Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, October 08, 1902, Image 1
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Vol. XII.
Miss Nettie I > 1
tells how any youiu
manently curoj of n
Lydia E* PiiAham's
" 1 OUNO \VOMKS:^-| lliV?I tlx
dark s.jtots before lfl/ fti'o*. id
untold agon7. A mourner t the
l*ink Limit's Yogetul4o i
felt that my eat>e wua hopeless, 1
bottle and started tnlAug it, I so
change my opinion of ftie medieitu
finally I was entirely without paint
grateful."? N hti-k T?a*v.cui :j on k,
Painfu
^ arc quickly and pnrimvmmtlv
Vegetable Compound. The ulio
thousands which prove tills sta
Is a severe strcvin on t* woman's
is wrong. l>ou't taku narcotic
the etiusc ? perhaps M is on used
incuts, or the dcvotoKMueiit of
E. I'inkliam'a V*ig?4?aliAo Comj
If there is anything itVmt your <
advice, write freely to Mrs. 1'inUhum.
militly help f(iu, fur tw> ^waWWn iu Aim
ing female ills as she Uw had. Sh
wouien back to hoalth. nor address
You aro very fooH.ih If you *1? uot act
% v? *'if
K-'> ->6?#^' 1
am ir>\v l!u : t of h<
A too oV -! fi I. < >*? ii ii gr. i
GO-4 I' <?., >. \V , Washington. ! >.
i'uiiy ..ltd lilllll it Co.Si a ii lull ?
West Vi,".*5,.ii i >ii ; r ' i in.
Tim following special \va
sent out from Wilkes harm, l\a
Sum lav :
A telegram was ruceived a
strike lit a<l<|uart.ers today an
uouncing iliat the s;ri o of tli
employees of the Kanahawa atn
Hoc I ing \'a 1 ley Coal fompanv
numbering between <*>t0d() ate
U.ooo inra in Wf-t* Virginia
liml i tulcl miiisfiuMorily to l>otl
sides The tin h, it is announce!
at strike headquarters, will re
ceivo their nay tnotuhlv. hav
boon grunted a nine Tiour day
^ will ho paid by the weight o
2,000 pounds to the ton, wil
have the right to < inploy thei
own ohcv*'weigh0>d wil
* not be compelled to deal in com
puny stores.
Excepting a tlrtTe rfnflMc a
Kingston, acrov jwuMjue
?
%
5ASTE
X&r ?A- JV Ja. JCLvk.
LANCASTER
lckmore, Ml nneapolis,
r woman may be perlonthly
pains by taking
; Vegetable Compounc}*
quent headaches of a severe nature,
at in y menstrual periods I suite re a
? lodge advised me to try Ljdiu 12.
,it, but I only scorned good advice and
but she kept at me until I bought a
on had the host reason in the world to
r, as each day my health improved, and
it mv menstruation i>eriods. I am most
its Central Ave., Minneapolis, Minn.
11 Periods
overcome by I.ydia 12. Pinlchnm's
ve letter is only one of hundreds of
lenient to bo u fact. Menstruation
? nam y, u n is pji mi in somci mug
s to deaden the pain, but remove
irregularity or womb displacea
tumor. Wliatem it is, l,ydia
leund N guaranteed to cure it.
.ia.se about which you won! I like special
No mini will bee vorr letter. She can
rioo, h;.* su' h :i wide experience in treatc
hs.s helped hundreds t thousands of
. is Lynn, Mass., and her udviei is free,
ept her kir.d invitation.
tails cjt Another Case.
u JVIhs. Pinhham:?Ignorance and
ss is the cai'M' of most of the suflferdiikmi.
I believe that if we projterly
r>d the laws ol" health we would all he
if the sick women only knew the
>ut f .yd ia 1'.. Pinkhaill's V< jp-talile
id, they would I e saved mu< 1; sufferoutd
s<ton he cured.
d it for five meriths for a loeaJ dilVi
ilty wiiicli lad troubled n e 1? 1 years,
.
i) is ; th< vain i iul< avoi to u
i\\ My 1 Well* twllSf? S-.V"pl?-(i,
ii'd I n.e d ;> 5- i. ij( s.i> n i !ity.
"I \ <1 i-t i . "5 *? J 11 nam's \
oinpoond our. <1 i ? c??iupk*UM>,
alth, aad nil 'hi)"1 c i11 !?i!. a?' l t.u'y
reined, '' Mi ^ N't I Kowauuh,
.
.> Htliii'l'.S ('<? ii? J til v ?% \VOfliOA4?
Ihanna Kivor, from this city i<>
i niy'tM t hero I).is heon iio <i'
"*! order in this t erritorv.
__
Fin tiM'ti (hi h SI riko.
't I
!. I I .a re !o, Tt x , Oct. .r? ?A ]1 ?hf
,, firemen on the Texas, Mi xiean
jjand Northern division of tie
National railroad, extending
j ! from fatrrdo to <a!*i!,o, -'ne
(tins afternoon and not n wheel
x i is turning on these roads to
[Hni^lit lhe liremen claim they
! reecivo only $7 S8 Mexican
,,'money for 28 hours work, and
('as Mexican money has <lepro
f'eiated they claim they cannot
I [mal e a living. They demand
r|$14 Mexican money for the
I same hours.
1 i
j 'l lie be f |?>iy?ir ('iiHin IitI ian'c
t , isioinaoh *ntl liivrr T Met*. Fn.iy t?,
'aktv l*le??s*fit in ofl'.ct For sul"
! : Ly J. K. M..uke> A Co.
<K EIS
, S. C., WEDNESDAY, C
PENNSYLVANIA'S MILITIA
ORDERED OUT.
The Presence of the Entire l)i
vision Ih Regarded as NeCtV
nary to Keep Down Further
Rioting.
Harrisburg, Oct. fi.?Gov
Stone tonight ordered out tin
entire division of Nationa
Guard of Pennsylvania to dutj
in the mine regions The sol
diers will he in the field tomor
row. The order calling out tin
guard is as follows :
Headquarters National Guard,
Adjutant General's Office,
Harrisburg, Pa., Oct. 6
In certain portions of tin
1 counties of Juzerne. Sehuvlkill
Carbon, Lackawanna, Susque
hanna, Northumberland am
Columbia, tumults and riot!
frequently occur and mob lav
reigns, men who desire to worl
have been beaten and drivei
away, and thoir families threat
ened. Railroad trains hav<
been delayed, stoned and tin
tracks torn up. The civil au
thoritios arc unablo to maintair
order and have called upon the
governor and commander in
chief of the National Guari
troops. The situation growsmore
serious each day The
territory involved is so extensive
that the troops now on duty
are insufficient to prevent all
disorder. The presence of the
entire divison National Guard
of Pennsylvania is necessary it:
these counties to maintain tin
public peace.
The major general command
incr will nlace the entire divi
o i " """ - -" ^ " ****
sion on fluty, distributing then
in such localities as will rendei
them most effective for preserving
the public ponce.
As tumults, riots, mobs .and
d'-or.h rs usually occur when
1 ;t'ii attempt to wor? 11 and
about tho coal mines, he wil
see that all men who desire t<
w? rk and their families have
ample military protection, lb
will protect all trains and othei
property from unlawful inter
Ife rence and will arrest all per
i ?ons engaging jn acts of violence
and intiiuidjiiion and hold theni
' 11t,<ler "11ard until their release
t . 11
i will not endanger the public
peace; will st e that threats, int'midation0.
^x^'inlf- and >ic'?|
of violence cejiso at once The
I public peace and good ordet
.will lie pre-erved upon all ocoa
.... i .1 t .. *?. * .i
IK-..' .11; i I .. I I IM*
oral oounths <1 tt* 1 no intorfcr
' fdvnco vl,: ii vi r will ! < m?
:* 1 \ i f! 1 }' n "ii '"
i; !'v '11 '.I'll' ?; 1 * -iund?
r this or?i?T. 1 ho <li</niiv
j and am!i??i itV of llm Stat?> must
!x maintain. >1 '.ml In 1 }iow - lo
l * upjnvss all l. wio-sno*-. '.vit liti
j lior hor; 1?ts ho a.-.s< rual.
i-y order of U in A. Stone,
j i/owrnor and coinmnndor-in
, chief. Thomas J Stewart,
| j Adjutant (ioi.. i'a 1
,i Nonry T Sliattiifk of Shrl1?b<i"jj,
| |ow?, war. cured ol m ( t?>mar*ti trouble
wl 1. which It.- had Ivm. IUV'imI t r
Vl'HIM hV four hnvou I 'lm.nl.*.l.>i..l<
Mnniach and i.tver tablet*. lit* luul
previously t rii 11 nr?v nth*! re>neil
e* and a number ol' physician* wn h.
nut ri lief. For sale by ' F Mac-key
l\i?l
Registration Notice.
| rMII K I'l' ItI. I(' will fake notice thai
X. Hit* Registration l.oai;.- ?\ii! br
open Ht t tie ('(H'llT llOl'SK foe the
; resist rat ion ol parr ics entitled lo register
under the constitution, on the
1st Monday t Tuesday in each month
i uii' I -i'l day- receding the gep-ra
i . elect?>u. .1. IS!. CAsKKY,
> Chair Rd. Reg. I/anra*ter Co.
i ll-irch 7, l'? JO.
I
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1 TER P
)CTOBER 8, iqo2.
NINE DOLL IKS A ION. S
The l'rice Being C harged For .J
Coal is Advancing iu New
York. I
New York, Oct. 6?Nine dollars n
a ton in the price of soft coal in f
New York today. Anthracite has f
no fixed price. One lot of five
J folia IDoa anl/J tfc 1 O K I
umi iciior iu ine company, orJ
dering that tho car service must ^
bo resumed by 7 o'clock toiuor
row morning. 1
The mayor rescinded his pre *
1 vious order to the company for v
the reason that there seemed to s
be a settlement of the strike in '
sight. e
L Today negotiations opened on ^
1 a new track. AJnew subcom- "
' niittee of the union met the *
' ollicials of the railway company
' and both sides practically e
agreed on a proposition for the *
men to return to work at 20 "
cents an hour ami 10 hours a s'
' day. The company insisted
upon the proposition coming up
to in an oflicin! form from
ll1!1 e union and to bo presented J
' through the mayor. '1 ho union t
' considered the proposition audi
1 ejected it.
L7>1 ice protection will ho d ' ?
fouled the coinp.r.iy in op< f __
' | itnj its cars.
The \ iiluc ??i 1a|>cU Tnalin lit.
I li\epyi)iip who i> hlllin ed witli . I
.
i! Oii'ioty in havii . their < ? intol'ii
, *;< nt :> ' i . i <1 ii.* t nvi'ihj,!1 ur?v r
| ciitti. 'I Iic.se (li?e:o' S < >?:i t liiy u
1 cun <1 by v iltsf w I iuiil?r?fiini! (|
hem t Ii ir. ughl >. I>r. .t. Xi'wror, j
( Ita'hawnj, of flit., U >c
know leilgi i'. thp innst skillful ami * ' ( I"
; ft wafu! -p. i ialist in tin United SiatM
' V. rue liiin t ir bis expert opinit ti <?i
> our fii.se, lor which be inuhea no '
charge o
'I o Kcliove i In* Famine. , ^
!(l
Xo.v oi k, Oct. f>.? A not lie) | \
. I
doll. r of coal !:11.<2s has boon mail, j
i!.? 1 7osid< itl II ?>jovoll lo rt'licv. ,
a |Ki8sil)lo 11/a 1 famine. Mt? |
j.Ji'liaiiua Samuels, formerly oi j
' Nashville , Term., and Washing-) ^
l<?n, 1). (' , w ho has boon iit No\\ |
York lor Beveral months organiz-j
ing a railroad and other projects,
, has written to President Uoosc- s
' volt ofl'ering him a tract ot mining j 1
land in Kenlnckv, to be mined ?
j by the government without com !
pensation to the donor, during the I
i contihtiance of the stiike.
. w..u f. un nwn1 nniny l?ll ^ J LO IJ\
1 one retailer and 85 cents h bushel a
7 is now being asked in some
- places. This is at the rate of $32
- a ton. J
3 The soft coal dealers declare n
hat they are unable to get their *
coal hauled from the mines, owing
to the scarcity of cars, and that
inasmuch as soft coal is loaded
directly from the mine into the (
cars and not stored like anthra- *
' cite, they have to stop mining .
j when no cars are furnished c
them by the railroad companies. c
i There's Many a Slip a
l on the ice or wet ground at this time ('
. of year, and many a sore spot in a
consequence. No amount of caution _
5 will guarantee you against accident
* That is why we keep Perry Davis' v
Painkiller on hand to relieve the aclie r
of bruised flesh, and sore, throbbing .
1 muscle. It. has given relief to two
) There is but one Painkiller, Perry <J
T>avis.' j
, The New Orleans Strike. i;
New Orleans, Oct 6.?After (
* withdrawing his order of last 0
night stating that the New Or'
leans Railway company must s
1 resume their schedules, Mayor 1
I Capdevielle has written a sec- 1
i i - (
No. 3<j>
lair.uels said to a reporter todAjc:
''I am making tlie rfTei simply
ocau-e the property i? idle. li
i no expense to in*4 at the pfesut
litne, and I would be at no
r>ss if a qnanity of ihe coal ic
nined. 1 do not ask one cent
r < ni the gocerumeut or any
kvots. I will leave the armoffnent
of all details to him t? d<r>
8 he sees fit."
Rhcumacido cures rheumatism hj
eutralizing the acids in the blood
nd driving them out through the
at oral channels. Sold by J. F.
lackey ?fe Co. uiarirfrOoi
Crisis In Nov Orleans
New Orleans, Oct. 5?Mayor
3apdeneille tonight notified the
(Jew Orleans Railway company
hat it would have to operate its
ars upon all lines before 10
('clock tomorrow morning.
An official notification of fhe
iction taken was also sent to the
ar men. The company |iac
nnounced its determination te
un tomorrow. Advertisements
vill be printed in toino?ro.v*r
>apeis otiering 20 cents an l^our
o experience motormen and cpnluctors.
While not directed ta
ho strikres,it is evidentlv intend
d as a concession to them op it
3 an advance ol 2 cents an Upur
hi what they were getting on tlie
Id contract.
Mayor Capdeville was in conultation
tonight with the chief of
;olice with the view of affording
lie necessary protection. .At
irst show of violence a call will
te made for special police.
The telephone cable contftinng
42 wires and connecting nil.
he barns and offices ot the ?#ilvay
copany was cut on Harmony
treet last night. The trolley
eed wires weje also cut in eovral
new places during the tiigliL
Jp to the present there has pot
een a single arrest for cutting
'ires
II is learned that two men who
xpressed their views in opposiion
to the strike were badly
eat^n by a crowd of alleged
Irikers shortly alter midnight.
CASTOR! A
For Iniants and CliiidiC:i.
h3 Kind You Have Always
Bears the '/ iTxr"T~^**"
iignaturo of ' 2/
To.: i^.ct',3.
Nwi.ce hereby u;i\eti iL.U
in- i. 11111 i??r i lie pay no at of
i 'VN TA v !V " ill ox: ire n
> * Oct ('I I i". i . '! fix - nra
vol (ho ot'loO o[
!io Tow a \'\ \ (1 I >. 'on- s,
't lie poiii'i ?iion of ilie
>wn will not call on pr-isous,
s heretofore, for the paynv :rt
f taxes.
After the of Oetobor*
00-, all taxes net paid, will be
ollcctcd with co-ts and penal*
ies. 1{. 11. Wylie,
Mayor.
Oct. ?, 1009.
A patch on the trousers i? l>etL-r
than a bil' at the clothier#.
Dr. E. 8. IVScDow,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
out t) Side Catawba l!oiu?? < ?
p-rstairs. t t + ) -&TM
. p phono on > i>*y
12, 1 j r ( and N itflif
ah_
Itnhy lives are destroyed in .snn.ufT try,
t n'ern Infnn'um. The uttaek of ihc n*s? si
* -t n i's pro"rf"< is iiiin''titn> s > rr'iijy
.il..u. MoUm-i . % uu u.tvvKitcd lL>*;ir U4M-i-x
rj