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I Pacts Md FiSMr?s .^l??e ? J r ... Arider roiVs Great Home Furnishing Store ... \p Porch Chaira. [ We Have a Definite Purpose Refrigerator Economy . . <? I IB presented in _ / . ^ ]r L That is to build the .greatest furniture business in the Pied- the "ODORLESS" W |?J> N ?----^ ?gpyj i?L x % mont section of South Carolina. We are attaining that end The deep well-lined ice tank ? I \ F^^:3t^^,^^^^'L^lu i " **y these methods. We mean to be as helpful tomorrow as ? is always'ice cold. It cuts j \ fe^">Z5^"'^.*^?^?s>'.y?'^"='5-ji I ^ve are today, with new things, novelites and suggestions for the ice bill to less than half. L^"t%8j^^ . making the home Brighter, Cheerier and more "Homey" in ? it is absolutely sanitary and I tl ^^^^?^fell? V every way. If we expect to hold public interest we must su&- ' odorless in every sense of the L iJaa? '^Sflffi^ tain that interest by continually presenting something New word. The case is made of ' r'T^^^i^y'!'rr''^' A ^|l'---t^Wf' '1 '^rNj We are constantly seeking fresh i^eas to lend greater interest solid oak and air tight.. The ^==^r^^' C7Z3*C~ "y*8*- ^fl**- rg^-.fcs?k- to our stocks. What you see here now, represents the efforts division chamber is easily H We have several styles of Porch Chairs that f yesterday. Tomorrow you will see the results of the ef- (**^f 'f <", ?. . fl IM we can offer you at attractive prices. May orts of I oday. And so it shal be every dav dunng-tbe y?i*r, ri.^jk^-tef???' .? ? fl Bl H . we^howthemtoybu at an early'date? Their because we want you to know this store as the place where fljteaang ,pP?r, ,M|pH| quality anddesign will surely please you. there ,s always something new._j ance' , , , ?F?/,; .,' V The McDougall itiiiiMii iiiiiii iiif f i C f l ?* . ? Qf Interest to Mahers. lf?tAan Tokinof fffiii HPlI oOUtll t^arOlina S TjhefcifeLon#CombinationIroabedoffers nttcnen v.umici . , ;^ r, possibilities that are worth while. Sani Represents perfection to the high- Cheapest FumitUre ' ^tEff* T*^tlT?'? Why pay more for an inferior'^^^^Q^ fl u " " ' "\i ? ' ^^^^^S^^^^ra struTiionoHn the Cabinet? When the McDougall bgMBBll, ?"#WPM?* ^ ^HOme at ?S?.f5. better andcheaper. .?| rJS^^I^JS^i^?^?^* **ui? ..V. sa | 'w:v. " ^ (torne? ^1 rf= '^jj?l??L?^^ ?fetf^fefc! Anderson, and McDuflBe Stsv ....... *e*-P* ? . ? ^^la??^ 1 ?sat* ^V-^l ^1 South Carolina i ? I 1 I p 1 in tule prison 'wvt?'4%fiQf> Yankee*.'?t. ono time tfceYanfcees came t??ntv?Lw'' lng the prison and it required an ef fort to drive themJjoek. Just before the surrender tb^y^ar?r? t?ken tp i*ke. City, Florida, where they were pa roled. Mr. McDonald's exporieuce with these soldiers was an interaat!?; lng on'?. Captr-Werta *7oa In com mand-a rii-td office. Ko ?ifcard t!i? Yankees say they rvould kill him when ? they regained freedom which they did. Werts ?vas from Switserlsnd. He was tried hy the United States and hanged, an official murder. C N. BRYSON, ot fvaV--Bntere?a?r-' Bramlee fn command. Hr. Bryson was wounded twice hut lest onl six weeks from service, as good a soldier as ever carriol a gun. Mr. Bryson like most of tho old heroes thinks his the sweat of the. brow and all who know hlm( knov t*3td reverence him. J. B. HAMPTON, of Iva-Began ser Sce with Co. I. 14th: Regiment. M? iwaWbtlgs*?, ^Remained in thia company till end of war. Col. J. N?^*?? Brown wjfce; hy^commsnd. Was at Appomattox when, enrrende?ej?; ' for * ofl?h^ td be forgotten by those who witnessed des, hat d?jrW?r.*"* *)* *9*??$ *v diera m^lRto^S^-W.-. ' cs?ffi?ft^ day,MK . aT?9V9K?f afl t*^-^tt*w.yA*n?foe iMjfkmnom^ ^ nearly starred, the diet'being anly alice of bread and a glass ct water fe ciao day's fare, vilfh neg*oe$ for their guard.; Later1 they were ???ow?d a bit of beet. St!!? later they were fed .rory well with Yankee? for guard. ?Abeut sixty prisoners joined, the reg ulars abd about the same number died. After peing convinced the others woul? sto/.ye before would join, they were d?mm?dliPf? iv** wook: niL.e then ??vea a parole and taken to Charleston, leaving them there to do the host they cnuld, this being an awful pbaftfon as they had neither money nor transportation, and their clc?li?r? In such condici?n that the city officers forbade them to S'w?lk the streets. Mrt Baldwin sent ? message to an old friend of hts -fath er's, Who ltV?tf th?r? iu tho city, tell ing hhn of hie needs. The kind man came quickly to his rescue and fur nished him a nice suit of clothes, and and then gave him his faro home.' Mr. Baldwin says tongue can never tell the tortures of e.!cruel war. A. A. H?RB??T, of Pelier-Johrjd Co. K, S. C. B*?ftndnt t? service thteo and a hair years'. With M. ?. Mes ser as captain and Ooodlett, colonel. Mr. Herbert .was seriously wounded at the battle pf Gettysburg and yet car ries S mini? balY fF hts leg received - ttWe to' wa&r around frat had to atop ilovee the o^d "body*' i^ ;>-.r ? B Mr. pavla saya^t^heat officer figt?>H . south-one who h?d^-aa Tear jSstfr l . called. ""Be 'sa^r- ast?toevwsnWTrTT* 1 mritiWH .sr?^tfre*t fcf?r nita and ! the .next ins&nat tb*, general badi - ^<>hJt^JhJthsr. Mr. Davis believes] L the TbsttleTo? Gettysburg the worst ot .'. ail the batu'os. Thia v?t?ran served y fno?gs 7 shoe from under htm. Stf. a j Howard's four years ot war service ta ir full Of interest. 8r\ys esr means sor Copyright by Review ot company. cx&oNBL som *> awn or ?M? SANIX. ..... .l'-J^?l~]i._l-?J?_-_.-Jl'-l-^.-Vl J-I. ! - M--I,- . row and destruction, with nothlirg the cavalry. Mr. Long raya the can commendable, n?ni?diag ct Fort Fisher. Wnmlnglon _ N. C,' wr.a the grandest ;'rifgJK <d%f$Bg NARftKL, of? ^%^^i3?ceTaf?i? Sf?? 0^ ?M^iraj ? h .Co. A. Second S. C. l?-' ??"4*4 ud tabea prisoner, dying rfau% JWyrt?wr^?4: th a ?hwi time fat art**, ^o?? one time. Waa In several hat ilea abd ?Khrinlahos. Wa? in ?hf nirg? . " jS22?? abound ii'elcrBburgtiflwch ?talad ?baffe tj&MLQ^ ,f?f lyf^bft Mr. ?rrw a?ra Wbi four. tho rervlcf? with Co, 0, IlolCOmWH ?rear? t? the war weiro trVfag-fuff of ?^gton. W#ja.la^^?"rS fcardahfaa abd wcak*'n?d>r?ry oTgan Mr. Chl?dre?t? Xkjnk? th* ?aftMBSrille; HHn^BU be ?at? ?Wi he' oV t et Mannetuw. hljf worst experience. H? .?tot?es '^.^atthlr' pendis tbsf cayiur?? u iiancvet Junction and ?etve*. Ha acarcely gota enouch to I to Point ?^oi?out. Nl?se*.y.*?s o? Ku pay rna drug bill. I regiment died from dyssentcry. . ' H. 8. L?tfO ot Pelaer-??ntcrcd the "~~I~"~T . ' aecvice lu Co. S, J&vcaih 2. C. Tiegj- Tr.A. JOKES 01 Peu4ieion~l?ta5r*d meat. During the four yearn' scfrtco thc war new year'a day. 15?2, Jtouiwi was In the hospital once foK a abort Co. L. Orr*? Resrlinoni Waa tn UM tinny and rocclrcd throe furlough* Acren Day's Ratti?. Waa ?rsl home. Served the two laet yearn tu wounder" Dec. I?, 18?, at Frederich?; UBI bttrg; later wounded lb battle ot Rid dle's Shop. Had one leg tom up with a bomb shell. Came borne and could not walk tor eight mon tho without crutches. At Spottsylvanla they fought breast to breast with the oth ,er Bide. During the service he was In eight severe battles. Misset* 'thi Batile ot Gettysburg, on account - of measles. Sayr he was net ?r furious ly mad but ono tlft'e darin V W*rf and that was the time tis abd three others stole a bee gnni,. carried it three miles .to camp, the heaviest bee gum be ever lifted, and after reach ing the cato they invite'bfever-il'of the company *? lielp them* caf new honey. After. knocking the head off they found tho gum full of wet ashes, Told of a fright an old blind horse gave him One night while on picket duty. Says his wife sent him. a ault of Jeans and a box of provisions, but they failed to reach himi', f&fys on returning from the war he'possessed of onr late townsman, Jeptua Wilson. War ls a bad thing, say* Mr. Jones. RICHARD C. WILSON, of Brushy Crook-Joined tho 20th Regiment in May, 1862. Returned In May, 1866. In that timo had one lurlough of ten days and Fleet Cllnkscalos Who now lives near Belton was his lieutenant. Spoke of a battle on tho Potomac where the opposing armies marched aide by side /faa p^nch^beVb ?aen ; tat and pbr^gf^M the big buktnea? 11 bc promptly returned in case you wish 1 it after trying thia wonderful remedy. Have Buggiel cofh?rg tn alratftcc Mf?jff day tho ?steit ?aljxtRcm being s av ? -COLUMBUS Come in end lei us show them. Tfeetyye 1914 Models. Wohave a niee fina of Pony boggies. I THE FARMERS & MERCHANTS BANK ..V fi: F?K?MEHS LOAN & COMPANY $ftfl<i I&? io casft f rpm f if f e*i* haiudrcd to two ilK>t?sand)siltte^jg:e^?J;?s ruruiing from. $25 to ... XlmyvW^ntx?ic?i tp.be "gilt edge'/ and they ^^!IMt^ month of October and ft^ fjfst^?^^of Nqv?flnber. Cometo $se US. We also expect to take,care of -the business re qujmrtent^ of erar regular customers. . If liar* of of Highland Para^aeVP"CTfcagb Gila gammer, j Whea pastee* end parent* of Highland Par? churches inform tba club of a boy .who la su?uosed to attend anni 8eh^?>1, th* caddie JAa^r has bi Instructed to refaae him employai* Pians; >ad Davie We now tho 01 enftnb-irs of the Athletics of 1503 s with Manager ?Tack. D. V. Mun was tho last one to & .