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j?HE CQNFEDE ?AV hat a Yankee ?* C?iarJeston a *'???c/-? M'c?f I frice is not always a vice. EveD Hip atmosphere of this Southland Hfc^D by day a0(i cool by night-the B?lent perfume of her pines and fiBL^rs. tne springtime fruits, and thc BB,.T copes of these Southern birds E to day permeated with it. .And, Bf tr al'- '8 not Pr*^e ouo r00t of that, Hie virtue wc call patriotism ? H-fcc I'nited Confederate Veteraus BL ?.300 Southern camps blew the m-?'ie that attracted 25,000 or so HL^Ptrer.-. May 11-12, to Charleston, jVc.tbat still boasts that she was Brtc Cradle of Seeession." Of re Br;oDf this was the ninth. Let nie Ht'] you of a half dozen manifestations BB fride seen with a Northern pastor's ?Wst. Pride of Family.-Jiore than He pride in the Southern City by thc BB, more than the welcome by Mayor HB, ni vic committees, is the pride in ?H.'/.hern family. These Charleston H-jilies. whether Huguenot, Cavalier, $ Botch, or what not, have within them He soul of a genuine American hospi Hi:ty never seen anywhere else than [Hour Southland. The "we/ orne" : Hoted OD bunting and banner was B?re ?leeply felt in every Charleston But and home. I have been to many Hfeit gatherings, but from the capture ll B^e city by tne Confederates to its [j, B&euatioD never have I seen so little KBesire to make," Entertainment has ? ED, for the most part, free, and cor BBlitv everywhere supreme. Neither i **Bft]th nor magnificence, good paint , B fresh walls are essential to royal MBfftomes. The roses everywhere Bgmed io welcome hues. Becond. Pride in State.-From BHrylaod to Texas, and Missouri to [Brida, the Southern States have been JBerously vying with one another, ,|l?flr?Dg palmetto, the red, white and ogcB> Southern battle-flagB and State rs^BiDers. Upon every breast*, have - -BQ badges gal?re? Every Charleston ?od!8te'store' an(* ?ear^y a^ *ne homeSj 1 BiBe worD Southern colors for Reunion 1 eJBt> aQd the Southern gray has been mlltS popular suit-color of the hour. He word "rebel" is tabooed except Bee indescribable "rebel yeil." The Hi "yell" has not been heard, hut ?EiRe of the outbursts o$ enthusiasm temira Der?) e??g, Or story must have Ho close approx rites to it. Thc jHpire State of New York, with all riches of "glory, ?ould never be Bred in its cosmopolitan population, HQ shouting infant to ?pipiug old Hp eloquent, from women in teens po wa ?ben in eighties, as Carolina's fes yo?B wee^ has moved the pulses. Bather "Maryland, My Maryland," IB'My Old Kentucky Home," and ^Biys "Dixie," even a Northern ram Bine enthusiastic for "our State," Bach, in turn, came to the front. Bhird. Pridein'Patriotism.-There B been a healthful 'national spirit Spine in the South in these later ,?8, and one readily discernable. 88 Surs and Stripes have floated Band there, even at a Confederate ? Bnion, though many of the older ORHgration of "Southerners--especially Ben and among the Vets-still ^fie the inborn hatred to the national Bra; as to them they jaean '?Federal" H'Yankee," and the memory of Re-s of slaves, carpetbag rule, etc. Bill take time, more than a-genera , and more than a Spanish war, or > more than the presence'of one of ey s cruifi?rs-the'Haleigh-flying e colors in the(harbor of Sumter Moultrie, to make a Southerner, "ally of the Carolinian 'type, use for "OW Glory"/*s he does , lia local flag. The wise words and ?tan? iliatory 'spirit'of :President "?le rnz- *y as to "the care of the graves ! ?e patriotic: dead of the South" do \ as thia 'Convention has wit itroni ea*' 10 eradicate sectional bitter- ? tho? . ''What 'is 'your 'feeling as to red i civil War?" 'I said to the head of ' forC ild-thne Southern ^family. "We , UaS "gDtil1 statesmanship, hut, as tars, we should have waited and success for our . principles in' leg- . "e halls, and not attempted to aar victory on the battlefield." . ' urtb. Pride in Memory of the -The opening day of the ^Re flp *as the anniversary of the death - Stonewall'tfMkaon-tbe Southern Borial Day-and the heroic exploits Bery Southerner from the days of QriRleston in -I860 to the Kennion ?f MjutfBI Da*e been in order. "Most Wfo '.Merson Davis, Robert E. B*a? Stonewall- :J?o^soD,^?t'*'th'e'" Ht past-, with the living generals, B Hampton, Gordon and Wheeler, H been the heroes bf these three fZ?B The new 'Auditorium was so *- *H a?(l had such poet acoustic ef ? that the best speakers could not ant, Beard back of the centre. The ^fH*00^ "effect, however, kept up le Bnthusiasni, and the next day the lChe?D? *n<* eloquent passages were rn Smh toe papers. The best stories B* experiences were not told-on couoBublic platform. ; Historie, p?aces, mc KATE REUNION. reacher Thought of nd the South. minster Tidingn fireworks and excursions kept the ' crowds amused. The great procession of the gray, on Wednesday afternoon, many of them one-armed, others hob bling along with one leg. some in the rough, worn, treasured gray of over thirty years ago, marching uuder rid dled and battered flags, behind the old gun "Secesh," that fired the first volley for secession in 1861-was pa thetic, and many a tear fell as well as cheer rose. "We think this may bc the last of all our Reunions," was often said before this Charleston af fair, but, in matter of fact, Louisville was chosen for 1900, with no diminu tion of zeal or enthusiasm. Fifth. Pride in Heroes.-To be brave in danger, to give all for the South, to suffer, to fight, to die in ? battle, hospital, or prison-or to bc ready to-were the strains that in spired the orators and thc poets of thc occasion. When little fighting Joe Wheeler was introduced as the hero of two ware, and the well-known story was told of how he. forgetting his environment, shouted at San Juan hill: "The Yankees are on the run,'' grey-haired men cheered till they cried, exhausted; and the Southern women became themselves diamonds of radiance in their devotion to the hero of the hour. Old Wade Hamp ton was, however, the hero of the Re union of 1899, and the loss, within a month, of his South Carolina home by fire made the hearts of all tender toward the bravest Carolinian of them all. Sixth. Pride in Women.-Many felt that the Reunion of 1899 might well pass for a sort of Inter-State display of the handsome women of the South. Instead of one for a State, many camps this year sent sponsors and maids of honor with now, bright silk banners. Miss Winnie Davis, "the Daughter of the Confederacy," was the heroine of the memorial ser vice, and Miss Nannie Randolph Heth, of Washington, was chief sponsor. On what other occasion could Gen. Gordon have literally "embraced" Mrs. Stonewall Jackson on the stage, "for them all," without offending propri eties? After expressing appreciation of President McKinley's attitude, the Veterans voted that "the care of the final resting places is a sacred trust, dear to tho hearts of Southern women, and we believe that we can safely let it there remain." . GEO. R. CUTTING, Summerville, S. C., May 12, 1899. Bad management keeps more people 1 io poor circumstances tsaa say ether one causo. Tc be suooessiul one must look ahead and plan ahead so that when a favorable opportunity presents itself he is ready to take advantage of it. A little forethought will also save much expense and valuable time. A prudent and careful man will keep a bottle of Chamberlain's Colic, Cholera and Diarrhoea Remedy in the house, the shiftless fellow will wait until necessity compels it and then ruin'his best horse going for a doctor and have a big doctor bill to pay, besides; one Says out 25 cents, the other is out a undred dollars and then wonders why his neighbor is getting richer while he is getting poorer. 'For sale by Hill Orr Drug Co. - At Leadville the fall df snow during the past winter -amounted to 252 inches, ?nd at Ruby, another Col orado town, it reached atotal of 524 inches. When the oldest inhabitant lookB at these figures he doesn't say a word but simply -grits his teeth and walks away. I was seriously afflicted with a cough for several years, and last fall had a more severe cough than ever before. 1 have used many'remedies without receiving 1 much 'relief, and being re cosrsiendsd to try a bottle of Cham nerlai n's Cough'Remedy, by a friend, who, knowing me to be a poer widow, gave it to me, -I tried it, and with the most gratifying results. The first bot tle relieved me very much ' and the second bottle has absolutely cured me. I have not 'had as good health for twenty years. Respectfully, Mrs. talary A. Beard, Claremore. Ark. Sold by Hill-Orr'Drug Co. - The wood-sawyers , of Atlanta, Ga., 209 in number, have formed a trust, and have raised the price of sawing stove-wood from fifteen cents to'-$l per day. Every member of the organization is a blind man or a crip ple. Are you dull and stupid ? Do you miss, the snap, vim and energy that was once yours? You need a few doses of that great system regulator, Prickly Ash- Bitters. For reviving strength and energy, increasing the capacity of the Dody for work, it is a ^aeSy x>t ?he highest order, poid by Evans Pharmacy. - ? Denver j Colo., church organi zation, which is without a building to worship in, the one occupied having4 burned,, has leased a gold mine and will run it for the money that is in it until enough profit is made to erecta new building. ?? J. A/Schear, of Sedalla,Mo., saved bis child* from death by croup by -using One 'Minute Cough Cure. It cures coughs, colds, pneumonia, Ia.gr;ppe and. all throat and lung troubles. Evans Pharmacy. *. Sereu SaurUfled Sisters. They say that the best hotel in Texas is to bc found at Helton, a town on thc Santa Fe road, and is kept by "seven sanctified sisters," as the proprietors are properly called. Several years ago, says the Chicago Record, a woman in that place and her husband quar reled over the best way of expounding the scriptures to a Sunday Behool class, and were so stubborn that they separated and were finally divorced. The family controversy was taken up by the town, which was soon distinctly divided between the adherents of the husband aud thc wife. The result was a large crop of divorces, and seven husbaudless women, including thc original cause of tho commotion, join ed together and rented the town hotel, j One of them did the cooking, another was parlor maid, aud the third made up thc beds, and 8,0 they divided the work among them, and rau the estab lishment on the co-operative plan. They would not employ a mau about the place, although thc most of thc patrons were men, of cuur?c. People say that women travelers preferred to stop elsewhere, and that would be a woman's way. One of the seven "sanctified sisters" used to drive a big carry-all down to the railway sta tion three or four times a day to meet trains, but she let the regular transfer company handle the luggage. Thc hotel prospered from thc begin ning, and there was no reason why it should not, for everything was neat and homelike and the cooking was the best in Texas, which J aot saying much, perhaps, but is a good reason why it was appreciated. Every Sun day it was crowded. The drummers used to swarm there from all the northern-central parts of the State, and every passenger on the Santa Fe trains was an advertisement agent. The "sanctified sisters" made money, as they deserved to do; they enlarged their establishment and started a laundry in connection with it, where the drummers left their soiled clothes to be done up while they were out during the week. Then the "sisters" bought a hotel at Waco and ??tarted a laundry there, with equal success, and now they are talking of starting one in New York. -..ama qi tmi "Don't Want a W linn gd o od le. A New York man who caters to the entertainment of interior towns has received this letter from a committee in Connecticut : "We are going to tear up the earth in our town on the fourth. We are all in it. The churches began to do the oyster racket last winter, and have qi?ite a sum for our fund. The mis sionary offerings hare also been turn ed over to us, to use as we see fit. Everything in town is a benefit ; our merchants give 1, 2,3, 5 end 10 cents, according to the article, on all they Be!!, aud that has grown to be con siderable. "Soma of the best society women in the town have agreed to do without certain extras for the summer, and have contributed the amount to our fund. "The street car company has offered to give 1 cent of every fare collected 'the lasti week before the fourth, so lots of people ure going to ride who never rode before. "What we want you to do is to look around fer an orator for the occasion. We have everything else. We want an up-to-date, wholesale expansionist who can not only fire the Ephesian dome, but rebuild it and paint it red der than the old one. "We don't want any Bunker Hill, Saratoga, Lexington or Concord calk, and we don't want to hear anything about Gettysburg or Sherman's march to the sea, or Appomattox, or the Rebel yell, or the blue and the gray. That's all right in its place. "But we are going'to have a new Fourth of July-one right up-to-date, starting in with Santiago and stretch ing over to the Philippines. We are going to bring out what St. John saw, or what he said he saw, on the island of Patmos-something new. "Don't 3tn ns any talker who can't fill the bill, or who will play the whangdoodle, or we will take him out and 8hellroad him if you do. "Here's the chance of his life for a new orator." This committee backs up its propo sition by offering to pay the price if the right article oan be found, and the manager is now looking up what is wanted. W. M. Gallagher, of Bryan, Pa., says: '''For forty years I havo tried various cough medicines. One Minute Cough Cure is best of all." It re lieves instantly and cures all throat and lung troubles. Evans Pharmacy. - "What are you doing, Tommy?" "Standin' before the looking glass," said Tommy ; "I wanted to soe how I would look if I was twins." - Mae-"I promised to give him my answer to-day." Ethel-"Well, don't accept him until you find out what kind of an engagement ring he is going to give you. Some men are so stingy about such things." What you want is not temporary re lief from piles but a cure to stay cur ed. Dewitt's Witch Hazel Salve cures piles, .and they stay cured. Evans Pharmacy. Remarried Divorced Husband. liu.uHiuu:, S. 1)., June '.).-Thc re turn to this town ot! u man and woman divorced live years ago, but who are again husband and wile, adds the last chapter to a romantic ?tory of love and war. Five yours ago Henry Hallan!vue and wife of this place agreed to sepa rate. They had been married not quite twelve months, ballantyne was a prosperous grain buyer, and owned several good farms near Highinore. These ho deeded to his wife. Tho few hundred dollars ho was able to scrape together in cash he put into his own pocket, and left to begin life afresh in u new location. As soon as be had gone Iiis wife sued for n divorce. There was no defence and iv decree was granted. The land given her by her husband she sold to advantage, and by shrewd reinvest ments accumulated a comfortable for tune. The past winter she spent in South ern California. On hei way home a mouth ago she stopped temporarily in San Francisco. On tue street there one day she met un emaciated ligure in army blue, hobbling about with the aid of a heavy cane, in vain search for employment, lt was Hall an ty nc dis charged from the United States volun teer service and invalided home]froiii the Philippines after a fever. Hallnutyne was about to pass Iiis former wife without speaking to her, but she, when she saw his wasted form und miserable condition, spoke to him, aud took him to her hotel, where com fortable quarters, good food, and the services or competent physicians soon groduced a marked improvement in his ealth. Last week the |two were re married, and have just rot urned to H i gilmore together. --? ^. What is Kodol Dyspepsia Cure? It is thc newly discovered remedy, thc most f ' ectivc preparation ever devised for aie ig thc digestion and assimila tion of food, and restoring the derang ed digestive organs to a natural condi tion. It is a discoverylsurpassing anything yet known to the medical profession. Evans Pharmacy. - When you are misunderstood and misjudged by your fellow-men, then you may find comfort in the fact that God knows all about you. There is a time for all things. Thc time to take De Witt's Little Early Risers is when you are suffering from constipation, biliousness, sick-head ache, indigestion or other stomach or liver troubles. Evans Pharmaoy. HEADACHE, NEURALGIA, LA GRIPPE. Believed all pain. 25c. all Druggists. Notice to Creditors. ALL persons having claims ogainat tbe Estate of Jesse W. Norris, de ceased, are hereby notified to present them to tbe undersigned, or to Quattle bftum it Cochran, Attorneys, properly proven, within tho t.me prescribed by law, and those Indebted to make pay ment. JOHN W. THOMSON, W. Du SIMPSON, J. H. ANDERSON, June 14. 1890_Administrator?. Notice to Creditors. ALL persons having demands against the Estates or Maj. A* R* Broyles and Mr*. M. H. Broyles, deceased, are here by notified to present them, properly proven, to the undersigned, within the time prescribed by iawt and those in debted to make pavment. . J. J. BAKER. B. PRANK OR AYTON, Executors. .lune 14,189?_JU H Notice of Final Settlement. THE undersigned, Executor of the Estate of Geo. W. Manly, deceased, here by gives notioe that he will on the 8th day o? July, 1899, apply to the Judge of Probate of Anderson County, 8. C., for a Final Settlement of said Estate, and a discharge from bis office ss Exec utor. O. K. URE A ZEA LE, Ex'r. _Jnne 14, 189? 51 5 NOT???7 WILL be let to the lowest responsible bidder on Thursday, the (?th day or July next, at ll o'clock a, m., at the bridge sit*, the building or a Bridge over Eighteen -Afile Creek, on the road lead ing from Pendleton to Clemson College, near Stabling's Brick Yard. Reserving right to reject any and all bids. Plan and specifications made known at the letting. W. P. SNELGROVE, Co. Supervisor A. C. Jugs H, ?3S3_. 61 y *%YIU Near Divided Skirts. Tea women of Syracuse, in'western Kansas, have decided to renounce cus tom and fashion and will in future, during the stormy season, wear di vided skirts. The women who live on thc plains of western Kansas have long hoped that -uuic community would declare against long skirts du ring the season when the wind sweeps over that region at a velocity of thir ty-five miles an hour. It is certain that many other communities will in augurate this new custom. Kditor Henry Black, of Syracuse, says thc women of that town will hereafter appear in divided skirts during thc windstorm season, and that those who have not the new style skirt will not hesitate to wear the trousers of their husbands and brothers, without regard to the comments and jeers of those who foolishly follow custom and fash ion. - Kxehuntje, - During the last 20 years thc American Bible Society has put into circulation in Mexico 000.370 Bibles, Testaments and portions of thc Bible. VANDIVBR BROS. & ISAJOB, - DEALERS IN - Fine Buggies, Phaetons, Surreys, Harness, Lap Robes Whips, and All kinds Buggy Fixtures. Just received another shipment of Bar ber's Fine "New South" Buggies that we want to move nicely and quickly for cash or good papers. Thoa o are nice, nobby, Blick, new style goods tbat will please you. Sold under an absolute guar antee. This is the bright and beautiful eeason that inspired the poet to write, "In Spring a young mac's fanoy lightly turns to thoughts or love." Now, ir you want that pretty girl's "fancy" to turn in the same direction buy a "Kew South" Butrgy from us. We want you to have one. Yours truly, VANDIVER BROS. & MAJOR. YOUR HOME PLEASURES NO influence lends so much to home life as music. No Stock offers greater attractions than ours, and we with to help you to happiness. It's set alone that we ?SF flt, but yon know that we mean It, as wo sell the best elaau of PIANOS and ORGANS, As well as small Musical Merchandise, and will cilia yoe finli ^afiae for ev ery dollar. You ?re cordially invited to j call in person and inspect, oar Stock, or write for catalogues and prices. We also represent the leading SEWING MACHOTES Of the day, and are constantly receiving new additions to our Strock.. We appeal to your judgment and will sell you the best in tala line. We still handle thoroughly reliable Carriage i. Buggies and Harness, And can ssvt you money by an investi . gatton. Look to quality first-then price. Most respectfully, THE C. A. REED MUSIC HOUSE. Drs. Strickland & King, DENTISTS. OFFICE IK XASOHXG TEMPLE Gaaand Cocaine used for Extract log Teeth._ 8TOV?8, TINWARE, CROCKERY. ALARGE LINE, carefully selected to suit the public. We sell the Iroa King Elmo and Garland Stoves and Ranges, and tbe Times and Good Time?, Ruth, cottage and Mlobigan Cook Stoves, ranging in price from |7.00 to f35.00. All are guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, if not money will be refunded. Be sure you make ue a call before buying a Cook Stove. We are bound to sell you and are Bure to please you. We will take your old Stove in part payment for a new one. Our TINWARE ls the best on the market. We carry a well-selected Block ol CHINA, such ns Dinner Sets, Tea Sets and Chamber Sets. We also carry a full line of PORCELAIN GOODS. Also, a nice line of GLASSWARE. We do all kinds of ROOFING-Tin Rooting,' Siute Rooting-and Repair work. We will be pleased to have yon give us a call before buying. OSBORNE & OSBORNE. N. B.-All Accounts due Osborne & Clinkscoles must be settled. Over Post Office. 'Phone No, 115. i?i. m. MATTISON . AGENT. ACCIDENT! ISl MICE. Call for nice Calendar Office always open. HEADACHE, FOUL BREATH. INO ENERGY, CONSTIPATION. Thete symptoms mean torpid liver and a clogged condition tn the bowels. They also mean the general health is below par and disease is seeking to obtain control. PRICKLY ASH BITTERS Quickly removes these Symptoms, Strengthens the Stomach, Cleanses the Liver and Bowels and Promotes Func tional Activity in the Kidneys. A few doses will restores Health and Energy in Body and Brain. SOLD BY ALL 0RUB8IS?S. Price $1.00 Fer Bottle. EVANS PHARMACY, Social Agents. The New Drusi Store ! We have recently opened up a complete line of DRUGS AND DRUGGISTS SUNDRIES, Patent Medicines of all kinds, Hair, Teeth, Nail and Shoe Brushes, Combs, Sponges and Rubber Goods. PRESCRIPTIONS ACCURATELY filled day and night F. B. GRAYTON & CO., Freeman & Pack's Old Stand. M L CARLISLE. L. H. CARLISLE A NEW ADDITION TO OUR STOCK WE have added to our large and complete Stock of GROCERIES AND CONFECTIONERIES, A. fall and complete line of Hardware and Farm Supplies. It will pay you to get our prices on Supplies before buying elsewhere, as W6 are in a position to give you the lowest prices on these Goods. We would be glad to have you call on us. CARLISLE BROS. P. S.-Free delivery to any part of tho City. A FIRST-CLASS COOK Can't do first-class work with second-class materials. But you can hold the girl accountable if you buy your : : : : GROCERIES FROM US I We have the right kinds of everything and at the right prices. Where qualities are equal no denier can sell for less than we do. We guarantee to give honest quantity at the very LOWEST PRICES. Come and see us. We have numerous ur ti cl ess in stock that will help you get up a square meal for a little raouey. Our Stock of Confections, Tobacco, Cigars, Etc., Are always complete. Yours to please, Free City Delivery. Gk F. BI GB Y. IT"or- t?x<e Prevention and Cure of the Prevalent Troubles ... G-RI3P3PE COLDS, And their accompaniments jSTeuralgic Pains* Headache, Pain in the Limbs, OUR GRIP CAPSULES Are almost a Specific. This remedy nhould be in every household. EVANS PHARMACY 0 a a c 0 o 3D 22 td cr cc 3d z 0 < 3 3 X O < > ts > & S fl S H s > a P9 rs ? = I M m ? *4 m CD O o EB I I 1 t_!_i SIT ON THE FENCE AND SLEEP ! . . . WE, LE the procession passes if you. wt*nt to. Nobody will disturb you. iiuu you are alive to your own interests arouse yourself, "Shake off slumber, climb info the band-wajron and wend vour wav with the crowd to THE JEWELRY PALACE OF WILL. R. HUBBARD ! They that want the best and prettiest to be obtained in Diamonds, Jewelry, Silver and'Plated Ware, Watches and Clocks ?hat will keep time and are backed with a guarantee. Fine China and Glassware and beautiful Novelties, know that to Will. R. Hubbard's is the place to go. They that want honest treatment know that this la the place to find it. AU Goods are just as represented, and are fully covered by guar antee. The young man who has a girl and wants to keep ht r coe* there. Hubbard will help you keep her. The young married couple goes there to beautify their little home. Hubbard beautifies it for you. The rich people go there because they can afford it, and the poor go there, also, because they cac afford it. ? Everything NEW and UP-TO-DATE. >T ENGRAVING FREE. WILL R. HUBBARD, Jewelry Pai&ce, next to Farmers and Merchants Bank.