Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 05, 1903, Image 5
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Wednesday, August 5, 11)03
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? I at regular services will ue
held in the Baptist church next
fcjui.dav moiniUK.
?Mr. JL. fc>. Elliott lias been
confine 1 to his bed for two wecki
and is si ill quite unwell.
?S. T. litackmon's market is
now quartered in tue l>a vis
^Luilding.
?Born, July 2d. 1003, to Mr.
Hfcl Mrs. lloy thrall, a daughter.
?The various cum pa ol tlie
W. U W. ul this county ure tr<
have a union picnic at Heath
bpnngs on Aug. 20th.
? A negro hov was docidentlv
4| shot near Fort Lawn last Weil
nesilay by Mr. John Young. The
wound is said to be serious.
?Mr. John Weir of Walkup,
N. O., was in town Saturday. Iln
turned over his elFects as po^ttnaster
at his place, that office
having been discontinued.
?Tabernacle school opened
its hu nmer session Monday,
Principal Sharp and his abi* as.
instants, liev. and Mrs. Winn,
were all on hand, greatiy relresh
ed for their arduous duties by the
rest a Horded by the vacation.
?Kova. ,1. \V. Simpson and K.
A. Uauaiu were ordained to
preach last, week l?v a call meet
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Oi lit v.' Ill v IV 1 . 1 U) iery
at All Healing. N. U.
?Rev. ,J. II R ddrtdge,-L). I).,
returned lad Friday from a thr >e
Woo l*cj' ofsjil I f\ mloUtinr in /'-.I
pepper, V a. He occupied lit5!
pulpit Sunday morning, and his
congregation was glad to greet
him again. Mrs Roldridge and
A toe eniluieu wiil remain lor some
time vet..
l)i*d, July rto ?i./i
cotton mill, Mi-s M'dli" St mo**
f 1 1 1
ami Mis. Rocqd Stack. Her re.
maina were buried Friday a1
Spring Liill graveyard, near
TratRsville.
?-The new home of wor.-ldp ol
tlie S.cond Fiptist church is
about 1 )1npleted. If the hiintb
get here- in time this week they
will be put u;> and the contractors.
II iH'lf-' ti... " -!1
? j j# ? ?* v i o ?i I l
t bo icaU> Ik turn the building
ovfir to the building committee.
?Excursion tickets to Asheville
and return can ho obtained
of Mr. C. J. Henry, cashier ol
the Lancaster Mcr. Co.
?J. J. Unpins, optician, wilj
bo in Lancaster Aug. Tin Ail
in need of glasses wiil no well
to call on him. Eyo? examined
free. jul?2t
?Mrs Mnntgomorv
mother of Rev. I). I'. and Mr
L N ^Montgomery, is very sick
at her home in the Creek section
fhf W'ty lion* i??>d Shi'o'1
P.ib'e feoo:< t.\ will hold its nex!
iim'?it g it S'?i"' h f'l'ir '
4r August 8. The address will Lk
delivered by Kev.B Frank White
?Mr..!. P. Garrison of V.u
easier, SO, is now tl?o genera
manager of the mercantile house
oi Cv. broom iV isons at Waxliaw
Air. (iitiiiMin talie.-i the ponitioi
the late Hugh W. Broom held.?
.Monroe Enquirer.
M?. * 1 . , . -* - - ? - * '
? mmci i? i 11 IS [liilCl1, iJU.V
1903. I.y Ml I). A tViilinm*
Mr. J. L Rdl?\v a ti< 1 Miss An nit
Lu^fs, daughter of Air. Jerry
'ii il.is placo.
? * wc .tiiUUiki meeting of lii*
etockholders of the Hank o
Lancaster was held Monday
1 Ijo following were eloctod di
rectors lor the ensuing vear
I?eroy Springs, VV . O. 't hoMisoti
D. A. Wiiiiaius, W. J. (Jun
4^ uiugiiam, M. lr\ Urowtord, J. M
Heath, L. C. lOiysour. Aftei
the meeting adjourned, the di
rectors mot and re-el tic ted tin
old officers, as follows : Loroj
Springs, president; I). A. VVil
4l?'UO, ? two jJiVOlllVilK f ? . Vj
I fin 1 T 1 fp '
! Macfcoy, ass'fc cashier. A semi
! annual dividend of 5 per cent.
wa? <1 eelnred and paid
?The Jr. O U. A. M. of this
jJltlCO til bOlVO lot 01 O it 111 I'll lllO
courthouse square Saturday utter
noon al 4 o'clock for lite hem til
ol the order. Every uod;, invilotll
[ to come.
? Those who are interested
in a cotton weigher at Lancaster
should bear in mind that
the election will be hold next
Tuesday, 11th
? Rev. J. II Boldridge will
conduct the Methodist prayer
meeting Wednesday afternoon
at <> :30.
-l\v J. M. While will begin
a protracted meeting at Gills
(Jicc-v ciinrch 1 uui'suay, v\iih
one service on that day in the
morning at 11 a. in., two services
on Friday, and none on
i Saturday. Two services Cabbath
! with communion after morning
service. Rev. It E Ilough of
1 Wrenn, Ga., will assist in the
meeting.
?Rev.. r> Frank Wliito of
Moundvillo, W. Ya , will preach
at ^hiloh churc^' Fr*da\ at 1 1
a. m Two services Saturday
and two Sabbath with commun
ion juit-r iiioniin^ service
I ?Prof R N. Nisbet of Wax'
bow. is teaching music at Unity
I this week.
?Ttvo ?o\?'in?f trv\"hinp>J lo^f
'one 11 drop Jieiul. Call early if
3'ou want one real cheap oil easy
terms. Enterprise Oliico.
?Littleton Female College,
i lie li 1 \ ' lilt at Ol \i II ii tl
pears in this issue of our paper,
is a v ry (lourLhi.ng institution
with a large patronage and is
dolu<t <jvi wftfV for the edit
I cation o! young women It iv j
a select school of tlio higher;
cl wher - young Iodic fiud a1
, I ro;p 'n)t;v\ We think it will J
pay ;nu \oung lauy who may j
think of going oil to school to
& O
make Liijairy into the merits of
' this college.
Miss Corinno Jones of Lancaster
is the gaest of MFs Katlw
? leen Ariel Miss Allie Hood
i came over from Lancaster l.^t
week to visit the Misses iincy
' Rot k Hill .lull rn:i 1
I ?K?'V. Clriltners Fniwr will I
leave today lor Aiciiee where he
will conduct a series of si rvices
?;' .Strength and vigor come
01 good loocl, duly digested.
4 Force,' a rondy-to servo wheat
and barlev food, adds no hurdon. I
> i hut sustains, nourisnes, invig
I orates." 3-25-tf.
i
^ Stnckhohlrra Mrt.
rrhe annual meeting of the
' stockholders tii tiie Lancaster
C ifcton Mills was hold in tli
' bank building Monday.
Tlio president and tho srere |t.
iy 7*1.1.. Vci'j iii-, a pd iiil it
Jesting reports, tint of the presi1
,' ?> i * i? ?> -1 I > * * 1 j
v?v??v 4 "?-) .iv wi i Li j n nv
It showed that there are now
''OjOhO spindles and s?.)o looms
in operation in the new null;
i | tiiat tin- entire equipment of j
i|t>l,oou spindles for the new)
j mill have been installed, |
, and ilia' the iimuiining C>?h>
.I looms that go to complete the
{equipment of 1 I '0 looms in the
new mill, are being put. in as
irapunvas tiiev come in from i
I tlit) factory. In Llio old milij
" | thei*o aro 12,.'>d0 spindles and |
14 h? ionms, making a total
' ocjuinmont now hi operation, in I
) i boc?i units, 01 <ia,uuv) spindles |
f j and !,-< <> looms. Whoa ilioj
. I rem and w of ?!io looms arc in-;
-jstalled in tho new mill there|
: J will 1)0, in botli mills, i,8VB)
,' looms, When all the spindles'
I in both mills are in operation I
. the tin in oi a total of t>d,800|
r spina.es mil ho cnarunyg music)
to the olficers and stockholder* ;
)j alike. The following directorsj
r | wore re elected : Goo. 11. Unite i
lot Mow lone. 8teven A
. | ui I af XV. l., |
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Thomson. W. T. rtrc^orr and T
T. S. Carter. ^ I'
The directors in turn inot T
and re-elected tlio officers, to
\\ Il IjLioV ''{4^> i" ' ?. \
W. C. lhofi*?*on, secretary and
treasurer.
Sudden I^rctl: of Vornxr ! . So
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Jiersftaio.
Misa Myrtle Blnkeney, tin (j
aviupieU uuuginei' ol. iui . ami j(
Mrs. \V. A. Blakeuey ot Keisnaw,
died mmiewout. suddenly j
Sunday Sao complained i
Sunday of Idling unwell, but j
she attended tdl the church ??rvices
moruiftg and night, and '
on h r way Lotn. frot : ok
that night she was taken violent ^
, : t , - '<
1 j sICik UUU oJliUiiuvU o\> .Owi .
hours when She was n !
bright, pretty girl, aged nearly
li3 years. Ller remains were laid 11
v / l Cot' ili ttj* kUV.Lt Cclit '??
Monday aifc?aau>on imuiediutely
after a lunojuU service by her d
pa3tor at the Uaptist church. .1
h
77nit Iljccurtl-Hi to Jloun- '
taint. k
r Ci
Sir. Uuirs e.vcui."jiuu i,o As.ic-.
vilio ilus week wot afford an excellent
opportunity for you to
see that magniiiceul inouutain )
scenery that lias made We. tern u
North Carolina faia sua the worl:
over, and to breathe the unrest I
iimosphere, nluiosi hum ozone
and tyjue ot lue lines11u
wilier that trom 'he l>n v. !., ^
of this inuuUiiie sphere. The]?
outing will bo of iit'ip cost. The ,
_ ii
m i. T.t i \\
i liO I idlbOl'S*
*' rs.rihalni^t'f. Vpsipr *>> | Mi.
Eliza Laneau and littlo Mi dl
Eliza Wylie lcav; today for a
Visit V\ "ir.!o
1 ? |
Dr. H? .1. buiiovi i.y iii.o ro | ^
turned Htfaov several weens
ab.it nco.
Miss Dora Porter of Dixie is
visiting .?irs k. A. Coiiii.
.' Irs. J. in. Carson of Kershaw
is visiting her bister here, Mrs t
T. S Carter.
Sunerintuiideiit C Ti Skip] or
and family wan' down to the
Die of Palms last. Friday to y
, j.,i.i.? r i? "
i'11 |1 *u Vi:y f 'vl 1 w- >> *<- ?< ! i-.
da vs.
Senator W-. ? Hough lias re- o
turned from #* extended outing n
at (J 1?miii Sjpr?n?* and Winston- i
Salem, N. tj, a
It Cll^> AC iu* u*
?. 1 7,1 ou J ay fi'itij *; \ iail to rtlu- H
iver i'i ChiirSf?**o and in Concord, 8
N. C. Ii
Mr. .). F. #rvfory spent Sun !
day wil ii his Javkei' in Taxahawl"
section. j''
ivir C. J>. Jones spent Sunday (
in Charlotte.
Copt. St"pWe.nsnn, principal i
of the Kings Mountain "ilitary j v
school it yi(f?fVilli* Will in town
a couple of days last week.
Mr and Mrs J. .1. Hubert-son
#\l' A luttiefo ?? ??o iric-'dni/# ?? ^ \ 1 ..
t # 1 M H' lCl (V ? ? V IVltlll^ tU 1 . j /
A i>. i'er^usou ? j j
Air. <J. L' JLiardm returned
Aloud ay I roil) <i vi.sit 10 vJnaiioi tt>, j o
ibtonia, lus*,.* ^louulaiu ai-u *All
Healing tiering.
MihS Lizxt* Ltnrv ol Hud ley ih ?
vn ' her *'"-t?r hero, Mra. I)r
I. !>. l''n?((h?r'*M If I'
Mr. 11 L. WUck^vell of Oawi IJ
don han heett Mr. A. ?f I
Gregory <#t J lace.
y. i..s ' vs'i'i r. ' v v* i! in
l?or siister, M>-. J. K. Ilowij, of |'
/ II I . 4 ? -
v >uuru)iiH.
ivlin-i M I ry TT ?dd v accoi? '
nietl l>y Muh ttwliie r<i,y ioi, cuiliM j,]
over li'Olll LftftWftHun' t it on > I <4 V lo j f
virtil lier falilsA, \V. 1'. K iuUey . j f
.(linn ia)iui h iv?u iittiC aiuwiuid | |
< i s<? HCCOKiMitioil I item?Rot k i j
ilii) .foiirun*. I |
I
Mrs. R. 3. Allison and hor ?
daughter, Ui?# iialtie, have ro-i(
turned from an extend?<l vimr <
to tue ioi liter * eou, un. utu. ?* . j i
lisoit 01 vV utiiiuutoU| i). C i '
'hey visited Baltimore and how
hiladelphia, Niagara Falls and cate
'oronto, Cai.ada
Mr. W. .1. Chinninullam visited , hear
hanotle nisi. ween. Vt,.>
Mayor Wylie paid Chester a tiir's
j ? t p J-J ' > |-|lt
Mr. J. A. llvatt ol Van W'vek i
as ' 1 town Monday.
Uivei
Mr. Wylie, manager of the | 'pj
!!/...,! Iw V I -
K"Hi .-IHIIT IICIC) n|)v;ill Olillllili
i lioc.k Hill. I jo 11 r>
Mr. n-ml Mrs It. M Jones, of j on (
ones X Roads, are spending a| Rev,
nv days in town tins week. j line
Misses Dora MeFadden andjthe
1111.i Iviuian and Mr. Frank siren
IrF.i Men of Fnrt I/ivrn. snem I men
iturdav and Sunday in L incas I prea
will) the familv of Mr. A .1 I nam*
Loddey. j prea
Mr. and Mrs. Geo. W. Wil- |
uius have returned from a two '
'oo!;s' o; ? ' ?' ({^*prinjis > our
Mr. M. L. Siniili, of the Cam
en bar, uppearod before Justice c(1',K
ones here last, Wednesday in
abeas c rpus proceedings for n j,"
Mirrr? man who recentlv ?d?ot and
illed his stepson in Kershaw
rwntv. R ?i! was fixed iu thai' \
a in ol $! f>M). ,
dicei
Mr. and Mrs. . G. Williams a
f tin Dixie section spent S.dur. ence
av \\;th lie I at !cr*s mother here,
5rs. KiRv Young. t,>ve
Mrs. Geo W. Schooley, cm | ;hi111
i' ne, a ". . reaehed here yes i in mi
may on a \ .se io m*r parents,! w . t
ir R F. Hrasineion, I 11,11
I the Giiiv' Greek section. j j| > (
Thar.ni' R>? and Harrispn I and
., ,M - < i? . . : ;? i i..:.,., 1 I ..Oi I,
i the W!;'te R'nfi section last, lenjo
reek. | l'ab?
Mr. W. L. Croxton and Mr. R j tho i
IVar'-.nriti, of K r; b v. <. . I
\ town Tharr la"*. I pj j,
Mr and Mr- John W. T witty j
f Vr\1Jo?t?-<i """ '-"r" om ol I*!
isit to their dntighter, Mr^ M [This
\ Crawford. Their many Lam
rlends were glad again to greet I {i ,
hum an I to s i? that tlio weight j
f years boars so lightly upon! '''
hem. aocii
^ , SUP!
iiSliUt 1 CONFERENCE A l -i":f
TA HERN ACE rl.
The Kock Hill District confer uUr
nee met at Tabernacle church, "10M
iUat Lancaster ci.euit.
jRov M A'il'1 pr<"?chod tlo? of C
pemng sermon nn Wednesday Mjit
lght, July 21). He preached of ,j...
iauiel's unwavering faith in God. I t (
nd ot how Daniel prayed with I '
^ j .... iU?Ao . i I on kin
. t i 11. . r> k. . al o u . i .
s he did rifore*im'>, no'wi'h lote.tnnding
the threat of takinx Ins tnsd
ife. ' \ .
l\l LlJ
i'he conference was called to .
1 MiT)*
nler at <f o clock 1 hursdwv ^ ' *
it/ruing b;> Itev. \V. 1 . Meadoi'a, "!'s
V E T'" rin< nl era < f ?! - very)
bre noo proceeded with the bu-i- Tl
iess in a Ims'tieae '.'ay. Thurs- ?>ro<M
ay and Fd.iy wc. , ink .. ',vQ?it
filh hearing reports ol the,
, . 'no:
' ~ " :>c
v
ave encouraging reports. They ' ' "
eemed to bo full of hope and -o i
enloos in 'he hiH1? vinow inl poo'
iiev are an earnest bouv ot nieii.j^ M,
At i l o'clock i hursUay, I'rof. j
iiihi ti. G11uksi'citcs. o? ?v oihuu
oli go. delivered an address on P?l
!
ducal ion. He made a great im-jklte
irossion on his audience. He M
,iOke in ins chnrae'eristie wa? , ,s v
nIi ul ail liiat goes to make uoi.i ,
ilo. Mm ici/liiio a as Well an.i< d. j -jI
nniftday aiUnmuii Dr. i:ir??- j ;,,,,
n made an earne^i ter j t
he Advocate, lie made pome I,,.
i.iioiv pniiiift in im lav or. (in i
I h ureal <?y night itov. ?li. Alciieod | j,
rcache 1 an expedient norm ?n. it .
On rridn.v, at ?.lov?n, Kcv. > j j
I. (Jlarkson preached and Pridavt.
light Rev. \V. H Wharton reo I |\s
esenied the Epworth orphanage. i
le is a taller indeed, and ins rf\ |
nurhs in oehalt ol itio iiitie,| .
:0'.i(ies; rr.a v,_:it to the h.-artrj J\
mil pocketbooks ol me people. I
)n Fiiiiav afternoon Dev. W 11 I CTj
I ii iivau it* t na n hjoum* /\l 1 I ? I
-/ <uiuij ie|,uuoomou mo v^uiuiuUiUj
*?
|
, , . . v rpy %
< M jif-. 14 ^*1 ^
necessary it is i??r us u> eduour
i_ir!s lie n <>: r of the
d sneak and t horefore the -w* ?OIlC
tO Sjl -rti. in lj n,Hi Ol me
i ii i*(1 .>y I' v. \V . <11 I lodges .
'.In ti on, \V 1 v. . o of
s?." S <t urd ! 'i"<mm". >j vvha ,
i to ' ??<* quartt t;? ? .,, uco.
u? clittiax wa? reacted on
I; y morninc to a Uv (east,
wed by an excellent - rmon
'litikI as our personal v 'viour.
, .1. \, Stokes tloSivond a
sermon on, "I am the Way,
Truth, ami the JLiie.v He
sed too irfor ot toe emoodit
o! troth. Kx amnio is
Ur than precept. At the
? hour Rev. It K. Turn* tipped
died in the school house. i d
Iho preached a goon per mods I
s one of our most promisiog
itr preachers. We loved him y
hrough the conit r.Mo e. Soil-rf<v. J /
aiternoon was given to a
lay school mass meeting,
e were short addresses by
M. Auld. Itev. .John Walker,
1 HIM il lj_) UcV . . 1*,
. i ?j a from ail h?i|.i\ ju- .
1 standpoint, as 1 w.i> n? ither
est nor a host The coolerwas
a gruel nee.' i; nn
lining to end. 1'h- p"< pie
i> > w | d v
k Im carried on everything
eh i tVir ' lik -t.ir R v. S % ;|gS
. v' i .11 in iy !/. ,,i. : iou>l / hi
his part \v< !l. Tho husj^
.liesIs vcr" hi 'V I 1 ">s'd
yed thoir stay very touch.
?rnaclo is rcadv to ask lor^-v 1
onlt rence again. li.K.S. 1
WA.iliT VALRt.l If-:; .
fl'-ts'll'' Y \ lioncl O
is the mest j t ' n e in
::.-ter count,). ll la stock
. I .,..n.l i... v; .1
* i tWMi IW'tiMM , > I'll!' ; |P'*UUH3
arc I rue ailvoc&tes of pi hies,
ibles, ! uvii partio , co cr am
>orp, mil anything ' ! " ?,n:u
?tete-a-tetes, etc. /
a lhur?(iay last ? number of
people aUendodihe annual
ic at Hrnwn'p Shop. Specyhe
in . 'c bj Cap'. P^yarda
hopfcr, Ortpt Audrey .otj Fori
, Hon P I) Rar^Prof.Uock
, and l'rof. Kaijuition ui I i eldAlt
hough the subjects **fspit
education troo<l rnwdo
?rre almost fhreadbrtr*. they
c very interacting t- tic4*,
r thv picnic an ivy crc?oi
ior n* !*o Imfpfl r>f Mr s??d ^
.J M !! r'08 wa- pnj'; ed
much.
iw Pleasant Valley ball learn
?e<1 t.o's with I ho II irrison
k Siej>H on oaiuniiy
rv 11 ^ 'M' " f i *' > *?f
?. I . ? CT , V 3. *,T A ; ?*<Allw.
e.v'r* imported (wirier were
ery hard (o fiuJ by their op.
mts that tho ~ar? var. ? to
(;\vnr of l'leasnu! Valley,
ic:? u ' Y i'<-y 11 jjh school
ad J'i >; ?Ixy with a f] ittorlng
nduiice. ,
r .1. nn Fulp of Fort Mill
iiU'iais in the valley
[week. $
iio people are taring mneh
rout hi the picnic to be held
iheA.'HiH Valley ennroh on
.... a . p T'\r nK i'j- ,
4 has i-rfoii n be^n placed,
t about. 1 1 feet high and very >
tfful. A '1 -.re iri\ ited.
his section lias been blessed
goa l nbn ?something th"it
bee;) needed 'tor* ?h< >nt a
Mi. J J M.
- ?? wf ?
,!1 Headaches
ri-J'VTI PJ'OMPTr.Y *n<l no l.art
I i.Vl\jXJ rlli-ct-t ov
yi ?. ,,M -? a
tLiqulil.j