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THE LEPGE- PRESII Ttiurlow * Cartel ALL \> KDi'TOrt A i JANAGER. SATI'UDAY, MAY 7 1808. ^ ' No Sutlers To Ha allowed. Of The Sutlers are to he prohibited in ends the campaign of the army in Cuba, \\ and while the troops arc encamped in tho south. Secretary Alger has ordered that arrangmentshe made ... i . , W a to transport with the army a few .. . , , . . , , 1 result articles and supplies not included . . , . . nations in the rations and 111 the manifests , loll ot the quartermaster and eonunis- ... . .... . , , (f0n ' sarv departments. the heads of both these departments have been ,, . ...II o . Lren. charged with the duty of purchas- ,, . , (tor. ing a sufficient stock of what y they bel'e?e would be in demand . " i ... _ . . . tienera by the soldiers of both armies . . r . . Oen. 1 and to arrange for sales so that * . . . . . ^1,MOn no profit would be made by the ... . . , . , ^ lrgini government. Smoking tobacco, , , , , ., Jersey: cigars and chewing tobacco, toilet . ' . . bania. articles such as men may require ,, . , . .J , , , . Colo in the held, and such things to . . . , ? orals ? eat as would appeal to a man on a . . ' , , infantr strict army <liet are to lie bought . , , i , , , cavalry and sold by the government and a . , i ... ,, , cavalry limited suppiy will be allowed l l l mill l \ . ouch man wishing to purchase. In this way the men mnv be able . * ' . . . ' . try: Sn to procure things that are not in, , , , 1 , Hamilt eluded always m supplies for the , , , . try; K< sirmv at a reasonable rate. It is , , , , , . Jacob 1 not proposed I?v the army author- . ... * , ,, /. S.jnucl ities that anyone shall profit m . . ' . . . r rancis this war by extortniir exorbitant i i- . . . (tiiy V charge- from soldiers tor -upplies , , , , ' Koirei that r.m bo purchased abundantly * . . 'Car pen and at reasonable rates. M l oni Tin: Hawaiian islands. \\ illisti Ready to Render United States Lien Any Assistance Possible. adier ( ton, ini Honolulu, April 27. via San K'mdttll Francisco, May 4.? President Dole lias sent a lon^ communiea- ,l': " >n to President McKinley offer- r^'noo,s into transfer the Hawaiian Is- 13 > ^-*e( lands to the United States for the purpose of its war with Spain, nill<der and to furnish the American ships Subi of war in Pacific waters with ^ lar?*o quantities of coal and sup nnssarv plies anil ammunition. This w'Cl> ra action was taken bv the executive . , today c after a secret conference of the 04 Hawaiian cabinet called to discuss the riosiflon III Im> nuanmnit In; ? ' J w government toward the two belligerents. u is Congress lias commended com- cr mndore Dewey for his gallantry conc UB id the recent engagement at Miu have n< nilla and promoted him to he an , , control admiral. M declare* Ths PHI tbtttwe That Will Cuba h* republii Dr. J. C. Aver's Pills will prevent and , . i rure biliousness. probabl "For years I have thnronehly tested A wr's ^ CiTCM Pii.ls, both ah a preventive anil cure for .1 *? , biliousness. They are the best medicine for 1110 I>P1 the purpose and do all that is claimed for tiiem.' J. E. KOL.B, Shark, A/k. in TCtlll Philipir mm* transfer Biliousness to have a ? upon th THK which t NW YORK WORLD. ~ with Sp THRICE-A-WEEK EDITION. tlon of , IS Pages a, W">ntro1 lad Pages a Year " " pen, bin over hf la larger than any weekly or aemiweekly paper published and Is die on- for eve V important Democrat In "weekly'' , ... . puhlisned in New York ' ity. Three *'10 1 III times as larffo ns the leading Repub'i- porto 1 can weekly of New Y<?rk ('It v. i t will be of especial advantage to you during erntrient tlie Pre?/deiiti?l < aril pair II, as 11 If 0f war. published everv other H?v e*ne . Hunday. and ha* nil th* frenhneas him ? tlmeline-a of h daily. Ft combine* at am < the new- with a Inn# li*f of IntcreHtins . department*, unique feature*, oartoom panteH a and graphic llluatration*, the bitter be lumhia. Injr a specialty. ? ". AII theee Improvement* have tieen HO"lier made without any Increase In the coat, account which remain* at one dollar per year, aminatic We offer thla unequaled newspaper . and The Lkdokr together one year regular for $2.00. ville vol )ENT APPOINTS cc MANY GENERALS. Hi :eke confirmed by 1 : senate thirty ;ven in the two GRADES. ; na i ro< I % f so Eleven Aro Major Gen-I | ? Including Leo and ' /heeler, and Twenty Six Brigadiers. 'll Ith pi .shington, May 4.?The ;nt today sent these nomi- L^ i to the Senate: i, IX ie Major Generals--Brig. I ? oseph C. Breckinridge, in- j. general, l". S. A.: Brig. I y John .) Coppinger, Brig. | j.j Williams R Shatter, Brig; ^ Villiam M Graham, Brig. I . m 1 James F Wade, Brig. , . ^ be Icnry C Merriain, James 11 i, Delaware; Fitzhugh Lee, I ^ ia: Win .1 Sewell, ^cwUh : Joseph Wheeler, Ala-1 on nels to b? Brigadier (ion ! Oil Tl.nin.iK \1 V iiilni'cnii l.li I. i - ! A< y; Charles E Cotnpton, 4th , ; Abraham Iv Arnold, 1 j. ^ ; .lohn S Poland, lTtli "m* .lohn C Bates, 2ml infan- I . , St" I ulrew S Burt, 25 th infsin-1 non Snyder, ltUh infantry; js> on S Hawkins, 2th infan-l. yal '1' Frank, l>t artillery, j Kent. 24th infantry. ; S Smniner, tlth eavalrv; ,-t i L (iuenlher, 4th artillery, m, Henry, loth cavalry; .lohn rs, 5th artillery; Louis 11 i ter. 5th cavalry; Samuel B j .... I I I I .. M , > l ?l \ il \ H I I > , iMIUII ?*l yj{ sth cavalry; Ldward It rej an, *?tli artillery. j _e tenant Colonels to bo Brig. hu jrenerals? Henry ?V Haw.! qaector general; George M *t.| I, 8th infantry; Theodore1 an i, assistant adjutant gener- be >n Ludlow, corps of en-i ; A It Chaffee, .'3rd enval- ^ >rge \V Davis, 14th infan- | j)U fred 10 Bates, deputy pay- ! ,,f general. 18.t dstonoe Department?Col. j1() Patrick Kgan, to lie com-: an r general of subsistence | en nk of brigadier general. L.u innate in executive session ! ^ ontiriued all tiie nomina major generasl. ' _ n ^^ tei hat Spain Will Lose. 1 an said in practically all 1,1,1 s of Congress that at the "r ion of the war Spa:n will ^ > possession on this side of l('! antic and will not retrain /111 of the Phjipines. It is!^'( d in responsible quarters M1 i will capture and retain 1)0 * , | tico permanently, will give or freedom under a stable 1 w can government and will ly turn the Plnlipines over t Britain, .getting some of ,n" tish West India possessions n. The occupancy of the 'at les, and especially their to (treat Britain is l'kelv a very important bearing na e "eastern question," in 'at he whole world is interns-! I may lead to events of WH moment than the war niM ii i n T 1 i j ha! Sirt > - ? I ^ ? !. I t I J IM'V tllO IlllUII ' I thin government to retain of the Pbilipines or of on o matter what may hap- j wa t the authority of Spain )th must bo surrendered r. A coaling station at lipioos and possession of n'' {ico is all that this gov- anc , will retain as "spoils" *'u! ycf _ _ r ' Eu ho state volunteer com- 1>01 ro now in camp in Co- ma Many of the voung!wh loys are being rejected on 1 of the severe physical ex- , >n for acceptance in the army. 27 of the Abbe- me untecrs were refused. am J: u?. KMMODORK DEWEY'S RE- j CORD. I s Career Since he Left the i Naval Academy in 1858. I Commodore (Jeorgc Dewey, the ' val hero of I lie day, has a good < cord as a tighter and tactician. I hen he was placed in command i the Asiatic squadron great ings were expected of him, and J s great victory at Manila shows | at this confidence was not inisaced. 1 lie got his baptism of tire in | o early days of the civil war on 1 mrd the sloop Mississippi of ] bniral Faragut's lleet. The to of the l'hilipines was born in crniont, ami is now in his sixty st year. He was graduated at e naval academy in 1S5S, and ado his tirst cruise on the Wnisli to the Mediterranean. He ached the grade of lieutenant pril 1 ! , 1801, eight days after 0 assault on Fort Sumter, and is assigned to the Mississippi 1 the west gulf station. He was that vessel, when, as part of lmiral Farragut's lleet she reed an entrance to the Missiippi river ami forced the surnder of New Orleans. 11 is vesI was attacked Fort St Philip. The hottest tight that the Miss- ' ?ippi over engaged in was her j >t one, and this was perhaps as , t. as any of the war. hi March <!.'$, the tleet tried to run by too j mfederate batteries at Port udson. Some of the ships got : far as a narrow part of the [ annel, where they met land ttories almost muzzle to muz- ? \ an<l then they wore forced to t treat. The Mississippi did not i t as far as this. A fogirv day \ d been chosen for the attempt, I d this was soon made more oh. t ? I ure bv the smoke of battle, and ] lid this the Mississippi lost her 1 arimrs and ran ashore i 11?*r officers found thut six; hud ' uck just under the gone of a 1 ttery in the middle of the line ' fortifications, and one of the unseat of the lot. In half tin f ur 250 shots struck the vessel, ' <1 she was riddled from end to ' d. There was no possible * anee to hold her, and her crew >k to their boats and landed on I e opposite side of the river, af- 1 setting her on fire. Soon, ! 1 [htencd hv the |o-s of her crew ' d by the fire, she drifted off, 1 d blazing and saluting with ' ifting shells, she drifted down ( s river, until finally the fire C tclied her magazines, ami her reer was ended in one great ex- j ision. Commodore Dewey bscquently served on the gunat Agawau of the North Atitic squadron, and took part in 3 two attacks on Fort Fisher in ' 14 and 1Kb"). In the latter tir he became a lieutenant commder and as such served on the i arsarge and the Colorado. The I ter was flagship of the Kuroin squadron. . Ill 1 SliK 1 in \inifur\ coeuioA of . .. ^(*11 m'l ? ivv; ?n IIJC | ml academy, and a few years I er was given his tirst command, ) Narraganseit, which vessel s engaged in tqtecial service, king surveys in the Pacific. In f 7?> he lieeame attached to the i ht house service and remained I that duty until 1882, when he ^ s placed in command of the . F mat a on the Asiatic station. |i i became a captain in 1 884 was l( en command of the Dolphin, c Ich had ju?t been constructed ? I wus one of the pioneers of t i new navy. In the following ^ ir he to(?k command of the d ropean squadron with the! nsacola as his flagship, and re- f ine<l on that station until 188S, en ho was up|>ointed as chief the bureau of equipment. de subsequently served an a J inber of the light house hoard, Jinl80tf reached his present ?rade of Commodore and was *iven tho important assignment jf president of tho board of iti ipection and survey, which otlieo 10 filled with groat satssfaction to tho department until .January last, whon ho was ordered to his prossnt duty as cnmmandor in-chief of tho naval forces of the Asiatic squadron. Why Preachers Favor War. Kov ()(? Jones, Chpplain of the Catawba Rifles of Rock Hill, [ireachcd a special sermon to the company on the eve of their departure. Rev Mr Jones as does Wtui-I 11 1IIISUTS, IH'llliVI'S Ml the justice of our contention with Spain. During the course of his sermon lie made his views plain hy saying: "1 don't believe this war is sent on us as a curse. I believe it is an opportunity. God lias seen the oppression of Spain through the centuries. Ho has seen innocent women driven into lints and holes with all grades of society to lie ruined and debauched, and to die a death that is worse than death. He lias seen the innocent babe snatched from its mother's arms and given to the llames. The cries of these suffering people have been enough. [Jod has lai 1 his hand on chris. Linn Amer'ea, an 1 h:> given us an tpportunity to set a precedent f ir Llm nations of the world, so that 1% : : 11 . ? ji^uill \V 111 :i With >11 IK' III owed to butcher helpless women md children. Unsaid to Auieri ;n, "Slop it, peaceably it pos ?i!?!<?? hut stop it " Our om'cu :ive, whom 1 believe lo be a eonieieutious christian gentleman, oiid to Spain 'St< \ it pcrccnhlv. lif exhausted diplomacy ml svcry means p ts-ible for peace. Instead of yielding lo our request, Spain went on ivitk her butchery in Culm. hlew ip, by Spanish tiencherv, our <p tended buttle ship, with *J(io of >ur noble men, insulted our eonI eiIs, tore down our llag and drag, red it in the dust. The call has been made, (iod has called us. He has enjoined upon us to be iiibject to the powers that be. These powers have called fot our roung men. Our company have in lily answered that call, and are narehing forth, and 1 believe hat the everlasting arms of (iod ire about this country, and will end her to victory, victory?not inlv to American arms but ivilization and christianit\." GETTING READY i Every expectant mother has l trying ordeal to face. If she does not IP.t. ~t rH/in \ \\ u'/\i b?* rea,1r for v l\ ^->-*1 I 'j there is no telling ( ? - what may happen. CJ Childbirth in full of uncertainties if Mature is not given proper assistance. Mother's Friend i the best help you can use at this time. t is a liniment, and when regularly ap>liod several months before baby comes, t makes the advent easy and nearly painfws. It relieves and prevents '' morning iclrneas," relaxes the overstrained monies, relieves the distended feeling, shortns iaiior. makes recovery rapid aud carain without any dangerous after effects. Mother's friend is good for only one mrpose, viz.: to relieve motherhood of j longer and pain. Ons dollar per bottle at all dru* uteres, or eat bj ex pre sa on receipt of price. Vmbs Room, containing valuable infnrrooIon for women, will bo oant to any oddreea ipos appltoatlon to Ttta BHAOPirt.o rpoulator CO., Atlaata, Oe. ST'SUBSCRIBE TO IT IK LKDOEor GOING TO CUBA. A Daughter of the Confederacy Florence Nightingale. New York, May 5. ? MrsJult iOpio Ayera, of Montclair, Nc .Jersey, is here preparing to go Cuba with the army as a nurs She is a widow of General Kome\ B A vers, who distinguished hin self in the army of the Potoma and was brovettcd major goner of volunteers for gallantry in tl Appomattox campaign. She is daughter of the late Mrs A Hopkins, of Mobile, Ala., wl was known as the Florence Nigh ingalo of the confederacy. Mri Hopkins established the am hospital service of the Confederal and gave to its support 00 She was in charge of bespit work in Leo's army. Mrs. Aye i..... i: i o . .i - ima lived OOilIII 1111(1 is not htfjl of the Cuban climate and han ships of tho army. She spent yea on the frontier nt posts whe her husband was stationed. The Herald estimates tho a; .rrejj'ito value of tho Spanish slii] lost in the battle of Manila i $.">,700,000. S7. ~ 0 Si-sward SlOG The reu<l?T-? of this i?t|>er will I pS'iecl to l.-irii Inst there i* >?t mm one ite.iletl ili<??*iiv?* lit it h> ietice h ho> ti 'ill e in eur in til its stu^e*. mi tli .t i* t'.i nrrh I IiiIi'h t'i'hirli '* ? I-. lie nii'V ji i-i'lve <'11 i? I'limv i to tt * ... .. II IIT-IIIK < 11* ini ioiill >n >, r. ijtnr s ? o .1 -vtmut> .mil ittH'in nr Hail's Hijri tii is t iki'H i 111 ? r 11 m 11, iii- ini* ilirec iv H)i> ii iiu? Ii! iim'I inncou- sit i ic of Mie h> s liter tiy lUvtio, ini; t lio f hiikIiii !???) ?-T ill ili?i'ft?? ii. f?ivim; iIn Htr h Ii liv i-trlilit SI i t ll?- l <11 ? i til joil II > I I H**jO| JJ |, < 111 itt (Ion i; it-? work. The |ir I>i etot? lui ? i* n 110:1 faith iiitrtuiir ivc power-, 1 toil tto'v oli r <)n?- Mm 11 ?-<| |) ?. im- for ho v i-'i- 'thiit it ftii o c S'? <1 !" r ll-t of t Still, dill's. Atliit.-s ! ' J t IIKN'KV <"t (. t) loleilo (). I flfcjf-S.ild tiv I>rtiiri;is> 7r?i\ ! Bargains i i I IfV are still re< every train ai W ed to make 1 in onler 10 do so we nro go of 11 Mil l r KICKS Our buyer lists just relumed from the Nort larger lortion of bis time tiere, pick up stuff at almost bis own | on a few things : MEM'S'. YOUT AND I 13pr The CI IK A TEST ev Men's Suits at *1 8.r>. Mei suits *.'? 25. All wool Clay Wo Itov's Suits from 2b cents ti I lot *2 ?.'? suit of clotl Standar the a cents kin Derss Cliallies yard. wl Double-width Drew* Novelti SHOES, Men's good Sunday ahoea 9i cents. Ladies line lace shoes 40 38 cents. Children's shoes frou Overall qanU at 23 cents. Roys knee paints 13 cents |>er pni Wo also have a nice line of DRESS GOODS, SILKS. SATI TH JUST KKCK1VKD ! 2 sol from 38 cents to <13. Another n on the $1.00, nman^ them a nice manufacturers cost. |?59"* We have many other I forbid mentioning. Come to sec the counter. Kes[>octfully Yc Shannon-F Yellow .Jaundice Cured. Suffering Immunity should he 's supplied with every means possible for its relief. It is with pleasure we publish the following: "This is to certify that 1 was a ei- terrible sufferer from Yellow w Jaundice for over six months, and to was treated by some of the l>est c physicians in our city and all to no avail. Dr Hell, our druggist, recommended Electric Hitters; ll* and after taking two bottles, I c, was entirely cured. 1 now tako al great pleasure in recommending i,e them to any person suffering from this tcrriolc malady. 1 am grate fully yours, M A Hogarty, Lexington, Ivy." ? Sold bv Crawford Bros Hrugt gists. ' v NOTHING LIKE IT :v (| in these 4 counties has ever been offered before. 11 We will repair your watch r8 throughout excepting case repairs id | for I. S100 re and guaranteo same to nivc entire satisfaction for 12 months, just as if regular price had l>een paid. 11 HRADTS (iTAHANTKE is | l)S hacked up I?v his many > ears of 111 exjiericnco, r?v liis rating, and ORLATEST of ALL, by his farreachinur, nnquostic.nable repi.Pah tion. h- THIS POSITIVELY SACR1FIC'INO OFFER will hold good "" out i I n* .1 un<k the 1 st onl v If* # * ? and is done to test the value of this newspaper space in your see;!' j tion. r- | Dozens responded last week. .? I I t i I now niiuiy Know si good thing when they see it this week. : R BRANDT. X1 1 IJiuiei I own * lock. f/flit*8ier, O. H >. - lViyyour subscription. I *' Pnyl'p. 3 ! ! Bargains! ceiving them on ml are compello?m tor tliem. ing to knock the ROCK bottom out , Mr. T .1 Shannon, of Monroe, N. C., A hern markets, and, spending the It with the spot cash enables him to I irieo. We quote you prices lielow I HIS ( \j JOYS! CLOTHING III er brought to Lancaster. ^I K' n's all woo! Suits 7."? Mnn'u ?,i?m rated Suits, 75 fl ipto $7 00. B lies, nice pair of shoes tind lint. <1 prints 3 cents, D id. All styles of W 2 3-4 cents per tiile it lasts. es at 0 cents, worth 15 cents. SHOES 3 cents. I,ndics fine button shoes 45 cents. Old Ladies common Sense i 10 cents per pair up. Rain Overall suits only 45 cents, r. # INS, ETC., CHEAPER AN VOU CAN BUY ELSEWHERE. id ca?e? I'ubrelUn at prions ranging lice line of Sample Hat* at f?0 cenU lot of Stana. Youth at let* than largains that time and printers ink ) uh and let uh quote you prices over airs, underburk Co.