The intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1915-1917, November 10, 1915, Page PAGE THREE, Image 3

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. fl We are showing, some beauti ful acts o? this popular beauti ful and .useful Ivory in, Dresser Sets, Toilet Sets, l?tanlcuro Sets, : Etc.. . . NOW 1? an awful good time to buy your Christmas presents, and lay them aside. Now your selection la^ better than lt' will " be later; and'yoii will not bo rushed for time.. SEE SHOW WINDOW ' HEAD STUFFED FROM :: CATARRH OR A COLD | Says ed in Nostrils T " Hight Up, X Dintnnt relief-no walting. Your clogged nostrils open right up; the air] passages of your bead clear ajad you '.can by?athe freely. No inore hawking, snuffing^ blowing, headache, dryness. Nh struggling for breath at hight; ypuj^feold'iot( catarrh disappears. Get a small bottle of Ely's Cream Balm from' your druggist now. Apply ? 'little <rof*? tt??t': frdf?f?nt,' antiseptic, healing cream In Vehr riostrils. It pod etrates through'every air. passage ol ' tho head; . r.pothe? ;?he . inflamed or swollen mucous membrane and relief comes instantly, , it's Just "fine. " Don't stay Bluffed up with a cold or UBSly catarrh; t i I : I fm:. m tesy, kindness and concentration.'^jrUk unlock all doors. Systematic "j?aMj| VE.. . . . i' - la a key to success.S AYE DIMES. Call todny and got ohe of our Dime Savings/'.Banks, tbfey\wi?? help yoit . ll') .EAilffif?. IA . . I * *+*********+?*?*?+???? I Mrs. J. L. Sherard'and little son, Marshall, have- gone io Ira -for a few days _v5sU to friends there. Mrs".. Lindsay Harper has returned Ito her homo In .Alberton, Qa,, after a I few days visit io her daughter, Mrs. Harleston Barton. Miss Bessie. Allen of Belton came up last oveniug Tor "A Pair of Sixes.'* She waa the guest of Mrs, J. P. I Trowbridge. ' . ; Senior riillutbc.i Class. .; The-S?nior. Phtlatbea ciaos of- the First Baptist church will. be enter-i ta In ed- this .afternoon by Mrs. James N. Pearman ' abd Mrs. Joe Ashley at Mrs. Penrnien's residence on . South Ma'n -etrcc-t. Every momber ls- urged io attend, and. ari* requested to take the South Main street caf, leaving the square at 3:30 if ..'.V' ' ?. Mi&s Vina ^Patrick haa returned from a visit to^Mrs. Frank Gary in Abbovllle. Mi's. J. -P. Hlllhouso and Mlbs Lou Hillbouse spent the week-end In Ab beville with, relatives. . Hearts Delight Club < The H-sarta Delight club will meet on Thursday afternoon at three-thir-. ty.'.with Mrs. W.\ C. Gllmer, north of Anderson. ' . I PERSONAL ? Messrs. Claude and P. D. Batter f leid bf i Bowman, Ga., were business visitorsi in the; city yesterday. Mrs, Keith Glenn ot Cen ter vi lie, was hi the city shopping yesterday i Mrt N el non Bonds of Iva was a bUB Inoss visitor yOBterday. .Mr? ?F^lph. Hunter bf Pendleton waa among th? . .business visitors lu Anderson yesterday. Mr. Will Mouchet of.Ivja spent yes terday in Anderson. . . ' -:--? PASTOR POUNBKD. Pleasant Occasion Hela ?n Willam sion Church. :Editor The Intelligencer: . . Please - let nie say, .the geodvpe?p?e of tho First; Street church. William-! .nton. continua to make !tbeir ^pastor feel that ho is among friends. . .On r'lastr'-Battfrday:rn?ght t<hiito~^cTowov walked- into my homo with bundles 40/ nico tblng?'toveat,;^ Flour,-sugar? "cbgeoj rice, potatoes, frnita.'and many ?good thing's; too many . tb. j mention ^nd laid them dnjm arOimfi/ihu table. I Well it surely did make ibo: pastor, smile. ; ???fe; ??f&(?F?ffi&'s^i%j& Then followed'some good speeches by .Deacons Pepneil, Abner McGee, Brother Harris/ Brpthor Elliott, Broth ed Goodman and JSroihcj^Vbddeil, all j .spoke-on not"only'duty. tb the pastor, but the.-great privliogoa and ?leasure found?jp .such ' cessions; Then: ; song j and tttayeir, service, iOllpw?dNvith a closing ? response by; the. pastor* . Pleuse let nie- state that oh., next Sunday morning at-ll o'clock . bjt Flat .Ropk j?hurch I .> wi}l, preach, : op. %&$? "Mat-rJage of ?the Kings Son.*' AU,arel Invited.. . ?Sii?i t ?-.-.'jU--.^ __^iW>. ._V>. Hammett, .\vnnmmspo?? i\?y.' v,. .//!^?^^B3H ?- ?---_-V--^^^-h-r--H-- l ??V?s? cf. hot vt;aieir each rnorn ien li?lpi us: look and feel ?l?ahj? svyast, afresh,' f I Happy, bright,., alert---ylgorou3 and j vlv^clpt?s-ra '. ?if^dvoi^ar/ skin t ? nat ural, rosy complexion and freedom from, illness oro assured only hy ct?-y*,. hoaltliy i'blood. ;i?f only -every 1wontan "and likewise every man could realizo the, wonders; of tba morning inside bbtbi what a gratifying chango would take pldce, . Instead of tba ihouSands oJ slcfely, ahhemlc-looklng'.' ?ion; wemen and glrl? with pasty! cr muddy complex ions: instead cf lila 'multitudes ot .???erve. *r?CRS,Mi "rundowns,'' "brain, f-'irk" itniJ.-hAAhlmtets WO >BtU>4?d EOS h virile, optHoie-?o. throng ct rosy cheeked t?bpi?; everywh'?re.: 0. H. BUSSELL HAS GROSSED THE ?lVEfj ,? ? . -,_ WIDELY KNOWN AND GREAT LY BELOVED CITIZEN DIED . EARLY TUESDAY FUNERAL TODAY Services Will Be Held at Central Presbyterian Church-An Au- , tohiographical Sketch, j Mr. David Hamilton Russell, ono of the best known and most deloved citizens et Anderson and the upper section of tho st Ue, died at his home, No 1220 South'Main otroet, Tuesddy morning ?t 6:25 o'clock. His health had been ? failing rapidly tor several months, and for the past three monte? had been .copfinpd to hin bed. . For two week? or more immediately pre ceding hi ti dent h he was practically unconscious, and last Monday it waa realized that thr ead was Very near. The death .bed wad .iii r rou nd od hy i'm members of the family residing here, I The funeral services * will bo hold ! this afternoon at 4 o'clock- at k ? tho : Central Presbyterian church, of whl?? 1 he was a consistent and devoted nierb bor, and will bo conducted by- n^s ipastor, tho Hov. '.D'.',. 'Wit|ier?jpoo? Dodge. Interment will be at'Siiv?ir Brook cemetery. The following eld; ers of the church, ''will servo as pall bearers: Dr. 03. A. Henry, Mr. W.S."" Rams-VTf ?tr.*' O. .. t?. C.,-Bolomfcn, M/j J. L, Sherard, Dr, M. Av Thompson aid -Mr. J.H. Anderson ,? : -.< ?'. :. Mr. Rusaell is suryiv*li by Mis widow? who' was Mise Francas .15, Smith and five children, as follows: Miss May Ru BS el I, of ibis city; Miss Leila Kussel! of York county; Mr. H. II. Russell ot (this county j Col';" Thos: H, Russell and Maj. T. G. Russel^ both bf Staunton Military ; Academy, bf Staunton, Va. Two infant daugh ter.; mid one son, Jame:, V/"., aged ll ?ears, died many years-ago, Mr; lussell is also shrvlved by five broth ers andi two sister^. . Tho brothers' are: W. W; Russell of this city; Mri; ?};.'A. Bussell of Oklahoma; Mr. G. R?ssen of Easloy; -Mr. B. F. Rus sell of "WHiiamston: and Mr. J. Ay Russell ot Greenville. Tho Blaire aro Mrs. J. M. Guyton of this elly, ene Mrs. W. A. Neal of Atlanta. : :?.'& Bketeh ot His Life. - M The sketch as written by. Mr; ROSr sell himself ls as follows:!. ;'.'?,.?}.; I was born on January 4th, v184I,'?p. Garvin township. Anderson county, S. C., in tho home where my. mother "Wor^m-?ord Miterer ?ne .^'ss'm^r?rap on the "i8th day of December, 18ll& she being nqt xmite. eighteen :yoa,ra( pi': oge.when I was born: I wiis bapllspd; In Old. Carmel church by ti^e. Rev. '3Lt'-. )L. Kennedy, who had/also loarrled my. father and mother. .':i^eni,I;waA Bey eh) years qi aB^)my father- removed f>?c??> thc plantation, to Anderson .to pnb i lian, the county., paper. The Andersen Gazette, la, which W had bought &n interest. '.. ifc..Yc-nialned in Anderea4 for..'about seven/years during:-which timejI'W'ent to schcol, flrst-to an oca Hlemy'ro?Hthft Baptist parsona/go lot which"_j??B the. beginning of tho jobn. ?ibn female University, and \ viator to the Presbyterian. Collegiate Semi-: .forvGlrls, but: whlch.had ?vCfei nartment for boys ofm>* lender years.: later ? wont to tho .Anderson. Male Academy':>au^i?t hy >l?v. . ,Tohii S. was a ~moat rigid.dlaclpli??r Jan, u?nAlrl iV:.iiBiriiiiVinjj tho. ??ay*?s-'?e:?5?e!s,ss. -J>yr "tnrashing^ tho delinquent boysvorthe day before. ,1a tho fal i of .1854 my1 gr^dfaibeF, Col? D. K. :Hamilton/haring lost all his children- ey- death; c-c?ptmy moth; ' er, 'g8,vo-,;nt>r arplantation adji/inipg. hts to: Induce my father, and mother ?io ? m ovo back so 'as to be near alia .In his declining years, ;and from 'tnojt: tlro? Until I went to tho University of Virginia I was a pi?pil under Rev.' ?omi Ii. Kennedy .at Old Thaliau. aca emy. In. the.fall of. 18&8 * centered1 tho University of Virginia, taking ' h. literary course -tho first year and th? course;:ip.'Jaw-the second: year, .pUuK nmg to ?nt?? thb bar ; when of cge. In tho fall of 18?o. I entered^ the' Jaw: office of Harrison and Whither av An il i;ram khd remaihod frith thom,. till January . 1st, *SGI, and. not being old enough by a year .ta bo admitted tb the bar 1 taught school in tho Old Thalian academy, ; Mr. Kennedy hav ing moved to W.11amston; '..;' :?VvInvJsa?srCv ? -rtol?m teered \'?n ..4ha-Palmetto, Riflemen, a , comput?" 4or??edi jm ?nder?ou under..jp-ap??in' Janies if. Whithor, ?nd .on th? 14?V?f April, iS$S waa called into servie^ ft W?lmont having mcatotmlo been form* cd o? -wirfch ray company w?ft A part. p|iai%a8;;the:>Fonrai( : South Carolina. Volunteers.and was comniondevl by Colonel John D. Ashmoro: shdrt?y af ter ^rjsi?t??it?en Cdlonel Ashmer^re^ ?ign?^^a^t?^pelonej J. 3? mfel^C, Bucrt^ed'*? :4hB t?omroa?dv:?t??, re mained, thev?ftlonfel until th^tfermi'of BDiirtment (l2 u?nthB> e^lredV ^ r?giment fra* -quartered in ?btui ?toiterif'nieirf^ ,'?1?jtt^<fe''w?^^^r.erre? .to'.tii?.t. MM-i^M^-itt^lirun?kj*a?;.wer?i 'xaf?te'? \ to Vk^inl?. In ktoe we reacheu ? Ri?litoo?d flow! ? werfe cawped.. -^hero .^gfere?s'-Wtk ' n?^r^?? then aa ola ??ia full o? pia^e. ;,W*m here d?\i^mr^'\ Fd'?tefi --to, t&bit?li?t?-fW?f?? on the PotonU?j r?var>i?3??R^g mt: jtftst ; march ?a ;f?btfremr.?ftl?i?svjil? to I .two and??i&fo\*fa:^$:fy?mPry-' - i a?d ait?r t^extf y?HK> ^dereA.^ck tbiButl j 'fj;te;4l?r??t,r?coi?ii^. IA- e? Mat?assas, ;: and i . ,^f;Jo^,;?841v>*-'T6?:: g?gement was opine* by the Fourth regiment. The >re8ult tho' world knows. The nigfci after 'tho battle a terrific ; tatmdertitorm prevailed and aaviftE-lio protection we were drench ed, to too. ..Un. This exposure brought on rheum ai ir-ju of a violent nature and I was sent to tho Culpcppet1 hospital, and -rota there I was sent home in AugUBt, ISO!, and I lay prostrate and helpless? uat?l tho following; March. I reached the army on Its retreat from M??ass?sat Orange Court House and rand o tho march back to lulohni?nd through cold and rain and sleet, but being inuch weakened by my lougH! ness, f v?* taken ill again and .was carried ->'Manchester hospital, where I- kr/ for tli itu wc olen and was dis charged from the service. ??t?r a re_t or three weeks, during which time I procured a horse, I went to'"Charleston and joined the First :Sv-?. Cavalry? then stationed near Adams II un, end after, a. few months Bervico thors;, we were ordered, to Vh* pinift, ih?B .horses being'itakeh. through tho country and the men on the train. Wo''were carried to Staunton, Va., th await.the arrival of our horses and camped there for two .or three wcsh? ?nd hitor the arrival of oiir horse's we were marched out to Buffalo .Oap td repel a reported raid by-tbh'en'omy, but nothing, came of it. Then wo wore brought back on the eastern side of the Blue Kh?go and placed in ?Hampton's brigade Under Stuart. Here 1 was detached, and ordered to re port-to General Stuart's headquarters and .he. assigned me;to,duty in his ^l?nal corps, and for 18 months'I was ongdged'.dn this duty 'tihd a'jgrcht deal of ..tho timo, at his headquarters. Just after the'jbattle pf 'Fredorlcksburg, at tho.tinko bf which Gen. Hampton made ?a raid <in .the rear of Burnside's'army Iculd captured a depot of his suppli?s at' Bumf rles, on the Potomac; i was sent' by General Stuart acroBs the Rappajifennock with a younger broth er- bf tmiao (Walter Passel) _?h?!_o tho lilies, cf .Hooker's, loft wlng^ with or ders to watch and report his move ments, and also the movements of the enemy';. vessels on the Potomac aha Rappabttnriock. I remained'' thpre uh; JU,af tor, tho hattie o! Chancellorayino. | when we were ordered to Join., .the army on the march to Gettysburg, t want tb say that tb ia wa? the only easy: and pleasant s?rvlco I had dur ing the! Mar : The mother pf an . old college-mate of nilne at tho Univer sity^ of. Virginia, Edwin Bowie, Upon learning this Tact had nu invited to her "hbush and for over four months we had ftooxl.quarters and the beBt ot food and HO .camp duty to do, our only.duty being daily to" .watch the enemy and lil3 vessels. But it all end ed .when! the Gettysburg campaign Btarted. ^- . , ,i^'f{U_m^ne;'r in Loudon county <lT?ra&^i^$d ono of tho' most excit ;^|j^SMgB^er<njs experiences of the war: >".> !2t?&yalry : battle' " lasting .* ' all ^fewa?y^ght..between; Stuart and ip?^?pS^^^?l. roii^v?d, and \.tt .waited j CQITMK_. infantry,'hhd us on the gb ?r?riv -i-U! blurt and to the ' dLn ch^Si^^OTi^ny signal.duties' P.'was ai' times loft between ?the-.-JiupB, bullets and ?hell? comln^iwih directions, my signai .flHg'm?k'ihg 'a? conspicuous langet tor the sharp- ' "ioofers. : My orders weramo hold the :'?-jl^Ion until relieved, ?nd. L.wanted ind wished anxiously fbi4 orders' to fall backi' We were 'reintorci^X'.by^.Lbhk1 ? r-irc:;.';! infantry 'ofter "wu< "had been OTU, through Vpporvlllo and then burned tb? tables t on Ahe. ' "bjii? ats" and ruado thoni bustle hack to ibVptlier side 'of/GOo'so Creefc much llh?t?r; than they;carno. From here L ^^p^tihdef: G??'?rai ' Beverly inson, and on /July* Std,, 1863, wo reached .tho ;battierieldt-and partlc? j)ated.;?n som? of the bloody scenes, ot that day-also .witnessing iho'm?^lfi; c?nt chorze of 'Pickett's division. - j From['Gettysburg I'begas the m_r_? ! ? MUC% W Virginia on xhc-nignt ot julyj { ?th,, and nsar\ _ls?e^_i?>jrh,' ma., wo | { waited ih line; ct battis for ssvafai J _a/o, a? ?b? ixixomac was so swollen j we could not cross. (But M??d?'dld [hot caro to repeat th? dose he had at: j Gettysburg Of ; the ' mott lo of crib's1 l anny.. I crossed tho Potomac at V/il- , liamsport attd was* tho entlrb night in. j the .river, by, the side of, ; the . wagon ' train, AV I th the welter over ...my* tee* abd. ankles. Coming ha?fc into Vir-' General 8tuaty ih?de, h?s head quarters at tho Sl?UjghtferrH?fcs?, hear ibo battlefield.et Brandy Station,^ah?j in August we hod, another encounter >wjih;the Yankees bri Hie same field, In which tho fortunes ?t the day yore wjt?ii .ps.at first,.but later in tho day the Yanks got the "bulgo" on tis and ' ;#snad to hustle away from there, . 'spent the.>.w^n'tey.VfV^3r6,? on the Bf?pnahahnock? beiow,.'FredeHckshurg, hear Port Royal,' th th'?aigha? service, and in April *C4, ?py regiment was. or-.j dbred- tmck to 8. C., and of course I ??d^:t?are*arh. with it; We verb landed on James Ik?af.'d , near Charle? ton,'*and there-?we remained;. ..until Charlestori waseVacuated in February, "Sr. laj da i lc-s on Janies .'Island/were to climb an observatory at Secession? day ohd 'with a , powerful th?^oeipfau^or ttc.-mbye f."tap YaaT^.'^e^'hiVV^i^j^ ?j;, wast;i2Q'';feet tjlgh, ari open ... .rork.'-ja'aiS. each morning as, I climbed-up the Yankee batteries ori .Folly;Islandjyf??M'open oh- me,, but jotrf jt?att?riei^?t Se'cossionvilla . would ^h dei?, a?Ml.. draw off their' fen wo bvacualed Oharle-': on w^ -aa^rcued?' in i^^ i?^^op ot Fibw?te; nia. ihif? 8^ru?l?;.<4iagoually fgS?Sae. of ShertitRh's - .march in an effort 'to get -, ih' MkJ. 'ron t, , To \mf .dy^^;,day.'I:'?halftVhevor: forgot, ".tho,. ^MmMm desolation.1;! ?wjtuejfiped^^ that ?march.i#i^^^rs^nit^' pin* -h?mnoys etan<nn_r on tho -ites ;ot llijimk,.once ?ware iruppy hom?s.t.i^nd l^iw?hire was/.thertfaay. animal ltte^ ??0 s?en, in-!x^&<S^>?&$t>f?t ?MWgMffl??-been wantonly.shot down end;the .carc^#eevli# ..?^.;deca?. We ?ue??ed?d tn plac?a? iheraelyo? Ia ^B?pisn'e front, and uhitod wlth thb main army in March..?^ -4 About this..?time .^#aa>:^e*sailed tc ?c?at'ffer Gim./?x>g^ .wha ???oded ; to.Uie;c?^?i^^?? oi?? brlgado. Tit- thia hand of. ocootc 1 had many itv^ly eheeariters? at operated Juslde ; the enemy's lihee. sBBBHBSB? On ono occasion We Started cut Just betora sunset anil had not geno for before wo encountered a band ot. UK? enemy, just aa we came to the ion ot a'lilli. Theiro was considerable see sawing for ? while, each aide hesitat ing to charge, the Yankees meanwhile laming thc b.uUetav.pn HP unlit,, our commander, Muirhead, from ML Pleas ant, waved his pK'.ol and called on his men td follow,-hird at them we went. They started to run and one who was riding a mule . was thrown by the mule falling in u mudhole and rolling clear Over him. He'was a comical looking sight when we came up: to him and captured him, the rest getting away. He had $18.00 in sil ver In his pocket which we appropriat ed and divided among.ourselves, giv ing each man |4.00. The next morn ing we started out about sunrise and going down a long hill to a river which we crossed on a bridge, we ran into' the most exciting experience ot our lives. . ?-woman's screams and the crying bf :children reached our .ears, and looking up on the hill wc saw a hand of Yankeos-plundering a house. The big gate was standing open,, and the command was given tc "forni four;) end charge" and wc swept'through the.gate and up lute tiic- yard abd were oh them before they knew,lt;, every one of thom having a ham in his hand. .Wo ask ed no. questions, biit'went to shoot mg and shot down eight .of then: captured (bur, and two who wore well mounted ; got away.. When w< got-back.to the road.a..column o Yankee infantry was . oru^sdhg th? bridge and wo'were cut off'. Wo turn ed into the woods and for two inilei ^.ont up tho. stream looking for i place to.cross, but each bank;was. i steep bluff. At last wo came to ? j place where d br?Uch went lu on on sido end oh the opposite aid?, thougi the bank, was steep, there was a. bot \ tom ditch that emptied into tho river i stairhead led the way ,and -'swat [over and got his horse bill thro?g the ditch. One at u time wo follow cd, jumping, off and letting tho boree Bcramblo out, Muirhead reaching hi gun barrel to each bf us to help clim tho bank.' Soon after that the arm w< nt into, camp, haying heard of Leo' surrender,, and .'General Johnston, pi ?no'd uegbtl??o?fi- with "Sherman tc the aurrender of blB army. The nlgl before tho surrender wo got word tin thc surrender would lah o place tl next day, and . General Logan soi word to his brigade that hb was hi g?llig tb snrrehaor, and Iiis brlg?i could do as they pleased. We plebs? not to, surrondet' and did . not do i but got out by an all night ride, ai I have not surrendered yet:and i not intend to. . ln.'abo?t.'t?n'4sya"I reached hoc tp.-fiudi. the whole.country, disturb by .a .raid .which was viothing but band of robbers, 'as they , plunder p?d'Stole-'everything they could fin A.cmall party Of us old .: soldiers e together and . attacked a ?and seventeen of them within. t*ifoe, four -mires bf^'K?a?oy'a ?ridge on ? .luda river. Though'??th?i'ffjyere ~ I seven, of us-we* killed one>- enptui -five,, and the balance'them . ( getting sevjohteoh hbrses?- .?ad " muli That vt/aa tho l?st episode in i war career. Soon after I. met-the g who.-ls nowvmy wife and the mott of .my, children, and- wo haTe.iourni ed together for * nearly' ;fbrty-el) years nt tins writing, Jun? lul?, hi .lng-'been married ' December' 1 I8S5. Reconstruction troubles were ginning and having been driven fr homo "by tho Yankee garrison, i : compelled'to hide-mysetf- tinder ?o jsuined name in. order to av?ld. rest,' I -decided to mot e to thc state Indiana, which I did ld .<Jauul 18?8, and remained there, teach rS?i?co?, meTChandjalnK and farm r uuill'loTp, Mhtf?'X ciyno back"?]brae ?it3^ ?o aim a . red shirt and 'help ; el?Ct? Wads ; ??ainptou cnvnmnr tho state. Attsr ip?s ? bought a fi in Hopewell township; five miles fi Anderson, 'and' (armed bad- tau school ' there toi?-."seven yearn, hole the -office pt magistrate: during time. Front there I moyed to To .ville, to take charge;o?;<thc( Acud? ?t that i dacey ?nd during my sec year there I was elected to the ol of county superintendent of edu'eat which office Inhold tor three termi ?twp years each,., During thia ^lm;i political rer?lutibr? beg?p lu thia is ! nuder ?tub jedd . bf Benjamin R. tl man aird I took-the Side ;of THh I and tho.. .Farmers. Alliance and . ?made the edi torpor ,tlie Alliance pa the peoples Adv?cate, abd f einalhc? ! fbr ??me :?ikht br niue ycart-.; W The OaUy MaUy^was'founded I. imade the.,.editor . of that,, pb .conducted lt (or four years, j\ : the; Interval bf almost a year," w ?? .^eld the bfllc? ot mipervlsOr of Twelfth United [Mates census for I Third District of South Carolina, lit 1895 i i^as.elected ' a moil : from this comity to tho co-.etltutl i convention,' ..winch met. ia-septer. pf. that year .and framed tho .prc state constitution,'.umier, which a?e hbwilvin?. anet it is a son rt prido tn mejthat I felpad to fraim constitution for South ; Carolina, insures white supremacy .tn;this < mon^balth. : it ls aiso a source Of prido U that 1 Ti?ve been biased ; -nt --re? lafao?lb: ^i?teWi?fe?r? leading r7i? "Ilv?s .and ?ssiiding to proin ot? ?WjB^I^Uedueationa! .uplift of '?m?W-.T'J'-?? 1 am pro roundly g ful 'to'lite Ainrtghty that r'i*SF Itt'-'tt?'??toW^'-the v land ol ideals,i%hjbwv sbni ' for. nearly si ity-ill trajeara >?erb tue 'leaders;? p?tttical??nS^ mrd? the, mort of the Idstbry.vol greatest-country in the world. -. since this sketch was written ; Russel was elected recorder o ?lty bf Anderson on Debembe WIS; for a fem'of.It?rir f??f?: fltiod this Omeo hbly and to tho t satisfaction of the ebn,jn?^il pSshment islioald"taft a Judicial mind for he K?UP always to go* to the bottom c> the ease toro J^';ana'; to .'.place. .Jhe ros; ? ---?o-i ? nu,, "mi . mmm JHMMMgBflWam TiT " TO? . Tb . But How Good pf course, we endeavor to, and actually give Good Value at all . times; but wc never sacrifice. Quality to Price. Then again, when; you, buy herc, you KNOW that it is thc . "Proper Thing" and that ls mighty saiisiaciory. Every Day We receive New Coats Suits, New Coats, New Dresses, New Dress Goads, New Trimmed Hats, New Untrimmed Shapes. New Furs, Etc. ; Everything just as Dame Fashion Decrees," and at the proper time-not after everybody else has worn . it. v ' . When it comes from this shop-it i?v "just right.'? Ask youri?lends. They deal here, and'they,know. ? 'zo S. B. GRAV?S B m J ;,, ,. ; ; Agent for Frolaset Fren* Laced Corstets* 'rpi U MOLASSES, lt wvt? down th? fwd bia tt?aTiuUd? up th? ?tock* IFS something thc horses and mutes ukc~glvea them. ? appetite-starts the saliva ruhrdhgua? aids .?1^%. W Far ?uper?or to-an all grain feed.. GWo yeur "J??^?.? F- tanita a treatr and at,tho serin*timesave moncy^ ?J . * r Our RED SHIRT (first grade) Horse and Mutemmg^tM ?i contains Corn. Oats, Ground Alfalfa, made appetising with salt ^ and pure capo,molasses, and analyses aa-followa;^ w .g? ?. *" " Protein t$#i F?t 3fl>l Fib? ?Vf ? CaroohydratOJ G?ft ^| : Carbohy rat ?9? t Fi?xo ?3w i Carbohydrate^ ' drrnjist?(na J? amctmgU of BtralgH arafat and grotuit? srliuhydriitis CO?;;. '?' IfiwM?Wft ?4?td Joj?4?-ARaljjK*t Proton 12%i S*at 2%%I BM?, -"^^S?i^MMBP^ aczcen?hcsiTETJ?n?i?nms. mrpsinsn?siiinEwii-ii"' gSS ??^ SED Q?f?pT ???i?sh r?? --J tiigft gnmy tut? rajA _r_____.. t?t? 8le*l, CPV r?*sT ftUat* iltal Bffd l?ns?o6 Hi t?. i leOt Pdi ?^?-J ?Vtttro 127?? Carbpbydmtf? fe? iee fco*? In our a*.nrw>? ail ??*ur f?e* t? taa?fl'from ?Uro])"? Oate, Cern, Wat, Alfolia I!?y attd ?ny othe*kto$|ggfl Waai^'e?rrr^ OU? fectls, es ahoirn sbjyo ??. ?l?od . on erlontiOc prl>clpl?? to f?irn?rtt thc ?rtateat nour?ahraent at th? ??weat ' ?cet. Lt t us < frhofim you. hov .to cut your feed tili? down. Writ? , BJi fsr.pricfo. otc. ?. . molony ? Carter Co* <CHARLES'fpN.e.C. $r We offer until s?ld ??r entire and : . ?^ . We are d?sc?htinuiiift these two lines : ahd^NOW is the time anc^HE?lE <Vvthei^ce to get them ai: a Big Saving