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f LANCASTER ENTERPRISI Published Wednesdays by Enterprise Publishing Co A. J. CLARK. Editor. One Year, - - - $1.( Six Months, - - .i Three Moi Us, - - .5 IN ADVANCE. Wednesday, September 23,190 1 M . i ? Lancaster s contribution i the student body of the varioi colleges this year is twent eight?twelve boys and sixtee girls. Wintlirop college opened i fall session last Wednesday wit an enrollment of 405 girl There \vill be 500 there whe all get 111 that have made tl necessary arrangements, y4 , Chief Justice Pojji^r last wee appointed HafcVr^rank B. Gar an A^betartTe attorney, to hoi the Lex/ffigton court, which coi ^^^enen Monday and at which tl Jim Tillman case will be triei Rev. Dr. Boldridge left Moi day morning for his old lion near Culpepper, Va., to accon panv bis boys home after the protracted visit. Dr. Boldrid^ will take part in the centennii exercises of Bethel Bapti: church at Culpepper C. il whose 100th anniversary o curred on the 20th inst. T1 exercises will be held Friday the 25th inst. This is quite prominent church and stanr upon one of Virginia's man / historic spots. rrhe Jim Tillman case hi been set for trial next Monda; The Lexington court will I engaged this week in the tri; of local cases. The crowd i attendance upon the court wf not very large Monday, 1101 th? witnesses in the Tillma case being there. Itisexpecte that the Tillman case will prol ably occupy eight or ten day: . Tillman has the following arra ? of counsel: George W. Crof P.H.Nelson, George Johnston* G. R. Rembert, Efird & Drehe Geo T. Graham, W. H. Sharp* Cole Ij. Blease and little "Ossy Buchanan. Yesterday was the day of tl autumnal equinox?day an night equal?and the beginnin of autumn on this part of tl earth. South of tho equator marks the departure of winU and the advent of spring. Uei all vegetation will soon be tal ing on tho autumn brown, tl first stage of decay ; there veg tation in the same latitude sout that we are north is beginnin 1^. f 1 xl_ _ no 1 m ii io ieei uio enects 01 tno sun * vernal rays and will soon 1 springing into fresh life o every hand?just as it was hei on the 20th of last March. / the north pole a long, cold si: months night begins; at tli south pole a six-months day hf ?et in. Truly this is an into eating old earth. 0 w_ ?"Strength and vigor com of good food, duly digostec 'Force,' a ready to-aervo whet and barley food, adds no burdor ?>UL subtdJiiB, lldbrialiCO, mvit orates." 3-25-tf. jj A Friend to Youru/ Men. Miss If ever the title, "A Friend to Struggling Young Men," * was justly merited by any in__ stituticn, then it certainly he- ^rs )0 longs to the Ga.-Ala. Business j^ukj >0 College, at Macon, Ga. Kra. ^ Ofhcial reports show it to ivi rs liavo qualified for, and placed g in good positions over 6,000 Supt. young men and women?more school thap half of whom it aided ^r# k? financially ; and the good work clerkit ls still goes on, 500 free scholar- stores Y~ ships having been set aside to ter* 11 be given away this year. Our Alisi ambitious and worthy young Spring friends anxious for success in ,ake c life, should write at once to the 8*le la h college for particulars. s. m northe n Death of Thomas C. IIorton. chases to ,, , . rrom the Lancaster correspon jyjr dent of the News and Courier iu-iaw comes the followering : Sparta Mr. Thomas C. llorlon, a prom- Hagiiu y* inent and influential citizen of brothe d ihe town of Kershaw, died yes l terday at ^the home of one of his jrell ( 10 sons, Mr. Belton Horton, in the vi^tin I Bruce neighborhood, lie was i " about 58 years old. End.' lhougli quite young, Mr. Ilor t- ton entered the Confederate ser- Mist io vice as a volunteer in 1861 and Lancat [j. served throughout the war. tnak- charge ing a brave soldier. He had sev- mem < eral brotuers who served iheir Merca >? country faithtully in the war be Kuck fween the States, lie leaves the st following sons surviving L. J. , llorton, of Atlanta, Ga; Clarence ,, llorton, ot Memphis, Tenn : c- ' ' IV1 n?s86 Thomas llorton, of Spartanburg, , ' 10 S. C ; C. C. llorton, Jr. of Ker- .? shaw,and Helton llorton,of Bruce; 1,lu c< ft also a laughter. Sup {s . ? . . ton mi iv -.r. . tor at [y The Visitors. ue8a t Mr. John Crawford spent Sun- ,nore> day in Uhailotte. Wilnii is J., anc y Mr. I). Ileece Williams spent Sunday in Chester. **18 >e nurse ;l] Ralph Foster has gone back to been i the South Carolina College. 8ay 8C is Miss Harriett Jones of Kershaw clt/y> lias been visiting Mrs. J. W.Cook. w"'1 tor Lai n Mr. P. T. Twitty of Heath Miss T d Springs was in town yesterday, sick.? Miss Belle Vaughn of Kershaw has gone to Winthop col C ,v leire. I We > Miss Lena Amos lias gone to gracio Union to enter the Clifford Sein- ancl fr r, inary. isterec 3> Col. W. M. Shannon of the mo^H " n i u * mi who 1 Camden bar was in town Monday , , , J her la a tew hours. Miss Nannie Irene McCardell ie has gone back to Columbia to reenter college. g Col. and Mrs. Leroy Springs l0 and Master Elliott are in New . York this week. 1L Quay Hood left Monday lor ,0 Spartanburg where he matri^u lates at Wofford college. < was se ie Mr. Sam M. Crist, a prominent Hebec< b. insurance man of Yorkville, was A verv j in town last Thursday. all exj <r Mrs R. B. Mackey and little H n'.c< h t ii .1 a i i W?H 'u son of Heath Springs havo been . . m i? > .Jatnes visiting at Mnj Miller s. n Mr. and Mrs. W T. Williams and children have been visiting Mr. . kinsfolk at Rock Ilill. "Mono it <m Mrs. Ci. B. Catling and child left last Thursday tor her home 1 at West Point, M i?8. I br local a m dfwPAHed r. Mr. O. P. Heath , *Mce-president of the Heath B. & M. Co., kuT'uhm was in town Saturday. 1M ih? ren Mr. J. Willie BrasinKton left iJ" Pkt'n. ^ ma' cona , Mondav for Hone, Ark., where 1 i. * . . , ' i.amrrh, he goes to make his home. ?mion of tj, Vv u wll i, Messrs. M. A. Coimoly and utii tit* cu t tt Tt i f T' , 1 i circular* ? | J. ii. i i Ulflbi Oi kcldiitlW ItciVO | gone back to Wofford college. ^ ^ Bessie Hammond pf MljyMOKIAL Springs left last week foi ville, N. C., to enter school Held at Trinity .J .M. Heath, of Lancaster, September Sunday in Kershaw at the of Mayor S. \V. Heath.? There entered school room only M. E. Banks o. Fort ??P sonl ? visit to her son. took Uleir S(,al8 v A It. Banks of the gi.ulod the opening they > ed by our super Walter Cureton who is asked to conue* ig in one of Camden's with our school spent Sunday in Lancas- complied, for the that purpose. j Alma Duncan of Ileath j?*nec* l?/!1" ;8 has gone to Clarendon to Youn8 e 1 lss barge ot a achool to which class ^ 7ere . ... once with her a been called. , manner, her sin K. Miles returned from the attention,and her rn markets several days to learn the woi iere he went to make pur- of truth which of lull ami wiuter Blocks. Sabbath after .. ,T . ,, God's holy won bmiley Hagiiisandhisson- chri8tiau ^irl_si , Mr. Maihig and wile oi s of age_an, nburg are visiting Mr. J.M fH]t b? impre88ed . at Ligiu, tlie lornier s upon conversing r* heart had been g . W. S. Taylor and chil- vior and she was jf Charlotte, N. C , are keeping?there ig the former's mother sa-f? and secure, Mrs. Clyburn, of East ready to depart Him. Time has the first afterm i Julia Shnpsou went to ttmoug us. j[01. ster yesterday to take class was occuj oi the millinery depart- her health woul A the llealh Hanking and siie Was nut robi mile Company's store.? fect hCilith . We Hill Journal. that she came to G. Wells Vaughn, of Ker- l'nios s^'' Mr. Beckham Clyourn of Pain? ls an Mine, and Mr. Copeland to 0 at..<1)' y of Taxahaw will leave we can possibp to outer the South Caro 1 , 111110 eame N allege.?-Kershaw Era. casket u liicn con mortal spirit was t. C. B. Skipper ot the cot- pftjn .l9 ho uiu ills lett (Saturday afternoon against it * the ti i extended northern bust 8j,e wa8 called I 'ip t-o Washington, B.dti Lord to yit;ld up Philadelphia, New York, ]je ],ad given, nglon, Del., 1 ronton, N. not afraid 1 Providence, li. I. whom she trusted s ISusie Mofcre, a trained ^ier? a,1(l Poa t , ,i . /, , , flfirorl lw?r rniiii. ui ^vuiinia, vju., wno nasi *,v ' j t turning Master Ross Lind- assu,'?d 'hat lie ui of J. C. Lindsay, in this *'U1(' hclpcven tbr who has been quite sick -v ? ' 'hadov yphoid lever, loll Monday from oarili to lie icaster, to nurse lier niece, ^lln''ay? a,u' lh ')( Blanche Moore, who is also f1 ? ^huith ,K)U -Rock Ilill Herald. her pain and su in the arms of His ioving breas IKD OF THANKS. So they come t wish to extend our most they leave us. us thanks to the neighbors to lo^e young Mr: ionds who so kindly id in- school lias lost, b I to the comfort of our teel, is to her r during her last days and Heath is ever hei ent valuable aid to us in fresh and fair and ,st illness. of earth, leavinj D. P. Montgomery, hig and homesde L N. Montgomery, from the religion Mrs W. R Roberts, is no light, but tl Mrs.ll.L.L. Blackmon, lights the lamps Mrs. Sam'l Roberts, lation in the gloo Mrs. Leo Roberts, sorrow. May w Mrs R J. Black 111011. middle aged ar ? years, learn less HOT NUPPKR. wo seo arou,ul young of the sch< lost excellent hot supper "the aged must rvcd at the homo of Miss young may die." ;a Manes, September 10th. live, that as we r large* crowd attended and ones here below, >reHsed thenriBelvoB having them among tin ) time. Excellent music of the saved in rninhed by Messrs. (Jlatou, while here we h and Westmoreland. power to pill u Visitor. and help into m ? every day touch K 10. Wylieis advertising learn this lesson y to Loan" in this issue. vice. ? We desire to ilueHg Cannot be Lured school our sine ippllcattons as they cannot reach the Sympathy to liei portion ot the ear There is only one of her l*clati\ ire deafness, and that Is by constltuliedies. Deafness is caused by an In for her. M;IV til edition of the mucous lining of the , J . n Tube. When this tube Is inflamed to draw COiniOl a rumbllny sound or Imperfect hear 1 i? _ 1 i when It Is vntlruly closed, Deafness IlOjy WOTCt, HlKl tt lult, anil unless the Inflammation can .liuanlooa out and this luiie restored to its nor- U18BV1TDB JtWiiy It On. hearing \vi 1 ho destroyed for nai'furU iI-lv ill' ie cases out of ten are caused by 1 _ ^ ? ' which is nothing hut au inflamed coo. tlieil' loVud OUO the mucous services. . 1 give One iiuuured Dollars for any golden shoi'O. wl eafness (caused bv catarrh) that can- ~ red by iiail'n Catarrh Cure Send for 13 not KllOWn, V .... ..1 r 1 1>. J CllK.shiV M. CO., Toledo, O. ili C IV lpGti ci, ?V ilj I [.imffjuis7^ the best. | Hymns llHOd SKHVIOK People's Hymnal : 110, "Meet Me There;" 175," Looking This Way." ' fSunday School .. ? ,. 13. 1903 Dr. M. A. Slmuni is I.Ivor MoUli'lnkhrnr't the Complexion, given Mouvttncv lo .the Minn curen HeuUtiulte, Regit la e. t -i , Bowel nil Llvnr o our Sunday ?? ? a few months ?WANTED?We will pay >le from anoth- . A . . te, who quietly 10 cents each for two copies of nth us. After ^ie Lancaster Enterprise, were approach one dated April 10, 1901 and intcndent and the other Sept. 21, 1901. ct themselves Enterprise Pub. Co. ; they readily . , ? v had come for .. ., ... . -.r, , , , Mother?''Bobbie, how many The husband ... ' , , , ; ,, . ., sisters lias your new school lelel s class, the . low ' Fannie Davis' . IT . . Bobbie?'-He hfts one, mama, impressed at , . . k?i. I i tv ? 1 iv.m i w Iiifi r\U ill*"' ucnrtu "U v i) p (asinj; ^wo |lA|f.Hj8ters, but he 1 ing <io? , h i j00tJU'| know that I'm studying evident desire lraclious.?_Ex. lderful lessons are imparted " ? Sabbath from The Genuine vs. Counterfeits. I. She was a The genuine is always better lio was only 23 than a counterfeit, but the truth d we could not statement is never more > with that fact thoroughly appreciated than with her 11?r when -you compare the genuine J <, DeWitt's Witch Hazel Salve with lven to the oa t^0 manv counterfeits and worthin His blessed jeg8 substitutes that are on the alone are wo market. W. S. Ledbetter, of ready to live, Shreveport,La.,says : "After using and bo with numerous other remedies without rolled on from benefit,one box of DeWitt'a Witch jon she camo Hazel Salve cured nje.'?For blind, place in the bleeding, itching and protruding >ied whenever pHes no remedy is equalto De(1 permit, for Witt', Witch Hazel Salve. Sold * . bv Crawford B?-o8. ist, not in perare persuaded - - - - -= ~ God's house at - # was suffering J\ example to us b, 1,^ ? I. ft, V rf ,1 lir post of duty r l?e there But EVERYBODY vhen the frail itained her ini IJriug along your change, so racked with Blackmon's market is now in ihle to hear up the Davis buildini?. four doors ! C ' me cjuno when north of postollice. Have fitted by her loving up and equipped anew. For the life which fall season 1 will givo 1113* cash hut our friend trade a good discount, the purThe Savior in pose of which will he fully 1111- ' I did not desert derstood at expiration of season, eefully surron Thanking you for past favors, r life to Him, and inviting same in future, I would stand am still with you to serve, ough the44 Yal /." She passed S. T. BLACKMON. aven since last ayond the pow """" vfir: ,fr?'.'i.?rl S^'safet % : :?> 5 U? | WOMAN'S 2 sVeMo0ore.8Ouyr % W IDEAW % lit our loss, we V ISTO GET ? ??'*? S I STYLE & Q.UALITY * I beautiful ones ^ FOR A MODERATE PRKl.K? ^ hearts bleed V Ai*i) IT'S TliE SAME V'*?ui ^ solntn A iwrt V A MAW RrtTU cinn M of Christ'there S THESE REQUIREMENTS IN "ounce's:1 s Simmons % Hi,"! gWatcliChamag ul of mature ^ The beat gold-filled ^ oils from what chains made. As good as qp us. May the t?all gold and very much V >ol take heed? ^cheajier. V die, but tlx y \yjien yOU i)uy jewelry V Let us ill so ou mU8t take your 2 leave the lovei 2 dealer's word for a good H we may rejoin ^pjij?m09t people are Z q glorified host ^ 0Xperts jn gem9heaven. ut j ^ you Cftn p . on wj,at ? ave it in our, g w0 fthout any arti. JJ no.. g^dness | V cje inJQur 9tock/ * the lives that ^ iTOrTPIT ^ ours Lot us J " HOUGH. V of divine ser.o^ore?M n? ;i ;ere Christian """""""~ ???? p husband and Money to Loan. res who mourn * loy he enabled n r,?cenf V:Mit to New York City 't from (iod'fi I luade *ri aiiKeinenls by which I can rliore tho nillht ",?Kotiate loam of $300.00 and up" , wards on first mortgrajjPH on improved UltO pure and cotton farms at 7 per cent, interest sty they meet on sums of $1000.00 and over, aod s nn (i10 i,per cent, interest on atnus of less than on me nappy | $I00000 No commission or hrokerlore separation i charged?only a reasonable fee V'here all toars for abstract of title. [oicver. | Attorney-at-Law from YoungJ Lancaster, S. C., Sept. 10, '03?Cm.