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I:. iEilrou :--I wish to havc )u.deisheod a s ketchI onl the bittlo of ill ai assas. As I stated in a form er riticle that there wore only two c0.ompanies of the fourth rogiment le'l at die Stono Bridgo. General l3eiregard in his report. says thorc wvere toil' collplinitos left thoro A ma engaged ill battlo caln1not c )'; t c'l1panies, tc., very we(l1 and mraiy w'!l Inot seo 1h oflicia] rolvt.s o1 t's 21t tt.c.i 1s gve1l by tl'e gne.i'rals c(iatlllllidill. was gre.te ~ suirprised to see th gern"id sgtof the Felder-1allarml wheni we i'aelod the (artor house ( l'et t SyvI 1:a ) sem ha(lf h111iIv 1hmev- tie Iridg' w' could seL a ptI'ti l ee1 tlle 111in1v well(lilig itt vay (ent to Sudley's li'rd. ( Yoil mly dee iis, flae' l t sike'n of il vlst arS as 'ourdl (l11re bh <>r spillgs.) r1118 - l- kitl o lie II.Illy thlat wma lit sIailt at tilis poillt was somI iti' eel' of 1 l'e' -aist eel Ole ere k ail( inl tle liei ht 91i 1 te i lls a 1, kaion-ets Imikotd I ilm silver, P roll iliI' til lie ' liet iCe was gly('e' Il tihat tlli t'y were crossili" .knwthe haIld of their colum1i lilist Ile n114 ti a ll mei Iile plus '(1 lill 11lul ai d t)i ill e loxt ro' Catharl'pan. We soon mve 0 to the .ni''Iltsville road (across ti pnititions) :1e-d discovered ti jlwad o)f their. (.40lumns, and T wal aigal ei'ised t)ee s0l) tnil arilly aettial w.al e st) fiie'ly 1ll, ll m11g into) lille als perflyl) as' ml c'it coljlillies whioeni drill'nIg for j'ize. e m. how ) <eth u'I i though1t crossed mny minld, it. woul, le haid III tes w * t U8 iIf t 1at 8vt(l and deliberatien shlid coint in I heel eved though this would I1 soething Ililm1k a herde eel de't'r ge inig intee the fori'st r.moneig p~anthii' anid t iger's. We were' btt few het were.e Iliere for buiness t'H. it wVi met feo'. 118 jcri\ C Ic's tee 1)01lut1 null1 bers, thlis holontgeed tc thioe llic'iai e' wouhtll ha: c) bt~e'n teri'b ai2lrmede at, thtait hulge serpen't tih wasi seeo beaull till uneio((c ilig itse' ill frione andIIC tar toe ourh le't, hev tl 141 .t (Ilu l he~. e~1iga lii (Jhcicili hoi ('s. I will hie're fledlowi' Gener' 'Th'le div~Iisin eel I''eh raljist unid Cl .v I ulerg'>ef t. h~e' r liar li' n1 Itiiudet~te. 5e''eit 'eliantlie of' i'ly, of a cr aillry 'a/i d w i ty Jn of w h it i're'ports wits$ o'ver1,0 '- str'ong. \'Veel of ol . Eas' co01 J.lC. Ihtgt iand' '(lpio 8 cmpanties l~iiaj. Wheait's ofl La.; 1oss thani 5 men'11 andil twoe'% smll1 ano of el.wIt Lijeut . D aidson~eu wi th the (oh Bursie'ithigdoledth e myi~. Alehout 91:l (5 'lock, a. im., ('ame11 ouit fr'om a1 wod in sightI us. and( lie immlileditelv thr'ew l'o warhis'( s18kirmllishers' and( they be ('a1m1 enI gage'd withi ~ lj . WhleatI commandill~. They~ 11(1 the thew fo ward the :2nd( 1ltode Islanud lle" wiith ,Its v'aunitted hat tery of' a 11he1 wen'it inl, the1( elnmy broug in1 thre'e' other'i li egts81( an twoe hem e'ighit picco's ofl aritilloriy. \ there'' t' enemy11~ had( pulshed~ fo ward'( eighit* cmpan1 11ies5 of' r'eguhl inifan try and1( one( of' thir best hea teiesI~ of' six pieces siuppor'ted h Six compan)1ios (of mar11ineCs to ii whl~L'ic vans and1( his 1m1on ha m)ost mat tlhless tenaci t~y. Goniora Ala. 21nd and1( Iwo companflies o thle 11ith Mliss Regt~s and1( one hat toriy. li IlI1camel n cr'oss the pik( r'oad~ and Younlg's braniichi (by tit Stone hous1o men'itioned m1 Suirry of Eaglo' Nest.) GonIoral IReauriogard 1lsavys 'for anl hour dlid thoso5 stout hloarted1 mlon of the blonedll~ colmmands (of e 'Evans and Bartow bcroast an unin tormitting battle storm animated uroly by s4omething more than 01'. dmnary courage of eveni the bruev. est men under fire.' Thncomo in twvo Federal brig. ages of I-oinitzelman-'s divisji with Ricktts superb battery (the A, pride of the North.) Nowv with the surging mass o th oir front nd ner te iUC saa tire of at least. twouty pieces of ar- M tillery, with the fresh brigades of vc Sherman and Keys approaohing, the latter within musket rango, our lines gave back, but under or ders from General Bee. General Beauregard says again : 'As soon as Gen. Johnston and mysolf reached the field we were occupied with the roorganization of the horoic troops, whose previ ous stand, with scarce a parallel, has nothing more valiont In p11. 1 tho pagos of history, and whose N losses fitly toll why at length their ranks had lost their cohosion.' I should have mentioned that Licut. Richardson come in with two pieces of the Washington Ar- Sa tilloryof La, about the time Heint- de zolman did. As we rotired across (s the Turnpiko Road we mot the est Hampton Legion and thon General by Jackson. D< At this time our forces, from Tv General Beaurogard's did not iinum11- Ti her 6,500 infantry and artillerist an witl. but thirtoon pieces of artil- TPl lory and two compianies of Stow- Lih art s cavalry (Cartor's and Hogo's.) on The enemy had the formidable fol batteries of Ricketts, Griflin and tw Arnold (regulars), a forco of over wi 20,000 infantry, soven companies '' of rogular cavalry and twenty-four 1; pieces of improved artillory, with St heavy columns of reserves both of infantry and artillery ready to fall upon)I uts.I Mr. Chapman autlior of the thi history of S. C. mentions that the a 3rd iegt. of S. C. was in th( fight, tit but he had as well havo mentioned the 7th that was in the same brig- be ado. Those two probably crossed 01h IBoll Run and moved towmards Con- do or 'ille vory lato in the evening to PC assist in trying to intercept the flying enomy. Col. Jonkins' 5th 1 itegt was under firo too at long JO rang10o down at McLean's Ford. "I We had inl the battle 9,517 of tho su Army of the Potomac and 8,334 - I of. that of th( Shenandoah, (John stono's) with no hattery anid nine I ty 11101 of Scott's company of it( I caval r (of Genieril Hlolimes' comn- ti mI-d) to como inl just inl tii to d. 3 follow on1 the rotreat--9,477 phus 110 I 8,334 oqual .17,811. The 'neimyn 1 had 54, 140 mon the best quippred - the world over saw. Only 35,000 yC or .10,000 of theirs was engaged; I the othler 14,000 or 15,000 was o spread out far down Bull luin to o t'llionl Mills Ford, whi1ch kept the('t s halance (someo 12,00) or I,000) S4)f our ilon watching them. By - 01. .1 o'clock, p. Iml., ihat nuaguili- P r, armyiiiv was a l'(ing imioh. I slip a pose they thuight wo wotro ploor' 4) 111m(1 I.'eI as they left. IIIarly al] Ith d thl irtilloy llid th horsess and il i thioisaids of small arms, ammu- ]I . iitioll, iatolls , havrlsacks, e( .,' g. withIi is. 4omme, aiybe a fow hui -ded of 0our mien got winl)I1od (early r. 5 ini thei (lh'y, ats Iil'ient I)aivis saidl " ihe met several at Mantassas who at 5 repjorted that we were utterly cut 1- to pieces nmd whi ilppedl. G enorial y~ I a licaurgiardt says ini speakt~inhg of the( '( y~ trop i') h5frst enigaiged ando allicers, i 'te.: 'It is lit thtt 1 shold no.. 0, per'itiu rlalel cooh0l1ss of Col. IEvania ; ) s- and( wellI.11 'aeed was ho0 511)11 supporte il by (Col. Sloan11 and I ie' oflicers' oif :t he -fi h8. C'. iegt, ando Aa j. W~heat. y and1( nhOn gener4'ally was fILtliy of 1- 1 lie h ighest adm1iiirat i ' ui aissm' -- o~ niay1'r.o.lly say, n10 oworO of that. Tmn 0111who fought th(le first hio'.r of a theii hatti& ofi M anaussas. l'qajl hi hiono:'s and erod(lit miust ailso bie yawuarded'( ini thle pages of1 hiistor'y 14o 10) thle gallant oflicers~ and mon01 who, a- un ider Bouo anid Uitow, subse .h ( queintly ma rching to thiri side, a.. 1 le 'enmy's attack.'' 'Ih We hol ieved as G eneral Boe id como11 up thiat Col. Eva.ns was p ro .,r pat in g to cut the sor'lont in t w) 0or at lotosti attmp1 it . It is ai surl e- inise whniat would have becomo 001 oif it (to Ilit t~l band of cuittor's 01' the r- ( GeilP'1 .1lhnttonl says : 'Thie ad.indmirahlo charactor' of our troops 's is incontestab11 ly prlovon1 by' thle re4 r-- suit of t.10he att le, wheiin it, is r'o Il.Lmlmberedfl that l itt le more thiani x (1,000) miin of the Army of the ~' ShonandoahI with six teen gunls. it anid less thanll 2,000 of I le P'otoiiin' v- . it hi six guns for full five houi's d( suiccessfuilly reOsisted 35,001) 1'. S. oe 1troops with powleI fi11 art'Ii Ili'y anid ii ai Silleior1 force oif regu lar' i caalry. s' Evory~h re4gimn an~l id hattIeiry ('ngaig r' St ates trioops aiI Cen teirv ill, who1( -|a n111jot been (engalgedI, wh ich ('heck y ledI our1 purlisuit, Ithe strong forces a -oc'cupying Itho works near' George- D f, town', A rligton and1( AlIexdria ; the :1 certainity, too, (hant General Patter'i- 9/ - son, if' neededlo, w~ou~ld roach Wash- fau igtoni wit hi iis armiy- of 32,000 s', 11nleitl((3)1 son 1 hiali o vc.)iLd, ild the wvil 1' cOlildiion 81ld bltadogliuate nieausls" of the ai'miy ill an1)iulitioni, j'opro v'isiolls 111 al1 trailsportIatioll prtovoli led atny serious thoughtIs of advaii einog aigainist the capitol. ho On)i look ing ou t to our' fr'ont oni pri that beautiful Sunday mlormling we pro'( saw in fi'oiit of us on the east sidlO" of Bull Run 9,000) of the enemyte (Gen. Shonk's biigado with plenty of artillery. We had 900 men and Ji two cannon and our ordeors woere to~ hold the position to the last ex tremity. TI I doubt if any other regiment sawv at any time as plainly as we qui did, here and at our meeting oni nic the Blrentsville road what a tre- so mounndous odds there wasB against ref tA piece of poetry by Cathiarino Sp Warfield describos the situation ry aptly.. When aloft in m1-orie'g sunitght I Flags were 11nllited nkid, 'swift vonge... oil t he rebel" '1.1d11y vntnluted. Ittlo did they thiki that nigt hiiould (close onl diothir siameeIIIs tight knd rebels, victoraA In the fiht Stanld kiendannted. Itit Peace to those who perished III our[ passes! ,ight he the earth above themw, Given the grasses! JogsAl Northin1enl voe th'e dav1% Vhlie'I they Inlet our stern aritay tId shruk from battle's %i id alfir, At 1aiassas. 1s Your 11aby Prettiy? llio Iublishers of Ladios' Every turday, of Philadelpiia, Pa., will p)Osit Ono Hundrod Dollars 100) to the credit of t.h(o pr-etti baby whose 1portrait is reeived thom1 for puhlication; Fifty 11ar (50) to the next prettiest; 'enty-Fivo (25) for the third; rtoen Dollars (15) for ti fourth, d Ten Dollars (10) for the fiftI h. 0 nam111o 11d P. 0. -address of S1aren1t 11nust. be plainly writtonl the tback of tho piotograph bon 'o forwarding. Encloso three o-cont, stamsl for samplo coPly hli full particulars. Address: 4hotographuic Contest." Ladies' 'cry Saturday, 36 South Seventh root, Philadolphiia, Pa. Prize Offer. Our farners9 shoull h ave good hogs s fall, and we have deCiled to oler >eninm of live dollars in cash for a largest, any age, hog, by 1)eceni. r 25thl, 1895; and three dollars for a largest one year old hog, and two liars for tie second largest--all rsons in Pickens county who will rafter becoIine tisbscribers to Tax inNAI., (payinlg therefor in ad nce,) or those who are already bscribers and will pay up one year advance, are eligible. (To to feed 0youn' hogs and tIry for this prize. .meiber that all persons t orying or is prize innst pay up l teir past, in hteliess, andi onv year ill advance, t later than Novemblier 1 st, 1 s 5. ar these dates ini mind and govern urselves accoildi'Ngly. (,irts sad Iloys Mnikhe Money. Wo wnvlt. ani energevtio and ami tions girl or boy,, in (each city or wN1 to assist. its in introde ing Ir- hligli class, illustrate newspa. )1 for wonlt'1li. %.il (liii ialke olt'.v l't1t, or Soclie a1Y articl( om at tent to a it bivy le, for a, few ur work each Satnrdi l morn g. If yor y alrInlts contseInt, en aS' Ht.amil>p l'or list of Ilticle'S voen, Sainp11lo cop~y and full11mr 1til1ars. A dd1ress Latdies' Eve Saturday, (irenlation Ilkpar e.lphlia, P'a. I N.\A . IS alitis (1ltat its slilisetj. rs should have the ati h:1utage of 'ery good ting ( go*in i. y jb 1 141 ill view~ ug g p.m- iel (m. Sirp ich, ()htie, for a4 suIIIly ot' ar~ subsciptionis t(o their g'et Oi bly, Iv'*1lThe A inerican 1i Prni Neu-s" Yneh, wvill be presenlte~l i-u~i.: Te u.:v. I'v t'.\1l, I N .\IV.\Ne-M sil]serther to ASTHMA, Distressing Cough, SO RE JOINTS MUSCLES. Despaired ~OF RELIEF. Ayer's Cherry Pectoral "sot tuime sin4c. I hi tl a1 sev ere I. >f thue joeints anal1 inees. I conisueltede 0 ihy .ici:ens :unte triel V~eiions reeile~s, O3 In i.tout .ei a yri , t ant't~I 0 l 11 0? I in II ver short t1~i m e, unse enllrel2y 03 -ured. I e:* i, tin-a-fonr'. eeorjtia y ande; 0 e~I4~i." ..1l1118 v ii, IeIIjTexas. 0 eng.l e sh ) us -d .\er' ('heorry I 'eeo. .I I. 1%'del: *en. i liophreysV . Ga. Alyer's Cherry Pectoral g~ Relceived Highest Awards 0 LT TE WOrLD'S FAIRl O ennis's Liver Assistant. hays Mirs. .1. (1. .Jvtntingsu : We kee'p iti hit se readyl f(or use4 ~t414 in C r of 4 s iIness. ItI en 44 we se 4 had1 heath in any oftl.e ouri lar ge li y*, we*( have' llI n it house' t ebest clean1 g remedt'ty to~ giv and*41 gie ot ht btest tirst 11ssit te eurt we4 enr cur(1 able d isease hult intjury' atimi Sattel abrge htill of ex It' arll ten(I ptre'vent tineh sicknhess an id I)' 1'or sale Iby W4~. (. liratinlet t. Notice to Cre(~ilors, ling clits X*J tginst the( IHestaitoe of er A lexande'r dte'tnsed, 11*1iht~ey Inu tst. ble thle 11ailt' b~efore t he'i itmlersigned'o,] >rili befrt I ho'e first dlay of SepJt~lIIembr 5, or het barreI'Ld from plart icipa4t tin in hinds of saidl etat Ie. lyit, 8). . M. RITIW AlI'lT, dy1th195 lerk of Coni., 't Tobacco Spit or Smoke Your Life Away. he trthflul, statrtling title of a book I tob~aceo-thbit. (eure. If you1 wanit to t and can't, uise "'No-to-ha."' B1race ut, ltinlIzed,( nerves, elbina1tes niO'tine- jtt pI ght andt~ vigor. Positivet cure or motney .1ded0(. 1Book at diruggist or iiailedl free. dIresls Thte Sterling iitmedy Co. Chicaj~ en 45 111and(olph St. ; 1'ew kk 10 .nan St. For Hnle nt. thi 0m-1' . Homestead Notice. The State of South Carolina, County of Pickens. To all whom it may concern: Notice is hereby given that Mrs. Mary L. Edens has this day filed in my office, a Petition. praying for lomestead exemption in the person. al estate of Samuel X. Edens, do. ceased, said petition will be passed upon iin my ofice on the 30th day of September, 1895, at 11 o'clock, a. m. August 26th 1895. J. M. STEWART, Clerk of Court, aig29iw4 Pickens High School -OPENS -- 3londay, Neptember 2d, 1895. Pupils en get good board in private fmiieiis at rearoruible rates. 'au-ent. desiring, to move to town to e(1t lca te licild cli 14,10Cllan rent comn for table hiouse-s checap. If )Ou wvish your sons and dangli ters to be w'ell preparedl for business sen(I dieln ito us. Sta rt your child ren at the begina ninig of school anld send tiei regularly For hirther in formation, adlress M. .8. ST11i111LING, Pickens, S. C. Sheriff's Sale. By viriti ot execuitoll placed in my Imnd141 s .1 lmave leviC(l tipont and will sll to the liglest 1idde,0r For cash at the residenco or .1. L. owings in Dncusville townshiip, Pickells con.i ty, 8. C., oni the Gth La3 of Septem bet 1895, at I1 o'clock, a. im., tie 101lowing prope.fy, to wit: I ale Lint ('otton, I L.ot See Co (onl, 1 1,ot Colton seei. Lievie(l upon as the property of A. R. Iunit, at the tiit. of 1M. V. Wil litills, ani solI to s; isfy sa i Execi. tioni. JT. H. .McDANIEL, S. P. C. .\ I i4 1r sns ha ving tinilis laginst 11w estate of Thornpilas Watson, ieleveaseml, nutlst pnesenlt the( Sam.W properly ait tst 14) the nuldersigullv, for -paymenwit, by tHie fir-st.in ( fit\ .4 ).ry, 1896n This I Ith day (o Angust. 8!)5. MAus. 8. E.. O.TS, W.m. It. OATS, I have Iwo lilte -t:1id chiirentt' who are I eelloI I his hot iunner weat.hger anid are.( (rouibled w\ith ht owel vomlphtinlt. I give 1lhem itunberlaiti: ('41ic, Cholera and ibarrhova Remedy amid it. act.- like a .Abarml- 1 4-arn1e4-1tly r-eonntil nd it for chlibd-ire with hon\- e mlio bls. I was Ill.. self ta0kent with a severe t. tack of blioody Ilix. wi 1 er'lIinps a1in1! pailns ill Illy stoit. h, onle l-hird of a bottle (if this re-lvi('1 (m e 1 tmle Wit in t i w t 1-fu4ar hours. 'I wa, mnil fi he 1 :1111 doinzmr11 house- worlk, Wits. W. , Dt'saA x, aI In-:aina, flick man11 C'o., T1,4111. For sale( hy. Dr. (;. W. .ale, Piekewe; C. X. WY A l.- In 1 1 l. 'Sl a 11 '. , Fort I ill-; untr& ItgsIiery . R tn M~cFALL' S -:w<BU DCETe~. PIIUJN and PHlAX~ FOR THE PHOLKS. )\We have r'eceivedour 01 usual stock of (TURNIP SEED,( and1 now~ is thc timeo to(1 Plese me1ntion this to ' thie '(Go0d Phtolks' and ask (9 () themn to come and see us. FOR ALL TIME Tro COME! \Ve wvill have BARGAINS! to offer our Pickens friends. ~Ome1 in and look at our I FIouir -,amlel) our Coffee. l'aste our Sugar. tead ouir Seed Books. 3uy ouir Goods \ndl be satisfied Lhat you have macde a bargain. W~ergusont bro's, 107 Min ftrent, Grennoule S. C DOES THIS CATCH YOUR -THE PEOPLE'S JOURNAL. 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