Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, March 11, 1903, Image 2
MUS. L. S. ADAMS.
OJ IJalvmton, T.ih.
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to tired women, having suffered for
seven years with weakness and bearing-down
pains, and having tried scv>
cral doctors and different remedies
with no success, your Wine of Cardui
was the only thing which helped me,
and eventually cured me It seemed to
build up the weak parts, strengthen
the system and correct irregularities."
By "tired women" Mrs. Adams
means nervous women who have
disordered menses, falling of the
womb, ovarian troubles or any of
these ailment* fhat women have.
You can cure yourself at home with
this great women's remedy, Wine
of Cardui. Wine of Cardui has
cured thousands of cases which
doctors have failed to benefit. Whv
not begin to get well today? All
druggists have 81.00 bottles. For
any stomach, liver or bowel disorder
Thedford's Black-Draught
should be used.
ForaSTloesn4 literature.kd'lrrw. irlrlnir
symptom., Th. La.1I-*' .Vavtsory I
cnuut, Th* Chatt.nooir* Mrdiolno (
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WINE<"CARDUll
\imii nai?mb? niasiiii sisiii? ii ~t
LET THE SOUTH ALONE, MR.
ROOSEVELT.
c
W R Hearst in New York American
C
President Roosevelt has sue- a
ceeded in exciting the whole
South. By his ostensible at- t
tempts to bridge the chasm which
separates the whites and blacks t
there he has only widened it. c
WR6 that his intention? A v
politician caring everything for i
negro delegates to the National t
Republican Convention and noth- t
ing for the peace and progress of 1
the South would not scruple to c
incite race antagonism in order p
to accomplish his purpose. A t
statesman sincerely desirous of i
furthering the welfare of both the 1!
whites and blacks, or one es* e
penally anxious to advance the (
interests of the blacks, would not o
set about his work by inflaming d
each race against the other. d
Intentionally or otherwise, that 9
is precisely what Presideut *
Roosevelt has done. Professing 0
? 1
the noblest motives, he has started
a fire whose heat is now being 8
felt by the whole country. c
Proclaiming that the door of f
hope and opportunity shall be
closed to no man on account of f
his color, the President chose to
open a door which has led not to a
hope and opportunity, but to bit- n
terness and strife. *
Mr. Roosevelt's theory is exalt- 8
ed, of course, but why did he lay
his opening hand on a door in a L
section of the country where, as *
he must haye known, benefit to *
the negroes could not attend his 1
act, however fruitful it might be ^
in delegates ?
Conditions as well as theories B
have to be kept in mind. When theories
are applied without regard
to consequence, the consequences
are invariably disastrous.
?
v
The government ascertains the ^
quality o/ kerosene by means of t
the flash tent. Would Mr. Koose- c
elt think it wise to have the 11
hash testing done in a powder "
magazine? He favnra target a
practice for onr soldiers, but he f
hardly would approve the aetting a
up of the butts in a crowded city. c
If President Roosevelt is not ^
imply playing politics with ref- g
erence to the presidential nomi- g
nation in 1904, and honestly IC
eants to open the door of hope have not been bron
ind opportunity to the negro by them. Elsewhere i
;iving him office, he can do it ?including New li
without insulting and agitating sheer race prejudic
he entire white population of negroes of ability a
he South. to be discriminated
Dr. Crum is not the only edu- cally ; in the South
:ated and reputable black man fear. The whites t
n the United States, nor is Char- experience of negr
eston the only city where and they are resolv
legroes who are his equals in dergo a repetition c
ibility and character can be ence. Will any
ound. man who is acquaii
Boston has a custom house as history of the I
veil as Charleston. If, in order era blame them ?
o assert the equality of the races, With all genuine
i black must bo made a Collector vate the negro
>f the Port somewhere, why not morally and indi
lelect Boston instead of Charles- Southern people i
on for the honor? sympathy. That ci
Moreover, there is no law to pnted. No man c<
jrevent Mr. Roosevelt from open- thoroughly respects
ng the door of hope and oppor- or more cordially e
unity in Washington, and ad- his great work for
nitting some colored citizen of education of his
listiuction to the Cabinet. There Booker T. Washing
s no law to restrain him, either body who has
rom surrounding himself, with knowledge of actt
legro secretaries and clerks. in the former sla^
Such support as the President question for a mon
eceives in his efforts to thrust Booker T. Washing
:olored officeholders upon the more to his race thi
vhites of the South comes, of of every Collecto
:ourse, nearly altogether from Union to negroes *
he North, and when sincere and Fair tnen througl
lissociated from mere political try sympathize wit
mrtisanship is accorded by men ment which the So
o constituted that when their sure to express wh
nind. Rive hospitality to a line- jn eeekjng their ow
oundiog general principle they lhe quiet and
men a
lave no room left lor facts which e ., .. .
, a . _ of the section by si
ounsel against the enforcement , , ,. , ,
,f the principle in human affair. "nd fooll8h ho',eB
it any given time or place. discontent among
"The door of hope and oppur- ,na8se8 simple bl
unity must not be closed against yet advanced menti
iny man on account of his color; yond the plane of c
herefore negroes must be given President Roos<
iffice"?. 80 runs the logic, but deavoring to apply
ve do not observe that the men where the negroes 1
rho assent most enthusiastically principle of equal
o the argument are at ell mmf .....
?ignores mai priucij;
o give it reality near at home. mai[1jer of the cout
to. too1. official.^ are not dark ne(,roea are f
omplexioned. Massachusetts'* ir ... ...
... , Hauna, with hia bi
;overnor is a white man, and ,, , .
.... .all ex slaves, rend<
legroes are not elected to seats '
n any of the legislatures of the DO 8erv,ce *'*ie
*ew England States.' Their do them ?rave harn
enators and representatives in same time harass a
Congress, strange to say, are all whites, who are bu
if the Caucasian race. The Mid race problem that ii
lie States, the States of the Mid enough without the
lie West and of the Far West additions.
eems quite as reluctant as the Delegates to the
louth to have the negroes hold publiCan Conventio
/v
ce* taut, of course?pre
Long-distance megaphoning . .. .. .?f
* . .A . * v * portant from the W
bout the rights of the oppressed * .
osts nothing That, perhaps, is Ohio standpoints-t
rhy it is so popular an exercise. and Pa,ri?tic Ai
It isonly in theSouthern States, con8,der the repose
rhere the negro population is paramount to the q
arge, that the African repesents shall get the Itepi
race problem. Outside efforts, dential nomination
oilitary and political, to solve playing with fire
hat problem have failed. The seems wicked and i
ober judgment of the country Au 8Uch American!
as arrived at the conclusion that hopo that they fo
h. solution h.d beet be left to m,jorit of the
ime and the people of the South , ......
, ry.? j .. . . public?hold that, t
amooiwqd i ^ -
..Viuaoivo. iUOjr UU IJUt Utile "
be negro end they underet.nd of eTer-" man who c
,im. Id their pereonet relatione believed that h
rith the blacks Southern men as negro well?whethc
rule are far more kind and con- j? the Senate Cham
iderate than are Amreioans who ?
. House, or in any c
of power and iuflue
thie sane and friend
Disturbances of strikers are Let the South alo
iot nearly as grave as an indi- .
ldual disoider of the system.
)verwork, loss of sleep, nervous ?
ension will be followed by utter Everything is in th<
ollapse, unless a reliable remedy it comes to Witch
i immediately employed. There's E. C. DeWitt <fc Co
othing so efficient to cure dis- discovered, some ye
rders of the Liver and Kidneys to make a salve
s Electric Bitters. It's a wonder- Hazel that is a spec
ul tonic, and effective nervine For blind, bleeding,
nd the greatest all ronnd medi- protruding piles,
inn for run down 14 1 ! 1
.jDKwuin, Ii UUIUtl, urUIHOK RIIQ
ispel* Nervousness,Rheumatism eases, DeWitt's S
od Neuralgia and expels Malaria equal. This has gn
arms. Only 20c, and satisfaction morons worthless
uarantoed by J. F. Macaey, & Ask for Do Witt'sJo.,
and Crawford Bros. ?Crawford Bros.
ght up among 172 Miles in 152
n our country
mgland it is Atlanta, Ga, Mi
6 cau.seH special to The Const:
nd education , , it
.... Savannah says thai
against politi- .... , ,
the motive is Gould> who reach<
here have had v,1,e' Fla? this af,er'
o domination t0 catch the train ,0*
ed not to un- secured a special tra
>f that experi- est that the Atlantit
unprejudiced could supply, paying
ited with the $1500. The special
teconstruction 0f Jacksonville prepi
record time and <
efforts to ele- traiu which Mr Goul
1 ao t n 1 1 ?
jq actual runniu
ustrially the oording ^ the officia
lre \n k 172 miles between
innot be die- , ? ,
mid be more a,,d Savannah were
id among them 152 minutes, hn,
incouraged in shitted at Savanna
the practical train started northwi
race, than ia In the Gould pari
ton. And no- multi-millionaire b
the slightest wife and children ai
lal conditions others. They expe
re States can 22 at Weldon, IS
lent that one M
?ton is worth Xr?ir??iy Atc
sn the giving **Ju8t in the nick
rship in the jmje b0y waa Haved
rould be. W.Watkins ofPleasi
lout the coun- "Pneumonia had pla
ill the resent- oc w,th hino and a t?
, . , set iu besides. Do<
utli is always he grew woi
en politicians At length we tried
n ends disturb New Discovery tor
ice tho safety ?nd our darhng was
now sound, and w
^reading false ought to know,
1 and sinister sure cure for Cough
the ignorant
ack men not yrOH> druggists. Pi
illy much be- $1 00. Trial bottles t
ihildhood.
avelt by en- The Western
in the South, Memphis, Tenn.,
ire many, the 'pije river, after re
ity, while he tionary for two day
>le in the re- rj8e slowly again
itry, where the gauge tonight marl
and Senator an(j more water is c
11 to pension levees retnain intact
ir Klnntn *
-? ??v ]arge area of low lai
contrary, they Memphis is submerg<
i, and at the (jen an(j Lee counties
nd alarm the are inundated and so
rdened with a reported from ther
b quite' heavy among negro farmers
.. serious difficulty the
)se gratuitous . . eJ ..
? experiencing from tl
ing waters is the deli
National lie ules, many trains ai
n are impor* 1 to 2 hours late.
bably all im Thousands of peof
aahingtcn and blufl8 he,e ,od?y **
vast expanse of wa
>ut to thought- Bjon ^oats were run ]
mericans who land.
of the nation . Cairo, 111., March
uestion of who server at the weathe
iblican presi- sent out warnings to
in 1904 this of Cairo t0 P'opa
,, 0 fifty feet of water
in the South \ A A , 4
yesterday and laet n
unpardonable. | watersheds of the Ol
i?and let us Tennessee and Oumh
rm the great and in many placei
pie of this Ke- riv?r8 were falling vc
he first duly ?rB r.i("n? "Kai" tu(|
territory around and
lesires to have -8 nQW COvered
e wishes the many of the families
>r that man be forced to abandon I
ber, the White j While there is nc
l(Ko, I dancer at Cairo tl?n
rvnu i UUOItlUII I . *7" ~ "" r ' I "
. i in the lowlands be
nce-i. to do alid Memphu. xhe
y ,n^' are expected to stan<
ne
55 feet as they have
and strengthened du
!*? ?. few years. The gj
s name when "bows 45.8 feet.
Hazel Salve. . ? ? ? :
. of Ohicjgo, ...
ars ago, how
from Witch P. A.Danforth of L
ific for Piles, suffered for six mo
, itching and, frightful running soi
eczema, cute, but writes that Buel
all skin die- Halve wholly cured il
alve haa no For Ulcers, Wound
ren rise to nu- the best salve in the
counterfeits, guaranteed. Only 21
-the genuine. J. F. Mackeydt Co., s
Bros.
f
" BEST FOR THE
BOWELS i
it nt inn trnm WW HWi w A
ItUllOIl irom ^ h%Ten'? ? nfgltr, healthy motrmml of tfca ~
. . ? I rVnwola every day, you're lit or will be. Koep your
U ueorire J , bowelaepea.andbe well. Force.In the nlmpaof vioteat
phyelo or pill pollen, la danceroua. The emooUw
sd Jackson- ot^u* lho
ared to make EAT 'EM LIKE CANDY
>vertake the
b p?r bo*. Writs for trrm a*in|>U, ?nd booklet on
ft hail miflHAli health. Ad,'rem, WS
u unu IU1HBWU. IUUT cosnsT. rairir.il *r nv long.
? time, ?c. KEEp your blood glean
,1 figures, the ? ZZZT"""""""""*""""j;::?
southern ry
Schedule In effect Jan. 13, 1003.
gines were .
h?a .1 ? Read Down Rend Up
ana tne No.33. Dally No. 34. Dally
,rfl 1 M)pm Lv Charleston Ar 3 30pm
,IU* 22 pm Ar Sumtncrville Ar 3 11pm
lv wnrn th? 4 Ar Klngsrllle Ar 12 80pm
i,y woto mo These trains, Ni-s. 33 and 34, will atop only at
limoolf Rio Summervllle, llranchvllle, Orangeburg and SV
liraseil, nie Matlhewa.
lid some 20 Between Klngsvllls and Blacltsburg
Read Down Read Up
>ct to catch No. 83, Bally No.34, Dally ^
r _ 6 00pm Lv Klngsvtlle Ar 12 80pm
I. L. 0 16pm Ar Camden Ar 1130am
8 00pm Ar Catawba Jet Ar 9 40am
_______ 8 2'ipm Ar Rock H1U Ar 0 16am
8 69 pm Ar'l'irzahAr 8 64am a
rted* 9 09pm Ar Yorkvllle Ar 8 42am ^
9 22pm Ar Sharon Ar 8 27am
r\f lima r?nr 9 38pm Ar Hickory Grove Ar 8 16am
Ui 11UJO our Phopm Ar Smyrna Ar 8 08am
Writes Mrs. 10 ispm t Ar Blacksburg Lv 7 4iam
lnf pit,, ( 1 hirt Trains Nos. 33 and 31 stop at all Important
tut, v>itj,v/uiu Ktutions between Klngsvllle and Blacksburg.
yed sad hav- Between Rock Hill and Marlon
srrible couch Read Down Read Up
. . . No.36, Dally No.3U, Dally
store treatea r5 u)ttm Lv Rock HUl Ar I0
rse every day 0 19am ArTirzahAr 10 llpm
TA fr , 0 3lam Ar Yorkvllle Ar 1001pm
lJT. King 8 0 10 vm Ar Sliaron Ar 9 40pm
Hnnmimnlinn 7 uoam Ar Hickory Grove Ar 9 35pm
COUHUmpilOll 7 10am Ar Smyrna Ar 9 26pm
Saved. lie's 7 30ain Ar Blacksburg Lv 8 40pm
I ? . 10 4 mm Ar Marlon Lv 6 60pm
?. Kvery- Nos. 3? and 30 stop at principal stations belt
8 the Only tween Rock Hill and Marlon.
8 Colds and Between Marlon and Blacksburg
' . . . Read Down Read Up
jaranteea by No.00, Dally ex Sun No.07,Dally ex Sun
ind Crawford 9 00a m I.V Marion Ar 8 60pm
fift .4 2 (Xlpm Ar Blacksburg Lv 2 60pm
rice ;>uc ana Train No. 33 will connect at Rock HUl with
pee. Savannah division No. 34 for Charlotte, Washington
and New York.
______ Train No. 34 will make connection at Rock
HUl with Savannah division No. 33 from CharFlood
lotte. Washington and New York.
* Nos. 33 and 34 handle through PullmanDraw.
Ing Room sleeping cars between New York and
March 8.? Charleston, via Camden and Rock HUl, and
Dining Car between Rock HUl and Washlngmaiuing
sta- lou- 'or further Information address,
R. W. HUNT, DP. A., Charleston, S. C.
'8, began to w. H. TAYLOK, A.G.P.A, Atlanta, Ua. \
? ? S. H. HARDW1CK.G.P.A.,Washington,D.C.
today. The
is 34 4 feet LANCASTER A CHESTER
oming. The RAILWAY# ^
although a RAfwoan flknoi?. ??4 7 4
0 ? wvfr wu aiiu
?d8 80Ulh of Schedule la UOeci November 9th, 1908.
ed. Critten- Dally Except Sunday.
I in \ rlranaaa Southbound. Northbound.
i in .ftritansas No. la No. it. n&i^no.u
me distress is p. m. a m. . ' ??. p m . a m
... lu 00 8 15 qTt ...Chester Ar 6 80 8 00
e, especially iu u t? <w orr? ? 6 ie 7 a
. Tl.n 10 24 8 A3 .... Kno* .... " 0 10 7 40
I. i ne most 1037 8 45 "...Klcuburg.... " 6 00 7 80
rnilrnnrin ?r? 1047 H M d ?..Baacomvllle.. 4 60 7 *0
raiiroHus are ,, ^ g ^ . "...Fort Uwn..." 4 3o 7 10
10 encroach- " ' v 16 " Uraccs... . " 4 15 7 00
encroacn ,, ^ w 30 d Ar.. Lancaster.. Lv 4 00 0 46
ay to sched _ ^
rriviMg from
P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M
... . . * No. 14. leaving Lancaster 6.45 a.m., makes
lie lined tne close connection at Chester with Southern
?l.? Hallway No. 36 for Charlotte and points north;
Zing On me and Seaboard Air Lino "Atlanta Special" for
.l' Atlanta and points west. Also with Carolina
Iter. LSCUr- ^ Northwestern Ky. No. 10 for Lenoir, N. C
five milfis in- ARd Intermediate points, and Southern Kali
union iu way No. 33 for Columbia and points south.
No. 17, leaving Chester &00 a. m . connects
with Southern Ky., No. 36 from Columbia and
Q Til ft oh- points south; Seaboard Air Line "Atlanta Hpe
clal" from Northern and Kastern points and
r bureau hap Southern Ry, No. 33 from Northern and klast
, , ern points, and at Lancaster with S. C. AO. IC.
places south for Uluckatjurg. ^
/ , , No. 16, Having Lancaster 6.16 p. m.. connjcla
IOr &L least at Lancaster with S. C. A U. K from Camden
11 - /11 and Marlon, Southern Ky. No. 34 atChoster for
. xvaill ieil Charlotte and ikilnls north.
icvLt nnoii il,a No. 16, leavlng Chenter 10.00 a m.. connectstl
IgUl Over I lie Chester with Southern Hallway No. 34 from
liO Wabash Columbia and points south.
erland rivers LEROY SPRINGS, V
enanu rivers J>H HEATH| President
9 where the Gen'l. Pat. A rent.
ssterday they ____________________
ay. A vast
below Cairo Qp. ?. S. McDOW
i watAr anfi I
, have bo.nl PHYSICIAN ANn <nnr.rnu
_ VVHWMVMI
their homes, houtli Side Catawba House, )
) immediate Up-Stair*. t t t J ^mm
re is danger i?hon? ?k \ Offloes Open Day
tween Cairo al2,lyr hone jand Night.
Cairo levees ___________???
i a stage of
been raised MA* &o YCAns*
ring the last ^WHEterEXPERIENCE
luge tonight b
I V. J |J ^ L 4 xJf
idK ^ lil I j k K 3b^|
IB ! k B
?-? , ' - m-??Gr?n?..a?..
nth* with a . rjTn . Co^wiomt# Ac.
o on hi* leg; ?a 1 'j5T"ixniSn5rr??^'id thi^lS
ISWsX BfflSSpWggE
-Jnt TSSSffmAm. '
>Cl*. Sold bv A l??<l^.*ij#ir miwtwU* Wr. t.?rr?t #r
, ' . UJ sJUilon of any sctantir,; louraal. T?rnm. M
nd UrAWiord liVm li' ^^byS^wedwSL
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