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WOOTEN & HOY L,
attorneys at law,
2 ly Dawson, G a.
"We."iM. fliA
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
l)\wses, YCRXCLI* to., GA.
Will sjive prompt attention to alt busiuees en
trusted to his eire. , 2 ly.
SIMMONS & COKER,
AI <on teysat I jaw,
u.t i« v, nr. on ui< 2.
? F SIMMONS. Iv W. ». <*. CCKKita
JAEtfES SPENCE,
Attorney at X^aw.
If.lff'SO.r, GEORG I*l.
Office at the
DR. C. A. CHEATHAF.fi,
D V.WSOT, CEOnci l,
f)wr f South West corner of Public xquctw
pOXTIXIJRS tho practice Os MedidirO Ifi allots
V 1
!f j mw spocfnl at|on»!on the treatment of ail
r'lnnic aftVtinna of e : ther sex; and to the treat
mu of kII secret d'seafios
!!" *y he consnl'f'd- l»y 1* t f er, Josenhing njre,
S *'X, an,} habits ; ami giving J|n «CCU'
nte description of all file p}-mo f oma, duration of
witness, ofr M e»C., And enrlosfng ' 7V#f I2fpf
lars. Ry*rotnrn mail he will forward-all of the
t'fic ggarrr maffick)Hl with fi/U directions. 3 ly.
DR. D. H. FARMER,
.11 the Ittlf HlfHUltnrr of Col. 13 ’ut.
//.Suits, nettr l/awson, Ga.
\ytrn an experienoo of 80 yea/H In the prae
'I * ioo of metjiclne, feels qualified to treat
**.* e»eg in may he lulled to at-erd. fetf.l3 f
~jT |Jalle3^
MATCH AM)
BETAIR ER J E U CI.LK'
Dawson, Oa.,
prep .red ""to do any work in ,his line-in (be
ri'i'v bol stylo. Ifel»23' ts
15 N. SJIITS3,
GUN SMITH AND
AXaclii nist,
lUI l| 'S fhV, : Georgia.
Repair* ixll kinds of Guns, ristols, Scwijig M«.
chiller etc., etc. % 2 ly.
OtJr din A3 t Shop!
RCCERS & BROWN,
»/.' their Old Stand on Elepot Street ,
VRB prepareand to
as JficdslceutSiHuu'iiuSi Wardrdbo!*, Ta
bles, Washstands, etc. Wo are also prepared to
put up window sash in the best style on abort notice.
Jesse RotiKRS. aprl3,6m » 11. iirows.
Law cakj>.
undersigned hare this day entered into a
l- copartnership tor the practice of Law in the
hperlor Conrta of the iSouthweet-ern and PafatiTa
Circuits. Business entrusted to their care will be
P’omptly attended to.
•i J. Scarbrough, Americus, ) W'ilry G. Parks,
T. Goodk, Ga. f Dawson, Ga. jls
E T. KEENEY. «. D,
T> ESPECTFULLY tenders his professional ser-,
At vices to tho citizens of Dawson sad vicinity.
Prompt .mention Given to Calls.
ITAVIXO „oia our Drns Store undtr th«
* Hall, to Dr. Keeney, we respectfully
solicit oufoM friend* to give him their patronage.
AVENT & ADAMS.
(| iny Elseu-herc.
'QUICK SALKS AND SMALL PROFITS”
Adams of the old firm will be conatanHy on
i 1 ir prescriptions carefully compounded by
VBetf * augl7,2 Dr. KENNEY.
notTce7 ~
I I }| months after date after date application
* ,e wade to the Coart of Ordinary of
j ‘" J 0 unty for leave to sell real estate belong
* 7 th f ««Ute of J. B. Wilbanks, late of said
'7*fy* deceased. ELAM JOHNSON,
u . v 13,1866. Administrator.
Notice.
N. T y a y* after date application will be made
Nil i a 9 * 1 r 'lhiarT of Terrell county for leave to
0 r .*!" 1 heloaging to estate of James Parrot, late
inli m COUnty decM - HARRIET PARROT.
1 Administratrix.
THEHDAWSON WEEK AL.
J I » ol the-South westerb, in Irwin of the South
ern, Cofto# and Apvliirq tbo Bruu.w#;ti, and
most pf tint courts of the I’atuulu Citcuils.
Qfliee ou Washington Street, opposite the 11*1
Albsuy, Oa. ma'yll Jy
LAW CARD.
f'l'MIE inideAigßnT .ill atU-nd to »av iegiti busi-
I nes* entrusted to care, in &>uthwc*is|n
Geqrtia. 04ic«/tt’(iiii)ert, UamlolplTeri., On.
tflayll,ly E. 11. PLATT. ‘
ED.IIANOOrPH HARDErTT
Attorney at I*ars',
jul.gm Cf T2IRVRT, G*M.
ic w -a n t ,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Cuilihcrt, Randolph County* G<r*i
All business entrusted to bis. care Jill he faith
fully J ’
E. L. DOUCLASS,
Attorney at Law,
4 I *
J une 1 Ct rhnEKT,
jT E. HIGGINBOTHAM,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
JfZaryan , Calhoun County, Ga.,
Will .practice in a'i the Court* of the, South'
western aud Pataula June 1
~ r x\ i^7sNii:Er)V
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
jnl,2m* Gti/.ET/IOBCE, Ga.
!•:. 13 .-sn 4( 7 kLi7fo«»
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
CAMILLA, Mitchell Cos., Va.,
AG Ely T for purchase and sale of LAND.
June 1» 18^6.
HERBERT FIELDER,’
VTTORYEY and Counsellor at
"Cuthbert, Georgia—Will practice sh tji<
coupiit so» lUiuJ<i»4>b|’“Stewart, Q jftman, Clay ,
Miller, Decjjur, Callu>cin, Terrell, and Sumtei*, ard
in the Supjeme Court of the State,, and the U F.
Dis’rict Court for the State of Georgia. He will
pive prompt aticntiou to the collection and paying
over of claims. jul,)m
]\oSicc.
SIXTY days afteT date application will be made
lo the Court of Oidinrry of Terrfll county for
h*avo to soil the laud bdloug’ug to the estate of
,Nft h Walker, deceased.
June 25, ’66. • D. G- WALKER, Adra’r.
J)K. S. gIKOBE liSON7 ~
SURGEON DENTIST,
May t Cuthherty Georgia.
CUT HB Li IT HOUSE,
OutbUort, Ga ,
r IMITS Hotel, formerly known as the “Kid 100
JL House,” te now open and prepared, to accom
modate all who may favor us with a call. The
public may rest assured that no paius will be
spared to render the gue?ts comfortabl>'.
THE TABLE
will he supplied with thetiest the market and the
country afford 1 . An exnoriepced caterer has been
secured, whose whole time will bo tb’vntcd to the
procurement of C(fifties Os JKveriJ S"
eripliOn. Folitoand attentive forvants, neat
Roohis, Good Fair/and moderate charges
surely satisfy our emests
‘ V. W. BOISOLAIR k BRO.,
Outhhcrt, Ga., May 11.lv Proprte»ors.
59 Mulberry sT., Maceu, Ga. 59
I). C. HODGKINS & SON,
v * JiKAJ.F.RS IN
GUNS, PISTOLS,
CISH/.CG T~ICE.CE,
Gun and pistol ammunition, pun and piutoi nra
- tcrial and' Sportiny itiooets c t every des-
Criptton. Also, . v
Gnc Horizauial Strain Gpgise & Boiler,
N>w uml Complete—at n Rirgaiu—and one Gun
SniiTli’s Hund Rilling MacKme.
ROBERT ISt/.r.CEB, of Gu ,
HIHYJOiM!
Mannfacturers and Jobbers of
CLOT HI NO,
.yA522 Broaelway ,
Opp. St. Nichoja* Qijtel. ~EE W* i'ORE.
Would re«po«l{ully folioit the pstronagn of lis
mat it li lend*. . ,
“ G AXcFHY OF ART 1”
Corner Mulberry and 2nd. St., over J. M.
1! Ar iman'a Rook Sro e,
M./CO.T, GEiiltGZ.l.
PERSONS visiting the city on business or pleas
ure shouhl not- fail calpug at the above very
attractive jvl3
A. n. ADAMS, D, n. JONkS.
Late of the firm of Adorns & Reynolds.
ADAMS, JONES & REYNOLDS,
WAlii:Jit) USE
AND
COMMISSION MERCHANTS,
(At old stand of Harris h Ros»,)
Corner of Second and Poplar Sis.,
iMnOoriv O-n.,
Will giv* particular ntteaWou to the Storago
and Sale of Cotton. jul V3 gm
PATRICK & HAVENS,
Wholesale and Retail
BOOKSELLERS. STATIONERS.
And General Dealers —Triangular Block,
Cherry Street, Jllaeon, Ga• 2 ts
MASSENEURG & SON,
DRUGGISTS,
JVlacon, - - • Georgia.
THE attention of Dealecs is invited to-thie old
and reliable house. may IS,Cm
UE LLR*
DAWSON, GA., FRIDAY,. 01, 1800.
/jEOKOTI, Terreliroiinty:
If Whereas, J. Ik A vent applies to mo for l«tt#r
of dismission from thu estate of Wil|iaui A vent,
latent said.comity, deceased,
These are therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned to be arid nppciir at my office with
in thb time prescribed hv Aaw, to show cause, if
any, why said letters should not be granted.
Given under my hand aiulofficial sienatufp, this
M• y n, - v . • .. .. , <
p rOHUIA, Terrell ronnty:
VJ Wherein \Y. J. Barker applw-s to me for let-.
teri of di* in union Dom the admiuiulraiion of the
csjv.te of J. M. Fi.iz'er Ute of ,said gou.itv, decVd, j
Thc y 'e are, thcrTorV, to cite amt odiphnlsh ail |
perfl f) ],A to he find at ttir office |
the ti*me*preK*rihod ln l »w, and eSow cause,
it'ftny ih«y have, why and letter 4 vl»oald wot issue.
Given under mv baud and oliVeKil srgnature, this
April 11, 1360, Oju T. M. JoNKF, (Yrdfh ir.y.
* OYU«BA,'ler!( II County:
A Whereas, Abrah uu Sasser applies to me for
InHora of dismission from the estate of K. &
Honks, late of said countv, deceAsod—
fh esc are, therefore to cite and admonish all per- 1
sons conccrneil to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed.by , law, and show c iuse, if
any exists, why sd/Yfrfiers shmiM ndrin* granted,
Giv. n winiiwy hand and offieijt stgniture/tUia
May 11, 16tfd. T. M. JONLfe Ur4wiurys/
nroudiA. Trti«4i, Corfu#]
yT Louisa Powell applies^«PHr^fdrr'f
<ers of dismission from the estate of Jf J. Powell,!
lute of «aid er.uot Y,
TKes3 arc, oiertnVe to cite and ajmdnisff'ffll’per-”
c on? concerned to be and appear at myinlfice with
in the lime prescribed by law, and shov cause. K
uny eKist®, wtxy said letters should t kj
Given my Iwuid \ndofficial tms
May il, 1666. ' ’f. M. JONES/Y|ffliua^
Georsi.il Tcirrll 4 onuly. /
r after jjate, application wflfne made
I f"otrrt es of satd Counlv v for
leave to sdll two lots of Wud inimHers ee
and seventy six, in the ele.veu'h district of swid
county tho eutiio real-t'3tate of Joseph I*. Teirtli,
deceased. For the benefit of the heirs and credit
ors of sr i dcct!i*e<!. L. r. HO?l/j
7ih 1866. Administrator.
Georgia, Terrell County.
WHFIERAP, F. J. Martin applies to w« for let
ters of administration ou the estate of J. M.
GoHett late of said couuty.
Thrggare therefore to cite and admonish nil per.
pod 8 concerned, to be and appear at my office with
in the time prescribed by law to show cause, if any
exLt, why said letters should oot be granted.
Given under my band and official signature.tVws
T. M. .fOVKR, Urd’v.
/ VI3ORUJ 4. Terrel! €oHHfy :
KJ Jar«*ii Irwin, applies to rue for
lettiwa of diwiiLijiirui from estate of, James B.
Irwin, Ute ot Tcrryt! county deceased.
Tjiesg-arp, to cite and admonish ak
per«Y)na concerned to be and appear at my office
wiihm (hetinm prescribed by law, mdshow c?Wi_ee,
if auy, why K|id letters sho'did not be granted.
Given under my hand and official signature this
August 3d ’fffV. T. M. JONHS, Ord*y.
| l LGUGIA, C ulkiouii Comity:
vT Whereas, W. D. Arnold applies to me for
letters of administration on the egtate of Ashford
Jenkins Ute of—
These are, therefore to cite and admonish all per
sons concerned <o Ue at rnv office with
in the time prescribed by law, and show causCj if
any exists, why said letters should net be granted.
Given uuder my band and official signature, this.
Augustl , 1666. W. E. GRIFFIN, Gid’y.
G 1 EOIJGM, Cnlhomi Cotnaly.
T Whereas, William li. Xmg applies to mo for
letters of guardianship ofOh.irl®t A5 logba-Ui
minor child of Alexander Marshall,
These, are tberefore, to cite and admonish all
persona concerned to bo and appear at my office
within the time prescribed by f.<w, and show cause,
if anv exists,*why fb.id letters should not issue.
Given under my hand and official signature, this
August 1, 1666.. W. E. GUIFxIN, Urd’y
p EORGIA* Tor roll County:
VJT Wliereas, John R L-Gxicg applied t© me fm
of dismission from lie estate of Felix John
son, Tate gs said couritv, deceased,
Thc.«oare to into and admonish admonish nff per |
sr&S concerned to bo and appear, at my office wit!:
in tfie lime prrscribril by law, and show c-iiuse. il
any, why said letters should not h e gr;yited.. •
Giv*»n under my hau l and cnicial sigrTufnnc ibis
/bl) T. M. JONES, o.4»»ary.
(A liOBGM, Tyrrell Comity:
V T Whereas, Win. €. o*rt4r, mppiies for letters
of »durtnis4ratien, ou the efitate ol It. M. Garter,
Ute of sat deouuty, deceased—
are. therefore to ci»o atvd admonish all
persons ftoncerned to be had Fpjre.ar at ray ollicn
wifhm the time prt'serihed hr law* and frhow cause,
if aby, why fluid letters should not be granted.
Given under ray band and offic al signature, this
Aug. 3,4866., T. M. JGNXIS, Ord’y.
Georgia, Terrell Comity.
XTrhereas, Marv L. IV’,.Her applies to me for le*-
\V ters of administra : ioti on rho rstate of P. A
1 u-o of said county, deceasvd,
Tfje&e are Jiere.Lpre io cite and adraoni-lv all
persons concenied to nppoar at my eftiee within
the time prescribed bf la#, to show cause, if sny
exist?, why sal 1 leuers should not be grafted.
Given uod»*r mv hand ami official fhiiv
.Aagast 1 5 1 U 1866. * T. M : JON'hitS
Terrell Comity.
W hereas, W. J. Parker applies to me for letters
of ou«rdiafiship of the person and propeTtv, of
Eflstace Parker minor of D, F. yfs;dd
county, deceased-
These arg therefore to cheand a per
sons lo be uml aat with
in the
ahy exis'S, why flaidlettcrS tiior fie granted.
Given ®nd('r xtj hand and otfioi.il signature this
August
/ 1 LOUGf Af Calhosui C'ojii&ty:
vX Whereas, John T. pace applies to me for let
t rg of administration on the estate of Peiime
Freeman, late of said couuty, deceased.
These are therefore to cite and ndmooisb olf per
hods concerned to be and appear at my
within'the fime profleribod bv law to show cause,
if »nv, why .-aidioUcre ahould i>ot be granted.
Given tuider my hand aud gffieijf aiguajnre, tl»9 j
August 23, 1^8 66, W. E. pRIFFtN, Ord'y^
JTOTi </£•
B"“'ITCHY8 "“'ITCHY tUys qff»r date applieaMons will be made
to the eauft-t>f Ordinary 'of Terrel) County for
have to soli land belonging to the estate of Mason
McCMoudon, late of said county!
WILY MeCLEXDON,
August fOth Adinieiifttratof*.
•I iKVJUIIsi'it.MTOU'S S*iLMC~
F TNI'ER Rti order of the Court of Ordinary of
U Trrwli eoouty, will i on the firM Tues
day in September fitxt, l. fore' the Court hpuse
door in the tbwn es D;fw*o», during the usual hours
of SaJe, fractional part of lot of laud No. con -
twining thirty acres more or less, adjoining the lend
of AbrahaniSaßser.!*sold fl« the property of Wih
liam Opr’i, deceased, for tfie benefit of the heirs,
jv 13 MAR¥ ePKf, Adm’x.
NOTICK
m WO months after dale applicition will he made
1 ,o the Court of Ordinary of Terrell county,
•for learo to Sell all of the real estate of James A.
Taylor, late of said county deceased. ,
JESSE TUCKER,
August 3d, *«fi. Et>.
N OTTC E.
SIXTY dava after date application will be made
to the Coart of Ordinary of Ttrrretf county sos
leaYC to sell the tand of the estate of Matilda Grif
fin late of said county th'eeaaed.
July 13 U. il. POWELL, Adtu’r.
UKIIAUIUG Cl» A IETTUG4
, ‘Timothy, tliat »k lieu's settiu’
agiu,” said Mrs. Ilßyyfltu liur tton, ouo
moj > iii)Kg, ut breakfast.
‘W'yll, let her met/ rtui: r'.eil Tin othy,
lrolpu.g himself to u t pieve -of etieese ;
T recon 1 can atnnd it aa 4ssb»; cijn.”
U L tlo vvish you would U'j to Uo a liuL
crininoiuicivl to cheese, Timothy; ,I’vo egt
the very last of spy every-tlsy Ll,:uy,l ii's
only U,o first oi At ay. And now, as
as 3’gu'vo done eating, I At ant you.to go
out. and break u]> that ben. She’s U't i' : g
uu no old "•'■o Rfld t' Vi > {iiiick(iaw,.
“i liopesbeTi batch ’em/’ returned Tinj
o'.hy.
“ifsho wastetnow, she’d Intel. Eg
fourth week in May. It’s a bad si^n;
something allt-rs happens nrUr.it. bUtj.
giggling, Helen Maria ; by tee lime you
got to be as old as yel - lua, ye’ll see fnj thgr
tl.i.n you do no-v. Thero was the Jelikin’a
gray t >p-kn, t hatched the last
W'Mky, iHHt 'Mm Jc nkifie, She had tot.
yruietlou ol tho lungs, and would have died
if they hudn’t killcti a lamb and wrappjd
I.eT in tho liide while it was warm. That
Was all that saved ber.”
Witl. sad. a star ling proof of the truth
and the omeu before him, I'imothy
od his breakfast in haste *nd departed for
the ham, from which ho soon returned
beariug the stpD.lkng lrfddy Ivy the legs.
‘‘What shall Ido with J.er, mother?—
Silo’ll got on again, aadrihd’s oroseasbud
lan'—sin) skitmetlj.iy l.and o , und it wwuld be
the death of me if she could get looso,’t.
“I’ve heern it said tint it was ;, good
plan to ihrovv ’em up in tl.o air,’’ sakl
Mrs. Hayes. “Aunt IVggy broke one of
Bettfng only three times trying. Sj osc’n
you try if.”
“Up Fhe goes, head or tail !” cried Tim,
as he tossed thj volcnno skywartl. ?;"»
“I.aud-a-mnsvyexclaimed Mrs. 11.,
‘•she’s coming down into the pan of bread
that I set on the great rock to rise 1 Tim,
It’s strange that you oau’tdo nothing vv,lt,h
-out overdoing it ”
“Down with the traitors, up widi the
star?/’ sang out Tim, elevating biddy
again, with something less than a. pint.ol
batter bunging to her fe t.
‘‘Good graeiogs me, wms and wus,”
cried Mrs. Hayes, and Tim agreed with
r her, for the hen had come down on the
'.vtdi r polished tile cf E.-qu.rq Ilenne t, who
happened to be passing, and the dignified
old gentleman was tho father of Cynthia
Bennett, the young lady with whom Tim
was seriously enamored.
The Squire looked and; gg 'Vs, briii-liod off
dough with his handkerchief, and
S'rjde on in silence.
“ Ves but it’s going up again,” said Tim
spitefully, seizing the.clucking biddy, and
to siug her at random in tho a’r. Biddy
thought it t'tno to rnanifod her individual
ity, and with a lon 1 scream, she darted
against the parlor wind w, broke through,
: kuoxdteti'drr' vn 'i+ru canary ■cnee a-cMSad'e!!
plump in tho silken lap of Airs Grey, who
w’us*boiarJing at the farm house
Mrs. G.ey screamed wid. horror, and
c starting up, dislog‘ and biddy 1 , who flow at
her r fleeti,.n in the looking- glyss with an
angry hiss. The g’ass was shattered, ami
down Dame the hen, astonished leynnd
Uieafure, against a vase of. flowers, which
upset, and in falling knocked over the,
st n 1 and 1), and deluge 1 with wafer a pair
of drub colored velvet sfippyrs which. Helen
Maria was embroidering tot bur lover, Mr..
Jamee llenshavv.
Helen entered the room just as tho mis-,
.chief had been done,.and viewing the" rut",
she at yncc laid it to her broflier Timothy.
,Sl(e heard his §U’p behind, and slje fiu ig
tiie unfortunate,hen full iu bis. face-
Tltere .was, a smottiered Oath, and then
tlrtrhcn came baek, with the lb;xc of a
twenty pound shot.
ftellei. was m and, hgr eyes were .nearly
put out with the feiflTiery ditsl and- dough,
and she w-en'l at Timothy Kith a true fyni
ininezoah She br k'e.hif wuieh-guaril iij
to. a dozen pelcfes, crushed t.ii dlekev,. ami
began to j uTI his whiskers®y the roo's,
when she sqdck-n’y recolccted that Timg
thy bad iw Avhiikers to (nil Out by the
rooks
But when
found that the than she had nearly anniliil-
Hed, was not Tim.thy, but J-iWe's Ilen
sh iw.
i’obr Helen burst into terirs, an-1 (Ic'd to
her ehamhur.tli'e usual refuge for heroins,
and James af er washing h;s ®jo hi the
kitchen sink, went heme, StcfnTy rep Tved
tirftrry a 'wonfarft w ith such a bud
temper ns Helen Hayes ba t.
Tlfe who Is (ho birofre,
rcftysid lo the b»ru to cfttahUsa hcrjilf on
tfc ruin of her ucsf, determined.' t 6 if,
the heavers fell. '.
Mrs. IT ryes soon di’covmd her, ai.i/ >l|c j
havingJu-aid that dipping in the »s’<p
would eurc’**ttitid<tfbt*sS,‘ , ‘ Bek forth fur, the
brook witifcjihe fowl in her aproii.
7d -. VficV;':-, »*i : of vi ry q-nt’.!-
s m: tA-mperwtiitnt, wb"o r-.-iik'd near, and?
wa*i atA-iW.nl’ad).not with Mis 11. y was
just condos t> fhfrorook ffir a pail us 'wntyj
and spTd ihe yellow head of the bird peeji
mg nut from .Mrs. Hayes apron.
I “There !” she ex Iriuicd, “Now I’ve found
! out whet puzzled roe to death nigh abopt a
week. I've 'f, und out where th: t yellow
pullet has gone to. Mrs. Ilayes I alleys
knr’wed that you was a wiektrd, dcsateful wo
man, but ldidn,t thiuk you’d s‘tal.”
“Steal? Die s f eal ? who are you talking-to
Mrs. Weaver?” said Mrs. Hay s oh hydig
nity.
“I’m talking to yni, madame, that’s frjui
I’m talking to? You’ve stile U y lieu
wbat I got o.ver to Unde Cillidb, and paid
in s-.asengers. She is a rcalltorklng. Give
her to rat right here or I’ll use force.”
‘ She’s my hon, and t 't»*!li- her if you
dare !” I<X
‘l’ll show yon what I dare !” yo'Ltl Mrs.
Weaver, growing pnrpjo, ml eeiiing the
ill-starred fowl by the tail, she gave u
wrench, and tbc'tril came out in her hand.
The sudden cessation of resi-tanco upset
Mrs. Weaver's balance, and sho foil back
ward into the brook, splat'ering the mud
and tho surprised po.'liwogs in every diree
tion. «
Hbe-wnis a »pry wnruxn. etulKM SBCir
lice, f i t ng»iu, uwl.g.tt) r'nsw; thf un.um’l),.
VG Wc ige niy. lieu,” she ey.d Ut* i,ig
l 'fa , * Vo. II c
tiTifl aTewMa
drive hi it i-»
The hen tirimgVt it pnger sb-wi her;
cclm- , nn-1 u t-ring anuretribly y-i:ll v ghe
flew cut of tho c ivert, pito tho fare
f 7Trs AV( aver, rrliich >ho rpkaldeo(n rfllli
htr nails uutj] it rcs'cmbloJ 'lie pages of a'
Ihdgor, crossed und regn ssed iriih n and Ink.
"Mis. I Jay. s criighitfi'stiok.i.f fVuSh-Vrfntt
tri m the fence Mrs. Vet.v'r d’d ft:e samf 1 ,
. 1 -i
feuelif if the bants' bffiic K if sNfft
T- ly way m:l r toiH i| t! o
mficjyint %<m?n »Pt--» tm wa)< r;.
T 1 ela ’y li •• ktl
jcttl wyct h cue. Tt cy ’ a .
elaef,/ . . ~, . ’ . 7 'j ,
h I •
Ut til three week a.o-vtvards win n «*. -n • ,1.-
her ftppvaraijr'o with clsv n inco ytllo'w
•- : • :
Ue-' to. and bad B-ti i• ; ite sf “'e. ,
But although not “broken up” h rs'lf
she broke up two ma rhes’—fnr Cynthia
Bennett was ngt. rt.hnnietf,p next yrfio
T upjU.’y - and kTc. rtcushaw never
fm;g : >vg JTelfcQ <dr. thivnig teiri^ct.
-»i f. • ..-r--prrfc—i.wr "pari s.;a -i-i V-d
i'to-j thi’ Na-ln-iIU Esraer.
U(-i!i!r:il I'ornrst-Olf-tmiitl Hi ut i«iw
and ltts>«lial K««-oitvi-l : oiis of
tim“WiKiril «f (lie IKiuldlv.
T. riTiwr iwrriHMONs of troiuißsr.
Riding down tho Murfreesbt.ro l-'nipf*
parry heutid njvm a'*r»tnp»g'/’ five nl- bis
in >11.) wo mot ae* vairy « flipjr near tho
t f I.avc-'gne, whohalttd vs withont
OoT->m >ny, aild demanded who KM were aud
whither wo roight be (toieg. He wore no
badge oi rank. Ilia clothing was course
and soiled, rortsistiog chic ly of a sombrero,
with a rattlesnake band c ilqd around it,
and a pair of huge boots that extended
above tvia knees. Bet his burse was ther
ottgh-bred, and his saddU Dftuutings were
unustia'y iicli aud curious. As I remember
4iim now, there was net a pray hair in his ,
head; his beard was full, flowing aud black;;
his features were defined with preeui >n ;an
aquiline nose, a broad b.reheiu), high ckoilc
bonrs, thin, firmly sit lifs, bright gruy-brown
ayr-a, and a compluxieu somewhere between
olive and amber. Ha looked to beaix fee-t
in hegbt, hul have weighod two hun
dred pounds His voico wus sharp, bis
gestures tbreatct,iug,,«(id his whole expres
sion »|co: uth.
. “Veu youngster#M g-t yourselves captur
ed,” auid he ;Am bisidrr, I’m ordered by
Johnson to turn every t.ndy back. The
yank cs is got inio Neshv lie, aud’ll have
out pickets on every turnpike by this time.
So it’e i » us; try*’ it o
We made many promises of discretion,
at and aft r showing our permit from army
head quarters, ite interposed no further oU
jec i us, and wfcpar«ed ciuakaLy.he prucecl
ed in the dlrectmuof Mn.f eesboio, and the
red of us taking across tho Ovuntry toward
Brei-twoCd.
There was snmo'himg iuiprcssivo about
the stranger, and ho bt came tire htpye of
conversation for « lineo as wo rodo along.
i)nly one of tko party, are urtilkrist %mi
West 'i'«iafis(*vl<ne’.w Li-a, aud hsewitertaio
ed us wjth a.Uvedy, suJ. aj luigrc events
discloeod, a very nccu.rafo' aceouot es his
chmeter, yjs panic,’,said our artillerist,
is. Fnt'reat. Ul3 lui ineys hrd Icon that of
a spgpuUtor.. iu laidp, isl negroes, times, in
cottar,and in fagt every tiling wtilth wen
likely td prove li:«rq'ivo, Tie made hi»
homo in ii; ./■; }ii i i.t.d partly On gri n‘a
tiou iu Mjs/i|sippu hut fici warn native -of
. Mii-Tie. Truttcbscej^^nd {bo son cf a'popr
black-: mi'.ii. A pec.d; .r g "1 fortune had
tkgu fii'r'kgpt .hinj copjfapt gompa’o| t dvery
■. ,: he t 'I•;' 1 was ru arshful; id-.,
timigh b® h(f ii V( r left a
raee-ci tirsc pX a cat and.. tal h a 1(r. . ITe Wai
n qu¥! nil 1 ge»c aldp maj id 1) shi bll
0 uaiigoroua.oao to meddl>i-7/® Wan Cf (Iw
wo/de. Ai. jrejjcnt hthjr.-'sln ccmtbr.d of a
squadron of cavalry, ‘•nß hao jnstcutbisway*
Ppnelsorvhaviiig rofch and to surrey
deli . I
tjc'M.ir-'BitW cpifTnfon ga\-o-us seVer-d rfiutr
aeter'.s'io anecoofes, and crnaSuddl as (01-.
,low 4 : ‘ ATgd'a.yc nobody.tn ina'ch tifrrf ue
lc.-s it" be J.pha JrTir/iiii, and ifbe Jiv. h -hy.
wii| make l/s if.nrk.”
1.1 <JE'lillAL Jol JoU.NSO .’o OX-1 MO.’J.
Six months later be eon firmed the predie
ti p, Hvosring th-c mounttiKi* it' m Chp'ta
nooga rvith a ownptmt eulutuu, he swept,
down like a fiawfi M iighttiiue ufj«>u the gur
tifSun at Murtir*tfc»ro, surprised ml pajitut
>d fls torn up t »|( > wopfe b! railways,mid re
trsobil fcif theeaoffiy was fairly
awakened tflphc.sud kin, sta |,Lqg and over-
I wheUuTig raavcßtnt. 'ikitnoeiorisatd hie cs-
Irar (lirttnaCbd .**Luiccr-ion ,f acFrkvßients
i wbk-h raiswfliirfi flist iu tlit po| ular estima
tion. I hugifst, and him toGeneralJoe Joln
•kon about tirw hme a»s tio ucst. of uur cav
alry men. Gcuprjii Ji hnr.utt . and it
‘fm? •fi|wnrftj'’sai4ki«i, “t> J'OaA,tkr.ivv
aul cnergi tie fellow, who hash and suure aih
vantages and inarf> pu and use of, tlx«m ” In
l«fi 1. hnwerra-, bo levirwxi his opinion.
X ferieg to tbaeonvois ilioe h« rcuiaiUd, lr l
rail yon now tl c i are not many men in the
world whooan do what iVrrrst hasjostdotc
at Tkiihnvirg •On the o oier oeoasin he
had fntcntsine‘l u belief, lharrd by many
otl e:B of rqu. 1 c inceinnien', that the 4cpai
irg man” i" the cavalry tervioe xvato-Cold
m I ILsil l)«ka ; but during lb > Utter part
of thestiuggda bo did not besi atoto- ded ire
that l urrest had no equal in tutty dcpwr'm, fit.
rAfirsT in Acrnr.N,
lu'acti n I-’..ri ,-t was ad; re-devil. 11-
rrulize 1 ihe ii.'C?s. t:y,c p'cially to'tho cav
alry service, of eitting'a : prr*cnil exanquo,
and hc.dld It pn every ,'ic anon, dashing
nb« Ut l)i: fi idjTr im point to point, whipping
up the hra-g rJs With his sabre, and edten
leading the column upon a charge. Cow
nrdhe c-ri ti.o part,uf the •pb cure t private
steroid to put him in n frenzy; and he
never forgave ft in an officer. At the time
that he met the rcfrcatiDg forces,
from Lav' rgne, in September, 18<5‘2, ?JusC
out of Mui fioesboro, he fairly foamed at
the mouth aml ravod like a madman, plac
ing LimT-lf itfthe tenter cf the roftd and
f’nvatening to shoot the first who siuiuld'l
jiass Idm. ITo wrts indeed mn-fi tdnitde |
{lian tho enemy, and tlru sWmiHrtl in ro- |
forming the sci)(oC l ' l l*fi n ". and turpiog it
!> -.Ut l • ’• 1-* the pania bocamo bop 1
Thero was never, 1 t'hink, a bettor hnrsetatri
than he, and though ho became wan and
spara by tbromistaiit wear aud tear of f,..irr
j-eaisef tigliting, ha preserved jus li bound
gue. f*l.notion to.tho.end. Although, im
petui iicon tlio' field, T enh Jiepr tho most
positive trsflinmy to Hi dircreri'-n and
foriohrngbt. He was as oJnl a man at
battam as ever drew n blade, d'iii>g Bathing,
rashlj', «», tidjigrf. oij’jr personal ri-.k. Iltj
todd.ui guub'.eil with Ids men, if I may ap
propriate the term, unless, as bo (Xpresst'd
iPj-naTlinfight bn “trad a dead thing,” wiitwr,
as in tboefl-te of (liloenl Ktreipht, he played
Ids alt up n the iozard and won. Vet he
was<lel Ix-ratu iujhc feiniat’aa > f his plane,
with a rare faculty of estimatiug chanrer.
TTis plans once fairiord, with each detail
mark and out elearly in bis mintl, bo lest ro
time in thwexpcctotioi) tu wbiuhiie brMygjAt
tho krsdiile energy and .enthusiasm df hie
wbo’e aruk Naturally quiet when at rest,
l.ko a locomotive, ho beeamo anotii r crea
tur't) When fired with a vehemence that was
tfen mistaken for teddersDesa. /
As lie swept abiug it', tho Inal of.at
eolumu, his olivo check ruddy with the light j
of battle, hiss.’yes aetually planning wi‘n
p'easurable oxcilemenfi bis gray locks'flyiryr l
b ek fr. m l isbrmd brimmed but, ho cnuiilj
not fail to remind the students es chivalry
of those knigh'e and warriors who bore tho;
slundard of Gbarkmagnc r or. gathered in
grim eonvivialby with Arthur by the Table
'Uourd. Ida nattbink J.mn inakiwg to my
s-If a fancy sketch. Fo'rcst w-.lv or tain ly
a win tub; y ickc«l cut of a thousand ip rc
pee;; but in actlc.n he ww it atchlcsr.
Morgan may hate bee ft a more nceotnpTTshcd
oavalierr'Shoridan a more model dragoon;
Killpatrick. Wharton nn i Stowart better
suited to the effeioinato ideal. I do net
doubt that young Dahlgren was a fearless
bn, and I know tjiat Whcolcf was a vory
Orlando. Yet. F-irrcst was nil of these and
moro, and might have commanded (in army
as Well as ho commanded in rop’d sureos.
sion a rqundron, a regiment a brigade, a di
vision, :t oorps-antt a department. It is icy
doUlwrate conviction that, had o been Set
luett and to succeed General Johcrtau 1U plare
( f General flood, the “Btinnie Blue Flan”
would he wqting now from San Antonin Irt
City Point, Ido not say it regretfully or
vnuntingly, but it was a fatal misfortune to
thcß -rvice whose final ruin ho retarded, that
Ids great g niu's was not discovered brfiro it
was too late fur it to avert the result which
thcincomnetoney of some and the corruption
of others was bringing to a sure and fatal
end.
Rbka ulOreal Catei-d.
Grc.t eaters never live long. A vora
cious appetite, so far from b iog a sign of
health, is a cntiin iudituttlkm . oft disease.
Some dyspep-ies are always hungry, and
(eel best when they are eating, but bf
soon as they bavo finished eating
they ondiri t T neats si diAress’ng in
their nn uro a* to make the unhappy vic
tim wish for death. The appetit -of bralth
is that which inclines inoderett ly to oat,
when eating timiHC ’mej and which, w hen
SAtislied, leaves no uuplcascDt remiftderp.
Multitudes measure tlitir health by the
amoußt they eat, an-I us ten pefsops, niuc
iiio gratified at an iuereasc of \v.fight;
when, in reality, any .excess of fatnos,
is, in proportion/decisivo proof of existing
discjac ; showing that the i bsorbents bf the
s^sfemSirt?tth west to there du
ties, and the tendency to (atnx-sa, tonb-eily,
increases notil exirtenes is a burden, and
sudifeh death closes »ho history
l\.rden!tir inquiry will almost unvarying
ly eligit the fact that fat par so on, how.vi r
rubicund nnd j«l r y, ere never we 1, and yei
they are envied White rr-ait eati-rs never
live tn an old sg->, and are never for ar4ii-'
tgli day w’thout Rime “syaatom*,’’ some,
feeling sufficiently d'eigreii le toa’traot the
minds sttantioi* unpleasantly, stnall eaters
’ —thhse who oat rogiiluriy of plain food, asu
alty htrve rso “spuvo flesh,” ure wiry nn j
endurfhg nnd live to an active qid age ;>
Tb-m-irkahtc exemplifixr'iana' us these stutu
’inebts vre fanrd in tho liwn cf
ofh j art ng“. * r tGiibrn,'rnrof the uj'.et di—
'tfligtiiahifll itmfrtn thb ancients, lived Tory.
rpSrieg’y nftm the age of twet ty -g .t, xnd
'died in his-huruh-i and smA fnrtii tn your. Ko
' tii-rgeti, wl«» n» v.r tnutx and spinta or wine,
and wniked baht ail his life, reached ft hun
dred and eighty-firc yeirs.
Jenkins, a r*vtr Voiksliiro fisherman,
who lived on diet, was one hun
dred and sixty-nino years oid when he-died
Raw Meats avu Hntars to Guhb G n
sr-iimoN.—Art- Knglish paper prints the
fiHorVlhg; M. Ftuter propose* to cure all
eases of consump’is(i by tho adminislratiou
of raw and spiflts. Alfhongh lit*
trlMfir'd’of tr»atmeut h*s no* been long era
?fiY rfcd'fiy Gha'inent. 1 pbys'cian*, ecosidor
rfiilo testimony has been horn tu the garet
sneeesa wfiioh h as attended itscraploya ent.
T’he'fvtw ffratmeiit has now been iriod fa'-
i.sfaetarity ih two thi tjs.nd cas.sof pythies.
-The raw meat is r, ({’iced to a pulp, mix id
with sugar to conceal ijs unpleasant flavor,'
and administered in doses of one to three
hundred gramnos p’r day. Tho alcfiuhol
(of tho strength of twenty degrees Baumc.)
is given in doses ts one hundred gramues
n Jj y- t
Arridh’ Circus and M .-nagi-rio was rather
roughly treated the etb«r d»v »t (laihouu
Tho ianvass wa fl -ipped nto ribbons, end
propii t-r as well as his lions and vannin s
generally were considerable stiredup, wh»r,»
at he conceived a disgust f r this htifude
and turned his face toward Tennesee. \V-e
know not what caused the row, hut tbc re
mit is tho least of all calamities, since it has
saved to the starving people of Upper Geor
gia, several thousand dollars
Fine* the protest of I’rnsfia against tho
extension of tbe bout darics es Franco to tho
, Rhine, Na(>olcon has concluded to withdraw
his demands.
l’rassia has informed Austria th.it sho
will maiutaia the right of Italy to Yenetia.
Tttrr ir-ffffi wr
nHMOIf Ol IS.
A Hentmiervni old l( ieli(-M«vj':iVs u '<rr
i i .' ' '.n l is Uic 1 .-tv -uto-'i” thing in the
p-nrld; in fuc‘»tt . perfect f-cunyl —full
<>[ *flU. Bet war*. • t •«. I
A teadcr hearted ,railway cagiaoei* oh. *h
t-ertnin rnUrowd, swvh h»» never riinw-ovurci
irmn if ho cun hetp it v Ikjcuukd “it wmswft
wp fho .raclr sd.” ’ . «•* • '*
n: irthAtwiiig- pftrpore*i think B,ii(ft.Uc-<)v
iatutacw good. w
"A trKvbleyortfniiikruwUifnw i
'mg'thn host fttnihßug Jit lho ij"or. atyij..-,
“I’ray ptc yuu.tin-.nui-:tc" ,<»f; tliiq n‘"ifl</A
‘Yes, ir,” :111 wx*rd the Ihjldip and, “lny wife
him 1 cun den 1 th sp birfim weeks. ’ *
ft, :: , T >/ ts il
“The liuvc-i (ipg t> that T cnn wnvw
ly inanjige to Ko-p my ii,osd nIWVe wathi*,’*
haul i> hushdud the other shiv to hH
who was rmporttlHmg'liitn fa- a now drcM
I fs dh» w iUi hohio nnyprei •,
‘ Imt you inanagtßtds# f:ccp it übuvo lifian'dy
easy enough
“Look out there! What ate vqu kiek-
Viirrny dog for f”
‘ r l'(n kicking; tdm ’cause he's-fuH nl
nrvd t’rfowH want t,-sjet 'eiH(»g «iy olotbtM.’
“ bk-.-is—the devil : Why, tltat dog
hie | -a \vilb mo. ... w .
“Sh-s darn yutl, that’s w bar he grdK km.
NtUlßlk-ei Tiamis iv hie Union---
Tha’ p irKMA* ol tkww»u.-«uft4 <r«»eriiity in
the (I(hed States which tl»
mi doubt be aabmi-diod to learu UiaJ . G*gr.'
are in thin country but two tli scv. u
hundrtn and seventy six (if these instru
ments. That is tho tax-pnyers efthc totwifl
try nnlv rtturned that many f*»r-t«k tw tho
internal revt nwo collector in 18t>5. h»q-d(
'•Veil lash nfght van de varst ash n«war
vtiV. 1 tooght to go down de hill |<>
mine house, but no s ronor did l valk, da fft"
ter I stand, far do rain, dander and hlixeni!
in Bcore’u tree minutes my skin v*« vot io
mine clns. But after yen leftle wile step
ped quit ten rain someding ; *i I keep feelcn
inyscif all do vay long ; rnd vea I rotnw to
mine own house to valk in, v*t you Uok ?
It belongs to somebody else.
Tho tnllowing is said to fce tlui f-riva'c
receqw of a Washoo cilitor—hut wedmj’t
hirfieve il : “Take one pint of whiskey, stir
jt well with nno spronfi.T ofwhVskgy‘; she-t
n Id another pint of whiskey-s-bett onrehrtiy
wi h » aTOon, find keop p-mring in whiskey.
Fill a large bawl with water, and *»ako j4io
servants vet it out of jour reach. Taken
small tumbler^pent- in two ttpoAfnla efwafr-,
pour out the water and ffll'np with whiskey,
and add to the iibove. Flavor with whwkcy
to your taste. A dose three “fingers” every
half hour. . r :, S 'ui}ro
PueaM of a Quakku, B‘' UY --*'T'heiy fs n
beautiful story t«W of a | idtis om Oflaktr
lady who was addicted to smoking trttiWVeo.
She had indu’tr-d in the habit, until it bad
increased so lunch upon her thitsbu not on
ly sro k-d ber pipe a largo portii nos Jh«
day, buts cqueotly sat up for this purposo
in the night. Aftcr one of tlieso nocturnal
entertainments she fell a lecp and dreamed
that she d : ed an 1 npfroftched Heavxn,
Metftng an argd, asked hina if her uamc
was wriit-n ii) tlia bryk us life., Ila disap
peared, hut replied on returning that ho
sould not find it—" Oil/ 1 said she, “dp Idbk
again ;it must be there !** Ho rx-imined
again, bnt returned witb » sorrowful face,
-saying, “It is not there I” “Ob,” she said
in ftgouy, * It must be there I Tbave, assur
»ny° it is there 1 Do look agu'D I”—The
angel was moVed to tears by her entrmfics,
and again left her lo renew hie sesreh.
After a long alienee be came back, hi# face
radicDt with joy, and exclaimed.; ,*Wo
lmvofi.iiud.it; hut it was G) elonded with
■ijbaoco sun k; that we cou’d h irdfy sdcTt 1 ”
fho woman up n waking, immediately threw
lior pipe away, aud never indulged in smirk
tog '
Iu Farmers Ouly. » lf p , t
To keep year stables WArnr ;a wiatcf.t —
Piet bro ou,tho u.
How to keep cirn.—Gyu is just corning
in. The best way to keep corn is in ag- o l
'Lo'rn-liouTctJ Uoiigh Sr fit-. prc'fer to kccplt iu
th’ir «ys‘om—in tho jnrait. « w*il»
If they don’t keep .corn, they cin keep
•dtnoi. ■ -> , j w
Tbe best hops touso. —la planting ord oe
>ng ooru u-io the ordinary hues iu oornmon
use. Neither India rubht r hose, nor cot
ton hose, nor fe airier hose would ho oT any
iccount. in a corn field; se km re would one
of II vi’s e'ght cylinder praises, not tho
ho liu’s of surprise, nor qne IC -.he’s Indian
oiuhs, nor tho tally-hoes of the fox-huntcr.
Asto hul ling ytnr pi- w.—Don’t, try to
hold it at arm's 1 ogt'i. Yon can’t do it.
If you haven’t a plow of your own, get
out an rrtaehrocnt. cn yom roeiJhbor’n, who
yoa.—Any jasdeo wi,! tell if you .an
hold >t-«r net. " , j aw<x>
To Drain Lands—Drjnk and
Lge tavern.
i'hfs will drain you of (ftl your lands iu ft
a*’
To Make Stone Fcrw.—Kquot pmrtg of
whralrny and chler. This in thu reciprocal
stone fence ; the more you lay oi it tbe moro
jt will ‘lav’ you.
Easy Way te Draw Saw-logs—Draw this*
on a piece of paper wi h a crayon pe xil.
After a Ktlle practice you will be able to
‘draw’ the largest kind of saw-logs with ease.
Turnips—The little fly that sometimes
cats yaur tnrnip3 will not suit you ; there
fore soot yoar turnips.
R-aping Maohineß.--These are invaluable
to a farm r, hut there is one crop for which
the eradle is preferable.
Irrigation. —For purpose of irragation
load your running streams over your fields :
for purposes of iniiatior, load a strange fe
male into the house.
The best time t oput in rye, is when “ir
vited to take a little by a drinking friend.
To keep butter fresh. —Churn very often.
Te get rid of auis —lt suit your parent’s
sisters. It never fails
To keop eggs from spoiling—them
while fiesh.