Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, July 11, 1900, Image 3
MARKET.
June 26, 1900.
COTTOK. ^
Strict (food middling, 9%
Good middling
Strict middling,
Middling
PRODUCE. * .
Butter (good), per pound, 12>*
Virgo, per doaen, 10
Chicken*, 1H to 20
Corn, per bushel, 60
I1ains(nome raided),per pound 10
Shoulders (home raised), per lb., H
Wednesday, July 11, 1900.
Short Locals.
?Mr. E B. Moblev visiied
lleath Springs this week.
?.nr. u. u. lUciiwaiu is home
from Maryland on a visit to his
family.
?Mr. J. A. I\ Sistare of Uiver
ido lost a null? Irotn pi oil ration
last week.
?Capt. W. B Moore of York,
ville spent a lew days in Lmcaster
recently.
?Miss Dora Flynn. of New
Cut, was in Ltncasler shopping
ISaiurdav last.
?The Gills Creek school will
open Monday morni: 11 ne.v with
Miss Bessie Clark as teacher.
?Mrs O. C. Hinson and Mis>
Dora Hinson. ol I'nmii-, are
visitiug relatives at Pincville
N. C.
?Misses Louise and Fr.iitei-.
llicklin of Bascomvillo are viut
iiifl the Misses BrantIv and Kalh
arine McCrorey.
?Mr and Mrs. .1. M Heath returned
yesterday Irotn Baltimore
I.nr.. iknH nw..?l In t. ...... It.
w uric i ury nrm iu iir??v i/i
Chishnlm treat I he eyes ol a
couple of their boys.
WANTED?In every town and
country district in South Carolina,
a man or woman to represent
us. Send stamped envelope
for reply. Culver A Kidd,
Milledgevilie, Ga. " Jul.7,2t
?Mr. Dock Bar field rss b&dlv
bruised up by Mr. G. W. Baker's
team Saturday night as he was
on his way home from town. The
saddle mule fell and he was
caught under the mule and drug
for some distance.
?St Luke Alliance will hold
its regular meeting on Friday,
July 20th instead of on Saturd y
as heretofore. All members will
P please take notice and be on hard
prumpiiy Mi t u uiuck, p. m.
C. J. L. Moody, Pres.
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Died While Plowing.
John Izard, an industrious old
colored man aged about 60 years,
dropped dead in the field where
he was plowing Monday morning
about 10 o'clock.. Bel ton McDow
with whom he worked had talked
to him about half an hour before
and heard no complaint. Belton
thinks it probable that Tzard
drank too much cold water,
though he does not know that to
f be the case.
Coroner Young went down and
organized a jury of inquest and
rendered the following verdict:
That he came to his death from
0 heart failure.
Stole Beef Vow From the I'anture
Capers Cauthen, colored, was
arrested Monday morning, charg
ed with stealing live stock. It
appears that Messrs. W. M. Var
nidore and Alex Harris had some
beef cattle in a pasture of Mr.
8 A Mcllwain, about five miles
south of town, and that last Fri
day Capers Cauthen betook him
self down there and stole one ol
them, brought it to town and
offered it tor sale to the butchers
here and finally sold it to Luke
Qalvin, colored. Mr. Mcllwaine
came to town Monday morninc
early and notified Mr. Varnidorc
of what had happened. Mr. Var
nidore began to look around and
^ soon found that Capers had sold
a cow to Luke, He aaked Luke
to see the hide and found that he
at once knew it was his cow that
Capers had stolen and sold to
Luke. Accoidingly a warrant
was sworn out and placed in the
riHH HKSn " /
hands of an officer, and soon the
' sleek Capers was behind the bars.
A preliminary was held before
Magistrate Caskey yesterday and
the case was sent to the circuit
court. Another indictment has
also been issued against the
"slick" Capers, charging him with
stealing another cow sometime
ago. This cow v> \s stolen from
i Mr. S. A. Mcllwaine's pasture,
1 brought to town and sold to Mr.
! J. M. Iiood, who sent the cow to i
i his pasture by Capers. It is said j
that soon thereafter Capers stole (
the same cow out of Mr. Hood's
, pasture and sold it to one of the
markets here. '
A Delightful Lawn Party. I
|
A lawn party was held Monday
evening at the Baptist parsonage I
at which ice cream, cake and lem '
onade were served. The proceeds
amounted to $14 and and some
cents, which will be used for car t
peting the new church. It was 1
an ideal evening for such a party 1
and all who attended enjoyed it 1
very much.
I
Death of W. /. Of/le/ibf/. i
Mr. W. J. Oglesby, formerly
assistant engineer at the cotton
mill here, died suddenly at his .
home in Chester Sunday afternoon
about 4 o'clock of heart dis- ,
ease. lie had been in bad health
for several months, but on Sat
urday he was able to be out on
the street some and thought he
was getting along very well. lie
was about 51 years of age and
was a member of the K. of P. and
of the "Juniors", and carried
$2,000 insurance in the endowment
rank of the former. The
Ii. of P. lodge here sent over the
following delegation to witness
the funeral obseques: Messrs.
J. F. Gregory, E. W. Sistare, W.
H Clark and J. M. Cauthen. He
leaves .a wife and five children,
four daughters and one son, Mr.
J. M. Oglesby, at the the factory
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Entertainment Friday Night. c
An entertainment in the na- 8
ture of a "circulating library" c
will be given in the court house
Friday night. There will be a
certain number of books repres ?;
ented by costumes, and every n
person will be expected to guess
trom looking at the costume 1
what book is represented. The
person guessing rightly the greatest
number will receive a prize, t
Two prizes will be given. Ten j
cents will be charged at the door t
and ten cents for a trial at the
prizes. The proceeds will be for a
warded by the mayor of the town
to the fund for the benefit of the c
famine sufferers of India. f
The public should lend their c
assistance to this worthv charity.
e
It* poisoning, poison wounds and all other
accidental Injuries ma y be quickly cured by (
using L>cWitt's;Witch Hazel Salve. ! is also '
ccriBiu turo lur puus hiki nkiii uiH^Asm.
Takft no other. Crawford Bros. d-w-s. \
Southern Industrial leagus.
$
Mr. B.* M. Blackburn was in
town Monday representing the
Southern Industrial League of ?
Atlanta, Ga. He is canvassing (
the townsof the State urging them *
to send delegates to the conven
tion of this league to be held in
Atlanta on the 18th, 19th and
20th of this month. Mayor Thorn *
son was instructed to appoint ten
delegates to this convention. He t
1 appointed the following: Leroy j
Springs, W. T. Gregory, R. E. t
Wylie, J. M. Heath, T. Y. Wil- |
, liams, C. T. Connors, A. J, Clark,
T S. Carter, C. I). Jones, R. E. t
i Allison.
The purpose of this league is *
to further the industrial develop- t
ment'of the South aud to encotir i
age and rosier ine diversifying of i
1 industrial enterprises. The pur1
po*e of the conven'ion is to extern!
the league info other Stat<s
' and to further enlist the svin
pathy and cooperation o< bus
iness men, capitalits and manufacturers
in the work of the
Southern Industrial League.
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tTsel?a* food digested quickly It will for
men* und Irritate the stomach After each
meal take a teaxpoonful of Kodu! Dyspepsia
Cure It digest* ?hat voii eat and will allow
voii to eat all you need of what yon like It
never falla to cure the woret n.u*o* of dyapep,
ala. It It pleasant to take Crawford Bros.
tiwe '
The - ;
Turn
of Life \
This Is n oriilomi period
fn the life of every women <
mnd no mistakes should '
be mods*
Thoono rooognlsod mnd
reliable help for women <
wbo one mppronohlng mnd 1
passing through this \
wondorfu! ohmngo It
LydU E. PW*khiw'? V?fl*bk Go?fund |
Thmt the utmost rollnnoo *
wit ho plnood upon this |
greet medSolns Is testified
to hy on nrwny of <
grmtsful women who have 1
Mra. Plnkhmm, who horn <
tho qrmmtoat tmm# moot j
suoooaaful oxportmmom In |
tho world to quality hor,
will mthdao you troo of
jharpOm Mor addroaa la
Lynn, Maaam WrHotohorm
rhe Hot Weather.
The hot wave that swept over ]
his entire country last week I
nade life almost unendurable |
iven in Lancaster. But as yet we J
lave heard of no one overcome <
>y heat in these parts. In the
:ities of the north and northwest
lowever, it proved fatal to a num
>er. In New York nearby a score ^
>f persons were picked up sense '
ess from the streets during Frilay.
In Philadelphia six deaths 1
vere directly traceable to the in
ense heat, and the hospitals J
hroughout the city were kept '
>usy caring for the great number '
>f prostrations. In Chicago there 1
vere live deaths and 14 prostra '
ions the same day. Reports in- '
licate that for several days last 1
veek the weather was the hottest
t has been for many years. The ^
ihange to cooler Saturday and
till cookr since was hailed with
lelight by all.
The Chinese auk "how Is your liver?" Instead
>f "how do you do?" for when the liver
? active the health is food. DeWltt'e Little
Surly RUers are famous little pills for the
Iver and bowels. Crawford Bros. d-w-a.
F'roreedinfl* of Meeting of the
Executive Committee.
The county Democratic execu
ive committee met Saturday in
>ursuance of the call of the couny
chairman, Mr. J. F. Nisbet,
md fixed the assessments for can
lidates, passed on the question
>f candidates for magistrates,
ixed the schedule for the county
ampaign meetings and appoint
>d managers of election.
The following assessments were
ixed for the candidates of the
various offices : 1
Congress, $15.00 ^
Solicitor, 10.00 ,
legislature, .... 4.00 j
sheriff, 7.00 '
Ulerk, 7.00
Jounty Superintendent, 2.00 f
?4 Auditor, - - - 6.00 ]
u Supervisor, - - 2 00 J
41 Treasurer, - - 6.00 1
Doroner, ...... 3.00 '
Candidates are required to pay I
heir assessments and file their 1
sledges on or before the day of
he first campaign meeting
[namely August 14th.)
The following is the lorm of
;he pledge required :
"1 hereby pledge myself to
L: J- A I (A. ^ i a I
imiip me resiius 01 i ne primary
election and" support the nnm
nees thereof, and fl at 1 am not
lor will become the candidate of
inv faction, either privately or |
>ublicly suggested other than the
'egnlar Democratic nomination "
The pledge must be filed with
he chairman, Mr. J. F. Niabet
ind the assessments paid either
:o him or the treasurer, A. J.
Jlaik The schedule adopted for i
he campaign meetings is the
lame as that followed heretofore, 1
in I. will be published later, as '
will also the list of managers for
the primary*election.
The committee decided that
under the instructions of the =
State executive committee they
could take no cognizance of caniates
for magistrates in the
various townships. This, however,
does not prevent them from
running and arranging their own
slections in the several townships
to suit themselves.
The last legislature established
two new voting precincts in this
county?one at Elgin and the
Dther at Flat Creek church. It
will be necessary for those who
will vote at these points to hold d
club meetings and prepare a club ^
list at least five days before the *
primary election.
J. F. Nibbet, Ch'm.
A. J. Clark. Soc'v.
During last May an infant oh'ld of
oar neighbor was suffering from
sholera infantum. The doctors had
(Wen up all hopes of reooverjr.
I took a bottle of Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea
Renedy to the house, telling them I
felt sure it would do good if used acoordlng
to directions. In two days
time the child had fully recovered.
The child is now vigorous and healthy.
I have recommended this remedy
frequently and have never known it
to fail.?Mrs. Curtis Raker, Bookwalter,
Ohio. Sold by J. F. Mackey A Co.
A Oood Cough Medicine.
Many thousands have been restored
to health and happiness by the use of
Chamberlain's Cough Remedy. If afflicted
with any throat or lung trouble,
give it a trial for it is certain to
prove beneficial. Coughs that have
resisted all other treatment for years,
fiave yielded to this remedy and perfect
health been restored. Cases that
teemed hopeless, that the climate of
famous health resorts failed to benefit,
have been permanently cured by
!ts use. For sale by J. F. Mackey A
Jo.
. Mr. Stevenson's Movements.
Minneapolis, Minn., July 8 ?
In response to a telegraphic request
from Mr. Bryan, the Hon.
Adlai E. Stevenson left here
night over the Omaha Road lor
Lincoln, Nebraska. Whon seen
just before his departure, Mr.
Stevenson would say little, except
that he would attend a conference
at Lincoln regarding the plan ol
campaign, in which Senator Jones,
chairman of the Democratic na
tional committee, and Mr. Towne,
Populist candidate lor vice presiient,
were to take part. Mr.
Stevenson said that at the ccn
elusion of the conference he
would return to Minneanolis
Beach and remain there until
September 1, when he is expected
to take an active part in the
campaign.
From another source it is
earned that Mr. Towne is awaitng
the verdict of the coming
;onference as to whether it is
setter for him to withdraw as the
Populist candidate for vice pres
dent. It is said he is ready to
io just what Mr. Bryan thinks
!>est under the circumstances.
When you nek for Dr. M. A. Mmmoni f.ivcr
Uedtolna, see that you get it and not some
worthies* tin 1 tat to
Report* ahow that over fifteen hundred lives
lave been saved through the use of One Minite
Cough Cure. Moat of theso were cases of
/ill wqu xuoor ircm |iiirn win [in Kimi u> it' irn
bat Powftt's Witch Hazel Stive will give them
nstant and permanent relief. It will cure ecze
ma and all skin diseases. Beware of counter
'elts. Crawford Bros. d-w a
Small in size and great in results are DeEVitt's
Littl* ICarly Risers, the famous little
Jills that cleanse the liver and bowels. They
lo not gripe. Crawford Bros. d-w-s
Malaotrlan can find a lodgement in the sys
tern while the Liver Is In parfeet order. Drd
A. Simmons Liver Medians is the beet
Ifegolator. (2? ?
Notice Discharge.
NOTICE is hereby given that on the flth day
of August."iflOO, the undersigned as the
idmlnlstrator of the estate of Mrs. M. M.
HAKT8KLL, deceased, will make final return
ind settlement'o the Probate Court of I nn
sastcr County, state aforesaid, and applv to
al l Court for a final discharge as such a rninIstrator.
J D. KUNUEKBT7RK, Admr
July ?, I900 - 30d.
NOTICE in hereby given that on
the 11th day of August, 1900, the
undersigned as Executor of the estste
of Mrs. Amnranda Rowel), deceased,
will flle his final return, and maV-e nppiication
to the Probate Court for stid
county and State for a final discharge
as such Executor.
J. E. ROW ELL, Ex'r,
July 7, 1900. lm.
grippe, croup, asthma, whooping cough, bronchitis
and pneumonia Its early use prevents
consumption i rawioru nru> u-w -9.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digest* whet you est.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature Id strengthening and r?construct!
og the exhausted digestive or*
gaas. It Is the Is test discovered digest*
sot and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It to efficiency. It in*
(Unify relieves and permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
flatulence. Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Sick Headache, Oastralgla,Cramps and
nil other results of Imperfect digestion.
PreeereS ?y K. C. OeWITT a CO . CbUoeo.
Ganson
BIG
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SUMME
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I ...rut: ri\
SLAUGH
That means lc
YOU. Ever)
season. No :
carried over,
while they ar
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MIDDLE
All kinds of drc
dies, Dimities, I
Fancy Ducks and
all the season at S
marked down to 5
so come quick if )
bing. A lot of shi
AT A BI
Two lots of 111
with two detached
good value at 75 c
We are running ol
Millinery
What is left wc
are no longer con
Sailors at 5 cent;
| half price. Trimn
Give us a call; yo
SUMM
and Slippers are ?
from i>s because w
to $1 cln every paii
shoes as well as e>
A Woi
..IS s
I Bear in mind t
timoc 'i n/1 n n/l?i
Iwiiiiv^^ auvt ci 11v.ii c
arc lower than the
aim tr> undersell al
I Now W
Und
Our Ow]
I This cut price s;;
low prices are v
trust our friends v
slaughter sale.
Yours for the bigj.
THE Q
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Cash Store. 1
i
I Cut Price
I
VLE
R GOODS |
??Y
iK HAS CO Mb: TO ...
ter prices
)ss to US, but gain to
/-thing must go in its
summer goods will be
The time to unload is
c in demand, and that
e throw them upon the
COUNTERS I
;ss fabrics, such as Organ-!
^rcales, Piques, Crashes, E
fine Dress Ginghams, soldg
, 10, 12 1-2 and 15 cents,!
cents. This is a grab lot.fl
'ou wish to be at the grab-B
irts picked up
G BARGAIN
en's fine Negligee Shirts,
I collars and one pair cuffs,
ents, our price only 50 cts.
Y our line of
r Stock heap
; will sell very cheap. We
trary about prices. Misses
> and up ; ladies' Sailors at
led hats from 25 cents up.
II xxrill rlf>linrKt?/^
:er shoes I
^oing fast; everybody buys!
re save them from 25 cents
r. We are the people for
/erything else.
pd to the Wise
UFFICIENT..
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his significant fact. At all
ill circumstances our prices
lowest. It is our chiefest
1 competition.
e Are...
erselling....
a Selves.
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tic: means that our usually |
cry greatly reduced. Wei
vill reap the benefit of this I
jest bargains of the season,!
ANSON
lSH STORE.jj
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