u i tip, ' A lift. . lAtop of Revolutionary History ! Fi-",! Co Vantjs'cb'-pt of an old sol- i DIER-THINGS HE SAW. I plain Truth From Robert Hen ry and Davia vance uTT now :l manv men 'Nearly 1,200, but not quite E. an I B. 1 on.i ' Tory "Where did yon set the men to defeat him." : E. and.B. 44 We had the South Carolina and Georgia refugees, Col. Gr ibam's men, I will some from Virginia, some from the head row relate a few facts . nnrr cmpi on to-sav: JloKTl new. B - ,f Yadkin n f u. reiauve iu me ' ncu ui in. which came Latawba, some from over the moi v own view and not related bv and some frora everywhere else." !l.attk- of -Hi" -5 s ams. with"1 Vance's narrative he Tory "Tell lis how it hawnened and all about it." E. and B. What is T f.,.1 Vmice. in efers to i ol. urauanis aim uucucj s ..u.rmvtn visit his wife, and leaving j where we found that Pillv Chronicle s taking ms piace v imauuj count his South-Fork bovs to "" iC,euwn, ana we toot -"We met at Gilbert Ton, Major 'sndcallmsr if 4 01 ttor. not overtake At that time Enoch Gilmer from 600 t0 700 cavalry, leaying as many Evit, Andrew Barrow mIantrJ to follow. We overhauled Fer guson at King's Mountain, where we surroundei and defeated him Tory "Ah! that won't do. It would take 2,000 to surround Col. Ferguson uu couldn't do it. l.. ana i. "isut we were all of blue hens chickens " Tory "There must have been of vou. v ... i i i ii iwt aim iiorsp a- ihhi vv or ,..i,nt nnU were scarceiv uiiereu wnen a Dan -,.v,. v un yuu I ........ lift fell and in a second aic l uu waui to catch 1.3rd Corn- ;,r hull struck Wm. K)bb, and he : fv-b- from Chronicle I. .ii.! mi Hugh I i JWfif to follow him close to the JjQ(l 111 , . v - ' i Vnt of the hill. We marched at a quick ,,, letting Maj. Chronicle advance &bout ten steps ahead of. us, but further V-om the hill than we were, until we met ije winij from the other side of the Vm- then Chronicle, raising his hat, Lu,',i nut. "Fa:e to the hill." The inii"--' Cartoria, is Dr. Sara! Pitcher oM, harmless and qnicfc cure for Infants' and Children's Complaint. Sxima-iny tA CAtn Oil Paregorlo or Narcotic Syrnps. lions of Mothers bless Castoria. Children cry for Castoria. Mil- SPRING AND SUMMER CLOTHING FOR t Men, Boys and Children ! Castoria cures Colic, Constipation ? Eructation Sour Stomach. Diarrhoea. Giyes healthy sleep ; also aids digestion ; 44 1 recommend Castoria. for chndren complaints, as superior to any prescription known to me." JL A. Akchxx. M. D.. Ill So. Oxford St, Brooklyn, NY. Ths Csktaub Cohpaxt, 77 Hurray St., New York, i us o. after a liraniH-1 ahout six feet . . hVe then 'advanced up the hill close to v.? Tory lines. There was a log across ' hollo a where I took my stand, and by rtei'pint,r one step back I was safe from ihe British rire. I remained theie firing Wul the liritish charged bayonets. As Ihev charged they tired, at which fire it i nis ended the dialogue. Not more than two hours after sunrise Monday morning the Tories sent an express to Cornwallis giving him the news of Fer son's defeat. Before my wounds were well I wer to Charlotte, after Corn walHs had left, and met David Knox, an acauaintanrp. Dav id Knox was either a brother or near I. i sands, known iy and disa&. s. ri my M emedy Fever ;iUrrh, VTI.0. I tliev kilied CaDt. Mattox and r , i,l. an l wounled Wm. Gilmer and Lelatjve of iames Knox, grandfather of . . i . I KreSlflPnt fft t Ho (rora , (ln , chitt m. The feouth fork bovs . ----- &t U1C tuc .uu . , ,, , t ins: information: That on MnnHav -noTt llSn tim mi ( u cousiuerauie tiecui on. J - uv. ii ... - V j j t , ...- ,.,.., ,rin,r to fir whP.n T saw onp a"cl vu s ueieai, ne oemg a pisoner wasj-'M " K c, iiritil. advancing. I stonned and U1 ai,ullc. an oince came ii'"-" I i. ii. t -i ... a, in the act of cocking my gun when lu luc umer 01 lueuaru ana e Iollow- Khv,Miet runnin-r alone the'barrel of Pce: 1 - I i scs t - t-H rtr-w U tta : i-. 1 . jii tun i." ' -- " o" ""J - . . . . Lritisl Vcre ila Si NA, ourt 11 tike abpre iperior orce i endant is re of the beheld 891, t i Mar to the ilaintiff ief de )LET, Court. .iff. tel na. tionS." c ele-- liowlinj ;s liverT' to .acer. esct Stairs.) A8Seta. ,430.538-Oj ,599,' land and into my thigh. My antagonist Wl 1 both fell. The Fork boys retreated W loaded their guns. I was then lying mier the smoke', and it appeared some Vere not, more than gun's length in front ,f the havonets, and the furthest could ot have been more than twenty yards in rout when they tired their rifles; and it is iid evei v one dropped his man. The h tlia retreated in great haste. and Iiuiueit ny me rorK ooys. wm. aldwell .-aw my condition and pulled be bayonet out of my thigh, but it hung 0 my hand. He gave my hand a kick find went on. I he thrust gave me much uin but the pulling of it off gave me inn more. , l tlx my .well hand 1 picked P my un and found it discharged. I appose when the soldier made his thrust gripped the trigger and discharged it. lie load must have passed through his .adder and cut. a main artery in his ack, as he bled profusely. Immediately after Caldwell pulled the ayonet out of my thigh the word , was hat the flag was up. The Whigs then ihouted, "Hurrafi for Liberty!" three imes at the top of their" voices. It was mraeliately". announced that Ferguson was killed. I had a dt sire- to see him )'and went and found him dead. He was hot in the face and breast. It was said hat he received other wounds. Samuel Colbert turned him over and got his peket pistol. Being in much pain and pry thirsty, 1 left my gun and went to he branch; met David Duckey and Col. Graham riding his large black horse wield- ng his sword and crying, "Hooray for liberty! Damn the Tories!" and asconded he, aril. Having seen him get leave of kb SfcneP tn Vlcit Vila o rr T nr a o i . .v. Men mo oin. nuc i nu iiucu Vith excitement and a conflict of passion ana extreme pain. But this brought on mother et of feelings that may be understood but I am not possessed with branch, diank, bathed my thigh and 'i.theu went to see if Mai. Chronicle i. i ... m V m. Kol ... "una them dead, and saw some of the ys hauiin- Lapt. Mattox and John 'oiddown ihe hill, and Samuel Martin .arryin m. (jilmer. who was wonnder a the thiv. me routn r ork boys were i. hi JUL a. UU1UC lllctl lllUl . uj iiiiu nuw muny were " -uaes., joseon iieatv ana -nocb i:p.t ... 'j ""u appoiniea ior mat arpo.,. ri!ev rep0rted 248 British and lulled: T t-me vi) -rwiu. news; - Second officer "No. What ne .vsV" First officer t'Col. Ferguson is killld and his whole army defeated and taken prisoners." Second officer "How can that be, and w here did the men come from to do that?" First officer ''2,000 desperadoes, call ing themselves blue hens' chickens from most everywhere, started on horseback in pursuit of Ferguson, leaving as many on foot to follow, overtook, surrounded, killed and took prisoners him and all of his army at a place called Kings Moun tain. We may lookout for snakes." Second officer "God help us!" Whereupon David Knox jumped on a pile of wood in the! street, slapped his thighs; crowed like a cock and exclaimed, "Day is at hand!" Hence he was called Peter's Cock. It was generally reported about Charlotte and elsewhere that thii exagerated report came from the Neu trals, and Col Campbell's force, horse and foot, amounted to 4,000, which car ried a strong air of plausibility with it and which induced Cornwallis to retreat from Charlotte that night. COAL I GOAL I Best Jellico. Best Antli-eiciteu For sale at Wholesale and Retail Kxclusive Agents (Domestic and Steam) forJJVe stern North Carolina. THE ASEEVILLE ICE AS D COAL COMPANY, Manufacturers of Ice. Telephone. 3 and 40. Office 30 Patton Ave. Paints, Wall Paper, &c. We bare r een trying- for the last four 'years to et Paints and "Wall Paper to suit this mar ket. We think we .hare succeeded at last. We have in stock the test atgnrtrnt nt of WALL PAPER in the South. We have about Southern Exposition October 1st to December 1st, 1891. 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