The Lancaster news. (Lancaster, S.C.) 1905-current, June 05, 1907, Page 7, Image 7
911 JRAOMBlac
and lumber on
912 W M and .1 A 1
ietrate and com
218 R J Harper,
grand juror
214 J M Courtney
ikmon, team p,
public road, 10 26 vxrcai "
. arnes, mag- Reunic
table 27 60 ~ L
services as JenerSC
840
salary as
THE LJ
vent of the Great
Unveiling of the
>n Davis Monument.
IN PASTER NEWS, JUN
m
E 5, 1907.
A i ^FTT
SOLVED
7
I
grand juror
215 A1 H Hinson,
as grand juroi
216 J M Hilton, 1
work
217 Lucious Robin*
plow on road..
218 8 T Cauthen,
grand juror...
219 J A 8 Knight
grand Juror
220 E M Bailer. t>er
Sr, services 6p0cial to
oobii'.od 2 26 Ri0hran
5 45 capital of
,On'mi"e,nd100 'he glory
servioes as wa8 the ct
2 50 . . .
services as fto ambitu
VieVa's?^P.?H620 As the mo
the Lancaster News:
nd, Va0 Juue 3.?The
Viginia today resumed
of the time when it
ipital of a nation with
511 that was world-wide,
iiment to Jefferson Da
&
,1k
J(>l>OUNEE
rj'^y hfadeD;
^10 A MAls/1
NOT
:D NOT CO BARE
Y/ET HAVE 50 MANY
*AW/;MTX
15 first Judged
WHAT 15IM HIJ~
*?
/
Juror
221 E M Bennett,
grand juror...
222 K P Wolfe, bui
ment
228 L H Rowell,
graud Juror...
224 M O MoKenn
work at oourt li
225 W V Heglr.e
bridge worv...
5*3(1 T i i ,1
a 10 vis, the pr
services as c. .
160 ?r&t? btati
Idiing abut- ^ veiled mei
srevices as that natic
2 80 w'th hair
muse as uniforms f
lumber and ., .
^ 4 oo ,elr presi
esideot of the Confedes
of America, was unn
who had fought for
>n's Lost Oause stood
grayer than their old
;o hear the eulogy of
dent and principles he
^V?W HEAD E
wl QN nr
>UT BY WHATJS
- v'
i
? v/i?. a AkUUHIBt
?? grand juror.
227 W T Vunlnndir
oes as grand jui
228 DrBH Ezell, p
examination an
229 O O Ferguson. <
putting in tilin
230 W B Bruce,sal
misnioner and ol
231 Mrs Fannie Be
bed
? 8erv,^B ^ g() reproseufce
ighara, servi- ''Not it
ror 2 30 . . .
ost mortem n0' 1DJ^
id dissection 10 00 country n
ditching and J '
g 1200 pecuniary
*7k.MOOT 937 high and e
ckham, road tecting th?
18 00 , ...
>d.
i hostility |to others,
ire any section of the
iot even for our own
benefit, but from the
lolemn motive of pros
rights we inherited
z.ia m u Oardner, i
pervisor, etc
235 J W Elliott,
jurors
236 LJ Perry,sala
trate
237 G F Payseur,
shingles, etc...
238 J W Elliott,
jurors
239 Dr G \V Poove
work at court I
inlary as su- ant* WHICH
* V " 43 33 ,n'.fc un?hoi
supper for
? 7 oo In these
ry as mag-is
. . . .20 83 8011 Davis
separating ited Statet
3 00
supper for lobl, was
V. Military 7 00 e,&c7 Pre;
innsu 1 nA cnlrltam /> f
it IS our duty to transrn
to our children."
the words of Jefferspoken
before the Un}
Senate on June 21,
the cause of tl\e Consented
before the exMMA
? * 1- _ _ V 1
Straw
We ha^
K 1 f c fr\r f
?vna? IM?N
: Hats for S
/e a big line of nice 1
>*? STRAW HAT TIM# SO
ummer Tim
up to date stylish stra
\ i f i . i ?
240 N PCCobinson,
bridge work...
241 J W Thomson
nonstable
242 J E Hlackmoc
treasurer, Gills
pons
243 J E BlacKmon
treasurer, Cane
pong. .. /
244 J E Rlacktnon,
" M. WV n^uuui 3 u I
lumber and
3 00 sacrificed i
8a'ary ?" _ words of ]
5 00 .
i, county inscribed (
Creek cou- ?
osnnn was uiivei]
i-coij.V 280 00 iluced in .
Creek cou- . ,
133 00 and found
co?nV vetorans v
gi?.y,uie men wno nau
'or that cause. These
President Davis were
)n the monument that
led, they were reprohe
speech of the day,
echoes in the breast of
Lr)l r? fnnrtllf fnr
*??. wo i yy i L
of it so fa
your head
we have t
on down
cents eacl
Our M
n?~ nui iuiuuicr nme.
lr but it is coming, s<
I covered with one of
he Panama, which w
the line to the ch<
ti.
iss Phelrw will Kp \\)
vve nave not naa muc
o be prepared and ha>
our cool straw hatsill
cost you $5,00, rigl
sap Rush Hats for ]
' 1 f ll no (r\r
:h
/e
tit
[O
irrnsurer, WOOU
245 II J Si ma, repal
bridges
240 J R Sistnre, ei
grnnd juror...
247 W in Moore, Hal;
perintendent of
248 J E Blackmon,
county treason
250 J no I* Hunter,
jailaccount.. .
251 J T Hunter. Jr
ana stamps 4 75
Irinff two righ's whi
4 90 44 .
ervioes as matter of i
2 70 tain in mil
ary as suedticafion.
. 50 00 Childrei
erlary"a8;.' 25 00 thousand l
salary ami monument
173 70 ,
salarv as two miles
? *" " IUI oiaic o
ch they believed in as a
right and failed to hus?ht.
11 of Richmond, three
Jtrong, had drawn the
t to its place through
of snectators. iust n.s?
month loi
millinery
A big ^
sols in bl;
white em
Ladies' fr
iger, so if you need ;
line come to see her
vell-selected lot ladic
ack and colored silk,
broideried pique. C
oni i.oo up.
uo iui auuui ui
inything further in tl
before she gets awa
is' and children's Par
mercerized cotton ar
hildren's from 25c. u
1C
le
ya
ld
p
confutable
252 E 11 Lin^lo, repui
nml work ol mtil
'253 J lv Kobertson, si
stable
254 Adam Morrison
work .
255 John \V Sulliva
county home....
256 J M < askey, aalai
257 J 1j Cnskey, built
2fiS A A Knioht Inm
29 18 ?u;i,r i
, , , vj 11 |? \ja
iring bridge
e 3 Go to lis pi act
ilnrv as con........
41 GG monument
, sanitary 'Oil, the fi
2 75
n, keeping Ulllted Stj
84 \r
v lis coroner, 14 58 irgitlia g
ling bridge, 4 oo More 11 1
t 7 if " -i
r iu.i 1. - i j.
m.itv-ity uttu iliuwu
i iti capitol square] the
; to George W&shingrst
president of the
it.es of America, whom
ave to her country,
ppy still wis the scene
Big iin
leather, k
Swastii
one of th<
fad just n
XT 1
e Beits, aii kinds nev
id, etc., from ioc to i
ka Purses?You are :
^se pretty little nove
ovv. In gold and sil
? i 1 .
v ones in elastic, sil
[.oo.
strictly in it if you ha^
lties, which is quite tl
ver finish 50c each.
k,
/e
ie
pninug bridge
269 II W Mobley, Kali
trato
200 O W Maekey, salt
stable, etc
201 G F I'aysenr, rep
tion boxes
262 J it Wolfe, repair
etc
204 M O Gardner, sal
visor
42li.f* .1 A II vat t enlprv
27 24 today in w
ry oh magis
'7. 15 oo veterans w
ry OS con- ^ ^ guests of h
liring elec- was larger
6 5o . b
ng bridge cent years
: 1060 While t!
ary or ouper
? 33 33 the Vetera
'hicli the Confederate
rere the spectators, the
onor at a reunion that
than any held* in reieir
ranks are thinning,
ns and their families
x\ew 10
One gr<
twice the
Keep c<
signed foi
5c to 1.00
t tne newest out in J
oss pretty delicate co
price) to go at only
3ol?with one of our
- the young, middle-a
each.
riand-bags, 25c to 5.0
lored Hat Pins (worl
ioc each.
' pretty little fans, d
ged and old folks, froi
sioncr
200 W l? Bruce, solar
sioner and clerk
2G7 Aliel Nelson, lu
bridge work....
268 W M Moore, Ini
stamps
2G9 .1 E StewiuAn, pi
Inn-icy
27o Gregory-Flood liv
banting sand...,
<>71 .1 a
6 -25 Have been
y.ft8.?0.Ti8" 937 prosperous
imber and lieveil tha
ubor and " when the <
rooeVjingii in " 8tru0i'On 1
5 oo upon the
e stock Co,
2 2') so they we
growing richer, more
i than they had bet
they would ever be
dark cloud of reconlad
ce'tled like a storm
fair Southland. And ;
re able to return to this
New dr
buy often
this line.
jilllftlKlAI
ess goods coming in
, therefore keep up
* IfUiwan
every few days. \\
with the new fads i
liilii IIah
re
in
IlKklllf
272 Henry Hlackmon
bridge work ...
273 J J and L A ltob<
magistrate and c
24!' John A Cook, snlr
auditor
274 W T Pitrnon, bni
275 W C Adams, teai
road
270 L J Perry, salar;
trate "
077 If i\ n. i
" lumber and onveilinir,
2 oo in history
arts. salary as
on'flUbie 36 07 in the stor
irv as oonoty
. 2C oo as lt live8
lding bridge, 4 oo General
u on public
u Co Georgia m
"ft"..ma8i8:.. 2oS3 dress of th
which will go do down Ji
as the^moinorial event
y of the Confederacy
in the hearts of Dixie,
Clement A Evans of co
a<le the principal ad- {
eday. When the veil an
Ill II* IGkJt V I
9 Confederacy, he exalted
untry heloro the nation?.'
On the right side of the pr
I is inscribed "With const*
d courage unsurpassed he
ifmvi illll
l his ery and proud urief |
stone and bronze und
des ination of as master
nicy old soldiers rernemb*
sm- South, the comrades
1111 v fL/VIl
[ reserved in promise of ea
er the imag- and cotton.
hand, the that were so
Jreri the o!d at the close o
who fell tie lh? ?t. utAS arc
n
rly fruitace of erain
The little towns
gray and desolate
f the war between
* nAUr hai\i\ir lait 1
? f *?? V/ viiiiuuci, an
ty supervisor...
278 J Y chain bora, pn
271) A 1( Hailey, briil;
280 0 W Huey, lamb
work
281 Dr R O Elliott, p
examination....
282 JDS Plyler, bnil
283 L J Ennderhurl
and eqnilization
284 W M Str^ner, let
...IJT.WWUU- was drawr
33 33
ittiug in tiling. 6 75 eYe8 were
work 4 oo the Statue
* 6 to the figure
out mortem lar in the <
IdYng bridge, 11 ? Thl" is ?"
assesRor WOfflan KI]
board...... 'j 8o representi
nn ou pnblio n r .. .
? Nrtn t h A
i from the monument, ta
lifted upward from on
of Jefferson Davis to th
that crowned the pil he
-enter of thecollonade. mi
) allegorical figure of a wi
mwn as "Vindicatrix," fai
ng the spirit of the
f f hn haoa r\ t thin i I 1.
iued the heavy burden laid
him by the people. W
eir cause was lost, with dig
i met defeat, with fortitud
at imprisonment and suffei
ith entire devotion he kept
ith"
The sentiment of Jefferson
1 il IT_ * i rti
up fore the guii9 in that
hen contest for what th<
nity the right.
,e~he The reunion lias t
ring, the most notable eve
1 the upon its last notes 1
ed the soldiers will
Da the battlefields the;
mad brave cities with th
sy believod has left thee
hind, though
>een one of hamlet, at ev<
r held and the heart of e
>eing sound- ter of the Old
spread over ried the sacre
' left in the struggle tha
e buzz ot life that
loud of war far bein
every Virginia
ery cross roads, in
very son and daughl
Dominion, is carid
memories of the
t the old soldiers
285 W D Drnffla/rep
286 Muck 'I'botupROD
for office
287 Q F Pay-near, nm
for pauper.....
288 W B Araot, bridi
289 J W Hullivau, ke
home
290 L c Hough, xeri
juror
291 Si U Hinnon, lui
I i J
I OO "
airing bridge. 2 5o Jar and O
, load of wood i .? ,
Yg high is th<
king crutches Davis, eig
y,'" v' ? 00 The ins*
<e and lnmber, 1 00
oping county I 111 IB 'J*
. , 80 00 uent of
rioe* 11K grand , .
.... 3 3o pies, Defe
mber and On each S
v ""ov ui i ins yj ii* v II
n a pedestal five feet Se
3 bronze figure of Mr. be
ht feet in height. at
nription on the pedesiflferson
Uavis, Expo va
Constitutional Princi as
nder of State Rights." up
ide of the pedestal are of
s expressed in me united 01
mate that is quoted above,
' inscribed on the archil
the top of the collonade.
A deep and solemn hush
iled over the great asser
the beauty of the group c
ion them. The red and
flaes. the music, the cro
ates t>n a, WU1 visit the tir
will comrades and resumi
rade urea or camp lite
seen ce.
pre- "1 want to show j
nbly behind which I was
arne to musketry," a gra.y
blue told another upon
wds. comnanv tn ? npnrhi
avt'8 of old might think
0 the pleas- told of only b
in remini wounds the;
bodies
'oil I he free The soldier
introduced pier for the r
-haired wit over old field
asking his for all their 1
7 rprri An U?
superficially, was
y the scars and
y bear upon their
s will separate, hapeunion,
and march
Is in boyish fashion
eeling of age. They
unti^o worn . ...
>293 John r Hunter, ?
iff and jail acoor
293 Adam Morrison,
work
294 J A -amen, salar)
296 W F Hndaon, sal
trate
(Continued oi
ai.rjM.her- inBCriptio:
mi* 168 oo reading:
HADitary ^ statesman
r as constable, looo the fame <
lary aa magi*- ^ ^ When his
? ernment \
a 8th Page) sovereign
ns, the one on the left th
As Citizen, soldier, co
, he enhanced the glory en
[)f the United States, til
allegiance to that gov- of
vas terminated by his frc
state, as President of th
O ' '
6 Jl^e j?y ?f n)?
mrades had prevailed in
campment of old Veterani
this time but in the pres<
this message of grief and p
>m the old South to the i
e message of patriotism, t
? ?I ?"J
>ting Tlie scene? have c
i the cross roads where
sun- saw graves and de
ance tages there have spri
>ride py villages. The ?
new, cultivated land over
>rav- tramped wearily noi
r " b'v"' iiayo urru g
hanged. On welcome of
the toldiers home feeling
solated cot- played an im
ung up hap world's hiatc
ield8 of hp- honor that h?
which they and with a ]
*r bear the years to com
iytfu in v lrginia mo
their lives, and go
; again that they
port ant part in the
>ry, better for the
is been paid them,
happy memory for
e.
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