University of South Carolina Libraries
$1 50 PKR ANNUM m> .- ? ,.. &, ... "ILIjMAN For The I -o?ljror. ! M ^ * It will not mend a broken noek, j ./ 7' i Ci ? 1 ' V' '^\ What Strange Tilings do Happen. A tllfiOUSlO 6 ?118111 8 "?>' will it iiiMnx* yoii njrimM fire; ixVv i I !{ '> ' 1h? ? f C "* *, jju> __.,-_ur-u-^-u_u. ; hut for all aelies and pains thai 1/ i- > v ' i j c j, m,. ?/ ... ... , , , ,, Fok iz/F w e v a | I.- 18iiflorin!; luiumnitv ??ioan witii. v-/' *. -y l X r i*> V-# / > : .*?&**% N,r Editor: ? We should well ,U|U/I1' ' '' x,vn" L, ... t i * * * 1 , j .... . , r , , , , .... there is nothing that jnves timet* .J truly thank the Chester Fan- lhankf.il for past favors, ami at the, l4.,-fnl Oil . .. . I so icilatior, of many friends, I an- ' N on?lei llll Oil. '" 1 ?tV7Tt-7,. " n- ;r . :*cn !t K" ?|?|?f??pr.atel y says I, r alll aVamlidate for re-1 . i sin r, K OT/ Eoiro^swiUNAOBH.^ ( A y.unr*/ \'cu>wcr: fur tU Prelum of th* ToHHc'il, Ay*?\or h:,s ,l lM?litieiil e/^i.-ii to the Kt.it.- Serale. hi.1 Jeet to JjAMlL DAuK * ? ? i^in candidate who the rule of the iVmncratie primary. j Uiimu UtlUU . .. ; ri/. u ; , ~ "" " ... - ; , " 7? ,x . I It. K. MI l.l,Kit. Drink a teaspoonful of Wonder 4><l i~ C fc K L Y ^ O j < v . <i.- j j, \ i '< * _ \ N 1 j j \ ; (.y,. > j. j 7 " ''b " ' (uuni- : J ful Oil in half tenet in of mill- .>* SCHLEY'S CLEVER MANOEU- ' VER. CAl'I't UK OK "I IIK ( U1STO. I HAI. COI ON. I \t tho Outset ('mninodore Sehloy 1 Kn^ajjed All i'our ??i* tlic; Spanish Cruisers- A i Shell Plows nil tl;e I the I lead of one < of I lie 11 rook- i lyn's Men. 11 Copyright, IShs. I?v Assoeiated < Press. ' h OlT Santiago de Ctil>?, Monday, .Inly I, <" p m., per the Assoemt. ed Press l)ispateh lioat Cynthia | II, \ i:i Port Antonio, .fumaieu, ! Tuesday morning, .July <?, l?y way ' * r of Kingston, .latuaiea, .till p J in. - After a elmse of CO miles to the westward, tin' llrooklyn, I #..11 I I - - /V ? .? iniuim u i?\ inc \ ?regon, overhauled the Cristobal Colon after she had run ashore and had hauled down her ting. Captain jr. Cook, of tin' Brooklyn, went on hoard of her, and the eommujider of the Spanish armored cruiser cuino up an hour after the Brooklyn and the Oregon had complet- j e?i the eapture of the Cristobal Colon. The latter was not seriously damaged, though she was struck several times by shots from the Brooklyn and Oregon. During the chase a clever manoeuvre of Commodore Schley, in heading doe wowt to Ciu?oy, while the Cristobal Colon had s taken a more southerly direction > . with a much greater distance to . cover, rendered the Spaniard's es- !. cape impossible. There seems to t he no doubt tliut the Cristobal Colon, and perhaps the other three Spanish armored cruisers, I S would have escaped had it not been for the prompt action of1 Coismodore Schley. The Brook Ivn, his tl?_r-hi|>. alone was in p >*. ' . { sit ion to attack the Spanish visI \ sel- as they left the harbor and the commodore steamed direct I \ ^ toward them and engaged all four ^ erui>cr>, indicting great damage upon them. The Oregon was the first to join the Brooklyn, and afterward the Iowa, Indiana, Texas and Vixen close I around the Span- . jards, all pouring in a deadly lire, but from the heirinning to the M end of the tight the Brooklyn, Oregon and (iloncester took the) most important part in the do- j .struetion of the enemy. * [ 1 One man, Oeorge Henry Kllis, j was killed on board tho Brooklyn. } His head was blown ofT by u shell ' i I One otlier mnn, .1. Burns, was in-j iured on board her. The Brook1 ) lyn w as struck half n dozen times, , but no injury was done to uny of tho other American ships. SCHLEY THE REAL HERO. h ?i Resolutions of Thanks Introduced in Congress. Washington, .Inly 5.? Repre-1 Hentative Berry, of Kentucky, a nieniber of the House committee on foreign atTairs, to-day introduced the following joint resolution: I "Joint resolution tendering the , thanks of Congress to Commodore j j Schley, Cnited States navy, and , the officers and men under his command. "Resolved, That the thanks of ( Congress and of tho American l_ U I 4 1- 1 /' ure uureuy luu.iureu i>oill i niodure Schley, United States n? J > V. IIIHI I lit' ui'ii ! ;i;) i Hi ! un lor liis command i?-r tli 'ii' in r?>i md distinguished ondu?'1 ii .1 , ?troyitif* the Spanish licet in Cu mil waters <>n tii" "r? 1 of ,Jn!\ list." The resolution was refevrod to die naval allairs committee. Mr. Berry in speaking of his resolutions said: "I propose that the ollieer to whom tlie j^lory is hie shall he rccooni/.o.|. Sehlo\ is the real hero of the incident, lie ami the hrave hand of olliceis ind men under his immediate lireetion are t h e ones w Ii <> ndiieved the victory and all honor dionhl lu' ^iven tin in. AWOTGliSLP. : transports Going to Santiago in Danger From a Storm. NOTHING DONE. j'1 I'lie S| ?:IUish I|UM > t ? Iti' S -nt to this Country :tu<l Confined on IslumI at Portsmouth. N. II., nn?l Host on i | tv Telegraph to The (iroenville' News: / Washington, P. (\, / ily 7. Phe administration oj^ols have >een notified l?y (ren^*2 Shatter, hat the attack on tl'jS* ityof Saniago would he po?* onod until lit, art i"al of HantS ^ 0jj^ orctment, * Iclv ^ - n~ . .. s<.?r, Santiago tonight or tomorrow. ^ t is verv tirolmltlo llmt ll??v n ill ?e unable to land and great fear s expressed for tin* safety of tin* ranspoits ns Shafter lias wired ho department that a tomtit' Topical storm i- raging on tin* outhern coast. It is believed that as soon as ho full force of the storm i- re aI i/.c<l the transports w ill remain ml at sea as it will be diilicult to vcat her it close to shore. The transports contain six halation* of artillery. soon as hese are planted tin* lighting \ ill begin. Admiral Samp-on lias been dicctcd to send bis prisoners (o the ndrd States. The Harvard will ring some of them. The St. bonis is tilled with wounded so| liers and can no' be Used to eon- ( >cy the Spanish. The sailors, nlisted lien and mm commission d otliecfs anions the prisoners ( ivill be sent to Portsmouth, Nv 11., , ivhere they will lie confined on Ifnvis' Island in the harbo *. (friers for the immediate prepara tion of the place for the retention if these pisoucrs are going for* tvnrd. The commissioned oflicers, from Admiral Cor vera himself down to the ensigns, w ill he sent to Fort VV orren ?n l?n I w ? ?? Hi I vnf a a- rnvuu Hill >'W1 , ?IIIUU thev will Im> turned over to tlie ' iriny for safe koeping. ALFONZO XII SI NK. Lar,i Spanish Cruiser on This Side of the World Destroyed. Washington, I>. C., July #5. ?} Secretary I?ng has official eontir-; [nation of the story that the Spanish cruiser Alfonzo XII was destroyed whilo trying to run the Havana tdookndo. He says he has no details whataver. ^ Kdirtl* Vonr ttowele With Cwrtrtti. randy CMhartle. cure oonattpation forever. 10c, If C. 0. C. rail, urugR am refund money. Dj I Mf? fill PS';!'! ill- IN i" Uil'J!.':!,1 Paado Gets 6,00G ; ' . ; Santiago and our Men-n. NO MOVEMENT. Fleet and Army Waiting I'ntil: 1 Men ('mij lie 1 lurried 1 loin this Country to Help Storm tin* ("ity. I?\ IVIeirraph The (Jreeuvilio N*'jvvs; Wa dunytoii, dnlv -Tiiere N 11 ? direct new* from the front tonight. '1*In* bombardment of S ant iayo proml-ed for today is post polled. Secretaries Command! AlyrUcpl in militant enm'imni-; ration with Shatter and Sampson upon tlie situation and the eon niacin w:ii readied I mil it wotilit lint be :i'l\isuble tn attempt to L'arrv the city l>\ storm with the present foI'CCS. (icncral Shafter. in u dispatch received here last nii'lit. confirmed the report that l'ando with j iihout (5,000 Spaniards had arrived in the city and that his men were already distributed anion*; I he fortifications. This reinforcement makes the Spanish forces defending the fitv from ' 10,00 to ls,0O(>. The very j/reat idvai.tane of bein?; entrenched adds materially to their strength K V?'e 4,<*- oienion <>f th*? nviior- '!, ityof men, makes their effective 1 liiditinn force from a third to ai Unit irl'iui / llmtk ikiii ^ i* til vi mail tnii i # ? 11. (iencrul Shufter in his dispatch I mes that tlx* excessive heat ami r:iof the last 1 w? woo!<s Imvo nntiihuted noarly a much us the Spaiii-h bullets tn tct.ni 1 mi/ ?mi" ui'ii)v. In these eireuinstniuvs it i- hi- opinion tint it would ho ^ i in wise now to attempt to curry l!ic cit y hv 11!tAt the cnhinoi mooting today the pre i lent directed that telegrams he -cut to Shutter and Ad rul S enjisoii suggest in;/ that thev confer a- to the situation and particularly a> to the ad\ isuhility j f the Admiral's attenij t to force i ' \ passage into Santiago I my so that he niu\ lie in position to render olTcetivo aid in the assault upen the city. It is known to he i (ienera! Shafter's desire to have ' the licet enter the hurhor. < )rders were also given looking 1 |o the ill) nodiuto dispatch of the ' Iroop --hip- from Tntnpu with re- | inforconients for Shafter and the nther ships now olT Santiago will lie brought here at the earliest possible moment to aid in the transportation of reinforcement-. , At least 1 a,000 men will hv sent forward as rapidly as transportation can he provided. Thus augmented there seems to bo no doubt that the forces un der General Shnfter w ill l?c able to storm and tuko tlio city with" j out delay. These are the views of the members of tho cabinet, ' who talk freely today on the sub- j ject. Nevertheless tho orders under which both the army and the navy are now operating give the commanders wide discretion and it is not doubted that shojld changed circumstances seem to warrant it an aggrossivo movement will be )>egnn. That movement may >?c made early tomorrow. In fact, officials say it may have l?crn made tonight. 0 % I i) V. TO { P ? ^ | JI . i i % i 0 u v /\ a i i i L J i 1. ju iV t: i'i;( : !>s <;i:kat a .Mil: \ i .< <n l oii Tin-; WiKiJUWNS. S:t , ! I:i<I No Food for t \V?' 1 \ i (>'ir 11"!11 ? 1 <i )< ;?> tin* Vi\:il 1?:1111?*:11 S:tlit ihlTi>. < >.;:int.111-1!111? Hay, .1 ulv 7. Tiii* We-ohile lit< arrivc-l wi ti v i h i i i?i I ret I and et"ht prisonet ill* 1?i?1 i11lT eighteen ollirers and 1 new of lli!> t'hrtstohal ('oln I ik' number killed and wound on thi- ( olon was reinurkah s a.dl. I nree wen* killed :u ti.in.oen wounded, all sailors. j ?t iti'f" I Spaniard-!, a eheei iul. The nliieers elaitn t!i had nothing to eat for I went four hours previous to the destru 11 .. < ! lie ill rt Mil i 11 ;n t gre ilitiii'iilt\ in tr?-tliug tli?' men I In i r | H i^t >. 1 hercf* >10 I:?r; ijiim111ities of lii|iior were gi\" out. Many of the raptured st sluov sign-, of intoxication. The ollieers say the order to n tin U was given hy the minister marine at Madrid and state tli liniiu of the sailors expected live after the engagement. All valuables were put on I ton the Colon, as she was flu; >wifU lliip in t ie lleet. The captives express great a miration for ttie Americans ai say if the Americana hail press iho land forces, the Spuninr WOiuu linvo tieeii v Win pcncw lurrender. The troops are ecu )letely worn out unci starving. The ho.lv of Yeoman Kllis w urieil at dusk Tuesday on t lideof the hill where I lie inarin ire cut Touched. sPA MSI I Ml' 1'IN V. (Vise>no> In to tako the !! ir\ a and Six are i\ illed. Wii-dim^tou, I >. < .. duly <1. \ dispat. h received here? says ! Spanish pri-oncv~. on the llama nutinie. 1 an 1 11 i* 1 to capture t r iser. A hand to hand hats nsued during which -*i\ Spa ards were killed and many we a oundt <1. I he Pope's Appeal. Vienna, d III v -- The Pope a icals to the Kinperor of Audi t-? a ('atholic sovereign to u?-i spain to obtain an honorul peace. The Kmperor replies is wil inL', with the aid of t two powers, t?? use his iulhieu toluiuLT ahout an honorahle ai lasting peace. Wringing the Wounded Home, Washington, duly 0. ? Gei ci Shaftor informs the war depn inent that the Iriqma^ and Choi keo sailed with over <525 wound soldiers aboard for Key West. Ynlo and Columbia to Ta Troops From Charleston. Charleston. S. July 5. Tito cruisers Yule and Columl arrive<l olT Charleston bar t mofning. They come toCharl ton to carry an expedition 2,200 soldiers to ro-enforce (i Shatter. The troops arc en rot to the city, and will arrivo In to morrow. They will be co munded by Major (icnoral Jo II wilson. ItT'tch on human, mange on h Hqpdogv and all atoek. cured In 30 m utea by Woolfords Hanltarj Lott Thla never falla. rtold by J F Ml cy A Co., DrugRiflt, Lancaster. H. C - > iiii" F<>|{ RKl'RK-KN I VI ' ; 'luvihn scrvi'i! ?>n! . out* tt < ji } j -j fiur?>, in justice In tii; i \ * U1J 1- i ? ] mi) a i am!id nn t 'H V fn r; u? ust- ?,r u ' ' H P, H ! ' h ,N i ; " ri i Lin . 111. Ill) I U |, The Brands That Dividet ! Honors at Kingstrce. MEETING DEVOID OF EXC MENT. lit; I _ i tov IJic'.'lir l{i'a?l> :i (it'll I Tar li'T ('< ! Til I III:! A t'ti-r < "It'lll -Mil A :4i 11 ! >! . ('mi Wal-ou 1I'-itci'at ! v ii<| Sjii'cial to T in: >latf. Kini;-tI'T. .111!\ ... Tii-) re tli'latfs "luuUc.l the lioni1--' I'V " mnnrv of KiiiL'-tiff in the t. a 1:1 y, :t in I afti-r tin- 1o?;m-o t tin? 11:11111 sli:il;inijf ami tin- ^1 . Iscrtions of icaltv, fiifli on lo tlifin i- now |irc|):in-tl to soli' ;:illirni that he Ii:i - ?-:i ] ?t 11 l*tr> ?*??I! 111 \'. lil .... * , ... I tic ?rat hernia was a tairlv onr. there beiiiLT ln'twccn it 4???? persons present. The e . seemed to manifest nore int . in mutters political tlnin at 111 the. preceding meetings. 'I'he , eeedintr.s were devoid of e: lt 11 1 inent or interesting feat .Jwl^ine from the outward v i signs at the meeting, emlier ii-,. . rial candidates, Archer and 1ml | . erstone, divided the honors ti ed , ,JS K1.1 .mill K AT TIIK HAT. u. I lUlV ^ v. , ii that he had weakened the di sary, Governor Kllerhe r a.s | etter from (Jen Itarher, st lie that lie had never said tha i's1 eovernor was reads to ?'i I' r the (lis tensarv. As for a hi ill!* the profit feature, this \\ so the view taken l?y the fall] the. law (Io\ ernoi Tillman. id L'ou'rnor said lie prohahlv hundreds of llien 1 hat nude tain conditions he would re tu tin* metropolitan police, Im j-,| I >r Tinunerman li t ! i! nied t i ha\ in_' to! I i o! W.it-on th |t. ijovernur li:i<I advised him tli n wool I reino\ e it mi "ondit lot i (. 1 !e -?rii<I it was praet ieall v ii sible t ? reduce t.iXf-. and 11 lirunnait that ?oine of the eo lie ( tipple ! for thtl p'il'po-1 p the argument of 'In- dcnuio ia The governor \\a-* applauded i>t I M ix l ie >\| | II.I.M \\. ('ol Tillman said lie \v;e he .. mil!; tor eiivcrnor on an eeoi eal plat form. I le eritieisod 1 jernor Kllerhe for raising the tax. and attributed the deti waste at ('Icmson. if the } | would wipe out the nhomii j tyrannical dispensary, the 'ft' ties would not have to hi r* money. 'The *10o,000 sejiif 'O ,>,1 ..4 i 'I I I -?-l I | <ii ' n nncii CUUlU t'SltUH industrial college in every ec Clemson patronized nil tl , nominational colleges and ko i patronized tin* members e | legislature, furnishing ther | passes, and they seemed pre >,ai't. "(ireat (tod," said he, 1 his is South Carolina pi ide and > l > i manship coming tof'1 of ] Win MI'KIIT ? SI'F.KOII. ite ' ^ Sehumpert .-aid hoe )rt. himself as a candidate for ; m. nor because lie believed ho hn f?'ve toe lwop'o ft bettor ad tration than they are now I and if ho did not do it he ois not offer for a second terr ,n* was folly fo a Candida ick Prom,He change the law p. hin only promise wnk to e 9 ( I ~ * '* " I VK-i. , water twice a day, ;iu< 1 bathe the nu in tin- hack with pure Wonderful Oil vM'lf I an- twice a day, morning and night. < .* 1 io 1???*s t morbus rprea nta- j in, t lien - and < "olic. e result of j Take a teaspoonfiil id Wonder ("I'JtMt ' hi in half teacup i.f warm 1 tlltJ milk or wat? r every half bun," ' 'I la ?w i'l- arc chrcki d. J a ( M| Wain's ?"lie, hath the , 1 bowels with : t re a temperance man \ 5 MTP ,. , "d apply licit yilij- tor Inpair. l-ut the pen, o ],nl I i 111< <r and I he on I \ t hin<_r t <? < i?? wa 'C,,i t>? mitigate the evil. Tim dispensary was the best -v-l.-m vet dcI loin vised and he stood llat.footed for 1,1 it. Harbor had cert iitiIv 1old him that and the friends of the dis. pensarv had to ioM (hoe nor Kllcrbc up. ! I is mes,au'?' >\vd tluit lie was weak. Why did 1*.!'"m" lerbe \..iit until th" ea injuign heV"* fore lie closed ?j?> the hotel disf-N(" pcn>aiics; lie had edd n thine but the trutll about Kiieibe. lie |i,:ls had ii"t thrown m i l mi him. lie *' had stated tliat the governor was a clean and honest man. but that ' he had not measured up to his ollicml duties, while l'llerbe abns ed him by callintr him a bob tail> and , .. *. ed politician. rowd { ?,l w .ii^,?m mi...ui - * - . ... -wuiu unci' rest 1 , estum comments on the ?roveriiv of | nor s military appointments. He . allowed that for colonel of the new <eite-' f , regiment lie had written down anil res. 1 . .. , other man s name, Imt that tliev isihle ... , . , . made linn mark it out and insert nato-1 ..Hi. . "Jwiies. lie had appointed ldeat h(iiithn as surgeon lieeanse the ;?Ihv. ! . , . . . doctor s tatner was looming up as a strong candidate against Neal, - 11IV. Iiai k 'lllllilltl U1 iiTl.1 ivcill III in. -pl'M tration. Warner of Charleston cad a had heon appointed over two ating brigadier generals and live eolot ^the u(.|s in order to get t!ie (ierinan v'' "P vote for Kllerhe. olish. in!* cou> w \rr.i: < wiuovrr.. as a! f Mr Feather-tone's ur hihition icr ot .... speeeli was verv attentivelv I is 1 in* 1 ^ , ; toned to. The people of Maine, ic said, regar i<*d prohibition a- a sneee.--!. a- tlici !ri\<' ?n i!ed move . . it in their ron-titution 1 v atliree. '. thai fourths majorilv. He appealed i him lt t|(. to t lie father- il' d to pray !. ? i , i 11 - not mto 11 ; i:; : 11;. i i i and I! i e n lat he ., >(> to the poll- an i vote for the lally. 1 <ii-pensatv. It miyht n d be ,M>"S i i , ?' , , nos-lble to enforce a prohibition W l\V- 1 II1:1U" perfectI1*, a- it \va- sui<: th it iniblie >entinieiit would nut no. if was r ,,<T|n? iin!<l it. Imt the Lord ?!i 1 in>t wait iint.'1 the people stepped stealing ln-fnte lie thunderc I from Sanai. 'Thou slialt not steal."* The upnm plaiise w;i< liber11 \in l: "v i imcmion. G o V - , . .*>euator A relief said he was a State candidate for governor bcausc H'lt t?> > . . . , ' , >outh ( arolina had never edu)eoP c j rated the masses. 11 is own fain, lable, i|y ha<l experienced this. The conns ' policy of trio State had alwava orrow I heen to provide for the college* inder- a* the expense of the eommon . . j schools. If a parent had jtleo to is i an t^rt her child at college with, ?nty. the State, through the I'nitcd le de-j States treasury would give him oven $225 more per year, hut if he >f the ^ayed in the common schools he n free wou'(' on'y $- ?". If elected 'governor he would veto some of >,i jtho wasteful educational appro 'whatjpriations. The entire taxes of dates- Williamsburg county if doubled would not equal the salaries of \ the 27 professors regaling C'lom! son. ifTered j M?' Archer said that Larry rover- had offered to run for con1 iigress against Stanyarne Wilson if ??n.( I he would put up $250 to buy out minis-1 Wiigon'e stock. He could not laving I measure lies w ith Gantt, w ho was would the peer of any man in misrepren. It mentation and prevarication, do to Archor ? speech was apparently very effective and brought an' him frequent applause, xecute | j Wilson Gibhew.