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I \ LAN< VOL. VIII. >< r? "f'- v . it* iMffiElT Knowledge and skill arc * I once pronounced incur ""YB at home. Bvcryinvr, > the personal attc 'I The most model ative me the I Thousi fl For throe years Doctor T. M ? having cured more peopli I?y his I cation than any other physician i Jl .. tlie result of accident, i'nr is it a H v , ciit upon seventeen years of In: * 1 suits with his :'."sista".*s over t\vt? : only a few diseases, and the rosu.'ts Nose, Bo.we Throat, Blooi Iatntjs, T)eaf HI {slctr.aeh, ^ <j r::/ W Cowden',' ;cs and tr ttnvnt P A(?r!r?S5 ? 171. C T . M . D. % ...... - ^ I ? Enqaqe p* Weddin ^ Olamnuils n !' V'-.-y apjiropr it'\ Sao V wi'Vuti sv; i any >1 'in i-iil In r> foron > t .only in whom von h ive every conlHotu ' I AT \l I soil a plain l*lt solo! -oi l rini'tlrt: I(' nsks In such rliics Is Urn It shall ho p 18k ROltl shall moan 1SI; lino. \ In a . | / We hav- tlu? lnt.Mt ami h 'st ami on J V' potltion I .ft ns s' .iw you our rln-rs ' P.. BRANB*, T! V v ' * !!n-tn lioti lUp SO USil - fiWe Are The P " Abreast < jr. gressr* Don't fail to pay i a vis see what push and the kno NKSS will do. Vou can't I better fixed to do your til County. For your eonvcni . nights and our liard cash, ; w contradiction that we jdvc the sfpjare inch than anvhc I cotton under t he snoot of o ^ drive your team to the rear your halo of cotton leadv t< Wc will Gin 25 cents per REmi hat. we arc headou ir n M I.I XE. iI y<>M In*' . ivgood ! < !(. come to i vkind in our lint', drop ii ninodate you. We also pay i lie hi; he-1 nery. hanking the puhlie for tinuation ol' -aine, W 3Poa.g < with Mr. J. } hll>iue>s, V host prio % they mi les. \\ ally. r- Co. ? rntn fowv ...I ?no? 3ASTE LAN CAST! { iiV.JU.l-lTJTWR'mraS- .... f TCjSIT PilOEf' 1 I i 0 M !! 1? 1* la k iS jiow at your service. Diseases jable now treated and cured v did applying-is guaranteed ntion of Dr. Cowden. jj ;n. scientifie nnrl our. ids in the world. inds cured. ! . Cowden Ins enjoyed the reputation of mild, scientific modern methods of mcdin the City of Washington. This is not popular fad, hut it is r.ltoj;e?hvr i.vpeiidstudy and re v.rch. lie J.e . .m:.lly coiiliundrcd j atie-.ts every day. lie tr? ts arc almost miraculous. His s; ccinlt: .-sare 5 'Id, Rheumatism. j| Shin Diseases. t Anthmn, '. trip: ion, Ot araefc. / i: lj 1 t ! t! 11: - * > t r r [j < f {! i Tlii; i .)> g r." v.-.u.e t> I .h". Wi . . TO MIM. T' T-->T>CC" T" T'O.x ment and y > g Rings. > li I the > xtent of ?.ur tin. in these pilots thai J. i price. Iluy ill mi mis from that ?!e ih?r ') $+.50. i t>op'i]:ir i 1 wliltti :m 1 woljjtit. All I':.it on 'J ulri uii'l its puru in <iu;il'.lv >-? It N itaruneil- J olti* <>ur slump <ji< ik. for o ir r:n?'s. , , r coo Is nlw.iys sell wliunovi r iioti11 by >u\ ic Jeweler and Optician, ,! cncsrun. s. c. { 'eople Who Keep 4 3f The Ppoire Times. 4 ?o? 0 it whcM yon come to town, awl wledfjje of a SI'MCIAI- Bl'Sl ^ i 1 to sec awl admit that we are T[ NNINli than anybody in the ew*e we have spent sleepless ind we elaim without tear of ^ more (i KN 1'IN K SKliVll'K to ?dy. < hily put your wnpion of C? ur elevator and in I " minutes ^ end of I uildiny ami ?et delivered II IIIHIKCI. 11 Your Cotton at $ Hundred. | t'TvlSER i tors lor ;inylhin?r in the .MA vr 11 !c i! nv!i, conic to u ; if you ra i : if you information of ^ i ind wo w ill do our lio.-t to ;ic cn-li price lor cotton s. ? <.! at our 4 4 past patriciate an.I eliciting a gfo e are yours truly, 4 t?a Harper, % r M. I.. Yocutn, Cameron, l'a., says "l ? J was a "sutlerer for ton years, trying * most all kinds of pile remedies, tint 10 without success. I >c Wit I'm i: !< liazel Salve was recommended to v ' I used one l?ox. It lias all'eeted a p r>> I mauent cure." A> a permanent cure r0 ior piles De Witt's H itch lln/.el v.i!\ ( lias no equal, Crawford I*.r ?-. 9Kb tr+ i ri iiv BfA owl Wh!?"?w HhV:'." uf 2 cured tu homo w i::i S r, * !| U " out pcin. JJnolf ot lot i.i hi ]6 vU? J nj tirulari sent f It ... h.M WOOI.LKY. v'? ii.iT u;.?. * o. u.Iko lui N. l'rvor .. I \ , ER, S. C., WKDNKSI LEE COMMANDED THE U. S. FLEE' * a Standing oil Poop ol llio Lilt Fern in llahana Harbor. | Key West, April 10.?"Tell the O 1 j vette to get underway at once. Ca ? tain Cowles, signal the itaehe that t 1'nited States fleet is ready to clo * out of llabana, and please follow t ! Rao he out." .. These were t he words of < 'onsul < le eral Lee .t yesterday afterijo !as lie stood on the poop of the IV wit li a group of correspondent s arou liiin. It was evident toall that ?J? eral Leo intended to he the last ! leave, ami a murmur of applause we |j around in support of his intent i< ' i Tile Kvolvn lout hImhIv .... ...i m '4 1 J | ' .>1.11 * Cast It* when tin; Olivetti* weighed a e.hor. The Barhe was elose behind a I lit* Kern was tin* last of the line. T wharves ami boats on both sides of t narrow entrance t > the harbor we crowded with Spaniards, who hi -. "| and jeered as each boat passed out. i As t lie Kern rounded to. heading t the oppn sea, she passed near t Maine wreck. The group on dock h ! been laughing and talking, expre*?di t heir sat isfact ion at leaving I'ab.ii With one accord each man d died I bat in saint .' to : 'i.* brave d -ad. \vi> ' silence fell on all for the space of -r I eral minutes. General bee, being , hoard the I'ern. made that boat a t.i get for redoub'ed hisses, groans, e; ' calls and whistles from the crows |shore. "Get out, Yankees, swine," w I among the iniidest expres-ions im This seemed to strike every one i board a? ludicrous. \ ice ConSpringer. who had been in the i-la .:> ? years, waved his hand to a paw I lurly abusive group, ,-aying in ton " load enough for ail t<? hear, a k, trait, my friends, we shall all be ba j soon." There was one pretty iucidei 11 On the Cabanas shore a British : I | er was unloading at her wliarf. A - t ! 'em pa? ' <!, ? h i :i,..:i .!k dipped, whiic t ho !!:.a"!i-h ere \ I hearty cheer. i: is needles- to that the compliments was return ' with all pov Mo irtisto. Ilabana seemed dazed yesterd; j when the people found that (jenei ! I was really ur< i i?^ and that all t I Americans were ruing with liim. N to see t lie i uited States liag tloatii from the stall" at ?'nsa Nuevo, stra {many residents :is little le^s than Jealaniity. The correspondents we j to-sieged with eager quest ions a^ i the intentions of the Americans at when they expected a hombardme was likely to commence. The jjover ment ollleials seemed as much at a 1< i as ail tin* r<-~t. A Spanish ollleer high rank he?oii?ht a e >rr? -ju :ide to tell Iii:n if lie had any n as n made putilif and aUVctiny tin* f itn i>; ; he city. Tim fart that V r. Cnllan, f" n llri I ish consul, en lie! with ami. I.oe i ("apt. * ilia:: ;i!-n n i/., :.?d laai soitn* h: ;if v i 11 ff 1 ''at :.. - n an' Ktlj^lisli alliance !. . ! hern - 1. i. 'I t rut it i t hat I : i ah ; 'i a ne v i Invi' n under m-h < I?>- > oeveiikii for mouths, hav 'ici'm .na !e to pi. I'sh i:t;i :iy a .it n: i. and ha . < pr>.. -'I y tales ?.!' I ll'' ! Il.i ai at bn kin ? down at tin* demand of < many, h aiy, Austria an I Itnssia, tli the resident take :: > -took v? ha i e', in anything puhli-! oil. < on a-ijiient when tlu*y saw the \inerie ?lis h avir |e pitethe stateine:.: of t lie pa; tiiat they |.. ' no intention of i^oin ' the pi-ople believed a erisb, wa ! hand. t'nder in-t rn'tioiis from (Jen. I.< who went on hoard the Kern iinmei I ately after his farewell u11 oil < a (it'll, I'.laneo, t lie ron-tilar people :u ' tin' correspondents wont quietly i . hoard in twos and threes, No oiii* v. j molested or in-ulted, hut tin* poof , -tared curiously as i he new-paper no In whose presence ail had ^rown a customed, rode down I > the dock wi their ;:ri:is, cat - and other hand ha ^titfe, snowing the.r ini cut ion to d 1 i rt. In fact Hahana v. as kinder t h t ocean out side all arrived at K? W est to-day in a-tale ef w reek. I .vr body w a- -i k. dvcn the nu\al no lid 10 : i cape. I : .1 the rowdi I ' c \... )AY, APRIL 13, 1898. decks of the Olivette hearty cheers I | _ went up as the launch from the Kern with the correspondents and consular agents on board put ashore. Several .10 ' humlered persons on the dock added j their shouts to this lustry welcome , and for some hours stayed gazing at the Kern, on which (Jen. Lee could be j li- seen pacing the deck. At about 11 ,p- o'clock <Jen. Lee came ashore and re- j he ceived an answer from Washington to i >ar his request for orders sent earlier, j he j After a brief reception (jell. Lee went | on board the Olivette, which had been ii? i kept waiting, and sailed for Tampa at i on noon. Me will go-direct to Washington. 1 ft Nineteen refugees were landed from i >>*1 the liache and 100 from the Evelyn. Captain Harnett lias been detached I I' f mm ! Ill* ll'l/'llo ? ' t,f- 1 I "? "t ingtnu. Lieut. <'?)!??iiiui?<I?t Daviswill lie temporally in command of the ves- , To >, !. The A merit an consul.ir stall', ac- ' cotiipatiied < 'onsul < Seheral I.ee, is held nd : here awaiting further order- and the he implication is that the stall' may re-I lie I t urn t o ( uha. re There was no in ivement of the licet | 'd to-day. Th' Puritan coaled and toniifht the Marhlehead will take the or , p:vt rol. he There is no fresh news from tin* ad Moron-.J iieni o trocha, though there ilittle doubt that Hen. Maximo Home/. | a. and Hen. Haiixto Hareia have ell'ected 'is a union of forces. The commission ile -eiit by Ueneral Home/. -j\ weeks a;;o. i v- prior to the interview between n.Minn J ?>ral Pamlo's representatives and some if- | of the snsurjfent leaders, i- now carry- , It - j Iti^ on it i work, tin d it is he I i< , fd that on hewleett four and live thousand men. in addition to thos.? that Heneral as Home/, and Hareia would have, arc '(1. | available in tlie provinces of llahana on and Mat an/a-. til j A significant occurrence took place j - .V . mi?j im n i ii*" i ? I ?i, Will. I (Miii -nl iJcin ral I.im* ami other Americans ; ios ; wa- passing Morro Castle. In reply j Ii. to tin Spanish rabble on tho wharves, i rk | who shouted, "Death lo the Yankee lit, i swine," I lie correspondent (if t In* I.on- , 1 don Titties, who was on the* Kern, re- j ' marked loudly, "May every Yankee, shell kill .10 of those Spanish do^s." as _ ^ ^ 1 Thirty-live years make a yenera! ion. That is how lonpr Adolph Kislier. of ed K.anesville. O.. sull'ereil frotn piles, lie was cured by iifdny three boxes of Do- j ... Wilt's Wi toil Ila/.el Salve, i raw ford ! he .I'onntf (t'uiffu. I IIJfJ Il.iinji Moblov, tin- neyro Ironi ' " tins county wiio attacked Mr. ; ' While at iiis store at Leslie's |<? t : soaielinto airo, was tri e! in Y >rk ml vi'le last week ntnl i'ontnl ynilty nt : o!'an a s.Mtlt nttil h :l tory oi-a !ii11!i ??. mnl ayeravntoil natnr". lie w: iss j sentenced lo 12 months on the ??f ehainy yany or i?a\ a line of .s 100. | '" Ijff/ Slrokrn .if/,tin. re Mr;. .lane I-'.. Ivl wards of J'ort t- I.iun had 111< -:i i tnhl'orlun > in i>n jjet her leg rebroken Monday. A y* boy was pushing her in !i*?r in '!l \ did- chair upset ami threw her out with > result al ove men ;ion >1. .1 \ u \? i I'iCii. t l! certainly looks like it, hut it there is really no fi-k about it. (,r \nyho iv can try it who ha - lame Ik.ok ii i Weak Kidney?. Mala : i . or nervous trouble*. We .. mean he -an cure himself right n'vay by taking F.iectric Hitters. a( This medicine tones np the system, acts as a Btimulant to l.iver and Kidneys, i- a Mood purifier j.', and nerve tonic, it eur.-s (donstipatation. Headache, Faint in. i(j Spells, Sleeplessness, and Molaneholv. It is pnrelv vegetable, a mild laxative, and restores the 1 PVstom fo lis il vi/or. 'i'rv 110 I ,., | . . , Klectrio Bitters and be convinced that they area mirwte worker. I!very bottle '*:in-anteC?i. thily ' "?<)(?. a bottle at t'rnwford Ilrop. ! >ru?r Store. m \ Kucci'S'.-Wiiril) linotrliitf* J " I fil v1 re1-' Ml in Iho Sonth, BrOTM Hucho II i . .t :* ii rn Iy for ('hilii itml :il' t'. r" v ir*. Hi re anQi inlno. Quartan tcod, try l?. 1 | .. |>. , ,:i J . 11.00 botlk'3. A 1.. **"i. | . f V NO. 3. Royal makes the food pure, wholesome and delicious. tfi* POWDER , Absolutely Puro . ROYAL 0AKIN1 POWOER CO., NEW YOR*. i3a? ecajgyiMraiajrjaiitjauuiiAi l ?ii miwui ijiu.uta TUB (ilST (IF IT. Summary of the President's Special Message. IT'S TKNOK, PKACK. The President Does No< Advise lieengnition of Kit iter Helligereney or Independenee?Spain's IIegret tor f he Loss of t he Maine. MoKinley's ' 'ui an message was presented to congress Monday. !i can-M ieally censures Spain r (lie inhuman war <1 extenni i:?t ion in ("ubn. In his message the president strongly opposes recognition of belligerency . s inexpedient. It tl-rt oppos.*:? I;. * recognition of 1 iie independent of (.hiba at this limol.nl favors ; lie granting of authority for >neii use of armed forces of the 1'nitod Stales as lie in !" do i!i in < < - - :y to put an end to ho-1: it:- - and to -wcure a table gov rnmeiit in tuba. lie also asks for an appropriation to ij" used lor the redd of such of tin* people as are still in need. The message sIhavs that Spain herself lir-i suggested to this government the desirability ol an armistice and signified in advance her assent and asked that the \ i'nitvd Slates use its good offices to secure a like assent from the insurgents. This request was denied. The .Maine incident rigiiTes quite prominently in the message, and the president argues that the wreei; ol our l>at I ii^lup in Havana hurhor shows coueiflsively that Spain i> not able to guarantee to iIn.' i nittnl . >:a t?'s jimI Ihe ether n.; inns thai - *eu::ty to Iheirves.* ! which they have a right to llt'lt! ! 1. '!'( i; stiov. . liowever, that ^I? .:' . -:? I r ::s ran In di ne, wit tjont ; -iiii'm Oji 1>\ tii* -orfcs, has dis* \ 11 .any e.mm : mil with the \i,'7 ul ' Mai nc a tut has ex?w| >.* r ;r.*f t'.i t trrow that t h** appal I n disaster should have nciMirrutl inn port within her , .1 risilic; inn, TIh? to!I . . 1 !!; lan^ua;; a i**rrI *i. 11> art.i a' i*r\ i.t ion : In i?- w ul llifsi* tacts and of ( host! run I'! ins I asiv co .t;n*r?s io ant hoplzc and empower the president to lal.e tin .."-!-! t > 'sire t!n full anil linal ti'rmirat ion <>f t! I istilities l>f*tw;een III'* irovcrii'iii'iif of i and the ppo{?11* i>i < nlia and t<)> "uro in t!:?? i- land the estaldifdin: nl of a stable gdvernl ill i iji .1. <d maintaining order and <i!i-orv iiiij its inter: tlional oliliinn. cn-iiinj; pen ml traiM|iiilit y .ml -ernfiiy of i. - oil i/.i-ns as \v **11 as n r n a n, and to use tin- military and nav.si foree- ni' the I niled State- ni.iay lie neeessary for the purpose. Tho m?"?satfe was refprred, in I lie foreign all'nir < enniniit: ee hi hntli lion-?i who will ivjmrl tomorrow. 'I'l. * me.-^w \va- di.-nppoi;ix to t ho-e who expected I lie president to ilrolaro immediate w ;>r lint it is strong-* i-r i 1. tn l lie eotiscrviil i\rs jexpeoted. Those rinse to tlie adminisl rat ion -ay I lie ine- <a;;e means war. thfa. litilj x- V T" e'.gr..i: / . . \ *-?*/? vtery ot > &MC \