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. ?, t > t:' "T- ,, j' \ ./ J * ' , * ' " # ? (Sr* ?r?- li ?r* $ IBrMIr ^^w?W4K^w/v W ty y* v ? TBUIlLOW S. CARTLU, i A Family NctvnpapcrFor the Promotion of the Foltiic(likSk'-.<ilt Agricultural and Commercial JrUer^nta. 5 TERMS: $1.60 a Yu.uc tUblTOB AND JLAM.\Pit 11. > <HT| ^ PATAIlIdr. IN Al>VANON. ^.- iai-fec?Kiy tl'j ji)N. KANOAM'i'lS.lT-t ' R n'ri': LOOKS AS IF SCHLEY II VS DONE DEADLY WORK AT SANTIAGO. The Story of tho Attack Appnr ently Obtained From Ollieers of One of the Sh^ps Li gaged The Hon-ted Forts and' Latteries Reduced to I >ust. New York, June !. An Evening Journal spread fr nil ^ ape llnyticn say : The torpedo boa? Folder a rived at Mole St Ni hoi.', at 1 o'clock this morning with dis. patches for Was ilngton. She left immediately. i?:ii oei'ore <: >lug to sea the following story ? ; the bombardment of Santiago de Cuba, the refuge of Admiral (\:rveru an I tho Spaui-.li fleet, was obtained i?y your corresp in lo it al the Mole: Tho American squadron, auguientcd by tho torp h> b mt For tor, 'he i: miliary cruiser St Paul and the protected cruiser Now Orlean-, formerly th.- \nioy.on.is, plied to the tiro and immediately hoeuiuc a target for all the American ships engaged in the battle. ?>ho retired behind a protecting headlight and was not seen again during the engagement. ' fighting bob" in it. The Iowa, directed by Captain ' Fighting Hob" Evans; the Massachusetts, Captain F J Hig* ginaon; Texas, Captain J W Phillips, and the New Orleans, Captain W M Folger; kept up their terrific tire against the Morro, Socapa, and Punta Gorda forts for two hours, their projectiles of enormous size, doing trenien. dous damage to the defences of the hat bor. forts reduced; gunners flee. The masonry on Socapa and Morro was battered into dust and the forms of Spanish artillerymen and infantry could be seen fleeing to safety behind the neighboring hills. BT paui- injured. The auxillery cruiser which joined Schley's fleet just before the battle took place was hit by hells from the forts, and it is thought that she has been serious Jy damaged by the shells. HEI.ri<KMNKft8 OP CEHVEKA. After seeking the protection of a jutting headland the Spanish warships continued to fire projectiles over the hills toward the fleet, but they had no range, not even directions to their shot and the shell fell harmlessly into the sea. SPANISH LOSS HKLIKVKD ENORMOUS. That the number of killed Spaniah side is enormous no one doub sr for time and again the American shells hit the batteries " 90 IP llja* " '* - iM l.i. C T*TT approached 111?> entrance to the harbor of Santiago do Cuba at 1 |>. in., tin) Iowa leading. lii.si.lt' tlif entrance to thf harbor \v:i - seen one of the warshipof t tvimt.'s licet .stripped l'or action. rnn-ronAi. colon rktiur.s. As the American tlopt drew near tho New Orleans was detached and steamed far ahead of the Iowa, Texas and .Massachusetts. One of tlie forts opened fire on her and she replied, the other ships directing their tire at the battery on the Punla Gorda within tho harbor and to tho westward of the position occupied by tho Spanish ship. Tho latter re I squarely, und mmni^ the tiyin masonry and dismantled guns th forms of men were deseried. XOXK K1I.1.KI > ()]{ W< n '\ The damage done to ti.o Ameri ran Meet ran not be. learned, but i is trr?4""^nonyht any person \va killed, if, indeed, anyone \va wounded. Santi I1' do Cud.i. I lore is a brie -i. eriptio-' < Santiago do Cuba (soculled to tinguish it from Santiar.ro in Ciuli and other places rf Ih sumo nnmc If you will < ne i\ ur? if :: n. sliip at lie entrance to S uit' o harbor, hefor" .mi w, 1 narrow chimin 1 I 0 yjrds >. i ; over which on eilhor sitic fr \ i ing eiiil's tower. You uro f t V. north; on tie' i i Morro < tie, ffOttiuff i' ? ?l 0 ' semblance t" the pu 1 < : lips of a negro. It i perched ot a rocky liiil un<I ha appear; nee with it !. \ pcei'.l) / IIKMI ? ! 01 uros in tlu> coin retc wad"-. I > r?i<Icj it arc v.val i . er l>at tcries. < )n tb left of lii c'mm no! on the puntilla or little ?><>. \ i> the strong Socapa battery next in passed an island, the but widens for over a utile and then appears another channel bro than the one at ?! 'fro castle Passing this you enter the. inne harbor and the oily is seen a fev miles up to the right, with it long line of low white house glittering against the dark am! ; jagged Sierra Maestra hills whirs shut it from the province am form a circle around it. Thcs< hills are of limestone formatioi and are barren of verdure. Thcii appearance is, tho"ofore, wild nn< gloomy. Santiago being situatec in a hot basin, low and moist, is i favored spot for the breeding o maglignant fevers. It is tin most unhealthy spot in Cuba 01 possibly in the entire West In dies. Yellow fever is endemic. It contains, as before stated, lover 70,000 people, has a eft thedral and a public library and would 1)0 a resort for tourists or account of its picturesque stir rounding* and ancient association* except for its unhealthfulness. The hay in very deep, froi^ 5 to 50 fathoms, to within two miles of the city; at this point it becomes shallow and the city .8 difficult of approach by vessels of deep draught. This is the place that Schley is after and in whose harbor the Spanish fleet lies awaiting its fate. BRATS THK KLONDIKE Mr A y Thomas, of Marysville, Tex., has found a more valuable discovery than has yet been made in the Klondike. For yearn he suffered untold agony from consumption, accompanied by hemorrhages; and was absolutely cured by Dr King's New Dis oovery for Consumption, ('ought and Colds. He declares that ?ol<] is of little value in compansnr I with this marvelous cure; wouk | have it, even if it coat a hundrec dollars a bottle. Asthma, Bron chitis and all throat and lung af lections are positively cur del b} Dr King's New Discovery foi Consumption. Trial bottles free at Crawford Bros' Drug Store Regular size 60 cts and $1.00 guaranteed to cure or price re funded. e"wV reVw mYm+i* mita 11I, Sew I mA ;;'s P A H I A R D 3 SJ THKr claim a yl -a . \ ' i SAN :ac >. i. I. H Schley s Hen i>i ! N'?t. Lrte:* the , B s I I !;iS*hor, I lil?. I'; 1 ' from tin' I, . ,o. Havana. June 1 ((Vnsoro'l?.? i Fho following 'the Spanish nc jP* count of t!ie reporte i en^n^iniicntlw 1 j ?|1 iho Am iricm Fleet, consisting] . . : ' . T i:i n Iditif n to >.i\ ''.I Oil * ' . tirst five ct . , :in?'hore<l towards Punta Gorclti, | l'h" lire of tii American lleot was' v . < lor-: t i tt i it*- t!i (TiMobcl S \ out;. shots vi.h he. '. v |ort.jtM tilo.s in , ' without causing the loust damage. i t i ll - homouivkncnt Ui led ninety '>( minute-. | : The Anierh m licet retired with, in Two -I); ;i v. jim to explode 111 ou the Iowa s stern ami tlames were observe I aboard another i f)iittleship. S'Mral projectiles] tell ind ie the i.irhor near the tr I S >anish warsliip-i. There i> great Si j enthusiasm her and at Santiago, in The (ireat l?ank of Spain May Is ^ Collapse and Knd War. I Madrid, dune 1, P. M.?The I Attention of the public today is ( j; absorbed on the condition of the e i Imnk of Spain, which is considered ^ J more serious than any reverse of . the war, inasmuch as the impos- C( jsibility of the bank to help the f(1 I Government means impossibilitv n' I f n? ciiiiiiiiuc me war. J'" There was a long procession at I I the hank during the day. All1*!' ( classes of people were represented ori and many women were in line, ) waiting to change notes into sil- n( , ver, fearing the notes would soon ',l , I>e Huhjected to a discount. co t If the run continues thero is , danger of the hunk's stock of silver Incoming exhausted, which ( would compel the government to ,re resort to a forced currency, issu. ()f ing notes of smull denomination. It is ho)>ed, however, that the panic will subside, leaving the j bank a margin of silver. The tinanciul outlook of Spain \ is rather dark. The governmen has entrusted the Hank of Spain to r'aise a loan of 1,000,000,000 t pesetas at 4 per cent., which sum (a is to be raised as and when re- an ' quired. The bank will eideavor tfc to raise the loan at home and jp, j abroad. gf 1 Save Your Lift At J . By u*lng "Thb Ok it at Booth m ' American Kidney Cure,*' Thl* - new remedy la a great aurpriae on ao> oountoflta exceeding promptneealo W r relleYlng pain In the Kidney*. Blad* (J r der end Back In male or female. It ^ Q relieve* retention of water and pain In paaelng italmoat Immediately. Have 'e youraalvea by ualng thU marveloua pi onfe. Ita uae will preveut fatal con w aequeneee'n almost all cane* by Ita great alternative and healing power*. I Bold by J F Maekey A Co., Laneaater> 0 B C. {MP* (tub on human, mange on be: > Jl aee doge and all atoek, cured In 80 mln? 1 Z utea by Woolford* ftanltary Lotion. 01 I Tbia lever fell*. Bold by J F Macl H L ?y A Co., Drugglat, Lancaster, 0, C. 1 w P. ? 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W .1 ryan may not lead the Third cgiiucot in battle. Secretary Iger has called upon (Jov llol-j >inb to furnish 000 more men r the organizations already for shed by Nebraska. If this is >no it will take such a propor_ f V ? i ? ui 01 .mmmssku s quota under e second call that there will bei ily a part of a regiment left for r Bryan to command, and if hei tea to the front with the Neaska troops he can only hold a I mmission as a major. Brigadier Gonzales Dead. Havana, ,Iuno 1.?The insurnt brigadier, Gonzales, has died wounds received Sunday at igua Da Chica. r K E N C II TREACHERY. rms Being Sent Across the Pyrenees Into Spain. Paris, Jt ne 2.- It has been irnet. that large quantities of nmunition are being sent across e Pyrenees into Spain. Many reach and Belgian firms are en. iged in this contratiand trade, which the French authorities e winking. It has been figured up that the lonthly pay of the soldiers in olumbia, together with the savy battery just sent to Chartin i\r\n Tk. 'niAJU, in aijuui a lit? ay for 1,000 privates is $15,600, ad the officers' pay is much rger in proportion to their umber. I^'lnooatineno? of wat?r during leep stopped immediately by Dk E Uetchon's Arm Diuwarric Cur?, bildren and adults alike?Prlee, $1 old by J K Mackey A Co.. Druggist, AQcaater, H C. VICE PRESIDENT CAPOTE TALKS. This OfAcia! of the Cuban Gov eminent Now in New York. STKKNCTIIOF (THAN A If M \ H" (iiv< s the 1're-s :tit Interviet . Have I'nd"V Arms and Where. New York, .June "J.- ? IXmninji' . f the mhvn repuh!" uri've i ii this eity nt noun today. A fie; L'oiuy t.i ;i hut el, where lie u.e I rw'i.-ri junta, lie visit vl rubra head' |U;i rter-. where he metis number of newspaper reporter-with whom lie t d'v ! ?j ;ite ftv >'y Horatio S Huh. i s, tho e >un -"1 foi the inula, aeli iu a- i aternr 'ler. When : t - . c'i 1 \\ IiaV his ; i * - n to thi> countrv was. Senor ?':!{>.?U replio ! that before s: \ in;* anvtiling about that, lie wished 1< thaul tlie Anierieun pre-- col'ee. lively foi tho stand it had taken in I '; ;!f of the <athan instll'TOllls, tuttn*.' that the < nh.in people an ! . t\ernnient were deeply lvi!111 i'll for the support tiiven hy t'.if A .n'ri- an people, and for the ution of t!ii- nation in eomin* to their support. continuing, lie said: 'My mission i- not a puhlh* one. All pulilic nets relates to the wai between the t'nited .Slates and tli" cnbnn repnhlie will continue a.heretofore; to ho eondneted t>y (jen Palm a. Ho has the thorougl confidence of our people, wh( lllltrn o Iilivh ^ 1 .... . V, .. ...^.1 W|>|'i VI liibiuil ?li \Y I lil he has done. 'I do not couio hero to negotisit< any loan. 1 come to consult will: (Jen Pttlimi on a matter does not concern international quest:ons or public interest. J have no present intention of calling upon President. McKinley, although I prob ably shall make a call upon him before I return. How long I shall remain here I cannot say at this time, but shall mako my stay as short as possible." Mr capo13 holds the position of judge advocate general in the in surgent army. Questioned as to the strength of the anny, he said: "Not counting those who have recently joined his forces, Garcia has about 12,000 men under him in the eastern department at Santiago and Puerto Principe. About 3, 500 of these men were in the neighborhood of Santiago when 1 last received word. All were fully armed and equipped, and it wat the intention to concentrate all of the forie in the eastern portion tc that point. "1 cannot tell definitely ho* many men there are in the othei provinces. Gomez has about 5,000 men at Santa clara. Prob ably 30,000 men, all fully armet and equipped are in the ranks o the cuban army. A large num 1 ber probably 20,000 more, an armed with machetes, and ther are thousands of others who hav recently left the towns to join th army because they could no Ion ger live in the towns. Fror Puerto Principe alone, 10,00 men, women and children hav left because of the scarcity c provisions, preferring to tak their chances in the country, an further influenced by the fea that at last, moment the Span iards driven to despair will, on of revenge resort to slaughter." He saw Gomez in May, i which time the headquarters c tha cuban government were i i. .o } V, fj li n "' .3 ? 5 0 | Sehnstopoi, .'i town in Puerto Principe. 4 We hud complete dispsit.lies from (ion Palmu,' s:iid Mr csspoto kcopin;; ns iui'or.m I of tin* notion of tho t'nilvl St:iI s soul of the movements oi' the sunny sind navv. ' " hcrpi. iiixl had u eonfetvuee wills liim concerning sudors uud its i- to he furnished the iuvndini; troops from tho insurgent .* -?: 4-? ? S ' i \ T . >{); T .? 1. , South (':irolini:ms t<? Serve. I'm r . rit/JsM-h L . VUXV'lill to 1 ii ' iVl! V .\ ('olunihiu, S <' . .f _. '' .? . i' ritm nl !i i-> ' i . I hv III" transfer <>!' 1h S r .'oiupjiM\ from ti i n \ n. Colonel Alston we 11)>!:isun! tin' I'.y'l'H ;:l i. J ? I ' l/\~. , ()rder> oI'.iim: ' ><i t> i scope. The latest <irder i i iv . 'he regiment t<> : > t > J.: "e report to < ieneral ! , Lee. ('lot hit;;,' will he ' here. V? y v |j n t; t p i \j li Li I v ii 1 1| i. b.. . i , .kentcck^ solhleks i; .m ) A NOOSE READY. j Thoir Colonel Kept ''"licni From I sing It on ;i Ncgio Who Had Angered Them. New York, >1 une, *2.?A special ! I to the Journal from Chioka lae. t 1 ?,ays William Ruby, a negro pri vate volunteer, attempted several times to cross the guard lines of # J ^ the second Kentucky regiment, j When stopped ho heenme abusive I and the Kentuckians threw a noose I around his neck and draircred himto 1 : the nearest tree, when Colonel . j (blither interferred. The Kentuckians have been greatly harass, ed by the persistent insolence of : negroes. GREAT" scheme. ' Efforts to Have N. ('., S. C.. Ga., Fla., and Ala., Troops j Mobilized at Columbia. A movement is on foot today ' j that is freighted with momentous j interest to Columbia, in a business ) I way. Hearing that the volunteer troops of North Carolina, South Carolina Georgia, Florida and Alabama , were to be placed under the com[J mand of Gen M C llutler, Mayor ' | Lipscomb and Alderman Rawls [ this morning telegraphod to Sena( tors McLaurin and Tilltnan to get them to use their influence in getr ting these troop9 mobilized here r in Columbia, or at least near th " city, before going to Cuba.?Col j umbia Record. Bucklen't Arnica Salve. s Tub Best Sai.vb in the world for B Cuts, Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt e Rheum, Fever Sore*, Tetter. Chape ped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin eruptions, snd positively cures n Piles, or no pay required. 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