X XiA Ll t7;i !M" x'l iJ --r-.S ! V; J.L "yv ! '.-ill: !, ' A. - 'V- VOL. XI. NO. 2741 WILMINGTON, N. C, SATURDAY, NOVEMBER o,M 898. p jlUPE 5 CENTS J r i 1ft SI Views of the Editors of ' Leading! Dailies. , A SWEEPING YIGTORY - For the Demomtlc Ticket Pf edleted T-bf aIl-Thejudlcial Ticket 'Safe by a; (;ood JIaJorfly-rA Decided Cain in ', Consteinen-Tbe LegUIatdre to bej Democratic; will! Cloie Iajorlty In !' the Senate nud Good Plurality in th Ifoue. Washington, Nov embfr' 4. The As sociated Press ha4 received the fol- lowing signed statements on the polit leal situation in North iCarolina frora- thf-1 editors .of eev ral of the leadings mornlogr papers in fche state:; Vl'ilmin-gton!.- N C. ' November 4. Oil while-, suprenlacy Iparty , in .th) stal if? how only vaiting"for the Stq of Novembj-ri it. to aehievf the greate&o victory ever recorded, irestoring law and order and public confidence by thq election of the- judiciary ticket, atj least-five of the nine congressmen andj ,a nigtjority in -each jslat ur.e. Thej slate close? but there wil branch of the letr- senae will be vveryjj be ai good working! majority in the house. . ." ; j As I to the situation in Vilminf?tort, it iP stjll f?rave but the' probability of aj very f serious race' contlict is growing less .daily. Tjhe' decision of the repub licaji! managers to j place no county tickejt in: th field -making a demo cratit' county out pf a County having 'a republican majority of 750, was the last move iney couiu mane 10 -preveiiu extreme measures.! JACKSON & BELL, Jditors Wilmington Messenger. f.: Wilmington; NC., November 4 All indications now 'point jto a. peaceful election in Wilmington, and it is highly : probdble - that) the 1 itenubUcan majority of about -l.OiX) tin this .county will be overcome; .This miy bet explained as follows: "There has been fin increase of! about 5u0 in the white-registration.ihe negro registration has fallen off abouTr - 200, ana rt isestimaitea tnatitne.raiiure "ofvthe-republicans fx nominate candi ed a tes'-s for eotinty- offices has so dis- ,gusU'd the n tired' f -them pgroesl thatj several hun wilL'iiiot go to the polls. iThere will ho iintiniddation . here; levery negro cl in vote - witnout moiesLa- - "tion ; but a t great to resen 'reat many I of them are .determined the jiction of their! white leaders 'by taking ho part in the: ' election. 1 The general unparalleled- situa n its ion in the state is .political history. There is a i gen u i! ne, uprising of tha whites, brougSit ja-bi jconditions- oxisting; Carolina. The .--women a re a ut by the horrible in eastern- North f? deeply interested as the men, and th leir acitivity and en ergy '-are .-.potent .r faietors! in the cam ja-igm Feveril tho.usa.ndj white repub licanHi, tVjo, liaK-e conjie ovf r- to theldem ocrats.' apd tKere i.-j .little- doubt tha-t .inree-unns ot the populists will vote for what they. U1 the ticket,1 next Ticsday. white man's In tr'irs (the ixth) congressional xlis- triet, ,RellamyL democrat, will he 'elect- ; . led, overcoming. an .dverpe majority of , .r),o. j ,J he, demoeraCs are sure -of three kongrfiSismen. I with hstroiig probability :that M.u-y viileloot five. - ..j rEve!rrihing j :secma- to "be going, the democratic.-wpy,. and ' indications all .-fayoTui-v political re1olutiln. The Star Xtu-ecast Is-that the demodrats will elect , their Jjudiciary ticket by not less than S,P(K), nuioJrity,J Avill ftave.-,' decided ma jority in thf lowerjious of the legis lature and, at least tWc-nty-eigftt of thf- prty members ojr the senate. A strong point of ,the democratic po- i.sition H thpt t-liere w ill be a decrease I in, the republican amd fusion' vote andi . ji euiiyiaeraoie increase in the straight .democratic vote. This, augmented b v a .jnajorf pf. the poplilist Vote, will uh- S - dtuKtfdly give the democrats" the state, fl WM. IT.t BERNARD, j;cii or Morning Star Cha.TloT.te- N. C November 4. Whi the snuatmTvijn this and pnnieularry at state: is verv tense P Wil m in rrt rn T not btlieve that thek-e will be between tiov,- ami, election day, or then, anv icx!Lfi vt um peace. i nis opinion is Aased -cm the fact that both sides are so well prepared for trouble. It is such a case -as that t of jthe nations, whii -are best .prepared for wJar being the nM'iy i ii navt-ar.i intormation received , here h? tlnft the Wilmington -TU:-groes ire lar Jess aggressive than thoy have "beien. ; and the withdr.-rivnl -of the repu'tilid-an ticket there unduubt- niy ma kes tor:- peace. no-danger of -any of he central or vest,ern t counties, though inferestin the approaching ?lection. lis very keen. ThevoJiger I pflht is! in those counties of tns''east wjhore Vhe negroes either predominate nirt,are very numerous, and ot" these New Hanover, in which Wilmington ' is sHuaed is the storm centre, .-'i' ' ' -'! ' -. L;-t l-,- ; Present -lndiciatidns I democrat , will I w-rtt are that: the thje legislature from . the ,f usinnists elect their : judi ial tickets and gain the upper hand ot iour , representatives r Sn congress. fThis belief Is based npon unquestion iable facts :lhat many nopulisis and Avhite- republicans are flocking to the democratic ; standard! Some - of these, is for' instance Major Wj A. Guttirie,1 : populist! candidate for governor two years, ago, in taking- this - step, - an ncfunce that they have hot changed their political jfaith, but pay the erri prencTes of . the situation - are such as to suggest the union of the white forces ior this election, if-no longer. " . J. P. jALDWELL, r.uuor viiariouq UDserver. .'Raleigh..- N. !C, i November 4. The political' tension is such las has not been known lh ; North : Carolina since 11876. In eastern,; North Carolina where the political Odi vision is ! along race Jincs, the white people are aroused lo uf i a point where theyfvrilf use every law ful means to restore white supremacy. There has been i no disturbance 'except at threejJaees -and jthere Is $o appre hension felt except In two s or three counties ; where.. th contest is hottest and even "there the conservatism of the people probably ! will; avert trouble, i In Wilmington, the democrats pay voice in public i affairs. The condition is "so intolerable that the business men of .all parties hatp advised that the ,wh4te man's ticket, be "elected without opposition. The republicans' of. New Hanover agreed to' this 'and, there will be only one ticket in that county. Thousands of peopfe have returned to the democratic party and huhdred? of republicans will vote with the demo crats on local tickets. I spoke tonight at Southern' Pines;. It is. practically populated -by northern settlers. With .one ., possible exception, the northern settlers of that 'resort will vote the democratic state and local ' -tickets, though a majority (of them are repub licans upon national issues, t if. This is true also pf the northern set tlers In otherpartsj of North' Carolina. rMany of ; them are1 fc.mong the most ac tive workers" for jthe success of 1 the democratic ticket. I The campaign has resolved: itself moi-e- into a fight for white rule and -protection- to property : than one of political divisions, and"the ; democratic victory it seems, will i be won--by the aid of jthe best, element in ! the republican:! and -populist parties. Nearly all the : men of these parties with large property. interests will vote i with the democrat.. In the recent pa i rade of 1,000, men wearing red shirts in i Richmond . county jthere was .quite: a s number of' white populists iind white republicans. This ;shows their deep interest in' the campaign and the tre mendous issues involved. ; , JOSEPHUS DANIELS, Editor Raleigh News and" Observer. flattery I, Not Ordered to Wlmlogt u (Special- to The Messenger.) r ' Washington, D. p.," November 4.-r-The dispatches sent ;o'ut from Wilmington :last night to the effect 'i that Datery I. of.-the Second artillery, now at Fort Caswell, would arrive in , that city ! Monday night and fepend the -next day, Tuesday,- so as to pe there in case-, St riot, and then, leave Wednesday morn ing for the point of embarkation for ' Porto Rico, were empIhAtically denied by the adjutant general and th secre tary of wak to me today. : j Under no conditions can -the troops imove to Wilmington : without orders from the department here, juhe- entire regiment to which jthar, battery is at-itached-. is under orders to, hold itself in reidiness ta go o ffuba,-but no orders yto move have "been issued and none will be for probably two or three- weeks to 'come, r ... ( . .An official at, the war department said-today that there is n need for stating .again that "troops wilTbe sent .to any point in Xorih Carolina-on fe!ec tion da,jT, as he hsjit on the auihorky ;of ."Secretary:--Alger ijhati thi' president has .declared himself opposed- to any such action.: The resident said .to i a f riend that"; sending troops to North Carolina at -the time would be a fa:tai mistake and would be disasfrous to re publicanism in North Carolina". ! A number of democrats who are" here in office will leave tomorrow and Mon day, to vote at their homes. Some were unable to, obtain leve at this time. -Carolina Wiu si-Foot Kail ;amc (.Special to Tile Messenger.) s. Ghapel Hilt, N. c.' Novjember 4. The university football eleven defeat ed Virginia, Polytechnic today ln; Win ston by the handsome score of 2S-to G.v Touchdowns were - made by Ben nett, Gregory, Copelanci, ' -Shuil and Howell. Two goals! Were' massed.! The repon says it wasa good game, and Carolinarplayed fine ball. . The boys here are", happy over ' th"e victory, as this! is jthe first1 big.game. The , students wired congratulaitions to Carolina in fine form. , - - Overcome evil with good! Overcome your coughs and, colds with One Min ute Cough Cure.It,is so good children cry ior it. j.t cures croup; bronchitis, pneumonia, grippe and all, throat and lung diseases. R. R.Bellamy. " j- ' ''' '"'--;.. (! :: ;.; -'Jr - J-7'- !'j -' !--. V-if "''! '. '::" . To Hasten Troops to Cuba 4 i Washington, November j4. Advices from the .Cuban military commission ioday are to tne effect that the Spanish evacuation of Puerto Principe will take :Urjace "earlier than November 22nd, and that it will be desirable to1 send' the troops designated in the order issued yestreday as early; as .the. 15th.' The transport Cfester, ifwhich: i ill carry a' regiment. probably ? will sail from Sa vannah on tho Sth, fwith the Fifteenth infantry,, which is to go to Ihe town Of Puerto PrincipeJ The Eignth cav alry &nd Third (Georgia will foS.ow soot af-tert ard. - i ' Dry Goods Jlarket i NewYork, November 4. Business in the dry goods market was' not above thvj rectsnt average proportions and in other J-espects without any new fea tturVis..pf material consequence. Special spring lines of cotton goods wereXin mruest. but. prices!! did not suit buyers.- Fine printed fabrics are gettincr -well tinder orders without the larger buyers operating upon extended scale. There was no business in regular, print cloths reported today. W-:: i, rv..v,:;,:V,'.;'-;r j,,;-.!:;: Grand Reception for the1 JTIarla Teresa Norfolk. Va., November 4 The board of -trade and business? men's associa' ition have taken up t the proposition to give the Maria Teresa, .a I magnificent ovation ..- on her arrival in; Ilhmpton Roads. The day -will be made " a gen eral holiday in mercantile j and ship ping circles, and gaily decorated craft of every. description jHvilJ constitute the - reception fleet; j.viBaS 1 ROBESON AL1S RIGHT Another Big Democratic iRaHy Held in This I, Good Old, iWHITE SU PREMACB TH E CRY Of the Sterling Men of Robeson County---ACf Old-Fashioned Demo i cratic Rally Five Thousand People Gathetlrx Hear. True Ienio- i . . ::.-- ,. V. ' - ! . cratic Doctrine cnarics li. of the Campaign- Robeson Democrats at "Work for the, Redemption. of theSftate 3Iany Populists Return to Democracy, u - Lumberton, N. C, November 4j The great ciiiaign waged in Robeson county fon the past three.months for the cause o4 white - supremacy was rounded up here " today with a big .depocrgjjlici rally and' barbecue. It was the occasion; for the general rm,eetint pf the white i .govern mnt unions or'the county. All day. yesterday la&j night and this , morning the white people from every section of'the; c4untyvarmed into Lumberton, until the town was literally a mass of people;, Wi&n the train arrived -bearing the powerful champion of white supremacy,- Castries B.'Aycock, who was to be the speaker of the occasion, a grand spectacle Iwaa presented. There were, lined up on Main'street, leading from thje dept, 1,000! mounted men m red shirts,' a large 'number of carriages and other s-vehicles,' together with about 4,000 on foot, making a grand Croatansj who greeted the speaker The -feature of i the procession was of Robeson's fairest daughters, singing th4 natiopal hymns and the -"Old North State," and it was ; especially paign is being waged, more than for . 1 Leaving the depot,-'-' the procession; moved td ) the inspiring, music of "Dixie" as it came from the' band just - behind the carriage in which the speakers and the chief marshal rode, through the jpriijicipal streets. ; The procession at 12 o'clock rounded upj jn te dourt house square and the adjoining lots and streets and there heard wlpt greatest speech delivered in -Robeson coun;yin yers AVcock is the best speaker in North r . - 'fully demonstrated than here today. the" attention of 5i000 people - standing on ifoot forla'n hour and three quar ters on political-issues: or any other subject, (but Aycjock did it. successfully in Lumberton today as he pictured the fusion rule. j ' ; The effect was powerful. White affairs should (not continue. Men , who stated that 'they would not be the means 6f bringing further their race and especially upon the wdmen, the and swore allegiance to white supremacy, PeoDlej tfi all classes ' said thai the speech could not be answered,1 and 1 in ''those who heard' it. ' V. A . sneaker never received greater commendation than did this worthy ,---. :--,- -,&. i -' ,- , -. - jr. t -: , -t ---.-..st-:- .!'.. file white men and wThite women of Robeson county, today.' t After the speeches .a great dinner and barbee was given to the- as sembled multitude and at this time (about 5 o'clock! the town is still full of : .u-. .. - j": '- ';-."- . -.':.-, .. - , '-. ; ';'; :. r 1, ;" - il-1 .,.--r . ' .'--'4 :' - :-. people, manv of whom live too far away in ,the county to go home tonight. Every section and every precinct in the county was represented,. t The' ladies showed great interest in th'oj'rally kijd it was to their efforts that the feeding of the crowd should be given!. ' i ' -ii ; .' 'i. As an1 indication of the-good behavior ofi the .Is-oikd, not af .single arrest was necessary, to be made for disorderly conduct. . ' j y . ; The success of this big gala'day for white " supmacy and good .governr' ment is due mainly to Berry Godwin, the chief marshal, and to Geo. B. Mc Leod, chairman of the executive committee. Mr.'5odwin, ."though now over 70 years' o age, was attired in a red shirt andlheatTfd (he procession with the speakers, and carried out the programme with vjpr and success. .No citi zen of theNiounty has the welfare of Robeson couiity'. and the .success cf the '..: : 1 rf .i ' J.i- - f -.-':.!. !!.' 4 " . pf. . ' - t- IF - ''-. democratic party more: at heart than he, and .thi3hiU been Shown j -by ' his work throughouthe campaign. Chairman i pvicLcfj has done v morje. v.-wQrk-than any man, in North'Carolin'a so far as actual pdjnal .wptfcj is cpncerped. . '-: Not since "1876 has there been so much- work-one in - Robeson cpunty as has been done in this campaign.;, 'The good pQfle of the; county have drunk' of the bitter cup of fusion rule; they havfeltith. blight of negro domination and- insolence and they-are. deterbin? to throw off the yoke that oppose them. , ' - ". f Rbbeson will be heard from. when made next- Tuesday. . The ISorth Atlantic Squadron r Washington, November 4. It is said at -the1 navy department that the New Tork, the flagship of the North Atlan tic squadron,; will proceed from New YnA tn Newnort News as soon as she S nmvuinnpfl 'd Rimnlied. At New- port News the vessel will coal andf then lie at anchor in Hampton Roads ' . . awaiting orders. . Commodore Philip, commanding ' the I i North Atlantic sqnaaron aurmg , jmiral Sampson's absence, will be aboard .the New York. Probably oth ier i vessels of the squadron will, be gathered in the Roads" in view of Ihei fact that is a strag'eiical. point forf !& flying squadron in iiny i direction at short notice. It is said At the siavy de ipsrtment that this . move is also in ieonformity. with the; usual winter poli cy J of the department, the warmer Climate of -vfrginia" making the sail ors tnore comfortable aboardship ? than 'they would be n the north. It was also stated that there Is at present no intention v of dispatching . warships to Cuba in addition to those already there. , - cases, &00id - We reeommertd it', xcause iv ' R. R. Bellamy. Cqtmfy. 1 h ' I " . I ' : . ;. - ;. . AycocK trjKcs me tvcvnoie i. total of at least 5,000 white men and with loud huirrahs. the white' floats bear ng a number 1- i fitting, as fbr the women this. cam- any other claims. is admitted to . be the '.--.. . '. j - ' - - !-:. - v ( - r i ' j , It has been said that Carolina, and at bo place was this more $ . . h I ...:-'.--(-.. : It is"not possible for many men to hold condition of i North Carolina undsr ' 1 I 1 l rzr ltdok the iew that this state of had been ' populists before ' openly injury upon boor white women of the state that it hd?: infused increased "ardor l. Vv , aonlau - se a'd" more cbmplimentary son of North! Carolina at 'the hands cf. f. V g I: $ I- - the ' call dv democratic, counties is i i "j Hevjer Formidable Feet j. Washingl5Yi; November -(.-Admiral Bunce telegraphed . the navy depart ment! toda ;that - thekcruiseri: Buffalo,' CommandeHemphill, j had - sailed at; noon for this: Philippines'. via Suez. The I" gunboat Hi'iena sailed yesterday for. the same , digtination. With these ac-, cessions coring immediately upon the heelslof Cffctain Barker's squadron of hattieshinrf g;and colliers.' Admiral Dewey wiU;hiaVe a formidable i fleet, orobablv "s(?-brid offensive in power to only tone IJ, trbpeah nation, namely England, in:eastern waters. It is not believed, hc&i'ever,. that he will have need of all A4h?s force,! and he doubt less will begible to! spare some of the1 vessels whic may bein ! need of repair to return t Mare Island. i Constipatiji prevents the body rrorn rififllnsr itself 'of. waste t matter. Pe Witt's LattteifEarly Risers will remove thei trouble nd cure Sick Headache, BilliousnesJnaetive Liver and clear the completion, mall, sugar co. d, dont gripe if cause nausea. R- R., Bel- r 'V'"N TVt . ''-,' ' I ' - f ' .. ;'lL----' "::: DUsensIoiJ.ATmons the PUIlIpplno, "r1' "rr : t lies ot oppc-feing: Americans. 1 if The Orator oMnp Uri Ble n.a?0' rrmiic.nilf In t ttrlottp Charlotte, N, CJomWer- :4:-One of the. largest democrXtic raUiie of th prwenjt.: campaign was"1 held Jn Char lotte' today. There were abut 1,'OQO' mounted rn.eri; fn -the paradei! Senator Ben. Tillman, of ?outh Carof.na, anl Senator John Daniel, of Virginia, were the speakers. Th?y were -entijusSasti-cally received. jj -Senator "Tillman began bj-fj an. ar raignment of G rover Clevekd, and, after reviewing the conditions jli North Carolina, urged 'the democrats and populists, to shake hands andpret to gether, as no man need Btay oiii of the democratic party now on; acount of Clevelahdlsm.' Fusion in NortfV Caro lina pow Is nothing butflrepubfVanism'., The' way to kill fusion is to ltt'te pbp u'b'sts back . as brother and ts white men who love, North Caroling but If they do .not come as survglas the sun' shines, the 1.i0,(mh) 'demoi'ts will no longer submit to the pretft&t state of things,-, ."I say this," said he, "because you -people; are?-of the .same raceij outh Carolinians. In South Carolij no ne gro, editor) rould; slander . tli?v white -women oft the state as .that'-jjvilmih.g-ton negro -did. That negrci di,ht now to be food for catfish in the iittomt of the Cape Fear river, instead f going around above ground. Thejii negroes ruled is down in South Carolina once, but titey - never slandered oiiig wonjen nor were they- allowed to insult them. There jwere -white men in South Caro lina who fold the poor whit; not1 to followj Tillman; that- he wpyld, dis franchise them; but they hftijj - ne er been disfranchised. You neeif fiot"-dis-franchise any white - people jp here;, neither need you disfranchise! fmy pe groes, but if you do ndt you Svjlte peo ple must stick together. V i-i fa ques tion . whether : you can, st$ty, jtogether and keep out the thieves: TihSf source of government is the individual citi zen. ,The stream -cannot rlsfe? hlght than its source.1 But whena siJte wnth .100,000 jwhlte majorUy -gives ; itself bad government and puts ignora'ntf negroes in the saddle, -it hardly - deserves t so much sympathy. ' " Senator Daniel made a verv- conser vative speech, eulogizing . ths, derpo" cratic party and arraigning thgi repub lican partyX- lie said he leai jfd that" "the canvass here is not; bef jg con ducted on i thexrefihements of political issues, i but , in favor of - good jj&overn-: ment and the rule of intellijfjnce: I If there is a race question1 hereiMt is ino novelty ., for the AnglorSaxonl f4o d cal with.'; . -Senator Daniel spoke of 'tlTjej feeling toward the negro, in the. north, and said thqtt jthe b.est-friend of th ne$ro wasthe southern man Nand?-a-t the greatesfenemy the-black manad vias the white! man who tried t,ut the negro in "rule over his white, Ahbetrs. "Th"! ngro. has no betterlp" rjenlj said hej.- ''than the southern nlifi rear ed at his' i side.. to whom he. ks his -civilization;- but Virginia. Miisppi, Louisiana,: Florida. South ft;ii.rlina,. : Texas; Arkansas and iGovernttp - Tan ner. of ; Illinois, have come to I the con Jv nsinn in.1t; Tne nprro. is a tnii-e ttii !an in his blace. but nut in' charrd of the srovernmejit h is not a sueees-k. A,t 1 thesigns are. that North CarA&na will . come to this same conclusiofelon the Sth day of -November, I haij he.frd - with re.gret that an pffort" rUj b-r-n - made not long ago to bring Soldier? here to! intimidate th" white .iftople nf ' North Carolina. I do not Aih- Sk- Kinlev to fend his soldiers, hnu.i I dt I h of the election in this state H favor 'of the democrats, they will sendiphe sol- know that when a great freW People determine . they- are going tJf estab- ; lish honest, free government vSith offi- f-cers in ; charge, of. it whom i. they can , trust. to preserve, their honon and the ! honor of "their wives, and children, ho power on earth" can prevent ut." i f ' .Late to. bed -ana early to rl?e, pre- , pares a man for hfs home in" tt skfJ-s. J But early, to bed -and a X.ittl Early f itiser, tneipiu tnat makes ni lorrgpr and better and wiser. R. It. BeSIarhyJ t .. ' -- - ' , -. - . - - .a- i'-:-.' ; -i- -' - - - - ';i -. ;IVJ2W FKECII CAlIlM-r ' IT Its Policy Outlined by the Njw Pre- inter on AMiemmlug of .the Chamber : pf JJepuile f i .i- Paris, November. 4. ftj . j ; The thaberf deputies reopened today wlth,qcrowr ed assembly; after its adjournment on ! 6ctober 23th, the day .of the fail of the ' cabinet presided over by 'M;-? 1-isson. A Amid' great . animation ..thi- ne,v premierj il.; Dupuy, read -the! KiSnis'tj rial declarations He began by.fdeelar ing the cabinet fully recogHi!zil the difficulties and responsibilities trie task undertaken and afHrmeihe su premacy of civil pjwer as tfiefund44 mental principle of. a republican state and expressed c6nfidence In th arnly, whicb, he added, would faithfully re spect thje laws of .the republic! , M. Dii puy thejn jemphasized the1 Imperative necessity 'of fulfilling the i obSasrations of the exppsition;of l&OO and continued i' The' government's" foreign 'p0$?ey will be inspired by. the clear-interest of the country, and- care will be takr t-hajt our efforts are-only proportWue ' -.tk--the value iof the object at &t$Jf" '. j The rrtlnisterial declaratlonj.n'as ap; lauded in hth the chamber olf-ideputieis and in thej senate. -. --"i i 1 ' ,f M. Dupiiy'said that the goyjernmerjt did not iintendi to Introduce riv,' lawt; as those Satready existing sufficed to guarantee "order and protect t,he; army. As to ithe Dreyfus case, the premier added thaf Ughf will be fhrowh hpon jt the day'the court, renders, its' d4cisioo', which will be enforced .by the goverrJ-':ment.-' '--' : -., v-. - ... ' &;!.'- ' $ '-''--'it: The chamber' approved the -niiniste rial declaration by a vote of 423 j to 64. . When. ypu ask for De Witt's t With Ilazel Salve don't accept ' a f hunter ! xeiLor imunon. xnere are mose cases of Piles "befng cured by this, tian alt i.r- - -.-'-: r . ---- - -w.. : ,.M- .: -yf i-BJ . not think he has the right1 t? do i-o, - wntre.-ne nxeu tne repunibij- do not vant any man to doi y-hat pis lf.,r, nTot- waving t m tents- there. as no right to do.-but if thf pepabli- . 1.wtV" repjiea: - i. don't fix - ..- . IK'. . j . ; otl K-.r.r, ae-n T ,t-,.' tWi-i. In.1.-. ml FoifJ Shortcomings of Uic : : :,y 'f - .- - - , . flluban Campaign. ; GEjiaaWTON TESTIFIES - - Hi-' - ' - i . ii '--:v IXtfOf Tr lnTeUgtiB fommif Iof j I' V Admit . Jbe KtUunre l if In?! t 'fnlcure mod omr Irt rations ofitl ?TKop llrforr Santlflso Kat lUj'f tr Due lo the Rilernrf or th Sie-jn-The MktMlle Attribute K'iy to thr Cllmwte. vT.t "irprton,,. November 4. ArUnf; for War Investigating commiKfiJii. Col'ljf-t Denby Is taking the testimony of fffrl Lawton. to was In' nini mai-t f- the Second! division1 of tho Fiflu.Ts in the Santiago campaign and:-v!. has ' but recently bvn r lievil t 1 the .command of th depar4.-men.--f ; Santiago. '' : . pv-V- -'.- J :-. barf tfi'. of ,the troops" at "Tampa. Spe-;. .- jot the voyage over, . he isaltl the vj jsports'. were furnished, as well as J. ? beJVxpected, a they were not i trooj ns.- The medical and commlM saryjt'pplles were sufficient to pre vent jsolute discomfort. True. 1 thcro was i&tne confusion owing to mfsun-' derslKfellng of orders, but the general' did 1 fjtbelieve that any rtal, hardship, had f -vm occasioned thereby. ! .Ri'rring.to the result of the bat flo at It? Clancy, he s'aldp , . "tjjjia-- received very Imperative or der q: move to my left, to the right of efctvU Tieeler'$ .command, but my 'Iation wras such that It. was lm praf4f ;ble for" me to leave Caney until .:. S .-)!? ' . .-'-- -- .:'i . . . ('..- v ianturea it. G 4; ol Law ton Bald his division lost 410 killed and wounded and that, all ..'fc.."c'. wounded had, been accounted for. Inhere were -no lambulances, but som; litters, how many he j did not kno ; '. f : -: , "Iviowing there was -to be k i fight howraoes it happen - that you did not .have "enough Utters, enough surgeons and. Xha proper hospitial corps?"' Colo nel Deby asked. I . '. 1 ''WeH, I cannot say there were not enobghw" General Lawton replied. , "How; do you account, for the fact that the medical men! did not provide themselves with everything necessary -for taking care of the wounded?" "I think they did provide themselves with everything they thought neces sary, considering the material, they had to choose from.- There was, , no time to do more or get more surgeons! than we nau. j ney were distributed to their various commands." V Tne general said that while it was . V"HUIli10 sujirues to tne, rn".n .mr0e i1"' Jay -In the. trench s j from H?e "'na to thf-l'th of 3 uly, he-thought the quantity war Fufftlent. .TherWui, b0('T,1 " skn,, worth mentioning "ntl1 aft,cr 1)161 campaign. Thery had 'r;njio tents except -the ' shelter tentft .hich f3 a'r untiljust previous to tor ipe Lnitl states. HS &ny respoiibililfy about it. Tho , nl'a fm the" ships; for lack of time and fariiitfeji There was ' very , littlQ coiiipla.int on account, of the tents. . Complaints did not cone to me and-1 wa-s with mjJ merr .constantly. , That thy should have to lleout as they did W(w on- of the contlnsricles absu- lut-Iyiif-cissary, in te conduct rf the "It was trtu as reported," xlie paid, Vthat men had to wear their shirts for possibly three, dayswfithout a- change. Thifc was because" they had '.thrown' l wvay tneir etctra clothlnjr." lie. hlfl i .- . .... t1- l-"1 climate responsible for' the iidck- nS.-....,inai ionowea tne - campaign. though it was posfiblie that with! more ' appropriate food, better cooklriff' and "l. 'Shelter, . some ;of the sir-Kness might. i have been prevented 'It is 'mviopin- Ba11?- ;tnL any one going i m.Mii LiiTii.-iie- 10 cuoa win nave , to guff(.r that acclimatlnir fever th I doubt, if one per cent, have escaped absolutely." . . Summing up,' General LawtonTpaldr "Taking into consideration the condi tions hat. We were obliged to : face, the character of thei country, its cli mate and other things being c6nsid ered; jl .can say there were no eriotts . or gross. m,istakes made. I. caft pay therf Vas no lack of j care on the part , of ,a ly af thd.4e In 'authority, whoso dutf Vt was to look after the interests or i - corps." Powder t vji4 t wnufc XI UU1 pUTlS i cream 01 tartar. 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