Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, March 16, 1901, Image 4
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Two hundred bushels of potatoes
remove eighty pounds
"actual" Fotash from the
soil. Unless this quantity
111^ *s returnec^ to ^ie so^?
^0^0Win? croP
gjlgjSh. materially decrease.
Wo have books telling about
j53? composition, use and value of
fertilizers for various crops,
t Tbey are sent free.
KALI WORKS,
Senator McLanrin No Idea of
Resigning.
Washington, March 13.?Sena1
)r McLaurin of South Carolina
f-tated today that the report that
he requested his name to be
i tricken from the Democratic
caucus roll was incorrect, lie
says he merely stated that he
felt a delicacy in attending the
caucus on certain questions
where he differed with his party
i ssocifttes as it might embarass
their deliberations. He added
that if health and strength permit
he will Ipresent these issues
i.s best he ean in the next Demo
craticprimary in his State.
Nuttall-Williams.
Oil last Sunday evening, at
the home of 'Squire T. W. Secrest,
Mr A T Nuttall and Miss
fiOiiln, Williams two of Wnv.
haw's most popular young
people, were quietly and happily
united in marriage. Except
to a few intimate friends,
t he news of their marriage came
as rather a surprise, as it had
aot previously been announced.
They have nevertheless been
l he recipient of many hearty
congratulations and good wishes
lor their happiness and prosperity
through life. Both have
for several years been prominent
figures in social circles
here and have many friends.
The groom is a son of Mr B
Nuttall, and is day overseer of
the card and spinning room at
he Hodman & Ileath cotton
mills. He applies himself to
tlis business and has the confidence
of his employers and the
'. aspect of those who work under
him. The bride is a daughter
of Mr II M Williams, one of
Waxhaw's prominent and well
nown business men. She i?
both beautiful and accomplished
and a young lady of many good
[ualities?Waxhaw Enterprise,
VIarch 14.
TI1AT TIIROTIDIXQ HEAD*
ACHE,
Would quickly leave yon, if you used
T)r. King's New Life Pilla. Thousands
of sufferers have proved their matohless
merit for 8iok and Nervous Headaches.
They make pure blood and
strong nerves and build up your
health. Easy to take. Try them. Only
23 cts. Money back if not cured, bold
by Crawford Bros., Druggist, '
A Million Dollar Salary.
It was announced upon authority
iu Now York a dav or two
ngo that the salary of Charles M.
Schwab as president of the United
States Steel corporation i? to
bo not $800,000 a year as at first
reported, but a round $1,000,000
per annum, or at about the rate
of about $2 per minute, waking
;nd slooping. A man connected
.<rith the corporation declared
that Mr. Schwab would earn
very cent of the fabulous salary
paid him, since by his knowledge
of the vast business ho would
save the corporation at least
i5,000.000 a year. Mr. Schwab
^ has a contract with the corporaJv
tion covering a period of five
years.
Y<?n Know What Yon Ara Tnkln
Y\ ben yon take Grove's Tasteless Chill
Tonic because the formula Is plainly
printed on every bottle showing that
it is simply iron and Quinine in a
tasteltM for no. Xo ouro, no pay. flOo.
v
V
L
De Sperience Ob De
PUBLISIIH
Swing dnt gato wi
Ring de big bell
Saints an' martyrs
Brudder, Reb'ro
Sound dat bugle, i
Toll do elders, 1
Clair out dom higl
Here comes Reb
Turn do guard out
Arms present dt
Let de band play,
Lor de Reb'rem
Tune your heart-st
Sing your grand
Let the seraphs da
Roun' Reb'rend
i
Joseph, march dov
Tribes an' banm
Spec' on of me fro
Answer, Reb'rei
Angels, hear mo y<
TToar my dulcoir
ILilleyea 1 I'm a c<
I'm do Reb'rend
Make ilat white ro
And do waist be
For 'twill take soir
For de Rob're ad
What! No one to <1
'Pears like suftbi
Guess I'll gib dat ;
Fits?from Reb'
IIow am dis? Do jj
Out ob all do shi
Not a mulatto* che
Greets do Reb're
What a narrow lit
My ! dat gate an
"Who am dat", s.i
Froin de parapoi
Uncle Peter, don't
Mo, a shinin' li?
Why, de very nig<2
Good old Reb're
ITark, to dat ar eu
Far away, but a
See do dreful drag
Head like night
l is etc oerry King
An' lie'ro rusliir
Oh, dour Peter, i>l
To Class-leader
Ole Nick's coiiiin'.
Gettin' warmer i
Oh. my good, kind
Let me in, I'm i
To go 'long wid M
Into dat warm c
Fire an' brimston*
Ole church men
Oat loud noise am
Droful smdl, liI
Nudder scroch. Ci
Lor', forgil) dis
! Allers wuz so hevi
, | v Sin gin' an' |>r:>
. I Now, de debbil's j
Pore ole nigger,
I
,; Hi, dat gate swinj
Mighty squoczii
Olo Apolluyon hov
Eborything a rot
Bang ! do gat*- go?
Bunch ol> wool
Goes 'long home \
Mis'abul sinner
Tillman to Lecture.
Senator Tillman has receivet
| Mattering olTer from the lycei
: bureau to appear for 50 nigl
|in 50 different places and lecti;
l on any topic ho may choose. 1
'is inclined to consider the pre
jositiou favorably, and (here is
! donbt of his succes. Tillman u
man of original ideas and met
ods. lie has a keen sense of h
mor, a quaint philisophy whi.
will attract and entertain the pu
lie. It would be difficult, ho
ever, to imagine him delivering
set speech. Like some thoroug
bred horses he will not work
harness, but must have plenty
room and a free rein or he w
not run at all. Under ordina
circumstances, except when
looseB his temper, he is an ent<
taing talker, hilt his speech
have always been extempo; aaeo
and he could not stick to ma
useript even it lie had the d
position to prepare one. I;
language is often uncouth, h
that adds to the force of his a
dress. Even so exact a man
Thomas Jefferson once wroto
John Adams that it somehni
strenthens an argument to dep^
from the rales of syntax and dr
into the vernacular. He sa
what he means in ordinary, eve
day English, and his like h
never be*o seen upon the lectu
Reb'rend Quako Strong
ID BY RKQUKHT.
rle, Postle Peter,
, beat do gong,
i don will meet dair
nd Quako Strong.
\ ngel Gabriel,
oiul and long,
l seats of Haben
'rend Quako Strong.
; Ginoral.Mitchell,
i lino along,
"OonKoriu rtoro"
i Quako Strong.
rings tight, King David,
old hundred song,
nco wid cymbals,
Quako Strong.
ni wid yrr bredderon,
irs mtisterin strong?
in Ole Abr'am,
ul Quako Strong.
[ill Ilosanna I
i sporritool song :
>min 1
Quako Strong.
bo rudder spacious,
It 'stronery long,
IP rilfim in iflnvir
v - .7 >
Quako Strong,
le landin?
in nudder's wrong ;
doopy Peter
rend Quako Strong.
rates all fastened,
inin' frong
(rub ebon
nd Quako Strong.
tie gateway !
i hard to move :
tys Postlo Peter,
t above.
you know mo?
;ht so long
;ers call me
nd Quako Strong.
rious roarin'
-rollin* n'ghor;
on fly in',
, an' mouf ob fire ;
ob debbils,
<g right along,
ease to open
Qua'-o Strong.
1 can feel it
nil about;
1 Kurnal Peter,
ill too stout
ajor Satan
liiuate 'moug
>. Hoar nm knockin',
ibcr, Quako Strong.
comin' nearer ?
to powder smoke,
loorl Hobbon, help me?
po'*o olo 111 oho.
y holy,
yin' ex try long,
jwino tor catch mo,
, Quako Strong.
g back a little,
1' lo git fi'oo,
rlin' louder,
in' am blue,
s, an' ii<bub.
ujxm his prong,
vithout do soul oli
, name! of Strong.
1 platform.?Washington Corre
j a i pondont Chicago Record.
its j When you artj billious.use thoi
,re 'famous little pills known as D
jp Witt's Little Karly Risers to cl
anse the liver and bowels. The
* liquor (rnno f V i A ?
, ??vr vt c.i D1UH. 11* W
no | . ? .
o Dr. U .V. Simmons Diver Medicine Clem
* ' iho Complexion, ptvfM Uouiiiuoy to the Min
I. j ctiroe Deud.uho, Ttcpulute* Stomach, iiuwt
| nnrt Diver
b j STATE OF SOUTH IIIIOUV
W' COUNTY OF LANCASTER
^
;h- Notick is hereby givon that tl
to undersigned will apply to tl
of Secretary of State of South Ca
ill olina, on or alter the 2nd day <
ry March, A. D., 1001, for the isei
he ance ot certificate of incorporate
r pursuant to the provisions of "A
e- Act l<> provide lor the incorpori
us lion of Religions, Educations
.v ! L? 1 ? * ? - - '
u- ouciai, rraii'rnai or unaritaDJ
if Ohnrcheg, Lodge, Societies, Ass<
lis ciations or Companies, and ft
ut amending the charters of thof
d already formed and to he formed
a approved February 19, 1900, i
to behalf of the Commercial Olul
es a Society, which has its heat
irt tjuarters in the county aforesai<
op Given under our hands an
ys Reals, this 2flth day of Eebrnar
ry 1901. Lkroy Springs, [L.8
as Ciias. D. Jonks, L.S
r? D, ttWWtf WitUAMB, [L.s.
Kodol
Dyspepsia Cure
Digests what you eat.
It artificially digests the food and aids
Nature Id strengthening aud reconstructing
the exhausted digestive organs.
It lathe latost discovered digestant
and tonic. No other preparation
can approach it in efficiency. It instantly
reilevesand permanently cutel
Dyspepsia, Indigostlon, Heartburn,
Flatulence, Sour Stomach, Nausea.
8ick Headache, Gastralgla,Cramps and
ill other rosults of imperfect digestion,
PrtceMc. and (l. Largo size ppntalns etttlmS)
mallslxe, liook all aboutdyspepsiamulledrrd
Prepared b? ? C. oaw'tT A CO.? Chicago.
THE PHOENIX MR1NCEC0.
riARTFORD, CONN.
O
ASSETS, January 1st, 1901,
$5,583,494.25.
Insures town and country
property.
Agent at Lancaster.
A.J. CLARK.
Jan. 9, 1901. ' ly.
Odiiim ^w|Wttrowm^T
If I U 1 Habits Cured at nty Hanntor'
inra. In SO ilny*. Humlrad*
of refwrwncea. it"> >*?ur* ? specialty Hook on
Homo 1 ro'itii-oiit Mint rilKE. Addri'
B. M. WOOLLEY, M. D.. At'untn, On.
Mi Willi k Gcdfp
Ex. R. R. Co.
SCHEDULE NUMBER 4.
.n Effect 12.01 a in., Sunday, Dee 24, 1*99,
Between Camden, S. C., and Blacksburg,
S. C.
_ Wont 33 | East 32
V'irsu:lun* EASTERN TIME Kits i
Passenger Passenger
Dally Daily
Except STATIONS Except
Sunday Sunday.
P. M I A. M
12 50 Camden 12 21
1 15 DeKalb 12 01.
1 27 Westvllle II M
1 40 Kershaw 11 3!
2 10 Heath Springs 11 2(
2 15 l'leasnnt Hill II II
2 35 Lancaster 10 5!
2 50 Iitversldc 110 4(
3 0>t Spring dell 10 ik
3 10 Catawba Junction 110 2>
3 2ul I.eslln .10 l(
3 10 Rock Hill |i> IK
3 55 Newport i 0 31
4 02 Tirr.ah !? ?
1 20 York vllle | 9 I!
4 35 Sharon o 0t
I 5k) Hickory l! rove i S 41
5 0t'| Smyrna | e 8!
5 20 IllacksOurg i 8 I!
I\ U i | A N
Ctiti/een Biucksburu. S. C.. and Man.
ion, N. C.
Tvost ii 1 piTT?TT2~
Vie ClnsJ KAHTKKN TIMK
MI?ed ___ I illxi '1
l)aiiy ' ' Dully
Kxccpt j STATIONS I Kxce'pt
Sunday i iSuudu y
A Ml r M
P 101 nineksburir KQ V r> ?'
8 301 Kurls ft 2i
b 10 Pidionon SprliiRH rt I*.
9 20 Shelby | (1 t*
10 0*>! Lnttlmore j i V
10 Hi' Mooresboro 1 I<
10 26| Henrietta ' t 2?
10 Ml Forest City 11 rill
IV Renterfiirdton 1 I; 21
11 asl Millwood i a oi
11 In OoUlen Valley 2 Si
\'? OS Thermal City 2 1!
12 2ft (J Sen wood 2 2t
12^ o Marlon ! 2 01
A. M |r M
WEST CAFFNEY DIVISION KAST
FlrsClas w j ! FlrstCliisi
,R 13 j KASTKHN TIMK | 14 ! ,,s
STATIONS
13?i|s
K <a K <A J m ~ /
| I
!' M AMI A. M O. M
I ixi 6 0'.)[ BlncksburR 7 nO 3 01
I 2i) t) 20' Cherokee Falls 7 30 2 SI
I to 0 10 UafTncy 7 10 2 21
A MJ A. M. O. .M
Trains Nos. 32 and 33 connoct at Itlaukst ar.
with trains on the CafTney Division.
ig. Trum No .12 connect!* at Camden with th?.
Charleston Division of the Southern Ituilwm
for all |>olntM south.
Train No 38 leaving f nmdcn at 12 10 p. m.
'going west, nmt? (f .ir.ectlon at LaiHii-tor
S. C . ^ ttli me I, & C. ity., at Catawba June
B6 , 11 >11 . Ith tin > I. 1 Koch Mill v,itii ill!
Soutbtrii Rillttti) going north
?" Train No. II connects aC Ulnckaburu in
Southern Railway from thi* south At Mar .1
. , N. C., with SouUn rn Railway going iv< >t.
?y i SAM'U HUNT, A. TRIPP.
President Superintendent
S 11. IiUM I1 KIN, C P. A.
ihs LANCAHTEH C'H I28TKK
_ RAILWAY.
| Between <iics!or and Lanoit cr
Schedule in Kffect September Idih, lots<
Dailu Except Sunday.
Southbound. Northbound
ie No. 16. No. 17. No. H. No 11
P. M A. M. ~ P M. A. 6
io Bid 9 40 d Lv ... Chester ... Ar 6 65 7 51
r 10 04 * ".... Knox .... " BSD
8 47 10 20 ".. Richburg.... " fi In 7 3
Of * >7
8 67 10 40 d "..Basoomvllle.. " 4 27 7 II
1- 9 13 lion* ".. .Port Lawn..." 4 lb d 51
II 80* " Craves... ."
?n 9 40 11 10 d Ar Lancaster.. Lv 4 0' 6 ?
n
P. M A. M P. M A. V
N?>. 14. leaving Lancaster d 3o a. m,. mal.i
If close connection at Chester with South' ri
iiuiiwny ? *o. so mr ' n. 1 ri> t ' - anil (totnl* north
0- unit Seaboard Air Lin< "Atlanta Spco'al f .
Atlanta and point* wont Also with Carollm
) & Ni rutwestarn Hy. No 10 for l.enoir. > <
_ and InUrmedlate ]>olnt*, iin<! South' rn It ;
wa.v No 33 forolumhia m l j ilnt* *? i
n No IT, leaving Cb< :> r K4i)a.m., tonm
f wi h Southern Ky , No. M from C<>l mi >ln a> i
In points south Seaboard Air kino "A tl i a
otal from Nortbc n and Kan torn points
q S" .thorn Ity, No. I from Northern an<i i.
. 01 ii iMilr.tH, and at f,anca?tcr with 9. (' A IJ I
1? for I' I ickHh.irp.
No .# loiivln,' I,nncnat?r . An i m <
i?, at Lancaster with N t .v. (, I- from ( .u.i li
darirl Marlon. Southern Kv No 34 a4(.'heater fot
Charlotte and point* north.
fNik lb, le.ivln# Chiller RIO p m.. connec- n
' Chester with Southern Hallway No. 34 Trotr
Columbia and point* so'ith.
MSROY 8PRINQ3,
J. M. IIRATII, l!re8nlc'/it
. J Ueij'|. I'ttd. AlfMUt,
SEMIANNUAL
J
IPc
?^ N ew
.
And the New C<
it >
V^lVUllilV^
All Winter G
?i
We have decided to c;
{thing must go in season
Object of this Sale is to
i This is no ordinary sa
Cash Buyers. We mal
' all lines. Many goods w
even LESS. Everything
The Slaughter
Now is the chance of
profit by this unusual C
Bargain c
)
)
5,000 yards good Alamance on
1 0C0 u " Coftor. Flann
I 1,000 u i 11 Flanneletts 1(
? &00 " French FlannelotB
| 1200 i( Schorl bo) Jean,
Oor> et Remnan i. (yard f -nan
Bleached T iMc Dmir-k, 40 cei
Turkey Red Table Dmmk, 85
Doileys and Nankins very Ohm
Best Calicos, Indigo Blues Turl
the Best Standard Fancies,
j| Ladies" Jackets Lined with Qui
>j 44 14 Fumcy Kind, va
>1 " 44 Nicely made, vi
Black Fur Colloretl , valu * $!
y 44 4* Larger, value $2.00,
) 44 44 Full sizo, value $2.2;
' A few large Handsome Capes v
' Large Double Cloth Cape?, vali
I Small Flush Cloth Cape, value
A few splendid Kainy Day Skii
SHOE BAH
LONG TO :
) J
)
- 100 pairs Ladies' Fii e Dongoln
lace, or "agonal, price
placed on the Bargz
down at
The entire lot bought to go in
> We also have some big valu? ! i
Buy Under
i .. . . ... ...
Men s heavy LJeece Lined Shi
?50 routs eneh?now o
Ladies', Misssos and Children's
Ladies' Vests,
Some Gre<
1 I
7
1 50 pairs fine .00 Cassimere j
25 pairs fire $2.00 Cassithere j
1 150 pur* wool pants?mixed 1
$1.50; your choice for
: Came Too Lat(
tl
I
14 fine LI ark 0\ 'rends, value
Many Special wo have not r
' The Canson
?
I I II
<^3:
* gglP 4
ICE SALE!
rtvnNNV-iwas
un
THE
YearB^
3ntury With a Big
(Dut Sulci ?
roods Must Go.
irry nothing over. EvcryTVT
? A i - 1 A. L . L 1
ivu irutilci iiuuui cubt", inc
Unload winter stuff. (
le, but a great chance for
ke unusual reductions along
ill go at HALF Price; some
r we offer, a bargain.
Already Begun. s
a lifetime?Don't fail to
ut Price Sale.
onters Loaded
A/ith Hot Stuff.
ly 4 cents,
el 7 k cent value, only 5 "
con! \ alue, only (> u
i, 10 cent value, only 7\
> coat v ilue, only ]() "
), '.10 cent value, only 15 "
0 value, only 25 u
cent value, only 25 M
in, 2") cents a Dozen and up.
u-y Reds, Silver Grays and
, value 0$ cenls, only 5 cents.
!ler Satin, value $8.50, only $4.05.
lue $0.75, only $8.95.
nlu? $5.00, only $2.95.
25, only 75 cents.
only $1.00. ^
5, only $1.25.
rery cheap.
lie $1,00, only 05 cents.
$1.25, only 90 44
rts, value $4.00. onlv tfo 7r?
JAINS
BE REMEMBERED.
nrul t i 1 oss Kid but Ion and
2.00, $2.r>0 n ?.| $3.00?
ii?! counter and marked
$1.25.
a u ay.
n ' iiii'lrcns" Shoes. J
/
w a r Chap ,
rts and Drawers,our price
nlv 35 cents.
Union Shirts from 25 to 50 44
12^ to 40 44 JS
a.t
Dant Values.
lants, now $2.00.
mots, now $1.25.
ot ? value In.in 75 cents to
75 cents.
5 for
ic Holiday Trade.
$0.00; will lei them gc for $0.50.
pace to mention,
ish store.