The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 26, 1914, Special Reunion Number, Section Two: Pages 9 to 16, Page PAGE FIFTEEN, Image 15
Ti?csday rVWnmg, frUy 26, 19?4. THE ANDERSON DAILY INTELLIGENCER IVU?E FIFTEEN,
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! "?Tifc DONT NEGLECT YOUR TEETH I
5 ff M C5 VERYONE ought to exert every effort to save his or her ?h?SrJrjnjJ' m
M mW TLa teeth. If they are already gone, the question is how t > replace them. ffl
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The I* ts that Uls seas- j We Call dO thiS fOr yOU. an, of ?r.phh^ to caviare J|
gr of th? b*?t to kare ,??r te** at- REMEMBER~our prices are lowest for which good work can be done. Look over our you th?t ,?Ur teeth ?HI receive S
traded to. ? . . % jW|
a prices for Dental Work. All material used in bur office we guarantee to be the best that tn? proper atteatiea ?ere. m
In sprlagttae ea* Is at hi? er her 4 '"^L''"* ' 3^
J* ? physical best. The weather l?n't m?Uey Can buy. ^ Il jaar teeth are caut?n* jua any
fi hawk or deblllaUng. KV the be?t ." worry, if yon hare . tender tooth, ||
^ time of the year to have ns pat C^FC?^a^/ITl. ?HTUCS. I?t af* 1 ?i jTf ?? ^^\r CJPKI u IOOHC niling; or an artificial tooth
m ^^^^^r'.^ $5.00 to $7.50 per tooth. We gu?rante? it v ?i ^ anawfl
_^ I Niep ls now and have an examin- ^ ^W, '. .ft . jajfe :^M"in' ?iaailnatlon It will cert ^9
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Guaranteed to fit and give perfect satisfaction.
GoldGr^ia^ $5.00
White Crowns $5.00
Richmond Crowns $7.50
Gold Cast Inlays $3.00 up. No charge for ex meting teeth where Plates or
BridgyWgrk is ordered.
The above is merely a partial price list just to g5ve you an idea of how reasonable we work.
We do any kind of Dental Work and all at reasonable prices. Our phone is No. 527. If you
haven't time to come up right now, call and make an engagement to have your teeth attended
io or ?t least examined. Ve tan then teii you exactly what your work will co*t.
Whj rfck year rateableteeta hy1
neglecting te have them attended
j ta hy a comp?tent dentist Ia tina. '
1 f yea hara a. nagging. er tender
?o;'?ii or the siigaieni suggestion
v; .?-4 v(. v
af receding gean (Bigga Disease/
come ia at onee and secar? skih
fal, prompt attention at a reason?
able price,'
ri. K. Weiis ?k Lompany
Dental Surgeons ^
??L^Lt ANDERSEN, S. C. f?h??! .
We Bred bat recommend yan to
any of ?mr p?treas to convince
yon that year teeth will receive
the proper attention here.
If your teeth are cunning yea any
worry, if yen have a tender tooth,
a loose lUHng er an artificial tooth
$
that Isn't jest right, allow as to
make an examination lt will rent
yen not h tnt*.
Really yea Mast kee to ft that
yanr teeth receive good attention If
they are sat te worry yan. Se
?mir ?him attended ta here. YOB
may bo sure of the right kind of
dentistry. TAB are sure of escap
ing the aalg that might he caused
by uneallfnl work and oar charg
ea wtU prove very reasonable.
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THE GRAVE OF
Th? Gfeat Suteun?a is buried In ?
I KJ;. - . '.".f-.?
;/V?v, ;a _\ ?. .sJ. ; . (By William
-vivnwu ? -nui- unijr .'a city mi
maiMorte& but ? city/of m??uwchu.aa
' ?ut ; there/ a'r^^^^^'-i???al^??
lier*, an? '>ie?e eQBfc'. to hand down
/?pb future ga^r^tioins, the -same*
i?rdge? lo^e? o?^l^or^th^^yBca?
iimeata :uet?,1i{??:t^ asear-that ih
.>rtog. ibef .m?h^ <^^?KjHM^';
\ i^a^8^a::t^?^ .'. -V -V
<he flr&tjhihfa to attrac^K?SaJ
twtall?a hy; the prese at that time of,
Haiuptou'* funeral tbat Johft cv
oaiboaa- waa. burfee?- tu .chariest bm
liri? body Ja bot-'fnt^trod uud?r the.
imjtotftg ?Haft, but 1'^H under a sim
S*J -?es* *s .h??ra?&l di vh?fijh
Tb^ grave ls ta the enclosure acro$a
giVatreet ^f rom. /the church^end ;lt la
nolle tree ta J^^^MaVLtt: - U^fl
not'* common oc-?^r^^ for a ehwreh <
the b';: ro?j?ajtQ trae?.)
! .. ? .-?nua-?ace i* this insoria-j
?ohn' Ci Calhoun ;
' BO?? ftapeb is: 17*2
Died, March 31. 186ft.
The lot?criBtk? Ob the corth face
ri ad?: ,
fihraeted hy tho Stat? of
South Carolina
A. ?? tm
The ?Mi a*d wast facea are ?Kopie
taacrlpilons telling 0 Jua aerVicea to
lita country. The fawBe/ readg:
ki the . Ijcgtatatu i-.i
' And trio other tbat^tom reads aa
Secretary of Wai,
Virfc.t?realdpnt
: fi?gf story
. of Monurnertt*
Banka) "'.
. . or: state: ,
The ?too* was ?tf^^^^ih^?ft^
*hteuhe had aerV^\an? the people
of the state aa. eu Isen? .e weted -tba
ttftttUnfeeat Oh the. citadel green oh
Marton', square.
-Nearj Calhoun's grere ret^n^
p?iva ?r Hobart "J. Turnbull,"In who9e'
memory a monument.
Ht "thu people of South.
; ?fi5?
sur
?eaaf?l alerter bf the rights of, the
exM^t?'.'?f fit^ rl^t^?Soml (sa' ba*!
ffljp^-naar. tn : each other , andj??ae?
Wilf.^QM to be marked>by a monb
fiiafif.of tu? alala, i^* tta.:ot&i>. br
? memorial frgm iha aeoafe.
;, Ifodtt ff 8ret*ffiP Mf#?e*. !
:^a*riy evoir b^^^ba^l^V^aji^l,
Mpyuswa bas seen .tr
the ?&fl of Chatham.WiHlanv Pitt, tba
eider, lt waa.ercet?d by tlie *8t?A&
of. Soi?to CaraVlne just prior < te - the,
R??nJ[yt4i>ii4iry '-war- o?; t. rata ^?^?tat
cominan, cbu?tcU ' or. Inm|^'.?i<
mitteheloflk sl?queaee j
to' preven*! |^?h|HHflB^HaWMl
injured the rfivelattffiSr* ?J
elanda today lu Wa^fii?? sob?|*J
maier tba iower tower af m Mfwifcnjha 1
Maaas?Mpittn also erected a mena-}
erint te. ?MW The C4Hi*ih??M.: ?tat?a {
reprefiented Pitt la Ufo ?1WU?d* of an j
fjnjpaa?kmjijd ai^r^^g^y^
halm on tba7^Cffi|d^^?ero erected.
br. Htk^: fm^~W\ v
>j?Mm^a>aHaa> Th* Bt>l?m?lia p
is surroya'dl^?&yf*^
the treat? rtstaam?*j Ip^flng toward*
tai, Jkmth.. T?? beett,aa wWr
towerlag cotaam.rie^.ie the rec*j5la?
ela for four conger njajfli,>iftq>b.aach
eoraer of iba ?ira^sba?e ia;a.>r??t9.i
pslwetto. !
side shows , Calhoun In the cabinet
.?&r.^be!jy while his associates [kt?\
kitoVA i?(*n attitude'Of enraptured
lamest- . The. plate on tho opposite
-?V^ff.'-ptptfo'po the south aide reads:
. .Truth, Justice apd
The Constitution
HY: TH?? WOMEN..
.' The. plate op the north side recites
that this, t^ w<?s erected by
th'e:*?men cr south caroltpp tp im
to jopp .caldwell Calhoun la eomm?m
Mt&-%::Blp'pil?iiBftPi- ata^Petaaashlp.
during the ?Jany peart of bis public
life. It replaces one formerly erseted
on the same Bpot, but was quite un
Sffla^BClbtlon ?Iso stptes that,
the tupee 7o>.the building of the toop
ument were raised before the war
sod were kepi through that trying pe,,
rfod* by. Mrs. M. A .Snowden, the
treasurer of the association. She was
a ' refugee in Columbia In 1S65 and
on. tho memorable -night when Sh?r
if-eupnbd Columbia lt ts related that
she had the- thuds for the monument
stitched tq her petticoat and In this
Warthe buildlnr or the monument waif
in^e?Ww*|bte, sud it ls indeed a'mon.
?tpeht to ber own pst^rlotlsm and for ?
ttt?de. U la told of Mrs. snowden that
PvlSM she said to Jefferson Davis
U>at there should be a southern con
federacy and. taat Mr. 4stnior?^onU
be president of- the southern states.
This remark was made at the time
that Mrr ftfoop* and Mr. Davis, then
United ?Ut** aeefePora. had come to
Charleston tn attend the funeral t$r
J^<*? nt^^i^o^^^S'^^
&p recia***** a?dres^dl^ii?e^?o
pr?sident of the goatherd aUtea
AM CLO. ?ATTLe?iet.?.
Tb* j?cfW whtip?T?Hg? of tba ?e?ut.
' ca: Mutt?.
Aa$ nat ?nd rpeoa tn the sqnhssfS.
. mouth, .'
AS4 %*or* ?ne thuBdtm ?f the flpet
sxjn??skra . .... ? .
Tb? trJ?? BWMt tanor th the *t**S>
. .. -bqff&rts , .
With spnss"kt lark?, law Itara***
And Tow* .kHw^rod!!?? ov?- Jove
Sui s.tW.ths..'Ui4>pghv. s*m?p*p?re
ut*** tho biitc
O? ?rrUirs ??K ?sies r?n? w?h th?
?pea Jija 1. - - -* w..
thnt bea*,
ref '. ?hp Isysd ?ops?l of ?hratewdn*
Dr.
|ke eeks tk?t? l*afy bs*.
tb* bi? an? sa ?a.
4^v>?
-Prank I* Staaten.
?4>4)>^?a?P4pj??P
Ehr. Jo*. Wilson M ?oat Ai
Vf!**, After Tilt?, Will Say Timi
Southern waa-Dr. Wilson Wa
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(August, Ga.. Herald)
lt is not the purpose of the writer
to reopen any old wounds nude in
the hear ta of the. people of thia grefit
country during that awful period in
American history when the North waa.
arrayed again t the South, when
brother -foughv a,galnst brother and
father against sou in many instance?.
All pf that , has been obscured by the
tidf? of tim? and ht\\t a century hs
ejapiad, and more, since the bi
of the awful carnap. It ls a
;cuntry now and ^e veterans
march side by side with the rs en w
fnught under Grant and McClellan. ,
.. Bi^ever. there has bee?-so mnca
said "by hts enentesM about Woodrow
Wilson not teing a real Southern man
that the writer proposes to show that
Wilson could hardly have been ?ny
more Southern than he ls.
Dr. Jospeh Wilson, his father waa
called, to the pastorate of the Flr*t
Presbyterian church ci Augusta jin
1*68 and remained her? during the
stiring times immediately preceding
tha war, th*s?ghottt thfet fearful
and he remained here until
saw much of the terrible
period. Dr. Wilson wad'
pion of the canad ot
f J<*n A. North, ess cf tho c?J
members of the Presbyterian ch*
Baye be remembers diatin
WQU which Dr. Wilson -
tn*.separation of the 1. _.
Southern Presbyterian cherche*.
Wilton vas emphatic in his declara
tiona that the Southern- members of
[che.- church' should dla? ol ve its cen"
IjMip? with thev Northern Pr??byte
Mr> flora., hythe way, ls an en.
.thttslaatic admirer of Woodrow Wil
loh etd believes that tfte?etnec
cab arin with him as their leader,
thinks that the RepublldM
split and that tba former At
ftjM-jeae tuan whom the
can'?lect.
lp regard to Dr. Wilson ?od the
L^^Bprate cause, lt fa s?fct M atm
that ois one Sandat mor Mag during
' wai -sr meesaf??~*a* reeetred that
Lest needed oaunttnittan. Dr.
read a .reauaai. ftttf^Offa
Ratees.-bmJiaWaat nt the Ausast*
.fte lae indi??
ooald. to KO to
io get a tra?
te ie shipped
He cat bia serriee* short and
said, that all AujfusUo? . wfc* jr*?
not>at tba front- wattod&dgyKaWr
! day gettlas atanssMltkai reedy for Lee.
Di, W??Mt w-?. t??9C of-ttW
(Atureeta church id ?dt a aeeatea wea
I hSJd and a resokrilea offered bjrt4fr.
Mr. Ansley repudjatin* the action o<
{ Nertie Wi, Preahyteri*** wk ?a they
iltilvfr
rocate Confederate Cause ?
? W?drow Wiltoo ly Not . Real
urd?. ?
-'pwssepVa resolution provldlag .for
,pajnst, The SWB|OS S?? ???U oa Au-! <
'pm .?? WW. and th* next. da^TW^
[adopted at-the Augusta session.
A short time arte rthot a meeting of \\
all the Presbyterians of the South was '
called, in Augusta and the Southern ?
Presbyterian church formed.
The following is a copy of the reso- f,
lutionpassed unanimously by the Au
? g??rtp^e?islon.
. "Wbereas. the General A?ttSsnbM
^ l*r?byterlan church of the United
States ot America, d
In the city
sd ^following' resol
~^?p*lt^Rw?t5n the \J
hhls assembly lt la thb d?
?Mir and churches under
'A?.ail in thsjr pow
BK^aaSy''
Ith? Jaat exertrtse of Sil" Ita functions
under pur oople const?tutjop.
. ?st? whereas, the- raPppgp " wp?T
adopte* in the face itiTm 'it*'WM*'
our state rights bad formally seceded \
from the unlou and united wlfb others
tn forming the Confederate States of
America "thereby
laws et God
io the United States of Am?i
"?s**, bs H resolved, first,
Thpt the, session of thia fcuarch sol
emnly and In the fear of God, do here,
hy repudiate ?aid action of the Oe
eral Assembly, as neciUHnj
of treason en our part toward our own
government ss upholding the govern
ment ot. the "ITu'.ted 'Stales- ts waging
? PMS? wicked, m -
I war,
ciel
our i*o!?i?c!e2ce, as - ?u?yj' thpt _
we feet to be ? .*? against hots* God
i and ma?.
Second. That, J?the (?piafa* of the
session the tim* has folly com? whoa
tho churches of the Southe rh Oops***
?racar should diapotva taatr eoesectio?,
. with tho General Assembly of the UnU
. tad. Rt at na *s? tomwt 'fh.r^?mi J^.z
aeanhty af t??ml? ?w? mpA ?_ r1*??
rip tb? consumait** pa it?is hoprv:
nut, phjsct we rsapect?sSy sad ?asa?
estly request Us' &?ehyie*v ,of.ftspe
wen. to wPIctt'W? be*osg ta tass tbs
nee MW?y ?. waMo? ia . cae prestiges ph
aa apply-dote s? possible..
. I^rd. Tfaet a ropy pf ibis be sent
.to th? a*oaer*'.or *>f tho Kop* wall
^ Presbytery."
Um .AHRBALL Of THE HwH^JiVf
[From un biri- cony of tn? Yorkvjijft 11
Yeoman.) T t
i w4ii^\^^^i:^ttto erro<v ip * ?
?reVlot??; ?el?cef '(H?? -wa? ? eu*, of J
lave a very vivid r?coiiec?onpT\^j. J
if w*a?s?%on^ ?
rienda that, many of | ttl? PfiaW^ ,
tad. By some mean? h? had mqre ?nV ,
iu?jnoe oyfer Jn?rrllfl tnaa any map in
Jie county., and on ona oclusi?n; h> I
tot Marritta prohrtse ta release about
iwenty. prisoner* on bond; whom fur
rah interecedtug for. and afterwards';
?mili orde;*.dVih?m taken back to >?.
^lumbial On finding thia out, Mr. '
Sell approached Merrill tn that ironi
es l manner tb&t was eberueterfetlc of
blin in hts pu.bijc; tit? when the" cast
lemanded lt antyrpysed him to revoke
lila order, ! hav^ heard that ? J even i
got in blows on the Major. Tilla I
saPnot vouch for, but I know that the
lirtaoners were r?leased. Every om
?rho knew Uh0l? Tom; knows that li ,
be wa?f.a foe,he was no pretender, I
bat on the othbr hand thar* was no .
r-thomihs thc d?pt?u; he Wqui? go' ror J
I notice that year Clay County cor* <
respondent says that he found (Hen.
ry Williams') ?potted ?ole that"*** -\
rill hunte* sp hara rp*, nut I am so*vy
ro te!! him th-t he srt?? have tc tats
safer '
About tba laetilWtfrfo York eounty
?.? th* catching of Hamp Hlckilo.
Prep? waa* I can learn; Hamp became !
tory obnoxious to the people of Clay
?lil and Ebeneser, aa he waa one of
?he fvw who Were charges with Ins?, i
tau?? ?aa? of the trouble existing
st the Unta, flo for bet ter prote&ea.
ne weat to the land of tar in Meck
leaberg county, N. C. <0a Anding out
his. whereabouts, th.? Ku Klux caught V
him la his a4opt?d home ?n4 gav? uMu
what they aubpoaed' waa justice au?
thea terned ein-loose. He sought re- ,i
[aga pt Merffis^ oaaftp np? became
3r~a?o pOeiT^^ '
?j|?iv??ap6ja?{htP.|^;;P.I? whipping he
bmi every etrart rebtlhiUon against '
MK h appa, |j|y?-?haa?ta' i ??les t Henry
CTntajgfcwyoaa ipr irajaaporitng Ka
Klux evep tb? river, and it was
threats ? Hep&a - tttS?Mw? ? t*.& the
lltf.-v. (WI .<?>!.? imtHbuil ila niUCh ~*
!? *.*S!Sd tht HS?rs?& "for K*T Klux
there waa by UcutePapt Wheeler, with 1
Uta?? aa ptk*; abb ut 18 o'clock oin?
wwsieapei warranta for a. R T. '
Bpw*te K~ Hi Oa?pP^ll! aJMl James
Barnett. After catehipa;. frwee abeai '
S oviock, they aeaure? ??* ri**.?- bill? ?
[or Caapbeu UK?I-ti?yilpttt. Arrtviag t
p Barnett** atom daylight ?hjy e*n,*J
{.. ....*..
ri asking for Barnett, and fdjsfcti
^mpbell ea|ing his. breakfast. They
Sked where Ba.hett was and Cainb
il repilad thfct he was in Arkausas,
tnd.had not oeen at bottle sim
i^me -twi^'-'aonlh^- before. The a?l
Hrra. lett Hamp up at the road for
laiM?? reasaa- and did net UROW tbs*
hat ('abh?lt waa-:the maa they had
xii. coujd/ cbe> very well during tho
unveraWiton but coutdn t make much
.peed swnjlpwlog; aa ht i ospected to
?t ffMbir-offtry ?feilt?. Hamp would
UH?tf(?&fodi hl?st u glance.
all the trou
rto was brought about by Gea. Scott
leging pur aims int? different sec
lops of tim Minto, and all who su!fer
ia from those V??o wer? unyielding to
be entreaties of the white people.
hould hnv? been held per
sonally responsible' for much of tho
Ku Klux.
??B OOSf EBrBATE BEAD
I ?od at tho Oakland Cemetery Memor
ial Day. 18?I.
(By charles W. Hubaer.)
?alr womanhood in tender grace.
Abd manhood in Its r?gal prime.
Swpat Phrldhcqd ?'Ith '.in aiis-ai-ikee.
Abd age with crown of silver rime.
Compelled by love* resistless away.
And homaging her houveuly powers,
tis ve come to uolmspize the day
And glorify tho gravo with flowers.
tfone dare te tab ia heedless phrase
Why tims wo seek tho holy ground.
rn tread thea? paths with reverent
p',* adc?, -
And pause before each humble
i atfiimdr
[cor louder tba* tba triumphs of fame.
Sweeter iban the tones the windharp
|^v>.. - weeps.
?j?r tea?.vdnv hsttv?i flowers pro?
elah?, i .'
Whea hallowed dhiit around us
sleep*.
K;^\?^^>U?j"?vA'-"*''' ' >* "r'- -v.' '?'.'"<'
drhat though the world disdains their
E? .-ausc.
And Hing? it* pesas ?io their toes,
dod* resigns and truths eternal laws
Will Judge the hearts tita* hara re~
Tlf p>eaTthat grand, heroic deeds.
Which deathless through ages shine.
Wt?* tyrant* raid and freedom bleeds
Shaula ?nd in living hearts tbetr
-. {C shrine.
with Moema made awe**, ?he sighing
air
Illume the turf with rosy light:
Plow forth yo sacred founts of pray
er. ?
, Urge heavenly waeel tby lyric M?M !
rho? ev?* as the season's r*^:
Add ?pring reantaea her happy
raten.
Hf ? flowers, as tribuir* of the soul.
We'll bring ?ad deck these gravra
again. V>;