Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 18, 1900, Image 2
"MMISTBR ENTERPRISE.
Pueiished fcvery Wednesday and baturday
BY
THt Enterprise Fablisbin^ Company
A. J. CLARK Mltor.
One Year, $ 1.00
Six Months 50 ets
Three Months. 25 cts
In Advance.
Saturday, August 18, 1000.
New York is having truoble
with I he colored people of that
city. A serious riot occurred
there on the 16th, and the bitter..?t
i.:..,i f? i: ? ? - . *?J
\i? VMOV na WVl Vil 1I1IH III TCOHXiVUl
from $150,000 to $1,000,000 by
the erection of an additional
mill. Since the announcement
the company's president, Col.
Lerov Springs, has been closing
contracts for pushing the work
of constructing the plant. The
buildings will require 4,000,000
bricks, and a plant to make them
will be located by a Charlotte
brick manufacturer, to whom the
contract was awarded. The new
addition's, 50,000 spindles and
1,500 looms, is to be turned by
electrical power, transmitted
from a water power developed
on the Catawba river eight miles
from Lancaster. A company en
tirely distinct from the mill corporation
is developing the water
electrical power.?Fort Mill
Times, Aug. 15.
Marriage in Fort Mill.
,On last Wednesday evening at
9 o'clock there occurred in Fort
Mill one of the prettiest weddings
thin Cuuiuiliuitj UMO nlillChBCU
for some time. Miss Mamie,
youngest daugter of Dr. and Mrs.
T. B. Meacham, and Rev. Edward
Reeves, pastor of the First Bap
tist church of Statesville, were
happily united in marriage by
Rev. A. Finch at the home of the
bride's parents. The house was
hansomly decorated for the occasion
with potted pl- nts and
evergreens. The groosmen were
H. VV. Clifford, O. L. Turner. K
O. Bransford, and S. L. Meaehnm.
The bridesmaids were M?a
ses Marion Leckie, of Chester,
Ilattio Curtis, Kate Drenham.
and Sadie Dunlap. The groom's
beat man was his brothor, Dr.
Reeves, while Miss Louise Me
Fadden, of Chester, was the
bride's maid of honor. The wedding
march was played by Miss
Jnlia Spratt, of Cheater.?Fort,
Mill Timea Aug. 15.
The Appetite of a Goat.
Is envied by all poor dyspeptics
whoae Stomach and Liver
are out of order. All such should
know that Dr. King's New Life
Pillf, the wondeful Stomach and
Liver Remedy, gives a splendid
appetite, sound digestion and a
regular bodily habit that insures
perfect health and great energy.
Only 25fc.at Crawford Bros. DrugStore.
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John J. Ingalls Dead.
Las Vegas, N. M., Aug. lfi.?
Former United Slates Senator
John J. Ingalls died at Fast Ve
gas at 2:25 a. m. today. lie was
surrounded by his family. The
funeral will be held in Atchison,
Wash.
Senator Ingalls1 illness dated
from March, 1899, when at Washington
his throat began troubling
him. He worked steadily writing
political articles for newspapers
throughout the country. He was
treated by several specialists, but
received no relief, and on their
advice returned with his family
to Atchison. At home he grew
no better. Ten months ago he
sought another change of climate,
traveliug through New Mexico.
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VBI i\ i 11' i Ul I ."ii' ivninj; I'AlMt'U
Several persons wore injured
seriously.
If the Prohibitionist will be as
energetic in upholding the die
p^n>>iry law, as they are in try
lug to destroy it, we would have
a sincere demonstration of their
earnestness and as near prohibi
tion as the most ardent Prohibitionist
could want. The trouble
is, if they were to help enforce
the advocates of the law will
benefit by its popularity, and the
political prohibs see no office attachments
in the thing for them.
?Maning Times.
Tkn l.annafifai* I 11211a
a?v juHuvMioiifiB w?;ifVli iuiunt
As was recently stated in these
columns, it is the intention of
the Lancaster cotton mills to inif
a mill i ntTAof f
Hot
Wlckl
It is handier than a coa
Flame Oil Stove is abs<
and causes neither smo
\f aila In \'o <\iVw a
NEWS FROM PHILIPPINES.
A Soldier Writes Home Telling
ot Arms Being Smuggled Into
the Filipinos by American
Manufacturers?The Troops
Tired ot the War.
A private letter has been received
in this city from a South
Carolina boy who is with United
States troops in the Philippines,
in which he tells of the smug
gling of arms ammunition from
this country to the Filipinos.
This fact was denied some time
ago. The correspondent says,
however, that he was present
when a great box, which had
been carefully marked "machinery,"
was being transferred to a
dray, and in the moving the box
fell and was broken open. In
stead of holding machinery it
contained about 100 rifles and a
great quantity of ammunition.
rru~ ??.,? ? _
a. tic otuu w an ouiu^^ivvi 111 i\;i ?i
u ? A i hl :i: z i
iirin hi me x umppiues aim was
sent from this country.
In order to get the arms from
the insurgents the government of
the United States offered $15
each for all the guns which were
surrendered, and every old shooting
iron on the islands was turn
ed in for the ransom. The insurgents
were willing enough to
give up their arms when they
could buy new and improved
rifles for less money than the
government allowed them for the
old ones.
The writer of the letter said
that the war in the Philippines,
in his opinion, was nothing more
nor less than a political struggle
and that it could be ended on
mighty short notice if the United
States wanted to do it. The sol
diers, he said, were tiled of the
dull warfare and wanted to see
the thing ended.?News and
Courier.
Very Low Rates to Chicago and ,
Return.
National encampmc lit, G. A.
R., Chicago, 111., August 27th?
September 1st, 1900
On account of the above acoas
ion, Southern Railway will sell
round trip tickets from all sta
lions on its lines to Chicago, 111. '
and return at especially Reduced
rates. The following rates will
apply from points named :
Abbeville, S C 322 20 Fort Valley.On 122.50
And?rion, S C 2Luft G tinoaville, Ga 20 9ft
Athens, Ga 215ft Urser.ville, SC 140.20
Atlanta, Ga 19.35 Greenwood, SC 22.'-n
AuKUHta.Ua 23.70 Griffin, (la 2u.rtft
lliachsburK, SC 21.10 Helena, Ga 24 .ft
Brunswick. Ga 24 2ft Jesup. Ga 21 2ft
Camden, S C 25.7ft Macon, Ga 22.00
Carlisle, SC 22 20 Newl?erry, S C 23 38
Charleston, SC 26 2ft Orangeburg, S C 26.24
Chester, SC 22 9ft Prosperity, SC 23 ftft
ColuHibla.SC 24.7ft Rock Hill, S C 22 ftft
Colutnbus, Ga 2170 Savannah, Ga 24.73
DHnmark.SC 24 7ft Spartanburg, SC 20 20
Elbcrton, Ga 20.3ft Sumter. S C 26 C?
Tickets will he sold from points
in the state of Florida on August
24th and 25th, and from points
in an oilier stales on Angus1
25th, 26th and 27th, with final
limit September 3d, 1900. Kv
deposit of tickets with Joint
Agent of Central Passenger As
sociation, at Chicago, prior to 12
M. September 2d, 1900, and on
payment of fifty (50) cents in
connection with each ticket at
time of deposit, the return final
limit may be extended until September
201 h, 1900.
Persons localed at non coupon
stations should notify agent sev
eral days in advance of date they
contemplate leaving, in order
meals
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cool c
wl You'll not need to re;
|| by the thermometer
K> Wickless Blue Flame
I! hottest days you can
1 choose, in whatever >
fist out su^er'n& any
while cooking, The
is only one of the ad\
eSS Flanie OH !
il stove and cleaner and cheaper.
Cutely safe; it burns ordinary ke
ke, smell nor soot.
ilcea for VArlous-otied famine*; sold nt prlree t<
ever atovee are sold. If the denier dott not have tl
STANDARD OIL COMPANY.
that he may supply himself with 1
proper tickets.
For dotailed information rel a
tive to rates, schedules, reserva j
lions, etc., cali on or address any T
agent of the Southern Railway or
its connection.
S. H. Hardwick, A. G. P. A. ,
Atlanta, Ga. <
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Alter many Intricate experiment*. sclcntjata .
have discovered methods for obtaining nil the
natural digestant*. These have been combined
In the proportion found In the human body and J
united with substances that build up the j*
digestive organs, malting a compound called 8
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digests what you .
eat and allows all dvspeptlcs to oat plenty of '
nourishing food while the stomach troubles ?
are being radically cured by the medicinal "
agents It contains. It la pleasent to tako and
will give quick relief. Crawford liros. d- m c
OBITUARY. ]
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Another of our ancient land- t
marks lias been removed by
death. On the 7th day of August
ultimo, our old friend, Horace W.
Lynn passed quietly from the
joys and sorrows of this world to
the world that never ends. He I'
was born September 18th, 1821,
and had about reached his four j
score years. Ilo was blessed with (
a competency of this world's ,
goods, which his industrious and (
economical habits secured him
(luring hiR peaceful, and quiet
journey of life. He enjoyed the ^
comforts and pleasures of mar- (
ried life in an eminent depree.
Ho was blessed with seven chil
dren, four of whom survive him ^
They with their widowed mother ,
are left to mourn their implora
hie loss in the death of a devoted
husband and an affectionate
father. An Old Friend.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure;
Digasti what you oat.
| It artificially digest* the food and aids
' Katur* in atraBfthcBlBf and racon tructlnf
tka xhaustad digtativa organs.
It Istha lataatdiseovaraddigest- .
Mt and tool*. Ho othar praparation 1
can approack ft in s'fclancy. It la* '
sUntly rallaTai and panasaanBtly auras v
Flatolance, Sour FLvmaoh, Nausea,
SIck Headaehe, #aakralf*a,0?ajnpaand t
illother results ofJMjterfackdigestion. r
Price 60c. and M. 1**9*
sniallsUe. Book aU about (VeflPIrflB|BBd*ie#
Prepared ky E. C. DiW'Tmi CO., wqicobo. .
^^u/e^UtcAScW? '
POSITIONS GUARANTEED, <
Under IS.OOO Cash Deposit. f
Rsl'road Par* Paid.
Opts ?ll 7*tr to Both S?x,? Vary Cheap (S ard i
Oeorgia-Alahania lluslness College, ,
Macon, (Hot gia \
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Registration Notiee. ,
fTIHK PUBLIC will take nofiee that j
X the Registration Bonks will be
open at tlit) DOURT HOUSE for the '
registration of parties entitled to rep- !
later uiHei tke eenstitutlon, on tns
1st Monday t Tuesday In each inontb,
until SO days preceding ths general
election. J. M. CASK El,
Chair. Bd. Reg. f.aneaater Co.
March 7. 1M0. ;
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Ceed during Kipoet anoy. Hlmmoni Squaw 1
Vlr.e Win* or Tablets cheer and Birenvthen
Mother, Shorten Labor an<1 Rob Confinement J
of Its Terrors. I
?w-r.'~r 1
Deriingementa cf Menstrual function* pro- J
duo* Miscarriage SltnmMH l?<iuaw Vina Wine '
or Tableu eorrect the derange menie .
I
Mother* wteainir (tout henlthv atria ehould
fdfo them fcimmont Mqtmw Vina Vvlno or Tabi?U
a? they approitth puberty.
Malaotrtaa ean find a lodgementin the aye
test while the Liver in In perfect order. or- '
X. A. -Slmmone Liver Medicine la the beet 1
Regulator.
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and
ooks
gulate your cooking
when you get a
Oil Stove. On the
cook whatever you
way you wish, withditional
discomfort
comfort you'll gain
vantages of using a
Stove |
The Wick less Blue
rosene, without wicks rr
5 suit any sired
tieiu, write to the
w^twLiii j Jiff,-1 M
W. D. Matjfield,
COLUMBIA, 8. C.
]andiaate for Railroad Commissioner.
POSITION.
The Commlstoners should be paid by the
state instead of by the railroads, and the term
jf ofllce should be reduced from six to two
rears.
STOP DISCRIMINATION.,
freight rates should be so regulated as to:
Encourage fruit growers. trucU farmers and
:anners, and enable 'them to offer their prolucts
on the market on equal terms with any
itate.
Induce manufacturers of all kinds to locate
n this state and enable thorn to offer their
>yoduets on the market on equal terms with
ins state.
Enable cotton mills in thi? state to buy on
my market in this state.
Give cotton mills tho best rates for shipping
heir products.
Enabl. wholesale merchants In'thls state to
ompele with wholesale merchants in adjolnog
states.
Make Charleston. Port Royal, and Georgeown
import and export olties on an equal footng
with Wllmingtod and Sarannah.
D. P. Hardin,
Master Mechanic and Enineer,
[s now prepared to do all kinds
)f REPAIR WORK on Engines,
rtj... o.,.. *r;n, o . ?r
lxi us | ontv mills, oowillg machines,
Bicycles, Etc.
i reipecttuiiy solicit your pat onnge
and guarantee satisfaeion.
Will go anywhere in the
jountry on short notice. Am
prepared to bore cylinders,
dace power heads and rings,
nuve seats, etc. Will be found
l^ar the factory. July 28
Notice.
If you have an old Sewing
Machine that runs heavy or is
nit of repair in anv way, bring
t to R. J. COATES A GO'S,
itore. We have an expert on
epairing machines, who will
oniedy all defects and replace
in v broken parts. We can make
'our old machine run as good
l!? IlfW.
Clock's, Too.
If you want your Clock remired,
bring it along with your
nachine We do both kinds of
trork, right, too Our charges
vill ho reasonahlo, and satisfacion
is guaranteed, or money
'o funded.
H. J. COATES & CO.
Citation.
^y ("has. D. Jones, Esquire, Probate
J udge.
WHKKKAS, J.M.Cook has made
suit to me to grant him letters
if admin iet rat ion of the estate of and
>ffeotaof ELIZABETH WOLFE.
These are therefore to cite and adnonish
all and singular the kindred
?nd creditors of the said Elizabeth
Wolfe, deceased, that they be and appear
before me, in the Court of Prolate,
to b? held at T.ancaster, S. C., on
Tuesday, August 28tb, next, after pubi
eat ion thereof, at 11 o'clock in the
forenoon, to show cause, if any they
:?ave. whv the said admitiistration
ihouid not be granted.
Given under my hand and seal this
11th day of August, anno doinini,
1900. CH AS. D. JON K8,
Probate Judge.
Trial Justice Summons.
Hate of South Carolina, County of Lancaster.
ly W. P Cnakey, Esq., Magistrate In and for
said County of the said State.
ro Anv Lawful Constable :
Complaint having been made unto me by
I B. WALTERS A BRO that MRS W. H.
>ORTER Is Indebted to thorn In the sum of
Cloven Dollars and Eighty Cents fill ff >.
These are ?e-rcforo, to require you to sumnon
the sal.', uefendunt to api>ear before roe In
ny office, In Lancaster. S. C , on the 80th day
if September A. U.. 1900, at 10 o'clock a. m., to
mnw(r to the said complaint, or judgment will
>e given against her by default.
Olven under mv hand and seal, at I<anraster,
S. C , the Sd dav of July A. I> . 1900.
[ Sig*e<l I W P CASlfEY. Magistrate.*
To Mrs. W H Porter, ths defendant bsrsln;
fou will please t.iUH notlss that ths summons
.nd complaint in ths shovs sntltlsd action
tere fflefl in the office of W. P Caskey. mag
* tests, at Lancaster, Rontfe Carolina. July *th
900
A?tg 1s 9tw
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LET LOOSE YOU\
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JOIN TIIE THh
THRIFTS
THERE IS HONEY
*?* Stock-t
ing ncc
rid of
There ever>'tl
handlii
I? a fewMONEY
sold fc
__ lously
Here now b
For the dif
YOU I pr'c S
other s
of yarc
nants t
cn our pr
THOSE VEIIY 1
PERC/
newest
Ttinso
must %
OYy our 8c
yours
Best the sh
12 l-2c I so we ^
Percales ('roP?
irercaies, Wajst
Newest waist s
r- t n 1 r-\ /\
styles, ;l;-:
Must suit.
and gc
Go at an(j y
8 Cents. <lm.n 0<
With U:
NOW V
CLOSE U
to prol
m, counte
They lar Str
Have 600 cl<
Been 2_c fc
Charging '
You ,r.
TTiorh They
Prices you f,tl
por ture I;
Furniture, st(?I> ll
Bu1j we sale,w
Are going 3
To stop 'urmtL
That now. duct,?
Come and !"ooms
See. . ,n* ,a
cut tin
Come
Heath Bkg.
< <
ksH!
- ?g
WHO OF.....
T Buyers!
HERE FOR YOU.
taking time is drawir,
and we must be
all broken lots and
ling that shows
ig. We mention
?what they have
>r and what ridiculow
prices you can
uy them for. See
fere nee between our
and the prices of
tores : 10,000 yards
1-wide Percale Rem:hatsold
fast at 6c.; *
ice now is 5c yard.
?1 \
1EST 11 l-2c
ILES,
styles, fast colors,
;o at 8c yard. All
fancy Dimities are
for 5 c. It is time
irt waist were gone,
will crive them a hicr
o
~11 ct . CL 4.
-ciu uui iiihj: 4)1 wJiiii i
for 50c, and our 50c
Jashed to 25 c. Our ^
id collection of LaSkirts
must follow
Compare our prices
>ods with any store,
ou will see the wisspending
your cash
s.
VK
K fc Y JiS>
it and throw on our ^
rs 1,000 men's dolaw
Hats at 25c, and
ith hats, bargains at 4
>r 5 cents.
; QOOD NEWS FOR YOU.
have been charging
ncy prices for furniately,
but we will
lat now. At a big
e bought three solid
ids?1,100 pieces of
ire?at a great ren.
Our two store
are filled to the ceilnd
we are ^oinp to
i life out of prices. p
and see. ?
& Mer. Co. *