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OOJtfMTJNICATIONS.
[F?* >h Horry Dinmreh ]
CONWAYBORO*. 8. C.,)
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Mm. KDrroft,?My object it to ea
Ike attention of a (re fatrtoiit farmer
I bare been recently informed by "ea
vbo knowe," that in aeme parte of oc
Diftriet aa well aa ia Coaweyboro', tb?
aoldicrV vWaa and famWiee bare beet
tbargud aa high ss doHec anf 8ft;
ccata for one boebel of core, twenty
rente for freab pork, and forty ccata pa
pound for beeoa. Nov vby U t^|i
While tbe poor aoldicr it away froo
boot protcctiag and defending yoai
beaor aa well aa yoar earn and baooa, it
U right to coaaame bit aeenty pay Cm
your benefitf l>ov't yea tbmk yoar coo
science* vouM be aaore at aaaa and yoar
eleap aaote pleaaaot, aboald >ou make a
distinction U-twecn tbo poor aeldier and
the "Home Guards" in yoar pricra.
Speak out gentleman and let yoar
Dietriet bear from you aa well aa
A SOLDHCH.
[For tbe llonrjr Dispatch.]
CAMP ? * NEAR )
Gbohoktown, 8. C.t > |
March 10th, 1862 )
I>r.ah Dispatch ?My last left mc I
enjoying tbe hospitalities of my aoldicr
friends near hy, and aince then, by inri- j
? i ?-? '
..?.un, i aire i?un4 nunj warm friend* |
with the principal part of the "Army of I
Winyaw," many old faces greeted me
hare, among them, Capt. McMillan,
Capt. .Tobnaon, Capt. Hell, Lieutenant*
Ford, Boston, Stackbouac and Ilarrellaon.
f 1 had the pleasure yesterday of seeing
several fine Companies manoeuvre in i
''Battalion drill," and their movements
and exercisna were gone through, with
exactness, and the regular precision of
"old veterans." A few months ago, and
these men were taken from the plough
handles and their various trades and professions,
and now one is struck with
astonishment at their high soldierly J
bearing and profioieney. A hotter drill
ed regiasent I never saw. I have seen *
some famous and erack Regiments in ^
tbo "Army of the Potomac,'* but none ^
to equal the "10th." AH praise is due &
to ibeir gallant Colonel Maniganlt, for ?
KhM exertions to perfeet hia Regiment; H
yet led them
is not far M
m of
u the? are
Tbs resignations of Dr?. Bonnes a and f*
Cain hate been tendered?the more to 11
be regretted, since this Regiment loeee
two ablo ofteern. Dr. Cain waa ia Paris
at tbe time of the State *r reding, aod
was tben tendered a position. He left
the pursuit of his profession, in order to ,ftl
be of seraiee to his 8tete, snd eras soon <la
after appoioftd Assistant Sorgeon of this
Regiment, and an nn organisation it was
plseed in Confederate service. It now
stent herd that he and Dr. Beonaea
should be rxansined, in order to retain
their positions. In tbe same way my
old friend and olaasesate, Dr. Tamipseed ,hc
was compelled to resin.
Aa far aa I ?an laorn, rerj littla fa u
Mid io tha Regiment 4mI ra-anlieting. 1 P
There cm ba no doabt, bovevir, aa to
thia, aa oar lata taiaiaaa In North Oaraliaa,
and again in tha Woat, will atimnlata
thane nan to raaaaia in tha aarfiec
at laaa*, till Borth Carolina ia rid of tha
praaanaa of tha Heaaiana. Bat 1 forgot Tlc*
that, tha "hattlaa of tha Sonth moat bo l'on
fought in Virginia," Bra to, patriatia
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* the 8o?Ui ma* be fought in Virginia
M Liquor* of mij kiad are atrietly pi
bibited on the Islands, and ii is amoai
to aaa the buj dodges tba boys gi
the "oGccr of the day." One w
known lo Bf bis jng to within two ine'u
f tba top, plane a oork on that, tben f
U np with molasses, another cork on tha
a Another seeds bis boot np to Town eesr
third day to bare it patched. When t
* a tapped oa the wharf, the ''Captain" as!
t ed bim what he bad in his boot, be ceo
^ ly remarked that it was "the la$i.
Another came on tha bharf with on
" bottle of '^bomb-shell" in his band, an<
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another in his pocket. c'-*gge? lag 0|
. to the Captain, he addressed him will
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.'lornitv tJap'n?hic-*-how?hio? -dj
1 d?r "Fitat nU," replied tbe Capta'u
"what ia ihiaT' at tke aawio time catc.v
\ ieg held (f his bottle. "Well Cap'nhie?you
*ee it ia?hie?a little?hio?
hie?aperita for the old 'onao to make
1 > Camp-fir.
One pttrioiio gentleman in theac parte
made a trip to Bpnooiube, North Carolina,
a abort time ainee, and on bis arrival
there, tbe ladiee met him, and bade him
return te hia home, "on tbe coast" said
they "where yon will find the enemy.
Our husbanda arc off and we don't want
you her#." The conacquen^e waa, he
returned home, and is now a prominent
high private in the "Georgetown Home
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.... iuu Know that "Buncombe"
is a great resort for health. It in a great
pity but what the ladies of Georgetown
and iloriy would follow the example of
their Baicotube sisters. Bend the men
to do what thej should bare djne twelve
months nj ).
Ihive tbt-'ii from jour presence, and
cease to eouotcnaDoe any longer thev i
street-corner Beau regards, and Knights
of soft pfie and sharp leasees; or you
may have a conscript brother or beau.
More from another point.
Yours truly,
JO. ALFORD.
JJ i jm n-iu :-Uii I
Tb# Qun-fiost Fund. ,
We hari received tbe folln?; ?? ?
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criptiona t* tho Gun-Boat Fond:
dra. 8. D. Barnbill 91.00
Master Ctrino Barnbill 1.00
dies Florence Barnbill 1.00 '
faster Tbemee 8. Barnbill 1.00 '
liaa Harriet L. Barnbill 1.00 1
ire. J. R. Cooper 2.00
laater J. M. Cooper 1.00 *
laater Olis Cooper 1 00 ?
lias Cams Cooper 1 00 *
Irs. Z. W. Dnaenberrj 2.00
lissMw^an^DM^berM^^^^lOO
itb crashing efbat upon the old balks P<
the Federal navy. 8inoe her gallant I*
ploita of tbe 8th and Otb, the people ?*
Norfolk breathe freer, and leas danger l''
apprehended of a visit from Burnaido. TP
Richmond Dispatch. tt(
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m POTOMAC VALLKY.
Matters in tbe Valley, so far as onr *u
fermatiot extends, remain in state M
o. Tbe Federals still oecupj the 00
rer portba of St- J?* ? l- **
? ?I ? n?uil IS
iere tki Yankees may get a figbt on en
>ir btndi if ibey attempt to follow tw
n. tti<
Later asoounte from Newborn bring dir
r gratifyby statement that Cot. M. C. *d<
ery an4Col. H Hoke are not killed, *'o
was repi? ted. The former was taken th?
risensr^ and the latter eeeapsd and
i arrirei at Kingston. '
981s hire keen in trod need in Con* the
m providing for tbe relief of the fami- ran
of sodiere now in Confederate eer- elai
>, and who are looking for relief by tioc
dona at otherwise; also, for tbe die- mal
rge of nek end disabled soldierm. j retp
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l_ a?li?riiili rrfMm t? tk? fti wn . jwrtl
Mttar. Plaaweiel ?att?rf
* *^k tbs bttMwJ
I Sswdostod l?7^|J
^ 1 1UIU 1WH! "Ill lei* fr^
u?? date Ca*h will be required in ai
ro- wwrr for All advertisement!?. (
ng January 2nd, 18C2.
vs _ ? ?
M Tbs papers of tbe subscribers t<
? r>'*patrh whose subscriptions exfin
,11 with Ibis isswn, will be marked with \
j ?*d ctohl To all such. nnlv /ma ??
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oopy will be tent, unless ibsy resaw
|e their subscriptions. y
i- 19" For want of spsos we bsro beef
1* obliged to postpone s com nun test io#
from Cat Island, until 1 next week.
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9QT Rev. Z. Bnlloek will preach st
Bethel Cbureb on the first Sunday ia
I April.
p 19- We are pleased to receive lbs
, Richmond Dispatch in exohange again,
aftci an absence of many weeks.
ffir The attention of tba several pah
lie Boards is invited to the Law requiring
the publication of their reports.
Joasif Adduro* has our thanks for a I
young palmetto
Che Conscription.
On Thursday last, although the day
waa very rainy, a number of the citizens
of the District aasembled in the Court
House, for the parpus* of coufawbng
together, as to what course should be
pursued in reference to the conscription
ordered by the Governor and Council.
A majority of tho assemblage appeared i
to be chagrined and mortified that notwithstanding,
the absence in service of
more tliau two-thirds of the arms-hearing
male population of Horry, yet in all i
probability, the District would be sab- t
jeet to a draft. The contradictory, con- o
fused and irreconcilable, resolutions of u
the Kxccutive Council, with the rxpla- v
nations aud orders of the Adjutant (Icn ii
eral, had only served to create a chaos, it
iu their minds, and no one seemed to p
know what course to pursue. There was tl
left thcui but one plain alternative, and tc
that wns to volunteer singly and individu- di
ally, for the war,?yet only eight individ in
iials pursued that course. The rest of the *ii
isscmblage, appeared just as willing lo 01
'iak a draft as to vnl--?
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esult of both being apparently the name, | P?
nth the exception of the bounty, if j kc
here is a necessity for every man in tffcf' dr
district, to enter the service, they are ! su
rilling to go, yet at the same time, in po
o section of the State, will there be "a
neb destitution and famine if all are be
iken. There are bat few slaves in mi
lorry, and the nnmber of old men aod ?(*
ouths, even with the aasistanee of j|fclmc
b< able to maly^^^^^k
s exposal to tnrvittion. Thep^ B
mU by the Legislature for tbeirlH
>rt, will prove to be worse than non^ litt
will be seen by advertisements in this Pri
sue that the Coucil have again modified Peir
former resolutions, and will now P??
eeive volunteers singly or in companies *nt
still the 15th of April. An attempt Y01
ill be made to organite another compe- sen
r by that time, which we hope rosy W Col
ecesafnl, for this reason alone, it a^ mis
va the District from a draft. Msow
r citixeas have joined companies n 1
service for the war, aod others aft com
rolling themselves for the war in ||L
elve months companies, according to
s provisions of a late Act of the ConUrate
Congress, which is almost in "
ect collision with the new system 1 10 I
>pted by eur Executive, in th? mAn*. ! Mr.
a of whieh, it it very evident that ?
) Council, went off at half cock. 00 1
[q Mieeiaeippi the planters an piling V
their eottna and getting it ready for (?
faggot the uontit the enemy ad- I^ieu
tone. Tbey are aleo sending their rj
ree up tho river to work on fortifioais;
and tbey any they am ready to T1
ke any ancriftoe the Government may Elisi
aire. Peel
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XT * WHICH 8HX 81TB
firxws OF THE WEEK.
I raoic TUB WEST.
kTbe Charleston 'Mercury mys: W
. jHttp Tagoe Meoaatt froaa T?no?MM
^ pinr, leadiog as to fafer that th
flpfcRMweats of BmII and Ila'Icck, on th
JBliaid*, and of Beauregard aid Sidne,
Hpoh^aen on tht other, aw rapidly ctilnl
to a crisis, and flat a groat bal
^tl> iajjaotincnt at Corinth, in the noigh
HhAipd of the <}rand Juuctug^^fc
I K . * aaoajl I
| ^^eitiveljr, that (JnH|
|HKde a aaddoa circuit froralMi I
"I ro', via Decatur, confronting the whoT
| force of Buell that had been moved (Von
T Nashville down the Tennessee river, jtuc
the advance of which waa laat heard oi
at Savannah, which ia on the river,
1 about fifteen to ilea from ? ?
_ WM%.V WVMOT
jl > the Mississippi line. General Bcsnrei
gard was, at laat accounts, at Jackaon,
1 in Madiaou county, within eaay reach ol
t Johnson's army.
The Richmond Dispatch says that tho
news from Arkansas has only tho form
of well-concocted and nicely-conccived
fabrications. We believe that our cause
has been well sustained there by the
able generalship of Van I>orn and Prioe;
but that their combined efforts hare
been crowned with tho success which
rumor attributes to tbcm, wo think a
little doubtful.
The women of the West arc offering
their presvrrc kettles and other utensils
of suitable metal in response to the call |
of Gen. Beauregard for bell metal for |
easting.
Private letters from Nashville, Tennessee,
stats that the Yankees have lost
over four hundred int*n since their occupation
of that city. Tho picket duty of
the enemy is dons by brigades; every
straggler is taken off. It is said that but I
few sUrw ass kept opsn in the oily, and
that scarcely any ono is to be seen on
the streets.?Charleston Courier.
^APTtTnF. nw tnnr
wfl a mm iibti 1 il IV ! fcH II \ TIIRFl't I
ME.1 or TUB IIOLCOMBK I KOtO.V, ON |
EDI8TO ISLAND. j '
This, we learn, was quite a daring art, j n
all probability saving the captors ,
heiuselv** froaa capture. Three privates ( >
f the llolcouibe Legion left early, Sat ,
irday morning; and after spending the '
ibolc day and part of the night, in seek- ,
ig a good place, on the water, for land* r
ig, they returned to Mr. (jriiubaU's *
lace, Pint-burg, and Sunday morning n
?cy crossed over to Jehosscc, and tbcncc ^
ici
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istanco tlicy mw something approach- j 'J
g, and secreting themselves by the j
Je of the road, allowed, what turned r<
Hi
it to be a buggy, with three occupants, )l(
get opposite to them, when they step- 1 *
d out pistols in hand. The chief Yan?,
a Lieutenant Colonel, attempted to
aw his pistol, but was warned to desist !
d to yield his weapon, the only one j /
ssessed l?y the Yankee trio?and it I
IS soon surrendered. The Yankees
iog then raptured, the gallaut captors thi
ido their horse and buggy make good
;cd down to Watts' Cut, whero they
it our Jehoaseo Pickets, who^^^^g^H
la beyond the plaeo of captur^^^^W
soners are tho Lieutenant-Colonel F.
Bennett, of the Fifty-fifth Regiment T
msylvania Volunteera, First Liruten- *,
Kirhy, of the Forty-seventh New gen
rk Volunteers, and a Down Faster, "".J
t aa a Government Agent to "collect whi
ton and other property," as his com on
stated.?Charleston Courier. o.m
I ho i
unit
"he following ia the Cotton Thief's ?*?n
, , . cow
lunsaion t v
siKi'itM U. 8. Resident Ao'T, 1 thst
Hilton Head, H. L\, Feb. 8, 1802. J j?*
Benj. Wiilia. Port Rots! Uw
' ' rbu.
ir : Yon will proceed to North Rdia- ?* i
aland, with Col. Noble, tod anoint
Iff \
Gideon Reynold* end Mr. Hraiton fj
olleoting cotton and other property r**?
hat inland, and performing anch oth- A
srricet aa they may require,
ery reepeotfnllr, your ob't aerrant,
ligned) WM. II. RKYNOLDS, in >
it Col. lat Regiment H. I. Artiller,
U. 8. Resident Agent. Infai
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ladta
be ateamahip Ella Warley, abip [K
t Rooaall and achooner Sir Robert A,
ware at Naaaan March fttb. Mi
i, AN XHTHSOmn) MONABCH."
St mm y _
G, MARCH 27,
iatest by mail!
[FraM l? tht Antiucd PrtM.]
e Tb? Yankee* are landing wagons, bag*
(j gaga Uraina, A?., at Newborn. Deeiaiva
, battles are exported to take plaoe at
e KinsUta, N. C., and Suffolk, in a few
j days. The Yaakeaa are aaid to be going
(. book to Winchester, and Oea. Jackaon
ia permit.
The lata bottle ia Nat Mtue^n
denee^^P^Wm
| pata quite a chccHngaapeet^JI I
r future, and when the time cornea for it?
( diacloanre, will doubtless gladden the
, g public heart.
| [From the Mnv.tnnah Rrputlican.
Mx.viriiis, March 19.?Eight gun and
' three mortar boats eommcaced an atttack
on Island No. 10 yesterday. Oar big
gan sunk one boat and disabled another.
I Enemy retired. Nobody hurt on our
side. The island is to be held.
Mr.MVHis, March 20.?The Confederate
loss in killed in Arkansas was 190.
All our wounded were brought away.
Tho Federal loss Is 2000.
Tito Lieiitenant of the Confederate
steamer Sumter has bcea released. The J
Sumter is still at Gibraltar. The Fcdc- i
j ral rebels were closely watching her.
The Louisville Journal of the 11th t
says the Bill reported by the House
Committoc, in the Federal Congress, ,
providing Territorial Governments for f
the sece^ng States, has been laid on the ,
table by a decided majority.
Adjutant-General States R. Gist has I J,
been appointed by President Davis a ' e
Briiradi^r-n*"."? * !- ' *
D u<H<m in mc 1'roviaional
Army of ilio Confederate State*. al
The atenm frigate "Mbin*t?nta i* at ^
anchor oaal of tho U?p Rapa, and ia not ei
sunk as was reported.
One More Chance Offered to
KVADK THE DRAFT. [,
Believing that the men of ?t
ilnrrjr prefer volunteering to ul
?ic<i drafted, the undersigned pro- ?2jk i
>oee> to meet all tho?e who wieh to
rolnnteer. at Conwayboro", on the lM I
irat Monday in April, (f'alca-day, > ?
o orgauiie (lie Infantry Company which wa* '
icing rai*ed when tho late order* of the J
'ouncil wore published.
Ity a ati>l later order the Council allow all
uch Companies to elect their t.fticera and |,p(
till receive them. AH persons who wiali to p(j
oliiulcer are requested to meet mo on the day
irut in nod?organize the Company, and tlie wj,
all will lie submitted fortliwilh to the Coun- pij
il for a|iproval. This ia the last ehnnce left, ,|((
tid it ia hoped that the men of Horry are cr,
to proud to lot the blot of ? ?
....... ..... upon n|li
>c fair name of their I fiat net. ^ul
There is no douht of I he Company heme
ceived. if I can get requisite mimWr 0f (
id organise on tlie day mentioned. Transirtation
lo the rendexrnu? will he provided, >
id each man receive $'?<> hounty as soon ax ?
e (to into service. 8. \\. WILL80N. p..
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ATTENTION! ,mf
kl.I. persons who purpose lo claim rxomp- he i
tion. tinder the recent order of the dee
torulive Council, are hereby notified to Con
pear before the Hoard of Exemption at as i
n way bom', on Kriday and Saturday next,
s JXt h and 29th instant a.
I. T. LF.KiSJ^
Colcnvu, C.? miici h
N order to answer, in the shortest ??f
most satisfactory way, the many inquii
made in relation to the pointa most T.
terally presented, the following informst
ia ordered lo be published: __
'he new system of military organisation by **'
ieh enrollment of all the male ciiixens of Hen
State, between the ages of IS and 4o, is
ered, will not apply to auy of the twelve
Hits' Itegimenis until the expiration of
ir present term of service, at which time, I
ass they re-enliel for the war, they will be fwra
tilled and subjected, like other citisen?, to I
script ton. ,
II Companies of Infantry and Artillery
were formed?that is. officered ami li?vthe
number prescribed by Confederate lo h.
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?? me miir or receiving the recent pro- |(Wir,
i*iton of ihe Governor, will l?e received f',r
ihua organized : hut no eorupame* of u; ||0
that were wot no formed ?t th*t lime will pair|t
received under the lut call. I hem
he Huhjoined revolution, modifying the aj>OTe
lotion of the 2d M? rb infant, i* nleo
red to he published.
f command: X. R. GIST.
A |j. *nd Inrp. Gen. of 8. C.
i?ao!ved, That the revolution of the Gov
r nrid Council, of the -Id of March inet ,
relation to the Acceptance of Infantry
Caiea already formed, he eo modified aa
m the reception of Arttllery. aa well aa \ dVa
ntry Cttnpaaiee. formed at the date of '
i??i. InmaiHMi of the Govern?jc of Ihe &th To 1
nt, in relation thereto. CODS
ttract from the minute# of March 10.] lor k
f. J. MOHBH, Jn., 8eerctary. will bt
I paper* in the State copy once,
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1863. dSTo. 4.
State of South Carolina.
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from planting, at 3
ft ft h n, bririuutlcntpof etttM^mt^^ I
a large crop of grain. By so doing^^S! 3
place ourselves upon the surest fonndations^^^^
of independence. and pat it beyond the power
of our enemies to obtain any large eupply
of that article eo eeeential in the commerce of
modern nations, except by tbe ordinary mode
of an uninterrupted trade with an independent
people
t'otton it an article which cornea nearer to
gold and silver. in the adjustment of balancm
between nations, than any other prodnolion;
because, with the exception of eoate as
to transportation, it has nearly uuirersality
of demand and unirereality of value, aud is
.xx perishable. Unless it can he procured by
treating thoee who produce it with equality
in their intercourse with other nations, then
we should refuse to produce it sad determine
lo destroy whet we have if necessary. To
control this power effectually to our adranage,
there must he concert of action, and I
earnestly entreat every patriotic man to coro>ly,
for at least oue crop, with the suggestion
if this proclamation.
The wealthy farmers owe it to the wives,
layghtrr* end sisters of our brave soldiers in
he field to raise enough provisions not only
or themselvos, hut to see thst there is no
rant around the homes of our gallsnt men
rho are in active service. The enemy threatna
a large portion of the rire-growing region
f our Btate. This source of supply, which
as heretofore been so ahundsnt and so
wrnmi in our domestio economy, may be
irprly diminished and this in an additional
sasou why every planter in the interior
liould enlarge lii? crop of breadstuff*. We
are all the mean* of productive supplie*
if bin ourselves, and now i* the time to
alargo all loose supplies so essential to the
ippoit of our armies, and so necessary to
ir permanent independence.
Given under my hand and the seal of the
Htate. at Columbia, this the lffth day of
,March, in the year of our Lord one
'-Mhousand eight hundred and aixly-two,
and of the independence of the Htate
of Mouth Carolina the eighty-sixth.
F. W. PICKENS.
*ar All papers in the Stale copy once.
March 28 4 H
Military Department.
COLI'MIIIA, March 21. 1M2.
WIIEKFAM the Governor and Council hare
en induced to modify their action expressin
resolutions adopted on the ftth instant,
receiving certain volunteer Companiea
ih their organisation, which, though formin
part, were not complete at the dale of
> Proclamation of His Excellency the Govtor;
and whereaa strong appeals have been
<le in behalf of other Companies not yet
I, and whereas it i* found tha*. the proposed
iscription cannot be effected, for the want -SB
? full return of the enrollment, sooner than
h'sk day of April next. Thcrsfore,
tesnlvcd. That Companiea of the number
l>8 aggregate will lie received with their
upnny organiiationa, the officers being
ject to the approval of the Governor ana .
incil. until the Iftth day of April naxt.
lesolvetl. That iailSvUust
wciTfil iwitil ih? wme dste, And Ikoja^fl
iriug to )> plnoed logrlhfr in
tpaiij should present loaAyM^y^fl
olunleAgH^^^fl
u fhl^^reP
WKI<TT^Tr^
irch 20 8
dqurlerN l<4 Rrf, Pe?
Legtoa, ^
r\MP LOOK-OrT. March 10, 1R02.
IP |.y.. ?./?? ?, .
.... vi.vanoiu.iAV, iM?IW l? pu?chaae
for tK? C. M. nfrtic*.
WU>00 LHH. OP BACON, ami
6,0(10 LBS. OP FRKSII PORK,
? delivered al Camp l.ookOni, or a*
>1 Hill, lie will pay '5)??nli per pound
won, nnd 10 cfnii per pound for pork,
lecute il unntcrMM j to appeal to ike
>ti*H> of ike farmer* of Horry, lo induce
lo furnieh food lo our aoldiera at Ike
i fair pHcea, ami for cask.
II. II. WRIGHT.
Captain P. A.. A A C. S.
let Reg. I*. D. L.
rck 1A 2 21
WANTED
iWWk LBS. I'ORK
4,000 Lbe. Fodder
600 Huahela Corn
Se applied on NOTES ami ROOK ACTS
af Buek k Ileal y, and lleaiy TayCo.,
for wkiekjke ktgkeot market prioo
t allowed.
BE VTY TAYLOR k CO., ?
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