Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 21, 1902, Image 2
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'i lie greatest ambition of Amor- H
! Jean men mid women is to have 81
I'unp' Vi]rc "! m "fb r'.:) 'ran. The
[ woman nilljetcd with femalo dis- ??
|( esse i.? coi'-ti! r'\ monacd with ff
ft becoming a eitinlioss wife. No fi
a medicine can restore ieaxl or- B
tv. , .1 n.c of Caului doott j*
M : ui Mm that p:i~ R
r vrtnt conception ; does prevent ? :
miscarriage; does re < ve weak t J
f Xuijetions and shetteti J nerve.1^
? ... . .a brrnp, i...- ivo .1 iioiiiv ^ I
r - loot i.t.. v. .. i yi .a Lj
r Wino f Cnr?h ' f -! ?iain t\c ;
! ho-?1lS ?-'? vfr~-..:n, . . i.nj.y vr,,i * I
|t thy ohilHron. \ on ?v>ii get a C J
?. i h/tilo of iuo of L-itillui ^
?j u inii t\ our tlcaioi. jg |
P n,r-c r~** n?, rn n
fi V V"* 1 'J.;. !
it3 ijarnot fctreet, fjj j
^4 in *obruury. tyoi, I tonlt one bottle of jq |
Wp rf ' -ri* : . -1 - < V ^
m lUeomrit n ili.?.ok-l)rom~M I ?* <1 hern M i
i* ? .v i mi la io it caiiii uiitii t i.k.ik v> i m ?.
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kyituout ??tiio u1 i urtlul lti ni> t...- e .
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VnM wypjvo yj ?
y- r> ^ rt l> . 1 -j 4> v j !? Q |j f , f| ^
w oikoi i ?\t'lv j ttf.v res i
lute. nu;f ae determined xvr>re
the masters, Mo: srs. Little & Son.
lilack a* the luces of t!ie men
woro wont- to t.e v?it!i toe yrime
of t i' . tJiv*"' r" ' ]:_c' er
Rtili Viiti i iia p^.Shi on of hatred
for t;..- -o \ : ' "! > v r?
Ftr'mjjoI
lie " :o ! I'ni w ? i;ono ; crcil
cmI and nurse. fw o day tresii
I-.' 11 i; ; the ir
.
< r fi'Ci:-! bound or aocM-cC with!
rain?t mat out bodily, Ream
{ >(,(1^ >i N;!. i<ii i A. Sou wenwealthy,
r.ri knew the pover o:
pnld. Kvorv dav the men path-'
ered together, 500 of thorn, and
voiff l 1 "t d > si". w.?l end n<'
strike, 1? r Little a Son should
. m , . u - ; . ;j , ?g
and a. ill
the ...? i. ... 1
U?r\. A ..,K , ' ' J- .
? I lilt
r?t" aV ?> ? .lor'
' nv." ('
(hi?) In ?>w*11 hi r)r
about? ' 'pro was .
his v.iL .).?(( cin'.i.
Lit!' i) had
tj;i t (.;? i ?>l J ntsiii v\ (iii ..
Mj,Of l!iu
i ifn'ii r i^c, ior mo Mian hi i'M*
<'"ms. > I^ and brawny
with a art. fu ><t ifndortje:,
H ) worn L< ar ' h iirr %* j m
* 1 tyy rx t { * > ? f I
v; m liO4 t'/: \ " ! o,. * cot.! 1
, r: 4. ji li0u':. wh^1
.
moi ii .1 ititci ujoi crthftv l.
'<_ i! iiiij (i IiiH *.v. 11) jiiu ho,y ,
to f,po h<?w the strike was gninfcr;
night a!i"i iiijj;iit he went h?ck ,
with no ueWH to tell, no food to
give, no t. 'inev to spend, with hisj
waist prrivr> pulled * hole tighter
and a darker look than ever or.i
/ '
' his face.
One night he did not retu
' until v.>rv much later than usm
, and Mary CasHoll was growi
very anxious for him, foi in su
grim times no one kuew wh
might not happeu next, when
pushed open the door and ent<
ed. He hissed her a? he had ri
! done si nee the early days of t
'strike, ^vith almost boyish excil
ment, and glanced joyfully
i!.e corner of the dingy roo
where little Jimmy, sleeping, Is
Then' he be:;:'n to empty hi? per
hets J tbim . thit filled his Ma
with speechless wondermoi
There ere butter aud cheese, t
a" ' n knuckle* cF bacon and nug
' -ir" floM mp.?ti!f,"
i:!, po!t r;i;ify ropjniding the pi
",4j' I don't know
v uo'k mo be.-t o( the buein*
i t!:nm or me."
1 V-..... n(| I
..v: i > v,.r. ,?f / (| 0! "
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1 "T!: - V IIi * " V ;n< M<
rd. ''I'lii Knit)' out again."
| "Jim. v ?ir- <*'yrr men '' >? t
i lookout* a*.? bought ver, i i u<
...
I dv wo*oflip now. Tnto) Vtvi bti
Jiu.; L.-tu 'eiu back where tb
con o T* I ?ih . t rve to 1. e
; t! un i sorrow cn your gra
'< or "httv - u orison wall betwe
l niv innu auu Uie .
" 'Ow yr t?lk, Mary!" he
I . ?: . ? <r ,.i ? ...... K
1 m-mon nor wr>vn in fhm mh
, "'sir n? { knotv, but there 8 for,;
"1 couldn't touch a morsel," c
olid, locking nt tb.9 bacon w
hunf.rv p' pc, "ir T thought it r
' : ti 1 f ? vou. ruv man."
I . ' *
i . "Von sat the frv?d my waj
If . . 1 the W32C8 Wftfl r '
.. C ,
I tor mo, ho argued. "Dang
tber u't none that I can so
"To!1 me who gave ver t
Imoney?" she ashed, looking h
! ;troiJit in the eyes.
"Nc."
" Toll mo !''
" V o, Mar", r r S o n '.v h i1 i
' ought, uj' te.k'- my word f< t
noth :n'p rung."
He had rot been gone ng<
f v* 11 minuteo when n hut
I foil ij ^ ? door. ?f *i
1 r> ;:! 1 to 'he door opon
I u o< u ni 4?i. i o o K c c * iii.
uTh" tw-p V?v ' h* it.quir.
looking round th<* room, and
'
f " t!-' >n '^ 'aV
-V ;* 'i 1 V' ry, : : t\y
1 rn:
ronllv did not pynttnr.
i t*x f??? ?? iv i I)
Sfrii c- v<'kdr(*w and fioopd f
This miiiliy !;rr i
l . , f *1. ? \A. t. 4.1
th Ja!;!o., rnd of w!
V l?i?> t? UroKtdi'i: y''>n.
doctor- rallod d?oi,f.r. >o to
.
>1
o? r\ fl> rr | hr_ f PMffjj
helped rne. drowning m
nrrnha at. a straw I ^ra' bed
Kodol. 1 f^Jr an : nprovom""*
oimv an<i alter f^w hotHes f
Round and well." Kodo! i? (
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reproduces the nature dia?cti
juices and cons quently i
ouJy one which tli^sfd* wy/
food ami rure^ any forjjv*'*
tub trouble. Crawfif
r <r
\
the way he had obtained it. Had
ru ho wold himself to Littles as a spy
al, on^the designs and did the
ng men Huspect it? It seemed posch
sible.
lat Mary understood that her hushe
band would not consider such
>r- conduct traitorous; he would
lot arguo in his Rimplo-minded way
he that his first duty was to provide'
te- for hiH wife and child, and if he
in could do so by warning the Littles
rn, of any illegal pIotB and plans that 1
ly. the strikers were hatching there
:k- was nothing on earth, no duty to
ry his fellow-strikers, no loyalty
t. worthy of the name to make him
ea | hesitate. But he would bo run;arjr.irg
through the direst peril. If
he : the men only half believed he j
ro-1 was Lit tie's spy his life would
- j not be worth a fair day's wages, j
>?ss for t.lio men were in a desperate;
| lucod, as men must bo to scheme
lots tin n we re h mil
j in hope 01 bnutiiug the Lilliue It. j
he! tbeir kuoc .. And it seemed to
'
l0 'JiUiUi-'U -j
ar- j fact taut Stains liffd I eer. the one j
( out oi ">00 odd who had called to:
'
.ohiLt boou laltowitai, Lei Lo-slesjlwuJJ
in- j Uau he waited outside, linking
;k. I in a >me shndow. on the chabce of
ey ; l??woverin^ something fTV?re than
t .?. Wi-rttOVcl h>- had tcdl | V'. a
vejhad he watched .^adl leave 11*.en
( house again, and thought it a f?*ir
I chance to woo ^hai evidence of
re- CagpellV peifidy might he vi.-ible
? ? ' . o >r?' : > " . i i i
- * * | L ?. -k i -> . i u'j iViCft ti U i.'U id * mi
* j her kiio" IcJh. -1 h a.r hjrc
?o 1 "q the notion that he Lad actually
id*Icalled to spruk ^:t! her husban 1
h ->' did not. The tv o ''F'* rival?
ith ' ' ill; -t':rvr *' n'; be" ' hr ! bound
BI f?.p0 < nipath\ , and Sta;n'?
' steely eyes still &' Mined when
rpfJthoy fell upon tho fa?*o of tin
iiij m who had married the womau
er, j ae would have wed.
o. j a here m ?ii a-&rowiri , was
.lie ; Maiy's tinal coiiclur.vin. "a.. JS.-kui
im j is at tho 'andle end of it. What')]
! I dor
..
I knucklo of bacon again and
it'?' wineed
it; "IJ '!. '* Im 4.r'.v 1 f u:\
ah muttered Ms t liat, h? ' 1 heniM
tin1 nodding at the nth r piekag'p,
irk ' " ? tempt my man to lay birriry'^ut?
Not if my mine is Mury,
.
j V,UM.V
I -i :. ? ? ? ?
i ^ ni'u 11 i "er up: . .11 inn n r
|fh u!'1. r Sh.: h!. v cut the
l? ' 1 vr,OM I '
;i 1 i . i j
u Hu itivil i liOpcit.'
4 j Ol(?? ^ iiv'.lc* , OilC tO 4uiU'W
the tutu and whh going to {ho
l.itth s ?:r?; t house to learn it.
" Would the rtch employer? ever
'
' r 'r: clad vife? She thought they
i . . , , .
i i rue.-: ige to say the matter
Kl Vv ;? -* mo-1 urgent ami concerned
" ' l ? *
'' V. ir, el'li j (illU hllO IdJeUift
' .u nidi l, liei hu^h.;u.i were the
jollies' Bpj they would be too in-,
' j telested by uer liieseuge Lot to |
| i t-eoi ve tier.
Uer uAtural logtc stood her ni|
d ?tead. fire o..lv ui/lic?iltv
l oiio enCU(iiileii,d V. us .it ^etliUgj
1_ tin? footuia u .. bo oootiod d< <
i III i ,
t, I ro takft her message in.
t*!ie wii too much wu pped wj
.
n"| '1 ' Handing an>id nrh light'
' t , :aid waruiiii and co.or boi jre un ,
. , I :o grav?- gcnllcTm .1. iSh- ;
irn eu straight into what aho ha<l to
he I say, and n? she spoke the grave
I I I . p 1 1 r 1 f 4"
j | OA ^ ? 1 Oii vl< 1 il'iv'i 1 I OLii UJL l. U. |
J" ! of j.cr hearers.
H'h trim vonr huahand has
\ here, Mrs. Cassell," paid!
haired Mr. Little, glancing!
/
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at his son ; "but he did not come
to report to us the plots of the
strikers; that is done by the police,
and that, I may Bay, alone
has been the reason for our holding
ouf against the men's terms ;
but wo could not concede a point
while the men threatened, and if
any of tho more serious threats
had been carried out?the West
Mill blown up, for instance?we
would liawe shut down, never to
open again. Cassoll knows this.
The police reported . week ago
that the men had ceased to use
threats against us. W e were
anxious to learn if this report
were reliable, and sent for the
striker whom we thought could
and would tell ns the truth, for
we were only waiting for the
throats to \ae to t. ko the men
buck on the old terms, or for
uomo threat to be earned out for
us to :hut down V.\. R9nt 'or'
juui husband aiid xplaitied tluuidlici
L'-j hi lli.
"Hither uuwL^l interposed
j i/uu^ci ^oiiUoiUiiiii
| "I do net think so. Your hiis|03r?dluiiy
corrooorut d the L >
| lice report, uuu iu consequence
j the luUuufy wiii bo icopenou to|
morrow. Your husband waa
I anxious to convey the nows to
' clio tueu?extr&oi linarily anx.
iou", and, ae I di ' not wifh that,
T 1" * * .* ? r'#
( i t,u V O Jiiill iUttliCj iu utcy IIA Hi
.silent. That is all, my ?.ood wo,
man. You have no reason to
I mink he hue betrayed his follo'VI
strikers, or to fear that oven if ho
i had he wou id be iti vA lA ? I gor of
I violence from them. Yxoluuce
h..t t,oao uo farther than it could
?o i.. rords, uuJ oven thr.t has
| vX it.", d
4 I have explained all this to
. y u,"' tho old gentleman conj
eluded, "as i waul it to become
srenerallv known Hiitu tomorrow
why wo have hold out against
'the men's demands while ; dniit'tincthev
were reasonable when
i<\ wic; brink, ar it hns since
! I'C'jr;''- i v::ui I :: '.:i ... "
. .
' ' iv the men t.hr --it ncd i; with
... .
1 .
j until tonjorrow you &|iu y oiii
(hu-iji.ii?l v,..i Ui t liio Mutter
a\- wiH, t ir," . ..id M -ry,
j breatnlefcaly. UI am onlv the
1 wito of oik* nt the : tril\pr8. but 1
' i" licu'Pii Mopfi'voii I'ontlomoii,
I fcr fivimr in "
I < Vi)n cia onM i* ' ' * if ?n!i
I in., " -i , } ; 11 ui)iit''
' v . i .J; \ . *r
ia .t !ma -o a1 1
made her way to tie- town. Xho
'prospect v?lis ociiylilftil, but the
, fi. lialioi. i 1.1. oi }j i i.o iut-ua( .
,
11 I .1. iie oilier mollis had done,
art <' flh! ikors, '.nd hitfle
<V Son romnined in their belief
t-rce Ktoori.
V. ^ recommend Batanic Blood
Balm ( B. B. H.) for all troubles
anrh ? nlr'-rc, ^itt'ny 9or? 'IT *'
u accz mia, itching humor*, pimp.
i; bona-', fctermg sores,
no?ior.r rf), rbrumafiFm.
Is *.i i.L>!i 'j 1 By Im euros all
aiaii^nani bloe 1 nr.-kin di<-euioH,
. especi 11,> advised n>r old deep
1
' Heals everv *nm or
, ? r, M ft jj ?,. -i p ft p o p p
hy givin" ?* healthy blood supnlv.1
Ihoroughiy tested for 30 years,
i i.'O'uandn cured. At drug storon I
;'1 ) .<r 1 .tr_r? bottle. Our readers
' " r civ" trial treatment
fr^c l*v writing Dr. Gt'intn, 213
Mitchell St., Atlanta, (??. Desert
he trouble and free medical
advice given. Medicine petit at
ouce, prepaid.
n Quality influences I
* selling price. 1
M growing insured only Q
g tgKHl when enough actual H
J 3 Potash I
I _T J?.?'-^.f 1 Wrilc for our fret txxikc iA
| rviuK JcuiU.
M GERMAN K AT T WORK"". H
j hN*i^ju st-New York cu> m
^WBRAw3l?R 4i-' T.-.-.'
that, the s.rikors l<;id cosised tf>
thr^uton 11:r* lookout would
j ho r:,;>-.od >? t oon. Hut for the
It' few days [ho ine.u had been
. (!?r'nltuiio^ lr.->:> in word:, but
I * IV'?V II* AV'IOQ UiiVl UIU8)
i tvliic.li was significant ; and there
was, Alar.v Icit h spurred, some
desperate pint a tool. ' it ihut
plot were fixed for execution
that night and carried out, iho
very worst would come of it.
1 And what had the mui to icier
' hotn ? Ir 1'< ->v hn w wht dtp
i and her husband km v ho .-ituation
would he safo. But they
did not ! Wa.t it not her duty to
I leu Liicin, oitm the in in/t i o beI
iraj thai site nad uuuo so, and so
(arrest them in any evil designs
that they had conceived? She
| leit it was. But how was slie to
| hunt up 500 loafing men or pick
I upon just those who might It?f>1
pen ,r> hive been appointed to
l(*v?oi|ti> thrca* that night?
} ;r steps acd ^
j made in the direct dm ol the foundry,
whose gaunt smokestacks
slicici.v d up lilcc ajip .dint, arms ^
j into the starry sky. She thought
it probablo she would find some
>1 the stnucrs ioiterit g abound
I the foundry walis; (he hour was
j lute, hut many ol the striker?,
| having nr> homes. might -1 i!! ho
| lolling outside the foundry's boltj
oil gales.
| one icaCiled lue gales, hut
'found :t? one there; the square
before < it* gates w;s deserted.
| Wondering what she could do,
I she looked up at the factory, and
| as bho looked f-oinc'thing like a
small cloud passed across the
i s<\\. It a? ioi lowed to another
i iiiiu a ii on ot olher.-., and hley
from behind the .
Wert Mil! stack, drilling awav.
'()! !*" h.- gospel. She could .
J hardly cor t;?if t?v pleasure the '
, -iglit gave her. I lie A est Mill
lues were being kindled, it was
s
(smoke J hul had nnM.nl bread and
rr*. nf to her ami 1 >rn Tin! who
could he kindling 'he iiresV She
could only think ol one man, and
j he was- her htuband. To him
Little & ?S n had conlided their
1 -ooivl intcs'ion t" reopen the
work i< x! .1 y, ui 1 he wrmhl
nturallv Im the man they tv-niM
i; point I > light the fit 4<j.
Alary tried the ureal galop, hut
ihrv were locked, haired and
limited, an they had been lor
wi-eks papt..
Supposing ! A terrible
(hough! spiang i do her mind.
'Supposing the oft-repeated tin at
' to Mow up the West Mill were
'o be oarri'- 1 out (hat night ? Uor
I husband, tin* man who ruled hor
iile, I ho tut tier of hoi bonnie
hrown-ha.rod boy? m
Slums had called that evening.
What had tie called to loam?
Supposing Stains had boon up- \
pointed fir hud resolved of I.is own &
choice to carry out the awful
'threat that night?had by some