Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 21, 1898, Image 2
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A resolu'i' \ ?iul<>'
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fourth?M. L. Doik.Ms' n.
h?Wm. Ji-nVrit
. . -W. J, Montgomery.
SI I). J*. idird.
('(\ Ton eft was electe
St A a*and Mr. ? .
GunM .-tnry. *
On (, first ballot 1 '<?L 1 >. I i
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Tompkin* received 1) v>i? > .* to
State <Minimum, ?'??1. W'ilic done
JO and W. I). Kvan< ! !. <>: i/.i
fourth hal!' t Col. .lones :ro' J
votes and Mr. llvans 17 tho IbV
[ mer being elected.
\ On the second ballot < V.lone
i Tompkins received 1 volt ; oi
) the third ballot the vote was It
to 10, with one vote blank.
. DISPOSITION OF RESOLUTIONS.
1 Chairman Henderson, of tin
Vvcomniittee on constitution am
I y-laws, reported favorably oi
\4*. Caines' resolution so as t<
Pr\ ide for a chairman in case o
vaciPncy in that oflice in varioui
V counties. A'dopted.
An unfortunate report wat
a/1 A AO \ll?? f In m1 I ? ' ?- - ' -
v/n iiiji . \ i(U i i 11^,1 i.'IJ li I l'SOIIl
tion, that the State chairman bt
elected by tho convention am
not by the committee. This war
adopted and tho resolution wa
killed.
Uufavorable report* were mad*
on the resolutions ot ^r. 1'attoi
and Mr. McMahan, inquiring
pledges that no money h*s been
used by candidates and thatVate.
ments should be tiled that\*io
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THE CONVENTION.
i?isfi?KXSAUY * ';;t ?{?,!:!>
The Stnic Dmiioci :< ?'? a?.I?
TX i 3i S I'rc^.iKil 'ill 8 ill
imrtunt and Kut< v KIbr KtciiIRi
Cotuint>i;i 0. > : I, r. ;
The iSltilo Democratic ( on vim
tion iinishe \ it \vr ' 1 ' '
lust night a I'* : i in -v.
sion anil won! ! nil" to tr> 11 i! ?
the result.
The lix ' : iJ f \\
of the session, . .1 i
char. < fv . : ?
liisloi .\v:, *?.v
dorse men t of 1 i < . *
^ x v The chastise < nt , < . rno
money or unlawful practice ha<:
' used. These were also buried bj
~ the convention, as was the unfa
vorahle report on Mr. Kennedy')
resolutions to prevent candidate:
holding office and rui ning foi
? other offices not to Via1 whei
ts the new ollice is to I a sunied.
's I * iif.ovnrnhhc ruriM1 v w r n';
adopted on Mr. Pat-ton's* reeolu
tion as to the time for holding
meeting, ami on Mr. M-Mthan'f
it olutiot. "dative t" : osBin n adopted
by (!.? Richland count)
">nve"ti >o. Mr. 'U r'ali xn made
n el , : " d . r ' M r; oh
: .on. :: . M ' ' 1 oxpl ti:
" j if.no. nv. .i.b
I the committer iction was sua
1
| tamed by the convention. rhi
I followiug resolution by Mr. Pat
i ton w.? 5 well received be th<
t
:
K ved, that the i ihr
amended by r. ' "i ; t)ie fob
; tl ? SCCt i ' t
. ij (.1i: !*<:! :o . :m': i '
i rul ' '<> 1 ' "i <*'! 'tin* 1
. i .o vo' .tfcr troips ci
' ') \ mil' vred iT tr
*' > \ tho Unite'! Sfntf<?
' v, wilh S;>ni' , t
' 11: r s i .
u v ?ntnary loiit'ujv win
' i." ; i ?r i St it.
.. nil t!i. may bo alt--' nl
.
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* ; i } .*> i -i: w to vr.i'i'i
siqu:"ot: nta as io length *>f rest
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.r. St. tiil'si 1 : >\*( i to i;iy tIn
u Hvor.' r. ft. on tho tnh'o
- i ?t t': .< <>! litioii wasdispo.-i
: to ati-iij . 'o\ tli action Oi '.lit
! I
a!HO 1 Oi. rc?<
tior. r. 1 > , ?-t Now! rn
A.|). Vi!: ; of ( <>l! :
!< la 11 jo r -n t i i\ tin
c mj. inn : - t*... . to no
it; ?ro than ! j in o??h conpv-s
. i ' t I ' >y < yHrvv I 1 in: \ v
\ f a- '1 v . r' \va rl;n11
iilm resolution of of Mr. Gaim
r1 .
Im'iIm' n ?? t\o rentvaniz tion
ekfbs by tho executive commit
iin- waa adopted. An in
>!,
lormai report w is msi<lo on Mr
Kario's r?solution looking to tin
eompo- ition of county conventior
1 by representation from clubs or
x a brr i of their membership in
? stead of poll list.
Mr. Harnwoll offered no amend
j inont providing that in cities ol
: 1 f>,000 inhabitants and over thai
representation bo by the poll 1 iht
1 The argument in favor of tho re
i port being mainly in view of tin
) expt diency in conotv districts
I' He suggested his position in ai
.
earnest manner.
.Mr. Uodgers wanted to offer at
i amendment which he though!
would suit both parties, tl at ?a>
to allow each county to arrange
! for its club's representation to br
as suited it best, the basis of rep
rosontation to be as approved by
each county,and nobody could ob!
jeet. Mr. Moses of Orangeburg
i moved to lay the amendment on
; the table. This was carried. The
committeo made an unfavorab!
| report on Mr. Bacot's resolution
I afc to certain changes in the con
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I
I ntitution. This was also adopted.
r The old constitution as amend
ed by Iho resolutions passed was
s then, on motion of Mr. Clary,
u adopted. The committeo on resor
lutions and platforms reported
1 through Mr. Aldrich, unfavorably
on Mr. Brown's (llarnwell) resolution
to nominate the state ticket
- at this convention. Report
; adopted.
Vnfavor&blo on Mr. Lancaster's
resolution assessing candidates
, A over 3 per "out. of the salary
i>r the office. Report ad' oted.
B: fav' iii' !e or. reieluiinn of
1' c ^o for placing boxes at
i vim p.ojis 1 r proamnion, ingn
| n?-?> n?ul dispensary. The un'v.vnrni
report was adopted by
1 a hi rye vote.
\ substitute (o resolutions of
' I r. Aldiich a-.ul Hloa^n a? to plat
| .~m ondor-in{? t.h? p diey of the
national Democratic platform
Iadopted at Chicago in 1896, and
W. J. Bryan ;ho 5t >nd?r 1 boar.
in tii" : vend elauce endorsing;
' e administration, and in other
f I r?'onrtbeinu essentially Mr.
> AldrichN resolution.
i'i . *ubstitute for t! > clam ?
> endorsiv r the administration v.'as
I i as follov at "That we endorse the
i ! -'liri. - f t><? 1 '< mocratic party
, )f Son,;' Carolina and roaflirm
II our ; '? . iance of i cse principles
. i en c' o \ in our previous
. platform,
11 A i unty <-? t commit-_ 3
'the-' -.' jt ! ?<; "s '1
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1., ' ' I II I. J I.) r ' '
* ' ' i.' '' - : f o t MiTif rT
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! ift ?'is-. -lv irv !.
.luti.n oi tlio i q?or question,
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t . : S ' t IlO OOOpl-.
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' St. uli J v i. J. 1, . 'comb,
JJ. n P^r , Edward A. TreBOott,
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i oil i iv !>j
> i: . di-'d cr Ham berg a
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s'.ihsf]! t. f)ir ? v i.??I - matter:
' i-: cni/.iiig ii. right.of Domo;
cr:-.. - i) dblVr ?,:? question?) n
public | . licit t.u peo
' it ' . j.-li int..-.- Democratic
- ; rii ary jlm;' 1 ! * tl.cir vo" settle
i. 1 . i!i s r used in the
r;imp?lin. \v - !? r th 'jl! on
a to intoxicating liquors to the
! people for their decision to be
inaiui'f-ioit i?y tho selections of
candidate- in the Democratic priMl?
v
i V* I J
{he vet ' was tak *n on Mr.MayI
field's substitute. It was reject1
< <1. i i.i tninority report wan also
reject' 1 by a vote of (?<> to 1-1.
The ell':': iit*co report was then
'adopted as n whole without further
consideration.
Whooping Cough.
. I I had a little boy who was nearly
dead from an attack of whooping
! cough. My neighbors recommended
< haiiiberlain's Cough Kemedy.
* 1 did not think that any medicine
i would help him, but after giving
him a few doses of that remedy I
, noticed an improvement, and one
r bottle cured him entirely. It is
; the bent cough medicine 1 ever
had m the house.?.1. 1.. mookk,
: .v<iii' it I iurgettatown, I'a. for
s sale by ,1. l\ Maekoy A: Co. and
I!. (\ I longh A- ('o., Lancaster, S. (\
Tlio Spanish shell that killed
; ^ five men on the deck of the Winslow,
it is noted by the Cleveland,
! (Ohio.) Plaindealor. killed one
South' rncr, one Northerner, ono
Irishman, one Clreek and ouo
i negro.
w
'I S
all objection removed.
Senator Forakcr t'u'.or^ ?!?? !teiitra
of the Confederate
Washington, May JO.?"I think
J it would baa good thing at this
j time to return the Confederate
! battle-Hags if our brethren in the
South want t-hetn back," said Senator
Foraker. ' This offer coming I
from Sen a lor For..kei\ has the
greatest rigniiicane , for to this]
i \y the country has n <: forgotien i
tle> famous message he sent in
JSs7, while governor 01' > >hi >, to
i Captain i,i>k;ne Carso. , of 1 i 11.s-1
j boro: ''.No rebel ilag3 ehail bej
j returnee1 whih r am govern' r."
1 .lis v?3 at ti.e time 1 rcsiuetd^
C.oveland issued his order to tho!
toon Adjutant tienoral Drum, of
the army, directing the return.)
jv^Keu to>mghl \ Hat ao thought!
cf mo proposition n> return tho I
ilag , a propositi n !. ving, in this
day of fraternal ! dug when /or-1
nun' i oderai 6oidi( i. an<l ex-Ooti-;
itidoiatos are standing shoulder j
to shoulder and loaui \ .r tiio arm; |
of tno United States, tnudh s tiuiui.:
it.-, -ovor, and o he .
gestiou that tin rot . .. t . o.
mad' nt tho (Jrami \rniy noampment
in Cincinnati, next I
Septt mln r Sen -tor i raker l id :
"The return of tho ' ii my
judgment, i - a matt r Mm aooendri
much upmi ten- mo. ii fy ;
attending tho return and whoj
dee- ;t. Tin eirciiiMtain t arel
| wry oil tore t now trom \ ..ai j
i . v re v, hta ofr. y ,.n. , ,
piepo^t . i 1 o arn tlu in. . i.ius.
far, iii.it l have . i hv id ii. i.
. . . :>.i . . .;! J I,
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i Ii : tliiak vou! i a
tk . c<? giv: all aol
t "I 1 \.- .. . Me\V , 1 i; m J
yt I'm < r m'-. Mioy wen m i;-???!
.. .< li.l i.ii. I say l l,u\ in .er ii.-ci.
1 years of house keeping-Unit gave su< a
IBfttiof '...ry results as a laxative or
I cathartic.' Crawford Pro .
i England's Grand Old Had*
1 In warden, M iv 10.?he u. \v
M d tone".- death v.: ore d
( ' 'iv Ik: a,;:.. ;t tie co:
jkv tolling the church bolls.
oniy absentee .it. tho !:; f moment
:i- littl" ! orothv Drew. I s ] .
vorite gs -mlcliil 1.
His end was the most peac tul
imaginable. I)i\ idobie look leave
of Mrs. (ilndstonn at nim oVioek.
She bora ii]) nob.. I >r. iuiss.
II nry (lb. 1 tone ;iu I Dr. 1> ?bio
tare r nriring a statement of ) i4
*
j last hour-*.
The members of bis family :tl
ten-la:! early communion at li t
! warden church, condm ted oy
lieveivnd Stephen (Hailstone.!
' The: ordinary service was ]>r< fared
jwith cleeled prayers from the
burial service.
The queen.the i'rineo i . Wah >
and Ambassador Hay sent expressions
of condolonco to the
widow. Telegrams are coming I
from important personages
throughout the civili/ed world.
"I ho uncertainty now existing
in regard to the probable duration
of the war,1' says the Washington
Post, "ulioilld nromnt
i extend the production of such j
product* as arc likely to bo in the,
greatest demand for use in the J
army. < )f these, the small, white
navy bean holds a prominent
place." Wo should think the
army or militia bean woul 1 be
better but perhaps tin I *<?-1
knows. We pass * he hint along
for the benefit of whom it concerns.
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THE MEXICAN IIOKDEK.
Mexican Troops Will Co-operate
Willi Those of the United '
States in Preventing I)ep- X
nidations. '
Austin, Tex., May 18.?I'resi(lent
Diaz of Mexico has written
(J- vernor Culberson that he has
i re.-'. Mexican troops on the
border to render assistance) and
pr':t : citizen? on tho Texas ride jk.
if calle I Ou. I!o says he has sent i
additions] tro ps to the border
with order? toco-operato with the
i m ted States troops in p: 'venting
depredations on Lex as -oil
end has instructed thopi t ask
the o op ration of CnN i grates '
troops if necessary. lie closes
' is letter by saying, "with the
h"po that tho good ! ions *of
triii- cod candid friendship which
r r so many years have v t1 ! the
' republics of North An. .den
iiiue, aud wi ! th , .
>(" cultivating them on my
inter; 111iuthe will of thin
i slf your ntlejitiyo poivant and ^
ftuMifl." *
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i< . and ne ? i . simple
i .?r - lorn." . ; i ri
human i: y o i! . 1 o, 1 i;it.illil/'i'
. ire.
Si'i.'lH l! 1 i 1 ^ ' Til -A.M .,
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,i-I ;
rcstll - In in tl to tin .nui'y a.
cm Ii' r'-.inii'd ' any i iilorn a'1'' :
Mis a rtiontha ! . .' trouble* ami
nr.ni .j inn an < < .. >h? in any rli
n it? i?proven by trlfi t 1 -icrs of
Pili illril in hi.-. Aiii'-rioan anil
. i; pi- i i ihr.. rios In thousands
I n i Mi -f ruroil in a 1 parts of the
j w orld.
Mi'ii A p rt.s roi ! that bron fiinl,
cl:i>>? anil lungtr hies lead to
i( oiir-niii |>t ion, whieli, i.ciiitt t-mi
. :i. ii; i i i ii> anil e.-rtai death.
> ri; > writ.'t-i 1'. \. s>locum, M.
I'jiie^street, N. . York, giving
i i'1-ilii ' amii'Xi n eililreat. A ml IIIA
, i ree iiit> iiriiu* w ?J J 1 ?? promptly seut.
1 r> r- -liont?1 I:tke uistr.ut advantage
of hi - nori: - prppositton,
I'l- i < ' !! tin- l >, *r??r fliat y on saw
] hi- niter in l lie KmkrI'HIsk.
Notice?Lancaster Graded .
School.
lo all whom il may concern :
'lain* notice Ilia! piir?oani lo a pelil
I I.Ii Milled lij tell m I I- a .< I leeholdr
resident in Lancaster >ehool l>i-!i
I, we the undersigned. Trustees of
aid IHstriet.do lier t?y call a public
i meet iiig to he composed of all those
\oters who are resident in and return
I for taxation in said district real or
personal property of the value of not
! less than one hundred dollars, to asi
semhle in the ? mirt II >n-e at Lancaster.**.
? .on I'riilay the J7th < iy <>f May,
i In'.in, at t o'clock, p. in., for i lie pur.
pose of electing a ehairinaii and socre|
tar\ of-aid meeting, live trustees of
said school Ili-triet, and of determin|
tug what -peeial tax, if any, not to ex
! ? ? *(I live mill*, -hall be levitil, a-> tin*
majority present slia11\decide, on all
| ! In- r?al ami personal property within
~-:ti?! s.-lionl i>i?trict for tlus maintenance
of the public, sellouts of said
1 n-1 ri This May loth, ISi'S.
1$. F. Mm.i.Kit,
\V. T. <; MKltOMY,
M. 1'. < 'mawi oiti>,
('. T. ( 'on nous.
I'rtislees of I.aneasler School l>isl
ri? t. , .May l(?, ls;?s.
I.tiolt! A Hiiicli in Time
.aavr? nine II 'Ionic Hifiw nilnrnve<l g
pleaaann n In early Spring mxlK
Kali prevents i Dsngin at .i
Kt'VfM. A< t- n the liver, tones up the Mys-lP
totn Bet > in Quinine at mtceii, try 9
it. At lit- .vistri. fiOC. Hint !tl'J hollies. A '