The Horry dispatch. (Conwayboro', S.C.) 1861-1863, November 28, 1861, Image 4
SELECTED POETKY.
[?roM Jittim.il. ]
AFTER TUB BATTLE.
'.or. The
drums ?rf muiifJ?<1?* bugles ?rt still;
There |?u?e iu lbs ullr/?a lull I on Ike
hill;
And hMrrnt of itandards itertc back with a
thrill
Wher* tbmrci of the dnad bar the way ;
For a great tiaH is reapwd. Heaveu's garners
to an.
And Mrrn l>ealb bold* hia harreal to- day
There's a voice on the wind like a spirit's low
ery ?
'Tie the water-roll sounding?and who shall
reply ?
For those whose faces glare white to the sky,
Willi eyes ftsed so steadfast and diuily.
As they wait that last trumpet which they
may not drlay.
Whose hands clutch the sword hilt so
grimly.
The brnre heads, late lifted, arc solemnly
bowed.
And the riderless chargers stand quivering
and cowed, ^
As thr requiem of iWtMriil is tbini'J aloud.
The groans of the death-stricken drowning;
While Victory looks on, like a queen, pale
ami proud.
Who aw tits till the morrow her crowning.
There is no mocking hlaion, as clay sinks to
clay;
The vain pomp* of the peace time are all
swept away
In the terrihle face of the dread battle day;
Nor collins nor shroudings are here;
Only relics that lay where thickest the fray ?
A rent casque and a headless spear.
Far way, tramp on trauip, peals the march
of the foe.
Like a stortu-ware's retreating?spent, fitful
and slow.
With sound* like their spirits that faint as
they go
Itv yon icl glowing river, whose waters
Shall darken with sorrow the finud where
they How,
To the eyes of her desolate daughters.
They are fled?they are gone; but, oh! not
as they cmue.
In the pride of those numbers they stalked on
the groe;
Never more shall they stand in the vanguard
of faiue.
Never lift the Ltaincd sword which they
drew;
Never more shall they boast of a glorious
name.
Never march with tlio fvul and the true.
Where the wreck of our legions lay stranded
and lorn
They stole on our ranks in the midst of the
in ><'u;
Like the Giant of Gaza, their strength it was
filiorn
lire the mist had rolled up to the sky:
From the fladi of our steel a new day-break
seemed born.
As we sprung up?to conquer or die.
Thetuinuli i*silenced; th?death lota arc cast.
And the hcros of battle are slumbering their
last.
l> > you dream of yon palu form that rod* no
the blast ?
Would you free it once more. (I. ye brs?re?'
Yea, the broad road to honor is red where yt
passed.
And of glory ye a*ked but?a grave!
Dr. Hairs Way of Treating a
Bad Cold.
A tad cold, iiku measles or mumps or
other similar ailment*, will run its course
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ore employed within forty-eight hours ?.f
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from time to time for a quarter of an
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when you take your feet out than when
you put theiu in it ; then dry them
thoroughly , and then put on warm, thick
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at the eml of that time, if n -t WHiocr,
the eolJ Hill he ? ffectually brnfecii, without
any medicine whatever.
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ounce* aihpotre, iix lb.4. salt; put the
wh ile into a clean pit aol let it boil mm
I'uifrS aa the *ouiii rite-, which tuku off mm
it ri?eM. When the acum ceane* to ri*e,
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Hub thu b -ef W be piokhnl with *a)t un I
let it Mtaml three hour? or until all the
blood ha* ilrai ?ed out, then iaj the beef
in the vc?te| it i*.to be kept in an I pour
over the pi. klc; it m?*tcover ttie beef well,
ami the barrel must be kept covered.?
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I STUIC T D I K tC TO K V- ~
distmtct urn en us.
AU S-nml't Par>*k- -Senator.
1'hirlM AlUiun. Jr. I ?
Krpr oentottet. I j
Peter Yaugbt, Sr. j
Mag**trateo.
J. V. Moni|i>merr. Peter Yftttffkt, Jr., ,
Tbox. King. Ww. \|. Pvii, U 0., 11. C.
Sfiaiou.
Comm*t?*tone r? of Horn J*.
tin V aught, Jr.. A. U. Flagg. J. W. La
Bnic?, Charles Alston. Jr., Iiauk Stalrejr,
J. 1). K<lge, 1?. K. HtMiionr I
C?nfnt?*toner* of Free School*.
rter Yaugbt 8r . Chairman, W. K Cukon,
M. U . Sect jr. W? Matthews, B. E. Swa- , ?
sions. W. A. Clanljr.
Commt**toner* of the Poor.
K. Cuckon. M. 1)., b airman. Pfler
Vaught, Jr. Seel j, Joe. CUnljr. Thomas ?
King, J. J. iiore.
Merchant? at /.title Rteee, .
lmlell Uore
Oealer in Llroeertt*. Dry Hood*, //ardour*. '
Wm. Mathews.
'tsiiyaiVMai Store*. (J rveerte*. I try (Jood*
j^^Thomas M*. Uort.
*e?iirr in /try Hood*. (Irvcerte*, Hardware, fie
Janes Kastn*.
dealer in /fry Hood*, /'rot ?*tom '? rocrrif*, ,j" '
and L'ommt**ton Mereh -ml.
W. w. Willians.
Dealt r in l.n/nor* and Uroeerie*. 11
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J),*lrtcl ttffieert.
Senator?P. 1. Sessions. 1
Kc|?re?entali*r?C. U Karris. '
Comntimoner in Ft/mty.
John K. Meal jr.
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Jatae* A. Thompson. t
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ower Iloanl?F. S. Gillespie. W. W. Louri
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