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snort Loecusb t ^oduesdaj, October 1, 11)02. ^ ?Mr. Ed. Miliun ban goue to ^ Oliarioito to v\<>ra with his uncle. | ?Brede's steam broad fresh fltfc Macsoiell's. . s-4 tf ; ? I he Mecklenburg fair at ; t.-harJotte opened yesterday and , 'rill continue through the weoK ( t ?Pay your subscription to | I ")> Enterprise, if you are :i .year behind. ? Born, Sept . 2!, 1902, to Mr.J \ ?.i A. is. A. I' Brown of lleath ', Springs, a daughter. ? \s you soil your cotton and gin to looiv uround to pay .your d; bts, ilo not forget* your suu.stvipliotit j tli.1 Entrkimiisk.; i ?Master G'harlifc Cherry has ; .? I- 1 ine position as cash buy j ix the store oi William* Hughe* ?For a box of lino candy, m lackered s and gel u box of Whitmans. s*j4-if ^ ?Mi:?s Mela Jones I.as accept-; *>i a position if) I lie ilrv t;<?o<is> de o.irl meat of i h William. -if ' i ughes Co. . I ? M.. U A Funnel Imrk | * pi.oU a position v\i'*a l tie . ter Mercantile (Jo. .no:, **icl to wot k ijaluiday. ?Married, Sept. 29, 1902. Mr. Ban Watson -?li?1 Miss. Su<- 1 H unler of the factory full. ! i igistrit Onskey i llicialoil. ?Rring me your butter, Thickens and eggs. Highest Vimvs [>aid for them. >24 tt' J. !?. Mavkoroll. j ?The repairs on Mr. Oliver j t.L Blackiuon's house arc about | completed aucl he will move in! rwit ween. . ?Gottou is being hauled from : viUiiu four miles of Aionroe.j right by NVaxhaw, to Lancaster, j ^ * Vinnimt unnecessary. ?Mr-. J. Foster Moore of Lan.wsr.er has been elected vice gwrttoideut of his class (Junior) ut the South Carolina College. ?The County Alliance will! cae*.'t in the* court house on the -*vend Friday in October, (the Full attendance desird. J. M Kuigbt, Secretary. ?The Lindsay negro who was vhot near the Steel Hill camp| 4joouud Sunday before lust by ! Wv'.Uis Barnhill died at \Vax-| saw Sunday night, and Sheriifj ii* titer lias been on the look I "mj.i for Barnhill since. ?Mr. Ben. F. Knight, bookkeeper for the Charieston Live com nan v. w ho u-;?? .i?-: oi\ tor appendecitis on t ho 20tb, is considered out of danger now '.-ukI in improving fast.. ?The millinery openings ol aolh the Lancaster Mercantile Co. ^ atvJl the Heath K. <V M. Co. wore A.yi yesterday and crowds of la vlie< wore present to inspect the superb stocks o! millinery exhib ttyod by these two houses. -Mr. W. C. Moore, son of Mr. U. F. . Moore, has accepted aj p-osition with Dr. J. K. W. llaile ^14 will be pleased to wait, on Ui* friends. lie has just re-; Warned tiom the University of Atorth Carolina, where ha took a ccurse in pharmacy?Kershaw H ra. ?A bridge is needed badly ?fti* Hannah's Creek about two vctiiJcs from town. Often people living on that side of the road hare to go several miles to get wr.rcas the stream, going lionie M/l COinillff to Invvn r??i/l - ?IUH j % xiHt the chain gang is located Jjvve u bridge could be built 3?*rltA])s cheaper that at any Tims hereafter. The bridge ^?C"iJd probably not have to bo .> , more tlian 20 or 25 feet long.ji vVe respectfully refer the mailer i to our County Supervisor. jj ?Seasonable goods arriving!' daily Cocoanuts, Raisins, Cur-1 rants, BucKwheat, New crop1,, New Orleans molasses, etc., atj W. P. Bennett's. ,f ?For that "millionaire feel-;1 ing" wear clothes made toord^rj. by Straus^ Bros., Chicago. I'ri-j ces to suit your purse. 8?>c snm- , pies at Funderburk <'o's. store.i ?SALESME.N W ANTE I) ?To ! t look alter our jut.ereo.s in L?n-! caster and adj icotit coihi'um., 8 dary ' r commission AdOr* , Lincoln Od < 'o., Cleveland, Ohio. \ 11 von li v v. >> " i ' - ; hihit at the 5> -ate F ?i- o. ; '??.1 Ss. !l ?iI >*.vay. at 1'out una. S. * ( \, f r a * - r< t! '" i '. '. * ' ^ '' not delay to do. ?o. , ?Dr. J. D l' uiidt rkurK. who | li<*a ijof * coiiiiut i to .ii?t ro 'in , vImui lltst-.t o-eks Ni-.vi tuiiari.ti I !? v*r. W;|S able ! i l>u S* hi r<v I >e.rtcr?iay. I ?The ' invl^rhurk Dharma y, , ih" new drlig ?lore, announces It-heir roadino-s fuv 1 , : They nave a bran tow stock of1 i-oo(U ami the proprietor, Dr.1 T. Kufecna Furwlerburk, a grad ! ?r? ? f. | . uate in pnannacv ami a lnothng (irnyt'i't :nti inews iini'i.1 invites you to come and see fori \ ourself ?? I* t)!c SA LL ? 1 lie I)iivid | t'rockett I'laee, three hunched! ami thirty acres, miles from Lancaster. One hundred and forty acres cleared, the balance thickly wooded lernis easy.j Apply to j1 Lancaster Insurance A Real j 2c Estate Agency. \ ? A special front Oxford, n Miss , iSepl. 2-1 tli, says that Will Mathis, white, and Orlando! Lester, colored, were hanged 1 there at noon that day tor the 1 murder of .John A. Mniwimmunr jjviul . jr | formerly of Lancaster county, ] and his cousin Hugh Montgom- , ery last November. Whit Owens who was also found guilty is to be bunged on the 2 iih ol October. Foil SALIi?A tract ol lift Her s (it excellent tanning lands |i wit 11 necessary buildings, situate! two miles east, ol Lancaster O ' 11., with about 50 acres in culti-l, vat ion arid balance in lorcst. For ' lint her information apj iy to (J. L Mc.\1auns. Lancaster, S. C. j 1 JJruth of Mrm. It. l\ Iiobi,mon Mrs. Martha Lucinda Robin- ' son, wife of Mr. U T. Robinson j' of the Sincerity neighborhood, ; died last Thursday, Sept. 25, 11)02, at 1 o'clock in the morn- , ing. Her last illness was of| brief duration, though she had i been an invalid for about 50 j years. Mrs. Robinson was the i 1 eldest daughter of the late Na-I thauiel Craig of this county. || fehe was born Nov. 22, 1822,L and was therefore well advanced j \ in her 80th year. {She was married to Mr. Robinson on the j (i.i. ..r i \ i . < C7in v.?i jst-cuiuuer, i-i/,iUUt Oil j Dec. !>th, iS'JT, they celebrated ; their Golden Wedding. Their I union was blessed with live children, one daughter who died j 1 in infancy, and four sons, viz ; N. P , 8. i> , W. D? and .1. 1\ |? Robinson, all of whom survive, ,| save the last who died only a few years ago. liesutes those mentioned, she | leaves a husband, three sisters, J 21 grand children and 1 greatgrand children. The sisters are Mrs. 10. I. Rood and Air>- Press- t loy Faulkner, both of the Sar I. (lis, N. (J., neighborhood, and j Mrs. M. Ii Robinson of Durham, N. C. .hrs. Robinson was ail cxem-D plary member of Shiloh A. R I*, j 1 church for more than <?0 years ] and her life and deep piety were % jT." . J mm ? . .^^-n i . - m inspiration to all who came 11 contact with her. The mor;al remains wero laid to rest in Shiloh church yard Thursday ifternoon, niter tuneral services ;ouducted hy her pastor, Rev. tV. VJ. Kwart. Four of her ;raiid-sons acted as pall bearers, o wit : Messrs. J. 0 Robinson W. I'. Robinson, 0. L. Robinson md A. 13 Robinson. thutU <>/ Mr. . A. tj*tt iti<fr Mr.J . A. Estrid^a pmmiiien*, iiiteicit.zou ot the Vai. vYyck hfolioii, vii :d Monday tiom tu'j clieuls oi h 1uko oi \xr(ij\sij raouivei a ihoit While a^o. lie *us about 60 years o? and loaves a widow and severa ill! Id re ti. lie was a public sptr iion mun and a good citr/.en. 11 n OUUlHl U'Oi O bill ted ?l U'llXlla il dmich \esrerdav _ J (lank }(i > %< il. A lb tv pllOUti nitst. Iron Foil Mill yoU'iciay m.nnm; Ihe startling ;{iu< !?f? > > .? i;i ? *? ! ?-r "M M M-?*: l;;?U beeit blown open by p oio? iiOU .1 i Ulgl L S .11 <i fobbed I I ). I in- o<* M,about ( >00?one report .'oO. it wa> iioiiu uboiti t <>' 'Iock yuHltiruiiy moroui^ tttrti it is report eil that a buggy ^va: j Ki -* 11 M.* r I ? 1 I ! U iV i 1 SOi?ii 1 l\ V.' f O* ?tt? i, <u.o ii i-. p.usnmkhI t>:t; .he bulbar* ?ei?; in thin buggy. l'yny-lt?l?ruii Kfllevc!> Hlght A\ray rutid umki <s h ?|?wtiy Ltd of co'ijjlii' Mid ccldv , The Yisitors. Miss Come Mobley o! ltock [Iill is visaing ai Dr. Al. 1'. CYuw oru's. Mr. I). W. lvey ol Greenville r'lojiied Dr. J. il. RMuridge lut>i vee.k. Mrs Egbert Neeley of lied ley^s, is- visiting at Mr. Giles', tear town. Miss Clara Barrett Strait is lomo after a visit to Airs. Cloud it Rock Hill. Mrs. Dr. Griffith of Gafneyis iho guest of her sister here Mrs John T. Mackey. Mr. Jack White has been hrr*. level a! days on a visit to his uther, Dr. While. Mr. J. T. Amos left yester lay for a visit to r<-l ni?oa a. Washington and Virginia. Miss Bossio Hammond ? ! il'-ath Springs has gone ti A mihrop Col logo. AJiss Lou Mackey of Heatli springs is visiting her brothei ioiv, Mr. I T. Mackey. M i?s I'iVt'i "cC Unlock of l?j^V''P>ide -pent several days iu luwi. with Miss iXii Smith. Mr. A. T. Walters of Mt. IVeasant ha* boon visiting rola ives in the Wild Cat section. Mr. Lytle Hough loaves today for Baltimore, where he goes id ake a course in pharinucy. Mr. John I). Ad urns, Jr., leaves otiay for Atlanta, Ga , where he ai 1! tiiko a butinoss course. Mr. Latta Davis went to Moors t'ille N. O. last week in coin Miiy with ni> grandmother home. Miss Eunice Long returned Satilr?!ay troni a visit to her sis or, Mrs. Fred Smith, ot Newport. Mr. Frank Potts of Pleasant Valley has gone to the South Carolina College.?Fort Mill rimes* Mrs. L. N. Montgomery return M Monday lrom a visit to hei parents. Mr. and Mrs. W. (j. A, L'orter, 01 Dixie. George W. Allison of Wash ngton, D. C., who has been lore for some time visiting his parents, returned last Friday to Washington. : ^ '* \ i Misses Alice and Ida Buy<l re turned 10 Leslie Saturday after . :a visit to friends in and near | Lancaster. I ?Mrs. Matilda Faulkenbury, . formerly of iliis county, was j married in Rock Hill last week j to Mr. T. a. Melton. t Mr. \V. T. re'nried 1 Monday night titan Ciniii jiiiMi, wHere ne went Stotireuy to yoUMi Mr. Kuighl. w tat tt.?j beoii quite eicti. j Miss Lilly Boil who has been i 'visiting iatives at Bandana, i S. c, returned home last wee it II accompanied by horcousiu AI iss ! j Minnie Ferguson. I v. .... a. i >< Minnie r?tov:r returned , to Iter home at lut'hews, N 0. yesterday afte: a ttiri-e weens, ' i visit to iciaavjs here and ;tt iI? ntii hirmjis i 1 ;sssh Sadie unt Xae.ni" lr n? I iv cC aide II left '.no '1 liursday ' ior Columbia, tno ioriuer to ' complete lier cou?>e in tne Wo\ lllUll ) ColiOJJ1. , 1110 iwtll Li. QUtoi* the Stun hiMiuuiou. i | A? k > . \ V . i ) . ( I Atli t i, W I * > I il c I ! licic Oa a VImI to llCi L I ior IliOtii .iJ) ICiUi'llcU t.J | 1. i % A . I ^ ilOl IIOIJIC it Vi t ill vl'UUO j i'.li , yi > i teiUay. SS'te was joit^J litre by ...hi:- lX?vni \ -uu_oivn.u <w I'lot i ida, v?iiti r: it- i) rtu Visi'ing i'oia j u\ ?Jti .u Y ?j1 K . ?'? O'tiii) l iivtta k'klfs; miiii'h * ?i t " il ' "vfl 'jttlm. IV.i'gmpnic .Ni ws j A negro man in :Y:ississippi ! criminallv assauited a white " I * married woman and then murdered her iiea arrested he ! mudv) a eon less ion, ami a nioh ' burned, inm at mo ?tui?e. Another operation yesterday I was perloriueu wa iVe-siitem ilooseveit's leg. The bone was | found to be siigmly affected, I but now it is saiu no will soon Jibe alrigut. 'j President oiitcneil ot the United Aline Won.ers nas las'sued a statement relative to the siriue. He says that every effort 'is being mane by otlicials and i i _ ? i leaders to preserve peace, ami ! that tne miners wish to arm, tn.te. Kighteen hundred electric cai men m New CM leans are out on i a >mke. They demand -not t?. i ! hours and more money. The Turkish troops and Bui gariati revoluiionisis have luul a ' it v'et'e oat tie, \v it a heavy iosse.i on both sines, 'inn Bulgarians i retreated. * ' Tiiere lias been a terrible storm j on 1110 1 acitic coast. There , were a large uuiuher of severe ; eartiu|uat?.e si;octvs, followed by ; a liuai wave. I W nile defending her niece from criminal assault, .vits Robertson ! was Killed in a suburb of aiobtle, j Ala., yesterday, i lie porpetra* j tor oi the crime is unuiiown. > A bank oflicial in V ienna robI bet I tlie ban* ol vl,lao,uou, and then drowned himself. i The lirst and only glass factory | in the State begun work in t1o luinbia yesterday with 30 skill|e<l blowers on hand. The suml ' lo be 11 sot I in the iuanutuct uro ol the glass will be obtained ai Killiatis. '1 lie uuily output ol tlie plant will bo about Hot, gross of liall pints to pints and I quart bott les. Whistling in church, once le j garded as a profanation, now bids fair to become a rt-gului feature of the services. At out ot the New Yoik churches Mini Lucie Truax has introduced tot uovelity of whutliug the ofl'eroo ry. So success! ally lias this beer 1 in attracting the congregation U , worship that many ol tlie rnoal I ashionable churches in the citj ' are now bidding tor her services -.!? Death of Ed. AkKissick. j The sudden death of Mr. E. I*. MeKisbck yesterday morning at Norfolk was a great stiock to his Jrieuds in Columbia. whore ho i Irio many. Few men in the state ! w. re hotter Known than he or were more pupulai. Lndee-d his general dispooition made him J trie ads throughout the country, j fie having coiiiO 111 coot act with I m'omiuent men irr in aii sections II ' >> r?:* its on o. ?h:s ir.umigf mont of jthe Battery Park ho el lie was jub"ti.. 88 y t*a i ^ oiU and was uni m in j? ? 1. 11 tvj.s c t-.ou o| I ho line Coi I (i \i? Kissicf<, of Union, ?nd {??i ia. Iiants will fie inte?Tod in th.il (a v/l1?Columbia Uncord. c: a n '3=?.. ~ _*v. . i B?an? the KM WHaw Always uGUgttl I V*T' I 'Vtdnitco Tr'ist. Louisville, Lept 20?The , I.otiisv.lie Tobacco Warehouse company, compose.! < . the mar i ioritv >t the ti bare > wr>rehouses j of this city, and controlling the > I greater portion of the leaf to i j bacco trade in Louisville, is i juuiiiiuiug tv its stoc 'holders a jirupo^itioiT mad". by the i i ? - unu?-',s oiusntM me coin01 nat toil ( which. it' accepted, will menu the purchase ui sev* n more \\ a re iiot i sob here, litis giving the combine practical control of ' the local market. '1 lie seven warehouse* which 'it is proposed to purchase ) handle tthout 5Jo,0uu hogsheads I a year. j if the deal is ratified it will ; go into cllect Xo\ ember 1. Kheuniaoide cures rheumatism by I iieiili'alizihff tie* lOlds :tt the olood ani driving; ihetii out through the 1 natural channels. So Id by <1. b\ Mackcy & Co. uiar*2S-t5tn Skeleton in a Trunk. II U.tpp&uuiuiock, Va , Scpl. 29.? 13../aid W rigid, local ..gent Icr I-tie Weenis StoHnir.'iip company, 11O'Ihv discovered a sRelelon m a jliuiiu widen had been stored in the company's warehouse hero ior aoout eight yertic. iue SKa.1eliiu \sas apparently that <>| a child about 12 years old. Soma tattered clothing hung arouud (the remains. The fiunu was lather ?ore than medium s.ze, i and the b^ily was considerably * i>32)t ii? order to it inside. The trunk ami contents were I'iirowu into the r.vcr and were i carried du\vu stream tjy the tide. , There was no name or address ot ( any Kind on the trunk. Mr. ! Wright thinks it was brought j here on one ot tne W'eeins 11 steamers. I Hick's Gap'ddise cures Headache and Neuralgia. New line lor Ri lined L'arunine ' \\ ax. 4 1 * ; *-v new anu important use lor j Refined Laralliue Wax seems to | nave been discovered by a promi| neat resident ol Onio, living near ' Lancaster, who had two trees I badly damaged by stoitn, one i being a maple and one an apple. I I In each case a large limb was rj broken down irom ine trunk, but . I still attached to 11. J lie limbs ' were propped up and laslened (I securely wiui snaps, niucu hb a ,'broken lo^; might be fastened ! witli splints, and then molted refined wax ponied lnioaud over j a li the IraoKs. l'lie '"surgical operation" was oiuirely tueoesErjiul. The Para flit: a prevented the f I escape ot the sup, leapt out the , rain and moisture which would J have rotted the trees, pre}! vented the depredation ol insect8 ami the limbs seem thus tar to be j periecliy re-attachud to tue trees. I " " " l OASTORIA. r j Bean the /} The Kind Vov> Have Always Bought Blgnatan r- * of