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The Grant Car will be owned both the pocket book of the ma Cheap cars have and will fee i and every man who could affor the sake of driving a car they c ?_ , Look at the car-distinctive appear ing, speedy, comfortable, dependable the last word in body design and in me chanical construction. It is the car that anyone can be proud to drive and-this is important-anyone can afford to. You may spend one, two or even three thousand dollars for a car and not buy more of the essential features of a high grade motor car than you 'can get in a Grant for $4C " Check it up tor yourself and see. Appearance-where can you bjuy, at any price, a finer appearing car than the alucia ooooooooooooooooooooo ooooooooo? o ANDERSON'S CONFEDERATE MONUMENT. T!in Unveiling C?r?monie? Most Interesting^ and Imprest o and Witnessed by an immense Ci UTVJ. UOO?OOOOO?OOOOOO?OOOOOOOO*iOOOO< (Amlchspn Intelligencer, Jnn. 22, Carwile of Edgefleld, ("ol! Juin 1902.) Btrong of Charlestun, who wa Tho Confederate Monument was un- ol thc day; Col. S W Wilkes ol veiled last Saturday. . Jeu uary 1??... ?nd Col. lamer A. Hoyt of Qr 1902. utidor thc auspices o? the Ladies' A wall prepared and ^Ited pt Memorial Association. " tV^^ V.^^^^MS?^! Tho work nf love beean bv our nob?? ! ?.cnt of *?5?L , . -_i iiuu Bim mci? .CID ICVIUKI women sixtecoyears ago. ls now per- b th6 ,adlefl and chiw pet usted to futuro generations by tho | " htfu| mualc ^ voca| ^ erection ot this handsome work of mtmtal wa3 interspersed thi Brt- thc progr?ra. Kor agc? in all probability it wUl The oM vclerans led tho m convey to succeeding generations a of tho court houso and foran truo conception of tho love which | c,c aroaQd tho monument. On continues to burn with undimmed?. at the of thc monument brightness for the heroic death, and for tho ocasi?n wero Miss L testily to the deep loyalty which still Hubbard, the foremost tady li exists to the principles for which they tBrprlse the one who was to i died. veil from this enduring work Tho groat drams of which this ls in MJb8 Nol,e Humphreys, Col. 1 part n m?morial, is now history. He- ?6n Bonham master of cor conciliation has como. Hand of tho MI?, Hubbard held in pcM?m 1)111?! tthd gray meet in friendship aud ny flag and thla group toge, sympathetic pressure. Happiness the imposing monument and I aud prosperity smiles ripon the on co concurse 0f people gathered A*m*tnM -o?'.th; b??t the ir^r.Tr ti u> roRao a bcamiini and in our dead heroes is enshrined in every Piclurc. ooj. Hoyt was in truo southern heart and while loyal to and 8poi(e |n pu, usual imi the mars and atrlpes and proud of the and cam?^ style. His great union which bnowB no north and tnr5j}ta visibly many of his south but makes us one pooplcln tho especially among tho veter greatest nation on the globe, our chief comrades In arms, though ?ad, delight ?consists in hon- ,._,_","_?_" rv.? ?nld%3^ ?f ?Ur bmV0 COD' r^M^Zrli dre?w' n??? T??*?i"u ""?"ninr ii,. Jhe veil fell and tho admlrim "??nt?? is?e ??eU?e,ntd8w?IrlM?? ? ir?t?? beeV^?eo!h BTneedAnde? n K-SjXt^a^ ?v? fired throe salutes. The but ? Clemson band sounded ?tap 7 il TJ5tJl ssd requiem of a dead T?ar the court house ^?e??Vw?0 th? where moat of tho ceremonies took ??? "H*"1 ??BH^M "l"1 ?> i inp room could not even .bo.secured 1w '' in ?ho' court room and many were Tn? Mon??etU. forced io wak outside for the unveil- Th? monument ?* on the Inp Tho program was well arranged of tho public square sad fa and delightfully carried out. The]cou? honse, which I? dtreetp muri room was tastefully sud appro- of i ton the east. It is ? primely decorate*! ?nd lb felt view of from the base and stands 38 1 all. smiling approvingly eta it seemed, tho level of the sqaare. lt I hung the picture of General Robert h*. ?esses gray marble aft* ce 1^,.. s- s iripls ha*e. *?e d|e*. fourt Tho Confederate veterans were tho marble blocks compose tb' honore:! guest? and when they rough and dressed, alternati . ^rchfd i.n. command'"* bw Cel. M. P. rnarhlfl ns*,r" nf n fv*^?? TrTbbic orCamp Stovin D. Lee. IT. C\ 'at paraded rest on the top. V.. escorted by tho Anderson Rlfies Tb? fi ont of each wei under t'apt. J. M. Patfiek, thea, wheat the Infantry or the Confede a fiber looking body} of yoting lu-m on the flret.die is the insert! can scprcely found! thmx"were giv-* : "The spjlrtt of chivalry rn r?servai seat* ?iected by me ?ead in 1861 wnen the soldi: ladies. I Confederacy weat forth to Oen, M. L. HotthsmSarRB msster of the love of thc home and ?ol c?r?monie?? the ?$?m&o Band cow- the preservation of constitu? posed nt tundente ? ?A*>*oa College, ferty. How well they acted furnished U/s music, S?V'BseS Were I Ki the glgant; made by Mayor ?2, F. T*lj% Om. T and driven by men. of every cia tn of moderate income and the ci produced, which will run fairly d to (and many who could not) h ould be proud of. But even if j Grant ? There is the same bull nose ra diator, tapered hood, sweeping fenders, streamline body, low rakish appearance, that you will find on the highest priced imported cars. Power-there is power enough under the hood of a Grant car to carry you through the deepest mud or sand, or up the steepest hill you will ever encounter. There is all the power any car should have to be efficient. Speed-50 miles an hour the Grant car will go-without urging-with practi cally no vibration or side sway. It is per fectly balanced. 9 O O O tnt anu> ue,(1 tue attention of all the caBB?HMH| n world the truthful and impartial hi?- ! torian will tell. Let them record how ? they wrested vctory from for- IUBH?II|^^H O ces who far BurpasBod them, in ?nun- - ; O hers, tn excellence o? sr>??? ????C e??U?p- ?W.y^K - ( ment, an in all thu provisions and mu- jj^^H^^flfl ni tiona of war, and who were support- itwHs^Hs! "?c o cd by the national, moral and poll ti ri col pSTi'Cf? nt almost the entire vlvll-. ijBBPMfc O ited'world, let him record with what i-5 :^nx|BH _ courage they mci death and danger; * r:' 9000 with what fortitude they endured sick ness and imprisonment;- with what un ca Arm- flagging checrtulnesa they sustained s orator privatatlon and sufferings and, above Atlanta all, let him record with*what sublime eenville. endurance they met defeat, and how In '. . '% iper waa poverty and want.-broken in health .e'presi- but not tn spirit, they have re-erected Associa- tho greatness of tho south and made CES iVHu il ogr?'.^i lulu lau o^?reciva? ?mm un 1 ' \r^j?T {,vr^LT: Jl fen. De- earth. In grateful acknowledgement 1 Instru- of thftlr powers In war and of their oughout achievements li; peace, this monument ls erected, that lt may teach tb?r gen- TVP?CA arch out orations of tho future the story ot tho. , . ?? .JT. ?d a cir- matchless, unfading and undying bor * hea m ?"o ?oei i a stand or which the Confed?ralo soldier Coluarbta, 1 , ?Vcc.ted won." " ?nora C ?n tho plinth, hetwen tho first and i the en- second dies "Odr Confederate dead." Is of lko wreath has iraw the inscribed in large raised letters. The lt ned just above of love, ?econd die has engraved upon lt tba, monogram of ?oyt and stacked arms, from which ls supended top of the other. ? emonles a wreath of laurel. The monogram aB? dressed mai d a com- "C S. A:" ta artistically carved in thr ? blocks resting ot her with cap on tito . die. ? ?nd die. . A cap tho larae Tho -north sido of tho shaft is rmi- and upon it stan< I around blematic of the Confederate cavalry, federate sr <MMr. 1(.reti?nR Upes ?he f^n ol thf? flr??. die the co?- History ' traduced federate flag ls engraved and tinder- 'rho montnaout lassloned neath H lt: Inscribed thia extract from of the fott?eai?6i words lather Ryan's "Conquered Banner/ tho city authdrlfc hearere. "Tho^h rom, uer cd we adore lt JW** h?L2?^ .ans, his Lovo the.fcoid deed hands that boro "?ol by^SSa^ES ". !t' , , ' . ... then conducted Hoyt a i wo tuVniry saure? croosrd w.tn ? In June, IS&i hi the cord, laurel. suspended from Utwn. ls th?jjjc oornntettb?ttV S gase of design carved In the face of the. ?ec- ?|0n waa charge i at pat-- ond di?. A palmetto tree cut in tn tho netted as .ike he i>p of tho overhanging cap stands above. jn April ifffe "ti on rifles The weat ride oom rt cmorates the ar- rial Association" tie of tho Hillery branch nf the (Confederate ser- Leeor* Hut) s," the vice. Hero the great battles of the j gf Bteckiey 'Vieei 1 soldier, war are Inst-ribed on the face of tho [ patrick, secretar nfederato first die iq ?hc following order: First j Vandivor was tw heroism, Cattle Mantesas, wtitaunsburg. aereo j Later When tb he noble Pino*. Gaines Will. Frasier's Farm Daughters of the bas pasa- Second Dattie Mantissas? Rooneoor-> interest, the wo' ough 'Shirps^urs, Fr^c?^t^r?, aimosi : ceased. < , Chlckamauga. Wilderness, Spotayl- rae* . vwa-tH west aid? Ckaacollorsviile, Malvern Hill* aulBctf^ sTdom* era the Petersburg. Gettysburg. Franklin, At- the duTekttvila i- tn f?*-? lanta. Appomattox. Above on tba sec- was appeswttd>H feet high ond dle< a cannon ia catted with caa- Tb0 commut?e v eet above' bon balls, cannon wiper and around Memortaiiftlaa s of Ten- thero 18 draped the Confederate battle bard, Mr?*. Bled ?slate of fla*- On the cap above agajn appears dimer. ilicVmaii the monogram "C. S. A." Thc south R fe Chantcr ? wSatft. *Ts tiiS - - **> *b? Dis'.o Cft*^ ?Iv and a comm?moration of the Confederate '.. Veteran?-HUP K?wi?t navy. Another a notation fronl Path- -JV??*?i " cr Ryan appears on the face ot the ham norlalUea ftcpt ?feras fallows: I Thc work or racy, and The Wcrld shall yet decide, now competed Mon: lu truth.'a clear far off light, That sse?f perpetuate waa not the Rilera who Wore tho gf?Y ed ottbo ioWWri ?hP and die?? their nonors imn bottle for With Loa were in the righi. veiling mig?; Le intry. and A ship's wheel and an anchor aro JJ^Sj2f,5Sr_*c^ tiona! lib- the tumi sytnt??la carred on tho ?litiiS?'- I their part recond die. The cap -;bove shows st ETv^lSlJ^Z? ^ At which l?uret, wreatb olrcltng the Confederate f.- ( ! V?.CAJLEN' * TI? B ss. Never befoie bas a cm* it kal taste of the man of ine&ns. well, but they have bori^ith^tt ave willingly paid the higher ur?p ou are worth a million yd*a^?iMl3fc Comfort-the comfort of a Grant car is a revelation. Nothing like it has ever been kn?wn in moderate price caf con struction. It rides the bumps as smooth as the sw&y of a hammock. A ' day's touring over the roughest country in a Grant will -bring no fatigue. Reliability-the same high test mater ials, the same precision in machine work are used in Grant construction that are used in building cars costing five times as much. Repair bills have been practical ly eliminated. Economy-3 0 mUes%Q tfrg gaHpfl is the Grant gasoline consumption. The >i^^H| Son? Storks Of About and From the I Half Century A ^^^OHwV; o o o o o o o o o o o o o . son. i o Harri BHnHI . o AX APPEAL TO THE SOUTH o | Ijingi I" ??????pPPPpj ooooooooo o o o o draft (Jpp?ed from the Anderson Intelll- r?tol] L BANNER Reuccr of ^eeembe? li. ism.) I^^I., <M ? An .W^"1 to South-The;is ln t sohlen Ceavewttoa la a reason why the Southern States der?0 roceSBOer, 1389? shout j leave the Union, wh?en will <?2n? -.-_-;_ Ba'fsry tho most object trab'nissionlt-t purnt , -?ir?r^? 1,1 lne ?fo'Uh. which I won d not ven- com" ^?EH3 M ? tL%S ESJS? %z b. K: Hiaced one on ...ni ", ,.;.,< ? "nj?,.,?ti,... Pany mri oiionii?M* __,,"K, ?HI ?Koeao. ena wem tnero -lot .?. n ng |im?. ?e?S? T??? Vi h?"rer ,?at ? ?f* * ?? i tho tap or tho sec V 3r i**11? W,H tol]ow. HJF ?irtnooata the whole \*ouhl not auggest !t becanw me I? thefigaire ol a oCn- a . otto..!* have never j it .tt&W _ ? o? it, ?ni I am ame th? Southern Frpni eft be We rfc. Otates would remaintu the Union, t _ cost $2,TO0, exclSo;.* . present it in brier, lest ny ?tsetr it Foi i, which waa trcfd by ehou?? be overieoli*? in a lor4g article. . No! iee. The iaJW^artint or be excluded from papers which will anted ln; the ei^ection not publish long articles, no ? Mtier AH lt t, was originated in how important they may be. IX?, you tlntje ?ora Hubbard, who know, people of the "Sooth, that the 9umt > :-5t3?5 Schcol." Black Republicans can, by tho ?p?it- batt* :r ?chuol gaye a .pub- mont of one conotilatio^?l law, of d*r/s< nr. "; which fuf?is- twelve words, publish tbelr alinj to the O'ejo* d and $??Btwaa?do- t\i\\ meaaure or their wishes?, Wben see? * >S?yj? 1"H- t??d* I ?ax ConatltoWonal law T mean a Sam* *? law within theletter of constitution. *H?t. Nw*? ""?SL;. ? Hcre 11 18 : "S'? product of alAve lt- T>u *#?&3ESa*2?* bor-shall bc exported from the ; nlted wort u? State?." Congresa has the po\rer ot Abou Mat??t??i*r regulating commerce 'between tho fla? i a w?rkWf Ii?"? ; i Tn lit .vt Unitoa Staten and foretgn patlona cop- J proat 'G^a^?^ *rw^ In ?Tess did, In 180? .top (by .tn trmbafc; watt? rk or the association K<? all commerce between tht?i coun-i**?*? txtept a few ;?r?Rhiul ">' a?d foreign nations, and thal, too, I tres? 9 funda on hand wero oh, the motion and totea of ;- niU o: n Chief 11 ]jt<isoan?^. all men i and that was one of the griev-; u?tr*> trtoMc or-^taabons. anees or the Hartford coaventhmlsts He. si f a?teet th? deafen. COngrea? may forbid tba exportation dler 'asas follows: of particular articles. Hov.' would to tr Ration-Miss Hub- yo<\ aPawer ?hese arguments In adp- ?On Hey . and Miss Dltma port ot auch a law? Under auch a law anti i what' would your cotton, engar. rice And? -Mrs. C, 8. Sullivan. an<! tobacco be worth? Arid what rejr'? -jllg^J. M. ???tr!?i. . wotijd ?us ?aber thit ?red?s*- " ^?pUnkaoalee. J bc -rt*-.? Thask God. oouln Caroima i?*m .ni-^ier.. TA, L. Boa- ,, v.-hit* U .,viii -A. B. l?ngetreet. flrfm the association being _,_ gmt?. lt was merged into a S eu atad '??ag?ra? Tb ?r^'ent0?^..1^? From tba Intelligenter ?e t8?0.) ittuh ^THIKI MraUJ'I***Anderaoa on tho 1 Rib dav of an?. , Anna ^Bifninhr?ys 1 ?ecembar. for tb? purpose ot rormlug prop Bleckley. Mra. C. a ? * Company ^^wtolalu'ftattgfera, uro* Wtma Gurner. Mr. ?A Thow\HafJ was called te the held lr. j. R. Vandlver and ' choir a*d Jo BSsfry Sloan appointed ? clrct *alo. l Kcrretary. On Motion, of F. E. Harri-lea li light weight enables! ' tt> tires ; to give li j twice the ordaiary mile age J and ,it only ll \ costs about 'fqrty dojiars to re?ptece the il ; whole set. Nfe car haseven?pprrached ?1 ? the Grant in the matter of economy of H <r< ?^miwnent-r-every, "hecel&a^r article ] of equipment from the :top to* the tail I [ l?inp ia liiciuucu linne pi^se ^?fvjvi ? "?fe 'we fight? Are there any other es- 1 , sent?ais that a high priced car offers yon, that you can't get in the Grant ? Think 1 j it over. Electric starting, lighting and-electric M horn at reasonable additional cost, jj " ^#?fr Major Anderson will be allowedi-ld\~ " * I H?* lix the hour of his surrender ou 8ua (W? liftai ? '- o rte!prefer? ??Wt from Fort'Sumter * jLw. - -vi .1^ ^? ,."' to the-fleet now lyin^ o?r the bar. '?lXlT? ^ ?Wt*lTf|1f*?*l A a?tachmeOt ^'f reru|ar army . ll 1 L Lt a* I vtWiJtll No one naa/bee^i killed or wounded . on,???^S-.,.'_ gi " .."-?...? ter'V?re ailt^^^im*^' " rVar Carried In Thu Papar a -7-. go A Virgl?W;?tytn$T. Prom tho inteilteetteeT of May 9,'18?l. Tba following letter.Va?''written 1 committee of ?ix, to wit; F, K- by Mr8. Anne Citron'of Washington son, Col. John M. Marshall. ?. C. Co?nty, to h?'r son,' who promptly 'eh- . sion. Maj. F. 0. V. Borstel and f rolled himself in the mounted' ri?l<; erry Sloan, were appointed to "Thp?tima has come', ' \VS|I" you go? a cousUtutlbn und by-Jaws to rri'w you can d?cide. Tfi& next ?Ur umeud a ?ltuab?e uniform sud patch will be you must go. Your To this committee tte chair- cOWHtTy tralla; WMJJ WU 'llamj? 'With, was afterwards added. The meet- trembling hand, but unfaltering heart hen adjourned, to meet at Ah- 1 address you thia .note firmly rely mg* >n C. H. co Saturday next, the upon him Who^jswttys the" destiny j&>, '. inst, at .ten o'clock a. m., f?r thc ??tiu?o. He i? able to defend you. ??8 of hearing the report of the With all the tWrtdtty 'due to ni? j lit tee. All persons desirous of am- ready to ofTCr you up in d?finis* ting thcmielVea with the com- of your cOuotrya honor; and rf$w are requested to attend at the f offer you a beeralo?a hoy pf 1" sum as If proposed to elect ofll- mers-not with grief, bat thanking at that meUlng. God that 1 hare a sba to offer. May , -Jo B^rry 81oan Secretary, God be with yo*" i tho Intelligencer, of (April IS *?*i?a*af Mri?* ._ l.Ml > . . . From the intelligencer of (April tttai 2 j .?ody hart, on our side ! ? ! Hr>(^. . " ^A J. - 0 . ..,. ?neston. April 13.-Midaigh.t-- SecwaWn <and Gottoa *t 12 1-2 cents, ist night the mortar battery coo- The old Union'fa Vtttfcelyed. seren ut?t d throwing sheila into Fort ?6 are bearing arms abd anticipating ? er. Barrack? ?et on ?re by hot var> a?d yet cottop, the great rles reopened fire, to which An- of the south, the food of millions. Ufo m replie* TfeoOomi?y at ?Oven gjpg o\ the. wor?d^T?t (be ?norme?* .-. fy. At eight a. m. smoke waa pr{ce of 12 1-2 cents per poon?L: Issuing from the parapet roof of p4a hot been so nt?i for years. *r.,.Brracka set on fire.'by .hot ^?ea hp/Ja the mi^t <>f a ra^ Orsb?lK and tfejpit* the 'pr?aa?ataa ?r Ma? ring the flee, three explosiona of BepubUcaaa an? tfi?fd. mibfetesioriwa ?uatible? tooqarred in the fort. m tho boiler, ?tate?j^^t^oWa^erca t one o clock th? Imitad States would bo oeatroy??^aaoa^^aa'a itaff waa ebot away WgfAll ap-J our. farm?ra would ihirft.: :hed from Morris island with :V ^ #he reduction of the price ot tWfa - i eat. ?ntered ?nd ?tated he was ariicT;e. we " ^oH 'Oi?m\4?mXmwm *>:: yt Beauregard, that Jeera* bia dis-1 faces, fitllne Uiali- iwk. lalme^l. In the te??? of his raone> thtfn?a?de. ni '..a surrender. In reply to the in- ri*nv!?e?co for th? pfoV . what terms vouid be granted? ^a^S^TP^^i^^ 1 lated that Beauregard wa? a aa?- tioo g6fhg 6'n. Th? fake thc'r?f foll and u gentleman and knew m tillDiift, and forces W eeknb'wl cat a ga'.mttt'knemy. bnt.iAmiar- eWea^t.^Mb . -?teme v'Patrioti>? fWM nw mah-; bia owaJgg? ?^?^??a?na';Wlio o?po?W >ec?tJ aau^.taaVe deUfta fa l^terg^fl ibn, taer'^n<^a?*,^ SJ? irS^malf^'cS?ieS^ - - ia ?aVtyra? ?^n^ ri? * a?^ ^uM?ifcr#?"'?e sae. ?:4roa?7.'??jr e '.good'ero:?. . h? again lifted aeerr. y v ?ra happy. nlMt .flflft^IWr^V gb?s.'?fn . ?Sag. Tba b?*"-> .'ya.ceaaaS fr?mr^i^taftt to ?aile.v . : and Wegfall reported to Baaara- *Xw**ment and the blessings eriy which lt dl?paaiae? to Its 's?bj?i'. e fo)tOw|?g aro the teran of cap- Three . cheery for the Confed?rate i?lon. Ali proper faeiUUes *ili> gtat>? and the preee.nt pi i l??f for th? rftirnftVAt Wr Aad?f?AA > his command, with their cotfplw Flo?ds. who.bt?'MWi ..>. triy and. also their pri?atb rt^f^fllrfWS&i, o? f . ??fy.. Th? Sag 'which he aaa up- fepublloana la ? hewspaWr inaW 1 so long, un-der the moot trying! m connectes with cr. 0l^^^H imstanc?s. may be saluted by him faa City dallies -tn .an editor!; lawling lt down. jetty.