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A.PPOINTME"TS FOR REUI0O. General C. I. Walker Names Sponsor and Attendants-Sta:i Officers Are Designated. Brigadier General J. Fuller Lyon ;:- aulgated Friday, as adjutant gen eral and chief of staff, an order by Lieutenant General C. Irvine Walker, commanding, in respect to the parti cipation of the Army of Northern Vir ginia department in the 1911 reunion of the United Confederate Veterans, to be held May 16-IS in Little Rock. Sponsors and Attendants. Sponsors for the department are designated by General Walker's or der. ::s follows: Sponsor, Miss Rawls Wadleigh, Petersburg; maids of hon or. Miss Bessie Lamb, Richmond, and Miss Juliette Opie Tabb, Parkersburg, W. Va.; matron of honor, Mrs. Mary Stark Fowler, Little Rock. Staff Appointments. The following staff officers are ap pointed: Col. William Gilmore Simms, Barnwell, inspector general; Lieut. Col. D. W. McLaurin, Columbia; aide; Lieut. Col. C. M. Calhoun, Greenwood, aide; Lieut. Col. Edmund Bacon, Co lumbia, aide; Lieut. Col. W. B. Hor ner, Chesterfield county, Va., aide; Major Eugene Polk, Little Rock, aide. Major Polk will carry the colors of the department in the reunion parade. General Walker's Order. General Walker's order, as publish ed Friday by General Lyon, is as fol lows: Headquarters, Army of Northern Vir ginia Department, U. C. V., Char!e; ton, S. C., April 7, 1911. General Order No. 4: 1. The annual reunion of the United Confederate Veterans for 1911 will be held at Little Rock, A.ranis, May 16-17-18. The department . mand- l er urges all his comra, s -:ho can possibly .do so to attend t'is great -gathering of the survivo's of the in mortal armies of the Con ?deracy. Apart from the supreme satisfaction of clasping the haid r or our dtvoted comrades and of showing an undying devotion to the prin.iplez f,r which we fought there-is a still stronger rea son for this "gatherin r of the clans." *The truth of hi-story largely depends 'on our bold assertion of the right eousness of our great cause and prov ing to the world that we, were pat riots--not traitors. If we nie'ekly sub mit to the villifications of our ene mies, we' will deserve all that we will receive. But by gathering in strength -and boldly asserting and maintaining -the justice of the cause for which we fought, we will create the opinion that men who for 50 years still earnestly -believe in the rightebusness of their struggle for constitutional liberty,I must have been right. A hand-full making such assertions will be in-' effective, but a grea.t and numerous assegnblage declaring it, must more dargely make a deep and lasting im pression. Then let as many of the Army of Northern Virginia depart -ment as possible raliraround the bat-j -tle scarred .cross of the Confederacy --not alas, to carry it in victory, but to maintain its sacredness and the truth it represents in defeat. I 2. It gives the commander great: pleasure to announce that the follow jing ladies, all of Confederate lineage, -will rep resen-t the department for ~1911: Sponsor. .Mrs. Frances Rawls Wad Teigh, P?tersburg, Va.; maid of honor, Miss Be~ssie Lamb, Richmond, Va.; maid of honor, Miss JTuliette Opie Tabb, Parkers.burg, W. V.: matron of honor, Mrs. Mary Stark Fowler, Lit tie Rock, Ark. 3. Co!. Homer Atkinson, assistant -. -djutant general, is detailed to look after the ladies named in paragraph 2. and will see that they have every pleasure and honor their distinguished - position entitles them to. 4. The following officers are hereby - appointed on the staff of the depart *ment, A. N. V., and will be obeyed and respected accordingly: Col. Win. Gilmore Simms, Barn 'well. S. C.. inspector general; Lt. Col. D. W. McLaurin, Dillon, S. C., aide; Lt. Col. C. M. Calhoun, Greenwood, S. C.. aide: Lt. Col. Edmund Bacon,Co lumbia. S. C.. aide: Lt. Col. W. B. Hor nr-r, Chesterfield county, Va., aide; *Major Eugene Polk, Little Rock, Ark., *aide. - 3. Major Polk is appointed to carry -tre department colors on -the reunion parade. By order of T.ieut. Gen. C. Irvine *Walker, Commanding. O)fticial: JT. Fuller Lyon, Adit. Gen. Chief of Staff.. Reunion Arrangements. Col. S. E. Welch, of Aiken, adjutant general and chief of staff of the Unit e-i Confederate Veterans, South Caro Ila division, has issued, by direction: of the division comnmnder. Major General B. H. Teague, of Aiken, an offcial circular, giving considerable g'on.ral information about the Little Rek reunion, as follows: IF Smoothi AT LOV These are the besi on the market. !k satisfied. Call ani 0< High P( We have just received a we are selling at bargain j Pie dmo: coming. ,Our Flour stO< lowest. P1 Pur ce ro All Confederate Veterans of South Carolina. Dear Comrades: The general reun on of the U. C. V. will be held in Lit je Rock, Ark., May 16, 17, 18, 1911. The usual rates will1 be'published y the railroi.d companies and tickets ili be on sale at the various offices ay 13, 14, 15, good to return May 23, ~nd June 14, upon a deposit of '<>0 ~ents. The offic.ials special train fromi outh Carolina will leave Charleston ~.20 a. in. May 14; Branchville, 4.55 . mn.; Columbia, 7.05 e. in.; Spartan urg, 10.30 ::. mn.; cc nnecting with ther trains at Spartanburg and Sen ca. Through Pullman car service ~an be had fromn Spartanburg. The committee on arrangements in ittle Rock will provide quarters in ents for all ex-Confederates who ex ect free entertain.ment;. All desiring o avail themselves of this privilege aust notify the adjutant of their re ~pective camps, who ir. turn will no- |H ify W. M. Kavanaugh, Esq., chairman f the executive committee, Little ock, Ark., giving the names of those ~rom camps of which they are .mem ers- This is the only free entertain ment provided for veterans. Sponsprs, maids and imatrons of Eonor will be entertained collectively .t social functions, but will have to ay their own hotel bills. A carriage ill be provided for the State sponsor, er maid and matron of honor for the arade. The South. Carolina division headl tuarters will be in the old capitol uilding in Little Rock, where vet rans from our State are requested to egister. Rooms can be obtained from 75: :ents to $1 per day up, the iniu:n """""" ates where four or more occupy on e oom accommodations on b>Vh Amrur can and European pla:i Information as to board can be 'oh taned by addressing C. 'A. Pratt, hairman conmmittee On h>td acc'om rodatio.ns, or Durand Whippie, chair man committee on lodgiorg and &ating, ther than hotels, both at Little Rack, Ark. The time and Ilace for the State re- V nion will be announced later. S. E. Welch, adjutant general and chief of staff; B. H. Teague, major general. -At Portsmouth Star. "I've took the pledge, Bill. I'm never goin' to touch another drop as long as I live." "Oh! Wl. ('hper up. Maybe you : Distributors and Planters our money refunded if not I let us show them to you. >it Buggies car load of "High Point Buggies" which rices. We also have a large shipment at Wagons k is always complete and prices the ease call and be convinced. I & Scott T hree Pro po /sitions ! No. 1)-An establishment netting owner $2,500.-00 from lessee. If man ..aged by owner will net $5,000.00. Information confidential. No. 2-One of the olest and best mercan tile establishments in a small bank ing town near Newberry. Best reasons for going out of business. 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