AN OFENi LETTER To. MOTHERS. T. ARF. S-SFRTING IN TltK COURTS ;0UR BIGHT 1 THK EXCLUSIVE USE OF TltE WORD "CASTORIA," AND TITCHER'S CASTCRIA," AS OUR TRADEMARK. ; , DR. SAMUEL PITCHER, of Hyannis, Massachusetts, was the originator of "CASTOR I A," the same that ha Iwrne and doe$ npw bcar)ff on trery the fac simile signature of CajfvcX wrapper. This in the original, "C ASTORIA" which has been used in he hvmek of 'Jhz' Mothers of America for over thirty years. i LOOK CAREFULLY at the wrapper and sec that it is the hind yon have always bougJU ij? on the and juts the signature of (Syff&lcMk: wrap per. No one has authority from me to use my name except The Centaur Company, of which Chas. H. Fletcher is President. Do Not Be Deceived. Do not endanger the life of jour child by accept i in; a cheap substitute which some druggist may otter you (Kc.uim.: lie makes a few more pennies on it), the in Urexlicnts of which even he does not know. "The Kind You Have Always Bought" BEARS THE SIGNATURE OF It'WOUS I'MMTINU Insist on Having The Kind That Never Failed You. Mrs. ft JOSEPHSOtt Dry Goods Gents' Furnishing Goods BOOTS AND SHOES HATS AND CAPS fiOTIOMS AfiD FAMCY GOODS W1 !'' ALL POINT TO US. Point to the PLANO LEVER BINDER, with fly wheel, as the " King Bcc" of the harvest field. The only persons that don't think so are the ones trviuer to sell inferior machines. Oh ! how thev rant at the easy rumiiuir Piano. WE SELL TH9M, CHURCHILL & WOOLLEY. Health is Wealth ! wTffffff THEN USE Pure Fresh Drugs SOLD BY A. C. MARSTERS & CO. Prescriptions Filled Accurately And With Dispatch. A Full Line of Patent Medicines and , Toilet Preparations. I ( '"llftNMI .f nM Jlffl fnliff. ) ltt niglit, which was icpulfeJ. The be havior bt llie troops was tint. Ueofial .!rci reports he liohla the tailroail Iruiu Santiago to Sin Loir, and hat raised tome rails and a lridgt. "I'undo has atrlved at I'alnia Soriano. Ths Krsucli consul, with about 400 French citixtn, rams into (..arris's line yesterday from Santiago I have Jl reeled lliiui tu treat thou with evriy omitfay oil.lt. 11 At Tax. " Th iliiUli of iivueral Sliatcr ! tiirsks lur itst-If, ami as Vdjitanl-Uen iiat Cut hi u ), tell what a rirsperats light our kIUdI I roups liuva U-eo iu. j U was rt-ceivd aflor a lull of Jitl hours in tlliri.il infor tiutiiin IY.mii tlio iit. Al ! lirsl, when il Uriiin known ilixt ho Anieticau comatandcr had reported the defenses to te strong, ami tbat it would le impossible to carry thetu ty storm with his preceut force, there was mo mentarily a wave of deep apprehension. Uut this was not shared by the military authorities hrre. Other news also came to the depart inciiir. ma American army was not aioue feeling IhueUocl of this three daj s' shock ut arms. Oeflnite, positive iuforuiatiou asalhaud that Santiago had been literally torn to pieces ; of Jihs meek aud mm of demolished buildiugs, and that the c-panisu casualties num In-red fully ltXK). llns was a lilting offset to any iiialmi raised ly the reports from the American Hues. This information came from one of the foreign couault stationed at Santl- who reported to the representatives oi his country in Washington the fearful havoc within the city wrought by the American army aud the fleet. j iue distress m the city even before I the battle was dearly shown by the ac tioa m eviv.uk out ralious ol half i ihjul'I daily to his fellaw-couutrymen i a lew li unit red m number, for the last , month. Evidently there was uo food to be had, the Spanish luililaiv fonts liav i iug Ukcu every available pound. Onl ; by tliia olhcial tliMributioo of ratioi.s jtheforeigu colony luuld they be kept from s'arvatioii. I Then cauie brief hut graphic recitals of tlia Urrible effect of the American uttack from 1 tnd aud st-a The bursting shells from our lleet had iLue the greatest djuugu iuslde of the city, its soldiers being moved dowu with the shot and solid projectiles. The Spauieh general Liuaiae, was seriously wounded. This last fact has been ruJgingly admitted from .Madrid, but the report reaching here left uo room for doubt as to the ker louauesii of this feature. With it was the further fact that the Spuuiau casualties, cvru oeuma iuo onireutumenu, ran up to 1000 and w ere etjual to that of the fear lead meu who fought in the opeo. With all the light furnished on the sit uatbn, direct and indirect , il was appar eat that each side had suffered terribly with cot a perwl of lull for those iu poet nun to measure their conditions bury their dead, care fur their wounded and prepare for the graver conflict cotue. The combined American and Cuban fjrcei uow under the command of ien era! Thaller amounted, Uenfial Miles said, to 23,000 men, while those avails ble for the Spaniards were probably 3- 000 soldiers. These included, however. the men at llolguin, presumably about 10,000, and the force under auother Spanish general, amounting to about S000 men. ieneral Miles did not say whether the two bodies of men last re ferrcd lo bad actually joined General Liuuras, but the understanding here I but they haye not. Many Officers Killed Wounded. e. I lent bhaJier had detsrmiuud upou a bold uk-V dash to lake the city before Spanish, reiuforcwmeul could arrive, and tie end his men did the work well. it 5 o'clock the city wae taken and the American force began entariug the city. In the meaulim Sampeoo's war ships weie doing-deadly work upon the batteries. The Spanish forts were il lenced end Sampson, s warships eutered the harbor and opened Are upon the Spanish fleet, ttis reported that to Spaalsu waasbipa were sunk aud the others captured, also that Santiago line formally surrendered. It bad bees, learned Irotn Cuban scouts that Spanish reinforcements num bering ueerty UO.OCO meu were hasten tug to reinforce their army iu Sauliago. which no doubt hastened the attack b Shatter' army. It was a gloriourt vie bjry hut. oi a great cost of life. Tin cai ualities will, it is telieved, reach thou sands, the lose being beat y on both sides. to At Genera! Shatter's headquarters. Jrriday, July 1, 0 p.m. by Associated Frees ispatcli-loat C'yutbia to Tort Autocio, July 2, 'J p. in. via Kingston July 2, 11 :3o p. m. General Shaffer's army has had its baptism of Gre. With desperate courage and mad dash ol the velcraua, it has conquered the Spanish works before. Santiago, and his force is diivitig the euemy into the streets of the city. The victory was won at a heavy ct in killed and wounded. It is iut I'Mb ib io to estimate the lossei at this writing, but it is believed they approxi mate 500. The Spanish loss must have been hsavy. The Spaniards, opposing Gen cral I.aw ton'a division, lost in killed sod wounded, or prisoners, 2,000 men, and tbe loe on the center and left must have been double that number. Most of our troops took possession during the night, although Geueral Dates' reserves did not come up till morning General Law ton's division, on the extreme right, support ed by ( apta.n Capron s battel y; Gener al Kent's divisou, in the center, and General Wheeler's division on the left, euppcited by Grimei' battery planted on the hill, formed a line w hich stretch c I across (he whole width of tbo basin Id which Siuliago lies, a distance of fully five miles. Immediately In front of Law tou lay Cauey, surrounded by block houses aud entrenchments and sgainet this position were the opposition's efforts dirr ted. Another Account. M1 niNuruN, July 2. News received frua. I'.uya del Ests near Santiago says the bittle at Santiago which raged all day yesterday, lasting until dark, was renewed early this luomiutf. Foot by foot our forces pressed the Spanish out posts into the city and begao the assault upou the Spauish stroughold. It was the greatest battle of moderu times. Uudu a jltbcilug fire fiom the Spanish warehips aud land batteiies, aud under the scorching heat of a tropical sun, the American trojjs uiaJj a brava, brilliant charge. They were supported by artil lery, including heavy siygy guns, which rained a deadly lire upon the retrealiog Spanish column. Tim battle raged even more fi i culy tliiin yesteiday. It was Spirit of the Army. i tie spirit oi tuo army is as nigu as that of the uavy. The lighting ol the re gulars, the voluuteers. the rough riders, before Santiago i like that of 1 'ewer's sneb before Manila. They are no holi day soldieis, no mere posers iu unifoi me, uokid-Kuvgutry, shriokiug from rough work or danger, Tbsy are mettlesome fellows, dashing for aid as did the men wbotcaled l ookout mouutaiu thirty Qvo years ago, to do their full duty. Itoossyell' rough riders bad good ei cuse for not going with shatter expe dition. They wer not permitted to take their horses, hut they went. It as ex pected that they would wait for horses at the poita of lauding in Cuba, but Ibex didn't. It was supposed they would want to come ou the stage of wsr iu their picturesque, uuiue character as daih iug horsemen, but these college men and cowboys, these athletic fellows of the city and the frontier, broke away (im llieir hobby aud went into battle with out llourish and inarched straight at the enemy. Thr hadn't been trained to tighliug on foot or in the bueh, but tbi-y met the issue squarely aud fought it out. In this the rouh riders were like the regulars and t lie volunteer infantry. All were typical American soldierj, not only in that thev were courageous, but in the enthusiasm that goes with belief in a righteousness ol cause and with uu-piec-lioning devotion to the Hag. All these meu ucderrtind the Cubau question. Their hearts are iu the work and they have counted the cost of war. officers and men realize what victory will mean and what defeat will io vol ve. They real- Us also that the t'nited states o! this day will be judged by w bat her BoHiers io Cuba do and the way in w hich they do it Never In any war were the pw pie ol a nation so close to the soldiers lighting, the nation's battles as are Amer ican people to the soldiers in Cuba. Some days ago a - noted Englishman said that if Sampson ,s and Schley's me n failed at Santiago the world would con dado that the Anglo-Saxon race was de teriorating. Judged by the men on ships under I swey and Sampson, or by the men ou land under shatter the Aoglo SsAons are holding their own. Kurope no doubt is watching them with alm-t as much interest as America. And what shsU be said of the Cubans, who have kept fsith, who are doing their full part in the fightiog, who are moving in line of battle with the Americans, and who are as ready as the Americans where danger threatens T The world is watching them, too, and it will not fail to give tbera due credit lor sterliog qual ities showing out iu the white light of war. Inter Ocean. A Water Curtain The idea of protecting buildiugs against fire from without by means of water curtain, to be made to fall al sround the structure, appears to be gain iua favor, having the indorsement of some of the most experienced profession al experts in (bis line, and the plan exciting special t'.'en'vm in i;iiicago where il is being applied to the great l'ublic Library building. The arrange ment 'is extremely simple. A sevcu inch steel wster main is laid around the top of the structure, upon the broad stone table formed by the top of the coping, this piiw having connection with force pumps situated In the base merit, and, through perforation properly arranged, insures the introduction of substantial sheet of to pavement. water from cornice Tao visitors at Camp black hud ualut. ed a General and passed on, ras the New York Suu, when one chuckled and said : "I never tueet an army officer of that rank that I am not reminded of an iucid nt that occurred on tho veranda of a re tired General's bouse where I was a visi tor. He had just been retireJ. He had beeu a brave soldier, and bis advance moot was due to merit. Hat his excel' lent wife had the reputation of command ing the li'jtue lielJ. Her word was lw. 'A quick witted son of the old sod had beeu employed about the place as gener al utility ruo. He bad the usual weak ness, which caused him lo be forgetful, and on (he day I was there be had re ceived bis discharge from the w ife for overindulgence There was an sgrseable party on the veranda as 1'at passed with bis bundle on bis shoulder. He baited immediately in front of the General and saluted him, snd then be esid, in the hearing of the General's company ; Good-bye, sor. . 1 can laive, sor, Ve can't!'" l"rom Kentucky The Colonel 1 be lieve there's a doctor who claims that buuiau beiugs could get along without stomachs. The Major Where does he expect us to put our liquor, sab? New York World. G to the Koseleaf for the beut cigars, j SURE DEATH Gopher Poison I Squirrel (PREPARED WHEHTI DI.AIII J MSW, Wei and . V l " - . .r-l . ---j . fP". ..V i II. ii ill il M 1 1 1 It I J IsV' (iOIMII:k RATS. MlCf.CCIIOWS, UC. - -V saw n. i .hi 1 1 1. n IV tt lll-l . (I'll .1 lilt till' li'-iiuriliiii ill lit r 1 lull t llll't lull tl 1-rM : A. C. MARS TERS & CO., Druggists, ROSEBURC, ORGGOIN. A av 4 S S Iter Hair. "A woiu.tu'a iroMuiug glury in lierhuir, " ; she sweetly said, Wlnlo ga.iui: in tlio minor u t t-lio ; nIiiu kid lu'iaiK ffi bid, "Aud any qiiceu m lr i m cn.i hhiI.1 well envv me the hair . liicli docks my doiim el I.imh UhIk- a crown tin -parsing fair." A emtio of rntisfai'tixn tlilted o'er lur pretty face As with her iiiitililo tinguci tlrcw rlo every pin fiom plucc, And then rcuiovetl thu diadi ni uluili was to her no deal1, And laid il on the bureau ftilli miiiik ut tier Imiiim n it i" . I 'enver I'tift. & SIIAMBROOK, I'l.AI I U.H IN M l. KIM'.S i't Sllf MD FANCY GROCERIES fli PROVISIONS FINE TEAS AMD COFFEES A SPECIALTY w I t I I . I I N K ( i I. 11(11. TOBACCO ; a i in a i in. l it t . Sc CIQARS. t!,, i'i.. i ..ti'.ii ,. r ii. un-ti in ic.. iiiii. ... Notice of Sheriffs Sale. i M 1. 1 UK i i:ci 1 1 i ti I; I ft I M y Urt-Koii, Im IHiuI.n I ..t 1 1 1 1 J. 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I tlii-ii'.' no' tlir. i-ti't,y ZJ Uxl lo tui" plu. c ul ut k i ti ii 1 ii t tiiilrtliiln flic at nit in- Uif niinii' unni' "i li'it-, i illi ni I mnl -111-,-lilur I Ik appui Uoaii' in tin it uutu l. lun.riii. Alkti tin- iiaiiiwiii . a'liti" liuiu -ui'l ,tiiut null lunaii! Auult- Kin, mm tin- Not. ml iv t . ii.uut f iiii-, nutl Itic Itiii'l ui'.'ii nhltli ai'l irniuMiit ia nitiiaUMl, or o intit Ii tin r-ul h- in.ty h.- n i . "iry tu uatlfl) lln) urini-itnli "I ml ilutntiil, .1 I rank Wnttun. mnl ut tin lt.lt luliiui, r.il l Julm A. Iiuclillui; Ion t'"ui'iiu . . 1'atctl ilnui-i. il.iy .,f June I- It. ' . .M.l h, jJlt'l i-ln-l ill ..I 1 1. Ml ,i- t ,t., Ul 'WVWVVVWWVWVVVVVVV WYLIE PI LKINCTON, 11 .j-- .'I lit II it Mltll General Blacksmithinj; .i-ii at 4 . i I Kori lNd AND lU'NNINd I'l.AI A I'CCIAl.'l V. Kt.l All.iS'i ul- Al l. KIM -. I KtiMl ll til'M Isliuii nit lot nil ' ii kit I ii i;li ii mill IU ii ii - film., lliiot Inn H- t r r St , l"J i iryTM' -ce;a j mm'- i !f PtSTCt'RH-J'lTl 'Tf: .' r. I i:n: l-.np, i ! H .f: Vi.'f i il: i : . .' t lb it i. i hi' i t :ii.i '' i:tcrt n''.ijf tu tin :' i l' is the i , rent , I : l . il' . "vi Wii-i i . 'h I ' j-t J ,"ic i' In ! I HI- V .'1 til- -ir.tll'itr '.r. f , . . r i .i dty, it (. V ,: V ,03' ten pfr v Y f HI 1 1-1 i ;.t f fin i i t i .4 Alexander & Strongs i n it Rockers, Pic lures. Piclure Frames, & Rugs, Curtains, Carpels, i 1 1 ii i lu; i : 1 1 ii 1 ! I J It - I I I'l'iml in a H. C. STANTON EMiist fl'l m mil ritnoKif a aluik DRY : GOODS C'ONHIHTINU Or - Ladies' llreKH (i'doJh, Kilihuiis, Ti iniiiiiiiK'H, Laces, :ic, Klc. - ALSO A KINK HTOCK Ol" hoots am siioi:n Of (ho Ltat iiality ami dliuli. GROCERIES, Wood, Willow and o'Iiinh Wuic, Crockery, Cordage, Etc, AIiuud hand Id largt qu-iulitti.-a ami at prlcei to 1 ' 1 1 1 1 " "" juiv toe utile. AlHj a lat.'tj alwck ol ST B" J J , m - - Custom Made Clothing! Ka I Instate tSOUirnt and AbOId For Choice m!m Harms, large and small, lo Renl, A NO IMMlimATIi I'OSHKSiSION CilVKN." Stock Ranges, Timber Lands and Alining Properties, Prune and Hop Lands of best quality, iu choice locations, in quantilie:; to suit intending purchasers, at reasonable prices and easy terms. Iiitjuiic of id. Q. k:. bxjtok:. &, HiM.aiMn mmnj' .uai-. F urmiture Store. r Call at Stanton's for "J,. P. M' To The liiiloi liiiiali . Dr, Gibbon1 'Hi in onl n lliil.ln (mi l t II O III OH t Mil t rHkllll i Hlii.oUllitt In Han truu- elm u. Mill i "IiIhiiii lu i curu all tSrxual mnl , Acnilnal Ilitt-aac.-1 mub i aK (lunnutrliira, (ileel . ASIrlclura. Svitli Ilia in t jail ila louii-i, biklil III. ' - ' Jaeanea, Ncrvuua llclill. J. flly, Impulciiry. Scnil- I 5v ' aBaaaria A.tn mini -.-iivV ul rianliuiitl. t iit-ui-o ot noil aijuku and eii:uht a liuhIui: ulluwluK ayiiiiittiuia: milluiv i niiuli iiiiiii iot unuur me oyua, pulu ill tiiu iini'l. nnmii-i LOCAL DJP.PARF ;',",W"h"?.,' '"' I n"' ,ho "".tillo:W iinil rffr-,0' r)"n,,M",t yy t.- tuM, n iiu..unc .ii-in(,i-i.. ayinptuuia: milluiv riMilili nnlnf.il WM SUBBSa 2 o lliu ik ' ll lu Uin tarn, luni uf i on ii'ti-lit . prnatjiiing atraiiKiini. iulpltutloii ul llm lii-mt weaauuka oi tou nuiua auu UttCK piiuplea on tliu faun llilllltL-lll'U ill li llINK III lllOllllll V f)ilirlia. cuiittiuiiiilliiii. -r ... 1A. OJBUON haa iiractluiil lu Hau 1-rniiiJ.i t, ovi-r tliirty yeuraiil tliumi iroulilfl hlmulil not tail lu i-uiifcnll lilni iiml lui'iiivu llm lit'imilt of Iua irrc-at 111 Bllil i rli tn;o. '1 liu ilurtur riiiri wlii'ti utliera (ml. J iyliliu. I'lin s u'luiiinit i p. 1'iTKulia tnirvil ut liulili:. I'liaiui'it i tu son u 1 .1 1- ( all or wriin, lilt. J. 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WHITE rtlll tlOlV or OHK IICEUIAt 01'II.H ll I i III, III,, .1 III I ,,, ...111 , I, ,y ii I nn ill nil in ,. mi.l tVtHV INVr.MTIIH KHUULU 1II.AU 11' I .I.t u Uiiiih l"i . i.l. Aadn-MI H.B.VILLSOmCO.I PATENT iAwVVlRU, upmiiiiiii.. WASHINGTON, D. C.