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fecting department of Charleston. In 1882 he moved to Florence and entered upon the practice of medicine there, which he has been following ever since. He was married, in 1860, to Miss Eliza H. Trenholm, of Charleston. They have six daughters: Daisy S., Portia A., now Mrs. J. H. McClenaghan, of Florence; Anna J., now Mrs. A. H. Hart, of Hartsville, S. C.; Sarah R., Eliza Helen, and Mary Louise. In service with the United Confederate Veterans, he was made adjutant of Pee Dee camp No. 390, UnSumter county, S. C., who died in 1885, leaving seven children: Louise L., now Mrs. L. L. Corbett, of Mayesville; Bessie S., Janie, Viva, now Mrs. R. J. Mayes, of Mayesville; William M., now being educated for the medical profession; Mary D., and Daisy. He is a member of Camp Dick Anderson, U. C. V., at Sumter. Napoleon Bonaparte Bratton Napoleon Bonaparte Bratton, of Brattonsville, was born at his present abode, the ancestral home of his family, in 1838, the youngest of fourteen childre