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f# ......... ? ...... ) ? * M If fifty gui V?ro fired at aa ?aa .....,.,(.,"""" o . >s wo could hear the -atp" of the bobeta. UAWfctt S?UI* o ? liligi- but luckily none cf na were blt. We, ?t " . , . ? Bi'>?.?' dlseovered(wter?ae?.Wteld?\m'e cev w"??l?^ ^.f*^8^ V"4 HUl- . - JnnHannHt ?lry brtgaoe waa *? f?np a few tnUae e Ann Jest fte year* Age. e ~ ? ? ' ~$3&~:' away.. ' * ' -i . . WS reparad wb>t had occurred and 0 o o o o 0 o o o o o o o o o o o o o j immediately the hegt? gah waa e?uad \ . rs " . ^ , i . ed aa? q??^y ? fbrc> ot cgtAiry waa /.S^LT1 ?f^'e? i i A- ^ ot IHH BHBra^ ' on the march to meet the enemy and ?'?.J'^SL^'^^ ^ .the ?^^^^L?||.|HE Tr? adraactnjrtoWute. ..,... ' Sft-? J?"lffl W#"KDECU^D '^L^L^L\^L^L^L^L\\\W? The ?h S. C.'Cavairy waa alae'?d hy Gen. Wade Hampton of the southe |^H^^B K vanc?d and our little party realising ern army and Gen. Sheridan of the ^BB HMHS ihki wu could not? obey orders ? ?ad ojjlon Torce?, aa "the most severe cav- HM H meet Liebt. Hinson at Old Church un - airy fighting of the *?ar. "The en- I H^H le? we whipped tho Yankees out of gagement lasted from about 10 a. m.. I ^^^^^^?^^^Eg our way, decided to go Into the-fight' u? ? <nf?m; *e uni0Q <for.CM8. L08'11? WB?BLW?L^UHH?LWm with Capt. j. c, .Calhoun's compeaywf '.^VST6 to ?J:R on^ ,n, kmed"an? SB R the 4th; ReginteetTwhlch we did abd wounded, eaya Gen. Reed. Follow- SBBvH Hi the fight waa hot and furl -.aa and oar ing is the t.:a'/b be has prepared: fHHL^HHH H forcea pressed Sheridan's Cara",ry .Having leR camp on Blay 27tb on a S^^H ^??^?B - ?beck for two miles, when they wee* scouting expedition under charge of I supported by G reefs infantry and Lieut. Hinson of Co. B, 7th 8. C. Cav- WHHK j there we halted, and'the firing.was in a!Ty. and after proceeding a few ' I tense. .A< miles we arrived at a forked road - ?>"? ? ? ? ' ' ? I My gun. a breech loader, had g?t hot where our commander divided the - from froquent firing and after n)y Ust ?^^i^U?-6 ?o?r.out#one MAJ. GE'S, J. B. KEISHA W* C. 8. A. ahot aa TI wa? reloading th? gun by eendtag the remaining four ,.rL.Lr'1.L s ;. Inserting a cartHdge In thc chamber, ?&der charge of Sergeant Lawton, out I waa struck by a minie ball Which lae other road with orders to meet him woman, whoa? home wo were peening, Went through my left wrist severing nt Old Church, several milea away, thciwe had better not go on, aa there the artery aW es^ed IJhs ??M? ?*v our party camped that .night ia an waa a company of "YttoJtJee^ CeveJty/. ??g h*?dHf^ oak grove and during tho ?till hours in the woods Just apjsnl . We did not ^ out about four inchea gbove bf tlie night could hear bugles, sound- nee thom however, and faitea on our tho wrist, which wound rendered nec 1dg in the diatance and what appeared way, but had net goneatfar until a ?Mary'the amputation of my riant tb be tramping of horses abd men. . nutriber . >of soldare appeared in the i^d,. thua severing my connection ' We slept but little, and at early ri^ ahead and ordered ua to aurren- wUe tay e*mradea and friends and dawn, started ou our way, in direction oer. ending my active war experience, ot the noises heard on the previous As we were not inclined to be cap- The last day of our date reunion, night. We had. not proceeded more tured we quickly turned our horses the 2Sth of May, will be the 60th an> tWfc* two miles wheo we, warned by a ^nd ltn at .full speed, and U, ,Plveraary of ^la bafUc, , -, ? , " j do J I conscience w ? f k I I on every job is the | I .-'ibat J I We ?re | I ?l#a5ri Busy | ^ * lt's a cinch that if the service e 1 we gave wasn t or the highest- | I c?ar(S we couldn't make this Jj e are never ever, to satisfy. 1 ^^^di^^ jjj I "I wouldn't sell it for twice it^^^if I could " ??[ I not get another." That's wl^llttSBfiws of own- lt I ers have said about -j^^^ ' * > - ? B I More than half a million sold to date is proof of K I its worldwide popularity. M I Five hundred dollars is the price of the Ford WL, I runabout; the-touring car isilve-fifty;the towncar jj seven-fifty-f. o. b. Detroit, complete with equip ment. Get catalogue and particulars from Hgt I Archie t,. Toi^ W J Lc*** Dealer ||j 1? Anderson, S. C. UH i lucan thc bond of olden tlrao. when you and I were boys; " When muaic, to be a weet to UB, must drown ail other.nobie. When martial airs entranced our ears. and every foelAhg flred; ; When, uniforms with golden braid were all our' heaits'deslred. Oh, how those fellows, marched about o?-every holiday? Tho "Square" was, filled with music eweec tho stroats with.bright arra, sweet, tho straote with bright array. The town folks stood upon their steps. the courtry folks, discreet, With horsey prancing . to the tunes. drove np some OUICT etreet. , The boyst Well, you can easy guesa wa shall not try to hld? lt. Whenever that old band waa out, wo fellows marched beside it. Wo kept the step the bondmen did, and kept lt quite as well. And always held our corner up when - j it waa time to yett. ' l^eWaps they made some .'discorde perhaps the side horns blear I About three times as Strong, and loud ? . as thoy by right should do; PerhapB thc cymbals' dida*.clang ex? I actly with the base ' IPerhaps the "B-flats- missed some notes and tooted but ot place. But whit Oared we whin we wera boya?-to our uncultured breast ?Tba Olrtrl Left Behind waa aa ? eohA M flnuui'a best; Our Wa ha*ks would straighten ?Pr our tnott?ts would spar away The acme of oor earthly bliss-to play a horn some day. Ita heard full many banda since then, ana paid to get a seat; rv? fcsaM ?hem ?lay their loudest sirs, and softly, nadir sweat;, Bu?, never has my bain* thrflleJ Will? r?atnr? more ?ManJet?. j Tba? Whan. ? heard old Strasburg Band gd marching do? nth? street -J, Li Shroy hi Philadelphia Ledger; Health* r*et*r ia it?ee>?. -rhe ??rgest factor contributing ts ft maj? apoces* ts nadoabtedly health, ii as? nee*, observen wat a ma? le e*dra aid* hi? bowel* ara rag niarga is never walt when Afcay ara constipated. W**? yon ara. oo?sttpt> ted yon will fini nothing quit? po good as Chamberlain's Tablets. They ned They are apt?} hr Eran?' bearroftcy. JA8.HAOO0I), COLONEL, I'. 8. A. t^tttksacerh' tlM gerrie* of the Southern Anas? TpB;; Y4HJ?KJ)B?$ COLONEL ' "It gives mo p.eHrm' zo *tate tba. ? ' Cot. J. H. Hagbod, during tue ni-ok Co?msg?e4. a Re^tKM? at IPI7^ PMBSS^^ a?d.good oott. Mmtt?2uM T?e.?f?r?ff;i, reg^uU, ed br hta actions that he waa worth) cw^aa^aa tn the CoafMerat* ?tata? of the position." army. Thia waa james Ft. Hajcood, i_ eomoiaadtpjr the First Benth Caro- ? .."?.-? . . Mnarea^mehtofWcah Janhm^dauni- J- R- ?3K**sd ? .?. * prl less, brigade, He wai 'leas than 19 Ta-te ? the abov* ??pN.Ma^mfiP? Jusj Taara ot aga yfcsn be was commission- nefer* its n^ft^re^V^rihim^i.^ ?*d coloaol. ? Igmwy vaf Ilga under <)be. comment ! Thara ar? inst from tho press t*o jj JjfJJ iS^?^i^^i books in whian the *wo Hsgoods sra T?if^^^*^ ^lt^n^t WB'??ier is "The Recollection 'ofca J- R- Hagood wss promoted'?| ^aaM aaldlay, c. S. A,;* traten hy 4fi?fcnrt4or pf the regtpeat Nowmhei i*. '.Kv aflaaev aa? edited-and </implied 4*. 1&** H was .promoted to cap if? &a?mT?olmee of Barnwell, tain, pf company, K J*auary JJ^^? Cw?, ?agoed te declared, to have was promoted to iMBlM.ef Ute r?gi Doajt ^.remarkable, soldier? He sue- meat on tho isth ot November ?OWloe tWQ Sweh man as Johnson Hf> L?^W,aj*?*i?n *$g*?#*t ,w?hln li W&>4 and.Thoa. J. Otovdr u? ?. or.Ldata nf hi? n^^gg?t^sS^S^, 2? ?Man* of Waals aowttj aa weil as thy j wa? douUisaa^ia^yocnfieat oolo^ most conspicuous courage was , -pt*- j "onymandtejl a rs^unaat ia the Con ttjtMVaWj-fhetheats ot atl the ?eld fe^viMjplWftwVi, |^Q|C?it?i|fi?icvT? .of ?ha rattWK^ . Thla>r1s*ld-premettoh'came t^HW ?spt&kia, and- so pranAunoed wetvi hi* j while carving in and ?oredag? part o eh?rsoteriot?ca as ? ?rest saldier (hst ( that Incomparable in ;?ntrp. , whit! there was ao di*?e-.>tien among thoteihtoa apafcltfcffi fur over whom he wa* proaiote^. , . , tur.*R or the C^hf*?t*ne>' for few loni Ot him Oe**. Lo* wrote a? lol low*1 J years. . .'r ' Dp you/r*aJl*a Uh* > hundred am?l^^ ! : Thur?Vw^ ly seektcg n/?ew customers. We smut se wide ? circle et fri?eds" sud customers as possible. Of cours?*.' large :s^eo^t?: welcome, loo. Cor lt Is our p?sV pose to serve A LL people; But wo want mea and of limited' mean* to kflow t?at t?ft bank ts wtlllnr tliclr deposits and ?Ive them tho advantage of our advluo add av? ory faetlity. ot tljo InstUuUom If roo art not ?. bsa* depoai tor'at? W#ane ' la and tte* ac Qnalpted .irita? ?ht '"Wa wm be #t:?t* to talk tilings o*or wita ou. Brown Dific? ?iittdi Seco?ui Floor.. Pi