Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 13, 1899, Image 3
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pi Short Locals.
?There will be communioD
services at Tirzah Presbyterian
church tomorrow, Sunday.
^ ?South Carolina, it is esti
mated, produced 18,000,000
pounds of tobacco last year.
^ ?ltev. C. B. Belts, of Louisville,
Chester county, will assist
Ilev. J. L. Oats in communion |
services at Gills Creek, tomorrow,
Sunday.
?Coroner Young held an inquest
over the body of Emma
Wade, col. who died very suddenly
on Wednesday. Heart failure
was the cause of death.
?The trustees and patrons of
Camp Creek scnool are requested
to meet at the school house on
Saturday, May 27, 1890, at 4
o'clock, p. m. Business of importance
is to be transacted and a
? full attendance of the patrons is
desired.
W. T. Morris, Trustee.
" * ' Lnnfj-Ifaber Marriage.
Mr. Robert L. Long, Agent of
S. C. & G. Railroad at Heath
Springs, and Mrs. Ida Baber, of
Blacksburg, S. C., were married
Tuesday evening at 8:30 o'clock,
at the home of the bride. The
ceremony was performed by Rev.
McUIoud, of the Methodist church
of that place. The hapov couple
left on the morning train for,
Lancaster, where a rpoeption was
given them at the residence of
Mr. W. M. Moore, Wednesday
evening. Thursday they left for
Heath Spring whore they will
make their future home. We
wish them much jov and happi
ness in their new found bliss.
f For Tin* Enterprise.
t Rich llill Items.
Mr. Editor:?The farmers of
this section are very busy preparing
and planting cotton and corn
?one mor week with everything
favorable they will finish. The
larmers ol this section are further
behind with their work than any
year previous, owing to the heavy
rains in the early spring. I am
not complaining about it. The
Lord knows what is best for us,
and I hope we all may have a
prosperous year and reap an
abundant harvest. It'the Lord is
for us, who can be against us. If
the great mass of the people of
the United States could say from
the depth of their hearts, that J
m :7fr they are living in tho fear of the j
yl Lord, there would be much better!
timed.
I believe that our laws should
be imposed, and when broken,
^ the offender should be properly
punished. It is the duty of every
man and woman to do all they
can to build up the morals of their
respective communities. "I^et our
light so shine that others seeing
our good works may be benefitted
thereby." I fear that many, when
they come to part from this life
will regret that they were not
more faithful, more honest and
true to the Ix>rd and themselves.
I desire to return thanks to
Messrs. Thomas Holland, Andrew
Watson and John Hammond for
their kindnosa in assisting me in
r* the substantial way, as they did
on Thursday morning of last week.
N. B. S.
Don't think you can cure that slight
tack of Dyspepsia by dieting, or tnat
it will cure itself. Kodol Dyspepsia
cure will cure it; it "digests what you
eat" and restores the digestive, organs
to health. Crawford Bros. d-w-s 1
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TWO VERDICTS.
She was u woman, worn and thin,' v
Whom the world condemned for a single sin;
They cast her out on the Icing's highway
And passed hor by as Vhoy went to pray.
He was a man, and more to blame.
Hut the world spared him a breath of shame,
lleneath his feet ho saw her lie.
But raised his head and passed her by.
lucre were people wno wctll VO pray
At the temple of Clod on a holy day.
They scorned the woman, forgave the man:
It were ever thus since the world began.
Time went on and the woman died, ' iOn
the cross of shame she was crucltled;
But the world was stern and would not yield,
And they burled her in Potter's field.
The man died, too, and thoy burled him
In a casket of cloth with u stiver rim.
And said, us they turned from bis grave awuy,
"We have burled an honest man to-day."
*
The mortals, knocking ut Heaven's gate.
Stood face to face to Inquire their fate.
He carried a passport with earthly stgu,
llut she a pardon from Love Divine.
O! ye who judge 'twixt virtue and vice,
Which, think you, entered to Paradise*
Not he who the world had said would win.
For the woman ulone was ushered in.
?ahtiifit Lewis Tubus.
If you suffer from "tenderness or
fullness on the right side, pains under
shoulder-blade, constipation, biliousness,
sick headache, and feel dull,
heavy and sleepy, your liver is torpid
and congested. DeWitt's Little Early
Risers will cure you promptly, pleasantly
and permanently by removing
the congestion and causing the bile
ducts to open and llow naturally.
They are good pills. (Jratvford Bros.
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THE EXTENSION BONDED.
Mortgages on llie Ohio River and i
Charleston Filed Yesterday.
A document. of considerable
| importance to the Ohio River and
[Charleston rat'road am] was tiled
in the office of the secretary of
state yesterday. It w ts a release
of the mortgage held on that
road, -(under the former name,
Charleston, Cincinnati and Chicaeo),
held by the Boston Safe De
posit and Trust company.
Another mortgage was put on
record as soon as the above was
cancelled. The latter instrument
is directed to the Continental
Trust company of New York,
trustees for the bond holders, and
is issued for the purpose of securing
the $1,800,000 worth of bonds
* ? U - rf ?.-.1 > '
i/u u? iiunitrn ny me roaa under
the title "South Carolina and
Tieorgia Extension Railway Co."
The ro**d states that its indebtedness
is $546,000 in South Carolina
and an indentical sum in North
Carolina.
The papers were drawn up on
May 1st, but were not presented
to the secr< tary of the state until
yesterday. They are signed by
Samuel Hunt, president,and John.
Collier, treasurer of the South
Carolina and Georgia Extension.
One of the most remarkable
features of the last mortgage is
the amount of revenue stamp
money neccessary to make the
document valid. There were attached
to the paper 18 stampp,
each of the denomination of $50
am. _ i_ i._ i e aaa/\ ?-* i
"Kfiieu?iiiJK a toiai or Kailroad
mortgages come high, but
we muHt have them.
Some of the results of neglected
dyspeptic conditions of the stomach
are cancer, consumption, heart disease
and epilepsy. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure
prevents all this by effecting a quick
cure in all cases of dyspepsia. Crawford
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ELECTION OF SENATORS.
Inquiry as to the Sentiment in
the State.
Mr. VV. Bayard Day, a member
of the Pennsylvania legislative
committee, has written to the
secretary of state asking information
as to the sentiment of the
people of this state in reference
to the election of senators by the
people. Mr. Cooper informed
him that the people here heartily
favored the idea, as is shown by
the fact that they have practical*
ly adopted that plan by electing
by primary.' An agitation has
been started in Pennsylvania to 1
to change the manner of choosing
United States senators and there
is a decided sentiment in favor
of it induced no doubt by the corruptive
charges incident to the
recent Quay ooniest.
J. I). Bridge, editor and proprietor
of The Democrat,. Lancaster, N. II.,
says: "I would not be without One!
Minute Cough Cure for my boy, when ;
troubled with a cough or cold. It is
the best remedy for croup I ever used."
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Lancaster's Market.
On Friday, May 12, cotton
and produce brought the follow
ing prices :
COTTON.
Good middling, R
Strict middling 5^
Middling, 5
PKODI7CR.
nuuer (good), per pound, 12)^
Eggs, per dozen, 7la toS
Chickens, . .16 to 25
Peas, per bushel, 75
Corn, per bushel, 55 to GO
IIams(home raised).per pound. 0 to 10
Shoulders (home raised), per lb., Gja to7
The above prices are paid by
merchants for any of the above
named products, and is published
for the benefit, of those who have
them for sale.
If you have piles, cure them. No
use undergoing horrible operations
that simply remove the results of the
disease without disturbing the disease
itself. Place your conlldence in DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve. It has
never failed to cure others; it will not
ail to cure you. Crawford llros. dws.
A Mure In the ltight Direction.
The following resolution is
taken Iron the Atlanta Journal
and is the action taken bv the
ministers of the African Methodist
church in session last week
i \T "
at, iiewnsm, ua.
"We condone no crime, neil her do we I
wish to sliield criminals from any
crime for which the deserve punishment.
.
"We have no toleration for criminals
who commit crime and are heaping
disgrace upon our race.
"We denounce in the very strongest
terms those creatures of our race who
are so depraved in their nature and
become so reckless as to invade the
nancitity of the home and destroy the
priceless virtue of woman.
"We believe the gospel of the Son of
God and the teaching of the sacred
Scriptures by Ilis servants will do
more to check lawlessness and crime
than all other agencies; therefore be
it
"Resolved, That we increase our ef
forts, organize our forces and put in
motion all the machinery of our faculties
of mind and heart to bring; under
sublection every wicked and evil
iulluence, that the white winged dove
of peace may hover over us.
"Be it further resolved, That we
give more attention to the training of
the young in the school, in the home,
as well as in the church, and that we
teach more on the line of industrial
and moral training of our people.
"Be it further resolved, That we call
upon our ministry and teachers to lay
aside our petty jealousies of church
and race and 1st us link our efforts
with those of the white race to hold up
the majesty of the law, to increase industry
and commerce of the country,
that peace and prosperity may abound
n its borders. (
"Kiev. II. II. iloi.i.owAY,
President.
"Kkv. John IIakmom,
Secretary."
By allowing the accumulations in
the bowels to remain, the entire system
is poisoned. DeWitt's Little Early
Risers regulate the bowels. Try them
and you will always use them. Crawford
Bros. d-w-s
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A new lot of New
H ome sewing machines
on hand at this
office.
Mothers wishing stout healthy girls
should give them Simmons Squaw
Vine Wine or Tablets as they approach
puberty.
To Cum Constipation Kortfrr.
Take C-aaeareia Candy Cathartic. 10o or t5e.
U C. C. c. fall to cure, drutisiata refund ruoney. |
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where it has Tailed to produce the
good results claimed for it. All women
agree that It makes labor shorter and less
painful."
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Morning sickness and nervousness arc
readily overcome, and the liniment relaxes
the strained muscles, permitting them to
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"Flies."
Dixie, S. C. May 8, ?99.
Mr. Editor.? I copy from a
newspaper for edificatian of your
nutjKrouR readers the following
paragraph :
4kA single fly it unmolested front
the beginning of the 11 y season,
win prouuce through itself and
its successors in a single season,
the almost unbelievable number
of 2,080,320."
Now if this is a fact, why are
people in this country so apathetic
and indifferent to tins disgusting
and dangerous nuisance?
Surely it is ignorance, for it is
the decided opinion of all eminent
men in Europe, that flies disseminate
disease, and this 1 believe
every thoughtful person who considers
the subject will conceive
most probable. Here is an 1111
pleasant illustration, watch a fly
settling on the most diabolical
filth imaginable; mark him next
in your "dinnplate or on the
food, with its unwashed feet and
yiuuuaeis or swimming in your
cup of coffee : or see him coming,
from a sick room where there lies
one bfllicted with (a contagious
malady, such as the small pox for
instance, and thus spreading that
tearful disease, can anything be
more dangerous or ghastly ? People
don't think enough, or they
would kill every lly. I was talking
to a farmer the other day on
the subject,who apparently wa^
apparently unaware or did not
object to half a dozen fites that
were playing leapfrog or some
other gymnastics on his bald
head, he said that for every lly I
killed two came in its place. l|
replied what do you say to bed 1
bugs, mosquitoes, tleas and knats?'
lie said he would kill all these
and take the risk ; he had small
faith in his arguments; as well
might he tell me that if I killed
the only rooster in my yard, twoi
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nuuiu i a u u m? pittCO* 1)111 80T1 |
ously this is a dangerous insect|
and no time should be lost in destroying
all we can. Will some i
kind friend tell us what ingredients
are necessary to obtain j
and mix together in a bottle, so j
that it can be smeared on pieces
of paper, so that in every room
in every house there may be
placed a paper to catch these disgusting
posts. I am quite aware,
that there are tangle foot papers!
old, but these as a rule are too
expensive for every household.
What we waqt is something cheap
and effective, then it will be
within reach of all.
Why are flies sent? I must
leave others to sav, but any opinion
is, most probably it is to
make us more particular and
cleaniy in our habits.
Yours truly.
W. R.Snoau.
Pneumonia, la grippe, coughs, colds,
croup and whooping-cough readily
yield to One Minute Cough Cure. Use
this remedy in time and save a doctor
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Sh in f/tes and Floor I m/.
I have for sale IrtOftOfl \'n 1
sawed, long leaf pine shingles,
and I al80,take orders for flooring
and celling. Call and see me, office
at S. C. Ga.,Railroad Depot.
I. VV. Moore.
4t April 4. (
The Appetite of a GoatIs
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