Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 03, 1902, Image 5
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Short Locals.
Saturday, May 3, 1002.
?Judge ('lias. 1). Jones visi
ted Columbia this week.
?Mr. J. T. Thoniassou spent
<\ day or two in Yorkvillo tliis
week.
?Miss Daisy Young is visit
F ing her sister, Mrs. \V. A.
Schrock, of Camden.
?Mrs. E. J Mathis of \n\
^ den is on a visit to her . . .iter
near town
?The New Cut sect; ,i was
visited Thursday after. n by
fine rains.
? Want of space presents the
. r , y a * * + r mi
use oi me 101tor ire i Aingiii
this week.
?Mr. and Mrs T tr Poach,
of llussell i'laco, were in Lancaster
Thursday.
?Mr. O C. Curleo of Monroe
visited liis brother in law, Dr J.
1). Fundorburk, this week.
?For Salk? A limited quantity
of cotton seed. A. .J. Clark,
Lancaster, S. C.
?Mrs. J. \Y Hardin and
children of Winnsb >r > visited
relatives hero this week.
? Mrs. J 0. Hilton and chil^
dron of Westvillo are visiting
her daughter here, Mrs. Dr. J.
E. Rutledge.
?Magistrate Caskey sent Ed
Craig, col , to the chaingang
Thursdav for broach of contract.
lie was given 30 days or $25.
?Work on the power house
of the new mill and the lug
store building is progressing.
The store is to he 50x125 feet,
2 stories, brick.
?Mr and Mrs. John P. Twitty
of Kershaw visited his sistei
here this week. Mrs. J. T.
Mackey.
?Quite a number have trone
down today to attend the annual
inter-county picnic at Catawba
falls.
?Mrs. Chas. D. .Jones went to
Charlotte last week to spend
awhile at her father's, Mr. B. I).
Heath.
^ ?Mr. Jim Stewart has moved
his family into the new house recently
huilt by Mr. Geo. W.
l'lyler on Kim street.
?Itcv. J. W. Little was in
town yesterday. Ho reports
fine rains in his section Thurs
day afternoon.
?Cotton planting is about
over ami now the farmers will
plant a little corn. Some however
planted corn first, but
many did not.
?The trustees selected the
plans of Architect C. O. Wilson
of Columbia for a $15,000 grad
ed school building.
?Mr. W. .T. Cunningham has
been plowing and hoeing his
young corn out on the farm this
week. "\V. J." is a fine farmer
and he has an excellent overseer,
Mr. W. J. Bailey, and a
magnificent farm, well ditched,
' finely terraced and highly for
tilized. The crops he makes in
I good ve?rs err- enough, not for
"iiiitey" however.
t
?Two thousand yards firs
quality embroideries at 24 cent
per yard.
tf.5-3. Williams-Hughes Co
Among those who visite
Charleston's Exposition las
week, not mentioned in las
week's paper, wore Messrs. Ge<
O. Heath, 0. M Hardin, H. \\
Plyler, W. A. Knight, Jas. ^
Knight.
?We have surrendered a lara
portion of our space to tli
speeches of Senator Till ma
and Mr. Appelt.
? Messrs. W. II. Clyburn, 1
L. Blackmon and Represent!
tive J. N. Estridge returned t
j Kershaw several days ago froi
the Dallas reun;on.
?Mrs. Lula Ferguson came o\<
j from Lancaster hist Thursday l
| i>e with her lather, Mr. f) i
j Harnett, in his last illness. Sli
I relumed home Saturday.?Roc
I II ill Hot a'id.
i ?Wanted?Live canvassci
for a fast selling novelty. Ac
; dress, v.ith references, Novell
Printing Co., Southern Pine:
N. C. '2t
?Tlie floor in the etitranc
to tlie Bank Building is bein
horn out and replaced 1?3" a c<
j .... nt floor and the old stairwa
i is to he replaced by a no
lone and an easier one
?The announcement of Km
jit. M. Hilton to preach at tli
I County Home should have bee
Sunday (tomorrow), May 1, i
stead of last Sunday.
?Rev. R. J. Blackmon t
Fork Ilill spent part of Tuesda
and Wednesday in town as tl
guest of Mr. L. N. Montgomer;
? Mr. Allie Warwick lit
accepted a position on the Se
1 >*"* ! 1*# 1 Alt* I -1 MA O i\/l
I lyviuvj a%ai Jiiur; clini Will |H<>
ably g;o to work about the 15t
inst.
? Mrs. Lucretia Kershav
widow of the late Judge J. 1
Kershaw, died in Camden Moi
day night last, aged 78 year
She was the grandmother <
Mrs. L. T. Baker of this plac
?Mrs. N. E. Montgomery, <
Creek, is spending some tin
with her son, Mr. L. N. Mon
gomery, at this place
?For domestic or gloss fii
ish of a high grade leave yoi
laundry at \V. P. Bennett
store.
Charlotte Steam Laundry.
I 2t J no. R Blakeney, A gen
?Mrs Ada Ilough and lift
' i. .1 - '
imu^uivi 111 e WIM.'K J
Itock Hill keeping house for In
daughter, Mr- V. 11 Cloud, wl
spent the week in Charleston.
?Messrs. .1. S. Wilson ai
j II. I). Funderburk who atteiuh
the Annual State meeting i
the Jr. O. I J. A. M. in Ch.arle
ton last week, were both electt
officers, thej former to that
State Treasurer for the orde
and the latter as State Vic
Councellor.
? Kershaw's delegates to tl
County convention Mondaj
Col. L C. Ilough, Dr. It. !
J Beckham, B. 1*. Kstndge, A. J
! Hough, J.W.IIamel, Capt.J.t
McManus, K. I). Blakeney.J.V
Truesdel, J I. J. (lardnor, J. t
McCaskill, J.T. Stevens, S. V
Heath, B A. Hilton, W L Blac
moii, It. S. Floyd.
?Mr. J. S. Wilson has >e(
appointed by the state board i
control as buyer of dispensai
bottles for this nlace. nod In
1 ~ ' "
started business, having tli
week bought quite a lot of bo
ties since he received his con
mission Those having hotth
or demi-johnsons for sale cn
dispose of same by applying I
Mr. Wilson at Cherry Bros
store.
?Quito a crowd attended tl
Charleston exposition from th
place and from the county th
week. So far as we have bee
(able to get the names, the fo
' lowing attended : Rev.andMn
:Channel's Eraser aim Aiiss hliz
>t Lanneau, Mr. W. II Truosdale
:s Dr. II. H. Sapp, Messrs. A. C
Rowell, U.S. Plylor and soi
Pickett, IT. A. Funderburk am
C1 son Charles, R. P. Plyler, Jr
it jind B. B. Plyler and Pin!
it Plyler.
3. ?From the Rock Hill Ileral
J. we learn of the recent death c
I. Dr. I). F. Harnett??f York cour
ty, a brother in-law of our es
e teemed townsmen, Messrs. J. J
ie and 11 S. Cherry. We regrc
n that want of space prevents th
copying of a notice published i
> The Herald.
V
IX. ?Messrs. R. .J. M. Steele an
o W. B. Ilough returned Monda
n night from the Dallas reunioi
Mr. Steele celebrated his (?3r
>r birthday at his son in law's las
0 Friday, Mr. J no. C. Montgom
? ery's tit Mt. Pleasant, Tex a:
* T.'K >y gave him a big birthda
? dinner.
K 1
?The St. Luke school, pre
sided over hy Miss Grace Rame
i. of Virginia, will close a ver
j successful and satisfactory so;
sion on Friday evening of iu-n
' I week, May 9th. The exercise
I will begin about S o'clocK an
I will consist of recitations, decl.*
? | mations, tableaux, etc.. and th
j public is invited.
y 1 ?Mayor and Mrs. II Iv Wyli
u j left Thursday for Charleston t
spend a wee it at the Kxpositioi
10
Smalm/ Hours.
n
in Begining May 1th next, Sui
day hours will be from 8 to 1
a. m., 12 to 2 midday, and 5 t
v 7 p. m. J. T. Thomasson,
;e 2t Manager.
?s Marriages.
ft- Married, April 27, 1002, 1
h- Rev. It. J. Blackmon, Mr. Vi
h gil Ilinson and Miss Nil
Weaner, daughter of Mr J. J
\r, Weaner of Ileath Springs.
I. On April 25, 1002, by tl
o-! same minister, Mr. .John Ilinsc
s and Miss Lizzie Small, daugl
of | ter of Mr. Sylvester Small.
t Mi April litS, by tl
M same minister, Mr. Andre
Wright and Mrs. Mary Fincln
t J of the Fork iiill section.
Shot at 'rradcsriltr.
? In a difficulty between Mess
George Tiireatt and Jack II01
! at Tradesville Tuesday mornir
^ Threatt was shot three time
one ball passing through liis le
1 side just over the lungs,anctlx
1111 one going into the chest and tl
L>1'i third grazed his neck. The onl
10 i wound considered dangerous i
all is the one in his chest Tl
td ball lodged in the chest wall at
hI j is still in there I)r 10 S .M
of Dow ami Dr. II G. Elliott we
s called, and they report him :
>d getting on all right. Mr Hoi
of i came up after the shooting ai
r I surrendered to the sherilf, an
e j later was hailed by Magistra
Caskey in the sum of $1,000.
>' | Money i'"or the School s
S.
I? . Out of the $25,000 recent
) appropriated by the dispensai
j i board to the school fund of tl
^ | State, Lancaster county will g
j $078 30 which i* the anioui
uj necessary to give each school
the county $75 a year and tin
enable the schools to run
''M least three months each yen
[>^i Besides the above sum, Lanca
y tor's school fund will he nu
ys I mentod by a portion of the re*
isi.l.w. 4 ;* >.! 7 *U,. .1., * : I
vtuvy v/i j (UIU1 tiiu U1.-51 , ii>
tion above referred to is mad
*' This sum will be pro rated b
?s tween tlie 40 counties 011 tl
,n basis of school enrollment, an
will give this county $200 mo
approximately.
!e $:ir>.00 in Fine*.
is
is SherilF Hunter and his cfl
n cient deputy at tlie factory, M
1- John A. Knight, siM':r>'r
s. party of seven last
'.alwalKiiig up on in.
jm
, were playing cards. They were
!. about a mile from town in
11 Major Miller's Held. They shot
lI oil* a pistol just before these vig,
ilant officers got to them and
k some of them were cursing after
the officers got within hearing
d distance. They all said that
,f they were sorry and that they
t. would corne up Monday and
plead guilty of disorderly conI.
duct before Magistrate Caskey,
which they did, and they were
0 fined $5 each, which was paid
n These were all white people,
and the case serves to show that
(l these officers are no respecter
of persons in the enforcement
of the law.
/tenths.
1 Mrs. M. S Bailor, widow of
3 late Wni. linker, died at the
)T home of her son in law, Mr. >1.
J. Uivcs, .Jr.," Thursday, aged
?- about 75 years. She leaves
y three children, Mrs. L T S.
y Hammond, Mrs. Yv. U Robert*
son and Mrs J J Hives, Jr.
;t Her remains were buried at
is Fork Hill church yesterday,
d ! Rev. R. I. Black moil conducting
i I the services.
?j Mrs. Amanda Rollings, wife
1 of the late F.van Rollings, died
0 at the old honie-tcad Friday
? morning after a protracted ill'
noss, aged M years The surviving
children are: Capt J. o
Rollings of Camden, I)r J. W
1 j Rollings of Kentucky, Messrs
1 U. E and A R. Rollings of (>a'*
I hurst, Mr L R Rollings of
| Lancaster, Mrs / I. Robertson
and Mrs. J. T. L Stover of Oakhurst,
Mrs. A. II. Duncan of
Heath Springs, and Miss Snllie
! Rollings of Oakhurst.
>y I Mrs Rollings was a consistent
r | member of the Methodist church
ia and an estimable Christian woi,
man. Her high character i?
1 reflected in the lives of the osti
1(J mable family of children shr
,n leaves behind Her remains wil!
be laid tv> re-st tl)i? nHivnin.f ii
ii* | *~ ,I4l,n 11
the burying ground at old Salon
by the side of her husband win
10
. I preceded her to the grave only ;
i few years ago.
Siii|>K Jin* Cuueh uii?l W?rl?? ?ri
the Cold.
Laxative Bromo-Qu?nine Tablets can
a cold one day. No cure, no i>aj
1 Prict' | 'unffl
It' . .
I,r I
; State reunion Jto/t.
j The following statement
a,. which has just been completed
ie . but which is liable tobeinereas
[.. ed to a small ex'ent, shows tin
,'f number of nonsioners in nnr>1
iej county and the percentage o:
1(| increase for this year over last
IVrcenl
H!*e iII1
County lliol 1*002 crt-aM
Abbeville 1M7 1 to 21.
... Aiken 102 22*0
J Anderson 07s 4?2 17'.
ICl Hamburg .7I .7.7
id j Knrnwell 100 12! 2
I Heaufort 2* so
j Berkeley >s in; ;;
' < harle*ton s-j '07
j Cherokee 1 70 107 I
I ( healer 05 110 2
,( heaterileld .... Kit 201 .7
J < 'larendon .... 121 I:ts 1
1 Colleton. ... 2''M .'{.12
v 'Darlington .... 1 :?7 227 l<
'y 1 Iitirolifster an 70 h
?*? | KdgetlelU 07 loa
| I' HTlh'ld 110 124 1
'd j Florence 1M1 172 H
Lit | Ceorgel 1*vvii . Its 42
| (fi'eeii \ iile .'litS
(ireenwood .... 120 100 I
IS I Hampton ...... 120 177 4
.p ' Horry 1 "'! V'7 a
I Kersli?w Ill i;;7 2
'"I I.Hnonaier . 222 254 1
rS- j I.nureiiri 221 210
! Lexington 1 n 107
V j .onmoii 100 222 2
1 ' Ulrrl^'icn 1'7
LJ No bi- j . .
I o.......... !? . >'
o I * "'""rr
liiM:.^!i'irj{ .. r#.< j
I'iekers 2-? I *24M
10 ltich.diiil 1 Mi ]'.?()
j I '-10 1 *;>
e j S|?ii'liiiibur {f *>.: <
re Sumter .. ... i ?'-* liiit 11
1'nion I ' i
! tvnuiiniOM'-^ '!< r
York . it**
Tot .4- .. G,.v
1- j J: i.? 'J.uu?-'i!
r of flu; pension .Mi' .vo I,
>? 1 lUt la* w ' .*
f/v, f>, . * .
" NX w> ' ',JV\'
Xl
Head=
Sick headache, nervous hcadI
ache, tired hendache, neuralgic
headache, catarrhal headache,
headache from excitement, in
fact, headaches of all kinds are
quickly and surely cut id with
ER, MILLS'
Fain. Fills.
I Also r.ll pairs such as backache,
neuralgia, s iatica, rheumatic
| pains, montl ly pains, etc.
"I)r. M k ' Pain Pills arc worth their
weigh' ui c id." rays Mr. \V. D. Krca>
nicr, of Arkansas City, Kan. "They
3 c ire '. ir.y wife of chronic headache
' I when nothing else would."
' 8 "Dr. Mil-s' Pain Pills drive away
1 pain as if by magic. I am never without
a supply, and think everyone
1 should keep them hand v. < >ne or two
j.ilis taken on approach of headache
will ; r vnt it. very time."
Mks. JriJCK Joiinson, Chicago, 111.
'rhrourh their urs thousands of
g people have been enabled toat,
I tend social and religious funcj
I tion?, travel, enjoy amusements,
I etc., with comfort. As;.preventative,
when taken on the ap- I
proarh of a recurring attack, I
they are excellent.
{ Sold by =11 Z>.-v.-gists.
_ 25 .Coses, 25 cents,
I Dr. Miles Mjdical Co.. Elkhart, Ind. 1
E??w MTIII.-J*: x nmarwnm W3XT?enBacre--W*l
[ *7'2: Clas* c. 1 and 2, $ 18.
j It may surprise many to learn
that tlm nrmhor of pensioners
j tilts year is 1,1 ^5 gr<vi'n* than
j la -1 year, in 11)01 ii?> pension
I > rolls
showed that 0,50M Confed'
crate soldiers rnv] their widows
i received pension.? in this state.
[Notwithstanding the fact that
! during the past year a great
i many have died, tlie rolls this
' year show 7,OSS, an increase of
s IS percent. In our own county
| the increase is not quite as great
' as for the state at lame, being
| 7 a
I only 1 5 per cent. In Oconee
II county the increase is 50 per
i cent. while in York it is only 1.
>
o .v. Ei oniA.
j Boars the ^
? j Clubs .1 li t.
flills Creek Club t Lancaster)
organized last Saturday by
electing the following oilic ws ;
T. Y. Williams, president,
''j. II. Foster, secretary. The
' following were appointed as an
enrolling committee: W. P.
. [Gaskev, .las II Hunter, A. J,
^ Clark, .11?11ii A Cook.
The following were appointed
dolagate* to the County convention
which meets next Monday:
Bj \\ . C. J lough, .) ii Sims, \V.
?|C. Catithen, L. D. Tillman, J.
_. A. Cook, A J. Clark, \\ . S. L.
j Porter, T. V. Williams, T. .1.
i) 'Strait, C D.Jones,.I. P. Huna
tor, U. i;. Wylie. W. I\ Ca-skey,
15. Oousar, U. J. Ilarper, S.
2i 1). Itohinson, M. ). Long atul J.
- Ilarrv Coster, with Dr. T. J.
i 1 , .
;.! Strati executive committeeii|
man.
The Tradesville Cluh orea
rtjiiizpcl by electing L .J. r underimrk,
president ; 8 L Mcv;uui3,
'! vice-president, am) ii. M I'olk,
[), secretary
(ji The following delegates were
i t lecie.il : 1' li. Funderbur , K.
r?j B. Funderburk-, <?. L. McNeely,
W. .). Fuiaierimr , I \\ mcXeeiy,
wuii 11 >f. I'oi '. as ? :eeuI've
ci'ininiit""n?.u?
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