Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, January 13, 1904, Image 4
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A Good Time
to buy a
Good Timepiece
I have just received i
a loi of new Watches
which are worth your
seeing?probably the
most interest ng assort
men i that e er
came to < ancaster. I
never saw handsomer
styles am. as 1 bought
them at a discount, 'or
cash, I mean to sell ,
them at pleasing
I prices If you need a
Watch I can ttt your
taste and y ur purse,
right now. Come in
and talk it over.
B. C. HOUGH,
Tnu/olor /tnrl
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LANCASTER * ENTERPRISE.
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A. J. CLAUK. Editor.
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IN ADVANCE.
Wednesday, January 13, 1004
One man was killed by another
on the streets of Lancaster
during the holidays. It is said
the dead man had made threats
against his slayer. The man
who slew did not resort to the
protection of the law ; he armed
himself, went on the street, met ,
his alleged enemy and shot.
The dead man had, it seems, a
bad reputation, but when he
was killed lie was unarmed. [
Two house painters met on a
crowded section of Columbia's
main thoroughfare last Friday.
One is said to have threatened
the other. The man who claims
to have been threatened Jid not 1
apply to the sheriff or a magis
trate to have the threatener ar- 1
rested or put under a peace
bond. Me armed himself and
went on the street. Meeting his '
enemy he accosted him, intimating
his readiness to fight ; then '
he drew his pistol and fired with
>he intent of taking life. At
the first shot he inflicted a serious
wound ; the wounded man
turned and fled. Again and yet
again the armed assailant fired ,
at the back of his fleeing enemy
with murderous intent. When I
the wounded painter was being
helped to a doctor's office by
friends, his assailant walked on ,
the opposite side of the street, ,
pistol in hand, eyeing him.
The man who was shot was un- ,
armed. The man who attempted
to take his life, who attempt (
ed to shoot him in the back, (
says he thought he was acting
in self-defense. This is simple .
anarchy ; it is lynching without
the mob. How long will public
sentiment permit it??TheState.
Sully lluys a Seat.
New York, Jan. 7. ? Daniel
J. Sully, who gained fame in
the recent bull campaigns in
cotton, closed arrangements today
with Edward Morrison for
the purchase of his seat on the
New York stock exchange and
the seat was posted for transfer
on the exchange. It was said '
that Sully paid something in |
the neighborhood of $68,000 for
the seat. The committee on
admissions will act on the easel
within a week or two. <
Deafness Cannot be t nri-il
*1
iy local applications us the} a.innot reach
li e dis< asi <1 portion of the our There is only ?.
one \mv to cure deafness, ami that is t?v const
tntuinal remedies. Deafness is caused by '
an utlumcd condition of the mucous llnii.K of .
the (eustachian Tub* When this tube is in '
flamed you have a rumbling sound or Imper- .
feci hearing, and when it Is entirely closed,
Deafness >s the resu't. and unless the tnflam- |
nation cab t>e taken out and this tube resored
to its normai condition, hearing will be |
destroyed forever. Nine canes out of ten are
caused bv Catarrh, which Is nothing hut in tnfl>>tried
condition of the mucous surfaces.
We will (five One Hundred Dollars for any
case of Deafness (caused by Catarrh) that canriot
he cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure. Send j
'or circulars, free.
I<\ J OHKNKY A CO. Toledo, O. t
Sold by druggists, 75c
Hull's Family l'ills arc the best. '
East Lancaster News.
The school at Tabernacle begins
the New Year with a great
number, I? promises to be larg
er than ever before. The basket
party that was given on Xtnac
was a grand success. Receipts,
liltv dollars The people of the
community are very grateful to
those who made it a success.
The Band olJHope will meet at
Tabernacle next Sabbath afterternoon
at 2:30. They have an
interesting program to carry out.
The Epworth League will meet
on Sabbath morning after Sunday
school All members are re
quested to be present. The W
O W. met. on Tuesday night.
The new officers were installed.
They were the s?nie that were
elected at the organization except
two.
The accomplished young niece
of Mrs. Sallie Winn, Miss Virginia
East, was the guest, of Rev.
W 0 Winn recently.
Messrs. C. N Sapp and R. S
Stewart have been spending t heir
vacation for a few days with us
They will soon return to Wofford
and the University of N. U. re
s pert fully.
MissesDessieStewart and Bessie
Funderburk have just returned
from a visit to Oheraw.
Mr. U. A. Funderbuik who
has been with the Lancaster Mer
cantile Co., is at his ,home tor a
while now. R E. S.
(General Iteyea Homeward Hound
Washington, Jan. 11.?Gen.
Uafael Reyes, the Colombian
envoy who has been in Washington
in connection with the
1'anama matter for about a
month, left the city at midnight
for New York, preparatory to
his departure for Colombia in a
fewjdays.
Gen. Reyes made a farewell
rail on Secretary Hay today.
He endeavored to show Gen.
Reyes the futility of Colo bin's
sfForts to retain Panama, but
regards the matter as still open
to further efforts toward a peace
ful adjustment.
Smoot Denies All.
Washington, Jan. 9 ?Sen.Joi
Smoot has filed an answer to the
proiesis against ine reienii ?n ol
!?l his seal in the U. S. Senate
The respondent is advised thai
but two of the charges made
against him, if true, could legally
rtfTect his right to a seat in the
Senate. These are: First, that
the respondent is a polygamist,
and second, that he is hound by
oath or obligation which is in
consistent with the oath admin
istered when he took his seat as
Senator. Both charges he denies.
lie says he was legally married
in September 1884 to Alpha May
Kldridge She is still his wife
and the mother of all his child
ren. He haB never had another
wife and never cohabited with
other women. He advised that
the otner matters referred to in
his charges can not afTect his
right to a seat in the Senate, yet
lie answers the same and denies
I hat he is one r?f an ulloiroit uulf
perpetuating body of iilteen or
that such a body is in the church
>f Latter Day Saints to which is
iccorded authority to shape the
oeliel or control the conduct ol
ho members of tho church.
He denies that the church inflates
or encourages belief in or
practice of polygamy or counten
dices or connives at violation of
lie laws ol Utah or the United
Slates tegardless of pledges made
o the church. 11denies that
he church protects persons guilty
>f practices destructive of the
amily and the violation of the
aws of the great State and nation.
?Have your wedding invita
ions printed in "Old-English,"
he latest?and havo the Entkr
musk to do the work.
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