Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, October 20, 1900, Image 4
THE STATE FARMS.
Prom the Hickory Sun.
Much was said in the last
campaign about the State farms
being run on an extravagant
basis and facts and figures wore
brought, into evidence, to show
the truthfulness of the statements.
The people have become
stirred up over certain statements
made by candidates, on
the stump, in regard to these
farms and the question is asked
daily, "What shall we do with
t ?> > <> ~\\r?
uui tjiaici lainio ; kj uriiu y c
in running every branch of our
State government, on an economical
basis, and if the State
farms are a dead expense to the
State then it becomes the duty
of those in power, as representatives
of the poople, to disposo
of these farms either by sale or
lease. This is the only remedy
as we seo it. Then, the question
arises, what shall be done
with the convicts which have
been employed on these farms?
There is no employment to give
them within the walls of the
penitentiary. Some have suggested
that these convicts bo
worked by the various counties,
r*n t.lm r*nV?lif? rnnrls pnnli cnnnt.v
using their own convicts. This
would not work, as a universal
rule, because some of the lower
counties of the State do not
want the chain gang system
since they don't need them, as
they claim, on their public
roads or highways. Another
suggestion, which strikes us as
being a good one, is to use the
convicts in opening up tho
creeks and rivers of the State.
The lower counties of the Stp.te
we are sure could take no possible
exception, to this suggestion,
since there is no section
which needs drainage so much
as the lower part of the State.
This plan would open up thousands
and thousands of acres of
rue most iertne tanas in tne
State, which is now useless to
the owners, and will also remove
all causes for malaria and
fevers which are so common
along the various streams and
water courses of the State.
These suggestions are thrown
out for the benefit of the public.
It Saved Ills I. eg.
P. A. Danforth, of LaGrange, Ga.,
suffered intensely for six months with
a frightful running sore on his leg,
hut writes that Rucklen's Arnica Halve
wholly cured it in ten days. For Ulcers,
Wounds, Rums, Roils, Pain or
Piles it's the best salve in the world.
Pure guaranteed. Only 25c. Sold by
Crawford Bros, druggist. 0
Marriage.
Rev. A. J. Hensley and Miss
Mary E. Jackson were married
last Wednesday evening at 7:30
o'clock by Rev. Thomas Dickson
of Shelby, N. C. The ceremony
took place in tho Hickory
Grove Baptist church. Tho
church was decorated by the
ladies Wednesday afternoon. A
general invitation had been
extended to everybody to be
present and it was responded
to very largely. Every seat
in the church was filled and
some stood up to witness the
ceremony. We extend our con
gratulations and bent wishes to
the happy couple hoping thrt
thoy will enjoy a long life of
usefulness and pleasure.
Feelings of safety pervade the
household that uses One Minnte
Cough Cure, the only harmless
remedy that produces immediato
results. It is infallible for cuughs,
colds, croup and all throat and
lung troublef. It will prevent
consumption. Crawford Bros.
d-w s
The Weather.
The weather has been fine for
business on the farm. A good
deal of tho corn crop has been
gathered. The cotton has been
well kept up with. The ground
is in fine season for plowing
since the recent rain and if the
vrpatJw watfouea favorable for
Sores a
Tkat eld ?ort or ttlotr, which bee 1m
Sue or tea jeers ? maybe longer? doesn't
meat, but are trying to cure it with salvee
pain to some extent, no real, permanent <g
la in the blood and (
-nwA. sore heals jm
Tbey are a^censtaa
. does, because no otl
are too weak and 1
aVw8 |M waste valuable time
Wound.
treubls, and f"TK~?f
is made of soots am
which no poison c?
dears the blood of all morbid, unhealthy 1
At the same time the general health ia tarrl
or hurt fails to heal readily, you may to
put it in order and keep it so.
Our Medical Department la in charge
blood diseaasa a life stndy. If yon will *
furnish all information or advice wanted, '
another month or moro it isV
hoped that a large crop of small
grain will be sown. Don't lot
the price of cotton and cotton
seed this fall make you believe
that it is better to raiso cotton
than to sow land in wheat and
oats. Row plenty of wheat and
oats.
Dr. W. H. Lewis, Lawrence
ville, Va., writes, "1 am using
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure in my
practice among severe cases of
indigestion and find it an admirable
remedy," Many hundreds of
phyicians depend npon the use
of Kodol Dyspesia Cure in stomach
troubles. It digests what you
eat, and allows you to eat all the
good food you need, provided you
do not overload your stomach.
Gives instant relief and a perm*ent
cure. Crawford Bros, d-w-s
M*etinq of First l'rcsbytery.
The first Presbytery of the A.
R. P. Synod of the South will
meet at Tirzah, York county,
S. C., Rev. B. H. Grier's charge,
011 Tuesday after the last Sabbath
of Octobor being the 30th
day of Octobor, 1000. The opening
sermon will be preached by
the retiring moderator, Rev. J.l
E. Johnston or his alternate.
Rev. J. Press ley, and tho session
will be presided over by
Rev. J. E. Hough, moderator
elect. "Rev. Jas. Bryce is committee,
011 railroad rates, which
will bo reduced for the occasion.
It is well to know that DeWitt's
Witch Hazel Salve will heal a
burn and stop the pain at once.
It will cure eczema and akin diseases
and nclv wounds and inrm
It ifl a certain cure for piles.
Counterfeit* may be offered you.
See that you get the original DeWitfc's
Witch Haael Salve. Crawford
Droa. d-w-?
Communion Services.
Tlio communion services will
begin here in A. R. P. church
on Thursday evening, boforo the
4th Sabbath of this month. Rev.
J. L. Gates will be assisted by
Rev. Leon T. Pressley of Edgemore,
S. C. Services at 11 a
m., and 7.30, p. m., through
Sabbath day. The public are
Icordially invited to be present.
| LANCASTER & CHESTER
RAILWAY.
. Between Cheater and Lancaster.
? Schedule n h.ffect September 16th, IDUO.
Daily Except Sunday.
Southbound. Northbound.
U/? 1C IT ? *
?* " nu. IO. I>?l. II
FTM A. M.I P M. A. KI
8 10 9 40 d Lv ...Cheater.... Ar 5 50 7 5?
10 04 ".... Knox .... 5 20
8 47 10 20 * "...Rlcbburg.... " BOO 7 81
I 4 47
8 57 10 4('|d ".. Ilaacoin vllle.. " 1 27 7 12
> 0 13 1109* "...Fort Uwn..." 4 15 6 57
11 20 ' Grace.* ... . '
9 10 11 40 d Ar.. LanobHter.. Lv 4 00 6 30
<4M.
P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M
No. 14, leaving Lancaster 6.30 a. m? make;1
clone connection at Chenter with Southern
Railway Na 36 for Charlotte and point* north ;
and Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Special" for
Atlanta and points weat. Alao with Caroline
A Northwestern Ry No. 10 for Lenoir, N. C.,
and intermediate polnte, and Southern Railway
No. 38 for Columbia and point* Mouth.
No 17, leaving Cheater 9 40 a. m., connect*
wlih Southern Ry., No. 36 from Columbia and
point* aouth: Seuboatd Air Line "Atlanta Special"
from Northern and Ra.ttern point* and
Southern Ry, No. 33 from Northern and F.aat
ern points, and at Lancaster with H. C. & G. B.
for UliicUHburg.
No. IS, leaving Lancaster 5.80 p. m., connect*
at Lanoastnr with S. C. A Q. JC. from Camden
and Marlon. Southern Ry No. 34 at Chaster for
Charlotte and points north
No 15, Having Cheater 8.10 p m . oonnpets at
Chester with southern Railway No. 84 from
Columbia and points south.
LKROY SPRINGS,
J, M. HEATH, PrflUfdent.
i QmXVM-.Agwh
no UICCI
m a aoaroa af pdt, wmmrj nl miM
: haal btcuN you wi mat uaimg the p
and wwbM. while <fc>?> an aocthing
aod can coma from thair hn, bocauaa
far bay?d tba reach of external apf Uaa
unplly wfcaa 4a H??i to fa good aa
rid aorea and nloara to ta grew waaaa.
t drain upon tba- i^ttaa, gradually W
for work ar eltaaura to aoaa laat ia tba
a rapid and pai aia?t curt of aid a
tar caa raacb dtep aaatad blood trouble*
ratery ta ortroeac a daadly potobtt th
experimenting with tola
' oim ran t|* I was toat ta tba M tea. i
loptd lata a ruaalsg aera aad aa aiiirwt
a number of blood romediaa, Ml *aaa did ma
?nn<t?d?d to litt it a trial. Tba raaalt waa
ooiaoe eat of air Mood i aapa eAerwant* tba i
Nf. whim waa taenia aad ??r Mia far a m
air purely rtgttaib Mood purifier bac
1 her be of wonderful purifying propat
in raaiat. 8. 8. S. awfckly and effect i
lumon, and tba old, traublaaotaa aora b
Igor a tad and bulk up. Wbaa a littla acr
aura yaur bioad to bad 8. 8. 8. will i
t of aapariancad phraidaaa, who hara e
rrite tham about your eaaa, tbay will gl
without aay charga whatever. L
OOUTH CAROLINA & GEORGIA
EXTENSION R. R. C0MPA1
Schedule No. 4
In Effrot 1101 a. m.. Sunday, Deo. St. 180
BetweenCamden.S.C.and Blacksbnrg.S
Wes'. 33. East
FirstClaw.; EASTERN TIME. KtrstCI
Pusaongor 1'asncn
Dally CUT
Except STATIONS. Exce]
Sunday. Sunda
P. M A
12 60 Camden 11
1 16 - DcKalb 11
01 27 Wcstville II
1 40 F Kershaw II
2 10 Heath Sprlnr 11
?2 16 Pleasant Hill II
V2 36 Lancaster li
tfgso Riverside i<
*3 00 " Sprlnndoll 1(
la 10 Catawba Junction li
8 20 Leslie II
8a 4o Rook Hill li
F3 .>6 Newport I
J4 02 Tlrrah 1
84 2o Yorkvlllo
4 25 Sharon
M\ 60 Hickory Grove
? 6 00 Smyrna
6b 20 Blacksburg
p. a 4
Between BlacksbQS,S.C.,and Marlon,!
\V est. Ti East.
See. Class EASTERN 1IME. iscc. Oil
Mixed Mil?
Dally Datl
Except STATIONS. Exce
Sunday. Sunda
A. M.l 1
8 10 . ? Hlackshurp
8 an Earls
8 40 Patterson Springs
0 20 Shelby
10 00 Latttmore
10 10 Mooroaboro
10 26 Henrietta
10 60 Forest City
11 18 "** Rutherford ton
11 26 * Millwood
11 46 " Uoldon Valley
12 05 i ' Thermal City
12 26 Glenwood
12 60 HaS-i Marion
AM- t
WEST. OAFFNKY D. VISION
fi.-Ht Class frirstC
16 IS EASTERN TIME. 14
Mm * #
I* M. A. M. A.M.!
I 00 6 00 Hlacksburg 7 f>0
1 2ii ft 20 Chorokoo Falls 7 30
1 40 0 40 Oaffney 7 10
P U A. a tl A. M J
Trains Nob. 82 and 33 connect at Ulaekst
with trains on the Oaffney Division.
Train No. 32 connects at Camden with
I Charleston Division, of the Southern Halli
for all points south.
| Train No. S3 leaving Catndea at 12.40 p.
going west, makes conncotlon at Lanca*
?. O., with the L to K. R.t at Catawba Ji
tlon with the S. A. L., going north ; at R
RIU wtth the Southern Railway, going nort
Train No. II connects at niacksDurg with
Southern Hallway from the south. A t Mar
N. C, with Southern Hallway going wni.
k A M L HUNT, A. TRIPP,
President. Superlntwtvdei
a B. LUMPKIN. <S. P. A.
Administrator's NotiC'
aii parties inaohW'i to tho estate of the
James K. Manaey, Jr.. aro hereby notitlei
oouio forward and make pavinent to the un
Igned, end all parties holding claim* ag.t
the said estate will present them properly
rirored on or before the lf>th day of Noven
OUO H.J. DECKHAM,
oot. 10-lmo. Admlnlatrtor.
Monet) Loanei
T negotiate Mortgage Loans on impri
farms at reasonable rates.
R. E. WYLIE,
Attornoy at Uw, Lancaster, S
f> M -ttepl Wd. t?v>.
Dr, M. A. Simmons Liver Medicine CI
tii'i Completion, Klres Houyancy to the M
Cores fteadaohe, Hegolatoe Stomuoh, Ho
and Liver.
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% IPc Ore
* to bo
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^ We have teams
1111 y. i caiiib i <
around the city. E
and stylish. Bran<
? and traps,?the hes
^ be had. If you wa
? can be gotten up in
g SlrUOTf
J for it. We meet coi
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ENDANGER
nyif traatand
relieve M f
Um 41mm* LrnrBLm
itloyli
nitdM Kut HWri if it k dfceomd. Tha
spreading and eating deeper into the flesh,
it sorely ruin the health ana sap the very life,
great desire and search for something to cure,
ores and ulcers, and is the only medicine that
>. Ordinary Sarsaparilla and potash mixtures
at has taken possession of the blood. Do not
"Wetotae what I considered only a light wound. It
deal of oein. I was treated by many doctors, and
ear good. I had heard 8. 8. S. highly recommended
truly gratifying. 8. 8. 8. seemed to get right at the
tore Vealed up and waa cured aouud and well. I now
ijg dflM. J. H. McBravbk, Lawrenceburg, Ky."
adly
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prepared ;
the Civcrj.). <;
for a loner drive in the ^
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sr pleasure driving in and
everything neat, nice and Mi
J new rubber tire buggies
t driving horses that can ^
mt the nicest turnout that ^
town, call on W
& CRAWFORD
mpetitioi) in price. J
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Heath
Bankir
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EIGHT months of grov
start the busiest Aut
caster has ever seen
gathered the newest and be
welcome, to the biggest anc
chandise in upper Carolin
know what our competitors
of Dress Goods, Silks and
ing, lead us to think that tY
_i i__ i i.i __i_ i.
siocks, ur eise nicy asK too
DRESS GOODS A]
is our forte. It is the m
our business. We are just
display of Millinery and 01
caught the "public's eye" a
assistant are kept busy all
Brilliant showing of our
tempting prices,?we meet
with a velvety finish, Fren<
fine twill finish, in all the
Cheviots in shaggy effects,
that our stock of Black Drt
in the cities. We show
iots, Camel's Hair, Mohaii
Serges. No matter what k
here. In Capes and Furs,
values that can be offered,
have knowledge of their va
by an expert and we guarai
BANKRUPT
We are the luck
-?-$3,600
01
UMBER
from the bankrupt stoc
Co., Baltimore. That
wear that you want, wl
on the dollar.
Exciting tir
CLOTMTN<
More clothing and
than al! the balance of ]
to march our clothing
north pole. Sold one
of clothing Monday, C
^looo stock of Shoes nee
of a feather flock toget
buyers are flocking hei
vertisements are wortJ
goods. The people 1
believe in them.
; Heath Bkg.
J
lS & |
:antile
II
ompany. ? I
fi
yth an/ progress and we -^sj
limn that growing LanFrom
all Markets we've
st. We bid you come and ?
I cheapest stock of Mera.
We are too busy to
are doing, but the piles A 1
Millinery that we are sellicy
must have very small
much for them.
CfD MILLINERY |;
ost rapid growing part of ^
ly proud of it. Our grand
ur very low prices have
md Miss Thorn and her ^
I day and half the night.
Dress Goods and Silks,
all wishes. Broad cloths
:h Venetian cloths with
new shadings. Scotch
Always bear in mind
iss Goods is not surpassed
in Black Goods, Chev-,
Poplin, Henrietta and
:ind of Silk you want it is
be ready to buy the best
Furs are deceiving, few
lue. Ours were selected
ntee them.
j
I GOODS! ?
m
:y purchasers of
Worths
WEAR
"
k of Hodges Bros. &
means all the Underlie
it last at 50 cents
*
nes in our
S STOCK. <r
selling more clothing
Lancaster. It is as hard
prices as to find the
merchant $600 worth
)ctober 8. Our $10,ids
no mention. Birds
her, and all close cash
e. Prices in nnr a A.
- - - Vf 1*V4
lless until you see the
relieve in us, and we
& IVIer, Co. 1