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E> o m Or <O C ~> o ed o+Q O o t) . l .O - ) O e O ' CDd . 0) .9 + 4g ) [.. )0.(C) * dt3So ay p.- C b i ~ C o C ' cl 'o o 5.0 t' C C t'E*' OL=LOO)O. b D C. C> C i H C -'u -0 o - o C - U_O co '8 E 4 - k. td f ' O . 4) C..-C [.L1 Cp a) 0 > 0 3 . C) . 0 c ..C C "G3 -9 .j.. j o o 0 -o- a y M .....0 Me:D * LOE1D Wa" (st ('It izeit, s' .I In Ga latiit 5'...t wr -A Natti t of N I tb rry. ((Grt otvillo News, 131h) Col. Isaae Foster Hunt died at 1.15 o'clock this morning after an illness dating from Tucsday ia week 'lh e fmu- ral trria(g. ll ets will be mad.(1" todayl\. Thil cantl l,t of deItil I was par"talysi I.: Of thv, b,r:a:; :tal eto' hIi beent totally n111n1i' O uIN 1.12; incO ' ln ay" morning 1". ut I' I i nn (of his deathl. Th.;. !', :- vh in14 m1wmbe)r of tho I:!,' i t .. h r .1. 1 bonitton I H nt, If Nt Nw Y', w\.ho colt n1 tot heo pres. - at I eo e he is ill hilus('lf. ][is on:ly eb,il , l:ih ghlter, dlied ini her inf'anel il. iV w )las " bu i at.N wb)erry." ibs wIIin".w\ -4urvives. .(' lim tI.phiws, Waerlto II. a: 1 "1. 11 i - il :1 1unt1, o.f N mo%herry " !m:1 1had tbll V. 'h1 him1 alt his roomls inl a wvehkao Thli' i' i. it will talkO 1)111( at llis ll 1 '. in N! b. err'yOlt', p1)roln ly . wa ' t :'I no time ll(' 0o of the 11t l :la;nent th-alir in cot Inm in the tt h. 1!", h;s mad, ndtitl nst Is At) 5' r rinnes5 in thle sta la. e'e2 0 i at' orin ('hirleston in :t. n \ w i, n <Sxtensivo cotton ';perator I r' o a It 1' 1 i " of years. 1 .\ e m a a f".t. of htis catrter is 1'ha-t aftttr ht; wa-1 t yearS old and ha.1 ufferl on rO rVerSOS, h11 tolnml t'(1, cr :t.id' at ndt1 built u1p tho -. o ith ('. linta1l i uto:l I ntsnranco m pati111ny o Ihic (ity, hIIich is now a arked ti6 Ian -i u: S1ccess. Ho ' tal h1(een t pr. i d : i t .of the cOin :my siice ii wr. cbarit er'd in Decen { r, I I , tn ltttl devOt ed his en1 itimeo to it. Ho was in his otlico i Iho M iller uildintig attending to his duties ts president only a fow dayt3s ago. Colonel llunt was born in Now herry County on November .16, 1833, c and was Iherefore in his (7th year. - Ito was the son of Jacob Hf. lunt, whose wife was Miss Hannah Her- ( b'rt, at cousin of I Hilary A. Herbert, former secretary of the navy. His widow was Miss Harriet Austin, daughter of Dr. Manning Austin, of this place. k Colonel Hunt had a brilliant mili tarv record. IHo was educated at prepalratory school in Asheville, N. C., and the Citalel inilitalry academy, re ceaiving at military training usnful to C him in his subsequenlt. career. Dlis rogtirding his < tutl ificat ions for rank, ' lie onlisted when the St ato fir'st neod. (1d soldiers for thle civil war as a pri vate in Company U, 1 st. South Caro lina1 regiment, with whieb ho w.as on dnty du ring I he siego of Fort Stum tor'. Mooni after lhe was olected1 cap tain of Compuany 1), I 1th regiment. This cotmpany Ito commanded withC ability and bravery in the campaign ~ of 1 862 bofore Richmronud, including [ thoi batt les olf Mechan icsville, Elli son's Mi, Gi nes' N ill, Cold Ilair Iii w.~hich disaNded him for thirt.y days,. liejoituing the regitmentI just hofore the battle of Cedar Mounatain, ho wvas prlomioted to n'ljor', the( ranuk in which he took part. in the operations of Mc (Gowatn's brigadI~, A. P'. lPlls divis i'n, duiring thIe rmain(dor of 1862, w.h ich einbratces theo fatmous battles o of Second Manaissas, Ox ill], Hairp- I ml's Fer*ry, Shuarpsburg atnd Fred- 2 (I icksbutrg. Though ttgtini w.ound(ed f mt thle laist fighlt, he as onl duty r again at Chatncellorsvillho and wasa protedt( to haiiub nat colonel. In g t4,%bI~i~ this ratnk hOt parti.i('pte(d i a the~ fight- ( tig at (Gettyshttrg, Htagerstown, Fall- c inag Waters and Sniker's (Gap. Early in 186 ihe waVIs promnoted to colonel. 4 lIeo fought with dlistiniction in the Wilderness hal ties anrd at Spottayl vania court house. In the fight to recover the line taken by Grant at dawn'i by sudd(en tistaul t he w.tat con , spcuu by t hie suet's0iv as ttsaults mado lay Mc(own's''Ni briigadle, whichi ) I; ~~inlly '. suceeead in ihn recap)t.uro of the "Blo'4dy Ataol,"' w.hichl the bri Iado lO '.e ihrough a terrific fight, nhnmost un pt rd aleled iri It idtory. TIheo shuattered I runk of the oak t roe cut down by minnie balls on etxhiblitionl ) at Washington is a mute w.itnoss to the nplan,1id fortitnea n an,1m.anc ...SPRIN :LoTHINg P11jNIHT Far Eclipses anything e . ..tN TH IS N H R.0l1-KA .. 'i4!VtffT!fl L"I"..... . . . . ":'. ..1...t l" Notwithstandling thie )f Merchandise,having pk ire prepared to Sell yOu hey have ever been soW N ECLOTHI -(I 18,500 DOLLARS WC /len's cheap suits, $3.25 i big line of Men's wool suits to C sell at $5.00 that would be good values at $6.50. '50 Men's all wool suits $6.5O to $7.50 that are equal to P most $ 10.00 suits on the F market. )ur line of $10.00 suits in all the latest colors, also bl a ck worsteds, are the greatest values ever put on the market, My Furnishing Goods Departm( ;howing a better selection this spri We have a LARGE STOCK OF )FFER YOU SPECIAL INDUCEMI SHOES! SHO1 In this line we are still in the froi )rought to Newber ry. Men's good high-cut Shoes, ' Ladies' Dress Shoes, lace and I adies' kid Shoes, lace or button, S )ffered. A great line of chilcrer hoes, call for Lily-Brackett. For he best made. The cheapest line of Prints, Gin apuns, Bleachings, Jeans, Cotton 3est Prints, 5c. Check Homespun hat we are_selling very cheap. This splendid stock of Spring G. ind it is bound to please all who m tre here to keep up our record, for >ossible prices.. We appreciate the splendid pat vill strive to merit a continuance o T he L I the Confederato soldier asi exeIi I e da (oflifo i 1lified by McGAowan's briga~do, whonowhthhd harged, recalptuired( and hohtl the ~ ~ ,. * 'Bloody Angol.'" Colontel Hun it wasa hlis nm or a limo during tis' fight in cor general' t l II ie a aand of the brigade. At the bat lo (.r of I ihn Th i rtn *f Spottsylvania court hiouso ont theAriso lay and night o. May 1 2thl, 181, lonieral McGonn wasl WiHwounded ~ in t c;o no of tho'earticut chargos~ anid t he l 'ommtfand( of tho brigado de(volved1I j~ f ditg ipon Colontol IHunt, al responsibility WVe ntever get a ehat or which he' showod hitmselt iil if fulyt dequato in that mnomorablo sconiO of 01 t h atsit arnage. An account by Colonel wa rflk;t hunt of L Ifthi atl hasi beten puboril'I 101hed. lIn August, 1 7, 18S( I in~ li he t i ;e s ann n coar' rgtl, u. '~g'd docted d 1Runit wvas soverely wounded, btut, ast m an previous ~ siila oai onsli11 , Iho ire.Atlitta Ltg hllin(d to his commandtiti after at brief AtIhiti iIcl disability. A fter the boroic de(fence mt a nd ;ays cihe bt. of Petersbutrg in tho trying sconies of Wil witt the Ifinet tho rotreat ho finally plantod his bat .by atnd by. tLe flag beforo his lino at A pponmat I wi''sh tIl a n tor. at t.hn anernnonr. nnd old thon I ,. l nertitght IeI F wn in Newberry h of Reliable Merchan C se to Select From. i Advance in all kinds teew ouv orders early, we oo' juSt as cheap as R OF, C LOTHIN A in;o o: hi;ter grade suits .00 to , I 5.50 t hat are .; ual1 in make--up to custom mnde. An i11mmensfe line of boys' and Cildren suits in all grades. Ch dren's i ' uis&' C"'. cents to $5. aU seleition of Children's sui-s $2.0( to $3.50. They a:e immense values. Don't make a purchase until you examine our Stock. nt is strictly up-to--date. We are n ; than ever. HATS to select from. We can ENTS IN THIS LINE. Sl! - HOES1!! ,t with the best stock of shoes ever 1.00. Men's dress Shoes, $1.15. u[toi, 98 cents worth $1 .25. ;i.50, the best values we have ever i's Shoes. For gentlemen's Fine Ladies' the Zeigler Bros.' shoe is ghams, White and Check Home ades, Cassrnimers, Etc., in town. 5 and Sc. A big lot of Cottonades oods is open for your inspection, ake any purchases from it, for we sellingy the besl: goods at the lowest ronage of a generous public and f the saime. ,eacer' of Low Prices. nt1 iov ey:m i ve fdeo gi logi vu 1y h s :la ~gei#,'01cnh cug n 1ho la U' #,II I.m ful \l pol lat h cear11(crw ii re'ginI 'fit.' IC t ih u l og tbe of fiht iec s prow' i ngaoudsn ed - .C~~~~~s I a'''hil shitt. h ga ,' ir hee IJLV 'i'## IL1#Ast l)i asgr s, soi II, itcknd ascg and ilip thoug tnywee,to Andt,u i iy i prowe Iabu he celarnn and ickawl alonge fce, And lory b le (aconnon cat, coichoual Alle o(1 tise preti ! il eb ai tf C'tk' ;t iht, h te i ' can h t A ngorat,"wiheet belsthat tike , t oo nion . andn fe thy wihchav ops on pur:tIiu ing a wak y )' itie, ,WaOs I spell fU ice to 'figh or g tave.a lor le ihe docto anigtacoe rcund'r andsa I wan' iwell321 Anid dos men up ( it apihe r u nd sto lItne tnih, th I ha t a can't d;z test,k ar a'e'done. And feelItuv chops andimusthessinia.way Illus and lenCut h OW e :;aholeet thatsidewlk,eso. Vncatni h a yr oing itrs, h ' y ca tkn d t wtand llowe s hayour arte .steih resta lly fnd h~' oy caEth a r't este watchChhatyou wilord.