Yorkville enquirer. [volume] (Yorkville, S.C.) 1855-2006, October 28, 1919, Page Page Five., Image 5

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" A , tor Hayne's speech was far superior t to that of Daniel Webster-" The ' greatest senator barring none i who ever sat In the halls of the United States senate, said Dr. Lodge, was r John C. Calhoun of South Carolina. Yet how many people know of .him. On questions of constitutional law and questions of ethics this South Carolinian stood impregnable as did many other southern men. Yet how many students in our high schools and colleges know of our great men.' It is important , that the truths of history should be taught in our schools?not hate but truth. People sometimes rather lament that i ever say \u>st ?jause, ne saiu. u not lost, because it is a righteous cause t and no righteous cause was ever lost i. in the sight, of God, They fought for the right of self determination, the right to govern themselves?thirteen , ( states of the south determined to be free. The principal was the same as that which is involved in the League of Nations to which every southern man should give his adhecion. The world has dreamed of a world state but it cannot be established on force as the ? Germans tried to do. Cscsar tried it and he failed. Alexander the groat \ ' | failed. The great Napoleon failed. It , is not force that will hold the nations , of the world together but they will be held by the attractive power of love. ! 'I would propose the name 'Confederate * States of the World* for the states of ( the world." There are South Carolina names that rank well with those of iny other section of the county in connection with j the War of the Revolution and other (' wars that are equally ad prbmincnt s mid great as the names In the nation's ^ ' history in any other'section, said the speaker in sketchiggVie career of Gon. X Hill. There were fights on southern T soil In the Revolutiep and ip the * other wars of the country equally as Important as those of any other section. There were for Instance the battles pf Fort Moultrie, Cowpens and 'King's Mountain and there .arp in South Carolina among the names of c,many other great warriors those o? General Wade Hampton and uenerai Harvey Hill. v The speaker reviewed the military career of the noted Confederate gen1. oral and declared that there' was a strong parallel between General Hill and General Jackson, both being men ? ' of the strongest character with an * abiding faith In God. j,* . '( He told of the Confederate command!! , v er's appointment to West Point in 1842 ^ of his twice being breveted in the Mex*' lean war. being one of six in the entire ^ ^ were breveted In that war. ; of the presentation to "him of a sword .of honor by the South Carolina gen' eral assembly, of his career as a pro- , feasor of mathematics, his brilliaiit record at Big Bethel, Seven Pines, ' Gatneste Mill, Chlcamauga and other ; engagements in the War Between the States. His W&9 a record as good as that of / Stonewall Jackson, says Longstreet and :he facts bear out the truth of the ' . statement. Possessed of the tenacity .'it the Scotch and the gallantry of) the .Irish the record shows that wherever ,|!hings were hot you might look for illl. A good man, a great soldier, ax 'nan of principle, he still lives because ;|.he death of men is not the death of Manciples. | LOCAL LACONICS. Stnaral Secsionk Next Month. Court of general sessions for the ;.'all term is to convene November 24, v \vlth Judge Thomas S. sease ox 'Spartanburg presiding. Jurors to .serve during the first week qf tlje >' :erm are to be. drawn on November 4. Stover and Crowder's Creek Over. ' Associate Reformed Presbyterian " Congregations of Clover and Crowder's ' Jreek, Rev. W. P. Grler, pastor, raised i sum greatly in excess of their 'respective assessments in connection with the church Forward Movement subscription inaugurated last Sunday. The Clover congregation assessed v (1,800.18 raised (4,002.39, and the Crowder's Creek church apportioned ? (1,100.60 raised (2,006.50. Gaston Soldiers Organize. With an initial membership of > about 40. Gaston Post No. 23 American Legion, was organized last Frkfyy in Gastonia. The organization is composed of men who served in the t , late war. Officers for the first term were chosen as follows: Robert G. - Cherry, pqst commander; Roland S. Clinton, vice post commander: W. S. Morris, post adjutant; Wade S. Buicc, post financial oificcr; Hugh A. Querry, post historian. Rock Hill Election. Ilock Hill Is voting today upon me Issuance of 5900,000 street and sewerago bonds. There has been one of the warmest campaigns the city has ever known, the opposing sides being led by the respective bank Interests, the Peoples National for i the Njonds and the National Union against. fi There is every reason to believe that , the sentiment is overwhelmingly in favor of the issue and that thO bonds will be voted. SOUTH CAROLINA NEWS ? The South Carolina State Fair is being held in Columbia this week. ? Edward A. Trescott for some time past editor of the Anderson Dail> Tribune has resigned his position. ? Revenue officers operating in Kershaw and Lexington counties last week destroyed several moonshine distilleries. ? Mrs. Louise Cilner Lockhart. wife of Deputy Sheriff Henry H. Lockhart i of Cherokee county, died at her home in Gaffney last Wednesday evening. ? The statewide Y. M. C. A. campaign for $50,000 for the maintenance of the state organization in the year 1920, will come to a close next Thurs, day night. , ?Vice President Thomas It. Marshall has accepted an invitation to speak in Columbia on Tuesday. November 11, under the auspices of the local lodge of the order of the Moose. ? Ftobbers entered the store of T. C. Wakefield at Greer last Wednesday night during a severe electrical storm and got away with merchandise valued at $200. \ ? Reports from 82 out of 80 Lutheran churches In South Carolina show that a total of 8150,000 has been raised^ in the Lutheran 8300,000 educational' campaign in this state. ? A new revenue district has been created, composed entirely of the state of South Carolina. The district now known as Salisbury district has been divided and North Carolina will remain in the Salisbury district while South Carolina will be in the ne^r district with Columbia as headquarters. Fred E. Pearman will be* in charge. . . v tek _. goiices. Card of Thanks. We thank the people throughout tliis community for the kindness shown us during 'the illness and death of son and brother. . May God'e richest blessing rest and abide with you, is the prayer of Mrs. Jane M. E. Dowdle. / Miss Fannie Dowdle. HYMEMAL^ ~ MARRIED?At the home of the bride's parents, Mr. and Mrs. W. S. Lesslie at Lesslie, October 28, 1919, at 8.30 o'clock Miss LOIS LESSLIE and Mr. BRYSON A. ARNOLD of Woodruff, S. C. Rev. O. W. Carmlchael officiating. Immeditely after the ceremony Mr. and Mrs. Arnold left for Woodruff where they will reside, the groom being in the mercantile business at that place. \ At the home of the hride in Lancaster county October 27, Miss LULA N. KNIGHT of Lancaster to Mr. J. R. HAILE of Fprt Mill. Rev. BehJamin F. Carson, pastor of Rich Hill Baptist church officiating. Mrs. HaiK. Is a daughter of the late W. Bryan Knight and Nannie Dye Perry Knighl of Lancaster county.\ Mr. Hale 16 well known throughout York county and. was formerly a representative ii the general assembly from York county. At Hickory Grove, by Magistrate R. L. A. Smith, Mr. MATTHEW WRIGHT of Hickory Grove and Miss GILLIE HAM of Smyrna. rpBITUABY DI^SD?At her home at Sharon on Sabbath afternoon, Mrs. ISABELLA' SCOTT, widow of the la^e Samuel M. Scott, aged 85 years. ' Mrs. Scott broke her right hip a week previous as tne result of a fall, and then went rapidly downward. She is' survived by two children, Mrs. J. Meek \yhlte, of Brighton, Tennessee and Mrs. S. A. Gilflllen, of Sharon. The fundyal takes place at Sharon this afternoon. . At his home hear Hoodtown, on Tuesday, Sept. 30, Mr.1 WILLIAM DOWDLE, in the 59th year of his age. The funeral was at Bullock's crceK cnurcn on weaneaaay inurnmg, the services being conducted by Rev. J. B. Swann. Surviving him are his mother, Mrs. Jane M. E. Dowdle and one stater. Miss Fannie Dowdle j ?hc (ftottoit |Rarln*t. Tuesday, October 28, 1919. .Cotton Seed Sharon .'. 86J 91 20 Clover 3ft 1 15 Filbert it 1 20 Tlrrah 36 ' 1 20 Yorkvllle .... 86 1 20 Rock Hill A -..86 Miscellaneous "wants! For Sal??Pure Ripley seed wheat at 33 per bushel, f. o. b., Hickory Grove. J. M. Leech." ,86 3t? Wanted?To rent storeroom and residence in the town of York. Address Eox 6.8, Springfield, S. C. 86 3t* Wanted?To buy all your butter and eggs at the highest market price. Nivens Bros., Charlotte Street, York, 8. C. 86 t. f. tf For Servico?Or Sale?Registered Poland-China boar, 14 months old. Weighs 200 ponds. J. B. Whitesldes, Hickory Grove, R. F. D. No. 2.' 2t* Wanted?At once, an experienced saleslady for a general dry goods i?> anlnrv ivnnteH In an swerlng. Address P. B. H.,. care The Enquirer. It , Lost?Between Churcli Home Orphanage and Kirkpatrlck-Bclk Co., black handbag, lined with lavender, containing $10 bill and some small change. Mrs. T. F. McDow, York, it Falr:\Vam'ng?All persons are warned against hunting birds, rabbits, and o'possums op my premises. All per' sons doing so will be prosecuted to the fullest extent of the law. John T. Feemster, York No. 5. It* For Sale?Two good .mules, one 4 years old, the other 8: one steel tired buggy, 1 horse and harness; one fresh milch cow, one two-horse wagon. Can be seen at if. B. Hall's farm, York No. 1. Myrtle Hall. 85 2t. For Sale?One square Stelnway piano, original cost, $800; perfect tone and condition throughout Price $125. Also one square Stearns piano, serviceable for practice work. Sacrifice - n r ' ?i? lnf/>??mo t inn ar\?. ill <0 0. PUT iUI IHCI naviiuunvu ?*|/ ply to Enquirer Office. It. Ripley Whout?For seed, clean and pure, at J 3 per bushel at my home, York R. F. D. No. 3. B. C. Carson. M t. f. 3t* For Sale?Old reliable upright Mathushek piano, in perfect condition and tune, will be sold at an attractive bargain. See or write Paul O McCorkle, York. S. C. , 85 f.t. 3t* Lost?Solid blue hound dog with white tip on tall, thin hair on back. Answers to "Blue." Will pay reasonable reward for information. J. S. Riddle, No. 2, Clover 85 2t My Business?Is electripal wiring and installing all kinds of electrical apparatus. I guarantee satisfactory service at reasonable charges. O. II. Faris, York, S. C. 70 t.f. tf We want to buy?All the eggs you have at the highest market price. Bring them in now. R. D. Dorsett. Wanted to Buy?A few first class fresh Jersey and Guernsey milk cows or heavy springers. See me or 'phone Vo. 66. H. Iv Ferguson, York, S. C. 7* tf Wanted?Hogs, chickens, butter and eggs shipped to our market at 1115 East 7th street, Charlotte. We pay highest market prices and they will net you more than your local market. after deducting express charges. Try us. Stewart Bros. 84 t. f 3t* Wanted?All our friends who expect to make clubs for The Enquirer to drop us a card giving their names and addresses for publication for the benefit of their neighbors and friends who want to subscribe. H. M. Grist's Sons. * 81 tf . NOTICE l^R- W. S. Qurrell, president of the University of South Carolina, will speak in the Court House at 8 o'clock Friday evening, October 31, under auspices Tork Chapter, Red Cross. ( It W. W. LEWIS. ANNUAL FLORAL SHOW. 7" /THE ladies of the Floral Society of i the Presbyterian Church will have their Chrysanthemum Show next Tuesday, November 4, but owing to the unfavorable season the flowers are not up to standard and no admission will be charged. The regular Turkey Dingier, including oysters and salad, will be,served. ' Mrs. S. C. ASHE, Pres. EVERYBODYYOUNG AND OLD Meet the YorkvillCjY. P. C. U., AT THE CARNIVAL? Friday Evening, October 31 8 Till 12, cm the Lot Between the Residence of Mr. W. D. Grist and The Enquirer Office. SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS Admission to Each: 8 CTS. X. Madam Schumann-Heink and PaderewBki. JLua 2. Witch Portune Teller. 3. Gypsy Fortune Teller. 4- The Man Bater, captured in Germany. (Displayed by two Returned Soldiers). 5. "Into the Land of the Unknown." 6. The Hula Girls. 7. Try Your Luck on a Pear. 8. Candy for Sale. Admission to Grounds: 10 CENTS. t HARDWARE, CROCKERY GLASSWARE Guns and Ammunition of alj kinds. Lap Robes, Ford Covers foi radiators? In short, if you/want anything in the Hardware line we have it.' We wish to Serveurite. YORK HARDWARE 00. FEINSTEIN'S BARGAIN ? HOUSE ? GET PREPAREDFOR THE COLD SPELL? | ' "/ Because it is coming:. We have at present an enormous stock of? WOOL AND COTTON BLANKETS Bout ,before the advancing' prices, whicn -we can> duplicate even at the Retail Prices. 80 in order to protect you we will CUT THE PRICES FOR TWO DAYS ONLY. FlflNSTEIN'S BARGAIN HOUSE THE GROWING STORE i THE STAR THEATRE TODAY A WORLD FEATURE? It is something good. Don't miss it, WEDNESDAY ZASU PITTS? And Florence Vldor, In "Poor Relations." A human interest story. , THURSDAY WILLIAM DUNCAN? In "Smashing Barriers," a serial story. full of thrills. Episode No. 7> "The Fatal Flight." COMING CORINNE GRIFFITH? In "The Clutch of Circumstances." J. Q. WK-\Y, Manager. HIGHER PRICES That you will have to pay for Shoei if you buy anywhere else won't affeci you if you buy HERE. We bought oui Shoes RIGHT and aro therefore prepared to sell YOU RIGHT. We handl< the famous world's leaders? 1 SELZ AND CRADDOCK-TERRY Shoes for the entire family. Men'i Dress Shoes?$3.50 to $8.50. Ladies' Shoes from $3.50 to $10.50 Children's Shoes from $1.85 to $-1. Come to see us about HOSIERY foi the entire famfly, in both lisle and silk The Old'Price for Overalls?$2.5< for the quality kind still holds gooc at Parrott's. D.M.PARROTT EVERYTHING IN DRY GOODS CLOVER, - - - S. C. SEED OATS AND WHEAT I We have Home Raised i FULGHUM SEED OATS, APPLER SEED OATS, Also shipped Seed Oats. RIPLEY SEED WHEAT and SEED RYE. FERTILIZER FOR GRAIN One carload of Commercial Lime. YELLOW DAN VERS OMO> SETS. SILVER SKIN ONION SETS, j RICE MEAL. PEANUT MEAL ana MILL FEED for hops. YORK SUPPLY CO. r 1. \ ^B fl wM \V H 17 X-nj Pletaro Show- V\ |g // In* Bow Boot Com ^B 23 AwmI tfco Om, PEOPLES m IT MUST I SOUTHCAROUNA HEM ( I ? Sections 3 and 4 from Joint Reeoli bljr: Section 3. Memorial Buildia shalt have subject to their orders they may deem sufficient, they si building of architectural beauty a: of tho State upon grounds now om Board of Trustees of the Unlversit ial building to be designed as a r \ ' r Section 4. Inscriptions?Hlstc mortal building snail 'preserve in perishable form the names of all , diers, sailors, nurses or other wor have offered their lives as the su] the war; and said building shall ); scripts and other records of the hi 1 j and achievements, and of the part South Carolina, and by her sonh a zations or as individuals, and whet1 service; especially shall there be l lng writings cpmmemorative of th brave and patriotic deeds of South dangers and glories of the great w and said building shall cbntaip ak mortal to the men and women of t J. L. OATES, Chairm I YORKVULE COTO | I ' ' . t | i Gins Cotton, Buys Cottor | Meal and Hulls. A] I Patent Flour, and Cc pexior. Also Sells COAL anil ICE OUR CORN MILL?Has in First-Class Cond have been re-dressed, , ously improved. The had anywhere. BRING US YOUR?Sec ( and your wheat and c TRY OUR RICE BRAB for hog feed. We are selling Cottoi , j ! Cash. r | If wo do not give absolute ; customers we want to jj YORKVULE COHC I YOUNG MAN 7 1 Get in line and wear the smartest, s niftiest, nobbiest clothes?Hand Tailored to fit YOU and no one else?at prices no higher than the stock kind which are made for anybody who has the price. JUST ARRIVED A new line of Men's SHIRTS, NECKTIES. COLLARS, SOCKS and UNDERWEAR All of the best quality and at prices that will surprise you. We represent the best known tailoring agencies in the country and we GUARANTEE A FIT. Hundreds of the most beautiful textures to select from. Come in and look 'em over. THE MEN'S SHOP Opposite Peoples Bank & Trust Co. J. II. KELLY, Prop. YORK, - - -. S. C. 1 ; FAIR WARNING. i TDERSONS hunting squirrels or other game on my lands will be prosecuted to the full extent of the law. J. F. CARSON, York No. 3. 85 f.t. 3t* flf Real Estate Titles and Real Estate Mortgages'ou sale at Hie Enquirer oftlco. |] cdtU ' . , ' I hareany range that H does not embody the , V wonderful new principle H whereby the H k And that prlndpleia pat- B r I ented and found only In , I the HASCOT RANGE. | It abadlutely _ I One-Third raei h s I 1 Heats Water Quicker * I J Insures Better Baldng H I No shifting of pana; , I bread and biscuits done V I ' erenly on all sides* . M Let your dealer dem- v W onstrate this new prin- M r a Mascot Stove Mfg. Co. )E EIGHT j ORIAL COMMISSION i jtious of the S. C. General Asabn* ':".v ?' grs.?That when said Commission as above provided, such sums as tall erect a .suitable memorial nd appropriateness at the Capital ned by the State and held by the r V of South Carolina, said mcmor hHlUlMV raeiKiurmi uuiju^uo?? * i. . irlcal Collections.?That said me- ' marble or bronze or other im-/ South Carolinians, .whether solkers in the cause of victory, who [>reme sacrifice In the winning of tp the repository of books, manuIstory of the war and its purposes borne1 in said war by the State of nd daughters, whether in organlher In battle or In other work and )reserved In said memorial builde military and naval explolU and Carolinians who have shared the ar on land and sea and in the air; :oves or sections for separate me-' he several counties of the State\ :* 1 * ' $ in for Western York. f IN (HL COMPANY "i l Seed, Sells Cotton Seed iso makes Best Straight >rn Meal that has no Su- f ' ' ' ? ' i | been oYcrhaulod and put " iition. The mill stones ! and the output tremend- ! ire is no better meal to be ! id Cotton to be ginned, \ om to be ground. ! r?At $3.50 per hundred / 1 Seed Hulls at $10 a ton, j 1 / \' ? x. * ' *! s satisfaction to ail of our t i know the reason why. *I IN OIL COMPANY jj GIVE YOURSELF A SQUARE DEAL DTD YOU EVER HEaR or hear of a policy holder In the MUTUAL# BENEI' IT expressing' any doubt as to the ability of the Company to carry out Its contracts, not only with him but with every other policy holder? I am satisfied you never have. During the 76 years, lacking about three months, that it has been in businss it has not failed to meet a single obligation as promised, and on numerous occasions has surpassed its written promises. "New blood" does not cut any figure in its calculations. It is a fact that if not a single new member should be added in the future, and each old member should continue to pay the agreed premiums on his Insurance, every single policy in force today would be settled in full as it matured. NO, as to whether or not the MU* I TUAL BENEFIT is safe is a question that never giveH the policyholder any concern. No other company has ever carried out its contracts at less cost and no other company writes as liberal contracts. Do you think that in buying Insurance you are giving yourself a square deal if you buy without investigating the accuracy of my representations? Sam M. Grist, Special Agent Room 203, First National Bank BIdg. If W. O. W. Receipt Books nt The Euqulrer Office. By mail, 30 Cts. V | IT IS WISE TO NT ? YOU WILL SUIIH ;; ' We doubt seriously if t I; town who could not Casi II. of goods he has in stoci : I manufacturers for more J I and not one of them eoi 11 price within 10 per cen 3 I today offering the gooc 31 sandfe of articles have c 3 I end is not yet. If you a and if specially wise, yc TODAY > ' 800 BOYS' 8UiT8?110.00 to $15 4 4 Men's GREEN FLANNEL 8UH < * Men's RAJN COATS?At '' Men's1 OVERCOATS?At * ' Men's $2.50 and $$.00 OVBRAL <> Men's $1.5tf\WORK SHIRTS?A < > 25 Cts. OUTINGfS?Good patter * > 35 Ct>, GINGHAMS?New patte ' ti Inch/GINGHAMS?At HAMILTON HICKORY SHIRT! i Boyp^MHAKI RIDING PANTS4 4 Men's KHAKI RIDING PANTS RECEIVED BY ! NEW SHIRT WAISTS, NEW I COATS,. NEW 9-INCH KID BO< 4 > < dies}. ! T v Merchandise of aO kinds is - , to,b?y you need NOW. Yoi 1 ' " article and cant get it owing to outer-it la happening every day. to do With the si? something to 'think about, bcsU I S-fejtji EVERY' C J | 3^^* "Proves" a W 4 > C p "?? An employee -I gof 2?? v firm, it la mid, i: ? 9 ? JS "*ou <Ion't * I; > A o *?*? manager, who < 5 ts >?f<3 ** b* the f^lowl1 O ? fl . W) t>s tlon: v I; There are 10! i! Sf^SHY *$??$& ! .S P ' WC days leaves 243 o < & 2. o ?1 * * You have S 0 T? p%%i g day, Also mak i: IgM g b-fi fl ? work, learln# , i 5-*? ' 3 8 ?ur rtor? '? < >' , ~ M *GJ;?C? -d afternoon, fftvh ? #811 ** *W? that* ! ' fl 5 a CO M a balance (af " 'Igtll w; allow o, J: U 3 pJL, lunch, makln* O (Uir? of Wdaya. . '' eJSSfe fl w? *?v? two M ?? C* "t* n yaar, which | ; - ' J? ?'. there are tt gp,Q?M,QW the year that V 1 1 .9 Thia leaves < O year, and that'i , , | O don't keep oper ? ! VISIT OUR READY-TO-WKA FOR LESS. ^ : I chkafkot store IIIBIIIIIHIIIIIIIIIIIIIIIHlllliniHIIimlUllll | GET ACQUAINTED 1 . v s W WILL LIKE ?;-;c t-" ! -Almost daily new ci i they b ear other custom | They Usually come bad I pose you give a look ov( | Hardware, Heavy anc | stuffs, etc), and our Pri s I MISCELLANE4 = Enameled Ware and AI E , purposes?practice | Galvanized Tubs?in al | Bridges, Collars, Hanies = No. 10 and No. 13 "Kinj | Goober wad Dixie Boy 'j 5 Olivei* Plow Points?N< | Have Yoil Bought Your = do it before you go | Shot Guns, Rifles, Load | Sole Leather?We have e ^ sary article. May | Black Hawk Corn. Shell E and better and eash = old hand method. 1 STOVES AND RAH i i J :& E Don't forget, please, | stock of Ranges, Coo kin | displayed in this city. ? .1 ?i-U. s nave j uu remeiiiucj. uu | Right. You can prove 1 = fore buying. | GROCERY I | See us for Flour, Co | Meal, Best Grade Hoik' = Oats and other heavy Gi 5 house full of these item | prices. | FARMERS HARDWi ffiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiitiiiiiiiiiiiii i k&MS m i NOW- vil Y PAY MORE im \ 1 X .'y here is a merchant in.this: Z :$ ly sell every dollar's worth Z : back to the jobbers-and t ^ i than he paid for the goods X d lid. duplicate his stock at a f M t all around of what .he is f M Lb at retail to you. Thou- X ioubled and^re, ;and^ | jl trn Awnn - t 2 , t . '' f , EXPRESS TODAY J|| JKIROT, NBW COAT BUW NWkJSl DTS, (Mahogany an<l Black, for La*-.. ! ; ^ ywurd ''^ weeks' vacation during P*ttf ^ - R DEPARTMENT' AND W* IT OBRSffim-?^| crs talk and coroetoaee na.' I V : after the fi^st visit $up- I ir?we ^ell #arm and Sh6if ^ | 3PS HARD ARE I I uminum Ware for cooking I . Jj ily every utensil needed I I sizes. ' . I g Bee '' Turn Plows. ? Plow Points. I 38.10 and 13. | Hunting License.? Better. * ! hunting?See us tot | ed Shells?all size loads. JI a big supply of tins, defies- 1 we supply you? 1 ere?Do the work faster 1 )r than you can do it by the V1 GES AND HEATERS . ^ / that wc have the biggest ij g' Stoves and Heaters ever And especially would we it Our Prices are Jttet t by getting our prices be' >-" *; -V . DEPARTMENT ' impound by the tub, Rice d Feed, Red'Appier Seed ? oceries. We have a wate- * s and can interest you in . h IRE & SUPPLY CO. they are so unfortunate as to be cnuat ren of the south. God forbid that any child of South Carolina should turn his or her back upoh .the glorious past of their state?when they should become untrue to that glorious past. A real memorial, said the speaker, Is the living consciousness of the peo' pie. We men whose hearts ought to be flred by your activities do not take the f Interest that we should. Indeed the memories of our southern heroes should be cherished in the deepest fc reverence. I know some people object to this. Some people have objected to < the Influence that Confederate veterans hav exercised. Yet as I look beneath > the veil of the present I see that the life of today is bcause of the past- So ? It is worth while that you should give yourself to historical researches. \ Appealing to his audience never to i refer to the War Between the States Ki as the "Lost Cause," the sepeaker said , that the principles for which the Con/ ? federacy fought were the same for which the Revolutionary war was ! fought and for which the Allies fought . i in the recent world war. y, "Let no southern man or woman 2~ - * ?* a Tt rana