'--"j. iby th? late Col. .las, A.;lioyJ.) I*pnveljlng nn.l dedication of the m.'.. ni in Un- Cblckaraauga battle* C#h)eh south ? .-ii. ri ii,;, u erect/ _ her ?Olm who fougiit and who dli? Ou timi histor!.. sprit ?Ul luke .MM- May -ll, liidi. TU? dut? wax arranged HO that ta> veterana, Hon? and Others geing to the Memphis re iih?0b, cjuld -easily ?top over and take part. The ChK-Uatiiauga eommlHHloa h?tend Cirougb tbc prow ortho 3tatK a oofdial invitation tn all thc ntl ii#?n? of Som h Carolina to Join In tho Jiiont inion-s iw and Interesting *>xlng oomt>llpy' J1TED ?nSi?3 TIN CLAD GUN! worin of South <'anilina'* sons, for li wan that over which Kershaw swept, as he drove the eneniv hark to their last stand on tho ridge. Arriving at the monument the vet erans will pass- to tho front, the State Volunteer troops saluting. Tho Park Commissioners will have erected a lurge ?tage and sufficient seating -capacity for the veterans and ylsltora. Gov. Mcsweeney, governor pf the'State and chairman of the com. mission, will preside. The meeting will be opened with prayer by the Rev. Dr. J. II. Thorn well, 'luiplain General South Carolina Division C. C. V. Gen. C. I. Walker who won distinc tion on this and other battlefields, now the beloved commander of the South Carolina Division C. C. V., and who has taken a deep Inter-sp and materially aided In the accomplish ment of the memorial about to be ded- ' teated, and a leading member of the commission Wil. deliver the historical address, Addresses will bo delivered by the Hon. I). S. Henderson of tho Senate, and Col. J. Harvey Wilson of the House of Representatives, through the liberality of which bodies. South Carolina has done this justice to her heroic sons. An address will then be made by tb*? General, now the beloved Risiiop, Ellison Capers, who served on the battlefield with lils weil known gal lantry; Rlshop Capers* address will lead up to the unveiling which will "^e done by four young ladles, represent ing each one of the South Carolina commands engaged in the battle Miss Elberta Bland, a grandaughtar nf the distinguished Elbert Bland, who gave up his life fighting with Kershaw : on Snodgrass Range. i For tho 10th and 10th South Caro Ifnn regiments-f the 10th South Carolina regiment In j 'ol. Walker's book. ikerlSfflu A VALUED KKfcTSAKK I faaia?NRien of Captain of Artillery j Issued to a Boy of Thirteen iewberry Observer; Mr. P. C. Gaillard of this city has a | ommlsslon Issued to him by Gov lampton in 1878 that he prizes very] lighly. When the Democratic oanv ?sign party we-.' to' Anderson in tito nemorable* campaign in . 1876 they rora met by thousands of Redshirts .nd many military companies, and by i company of artillery .from Pendle on cb rn pos ed of boys 12. or 13 years f age. They had a small cannon noun ted on two wheels and drawn by hree small donkeys' in tandem. Mr. .adlard, who waa then 13. was the ] aptaln ot the company? In-appr?cia ton of tills mark ot respect by the j loyp. Gov. Hampton issue ' a-commlB ion to the young captain which reads | s follows: THE PEOPL. OF THE STATE OF" SrjTJTrt CAROLINA, BY THE GRA0E OF GOD FREE AND* INDEPENDENT VOLUNTEER TROOPS STATE OF SOUTH- CAROLINA. To Peter Cordes Gaillard, Greeting: We. reposing special trust and con vence as well in your patriotism, eon? ' tuet and loyalty, as In your integrity ,nd readiness to do us good and faith bl service, have appointed and const} uted. and by these presents do ap ?Int and constitute you Ute said Peter Joroes Gaillard captam of the Young Artillery Company. Eleventh brigade, [hird division. Volunteer State troops it South Carolina, ranking aa captain rom March 27, 1878. You are therefore to observe and ?llow auch ordere and directions aa ou shall from time to time receive rom our commander-in-chief of the Hilliary forcea of our state or any ither your superior officer, according o the rules and discipline et war, and ?old raid office in the msaner specif ed n and by the constitution and lawa >f our said state, in pursuance of the rust reposed in you. and for so do'a g hts shall be your commission. Witness Wade Hampton, governor >f our aaid state, commanderin-ehtef ?f the military and naval forces of the ame, at our city of Colombia, thia :nd day of April, one thousand eight lundred and seventy-eight. E. W. Moise, Adjutant and Inspector I 2 cae ral, Wade ?Hampotn. ? 874 Mm M. Hubbard Cut Glass A very choice assortment of Cut Glass awaits your inspection here. Ice Cream Trays, Bowls, Sherbet: fci Glasses, Water Sets, in fact, everything that makes a complete, stock. Many beautiful designs are shown in Engraved Vases-the glass is clear as crystal. One dollar's worth for every hundred cents. Clocks and Watches Westminster": Chimes in Mahogany Cases. Mantel Clocks .and Novelty Clocks of all description. The time is correct and prices are right. We carry all the high grade watches, such as the Hamilton, South Bend, Howard, Etc., over 50 per cent, of the watches car ried by rairload men, where inspection is en forced are . 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The Jewelry fact that d5a For pretty designs, style, monds have ad finish ?nd general quality. y d lm we proudly boast of our jewelry stock, A varied per cent in the last assortment of Set Rings,. j proves La Vallieres, Brooches, set Pins, Etc.? at a moder-, ?M t hat they are a aie price can bc found good investment here. If you are looking If- t_ , 17 . for a gift suitable for any ?- as Weli ?S3 being occasion we have it. I ..^i a. c_a ?. vatua ute tut au . ornment. if you are in the market for a stone of high quality, here is the place * to bur it. Evfery diamond is backed by a guarantee a guarantee back ed byr kMI>#ledge and a reputation of 40 ye?r^?statid Iingfor Sheffield Plates A German Silver base heavily, flated with ster ling siiyer that is durable and many times more ser viceable than a light weight of sterling silver. Some of the pieces are re productions of the old Sheffield pateras. Com potes/ Bon Bon Dishes, Sandwich Trays, Meat Platters, Tea Sets, Fern Dishes, Etc Sterling Silver The simplicity and grace ful lines of fhe Colonial Patterns in Sterling Silvet uat ware have won favor with the present genera tion. OUT STRAT FORD pattern ' ls purely Colonial in weight and de sign and wilt add beauty to any-dining room. JOHN M. HUBBARD ft CO. 143K.Main St. ANDERSON, S. C. Phone 125 Novelties Vtesh Bags, Umbrellas, Vanity Cases, Fans, Pic ture Frames, Silver Pen cils, Fountain Pens, etc.