Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, November 21, 1900, Image 5
COTTON AND PRODUCE
MARKET.
Oct. 29, 1900.
COTTON.
I Strict good middling 9.
PRODUCE.
Jutter (good) per pound 12,^
Eggs, per dozen 12
Wednesday, November 21, 1900.
Short Locals.
?Mrs. W. S. Lee, ol Auderson,
is visiting her daughter here, Mrs.
J. A. Stewman.
?Mr. H. F. Ilaile, of Kershaw
county, at one time a resident of
Lancastor, was in town Mondaj'.
jfe.. ^?Sheriff Hunter *has moved
IP into his handsome dwelling on
Elm street.
?Mr. II. M. Johnson who recently
moved his family to Cheraw
was in town Monday and
yesterday.
?There are five Thursdays in
this month. Thanksgiving comes
on the fifth, one week from to
morrow.
?There will be preaching by
the pastor at Gills creek at 11 a.
m. Sabbath, and at Pleasant Hill
at 4 p. m.
?Mr. Berry Mobley, a prosperous
farmer of the Heath Springs
section was in town yesterday as
was Dr. Edgar McDow of that
place.
?Wanted!?Chickens, Eggs,
Butter also Potatoes and all kind
of country produce. Highest
r market price paid.
2t. ] Porter <fe Tiireatt.
?The $100 offered by Gover
nor McSweoney for the apprehension
and conviction of the thief
who stole Mr. Eli Oaskey's cot j
ton will very likely be claimed. ,
?There will be Thanksgiving i
service at Unity church on the <
29th at 11 a. rn., and a thank <
offering for tho Hickory Grove 1
orphanage will be asked for in s
provisions and clothing. <
wilj l>e communion scr- ^
w ^
vice at Shiloh on next Sabbath.
Kev. J. M. White will assist the (
pastor, Kev. .W. C. Kwarf.
(.'reaching Saturday at the usual
hour by the former minister.
?Col. Loroy Springs of Lan <
, ' caster is at the Columbia. Aside 1
from interested motives ho thinks
the Soaboard would do bettor by ,
running a line from Camden, via J
Lancaster, to Chester, than from '
Kethunc,, S. C., to Monroe, N. C.
?Columbia State, 20th. i
\tr ~ i '
? v* e nave now in connection
1
with our grocery store a first class J
restaurant, furnished with the '
best the market affords. Polite <
waiters and good cooks will serve '
.you a lunch or full meal or any 1
amount you want, at the very j
lowest price. Call and see us.
2t. | Porter & Tukeatt.
(
?The Cedar Camp W. (). W. ,
of Van Wyck, will dedicate its i
hall on the night of the 20th
inst. Mr. W. 8. L. Porter, Clerk
/I i ft 1 A 1
or uourt, tins oeen appointed
Special Deputy Sovereign Comn.sudor
to officiate at the (led- ;
flk, ication. An invitation is extcn '
(led to Lancaster Camp, No.
? Mrs. A. 11. Green who has J
been spending a week with her
daughter here, Mrs. W. T. Wil- j
lianis, returned to her homo in
' i
ilock Hill Sunday afternoon,
accompanied by her husband, I
Gapt. A. H. Green, who came
down Saturday. Gapt. Green is
the clever hostler ol the Carolina
Ilotel of his town. ,
?J. B. and G. M. Walters, under
the firm name of J. B. Wal- |
ters A Bro., have bought the furniture
in the I'oace Hotel and
leased the building for five years. 1
They take charge of the hotel
Monday. The senior of the broth- ,
era is married and expects his I
family in a fow days. As soon \
as a business house can bo se- J
cured the brothers will open up
a mercantile business also. They c
are progressive, hustling young 1
men and we are glad to have J
them as a permanent fixture in
Wills Point.?Wills Point (Tex.) *
Chronicle.
?Miss Alice WilliamR, who s
has been at home for some time ^
sick, returned to Winthrop col- 6
lege Monday to resume hor stud c
ios. 1
?Dr. C. B. McKeown and Hep- C
resentative P. L. Hardin of Hasc
comville were in town Monday.
?WANTED.?A good second \
hand two-horse wagon. Apply r
at ENTRRPRrsK office.
?The days of preaching at
Spring Hill church hereafter will
bo the first Sunday and Saturday ,
before, of each month, at 11 on 0
* a
Sunday and at 12 on Saturday. v
?Rev. and Mrs. Chalmers Fra- a
ser and Miss Eliza Lanear re- *
turned vesterdav from an extend 1
* p
ed visit to relatives in Atlanta i
and other points in Georgia, Mr. "
Eraser having recovered from his *
spell of malarial fever. ?
?John S. and Paul R. Bratton
wero acquitted of the charge of J
the murder of Ilarrv A. Brown
in the Yorkville court last week. r
Neither Mrs. Rratton or Mrs. *
Brown appeared at the trial.
?Wantkd !?Dogwood and ^
Persimmon in 4, 0 and 8 feet
lengths. Dogwood must be not
less than 5 inches in diameter
at small end, and the Persimmon
not less than 7 inches. $4 4.
per cord at depot here.
I. S. West,
Imo.l Lancaster, S. C.
v
?Rev. J. M. White returned
Saturday from Synod at Louisville,
Ga., and filled his appointment
Sabbath morning at Unity t
md preached at the A. R. P. ?
church hero Sabbath night. lie B
reports that Rev. G. G. Parkin- f
ion of Little Rock, Ark., was P
dected a professor in the Tlico- *
logical Seminary at Due West, y,
S. C.,and that Rev. W.W. Orr, ii
jf Corsicana, Texas., was elected
agent for Erskine College.
Llev. J. S. Mofl'att, of Chester, '
was elected treasurer of the
Theological Seminary as the 0
successor of the late Joseph ^
Wylie who held that position ^
Tor many years. Rev. D. G. "
Phillips of Bradley, S. C., will *
take charge of a new mission in
Birmingham, Ala., for fivo 8
years at a salary of $1,000 per 11
innum. Rev. J. A. Wilson, D. u
D., of Alleghany, Pa., was the l)
fraternal delegate of the U. P.
3iiurcn and Kev. VV . Li. Pressley,
1). D., of Due West, will *
represent the A. R. P. Synod at 1
the U. P. Assembly next May. *
The Synod accepted the A. R. ^
P. Orphanage property at Hick- j,
jry Grove from the board of
trustees, and elected a new
board composed of twelve men, ?
representing all the Presbyteries
in the Synod. J
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There is no pleasure in life if !'
you dread going to the table to
eat and can't rest at night on ac- (l
count of indigestion. Henry Wil- 11
liarns, of Boonville, !n!., says he
Buffered that way for years, till o
bo commenced the use of Kodol e
Dyspepsia Cure, and adds, "Now c
I can eat anvfhinor I liko ami all i
j r> - ? "* i
I want and sleep soundly every c
night." Kodol Dyspepsia Cure t
will Digest what you eat. Craw
ford Bros. d-w-s r
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Agents Wanted! ?
The position of resident special
agent of the Equitable Life As v
nuranco Society for Lancaster and ,
vicinity is open to a man of good (
character and ability. A valliable
contract, carrying renewals
will be given, to the right man. .
Address, W. J. Roddky,
If. Hock Hill, S. C. 0
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T# Cure ? Cold In One Day
Take Laxative Bromo-Quinlns Tablets.
All druggists refund the money c
if it fails to cure. E. W. Grove's signature
is on each box. Stir.. 0
Wotice to Telephone Subscriber*.
Hereafter the office will be
>pen for connections from 9 to
[Oft. m. and 3 to 4 p. m. on
Sunday.
4 **I>outul Supper
The young ladies of Buford
vill give a "pound supper" on
Jatnrday night, Dec. 1st., at the
chool house. The public are
tordially invited. All young
adies desiring to help us are re
luested to bring cake. The proeeds
will be applied to the
hurch organ.
Etta Lingle, Carrie Gayle, Lula
Yalters, Qua Funderburk. Uomnittee.
Story of n Slnre.
To be bound hand and foot for years
iy the chains of disease is the worst
nrm n f aluvurv I'Jnoo???? r\ w : 11:
wt uiM?v? J. Vit wi nr \r. TT Iilillllin,
if Manchester, Mich., tells how such a
lave was made free. He Fays: "My
rife has been so helpless for live years <
hat she could not turn over in bed
,lone. After using two bottles of Elecric
Bitters, she is wonderfully imiroved
and able to do her own work."
rhis supreme remedy for female dis
aaes quickly cues nervousness, sleepessness,
melancholy, headache, baok,che,
fainting and dizzy spells. This
niracle working medicine is a godend
to weak, sickly, run down people.
Svery bottle guaranteed. Only 50c.
>old by Crawford Bros., Druggist. fl
fititler-Mackorell Marriage.
The announcement of the mariage
of Miss i'et Mackorell, the
landsome and attractive sister of
dr. J. B. Mackorell and Mrs. .1.
). Hicks of our town last Wedlesday,
was inadvertantly omited
from Saturday's paper. She ,
yas married to Mr. J. C. Butler
f Greenwood. The cremony was
?crformed at the home of her
ather at Blackstock. Mr. and
dra. Butler will spend sometime 1
n Abbeville and after the '28th
gill make Greenwood their future
iome.
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Many people worry because
hey heheye they hayo heart disase.
The chances are that their
earts are all right but their
tomaehs are unable to digest
ood. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure diests
what you eat and prevents 1
be formation of gas which makos 1
he stomach press against the
eart. It will euro every form of
ndigestion. Crawford Bros.
d-w-s
turn It urnetl.
The barn of Bob Crawford, col 1
red, who lives on Mr. George
IcDow's place in the Jackson
am section, was destroyed bv ,
ire Sunday night about 7 o'clock,
le lost about $100 worth of corn,
odder, hay and cotton seed The <
opposition is that the lire was of
ncendiary origin, as they are <
mable to account lor its origin
nnn ?M\r ilim.fi'
J WV..V.. VW^W.., . (
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DeWitt's VVitch Hazel Salve
rill quickly heal the worct burns
nd scalds and not le.ivo a scar (
t can he applied to cuts and raw
urfaces with prompt and Hoot ting
effect. Use it for piles and
kin diseases. Beware of worthess
counterfeits. Crawford Bros.
d-w s
Inbber From Cotton Seed Oil.
Savannah, fia., Nov. lit.?
olin G. Carter, formerly of ,
ioston, Mass., the inventor of
, process for making a substi- ,
lite for rubber from cotton seed
il, died in the city hospital this
norning after a brief illness. (
By profession Mr. Carter was
. landscape and portrait paint- ,
r. Several years ago he dis- ,
overed his oil rubber process,
le went to Boston to enlist
apital in his invention. Thirty
housand dollars was invested
n a plant near Greenwich f'ark. j
ire soon artor destroyed it, but (
t was rebuilt, only to be badly
amaged by a storm. Again it
;ns rebuilt and was on the eve
f being started once more when (
eath claimed its originator. j
The process was known only ,
r> Mr. Carter, and unless he (
sft written instructions and (
irections for the continuance
f the work, it is probable the ,
ecret died with him. (
?If you want a sewing ma i
hine come to the Enterprise ]
flflce before you buy. i
The Ore tic ft n-Marion Marring*
Mr. J. B Drennan of Richburj
S. 0., and Miss Eugenia Marion (
Hickory Grove were united i
the sacred bonds of wedlock at
o'clock Wednesday, Nov. th
14th, 1900 Ilev. J. P. Marioi
the father of the bride and put
tor of the Presbyterian churc
performed the ceremony in a
solemn and impressive word
which made the two young per
pie husband and wife. Mis
Mary Marion played the weddin
march. F. A. Drennan, of (J(
lumhin S (1 wna Koot mon 1
It. Atkinson, B. II. I'edrew, J. J
Harden of iiichburg, S. C., G.
Drennan, of Chester, S. C., an
Itev. Preston Marion of the Cc
lumbia Theological Seminar
were the attendants. The churc
was profusely decorated wit
flowers and evergreens. The fill
capacity of the church was take
up by the citizens of the tow
and community to witness th
marriage. The wedding part
left immediately after the core
mony for Iiichburg, S. C., an
were given a reception by Mi
and Mrs. J. S. Drennan, th
parents of the groom, at 8:30 th
same evening. Thus closed
beautiful marriage scene in th
Presbyterian church at llickor
Grove. The happy couple hav
our best wishes for their futur
bliss.
Both makers and circulators o
counterfeits commit fraud. Hon
est men will not deceive you int
buying worthless counterfeits o
DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve. Th
originalis infallible for curin
piles, sores, eczema and all skii
diseases.Crawford Bros, d-w-s
New York's Raid on Vice.
New York, Nov. 19?Th
police board met at headquai
tors today in a session especiall;
called by President York t
consider tlie letter sent to tli
board by Mayor Van Wyck ii
regard to the charges made b;
Bishop Potter. All member
of the hoard were present excep
Commissioner Hess, who is ill
The hoard preferred charge
against Inspector Adam Cros
anci Captain Herlihy. Ilerlih
is the captain who is alleged t
have been impertinent in hi
reply to tlie Rev. Mr. Paddock
of the Pro-Cathedral, who aske<
for information. Herlihy wa
011 Saturday transferred fron
his precinct to the steamboa
squaa.
I'he hoard sent a letter t<
Bishop Potter, which, afto
quoting the Bishop's referenc
to the treatment of Dr. Paddock
goes on to say :
'The first knowledge that an,
member of the police board hat
of this alleged insult was convey
ed in the public prints of Sep
lember 28, which reported th
proceedings of the Episcopa
Convention, having reference t
this subject matter. The resolu
tion adopted by such conventioi
called for an investigation by yoi
and, it the facts justified it, th
presentation of a suitable com
munication to his honor, th
mayor. In view of this resolutioi
I ho police board has waited tin
result of your investigation an<
such action as you should deer
necessary. The receipt of you
communication from the mayo
places fho matter now before th
hoard for its action; and to tli
end that proper charges may b
formulated against the officer
complained of, the preparatio
of which necessarily required
specific statement of the date
and times of the alleged offenc
and the persons against whon
the offence was committed,
respectfully request that yoi
cause to he submitted to me fo
the use of the police board th<
name of the person or person
against whom the offence wa
committed; the date or dates o
its occurrence, and the languagi
used as nearly as may he. llpoi
the receipt of such informntioi
charges will bo formulated am
preferred against these officer
who may be named. The practice
at the police hoard has been t
permit the appearance of conn
*el for the parties making com
plaints on the trial had agains
a member of the force. In tlii
1 M fomen
2 Who hav& She
e
BS&BG&
h
,v Despondency in woman
ltf is a mental condition
> die eciiy tsvcG&ablo to some
is distinctly femsie fSLI
g Well women don't havo j
the blues, but compasaI
tlvoly few people under
I stand that the right nsediI'
olne will drive them a way,
(1 ?l
LydW E. Pink am'' Vcg? Compound | '
Li.il. mil * ;
^ overcomes the blues, be"
osuse it Is the snfegurrb
li of woman's tr^rftls*
II it regulates the entire
ii female organism as
n nothing clre dnast Whin
e the drujp&irtg sensation
, ana ijto antzmssjim gc, St: a I
y bSuor. vsM rjzy tls Or.
j Rord the If*firm fw?!
woman &ppsprang En th*s
r- paper w&mon tv^o teavo j
0 tried it and ffno'.v* T'-iere {
e are a mtLEon su*;h women*;
? case, howevor, there is no desire
y that the complaint should hoi
e made by the party to whom the
,0 alleged insult was given, the
police hoard preferring tho
charge. It will, however, permit,
and is most onrne-tlv requested,
that yon designate a]
r counsellor-at-law, who will repo
1 I
^ resent you in the prosecution j
e of this complaint, and if in hisl
g judgment it is deemed best the
n form of compiaint may be
drafted by such counsel.
In leterenee to the statements
contained 111 your connnuuication
0 as to open and public violation of j
, law and discipline in (lie neigh- ;
borhood of Pro Cathedral, the
^ board litis taken action iheronti " ,
Q The following resolution was ,
^ also adopted:
uResolved, That tho chief of
^ police he and is directed to cause
j. a rigid enforcement of nil laws
and ordinances throughout the
city of Now York, and that he I
8 ,
give to the same his personal at
tfiition and insist upon a rigid
^ compliance witii this resolution
on the part of every ollicer in the
department, and that ho will
1 adopt such measures as will
enable him to he assured that the
8
requisitions of this resolution are i
* complied with.and when a failure
to so comply exists he is required '
to at once prefer charges against
0 the delinquent persons."
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Notice to Debtor* of II. /. Creyorff
?fl Co. ami Farmer*' Itankiny
and Mercantile Co.
y
^ All notes and accounts helonging
to the old firm of H J.
Gregory & Co. and to the old
0 firm of the Farmers' Hanking
1 and Mercantile Company have
0 been placed in my hands for
collection. Parties indebted to
n either or both firms are request- ,
j ed to come forward and mottle
at once.
J. F. GREGORY.
e Oct. 2d.. 1000.
?
j For Sale or Rent,
n A Store House 22x00 feet
r and lot in a splendid little town.
r Freight rates as good as any
e point in the State. Address
0 .1. I). DAVIS,
Catawba, S. C.
: i
a I Administrator's Notice!
All parties liulobtod U> tbo mtntn of tbe late
0 I JmrcH It. Mn**si*y, Ir.. 1m ; l> in>t il? I i?>
I coino furwartl ni.'l make inivmrni ?< thv un<|,-r
II HltHirri. nil .ill I' .rll'M hoMin ' cl.iiins nsuitsl
> th<- nut. I estate will present th? m pr..|?erly ap
I or. ri .1 oil or l.eforo ihc l.Mli .lav of Nov. ml > r
r?>, H.J RKl'KIl AM,
* oct lu-lnio Adinlnlstrtor.
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e
? Notice to Road Overseers.
8 A F.I. OVERSEERS of the public
F 2\ roadn wFio have not worked their
p respective sections <>l road, will call
out their hands at once anil work the
n ?ame. M. C. GARDNER, Co. Sup.r
n
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8 fJl/s- / (71) 1 FSEI!
* Sf Sctolar?h)|
POSITIONS GUARANTEED.
Undar a.OOO Cash Depoalt.
I" R?t'ro*d Par*
f Of*n * y?*r tr> Both N?x?a. Very Oh.op BosrA
Otorgta-AUlMitiM SudnoH Collyrr,
h IMM, aart^ai
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PUT Y0Uli heads
TOG ETHER and
decide to eat at DUFFS'
RESTAURANT
You 11 find the food, cooking, and
service much superior to that olse*
where.
OYSTERS are served in all
styles.
My market can supply youi'
table with the nicest meats.
Yours to serve,
A. F. DUFFT.
P/mne SO.
More Mules
Coming !
Yes, ami
Horses, Too !
Having woll nigh sold out the
lv.< carloads of slock we received
the other day, our Mr. Crawford
is now o11 the western markets
Imying more Mules and Horses
for our rapidly increasing trade.
The carloads of new stock being %
bought bv Mr. Crawford are expeeled
to arrive hero Saturday of
this week, so don't fail to call
and see them. You'il
Find in the Lot
Some rare beauties in both Mules
and Horses. And while you are
looking at our fine stock, you
can tako a peep our handsome
display of vehicles?Buggies and
Wn gons.
ELLIOTT cf- CPA WFORD.
Registration Notice.
rilllE PUBLIC will take notice that
JL the Registration Rooks will h?
open at the COURT HOUSE for the
registration of parties entitled to register
under the constitution, on the
1st Monday t Tuesday in each month,
until 30 days preceding the general
election. J. M. CASKET,
Chair. Bd. Reg. Lancaster Co.
March 7. WOO.
MOUTH CAROLINA ? GEORGIA
j) EXTENSION R. R. COMPANY.
Schedule N*. 4
In Effect 12.01 a. m.. Sunday, Dec. 24, 1800.
BetweenCamden.S.C^and Blacksbnrg.S.C.
West. 33 East.
Firm Class EASTERN TIME. First Class
Passenger Pimnrngfr
Daily Daily
Except STATIONS. Except
Sunday. Sunday
p. M l A M.
12 SO Camden 12 25
I 15 DeKttlb . 12 02
1 2? Westvllle 11 50
11 401 s Kershaw II 35
C2 10 Ilcath Spring II 20
?2 15 Pleasant Hill il 15
*2 351 Lancaster 10 55
:;2 501 Riverside 10 40
,}$ 00 Sprlnitdoll 10 30
8i(|i Catawba Junction 10 20
bS 20 Leslie 10 10
P3 40i Rock Hill 10 K)
7 3 551 Newport 8 35
* 4 02' Tlrzah I 8 30
rt4 20 YorkvlUe I 8 15
i?4 35 Sharon 8 00
* 4 50 Hickory tlrore I 8 45
" 5 00 Smyrna 8 15
5 20 IilackaburR 8 15
p M a M
Between Blacksburg,S.C.~and Marion.B.C.
W.~s. ii i East. ft
v,T t'le-s EASTERN TIME. Sec. Class
Mix.-.I Mixed
Lia ' ~ Daily
Pr-. STATIONS. | Except
A. M l\ M.
8 10 Ulaclcsburp ! 40
8 30 Karls n 20
8 4o T'attcraon Springs 0 12
Shelby 0 <*?
I t i?i Lhtlimore t ,vj
10 It'j Mooresboro 4 40
l" vs< llenrlettn 4 W
10 5* Forest Cltv 3 Jo
II |.' RutherforOton 3
11 8f> Millwood 3 OJ
11 4.' Golden Valley 2 SO
12 0f> i Thermal City 2 4f?
12 2.'. Glen wood > 20
12 ' Marion 2 bit
A. 34 P At.
u i >t. _ t; a i' i'.n i'. v ii. v i si ( >n K/s.vr.
Firsi ciivHH ' Flr^t^a**
Ift 13 EASTERN TIMK. 14 I*
_____ r-**
3e"? STATIONS
" "(ZJ 40 2/. ItiA
I I I "
P M A M.l A M p M.
I OU rt od Hlncksburg "> #0 3 00
I it- ? 30 Cherokee Kallfl 7 3-1 2 43
I 40 ti 40 Gaffney 7 10 7 JJ
P M A. M. IB AM, I' *
Trains Noi. 82 and 33 connect nt Lllut^UhI>urfc
with trains on the OalTney Division.
Train No. 32 connects at Camden with the
Charleston Division of the Southern Hallway
for all points south.
Train No, 33 leaving Cantden at 12. to p. in.,
going west, makes connection at Isincaster,
S with the I, A C. K R , at Catawba 'unetlon
with the s. A I,., going north; at Roolc
Htll with the Southern Hail war, going noi th
Train No. 11 connects at Hlackshurg with tlio
Southern Rail way frotn the south. At Marlon,
N C.. with Southern Railway going wtAt. .
SAMX. HUNT. A TIIIPP, j
President ' Superintendent.
S U. LUMPKIN. ? P A. ,