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July 15, 1899.
NOTICE TO ROAD OVERSEERS,
Alt,oveitseersofthe p i ; blio
roads are hereby ordered to
call out their hands and work their
respective sections at once. By order
of Board. * M. C. Gakdnkk.
Co. Snpr.
~ L. J. Pkkky, Clerk.
LANCASTER At CHESTER
1 V, RAILWAY.
k Between Chester And Laucastei
In effect lvtoi a.m., Suntiuy, Am it '<, imm
Dailfl Kjccejtt Sit?i #/<///.
Southbound. Northbound
, No. 15 No. J7. No Irt Mull
j*. 51 A.M. | i- M.I A. M
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7 55 in 54 ".... Knox'a .... " ' 5 . * : j.i
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V 8 > Ie 3, ".... Cir.iceH ... ." 4 is 7 14
II 45 1 On >1 Ar. I...i.e.. tei\. Li I 10 7 ut
A. M. I'. M. l?. M. I'. M
Train lcavuu? l.utu-astor at 7 : on a. in, c?i.
nects at Chester with Southern liaiiviuy koIu.
w South. C. A 1. Ifoilli' imrlli I 1 i m.
tlhiilii anil UC tl I ralil-i gnliti: wi-.i.
Train leaving I.aitoa?tpr a' 4 mi p m., noi
nccts at l.aneaAtur .villi O l{ & (' ir?m Cant
den, ami Chester with Southern Hallway goiut
north ami south with C & I<. north.
Train leaving ChoMtor at ll:'K?a m-, connpctt
at Chester with Southern Hallway front Char
a lotto, also C. & I. north
Train iouvtug (.'hosier at 7.0 t> m., ronm-ct.
With Sonlhtru Italia ay front Columbia, O. C
& N. from Atlanta ami C. & h front Lenoir.
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.Address. PRES. ALDERMAN,
Chape Hill, N. C".
Presbyterian
r. College.
J AST E
" LANCASTER
DEAD ON THE TRACK.
! Hoily of Brother of Lato Gov. Ellorbo
Horribly Manirlod.
Special to The State.
Florence, August 5.?Thursday
night Herbert S. Fllerbe, brother
of the late (lov. Ellerbe, was
killed either by the fast southbound
passenger train No. 35, or
else by foul play and placed on
the track to conceal the crime.
The accident happened between
i Sellers and Latta, and was not
i known in Florence until late
I
yesterday afternoon. A Negro
coming along the track yesterday
j morning discovered the mangled
remains and reported his discovery
to the agent at Latta, who
notified the coroner of Marion
county and J. DeJongh of this
city who investigates such matters
for the Atlantic Coast Line.
The accident was horrible in
every detail. ' Portions of the
i man's body were found strewn
1 ib. i I- i ^ * *
uiuug uiu iracK 10 i"ee uee Driuge,
and it is Haid when the train arrived
at Charleston some of hia
clothing and a part of his remains
were taken from the trucks of the
rear Pullman car. The crew were
not aware of the accident until
the train reached Charleston.
It is hlmost impossible to tell
how the accident occurred, but
from the fact that the unfortunate
man had that day sold tobacco at
Latta, the theory of foul play has
been advanced. When found, his
trousers' pockets were turned inside
out, and one cent was found
upon his person, although it is
stated when last seen he had $5.
It might be that he was murdered
and placed upon the track.
Mr. Ellerbe was about 25 years
old and unmarried. The remains
were interred at the family burying
ground at Sellers.
De Witt's Little Early Risers did me
more good than all blood medicines
and other pills," writes Geo. II. Jacobs,
of Thompson, Conn. Prompt,
pleasant, never grip",?they cure constipation,
arouse the torpid liver to
action and give you a clean blood,
steady nerves, a clear brain and a
healthy appetite. Crawford tiros.
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i Drummers Need Not Pay License.
j A recent ilecission of the State
l supreme court, which is of gen>
| . .
| era I interest, is summarized as
,] follows by the Lattrensvillo Iler||a!d:
"'l iie city council fined
1 young Mr. Ill more, who was the
agent of a Chicago concern taking
orders lor the enlargement of pictures
in the foreign city. The
pictures were to be returned with
or without frames. The city of
Laurens insisted that the agent
should have a license. An ap
peal was taken to the circuit
court and Judge Gage reversed
the city. Whereupon the city
:i i- i a. il
. cuiinun appeaicu 10 me supreme
i court, where .Judge (Jage ha9 been
sustained."
"Our baby was sick for a month
with severe cough and catarrhal fe1
ver. Although we tried many remei
dies she kept getting worse until we
| used One Minute Cough Cure;?it re|
lieved at once and cured her in a few
days."?B. L. Nance, 1'rincipal High
School, Bluflfdale, Texas. Crawford
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8EMI-WERKLY.
I, S. C.y WEDNESDAY
Farmers' Institute to lie Held In
Lancaster.
I have been notified by President
Ilartzog, of Clemson College,
that Farmers' institutes will be
! held in Lancaster county during
the month of August, 1800, at the
following points : Heath Spring,
August 23 ; White Bluff, August
24; Craigsville, August 25.
Various subjects pertaining to
agriculture will be discussed by
r _ '?
i^iuicsBurs iroiii sam college.
United States Senator B. K. Tillman
has also written mo that he
has notified President Ilartzog
that he will deliver an address at
Ileath Spring on data of institute
at that place?August 23?upon
the practical workings of Cleinson
and Winthrop colleges.
Communities in which institutes
are to be held are requested
to erect platforms and arrange
tor speaking. It is left to the
discretion of communities mentioned
as to whether or not they
will have picnics on those occasions.
The public generally is invited
and we trust that we will have
their co operation in making it
not only a day of recreation and
pleasure, but profit to all.
Respectfully,
W. L. IIickun, Co. Prest.
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They're wonderful in bui'ding up
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Sold by Crawford Bros. Drugist. 3
Frank Reeves Accidentally Killed
by liis Brother.
An unfortunate accidental killing
occurred near Kershaw last
Wednesday. Three young men,
Messrs. Frank and (loth Reeves,
.
brothers, and Doc Sims, were near j
the home of the Reeves boys prac 1
ticing shooting with a pistol.
When they started home (loth
j Reeves carried the pistol and was!
holding it on his left arm; as lie}
was taking it otf it was accident-1
[ally discharged, the bullet enter
! ing tlio back of Frank Koovcs,
between the shoulders and pen
et ruling the heart. Magistrate .1.
T. Cauthen was summoned and i
taking with him Dr. .J. E. W.
Haile, a jury was summoned ami
an inquest held and the jury, in
accordance with the foregoing
facts, rendered a verdict ot accidental
killing. Young Ileevcs
was admitted to bail by Magistrate
Cauthen in the sum of $500.
?Era.
Irritating stings, bites, scratches,
wounds anil cuts soothed and healed
by DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve,?a
sure and safe application for tortured
llesh. Beware of counterfeits. Crawford
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Hamilton Clark, of Chauncoy, (in,
says he suffered with itching piles
twenty years before trying DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve, two boxe9 of
which completely cured him. Beware
of worthless and dangerous counterfeits.
Crawford Bros. d-w-s
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r, AUGUST 9, 1899.
RoY>
Absolute u
Makes the food more
Hngill Letter.
Magill, S. C.t Aug. 7, '9?
Mr. Editor:?After a short res
I will again try and give you
readers the news from this sec
tion. The health of our communi
ty is very good. Our crops t ha
have heretofore been so promis
ing are now suffering for rail
especially up land; bottom lane
I think, is safe for a fair croj
The corn crop on Dr. Strait'
Cedar Creek bottoms is pro
nounced by many, who have see
them, to be extra good.
I)r. and Mr. Liggon, of Ches
ter, was down a few houis on
day the past week. The Dr. a
usual seemed to be in fine spirit;
We are sorry to learn that Mr:
S. V. Stover, of the Dry Cree
section, who has been so low fc
over a week is but very little bei
ter. We do hope that the mean
that are being used may b
blessed to the restoration of he
health.
Capt. J. (J. and Dr. J. P. Iiicli
ards, of Liberty Hill, and L. C
Powers, J. L. and G. C. Bell, an
of courso the kicking mule ma
went off on hunt of sport the pas
week in the shape of a camp fo
hunt. They report having a goo
time, and just a few more fo
than they cared to tackle. The
ran three races and caught ever
one, and while in camp, they ha
the pleasure of chatting with Co
L. C. Hough, whose premises the
were on.
Maj. J. It. Magi 11 is visiting i
Taxahaw for a few days.
M iss Ella Magill has been o
a visit to Misses Kirkleys, r
Abnv, Kershaw county, and oi
her return was accompanied b
Miss Ida Brown, ot the same se<
tion. Miss Brown returned lioin
."Saturday last, un.l am sorry t
say that one <?!' our young mei
has not been seen or heard c
since.
I he colored base ball groun
near here was quite a lively plae
on Saturday evening last. Th
Russell I'laeo team having elial
lougeil the Kershaw team and tli
silver stars of Cedar ('reek. The
lirst played the silver stars, whie
resulted in a victory lor the stai
by eight scores, i'hoy then playe
Kershaw and won by live score
Liberty Hill and Russell Rluc
whites are speaking of playin
<I?U1II nUUII,
Mr. J. M. Can then, of Lanca
tor spent a few (lays with his fan
lily, who have been recuperatin
with the parents of Mrs. Cauthei
j Mr. and Mrs. J. L. Bell.
The Russell Place school opei
ed to-day with Miss Ella Beat!
as toacher. Cedar Creek.
(Quickly euro constipation and r<
build and invigorate the entire ayi
tera?never gripe or nauseate?1><
Witt's Iattle Early Risers. Crawfor
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1 PQWQFff CO., NEW YORK.
For the Enterprise,
^ Van Wick items.
Mr. Editor:?A.s it has been
r sometime since we saw anything
in the col urns of the Enterprise
l" Iroin this part oi the county we
have concluded to send in a few
I items such as we pick up along
l' the wayside. In our every
'' day life we enjoy those letters
from the various sections of the
s country particularly Gray Beard
'* and your Dearburn correspondent
II and would like a visit Iroin them
at least once a week.
The farmers are about to wind
e up laying by the crops. Pross
pects are fairly good but they are
needing more rain again. With
* a lew more good rains we would
^ have no cause to fear results.
,r The agitation of the wheat
growers1 convention is a move in
IS the right direction and every
e county in the State should send
!r a delegation of their best representative
farmers to it and let
l" South Carolina farmers seed one
' hundred thousand acres of wheat
^ this fall that there will be one
11 drain on the cotton crop stopped.
We are bound to eat and why
* should we allow the North and
d \VeBt to sell us what we can
x make. We should also make our
meat as well as our bread and
J break down this ruinous credit
system that has been sapping our
very lite blood and making out
y ot the farmers the most abject
slaves to all other classes when,
11 by a little self denial all along
the line, they would rise to that
11 station in the world's estimation
t hey are eni it led to.
Mr. Iv W. Nisbet and 1W.
,N Ileid. principal of ihe Waxhaw
high school, were in Van Wyek
1 the past week.
t >
Mrs. .1. ('. Crenshaw and cliil
n
r dren are on a vi>it to friends and
I
'relations near Lancaster this
I week.
I
,,| Mr. Henry Harris accompanied
e | !>y his si-lor, Mrs. MeRadden *?i
I ! I'oek Ilill. visited Van W^ck the
0 I past week and sv.-re the guest ot
y Mrs. W. R. Tillman.
h| Mr. juid Mrs R. 1L. Massey
$ accompanied !?y t lit* Misses St
d i?henson and I'nmp Tditnan vi-s.
ited trie lids in Chester tlie past
:e week.
iPC Mr. .1. 10. 1lough one ol' our
most progressive j* dling business
s- men led to Hymen's aiter Miss
1 Uena Uoddv, ot Lindsay, daughter
ig ot Air. ami Airs. J. T Roddy. The
ii, ceremony was performed l>y Iiev.
Mr. Rutchford. llere goes tlio
, old shoe at. you young friends and
may peace and joy follow you all
the days of your life.
One Minute Cough Cure quickly
?- cures obstinate summer coughs anil
s- colds. "I consider it a most wonderful
8- medicine?quick and safe."?W. W.
d Merton, May hew, Wis. Crawford Uros.
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