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'hie ta-te C :a'.t' i N e t 14' call'-d n;-X: .\ on .:1 n' I 1! r . nd aL ml) :ionl f,1:- at (" . _.'+f I \\: made n. -ip If the CaL0 s' i:- :;r ,c',.ant" t o to soml Co nt he i'a t - (If ti e r it. Theothe Ia-tiwn. nd 1.1121 r uit arho .in i:.t. tield and S ti : l tia. 11 ,'1. -1- f wSVU- Atlil tdw he t:,:i t' -":,- 1. t 5 2: elated with, ttio nl oa ti for tho d, It a e in the tc'asl tgainL.-t ('ol. N eal. C2o1. George John. tone' and .\r. I'. C. n.ith o ere in tet:' mate ft'c t h nri.*h t bI-fore h. .th . . . o o 1 .1 1 a 1 Col. W m'nl. Y. s-'i I ' . niiight :u Colunisi. Ion. 11. i1. k i .:rnd al o In the oit y thtt i t tl IIwIetndin i -, . la mt the i S :a th,' . irie- of tii. t he Cto of the ditlary. Sp kin.d of Nlwtie'rry u 1d .\!r W .l 1-.llat of N We need _rry;", i, no 1 ; adl. -:. U. Thomt. who b ail - t. th( prtIed 10s C e '.ort)in tho e)'CClt -. . - fTher Sais obin o,et M:r,- JlO hi 1-1 inabou and Myr. The -rii hl, of b til - st,Ire para:nk, thakIvn 1)i( of I hISt all thd uiulin at. Ay 0111 (f tee ietlsgmten oupd buil the Ill.:y if.he, woul itak hld of teint,t of1( there.t. obdoubW wlattragt, alager bat.m Thm oe Stta kemhloera' e .:entie C Committd ee th.imett 18te fwka. Whare is everybodyl'fosi buIos is IeV-rpt aternde to th ttecnenin TheSte lVcStton of wile Cu-toa ly Houmeibytean peia aupoe fixl thee h devlomenadtsee t.he nlgtteinn oftea Saviesngslnk andui the Conea C BAuank in yorbgt isum fork whsuey a i fTe Savindgi eaewi' dn its of - 0hi3 wila nd the naatte byt anyo F ployd of tak el of te atea -. '1' R 1 1t 1'. t1', t !1 : i l n: ht:r rba V 1.: \i n a t ' i ii a v W ..\. N i:.\ .. . ' rt{. . l i t .."'- u:!;ha h h... r i nd 1\ C u ty; a : ? Iha '. o - ' - t an ai a aii an i m-1 1 a i u i l.- to I:t1v. . 11 ti ay. - n -r t! ! th :l t: J . . -it \ t - . ,.\ r\l : l ' r tr -i . t . \{" . 'L t , :t! . Il tt t ; tttl - n.' a r a m r tt,i . 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Newberry' wa adopted homie. here he i'i dir hare he spent among his many friend ad. comriade the be-t ye-r of hils m an i hood, and. hee in the "eamp" of hi " ch oi:ce, and sur rou nd ed by the coh ie loved, .uietlV and without a normu'fltr he passed over the river, and th ire, in the shade of the trees, awaits f the inal rtolleall. t ier efore, he i r isolved . Th'ait ".hNms D). Nanee camp,'' in set lhe death of C'omriade l'eter' Robertson, (o Iat lot a faithful and devoted imeberi t e Newb rryt (C'ounty one of et bliest alnd; tuet ci t 'zen, and the State one who I o lvaed her noble tr ad itions antid was everato ioyal to her best interests. e i 2. Th at ai page in thle inu tes of ouri amnrp he inpseibed to his Ve mory: and an' .' Tat th ie condole nce of of i citn p be n th-dred to the berea"ed family of oui fallie comriade. an 0. L S'iit' xm i-:ni'r ( 'hairman. i'lando II. lovd, hardui t w'a, bort' in Ne'wberry ('ounty' May 20thI, 1S37, and we died Novemb le r 29th, t the, agied 62 amn e ars. ie grew up on the ftrm , aditI was 1n among that nob!e band (if ylleng in who were just, Cotming on C Le sta"oe of aiction in eite lays of '61. W hei the war broounN" -m of between t,he States, we iil nd hoe I ozehardt , oiketA all the lit1ietic sotis of Sou th Caroli na, -epaint to o t te ront. In Janu %ay, 12, ie joined Capiiin Johtn M. itn inatd's eompany (l., 2th legt. S. C. X h V.. andi was ord bered to ''h arm'ls ton. . for service on the 'oast. ie took rt in the battle of ort 1 agner, Mot- l is Island, a (as present at the bon rment of StIlian's island the ith of Api, uI, and was wi, his 'eg iment in all its serv'ice on the coast, Nwetil Mary, '1. when his commtnatid was I'dered to Virgitia, and we all know \Vhat ser'vice in Virgin tia meant. in frezin ia his r egimuent was at taebLed to hat toble old coatmland, nersha yti v.ade, a id tok art, in th ie followin Stthe: (old h ar bor, Stria hr, -ters org, wisher's Hrill, Ir'ury''s lll, Deep bttom, ialvein li, r'n i actoiy, 'oret epbil ic anod Ceharlestow.'n. In anInar', i5, whiedn Shertmnan w.'as I nat rebing thr10i'oug I. 2i eorgi a, his ri-'. }. nent was ordered hack to South S ro inia to strengthen the armay on the - oast. He took 1art in the battle at ocotal io, arn well C. II. and several 'ther skirmr~ics in South Cat'olina. As is coinmiand fell back to Cheraw,' aft-er rossing into Not'th Carolina under6 enueral .Joseph F.. .Joh nson, he took artI iti the battles of A veryaboro and ~entonville, in March, 18057, and sur etdered on A pril 29th, 1 65 wi.:h John Oin's armyi'~ at Greensboro, N. C. Duoring the wat' Comrade Buzhardt os9e to the r'ank of sergeant, which vo ition lie tilled with ertdit to himself ndl satisfaction to his comrades, end e was popular with the commis-ioned flicers. IIe knew his dut.y and couildl e depenidedi on to do it. WVar had no pecial horror's for Mergt. Bluz,hardt. 1 I is said by his comnradles that he was lway's cheerful in camp, on pilCket, nd( calni on the firilng line. Kind to 11 his comrades, ready at all times to elp thie boys out of their campj troui Ie, was a good forager' and had a spe lal haversack for the purpose andU otild shar-e what he got with those left ai duty. lHe was a noble, kind-hearted )ldlet'. Sergt. Btizh.ardt went through 11 these battles without being hurt. Whvi'eas it hath p)leaisd G;od In hIsr rovldence to remove from our mIdst, ir comrade and friend, Orlando H-. And whereas we bow with humtible J1 ihisaoni to the will of him who doeth I things well; belit resolved: Flnt 1. Trhat In the death of ComnradheBuz. 8 ifrdt, the State has lost a brave defend ', the county a goodl citizten, the com unity a good friend, his children a nd and loving father, and James D. ance Caimp a good member. 2. That a page In our minutes he de ted to his memory, and that a copy 3 these resolutions lie fuirnlished his I mily~, and the County papers l>be ested to publish them. Whi lienpectfully submitted, -NM. J. S'oTTq, Chr. J. CA L N EE L YlileylBelts at 2'53 50 7r, a $1' a E Are Made Miserable by Kid,htev 1oibIc. -~~~A ; e'dwth we' lid e'ys. If t1 child urin - ates ~ t h eften , if the urino scalds the flesh or if. when the child a e an at- 'he n it sh.::ld le a'le to contrcl the pa-sage. it is yet affliced with bed-wett:;g, d-ePeid upon it. the c.u:se of the difficulty i. kidncy qut"e. and the first step -h;uid be towares the ti atmn. t of these impsrtant organs. This unpleasant trouble is d:e t a diseased condition of the kidne.s and, bladder and not to a habit as m:ost peep'.e suppose. W/enuu as well as men are made mis crab'e with kidney and bladder trouble, and both need the same great remedy. The mild and the immediate effect of Swaip-Root is soon reali:cd. It is sold by druggist., in fifty cent and oie dollar si:es. You may have a IH. sample bottle by mail free. also pamphlet tell- lton or s\%uipltoot. ing all about it, including many of the thousands of testimonial letters received from sufferers curcd. In writing Dr. Kilmer & Co., 13ingthanton. N. Y., be sure and mention this p"pcr. WEDDN PRES A ENTS (elery Sltands, Iut.ter Dishes, Clak Plu(s, Syr11p Pitchers, Soa gar i )1i.lie, Sponi 1 toie1ori, Crmn itel ers, I'Frilit Staidis, Wait1>, Klivts, Fok4, Tea andt Talo NptOis, Stur Sooons, utter Knives, Grivy jt('e", S)pl{) LaIles, &e., imitt+ in qluadptl platit on i.v. W1'o ilso havo a new lot of Slrlinq Silver Teal Spooiw u1.1 a 'r'W Seth T1'1Ihomias Clocks loft which aus-r go. Yours truly DANI:LS & CO. assiil]iioP SOCIETY. On its 40th anniversary July 26th, 1899, the Equitable had on its books outstanding as surance for ONE BIL LION DOLLARS. 'T.he Asset- exceeded TWO HITT\ IUND D ald S11AVENTY MILLION )OLL AHRS, Its surplus was more than SIXTY MlILLION D)OL LA R~S, I NSU R ES..A It is perhaps the0 strlongest Life Assuirancee Comipany onl ear th. It~ writes anty kinid of policy the( assured maytl wanlt. CALL ON or WRITE to For Rates and Plans. GP-Office under New berry_1-otel. 4 ...tUCCEgBOR~ TO . W. A. YOUNVG d 00. PRFSCR IPTIONS.. CAREFULLY... COMVIPOUNDED... OF PURE... DRUGS... A FULL LiNE of DRUGS, MEDICINES, G PERFUMERY, Toilet and Mecdicinal F Soaps, Combs, Brushes, Rubber Goods, Sponges, 1I ruiss es, Lamp Chimneys, Tobacco, Cigars, Garden Seed, Etc., Etc. 0-22. 'The re %v-.I iw a olnl, of : . c. ;lt and everything 11t Ill,: ;l>1a a ir! in"" hiell." ith re wa. a f'as-t of t ot i 1 4.l ii on i lite n i.=hI of tle ::: h il- . at I ti 1 .If 'NI . w . u I ot t f ;'la - 1I:, tilt- ot;e -1011 bein" ll t '." ri - t l t n, by the (ailt i f the -Vu i - nOf It, \\W O!hi" of ('hapltl .1 t anl ear"ly hom- the fC ass m i). The e cu iie was plr t iie t t'ier rl s. W\. I I ieviti and l i r,11.. .\. I' lemlan, wh il)with1 tht"i i sulaIlproll -ney atrratnged everything in tht ;:,t apaurtmeint. )vyste"rs raw., stewed aind fried were 'nishc(3 by Norfolk, \'at. It tly' -ent the olives, which, with snow dake Ickcer, pickIll., ten and cutlfteit on tuted the mlenuI. 'he uis');al or'der at the table w t-r 'reed, tilhe 11en eating first, the mit is. Ats. Irwin, i1rs. Reid, 1r-,. Cloe il) and \Irs Keith serving as w (itlr-, ieh tht.y did most admilably andl to Ssati lction of all. \'hile th: tl we r el ating, thle1 dor im the ltdICS' 11)01 to the d(iniling on was su(ddenly opened amid the l ling= of lad iea tland., and cries of tret Cheers for the Woodmnenl.' iftcr all had-n1lu1d bomitifully they ilblleld in at large, well lighttd room I undecr the ,Imowotl ao"l dule.-t. tones two violins, playt"d by Mlessrs. I fill I Sullivan, of Vaughansville. 'The wt vied with each other in "tril t lh ight fantasti too" uintil tile e smila's houtr3S of the inIIII lg. Ihe gallant, beaux and charming in), ladiics of (1happells, ,i,,plemlent by the graceful and Charmling, \li:s us Sloan, of Greenwood Count.y, andc brig ht ami pretty M iss ('atrrie She of Seneca, Composed tihe danlcing including \lr. A. l\Il. Smith, of ronaea, and 11 r. A. I'. Drunavay, of Iestrs. John W\ebband'Tom Tatum, Georgit, danced the round dances hle amlcment of all present amid rilg laughter and slippingof hands. rklting wit, Imey peals of laughter silig faces el ar acterized the ole affair. 'lice rowd d iilispersed about ane o'clock I all, with one accord, pronounced \Voodmllen s sulper and the merry Ig ai g it rand success, and united in w ish that the Woodmnen Would soon e it 1petition of the same or a Simi entertainment. here were a few favored gnests who "o not foundered at1, last acotounts, UUnr whom was Your humble scrit;c, ltt'S''ICu s. happells, S. C., Marchb :30, 9oo. [ITY LODCIE N~O. 87, A. F. lII. 1t''(U LAlU C'MM[\UNiCATION L of A mity Lodge, Nil.87. A. P . M[ I it hehl on Monday evening lIi Lth at f4 elock, in Masonic Ilall. Visiting 1 ' enl cordially Welc nel. 'h F. C. Degree will ib. etonferred. 11. G. 1HOO, v. M. II. M. KItNARD, Se retar\". na ne Spring When we would like to feel strong, vigor'ous and ambitious, we ar'e weak, tired( and du1ll; appctite "ak is poor, food is not relished, sleep cloes not seem to refresh, we go to bed tired and get upl tired. This Imorica 's condition is b)ecaulse of thin, impure, sluggish blood( which is uneqjual to the demands of the body treatestf for more life, vigor, energy, str'ength. Nature cries for help, and it is to be found in H ood's SarsaparilIla, the priinyg great blood putrifier, blood( enricher, blood( vitalizer. Tedicaine B3e suire to get HIood's, because it is Peculiar to I tself-and remembler,also, -AT (IiardI S(dIOItz'S SWELRY STORE. Watce, Rlings, BirOaches, St.u(s cove and Link I3uttons,I Mllver N NoveIl,es, Silver Table Warc, N Cut Giawe, Gold and SII ver Spectacles andu E3eglasse'. SYs&eDoLLs bwo will close out, as wo will discontinuo konping themn. UARI SOII6LTZ. IELER~ AND OPTrCIAN In order to TIak Goods I will sell at al F) F Our buyers are back! from f''ew Yfork. Our lines are all complete. We invite your inspec tion. We prornise goodl values, polite attentio n, fair dealing. Splendid assortment in all de partments. See our Dress G'ood', Trimmings, W1hito Goods, W asht Good , Linenw, Linen Damask v. ith Napkins to mnatch, Handkerclhief:, H-osiory, Underwear, Small Not ions, Americat's Leading W. B. Cor ets, Pereales, Ginghiams, C'alF ne, Dulcks, Crasha-, Dometes, all at lowest p rices anl of >tamn(rlar quality. Mlern Shoes, 1;o.;s' Shoes, Ladio' and ahildren's Shoe, fn Oxfords. AllOur We inihto e your spec-a vaus ieattention, failling Depelendi. assrooren iaew n all wc qprtets Sr eour snw WVo avodan ex'u~ p oo im, and your-' AIn rcD'net ade V.by hr il Purcaly " ila in, auto." Wouc wran osho yo toghou stock. G~vos the~n opporund aniid [Allve i aved. The emrcth elates des ('it gnsto O in Wee )eehach we l maku e a leatI iet Pnaoyrwill ours trr.ly. PPOSHIT pnTIL 0 .,1'J~ I I l e oods a 1 ;1 . : ', 1 , i rIr N. j #ic Rgislc s N~~~n GiYii D .PI7e T bei",i n:- hr re ITr VVdHw h er. ; i ' : 1 ". i , 1 ,: . 1 1 i t ihm a -th!uht with out! 1. Many uf t foree .'"'(I c o!( 'd at 1C. illnd u l''t\ \.lar:thJ % - - rm ? r Foiom th cuTomih pvious wilko hwmn an I ,reatare he oportu i[Itle o moeysaia a !!li , inorstco oele~ 'd f iu s of a drr~oies aw1 jys ' hand.man Yor el n eedsIi repairTintgives ao 'nIu.i.ab auy kireepin oistockthe BEST WHEELS IN ST(ENT -~ -O' NWTRRY, S.NI) IICOf Fil[ 8010111 1 Vti IAig OT IC I( HfJ 10B GfVIlN - nI ht Iwil'dl '(:iI'e a il settle 'l \in decasd ~\ Ink.tpIiitt the obt )T birnifort Nfwhrr Coule.y on 0 ho 0th d:I.V of *A priil Id00l, anTd ''TiedItC vr t,bet Caft (r LIpply for1 a dl'iIar'ge asi AXC'C.Itor) of t2.e lati will.anid testament ,~J.\MIS MeTNT1OSE[. l.x'Ce'ntr of the last will and teta IIent,of 1llizath A. 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