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^ L AN I 6 vol- vni.. Railroad Engineer Testiflos to Benefits Received From Dr. Miles' Remedies. ^jT&lIEIlE Is no mom responsible position H on earth than thntot u railroad omrl a A ecr. On hla steady nerves, clear bruin brlpht cyo and perfect self couiwaii .depend the ?=afetyof the train and tht r 1 vei of Its pa*-misers. 7)r. Miles' Nerv-tr am! / other remedies nro especially adapted t is 1 kccplun tho nervs .steady, the bra! ciati |3r ' andi'- m>?n'.al faculties onlmpa' W Engineer F. W. McC ,y, formerly "roadway, Council It!- "*s, but dost r si .4 at .1111 Humboldt St., ! -.ver, vrrU 11! ' . \i(tor (I for y< r.r.i fr rn const!path n, a 1 - I t -rvoiu anl bllloua liondac!.' .i-.ul w laiiy 1 stored to 2iealth by L>- "lies' Ni ivoC; Liver Tills. 1 ! eartlly roc.,:-,, .end I ' * V: ' "" ? In. </*.v >< :!st ; ii -t y.wltiv,.^ Poles' M ? U.-'r.-rft , t libit! " Y 3"^ ? ' '7 1 'U "i /ft* - > ReaV . 3S r ? I^:a ".u ?/ Wso!t.b ^jv fe1" iV' .' ' ' I" *- ,v t>H. MEDlUVLOto, Elk!;-, rt h f.-\ J?\ y i>./E I c> ? v w; - \ # rvn -i! my custon.er i ^ " ' ' from to-il:\,' W >\ i ! y) on. r] liv? ereti i:i any part of ;Iio ('it.v. Tic! is at. reduced atos. Sjtti d prices on '^on lickei . IfE l!fll;RS ON SFXD.1V FRifli ^ O c'oflt to ? o'clock, A. M. 121 ? 2 " r. M. ?? # J. 3. Mackorer... April 20.-U. ' <i ~ ? AimounceineD^, For The Legislature. 1 am a candidate for ri'-?'!?'f'!.ion ' the House of Representative* i \. i 11 abide tine result of the I '< 'n > rut i primary election. 'J'. V. \v Ii.i.i \ MS, ^E Mr. Kiutok :?1'lease Hiinuunce ih? . name of the lion..I. N. Kstrid^e uf ;i yandidate for the House of Kep^e-vi, i. live*. Mr. Kstriilfje has served iliicounty four years in thy Lcgislatirv w, and hi* honesty and faithfulness wn ~ such during t hat time that \y f wi need his service a train in the I <it lature. his record heinjr clean an . ing the ability of the Mian, sr, sal is'iled In- i' iiii>> man t hat oilgl ' ; ? b< sent hack lo the l.c^islatnro> -lr Kstrid \<ill abide the rc-nlt o t!.< priniary elect ion. ? MANY Y()TFJ1\ \t, thf solicitation <>f u n him bar'" my friefti's I have deride?l>n ai?n? n myself ;t- i. audidate :'?>* t1i<> 41m. J1 , Key i . ! 1 my self t o ahitle Mi" re u i t of the I tin: n j cratic primary election.* U. 1. f tf'K LIN. ? fc'tfr County Y ..?r? -*? m . _ vy I am a candid.i:e ' : the oHicoo / : i +a.iCi; 111 v 'i rc.circr. " w. C. r \: "rii ton. 9 , Cor Superintendent of Edurnt a We ace tillhori/.ed to announce |'r r ' "Tillas. II. I tioinpson a>; a candidate >'ot A'e'Mity Superintendent, of Induration C J[ o 2V. ?3TO IT T W. . v ' v ft.-'lar* the yf lto Kind Yoj Ha.ft Always BoiaM LAN CASTE UNDER A MOT FIRE, WIN,SLOW 1)1 HA I? LEI) ANI) FIVE OF H Fit CREW KILLED. Shell Exploded on Deck. Ivy West, Fin., May 12.? America's firBt dead fell posterday in a fierce and bloody conibat oir Cardenas ou the north const of Cuba. Five men were blown to pieces and five were | wounded on the torpedo-boat i Winslow. , Tho battle lasted thirty-five 'minutes. It was between t: ? k! psdo-b . Winslow, th'o aux.r I iHaty tng Hud80n, and tlio guuby at W!:: iiugtou on orto ride,and 1 the Cardenas batteries an1 four I 4* It i > I* \ni "nni.o ' ri t \>) ol . ' V! V.'i ovT .v , the irtai itary ' \ ; ol tho enemy, ty^'d was put out of in rvioe. The other American ; ' veF'^el- v re n<7 damago% oxce.-t 11/that the Uud^ij'.rs two ve i [4 were : ligiit.lv'Foratched y 'lying j J shrams . 1 Tiio e ? iy'n lo* i ' ry '.y e nj jectr-ral. # Oi o ot *b\ ir g ?i ? 's caifchr i:.. ud ui men < ' th" Hullo,u t'.i d> it Th 1 to t!-:' i ,trr stW?. $ .d.aV 't'i t'l.l :-i ... ilOUSeV y : :u ! A . ' t lo i <\ hi.'./ie. n>i 11 J ve*t, , ?, . , 1 ixo 11 u li on . i ,wg. u e . i< that t* ;p <i;t, ?rr ' -! : v 31 ' _ ' ?. ul.-is t ad mi; t'.a; th ir estim. : < i damage ia JhrgeTy gu'ea work, the-a Th n \va<: too sharp f i . side observations to be mad v The Winslow wan within 2-500 yards of shore when .the shell* struck ht-r. Hotf she came to be so close fens tohi by her commqfad. er, V sut. Jobu Jb Refhi ou. He I sai l: "We were making observations whon 4 ho fenomy opened i rt'ro cn us. '1 Y/ilnungton or.<!> 1*0 I u. to go ia ..... i.rtaclc thvj [fcunboats. We went i.i under I full steam, and there's the rei suit." Ho nuts ' on tlie Hudson : vhen he ^ni?t this, and with ti y ' f \ i y * * rmai worts i.o J>< i. Mil : > u li u. ^ of Ann- ifi'.n on the d-e^ near br. Under tiny Stnfs and Stripe-' wore outlin e* five" rigid forms: " ' ; / , . v SKNT IN TO TAKt. S0l;}iUIN^S. The story of the fight, a* told by the Hudson's" men, is us follows: The Winslow, the Hudson, J the Maehias, and the Wilmington ' i wera nmon^r fin'" ships otf <'trd>ias on the blockade, t& W'l acting a* Uag?hi^. ,?Tko 4 Maicliiaa lay about, twolr.- mi! < , mit, the Wilmington oOl) yards, . id i/tio U'uU'ivi. nd Window betr ^ ruiul. boats, tn*r ^'stationed otf?fce"ii , oti sailed the inr - 'o '[nc* At a quarter-1 > '' \ o'clock yostorday morning, 5'." [ j II id on, nn b r (kipt. 1'. II. Sew 1 \ 1;i rig p ' n| .4 * i*f ,-i> afl(T 4 , Bajr, [shore sS grounded ..once, r b :t do.it \ off ca"'ly . .to the shallow water. 1 At lt.tlf-pjWt 11 the Wiinii igton h. iL I I -- 1 - - - 1 a. I. \tr , > [MUM- III!* Llli . lMl III. I I 110 I 1 IIS* i low to start to tho eastern shore r; of t'ardona* Bay an ! tii * !' I to tho western shore, while t!."? Wilmington to(?k her station i n mi l channel: Thia work occupied two jjoius. Nothing was discovered on either shore, and the \ \ \ .....?? ? ? SRMI-W B. B I< BY. ;R, S". C ., WEDNESDA ' ! boats were approaching each < ! other on their return when a puff ; , of smoke was observed on shore i at ("ardenas and a shell whistled ' over them. The Winslow wai on i the inside, nearer the shore. The Hudson and the Winslow reported to the Wilmington, and orders catno promptly to go in and open tire, but the (Spaniards had re * waited tor a reply to tin ir (i: . shot. . Tlre'Cardenas harbor bore ha 1 become one dense cloud < ? snvv. > and v' ot, with Hashes of lire a . an avalanche of shells was .bur t ling toward the little Wii -low. \/lN>LO\V I'lUUCKft 11 1 A sili L.I.. 1 This was at five mirr.' ; pr ( ! o'clock, and for tvwaty I the firing rontinn 1 from tl Li - I : IWllULMil, i I :< I II \\i: of <die she's h . i !. 4 ii\ 1 four 1 their nar'r, t< woro ?! riki pg dangerously near. Mean rhi * ho Hub .:i\; t o -y : i pounders were rl .. :?r*r?y at < a tcrritio r te. llow f the . t$rg * -V at' V to t k effect is ] :hot4t-oown; The tirst two of the i 'p .hion' s'lulis foil t; :( . ' ' t' . t'.i * J si.tr.r v Spnniar : ' aim in th< mienn time was improving, and it' was r -ont'y soon t wo empty ' . ' - a? r; '.v. Jt 'vn t'v- n'; j ' t ' a the .starboard ar-, 1;t\f ?k?n ' ! out I or forward boiler and < " { board .\nyino m l erippliu" ! ' :;t??eri' -ar, but no one ?va> inIjured. f 1 t'orvrnra watcniry^rMi? \ sttIt> v/i'lil ' :"ion '}' f i i" y -u'' r ' fcarg t pra6ti?e. By tbcf one- i toder am.i.dshjpft stood dStwigt Bagloy, the oilor, the two firemen, ancbthe otok. Jho liitto boat gasped and throbbed and rolled I i * . . !r ' * y frctn ' r.IJ .. . h BOAT &ECA3HEJUNC0NTRPLLABLE. ' Lieut. Bonn om <'? V not ?top ! I * . for an exaram 'ion. Ho knew M j hi boat was uncontrollable. The i ] <llndaQji vyr a. hor* distance away : ,still* pounding away -with hos j guns. Ship was lmi led and aljked j< I to take the Win slow in tow. 11 > ! was a vital moment. < JUns roared ' j from ho re and sea. Lieut. Scott, ' iu of he Hud on'* afi nun, . sat on a hoi and smoked a cigar! ette as ho directed the fire. ('apt. 1 I Newton stood near Lieut. Meed ! i at the forward gun. r;ul wfltch>*i i it:; workings with uumoved inter , reAt. Chief Engineer Cotchinn i never missed hia boll. A groupii ' of sailors wore making ready to heave a line to tho Winshi*- . a::d i Ensign Baltic: and f * I stood oo,fho port side of the lat- j i j'^rvi . v. to roceivo it.! , A yiciom firo was singing about | jj^r :u. " tfpani . r ! m d to , I Shave 16hi 3 their exact rani;.;. 'i'borc >. as a momentary delay j : in heaving t'io tow-line, and En-: sign Hagley suggested that the j iiudfion's man hu.ry. sheave : her," ho calio I "L< her' come, if ' gettiTig p; : y warm here." : ! The lino was thrown and grabbed | by the Wimtlow's men. Grimy j with sweat and powder, they hrg-j i ged at it and drew nearer foot by j foot to the Hudson. 1 Almost at tiio same instant au" . I F , HT1CT O 1 i HKI ?^ygutfliaf hi vJfc*. -Z15*. yT M AY 18, 1H)8. >lhor four-inch siioil shrieko hrouph tho s:a<>ko and bur Lirectly under them. Fivo bodic wont whirling through tho ai j wo of tho group were dead whe d y fell?Ensign Bagley an Fireman Daniels. Tho your l'.nsign v.*as literally disembowle and .;i entire lower portion < tho fireman's body was torn awa; l'ho oil. . t. i r?* - di d within a ft; . A ;1\ . i . j.i. of id'.ruj r.ei struck Lieut. I> rnadou in tl thigh and cut an ugly gash, bi the Lieutenant dot n r know then. With the ?: - inn < the the ha , - f r' ? an the Winslow's helm went h *.r 1 \ starboard, and with her steern ,r'"ir smashed, th * torpedo* b-e !l')Undered about in the water . ' 1 . l(>rcv fit" tl'Q 3 fir i " v ; r . !. * * ?... 1 i fir a of fir. Americana \*i j ' n-i tl; . rv of 1 on \7mrrv 'ous. F.ren ufl r t'i ^ Wit lift!. b< ;i .-...'Fitiurd ; >urAig I; ii. :'ie i .ul :y \ " . ' 1 ;it*< 1 1 i '')t :< ) iino on tii i ick of tko Win ' but thei . ' . I'n-1 '0:i v: L oti bor.i" 1 !! , \ "io ' t ' 1 i s rc' .-th iCnnbonf M :-hia i! -ro r/.nr ly a'tanrar.'. lay t! nil* 'vi * h |(1 'rl bo-V an Key West, arriving hor> at V' !?! : tTn mbrnin". I- : : . ; ) v:*.-::: ??;. I.iefrt-, Ber i u, <t.h ? Wii waYvro V-! !n ?h ]. f* he bur not sertpucly. I.ying i ; t!i rabin of tho Hud n ' is ni< rniri bo rocoivoil a V&presentA^ivd < iho Associated Pro and *<\M tl' latter the Rtorv ot'the fight. II laid : "Wo went into tho harbor u." lor orders. i he torpedo-bo-. Window was the w'ors t i n j u re. She had live ot her men kilie< rml I do not know how many u {u r *(1. "'l i e V".aslow v. is ordered h the eom.'ir ;u1er of tho Wilmtnj ton to into tho harbor of ("a: Ion as, and attack the Spanis :iis th >re \Ye ieann li and or n full head., and vrer lire upon as soon as wo v, eve in rang I !n ,iSp:e ' s 11 boat- wore tied n it Ike and hn 1 fall ran; an us. The bat ui on shoi also oxvined on u<, and I thin wo received most of the lire. I d not knov wh.Pher any on ; n hurt t'ao Wil: hi.>n or i. !uo Iltiibcm, but I ih'u:; not. 'I have no fault to and wit tho WinnlowN d ',v. Tin- ;uAe nobly all t',e throivb. '1 li men who v#e;*( 1 "h1, il foil i tho-samer time. V/<> w to stunt ing in r\ gtv'ip, and th aim < the Spanvih Was : *rf\ ;t. . sh( burst in our Very laces.'' No" time w*;- lost in miniatm in:? to ill wounded. A quic rait a sent to t!u- M.irjnod|ci pi Mil,'and an ambulance cam V, . , , I 1T1 T Ct? J> fkr y p** ? _aL_ v-^SKi>' *b*raixz.i4 O \( ). 12. fi Kojral ruut.cs the food pure, wholesome and delicious. r. [1> ^ KoY^I ^ r?F ligjj * >< P0WDE3 'i it Absolutely F-uro ' ' .11 ROV*' r.?Kif,-. rn*"n co? Rrw YORK. | **-?? I < . tfi : v v to-the dock. The d" d w r.? t:*', ' !! to an under/ 1 tilker'fl (lhoT>. and tlift mnnmUJ ?l 1 ire conveyed to the hospital. * uon ; .!< u.uu.y manui.kd. w Yh >'inslo > '; lean are now lyirg v.: an undertaking estabment. 'i !-?y v.cro taken there in I h rough w '/or,, <;4ill covered by | < 11e {Stars and {Strip* s. The m^e ? nvoyawee was iulioweu by a . . :o crowd, una nil day long the ?*; <?;' the shop \ *v, been surrounded by a large gathering. JS.i -al oHicers^ n riners and came there to look upon i ?c j th ir (Ii 1 comrades. i i t- b how fearful 1 , >. ,.lll!U, . 1 /; Ensign Bagley was literally* ti torn to pieces. His hotly w.ill bo " ' A In; ji ;i Jioli-.C, \ i v ? his tbroiTc t I iut open by a sharp piece of shell, . I ; v,hn . .-p pa rowdy "t\his h ;a ft { V (he richth ; lucp 5i. V I i> f ' 1 ):? > - ! \v ? odeook, shows no wounds. Fir man 2Iet was ho.. .4 iiiO groin. y No orders lor- the disposition of tlio bodies have vj/t been is mkhI. They lie near their ccCins v,, and wore t il'^n chargoof by vii3 naval autUiriti -s (hid after>f noon. - / ie j/ DAOhKXrfROM RALEICfJ, lfc C. Wort! Y'iagloy was a citi/.en of lialei }' " CM to which hia body ,fRf ,<:k |ud intorrea Monday. '' Several thousand people wore in ( " tho funeral procession. f 1, ' i.? I Tho Flying Squadron Passed / Charleston. j Commodore Schley's lleet, the ! ^ dying squadron.which left 'lamp- J ton 1 loads last Friday afternoon 'Lwiih orders presumably to join | Sampson'j lleet in. We?t Indian L' | water') and to do battle to tho ''I Spanish lleet, anchored of I Charleston bar Sunday afternpoft : The squadron ! t! at v headed toward Kev \V?st. . .: /V / : pver they join Sampson'^ 11. rvl i and the combined vs^t c^Tiio/ .sj? with the ttp'ani-h lleer, un to will , >e a light to the finish. It will he > ') I a desperate and bloody contiicf, ' '1 with groat loss of lite and limb , ' M land great destruction of vessels j to even tho victorious party, to . I say nothing of the carnage and ' f* N , 'destruction to the vanquished^ 'party. # , , . I.ate (o bed and, early to rise, prefparesa man for Ida J*nme in 11? sliies. a j,. 'Karly to bed and a LittleKarly Kiser, ,L\^y, \tlie pill that makes life longer and betit*: ter ,und wiser. Crawford Jfro^. I " '