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ROLL OF CO
FOURTH RFGIM
South Carolina Yolun
ate States Pro
.J. 1). MelIlwain?Captain; discharged
May !, 1 M52, under provision
of Conscript Act.
\V. .1. McMhvain?'\antnin :
promoted from 2nd l.ieut. May
isr,2.
.I.C. Foster?Surrendered. Fronioted
from Ut <er?:t. May, |m'>2,
tlien to ('apt. Sept. I <;-j.
S. 15. Massev?First lieutenant:
discharged Ma1, <1, 1SG2. under
provisions of Conseript Act.
li. II. I'orter?1)1' 1 1SGI. l'romoted
1 r :n ! '' >v r ' to 2nd
I.ient. ami ! -t Limit.
William Settle?First Lieutenant;
Surrendered April it, 1nG.*?.
Promoted from ranks to 2ml
Lieut. and then to 1 ?t Lt.
A. -I Stewart?Second Lieutenant
; Promoted from ranks. Killed
in battle at llawes Shop, May
28, 18G4.
M. .1. White?Promoted from
ranks. Captured 1 St;l.
S. McCormick?Serjeant transferred
Promoted from 2nd
Sergt. and then to 1st Serct.
J. T. Mellow?Sergeant: Promoted
from ranks to 2nd Sergt.
and then to 1st Sergt. Died in
hospital.
.!. S. Cureton?Promoted from
ranks to 4th Ser^t., then 1st Sergt.
Surrendered April20, lsGf>.
.J. C. Cauthen?Discharged
May 0, IS02, under Conscript Act.
\V. T. J oh n son ? Promoted from
1th Corp. to .".rd Sergt., then 2nd
Sergt. Surrendered April, DG5.
A. W. Midi wain?Discharged
Mav 0, 1 <0.".
I). D. A. Iielk? Promoted to
f?th Serut. Disabled Mav.'JO. 1m?4.
W. I.. Dunlap?I'romoted to
1st Corp. Wounded May J8, Isi?I.
Died at Kiehmond .lime. 1st;}.
,1. K. Hunter?Discharged
March 1 ?, ibOJ.
W. K. Hell?I'romoted from
ranks to Corporal. Died at Cold
Harbor.
A. .1. Cunninuham?Promoted
from ranks. Wounded at 11 awes
Shop. Died in Kiehmond.
.1. H. Dixon?I'romoted from
ranks to Corporal. Surrendered
April jo, l
K. M. Mayer?I ran- frrred 1v0j
W. (iuarside?Promoted from
rank-. Surrendered A pril JO, 1 sGf>.
H. N. .Jones?Promoted from
rank-. Surrendered April JO, l^I.V
i v. 11. Williams?Transferred
1 I'rnrnoted from rank- to
< ,'orporal.
\V. H. Howi?Promoted from
rank* to Corporal. Captured
1 si I at St mey i 'reek.
J. K. Anderson?Surrendered
April'JO, !
Kli Heaeh, Sr.?Ih?<;tiar^c 1
Mavd, 1S?55.
K'l ISoaoli, .Jr. ! >.?<di .ir^ed May
f>, I
Ianie> 11. 15eokh;?m?Killed at
(old II i r Ji<.r. M ay .'50, I' ?*. I.
' I folk?I 'ramferred 1^?5.'{.
W. Hoik?Tran-forred !v,'.5.
Jno. Hoi! v' srnu !> red April
jO, lOCfi.
.1.1. 15.di -Surronderod April
i>0, js<?5.
IJusli 15.dl?Surrendered April
I'd, I slo.
\V. K. Hennett?Surrendered
April 20, | Mi").
U. K. Bennett?Surrendered
April 20. |Mi.r?.
J. \V\ Benson?Discharged ,
May 0, 1802.
Thomas Berry?Surrendered '
April 20, 180.r?.
MPANY "H."
!ENT CAVALRY.
itcers in the Confedervisional
Army.
J Lump* Biggart?Surrendered
I April 20, 1 805.
B. Boyd?Discharged May 0,
' 1 *02.
1. \V. Brasil?Surrendered
1 April 2o. 1SG5. Attached as Wag
j oner.
C. S Brioe?Surrendered April
20, I
M. Y. Brown?Surrendered
j April 20, 1 SG5.
John Brown?Surrendered April
20, LOGo.
W. C. Brown?Surrendered
; April 20, 1S05.
.1. T. Cauthen?Transferred
j 1sG5.
!. N. Caskey?Attached a*
, Wagoner. Surrendered April 20,
( 1SG5.
j .1. A. ('lark ? Discharged <>cto,
her 1001.
.1. Clifton?Attached as Wagoner.
Surrendered April 20, ls05,
i C. Cousart?Transferred 1>G3.
<J. W. Crenshaw?Surrendered
A rtri 1 ?>M 1
I). M. Croekett?Surrendered
April 20, lb05.
J. K. Cureton?Surrendered
April 20, 1005.
.1. T. Dean?Surrendered April
20, 1865.
F. M. Denton?Killed at Hawes
Shop May 28, 1>64.
li. C. Dixon?Surrendered
April 20, ls05.
.1. A. Dunlap?Killed at TreJvillan
Station June 11, 1S94.
J. (4. Dunlap?Surrendered
April 20, 1 v6.r?.
K. T. Dunlap?aptured at
I Stoney Croek InOI.
11. J. M. Dunlap?Discharged
; May 24, 1S02.
A. Hale*?Discharged May 22,
1 1802.
J. (?. Hammond?Surrendered
April 20, 1
F. 1J. Hammond?Surrendered
| April 2'h 1S05.
S. Hammond?Captured 1804.
R. Hamilton?Discharged ISO'J.
11. 1'. Hancock?Killed at
IIawes Shop May 'Jv, 1h;i.
.1. M. Heath?Surrendered
A pril L'O, | hi;:,.
.1. ('. Hilliard?1 )ischarged 1 S6.3.
A. C. Hinson?Transferred
W. W. Ilinson?Transferred
1
II. I?. Hood ? Discharged May
0, 1
W. R. Hood?Surrendered April
i
I >. I!. Ilolbeek ? I >ischarged I ^
I ! llolheck?Transferred 1
I!. T. 11 or ton --Transferred
I
.las. ( i. || >\v/< Surrendered
April i. 1 ^ J.
J no. <i. Ho\s/.e?Transferred
1
.1. ('. Hudson?Wounded at
!lawe* Shop. < aptiirod and paroled
April 1 * >*?.
.1. It 1111 - -11? s?Transferred
April 1
I,. T. Jackson?Surrendered
A r?ri 1 2<h 1 vd"?.
T. W. Kendrick ?Discharged
.May <!, 1
'?. A. Kennedy?Transferred
j lvGd.
F. Langley?Wounded at
I)aughn lioad. Surrendered April
i'20, Ivor,.
<i. W Laney?Surrendered April
120. i s?r?.
F. l-aney?Discharged May 24,
I 18*J2.
I). A Lath*.)?Killed at llawoa
| Shop May 2K, 18(54.
dorn
is a vigorous feeder and responds
well to liberal fertiliza- (
tion. On corn lands the yield
increases and the; soil improves ,
if properly treated with fertilizers
containing not under
1% actual
1
I Potash.
A trial this plan costs but
little and is sure to lead to ;
.
prolitable culture.
A i -.nt I* ! -h? thr r- tilt* ?>f its use by actual c*- '
I pcrimcni on the belt turns in th<- I"intt-.J StAtM?ii
A in t little b s wltl h we publlih nml will glndly
ain.l tree to any I u iri m ,\- .. -i . . utn a.il u-iitc fi.r it.
( KKMAN k.U.I UnKk>,
N.is iu M., Ni w York.
I. <I .i iul?f?v? Killed r?t. II :i wes
Short M'?y 1>S. I I.
I >. N. Mae key?Wounded at
II awes Simp. t aptiired May 2S.
1 1 S|{|.
f. it. Maipll?Surrendered April
20, I si;;,.
H. ! '. Mn??oy?surrendered
April 20, lsGa.
S. I' Mlls>iOr ^nrr.lll.lorn 1 A is ^ ; 1
. . <n iv ikioiou apiu
120, isor>.
,1. W. Massey? Wounded at
I'revilliHn Station .lune 11, 1864.!
I Surrendered April 20, 1865.
.1. W. Massey?Died 1*03.
.1. II. Massey?Surrendered
April 20, 1805.
.). K. Massey ? Appointed Adjr.,
j Stokes Bat. May 0, 1868.
.). I). McCarlev?Transferred
i 1863.
). W. Mcl'urry?Appointed A.
1 <,?. M. May 6, 1802
J. B. McMurray?Surrendered i
: April 20,1865.
(t. W. Mobley?Discharged I
I May 6, 1862.
W. 11. Mobley?Surrendered
j April 20, 1865.
K. Moore?Surrendered April
| 20, 1865.
.1. Moody?Surrendered April
20, 1865.
11. C. Neely?Detached as Blacksmith.
Surrendered April 20,1865.
J.S. I'ardue?Transferred 1863.
I. M. Bennington?Surrendered
April 20, 1865.
las. M. Berry?Surrendered'
April 20, 1*05.
m. I'lvier?transferred 1863.
S. K. 1'orter?Surrendered
l'ortor?Surrenderd April
K. T. Robinson?Discharged '
11862. I
I HOW TO FIND OUT. I
Kill a bottle or common water
glass with urine and let it stand
twenty-tour hours ; a sediment or j
settling indicates a diseased condition
of the kidneys. When
urine stains linen it is positive
evidence of kidney trouble. Too
frequent desire to urinate or pain
in th?* back, is aDo convincing
proot that the kidneys and bind
der are out of order.
\\ II VT I O IH?.
There is comfort in 11?. t
???1 ti? so ol1 *11 e\pressed. tli.it I )r.
lv 11 in** r" - SwHinp-IJoot. tin? kidney
remedy fulfill- i-vcry wish in relieving
pain in the hack, kidneys,
liver, bladder ami every part of
the urinary passages. It corrects
inability to hold urine and scalding
pain in passing it, or bad
effects following use ol liquor.
\Silio ol beer, .ilul uV *o colli*that
unpleasant necessity of being
compelled to get up many times'
'during the night to urinate, 'I he
mild and the extraordinary ell'ect
of Swamp-Hoot i- soon realize*!.
It stand- the highest for it-* woni
derful cures of the most distressj
ing cases. If you need a medicine
you should have the best. Sold
by druggists price fifty cents and
| one dollar. For a sample bottle
and pamphlet, both sent free by '
mail, mention tin* Kntkhphisk and
send your full post office address
to l>r. Kilmer ?V ('o./Minghatnton,
, \ y Thn nrfirirmlnru 1
* # a ??V r g f * ct \/? 1111,1
paper guarantee the genuineness '
of this oiler. <
K. II. Sapp?Discharged May 6,
1862.
J. M. Taylor?Captured at Stotiey
Creek 1804.
J. C. Seercst?Discharged May
[?, 1862.
J. M. Shaver?Wounded at 1'ravi'lian
Station. Disabled dune II,
1864.
William Shehane?Transferred
180.4.
.1. S. C. lidwell?Captured at
Ih'utonville N. C. 1805. Died in
prison.
S. II. Stngner?Captured Oct. i
28, 1804.
T. 1?. Stover?Killed at llawes
8hop M ay 2*. 1864.
M. T. Tidwell?Transfer
1864.
.1. W. Tillman?Wounded near
IVe Dee Uun N. Disabled June
11, 1861.
i. < . i rui'Miult?1 ra list erred '
lsoo.
J. II. Truesdalc-Transferred
1
.1. II. Vaugn?Transferred
1S03.
W. V anlandinpharn?Wounded
11 awes Shop. Captured May
28, 1801.
William Walker?Transferred j
WW.
I )aniel Wells?Transferred 1 8d.'?
Surrendered April 20,1865.
M. P. White Killed at Ilawos!
Shop May 2S, 1805.
I. R. Williams?Transferred
1865.
C. W. Williams?Surrendered
April 20, 1 805
J. W. Williams?Surrenderred
E. J. Williams?Surrendered
April 20, 1805
W. W. Williams?Killed at
Travillian Station June 11, 1805
.1. S. Wilson?Detached as wagoner.
Surrendered.
W. C. Wilson?Disabled, accidentally
shot.
S. C. Witherspoon?Wounded
at Kayetville, N. ('. March, 1 Sf>r>.
V. J. M. Yarborough?Transferred
K. K. Williams?Transferred I
1868.
S. H. Stewman?Surrendered
April 21), lhG5.
J. K. Railey?Transferred I Still.
Tin- I'rotci-tloiilnt IVrforniKnr*.
The following is a part of ex-Con
pressman .Tolin Do Witt Warner's criticism
of tlie Dinglcy hill:
"As it stands tlio most brilliant part
of the ponding performance consists in
eating the words of the same actors in }
the Fifty first congress. The McKinley .
bill of that date was virtually < ntith <1
'a hill to reduce revenues.' The Dingh y j
bill is s{m ( tally eoinmi nd< d as a i< \ enut |
getter. The McKinley bill pointed with '
pride to the poor man's free breakfast
table. The Dingh y hill puts upon sugar
?a single item of the 1 t- akfast table?
rine-fhird "f the total amount of tin
taritl tux pr< posed. The it. ins which
arc supposed to help tie fame r ai? g< >< d
examples of so setting y< ur trap as to j
'cotch 'mi a cumin and a-gwiiie.' For
instance, we have recipri city mi ordoi
to gt\< the farm* rs a mark' t al r< ad for
what it is assumed they cannot j i <lu i<
fur )i?>1n*' coiisiiinjjta n > :ili ~s they are
highly j r< t> eft <1. as is ilnni' hy miotic r
net ion of tin- till. "
Sl'IIHtor MllTIIIIUi lit Ills licit,
Kyi ry advance towurtl a fi-? i x
rhatiK' ?'f t'oiiuut diti > is in nlv.iiicii in
civilization. Kvcrv ol "-trucfcn to a free
exchange is horn of the sane narrow,
it sj i tii- jiirit w 11ii' 11 j lanti >1 r! nj>
on the Khine to j>liiiiili r j a< < fttl coniincrcc.
Kvi ry ol .-trucfioti t" mini rc<?
I- a tax tij.oti r< !isnni|>th n. Km ry fai l!
ity to a ft xchatiK'' **1>? aj its oi : nil it < 1
iticH, increases trade an?l j>oj>ulat cm
ami (>roinoti s civilization.- John Slurman
in 1868.
'1 lie lli-if TrimC? Tit In-.
If congress can advance the ] rice of
hides a cents a jmund in this country,
tin* propln will pay several millions a
year luoro than they do now for their !
boots and shoes, and the money will ?o
into the JKioketS of the H??f trust.?
Hartford Times.
(trove's Tasteless ('hill Tonie is a
|?erfeot Malarial l.iver Tonic and
Itlnod puritler. Kemovt's biliousness
without purging. As pleasant as
l.ernon Syrup. It i? as large as any
I ?ollar tonic and retails for .".in . To
ifet the ni'.vi ink ask for <irove's. Sold
?ri its merits.? No cure no pay?by .f.
K. Mai Key Co. and 15. < . 11onIi ?v
Clo.
BECAUSE OF RESEMBLANCE.
Jf
Two str.uixors we \vt re. on a crow led street.
And jiist for a liioiiienl our eyes did un ci; ?
We rnzi'il?(oh. It seemed an eternity')
I at litui. ami lie at me.
Hut crowds Intervene), and we drifted apart.
Tliouxh something. I ween, had touched each
heart.
I went on mv way w.tlt t-M - :n my < v?. [
And a pain at my heart what never more dies.?
Wondering if he wnotn I pas-.. I on tte- street
Was sadder, als ,. )e?eause wed ! im ft
I! a Klanco fioiii my eyes brought back one
dead.And
the metn'ry of Joys forevermore tied
We tlnd that our loved when n't r yonder they
K>'.
l.' tve tr;i !;< (i \ ;>p si ?? w A
A smile or a elanee that elves deep.-st | aiti.
Tin; whi. i. u, j i loi.. y watch tor .. ..i>.
And oh!?In tho worl I hnvo many hoarts said! *
"I love you Ik i a Use volt i si'lilli i ;;< dead!"
- Maui.IK A I { 1 < It A It It.
Tutt's Pills
Cure All
Liver Ills.
To t.iGse living
in malarial districts Tutt's Pills
arc indisp'-n^ible, they keep the
system in perfect order and are
an absolute cure
for sick headache, indigestion,
i. ....'if .
inuuirui, lurpiu liver, constipation
and all bilious diseases.
Tutt's Liver Pills
7?,rV LADIES DO YOU KHOfl
os?- felix le brum's
V- Steele Pennyroyal Pills
yj nro l|n? original and only
i KltKNCII* fafo and n-luililo euro
\T(m tlio muikct. Prico, $l.u>; MDi
> by mail. <?4>iiuino Hold only hy
m^^TTniri 1
fVrfaln rure for Xi? k If* attache. DyM?'pHfft, -tfon,
hour (*on>itl|wiiioti, l?|v?*r t *?>m|)lalnt. Kcinale
u.t N?m vonn I ?! ? ; ?-n. y v\. r *. ;.!.<! all Ivruiikri-nrnlj of
tin* Stoiuueli. l.iv? r uial lilooil. rintoAiil, Mild. Prompt.
No rniiu ii or irrlplnu' lr; Lottie- fifty do'CS.lV. Hold
t>y ?ul hi uauii
i l' fou f.itsbf.k nrx.
Lv linUll U This remedy being In~
' ' j.dirt'i'ily In tlic
jp>l ifffc Split of til rise diseases
8 a Oi'iiito-I rlunry
Hjp lfo Rm llrcnn*. rrqiilrcH no
tnJul a/(J hi "J I'liHiige of dipt. 1'urr
H(fl -it- Vfi ciMrnnti'i'il in 1 to 3
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ti age. hy mall, SI.OO
Or %J Jit. JZi .sold only by
.1. F MucUov & Co iml II e. Iloutrh * Co
f Caveats, and Trarle-M arks obtained. ami all I'at J
t ent busuicvs conducted (or Moocrate rccs. .
JOUR OrriCElS "^PFCfnz U S P?TtNTCrrietJ
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?remote Irom Washington. S
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Scharge. Our fee not due till patent Is ici nrcd. t
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4 >?r>l' r. <' 11"hi No. S03
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"The Leading Fire Insurance Company
of America."
Incorporatcil ISl'.i. Charter Perpetual
A2TNA
FIRE l\SI It l\l 11 COMPANY ^
OF IIA KTFOIU), CONN.
1 11-h Capital * 4,0(10,000.00
Cash Ansi-ts oV?*r 11,000,000.00
Losses paiil ovt'r . 77,000,000.00
.-it->i*mi m ner si rong reliable ennipanifs
represented am! business entrust? ?!
to in** will receive prompt atten?^
t ion.
A. .1. Clark,
Resident Agent.