thee, .
When the day of life is tied. . i
4 Then In heaven with Joy to greet thee
Where no farewell tear Is shed, '
To Cure Constipation Forever.
TnVeC sea vets I'ninlv (' ehn < tor i rSIr '
If ('. < r .ail to cure, di uktS'Sls iv fun J iiKoit > t
1 I
;aste
LANCASTER, 5
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Chi vo?Oontrcil*C'An?? NpitYork *. j 1
^BUY THEM HERE! > J|
K pounds Arhnrklt-'- I?1
\ V Ollt'c . . ... f>l ,l'<'V I '
Jfr 7 pomuls <mk<1 (irt'i'ii V\
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^P Itcst Molasi'^rs. per gal. t?.
(iiuxl 'rnliiii'i'it, per 11). ? r
(V Hot Whit)* !\cro-.'ri<' .1 l^p !>r
'J IS?11>. runs liin* JVa>'hrs, ^P
llw. 1 .iylit Iirown Siig? ? ..*' .""i^P
& Itl'tllff YiHIl' /'.'(/f/.H fo .1/r,
^ A. GLA3SER. &
1 ? Cohl (linger All* always on haml.,-<
All kinds of other Groceries at
correspondingly low price*. u
The I'tJ i t it'til I'ot Stum tit ttoif.
The State Democratic exec- J'
utive committee met in Colnm- <*1
bio yesterday to consider the'
matter of a primary election for
1". S. Senator.- i at
A general Mate campaign will
likely he ordered which will start
probably about the first of July, ui
and a< there are 10 counties it JV
will take about two months* to'
get around. The primary to so- [')
lect a man for the General As-I<|i
sembly to elect to the I nited'J'"
States Senate will be held as soon t><
as the campaign is ever. Beside s (*(
Senator McLaurin, Stale Senator,
S. (1. Mayiiehl is said to be a can-1
didate end probably W. L. Don-j i??
aldson and ex-(fOV. .John Caryl J.,
Evans and possibly others.
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AREAT SALES prove the great i
merit of llnod's Sarsaparilla. I'<>
Hood's Sarsapnrilla sells heeause it
accomplishes GREAT CURES.
Xnf Hontr tmt I'tvmar More. '*
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In his card published elsewhere
in this issue, Mr. .Joseph Clark s,
says tfio import <>f our notice in al
reference to his being an appli ,.<
cant for the postmastersJiip here
"seems to be that lie is using
some unfair means to effect a
change''; but he does not point
out what the unfairness i?. !f it
is the statement that ho "is striv
ing to displace Mr..'. F. (iregory In
and nave himself re-appointed".
we will modify that bv saying th it
according to iii card, lie is no' "
trying to get .Mr. Cr.-gory
i- trying to got 11in 1?o!f > ?a ca-.- "
of the dill'erence between tweedle
iiiitii and tweedle dee. ,1
CASTOniA. '
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ILttftor# London. d
Mr. A. I". Walters, jiailitl'of the P'
1. S. Court, was married at
Mount Pleasant, S. on the 10th
inst. to Mrs. London. Mr. Wal- t
ters and his bride came tip on the 1
train Thursday and are now visiting
his old homo in this county, yj
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lire in mrer nays. * me i Miliar, ai
.tore or by mail. \\
Sob1 Agts. .1. F. Mnekey A Co, ami II.
I". Hough A <'<?., I.aueaater, S. it
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To Cnri> Cnn<f l|>i>t Inn Forrrrr. 1 .,
Tftko Ctiacnreui Candv ('uttinrtlo. lOo <>r"Nc. 81
tf i'. C full to cure, r. fuiiil money '
S. C., WHDXKSDA
rmrt I'i'wrvttiuff#,
('ourl convened here Moutlay,.Iinljt
Mrit h presiding. The following
ses have been tl.-posed <?l :
John Mrl ;nl(!i'ii pleaded guilty t
c charge c?f larceny and was -en
i ; ???! t<> (lit* penitent iary or rhaii
i n*j I*? r I ** munt lis.
>nn Mat a<kell nut! Kli/.ahoth Will
ins?adultery t??iintl guilty, furiiit*
ntenccd i.i t!;i (haii ftn*
out lis or pay a li? t* of 11>'? and t It
t tcr (ti i lit* penit -lit i; ry ?"*>i
rind or pay a >in?i! ? due.
Henry Clarktiion ami ?! *. ? . .*t <'Iy
irli were acquitted on lie ..ir^e t
lit- rv.
Ueorge I'll! 11 ipH \\.i> convicted o
re.eny, and has movcil for a new tria
The following cases rt ol pr
: Itiirrell l.lackmon am! ."mrali i'liil
is. adultery am! form alnui. V?'i!l
mi 'I illn.:!i', iis-ainl' am! hattery. I!
. I t \ . >t* 111 n ir liquor, etc.
.NX Olll* W i IV lulil il III 'll'1 .1 e
lie Mix.' rxitnTVa -i !* .?!' i
ry, and .lolin K. ? lark, ttsiny -toitluiut
perm is ion.
Two hills were found against Sam
itradley - xiii' for disposing xt |>r >|
ly under lion ami lit- 'h r fx
i'iu'Ii of I nisi with fraudulent inti'ii
Hot h i'oiiI iiiikm!.
Tli" follow my oi Jx'r t'.i \
nitiniii-il :
.Ixlui .1. I liillips, assault ami hatter
ifli i"ii>nt to kil'* \\ a - h i i irr:un, ault
with intent} o kill. Sehum StaeK
llinx 1 i iiior. liud r.i'lk.-auie ollettsi
lines ('aloe ami Frank Ji m- . yam
ittj*. The three last iiim ! ease
re rout ii.ii. il from t he pre\ ixns ten
' eonrt.
As we yn to press this Tuesday
ternoou the ease ot lleury iximhli
taryeil with murder. xeiuy trim
ourt will likely adjourn at the eon
tisioii of t liis ease.
t.A I K.u.
Haitiblo was aeipiitteil ami the eour
Ijotirneil late in the afternoon.
I i It A N It J t'HV'8 KKI'OKT.
We have investiynted ami passe
yon all hills of imliotment snhinitte
i its ami have reported our timlin^
lereon to t he ('on rt
We have hy a eoniinittee visited tli
tor house and lind it neatly and wel
?pt. The innmtes have eomfortahl
tarters and are apparently we
ired for. The tirand .Ittry heart i!
uiinieml lite ai"ion of the count
ard of commissioners it. requirin
i ? mi rrnMvr :ii" i rotn in
unity to go to t lie county poor Iioiisi
The jail is well kept ami is hi fairl
oil comlition.
We recommend that tlie county su
rvisoi make arrangements to pa
i" jurors and witnesses for the pros
it term of court if possihl"
We present /.. K. I'arker for sclluij
hiskey Witnesses: Kaile.A.i
aston, >. 11. Taylor and A. I.. Cook,
.lohn lllakeney atul Mahalcy Itake
r living together in adultery. W it
*sse.s ; r. W. Carie-s. I?. 11. Sapps an
rry l.aney.
Ilurwell T\ Hlackmon and Sara
hillips for living together in ailul
ry. Witnesses: A. 11. Klli-, Seahor
mis and Mike lib'-.
\|so .lames t'ullins for disturhanc
prayer meeting. Witnesses: .1. (
tied, Seeiindus .lohn-on, <1. It. C !'in
id .lohn K. <'ollins.
We would acknowledge our indt'hl
ho - to your Honor for your eoiirl<
,* and kindness to u< during the nri
( iition of our labors.
Respectfully submitted, ,
.1. .1. I'KKKY.
Foreman.
.'one -J'J, l-'?7.
< ongrt -small Mrait wtio has I.
"rc most of his time since th< 11h <
arch, went to Washington Monda
r<liicnu> Vonr flow AX I'll (
? .in .y i "ui i..i 111 . ?
lo.SSe ICC. 0.0 Call, drupin ta refund mono
Mi - 1 ela an 1 ' harlot to st a i
an. of ?'ainden. and M i-s I renc W it I
-s, oi S.i\annah, (ia? and Mr-. I.. !
very and ehihlren of Hook Hill, at
ie guo-t- of Mrs. springs this wee
OABTOn IA.
? Monday last was th? lonnei
ay of 111?* year, and a nice, hm
ay it was compared with tli
ast week.
TIRED MOTHERS find lad
in llood't j .rill.i. \\ Jiieli j^ivi
Iran pure blood, a _'<H>d ilr ail
i?'w and iwfdid STRENGTH.
? Mr. An^o Kobinson and Mi>
artha Snipes wore mrrried h
f?v, <\ W. Humphrey* Sunda
t the I'resbytorian manse
? Misses Alma and Straiisi
-'alker. of Vorkville, are visii
ip Miss Kuna l'ayseur this weet
?The 4th of duly conies o
unlay this year.
T "?? O IT
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V, Jl'XK 2S,
IMH1IK TAX.
: liilJ Introdueod b; CoMtp'cssnmn
,, S1 olios Iii> iii^ Congress Full
Foworto hay And Collect ln11
('(Mill1 Tax.
A special from W.e hiimton in
. lno Sows :imi ( hairier mi" 17th
- iy- 'hat lopr* - i tative Stokes
_, t?ii?k a?ivalit a^.? (., of t he hrici' scs
f, Muii ( ! tin I Inline 5n lay In oiler
a mini iv-olution providing for an
i amendment tc t !r- ('oust i tut ion in
- favor n| an iiicn.no tax. W lion
ratiiied !?v tliroi fourths of tlit*
X heni-ini uiv of I in* -ev-ral Stales
ii -hall I>e j art of t he ('mi-t it ii
I'nn. nam-Iv : Article XIV. Tim
f power of t 'niijiro?s tn lovv and
collect direrl laxos -hall not l?o
restricted exclusively to the
' method- of apportionment annum
' the -evei il Spate-;, according to
..their respective numlxhs. Imt
, < ' uu;re---hal 1 have full power In
? lay ami collect a tax upon in
,. comes without repaid to the
' source or sources whence t lie in
I come i- derived. In laying -uch
a tax upon incomes regard may he
iiail to certain classes or armies ol
, income, li\e<] hv law according
' [ to atmuint. hut tin tax upon in
come- of tin* same class or grade
shall l?e uniform throughout t' ?
1 nited States."
' ! introduced this amemlment
said Dr. Stokes, "to provide spe
cilicallv tor a graduated tax upon
<1 incomes. So far as I examined
the resol ut ions aire oly i nt rod need
I on iui> suojeei, 1 ney do not trn
far enough in this direction. 1
" look confidently lorward to a time
II when the <io\eminent must seek
y other sources of revenue in lieu
J of the tariff. The country will
7 ; awake in a few years from its
' present protection dehauch, and I
^ i would open th" way for raising
i-'revenue hy direct taxation. In
J my judgment, this would of it
i self tend toc.it ''.own ex; i.ivmrant
A expenditures, and would thus at
the same time accomplish twr.
r leading reforms of the Democratic
* platform, reducing expenses t<
tin ni'cessit ies of t he (J over anient
ti economically and honestly ad
ministered. and compel I i m; wealt li
n I , 1
to hear its just proportion ot the
c hurdens of taxation.
i do n n 0.
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Z/ii.si t/ii rou ml i/ut'/i if n r
l/l ill' to l/l t llltll t ' I / / 1)1 to
" til 111 h i it i \ to tin tin to if.siil'
40 <''/'/ I'lutii/i/. I! ? /nii'i nt 'ii
fiti'iil mif'/i
Sj Machinery a:
j-S to III lllll/fh </ . I II / ' 'III .
pc , ,i/ mil o iif ho no in if
J First Clas
ilno 1m' i .v.- noon '/. .I I'mil
' 'ho 11'' ill /in,' ih t I'I rf i si in/ si
(ft tin tor I/on. II /, iioir In f/i /
> hfv nt ro m in loioi o a!
10 *J> I
of I'lf'l'l V, Mil it III l)llljl <. iflll'l '
djjf , i'i i'il hi ml im it/it'll i/n I'oiiijili i
P lilt/n to i/o ill I him/.s of I'lliJIl
X 1* I ol IM Oltlilt on V/j o !'t not oO!
ii m //'. II iii'r ilifi nth fill' th
s/iitlhm' itti'f th i /> /'Vf/A*, iiml
' i/ir/iOfi that is IIn tn st /mmji
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H'oi'/t', sifr/i ils III l'lli</ it ml sil
i/i'ii/is, Iii'i/i h (s, imln/'is 1(111/
?/.y i/niir m ill i s. II 1 ri(II fill
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|j ''%t ttH'tllhl /'
>RISE.
XO. 14.
??m i?iii iimm.g:' wtti
Koyol makes tlit food pure, I
v/hulcsuaie and dwlicluus. F
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Abnofutely Pure?
I
hoval nak nr, r?' *r>*"n co., nr.w y*pk.
i ftr r> row*
i Mr. S. Abraham. of Haltimore,
M<1.. is opening tip a stock of
i clot liing and shoes in out1 of the
store rooms ot the l'avscur l>look.
Mr. Abraham is a trained clothier
and shoe man and will doubtless
do a good business.
Hopewell Alliance will meet
Saturday afternoon, 'the 2(>th instant,
at d o'clock. Kvery member
is urged to attend, as new ofiicers
are to be elected,also delegates to
die county Alliance.
\V. (t. A. I'OHTFK.
Apparent Customer (inquiringly)?"(iot
any (dean collars
and cuffs?" Storekeeper?Plenty,
sir. plenty." Apparent (customer
(coolly)?"Then why don't you
wear some?"?Hartford Times.
Mrs. .1. M. Heatli is at (!k?nn Springs
for awliile.
? Mr. 11. P?. Howie, recently of
this place, now of Chester, was
married to Miss .lanie Mcl.arnon
sister of Miss .Minnie Mcl.arnon
of this place yesterday morning,
1 and the couple left at once for
the Nashville Imposition.
Kllcction of (irntlcd School Sii>
pcrinteiulcnt.
a?. 'i'lirifiiiuy 11*1 v 1 |*i: TIM' itiunii
, w of|trl*teo8 of tho LitiiciiHinr School I)ti<
i trlct ?iil me-1 lo clnol nSuporlnlontlont of the
! I-aticaster 'Graded School for tin* cr.siilnr
scholastic year, \ teacher versed tn graded
sell <>1 work il? ired. A fair. Miiarv will lie
I v> 11 1 1'iirties wlshlrv-* to apply for the poslI
lion are re.|iie>ii il to tile their applications
I promptly with tie un leodRnod.
? IIAS T. C'UNNOKS.
See nti'l Tn-ns Hoard Trusters.
' I.alicuster, S. I'..June 17. \pQ7.
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fn mi i jilih'i ii'i/1 run . I iir, i/.'ii
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lies*. 11/ must lu/i'i t/ui rush
that / il mi si.