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1-2 I While v store, our ments, are tire stock o I f\ " \ while they HAI A VINDICATION OF THE SOUTH back, i \ scene.' (Continued from page three.) ? *n * Soley, 1 gard t the wreck of the larger vessel. The "As bodies of the entire crew of the much submarine were found, every mem- largely ber having lost his life." bloody Sherman said, there was no cav- bama's airy on earth to equal the Confeder- combir ate Cavalry, because they rode the lea around his army whenever they felt like it. mulate Battle of Chancellorsville, 3 May, of the 1863, where General Lee almost de- some d stroyed his army, said, that for prises, steadness in action and discipline like thi the Confederate soldier had no equal, a gene At the battle of Franklin, 20 mas November, 1864, Johnston's army, Semme fighting under General Hood, who point i had supplanted their beloved com- Hen mander, Johnston, behaved with <j0 not such gallantry, that General Sheridan, commanding the Yankee army, COIuen' in a conference with the German they th Emperor several years after the war, In h when invited to review the German Ruther; army, in reply to question, "General how ui Schofield, isn't that the grandest cause f army you ever saw, drew himself up recorde and replied, "No, your Majesty, the. she pie grandest army I ever saw was the that sh f!nnfpHprate armv at Franklin. Ten- would nessee, consisting of only 40,000 daught< men, fighting under a loader they not wr did not like, and being mowed down press u by my cannon, as wide gaps were you cai made in their ranks, would immedi- to coll< ately close up and filling the gaps future march right into the jaws of death, one, wl They were ragged, foot-sore and truth, hungry, but their guns were clean, falseho I reapeat, sir, that was the grand- quoted est army I ever saw. I turned my tanica.' [mi J. VJ THE FORD TO' hat all the established Ford excellent ii; Scientific heat treated Vanadium Steel and simplicity in operation. 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The Ala- and dul mode of warfare, nowever, jt gene led the greatest effect with eating ,st bloodshed; and, it may be known with the least outlay of men acid wk Dney; and its success has sti- their efl d efforts in the great navies and the world, which will doubtless and log lay, result in similar enter- sluggish The name of the Alabama, them, li at of the Monitor, has become removir ric term; and future Alaba- waste, < will regard the cruise of headach s's vessel, as the starting ach sou n all their operations." when, tl who could do these things, rheumai shine with reflected lustre, as cloudy, ied bv the Enclyclopedia, but areeT^bJ lemelves illuminate the world, three ti: er speech at Chester, Miss Eithe ford narrated to the veterans physicia ijujtly their deeds and the pharma< or which they fought had been Salts; 11 id by many historians; and of wate idged hem her sacred honor, days an /\ nfA 111 /] umi'fft n lliof AMT T ,c wuuiu wmc a uiowij wtoi line. i do justice to them. All the from tti era of the Confederacy can- juice, c ite histories, but let me im- been u? ipon you most earnestly, that and stii i continue with renewed zeal, to neuti ict and record the facts for no longi historians, in order that no der wea tio may have any regard for Jad S will dare to publish Buch lar mea ods, as the one we have cannot i from the Encyclopedia Bri- ful, effe ' ?Adv. URING CAR b in materials and construction, chassis, sturdiness and reliability 0 f. o. b. Detroit. ESPECIALLY EQUIPPED FOR UILDING FORDS f Parts and Sup] . W. FCC. 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The urine is x and Noee a full of sediment, channels X et sorewWater scalds and you iged t<?seek relief two or mes during the night. If your nostri r consult a good, reliable your hpad is stu n at once or get from your breathe freely b :ist about four ounces of Jad catarrh, ust get ike a tablespoonful in a glass Ely's Cream Bali r before breakfast for a few Apply a little of d your kidneys will then act septic cream into 'his famous salts is made let it penetrate ie acid of grapes and lemon passage of your :ombined with lithia, and has healing the infls ted for generations to clean cous memrane ai nulate sluggish kidneys, also relief. alize acids in the urine so it Ah! how good sr irritates, thus ending blad- trils are open, yc ikness. more hawking, si alts is a tffe saver for regu- more headache, t eaters. It is inexpensive, gling for breath, injure and makes a delight- is just what sui irvescent lithia-water drink, colds and catarri light.?Adv. The I Combining Comfoi OTa THE UNIVERSAL CAB ALL MODELS NOW IN STOCK jlies in Stock at our ww tw iir WHI -T i season in the nted weekly b ay. We are c i - 'v Dresse R CASH irst will have 1 LSOf ORE . TURN. DR. JOHN E. EVAN: ' GOES you do if I turned , asked shyly, as they An AbbeYillo County r sofa. Call to Colors f an looked straight France. [ nothing. After a ! silence she nudged Dr. John E. Evans, bow and said: "Did visit to his homepeopl j question?" Baltmore .last Tuesdt und, apprehensively, to sailing for France 1 pardon," he replied, six Red Cross unit* were addressing the weeks. He is a membt T>- Li:. --1 /\iW ? xwpuuiu;. cai umcers reserve < " sioned as First Lieut* iWWMUW to duty in one of the 1 RILS! END i v?tonteered MR CATARRH 1 % ?adBate lelief When Head f from the University c ir^ Stuffed Up. % 1916, and the past yc ttttflf it:itzt appointment as Medic; . .... the University Hospit Is are clogged and Recently, he was appo ffed and you can't sistant Resident Surgi ecause of a cold or hosnital a small bottle of Xr i. j , No sooner was he n at any drug store. " this fragrant, anti- c?l?ra than he gave i o your nostrils and and made ready to gi through every air , ,m^d' ,d GRANDMA USED SA imea, swollen mu- tfa th n ad you get instant it feels. Your nos- Sh# 1Su,Ph"r H >ur head is clear, no ?tor? Color, Giosa luffling, blowing; no " dryness or strug- T? Ely's Cream Balm Common carHen hao fferers fronf head heavy tea with sulphu 1 need. It's a de- turn gray, streaked a beautifully dark and 1 Inivers rt and Service in - THE F better than ever, Steam li: W . in appearance, and underne chatm. Price 345 f. o. b. 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