Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, November 19, 1898, Image 1
J. B. MAC
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f VOL. VIII.*
South Carolina & (iourgiu !>.!{.
I IMK T V III.K NO. 15.
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Wi'Sl-Flrst (I' iiv. K.i-.: I'ir "(I. .
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" 12.12 " WfHlvlllr 2.2*
" 12.40 " Kershaw 2.1 5
" 12.55 " I If,nli Springs l 15
' 1.00 " IMrasaut lllll I in
" 1.20 ' l.ntifasii r I 20
" 1.115 Kivi-rsiile i 1.05
" I5i? ' . Ciit iwlia .Innotl<hi 12.50
" 2.15 " Iloclt lllll 12.25
' 2.35 t Tir/.ah 12.115
" 2.4s " Vi.rkvillf . 11.52
? 303 * Sharon 1137
" 3.1s " ^li' Uorv drove 11.22
" 3.30 Smvrna 11. in
' 3.3.5 Itluf k-iliurft IOI5
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" I la " 1 l'atterson Springs I
1.35 Shelby H? 15
, " 1.45 " I Baltimore 9.55
" I.K " Moors boro - S.V
5.0'J Henrietta y.:w
' 5 lu " Forest City. ft'-'l
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H3 (iitfinuy Division. H
fi l.ve.'?:to A. M iilacUsburir. Arv. r.tin .
f ' 5.50 CIiitiiUi'I! Falls. 7 05
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Train No. ii, .'oitiv Ai -t in..;? < iiayli_'iii
n.'ciion at l.aneaster with tin I. , ,v c I!
at Koi'li Hill with fho Southern It.U .. t*
north, at llliicltiiliiiru' with tin' Southern Tt
No. TS. Kolti'.' Mast makes entitle.'!ion at Mai
N ('. with the Southern It. I" . at It'.he'.with
Southern ami at I.aneas'er with the
C. It. it Train No. HI. Knin r. t in tin
Itection at Shetliy. N < . with the S A I.
It., KotUK rn.it. .Mi lor . f re Ik lit Irn : carry
imso'iiKers it proviileii with tie -t.
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r.. A KMKRSON. Tra-tie M. .a/.
NOTICE!"
To tlic 'i'.ixjf.; c i t I' l.tii.t- is
County :
Tin* Ti ii r i * - ? lli , v. i! i
open i< v ;in . !' t;i
^ for fise.sl year I
day of October to tin- .Mist ?!; ;?
^ December. !v'.'s.
Tlx* levy is ;is loilow.-. \i/.:
State, 5 mi
County,
C. it C. K, It,, >!
School, :>
i.ocai. i.kw.
O. \l. iV C. II. II.. (ilils
Creek, Iin
O.K.& C\ K. 1L, I'leas}
ant Hill, o in
O. K. <fe C. Ii. K., Cane
Creek, 7 in
Lancaster Graded School, I
Kershaw " " I
Oak mu st " I
Ione? X Kortds1* " 2
TOTAL I.KVVS I'.V WRTIIICTs.
Indian Land, 1<? ni
Waxhaw. It; 1
Cane Creek No.
A Cane Creek Graded. -J7
Cane Creek Jones X
^?'uds, "Join
Gills Creek (iraded, J I , '
* (Jills Creek Jones X
Heads, '
Buford. |f>
"!:it 1 'reel Nu t;. 11.
Flat Creek No.
(Kershaw). *J0 ni
_ *'leasant IJi!I. No.
(Kershaw), I'.t m
a Pleasant Hill, No. 7. I!?
Pleasant Hill, No.
(Oaknurst), 'J.'J in
Pleasant Hill, .Hum > X
Roads, JI in
CedargJreek, It!
CedarA>eek, Jones \
o-oad*, Ism
Respectfully submitted
, _ J. K. Hr4.veKMo>
11 Co. IT,
? You will 1>e aide lo tiiuk
tP selects , of sewing machine'
the ^ tkkfrisk ollice now.
have three kinds, all New 11?>i
?We want to sell 3*011 one.
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1 Can't you sleep well? Pain <
i,. in your back? Lack energy? b" ,
Appetite poor? Digestion L
M. ' 1 bad? Boils or pimples?
i These are sure signs of L
" ' J poisoning. f <
4 From what poirons?
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ways found in constipated ^.
. bowels. y
If the contents of the ^
^ bowels arc not removed from y
y the body each day, as nature i
4 intended, these poisonous
>. substances arc sure to be <
* absorbed into the blood, always
causing suffering and ^
i. frequently causing severe ^
% disease. .
y There is a common sense %
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^ and natural movement of j <
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m asricwi? b
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secure inTi'iain'iil -in|?I? > Hi-Mil ami an*
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atirriurf up t he lar.) liver nn?l driving all iin*
I pari tic* from the body. Ilrnin t . i \ i ?
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PLACE TO BUY
BRMI - W
. C., SATrRDAY, N
'kiiamkitl vers or nkoko
SOLD! KKS.
SIi*J in by Stealing ;i Dug; Then
Murder Several People.?liesuit
<tl Sending Negro Troops
I:? Do (iarrison Duly in Cuba.
A very I'gly A Hair.
Santiago, Cuba, Nov. 15.? An ]
incident occurred last night a11
Sun Ll lis. !l limit" niiloc *?#? ? J? of
Santiago, which caused a great
deal of ill fueling among the!
Cubans and considerable annoyance
among the ITiited States
military officials here.
All the colored regiments are
encamped in the neighborhood of
San Luis. The.\ were sent there j
virtually to get them out of the!
way, because of the difficulty experienced
in managing them.
TheVolored nllieers seem to have
little or no control over their men,!
and oflieersand privates are often 1
seen drinking together.
The trouble began last evening
in an attempt to arrest two sol-j
diers for abusing a Cuban workman
and stealing hi- hog. The outrage
was committed on the Norma*
sugar plantation. Lieut.
Jose Kerroni a. ?diiof of (icne . I
Wood'- geuda riiiio in in ti i it t < i 1trirl,
a Spaniard, but a Cuban
sympiitSii/.i r, and ;i man whom
('i l>. \\ o< ! !. aev. t i I a'uIt' all I
. uiir ?<_i hi: . . n. " ! t< is- !.
Ilii' a 11 (v- {
The h . , v.belong ii i.>
!! ; i Ii i ir n . r. . e. .1 > 1.
1 1
>1 <.ti all 1 ?<' c 00 red 111011 V( ;srinir
tl?o uniform of the I'r.it<-d
> .it ?-S ! rill V, a f t ;? -!<( ! t I it at c
where limit. I-Vrrera 'v;i-. ami
kept up a re.-alar fte-'ilade.
Lien?. !'. :t? va, Antonm Kotnan,!
an old man. Krnilin I'ettran. a
boy of seventeen and a baby, and
wounding several others. Two'
soldiers wore killed 111 the nlfray. >
When the news reached San j
tiatro. (ien. Wood was af dir i.pt
He immediate!)' went to tin'signal
office, where Chief Signal
( Mlieer Iirady took charge of I Inkey.
For four hours dispatches!
were sent ami received. The colored
officers all denied that .heir
men were implicated in the af- j
fair, in spite of evidence to the
contrarv.
After an nnsat isfaetorv at tempt
to g?-t at the tacts <>t the case
over tin' wires, Hen. Wood ad-'
journed hi-- in<|inry until this
morning, vi.cn in- eft on a
special train tor Nm lans.
At s o'clock i ieiior ;! \\ o> .! n
turned, reporting that after a
long im <>stigation. lie had cm.."
to tie eonclll ion that ail the colored
regiment/ were more or less
mixed up in the allrnv. lie ho
oil el a d ?1.000 le-vard lor the
names (if the men who did tin'
-hoot i n*.r, end he fore reach i ng S in
I .. , i . I i I. . ? I . if.
.ii < - m* iimii i lie niinri i i ii i''i
-ev. re lecture f<>! ilmyii y la *
night t! 1:11 their ?j: n w re in nil
C tt t e d.
ilve \\ ituesses of tin' all air, who
arrived here during the course of
tIn* day. Fay flint two gendarmes'
who were wounded are expected
to die.
The Next Senate.
The S. Senate alter March I
I SIM, will probaldv stand: lie-'
publicans, 51; Democrats. 2s; i
Populists, I; silver Ilepublieans,
I. The senate at present has Id!
republicans, dI democrats, 5-pop- (
nli<ts and 7 silver republicans, an
opposition ntajorit.v of d. 'I'he
llepublicans gain II senators. J(,
To ( lire < nil Ifiulloii I'oritfnr. J''
TV:.-e,s, .f I --ni.lv Cathartic. 10c o?' you
a( i C. </. tau * HI?. uruKKist* refiMHlf^hclra.
*7
i ^
- \
tiring attention to tJu.Mii, am! the
man is lynch- d.
"Kvi'w N ?-ro ! i. !.< ?l i? call !
a * 111 lc , In.. I v I iitck l?rnt?', v in ii
in lae.t many of those who iiavo
thn? I>. i "i dealt with In ' white
nuMi ior tu ir latin r-, ami aim
n . * v . : n l !
lint v. <M -11 tli. i?vtly a t f raiM i vc
li" . 11. (JJl 1 i - I' ' 11? i i
:: . ment ! > rail i . I >v with t' m i,
i-. v.--11 1; ll'UV II I (> a H
onj:\ rrs will
I:J: ixioH.ii i:!>,
1*1 frolic:* is 1 o !?{? Allowed to Propart'
lor his Defense.?ronrl ol
Cassation lias Decided To Demand
Prod tut ion ol the Sot lot
Dossier.
Palis. Nov. 1.?Tho court ol
cassation lias inlonno.l tho mini-tor
ol tho colonics. M. (iinllaiii,
that it has derided that Drovl'iis
ho i111 >ru11*< 1 l>y telegraph that the
revision proceedings have cominoiioo'l
and that ho prepare his
dolonso.
I I!* tnini-tcr ot the colonies has
received ;i c.ihle dispatch say inn
I hat brcylnsi- in ;;ood health.
Ihe decision ol the court ol
a - i! i->11 lo inform I i.c pri nie i
thai th i ?'\ i-ion proceed i :m;- ha\
commenced aid notify inn: him to
prepare his defense. is vory -iu
nilicant. a- ii has hitherto i>een
generally nlmiltcd that no inn >
vat ion should he introduced i:i
t !i i >!vy In proceeditij:t
Jtjcsl mn-; w :! i not ill* di nted
ate! ported to hreyfn-.. who will
formulate hi> replies.
'i'lic <'oiirrier ilu Soir say that
M ('avaiirnac, former mini-ier 01
war. and M. Deronlcdc. one of the
most violent opponent- oi the
l)rcv!n- revision, railed njion the
premier. M I>11 piiv. today, and
asked him not to execute I ho <lo
oision of the court of rnssjition f<!
notify Dreyfus to prepare his
defense.
M. Dupuv refill* ?i?to comply
with thoii request,/"*'^ Mipon
they tliro-viei' L 11 in/rH
, ,
a safe 'Op
urh as |(rJ,
r liltlo ..anearrts f) .
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YOUR CHEAP G
^ ImJ 81.
i JtLlvr
OV KMBEK 19,_ 1898,
CAl'SK J)!-' Til K TKOMUjH.
This !s Why Ton Negroes Were
Killed in Wilmington, N. 1'.
The following is the editorial in
i he Daily Kecord, the Negro pa
per. which c ansed the outburst :it
W i I mi ngt.on, N. (:
"We suggest that the white?
guard their women more closely,
thus giving no opportunity for
the human tiend, bo he white oi
black. Vol. leave your goods out
of doors, and then complain because
they are taken away.
"Poor white men are careless in
the matter of protecting their
women, especially on farms ; they
aro careless of their conduct toward
them, and our experience
among the poor white people in
the country teaches us that the
women of that race are not any
more particular in the matter ot
clandestine meetings with colored
men than are white men with
colored women.
"Meetings of this kind pro on for
sometime until the woman's infatuation,
or tile man's Wo! 1m-*--,
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GROCERIES. {
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NO 65.
>11. u ^*nr '.rrr.nrr *tr -1vijnrflwoBaBHHi
; flcrt/SkL.
Baking Powder
j Made from purs
cream of tartar.
1 Safeguards the food
against alum*
Alum baking powders are the greatest
men ace rs to health of the present day.
1 i woy?i qakino w?nm co.. new vork.
,. h it! principle t o demand the
j production of the secret dossier,
> though the formal steps have not
heon 1 akt li."
Information as to the decision
; of lli.' coii!' ?ii ! sal ion ought to
I reach Drevlus, on (he Isle du
Diahle. within two days.
Wlioi' ihe in-vvs v as imparted
I'M i-r.ne iMvyii; !i" was so
ovi'K'.iin with joy that die was
! ill! a Id" to ii!1 :-r a word.
< hi sii;k tkhksa akaniiONKi).
Will Co 1 'Meres on tin' Shores
W! er h"n? are no Mansers,
However.
V;. ' it t - n. \hv. 1 (>.?The
I
ariitoi! .to Maria Teresa has
j Im'cii a I ta ii< !< inoii hy this timejand
li"- a \vr? i*U oil" the mast of Cat
Maul. The department lias
1 ,
i -viied 'apt. AuCalla as lollows:
il you are satislicd after conI
saltation with the ollicers named.
! I'erosa cannot he saved, you are
authorized to abandon the wreck,
j A- to any other matters exercise
' your own .judgment. Notify the
I'.ritish authorities. When you *
, have done all von can return to
I
N o r I o I k.
Tl " captain was subsequently
;<lire?-t"l to bring the wrecking
11jI'ntoinac to Norfolk with him
* y
. w11 ;i i.? anie. instead of return- /
iiej la-r to Santiago.
I \V \ t I SAVE Till' COLON. ' (
7 1.
i ii ! \ ilenarl it. at has not . i
' ! iii! iii'(1 I lie etlort hi scciii'o I
.-I one of the vessels of < 'or \
vci'i'- Meet :is a trophy tu ).'?
pi !? ?*?I on i in* Amcrionit onval
.1 i. ..ii !i<?ii^h somewhat discouraged
:it III. ri'sillt ill tile ease of *
A-distant Sen-tary
A 11 11 v ! .'?. has been directly
< li.ii-. .1 uilh'the matter, lias been
in i 11 r? ^.i.n leiicc 'with the Xep- /
t ii. i:i| .my, a Swnli h eorpor- t
a' 'i . iiich has had remarkable
2? in II t\?\ i i ii iv fix* l'it*<n\of 0
I,v| > . war dips when sunk. The
' company has made a tentative A
proposition to wreck the 'Colon 3 ' j
lor a salvage to be arranged in r| 1
I jf >m |
1 advance between itsel('\ and the I 1
department. .Mr. Allen (believes \y .
that some arrangement may be
made on t his basis and meanwhile ?
\ ?'
i has authorized represent at i\?*< of
the Neptune company to visit 't he*.^
scene of the wrecks near Santiag^i f
in order that they may secure the
j basis for a definite proposition