Lancaster enterprise. [volume] (Lancaster, S.C.) 1891-1905, June 11, 1898, Image 2
UNGASTRR ENf ERFRI^E'
Published F.very Wednesday and Saturday
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The - RnUrprue - r'lMsbing Company
A.J. CLARK, K.Utur.
One Year. $ 1.00
Si* Months, 50 cts
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rv, organized by W. Brvan, .
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had been accepted by the govern ,
ment. and that it would be added;
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to the contingent going to the
Philippines, says a Lincolnton. ^
Neb., dispatch :
When this news was receive' 11
Mr. Hrvan was notiliod. an 1 wen?
to Gov. Ilalrntnb's ollice and a
long conlerence was held, the ^
outcome of which, although it i t
has not yet been publicly .announced,
was that Brvan was an1
pointed colonel of the regiment
and given his commission. Adj'.
Gen. Harry at once issued t)v* |
first general order in the hist on
of the new regiment. It was ad
dressed to tlie members and of !
ticcrs urging thorn to drill.perfert
their organization and be ready
1'or the oall to mobilize in thi->
city.
Later news from Washington
v Ata's to the olfeot that mnstorin: ;
oliicers would lie sent here in tinnear
future and the regiment
sworn in and sent to San Francisco,
where the 1-t of thi? lily,
under Col. Bratt. is air- udy located.
The enlistment in tho v. ri
twelve eouipani a in the -h i.
when it became known t' at Bry. n
was to * ima:ul). w; - so r . 5 i i
more t .r -i 1 qiiot i
ar" h'-M in ivadi
to llll \ .caiivi
i' sical (I. , . ^ i i lii a
t?\ all. i?; y.tii i.I.I
^ a most energetic man*
joining com o.;o? iii i>iip .1
is a j/iiwii . >a i . ..1
the stroots.
SV>. .
11M mail . v, \ .
poofrd 10 ;>?? ? ' v . tan
than any other < >- an-'". - t*?
successful one mu.-t look ale, .t
ami plan ahead -u ttiut when ..
favorable opportunity presents
itself he is ready to take advant i
age of it. A littie forethought ,
will also save much expunge and)'
valuable time. A prudent and,'
careful man .will keep a hot tie of' 1
Chamberlain's Colic. Cholera and
Diarrhoea Kemedv in the Ions.'.
the shittless fellow will wait until
lecessity compels it and th-n 1
ruin hiH bent borne ?roi 11 for a
doctor and have a big doctor bill
to pay, besides; one pays out "J*" 1
cents, the other in out a hundred i
dollars and wonders why hi* (
neighbor is r' : richer while ,
> is get.tir . For s.^le by
t"1. Mack o. and 'B. t'. '
ugh ?fc r ?tor, S. (L - ; i
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In Advance.
SatMVday* ?Ttmo 11, 1808*
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Tlu Alabama liopublicau con ,
volition did a handsome thintr i'-J
their meeting on Tuesdav last 111!
'
passing resolution request mi:
President McKinley t?> appoint
the Italiant Lieut. Ilobson la native
of thai state) captain of the
. battleship Alabama now beiir:
built.
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BllYAN WILL GO TO MANILA
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Ah Colou?'l of t!>* l Jitr?l A'fltratka
Voluulrcr U?Kliuriil.
Ad it. (ion. li.'irrv to <iav ro,
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ceivod a telogram from Seorotarv ;
v . . !
Alger saying that the .'Jr<l rogi j
mnnt Xolirnslra vnl 11 11 11 ?i> r inf'-Mif-t
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GRAPHIC STORY OF MANILA
ENGAGEMENT.
The Great Rattle That Occurred
on May 1st Described in a
Realistic Manner.
San Francisco, .1 uno 7.?Anion};
I lie passengers on the Celtic tolav
from Hons; Koni; were four
men who participated in the iijjit
ol Manila on .May 1. They are
Paymaster (i. \. Loud, of the dis
patch bo;it Mct'uilouch; 1 b\ (..'has. I
I'. lvindleborger. surgoon of thc|
1 dyinpia : Kalph I'help!?, seerelary
tit the captain of the MeColloiieh,
and .1. P. lOvans, gunner of
l ho lloston. They left Manila on j
May Dr. Kindloberger ami j
[ tinner Kvans are going homo on |
account of the expiration of their|
<r* time. Paymaster bond and
Mr. Phelps are here on business,
and will return to the McCulloch.
rhev all speak of the valor and
leterinination of their opponents
n the battle of Manila. They
:xv that iho Spaniards fought
traveiv even, after the last vest
ye of hope had gone, and staved
>y their guns as long as they
ould bo used.
Dr. Kindleberger gives a.
graphic account, ol the fight, lie!
>va? on the Olympia through it
lit. In the tirst assault, the ilag 1
diip took the lead, the other ves- j
ads following in her wake at
'our ships length*. The Spanish]
loot V. 11 . a j idi'i isi'l out t?\- la nc
aeii turn bringing tin? contestants
nearer together. By this plan
[In* American v< I'rotpionl 1 y
poured broadsides info tIn* enemy.
lull wore themselves more ex
posed 11? lire.
At one time Ihe smoke became (
so .onsotlmt .1 was necessary to
Iraw aside, allowing the cloud to
[;!t. "11i?- vessels Were examined.
k ml it was f?m in I that they hail:
-uftainod no damage. Br? akt'a?t
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w:v- served to tae men, and in a ;
lew minute, they re-entered the
light with the {greatest enthusiasm.
The second light wa> oven
more liereo than the tir-t. It :
a.- in that the ihalt iinore was I
t ruck.
Duriir,' the liut liizht t! ? S;ian;-h
x?lniir.il"- sliip :>111 hravelx out
?l the line to meet the Olymjun.
i he entire \ mo; ienti fleet emoon-l
h -!(??' ! on };<?r, and she W. s
*<> I).i ! i i i \ i,*t ?! turned
i i' >'1 to ; in 1 At thijii
ictin t > > "inj)i i li t ll," ftn
s inch ' ii -li it ru<:l: li .
u rn iiiu -1 tIiroujih nlin > '
Ii l ( * . 1 . r.: 1 -ili ii:.
!_v in t . ; ;. in, \s rcc'viii.' '
li r ni:i"liiu i : hi^ i/i.el 1 killed
i lie ? ?i i. i ?. ity . *n ami
el the v*s ! < ri fire
iti the. t ol till* li4'i! two
t'.: pedo Im.i!. moved out to at
vtck tin fleet. They were allowed
10 i'o'iic within sou yards, when
i fit 1 k i I la le from the < >lymj>ia sent
>ne to the bottom, with all on
tjoard. and rid lied tho other.
I'he -eeoml !?oat win later found
urncil ii}> on the beach, covered
ivith hi cod.
In the seroi.il fight the Haiti \
nore was sent to Mlenoe the fori
si < a\ite. Shi- plunged into a
lou I of smoke and opened all 1
lier butteriens on the fortilica
lions. In * few minutes a shell
druck the ammunition, and the
Y>rt blew up, with a deafening
oar. The work of the Haiti more
as glorious.
After the principal ships had!
vijjc , .
been destroyed, the Concord,Raleigh
and l'atrel, being of light
draught, were sent in close, to
handle the remaining vessels of
tho lleet. They made quick work
of t hem.
In taking possession of the land
forts several hundred wounded
Spaniards fell into tho hands of
the Americans and nearly -00
dead wore accounted lor on the
spot. Holes in which numbers
had been hastily buried were
found. The dead were returned
to relatives as far as this could ho
done and the wounded were
cared for in the heat manner by
the American surgeons.
The Spanish lost footed up *100
killed, (>00 wounded and a prop
?rty lossof any where l rom $0,000,00<>
to 10,000,000.
The day of the fight was clear
and hot. Not a breath of air wan
it irring.
After the first battle the Americans
were greatly fagged by the
heat, and the rcit and breakfast
allowed them by the commodore
was of inestimable benefit. When
the men were at breakfast a conference
of all the officers was held
on board the Olvmpia, when the
plan of the second battle was
made known bv the commodore.
.S-veral shots struck the Olvmpia,
and die was pierced n number
of times. One shell struck the
side of the ship against the hospital
ward. The chaplain and
lairs'** wore stunned by the concussion.
Kxperts have figured out that
the lighting volume of the gun*
<>1 the respective sides of the bailie
was threw tor ihe Americans
against seven for the Spanish. It
i? clear, then, that the superiority
M-.. i .. . i ?i
lit 144' Oil If'."* .ill '1 I IK* IIH* II.
Paymaster I.oiul, who was on
tlio MeUullouch (luring the battie.
was a witness of events on
Ixttli hides From his position lie
could every movement of the
American ships and could also see
the battle plans of the Spaniards.
' For two hours," -aid Mr.Fond,
"the steady thufidcr of cannon
was kept up. The roar was
mcthing terrible. At one time
1 re?lly thought we would K
beaten. l bs wa? alter tlio lip
had b<*, n kept titi >n hour. 11
inked as if even' :rnri on tin
punish -!bps had been turned
so on us . !1 to .< t 'ht, .in., tlit
' 11;i. \\ d .< . ril .bin l i ./.i
< i hiO IfOin lit"' it: lit ri? I tw
was iilitjtl) in Ic.-rribabie.
1 It J toil . till % I.: ' ( ' I ! i
c.tf - J i i j?v. i it ore \va? slool
io ugh to have stink our mil in
bit t < > ir ilvation v. in I Ik
i . ! inn. i.s111:11is}ii]> <.! tin* Span
iards. Some of the batteries, how
ev.M*, wo better 1 rained. Nearly
til < i u j- - it i (?were -truck by both
1 riro and small *>t - but on
~ v
i! image of conseijuei I0110,
I was seriously alllicted with ;i
cough lor several years and la>l
fall liacl a more severe rough
than ever before. I have used
many remedies without receiving
much relief, and being recom
mended to try a bottle of (hath
berlain's Cough Remedy, by a
friend, who, knowing me to he u
poor widow, gave it to tne, I tried
it. and with the most gratifying
results. The first bottle relieved
me very much and the seeond
bottle has absolutely cured mo. I
have not had as good health for
twenty years. Respectfully, Mas,
A. Rkaro, ('laremore. Ark. Sold
by J. F. Mackey (t Co. and H. C.
Hough & Co., Lancaster, S. C.
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THE ARMY OF INVASION.
How it is Constituted. Order of
General Shatter.
1
Atlanta, Ga., June 8.? The Atlanta
Journal today prints the
following from its Tampa eorres |
pondent :
hast Wednesday one of General
I Shatter's aides posted on the 'ml
! letin hoard at headquarters a copy
of the official orders for troops to
be in readiness for immediate de
parture. About the same time, a
j notice was put on the board to
I newspaper correspondents wishi
ing to go with the army to report i
| to hieut. Miley at noon Thursday.
( General Shatter's order was as
j follows :
Headquarters Fifth Army Corps,
Tampa, Fla.,May 31, 1898.
i General Order No. f? :
The following troops will hold i
l themselves iw readiness to move
immediately on board transports)
upon notification from these head- .
; quarters :
1. The Fifth army corps.
J. The battalion of engineers.
The detachment ot the signal
: corps.
t. Five squadrons of cavalry.to
be selected by the commanding
general of the cavalry division, in
accordance with instructions pre
viously given.
f>. Four batteries of light artil- j
lery, to bo commanded by a
major to be selected by the com-!
manding officer of the light arti 1 -1
i lery brigade.
1. Two Viatteries ol heavy ar
tillery, to be selected by the com,
manding otlicer of the siege artili
lery battalion, with eight siege
guns and eight held mortars.
7. The batteries of engineers,
the infantry and cavalry will be
supplied with f>00 pounds of ammunition
per man.
s. All troops will carry, in ad
, dilion to the fourtoen days1 field
, rations now on hand, ton days'
, travel rations.
0. The minimum allowance ol
tontage and baggage as prescribed
in General Orders 5t A. G. <h,
| current series, will he taken.
1(?. In addition to the rations
. ^perilled in paragraph v of this
. order, the chief commissary will
provide ?-ixtv days' field rations
.! lor t he en I ire eon on and.
II. All recruits r nd extra bag,
; ''.the latter to be sf i-.'d, care
n pil l :nd < ivel'i 1. will be
,j 11 ' in eamj> in ehargo of a emumi
ioned office r to bo sob cted
.| by flio regimental commando!*
i \V . :h' ie a; i.i recruits av ,il
. .I In nee ? ?ry guar 1 on!\
will b l it.
I *J. T: i. - rat ions will lie
Ulr.vvu ;it (dii'i' I?y i'io > Vi r;:l
i iMiiji.niican in ]i? .11 I in jura
i | S.
1. I !y ? <,1111. .ti<! of Major ' !eu i
Slialter.
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14. # . \ I.I.ua A A P,
L A?-i~!:inI Adjutant Oeneral.
The filth army eorp< includes
J i?11i: \vu volunteer regiments, the
, Si'Vf-i J; Iir<t Now ^ ?>rk and tho
Second Massachusetts. in tho
' corps aro about l-\0ilO nion. In
t.Ho other brunches oi the servi e
l '?
[ the number of men ordered to go
t is a i;it '{,000. 1 he whole oi the
first invading force is therefore!
'ahout 15,000.
On Saturday night Oeneral
Shatter issued an order transferring
to his corps all tho volunteer
i troops in Tampa and vicinity, ex
THE WONDERS OF SCIENCE.
LUNG TROUBLES AM) CONSUMPTION
CAN BE CUBED.
An Eminent New York Chemist 41
ami Scientist Makes a Free '
Oirer to Our Headers.
The distinguished New York chemist.
T. A. Sloeum, deinonstrat ing his 1
discovery of a reliable ami absolute
cure for Consumption (i'ulmonarj'
Tuberculosis] and all 'bronchial,
throat, lunt; and chest diseases, stubborn
coughs,catarrhal ull'ections, General
decline and weakness, loss of
llesh, and all conditions of wasting
away, will send Til RKK.KJtEK HOTTLKS
all ditl'erent i of bis New l>ist
overy to any alllicted reader of the
I. s i KueitiHK writ ing for t hem.
II is "New Scientific Treatment" has.
cured thoiisands permanently by it
timely use, and lie considers it a simple
professional tint;, to suffering
humanity to donate atrial of his infallible
cure.
Science daily develops new wonders.
and this great chemist, patiently
experiment ing for years, lias produced
results as beneficial to humanity c.si'hii
be claimed by any modern genius.
His assertion that lung troubles and
consumption are curable in any climate
is proven by "heartfelt letters of
gratitude," tiled in bis American an.!
European labratories in thousand*
from those cured in all parts of thr*
w orId.
Medical experts concede that bronchial,
chest and lung troubles lead to
Consumption, which, uninterrupted.,
means speedy and certain death. v
Simply write to T. A. Sloeum, M. ('.,
! * Pino street. New York, giving
postolliee and express address, and the ,
free medicine will be promptly sent.
Sufferers should take instant advan- ^
tage of his generous proposition.
IMeasefell the l>oetor that you saw
IIIS Oil I' r 111 l fit. I \ N I 1; III KnK.
cept the (ieorgia ami Florida reg
iments, to his coinmaml. taking
thereby niauv regiments properly
belonging to (leneral Lee's corps.
This was done, of course, I...
strengthen the invading torce.
Following is a copy ol tienem!
Shatter's orders :
Headquarter* Fifth Army t 'ar;i?.
Tampa, 1**1 a., .1 one S. I SO,<Jeneral
(>rders No. II.
A provisional division, Brig
(Jen. Simon Snyder,l iiited States
Volunteers, commanding, is hereby
organized as follows and as
| signed temporarily to th<- Fil'th
| army corps :
riUST ItltlUADK.
Brig.f ien.t?ny \'.Henry. Fnited
; States Volunteers, commanding
Thirty second Michigan Volun
; teer.
Third Ohio Volunteer infantry.
Fifth Ohio Volunteer infantry.
tsKcoN'n imiuAhK.
Hrigadier (ieneral L. 11 Cur
| penter, I . S. Voluteers com
! mnnding.
Second New N"<>rk Voluntooi
i infant ry.
First hiktrict of Columbia vol
i iinirrr iniiimrv.
i iith M try tml volunteer in
I I mt ry.
Til 11!!> MUOYIM".
' 1' is i 1 ' '' * r ' 1 * !!
!' S. v<.'unlivrs, eomniituUn^. . * '
I'm - i >i>ir> volunteer int'antry. *
< if IJ1111? 1 r?*?! awl I' il' y-sovoi?ti>
t ! i na \'olimlenr i ni y.
I !iir<! lVnn>vr .ml velunteci i
?
i:i i.i ntry.
Iiy f>iiniii:.inl *'njor (ienrrn1
Shatter.
I ". .1. Mr( 'I.kiin* \M>.
Assistant V !j:;tnni (liiu-ral.
Tlii- ;i>! ' ' i . <) the Fifth army
corps ir:r :t' ( ? <1 i lie invmlin;..
loive frc'in ahout 1.Y0O0 i.i nearly
L'n.iMin.
MiirmR" Wortli li how Iiirt.
lo y.-nr- mi m the South, pro*.. II
Iv (i'c h vrrrnt r. n < 1 y for ?'hi! . uiul M >I.kr: w
I voi* lii-it.t than yulniiii ?i?..?r.m* ? <I try it
a; f>r (h ftoc ?ml?i ?> i>ntiv? a it?*
The human machine sfnrtu hut one*
ami st ops but once. You can keep it
pun# long''** am' most regularly by
I)eWitt's liittle Karly Riser*, the famous
little pills for constipation am!
all stomach ami liver troubles, t'rnwforil
Bros.
To t'uro CountI putIon Forever.
Tnko Cnsicuret.s Cnndv Cat ha r tk- IO:r>rSKe
If C. 0. O. fail to cure, druKK<>tH n fuini uioocy.