Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, November 05, 1902, Image 5
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Short Loc?ua.
V'ecutHtlaj, November 5, 1902.
?A good uumber oi our eiii
-zen* attended the Slate lair last
week.
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?ror accuracy in prescriptions
go to Fundorburh's Phar uiacy.
?The Carmel bchool opened
Monday in cAurge ol Miss fcAhei
'Gaston.
? For a box of line candy,
call at Mac^orelPb and got a box
oi Whitman 8. s24-tf
?Sovviug ol wheat und oats
is under good headway iu most
localities
?Go to Funderburk's Pharmacy
lor the best 5o caiie of soap
in the city.
?For a good bath sponge
1 !it J0nn/lAt?K?i?L'^ 1)1.
i?v * uuvivi uui n o i Iltu iruicy)
4*rom 5 cents up.
? The Nimrods can get out
<their guns now. The partridge
killing season is on.
?Tho Upper Gump Crook
y school will open Mouday with
Miss Eunice Long as teacher.
?Mr. J. V. Ellis who lived in
1 'the Riverside section this year
has moved buck to his old homo
near O. K.
?Br'.ng me your butter,
chickens and eggs. Highest
^prices paid for them.
s24 tf J. B. Mackotell.
?The finest turnips of the
season were hauled to town last
^Saturday by Mr. John Molveowii.
?Mr. Spencer Watts will
move to the cotton mill this
week from the Flint Ridge section.
Mr. N. II. llallmau will add two
rooms to his dwelling in town.
-Mr. W. D Kobinon has the con
;tract.
?The many friends of Mr. D.
V. llehns will be glad to learn
that ho is able *o be out on the I
% streets alter a six weeks' illness
'of fever.
I
?Lottie Duulap, colored, was
diljinland insane last week and
* taliou to the Stale hospital for
such by Deputy Sheriff J. F. i
Hunter.
?Mr. Williams has resigned
his position on the L. <fe (J. road
and gone to Sumter to accept a
position in the furniture store ot
Mr. T dm Gregory.
?Mr. C. II. Crawford has ae
copied a position in the dry goods
department of the Williams
Hughs Co. store and will be glad
do have his friends call on hi in.
?Mr. W. B. Miller, who has
decided to move to Texas, will
Me!l his household and kitchen
-furniture, some stock, a lot ol
corn, a wagon, etc., at public
sale on the 14th inst. See his
-ad. elsewhere in I his issue.
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?Cards have been issued announcing
the corning marriage ol
.Miss Ada E. Heath, sister of Mrs.
<Chus. I). Jones, and Dr. J. C.
Montgomery of Charlotte, N. C..I
on the 12th inst. at the Tryon
Street Methodist church of Char
lode.
? Brcde's steam bread fresh
yit Mackorell's. s24 tf
I
?The case of the Misses Gibson
of Rock Hill vs. the 8. C.
sfc (t. E R. R. for damages for
injury to their river bottoms by
reason of the embankment at
the railroad bridge over the
Catawba, resulted in a verdict
for tli? railroad.
?Monroe will lose throe of I
"her pastors right away. Rev 1
H. M. Dixon, of tho Presbyterian
church, goes to McColl,
S. C , as noted elsewhere. Rev.
* W M. Bugby, of rlie Methodist
?church, will have served outi
? - - r~-r~ -
0 fJtn rttirttt'rt, Deal
The steam gin of Mr. Jarrefct O'
0 A. Bowers, located at the old has I
11 Sllllto nl?pn ?roo A : >
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his four year limit when tin
conference meets next mouth
And Dr. A. M. Croxton, of tin
Baptist church, will leave ii
January.?Monroe Journal.
? Elections were held yesterda;
in most of the States.
?Cotton is bringing 8 cent
on this market, seed 21 cents.
? \lr. W. G. Oureton 1ms takei
a position with the Laticosle
Mercantile Co.
?The Jacksonham schoo
opened Monday with Miss Ev;
Dough as teacher.
?You can now get all th
"Pound Calico" you want a
Williamu
ii j,AAiu>mo a I. li^uua vju .
?The Fumlerburk Phartnac,
are out in a new ad. Head it.
?Ti e election here passed oj
yesterday without incident
The vote was very small.
? Hut isn't that bill of ex pen
Be* ol the recent term ot ct-ur
frightful ! Over $!)00 for wit
nc6fc,eb! Think ot it.
?Married, Oct. 30, ib02, a
the home of Mr. Press Black
tnon, Mr Jetl'jr.son Small an<
Miss Kthel ilinson, daughter o
Mr. W. C. idinso 11 of the Primu
section.
?If you care uuylhing tor buj
iug tilings cheap, bo aure to rea
the advertir-euient of Li. (J. liuug
in this issue.
? l lie Wills (Jreek school wii
open next Monday with Mis
Bessie Guiuer of Rock 11 ill a
teacher.
?A negro plead guilty i
Magistrate Carnes' court to th
charge of carrying a couceale
pistol and Mr. Came
brought him up last Wednesdn
and delivered him to the chai
gang.
? You should not fail to rea<
carefully the ad of J. F. Macke
I A Co. and to attend on their bai
gain day next Saturday.
Ilev. Dr. Weber of Yorkvill
canio down yesterday to assis
; . 1. ~ - -? -? ?' ' 1
in inu marriage 01 air. l nomas
son and Miss Carter this aftei
noon.
?The vote at Uoath Spring
for Coroner resulted : iHov*.
7'J, C as key IS, Ilorton 33. A
Lancaster it was as follows
Ilorton OS, Cask03' 1 13, Stove
50. At Kershaw Ilorton gi
'J'J and the opposition 14.
?A ease of poisoning f'roi
eating souse pressed with the to
of a tin bucket occurred in th
family of Mr. T. ). Adams 01 til
Flint Itidgo section. Tiicy vver
made <piite sick by it, hut a
have recovered.
?W ANTED?Every descrij
tion ot scrap iion, also ruhhtj
brass, copper, and cowhides
Bring if to my blacksmith sho
up to the 15th of Novemberafter
that date 1 will not bo i
the market. Highest cash prio
paid for same.
F. It. Ma?sey,
o22*4t Lancaster, S. C.
lMh'-liu* C'urcK I'llen!
Money refiintlod if it ?v?r fhiI ?.
Shot While Iteeietltif/ Arrret
Will Alsbrooks was shot Satin
day night by Constable Conor
for resisting arrest. One bai
took efTect in the lower leg an
another in his left shouldei
Neither wound is serious. Mi
uonnor savs the negro was abou
to ?ret the better of him, that b
had been downed by the nogr<
but that another negro came b
his rescue ami saved him Iron
what might have beer, Beriou
for him
HSADACHSS
Cured While You Wait Iv
CAPUDiNE
No Effect on the Heart.
Sold at all drugstores.
? ? ww | ** uo aeon\jy wu uy w,,/li
fire Saturday night about 11 whot
y o'clock. lie estimates his loss turni
at .about $1500 and has |?>00 in- 8Un
surauce. He is unable to ac8
count for the origin of the fire. ^rHe
was at home, several miles l?nk
i away, when it occurred. retui
r A lth
A Home Mavrlage. '
, alnic
Harry Ilines, Esq., a brilliant to hi
li member of the Lancaster bar, nion
and Miss Bessie I'erry, the pret- 3Urp
0 ty and accomplished daughter rned
t of the late Capt. John M. Perry, |,e i,
were united in the bonds of holy Usua
wedlock yesterday at noon. The to
y ceremony, which was pronoun je
ced by Rev. Chalmers Fraser, 8It j,
T took place at the home of tho'?;V1,
. 1 bride's mother on Duulap street! tc.r"J,
|and was witnessed by several of I
| the relatives and most intimate I |,js |
*| friends of the contracting par ;,ir.
. ties. The nuptial ceremonies t her
over, tho happy couple were <
driven to the depot whore they
t i boarded the northbound train !with
-1 for a visit to the former home of i iof
1 j lite groom at Maxton, N. 0., -pj.e
f | where they will spend tho lion den I
s eyraoon, after which they will
return and take up their abode igfp
in Lancaster. Thk E.stkrprisn ,wl j
. I joins their many friends in wish- TU) v
^ ing for them a long and felici- \y,*,r
tous life. neig
Mother's Worm Syrup I w ho
lh Heat worm medicine. Children | vivo
>s like it so well they eat it on bread ^
at l}
Death From Carbolic Aciit. ,
n in i
e Miss Ida Craig who lived Li 1
d with her uncle, Mr. Harper in tl
ia in tlio ' e..i -i- "-1
...r , ... Ifiiu i'VIY UUD IlVMgll- illUl
y borhood, died Monday morning Afte
n from the effect of a self-admin- ente
istered dose of carbolic acid a su
. She had been in had health for of C
some time and it is presumed j publ
^ that life had lost its attractions mi.1
to her and that she determined i that
to end her existence here. Dur- cd t<
e ing the day Sunday the family and
si found an instrument of writing not
j. by her which she n thought to yeai
have intended as a will Ac- offic
cording to testimony before the and
r?i coroner's jury, it began with II
L these words : "I bequeath and I the
11 devise my interest in the home itest
. tract of land to my aunt, Mrs thin
(1J Craig " When asked what proj
>t s'ie meant by this paper, she oral
[laughed and replied that it was port
lonlv a piece of foolishness shol'dm
wrote and went ami got it, put mat:
P'it in the lire and burned it up mo?
* 1 That rightabout midnight Mr in tl
e I and Mrs Craig hoard the young H
? I lad}' walking upstairs, but very b ''
I soon they heard her get baca n't-e
i in to i >?.*?, ana so tlioy dismissed | vw?>
i-' the matter from their minds ami t<?r,
r, went buck to sleep. About .*? J \N' '?
i. o'clock they heard her talking ai d
p and Mrs. Craig wont up stairs ''p1'1
- and asked her what was the (hole
n matter She turned her face to onh
e the wall and replied that she tor
would "soon bo home." Mrs '?< ? *
Craig noticed that a bottle of' A d
I carbolic acid that stood upon t?H*t
| the mantle had been emptied "'so
and noticed signs of it m a obs*
glass that was on the mantle. auci
She asked her if she had taken J ly i>
the carbolic acid, but all thes^'iio
r reply Mrs Craig heard was 1>
"mam." She spoke no more,[he!
Ij but d ed about 5 o'clock A. 1
Miss Craig was an only! tier
daughter of the late -Joseph j M "*
Craig and was about. 23 years'tor
I I of age Since the death of her lH J
parents she has lived with imr! 1
" ! _ i
! uncie. ner remains were buried j H"*'
' yesterday at Shiloh church. | pen
Magistrate Caskey held an in-|hea;
quest over the body -Monday | r<
and the verdict of the jury was j ,,
i , i e I r vo
I in accordance wit It tlie forego
ing statement. I .lust
j You
' { To Ciirt-n Cold In Ou Itny, ! 1 ,IIH
| movf
Take I<(ixn! iv?* llru'oo Quinine j t h??rf
(Tablets. All dritgiti*r refund the 'ton'c
! money if o .'niJd t-o cure. E. W- ! g;.*c?
I Grave's dig nature id ou each box ' diaot
h of Mr. ;r. .??. r>. Porter.
le of Lancaster's best men
passed from the stage ot acand
into that world "from
?e bourne not traveler reB."Sunday
eveningjust as the
was going down beyond the
em hills, the pure spirit ot
William Stephen Lee Porter
its (light (rem his body and
"ned to Him who gave it.
ough Mr Porter had been in
lealth for several months,and
?st continuously confined
s room tor more than three
(lis, his death was a great
rise to all, even to his imlate
family. During the day
ud appeaerd to be as well as I
1 and to friends who called j
e him he expressed himself
eling better, and hid been
ig up in the bed talking and
king clnerfullv. Mrs. Porih
I only a short while before
him ?< dose of medicine for
io^rt and was talking to
M !! Johnson who was
% when they suddenly no !
1 hid head drop l'hcy turn .
> him ",:m1 he died at once
out speaking a word, gasping
bl'OSi il or llW.VIIlir 11 Itl'ion' ?
? -- ? >11^ I1KIOV. j
action ol nis neart had sud
y stopped,and it was all ov>r. I
r. Porter was born.Nov. 13,
> in the Taxahaw section, and
une 10'h. 18S9. ho was hupmarried
to Mis* Julia J.
wick ol ill" I'ltrtsant Valley
hborhood. Their union was
%ed with 8 Hii'dmn, 7 o' '
m. "iih ihoir m?ther, sur
?0 daughters and 1 son.
fter his marriage lie.located
[eath Springs and engaged
caching for several years
N94 ho was elected a teacher
te Lancaster graded school
moved his family here
r teaching for two years he
red the primary election as
ccessful candidate for Clerk
ourt So satisfactory to the |
lie was his four years adist
ration to the affairs of
office that he was re electo
the same ollice in 1900,
his term of office would
have expired for two more
\s lie made an excellent
er, always kind, courteous
obliging
o was a zealous member of
Baptist church, always man
nng a deep interest in all
gs effecting its welfare and
jross, and contributing lib
ly of his means to the supof
its various objects. Ilis
1 disposition and obliging
iner made him one of the
t universally beloved men
lie conn f v
i . rem.w.i- \v>re laid to r
in town cemetery Monday
noon after a funeral serit
the residence i>y his pas
!>:*. .T. 11 liohlri.lge, the
xlmen of the World here
at Van W\ !< and Heath
ugs burying him with the
3i*s and ceremonies of that
r, of which ho was a char
member, holdins his m< mhip
in the Lancaster camp
r legation of the Family Proive
Union of which he was
a member joined in the
Mjuies Ho carried insur\for
the benefit of his famii
both of those orders to the
mm of $4000.
osides his immediate family,
paves a fa'her, Mr. John W.
>orcer, and throe half bros
and one half-sister, viz :
vs. J. K Porter. .) <). Pornd
F. B. Porter, and Mrs.
{ Mc Manns
lie K nykki'Kisk joins the
s of ii i iium heiv and in all
-of theconnt\ in ext" tiding
a felt, sympathy to the be?
o vi 1 a t: v -
a lire bilious and seeking: ad vises
IieWi?t'n l.ittle Karly Kisera
befc re gnii.if to bed
wilf tlnd on the morrow?
'a all; jnut enough said
e thruous ; ?ii ? do not tfnpe hut
? th? bowels gently and easily,
by demising the liver. Their
effeet give* .treojfth to tbJ
Is, prove 'trig a retura ot the
tier. Crawloid Bros
ttaen October Term of Court*
Grand Jurors, $ 73.90
1'etit Jurors, 1st weak, 345.30
44 44 2nd 44 170.90
Constables, 94.50
| Witnesses, 905.00
| Total, $15b9.G0
rjny-B?luim ItcUeve. ltlgtit A\wtkj
and make* u KjHXxly end of coughs ia.1 colds.
The Visitors.
Mr. K. L llick 1 iu was in
Lancaster yesterday.
Mr. H. M. Johnson of GafFney
was in town last ween.
I Mr. W. B. Dunlap of Rock
Lit 11 was in Lancaster one day
lust. week.
Mr. \V. 11. Williams of Westville
spent Saturday ..wd Sunday
i in lown.
I
I Mrs. T. J. Adams of die Longs|
\lile oeCtlOil lo Vlciilit.^ .it b. 1.
| tiiaCit iiKilt'a.
I Mrs. Mary Manes e>d little
Walker McDonald :?t<- \*i sir log
friends in York.
Miss Cornelia Ellioil o. YorkVllit)
iS Maillllg tlel' msI? I', Mrs.
J. B. MacKoreil.
? i'lio Entkkphisk ollico was
i reple.-enievi ut. Luo iH^t week
by Mr. Herbert Y?>ui>..
Mr. Geo. W. Plyier of the
0 K section was in town a
couple of days last wee!:.
.Ur. 1>. iCece VV iiIikum who is
taking a law course at me <^outli
Carolina College, is home lor a
lew days.
Mr. O. P. Ileatll ol \Ionrn?
vice-pie&ideul ol the llcath 13.
vV: M Co. ol llus place, was 111
low 11 yesterday.
Mia. Ghas. 11. JoneH and child
iell Monday lor Cnarloite lo
be present ul Hie marriage ol her
sisier on Ihe 12lh.
Mr. John R. Blakcimy, wife
and child, leit 3 e?icr.l.iy lor
Oouiuierce, Texas, where 1 Hey go
lo make Ihuir luture homo.
Mr. Robert 0. Lin Raj :011 last
week lor Cuba where the 24ih
Company II. S. Artillery, of
whicit lit is a member, is moated.
Mr. 11. A. Hough and l<?:ni)y
and Mr. L. E Biackin.m left ves
- - ?/ ?' ?
lord ay ior Sumtnorgdid, Fla.,
where lliey will make their hwtne.
OASTOitiA.
Bears tho Bcugfll
ll'ousin ol' EnipreSK Josephine.
Savanna1 <i . , Nov. tJ.? M s.
I a .??a S. \V nejii, od 3 oar*-. o.u,
L.ioi Ibis morning Iroui bting
;ruck by a trolley ear \ o
Sit*. W ilaou was ileal mud walked
.11 fioui ol the car.
She was born in the I^iand of
.\iariiua|ue in 1819. litr praeuta
were l?ige slave owners, lier
i mother, Mrs. Fetor*, was luo
cousin ol the Em pres.* Jooepnine,
lir?l wile ol Napoleon. ihey
were educated togethe- . i e convent
at St.. 1'ierre. Mu. Fetors
removed to Charleston, S. C.,
with her parents at on early age
and tl.eie married Edward Ct.
W ileon.
PUBLIC SiLL
1 ll' ill ji t. milk.io nii/.tlrtn
..... ?. ??V 'UH. uwu
on November 14th, 11RJ2, at my
residence near Primus, beginning
at 10 o'clock a. 111., for
cash, all my household and
kitchen furniture.
1 horse and 1 mule.
1 1 milch cow.
l two horse wagon <>m_1 gear,
j 1 two-horse buggy and harness.
1 single buggy and harness,
(lorn and farm to >!s.
'1 he same are subject to private
sale.
W. 1?. MILLER.
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