Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, June 23, 1897, Page 3, Image 3
* Chronic Dyspepsia Gored.
* 1r?%
^iifr *
*J\ FTER Buffering for nearly thirty yoara
from dyspepsia, Mrs. II. E. Dugdalo,
wife of a prominent business man of
Warsaw, N. Y., writes: "For 28 years, I was
a constant sufferer from dyspepsia and a
weak stomach. The lightest food produced
distress, causing severe pain and the formation
of gas. No matter how careful of my
diet I suffered agonizing pain after eating.
I was treated by many physicians and tried
numerous remedies without permanent help.
Two years ago I began taking Dr. Miles'
Nerve and Liver l'llls and Nervine. Within
a week I commenced improving, and persisting
in the treatment I was soon ublo to
eat what I liked, with no evil effects
I keep them at hand and a single dose dispels
I>r. Miles' Remedies
ure sold by all drug-KK <^8!
gists under a positive ijk. G? -3B
guarant"o, first l>ottle K>^JcrVmG
benefits or money re- fe Restores . aS
funded. Book on din- Hy? u ... NiJW
eases of the heart, am' [ 5*^G 3|
t 1)11. MILES MEDICAL CO.. Elkhart, lnd.
liiiLiiv is roit mn w.
CIII( A(U) lMiATFOK.il OF MM5
^ S1I01 1.0 ItFi KF.\1>0PTKI>.
The Leader of tin* Minority of
the House iieiieves That the
NrbrasKuu Has (irov.n and Is
Now Assured of a Keiioniioa(inn.-Ml
It.-v.w, I. .. 'I'
va? ifi JMII in II A I III
American, a Pal riot, and a Man
1 lie People ( an Always Trust.
Congressman Joseph W. Bailey,
of Texas, the House loader of the
Democracy, lias come out tlatly
for the renominafion of William
Jennings Bryan for President in
PK)0. This is an announcement
of considerable political importance,
coming from the source it
does. Mr. Bailey has just returned
from a stumping tour through
tho First Congressional District
of Missouri, and has felt the pulse
y of the Democracy of that state,
besides having recent close relationship
with Democratic leaders
from all parts of the country.
"It seems to he the almost
unanimous opinion of the DetnV
ocrats with whom 1 have been
brought in contact personally and
otherwise," said Mr. liailey, "that
the Democratic party should
commit itself unreservedlv tn
the ro adoption of the Chicago
platform of 1SJ?0. The almost
universal desire appears to bo to
add nothing to and subtract nothing
from that platform, but to
accept it without qualification or
reservation as the principles of
the Democratic party for 11H)0.
It will be impossible to dis-aasociato
Mr. liryau from that platform.
He is a part of the fight of
isOfi, and to adopt the platform of
last year and refuse the nomination
to Mr. 1'ryan would bo a
serious mistake.
- II * * ?
>ir. r?ryan is laentmed with
the Chicago platform, and with
issues of 1S'?; indissoluble'. No
man cum so fully represent that
platform in H><)0 an the candidate
of the Chicago convention of last
" July. It is my judgment that his
renomi nation is a foregone conclusion.
Mr. Hryan is a better
Democrat now than ho was when
ho wan nominated, and he appears
to tie settling down upon a basis
^ that entitles him to the support
of all Democrats who stand
squarely upon the undying prinl
! cipi ps of the partv that was found.
ed by Jefferson. I d 1 tiered iroiu
Mr. Bryan in many of his earlier
opinions and convictions, but
since his nomination he has kept
himself in everything that lie has
said and done strictly within the
limitations of the Chicago plat
form, and that platform is good
enough for me or any other Democrat
to stand on. When Mr.
Bryan lirst entered Congress, six
years ago, he was a taritf specialist,
hiH studies having been conlined
largely to economic questions.
Since then he has broadened
out immensely, and 1 know
of no man who more fully represents
the popular idea of pure
! Democracy than he does, lie is
a true American, a Datriot. and a
man whom the Democrats of the
country feel that they can trust.
The Democratic party to-diy is
more united than 1 have ever
known it to be. The Populists
who left the party because of
Cleveland and his policies h?ve
returned una are with us heart
and soul. The middle-of-the-road
Populists are still against us, as
, they have always been,because we
have not subscribed to their extreme
vi? vvs, and the gold Democrats
are ^ti!l an uncertain quantity.
They will have to come to
us, however, or go over to the
Republicans. We cannot afford
, to yield to either extreme, and
must stand upon the platform of
1890. Ninety-nine per cent, of
the Pnited States hold that view."
g| It I.' IV I'll I'll i IV*
; Hosiery Mills Destroyed, Willi
Their Storks of Products.
J C'heraw, .June 17.?Special :
f'heraw is grieving over its heavy
loss by this morning's lire. The
alarm was sounded between mid
night and 1 o'clock, and it was
found that the flames were de
vonring the large plant of the
t'heraw Machine Works. Soon
followed the I'inlavson Hosiery
Mills, next the C'heraw Knitting
Mills and then it looked as if the
s..nil. i '.?i-..i;.... ....
I . - Itivuilil I M lUMlllU <M I\>
.would follow, but fortunately this
building escaped, as did the ware
house and I'hcraw and Darlington
dej>ot, both of whi<di were
threatened at one time.
A lame amount of stock was
on hand in all the works prepara
tory to the tilling of all orders,
which this season were very barge.
The buildings destroyed were part
briek and part wood. The heat
was so oppressive that they all
went like chaff. The blow is felt
heavily by all, but particularly
bv the employees. The insurance
was only partial. The machine
works had a lame number of or
| ders tor delivery in a few weeks.
The Knitting Mills had on hands
' | orders for over live thousand hose.
and the different enterprises were
1 never more encouraged than re
'cently. The insurance is divided
in several companies. The burned
enterprises may arrange with
'other like ones elsewhere to till
the orders on hand.
Taken all in all this is the most
, disastrous and far reaching conllaj
gration the town has had since
| Sherman burned it in Isti5. The
'stock in the dillerent companies
[ was divided into small blocks, so
fortunately the loss is not so very
heavy on any one individual. The
/origin of the tire is unknown, but
I supposed it to be from a spark
front an engine, as it was burning
on toj) under the roof when dis
covered by the watchman. The
i watchman gave the alarm prompt
( Iv, but it being late at night sul
I ficient assistance ?li<l not roach
the spot in time to save any ol
the stock on hand except some
unfinished hosiery.
Your l'.mroN Willi CiitciirrN.
Oiiiidy ("ntli.iriIr, out-.- constipation forever.
' KX'.'JSc. If C.C C foil, ilrimnlsts ri-funil money.
A Monster Petition.
Washington, Juno 14.?In tho
area in front of the Speaker's
rostrum when the House met today
was a monster petition appealing
to Congress to recognize
'the Cuban insurgents as belligerants.
It contained over <'?,()<)(>,'
000 signatures. The petition was
wound about the hub of a wheel
framed as to allow it to freely
revolve. It had been in circulation
throughout the United States
for -about six months and was
i sent to Congressman Sul/.er of
New York for presentation to
Congress by Franz Mayer, a resident
of his district.
Without transacting any business
the Ilouse adjourned until
Thursday.
IT DON'T TAKE A
FORTUNE TO BUY A
NEW HOME 4To
people of mo'derate means,
we do not hesitate to say that
otir variety of sewing machines
and prices cannot hot command
t heir consideration and we
assure you t nai the
NEW HOWE
IMniu finish Xos, I and ??, which
can be seen by calling on us,?
arc in finish and style equal to
many ol the $.*i5.U0 and $(?().( Ml
machines.
Suld and guaranteed l>y tli
ENTKKPKISK PL*II. CO.
"The Leading Fire Insurance Company
of America."
Incorporated Isp.i. ( barter perpetual
/ETNA
!|f|RK tOMlMW
OF II ART FORI), CONN.
</nsh Capital $
Cash Assets over . 1 l.UOO,OOO.nt)
I I.oases paid over . 77.nno,nnO.O(J
Several other strong reliable eompa!
nies represented ami business entrusted
tome will receive prompt attent
ion.
A . .1. Cl.A ItK,
Resident Agent.
PIIILOTOKKX.
Is Woman's Safe anil Kellablc Frlonil. Ke
I llevea monthly patnos, euro* nono'Mion and
I hysteria anil restores to pertect health. Solil
hy ilruirulsts anil Uealers for f I a bottle. I'atnI
ptitet uiatleil on application, if von can't iret
it trotn your ilruKKlst, s<ml ?1 to the proprietor
and ho will Motul you prepaid l?y express. (has.
Ktsley, Wholesale uriik^ut. 0'-' Cortland ml
'/ew York.
ITNT1I, I I KTIIKK XOTK Kisgiv1
en my nllioo will ho open ?n Saturday
01' pjioIi week, aiul on t lie lir-l Monday
in each month.
L. .1 PERRY,
< otinly Supervisor
I'tmr It < <l<fi>n/ /nritafion*.
Latest styles<>(' Wedding Invita
11ions furnished by the Enterprise
l'ublishinp; Co., on short notice
and :u a low prioo. .No ust> to send
away for them. Wo ran j;o( them
up as nicely as anybody, and
cheaper than you will got them
away from here.
F.vrrvlioily Rays So.
Cascarcts Candy Cathartic, the most wonderful
medical discovery of the ape, pleasant
and refreshing to the taste, net gently
and positively on kidneys, liver and bowels,
, cleansing the entire system, dispel colds,
cure headache, fever, habitual constipation
and biliousness. IMcase buy and try a box
of C. C. C. to-day; l(>, r>o cents. Hold and
guaranteed to euro by all druggists.
?Seo our sewini? mnehiiiou nn<l
prices before you buy. EntfrI'RISK
oHic?
? If you want any of your
property insured call on A. .1.
| ('lark, wlio represents a number
of the best English and American
companies.
? When you want any thin.u
printed send it to the Entkki-kisk's
, Job oflice.
i IWADE ME A ilflAiV;
f iJAX TABLETS t o:- 1 riVKl.Y C < IUJ
>11*1* Xirrvoun /)iVvi.iMi-K:ii!inK Mom*
cry, I in potency, > I ? i-U -sn?^. t-n c iv.w- i
by Aouho or o* her I Ixcimwx ami I>t?li
crtotlofia. V>r.7 t.t irliln **/??.'
rostoro Lo*t \ naliiy in old or youtiif. n:i?l
fit. a mail for st ii'ly, bu?i?n?-< ? r r ?rri;?,'.\
I'revtnt Iniantty *i: l < i. ; .
m. Thoir iv o k1io\v*? i:.**? c?Uato tint rovoment
and fleet* a (!UKG tvhuro i 1 r <. I Ii
pint upon having (ho ccnuinn Ajax Tablet*. Thvy
liavoeurotl thouHamWun I u .llcu'ojou. Wo uivo u p.)
itive written guaruntoo to oltnrt a euro in
?achcasoor refund tho motn*y. PrirnvV vl CipT
pnckuiro; or ? ir j K . (full tr< : ? f ?r f.. . ,1/
mail, hi plain wr:?i?i*?r. uj??n receipt of i rice. Cirru'ar
AJAX REMEDY CO., 'VAcC.rV.u%
Tor sale in Lancaster, S. by .1. I'.,
Mac key ?fc Co. ?
tiSOUTHERN RAILWAV.
JjGfh*.
?j!>y
, Ctntra] T1m? Ttet vv??eu Ct?hnnbln Hn4 .TacltluuTlllv.
Knstrro rime IH'lwmn Co*
Intiihla Ami Otlior I'olut*.
KKPKOTIVIC VI AV 8. 1H?7.
? ~TT ~ So. 38, No. an
Northbound. Dull v. Dull,.
i Lv. J'ville. F.G.&P.Ry.. H Hit 7 '"Pi
I " Savannah 12 itont II ;J5p| .......
Ar. Columbia I 15 p< 4 24
Lv. Chnr'ton.SC&OKR- 7 10 ? 5UUp|
Ar. Columbia . 10 55 a 10 10 j>)
Lv. Ausustn, Ho. By.... 2 lop 9 HOpj
" (ivHiiltwilio 2 Wp 10 Uj>!
" Trenton 3o8p 10 5oj>:
" .lohriHton? . H H)i>! 11 10 pi
Ar. ColumV.aCn. dop't. 4 65 p| 2 li
Lv Col'bio I'.'.iful'c 5 20 p' 5 21 U|
* Wtnnnbora. 6 12 i>l 0 2S a,
"" Cheater 1 01 p 7 1* ni
" Hot k Hill 7 H4 i?l 7 57 n; .......
Ar. Charlotte 8 2op' 8 55 n|
I " li.uivillo I l'i OOntl 1 b0|>! ....
i Ar. KiohmuQtl .} '1 '/J u 0 4<i l'i
I Ar. Wa-ibinpton . .1 '1 42a1 9 40pi
I " Baltimore Fa. H. R..| 8 "a. 11 1C;>; ...
" I'lutailelphia ..... 10 l.'m, 2 56 a
* Now York I 12 43pj A IS ill
... . INo. :?7 No. 35
Soul liiiotiml.
I llwily.i Ilull,.
I Lv Now York, Pa K.Ii. 4 flOpi 13Hinti
" Philadelphia A A5p| 3n ....
! " Baltimore. . 9 Alpl 6 22a]....
Lv WiHh'liin, So. T1t.. 10 4741. 11 15 uj
Lv. Richmond .' 2 ooa, U Up .
; Lv D-inviiio I o 20 p! ....
I ' Caiirlotto | Bf15a lo 2o
" I ik Hill < lo 20 ui li OA pi
" 4 "better j III 55 a] 11 o7ut, ...
- Wtnnabom I li n a i; 2?lo
Ar C'ol'biH itiaiol't; at .12 6oun 1 37 04
Lv C-hlliibia t'u ilep't ' 1 lap 4 30 a]
" .I0I1UHI011M. i 2Up 0 02 a
" Trenton . ! 8 06p A 4H a!
" tiMiniivvillo i 3lMjij 7 17 a;
Ar. AugUMtO.. | 4 lip H 00 u| ...
Lv. Col'bin, S.n.&O.Uy.j 4 00p' TiOu
Ar. Charleston .. .j fcOOpj li 00 a
. Lv. Col'Ua, 1* C iiH.Ky. 11 12 47 a(
" Savannah 4 86 p! 5 l>ni ....
1 Ar- laeUsoimllo. ..j 9 bo pi 0 lo at
NI.HK PI NO CAlI~Mkuvi4.lT
Double daily paa.ou??>r service between Flor
! Idii airl New York.
>?i j >1? ?v a smug ton ami southwestern
Limited. Solid Vestibu.cl truth with dnunj
cur-; nnd first olns-i conches north of Chnrlotto.
Pullman dmwinir r torn eping cars between
Tottinn, JnrJcsonv-.lI'v Savannah, Washington
anil Xi'W York.
Pullman sleeping our between Augusta and
i Now York
I ! N'os <t\ and aft?U. S. Fmt Matl. Through
I Pullman drawing room buffo? sleeping ears no
i tweon Jaeksonvilln and Now York and At>
f ? and Chariotta. Pullman aleoplng oari
wtwen'i .1 uok-ohvillo and Columbia, on rout*
daily i worn Jacksonvtllo ami Clnclnnutl, via
Ashovillo.
W II JUKES. J. M. CUM*.
(4. hvi>i? Washington. T. M.. Washington.
v.\ A. TCTtK s. H. HAP: <WICK.
( . t A Washington A. <4 P A., Atlanta
"In addition to the above train
service, there is a local train daily
between Columbia and Charlotte,
making all stop*. No. 1)1
leaves Columbia (Blauding
Street) at 5:00 p. m., arrives
Charlotte 8:10 p. ni. No. 33
leaves Charlotte daily (?:30 p. m?
arrives Columbia 0:55 p. m."
JP GOING
WEST?
And want LOW RATKS I?> St. Louis,
Mfinpliis, New Orleans, incinnat i,
Louisville, t hieago, or points in Arkansas,
Texas, Missouri, Kansas, Colorado,
< tregon, Washington, < "alifornia.
or any point West, It Will Pay You
to write to or skk mk. Kxeur-ion and
| Special Kates from tune to time.
(Choice of Kuiit?'s. No trouble to answer
quest ions. Kates and maps fur'
nished free. Address I'i:ki> l>. Itrsn.
I>ist. Pass. Agent, L. ?v N. K. K..
Wall Street, Atlanta, tin.
Yorits Tim i y,
I'KKh l>. HI'SI I.
I >ist. Pass. Agent,
a i i. a nt a, < i \.
Spanish " Jack
i )KI:CK i:\kiixsk, TIN-: < i-:i.rl>
brated thoroughbred SPANISH
.1A< k the handsomest in the State.
which lias noon awartloil flu* lii^lic-t
promiiim over all competitors at the
! Slati* Fair for \t*ars, will -tanil tin*
'present season at tin' stables of Heath,
Springs iV i o. in tin* town of I.aneaster.
Suri1 foal guaranteed for *lo
April III, |s;i7.
?All kinds of blanks at the
Kstkkimusk ollice.
i ?(Jot votir .lob Printing done
at tho Kntkri'SISK ofliro.
Wanted An Idea ??$!S
, I'rofriM your Mm* : tliev nmv t.rlut-' v,,u wealth.
Write john WKIil'KKIHIKN ? co, I'atent Attorneys.
WnsliltiRt'.n, l?. f r ilo-lr t i>rl*e offer
, sua new list uf one tbuuMtuU IutsuUuus wanted.
QHIO RIVER AND CHARLESTON
RAILWAY CO.
L'asskngkr I)ki'akt.mi:ni .
In Hffeet Wi iliu-Hil ,v. May ntli IHl?r
! Northbound. | I Southbound
3 5 II 33 STATIONS 32 12 34
'AM A.M.IP. M |>, V p y IP M
' "? .4 u unlet. 1 I 00 *160
!)< Kail ||3 35 <5 15
I I? I I - 'I-, \\ e*?tvilli:. 11330 5 65
" I0 ! I-'! Kershaw I 1303 5 3)
" 3 00 III .I'll Sprite s. Ill .">0 4 3.5
II.V. 3115 I' .-a-ant llill..Ml 17 4 35
I 18-M i-5|... I.uneantor.... Ill 33 I 3 36
' I""' 3 RU.... Riverside. . .. II 15 3 36
I 1 -o' 3nO| Sprinydell In 63 3u6
300 1 00 OatmvimJunction 1045' I 50
-'d 4 In l.i'M.ilii: |ln 35 I la
~;i" I 3d Unci; llill ... Id 3d 13 5f.
'dd . I 4 43 .... Now port I* 31 1055
.MM' . . . Ti/.ah 1 47 10 45
$do I 50.1!.... Yorkvillo .... I l?35 to 3d
o3d : 53d simron ! 113d t*6o
')'V i ' '"l .Hickory Urovc 1 P 05! 0 36
rt 55 I 530 .. Smyrna . .. h 50 1105
' !" H llil d ".'I... HM.clisborj; .. | s 30 pool b -40
h3o' " '5l r.arlw ... 7 1* s 451
? 4K1 "'il'atternon Np: uV, 7 43 p 40
. 1,1,1 ll 5o| .Shelby .. .. 7 30 H35;
t*4o ! ... Laltmore .... 1 7 3">i
i* 50 . ..Moore s bo ro 7 251
1000 Henrietta 7 to
1030 .. Forest City... rt 5o
'1050 ..Ruilierfortiion.. 030|
.1105 . Millwood.... Odd
.11135 . Golden Valley.. 535
.1135 . ..Thermal City 530
,||3')0 . .. Glen wood ... 5 06
. 13 30 Marion 4 45
. I P. M. P.M.
P.M.! P.M. AM
1 I I A. M
\'i 1 S'2 hsiw rnniiiwHnn vvliW t !*.?? ??
! way .it U... U Hill, and with Seaboard Air Line.
I at ( atawha Junction.
( Nos. HI and Hii will carry passengers.
Nos H and 1*1 have connection at Marlon
Iwith Southern Hallway.
All trains will stopon siirna! a t Oukhtirst. HIyin.t
'aitueys, lioihlvs, Old l'oitit, London,King*
< rook, and Vain Mountain, a*
SAMUEL HUNT, President,
S. B. LUMPKIN, o I'. A.
Tourist Sleeping Car Line llelueen
Washington anti Sail
Francisco.
The Southern Uailway and it?
connections (the A. A* W. P.. L.
A: N. and Southern Pacific) have
inaugurated a Tourist Sleeping
Car Line between Washington
and San Francisco, via Atlanta,
New Orleans, and Los Angeles.
This sleeping car goes through
without change, leaving Washington
every Saturday morning
at 11 :lo, and is accompanied by
a Personal Conductor and Pullman
porter, who go through. The
Pullman fare for double beith is
$7.00 from Washington to San
Francisco.
This service is especially for the
convenience of the parties holding
second-class tickets, though firstclass
tickets are good in the car.
Further information may be
' obtained from any Southern Pail
v? ii_? ui ouiiiuci n i acme agent or
ollieial, or from A. J. l'oston,
Cieneral Accent, *>11 Pennsylvania
Avenue, Washington, I). or
from W. A Turk,
(J. P. A., So. Kv.,
Washington, I). C.
LANCASTER Jt CIIKSTKlt
RA1LWA V.
1 let ween (.'hester ami Lancaster.
in ofTcct 7 00 (km., Sunday, fob, 11, ihot.
Diiilif Shtnf<tI/.
1 Wcxtlionm!. Kii.stbnunil
I Nu. 9. No. II. No. 10. Nix 1
A. M I*. M \ M I*. M
11 i.i| ft ft" 1 Ar....Chester ...I.V I) Oft I 7 "ft
k 3ftl* Orr'a " 11 90| 7 80
h ?:{ ft "... KmwcS II :*>| 7 ;i"
S ttft! to' ' .Mi llaiilt'l s.. "ill l"> 7 Id
s -j> ft oft it " Ulehbitri.' | li ft" 7 fttt
h Ift 4 5ft llu.li IHVUle.. " ' 12 ".ft. h ( (
s "5 t 1:.* Ccclar Shoals " 1- Ift1 * I"
7 ftft t ;tft <1 "...IN>rt I .own ." 1" "ft a 20
7 :t* t '."ii * ".... i.locos.. ifti i"i > ttft
7 II" " M. r's Cross'jf" 12 Rot * Ift
7 ft'" I .1 l.v I... "caster Ar, I in h ft"
\ M I* M IP. M I* M,
Train 1* ovine I.oiic aster it 7:2" o hi., con
no t. .it i lu ster with Sonllium li.ill way coiiiy
' ii. (' I. nor Mi il (: (' .v N Vnsliliulc
ami 1( vol trains y'oiiih' west.
Trair. ! ov ... I.mcast. at ft I" ]> n... con
jncc'.sat Lancaster w ith <? K A I' lrom Com
ih :. oi.il Chester ill, sou" tii Railway ^oliin
north aii'i south anil w ith C. ?v 1. north.
Train lea vlntr < h* at II "ft a. in .connects
at Che a-r with v oitlorn Hail way from < liar
lotic, a.soC 1. I r. in north.
Train loavlng Chewier at 7:061?. n> connect*
with 7->onthern Railway from Columbia. (> C
& N from Atlant. u I C. I. from I.enoir
I.KIMY M'ltlNCS,
\V. 11. II AKIHN, rroftitli'nt
Vire-l'ros. and Manaper.
t
Tetter, Salt-It Ileum and lOczema.
The intense itching arid smarting incito
these di :isi i instantly allayed
l>v applying Chamberlain 'a Eve and
.skin Ointment. Alany very bad cases
have been pern, ineni ly cured by it. It.
is equally officii nt for itching piles and
a favorite remedy for sore nipples;
chapped hands, t hilblains, frost bites
and chronic sore eyes. Wets, per box.
Dr. CiuIj'r Condition Ponders, are
jnst what, n horse needs when in bad
condition Tonic, blood purifier and
j vermifuge. Tln v are not food but
medicine and the best in use to put a
horse in prime condition. l'ricc 25
cents per package.
xoTicr.
I WANT every a.an and woman In llio (*nit?d
States inleri -ipil n< the opium ami tVhtsky
h.ibita to have one of hit t?ook? on iheec dls?
cnae*. A Idreil H. M. wool ley, Atlanta, OA
I box uiiJ ouv will be sunt you tree.