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. lanc ? VOL. VIIL aazz Does Your \i ? Y\ Head Acfte ? * Are your nerve*? weak? ^ Can't you sleep well? Pain < * in your back? Lack energy? f ^ Appetite poor? Digestion ^ baa? Boils or pimples? ^ These are sure signs of ^ w poisoning. 4 From what poisons? S* f V From poisons that are cl- i ^ ways found in constipated * . bowels. v' If the contents of the ^ % bowels arc not removed from y k. the body each day, as nature ^ 'i intended, these poisonous y, substances arc sure to be ^ f * absorbed into the blood, al ways causing suffering and ^ L ' frequently causing severe 1% disease. . k There is a common sense i I [AVHS'Sl Ml I & I y and natural movement of ^ 4 the bowels. l. You will find thatthe use of < ftser's i aarsaparllta 4 with the pills will hasten y y recovery. It cleanses the <4 i blood from all impurities and y - is a great tonic to the nerves. < if y< Wrflo thm Doctor. ^ j Our >t 1 ?o*l l>*|mrtm*r.t lina ono . %! ol tlto moat omllxMit i>liy?leliiiu in " thr I11H...I st.t.-i Trll tlio <lo? t?r ^ i Jil.l how vnli .<-< N.iffnrtii^. Von V will r?r'el*?> tin' l>est mrtllcul advice 4 , without cost. \<l<lre*?. ' < 1>K. J. C. AY Kit. > . fj Luwcll, Mau. A A k. y e 'y y* 'i.y opW ^ . To All Whom if 31uy <'on corn. ///.\v .Xot'it'i. : Th.d pursuant to a petition ol ten v<. rs and IV. . hold i i /' (lent in f/menstt r : '>:>1 di-trie: \ t?? the local trustee, and by fail ?;; of said trustees to call such a meeting, we the uudersigued petitioners do hereby call a public meeting of all the voters resident in and return for taxation in said district, real or personal property of the value of not lo.-s than one hundred drdl:iv? 11. i. !.!.> I . the court house at Lancaster, S.< M..?. 1.... I ..! ??!. I v.-1 > w . i A .UWJ.UU* ? 1/ ? ll? I * ? I ? , I ' , lit ?#. ?'! *\ v p. in. to elect local trustees ! ; }" . said ill Irict, and to transact 9^/ other business lawful to such .John Wiiniau.s, Wy alt 1 letumoiis. W ash Kvens, ('ajtcrs i *authron. I". U. Massev, Dolphin- Dohcrfson Diehard Iielk, Isaac Davis, K. I.. (vford. I'liij Till it'll' it' in. . ! ' I , Outfit I to Nt'Klr il. They say 11 u*r?* are about 1.100 ofthose Philippine Islands.' ^ "Is that so?" uYes ; and, 01 Course, there'll have t<> be at least one posl-ofliec on each ol ^ tlit-in"Great Scott; And \H ^ sonic tools think we oughtn't l< y hold on to ?('ievelami Leader. \ I } AST E LAN CASTI I SIMPSON AND SCHLEY S SILENCED THE PORTS Details of Monday's Bombard j. r o i n i? I mem ot oanuagos uerenses, SPANIARDS REPLY RUT WITHOUT EFFECT. Terrible Destruction Wrought by the Fire of the American Fleet. For ti Heat ions Rendered Useless for Further Effective Work During the War. No American Ship was hit and no American Injured. On Hoard the Associated l'ress I Dispatch Boat Dandy, OIV SantiI ago do Cuba, Monday (noon).? Via Kingston, Jamaica, Tuesday, [June 7 (noon).?The American j lleet this morning engaged the Spanish batteries defending the i entrance of the haahor of Santi ago do Cuba, and after a three hours bombardment silenced near ly all the forts, destroyed several j earthworks and rendered the Estrella and Cave (?) batteries, the two principal fortifications use I less. The lleet formed in double column, six miles olT Morro Castle, at 0 o'clock in the morning, and steamed slowly .'1,000 yards oil' shore, the Brooklyn leading, followed by the Marblehead. Texas and Massachusetts, and ti.rnnM westward. The second lin?, the; New York lending, with the New; Orleans. Yankee, Iowa and ()re j . j iron following, turned westward.' ; The Vixen ai 1 Nuw.aneo wer ' far' 'out on the loft flank, watchingI tie jit: o:. sln.r.. The Dolphin ii'il ''orter <ii I similar duty on the r ht llank. The line,1 : head'd by the Now York,attackedI the new earthworks near Morro' j Castle. '1 lie Hrooklyn column I ! took up a station opposite the! Kstrella and Catalina batteries and 11 io new earthworks along the sh.ore. The Spnnish batteries remained silent. It b doubt I .1 whetiier the ' Spaniards were able to determine the character of the movement, owing; to the dense I'o^r and heavy rain, wliicli were tlie weather :t a 1 tires this morning. Siuhh >n!v t!i.? Iowa tired a pj-i inch !i-11. which struek the ha - ol' Kslrella battery :m?i lore ijp the works. Instantly tiring be ran from both Hear Admiral Sam j^soii's no! Commodore | SehloyV column-, iad a torrent | of shells from the ships hi! upon' I he Spanish works. The Spaniards replied promptly but their artillery work was of a very poor quality, and most of their shot* went wide. Smoke seuuMi amurm rue snip- in dense clouds, rendering accurate Aiming, .difficult. There was no maixocu* vering of the licet, the ships re-' maining at their original stations ' and tiring steadily. The squad-{ 1 rons were so (dose in shore that ' it was <1 iHi<*1111 lor the American i gunners to reach the hatteries on the hilltops, hut their tiring was j ' excellent. , Previous to tho bombardment,! V f{ En BRMI-WEBKKY. LR7S7C., SATURDA\ orders were issued to prevent fir ing on Morro Castle, as the American admiral had been in formed that Lieutenant Hobson and the other prisoners of the ! Merrimac are confined there. In | spite of this, however, several stray shots damaged Morro Castle, ] somewhat. Commodore Schley's line moved I -i ? I v,ivovi in nil * Mi* n ij Hp in ts nor tor r ] range. The Brooklyn and Texas caused havoc among the Spanish shore batteries, quickly silencing them. While the larger ships were engaging the heavy batteries, the Suwanee and N ixon closed with the small in shore battery opposite them, raining rapid-lire shots upon it and quickly placing the battery out of the light. The Brooklyn closed to S00 yards, and then tlio destruction caused by her guns and those ot the Marblehead and Texas was I really awful. In a few minutes the woodwork of Kstrella fort was | burning and the battery was silenced, tiring no more during II he engagement. Eastward, the New York and New (irlenns silenced the Cave I battery in quick order, and then I shelled the earthworks located 1 I ' burner up. Later, the practice was not so I accurate, owing to the elevation ol* the guns. Many of the shells, however, landed, and the Spanish gunners retired. Shortly after the firing ceased., the warships turning in order to permit the use of the port batteries. The tiring then became a lonor rAVPrhflrntinc itrnah 0.n>> <Vt and til- shells racked the Spanish batteries with terrible ef l ire broke out in t' ,e (' inlit: i Vrt and sil I (ho Spa? i' ;j;uns Ti. J ring 1 ?e lie* ? confinued until 10 o'clock, when the Spanish fire ceased entirely and Rear Admiral Sampson h )i*ted the "Cease tiring" signal. ({(morally, the firing of the licet \v is vorv destructive. Manv % ?>1 fli" earth works wore knocked to pieces and fin* ICslrelln and ("at ilina fortification - wore so damaged that i! is nr.estio ,a'?l" whether they wiil ever be able to ivi.ev, air; ell'ective >. during war. Alter the lleel had retire'!, the Spaniards returned to som m, their guns and sent twelve -hells alter the lleel, but no one was injured. < >ue large shell u 11 elo e to the collier Justine. Throughout the engagement no American ship was hit and no American was injur If the .^jciMiurM- STUCK to men* trims, :iu.l all e videlicet is to I In* contrary, i their loss must have hecn heavy. How's Tills 1 i Art offer Oil'1 Hundred Dollar* UewarI f.,r any (Use nf Catarrh th u eannoi In; ciire.i Hall', Catarrh Cure I'. .1 CHUNKY ,y CO. I Tops . Toledo. o. \V<- Hr wul<T.sli:n< \lia\ < knon n I ' .' ci i . for tin- last IB years, and believe hint perfectly honorable in all buiioi tr ton ictlon and i n , anclally utile to carry nt any oMiyations mail" Ity tin Ir ilrm WOT ATntfAX, WholertKlc Drugalata Toll ilo, O, WAMiIS ? liiNMN MaIIVIN, '.Vln.l ?a! I)r i. .'i I <, Toledo, (ihu llal'. Catarrh ('lire N taken internally.acting dir. v upon the Hu, ? I and in .. ou.s i. la o: tin! nyatein. Hrlce 75c. jmt hottle. Sold l?y all OruMMvH. Testimonials free. Mall's Family Kills arc the best. I TERP r, JUNE 11, 1898. THEREMNANT IN COM Mill A. Progress of the Efforts to Form a Fourth Company for the Battalion. Columbia, June 8.?l'p to 1 j o'clock to-day the independent i battalion had not received any fiirtJu'f in-,f ... v?MV 10 / 1>M1I ?? ilMlllli;! UII, , though they were 1 >c*i 11 lc expected 'at any moment. The men of the j command have now been well! supplied with all the equipments in the way of clothes, shoes, etc, that they need for the present, as a result of what was accomplished i in Washington on Monday, and they are feeling much more cheerful. At the camp everything, so! far as those already in the bat-; ! talion are concerned, is getting I along nicely. Major Thompson ! looks carefully after his men and I they are perfectly contented, though anxious to get to Camp Alger and begin real soldiering. At Camp Leo now everything' [ centres around the formation of ' the fourth company. There are a number of men in the camp. As! stated yesterday Mr. Mixson has ; ; twenty-one men who have been accepted after examination. Mr.' McCaughrin has a number of men in camp, but none of them have, I yet been examined. Mr. Sirrine has left his men here and returned i to (ire.mville, his idea being to re-1 emit tlie Hampton Kif.es up to the lull standard if possible *, Mr. Carroll has a number at iho K o'i grounds, vail, Mr. O'lJri n ha a number. All toftl,there is pr?>hably a ..I nun:' . m re . oru": in la to make up 11! iourth i company, it they all { together ! i .11 way. <' vei v.or i'.'.1 rbo 1( 1 !. ; ? this j morning for Washington, a< an ! i;ou11< i ! i:> !hi cortv -y >n 1 : lie 1 jft the formation of the fourtli I company to A V!- 1 i. Watts, who i< acting villi r Yhomp son. The purpose is to try t<> get all ih i men who wish to bo <>ni ceis to ngre at oia-e to 1 -I their men bo examined and accepts 1 witlioiif any previous urMor-trndinrr ms to who will be ollicev then the nien are alio wed to hold! n in 'uii;",r mm elect the oHieors from among th ?ir several l'avor it*s. It is thought very likely that this plan will he agreed upon and !' .! the ? nop u y \vi:! ho quickly ;orm( i nn ! nri i r I in. Sur n l.ewi- : n 1 ' ' \ ; ' V". Ihr thought it host to -top tit exam {nation of recruits until it wasl known whether 'thcne was a! chance of the men going in orl not. it this hatch and that hatch should refuse to take the oath alter boing accepte 1, hccau e the otlirers desired wuv not obtain o?l, it would simply mean a lar?:o amount ol' extra work on the j army officers for nothing. This | was tho statu- "? o'clock this afternoon, tien. Watts said that he intend d to :;o to Camp l.eo this altornfu.n ai he hoped that the matter won! i ho aiTanired ere j nightfall.- News ai <1 Cor-' ? c< T: !;: : i. l'oup Vi> . In \\ ? Candy Cathi rtt . en con .. . .-if ' If 0. C 1, driitfKe is riluuii uiQUt-y. r RISE. ^ ^ ^=~NOri9V''= Royal ?ak?? the food pure, wholesome and delicious. pOYAj, Absolute!/ Pur? UXSCLI71* MANILLA HAS FALLEN Hither Captured by Insurgents or Surrendered to Americans to Avoid Massacre. London, June l>.?The- Westminister (in/.clte extra this afternoon says thai Manila has fallen. Whether it is in the hands of the insurgents or Americans is unknown. Dispatches to the Exchange Telegraph company from Paris ( and Madrid says il is rumored that tiv Spani-h garrison at Manilla. fearing massacre by the insurgents, surrendered to the American ileet. Foreign securities arc greatly depressed today. Spanish fours are 1 points lower. It is known that public fooling in Spain is now a- the wors" ?inc" the war began. Sag-i-da is > -aivhing for an opening in the direction of peace. Th oppo-di is I'esi-ting and ihre uening o form a coalition, w .t!i ii.e ol.j< ? .. causing a revo; _ ? -^2^-4 ? J l&ALSAW " " v-' * *A? lteatoro Omv iiw < v TCiJ-J ' ' T ?' ? V ! .i Co.or. I U? ?,lNLAi??*3Kif8 U.i? " ? .v !. r 7i.I ^ * " * ' ' > *| *'?< l|n-j '.'I"1* J si:nt iuk : to housckts pors? i i . 1. i j /> > v. n r\ * v ? * r a. Lieoig 'JUiFAM'S Extract of Beet COOK BOOK ! . / how to pro pare many ?! >!i< i<ms dishi * . .< 1 ' . \ '.rll :.i:ulturMa MECHANICAL COLLEGE. si:: r. ssa?r*i :i.?i rs. , ? A0RICUITURAL. CHEMICAL AtECIlANICAL. TFXTILE. ; LITERARY. MILITARY Hpsl ??r|iiipped < '*>1 Ir > ia I hp Mouth. jr.M students. C 'i* illustrated catalogue. * m:Nlc\ S. IIAUTXOO, < i.'iu?toii 4'oII<>icp. s. r, ^ |! ' ' ' | S Ml buiinm (ioaductt n Jrt Feci, i H <OuoO'. 1 1 ' ' I \ftNT Ornct , Jan !we< nsrfUiCi ?'s.lliaulhov , T 'ramntefMni W??hinr"'s '4 "? ' S.- Viie). .Ii .v. |u "ilvl-c^it ^ , '< K. barker, Shar?f?, nave tried he Witt's lve for itching piles 1 >ps them in two n lor '>e\Vitt\s Witch atcst pile o, awford Hr<>? t< u'