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r.M ''l ' * • —- —. < I.'v-., - ‘?;V“ . r • ***. .: #v . - i ?» rtfr. »ow -rr» ■••••'—• ■r- tUOVCH ho no chimro oi^V' fthd ntrt i»tt I itt wUW!) Jwul not even (i byStuart, .. Slit 0'lI1^GxjPVQV' u * J||Pi||||pHpR|HPpi : .. --j sun era t\ ere Jeft. to tjieinselves. They uml were strangers’(o'each other, 'their! LOCAL IKIELLIGESCE. TCES3AT. A CO USX 14. * M»pnhS thflr<!fc«-e, be, no ^cbnure t , . < , j .. . _ ^ _ . .. . miKiake, and w» |«#ia»*ti(* \vcrc,frt»iti tbffji ml brigades ' his nosilion In the centre Hiid l sure of having traiiseciuled ItU bi Jerp, I and djd upt have that con(lden<;o which s«w AdTortt^nwats. , t o the' rljrlit, w iieic I had and as the idea of trtretit hud never alone dfttfies from close association uml I Notice t6 Teachers—James II. ••arrtvoil, whoffln** clear, ring- entej od his head, there was not hing to toitch of elbow. The uaHM of the ^ ^ lbcw Trustees. Ilitnrv voice 1 heard the com- do lint grin and tolr and light. Many giound, Moo, was such tlijlt nothing t . In/.LtAir iiti ^irAlll-IDfll ll^d id<<s!ilic>irl\ventio.th ' couldIje-seett to the rightor the lei'tnnd IKK3. lllon : n actionil iniw tlie Kentnekinns in wiuiud ofiumuui hireling iwsitioii, with their rifles was no change jn '{ehdv, aini.”‘4ud lofikiAg ft»»A»fdur , neuhadexpeifl™r»..i.-.»...v“........ j^pPlPi^a ]&tt^int« i OMly'fet? t distatnfo W the <iont, ancc nitfl no orders came for aretreut.; sist in-case a flank inoVPtnent wore nt-1T huisday morning. intdreements wero rent to otw m no order* came 1 About this rtme hiy horse received his bund in hw-flaateilkSwPei bnl- " nb from the leveled on us, and fnstunlly tltere a solid, cwisitiug volley, ai^i ‘ r gallant boys fi ll td rise no tuo . 4he victims of efomebrtdv’s* cgifgiotts death and most criiniiml stupidity... 8atis- fartory -explanatidu this most un accountable 'amt'-terrible occarreiico « - „ A . . has never presented Itself to my mind, rapidly sinking tinner.jmff i sprang to' I txm MML'M^donel" Tnvlor i the grmitW,HmiWmd stood IwtfraTjao- ligg a shot” from tlie situation, po rei! conV.eqfft’ntlV nonddy knew Relihiock rSauvlCKS.—'I'lie service whether visit- of Rislipp Howe to | assist-! nn\bddv else was near enough to as-; Winnsboio will bo at ten o’clock on util v woc let which come down, U»o the tiartx tvhieli ,had* qii- !faded u^, and findiiig that bo was tempted, and as a inenoo each I . Jfior liave I ever i or any of his officers to hear their count of the affi^hr.r » They i .'course taken da w' tho enbmy,. aifd< pa.sat !'were deeply nuiriiticd, and expressed left thigl^ sinnning mo * greshsorrew for what had occurred, top, a yd infll icir oe- ment or t.wo,y.vhgg a shot trom tlie hud of i window of the Uilek house spoken of v, and - passed through the upper third of my . servalion of our battery than to y j thjng else. -The loss of a battery was a a 1 KPfious blow to tlie reputation, of any by abled me for ntts I recovered Seeing that’we had lieen fired into j-. our frietida, and noticing thab’ t ■■ m . ■ xvos about bitnvivhis battery upon us — | the Boyce Guards, was sustaining me, liavingbeen'al^p misled by the flung; and nQticiiig that Alex. Dougluss, of of the Kentuckians-dherc \yas great ! tlie same coint)any,.waa looKuig at ns, confusion, arpi tbra few tnomenta all I beckoned him to^a organization ww But the training given you It, and scuds surgeon*', mid you were soon hi line-again and ready giving him the admonition ..that “the | v ’for tlie outer to adviuice, which came sooner he got out of there, with, wimt ahout this time, 'f he order to advance men were left, the better it wonld be, ,avus given to Hie bv Stuart in person, fl hastened as. rapidly as possible to and by me to ^crert V His ifi^reaf, assisted by rt^-MWo soldiers which I remember as distinctly a* if mentioned ahot^i^ ' spoken on‘ yesterday, wore: “Tell the rear I passed tuo ivelitacKfans who your Colpuel t.o>adyeucx) as he now ; had been rallied and were being rc rjhcee; votiMvill femouiitcr the'*- eneni.\ , fiwn * In the thicket before you—engago-min brtskly and drive him out’’. ../The or der had been barely delivered to our fv Mexican veteran Lieutenaut-Colonpl, • wlioii we heard in the ; Bli«rp t shrill — , s ... , ^ f , tones of tdr well knoivft 'voice, the splendid black chargor, and my menus l command*: “Battalion,forward,guide led him to where Dr. Anderson was centre-March!” and we disappear in dressing the wounded, when he sent v the thickets before ns. 4 I have often for him, stating that - Me tvas'/goimf l wondered hew,many of yon felt as I i back into tlie fight-wit1i_ bis regiment. did on thi? occffetohSneering from j On the way from tlie Kentuckinns to : the effects of jaundice, tliat gloomiest the surgeon^I saw General Stuart jier- mid most despondent of ail diseases, and saddened, in fayt dciiioralized, by , the sickening ' ■*. ... . ' /. SCENE OK USELESS SLACGnTER |J( * y wore clearly cliai -feable to our great commander on this day conscui. wasJchary of any forwai'd movement j Mount Zion Society.—\Ve arc nu- which might expose his comnraffd to (( Prized to innounco that there w ill bo ^ **? So *' y saving tbe day and of protecting the in the Town • Hall this morning nt tep livcaof his men. It teemed to me that o’clock. Matters, deeply affecting the ! more attention was given to the pie-; interests of the Society ami of Mount fm - 1 Zioit Institute wdll come up for consid eration, and it is hoped that there will be a full ami prompt nt tendance. Personal.—The Itev. U. T. Sloan, D. D., of Abbeville county, has been spending sevend days in our town. But, comrade*, theduty assigned me Sloan assisted thellcv. J. '1. Chal- by your cxecul lye .com m it, tee is flnish- tners in the com.tuuuiou services on ed, and wi.h the closing of tlie Battle last Sundav, aiid%uriug bis stay here of Branesviilo ceaso my functions as nl . no „i,„,i ' n„a your hlstprian.; It would be pheasant i P ,cac ‘° b ” ie 11 l '....^'^.t to ;nentioii umnv other reminiscences sertnous. He carries with In in to ins of this IdooHy little fight, aigl to^ iudi-, home the best wislica pf his many P® r r friettds of Wiunsboro. ’.-j » J. P. Kennedy, of flic bis iH vidhnlize the'mnny instances of . sonal heroism which I witnessed, and | to'call by name the gallant mcn - nnd : il ■ t r , , , „ officers wlio were killed and wounded *^ no " e*| Female College, with on this (usiasfon. Here My as Stricken wife and daughter, are .bn'tf visit to his & EJ" CHOLERA MOnsua CHOLErrA li.TAMTUM ASIATIC CnCLTEA ALL OHCL5RA C:S£/.SE3 YIELD 1*0 711" IMFLCl'.MCE OF The Great Ilr/frjTv l’>r erefy of 1J0W1-I. DiS’GF.bER. Captain J-a H. Fosn, of C 3’.n;horou-i-, Maine, tny'.: “ One of n:y -,:i’crj was aftalL. :«J icvcrc.y vwitL -clioicin intybus. V.'oi’.J' , ministered Pain Kider, and sa\cd^int.“* ' I. W.Simonds, B-ntllclJoro, Vt.,rnys : “Tn • Canes of c'.;o!er, noditn nnil.-kfadcn attac!.-. . of rummer CvtuaUinU, I Lave t jver fauna it WUi." • I I ' ‘ V~ . ' : ALL THE DRUGGISTS SELL IT. I.- . y ~ ^ : • ■- - j < * :iT^^)0Sae3p. aC 4* , " "te ■mm Me. lS U rLn'Li!!l^*!L 0 ^!!lnM , J: 1,a8 »pM>y. increased in popularity LeavMVhitrOak.. soiially, and s^einfugly alone absorbed in tlie removal of the disabled guns of Cutis’s Balt-rv,' which were being dragged off by hand, for niost -.ofi Iris .. , , horses hud been killed and were litcr- through which wo lmd |ijst passed, and nl | v , icapet1 j„ . li!cs and & tb^ not knowing whether I would be'cool enough to dischanfe the Vesponsible X suw duties of a field officer, and expecting !ft’, ce 4 Wl W ' AS witl momently a blaze o| fire.hi., opr faces, ^ but imticimr that Colonel Forney, as I rode with tlio mu^ of uiv briinei I# f »* v Winlst near the smv the .only anibn- as with the expedition 10th Alabama, who was sovere- t, and that ft was wounded officers over my horses neok.hoth hands em lv wonrtdcd Was j,, if , ailJ ' gaged in ward.ng-4he limbs a«'d »dn#Ji | cVmv(|od witll othcr ; voxl trom myfaoe, it was then, and l still, of h]$ tfOInin „„ d vve , n erely oxc.hangoct - regard th-the greatest trial of my hfo.i^ latwmid S, ev ? pi^ed , on. During I would treely have given all the earth-1 of battle was ho ly goods winch.I Ijud ever possessed i, I/f kept up bevond the thicket where Charlotte, C^lnruhta & Augusta 11. E. , t'.vss'iskr.jA: Dhvautmknt, i " ’ Columbia, S. C., Juue 17, issa. $ <>N an-t after'Sauday, Juno 24, the fol lowing Schedule svill be in effect: ' GOING-NORTH. ISO. fis, MAIL END Elxl’IlESS. 111. 111. in. I m. m. p. m. —j.iii p. m. 1.45 p. in. 1..*o p. nt. ... .2..T5 p. in. ... ..".17 p. ni. —:t.:tr> p, hi. .,4.20 p. m. itics amt services tor day. Lieut. J. It. Boyles read a letter v sac red and import- from Mr. D. Cardwell, general passe n- liaiTy our**province to agent ol the Charlotte, Columbia & imve been elsew’ficre - . But I saw no wavering in your ranks, your line was good for the ground over which you were marching, your step wits - steady and firm, and from tlie eyes of ig _ 1 left you, and I could but feel proud thoufeh I knew you were suffering ter ribly, whenheard the froddent ex clamations from the now numerous | throng which was passing to the vmanv gleamed^ rMr Po^'lmr hjfld rear, “Just listen at those fool -Smith , Wh ch told of ^ ^fle-fli-e* wl *i«li Careiinlanslmck vonder still lighting t were being kimllod within.' The sur- thltt whole Yankee Division.” Orders roundings were infectious, my gloomy fuelings fled, my spirits and i-elf-pos- session returned, for I recognized be fore me a command which could bo re lied upon in every emergency, and which would have* marched without v« moment's hesitation into the most > perilous position where desperate, rash • comuiauderJiaA«ver-aared to tend a forlorn hope. Wc 'had-now passed ylhrongh the dense pine and cedar thicket from which w.e had been or- .dered to drive/the euemy, and had halted on the outside without encouti- .tering even a‘ Solitajy vidette: and • whilst wondei'ing what would be Zhc next move on the chcss-boaru, a Fed eral regirnent'is seen aiiproacliing in to retreat were at last given, and you fell back about fifty yards, baiting and ' facing about in the thicket, where you were soon discovered’ by tlie enemy, who seeing voir leave had started in pursuit, hut he had been impressed with the stubbornness.of your stand in tlie open ground and did not desire to tackle you in the thicket; so after a moment's recoiinoisaiice they faced about And,hurried of in the direction whence they came, and hero was checked a pursuit which, had it been visroronslv prosecuted, must have end ed in the capture of our entire expedi tion, for General Ord was oh liatMl with a whole Division which had done a i . j ,. r IM notldng-biit light the 10th ,Alabajua flue sty c and at a doiU>lc-q.iiick v I hev , ] m mcn df t |. c sixth South Garo- flie to the right and disappear behind „ Tho llfl , Virginia had been Uho hdl, which, von remember, ilh '‘. (nril ^ fa| . to tbe riglit that thev rather abruptly and reached a W e re entirelv out ofthe light, in fact • about sixty yards lo.oftr front. Ad-| j (Wt tMHl : {hcy fircd a ' g!l0t , whilst secure ; dl0 Kentuckians, from some cause not c< . ,u t ‘| usual witli the soldiers of tliis grand - .. . ... volloi, | o! d gtate, did not stand as they should which, passing oyer our heads, twai ly i h . lV0 doIl ’ n j havc 8lwi , vs thought Cleaned tip the thicket to our rear, and : tl „ t COIldllct on this occasion was it was then that the fight began in' earnest.. The regiment in./ront of usj which proved to b^.t!K- Fbnusylwmifi, - r<lt wh ; c |, <hev experienced Buck lails^ «6mma..dcd by Golmiel | it / va9 asc0l . (a incd that thev had Kane, a brother ot Arctic Expedi-i handsome. er braves who fell here'are indelibly ■ , • . • Tp.vh .i-.Oi written upon the tablets of our memo-; nm ! usclulness, and the co.lego ovpr Leave lftaekstick ries and iiiscribed'.u}K)ii your Company which be presides is now one of the Leave Chester... and Regimental records; and time ad- : best institutions in the Houth. ! Leave Rock Hill monislies that I must close. A word in conclusion and I nm (toup. • v; THE WAR IS OVER f and peace and reconciliation are at last visiblc.in the offing. Let us remember ’. « ^ . that “peace bath her victories no less ' 11 1 ( airfield survivors ot the renowned than .^WAi’.” There are ; Twelfth Regiment was held on Satur- therefore still dt'ftrcs aifd services for day. Lioift. J. R. Boylos read a letter the old soldier as sacred ant as those which past. It is peculiar . . contribute by any and all decent means; Augusta Railroad, in which be asks to tbe glory'and'the prosperity, but | that every precaution be taken bv tho 3OT5&E i "'i u " ! "l" , “ ; • izs,, country. I sift* ills peculiarly our duty f 10ni l>cing nlloi.ed on the to fraternize—becau-e the recipients of special train. Mr. N. C. Eobcrtson injury are always in better position , moved that a committee of one nirvi- a.id ...ore inclined to forgive^ and for- V0l . be a pp ointcd aUnch dl . ])(lt il( Fllip . get thao arc the perpetrators of nm- „ 1 / 1 . 1 lignant wrongs. Yoiir cotidnct thus , “ c “ to a / Jls ^ , ‘ ie ticket agents in refer- far has been most admirable; that encc to identifying survivors in order reputation for chivalry and heroism, that the railroad authorities mav not be the property of Southern men before 5uiI)osed ap0ll/ Tlie f 0 j| owii ;„ your dav, has been ain|/]y vindicated,: ” and witiiont spot or blemish pa-sod to a Pl )01utc d said the generations who are to come after Richardson, Blaekstock; vaacingto the top of the h’iil, from observati^tt. until they tpeep over, they poured in a i ^ , i Leave Fort. Mill wish for him and family a plcasajitj Arrive at Charlotte stay among the hospitable people of. No. ftf, vby freight, with passenger coach Wiimsburo. ■ ^attactieii, ruiis (Lilly except Sunday: ’ Leave Columbia 1.45 p.m. The Tivelktu Regiment.—A meet- l^’OV'hmsboro 5.ir»i). m. Amvo.vJ Charlotte 12.20 a m , ' GOING SOUTH. ' ?TO. 52, MAH. AX'D SXKRES9. Leave Charlotte Leave Fort Mill Leave ttock Hill Leave Chester.' Leave Blaekstoc k Leave Woodward's Leave White Oak Leave Wlnnsboro. Leave Simpson’s Leave Ridgeway Leave Blythewood Leave KillianV Leave Columbia Arrive at Augusta SAT: I HAVE just received my SPRING (SOODS, consisting of Nun** Veiling. Buntiiiirs. Dotted and Plain Swiss, Plain and Figured Lawns, Plain and Figured Muslins, Laced uml Sriped Piques and CAmbries. —CLOTHING, CLOTHING— I hive a large stock of Men’s, Boys’ and Youths’ CLOTHING, which I Will sell VERY LOW'. / ' • ‘ ' ‘ ’ " . ’ STRAW HATS OF ALL THE LATEST STYLES. ;; SHOES, SHOES. SHOES. A largo ftssortmcnt .of Men’s, ^Women’s and Children's Shoes. A Jorge as- sortment of Fans and Parasols. Cali early and secure BARGAINS. No trouble to show goods. 1 Very respectfully', ' / . L. SAMUELS. ' to ifs mm- 'Sm .2.in P- m. .2.17 P- m. .8.20 P- 11!. .4.01 P- Ul. . 1.27 P- 1)1. .-UA li 111. .4.45 ft- Ul. .5.05 ft- m. .5.1!) ft- m. ft- 1U. .5.47 ft- 111. li 05 ft- m. li.Ot ft- m. ill. 17 ft- 10. us. Since tlie war you have most ‘Woodward’s; John A. Robertson, •sublimely illustrated by the dignity | Wi.msbriro; S. F. Cooper, Eidgewav; and fortitude ot vour conduct the ad-,,, n . Vantages of clmrnctcr, of sentiment I H ci,l 'yjia!i:s, Blythcwood. slid of soldierly principles in adversi-j Mr.S. W. Rufi'offered the following tv. Yes, thank God, the instances arc resolution, which was adapted: few where members of our old band j Kesolvei, That nil the survivors bere- No. 20, way freight, with passenger conch attached, rims daily except Sunday: Leave Charlotte 4.25 p. m. Leave Wiuusbora 11.40 p. m. . .2 20 n. in fer Washington) time sixteen G. Brice,: minutes ahead of Winnslioro time. were . . . .. committees: W. D. 1 A ]p adr( , J a( ( olun,! " a G. It. TAi.COTT, T. M. It Talcott, Superintendent. General Manager. • ! attributable . to meii'nl depression, ■n capsediVv ftfmp mortification and great 4 when fired have been base cnongb to receive the wages of shame from tlie oppressors and maligners of their brethren. You can well afford, therefore, to trust yourselves under these iiead«, and I feel confident that historr will do you justice. But there is a danger uinJ an other duty of which I must speak, a dntv jiot only to the living, but to that grand, voiceless multitude of gallant martyrs whoso characters and memo ries are-so dear to us. The attempt is being made to pervert history, by obscuring incidents and falsifying facts which tend to make up the South ern theory of this issue, it is the com monest of human attributes which makes us seek to justify ouir own ex cesses by maligning the motives and characters of those who differ with us. lion Kane, .yvgs one of the crack coin mands of tlie PedcraJ army, with full ranks and splendidly equipped, and on this occasion had tiie-anvaiitftgfc ftf'be ing practically behind breastworks, for nothing coiiid be seen of them un til they rose from behind the hill to de ’ jnlo the ranks of their friends. BATTLE WVAS SOW LOST, to get liver their fire, when they immediate- which might be seat up by rail and and Stuart’s next concern was us back beyond the railroad about two miles in our rear,* which ran to Vienna, where it was kiujAfcU Uuft there was a large force of tlie enemy', id lv disappeared again to load. The Sixth Regiment, yon remember, bad about half its etfgetive force on detail duty, cutting logs for’oftr winter quar ters, ami my .recollection is that we earned but SlSifitnskcts to the' fijzlit. Besides this, we .were in. bad position, at the bottom of the hill, fully exposed to a dreadful fire, which, had ft been delivered witli more deliberation,'must have soon cut down every man pret est. But they fired wildly, and for spme time over our heads,' making it exceedingly uncomfortable for those 0? us who were on .horseback, but do ing little execution amongst the sol diers, who had been ordered down, and were loading and firing whenever the enemy appeared. To add tp the difficulties dr.. th« v situation, a brick liotise oh the rigK^Jmio hundred and ten yams br ifleasurement tlie next tlay after tbe battle, fiom the position which I occupied—was soon filled with «faa»tu«hr»utor<. »»ij fi-om hold ml ihe facing^ of the wiitdows. they filn- dulged;1n tho—to them—pleasant, pastimeqf picking at ow uffitiers. It was aboot thisjime that I noticed that tlie lint from ffuv overcoats of the pjen wns flying In the wrong dircctiom/ that it Was being driven from left to stfcMy whereas the Kunets before had rated it from front to rear, and going to where Secrest was standing in tho^rear of tjie centre, we rodqtogether in the direction of the left, when It was dis* p.)Vered,_to onr great discomfiture, good •dor von fell back to Frviug Fan. a Anu ncieiii no me uimcumca m mu nall'slatiim on Tlie*! ailroad^iid there ^matlo.i-lor our late adveiwies pos- iiicrt nml fiirod • afront in an onen sess gicatu fiveriilu s toi p!intin 0 and thrown between us ipul <he army Without demoralizution and ii or sin halted and faced • trtmnt in an open field, awaited the approach of tlie eno- my wlio was .reportodJo Ue in pursuit. It* was here that you and I met for the lust time in the capacity of officer and soldiers. Seeinr that lino of battle had been formed at this place and en thused it's Before with the gall&'it and defiant aspect which you proetitcd l rode back,to my place in line on a horse which l hud pressed .from a cou rier, determined to siiare the fate of my old coimuahd whatever It might be. It was ere long ascertained that the enemy had no intention of pursuit, and.we separated—you retiu'iiing ta the uncouFortable huts arid HKijioton- •ouS' mutiuo^ duties of you A NWinter Quartera” fit • Ceutreville, and I into quested to meet at the Cliarlottc, Columbia & Augusta Railroad depot on Thursday, at BL, a. m.—those who go by private con veyance, and those from Alston, Yorkville and Lancaster who gadowotLeday b*tori OT-' — — Honor to Whom Honor is Due.— The many friends of the Rev. J. M. Todd in Wlnnsboro and throughout the .county will bo highly gratified to learn of his recent election to the chair of Latin and French in Erekino Col lege. Mr. Todd is now and has been for sotno months on the editorial staff,of tho ulssociate Reformed Presbyterian. and in that work, has been doing much service to the Church and Stajc. There Sherman, at Atlanta, whilst driving to j ., .. . .. . ,, tlie woods the widows and orphans of " 19 c0,,sl dernb!e unanimity m tlie iho gallant men wlio fell in unequal j Board of Trustees that elected him, combat before him, illustrated this; and the compliment should be tbe principle whey ho charged that the ; mo ^ gratifying to Mr. Todd and his “war was wgufi in error and'continu- ... „ edit, pride.” Othe.K,from the same ; ^ e,ld9 » >‘omcuibered Uierc motives, assert that we went to war to defend and perpetuate’shivery. And others charge that we were captious rebels and heartless t raitors to the best ernmeut in tlic vvoiSd, ahd fouglit ATTENTION IS CALLED to FRESH ADDITIONS Wc have a small quantity of chopped Corn and Peas mix ed and Peas and Bran, which makes an excellent cow food. Also, a few bushels of Peas on hand. Wc would remind our friends that we buy a small quanti ty of GROCERIES at a time, and buy OFTEN, consequent- ly they are always FRESH. PRICES AND QUALITY GUARANTEED. COME AND SEE US. J. H. HARDEN & ,BBO. CLOTHING HOUSE 0I j , , , , KINARD, mm r-c •* OPPOSITE (PRAM) CENTRAL, COLUMBIA, S. C.j % ' TO MY 181 The Celebrated “Brunswick' one. Hams—try f :ov ... . ogratify the bloud-tliii sty and fero cious instincts of opr rtnutbeni nature. And herein lie the difficulties of the wore a number of applicants of ability for the -position, and thkt ho was sought otit, the cicciiou being without his knowledge and solicitation. Tlie newly elected professor has accepted the trust with its accompanying respon-1 Ocean Gera Mackerel. Saint Louis Com Beef. Saint Louis Boast Beef. Import'd and American Sardines. Salmon (.Sotwet;), Mackerel. -* • Imported Macaroni. Fresh Cheese. Fresh Apples, in gallon cans. Bartlett Pears, Quinces. Grated Pineapple, Poachtfs. “Winslow’s” Succotash—ftr*t packed. “Darts Lester Manor” Tonutotis—hand Hacked. 7 Ir've Just opened a large stock of SPRING GOODS for Meat, Youths and Boys, is Suit'i cl Oasaimeie, Fliuiiiel, Cheviot and Sergo—all at tew prices. Also a line of GENTS’ FURNISHING GOODS In all the latest stylos of goods. Gents’ Neckwear a specialty. Gents’ FINE SHOES in Low-Quarters and Gaiters. Orders sent to my address will be promptly attended to. M L. KINARD. -SO BUY YOUB- EURNTTURE FROM R. W. PHILLIPS. St. mr. '•II ks- , - gSlislSL'Sst- »pSm. * .ra- HLC Mattresses of my own mamifac- tenw Use economy—buy the best —buy where you can get the cheap est. A new supply of Children's Carri ages, of the latest designs ami tew in price. \ on can save money bv buying your Picture Frames,•Wall Pockets. J5i • ‘ ' * " * *■ ‘ Hat-racks, Siirlng Beds, llI• Window Brackets, ». Wire Mattresses ana Shades from R. W. PHILLI1»S. I am agent for several different SEWING MACHINES, and some of them as GOOD ns can be made. You will find it to your Interest to price'mine before making a pur chase ELSEWHERE. Remember that I caunut be undersold by any one. disscininatiug their statements than wo have.’ Onr duty is plain, then. Let onr records be sacredly preserved, and our statements and views transmitted from sire to son, not for purposes ot disloyalty, but in order that substan-1 which he is connected. We congratu- j tial material shall bo on hand for that late Erskino College upon the happy Crossed: Blackwell's Chow-Chow Pickles. , Imported Worcestershire Saute. Baker’s Broiaa. Cojidobned Milk. ship, : ind an unswerving conscientious-1 Kof Ham’S Ross and Gram Cualcs. ness which will redound to Ids credit j and to tho honor of the ir.sdtution with i sibililies, and wc feel sure that he will bring tp: the discharge of its arduous duties a vigorous mind, n ripe scholar- ALL CHEAP FOR CASH. II. M. HUEY. Jwlv ttie surgeon’s. And 11 *i»«>o. nn«V»y inoMty y«|t i war, and under Fair ’s truest patriot and most distin- soldier—solid Jbhii Brattor^— were on your way to the Peninsula, when at WilHarnsJiurg yftu began anew that long aim brilliant career which terminated only at Appomat tox, whicirhas givenwMMKjtjpfetoi’y wliich will be read yviti* prfdo and iii- fercst as long as partlotism and h^ro- ispi shall be esteemed human virtites. .'Hucb Was the battle of Drancsville. and judicious choice of her new fessor of Latin and French. • unbiased historian of the future, who is te separate the gold from the dross, and gaining the car of enlightened Christendom, hot only state the. true causes of our unhappy war, but define the status of tlie two* parties engaged in it—tlie oiie of whom was right and occupied the position of self-defense, the other in the wrong and waging a relentiefs \var of conquest and subju gation. Noble old comrades, I bid 1 you adieu. Let no feelings of shame, hut for the fact that for xour deeds in the past disturb you, 1 - ~ * tuid iio regreU creep fn 'save for the loss Af on r cause enii: ljpr>rilt' foil of onr noble dead. Mav prosperity and happiness attend you, and tho frosts of many more Winters/.descend gently csreer * up°» your already veiierable brows! i .W, i I Pro- I could cjve you ns MANY REFERENCES AS YOU WANT, but do not think it fteccfinai*, us Ithe machines will RECOMMEND THEMSEL VE8 when you get one. 6ew- ing macliinc belts, oil, oil cans and needles for sale. I will order any part that is wanted ii" machine. Agent for Doors, Sash and Blinds. All orders will have prompt for a: attention. Ap 19- JiiST RECEIVII 1883. -TRADB- I Ate Some Sofi-Slioll Crab*. This is what-Captain llodgden said when speaking of an unpleasant experi ence he had on board ship near VTauim,. ton. He addudr “The bad effects of which I soon felt.” 'Ihen he went ou to say that he hail severe pain, followed by a terrible attack of dysentery. Those wick ed crabs would have been the deatiYo' trim .... ^ „ , he always c ;rrted PAtatKuASitonboard Ms veiiei Hive Peiuiy Davis’s Paix Kilpeb at by . . y- BAKED BY AN ENFILADE FIRE JSf4 of a I was necessary to fight to save a long train of wagons which acQompaniert Iftl. But I have always believed that ■the dashing Stuart .(peace to his noble lashes!) prertmiihgupon the good luck and sneers which bad heretofore at tended hiMY and urged on by his ivre- K taktible dispositiou to fomul them, ollowfd himself to bo lured into this fight wUhout due re- coiinoisaiice and uronci* arraiiaemciits. j and t iug •i. m s . . ., from the troopdi who had then*. Our situation was gettin tor by thie time the firing was liecominsr more accurate, and the bat teries which had eiitraffed and demol ished the gallant tufts—although he wight with the desperation .enned bull-dog—wore turned upon us, ami tbe ape and the whindltf t)t cani-tor stood bv the regimental commanders, ere already heard around n*. The the result would have been different. I avement which shnnld have been have never doubted that the Sixth cuted here was either a charge to Regiment would - have walked over front or a speedy retreat to the -the Buck Tail? at the top of the bill ‘ and many officers along the Hue it had been ordered to do so. Ai.^ *, even nrged, a change, but with this hill, which overlooked the t, although firm, was cautious, town, in onr possession, and a better 1 already accomplished all that position for our battery, the tables i been commanded to do, and it would have been turned, and iiUllii bat vatnral that be shott lo, i ild would have * given them what 'ft'” ] On* of SOuth Carolina’* Most Prominent Physician*. * - , Postal-Card 1. YTallaceville, Fairfield Co., S, C., ^ ' March 29,1883. Gentlemen: The. bottle of Norman’s Neutralizing Cordial Vou sent me to test, I think has beneflttedAne case to which. I Tministcred it; so much so, that I am in- clified to continue its use. If you Will send me another bottle by express to Alston and prepay charges, I hope to Be prepared then to senfl you a certtflcatethat it Is a good medicine tn tbe treatment <>f the diseases which It-is recojntnemled to refieve.' t win forward the money as soon as I hear from you. Vciy res. J. M. Glenn, . , postal Card 2. Wsnaee^fi%Ai|field| -s.. cases in which’ I pre- eutraliztng Cordial, the satisfactory. I would aavtse every ramily to keep a bottle ef ft in the house and give,it at the commence ment of all stomach and -bowel irregulari ties. Very respectfully, ' ^ D. | irriUUMFs Indian Vermifuge d< and expelled worms thirty years ago. guarantee it to do the same to-day, t nnfirnTful ewroyea we guarantee ft to do the same’ to-dayfto the wc . satisfaction of every one who tt6esft.ti~ Hr ■ NORMAN’S ALIZfuiq CORDIAL. •—mark— ^o«»| .Ptort><**,CbaS- NOTIC E TO TfifiAiHIMI nclpal of tbe Mount S to fill the .,i* u—r^ D. C. Webb. Bsq., will be held on Tuesday, tie 28th of August, instant •or*c . of Um JAMESH. RION. T. T. ROBERTSON, JI- L. ELLIOTT, A. BRICE, •V. 4.8. DOUG LASS, 5"“ Wtnnsboro, 8. C. Aug 14- SERVING AND woop;s_od( whitening and p: l THE TEETf KEEPS THE BRRATH PURE lr 7*.' SWEET, ' '* FORMULA, DF DB. t. % w, c. fisher, gu Wholesale Agent, Columuia, ., G ; For Sole in Winnsboro by McMASTER,- BRICK Mch 22-txljr — 3SrOX,XCJLXr*B NEUTRALIZtNO CORDIAL M f« m pleawmt and barmletta* BtacE- berry XVino. Does not contain Opium and will not constipm*. Sped* Children! D 1 ’' Price ssc. and $1.00 per bottle. Sold b, all Dnva<,t» and DmUrt in KedielM. EX0EL8I0R CHEMI0AL 00, Sol* Proprietors, WalhaUo, 8. C. U.S.A. I MOORF. TT I 8. C. YOUNG IIY80N TEA, the same that gave so much satisfaction for the price. One Lot YOUNG HYSON TEA, Superior. One Lot YOUNG HYS0N TlEA, Finest Columbia River Canned SALMON. ., ?resh Canned Mackerel, something fine. « • V* f " ’•. * * ■« , * —* * BariRnes put up in Mustard. Sardines put up InSptcc. CANNED LQB$TERS. Canned Chicken and Turkey. ROAST BEEF.. One Case Faicrmo Lemon*. • • - ,v '■.rtfr* LONDON LAYER RAISINS. Almonds and pton* different hinds of Nuts. Ixtracts of VauiHA, Lemon, Strawberry, riaaappje and Ilaspberry. WithA-fftodhumy ^ STAPLE GROCERIES, 4. J which w ili l»« s,>ld at a SMALL ADVANCE ;;ud tot now o'*c;r k d | ON COST. Call on S. S. WOLFE. ' •>* Ail-*3 SQ ciF s . <*.l' ■ Wc have now received our Hnip stock ot SPRING GOODS, and have them tor WmgpWlCTIOX, a.; .• . W Foil SAE^Ki- C*rp«U nn<l lion.. I urnlihlnt Largcat Stock South ofl Kru**el*, 8-Ply and Ingi Mat* and Crumb Cloth., C.‘ ■PI ^JHpppiBPHini^bcn),) id in prime. ctmdiUo'a.' ; The lot uttea 1» <«ie of :.the .h’iwt advantageous in towi;. Th«! wt js'milte.a large one, andmmn it are a large wr*ffc; ou:,e and other buildings. - Torm* very moderate. For further par ticulars apply to 7- ft s May 2SWf B. SUGENHEIMER. ^1 'Vfei ' i' ■ 1 #¥*•<«* XOTll'fi. r WEA'TAffiTRY.K - ’ ‘ 1“ *’ ■' - 1 R. J. B. PATRICK, Jr., of Oharieator, j t Papers, and Pol Border*, J BSSTbSSKSK- ..a p rt ». GKOBOU A. BAUIK AUGUSTA, Juxu.-to-fxljr islfP GA.! tiWririBBahoro ou tlie in one rt’id a t> latest im- ericucc, mm ■s. c it KSi ‘ ,* - '' ' * t ■ B. J. QUATTLEBAUM, #■$4 • » Offhsbj North aide Was!,. Opjiositc Towa Hall. ■Wo think we can SAFELY say that Wh have never opened at any .tone a more — or brtt “ d * ss “ £ . As regards prices, wo will Only say tl lu theto goods will be sold as low ns tho same CLASS OF- CJOOD.S M , •• - • : S''•: are sold In any MARKET, and customers that they will be pi l?rtces, ns we wlil meet the market at any time in A Wo would call special attention to our >45 which will be found complete in every iicular, and ail we gsk is an the public. v: UPCASTS* B2I02 & .Li-i— Bit t. J.AA. QUA DENTIST. , S. C. % Office Over Stanley’s China Ha Ini EM May to-am miL, WINNSBORO,! * ■ ■. .j ■ mtsm mm dowi iSSEG.DI r ; -- 1 - ZA-::, - 'km ■