Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, October 21, 1903, Image 4

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* ESTEWMHSE. Published Wednesdays by g B^s'tkhprisk Publishing Co. t A. CLARK. Editor. y Oho Year, ... $1.00 j Sfrx Months, - - .50 g iTiree Mor bs, - - .25 r IN ADVANCE. ? Wednesday, October 21, 1903. 1 ' - , | , ? There is now prospect of the ^ tllreatened conflict between v Hussia and Japan being avert t ed. Sir Claude Mac Donald is i aeting as a mediator and, with 1 j Japan's permission, is submit j ting certain proposals to Russia. v THE FARCE ENDED ? " ^ o x That legal farce that lasted nearly three weeks at Lexing jj tan has ended, and this com ^ Oiunity as a whole is incensed ( a*d shocked at the verdict. ^ l|ow any jury that was not 0 picked and that had any regard f rvnfl^o iiAii 1<1 h twl O II AK IW$1 tlull uatlio V>UU1U HUU OUV.ll | a verdict from the evidence (] tfcat was presented to them in tike case, is difficult to under-j stand. Wliile Mr. Gonzales was gping quietly to his dinner, un j, atmed and endeavoring to keep r out of Tillman's way, he is shot down by J. H. Tillman without * giving him a dog's chance, just j at he had threatened time and time again he would do?just at he threatened he would do, (j it the presence of at least tliree y oikisens of this county while he s was here at the campaign meet M i*g last year ; yet that Lexing- y t?i jury says he is not guilty r of murder! Hut we believe ^ th at the great jury of the peo J j pie who have followed the ovi-1 j deuce in the case as closolv as ' Y 1 tllat Lexington panel, say ho is s mhity. t The Visitors. l Mr.W.M. Dunlap of tho York | bar is in attendance upon the i CMrt- c Mrs. A. E. Yongue, hor son I aval two daughters of Fort Lawn c?me over last Friday to do ( their trading with Lancaster's i ^ progressive raercliauts whoso ? advertisements they had been s reading in the Enterrrish. * i ?Rev. J. W. Little was in icbtu iwonaay and Tuesday with ?, hiB anti dispensary banner float- \ iug high and his voice ringing in opposition to liquor. j The Charlolte Chronicle ol last 1 rday says: "United States A^sayer D. Kirhy Pope this ro#rning received the monthly skip ment of gold bullion from t the Ilaile Gold tnine in South * 9 Carolina. It was in one brick c a?d is valued at about $10,000. V This is one of the most product j, ire niineH in this district, which is comprised of the states of Vir ginia, West Virginia, North and South Carolina, Georgia, Alabama and Tennessee." ? A remnant of a few dozen bottles Sewing Machine Oil that p sells everywhere at 10c a bottle. We are closing it out at 5c. 4t ^ Enter the oyster, o Juicy and Fat, H rjxit the shapeless Panama hat. ri Supervisor'g Office Days. My regular office days will b? on Wednesday and Saturday of each week. The remaining days will be required in the dflMharge of other duties. ir L. J. Perry, ei County Supervisor. rc 9 - ^ IKW8 FROM INDIAN LAND U. It Is estimated that at least ix couples are to be married in er his section before the new I);| rear's seen. It is sad for me vho am not one of them. But Gl shall give my opinion on tho er ubject that all may know I do m lot disapprove 01 tneir actions. 11VSinglo blessedness, in my opinon, is a tallacy. i lie lonely iJi ife of a bachelor is a state of icno.nrtc, nnd the cor" r"" the ( olitary creature obtains an in lulgence in the shape of a good vife the better for him. The \ >est of us is but a moiety of a ^ nan?an imperfect being?un p il ho is completed and embel j/ islied by the addition of abetter ,j,j lalf. The fact is, we are all j agrants until the ladies have J\ i -i. i ?el aken pity oil us and given us ^ in onject in life and a home of ?ur own I realize these facts, ml mention tlieni for the bene it of the rest of the unmarried C. riends around us, in the hope T1 hat we may improve upon the T. lints I give, anil soon alford T. >ur friends an opportunity to fFer us the same congratula ions that we affectionately tenter to them and their brides. *'0 Mr. Vance II Webb, of Con ^!l ord, N. C., formerly of Pleas- ^01 nt Valley, and Miss Mary Kate ^ulgiunijOf Wilson, N.C., were narried on the 14til inst. They pent Saturday and Sunday j vitli relatives in the Valley j? rhey have two worlds before hem?the general world to vhicli we all belong, and a little lomestic world of their own, rp nth . the joys of which no jr tranger can intermeddle?even j0 .dversity cannot permanently ftp light or darken the Eden that nutual love creates. It is mis ortune?proof; and while? I mpo that their future lives may i'^c >e full of sunshine, 1 feel that f a cloud should now and then )l hadow the path they pursue, flection will give it a silver iuing- 1 congratulate him on ( lis good fortune in having se- [Cl :ured such a treasure, and wish ~ liit) and his fair bride all the ilessings wjth which a union >f liearts and hands can possi- M )ly he crowned. Miss Ethel lloss and Mr. leorge Justice of Charlotte will ie married October 2?> at Pleas- P}1 nit Valley church. She says ^ he didn't like the Jim Tillman w< rial, becaufe there was 110 ai 'Justice" in it. ra Mr 1 r 1.': ? 1 11 W1 1U1 , uuu I'll 3' " XX- I\llllUl't'll ire visiting relatives in the Val a ey this week Mr. J W. Elms will move to "ort Mill soon. Ho has accept vi d a position in the firm of ?. B Belk. J.J B. ta .___ Ct BASKET NUPPEIl dc The young ladies of Buford 1 rill give a basket supper at the sm: chool house Saturday night, nn, i*.u : i.? - mi ? uii insulin. i no putmc are cul ordially invited. The proceeds' rill be applied to the school ouse. Miss Etta Liable, ni " Una Funderburk, 1 r " Eula Waters, -n?, " Minnie Steele, ^ Committee. ? _____ H CAKI) OF THANKS. In As wo will be unable to see ersonally our man}" friends we ike this method of expressing i"* heartfelt thanks for their indness and sympathy during tj1( ie late, long and fatal illness t|1( f our loved one, Isaac M. ionds. th( Wo shall ever pray Cod's c ( icliest blessings on every one. tj1( Respectfully, (jH J II Cook, U.K. Cook, !!.. Mrs. M J. Bonds. pj, ? no Mr. and Mrs. It. N. VanLand ar< igham of Ilartsville spent sev al days hero recently visiting datives. Oc I />. C. Baxaar. ^ The Daughters of theConfed- ^ aey will have their annual ^ zaar at Lancaster on 8th day ^ December next, the proceeds ^ which will be devoted to the ^ ecuon or tne vjonreuerate ^ onument at tliis place. We ^ >pe all will contribute some ^ ing to this worthy cause, and ^ ace tlie oume hi the bauds o? e committees in ample time. ^ O.MillXi'iiKri ? i'lLi.OW BOOTH. ^ Mesdames Mattie McGardell, 40 P Crawford, N. C. Moore, ^ la Hough, T. C. Green, G. ^ . Poovey, T. S. Carter, H. 11. W irdue, J. M. Riddle, L. B. ^ >ster, John Green, W. C. ^ lomson, Misses Ellen Porter, ^ lift Lindsay, Nannie Crock- ^ j, Julia Simpson, MaggioParBABY BOOTH. ^ Mesdames W. M. Crawford, 5 W. Jones, W. II. Ileid, J. T. ^ lomnsson, E. W. Sistare, J. f Mackey, R A. Long, W. ^ Gregory. links booth. ^ Mesdames M. J. Perry, C. I). ^ ties, Lerov Springs, A. K. 0 inks, J. M. Hood, \V. E. Taydomestic booth. ^ Mesdames R. E. Allison, Ira ^ Jones, W. II Reeves, George ft nes, T ('. Hicks, Paul Moore, ft M Olyburn, E C. McDow. ft candy booth. ft Mesdames R. L. Crawford, 5 S Carter, J. II. Boldridge, ft a B. Jones, Georgo Jones, ft Jin Green, H. G Mcllwain, ft iss Minnie Miller. jp dolls and animals- 3 Mesdames M. E Cant hen, ? >hn Crockett, T. S. Carter, ft illy Lindsay, Lore una Cly- tj? irn, L. P. Roddey, II. G. Mc a ivain, G. W. Poovey. 4 All thoso who have subscrib- 4 to the erection of tho Con S derate monument aro earnest ? requested to promptly pay g me to the Treasurer, Mrs. M. g Cauthen, or to the President, 4 rs. Ira I>. Jones. W All those who wish to help in 4 is undertaking are solicited to g uul in their donations to the A irties above named. The 4 monster chapter is heartily 4 orking to build the monument S id trust that every man, wo * an and child in the countj ? in ^ivo soniciiiiu^ 10 jjerpeiu- M 0 the memory of our heroes J Mr. J. C. Elliott of York- ? lie was in town yesterday. Mr. 11. S. Stewart, who is M king a law course at North ^ irolina's University, came M iwn Monday to attend court, ff 'hei" la until Catarrh to thisacellon of th>- ff in try than all other diseases put together, U 1 until tit lust few yoitri supp< a to ncurable. For a rreai niny year* d ctors M nonnced ta local disease and proi . bed ff, il romeilit s, and by constantly failing to o with local treatment. pronounced I In* able Science boa proven catarrh t<> no a M at tutto al dl? i e and therefore requires ff si I tutlonal treatment Hail a Catarm Cure, G nufactured by F j Cheney A Co., Toledot o, -.'-i constitutional euro on the 9 rket. It is taken Internally in doses from \ Jff Iropa to a teas noon tul it acts directly on it iKxi and mucous surfases of the ays torn. ?y < ff' r ono hundred dollars for anj V i' M s to cure. Send for circulars ami until* ff ddress, F. J. CHF.MKY A. CO , Tole to, O. ^ old by driiPKlsiH, 76c. tr t M all's Family Pills arc tho best. ff lportant Notice to thejy Voters of the Town of|\ Lancaster. i# Notice is hereby given that \m 3 books for tho registration of ? qualified voters of the Town Lancaster, will bo open al C 3 office of tlio Auditor of the! unty in the court house, in|^ 3 Town of Lancaster, on Mony, tho 2t>th of October, 1903, W d on each Monday thereafter, ^ ring tho month of November, M 03. Those voters who have ^ t registered during this year m i requested to do so. ^ A. McManus, ^ Sup Reg. for Town ban. (j* tober 19, 1903. ^ * - " .. T * I * ~ "i $ Our . 4 opeciai M/iapiay ui ^ $ Fall and Winter t t ' i Thursday, Oct. 1, J Friday, October 2 I Our Milliner, I Miss Julia Simpson, l . Sv spent THREE WEEKS in the | Northern markets selecting f our stock, and ??rrect styles f of this season's Hats Wiil be 5 , shown in Velvets, Beavers and | ! Felts. A full lin? of the new- f est Suit Hats in all colors. ? The Labest* Weaves ( in goods for Shirt Waists, Suits C and Skirts will be displayed. C i A Welcome > is extended to all at Heath Banking & Mercantile Co. | ?