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River and near Green Pond Sta tion, until April, 1862, when he went with his Ragiment and C#n. Gregg's Brigade, first to the vicinity of Fredericksburg. Afterwards joined with this Bri tgade, the Army of Northern Virginia under command of Gen. . E. Lee, in Gen. Stonewall Ackson's corps from Aug. 1862 to his death in May, 1863, then in Gen. A. P. Hill's corps until the surrender of Gen. Lee at Appo matox on April 9, 1865, He was in all the battles in which his command was engaged, except Sharpsburg, Harper's Ferry and Ox Hill in the Maryland Cam paign and Fraser's Farm and Malvern Hill, being absent on account of sickness, and except the battle of Reams Station and Jones Farm, which were fought, while he was absent on account f his wound from the 16th of: ugust to October, 1864." MARION A. DICKERSON. Born May 28, 1835, in Fairfield County. Entered Army Dec. 14,: 1861, in Company B, under Capt. Burley. Now farming near Shelton. THOMAS EDWARD DYE. Born Nov. 20. 1846, in d,hester County. Entered Army Dec., 1861 in Co. B. 17 S. C. V., under Capt. W. A. Burley. Wounded .4.. at the Crater in 1864 at Peters burg. Taken prisoner at Fort Stead man March 25, 1865, and then carried to Point Lookout, Md. Released July 1, 1865. Was gaded by black negroes. Sumi A full clucing Bai thing for specialty o1 base-ballist Spalding's A mo in boxes demands here. Od~r deserving a June, 1 here. We of Cut Gla: gifts to the month. Durins the place t< JNO. H Nor J. M. EDERINGION. Born March 19, 1848, neai Strother. Entered Army Nov , 1864 in Co. H. 3 Reg. undei Capt. Charles Broom. Nov arming near Blythewood. W. B. ESTES. Born Sept. 9, 1847, in Chestei County. Attended High School ntered Army Sept. 1863 Co. B, Bat., under Capt. John Mc Lurkin. Now farming neal op. JOHN FEE. Born Feb. 14, 1834, near pres mt home. Entered Army April 861, in Company F, Jenkins Regiment, under Capt. Giles. Eransferred to Boyce's Art.. W, V. Boyce, Captain. Wounded a1 Iharpsburg, Sept. 1862, and latei ner Speci stock of base ball :s, Balls, Mits, Glo playing ball. W< catering to the w; .We are special oods. t complete line of rd packages. TI f fashion' s dictate: line of Pads and pecial attention. :he month of weddii already have a corr s and China, most i bride of June or Sthe hot days our I > dodge that tired fe .MCMASTER te ikhe NU NNA LL discharged on account of wourd. Now farming near Shelton. LEE ROY FEE. C Born Sept. 13, 1845, in Chester County. Entered Army in 1862 C in Co. H, under Capt. John Mc Lurkin. Went to Virginia in 1863 to the 6th Regiment. Com- t pany G. JACOB FREEMAN. Born in 1844 in Richland Coun ty. Entered Army in 1861 in. Company B, under Capt. E. B. L( th at ta at th h e Gi at Cantey. Wounded at Mobile, in Ala., 1865. ar Now farming in the Center- bt ville section. JOSEPH FRESHLEY FREE. Born Oct. 6, 1835, Entered W Army in 1861 under Capt. Davis. f. This Company disbanded and come home. Jained Capt. Cole- y man's Company. Wounded at Second Battle of Manasas. Taken prisoner March 4, 1865, and carried to Point Look Out, where he remained until July 4. 1865. JOHN LONG FORD. Born Dec. 12, 1844, at Rocky Mount. Entered Army in 1862 in Co. B, 4 S. C. Cavalry, under Capt. 0. Barber. Was never wounded, though horse was kill ed from under him. Now farming near Winnsboro. ities! goods, in-R es--every rnmake a r nts of all i agents forK Stationery . Li e strictest. M supplied Tablets is igs, is right >lete stock iuitable for any other >untain is ing. & CO. 1T C G h JAMES WESLEY FREEMAN. Born Oct. 8, 1845, in Richlan< ounty. Entered Army Feb 361 in Co. C. 12th S. C., unde apt. Davis. Was never wound 1. While traveling from Char n to Richmond. Va. was cap red for three months befor( e surrendered at the close c e war. Was kept a prisonei Hart's Island. N. Y., and ken prisoner at Petersburg, . Two brothers died. OnE Charleston of pneumonia, and e other on his w3y home aftei was dis-harged. Warren Harvey Flenniken. Born Oct. 5, 1848 in Chester )unty. Entered Army Nov. 64 in Company A under Capt. les J. Patterson. Was corpora close of War. Now conduct g in Winnsboro a brokeragE id insurance business and alsc ying cotton. I ,as ordered out with thE cteen year old boys Nov. 1864 ie greater part of our servicE as guard duty. We were e4uently taunted by old trooos, rticularly Cavalry- -Does ur Ma know you are from lne," as in many instances e gun was as tall as the boy. e had great endurance, on the arch fronm Charleston to aleigh very few lagged-the st important guard duty that a did was. when the mer ptured by Hampton and Butler ar Fayettville. N. C. from~ l'oatrick wer~e turned over to .Kilpatrick himself escaped his robes denuit so great and nplete was the surprise to lpatrick." DAVID L. GLENN. Born April 23, 1837, four miles m Jenkinsviile. Entered my January 1861. Co. I. under pt. John B. Davis. In Aug. 61 joined 12th Reg. Was 1st eut. at close of war. Was unded at Cold Harbor. Second nassas and Gettysburg. "The first company was f.rom ticello, and I think was call Means Guards. This Com* nr was in Gregg, s 1st Reg. 6 months. The Regiment as disbanded after the sib onths. My next service was Company F, commanded bI apt. Hayne McMeekin. anc iined the 12th Reg. for thre4 ars of war. This Regimen as in Gregg's Brigade. Gen regg was killed at' Fredericks lr Nov. 13 182. The Bri GLAD We have no I Corn on hand * GOOD ai We always IIH..B. gade was afterwards commanc ed by Gen. Sam McGowan." HUMPHRY SAMUEL GREEN GIBSOl Born May 26. 1845, on Litt] River. Entered Army May 1. 1861, in Company I. under Cap Boag. Transferred to 3 Bat Co. G. Wounded at Cold Ha: bor and Wilderness. "Went through the Feder Army lines in June, 1864. R ported all three positions to Gei Kershaw without being cal tured, wearing the Gray, but i the right. of course." JAMES BUNYAN GLADNEY. Born March 1, 1842. EnterE Army in 1860. in Co. E, und( Capt. J. B. Davis. Was nev( wounded. Now farming near place c birth. JOEL A. HAGOOD. Born April 30. 1838, at preser place of residence. Entere Army in April, 1861. in Co. ( 6th S. C. Inf., under Capt. JamE .Shedd. Wounded in the right arm Petersburg, July. 1864. No' farming. .AME.IR. HAR VEY. Born in 1844. Entered Arm August, 1861, in Co. F. 12t Reg., under Capt. R. Y. H. M< Meekin. Wounded first day of Getty. burg and captured. Taken priE N 0 13 oner fcr fifteen months, the: paroled and exchanged Januar *1865. Honorable discharge Feb 1865. Now farming. *L OUIS JEFFERSON HAGOOD. Born Sept 27. 1843, nea Winnsboro. Entered Army il February. 1862. Co, B, 7th S. C Reg., and was a private all th way through the war. Was il lots of battles, but received n Ia standard ca year round. Or apound and ju ofthe high-pric The boys will of Baseball G< times. DON'T To come here Crackers, and C JAS. M. SBaker and TO SAY Damaged Meal or L What we have is qd SOUND' carry the best REFO. -wound. as the "old .Master sent the balls the other way." Has no photograph, because eihe has "never believed in peo ple having their photographs t.aken." Now farming near Blythewood. . E.xAM TEMPLETON HENRY. Born Sept. 22, 183. in Iredell lCounty, N. C. Entered the Army May, 1861, in Company B, . 4th N. C. Inft., under. Capt. J. - H. Wood. n Was wounded near Manassas d f d t in fall of 1861. on picket. After being wounded was transferred vto light duty, and stationed at Greensboro, N. C. Now living near Blackstock. ARTHUR HAYS. Born Aug. 17, 1833, in Ker - shaw District. Entered Army April 11, 1861, in Co. C, 12th Reg., under Capt. Henry Davis. Promotet to Sergeant. "Was wounded in the neck in the seven days fight around Richmond, and the musket ball is still lodged in my breast. Was discharged on account of this wound in 1862. Now makes his. home at Blythewood with his sister, Mrs. Sarah Wooten." EID)ER HENNIN(; HEIN$. Born Aug. 8, 1840, in Germany. Had fair educational advantages. Entered the War in 1861, and joined Company C under Capt. Frank Hampton: Came to South Carolina in 1845, and has resided here ever since. Is now farm ing near Ridgeway. JTAMFS DURHAM HORNMBY. Born May 16, 1844. in Fairfield SCounty. Entered Army March .16, 1863, in Co. G, under Capt. William Clyburn. Wounded at Drewry's Bluff, May 16, 1864. rNow living at Fairfield Cotton e Born Sept 25, 1847, irChester 1District. Entered Army Janu :ary 10, 1865, in Dunnovant's ndy for the whole dy SIXTY CENTS st as good as any ed candies. find a full stock >ods here at all FORGET for your Cakes, andies. SM ITH, Confectioner.