Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, June 04, 1902, Image 1

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. LAI Vol. XII. 1 To \A Adv? It Takes dering Our St< an In in a v Our Millinei Ore went out of stor riving daily. V Special Di 4 the balance of A * I L 10 yards cents. Thompsc Corsets. C Dotted 8 cents-' Ou: 25 dosser conts. uu: We can gaj^s unlc j, 'paper. Co ' Lasicasli N eASTE LAN CAS' A / ritp> 3rtisements. 5 All Our Time OrGoods to Keep Up Dck. Wehayehad lmense Business ill our Departments. first shipments of y. 88 Goods, Ssiks, Etc., es like hot cakes- New goo ds ar /c will have a splay and Special Prices! .pril. Jstem !! 5 Lawn for Twenty-five m's brand new $1.00 )ur price 82 cents, ilk Tissues, worth 60 r price 48 cents. Ladies Vest, worth 10 r price 5 cents, 't mention all our bares we rent the whole me and see us. er Mercantile Go. 1f? IRfV t i\ JC* r rER, S. C., WEDNESD VENERABLE DR. PALMER DIES OF INJURIES. . A Native of South Carolina an Distinguished Divine of Southern Presbyterian Church New Orleans, May 18.? Dr. i: M. Palmer died this afternoon a 1 2. 50 o'clock, never having re covered lrom the complete at at of coma in which ho ontered yes terday morning. The venerable divine was rui down early on the afternoon o Monday, May 5, by a Carroltoi avenue street car and dragge< for fully a block. His right grea too was cut off and injures wer inflicted on the forehead and hi right leg was broken in two place just above the ankle. Dr. Palmer was born in Charles ton, U. C., Jan. 25, 1818. II was a son oi Dr. Edward Palmer Dr. Palmer passed his boyhooi at McPherBonville and was sen to Amhertt college when only 1 years of ace. There lie me Henry Ward Beecher, a studen in a higher class, and the tw became last friends. At the ag of 15 ho returned to South Care lina and taught for two years thence matriculating at the Uni versity of Georgia whence h graduated in 183S and entere the theological seminary at. Co lumbia. Shortly after his ordiua tion he was called to the l'irs Presbyterian church ofSavannal and during tho years of his mil, istry served in Columbia, S. C remaining there until 1S57 whe he came to Now Orleans. In 184 he established the Souther Presberterian Review. One llliniite I.iilo. It makes no diricrtiuco whether you wei one minute or one hour lute, if you missed tl train Uetter gel there on time. Coitls lea to coughs, coughs to pneumonia un<l cousum tlon: therefore, it is nil important to check cold before it reaches the lungs Perry L?nvi Painkiller will positively bruuk n cold Insitl of twenty-four hours There is but one Pnli kilter, Perry Dnvls". Short and Pointed. A country minister took leavi of his congergation the followin way: "Brothers and sisters, come to tell you good-bye. [don't think you love me, becaus I VOll have not mv aalnm i Your donations are mouldly frui I ami wormy apples; and the Scrip lure saith. -By their fruits y shall know them.' Brothers, am going away to a better plac to be chaplain of a penitentiary My text this morning is, I go t prepair a place for you,'and ma, 'the Lord have mercy on you souls. Good bye." Kiiiiiiucr C'oiujtlaiut i* nol ;ilway> brought abiwt by ibuu^i- ot n ; | Mixeoptililo to cllurrlinou; iluo, gonoruliy t Ilny loo w;iler' all acoomp.wilod bv painful <1 I A memorial tablet ?<> the i i 1 mow-* wir corre pondent, Arohi I bald For be 8, lias been unv in the er.vpt of S' Paul's <Vdhp liral, London. The tsiblet is o irreen onyx, v. ith a bronze }>'?, trait modallion 'lrrnund* 1 I 'silver and bronze ornamentatioi "I'll I: l OM'AXI'N llcndl) H'ori fl'OW I f 14' of Clllll'll'll || ilif lit nim linn of Si. IMcrro.' ^rciit r ev< n tbivn Pompoii Tolls ti >Iai '!nl(|Uf ono of the most henutlf'il sta' lusiratcd with pltotogrpphs taken before m after disaster. Practloally only "Marlii I look" iii tic Held, for everyone now liisis oi h tvlnj,' I'rof Morris' I. > ? and no o- < Best author, larpost hook, ocst llluatrintn scientifically accurate Price il.h, Ag nl Wanted Knortnotix i?roilt for those who n< '1 . 1 : ( ?ut'i > I I ( ii. n ii. tf 1 ! i on III t IM 4 I?I A'1 ' '.V iii.d !? . work Tii?? ch in. o fft life time f?r mtikum' money, >1 4 ( i.ap.k & t o , s. 4u> St., i'tn i o/jjy i l\? Mention thin ,'M'Ma Miy>-u fy" # Y /'T8^ AY, JUNli 4, 1Q02. T 1 " I -> ^tSZ?H5>.t5l I ' ferf I >- |\y-> s e ? - Mugili News. 1 Mr. Editor : I will try to t, give you a tew dots #irom this \ ^ sect-oM. The heaith of our com- li munity is good at this time. o ? The death of Miss May IIam- 11 e mond. which occurred on the p 23rd inst., cast quite a gloom over ?hi? community, lor she was 1 a young lady oi most excellent , qualities. ^ Crops are looking well and are n worked up in good shape. Small " grain is almost a failure, (far- g dens are fairly good. p Oapt. H. S. Wright is pro1 grossing very well with his quarry. He and his wife left tor " Charlotte on Wednesday last and'ft ' on their return will occupy Mr. * J. M. Beattie's house near here, t Miss Annie Young, late teacher r of tho Kussell Place school, is C visiting Mr. Cf. T. Peach's family, o ,e Dr. Strait spent a few days on e p his farm the past week. " ? Mrs. J. L. Bell is visiting her e ? daughters, Mrs. L. E. Cauthen of Magnolia, Sumter county, and . Mrs. Marv Bell of lljirt?villt? i -1 Our bachelor has planted his j, P corn over again on Cedar Creek c ir and thinks that if there is no\C I more overflows he will have I | bread for two next year. ^ e| It this is not consigned to the S - I waste basket, perhaps, you will Q I . hear more ot the bachelor in the fl : future. Fanner. B Magill, 8. C , June 3, 1002. e itcitii) t<? yi<-iu. "I used DeWitt's Witch Hazel J ? Salve for piles and found it u j y certain cure," says S. K. Mere- 1 r dith, Willow (irovo, Del. Opera . : Hons unnecessary to cure piles. j | They always yield to DeWitt's \ Witch Hazel 8alve. Cures skin r diseases, all kinds of wounds. I Accept no counterfeits. Craw- \ . j ford r.ros. ; Orr.r.d Rapids Post Democrat: ?] i'hel'i.ilippine lsluna are heoom- H ing the gra.i-yard of not only u | many young Americans, but for Q American reputation for," 1 minor. ! U e 1 It mii Frlpml. "1 nfTVrod from dyspepsia and 1 k" indigestion for f.fteen years," '! Oak*, N. C. "After J had tried:. \ many d- t< n :nd medioin a to' !J *.uoav<\i. one of my friends per j sueded me to try Kodol. ft travel ? immediate rob I nan en u' most anything I vant now and j H . my digestion is good. I cheer -j u , j fully recommend Kodol." Don't B try to cure rtomach 'rouble by , dieting. That only further I | weakens the vatem. You need | - ji^ho'eeome. strengthening food. It lATjloi ai> i you to tu 11;?i r at hv digesting it L 'he Momach s aid. < raw, i* O IC T? JTv I o ?*. No. 12 Light Bisct?it delicious Cake Dainty Pas Fine Puddings Flaky Csrtfsts Kffecl of at l it oi v Saluda, 6. 0., M*\ ?Yes erday morning Mr. Mimick Vhittle a welt to do farmer tving iti the Clouds Coek ft;on f tin? couatv, ll -w luMj .. 'r y.zy 11(1 RtrilP.k it i Q ?H'l<ruoti - on over the head with a chair, 'his morning ihe boy <!.. The father, P appear . 1 nraged ufti r disputi:.*. a .';, the oy about chewing tobacco and ealt the blow while in an nuontroilable passion. Mr Whittle is prostrated with rief. The alTair is deeply delored throughout the county. Leads Them All. "One Minute Cough Cure beats 11 otber medicines 1 ever tried or coughs, colds, croup . ud broat and lung trouble*." says ). Scott Currin of Legation. Pa. )ne Minute Cough Cure is the nly absolutely safe cough ' remdy which acts immediately, lothers everywhere lestify to ihe ood it has done their little ones. Jroup is so sudden in it = attacks hat tho doctor often arrive* too ite. It yields at once to One linute Con ah Cure. PI 'i* nit to nice. (llulilrnn 1 i L-.. it * ' ? tire for trip, bronchitis, c:o 11 tihs. Jrdwford Bros. fsar?->rana:g."?sgjii iiuhii?miii i in tru Goad enough for anybody! y\ll Havana Filler ; |?Efe . I 1 V ' ' r,<5^ ?Stp.' I - . -cw-. *? - A>*r'-'^^^',?( I r | i &- ; i I t\ I i k i ! V - ' -.'.v -. . sO i I * ?><?&:? * I r ivi \ f v i \ < ' x > Vfegfty FLO RO DORABANDS ore of same value as tags from 'STAR' 'DRUM MONO' Natural if" S000 Li X OLD POACH SHOW i RAZOR end i. RICL GRLLUI . : Tobacco. h.iurnlnn?nw OHI 1