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fl?ST LET ONGLE SAM ALONE. i Great Britain Will Not Allow Germany to Interfere at Manila. London, June 16 - Germany's at ??tode at Marilla is regarded as the stoat interesting phase of tbe war for tbe moment, The Germans ar? cred ited with a desire to find work for their navy and another success like that at Ki&o Chou would reconcile the nation to the expenditure required to provide more war ships. Theie fore, despite official repudiations, the matter is regarded with some anxie? ty It ia certain, however, that Ger* many would bare to count upon the i opposition of England and possibly Japan. Tbe Daily Mail says editorially : "We do not quite believe the ra mors of proposed seizuree by Ger many in tba Philippines, and for one ?ery good reason-Engin nd would ! bave to be reckoned with John Bull will back tip Brother Jonathan if any attempt is made to defraud him of his rights ? : Tbe Daily Mail says elsewhere : **If a new European concert is patched op against the United States we must not delay to declare our ?elves on tbe side of America It is to be boped that if Germany attempts a demonstration at Manila tbe British admiral will be at band with one or two of bis fine ships to make the demonstration nugatory and ridicu loua" MATTERS IN MADRID. Madrid Jone 15, 10 P. Si - Doke Almodovar Del Rm, minister for for ergo affairs, bas ordered Senor DoB>ee, former Spanish charge d'affaires at Washington. and Li-ut Carre*i, former Spanish naval attache there, to leave Canada Tba Government has authorised Governor General Bianco to eoter?ain proposal* for ao exchange of L'eut Hob noo aod the other prisoners taken wheo ?be American col her Merrimac was ?oak off the entrance to rho harbor of Santiago de Coba T*e Papal nuncio bad a.long confer "eoee to day with Senor Giroo, mintier of the col'joies it is much comment? ed upon SPANIARDS SURROUNDED AT ? MANILA. Madrid, Jone 15 -A dispatch re . ceived here from Captain General j Aognsti, dated Manila. Jnoe 6, Bays: | 4 *Tbe situation continues critical Tbe enemy surround the town 1 have bad oar linea drawn closer around the etty, and strengthened at I intervals by trenches Commnnics tioo ia still cot I expect Gen Mona, j with reinforcements, but I have no J news from bim. The white popula j tion of the suburbs, fearing tbey will j be massacred by the rebels, and pre- j ferring the risk of bombardment,! bave, entered the fortified part of the town, and will assist in its defence. ' I do not know when tue bombard ment will commence :t Featherstone^ Platform. The Prohibitionist Candidate for Lient. Governor Laurens, Jone IS -C C. Feather atone, candidate for Lieutenant GOVT nor aa a Prohibitionist, has tasted the following eirenlar letter : To the Democratic Votera of Sooth Caro?ioa : **I have filed my p'edge as a candidate for Lieutenant Governor of this S'ate For me to make the entire campaign, go into forty one cocottes and ?peak io thea all, t? ao otter im possibility To do so there are two re qa tai te* : First, a mao most be the .owner of a well filled purse ; second, be mat have tba constitution of aa athlete I do wot posner* either. Nei'ber caa I afford to leare my family and brui oe ta for the rr quisle ieogtb of time 1 therefore take thia meaos of letting the people of* the State koow where I s*sao. I I am a Prohibitionist from priooiple, because I believe j? is right. I am op peted to the tale of whiskey in aoy shape, form or fat ios. I am opposed to the dispensary because : First, I be? lieve it is wroog for tba State to en? gage io aoy botioeat ; secood, becaose i it tells aod eooouragea the sate of whiskey aa a beverage. I am at good j a democrat as anybody, bot inside of j tba party I am a free mao ; belong to oo man or set of meo, acd expect to vote for aod advocate what 1 tbiok is right. I am oot going to lie or oater to the will of the people for aoy effice. If eleered Lieutenant Governor, I wiil preside over the Senate and draw my per diem to the bett of my ability. I would alto be ready to be sworo io as Governor io case" the Governor shoo ld die I believe the#eere about the prto cipa! thing? thar tbe Lieutenant Gov? ernor i* expected to do. ANY PERSON Wishing to know the truth in regard to their health should not fail to send for a valuable and new 61-page Booklet which will be sent FREE for a short time to those who mention this paper. This book is published by the celebrated phrsr ciens and specialists-Dr. Hathaway ard Orv ol 22&S. Broad Stilts** Qa? whom yon ahcnkJ BWrMi- Write to-day. The Carolina Boys Given to Gen Lee, j Orders Come for them to be Equipped Immediately. Specai to Tbe State Chickamauga National Park, G>. Jane 16.-The wish of ?be South Car olio ian s bas been gratified Oar reg i ment wi?l be ordered to join Geo. Lee This morning Coi Alstoo reoeived a telegram from Senator Tillman sayiog that Adjutant Genera! Corbin had tel? egraphed instructions th&' this regiment be rqaipp^d immediately as it would be ordered to join Gen Lae at Jaoesoa ville. The officers think it will requite possibly 10 days or two week* to tqaip the boys. The soldiers have become attached ro Chickamauga, bat h A il with delight the possibility of having ?ou h em men fur brigade and d visi .n com mander* The work of equipment ii p.oee^ding ?lowly as there ?re oo supplies to the \ commissary her??. Last night Private Falk, company B. steward for Col Tillman'* waa waylaid at the depef. at Lytie aod robbed of bis pistol, presumably by Maesaebuttg men Capt. Milford proudly wears a swoid presented to company A. by the peo ?4e of Abbeville The name of every soldier in the regiment is engraved on the blade. The Catawba Ri fl J:? are r? joiciog on? cer s battle b&nner made by the fair .romeo of Rock Hill. A Minnesotau, in an adjoin iog r?gi iaet.t, was drowned in Chiosamauga creek last eight The sick are constantly i m propio z lind coo?*qae?try detail work goes bet? ter daily. Look! A atitch ia Time. Saves niae. fl og be'a Too ic (oe? )i reproved. !?$te pleasant) taken io ear lr Spri g ?nd VA I f re-veo ts Chilis, Dengue aod Malaria! Fevers. A.'?soo ibe aver, tones up the sys? tem, Better that? Q J i niue. Guaranteed, try it. At Druggists 50c: and $100 tot tie?. x I oct. A Clever Trick. It certainly looks like it, bot there is really no trick about it. . Anybody eau try it who lisa Lame B?ek aod Weak Kidneys, Malana or nervous troubles. We m*?n he can cure himself right away ny takiag Electric Bitters. This medicine to?e.< op the whole system, acts aaa stimulant to thc Lifer and Eidneys, is a Mood pnriSer aod nerve tome. It cur?.- Cvu atipmiou. Headache, Fainting Spell?, i'ltep leasnesa aod .Melancholy. It is purely rege? table, a wild laxative, aod restores the ?y-tem j t? ita natara! vigor. Try Electric Bittern *od j be con rince i that they are a miracle worker. | Every bottle guaranteed Only 50e a bottle a J. F. W Dc Lorine'* Drug Store. 3 ! Successful Physician *Y- h*>nrtily recommend Dr. Hathavr. *>i ::? j S Broad St., Atlanta, Ga., as b r. ? I factly reliable and remarkably sacce^ful : . treatment of chronic diseases of men ano wv.. They c*;re when others fail Oar read-r-s . oeed of medical help should certainly these eminent doctors and you will rec*?va a ir and expert opinion of your case by ie-urn p.-. without cost. - it^a i $ ? ? mm The Waite is king of ?e ring nmcoioei. Qii!?Ii?y is fir?t consideration of the White macbrae. Washington, May 17.--General Miles has reached heie from Tampa. Fia , and had an extended conference with President McKiuley this morn? ing Daring ?the conference General Miles stated to ?he President that the city of Havana is to be vigorously attacked both by land and sea as soon ae arrangements can be made to that encl., wh'ch is expected to be in a very short tim? Atlantic Coastline. WILMINGTON. COLUMBIA AND AU GUiTA RAILROAD. Conder, aed Schedule. Dated June 13, 1x98. TRAINS GOING SOUTH. No. 55 No. 35 p ra Leave Wilmington *3 45 Len?? kirton 6 34 Arrive P orence 7 25 0- m. a. m. Let?*e F i oi euee *3 20 *3 25 At rive Sumter 9 32 4 29 No. 52 Le?ve Sumter 9 32 *d 32 Arrive Coiombta 10 50 10 50 No. 52 roos through from Charleston via Central R R , leivlog Charles'ou 7 a. m., Laced 8 34 am, Mr.cuing 9 07 a m ?TiiAiNS GOING NO RT fi Xo 54 No. 53 a. m. o m. L*a?e Co'umoia *5 45 *3 ?5 Arrive Sumter 7 10 I 50 No. 32 a. m om. Lea^e vScm er 7 10 *6 C6 Arrive Fie;e.,ce 8 25 7 25 ay m. 8.55 Leave Plortoce leave Manoo 9 34 Arrive Wilintugtori 12 2 j ?Daily.' fDaily except So??day. No 53:uoa through to Charleston, S. C , via Centra! R R , arriviog? Manning 5 18 p m, Lanes 5 55 p o " Charleston 7 35 p m T?-a?n3 0o t'onway Brat ch leave Chadboorn tl 43 a m, arme Conway 12 40 p m. r?turn iog leave Conway 2 45 p m, arrive Criad boura 5.15p o, itnve Cbftdooaro 5 30 p m, arrive Hub 6 IO p m, re'urotog leave Bob 9 25 a m, arrive Cfc adbourn 10 00 a m, Daily exc>pt Sunday. J R. KEN LY, Gee* I Manager T M. BMEB ON, Traffic Manager. R. M EMERSON. Goo'I P*as Ag?n: Writing Papers. POIIIld PackageS Waver ly 15c pound. 2 for 25c Choice Linen 20c pound Orange Milis 18c pound Hanover Antique 18c pound Envelopes to match all styles. For Special Correspondence you can be Hurd's Irish Linen, ruled and plain. Hurd's Satin Wove, ruled and plain. Hurlburt's Superfine. Blair's New Century. Gladstone Bond and Plate Finish. 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