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(called the dirt road)
kell received a wound I
mv's sharpshooters, fri
STER NEWS, JULY 1, 11
ng the road The Art of Ke<
Captain Has- Exchange.
from th-? enejra
which he Keeping cool in hi
m.
??tnK Cool. J100 Re^
The rentiers of this
learn that there la at
ot woather la no that science haa been
/
vard, $100 POPUL*
paper will be pleased to
least one dreaded disease To i 'hurU'stoil
able to cure In all Ita |
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K EXCURSION
and Isle of Palms VI*
ullu-nv Prpminr Cor
Di\ I 1
Made by Col. Abner I
Brigade, to Maor Jc
Adjuta
LC ur uiiii lui
>errin, Commanding McG
>seph A. Engelhard, Assisl
,irt General, C. S. A.
* died in a few moments
This brave and worthy
fell while boldly walki
i front line of his coma
OW3.Il S aging his men and se!
. able positions for the
jan.L was educated and
possessing in a high
virtuous quality of a
man and Christian. H
cer of most excellent j
. ? a soldier of the coole
on the field, easy job. In fact,
young officer hold that job down I
ng along the Is faction. But It 1
land, encour- that we shall be up
lectlng favor- next three or four
m to defend, may as well try to i
accomplished. It. Here are some
degree every tlons which have
true genelt- They may help you.
e was an offi- First of all, don't
udgment, and hot weather. It Is
st Judgment and all the worrying
few poople can "Tu ""A." * "'
l- (K.|. ?. ... la the only positive cm
tO their Own sat- leal fraternity. CM tar
8 a proposition dl?e??e. requires
..-l-., f __ .. Hall Catarrh Cure li
against for the directly upon the bloo<
month8, SO we I * ?? ayatem. thereby i
nnlro Iho hoof nt ! of th* disease. and gl
naice me oest of by building up the con
valuable SUggeS- ture la doing Ita woi
helnpH nthem a? much faith In Ita *
neipen otners. offN. Ooe Hundr,d ^
falls to cure. Send fa
worry about the Addreaa r. J. CHBf
going to come, ??'?1 hy all Druggts
; you can do will T?ke Uaiia Family
arm. nail N vinrru \_uto -?
? now known to the med- , t
rh being constitutional Tier OI tfie i
constitutional treatment. _ , ....
i taken Internally, acting Tuesday, July
1 nn?l mucous surfaces of ney. Hlacksbl
Jestroylng the foundation _,i? *>.
Irlng the patient strength poiuts. Via R<
stltutlon and assisting na- to Charleston.
SiVrtW^SSSl!?. ?S5 shore. Finest
liars for any esse that It ule of Special
ir list of testimonials. . ,
.'EY & CO.. Toledo. O. i P rare8*
ta. tsc. | Leave
PiUs for constipation. Gaffney . . . .
South.
8th, 1913, from Gaffurg
and intermediate
>ck Hill and Camden
Four days at Sea- *
surf bathing. Schedtrain
and low round
Schedule. Rate.
. . 7:00 a. m. $3.25
T . A C ' .. ... 1 OK
Last Sunday there was pr
The Sunday News an accoun
battle of Gettysburg, whic
fought July 1, 2 and 3, 186
story was written by Col. Jo
Brown, of Anderson, who pa
ed In that memorable enga
Colonel Brown's article deal
cularly with the part taken
battle by the South Carolina
as those who read it will rec
ir?vt/ ia c>ivcn the oflicial re
inted in fire ou rne 14m. mis
t of the under the lead of Lieutena
h was Brown and Major (E.) C
3. The gallantly stood its grouu
rUcipiu- ,a brilliant manoe
now directed tlie 1st
t parti- un(,er Major McCreary, t
in the to 'be r'sbt to avoid a lire
troops ra,ls behind which i disc
sail. He-1 enemy posted, and then
port of j fro,lt to ^e left and attac
int Colonei ancl n,ost chlvalous dar
Iroft. most The pos't'on was h?
j ' ishers until about 1
niKiit. I was ordered
:UV RE. brigade in line of battb
regiment, right of General Rami
o oblique and on the left o? Ger
astwork of I remained quietly in
overed the during the remainder
to change having thrown forwar
k in flank. again.
' ""I!" ?*?- Movf mnrniticr Mho '
In*. not make It any cc
'Id by skirm- yourself to hot wes
0 o'clock at half the battle is w
to place my The next thing to
a, then on the hot weather. Wea
leur's brigade light weight, porou
leral Thomas, member that light c
this position shoes, particularly
of the night, for a few women on
d skirmishers wise women will lc
strictly alone.
tVio hnnv- Plenty of water i
?oler. Reconcile
..her and nearly
do la to dreaa for ? .
,r light colored, A1
a clothing. Re
lothlng and light p , , Perio<3
in summer, are
ly. All men and Liver Rain 1
>avo such things Spoil Your Woi
s really the best ^ your liver d
Diitcnnuuifi
? Smyrna . . ..
rin Hickory Grove
Sharon .. ..
jL the time Yorkville . .
Tirzah. .
Kock Hill . .
Ileal Spells of Lazy Catawba Jun(
'our Tonj?ue ami Lancaster. . .
, 1^ Heath Spring
Kershaw . .
loesn't behave right Westville . .
? . t u a. ULi. u*?v
. . 8:20 a. m. 3.25
i . 8:32 a. m. 3.00
. . 8:46 a. m. 3 00
. . 9:08 a. m. 2.75
. . 9:21 a. m. 2.75
. .10:10 a. m. 2.75
i. 10:32 a. m. 2.75
. .11:17 a. m 2.75
s 11:45 a .m. 2 ~5
. . 11:58 a. m. 2.25
..12:15 a. m. 2. 6
Col. Abner Perrin, who. on
of the disability of Genen
Oowan (he was severely wou
Chancellorsville, May .11.)
manded McGowan's brig:
Gettysburg. A careful rea
Colonel Perrin's report and c
son with the account prep:
Colouel Brown will show t
facts given by the latter are
dispute. Colonel Perrin's rej
account lu,s w?? uuiie mum cuct
al Mo dtr the lead of this galh
tided at Tlie enemy here were
coin- routed. This caused the v
ade at let*y on our l?ft, at lea
ding of | Pfeces. to be limbered u
ompari-1 moved to the rear. Muc
ared by ' artillery would have been
hat the .but the lat and 14th, in
beyond su't, again met a force o
>ort fol m-v'8 infantry, strongly
j hind a stone wall near
int officer, lest skirminshing I ha
completely nessed was here kept i
i hole artil- greater part of the d?
st, thirty my made desperate e
p and re- capture the position, <
h of their our skirmishers belni
i captured, range of their artlllc
their pur- Cemetery Hill, but we 1
?f the ene- assault, and held the
posted be- ordered back to the
the left of Gettysburg. At one tl'
ve ever wit- thing known for ho
up during the lota of it. Rathe j
iy. The ene- side and out. Drin
fforts to re- spire freely. It la
>n account of to perapire. Perapl
5 within easy skin is nature's ov
srists on the tnK you cool,
repulsed every 'Regulate your dii
position until son. In hot weathei
main line at tats, gravies, buttei
me the enemy producers, and eat
-* ? -? tahles in abundanc
t weather. Drink a" the time?ir
'ourself in it in- working and you
k until you per- "headachy"?dor
not a disgrace hut try Dodson's
(ration on your You are safe
rn way of keep- Liver Tone. It's
ant vegetable ret
st to fit the sea- 1,ver without Btii
r leave off meats, system as calom<
' and other heat especially good
fruits and vege- need a liver ton
e. Bv drinkine hut who should
it sometimes stops Camden. .
become bilious and Boyklns. .
1't take calomel, Hagood . .
Liver Tone. Claremont . .
in taking Dodson's Kingville . .
i a harmless, pleas- Fort Motte. .
nedy that starts the St. Matthews
ring up your whole Orangeburg,
jl often does. It Is "Rowesville . .
for children who Rranchvllle .
lc once In a while, Reevesville ,
not be dosed with st. George's .
.12:51 a. m. z.za ^
. . 1:15 p. m 2.25
. . 1:29 p. m. 2.25
. . 1:44 p. m. 2.25
. . 2:40 p. m. 2.00
. . 2:52 p. m. 2.00
. . 3:07 p. m. 2.00
.. . 3:30 p. m. 1.75
. 3:45 p. m. 1.75
. 4:00 p. m. 1.50
. 4:20 p. m. 1.50
. . 4:30 p. m. 1.60
IV n a .
Headquarters McGowan's Bri
August 13,
Sir: This brigade, consist
the following named reginn
wit: The 1st, (Provisional
12th, 13th, 14th and 1st (rifl
1st under command of Majo
McCreary, the 12 under Co
Li. Miller, the 13th , Lieut. C<
Brockman; the 14tli, Lieu
the college, it was tne
. few moments, however t
' them.
1863. These two regiments, t
ting of'ed in numbers to less tha
ants, to they carried into battle, p
Army.) jenemy to within the town
es.) the burg, capturing hundred
r C. W. oners, two field pieces and
>1 John of caissons,
ol. B. T. j While the 1st and 14th
t. Col. i were asailing the enemy
worn or a poureu aown a penei
0 dislodge light troops from th<
swept my skirmishers
low reduc- main line. I now ord
in one-half to deploy and charg
ursued the which was done In the
of Gettys- style, not without losli
s of pris- able officers and men
1 a number Colonel Brown and M
the 14 th, were he
regiments wounded,
and drlv- * * *
i;i lurrt'iii ui - ?
j hill, which an abundance of wa
back to the y?l,r sewer system I
ered the 14tli member, you never
e the enemy. n,)1?' Particularly ir
. most Kallant y?u are constipated
riR some valu
i. Lieutenant
ajor Croft, of , Childhood prese
re severely do*^' th
What instance
? ? , mind?" asked the
'' A unniloH phllH
ter you can keep I strong drugs,
flushed out. Re- I Dodson's Liver
will be comfort- Standard Drug
i hot weather, if master Pharmac
guarantee it wit
Rhut guaranteewlth
a smile if it
nts many para- Price 50 cents
e bachelor. money is as safe
have you in your pocket. If
friend. cine you need it
Tnnv ho ovtromo- satisfy you you
1 Ar. Charle8to
'Tone Is .old by the Tlcketa
OompanyundLan- golng a
>. inese stores regular t
h a clean open and in? , No.
-your money back 3;B20 Jy
. falls to satisfy you. '
a bottle, and your I ?
as If you had it In Vlc<
you need the medl- H
badly?if It doesn't
r money back. Buy w
n . . 6:00 p. m.
11 be sold for special
nd good to return on
rain up to and includ15
leaving Charleston
lly 13, 1913.
H. COPEMAN,
e Pres. & Gen. Mgr.
. F. CARY,
Gen. Pass. Agent.
r PI PQITF'FIV
Joseph N. Brown, and the
Capt. William M. Hadden,
part of Major General Pende
division of the Army of 1*
Virginia, in the late campaig
the Potomac, and was from
until the present time under
mediate command.
About 8 o'clock on the mo
July 1, I received orders to
der arms, and the brigade
Pnntftln T-Tndrifiti who was 1
i rifles, ing him from his breastv
being a the Seminary, I orderec
r's light regiment, under Colonel
lorthern the 13th, under Lieutem
n across ( Brockman, to oblique to
June 5 and charge the enemy
my im- posted behind a stone fe
i right of the college, from
rning of sition he had kept up a cc
get un- , withering flre of musketr
, except front and right flank of tl
eft with These two regiments had
vorks near We remained at G
i the 12th remainder of the nigl
Miller, and the 4th, and at night
int Colonel with the division tov
the right town. Went into lln<
strongly Hagerstown on the 1'
nee to the skirmishers were
which po- where we lost a few
instant and and wounded. Amon
y upon the Capt. John W. Chan
he brigade. 1st. a most gallant an
necessari- eer. who fell at the he
ettysburg the ...
it and during ly fresh' ?Buffalo
t moved back '
vard Hagera- Pedestrian?Here
i of battle at strike that boy?
1th. when my Urchin?He hit r
engaged and Pedestrian?Supr
men In killed don't you know yc
g the former good for evil?
ibers, of the Urchin?Well, an
;d worthy offl- him good??Hostor
ad of his com
Express. a bottle from I
Company or Lan
day under this k
!, why did you
ae first. CIT
ose he did;
?u should return
STATE OP SO
i' didn't I soak County c
^Transcript. By j E gtewn
the Standard Drug ?>iVi Pass. Ag
caster Pharmacy to- W
uarantee.
1 s.
ATION. , Dlv. Pass.
>uth Carolina. Subscrit
>f Lancaster.
xan. Probate Judge,
A n 11 I
:t., Charleston, S. C.
'. B. McOEE,
Asst. Gen. Pass Agt.
h. Mclean,
Agt., Columbia, S. O.
ye for The News.
the Rifles to guard the wage
commenced the march on tl
pike leading to Gettysburg
head of the division, and jusi
of the division of Major
Heth.
The march was continued
in three miles of Gettysbur
I was ordered to file down
form line of battle, leaving i
room between my left and
>n train, ly to change direction tc
lie turn- somewhat, so as to meet
at the full In front. This mov
t In rear most brilliantly performe
General two regiments, and was
fully managed by the offi<
to with- mentioned. They rushe
g, when crest of the hill and the s
a road, 1 driving everything before
sufficient 12th gaining the stone
the Get- pouring an enfilading fir
O 1 rUl.t flonlr Tl,?
> the right pany.
the enemy
ement was I take occasion to
d hy these names of Major Croft
most skll- Major E. F. Bookter, c
cers I have Major Isaac Hunt,
sd up the officers who proved th
itone fence, worthy of their posll
i them, the out the engagements s
ence anc* burg. I remarked ps
e upon the cool and gallant boai
, 11th OrtU- ~ ^ #-rv?
? 0 ''Is he rich?"
*0?"the" 14 th" ?f h'^^Khblfra11
Of the 13th:
emselves f-'lly -??
Ions through- Bess?Chollie
1 round Oettys- peach, but he won
irtlcularly- the Rageinent ring,
"lng of Major Jfss?Perhaps h
~~ - ?1 '-J- Ponton Post
i woereu#, mra
| has made suit
e is. Why, four (letters of admii
have turned so- ; tate of and efife
ccount."?Detroit Small, deceased.
These are, th
admonish all an
is certainlv a red and credlt?
t aive uD an en* <*ea8Pd. that the:
t give up an en fofe mft ,n the
q's a clinastone be he,d at IjanCi
es a clingstone. c Qn 15th day
i. jeruHuu (v. auiau |
to me to grant her I
istration of the es- f|j I?I~ar
scts of Nathaniel B. | * IC41I
erefore, to cite and ?J1 1 QC C
d singular the kind- . . ,
ars of the said de- urnc in rll1
y be and appear be- 111 1U<
court of probate, to TA n
ister court houso, 3. iCCllVC II
of July. 1913, after ,i .
ye! Hear ye!
>ld town crier
s day a most efledium
for dis
e
lynuuiK i wau IUI urunui
brigade, and to throw out s
ers to cover my right flank.
Skirmishing between the
ed infantry and that of
Heth's division and that of
my as well as heavy artille
had already commenced
front. I was soon notifli
General Heth would . adva
that I would make a corre:
movement forward, preser*
OL'atcn [Ciirui/ o I A
kirmish- coming up, made it an e
| drive the enemy down tl
advanc- ! slope across the open fit
General Gettysburg,
the ene- THE ENEMY ROIJ
ry firing This was the last of t
t ?l.ir tll*s <lay- The enPT.v
ed that routp,i an,j driven from <
nee and Gettysburg was now co
sponding our pOSse8sion,
Idng my | After nenetratinc th
ao via, av/n | DUUMOI , t&HU lilt; lui
asy task to ment with which ho
tie opposite men under his contrc
>ld west of p. Shooter. T. P. Alsf
j Potior, of the 1st S.
TED. J Capis. James Boatw
he fight of r?wa'i. of the 14th.
completely Clyhurn. o fth
'very point. ^'^Inguished for unc<
mpletely In ('on'hict In the action.
fy from my personal o
e enemv's A.
tc (tiiii juuKa
managpd the
>1. Capta. W. "pa, what is a s
ton and A. P? i.y . ?
n .. . . You are too
C. Valunteers,
right and E. stand such thini
nnd (^apt. T. worried parent. '
e 12th. were have a bank accou
immonlv good will know."?Buffa
as I can testl
hsprvation. ... . , . , _ .
PKItRIN Chamberlain** Col
publication here
the forenoon, tc
inking fund?" they have, why
young to under- tton should not
?b," replied the Given under e
.. ... of July, Anno I
Wait until you j
int and then you
lo Express.
Final
ic. Cholera and NotlcG ,8 hen
of, at 11 o'clock In ' rfi Kiifirir)
? show cause, If any
the said admlnistra- D..*. L_ L
be granted. Dill lie r)
ay hand, this 1st day i 1
)ominl 1913. ted tO tl
E. STEWMAN,
Probate Judge. ,alQng W
i)i.ch?r(te. | Wanted'
iby given that Mary ;
; information.
ias been relegate
scrap heap,
ith the "Boy
' placard.
alignment with General s
my left. We moved through
field about a mile, where w
in rear, and in supporting
of General Heth's division
had now become closely
with the enemy in our fron
Brig. Gen. Lane's brigade
sition on my right to pro
flank from the enemy's eav
some infantry reported by (
T. Haskell n that direction.
cales on iinea near the college,
an open of direction of the 1st a
e halted attaek the enemy in fla
distance left and the oblique mo<
, which I change of direction of th
engagedj^th to attack the ene
t. Here flank to the right necessi
took po- 1 ated the brigade into twi
teet our soon as j knew the enem
airy and routed on the right 1 oi
^apt. W. i ?th and 13th to unite
1.* ' -1
the change ' ? Commandli
nd 14th to M??*?ph A. Englr
nk to the Asst. Adjt. General 1
vement and !
e 12th and, ENILEIIATl D'S CO]
my in t''e _ , , ? .
iirilv seo-"- 1 ? frnm Maj<
o parts As 1 ""lch-rd s report.
y had rr ' ?f rjon" W D Pei
rdored the mortally wounded:
again v?*h "Too much cradl
awarded Colonel Pel
ng Rrlgr.de. iMarrnoea
'hard, I Every family *
Light Division, should keep thia pr
during the hot wei
VI PI IMPNT mer months. Cha
liiMi.is i. Cholera and Diarrl
5r Joseph A. worth many time
adjutant gen- needed and is aim
ader, who was needed before th
It has no superior
t oannot he ; for which it is I
rrin and the now. For sale bv
itemeay. H. Brewer, guar
vlthout exception Sara B. Brewer,
eparatlon at hand made appllcati
ither of the sum- final discharge
mberlaln's Colic, and that the 301
tioea Remedy is at 10 o'clock a.
h its cost when been anpointed
ost certain to be said petition,
summer is owr J
tor the pu>'p4ise>- Judge of Probat
ntended. lluy It S. C.
all dealer*. Julv 1. 1913.
man of the estate of IT f j..minor,
has this day Tdl '
on unto me for a 1 nr
as such guardian; tllC OltlC
:h day of July, 1313, I e . .
m., at my office, has rt
for the hearing of |una v-t
E. STEWMAN, QThec
e, Lancaster County,
want ads are
ial town criera
Dmmunity.
ost is little.
We remained in this posl
til about 3 o'clock, and we
ordered forward, and again
ed probably half a mile, \
came close upon General H
vision pressing the enemy
short distance in front of u
I remained in this posith
ably until after 4 o'clock,
was ordered by General P<
advance and to pass Genera
ilvlcjlnt kltAiilH T oAmn i.tv
mi- tin. mm itiu, ? ii"
itlon un- pursuing t li? tiering for
ro again ,h?> town. .Finding the
advanc- named regiments now
vhen wo j(.ss tjian half the nur
eth's dl- |Whioh they en ten d the
within a (the men much exhausted
s. them hark from the tow
in prob- prisoners as the enei
When I jn the retreat. It was at
under to oaj] nf these two regimen
1 Heth's ' brigade of ltrig. Oen.
were Iiyw
re through sP'ptidld brigade under
two last fnr "1(> manner am
rodurod to which this att-"-v w
nher with Of the former tho on
battle, and recognized h's vnlu^h
. I ordered " manner fi?p most g
" to take ,ri)? soldier, hy a pr
ny had loft tion. Of the latter. ?'
'tor tho re- duainted with thoir ?? ?
ts that the occasion u^'te in the
Ramseur "?n ,r> both.
* li'? cnmnrn l
1 Spirit W'th rmmm~mmm??mmmm
>S ????
^ Always
rot/ * r , .
Ready Foi
i r
Use
i
. tilMIUI * * Villi'- U \l
at a halt, and to engage tit
as elreimstanees might war
soon rnmc tip with and pass
oral Pettlcrow's brigade, the
which seemed much fx hat
several hours' hard fighting
I availed myself of a raviiu
sheltered us front the enetnt
lery, to reform my line, and 1
cd regular commanders wh
advance was resumed not to
nun ii fljpd through Gettysburg
p enemy direction of my left,
rant. I The loss of the killed s
ted (Jen- (.,i nf the brigade did noi
men of nf 5no- 100 killed;* 4 77
?>y total .">77.
Here Hotter eonduct was net
*. which ed on any field than wap
;'s artil-| hoth officers and men In t
Instruct-| men. Kaeh ot.e of the
en the iKoant- taken Into the flgl
allow a | ed {n trout of his recini
from the ?
W. P "cm'o**, vho
ind wound- ,v?" nf'pd on the ? 'wr
L fall short;"10
wounded, "JOSEPH A. I'NGl
,*er e*h'?.,,f
i sho-n fcv GENERAL III'^
Ills enRirc?- mont.
TOlor '-or. i ~..n ^ r> |jit
was k.11- "Tlir *"v?t of flin on
r-Mt SO-OO ,,'rln Pr-rr'n'Q Irlirn.l,
mortally
^rt'n?r d v, w.:s V /
, - ??0 V ?<J
[.r!i\^n C\\ j. 5"
-a. a. a."
11'? r^r>">rt: ljj^^\\
opv* ? -><* ro*^. pk f ^
r> lob !ncr nn I. ^ ^
y%> \ ou uon t nav
you get home 1;
you get up ea
have a
e to coax tne nre i
ate or when
irly if you
V\
^nen^
gun to be tired at tho enen
'.hoy received orders to do >
A MAGNIFICENT ('H A I
Wo now moved forward,
Ing an alignment with
Scales, and as soon as the
commenced ascending the
front we were met hv a
storm of musketry and she]
the enemy's batteries to left
near Gettysburg; but the
iiv until regiments had a nunihei
in> l?earers shot down one aft
tf?K. The officers generally wer
ous i ri leading their m
',' s< \ where in the hottest of tf
bri'S. A""r ,s' 1,1,1
. ... . drawn front Oettysbui
, " Pender ordered me to ge
1 " f'rV'm ! ade together and let the
e 1 i i ^ovv if was that the firs
instmao-|art,,,fTy which we ha'1
r of rolor t|on rosit'">n *n' '
or ar.othr- ,.riv'p. throu~*
o conspiru- Gottysburp. \
on ovorv- ?i
,o Lleotena.
woro with
rp General rt 'rnm t^o
t tho brip- rnnndor, o?>?, A^no
mon rest. ! fnninfopil'"" *vo tpt o?i
t plere of 1 eralH at this point, wh
ririvon was I Ha.v-s:
it i "I romafnorl ?t
iT>r?f r%f ?h<% f^_ ^
o In his report
Seminary su- I
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a match,
le wick, and
A rinrkf- K Alt'
tlons I had given were scrui
observed, not a gun was fire
brigade received the enem
without faltering; rushing
hill at a charge, driving th<
"without difficulty to their li
tion at Gettysburg.
We continued the charge
opposition, except from i
which maintained a consta
most galling fire upon us
arnt. within two hundred v
p." "s v was the same artillery wh
?1P driven from our left n<
* ?r> th" burg. J saw ft move ofl
UP lfl jpft an(^ jnt0 positio
b enemy hm
ist posi- Thfi next day (2d) ha
?.u ? ! position in rear of their
J.if " l a support, we were expo
1 a suffered a small loss fro
in M1 my's shells. About 6 o'c
until we afternoon I was ordere
n rri a nf . ?...
Irh wo had perlntendlng the final
oar Bettys- 1,1 thousands of ho*
' from my made their appenram
n over the sides of the building
back and rejoined r
vlng taken nearly all of whom
artillery as through town. As
lS,>d to and through the streets <
m the ene- ,
look In the PeoP'e gave us food a
d to push "ABNER DOU
movement on- M
itile bayonets %
:e around the jfl
I then rode IH
ny command, U|
were filing W\
i we passed \1
our frightened
nd drink. 1
BLEDAY, 1
y kj\u uavv, lii
for cooking anytl
out overheating yo
No coal or wot
No dirt or ash
v i 11caL
ling, withur
kitchen.
)d. Jr^
/&
es. /?ill
their last position, about tl
logical Seminary. Some lin
fantry had shown themselvf
the field, but disappeared a
within range of them. Whl
ing the last fence, about two
yards from a grove near th<
the brigade received the n
structive fire of musketry
ever been exposed to. We
ed to press forward, howev
forward my sKirmisn i
le Theo- drive the enemy's picket
es of in- roa(j in front of Cemet*
>s across COmmunicated this orde
s we got Wnitam T. Haskell. In c
lie cross- a seiect battalion of shi
hundred acting as skirmishers,
* college. Majc>r McCreary forwar
lost do- regiment, about 100 str
I have pl0y jn rear of Captain
continu- to act aa a support. T1
er, with- 0f sharpshooters. led by
ine, and to Major (ienerni, L-oi
:a from the Army Corps.
sry Hill. I
r to Tapt.
:ommanil of Lots of penltentiar
arpshooters, eupied by men who
and sent form for revenue onl
d with his
on*, to do- Take Plenty of Ti
J1"*?" ?nd There is a saying t
f?. ing Is slow suicide."
the gallant ?,? v...ki? ,
nmanuing ist I
\
y cells are oc- * 1
believed In re- Bk
line to Eat. fTM r| ft?
hat "rapid eatIf
you have
The New Perfect
made with 1, 2, 3
burners. Indicator
how much oil is
tion is
and 4 |K^ (.
shows I
in the HI K&kv
oui nnriK uniii we reacneo
of the Rrove. Here the 1
staRRered for a moment b;
verity and deatructivenesF
enemy's musketry. It loot
as thouRh this reRlment wa
destroyed.
I here found myself witl
port either on the rlRht or
eral Scales' brlRade had
return the enemy's Are, i
fence about two hundred 3
. Haskell, made a mo
4th was charge upon the Yankc
V f m?" ier8, driving them out
tfie and close up under the
ted to us ,
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hout sup- ' Old men and women f
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likely suffering
constipation, |
mtually In
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mouth. Food
ily masticated M
'hen when you
he stomach or ]
a after sating, HHK
rlaln'a TableU. WM
f stomach tron- |
tank.
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