Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, September 05, 1900, Image 3
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COTTON AND PRODUCE
* MARKET.
Aug. 17, 1900.
COTTON.
Strict good middling 10
PRObUCl.
Jutter (good) par pound 12'^
Kg**, per dozen ,7>? to 8
Chickens 10 to 15
Corn, per busnel 05
flame (home rained) pee pound... .10
Shoulders (home raised) per Ih 8
Wednesday, 8ej>t. 5, 1900Short
Lccais.
? Mr. Uov Osborne of Blaeks
burg was in town Monday.
? Dr. and Mrs. B. J. Wither
spoon spent Sunday in Lancaster.
?As we go to press Mr. 'Jas."
R. Massey, Jr., lies critically ill
with fever.
?Mr. and Mis. .1 F. Nisbet
sjteni Sunday at their old In.me
neat J ..ck&unliain.
? The many friends of Mr. J.
C. Elliott will regret to learn
that he is quite sick wiih a carbuncle
on his neck.
?Miss Annie 'Gregory will
leave this morning for Atlanta,
Ga., to spend a while with her
sister, Mrs. R. L. Mason.
?Mr. J. 8. Drakelord, editor
ol the Yorkville Yeoman, made
this oilice a pleasant call Monday.
?Miss Isabelle Davis leaves
today for Cincinnati where she
will take a finishing course in
music.
f ?Miss Janie Lee who has
been visiting her sister, Mrs.
John A. Stewman, returned
homo Mondav acconinanied bv
^ ?g -J
her little cousin, May Williamson.
?S. M. Mathis & Co. have
moved tlieir stock of heavy and
fancy gro ..eries into one of the
Riddle store rooms where they
will be glad to have their eus
tomers call.
?Mr. G. B. Gatling, of
Raleigh, N. C., spent Saturday
and Sunday hero with Mrs.
Gatling, on his way to Meridian,
Miss., where he goes to buy
cotton for the sfjisnn
?Mr. .T. S. Miller, one of
Pleasant Valley's most prosperous
farmers, was in town yes
terday. He reports the cotton
crop ef that section as being
about half a crop.
?One manager for each precinct
will please call not later
than next Saturday, 8th inst.,
and get boxes and tickets for
second primary.
J. F. Nisbkt, Chm'ii.
Remkmrkr?If you want to
subscribe?or renew?to I he
Ladies' Home Journal or the
AtlantaConstitution, I am agent
for same, and for anything else
to read. R. A. LONG,
Lancaster, S. C.
?Mr S. M. Mat his and Mr.
^ and Mrs. ? ? Hicks exchanged
domiciles Monday, the formei
moving into the Boyd house, on
Main street, and the latter into
the Dr. Poore dwelling on Oa^
tawl^ street.
? Mrs. W. T. Williams and
little son, who havo been sumraering
at Wrightsville Sonnd,
W reached l^incaster Saturday. Mr.
Willianfs h'fts been here several
weeks. They are boarding at Dr.
J. H. Witherspoon's. *
? At tne instance or Mr. w.
Oaskey there will be a aneeting
of t lie joint committee from Unity,
Gills creek and I'leaRant Ilill at
Gill* creek on Saturday immediately
after public worship in
the interest of said churches.
?There will be sacramental
Rervice 11 (Jills creek next Sabbath
at 11 o'clock, a. m. Preparatory
services will be held on
^ Fridav and Saturday at, 11 a. in.,
an I afternoon. The congregation
are requested to hring dinner
? each day. Key. B. F. White of
Hickory Grove will assist the
pastor.
?Mr. J. S. Reynolds of Co
lumbia was in town yesterday or
business.
?Rev. Dr. Ilall of Columbia
is the guest of his daughter here
Mrs. Ernest Moore.
?^Attention is directed to th
advertisement of saw mill foi
sale by Mr. R. F. Boyd atMagill
? Married, September 2, 1900
by Mr. M. O. Gardner, N. P., Mr
H. S. Sims and Miss Mary Ant
Stroud. ?
?Mr. and Mrs. C. J. Henrj
have gone to Hickory, N. C., tc
spend a week with tho latter'f
parents.
?Mr. E. B. Lingle has beer
drawn on the jury to serve at th?
October term of the Federal courl
at Charleston.
?Our attention has been di
rented to an error in the total o!
Mr, I. E. Stew man's vote. Hu
total vote was 824.
?While labor <lay was beinj
celebrated in Columbia Monday
a race riot came near burstinj
out. The cause was a negro mili
tary ccmpanv, which, in all prob
ability bo disbanned by liov
MtSw eenoy.
?The public weigher for th'i
place, Mr. J. F. Nisbet, closec
I his books for the cotton year o
181)0-1900 last Friday. During
the year he weighed 9862 bales
He will probably not weigl
more than that the currenl
year.
Poisonous toadstools resembling munhioomi
hnve caused frequent deatus this year. Bi
sure to uso only the Ronuine. Observe thi
| name care when you ask for DeWltt's'Wltcl
Hazel Salvo. There are poisonous counterfeits
L'e Witt's is the only orh lnal Witch Haze
| Salve It Is a safe and certain cure for piles
and all skin diseases. Crawford Bros, d-w?
Saw Mill F"or Sale.
One portable Saw Mill outfit
consisting of ono 8-horse powei
Tozer Engine and one Liddel
Poney Mill, with saw, belt anc
other fixtures. All in goot
working order. Address
R. F. Boyd,
Magill, S. C
The Heanlt in Cheater.
I /1L _ _ i Tt f rv f
in vjnesier l?. iiarain, A. h
Uaston and reter Phillips wen
elected to the legislature; J. E
Cornwell was re elected sheriff
Jn^. C. McFadden was re electee
clerk ; W. O. Guy was re-electec
treasurer, and J. It. Gulp goei
back to the office of couuty super
visor, anu W D. Knox into tha
of superintendent of education
J. H. Gladden and W. M. Lecku
will make a second race for th<
office of coroner.
Raided bg Burglar*.
The homes of Mr. James Bnri
and Mr. Will Denton were en
tered Saturday night by bur
glarious thieves. From Mr. Han
they stole h half sack of flour an<
some sugar. From Mr. Dentor
they pot some flour, sugar, meat
grits and a basket of clothing
The entrance to both houses wai
made through open windowi
while the occupants were asleep
Second Primary.
Headquarters Democratic Ex- }
ecutive Committee, >
Lancaster, S. C., Sept. 5, 1000. \
The second primary electioi
will he held at the various voting
precincts of this county on Tues
day, Sept. 11th, 1000. The man
agers who served in the first pri
mary will serve in the second.
J. F. Nishkt, Chm'n.,
I)i>m F-* (InmmiUoA
A. J Clark, Secretary.
Death of Mr. S. N. Hallartl.
Mr. S. N. Hal lard a prosper
our farmer of the Belltown sec
tion died of typhoid fever Sat
urday night after a three woeki
illness. lie was a son of Mr
S. J. Ballard and married Miss
Alice Williams, a daughter o!
Mr. Evan Williams, who, witl
three children, is left to moun
his death. Mr. Ballard was ai
industrious man and a good cit
izen. He was about 35 year
of age.
You can up Ml It cough, roff, kauf, kal
knut/h. or Itaugh, hut tha ?nly harmlens renr
rdy 'hat quickly euro* u la One Minute Coug
Cure Crawford Rroa. d- ?-e.
Mid i;
Invitation Mc
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to ic
T
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ww omen \
f,
All the world knows of the wonderful
cures which have been made by
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Tom- r
pound, yet some women no not realize
> t hat all that is claimed for it is abso- .
lutely true. "
If all suffering women could be made a
? Vo believe that Mrs. Pinkhain can do fj
all she says she can, their suffering
would be at an end, for they would
at once profit by her advice and be d
cured. d
? There is no more puzzling thing than ^
| that women will suffer great pain
month after month when every woman
knows of some woman whom Mrs. tl
Pinkham has helped, as the letters
" from grateful women are constantly J,
( being published at their own request. p
, The same derangements which make 11
painful or irregular periods with a
dull backaches and headaches, and
dragging-down sensations, presently
? develop into those serious inilamtna- }
1 tions of the feminine organs which
completely wreck health.
* Mrs. Pinkham invites women to
write freely nnd confidentially to her '
about their health and get the benefit r
of her great experience with the sufferings
of women. No living person t
can advise ,-ou so well. No remedy in
the world lias the magnificent record ^
of Lydia K. Pinkham's vegetable Com- ^
* jiouml for absolute cures of female
i ills. Mrs. Pinkham's address is Lynn, <1
Mass.
f Three Letters from One
I Woman, Showing how She
Sought Mrs. Pinkham's
i Aid, and was cured of c
t suppression of tho Men- \
80s and Inflammation of *
tho Ovaries J
" Dkah Mrs. Pink ham?I have been B
s in bed a year. Doctors say I have
s female weakness. I hav? a bad dis'
charpe and mueh soreness across my I
. ovaries. bearing-down pains and have
1 not menstruated for ayear. Doctors say
' the menses will never appear again.
Hope to hear from you."?Mrs. J. F.
Brown, Iiolton, Knns., April 1, 1898. {
"dean Mrs. Pinkham?i received
your letter. I have taken one bottle
' Hnd a half of your Vegetable Com*
I* pound, and uaed two packages of your
1 Wash, and feel stronger and better.
I I can walk a few steps, but could not
before taking your Compound. I still c
1 have the discharge and am sore across
the ovaries, but not so ba<l. Every 8
one thinks I look better since taking
your Vegetable Compound."?Mns. J. F.
Brown, Holton, Knns., Aug. 13, 1898. C
" Dk.ar Mrs. Pinkham?I think it is
my duty to let you know the good thpt
Lydia E. Pinkham's Compound has 1
done me. After I took three bottles, J
. menses appeared, and I began to feel
) stronger and all my pain was gone.
Yours is the only medicine that ever
' helped me. I am able now to work V
i around the house, something I did not '
1 expect to do again."?Mas J. F. llitowN,
J Holton, Kuas.,,Ian. 25, 1899.
* Throe Mora Letters from
One Woman, Relating how
* She was uurotr of Irrog- r\
ular Menstruation, Lou- N
- oorrhoea and Backache f
* " Dear Mrs. Pinkiiam- I am suffering
and need your aid. I have pains "
in both side* of the womb and a drnc
ging sensation in the groin. Men c
atruation irregular and painful ; have '
leucorrhoea. hearing-down pains, soreness
and swelling of the abdomen, J
. headache, backache; nervousness, and
can neither eat nor sleep."?Mrs. Car
rik Phillips, Anna, 111., July 19, 1897. )
p " Dean Mrs. Pinriiam?I want to
thank you for what you have done for
1 me. \Vhen 1 wrote to you 1 was a
total wreok. Since taking your Vege- j
table Compound, Liver Pills and Sana1
tive Wash, my nerves are stronger
and more steady than ever before, and ^
my backache and those terrible pains
^ are gone. Before 1 took youi medicine
1 weighed less than one hundred
% and thirty pounds. 1 now weigh one haindred
and fifty-five pounds. Your .
medicine is a godsend to poor weak
women. 1 would like to ask you why
I cannot have a child. I have been f
married nearly t hree years."? M its.C a rrib
Phillips, Anna, ill., Dec. 1, 1897.
" Dkar Mrs. Pinkiiam?1 did just a?
you advised me, and now I am the
happy mother of a fine baby girl. 1 r
believe I never would have had her r
I without your Vegetable Compound."? t
Mrs. Cakrik Phillips. Anna, ill .! ?? r
: IT, i89n. I r
- Proof that Foiling of the
Womb Is Ovorcomo by i
Lydla Fa Rtnkham's Vega- ?
table Compound,
"Dkar Mrs. Pinkiiam ? When I '
wrote to you some time ago, I had s
been suffering' from failing of the '
womb for many years without obtaining
relief. Was obliged to wear a
bandage all the time ; also had bad
headache and backache, felt tired and '
worn out. After taking six bottles of *
Lydia E. Pinkham's Vegetable Com- 1
Jound and four boxes of Liver Pills, 1 '
iscarded my bandage and have not
had to wear it aince- 1 am eptirai?
J If ..mm.lt I mm Ofc
? r? i/rrc/ffior if cut
<
In Chesterfield W. F. Steven- ?
* son and G. J. Kedfearn were re '
f elected to the legislature; W. B.
McCaskell and D. B. Douglass
1 will run a second race for sheriff ; {
i W.J. Banna and H. E. Rivers
! will try it over for clerk ; T. A *
Threatt was elected connty superintendent
of education and I. ,
s P. Mangum treasurer. E. F. ,
Mulloy had no oppossition for i
auditor.
T The mom rta'atv and pill* mad* <
? *r? DeWltt'a I-ltUa Early Rlaara. Tbev ara I
ft ; un?ouala<l for all Urrr and bowal tmtihloa
Nerar frtpa. Crawford Brua. dw-e
iefore the Magistrate.
Lizzie Kirkland, Mary Welsh,
,ou Welsh, Kliza Welsh and Jane
tradford were in Magistrate
!askey'a court Monday to answer
o the charge ot assault and batery
near Knighten Brown's
hurch last Sunday night, and
.izzie Krrkland, Mary Welsh and
iliza Welsh were convicted and
entenced to 30 days or $10 as to
he two first, with 30 days or $5
or the latter. All were taken to
he gang yesterday.
James Sexton was before the
ame court on the charge of
runkenness and disorderly conuct,
to which he plead guilty,
nd was fined $5. Ho paid the
ine.
W. M. Caldwell was up yesterlay
for dsunkenness and disorlerly
conduct. The case was not
oncluded.
Large sun spots, astronomers say. caused
le extreme heat this summer, and doctors
eclure nearly all the prostrations were Inured
by disorders of the stomach. Ocod
ealth follows good digestion. ICodol Dyaepstu
Cure digests what you eat. If you have
idlgestlon or dyspepsl i It will quickly relieve
nd permanently cure you. Crawford Bros.
win d-ws.
Notice !
All parties indebted to the
irm of J. B. Walters & Bro. are
equested to settlo the same by
he 15t.h of October, next. Aclounts
not settled after that date
vill be placed in the hands of
m officer for collection.
J, B. Walters & Bro.
Aug 28, 1900. lm.
The emergency bag* Rent by a church eolety
to Kansas soldiers in the Philippine)*
ontained among the necessities a box ol
leWltt's Witch Hazel Silve. the well known
ure for piles, injuries and sklu diseases. The
idles took care to obtain the original DeVltt's
Witch Hazel Salve knowing that all
be counterfeits are worthless. Crawford
Iros. d-w-s
'Jnion Service*.
The following plan of union
ervices will be observed during
he month of September :
1st. Sunday ?A. R. P. church
?Rev. A. N. Brunson.
2d Sunday.?Methodist Episopal
church?Rev. W. C. K\virt.
3rd. Sunday. ? Presbyterian
lnirch.?Rev. J. H. Boldridge
4th Sunday.?Baptist (at A.
I. P. church)?Rev. Chalmers
Eraser.
Uaed during Kzpectunoy. Simmons Squaw
rlne Wine or Tablet* cheer and Strengthen
tother. Shorten Labor and Rob Confinement
f its Terrors.
The Democratic Ticket.
In the second primary, next
mesciay, September ii, you
vill have the following ticket
rom which to. make your
hoice :
For Governor?Miles B. McSweeney,
James A. Hoyt.
For Lieut. Governor?James
I. Tillman, John T. Sloan.
For Railroad Commissioner?
iV. P. Evans, J.H. Wharton.
For House of Representatives
?J. N. Estridge, J W Hamel,
r. Y. Williams.
For County Supervisor?M C,
Gardner.
For Coroner?R. Young.
For County Supt Education
-T. M. Belk, A. C. Rowell.
$%:TLYl0TZri30m9nto .
Sceonil Primary. Teunday, ttept. II, 1900.
For the Le^lslat'ire.
The many friends of J. N. Katridge
espectfully announce hit name for
e-election to the House of Represenatives
for Lancaster county. We
ledge him to abide the result of the
rimary election.
Mtvv Votiki.
I am a candidate for the House o!
lepresentatires, subject to the Dcm>cratic
primary. J. VV. Hamxl.
I am a candidate for re-election tc
he Legislature. I will abide the remit
of the democratic primary elecion
T. Y. Wm iams
For County Supervisor.
At the earnest solicitation of many
riends, I hereby announce myself a;
i candidate for re-eleotion to Ihe oflee
of County Supervisor, subject t<
he result of the Democratic primary,
M. C. G ahdnvh.
For Coronor.
I hereby announce myself a candilate
for re-election to the office ol
'oroner, and pledge myself to abidt
le result of the Democratic prinary.
R. Yottno.
For Supt. Education.
At ihc ^rtlnucd solicitation of many clns<
ran well as being tleeply Interested Ir
,h > protrrea* <,f education In our county, I now
tmounco myself it osndlilate for the office ol
bounty Superintendent of K<tuc<irton, attbjecl
o tl.o i utos of the Democratic prim try.
T. M. tlRf.K.
Mr. EditorPlease Announce thr
mmo of I'rof. A. C. Uowell a* a ranMdAte
for the office of County Superntendent
of EducAtion, subject tr
he rules governing the Democratic
jrimAry. If elected, we pledge hirn to
tiechirge the duties of the office to thf
jest interest of education.
Many F?oyi>?.
A V'
it
^Getting
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I TO DO
FALL
s
j BUSIN
OUR BUYER is no^
the northern, cities
gains to suit th(
crops of the co
WHAT'S LEFT OF SUM
; Must Go in TWC
To Make Room for?
ALL OF OX
Summer Ca
and Scotch Lawns will ?
They cost more than that
WE Ml
I make room for our ne'.v s
SPECIAL ATT
:
' to job in Pants and Shirts, bo
more than 50 cents on the dc
. great values. Still selling o
r j Shoes at very much reduce<
KONE I on our Millinery this
Yours, to do the fall
IEifGAN?
CASH S
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w scouring |
5 for bar- I
3 light I
unty |
MER GOODS |
WEEKS I
New Stuff |
JR 1
ilicoes
jo at 4 cents.
, but
1ST
tock. We call
ENTION
ught at a little
>llar. They are
ff Clothing and
i prices. Keep
! fill
? I U1I.
business,
SON
STORE.
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