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LAN ^ VOL. VIII. RaiSroad Engineer Testifies to Benefits Received From Dr. Miles' Remedies. <*T ft * m .v Tur.nn H no tnoro responsible position <>?i r irlh than tliiitof a rail? Iinjliiuor. On Ills steady nerves, clear brain, A. l>r! :!it cyo uud perfect ae?" co: i; and, uu' 'T pend the sf.foty ot th? ttaln ' tho Hi \v of Hi passengers. l^r. Mil'".' Nervine an.I 9 otli. r rem' -a am especially 1 to J I;-- {1 .< r*. j steady, tl.-.s 1 ' > ' a in I the :.'.i ;ital faculties unlmpntr' V 31 jP Br y Council at t'tl 1 1)urr.bnldt St., Ilenrcr, writ' s t? at bo ". ii;'i r< '1 fi yc.tr* ft <coi.stlpatl ti, cansIn,-: lei;, nervous aii 1 Mllou ; hi .da - as fu <y n tored to 1" alt ti by ??r. Miles' Nci'vnI \< rl'ii! . 1 heartily rcootiiinend * xx ! ft 1 I : > i i- vfr Restore ifci fv.iniiMl. I !: i n i;. -0C- ; i nf 1 !: . t un tjruk^ Honltli .v^yv in:. Mil ESMI DIOA I, i >.?. v. . .: . lud. -^3 Ty T #-. I will foe ready v.c 0 .1! r * :n ly|^ V i . ! i.i unr piii! (.. 11 c? 'it v. Tickf ' : ?I:n i" i : ' jn i?l ]u 'it i i< ki'l * id; HOIRS f)\ SI M)\V FRft'il s ui'.iii*!t In '.I oVlork, M. " P.M.,. <? 7 * P. M. \ .. _ ..... m a.1 * ? . AJ K*-' m.*. \^/ .' .. A jn*il -'< >.-t I. .*%ot I pcli si rvli. A man who had roiio; into Columbia on u tiuin and wanted to join the /.oiiavps to p to <'?i!?:i was thought to an-wor,* the ?H scription of Ipehureh who' kill, d ' JielU at 1/uuio, and lie wat- held 'or i<1 oitt<iu ui ion. k^ueriit i'OriiA \l*t\ 1 I won t il/ut'n \1 t* \ r?/l e ( I - deputy yepterdav, j?iit ho found V th*t he was not the right man.? Chester I/int'em. % ( hildren like it, it >avcs their live* We mean < 'ne M inute Cough < uri ' lie infallible remedy for roughs eohls rrotip, bronchitis, grippe, and all lung troubles. Craw ford Itros. Tile most awkward malt in the w >rld witiioul dotiht live* in Ton nessee. II'- recently hot a dog, ^ and in explaining the ac -idenl to the dog's owtnif shot him l.ater. in showing how the ' i edy or cured he *lmt tip <r\ u r. Me > lias lieetj 1 ilierat< I d .. 0>:" teatlie will try to cN'tdaiu it lo -ome hodv. els'.?11x. * w * ' Bfara tho _S7 1f lt *""1 YO'I H3W A!.\ [] ' rVVwr.'i .1* M,VT>! Atluutu, \*U. Ollko lot >'. I flor 6U LWast! BOMBARDMENT OF MATANZAS. a dktailkd stoky op th?<: hkikf i:sc k;i:>?knt ox w !:om:si)a v. it was Ouilr an 1 noxpeoiod Alia! ir?1( Miijht Almost be ('alia! Accidcntal?Tlic I'hi^ Sliip, tho I'iticiiiiiiili and llio i'tiriIasi ViY;v Pailrolliitu; ?lv i'oasj? 1'api. (hadwiik, ot (in' Fla, ' tuo New York, Discovers a Lino oi Now Hariirtforiis-!l * ' < * tic wju'zis cti li'i'ill?'Alt 'it;is l)a Keen o itatt?*i\v Kefunis ti;o Fira?Tho 4 iiic.ilimiti and i i'urituri Take a Hand ?The Firing becomes Lively and the rar? invoil.s are Silenced b'<;.] body Hurl on toe Fleet, ' >' I! is T J 'IT ere ? vt been Loss of A" In (lie .'or; iu: i i.: ?lie ioii'.: v? w?'a s. A : ?*;! L,v. Ill in.. \ . A : I' ' ' ... Mai; ' *: ball ' is -vtw mat. . ivt i:i*ii? : to Lor s!; ' ion i !V . in 5 !.i ' A .j . ' i 1 :.A , o.i t!. A mi l i< an io. ' A 1 lievedti Sj>. vi.ml- niu-l have1 pu-t inct sor 1 As of Ii: . j.: I -d ai-.d : Ta-, . lions .torn no nv I i?? - v ?.. <. : ?>* <-i jj;Iai!s. Tlio cajit uro *.!' 11 * i'. * j .. ...i < ..i;>lat< . ?'. ji "1 11< :to mop I..< t :v <>);. ?>(,i?. 1 it fiie-. 'i hi- enjrajjciku-'ii, iii i. in whihthc I :ii!* 1 State- ; p r ; Of ni;< <1 quite :) . ted! v. The Ni'W York w: . ivim; ah ?ut twen . t|V 11ii!* s ael of Mrtvnnn :.l !l:. i I* past 10 v ,-t re i. i:i ruin . when 1 i .i: t i> . led t<> steam to M.itany.as. At. (he; r| entrance to the harbor the moni-1 tor Puritan and the cruiser ( ji?cinnali met the ll iir -flip. A still' wind was Mowing, and the waves [milled over the low how and ! stern ol the monitor. A' slow -pei i tin* (la e -hip proceeded to ward the l.urhor, the Puritan . >1lowinji a halt-mile astern, and the < inciiinali ahoul two mile, to the we-tward. Pear Admiral Samp son and (-'apt. ('hhdwick -tood on the high Inid^e, carefully sur\eyine fort-, which had had thete merity to lire npon tho I nit< <i Stalos torpedo ho a! ! " < ?* > 1? . AVhen ahotit three miles iron I'linla (iorda, the extreme point the eastern arm of the harbor. : j< i. yellow streak w:e e. n on -here. . 11 looked like newly or< cted earthwoi'iis. ? i i in ij>e. i uiii i . 11 i a nnmiier of nu n elu doied a. iml the shore, Still tie' Ni'W *1 oik ste allied siow:> aii . ! until v. s a^eert tin.-'l without any t that t ho Spanish t ro>j)s w ere hu in erect in* what eemud to : a sand hattery, an 1 In I aire 'y t fori several uun- into position. Rear Admiral Sampson decided that this was derimentnl to a pacific hlockad . ieneral ?ju triers" v\ere sounded. ' ?'*! i . i I 1 ji^ SFvMl-WK^Kl aY. LC S' Cm WEDNESi Till-: MUST CI N. The men rushed to their ,minWheii the New York \v;t - alxm lynr I hou-and yards from Punt (ionla her holm was jm! to -lai hoanl. and "Commence lirinir I lie i?u:rler hlew. Naval Cade I >00110, in charge ?>f the "Waist, the v inch gun amidships, on tli port side, had the honor of firin the lirst sliot. Thelhurship shoo from stem to stern as the lirprojeHile aimed hy the t nitei States at the shore of Cuba lle\ from tho muzxio of the bi.c jiiui This was at 11!:? p. m. bill pairs ol?*rla<sos wvro I veiled Iron the lla^ship at llio shore. it m-oiii oil minutes i i . . > tho voliov smoke cleared away, but in realit; ll was lo>*s than liv ooonds. Thoi a little cloud of dust was seen ( ri*o a! i iie i: :hl of I li< iri h works. 1'. the lir.-l attempt ur 1Jv u ;! ! yards. i( \va by n< m -.in a 1 ;;<! shot. Without tin . r Itlhi li- 11f <:. 11: - :c-?ni? si r. V. i a : <h aiii.; r* ur $ ho S ii ' am i In 1 nvard Iu;;vt lo .'* it i: i in! . . It lan lis hi..a. Ti ; flor 1 UI I canto licx hi '' i . i/.oii piojo-'t i' o. .> !.' iil o. '1> ii :i( wo!v.i un I'roin 1 l! : dii|> us a d-.M cloud vly ' ' : \ .. C M i 01 . t. iK' iia( :i til . iMi. \ muiADsim fiin:; . ..at ;> .It! ' at! ; .'i ;! . I' lour i u:v ' ..mi. '!; -1 !;?? .un - adding 1110i : i! i hai. W h i I IK* ?hiqU\ 1)1 w :tv;tv 1' d!m ( lor In \\ i : .!?> T T T"? T> K" i I nKf )AY\" MAY 4, 1898. about ton shots aiv believed to have ben tiro I from thi battery during the whole en: moment. However there may have been . more. It is possible that its guns ? may have been disabled, as two j .s-inch shells were distinctly seen .. to land squarely in the fort. Its distance from the ship was so Tent and fin. ^n>nl.*? led w:Si dii t r'-'uuls that lookec ok ininiulin'" ireysors sprintiin -m 1 1 ?: V ' from the earth. I viol showed v. !i -:v ;? hot had struck i hi: i iki. i;i;i runki>. At this vtajre the guns <>!' tin ' ohnlas I ?.t IJfiereo Itatterv won ( ' : rvcil to he firing <?n the J* i: hip. I his tort is on the east ward arm of the harbor, sevei thousand yards iVotn wliere tlu llag ship was lying. It is j?r<> vided with lour s ineh iruriTin ilair >hi j- lire was at onee direetei upon it. I p to this period tIk New York had been in the tirire. alone, ('apt. 11 arrimrton, cm tin l'untan. an 1 < 'apt. < 'h 'stor.on th <'ineinnat i. had drawn up an. w< re vigorously signaling 1'orper mission to lire. \\ lien this wa: reported to IJear Admiral S in; son, lie -aid: "All right. tel I hem to :: ? ahead. ft it! \ N \N!? ejs-eiw VI I 1 I'.i: So while tile .V W I n| . W < ilillHeli. IU ' 1 e Cv>ll ill. is I). Ileeico, the i'liritan took a po.-i t . ?a t o t i.e ( . .. . I ami openo< on t he sunn* i oilit. I He < 'inein ntiti went to ti e westward am poured a rapid fire hr . 'side int( I lie ?':?rtliw'ork> < 11 1'iiiita (ionln < >< ( ;.-Tdm iIIv <^uitita I >c Kccreo could ho -ecu romiru in the direction nl the New York All fell very fliort, .1 ml at n< tine 'hroutened the shi]>. O11I3 % i. ' wind took in its direction, so . ; thick tlnil it was hard to jndne 11 the effect of the lire and *>till harder to iret uood aim. For * i ahnnt five minutts t^wintas |)e llecreo irot the full V? -nelit of the ) port broadsides ot' t lie New York and 1'nritan. What its ultimate late wo-nId have been is hard t > v tell had not attention been diverted fro111 it by a shell from Tun .1 (lorda that whizzed over the Xaw York and fell a little . short ot t >e < incinnati. ) si:.!:\cix<: *ii!i: k a tern works. Leaving ^ninfas I)e Ilccreo to tlie t ad niercie of the I'urif; a. lid: ? > 1 ii Irtxvay, ('apt. Glmdwick put hi helm to slnrhoirl it' : 1 the port . ' \\terv Hive more bore on (he I'untatiorl arthwork . Another i . .11 came I'ri m 1 lo re v> hi/./inu I alone over Iho'llns shin. '(Too hi h, 1 a. 1 ho: ihan 1 I I; o K h' they r ' i in:.ho." .j i. 1 it o! i en ' ( ' ml 'he N Very poured hot the y 'w c i."t!: ' '(!.. sum. u..11:.:; la1 ui.i 11 th : k ititl every''. 1.'.mm vi %v. ! ' ilv - !.; re . h ; a I'uutn ' ' N -\V V.?r' ' V '%t, 'We ! ' - I \\ . ' 1 to conn not from the ear'I've rks. but from a liehl 1 atterv on tin** ' brow of a s.iyiit iiii. noon hall a mile I'urlher inland th u tho ; e, r! h work . I n ' tot it i ?!ei.: t I'ul , wltet her any shots were li . h from1 tho earthworks after the (v. . or 'iirtbroadsides lia-l b"en poured * t int?> tii "in. \\ h i became ol the ''lui' r> seen i> I hint (Ionia e no1 Known. So nil' declare they t\v them r.itii'/n^ to tli" Icow of ' 11ho liill where t!n* (i-lil battery wa thought to ho -I a!ioncd. I!ut p . . 'hi-, as well as the estimate of jtlio- enemy's number, which ' ranged from I'M *1,000, was purely ~nj?j?<?~i: ion, distance ami smoke prevent ing accurate know! ? edge. I'rttrrctfiiit/s < /' the Cmintij Coii; rrntiou. The county Democratic con " mention was held in the court 1 house Monday. XV. <1. A. I'orter was elected chairman pro tein ayd - .1. W. Ilaniol secretary. The following < nuuittee was 1 apj oiuted on run llnient of dele lies : II I.. i!l:i<'kli)Oi). ( i. \y. IMiiilin . A. .). Cl.irk. W '! Draco .1. v I fridce. II. II. Iliddlc, II. I . Ilicklln. I- M Dowry. T. II. !,:ii zlev'. .1. .M. Kni:'!if i The following '1 -legates wore in :iitendance : IIoim:wi:i.i. :?T. !I I. ingley. II. J FJyfin, T. E. Neaf, T. S.Itiddle. Kkksii\w :?F. \Y. llamol, Dr. .1. M. Ilutledgc. W. I". riyl.nrn.il. r I.. Dlnckmon. I'm )h\\i I'i.aix:?.1. N. Ms> Fridge' Dr. (\ Welsh, II. .1. (iardn^r. ' ') ) ./ s * 1 f RISE NOJjL_ I Royal makes the food pure. wholes-Lie end delicious. i n Absolute!;/ j ! I ROYAL OAKI*.rov -I CO., NfWYIftK. J c mi v i- Si i:?m 11 - i -1. :?I). Carries. i>. K. V. alti-rs. .J. S.( iaid11**1*. R. R. Riddle. 1 *. \t Cum c : ? R. C. (lardn. r, (i. W. Phillips, J). F. Hunter, J. A. (11* :;iWin. Ad- m-. Taxauaw :?!'. M. Lowry. 1*1.1:vsant 1111 i. :?l. Perry, I ,J. T. Marshall, W. 1>. Bruce, LLC. Creighton, /.. F. Mackey, A. 1>. I Ilillinrd, A. B. Adams, W. C. i '.nil iu n. J r.ai?i v.n u; :?i. L. Xeely, J. .M. Kni-ht, ClIKAU CllKl.;. 1 I tt;?rlfin I UuhoiM 1> u .on, ./olm King, K. L. \ Uieklin. I WaSiiaw :?f. M. Yoder, .1. D. I ( ' r::i n. \ I Gills Orkbk :?-W. S. L.Porter, .! Ft Nish t, J. F. Hunter, T. V. IWillijnns, W. If. Hurns, .T. A. IOook, ?f. K. Hlnckmon, W. J. I. )v. A. ' < !: ' . .1 f>. c.v liey, : I' ; r; t. f.. f *:. < " . ''. . !' ''- n. < J. I W. P>.ik"!\ .i. S. !!:ijc.ijis, 1). A. Williams. \Y. M. IMackinnn. ri,o t organization w.u mane < i tmiu u' . ana .\. .J. (was elected vice-president tad D. A. Williams treasurer. Mr. F. Nisi: -t was elected rhai vman '<> s'-vve for tlio next two years. .. < The following \\e ' '.Jcted dehv s to tie4 Stat - eonvention which meets in Columbia on the ISth oi'this month : authen, .1. N. Mstritlije, \V. S. L. Porter, W. H. I.ruce, L. M. (.Mylu.rn, .1.1'. Nisbet. Alternates, T. \. Williams and A. .1. < Mark. ^ The following compose lne county exefajtive committee, \/ whose chairman i- .1. I'. Ni-het: f W.<?. A. Porter,.'. W. Jlainel, ( W. F. Fanlkinlujry, P. J. Perry, J. M. Knisht. P. L. Ilicklin, I Ml. Kiddle, M. ((iardnor, S. !> P.elk, d. A. 11y;iJI, A. .1. v 1 irk. W. (i. A. Porter was elected Stiit. oxcfii' ivo commit Iceman. Ininie intelv :>111 r flu* convention adjourned, t'u executive .' t! to- ! >ed i v Th' ^ 1 i:j : A. .1 '!. !< .t vtary and 1I?. Iiid ]!<> t re it r. A loun cement. I stP.f ca nlidnte i >f rc?ele?tion to 4 tin' Hi use of Representatives. I will abide 'he r suit of the 1 H-inoeratio . primary election. m t. v. wii.i.i \ms. m i'hirt j-live yearsmake a generation. \ 1' That is how lonff "Adolph Fisher, of n Zanesvilte. <>., suiVereil froni .piles. lie ,,n" X was eureit l?v Usio^ three l>o\e- of l>e- I Witt's Witc.it |la/et Salve. Crawford Ifros. >> ' t