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TOWN AND COUNTY.J TUESDAY MORNING, April 90, 1870. 4 TEiMs OF THIE NEWs AND HEnCAD. --Tri-weekly edition, loiur dollars Ier annum, in alvance; weekly edition, two dollars and llftv cents perunnum, in advance. Liberal discount to clubs of five and upwards, RArEs op ADvERTUIN.-One dollar per inch for tie first insertion, a ad fifty cents per inch f'or each subsoq .Aent t insertion. These rates apply to all ad- ( vertisemiuents, of whatever natu eo, and t are payable strictly in advance. Con tracts for three, six or twelve months made on very liberal terms. Trai sient local notices, fifteen cents per line for the first insertion and seven and one-halt cents per line for each subsequentinsertion. Obituaries and tributes of respect charged as adver- - tisemeints. Simple announcements of marriages and deaths published free or charge, and solicited. V All communientions, of whatsoever j nature, should be addressed to the Winnsboro Publishing Company, t Winnsboro, S. C. t New Advertisements. Assignee's Notice-Jno. S. Rey- C nolds, Assignee. I health-the poor man's riches, the rich man's bliss-is found in Ayer's Medicines, after a fruitless search ( anmimg other remedies. A word to i the wise is sufficient. * grv We are requested to state that a meeting will be hekthin Th-ipian Hall 8 b on Thursday night, for the purpose of 0 taking measures of relief for the suf- b fevr s by the recent storm in Walter- d boro. We hope there will be a full 0 turnout. We call the a( tention of our Ric' - land, York, Lancaster and Pickens contemporaries to the motion adoptad at the recent meeting of the Twefth Iegiment survivors, requesting that a tihe Proceedings of the meeting, togeth er with Col. Davis' letter, be published in the papers of those counties. The drill of the Gordon Light In fatry, for the benefit of the Lee a Mollinmental Association, will take e place to-ior-row night at the Thespian I Hall. We wvere mistaken in stating that it would come off 0-1 the 130th of May. We trust there wilt a full a tendance. The Gordons should be v encouraged in their laudable under- e takinmg; al those who attend will be I well entertained. The price of adiis- 0 sion is twenty-five cents. A REMAnKABLE COUNTERFEIT.- I Money handlers w'll be interested to Y know that the secret service has come into possession of a most remarkable ) counterfeit. It is a counterfeit $20 4_ United States legal tender note, and is t calculated to deceive-even persons ac- C customed to handling notes of that de nomination. What makes it the more remarkable is the fact that the work -I on thme note was executed with pen and e ink. All the intricate figures and ~ curves, all thme heads, the seal, the fine ~ engraving work, and even the fibre in n the paper, are almost perfectly couu- m, terfeited by pen and ink. The signa- e ture of John Allison, formerly register of the treasury, is almost exact, while that of John C. New, formerly treas- (1 urer, is perfect. The whole bill, back and face, is a wondcrftil piece of peam- T work. The bill'~was detected at the C sub-treasury in Newv Orleans. THlE TWELPTH. REGIMENT. r Meeting of the Surviors on Saturday Temporary Organization--Arrangenets for Another Meeting. s [REPORTED FOR THE NEWS AND IIEBAID.) Pursuant to the call made by Licut. I: J. RI. Bloyles, of Company C, a meet- It ing of the survivors of the Twelfith a Regiment, S. C. V., was held in the al Town Hall on last Saturday morning. ti On motion of Sergt. 8. W. Broom, Lieutenant Bloyles was called to the $1 chair and Mr. N. C. Robertson request- ni ed to Act as secretary. On taking the chair, Lieutenant n Boyles stated briefly the object of the J meeting, and theni read a letter that he I had received from Col. IH.C. Davis, as a follows: Il EmDGEWAY, .April 25, 1879. 8 Lieut. J. R. Boyles: LIEUTENANT-I had cxpected up this s time to give myself the pleasurable sat- y.: lafaction of beinig with you all to-mor.. row, but unavoidable circumstances will prevent my being able to give myself that enjoyment. I have before C me now two muister-rolls of' Company y C-onme, Camp Lee, October 20, 1861, ti and the other, Camp> Blake, March 20, 1862. There are nety-one names on the one and ninety-two on the other. ii On the column over which is brinated a "Remarks," appears this note: "1 have b just been Informed by the recruiting a officer of the comnpan~y that we have twenty recruits who wvilijoin us inI a few days, and a probability that others 0 willl be added a few days after." I think In a week or so after, our roll- a had one hundred and eighteen names,. The company was sent to Page's Point, December 18, 1861, and returned to r caimp, January 7, 1862. While I am I1 looking over thiis roll, the reminiscen- e ces asso'oiated with It call up such a i conmningling of presenit pal uffl and past pleasturable sensations. Oh!I how c the feelings gush up to my heart, as my eye passes from one namae to anothi. -er'. H~ow many names upon this roll n were answvered to by mortal lips then, e, that are now responded to on the. parade-ground of another world.. Tihe tattoo of' life in this world has been beat and heard by them, and when the after taps were boat, the ights of this r life were put out by their being tratus- o forred to anothpr realm, where there is no war and no. ruinous Reconstrue- 33 tion. One of the rolls is signmed "J. W. Delleney, Commanding.".ow often have I and othors hear, him asi that if he thought our cause woul flil, his prayer would be for, a bullet ? ini battle to pass through his brain, 13 We all know that in out' first itched ~ battle he was shot throh the he. Nobli ~alant "Ol on"! A th. g 4ounty' alt~f. a coi ~yucaue -esponded to nanes upon this roll, are to more. Up to March 20, only two )f our Company had passed away tctive, cheerful, happy Hastings R'ey 101(18 and gay, iltitl, patient WVI iam Duren. )but now, how many I Let heir naalies be oibalmied in the truest il'ectionS of our nature, and their niemories be ever held dear in the )urest recesses of our hearts. True matriots, 'tie true your cause was lost ut as long as patriotism Is treasured ip as one of the most vaL.d virtues, a long as purity of purpose is es econed by the high-minded, as long as ourage is admired and practised by he brave, as long as truth is great, Ad as long as falithful friendships ex st, so long will your names be ven rated and your memories be h~1d Lear by the great, the good and the 'irtuous of your country. Old Company C was of, and won a air name in, the Old Twelfth Regimuent -a regiment that held a high place n the annals of fiame by ',hose whose iositions enabled themt to see, and be equainted with, the truth. The Old L'welfth was brigaded with four other louth Carolina regiments. and for a line In A. P. 11111's Division, then for ime in "Old Stonewall's" command, ,nd afterwards in his corps. Durng 11 this titne, we were shut off from all ther Carolinians, except those of our rigade. No newspaper correspond unts were encouraged by our com sanding genral-nay, they were not iermitted, I believe-and the conse uence was, that we were hardly nown or heard from. Yet with teneral Lee-I speak from personal nowledge-we stood high. We all iust remember what General Vc ider aid on the first day o' GLttysburg, in peaking to a field offier, in the pres Ilce of the coiinaund-"'Colonuel, your rigade has donie the fighting of any ivision to-day." Biut the gauLTatatry of ur second colonel wast never known t home. There noi er % as a more A.big oflher, chivalrous spirit or Ailatit leader li the whole arMy 01ha hxoin H. Darnes. Who in consmsnies S-.nd F does not remiwber tile al u)sn reckless exl)osu, e of his own erson in the chaiges o, our regiment i Second inastaa, ioe of w1ich a hitl go. e so far tnat ieneral Gregg thed out one to volunteer from is Lafi, to go and bring hii back. LIld then that veterat-liKe mnanoceuvre e made the regimes:t go through at iarpisburg-wnen he liad advanced > &a as to lie both flanks uicov red, under a hut fire, to "right-about ace" Iiis regiaient, diesR it oil the 1mLre, aid ctien retired in pea t'eet ruer to the line, aid brought it rounic anti recomenccd firing. No L-igliciL ini Lu \ Oterail regalitr arailies I tle world, witlder tile circullistanices, hind havet l,r.oriild 1111ore coolly lore correctly and efilincit-y than di to Old Twelith that day under Col nel1 Barnies. But niy letter is growing to long. 1 o w ibi Icould meet with you all and ave a.good talk with one and 1Al of on. Give my old comrades my best egards. Let ime suggest that you hold oar meeting, and call another for the Oth of August-the day of our muster. rops will then be laid by, all occupa ons will have more leisure time. pen up correspondeice with the Dmpanies fiom the other counties. Ye may then have a full representa on of the Old Twelfth; certainly from .me Lancaster, Riehland and York L'mlpanies. OrganIze to-morrow, or egin to organize, and I will be with ou in August, if life is spared. Give my love to thle bays. I suspect iany of thie boys have white heads, ow, like my own. We were younger Ighteeni years~ ago. I will keep the muster-rolls until we loroughly organize, anid then wvill nad them over to thme proper Custo ) anse. Yours, in bonds of Company C of hich I had the honor to be first aptai, HENRY C. DAvIs. On motion, it was resolved that the ditors of THEn NEwS AND RnALD be aquested to publish the letter of Colo cl Davis, in order that the aims of the rganization may be made known to urvivors in other counties. On motion, it was resolved that laniel Bird, 8amuel Thomas and Coly Miller, colored men who wem e rith the Regiment during the wvar, be ilmitted as members of the organiza On motion of Mr. Geo. S. iunant, te names of those present who- were iembers of Company C or Company 'were enrolled, as follows: Compa y C-Capt. Jno. A. Hinnant, Lieut. . . Boyles, Sergt. S. W. Broom, awrence D. Carter, Henry N. Hin ant, J. W. Robinson, Dr. T. F. room, N. C. Robertson, Robert mart, Frank N. Wilson; Company -S. W. Ruff', J. Henry Brice, James loan, George S. Hinnant, Milton C. ~arrison, James T. Tims, WillIam [oDowell, Daniel Bird. Capt. John A. Hinnant, of Company ,and Mr. 8. W,' Buff, of Company F, rere appointed corresponding seere uries of the organization. On motion of MJr. Geo. S. Hinnant, was resolved that a meeting be held t Winnsboro onl tile last Saturday, eing the 28th day, of June next, at 11 'clock, a. in., for thec purpose of re siving statistics and perfecting the r'ganization.' On motion of Dr. T. F. Broom, it ras resolved that the publishers of THE rEws AND) HERALD be requested to ublish the proceedings of the meet-. ng, and that they be likewise request d to ask the papers of Richiand, York, ancastor anid Pickens eounties to apy the minutes of the meeting and lso the letter of Colonel Davis. There being no further business, the teoting, on motion of Mr. N. C. Bob 1'sona, adjourned. ASSIGNEE*S NOTICE. JN THlE DISTRICT COURT of the rnited States, for the Western Distriet I' South Carolina. In the matter of William D. Aiken, ankrupt.-In Bankruptc. NOTICE Is hereby gvn that -a eneral meeting of the Ceitors of tid Bankrupt will be held at the offie fO. E. Spencer, Esq. Register in ankruptey Yorktville,'S. 0., on- the 5th day of kay, A. D.' 1879,' for the roses named in the Twenty-seventh e'n lom of the Bankrupt At'of March .1807. JNO. S. REYNOLDS, A. 1gae W. D~ 4Ikes, JBkrpt. TAX NOTICE. OVFICE OF COUNTY TREASUREIR, WINNSnORO, S. C., April 22, 1879. 1118il office wll be open for thec rec, lpt of I Stte ad County taxes for the fiscal year IS8S-79 from the flitt day of May to the first day of June, and from the lifteetit day of Soptem ber to the first day of November. These taxes are due and payable in two equal instalments, the first in May and the second in September and October. Parties who fail to pay the first instalment when due will be required to pay a penalty of two and a halt per cent. on the same. A Poll Tax will be required of all male per sons between the ages of twenty-one and sixty yeArs, "except those physically disabled from earning a support, from being maimed or any other ctuse, and those now exempt by law." The Treasurer is authorized to receive in payment of these, taxes only Gold and Silver Coin, National Bank Notes and United States Currency. Witnem and jury tickets will be received in payment of County taxes. rate per centum is a3 follows : state. County. Fence. School. Total. No. 1 .21 3 . 4j 2 9t mills No. 2. 21 3 lb 2 9}mills No. 3. E1 3 4i 2 9tmills No. 4. 2* 3 14 2 91 mills No. 5. 21 3 1I 2 91 miIR No. 0. 21 3 - 2 71 mills No. 7. 21 3 4j 2 91 mills No. 8. 2j 3 - 2 71 mills No. 9. 21 3 If 2 9} mils No, 10, 21 3 14 2 9t mills No. 11. 21 3 l4 2 9} mills No. 12.21 3 lI 2 91 mills No. 13. '1- 3 11 2 91 mills No. 14. 21 3 l 3 109 mills JAMES Q. DAVIS, april go-txl County Treasurer. KEEP C00L! FANS, P'AR~iSOLS, SUN UMBRELLAS STRAW HATS, -AT SUGE.NHEIMER & OROESCHEL'S. P. S.-One hundred Parasols at 25 centu each. L7EEP Cool. Ice, Lemons and . Soda Water at MORNING STAR SALOON, Roar of Town Hall. CGARLOTTESYILLE CASSINfEIES CHEAPER THAN EVER ! CHARLOTTE8VILLE CASSIMERES CH EAPER THAN EVERUI CHARLOTTESVILLE CASSIMEREB CHEAPER THAN EVER i CHARLOTTESVILLE CA88I MERES CHEAPER Charlottesville Cassimeres and Jeans, STRIPED AND CHECKED MUSLINS. PRINTS, PRINTS. 3. F. McMASTER & Co. april 15 THE STATE OF SOUTH CAROLINA, COrUNTY OF FAIRFIELD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Sarah 'Cathcart, Plaintiff, against Samuel B. Glowney, R. S. Desportes & Co., The National Bank of Cl' ster, South Carolina, Hopkins, Dwight & Co., H. WV. Friedenwald, The Winne bore National Bank of Winnsboro, South Carolina, George H. MoMaster and Francis Gorig, as Assignees of the Winnsboro National Bank of Wilnns boro, South CJarolina, HI. 0. Howard as Secretary of the alaryland Fertilizing and ManufaeturingComnpany, and John A Fraser, lDefendants -Summons for Relief. Complaint not Served. To the Defendants above-namod: V0U ARE i'EREBY summoned and .L required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the offiee of the Clerk, of (omimon Pleas, for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said complaint on the sub scribers at their office, No. 0, Law Range, Winnsboro, South (Jarolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, ex clusive of the day of much service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the plaintiff In this action will a pply to the Court for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 7th day of April, A. D. 1879. McoANTS A DOUGLASS, Plaintiff' Attorneys. To the Defendant Samuel B, (lowney: TAKE notice that the summons in this action, of which the fore going is a opy, was filed in the otfce of the Clerk of he f'ourt of Common Pleas for the county an4 State aforesaid on the 7th day of April, 1879. MoCANTS & DOUGL~ASS, Plaintifrs Attorneys, Winneboro, 8. C. 7th day oft April, 1879. april 8-f law8w tu. OB apesn mk try the cents eaolh, at F. W. Ciar atur's Washington street, Rear of Town Hall. april 26--8m NOTICE. E ALED bids for rent of stalls 1 and B Sof the market for one year from the Artdyof May, 1879, will be received up t 12 'clokn., Aprl 80, bids for each stall to be separate Aso, sealed blde for the same period will be received up to 12 o'clock, mn., April.89th, for the turnishing of oil fot street lamps. Bids for furnishing lamps, chimneys, burnens, wiok s ad othet AStuares, will he aiparately. iE onll rosette the di t to rejo ay ai allbds NICE lot of Hamburg Edg'ng A ~J. M. BEATY & CO gMOKE the "I C" Five Cen t L Ciga'r. J. M. BEATY &CO. THE STATE OP SOUTH CAROLINA, coUTrY OF aFAIRFxZLD. COURT OF COMMON PLEAS. Frodorick Copes as Trustee of Mrs. Sarah R. Cops, P1laintiff, against Samuel B. UOlowney, I. S. Desportes & Co., The National Bank of Chester, South Caro lina, Hopkins, Dwight & Co., H. W. Friedenwald, The Winnsboro National Bank of Winnsboro, South Carolina, George H1. M1aster and Francis Gorig, as As-ignees of the Winnsboro National Bank of Winnsboro, South Carolina, H. C. Howard as Secretary of the Mary land Fertilizing and Manufacturing ( ompany, and John A. Fraser, Defend. ants.-Copy Summons for Relief. Com plaint not Served. To the Defendants: y OU ARE hereby summoned and required to answer the complaint in this action, which is filed in the offie of the Wlork of Common Pleas, for the said county, and to serve a copy of your answer to the said com plaint on the sub scriber at his office, Winnsboro, South Carolina, within twenty days after the service hereof, excliusive of the day of st.ch service; and if you fail to answer the complaint within the time aforesaid, the >lalitiff in this action will apply to the 'ourt for the relief demanded in the complaint. Dated 29th March, 1879. JNO. J. NEIL, Plaintiff's Attorney. To the Defendant, Samuel B. Clowney: TAKE notice that the summons in this rtction of which the foregoing is a copy, was flled in the office of the Clerk of the Court of Common Pl, as for the Dounty of Fairfield in the. State of South ,arolina, on the 2(1 day of April, 1879 2nd April, 1879 JNO, J. NEIL, april 3-.jaw~w Vlintiffs Attorney. lOR TUE BEST CIGAR ,'-ALL for the "Model"-three for U 25 cents at F. W. HADENICHT'S. $ -''4 *11 rho BEST, LATEST IMPROVED, ad mnost THOROUCHLY coiastructed a EW Idn M ACU IE ver iveited. Al: the wearing parts are nado of the DES'! FirL.. CAR EFULLf.Y TEMPERED -ond are ADJUSTABLE. - It las the A JT OMA TIJC r:xaN, $t ha. the .bAROGENT .DOB$1h'. 3t has thet Easiest Throaded 6huttlo. The2NI3N reWOUlD withou MACHINE. It has a SEtLF-SETTING NEEDLEtcit WIa OUT to e a itt hasen ti.3AKG 5IPACE under the arm; it la N SELE68, and has more points of EXCELI NCE~ than all other machines combhined. #FAgenits wanted in localities ,where wo are not repreeltod. 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