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THE- U. 'C..V. RFU1NION. heouherr Cros on'c more has' beer, kisst.': '\ i so$r S.0m hern Ur'W ' sa rJeis,. honec around w'hose, broker ,2af' H1' n:I'e(i folds is thea nomle-p h'gh;,*ess. v gl~'ory giv'en by th .baah ane- agair has s - - h.u on th a u .ha is was ver w . hia oeo.v r e voices which could be heard in the rear of the great auditorium. His response on the opening day was a notable utter ance. "We will not indullge on this een tennial---this political millineal morning -nor at other tinmes in any bitterness,'' he said. "We feel none. We pity those who do. We have long since drawn'r the curtain of oblivion over the regret ful and unseemly t hings of t he past; andi we cherish, as Amiericanis, the valor and noble deeds of both armies and of all sections. We are satisfied with our record; and the power that would attempt to make us blush for it would be both stupid andl blind. We are heirs, joint heirs, with the R-epub lic's children in the inheritance of free dom left by our sires. We are proud of all the past." The feature of Wednesday's session were the memorial exercises in honor of the comrades who have crossed over the river. Eloquent tributes were paid their memory, and th ad, seent notes of tm bagt souding taps ended the *osn. On Thursdav all the old oMficers of the wgniUtion werd re-elected amid Oones of the gmatest enthusiasm. and he Convention adjourned 4shie die. Dmnrg the cloming hours of t he con 7ent.ion On Thursday many prominei non were called up,v and made shot 'espons. Among t.hese were General 'rancis T. Nichos, of lA isian ; ,rnor Prazier, of Tennesse- General 9erge W. Gordon, of Nashville x-Governor Robert Lowrv. o f Mi - dpi. General Jno Yk. Go-hon vns Iw eak to prm1id( dur;g t.he mm nom. ut comiYg into the convenaor d;:-m h'e seaon,OT there were repse:t ed .s' a wsech from him. Thewc nally bec'aNme so pe-sister: :hs.: he . .rcdt yield. tay ot : N ; . c:s wd-ed arouni t.he c : :. ~ith tears in t.heir ee New.. - a just A h: c . - - .i last wo-ws ht-a -: nar --os. 1 amv wx h :'ut srient. Ah . cari s- - .boy-c"s nus: no: (b. ner. Ruild it wl:t an tl : l hink f :hwon. .) -U -. s isgu o a o. Thy 0 4T .. 0*l T . (, :ne beQeed t e rgt' u er igh with hope~ and f.. * . :meand St.at e t hey st.aked i rer: tne .ssu~e to be dide-d inth) .Q . hre r.a. they held their cause~ was.e Tod~ay those who survive heldi ther cau.se~ was just. The sentiment ofth Reunior. was admirably expressed bs the Hion. John Hi. Rogers, of Arkansas. Judge of the United States Districti Court. when in his magnificent address he said: "It was a question of civiliza tion, of constitutional liberty, of the principles of the const,itution; and the South, wh'len the alternative was pre. sented of abandoning t he principles 01 the constit uti, n or giving up the union wit h alaerity hut wit h deepes)t't reliet ance that the necessity existed, chost the latter."' B~ut. loyal ats are the old soldiers t< the cause for which they sacritled ai much, as loyal are they to the govern ment. to which todlay they owe t heir allb giance. There wvas not the least t raet of hitternessaorof sectional antaugomnim Brave mon they are, east in, the muold i heroes, and wvithI themu thi istuni wai closed whleni the aurbitramuent of uaran~ had dlecided( aga~linnt them.ii T'heIr 1obii requnest nowV is that Lteir causei und I hell struggle b)o not misrojprenentedl, anc they ask not. e)ven this for t.huiuemsven, but for generations yet unhorn,. The next Reunion city was loft to the executive committee. If suitable rail road rates cnnan b nn IiC)e(,Mt. I ,ouu will very probably be ch It mv Louisville. or jwssiby Nashville. In the Newberry party at the Re ion were Sheriff M. MI. Pford, Mr. I M.Sees Mr. Wm. 11. ranklin, 1lk F. L. Byru.t..oh Sea,t., An4 M, 0. N. Jamieon The trip - N Orleans w very ploafsnt 1.NAvir Newbe-rry at S- 40 n Mond-a.y rnwnii onI a I bugh tram carrying the hrn ra par. New rleans e reach b ic. -T0 mrm V r "n .. ,3 van. M rl \\ sIrN1 day. M .beliing. Apn f, * * 811YLOCII -N: *V SCT C C - s CHARLESTON, C A P' 1.IN S EPIEMBEP 25, er.oes , whic pay $100 a y Teacher Want'd, r 'H TRUSTEESi: OF JALA .1School will elect a t eaicher on .1th of Juni,e. Salary $30. Te-m ci inonths. 1Hoard $7 to $9. \Will mee' J dan.~ 5 clock p. mi. Senud appli ions to t ruiet ees. G(-:. ('. Gl.As(ow, Trusteer .I the uderigned has lost his st ItoI ( of The4'ii( Newhenrry~ C ot tonie M;l1ul nd i rilizer' Cohupany, and1( To Delinquent Taxpayers. 'j' 1ii.i l i i , f' N Q U I N T T11( A(t, XI P A l 'r IIIId Ut1VE4 f'irthpr (''iI. MIy boo4ks4 n ha4 fIotwnI u15, A olden Rule of Agriculture: 9v'-N te ymir lWn-A smA vout- trap Potash h ira* om v 4r ' n - A Ie L. . - Ladie - dRsiUm 5la INle an.1 ThShe.o Hu tCL C FORnI he l'C . Ant n .i nie sh 'T r lih3 . ette(1lotio j)rle& e ' n HATS: H\TS HAT SThe Latt Style~ pri 1 V 25c, rei. COp elani .t .O ta t PHRICES TO CAl THE CRO MIMNA Four days only. The ever held in town. Sa morning, May 27, and e 12 o'clock. Nothing wi sufter one common fe comjj forty miles to thiS ' ak 1cau de' Sc'ie cuvt to i .i,2' -i n h n~2AA Silk to o" 3oth OVI (wash silk em to S . Black and Colored' Dress Goods. '.kan C'ored. lress Goods in e ife tese tour dAvs-7 X d P:.is C'repe de \i! French Batiste, I lliantineo. No-)w is .1 moo Black Skirt for e A BIG 5 cents. COUNTER,. T: '':k Lawns and] many S '' * -W. i, and Another Stunner.1 Justl Time to Catch the Printer. Rib ns roll. in I uick sales and short underseldi by any man the busiest store in Ne\ show gooads. I have m the next two largest dry berry combined. jWholesale and Retai s anI Lol Prces" I nd Brothers! "Qaly Jass Gff a "H-owbrGoo .. co rr.p t . r t t - ..,. SB RN e of Newberry. Call In Men.s shme mmnd o)xora., I'atenit a nd w it o Vi : ma rs from 7.. to will r'x pl nhe S2. 5'. m. Iii and $8.o ~yo0u t h Sh e n e'arth. IEverym pamir (ui-a-li hi r tei chier ME M AI?ND Boys, on the n 1w(Ch tin g, n:obny~ lhthe styles. Heone to suit 'i 9!! for everybody. Dntfi Sti w and Felt Hats, orPfPS es o Su,t Everiy One, to 33 00.1 a' ini o ( ICM e;I)\It. ad I m . Men Ch( 'ildIren tehis ng-ini on to su Vit pe LV rybod. IntyDnt fail CH AND HOL'D WDS AT UG H'S.K biggest cut price sal Le begins Wednesday nds Saturday night a I1 be reserved; all wilJ te. It will 'pay you t6 sale. So here they go. AnotheI big lot ot 1mi t y i ll sai Shad., WO1th 250 Ind ,e, yomu- choice of the lot for these foi days i S. 0 pos. C1 iy c, the latest t Id, pr iees for this sle tv, 1o, zc, and Ve vaid. ,5cv IVs of New Ioo 1.:%ce, ay piece il ti e lot, vOM1i oc t , ho .i e ad. I Always Lead in Cutting Prices and Quoting Merchandi.e a Peg Lower than Elsewhere. St0 do' . 1 .Iad ies* Vest . wort h all over town 15 and oem ut to oo C grs,; Pearl Bttous, Itegullar price loo doz. elit to Se doz ios, doz. Fans that scll all over the wvorld for ioc and 15y now ;C eCh. 500 cans Taleun Powdc woNrth tx. for this sale it-vv- cnkcs Faiv Soap woith , e a cake, Mii. uaugh's price ; cakes for ioe. w c-lkes Fairbanks Ta Soap worth ;c a cake, Mimniaui gh's price akakes for e. -Umbrellas and Parasols. Anoth hit i i otf . -mirella. anl Sun See, ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ ~ 0 'U elsa . s t o g W01rth 75c. r,o Vilm rellasn-.id Paraliols eut to St worth ;t .25. ,wo l'mbrTellas and Pair.,sols cut to io. wvorth zo0- Un'mrellas andik Pcrt,iut to $i.9 wot Shoes, Slippers and Strap Sandals. Every pair of L ! '- Cit ' h ie n and Slippers under tht r'of to go it a sicri ick for these four days. profits and not to be is why Mimnaugh's is vberry. No trouble to ore sales people than goods nouses in New l, -Newberry, S. C.I J AL IT Y." ather than Price." d" Rather than~ "Cheap." Wehv- GoI hand a car t loajd of Osborne & Co's WivvrS-, Rakes, and H-arro~ws 0SBORNE ! 1 pleasure we ain~ and find 3 best rna F'arm Implements :ucceed where ved, C ir load of Wagons, all kindS, tou. to call ar >und before buying. It's to supply your wants at a reason en tiia ha w r y e fro th liba. thousanteret Of f Nwheriry College last summerI(. Vro'S, 'ng time andi easy uint & Hunter, I ~;TlSI A! Attornes EST AND PRETTfISW ' paer a Wooen'4