Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, September 15, 1897, Page 7, Image 7

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Y our j v Cough,. like a dog's bark, is a sign that there is something foreign around which shouldn't be there. You can quiet the noise, v but the danger may be there * just the same. SCOTT'S EMULSIOiNf of Cod-liver Oil is not a cough specific; it decs not .merely allay the symptoms j but it does give such strength I to the body that it is able to < throw off the disease. j You know the old orowrh s of "the ounce of prevention?" ' Don't neglect your cough. A s book which will tell you more \ on the subject sent free on re- : quest. Your druggist keeps Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil. Put up in 50 cts. and $1.00 sires. SCOTT & ItOWNE, New York. ^aja3MjhBHL.?flBiErmnmat ? BRYAN'S BRAYR WORDS. * The Silver Champion Make ' a Labor Day Address. STATESMAN LIKE VIEWS. How Labor Organizations In ^ prove the Condition of tli Wage-Earner. Arbitration A< vocated?Main Purpose ??l th Writ of Injunction to Avoi Trial by Jury. St. Louis, Sept. (>.?The featur of Labor Day celebration in thi city to-day was an address by lloj W. J. Bryan at Concordia Pari The biggest crowd ever seen i the park greeted the speaker. 11 speech throughout was enthus astically applauded. Previoi; to the meeting Mr. Bryan review ed a parade of 15,000 labor in men, Mr. Bryan spoke as follows "While I find pleasure in pai ticipating in the exercises of thi day, I am also actuated by a sens of duty, because the observanc of Labor Day affords me an oj portunitv for the discussion < those questions which especial! concern the producers of wealtl III ,'i nninnlilot vvriltnn liu > <11. . tinguished New York bunker, find the assertion that prospei it.v of farming and laborei depends upon the prosperity < the business men. So long as on entertains such an idea he is ce: tain to entertain erroneous view upon social and political que: tions. All of the literary, pr< fessional and commercial classe will find upon investigation 1 lit they rest upon those whose brai and muscle convert the nut nr.* resources of the country into nu terial wealth. Not only must an real prosperity begin with thos who toil, but the nation's pr< irroiic tna"ii*il lii.rl..... .. I . i 11# w. p. vw < Ml ?t \ l > I I I /< t 1 I i U must be measured by the progiet made by the producing classes Under every form of govern men it has been possible to point t a few persons possessed of mean and refinement, but it is the av f average progress, not the progres of the few, that must be consid ered. The improvement to b hoped for must come from efifoit outside of politics. ^ INFLUENCE OK LEGISLATION. Mental discipline, moral train ing, habits of industry and econ oray, all have their part in im I proving the general condition ol! our people, and yet the iniluence of legislation must not be over looked. A form of government like ours makes it possible for the people to have such legislation as they desire ; but even then it is possible for a few persons to overreach the people as a whole. The welfare of the people must u be sought not in the securing of i special p rive leges to themselves, ? but in the denying ot special privilogos to any one. The labor or ^ I ganizations have been one of the j ^ most potent iniluetices in improv- , ff ing the condition of the wage j jg earners. Labor organizations are 3 j almost entirely responsible for | !the fact that skilled labor wages! ^ J have not fallen as much as prices,1 S ! .lltlwiM.rl. fli/M. i - i- - ?| | iiiihuu^ii mo IIUI aiwrys i a succeeded in keeping employ! ment up to full time. While y I giving to these organiz itions ere.l E | it for what they have done, it is a only fair to suggest that neither ? ! labor organizations nor any other I form of protection can secure to labor permanent immunity if the general level of prices continues S to fall. The idle man is the men a nee to the man who has employment, and the number of idle men / must necessarially increase If we have a money system which con " stantly raises the value of the I dollar and constantly lowers the 0 market value of the products of 4j labor. ARBITRATION ADVOCATED. Arbitration of differences bee , , txveen large corporation employ ers and their employees is one of the political reforms most needed by wage earners. Until arbitration is secured the strike is the only weapon within the reach of labor. Society at large is interested in the application of the principle of arbitration to the differences IT * which arise from time to time between corporations and the em" ployes. Is "Laboring people have a spee cial interest just now in securing e relief from what is appropriately described as government by in^ junction. The extent to which the writ of injunction lias been l* abused within recent years lias ' aroused a hostility which is al' most universal. It is only a! r" question of time when govern- j 3 ment by injunction will bo cured i by legislation. The main purpose j ol tlie writ of injunction is to j r- avoid trial by jury. Trial by jury! s is more important to the Amer j . ican people to-day than it ever' was before in our nation's history. ' : It was originally intended as a j 's i protection against royalty, and is it j to-day the main protection the n people have against plutocracy, t| 11 which is to this country what ! royalty is under a monarchial 1 i form of government." y e "My boy came home from ' school one day with his hand bad-' ly lacerated and bleeding, and l8 sull'ering great pain," says Mr. K.! t ...in. \i i>?' 1 4 IHW. wrun Co., St. Louis, Mo. "I dressed the) wound, and applied Chambero Iain's Pain Halm freoly. All pain 18 ceased, and in a remarkably short time it healed without leaving a scar. For wounds, sprains,swell- ] is ings and rheumatism I know of [. no medicine or prescription equal to it. I consider it a household ' necessity." The 25 and 50 cent 8 sizes for sale by J. F. Mackey & Co. and B, C. Hough iVr Co., Lancaster, S. C. OABTOniA. MKXICO ANI) SILVKlt. Ij Concluded from second page. he realizes $222.22. Thus has the ,.j silver value of his product, the cl gold value remaining the same, n' been increased,and as the silver I cost of production has not in- j C( creased the fall in silver, or the rise in the premium on the gold ^ for which he sells his produce, tl bids fair to increase his profits and w encourages him to extend pro . . I st duction. Thus it is that the ell'ect I u of the fall in silver is to discour-, age imports into .Mexico from gold-using countries and to en courage exports to gold using. On the other hand, the Sluing a hai manufacturer must find an hitherto un.ell incentive to ex- p port his products to Japan. He i j! must find that 98 Japanese yon > are worth as much to him as 100 used to he, that there is a virtual ' bounty held out to him on exports 1 a] to Japan of over eight per cent, ! q So the ell'ect of the fall in silver p; must be to encourage manufactu N rin.???.! 1? lA, <-> lit ' nit KIIU IW ii.uiUR'an I vav I lie Japanese* producers; iI must ' i- ? I P? discourage imports into silver t,i| using from gold using countries, j and encourage exports from silver Be using to gold using. From such fall in the gold price of silver th producers in silver-using countries will profit, whi'e producers in gold-using countries, finding it ? more diflicult than ever to sell to silver-using peoples,must suffer, not only because of this, but because the silver using people 0 will find it easier to sell in the markets of gold-using countries. _ In short, the silver-using peoples will find it not only easier to keep ? their own markets, but easier to ^ compete in ours, while our pro jeucers must find it harder to keep a their own markets, and harder to l find new. Such are some of the probable effects of the fall in sil * ver?effects that must ever be in- *1 sepcrablo from a fall in silver so ; long as such fall is accompanied * by a commensurate fall in the purchasing power of silver using pnnntrioc THE WONDERS OP SC1BMCB. : LUNG TROUBLES AM) CON- SUMPTION CAN BE CURED. L. An Eminent New York Chemist ^ ami Scientist Makes a Free l Offer to Our Headers. ? The distinguished New York chemist. T. A. Sloe mil, demonst rating his ! discovery of a reliable and absolute a cure for Consumption (Pulmonary L Tuberculosis] ami all bronchial, throat, lung and chest diseases, stubhorn coughs,catarrhal affections, gen- A eral decline and weakness, loss of I ? flesh, and all conditions of wastingI A away, will send TIIKKK KKKK HOT- r TLKS (all different) of his New l>iscovery to any ntliicted reader of the | ? Kxtkkchisk writing for them. Ilis"\ew Scientillc Treatment" has eured thousands permanently by its timely use, and lie considers it a sin.- ^ pie professional duty to suffering} a humanity to donate a 'rial of his in- | T fallible cure. : bi Science daily develops new wonders. and this great chemist, patiently " experimenting for years, has produced p results as beneficial to humanity as v can he claimed by any modern genius. f 11 is assert ion t hat lung troubles and o consumption are curable in any cli-j A mate is proven by "heart feit letters of gratitude," tiled in his American and V European lahratories in thousands! _ from thost* cured in all parts of the] world. Medical experts concede that bron- SP cliial, chest atid lung troubles lead to ly Consumption, which, uninterrupted, I jj, means speedy and certain death. Simply write to 'I*. A. Sloeuni, M. ? 'is l'ine street. New York, giving M postotllce and express adtlress, and the CI free medicine will he promptly sent. je Sutl'erers should take instant advantage of his generous proposition. ai i'lease tell tlie I lector that you saw ? his offer in the Entkhchisk. CASTOI1IA.. ] , it I "1~?????1????;ir. WAiN ri-.u rttl JSTWOHTII Y ANI) ACTive gentlemen or ladle* to travel for re- ^ Mponsihle, i-MtabllHhi'd house In l.?nncA*tcr ?I County. Monthly ftws oo ami expenses. Position steady Reference. Enclose self-adorcssnd stamped envelope. Tin- Dominion Company, Dept. w. Chicago. ' II; K<lu< at* Your llownlt With Casraret*. Hl Cnnily Cathartic, cure constipation forever. te 10c, !}5c, If C, C. C. faili t|rugi{'stt> refund money. SI t is Thought by Many rhen the Creator said to woman n sorrow shalt thou bring forth aildren," that a curse was proounced, but the joy felt by every [other when she first presses to er heart her babe, proves the mtrary. Danger and suffering lurk in ie pathway of the Expectant [other, and should be avoided, lat she may reach the hour 'hen the hope of her heart is to 2 realized, in full vigor and .rength. Mother's Friend" a so relaxes ^ that the JV) natural and jl n icessary.. '' fi ^ r-C/ 'LJ' V . > :. rv ;sor Foreboding ia at tno trying liour makes hild-birlh easy, as so many hapy mothers have experienced, othine but "Mother's Friend" Des this. Don't be deceived. 'Mother's Friend" is tlic preatost remedy over t oa tlio market,and all iny customers prniso it W.1I.Kino ,fc Co., Whitowright,Tex. nt by Mail,on receiut of nriee,?1(00 PER DOTTLE. iok ''To F.xpcctant Mothers" mailed free, conning vniuablo information nr.d voluntary itimonials. IC BRADFIELO REGULATOR CO. .ATLANTA,C A. SOLO BY ALL DH UGG'GTS. iSGUTi-IURN RAILWAY. L-r a? > nitrsl Tin* P.Iwi'.ii Cnl.mM. .ml .TiekIUUYI'1.. KMl.rn Mltlr .rlWfBIl Coluinlila a>'i1 Other t'olitt*. EKV ISC VIVE S?T ?, 1HU7 * . Z i ><?. ati, No. 3d Korthbonud. IK.tlr. r. J-tIIIa. P.O.APRjr.. 8 Us T 90 ' bAvannah 12 ru II 3ft r. Columbia 4 IS p] 4 34 a r. Cbar'too.SCAOIUL 7 10 ? 6 BO p r. Columbia. 10 53 aj 10 10 p y. AtiRu*ta, So. Ily i 10 v 9 W? t> ' GranltartUa 2 3ftp 10 Up ' Trenton 3 08 p 10 30 ).... ' Jobuau.u *...... . SiOp 11 10 i> r. C"lnmhl*Ln, fltj't. 4 65* 2 17 a .... Co'.I.U U'.uud'g HI . 3 Sop & 34 II " ' Wlnnahoro. Olip 0 a Chf?l?r t 01 Pi 7 18 a R'v;k HIU 7 84 p 7 37 ai r Oharlotto. 8 20 p 8 ?3 aj ' Dan villa Jliuuui 1 hop .... ?. Richmond , 3 (Jo at fl 40 p *. Wa~hlncr**m . j 1 42 aj 0 40 p .. RnlMmorx Prw H. R..| 8 JO a. 11 33 p ' Philadelphia. 10 13 a 2 Ma " Now Vork I la 4.1 pf 3 23 a fnulhhnnHil ?' *? 3?l Daily, (ntily. v. Now York.Pa R.il. 4 30p Klflnt! Philnd'jlpkia. 3 33 p 2 60 aJ P.fthlmom. ... 9Jou ?22hJ.... . v M?ih'ton, So fty.. 10 48 p II If. u; v. Richmond . '4 oo a, 18 33 p| v l>. a villa 3 30 aj fl 20p ? i.?r!otro 9 U3a! 10 20 H . "K llll> 10 X??0 '.I S ; ....... . r.t'"-1"'" "J "A >? 1187ut| U innaWo. 11 4) a 12 20 u' * Cjil liw iiiiutd a ?? .jli 6o;m 1 37 a| v. ColnnihlaLu-dep't l i;,p 4 31 ai Jnhnxtoua. 2.'.:ir> 8 hia Ir.n ton 6 4.4 a CrilliltoviUa 8 38 p 7 17 a, r. Aiwv.hIo 4 13 p 8 INI aj V ?:;,?,?V'' S C.&C4.Ry.i 4 00p| 7 00 J r. Clmrlaiiton .[ t?C0p 11 Uo a, V CoriHa. F.a&P.Ry , 11 M J 12 47 a! bnvannnh , 4 W ,2 5 l0 J . lt_ Ju',-: vlilo. fl ,'xi i.| 0 10 a] 4LKKP1MJ ( All MiKVICfc Double dailypaavugor aurvtoe between Klor la nii'l New York Ni.a. 87 and 88?Wuahmgton and Southwestern milled. fohd VeatlbuTad train with dlnmi irn uii.l ..rat olasi .-onohe* north of C2.urlotto, tubman Hmwln ...mi...!.. ....... i!in* u, jnekaonvii:*, Aavunnun, Wnshingt m ud S'.*w York. Pullman sleeping cur tmlwiwi Augusta ami N'os. ?J> ami :?WU. 8. Fast Mall. ThOurt u!!mi .rawing ronm buffet sleeping cars b>? s?:< :? J -k orivillo oral New York and Av* us'h and Clmrlotto. Pullman sleeping carl etweon Jnek*<>nvillQ and Columbia, on routs ally li.'iweou Jacksonville ami Cincinnati, vis .Fhovilln. ir II. OUKKN. J. M. CUUP, G Suet.. > 'ashlngton. T. M., Washington. a. Tint*:. h. n mardwick, (I.J- A.. Wmhlngton. A ('?. P. A.. Atlanta "In addition to the above train rvice, there is a local train daibetween Columbia and Chartte. making all stops. No. ,'14 aves Columbia (Blanding root) at 5:00 p. ni., arrives liarlotte 8:10 p. m. No. 33 aves Charlotte daily 0:30 p. m., rives Columbia 0:55 p. m." PHILITOKEN. s Woman's Safe and Reliable Friend. Re ves monthly patnes, cures nervousness and sterla and restores to perfect health. Sold druggists and dealers for II a bottle. Pamlet mailed on application If you can't get roin your druggist, send *1 to the proprietor d he will send you prepaid by express. Chas. slov, Wholesale Druggist, 62 Cortland ru iw York. Don't Tobarro Spit and Smoke Your I.lfe A'...,. To quit tobaceo easily and forever. t?e mng (tic. full of life, nerve and vigor, take No Tote, tho wonder worker, that makes weak men rong. All druggists, SOc or II. Cure gunrnned (look let and sample free. Address erllng Remedy Co, Chicago or New York. I AR? SAVE MONEY! SAVE DOCTOR BILLS! If you value the health of your wife or (laughter, avoid the injurious effects of using a ohoap made, hard-running tuaehino. The NEW HOME is the cm r r ' .-tu tr. useSee ''r*i r 'tiw ENTERPRISE OFFICE. ' AC F. NTS to uicn I Q~j crdors by snmplo for ou? 'i y" ^ tTi. ~ ... : W?l rani.; lo ci'.Vr *.S. rt 'M. , i " " ' $1C I W _.V V s': /;:; " Overcoats I Avisl i- ;a?<sn:.. .. e i MLU ' ,'k l '- - tr.ii.OHir.c2! T-21 7 0-311(1 S? .A r Anvone senrtlnir n sketch and description rnny rjulcklv ascertain. free, whether nil Invention is probably patentable. Communications strictly confidential. Oldest wrency foreeeiirin? patents In America. We have n Washington othce. Patents taken through Munii A Co. receive special notice In the SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN, beautifully Illustrated, lnrccst circulation of any scientific Journal, weekly, term < *3.00 a year; SI.jOsix months. Specimen copies and llANU liooK ON PATENTS sent free. Address MUNN &. CO., IMS 1I-.~J.~~-. ? ' SOUTH CAROLIHA COLLEGE, CO (jr.M hi A s. c. SESSION begins September SHth. Classical, liitenry, Scientific, Normal anil Law Courses, witli Diplomas. Special Courses, xvlth Certificates. Hoard (s a mouth. Total necessary expenses fur the year (Inclusive of travelling, clothing, anil hooks), fiotn *113 to (ICS. Women admitted to all Classes. l-'or further information, address the President. f. c. woodward. PEACE INSTITUTE.o? For YOlTXa LA DIES, RALEIGH, N. C. EXCELLENT BUILDINGS and beautiful grounds in a Healthful Locution with splendid climate. Stands at the very front in l-Vmale Education. Thnrorn h in Its Courses. High iti its Standard. Unsurpas&ed in it* high moral tone and in it* intellectual and social inHnence. Twenty-one officers and teachers. Very reasonable prices. Send for catalogue. JAN. DliTVIIIDIE, julyU-S4m. M. A. (Univ. Vo.) /-? ? * ^ -. - . t J J ' I ' .' *n11 Tr *dc '' 1?rU t>ta " d.1:1 all Pat * dcnl business conducted for Moocratc Fees. * 5 Our Orriee is c\ppc?itc U. S. Prtint Office J | J r.oil we lan secu. e |-4ent in less time than those J ! ?remote from Washington. 5 ' Send model, drawing or photo., with descrip * I vc-> ?a.,l? :i -- - " $ charge. Cjjr fee not due till patent is secured. < \ ' a f- amphlet. "How to Oteain Patents," with j | 'cost of same in the L'. S. anu foreign countries J | f scut free. Address, t {C.A.Sft!? W&CO.j # Opp. patent Ot-'.c, Washington D. C. 5 " \W^WVV%"?\S'WVw' ! Registration Books Open. IN Airi?KI)ANCK WITH TIIE I Act of Is'.tii providing for the registration of electors, the books of the supervisors of Resist rat ion will be i open at the Court House on the tlrst I Monday in each month for the registration of electors entitled to regist ra| tion and kept op"" for three successive days in each month until the genI eral election of 1898. \V.(?. A. I'outKit, ) Hoard of i It. M. K IKK, H. J. Ki.ynx, ^ Registration. ; Nov. US. 1896. tf. "The Leading Fire Insurance Company of America." Incorporated 1819. Charter I'erpetual mk nmr ivciltn I I'fin municir I'lItU MMIUlUU OF HARVFOKI), CONN. Cash Capital $ 4,000,000.00 Cash Assets over 11,000,000.00 Losses paid over . . . . 77,000,000.00 Several other strong reliable companies represented and business entrusted tome will receive prompt attention. A. J. Cl.AKK, Resident Agent. To Cure Count I patIon Fnr??fr. Take Casta rets Cundv Cathartic. 10c or 28o. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggist* refund money.