Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, July 14, 1897, Page 4, Image 4
LANCASTER ENTERPRISE
Published \ery Wednesday
-hY?
Tb? - tcterprise r'ublishiog Company
A. J. CLARK, Editor.
JULY, ..... 14, 185)7.
Judge Simonton has continued
the injunction in the I'inkusshon
"original" packages case which
prohibits constables from interfering
with liquors being sold in
original packages under the re
candidates. i
For the Enterprise.
The Famous Cut aw ha Falls?
Their Heuuty, Grandeur and
Magnificent Power.
On the evening of the 2nd inst.
we set out to visit a young friend
some ten miles down the river in
Chester county. So crossing over
at Cureton's Ferry we wended
our way right down the river
almost) until we reached the
Landsford and Kock Hill public
road. Then going southward some
five or six miles we reached our
young friend's home and after
resting an<l sharing his hospitality
for the night we awoke at 4
o'clock the next morning teeling
much refreshed. Soon we were
called to a sumptous breakfast
prepared by our young friend's
charming sister. Soon after we
set out for the Falls behind a
spanking team furnished by our
young friend. We soon reached
the pretty little hamlet of Fort
Lawn surrounded by large and
fertile fields of both corn and
cotton in a fine state of cultivation.
Passing on a few miles we
crossed Fishing creek at what is
known as the Dock Harber bridge.
From the creek we ascended a j
gentle slono for something like a i
mile reaching the Columbia road
just above Beckhamvillc. This
is a beautiful,level road that runs
almost parallel with the river un
til within three or four miles of the
Falls when it deflects to the left
almost running into the river just
opposite the Falls. We reached
our destination about It) o'clock
and found the banks of the Falls
completely lined with the happy
picnicers every few minutes added
by new arrivals and by 1 1
o'clock the number had swelled
to six or eight hundred people.
The picnic was gotten up in
honor of Children s Day for hast
Chester Circuit of which Rev. K.
A. Young is pastor. We found
him there giving his personal at
attention to the enjoyment of his
iloek and their guests. J'en can
hardly describe the beauty and
grandeur ot these falls. The
scenery is the grandest we have
ever seen. The large, rugged hills
striction of the dispensary law.
He did not define "original packages."
Mr. Irby and some of the other
candidates for the Senate apg.
making loud complains against
the newspapers , J'o'r not, printing <
full reports gf their speeches, j
They
evidently more inter- ]
ested^j their speeches than any i
y else. The plan adopted by i
t/r~J\\\p. dailies of abbreviating the i
reports of these speeches is, we
thiMK, a most admirable one. ami
doubtless meets the approval of i
their leaders, if it does not of the
Nervous
l'eoplo often-wonder why their nerves nro
bo weak; why they get tired ho easily;
why they start at every alight but
Budden Bound; why they do not Bleep
naturally; why they have frequent
headaehes, indigestion and
Palpitation of tho Hoart.
The explanation is simple. It is found in
that impuro blood which is continually
feeding tho nerves upon refuse
Instead of the elements of strength and
vigor. In such condition opiate and
nerve compounds simply deaden and
do not cure. Hood's Sarsaparilla feeds
the nerves pure, rich, red blood; gives
natural sleep, perfect digestion, selfcontrol,
vigorous hc>alth, and is the
true remedy for all nervous troubles.
Hood's
Sarsaparilla
Is the One True Blood Purifier. #1; six for $5.
Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mast.
m. ,, ..... cure I.lver Ills; easy to
VlCOif S "lllS take, easy to operate. 250.
covered over witli - mos8\ cov Cpjl
granites stone that vary in size
front a man's head to that of an
ordinary house and the lofty
spruce pine rears its majestic head
skyward while the air is laden
with the fragrance ol wild flowers.
'Tis here,at the haseof the-e hills.
Lhe sparkling Catawba plows her
way among these hills and m-ales
the grandest water power in the
Southern States. .Inst at this
point, and opposite the Falls. i?
Mountain Island which contains
several hundred acres and
half a century ago was inhabited.
Tradition has it that during the
Revolution between Kngland and
this country, when 'Toryism was
rampant, that a patriot had fled
KM I.! 1i i- ' i
ituti inn iinnscii in sonic socimicil
clitt.< His food was brought lo
liirn by his faithful wife whose
taps on a certain log would call
him from his hiding place?that a
Tory one day approached her and
requested that she tell him where
her husband's hiding place was
promising that he only wanted lo
see him on important business
and would not in any way harm
him. The wife trusted him. told
him to go to a certain log and tap
t hree times and her husband would
come out. He did it, the man
soon appealed and \\;?s >hoi down
and killed by the cowardly vidian,
.lust below this point on the
very top of a 11 irli Ml I are the
ruins of Fort I)erohurn. tin* walls
of it are still standing. From our
limited knowledge of its history
we are not ahle to say much. It
is said that regulars were stationed
here during the war of 1S12
between this country and Kngland.
It is saiil there was several
duels fought within its wails between
young rival officers. We
have given in this article a taint
description of. we believe, the
greatest water power this side of
the Niagara and why some capitalist
or set of capitalists don't
improve if for the benefit of man
for certainly it was created for
his use.
< >i.u 11ICKOKY.
Yon will not he disappointed in Dr.
I.e Brno's (i.?fe (i.Cure. No had effects,
no diet; three days. Due Dollar, at
store or by mail.
Sole Agts. .1. f'.Machey ,Y Co. and B.C.
Hough & Co. Lancaster, S. ft.
C../4
mniu* .ik K.
NV. I) Trant hum of Camden
was in town last, week assisting
I). A. Covington, hs<|., in institution
a suit against 1 lie <?.('. A
N. II. li. lor #2000 damages to
Mr-. Louisa Carder for damages
received in getting ??ir the frn:?>
at Osceola in December last.
LJOOD'8 Sarsaparilla tins over and
"I over again proved hy its euros,
when ull other preparations failed, that
it is the One True BLOOD l'uriticr.
Stocfchohters llehl their Annual <
Meet lay.
The second annual meeting of
j the stockholders of The Lancaster
. Cotton .Mills was held in the Hank
building Monday, 0.'?() shares of
the stock being represented. The
president and the secretary and
treasurer and the stockholders'
committee each made reports
showing in minute details the ^
condition of the mill, which was
entirely satisfactory to the stockholders.
In view of the nnprecedentedly
low price of manufactured products,
the earnings of the mill for
the eight months that it has been
in operation were highly gratifying
to the stockholders, and they
feel that with the iet,urn to nor
mal conditions in the cloth market
the mill will do something "*
handsome in tUe WtW of earnings.
1'
The following were elected as a
hoard of directors for the ensuing
year:
R. K. Allison, Ira B. Jones,
Win. (ianson. Leroy Springs,J. M.
Heath. W. T. (ire gory, L. C. Pay- a
' sour, W. ('. Thomson, II. S.Chad- Ji
! wick. ti
Immediately after the meeting s
adjourned the directors met, and
re-elected Leroy Springs president
and W. Thomson,secretary and
I treasurer.
I fa small bottle of Shaker Digestive ^
| Cordial does you no good, don't buy a
! large one.
"Prove all things; hold fast that o
which is good." It's not good for fo
everybody, only for thin, pale, nick, .
weak and weary. For those who are
J starving for want of digested food.
For those who cannot get fat or
strong, because their stomachs do not
work as they ought to.
These are the people, millions of
them, whom Shaker Digestive Cordial
! will cure.
Food makes strength,muscle,brains,
| blood, energy?after it is digested. If
| not digested, it will do you no good at
! all
Shaker I>igestivo Cordial helps your
stomach to digest your food and
cures indigestion permanently. When
you've tried a small bottle you can .
tell. 1
Sold by druggists. Trial bottle 10
cents.
c
Death o/' Mr. ./. M. Satltl/er.
.Mr. .1. Milton Saddler died at
'the homo ol his mother here at ii
o'clock Tuesday morning, alter a
lingering illness of consumption (
and Bright's disease. lie had b
grip at one time and it developed
' into consumption.
Mr. Saddler was horn February
1st, lSdUand was therefore in his 1
j oOt h year. I,
When a young man he clerked
I in Columbia and afterwards in
Winnsboro. At the beginning of
I.I - i. - : -: ' ?
I im* war ne joineu a volunteer
company at Winnsboro ami wont
into the war. Ho was afterwards
transferred to the (irevs. -In 1802
i he was wounded in the hand.
Immediately alter the war lie
embarked in the mercantile business
with the late II. Iliokson
under the lirm name of Hickson
x
vV Saddler. lie was married in
18(',7 to a Miss Anna Knight, a
refugee from Charleston.
f
IIis remains were interred in
the cemetery at the I'rysbytorian
church yesterday afternoon at 6
o'clock.
A funeral service was conduct- 1
ed by Uev. C. W. Humphreys.
You may hunt the world over
and you will not find another \
medicine equal to Chamberlain's ?
Colic, Cholera and I)iarrh<i*a
Uemedy for bowol complaints. It
| is pleasant, safe reliable. For
sale by .1. F. Mackey ?Y Co. and 11.
C. Hough ifc Co., Lancaster, S. C.
Kilnrnto Vtiur IliiwrU With C??r?rcti?.
Candy Cathartic, cure? coimtipatlon forever.
1 10c,30c, I' C. C- C. fail, druggists rt faud money.
The hide t hilt rare fed the
Is made to whiz upon the
In reins sufficient that <
Are manufacture!I hy o\
Of customers usintj them i
beam the Governor ifown
All kind* harness, single and double, \va
rom
$6.5? TO
A nice line cf riding saddle* and bridles
lames* a specialty.
Mowers, N
We handle all kind* I hat are good. I)i<
A'e sold W. It. ('nip and '1'. K. ('iinninghaui
uirselve*. Plenty Mower* on hand of the i
Respi
H. J. GRE(
HERE WE GO,
We Have Done Pai
And Nothing
We are in the field this s
complete line either in
or South Carolina. S
do you handle ? Don'
handle; but what is
handle ?
o
.Here Are a Few of th
Machinery of all kinds, Engines, Boiler
'resses?hand and steam?Cotton and Hai
'ulleys, Ac.
tr-We Make C
. ^? Outfits a Si
If you wish to examin* one of these, we r
re a few of the gentlemen to whom we hav
.. Ulackmon, J. A. Bridges, Dr. K. F. llorto
t'elsh. There has been hut very little i
ion for several years except what we have
imple enough.
II'e take our tinu
Buy where iCx ft
Buggies, Buggk
We have on hand and to arrive the most ?
urries, Carts, Ac., in the State. We have
est makes, hence our ability to furnish wli
f the kind we handle : Babcock, Tyson A <
us, Columbia, l'any Advance, and a great i
ion, ranging in price from
<1h r? s~\ /^v ? it
$2?>.UU tO 3
Over the brain of each youth is sprea'
"Jlow long! How long! before I can v
You must wait patiently ami endur
And wait until it does mature.
Hut, how much sooner it would be
If you only buy an II. M. T.
We have the exelush
jest makes, and will sell
inybody.
Cane mills p
ane Mills |b
ane if i ills j u
Now is the time to buy your Cane Mills
'hattanooga Cane Mills, Evaporators, steel
oth here and at Kershaw.
Wagons, V
We carry the best line of Wagons in the <
Medmont, Spracli or any other kind you mi
nd four horse. Repairs of all kinds on hni
lave three large distributing points, hence
?w prices paid.
o< IJAR1ME
oi llflRNF
HEAD US! *
ssed the % Pole V
in Sight.
eason with the most
the State of North *
iome one says, what
t say, what do you
it that you don't
e Main Articles:
s. Gins, Feeders anil Condensers,
Y, Saw Mills, Grist Mills, Shafting,
tinning
>ecialty.
efer you to Poag & Harper. Here
e sold full outtits this season : W.
n, Col. L. C. Hough and I)r. C. C.
if any machinery sold in this secsold.
Some say, "Why is this?"
??don't more in a dash? ^
'/? cheapest and pay the canh.
?s, Buggies!
oniplete line of Buggies, Phrrtons,
the exclusive agency for all the
at you may desire. Here's a few ^ ^
.tones, Carolina, Rock Hill, Columinany
others too numerous to menj>150.00.
J,
Fed!"
e,
/c agency for all the
for less profit than
ANE MILLS I
ANK lyilLLS I
ANE 111 ILLS i
A large lot of the celebrated ,
and copper, and furnices on hand J
Vagons !
arnlinas. old Hickory, Tennessee,
ly desire. All sizes, one, two, three i
ill. I'rices not in the way. We
the large number bought and the
IS! ?
old cotrn hark
track.
trill hold
ur Mr. Stall.
'here in no end,
to Salt J/ lien.
gon and buggy harness ranging
#75.?o.
on hand. Repairing Saddles and
/lowers!
ring, the MeCormiek and Wood. k
i a harvester and bought one for "
above kind, and repairs for same.
ectfully,
lORY & CO. *