Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, March 13, 1901, Image 3
Short Locals.
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Wednesday, March 13, 1901.
1^ ?Early gardners have been
planting seeds.
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?Mr Wes Elliott is able to be
out on the streets.
?-Mr.jJ. Palmer King of lleath
Springs spent Sunday in Lancaster.
?Mr. Chalmers Williams, of
Heath Springs, was in Lancaster
Sunday.
?Mayor Thomson sent Charlie
Benson, colored, to the chain gang
18 days for fighting.
?Miss Nannie Fletcher, of
Wostville. visited Miss Dnfr,
^ Smith recently.
?Rev. J. W. Little,will preach
it Van Wyck, next Sunday evoning
at 3 o'clock.
?Miss Connie Witherspoon of
Lancaster is visiting her cousin,
Miss Ilattie Stevens.?Era.
?Miss Arabell and Nannie
Wren Beckham of Chester visited
relatives here last week.
?Sundays midday rain, preceded
by thunder and lightning,
was exceedingly summer like.
?Mr. W. K. Marshall of the
Pleasant Hill section died last
week at the mature age of 86
years.
?Court convenes next Monday.
The lawyers say there is very little
business either criminal or
civil.
?There was no train Sunday
on the S. C. <fc G. E. The bridge
across Catawba river was being
reDaired.
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?The mails for the last few
days have brought quantities of
garden seeds from congressman
Finley.
?Your attention is directed to
the new advertisement of Mr. J.
D. Flynn in another column in
this issue.
?Dr J F Mackey has been a
victim of the grip for several
days, but ho was out yosterday.
So also Mr J M Hood.
?Prof, and Mrs. T. N. Rhodes
returned last week to Florence,
iheir former home, where they
will reside in future.?Era.
?Mrs. Sallie Duranthas moved
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M 1IIU 1U1. u . U . UIBVM1IUU B IIOWIV
.ornpleted dwelling on Main
_ street and has six boarders.
?Elder White, bishop of the
Unity section, was in town yesterday,
after being confined at
home several days with the provailing
epidomic.
?Mr. J. M. Floath left Satur
lay lor the New York markets to
purchase spring ami summer
stocks for his various houses.
?In a forest fire one day last
week when the wind was very
high, the dwelling and store
house of Mr. J L. Guy at Blaney
on the new S. A. L.t was burned.
j| _Dr. W. II. Wakefield, of
. Charlotte, N. C.,will be in Lancasler
at Cunningham House on Fri
lay, March 15th,1901, for one day
only. His practice is limited to
ICye, Ear, Nose and Throat. [ 41.
^ ?Mr. George F. Ferguson, of
the Elgin lection has been appointed
Notary Public, by Gov.
VicSweeuey. He says if any of
boys desire to be tied up to
iny of the fair sex, he is prepared
to do the work.
?Mr. II. W. Mobley, magis
trate at Heath Springs, was in
town Monday and Tuesday.
While hero he turned over to
the county treasurer $28.70,
fines and costs collected by him
during the past quarter.
?Magistrate Mobley of Heath
Springs seised a 5 gallon keg of
liquor, last Fi.day which had
been shipped to Cash Ingram,
Jitjd colored, who has been suspected
or some time of running A blind
'iger. The liquor was shipped to
he authorities in Columbia.
?There will be services at!
A New Hope beginning on ftatur
day before the fourth Sunday by o
Rev. J. W. Little. The service o
on Saturday will begin at 2.30 ti
o'clock and on Sunday at usu: 1
hour. ^
?Mr. Lonnie Flow of Walkup, N. ?
C., is in town. g
?Constable Douglass is visitiugbis ,j,
family at Chesterfield Court House. ^
? Miss Dora and Beulah Flynn, of
New Out, were in town Tuesday shop*
P?ng. ii
?Miss Mattio Kell, of Dixie, c
is spending a few days in Lan- i?
caster. *
?Mr. Jim Steele, of Walkup,
N. C., is in Lancaster for a few a
., ti
days.
?Mr. James Hamel of Kershaw
is in town. He came up ^
vesterdav and will extend his
trip to Cheater beforo his return ^
home. 2
?Mr. T, E. II. Stevensen, of
Wuxhaw, N. C., was in Lancas- u
ter Tuesday. p
Death.
Mrs. Susan Pate, wife of Mr. ^
U. P. Pate, died on factory
hill Monday afternoon of consumption
after a brief illness.
She however had been in poor
health for three or four years.
She leaves a husband and seven
children. She was 44 years of
age and was a member of the a
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Baptist church. Her remains tj
were interred yesterday afternoon
in the new cemetery. f(
You Know What Yon Are Takln X*(
When yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill ol
Ton to because the formula is plainly c
printed on every bottle showing that
it is simply Iron and Quinine in a SI
tasteless form. No cure, no pay. BQo. n
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To Teachers.
You are urged to attend an im- M
portant meeting of the County
Teachers Association to be held n
11:30 a.m. March 16th inet, at t(
^ C!
the Lancaster Graded School. ?
Please invite members of ,'vour
board, as matters of interest _
T
common to trustees and teachers
will be discussed.
Kach teacher is requested to D
bring a full report on: oi
1. Condition of schoolhouse.
2. Attendance of pupils.
3. Text books in use.
4. Course of study. 21
5. Duration of sessions. b
general di8cu8sion8.
1. How to effect improvements
in grounds and buildings.
2. Teachers' salaries. C
A. C. Howell, tl
Snpt. Education. n
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Headache after results from a n
disordered condition of the stom d
ach and constipation of the bow- w
els. A dose or two of Chamber- ?
i _ ? 1 _ o a l. -i f r n.i i a
lain b oiomacD unu ljiver laoieis
will correct these disorders and
euro the headache. Sold by J. F. "
Mac key & Co. P
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More New Stock. m
Our Mr Hood is now off buying
some of the choicest stock that
we have handled this season and *1
they will be here by Saturday or it
Monday. Come one, cume all. w
Same old stand and guaranteed.
Lancaster Mer. Co. C(
ir
Counterfeits of DeWitt's Witch
Hazel Salvo are liable to cause
blood poisoning. Leave them all f(
alono. The original has the name c
DeWitt's upon the box and also h
wrapper. It is a harmless and a a
healing salve for skin diseases, tl
Unequalled for piles. Crawford 8j
Bros. d w-s ft
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The Gov. Hob Taylor Lecture. C
The Ebonezer Chapter, U. D. ^
C. is still at work to secure a
crowd to hear Governor Bob Tay
lor, of Tennessee, the inimitable {j
orator, who will lecture in the r,
Iligh School auditorium on the 1'
evening of the 19th inst. This 1'
will afford .the people of this sec a
tion an opportunity to hear one
of the greatest locturers of the j,
age, his subject being "The Fid- tl
die and the How." The schedule A
of the Southern Railway was
published last week, an1 in this I*
issue we are enabled to print the 0
schedule of a special train that 0
will be run over the South Car- a,
> Our
Girls.
I lilfe to the nont furopcd i s not nl w
full of sunshine, but to the avera;
American girl or woiuhu w!iu i;? obi
to work for her living, and. peri.,
to help others at home, life < * oflec
heavy drag In couse<[vieu< ?! of :11m:
Wom?*n who work, especially li
who are constantly on their feet. :
peculiarly liable to the developine<
of organic troublea, and should p
ticularly heed the first manifestation
I such as baekuciie, pains in the Ion
limbs and lower part of the stomairregular
and painful monthly perio.
Una and Georgia Ex. road for th?
ccasion, together with the roundrip
fare from each station, viz
Leave Time Round Trl|
lacksburg 6 00 p.m. $1.00
'.ing'a Creek 6.16 44 1.00
myrna 6 30 44 100
[iokory Grove 6.80 44 76
liaron 6.46 " 76
'orkville 7.00 44 60
irzah 7.16 44 J6
ewport 7-$0 *4 16
Arriving at Rock Hill 7.80 p. m.
passengers from Lancaster and
itermediate stations will be caried
to Rock Hill on train No. 33
i the afternoon. A special trair
'ill leave Rock Hill for Lancassr
after the clore of the lecture
nd will immediately return and
ike passengers to Blacksbur^
nd intermediate stations.
Rates south of Rock Hill will
e as follows:
Lancaster, 70c; Riverside, 60c;
!atawba Junction, 25c; Lesslies,
5c; Roddey's, 25c.
Conductors will be instructed
> issue return slips at same
rice.
When you are billious.use those
imous little pills known as Depot's
Little Early Risers to dense
the liver and bowels. They
ever gripe.Crawford Bros, d-w-s
Nation Jury Failed to Agree
Wichita, Kas., March 11?The
lry which tried Mrs Nation
ad others for destroying prop,
rty in a saloon raid reported
lis morning that it had disgreed.
The vote stood seven
>r conviction, and five for acuittal.
The inability to agio
was due to the fact that two
f the women defendants, acirdingto
the testimony, did no
mashing themselves One could
ot be acquitted unless all were
. newftrial will be held at once.
It is generally believed that if
Irs Nation wore tried alone,
tie would be found guilty in ten
linutes. The decision is likely
) cauee more smashing here,
\j the local inembejs of the
7. C. T. U.
HAT TIIBODBIIVG HEAD.
ACHE,
Would quickly leave you, if you used
r. King's New Life Pills. Thousands
I sufferers have proved their matchas
merit for Sick and Nervous Headshes.
They make pure blood and
;rong nerves and build up youi
ealtb. Easy to take. Try them. Oulj
I cts. Money back if nty cured. Hold
y Crawford Bros., Druggist. I
The Cudahy Kidnapping.
Omaha, Neb., March 11.?Jar.
lallahan talked freely today for
ie first time of the Cudahy kid
apping and admttted he knew
at Crowe well, bnt said he does
ot know the Cudahys. Callahan
enied being with Pat Crowe
hen he bought the horse which
gured in the kidnapping.|
"They arrested me because I
ad come te a show down and the
olice had to do something," said
allahan. "There had bei a so
luch talk that they felt that
ley had to do something and I
appened to be the victim. Now
ley will go ahead and try to pot
on me, just to secure the re
ard, but if I am given a chance
> get at my testimony I will
)me out and show myself to be
inocent as any man living."
Like Olver Twist, children ask
ir more when given One Minute
ough Cure. Mothers endorse it
ighly for croup. It quickly cures
il coughs and colds and every
iroat and lung trouble. It is a
pecific for grippe and asthma
nd has long bjen a well known
smedy for the whooping cough,
rawford Bros. d-w-n
tarry and Enjoy a Good, Long
Life.
London, March 11.?Many
leories have been propounded
agarding the secret of longevity
o them the German Doctor
'rinzing adds marriage as, at
ny rate, distinctly couducive
> long life.
Among many proofs, which
e marshaled in an article in
lie Algomenines Statistician
.rchive, he quotes the fact that
lie present age of deaths among
riests is greater than among
lieir lay brethren. Tho death
f Catholics who take the vows
f colibacy are chiefly due, he
ays, to the diseaso of the or
XtM r.lla. Bxikki*, K. Rochutm, Owio.
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faint new, weakness, loss of Appetite
and sleep.
The young lady whose portrait we
publish herewith had all these symp1
toms, and in addition leucorrhoea,
and was cured by Lydia E. Pinkham'e
Vegetable Compound. First, she
wrote a letter to Mrs. Pinkham's laboratory
at Lynn, Mass., describing hei
trouble, received in reply acourate instructions
what to do to set woll, and
now wishes her name usea to convince
others that they may be cured as she
was.
The same helping hand, free ol
charge or obligation, is extended, tc
every ailing woman in America. II
you are sick you ars foolish not to Rel
this valuable advice, it costs you nothing,
and she is sure to help you. Don'1
wait until it is too late ? write to-day.
gans of circulation, including
cerebral paralysis.
Commenting on this theory
the Boerseu Zietung quotes sta
tistics to prove that there ii
greater mortality [among thi
husbands and wives who hav<
lost their consorts than amon)
those who are still married.
Suicide is frequent among thi
. unmarried, less so among thi
' widowers and very much less si
among the married.while amoni
i women suicide is very seldon
among the married and mon
frequent among widows of almos
all ages.
1 Mrs. O. E. VanDenssn, of Kil
i bourn, Wis, was afflicted with i
> stomach trouble and constipatioi
for a long time. She says, "I hav
I tried many preparations but non
have done me the good thatCham
berlain's Stomach and Liver Tab
I lets have." These tablets are fo
> sale at J. F. Macfcey & Co's Dru,
store. Price, 25 cents. Sampl
free.
OPEN THE DOOR.
Opsn the door, let in the air;
The winds are sweet, and the flower
i are fair; Joy
is abroad in the world today;
If our door is wide, it may come thi
way ?
Open the door!
Open the door, let in the sun;
Hs hath a smile for every one;
He hath made of the rain-drops go!
and gems,
IT m mav ehsnara niiv taava t rs. A a m A ***_
Open the door!
Opan the door of the soul; let in
Strong, pure thoughts which ehsl
banish sin;
They will grow and bloom with i
grace divine,
And their fruit shall be sweeter thai
that of the wine?
Open the door!
Open the door of the hear t; let in
Sympathy sweet for si ranger su<l kin
It will make tLe h.tll of the In-art s
fair
That angels may enter unaware?
Open the door!
1 JAPANESE
I PILE CURE
A new and Complete Treatment, constuMn
of SUPHOaiTOHlES, Capsuled of Otntni n
and two Boxen of Ointment. A ne ve -fail.n
euro for Piles of every nature and degree. I
makes au operation w Ith tbo knife, which 1
painful, and often lesulis in death, unneanan
' VV'HT ISDDBI THIS TKRHIBI.R DIHBAMX t W
pack a written guarantee In each li.OO Box. N
. Cure, So pay. 60 cents and II a box, 6 for V
Rant hv mall Slamnlaa frna
OINTMENT, 23c. and 30c.
CONSTIPITIQN SSWSaSTE
' Pellets the ? real LIVKRand STOMA! H KEt
, UI.ATOR and BLOOD PUUIF1BR Sm?l
mild and pleasant to taka: especially adapts
for children's use. 60 doses 25 cents.
Crawford Bros., Druggists, Agents, Lanca<
I ter. a. Q I e-w
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POSITIONS O0ARANTBBD,
UMsr M.OOO Cash Dspwli
IsVissS Vara FaM.
I taMSlfMltolaatSlsa ywrOkHflsM
is Aua? ii?p1
?We are pleased to note
again a change fn the weather ;
this time it is of a milder cast
so much so that pedestrians
find easy going also those who
enjoy a pleasant drive.
> BOBBED THE GRATE. '}
A startling Incident, of whioti Mr.
Fohn direr of Philadelphia, was the
subject, la narrated by him an follows :
"I was in a most dreadful condition.
Skin was almost, yellow, eyes sunken,
tongue coated, pain continually
III baok and sides, nonppetite?gradually
growing weaker day by day.
Three physicians hnd given me up.
Eortonately, a friend advised trying
leotrio Bitters; and to my great joy
ind surprise, the first bottle made a !
decided improvement. I continued
their use for three weeks, and am now
a well man. I know they saved my
life, and robbed the grave of another ;
pictim." No one Rhould fail to try !
them. Only ROe.. guaranteed, at Craw- !
ford Bros. Drug Store. 6
Money Loaned.!
I negotiato Mortgage Loans on Improved
farms at reasonable rates.
R. E. WYLIE,
Attornoy at Law, Lanca-tter, S. C.
6 M ?Sept. 22d. 1900.
I
i GENTLEMEN. Get the New, Novel j
Discovery.
: PIGEON MILK
INJECTOR
Cures Gonorrhoea and Gleet In 1 to I (lays; j
' lie action is magical. Prevents st ietnre. All
1 complete. To be carried In vest o :k< > int
preventative. Sent by mail pi cl age,
. prepaid, on receipt of price. *1.00 nor i>?x
' for f2 SO
Crawfprd lJros.. Druggists Agents. L#aucae
f ter. S. C. 1-cw.l
: <? i
This signature is on every hot of ti-.o gotriine
r Laxative Bromo=Quinire Tablets
the remedy that cores n cold lit one ?l?j
r
When you want a physio that is
? mild and gentle, easy to take and
* pleasant in effect use Chamberlain's
g Stomach and I.iver Tablets. Price, 2ft ,
9 cents. Samples free. Every box uuar- ;
anteed. For sale by J.F. Market A, Co.
9
5
Ntopn the Cough aii?l Works off
B the Cold.
0 Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablets cure
0 a cold in one day. No cure, no pay.
? Price 25 cents.
0
:J. W. Cook
<fc COMPANY.
a
Q "D r? /-v+ O 4- M i
e o turu
6 Opposite Catawba House.
i. We can save you from 10 to
r 25 per cent on the dollar. Wc
f, have no store rent or clerk hire
? to pay. Our motto is small
profits, 10 13 20 per cent?no
more or less. Call and exam
ine our small stock of notions,
Dry Goods and Shoes and you
will be surprised at the bari
gains. Also we have opened a
PH0T0GR1PII GALLERY
' in connection with our store and
are prepared to do first-class
work. Come and have your
picture made. Wo guarantee
d satisfaction.
Card size, 6 for 75 cents.
Small size, G for 35 cents.
Small Cabinet, fi for $1.2"
Large Cabinet, G for $1.50 or
! $2.00 per dozen.
J. W. COOK & CO.
a
J. F. Mackey A Co., druggists, will
? refund mil vnnr mminv if vmi ? re imi
satisfied after usinjf Chamberlain's
Stomach and Liver Tablets. The}
cure, disorders of t he stomach, hi lionsncss
constipation and headache.
Price. '25 cents. Samples t ree.
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- | ^ i9 as near perfection as liun
g f combines the high qualities
I has many unique additions
' CHAS. M.STIEFF.
R. 4RD(I. CAROLnt Bit A *<11
L WAREBOOM, 811 !l TRTO.1 ST.,
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Registration Notice.
ril 11 K PUBLIC will take notice that
I. the Regiat ration Hooks will be
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. CASKEY,
('hair. Bd. Reg. Lancaster Co.
March 7. 1900.
Menstruation made Regular and Painless,
and Pains in Sides, Hips and L/lmbs cured by
Simmons Squaw Vino Wine or Tablets.
JOB PRINTING
j Done Neatly
And
Done Cheap.
We Make a Specialy of
Note Heads,
Letter Heads.
Bill Heads,
Envelopes,
Law Briefs,
Law Blanks,
MAGISTRATE BLANKS,
Deeds and
Mortgages,
Liens and
Bills of Sales.
Posters, Programes,
Hand
Bills.
}rour orders solicited.
Enterprise Pub. Co.
Vnr<\ during Kxncctancy. Stmmonn S<junw
Vino Win*' or Tablets cheer and Sfrenpthcn
Mother, Shorten Labor and Rob Confinement
of its Terror*.
Notice!
milK County Board of Equalization
_l. for Lancaster County, will meet
at Lancaster Court House on the
Thrd Tuesday In March.
(19th inst.) 1901, for the purpose of
hearing grievances of appeal from the
Township Boards of Assessors. The
[Township Board of Assessors of each
Township, will pass upon all taxable
returns in their respective Townships,
and immediately thereafter, forward
to the County Auditor, a true and correct
statement of all changes,or alterations
made in various returns, so that
Che Auditor may notify parties of
changes, if any worth notifying. The
Chairman of Township Boards of
Assessors, shall be Ex-ofllcio members,
of the County Board of Equalization.
W. O. CASKEY.
Supr. and Chm' i, C. B. C. L. C.
Feb. 20th 1901.
A Tori id l.iver cauaoa l)<-prut<aion of Spirits
IndiRo.sli.iii. Constipation and Headache. Uao
Dr. M A. Simmons Liver Aledtctne to stlgjnla'.e
that oriran ?
KoiM
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature in strengthening and recon*
structlng the exhausted digestive or*
gans. It Is the latest discovered digestint
and tonic. No other preparation
can approach It in efficiency. It in*
stantly relievesand permanently cures
Dyspepsia, Indigestion, Heartburn*
Flathlence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
Sick Headache, Gastcalgla.CMunpsand
all other results of imperfect digestion.
Price50c. and f 1. Large slzacontAtnaSU times
eroallslzo. Hook all about dyspepsia BfralieafrM
Prepared C. C. o?W'XT A CO., Cbteag*
I I8/J2.
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wn praise."
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I1 SO HAPPENS, THOUGH,
IIEll WORD THAT WILL
StieffPiano.
ian skill lias hoen ahle to reach,
of the other instruments,
of its own.
:piano manufacturer.
p BALTIMORE, MARYLAND.
Charlotte, N. C.