Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, June 08, 1898, Page 4, Image 4
LANCASTER ENTERPRISE!
Published Every Wednesday and Saturday <
11Y
'die Enterprise - Publishing - Comply
A. J. CLARK, Kdltor,
One Yaar, $ 1.00
Six Months 50 cts
Three Months 25 cts
Lu Advance.
Alabama lias come to tliej
front with her hero in the present 1
war?Lieut. Richard L\ llobson.
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The South Carolina troops. '
J.001 strong, left Columbia Mon
day afternoon tor Chicamauge ,
When they will be given at op- I
portunitv to go to the front, is 1
yet a matter for future develop- '
ment.
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In Saturday's issuo appeared :
the schedule mapped out by the '
executive committee for tho 5
State campaigns meetings. It will ^
be noted that the first meeting '
will be held in Orangeburg on '
the Ifith of this month, and that ,
Lancaster's day will be on Satur (
day, July 20rd, tho Camden moot- |
ing being hold the day before ami
the Chester meeting on Mono.,
following. ;\
The Democratic candidates for (
Governor are KHerbe, ">\ ai -on, '
A -i r? #I 'I i i ! r>, ;i m
**" 'J,L'
The prohibition c:iu(;.d*te Mr.
Pronson.
I-ifsi*]es these, there will be
about the usual number of eandidrPe
for the other State ? fi *o -.'
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A UAUI>.
Hon. (it o. ?>lcC. Withoi>|'o"M
who has lor 2"J years 111 led the 1
oflico of l'robate ,Judge with great credit
to himself and to iho on
tire satisfaction of the public. do
clines to stand for re-election, a
will appear from the folio ?. iuir >'
card :
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LANCASTER ENTERPRISE, I
Please give tlii> a notice in
your columns and oblige:
I will not be a candidate for re i
election to the olliee of l'rohat.
Judge on account of age.
Many thanks to my host ;
friends lor past kindness.
(iKOKOK M(<\ WlTIIKHSI'OoN.
Mr. P. Ketcham of Pike t'uy. ,
Cal., says: ''During mv brother's 1
late sickness from sciatic rheumatism^
hamberlain's Pain Balm
was the only remedy that gave
him any relief." Many others
, have testified to the prompt re '
lief from pain which this lini
ment affords. For sale by !. F.
Mickey vk' < 'o. and B. ( . Hough
& (Jo., Lancaster, S.
Ice Oiul Her/'. *
1 will keep hot I' and ice 1 hisummer,
the very best the mar
ket can nfiord. If you w t
good market, the best way I get
it i> to give i! \our pat: ..
age. Jo<? as -1. tp as tlie <
est. W. A. 1 > w .
tf.
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inonjr those who v. ? : mlniif
t t iMii 1
Court Monday was Mr. ' . D.J1
Join's of 'his place, son
rialc .1i. tin- Ira IS. .Join >
noi known hero whether <>i
Ik* will locate here for lie j. i
? lice of his proIV si< n.
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lie.. hi\\ !rii < iti >i i tt ? v = J
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* fiRBAT SPAM VICTORY.
SO THE SINKING OF THE
MEltlUMAC IS CALLED IN
SPAIN. .
The Madrid Newspapers Treat
the Affair as a Signal Victory,
Despite the Warning ol (lie
Minister of War, who Shows
That Even if I he Spaniards had
Sunk (lie Merrimuc i( Would
Have Heen a Comparatively
Small Affair.
London, .June (J.?The Madrid
correspondent ol the Daily Telegraph,
concerning the enthusiasm
>ver the Merriiuac affair, says :
"Lieut. (Jen. Correa, minister
jf war, on learning that the contents
ol' the otlicial telegram ex
cited great enthusiasm in the
L'ortes remarked that it was tinlesirable
for the country to excite
itself over matters which
a ere relatively small in companion
with those the war might
>*el hritig forth, lest it sutler disippointmont
if the fortune of
var should prove adverse. Hut
lespiie I His warning me H'luu iuj;
tontinued.
"El llerahlo pointing out that
ho Minted States were utterly
in pre pared for war say 6 : Admiral
>owey. who fancied that he could
eizo Manila wherever he wished,
ias not succeeded in petting ! e*ond
the arsenal d Cavite Island,
'uba continues inaccessible to
he Americans, whose formidable
juadron< retreat lmm the modi
" re runs ol our batteries ; and
\dmiral Cervera's licet havimr
ed them a wild ijoose chase upon
lie -ea lias now repulsed I hem at
" a at iajjjo.
The papers unanimously treat
lie all air as a signal victory, and
I lie enthusiastic manifestations it
a:;s provoked throughout Spain
prove t hill t he view prevails in
the lVninsula generally.
Admiral Sampson's version is
regarded a< a pure invention.''
Mi Liberal calls him 'dhe men
'acinus admiral," and adds that
even in Washington !ii> stories
will not find credence." According
to a dispatch from Santiago
lie Spaniards have already de
droved the hull <>f the Merrimac.
' Dispatches from Havana de
crihe wild enthusiasm thereon
lie reception of the news from
antiajro. At the principal then
r<* ih?* play wa> stopped an 1 I ho
detrain road to * In* aiidionoe.
il'lor whioli the str,M'j> woro lillod
Ait 11 patriotic crowds, who kopt
: p the rojoicinu the irroator part
)i the night."
A TOItl'KIH) Jit> \ 1 SI M\.
A (>(toil Shot lirel hy 'I'lio Oregon.
!\ingstnn. .Inic <">?I'ort Antnaia
advi' 's ao- i.neertain winder
till- Spuni-h t'.rp do ho at unk
hv the < tregon tii horror ir
Furor. Tim < )r?'Hon -icrM.- ! a r<?rpmlo
' >' M'-akiiii. : ; t!?o
harbor an 1 -imiall : . to f tup.
J ho signal was improperly answered.
i Ijo i >r"^<?n :;red a llur
lf? n 1 noli sh"li. t rikim: tho t r:-o?lo
boat ami.Uhip". Tlx* torpedo
-r.nk and all ban is w. re
J row nod.
Advt -os irom I r do I rano<
my Terr ir i -till :o <1 isabled
h ?. 11 t.orpodo b?>a' w prob i
Kings ton, i.aob.?Tha finking
?l" : ig Spain i t >r{? ]o b at Tor
ror < i?ir:. at IV '
I Im) ? r i??u 4 froQ)
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Honor I {oil of Lancatter Graded
School.
Tlio following pupila have made
an average of 90 (/r or more during
the year :
SECOND GRADE.
Kmnu Swariugeu, 94.
Ivy Crawford, 925.
Mela Moore, 91.
Stafford Graham, OO5.
T111HD (JRAI)K.
Lizzie Creuahaw, 95.
Nina Bennett, 941.
FOURTH GRADE.
< >la < ?regory, 91.
KIFTII OKA UK.
Junnita Wylie, 9.r>.
Willio Poovey, 91.
SIXTH UltADK.
Carrie Connors, 90j\.
Henry Gulp, 91 J.
Hennie Clyburn, OH.
SKYhNTH (iKAI)K.
. Annie Hell? (lladney, 96.
Eunice H?aty, 9*1.
Irene Swaringen, 96.
Marion Thomson, 91.
KIUHTH QUA UK.
Alice Elliott, 90.
Nora Hough, 92.
NINTH OK AI?K.
Ilattie Miller, O.Yl.
Etta Williamson, 92C
Eo-e Moore.'921.
The following pupils have not j
been absent during the entire j
year :
i
StftfTord (1 raham.
1 >unvan <?regurv.
(Irace Hunter.
Lizzie < 'renshaw.
John Pong.
Jamie Taylor.
Nellie And rson.
Susie May Cloyd.
M I." \\r.. i:?
I H I \ I \ ^ ? I * w J
Minor ('lyburn.
(.'arc! Connors.
Andrew (Iregory.
Kdtrar Hinsou.
i'aul Kos* Moore.
,lohn Heaty.
Hattie Miller.
Ktta Williamson.
I.ouise Mackey.
Florence lirown.
liose Moore.
Connie Witherspoon.
('orinna Klliott.
Delia Car-key.
Allie Hood.
Tin* following pupils hawneither
been ub-'cnt nor tardy
during the year :
.lames 'I'nylor.
.Mianit t U'ylie.
W.llio 1' o've..
Ronnie iy burn.
Robert Hoik.
Hattie ! mvi-.
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How In Look (Jowl.
(iooti io< - ..!? ro !y ni?>r<
i ll ft i: : it' t . I ' ' - ' "
t i r *! * >! t \ . i < .?i i It _\ i 111 . i,. i?u < '
^!l the vital i'l my. I' ' v
lis i n.\r:t i v??, v i m It \ :t I ; ii'ti
' look ; it x o'i- -m ? -It i di .rdr '
' "(|, v i >' !?; v t 11 v s > >p p
voir I' ii|t:>'* - -Iff <!! i-'i '
it s pi-..-} . ! : lie
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SLAUGHTER OF SPANIARDS
Hy Manila Insurgents. Over 1,000
Killed.
.Manila,May 31,via Hong Kong,
June H.?The Spanish outposts
have been driven in all along the
line,simultaneously and with great
slaughter. It is said that over a
thousand have been killed. There
has been lieree hand to hand
fighting tor 70 hours, despite the
typhoon which is raging.
The violent winds ami torrents
ol ram r -nder the lilies ol the
Spanish troops unavailing. The
natives easily win at every step
with their slashing knives.
The governor has issued a de
spairing proclamation,begging the ,
insurgents to come to terms, and
meanwhile he is arranging to remove
all the Spanish population
inside the old walled city.
Chief Aguinaldo, in the course
of ail interview, has ?ai<l that the
insurgents are eager t<> rush upon
.Manila forthwith, but that Admi
ral Dewey refuses to allow'diordes
of passionate semi savages to
storm i mvilized metropolis.'*
Admiral Dewey intends to
await the tirrival of the American
t roops.
1 was .-orioubly a 111 ic ted w 11h a
cough for several u';u> and last
fall had i moro ,\ore cough
tti.ui nvnr in'frirn I li-ivp ;; 11
many remedies without. r> ivin^
much relief, and being n commended
to try a Ik tie of < 'nunhorlain's
Cough leunedy, !>y
fi'iei.d, v. i i, Un .wing me to !-e
i tor widow, gave it to me, I in
it, and with the most gratifying
result s. 1 tie iir<t hot tie r? ' -v.
me very much am! the seeon
'oottle has ahfoluiely cured ae. 1
have not had a- g>.<,d health f< r
t vei.H ye.:s. 1 o spoetlll 11V. Mkn
A. I!, '.uii. i 'In. re more, \r!c. Sold
hv d. |\ Machev A < ... tnd It. ('
McughiV. Co.. Lancaster, S. ' \
Negro Company heady.
lock Hill Herald : lioek Hill
has a com ['.any of Hit color. <1 men.
under command of Holier! < 'o|
hert. ready to volunteer lor ser
vice in the arntv. Last week
llioy tondered their services to the
president through Col. ,1. I'ride,
hut no response has vet been re
eoivod. 1 he men are all healthy,
able bodied fellows ud are > ager
to enter t la* sorv i? < .
? Mi< kidn i < in gory reached
In re yestenia\ from Alabama.
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I ^-v rift a
vv.yu h
. For this merely nominal fee any suiter
y .i l.i. of treatment that h.i^ gair
liealinij and curative powers,
hopeless are quit k'y and r
Cowden giv s every ca>
Thousands cured.
Nose, Stomach,
Throat, Rowels,
i; Lungs, Dlood,
r Skin C
yir^oSRi^
'ill ?l 'it? -; < li'" f> *r I .< V W
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.Harriet I.
Mr. ITessly Williams and Miss
Mary .Jano Estridgo, eldest daughter
of Mr. W. J. Estridgo of the JT
Taxahaw section, wore married *
at White BlulT Sunday afternoon
last, by !. N. Kstridge, N. 1\ The t
marriage was very quiet, only a ^
low relatives and friends being
present.
The attendants were : Mr. .K
L. Baker, with Miss Allie Xeal ; ^
Mr. Laney Brown, with Miss Isa
dore Estridgo.
"The Leading Fire insurance Company
of America."
Incorporated Ism, Charter l*?rpetoat
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F1RK INSIHAMK (OlIITNY
OF HARTFORD. CONN.
cash capital $ 4,no\0<>0.00
Cash Assets over 11.000,000.00
Losses paid over . 77,000,000.00
Several other strong reliable companies
represented and business entrusted
tome will receive prompt attention.
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A. .1. I 'l AUK, ^
Resident Agent.
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tirlotly ouiiflitaulial. llamHmnk mi I'atants
t-i.-tit fr^i'. iiiatil : ? 11ry fur t'lirma p?1#nt?.
I'tti-aU ftkr:i iliroiirli Uutin A Co. rrrflvn
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kiI a Mi<rlri-v%i(! reputation for its
C.?m t !iavf pronounced ^
adi< ally rur? <1 . home. Or.
;p bis perianal attention. *'L
H - spn iattir arc: ?'
Deafness, Asthma,
Consumption, Cataract, ^
i ?i?vwiM? nam, uousny,
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