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f A STRANGE PRISON. j fefo'tv ? Town lit Vlririnta Utltlzm ? / Mouu<u,iu C?vt, K "Sppu'Ulug of caves/' rcuiarked the fcruiuiuer whose torritoo vatvuda from it'ow York to everywhere, I suppose you don't know that d.>wu ,v<>uJer iu the cavo section of Southw.ntoru lu-u lucky It Ij-o't uuu#ual for the towns j Which are built over ?\\ves n* use tUeiu ; ias sewers, and there's many a klrchm J frith Ity feir.L KadUu down Into i ho depth* t,r the ear th ?<o' an even [ tedder uso than tins to which uaturo j tody bo I discovered in tho cave j (country o?virgluia. i "The IK t lo town of KMrldge. with a j fcopulatlou Of GOO or TOO. has a large j jcroutlugout of miners to b<> handled by | ' jthe authorities, and when tlu> get ugly It hey Ul'o Ugly, indeed, hvu or three j fCOOloi ft' for their acionuoodnlioo wlifii j llruiik aud disorderly had been burned | *) r torn down by them, ami the town j Etarshal was hard put to know what to o. At last t ho editor of the local paper (suggested that the cave lu the uioua- | train uo^OO yards from tho City llall Would bo just tho thing for a calaboose, loud the marshal proceeded to Investi gate. He found t Un t tho way then lu fuee to got into It was down a ladder (thirty toot through an entrance six or )*ight foot in diameter, and that when Joncv lu the cavo tho au \va* dry and [good; there was a. stream of hue water, pud that, though It was dark, tho elee Jtrlo light could be lutrodueed easily [from the town plant. | "That was his report, and without Jimylng anything much to anybody, beds and boards and a few other pieces of {uepessary furniture Avero taken down, (and on Saturday night when the boys (began to whoop it Up and were taken tin they wore carefully let down Into Who cave by n rope ou a portable wind ? [lash that \juid boon rigged over tho ' tenouth, and sllouco prevailed ou tha Jfueo of tho earth. Tho lights were turn led on and it wa>; bright aud cheerful; Who boys had all the room they wanted; they could do as they pleased (down horo), and the loudest noise (hey '-ould ifmako couldn't possibly be heard on ?earth. That plan worked with eminent I success until .one night there wan a iflghi and a man was hurt, and tmn tho authorities Used up fcome can.--; p<'iis, wnd an otllcer went down llr-t to tv 'reive ( he visitors ami care for thorn ou ft heir arrival. II litis been working tint may over since, and Is undoubtedly the in a test prison in tho whole country, and <s the cheapest and most enduring." Curo Coins With Physio. At lflht a* well try Hiatus to attoiupt ?!>??< urn ?f Tetter. K.czoma, ltlni< wnrin uml other rti. > tuiifoii.'i ad'ci tiiuiH with hood medio in*. I i.t tori no l? this only ahsi lntrly miI'o mid oei lain 'V^1 remedy. With Iteuio s Htirp. It's an oint iuent. 50oent*?nt iti'in/L'.i-'t ?, or hy nut 1 1 t i ?'>"<?. In stamps 1'roui J. T. Mtupli Iiio, .Savannah, tin Matrimonial nihtehoH sometime;) kindly tho fluuiCH oi Jealousy. Since tho disoov e> v a ml I n' rod notion of I'll MOKI IO t TV I i i:tihn.\ ?'! ELTHINO Imi\V ' Dl'.lt>) t ho ilea! h i'?t to of >iu ill children haw largely daojvusod. 'I kktiiina Aids l?l|?ei '.ion, Re^ulnto.s tho ll.mvls find makes torthint; eutty. Ono thorn of oxporionoo iii worth a whole wlldornesa of warning. ? tlonM Toliacro Spit ami Smnko Your I, If* Army, ' To quit tobacco easily and forever, ho mag netic. lull of life, ticrvo and vljror, take N'o 'l'u Duo, tho wonder woi kor, Unit imiltci wsali mr-n Mrung. All (Irufc'uibls, 50o or f I. Cure cuumuo teed. Dooklet c:m1 n:ini|)lo free. Address 6tovlliiu HeniO'ty Co . Clo.iu'o or New Vorl' Tho shni|) business nuin Is always ; ? r ?? jr-firi'd for d'lil tiro oh, To Ciii'is a Citld in Duo t>uy. Tnk" Laxative llrom i tjulutii-* Tnliloti. \ll Dnigjilbta rofund money If it fail i to euro. ??j. pearly ovory man yon ncot in pofin;? ns his own Ideal. Lynn 1'n's "Plcll Lenf " SiiioIiIuk Inlinci-n gives the cnnMiini'i'e t li<* vory best Tobareo rbey can ffft. S Mince:' for 10 < i-nts. 1 1 t ? j . 1 >vinutnK Its "way to public favor. Trj i* Some politician.! I i'tfin nl tb? hnttrm nud work down, Kilncnlo Voiir ilowt'ln With fiitrnnVi C.'aritly i:iii).ii-(tc. cern const I pat Ion forever. r>. ICc, 28c. If C. CI. C- iiill, ilrtigtjHts refund uion??. Iho idoio promises n man give* th^ fower ho keeps. Fits perm in^ntly cureil. No ti'R or in i vmi?. ncssall.ir llrsl. il'iv'-i I ? r. K lino's i ii'o it Ker\ <? I v< fctorer. 3'-' trial hot t mid t mm t r ree In:. It. 11. Ki.ink, Ltd . I'll Airli s; . I'hlla. I'a A porous pla.-l t is niton a k t drawback to an i iilerpi j.siiiK n ill). ' F. .!. < hentv A- Co., lulnlii, (>.. I'r.ip-.. Hall V t 'jitarrh < 'tl re, ofl'iM- f |i*l l i!? aid fur ii n v case of riT arrh thnteannoi hi- < ured l>\ ! tknv Hull's < -a tarrh i ore. Send tor t"?tlnion:a!-. Tfp S"ld hy nru,;icls(-, . Don't lot your ni'iKhhor know tho full <-v t' nt of your Itfuoraiu'i*. To ( tiro Ci'UA 1 1 |ni ( Isitt 1 oreffn Tr.l.o C.ibuiro! h (..'and v Cathartic. l'V . c.'Su. Ii 'J. C. C. fail to cure, druj.'rtiitu refund o ?v Don t think tlmt j/h>,*t?? tnake th'> m^t de ^Irahf a mii<U>w stuules. I helleve I'Imj"-- < m?- 'or . i>nsinn|;tion .?:?% e 1 toy hoy's life l.i -?t Miumier. Mum. /\iiit: Borni apk Le.ftoy, Mleh. t>- t !*'. ls;'l. ? lion i i lififly wn ( ut<<?lT till tomorrow the tl.iiiK J<-!nii I do for you today. Stomach and LivrrTroublrsCuier! by Miocl's Sarsaparil ia. "I v,iflf>ir.? t from stomach and liver tr ">u Ibles and wa-i conilned to my Iioumo for a uong tlnm. I 'W'a's'cntlri ly deaf in ono ear. tl endured fjreat dj.'itri's.* in my ?tomaeh !?nd could ttut hearty food. I had given Jop hopo of ever holu? wMl. Iteadinr; o: j?jare? by llood'n 8arsn]iarllla I decided to Ulve it atrial. Boon uftor I heann (uklnp Jr. St l could 86* It had a Rood offect. I con )ttoucd 1(0 us? until my doarnes.^ wnf cure J my fffomtob liver troubles re W. T. Nosto*, Canlstco, N. V. Sarsa pa/llla :*UBU ?Bd $U ?a to t $/>. Don't THY t?> keep hoti*o wiihuut It! 1 1 ?? ' {tihhou ltaktl.4 5*.??'der. At nil tuni'i-rv H ; t li. 1'. ( oii.i'.Hny, lti' limoi.il. \'lr?cfnla. Wulsky float-* mere trouMe than it drowns | M r?. \N'ln-l?.w V Soothiii|{ Hyrtip f<?r olil !tl ro:i : tretMnx. n">fti*n? th?> ?.'nin-, r?'iln. nuf in'flain *? ' lion.nllny s palti.fu i?k w i :nj enlir. .ftc.. a h,?t 'i ?>. The yonns onion Is a % ory s?>d?t"t i ve j roge!al)lo, hut It ii.vnr'aM> ^mos ii j man away. Ho.oe Returned ?*aat. <?ll tk? ?l*e"l,? bo. IN Says When Preachers Ailviso Fight 1 here is Trouble Ahead . .4 ? SOME SERMONS PREACHED ? ? ? Dm Iiii> (ho Win 1 hat Seemed Vro photic.!" Hill \\ ^tc Not S i- -The No g rocs Sc uro'l. Wlton Napoleon waa in I * /typt and a groat buttle \vu.j impending, Jin made a ?peoeh to his army unci :?aid: Soldiers, forty centurion uro look i it x down upou I you from the hoiuht* of tho&o pyra 1 in ids. ?' Just bo J upitcr nued to sit en throned itpou the top o f Mt. < MyinpuH and overlook tho doings of tho children of men. The*" nVo rather lofty thoughts for h common man to confumplate, hut some tun oh I wish that I could tuke a flight to the c-Jouds and poiso myttolf uiul iet tho earth roll nudor me, ho tlmt I could look down upon the nations and seo what they til! wore (loin#. Tho world hui been getting hiiioIIoi^ ever h i ii co 1 wav^^iov. Ji haa heen shriuk ? \ux. ->iuiuiuu>< from year to year, for it I fi.sud to tal'O' three yearn to around it, hut now less than tliree months maliOh tho t;reajr>circuit. Still we are not content, foi though the laud ia wired pretty we'l, the rcn is not and a vetj^ul may ho lout or a fleet deatroyed away out in mid ocean and wo could not hear of it for a wuek. Thiti little j war of our* is i;iowjn^ bi^er uud I 8| icadiiiK wider in \ts probabilities, j \Vo thought that Cuha wan to he the I battle ground for our army and ('uhan | wuteiM for our u ivy, hut the I'hilippuie islauda mo tludlsauds of milos away and tho ('anum* not far from Africa. It is now a war of iuvauiou and the end I in not in si;,' lit. lint it is too Into now !? to entreat let' peace or arbitration, and ho wo mu> t all tali into lino and do our tdiare. W hen tho preachers put ou thoir war paint I icckon it is no harm foi tho j laymen and tho sinners to fijjht Wo j iei|iembor tlml iu the hot w. j pri/aolitu a, both .North and South, wore | more belligerent thai- any othor elans. I'hey did'olit ihi milch li?'htin^, but they I went alotiu and oik oiii a^ed the Iiovh ' and prayed tor them and nursed the Mck and tho wounded and rdiowed Ihoir | iaith by thou works, but aome ot them j were awfully mistaken about which j aide tho I, old wm on. ot what w ere 1 1 m ! 1' I <111 1 d MSI !? IIH. "( i (i?l moves in h mystorio'is way 1 1 im wondors to perform. Plind unbelief is sure to ei t And am a i I im work in vain, (iuil is 1 1 in own intorpretor And llo will make it piuin. Tlio preni'liuiH ax o jiut human liho other people and Kubjoci to hko pus n ions (i nil proj udico*. I remember that just boforo tieorgiu seceded our Homo preuchurti could hurdly maintain their Christian Moronity iu tlio pulpit or out of it, unil otiu of them, uu eloquent ami gifted man whom tho whole community roapoolod a ml rovereneod, t < ?? ? k fur Ins text tlio twentieth verso of tlio second chapter of duel: "i will remove fur from you tlio nortborn army ami w ill drive li i in into a haul barren ami desu- j I a to, with bis fuco tow ard tho oast sea ami his j binder pari toward llio utmost i>c>a, and hiHiitii.k biiall come up and Iiih lli auvur Khali como up, fur ho hath in ug ill lied to do grout tilings. "Four not. oh laud! bo glad and re joieo, for tho hold wilt do greater t lungs. I toll you ho made it lit oui caao liko a prophet ic pi ed let ion, and wo could soo tiio Vankoes living from <>ur valiant truopn and di ivon lo tlioir utmost bor ders an. I scattered Irom tho d'a'Mlio +MynttfU! h Hock mid prrifth lug io death nil uloiig tlio lino for laek ot provisions, and nobody left to bury them. \t too same tnno llonry W ard I Jeee I) or was breathing out threaten ni'^3 and slaughter from lint Prooklyu pulpit ami declut ing that tho Almightv'a hand wu? on their side and within a low months would wreak his vengeance u; on the aluvo luddei and set tlio bond inch free. Ami tlio editors know noth lug at last. I tell you, my bre'liren, that preachers ami editors are just hu> run u like tho rest of us, and tho world will never have a lu;r chance to got evon with them until every man bus a pulpit and a newspaper of his own. ^ ; Put tin- war is on ni- and we mils! light it. Our t ongren^men havu te.inl it ib right a' d j u > t and they ought to know, l>n* I w as ruminating ahont blood ami (oars ami itgoii\ about widows ami or phans and l.'atdiol mourning for her children because they were not. That good- old "T'eor?ifi mother hi Israel whose son is an nflieor on tho Olym pia in fin otT w aters has ceased to smile. I'or years Sua letters havu been her conifoi t I 'or vein s lu? ha* supported iier from his pn\ an I i* now educating; and maintaining an 'iiphun niece, ami they lovohiiu dearly Mut it may bo that tlio eou tl n*t has como ami gone and he i* even now sleeping hi the deep waters, and Ihey Know :t not. Who can inea- :irv the glory ot ivui with a grief like theirs, and litis is only one ca-e. There aro or will lie thousand!* like this it the w ar goes on. Itul ?i' must light In tho language of Patrick Henry. "I repeal it. sir, we must fight Patriotism if a (iod-giveu emotion in the human breast True, sincere, thoughtful love of home and country not that kind which is n pretense and wiiii h lb. ,1 oiui: on sa'.d was the lai-t refuse < f a scoundrel. Politics and greed and religious tanataciMn lire of ten confounded with it aud woman is always tho chief inoninei both in vie toiy ami defeat when war aHlicts a Country, \utiona make wai in haste end repent at leisure. The saddest pic p.; re ever painted was that, of a mother witli a babe lit her breast hunting over a ballleliehl for the body of her htts band. ?? 1'ho child of miscr\ baptized in tears. Put enough of this. 1 m afraid 1 am becoming a continued pessimist. I will go put in tho garden and with some of the little ollspring and pick strawberries. I he-e little chaps always comfort me. I dun t see what we glow up for nohow, toi the scriptures say unless ye become as one of these little ones ye shall not enter tho kingdom of heaven. What faith, what trust, what confidence they havo in us. "Hrand ma," said a little olTspriug, "Dident (tod make everybody "Ves," "aid my wife. "Well, dident Jesua help llim some?" "1 reckon so, " said she. Tno bov ruminated u minute and said. "Grandma, \ reckon Jesus carried thd dirt, dident he. " And fo they amuse and perplex us all tho tirno. No wonder that parents all lovo .1, \\ hitcomb Riley, f<?r ho lovos their children and bis swdci poeiu? make ereryhody else love them He is their Sauta Claus all llio year round. I had rathor ro to St. I'eter'a uat? with his record than that of Ihe jrreatost warrior that ever lived. J?at- these nrtrri'ea interert me. They are sonic itrpltxtd, but they hav? *oui? freuil ideas. Mote cay* he never 99 ii Id fiabt until besot mad rntmV *):id yit, nobody hain't dun nothlu* to "ttlUi. Pi, Calhoun told Squire that Mr. Mi'Kinley had called for I'M, 000 uogroe# to go and take tho Cauarv i*landn. "Weil, fur" Biud J^rJUtro, "I I* hot n^winG ouder no bloh a call. It in not u fc|>iM'tuhlo call, fur; 1 is williu' to do 4 ftliut litflitiu', hjr, but (In white folk* iuu?t yu long w ill me ?whore' dev go, tit'. I wUl go w bur dev light, I will Hgbt, bin Air. Kinloy can't nhovo me oil on an island wid nobody hut uig MviH. I Ihjuii iivm wid my white folks nil my life, and dopondin' on 'em sir, and I in not willin to quit 'em, air? no nu I am not u wine ouder no aioh call as dat; it b n<?t Bpootahlo. " \nd Squire mount il Hut wo are all waiting now vuitinj; f?r noiiiti l'i;: tiling to h.?t p?u. Old (teorgin will ao hot" part, aud too South will luuiirdi gcnoraU in whom the nation litis confidence And now hoie in a letter from Mr, i'???H*ly, of Abbeville, H, < '. , Who bay x ho ia coming to ti e Vdteraim' rft union in . I uly, ami wants to moot hia comrades of old li^o Audcrson'n I ? r t gado unl especially of the Seventh ' ItMij-jfia regiment. 1 1 o wanta to know what became of oid Major Mintou, who fought "W ith tho I lii; lit It l i oorgiu, though his Hon was in the Seventh, N\ liy, he is dead, of courso, lor lie was near aevonty when lie joined the F.ighth ai (in ameleui , and he Ht i^htull day at tlto llr?t I ? u 1 1 1 <> MunutiHas and received u slight wound in thy head and that night bo wont to hi .Miller and said, '1 >ootor, I ltavu fought enough , givo nu? a di^ciiui ;?(>, and lot me go homo. " I lift dootor gave it, and he catuo homo and roHtod on h i.? lam els, and not long after wards "rotjuiesoat in pace,'' And bore is auothei lot tor about tho var. W . J Ballard, of SopttiB, S. WfdlO? tl) kllO\S if llliv Not Oil?. II ('Il 11 toll liiiu what heoaiuo of his only brother, H. -M. liulhud, who as wounded at Nashville, and captured aud tukuu to ('amp ( hiise in Kohrniwy, lSll.i. lie belonged to tho 'I wonly-ninth North Carolina logiment Mill Arp, in Allan (a i< iftte i Coii^ti'.iilioii. Mi l Y Ml I II < ONOKIvSS 1 lw. War Deficiency 15111 us fussed < n rrH'S 7 ? O ,!) !?'?. The will deficiency bill, | ;usn.l by ( oii'jr* s ) ??:in tos an fipi i "i)i i.i lion of I >. 'I ii ?> l>tll makes u'.l of the items available un t il ?' ait .eu y 1st, !KM. tor t ha 1 1 ansport it io;i it 'In' ai'lnx ami its t-upplies ?*?, b."t.\0ii'J 1;' nppu# printed I ho ft. i tiliculmu feiituio ot thebill, iiii lii'l i ii k cannon, uininunitiun, Ill'lohiuOI'V, etc., ('HlTHV-i A Hi^iiilicuu feature is ii" "i pi'oi 1 ' !l t ion <)\ i 1 ? I for tin' c\ pediti miry fol 1-y to (lll l Willi It l:. il lout uolu from Mftioi (ietiernl Miles, ii rj; in,; t liu I tho l ii n * I in required with tho leaM pos sible deliiv. I no lni;'.e.it item under any head is %*si l), !>l)i ),(>()() fol riotiiin-. eam| U U'.l glll'llBOU C<p?ippai:e. ? i hi; sj.xati:. M \ v I ho Senate passed tlic emergency war deficiency hill, carry - inu 7 JO," ! '? Hawloy, chairman oi tliu military ailaiia committee, secure! t ! i o I'li.i-ft-io oi a lull providing fol tin enlistment of u volunteer briu^do ol on l;i neors, ami ot 10,000 men in Hit' Soul h who ?:ro immune to yellow favor, t lie. so enlistments! to l>o in addition ft those prouded foi m tlio President's cull for I tmo volunteer?. Tlio men \\ ! i CjJtl ist ' for tlio win. " Two othei win nnea-itres were passed, one sus I ><? ii ?- 1 i n ir f"i the il oration i t the war tin; i cot i l 't ion i placed by exi-diuj^ law. upon tlio i|iiarleriiia.'?le.r'M dciurfiuent | oi the army, in older that supplies iiia\ l>e purchased without the present i.'/'iii nlilies. ami providing; that ownerw ol ' mining claims J hall not fo^ ;eit t hem foi not performing as.se.s-imont work upon f It o in . provide i they enli.st for tlio war. 'J ho resolution presented hy lint lei , of North Carolina. declaring there is m: n..eessi'\ existing for e-siiuig bonds to provide lumls for the war, and in lavoi or the levying of nn inrcmn tax. wae laid before the Senate, and after a short statement by I'.ntle:- in support of it, was K iel icd to tho tii-. im e committee. At I p. in the Senate wont into exocu / t i % e session. At :;,i j> in. tlio doois wcin opened and h reocas was taken until l! to await tho arrival of tho emer gency wur appropriation hill fiom t lie I I ou.' e. pit was given immediate eon | bideratiou and passed. I hoSenato then1! ni I o'clock adjourned untii the Ith M m I ho fortJth r.tioi.s appro priation loll has been agreed on in con ftneiiee, carrying a total of $0. !l I 'I The Senate lecedes from till it.'- news leu islat loll put in t he bill, and t lie 1 1 oukij recedes from disagreement to Semite j increases. p i in: norsi:. Mai -J i * . "I lie pas.-age of the oilier pouev wmi appropriation bill was the feature of tin- day in the Mouse. I iu naval appr< priation bill, w ith tho Sen ate amen 'incut approving the | ayment of ollicers of tlio ua\y for the use ol their 1 1 1 \ entloiis by 'lie uo\ ern in out Ktrmhon ?"? * 1 1 , s -i reported iiom con f t- : ctii'e and passetl It now' ;;?-??< t . ? 1 1 1 ;?> I'to^ident. \ nuinbiM" ot bills ot ininoi nn port ance \ve> e passed, m n . I 1 1 1 ?? \ ! a K n hind lull conference repoit was i.-ieet (>d ilinL-le_\, ol Maine, in advocating the wr.r em ei ^f-'ic^ :i ; ? ? ? i o pr la t lois, e,t I led attention to the probable ??xpense of tin- will it ii < | the uccsrity tor extraol' dinary revenue. II" naid tho .<???. 0(10. tii. mi appropriated lor defence had been exhausted, that tlio pieseiil cnier^eucx bill?*ariied Sllii.Oi O,'. Mill ami tin expend it in os made necessary b\ Hiisoii of tin- win would probably amount \er\ soon to .>iiii|f OOC.i.'n,). be cause of the foil lticat ion appi opriat ion. I he bill was t lien ) listed without di vision I he bill to increase the iitim iiei of Miij;eons hi the arinv was passcil. It provides for an increase oC>titteeu assistant Mir^eoiis. with the rank ol lirs' lieutenant to be appointed after examination by an army medical bo.ud I I also irith?>: i/e- t he Siv ;-eon i ieiu nil Willi the approval of t iie Seci etur >' ol W hi , to uppoint iu emergency as ::iaiiy contract surgeons at may be tuces sarv. M In the Hon ^ tho 5 > ? ? 1 to I a v t Ii e I ! n h uu.ii i I <?>coiiu?l I v e V\ ??r k s . a claim for "? "iO dinnajjea lor losses j inetirred bv tho claimant bv reason ol j.;o\ ?u nnioii tal <lolav in propariii!? the battleship Texas for leCeption ot ma chinery, furnishofi bv the company, was' passed. At tne ni^ht session twentv-t.vo poiifion bills and a number of nets correcting miilitnrx rec.??r?Is ?>f and rernovinij charges of desertion stiiudiui: against sohliers. we? e missed., ft ?n:i? forty three ears ago that the American < Joverninent was busily ei?s?Ked in patrolling our < oa>ts in or der to prevent the departure of filibus tering expeditious from thin country to (Tuba. And at Irregular Intervals ever since then the jrreat rep'?bMe has had to do this petty but costly form of police duty at the command of Spain. It's getting monotonous. A recently deslpnrd plumb boh has m M?rin< reel mounted in Its portion to flurry the supporting cord, which passes out through a holo l* the tor~ Mt oa * Ub* wttti th? point pt the betxr II W II Hi nil. Veteran? and Sons of Veterans at G?N, WAOI HAMPTON SF'I-AKS, A Sochp of Wildest Kntli ism I< ol luui Ills i'atrioilf ('ttvrniiooii I'wenty - li v(> Hundred Mea tn the Muc ot Muah. A appoial to the Columbia S'utu froia ( 'hiu Ii-.slon, of the .'s'h, s . A'moro ideal iluv fur a .struct pur ltd o totild uut hnvo l oon asked tor than that which favored tho Veteraus mid Sons of Vet Ciuns today. Tho rata laid tho dust, and the cold wiuJ dried tho istro<4H suf ficiently to aavo tho old veterans from walktui,' through nlu-di and mud. '1 ho t cm i >01 ul uro wn? modulate and thoie wad iu.st autlieiont lueezo blowing to keep tho tla^'fi and strouinei * outstroteh. od, mid to rcfl'Odh tho Holdier.i as they j marched under tho bright noonday Charleston, Mill. J In* ideal weather was to u great extent re*pouaib!o for tho magnificent parade. Seldom lift'* f> parade wended its way through the streets of Charles ton, which excited bo much interest, admiration ami even veneration. The thousands of people who lined the pavements of .'dotting tdreot from Cul iiouu to Broad streets, frequently gavo vent to their footings l?y loud and pro longed cheoiing. It was a continuous ovation lor tho participants of tho pa rade from the tifnu that(ien. Lyon gave tho order "Forward march!" until tho procession reached tho fourth Brigade plu/u, and the lines wore formed within the Citadel quadrnnglo. There were probaldy 2,' 100 men iu line, ami tho must noticeable feature of tho parade \saa tho number of old vet ciaus who were out and the many pro fessional ami business men who spared tliotimo from their daily routine to march shoulder to shoulder as thoy did vein s ago. 'I lie crowd at the Citadel was ouor iuoum. It wan perhaps the largest that ban over assembled on tho quadrangle and on the throo long galleries running around the entiie length of the quad ' angle: (.{en. W ade Hampton and bis escort weru tho hist of tlio.se in tho parade to take seats on the platfoiin. Ilo was greeted with great applause as ho mounted tho stand The baud played, mon yelled, which was caught up by the uralleries and the old walls of the Citadol fairly trembled. (Jen. Walk eft who presided, tho in a few words introduced (Jen. Bonham, of A nderson, who for iifteeu minutes made 11 most pleasing nd dress. After Hen. Bonliam, ( Jen. Luwspoke. Jfe wan welcomed with fahouts and w hoops from tho old veterans. II in ad ?'ire.HK w n* just to tho iikmg of the vet eiansand several times he was inter rupted by cheers and api>lause, (ten. Wade llaruptou was tho next speaker introduced. At the mere men t ion of his muuo tho crowd went wild and ladies waved their handkerchiefs in the an as he advanced to tho front. 1 ho sponsors, who wero seated in the gallery behind bun. literally crowned him with roses. It was a perfect water fall of rotes and he was completely l?u l icit beneath a shower of flowers. The effect was very beautiful and took the old tfsutlomnn completely by Frrrrpriso. ] 1 o recovered himself shortly and iu bcaiitU'ui Knglish thanked tho f?ir for their compl iuient. It /.ar some time after tin? before order could vbo restored. -liio w ildest enthusiasm was caused bv the General's reference to theCubnn war in tho following words. "My old comrade*, we know wh.it war is. I do not hesitate to say that I regret tho ono upon which wo aro now entering. But you are South Carolinians: you are tsons of tho men who have shed immor tal glory -on tho Palmetto (iag in the past and I would rather die than think that South 1 arolma would not respond to the call madoupou licr for volunteers. Ami o!d as i am, I can still ride on horseback and wield a sword; and if her quota i? not filled, if there is ono nanio lacking to make it full, I myself will volunteer. This is our country nud it is our duty to make it the cham pion of freedom lor all time to como. " Tho convention of Sons of Veterans completed its labors this afternoon, winding up certain routine work left from yesterday. Resolutions of thnuks to the Charleston caiups and to the \ oung Men s Business league ?nd tho public, generally wero adopted for the attention shown tho visitors. "? I'nlmctto Notes f he Association of Colored Phy sicians met at tho State Colored Col lege, Orangeburg, on tho 27th. TheHichland Volunteers have practi cally disbanded. The Governor's Guards retains its organization, but even the officers of tho Bichland Vol unteers have handed in their resigun tions. Register. Secretary D'Aroy P. Duncan. of tho railroad commission, has securod re duced rates from all points ouMho At lantic Coast Lino. Southern ond Plant System, and Florila Central and Bc liinsular roads to tho Democratic State Convention to be held in Columbia on May i :. Much intei est is boing manifested in the coming May musical festival to l o gi\ en in ( 'ulumbin. 'The musical festival cf the South At bin lie States is now on at Spartnnbui g, and tho city is crowded with visitors, ten States being represented by those in attendance upon tho festivities. Tho eruptive disease prevalent iu Columbia lias baen declared by l>r. C. P. Wertcnbricher. of tho United States Marino hospital service, an expert on epidemic diseases, to he genuine small pot iu a mild form. Tho pcusion reports from the sevoral counties of tho State have at last all been received and upon the roturn of tho Comptroller-General to Columbia thore will bo a meeting of the State board of ponsions at which all lists vvill be finally parsed upon. Then tho ap portionment of tho appropriation will lie mado and tho warrants for tb# |>eo sionors will be forthwith sent cut to the neveral connty clerks of court. The clerk of the board stated that it looked vory uutil) m if tk?r*w?* going to be f,n increase of about I,WI0 in^tho total liuiubw of pensioners in the Stat# M*?e fjUpj. ? ? * SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS. Troop* >lob|||rln|. The South Carolina troop? that ato hound far the front arid determined to uphold tlio proud banner that boar* the palmetto begun to go into ( amp ?' Hyatt's* Park, just about oue mile from , Columbia, last I'uosday, tho ftd. The 'lue.ntiou us to tbe point of mobilization hud been settled by tho following tele grttm . WAHinsotox, 1*. < , May 5. 139$, 'jot, ll'pi. //. I'llcrbc: Alter full consideration Becrotary of Wat now Concur# in your order lor troops to re main In Columbia uutll af.er tbe muster ij completed. 1 n?ti U'.'tlotis have been given tri*) quartermaster and commissary ol tin; regular army looking to Ibo *ub?d?t*<ueo of your troop.i in the boit possible way. il- ('? t'OBUJJf, Adjutant <,jcu*uuj "" if'ltu first comnanios to. mo into ciinp yr/ro from the Third rogiiueut, ('oil J. ' J W'rtrdlaw cotnimtudiug. These tro\ns mo composed of ouo com pan y caolT from Abbeville, Xewborjyr aud Union Col. Jouos re pur tod four roBqpauieii to the oauip no\t. I het?o uro tiro CntauM,>A Killon, oi ttoek Hill, t ho t.eo Light In fantry, of Cheator, and the ltiehlaud Voluutoera nod Governor's Guards, ol Columbia. Col. p. J. Auld will rorv probubly vuiso h/s quota from tho First roeirooul. TIiq. Jbrrhngton Guards, considered to bo tho eraok company of the State, \\ ill bo on hand with a full turnout, as do elated in the following diwpateh: "l'arliugton Guards report full quota arid rt.-ii.lv to move at a moment'* notice. Have wlied t!n :n tny acceptance. Please give mo your* Am Mitisfled other two companies will l>? ready tomorrow or next day "l>. .t. An ?>, Colonel." Colonol lioyd'a three cmnpamos aro said to bo road y to move whonovei called upon. Ah yet the Governor haw not boon officially notified of thoir having raised tho quota. but ho will order thorn to Columbia immediately. .Many volunteers four that they will fail ot acceptation on account^ of tho medical examination. Tho oxi^nina tion will l>o thorough hut not extreme ly exacting, it is stated. first Lieut. \Y. !?'. f.owis, fiftbistanl Burgeon l'. S. A , has boon designated medical inspector for tho enlistment of tho South Carolina troops. Dr. Lowis is expected ta arrive in Columbin in u fow days to take ehurge of his dutios upon the arrival of troops here. A number of youn^ physicians in tho State aro applying ior information in regard to tho requisites for regimen tn! hiii'Koon. Thin is a good position and a number of physicians are await of !)i at r'acl. A Magistrate Deposed. At JLancastor, Goorgo A. Potois, ait agent of an < >. P. store, was charged it) (vo cases, bet'oro Magistrate \V. II. Burus, with ?ellin? whiskey on Huu day. After tho arrest of Peters lie luiulo amotion before Magistrate liurus to chancre the preliminary hearing tc another magistrate, on tlio ground that ho could not get a fair hearing before Burns. !\l ngi.stmte Bums granted the motion, and transferred tho papers for a hearing to Mugistrato W. D. Jones, tlie nearest magistrate, who held t lie preliminary on tho lsth of April and discharged tlio defendant in both cases, as ho concluded a prima facie caso had not boon made out. Two 01 three days afterwards Governor Kllerbe notified .tones to show cause on tho 2oth inst. at his office why ho should not be re moved from oflieoas magistrate. .lone? wrote tho Governor that ho had dis missed the cbaigos honestly, according to Li is best judgment, and that lie would not l?p able to go to Columbia on ae coent of lack of money, or worils to that effect. On tho2<ith inst. Jones re ceived notice through the Governor's secretary that ho had been removed from otlice, and was directed to tun: over h:s books and" papers to tho clerk of tlio coin t. The above facts are gath ered from a reliable source. A ( 'rt i* <j 1 1 ii 1 it II . ( apt. David Dnl5. ' raillard, of the P. S. Corps of Engineers, has been or dered to Tauipa to servo on the stall o) (iunoral Wade, Capt. Gnillard was ap pointed to West Point from bumtei county and graduated fifth in his class in ISM. ilo was assigned to Engineers nud foi several years was engaged on the harbor of St. John's. Florida, and thou assisted Goneral Barlow iu run ning tho boundary line between this country and Mexico. Ho was sent latot to construct some government depots lfi Alaska, and for the past two or throe years has boea engineer in charge ol tlio water supply of Washington. Capt. i bnllard is regarded as one of th^ brightest engineers in tho army. His work on tho boundary commission and in Alaska received high couiiaeuilutiou. Mrs. Gaillard will join her husband in Tampa shortly, and will remain tliorf awhile. Sumter's License Tax. Judge Buchanan has made a perma nent injunction against tho ''city of Sumter from collecting tho license tax. Judge T. B. I'ra/.er represented the city and Haynsworth a Havnswortb the anti license people. - ? ? - -*?+? I'ostolllee Names Changed. I ho name of Bidell postofheo. Dor chosUr county, has been changed to Harle.v viilo. Berkley postotlico has been changed to Connor. It both cases the change was mado to conform to tho name of tho shipping and telegraph point. J here has been froquont con fusion glowing out of tho difference betuoen the name of tho postotlico and that of the business point. Frequent efforts have boon made in this direction in tho past, and Congressman JStoWes has finally succeeded in getting tho desired changes. ? Mr. James Henry Bice, Jr., has been appointed South Caroliuo editor of tho Natioim Fnclclopedia of Biography, being gotten out by James. T. White A* Co.. tho millionaire publishers of New York.- I ho State. Here ami There. Gov, Kllerbe has removed Magistrate \Y. D. Jonosof Cedar Creok Township. ' I ancaster county, from ofhee, because he dismissed a ease commenced against Geo. A. Peters, a man who runs an original package establishment at this plficO. Tho Columbia Register of tho?dsayc there are now K> patients in Kiverside Hospital, seven of whom are conflnod to bod. Two of tho number are^Jfhite, ono male and one female. There are 2't colored feuiKle* and .V* colored males. Three are little ebildren. The Nest ol Ihc Osprey. The osprey's nest is built of heavy sticks, turf and plantlslalks, fastened by seaweed. It is lined with a network of the weed, and In the course of a few years U acquires ? further lining of down. It Is carefully repaired by the owners e?<!h spring ?*>d fall before and after the snrnmer'trtp. and In fills way It remains solid for many years.? xv^rrr 4ho good man dies the. leant ari_iiicd jvbkli ha lltfe-i>rPTfat?l | from flowing. A WomKU't Iturden. From the Ettning JS ftwt, 2>etroit, Afich. Tho woman of to-day are uotas tltoun aa thoir grandmothers, Xi?*>y ai? bearing u l-ur-lun tn alien?# that grows h?tivi?r <l?v b* day; timt u sapping their vitality and clouding tlielr happiness. Mrs. Alexander if. Clark, of 117 Michigan Arenuu, lintrolt, Is ft typical woman of to d?y. A vMf? wit!j fcUtJli ambition an or?]y a loving wifo odd hate. Mil the Joys of her life were marred by f b ?> t>rfate*<io ol dtn oa??. . m fculforlcg ftj thousand* of her state t bftve !*uff?r?d, ?ii? nhn6.1t despaired of i(fa and yoLtlie Wft* curou. ^Fvf Hvo I sutforort with (rttitiun trouble," ii ^ Clrttit'b own vorsjou ol tho*u*jc)\ "I wop II ot Ifll# Ol\t> hlu^lo A- iv from ,iitul IntC'Uflo twlfui; \?K |trtlft? 1? my itjul .ih^uUlorj, Jt'vr hi tlnnv I hi A l\? oourtntiJ tc< luy jLc<l\ At t lift us I'llioll l>l\0tu would, nppotf ? jbofofo n?y \)i?l I would >>e I htcame I ?UwL . c'j.utt fi|u3. M v nerved t liar ft wVi^uuth* floor unaettlou me. "Kinluoat nurse*, tho best food and iiiOdlotne all fftiieu I'hon I consented to nil oporutloli. That, too, fulled, nud they said another wa? liOcosiary . After the seooud I wan worso thau over uud Hi' world was darker than batoro. ' It ttufl thou I hourd of !>?? Williams' Pink i'ltls for PrtU Isolde. I hoard that t h?y had ettrod Cfc$e3 1Ik? mine ami I trlod thoin. "Thoy cured tfie! Thay brought sun shine to my 11(6 uud ftllfid m'v cup \titli hap piness. The headaoho Is gone; tho twitch ing Is gon#>; the no^voudnoaft is gone; tho trembling has oeased, uud I have gained twenty six pounds. Health nud strength 1-- in t no and I mn thankful to l)r. Williams' Pink Pills for Pale People for the blessing." TlK'80 pills aro h boon to womankind. Acting dlreotly on tho bloott and nerves, they restore tiie requisite vitality to nil parts of the body; creating functional toga jarity au I perfect liariuony throughout rlio uorvous system. The pallor ot the ohvoks Is changed to the dellc'tte blush of health; tho eves brighten; the muselos grow clastic, ambition la created and good health returns. I "Sportsmen" In Bohemia. Bohemian sportsmen iu tho year ISO."* j shot and killed iif ty men, women, ami children, and wouuded 2,ol4 person?, J cliieily gamekeepers. They also killed among oilier game, over 15, .000 dogs, S,Tt?2 tat?, 2 horses, 15 cows, 13J calves, \iI7(> goats, and 120 sheep. For this IheV had to pay collectively over $500,0001 fov doctors, lines, 4ml Indemni ties, a uh to spend 74,388 <1ays in Jail The Austrian government collects tho s t a t i s t i cV. ' \ Tho mutilated condition In which tho body of the Insurgent, Cien. Aranguren, was t'ound illustrates tho savagery of t!f>> Spanish soldiery. It Is said that his clothes showed evidence of twenty seven wounds by bayonet, machete and sword thrusts, besides two bullet wounds, either of which was sutlicleut to cause instant death. Only savages mutilate their victims after death, and the Spanish soldiery seem to be of them. Reputation may noako friouds, but It takes character to keep them. Doanty Is Blouil Deep, Clean blood means a clcan skin. No beauty without it. Casearets, Candy Cathar tic clcan your blood and keep it clean, bv stirring up thr lazy liver and driving ull ini puntics from the body, liegin today to banish pimples, boils, blotclics, blackheads, nud that sickly bilious complexion by taking CasOurcts,? benVty for ten cents. Ail drug gists, satisfaction guaranteed, 10c, 'JCc, 50e. The practical farmer raises Letter crops than the theoretical oiio. ST. vrrrs* DANCE. SPASMS and all nur vou" diseases permanently curod by the use of Dr. K i no's ti rent Nerve Restorer. Send for KKK1C *!.?"> trial bottle and treatise to Dr. It. li. Kline, LUI..HJ1 Arch Street, I'liila., Pa The huaiaaraco ia but aoonteat for dollar*.. No-TO-Dto for Fifty Cents. fJuetmitced tobacco habit cure makes wetU tneu strong, biootl para. 0'>c, ti. All drugs iota. PIMPLES "My wife bud pimples on l*er face, but eha hu* boon taking CASCAKKTS uud thcv have i?U disappeared. I had been trouble! with constipation for sornu time, but after tak ing tho first Cascarot I have had no troublo with tbla aliment. Wo cannot speaU too high ly of Cascarets " Frel Wahthan. 670a Gertnantovrn Ave.. Philadelphia. Pa. CANDY CATHARTIC TRAOC MAHH ?10I?T*R?0 Ploasaut. Palatable. i'CLcut. Tn&te Good. Do Owl, Never Slckcu. Weaken, or Grl| e. 10c, 26c. iOo. ... CURE CONSTIPATION. ... dttrllnt; Itrmrdj tmpinf, (klcafo, Mnlrtil, Km Y?rk. S14 un Tft UAH Sold and cimraiiteeU l>j all drug WU- I IJ-DMb gists to CVBS Tobacco llablt. MORPHINE HABITS treated on n. guarantee. No I I W !?? i?hv tllLeureil. A<l<lr<-HS B.1I. I VEA1-. Mfc'r.. I.lthliv Sj rlni; Opium Curo Co., Lock Uox 8. Austell, Ga. OSBORNE'S A tiutiKf 11. (in. Aetna! builnnn. No toil b(K>K?- Hiiorl time. Ohaap board- B?n?t tor otlAloffti*. CHARLOTTE COMMERCIAL OLLEGE, tHrtRLOTTE, N.C. No Vacation*? l'??lUon? Gunranteed? Catalogue rrca rpKM IIKIt.S WANTKIKi-MHM n?c<tal now to I < nt afif rnext !?;#?. 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GERMAN' KAIJ WORKS. f*' ^.i ^in??au St., New York< TENNESSEE^ bHAUTY SPEAKS roll HER SEX. Doyle's Stution, Tonn., writes: l)r. ?I. A. Sim mon* WvorHIedioiue needs no commendation. It speak? for iitulf. It curcs Liver Disorder** and breaks ui> ItUiuusuoss and Bilious Colic. I think it is fat bet ter than "Thed ford's Uls.cfc Draught." & ' Menstrual aupprcssion. Thia occunj in eariy womanhood, espcc* Sully when the constitution is not strong. It may result from sudden exposure to cola, immersion of the huntlu una Xcot In cola Water. ^lLiiuK on the culd u vouuil or damp prras.s, seilcntarv habits, couilning occupa? lion s continued standing on the feet, irreg ular boure and forcing the dcvclopmontof tlic ujind at school. I{c3t la essentialaml moderate exercise in the open air most benc llcinl.j. The bowels should be moved at lcaat once a day by bimhII doses of I>r. M. A. 8lm? DioiiH I<1 \ er'Mcdieino, and the restorative cilect.1 of l)r. Siiruuous Squaw Vlue Wine should bo eocurcd by taking regularly a doso three times a day for oovcral wceJtf. Cuiirui, Tenn., writes: Have used l>r. M. A. Hlmoiou* j/ivorMocUcino lOyearafor Sick Stomach, Lobs of rionli, L??v Spirits. It u!so cures Llvet1 I>l$oi?8e? Miliousnc-ss, Con?tii?atea lSoivels. It dooB not gripe. and takes less to operate ou ino than either ^Blaek jH.iugM*' or ''Zeilin's/^aad ll 1: ? moro thorough and coii'.M cifoo.t, and leaves pf yiystem til "b'etur condition than elUier "Cluck Draught'' or "Zellln's." * "V General Lassitude. / We arc provided with flvoorg*ije for keep? fngtbe blond pure; they uro tho skin, the kidneys, tho llvi-r, tho luuga afid tho bonrulM. Tho blood bccomeo impure for one or both o( two reasons: Firnt, nomcthing impure hat been pat Into il; Hxooiid, tho five excretory organ# hiivu not been naftlciently active. Owing to Its complicated formation, tbs blood is lial.lo to many morbid cnanges. 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