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Capital * DIFFICUL T!] Sneak a them sql AIG this r TIt seem the cost of day. Yet but put y I devising a of sme a savmngs a ---and the Dollar say This Bank JNO. M. KINAI iung Price, and the fierce rider Van "Sun of Vi Darn, while on the flanks rode the camps wer4 fearless cavalry leader, Gen. Bedford eral troops Forrest, the lion of the West. These tie dreamit were some of the leaders and men after so m who were to try each others meta.l, on turned to the bloody field of Shiloh. Gen. Buell them. Att followed Johnston in his retreat, very made a stul: cautiously, but Grant pushed down diers had b between the two rivers, with vigor, brought up and as soon as the Confederates had meet Greek assembled all their available forces combat, to at Corrinthi, Miss., commenced cross- lines of Ha ing over the Tennessee, at Pittsburg thundered a landing. On the morning of April 3, the Union tri 1862, the troops under Jonston left like grim de their cantonments around Corrinth, guns, now t and began a forward movement, back dee's, the in the direction of Pittsburg landing,) batteries, ec the Confederate commander having up and doiw hopes that he could strike Grant and (nessee, reve crush him before BueHl and Lew Iheadland.. Wallace could cross and. come to his |Hardee's lef assistance. On the afternoon of the born and ai fifth, the Confederates were all con- 1seeing a *bc centrated on the ground selected for Breckenridg< the coming battle, being the high they were, grounds between Owl and Lick creeks, Kentucians these being about three miles apart, "Very well and the Confederate front covering will order ti the entire distance. No doubt The two armies were near equal in an imposing numbers, Johnston having about 40,- men of the 000 and Grant 45,000, with Buell on and of the fi the north of the river with 20,000 ad- riding horsei ditional. Some of Johnston's greatest breeds in th generals advised against hazarding the Bluegras the army in the face of such numer- endurance t< ical odds, but the rugged old soldier With long said: flanks, and f "I will fight them i-f they were a and nostrils million, the offensive once taken must Ied -horses at be maintained at all hazards." gen. Lew1 He had divided his army into three Jrushing to columns, the first on line of attack, have had in was given as the post of honor to horses of M Gen. Hardee. The second, or sup- Ithe great Ch~ porting column was accorded to hero, 'Ben ] Bragg, and the third or reserve was horses of th< under the command of the fighting Ithe comman< bishop, Gen. Leonidas Polk. At day- leaped forwa: light on the 6th everything was in scubby oaks, readiness and Hardee moved forward men yelling, to the attack, over underbrush and they rode on scrubby oaks, keeping -his lines with fore the ene difficulty. Soon the first shots rang man was in out, telling the soldiers of both armies termined to i that the great contest for supremacy cast of a dii had begun. The grounds were very Polk, who hal broken and rough, but the soldiers of to the assista Hardee moved on with alacrity and dee's struggli enthusism. The sun had risen that far past midd; morning in all its radiant splendor, decided. The and no doubt the commander and so'- 1y to their la: diers all beheld in it an omen of suc- serves were cess, as did the great emperor look no longer wi -upon his "glorious un of Austerlitz" slaugh' of th( UOITlI If Newberr $5O,000.00 way once you look arely in the eye. iatter of saving money. s almost hopeless with living advancing every it can be done if you >ur heart and head to plan. A slight sacrifice xury for a few weeks, Lccount with this bank thing is done! One ed will save others4 WN Always Treat You Right. tD, C resident. torious Shilohi." The first grand army of Grant's taken easily as the Fed- wild disorder, and fled w'ere taken by surprise, lit- rvr o o oeta g that the Confederates, Js tti oet0 m.y days of retreat, hadglros."u ofSio >ay, and were now uponse,frathcomn ie second line, the enemy teCneeae a i born stand, the routed sol- lns ult'ire ~en collected, fresh troopsanAbetSdyJon and it was now "Greek da.Teprutse "Bragg was put to thebencldof,tople strengthen the depleted i ie n eea rdee. The roar of battle eeyscm ea.. ong the whole lines, but o hsbod itr ops hung to their positionbentrwaayy ath. The roar of Bragg'sGe.Jhsnadtetr ingled with those of Har- dcso fGn eue ~nd f th Confderaet, command the emnd oedwiththoeofGrat'sded aongeerthes bas rad beatig fomilltoptolintes, an thler wierd att bateryof atillry nd herier Siny ronin was espcialy stbeenrgh taledptin, theoop e noying thatn lne,tnde general e ahrta aginp y ofhosemen,fwthoig blonoderaitors. 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Beginw amount you can spare save every week--to a Deposis I Iwhat you have. IiTHAT IIS THE V ________________start for yourself in li: Tomorrow. Start an ac SImp ______mumThe Bank that Always ). B. MAYER, Vice-President. gave way, in crowd speedily gathered and the hook towards the and ladder company was prompt and a mile away. efficient. Nearly all of the household victory, the furniture was saved though much of t" sce ned to (it was damaged by water and neces- F er-in-chief of sarily rough treatment. After a hard ing along his fight the flames were stopped, though Svital point, the upper story of the house is a ton soon lay Wreck.Seoa ned to have t their places FOOTBALL PLAYER SUCCUMBS prettiest uder of the PleW 11 the fruits Captain of West Virginia Team Dies prie best eem to have . of Injuries Received in Fierce tebs the death of Scrimmage. - ass iidity and in a.rd, the next Wheeling, W. Va., Nov. 12.-Ru- Bry yrhu-dolph Monk, of Connelleville, captain [ lowgrounds and left half back of the West Vir- Pae,C ng with each ginia university football team, died in npt to cross 'the hiospital tonight of concussion of admn their insane the brain, received in the game with swim the Bethany here this afternoon. McCoy, ting the on- right end of the Bethany team, fell on Monk in the scrimmage and spec I.) tators say the men fought viciously. The referee declares he saw no blows SE. struck. When McCoy arose from the The m4 DU?iEL. prostrate form of Monk he was re- Handker No State- moved fom the game. West Virginia Css N ~rPan. won the game, 8 to Pape, N It is in time of sudden mishap or Visit 01 I fr stte accident that Chamberlain's Lini ifrasaement can be relied upon to take the diererOiCe as announc- place of the family doctor, who can ieral Lyon not always be found at the moment. to say any- Then it is that Chamberlain's Lini case." There ment is never found wanting. In cases as to what Chamberlain's Liniment takes out the tion tomor- soreness and drives away the pain. ONE ( Sold by W. E. Pelham & Son. a new trial_-m mmme be made to HOUSE AND LOT IN PROSPERITY_______ of a fine, Is FOR SALE. :is under- TODR number of I will sell at public outcry to the to the su- highest bidder before the court house Notice is hereby ['he penalty at Newberry on Monday, November undersigned Jury se charging '7, 1910, salesday, the house and lot Newberry County, ition of the in the town of Prosperity known as o'clock a. in., Nov4 reneral sur- the Luther Counts residence, con- the office'of the Cle taining one and one-fourth acres. ly and publicly dra --E. ~A. Counts. 'men who shball ser' for the Court of ( iTS SLEEP ' The Demon of the Air which will convene is the germ of LaGrippe, that, breath-S.C,Nvme28 red by Fire. ed in, brings suffering to thousands. 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