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Caldwel The Great Changesaving event. Nov "AFTER INVE Towels 75c kind 50c kind 9^ lrm/1 UW tViliU 20c kind 10c kind Bed Spreads Snow White, Bed Spread, size, $1.25 value, only...7? Bed Sheets and Pillow Ca Large size, bleached bed si I ready for use?75c value, oi Pillow Pases, standard size: i Big Table of Remni On this table you will find goods fi store?any kind of price mo\ Skirts Any Skirt in Store at One-T I Rod Flannel Sail t&VU A WiiV WMt Red Flannel worth 25c yd?in this per yard C A I Dry Goods, Read Wear and MilJii L INFLUENCE OF U. D. C. I ab de By Mrs. James L? Anil, Drayton Rulli- th eriord Chapter, Newberry. Tt has been said, with a great deal ?M< ef truth, that the South has been so da busy in the making of Jhistory that she \\'i has not had the time to write it. cb It would probably be out of place de ir. a paper of this kind to attempt a th eiscussion of the causes which led up of to the War Between the Sections. Nor th "would time permit a review of that, tr; * - T- - ??- <3 | TV great struggle ana o: tne neruism an^ \ self-sacrifice of the men who wore Sc t&e gray. ed Nearly a half century has passed since the Stars and Bars were furled Dj at Appomattox and the Southern Con- on federacy was stricken from among the H< nations 01" the earth. The lads of from mi 10 to 20 years of age then, who were j tri the followers of Lee and Jackson^ an! Pi' who yet survive, are old men now. th Th y are rapidly going away from us, ca At each succeeding reunion comrade ^ of .wourns tie passing of comrade. Very pii socn none of that gallant band, who mi from 1861 to 1865 thrilled a world by co " * " cv tneir vaior, win ue itm. Two Objects of U. I). C. The United Daughters of the Con- Iri Sederacy have been working with two ends in view. Their endeavor has ?* been to gi/ve substantial evidence to ?the suvivors off the war for Southern Q1 rights, of the love and esteem in which tu tbey are held by a grateful people, and to keep fresh the memory of re those soldiers of tine confederay who - " " V ~ .have passed Deyona?uiose wnu 1^1?n the field of battle and those who fe kave since answered tiae last roll call, th The work has been systematic and fca thorough. The United Daughters of tl< the Confederacy is an organization cb founded upon the great principle of te yatriotic devotion to home and fire- ca side. The fathers and the grandfathers tii i the women wt.io compose it are it the men who made the greatest sacri- wi lices for home and State and who went vc through the most heroic struggle for j lo a cause which they felt to De just, ie whereof this world -holds knowledge. et The history of this struggle and of these sacrifices has not been fully va written. It can never be fully re- sh ccrded, because no pen can tell the j sa story. But the United Daughters of j th the Confederacy are teaching the j children of the Soutf : the lesson of { hi: the war; they are gathering the data dn which will be handed down to pos- th ? terity, and they arp. so far as in their th ! I 11 & Halti\ in-Business Sale continue r we want to see you ] NTORY SALE." F Chambray'i ....48c Big Table Chambray, easily ... 39c invenl:ory,|price o 1 o. ... 19V, ... 15c 50 Great Slaughter in 6 }{c kind at . Jarge ? !! " popVj 5 '' ' ' ' jk, cacii DQ your shoppj ses Ribbons S, Only One job of Ribbons worth up "* . ? ?i j 5C uauil c>aie ai omy yu ants Blankets a *om all over ths res them. $1.25 Comforts $1.75 " (Others in j Blankets for hird Off. ~ linen si * . Jsale for only, (See thi 15c 20c Linen at Half-price, < % k. L D W E L y to ^ q v y ZSI UZQ BE lility lies, making- comfortable the born wir dining years of the survivors of work in 1 ose who wore tfce gray. that grea Anniversaries and Memorials. of the pe The birthdays of Lee and Davis and damn of < ?morial day, the anniversary of that ~ y, fatal to the South, when Stoneill Jackson was lost, are regularly Leesville served. Orators invited hy these What r voted Daughters tell to audiences on there be ese and other occasions the story this holic the glory ox' tlie men who gave up the w' eir all for love of State and coun- their fell* y. Monuments erected by the tion o. al lughiters to the soldiers of the ruth have been and are being erect- Reqi throughout tie State. presence wiiat mnuence win uie mucu j lughters of the Confederacy hare . history? Xo one can estimate. >w can one tell the effect upon the !nd Oif one youth of th South of a Tuesd, ae picture drawn of the jeroism f Xinete ckett. and his men, displayed in eir charge at Gettysburg? * How n one tell the effect upon the mind Such w one youtft of the South of a true together rture drawn of the heroism of the and relat ?n of South Carolina during the Re- ceremony nstruction days, and of the stirring The ch' ents when, under the lead of Gen. w/'.:ite an inipton, they wrested their State beautiful, orn negro rule? How cz.n one tell the contr e effect upon the mind of one youth j one was the South of a true picture drawn bespoke ; the heroism of those van- Before lished armies of the South, who re- Ottie Lee rned home and with a fortitude as accompazt unequaled, took up the task of violin, "A building their lost fortunes? tifully re Teach Youth Troths. Ahle; "I The United daughters o<f the Con- ,ver3' swe< deracy are teaching tlbe children of tie Miss ] e South the history of the greatest S^-n's Bi .ttle fought for principle, and a bat- Misses C< i fougnt by the foreathers of these an^ H&yi lildren. The influence of this To the aching can not be estimated, be- Mar use it is too for-reacfting for an es- I came Mas not P. f.% "hp nla^prt UTlOn it. Suffice I Vt'ho opei to say that it is an influence which The offic ill work for patriotism and for de- followed tion to duty?for the inculcation of ring beai ve of home and of family, and The br aching trie lesson that principle is were all ernal and that truth an not die. j batiste c Trie battle of the South was not in ! oi mistlel in. The men of the South "who | in the alt; ouldered their muskets in 18C1 I as the c ved this nation as a government *f i They eni e people and by the people. j couple, l.\] To teach the lesson and to write the j berry, an story of this glorious struggle is the i b:a; seco itiy which t'-.e United Daughters of new, Dor e Confederacy have taken upon Ridgewuy eirselves and generations yet un- Belle Ri: vanger ss 30 days longer. The ^ i i I here. Goods priced 1< 'ead every item. The; s 5c j worth ioc yd?after nI>' yd- 5C. In pretty stri each i Ginghams. r 4c 7c 11c All 35c Tango ng now. / to 50c yard?in this ^ $x*00 anc* * 15c only nd Comforts ioc Kin^ ... 89c 25c 98c coc " .. . proportion). $1.00 4' 69c per pair. 39c. Corsets i Sale Mi See the s Table). offering at only per yd 10c Every SL. L & HA I 75! QB B>3 [ feel the influence of their . Mack, Bateshi :he cause of human freedom, es Georgia ? t cause in which the masses Leesville: fifi I ople have struggle since toe Langford, Xen civilization. ols, Leesville. ??? The groom Wedding Sells. I had taken frh News, 23rd. tar, martl.:ed nore appropriate time could man, Mr. J. ] for tfce union of hearts than bride. Then < lay season, when the hearts | Miss 'Sophia ^ hole world are going out to J who wore a owman. Love is the forma- blue satin gii 1 that is good and pure. flower girl, L Mr. Jas. H. Riser of Saluda. I uests the honor of your I leaning on th< < _ 1 A at the marriage of his daug!;> I wore a. u<tmi ter I brocaded ch< .Lucy plaited chiffoi to was very bec< Mr. Howard Most wreath of 01 ay evening, December 22, bride carried en hundred and fourteen white cirna)ti< at six o'clock As tfce bri< Luther Chapel. the groom ste as the invitation that brought rostrum and ; about two hundred friends ! centre of the ives to witness the marriage j arch, and the j mony, with tl urch was tastily decorated in I sive ring ser d s;reen, and it was indeed f Mrs. Howard The large arch under which j was pronoun* acting parties were united as i Riser, assiste so beautiful in white that it: both brothers angelic purity and beauty, j cession was the bridal procession, Miss I married cou* -nTaci'riinor a.t t.hp rvr^an cards. "Recep AWiOC M/V V.. V w- c 7 | , tied by Mrs. B. V. Shealy with | at the home o it Dawning' was very beau-lard," repairs indered by Miss Carrie Lou j where the we Love You Truly" was sung \T!he home etly and impressively* by Lit- ed in green a Myrtle Hendrix, and "Lohen- carried out in 4dal Chorus" was sung by This eevnt irrie Lou Able, Annie Crouch, tant mileston les Roo'\ and Johnnie Able, home is madi strains of Lohengrin's Wed- commenced, u ch bridal party entered, first! cumstaaces. yter Rupert Riser, the herald, and bespeak :jed the gate for the party, ness. We re iating ministers came next make their b< by'Little F. H. Hendrix, the j their hoverin; er. our communil idesmaids, ten in number, The young handsomely gowned in whit? a'ter the rec< hiffon and carried bouquets from there th :oe. They occupied positions J home of the g ar facing the bride and groom ! side. ceremony was pronounced. ! Mr. Most is tered as follows: First j ness man in h iss Marie Summers of New- ;>fficit;it. d Miss Lottie Wise, Colum- Miss Riser nd couple, Miss Corrine Ag- many graces i jalds, Ernesttine Johnson, is cm pub!.* of : third couple, Miss Annie ad,-rn with h 5-bi, Leesville, Miss Jessie tc be truly a - Newb >usands have taken advant ower than ever before. 1 y are money-savers. j ' lljl \ Jungalow Aprons One sp ipes, checks or soiids?50c value 39c rango Hand Bags Jl 00 r Bags, now 19c *>oc ? enr> j JW * 25c 4 Silk Sale T; 51.25 Messaleines in this sale, yd 69c Table 1 Hosiery 7c Eve V/"/"/."!*!"!!!;!.i9cstock 39c Oil! ??ci mpnti y8cl $1.19 Qfoi 39c ^ta. (All Sizes, Good Quality). ^ r W ? llinery Department a mos pretty trimmed Hats we are ; a big saving. rticle marked below cost. for 3C LTIWAN V i\ew :rg; fourth couple. Miss- ion by the nusband shel ulmer and Gladys Able, honor her hand. The :h couple, Miss Marietta : tions are nume-cus and ivberry, Miss Anna Nieh- groailv pleased on this oc ! its Jiearty ?<od wis^-es tc . a.'ter the bridesmaids sc freely extended. eir positions in the al tip the aisle with his best seventh Grade Examznai H. Riser, brother of the ; !>erry County ScI came tne m^id of honor,! Qn fyecember 15, 1914, ; lost, sister of the groom, I 0f examination questions lovely white gown with , -n g.aiC2i school in Newl die. Then followed the j w-aere seventh grade chi ittle Miss Miriam Smith ; ^ admitted next se s'ext followed tfo-e bride county high school. To 3 arm of her father. She | standard of grading the 'some gown of white J gra<}ed in t^e superintend imeuse with accordion j lion's office. Fifty-nine i tunic. The bridal veil g-tea-cher schools?S wningly arranged with a j Hunter-DeWalt; three ange blossoms. Th? j spools?Trinity, Pomari a shower bouquet of | ton. ancj eleven 1-teacfc [>ns? | Mt. Pilgrim, Deadfall, Je approached the altar i Pleasant, Betheden, Burt "pped to the front of the Monticello, Fairview, Tr assisted the bride to the Central had their papers ; altar under the large j ^ few comparisons mi i solemn marriage cere- j esting. The average ag le beautiful and impres- j grade ei:cren being 13 vice, that made Mr. and j founci tl'-at those under ti huc'hand and wife. ! ra;npr ? U w II Hivwv ' dren of 15 years and ab 'd by Rev. M. C. Riser, j >,viany children are r to the bride. The re- j accomolish good work in then led by the young ^ jn schools whose t< )le and those hating j fjrst grade certificates tion half after six o oclck grad was 80 while child] >f Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Kin- teac, .^rg, with second am 3 to this home near by certificates averaged 72. d-ding supper was served, teachers with second an< was beautifully decora:- certificates should be e) n.d the color scheme was stand examination until i tl:e refreshments. tificate is won. In schc marks the most impor- ^an seven months e in their life. Another child made 77, but in s< ?, a new start in life is I term js seven months 3 ~ foT-Ar"ohl^ /">1 r- I _ Of r\ iiiutn uiuai iaiui| average was ox. ->v/ We wish them a long life > j^gg than seven months for them much happi-j xhe average made by ch ^gret that they will not i-teacher schools was 7 >me here with us to cast teacher schools, 75; and g influences for good in teaci-: r schools, 89. T y- country school only can couple left immediately tion: and it is possible option for Columbia and solidation. ey go to Jersey City, the j The honors on this ex* room where they will re- 1 long to St. Luke's school j age was 91, Trinity wl a prominent young busi- j was 79, and Dead'all w] is home city popular and ' was S."?. Burton school j pupils took the examine n vounf woman of I view and averaged S8. Dl mind and person, who j The final examination filling tie iru.r she will grade pupils will be helc appiness and v. ill prove is believed that triese lulpnate ard cornpan will result in thorough i erry, S. C. :age of this great money We call this week our \ ' Long Coats and Coat Suits * ecial lot of Long Coats in this sale at $5.00 (worfh up to $17.50), Doting Underwear \ >o?rns at 85c I , " " 35c irts 35c 19c I IL 1: 1 r-j- k D?: luie uiic-ns &i raue-nwaj rriu? i ^ ^ Damask worth 35c yd.?reduced to yd.. i9c Wool Dress Goods Sale ;ry piece of Wool Dress Goods in marked for quick selling. space is limited, so we cannot on ail we would like. rt the new year shopping with us. urioh all mir fri^nHs anH rnst/vmprs t prosperous New Year. nember these prices are good only ) days. / i ' ' v- ' ? GtT o Hi fl ; berry, S. C. ? . . * ' ' \ las c.hcicn to ; standards, more system, longer terms, congratula- ! fewer children in 1 and 2-teacher this paper is >. country school above the seventh grade casion to add and more country children attending ; those being ; county high schools. \ # i L \TIKENS MAN IS ACCUSED Lion in New- I lools. | ]nterfeWng With Officer is the a, uniform set was opened j ar??* t>erry county j ldren wished j Laurens, Dec. 27.?D. Luther Booz ssion to any j er, a prominent -planter of the Goldinsure one nille section and his foreman, D. C.^Bj papers were Ray, are under bond for trial at th<*H ent o. educa- next term a. the Laurens colirt oc?|| children in charges oi interfering with an offlcerSM -t. Lukes and in the discharge of bis duty and *orB|| 2-teacher carrying concealed weapons. The^p a and Swil- cases against the men grew out of the ^Bf ter schools? attempt of Sheriff Owing to seize a JH Utopia, Mt. mule in the possession of Boozer, on m on, Pressley, j clafm and delivery papers, for a party A anwood and j at Newberry, it being alleged tihat S graded. { Eoozer obtained the animal (for a few* flp ght be inter- J days' trial,. an<i subsequently refused IB ei of seventh | to make satisfactory settlement or re- B| years, it was ' lease possession of the mule. On goaat -age aver- ing to his place .or the animal Iffl s while chil- Boozer, it is said, retreated to Jiis^H ove averaged dwelling, secured a Winchester anu^Bi too young to [ ordered the negroes not to sfcow th^?^ their grade, officer. .vhich mule the officer desired. ?achers have Later Boozer and his foreman came the average to the city, and it was while in the -en taught by magistrate's office that the warrants i 1 third grade charging the other misdemeanors were ( The few sworn out and served by the slberiff. 1 third grade Boozer was a candidate last sumncouraged to mer for the legislature from this counthe best cer- ty, and during the past year he has >ols that ran figured in more than one rather senthe average sational court preceding, one of ihools whose "which was the alleged "shooting up** or more ttie or the town of Goldville just a year ol should run ago. this year. ildren in the , STOCKHOLDEES MEETING. 4 * in the 2~ ~ The regular annual meeting of the < m tne stockholders of The Peoples National he 3-teacher _ .. ^ ^ . f Bank of Prosperity, S. C., will be held give sa is ac ^ the bank on Tuesday the 12th, day on \ oy con ^ January 1915 at 1:30 o'clock p. m., for tfc>e election of directors and such tnunation be- otiler business as may come before wnose aver- meeting. lose average | R T pugh) -10se average Cashier. ninth grad? jo.oo.4t ttion for re- . of seventh For Weakness and Loss of Appetite fi I in April. It . The Old Standard general strengthening: tonic, examinations I GROWS tasteless chili tonic, drives out M 1 Malaria and builds up the system. a true tome ^ ness, better I and sure Apx>et;ser. Foraaults and children. 50c 1