Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, June 25, 1902, Image 8
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D. Rkece Williams. John <
President. \
Lancaster Insurance l
(IN COIiP
We represent OLD and IlEI
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over $75,000,000.00. We offei
against fire loss, and promise
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and handling property for out-c
and QUICK results.
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WRECK ON THE S. C. A: U. E.
One Man Killed And Several
Others Hurt.
Shelby, June 19.?As the
mixed train, v passenger and
freight, leaving hero this morn
ing at 9 o'clock for Marion,
on the South Carolina A* Georgia
Extension Railroad, was crossing
a trestle 250 feet long and 75
feet high over the river, two miles
north of this place, just beyond
the highest point, the trestle gave
way and the coach and four
freight cars went down, completely
deRtrnvinc cars and ennr.h
Some 15 passengers were on
board. Mr. Lee Griggs, of this
place, was killed. Several others
were shaken up and bruised,
including (he conductor, Mr. Turner,
who is receiving treatment
iiere at the Central Hotel.
It is strange that none of the
passengers were badly hurt or
killed. Had the trestle given way
while passing over the river, all
no doubt would have been
killed or seriously hurt.
The trestle, except which spans
the river, is wood. The engineer,
Mr. Ogburn, realized something
was giving way and pulling the
throttle wide open, thereby saved
part of the train of freight cars.
The engine and some cars had
passed over before the trestle
gave way.
Thursday evening as the passenger
train was on the same road
just beyond Henrietta a man by
the name of Dobbin Uarrill, who
was asleep on the track, was run
over and instantly killed. lie was
known to be a sober and industrious
man and it seems strange
that ho would have selected such
a resting place. He had complained
of being sick and it is thought
that he sat down to rest and fell
asleep.
BRILLIANT MARRIAGE
Of a Famous Lancaster Roy and
a Daughter of York.
The marriage of our gallant
and verv nnmilar vminir towns
man. Captain Herbert M. Dunlap,
and Miss Mary .toe Witherspoon
was solemnized in the I'resbyterian
church in Yorkville Thursday
night, Rev. W. G. Neville per
forming the ceremony. The
church was crowded by friends of
Hie contracting parties who were
witnesses of the solemn vows
which mude this splendid young
couple man and wife. The bride
was elegantly and most becomingly
attired in'white organdie,
trimmed in lace and chiffon and
carried while carnations, Her
veil was caught with a pearl
brooch, the gift of the groom
Her maids were likewise attired
in white organdie and carried
terns. lJer maid of honor, Miss
Georgia Charlton of Savannah,
< ioorgia, wore green organdie and
was strikingly beautiful as she
stood by the groom's best man,
Lieut. Walter M. Dunlap. a brother
of the groom.
Messers. Ira B. Dunlap, \V. J.
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Roddey, of Rock Hill; Clarence
Glenn and George Williams, of
Yorkviile, were (ho ushers. The
bridesmaids?Misses Annie With,
erspoon, the birde's sister; Annie
Watson, Lula Lowry, Sudie Allison
and Ophelia Davidson, ol
Yorkviile, and Miss Helen Tompkins,
of Rock Hill.
Messrs llarvev Witlierspoon, ot
Yorkviile; John Crawford, of Lancaster;
J.B. Gaston, It. J. Lindsay
and J. II. Beckham, of Rock Hill,
were the groomsmen.
Little Mies Katherine Iloddey,
the groom's niece, and Master Joseph
Latimore, nephew of the
bride, were at the gate and held
the ribbons.
Mr. Dunlap and the wedding
party from this city went to Yorkviile
in the afternoon on a special
train and returned at 11 o'clock
that night, a charming reception
having been held at the home of
bride's parents, and as everybody
who knew her is the friend and
almirer of the beautiful bride,
c'larming always in womanly
modesty and sweetness of disposition
as well as graciousnesR of
manner, she was the recipient of
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a IIUII1UCI Ul vol y II it IIUMWIIIU
presents.
Upon their arrival in Rock Hill
the couple went to the home of
Mr. W. J. ltoddey, where they
will be for the present.
The following relatives and
friends from Rock Hill were present
at the marriage : Mr. and Mrs.
W. B. Dunlap, Mr and Mrs.\V. J.
Roddey, Mrs. W. B. Strait, Miss
Scotia Reid, Messrs. B. F. Fewell,
U. B. Sandifer and W. W. Hill.
?Rock Hill Ilerald.
The Hummer Ne**o?i
is full of dangers particularly for the
children, who not knowing the result
of eating unripe fruit, indulge themselves,
with the usual griping pains
in the stomach as a consequence;
mothers should have on hand at all
times a bottle of Painkiller (l'erry
Davis') which will at once relieve ttie
sullerer; it is a safe, simple remedy
and it should be kept in every house.
Large Bottles 2f> and r>0 cents.
Free Scholarships.
The following scholarships will be
awarded by the South Carolina Federation
of Women's Club:
J Converse College?Five scholar
i miip?, eacn vaiueo hi 4.111u a year, tor
four years academic work in college.
Presbyterian College for Women?
Columbia, S. ('.? One sc.holarshi p
valued at $100 a year, for four years
academic work in College.
Wiutbrop 1 oltege?Two scholar-|
.-hips in regular course, one of free1
tuition lor four years, the other a
loan scholarship from President |
lohnson, amounting to $"?() per year1
for foil 1* years
Oreenville College for Women ?
1 One scholarship of free tuition
Cliicora College - Oreenville, S C'.
?One scholarship of free tuition
Mrs. Ida M Li linings' Training!
School for Kindergartners?Charles- j
ton, S C ?Two scholarships of free
tuit ions.
The South Carolina Kindergarten |
Association Training School?Charleston,
S C.?One scholarship of free ,
tuition.
Mrs. I. A. Smith's School for Young I
Ladies?Charleston, S C.?One aohol- |
I ship of free tuition. Examination !
.Titne 20th.
A lumnae dub Hohool of Domestic,
Science?Louisville, Ky. ?One schol- ,
arsltip of free fiiition.
Miss Ida McCullough's School for!
'JirIh?Waihalla, S. ? One scholar-1
ship of free tuition.
The examination for these scholarships
will he held in each county July
lltli and 12th. All applicants must
tile their names before July 4th with
Mrs. Louts IT. l'oppenheim,
Ch'ni Kdil. Dept. S. O. Kederi/ion of
Women's Clubs. k
ill Meeting St., Chu
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News in tieneral.
?A violent shock of e
quake was reported from
Monday.
?The Columbia paper Mo
announces that ufour or tiv
press cars loaded with cantalc
and peaches from the Ridges]
section are attached to e
northbound passenger trail
the Southern."
?Winnsboro is soon to
on the question of issuing i
000 worth of bonds for ei
lishing an electric plant.
?A second cyclone passed
a portion of Union county,
state, last Saturday, doing
siderable damage to propert)
crops, having razed quite a i
ber of small houses. The s
was in the western portio
the county.
?Johann Most, the anar
who on October 14, 1901,
sentenced to one year in pi
for publishing an article adi
ting deatti to rulers, on the
before the lute L'reaident. Mc
ley's death, was resentenced
terday in special sessions tc
year in prison Most had ap]
ed and the case was taken b<
the appellate division, w
affirmed the decision of the 1
court.
CAMPAIGN SCHEDULE!
State and Congressional
on the 17th Instant, and \
Up on the 21st day of Auj
The schedule is as follows
SENATORIAL
June?Columbia 17th, Car
18th, Chesterfield 20lh, Benn
ville 23d, Bishopville 24th,
lington 25th, Florence 26th,
ion 27th, Conway 30th; Ju
Georgetown 2d, lvingstree
Mock's Corner 7th, Manning
Sumter 9th, Orangeburg 1
Bamberg 11, George's ]
Charleston 15th,Walterboro ]
Beaufort 18th, Hampton ]
Barnwell 22d, Aiken 23*1, t
field 24th, Saluda 20th, Lej
ton 28th, Newberry 29th. Lau
31st; August?Greenville
Pickens 2d, Walhalla 4th, Ai
sou 5th, Abbeville 8th, Gi
wood 9th, Union 12th, Spai
burg 13th,Gaflfney 14th,York
16th,Lancaster 19th,Chester '
Winnsboro 21st.
8TATK.
June?Sumter 17?h, Orn
burg 18th,Bamberg 19th,Geo
20th, Charleston 21st, Walter
23d, Beaulort 25th, Ilam
26lh, Barnwell 28'h ; Ju
Aiken 1st, Edgefield 2*1, Sa
4th, J.exington 7th, Newt
0th, Greenwood 91 h, Abbe
10th, Anderson 11th, Wall
14th, Pickens 10th, Green
17th, Laurens 18th, Union 1
Spartanburg 22d, GatTney
Yorkville 25th, Chester 5
WilinahnrO 20lh T .incnalor S
Camden 31st ; August?('ho
field '2d, Rennettsville .r>th, I
opville Olli, Darlington 7th, 1
enee Slh. Marion 5)1 li, Cor
12th, Georgetown 14hi, King!
10th, Monck's Corner ]0th, !
ning 20th, Columbia '21st.
ll'inth roji Gollet/e Scholars
AikI hint ranee Kxtl mlnatio
The examinations for
award of vacant scholarship
Winlhrop College and lor
admission of new students
l>e held at the county c
house on Friday, duly 11th,
a. m.
Applic. mts must nob be
than fifteen years of age.
When scholarships are vac
afler July lltli, (hey will
awarded to those making
highest average at tiiis exan
Lion.
The next session will open
temher 17, 1002.
For further information a?
catalogue address I'residen
Ih Johnson, Kock Hill, 8.0.
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