The Anderson daily intelligencer. (Anderson, S.C.) 1914-1915, May 26, 1914, Special Reunion Number, Section Five: Pages 35 to 40, Page PAGE THIRTY-NINE, Image 41
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We have severa
we can. offer you
we show them to
quality and fjesigi
the Met
Kitchen <
SVWfTI %~^?SlO r"*" ? --~
est degree in Kitche
struction. Hands
Simple-$12.50 an
Why pay more f <
Cabinet? When th
better and qheaper.
Corner of Whi
and MeDuffie
i
3H!
in this prison Were 43,000 Yankees. At
ona tifne the Yankees came near raid
ing the prison and it required an efc.
fort .to drive them hack- ...Just befo?g
the surrender they were taken to Lake
City, Florida, whare they ware pa
roled,.,. Mr,, Mo?onald's,, t. oxporience
with these^ soldiers waa an Interest
ing one. Capt, 'Werts waa in com
mand-a rigid officer. : He heard the
Van wai? say ia?y v?c?;a KUI him wncn
they Regained freedom which they did.
Werta was from Switzerland. He was
tried by the United States and hanged,
an official murder..
C. N.. BRYSON, of Iva-Entered Bor
vice in Co. B, Griffin's Regiment, Capt.
Rramlee in command. Mr, Bryson
was . wounded, twice.but lost., onl .six
w?Qks from.service,, as good n sohUor
aa OU?, carried s ?nm " Ur. nrvson
like most of the old heroes thinks bis
life was spared for a good purpos?
and he has tried to carry out this par
p?se. He is a good old man, lives .by
tho sweat .of the, brow and; alt. who
know him know and reverence him.
J. B. HAMPTON.'of iva-Began ser- !
vice with Co. I, 14th Regiment, Mc
Gowan's brigade^. Remained tn this I
company til) end of war. ' Col. J.
Newton Brown, was ip command. Waa
at Appomattox-1, when- surrendered.
Waa paroled and started for home*
His hbm?' coi?lt?g waa' ohs ot severe
.tinued. Mr; ?Hmp?>ft .bfiU^.j^efe
orsburg tho worst hatti? io. wwmi. ue
fought Say* there a?re. jopie, killed
and,yWimfed?^^
thc. ?^^^^tptujSm^^ that
of the, Witdernoc-a ore .BtnflHHB
in Ko f/ma<??Fi>iV >?v thntsA -i?h?V w fte filil? fill
them. m.?'* <M'-?k
SAMUEL McCRARY ot Pendleton
Served with John Martin's Company,
Sec^d^Ba^al C^^Ra^
Thar->era WM?^an^
three, mont?to- jySun? aisraralii'edra
miasioned odtoera- that wa would not
exchange.: - After tbfar thev were car
when^aj^^
ver .^He ?ays.wWfaj^ ww3^omot?i|?,!s
men : didn't. 9^.^
'coro ?foaa^apd ^iapiaSB^B.'* When
fhoy gpt a litio m^st.th' 1
once 'Ajrid ithen^ftSo^^ dp ' without for
.-i whi! . O^ry says^bls il gb ty
limitai nii ho .?'^'T^t jfoW oafe
ties, bat
J W; BALDWiH of, ' \Vltt?a?Wto?~
Enlisted in Co. Bi 18 lbj?. C. Regiment
S?rvr? iii* full thao.,WM ??ru. pris
I styles of Porch Chairs tl
at attractive prices. M
?you at an early dat?? Th
p will surely please you.
kongall
Cabinet
on to the high
n Cabinet Con
ome Durable j
d upwards*
Dr an inferior
tr McDougall is
-
itner
one day's fare, with negroes for their
[gdarrt. Later they were allowed a
blt of beef. StUl. later they were fed
y.ery.woll with. Yankees tor . guard.
About sixty prisoners Joined the reg
ulars and about the same number
died. Atter, belog, convinced that. I
tho.: others; would starve., before they
would Join, they were detained but a
few- weeks more, then given, a parole
and taken io Chsricaion. leanne them
iher?-to dome best they could, this
being an awful position os they had
neither money nor transportation,
abd their clothing in such, condition
that the city officers forbade them to
walk the streets. Mr. Baldwin sent a
message tb an old friend ot hia fath
er's^ who lived .there, ip the^cUy, tell
ing him of. his heeds;. . The*kind man
came qpic?ly . to. his: rescue. and fur
nished him a nice suit of clothes, and
and then , gave him his fare home. Mr:
Baldwin says tongue can never -tell
the tortures cf a cruel war.
A. A. HERBERT, of PeUer-Joined
Co. K, S. C. Regiment. In service
three and.alialf years. With M: 8. Mes
sor . as captain and, 'Gpodiett, colonel.
Mt- Herbert wasT^oualy;wounded at
the battle ot' Gettysburg and yet car
ries a minie ball in hia leg received
la this battle. . Also lost three fin
ie.? at. the Kinj?ton,' N' t., battle,
which he believes to bo tba worst
fight he :epgsged % during the war.
Mr. Herbert thinks the feelings of a
8oidlor toward,'.tba Wounded and dead
are so jjijpreok A . note should be
mad-) of lt : If a,t?idi&r^w,one of his
com??dea>euirering he!wpuid risk his
life to relic found one
^MWM dead, <-f& W^Jr?" ''. Pnt a
thlq .cpmes front th? ioie?suy of war,
a?j^' .waa-g^eAJor rcncctlon. Mr.
Hfltber^jt?ifavM a&an&pf, aa - iron
elM^sr^us?d., oy hiae^Te^%c#. at New
and yeiryl(.us?^
war ^play/ed bayot;^^un4i';Ne.?p?rn?
aad,f?a?aa.,b?Wa -.barjj?- 1 among
home Wik?, wt^jAoAJjpg^ul the state
M11 . - : ;ored not to
tho bluf} ?&? im kti%}r-. ^ir. Herbert
Uug^fn^^t.'.ict . rhp:Bh^wdnces of
. 'in-.fTv^t?rMr^H*rbt-rt, HO
ex? that raab Jte had -hot tbc
f>. W: ftAV?S Of Polser-Eutercd
service ia Co.'. E? Hampton's Legion, 1
wi|fc Wade -Hampton colonel .ujd-WiS
Mr". Davis s?y?, tncJbgfti^eaitB fnVB
south-^e w^^t?
j called. He saw Hampton, whee his I
all tire* b?it?e?.-- This r^sTii, r?rved I
tate* :?Mn?v -, <- V . i I
?-.' ~ . -
shot ; fro
four
it-ired
ruent,
A
. Had
Mr.
cat?
?sas sar
Fleures In B
We Have a Definite Pt
That is to*build the greatest furniture b?s?ri
mont section of South Carolina. We are att
by these methods. We mean to be as help
.we are today, with new things, novelites and*
making the home Brighter, Cheerier and. mo
every way. If we expect to hold public intere?
tain that interest by continually presenting :
We are constantly seeking fresh ideas to lend
to our stocks. What you see here now, r?pr?
of yesterday. Tomorrow you will see the res
forts of Today. And so4t shall be every day
because we want you to ?know this store as th
there is always something new.
South Carolir.
f ??. 3 K'': ?A- -, '? sjfe fr?? jSftl'P
Cheapest Furn
Everything For the H?
Reasonable Pric?s
?I V.l.? ?, lij?i-ill^iir k-V^K^
.. ? ... I,;
COLONEL J
AND SOME OF HIS BAND.
'?JJ JJJLl- J'" 1-J?-. - '- 111 J. IL'.. "
tho cavalry. Mr. Long eaya the can
nonading at Fort Fisher. Wilmington. ]
N\ C.. was the grandest sight during I
the war. Gunboat* surronitfedr ,tba j
place. In this battle Gen. Ripley; Waa ?
wounded and-taken prisoner,. dying
ia a short time In prison. ,
row and dostroctlon,- with nothing
COb??isndnbl?.
i. fi NORKEL, o? Pe?eer-Began
[service jjtflth.Co.. A, Second 3. C. In
ffaatry/- Served four, yearc Wound,
up time. , Was io several bottles
skirmishes. Waa la tho siege
Ttbttxk. which lasted about
abu*.., Mr. Sorrel *a>n his four
^ .h.,tb*, WAT weva frylag-r-fuR of
ibaMSb^Va^dcWeakonod every. or-7?n
pt the body and he X tint s that ha, tle
! rei ye?.a better, piiriitaafflajfr' ho. re-.
[elves. He scarcely gats enough to
ii. S. LONG of Peljsor-Entered the
serries in Cb B. Seventh S C. Regi
ment. During the Tour years' service
was lo the hos ut$a once for a short-,
time and . ree*?tad, three furlough-,,
bon?e. Ser ?did the two. iait years, in
the service with cc G. Hoi com be's j
Logion. Was in the war three yeara,
Mr. Cbildress thinks the Second ?atti*
or Mano E aaa hf* worst oxs?r|e?ea.>H?
wad captured at Hanover Jun^-'toana
J to Point Lookout. Ninety-i of bl*
rea^menv died ?nnu aj??e?H?-'? >
P. A. JONES of Pcndletoa-Enterod
tba war new year's day, 1863. Joined i
Co. L. Orr's Regimen to Was in tba
Seven Day's Rattle:-. .-Was . ?ret
Wounded .li?e. 13, I8?2/at Frederick?.
I
I ?TS ?rik g&
yu
urnishln
irpose
ess in the Pied
aining that end
ful tomorrow as
suggestions, for
.re Homey" in
>t we must sus
something New
i greater interest
:sents the efforts
ults of the ef
during the year,
ie place where
the
The dee
ir> alwaj
the ice
lt is ab
odorless
word,
solid oa
cleaned,
whole t
beautifu
I an?fr.,..
ia's
iture
?me at
ft
burg; later wounded in battle af Ri<
?le's Shop. Had one leg ioW^mt
% bomb Bhell. Came borne and,-oould |
not walk'for eight montos-without
crutches. At Spottpyl'vanla they
fo?'ght breer.? tp breast with tho oth
er side. During toe service he was
in eight severe battles. Missed the!
Hattie; of Gettysburg on account of j _
Siffles. ?i>7 u? was ? CT cr turioqgt ia
ly, mad bui one time during the war,'] ~
and that was the time he ap4.-tb*eof
others elolo a bec gum, carried; >t
three miles to camp, -the heaviest bee
gum he ever lifted, and after roach- <
lng the camp they invited several oT
the company to help them eat new
bqhey. Atter knocking, iho- hcad .off-,
they found tho gunji^p^ oX wet, ash?.
Told of a fright an old blind horao |
gave hun one night while on picket
duty. Bays his wife sent him a suit'
Ot Jeana and a box of provisions, but
they failed to reach . him. Says on i
returning from the war he possessed
nothing but a wile and one child and
two crutchcr. Spoke of the kindness
ot our late townsman, J op tba,;Willson.
War is a bad things says .Mr, ytoj$aa;v
RICHARD C. WiLSC-SV Of B^*K.vji
Creek-Joined the 20th Regiment tn j
Moy, 1862. Returned in May. 1866. In
that timo had one furlough of ten daya
and Fleet Clinkscales who now lives
near Belton was his lieutenant. Spoke
of a battle on the Potomac where the
opposing armies marched side by side
for quite a distance! Says the bloody
battles wore not as gruesome as wit
nessing the rhooting of three desert
the'.wW-as m^in?\^^n %^ i^^^:
much- 6f; hts experience.- Hov 'iwh >
man? *Tif? ****** ~~7^fi*ira ?J??M*?
be brought to tel,pf his bravery. He
Clear Eye, ttraijirefH^t >>
^ are turrets af Saceess.
success.QjUod?jr.- .*" . H",<V ?.??*?, V?**K.
His bodily health ls the force
hind hts business possibilities.
-mwmo-andi
C?iom3l used tp be considered the
only relief. Modern inedical j?leasoa
tabla liquid remedy.
?.^?m^mMmsm?m &>tp*+* cor
cents at Frlerson'e Pharmacy. Ihsftriav
B. C^where..tho?i)s?tl^i?a-^
lt after trying this wonderful, marin!?
g Store
Refrigerator Economy
B presented in
"ODORLESS"
ip well-lined ice tank
'S ice cold. It cuts
bill to less than half,
solutely sanitary and
i in every sense of the
The case is made of
k and air tight.. The
chamber is easily
i and taken as a
he refrigerator has a
il, pleasing appear
-, t -, ? rn
Of Interest to Mothers. m
e Lifei-ong Gombitetiolf bed offers %
bilities that are worth while. Sani- gft
in every respect and conven venient to 9
TT? afauit. Simplicity
m ^^^^^^^^3) portrayed in M..
?^^^ijfeffi!^^N every item pt eon
^^^^I^K^K^r: struct*on ?f *a tne -9
production of this m
South Carolina S
We Have Buggies]
* ll
'WW
coming ia almost every day the
latest shipment ,being a car of 9
'-' -^COXlLf MB US
Come in and let os show them.
They are 1914 Models.
We Have a nice line of Pony
buggies^, j- fl.
il, FOWLER
J?l_..:.'**u "NIT'i ** v '''Y'T'r^^i
a?d;
FARMERS LOAN & TRUST COMPANY
would like to. cash from fifteen hundred to two
Jtt?usand'gilt-edge ndtes running irem' $25 to
Wim:1 Tir^y^a?m thisarn to be "gilt edge" and they
will want them^padd ih the month of October and
fte'first hiali bf November. Gome to see us.
yVe afs? ey^ect to take care of the business re
q&ronei}t&
&?te?mmmt?sBvm*s?....<i J.J1 .in
Roys ?rho'should be attending duh- boy who is supposed to attend Bunda?
school wnirWSfce permitted lol gc bool. ir?v ' caddie .missler-'has been
.as $e>*olMlnka of I Instructed to refpsa bim employment,
ib of ill&hiftttdjpiank and DavU.are now the only
'< this summer. I member* of the. Athletics of stol
st<? of Highland; with. Manager Mack. t>. P. Murphy
th* ulna ?x. J? . <.?? ib s lis? s?? te 'sd.- *