Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, December 22, 1897, Image 1
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presents.
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the publiu in the past and will in
oontinuance.
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v- i/iiii i Kin in pay us a vism
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7^ XKSSwill do. You can't I'ai
^ bettor lixed to do your (SIN
4 < 'utility. Kor your convonion
Jr?itrlits and our hard cash, am
contradiction that wc give in
the square inch than anyhod\
f cotton under the snoot of our
^ drive your team to the r-aren
^ your halo of cotton ready lor
$ We will Gin ^
zL 2s cents per I
$ REME
^ too, that wo are hoadqiiarto
^ CHINK LINK. If you broal
J need a good belt, come to us
7L anykind in otir line, drop in ?
W commodate you.
^ Wo also pay the highest o?
Ginnery.
^ Thanking the publio for pa
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JASTE
LANCASTER, :
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h5tipati0h||r^
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1 oaseof constipation, Casrarets nre the Mrnl I.axn-X
trrip or sripe.hut cause cany natural results. Sum-I
I'd., Chicago. Montreal, t an., or New York. to;.#
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cent. Reduction at It. Hrumlt's *'
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rer hlion n in Hie four counties.
tr presents. Have you seen The ')
ITare, Hand painted. It makes line
complete for $2 t.tHI $18.00?| t<M)0 j/
,IKKWISK. Ituy t lie original and
<1 Forks reduced from $2.25 to $1.70 jC
need to 25 per cent. '1
ifef Thfi .Towolon *
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CHESTER, S. C. X
I & Allison, ?
BRCHANDISE. J
s, Hats, Clothing, Etc., Etc. #
vd it's JUt/CSS FA Hit ICS, A
1ST EDS, TKICOTS, HEN- <?
AXXEE, Etc. Bj
iIt!r**n and Men. Also, a nice line W
lTS" SHOES! We keep I
3K of ftHOKS that are reliable, ^
lie country. We ffivo you the best Ja
or Jftf. T
' and Fancy Groceries. S
in town and we will treat you ^
it-mi ior m? unorni patronage of ^
ake you prices that will warrant a J
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ople Who Keep ^
f The Pro- #
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when you come to town, and ^
edjje of a SI'KCI Ah ill SI ^
I to set' and admit that we are ^
NIN* i than anybody in the ^
iee we have spent sleepless ^
1 we claim without fear of ^
ore (iKM'INK SKKVK'K to ^
< >nly put your wajjon of ^
elevator and iu 1 ."> minutes
d of building and uet delivered ^
market. ^
four Cotton at 4
-I unci red. J
MBER 5
rs for anything in the MA ^
k down, rotno to us ; if you ^
; if you want, information of ^
mil wo will do our best to ae ^
rth price for cotton seed at our ^
st patronage and soliciting a
aro yours truly, ^
b Harper. ?
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S. C., WEDNESDAY,
Our \of/ro Shoots Anothoi
Fatali if.
.Jim Morgan, who lives on tin
the plantation of .Mr. .Jas.I). liailv
Jr.. was shot Saturday afternoon
by .Joe Harper, both colored, and
died Sunday morning about day
li'ht from the client ot tin
wound.
The trouble originated about
Harper's wife. Several <|uarrelf
and a light preceded the shooting
11 ii- >
iiiu[M i niMi given .Morgan onler*
to keep away from his house. Ihii
notwithstanding tliis, he caught
Morgan there again a night 01
two belore the fatal day. They
met at the Hear Creek trestle and
Harper asked Morgan what ho
was doing at his house Thursday
night.- Morgan replied : "who
said I was there?'' whereupon
Harper drew his pistol ami tired,
the ball taking ell'ect .just under
Morgan's left jaw, and lodging in
the back of his neck.
Coroner Young held an inquest
over the body Sunday, and the
' verdict was that Morgan came to
; his death from a pistol shot at
j the hands of Joe Harper. Sherill
Olyburn arrested Harper and he
j is now in jail.
| DEATH OF CORA EUNICE NISBET.
Death, that certain but always
unwelcome vistor, on the 31st,
Oct. 1S97, entered the home of
Mr. and Mrs. J. V. Nisbet, and
bore away litte Eunice their only
daughter and child.
? Cora Eunice Nisbet was born
Oct. 7, 1895, and died Oct. dlst,
1897. Two years and twenty
lour days were suflicient for the
*t fulfilment of her mission in this
| world. Though every effort withI
in the power of loved ones was
put uirui u> retain tier pure spirit
here that she might cheer those
i most dear to her; yet. mcthinks,
l when our knowledge is quick^
ened by heavenly realities, we
shall see, that her short existence
1 here was no disadvantage to her.
' Ktinice was unusallv bright, for
one of her years, and she was
I! remarkably lovely in disposition.
i| Though the hearts ol the father
. and mother are bleeding, because
t i
^ ol the loss of t heir brightest jewel,
yet they are wonderfully solaced
; by the bles-ed assurance, that
M their little Kunice is sweetly
i resting in the arms of tire loving
i Saviour.
, "Not 11 ? from memory.
Not gom* from love,
I I>111 gone I o our I at tier's house above."
I '()! That garden of delight,
(>! The joys upon t lie height ?.*'
' i "brighter grows the golden ray,
( \\ lien we >ha!l meet her in that day.'
Kuatkk.
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For The Enterprise
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... n. r.i'inin . ;uiimv me space
in your valuable paper for a few
dots from this section.
1 We are pi ail to report that the
farmers of this section have sown
more small grain than has beer
I sown for several years.
| Rev. (t. C. Ijeonard has returned
from the Methodist Conference
land we are glad to know that he
j will preach for us again next
I: year. Mr. Leonard is an able
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DECEMBER 22, 1897.
* | minister and a zealous workei
and we welcome him to our mids
'j again.
I
'l Messrs. .James and Kd. Heck
\ I
I ham and Calmer King spent las
week near Kilgo, Kershaw county
hunting and lishing. Thev killei
an abundance of game, such a
turkeys,'possums and squirrels
Mr. das. M. Caskev killed
>
pig la^t week weighing -"'ll ll>.
aged IS months and Mr. <i. \V
Cauthen killed one weighing 'M:
| pounds.
* Mr. W. d. Haily has movei
from among ns. He is now su
perinteniling Mr. W. d. Cunning
ham's (arm. Mr. Haily is a mode
farmer, which insures much sue
cess for Mr. Cunningham.
I
Mr. J. A. Cauthen is movim
into his new cottage which ha:
.just been completed.
B. A. L.
? Miss Addie Carter returnei
I .Monday from a visit to relative!
in Charlotte.
?Mrs. \V. .t. Heckham is visit
ing her father's family at 11 oat 1
Spring.
Ridiculous Rumors.
Washington, Dec. 20.?The as
sertion that the Cermati llee
under Prince Henry will go t(
Samoa and Hawaii, thus creating
a menacing situation for tlx
I'nited States, is ridiculed in all
official quarter.; here. Wheivtlu
reports were called to the at ten
lion of the German representa
tives they laughed heartily at tin
idea of a German diversion ag tins?
Samoa or Hawaii. Nothing of this
kind has ever been considered
The German lleet will go to China
via the Suez canal, and its desti
nation is Kiao Cliou Hay.
Germany, the I'nited State:
Great Hritian are parties to a tri
partite arrangement tor the gov
ornment of Samoa, and althougl
the plan has not proved satissac
tory, there has ben no recent fric
1 tion, and at no time a conditio!
which would call for a nava
i demonstration. Germany ha
i taken no interest in the anin xa
| tion of Hawaii to tlu? I * tt i t <>t
States, and her only interests t lien
| are those of the l,-l00 (iermai
i citizens who form a eonsiderahh
part of the wealthy sugar plant
I ing community,
Iteimleer tor Klondike.
Washington, l>ec. lit).?See re
tary Alger today cabled ti
William A. K.jelltnann. the hie
goverment reindeer herdsman
who is now in Alien, Norway, li
inform the war department ini
mediately how soon ^ix hundre>
reindeer can he shipped to thi
i country. These are wanted fo
i use as draft animals in gettim
l supplies to the miners in tlx
Klondike region. It is expeelei
(that they must he transferred a
New York to the railroads, am
'in that manner carried across tin
J continent, and again hy sea Iron
thel'acilic coast uptol)yea,or sncl
other point as may ho selected a
the hase of operations hy the re
lief expedition.
Secretary Alger has deter
. mined, after advertising with tin
medical oflicers of the war de
partment and persons who hav
1 iiad much experience in Arcti
regions, to make large use of con
I frwnl V .
| <?v<ii wv<? a v/w* a I"' ?> U
only will the meats be in th
most condensed form, but partieu
lar efforts are making to secur
condensed preparations ol ve^etn
| hies, such as potatoes and onion?
>RISE.
NO. 40.
. I
Royal makes the lood pure,
( wholesome and delicious.
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ROvAl DAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK.
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1 nit? Maze in Baltimore.
Baltimore, Dec.. 2<>.?The extensive
establishment of ('rook,
Y '
* i Homer A: Co., dealers in Plumbers,
machinists and millers supplies,
in this city, was partially
j destroyed by tire today, entailing
3 a loss of about $ 1 o0,000 to stock
and building.
1 London. Dec. 20.?At the inquest
today over the remains of
William Terris, the actor, the
coroner's jury rendered a verdict
of wilful murder,
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5 A"EII* SCHOOL DISTRICTS.
r
Xamcs antl Number of the School
District* of Lancaster County
A
a* Recently Surveyed.
- School Dist.No.d, Barberville.
" " " 2, Pleasant Valley
^ ? " " 3, Belair.
s
" " * 4. Osceola.
" u " 5, Van Wvck.
" " " 0, Wax haw.
" " " 7. Riverside.
" " " 8, Craigsville.
,? .1 u o I.,..L
" " " 10, New Cut.
? ? " 11, Tabernacle,
ti " 44 142, Tradesville.
i " ? " 13, Cane Creek.
I
4' 44 44 ]4, Lancaster
5
(Traded.
I 44 t. ?. If,, Upper Camp
? Creek.
\ 4? 44 44 in, Dixie.
4. 44 44 17, 11 u ford.
44 44 44 iy, Uniulerburk.
4? 44 44 i<), De|i Town.
44 44 4. 4j(^ pine Crove.
44 44 44 oj, St. Luke.
44 .. 44 o>2 I'rimiw
I*j " ? 44 2." 5. Fork Hill.
*j-i. wiiito liiuir.
i>; ' k4 25, Taxahaw.
2(5- Lower Camp
1 Creek.
27, < -arinel.
r ? ?' kk 2S, .1 ones'X Roads
B| k4 kk 20, I'leasant Hill,
lj 4k kk kk .'JO, < 'aston.
I 44 *k :i 1, Pleasant
II Plains.
" k4 ?4 ?)2. Cltarlesboro.
1 4? k4 :;:J, Tank.
k4 44 .'5 1, McCardolPs.
44 44 kk 35, Union.
44 ' k4 30, Heath .Spring,
u LL LI OT /VI.
> 4 , ? MlKMlirSl.
j, k4 44 4k 1>S. Kershaw.
kk 4k kk 148, Kooky Mount.
e kk kk k' 40, Crenshaw.
k4 " 44 4 1 , liussell Place.
<k 4k 44 42. Montgomery's,
t 4k 44 kk 411, Flat Creek.
No changes will be made until
p July 1, 1898. All persons when
c> making t heir ret urns are requested
t to state which school district they
. are in if possible.