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LftHCftSTER - EBTEBPRISE. Published Wednesdays by Enterprise Publishing Co. A. J. CLAHK, Editor. One Year, - - - $1.00 Six Months, - - .50 Three Months, - - .25 IN ADVANCE. Wednesday, Sept. 10, 1002. Hurrah for Latimer! Poor Jaggars ! Left again, thanks to to ;he oteisot Souti Carolina. Hull of Lancaster t?il'ys. Editor Lodger: While turning through the pages of a scrap book recently, 1 came opt'iiv j t 11 . * ! /*% ! 1 * \ (' i n nno^ti.e , The Visitors. Mr. E. D. Tillman visited his son in Indian Land last week. Mr. and Mrs. \V. F. Garvin are visiting relatives at Pinevil!e,N.C Mr. John E. Porter returned ! Monday to his saw mill fn Sumter. j Dr. J. LI. Thorilwell of Fort | Mill was in town Monday a lew j hours. Miss Eunice Long is visiting j her sister, Mrs. Fred Smith, ol ! Newport. Mr. Pen (Mvburn has been on IIV1 '.I IV. I VII V'l. lit\J MJ (IrllV'IVOtVI Crev.- 'is it was when mustered imo twice in 1801. 'ilii is the ? i , roll as published in the Laue.v.or Ledger at the time 1. ii How with age ami !!: r r 1 side contaius an acc milt of a riot, probably the riot in Haiti: ore when viol. Illlsworiii was killed. A few of the i? ; t; le semi\ . ?v to ratio w11os names appear beiow are with us yet, but the great majority of them have crossed the river and answered roll call on the other side. Some of these men have written their names on the page of uistory. . Col. Root ?U. Sims who was second orderly of this company was the man who ;it Appomatax carried the Hag of truce from Lee to Grant. Following is tile roll : Officers?John D. Wylie, Captain ; Jno. N. Crockett, 1st Lieut.; C lvives Wade, 2nd Lieut. ; W. G. Stewart, 3rd Lieut.; Jas II. Witherspoon, 1st Orderly ; Kobt J. Sims, 2nd Orderly; Wm. J. Mcllwain,3rd Orderly ; Robt. L. Crawford, *lth Orderly; John Williams, 5th Orderly: I). W. Brown, C.ol. Scrgt ; Robert E. Allison, 1st Corporal ; J. II. W. Stevens, 2nd Corp ; iM. 1\ Crawford, 3rd Corp : G. T. Wade, dth Corp. ; J. A >i! ovoncntt It II J. Hancock, <5th Corp. Privates?B. F. Baker, J. CP P irton, J. .1. TV.v.ch, J M D Belk, Wm. Black, Win. H. Burns, Wm. A. Carnes, (1 M. Caskcv, .T. B. Caskey, '. M. Caskey, Jos. D. Cauthen, Hiram T. Cauthen, Joseph Clark, J. M. Cousar, .). A. Cunningham, T. G. Cureton, J. S. Cureton, Kli D. Crockett, I). M. Crockett, Thos 1). Denton, Jos. L. Dun lap, Win. B. Dunlap, John (I Dunlap, S. J. Dunlap, K J. M. Dunlap, L. W. Easier*, W. II. Faulkner, Jas B. Flonnning, J at. U. Foster. Kli as L Feasor, G. M. Francis. .1 B. French of \ a., J no. J. Graham, 1. 1). Green, II II Gooch, Jr , Thus T. Gr- i/ory, B II. llaucock, 11. r. Hancock, .Jas. H. Harper, R. S. Ilarpi-r, A. W. Ileatli, G Ij. Heath, Jos II. Iluey, Jas. II W. 11 .?? I, Jas. R. Hunter, Wm T. Ivy, Wm. .1 Kirk, Henry Kellar, J C. Lindsay, Benj. Liiulsiy, fc?. I?. Massey, Jn<?. W. \\ 111 it. \ , Jas II Sla.-.sviy, Jeli iMathis, Wm.l IVI j v l i i i -, A lex. i. .vie 1 >u\ve!l, .1 no j J. Montgomery, J. A. Montgomeiy, Wm. Dill Moore, Win R. no^..,. i r>... i. .. vt i mm !' ?' . >f . DlllUT P Ni-bot, <1 Cr Xi*bet, J. Wes I ley PI > !? r, P><*nj. Powell, Jno.' G. Porter, J no. M Perry, M. J.i Shaver, i'. P. Shehane, Wm.i Shehane. K 1>. Short, Jus. F. j Steele, S. P>. Stewman, . Sullivan, John Sullivan, Isaac Tillman, Will .J. White, J W. Wil liams, Win. Williams, S 11. J Williamson, J. C. Witlmrspon,' J. II. Witherspoon, S. C Witherspoon, Joseph Wolfe, Thos L Wright, Peter Wylie, Thos. F. Wvlie This was, 1 think, the first Lancaster company mustered into the Confederate service. 11 E. Coll'ey. \ | a visit to relatives at ami near | ! Kershaw. j I Mr. 11. (t. Mel J wain has gone! | tor a tour in tho tobacco section i j ot t lie S' ate. Mrs. W. Mel) Brown has re ! j turned from a visit to Western North Carolina. Mis-- M ?11i. C'lvhiini ol Ivor-! yliaw i.- visiting the family ot Mr. i j L. M (My'"nra. Mr anil Mrs. Mills of Fort Mill i j are in?re on h visit to their sen, ; Mr. T. M !IMillies. Miss Minnie Miller ret tin M tiurda'y from a visit to friends j in Chester. Mr. T. J. Cunnimdiam and J. I! Marion. E-q., <>! Chester were j in town Monday. Mrs. K, E. Cloud ol Rock lliil| { spent several days with her j mother iiero recently. Mr. and Mrs. \V. A Blakeney of Kershaw visited at Mr J. j Wylie Porter's recently. J Mr. W. T. Williams of Gaines1 villo, Fla , is here on a visit to I his sister, Mrs. .1. S. Wilson. | * Mrs. M. B. Ciiut.hen and little son spent Saturday and Sunday with her parents at Iieath Spring J)r. das. R. Massey lias accepted a position as traveling salesman and left to <*0 to work last Thursd ay. Supt. L. T. Baker and family have returned lrom a visit to the cool retreats ol Western North | (Carolina. : Miss Dot llarnel, ol Kershaw, ! who has been visiting her grandparents, Mr. and Mrs. Jos. Clark, j returned home M m lay . i Messrs. J. M. Heath. L. O ! L?/.onby, T. M. Hughes, K. Miles ! QMll M iau I .iila I .iiiilcnv oi-rt I. ?/>!. I from the northern markets. Mrs. (?. B. Catling and child I ! have gone to Raleigh, N. O.. to j spend awhile before ironic to i Mississippi where Mr. Gntiing is I buying cotton. Mr. B. F. Est ridge lias rc| turned from the northern mar i aet> where ho went to buy trends for his house?Blaokmon, j Estridgo & Co. . Miss Aubrey Villeneuve, ot ! Atlanta, Ga., who has net ri visit Gfing her grand parents, .Mr and Mrs. .Joseph Clark, returned home Sunday. Mr Karl Thorr. well of Fort Mill was in town Monday and ' Tuesday. He has accented the ' principatship ol H?o Mavopville Academy. Mrs. Thompson ot Cam Ion j visited the family ot tier son, Mr. Wtuldy C Ihompson !a.-t week. | She was accompanied by two little it.Uh! ni'.e Curlinlfk tind Leroy llinson. Rev. W. C. 10?v L oicastcr, I passed through f ii?? 4*;iy \Ve.lnos day morning. !Io was on his way to Columbia whore lie was to officiate at the marriage of Conductor J. I'. K:nir to Miss Delia M. Caskey Wed nerd ay ' afternoon.?Chester Lantern. _ N, OAfSTOniA. Bnara tho _jJ KM Y?u Bcugtt i "eT" , * .. Weird Work of the Types. "The most appropriate error I ever saw," said Will Ziegler a few days ago, "was one that came under my observation when 1 was out in Colorado. It happened at Colorado Springs when the mining excitement there was at its height. IOvsry man, woman and child in the town owned stock in some mine, and only about one-half of one per cent, realized any thing on their investments. One day the news was circulated about town that a man high up in mining circles? a stock manipulator [ and a mine owner?had died! suddenly of heart disease. A i local paper hold the press to get j an account of the death, audj the editor wrote a double i coluio headline, which began,) * Death Loves a Shining Mark M The pap< r came Out in ; I .out half an hour, hut the horror ' fitrio->oii readers were treat-<1 to! ti head line like tbis, 'IVath. Loves a Milling Shar* 11 \va> a, simpie cusi' hi transposition in j (lie co?u|)o?,?ng room of that | ,t per, but it liked to wreck the) plant. And it never wn< aito-j gether clear that the compositor who set it up hadon't madcth.-j mistake on purpose lie h:ul j been dabbling in .mining stoc! a little himself"?Cincinnati Ln <|uirer. | CAf^TOniA. Bonra tho /) Kind Yo'j Have Always Bought | Tr<2U0ggST New Discovery. i Perhaps the most remarkable j scientific discovery made in a) long tiino?so far at least as its! wonderful possibilities arc con-! corned?is that of radium Anparently this substance ha- from tho beginning boon giving oft . particles at the rate of sixty *oj ninety thousand miles per sec 1 ond, without diminution of its own force?and will continue t<>! do so forever. It supplies light without heat A ray of this light conducts electricity. It! converts oxygen into ozone and j colors glass permanently brown These are oniy a few of the! properties of this remarkable, substance. In Tho ('osmnpoli tnn for September ;> brier article : is published undPr the title, j "A Now Field For Speculation," and announcement is made of ; prize of $:{(><) for the host paper on this subject Josh Westhafcr, of Loogootee, I In*',. is a poor man, hat he snva | ho would not ho without C'hiuu- | herlaitiV Pain Calm if it cost j five dollars a bottle, for it saved hini fpuzi beinj; a cripple. No extern*! applicfttio i? e<jiutl t<? ribs liniment for e t i IT" ft re! swollen joint", contracts! nitis- J ch?s, pains ami rheumatic ami ! muscular pains. 11 hu? also cured ' numerous case* of partial paral- j yrti?? It is fur sale by !. F. M .ck ey & do. hacked out* firick. , ... 1 late uialMimiiBiieu aivm-j tect, iiioJiunl M. Hunt, nays the. New \ ?.>rk limes, used to relate that in hi* sounder days, \ilule su jiervisiiiii J lie erect ion of a hi ick huiii'.itiir, a recent ariival Irom Oork applied tor a joh and was; employed as a hodivrrior alter hoiriir instructed 'hai he mart tl ! ways carry up fourteen hriek in iii*> nou. line morning the sup < ply of brick ran out, and do his host the now man could find hut 1 thirteen to put in his hod. In answer to a l< ud yell from the i sfiee! ono of ?!io masons <n the! sixth story stagingshrieked down: * k<Wh?t do yo:j want ?" 'Trow inc down wan brick," said I'ut, pointing to his hod, Ho make me number good." ( urr* I'llr*: Money r?fnnil??d if it ?*v?r fail*. Mill 4^ lill war vg CU 0S>4 HH v- fC f wi o**i# pV Y^!wSf I fcA Vf>sr / fcjws'?v \wW . M,.i.i;>.,,wi. CC CSl?fc>2 It is our policy goods from one seas clear out these good; if? I Wc mention a feu while they last : All colored lawns lards, swiss all colo and madras, organdi silks, ladies' shirtwa ored silk parasols an summer hosiery. S< ~r ^ "7 c^IjSIN "TT A W from 2 1-2 cents to numerous to mcntioi lion to examine our we ?re sure of votir \ R< Lancaster, S. C-, I axranck .s" asr "?b3r^ H m? )?5? IraEffjrs jB is j j ^ ^jj| K * > f never to carry over any summer on to another, so in order to s we are meriting them down at m ?$3^ RipSSSa SURE TO r TMF.M aexf fX J<X Ul JMpaa/ .41 ' jflL ? r of the many bargains for you - o J /and dimities, silk batiste, fours, lace and satin-striped lawns es in the new effects, summer ists, crash and duck skirts, colli umbrellas, men's oxfords and :.c our great variety of * and # ^ JEE^ R 10 cents and other things too 11 VaiI ll i i r. > ? in,lin/v .'?...' i .. n. i iia v l a .^k.iiiuiiiu i 11 v l i.il qualities for comparison, then trade. ?spectfully, i-H8S CO. ' July 15, 1902.