Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, May 28, 1902, Image 2
M ioaa men and women if to have M
woman afflicted with feiualc dig- 8
B becoming a childless -wife. No B
B medicine em restore dead or- B
M iruns, hut \\ ine of Caiclui docs U
B regulate dc.? ngemeuts '.hat pre- vi
1 vent conception does prevent Ff
B misenrriarro; docs restore weak e?
if and shuttered nerves
and dues brit.g babies to homes jy
? i.i in and desolate fi r \o;irs.
neitith and streujyth to bear heal- ^
R thy children. You 0.111 get a S
f ' Mlir bottle r f Vine of Cardui $
a lroiu your dealer. H
' ,... tAt~ vltt'.s ... **. > w i- ...
. 148 Market street,
. i U( raphis, Teas., April H. 1901. K
{. In Pchrunrv. iwn, I took ono bottloof rj
Vl 1'bcillord's Dluck-DriiUvcht. I bmibeon SI
ft " eu birth to a child until I took "VViao l"S
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>/ i-lrl which w % bom March 31,1901. 91
i. * l>nbv resell t i- . > j>om . . I '
^ 1 well any pursuit could feel, ij
my home is htpry and I net r . "1
I' .tout ..S^o .u .a\ i .
V. M s. J. W. O. 6M1TW. U
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p* Ui41 CW?tt?inoo4?a Mt'flltilnf
JSKS \ OF TIM .M IN ON TI!K
i'AH'IVS Fl'Vl'HK.
TliP Smwli f "t fin*
I invention * Y? vlViy
N icli t.
Senate r Tillman went to Trenton
for ! pop visit before taking
,
Bi low ' s iven omplete ?tenn
PMiior r -leiivr'd in tte
consent' n 1 t!! i mined: C 'ynfter
the .'Vi-cti -r. i.;;.' )nr:u<1
Vn\-u:?? .m]aj iwght ie n-r.iuui,
speaking from the rostrum, after
snut
Mr. i' e.-ulent and (luutlemen
rr the Convention : !f is vr-ry
unuiy of you -vl'.o hi-e had little
t . (b wi try 1 - -i' - ? today
1 > V I / . . .1
uuiui.ir*. a >. ;v. v " \, i 'in in
we could t brother from dinner
continuon lv uvil the onn
ver f.?m re a;?en:bier! '! -r ' rnp
no mnnrtu ni ty to p.-t in1* ~nnf"'r
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no i! ?>!>!ro vov 'o ?n^?i!*4<> <\n**
c.. o. ..i ur , uY.h. jj .v nf to
:
a t?i ii.-l ik pa l?; t... :a fh :.mtionil
liiltl. 1 will tnnrefor ? Ire:?
pftfls for a brief while on your
i f w.v ' pof?ni ??'? - i'!: ! ] >};
no r>)ny C" ?: r *< ? ">:> r 't m >' '
a ho: * which yoi; m 'zht i;ko tn
.he nr.
Wo l:av. <i thr :.:1. t\v
e.mpaig. th';t oi' . h at 1 th\'
c. ! .m)0, in i >lhc which ? , ? were
eingularlv defeated a a na'iona'
party, The campaign of T>?>, fol
lowing the betrayal of the I)^m
ocracv by 'he man whom we had
elect&'l piv-aiden', f' -md ' in a
condition >.f demoralization and
of impending ;.j idntion almost
until that fftim ns convention at
Chicago which has been confiidered
by many as a new declaration
of independence, or, rather,
itfl platform of pi inc.pies and its
TOfrfl* m u j I A/.lr n r>/vr. I ?. ? L'
.. 1WVU UU I 4 y I l i kjj I tin
Democratic masses as involving
a return to the fundamental doc
trines of the party. The convention
declared its purposes to stand
by the common people and the
principles of the fathers. We
were defeated by efforts on the
part of our opponents, the Ke
publicans, such as had never bee
witnessed in the political histor
of this country. It wra my foi
; tune that year to bo called upo
j to work in the northern state
jaud I made speeches in Peunayl
i vauia, in Oregon, in Iowa, in 111 i
i m.is, and in ChieRgo. I kno*
whereof I speak when I tell vo
i that the feeling of dread and fea
among the capitalists, the bank
orc, the corporations who consti
| tute tlie backbone of the Kepul,
| iican cohorts, has never bee
I surpassed in the history of th
organf/atior>. Put we wero de
: feated. ISoraathir like $17,000
| 000, subscribed by the so unla wfu
tru?t=, wei-t to def'"- t Mr. Pry at
In the last campaign wo wen
'into the t;gbf ur:'!'>r conditio:'.
that wor i -v^ilnigb hopelosa. W
had just ended a successful wa
( brought on by the Dfcrnocrac;
'
ihc Republicans ..ad the iuzg
.
< 11 H ? ' j ' 1 uuuu , ail
rv., i > :!K" fribn'ou
w 1 n t "'n' 1 ''fnrioi sit Santiag
i
< Df^oy at Manila, iet't the D?:m
1 ocracy with prncti 'ally 110 clianc
to win in the last fight no matte
} i ^ # . | '} i
v>hat platform we might. hav
gottch. Uui .\c. fought bravel,
l aud, handicapped though w
Ui.uuUlluU, jju.it w U,0v)W,Wi/0 t i?i<;
!?our opponents heating us onl
i .4 nii'lv
Wo oro now brought face f
face, :;h I understand it, wnh thi
ooi.vi.tion (?1 ftiraivh . i iiti 1 vo}/i11j
ure drunken with i-owei
l'hey are moving forward re
morsely with their programme <
imperialism by which it !- id
j tended that wo Amoncan?, w
j tor met colonists <>t Cireat Kntaij
v? iio thie-v oil the Kritedt yok
because we did not believe cob
nist? ought to be governed fror
I abroad? ihe^a Liopublicuns, I sa^
nit; igtioiiiip, thi principles of tu
i.- .'Ciui iiitiiii cl Irin< pen a once ?*n
! t i.O LUU.iUtUtlOli ?HiU inlVH Sft i
, motion inQcbiix rj to . uuj< 3t tli
; Filipinos by forafter haviu
bought. them likt chattels in th
market. They ati r?.l iirrnj .! t
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1 \\ '.ho i'hslip, !: " i--!n; 'with 'h
i--. r? Stripe* waving ovo
jt-'Ci.-, :r ..uiz s ; o. ar pot
.pit who havo latii treated > it
.
. .
. ?. 2.4 liltl nil till1 O. v l.rio. Ji.ui .
unu l.UQiii; ity an 1 liberty . wit
hav organ', zd there a loo..] <_>.?%
'irnment oou.-nM..g of fna- rao
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' live men?rloen Lurum l >: "C
the I": j 11 - i St.L: 1 ^ it f.ateti.
i i* .li.ippino > otiiii).>wio
th! t a million lol ai ? he appu
i printed f"r Ami so w
lrive put in ex'.ifence in thos
inland* h government far won.
.
j carpetb duy h, I , caua. the
poor helpless people?colore
j people though they are?ar
DeaJne.i.s I'urmol be Cured
:
i waned portion t r the .? 'l hern in <> jiy 01
way loour iint-M, and il it m I'V i'oustiI
llunal r"iin-'li?"4. !> iftif-M.i is caused hy ;m >:
hamul coi.(lit.on of hi.- i-iici.iw iinii.y of tl
tOiStitcliI ir. Tulio. W In n tills tube trots 1
I flamed you havo a rumbling eound <-r linpe
ft'C* bearing, sin?l when I' is entirely clout
mutton tan if t:ik>-n out nut ?hU tuee r
stored to Its normal condition, be .rlns{ will I
i iii'Hiniveu lor vor. mi >* > nut < f ten ?
ciiusid by catarrh, which Is nothing but an 1
named condition of the mucous surfaces
V. < v. in give one Hundred Dollars forar.'
case of Deafness (caused i>v catarrh) tbaS)i
i|>i be cured by Hall's Catarrh Cure.
for circulars, free. W
F J CHKSEY Si CO?!r
Sole by Druggists, 73c. J
Hall'* Family i'ilU are the beat- M
r
n bound hand and foot without bey
ing able to speak the English
- language and make known the
n wrongs they are euduring. And
>s we, as libeity-loving Americans,
I- can only stand as a party opposed
i- to this hellish scheme. And this
v convention and other conventions
u of the Democratic party have opr
posed it as unamerican.
What about the prospect of;
i- the pnrtv winning? Prosperity,'
i- or what is called piosperity,seems i
n i to continue. There is some indi-'
e cation that everybody isn't pros-1
>. pemns, however. We have a I
strike iu Pennsylvania in which
1 14^,000 coal miners have ?^one'
i. out to try and secure a redress of j
t what they consider grievances,
p i The trusts nre torching out to'
o control every avenue of business ;
r and to rnr.ko this country a e.ounv
f tr" divided between millionaires
if and paupers. They control the
e ! pr ss. They have throughout the
U J northern states contr c *vefy
|d J newspaper of any degree c.f pop-j
, I amounting fo anything; they |
o; cuiiTrot every one ni n?em I kr.owj
if' anything; about e* p about five.!
i. They are the instruments by,
? which the niasaer i. r*? deovived.
r'->rlitora ere not kr' wn 'rh?t '
r'ere brilliant wri^r p?id 'arp.e'
m1 salaries and put ;??*o their tfsr^s!
I
y ; T 'n < "dorp to "od.* t! -e paper?
e its t.'o want j'ou to do"?in the!
. iin'ctfi t ot "mv buiii^,' ?.r "my (
sj railroad, or "my corporation,"!
v i or "my trust."
We southerners, wo former
Confederates or son? of CoufedH|eretop,
oecrp" a plvce apart in
I this government. We "re lookcd!
, ! nnnn yet ?p "r< hy)r.M We are!
treated as -'f\> ?1tir1 (rs or - top '
f I children, ? *?h no ;ght? those'
1 neoote are bo i id t resprot. They '
havM in the last 10 venrs granted 1
*r\ , ilxir oo^tinna Two at i' upo-fia'f
U , \ *"*
b'llioil tb.llarc frvr I !t ck r,i.noi..ii
^ | pVUDlllH
grab alotjo and he tariff grab,
n | and n big percentage of this
. i nx?v *v Iihs been tr.'aon from this
y section?you and I have boeu
jI robbed ? f it Two and <,i.o-ha!f
? 1 hi' io;is did T say? It In h been I
' n |fp 11) t lj fi f h v;' T vv<> t> * to hp '
e
^ '*h u the far*'s. Tlerr t n tV
'south we are ronfre t'd >n
1 ono hand hv northern '? -pu'- Ittrans
who are still harboring see-'
, ttonal hatred and ;? "? trying to'
(reduce our representation in
..1 congress?here in thi id to from'
seven to four?and on tho other
; we ore face to face with this 8it-i
jl nation: Kvery reilroad which'
J passes through our country ii
, , , i
oJ ap there; mott
f f fr ricc've havo be v?ii _
. 11"!k^ ah- it hero tonight are (
owned iu?t> ,*re. ff.i!r of the stock
invested in South Carolina is
* owned outside of fhe stab* and
* while we welcome thefle northern
.. I er? here and desire thnt 'h"M . .-> 1
1 of tlipm -dial' come here and shail'
i 1 . '.iff,' *i,?tl\'
' nu:;t not for;, * that Ihey cou.i
1
own selfish benefit They look!
t) ! ' 1
( upon us as a lemon to lie fiqueez
(e<!. And Hie other day when in!
ft I %
cuwor to taunts and insults ti?al ,
'* i no brave South Carolinian com i(
' stand, 1 u<?t uf> in my sent ant?
'' answered litem and defended the
state and the south and our pen !
~ pie an.', brought out the facts in!
regard to tho burning of this city
,'in 18G5 and convicted Sherman
if I .
J out of hi-1 own mouth of having
j lied on Wado Hampton at.out it,
n- tire Associated l'reas sent broad*,
'i j oast over the land the statement
I that my Democratic colleagues
i were very much outraged over
n j my utterances and retired in dia
^ric,,Rt from the senate chamber.
r-stt?don't know whether they retired
ouK?not,and I don't care. What
y?u 8en(l ,lie therefor?to
s G.
bootlick around like a licked
hound when I am insulted? I
can't do it?I ain't built that way.
So 1 told them the truth and hit
them between the eyes.
I pointed out this condition :
That during the dark days of the
Civil war, when all the men of
the south were away in the army
and only the youngest boys and j
feeblest old men were left at.
home; when-those like Harriett ;
Beeeher Stove at the north who
had depicted the cruelty of the!
master said that that now t lie j
slaves would take the opportuni '
ty to revenge themselves upon
their masters?that during this)
period there is not one instance!
on reeord of any negro having!
niislre; tod my white woman?!
not one crime. Is that to the!
credit of the negro alone? 1'
asked them. Is it not also tot
the credit ot the white masters!
who had uputted him ? Ilo loved
hi" M.ui {'in t<i> mutual'
in a general way. But you?1
and I pointed my flsts? in thel
<->f ?>iy politico' opponents,!
the Republicans across the aisle?;
you, by v nr damnahb' doctrine
of c<]-,:,l!'y have taught those;
jh -y . oiri.'it creatures downj
.souiti to iiiiiiiv tiiitl lh?'^ .ire a?
good tho whites, thi.ir former
master*, or better; and today
you never p i * * I< up a paper hut J
you find recorded there in all its
horrible details the rtorv of some
shocking crime. T mention this!
merely as a sample of the kind!
of speech I made. Good people]
heie have not understood the!
situation, and a 1 at of the editors!
here have lent themselves to the!
pitilu* v.liine .,1,1. cry ot the sub |
. ii/v.i Aa ooi.dcb I re.sri and tlie 1
iiopuuiican newspapers at. the!
north. They have condemned
me as a niurnlot a ad Haul I had,
injured Democratic chances in :
thi-? national fight by coming out1
and bt arding those hypocrites to!
their teeth. ?lV iu -rn! ibout .
t!v fatherhood of ( d and the
i ,.f ,.y , i , iuj(-j , ] that ;
'rt o 1 .11.. g< ' old then.. * \ ou j
ttunt us with r treatment of j
the negrnos?vhy you have
hutohoved and r >hl.<?d and huricd
more in three years in the Philip
pines than the -outh ha- in .'100
years."
1 w Mil on and told tliein that
we were not re-ponsible for the
presence among us of negroes,
i hat Nioir fathers went to Africa i
and stole them, brought tin m t '|
tins country and sold them to us I
and then went home anil prayed!
to thn Lord to tree them. 1 to! 1 !
thern that the hypocrisy was iusfl
oozing out of th> m all over. I
. _ .
iii put th negroi i .u the south, .
Ip it that they uro
ou. ?.u, I said to them, |
iii to ihe I'm ilic ami bought ;
your negroe . to butcher and burn ,
and rob." I don't know whether i
! ought to have -.lid those 'liings
or not. but I loel that it is about
!*;> I.ok<t off line.
1 have sold Chamberlain's
Colic, Cholera and Diairhoca!
l?r.r 1.. ' 1 1 '
uriiiiHiv ?<?l JTtllM, UUU WOUK1
rather he oat of coilee and augur
than it. I sold livo bottles of
it yoBterday to threflhern that I
could co no further, and they are
at work again this tnornit.g.?11.
K. l'helps, Plymouth, Oklahoma.
As will be seen by the above the
threnhors were able to keep on
with their work without losing a
Hingle day's lime. You ahould
keep r bottle of this Remedy in j
your house. For saie by J. F.'
Mackey A Co. I
j Potosh. 1
Vegetables are especially 9
R foiul of Potash. Write for I
g our free pamphlets.
L GKKMAN KALI WORKS, I
93 N issan St., New Yotk.
n ium i. -hp w
tune for southern men to assert
their inanhoid. I have been
going around over the north lecturing?
I am notorious, you
know. (Laughter.) I don't know
but what uoloriety will soil day
grow into lame. It doesn't m it- ^
ler much. I will soon be gone
to the hereafter and If my namu
goes down i .to history :.s t!, ? ^
"Notorious Tillman'' it is a matter
of indifference to me. But T
have been lecturing a'>ont the
negro among thee northern > ?<..
pie and making them } ?y to hear
me ; and it ! don't tell them the
truth juid iiii them between the
' A i \. ' !. .1 atinl <> lit ii? ? .
V., v. . ... ?
t ho echo. I show I hem that the
negro is no longer a name to con
jure with, in tact, if it wasn't that
he held the balance ol power in
Maryland and Delaware ami
Indiana and other hord* r States
thoy would throw him ovei tomorrow.
Hat they are between
the devil ai 1 (he deep blue sea
and they h; e to keep up their
cant tor p(?litical reasons.
1 don t know what the pros
pect is in reirard to this coming
election ^
the revelation of tne infamies
perpetrate d y our soldiers in the
l > l . ; I . . ? ?
i iiiiippin-'H, me nurn.iigs ami
toriwrts unci mind . ^
nig down ol '-ill! over itin will
nv ' en the con.-* ienoes of the
really good jv oj>ie at t!> > north- ?
and tlier^ "re millions of thorn
We look upon the V in [tees as a
general thing as -oim i liiin.r mean
and despicable, hut from persona
I con lac I with ? iCiu in Washington
and in i ho dih -real places at
the north where i meet them
e.hctl out ioeliiiing I find
?!..>* f!.? C.I . 1
imi >m in01 i:;o IHMllicill
people are jnt as ge 1 i ami cU ver
and bouoratde and Christian un<l
patriotic wo -i o?l?ut they do
And I have hopes that this great
contingent, involving mil i ions,
will ho brought to a realizing
sense of the infamies I hat aro
being perpetrated on those poor
creatures in the east?and in be- it'
halt 01 wo at ? Wo have spent.
M 0 00, " 0 in F '.jUg.it iilg the
j .11.*s and a: not ;? t
through. There i- one large is 1 - *w
and. Mindanao. largo as South
Carolina, where they only began
1 wo weeks aim to make a start in
asserting authori. A I don't, know
whet lie r t he nortlrorn people will
keep on Itirnishing money to the
army to keep up this work or not,
hut my idea of the duty of patriots
in the south, north, ami everywhere
eise is to stand hv the
principles of Democracy as Jef!\ rson
formulated them, as .Jack-toil
illustrated them, as Bryan defended
them, and keep it up forever.
And to us in the southland won
for us first by Moultrie and Slimier
and Marion and Pickens and
won ?>ack again in '76 by Hampton
it is an esyecial duty.
Cut This Out. J
Kvery mother should be quickly suspicious
of worms when her children act la If th?y wero
yolntf to he sick Wormii are known to b? the
first cause of much 111 health. Your* and old \
vert often are suffering front worms when .a L
mother thinks It la something alue Keincruhor ^1
a very harmlesa. yet always effective, remedy
for stomach, tape or pin worm, Is a 26 cent hotI
tie ol Mother's Worm Syrup.