Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, March 27, 1901, Image 3

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#' Short Locals. Wednesday, March 27, 1901. , - ?The veterans are to rae< ' here Saturday. ?Mr. Henry Collins, of Ohei ter, is in tlie city. ?Miss Daisy Iluey epont Sur day in Rock Hill. ?Miss Lizzie M. llelk o Dixie, visited Mrs. Dr. Sh-ai recently. ?Mr. R. J. Flynn of Nei Cut is having his dwelling n modeled. ?rivirs. w.j. Ijong is visitin her son, Mr. Robt. L. Long, c f Marion, N. O. r ?J P ?Mies Florence Boll, of Ma m gill, is visiting Miss Mabel Bruc m at Dr. Strait's. ?Our old- friend Mr. A. 1; &i^^tol lings, of Oakhurst, was ii town Monday. t" ?Mr. G. W. S. .Hart of tli< Yorkvillo bar was in court hen Monday on business. ?The Baptist ladies nettec $28.15 out. of the dinner given ii the tent one day last, week. ?Mr. James H. IIiek?0|b ?f Charleston, is spendi"K rt 'evv iays at his old horn? Ibis week ?Mr, "hini Mrs. II. II. Hayes, of Durham, N. C., spent several lays with relatives here recently ?Mr. J. Davis Flynr attended a birthday supper D r. VV. H. Sapp of O K one night JPfe^ast week. ?Mr R. E. Wylie went to ^ Yorkvillo Monday afternoon to attend the funoral of Judge W* Witherspoon. ?Mr. J. B. Noal and little son of Longsvillo, were in Lancaster Saturday and gave the Enterpaise a pleasant call. ?I will go to Tradesville Friday an? remain until Tuesday evening. Don't fail to give me a call if you want a nice photo graph. W. A. Davis. ?Mr. Thomas Ileaves and Mist Ada Ilorton, daughter of Mr. Douglas Ilorton were married at White BlutT by J. N Estridge, N. P., Sunday 24th inst. ?Mr L C. Peyaeur invites lie ladies to come and inspect lis stock of trimmed hats winch no says will be large and surprisingly cheap. ?Mr. Jand Mrs. John .StewIgL man have returned from a visit to tlie latter s parents in An^^idorion. ?Miss Maggie Anderson who wont several weeks ago to Atlanta,' (la., to have her eyes operated on for cataract has returned greatly bone fitted to the groat delight of her many friends. ?There will be services in the Episcopal church next Sunday at 11 a. m , and 5 p. m., conducted by the Rev. J \V Cantey Johnson. Superintendent L. T. Nichoh >f the L. <t C. Railway, was in .own Monday and Tuesday. ?The summer school foi " * TCachers will ho held this veai i * it Converse college, Spartanburn, instead of Wintbrop Tin school will open on June 20tl: dd last one month. Board IL ^.vill cost only -114 for th( rl ^session. 1 JA| ?Read tho millinery anpHounoemeiU of the Heath Bank ing it Mercantile Co. in todayh issue. Miss Thorn and her as ^ sistants are busy getting readt^ for tho opening on the 2nd o A pril. ?Mr. J. T. Mackey'a dwellinf narrowly escaped destruction b; l tire one evening: last week. Mrs Maokey wan out in the cook roon looking after supper, leaving he babe in the cradle in the sittiii] room. She went in to look afte the child when she found, to he amazement, that the sofa wa .i afire, the window curtains ha ^ ^^Lnrned up. She managed wit aid of some of her neighboi .languish the flames. She s| iC to account tor the ongi r p fire. If she had remain* t',e *"ooni * little longer h< k child would have been burnt M flV W,?t " ? and the fire would have "been | ? beyond control. ?The Baptist church hero Is com- ^ ? pleted and services will be held in it , for the first time next Sunday niorn5C ing. tx ?The rains of Monday evening and w r_ night were very hea y and put the creeks ou a great tare. w ?Miss A?la Heath who has been is I visiting relatives here for sometime went to Kershaw Saturday to visit ai Mrs. S. W. Heath. ir f ? M iss Mamie Hunter is visit si ing her uncle's family, Mr \V. S ** Ilorton, near Kershaw. v ?Major Miles Helton of Texas, 5- formerly of this county, is here on a visit to his old friends, j, ?Mr and Mrs. E. K. Patter , son of Fort Mill spent several days with the former's brother here, Mr. J. E. Patterson. ?There will ho preaching at R Hills Creek church by the pastor^ next Sabbath morning at 11 ( o'clock. ; 1 ?Miss Ellen Kirk ot the 1 ri mus section is spending the week ' 3 with her Bister, Mrs. J. A. Mc3 Cain at Unity. Mr. G. C. Sullivan of Anderson is spending a few days here with his I friend Dr. J. E. l'oore. lie and the . j doctor were in the Spanish-American , war together, he being <|iiartermaster T, of the regiment of which l)r. Poor was surgeon. Jg ?Mr. J. R. Starnes who has a hej ^contract for building 125 factory wi | houses has made a good start He has 10 or 1*2 houses partially Cu f ramed and the pillars built under an most of them. ?Mr. Fred Dunlap, who has 1,1 for sometime been running as ex- . pressman on a road between Charleston and Asheville, N. C , ' ; is in Lancaster on a visit to bis father's family. da ?Sheriff John P. llunter re ? ( turned home Monday after hii ca: absence of several weeks in dies1 ter, swid his many friends will be glad to learn that he is greatly ? ' improved and able to be out now. ?The Abbeville Cotton mills j10 shipped three cars of cloth direct mi to Shanghai, China, this week, . and expect to make a large shipmerit next week. Ill' ?The dwelling house and wi mill of George McCown two miles north of Darlington were blown down by a tornado Mon- fBI day as well as several negroe \v houses, both Mr. and Mrs Me- an 'Jown were injured and several ne negroes wore hurt. i n % --Messrs Claborn Patterson and Ch.u'les C. Wright, two 1 clever young men, who have 901 been in Lancaster for several days, left Tuesday for their ^ home in Swain county, Western ^ North Carolina, ?The I'lensant Hill school presided over tjv .Miss Ella Ii<>attie, a very capable young lady and excellent J|( ' teacher, closed last Friday night with ' appropriate exercises hy the pupils. A t lonjf programme was carried out and great interest was manifested by the , large crowd that was present. The Jt ' characterot f he exercises and the ad- t IV . ujirntde rendition of the same speak well for both teacher and pupils. y. -?There was a washout yes- lai 1 I onlay turning just after the co down train passed over Turkey do 1 ''reek trestle just abovo York- an villo. Two or three benches wi were washed out. Also, three w] , benches wei% washed out the en i trestle over Dry Creek near Sha- trj run and live benches' out, the Hul- ov lock's Creek trestle near Hickory co (irovo w( ?Mr. Miles Johnson of Rock T1 Mill, popularly known as re "Uncle Miles", died at his wi | 9 home in Ilock Hill Monday cr from the effects of grippe. He win in bis 7Jrd year and was a remarkable man. He was be . buried yesterday afternoon at 4 st< - o'clock by the masons and odd- fo i fellows of which orders lie was tri a member. *)H 1 ?Tho late John It Ashe of J56 f Yorkville left insurance policies aggregating $20,000, all of which, we understand, is payable to his fr ~ estate. One of the policies, for $IC,000, is in the Equitable Life CI 4 - - ?1 jj ! Assurmice owitsiy , niiwiuvr iui r $5,000, in the Union Central of ,, Cincinnati, while the other $5,000 ! 1 ~ is in a company whose name wc . _ could not learn. P' il Counterfeits of I)e Witt's Witch j8 h Hazel Salve are liahle to cause tj rfi blood poisoning, heave them all (j( j8 alone. The original has the name M I)eWitt's upon the box and also . j wrapper. It is a harmless and a " healing salve for skin diseases. -[ Unequalled for piles, Crawford !ti, Bros, d-w-i ft j A % + y I fihy a ? Ablo to Holft Siok Womo Whon Doctors Fall. How gladly would men fly to w< van's aid did they but understand 'Oman's feelings, trials, sensibilize ud peculiar organic disturbances. Those things are known only t omen, and the aid a man would giv i not at his command. To treat a case properly it is necci try to know all about it, and ful iformation, many times, cannot b iven by a woman to her family phj ciau. She cannot bring herself t ill everj thing, and the physician i Mas. O. II. CifArpsu* a constant disadvantage. This if ly, for the past twenty-five years. ;>usands of women have been coning their troubles to us, and oui vice bar brought happiness an<3 alth to countless women in the L'.S Mrs. Chappell, of Grant Park. 111. lose portrait we publish, advises all Bering women to use Lydia E. Pink m's Vegetable Compound, as il red her of inflammation of the ovariei d womb ; she, therefore, speaks fron owledge. and her experience oughl give others confidence. Address Mrs nlrhnmV I .nl./iriifurtf !.*??*? u??.uu. w Mw/v.wwvij, "JUU, >n-Snlt<d. The court was engaged Mon y and yesterday till about 4 dock in the hearing of th< se of Mrs. Ringstaif versus e Lancaster & Chester Rail ad for damages for the deatli her husband who was founc ad on the railroad treat h ross Bear Creek, the trair ving run ovdV and hadl) angled his body. After hear thr testimony for'the plain V, the railroad's attornej oved for a non-suit whiel is granted by the judge When yon arebi1lious,Uoe thosi mous.little pills known ap De itt's Little Karly Risers to clo so the liver and bowels. The} ver gripe.Cr??wfor<l Bros, <]-wttre yew Stock. Our Mr Hood in now of I buyinj me of the choicest stock tha > liave handled this season nn< pv will ho hero by Saturday o mday. Come one, come h1! me old stand and cuaranteed. Lancaster Mer. Co. ivlng Train Itlown off Tiuck i Georgia. Columbus, (la , March 25.? mixed train was blown off o e Central of Georgia rnilrom icks one mile east of Buen ista, 37 miles from Columbus te this afternoon The trail nsistod of an engine and ten r, baggage car, two coache id twelve freight cars, an< is going fifteen miles an hou lien struck by the wind Th gine was lifted from th nek, the tender was turnei or, the baggage car, tw aches and three freight car are 'thrown on their sido* le rent of the train, however mained on the track. No on as killed, but four of til ew wore injured. Mrs. C. E. VanDeusen, of Ki mm, Wis, was alllicted with omach trouble and constipatio r a long time. She hhvs, "I hav led many preparations but noti ive done me the good thatChair irlam's Stomach and Liver Tal ts have." These tablets are fc le at J. F. Macney Go's Dru ore. Price, 25 cents. Samp] ee. Ii 11 roll Dedication by Dr. Kilgi The members of Salem Met hi st church, Heath Springs, ai oking forward to the tilth Sur ?y in this month with grei l~ o.? ||,A.. Ik. irnnui rf nn i uu%y nuj;r wii i ii< ?y to realize their loon che hed hope of seeing their heai ful new church completed an sdicated to the service ot Ooi ,ev. John C. Kilgo, D. D, pre lent of Trinity College, N. C., > preach the sermon and ded ate the church. Dr. Kilgo wj jr several years one of the lea< ing members of the South Carolina conference, and is still held n in very higli^sfeem by his church and brethren in this state. We o. extend a hearty welcome to all a who may be able to be with us. s- Come and hear Dr. Kilgo Mar. o 31st, 11 a.m. The occasion is to e be further magnified by having in connection with it our second 11 quarterly Conference, liev. Jos. e w. Kil'go, our efficient presiding, o elder, who is a brother of Dr. a Jno. C. will preach at 11 a. nr. Saturday March 3b, and will hold the conference. The presiding elder will also preach Sunday evening at 8 o'clock. I). Arthur Phillips, Pastor. Prof. Ivison,of Lonacouing,Md suffered terribly from neuralgia of the stomach and indigestion for thirteen years and after the doctors failed to cure him they fed him on morphine. A friend advised the uso of Kodol Dyspepsia Uure and after taking a few hotthis of it he saj*s, "It haa cured ino entirely. I can't say too much for Kodol Dyspepsia Cure." It digests what you eat.^Crawford Bros. d w a HEATH SPRINGS. i The new town council has had the streets* worked which improves the I appearance of the town right much. A large number of young people at, tended the closing exercises of the 1 Pleasant Hill school on last Friday night, and report an overcrowded t house and an excellent entertainment. ' Mr. Gonso, who has been here put? ting machinery in the roller mill, left t on Sunday having put the mill in good running condition. Mr. and Mrs. O. C. Oroxton returned from Troy, S. C., on Sunday. Mr. : Croxton'has I een teaching the school at that place. Prof. S. \V. Oarrette and Mr W. B. Twitty spent Sunday in Lancaster. We were pleased to see in town, last ' week, Bev. U. C. McRoy and Mr Jas. > He \ if Kershaw. jjffc ^ Cloik. 4 March 26,1901. I The stomach controla the situation. Those who are hearty and strong are those who can eat and 1 digest plenty of food. Kodol DysT n^nol'u On.n - L. ? ? * jm f?nn? viii r ui^ontn n uat y wii i*m and allows you also to eat all the - good food you want. If you suffer r from indigestion, heartburn and i belching or any atomach trouble, this preparation can't help but do you good. The most aonsative stomacha can take it. Crawford 3 Bros. . d-w-s ' JAPANESE f PILE CURE A n?- ami Complete Treatment, consisting ot SUl'POblTORlKS, Capsul.H of Ointment l? end tn Muxes of Ointment. a novo failing . cure f > * Piles of every nature anil decree. It ' i CM a.i <>|M-rutlon with ihe knlfC, which Is 1 i?:iinfu . ait i often insults in death, unnensnry. \' H Y KNIIl'KK Tills TKKKI ISI.K HISKASK? \\'e r 1 a written piutrnntee In each f' .00 Hox. No i | i ure S nay. tieenti and ti u bu.t, 6 fur IS. I. | ?. ti -J ... ,1 .1. .w f.n.. OINTMENT. 25c- and 50c. GuriSTSPAT 10 N IV 1.H ;iu- r?'.n i.lV KIUntl STOMA* H kEl> ULATOR and IlwOOD PURIFIER Sinai!. . mikl anil plensivnt to take: especially adapted for children ? u.sc. 50 dose* 25 cento. Crawford Bros., Oruiculsts, Agents, Lftnca* tor 1 e-w.l f , For Tl.e Enterprise. I TAUKH&ACLE DOTS. a l? The Agricultural Army?Taber* II nacle on a "Boom"?Irr. SappN Birthtlay. 1 Tabernacle, March 23--A* I r have not seen anything from thin e section in sometime, 1 will en e deavor to give you some of the recent happenings of Tabernacle ? and surrounding country, a 1 ha farmers of this section are i. pushing ahead with thoir work, *, I and 1 think that it tin y iv.nl true c to plow, th*> wiii he piou.iiiri loo e early thin ear. Small grain is looking well and promie , with continued seasons in the lutuie, to yield a large crop. n Tabernacle section is on a n "boom." We have a preacher, e several school teachers, u tloctor, >e a superintendent of education, l- two or three merchants, and many other prominent citizens )r that are putting forth every elf rl ? in their power to develop the in> 'e exhaustible resources of the com. munity. And with a similar r\ vita r\Arl 4 i n t li f n t rn t It 1 ( yl I l / ill IIIO ii l ill r( I II I r section bids fair to be one of the jj foremost in the state. We hare a very prop ( school, taught by I'rofes Green, who is doing r *' advance the educational this community, r We also have a goo i school at Taherna' id preaching every first, J fourth Sundays in ear s Your humble co jR had the pleasure of most, enjoyable bii versary last Wednef given bv Mrs. Rett d* hu?b?Dd, Dr. W. H.. i ? 'if* I y '* * i X>o you Cough? Dr. Bull's Cough Syrup will euro a Cough or Cold nt once. Conquers Croup, Whooping-Cough and MeasloCougn without fail. Mothers praise ra it. Doctors prescribe it for Bronchi- ?)t tis. Hoarseness, Grippe, Pneumonia M and Consumption. It gives quick, "J sure results. Price, 2.5 cts. Reftisethe to dealer's substitute ; it is not as gcod. ci Debdibi j I Cough Syrup Always cures when others fail. Dr. Bull's Pills cure Constipation and Liver Troubles. 50 pills, 10 cts. Trial box, 5 its our most successful physicians. The supper was a grand sue- Ci cess. Although the weather was p( threatening rain, and the writer came very near getting a drench ? iug. there were several of the in- \\ vited guests on hand ready to partake of the fine twenty-pound ri gobbler which ad ?rned the table J nt supper time and also many other delicacies winch showed that the doctor's good wife does jli not do anything by h lives. . The supper was highly enjoyed 1,1 by all persons for which the I)oc k tor and his kind wife should re- n< ceive the highest praise. Bit. 6j sad to say, it did not work well with some of Ihe men present, at j (j it i? lopuripu in:ti c? if* wpnr nnrne from thip To ! t and next dav could w hardly control him-elf, as he was strutting and gobbling around * and wanting to know if ho had 'li turned to a "Turkey Onbbb?'>, bt Hoping that bo found out, wo will j" clone. More Anon, tl Somk Onk. pi - ? - ai GENTLEMEN, Get the New, Novel Discovery, PIGEON MILK n IXJUCTOH ja Curia Gonorrhoea and Gleet In 1 to-I days; J), lut notion 1* timglcil. Prevents st leture A 1 c implete To be carried in vest ocket. "-tire n| preventative. Sent by mall lti plain packago, 1 prepaid, on receipt of p-lce. 1100 per box ap for IB ft<\ Crawfprd Uros Druggists Agents. Ltyteas <11 tar. 3. tl . 1-ew l . m el Two Wood Fish Stories. Jackson, Miss , March 25.?A remarkable lish s ory comes from p liaiiKin county, but the most re- j markable part of it is that the o story is true. In blasting rock in iho Rankin quarry a lew days !. ago the workmen found a plain and distinct outline of a medium OJ sized fish in the center of a large boulder. The outline of iho fich , is perfect in every particular, the . tail and tins being clearly distm guished. The quarry men pre C} served the section ot rock and it is now on exhibition atoffice of the clerk of the cagg^K com- r mission, where score?^^^? ex 'J amined it. There is no douot but that the fish was imprisoned in the rock at the beginning of its ? formation, and that it remained there. rt Still another remarkable fish s}! \r i story comes from I azoo City, and Cl is vouched for hy the Sentinel, n of that town. Some days ago Capt Powell completed an arte _ sian well on his plantation, water having noon lounM in the great est abundance at a depth of more than 1.000 foot. The wonderful thing about this wo)I is th^t it supplies fish as well as water, and v it is supposed that the well gets its supply from a subterranean lake.?Atlanta Daily News. or- To make a good news- I paper and to got your money's A worth, keep your subscription c paid up STATE OF Mil Til CIROLIU corNTV OF LANCASTER. Notice is hereby given that the undersigned will apply to the 11 Secretary of State ol South Car * whna, on or alter the 2nd nay 01 " March, A. D, 1901, lor the issuance of certificate of incorporation pimiiant to I lie provisions of "An Act \o provide for the incorporation \of Religious, Educational, ' "*?cjal, Fraternal or Charitable Lodge, Societies, Asso " ,;?s, and for ' ,,r>se :ASIL I M AGlSt Is sold with a wo?da, Fits, Uizzi. Ity, Lost Vltalltj einory the result o !ss, K ros of You Ice ?1 : ti hoxes f any address or 'awford liros . C. list" Ht are Vfcx f busy. [eath Banking & M :mtile Cos. millinery ouncement of their eous spring open, hich begins on next Tuesday, April 2 We will then display th<"iperb collection of tin ats that has ev * town. They evv York novel^fli?rv department, is a bloom, larkling with beautiful hats and niuets for this spring wear, ome and cast your eyes on the ore i f color and style, and you ill again be convinced of the iperiority ol Mips ihom s inline rv creations. Every lint is a iaufy and is bound to please; ist try on as many as you want; i6 buying will bo easy, as our ices are so much lower than ly others. It's Spring ith us, sure! The stores from >ors to ceiling, rammed and inbed with spring bargains, the ?st Mr. Heath ever picked up, rove it. Our unique and varied sport ment of spring silks and ress goods in the leading new lects, will attract your attention id praise. Great White Goods our big lots white linen, Peran lawns; French organdies and astes at one half price. Will rove that you will not want for argains at this store. Our gen*al advertisement next week of ir clothinp, hats, shoes, skirts, mhroitleries, laces, corsets and n lerwear with our wondertully >w prices, will prove to you that lis is the place to spend your tsh. eatli litg. I teille COMPANY F. Mackey A ('o., firujfg'sts, will 'fund you your money if you are not itistied after using; Chamber ain'a toniach and Liver Tablets. They ire disorders of t he stomach, biliousess constipation and headache, rice. 25oents. Samples free. t A m YOU liO TO 'our grocer and call for some of ur Gluton and Germ Graham Flour. janciwter Mercantile Co. and V. 1*. Iiennett handle it. It ontains no starch?scarcely more han 70 per cent, is Germ and il uton. Just Try One Sack >f our meal and flour, and you're nine. When you want pure, weet, clean goods with that "old ime" nutty flavor, use ours. If Yon fJan't. Get It, rrom your grocer, write to L. E. BROWN, Mgr. Rock Hill Roller Mills, Rock llill, S. C. ^ration Notice. take notice *