Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, September 03, 1902, Image 1
Vol. XII.
Hiss Ellen iJ Stone.
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Constantinople, Sunday. Ami;. |
31.?The report circulated in ho
United States by I lie i: aco ev
thai the Turkish gnverr.m -?i*t ad
addro'sod and abrupt ji > ? ;??l
United States Minister 1am ?.:n,
saying that it absolutely r-'uaed
to further discuss the 1 * ?ni?i-'
bility lor I lie Cm pi ure !>\ !? < ids >
of Miss Ellen M Sv>n?-, .thai
Ameiican missionary, ami a I
companion in September, 1901,
as the outrage \v.;s not committed
on Turkish territory, which is not j
true. As a matter of fact (he I
^ quest ion of the p>?ii's respon.-i
bility is indisputable, since the
capture, payment of the ransom
[ and liberation ot tho captives all]
occurred in Turkish territory. The I
correspondence on the subject of
measures taken lor the discovery
and arrest of the brigands continues,
and the iusuflioioncy ofell'orts
.displayed bv (he Turkish authorities
the United Slates legation.
The porte is following its usual way
of tryiup by every moans to evade
the demands of the legulioh* for
the " capture and punishment
of the guilty persons thai, the
captives when released did not
furnish sullioient information to
enable the authorities to find the
brigands.
A I'OmiUUIkiCKVtioil.
4 Mr. Editor?Allow me to speak
a few* words in favor of Chamber
Iain's Cough Remedy. I suffered
for three years with tho bronchi^
tis and could not sleep at nights.
1 tried several doctors and various
patent medicines, but could
get nothing to give me any relief
until my wife got a bottle of
this valuable medicine, which
has completely relieved ine.?W.
8. Brockman, Bagnell, Mo. This
remedy is for sale by J. F. Mack
ey & Co.
Improvement Southern Hallway
kJ-l ii
jMiiniK tars.
Southern Railway is making
an especial feature of dffting car
service 011 many of it- through
trains, and in jirder to mase
dining cars more attractive than
ever, are now equipping all of
these cars with eWrwic fans and
electric lights. A number of the
dining cars in through lines be-j
f tween Atlanta and New Yorkhave
been equipped with eh i
trie fans and electric lights, and
these improvements wiiicoutin >.
|A ue until all of the dining car-I
on tin? Southern system will j
have these advanmge-.
There aro very few roads in j
the world that have electric fans
and electric lights in tle ir din j
ing cars and this improvement!
will add much to the alreadv!
excellent dining c.y: service of
tlie Southern .Railway.
W. 11. Taykeo, A.G.I*.A.j
ll<-??. ?? of (hi' liuifc.
No profession lina advanced 1
more rapidly of lute than surgery,!
hot it should not he used except
where absolutely nepescury. In,
case-* of piles for example, it in ;
seldom needed. UeWitt's 11< h
lla/.e! ?S;tlv? cures quickly and
permanently. Unrqualed for
cuts, burns, bruises, wounds, nkin ,
r difi?>"-"- Accept no counterfeits.
"I Was en troubled with blooding!
piles (but 1 lost much blood and
strength," says J. C. Phillips.
Paris, 111. '"DoWilt's Witch Hazel
fc>alve cured me in a .short timo.v;
8ooth?H ami heals. Crawford
Bros. I
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Mont. Peloe Atraiti in Eruptioi
Hasse Torre, St. Kitts, I?.W.
August 31.?This entire poi
lias been covered with a clou
of line dust since o o'clock thi
niorniiiff jiiwI fht? nnmiliwo i
i
panic stricken. Fine allies at
falling continually in a sligii
drizzle. Semi darkness is ovr
the sea and the ships in the hai
hor seem to he enveloped in
cloud of smoke. ffinee da\
j break the entire island has bee
covered with a cloud of ditconiing
front the southeast, th
direction of Martinique. Th
thick mist which enveloped lb
scan yesterday was taken as i
1 approached for n min storn
At nightfall of tin: ilOch a dar
cone shaped cloud, eniittin
eioctric flash#-- . nwc up in th
south, but it was gradually ol
scuved br the mist caused b
the falling ashes. Runiblin
noise> :ind a few detonation
wi'iv !? :!. 1 duri ig tin* night o
the 'j tli. No news has reaches
here from Martinique.
A Certain Cu/e lor I?yscnter
Mint l>uir-lioea.
" 'omo years ago I was n;ip o
u party (hut intended ma it in
a long bicycle trip/' snv* K. !
lay lor, of New Albany, Rradfon
Ooiinty, IV "1 was taken sud
dee.'V with diarrhoea, and wa
about to givM up the trip, whe
editor VViird, of the l.aeevvilf
Maiiaa. !...? I *..?
?.? wui'vii^vt I 1 uir.
a done of Chamberlain's Colu
Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy
1 purchayed a bottle and tool
two doypp, one before startin
hu<1 one on the route. I mad
the trip fluccesafully and neve
felt any ill allect Aglin las
summer I wns almost. completer
run down with an attack of dvs
outcry. 1 bought a bottle of thi
same rouisdv and thin time on
dope cured inc." Sold by J. 1*
Mac key <V Co.
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1. Bottle Floating in the Water. jyj1?
I Key \Ve6t, Fla.. August 31.?A
| bottle has been found floating in fi^)1
the water near Bahia Hondo, up
. containing a note on which was
for<
e written the following:
it "Duckra, Ohio, 15 April. 1002
>r ?Here is an open letter to ^
^ brothers and others, Got capsized j
this evening at 4.30, lat. 15.10, ^
n longitude 30.43. (rood night. it
"Harry R. I' Thorpjohnsoji,!
0 schooner Angelina. 'hoi
? '-(rod bo with you I; 11 we meet I slip
* in Heaven. j0,1
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k i he location indicated nix vet
sun
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'i ;.'dv x oil floe tors, writes \V . J%, j
ill Green, McCounellsviile, ()., "for way
Files,and Fistula, but when all ju"?
J failed, Bucklen's Arnica Ive I \
cured me in two weeks/' (hires i.
y Bums, Bruises, Cuts,Corns, Erup j
lions. Salt Klieum, Files or ru r,,'^
fipav. 25c at Crawford Bros, audi*'
J. F. Mackev A Go's. driii; store. Tth\vU
P j * oas.
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fur v\
Littleton Female Colieye. N C.,| s<>
is now practical'y certain ot the| I,a
j largest opening Sept. i7lh in ine I
p I history ot this popmar wchool.|
c This i ustit utinn has nn unusual j ''
record; it has already more than i 1 !l
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k age in the !ajf tour years and
? now every judication points to ?
p another very largo increase of heai
r patronage. then
y to u
p Tli?' H( tl fri'irrliiilim Inr^lulnrta
a m
f* ri.iiir- r.iu! !< \> r ? . ti >ttlc of GroveN ^.i^
\ Chill Tonic. If i? simply ' '
ii.ui und til a [antc ojes iwrn>.
No Cure, uo pay. I'rir? 50 of*. ey ?!
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I'rice 0!i Cotton.
low York, August 20 , H?02?I
weekly Government report]
n the cotton crop issued to j
indicate*, in my opinion, 'hej
;t serious situation which lias i
fronted tlie trad" since 1890 j
8 situation is intensified Intact
that a month ago every j
, myself included, was expect-}
a large crop and an abundant ;
ply of co'?on. A large crop
r seems absolutely out ot the!
ntioc, while an exceedingly
ill crop is quite within the
ge o! possibilities. The world's
ply ot American cotton,visible j
invisible, is less, with onel
ep.ion, than it has been at.
time rfnu'c tlics Aiiit)hc.ui war, i
1m the r-\*c. of the exception
ve referred to cotton went to I
cents a pound in New York,
led justified, therefore, in
messing the opinion that a
llier and very substantia!
'anoe in cotton is inevitable,
I may be confidently antici?'<1
that the South* **n holders I
I producers can, 1 think, withiruuoie,
realize at least nine
ts a pound for their production,
vided they are not precipitate
icceptinpr present prices.
Theodore 11. Price.
Take Caro of the Nlomacli.
? man or woman whose digestis
perfect and whose stomach
forms its every function is
*er sick. Kodol cleanses, puri'aud
sweetens the stomach and
es positively and permanently
stomach troubles, indigestion
1 dj'spepsia. It is the wonderreconstructive
tonic that is
king so many sick people well
1 weak people strong by con
ung to their bodies all of the
irishment in the food they eat.
v. J. II. Ilolladay, of Holladay,
is., writes: "Kodol has cured
. I consider it the best reme
1 ever used for dyspepsia and
nrinch troubles. 1 was given
by physicians. Kodol saved my
." Take it after meals. Craw1
liros.
Accident t? Judge Gage.
k special from Chester under
e Aug. 2Sth tells of an acciit
to Judge Gage as follows :
Vhile overseeing some rers
on the guttering of his
iso this morning Judge Gage
pod and fell from the ladder
which he was standing and
IvO his loft ;i I* 11*1 iti-t 1.-1....
111 jiin uriu?> l
shoulder. Dr. Miller \va?|
1 riloneci and soon had the j
ken arm set Th< judge suf-!
a! considerable pain, hut is j
ing easy thir? evening.
Dcatness Cannot In- Cured.
ti.l uppllca !ou< as liii 5 i *nn< i re.it'h tin:
.ml portion of ill our ro is onlv "tie
to ctiro Unafiioss, unit ttiat is by cunutliu1
toil i-itios lit :i(hi's< is irti - ?t v an in it
nouiliiion ol * tic hi m i i.- linifiK t !> - ]
icon Tn \Vh? n 'liis nil?' i~ ii'" ?i> .1 I
mil
wlit.. i is unil-i tv i-.iM.i-tl. l--:ifiit -> is
- suit, :itul unless tin- intl.tinmut <>u van t >
i -nil unit this ruin- ,-i si.,ii .1 to li- normal
'.Ion. turn in.; *MI1 In; ill strosi-il fortw-r;
i-ivscHout of t"ii are'Cii . ? <! by Cii'm-rli
h is notion - but uu influnii-ti vnmiitiou of
.iii-oiis surfnci s
u ol i-i.-i; One Miitiilri-ii l>ollars for any
of ili'.vfiii *. (cau.i il In' i-uturrh i 'h it r.in
i- ruri-ti t?\ ttuii s Catarrh Cure. So ml
ri mars, free
V. .1 CHENF.Y <fc CO., Totc-ito, ().
it by liruk'tfis ts. T'.i
it's ! in. 1Mb are tl
1 1 it?>r Ilami'l of tin- Ket sliaw
was in town a few hours
lay.
Fortune Favors A Texan.
Hivum distressing p.tius in
d, back and stomach, and
i? without appetite, 1 began
?e Dr. King's New Life rills."
ten W. 1'. Whitehead, of Kenale,
Tex., "and soon felt like
?w mail." Infallible in stomand
liver troubles. Only 2oc
Vawtord Bros, and J. F. Mack-;
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Express Train Fobbed.
Nashville Teun. September 1.
?Earl}' to night, between this
eirv an 1 Franklin, Tenn. eighteen
miles south ot here, the local sate
on the express car ot the Louis*
vilie ami Nashville through train,
northbound, was rilled of its contents
by two masked men, while
.Express Messenger A. B. Battle
covered by a revolver, stood in
ilie coiner ol the car with his
hands above his head. The robbery
occurred .just alter dark aud,
according to the messenger's own
announcement, one of the principals
was Gus Hyatt who recently
made a sensational escape from
the Tennesee penitentiary here
while serving a fitteen-vear term
for train robbery. Express ofliciala
estimate the loss at about $500,
it being in packages taken iu sinco
leaving Montgomery, Ala. The
two big through safes were not
molested.
Uiiby lives are destroyed In summer by,
cholera Infantum. The attack of the disease
Issudden itr progress is sometime terribly
rapid. Mothers who havoRlvon their children
:?TTZT7?bo year^5*
Anyone sending a sketch nnd < ' .
nutokty sseertnln our opinion f , ? 111v
*111 Ion la probably patent nt>l
I KillH ?f riot 1 V rollHilniittol II. ???.-*? ?
tuvir frt'O. Oidosi iiironcy for f < ' *.
I'lilontf takun tiiroiu'h Mm r * _ r . i '"i
rf'Cial notice, without rlinrgo, in t..r- (
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culnttou of any m'loiitUlo Journal, i :>J1 a
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PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
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FM|{ Sri'KKVISOli
We t ake 11.. .. nn hod of a n > mv < n g
the inline of M C Lardner tnr ? ontity
Siijicri isor Hint feel that the interests
of I he comity are sn'e in his
hands. lie j* no stranger to t tie duties
required, as he has hetore honor*
t> 1 y and uhly tilled the position
MANY VOTEKS.
The many friends of 1.. J. l'erry
take pleasure in presenting his name
to the.voters of Lancaster county a?
a candidate for the olfiee nv' f ouuty
.Stipei \ isor snl jert to ?lie j? y, of ' i?
Democratic primary. TI? L'1 HI .J
the ofliee acceptably to the p.".?-.Is it?
the past and is well lit ted t if tL\work.
MAN Y i O I