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V UNMSIER ESTERMHSF.. ? Published Wednesdays by , Enterprise Publishing Co. A. J. CLARK. Editor. ' One Year, - ... $1.00 ' Six Months, - - .50 Three Mor lis, - - .25 IN ADVANCE. . ' Wednesday, September 9, 1903. w - .? ' That free barbecue dinner , sare took a crowd of neonle to Kershaw last Wednesday. Judjxe D. A. Townsend has < O ^ been appointed to hold court at IpT^xington this month, when, it y is supposed, the Jim Tillman i case will bo tried. ^ f J The farmers may think" they aie at the mercy of th\f trust, but it is not so. Wit/i a soil that will raise anything that is planted in it, it is a serry farm er that is at the raepby of anybody? Durham Harald. It was expemJve economy in the Southern use that old trestle till it/fotted and let their train f;di Through. It is esti. ^matedynhat the wreck will cost company not far short of J \ $100,000. \ ', Paris physicians arc concerned about their young lady patients who contract serious diseases by kissing their net dogs. What a pity a prott}* * woman cannot find anything better to kiss than a dog!? News and Views. ? "Governor" Taylor, from his illegal refuge in Indiana, declares the conviction and capital sentence of Caleb Powers "the most diabolical political crime of the age." If Mr. Taylor is s? knowing, who then were the ^ arch conspirators in the Goebel assassination ??Atlantfi Constitution. j-. m One report says that the Southern's bridge man hail pronounced that Fishing creek tnestle safe; another says that he had condemned the trestle. If the latter be correct, the Southern made a great mistake in running trains over it. If the former is true, the company will be likely to censure the bridge man without stint. Whether or not either is true, the fact remains that the trestle Was badly rotten. Columbia had a tire Monday ly- morning that destroyed *1)0,000 worth of property, including the store and stock of clothing, shoes, etc , of J. L. Mimnaugh. The tire started in the ice cream parlor of a Greek named N. J. papas, from causes yet unknown. His loss i* estimated *4 r.Oft nn/l lu. Iw.,1 *1 OOO ... , . f V - I?nv? i i ill*' i T T jV/U\/ insurance. The insurance of tli'1 others involved in the fire Was light. Mr. Thos J. La Motto of Columbia has accepted the appointment as one of the organizers irf this ntfltn fr?. tlio Tnmnni>nn/?o ? - - - v.. V ?. Villon, i (HlfO ucational fiureau of Hyde Irok, Chicago. Th? objoot. of tli*? oj ?uai/<uiou it? tu establish i atf! conduct a systematic and) * ' % V continuous education and agita- }*?Qg*|*g] Lion on the various phases of the temperance reform by the judicious use of specially pre- ^ p VSSE1 pared tracts and other litera- 1 J ture, this method having been INI' found to be the most efFective _ way of showing the evils of the tiva Men ' liquor traffic and persuading nonviln ta tmvlr nnrl vntn fni' itu ^ HHSt IV ?? VI IV (II1VI > VVVi VI t IV<J destruction. Mr. LaMotte hopes to enlist the prompt co-operation bei'8 ot ( of all friends of temperance, and ten am will he pleased to furnish them Wreck i all information as to the plans of its bureau and the methods Rock Hill of operation. . , 1 A horr: pled in th The Visitors. reporter, Mr. J. T. Wylie spent Sunday ^ ? c' in Hock Hill. in8 at thc tlo on the Editor Hamel spent yesterday g afternoon in town. lni|es eftst Mr. K. L. Stewart of (). K ville. Th was in town yesterday. express tr Mr. T. M. Hughes is back mug a ft from a visit to New York. had aboa Miss Maggie Anderson is visit- Pass( nKei , . jj, . , struck thc ing relatives at hort Lawn. tie, over \ Mr. J. C Edwards of Bascom- trai,1 auci ville was in town yosetrday. an(j exprt IMre. W. Mel). Brown has re only a sh turned Irom Cleveland Springs. great stru lie v. W. C. Winn was in town |n height long, trei a lew hours yesterday morning. an(f tlien Mr. W. .1. Koddev of ltock engine ro: Hill was in town between trains point E last Friday. crumbled and into t Mr. and Mrs. K. C. Croxton foil the ei spent Sunday with kinsfolk at go-go > ox'P Heath Springs. second cIj class con Mrs. hi. 1'. Truesdell of Cam heard for den is visiting her mother at sound \va Heath Springs. great gU9 Miss. Ellen I'orter of Dixie is of ,i .. , . , ing into s spending a lew days in Lancaster ajj with relatives. injured Mrs. J. B. Sims returned ^16 Monday from a visit to relatives , ' ' C J horror a at Kershaw. screams c Mr. II. E Coffey ol Boykins ^nd groai came up and spent Sunday here with his family. sloW 'and Miss Boulah Long left Mon- werfi so .tiiir ir.r Wi.t.r..^ v << ?. !.?? ?i... render an ?v/? ?? r? uvio OIH; /t prompt0"; Mrs. J. II. Witherspoon visited injured w Kershaw last week as the guest jl l)assone of Mrs. J. S. Gladney. w'ith^the Mr. and Mrs John Williams of Co. of Ch Vorkville visited relatives in the business I Unity section last week. sa>s that the wreck Miss Minnie Miller, of Lnncas- he thougl tor, is visiting Mrs W. A. Corkill dead and ?Chester Lantern. nity was overcome Keckham Clyburn of llaile aided an Gold Mine is visiting his cousin work, ho1 here, Heimie Clyburn. help as w for some Mrs. 8. 1*. Adania of Wilming- without ton, N. C., is the guest of Mrs. came fro W. T. Williams. an(1 a to Yorkvi Mrs. D. . Mac key of lleath|<in hour ji Springs has been visiting at her and the v ami'u Mr 1 T \f land lerrit w/W?? ?? y ??*? , 1/ * a V O. to willitie Dr. .J. 1\ Young of ltiehbur^ covered t wan in town Monday hh the lineal could be of Judge Ira II. Jones, family. A r?d injured n Rev I >r. Hold ridge is at Black 0'uutiued, slock I his weekassist ing Rev. Mr. The do: Finch in a protracted meeting. Ilrickmai: , , , man Fred Mr. O. W. Fast loft yesterday Pnffjnft| for his homo in Okalona, Ark., dor its fei after a week's visit to liis sister, Chariot Mrs W. O. Winn, of Taberna Charlesto cle. He jroes by Charleston and and iionei Ashevilie for a few days'stay | Frank in each. Mr. Last was highly i of McCon pleased with Lancaster county's I Anothe farming minis and her outlook nellsville in general Tlio inj \ ble disaster. ?* > hurt is a lacerj front part of tl NUK31 TKAIN FALL S cussion of th U A TKESTLE. als? ?u(Jering wound of tlie i at this hour, 1 still unconscii Killed and a Number tion is conside ngers Injured, Several though there n iously So?The Tim- imProveme,lt\/ nennn I I I 1 V Vi IIV/I1 Hill] ,he bridge Were Hot- prof. E W. H 1 to This Fact the dislocation of t s Ascribed. trouble has b< his condition 1 Tr ,, R.A.Willis Herald. Edgemoor, lac . the right kne ,ble wreck, unoxam- tendon? t0 tUe ie experience of this very painful v occurred at about mouthy the 1 ock Thursday morn- been nearly cu Fishing Creek tros- dition is good, i Charleston division a '.ll (i' f> , Susan J. Mc ithern Railway, three shftw> left arm of the town of ^ ork- seriously so. e westbound mail and children esca] ain, No. 15, was run cept that the 1 ?w minutes late and c^1} ^ ? W. T. Slaug rd about twenty-five G..oye hfts p. s. When the train ford,,.,,,! RUd i Fishing Creek tres hand. One i vhich a long freight from the back the oast bound mail f<>? P,l*n' , . , lv hurt, isa train had passed ,,, (, ort time before, the Ijancuster> h, cture, about 40 feet broken and and perhaps 200 feet bruises. nmeii tor a moment Mrs. H. 15. collapsed when the throp college, iched about a central Mrs Sarah ight bents or benches mer City, N ( under the great weight and back wren lie deep yawning gap Harry Wyl urine nti< 1 tender, bag- Hill, face ctit : ress and mail car, the ly bruised, iss coach and the lirst 11 P. Whisoi icli. 'i'he noise was badly injured miles around, but the A 11 Mono s more like that of a burg, thigh br t. or roaring wind than juries train wrecked hy fall- Conductor uch a chasm When bruised about 0 were not seriously jured recovered somewhat lb F. Dukes awful shock th<^y be- express and ba ene of wreckage and severe bruises 11 around and t lie Fred C Poa ?f children and women ningham, of is of the injured were shaken up and The work of relief seriously, time was necessarily Tobe Burr hazardous, as there Sharon, spine ?w who were able to right side of f; y assistance whatever. Peter Miller ins among those has broken rijj 1 giving help to the of the loft ar as air. v> r. Willeford, wound on fori' ;er, who escaped with condition is cc slight injuries. lie is Besides the Andrews Furniture Spencer of Ito arlotte and was on a McLaurin of trip fo. his house, lie Mrs. J C Boy for a moment after C , Mr. T. N :ed train had settled Kershaw, two it all around himwero B Jenkins of the shock and solem two other cli so awful that lie was were on the ti for an instant. Un- without injurj d alone, ho went to The wreck i ivevor, rendering such such a disaste as in his power and creek divides ? time he continued tender from tl aid. Finally relief The former >ni the neighborhcMpd broken into cc ssage having been sent derneath the lie, within less than bodies of the ( i great crowd gathered (man until the rork of rescue, tedious ed about sui ying, was committed mashed and ; hands that soon re-! bodies were r< he bodies of all that force of railro reached. gathered ther of the dead and the the wreck. T U fftllinlpln no Pallid l>n I iu oHl.ili.itol.ln ./ J/.V vv VVViiU 9JV . I-) UMI 1 l/U( illUVJ is as follows : lion of ail [id are Engineer Henry wreck, to the i, who with his lire -of the timhei [ Rhyno, fell with his Some of the oth being crushed un- the benches w *rful weight. cayed that ? Smith, colored, of crumbling cot 11, mail agent, mashed prising th.it tl s broken, in his car. I gone down br Burris, colored laborer wreck must b< nellsvillo. condition of t r negro from McCon- running no' r ttiing to do wi urcd arc: Julian, son was behind tii zn ohnson of Rock a . >, whoso serious ijk 1 fPII 1AH *ted wound of the "ilvUUUII le scalp, and con __ _ _ __ . _ _ e brain Ho is J with a slight . , , ightleg. Ho is i>i t along your change. i n ii lTi.i l . Hlackmon s market is now in n.i u; 1U ay? the Davis building, four doors ous. His condi- TT .. A , , . nortli of postolnce J lave fitted red very serious, , 1 . , . i ui) and equipped anew, ror has been some ,r n i fall season I will give my cash ifrod ?1 son of tnule a ^00(l discount? t,le Pur' all, of Kock Hill. PO?e <>t which will bo fully tillhe right hip. This : "sto"a at expiration of season, sen reduced and 1 hanking you for past favors , and inviting samo in future, 1 s now good. .*? . ' ? , am still with you to serve, i, depot agent at J erated wound of S. T. BLAC KM ON. e, involving the ? cap Ho has a round under his ower lip having 8 t oir. iris con IflXrl* AIDS and! but he is suffer I X B ^fof Ker. IMATRONSI bruised but not B Find (fie watch fobfl Her two small w ft y$ tfi? vogue, ped unhurt, ex [5 The fashion papers I face of one was B (Kg&k proclaim its Wear J falling glass. |j and in fashionable B liter, of Hickory 1 centers itisuni l . linful cut on the 1 v^rsally worn. cut on the left g Th? dainty beauty of i Simmons I rally and serious B WatcH Fobs i < B appeals (o the eye and I a drummer, of B tHeir moderate prices to p id his left leg B U*e purse. B received painful -g 3 We Repair oiltUand toutals:, I Watches I Waldron, Hesse- B \n the most painstaking ? ) , cut about face m skillful manner. It is I ched. jjv butter to have such work ^ ie, Jr, of Rock B done WELL?especially and shoulder bad B when it costs no more I. | than inferior work. B lant, Blacksburg, B V internally. I R. C. HOLGil. i w, banker,Rlacks- " oken, severe inTurner badljr Williford the passenger hereto ? face and eyes in- fore referred to. says the speed was unusually fast, even at tho , of St. Georges, time tho train entered upon tho ggage messenger, trestle The cars did not fall on both logs off cither side the trestle, but g and Hazel Gun- the structure collapsod, one era Lancaster, both piling upon and crushing the 1 bruised but not other until tho whole train was in The baggage, express and is, colored, of mail car and second class car nurt ana cut in wero smashed intoone greatheap ice. ofwreck age and in upon this the , another negro, first class coach fell The ;ht thigh, fracture floor in the ends of the latter m and lacerated was bulged and broken through head His whole by the wheels and in or near nsidered serious, these ends those passengers above, Mr. 1*. \V*. were seated who were seriously ddeys, Mr. J. N. hurt. Those who were in the Bethune, S. (1 , centre of the ear escaped with d of ITesslev, S. less injury. 1. Stephenson of . ? - 1locUeilUl1J',u,!i * TO THK I'UUI.IO. lildren untcnown, a report has been more or ain and escaped |(?S8 industriously circulated re1' ceiltly to the effect that the ^ is as complete as Heath Banking & Mercantile r could be. The Company will close their Lancasthe engine and jt.r stores with the close of this le three coaches year. As a member of the cornare mashed and pauy, 1 desire to state that this infusion and un report is utterly lalse and wholly boiler lay the without warrant. The business k ... l r* Migiiictjr aim nre- wj|| Kc conducted ?? heretofore 5 boiler was hoist- |,y (surviving members of the rtdown and their corporation, and the continued unrecognizable liberal patronage of the public is 'covered, a great cordially invited, ad hands having O. l\ Heath, e to clear away Vice-President, he awful disaster l^vcsster, S. C., JSept. 8, 11)03. i. in tho estiina , who visited tho . rh?, following notice, which rotten condition 1H "''U explanatory, Wttn sent 8 iii llio trestle- out recency : sills tlint capped ljiuicaster,S.C.,Scpt 1,1903. pro so much do- Wo regret to announoo the tlioy were in a death, on the 18th of August, idition. Itissur of our President, Mr .J M Heath. io tre.stlo had not Thu business will continue un fore. While theldor the seme firm name, and | 3 attributed to the under the direction of tho Vice he timber*, fast Preotdnnt, Mr. (). P Heath. loubt had some- Very truly, th it. The train The Heath Hanking & mo and Mr. 15. F. Mercantile Co. i