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\ t , LAN VOL. IX. KZZSSSSZZ^ L 1 (0 *V VVaAA ?VA.? N ;i u iwcs vvur m . . Head Ache ? / 4 Are your nerves weak? Can't you sleen well? Pain 4 * in your back? Lack energy? Appetite poor? Digestion ^ bad? Boils or pimples? ^ 4 These - are sure signs of ^ > poisoning. 4 " 4 From what poisons? From poisons that are al- < ^ ways found in constipated ^ K bowels. ^ If the contents of the < % bowels are not removed from > the body each day, as nature 4 4 infcnded, these poisonous 1 substances arc sure to be < i absorbed into the blood, al- K ? % ways causing suffering and ^ frequently causing severe 4 disease. , > There is a common sense 4 4 cure. [ AVtR'sl nine pa > They daily insure an easy ^ and natural movement of < ^ the bowels. ^ You will find thatthe use of 4 S" Ayer's / arsaparffla:: 4 with the pills will hasten >. \ recovery. It cleanses the < i blood from all impurities and p is a great tonic to the nerves. < Hf \ / Write thm Doctor. > 4 Our Medical Department Mi one . . ef the most eminent physicians In . * the United States. Tell the doctor ^ i Just how you are suffering. You y l will receive the best medical advice 4 ' without cost. Address, * X DR. J. C. AYER. J ? Lowell, Mass. i THE BEST MEAT THE MARKET AFFORDS la the kind we keep for our customers. c-an, or senu, ior a nice llOAST Oil STEAK Of either Beef or Pork. None but stall-fed cattle used. We also handle country produce. Meals servpd any hour in the day at our restaurant. S. THOS. BLACK MOW 'Phone No. 69. The . . . n University j\ OF NORTH CAROLINA. 71DEST patronage and fullest equipment W in Its history. Farulty. its : students, * *?; :l Academic Courses. ;i Elective Cotirses: 11 Professional Schools, In l,aw, in Modtaino and in i'harinacy. New llnihllnKs, Waterworks, Splendid Libraries. Laboratories, Kto. Advanced Classes open to women. Tuition, ft*) a year: Hoard, UK a month. Ample opportunity for self help. Scholarships and Loans for the needy. Free Tuition for Teachers. Summer School for Teachers : "1 Instructors 117 Students Total enrollment, 'ill For Illustrated Handbook and Catalogue, Addrot^, PRES. ALDERMAN, Chape liill. X. LANCASTER & < IIKSTKIt J A I i nr % tr i ii fT I Between Oliestor and Lancaster. In effect 12 01 a.m., Sunday, April 23, l?PU. ^ Dally Except Sunday. Southbound- Northbound" No. 15 No. 17. No. 10. No. 11 P. M A . M. I I P. M. A. M 7 3d 10 301 d I.v ...Chester Ar ti 3j i< ;lo ./ 7 55 10 54 * ".... Knox's .... | 5 is ti ot MT ^ ' 3 11 11 to * "...Klchburg 5 35 k?; 8 25 II 32 rt ".. BaacolTlVlllo.. " 5 20 8-22 8 40 II 52 "...Fort Lawn ." 1 5H 7 f*3 ? 2o 12 fti " Graces.. ." 4 1H 718 0 45 1 00 d Ar.. Lancaster.. I.v 4 on 7 oo Jt h ^LiL ?_M il'. M ?._M Q Train leaving Lancaster at 7;i? a. m., con A/ J nects a t Cheste r wit ii Southern Hall way going \ Vaouth, C. & L going north and G. C. A N Vesm\ TAibule and local trains going west IV \Xraln leaving Lancaster at 4:00 p rn , con Ifte at Lancaster with O. R A C. from Cam M, ?nd Cheater with Southern Hallway going ? to W Vtli and south and with C. tic L. north. 5 Train leaving Cheater at 11:00 a. m , connects . at Chester with Southern Railway fropi Char & lotte, also C. tit L. from north. #.aL Train leaving Choater at 7:00 p. m , conneota Vl'l with Southern Rallwav from Columbia, O. C I V At N. from Atlanta and C. A L. from Lenoir. ? A LEROY SPRINGS, m J. M. HEATH, President. Gen'I. Pas. Agent. : AST E LANCASTE] A BRITISH OFFICER SEVERELY CRITICISES Conduct of Campaign in Luzon, Declaring (Jeneral Otis Unfit for tlio Coinmand. Chicago, Aug. 9.? A special (lisnafcll to The Trihline frnm Yin toria, B. C., says : Capt. St. John, of tho British cruiser Peacock, who arrived here from Manila by today's Empress en route home, declares that Gen. Otis is utterly ignorant of the necessities or responsibilities of a campaign in the tropics, lie has 5,000 dead to his account, the British otlicer declares, and h-is hesitation lias already shown his forces that he has no grasp on the situation. Otis' field transport service is declared to be wretchedly insufficient and his hospital corps a farce; and his plan of campaign calculated to advance the enemy's imerest as no otner could. A serious breach is declared to exist between the United States army and navy at the front, and Com m inander St. John says the "first thing the United States govern meat should do is to recall this man. It is really pitiful to see the sacrifice of the splendid men of his army." Incidentally Commander St. John says that the press censorship is carried to the extreme in Manila to save Otis from being swept down in a flood of populaj indignation. DeWitt's Little Karly Risers did me more good than all blood medicines and other pills," writes Geo. II. Jacobs, of Thompson, Conn. Prompt, pleasant, never grip*,?they cure constipation, arouse the torpid liver to action and give you a clean blood, steady nerves, a clear brain and a healthy appetite. Crawford Itros. Tlio Excursion to Yorkvillc. An excursion for the colored people was run last Tuesday from Lancaster to this place, and was the best attended one probably for a time. The principle feature of the occasion was to be the laying of the corner stone to the new church being built bv the African Methodist Episcopal /ion congre gation, but in the absence of the . master of ceremonies it did not j materialize, and necessitated an indefinite postponement of the ceremonies. Though the object | for which they came was a tail I lire, vet we think the visitors will | have little to regret in their visit I as they seemed to enjoy them solves immensely by parading the streets and feasting thoir eyes on the curiosities of the town. It wa> the best behaved set that has beer here in a longtime. A brass band came along, which added life tc the crowd though there was 2 resident one here.?Yorkvillc Yeoman. "Our baby was sick for a niontl wit h severe cough . and catarrhal fe' ver. Although we tried many remedies she kept getting worse until wt used One Minute Cough Cure,?it relieved at once and cured her in a few days."?B. L, Nance, Principal Higti School, Bluffdale, Texas. Crawford Bros. d-w-t To Cars Conntlpatlon Forever, Take Cascarcts Candv Cathartic. 10c or 26c. If C. C. C. fall to cure, druggUta refund money. :r ei^ SE1MI-WE1E1KLY. R, S. C., SATURDAY, SHARP FIGHTING IN HOT WEATRE1 Details of MeArtliur's Advaiu oil Town oi Angeles. Manila, Aug. 0?7:50 p. m.Details of (ien. McArthur's ac vance beyond San Fernando sho that the Amprinann cnvorpil fin miles in the first five hours, an ' at 2 o'clock had advanced si miles along the railway, stretch ing on each aide of it for tw miles and resting at night tlire miles from Angeles, which will I made the northern base of open tions, instead of San Fernanda , where a garrison of GOO men h:i been left. The casualties are between 3 and 40. The Filipinos were sui prised, expecting the America forces to move againstTico. The iollowed their usual tactics < holding their trenches until the became too warm and then r< treating in disorder. They ar now falling back westward towar I'oric. The Twelfth and Seventeent regiments had the sharpest ei gagements. The country oi troops passed over is covere with rice fields and bambo thickets, the hardest possibl ground for marching. The muc in places, wbs knee deep. Angeles is one of the riches towns north of Manila, and i . considered to be a better base<c operations than San Fernando. The forces at San Fernand consisted of the Iowa regimem the Seventeenth regiment, th Ninth regiment, the Twelfth rep iment, Hell's new Thirty-sixt regimet, a battalion of the Sis teenth regiment. Troop E, of th Fourth cavalry and 15 guns. 'in. _ 1 i?i i iiiu iiiuvciiitMii mm uee planned for some time, but wa delayed by rains. Finally tw days ol sunshine dried the ric fields sufficiently to warrant th attempt. The Americans position ha long been unpleasant. 1 he rebel almost, surrounded the town am fired nightly into it, the Amcr cans not replying, excepi on ex treme provocation. It was nece? 1 sary to keep 500 to 000 men o I out post duty constantly. ('aj)t. Deems with a provo< guard last night captured a note Filipino lakir, with.several aliasi i who. bv means of ventiloquisn I I has persuaded the natives that !i i has supernatural powers. 11 raised much nionev, ostensibl I . ' tor the insurrection, which li ... 1! kept for himself. Our soldiers su; ' | rounded his house and corrale II 50 Filipinos. Many others escaj Med. The froops also captured # 1 > 000. 1 Immanuel, as the lakir is gei i erally known, has been predic ing the fall of Manila. 11 "prophecies'1 have created exoi!< ment among me natives who di lieved them. Reports from rebel sources sa Koilcl Dyspepsia Cure thorough! digests food without aid from tl stomach, and at the same time hea and restores the diseased digesth organs. It is the only remedy thi does both these things and can he r< lied upon to permanently cure dyspe] sia. Crawford Bros d-wd-w ITERF , AUGUST 12,1899. ^ Absolutely 1 Makes the food more d e ^ 150 Filipinos were killed in Gen. Hall's engagement at Ca'amba and the subsequent skirmishes. The American loss in the tightie ing about Sati Fernando at 3 o'clock was known to be eight >, men killed and 20 wounded. The loss may possibly exceed these (i .1.. 1:..- - - ? - ? I urines, 111u uiie is uve nines ^ long, and it is impossible, at this r" hour to hear from every point. n Our troops are now about An .v geles waiting; for the artillery, ^ which has the greatest difliculty y in moving, owing to the wet ? ground. e The attack was opened at 5 (* o'clock in the morning, a battery of the First artillery shelling " Bacolor, on the left. Simultanl' eously Hell's Thirty sixth infantry Ir struck llacolor from the rear and drove the rebels out. Armored ? cars, each with a six pound and e two (iatling revolving cannon on board, then moved out on the railroad track, in the contre of :t ... v our lines, ooon afterwards these ls guns did sharp execution. ^ Battery M. of the Third artillery and a hundred men of the ? Iowa regiment, made a feint towards Mexico, while the main e body of troops, consisting of the ?" Iowa regiment, the Seventeenth ^ regiment and a batallion of the Twenty-second, under General e Wheaton, on the right, and the Ninth regiment, Twelfth regiment n and Hell's regiment, under Gen. s Liscutn on the left, advanced ? steadily pouring their tire into 0 the rebels and receiving a heavy e tire in return. The rebels were well protected " by trenches and seemed not to 's lack ammunition. Hut they were unable to withstand for any great 1 I length of time the hail of shots | our artillery and infantry poured '' in on them, and retreated, leav "ling dead and wounded on the j tield. A do/en prisoners were j? . * i cajn ureu iiy our i mops. '' j I in* reports indicate that the "s .Ninth infant rv suH'ered the most, although the casualties ot all the I r 10 j regiments are not yet reported. *' I The weather was extremely hot y : and our troops sufiered greatly. ,e | Hut there was no ('altering. A company ot the Sixteenth I regiment went to the relief of } Hell's regiment this afternoon. r According to reports Hell, out of a total of 102, has had?wounded sent in and the insurgents . are harrassing him in the rear. 1 s The firing, except at isolated 3. points, had ceased at 10 o'clock. Confirmed or Otis. y ? Washington, Aiy*. 0.?General Otis confirms the report of the is battle at San Fernando in the it Quickly cure constipation and re? build and invigorate the entire sys[? tern?npver gripe or nauseate?I>e-8 Witt's Little Early Risers. Crawford -s Bros. d-w-s 'RISE. NO 42 j baking ^ Powder Pure lelicious and wholesome owoc* loll, ing cable: Manila, Aug. 9. Adjutant (leneral, Washington : MacArthur with -1,000 men attacked the insurgent army, 0,000 strong, concentrated around San Fernando at 5:15 this morning. At 10 o'clock a. in. had driven it live miles in direction of Angeles. Casualties few. Attack ordered (or Till insf mm ili.l i,r?f ~ - ...wv.) ? VII'J Iivt 1111L movement. Railway from Angeles north badly washed by unprecedented Hoods of last six weeks. Beyond ability of insurgeants to repair. (Signed) Otis. Hamilton Clark, of Chauncsy, Ga says he suffered with itching piles twenty years before trying L)e Witt's Witch Hazel Sa've, two boxes of which completely cured him. Beware of worthless and dangerous counterfeits. Crawford Bros. d-w-s Our Troops Leave Havana. Havana, August 0.?The last troops stationed in this city left here tins morning for Quemados, leaving on those garrisoning Morro Castle, Cabanas fortress and the outlying forts. The I'atria says the scheme to make model farm schools instead of an agricultural engineering school is excellent and adds: "Cuba needs plenty of agriculturalists, such as could be made by model farmers to initiate better means of cultivation. There should also be a theoretical side institution to study the production of extracts from iruits and vegetables." The municipality of Havana has asked Coventor Ludlow to authorize the expenditure of ?500,000 per year for public schools. * <>ne Minute Cough Cure quickly cures obstinate summer coughs and colds. '1 consider it !i most wmulerfiil j medicine?<| ii -k and safe."?W. \V. | Merton, May'hew, Wis. Crawford Itros, d-w-a Irrilir>?T stings, bites, scratches, j wounds and outs soothed ami healed j 1*3 l>eU ill's Witch Hazel Salve,?a sure ami safe application for tortured llesh. lleware of counterfeits. Crawford Hros. d - w Klood Cure Sent Free. Ity addressing Itlood Halm Co. 384 M ichell Street, Atlanta, (Ja., any Enterprise reader may obtain a sample bottle of their famous II. I'.. It.? liotanie Itlooil Halm, t be crest est cr-in. dest, best and strongest. Blood Remedy made. Cures when all else fails, pimples, ulcers, scrofula, eczema, boils, blood poison, eating sores, distressing skin eruptions, cancer, catarrh, rheumatism. Free medical advice included when description of your trouble is given. This generous oiler is worth while accepting. Sample bottle sent all charges prepaid. Large bottles, (containing nearly a quart of medicine) for sale by all druggists at $1 per bottle. It. It. It. is always ahead of all other Blood Remedies for curing Blood Humors. Try It. It. It. next time you buy a Itlood I'uritler. Kodol Dyspepsia Cure cures dyspepsia because its ingredients are such that it can't help doing so. "The public can rely upon it as a master remedy for all disorders arising from imEerfect digestion."?.fames M. 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