Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 01, 1900, Image 3
* COTTON AND PRODUCE
MARKET.
July 21, 1900.
COTTON.
Strict good middling 10
PRODUOI.
Jotter (good) per pound : 12!^
Eggs, penpdozen 12
rhiekensT 18 to 20
?lorn, per busnel 65
Hams (home raised) pee pound 10
Shoulders (hotne raised) per lb 8
Wednesday, August 1, 1900.
Short Locals.
?Mr. James M. Heath weut to
Asheville, N. C., Saturday.
?Mrs. J. S. Gladney, o( Oolum
m . ... .. .. .
. ma, is v.siting miss Maymc Mack
oy.
?There will be ail excursion
W run from Heath Springs to
Charlotte, Aug. 7, 1900.
?llev. J. M. White will
preach at Shiloh next Sunday
afternoon at 4 o'clock.
?Mrs. Dr. W. (J. Bowen, of
Bell.mi, is I lie guest of her sister
here, Mrs. T. Y. Williams.
?T. L. Davis and wife of Ker
shaw county are visiting Mr. W.
O. Davis, of Lancaster, S. C.
?Mri. W. B. Kerr, of Rock
Hill is visiting her parents lieie
l)r. and Mrs. J. II. Witkerspoon.
?Mr. I. M. laelk announces in
this is8Uo hib candidacy tor the
^ office of county superiiileudeut
of education.
?Misses Lilian and Uleunie
Little took the train here yester
d^y for Marion, N. C , to resume
their studies in the Industrial
college.
?Itev. B F. White ol Hickory
Grove camo down Monday to
spend awhile wilh his brother,
liev. J. M. White, ot the Unity
church section.
?The many friends of Mr. J.
A. Cook, county auditor, will regret
to learn that he is confined
to his bed with fever, as he has
been for three weeks.
?All interested in the matter
are requested to meet at Beaver
Creek church, on the 9th of Aug.,
at 8 o'clock a. for the purpose
of cleaning off the graveyard.
?Miss Maggie Bell and little
Miss Mabel Simrill, of Chester,
and Miss Fewell, of Rock Hill,
i were the guests of Mrs. Mollie
Perry and Mrs. Bell Nance several
days recently.
?Rev. Chalmers Fraser rej
turned Monday from Jefferson
where he went to assist "tvev. Mr.
Ligon in a series of sorvices in
his pastorate there and near
Chesterfield courthouse.
?Irvin Clinton was sentenced
by Magistrate Caskey to pay a
fine of $15 or serve 30 days on
the chain gaug for stealing a
. bushel of corn from Poag & liar
per's mill last Saturday. He took
the 30 days.
?A protracted meeting will
begin at Douglas Presbyterian
church on next Sabbath, 5th inst.,
at 11 o'clock a. m. The pastor
will be assisted by Kev. Jos. H.
Wilson of Bascomville. The pub
lie is cordially invited to attend
all of these services.
cue law Uolda Doth maker and circulator of
S&.JFo.'MS
Witch Hati- ki^ivc risks your life to malt? #
little larger p7.?\. You car not tru?t him.
I)a Witt's It the rrnulnc tnd original
Witch Haxei Salve, a'.^u known cure for plies
ar.'l all skin diseases. -y, that you i dealer
glvea you DeWltt's Salve. X^wford Uros
O d wa
A Card.
I desire through your columns
1o extend my hearty thanks to all
parties, white ami colored who so
faithfully ass'iaied jn removing
my household elects during
the recent tire.
J. B. W 4XTKK8.
It has baen 'demonstrated by expedience
s&z^rsnss. wiss* w.
t?i$f,^?ureiquickly-\ Cra*tofrt Diaa d.w ? '
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Death of Rev. R. D. Ferry.
Rev. Robert I). Perry, a native
of this county, died Sunday morn
ing last at 7 o'clock at his home
near Blackstock, after a lingering '
illness of more than a year cauted ,
by an accident on the G. C. & N.
railroad.
Mr. Perry was about 54 years
of age and was twice married. ;
His first wife was a daughter of
Dr. McLerkin,of Chester, and his
last was Miss Sharpe, of Forsythe,
Ga. He leaves besides the last
wife, four children, two by each
wife, the two oldest of whom are >
about grown; also a brother, Mr. j
L. J. Perry, and one sister, Mrs.;
M. L Clyburn, both of this county. >
Mr. Perry entered the Presby
terian ministry about twenty five \
years ago and up to the time of
the accident which resulted in ]
his death, devoted his talents to j 1
that work. His remains were j |
buried Monday at noon in the :
Unity church graveyard near his \
home. 1
There are no better pills made than DeWltt's i
Lalttlo Karty RNcrs Always prompt and eer- .
tain Crawford LSros. d-w-a 1
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Meetings of the Farmers' Instl- \
tute. I
Professors J. S. Newman, Wtn. S.
Morrison, M. K. Ilardin and A. J
P. Anderson, all of Clemson col
lege, arrived here Monday night, '
and yesterday morning went out ^
to Jones X Roads to the first ?
meeting of the Farmers' Institute
c
of this county where they ad
dressed a large crowd of people, j
all more or less interested in ag- \
riculture, and the kindred sub- |
jects discussed. They all re- t
turned here last evening, and t
this morning they will go to Tab- 1
ernacle where they will be greet- 8
ed by probably the largest crowd
they will see at any of the meet- r
ings in this county. The next meet- 1
_ 4. Li.l ll Ml ?
mg ai wincn uiey win speaK will
be at Six Mile church tomorrow
(T'n u rati ay.)
We are sorry of our inability (
to attend these meetings, but
have arranged to give a pretty 1
full report of the proceedings in '
Saturday's Enterprise.
The value of these institutes to 1
our farmers cannot be overestimated.
The State gratuitously '
sends to the farmers through
these experienced and practical
professors a large fund of infor 1
mation upon matters agricultural, *
horticultural, pomological, vet- *
erinary and otherwise, and these ^
people should show their annre
n i
ciation of the State's effort to "
inform the agricultural condition
of its citizens by attending these 1
?
meetings and appropriating and
putting into practice much that
they will hear.
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A Reottaman recently cured of dyspepsia '
aye the following appropriate rendering of '
Burr*' famous blessing. "some hare meat and ^
can not eat. und some bare none that want It;
but we hare meat and wo can eat? iioaol Dys- t
penal* Cure be thanked " This preparation
will digest what you eat. It instantly relievos *'
and radically cure* indigestion and all stomach
dlsordera Crawford Bros d-w-s }
Notice. p
The Mt. Carmel camp meeting t
will convene on the first Wed- a
nesday in September, 1900. We e
ask the co operation of all denom- t
inations, both white and colored, t
and the good people generally to I
aid us in having a good camp v
meeting. We hope there will be v
no one to violate the laws and p
rules governing our meeting.
Any person or persons violating
our laws, may expect to he dealt
with according to law. We ask
all to discourage the bringing of t<
pistols and whiskey of any kind ?
fin nr nnur tho cumn arnnnrln "
v... v. ..v?. ... w Y' is* x,x* II v?r*f aim v I
all other traffic of any kind. We ?
ftf?k all miniatera to impreaa tins tl
notice upon the minda of their
people..* Rev. J. H. Jackaon, h
Kev. R. A. McCreary, P. E. *
Paator. ri
J. E. Anthony, 1*. Anthony, H. Jj
McDardell, Wm. Ourry, Thomaa c
Mcllwain, A. Caathen, 8. J. {'
Wright, F.J McDonald, truateea. b
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ir
Malaovriau can Mn<1 a lotltrt-mntilin (he htm hi
l?n< *hUe the l.tvrr 1* tn pfrfact oftor. OrM.
A . ?l in moon Mver MtHllclmj is *iw bent vL
Ken ulator. * t ? C
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LIKE MAHYJTHERS
Rlira Knpp Wrote for Mr*. Plnkhnru'n AdtIw
?nd Tel In what It did for Her.
" Dkar Mhs. Pikkham :?I have seen
?o inany letters from ladies who were
hi red b.v Lydia E. Piukham's remedies
,hat 1 thought I would ask your advice
In regard to my condition. |
I have been doctoring for
<&8!gJW 'our years and have
'a^ten different pafcent
medicines, but
rec**'VIM' v?ry little
benefit. I am
troubled with backKV
ache, fact my
V' ^9Cr whole body aches,
' ^^9 stomach feels sore,
W by spells get short
V VV of breath and am
1 . w very nervous. Menif/
I struation is very irI
Ml 11 regular with severe
ImVS V\ bearing down pains,
V W. \ \ cramps and back\.
ache. 1 hope to hear
C J^) *^r from you at once."?
Claka Koi?p, Kockport,
Lnd., Sept. 27, 1898.
"I think it is my duty to write a
letter to you in regard to what Lydia
E. Pinkham's Vegetable Compound did
for me. I wrote you some time ago,
lescribing my symptoms and asking
jrour advice, which you very kindly
jave. I am now healthy and cannot
t>egin to praise your remedy enough.
L would say to all suffering women.
Take Mrs. Pinkham's advice, for a wo
nan best understands a woman's suffering's,
and Mrs. Pinkhain. from her
rast experience in treating female ills,
an give 3*011 advice that 3rou can get
from no other source.' "?Clara Koi*!'.
Rock port. Iud., April 13, 1889.
Vlrzah Bible Society.
The annual meeting of the
Pirzah Bible society was held at
Pirzah church last Saturday. The
iddresB was delivered by Rev. S.
L Belk, of Klberton, Ga. The
lollection amounted to $151.25,
he largest of any previous meetng
of the society. Rev. J. M.
iVhite was made a life member.
Besides the annual address in
he morning, the meeting was
addressed in the afternoon by
Bevs. G. W. Belk, J. W. Little
ind J. M. White.
One Minute Cough Cure l? the only harmless
sineuj tii?! produces immediate result* Try
t. Crawlord Bros. d-w ?
Preparing for the Reunion.
The Dixie and Lancaster
lamps of Confederate veterans
tekl a joint meeting hero Satirdav
to elect dolomites to the
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State reunion to be hold in
Greenwood today and tomorrow.
Commandant B. J. Witherspoon,
of Lancaster camp
^resided. The following were
ihosen as delegates: Dixie
:amp?W. B. Bruce, Geo. W.
lones, J. It. Knight, Jeff Adcitis,
J. S. Blackmon. Lancaser
camp?W. II. Reives, Wilis
G. Moore, B. J. Witherspoon.
Capts. B.J. Witherspoon and
1. M. P erry now appointed as
i committee to make arrange
nents with railroads for reducsd
rates.
In view of the fact that so
nany meetings are to he held
he month of August, political,
eligious and otherwise, it was
lecided to devote only one day
0 the county reunion of confedrate
veterans to be held at
loath Springs this month, and
1 committee appointed for that
nirpose has selected Thursday,
he 9th, as reunion day. A full
.ttendance is desired, as an
tfort will he made on that day
o complete the enrollment of
he veterans of this county.
Sverybody is expected to take a
roll filled basket. A committee
/as appointed to secure speakrs
for the occasion.
A Minister's Uooit Work.
"I had a sevoro attack of bllloiia
olio, got a bottle of Chamberlains'*
4 *?-* a_
uiiu, v<uumr? miu inarrnoea itetneoy,
>ok two doses and was entirely
ured," aaya Kev. A. A. I'ower, of
imporia, Kan. "My neighbor across
tie street was sick for over a week,
ad two or three bottles of medicine
rom the doctor. He used them for
tiree of four days without relief,
tien called in another doctor who
reafed him for some days and gave
im no relief, so discharged him. I
rent, over to see him the next mom?g.
He said his bowels were in a terible
fix, that, they had been running ,
IT so long that it was almost bloody ,
ox. I asked him if he had tried
hamberlain's Colic, Cholera and (
iarrhoea Remedy and he said, 'No.' (
went home and brought him my
ottle and gave him one dose; told !
im to take another dose in 16 or 30 j
linutes if he did not find relief, hot ,
n took no more and was entirely i
*ed." For sale by J. K, Mackcy ,V |
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Union Services
The following plan of union
services will be observed during
the month of August:
1st. Sunday?A. It. P. church
?ltev. J. H. Boldridge.
2d Sunday.?Methodist Episcopal
church?Rev. Chalmers
Eraser.
3rd. Sunday. - Presbyterian
church?Rev. W. C. Ewart.
4th Sunday.?Baptist (at A.
It. P. church)?Rev. A. N.
Brunson.
Mother wishing stout healthy girls should
give them Simmons Squat* Vine '.Vine or Tab
lets a* they approach puberty.
For County Superintendent of Education.
At the continued solicltatiar. of many cio-?
friends, as well as being deeply 111 to rested it
the progress of education (n our county, 1 now
announce myself a candidate for the office ol
County Superintendent of Education, subject
to the rules of the Democratic prim try.
T. M. HELK.
SCHEDULE STATE CAMPAIGN
1900.
Union, Wednesday Ati^r. 1
Newberry, Friday. " 3
T .... ~~ a
until run, oaiurui) " 4
Greenville, Monday " 6
Pickens, Tuesday " 7
Walhalla, Thursday u 51
Anderson, Friday " 1(1
Abbeville, Saturday " 11
Greenwood, Monday " 13
Aiken, Wednesday "4 lfi
Edgefield, Thursday " 16
Saluda, Saturday " 18
Lexington, Tuesday " 31
Columbia, Wednesday ....... " 32
WILIE JONES, Cbm'n.
IT. X. Gitntkr, Secretary.
Trial Justice Summons.
State of South Carolina, County of Lancaster.
By W. P. Cuskey, Esq., Magistrate 'In and for
said County of th* said State.
To Any Unlawful Constable ;
Complaint ha vine been made unto me by
J B. WALTKRS & BKO that MRS. W. H
PORTER Is indebted to thorn In the sum of
Eleven Dollars and Eighty Cents (111 H)?.
These are, therefore, to require you to summon
the said defendant to appear before me in
my office, in Lancaster, S. C.. on the 20th day
of September A. D.. 1900, at 10 o'clock a. in , to
answer to the said complaint, or judgment will
be given against her by default.
(Jivcn under my hand and seal, at Lancaster.
S. C , the 3d dav of July A. D., 190J.
I Signed) W. P CASKEY, Magistrate.
Aug 1 At w
D. P. Hardin,
Master Mechanic and Engineer,
Is now prepared to do all kinds
of REPAIR WORK on Engines,
(Jins, Saw Mills, Sewing Machines,
Bicycles, Etc
I respectfully solicit your patronage
and guarantee satisfaction.
Will go anywhere in the
country on short notice. Am
prepared to bore cylinders,
place power heads ami rings,
vn.lvf? SP!l.tg nil' Will lui found
near the factory. July 28
Notice.
If you have an old Sewing
Machine that runs heavy or is
out of repair in any way, bring
it to R. J. COATES & GO'S,
store. We have an expert 011
repairing machines, who will
remedy all defects and replace
any broken parts. We can make
your old machine run as good
as new.
Clock's, Too.
If you want your Clock repaired,
bring it along with your
\\f.. 1 - i--.il- I-'.-*! /
main i lit'. ?v r (iu ooili K1IU1S OI
work, right, too. Our charges
will he reasonable, and satisfaction
is guaranteed, or money
refunded.
R. J. COATES & CO.
Sheriff's Sale.
On the first Monday in August, I
will sell under a tax execution one
T.OT situate in the town of Lancaster
and bounded by lands Heath, Springs
A ( o., I,. S. Kliiott and the Hedtleld
road. Terms of sale ('ASH.
L. M. CIjYHUKN, Sheriff.
Deran(iimcnt< of Menstrual Functions nro luce
Miscarriage. Sltmnans Squaw Vino Wine
or TaMotS correct the derangements
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digest* what you at.
T mmt ( Solnll il I a nil * l/l A
it ! vinvi?ii/ vuv iuvu auu mo
Nature Id strengthening and reconstructing
tks exhausted digestive organs.
It Is the IstsstdlsooTsreddlgostant
and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It In tantly
relieves and permanently curss
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomaeh, Nausea,
Sick Headache, ?astrslgla Cramps and
all other results of imperfect digestion.
PriceSOc. and ft. Large slm contains SH times
mallsUa. Book all about dyspepsia mailed free
Prepared by E. C. OtWtT a CO., C^Mape
, G AN SON G
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SUMMER
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....THE TIME IIA
|SIiA.UGHTE
That means loss to
0 YOU. Ilverything
season. No summ
carried over. The
while they arc in (
is NOW. We thro
! Mrnnr.fr. m
| All Tdn Is of dress fa
|adies, Dimities, Percal<
BFancy Ducks and fine 1
I all the season at 8, 10,
marked down to 5 cents
so come quick if you wi
bing. A lot of shirts pi
AT A Bia
Two lots of men's f
with two detached colla
I good value at 75 cents, <
| We are running off our
| Millinery S
What is left we will
lare no longer contrary 1
3 Sailors at s cents and
nait price. I rimmed h,
I Give its a call; you will
SUMMEE
I and Slippers are going
from us because we sav<
to $i On every pair. \V
shoes as well as everyth
A Word to
|..IS SUFF
I
Bear in mind this si
.times and under all cin
are lower than the lovves
aim to undersell all com]
Now We
Unders
Our Own S
L .' ,
5 I his cut price sale me
Blow prices are very g
trust our friends will res
p slaughter sale.
I Yours for the biggest ba
THE 6A1
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vsfi Store.
'lit Price
LE of
GOODS I
IS COME TO....
;r prices!
> US, but gain to
must go in its
ier goods will be
time to unload is
iemand, and that
\v them upon the
OUNTERS I
brics, such as Orcan-I
;s, Piques, Crashes,!
k>ress Ginghams, soldi
12 1-2 and 15 cents,!
This is a grab lot,!
ish to be at the grab-JI
eked up
BARGAIN |
ine Negligee Shirts,
rs and one pair cuffs,
ur price only 50 cts.
line of
tock heap
sell very cheap. We
about prices. Misses!
up ; ladies' Sailors at!
ats from 25 cents up. I
be delighted.
tSHOES I *
faist; everybody buysg
e them from 25 cents!
e are the people for!
ling else.
the Wise
ICENT..
gnificant fact. At all!
cumstances our prices!
;t. It i?; nnr rtn
- - - ? - ^ 16 tV^I Vwl b
petition.
.re...
elling....
elves.
ans that our usually
reatly reduced. We
ip the benefit of this
trgains of the season,
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