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WHAT IT COSTS. THIRTY-FOUR MILLION DO! LARS ALREADY SPENT. A Statement Which Will (lit Some Idea ot What the Expenses of War Will bellow the Money Goes. Washington, 1). C., April 0.These expenditures have bee made by the navy depart men out of the national defense fund Ordnance Runnlies. mins am munition, torpedo tubes, torpe does etc., $6,000,000. L'nce paid for the cruisers Net . Orleans, Albano and Diogenes tho torpedo boat Somers am small harbor defense torped boats, $4,000,000. Cost of yachts and tugs so fa secured, with estimates of co? for their conversion into auxil iary torpedo boats, $1,890,000. Establishment, of coaling sta tions at Key West. and Dry Tot tuiras, $1,000,000. Equipment < t vessels, coal, ea ble t'? Key West and Dry Turin gas. etc , $2,000 O()0. (' instruction repairs to men of->yvar at various navv vardi $ 1,200,000. Engineering repairs and en gineeriug supplies. $l,000.n:)rt. Supplies for v.v-=--is. purchas rtf I 1 i> ! i - l.i- Imi-diiii supplies and a mints t:ul mice! laneons, *'2,00*>.0- 0. Total oxpendiioi ; mad." navy department, ; "2" ;n??>.??;? ? War department < xpeo from the fund are : Corps of eajrineers. > ment, magazines, mountii m etc , * I.*00. V)0. Sulnv.rtno (|r miscellaneous su, 000 Projectile , i n | arms nmmur. ' '.on, * <>. >. liapid-tire gilf.s, c. -it amtiini ition purchased at 1,000.* UK). Seacoast ami carriages.!; oO.oot Additional sum alotted ho ! 1 \\ ' .i* * ' ft . . HI ft a W1' f " :i t? h iV'. i H * K' y ft t; I . d H .S--V X I ? tfcl - ? - - . - -L-r 1 ?4. Which i.? hot or, t<> thoroxiph i ci'Miiso u.i?i ?it ,* 1 . . 1 j . lU'vr, r i k j >iir-'l1 li. 1 th> many roil ; u i i;.i vx which aro ho | v;.l .it. BUilHil i"? i . . , i... . iiccumului! in. i i 1-1 win. . ' ? - t to ^ -t .hi 1 .V !; .; , cou i's i ! S\. ? . i fie i - . ' ?' . . . /stem. , 1 ;? .o. uiog it . il i>v> *. . i this pn ;d i ' .at ively * , iioch-ct if . iv. !. . of Hickn* .) during ' ii ; 1 i-* now that a co..i ift > pecific (?* Ybr 'i> 7 i r. r * l-ru? railftffeaS fcsi/a ' i iw ?_< > k' L J .J will acoomplish K1? much vard rendering tli system capab" oi resisting the evil influences which are so liable 1<> attack it. dtirinu the summer when sickness i- h< abundant. It i- the best tonic and system-builder nut he market, because it is u real blood remedy and is made solely to search out and remove nil impurities, and supply an abundance ot' pure, rich and red blood. S. S. S. is made exclusively df roots ami li<-r)m, and is Nature's own rotm-dy. It in purely vegetable, and i tho only blond remedy guaranteed to contain no potash, moronry <o other minora!. Ilo sure to get, S. H. S. Them is nothing half m good. ~1~ ordnance department April 4 $1,000,000. Transportation, clothing, camj *' equipage, etc., #1,000,000. Electrical communication be tween fortifications and miscella0 neous signalling apparatus, $100*000. Miscellaneous war department expenditures, $2,000,000 Total expenditures of the wai - department, $14,600,000. n Grand total, navy and war deit partmente, $34,600,000. TWO FACTIONS IN CONGRESS, v One is Not Satisfied to Follow tlie President. o Washington, April 5.?A debatt r which occurred in the executive ses> t, sion of the senate late this nfternoot |. would indicate that no matter whal was file character of t hi? n>sid ti< inn t. . conie from the committee on foreitn relations the resolution wouhl cniiM' t swrious, perhaps a prolonged discus [. sioii. It emphasized the fact the.' i_ there are two elements in the senaie one for indepenilenee with interveni_ t ion a not her for i ntervent ion alone.anr ^ tliesi' two faetions will ti^i.t vigorous 1 j for t heir ideas, i- The relation- of the I'nitid Statewith Spain w:e the upperni" t t' r? in the ovoutive session ami eonsti I tnted the sn'fji-et of many eonfer< tiee\ hot w ren senators. Aet i V i I \ \\ a s die to the t >ot *. 1'. ' , v.i .Id reeomno id the ado; t h n i f : icy look in % I i nl or yen n- in ? u' ll.i | . . it; * i ' . :?< ; he ^ov- rnment rati; ?r tha 'In r. one. , nit! ?n . t" it'depo. d.-ne '.and > an on >r1 I I a' -Hi'.' i h I he w oi .. reei'j 1 i 11nl - a. h a r , . i . I ll . ill > .1 e| ! II i \ :.> 1 pur -ii . , ?:.?. -i devel< , . he fa- I o <M ; lie i \\ "i;id I e made | o t he ae -ep, iniH ' >: a po ; y in iilie v. ii it tile iVesid 'in ' ' d. -in . '1 h ' fan! was made very evid'Mt thai i ii the committe ? on f-iri inn relation! 0 I , lit- l -to d hs'iti^ in a resolution mere ~ e 'ojilv in:; wi'h I lie i i e-^ii -m - ii-|i;i-! j and * I ; ( : ; I--- .r .i : ? . i:i t!.' na' t j a: *i 1 it so n. t ? ae j | eompli-l thi end. ] I A r- - hit a it . ' tie \ n ' t.. 1 ' 1 : ' ... . VI--' ' ' ^ ri I ' . r ; I "i 1 . 11 ':t :u t'l ' })(?f " provMi ' " i' j I ili ; ! ! '. *'*. "v . ]l ' I I iM" ' \ . ! ?] 1 v i * 10 '' i'iH il "I , ['),?. r,, i- ; , 11 ; i. (in t V,v pr .tor- f ' ) II"' I * f! ' ' ' . 11 r :? hr m !'' line. \ tu \ % i ml' i. ? ' ' i< ' nel' r?'j . i' i ! i nt v? ' c o i ' \ An i - 1t I1>Ii-*:i 11 ^ of I ln? hoiisi , i there -i . iiii il :? ii :,r nod eoiilliot of opinI inn, a* t?> whether, in ') event th? i President recommends intervention 1 only him! not tin* recognition of tIn* independence of I'nhn, t hose will aeeedo 1 to (lis v iew of I In* rjlit*.-1 ion. The sane ' eontlir.t x : s t > anion;? tin* Wepnhlieam of tlio foreign nllairs committee. Tin lenders are extremely anxious that if possible there ho unity of notion ho. I t w eon t ho oxooiit ivo ami congress ami I those who are now strongly insisting , j that t'uhnhas \\< i Iot independence and should ho recognized may ho oonvinooil b\ t ho I'lesideiit 's message t hat 1 i the United Slates should not fro beyond ' , int'Tvont ion. The I emocrats have oon' forred during tin* day and seem united upon independoiii'o hot h in the foreign ! alfairs ooininittoo and in the house,and if the resolution finally piesonlod to t lie house aro only for i it t or von l ion Mr, Itailoy will doulit loss pro-'-n' a | ropoi* i ti r in t ho uaturo of : oifeti. t it< or an amendment for t he reoogniI ion of < m n i mtopondeiiee. < a| '. g- h f I lie Maine app' I before the h >u e < omihlltee oil foreign lit la i rs to-day In 1 lie roll r so of his e x am in at ion ) it to ho h opinion I I that 11is v"- ol, t ho y aiiio, w a lilown I up by n submarine mine located by the I Spanish lint horil i ' . ! 'lor if 'was fired hy the in ! aut h< rtties t or not he declined tu 1 , " ;| i oiii ii i i?n _ I. , EIGHT MEN WOUNDED IN A FIGHT IN NEWDEItllY. ? Negroes Take a Constable's Posse for Lynchers?Many Shots Exchanged. A Drawn Rattle. t Columbia State. Xewtwry, April 5.?On Saturday utyht tliero was whut might be called a drawn battlo between some white men and net: roes in the St. ' Philip's section of the t.ouble on Saturday night are told substantially the same by both , siuos. S I. The Hon. Joint K Hanks' cattle had gotten on the lands w orked by Monroe T.> tzsey, and he had guno to Mrs. lianl'.s uud the members of Captain KatiUs' fondly in his i Hanks* absence ami -.p. ken insultingly and'impiidciitly to.thi m uud ha . also made insulting remarks about Captain Hanks. On Wednesday Captain Hanks was at Mr. W. 1>. I'u'fncre's, when Monroe Heitzsey came > along the toad. He was asked about his talk, . and not deny tig ii, Captain Hanks struck him ( several times. Hater in tht day the negro, who had lain in wait Py the roadside, km eked Cap ' tain Hanks out of liis buggy with a stick. >i A warrant was swi..-n out for Heitzsey and , I Constable doe \V. Werts appn'nted to make | the arrest A pprehendlng trouble, lie took a po?t>r of IS or '* ivlitte men am! went to tllo ' rim's linn- Satunlay niulil. Tim conslubln ?;\v? |iut ! < :irov:vl tin- !v.iim ami tlion . r:? i?i?I ?? * <in tin* door, ralb-illo I to sor nin.ri. ami tin* imirro rrleil lor ltol]> ami sliot XI , ; I' 1 i|- 'I" 'li ' > i s Ji ici'Fdln|,'H I , U I i V ' Ills I t'.l' ? lot' 1 At any "ale. M Monrot-calh'.l a ilo/i-n cir so no'/roi'-i i umI)i"I out of a l.' icont bourns ami oimmuhI Ore. ' 'l li j">-fell I .'.i.to tin1 housi' ami rcturnnl II..' In T1 ; - w'tlu'ri'w vr<Hi four moit n t i, mi -I m' piously. I our in-: roos ivuro ; tin ml' il 'lis to fin's i ip'airi'i) a liiti'.o riililcil . v 11in of tin- i> ~?i'. I "n i: i ipi !! cfttno to il. Q'l a i i . .-. .-ay ill. i v.! . .lion ttii iln po-ise | a - . Ulob. . , .1 ? bi ariv.HH'il , .it si-rvi' li - warrant ' * i- injr an mlvprhsrtint'nt . i j ? ? i r "f I ill li's I 'fiolovo (' !> irriiotMi ii"i;ici!y , i tiio \Y ir nn- to vv: i <> TI:. . 1 caii .ilifiiily -ay I never ut-od any i *i : H ' <j i :i! io it for colic ami 11arr11 1 have i. .'or iia.i io . * ? *ll >1'0 . ll.-ii I i'it or t W .1 li' to i ... tl.e >v. -1 ca-e w it}; n;y It or children.? W. Stroud, M l*o|?< moke City, Md. For sftlo by '.M tckey & Co., and li. 0., Hon;'' A- t o. :rivets of t he Sun. I ; ;. ... .i..- .'li.nKn brio^c our ,IU .J 4 , . ^ i 1 t f irci l i I'JtiU J-.-.. o . ii i . i' I'll! ii;ih i<u iutli, ; *j i m .4 .?.( \ il.ty r. ;. r lh -iiM . i .v.'.*n hiiiiDj4 i u 11 lot * . . ... . I I, |. ,j ' .) J,. 4 . ,4 i u! >;t isi , ior lit*.- : ^lii t oi.i.nteu, witich is 5 iltl it j ' < . to |J ...? . :i fr'. .; 4 .:. 4.4' . .. . n . . .: i i 1; .tiji ?4 . ..... ..! >. .. <. . qi. . 4..-.1 ei ' ,, noiu >. . : . i... 41 ...\ .;.c . .. V,.. . a4, ted I ..if oy, 111' r<?'.l ,1S OH1 111, .il, .1 i. .ss : . (? i OilContlMt* il , : ., .. itio .. ..I iiiit .1.. (if tinworkmen his cloth set on iii . ami that at no it? than 111y fiv feet below the sur* fact.'. TOR! A For Infants and Children. Ti; fi&- /) _ Mu. oi'iim.m; of ri:i;intuatio\ nnniitt Mivr.a. yii'l'li H IS FP'.ltK I! Y GIVEN' tlint in acci) 'ilatioo with UlP Art of i>'.> 1 p \ i?1111"nrtho rojji.-d at ion of l cloi'tors. t ho hooks of ro^i-l ral ion w ill i h" i ; c ! on I In* tir-t Monthly of oaoli J r ninth at tin* Poiirf honso for the i n -t rat ion of oloolors fit it I* I to <t rat ion undor tin- * oust it lit ion, .. I Kept opt' i r > t!siipoosmvi' <!a,\ in taoli n on t| i.i* 1 thirty days boforo th<* ffr-noral olcotion in l.siis. Klootors who ro^i-toivil on or hoforo tin 1st ol .lamiary, lsn , aro not roi|iiir I to royi dor Olliiv :irs : froai It :n. to .'I p. in. W. t!. \ I'OKTKII, Supr, of II' f->r I.nnoa-tor founty. i.miJailor, ( . il. S. i < h J, Is/ AN OPEN To MO \TE ARE ASSERTING IN THE EXCLUSIVE USE OF THE V " PITCHER'S CASTOI J, DR. SAMUEL PI1CHEF was the originator of "PITC thai has borne and docs ?iou bear the fac-similc signature oj This is the original " PITCHEf used in the homes of the Not) gears. LOCK CAREFULLY t the hind go:: have always boa' and has the signature per. No cm iris authority o copl The Centaur Company q President. March I, J 3 ST. TV, T'. SJ\) .I.N (j{- . . Do not eml.u u.c ii c a cheap i>stil;tc which s (bccai::. : ho niche- r. f .v gruel i<; ill. of which L\ c . "The Kind Yon IK BEARS Ti IE FAC--R // ^ (/ , JT /It jh / f l V-r<-*> " 'V -- c.*' f" ' O A" ...JLIDaOO J. The Kind That IHi Cl'tlAUR COM^ANr, 7 ? i SOU HERN RAILWAY. .... (' }. * ZJZ~ ('cut nil I.' IVtun . ( n 111 bin iiml ,Tf\rl Mitivfl !? . 1 ist< rn * I>?? Iti'lwivn <'olillntiiii an l Oilier I'oltili. ETootivo Pobmnry 1898. v : ] ,s?>. ;ik .?.<?. nTr ->ortliboim !. , , ...... IM lv. I>nllj. I.X 'In Lv. J'villc, F.CUfcP.Ity.. s i' 8 OOji l; 101 I " 8aviQuinlt.? .i !- lttj) ! .* 11.. ; Ar t 'ohniiliit . I 1 i; I a 7 li''; Lv. (Jbnr'toji.SC&GRH.j T 10 o 5 HOp Ai'. Columbia.. . . -i 10 ?Vi;. In l ip Lv. Atnrti*t:i. So. K\ :. i " 1? : > ? ."> Ill [ " < il':. .. . Villi J 10 ' ' i". I 1 " Tr<"il .' n 'i> in "a pi 0 ., t i ; " .1 hn. ' :.s. I'1 II in | 0 i'l ; ; Ar. ' i U880} I Lv Oo| t i i iiiiuid'g hi 8 151>| 6 ' >.. N 49 j J " ( .sti-i* .. il i 7 :1 a 10 14 I Vr (" rl'.tl . si".- ' i !"i a 11 :m A 1 I'll liro .0 ) > I I : 10 ]> X Ui : i l.v <. t it i.rii in ;>.) pt Ar J.'. 'litnontl o i" i 0 p ' i. II .. It. OJ : Il ; JI I . . v... :?t v.. \n. ;i.t i- \ il.. I>.illy. i lull?. : f |{. 10 p " 111 IB il ! I f/i ' I 0 .lip ' ,ii 1.% a. - . i.>. il .? lo ..(( Il 15 r J l.v Klnhtn nul WOQutl W0 T.V >:i ' :*' 1 At- s-.ro l.v r u.rj I ? 7 : . i " i . ?!ill " i : . !i l i I " Chester.. . UOiv W?u : Ar < i'.. i : llnnd'a -1 . rt 40?! 12 6< I Lv. C iluii biaUn.dop't. ; 05 a I la i I Joht HtotiK. . I 8 40a 2 M Ji " Trenton 8 63a J , si', * ' Ar Augusta.. Id una I ii , i. J.v. r.>riiln, S.C.AU.Hy. 4 tlOp V l?" ar. Charleston . si?ij> 11 (mr ; Lt. Col'bla, K.C.tVr.lty.! 6 W)11 SB* 12 47 : " savannah .] ! ;"J a 4 47 1> <> It > > ; Ar JackinvUIu. .1 1 10pi 0 pi OlBti M KI.I'INO ( Alt M.IIVII K. Nos. ; iaml .'12?"NEW VoltK AND FI.O It IDA 1.1 MITE I)." M.li.1 Y.stihulod Tram .1 lhillin.ui I >ra wtng-Koom S.<. ping I'arn. < ?l>n? c vft'ii.n and Compartment Cmr>, with Dining ( u I service, running through without change tie twenii St. Augustine, K1m? and N'nw Vhik, via Jacksonville, Savannah, Columbia, ClmrlotD and Washington. lJn) 11 mi it drawing room alectr I Ing Cars hct worn Augusta, (ta.. and New York > connecting with thia train at <Jolumbia, for tin , accommodation <>f Augusta and Ailton truvol >ti *t trolled daily passenger servieo he I twfi n Florida and New York. , No i ano .> Washington mid Soutliwcaterr 1 I.lnnt.-d Solid Vi dihuiud train with lliilup ibo and llrnt class coaches north of Charlotte 1 'ullimtn drawi"; room sleepingcar-- hofweer Tallinn, Jacksonville, savannah, Washington a . Now York. I'nllman sleeping care tietween Augusta ant! JV'.< lllllOIKl. 1'iilinnn <lrnwink-rootn wlopjilnif ours be t Acen (irvenwlioro unci Nurfolk Close roniur ti i?t n i-:.?Jk forOr.D l'<>!NT COMPOKT nrriviin.' tliuri? iti time for brenkfrurt unit .#1?U. S. Kuut Mail. Throutfl l'rllmiiu drawing room buffet sleeving ears !??? tw. i-u JnckHouvilU iuui Now York itnil i'ull i , A< rtilii:; cms lx i ween Au?ust i nnd f'hnr jut to. Pull infill el? ''l'inK oar- lx-t\v<oo .lurk .1. illu :i:i<l I'olntnbi; . cu roulo ilnlljr l>etw< .1 1: orivllle and Cln' iiiiiati, via A.-lirvi)lr . ), NK SHANNON. J. M. CULP, Third V 1* Oou. Mj<r. T. Sf.. W* Mutton. W A. TLMK, rt,ll.llAHI)WH l?, I . <i. 1'. A.. V. iihingtcn. A. ft. I' A \ ta. I unit o Vour IJowrl* V.'.Ui ? .iirnrnt*. Candy f'ntli.irtic, cure cow ; iirovcr, , 'O.-, I. C. C. f'1.1, drug ,i . jiioiitiy. < ) * I LETTER THERS. COURTS OUR R1GIIT TO THE VORD "CASTORIA," AND fclA," AS OUR TRADE MARK. I, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, JHER'S CASTORIA," the same ' \ wrapper. TS CASTORIA," which has been hers of America for over thirty ' \, it the wrapper and see that it i9 ( rfit on the 'of ' wrapfree* me to use my name exf which Chas. II. Fletcher is (f !' J-' %jy? 5 Deceived. y vi your v'.iiid by accepting ~\i druggist may offer you yeve p niiics on it), the ini:o does not know. we Always Bought" u .l.;. Signature cf : a: (, Ay . / ? &* *i J? TV ii HOTffig .Never Failed You. nunnAV wiiu.i nuyuh - cirvA sf-$< is m sbe.. WILL, F. Y 2!00 FOR ANY CAL15 \ Of VVcRi.2289 la Men Thfy Trent r.:il Fall to Cuir. " ; An Ovnhn Conip.iny pi ires for tin* flr^t , titiii'bufui' th<> pulilic u M ai.icai. TiiK.vrvr\ t?>r t' ..f i .. t v: r?li???, N\r ;<> : > iirnl Fexu- 1 Wo -.kr.e-- mid ?{? tor.ition < * 1 1 - ! i in old Mid yi'UU;; men. No tg. 'I lit ,'i i. renu lj contains no JP Ii'hosjihor orother harmful drugs. (: is jj ft i Till iVMiiNi aia^u.ul in its J* , ' eta?po*itivo in its cure. All rondcra, v -ro ? *< c l n weakness ll at v ! c . :u: ..iK lOUl.lul iiUli Vpi - " ill r to 1. Man I Il< H > i . ? III \? VI! B I <? I ST ATK \t I I I I ' \ f ( a'.\ . Omnlm, Neb., and tboy Will I ? n |" .1, ,-iV. ^.. nml positiv.' proofs > I J-i . A Vi. .V. 'a .( II..II ! > ( !?) I . V !: > h.i\l> )i.M '(11 ! I of .1 ! cure, are ' ig re tored by thein t< a per* { j "Vet i-oiiilii ! ' . | :.t li. rm I V : t'. .. nil ti'-tlK.or til \ will ' , i .!; l'.v 1 I. .-1 bills to all v.!, , i inliuout. u j ' ci ' < . > .orforilc ? 1 'hlo* I I" V ' ? I-1 <( I t ;cri lulls, l'r-' Ciiri", i i . . < f (:,o: 'l iioy uu.o J ' * ' i i 1 J *i *< r. (? J . > f J J*! ' ry i . trcatt r n . uwl < rv?loti .r ' . i' ' 11 > t'i-'.s limy I o (I .o-itc.! i'' ; i ! . i paid 1 II om v hi u a cure I tl'ocrtetL \V rite tlioin. t odor. ? ! 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Lvt- << 5o ' i '. nil. uui tli of Lainueii run* tiaily cxccpt.4 1 Sunday. Trams between Uha cstonnnil Kintf-i\ tlln " run ill illy JZ33?T?1 Km information at to rati--'. C'v'to Lino Salllii / i ll-, call oft local,contrat liiiif .nul travelIt.. ..- -it* of liotii roail- or 1 I. A PKAK^O.V T l{ <(' .<'. R ' ('harleMon, S. < ! ! r. f!HAY. Traffic M ir i | s. It LUMPKIN. ii I 1'.. i Atrcnt. ' j lllai Uahjt'K. S. L. i d 1 r Don't Totfirro Vjift rnd Vonr 1 ifr ,?J> To fjiiit fo' -i i cosily ml forever i r lime, fx , prtie. full i>f : mtvp ui \. t;i, . *.< ll.io, the v<i ' r world r, lint nmUes wi a.. li,? rj ' stronff. \ ?;rtifM ''HP. i'i.re i in' an U . ' tceil I i.'. t an 1 i i |i!c ' lr' Siciii.,., Kernel v Co, , / (. ' >