Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 12, 1897, Page 2, Image 2

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Cotton. With careful rotation o' crops and liberal fertilizations cotton lands will improve. The application of a proper ferti lizer containing sufficient Tot ash often makes the difference between a profitable crop ar.c failure. I so fertilizers contain ino- not less than j to 4% Actual Potash, Kainit is a complete specilu against " Rust." per uicnt ") (lie ! est '.irins m I i Buulfree to any larin- > i Ann r , . , Oi.Kal AN K .i 1 V K>. VJ N.v.- i'i . N w A -It. WILL GREECE STOP FIGHTIMG. to i i.wtim; -sriMHtrs hi: 1 MIv:;i> rKOM atiikns. One Account savs tiiaf .1^ u lb' suii of the \ i.dt ol (lie Minis (ri > oi V? ar and of 1 lie ! n( erioi to i'harsuios the War will b< Diseout inued?A not her Say that After an All Nii^ht Ses>io! of t lie Cabinet it was Deter mined to Continue the WarIt is Safe to Conclude, How ever, t hat (ireece is Only Wait iim for Intervention. London, May f>?The Athen correspondent of the Daily Mai says that the ministers of wa and of the interior have returnei from l'harsalos and made thei report to the Cabinet. It is tin derstood that as the result of tic inquiry the war will be diseon tinued. The Athens correspondent o the'l imes say : -'The Cabinet sa till devbreak Tue- lay, hearim the reports of the monsters fron t li r? i n nil li 11 >i I I t* rnc/il t*m1 f < continue the war. (ion. Smolon ski has dei-lined to accept tin post of chief of stall' to theCrowi Prince. as he prefers to reman with his own brigade. The do cision of the (iovernment i momentous, but it is dillieult t< say whether it is absolutely final." Tin: ITollTIM. OK KltlDAY I AST. London, May f>.?The spec in correspondent of the Tunes witl the Turkish forces at Valestim telegraphs under date of A r?ri 1 .*? that the Turks h ive captured fin village id Kephalo, at the foot O the pass, adding that with tin reinforcements then en rout' from I. irissa the Turks would un Ion bt ? (! !y be able to force tli de lilt*. and, if necessary, captun V alostino. Shortly after I sent the las dispatch thefiroek lire slacken* and gradually censed. !t ii.i been met by thcTurkish left witl admirable ?toad in ess and con r a ge Strong {Droek rei nforcoment were brought up. but the Turk ish left resisted the onslaught During the battle the Turkisl rentei was hidden behind a thirl wood, which proved an adequab defence. In the morning twi Turkish squardrons charged tin Greek position. At first the; were successful, but rneetin; with ;i largo force strongly en trenched, they suffered heavily It is impossible not to adnun their courage. The appeare< absolutely indifferent to danger 1 visited the trenches when ai attack was expected, and I founc all except the sentinels sleeping quietly. About K o'clock last evening strong (#reek reinforcement! were brought up from Yolo and I'harsalos, so that the Turkish force is now much inferior. The distance between the right and left wings has been greatly ex( tended, and the general in command his decided to concentrate > his troops on a more favorable . position farther back. i what 'run poktk says. | Constantinople, May I?The Porte has replied to the French, Russian and Aritish embassies, giving its concent to their proposal to protect the Creek*, but ' only during the period ii lowed - for their departure. The l'orte adds that all treaties with Crecce are suspended for the time being. (Vipt Scriven, of the American 'j(?niba*sy at Rome. has arrived here en route for Thessnly to watch the operations. HlilTIS!: A ki TU ilATV. London, May f.?royal proclamation was gazetted thi-even |ing. enjoining upon all I?riii*h in the war betv.cAii Turkey and j t i reece. Ki:.\l>Y TO KVACl'ATK cllktig '' A tens, May I.?It is now denied ' j that an ollicer has been appointed *|to succeed Col. Vassos in com1 maud of the (ireek forces in * Crete. This interpreted here as " a prelude to the recall of the (ireek troops from the island, and - as proof of the conciliatory intentions of the new Cabinet. < ol. Vassos has heen appointed s to succeed Col. Manns, who has ] 1 heen in command of the (ireek r forces operating in Kpirns. j' Kx-Minister Mextaxes replaces r (ien. Macras, and Major Con. | tanides has heen recalled from p' Crete and appointed chief of . I'rinco Constantino's stulT. i Itr.MoKK OK l'KACK. London, May ?The Athens i correspondent of the Daily L Chronicle says that the foreign (1 ' I ministers have tendered the in " tervention of the Powers to (ireeee, but the liovernment has reserved its reply. ' A dispatch to the Daily Chrom1 cle from Pharsalos, dated Mon* j day, says it is rumored in tho "* (ireek ca.np that peace will short| ly be proclaimed. Persons who sympathize the I j alllicted will rejoice with I). K. Carr ot PJ."."> Harrison street, 1 Kansas Pity. lie is an old suf ferer from inllammatory rheuma? tism, but lias not heretofore been . troubled in this climate. bast ii't it t or It t? mi f ? i r? into \\ ? .?,> ? | m niiri 111 ill II |? I II I II IT IM "Ml-in, am! in consequence has had another attack. "It canto upon " me n:;ain very acute and severe," lie s>.id. "My joints swelled and became inllatned ; sore to touch or almost to look at. I'pon the urgent request of my mother in law I tried Chamberlain's Pain ' Balm to reduce the swelling and ! ease the pain, and to my ajrree? able surprise, it did both. I have used throe fifty-cent bottles and believe it to be thin;: for rheumn tism, pains and -welling* extant. - For sale by .J. F. Mackey ?V ('o. and B.C. Hoiifib Co.. Lancaster, L j S. 0. A I nited States .luil^e lias decided that t be d i rectors of a M ich" iyan bank, who failed to direct, and thus enabled a trusted ollicial t' to make way with its funds, must i stand trial for their failure to prot?" t the interests of their depositors. A few convictions of this sort and the business of hank 3 wrecking will not he so common. I ?New York Journal. i Malaria produces Weakness, ?i n '-nil lability. Biliousness, Loss of Appetite. Indigestion and < 'oust i pat ion. ? ' irove's Tasteless <'hill Tonic removes the cause which produces these troubI les. Try it and you will be delighted : , r.o cents. To get the okni ink ask for ,! Orove's. Sold on its merits.?No cure ' ! no pay?by J. K. Mackey & Co. and B. I.e. Hough A < o. ; NEGRO FIENDS IIIING. SIX MURDERS STRUNG UP BY A NEGRO MOB. 3liir?l<>r. ami liiclu**ratloii I'r.'f.-rr.-.l t^aiu*! fli?> llrinoiis. to IVbirl. Tli.'j t'linfcwN. an.I art* Too .tlllill.'j'. I.nt Jiatlj', l>?-nlf Will, by Tli.ir In.-.-iis.-.l It rul li?-r* " Houston. Texas. April .'JO.? For liit* murder ol an old man a fluid and a woman, llie ravish men! ol t wo trir 1 s. 1 he huruinv: ol Ihel.omeol Iheir vielims. I wo <?, the bodies heinir consumed in the (lames. - ix youn^ negroes wore la t l.i^ht sent to their doom by I in4 liand of an infuriated mob of negroes. the victims also lminir; negroes. .! Sunnyside. Walter county. I. ist tail a Herman from l>ren: ham was robbed o| $ !."?. Suspicion pointed to the hmr lhomas , boys, ami they eonlcssed to hav inj; commitU'<l tin* limit, saying 11 icy had irivcii .*d<l of the money to Henry Daniels. D .nicls spent the money, and on Sunday even ' in;j last the four lhomas hoys, according to their ronlessjon, do cided to either collect their $'hi or kill 1 hiniels. I hey carried out the latter part ol the programme. Henry Daniels. an old nejiro. lived there in a little hut with , his step-daughter .Marie ami a seven year old child. Wednes day niylit the house was broken open. Marie Daniels and theehihl wetc ravished ami old man Dan-; iels cluhlied to death while try iue to protect those in his charge. Then ol ? man Daniels and his stepdaughter were thrown into the house and the child cast into the well. The house was set on lire and the negroes left, think ling that they had covered their inhuman deed from the siidit ot the world. The lire had not attracted much attention, hut when Daniels ami his people did m?t show up. the; hii1isi> v\*2Ki ?i>'i ridim I -1 v 111 tli.. i i.t , rible truth was soon plain. Tin? | , local ollieers went to work with !a will ami were ahlv assisted l?v j tin* host citizens of the neighbor-1 hood The bloodhounds from Steele's plantation were secured and they wore not lone in find in;; t ho riiiht I rack. lie fore ni^ht they went straight into the place were the Thomas boys resided and one by one they were secured. Fayette Rhone. 21 years old: Will (tales, .'?.*> years old; Aaron Ihomas. ]'! years old ; dim Thomas, 1 I years old. and IJenny Thomas. 1 ft years old. were placed under arrest. The last four are brothers. Later on. William Williams was cap tured. When taken they were smeared with blood, ami Idoodv shirts were found hidden in Rich mond's house. i'ho bloodhounds worked -pendidly. and alter the boys were confronted with the evidence, they owiled toCOIIIIiiiM niu' the crime, and laid the killing to Louis. I he old sj. \ :t ...?.... ..i 11./. ....... I" 1W'" 1 "> i<11< 1 ci* "nilt'< 1 last nijiht about I o'clock, when the guards were overpowered bv a strf?H2J '???<!y ol inch ami the prisoners taken towards the Urazos bottom, north I ol here. \ little later forty or liIty shots were tired ami then all was quiet. 1 his morning dan^lin^ front the Iitnl?s of a larj?e tree were found the bodies of six nejjros, limp and lifeless. Hundreds of peojde from all over the country1 : are stir^inj; hack and forth, with the tree as the centre of attraction. All of them are still there. except Williams, and ho is not to be found, but the shots probably ! explain his absence*. As far as can bo learned the mob was com posed of white and black men. with the colored element largely predominating Public opinion: is almost uni\ersal that if the right parties were apprehended no harm has been done. THE l'OWKKS INTERVENE. Turkey n > ? lireeee Asli??l lu tVa*?> llnsi i 1111 is. Athens. May <?.?A collective note will lie handed to the (ireek and Turkish governments thi> (Thursday) evening or tomorrow, calling upon them to cease hos tilities, on the distinct assurance' that the power? will undertake' the final solution of pending difficulties. Austria and (rermany have' joined the other powers in proposing mediati >n bet ween (Jroeoe ' and Turkey. Sir Ellis Ash tnetul Hartlett, whose schooner was detained by the (Jreek licet on the assumption that papers found on board of her after his interviews with the Turks were of a compromising character, arrived here tonight. lie was met at Piraeus bv M. Kalli, the premier, who conducted him to the Hritish! legation and requested Mr. Kgerton, the Uritish Minister, n(?t to allow him to leave the lorntinn before quitting At! -mis, in order to prevent a demonstration. It has been derided to send Colonel Yassos to Thessaly, and Col. Strains, with a new genera! stall, will replaee Col. Manos in Kpirus. Major Constantinides will he sent to Romokos. Iwo transport vessels have been sent to \ olo to remove the remaining inhabitants. The ammunition, stores and food supplies have already been taken to Sti lysis. It is rumored that the few wounded Greek Soldiers who were left at l'harsalas have been butchered by the Turks. HOW TO FIND OUT. Fill a bottle or common water glass with urine and let it stand twenty-four hours; a sediment or settling indicates a diseased condition of the kidneys. When urine stains linen it is positive evidence of kidney trouble. Too frequent desire to urinate or pain in the back, is also convincing proof that tiie kidneys and biadder are out of order. WHAT TO HO. There is comfort in tin* knowledge so of ten ex pressed, that Dr. Kilmer's Swamp-Root, the kidney remedy fulfills every wish in re Meving pain in the baek, hidneys, liver, bladder and every part of tin* urinary passages. It cut reels inability to hold urine and scalding pal.i in passing it, or bad effects following use of liquor., wine 01 beer, and overcomes tiial unpleasant necessity of being compelled to get up many times during tlie night to urinate. I Ic mild and the extraordinary ? fleet of Swamp-Hoot is soon realized. It stand- the highest for its wonderful cure- of the most distress, ing cases. It you need a medicine von should have the best. Sold by druggists price fifty* cent- and one dollar. For a sample bottle and pamphlet, both sent free by mail, mention the lis riuckisk and send your full post ollice address to l)r. Kilmer K ('o., IIinghaniton, N. Y. The proprietors of this paper guarantee th? genuineness . r tt.:? ,.ti - 111 i ii j* v>M Mr. The Rothschild gang of money contractionists hate the Senate, and have hired all the professional liar* in the country to defame ami pull down that last refuge of the people aeninot the universal piracy of the gold standard. 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