Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, December 19, 1900, Image 2
WomenL)
vVT Are you completely exhausted? 1(
[>o vnti auffer everv month?
II If you answer " yes " to any of
|| these questions, you nave ills wnich
j "Wine of Cardui cures. Do you
appreciate what perfect health would
[i be to you? Alter takiof Wine of
|| Carnui, thousands like you have rcalf
'red it. Nervous strain, loss of sleep,
'A cold or indigestion starts menstrual
i; disorders that are not noticeable at
first, but day by day steadily grow
r into troublesome complications, wine
| of Cardui, used just before the men|
strual period, will ksen the female .
. system in perfect condition. This
U medicine is taken auietly at home.
There is nothing like it to help
I women enjoy good health. It costs
only $1 to test this remedy, which is
endorsed by 1,000,000 cured women.
Mrs. Una T. Frieburg, Cast St Louis,
III., sayst "I sm physically a mw
woman, by reason of my use of Wine of
Cardui ana Thcdfonfs Black Draught"
Id oasas raqatrtae special glractlons. *S<1rss?.
(trine trmstotna, "Tbs LadlaC Advisory
Dapnruiiaat. Tbs Chattanooga Medietas
Co.. Cb-ttaoooes, Tsnn.
LIXCASTER ENTEHPHISB.
'ubltshod fcvery Wednesday and baturday
BY
?be Enterprise Pnbllshla^ - C?mpany
A. J. CLARK Editor.
One Year $1.00
Six Months, .... 50 cts
Three Months 25 cts
In Advance.
Wednesday. Dec. 10. 1000.
We have eome few subscribers
who have not paid us a cent
iliis century and it's only a couple
ol weeks till the century is
gone. Do get a move on yourself,
dear reader, if you are one
ot that class and rush in and pay
up and start the new century
a new. Come, hurry up.
One of the best evidences that
the people of this and surrounding
counties are in better shape
than they have been for many
3 ears, if not better than they
ever were, is the fact that they
are buying so much furniture this
fall. We have roou more wagons
t his fall going out with furniture
than we ever saw in one fall lie
lore, and much of it is furniture
of a good quality. It. is said that
the market for iron is the pulse
to the markets of the world.
when iron ia tiirrli limoc at-.. nri\L.
? ?
peroiis and when it is low trade
conditions are stagnant and busi
i.ess sluggish. So in a smaller
way it seems to be with furniture,
When people are prospers*
$ A Qt'
I * Heat]
I Making
Hi di
|
K! weeks left. We r
injured try the dus
y souled CHRIST
*
I $8,500
^ at a merciless redi
^ Exquisite Tailor ^
(<? derwear, Fancy G
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? HEAr
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Uiey buy more furniture and bet
ter furniture. When times are
hard they get along with what
they have; or if they must buy
they buy cheap furniture.
A EltlENZIKI) MOB AVENUES
MURDER. '
White Barber Waylaid ah He
YVok Uoing Peacefully to HIh
Home and Wife.
Indianapolis, Ind.t Dec. 26.?A
special to the Sentinel from Rockport,
Ind., says:
Two negroes, Jim Henderson
and Bud Rowland, who waylaid,
brutally murdered and robbed
ilollie Simons, a white barber,
early this morning were lynched
the jail yard by a mob of 1,000
freinzied citizens tonight. The
negroes were arrested early and
although Rowlands clothing was
bloodstained, the men claimed
they were innocent of the crime,
[nthe meantime,Sheriff Clemen*,
of Union county, Ky., arrived
with a trained bloodhound in response
to a telegraphic, Riimmona.
When the dog was placed on
j the trail ha followed it until he
!reaohod the house where Rowland
lived, *ix blocks from tho
scene of the murder, and went
baying to the bed the negro had
oocupiad. This was enough for
the frienzied populace.
Within a few miuutes a mob of
a thousand howling, blood-thirsty
citizens, with sledge hammers,
ropes and guns were running io
I th? i* 1 HhoriflT A nrl?rann o rwl
his two deputies made a stand
and attempted to protect the prisoneri.
The officers were seized
by the loaders of the mob, who
disarmed them. The sheriff waa
then locked in a room aud placed
under guard, but ho stoutly re
fuaed to give up the keys or tell
where the prisoners were hidden.
Failing to get the keys, the mob
made a determined but uneuo
eessful attempt to broak in the
jail door. By this time the would
be lynchers were in a perfect
frenzy and securing a telegraph
pwie they used it ac a battering
ram aud caved in the side wall of
the jail. The door of Howard's
cell was then quickly broken
in with sledgo hammers and h?
was dragged from the jail to the
east side of the court yard, where i
a nooso was placed around hisj
neck, lie was given time to make!
a statement in which he implies I
ted Jim Henderson and another1
negro.
Rowland then begged piteously
for mercy, but the mob rwift
i Iv swum? the confeR^ed murderer
to h tree and riddled hia bod.v
with bullet*.
Leaving the body of Rowland
dangling from the limb of the
tree, the mob runhed back to the
jail and attempted to burnt open
WW lis
ORIOU5
h Banki
clean sweep of everyth
trees us to add anotl
~>vvn thp middle wnllc m
mist make room for car
X and morter later on.
MAS BARGAINS
I Perth of
action. Look over the
niits. Newest Neck-w<
oods, Scarfs, Table Co
rH
Xi
the cell occupied by Hender o ,
but before the steel bars yielded
to the blows of the sledge some
some one in the crowd fired upoh .
the terrified negro as he crouched '
in trie corner of his cell. A few
moments more and the door of
the cell was broken in. The
negro, more dead than alive, was
dragged at a rope's end to the
court house yard and swung on
the tree beside the body of Rowlaud.
Firing a parting volley at the I
swinging bodies, the mob, eager
for another victim, hurried away I
to catch the other negro implica
ted by Rowland in his confession.
Ho was found at a hotel where he
was employed as a porter. The
k a <veA nono eerl f a t a ? a r\f 4 U a
nr^i u rourtj/ru iu kid iuui ui tuc I
building Hud Manager Debuler
succeeding in convincing the mob
that the porter had nothing
to do with the crime, proving an t
alibi for him. The mob then die- f
persed apparently satisfied with c
11r awful work of vengeance. 3
The negroes' victim, Simons, y
was waylaid and murdered in the
most brutal manner one square
from the main street of the city
as he was going to his home from 1
his barber shop at 2 o'clock this a
morning. As was customy with f
him he carried the day's receipts 1;
at his place of business. The b
negroes were aware of this and ll
evidently laid their plans accord t
ingly. a
Crouching behind a fence they n
awaited their victim, jumped d
from their place of concealment d
and attacked him from behind, f
striking him over the head with a n
heavy club with a large nail b
driven into the end of it. Al- n
though terribly beaten Simmons o
made a desperate fight and bis
cries and struggles soon attracted n
two boys, who went to his assist- o
ance, but they were a moment n
too late. The victim of the two a
negroes having succumbed to the e
terrible beating lay dead at their 1
faet. d
The murderers then drove the o
would-be rescuers away aud ac- a
complished their original design f
?that of robbery?securing a bag
containing something over $40 e
from the prostrate form of their r
victim and made their escape.
Simons was terribly beaten;
hie skull was crushed in, his head
and face beaten into a pu'p. Four 8
gaping wounds showed where the , a
spike on the club had punctured b
the dead man's skull and pene y
IratAtl Kin hritin, (
Walter Kvans, one of the young (
men who attempted to save (
Simon's life and who afterwards
assisted in the removing of the i
dead nan's remains to his home j (
was greatly affected and almost ^
suffered nervous collapse. After,'
witnessing the tragedy touight he (
lost his reason.
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How to Cure Croup.
Mr. R. (iray, who lives near Amenia, i .
Duchess county, S. Y., says: "Chamberlains'*
Cough Remedy is the best
medicine I have ever used. It is a fine
children's remedy for croup and never t
I fails to cure. hen given as soon as
'fhe child becomes hoarse, or even c
after Die croupy cough has developed, i
if will prevent the attack. This i
should be borne in mind and a bottle 1
of the Dough Remedy kept at hand t
ready for instant use as soon as these *
symptoms appear. For sale by .J. F.
Maokny Co. I
f CHRi;
ng & I
ing. A great remodell
ler store room to our !
refiting the stores wi
penters and masons. H
Words and figures attra
in every nook and cori
AT f" ^ 4- T-%,?^ ^
v^ujufui<3 v
handsome Wraps, Clok
ear. Dress Patterns of
vers, Handkerchiefs, et<
I3XTC3r db TVE3
Do you |i;
Cough? e
Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will euro a in(
Dough or Cola at once. Conquers thl
Dtoud, Whooping-Cough and Measlo- bli
Dough without iail. Mothers praise w|
It. Doctors proscribe it for Bronchi- tht
tis, Hoarseness. Grippe, Pneumonia tic
and Consumption. It gives quick, ret
Bure results. Price, 25cts. Roflisotho jn.
dealer's substitute ; it is not as good. ca,
Dr.Bui'fs
Cough Syrup s
Always cures when others fail.
Dr. Bull'* Pills cure Constipation and Liver
Iroubioe. go pills, 10 Cts. Trial box, 5 eta.
Dead mau's widow is prostraed
and it is believedebe will die
rom the shock. Hoilie Simons .
ame here from Winslow Ind., fol
years ago and was a popular of
oung man. B,fl
Wl
HE HAS CONFESSED. thl
ah
uwensDoro, ivy., uec. l < ?jiio. tri
lolla, who was lynched tonight P/"
t Booneville, was implicated by j 1
lowland, one of the negroes |e!
puched last night at Ilockport ac
ut denied his guilt, lie told con- mi
icting stories, and it was learned
hat he was away from the Ver- s<>
ndah hotel, where he worked,
bout the time Simons was raur- ?
ered. Confronted with this evience,
liolla weakened and con- p
es*ed his share in the crime, admitting
that he struck the first i
i ow, and that the other two IR
egroes helped him to kill Sim- 1U
ns.
The citizens of Ilockport held a ti>
neeting tonight and formed an kn
rgani^ation for the purpose of
naintaining law and order and pp
ssisting the officers in the pros- Ad
cution of criminals. While the
vnching wrr only incidentally
lipcussed, the general peofiment
f the community upholds the
ction of the mob in taking af
airs into its own hands.
There is no purpose to prosicnt*
any one concerned in the
nob.
Vl IIIn
J*. A. Danforth, of UaGrange, Os., |
offered intensely for six months with ,
frightful running sore on his leg,
nit writes that Bncklen's Arnica Sal ve ,
vholly cored it in ten days. For U1- I
;ers, ounds, Burns, Boils, l'ain or'
"lies it's tne best salve in the world.I
ure guaranteed. Only 25c.. Sold hj
Crawford Bros, druggist. 6
Don't upo nny of tho counter
eits of DeWitt'p Witch Hazel j
ialve. Most of them are worth
ess or liable to cause injury. The j
iriginal DeWitt'a Witch Hazel'
salvo ia a certain cure for piles, t
iczema, cuts, scalds, burns, sores
indakin diaeasea. Crawford Drop..
d w a I '
Registration Notice.
]1HK rUBT.IC will take notice that .1
. the liegiatration Books will be tl
ipen at the COURT IIOUHE for the
-egistration of parties entitled to regster
under the constitution, on the
let t. Ti,nu,l?? i? ? k, ?V,
ini. tuuuuaj v * urnuj*j ill rai'ii iimmii ii, 1
intil 30 days preceding the general ! "
'lection. J. M.CASKEY,
Chair. Bd. Reg. Lancaster Co.
March 7. 1000.
^
SfMAg
VIercantil
ing sale begins at once.
DRY GOODS DP
11 begin in January. 1
["will pay us better to s
ct attention, but it is ex
ler of our store.
inb $7,00C
es and Capes. Warm
Silk, of Dress Goods,
etc. Come at once.
SROANTn
*? **,' ***? j#?fW
KAFNE8N CANNOT HE CUItED
>y local applications as they cannot
ich ilij? diseased portion of the car.
lere is only one way to cure deafss,
and that is by constitu ional
nedies. Deafness is caused by an
lamed condition pf the mucous lin<
of the Eustachian Tube. When
is tube is inllamed you have a rumniC
sound or imperfect bearing, and
len it is entirely closed. Deafness is
? result, and unless the inftaman
can be taken out and this tube
itored to its normal condition, hear<
will be destroyed forever; nine
ios out gf ten are caused by Catarrh,
lich is nothing: but an inflamed conion
of the mucous surfaces.
iVe will K?ve One Hundred Dollars
any case of Deafness (caused by
:arrh) that cannot be cured by
ill's Catarrh Cure. Send for circu s,
free. F J. CHENEY A CO./
Toledo, Ohio., ^
lold by drugrffists, 7Bc.
'all's Family Pills are best. p
It
Ntsry of a Nlarr. G
rob') bound band and foot for years ?
the chains of disease is the worst k
rm of slavery. Georgre I). Williams,
Manchester, Mich., tells how such a
ive was made free. He Bays: "My '1'
fe has been so helpless for five years P1
at she could not turn over in bed
>ne. After using; two bottles of Klecc
Bitters, slie is wonderfully imoved
and able to do her own work."
lis supreme remedy for female dis
Hes quickly cues nervousness, sleep- 1
isness,"melancholy, headache, back- j*
he, fainting anil dizzy spells. This
racle working medicine is n god- 11
nd to weak,sickly, rundown people. ?
rery bottle guaranteed. Only 150c.
Id by Crawford Bros., Druggist. 6 J
t t ()
tLL WHO I
si
JSE COLEMAN'S TOBCCO OIL LIN 11
*ENT say Its the Uost In the world WE _
kVE a guantlty on hand Instructions to elvo
llottlo to each of our subscriptions, except
Towns whore it Is sold by Medicine jJealerp.
Is is done to Introduce It where not already 1
nwn. If not sold it\^gur community, send ui
1 CENTS Cash or stamps for ONE y? ar's
jscrlptlon and we will seed you a bctilo
tEPAID, andelvo you the Agency,
dr as. SOUTHERN FARMER o
DURHAM, N C.
GAM
jro
AR(jHARENABCftRI)?Awi)Kk|[
rhese Game Boards liave R-.tlcs lor 50 G
CROKINOLE nm! all the CARRC
I have left my entire line
his year at PAYSE
ntee a good time to those
im.
Sa
FOR 1
e Comi
Our increasing bi
EARTMENT. T
^hus, time is [precious j
laughter prices now th
amination that proves
i zvoru7 c
Furs elegantly lined ai
of Wash Fabrics, Lin
This is the busy sea*
jiE COIUP
Every cotton planter should
rrite forourvaluable illustrated
amphlet, " Cotton Culture."
t is sent free.
Send name and address lo
ERMAN KALI WORKS, 03 Nassau St., N. Y.
4%
mi Hnow What Van Are lakluK
'hen yon take 3rove's Tasteless Chill
onio because the formula is plainly
rinted on every bottle show!ng that
is simply Iron and Quinine in a ^
isteless form. No cure, no pay. 60c.
To Lure a Cold In One Day
ake Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tabts.
All druggists refund the money
it fails to cure. E. E. Grove's Bigature
is 011 each box. :15c.
Liost or Stolen?
NE ANCHOR BUGGY ?red runinff
fffar?black body withtop. Comaratively
new. Liberal reward will
0 paid for delivery of same at our
:ablej.
t- w Clyburn-Heath Mule Cc.
POSITIONS QUARANTEHD.
Under $3,000 Caih Dapoalt
Railroad Par* Paid. A _
*> poar to Both Bum. /ary Cbacp Board.
Georgia-Alabama Business Colldfo,
Kaoon. (Mor^U
15Tie Only *
l|iy BOARD
with New Game,
^'"5 - - j The Only Board
with 5 Pin Cuban
Carroni Game
The Only Board
The Onlv Board
,l'' ConcaveCar1
ni ^,nP (l*at'<i)
The Only Board
JM* %"Jk^ onibining Orokinole
and Pocket
^ Carrom Games
)AY 0U0D5. ",'tli Game "Fl?g?
rnmmmAm^mm^ of the Nations,
a:ncs including and fifty other
>M GAMES Games.
: of Christmas goods for
ITJR'S. I only guar- ?
that get their goods from
nta Claus.
ifOU T t
$
oanv. %
1?-? $
isiness absolutely & ^
he workof tearing rag
' ^ Jk
r<>r us, only three !ft:
an have the goods \\
the story. Whole- |l
if 3hocs \
id fashionably cut. ?
ens. Hosiery, Un- f
ion. J
A.isr^e~. ?
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