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CROSSES OF HONOR. Were Bellowed La.sl Friday on the Veterans Although the weather was cold ftt-d threatening there were a num hcr of confederate soldiers pres ent last Friday to receive their crosses of honor from tho Daugh ters of the Confederacy, and every one enjoyed the day to the fullest extent. The veterans aseemblcd al the home of Mrs I) I) M et-oil, presi dent of tin? Marlboro Chapter U J) C, where they wore cordially received and trented to coffee, cake and fruits. Before leaving, each ; etenm was givon a red bandanna handkerchief, which they tied around theil" necks to protect them from the cold wind during the march. Thc veterans marched to the court house, preceded l>y tho Daughters of tho Confederacy. The pupils and teachers of tho Murchison school also marched in a body to attend the exercises: Sheri if J li Green, comnandor j of Camp Hcnagan, presided. Chaplain .1 (J Richards invoked divine blessing. DD McColl Jr then addressed the veterans as fol lows: i "Members of Camp llonagan, and Honored Confederate Veter ans. "You are assembled herc today, at the request af thc Marlboro Chapter U DC to have bestowed upon you Crosses of Honor. You should be proud to to receive this gift, although it is of no intrinsic I value. lt binds together thc sur vivors who strugglco in a cause they deemed right and just, mid many thousand have been distribu ted throughout the south. It sig nifies that the wearer of this bil of bronze, has earned the right to a fame no less enduring than that ol the brave men who held tho pass at Thermopyloo. The daily forti tude, thc unchanging loyalty, thc unflinching bravery, that marked thc days from Manassas to bloody B?ntonvillo, aye, to Appomattox, shine, resplendent in thc history of our Southland. The hardships, pain, hunger, thirst, and heart achings of those days arc known to the bravo men who sit before me. So are thc sorrows and dis appointments, that came with the darle day ol' defeat. "None ol' these trying experi ences, need the veterans try to toll tb this generation. They would not comprehend it. These memories, sad and hitler, arc thc heritage only, of those1, who wore tho gray, of those who carried the star and liars to ramparts, around which whistled tho death dealing bullets, and then grounded thc blood stained folds in the dust of valorous defeat. "As you sit by peaceful firesides, the little crosses will stir memor ies ol' battlefields, where valor ^strove with might, and you will recall some w ho feil on thc sodden soil. You will remember those who returned with .cou, and for a lime bravely and loyally fulfilled life's every duty, until ono by ono they dropped out of your ranks. They ii rc not horo"toduy to receive tho token that you arc priviledged In wear. Thc oldest descendant those comrades, is ?hlillod ld receive his cross. W ill you not make if your duly to sec thal ii is done, s<> that thc naur.- ol' youl' friend shall bc represen!ru ?ts ?1 Coiifederat? soldier in his family! "S?u! to remember the large number of bru\ e ?md ,Vou< li ful who died leaving no lineal descendent lo inherit thc cross thal should he theirs, Among them our highest ofli ccr Maj .1 \Y Hcnagan, and ( 'ol A D Smith, Lieut Cook, Lietif I l'???ry Lon;;' and ( In pl ,J K Spears, the last ! wo named, 1 he la.sl of their line l?i tiring tho name. Nor cm any inherit tho cross of thal I ruc ?olriot, our beloved CS McCall, Because of this fad, shall \\ r lot thc names ol' (his large number sink into oblivion ? Ah, no. They loft no sons to transmit their names, bul they are sleeping sweet ly neath the sod of fame, ami it is our duty to remember them with affection., and write thoir names indelibly on the history of our country. "Honored veterans, lot mc re mind you that thc little band of women whose energy and gener osity have secured this badge of honor are the same whoso untiring efforts reared that white shaft out there, which tells a story of glory to all who stop to read. They are of tho kimi, who soothed your burning brows, ano! bound up your wounded limbs in the hospitals of the military service. To fasten this token of valor over brave hearts will be to thom a willing service. "By me they semi you a message of love ami sympathy. They would gladly smootho away every care and trial from the pathway along which youi" faltering footsteps lead you. And as day by day, your lessoning hand marches toward thc sunset, may sweet trust and abi ding faith never leave you. For getting not, that beyond the sun set, lie thc sweet Melds of the Kier nal Camping ( ?round.M After Mr McColl's address, thc Daughters and choir sang "Tent ing on the Old Camp Ground." Mr AIcColl road tho rules gov erning the bestowal of crosses of honor and then read thc names ol' the veterans for whom crosses had been prepared. ICacli veteran pres ent, as his name was called, Went forward and the cross was pinned on by the 1 laughters. As the aged and honored veter an, .lohn S Fletcher, limped for ward to got his c ross, there went up a chem-, and when thc name of Sherill' tireen was called, there was another cheer. There was a prolonged round of applause when the distinguished .Joshua ll Hud son went, forward, and after that the school boys applauded evrey .body. When the names of .John S Moore and James L Stubbs were called, the veterans and audience arose, while, the Daughters sang "Nearer my God to Thee."1 The Daughters hung theil- crosses on thc wall and put. over them wreaths of cedar. Aller the bestowal of the cros ses J ltd go Hudson arose and pro posed three cheers foi" thc Daugh ters, which were given with a w ill Tho veterans also gaven lising vote ol' thanks lo tho Daughters. Kev -I t> Richards pronounced tho benediction, and tho school children sang "My Cy un try 'Tis of Thc" and "Dixie" as they ' marched out. The veterans were invited tc . lineal thc Marlboro hotel, where they were given a feast of good J things. As they passed out ol tho dining room, thc Daughter.1 presented them with cigars and mammouth sticks of candy, neat h three feet long, representing broken llagstall's. Below is th?1 list of Veterans <_ri\ CU crosses. Those present an marked w ith a star (" ). Thc oth ors were abseilt. Tho loiter ?ftoi each nanto represents thct'ompan.x and the ligure tho regiment. lt ; each date thc li rsi three ligu res 18(5 arc omitted. For instance, J uni ncans J une 1802. Th? : ?late of Chi rance is ?rivon i: each instance. Where the dale o discharge' is not given, they serve? i ill i lie surrender in A pril l . c.?. Sergeant Jonathan Adams. F I : April 2. Thos W Adams. I *, Nov I. Flinoro Allen. K 8, A pril I. IVovbi i Marshal I' ( i Alston, I 12, N C. April 2, Thos I J A minons, ll 21, I. ( ioodwin liarrcnfinCi I *eo VY ll l'.ass, K I, June ,1 Frank Holton, ( i is, A pril l. Capt I* Ii .Breeden, IO I, .lan : ( !orpornl A ll Bryant, 11 ( )i r' rilles. Greggs brigade, Oct I. ':; F 11 Bristow, B Jan * J M lb ?stow, K 2a, T.:i. ( !orporal s A Brown, lil, 'Cl. William ( ?alder, li 24, I ?cc I. " 1 acut John A Calhoun, ( i 2i? Oel I. J A Carlisle, I) ;i, '61. * Alex ( ll lavis, C 26, '65. Fliab Cha vis, C 26j Aug 1. * Daniel Clark, (i 23, 015. J 0 Carpenter, K 20, May 2. Chas Crosland, ll Hampton Lc- I G ion, Doc 3. * Elisha Cummings, F 20, May - 2. Capt Zack J Drake, D 3, Sept 4. Eli Driggors, D 26, '62. J II Driggors, G 23, Doc I. * .Jesse Driggors, G 8, April I. Elijah Earle, E 4, ?61. * Capt. Christopnor D Easter ling, B 24, Dec I. Elijah EastetTivg, (i 8, April 1. L K EastctTtng, K s, April I. AV T lOnstorling, G <s, April. * John K Fletcher, 0 Hampton Legion, Aug .'). .' Lieut John S Fletcher, H 20, ( )ct 2. Halford Gibson, Heavy Artil lery, N C. Dec 4. " Kohl (.' Gilbert, G ~ March 2, :: Lieut John H Green, B 24, Dec 1. Calvin Grooms, C l, April 1. Samuel II liaithcockj G 23, 'Ol * ?J C Hanlin, Light Artillery, X C. D T Hargrove, K 8, April 1. * Anderson Haywood, C Lucas batallion, May 4. * J li II i ?ison, t?' April 2. * Senrgennt James 1' liinson li 24, Dec 1. H ll liinson, H 24, Dec 1. Martin Hubbard, H 24, Dec I. x Lieut Col Joshua ll Hudson, F 21, Jan '2. Wm W Irby, G S, April I. Dis abled and discharged July 62. James T John, ll Ham pt?n Le gion, May 4. ' Peter M .lohn, H Hampton, April 4. v Odorly John L .Ionian, Kel ly's battery and Coils batallion, April 4. * ('apt Frank Manning, K 8, April 1. x John McQueen, G 8, April 1. A J Matheson, D Ii, '04. * Philip F Meekins, 1st Texas, April I. * F A Miller, D 3, '64. Hen Frank Moore, I) 3, '64. Lieut John S Moore, 1st Co Goldcboro Hilles, X C '01. Later sergeant W ilmington Light Ar tillery. * G N McCall. ( ! :>> '64. 'Phos Dickson McCall, Fee Dec Light Artillery, March 1. Wellington McCall, G 23, '64. * Commissi!ry Seargeant Dun can I ional.I Met '<>!!, A 1st Batal lum, N C April .*'.. Hindi Mccullum, H 24, Dec I. Joseph I ) McDaniel, K S, Pol ?. Simeon J McInnis,G8, April 1 Corn m i ssa ry Bergen ul Uobcrl Charles McIntyre, K 1, '03. Sergeant Hugh L McLaurih G ?J:;, 'cd. t 'ori>oraI James C McHao, I 1. Feb 2, 1 Linn Tims F Moline, I > 3 Sept I. Commissary Seargeant I leur; NIcQunge, I? -J 1, 1 >ee I. J L Napier, Fei? Dee Arider; July I. H J Newton. F? :t, 'Cl. 1 lope I lull Newton, IO I, Jai rhos H Newton. F !, Jan "J. ; Smith N\ w lon, I ) :;. '04; Jame-. 1. ( Mom. F> -j:;. I >ee ?. :; Noah i Mum, 1 ? 20, : J II Farris, (? -J:!. Oct 1. ( 'apt John H Harker, < i S, Apr I. K J l>iler.s()|i, D I, 'ci. J F Fou ei s. F 21, '03. Alex C'nic!;, H -..'I, I lee I. A J Quick, l ! 20, Aug l. Enos H Qiiiek, (? April 2, Jame- 11 (.'nick, ( J J:;, 'Ci!. NIa'stiri Quick, I > V. 'ci. Nelson Quick, C ;*>, July 2i Di: allied at Wilderness May c, Y> Welcome t jun k. I ) ;;, Sept WasllUlglOll Kaseoe, ( ? S, 'Cd . "' ( ?liapia'm J ( ? Hiehards, l<>, *c: Frank A Hogers, K 8, April Adolphus J Howe. Black's Hr Cavill r,\. Hui lier's Hrigade. IO ( i Stanton, H 24, I >cc Wounded and discharged in '02, :; J I) Smith, (? 52, May i. James Stubbs, ti 23, April 2? '. J A Si iibb.-,, H 24, I ice 1. Janu s L Stubbs, H 24, Dee 1. John M 'lari, C Manigault batallion, Eob 4. Richard J Tatum, G S, April i * Cnpt Charles P Townsend, G 5, April 1. K Lieut P A Turnado, ? 8, April 1. Geo W Waddill, B 5 Artillery N C, May 3. John B Wallace, B 24, Dec I. * Thos G Wallace, ? 21, 61. Mames Webster, 4, 65. *Thos M Webster, (J 8, April 1. Sergeant Kli Willis, K 8, April L. *L Williams, B 24, Dec 1. "Corporal A J Woodie, D3, 64. Jonathan Woodley, B 24, Mar. 2. These on tho above list who did not get their badges should apply for them to Mrs lill Newton, thc ser?ela ry of the U. 1). C. Vet erans whose names do not appear above should got blanks from Mrs Newton or Sherill' Green and make application for tho Crosses of Honor. NOTICE Si atc Of South Carolina. County of Marlboro in Court? of Common Pleas. Hank of Clio raw, Plaintiff; vs. Alexander M. Coward, Cannie K. Manslilp. Mast?n K. Coward, Henry T. Coward, W illiam .1. Coward, and I amaki i ). < 'ownrd, < i ICIi/.abcbh Coward, deceased, and the british and American M o riga fjo Com pany, Defendants. Personally appeared before the subscribingofliccr, (J. W. Duvnll. who on oath says t hat he is cashier of I he Bank of Cheraw, tho Plaintiff, and thnba cause of action exist and is now pending ii? favor of said pla Inti 1? against the above named defendants, being for 11 ie foreclosure of mortgage of real esl ale in the state and county a fo rosa id. D?ponent, further says that he is informed and believes that thc de fendants dannie K. Mansbip and Hen ry T. Coward do nob reside within this slate, and they cannot after due diligence bo found therein, that the said Fannie K. .Mansbip resides in thc. town of Rockingham in the state ol' Nortjh Carolina, and thc said Henry '!. Coward resides in the town ol' .Money, in the State of Mississippi. That; the said defendants are entitled, as heirs at law. of Klizabeth Coward, deceased, to an interest in thc said mortgaged premises and are necessary part ies defendant lo lins act ion. ti. W. Duval. Sworn to Indore ino this 8th day ol" ,lanuar\. isms. l.t. T. Custon, Notary Public. 3-8 A N 1) o o ci . Tjryi'l'll iwu^iiw Mills in operation. VV i i ,,, , prepared lo supply (ho public willi id kinds ol UNDUKSSKD hi 1Mb Kit ul die iniil- in delivered any where in Bettt.elIsvill?. IVOOU FOR ALL. I inn als) prepared lo till ordors for any I length ni Sieve or House Wood i on ldc yard ?u delivered at your homes. IMIONK i ; ? or leave orders Cor oil her U MUM; m WOOD.al my residence. fitaV Mill milos from Towns A. J. JONES. April J.? i'.HUi Henel ts vi e, 8. C. BENNETTS VILLE Marble Works. Orders lui MOIVUMBNTS ol TO iii J i :? t J -? ?. i n i I : i j i l Call on m , .ii my plac? ol business neal lb . Ai Inn I o.i?I I.inc lilid 'Ito 8oa< l.n H.i Au h?iii l'a-sciii/er Depots,( pl Wilie tuc. I '.?>i:.'os sm 1 prices lumi.sli ed on api'i ?rilli Uli I'll,. \,. Vft. .1 W. McKDV. KM. Jnnmiry ..'.'>, Itititi. Notice. Thc Quick burying ground was given soley lor tho usc- of thc Quick Connection and all other are her. \ witrncd not to lise iillllC. V. ll. [voy, I hinicl ( '-lark, Alex Quick, m?tico in Charge ? Sp. dopend upon their uniform ncr crops and quicker and larger growth ute hi?jh fertilization with crops as and all other vegeta* and ra/zV/growtli, Bin positively assured thiutajli Fertilizers That Vinrtrda?Carollnn Fertilizers are far superior toany ether fertilizers ls proved hy tho ox|?ericnco Ol Mr. 1 >. M.Grjllin, 1>. 1 \s. ot IMaut Caty, Ha., who says: "I was trucking on a small scale, and decided I would try a lew sarks ot your fertilizer, as it was cheap and said to Ix: good. I put lt UM dei some tomatoes by tho side of some other high grade fertilizer wnicn cst ,ne At?aton more, and in the same proportion per acre, mun t think l exaggerate in tho least in saying that tho yield wi io l ?>sed Virginia-Carolina Fertilizers was ihr?; innes that of wluno 1 used tho other brand of so-called high-grade fertilizer." /.<"? g\ M any valuable, pointers on truck farming written by government f/MEb and private authorities, will bj found in our new Farmers \ tsar Hook or Almanac, (Jet a copy at your fertilizer dealers', ot write to our nearest sales oflicc. it is Free. Virginia-Carolina Chemi Richmond, Va. Norfolk, Va. Coluint la, S. C. Atlanta, Ga, vf s j f ?t) . ? 0 Job rrintin sei\t to this office is Done Neatly Having bought out E. V. Moore's stock, I am now prepared to fill your orders. I carry a fuli line of Groceries, Dry Goods and Shoes GOODS RIGHT PRICES RIG ?i T Your patronage is so licited and satisfaction guaranteed. ' P hone your orders to 227 and goods will be delivered at your residence. Make my store head quarters while in town. This up-to date store is Socated on Broad St. below the Union Sa vings Bank. Respectfully, Z. P. Wright Phone 227 s A"