The Newberry herald and news. (Newberry, S.C.) 1884-1903, May 26, 1899, Image 3
Rucklens'l Artica ohaivn.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts
lrvises, Hores, Ilcers, Salt Rheum
iover Mores. Petter, Citpped Ilnds
(hilblains, Cortis, and all <kinl Eup
ti-ls, and 1ositively oures 'iles, or no
Iity re(iired. It ifi guttranteed to give
pirfit sakfractio Or itmoy reutinded.
Price 25 eitii per box. for malo by
iRhertson & Uilder anId W. E. Pelimim.
Instrumental Music.
Mrs. Hebert, who has located
at the Nowherry Hotel will teach
instrumental music at vory rea
sonablo rates. Thoso intorested
or wishing to hear her perform
can call at the abovo hotel. 1t
1"or 1ine l'ertfume, go to Young & Co's.
Nunnally's tiine Candy, always fresh,
at Young & Co's.
Matt.ings, all grades, Itt great,ly re
(1duced priCes, at S. J. Wooten's. tf
Great bargains in Liadlies, N isses and
Children's Oxford Ties, at
tf Wootenl's.
- -mew
'I hi. Thh.fI Cau igh..
e')itmla Davis, a negro girl, se'v tit.
in the tnillploy of M'rs. 1' M. MATIs,
ltitole a gold wath, the property of N' Is.
Lockwood, it relative who was visitinl'g
Mrs. Kvans, and sevral Otl' ttrtic.les
i 0.he hOUSe StvAlill da tys IgI) aid f4t,
for' parts (1ntlnown last, Sunday. Shde
Waloaelthd at. Creenville anild Chiief
of I'olice H11tr I l'ft On Tutiesdlay for
he'. lIe r 'tvnd y.rt'hly aflet' e l
wilt hert aid th 'e watch. She will Iike
ly serve the St.ate forn the theft.
It nu1ikes no d11'eroev how bad ihe
wotiund if Nou use DeWitt's Witch IIZel
Saive: it w%iII (uiklivy vIt.111 and leave no
SNW. Uob1tsoti & Gilder.
Sea Salt for the hath at Young & Co's.
Toilet. Soap from 5'. to 15(. per Ccake
at Nokitig & 'o's.
iou,e a1i Llot. Fo)r sa 0.
Por teins and part,icillars apply to
f&t tf Dr. .ames M. Kibler.
For Sate.
SevLral nlice bulildil(g lots. Cheap.
10as, ternis. W. 1), HARDJY,
f- Master.
i'iia*ai foir sate.
A valiutible pianlo for' sale. P'or full
part,iellIal's apply to Mi iss Delle Lalntd,
tt the residel'ce of rNI . .i1o. At. Ki nard,
Newherry, S. C.
Term11S lVeasonabtlel. ft
Rev. Smn 1'. .Jim.
The contratct hau-. been signed and
arrattgements made for. Rev. Samn)i 1.
.Jones, tihe famous lecturer', to lecture
here for the beneit of the ExCClsio'
Fire Company on IFriday evening, June
16tth. This will be an opportunity that
every eitizen shoild take atd vant ae of
to healrt soiethinlg good. Ali. Jones
has a world-wide reptutat,ion and is
greeted by imimense i-Owds every where
he goes. Tieets will be put on sale at
an early dat.e and as t,he number of re
served-echoice seats--will be limited,
be In time in securing one.
A Pltea. ure a,idc ai 1muty.
a duty I owe lo my nieighbors to tell
about the wondierfi ul c efl'eet ed ini
my case by the tuiy03 use of ( 'ainber'
flemedy. A few duiis of it (fl'eeted a
permanent ieure('i . I tak pc10lleisure Iin
recommendin1(111g it to oithers sutllerinig
fromrtimht. dreadful Ci disease. --I. WV.
L yntch, D)orr,. W. Yni. 'Th is rom< :13' is
so'd by WV. 10. I 'otlIuunt, Druggist.
Wh len go ing io 0or from the doepots.
r'efres h yours"elfI w ith somt,hi Ing cold
and spar'klingt at Yoitg's~ Sod a lounit.
Moved.
Wo hatve itseoi'ained selling fresh
mtonts on Marlk(et st root, andareno
Maint St., (W\est's 01(l stanOd), w hero
good and1( fri'sh motfeat can be had in
ai bett& r' conIditiotn tan wvo have hero
S toforo botn aiblo to futirnish our' eus
tomers. We will be0 plonsed( to servo
oiur old cuistomers't andu manty now
onIos, ias wo ar10 bottoi' prepared to
i4erve themitthani i (ever.
DI).xt:,x & \Voii,A3ts.
A W~imh' le Crloadi.
Yesterd(ay MIr,' ltw. R. Hippn, A get
for' the ilock IH ill IHuggy Coimpany, to
celv~ed a whole e'arloadi of buggies. The
Reck H ill1 huggy 1s one) iof the hest and
miost serv iceable vehicles now on the
mxar'ket, and( NM r. llipp linds(1 a tready sale
for them. The car' in which the butggies
came is thte i- xelusiv,e )poe'ty of the
Rock Hiil1lIHug'gy comtpainy.
A mong the lot, wa's a rubberhti tIire
h)uggy--SOmeting neltf)w fotr New herry'3
wichl at t,rated ai grealt, deal of atten
tlon while lbeig unpaicked . (Call anid
see NMt'. Hli pp's line of bugg ies. 1io has
whatt 3'Oh an.
An Elphiemlae of Whomopintg ughtll.
l'sl wilnter during ant ephilemice of
ri t he di ''se, hta vi ng sevore cough intg
tJ'tu-:h~ Ii merluy very suessfulIly for
jr.u atil nthu raliy turned to It at thatt
thn-mid fi'umti It. relevedl t.heo m.h
e, id elleed ( a comi Iple t cure '-.Jcihn 10.
C'ill'ord, P'roi-riolor Noirwood I Housie,
Nirwootd. N Vt. T'his rteedy is for
11 p-to-dte'--- Young's Cireamn Soda.
MI r. Ivey Cr'otmer, an old Confeder'ate
Vet,ei'ai whol attended te r'e-union In
Charleston,i came1) h)ome sIck and (11ed
on) Wednesday at thte htome) of Itis son
in the couni)try.
Lizz.i", ithe In'ant dautghteor of MIr,
and( NMrs 0. iH. Ctald well. died att t,,hei
home a!t ' waiwell, yest,ierday afternoor
after a brIef illness, aged one year'. lIt
trment, at, King's Creek this mtoring.t)
VARiOUS AN#) AM ABOUT.
Dr. W. G. Brown, the optician, is al
"The Nowberry."
Col. T. W. Holloway, of 'oiaria, wa
In the city yesterday.
Mr. Brooks Swygert., of Peak, spent
a few days in Newberry the first of the
weolk.
Rev. .1. W. Sptako will preach at
Heleina church Sunday evening at 8:30
o'clock.
Tickets for Sam P. Jlones' leeture are
nlow on sale at Scloltz's jewelry store
Get, one in time.
Oet your ticket. in time to hear Saml)
Jones' lecture on .Juine itith in th New
berry opera house.
Nr. J. E. Norinent., of the News and
Courier, has been aittleminr the May
ors' Convention here this week.
Mrs. It. J. Wynn. hving closed her
business here, left yesterday for Colui
bin, where she will tlmke ter i future
home.
Mir. lice IB ill. of Columhia, has been
in the City the past week puttiilg in
some fixtures at Mr. C. C. Davin resi
dence.
Alessrs. Wech Wilbuir and C. L'.
'it.ts have venti d the house recet.ly
Vacated by M.i. T. .1. Hayes, and have
tIov(d into it.
An exanitnition for a free seholar
ShIp in Wiithion Colle'!e, vill he held
inl t,l court, ho"e ' this place mn I0ei
day, July 21st at 1) a-. in.
Miss Izzie 1I11' caime down yester
day f" .on (%int.11 inl resp)nise to I telti
granm caliling h bor to tbe bedsi'le of a
little daughtler of one of her relatives.
Pr'f. Sidney .J. D0)eWrek. of tile I'e
pa oratry Department of Newberry Col
leve, :id his wife live been visil,ing
relaLives inl town and counity.-Le(xIing
ton Dispatch.
I 'resid intg i''her (. T. Ha :rmon)h will
pre,ajtb a1t the .let.hodist church tonight
at 8.30 and will hold his second quar
terly coifereiee. I I" will al4o preach
thtero agaiil Sunday evening at, 8 30.
MIr. and INirs. (. 1 Mllase left yes
teinlay afternooin for Columbia. Mr v.
I WMease went down 1 appear before the
jugi n itbeis co us proceefdinrgs in
the case of the negro jro'wnlee, (%f
which we mad1el HMention inl 0i1r list
paper. li l'nlee is the negro who !,.ill
ed anotller negro by the ilml of Hardy,
alld is applying for bail.
A n Enierpr-ising iriggimt
Tierae ar fw-v 11ien 11MIre Wide
awalm a-d enterpri-in I ha Hob
ersthiln & (ilder and \V. E. l1elham1,
who sp:te no pains to seeure the
beit of everythiin in li tir line for
their matty Cusiti ers. 'Thev now have
the valthie algeicy for Dr. King's
Nev Discovery foir CtInlunt1 ion,
Coll"gh% ao (I (Olds. This is the Won.
derful ren.'udv that is produing Such i
furor till over 11th eon itrty hy its mailY
startling e Is. it abolwutiely etnoi
Asthtma, Bronehil is, Ioarseii-ss tiall
aiflel ionls of t hv TI'lirat ('last, am
Lu igm. Caill at tive drug store nvid
got a t irial udIdh 0lrc (ir ir reguilar size
50 etissi and $1. imiaranted to cure
or price refunded.
Go to Young's for a good Checker
TIy Young's 'ream Scda. It's line.
Ciabbage and( TIomaiito Iplahnts in atbuni
dahice fori sale by J. \V. Swvindler oni
Clinie St,reet.
Fire nti i'roet irity3.
Yesterdclay afternoon about 4 o'clock
the iresidcien ce cf Dri. J1. A. Si mpson, at,
P rospeti ty, wats de'stioyedi by lire. The
lire was Iivi'et discov eed in the r'(oof,
and it, ic.uppolnsued to hmve origintedc
fromi aL de fect.ivye tlove liii'. TIhere was
inisuriance tn t h le house i the aigeiney
of Mi'. S. I . I boozer for $700,i though
that cloes tnct et ve r thle loss, as it, was IL
nicew house ai cost abot, $1 ,200) or~
*l,5t00. N'o ini-ince on furn'titurec, atnd
otnly at all hal I oi it satved.
,l. 1). Hvidge. eeditor' and plropirietor'
cf the D)emoia. LacazLter, IN. II.,
says5: "'I wouildi not, bi' without, One
M iniui 0 C2ough ('urei for tmy boy, whetn
t.roubled wvit. h ai conieh or01 cohl . It is
Lbhe best iremhedy for erotipJ I everh used.
IHobertson eN & Gihler.
IRemem'tber Y~oun g &S Co. arc near the
dlepoits.
I"or l"inecI c Perume, go to Younzg &
Co's.
Dra. Wc. (1. 1 rown te, a profhietnt
Oplt icin, is towic iat te N''wherr''iy IHIoteI,
fully prepated atal e<imipped to eoxami
itne aind t rent alp dl.e-tu oif vi'e'in.
G lat:es and frame 'i made' to orde'r wh' et
nec'essarty. Ca'il rI e soon as pocsuibele antd
h't vc yeu ei 'cye-' exam1h id fre' of eha rge.
ItL
D el icious ahnd reLfreCshinilg- dr hintks frotm
OUR OWN MAKE!
Robertson's Pepper
mint Cordial.
dy~ for alI d1i.fsss of the
stomach and)( h)owe'ls in adults
a b)ott,It. iNIantlifact tire'd and
for sale by~
ROBEItTS( )N & (LDER,
i)'ilgglit.S 011 the (Jofil'.
An Antcint lier.
T1heo anierltaI ithVelve ihat rheum -i
tismn was ihe work of a deimn witihin
aL man1. A ny (one who hats lhad ant at
tacek of sciat Ice r iiinmiatory rhe n
mttitsml will agree that 1-le iihi lt
IN dem'iinii enoughl~ to warrant 1-le be
lief. It hias nevr'r tbeen cliimed thl
C2hamb ierinIt's Pin hi altm would ensl
onit (idons, buti It wvil cure rhetimat
t 9ittitan hunldre'ds tbear eimony t113'1
the trth o (f Ithis statemiet. One api
(atioln relieves thle painlt, and1( lthis ciutel
relilef wchiebo it a l'rds is aloie wo 'rt l
mtano Itumon ita cen,t tor ale b wV
Memorial Day Exercises
i1 I I'li UI..V 401tSEtVED IN NVW
A Fi1 t11g I i'lto Plalid tiho 1jeary of I he
aSolalervi wi'tc Wh%re I ltv Grey iail Vnightt
il I ft11 r ,f tiirCEkiltry'0 1li,tor.
Exc ilett Add-eimi'm by D116iti
gtaalle 4I SpAtk. rp.
"tAfter 0t light tlie hero slv(i[-;
And .i1 ill I hie S, 'th in hoinor keeps
i er loved ones ol her breast.
For Sa--red is tlE- blood thy shed,
A ndti trogh iiI.helI lit Ef year*s
T(hr Souith shail I bless her L-lovious dead
With hlr iimorial tearts."
Meinorial 1)y, the dty ie t aipart to
pay tribt,t to the Coifedraitle dhad
1,be0 day %% hieh is livi ili reverelice. by
all who have Southirn blood coir-sin
till-ouli their voins-wiivhl is usually
celebrated ina this State oil May 10th o
each year, wais )OstIKonaed fromla that
daito unil iay 23d, Tuesday of t,his
week, on acecount, of the a -nal eunionl
of the United Confedorate Veteaiais inl
Charleston at, that time, it beinig tle
desire of ail to have pr'esent. tlie suri
vivors of the Clon fdeadute war from this
cotil,Ly, to wi'.ess the exercises in
lleimiory of tb.:v faller, colliades.
There has never inl the memiory of
our oldtst Citizens, before beenl wit
nes ed such ani out-poui-ng of people oil a
'4imilar. occasioll, Ituid SUCh1 iI t-reA
iaiaifested as was shown oil 'Tluelsdaty.
Thu conulnittev, COMp)OSed Of both
ladies and go.-tlemlen, went to work
with ai deep fe( ing of interest and rev
erence, with pride and pleasit-e at the
thought that ule happy duty had been
assigled tie1to dlo wVhat they coubl to
make the exercises of the day as force
fil aind impt es,ive as possible as to Lhe
heroie and patriotic deeds of those who
fought, and gave up t.leilr IiVes oi the
battle lields, unader the most trying civ
cimlastances, in defeuse of Ceir coui
ti'y's Iioilo]'. HlOW well these commllit,
tees stcceeded, their excellent work
anid the happy r'estilts and ellects bear
lating testimioniy.
Garlaads of eVergrIeeis antd io-Ses
were suisplided from the toll of the
mnonuimlent which wts surrl-ounded wit.h
wIaLths IaId 1lowers, ma11king a haippy
effect..
Tlhe stage ia the opera house, where
the exelcises were livid, was most
a)propriately deceorated for the oe
ealsioll, the fleconaLions consisting of
hat Lle and Camlip Illugs, portr ails of proml.
inent, soldiea's and ollicers in tbe war,
covered with wreaths of 1lowers and
gailands of green, lloral and other dee
oaitions, altogether mdakinlig a most
striking pietulre to look upon.
)i the extreme right, of the stage, to
the left of the atdjiene , was a lairge
portratit of Surgeon D. -. Ewart, of the
Third Soulth Carol in egimanelt. lie
was appoint.ed Stu-g eon of the regiment,
which position lie held for some Line.
le tben resigail aid waus appointed
Assistant Siul-geon Confederate States
Navy, and d ied of yellow fever on board
the gonboat Chicota in the harbor of
Ch arlestoni ini Sep tember, 18Ni.
To the ight oft Lthis po(rtrait, was a
stack of armliy riflies wit,h the old cain
Lee n h anag ing from the a g uns with the
intscaription below ''in mnemor'iam."
TPhe nex t lairge ant d hiandttsomte por
trait, w.as5 t.hat oIf Caipt. J1. M. K( iard , of
t.he TPwentLieth Ii Igi meat . S. C. \'olunil
Leers, lie 1ioli-tedE as i'irst. ILieutenant
oIf Coniipa ny I"., and b)ecaeIitE '1)I Catin (on
t,he resigatiIion of his untele, .lohbn I'.
K\inardI. lhairia t.he hig ht in the She
tacting Lieutenanit-('oloniel, he 'as shoEt.
Standing alt thle 'side of this piortarait
wasthe newli % 11 atlahandlsomie llhig of
(imap.lohn .\I. K iaaard Sonasof \'eteranis.
I n thae centtre oif thIie stage wais t he
po(rtr'ait (of Col. Jlamies ID. Nanee, it
whiiose honoa' the ( 'amtip oIf Veterants at,
Newhberray wias mimtead. (Col. Nance waEsl
lie litrst Cia pt ain of (Comupa ny '. , 'Thirad
lI egi menlt, lbutt inl I1862 wals electd tol E
L,he ohlice of Colonel oIf t.h r egimien t.
lIeI was i(<ilel in thte hatt.ie of ti'e Wil
dlerness, NI ay lit h, 18Nil, andiE was qite I a
younag man at, the t imii oIf his dleathl.
Tlo th e ri ghit oIf th is was8 1 a large paor
trait, oaf Col .W. D). Itli tefordal. ( oh
I ~tht,beaford ClenteedL te servicee ais al
piv~at.e in thie Quitmitan 1 ilies, was mule
Seconid Ser'geanit, andu afteriwarads Adjat
taint,, and lintally alt thle deathi (If C.1
Nanace, wais promtiote t o thle t'raik oif
Colonel of t lie Ilegimatent., wichi ptosi
t,ioii he wats hOlE1ing whei&n he iwas1tO killed
in t.hie battle at, St.asbtirag, oin O ctobder
13th, 18lil.
TIo thie tight, (If thiis w'as a Ilarge pitor
tirlit, of Gen21. I 'auil Qutat,lehauma, (If
1,e xing t.on Ct.'iity, surr'aoutndedh withI a
large antd beat.itifitl w ria'h of v'ines Iaind
liower's. Geli. Quattlehai nm seraved as
Capt aitn of' aI ompany o)i1'(f VoIlunateer's wh'()
olfer'ed El tirt ser'vice (tot . thle Stat.e i
the I'(lo:d warli. Ile serv~ed his coati
try3 fora' nuliimbe' (If years als al r''ie'r
sen tat.ivye in bothI t.he H ouse andit SenatlEt.
.lHe wats 1atmembet' of t.he Seness1 Itn
ConivenIto inil I186I0i, was an1 ardent, se
a.'ss ioni st and(1V igoruEsly13 ad(lvocatedi the
't asIln Eof Sonut.hi Carlt(ina(. lHe wats a
great iman and1( the an tire- peoplle (If (our1
sis.tr coulln t y will a'ejolice to hiear' of th Is
tr;buitte paid11 to (onIIe of het' moi(si nobIle
meni. G en. Qutattl ehaum was'' 1 the fath -
er o'(f .\li's.'T ( ). SItuart, who is now re
sidinig ini Newherry.
Thlie ate xt por t raiL was th at of L t. Col..
onel It C. 'llfle t t , surr'loutndIed and1( cn
(comp assedi by3 thle Ilaig of the Jamnes D).
N an Co'n(ya il. (Col. .\lifet.t was etlectedl
Caiptai n of (Compila ny ( .. 'Thir"d legi
tment S. (C. \'oliaunt eer~s, anrd w.as~ pro
mo(tied 1(o thei irankl of I,ieuiteunt, Colo-(
ntel, in whiich ('aplacity.3 h servedaa until
hie was IiEI'1 l'5i'i madea p isoe ndid inl the
Uin p ionu tat 'or't la-iawar-e
.Thie Jaus. I) Nance Catmp arcaihed int,e
tihe operLa house in a body, le,d by- Mr.
.Joseph ( 'tilbreat th of Ndgelield Conty,
wit'lh tle old battle worn thig of the 3d
legimlent waving with ent.husiasm.
'Tie Catup wis followed by the Sois of
VeteS11 and otherm organizations nItil
the opera ioul.se was filled to its utIlost.
etaplt,y.
Mr. (1uibreat wb With the batUlte lag
was givel a seit, inl tile center of the
stage where he sat, throlhugout the ex
ereises with his hand on the llagstatl.
Three of the vetorans who carried
this Ilag during the wtir wet e Ipresent
ol Tu."(esday, Messrs. 0. Wells, E_. P.
ivradley and W. T. Tarrant'.
'1111. EXPAWISE-:.
M. A. Carlisle, Chai rnin the ( 'om
ilittee of preparation, acted. Is tInaster.
Of etneillonics l it happy and adinta
bWe m1annler.
seated on t.he stge were \Ilaj.. las F".
I artt :and PrIIof. .1its. I '. K i nard, Of Y ork,
Orators of tie dlly, titd NI essrs. .J. W.
(I.ay, ('oilliamlkiir .alalime ). N cile
'amp, li.v. , l, 11. Zi nto1cmk t 'hap
lain, .lm .\lim, iK('m ' ommander son,
!)l VetvaIs, I .,.l." W illiamson, and
Mrs. (bt.oge- . Jlinstoli , Aliss Neville
'opl., Alis Alivo IazyvIk and liss
Kitt e es, -I N L'yor ffi t tit! vity al
visiting MAht..s bestwides a select, ctloir.
con.itingi v' th follo , :in) persons:
Mr s. ' it I on, Mol.( r .t ('1 rarY,
M.\' K' l'. M'i x-y, t lit i biti Lanid
a1n1 t N s ' t. K. Sli-h, A i . JoneC,
N-. ('avenaugh1 and Hcev. .1. W. Speakei.
.l v. Carlih t:ankod thl. people for
Lt intere U 1ni ifested, ILtat in t,at, for
11nany Yeiu's hi I not 'tch an it pouring
Of i opl hIw.1itt inessed to pay tribiuto
to the depart& 'ie i e t tvval. that t.hankcd
lt . on tie pm-th of thdt stevivors of
t.h,, C'oift-dir-ni war.
Chaplai, iClintocc opleed t,he
4_xer1cises with a1 most, varnlest anld fer
vnit prayer.
The next ,It tilt,tp te l i rammi wao i(s
) i ie , l t- itg I :11I.\ to lae I t t-i iii i t . it 0Oir
"L i e 't' s by1 .h ittlIfe khildrenitf
the ,fhrt trtad ote Of ttld Slteo(i,
whiebi is t,aug ht by Mliss 'auy limu-ton.
Thet'hOld, son I waswel renldered and wits
mofi effectie, rt-tlet.ing much Credit
on Ale s 111urtonl, whilo is a1 mnost excel
lent funi ellicient teacic.l.
"L 1y It I 'iVaitC," I Lbcitatioln by
oits it,tie .oies, wits rel dered in ain
adl ir-ablO atnilertt, Llthe delivery ei 11g
plain , d"Atinlet, vasy and graceful.
The'l leo t choir. mentioned above
thell rundert'd ia %I t*,rutly ltad paWri
oic SOI, en 'tit I d lllinj t jIlue
F vla g." To innt Iion th It(,, t ilnes of those
Who composzed this cholir, as weL have
above, is sullicient, to say that, ti e reln
diilltiO could nIO, aIve0 beoen eXelled.
M . Crl1tisle ihn iint,rod weed, in ita few
appropriate remrli kllis, ai j. Ilat t, of
Yoi kville, who addressu' thet- atuditice
as follows:
MNA.). 11AR'CS AMIDNEl.SS.
Wve aire assmllbled toAlay in holor of
the Confederate so'diev dead. 1, whlo
collie itmlong yol to lay it garland Luponl
Lthir m riioris, tlt not of Lthe ki.h 1111d
kinl of your dead, Save by that, tit! of
brolhierhood, strontet and more endur
ilg tt,ha boI s b0ldSOf fr'ienldShip ot' Nli i nity
of blood. Th'le mor-tal part, of those whto
(ltrie in yournemeter are m kisnred as
werl aisiyours, for wesere ll "hglild in
r'nio the go 'infederacoy".'ate 10Wi r
JIt I i e m iently .'in irpe t,hat' pele))'
(Ifh suime MElfort. and hoet I neohive
ment bye sou tr peopale shoul the
lirberty and t r rigoits of ti States to
coitrl t hei r own%It dome.tic afflaitr,:
With the n1or'th11, for the perpetilal tillionl
of the States under the constitution as
there collstitted. Wo believed in the
right of it Iacteatl separation of tie
States whenl the bonds of fraterinal
union Were dissolved:- the north he
lieved ill it per-pettial untilioln of ilt
Stiates itild proposed to iitainiii01 this
union by the power of caninlon and
sword.
in tle nutiainative of these views
the mleln of the south and north gatti
Ored inl the Ilois of wal the ot aw
gresive --the other defensive, for tilie
last, great argulmenit ,hiatt decides tle
faue of nations.
The Uinited States goyer-111nme4 has in
thi I)it, score of years bwen publising
at ilimmine -o-t all of theo Illionl atId
conreicrate ioctuments 1t-latting to tie
ware. anid ha4 vintit'led thle work, T,he
Ro'cords of the Itebilioln. 'T'ee is
niot. a lin' ol. it word inl that vast colive
tion of historie papers that does not, pit
the seal of falsehood on Ohe titio pages
of che books. There was no Iebellion!
!t WaLS war;l at Warl betwVeen naItionS 11n
(I lii ninbers and I)III -rs. iiBiu
the WValCer- an newe was iicow
edged by tlie worbd as a l iwIS;I it erInt s
wcll Is bv our I-lversary. ''ie IoV
IMeIt Which resulted inl writ. wa..s deih
e'aefy ind eIa!yitI t ,I y i IarIgri ate ly tI eII
colnst,itted aiit,horities ol eleven sov
ere igni st,ates in in-e rly roeeduri, and
with al I t.lie folIsZ of law. Thle govern11
ilelit of t le ( 'rif'dfedirte Stat's, is well
as of eahi stat, in all Heir'depatments
wits inl harimoiions worlding olrder.
There wal, disruption of the. 1:nion of
th1e States., tut ni4 rebvlionl argaiist, au
tlhorit.y. Your brot hiers Itnid fathers
who answe'ed t.h ecall of your legally
constitited gover-nint-t.. InIid gallantuly
bore arms in its deflve, w(re not I t
els, but the lawfully constitu1ted sol
ditry of tlheir- sover' It-iin. ce, slhoit.ly
after the wr hiad closed, it. was volsid
Cred tle proper 1th1ing in Iatioalil par
lance to call the souithrni soldiers trai
Lois, buit IiistO'' hIs flaLtly coIletiinmied
the vile epit.iet, atld its use, even wit.hi
the bli tterest of our foes. hits beuei
abandoned.
''hle cong e; of the liit.e States is
coilpo"ie of im1%iy mleilburs who foulght,
allderi the Coifedelate flag: and it an
Ially appropriates a large sin i. to ion
Litiire the IuIbliecIt1,ion of Uihe Ieeorls of
the rebelliol. It is to be hoped that,
soic mianl1Y eX-con1fedIerIat-e inl tiat bodly
will so forcilbl protest agaillst, ti,is
perversion of history inl the titIe of the
work that, its Itlors will Itwake to
shame IIad repentance.
In all the aninals of all the wars of all
tiie, the soldier of tibe Confedeirate
Aimly presented a type So distinvt., that,
he will go dWn to futu'e listoI'y in
last-ing colors. III him there wits a
gnilus and ai individulty seliom
found in the lriks. le Was obedient
to collilliand yet dillictilt to bend to
ariy diMIipie. Ie was CVe- I'edity LO
mueet rih,1gera fromni a sense of dIty anl
from pla.riot i Sill, bti -1rtrely Could he ho
drivenl by force of disciplilne. Hlis pa
t.ien t end un ice (If Lbhe hair'dshipfs andI
pir'ivat.ionis to which hette was subject,ed
wats it priomiinent, traiit ini hiis charn'ittei'.
It, liuis not, oift en fallenCi to the lilt oif men
to 5ull'er so) many o1'(f thiese for ao lonlg a
p i'iod wiith t.he heie fort.it.urfe th~at
einitiiater'ized the meni whoi followerd
thir ( 'on ftoferat.e lteadlers for' foiir
yearis oif witr. lIfis irnt'lligeiic'e was
lar'gely atbove the ave .-age soldier. lie
would often rdisr'tni the oblject. oif somec
stratLegire move while ii was being iini
iii wici'l lie was enrgatgl'd.
Tnie hatirdshrips lie tnri edlar we'ire ai
mnont. heyiodLI te comprehenili2isioni of riien,
lfepeciatlly in the bitir monurths ii' thre
wa;r. G ee'ral it. 1. Ir', in a lette'r to
forcibly pre'sentLe the conition.1 of the
('onirfedei'rte Ari'ey in front iof 1Ites
lon'g: "'All the dhispesabhle forcie of lihe
'lrit, wiing (If thei tary hasr bueeii (Ip
eraitinig aginst LIhe einemry bey'ondi
I Iater's ituni sim-ci Huniirhiv. Y'istir
dlay tIhe iluost, iniileiini'nt, iday olf thei
w%interi, they'3 hail to be r'etainei.d in line
of ba:ttle. hiavinig becen ini tlhe sairne cnm
dlit,ionr the ttvii li.'evious <h:tys iand inightns.
I regret, to1 be oblig!ed tio st,ain thaet,
undieri these circumiiiitanlces, fhight le'od
by3 iassauilts anal firie oif the 'nreimy, someir
(If the men'r hadt bieen wvithoiit, mteat fill
reducedi'( liat IonsM and scant loit.hing, ex
fposedl to( bautft.', haiil, coldt andl sle'et. I
miis"iary3, w%ho( ireporti's tht, fle lhas lnot a
pounlrd of ment. ait his dhisposatl, to visit
Ilih iiii non and sic if notinrg e ini
bie dlorn. I f iome change is noct miadu,
and0 1 le coniuniissary di'earent r'e-oi'
phyi3sicatl st.a'engh of thre mcin, if t heir
cro0rage siu'v iv'es, mu tst. fail un ideri t,hese
cir'('umistanices. TVakiing these facts inl
oInneirction) wi. t.heii paiitl~ty of onurIIi imn
hoiity biefallIs us''. ( Watr lirtinrds Nro.
ut, iutge I 09 .)
I hnt thi,ei'rowriing glory nif tIn Con
fedeiraite' soldl iei' wits hiis maultchless co r
age. I 'obabl y noi ariets in i.he woild 's
hiisitory ever enicountt,ered fores so well
wit hi such dlispa ' ernmhenrs t.hroulgh
soi long at wilr witti suiih mea'isurf oif
success, its dIidi ouris ftrm 1 861i to 1865c.
Tae Lthe 1battl e of th e WVIilderne.ss whbere
(if,(i00( Coniifeid -at- es atssaru1lt a ndt( dr'ove
aw~ay fromt t ir' line of mnar'ch, andli
from int,r'enche d polsit,ions Grnth
grand armyn o Il 18,0010 mn. In the Lii it
days oif illter'natiing mrchi''les arid latt
1t'e., fr'omi \ Wilerre's- to ( 'obli a.-hor'
Grantit. had lost :., neitiy, elt its ie hma
at the opening nof t,he catmpaign. in ial
01 the tactical moves of Grant, to evat
this arily of titteredi ifirorms ain
hright. Ib ayoneth., it. wits invar-ibly
founlid acro ss his th)Itl coinelling hti m
to halt, aid 1nove around It. Its num
bals Were too few, and its linles too
short, to hold the coilitry in front of the
Ivdiler. bit wherever It was inEt it
ireseti ti aI i - uit p a11 sitIsabole barrier to ftr
ther ad ancve.
I see I n ino e , t?1 his platfovti the
port-raits of sine (of youl. heroic dead-h
JAiets Ih Nnie-Wxv. 1) lIwoterford,
t he Alt-ett s, ].Watt, and(I l'al Qulatt le
oann, tie sire of pattriotir sons. Some
of thest Were friends of Imy school.boy
days, and later i1ny coiailes ill thy
avilly. I Call vall to Illy Iluind inl illut i
nationl the early dprin N days of 1861,
wheni these and hosts of others were
assemied for the i,arci t the front.
The fond mothter eilbraces h1er son.
atnd prayefl-:11y voiliileds him lo heer
colintry anIld her ('od: the lIvillg wife.
wit 1 iin'aking heart, tikes tin last
fond 11eave of tiht! IuIshMiM11 Who iniu'
never retuirn: th blushilig m1aiden
t hvives to volcoal Ier tears as she pin
oi ie reast of hor btrothld, soniv
patriotie einblvin tliat ho is to wetr to
the battle.
W o folIow th I Iesv' .1aulan 1 -. Ilwi toIi the
fevol srickoln t"il111 whre di- ease and
--pideivilic claint Inany1 viot im-,. Wo tro
wII Ith ietw It wht.it hey ar' f1p o ed in
r)n1, as t he hoIst il' tl tn-is fel thi
way to the st roIigerI lines iII front.. Wt
ovI tihe thin grey Ii ne of k 'on t'devrat!e..
"ire. followedI by ! he-I I cavyv rvol of 1is
k er,y: it peraIhaIS ) I is anl I tfoII
to advanlok again01 an1d aigain, 11n1 il lin:11
I.y shoutls provIhliin thatt il, has Wonl the
ield. AIld as night fall- m thIlie scene,
thee it ihIs t'' se' n Iliekering IOver the
blood. lield, whe1 rv con-ade sovks won I
(Od CoieMItU,de, ILtid( gives I'iide burial to
those who have fitllon. Sichl ini mem
ory's visioin wIs the experienee of the
Ibravye inen yo havOl e ass inbled to
hoor.
A fteI the retai Is -of ( ;en. A lart
Sidnewy .1lhnston, w Vho ft.ll in the hou1( IIr
of vietry on the fiatefl lield iof Sh ilohl
Itd bee reioveId4 to Nvw I irleans for
their illial vst'. t-leire was fouind pied
to Ilt.h rutde hecad board,41 it, is said, inl ull
known hIanud, smine lites, 'lu xtxract
from which inuight well Itbe thI eivpitiplih
of every ( 'on federate sol lier who fell
in hlattle:
"The ause for t whivh he prished, is
Ilost:
1The people for wVloin Ie foilgh t, were
crushied;
The hopsI's in vhi ch he trusted are shat
terel:
The lag lie loved, gides nio Inoe I he
charging lintes;
Ilit, his faiie colnsigelvd to the keping
of that, titme, wilelh
IHappily is not, -,o iinuit1hi the titi) of
vivitue is its shrine,
Shall in yeal's to vonie, fir niodest,
wor-th t.o noblvi. dv(,ds.
* * -x x K -K x x x K
And libtory shall cherish him,
A non!tosjco._(n ,pirit,S, wVll> hIohj
ing t.heir con.scienet unm---i d wit It
b)latle,
t,be'istelves. their etItmetry aned ie-ir
G od"'.
At,ft. E'lotsi of iAlaj. lIfart's atddrless
the cho1'''ireneredIl in a1mosft efleultli
th 'anmp ( louini.
TheIt' \- sin-aketr w;ts I'r0f. .11 llinum I,
N il'dlE, uo' of tIulr owil younig lil,'E Whjo
MOi onte tart, of te Stins tif \'it.
Oetuns. I 1.of. l< iinteI is ltiw I'iof.ssti.
Ime I t l oni ttek d' I falll.ii l Itpoe i>sow.
steasonl (If the year wilt-oi all nature i
pailsatingie with neOtw life - in t encsoni
Sitniss tof li f' is symti bdictal of lie iindy
bllossuoming init.o tdeeds of L',nder dlevt
IL t,hs ever'l been a markc of nobhilit-y
they teftuse tEl forget tIe hernie no.n'
whol( olifir itp t heir lives (on tIn- altar Elf
their 0outry t's honiorie. VTe ti ntevil
not tbe' ren'l-mbran'e, tt e living tdo.
"Th'ii'y are safe'. A fler ;fe's lit ftil
hltrining ini thtir owin brea'lsts t,he lhunie'
(If pautr'iotisml ta liuetd thei' faters
Ll,he wauy t I dt,iless tdetds.
tI)oar' it: hnt I beieveyt the' history (If
wvarfare dIoes nto.t urnisIh ani illuisltfratIon
of anotthrtt Iuch a/li)rmy las Id the u.
thrwtito \'.heilitl ftom lx'iito g .if
T he .t'tu inel ilfnce, el tul t,' an reItfie..
let)I Ilo tb averaut~'g rnfedeapi
vat.eg ian tout,ii parallele tI thei' ranks
Generali Ic-i. (1 hut' I,es t noart.d ste
fAstl t'atf othe ie tuehtss otih I:ni-o
versitIy (If VIiriniut', lt'h einning10( ofII
ra.'tu t Arm. an (If t of Vlt'ill 5 grad~Shuae
- 10 tlled at ii s o'lies g SO t iera nk
cause fo ti ig intelirn of cotcttt e.h
lAngel (If hante shmebant aovn rep
hat le in a high and holy eaise Is well
nigh invincible. Their bodies inily bc
d(!.tr-oyvd, btt theirl 1p1'11s tconl
<nerable.
IL was this union of itelligence and
("lnse I-Va1[d Oio to dilty inl the Southern
ituinly tha"t. tvcoIInt,4 for thet Inlatchlets
bravery that weln) the ad mIl ration of
evei telir fo...'; for the rapid1 march
anid Couttl rC1 na111LIb,1 thet nI(iidn Iht rid,
the daty-breakc dlIs'I thatt lilied their
ene1ivs wi cih distnay and vonstenation;
for t'ho-le terville chargevs itnto the jaws
Of death. thiat aIle the ''wido world
wonider. "
Here. too, we miay find the caulse of
Ilk,tt ru ikh sS disreg-grd of (ang r lt t,
lits givenl to the world somtle% of its
bVii0hCtes1 extuplIes Of ildiVidlull cour
a1: of thatt wmImiuly emlrness teat
knl i heb I ic side of the strieken brot.h
(4 . b - Ie fViend (W foe: Of that p1atelit
,tndunric, Of hatrdiship andi privattion,
mOrI (1ru1. 11han1 death; of 0ta, detter-l
illed leseverance thit kept, p111 the
%it,01-Y hIL aft.er 11th b 11ight. gleain Of
despir .
TO ile. 01ne Of the muost marvellois
anid Ithetie piasstes in the New Tes
t,alltInt, is the u1ouint.of t lie oing forth
of the twleto pr-fIeh Lthe gospel.
YOn will m t1i'lt, the Sav( i*i u in)
'Wndim!" themll fOr th matdo theml no
I W ne s lit o;1(f ctu-1h1y -v watrd, buit told
th114 '11 (It 1,10 t h11r hianid, 1 -11, ILt they
wild III deliverel up to vouncils Inld
ill synatIs, . O woI(I Ie seou-rged;
'Leros ul kin"s, anid would hen
hate aif al m ien for his sake(i.
T11' ('*n f'dera 'soldier, w it h1 no
viribb' prelsi e iOf divinit.y, with no
tldili- ' words of u.hv blessed MaIitsto to
ip.)ir- limio, WnAt f. to1 an111ge11 1 Iailnl
leathi , anil t]e riiilly il thue lakst, Years (i f
the wr withII IlOpe of reward, si(av
thell atpprovad "woell-donle" of (Iit.cy,
"sitrii d ughliter of tht, Voi e of (;od."
'Nothin- bult this conlst!I ousnless, the
volrtalinly Of ri,ght, couild hatve Suist-Itined
himn inl 1.he lonIA_ and1 lionvf1umit,!gg
It, is, not1 illy p r settodaly to enjrjgge
inl at defenvise of our. hathers: but t.hlis
it l1.h I will say: If I hey withdrew t,heir
Maefroml 1-.hv I'nion. it wats becuse
t uheyV lhi 11 lonllger re011n1, ill it with
honmor. If t.ivy reftIedl to hold to It
vol1 ,1 . H wyiis I %V0I LV lI1 ill1,110.hQXM.'I
Ciso Of cOnIs,itAltionail pr-iVilegsiresot
to) O.Nly ift0r .HIC IMr.1y Of u,he ou.h ir
into at m1 aills of .lig oppres.-Ailn, H
t1Iy 1.4iok u irimls atgaitlust their fellow
1111, it wits to drivle hostile force from
Hit, the bitterile-ss tind sti-ife of the
ouliet, hive patsI'ed with the plssing
(if thle N.cars. The samle Spirit that,
h4look tle hois of opposinig armillies hats
wonm the no le-ss renlownled victories of
!Weae. The goodfi tight of our fathers
hais Ink(0 ))OSsib tle jt U io -o
:ow ti1t, la , olle ttill 111dissolu ble. A
Inew w.i' itIs dole 111llle1 to heal the
WOUnlds o)f thet, ol. The mlenl that
IIOVeI hice 1o f.ire in 'oil, (air. Imlovilig
shouldrt. 1) (I OulderI todity.
it, 11to ll m - It lil ts alu-, lil wi1(t
thiei heriols of1 1,hat 1ther war, U:(df ,he
1,il hif allo he' eallr arl' thil iir in1(k
1our. . u-s: "llowl ar th e ml i g ht fallen
in11 I. miul of l .e hat.' 231,l(lI" ~ i (
Ti 2(1 431 he gra itb s (allf 11ne1, and
Vf their f2 13lmw 1.ah wh ae joiltined101
Vi in- arle liloed1 laVes.li! tiort more
t,.1ai. tit 0 111,' 2( is 13111ih WIit ig iu of l(the
il llt'f'I i' (f2 jli 'L 2;.1(I for13 (2. 11n,80. l(
.~il l L.tii: i i 1(. Ilt Ib )' 11it 's of (I s t l and
:1din. .2(1 I i btutn w tit th er Ie,ha't, w (rf
-v(etwit h ii.h.-ir hiieiars. 111. s is
\ndh W w i 21. Si iiti ('one(b- (a'2 vete1( -i
the host ii gl(ilh ' iiaeseu,' wh hv
'1one bEore, hi m liile, dw as3'urd
of(211 onefat: lihat, s.e l aceii of1 Ilhis resOtI
iI ruit. he f1 reof 1 12lite ht hal be th
,a1red diity 1 of1 telets and Son.
voh'il( fatheris . Na, e ,hall do~ mtre
\\'niI (IfallispIf \e t i next, e ea t,11ion
in.1( I'Of.n- Iw heart.II We shloal t,emlbern i
the t-rW str of~1I '.ti1151( the reat, that
Lhl(rl we..1( I'15not 1 trairishidh-m uind
d'f'1der ofl11 a1 j tust n heny haueft.l
(0liot,Lwhle ( wI t,lk, thei grVaes of mn.u
i(W( to t (2hem now 311n0( our mision of'e loe
thu r(ra:i f,edeane dea al'nin,ke)ng i
11l2 eimarytr fof at talen casLe.I
li Ahoo l y 1 Aou s itiir bring i(their tes,i'
shto Angels)a, aither fo ,esis