Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 26, 1903, Image 5

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Short Locals. ^ Weduesday, August 26, 1903. ?Union services at the A. It. # P. church Sunday night. ?Born, Aug. 18, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. J. S. Wilson, a son. ?Hot, hotter, hottest of the season yesterday and Monday. ?Born, Aug. 21, 1903, to Mr. and Mrs. W. B. Cauthen, a son. ?Mr. Edward Miller, of.JelTerc,. o i u\m>^ ur?o o\ v?v j/i.vivt a uci u with Funderburk Co. ?Cloud announces his last call to his grand feast of summer bargains. Read his ad. ^ ?Died, Monday night, the infant child of Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Langley of the Antioch section. f ?The infant child of Mr. and Mrs. L. P. Roddey died Monday afternoon, aged only a few hours. ?The educational rally at ' Tabernacle Saturday promises to be an interesting and profitable occasion in matters educational ?The veterans' picnic to bo given by the Daughters of the Confederacy today will doubtless bo well attended and greatly enjoyed. ?Messrs. T. It. Langley and U.K. Coffey Lave moved their saw mill machinery to Boykins. They went down yesterday themselves. ^ ?Dier.ic at Elgin Saturday, 29th. Everybody invited to come and bring well-filled baskets. % ?There will he services in the Episcopal church next Sunday at 11 o'clock a. m. and 5 p. in., conducted by Rev. (J.Croft Williams. ?There will he no preaching at the Baptist church Sunday morning on account of the ab c *l.- * ? ?' 11 1 eeiico ui ni^j pHHior, WHO Will DO al the union meeting at Forkllill. ?Married, Sunday, August 16, 11*03, Mr. Will Sims, son of Mr. U. G. Sims, formerly of Laneascaster county, now of Pine wood, S. C., and Miss Annie Lee Shuler of Sumter county. ?An educational rally has been appointed for Fort Lawn 011 the 28th inst. Senators Tillman and Latimer and Gov. lleyward and State Supt. of Education Martin have been invited to deliver addiwsses. The public is in fvited. ?Mr. Daniels, who was struck a severe blow in the heal with a piece of timber last Wednesday by Mr. Charles Green, another ^ operative at the cotton mill, is in a bad shape, for several days specimens. 1 lie Uilttculty was about an account. ?Mr. John S. Wright, formerly a carpenter of Lancaster, died at Camden on the 14th inst. ot chronic dysentery, aged about 55 years. He leaves several children. 11 is wife, who was Miss Grandy, daughter of Mr. Uriah Grandy of Cedar Creek township, preceded him to the grave, lie was buried at Rock Hill. ^ ?Sheriff Hunter marched throe old transgressors into Magistrate Oaskey'g otlice Monday upon th" charge of gambling, and ^ they plead guilty and wore fined * $5 each. Tho sheriff slipped up <????? close to them and Raw them play- An ing before they saw him. They that N were in the woods near Mr. D. A. death \ Williams' residence. of an a ?We are glad to announce ^er,or * that little John lleath has re against covered from the attack of diph Mackej theria and that none of the other woul(l children have taken it. The death x quarantine has been removed re ? Mr. John F. Addison, who . . , , ? trouble was recently informed by Dr. , J J fore w Pryor of Chester that he had a dangerous case of appcndecitis, T/)e left yesterday morning for Rock Uili - i kom urn miii11<1 riiiiii in oe operated . . TT . , , tended upon. lie was accompanied by li'is brother, Mr. Jim Addison. and re ?The protracted meeting at elfect Camp Creek Baptist church enjoy a closed Sunday with four acces- Finley sions to tlie church. The pastor, craft. Rev. W. F. Little, is holding a Woodr series of meetings at New Hope picnic Baptist church this week, and is {ll)oUt being assisted by Rev. M. J. year a Long. for ne: ?Cards are out announcing Spring the approaching marriage of Mr. with tl James lluey Craig, son of Mr. Harper Craig of the New Cut section, to Miss Jennie Walts of May Oakman, Ala. Mr. Craig lias a us to position as bookkeeper and ste- Good nographer in Alabama. The Iversh, happy event will take place on her. S the 2nd of September next in the State First Baptist church at Oakman. Oolum ?Rev. Dr. J. II. Thornwell, aatllLS Grand Keeper of R. vfc S., made ')((-u< an oilicial visit to Lancaster *? 'j1**6 Lodge No. 59 K. of I*. Monday |? j1'1 night and made one of his char- ^ acteristically interesting talks to the lodge, speaking words of ad- slou , TI for tht monition and encomium. lie ^ left yesterday for Jvershaw where . ^ he delivered a public lecture to the K. of P. la$t night in the f^s 1 " Baptist church. , 10 r , for a 1 ?P. L. Hardin, State senator sjon f from Chester county, was taken Gf t]lc to Baltimore Saturday. lie has resellt, been quite unwell and, having suffered a severe attack Thurs Death day, it was decitled wise to take ^jr him to John Hopkin's where he j,oine ( may undergo an operation. His \y jierr trouble seems to bo something .^j_ CQ like gall stone.?Rock Hill Jour- ye8jerc nal. three v ?A PITTSBURG PAINTER was ab now in the city. I am ready to engage give satisfaction to any one who of tins calls on me lor painting, white- with 1 washing or caleomining. All corner, paints are mixed by me. Prices ed to tl satisfactory and work guaranteed, tablish 11. Hudson, this co 2t Lancaster, S. C. stalling ?WANTED?We will pay ,ie wai 10 cents each for two copies of manne the Lancaster Enterprise, ? ' one dated April 10, 1JM) 1 and wero the other Sept. 21, 1901. county Enterprise Pcb. Co. Ledger ?"Strength and vigor como of good food, duly digested. AWar(\ 'Force,' a ready-to-serve wheat *hin I :iliil hiirh'V food iuhl-i nn hmvlnti ( j , -? -v.. but sustains, nourishes, invig- r' orates." 3-25?tf. Oakhu a ward e JSoticel i snip in 'l'he public having business je^e f01 with me will please take note that arshij) I will not be in mv office next other t Saturday, August 29, being call- al8Q ed to attend the Educational Rally at Tabernacle on that day. hving 1 will be in my offico again Mon- ship ii day, Aug. 31st. Ucspt., chance A. C. Rowell, it doji Co. Supt. Education. regulat of My. lleath*# Death Jinrial of Mr ?/. M. autopsy revealed the fact The fast mail and Ir. J. M. Heath's sudden Washington to Char] vas caused by the bursting the remains of our ueurisra of the aorta, pos- mcuted townsman, o the stomach and pressing Heath, was delayed . the pancreas. Dr. J. F. in at rival by reason f says that an operation of a freight train c have availed nothing, that lino near Chariot! vas inevitable whether he The remains, uccoi mained at home or gone Messrs (). I'. Heath, The supposition that hlb Col. I/.-roy Springs a i was gall stone was there- Maekey, who were i rong. at the time of Ins ch ? * here at 10 o'clock . O. If. Picnic. night. They were e 000 or 800 people at depot bv probably the W. O. W. picnic at citizens and aecomj: Springs last Thursday, late home Ir<?m 1 ports from all are to the were taken at 12:30 that they spent a very ing day to ihe Sot ble day. Congressman and conveyed to Ca made a speech on wood- where alter funera It was decided by the the Episcopal ehuro lien to have an annual by the rector, llev. \\ somewhere in the county and Kev. W. II. II tho same time of the of the Methodist ch s this, and that the one place, they were tt year be held at lleatli the Shannon plot rQ an iloli/tlifn/l Mfm-r. .'umnl I?nt. M .. WV UIIUJ' vv mvtV/11 J A iV. * . ATI I . liat place on this occasion. Methodist church at ? . sisting in I tie burial ion ds Meeting for Kershaw Ttic ncwlv made or S. AV. Ilcatli requests s0011 "ihl?n hoin p say that there will be a prolusion ol exquisit Roads convention held at i handsome wreathes aw on the 3rd of Septeni-' mhidir triends fr enator A. 0. Latimer and States those Iroin i Chairman F. II Hyatt of commercial Iriemls i bitt and others will make being \'ery handsoni ses. There will he a bar The pall bearers v and the public is invited IT K. Wylie, L C. 1 nd. Nobody is expected Clyburn, W. C. Tho ig anything to eat as the Cauthen, W. ,1. Cui ue will supply the wants U* Witherspoon and inner man on this occa- Those who acco Music will be furnished remains to Cam le ) occasion by the Sumter place and attended iry band, one of the best service were: Mrs state, and special rates sorely stricken wuio 5 given by the railroads. Heath of Columbia, ershaw people are anxious S. W. Heath of 1 arge meeting on this occa- and Mrs. O. P. Heat I incl Hope that all portions ^lrs- W. U. Heath o > county will be well rep C.f Ward and Gil ed. of Charlotte, Mrs, < and George Ileath, of Mr. Wherry. the deceased, and t Win. Wherry died at the friends: Dr. J. F. of his father, Mr. F. M. ^r8 Leroy Sprii y, near Antiocli church in Allison, Goo. \Yr. \Vi uuty, at 1 o'clock a. 111., Hunter. Capt. W. II lay, alter an illness of T. Gregory, W. P. veeks of fever. Mr. Whery Cunningham, A. J. out 24 years of age. He McD. Hrown, M. S. d in business here the first J- l-'ong, W. year, running a market !' Roddey, Jol Ylr. Porter on the Davis Walter Stew man, Bn In Ihe spring he return- J- C. Elliott, and lie farm, and since the es- Jones, Julia Simp ment of It. F. 1). routes in Davis, Florence liib unly in July has been in- Clyburn and Maggi ? mail boxes on the routes, this place, Mrs. Dav ? ^ ^a* _ i n /it.. s y wunj^ iiiitii oi pieasing vT nnA/uiMt" hi ( in rs and was liked by all Taylor of Washing -.new him. His remains Tom Parker of (Jolui taken to Leslie in York C. Brown, John Stev , his former home, yester- M. Mobley, Broad i>r interment.?Saturday's Albert Blakeuey i Ilinson of Kershaw Ledger. ! of New Nor mill Scholar- ? . Mayor S. W. He Blake L. Robertson, of shaw, spent Monday rst postoffice, has been in town looking alt J *1-- i ? I - ? - (i ilie new normal scnoiar- ness of the lieath B the South Carolina Co! Mr c ]} J<mm r this county. This scl.ol- home t0lUy fmn, exempts trom tuition and . . . , r where lie went abo ees, amounting to $58 and ,ys $40 in money towards expenses. The scholar- Among those w s tor one year with the (rood Roads cor of one or two more years, Saturday were M< led, according to curtain hnd Oscar Thciss a ions. | Gregory of Hailo G H vat It. ConfeUerute War liecord.H, express Irom lielerring to a Lancaster lady lotte bearing and her literary work, Mrs. Lotdeeply la tie B. Foster, the Colotnbia State r " Mr. J. M. of last Thursday makes (he foltwelve hours lowing complimentary remarks: ot the wreck A very valuable compilation ?n the main Confederate war records has teaville Va keen received at the office of the . ' . commissioner ot Confederate mpaniei > i rolls. The records were sent by M.C. Heath, ^ .Mrs. Lottie B. Foster, ot Lancasud Dr. J. F. ter, and were compiled irom n New York authentic sources during and di?ath arrived recl'.v after the Civil war. It ... . . contains a complete historvofthe Wednesday ... . r " " gallant men trom Lancaster met at the countv who defended the "South7 s: t /\A -* ?o ur juu eru (Jause." ?anied to his The compilation contains 228 whence iliey closely written pages, and if the follow- l)r'nte(l would make a large vol. nine. In addition to the history i lern in pot an(j r08|er 0f men who served rnden, 8. 0., |rom Lancaster county, it con1 services in tains other very valuable i:ifor- ->x^^X/ h, conducted mation concerning the movej [y (Gordon me,ds ?' both the Confederate and Federal armioR in South edges, pastor Coro|ina urch at this *p00 tnuch praise cannot be interred in given Mrs. Foster for the noble in Klmwood work she has done in preserving Karle of the an(^ recording this important hisCamden as- ,oric"1 data' service. , ? RESOLUTIONS mound was ighl I)}' t lib-' Adopted by the Ladies' Aid soe llowers and c*et-v ^ie Lancaster I'resby. . . ' terian church on the passing sent hv aa- . ... T a o away ot Miss Lizzie A .Stevens, om several August 16, 1903: some ot his j Whereas, our Ileavenly FatiUar^ n New York or has,in His alhvise providence, 0 | n'lnovi.'u irum our minst our _ loved friend ancl useful member, f b I O i'& w N 3 V I >? j i r A Miss Lizzie A Stevens. / zenby, L.M. Resolved, First. That for one msoti, \V. B. who was ever faithful in her ^ iininghntn, J. duties, loyal to her church, and W. D Craig, i always ready to advance the uipuiiied the c?>'?e of Christ, will he sadly missed. a irorn tins Resolved, Second. That while the luneral we deeply deplore our loss, we Heath, the how in humble submission to w, Mr. M. C. 'lis holy will, who doeth all Mr ind Mrs things well. Cershaw "Mr Resolved,Third. That a blank 1 1 ' " ; page be inscribed to her memory '' HM(' Mr. alu' j in our minute book, and that a f Monroe, Nr. j cop} of these resolutions he sent Ibert Lleatli | to her family, and they also be 0. I). Jones published in our town papers. relatives ot Mrs. Chalmers Fraser, , . Miss E Olivia Emmons, ho following ... . . .... . ' Miss Annie K W itnerspootij lackey. Col. (Committee, igs, Col. It E ? . lliams, J. 11. Mr T M Hughes lelt Friday . Rieves, \Y. jor 1\HW York to purchase tall Bennett, B. amj wjnter stock for his house. / ^11 . -I- \t T v^iariv. >v . | Wilherapoon, While in UnCi,stCT this week' C IIou<"b ' Thornwell was the ... Orawiord!, of Co1' Lo,'?>' sPHnSs- < oadus Porter,' Miss Lula Lindsay will leave Misses Mela today lor New York. She wiil son, Connie bo joined at. Lynchburg, Vs., by inson, Belle Mr. L. U. Laxenby and ihe.y will e Pardue, of visit the northern markets to seidson and P. 'ect tall and winter stock for the itsf.er, W. S. Lancaster Mercantile Co. Eton, D. C., Mrs. P. II. Nelson of Columbia mbia, Dr. 11. |las been on a visit to her sister 'ens, Francis here, Mrs. .1. M. Heath. Mobley, Mr8 K u Edwar(ls and her f4 ii/l Su/1 antr Saturday's Mr- " 's- 1- Iwanls, of Due West, ;iro the tfuesls ot Air. J. K. Taylor's family. ath, of Ivor- Miss Minnie Miller will visit and Tuesday 'fiends in Chester this and next er the busi- weok' ^ M. ^0> Mr. J. S. Ketchin and sister, is expected Miss Lilla B. Ketchin of WinnsNew York horo, have been here on a visit lit ten days to Mrs. J. Hajrry Foster. ho attended IndierftRtinn ivontion hero rtTTT) p|/?MMEI>i AT ELY by issrs. Ernest |J JtLJClJLf the use ot HICK'S nd Ei*. L. T. iOcid< 2jcib> oOcis. Pqnil/ilHO old Mine. at Drugstores vuJJuuiliu