Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, January 05, 1901, Image 4
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$ A Gt
| - <- Heat!
| Making "
S1 weeks left. We n
injured by the dus
I souled CHRIST:
! $8,500
if at a merciless redu
a Exquisite Tailor S
X derwear, Fancy G
t
| HEA-]
Had Killed Two Or Three Men
Before
Sheriff Kennedy died bravely in
the discharge of his duty, and the
sorrow that is felt in Abbeville,
where he was best known, for his
untimely and sad er.d will be
?-hared by all people throughout
tbe State, who read the atory of
i is murder, me Drum and unprovoked
killing of Mr. Kyle by the
; ume hand that slew the officer is
i 'so a matter fcr the deepest re
gret, not only because of his innocence
of offense, but because
Le was a straager in the state and
whs working among us nuder the
assured protection of our laws.
it will make a bad impression in
the minds of his people in New
England, as to the conditions exidliug
in the state vrheu hia body is
scut to his home iu Massachusetts
for burial, and the atoiy of bin
(j-.-.ith is published there.
The lossou of the crime is not
far to seek. It id plainly preseuteu
in the brief paragraph of the
dispatch reporting the criminal.
John Dxnsby, the double murder
er, it is noted, "was a notorious
character in Abbeville County,
?i;d had always been a rechit*s
man. Ha win t noted gambit,
and had killed two or three. me.?
before. His associates a ere mostj/
negroes. He his tried for the
ti'irder of a negro several years
mo, but was acquitted. lie had
l oon drinking for some dayp, and
\.s under the influence of liquet
wh.Mi the trouble occurred. Llo
for several years a deputy
I dted States marshal and apr
-are to hive hold that oflice
\ hen li6 committed his crim*? as
J is referred to in another place
>.?r a revenue detective."
i'he substance of this descript
on is that the murderer was of
; otoriously bad character, bad
hilled two or three men, had been
t ied and acquitted for killing
a negro, had been drinking for
several days, and was still influenced
with liquor, when ho
m.oI and killed his latest victims
\ i.hout provocation. Evidently,
i:ie law had dealt very lenientl}'
with him in his course of crime,
i.iid he had come to rogurd it
v. iih contempt. lie had killed 2
(.1 3 men before with impunity,
and did not set much value on
human life in consequence. He
ii.el "killed a negro" and had
I/, on tried for the killing and ae
q lifted. The indications are
p ;ong that he should not have
b"on acquitted, that he was probably
guilty of murder when he
hi.led one or more of his earlier
\ tiniB. If he had had justice
meted out to him then, he .vould
n>?t have brought iiii? sorrow an !
roach on the community in
v .rich ho livod. He was without
re-rard or respect for himself, and
omed nothing for his own life or
tlio life of others. He had long
b n a terror to many who know
hi in. There are no tears being
si.**! on his account, naturally.
u ?
r" ~y~~ tv * V?b
kw%-wv*'%'v It
ORIOUi
It Bank
clean sweep of everytl
rces us to add ano
n\n the middle walls ?
mist make room for cn
t and morter later on.
MAS BARGAINS
iPorfb of
~ - I T
iction. Look over the
>uits. Newest Neck-v
oods. Scarfs, Table C
ph BA^h
liis death is a cause for satisfai
tion.
Thore aro audi characters i
every county in the state, a
well as in Abbeville. Men wli
have killed other men withou
cause, and have been acquitted
readily and lightly. The stat
is* full of tbein ?ia tb/i nnimn
record of unpunished homicide
sufficiently shows. They kr
and no free to become a terro
to their easy going neighbor!
Now and then, not content wit
killing a negro, they kill a whit
man, a neighbor and a goo
citizen. It is the penalty f?
our liberal enforcement of tli
laws in favor of murderer
Abbeville is suffering the pei
alty today in the murder of on
j of her best citizens and of
stranger who was her guest an
under her protection.
It will be some other county
turn next week or the next. Tli
record will grow this year, niias
grown in years past. \V
have a total of between
ifwi M ooo nnmiioiM */\ . K.
......... . ... ..... ...
credit for tin* decade tlint ? n?! ?
yesterday. Murder is rife i
the State and will continue t
number its bloody victims, tint
we hojrin to punish it .'is mm
dor, .and not tro.al it .as a lij?li
offence. Tlio Dnnshys .are im
accidents. They are tlio nntun
products of tho indifl'oronco t
law mid life of the community
in which thev live. Outside tli
I State tlicy ore regarded as < >
Iponentsof tlio civilization of ?!i
j State, .and it is not altogetln
ja wrong judgment. Right n
wrong, liowov r, we must hen
tlio reproach before the world
and suffer for it, until we 001
root the conditions tliat entai
iit upon us.?New? and Courio1
I'ersons who euffor from tin
gestion can not expect to livf
long, because they cmnnot eat th
food required to nourish the hod
and the products of the undtKesl
I ed foods they do est poisons th
j blood. It is important to euro it
' digestion as soon as possible, an
the host method of doing this i
to use the preparation known a
Kodol Dyspepsia Cure. It digest
; what you oat and restores all th
digestive organs to perfect hcaltl
Crawford Hroa. d-w-s
Speed of on Earthquake.
Speaking of the Indian eartl
quake of 1897 a London scion
tint says the vibrations travcle
Jo Europe, where they were r<
corded at very many at at ions, an
no doubl would h:ivo beei
equally well recorded at an,
other place on the surface of ou
world had there been provide
sutiab'u ndnitnents. The pre
liminary tremors, which ar
probably waves and compression
travelled through the world t
reach Italy and other countrio
with an aver ge rate of 3-15 mile
per minute, or 9 kilomtoerb pe
** ? <1* m
>*i *H1+i
S GHRI
ing" &
ling. A great remodel
thcr store room to our
ind refiling the stores w
irpenters and masons.
Words and figures attr;
i in every nook and cor
.w /f ?
(Llotpittg a
handsome Wraps, Clol
'/ear. Dress Patterns o
vers, Handkerchiefs, et
L3Ti*rc3r cto ivr:
! second?a rate which, it will be
observed, is higher than that at
11 which similar movements can be
s Iransmitted through glass or
o steel. The largo waves, which
it are probably quasi elastic graviI,
jtation waves, by traveling over
e the surface of ihe earth reached
,1 t Europe at a rate of 113 miles per
is'minute, or 2.1)8 kilometers per
II' second.
?r | It. is likely that these latter
1. Idistnrhances reached stations iri
h ; Europe by traveling from their
,? origin iii two directions r< und ! 1 c
d : world. As on indication of th-s
.1 - . * c . i. _
i] c 111 ^ nim?i .1 \ /;t \ui.lt hi ? M?.
ie 1 European si ttio:s-'ijj'it u;:;ii:n
h I tions aro to I e seen on I ho seis
i I mo^rams a: time.; ir kIjOuIiI ix
io poet to lind kim'Ii inuri i^a li:*d
a j t hoy I j:.voiv-ti from India to
dj Europe by I ho lon^e* possible
|ron?o. Pi?>m !!.< pt-riod of those
'h * jivo*. '-'hi. h i.t u: 1*2 ceo?
ie . n i-., .! : ii i:- . ;} ?? it /, their
it Ion. t.ii i i\ i;o :r;v * *; !. *i? osti
e ma ?>' >; h i? t/ ; > ir miles;
>(> J whiUi : ub deducted
j- him t 1 < , 'ii. i. ;1 > ;t? ill.ixi
<1 !> 11!' iif;, '< ' "?tin:a
n ??<J .?! IV'ii >
0 The r ! x'v ?. oi I ho movonipnt
1 1 wflv ?nco that they could not be
r"''e t w ! .f he magnitude was
im. ii th.t ;!s.) ipft.dod ??t? of tii
, j??o.ipry vmhi not bo ahia to re
?f y ni r t inl move
13 i > r .undi nirs The
H !
lai t m ' these aiaturbance*
/.an ' tii.'I r'i- ' ('or tiro extend
0 iu. eve ? vera hours, preclude
then) tr-.jv fh? category of tromor>'
vi'T'iiion or micro-eisms.?
r B.r liiu^hai'i Age?Ileruld.
r Huri-ti IIIn LrR.
il j V. ? . \ v.i f rfh, o' r.n(JrAngi>. <.s?
suftVr il liens.*ly for bit i ion; lis with
j h fright'ill running sore on his leg,
1 vriu?Hih*t Hnr kino's A ruioa Sal ?<>
; \i li My ciifcil it in ten days. For UI.'. i
. ' u.'ls. Huron, Hoils, Pain or
^ i i i!? s it's the heat salve in the world.
("ore guaranteed. Only 25o. Hold by
H ' Orewford Pros, druggist. ft
J j
e a Dinner at (he White llotine.
1
d Washington, .Inn. 2.?The
is social season of (lie now ye:?r nt
is the White House was opened t?,
:s night when President and Mrs.
? McKinley gave a dinner in honor
' ot the Cabinet and their ladies
1 He table, set in (he shape of a
doub'e T in the State dining
room, presented an attractive ap
poaranoo. The prevailing decora
huiih wrrc pintta a on neponms
(j with ferns. In tho cart room
largo wreaths of evergreens and
j holly lump over tho groat mirrors
and garlands of tho ?nme worn
twined ahonf tho whito pillats.
' Tho Marino Hand furnished the
. music.
>1
e Tho merited reputation for eur
ing piles, sores and pkin diseases
' acquired by HeWitt's Witch Ha
zh! Salvo, has led to ?he rnakinv
H of worthless counterfeits Bo
8 aure to get only Do Witt's Salve,
r Crawford Broi. dwa
' I f,
\
Kv 1?# v. 4*t
:*{ yr * '. -?* W. jft #**;
Mercanti
ling sale begins at one
DRY GOODS D:
ri!l begin in January.
T'will pay us better to
act attention, but it is *
ner of our store.
nS &7 00 C
0 I (b 5 up
<es and Capes. Warn
f Silk, of Dress Good
1 rtr { nmr at 'inf.?
4 ** ; ? . s ' *"iC* * ?>/ ',**< jc' ,< ?> v
k i AC* *iffj?.^5?n .^ ?-'- 5? .-* !
Volcanic. Eruptions
Are erand, but Skin Krupti< i-?
i rob l^e of joy. Bneklon'fi A me d
Salve, cures then: ; also O'd, Running
end Fever Sores, Ciceis
i-oils, Felons, Corns, Warts, Cuts,
Bruisec, Burns, Scaida, Chapped
I Hands, Chilblains, Best Pilo cute
'on earth. Drives out Pains and
j Aches. Only 25c. a box. Cure
I guaranteed. Sold bv Orawvori
IBhos Druggist. 2.
SOUTHERN RATDWAV,""
Octroi T1n*? (if Jt^-xaou vf.ki fta^ an<-?*n*a.
Ttmo si O'h ?r Pol3'4.
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Tralna 4i> anil *4 (nilx<d aiwpt (-urxlay
I **Tiv* ftnd depart from tauliarg.
rDwIly aroapt Sunday
liUtaia^ Car Sarrloa
JCxceilant dally paa??nfar aervtoa Wlaw
Florida add Saw AS.
Jtod ft an'I M?draw York and fhtrlda Vi
trwaa IHaMnrracm tfa4pln? tmrt baftraal
Ayguata and *?w I?(i(.
l'allmaa dmwtag-rwAT* alawnta* ?an fc?
hwaan Port Tampa, ^adkaonrtUa. Iterantta*
UraaKlnir?..n .ari Ua... V--L.
"K ? iriMi ti??piuf MrilntWMn Uharlolta an.
Mohnond. IMnliifc ?rt b#itire*ti Oharlott
and riavanaah.
ifoa. Hi and M? 0. . W*t Kail. Thr*u*;
Pullman drawlna-rr^t* naff*' a]*?Dlag naiu b<
Vwaen ju lii .nrlUe t?nd K?%? T'<r\ and pur
( on loaning jar* fcatwaan A<W*'? an i Uh?i
Jp'ta Dining oara s-rv? -?81 <T?iel? enrf?PM
Pullman ajaaping c*ri batvraaa Jnokaoavtll
and < JolnmUia. anruuto daily liatwaaa Janbaoa
vtUa and Cincinnati, via AaKavtUa.
rK*KK >1 d*Louur.
Third V P $ fJou. M|fi, Trafflo Mgr..
waahlaftOB, D. (1 Waahlngton, 1>. C
W. A. TURK. ? B. H/.1DWICK,
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:e. Our increasing b
PEARTMENT. '1
Th us, time is precious
slaughter prices now tl
examination that proves
) iPortl) c
n Furs elegantly lined ;
s, of Wash Fabrics, Li
j. 'I his is the busy sea
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Anyone sending a sketch an<1 description may
i quickly ascertain our opinion freo whether aa
! Inrontlon Is probably patentable. Coramunlca
> ; tlone *t rictly confidential. Handbook on Patents
sent freo. Oldest agency for securing patent*.
Patents taken through Munn A Co* rocolre
tftfUil nntUt, without chargo, In the
Scientific American.
A mtaomoly lllnstra.ed weekly. 1.argent drc:
.11 of any aclentlHc Journal. Terms. 13 a
your ; f our moot lis, fl. Bold by all nowsdealers.
MUNN & CO 361Broadway. New York
Branch Office, fOb F 8t_ Washington, D. O.
; JOB PRINTING
.! j- Done Neatly
? 1 ' X 1
I I
i i Done Cheap.
! We Make a Specialy of
* Note Heads,
; Letter Heads,
i Bill Heads,
Envelopes,
j Law Briefs,
iw Blanks,
;| mk;istuate blanks
Deeds and
Mortgages,
Liens and
Bills of Sales.
Posters, Prograrnes,
Hand
: Bills.
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HAIIiWAV,
liotv/pei *"I.tor rin<l
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8 6? in -I" i ' fU*coniv|llu . " 4 J7 7 1
9 111 il 181 Port 1,'iuii ' i 16 16'
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P. M l A. M l ii m a i
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No It. lonvtnv l? wh usIit rt V a. m., in. ..<
tcloso connection ?t Chester with Sou': r
Itnllwnv Nn l r CI nrlotto uml points n<
?n>l Si'.ibonril Air I* lie "Aiianm .Spcr m" fo
f Atlintt nnd polDU wuil Also win Ciro n
A Norihw--l> rn 14y No. 1< for f.ottolr. N <'.
ami inti rihi fiiatP point-*, and Southern It . I
? I wny No M for olumot* ?nd p>ihti < mitt.
No 17, tvln ' ''to t'-r t< lo m. poiicim-p
L I with Sou thorn Ity , No 00 from Colimbluwi
poin's hot . ho .r i tir (i inin H
r I olal" from Northern anrt Rnatorn roim* nn.
e Southern Itv, No H.ilroiri Nortlo-ri. nno Kr.st
I em polo tot and at Lancaster wlili 8 (: a O K
| for IllncU.-iiurir
No Ifi, Icavlinr l.nn< lister S :to p m , mnn*cti
*" >it Lancaster wiiii S i' ft <i K from f'ntnrtei
and M.irlon. southern Kv No .It MChimer foi
Charlotte and ro'ntH north
No. lf>. |envlna CI fiu r P 10 p m . eonnocUi a
J Chester "III Southern Rntlwnv No. SI from
Col.itnhtn nml polriti south.
LKROY Sf'KINOH,
t J. M. UKATH, President
GMn". rtf. Airfnt.
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pany. + t
usiness absolutely ^
The \vorkof tearing r*<
for us, only three ijl
lan have the goods lji|
i the story. Whole- i|S
8 *
>f Sfyoes 2
ind fashionably cut. i
nens. Hosiery, Un- ^
Lson. ^
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Ex. R. R. Co.
SCJI Kit UT, K SUM ft Eli 4. *JP
I)l Kffoot IS 01 jv in., Smitliiy, r>?C 24. U09.
Between Camden, S. C., and Btaeksburg,
S. C.
I W?-st33 | ~"T tuxt
Firstd*** EASTERN TIMK Kl k i
I'KsvonKur . ______ |P??Hen?r<:r
bally Daily
F. cropt STATIONS- Excnpt
* S'Hiil**' ! , Suiuloy
P M A 14
12 50 Ciun<i''n IS vr?
1 IS 1'i-Kaib IS 05
1 'J7 Wi'KlvtUe II W
l Korshnw ll I>
3 10; ITrru.'i spring* 1:
[ * 15] 1'ieasani Hill ill 15
i 3">| [.?nca?tcr {10 S5
"J SO] Utvcrntdc 10 "?
3 00! tpnncdell 10 '10
S in! Catawba Junction JO 3-?
X 'Jul I.oslie 10 10
3 101 It.irk Hill 10 u0
X Mi Newport 0 35
* 031 Ttrxab ? ?>
4 30 Yorkvllle P 15
4 W Ihumn P uO
t M) Ui*korr H IS
5 00 Smyrna H H?
I 5 SO. Ulncknbur* K HI
P M.| IA U
Between Blacksburq, 3. Cand Sarion,
M. C.
tv.xtit i TETYT
3..." Plata] EASTERN TIMK Sec. 6lur"
Mixed i MlxC'f"
D.tliy | Dully ^
Except | STATIONS Except
k.umluy | tunJu?
AM P It
i I ?i lll.No'.(kt>iirtr tet r 4
H 30] K.vrn ( Bo { jflBKj
i 8 40, I'ntiernon Springs 6 IS
t 9 *n; Shelby C 00
III '10 T.nltHn.ire 4 'O
I 10 lu M>>ornsl>oro
III -J6' Henrietta | 4 2u
1 It Mi' Forsst City !i ft
I 11 1ft, Rutnerforilloo j 1' 25
' 11 HI! Mill wood V <"?
t 11 4ft (iolden Valley W '*>
1? Oft Thermal City i ft '
I lit V'ft filer.Wv.oJ I f ni
; 131 Marl>>n lit.)
A M IP V.
WEET~ CAFFNEY DIVISION EAST
I Klrstlns ? I FlrntCI:i "!
15 I 11 KASTKKS TIME 14 |
8TATIONH
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1 i.j I\ 0)1 Hi wV:"'".ir: 1 I I
1 i it rh'T..U' r K.\!> V lb V
l 40 o 4o| t;.*.ffnoy '< b'l ft .o
J r MA M| *_ _p *
'I rali a Ncn 34 iv n J it', coimcit at li'.aoksb; /
, witn trains vr. tn<- i luff m y 1?;v .Ion
Train No S." coniii ri? at : aoidrn with i o
f I arleston II rwion of 'lit- Southern K? 1m..
* :i' 1 t In'- ?'>"tb
1 i.i.n No. lid leaving t.aindcii at 13.40 y. in.
iroliiK writ, make* Connection at Lancaster. jgft
S with tho L A C. Ky., at Catawba Ju< clion
with the >?. A [., M Rootc Hill wltn the
y .Mit-ei e Rail A-ny I'olnr north
Train No II coin oct* at lllm kslititff w tli
South! rn R Ilway from the south At ftl?r'(.n,
N . with South- rti Railway ?nii.y wi A
sam'u nu.Tr, a. TRirr. A* 4
ITimtJent. ftiperlnUiu-Wnk VP
ft It r.UXU KlS O R. A
Ma'-aotrlan can tlnJ a loJRumontin the sys
tern while the Liver Is ir perfect order. Ijy
M. A Simmons Liver Medicine it Uro best
( IR-Kti tutor. .f.,ftca
j
' Money Loaned.
j I negotiate MorliOiin Ixntn* oti Improved
fiiriri- iii rcatton&bir rutej.
R. E. WYLIE,
A t .<irp v at l-uv. I.itnou>t<>r S t
0 M.-Hrpt flfrf. fWd
ALL WHO
UsK COLKMAN'S TOBCCO OIL LIN
t imcnt n;?y Its the M?-rv In the world. \ K
I li A V K ;t fjimntt ly on hand Instruct Ions to VI v.
ot Mottle to each of our eubsrrlp tlor.i, nice i'
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Tills in done to Introduce It where not already
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