Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 28, 1902, Image 4
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IN ADVANCE.
Wednesday, May 2S, 1002.
\ n ollii'ial report to the gov"iniont
of Kr ni?v> h\* f hr> govpri
>r V. art inioue estimates the
dead at 80.000.
T'i:? is * ho last week of Char sum's
great exposition. The
'.vi'J clor-.e Saturday to open
to more, and the exposifion will
then have passed into history.
in the Slate Democratic convention
last week a resolution
learning McLaurini in, and two
*hings show at what a low eb'o n>
ha1, ii.un and that "ism"?the
voluiion was not even dismissed
?a:' t it w:i; introduced by a man
from McLaurir.'s own home
county !
t'hiid labor m the cotton mills
is doomed. The Democrats, of
litis Slain in convention assembled.
passed a resolution con
detuning it and recommending
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mm iiiu legisiaiure pass a I>11 i
prohibitinn it. And right hero
ond now we enter (he role of the
prophet. The bill will i>e passed.
Weekly Crop Itulletin.
Columbia. Mnv 20 ?The first
part of the week ending Monday,
.May 10. was warmer, the latter
part !v th m usual, making
(lie average temperature nearly
uornud id devices, with jja
maximum of I'." degrees it Oillisonvi
11 and Saluda on the l it!),
and a n :ru v n r! .r>0 degro ; it
H??atn Sprint.- on th" 10th. There
;va; les- '1 -in the a .at amount
ol sunshine, as the lad half of
the WoeX w.i- ..''in. i';d i > > ! ond v.
ITnevei.?y n'i.-trihidod showers
iccurred throughout the week,
till owr t..a .dale, .villi
lie heaviest r di.-: in the lower
.savannah valley and the Pee Dee
sections, and Willi ;i maximum
fall of 1.50 inches at (Sheldon, in
Bean fori county. The showers
.
.localities li <1 only .-piinkles, or
no rain al all, w hile nearby localities
hail ? 01 iou-> uwou.is. 11 ail
was noted in Berkeley, (ireenville,
Uichland, l iiion, Marlboro,
M rion, Xo" berr , Chesterfield,
1) irlington. I\< rslwiw.Chester and
Williamsburg counties, but in
only a few sections was the hail
destructive to crops, although it
necessitated considerable replanting
in Union, Marlboro and Marion
counties.
Farm work was retarded by too
much rain in a few localities, and
by ihe dry and hard condition of
the ground in others, but gonerdly
?' made fair progress. It
was too wet in some of the cast
<r>rn counties *o kill grass, although
grassy fields are the exception.
Most of the field crops are clean 1
and well cultivated. The need
of rain is especially indicated for
Chester, Edgefield and Saluda
counties, and generally for all the
central and western counties except
Oconee, and there are many
dry localities in the eastern counties.
The stands of corn were badly
broken during the week by worms,
necessitating much replanting. A
considerable portion of the bottom
land crop remains to plant.
Corn has a good color generally,
I and in most places is making
rapid growth. It has received its
second cultivation.
Cotton is doing well, with good
inlands on sandy lands, while on
J dry red lands the stands are not
' so good, and som? is not up. A
1 1 i f * I o remains to plant, where the!
ground is too dry. Cut worms
injured stands in a few places.
Chopping ha* made fair progress
, and is nearly finished over the
eastern counties. Cultivation has
! kept pace with the growth of the
' plants, and only a lew reports indicate
grassy fields. Lice have
made their appearance. The
latter half of the week was too
CO'1! tor ?*otton. S'?a?' < "it Cof toil
is in good eondition.
Tobacco stands were broke ti by
lout worms, but the plants look I
si t ong and healthy, although un-|
dersized. Rice is coming up to
good stands, and lias received it
fi r-=t hoeing. Preparations re
underway lor Jiiue planting.]
| Wheat lost condition, owir.gto'
!drv weather, and is heading low.!
i i
(>ats continue to vary greatly,
j hut generally stand in need of
jrain. Harvest is still confined to
t he coast regions.
Reaches, cherries and apples
| are dropping, but in places i
| enough peaches will remain to)
1 ripen an average crop. Melons;
I are doing well. Vegetables are
i plentiful in the eastern counties,
[and truck shipments continue!
(heavy. Sweet potato slips are!
j being set out. Hardens are gen ,
j orally poor, l'astures scant.
| V el low Devil Attacks Sixteen
Year Old (Jit I in Fort Mill. 1
Special to The State.
j Fort Mill, May IM.?The people
ot this little t wu have been
excited today and are still so to 1
i night.
Today a Jf? veur? old girl,'
daughter ol Jlio proprietor of a
; hoti i lit re ami one cl the
.... it1
lanuhes in town, vent to the lot,,
'20 loot from tin* hotel and in lull1
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As she -looped over, a negro
I struck her iroin behind. Sim
screamed. lie choked lirr : 111c?
insensibility. Ho ihon lecain
frightened ami ran. A negro i
woman saw him leap loiv".
I iler description ol him tallies
with a man who was Imro shop
I pintr.
1 he girl saw nothing hut a |
| vellow hand with a knife in it.
Two negros are now in jail on I
.-p pioion. All yellow negroes
i are being arrested to be identified.
1*.very negro house and nuthouse
in town has been searched. The1
people are (juiet but determined
i The voting lady's neck is badly ;
bruised and swolen and her lace
scratched. !l is not known how '
long she was unconscious.
baler?As there was sonm talk |
ol lynching, the iniliti i company
here, the Fori Mill Inlnntrv i
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I was called on i-.\ mi Instil, ? nl 1 (
I now, at 12.45 Sunday morning,
guarding t ho jail.
Registration Notice.
i rill] K IT III,M will take notice that
I J the Registrarion Hooks will he
open at the t'tM'KT Hol'SK to,' the |
' registration of parties entitled to reg- J
isfer under the constitution, on the
I 1st Monday V Tuesday in each month,
.until .'10 days preceding the general
j eiection. J. M.('ASKEY,
Chair. ltd. Il^g. Lancaster Co.
| March 7. HMX).
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Kheumacide cures rheumatism b;
neutralizing the acids in the blow
and driving them out. through th
natural , channels. Sold by J. F
Maekey & Co inar29-Gn
Notice to Contractors.
rnHE TRUSTEES OF THE LAN
JL OA8TKK GRADED 8CHOO
District will receive sealed proposal
until Tuesday, June 3rd, for the erec
tion, in the town of Lancaster, of
two-story brick school building t
contain ten class rooms, an olllee,
library and an auditorium Plan
and speoiilc&tions may be seen on au<
after IStli instant either at cilice o
the undersigned, Lancaster, S. C?, o
at office of c. 0. Wilson, Architect
Columbia, 8. C. The contractor wil
be required to give a Surety Com
pany's bond in the sum of $.".000 Th
right to reject any and all bids is re
served. cll as. T CONNORS,
See and Treas. K'd Trustees
Lancaster, S-. C., May 14, ii>02
Announce m e nts.
FOH A U DI TOK.
V* c' take pleasure in announcing
Mr John A. < o k as a candidate ft)
re-election to the cilice < f Conntj
Auditor?a position he till- with sue!
marked eflieieney, r;iit It ulness rim
fidelity Hp will abide lie* result ?
t lie Democratie primary
MANY KRIKNDS
Mr. Holiis II. Morton is hereby n;i
noil need as a candidal e fur <de< i ion t<
the olliee of County A id dor lie wii
abide the result of 'le l> moeratii
primary. MA N \ flilKNl/S.
Kf >11 Si; I* F.!? VI SO K
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the name ot M C Cardiier ' r Connty
Supervisor and ml that ltie infer
ests of the con n t j ;ir" ..?!> in hit
hands ITt? is no -trwurer t<? tlie dm
ties reijinred, as lie has before honorably
and ably lillev. i h>> p > i ion
MANY YOi'KRS.
I her -by ano? Iinee myself a candidate
for re-election to I he olliee ol
County Supervisor, subj . ( to t lie
rules yo,. r 11 i 11k* the primary elect ion
U '> i'ASKKY
KO' T11 K SKY VTK.
I hereby a -emmce myself as a earididate
lor re-eiection to the Seuat ,
pledging myself to abide by the re.
suit of the Democratic primary.
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! <)]{ M'l'KHlN'IT.NDKNT OK KDl'CATION
To the Voters* of Lancaster County :
With many thanks f< r past favors
ami earnest solicitations for futur?
support, ! hereby .winoiim-i* myself as
a candidate for re-election to tin
i llii e of ' oiinty ^uperinleis lent ol
Kdueaf inn, stihje *t to the rules governing
the I n-uiocrntic primary.
A C IthWKM,
I*'. ){ K KI'KKSKNTATI V .1.
W e hereby announce t he lloti -1. N
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to tin- lloilii1 ot If e presetu :?f I ves -.lite
j* L i?. .hi* rt ?...! oi lie- mocrain
l?rii. arv Mr ! triil 's no I known
loyalty to the oe-t interests of tin
pe,,ple ami In-* 1 per em as i 'e^ ..
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.
M ANY VOTKUS
FOR THE AM' KKR
1 am a candidate for re- lection ti
the o I lice of ( mint) Treasurer
\v <; c a i n 11-: x
To the I >emo ratio Vol ers . t' 1 a no t tor
thuiot y:
Knowing the good character am
ipia jli-alioti ol Mr W T \ mlami
ingham a- well as tii patrio* m am
loyalty to hi - country'. w> hereby am
noiirioe 1:1m a- a camliilate fi.r tin
important ollice of County Treasurer
It lie (selected ue guarantee that lu
will discharge the duties of the ollloi
in strict accordance with law ami ti
the lull -ati-!)u on ol tin* people. A
'
when quite a > ruing man, enlisted ?
a soldier in tin* < Confederate war am
was badly uhiiihIimI in ilu- leg, whirl
re it **<*?! him a erippb? fi.T I i ?" *. bill
not wit li~ t auuing ibis ablution lie ha
supported hiio-ell and lamiiy by hai <
work on hie latin without luuruiurini
and has never asked lor an
'I'herelore, a more deserving mat
eon! ! i>t he .der'ed Treasurer of I.an
CiiaU roilii!j . lie will support ih<
!>eino ratio iioniih?e
MANY KiCl KN i?S.
Or. E. 5. WlcDow,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
South Side Catawba House, /
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im . ^ OfTires Open D.at
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a 1 2. 1 y r / and N iglit
A Torpid Liver muses . Spiftr
Indigestion, Oonatlpa'iot ?.<. . ?... u -he. I n
l>r M A. Simmons Liver ;n?u.tostlnr
.Ui> lti.lt Gri'tlQ.
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i WILLIAMS-E
I make it easy for you to
: mother and all the children
store at small cost. Selling
j to undersell, and that we arc
trade.
.j - A Lucky Strike i
Stylish and cheap to su
1 nest selected and undoubted
?quality considered. Blacl
jliantine mohair, wool albatn
, I
cord and storm serine.
- - Bii? Silk P
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To be exact? 1500 yards
I need a silk see ours early,
icolors?Crepe de Cheine, Ja
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o v> -<S C4* A U. >?> ? V Ob O
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We were fortunate in seci
of a manufacturer below cc
percales in dots, figures and
hams?all shades. Batiste I
Organdies in new effects. Si
J vas Suitings. Our whitego<
, stock of Lmbroulerics and 1
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j| buyers. White India Linen
Organdies, French ILitistc,
| lish Long Clot h.
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Go where you will, you \v
J.j tor fitting clothing at anytli
which we oiler you the choi<
II ,
j Diagonals, Clay worsted,
j For style and price come to
of other bargains which tint
; mention of.
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Respectfulb
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vcsiumy i'
Low!!
CUGHES CO,
buy. The father, the
can be clothed at our
for cash we are bound
I doing and winning the
n E?ress Goods it
thrifty buyers. The
ly the cheapest in town
k Dress Goods in Brilass,
wool cheviot, whip
urchase - -A
of the choicest. If you
We show all the new
panose and plain Taffeta.
' "0> "a/"* m J
-L4 -^yJ. UUUUO.
lring the sutplus stock
jst of making?French
stripes. Madras Gingai'vns
and Satin Striped
lk Mulls, Duck and Canals
bargains and rousing
daces are for you thrifty
s, Victoria Lawns, Swiss <|r>
Persian Lawn and Hn^O
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jOTHING - ill
not find finer or betnncr
tlii? r.f ... e
. i . J ^ ||I\V- lllV^ I J I 1 V.L3 ill
zc of Cheviot suits, Blue
>ergcs and Cassiineres.
us. We have hundreds
e and space forbid the
lilies Co.
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