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" < Short Locals. ir Wednesday, November 26,1902. ? ?Cot Ion is bringing 7$ on this market. ?Mr. C. F. Tillman expects to move back to Lancaster soon ?Considerable rain fell yester day and last night raising the streams out of their banks. ?Mr. A. W. Hicklin of the Tank section will move his fn.milv to town ?t un i~ j ff ? v i?it oui iy urtuc ?Highest cash price paid for eggs fur the next ten days. 2t26 W. P. Bennett. ?Mr. Geo. F. Ferguson has sufficiently recovered to be out most of his time. lie was in town Friday. ?Mr. Robert Sims and Miss Laura Love were married at Whito BlufT on the 10th inst., by J. N. Estridge, N. l\ ?The merchants have signed an agreement to close their stores on Th almsgiving day. The public should ta^e notice and govern themselves accord *! iugly. ?Just bought big lot of flour cheap. See us beiore you buy. Lancaster Mer. Co. ?M firripil filing n it of fl.o . v J ik / vi i v( i ? J CIV Hip Fork Hill parsonage, by Rov R. J. Blackmon, Mr Rochel FaulUenberry and Miss Maud llinsou, daughter of Mr. Vauey Hinsou. ?Mrs. Bertha Billings has the sympathy of the community in the death of her infant child, which occurred Saturday night last. The little remains were interred Sunday by the side of the. new grave of its father. ?The slipping down of the stovepipe in the cook room came near burning the dwelling of Mr. * W. G. Moore last Wednesday morning. When discovered the blrze was issuing through the roof around tlio flu?, but vifh ? convenient water the tire was soon extinguished. ? Bring me your butter, chickens and eggs. Highest prices paid for them. s24 tf J. B. Mackoroll. ? Mrs. Eliza Parker, daughter of J. II. Gardner and wife of Mr Z;ick Parker of Flat Creole, died tart Wednesday, Nov. !9, of fever. She was about 30 years of age f?nd loaves her husband and tev oral children surviving her. She was a member of the Fiat Crook Baptist church and her remains were buried there the day fob lowing. ? Mrs. Margaret Evans, wife of Mr. Newton Evans, of ?be 8iu cerity section, died Tuesday night la?t after an ill nous ol several ^ weeks. She whs 30 years of age and leaves to mourn her losa her husband and four children. She was a member of Zion Methodist church, and her remains were buried thero Wednesday after r. lunural service conducted by Kov. Mr. Murphy. ? Kev. W. C. Faile died at his homo in Kershaw on Tuesday of last week after a brief illness of fever. Ho was a native of the Taxahaw section and has been in the ministry for tlio N past six years. lie was ahnni 35 years of age and leaves a widow and throe children. His remains were interred at the Blackmon burying ground, near Taxahaw, with Masonic honors. ? Mrs. J. H. Foster of Lancaster has written Record Clerk McCown of the office ol the secretary of state in regard to a very complete history of her county's part in the Civil war, which she his prepared. She has complete rolls of all tho Lancaster county sol* dier* furnished the Confederacy. She wishes to havo the State in corporate her work in any effic publication ot such records th may be provided for.?The Stat ?For an excellent Flour che call at W. P. Bennett's. ?Lawyer Hines has been si since Monday with soinelhi like asthma. ?A Thanksgiving servi will oe held Thursday at Uui church at 11 a. m. to which t public is cordially invited. ?The grippe has made its t pearance in town. Mr. J. Utierry was its first victim so I as our information goes. He better. ?Brede's steam bread fro 4- \i I 1 * ? ,X * | ui> iiiiicKureii S. 8^4 ?The annual conference of f ' Methodist church meets in Ne berry on the 3rd ol Decernb The Baptist State convent: meets in Greenville on the uai day. ?Mr. Weston, the tinner ai slater, is hero ready to Ik putting the roof 011 the grad school building. One car of c slate is here and the other expected in a'few days. ?Mr. Skipper, the hustli superintendent of the cott mills, nays they will have t machinery at the new null operation by New Year's. ? Ernest Moore, Esq , li gone to Columbia to appear I the Supreme Court in the t< case brought by the grad school people to decide cert a constitutional questions. ? Mr. M. C. Browu of A tub son was here last week inspecli the proposed li. E. L>. mail rout for this comity. lie also held examination of applicants tor c: rying the mail 011 ttiese routes. ?Stk atro oh Stolen.?A hi a (horse mule, medium size, wi while on righ' hind leg abo I hock .joint. Was last seen field of Mr Jnnies Ihreatt, in t Dixie section. Reward tor In S M Kniebt, Lancaster. S. ('. ?A t o ward cf $100 an J ul I 20 jw>r cettt ot t tie money recov< Jed Into been ofi'ered by Rev. \ |F. Little and Mr. L). F. lltli I lor the apprehension andconvi J tion of the thief or thieves w I blolo about $i!50 in c.toh 1 com : I lonuoi while iio Was spending | ni?ht at i tie Jailer's liouse o I UigiiL Ltol week. A!--. \T~n:. < ? ? i- ? -c. I I."?riillj UUOK , WllO I ilr. Crawford Cook of Korshu jdied .Sunday last after ;t ling* i iii^- illness tslto was a dr?u^ Iter of Mr. Samuel lielk of Ta> i haw and was about years jane She loaves a huslnnk a I I two children. .She was a ine i ber of the liaptist church. 11 remains were interred at Ta: haw Monday. ? Wanted?First grade tear! ! for Antioch school, to begin i later than second Monday in I comber. Apply to A. C. Howell, 2t Chairman Co. Hrd. K1. ?Judge Jones left on the ti train Monday tor Columbia to present at the opening ot t Supremo Court yesterday at not Two cases are to be beard frc I this place, that of Mrs. Jennie I (Inches against School Distr No. 37 and that of Laiicasl School District against The Ut LI.. .~ .O in on i iiuiiijiiuuv v>uiiiptuiy. ? Do not make the mistake kcep:ng your eggs ti!l a tow da till Christmas, expecting a t price. They are alvvaya cheat then than they are several wee I before Christmas. Bring tin I within the next ten days anc i will pay you a good price tor the for I can then have time to vi: them. 2t W. L'. Beuuott. ? Visiting cards at the Kxti prise office. cents for fiO or-, ed. ial ?Constable H. R. Mc- f 1 at Manus captured tour barrels of I .e. beer at TradesviPe Monday night. i ap ?Messrs. A. J. and W. P. * 4t Roddey are in bed with yellow , ck jaundice. { ng ?Raisins, currants and cit 1 ron for making Christmas fruit ] cakes at W. P. Bennett's. 2t ' ice , iy ?Rev. S. N. Watson moved he Ids family to Ileath Springs last Wednesday. ? We are always in the mar lj ket to buy muleo and horses and . ' cattle. If you have any of either 1 . | for sale, don't trade until you 18 seo US. tl' Lancaster Mer. Co. sh ?Dr.W.11. Wakefield,of Charlotte, N. C., will bo in Lancaster he | at the Cunningham Hotel, on w I Wednesday, December 24th, for j or. I one day only. His practice is h on J limited to the Lye, Kar, Nose J ne I and fhroat. On tiiiday tiioi, doctor's fee will be reduced one .half. 4t i id ^ | ?( P f your wedding invitat ions C utl at. the Kntkrprisk office, be *' , Than/iUf/ivlni/ Svrritrs. The union Thanksgiving aer-1 n>, i vic.w win lie neia m the Methodist 0n Church Thursday tuoruiug beginj10 ning at 10:30 o'clock. Ah a poo jn pie wo havo much to bn thankiul j| for. God has sent "the early and the latter rains," and ve have i13 gathered an abundant harvest. 1 I rl 111 is but j'JSt that we reudet j sj|llim a tangible thank offering. | V Lut us come to 11 is house audi II render Linn the gratitude of our I hearts. Lot us bring a liberal , er. olTering to gladden Ilis worthy poor. No thank offering can be more acceptable to IIim who ' an blessed little children than our 1 ir. gifttis to the orphans of the Thorn- * well Presbyterian Orphanage at ' . Clinton, the Connie Maxwell ' . Baptist Orphanage at Greenwood, 1 jund the Epworth Methodist Or- 1 piiauage at Columbia, lie that 1 , hath pity upon the poor lendetii 1 to the Lord, and I hut which he hath given will he pay him again. 1 i Coino and bring an ouuriugj I worthy oi your appreciation ol |1 'i Liod'a goodnesa. It you cau't conic j ] -*<' send ii indicating the Orphanage j iF i 11 ? on your envelope, ins ,J li. Boldridge, r.t | Chalmers Finfer, 1 ho j ,J. M. Steadmau. | Death of Minn Diixa Serrent. L' i Miss Kliza Secrest died at this 1 place Sunday afternoon al?out 4 j of (o'clock after an ilinesa of aevr r:;. , w? A'eeks. She w;u the only -lnughf?r"! ter of the lato Judged. C. Scere.H I U I , _ % f ri c il h 818l.hr ol ;ul . i a. %j. 11-14-I^S. t :a" ! of this place. Bhe was a native! ?f of Lancaster ami was bom ii |i ltd I September, 1 S?:0 She w-is ? ,u'' member Ol the Episcopal churcl ICP ami was tin estimable lad} . !>cI sides a brother, she ioavoi. a ' I I mother to mourn ner death. 1 ler?i )er' remains were laid to rest Monday; iot! afternoon beside 1 hose of hor|, >o. tat iter in the old cemetery, aj funeral service having bean read ! at tiio grave by Rev. ?J. M.J iSteadrnan. ,i rst ? 1 jJw I l)ea*h of Mr. It A. Itillintjf*. hrJ Mr. Robert A. Billings died J >n. Thursday morning nftor a pain i >m ful illness of about three H. months, aged about 30 years, j iet I lie was the second son of the t ter(late Capt. K. (i. Billings and >b- was married about seven years . ago to Miss Bertha Hacker, who, Gr with three children, survive him. For about two years he ^ ! conducted a fancy grocery, but (er|sold it out the early part of this i ji year. He was a member of rho ! i/ i> IT i .t-- i- /? ?' ,rr) ( i . i v . uuu i no .1 r. w. l; . i\ . j ^ . . | M. fraternal unlets in which lie i i i J . , , jit ? I< m carried auout tI,-oO lii^n .imr ; ^ on his life. Until about a yenrj ago lie carried I'lOUU insurance i* in the National Union, but un-jl fortunately lie allowed that to I i?. lie was a member >' the ' ! {Methodist church and was aft dnfl hearted, clever man, liked 5y everybody. Ho leaves also i i sister, Mrs. Alice Mathia, and t .wo brothers, Messrs. M. C. and K G. Billings. His remains < svere interred in the new come :ory Friday afternoon after a iuneral service conducted by his pastor, Rev. J. M. Steadman. The bereaved widow has the I sympathy of tliis community in their sad affliction. vjrnjr-Halnikm Stop* the Tickling ] (tad quickly allays Inflammation In tU4 throat THREE CATERS A WEEK. f 1 The Enterpriae and the Tadce-a- I ( Week C'liar teuton News anil Courier i)ne Year for Only $1 r,o. ( \ W.l U...WV w 11vivvr v;\?uiJJIWI?u urrnn^e- 1 tnouttt with the Charleston News tod Courier by which we are juabieU to furnish tue Enterprise | j iiitd liie Twioe-a-Week edition of the News and Courier lor $1.50 a vear, widen must be paid strictly! in advance. Sample copies ol' ' that paper will be sent to our! ?nbscfibers, and we trust trial many will take advantage of this ! liberal clubbing oiler. The regular price of the Enterprise, sip von know, is $ L a year, and fliat | * at the Semi-eehly News and |? Courier, an eight-page paper, i? j ? H. Hut under this clubbing ar- , raugenieiit you get them both for $ 1.50. lWnnnu; fiomthe Rorthcrt Wixxl e* 1* Pyuy-UeUtm, the certain oeie far oooghe. 1 The Lancaster Cotton MUls Has employment to ofTar to two ? hundred and liitv lamilies in the * new mill to be in operation in i January, 1903, and will teach beginners in the old mill until c hey are ready to work in the new j mill. Employment lor Boys and ] llirls from Twelve year3 up. M ^. 1 ? 1 uuuu wages. prompt pay. Com- > lortablo houses at reasonable rent (the rent. beginning alter able ( to earn a ages) Good drinking water, and a good school lor!" -mall children to attend, on the place. |' Wo prefer home people, it, they want the employment, and 1 iviii give them the opportunity *nd help o! learning. For lurther particulars apply i t >r write to 0. 1?. Skipper, Super-] ntcndenl. 11-19 6t. < tier's Worm Syrup wnrtn ... ...I ...... .. tl .... nicu luiur 'fitiuren ike it so well they eat it oil bread . t 'Ihe Visitors. M "S. Chns. 1). Jones mid chill j j n??e roiuriieJ I'roni (J u<t l.Ollt. . < Mr. I.ylle Hough w.is in (own!4 ho lint it v. ? Mr. O P. lieutli of Monroe n vas in town this week. j, Mrs. Springes attending the;' Vhite-Mobley marriage in Rock If inn. U Mrs. W. T. Williams is visit-I 1 | ng at her old home in Rock t ( Hill. !( Mrs. P. L. Ilardin lias re-ji urned from a visit to friends it n Chester. ! 1 i. Mrs J. E. Meelian of Chester-1 ield visited Mrs. J. 1>. Mackjrell last week. Miss Isabel Erwin, of Wash*! ngton, 1>. 0., i? the guest of'J VIr. and Mrs. W. H Hives. John T. Green, Ivq , wont to Vorkville ('!'<> <! i) last week on j' jURiness in the eour.. I \ Mrs. Dr. M. I*. Crawlord visit L )d lhofatPi:> <o i h B. Motile" I <| ?f Hock Hill last week. jj Mrs. S. M. Burns has gone 10 i ^ irocnvillo io -pond awhile with 1 tor son, \V. M. Burns. 1 Mrs. .1 Thomas McClain of f.in.eo!ut'-n, X. < visited Mrs. Jarpeoter here \,-t ?ieek. I j.,:. :prr'-J^ Mr. E- H. Hardin & prominent"* 4 nsutauce man ?>t Chester, was in own yesterday. Rev. 8. N. Watson 01 Heath Spring ran up yesterday on husi- . ie?s, returning in the a.iemouu. Mr. J. O. Williams of New ' % fork is here oil a visit to his parents, Mr. and Mrs. D. A. Williams. Mr. Ira B. Diulap, assistant jashier of the Union National dank at Rock Hill wart in town ast Thursday. Mr. E. B Mubley, of lt<ck llill ipent a coupie ot days here last veek as t tie guest of Or M. 1*. Jraw lord. Mayor W.viie attended a banjuet ol the Kershaw K of P. last veek oil invitation. .Mr. Wvlie 'esponded to the toast, ''Our State." Master Ernest Funderbnrk and lis sisters, Misses Minnie, May tud Alma, go to Jdudlev this norniag to spend iti .iksgiviug aL liolll^, I'raiii Wrecked at Spartanburg Special fb The Slnto Spartanburg, S. C . Nov. 24, ?The linntect expre.-<. Number ii>, going aoulh was wrecked on he out.-kirts ot ho city onight. The boxcars got out >t a aiding at Beaumont Mills imi Ine express s?dew;p.jl Inern. rbc engine, baug.tge, express mJ one Jay caach Woro wreoaod. The negro llreman was crushed indor the engine. Engineer Solomons whs painfully hurt iiid his escape Iruin death was uarvelous. Three white passenger? and >ne negro woman wer^J very ^ainluliy injured is was Joseph Mitchell, the baggage master. The wreck was one ol the vorst. we have had hereabouts, L'he track was torn up for a conlidetable distance. h'na Uaou tTliul lira .l.'u TaMux; W hen you take Grove's i'a.il'ileSs Chjn I'oiiic because the formula i- plmitty jr'titMii on I'verv hiiHIw show njf that t is simply iron :ind iycii'iio in a lasteless iitih . No cure, no pay. 50c ' "By tin) way, whon thai Pan an:t Canal is finally under way the [tiestion ol labor b^eo.nes a ctrinjs consideration," writes a iont Ionian at the Ninth to u rienc! in Pilar! 3f>:. '5 ing to donatio con-oiler iti<>?.e ' .<* cnosen oute is no place for while men; t would be ,i graveyard .run end ./ end, each q .tax i ei"-> uid wit!) ts own graven.one. The native copulation cannot, be depended is:; it is indolent lo the last. (left ice, ui raiialle, and there aren I Mioii^b ol i tie in any way. \V uildn't t Oe a good puoiic measure, us Aeil ax a tine opporluniiy to be to su^piy iii<- uemurei >t workmen from I ho surplus nejrro population ot the Southern States? They nan do he work and can stand Ihe c.i n?te. And. savs lie. elnsiutt: What a God-send i* vould be!" )ur readers will please note that, h.s Maltliusian view i.t cxpiessjtl by a reside nt ot one of ino Morthoru Slates.? The News an 1 Jourier. Pyiiy-ltulmtin ltollc??>*. lUt .t Away and makes a speedy end of uou^he &nd colds. $100 Reward VVe herebv oiler ? reward ot MOO lor the ??|>pi etien-ion and onviction or l.?r evnifiut io coniicl the parly 01 putties who fibbed He v. \V. F. l,;if!e o! about fcOfd) uii ?l-j i >:I >>?. I7ih ,p " v 1 < ' 11 n-.t , in the u?v\n f t i.KMoaeter, South Carolina, aud nr. '.l.iionai eward ol '20 p.*r ee?i?. of the noney reeovtreu. vV. F. LF'TLE, O F IIKI.MS, Lancaster, 8 C , S >v. 20, >2.