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< * "Rust," the dread of the cotton grower, , can be prevented. Trials at 1 ' 1 pYnpri m r?n f- ^tntlnnc "x ~ w,v I ( * experience of leading growers t prove positively that Kainit j! is the only remedy. Wc will be gl.nl to send, free of charge, s interesting and useful pamphlets which treat of the matter in detail. * GERMAN KALI WORKS. 1 93 Nassau St., New York.: . Tin: MKiuiri v. s :<\\itain 1 (jives him accol nt. > "Lieut. Hobson's Act Was The t Hravest ! Ever Saw or Heard '] til," is The Way lie Puts il. . - c Kev West. Mia., J une ?.?(.'up 1 f tain Miller, of the collier Morri- > j mac. arrived here today. He said: t Lientenant Hobson's act was i the bravest 1 ever vuv or heard f of. The idea was to block the ' narrow exit Iroin the harbor. Whether IlohsAn |iropos-.nl sink i iiu the Merrim ic I do not know. blithe arranged tin- details be' iween himself and the commander. Kvery ol'ieor and man in the Meet would have volunteered to'.go. but Ilobson. being a naval constructor, was tin* man for the , place. 1 i -Tne Menimac was thoroughly stripped ol valuable articles, even lie clock and bell being taken oil'. "Along 011^ side a torpedo belt ' had been arrange : ' out ten ieet , below t he w r ' b; torpedoes bei:; j placed vo i to hr ik open ' ^ the coniti":'! m tits. ' < - . lie.. - nan 7*Jr*rtriea witi: t lcitt M " a 'h? ' a .. . , 'V i be < I; . i . i' ? a bl/:.e,. v,'i lie man at 11 < ' -y . doubted !y ii-.b m. !' ! ! be nnliki ' ? < i ?fh : m to ?!ie ni. : -u -n . 1' sid". he .t i - i * it it. i the navy. The jI\v: s , 1-t lit per "feetI;* : only tiling < Ii i<i , not :i t he > !ui ir !s , k??e;>vijr li .? i !i. i r,di?uJ?t* >..y trey k. \ m M'thinv. ( Was qlioat. Thev permitted the I: rrerriin ;< . h"iv' (he in rnnyc .1 . y yi:; 11 (11 <. 11 . llM*. \Vo foil shot-i, t!;0 liii 1 1 . , The !<?rts must ii.i Iir? : 1>< aan<l times. * 1 v.' is on tho Ne\ N. 1 iri;, >vatol in-. :tnd -tlie heart - < 1'' \ >i ns i ! I nroi I i.i' il cnntiii .... ... . . ... .-V.? . . .1 . ' ; J* could live in 11 i;tt li'-li >1' :i>,< 1 . that no one on bom 1 cape. I lie M?*rrim ?? nnebnred. , lh? men jumped overboard no! tlie fori* tin n b'-ided. rcai iir. (' lo lire a) the , n striiKj/iin;: in the water. '! h> :.i<'ii reached th ( raff, where fi/*y were captur 1 / ' " "J OR IA ! s and Children I n 'm Always Bought, > ind taken to Morro fort. "After daylight Admiral Cerrera's chief of staff came aboard lib New York. lie said the Mer irnac'8 men were safe and would ae well treated. Officers of the S'ew York asked to bo allowed to exchange places with Hobson, but bis was not permissible. "Cervera's officer could not find drong enough language to express lis admiration for the bravery if the Americans. His courtesy ind tlio action of the torts in sparng the men struggling in the vater clianged our opinion of the Spaniards and made us think the! dories of their honor and chivalry j iot *o far wrong. ' After daylight we could see j he mast* and funnel exactly vhcre we wanted her. V?'e saw n the harbor throe cruisers, ihoj ristobal Colon and Infanta Maria fercsa being among them but ! lon't know whether the other rtiisers or the torpedo boat deitroyers are there. l'lie black hitig that some of the officers of ho fillips thought they saw coning after thorn has not hoen idonified yet, and wo are not sure hat any of the destroyers are at Santiago. >N CHI( AMAKiA riKIJ) OIK HOYS UNO AM HMD. I'lio First Itcgiincnf of South Carolina Volunteers, I . S. A. Special to The Register. (ihiekamauga I'ark. <ia.. June v?Col. Alston's battalion ar *ived at the little station in the entral part of Camp Thomas 1 uesday about noon, the other mtt.alion- within short intervals, except Col. I'illtnaii's, wliirh was I ' laved C\ hours at ( hat' < noon i 'he l.at'alions arrived the\ ' ' on.- marched four miics i war . t,> ; ic ram p v> e nt i ?s' 1i tit" : irst Illinois ro.'i i-. on! (, i.l;iu11< s oI 'in* O. I JVjZMIKJi W : I ( HOVCT d o by t:ie South Curo C very cconimo l it i< n II . i iole was rel. ' < ) ! t !i 'i 1 :r! wi rno t ?"]i!ier , j-<i a e I' a >1 ' i i i ?, ' " ' ' i - liappih i - an i!!' -i m il jn-1 in front < ' sj.nnf s wii .i a I wo inn lr ! eard . viehiin j>ure , I; > -;ouo v* he insj?. l it' ie icilitie. ire <.:<,< !. einip '! moan! 'ream with ii fly bottom on ' n 1 a !n ai, . !. . tin* !, 'J'lm r I ha' v. : . tood the rip. 11 and -.re j. . \\y v( ? |I< ?'( ; Noi.o ot iii" 11 : i! military laties w? re engage ] m today, e, r\ one \. - l)ii^\ jterierliag ainp arrangement-. Although tlm South < trolina < ginir-ut was nol order i until te to ( hiok-iiii.miga. if wa hop red liy being plaeerl in the first l.r . .v. ion i?l ;h" ii'sl a ran em: Tim other reni nen! of th-* !>; - h nre t! o 'v. ! I t h A1 ium , i ! the Fj !i ' nmylvani . Ivioiiv A. ,'I ii.i a. -ll! ; < S !l:?.ti. ; ! iii't v -i\ iiotir -" in: ?n?11:11 from I'eio l!i?*o in {,.< ui'voruor Tl.irt \ <:' li ' . Kn . nm i w ^ * ? * Z.tntUl * ti:i 'S'ititc* ?av < i no llr " ' .>nic if ' w unr>r<>\. . 1 ' j < i' i - I ' ' I' , Si?2 To Anv Sao. t' Will pay sioo for an < cal,e Of Wean nrsfl In Men They Trent and I n11 I(i <tire. A: Ornnhfi <?oin(.nn\ j-iun.? or the first time before thi public n Uiuical Theatme* i-ur? ..f I... Vi .ilifj Nervous and Hex ml Wtnknfw and Restoration of I ft in ?>id find voting men No v ori mil I i * 1. li reined) rontfiius no ?'f . .. i <>r >t fu-i* mini ifill ifni^s It ih ii W'O, Tkkitmfnt ninKinil in itn i IT. . .:..i ni i ire All renders, who !( v11tTeri:. j from ;i wenkno - that b! it tl lif : ;nM' tlmt mental mid ,: Is . , peculiar to Lost Man liood I write lotlioHTATR MKDlC \L < if' \ \ tin dm. Nob. and they Will send absolutely FRfiB, a Valuable [ <1 cii-cs and i?ositive proofs i > Mai.n ii. Tiikai urvr Thons ml i . i . who hnie lost nil hope of n ion- : ri i. I. ,, restored by them to a'pf-f fti'i condition. Tli .Mx Tiip.ATM it* t may lie taken nt homo mil t lii ;r direct ions or thoy will ji!i\ rfiilr I fnre mid hotel hills to nil w ho ; r '< > tl to for treatment, if they f ;! I . 'ide-. in perfectly reliable; have no 1'reo i're-erit,lions, Free i urn, Freo 1 ample, or C O. I>. fake. They havo f.itiiti | ftinl ymirnntee to euro i vif rif-ethe> trentori fiuidovcry dollar " t! ,! fh-.ryi's m?y I'M de|iosited in n lo 1 , iid to tiietnl when a iMir;< in sto !. Wd ilo llictn tudoVt \ > AN OPEN To MO" WE ARE ASSERTING IN Til TIIE EXCLUSIVE USE OF Til "PITCHER'S CASrORIA," AS /, DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, was the originator of "C/ has home and docs now bear the fac-simile signature of i ms is the original "C A STO the homes of the Mothers of A LOOK CAREFULLY at U the hind j/oa have always bough and has the signature 0 per. No one has authority ft The Centaur Company, of which March 24, lSDS.^ ^7 Do Not Be Do not endanger the life a cheap substitute which sr (because he makes a few r grcdicnts of which even II "The Kind You Ha BEARS THE S Insist on The Kind That IN THE CINTAUM COMPANY, 77 MUI KKTT WAS HAMSHK1). Thirty Other Mmdishnien Were Arrested?Ilett WasNub* jected to <truss .Maltreatment. New York, .Juno't>.? The .Journal's correspondent at St. Thon: is coliles t!ii- inorhiiiir that Walter Belt, .-ecretary of tin* British con letter THERS. E COURTS OUR IUCHT TO tE WORD "CASTORIA," AND OUR TRADEMARK. , of Hyannis, Massachusetts, < ASTORIA," the same that "wrapper. j RIA" which has been used in merica for over thirty years, ic wrapper and see that it is Sp?. on l!w j wrapmi me to use my name except Chas. II. Fletcher is President. ) Deceived. of your child by accepting1 )mc druggist may offer you norc pennies on it), the' inc does not know. ve Always Bought" SIGNATURE OF i Having fever Failed You. RIIAY KTnil.T. Niw von* CITY. j SOUTHERN RAILWAY. * C;V . C?nf r.il limp !'.< i ? n t oltimliii anil .l.u . oiiviIIp. Kiiili i'li I tine Kct ? > 11 CoI nmliiii mill "I her I'oiuls. KSVctivi' M.iy Is: Nol-tlilxilinil. , '" '"S L"' Daily. I.v. J'villti F.C.&P.Hjf ftOOn 7 (top " Savannah 1st OSp ;i Ar. I'olutuhili .. . 4 i .'i |> 4 .'4 :i I.v i"har"' l,\ ,i-i.i i;> Ar. 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'ii f. r < >| I > i'i.'VI ('< >M I'< 'l: T. nrrit i ..I . id l lino 1 i if 'n -i iU'\ r S !'r \. :?jI Tlirou/'l Pu ... .i iw|njf nm in ' ut l leoplnR . nr* bet ? .I.K-iisnit ii . <1 N > w Y'.rlt mi 'I I'nll n...ii copingonrt* iwonu Augn?tanodOhnr lot'" i'l.Uinnti .'.'jiin "ir. 1..-I .v. ?*n .linrk * n (> nnA Columbia, ?->i rout* dal < botwwm JacknonviHe mid km inuull. via Anbovillo. FRANK 8 GANNON, .J. M. CUI.P, ;; '1 v p v t m w i " in V> . A rt'UK H HARI'V l< K. 1' A W.inhliiift. .n. \. " I' A Atlanta mm CATARRH CURE. p. '!KS ' 'I.' I . . .in Sort W \ "I !:. ' IN- I mIi ' 'il'A i| . In t In I i ' i r . t . ph.. .i .. I -niiff Hitri- limi'" i r <i.iv. j. p. cjiniiiiiTO!':. . i!eMlt S. C. ' I'Kit K, i fiitu. Obio River and Charleston Railway TIME TABLE of the Ohio River and Charleston Railway Company, conjunctly with the South Carolina ?fc Georgia Railroad. * Schedule in effect May Kitti. 1S9S. 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" 1-vo r.ir. " ;.... caffni.y ... Ar ft.:t:> i'l ruins north of Canulon run dully except Sunday. Trains between Charleston untl IvingsvlUc rt:ti <lai!y. For information us to Fast Freight j schedule, rates, Civile l.lne Snilintr. etc., cull on local, con tract Irtf or travcll ns a;*cnts ?,.f hot it , roads. or I.. A. KMKKSON, T. M.. S. C. A 41. It. If. Charleston, s. i M K. F. (iltAY, Trufllc M matter Clin lnnat', Ghl? f LA s. 'I l.FMl'KIN. (Icncral Freight ami l'us^ *> rn?er A.tont, IllacUsi.urn. S C. li.\NC'ASTi:i{ cV CUESTKR KAIIjWAY. l>cl ween Chester and Lancaster. In cfVcl 7 in u.ui., s i\ Cel. I I, Iswf. . I in iff/ 11 j-n fit Sit it tf a \f, i Westbound. Kmtbound. No. ; No. it No. it- No.lA. M F. M |A. J.T 1?. M. 0."|( . : .| Ar....Chester . I?V II ti'i 7 05 H foil 3ft * Orr * " II 2<>' 7 2D ? 1:1! 5 Knox -.... ' 11 r :i-? s .l> .. 15 Ml I>;in: i - . " . II 111 7 ID > 'J> ? iC> <| . K|chl)Ur_' "III .' 'i1 7 .V) I I liiWi III Villi'.. " ' I.' ! ."> II O'l I - o,? l I.I villi- Mioal.s lu If. > 10 Aft | I . : "...I'ln I l,a\vn " 17 .'.V s " > ; :w i 5i< " ... Crai-i*... . " r: to x :i."i 7 1 I Mill'r'- i'r"-s'i' I- fai "? 15 IT I ?K? I.v I 1-.I. r At I "Si h5) A M |I? M. 1' M lR M. Ti : I .ills, '.i * r . I III , > nil ^ miiiIIi. i .. I. u'.oii'.r nor' -.it. i N. V?-8- Jm i tlbiiU-urn. loi il trains i' \w'I'rai: kVtiiff I .line i>?? r il :: I iri . con it l.ancivst tmiII. ? l; A: ' ir-in Com !. tind i hosier with - '.'i IC.iiltvuy ;:oin>; x M | Train ltinv nir Chester at lltoftu. in., cotuiQctn .it ?'In or v tl sotiihcr-. It.. . J in C>- .rlot to, '-.it A; I.. ;r' : : ft 'i ... iii li-i\ in > i 7 . onm ' . i tin- lit ' i ' Oi. i a, fS. t' A .7. in A t t': .. ft " .on ii'. r.KR'?Y si>: i\ns, t . !..?. i?i ,n . re-.idI. j| I s. V /1 i ; \ *. '; i 1 i.i J J ill} "l . ? -.f ..II ?.f t 0 '. . i nr-. 111 11, v oi ri'tvi I r:il inn will bo oppi i <1 on h< 1 Monitaj t?f paoI) . it.:, t li' ' <mr ! I u ! . for i lie re^istra n:i ?! elctor ii (it lot! to reari-t rn' ion under I' ' 'oiixtil ut ion, :in<l kept open for Ilireo sueeersivo 1 i\ - in < : !i inoi.11, f nt i \ 11irl \ ilnj > tn'foro l! t'l'iiernl ele lion in i ! ctnr-w lin re^i-;t-reil on or before lie l-f to o w, 1 '. s, nre not r?>i|iiir '! I > ri <;' ! er ' - ' e il III-: , '! a. III. to .'J p. III. V. . <,. A. I'oin Kit, ii .r.n: r l.imea^ter "ounly. I .alienator ( . li. S. C., Feb. I. : OF FLECTION OF TEACHERS ^ OF THE GRADED SCHOOL r|i I i ISO A It I) ??l . Kl V.' KKs ok .1 111" I.;iim' i ' r - On' >1 1? .-irir.l will hum*J < n I Mr 1 ' 11 i>! .1 iiin'. 1 sjts, to ? lr?c*t n Siipi cinN'M lent ami Hv? a->istalit . i?iTi r <i? i| I iiii"i-tor < railed MM' 1'11' 4:4Ji - "Ili'tllM lie a<!iln-'i1 l . l In* aiii*r**i^ni'il. < ii a-. 'i', i '(>\ nohh . i* ri*iis. Hoard I rn-U*!'-. I.aiii ii.-i**r, - ( .Iniii* l?l |sa< A new lot of New Iloine sewing maclnnes on hand at 11 iis ollice. ^ jy Snyn a. OaaoaretsCai Catli then won* ji derful meili'-al n sr.nov < : Mn* a . poaa** ant and ri fr *iij t I: ' *, : * 11v and |>OH.tlv? ly i ki<li '.vrlA, clcan<rinK the ?*nt ro .-i Mem. <;l , l toil's, ^ euro lira ' :clio, fevrr. habit . .! i; ation and biiiniisuo"*, Pi' \hiiy and t) n :>or ot to-dii'-T I", '.'"*. 'Hi,. i-oliiaaJ Ruar-atccil to cur i*> ail druggists. \ /