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. . Constant coughing is not only very ^tnoying, but the continuous imcking and.Irritation will soon attack and in% Jure tlio delicate lining of the thnont an trough *fa bpcl enough; but a chronic cough is rqrilly (l;ingoVons. Takt* advice"' and Daup Syrtip -Cures'* Cough or Ooki at owe*.- r . Do^..aic uu.>;l ami pUa?aiil la lake. Puloft recoiv.mni.l it. I'i ico .s > *. At all <lriipfiists. UNCASTFJi F.YFFli'liN: D.UI. a I VA / ^ J J ^ . J 0..4 ruuisnr'j tvtrr y ?*vjrr>?j?iy dtui o-Aiuru *y KY flu-. - Enterprise - r'ublistaiDM Company A. J. CLARK K.M-r. One Y??ir, <; I .00 Six Months. . 50 cts Three Months 25 cts In A<lv;i!)< < . {Saturday, February II, 1 SIM). TILLMAN ON THE RIGHT TRACK. NCOItKK Til K A l)M I MS l ? A TION KOK ITS 1MII M I*PINK POMrV. Ho Takes Part In the Debate mi the MeKner.v Kesnlutioti and Makes "a Characterist ie and Plotiirosqne Ari?unient Washington, February 7.?! two hours or more today, th>senate had tin* resolution dec.. 'ratory of a policy of tins govern ment. in the Philippines und-i discussion, hut no vote whs reach ed, and the resolution went lina!|\ to the calendar. In accordance with notice given last evening. Senator Tillman, nf South t'ar.? Iidr, addressed the senate upon the resolution, making a chain tensuc ana picturesque ,ir:'i menr. Senator Lodge, Republican, Massachusetts, lollowed with t strong reply lo Seirator iilltnm. .-FBb Trl'/.tviv ' o stated clearly directly the condition^ ?- 11 ? \ confronted the United Stat"- m the Philippines. Senator Tillman said, in ; t? injr, that he had listened to tin* debate upon the treaty with in fere-t, but without taking p ?rf it. lie had contented liini?e!t with occasional little l< rays and - with indulging in a 1 i11 i guerilln warfare. *'The fir^t thing that -11 ik ine," said he, "in tin- reading of this resolution i? i?- a' lute i. lessness and its cold Idooded ; " pose?the simple (h-claratK !i rinrr.Aoi, ? > ' ' |.. j i i<> mi) >1111 ' I'll I ' I * ' people of the I'hilippiin-s for our interests, and steadfastly to ignore thru* interests If ! mi ' the no! (.he trend of events, the r.ittliratir n of the treaty promt*-- - to bfinj; disaster to the p trt? iv sponsible lor it. ' If it was ri^ht" s.ii l he, >.i. 'i : cus'en:rrhe charueu of vo'-*<- < :i rat ition, "to ' .?r h ti < i; v on \yf rdav. it wa- r.fhr de eat% e-terda v." !!.* o.i I '.hat nevil n his legislative ev;.er; enrc I/id he heard .-<? rna:i\ peech - aaiiin.t a pr> |o?itiou dlowed l<\ ho many votes in ! i VOI* of tin* proposition. lo hitind if imliitited that certain tutors had yielded to pressure. t.eernin^ the < ' n.-titntion, ela red that the on I v sei n 111 Vft'of it was that which that a treatv could only f o ft | ^-thirds' vote n of thd trg^tyffiie paidi had determined tnfTpct ftTaT in law the Fiiipip<^r rebels against the t inted States. If they fired on ^ur llag they would lie regarded as rebels. Tliut was tho way the world, saw lL. However, the trou'. hie iu the 1'htlippitie* might terminate, the Filipinos would be regarded as patriots <fS^F*Avere (fighting for their libert^u'st a^ ,j much as were the Ameftgaji rev nlutiti'iist^. (rg* ! ,4If any resiilntiotf is pa*snd ; here, we ought to pass one tiring i.g peaee to the Filipinos, not 1 disaster "The question now is: 'Are we to take the place of Soain a- task masters and tyrants I'd ruing to Senator Lodge, who was listening to the speech, Senator Tillman inquired if tho si?u ation in the Philippi ne< was not unique, was not unduplieated anvwhere in ln-t"i v. "I think." replied Senator Lodge, "that the situation is unique in this, that the people to whom we have taken liberty and fret dotn have turned upon 'is," Sena Oir Ti 11 ma n declared that the situation in the Philippines \ s I 11II I if 1 " III."! ATI <*11 Ml t'ron?*??! < r?*:i? I?r11,4iti in tin* Trail!-v:ii?i. ami. aftm r?*"i?'w in^ T.i*tr 1 in )'- tronTIf in ^nuili Afri en. ?:?i-1 flint \v?' w.inli'I nothing in thns?* i-land** oxoopf h poivor ?> mntrol tlinir fori'ign pnlu*v. ' I if ITM'." In* ? ?>f I rini>il. "'vc i .in -?nd ton*- i? fh"Hv;iihl- >1 troops fn tln< Thilippim ami, :? ; tin* sonator from Montana (t'art?*r t -ai l tlu- nth?*r day, wh inn -imot thou* pi'opli? to d'':?f|i, Imt oiiulit wi> to do it ' I- :t honorable tor ||? to do t? f" Senator Ti IIman 11? *n n m! < me v?T?'- f rom Kipling'- !ato-t poem, "I lie White M: n*-= linrdnn." -* Iti<*11 nr- lege rdi'd a- exactly littod to our < >-e. "Kvery man in thi* linrnln r I>IIt (i\ .** - tid hi*, "w ho had ha I to do with 111 colored iHi'ii oiti'd ngain-t the treaty. ? i' oi the south have home "'In* white man"- lutrdeh." it was htmieddown tons I > v your father ami ui 1 iiaiu! it < Ii11s_'S to us !ik th* -hir! of No?us." No mam triined that wo did not want to Iin'of|"ior.ito into our citizenship the inoiioroi population of tin* I'in iippiiios. ami mau^iii" ito an othor i too -trusii;!- in the I nitod States, *' I InTe are t * \ ? o 11 ies in the I 'a ille," -aids, natoi !'i!linan, ''over li ifli our lino l.r. ah - to the I ; oo/.o. I H"r ' ho i no it is a h r hi i,oor "d peaoo. eood wtll, 11 horty at "' nr . -perim . i ivci ttie other ? M a i? i: ; it is o .11 i>!( h ?i i -< t a to! do ! i in ,; 1 ? !o do w ha t I'o force upon ' ii'i-c people a pivernment \\ !o ?! ' t Ik iti daeforv 'ml .-m or too I lie hit'- tor I ho ' ' 'tithe All - .M c r.n i f r ti T .(i M 'A :i - . r 1 ti ded !>\ v-n:iinr I i !irt? in <-|n-och. in : !. < 1.1 <?! which I? ?t Itnil i : . I tli . .;' f ~ r?-i ltlli}J t ? t lie i ii'ii rri'i't ion in ?In- ! * I?i I; f> pun's ii^iiii.- "**p in ;iti<] ' in* part A uu : tin I- h? '" '< in it ! i:rI ln'i' n i n itiii' I dim. ; t lv i ti >j i if i i, r -; r I ti t t? [d imd n | n I !,< A iin i < i ' t in f !.? I Hi Ill ;.i (If . I 'I ^ ? r i !._'< 111 I t 'I' r . i \ < ?r?<r? - } r In- j.i-i.l? nt to 1 li ncr i! < it j? . > ; Admiral ! > -V, < ; In \ r n I .1 f lie | "if - 0::r?- in their tm.'ti. t if tinI'11 i pi tun, ail<) tint \ wnrd oi deed to ( revoke timin. A fnrt I) l^flt ill^O, ( i ell (Til 1 < >t |?, !: ii' i*?! iiicc with order- received i"r??tti tin- udmini-tration, officially nf< rtimd ApiinaMn tliaf ho had im intention *>t makinu an attach upon the I-111 pi no troop?.'\, . Senator f-odge concluded hy re| iterating Iuh statement that it I wj&hiR WjSr that the KilipjnoB ttftdfjinadte a ttreconrerted anil a preatrrad^MhAHttafk upon Mil1 troopa at Manila for the purpose of inlTtrt*t?e*iVijr netion >itpon the l tjrpat.w r t ( ] > ' ' ") ! -Senator Tillman seen red the iloor again to read a paragraph from Major HoLl's report ou the condition of the Filipino in*nrilMtitc, and concluded with the decla rat ion that the reaee commis?ioner? had gone to I'aris with the purpose of hnvinir the Philippines, and that it was now the purpose of the administration authorities to kill the Filipinos like sheep. The Indian appropriation hill was r:iKt'h up, 'inr nor entn plot oil. At 1 .* p. in, tlio satin to wont into I'xpoutivo session anil soon a ft or wit r < 1? ad.jotirnod. TilK AITKOrKI.VTION HILL. II will In* well In note I lit* approprint ion- a- reported I>y f!i * way- ami 'moans <*<ttntnifti"\ ami what is rejjardod :o ? ary In run the jjnv' crniiient. The following is a mutuary of t In- hi 11 ,a- report it : ?;n\ernor's < iilii'i* ilnvcrnnr *ii.oi"i; private secretary. $l,l!.*>o; mc--cngcr. $ in i; eihi ' i 11i*?*lit I n in!, mi ; -lat innery :i11 I -tamp-. $:>nn. sei-ret ary of SI at *- ? uliee Secret ary of State. fl.'.i'Hl; clerk of Secretary, f 1 ,.'{.'iii; cunt indent fund, stat inner? ami stamps. $.Min. < 'milpt roller t ii'iieraI"- < >tlle? ('mn ptroller (Jeiiertil. $ I,'.Kill: chief clerk uf i ninpi roller tieneral $l,|li(i bookkeeper, $1.Ion; cunt indent fund. $200; -t at ioiiciy and -lamp-, ^Hhi; printing, 4! Kill* f r ?i v.?11 i ? ?r .i\ tw.ii. - !" Stat??Tri'a-uri'r"- < Hl'n-i'-St :?t ? Tri,a*?nr?*r. Sl.ltnn; ? lii I" i-lork. :? 1.t wo hottUkiTpi-rs, :??*li: runt innt rum!. S-'iio; print iitt; In mil-. t . ??: - -nilp? nml -t :it inmT\. vJmii. -iipt'rint< inlfiit nt' 1 iiiiK-rit i-iti. s 1 : i-l?>rk <if t h?- ^npi-rint '-niliMit. ^i'ftn: i-miifitimmt f11ill. printing li.mk- anil hirm- lur -iliool-. .-.'.Vi: Mali' Imaril 1" i-ilinn' mil. -I at iutnTV ami ?t:iinp?, v pin; i ra vf 11 i in; \ pi-n- -.* I ."in. Ai) jul.'ilit ami I ii?pi'i't nr < .i'tii'r:il, >I. jii??: rli-rk 11f A'ijntiint ami In?| tor i.i'iii'ral *'iuii: Stato nrmoriraml inaint ai n iiii.' Jirniorv .$.'{.*(?: mt i njpMit f nml. #l.*.ii; -tat i in' r \ atn! -tamp*. for i-olli'- t i nu arm-. :t?l \ i rl i -inj?. pn lit i nj;, ft .. *."ino: t o a--i-l I'om pan it's t o tnai nt.iiti ortrani/.at inti?. *-yi?nii. Vftornnv ?ii'tmral's ntlloi' \ttorn??y < Mii-rtil. $l,'.iiM: a-si-t.'in1 Attorm-y .fiii-ral, 4: i'oiiI i njfi'tit futnl. * l.VI; -tationi-ry ami -tamp-. $7*i: tor c\pi*nnl litigation. -1,'itMi. Railro.iil < otnmi<-i< tn>r-' t >Hla Railroad oommi-sioni'i-'i. *%? ? r*1 tar> "I railroad roinini --n to r-. SI.-Jihi: out i np'iit futnl. -7M1 --tali' Librarian'* < Mii'i* 1a? lilira "iii 11v:| i,l 11111 i. it ioiiorv ami -! a i i i j > . I' ' >f j n. < Ij i-m' anil liimtiii^ l.no**, I'nr i mi w a l - Ii in t-ii mi?i ipianl* J", ir State House ami ground*, situ; for janitor iif Mali- lion-.', 11: fi?r i*i<K i; i i'it <il' 'I ':?t ? M oti -lio.it iiig ap ]>:t r it ii ?. -os rii \ - ll \ <! - ! :a r- [ir. i limit Ii f?.r - v ?i ii.oiit Ii**: lor two lit't'tniMi o| I li<" u I ? lloii-i" floating a |>|iarai ii-, ' "|'? oil I s Ii s < ilollar- | ii* r imiiitii lor \ .-ii on.nt f. ; for 11j; 11ifi r for r> -1 of I ho si- ir. I'w i-fity-fii i" ilollar- jut iiionlli I'oi . ."it j m;.oil linnl ol pi-r ii' tin" ?'iii- I Inil-i", < Hii- Iliiinlri"<! II ir-. .Ill ill I-ill I I 11:1 r t It; # ll f I o I" I l.ii't .lii-in A fat i" .( :?* i i ! 111 y.< It. (Jnry, i..."i(Hi: ormi< <1 listiito, .1. I'ojll". V . I 11 - ? . I Ira |t. .loio -, : . ilitry ol Hie ' Jmllfi' uf Ni jmlii'iul ir<Miit. 3,(nmi: *_M iii?! iuI ir? nit. li.ooo- i "p.'i i ll '-irriiii. 'l.iioii; lili polo i i. r< .1!, .I,' 1011; ' Ii j 1. < 11 a 1 ai?? 'lit. ..." It . i i.-. il | cir<*iti>t al.tKN'i 7tIi jttt)iritti ir?*tiit " ; -1I1 jii<l H"ia I a 1 r. 11 ". - i ;. j ? ilirllura, 1.!1 - ilars < ! rnpt"*r?. I.'I1'': lor I? rI of ~-1.5?r "i ' ourl.MtO. tor.Matf reporter.!"'" ! r lilnar 111 ol Siipn in." ourt. - < mi .miimt '? ~'j{ r? ii. < .i-iri. : <*iiiit ini?i*iif pPiMii'* > ir' ' books for SiipPi'MM* ' <1111-1 libitr . > 'fur :i f t * 11 ft :i ii f on ' ' mi f. ? i ijllM-s of .-mipri-mi' < <>iiri r#-(? ir* I > i; r 11 < if lli'.'i i I Ii i Jim la ii in -r at ' Imrli'etI'll, l.ii'iO: i|i!ir.in' I i?iii. <'lirjrlf-luii linrlnip. 1, .".111fino olHror. Sf. 11 n . 7"" ilinn, l.'iO; i|iiar;iril iiio < Mm-im . 1'orl lioyal, 7011; i>\pcnsc-, ;iih?: k"i*|nt lio-jotHl, 17 "?; <|iiaranliiic oilinT, 'iriirfjotow 11, l.'iO; oxjH'rihcs, 150; keeprr l.a/.ari'tto. 1 ;$(K)||for carwiiif,' oiiL^bvisj^V of fttd LlishinjB State uSntl oi|taJwtli,J,g> >* jyi^JL'l,,arRTt'IU> -g0 \ and infectious diseases, 7,500. Tax Department?Auditors, 25.3(H); pi i tit lug, 2,500. on Soutdi Carolinft<Village;27,550: Win- tic t lirop,'.?fU,0(K) and 5,150 for scholarship: f0| South Carolina Military, support lien- 1 elleiaries 20,000:rcpairs, etc., 750; Col 1 oreil State Industrial Normal College, ' ,r new buildings, support, etc., LS.U0O. ttc Penitentiary?Superintendent,!,000: captain of guard. 1.050; physician. 1,050; chaplain. itoo; clerk yf Penitentiaav, 1,200. Hospital for tnsatie-^'Superiiiten- s" dent and physician. .'!,000: regents, I,200; support... 100,00p: Wallace jirnpert y, 4,000. Deaf, Dumb and Itlind asylum, IP,- <u j noil. ' rai Catawba Indians, ^ort. tin Miscellaneous?Water. State insti- to t lit ions. 2.00'); claims. 2,0n?.i; super- j|l( visors of registration 0,oo0; public | printing, l5,ono: repairs St. Helena I ({iiarant i lie station, 200: Port Itoyal, j 23o; electric lighting. >late im-titu- til) I I ' t ions.2.713: gas. ]f,n; fuel. State House, |-p| si ii i; peiirions, lOO.IKHi; clerk, tlOO; 1 (jf I stationery, I Jo; phosphate inspector,! j l,5no; State Fair, 1,200; balances due ?rl nil salaries, small amounts, 3.3SI.I0; j tisb patrol, 5no ; Code commissioner, art 100; Supervisor l.ee, 300; portico and closet. State House. 2UU: bookcase Thirty Dollars; standing invest iga- ^ t ; in* < i on to i 11 "111 'iiinml *.n i t. _ - ? \?> tcrvst oti jmldic tlclii, ."1: |?a?l ilnt* int?'r?'-t <>n (mini*, ,4MHI. . 11 a FILIPINOS GREAT LOSS. THKIK CAM ALT1KS AM 01'VI I'll TO FOI K TllorSANI). jR?j l1,1 (ioneral 01 is lias Control ot the Fi Situation?A^tiinuldo Still lie- p., llant. Spaniards Assist Insnr- ., irrnls. "" f l.i Manila. !*\?I?. 7.?There was a ''' -harp half h mile from Sin?:ilono Monday. I In* Fourth Nihra-ka. a nlod Iiv a part <>i tfi ? I tali hat tory. engaged the ' I' ilipiin. t ir? ??. Mio Nrthraskans lu-t one -load ami thre? wounded. lm (ieneral HiIh's hrtuade eaptnr??d the waterworks of Singalnne. The Filipinos lied in disorder. Thcv t?? ?k along th?? valves, t. , heads, steam chest, cylinder and w i pn inpintr muchi tie. i b< l>r. Young, ex (|uartormnster of do tin- I hird artillery, was captured, ' " killed und horribly mutilated. (tvershiras briga lo took I'ar angue and two field guns without opposition. . MeArthur\? divit i has ad- ^j vanced hevond (iagalon<iuin, for- i.<> eiiig the I'llipinoK to retreat upon ( 'oloseuin. The division sustained ? no loss. Washington, leh. 7.?tienoral On < i ;r <?'itdc- the" adjutant general from M inila on the T151 that the y insurgent .?riu> was concent rated B around Manila .min Luzon pr??v , 1 nice. II l| III ber I tl e nVt r J0.000, Itll g several quirk tiring and Krnpp B field e1111-. A good portion of B t hem arrived later with .Mau<?n Two K ru ;* lit J u ^ri'at i it ;t it \ r i !! - wit** ? i Jit til'r<l. I iiH iii-ui W-"-j 11 ijliaiil It lev of ammunifi ii; 'J*iiT?* a m.iiiImt of Sp-ifi! :r<!- ?*tvi'?I th * i11 ?tjr ??'111 ? I I 11 " ! > . I in- JiiHin^i'iil- *'oMt*t nut * 1 -r i :i?r *t11 r* rn"11m? . i. ?t "ir :: ii'"-. "ii" -' ! v i >1 11 i n !. i !. ' * .' :id 11 !! i r j. ! ! i k i k11 a 'ii (mptlirill^ r i j .?r: \ of i !|i- . |j, ;. \ 1 ? .: ? i -.ii.i! i * :i<) il*? : . . I * ? ?lu?ir i ! ' I?1 r>0o i ri B 11 1'ii'ir u?.i:ni!c(l :u. ' j r i? J My lio 1,0'M) Wu j I t"< k tin' 'a ;ifi'rwi?rIti nod pump S . -t.it i >ii y i<-t Til.? v. Six tnilrs 19 " i "r ? ???1 -1 !? r.?I> 1?? -l.iriu- E 1 -h 1 I'Ut tin miulo 110 B At.*ml. j ho pump wore 0<?i snaked. ( H I In- <Uppl.V < ! 1. I ho i .troops arc 10 spirits and I c|uiot prevails. \ Mm Madrid, I <d>. 7.?aWui 11 aIdo isI 1 t4(}JPVrI;>'y*\.''1 K StUiWay jh| jjf Stotaida?. 'Cjnp^trsi. <>? rjlrew Si nt tm? ATlicrfra ns~N?pWnlmVhe $ ht and calls upon the Fitipingff^ y]9 neres* to suspend the constitu**' jfl hi. The Rfcotid says: "Wf have iitrht our ancient oppressor* ^ B thout arms and wo now triiM %. V >d to defend n* mraincfforeiS3 ^JH iranem* <gj] Thn Nehraskans recovered ttje W d parts of the pumps injuring Vj ipt-edv resumption of thy v?aty>r ^ H pplv to tho city. , . . j Jr'Bfl M a nil?; Fe b. 7, X 45 to m. ?Tbe nericans now have compHw j ntrol of the situation within a litis of nine miles of Maniiti, ^ a lines nxfending to Malahnp, the north', and I'aransque on -!CV'* ? snutK, Tolly 25, mi'es long. hile a few detached bodies still er desultory opposition the tin hndv ??r jnsiir;:rnh iti full J treat and are ufforlv routed. fl thp hordes of rebel troops I initially in battle array fullv a 4 irtl are incapacitated. Others ? scattered in overv direction. ^ L'se Dr. Hull's rough Syrup A " that hacking rntiuli. It is the ^jh nod lei Of t?.r thiu.it and luno ectlons. ( )ne hot He of this re- \ T \ td<? remedy will ellect a cure. T ice J.* refit.;. 'However, the trouble in the iilippines t?i i uh t. terminate," id Senator Tillman In his speech * the Senate oil Tuesday, "the xk?lipuios would l>e regarded as triots who were Ii<xliting for or liberty just as much as were ? American revolutionists.'' ere is no fault to lie found with it statement, eertairily. The nple tridh i-- that we are. in a pe 1 es>Iy taUe position in this I i IP pi tie mallei, no] wholesale ~ . .... . r ua,nii'i (ii uic |?ai rims will nut I?r??v?? it.? News and t'ourier. ItyUcili, N. t'. I'Vbruarr s.? a Derr.orrftie f?iisla11v?? < ?< i tu iiiutit determined mi tho l-11 tu I loli.ii amendment wjticlj !! 11;? <iihiiiIt't? '! t'i tin* viiImih at next reuul?r eleetmn. It was r?d??d ii? Ii ivi. it introduced in J N'lit't' arid toe vote will la* < 11 i.ii it ?>ti Wednesday next mail) h i* reports! riiat six soldiers "J"'J i New ^ ?>rk llcminrsit aie !; with vello a lever. 'I'liev are ' t regarded as heine espeejallv i ?11?-. i r^CT^TiS^aiiiira rni* ? ? ? ? ?? ? ? - all mmn J^:HF-TEt.TM.1 Off- ^ all th? pain andsicknessfrom ^Vwhich women ^ derant;' 'iiTit In | . JV t h - f1'. *^^7\^ju '-VV when a woman Is not well these organs arc affected. But when they are strong and healthy a woman is very seldom sick. ua^?re5kj?t Is nature's provlsi: n for the regu- a la!i i ' ttio mcr.Mryal function. I L It cur" ill " fcnialo troubles." !t y i r the >irl In I / her " the wife v ith . ^ ^ rnrstlc and mafrnnl car' s, an I BL' the wot:. .11 appi r iiing the per: 1 knov/n as the " Change cf Life." They all need if. They arc all benefitted Ly it. For advlco In : requiring rpnclal directions. addf plvlntr symptoms, (V " Ladies' A: r y Department, . The Chjttano-jca M calcine Co., Chatunooev Tcr.rs. THOS. J. COOPER. Tupelo, Miss.. stye ' My litter suffered from vory Irregular and painful menstruation and doctor* <. ." could not rello?o her. Wlno of Cardut entirely cured her and also helped ray mother through the Change of life." t.,( > y