Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, April 01, 1903, Image 4
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Wednesday, April 1, 1903. Qli Monc
Fortunately, (ho president has jtl!ei1, ??,inu:
not yet tried to put his thoughts debate,
about Senator Tillman into Ian- ^ nittd Sta
guage.?Atlanta Constitution. declaring
I Allirinativt
.ler, Mr. C
There are indications that Presi- ryr Claud
"^dent Roosevelt is too prone to Miss Dessu
contuse "the race question" with Ronzo PI
a certain political race that is to Steele. T1
be made in 1904.?I.ouisville the expect.'
Courier Journal. It was one
? sionsinthe
^ WASHINGTON LETTER I /of "t*
ercises on
Special Correspoudcncc or The Enterprise Opened by
"llow Kat
Tho trusts are beginning to bndrro " b
find out that the people are on derburk. a
to them and their methods and 0f ^jie Rail
. ? they are up against the real Stars," b\
thing. The decision of the Mis derhurk.
souri Supreme Court last week rj unusual
has attracted much attention here Gf {},,, j>strt
Ml circles and been the subject ()tl Tues
iscussiou us to its probable x. Snyder,
? it on trusts. It seems to be college, d
*. ^consonsu< ?f democratic address, si
> bpirtion here that u1 do t!u; Mis Tomorrow,
, Eouri decision shows I h<* earnest-j bi tho dt
ness of the democratic states in I style, sin
ttie mailer of eurbi'u; the Irusts,' forceful.
Jyet it show.-: conclusively that j visit will
state legislation can never lur j to our coin
nish the remedy for trust con- On Tuos
trol and for trust extermination, bition was
The members of the lieef Trust school. Til
will simply pay their $5,000 fine appreciatic
to t lie state of Missouri and pro- to overflow
ceed to the robbery ot the people
as before. The democrats here (<E>
feel that the only way to control ^jie gu
a beef combine is to take the guffa\0
tariff off cattle and then put the ouL ascertt
clamps down so that railroad dis- jee(i
criminaticn in freight rates will T, '
be an impossibility. The railroad .. ,e oaf
trust must be killed before the 168 aT?.
* beef combine or the oil trust and ? f
a lot of other trusts can be m6r" c an
handled. It is also felt that the emI
democratic contention in the ,rown lro1
tariff debate in the next Congress, r|(^nS
. which is sure to come, will be to arm '
"remove the tariff from those
articles controlled by the trusts ported to I
and not enter into a general re- i"g reports
vision of the tariff, which might '8
disturb the business conditions of >'ig trip,
the country Of courso, those "II. A.
tariff schedules will never be near the A
? - touched so long as there is a re- game cocf
publican Congress and a republi- on one leg
can administration, but if the ?Greeuvil
people see that the democrats do l'mis, M
'not intend (o tear things nil tn
..x, ,1KM jirt) jj]
cussed smash, but to proceed con- body ol M
Bervately about tins business and tor MacDt
swat only those trusts that are (jie hotel !
gouging, the people the hardest, buried ^uit
there will be no republican Oen- j j
gress and no republican admiuis- nen* tarm?
tration after the 4th of March, (.ounty ]o
1905. It is felt here that that is ,ior,tents b
to be the democratic battle cry in defective
the next campaign and is going orjgj?
wi"' Arthur )
mor sent f(
SherilF Logan has discovered a (jharlotte'
plot among the prisoners lookingL 'pjJ08 ^
to an attempted jail delivery. to work jn
During Monday a prisoner in- yar(j
formed him that a negro woman * ..
named McCreary, in jail on the ccor in
charge of murder, had in hen ,lw w,jM n'
possession a hack saw used for con ,ra an(.
cutting iron, and afterward he in ?.0D ,8Ca ?(.
fercented some letters that throwl
further light on the matter. Ah Mat 1
the result of a search, the saw New Yor
was found, and there is evidence believed to
to show that the tool was slipped Spaniard,
into jail on Sunday by McCreery, bis room
the woman's husband. Mc- (hotel this rr
Creery has been arrested in Hook cut and suic
Hill, and will bo committed for i* known ai
trial on the charge of aiding pris- It is said
oners to escape.?Yorkville En- over oats w
quirer. sian llies.
yler, Mr. Tlios. O. The new Chinese mi
le debate was beyond this country arrived in i:
ition of any hearer, cisco yesterday, lie is
of the greatest occa- nied by his son and dad(
i history of the school, suite of fifty-three per
on rendered was in nine servants. In the
he negative. The ox- twenty young men who
Monday evening wore this country to study.
a recitation, subject, he brick work on the
e Shelley Crossed the skyscraper has now rei
y Miss Bessie K. Fun )as^ floor, and yestei
ml closed with "Mag masons commenced la
ibow, and Banner of whito terra cotta, whicl
* Miss Myrtle J. l4un used to top the buildi
These exercises show- jafij floor and the first t
I ability on the part i wju prevent an odd aj
icipants. I with the rod hriok of I
>day atteruoon I'r 11 seven lioors in between.
president of WolVonl| uyC()rd, 2t>th.
elivered the literary
. ..'i i.. .in I 11 man, Conn.. M.r
abject, 1 lie .Wan oh . . . . . . ,
>> ri ii.. ! he tur" 111 the trial of :
1 his add less ?\ As
1 . . ; I Lillian Man.ion, fhar'.red
ictor s cliaractenstio . 1
1 ing the death of Mrs. .hi!
lple, eloquent ami ^ ...
\Vc feel sure lhat |,i#f l>!>r,.?,,1! """ff?,e"t
l,o ,,f Wua bono lit ?r "" n"-'ht sc
turv stoo'l seven lor acq
111 unity. ' - . J
tiny evening an oxhi- f've ,or "vl IM ,n 11
given bv the entire 'le"*?- Mrs. Manson re
e people showed their lail, nnd according to i
>n by filling the house lorue.v *>? >?' ??S<"
ing. One Present. The $1,000 raised tin
?- ? (leneral Education bon
iEHAl. NEWS. mode) rural school buil
r,li?L. ;.w...?. .< I irrr.Miv.to of llr.otl. C - ? --
iiiuuiei iin|HL-ni ?? "cam MJUJI1]
N. V., has ended with- bank subject to checl
lining who committed purposes mentioned. 'I
tor the building and for
it Line railroad authori- tifying ot the grounds h
ecided to increase the aPProve(l ?md bids tor
ir engineers and tire ou* work are being
10 per cent ? ltock llill (Journal.
tress of Gormany was Oconee and Dorcheste
m her horse while out have formally announce
Friday and had her that they are each blesse
jadly fractured. empty jail. A similar
lward's health is ro- now prevails in Andersc
?e good, not withstand- "There are no prisonei
to the contrary. Ho county jail," says the
Portugal ou a yacht- Itoily Mail. "For the
weeks there have been 1
Keck ley, a merchant !wo ',i,tl0 ne?roe8 ch?f
lir Lino depot, lias a houselireakinn?and tin
e with seven spurs '? '?? yeatw
aud four on the other." Inr 1 he. P *"1 "'""'a
le Herald. mates m the county j?ri
. .... ... ., 'he jailer and bis la mi I
arch 20.? I he authori- . . , , . 4|
. .1 ,rt n?t ex pec tod that, th
rranging to have Hie fiilti . L . ...
, ... ,, lion ol alluira will con
ajor General ?>ir Hoc- jon|r >>
maid, wlio suicided in
legina here yesterday, I town in Orangobing tl
>tly iu Paris. * times get, mixed on '
I. Gardner, a promi a!11^ present they hav
?r of Energy, Vork spring an old m<i
. , lightly turns to thoughts
,st I.H. dwelling and ^ () b I'a
y fire \m< week A , ..111.
stove Hue was the ^ ^ c()m(j at)0,|t ,
a insurance. ^0 oldest couple to be v
rtishop, the shoe drum- j)y Cupid in this coun
> the penitentiary trom quarter ot a century we
lor five yearn lor kill- |y lnarri(Hi ou March 11,
Vilson, has been put <j()tary Public Jno. K.
the penitentiary brick- T,|e conlrnctjIIK part
Mr. 1). Sturkel, a
g to the dispensary | M. L. Pearson ol the
i and teams carrying Swamp section. Th
whiskey cannot bo) was Hg^d 02 years and t
when captured in day waH 73 years old. II
s only when seized at correctly informed it
hey can be held. groom's second marriagt
k, March 20?A man bride's third alliance."
be Albert (Tersola, a information from H:
'as found dead in bed (}ajawba rivers descri
in the Union Square 8?/reamB aH being high 01
lorning. Iiis throat was i)ank8 a?d close to tli
:idei3 suspected. Little mar|<8. Mr. .1. J. J. Ho
jout the man. J the leading authority c
that dragging a brush pp er conditions. Ho s
ili kill out the lies- on Monday night the w
Nitrate ol soda is said within threo feet of the
TABERNACLE. to kill them equally
i . These are some things
sunclay, March ^2ntl, tkgajq^> We do not k?
Watson ot Chesfcei ^jng aV)ont the etlicncy
he senuon before the qrnsj or t j10 \
ody?text, ' Where-lgoda appi,0a?0ii. The
layomiy lnan deansej mial|( i,ive hoth n tril1
jy tniviiit; ueeu mere- tr . ,
g to iliywoni " It " ? Herald,
ang and eloquent (lis A certain baking pov
I the audience nover pany invested all pr
iore than an hour. years ago in advertisii
lay evening, the Bays Proprietors are now mil
iiterary societies gave &nd attribute their si
il debate?subject for newspaper advertising,
Kesolved, That the Glasgow, March 20.tcs
was justifiable in ting out of Shamrock is
war against Spain." ly finished. She was
Miss Minnie L.Ply Gourock Bay this mo
has. W. Fundorburk, have her sails bent.
N. Sapp. Negative, pected she will have a
3 E. Stewart. Mr. 11. next. Thursday.
, , Aduural Dewey t>a
m later. .
greatest navy in the
rough the 1 aclmirai says: "The (
ird tor a is an entirely diflWei
ding and tion in its make-uj
cs is now material. 1 have* m
< tor the study of that navy.
"he plans that its efliciency
the beau- action is overestin
ave been men do not begin to
carrying education and in tell
solicited, the Americans. The
in my opinion been
rcounties they look to the
d the fact depend upon them
d with an instructions in the le
condition Th?y have not the
>n county of Americans."
s in the Oarribean s
Anderson re8 the admiral eays
past two "They were the gn
jut two lesson of that kind pi
ged with 1116 v/orm uas ever Re
0se were more an object, les
\lay. iSo Raiser than to any ot
ro no in Think ot it, 54 warsh
son save *nK colliers and all
y, but, it could not possibly
is condi ever there that, could
tinuo lor an aggregation of
that."
It is learned
ley some- ? ? ,, ,
admiral a remarks
Icnnyson iv, , . ,
J cabled in extenso to
61 Klt foreign ortiee from t
lu? fa?cy here.
to oye I'll at the preside
no e s disapproved of Adini
"p ^U'nT ac,i?" i" reflecting
. ,?SM! j (ierman emperor aud
ic innzer R recent interview Wf
^ "r .a illustrated by a sensr
rc '',^)')1* dent which occurred i
1003, by Uouge todfly
. e ' The president sun
,v-3 r/7'0 admiral belore him
rid Mrs. jor }in ex})lHiialion of
I WO'M'11 adndrul ex
e bride what ho had
lie groom ^rermany and the kai
we are |erf,d HH a? excuse tli
was Ihe jip neglected lo t
a and the interviewer that tl
were confidential and
road and led for publicatioi
he hoth Dewey told the pi
it. of their deeply regretted tli
10 record given the interview n
binson is would not embarrass
>n Broad istration.
tales that The president ai
ater wan parted amicably and
record of'ment was authorized
as well. 1S70, or 26 feet, neai
that are The cablo at. the fret
iow any- broken down by the <
ot either Monday, and there w
titrate of a ton g the York count
curious the rivor could ho cr<
d.?Rock not thought that th
any considerable da
;dor com- bottom lands. The (
ofits ten reached a point closo
The stages ot the past fo\
tlionaires 21 feet at Wrigh
lccess to Monday morning at
rising. The family c
The tit- masron, the ferry mar
practical- on* ?' ^l0 house; bu
tovvod to masson himself was <
ruing to '',0 'ort- His h?usi
It is ex surrounded; but the
trial sniu no* >'et entered abo
lloor.?Rock Hill Jot
nister to Being found guilty
jan Frau- robbery, in the Greet
accoirtpa last week, Normie I
ghter and was enjoying liberty
sous and oona, upon hearing
party aro diet, changed his bo
come to bail and disappeared.
crier loosened the i
5 12 ?torv boot8 caJ,ing loudly f
iched the ?"fr' but he "PI1
rday the Wher?"P"n -h"'Re
ving (he 1ulred it his bondsmc
h will he ?"' (>no. Hill John
u". The back of the cour
wo * floors ;?.id V!at he had ,he
ipearence Hls IIcnor told hi
the other WOU,ld ^ive hlm a ^
00|Um produce the defendat
do which tho bond w
teilod. The general
oh 20. thai Ilodgos' bondsn
nrs. Mary liuio sympathy for
wiHl CPUS tliein-t h*f ,el ? ?
i iivlitei v?o 2 b iCi?bt u
i i Wilson the court began.
this morn ^ ^
ssion. The
uittnl and HKP >1 ANY WHOl
le second
turned to A"wr Paving a w
hate's ni. to u,? American n
)
r his house. tha\, no further action would bo
> ferry was taken by the president, so far as
driftwood on Dewey was concerned. It is beas
no place lieved, however, that the presi- |
ty line where dent, unofficially at least, will 1
)ssed. It is acquaint liUron von Sternberg,
eio will be the German minister, with Admage
to the miral Dewey's explanation.
1,. 4 I- - 1 i ?
.vmttwirn iihk The president's actio" has
to the high caused a sensation hero, and in
v years. It gome quarters he is being crilil
s lorry on cisod tor making the incident so
id was still formal and public. Ordinarily
?f Mr Fhoni- the secretary of the navy would
i, had moved have been the proper authority
t Mr. Thorn to call Admiral Dewey to task,
still holding but it is learned that the presi
e had been dent did not consult the secretary
water had regarding Dewey's conduct.
ve tho first . . ,
irnal.
of highway SWEPT COAST.
nwood court ?
lodges, who- Seafaring Men Stayed on Shore
on a small ? ,
of the ver- *#r S*feO.
nil intn lep Newport News, March 30.?
10 cour ueavv damage asliore and afloat
Boles of his Ll L.. ,
, .i vvns wiuugut uy winu ana wave
?r a* ^*rlr I during tlie storm which has raged
Tpf , n the "past 24 hours. The storm
ric \ in- cu]mjnate(j today in a violent
11 wort l)res* gale. The tide reached a danger
son, arose in p0jn^ withiu 21 feet of the level
roorn an C)f jj10 floors 0f tj)0 pjers an,j
mI? ?0rf01^e* threatened to bring great, disasm
i?i le ?or pr0pert v along the water
/ minutes to . . 1
. ... front.
it, tailing to . ..
, , , .. le venture out into the raging
ou ( o or- fieaa was equivalent to attemptI
opinion is - i ? e
1 . ing suicide. and many seafaring
nen ( eservo, men Htayed on shore last night
not nuving j rat|lcr than nsk their lives on
as soon as the waves.
The two masted schooner NVtn.
I it. Hall, bound up tiie James
1(1 HT IIP. ' Hiver to Norfolk with 35,000
brick, sank her anchorage and
arm tribute will probably be a total loss.
iavy, which, The captain aiul crew of two men
ys is "the put oil from the boat in an open
world," the hkill as she was going down and
iorman navy attempted to reach shore. The
t\l urCrtlti'/O- man 1 *
... ... p,iuoii, nuu ncio ue^rues, lOUgllL
) of human frantically against the elements,
ade a deep They were finally compelled to
My belief is aive up the fight and sank exin
possible hausted into the bottom of the
nated. The boat. The men were exposed to
compare in the storm until fi o'clock this
igence with morning, when they were rescued
;ir men have by the Chesapeake and Ohio tug
educated so Alice. They were almost frozen
olficers and when picked up.
for specific The dead body of William Colast
matters, lier of tlie oyster pungy W. H.
self-reliance Smith, which capsized in Chesapeake
bay Jan. 30, was cast up
ea manoeuv- by the sea at Ocean View today.
: The body of a negro, probably
eatest object from a shipwreck in last night's
robably that storm, was found in a fishermen's
>en. It was net at the mouth of Hampton
son to the creek, this afternoon. The corpse
her nersrm tmo UnAn 1
g t?Mo I?vv uvun II nru,
ins, includ
, , , FIFTY-TWO MILF.S AN IIOUR.
! Germany
pet a lleet Norfolk, V a., March 30.?The
fight such northwest storm that swept down
warships as ",e Atlantic coast yesterday and
this morning played havoc
hat the among the small shipping and
have heen tied ,JP coastwise trade almost
the Her!in completely. Hampton Iioads is
he embassy 'u'l sailing craft awaiting a
decrease in the heavy swells now
nt strongly running. At ('ape Henry winds
iral Dewey's reached a velocity of 62 miles an
upon the hour and the big wireless telehis
navy in Rraph masts at Ocean View and
is strikingly Fort Monroe were blown down,
itional inci- ^'le naval collier Leonidas,
it the White while attempting to change her
moori 111'a ill llm linrhn. #?^llwl*.i
n- ? in uv7i, tuunn.Mi
imoned the with the schooner Minnie ami
and asked Emma of this port, anchored
his conduct. ,,0ar her, and carried away stern
plained at yawl and davits. Capt. Wyatt
said about entered complaint at the navy
ser and of- yard. The collier subsequently
e fact that cleared tor Hoston.
itate to his '',0 high tide prevailing in the
tie remarks harbor flooded (he streets in the
not intend lower section of the city and for
a. Admiral a 'l"10 traffic was suspended,
resident he _ n _ m
ie publicity
tnd hoped it ?ne ,,0*e c'onvt"ccH.
the admin- Mozley's Lemon Elixir acta
gently on the bowels without
nd Dewey any unpleasant effect. It is a
I the state- perfect liquid laxative. 50 cents
afterwards Per bottle at all drugstores.