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erate Government at Montgomery, Ala.-186L Filed by Mrs. Webb, R. E. Lee Chapter, Anderson. .-Ode to the New South by Urg. A. S. Sullivan. Filed by Mrs. Web, R. E. Lee Chapter, Anderson.] --Personal Experiences of Mr. P. Day, During the Confederate ar.. Filed and written by Mrs. J. H. White, Johnston. 21-4Why I Am A Daughter of the Confederacy by Mrs. M. D. Swear inger. Filed by Mrs. J. H. White, ston. 2.- Newspaper elippings. (1) urning of Columbia; (2) To re .e Davis'name to Cabin John's ge; (3) Capture of Jefferson s; (4) Semmes and the Sumter. d by Mrs. Lyneh, Cheraw. 23.-Poems by Kil Courtland. 'id by Mrs. A. M. Sharpe, Ander 24.-Secession by Miss Wither peon. Filed by Miss Annie Wither poon, Lancaster. 1 2.-Women of the Confederacy y.Mrs. J. T. Eskew. Filed by Mrs. !w, Palmetto Chapter, Anderson. -.-Who Began the War Between States by- Mrs. Eskew. Filed by . Eskew, Palmetto Chapter, An o. .-Recolleetions of Sherman's by Mrs. Lindsay. Filed by Mrs. e, Lancaster. .-A Rival of Mollie Stark from unhia-Carolinian. Filed by Miss y Graham, Chester. -Poem- Calvin Crozier, by Cora Hardin. Filed by Miss , Chester. A Sketch of the work of Jas. hem of Chester during the War Mrs. Lizzie Graham McFadden. d by Miss Graham, Chester. Pamphet on Resoretion of of Jefferson Davis on Cabim 's Bridge. By~ SouthernMemorial eiation. Filed by Mrs. Lynch. r-Sketch of the cruiser Flor by Mrs. J. D. Rast. Filed by A. M. Sharpe, Dixie Chapter, -Calvin Crooier, Hero! by Kit and. Filed by Mrs. Sharpe, e Chapter,'Anderson. .--Confedate Soldier's SeFe by Kil Courtland. Filed by Sharpe, Dixie Chapter, Ander .-Organization of the Confed Government at Montgomery, Filed by Mrs. Sharpe, Dixie ter, Anderson. -J. E. B. Stuart, Dramatic ehby Mrs. Clinkseales. Filed rs Sharpe, Dixie Chapter, An -J. E. B. Stuart by Mrs. . Filed by Mrs. Sharpe, D)ixie ei,Anderson. I-Ode to the New South .by Lenore Neville Long, Moffatt Chapter, Due West. Filed by Lynch. I-e.Wade Hampton, poem.; by Mrs. McWhirter, John' CXhapter, Jonesville. lv* Crozier, poem. Filed i.~MeWhirter, John flames r.Jonesville. en. J. E. B. Stuart. Filed, . MeWhirter, John Hlames r, Jonesville. enidents of the War Between ates. Filed by Mrs. D. C. Williamsburg Chapter, King-' ie.J. E. B. Stuart by Hin ti.Filed by Miss Emily e pgpr Clipping. George e&Guard by one of its sur Filed by Mrs. Lyneh, Che y I Am A Daughter of fdetacy. Fidied by Mrs. Epps, Briee Chapter, Johnston. were 77 Rolls of Honor filed James McIntosh at the Con Museum 'at Richmond, mak 438 on file there. a'nnual convention at Abbe fall, the Historical Depart ertook the work of collect preserving data coneernmng ederate Monuments in tihe his work was in special Mrs. Lawton of James Is of the members of our .She reports 12 chapters responded to her repeat sts, through letter and the This is an important part rk and your chairman begs chapters that have not re this call, to do so at once. required are: inscription, t, heighth, date of eree photo of the monu.ment. It *egretted that so little re paid to Mrs. Lawton's re e those 12 may be the which will appear in a Confederate Monuments to be shiortly published by iof Denver, Colorado. arelessness in this matter rs may fail in giving just heir State as well as faulty ni to the public. same Abbeville'- Conven tion was made to the effect visioni reoblih a book Don't put off biuying the it is too late.rI have a c your kitchen to parlor S U U SUJIT&S The house beautiful is made up of many parts, and one of the most imp.>rtant of these is the dining room. Your dining room furniture needs your special care i- s lectio.n. No where can you find s wide a r ,nge of selection at a price within your means as at our store. Have you seen our dining room set at DRESSERS. About our fuiriitu er is e hat every one says. n design it is the m.o &1cg.i an~d artistic; in tyle it is faultless and novel, and in convenience, urability and fi ish it is unsurpassed. -These re high qualities, but the facts ale self evi ent. I have a nice shipment of Neat a come and look them ove?r, It is a hieh hadi gone out of print, called noted veterans ~'A Voice from 8. C." This sub-itheir last roll et was referred to the Historical|JGen. M. C. Buti ommittee. Through the kindness Col. Bacon-and f the President of the Greenwood but no lesser ht hapter, we obtained a copy of the their reward. TI ook. We consider it a most vaiu- bugle call to us ble addition to Reconstruction lit- tivity in our his rature, and should be in all libraries in their .deedi a f Southern history. But we cannot estimate of then ecommend that .the Division under- would tell the ake its republication at present, 1st, which made the n account of the limited funds in mains to us to ur treasury and second, because it their achieveme oes not fall technically uder Con- their memoriesi federate literature; though this we South, and of onsider a minor objection. - which in time ii Before bringing this report to a them as her sons lose there is one special work for ext year that your chairman would "Gather them o all to the attention of all the chap.- IFrom the pri~ ers. The U. C. V. have tried to Come they from ~nake an enrolment of all the soldiers Ihall, f the State. For nearly eight years They fell for us, hey have workd at this with no! fall ~reat success. The Commandant, The tears of a en. Zim.merman .Davis, in a recent etter. wrote that he had become dis- "Our ballad bor ouraged over the lack of interest Will track you hown by the veterans, and at the And win the hi reenville Reunion had resigned the years hairmanship of this committee in For the men wh< favor of the Sons of Veterans. But he work is still lagging, and the Respectfully [aughters might now aid in it. Your Har hairman would beg that each chap- Chmn. His er find out from the Clerk of Court n its eounty, how the enrolment has____ rogressed, and if it is not finished The Nelws: hat each one do what it can to push st. Paul, Nov. his work to completion. denbaugh, who Dnte ast year many of our Springs school, .B. phi itSuit and Stove or omplete stock of e' -and remvember tha This is our Celebrated Gold I It contains 80 coils of tempered We have a beautifui line of M ranging in price from - - This No. 8, 20-inch oven, wit one of the largest and best stovi or only - - - - md Up-to-date Rockers bc pleasure for us to show oul hav'e answered to .spent the latter part all. Gen. Carwile, with the home folks r, Judge Hudson, Mr. .A. C. Richards others of lesser note H. Kinard spent Sun nor have passed to ~day of this week wi tis fact should be a1 Delmar. to use greater ac-j Mr. H. A. Wicke torical work. Great Collie, spent Saturda nd humble in their Sunday at Newberry. ,noworld of theiracs I have been reqv ~'oldof hee atsteaeber and students m heroes, so it re 'ather up records of to say that they will nts, and enshrine party at the school ht n the hearts of t.he! December 3. the whole nation, jA hearty invitation ill be proud to own all the boys and girls w tend. The girls are each bring with them ne and all, ing something eatab] ate to the chief; be sold at au-etion, t< hovel or prineely1 bidder. When the ho: Iwill be found to conta and for them should a girl. The buyer wil girl to join him in eal .nation's grief."''the box may contain. will go to the benefit n of tears, building. on your way, 'Mr. A. J. Bedenbs sart of the future teaching the Helena wore he gey." the latter part of last a oetege.' mother, Mrs. Ella Be< submited,Miss Leola Bedenha submited,attending Newberry iet P. Lynch, Saturday with the hol torical Committee, Miss Bessie McGrav S. C. Div. U. D. C. home of Mr. W. B. I day night and Sui!ny E'rom St. Paul. Mr. and Mrs. H. R. 29.-Mr. B. L. Be- son, Julius, have goni .s teaching the Cool, where they will spend % forT. - ange and Odd 'erything to) fur t my prices are i 4edal Springs.$40 I wire. Price attresses $3 to $15 h forty pieces of ware, es ever sold $24.50 >ught, and upon their r goods and we would k of last week on and Mr. P.1 ONE P.M ay and Mon-i DINNER bh friends at: r and brother,/ y night and, ested by the of Fork s,chool , give a box' use on F,riday,1 is exten.ded to - ho wish to .at indly asked to box contain [e. These will > the highest .in the name of; 1 then ask that ing whatsoever The proceeds~ of the school ugh, who isI _______ school, spent cmi week with his lenbaugh. . N4 ugh, who is college spent ne folks here. Are YOU t rvisited at the WVe will si 3inest Satur- not crack. McDonald and W H I to Walhalla, a few weeks~ Fu1rniture Piece of Furniture until nish your house from nade to suit you. BABY CARRIAGES. Folding GoCarts= =$7.5 $30.00 TALKING FREE Here is the greatest proposition ever offered. ABSOLUTELY FREE Aretino Talking Machine free with $50 cash trade and a cash payment of $1.50, this payment to cover express and package charge. arrivaliwillibe glad to have you ~e glat; to ha"e .you call. Telephone No. 1493 ~m Lower Main Street. SSPRRUI! u - CLOTHES - & L1SE METHOD OF SPR~IN1LLING. ot Our Method iking chances? If so phone 175. :erilize your goods. Collars will Learn the way. rE STAR LAUNDRY. OUNG & STEBBINS, Proprietors. 4,