Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, August 04, 1897, Page 8, Image 8
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ALLIANCE DEPARTMENT.
J. F. XI SB FT FUtor.
News Nott's From Primus.
Mr. Euitor: 1 will a^aiu en
deavor t?> uive Hie readers 01 tin
ENTEUI'IUSK a short sketch u
news from tin* com muni ty.
Farm ?vork is about liuishtii
up, and ci????*? Mr-1 ami prom
ise abundunt Vr I K. I'or
ter has got . fi n- I c't
ton as this scribe ...... . .. . a
It i< predicted hv ?<> ?? .<- ? >j I >r
mors that it w:!l yield tmle j?<
acre. () !r !ii !
K. L. 0. B Ik's farm if ns
behim:. . i i '
these are All.
* ] AOltlu *
in say ?^ a ;i>* v.l; . *
i!iji ttit* ??<tMiial- at m
put ><,. till' ... I .Six
trot'd ' h * "* * ' .??* ^ ? v * o t *
have a farm that 1 i ' m
eil lot a u v iii . u 1 .i
We Mil !l : ! IV' I i ?*i
than ;ni 1 w . i a i: e t.
Hun mt? > >! ill! ^.U'v! it tit
prerinii - vii I ^ i ii.i; has
abuiidalitis -! " fx upon us
We had a _ > e, entniisi?stii
AIlia nee m?-? 11ni- Saturday am
installed our > ?tvo fo
tin- next year.
We ai t* sioiuu to h'. v.* a mass
ineettnsr on the .'Jrd Saturday it
Alltrust al o'clock p. to., iltlt
our doors will lie thrown opei
wide, and we cordial iy invite tlo
puhlie to attend. County I.ecturo
W. (i. A. Porter, and a. ostan
Lecturer. H. F Mill r will ilelive
addresses on that ocea-iott.
As previously announeed, wort
commenced Monday last on tin
Antioeh eliureli at Stevens' Mil1
with H. F. Hrasinjrton .as bos
work man.
School hasonened at Stevens
school house with Mr. M. S. With
erspoon teacher.
B. K. Ai>.\.ms.
ALLIANCE KXCIIAMiK.
Annual Iteport nl' Manager
Duncan.
.Manager Duncan of the Alii
ante Exchange nunle tin follow
ing report to the Slate Allianci
at its recent meeting:
1 heg iea\e to submit this tut
annual report as manager of tin
Farmers' Alliance Exchange fo
the year ending J uly tilth, 1S'.?T
I'he past year's business o
your exchange will compare \ei
favorably with that of j.rece in.;
vears.
The bureau work as we nun
term it. has increa^e 1 until nov
it is one of the leading feature
O! the e\chn ii vr? I u-i'i?*-s.
To mve vou some idea of 11??
way in which the pxehaime i
used as a bureau of information
we received duriut: 111 - pa-t vea
d.r?:;o ieIters, all ol win* i wei ? ?
business matters.
I he memhei f . ?. I'^an.. i
tion use the inf irmati in furni h
ed J hern to ' i i n 111 '
tion in their |o al i.< : !*:r' ,
are much h'?ne!:,fed "1 t' w >v
e received 09 orcl ; for good a
wlncli we think werelili mi in
sal M .0 lot > iioniiM t?> tit* !. ,.i
bei's.
W e sv o( * it V. *t .. ii j i ice * i,
re11i, I !it on :11 I lin i ulloi I't ? n*
willcil i >111 11 - In* win
pi ices ot ail art!< !. * eoniuinnl
used on t lie fai a>s.
.)u-t one yeai a.o w iw re iiuii
i routed with the laid thai the en
tire productim o! ott m ti"s h.u
pas^eo minor tr ?* control 01 on
combination. u n < 1 oxfortionati
prices were demanded for then
In my report to tl,e <t:?to \l
lianco la?t yesu I irc.iinMjoinii
tliat wo u.-e ^ i.i. r i<!111 wtlie
substitute. Tin; State Alliaiie
took such action, and your ox
change was instructed to -??
what could he done in the way c
a substitute.
After considerable correspond
once and a personal '.'hit to N'ei
York, wo arranged with Wash
burn <fc Morn Manufacturin
company of Worcester, Mass.. fn
10,000 bundles of wire ties. Th
(Jincinnatti Wire Fence compan
made <|iiite a lot of wire tiei
which were used in this state an
j uwiiwk- * n i ir.-> nm jmh i\ n % * ?#?*?*.j
! t, therefore t alios 1 ."">0,000 bundle
, to pack np an average crop* Tim
, we see with a demand of <>."> cent
, per bundle, this combination pro
f posed to tax cotton planters o
, the state to the amount of .+'.17,
f?0O, when they considered tha
they had us at their mercy.
i do not want to make clain
tor more than is due the aetioi
^ of tlie Alliance nrgaization in on
I state, but the facts are befori
1 you.
i (Ineofthe largest iron manu
! facturers in the United States
without any solicitation on on
part, sends their representative
to see us to make arrangement
for cotton ties for the presen
i year's crop at figures as low o
lower than ties have ever beei
I delivered in the interior.
I I firmly believe this was du<
, to the existence of the organi/.a
. i tion we have. I have reported tin
. matter somewhat in detail as ni
U illustration of the great advant
i nee there is in having your I*u
f'siness organization in prope
3 shape, when any emergenc;
r arises.
I believe 1 can say wit lion
t fear of contradiction, that, afte
, the action of your Mate Alliance
r all the second hand and pioret
ties, together with the wire tio?
our farmers could get, were use<
i- in our la<t crop, and less bundle
* ' of new ties wore used in propor
tion in South Carolina than an;
. other rotten State. YnurAlliunci
x organizations did it.
i desire to call your uttentim
r to a ii^lit weight tie that i- oiler
i . I mi i ln> market t li i - s* a on
Wliilo I am not prepared to -a;
- that it is a fraud, because it i
ol! er< 1 r>n the market at jus
' .. =. .!. ! u< f-.rjn r ne- > i'
1 low -iimself decei v. d by it. ! t i
. .i tie ; /tat weighs -it) pounds .
.he tiundlo of thirty tie*, a
a a^ai.i l the la pound* to liiiiidii
Where the price of the I"< , am
tie is lixed at cent , the !._.'i
weight tie is sold at CcJ 1-2 eent
, per bundle. Weall know that w
- iia \ to ac< on it t t??r (lie b pe
c cent, tare, and it stands to rea
-on that il this is not eonsiimed i
- -ome full wciuht covering:, tha
the farmer will lose it in actim
1 cotton. To illustrate, a bundle o
e !."? pound ties at 7a cents, yo
c s.dl \ our cotton at 7 cents, an
i there is la pounds of ties at a cis
1 r.l T aonto t'All uo II it fYk r 7 t i ? l:
>1 Ior .i.j 1 Ie*s the T.'> cents, <,
I net, $2.10.
e The .'Jo pound ties ;?t <*>2 1-2 cent
sold at 7 cents, gives $2.10 lef
e the <52 1-2 cents, cost or Jnet $1."j
if 1-2 cents on every bundle of ligli
ties you use. This is what 1 suj
- pose might he termed fair an
.v legitimate robbery, as you ar
i- informed beforehand,
g A ">00 pound bale of cotton o
r its arrival in l/iverpool, the mai
o ket that fixes the price of cotto
y : for the world, is assessed <> p
S cent. f?r tare, which simpl
d means .'>() pounds to the bah
iii the southwest, about 15,(XX
bundles were used during tin
- last cotton season.
The combination on cotton tiei
were so well managed that w?
: were not aware of it until it wa
so late in tlie season that wo wen
at ureat disadvantage in the figh
' made against the imposition.
From our correspondenee witl
. the Alliance in North Carolina
ttieorma and Texas, much inter
est was manifested, and the reu
m>ii more active sieps were no
?akcn in those states was lo
w ant of business organ i/.ation.
Wo ti.'uM 'iciiir 1 lntvvi>\ i r t'
it tip. tin tni>t Kept lip, thoi
.. .vntild most assuredly join us an
. ?f li?>r cp'i <nn.
hi N< veinhcr. IS!M5. the illinnn
Sli . i company -??nt one ul Cum:
r (?nts tr? Columbia to see u* .. ;<
to Know if they would make ii i
lioon lies (they hud 11?*\* *r i :;: !i
, aiiy,)ut theold price.-.if v.? wnuli
. take them. Tkov, at tin
l time, stated that tle-?y v n<
ii? the ' 'ofton Tie trii t.and ha<
!V .1 to tie a party to it whet
; nvi toil to do so.
!: March we signed up ? roti
j tract tor ">,000 bundles < ! ties
i (' lunibni delivery, tr>r To cent
per bundle.
This was for the same tie tin
I 11 u-t demanded $1. "?.'> pet bundli
,. for just one year ago.
I An average crop of rotten fo
I South Carolina C 750 000 bales; ;
i ii.. ;II ......L- i;.... i... i...
[)j therefore you should put on h
9 J cheap covering as near as this "?<
: pounds as possible, and when
5' ever you fail to do so, you rot
uj yourself. I se only heavy bagging
s and standard ties, this puts your
[? cotton in marketable shape,
t 1 think the thanks of the Alliance
organization of the state are
i due Mecsis. Wa-hburii A Moon
, I M *i no fact o ri n " ci nironv of \V or
'oestev, Mass.. tor tlieir action in
. ;i i (1 i ag us in '*,lt in the cott
ton tie trust, and \'.e earnestly
r I urge our mem hers to make u ;?
of t'io products of their nienuf i
t ' ? ures w'm ? > tlj.? V"* Hi
: in tho tnar'.' t.
1 ti cone'i. ion, w ill ' poi t
| \v hat we lie.. i . i u.
s MICI ih-T Itf '!i> fii 1 czutliM. ill
1 ! 1 lli? n < (' mill I.. 11.1 t I U i It.. ? V till
i diould ;i. ! u\ V; -?r i' 1 *
r Vv- have to ?
1 y trade, pr d or ?.n
tj interest, sin ply t< look after youi
] ! own nli'airs: irv t.? impose on n
i one Mini don't allow yourself roh
| bed.
<'or. ;olii':ite voni orders for youi
1 fertilizer*. machinery your a?rri
s cultural implements throng:
i Vo 11 exchn ?mo a ml > i ? a 1 dil*ei i I \
tn for these things through it will
e the manufacturers.
The ca*h business done for 1ht
r past voir amounted to ?t?2,Sb!.
i '1. This was done it an ex pen si
i of less than o per cent, for all
* current expenses. All of wlnel
s is respectfully submitted,
s 1). I'. Dixcax,
.! Manager.
( Democratic Victory Predicted.
' l-'rom th<> Ww Yn-l; .1 ?t rn;,l
1 , Kx-Ciov. .lames K. C ampbell, o
1 j Ohio, was at the Kifth Avenm
r, Hotel last night, having come ti
'.(Jot ha 111 to attend to some privati
business. In conversation with i
" I reporter he predicted success fo
1 the Democratic ticket in the com
r ing fail election to be bold ii
s j Ohio.
Sl "1 am absolutely confident tba
I the Democrat's ticket will bo sue
r|Cessful this year," said he. "
11, believe the state is surely Dem
j ocratic."
ei "How about the legislature?'
' j was asked.
RI "I believe that we will no
II only carry our state tieke
uuoufih, nut we win nave a ma
jority in the legislature and sen?
1 a Democrat to the I'nited State
v j Senate to succeed Senator Iian
| na."
' "In that event who do you thinl
1 will l>e the SenatorV
1 ".John K. McLean in the onlj
' candidate in the Held at pre
', sent.''
' "To what do you attribute tin
s change ot sentiment in favor o
* the Democracy in Ohio?"
"There are several reasons fo
'* it. There has been a natural re
action of feeling since last year
a liesults .are what people wan
- from political vi torn s nowadays
i. They pounded the Cleveland ad
ministiotion because there was;
- panic, now thev are pounding Mc
i Kiiih y owing t > tin absence o
(11. promised prosperity, l ie
, |/W|MO ioumu* yy, ICDIIHO nun
more t" >;x t! ?y re to nart\' prin
s ciple.-."
A- kt'll what t II< t*t he coiuujp
,iic.-. ion juai nave .11 c.v j4uv
t tfii . k, 'i !.
*']'} ? .f? o4 ' i'?in is f< r tre
'* ->i 1 v. r today hy \ very considet
r able majority. In my judenien
i- the state would have jrone I'o
n Hryan last Jail it the < hicaji
t plit1form had declared simply to
?! true silver in addition to the 01
I diuary Democratic doctrine
i The plank in the platform whir
d denounced th" intervention (
;t the federal authorities in sf at
'H affairs was generally lnterprete
?r to mean th if tlio Democrat!
I ... I > ~ tl.
j'fiiiv I ii I i inn 'i i ' f I run ur til
s President for sending the feders
>s troops to Chicago to sustain th
'7 courts at a time when the mavc
it was unable and the governor <
>-1 Illinois unwilling so to do. (' po
d that proposition we lost the votr
o' of more than enough voters t
carry the state."
n 11 m t x
rn
OASTOI1IA.
I B
l ! llog Mange.
1 Kditor Home ami Farm. ,
ij I have been a subscriber to
: Home and Farm only a few
months and am sorry I did not!
1 commence earlier to take it.
The Home and Farm is a fount- J
ain of knowledge in a nutshell. |
i There in a subject anion; the <
multitude discussed that I have '
! not seen in your paper, which is J
Img mange, a dire disease among |
In g-, In ing near akin to cholera.: i
It is disease of the skin, pro- :!
luced '.dim sib.wing hogs to J;j
r 'ton' fanny: ids, under old .
shelters. I .! I l v, dll i V -.oil, ; 1
!!t'' ..i* {hem to li ? in ,
sh It M-?'d !> is, wd' -mt being
i' c' i <! t'i fc! , This should
i evei . hid or throe wecLs
, and the hogs hould be" well I
Isprinkled with stilt While wet ; .
ii.Mil rain, litis in..- i h f.rved, t
. v.;!! t ; ,!:'! '
J with the disease. It the disease j t
-'nr.: I occur, ! would suggest the
* i following:
Make a trot. ; In t .\>n > I .It
i i 1.
aim water: em-it r toe hog- by
feed icy corn and give tl;-m a !
-' tlior :i"!i spraytn\r. :. ri pray ii
not con vim) if nt. the next !>' t 1
thine that, ! know i- :i l?r? ?mi
i made of broom st raw. !* is quite!
jps-pntial tii.it ho should lie
, looked after a- r ;'ds this (lis
ease. hs hogs infe>te ! with it can 1
not thrive. It produces a thick
I ; skin, fills np the pores, destroys I
i tho elasticity of the skin, and the
hoe becoinos still ami innotiv.o i
J. li. Bryan, j
Newton Grove, N. C.
Alliancemeii Take Notice.
We will need some of otir hag
f jzinir and ties by September 1st
31 and I will ask you to send in
i your orders to nie as early as An
i gust loth and allow us lime to
1 get, it here when we need it.
' .!. F. Nishut, Ik A.
To The S. S. in Lancaster County.
The Interdenominational Sun
j day School will meet in Camden
August tilth to 2Gth. County
secretaries are urged to send in
I their reports before that time. I j
will send out report blanks to all 1
II the schools as soon as possible and
t j ask the Superintendents or See
' returies to till litem out and mail
'' to me as early as they can so that
I can make my report in time.
.1. F. Nisiiet, St a. See.,
Lancaster County
I
(' Cures liiilne) autl llhuliler I'rou31
Tnousands of .-men cases have j
f t been cured by the use of Botanic
Blood Balm (B. B. B.) If you
r doubt it, call or send to the Com- J
puny whose advertisement ap
pears in this paper, and they will,
* for a one cent stamp, send you a
hook of wonderful cures, not only
* o! tli ai.ove diseases, l>nt of all
4 manner nt ailments arising from
impure Idood. It is the standard
' remedy ol the ..t,e lor tiie ouie of
all hlood Hid -1. in dt-ea.-es. $1.1 III
' per larpi hott le.
CtTRKP with TWO nOTTLK8.
I. A. Maddux, Atlanta, im,,
writes: '! had creat iroohSo in
passing urine, which was tilled
' with sediments. My l#aek and
loins cave ni" iniicli pain, and !
' lost iiiv appetite, strength, and
1 llesh. I hoeame tier . m i , md nn"
ah'o tr? sleep. Two hottles of Ho
tfitiii, isioou niuni ( is. r?.; gave
me entire relief.M
5. ;
li S. M. Kllis, Atlanta. <*a. writes;
it "Botanic Blood Halm (It. I>. I!.)
e cured itih (if most stubborn ee/.ed
ma. I h;i< 1 doctored it without
c success for twelve years,"
e For <ale by druggists.
l' i'lirait Trip.
)r Mr. <ieo. M< I*. IJatte. traveling |
passenger agent of the Seaboard
ii Air Line, was in town last week
?s advertising an excursion to I'rov
o. idence, K. I., over the line rep
resented hv him, and hy steamer
, Ironi Norfolk, \ a.
Round trip tickets, good for 'JO
I days,from August 1 1th,for $10.on
Iroin ('at aw ha ) iinet ion, including
'j berth and meals on the Steamer.
mi: DRGin?nroxsi'ni>Ti03r y
oa? is k < i ici:i>. -f
r. A. Nleeiiiii. .11. ll?e
dienii*! ;?u?l Neieiili-l. M ill
Neinl. I-'ree. Three liniilcs ??!'
51 Ix \in I v l>lxe??vere?l Itrmix
<Iiex In KufiVrs.
Kditok Kntkim-imsk. :?I have distovered
u reliable run* for (Jonsuinpion
and all liroiii-liiul, Throat and ^
[iUiitf Disease-,tieneral Itecline, l.oss '
if Flesh and all ?Vmlit ion.; ?r Wastes'
Away. Ity its timely use thouihimIs
*il apparently 11 |i? ' - - v.s*8
lave Iti'i'ii onroil S i proal-pn-i? i vo am
I of i I s power to ciii't', that to inn la* its
unfits Known. I will send, free, to any
itllieted reader of your paper, three
?>tlh of my Newly !>i -ever"'! lionie- /
li > upon ri ipt of F.- pr - ami PostHie.
n<l<lre: i. T. A SI.IXM M. M.
s |'in*' >t. Xe\\ Vork.
in v.r.t. '' i mention
h n ler.
- ?-r sy r;r =rn? ?<
\'i AN i i.: . ?? i. i n i . . .XT
lii>a tj *>;: .... . : ;. .. .. . Ite, hut
tie; : i. t i o - .'it'') per moot li,
>' ite and
." i" a lie . I; At I \ I J-' I K K
i .' I A 1. * 'o.. 11ai i e , O I-.
i t\ii iJt.-jc ffiEOiCiiiE ?
I . .'11 n . _ ;
\ In . 4 ? . I? 'j! *
o . ! 1.K ?' -U JUt# * 5A
I nn?l .rl til r ' ;* : n?M ^^
, RIPANS T A RULES ,
; \i?iy t?o ??! t iJ it*"' li v h
jipi?lU?utJoii to nt ur? ?l ?iriijn;|*t.
When Yo'.i Buy a
Piano or Organ
Yo : waul .t fornlitv11 m? r.nd vo'i wnnt
In^Wtllt. il 11,,i111.ii u,kr:iti!r?' for l>
ion/ u*up 'I hi' in v fr .i-nd, i> uh.it tins r"
Every one is carefully made,
loin.' iK-Illl.' -Mi'-i-il tlrst, o swont,
.1. :.ik. lii| ii.I I.ii.. .'..nil uinl .usliy
it l.i'iiiiiitiil :wnl urilsltc I'iisf Nnthinx
prottii r tlnin ihe
WESER PIANO +
AND
BRIDGEPORT ORGAN.
i .11 tin- ticst purl '.lex in tho liM-rlton
u; il.o iaxiilc works wbuli writ ihtIoo*
Remember, o,
OollGRQ
1 csiri'luily M'liict ikiid ti-xt eiicbH lH,
O'L'un uml tln-y must I.k |3tl,
ilolivcr ilictn. No tnun run i
_ # . 15 yours of
Low Prices, rasi SSS?
... animation.
Komi my weelty talus u, 1)01ir,i. turK..i.nKiV,lnR
l\rly
York o|h?, S. C.
PCRtcnr MAMunnn
I 5-BIP iiil'ilBilUUU
NOW WITHIN THE REACH OR
EVERY MAM,
IMnny mon nrr nu{f*ritia nntoM ml lry.
|Ri{tniir mo:i4> for medicine* go* i an I bad, B
but for the wutit *?f int**ll!w?nt treatment. urn M
being laid au HELP e
ii in tli" reach nf fvury "ill'i iin; nm! wetik M
man. AlUaM.of NCRVOU8 DISEASES M
WEAKNESS, FAILING ENERGIES, B
VARICOCELE, UNNATURAL LOSS- J
IKS AND DRAi^S,* bather fhey bo from 0k
tho vtltn iH<>f e.iriy r:rvor?, indiscretiunn fiQ a
overwork, fickrof^, or from any cuum*. M
we cnn quickly and permanent'y euro Q *
by most unfailing motho?U known to modem |H
Khr.uuiaii ti?. C'nt.irrh, Kniney nn?l l.iver ('om- A
Ml
a} t born difi'u m ; ro likoilrow rii iiion, ?rrn-T>ifii{
My? ' ? svop ? A i
W W ? *t ' rJcnd or Ouar .itco B mfn
ol
$8 t ? !! n .'un l
g " J
oY'? -lEDiij^L t'u),, Omaha, NEB,
(01 Noutu?k?, lu^rporutud.)
^ 41 r> t"*fo fl v* Mfio Who ran think
ft a, .tea ?,n >aea ussis
I * r * ? , v. ,r 111. 1 "IV I I I T? hT \ >l| wraith.
Writ,* WKI 1*1 ItlMcN . Co I'at.nt Attor
\ i, WaahltiRton, 1> (!., r. ' Iholr $1,800 prllA offer
aim new ?L l ol one l.? . au l in vcutluiis want* J.
LADIES M Yon KNOB
A- vi.'V OR. FFUX LE
Steele Pennyroyal Fills
^ am tin oriffinnl and only
J FKKNCH, trnfo nml mltahlx euro
_/ on tlio jnarkot. I'ricn. $!.(?}; sent
\ by lii'iil. (ioiiuiliuanlil only by
EBBmHlilllB
fVrtalneur* forSI- k If. mlnrN I?yi?i fjula, lit 1||r?*ntlon?
Hour Moimirh. < |,|*i r ??nt|>laint, KviiiaIi
in I NPrvt. I ?iM'P .. K??i t -. an*I aII nf
I (Ih-Htofnnt'h. I.ivi rnnil Hloml. rit*/i?Aiit( Mlltl. I'rompt.
Si. vi- t?- ? i t|.inrf In Puttie?, fifty tfa\ M.ili
I bj Mil I'lU^rfiaU .
11 (iUilli'v v'uu ? .* rnmi sr.v f
LC mIUPI O TIiIm pomoily bclntt Initirrrtly
to tin*
dM lii'Ht of tllOHO dlMOIIM.'N
Q of thn <?cnlto-l!rlnary
! X| 9|M Oricani., rr.|ulr(M no
In (Vl j| a rlnngr of illot. I'nrf
W w* eunrnnt<T<t In 1 to H
1 ? tlnyn. Miunll plain park<
n tt n by mall, SI.OO
V U only by
.1. ! ' Min'kov A Co and II. C lloinrh A Co ^
Kilucitlo Tour IIimvi in Willi fiiftriirotfi.
Candy Cathartic, cure cnnMlpatlon fornvor.
1 \'K', -Xk. i( C. C. C. tail, druggist* rotund money,