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For The Enterprise, We have not written any for the paper in several weeks lay ing surrendered our space to the ferlile pen or one young tied. Billie Dolittle Meher 4 mee has Tithat the Ledger's core pondent Nay ru hint vil the HONT aT ie tae ay eered With latins ating in é te ce Tn iy lis y or yeling hideht of oh quill We would Nieve Unie tu bays We had more faith in your gnilaitey than fo ily before the pieke called in and to “Optinine” that it is very nebrilat tie et Cia boast in like manner, even aliu ding that he had won such a ve lory. We have had masuificent pains the past week and the crop pros pects never looked for, both corn and cotton, and our people are now resting on their ears up til farvest time. We have never before in the History of our comunity wit nessed sad spirit of enterprise among our citizens. There is hardly a home that has come to Our Notice where there is hot some, improvement going on, and our litle hamlet, Van Wyck, is on a real boom. Means, Yoder Grif fin are enlarging their store room and painting their house, while Massey Brothers are building several new cottages for rent. Mr. J. A. Slyatt will soon start to build a dwelling there, while Messrs. Jim Smith and M. M Tillman are speaking of building there in the near future. PERSONAL, “Optimus” the Ledger's corres pondent here, together with as family, is ruminating among the blue hills of N. C., and will be sane two weeks. They will take in several of the most noted sum mer resorts, including Biltmore wd Vanderbilt's palatial resi dence. Miss Sadie McCardell will re turn home this week, after a visit Mrs. KR. Nr. Massey, accompa nied by Master John Tillman, vis ited her parents in Chester coun ty the past week. Mr. Dick Rives was in town one day the past week. Opn Tenor, SITE OF OH OEEEY Sue etm WsUrlAS CHUSY, Wash dF PHENEY ta MULL pachuer at Ma Weva at Fras MIVA era fnve tis Hitt en? Ul yetun ene Hy Nfareek ME inal Tae ownbd Uae iE ag tee ell ON TT NEO GL Adis dien rall AW POvEy euWWeT OMNI hut bene ue OTT TY ANE SAGE TA AT Amal Ce tee FRAN eHbs ty Jem ruth Thee doe ve CNN Sion Tu manard to anit akfaveread aa le gennenen, this dly May of LW yay eA Py ba, ay SWE BON, 1 ENT Novy Pantie TMs Catan Cure de ja hen iterhaliy wat Anta Herently af Whe feoemh vse SAuurils suellees AUR het Sin Gorre uunutiedla, ped PI PUENTE eC EO, Battal “bit try Urtienate TAO FARE Patty are 20 Deaths, Mr. Barnes Snipes, can of the late Folin Shipes, died on Me. W. Vigan's price in the Dixie section, Tuet Saturday after a brief ines of typhoid fire Was an industrious young man and faithful to his duties. His re mains were biied at Hopewell, Sunday. Robert Laney, the 14 year old son of Mr. Lige Laney, of the Tradesville section, died Tuesday morning after a tedious illness of fever, which developed into pneu monia. His remains will be bur ied at Spring Hill church today, List ay Pensioners for Lancaster County CLASS B. Ph Philips Seaboard Mosul Tewis Paile Tritt Parker darter to Watihame Shehter CLASS ©. To Paden etvnia Bien HON Retrites SM daegerr Hal Suregory WR Mohertsen’ Woot tity WK Te HL Wilson augglitou Lewis Ourdner We Downe he Ghent AOAC Hake pier WR Hamino BR Lyles Munroe Cauth. Thos Hinwell Wilson Crensha W Melorton Wine Vincent OF Mahaney 1 oll 2 W Mothersher e Parker Caskey. Jethro Pittman A Lucas Thos Flynn WM Caskey + Wl Syeckham Willian Ghent duo McGuirt Wm Craig Jd Kunderburk Aaron Aduing Wilson Wright KF Baker Woo Hunter doin Sanders 1h Williams tap natte hiss HW Kenning 1 Coun Wd AR huwry Wo Ve Lan Vrnl MW Sitgee shal Baile Chivon Leregony Vhos Taiuna Samed av Kell AC McManus beat Phi Tips Jt Adkins AS Honnett Ip Perry WOW Kerrell W © Denton Samuel Humphries | Mailison Gordon WA Yasidtiv As Cattey W i Cook GW Broom WW Paxton Win Walker LP Gordon ¥ OY Lemmond WA Acley Wi McKinney AL Williams sd Ormand RK Uuddleston Wai D Rodgers Jas Surat WH Beckham Je Holmes W Gent ile Evans Females. MA Hendrix Mary Whitesides Harriett Kimbrel Martha Harman Mary Gamble Annie KE steele AT. Thompson ‘Susan T Saulth Sallie Gardner MJ Crenshaw Aque McMurry Ane Sistare Kal Walker Elizabeth Snipes Et Barton Haasiv Crenshaw Margaret M baker FM Marton I Lott arel anion y Sturn Marta MeAte he McMusey elle L Hood Ann W Willams Martha E Nancy ¢ Juliet Mtn Mary J Meth SL. Tindeau VON Talley HC Chehey Moh tttiriaan MUL Montgomery Nancy Drulap Mob Niet Virneding ad Sarat A Bhuek von Phoresa ¢ Bruning ton Margaret Baulken bury Lavitie Wallinvas size Pain Tavelnteis Marrs f White Polly Hresst Sarah Wright Margaret FE Bailey Martha Brassell Rebecca BE Croxton Nancy Wright MK Cole MR Davin SM Elis is Bailey Elizabeth Seegers Elizabeth Ellis Elizabeth Adams Nancy Hilton Rachael Catoe Joanna Fantkene bary , HA Small Mary KE Catoe Mary Aiken Catherine Minter Hester Eliza Mary M Philips Elizabeth Hoglae SA pune HN Paylor Elizabett Theatt e Davis Prankls McMants densvy Kult Mary | Plyter Druvilin Funder. | burk | We are Elizabeth Swente nul eagarting Muiavy Wal Nernst De | Millie Anivat © Martha Move Naty A Hoe Arn Hint FON Jordany Margaret Pipe MULarinier. The aggewate at pensions for this! Contiby in both chisses, Band Cis] . HEE money for the County boards has not yet been received by Clerk of Court, Wes, the Porter, who hs boss paying out the pension money [as fast as the parties can sue it, is there any danger of the word boy Democrats subverting the Democratic party and turning it over to the service of the mother country? Not at all.The only thing they can do is to slough themselves off from the great party of progress and assist its healthy growth VAL R wi ily Paro VEWS PROM Se e Faris, Pormers, Sehoat Monses nd Politics, Kovron Esverswisht— will be you a few items from this corner of the moral vineyard. It is indeed a corner—the north western section of Beaufort Town ship. The farming lands of our sec tion are fair, and we have some very thrifty farmers, some of whom are making ming pay. Mr. UH. M. Parks rather take the lead, ‘Three weeks ago crop prospects were the finest I ever saw, but they have been irreparably dam aged by the recent drought. ‘There will not be over two-thirds of a crop of cotton made in this sec tion or any other section that I have been in. It is only here and there that we find a good patch of cotton. It is hoped by at least a major ity of the patrons of Mt. Verde school that it will be moved to a more central location. It now stands in about three quarters of a mile from the N.C. line and nearly within sight of the district line on the east, [is over three miles north of the southern line and nearly four miles east of the western line. Thus you see the children along the western and southern section of the school district will have to walk three miles or more to reach the school house or else stay at home which, I am sorry to say, a event many are doing. Public school houses should be located as near as possible to the center of the District. Though some think the school house shold be located convenient to their children or some of their pot neighbor's, regardless of the convenience of others aid in tawny Tustanees the qpadtees are told by sneh aied sidtle schol House Goes ip in the wrong cons ibid. We anyone hae anything to sayeugainst what to have written let him any it and I will tell something moe. The people of this section are for Evans. ‘They don’t Tike Me Jankin’s turd views, Dr. Strait with lose no votes here for criticsing McLaurin's hus views. I doubt very much that McLaurin is as popular in this county as some of the news+ paper men would have him to be. vis Haste, Now Ont. 8. C., Aug. 1, 1803, Royal makes the food pure, wholesime and a
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