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$30 6O0 ill TO BE AWAR IN THE VOTI * The News Contest Opens 1 6 P. M Open to Any White I County Undei First Prize.= C. M. Chandler, bc ing contest. To t largest number of Second Prize, second largest nul Votes will be A 100 votes on the : 200 votes on the p 300 votes on the p 1,000 votes on the p Special Subs For only Fifty Cents The cash subscribers to November For $1.50 The News and I scribers for 15 months. How to Ent Fill out the nominating ba and .erald at once: NOMINATI GOOD FOR ONE .(Will be counted only c Is hereby nominated as: - Herald voting egntest. (Fill out this eopo ad fe CASH CO A cash commission of 25 cents -* paying $1.50 for a 15 months subs A subscriptionl changed from on - other member of the same family * subscription. CUT THIS ADVERTISEMENT OU Where you are likely to run then look at the man who bots - when they were cheap--DON" REGRET NOT BUYING AT 'I * Why try to cultivate lands ti * are unsuited for our money crc * in your reach, that will produc and expense. The lands in Sumter County they are level, free from stone gent cultivation will double in .We have good farms in five.: market fi South Carolina, whi the acre, healthy and within tl which will move you to look tl: Easy terms, cash being no.ii deposit a small amount as evid to be made December 1st. You should buy lands now ti age, also, that will be worth leave the boy a place on which but'leave him land that will m JOHN 1785 19 126th year begins September 30 Entrace examinations will held in the County Court Hou * on FRIDAY. JULY 1, at 9 A.] * All candidates for admission e compete in September f?r vaca Boyce scholarships, which pa $100 a year. One free tuiti scholarship for each county South Carolina. Board and ft nished room in Dormitory, $1 Tuition $40. For catalogue a dress. HARRISON RANDOLPH, -A H kNLD DED AS PRIZES NO CONTEST OF aAd erad Way 2 and Closes June 30. y or Girl in Fairfield r the Age of 18. A $30 Gold Watch now on ! exhibition at the store of C ught especially for our vot- a he candidate receiving the votes. iV Ten Dollars in Gold. To I the candidate receiving t nber of votes. F warded as Follows: ayment of $ .50. iyment of $1.00. F ayment of $1.50. Dyment of $3.00. cription Offers. News and Herald will be sent to new 1 erald will ge sent to new cash sub h, r This Contest. llot below and send to The News NG BALLOT. HUNDRED VOTES. n ime for the samue person.) I candidate in The News and burn at once to The News and~ Winnsboro, S. C.' MMISSIONS. l pill be allowed for each new subscriberjt eription. e member of a family or a home to an or home will not be counted as a new T AND HIDE IT IN THE FAMILY BIBLE .cross it in some five or six years, eht farm lands in Sumter County F YOU BELIEVE THAT YOU WILL 'HE TIME HE DID?1 iat are hilly and barren, and which ps, when there are good lands with e many times more with less effort are increasing in value very fast, s and well drained, and with intelli value within a very short time. c niles of Sumter, the largest cotton :h are capable of bale or more to 1 Lree miles of good school, at a price em over. 2 em, you can select a farm now, 1 ence of good faith, first payment iat will be a joy to you in your old., something to your children, don't -' you have been unable to get ahead', ake him rich. CLACK REALTY COMPANY, fi Sumter, S. C. 10 winth!op conlegeC SCHOLARSHIP and ENTRANCE Te EXAMINATION Teexamination for the award ofA vacant scholarships i n Winthrop College and for thLe admmissicn of A be new students will be held at the Counts se Court House on Friday, July 1, at L 9 a. mr. A pplicants must be not less than fifteen years of age. When Schol-1 nt will be awarded to those making the shighest average at this examination, nprovided they meet the conditions ofgoverning the award. Applicants fore hoarships should write to President I rJohnson before the examination for 2. Scholarship examination blanks. dScholarships are worth $100 and free tuition. The next session will open September 21, 1910. For further infor- P mation and catalogue, address Pres. ATTLES OF THE 7TH S. C. BAT TALION. E;ir. dizo:-: Sincea my skezch pu,b s me ime since on Hazood's :-iI d at i1e sieg of Petersburg, b-e been Nkel, man:j giesti::ns by d com:-aes in regard to many in ances that occurred in the 7th S. C. :ttalien during o' services in Vir .Nuo. :ct being able to answer them i from, memry, if you will please Li this I will deem it a pteasq rk 0o eu to our old C urviving jades inv-r.tory of battles at ams o;:cupiel during the edata was n a diary o our 1o Col. James H. Rion. Ptcotali,. 22nd October. 1862. MIo:rislIa-d. 10th July. 186'. Battery Wagner, 11th July. 1862. Walthall '.Iuncii3n. Va.. 6th 'May, 64. SntCreek. Ith MIay,184 Drurv's Bluff, 16th May. 1864. B(.-muda Bluff. 18th May. 1864. Ccid Harbor; 3rd June, 1864. (Lieut. hos. M. 'McCants was killed here. Petersburg Front, 16th June. 1864. Pftersburg Front, 1Sth June, 1864. ie't. WmN. A. Harvey was killed ere.) Petersburg Front, 24th June, 1864. ieut. Col. P. .H. Nelson was killed eTe.) in trenches July and August, 1864, eam's Station, 21st August, 1864. ieut. L. Isbell, S. Wade Douglass id R. W. Kennedy, of Ccmpany B, ere killed here.) Rear of Fort Harrison, 7th October, 65. - Lines North James River, 27th Oc hber, 1864. . Fort Fisher Expeditions, 14th and ;th January, 1865. Fort Anderson, 17, 18th and 19th ebruary, 186.3. Town Creek, 20th February, 1865. Evacuation of Wilmington, 22nd of ebruary. 1865. Nause River (left) Kingston, 8th arch, 1865. Nause River, (salient), 9th 'March, 165. Nause Rivdr (right), 10th 'March, ~65. Bentonsville, 19th "March. 1865. [2ieut. Fdward N. Bell was killed ?re.) Bentonsville (cavalry lines), 21st arch, 1865. 'Camp Gd 7th Battalion. Adam's Run, 28rd February. 1862. Pocotaligo, 22nd October, 1862. John Island, 7th May, 1863. Church Flats. 10th 'May, 1863. Morris Island.. 110 July, 1863. Battery Marshall (Sulivano Island), 'th July.. 1864. S Fort Johnson (Jones' Island), .3rd arch, 1864. F Wilmington, N. C., 2nd M1ay, 1864. Albermarle Sound, 5th Mlay, 1864. 1 Pet'rsburg, Va., 7th May, I Y4. Drury's Bluff, 12th May. 1864. 3 Bermuda Hundreds, 1$th? May. 1864-.2 Richmond, 2nd June, 1864- 7t Cold Harbor, 3rd June, 1864. Petersburg, 15th June, 1864. 1 Dunlap's Farm, September, 1864. F'rt Harrison Front, 30th Septem- 31 tr, 1864. North Side. James River, 21st Oc- L aber, 1864. 1 gugar Loaf, 25th December, 1864. Camp Whitney (near Wilmington), w) it January, 1865. Sugar Loaf, 14th January, 1865. T] Fort Anderson, 15th Januta-ry, 1865 Town Creek, 20th February, 1865 Dam No. 2, below Wilmington, -25th ebruary, 1865. Northeast Cape Fair River, 26th ed ebruary, 1865.- t Rock Fish Creek, 24th Fe',ruary, ai Kingston, N. C., 7th M\arch, 1865.c Mosely Hall, 12th March, 1865. c Three miles' from G'oldsboro, 14thd arch, 1865. Two miles from Smithfield 15th, arch, 1865. Four miles beyond Smithfield, "1 amp Joe J1., 16th March, 1865. Black Creek bridge, 17th March, 965. . hi Two miles from Bentonsville, 18th ia [arch. 1865. i Benonsville lines before Sherman, is )th MIarch, 1865. Bentonsville left flank lines. 20th oi arch, 1865. Bentonsville cavalry lines'. 21st of arch, 186~>. Bicuac (sea of fire) near Black. i reek, Miarch 26th, 1865. Between Black Creek and Smith- il eld, 23rd March, 1865. u One mile from Smithfield station.c .& R. R. R., 24th March, 1865. t Five miles from S. station towardsv vi aleigh, 10th April, 1865. Five miles fras..Raleigh, 11th of W pril, 1865. tI Six miles beyond Raleigh, 12the .pri, 1865 7307 RIver, litis Airil, 1865.u Ala..mecs RivW ' ti sour miles ferI Green's, 16th April, D Camp Surrender, 17th April, 1865. Camp Reese, one mile from last imp, six miles from Salem, 10th arch, 1865. Center, 11 miles from Greensboro, rd March, 1865. Near Trinity. 3 miles from High a oint. 26th March, 1865. .s. les To See TOCK OF J EL J TO GO SO FAR. 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C.U lNJ TEACHERS WANTED. EIEPS'We want you as a member and can help you to secure a BETITER POSITION. Have AGEIJCY averaged a TWENTY PER CENT increase < for each teacher placed. See our booklet, ~ c. A PLAN. W. H. JONES, Mgr. It Is Worth Goirig Mi OUR MAGNIFICENT S FUR-NIT'l BUT IT IS NOT NECESSARY FGR YOI FEW MONTHS ERECTED A MAMMOT FIFTY BY TWO HUNDRED AND EIGI FEET OF FLOOR SPACE, WHICH WE The Largest anc HIGH GRAL To Be Fcund i WE ARE EXCLUSIVE REPRESENTA CELEBRATED LINES, WHICH ARE S( NATIONAL MAGAZINES, AND CARRI FACTURE UPON OUR WAREROOM FI BERKEY & GAY FURNITURI Fl LIMBERT'S ARTS STICKLEY'S HA MAHER BROS'. SUPERB LID BERNSTEIN OSTERMO, PALMER'S MOSQUITO CALORIC FIRI BOHN SYPH( ANY ONE OF THESE LINES IS WOB ALL, AND ALL OTHER LEADING LIN POLITE CLERKS WILL SHOW YOU WILL NOT BE IMPORTUNED TO PUR THE L SVANMETRES, 221=j oes' Ferry, 3rd May, 1865. - 2miles, 6 miles beyond Stokes' 7, 4th' May 1865. 2miles, Morgan's Ford, 5th May, 2miles, 8 miles from Monroe, 6th , 1865. -0 miles, Goushe's Ferry,' S. C., May, 1865. 2miles Gladden's Grove, 8th May, 1miles, Winnsboro (home), 9th sbanded Hagood's Brigade at' Laster C. H., Sunday, 7th May,/ his brigade numbered only 30 an disbanded. IDER OF THE SIXTH BEGI-IS XENT, S. C. V. m 7nncoro Register, April- 1861. he following is the tender propos y the Colonel to the Companies ofl sRegimenst. All of the Fai.rield,E dtwo of the Chester Companies0 ebeen heard from, all of whom ur in the tender. When all the A panies are heard from, the te d- IJ wl be made. adquarters Sixth Regiment, S. C.0 V, Winnsboro, S. C., March 20th,U 61. on. Jefferson Davis, President of _____ e "Confederate States: ~he Regiment which I have the r to command was raised espec ll for the defence of South C.aro-0 ; but the same spirit of patriot-' nwhich actuated the members of w ( sRegiment to volunteer in defence* heir State, has caused them to* Ltorze me to tender their services efence of our common country,U Confederate States, in the follow contingency: To-wit: That in event of a con Ctof arms becoming imminent, vol iters from this State are needed ractive service in the field. In 0 ~ 1 scontingency we tender our ser-U s to you for twelve months, pro d that the Governor of this State lthen consent to our transfer to. eVolunteer service of the Confed-4 ae States. "This Regiment is composed of ten0 ilo.rmed Companies, eight Infaiy yof the Line and two Rifle Coin nes, with an average strength of1 10 hty-five men each. "Very respectfully, JAMES H. RION. "Colonel." SO0T0 * Live Stock Insurance. 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