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LANCASTER ENTERPRISE Published Lvery Wednesday and Saturday BY l-' ii - Enterprise Publishing Company A. J. CLARK Kit Iter, One Year $ 1.00 S>* Months 50 cts T'iree Months. 25 cts In Advance. Wednesday, July 12, 1800. SHOCKING DEATH fir nits nuk iw VTA lVAItkM AVI I II 111 Ml WIFE OF CAPTAIN FKANCIN W. DICK INS. IVus Well Known In Social and Literary Washington Circles. Washington. .Inlv 7.?< Wlicia! anil nnolTicial Washington alike were shocked today by the tragic death from an explosion of gaso line at her home .just west of the British eml)f?'' ol Mrs Marirne roe Dickens, one of the host known women in social, lilerarv and charitable circles in Wash ington, and wile of (hipt. Francis W. Dickins, of the navv, who re ceived the first olliejai in ws ot the Idowin^ 11of the battleship Maine in Havana harbor The accident ha?l many dis?ri-s?dng features, and came as a '"cartul blow to (Japt. Dickin*. who \va> suddenly sntnmoned horn" from tli** navy ?1??j>:irf nvnl to tin I 1?i< wife dead and the upper part ol his Iioiisp ;i wreck. The Diekius residence i< a handsome thr? e-storv hnck buildin': on Nineteenth -tret, directly back of the ntul within a few steps of Ihipont Cir ole. The li:M intimition of tinfire was a low nimble, it 10 15 a. m . followed be several violent shocks, which blowout the entire third story front nf the n sidenee. The (juiet neighborhood vvns itnniediatelv thrown into the wildest confusion, :>s entritms. ambulanecs and a larire crowd assembled. The firemen made their way to the third styrv and in the ex trente confusion and atnonir the debris litlerimr the front room, found the blackened corpse of a woman. Several streams of water were required t? cheek the lire. From detrils of the accident as learned from those who were in the house at the time it appearthat Joseph Vaujrhn, a plumber, and his assist ant", were puitim: on a gutter to thf rear o* the third story root'. Ilavimc ? >?n pleted t lie joh they de^cei"1 : lo means ot a ladder to the Miird s'orv. Vaughn earned i:i hi tfhand a lighted malted po? A lie desoehded he deteetod tinstrong fumes of -wlir.e. i.t-? through the open doer to the front room, cauyht a alimp-e of a woman sprinkling some 1 i j <i> 1 on the floor with the evident of preparing to cleanse it l|? gave a warning Jo his- p.rin r that gasoline was being use-J and that there was <1 mr?tr??r from the tiro pot, but at this instant t terrific explosion occurred, literally enveloping the entire third ?dorv in a mass of llames. Those outside the building say there were successive explosions, and that the last ones were so sharp and violent that they must have come from souvenir cartridges or other explosives. Mrs. Dickins' death was undoubtedly Caused by the explo sion, and it is not believed she suffered any from the flames which succeeded. The rescuers were led to the spot by Plumber Vaughn, who was himself badly burned about the face and arras. He received these burns in an heroic effort, to rescue Mrs. Dickins. lie and his- assistant had entered the room in which Mrs. Dickins sat cleaning some rugs, when the explosion happened. The two men were thrown down by the explosion. As soon as they foniul their feet, Vaughn seized Mrs. Dickins and attempted to drag her from the room, j The dames were, however, so j tierce that he was compelled to | drop her and llee tor his own life, lie thinks that she was then dead. The explosion was of such force that it rent the stone steps in Iront of the house. The plumbers say that considerable quantities of the gasoline had apparently been spilled upon the lloor The most sorrow I ill ?cene occurred in connection with the recovery and ulent ilicat ion ol Mrs. liickins' body. In the midst of the irreat est cxcit ment the first report was that the blackened body in the upper story was that of the wife of a distinguished admiral of j I'm- navy. He was summoned j fro in his home nearby and not only doteote 1 the mistake, but also gave the lirst detinito inforniation that Mrs. Diekins was the one so horribly burned. Word was sent to the navy department, where v:apt. Diekins is next to Admiral < 'rowuinsheld at the bead of the bureau til navigation The exact eltaraeter ol the eat as 'roplie was not made known to him. Imt lie was taken hurriedly lo the Diekins residence in a carriage Arriving there the scene ol' desolation and the 0111 inous features of faces of the liremen and ollieers apprised him ot what might he expected. lie almost fainted as he was helped Itrom the carriage up the stone entrance step-?. lining inside he identified the body as that of his wife. The body of Mrs. Dickins was borne to the next house, where a surgeon of t lie navy resides. The suddenness and fatal eltorts of t In* fiiv are sonc- what -itnil ir to those attending the oitalitv at Tie* residence ot See r *t ary Tr icy some years aire, vliirti ? i it >1 < ir from th<? scene ?i th<- horror, Captain I firkin i- > of the best known >!lir-r . | with the navy t -11 ?r i n . ? ! he was mught I o mis i . -I 11 t In' t i Ml * t he M i? i|c *i !? ov H a p iti 11 - van i II' a i ir . f i ni; ehiet ot i !,. . .viga . .i - ia. and it toll to tiis lot >o v i he first dispatch ran <' pt Stj> tee, giving in'or kIll-it loll a' anpalliog disaster Pi- oil i' days following n .1 fin"i: event t-aptain I I) rkius ? in" recipient of the jolli'i it pi bringing * lie de t ii|s of |i| <1 .s'iwier. Mrs. Dirkin-i vaa an authoress <?t .-oil)** iote, i?ne of l??*r liest known h<?.iks Swing, "Around the World In ;i Mun of War." Slip w is also a frequentcontributor to magazines. "We hnvf sold many different rough remedies, but none has given better satisfaction than (hamberlainV says Mr. Charles Holzhauer, Druggist, Newark, N. .1. "It is perfectly sat* and can be reiied upon in all cases of coughs, colds or hoarseness. Hold by J. F. Mackey & Co. / " m ForTho Enterprise Rear burn Letter. Dear Mr. Editor :?A tra ditional story says that in the long ago at or near the Great Falls en the Catawba River, in Cheater county, S. C.,above Rocky Mount, there lived an Indian chief whose only daughter perished in the tails and who, it is said, appears again every May during the evening's twilight in the midst of the spray. Ilence, an annual picnic is held there on the first. Saturday in every May, in which the cit izens of Lancaster, Chester, Fair field and Kershaw alike par ticipate and for the past four or five years there has been a picnic at t4ie falls on the fourth of July. So every one for miles around j look forward to those two dates, lor we deem it no greater pleas I in.., 11.- i ? . ...v iii.< ! in i imi ?uu mvriv picturesque point?the scenery at t Catawba Falls. Down In a pen'ieful vallry, Whrrv i? wlinllnir river strays. Mill the rovks and woods and liill sides, Wo spend some happy days Tuesday, the fourth, was verv dreary looking in the forenoon j but von could see hucjrv uftei huirsrv passing in the showers hut owinit to the inclement weather there were not so main present a> would have heen other wise, hut after a while the "clomb ' rolled by" and the sun shown out | hriirht and clear and every one.ni they were leaving,couhl he heard I say inc. "What, a delightful time ' we've had to day.'' Refreshment* of all kind were served, and not I ions; helore we left a large crowd |cathcr?d richt near the "Sparkj line Ca'awha" and listened to the j sweet strains of music rendered by Messrs. .Fames A. Gladden, ol Rocky Mount, and Mr. Willie and Miss Maggie Gladden, of Milford .Mr. Willie Scott also played n solo on the guitar which everv lllll* t-llioVCll tolho 111 I ! ?ivit ?vt?tit Music adds much to a social itr tthoriu<r, I think. The scenerv ! at the "Kalis" is just ?rrand? those lariroand towering rocks art ; worth coining to see. I Tl?c hills, the beautiful hills I > They are hel?l in the hand of (Sod. j And shall stand when our merry voices ? j Are silent beneath tin* sod. How calm they look in the distance I How peaceful they Jjs ? j slopitiK down to the river, l'olntinv up to the sky . I Hut. atsive the hills summits, lteyond the starry, starry sky, I Sometime we shall pass to a country,? 1 In the iipdit of I So I most hlifh ; I i We shall leave behind us the sorrows, 1 That tVnie wi hour pas,sine years, ! Ae.d the tuind that putrted our earthly lives, 8'iall w ipe awav our tears. .Mr. Kditor if you have neve ;vi?ited thet'afawha I?all?, in May I . I think you should come toon next picnic?von will never recre lno?ji'? the time. Dearburn i only about two miles from tin "Kails'' hence we Dearburnite visit the ever near and dear spo i . ; real often. Mr. A. I). Jones and Miss Fred crick liicklin. ot Lancaster, nisi Messrs Charles and Phillip Stoll of Kichhiirg, visited Mr. and Mrs j VV. I*. McCollouuh this week Miss Annie Russell, of For i Lawn, visited her sister, Mrs. W ! M. Stoll. recently. Mrs. Fred Marshall and family ! of i ' ic.l? hlirr* viaitml lw?r notonlo ?m r>J w ,,v>t f^v.un Mr. and Mrs. L. T. Jackson, las week. Miss Kate acted as organ ist at Heath Chapel Sunday fo us. She sings and plays beau tifully and seems to be talente< and accomplished?and at horn* . .. "t " ' , ^ V ,? \ . 4 i ; : ,4 * v ' in the rendering of the most difficult selections. Her voice sounds like a nightingale's?takes after ' her father Mr. Fred Marshall, our * great singer. ' There is a little maiden from 1 Lancaster visiting Mrs. Ella J. Gladden. I Who Is she?does anybody know ? Who always has a welcome,? Wherever she may go. ( Her face Is liko tho May time. Her voice is like a bird's,? The sweetest of all music, Is in her lightsome words. Kuch spot she makes the brighter. , As if she were the sun, And she Is sought and cherished, ' And loved by every one. Hy old folks and by children, Hy lofty and by low. Who is this little maiden v Does anybody know ! You surely must have mot her. You certainly can guess. What must I Introduce hor ? Her name Is Miss Nettle Greeu. : She graduated at Sunderland Hall, Concord, N. O., on June 2d. 1 1809, and enjoys herself nut in , the open air a great deal, attend ing picnics and buggy rides. Any one feels free when they get out Irom under the care of teachers and from the walls of a college lile. Everthing is looking very well but we are needing rain again ; people above and just below got nice rains last week, but we were passed by. Gardens are still looking nicely ' and ehiekens are large enough to fry. There was many a chicken's head cut ofl' for the picnic. I hear the Luncasterians had a tine : time at the Blackjack picnic. Mr. U. 15. Jones went over to " j Lancaster one day last week. 1 From a Friknd. Dearlmrn, S. July 5, 180'.). maksk-'tt"*.'v.*ar. m Tm-naaimini mhm^ "vvie. Abnolntcly I'nkiittiiii to ?hc I pro.t ni? a. IV ru.ai.. nt turM in 1"? to W dayi. Wo I vf?<Vn I I'i'im y if wi> l.? rure. Yon ran bo treated at treat with tbo^e^who prvfer tocomoljvre we win ?%<?nHact to cum I yjf them or pay ?*p?nso of cominif, ipiin*. n ^ j g|^| - - *' r - * d ami liot< I fTia%T? y bills, and Take no AX tu?^ wSl ?& r? J* B SPjfi Charge* it | wo fa*i to sw?5atf^iiiatey^jbc?-ummi c u rr . If > oii Ijavi: tawen fui r- flrj ?'?iry, IikIhIc potRnii wtul r* Mill liavo aches and &2jtjb twins. Mucous Putehva I in nioutli, 'ore '1'hr ud. IMripli'i,l'oi?perColared Spot*, I'Icei-mnt any l>ai Lof t he body .ilnlrot | l!rohr???H (alllrj: aiif, CH^it Is this I'rlmiiry, 1 Vemuiv.ry < ! 'IVrii;:* litOod lNiUan tll*t we 4nurniit? ?* f )PUH W * <\ tul Iso'int the most ohntlii* ule nor* ..it vhnUriif'. the wi.HJ for a Oin?e wo ?iintu%t run . Tliih ??i? y /? Hpaco I as always NaffltfO the Auill ol' (he .in >. )i \ S v in 1 n c n t ph.v'uiun*. I t-arinui)-Vv'ai .om : ? I Jy** ?n oil' n Hy*?eiaity of treating tins <ln?u?o \ ?:;? our I'YIMIILK.NI, and we r have tf .">00,000 ctpi'al behind our unconditional 4ruuTsnic?* Wrf to us ( tOO.puifo 1??m?U and absolute irov.li. Ailt'rtM COOK SiK.tf (iO Y < O., ^1 H'iH iUtttatilc T<!ui|>le, t'liliUKO, Illinois* A new lot of New . Home sewing machines on hand at this ! office. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. Digests what you eat. Itartlflclallydigeststhefood and aids Nature In strengthening and reconr structlng the exhausted digestive organs It is the latest liscovered digest ant and tonic. N<? other preparation , can approach it in ediciency. It instantly relieves and permanently cures 1 Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Fleartbarn, Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea, * SickHeadaclie.Gastralgia,Cramps,and t. all other re9ultsof imperfect digestion. Prepared by E C DeWItt A Co.. Chicago. 8 < KAWFOKD BKOS. t Notice. I WII<I, SKI.', at public auction, to the highest bidder for cash, oil f> Friday June 23d, 1 *!?)?, all the Guano, Salt, Kainit, old iron or any other salvage that was left from the lire of the l. Lancaster and Chester Kail way Depot. Sale will commence promptly at 12 t P. M. A. r. McLI'RG, Auditor Lancaster and Chester Kailway Co. Registration Notice. ' milK PUBLIC will take not ire that ' JL the Registration Books will be open, at the Courthouse, for the registration of parties entitled to register r under the constitution, on the 1st Monday in each month, until 80 days pMCeding the next general election. 1 W O. A. PORTER, Chairman Board Registration,' T.an0 caster County, 8. C., Dec 6, 1898 ? ** FREE ^ FEHRTA0R 1 WE THE UNDERSIGNED have ,niad>- arrangements with Messrs. II. II. Gooch A Son, to put ail persons bringing grain to our MI LL in lots of 10 Bushels \ and upwards, over FREE of all charges. KM- This arrangement to hold good for 30 days. D. II. JORDAN A CO., Fort Lawn, S. 0, June 28. . 2t. FINE LIVERY! No nicer turnouts to he found Anywhere than we now have sub * ject, to your orders-single and double teams, and saddle horses sutt able for either ladies- or gentlemen. Send round or phone us w in n> ever you want to take a pleasure ride or desire a trip to the country. Any number of tonrm-m^ j for picnics or other occasions 'or uished on short notice. While we pride ourfe!ve?? ?jti the excellence of our iiv? rv service now, we atao continue to keep plenty of Mules and Horses for sale, as well as thr be-t ;te . our, Buppits and Cmriaires ever ni,do. We are still hea.lquarfera for the best and cheapest II ?rness, .single and double, Wat-.on or Rnpgy. ELLIOT? & CRAWFORD. CITATION. Nliilc of South Citrolimi?CniiMlr of l.i?iM-MMler. X -* is coriiT ok ritouATi:. !>> (.'has. I). Jones, Esquire, Probate JudiMX WHEREAS. Geo I C. MoWl.lrn r Ims in do. suit to tn" to erunt 'mm Lett* i-Kof Admin* titration of ilif Estate ? ! ni.il iff its of .1 . 3 Me\\ HIRTKK, ?!? ? 0 iut< d. J THESE ARE THEREFORE to CM J uiul iiiltiioiiish nil uug siintulitr ili< kiii'ip <1 and ct'KiIliiirt of iti" siiiil .1 W. M< \V It I K"l'RTt, dec used, thnt they t><- an.I u| |m ar Is fu. ru?, in the t'ntirt of I'rolmle, to he lie'd at I. incaster Courthouse, S C., oti THE 7TH OF JULY, next, ufter publication thereof, at 11 o'clock in the forenoon, to show cause. If u'i? tliey have, why the said Administration should cot be granted. ? ? (!iVF.N' under tnv lland ami ^eal < i,.s. V this n:trd day of June, Anno Doiuiui, ls?h?. 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