Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, October 29, 1902, Image 5
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Wednesday, October 29, 11)02.
?The election comes oil' next
Tuesday.
?Cotton le worth 8 cents on
this market. Seed 21 cents.
?ibg.supply ol stylish visiting
cnrds at i lie Kntkkimusr ofliee.
?"Rally Day" was obseived
at the Methodist church Sunday
afternoon and $6.05 collected.
?L>.ed, Oct.. 22. 1902, the 2
year old child ot Mr. and Mrs.
11. F. Jenkins at the cotton mill.
?Brede's steam bread fresh
at Mackorell's. s24 tf
?The II.ch Hill school will
open next Monday with Mms
Dora Lliuson in charg^ as teacher.
?Married, at Dixie <?n Oct 21,
1902, by T. R. Langley, N. P ,
Mr. Judson Adams ol llcath
Springs and Miss Ola Shehauo.
?The First Presbytery of the
A. It. P. church met with Utiily
church yesterday. Several delegates
passed through town on
their way out there.
~ ?Watch the advertising ?paee
-of the Furiderburk Pharmacy next
week.
?To those who have not paid
y their town t*xes it may be of
interest to know that there are
only three more days left for
paying town taxes without the
penalty. Verbum sapiens est.
* ?The commissioners ot State
and County election will meet in
the court house next Fridav at
10 o'clock and the managers
ot election uie requested to call
tor the boxes and tickets on
Saturday, Nov. Is', without tail
?The First Presbytery of the
A h\ 1' Svnn.t /?r ft...
. . .../x. |||\/ i;i;uni nun
at Unity yesterday. The opening
sermon was preached by Itev J.11.
Simpson, retiring moderator, oi
Hickory Grove. Ilev. E. F. C?iiI
fill) of North Carolina will be
moderator of this meeting.
f ?Seasonable goods arriving
daily. Cocoanuts, Raisius, ( urrants.
Buckwheat, Now crop
New Orleans molasses, etc., at
W. P. Bennett's.
?John Mcllwain, a colored
boy who has been working at
Capt. B. J. Witherspooti's, was
suspected of stealing if 100 out
of one of the rooms on Sunday
before last. The matter was
placed in the hands of SherilF
1111 titer and the police and Monday
they secured .$130.50 of the
money. The negro had lent
4^0 of it to an uncle who lived
down below Stevens mill. lie
confessed the fact to the Sheriff,
who, with the chief of police,
went down there and got the
money, ine balance of it was
found around town. Mcllwain
is in jail.
?We regret to announce that I
Rev. S. N. Watson has decided '
to leave Lancaster, lie will!
move ids family to Heath Springs
in about three weeks. Ilis obm
ject in moving is that he may bo
nearer his churches and among'
bin members mure than is prao-1
I . . . ... . ~~ ....
j fctCAOl* ilVliift, lieiu. ii
many Ii lends here ol bot h A1
Watson and his estimable wi
will regret to learn ol their d
i cision to leave Lancaster.
?For a box of fine cand
call at Mackorell's and get a b<
of Whitman's. b24?l)iod,
Monday night las
the 3-months old child of Mr.ai
Mrs. W. S. Watson of the Can
Creek section.
?G. Walt Whitman, who r;
iu the primary election sever
times for governor, died in Una
Sunday night of apoplexy.
?The Lancaster County U
publican Convention met he
last Saturday and elected tl
following delegates to the f>I
Congressional convention to I
held at Rock ilill on the 30tl
F. R. Massey, Win, Mcllwai
and John Williams.
?Bring mo your butte
chickens and eggs. Llighe
prices paid for them.
s24 tf J. B. Mackorell.
?The coal strike i* at ji
end, and the miners liHVe gone i
WOI K..
? Come to tlie Entbrprij
ofliee for Wedding invitation!
Printed in the best style. Ca
and see samples.
?SALESMEN WANTED?1T
look alter our interests in L ti
caster and adjacent countie
Salary or commission Addrei
Li ucoln Oil < Jo.,
Cleveland, Ohio.
?Cards have boon issued ai
nouncing the coming marriag
of Rev William Oamero
Ewart, the popular p'astor of tli
Lancaster A R P. cluircli, an
Aliss Rachel Alice Ross, o
Wednesday afternoon, Novell
her 12th, at 5 o'clock, in tli
Associate Reformed Presto
terian church in Columbia Tli
nuptial ceremonies over tli
happy couple will board tli
evening train for their home i
Lancaster to receive the coi
gratulations of a host of friend:
?All parties indebted to K
Hott. Crawford must coir
forward and settle at once, i
these papers must be closed u]
Lancaster Mercantile Co.
08 1m
?Get your visiting cards ;
the KntluI'Uise ollice.
? W A N IKi)?Every ileseri |
tion ol scrap 11011, also rubbe
brass, copper, an.I cowhide)
lb 1 ni; it to my blacksmith she
up to the Jo:li of Novemberalter
that date 1 will not be i
I the market. Highest cash prit
paid lor same.
F. II. Massev,
o22-4t Lancaster, fc>. C.
? Dont forget what you o\\
the ENTKHPKiSti.
To br tf'aided.
Cards are out announcin
the coming marriage of Mi<
Addie Kershaw Carter and M
James Thomas Thomasson o
Wednesday afternoon, Nov M
I at 4 o'clock at the Methodi:
church. Immediately after tli
ceremony the happy coup
will take the L. it C. train ft
a tour to Washington and othe
points and will return in abot
ten days.
Iteutb of Mrs. ?/. IT. Truly.
Mrs. Clara Craig, wife of M
J. \V. Craig, of the Sincerity sei
tion, died Sunday afternoon alt<
| a brief illness of malarial feve
S!ie was a daughter of Mr. It. /
Smith ol Newport, and was aboi
32 years of age. She leaves
husband and four children?tv\
sons and two daughters. She w{
a member of ShiJoh church hii
<vn? an excellent christian w<
' man, groo'ly epteempd by all wh
knev ?r Jlor remains wei
bu'i V 'inlay at Shiloh, burn
be; \ i - being conducted* by h#
pasioi, ltov. W. C. E wart.
The BARGJ
Will bo ready for you 011 SAT
>pen at 9 o'clock a. ra. and wil
?irst conio first served. Some
BARGAIN STORE: A 8-gallo
Bucket, a ^ gallon measure, a 1
Pitcher, an Kgg Beater, two Ba?
Plate, a largo china Cup and Sa
:ents, a silver-plated Candle Sti<
Dish Pan, a pretty Ring, a go
Pin, three solid silver Beauty Pi
mn't think of Come and see f
> cents : V gallon covered Due
Dipi >er, two Pint Cups, one Qua
Jup, 1 gallon Mil* Pan, three T
ind cover, a Spoon Holder, a
joautiful Vase, a good thick Tin
.vill convince you that you can ?
3ARGAIN STOR"E. Our goods
"Jome and see. The BARGAIN
lext to the Lancaster Mercantile
he corner drug and iewolrv stor
B. O. He
;t rt I'force din i/h.
Since our Ih^I isniio the court
las tried I he case of the State
rersiis A. ?J. Gregoiy lor assaui>
itv.i battery with intent to i\ili
ind rendered a verdict of not
;ui!ty. That case was ined Wed
losdny as v is nL-o the ease oi the
hale vs. J. K. Griffin, charged 1
vitli the murder <?i aL.ck R .b,. 3.
ri.is tiiai 1 c.- u 1 ted in a Veiuict ol
lot guilty also.
Tliur-d.iy nioriiitiq: tlie care of lh*. t
>:ale vs .1' hi- 11. Steele, ch-irjred !
vitil tlie murder 01 S. E. Usher, I
v'as taken un. The takinwe? thoi
* Baptist church and his remains .
3' were laid to rest yesterday in the
1- Douglas grave yard beside those .
io of his aged wife who preceded j
is hiin to the grave only a few ^
p months.
Death of a Fine Vonn</ Man,
lt A pall of gloom was cast over
this community last Friday
morning when the news came .
!? \
' from lieath Springs that Mr. ^
r> Furman It I witty was not;
' expected to live It was just
two weeks before that lie had ! ,
~~ left his position in the store of 1 ^
'' Williams Hughs Co. and gone
f home sicK, having been unweii L
for about two weeks before that. .
He grew gradually worse and L
worse till the end came about 0
'e o'clock that night. 4
Furman was a son of Mr. and .
Mrs 1\T. l'vvitty of Heath Snrinns
and was in his 22(1 year, lie was .
(, a line, hightoned young man and
? a member of the Heath Springs *
r Baptist, church and greatly esteemed
by all who knew hitn
I, | Beside his parents he leaves six .
st brothers and sisters, to-wit : Mrs. 1,
ie H. P Griffith ofGaffney, Mrs II F '
|e llaile ot Liberty llill, Dr. \V. G. !
... Twittv ot Kershaw, Mr. W. B
/L * (J
;r Twitty of Heath Springs, Mrs.J T (
j^lMackey of Lancaster, and Miss j
Gladys T witty of Heath Springs.
Although Furman had been in
Lancaster only a few months he
had made a host of Iriends. H>s *
r. remains were interred in the old
u- Salem graveyard Saturday after-j ^
3r noon at 3 o'clock after funeral
r. i services conducted liv Uic ?>^ t- i
- 1"""n
t. K?v. S. N. Watson, assisted by
it Rev. J. C. Chandler of the Metha
odist church, a delegation ol the ,
o Knights ot Pythias from Lancasis
ter and Kershaw taking "h ?rge
d of the body after the funeral)
)- services and consigned it to .! .
10 long resting place. j,
e We join tho hosts ot friends in |
?11 extending condolence to the grie: jfJ
?rjitrickeii parents, brothers and u
i eiblers. |
je A? w Schedule on the S. C. (J. E. i
r- A new schedule will go into
,e effect on the S. C. & G. E. raile"
road on the 14th of December
under which the southbound pasy,
senger train will pass Lancaster
>x about 10 o'clock in the morning c
tf and reluming Irom Camden will
pass Lancaster about 7:40 at
j night, reaching Rock Hill just in
u I time to connect with the Suuth11)
ern going northward. An extra
passenger train will be put on to (
*n leave Rock Ilill at 7 :30 a. m. for
al Marion, N. (J., returning to Rock
)u Hill in the evening about 7 \
o'clook and stay there during the *
ni "hi
Small Fire in the Countf/, :
10 Mr. 1. N. Helms of the Sin '
cority neighborhood, who lias a 1
manufactury of pottery, had 1
1' the misfortune to lose by lire H
111 Monday night the building over ?
the kiln in which he burns his't
r pottery. Tlio (ire was discovst
?rod about midnight by some
negroes who lived nearby. Tliev
O ?/ .
trnve the alarm and when Mr.
in Holms got to the scene the
Lo roof was almost falling in. The }
! ioss was comparatively light, N
not over $ 10 or $ 15. a
S. I I)roth of an Oetof/enttrian. *'
11 I Mr. William Knight, whose ^
I serious illness was noted a week ! v
I or two ago in those columns.!,.
!_ died Monday night at hi* home
s in J>ry Creek, aged about. 82 ,
,3 years. He had been in declining
health ever since ho had iho s
grip winter before last, but uuai j
the last few months he was able
I to be up and about most o( the |
' time, lie was one ot the oldest
II | men in the county and one ol the
0 best and most conscientious we j
ever had the pleasure of knowli
c
nig. j
lie leaves seven children, as {
10 follows : Mrs. W. T. Sistara, Mr.
.Jack Knight, Mrs. J. M. Estridge,
10 Mrs. L 8. Steele, Mrs. J. W. J
U! Williams of Texas, Mis E. A.
10 Wilson and Mrs. James Thornp- :
n son. lie was a member r?f
estiinony occupied almost the
nlire day, there being only one
rgument made in (he case
lefore the adj mrnment, of the
lourt that nignt. Friday tnornng
the arguments wore finished,
lie judge's charge made and the
use given to the jury about 1
'clock and a' 3 o'clock that altei10011
the jury rendered a verdict
>1 not guilty, having been in the
urv room about two hours.
Friday afternoon the case ot
he State versus Capers Cauthen
iml Ed Ballard, charged with
neakiug into the store of the
jancaster Mercantile company,
4 .. 1 - 1 "
'VuuviM' up aim umsneu oatur
lay afternoon, the jury returning
i verdict of guilty. They were
ach sentenced to 12 months at
lard labor on the chaingang.
The following cases were con
inued : Tiie Slate against J. 1*.
fandle, \V. 0 Dees and II \V.
Myler, all charged with receiving
tolen goods. The san.e against
delUsa Harris, charged with
jpr-nitT t <t'cnr/lt?r!y house.
v'v? niay morninj* business on '
1;^ civil side of tlie court was
a en ui). The en>?e nf \II '
!. Thompson against ilio Fani-I
iy Protective Union to recover
lint o 011 a certificate that her j
unhand held but upon which j
sic Order had notilied him ihatl
10 need not pay any further
uvhiiums, and that his policy i
vas declared null and void on
iccount of certain statements,
nade in his application for
tvuranco and warranted to
>e true, was tried and resulted
n :i verdict for the plaintiff for
he amount claimed. Yester
lav morning the case of the
ihsons against the <?.<'. & N.
{ K. Co for damage to lands
vas tasen tin hut had not been
ioneluded v. hen we went to
iress. All jurymen not engag
u on this Citse were discharged
-oterday morning and alter i
oine equity business and tak ..r
A!' *?'*. 11 '
.. iin' t 'Mil I ? I I II
.djoiirn.
i
grand jury's report.
I
Co /Its 11 ono j' -/tis. .1. A hi rich, \
I'rcsidiug Judge.
We I.Ik* (irand Jury of Lances?r
County ucg to submit the i'olOW'iliU
I'f [iMfl I
We !mvf examined and passed
n an oil's ol indictment banded
is by tilt Solicitor.
Wo have examined all the in j
UNSiilitE
URDAY, November 1st. Will
II be open till 6 o'clock p. m.
things a dime will get at the
11 Mi Ik Pail, a 1-gallon covered
gallon Oil Can, a i gallon Glass
jting Spoons, a real c!i:' n 7-inch
ncer, a Bronze Figure worth 35
;k, a ft inch Pin Tray, a 12 inch
od Collar Button, a pretty Lace
ns, and hundreds of things wo
or yourself A few things for
jket, i-gallon Oil Can, a large
rt Measuring Cup, 4 gallon Tin
in Pie Plates, a glass Sugar Dish
Cream Pitcher, a large Doll, a
nbler, six for 25 cents. A visit
?ave money by buying from the
are all below the market price.
STORE opens on Church street
Co's. stables ; also opens into
o Respectfully.
>ugli, Proprietor.
Kl'tilt:ons of tin1 county awl are
glad to say they are in e<?od condition.
The foreman was present
and helped to check up theoooks
and accounts of the County Sti
pervisor. Treasurer, Auditor and
Supi r iPtuden' ot Education and
on??d them neatly and correctly
t- p jo,
T'ip Supervisor verbally reported
to the Foreman of the
Grand Jury that the books of all
the magistrate* had sent in
n 1 examined by li m at .1 lound
m guoJ btiape.
We find that the chain gang is
greatly in need ot a rock crusher
and a tent tor the cooking department.
We therefore tecomraend
that these articles be secured.
We recommend that the poor
house farm be sold and the proceeds
thereof be used in the purchase
of u more desirable one
nearer the court house.
We recommend that the court
ro mi be carpeted with a very
heavv cheap material, and that
the old benches be replaced with
new and more com for* able ones.
Also that tiie court room and all
the t dices be supplied with chairs
ana tnoaetn niiice lixturps
We recommend that lite court
house he re covered and the walls
on the outside be painted.
We recommend that a sheet
iron casing be put around the
stove that is used in warming the
prisoners at the jail for in case
of tire from said stove there
would be practically no escape
tor the inmates. A.'so that the
well in the jail yard be rep tired
in order to have boaer dunking
w iter.
We recommend that the county
rotpon'isor and superintendent of
education ho required to be at
the court house at least two days
iu each week.
It is wnh regret that we are
again called upon to remind the
eonn'y supervisor and overseers-, f
'he luct Hint some of the p?il>iio
highways and I ri lge? ?t th* c unIv
have been saoly neirlooted and
,<ie liieietore in a deplorable coiu
nit ion.
We now take this opportunity
in thanking your Honor lor the
able and instructive charge? given
the Grand Jury and lor the eliieient
and business way you have
conducted the court. All of
which is respectfully suumilted.
O W. Potts. Foreman.
P. S.?The attention of the
Grand Jury has been called to
the la .t that the criminal side of
the courts are being used m the
collection ot civil dehis > hereby
Hlieou ravine frimn
r p,
mising criminal oliouces ana depriving
the county <>r r* legiti.iialu
JuuU).
We call the attcr. tiOn o 1 the
magistrates and j>t??to the
tact that such proceou.n,;* are a
violation of the law, a.id .vt> warn
such parties to discooiinne such
practice, and if ?* ?t levied, all
< (lenders will be j resent?v l.-y this
jury. O. W. Polls, Fo-. iuau.