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NE111W OFICIERS .J. 1). Mock Ite-1-Aectt'd (2omnidor of Loc~al C'onfederuate eVierauis for En. A\I Lilt, alim.1 i tiI tt tin fll- rCalni p (~ \7vtralus, 114-1A ill (lie Collta I It t1l-4 Mtondiay tho l'4d1ioig 0l1icel'Sw '.VOI cle(t(CI to lZi-Ve fo. lilt! yI!tiI~ ea.: johnegte It Fhe (u)Ci, t "Ilhil. ga )e tor: tho.;I 1 -vhe tw o I mtn jolew 'ill ClldvYil MayI andl NC iio.'i rt dcgrso. tho hOno die Rincot 1acl logO la uwding 1.Ol tho clt l~ wee Nto-1 adlloted to slec sw or fr: fro io ttvtia linen, too IiWll thli lrfk of theg o thoeralte we"* hlto"0 fi otfI 1( 3t111coa our 0 1 a inin celtl , 1 itrow U, Lo thitelasl Go Ala F'r uklai 1?lcm fII.1 TorI' J atvlltIari 11101 to swaelltt of tVilens (A'o'. uler 1o1ti bO. C I IIYI IIIo A. J. 111- tohat ii:.. Iels ow 1)ru Il er in alf I ( I L JNo i VN. 1).n~tCotsitZ. V. Garrott .111o. '1.Ilgto Il ngr W illta s. .111 98c Whz it L 1r111jn of IT '. I.C; m iti \>te ~ %I Iq~ \v 114 'MI % 1 -I/ and Hage s B itts Nt.-,i TIy ii i -:Iuis.li8\~ Columbol ia Su 10 Tall C"andSr lot ran ltc u sl 98c t Whih No a, IR. W. Taylor, Win. Cole, J. T. Garrett, W. 1. 'Harris, Lafayetto Ijoudersoii, F. R. Owings and John (G. Tunrblin, and others whoso names (10 not appoar. 'Whilst bowing in the ipresence of tu iiandates of tile Ilord of hosts, We feel that it is meet that we 'withdraw for this hour from the visionary, lItful senues of this transitory existoeco, and PUlt oil recOrd Our attestati'0n 1Of their cour-age, for1tituldl and hteroicdvto to dtIy, hi peace as well as ill war' dtre.ad crucible. "And while in this -.oleinn sen.%ice! wo are ar monished that our coriprals igard Ill I. sooaIISWe r a liku Su111 elns t;) that Wi ch beckonA timi 1 hence. Thi'iese were tile etibattlod hosts of the Cofeoi.kerate tates, that for four long years carried upon thoir bayonots tho mitghtiest revolt of 'history. These are of those who fought and fell at .lailassas, tichmond, Shaaps buteg, Froderileksburg, Chancollorsville, Gettysburg, the Wilderness, Cold Ilar bor, "Shiloh's dark and bloody ground", Chickanauga, Franklin and at far off northern pirisont and now sleop the long death sleepi of timo, no More will they ho aroused by tho midnight call to armas. or .by -war; dread claners, but will rest in sweot poace awaiting the morning rorelle of tho Resurrec tion. 'lhose were strong mien, m11en who knowing their rights dared maintain them, iV1f fed and barefooted, for four ears against odds such as history does iiot chronicle. It. Was of those liin'l that the peerles's LeO, spoal(inig to a lrit.ish ollicer that, accompanied his . headuiiiIarlters, said: "I aimi ulialhlml for the worldI to see mily liel oil dress par ade but I amin not. ashamed for the worbl to see them1 inl hattle." '(eo, Jacksoni, I oIgsti''et, iHampton, priices amolist mn, wer bi hut ex I aIlted types of the soliiers of the COW '1'dracy 1i) represeltativPe's of the iieln a oeprivationsi and suffering, and largo and .well assorted stock of all Pittings. [roii, Steel, Shafting, P'il and Washers and anything else you ery slipplies at p 'eecnt low price.i. pply Company 00Jlalm1 A,. S. t. ar .s. . I........... ....19 .. .... ... .... IIi.... .... ..70c - thi week ... . i-~W...... ....19ce .. .... ...... ......... ..25c Irh 1 ths we.k..... .... 80c l t'headis, his ~e............1c 'iiemu at :ihis w k ......212c s wViei(..k ........ .... .... .... ..10c is.w..k.... .... ......... ..15c nIlu.thi...w..............1212c. id \t'hdh. ihis wk... .. ....23c shIhims. ti-sw.................10c isw..k.....................10c kb ... .ie... .... .... .... ....10c. 2 1-2 io li >. ihis w ek .. . . . 15< ALL PRICES ~1manJ whose immolation in the deadly broach, with the yet greater sacrlAcos of the womon of the South, who "strovo whilo. they wept" and of whom it 14 truly , said that "Llhe tragedy of the Confed eracy may be forgottcn, but the fruit.s of the noble serviuc of the daugh tera of the South ar% o1r plrpotual herit age," have exalitd their loaders and L gavo -theli place along with the great caplains of Iistory. Wo extenld to the FCorely bereavedl fatilies and iends ol or(allen coml rade's our deft'epest 'ymlvv'0athy and cOn dOfle(nen, atn1 col: , ftd thef' to the lo% hug., cmlp:1"ion of Himi, withouit whow; ko noV Itlge. even tie Smallast of HII: CereaturesV cannMot 1'a0. t. * * * * * * * *** * < * W ATTS .i1118 NLIE S - ** * * * * * * * * * * * * * * \\"atts Mills, Aprll 4.-On Sunday evoning, March 27th Miss Lula Cooper .1 and Mr. Turner iryant war* happily married at the reilence of, and by Rev. 11. C. Martin. On Tuoday morning March 29th, 1 Mliss Janette Molton and Mr. Elma II. Suminerel were united in miarriage at tho residence of the offlolating min Inter, Rov. 11. C. Martin. These young couples have many friends who extend to them hearty cot.gratulations and many wishes for their future success. Hey. Mr. Speor has conducted a se ries of meetings here In the Metho dlist churchi during Lth past week. Mr. Goo. Stewart has 'been on the sick list during the week-end but Is better at tisl,; writing. .lrs, lAN .\0oore IS now risiting rela tives at this place. Mr. Frank B111rns,, of Greenvyille, vis ited relatives here last week. Mr. Con Clark visited relatives at I~nor-en onl Sunday. Mrs. .lad Boho and daughter, MIt - u% (1.-of Anderson. visite( Mr. and Mrs. It. It. Ionaldson, last wok. Mrs. .\linnio Grillin was called to the (bedsido of her mother In Green vtille oi Sunday. -Found Seven tats Dead In Bit Next Mornim." Ilobert Woodruff says: "Miy ipremi Ises wore inifested with rats. I tried IRAT-SNAP on friend's, ret.otumenda tion. Next morning fonnd soven deada raits in bin, tIwo n ear feed box, thre in stall. Found largo number 'ince. No smell from dead rat;-iLAT--S> I drys t1hem up. 1111t hnn I have e(1'r used." Tl ret sizes. :; .5 nc, $1.2. Sold .and grlad ,itr t'i-by ],aurtns lard ware (o., PIutnam i)rig Store, and Kennedy lros. .l B~l BREAKING PR L BARUI ....an't-.Ms 8IiMu'i-... .... SI. I );css >hirit'.. .. .. ... A'.0 l ie S hits .i .-. . . . . . .nn ire hirls', ... ....i ... .\ld I'us { niln lts. i .0 Sitirtit SitS, his wee ll.b ..x ......\ueb ( ri..... I ph j;s. \\'ats~inl'wis, t .Mibals Stin..Thr..d,..hi..\ I :0~-ic 'an ti- ower...d.\'...il 1 loti I ,aies'i( lpp rs ltizes'i *\.\.i0 .\- e '- ) i s , il h i ktti $I50 \~l en 's I ndl Yono NttIe aiit . . . . . . . . . No . 1 s Stoes 210ts Wst No.ibStren' North Side ... MT. GALLAGHER NE WS * * * * C C * C C C * CCI Mt. Gallaghor, April 4--The friends >f Mr. 'Richard Knirlht will he glad to :now ho is enjoying good health in old age. Mr. and Mrs. Arthur D1avenport were >usiness visitors in Hodges Friday.' .\Ir. C. A. M1arlier an1d falily are vis ling parenits, Mr. aind Mrs. WV. H.. Day iport. The';y hope to soon move into 11ur communi111ty. Md r. and Mrs. George Owcns are ha-p :y in anni1ouincing the arrival of a little laughlter. Th 'ipworth Leaguo met in the :h1urch ater morning The service mai conducted by Miss iEllon Abrais, io are xxro it was enjoyed by all rosent. Mr. Robert .Modlock and UJiss Ethell 'llklagton woro halpply married at he bride's home Saturday night. They 6re making their home in Ware Shoals or the present. Wo hope for them a ong and prosperous life. We enjoyed the services of the 13. r. 1'. U. last Sunday night at hit. Gal agher church. Mr. Charlie Brissey was conductor. A splendid service was -endered. Mr. Thomas Dendy sang a iolo which thrilled the hearts of the udience. Miss VIvian Martin, a student of [ander college, spent Master with her parents, Mr. and Mrs. J. C. Martin. Miss Nellle Bolt, irigersville stu ient., was with homefolks Plaster. The friends of Mr. Silas Roe and family greatly sympathize with them in tho death of little Laura Roe, aged lve years. WN'hile she was 1playing in an old house 'where ahout eight hales of cotton was stored she crawled un der the cotton and set it on fire. The flanies prevented anyone from rescuing the screaming child. Mr. li0 '.ras not at home du1ring the tragedy. Mr. W. P. Davenport and wife YisIted in Ware Shoals Sunday. Mr. and Mrs. Wardell are vlsiting parents. Mr. and Mrs. F. W. Davies. A tacky party -given 'hy Mr. Tom, Odell. Saturday night, -was very much enjoyed by the young people. Mr. and Mrs. John Medlock visited t heir daughter in Ware Shoals Funday Mr. W. Ti. Davenport and C. A. Mar ler visited in the Fork section Sun day. The friends of Mr. ChrIstopher Dav enport will 1e glad to know that his hand which was severely cnt, is (oing nicely. NSA ICES 'AT BOT UJN5 TH .. .... ...... ..98c .... .... ......... ....$1.23 .... .... ......... ....$1.79 w ek..... .... .........75c .... .... ......... ....$2.39 is ai IDrawers, this week .. 39c , his wVek ..............25c s we.k.... ......... ....25c e.k..... .... .... .. ....25c Sla, ihi-. we4k .... .... ...25c v.k.... .... .... .........5c e, tis wVteIk..... .........25c 21-:2 10 4I 1-2. rlose out . .$1.25 . .. .. .. .. .. .. .. .. . ..$12.50 l'siltM. this week ... ....$17.50 ... ... ..$0.98 t) $13.50 <1.:'5 tin~I $1.5 valuettts, thias . .. . . .. ... ... ... 75c ...... .... ....98c tip to $939 ... .... .... 5c, 10c Ilp io 98c . .... .... ....i15ctip toi $1.79 .... .... .... ..10c iip to 39c s Dresses, rlose oti at 1- prjice. a, special .................$8.98 and( TicoleIitt DcIressetis, flue ... .... .......$12.98 to $10.98 shiui I......... .... .... ..10c AS LOTS AR tNS & Laurens Street, Old Stai f the Square in Burns B 0 W E N BROS. MARBLE & GRANITE CO. Dl0SiG'N10RS MANUFACTURERS I IDCTOld Dealers in everything for the Iue tory. Tholargest and best equipped maon - -- umental mili In tbe Carolinas. GRLENWOOD, - - S. C. ATTENTION, LADIES! Cut this coupon out and bring it to COHEN'S DEPARTMENT STORE with One Dollar and they will sell you 10 YARDS OF GOOD 36-INCH BLEACHING VULCANIZING AS IT SHOULD BE Bring us your old tires and let us add new life to them. All modern tools in use and first class work guaranteed. I McDaniel Vulcanizing Plant Next Door to Post Office Sewing Machine Needles and Shuttles for All Kinds of H STORES Machines IS WE EK 111(111 GiRADE %-1101-'s L.IWM, 'E $;.01 en'1 's a.i' lll e ..................$3.98 $S5 . \lei's ai( W on, en's -ieis .... .... .... .......$5.98 5i10.00 .\len's and( Wo(oinen's Shnes .... .... .... .... ..$6.98 002.0 Mevn's mid Womnen', Shows .... .... .... .... ..$750 - lot .en' W ork Pauis. speeial Ih weck .... .... ..3. 85 1 lot Mlin's Work Shirts, 1-inn11r1ayv ehvi ts. th 0i we(k 75c 1 ]() . Men's heavy blueto <lenaii ke: l . . .;.... ....$1.25 1 lot lad ies' S ik li sie, this v t-h .... .... .... .... 25c len's'line Fur llits .... .... .... .... ....98c itp 4) $3.98 \Ien's St.raw and Pan:1ala t ;11 . ... .... .. . $1.98 up to $4.95 $5.00 Woien's "'*Irai .1 ilk ,evmvitte nd r.114 pe-de oh1ine, this week ............................$2.98 leaaltifiul IHIts, Inale ill omr work rmmis in liltirniore -- worn everywhere. ILatest vreations, this wvek $1.98 up to .... .... .... .... .... .... .... .... ....$5.98 $2.00 W a h I , spe ial this w \v . . .... .... .... .. $1.49 $2.00 Alarmi lock, spe ial tihis week .... .... .... ..$1.49 $5).0() Gold Plat ed \Vaten. spve ial this week .... .... .$2.69 45* quality Tab le Oil Cloi h. this week, per yard .. ......33c 35f < iality L . Li., best Sea Ikhanl, yrd \ wi h 1i s week 12 1-2c All Ladies' Iv'ady-tIo-e\ain jiaQ ''i sale this week. ,adies' Gaize Vest .... ......... ....... .... ....10c to 25c Fly Netting, speelal .... .... .... .... .... ..... .. 121-2c Sun I "ts (worth 25 per vei. more). special .... 35c to 75c :;5e,, quality Camp box Paper mial Envelopes 11 ,on.ly ... ....10c 4;5.00 Silk Poplin Dress Skirt, unnsail bargain' .... .. . $2.97 l.00 Silk Iour-in-HIand Tics. this week .... .... ....48c 4()( Su1spenders, this we k .... .... .... .... .... .... 25c E CLOSED OUT $5.00 Silk Poplin Dress Skirts id. $5.00 lock. This Week