Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 26, 1900, Image 4
KINDNESS.
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"What in the real good?"
I asked, in musing mood,
Order, said the law court;
Knowledge, said the school;
Truth, said the wise man;
Pleasure, said the foul;
Love, said the maiden ;
Beauty, said the page;
Freedom, said the dreamer;
Home, said the sage;
Fame, said the soldier;
Kquity the seer.
Spake my heart full sadly ?
"The answer is not here."
Then within my bosom,
Softly this I heard?
"Kach heart holds the secret,
Kindness is the word."
Prohibitionists Nominate Col
J. A. Hoyt lor Governor and
J. L. Tribble for Lieutenant
Governor.
The Stato.
For governor?Col. James A
Hoyt, ol Greenville.
For lieutenant governor?J. L
Tribble, of Audereou.
This was the net result of tin
State prohibition confer* nee hel<
in the ball of the house of repres
entatives last night. Theconveu
tion was not very largely atteud
ed, but those who were then
were earnest in all that they ha<
to do. The convention came nea
putting up a candidate for attor
ney general also, but after decid
ing to do so, reconsidered and die
not. The convention went abou
its work in a business like uian
ner and there were no bickeringi
or heated debates. Everything
was harmonious.
The convention adopted i
strong address to the people bj
Col. Hoyt and an even more vig
orous and outspoken platform.
GETTING TO WORK.
The convention was slow in as
sembiing, for it was raining with
out. So to speak an abundance ol
pure water was furnished by na
ture for the occasion. Anion*
those who have figured in poll
tics were noted Sheriff Brabham
Mr. Featlierstone, Mr. T. N. Ber
ry, Mr. Smith of Sumter, and a
few others. Among the old line
prohibitionists were Messrs. A
0. Jones, O. I). Stanley, L. B
Haynes, T. J. LaMotte, and oth
ers.
At 8:30 o'clock the conference
was called to order bv Stat*
Chairman Jones. He then read
the call.
TF.MPOKAKY CHAIRMAN.
Mr. T. N. Berry, of Darlington,
was unanimously eleeted chair
man of the conference. There
were at this time not quite lifty
delegate* in the hall and no more
later came. Mr. Borry was con
ducted to the chair by I'rof.
Haynes, Mr. Spratt and Mr. D. K.
Smith.
OPKNKD WITH PRAYKK.
Mr. Berry was introduced to
the conference and he asked the
Itev. Mr. (iwanltney of Edgefield
to lead in prayer. He made a
fervent prayer, asking that all be
delivered from the slavery of ap
petite. He asked that (rod bp in
their midst and their hearts. He
invoked the blessing of the Lord
upon the conference. He prayed
that they be shown the right way
to overcome the evils they had
met to combat. He referred to
the unspeakable wretchedness
growing out ?>f the sale of intoxi
eating liquors.
Mr. Berry tharrked the conven
..1UJ r? .i. - i
mm nun tane.1 mr ine eif?ninn
of a temporary secretary. I'rof.
A. R. Stallworth was elected. On
motion of Mr. Featheratone Mr.
B. E. Nicholson of Edgefield was
made assistant, secretary.
Til R ROLL.
Each county was about to send
When the a*eretorv organs fail to ca
mal accumulation of effete matter which
This poison is carried through the kc
tlie skin surface there is a redness and
Tetter, Acne, Salt Rheum, Psoriasis, Rry
While the skin is the seat of irritation
powder* may allay the itching and bu
continued, and the condition is often a^K
The disease is more Ih
The many preparations of arsenic, r
and break down the constitution.
S S. ft., nature's own remertv, madi
effectually cures blood and skin troubles,
healthy action to the different organs, cle
S. S. S. cures permanently l?eoause it h*t
Skin Diseases will be sent free upon appl
up h list of its delegate* to the
conference, but decided to call
the roll of counties.
The roll was then made up a*
follows :
Abbeville?M. L. H Sturkie.
Aiken?C. L. Jones and J. F.
l'hillips.
Anderson ? G. A. Hall, K. 1*.
Clinkscales and J. W. Quattlehuiitn.
Barnwell
Beaufort
Berkeley
Uatnbere?Rev. W. E. Johnson.
Charleston?J. E. lvirby and
the Rev. E. O. Watson.
Chester
Chesterfield?J. T. Hurst, F. M.
Cannon, J. G. Rivers.
Clarendon?Jos. Spratt, C. M.
I. Mason, D. J. Bradham.
Colleton
Cherokee
Darlington?T. N. Berry, D. ().
Bristow, J. O. Howie and R. M.
Howie.
Dorchester?Walk r S. Utsey
. and G. M. Davis.
Edgefield?Rev. L. R. Gwalnt,.
ley and R. E. Nicholson.
Fairfield
e Florence?
J Georgetown
Greenville?J. A Hoyfc, A. A.I
Stallworth and W. Key?.
Greenwood?I. (J. .Jenkins.
u Hampton
1 Horry
r Kershaw?
Lancaster?W. C. Thompson
and W. T. Gregory.
1 Laurens?Robert A bercrombie,
t J. R. Friday and (J. 0. Feather
atone.
9 Lexington?L. H. Haynea and
1 J. S. A bercronibie.
Morion
i Marlboro
7 Newberry?A. 0. Jones and
- Rev. J. W. I'eake.
Orangeburg?J. R. Fullmera.
Oconee
1'ickena?J. K. Hoggs.
Richland?T. J. LaMotte. O.
. I). Stanley, M. R. Huffman, J. L.
f Berg and Frank Roberts. *
Saluda
r Spartanhuag ? Dr. .J. B. Steppe
i n *P o ; f ..
;imi vj. I . 11?-?.
Sumter?E. I). Smith and E C.
. Havnesworth.
{ Union?S. M. Rice,,"".
, Williamsburg?Joel Brun
son, T. O. Kpps and E. 1. Khodus.
York?H. C. Strauss, S. M
(Jrist and T. M. Whisonant.
PKRMANKNT OROANl/.ATION.
Nominations were theti in or
I der for permanent chairman. The
temporary'organization was made
permanent by Mr. Hoggs who
took tilings into his own hands
( when he was nominated for chairman
and declined.
Mr. W. C. Thompson was, on
motion of Mr. E )). Smith, made
vice president.
TilK PLATFORM
was presented and unanimously
adopted as follows:
We, the prohibition Democrats
of the State of South Carolina, in
conference assembled, hereby de
clare the following platform :
1. That competency, honesty
and sobriety are indispensable
qualifications for holding office.
2. That taxes should be made
as low as possible consistent with
efficiency of government.
That thesaleot intoxicating
liquors for beverage purposes is
not a function of government but
a disgrace to (Christian civilization,
a dishonor to manhood and a
political wrong of unparalleled
enormity; that it is an awful
crime against the women and
childien,against the home.against
the church and against (tod.
I That prohibition of the sale
of intoxicating liquors for beverage
purposes is the true, consistent
remedy, and to this end we
demand that the dispensary ays
/ '
)iseas
rry off the waste material from tlte system, tl
poisons and clogs ttie blood, and it becomes
neral circulation to all parte of the hotly, an<
eruption, and by certain peculiarities we ret
'sipelas and many other skin troubles, inort
, the real disease is in the hlqotl. Medic;
irmng, but never rure, no matter how Ion;
[ravated ami skin permanently injured by tin
an shin deep; lite entire
nwcury. potash, etc., not only do not cure
e of r<*>ts, herlis and Ixirks, of ureal purify
, liecau.se it goes <krect to thu root of tin* ?fi
*?nses and enriches Hk* blood, and thus relies
ves none of the original poison to refertneut
IfeaJtliy blood is necessary to npeserve t
pJexion so much desired by all. S. S. S. ec
the blood ill jierfeet order. It Tlas been curii
tury ; no other nicdinine can show such a rer
S. S. S. contains n<> poisonous mineral*
Our medical department is in charge of
blood ami skin diseases, who will take pieasur
who desire it. Write fully and freely about y
confidence. We make no charge whatever
icatiou. THE SWIFT SP
/ A
' 1?--torn
be shorn of its evils, such at
selling intoxicants as a beverage:
and that authority be given by
the general assembly for the State
to sell alcoholic liquors for only
medicinal, mechanical and sacramental
purposes.
NOMINATIONS IN ORDER
The convention then resumed
the discussion of the matter ol
the form of making nominations.
The body decided to have noin
inations from the lloor. ,
Mr. Rice rose to nominate one
who bad shewn himself to be
with them, not only in meeting
here always with them, but who
had made the fight two years
ago?one who bad proven faithful.
He named Mr. C. O. Featherstoue
of Laurens. Several secmuled
the nomination.
Mr. Featherstone appreciated
the compliment, lie had done
the best he could two years ago.
Were it not that it would be impossible
lor him to again make
the campaign he had made two
years ago, nothing could keep
him lrom accepting the nomination.
lie could not. He was
a prohibitionist through and
through. He had to decline. He
was applauded.
Mr. Davis nominated Col. J as.
A. Ilovt of Greenville.
The Rev. E. O. Watson said he
wished to name one who had the
highest sense of honor; who had
the power with his tongue to
speak for their cause, lie nominated
Mr. Joel K. Rrunson?a
man ready last timo to run, but
who could not, being withdrawn.
Col. Hoyt was very thankful to
his friend, but ho could not get
his consent to contest for this
place. He had always been for
temperance and prohibition. lie
had never asked his friends for
position. He asked that his name
be withdrawn.
Mr. Rrunson regretted very
much that either of the others
had declined. He had had no
purpose to become a candidate.
He hated to see good men slippling
away from duty. He wanted
the convention to name its choice.
Mr. Steppe hoped that Colonel
HoyfWould not insist on withdrawing.
They wanted the best
men they could get. lie knew
of no man who had a belter
record than Col. Ilovt, public.
private and war. It would he
valuable to have a Confederate
veteran as their standard hearer.
Mr Davis said that with Col.
llo.M as standard hearer they
would he stronger than with anyone
else. He refused to with
draw Col. Iloyt's name.
Mr. Keat.heratone assumed the
authority to slate that Col. Hoyt
would take the nomination if
^iven with any decree of unanimity.
J here was applause at this
statement.
ecu. 1IOYT NOMINATED
The convention then proceeded
to hallot for Messrs. Hoyt and
Hrunson
The result m*is Hrunson. 1 1;
Hovt, 30. The nomination of
Col. Hovt was made unanimous
hv a rising vote.
There >s more Catarrh In ibis flection of the
country ih tn all other diseases put together,
ami until the last few vnrs w?s supposed to
be incurable. For n irrent many years iloctors
pronounceil 11 a local disease, ami prescrlbi d
local reniflies, and l>y constantly failing to
curable. Sclenop ba< proven catarrh to bo a
constitutional treatment Hub's Catarrh Cure,
inaniirncturcil >?y K .1 Chen"\ A Co , Toledo,
Ohio, la the onlv conHtttltuilonal etire on th?
in iri>ot. Is taken Intornallv in done* from ton
ilropH to a teaspoon fill It actH directly on the
hlo'id and mncoua'aurfucos of the aval em They
otTnr one lif'NliltKK i.i.ak-i tor any case It
fails to cure. Send for clrcul irs and testiinonials.
Address,
f\ J. CHENEY & CO., Toledo, O.
So'd b.V ilrutflfisls, 7Ac
Hall's Family Pills are the best.
es~f||
i or less severe. "^'^p
iteil lotions and V lot
K and faithfully '
eir use.
circulation Is poisoned.
skin diseases, but soon ruin the digestion
ing and tonical projierties, quickly and
isciisr nun .sinm;i;r\rs unu rcniun's iioiiijhi,
.es the system of all poisonous secretions,
ill the blood And cause a fresh attack,
hat clear, smooth skin and lK-autifnl com*
tn 1?- relied upon with certainty to keep
iK Mood aixl skill diseases for half a ccn ord.
is purely vegetable and harmless,
physicians of larsje exjiCrience in treating
e in aitlinjaj by tbnr advice and 'Virection all
onr case ; your letters are held in strictest
for this service Our !xx>k on Blood anil
ECIFIC COMPANY, ATLANTA, CA.
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'1*0 Hod and your own self be true.
Don't link to his vices your virtue,
. You'll rue it dour i<irt if yo'i do.
"N>> matter how fervent his ploudtiiK
He not by his promises led.
If he can't ho u mini while uwoo'iir
He'U'uever he one when ho's wed.',
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At this season of the year it is
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to puzzle over what she will
have for breakfast, dinner or sup
per. For either of these meals
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In .r> coni3 cigars \re handle
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On n non Hall?the best
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lor some of our 'i's, .Vs and 5's for
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5m
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The impregnable position
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made instrument.
This position has been
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by laurels won in the past,
but by
MERIT OF THE
STIEFF PIANO
of the present, and by
{buying direct from the
factory we save you the
retail dealers' living profit.
There arc plenty of the
I "jerked up" pianos made
| to please the dealers.
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MAKES A PIANO
To PLEASE THE
INDIVIDUAL
PURCHASER.
The only factory branch
wareroom in North and
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Tryon St., Charlotte, N.C.
C. II.WILMOTII, Manager Tor
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*
pimo Manufacturer,
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NO PICK is hereby given that
on the 15th day of June,
1900, I will make application to
Chas. I). Jones. Judge of Probate
for Lancaster County, for a final
discharge as administrator of the
f
HSr^^^Ever have them? ^
/^^/^everything looks /
nwr and how you arc about ^
ready to give up. Some- *<
>1 how, you can't throw off %
i the terrible depression.
\ Are things really so /
blue? Isn't it yournerves, 4
/ after all? That's where >i
^ the trouble is. Your
i nerves are beingpoisoned
from the impurities in ^
your blood. 4
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smmtn
A purifies the blood and ^
< gives power and stability
to the nerves. It makes /
health and strength, activ- 4
* ity and cheerfulness.
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will do for you. It's the rj
>i oldest Sarsaparllla in the ^
land, the k'nd that was 4
y4 old before other Sarsa<
parillas were known.
\ This also accounts for >
the saying, "One bottle ^
/ of Ayer's is worth three 1
4 bottles of the ordinary J
\ kind." ]
tl.Ot bottU. All drnffltta. n!
^ Wrftm thm DootoF. ^
j If yon have any complaint whatever ,
. " and doatre the heat medical advice you {
* can poaatbly receive, wrlto the doctor V
i freely. You will receive a prompt re
. ply, wlthont coat. Addreaa, ?
. Dk. J. C. AYEK. Lowell, Maee. ^
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m 12-1 m. H.8. PLYLER.
LANCASTER , CHESTER
RAILWAY.
Between Cheater and Lancaster.
Schedule in Effect April 22, IWO.
l)ail%/ Except Sunday.
Southbound. Northbound
No.JA No. 17. No 16. No. 14
P. M A. M. I P M. A7 M
8 10 0 40 d Lv ...Chomtar.... Ar 7 10 7 67
10 04 '.... Knox 0 40
8 47 10 20 "... Klmhburg .... " 0 21 7 21 0
8 67 10 40 a "..Bascomvine.. 0 20 7 it
0 11 11 00* ".. .Fort Lawn..." 0 00 0 67
11 20 ' Graces... . 5 40
9 40 11 40 a Ar. Lnncastor.. Lv 6 30 0 30
P. M. A. M. P. M A. M
No. 14, leaving Lancaster 0.30 a. tn? makes
close connection at Chester with Southern
Railway No. 30 for Charlotte ana points nor th ;
ami Seaboard Air Line "Atinntu Special" for
Atlanta anil points wchI Also witn Carolina
& Northwestern Ky. No. 10 for Lenoir, N. c.,
and intermediate points, and Southern Hailway
No. 33 for Columbia and points south.
No. 17. leaving Chester 0 40 a.m., connects
with Soil'hern lew., No 30 from Col irahia mud
points sou 1* i.n-mrd Mr Line "A 11 \nta Kpecinl"
iroiii .Not tin i n mill Eastern point* and
Southern Ky, No. 33 fr/itn Northern nnd Easten.
points, and at Lancaster with S. C & C?. E.
for Itlackshurg.
No. 10. leaving Lancaster 6 3tl p. m., connects
at Lancaster with S C. A Q. E from Camden
and Marion, Southern Ky. No. 34 at Chester for
charlotte and points north.
No. 16, leaving Chester 8.10 p m., connects ut
Chester with Southern Railway No. .*4 from
Columbia and points south
I.KKOY SPKINGS,
J. M. UK AT II, 1'renident.
Ocn'UI'afl. A irrnt.
MOUTH CAROLINA & GEORGIA
jj EXTENSION R. R. COMPANY.
Schedule No. 4
In Effect 1401 a. m.. Sunday, Dec. 24, IHSU). 4
BetweenCamdep.S.C-.and Blacltsbur&S.C.
Wi hi. 83 | [Kant. 34
l'~li si Cm*> i ivKa |Klrat C lijnn
PuMHonju-r iPaMMerfrcr
Dally ' Sioiy
K*c?pt STATIONS. Exu'pt
Sumlay. Sunday.
H. M l " |A. sT
12 ful Camden | >
I IS DoKalb It 02
I 27 WcHtvllle II 50
1 4oj Krrahaw .11 m
2 in Heath Spring II 30
2 IS] Pleasant Hill II 15
2 8ft Haneusler 10 AS
2 M) Ulversldo 10 40
3 00; Sprlngdoll 10 ,10
3 |o Catawba Junction 10 JO
3 20 LeaUc 10 10
3 III' Rock Hill 10 00
3 if? Newport | 9 3ft
4 02 Tlrzah i 9 30
v 4 20 Yorkville 9 II
4 3ft Sharon 9 (JO
4 Mi Hickory Grove X 4ft
ft oo Sinvrna 3 tft
ft 20 ISUcksliurK | 8 lis
P M lA. M
Between Bla:ksburg,S.C.,an(i Marion,N.C7
Wihi" lT " (Eaet. 14.
>oc ( la** EAS1KKN TIMK. ACC. CIohm
Mlxi .I 1 Mix. (1
('ally *
Kxcopt STATIONS. _h*oent_
Suinlay. S uflny.
A. M. . ~ P. M
8 10 MlackHhurK ft 40
X :to Karl* ft '20
H in l'at lemon Sprlnga ft 12
II 20 Shelby ft 00 *
In no Knttimore 4 V)
Id 10 Mooroaboro I 10
In 2ft Henrietta 4 20
1(1 fto Forent City 3 ftO
II I'- Kntherford tor. 3 2ft
II 3ft M ill wood 3 0ft
11 4 Golden Valley '2 SO i _m'
12 oft Theriaal City 2 4ft
12 2ft Glen wood 2 '20
12 Mi Marlon 2 00
A. M P. M.
WY.S'T TIAWN LTV "TI7V"I"sion KASH
Kmt CIuhh Flratf Ua*
1ft 13 EASTERN TIMK. 14 |A
; 1
= ji j. STATIONS. -eg? -j 5-3
S??1*? 6.S12H?
"U-.y^K U.t/5 M yj
|> M A. M. A. M I* M.
I (m il imi ItliK-UxhurK 7 Ml 3 mi
I ?0 ft 3' Chorokon KiiIIh 7 3 i 2 40
I 4V II 10 .Oaffnoy I 2 20
? M AM I M.| P M
'I rail m No*. ,TJ iiihI .33 oonnncl at llla?t<atoirfc
with train- on the 'laffni'y l>lvt?|mi
Tram No 33 connncl* at CiMiKlfii with thti
Charh'Mton IHvUIon ??f tho Southern Hallway
f<>i all points south
Train No. 33 leaving Cannlen n" I2.40p m.,
?oliir west, mnki'H connection at Lancaster,
s. (' . with the l> A ('. K It, at Catuwha .function
with lh? S A h., going north, at Hock 1
ih wttl tin Boutbnrn Hall war, going north
Train N<> II connects ai It lacVstiiirg with tho
Soni I I I ti Katlw av frotn the sou'h. At Marion,
N C. with Southern Hallway going went.
SAM I, IIUNT, A.TR1PF,
I'ri slilrnt " Superintendent
S It I I'MPKIN. ?. P. A. M
4
A Torpid Liver cause* I??iir?'Aslon of Spirits
I ml i 'i-mi fun Constipation ami Headache lis,
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