Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, October 08, 1902, Image 5
Short Looals.
y Weunesday, October 8, 1902
.?Mr. Clarence Garvin in work
^ ing iu Camden.
?Llave your wedding invitations
printed at the Knterpkisk
office.
?Brede's steam bread fresh
at Mac%o ell's. s24 tf
?Died, Sept. 29, 1902, the
iuianl child ol Mr. and Mrs.
Samuel Bruce of the Bruce sec
tion.
? T*o more of Riverside's
pretty daughters have b?.'en cap
-lured by Knights of the Red
counU .
M *
? Rev Chnl titers Kr.-iser assist o.l
Key. Mr. Wilson in a peri** ot
meetings last wet k, extending
through Sunday.
?Call on Funderbill*'; Co. to
see the great new line of woolens
received from Strauss Bros.,
America's leading tailors.
?The premiums offered this
T* year at the State Fair have been
greatly increased and competition
will bo sharp Be sure to
X a Pr?diium list once.
?All parties indebted to Elliott
<fc Crawford must come
forward and settle at once, as
these papers must bo closed up
Lancaster Mercantile Co.
08 1 in
?Bring me your butter,
chickens and eggs. Highest
prices paid for them.
?24 tf J. B Mac1.cell
?Dr. Bays will lecture at Unity
church on "Courtship" Tnur&day
night at 8 o'clock. Admission
*25 and 15c. I'uhlic cordially invited
to attend.
T1 Ml L. - 1 -?
? i utire win ue a not, supper ftl
-Elgin on Thursday night, 16th
-inst., for the benefit, of the par
tannage. The public is cordially
^ invited.
?The annual meeting of the
Lancaster Bible society will he
>he!d in the Methodist church
L ^Sunday nigtit. The sermon will
'be preached by l>r. 11. W. Bay a,
>t 11er which the usual collection
will he taken.
?Seasonable goods arriving
daily. Cocoantits, Raisins, Currants.
Buckwheat, New erop
New Orleans molasses, etc., at
W. P. Bennett's.
?Died, Oct. 1, 1902, the infant
daughter of Mr. and Mr^.
James Gams, of the D;y Creek
section.
?Mr. 11. J. Harper reports a
04-lb jiumpkin raised on his
farm. It is 5 feet in circumference.
*?Land in Lexington county
sells cheap. The Gregory-Illiea
Mule Co. of Columbia bought
* 5H acres of it Monday at public
sale for $36. Hut the sale was
for foreclosure of their mortgage
a ^vhich may have had something
to do with the price at which
the land was bid ofF.
?A number of our subscribeis
have come in and paid their subscriptions
this tall, but there are
a whole lot of others that we are
confidently looking for yet. I'iea-e
don't forget the matter.
?The ladies will meet in the
interest of the bazar for the Conlederate
monument every Thurs
.A .... ~ 1"!
aiicniuuu, 1116 meeting
tomorrow afternoon will be held
at Mrs. Ira 13. Jones'.
? We are still in the Old Iron
lousiness, and are paying higher
cash prices than ever for any description
or quantity ot Scrap
Iron, Brass, Beeswax, Bones, etc.
Bring us all you can find and
* make some extra money.
L S. Davidson dr Go.
Warehouse near L. & G. depot.
? It
7 #
?B?rn, Oct. 5, 1902, to' M
and M"8. L. M. Clyburn, twi
sous.
?For visiting cards, call at tl
Entkki'HISe office?40 cards wit
name printed thereon lor 25 cent
?For a box of fine candj
call at Mackorell's and get a bo
of Whitman's. s2l?The
streams were up Sunda
morniug irom the effect ot tl;
heavv rains Saturday night an
isundav morning eany.
? A dead double headed pi
wis exhibited on the streets hoi
several days ago. It may hav
died of big head.
--Mr. W. II. Rod gem of tl
cotton mill killed the first In
pig ot the season one day la:
week. It netted 30b pounds mi
wao only 10 months old.
? We are always in the m i
ket to buy mules and hot>es an
cattle. 1: you have any of eitlu
lor sale, don't trade till you see 1':
It Lancaster Mercantile Co.
? Mr. Hilton, the Taxuha
mail carrier, lost a good hort
Saturday night lasf Irom blin
staggers.
?The 5-months old daugliL
of Mr and Mrs Newt Evans (
the Sincerity neighborhood,die
Sunday night last after a brii
illness.
? The Laurens County New
recently published the death <
an old negro woman in tin
county said to be 129 years <
age, lacking six weeks.
?S A LESM EN W a N T E D ?T
look alter our interests 111 Lu
caster and adjacent count le
Salary or commission. Addref
Lincoln O.l <<o.,
Cleveland, Unio.
?The usual services at tli
A. R P. church will be suspenc
ed next Sabbath night 011 accoui
of the meeting of the Lancast<
Rible society in the Methodii
church.
?What you owe on your sul
scription to the Entkrpkish ma
be very little to you, but the tot;
of what all owe us is a big thir
lor us. It will help pay a who
lot of our bills. "Many a mick!
makes a muckle."
?Mrs. Nannie Chambers, wii
of Mr. S L Chambers and daugl
ter of our esteemed townsmai
Mr. Wvlie R. Clanton, died 1
her home here Tuesday ol la:
week, after a brief illness of a|
pendic'.tis with which she wi
confined to her bed only aboi
two days. She was about 3
years of ace. She leaves u
children. She was a consister
member of the Baptist churcl
lior remains were interred in tli
town cemetery Wednesday, burii
services having been conducle
by Rev. J. T. Dabney.
FOR SALE?A tract of 11
acres of excellent farming land
with necessary buildings, siluat
two miles east of Lancaster C
11 , with about 50 acres in cult
vation and balance in forest Fv
further information apply to
Ij MuManus,
Lancaster, S. C.
Notice to Husoiih.
All members of Jackson Lodg
A. F. j\1. and the Masonic Iratei
nitv in general, are hereby not
find ami invited to assemble v
ihe courthouse Saturday, Oclobe
18, at ?3 p m , to meet the Mot
Worshipful Grand Master, Walte
M." Whitehead, who will ennc?n
a Grand L'?.lge lor the purpobe <
laying the corner stones ot th
graded school building and tn
Masonic lodge.
H. E. Coffey, W. M.
T. 8 Carter, Sec.
Hick's Capudine Curei
Headache and Neuralgia.
For sale by all druggists.
I
r. To be Wedtletl Today.
t
" Mi^-s Eva McClintock, eldes
daughter of Mrs. J II. McL'lin
,e tock of Riverside, will he mar
I) ried at 1 o'clock today to Mr
8 Harry McDonald of Rock IIill
The ceremony will take pi act
at the home of the bride'i
x parents. The happy couph
wiil leave on the up train fo
v the home of the groom<1
To tie Married.
Mr. ami Mrs. J. U Thon.psoi
ig of Riverside havo sent out card
c innounciiig tlie c<?inin<r in-irriagt
'e ol tli^ir daughter, Mi-s Mar;
Louise, to Mr. .John Barron Will
i'tms of Ynrkville. The ceremon;
>vill take place a* the homo o
J the prospective bride's parents a
i halt I) 1st niie nV.lnel* nn Tlmn/tai
iu r# ~ * ""1 ova,V
the ltith inst. ami will ho per
termed by Itev. W.C Kwart, pas
r" tor of !>?<_? pretty prospective
' * bride. The happy con pie wil
Y ho aid the t) p train for Y >rkville
5 too home ol the groom.
;V ^ I>c<ith of Mr. H\ M. Xrttt.
,e Mr. W Marion Noal, a highb
ll^ esteemed citizen of the .Jackson
ham section, died yesterday
morning after an illness of sevet
1 or eight months of dropsy of tin
)tj I heart He was in the Confed
erato war and made a good sol
dier 11 e leaves seven children
^ Messrs George G., .William B.
' .John N., White, and Misse
Dora. .Jennie and Mettie, all o
l" whom, save one, are ahou
grown Ue leaves also a widow
one brother and two sisters 11<
" was a brother in-law of on
t- townsman, Mr J F. Nisbet Hi
8- was a member of the Tirzal
Presbyterian church and was :
good man and an excellent citi
zen His remains will he laic
to rest in the Tirzah graveyarc
^ at 11 o'clock this morning aftei
funeral services hy his pastor
Rev. W. W. Ratchford.
ir
Death of Mr*. M. If. Cherry.
Mrs. M. II Cherry, the moth
W er of our townsmen, Messrs
J.J Cherry and R S Cherry
died on Tuesday night of las
e week, September MO, 1902, a
the home of her daughter, Mrs
M. A Bigliam, near Rock Hill
f? Mrs Cherry was the widow o
h- the late Capt. E. H Cherry o
th York county and was only II
days short of 07 years of age
st She was the mother of eigh
3 children, all of whom survive
*3 her. Then names are as fol
0 lows: Messrs J. J. and II. S
:?r> Cherry of Lancaster, Spurgeoi
.A / 11 ' ^ TV
i" * nerry 01 ouinter, ft. It. Uhnrn
it of York county, A V Cliern
li. of Florida, and Mrs I>. B. 8to
ie vcr of Heath Springs, Mrs. Fan
*1 nie E Harnett and Mrs M A
id Bigham of Vor<. She was i
consistent member of Harmon]
5 Baptist church and a highly es
Is teemed Christian woman IIoi
e remains were interred Wednes
day at Ebenezer.
i
,r A Carloatl of Fine I lor Men on tin
Market.
We have just received a car
load of fine horses, which \v<
cordially invite the public t(
call and examine. In tho lo
e are well trained driving horses
r. saddle horses and coinhinatioi
j_ horses Every animal was se
l( lected with great earn and w?
,r therefore know exactly what w<
l( are offering you?none but th<
,r best. Call and see for yourself
R We guarantee to suit you if yoi
(l want a good horse
J M. Rood M !1 II fltrpr
e Lancaster Mercantile Com
pany's staples.
The excitement incident tc
traveling and change of food and
water often brings on diarrhoea,
3 and tor this reason no one should
leave home without a bottle ol
Chamberlain's Colic Cholera and
Diarrhoea Remedy. For sale by
J. F. Mackey & Co.
J
l>enth of Mr. *f. A. Thompson.
t Mr. John A.Thompson, a highly
respected citiz ill ol the Jaek
sonham section, died of cancer
. last Wednesday afternoon. From
. The Ledger we clip the tollow
? inn' 4\ Wl,rt horn in York
i county April 22, 1842, being <50
=) \ ears, 5 mouths ao<? 8 days old
r at his death. He w is married
Nov. 7, 1SG5, to Miss Ellen M
Knox, and ol eight children horn
to them, seven surv.ve mm, viz :
W. 11., S. A. and J. M. Thompson;
1 Mrs J. F.Collins and Misses F.L.,
3 O. W. and I'iuaiie Tuompson. lie
'* served through 'he Civil \va>- and
' was one oi the most gallant ol
Cuiiiedcr.it e soldiers. He wui
never known to shirk duty, and
' during the entire war was never
on ihe sick list. Always al his
' post of duty' ve4 ho was never
wounded or centered lie was a
member ol the Fr?sh.vlerian
' church an'! lor the lust 14.years
ol his lile was an elder in liie
church. !! ? wis a good, l?wI
abiding citizen, a devoted husband
and a loving lather. IIis reman is
were interred T.iursdav t:t Tirzsh
^ churchyard, alter funeral services
by bis pastor, K^v. W. \V. Ri'ch
e i t*i- >? ?
* mm, wun ivinsonic Honors l)\
\ Jnekton Lodge No. 53, A. I*\ M ,
r> of which he was a member.
t'yny- KhUhii) Kollevoo Iligtit Away
and mnkce a speedy end of cou^h* and colda.
' Gentlemen o/* the Jury.
s
f The October form of court
t will convene oil the third Mon,
day, the zotli, of this month
5 with liis Honor JudgevJames
r A Id rich presiding The follow
a ing have been drawn as petit
i jurors to serve for tlie lirst
1 woe k !
118 Howell, L C Lazcnby, J
1 I") Griffin, Lewis J Cauthen, L J
1 Robertson, F R Stevens, A J
r Dunlap, F 1' Therrell, P L Fun,
derburk, J F Addison, .1 D Hinsc.i,
P M Lathan, A Cauthen,
J A Knight, Joseph C Robinson,
R M McCrorey F D Groen, TC
Green, II M Gulp, J W Barker,
. B H Plyler, W F Rut ledge,
Thomas M Hilton, J II Verritt,
t R R Kennington, \V D Robin
i son. Roht S Flovd A R R..1U..
t son, J D Wolfe, John TCauthen.
J M Heath, W P Mackey, W D
Flemming, R K Gregory. W W
f Parks, B M Thompson.
f . 8bcond week's jurors
"I lie following names have
t been drawn as petit jurors to
serve for the second week, beginning
October 127th :
L I) Hilton, I .1 Sims, Jr, If
' C Connell, R A Blac'^mon, .1
. M White, U 11 Phillips, 11 E
? J Cofl'ey, 1) R Fletcher, W F
Cook, W J Cunningham, Jas L
Barton, I> O Potts, T II Barber,
\v .1 iiv)gers, J M Harris, M K
t Witherspoon, J l> CasKey, J O
. Porter, Able Nelson, J S Clif
'ton, W V Hough, Geo C Mo
r '.Mjtnus, W P Norman, J 1) Nel
son, .1 I) Glenn, \V 8 Morgan,
John W Hall, \V 11 P McMur
ray, J A Niven, W N Faile, I P
Hardin, John W Patterson, W
B S Neal, J T M Rodgers, \V S
Faulkenbury, J W as key.
^ Mother's Worm Syrup
> TJest worm medicine Children
^ like it so well they eat it on bread
9
1 The Visitors.
? Mr. J. O. fcJliott of Yorkville
VI'QO i it Attrn I bifl
. I i\mi ii nun IvruiV.
Mr. W. F. Swarin^en visited
I Charlotte la&t week.
Mr. W. H. Burns of Greenville
visited his mother here last week.
Mr. J. W. Forbes of McBee
spent a coaple ol days in town
this.
> M iss Li 11 a Bell is visiting her
' cousin, Miss Lillian B II, west ol
j town.
r Mr. W. M. Olanton of llaile
I Gold Mine came up list NVednes
day to attend the burial of his
sister, Mrs. 8. L. Chambers.
Messrs. F. M. Lowery and Win.
Cook of TaxahHW were here
Thursday and Friday.
Ilev. J. T. Dabney of Rock
Hill was in town a couple ol days
this week.
Mrs. Kiltie Young is visiting
her daughter, Mrs. E 15. Cook of
Rock llill.
Mrs. R. K. Wylie has irone to
Washington on a visit to one of
her sisters.
(i. 15 Barron, Dr. J.C. Foster
and L S Elliott attended the
Charlotte fair last wee.t.
Mrs. Caaltm rs Era er spent
cSatui\lu> and Sunday weth tlie
nimily ol Rev Mr. Wilson at
Ba^ooni villr,
Messrs .John E. Welsh and
Elgar Hiuson ie;t yesterday lor
Bat11Hi >ro. Md , to take h course
in U. ntibii'N.
R. E. Allison, E-q., has gone
o Wellington io Vtoi. Ins son
ami to vwuioos tuo ti. A. K. eacav
pineal ceremonies.
President J. M. 11 oath of the
Heath B. <fc Al. Co went to
Yorkville Monday afteruoou,
returning; yesterday.
Rev Chalmers Fraser and
Mr. W. J. Cunningham left
Monday to aueud Presbytery
near \ orkville
Air. 14. S Ouerr.v la returned
alter an absence ol about leuuays
at t lie bedside ol his uioLiiei wuose
dealli is CufOlUcled cioett..et6 111
thia Issue.
Masters Robert and Charley
Cherry atteucled the lunerul of
their jiaternal g;a dmother, Mrs.
M. 11. Cnerrv, ul Ebenezer last
VV eUnesday.
Mrs. G. 11 Gatling an 1 c aid of
Raleigh, jN. C., are Here lor a
br.el visit alter winch they - wilt
go to Meridian, Miss., where Air.
Galling is buying cotton.
Mr. George Hacker of Berkley
was here several days last wee*
at the bedside of his brother-inlaw,
Mr. Jtiobt. A. killings, who
i is still quite sick.
Airs. J. P. Hunter and her
aunt, Mrs. Smim o. B iscomviiie,
nave gone on a visit to Now Yora.
They wiil stop over iu Washington
a tew da^s.
Mr W. J. Hindinan, one of
Chester county's hustling larmers,
was in towu Saturday trading
with Lancaster's merchants. We
are indebted to him tor a pleasant
call.
Mr. Spurgeon Cherry ot Sumtor
mopped over a couple of days
v\ it i his brother, Mr. J. J. Cherry,
011 Ins return irom York county
where he had been to attend the
tunerai 01 his mother.
Miss Mamie C. Allison who
has beet: spending mo summer
with her parents, Col. and Mrs.
k H A - - *
.?. , ax11iouii^ ici t last wi't'K IOr
Koanoke, Va., lo resume her
duties in liie lemale college ot
that city.
llev. J. VV. Little was iu town
yesterday, lie was wearing a
Handsome new suit ot cioihes
that was presented to him by the
King bo,) s ot the Waxhaw Baplist
chu.cti congregation. Ttie
young donors are not? members
ot tue church themselves,
but their parents are. it
is needless to remark that Bro.
Little appreciated the gut.
?S.40 was the ruling price
for cotton on this market yesterday.
Look Out for Fever.
ILliousuess and liver disorders
at this Reason may be prevented
by cleansing the system with DeWitt's
Little Early Risers. These
famous little pills lo not gripe.
They move the bowels gently,
but copiously, and by reason ot
the tonic properties,give tone and
strength to the glands. t;r*wI
ford Dros.