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$ LAN * VOL. IX. DEWEY Wli SCHLEY >' (LIPPED TIIIEIt MM. \ I When Governor McSweeney's Staff, in Service, Uniforms I a vi Passed. I CIIEUIIS Foil Alton MANS , Palmetto Soldiers Warmly Re reived All Along I lie Line ? "\jovernor of the State Complimented. Special to The Stale. New York, Sept. .'JO.?The uovei ii<?r and noldiers ot the Palmet to Slate were given a great ova A Hon in the Dewey land parade to day. The member* of th-* hiafl" rode by fours in the parade at the ^ head of the South Carolina reiri men! iii thiN oriler: Col. Wilson, Col. Folk, Lieut. Col. lieddiot; ami Col. Tillman; Lieut. Col. WatKiiu, Col tinnier, Col (juiruey and L'eut. Col. Mauldin; < 'apt. McCreery, Lieut. Col. I-Varee, Col. Bristol and Lieut. Col. Kemhert. Lhe members of 'lie stalF wore the regulation United SlateH army fatigue, with palmetto tree e.ips, leagius and ktauntlets. They ? ' were forced to keep their swords lu constant' use for salutes throughout the march, tor no * . State received a greater ovation | 'm \'- South Carolina from start to finish. Admiral Dewey heard * the First artillery baud strike up ' 4,Dixie'' as Ihe approach to the r\^" TrVlewioe Khliul wau r^ui.l>u.l .? .wl t ; when the tune drifted into ^ -'America" and tbe staff saluted, the admiral knew the Palmetto State was in evidence. He was n struck by the regulation uniforms, and lie used his hands vigorously in clapping the, entire time the aiart" was passing the reviewing stand. .Just as l he regiment passed, marching in most beautiful style, the admiral saluted, the State flag was dipped, and three rousing cheers for the governor of South Carolina weni up from those on the reviewing stand. The governor was on the stand. Admirals Dewey and Schley joined in tl.e demonstration. This morning Gov. MeSweent-y joined tlu* rect ptinn committee .it the city hall Tlu re he met. the' llM uimir d. The governor was as ' 'fl signed 10 a carriage in which were *^Ap? jTdjmanl Gen. Floyd, Mayor Van j W.vck's secretary, Air. Downs, and Mr. McKintie). Lieut. Col. Kohn accompanied them on the l?ox At the lioat the governors ol New York, North Carolina, Tennessee, and New Jerfeey wete met. lhe admiral and the mayor had the llrst carriage, drawn by lour bays.! Gov. McSweeney's carriage was. No 22# in the procession. Gov.1 ^ Spain's Greatest Need, iMr. R P. Olivia, of Barcelonia, Spain, spends his winters at Aiken, S. C. Weak nerves had cuuced severe pains in the back of his head. On. using Elictric k Bitter-s America's greatest Blood and Nerve Remedy, all pain soon left him. He says this grand medicine is what his country needs.! AW America knows that it cures j > liver and kidney trouble, purifies the blood, toues np the stomach,! strengthens the nerves, puts vim,' vigor and new life into every DQiiscele, nerve and organ of the \ body. If weak, tired or ailing yon need it. Every bottle guaranteed, only 50c. Sold by Crawford Bros.. Druggists. 1, ASTE LANCASTEI McSweeney was cheered to ihe, echo all alon<? tlie line. The tr??v \ ernor reached I ho roviowin.r ui at out 3.30 o'clock and was yivcn a scat within 10 lect <?! the adiiu , ral. Dewey and Schley were toe In roes t here. The governor is attending an' entertainment tonight. Toinoirow morning tie and his stall' leave ' lor hnnic at 0 35 on the Peine" I ' vania and Atlantic Coast Line second section. The SoutI) Carolina stall' oili cers were in ttie saddle today from 10 a. in. until 7 p. in.,passing the reviewing stand about 0 p. m. The regiment formed on One Hundred and Twenty lirsi street and followed the Maryland hoys .lust after the stall' rode Colonel Frost, Adjutant Glenn and Oou rier Hyatt. The hand came next. It was one ol the attractions ot the parade and played alternately "Dixie" and "Yankee Doodle" almost exclusively throughout the long march of 12 or more miles "Dixie" was always the signal for 1 utnrm rvl ? -.-.-1 * t - * ,r .. ?< > IU VI i.ucris iiuu I lie SIilII was kept busy saluting on even block On Fifty ninth street and alonir Fifth avenue in the vicinity of the millionaire mansions the boys were given a perfect ovation On one high building at Seventysecond street a placard, -'South Carolina," appeared, surrounded by ladies and gentlemen The entire regiment saluted, the men came to "port arms" and "Dixie" was played. At the Majestic hotel a brief stop was made and some gentlemen came out with a pitcher of champagne punch ami insisted on the thirsty stalT ofli eers clearing their throats of cob W'pllC Tho Stnt/i ! ?? ' O-K Iiv UIIIIC ll.IU ) / .? IIltMl in ranks and they marched like regulars. Major Schachte commanded the First battalion, consisting of the three Charleston companies and the Timtnonsville company. The Seond battalion was commanded by Maj. Blvthe an 1 consisted of the Creenville, I'elzer, Sumter and Columbia companies. The governor's little son met the two admirals, and Dewey took the boy's hand in both his own. Col. Hough was taken sick at I the point of formation and was unable to continue in the parade, lie is better tonight. A magnificent bouquet of flowers was presented to the governor today .1 os'-pli Stockfurd, Ilodgdon, Me , i healed a sore running for seventeen! years and cured his piles of lung [ standing by using !>eWitt's Witch. Hazel Salve. It cures all skin diseases j Crawford Bros. d-w-s Killed (hi The Roadside. Special to The Slate. Spartanburg, < )rt. ti ?Kate Saturday evening a homicide was committed near the city limits, when Wilbur Nesbit, a young white farmer who lives near Fair I Forest, shot and killed a negro named Andy Foster. Nesbit was riding home on a heavily loaded wagon. The negro was walking ana asKea to be allowed to ride. A dillieultv followed and the negro was shot down and left by the fide of the road. He was found later and given medical attention, but died yesterday morn - j ing. Nesbit came in and surren dered to the fherilf. ? Millions of dollars, is the value placed by Mrs. Mary bird, Ilarrisburg, I'a., on the life of her child, which she saved from croup by the use of One Minute Cough Cure. It cures all coughs, colds and throat and lung troubles. Crawford Bros. d-w-s 4* * ... R EN BRMI-WEMKLY. i, S. Cm wedNESDA; AN ARMY WAITS FOR SIGNAL GUN. THOUSANDS OF IIOKKK MOVIN(1 ON TilK (SKI ITSII HO HO Mlt. Tliu Whole rrunsvii.il i? Aliv??. j ! .M I . ?. ! <"1 . t 1 ? 1 vy? i i ?I* ' * N ' 1 ? J I ( tonight tha* Hull ?Jo .. t;, northeastern boundary r.i N ' i? to be the I'ntdttDu; til th'< <v:jr ' In view ..I its wtrategic. value, Joshua Joubert, ha* iai<et pei sonal commando) th- H ?? ' rc* si there, establishing vfn i.g ;*r?* <>i pickets along the nvor end has ordered the natives to dt.ve in all the stock. All the available burgh*- rs it; the neighborhood have been re quinitloned, with the result rhu some 2.000 have mobile*"', if NVhkkerstroom. the chief p ?mt ol mobilization there. Frohii a'I points in the Transvaal, N ilc I and Cape Colony cornea icports of continued military activity on the frontiers; ami, whit- tr.e movements of individual cm mauds as yet do n??t whov cm certed plans it is evident thai Hie narrow, wedge like strip of N ? tal, whose apox is crow led with the ominous name ol M .iub.t Hill, will be the oenier ol the coming storm. Late yesterday the H>ers -<ai> lished a c mp ;it Scheoper N >!;, ne r Vryheid, and they wil! ur-0 ilize a great force on the Ii .Main river to morrow, which th an thorities at Dundee expect *vi!l mavo across the border to that spot probahly at once. It is believed that a conflict at this point will certainly occur early in the week. At the same time the Boers are collecting a force of 2.000 men under the notorious Command ant Cronie. in the Mulnism fields, near Mafeking, where ?'.?) Baden Powell is stationed. Dispatches from Tuli, Ilh-.d" sia, annouce that another force of burehers is massed at Pieteis burg, 50 miles south, ami that' outlying parties are posted at til : the drifts olong the Limpopo river. In the meantime Col. Pium hut's column is moving 50 miles: nearer the Tranava.il 1 mutter .?u?l | has established telephone connections to within six miles of Rhodes'drift, on the Limpopo. Ku tliusiasti i scenes at all the railway stations have marked the advance of the Natal volunteers. Dispatches from Mafeking an- \ nounce that Cammandant Cronje, I commander of the Transvaal bor der p dice, crossetl the bonier and ! A Narrow Escape. Thankful words written by Mrs. Ada K. Hart, of (iroton. 8. I).1 "Was taken with a had cold which J settled on my lungs; cough set 111 and linally terminated in I'onsumption. Four Doctors gave up, saying I could live but a short time. 1 gave myself up to my Savior, determined if could not stay with my friends on earth, I would meet my absent ones above. | My husband was advised to get! Dr. King's New Discovery fori Consumption, Coughs and Colds. 1 gave it a trial, took in all eight bottles. It has cured me, and thank God, I am saved and now a well and healthy woman." Trial bottles free at Crawford Rros.' Drug Store. Regular size 50c and $1. Guaranteed or price refunded. 1. TERP /. OCTOBER 4, 1899. I iiUSOLUTELY "t f Makes the food more del WOVAL P*?INO PQWt visi . (Jhlel* B--. >k!( > ? *, apprtr-1 II with the uhj * *?f ic.oitiim| I.ii ?n tight. Tiih |{n'i4i civil ( 'iiifirsHiouHr ordered ?ho chief to oa* and protect the wuin- n aro cmIdren, te)linu him ih.tt he won >1 not he allow >i to fijjil. B >ers open iv t inotion to run Vryburg, m B ite-fi Bechuit na 1.1 lilt, HH HIXIII its hostilities op. i., and The K;mttrl\ Adver finer c< tnplaiiis ot tin apathy of the Cape mini8ti> t not taking steps to prevent thi". 1 he Transvaal fi -It cornets are taking the name* tic colonial Bo. rs who are wil!it ?: ;?. cross the border in the e\i i.t war. Nut the tainieU linif is allowed to cM-ape as to wh it diplomatic coiutnoiiications, it :* *y, ire passing between Loieiori and South At ilea So tar a> the puhiic is concerned, matter* 'iave not advanced since Krnli.. It is noticeatiie thar not even ttie Brussels agency of the Transvaal goverulllt'llt lias vet iksllcii >1 r k' fin.ur'o * - - o lati st note to tin? pr? The sil.-ittv maintained both sides is r?>arded as ominous. Fiom South AVrii'i the* news is wholly concerned with feverish preparations of hostilities. Com niuiidiiit (Jen. .luuhert is reported to have said that he ha? 10,000 men on the Natal border, and that Commandant Crnnje has 8,000 on the Berhuaoalund side. The British camp in the vicini ty of Dundee consists of 5,000 nil u, w ith 24 guns hi -tr<"tijs position. The Orange Free State is actively commanding. The Trans vaal government has virtually taken over the Nat erlands rail vtav for military purposes and Natal trains are being turned hack. I'elegraph wires between Natal and Jt-naiiio-shurg have been ut sii.ee Frida\. According to dispatches frollij, 1*I e11.ria, complete ch-o.- reigns tin it*. The gov to .u-.mi has da c| a red i mora t >i i u in, (<?n > unr ( g'-oi \ act of legis!a? inn), author ixng i governrnc! ' In<ik to sus pe? i - p**cie p i v ni 11 ? I *r : .1 v pMM.nl, closed .1 ' >'i I'.ur* and! subtended the Koc't-di papers. ! i ! issatO that thor vi:T <?? neir'v 30,000 burghers ah ii: 'h border*! b\ lhis evening (Monday). In.I diannesbu ra warrants have been issued for tie* irrest ??t some 50 prominent Out land.rs audi journalists, but ail ri reived tunc I Jy -valuing and g<?t ?t* Iv away An unconfirni"d rumor hireached Johannesburg t!i.?t tliej first portion <>t the Indian eon i tingent has arrived at Durban, Natal. The special correspondent of A Frightful Blunder Will often cause a horrible Burn,Scald,Cot or Bruise. Bock Jen's Arnica Salve, the best 111 the world, will kill the pain and promptly heal it. Cures Old Sores Fever Sires, Ulcers, Boils, Felons Corns, all Skin Eruptions. Best File cure on earth. Only 25 eta. a box. Cure guaranteed. Sold by Crawford Bros., Druggists. 1 RISE. "= NO 57 I taNO licious and wholesome >fw CO., new vow*. The daily Mail ;?i lhetermari'z burg, Natal, describing a train journey with a Boer commando, says : *kThe burghers were hilarious, insulted the passengers and lired trom the carriages at two burghers, thus killing them. Their firing also broke the telegraph wire, thus facilitating the escape o| fugitives Irom Johannesburg. They are now preventing the re ?>i telegrams oy ordering their retention at Volksrust. "The Basutoiand natives have been engaged for a week or so in practicing witchcraft, preparing to go on the war path. The cere monies consisted in slowly tor luring to death oxen represent iug the Boers and the British. The sacrifices, according to the native reports, indicated that the Boers would he victorious." That Throbbing Headache Would quickly leave you, if you used I)r. Kiuu's New Lite Pills. Thousands of sutterers have proved their matrh'^s" merit for Sick and Nervous Headaches Thev make pure hlood and strong nerves and huild up your health. Easy to take. Try them. Onlv 25 rents. Money back if not curedSold bv Crawford Bros., Drug 1 HE WAS PARALYZED BUT HE COULD SHOOT. Hud Brown Takes Vengeance on Hail Who Disabled Him?t'apt. * Chase Hurt in Peculiar Manner. Special to Tito Suite. 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