Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, October 13, 1900, Image 2
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Published every Wednesday and Saturday
BY
Tto Enterprise. Publishing Compauy
A. J. CLARK Editor.
One Year $1.00
Si* Months 50 cts
Throe Months. 25 cts
In Advance.
Saturday, Oct. 13, 1900.
News Notes from Hickory drove
Sun.
J. L>. Whitesides visited Rock
Hill recently on business.
Arthur Wilkenson went to
Yorkville Saturday.
Calvin McKniglit. of Smyrna
was in town Wednesday on busi
ness.
Mrs. S. W. Mitchell and two
of her little girls went to Yorkville
on a visit.
Misses Ilellen and Letntnie
.McKowan of Smith's Ford were
in town Friday afternoon.
J. B. Martin went up the S. C.
<& G. Fxt. R. R. this week on
busines in connection with his
lumber trade.
T ? T* -1_ ? 1 TN I."* n il
When you sell cotton don't
forget the newspaper men. i
They need money as badly as c
others do, and have accommo-ji
dated you to the extent of their y
ability. This would Ije a slow, c
dark world, without the aid of I
newspapers. The "Sun" with ?j
Home and Farm for $1.25 per i
annum. i
Mr. K. L. A. Smith showed his
aonreciation and interest in the
u. ?j. xvouinsuu anu n,. r. oen,
officer of the Presbyterian church
attended Bethel Presbytery at
Olivet church last week, and report
a large attendance.
The Ladies Aid Society of the
A. R. P. church had a meeting
Thursday afternoon of last week
They will have a quilting at the
parsonage on Tuesday the 6th.
inst. All of the members are re
quested to be present.
The York county Baptist Asso
ciation will meet at Fort Mill on
Thursday before the 3d Sabbath
in this month. W. G. Wilkie a^d
O. S. Moorhead will attend v*
delegates from the Hickory
Grove Baptist Church.
J. J. Roberts the expert tannei
of J. C. Wylxe 8 tannery neai
Hickory will move his family
'rom Kings Mountain to Hickory
Grove about the 1st of Novem
her.
The weather this week lias
been quite cool with some rain
the first of the week. Heavier
clothing and fire felt comfortable.
The cotton market holds up
to 10 cents, and a littte above,
for a good article of cotton.
Cotton seed are selling from 29
to 30 cents per bushel.
W. J. Moorhoad, of Hickory,
and W. W. Castle, of Smyrna,
will pay you the highest market
price in cash or trade for oggs
and chickens.
Miss Mamie Moorhead is in
Hickory Grove visiting her uncle,
Mr. W. J. Moorhead and family.
Manly, a little son of Mr. Moor
head, lias been critically ill tins
week but was better at last
accounts.
Rev. J. L. Oates went to Sharon
Thursday morning to assist
Rev. J. S. Grier in his communion
service at Sharon A. R.
P. church, up to Sabbath, when
ho returned and met his appointment,
at Hickory, Sabbath
day.
We are glad to say that Miss
Annie Harber has fully recovered
trom her recent sickness with
lever. She left Friday for Greenville,
S. C., where she will spend
a day or two with relatives before
entering Williamston Female col
lege.
Invitation are out announcing
4 Iia mniirinrro r\f I ? o tr A f 11 on e
i 'in uiai i w* i vc> . ii . ?/ . uuun
ley and Miss Mary Jackson next
Wednesday afternoon, the 17, at
7.30o'clock in the Baptist church
Rev. Thomas Dickson, of Shelby,
N. C. will tie the nuptial knot.
Thomas Hartness of Grover,
who recently purchased a two
third interest in the Whitesides
mill npar Hickory will move his
family to Hickory Grove in November.
He will have his roller
mill in operation about the 1st
of December. His Son John will
have the management of the mill.
Motherr winking stout healthy girls should
givs them Simmons Squaw Vine Wine orTsb*
lets ft* they approach puberty.
ft ft
Sun (his homo |>uper) by paying ,
lor it in full lor the second year i.
Monday morning, lie is the 3rd ''
man who has paid out of about <
100 at Hickory Grove who are '?
receiving the paper, and some |j
have not paid for last year. All ?
others will confer a great favor !"
on us by paying us at once. Wo
dislike to ask them for the ti.b
scription, but we need it all the t
same. If our home renders would ' .
pay us at once it would aid us
very much at this time. Please r
do not wait for us to ask for it, s
but show your interest in the 9
home newspaper enterprise by
paying your subscription in lull
We will give you the Sun and ^
the Home and Farm one year for; r
only $ 1.25. I \
K i ml Wordtt. J
Prof. A. R. Hanks, of the Presbyterian
high school of Rock Hill
writes us the 9th and says: "The
Sun shines brighter each week. 1 I
ain glad to say, you aro making *
a good paper of it." He adds that 1
he has a good school and the at '
tendance is growing. Mr. Banks }
is a fine educator and trainer 0! *
boys and young men. We wish (
him abundant success.
Youtsey Stiil In a Stupor. ,
(
Georgetown, Ky., Get. 11.? i
Henry E. Youtsey, whose illness }
1 caused a halt in his trial on the j
I charge of being a principal in the 1
1 shooting of Governor Goobel, was J
' somewhat better today. He wac t
reported still in a stupor, how ?
ever, aud further postponement I
was granted until tomorrow. I
i
Will Make Manna Hustle. ?
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Chicago, Oct. 11 ?According s
to arrangements made by the |
national Republican committee.
Senator Ilanna will have little
more than time to catch his breath
' between speeches on his north
western tour. During tour days
of thp trip he will make in ?i 1 37
speeches, possibly more. The
1 party will leave here October 15
Smyrna Items.
The Smyrna high school will
open about Nov. 1st with Prof.
E. P. Castle as principal.
R. T. Castle went to Cherokee
Falls factory Wednesday
with two loads of cotton. '
It. L. A. Smith, of Hickory,
has the contract for building a
residence at Smyrna for W. W.
Castle. The lumber is placed.
Dock Bolieler went to Yorkville
Tuesday on business. He 1
reported cotton worth 10.15 on '
the York market that day.
The choir of Smyrna A. U. I'. 1
church meet one Saturday of)*
each month and spoiul the day |
in the practice of vocal music
Coo. M. Brice, a clever young A
man of Fairfield county, is the i
depot agent and operator at
Smyrna, for the S. O. it G. E.
railroad.
<i
W. G. Wilkin and son Baxter i
of Hickory have built a cotton '
I i
seed house for J. B. Martin, at
Smyrna, and placed U. S. stan-j
dard scales there for him.
Several of our farmers have
sold cotton at Hickory Grove, |n
tins rail, and received ahout as
much for it as was paid for it l
in Yorkville and more than wa* ; |
being paid in the GafFnoy mar-jl
ket. j fi
c
J. A. Hope, of Smyrna, is
soiling fertilizers to the farmers
about Smyrna to apply to their
wheat crop. This is a move in '
the right direction. Some of
the farmers aro preparing their J
land for wheat now and it is
their intention to sow wheat
and oats largely. %
? -y*. .
Rev. J. L. Oates preached f<
is last Sabbath. Subject: ''I
ont? nt witli what ye have an
11 whatever station in life yc
'ou are placed" but, said th
lid not mean that you shoul
>e content to sit down on
roods box, and whittle, for tin
s laziness. Our people are voi
nucli pleased with Mr. Oat<
^ their pastor.
"I\ir thri?e day* and nights I auffe
<! agony untold from an attack
li .lera morbus brought on by eatir
ii. mi Tubers." i-ays M. K. T,owther, olei
I 1 district court, Centarvill
uwa. "I thought I should surely di
nil tried a dozen different rnedicin
ut all to no purpose. I sent for
of lie of Chauiberlain'd Colic, Chole
ml Diarrhoea Remedy and three do
elieved me entirely." This remet
s Tor sale by J F Mackey & Co
The population of tho Slate
hmiieclicut, as announced 1
ho census bureau today is 90S
55. In 1890 the population wi
40,258. The census for this ye
hows an increase of 162,097,
! 1.7 per cent..
Torturing skin eruptions,buri
nd sores are soothed at once ai
>romptly healed byapploing D
Vitt'a Witch Ha^el Salve, 11
?est known cure for piles. R
vare of worthless counterfoil
Crawford Bros. d w-s
? Mr. I .ee Montgomery hn
lened to an accident Thursdi
ifternoon as he was leaving tov
li wtiicli hia an Ho ivac krnlro
11 ir team rati otT with him. I
\us brought, back to town ai
be broken member was set ai
Iressed by Dr. Poore.
It llHpiH'ni'tl in a Drug Store.
'One clay last winter a lady oauie
ry drug store and asked for a btai
>1 cough medicine that I did not ha
n stock," says Mr. C. R. Grandin, t
bipolar druggist of Ontario, N.
'She was disappointed and wanted
tn >w what cough preparation I con
*c(.otiii)ietid. 1 said to her that 1 con
reely recommend Chamber'eii
L'ough Remedy and that she con
eke a bottle of the remedy and aft
giving it a fair trial if she did not fli
t worth the money to bring back t
joftle and I would refund the pri
said. In the coure of a day or two t
adycame back S:: company with
riend in need of a cough medioi
ind advised her to buy a bottle
bamberlain's Cough Remedy. I co
ider that a very good recommend
ion for the remedy." For sale by
?\ Maekey A Co.
trftt
Blkk
Chinaware,
AT
Mathis
Company
Wo are giving away cotipoi
low for ovory cash purchaj
rom our customers. Tlio coi
tons run from f>c up to $5. T1
>ri/"s run from on? piece won
I(>o to Anyone can save i
fcl worth or $5 ;is you like. Yc
vilj oei something for every i
jiirchase. We will liavo tl
iiinaware on exhibition lie:
vet k ; call on us.
Cur Light Brea<
\nd Cinnamon Rolls are goin
ike hot cakes. The people kno
l good tiling when they try i
V fresh lot on hand now. \\
lave a complete line of Laii]
Ion's package crackers; ah
oose ones.
Fine Candies.
Our assortment of Cliocolatt
nd Bon Bons is as lino as ca
>< bought in the city in pour
>ackagos all Chocolate or Bo
?o 1 and Chocolate 00c. \\
nve a fine 15c package Choe<
a to ; also loose candy at froi
10c down to 10c ; mo you seo \>
an please any and all.
Groceries
Everybody knows we hand
icavy and fancy groceries.
Yours, to serve,
3. M. Mathis & Cc
Menstruation made Rftgular and Painfsi
rid Paloa In Stdns. Htpa and Llmh* eursd
inmums Squaw Vine Winn or Tab! o Is.
;;lg ,a
| The Canson
5 Nfr %r (?! A^J
a |
? THE PLACE TO FIND TE
?8 2
Everybody Delighted,
S 1 V been too busy to a
? tlcLV? Picked up in New
ie? elsewhere.
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<* But We Have The
iy
()f Never before have we been so sue
)V customers. Our buyer spent nearly
b- I and he found them. A Perfect Li
a8 a dealer needing the money. Got a
few of 'em:
40 inch fine wool Mohair Brocade?, worth
40 cents, yours for 20 cents?six yards '
D? makes full dress. Fine block figured ?
Brilliantine?fast black and guarntoed? *
lie ? would be a stunner to retail at 25 cents, j
. yours for only 15 cents. Bang up line \
of double width Dress Goods at 8 and 10 '
cents. Single width at 4 cents. Cost |
twice as much when cotton was 5 cents
a pound. (
p- | i
av In Fine Up-to-date Dress Goods, B ,
m plain soft fabrics are very popular. We pa
n. are showing Satin Berbers in the lead ^
le ing shades?in patterns at $6 00. New j
id Whipcords, best shades in patterns at
id ? $4.50. Fine all wool Venetians at 50c. ^
Broadcloths at 75c per yard. Also, a 1 00
? nice line of Cashmers and llonriettas in j
colors at very low prices. Our black
to goods are unsurpassed for quality and ^
cheapness. For separate skirts, Paolas, !
hp Crepons and Heavy Outings are the cor ,
rect things, at 75c, $1,$1.50 and $2 per
ild yard, We have the new French Flan
ild nels, which are so popular for waist.
Finest all wool at GOc. |
Big Clothing Deal! "
ce Nowhere, Rosenberg & Co., of New ^
l,e York, larrost. makers of fine clothes in f
n* the U. S. going out of business. We ^
of male an offer to clean up over $5,000
nJ 3 worth. Our offer was accepted, and our
_ j Job Dots at
Another lot of those good Sample Pants an(
3 come in. We need say nothing moro in regar
H so you had better come quick.
IYOUIi
THE 6A
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Dissolution, of Copart- IVF^^T"
nership.
rpo THE TAXI'
On the first of September, 1900, X ter County.
the lirm oi hunuerourK a torn- me irpusurem
a i i\ 17..? for the colleeiior
pany composed ot Dr. .1 I) Iuin- yearl0oo,oli the
derburk, W 1'Bennett, B V Fun- and will close, the
dcrburk and A L Funderburk was ber>
t dissolved, by mutual consent, W state K Y "
P Bennett purchased the stock of County. . .
Groceries and B Y and A L Fun- Special, [C. & C.^I
Is derburk bought the Dry Goods, conrtUutionai So
10 and these latter are operating Total,
Ll" under the firm name of Furtder- '-oca
burk Company and Dr. J D Fun- Cane Creek Town
h I* ills
derburk has retired trom the bus- p|eaHant niii
'P iness entirely. Parties indebted LOCAL IKvy FOK
m to Funderburk & Company will Lancaster
please come forward and settle done* X Roads,.
,B at once as all accounts must be 'sPrin*8?
, , ., , . . Oakhurst ...
so! tied by October 1st. total lkvy
J. D. Funderburk, Indian Land,
, W. P. Bennett, Waxhaw, ..
1 B. Y. Funderburk, c?ne Cr*Zk? ;v
A. L. Funderburk. ? ?
? Sept. 20, 1000 3w. om?
? Grade
e
' iioaol
g\ "Heath
Dyspepsia Cure .r.
J*m - - Cedar " . .
Digests what you Mt.
1,1 It. artificially dif?sta tha food and aids
id Natura in aUangtbealuf and recon
atructlnff tk? zhauaUd difMtlyaor* . Luaij
/ gaDt. II latha latest dlaaoTtraddlgeat- wfrRMWB
>' ant and tool#. Ko othar preparation
o. can approach II la aaclency. It la- Jitm >. s'V
ataQtly raliaTMand ptMaoently curat -JW H f \
DysDtpala, ladlgrtpon, Heartburn, J i 1
re Fiafinaooe, Sour wF^aach, Hausta. 3W gf ? 1
$loK Headache, attltalgi 4, Usampsaud ^Pj
all othar raaulta of laper fact digsatlon. >lJeSge
PrleeBOc. indt, Laaaea?* C0nl|||aAIMip?a EBQ|
Ms&llslM. Book all about I
Ir? graaor?<) b? F C tT a CO-. CblttJQ#. Anyonn iu?ii<ilng u !
- ?? "*****i quickly nnr
For Sale or Rent t?ona Xclctly oonildonl
nut free. Olrtmrt /yrr
. a. ?? nn . Pntenta taken thru
A Store House 22x60 feet tprtuunoMe*. without
)# ami lot in a splendid little town.
Freight rates as good as any Ahand^mnriimtr.
- point in the State. Addre-s
t 'zszic. isste * Co.
[E CROWDS THESE DAYS.
and We are Happy I I
mnounce earlier the Great Bargains I
York, Baltimore, Philadelphia and I
BETTER THAH EVER I
:cessful in getting good things for our fiI
three weeks searching for bargains,
stndslide in Dress Goods. Found
big lot at our own price. Here's a ^
1 customers are getting the benefit. $10, I
$12 50 and $15 suits for $7 50. $7 and I
$8 suits for $5. Good wool suits at $3.
$3 50 and $4. Boys and Children's suits
from 95 cents up.
Buy Domestics Now,
1) Don't Wait I
C Prices going up every day. Will sell
what we have on hand at old prices.
Think of it! Cotton nbove ten cents, and
M we selling the best sheeting at 5 cents.
Fine yard wide sea island at 5 cents,
$ good bed Tick at 5 cents, good Outing at |
N 5 centfi, good bleaching at 5 cents. All 1
> I the bust grades of Calicoes at 4 and 5 I
^ cents, none higher. I
^ Millinery Most S
4 Charming. jj %
iss Wadsley ofBaltimore is in charge M
and everybody is extravagant in praise I
^|\ | her artistic work. The most beauti- E
fill hats ever shown in Lancaster is the E
! general verdict. This has been our most H
successful season. Already we have got- I
ten our second stock?the first being al- H
i most exhausted by the rush. Many new ?3
| styles just in. One popular feature in B
4 | this depart men! is our very low priceR H
j this season. Ej
Half Price. I
1 Shirts liko we have been getting have just
d to this lot except that th? J fan mt Inst long \
IS FOR HOLDING DOWN PRICES,
NSON CASH STORE, g
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'ICE I I CLERK'S SALE. ?
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A\ KRS of Lancas-1 state nf South Carolina?Lanoffice
will he open caster County.
i of taxes for fiscal ,n cotrt ok common pi.ka*.
15th day of October,
> Hist day of Decern- Martha M. Neat et. al., Plaintiffs,
against
s as koi.lows : Sarah M. (Mark et. al.. Defendants.
? Mills puRSUANT to an order of court
j* t made in the above stated cause t?y
' " J ; ? |, his Honor Judge .1. C. Klough,dated
" 4 " September 21, 1WK), I will sell, at pubhool
lax, 3 |ic outcry. IN FRONT OF TIIR
1K 4 ' COURT HOUSE at Lancaster, S. U.,
l i.kvy. on the
ship,cc*ohr " FIRST MONDAY IN NOVEMBER,
|| || M next, within the legal hours of sale,
8 ' the following described real estate,
hchooi, districts. to-wit:
4 Mills All that piece, parcel or tract of land a
., ' u lying and situate in Pleasant Hill
' j. township, in the county of Lancaster,
'' j in the State of South Carolina, conuy
districts. taining
16^ Mills ONE HUNDRED AND 8IXTY
10^ *' ONE (161) ACRES,
. " more or less, and bounded on the
(v i", j "?oi4 II north by lands of R. M. Kirk and D. A.
\ Roads, 2d 4 " Williams; on the east by lands of J. R.
22 " Knight and Barber Small; on south
d School, 26 " by lands of R, E. Wylie, and west by
X Roads,24 " lands of Leo nrd Porter, the same he1634
ing that tract of land conveyed to
.... 1??4 " (Carolina Biggnrt and Sarah Biggart
aw, J 16', " (now Sarah Clark> on January 31.1868.
19% " ah recorded in the office of the Regis-'
shaw, . 19% " ter of Mesne Conveyance for the aaid
i Springs,2*2% " county in Heed Rook "D" at page 67S.
hurst, 23% " Terms of sale CASH.
iX Roads.21% " Purchaser or purchasers to pay for
16% " papers. W. S. L. PORTER,
X Roads, 1H% " c. c. c. p. l. c.
. O. OA I 'THEN, GREEN A HINES,
County Treasurer. Plaintiffs' Attorneys.
i OO YEARS' ____________
L EXPERIENCE
" ?^ A Torpid Diver causes Depression of Splrtis
BtjWKSSWVHH Indlgentlon, Constipation nod Hendach*. I <e
| S I _T. Dr. M A. Simmons Diver Medicine tosttmii*
3 w* laio tjftt oriran. .
Tradi" Marks
^ Copv^ichtTac. The position of resident special
*nd de.nipnon m?> agent of the Kfiuituhlc I.il'e Ahrptnlon
frr" whether ?o " '
i^Vi^'^oiPtuiS snrance Society for Lancaster and
?muTnrA^.r^tV. vicinity is open to a man of good
2K|At?li*j|ll character and ability. A valJimtrican,
liable contract, carrying renewals ^
i!m?jXnlS VmET*#. will be given to the right man.
Addresa, W. .1. Koi>dkv,
.!?rk If- Knck Ilill, 8. 0.
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