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LAN % . VOL. VIII. II WfC * PI 1 kurlib^ii) it &! ? t " ! ' #;8 r'\ S r '. r m \7hy let j our neighbors J I know it? ,j [i And why give them a j rj chance to guess you arc even ? t' five or ten years more? J a. Better give them good fj r,: reasons for guessing t: fj R other wry. It is very eaS) , ''j h for nothing tells of age so M jfi1- quickly as gray hair. g rftgg VI w |t t* '% l|llp S g-Wr^Wffl | ^ ' is a youth-: ?newer I_il It hie! ' ; tlm I ntirlfr o 1? i luxuriant growth oi hair the jJ color of youth. . JB It never fails to r "tore color to gray hair. It will ^ nop the hair from coming oi?: also. It reeds the air bulbs. It 1 Thin hair becomes thick hair, M and short hair becomes lor.;.; f ? hair. ti It cleanses the scalp; removes all dandruff, and It! prevents its formation. j We hu a book on the W L\ Hair which we will glad!. . ,?4 send you. ' > ' v'?u r ? r.o* obtain nil tlio hrr*? M i I i < i n 111 i ^ , ? <;--1 \ v. . t..r . .; > ' y i v m i ritir t. iu?rn! -*t. in ii 1 ^ ^ /' 1 Mill" V? Km Ijt. J. c. A>er, Lowell, AIMS. PSl V , j A A AlA'DEN'S POSSESSIONS. (To Sophie iUiiUt-lv. ( Sopl i ?, if grout wealth vcro mini', And 1 wishes could divine, - i wtiiiiii .hi iji* ^rimi'ii iicri*. !5ut, though fi >r*une smi!< ?! (??i me, &A 11 my wealth less rare would he I'han the gold within your hair. Sophie, if some mti?e should grant Me the power a sonjf to idiaut Sweeter than the birds' by far,? It would he less sweet and true Than the songs oft sung by you To the strains of your guitar. And, dear girl, if I eould know Where the loveliest dower- blow, < beautiful as e'en is truth! I would still llnd none so fair As t hat one whieh now you wear : Tne loved bloom of lo\ely \ out h ! m ,\ho \hi:i A. Km ;i aiu>. t 'olumbia, s. <'. f LANDING AT DAIQUIRI OF A MP RIP A M TRfinPQ / * i?i w- 11 i w r \ : i i i i w\j i o offimai.lv hf.poitno n. OES. NHAKTEK A NO A i>.11115 A I. SAMPSON. PhaiMiei of (Junntanimto ( Imtim sf of Sn Itiiiiii'i no Mines. War ships Shell the Vieihity of Hit Landing to Diver; Alte.ntioi of the Kiiomy. win* Man Or Hie Texas Was hilled. i aiiio Miaiion M'Oi:n'<i. I Oil. .1 |J t.| licia! dbp '-lies reeoivi 1 t \i ^ by IrfJtli s ci-'-tary Alt r ar. 1 Sr.% rotary l.omj indicated f.!iat tin i landinp; <>: ir ps near S-inti:i^< k| ' 4k WSC I' 1! I t O'.lb! I Tic Ilrst 1 a Daiquiri tIii.s morning at. I ni. v > < > V LAXCAS^l I with comparatively slight resist a nee. This was stated in a dis patch received the evening l?; Secretary Alger, which, thouyl hrief, was full of news and mean ing. tl I'ol'ow: : 1'lava.del Kste. dime *2'2. | Secretcy of War, Washington 1). <\ : ' Ml Daiquiri, < "uha, dune 2 2 Landing at Daiquiri this niorniui Isuccessful. Very little, if any j resistance. (Signed) Shatter. Secrerarv Alger expressed him self as delighted at the expeditioi with which the 1 :i ml in #? ' t: 1 hoops was b ing effected and wit I i 1 lio feel that >io serious ol.st > ! | was being oil'ered by tin* enemy Ho const rued tiro text ol (ienera ! Shatter's message to mean lira | the enemy had made merely nominal resistance by tiring Iron , tho hills at long range. Shortly a ft or Secretary Algo '. received hi. dispatch, Secretary Long received a more mdo? cnblograin from Admiral Sainp son. It. too. way dated at 1*1 av; del Este at 6:50 this evening jThote$tof the dispatch, trans latod from tlio navy depart men i cipher, is as follows Landing of tiro army is pro grossing favorably at Daiquiri There is very little, if any. resist j-aneo. The New Drlea';-. Detroit i < 'ast inc. W asp mid Suwanee shell led the vicinity before the landing ! We made a domonstral ion at < i> j anas to ensure the attention o (tire enemy. The T? \.ts engav 11 ho west battery f' ' sotne ! Sli'.liad one man killed. 'I'm I submarine min< have been re covoreit from t he channel ot < nan taiiaino. t 'on ideation by tide graph has 1 . on established a (inantanamo. I ( >>!gnc i!) Sampson. in both army an 1 navy circle tjie information contained in tin dispatches o!' (ien eraI Shatter am i Admiral Sampson was receive* ' with intense satisfaction. Tin ' landing o( so large a hodv o 1 troops as General Shatter at preent has under his commaml is ; 11ask of immense proportions. prominent ollicial of t he war d< ' partition! said tonight that tie : complete debarkation <?! 111 troops, animals, liehl guns am supplies within a week after thei arrival oil the < uhan coast wouh lie a task well accomplished. I is prohaide, m tie* opinion ot th ollieer referred t >. that only partial landim.' oi t 'it* troops wa ? ;"I < 11 .I today, ami that the land ! ' ? ihir will In- coiit:1111? ?I iiom day t' day i:tit il completed. Ii - not unlikely, loo, that !in Iroo; will l?o landed at vera piac? s don ; tin* coast. < i course within ii short distance ol th , headquarters \\ hirli < ieneral Siml iter will estaldi-h (V?r himihoII". Admiral S ?nij oil's di-p r : indicated that he was carryim i out his instructions thoromrhi) i clear a way tor the landing . ol' I .. wv- 'I'l l . ..i 11 i nt_* neuionsirai, > which 1 i mnijr \vi)l? ih?> 1Vx:i . . lit .ore < 'ahunn", which isjmt ?m I til't i u i ;' itil;iiio, tnay easily li " II led tli?' Spaniard tf> Hippo. S HIM I - W RRK Ia V. ^er7s7c>, sAir rda .' that a general lan-ling was to he attempted in that vicinity, r It was evident from the text n of Admiral Sampson's i.i.-j itch that a eons! lerahle Ian-ling had already hi-on ellecl ! near CJuani tannine, as ha noted that oomlllllir -at i )!i In leh ?p!: h I h- lre e ahlished t t! ' j >:nt, and ; n: rim- in in . ! i 1! v ' i " in.. : <.uanf ntiamo v .1 - of ma. rines rat her than ol land force:;. The c;ibio station threw:. t v. hio.h 11 tlui American commanders wi-l * ' o Mninunieute with th department : in this city lias 1>. a lablisln i, " as shown l>\* the d ;tc- ot the <11 patches received t!::s evening, ! ' I'laya del Kste. small place * i directly on 1 he coast ami about lj fifteen miles east of Santiago. ' The change was made from t'anip 1 Met'alia to I'laya del Kste, in or 1 der that the station miulit bo ar cr t1 e scene pf net ion i 'KETKIKIT10N IVll/h HK SWIFT. , I Vfnrnimr Tliat Spaniards Must Not l'arm lerrima Men. Washington, .Ien?? 2'J.?Svif, ' atul teiriblo retribution will fol low any- harm done to H ! - in ar 1 his men at SanM-oro. < HIiciais at tin* j) vy de utmeut were very, indi/nnot wh> ;i word w is rtMvi" d tbis nri'-tni?j; ' that (Jen. Hi . refuse.-5 o.\1 change these prisoners. u s at ' uii- til ir th - pan \ i l.r.l ? \\ ; n r.? . .}?;? . V fr -j trick. Ait oflic r in r:'V flu . i-nid it w;ts too early to ui in J official declaration, but there i I no doubt that Admiral SanYpson and (ion. Shatter would be instructed that if llobson and his j men were unnecessarily farmed s, vengeance must be quick, certain ' ami sullirient. 1 The naval oilicc r in explana' tion said that ben. Linares, Ad ' miral Oorvera an 1 their snbonlif nates would lie held personally responsible. If Hob-on and his , men are killed they will !>. exe^ cnted. If Hobp^n is mistreated and punished thov will be p"n i ished. Not onlv wi'l vengeance e reach Cervera and Linares, bet every officer that 11 : ,? ? v*him? t" do with injuring the brave sailors 1 will meet the same fate. When' f!ie?- : n di offi ' 1vd, 'i" t' " '' rtai ?l will be, the matter. lay, 1 ? re.ferrel 4o V/ashir ' n. - it i ; iv ,-;i; K.. ? : ? '-? - Oil! WIT J<ir.| II-' ill! IT TCP f) Spaniard* !;t\ i : i -.1 Holm >:i J am' hi*5 nuMi i:i Sp n: h ft *tif n j tiona where tli ivo been Ivi!. >i; ] : ' r wr.tiii by A in"! i- 'i - Ik.' the ' (Toil will In- the s-imo - if ' Hobson had been executed by a Spanish ?>r !cr. Ii" tli" p it : ir-i * " '>{ account f ?r tl.- A; i'i ri :n i "n * or clr.in tf at th >' ( :('. >p t <.r w- r" ?hot while trying to e<c,:pp ?Ii?? r?i;nithment will be jost a* - ' re. ' ' ( III.. M i mil .1 I " ' < nhtn nod in half t hull in > hj tin* n < . <>i One Mint;* > Conh < 'ore. 11 )> vent> ii 111 ptinn ami qiiicklv r.i /, eolds. croup, bronchitis, pneumonia, ia ^I'ippn a il ail 111 r ?:iI and lOn.i; ti i troubles. Crawford liros. v Jj I V, J UN]-: 25, 1898. Our Country One Handed Y* Ag (>. Kvery gentleman wore a'qi and powdered !\ip hair. ' A gentleman bowing to : <ll\v,. - Taped his foot 0:1 ground. ; All populati n of h vil : < I Hi .!.? iii!' < 11 dav*' to he ir the nev. \ The church co. action was ta in 1 I>air at the end of ; polo ' I a hell attached to *rmi<n t.h contributors. An old copper mine in < lecticut was used as a prw n. ! npi isonment for debt w common practice. I here was only one hat fact and that made cocked hats. Virginia contained a lift) the whole population of country. Two stage coaches bore all travel between New York Boston. I Tb" .Mississippi Valley was i so well known as the hear A t; ica no >v is. <,> : i ni* v. ' unknown. \V , a m i T ague lits !io took I' v i. i i >;u i-. .. whiskey. There w:-.b not a public libi in Mri 1' fiito'l States. Books were very expens j " i'he I/ves of the Bo ts" cost A day laborer received shillings a day. iiorseman \t n<> galloped < f . s . r. i>t wr? j 1: ti-ii : .?i r e5 . t rorKcry plates wor.' o?>jt*< to b c u;se they milieu lite km . > man who jeered at v or oritiei* o the M-ri ; - ii i . <i. 1 _ i W? ro.ir . "?i??- :i . stuiiV ami "wonii , ;itu o's." .S< ?vfij? wore unknown. ivciir^ was clono before an o lireplaee. .Sin days were requir d !' jour:; iy between N?*w lori; ! B i-1 on. ' Many of the ntroets vr-re nan. . and the h uses \ oi'o nu labored. The parquet of a theatre Called lise pit, and v. i lilh.d \ , tin* rabble. The whipping ~t and pii! ; were -till standing in N? w 'l atul Boston. Throe-fourtlis ui the b ok i v. rv libi rv eann* from be\ ' !. : ntic. Ta it1 lav wcr- r on roil V I : r t.) :;o f Nc .v Yi<r ('h;?r!?'-f<n l.y land. A New England nirl wi ' allowed to matry until 1 ; bike a y-.j.r of broad and , u ; i(i u?-;f' h, even 'lit. \ I was -{ill - i in. ** . . .; i! * \ 111 11 i: jourfiey to Maw York he it Ibis drill and bade fan "ll to I it* III I- 'I15 I .: 011 [t tl ll\ 1 j i 1' . > <M i.i III ^ W i. n a man h.n. -n 1 ho ])l 'Cf- l his Hp on cup to urhcato that he wa; | no m il- -. I":: fnvori ' nov. Is of "wor! youn .* wonuMi r<> "Viotoi ' Lilly .1 uli I M n i 1. , "M .ilvorii I) ilo." I - :.1 i . ' i riven cv<?r\ f * < . I?>11 '< nn.Mi it:i?l -r J<) ul v i - titul vero n it : lii'i: ii. At tfio ( hriatmft* q iltfnp t j... ?-s v, ' ! i !i i.?n:?!.!e ' , j - -: 11.. penal ti - ? i ram . , i < )rlea^ua Timei-Demodfat* I t NO. 23. [Royal makes the food pure, w liolcsoniu und delicious. ! ,:iK' i* sfpfcj 1 ""' j iy jfl I Absolutely Puro r.~YA RAW r.n CO., NEW YORK. Latest >Vr;- News. Ol . , t i'hc landing ol' (ien. Shaffer's 11 soldiers on the island of Cuba lh** boon rnnmlofoil witlmnt fi?r? ? -- v V- ^ . V % *?? <1 i i tivu 1 MIC loss of a siotrio lfe. '1'he troops of (i;rci;i and 1 ittI?*>i^ about .">,700 ftMl' in number, met tho American forces with enthusiastic greetings nf'f and loud, prolonged cheers. Before the landing on Wednes y tl fleet in front of El Morro ' !l opene 1 out and shelled eVert vi 1iage between Santiago and Daiquiri to prevent reinforcements. rary ShelIfj^from t!io Bancroft, Wilmington an'd Vixen sent a Span!V'' i-h r .mont scampering up tho lull ]ike.uj"ck rabbits/' (bovril Miles is to leave New; r' New t > lay for Santiago do ("V.ha. !! 'forcements r.tvsiber?\ v m . m - I .CM1) 'oMiers loft Old Point Comfort Thursday to join Shafts r's *my. Preparations are hash - M; > / arture of 'Brigpnon'l ,, .. .. . .. .. . (n-- . i :ry* entire difo >rt 'Or the same point. 1 1 en N . (,??(<! A .VII Mi in *I'iiu?> t All '* ? ItutfheV Tonic (new UnprOVQd, 1 in > iriy Sj>r 1 ' ami P6I) I l'el rent* Chill*. Dengue and Milnrlil * r A i? ; . ,U|> 1: * .'? I tern. Botter then Quiuino. Guarantee*!, try" \ l>ru?i it ">' - l M t'd bottle*. A or a us -'V aiid; ' * r* Til a CALL ISSUE!)." not ?????_ Governor Mlerbe Culliiiir lor . Eight Companies. -.it!. i.'iveriU'T Ellerbe lias issued a call lo tl; state at lar^o for eight >1 lory Gi mpanies of ftifantry, each com- I i,. i t > consist of 0110 captain, <A' . !'.; >t lieutenant, one second s in lieutenant, one first sergeant, one / out! quartermaster serge at, four ser- I 4 : , two ve i rporals, two I for musicians, two artificers,one wag- \ on< r, ^Ighty-four privates maxi- y . mum, and seventy-eight mininet nr.iii. ill I ' m. . ; cut ! i oj - more . > : m r ci'.c n ' inces iii; * :H ' ono cause. I o be i iio must look ahead ! i !i head so that v. hen a v.e opportunity presents if is ready to* take advantr. \ litth- forethought . II ilso save ttinch o.Nj.ongo and % tin tole time. A prudent and ( cm. :ul man v.i-i keep a bottle of . :.il;? r lin"- i Me, ('holera and Iharrlui-i !! n. lv in the bouse, ' -1: t'r 1 fellow will wait until ]|,)i icessity compels it and then ruin his host hor?e going for ' 1 ' doctor and have a big doctor hi' )(? and >. pay, hesid< s; one pays- out. f c( ii . the other is out a hundr ? 1'* , dollars and wonders why pa v 1'Iil or is getting richer wr ' he is L'otI irut poorer. For sal/ 1" J. F. Mackey & Co. and 'I celt Hough ?V Co.. Lancaster, S. ( .noe P ' j _ IF1' i V. ill. . \ i V i