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BOV* KUTKX FROM MEXICAN M>*iDEX IiY WEDNESDAY Coium/>ia, Nov. 2C.?Information from tno Mexican border, received at Adjutant General Moore's office today, points t#-the arrival of the First regi me nt, r.r.tii . arotrna national gnaru. probably on Wednesday, ai.d it is con fidently expectd that the troops, at the latest will arrive at Camp Moore in time for their Thanksgiving dinner on Thursday. The route ha^pward is ?en th Southern. via^Kj%v Orleans. Atlanta The several sections rain are expected to owards Columbia as other side of the Con here they will prob d to the line between vannah, and taken di floore without coming j :i cnwcis ua\e uciaut" j and ITave arrived -a* Columbia to as-) sis-t Capt. J). M. Graham* :n mustering j out the troops. They include Lieu- j tenant Colonel Henry Page, of Atlan- ! ta, connected with the medical corps; Capt. Lucian Booth, of the coast ar tillery, who comes from Summerville, Mass.; Capt. Gibson, inspector-in structor of Kentucky; Capt. C. F. Cox, of the regular vavalry, from -Atlanta, who is now on detached duty, and Lieutenant DuVall, of Massachusetts. The same details in mustering out wiii uave LU UC UUSCi were mustered into the 't will take some days 'ary requirements to be . The camp is being ss for the arrival of the the various officials are give them a comfortable The city of Columbia, at of Governor Manning ana of the city, who held a in the governor's office s ago, will do some work hohvppn r'nliimhia anrl te, and one thousand dollars has Deen appropriated, at a joint meeting/ of the city council and the Columbia chamber of commerce, to MOTHER SUPERIOR Says Vinol Creates Strength Rosary Hill Home, Hawthorne, N. Y. ~'I h&ye used Vinol for many run down. w?ak or egiatiated patients with One young woman was so weak he could hardly creep to my door I supplied Vinol to her liberally month I hardly recognized her. strong, her color charming and ks rounded out."?Mother M. a Lathbop, 0. S. D. arantee Vinol to sharpen the aid digestion, enrich the blood tte strength. & WeeKs. Druggists. Sew C. The Campa Will Positiv se Decern nd, at 10 p. Don't Let Y Favorite Lo; Now Mr. Reade to let your promise apply to your favori Touring Car, or the satisfaction of know it in force before it i assist in the entertainment of the sol diers while they aie here. It is hope;! that Col. Blythe will co-operate with the city in the matter of having a dress parade in the city shortly af ter their arrival. It is expectcd that a great many people from various parts of the State will be here during the stay of the troons and thev will assist in the general program of entertainment. i'he adjutant general's office was asked this morning if the designa tion of the cavaliy officer to assist .Capt. Graham in the mustering out 01 the tioops foreshadowed the early re turn of the Charleston Light Dragoons. The reply was in substance that, so far as is known, the assignment of Capt. Cox to assist in the disbandment of the First regiment had no con nection with any probability of a near return of the Dragoons, and that there had be 11 no official int.matlon as to when the cavalry troops, or am or tne omer troops irom mis Male ou the border, might get back home. Ia connection with the general mili tary situation, it is a matter of gen eral satisfaction in official circles here that the Anderson situation has passed off without any trouble of any conse quence. Only one company is now left at Anderson, tie others having already left for their respective homes. Second Lieutenar.t .James T. Moore, a son of Adjutant General Moore, is in Columbia. He is now on detached duty, and is on his way to Charleston, where ho will sail on December 2, on the battleship New Hampshire, for San Domingo, with the r,2nd company, c. o. -vAtui.;:c jis. The adjutant general has just re turned from a successful hunt in hi? old home section, around Green Pond I and other points in the lower part of tlie State. Among the game which he brought back were a_ portion o? two deer which were killed. The ad jutant general is a very fiut? shor, as he proved by winning the medal and the silver cup at the recent shoot ing match of the adjutant generals of thi? United States, lield In Florida. Aull. "THE JOCKEY OF rEATH* A Thrilling- Story of Circus Life Pre toy tlio International a* the First of the Adventure Series. "The Jockey of Death"' is the story of that most interesting and most fascinating of all themes?the circus. Thrill follows thrill in rapid succes sion just os th<~y do in the "big tOD." The two nrincinal Darts in "The Jockey of Death" are portrayed by Mile. Evelyn and M. -Vrturo, both of whom deserted the sawdust ring for motion pictrues. Formerly they were ^rab*?rs of one of the most famous | "ircuses in the world?Mile. 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