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Vih i/t I Lo VMiOt ^ Wednesday, June 17, 1903. -?The attendance at the Suit ^ mer school is now 35. ?See advertisement of th White Stone Lithia Springs i this ibr.uc. ?II icks predicts three rnor rain storms for June, with win and lightning accompaniment! ?The iniant daughter of Mi William Threatt ol the Antioc section died Sunday atiernoo and was buried Monday at Ant och church. ? Misses Ella Jordan, Floi ence Brown, Ella Magill an Mr. Walter Carnes are attenc ing the Summer school her* ?The two weeks rain put on m farmers badly in the grass, bn with close, hard work they wi be able to clean their crops. 1 is a very critical time with tli jr crops now. ?Oats wero badly damage by the recent rains They wer wet through and through an remainod so for some time. ?Attention is directed to th a.l. of the celebrated Glou Springs, pnblished in thes columns. ?An old gin house on Mi Yancey (Jauthen's place abou two miles from Ileath Spring H CVO UUOll \JJ UU U y U1C KJUliUa night between 9 and 10 o'clock The origin of the fire is ut known. No insurance. ?Tlie Sunday scliool picni at Ileath Springs was well &i tended and all spent an enjoj al)le day. ?Lee's excursion goes to Co umbia Friday morning at o'clock and returns same ever ing. Round trip fare $1.0( Carries one car exclusively fo white passengers and goes b way of Camden. ?Two sewing machines left * one a drop head. Call early i you want one real cheap on eas; terms. Enterprise Office. ? Rev. AValter Simpson wil preach at Siiiloh next Sabbath a 11a. m and at Lancaster A. Ii P. church 8:30 p. m. ?ll^ad Mr. E. E. Cloud's nei advertisement in this issue. II came here to do a rousing busi ness and he is doing it. ?Mr. D M.Sims of the Walku section was stricken with paraly sis last Friday. He is in a pre carious condition. ?Mr. J. T. Sims got two of hi ribs broken by a fall trom bouse on which he was at worl in Chester last week. Supt O. II Skipper has return ed from Clifton where he wen to get hands for the new mill He found the hands in a state o excitement, turmoil and unrest He got several families howevei and others engaged to come later I I1 \\j it 1 i o oo r?i A AnAM ?# M. , ?? JI1V7 VI4UIO W Ytl JA1/1, Lancaster Sunday, relurnin f home Monday morning. Ho i well pleased with nis new horn and says that Mr. Cloud is al ready experiencing large sales i his branch store of that town ? Iiock Hill Herald, 10th. ?The Funderburk Compan are offering #10,000 worth c dry goods and shoes at price they say will he ot special intei est to cash buyers. Head thei advertisement in this issue. '' ?The cotton market Mondn; went highor than it has ye been, July touching 12.35, Se? teniber 11.35, October 10.58 an* January 10.21. Yesterday,how ever, it lost more than 30 point* ?Invitations have been nauc< by Mr. Thomas H. Rotrhin, o Winnsboro, S. C., to the ap 4 proaching marriage of his meet Miss Mary Preston IJuev, to Mi Joseph Flonrv Foster, on Wed rtacdev ,tiin(? *>4 lPOft. nt i O VjiuOb ill iliO it iuuoOuiO A. Ai ' P ' ? *?.. - ? 1 L . witll* uAi. Ui b.j? 10 a " _ prominent young attorney of the day a Lancaster bar, and his bride-elect J is a charming and accomplished print = young lady of Winnsboro, who Kntk j Has been leaching in the graded j school here the past yoar. Fridt e ?The State Summer school ]ie ftt n opens next Monday at Winthrop Gf laf College. the h ,e ?There will b j a call meet Univ ing of the Daughters of the Femi ^ Confederacy at Mrs. Hicks' he is r Thursday afternoon at 5 o'clock, his p jj ^ ? Rock Hill "is to have a fre& and 1 n mail delivery. The service will fine s i_ bo put on September 1st. ^si-?1 ?Teacher Wanted?Those who tect ( r wish to teach the New Cut school build j are requested to file their appli- and l i cations with the trustees. and i 3> ?Attention is directed to the ?eiYe ir Act in relation to the sale, manu- cl 1 lt facture or offer of sale of pistols. in& v ]j published on the first page of D'ust this issue at the request of one occul e of our county officials who savs ?' that the people do not know of of g , the existence of this law. 'Fore ?The meeting at Pleasant j111^ ^ (| Hill A. It. P. church closed Sun- ^ day night. The preaching was orate done by Itev. L. T. Pressly of ^ Edgemore. Itoati p ?I will sell a hundred pound Th sack of the finest patent flour and sent i a 2 lb pail of the finest cotto'.ene publi ' for $2 50 for one week only. we ar VV. P. Bennett. our ' ?Mr.R.L.Long, agent of the ' Southern Railway at Old Fort, reade V N. C., has accepted a position n'?h i with the Southern Weighing tor w and Inspection Bureau, and is AH c stationed at Marion, N. C. or r_ ?Dr. B. C. Dunlap, son of their Major W. B. Dunlap of this city, na' r( . was one ol the sufferers by the Perta g St. Louis flood, liis home was ?oldie in the inundated district and ho or ^ j lost his household and porsonal plea8 effects, as the hou<e in which he ,0 mc ir , qtl was living went with the flood. , 1,11 y His family escaped in boats.? mgto Rock Ilill Herald. theRe ?Our Mr. J. M. Hood is always in the market to buy . ^ mules and cattle, and don't .ar0 you forget it. T r.m* Lancaster Mercantile Co. , ?The work of laying the care ( L cement pavement oil the oast re(uri side of Main street between am v Dunlap and Gay streets is about partn e completed, and work on the , '* west side will begin at once, ^em * Mr. Wells is doing line work 011 care , p tliis job. they ?The cold wave has about when passed after a sojourn of three wlth 1 days and nights. It is said by s the weather bureau to have a been the coldest for June since (j k 1S87. ?Preaching at Oak Ridge ? . 1 school house 011 the fourth Sun it day at 3 o'clock p. m , by Rev. Tin I. Isaac Gay. No. 4 4 ?Mr William Caskey of the ' Bailey section, died at 9 o'clock , ,,, * . 1 i*i* of tin 1 * yesterday morning of a bilious . j j n lev v 11 ' attack. He was 69 years of on|}, n ago and leaves a number of o{ jr children His remains will be s buried today at Union church. j^(j ^ e ?The A It P Orphanage at catior ' Hickory Grove is in need of n funds to meet current expenses. - Any aid given will be cheerfully j'eaci received. Money or foodstuffs v preferred. Unity church took Th an offering first Sabbath in June gr&dc iH Friends desiring to help a wor follov _ thy cause see or consult Itev. J. coinn r Meek White, Unity, or deliver provisions at Southern depot to intern VsMr. Moore for Mr. White. Simp y T. Y. t ?Mr F. Broadus Porter is j ^ >. now in charge of the books of f?onn L1 the Heath B A M. Co , Mr. E - J. Cunningham having gone off ejt'cU, , on a vacation. 8Cho0 i WANTED ?YOUNG MEN siicce f to prepare for Government Po- The t >- sitions. Fine Openings in all for tli >, Departments. Good Salaries, queni v Rapid Promotions. Examina- era) j - tions soon. Particulars free. Tin 0' T M t or. 5 f t rt ( %c\v To't 1 "rt k.iii^.uiU CoUdi la. Cl'S| Cwiill. U)ilVt:llU? liv-Vc Ainu- tilt* lit-\ priliCipul. X 10 o'clock. from Greenville cot Kor handsome visiting cards, a young mail of ed in latest style, call at the ability and much p Rt'Ri8K office. is a recent honor Ltev.Dr. Boldridgo returned urmtt11 University ly from Greenville where exPeri?nce hi teach tended the commencements Past year lie was 01 it week and the meeting of atructors in turmai oard of trustees of Furman , sP?aking of Mi ersity and the Greouviile himes A Iloyt say lie College, of which board ?reat pleasure in ssi a member. He occupied hint air Cox is one ulpit here Sunday morning y?un? men of my a< night, preaching two very a Perj'e?t' gentlemar ;crmons. CI1U CIirisu;in, {lu ac Mr. C. C. Wilson,the archi- *n ^ S'. ,al P - 11,1 way tor his ad in )f the now graded school , , . ,, , b , miaraeter. Mo has iing was in town Monday iu teftchi ?nd is made Ins final inspection fied foI. th? p08ition is soon as his report is re- f . . 1 , ,, , , i- i s.si s (>f your schools (I and A final settlement , v p u t vith the builders the build i f, ... . . . elected supormtou nil be turned over to the we? knowl! !ls one DCS and will be ready for . educators of tin jancy. her needs no in trod i 'Strength and vigor come community. * ood food, duly digested. * . . _ . . so,' a ready-to-servo wheat . , .. , , , i , A Charmniff Mwtict* larley tood, adds no burden, sustains, nourishes, invig The music pup s." 3-25-tf. Chalmers Fraser ? enjoyable musicale r of Confederate Soldiers. byterian manse evening. The folk 0 following circular has been Drojrrammo which 1 us with request that it be fupv rendered : shed in the Enterprise and Solo: Bolero b e gkul to give it a place in Solo: (a) Whi columns, trusting it may "Waves (b) Firs the attention of any of our Nannie Ilill Moore, rs, who may be able to fur- Solo : Bv the Me iny ot the rolls or records Joyce Clark. hich inquiry is made: Duet : Joyce C 1 persons, either as individu- Brown societies, who may have in Solo: In the ^ possession any of the origi of May?Maude Mc >lls or records of any kind Solo : Titania ] ining to the Confederate Solo: Rondo < srs who served in the Army Lena Amos, avy from this State will ^ Solo : Sonata e send such records or rolls Knight. > at Columbia, S. C. Duet: Polish 1 b war department at Wash Amos, Mrs. Frasiei n n i, u. v>., wants mo uso 01 Misses Ivv Cr? rolls and records in order Minnie Jones had a mpile a roster and history of entertainment but len who served from South prevented their att< ina in the Confederate Only the parents ' Hud Navy during the war 0f th0 intimate fri sen the states. participants witness e department will take good ercises. All wer< )f all rolls or records and with the skillful a them early as possible. I the programme, uthorized by the war de- eloquent testimony lent to collect these rolls, ciency of the teacl and 1 will give a receipt for talent and indus if desired. The utmost pupils. will be taken of them and will be returned promptly the depart ment has finished The Visil ihem. Most respectfully, Miss Llla Small ol M. P. Tribble. school, Uatsville, is om. of Confederate Roils. vacation with Mr. and Mrs. L. C. S . Mr. .J. M. Ileath I Notice. 0. i r. ? i Shannon left Sundi > trustees of School District awhile at Glenn Spi 6 will hold an election at Mir. Capt. A. Mcl ee VV.S. Blackmon's resi iting Mrs. J. W. Pot i, on Wednesday, the 24th ghaw. ite, 1903, lor the purpose of Rpv yy n IIo(1^ >K a special lax ol two milla w <, |elt Sat e real and personal property tem, ?,0 commenc ,d district tor school pur- ds08 of Wofford C( batd election is author h Sund and >y the county board of edu- j f.a ? r-% ? # ClriV. i. Ei. i.. r. AiagUI, ; Clerk Board of Trustees. ^8' Carries J. C. Elliott in 1 ' " ? "" week. 'iera Elected. w . TT .... . N Mr. J. II. Withers e board of trustees of the turned from a week1! sd schools have elected the Atlanta. ring as teachers for the Misses Haitie and ig scholastic year: Mr. A. lor retlir?ed last wot inks, of Kershaw, super West Fema|e Oollcg dent ; Mr. II. T. Cox, of have been studying t sonvillo, principal; Mrs. ? , Williams, Misses Eloise , ' 1 ... /!? ?.?? nf < 'ho.l/vlf" ~~ ... . ^ | 17 | <11 mi ?# v/iiai luttr ua jrertie raster and Air. J. K. T? ., . .. . ors rriday on a visit to is Eva Robinson was re- ?^aj. B. F. Miller, d to teach the factory Prot. J. J. Bpiles i I which she has taught so ar,t Vallev High ssftilly for two years past down last. Wednesda rustoes will elect a teacher tending the Summe ic first grade at a subse- are R'so Mi?ses Lil ; meeting There are sov- Mamie Slover. applications for the place. Miss Nina Thomso a teachers thus far elected is visiting the far II ivnl 1 I'pn ?v n otii" VP" 'I I If. lit.'v aUVu, yyjooiOiy, jUi*. OUi,'ui? L-ueo^l uc*u AVo. ' Mr. Cox ij J ? 1 i'* l'oiiei 01 ivermty, and is sliaw visited her lather, Capt. A. exceptional McManus, last week, romiso. He Mr. D N. Mackey uf Heath graduate of Serines \v;?o in Lancaster Satnraud lias had day. ing 1" or the Mrs. L S. Elliott and children le of the in- Hrt, visiting the lamilv ol Mr. J. i University <j Klliolt. in Yorkville. '* ??.XT' ' V1- Mr. 1). Keece Williams, who s \ ta ve j week graduated in law from - oU tiie South Carolina College with of the must distinction, having taken ;quaintance, UcUai two years course in one 1'. n consist year, came home Friday, tive worker J id in every Mrs- 1 J" hliannon mid otaillirable high j,lr,;" M""ru? ',)5Br ? nv.,n..;..?" ? I If davs Sit !\l Si I Millnr'n loc? . ItTMUU ' ? "* * " '"?1' fully quali- A'et ^ on route to Kershaw. of principal Among the graduates, about 3r>, at the Greenville Female , the newly College last week was Miss" "tfti dent, is so Marian Thomson, who arrived of the lead- home Monday. 3 State that Messrs. Andrew J Gregory and iction to this Waddy K. Thomson are home from Furmaii University where they havejust completed the arle. duous duties of the Freshman ., . .. class, lis of Mrs. Mr. L. II. Purdue has gone to U cl > > ... VT /i i ? if flip ProJ AfilievMle, N. , to spend a week last Friday or fio in vaca,ioniwing is the Miss Alice Corbett of Camden was delight guest of Miss Juanita Wylie. >eth Brown. Mr. S. \V. Mitchell of Rock sper of the Hill was in town Monday and t Violet.? Tuesday. lie has just conipleted his college course at Erskine. adow Brook Architect Milburn of Columbia was in town one day last Hark, Beth WCek. Mr. W. T. Gregory and the eny J ontli f0UI. yUimg ladies who accomkm-6* wj v panied him, returned last Frihdiza Wylie. tjav from Greenville where they Gapricioso we"nt to wit ness tlie commence. ment exercises of the two colG a r 1 c e jegPS there. i itll. Mr I T Hunter visited his brother in law at Kershaw, Mr. " __ i W. S. Horton. twford and part in the Messrs Bennie Clyburn, Fosindisposition tor Moore and Ralph Foster are andance. home from the South Carolina and a few College where they studied the ends of the past year. ?sed the ex Miss Mamie Clyburn is home > <1m1 i <rli t a A from P.ljiroiT-irnif XT r? x.w..gl?VVV? V/.^l V111V/11V WllCgC^ 1^1 . VJ rendition of Mr J. H. Hamel stopped which bore over in Lancaster last Saturday to the efli on his return from WofFord Colter and tlie lege where he has been for the try of the past year. He was accompanied , by his friend, Mr. Mclntyre of Marlboro. l Mr. W. B. Cauthen's family is visiting relatives at Heath f the W.N.U. Springs. home spend- Miss Minnie Caskey of Now her parents, Cut entered the Summer School mall. here yesterday as a student, and Master Mr Frank Hunter is home ay to spend from Fort Mill to spend a few iu^s. davs with his parents, Mr. and \laniis is vis- l^rs p Hunter. rter in Ker ?? ? Supervisor's Days. es and Rev. . u, , ... urdav to at- My r08ul!ir ofhce days Wl11 ement ever 1)0 0,1 Wednesday and Saturday illeire which of each week* Tlie remaining will end to- <!a-V9 wiU !,e discharge of otlier duties. . o n . L- J- perry, ? ^r8 Countv Supervisor, orkville last poon has re- ^ 9 ak8ence 10 <b r. This signature is on crery box of the genuine Apnea lay- Laxative Bromo-Quinine Tablet. Irom Hue tit remedy that t urM it 4'iiltl In one d?x e where they he past year. ' >y and chil- ^ho state board of railroad mo down last. asse830rs raised the returns of her father s, Aiken-Aupusta electric line, 27 miles, from $3,000 per mile to of the Picas- $G.OOO per mile, a total increase school came ot $81,000. y and is atr school, as *? * lian Russell _T T_ - . Keryous Headache n of (Jamnen nilv of her without nnv <1 innerreonble _ ^ re.>ultj by a du.e two of r Tbcrto ??. f . I ? (Liquid.)