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% State Campaign Program.
(-hesterfield, Thurmlay. Ju 1 v 14.
-<4 Bennettsville, Saturday, July
15.
Bishopville, Tuesday, July 10.
Camilen, Thursday, July 21.
Lancaster, Saturday, July 2J.
.^k Chester, Monday. July 25.
Winnsboro, Tuesday, July 20.
Yorkville, Wednesday, July 27.
Caffn-y, Thursday, July 28.
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Union, Saturday; July 30.
A Newberry, Monday, August 8.
Laurens, Tuesday, August 9/
Greenville, Thursday, August
11.
l'iekens, Friday, August 12.
Walhalla, Monday, August 15.
Anderson, Tuesday, August Id.
Abbeville, Thursday, August
18.
Greenwood, Friday, August 1
Aiken, Monday, August 22.
Kdgetield, Tuesday, August 23,
Saluda, Thursday, August 25.
^ Lexington, Friday, August 20.
& i 'olumbia, Saturday, August 27,
4 0ABTOIIIA..
B?f? ths S9 Ihe Kind Yiiu Haf3 Atwsrs Bought
A Horrihfr lh nth.
Mr. S. M. Snipes, aged about
30 years, was killed 1 ?y bein;:
caught in the machinery ot n
grist mill belonging to Mr. Join
I'.aker near the town o! Kershaw
on the Sth of thiit month, and his
body was horribly mangled, but I
arms netng lorn on. r?r?in ieg>
broken, and Ids skill! 1) idly crush
ed and almost heat into a jelly
lit* got his clothing caught in tin1
main shatf of the mill and he
was wound round the shafting
^9^ for some time before the mill
_ could be stopped,
y Mr. Snipes leaves a wife and 7
, '\ children to mourn his untimely
a \ death. His remains were buriei
at Sand Hill church next day.
To Cure Conatl|>ittIon Oirrvrr.
'I'nUo ('.."i-arttls ('untltf Cathartic. |Oo or SHo.
If C. C. C. fail to euro, ilruKK>!>ts return! uiotit-y
JASTE
LANCAS
I H ORSON'S RETURN TO Till
NEW YORK.
' Hero of tho Morrimno Tolls tin
j Story of the Terrible Onleal
tlieCrew llad toKndiire.
I <Hi* Santiago do Cuba, July 1
by t!io Associated Press Dispalcl
P.oat Dauntless, via Port AnW
' 11 io and Kingston, .1 amaica. .1 til
t8, 8:1 ."> a. m.?The return of As
sistant Naval t'onstructor Kicli
inond P. Ilobson, of Merrini?
fame, to his ship. tlio tlagshi
Now York, last night, was mark
od bv wild ontbiisiasm. It wa
dark when a shout was ]ia-,s?'i
along tho ship that llobsoi
1 wat oominir. On the upor
structure clambered tlx* crew
1'? deep, and on tho ijuir
tor dock the ollicors clusters
around tho soa ladder and a bun
d rod bands wore <tre1ehed on
to grasp Hobson's. [i was no
until bo was safe once nx>r
more on dookthat tho crow o
I bo Now York cboorod. and llioi
they broke out into a. wild vol
which was -out up and over atx
ovor again until llio men w<v
lioar.se. Numbers of tlx* <-rov
Ij ra.-l.i-.l forward on the <jiiar!?'i
'deck and a ^ir:tl group of mum
j struggled around t 1m* tall ligur
j of the man who had dared si
1 lllUi'll.
< Mi Santiago do Cuba. via I'or
Antonio and Kingston, Jamaica
July b, t?:15 p. in.? Behind Hoh
son came Col. John Jacob Astor
land the first thing Hobson triei
I to do was to introduce him to tin
officers, but Col. Astor got lost ii
the crowd which surged aronm
insisting upon shaking Hobson'
hand. Th? transports blew thei
i?.
ITT IIIOUCO.
HOBSON TALKS AGAIN.
I %
Ilobson sat once more anion;
his mefihmates and told the stor;
of his experience, his marvelou
escape arid his imprisonment -ii
Morro castle watching the shell
explode outside his cell. "I di<
not miss the entrance to the har
1 bor," he said, "4as ensign I'owel
in the launch supposed. 1 hwad
Ied east until I got my hearing
and then made for it, straight ii
, Then came the tiring. Ii wa
' i grand, llashing out lirst from on
side of the harbor then the othc
j from those big guns on the hi!l?
'the Vizeava, lying inside the hai
hor joining in.
HOW THE MERHfMAO WAS SI NK.
"Troops front Santiago ha
rushed down when the news <
| the Merrimac's coming was teh
,j graphed and soldiers lined th
' J foot of the clilTs firing wildl
, across and killing each other wit
1 tho cross lire. The Morrimae'
steering gear broke as she got t
Kstrella l'oint. Only three of th
torpedoes on her side- explode
> when 1 touched the button, i
' hugo submarine mine caught ho
full amidships, hurling the watc
" high in the air and tearing agrea
rent in the Morrimac's side.
I "Tier stern ran upon Kstrell
t'oint. Chiefly owing to tho worl
done by tho mine she began t
sink slowly. At that time she wa
across the channel, but before sh
IR. Etv
8EMI-WE1S.KLY.
ti:r, s. (-, wkdnks
K sett led thf tide 11:??1 ?Iri!"limI lie
j around. Wo worn all aft, lyin
on the deck. Shells and hullot
^ whistled around us. Six iuc
! shells from the Vi/oava cam
i tearing into Morriiuao, crashin
. into wood and iron and pass in
. clear through while the plungin
| shots from the fort broke throng
i her decks,
v I
HOW 'I'll F OKKW WAS SAVFO.
"Not a man must move." I sai<
' and it was only owing to th
splendid discipline of tin; me
P
that we were not all killed a> l!i
shells rained over us and minute
became hours of suspense. I!;
linen's mouths mvw i>?i ned. hu
n
j we liui.sl iio there In I daylight,
| told t hem. Now, ami airain on
j or the other ol the men, Ivin
^ with his tare irlned to ?I? ? d"<land
wondering whether tie' nex
shell would not eonie our w:?\
I would sav: 'Hadn't we hctte
t i
I drop ofl now, sir' l.iil 1 i?
| -wait till daylight
I'll AISKS IMS M I \ .
I "It Would have 1 ceo impos-i
^ hie t ? u'e! t he eat ui > r\i n r
' where hill to ! lie shor< hel In
soldiers stood slinnt .n-_; and
\ I
hoped that hy da\ ' ;:r hi no in
I he recognized and save !. I'll
.J grand old Merrimar kepi "dnkiiu
' I wanted to go forward and s.
the damage done then* w? ?t
| nearly all the tire was directs,
hut one man said that if I ro-e i
" would draw all the lire on th
'rest. So I lay motionless. It wa
j splendid the way these men In
hayed. The lire of the soldier:
the batteries and Yisonya wa
' a.wfiil. When the wafer came u
on the Merrimac's decks the cal
s
amarnn floated amid the wreck
r
age, hut, was still made fast t
the boom and wo caught hold c
the edge'and clung on, our head
~ being above water.
;'()no man thought wo wer
' safer right there; it was ijuit
1 light, the tiring had ceased ex
81 cent that directed at the N'e*
1 ' . ,
York launch and 1 feared hnsig
Powell and his men had bee
1 I killod."
TIIK NEItVK OK IT.
8 "A Spanish launeh came t<
' ward the .Merrin.ac. We airi'e
iio capture nor hki run .lust a
'' slie came close (he Spaniards s.-r
ins ami halt' a ilo/cn marim
' ] j 11 in|>? d 11{> ami point. .1 t heir i
j lies at our head -.
1 r \\ \S CKK\ |.K \ III MSI-'I.I'.
" I .-> there any ol^hvr in 111:<
il j hoat to receive a snrremler <
>f prisoners of war?" I shouted. A
-I old man leaned out uiuI<t th
e : awning ami waved hi- hau l 1
y was Admiral ('erven. The mr
h riiies lowered their rille> and *
s were helped into the launch,
ol TASTAMZINU.
o ''Then we were put in eel'
d in Morro Castle. It was a "ran
\jsight a few days later to see tli
r bombardment, the shells strikin
r and bursting around J\1 Morn
t 'Then we were taken int<> Santi;
go. I had the court martial rooi
a in the barracks. My men were ke|
k prisoners in the hospital. I'roi
o my window I coult/ see the arm
sjnroving and it was terrible to 'se
ejthose poor lads moving across th
A
I
ITERF
;i)AY, JULY 13, 1898.
I
rI open and heinu shot down by the
K j SpHiiiards in tin* rillo ( its in
* front ol me. Yesterday the Span
' iards became as polite as could
' be. I knew somethinn was com
linn and then 1 was exchanged."
e\ AN KXIITIMJ KIN AW A V.
I Two Charlotte Vonnn l.ailies in u
It una way at Cleveland Springs.
i.i
?' rr ^; mleiu'ij of t: v?I
Shel by, N. <*.. 1111 v !*.?We
n I _ _
had an excitinir ir":iw, \ vesfer
e
day afternoon.
I Miss Marv tirier am! i -
(ilare 1 'ochnitll', of ( hfujotte.
Mr. Paul Wel>li. of y|?o|l.7v;u..
Mi? K?fello Daniels iroin Ceor
,,i gia, started tor a drive in a sur
j rev. and as tliey were deseend
i lug (lie long steep hill just pre
. ieecdiug the bridge on tin* road to
S1 i I l.y. a I toll slipped, di-arratig
, .J in-: sonic of the harres> nt?d ?*:??i->
ing I lie horses to ren. \\ !? st the
bridge was reaeln-l tl <n rrov
w . tinted over : ! " <>ecn
..it! hurled to ' ?id _
t > eotirse tliey w ?\\ dl ti-rri
j ' Iy ,i - r? d and 1:, i e:.- d In;! no
hoio - Wore Itfolo i:. and :.<? injuries
senolIS.
e
A w agon which happi 1 d to
l?o eoiiiiliiS towards t!:* hotel at
tho time brought t he tin fort itnates
, 'hone* when tliev were carefully
f ' examined and attended to t>v ! >r.
Witherspoon, of Lancaster. S. (' .
and 1 >r. KUis, of Shelhv.
S ;
| Mis> Cochrane hurt her nose
and !>r. Kllis had to put a couple
j oI st ih-hes in if to prevent its hei
ing searred.
.Miss Cochrane stood the operation
with beautiful fortitude.
Miss (irier fell on her head,
i)
^ causing an ugly bruise about her
right eve, but she was fortunate
in securing the skillful services
I of Hr. Bart Witherspoon. of I,an
J caster, S. am) to day ?.!iin
[resting comfortably and her eye
lis very much hotter.
The others .were not. much hurt
" | and wore up to-d:iy.
Yellow Jaiimlico Cured.
.
SulVering humanity should l>e
' supplied with every means po?d
sihie lor its ndiel. |i i< with plea?
ih ore we publish the following :
x j bis i> to certify that 1 was l(
terrible sull'erer frotn Y? How
.laumliee for over six moot lis, and
1 v\ :r- treated I?v sonic ol the bevi
physicians in our nty and all to
no avail. 1 >r. Heli, our druggist,
d r?ij111 ;?>:?tli'tl Kb-el t ie I >i111-1 - :
(i> and idler taking two hot ties, was
'entirely cured. I now take gronl
pleasure in recommending tliein
0 to any person sulleri'ig from this
' terrible malady. 1 am gratefully
1 yours, M. A. Ilogurty. Lexington,
,, K.v." Sold by ('rawford l!ros.
I truggists.
(Jon. Miles has Reached t'uha.
It
(j! Washington, .July 11.?The
(1 war department is advised of the
'arrival otT Santiago today of the
, auxiliary cruiser Yale with (Jen.
. .
. i Miles, and his stall' and a portion
n of (Jarreston's brigade.
it' (Jen. Miles had a conference
With Admiral Sampson and later
I conferred with (Jen. Shaffer bv
I
,e 1 means of the signal service telephono
wires.
I
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'RISE.
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Ro;il nates the loud pure,
* TTliuiesuoic and delicious.
mi
WlK^
powder
AlJiolutciy Pury
SOMKIIAYK A I .UK A 1) Y SAILMI).
(jt nrrul Hilcs (Jot s Aboard the
Auxiliary Cruiser Yale Off 1
< liarlcstoii Harbor?
Was t?> Sail at
Owe. I
Charleston, S. (., .lulv S.?
i i.r Sixth .Massachusetts regiment
|nmi one battalion of the Sixth
liiinoi> are now en route to S*ntia^o
to reinforce Iron. Shatter,
i ! vjieilitn n is commanded by
I > r (i(?i.i':*e A. (inrreston.
' ho In e/e of the two regiments
u i tii out to tlio Yale and
the Columbia a! 1 a. in., the two
erui?ors being anchored at the
, ligii at the entrance to the
harbor. The embarkation of the
troops began at midday. They
I were marched out of camp and
down to Adder's wharf where the
j steamers Commodore l'erry and
I Planter were in waiting. The
i men went on hoard, and, accomJ
panied hy the cheers of the spec
tutors arid the men of the other
regiments, the two harbor boats
steamed down the harbor in the
face of a heavy rainstorm which
j was coming up by Sumter. The
j work ot transferring the soldiers
; was accomplished with dispatch
and without mishap. liv some
mi-take one company of the Sixth
M .CC'h'ltlK^ttu tvqq lnf't on f Ka
I IIK 'VVVU ?1 l?^ * V. I V \/ll iliu
wharves when the steamers starte
I. Ad.it. Butler promptly chartered
a 111?r and took them out to
' ! he 1 ran ports.
ULN. MILLS itOAl l?> II*K YALE.
hen Nelson A. Miles and his
stall' arrived in the city at '?:f50
p. in., remained here but a short
lime At s o'clock (Jen. Miles
boarded tln? light house Kinder
W isteria and went out to the
,t ale. *1 hiwas in accordance
with previously arranged plans,
j It was stated positively that the
! two -hips would sail south tonight. /
! The Sixth Massachusetts is quartered
on the Yale while tl?o Illinois
men are on tlie Columbia.
The expedition numbers in all
1,720 men.
Ful K TIIOL'SAM) IIK.'tl. f V %
There are still in the city 4,000
j troops and others are expected ^
J here from Chickamauga. Noth- b
j ing was seen or heard today v
j the transports that are s?*rvl S* ndv
have been ordered hero. *ntv- ,
' G.
OASTORTA. '
Bears the /t Ito K'nd Hava Always BoU?' '