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fOL. IV.
TRIWEEKLY .
'AMERICUS, GEORGIA. SUNDAY MORNING, OCTOBER IA1882.
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jUlUU ! te|UC0VllNV Tobacco and Cigars !
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W. Xj. GtiESSKTER.
(OFFICE OX COTTON AVE.M E.
Su-Toscriptlcn Kates:
Tki-Wkkklv Ojjk Ykar, - $4.00.
\V kkki.y One Yeah, - - $2.00.
Sunday Ismue One Year, - $1.50.
PAY YOUR CITY TAXES
rollectti
Th" liO'.kf a
citv Tnxn* lor
ori’. it. wmit
tr IKS.'. Office at the i
i Cotton AvcnmlL
I». K. BRINSON.
Amoricu *, Ga., Sept. 12, ItM.tf
lerk nml Ticai*ur«
REMOVAL.
The office of City Clerk and Tmwmrvr hun t»
tt-movetl from the I'miiwII Cliamlier to tlio -i
11. William*, on Cotton Avetme.
If. K. llUlNSifX.
Amorim-,
i**rk and I
, 18*2 tf
CITY TAXES.
• l*o«»kn for collertlnir of <’ifv Taxe* for th
V*.r |8h2 will be <!n*».| on the loth of Novem/n*
next, m <1 execution* Irion d iiuaiitrt all (.••rio.n
1>. K. BRINSON,
CIMNCE OF FIRM!
Iluvinp p.in'Ini'Od Iroin T. W. Analey hi* i
CKOGMIS A.\ll I WEfflOXS!
will continue the huxinev
OLD STAND ON LAMAR STREET
keeplntr on hand a full line of Fine Uroocrlo*,
Choice Confection*, Fruit*, Clijara, Tobacco, etc.
all of which are fir*t clue* and will be aold low. 1
Invite the patronauc of all ruHtoiuera of the old
firm and the (•uhlic aeneruliy.
ED. AXSI.EY.
America*, Sept. 19,188?.mU
IIOHSFORDS
SELF RAISING
BREAD PREPARATION
THE BEST MADE
TWENTY-FIVE CENTS
TEN CENTS
EVANS ic HARWELL
FORSYTH STHETT
S COHEN, .lit.
Dry Goods, Clothing,
Hats, Shoes, Notions,
CLOTHES, Etc.,
which he han ojened out in Id* etore on
BEST BBANDS
EVANS A HARWELL
FOHSYTH STREET
RESTAIRAHT and OOMIOMM
J. J. HANESLEY
would call the attention of farmer* and all-other*
wishing a good meal to the fart that he Is still
ruiiLingtke
Resfanrant Under Hie llnrlotv House
where ho will servo you up a warm meal at any
hour. Oyster*, U*fi and Game served In their
season. He also keeps * lull line ot Confection*,
fruit*, Clears and Tobacco.
Atnericus, Ua., 8»>t. UUn?
TEN CENT STORE!
I &. J%.. TTTHPIMT, A K t., '
Dealer in
i Funev Manx and Fnnev (irueenex.
Everyth ntr in the line of Notion* can bo found
at barirain prices. We can supply you with
almost anythinfr you want. Call and examine j
our thousand and one articles.
COTTON AVENUE,
Under Hecorder Office, : AlfKRldUS, OA. j
A BARREL OF
isrxrw
Sauer Kraut i
JUST RECEIVED
AT
EVANS A HARWELL'S j
FORSYTH STREET
Msiinfantiiri r ut (lie vnlebrmtf d
QUADRUPLE BED SPRING j
Which have been proven to 1* the equal of any j
Inal spring made and sutwrior to most. Persons j
wishing to buy and *r-ll theso Spring* In my ter- j
ritory un m»ki< from five to ten dollar* perduy ‘
(br tne next aix months, if thoy work. I will also
be addressed to mo nt America*, Gn.
Fresh Fish and Oysters. j
I am n|*o dealing in Frcah Flab and Oyster*,
and from seven year* experience I think I under
stand handling them better than those juat login
ning the business. You can always get them • '
PLAIN
TRUTHS
The blood is the foundation of
life, it circulates through every part
of the body, and unless it is pure
and rich, good health is impossible.
If disease has entered the system
the only sure and quick way to drive
it out is to purify and ciuich the
blood.
These simple facts are well
known, and the highest medical
authorities agree that nothing but
iron will restore the blood to it.
natural condition; and also that
ull the iron preparations hitherto
made blacken the teeth, cause head
ache, and are otherwise injurious.
Brown’s Iron Bitters will thor
oughly and quickly assimilate with
the blood, purifying and strengthen
ing it, and thus drive disease from
any part of the system, and it will
not blacken the teeth, cause head
ache or constipation, and is posi
tively not injurious.
Saved his Child.
tj N. Eutaw St., Baltimore. Md,
Feb. i a. 1880.
Gents:—Upon the recommenda
tion of a fneml 1 tried Brown's
Iron Hitters as a tonic and re
storative for my daughter, whom
I wa:; thoroughly convinced was
wasting away with Consumption.
Having lost three daughters by the
terrible disease, under the care of
eminent physicians, I was loth to
t>c!icvc that anything could arrest
the progress of the disease, but, to
my great surprise, before my daugh
ter had taken one bottle of Brown's
Ikon Bitters, she began to mend
aud now is quite restored to former
health. A fifth daughter began to
show signs of Consumption, and
when the physician was consulted
he quickly said “Tonics were re
quired;’* and when informed that
the elder sister was taking Brown's
Ikon Bitters, responded “that is
a good tonic, take it."
Aookam I’ltPLrs.
A PROFESSIONAL CONFESSION.
! wholly to Warner’s Safe Kidney and Liver
! Cure, the remedy which I used,
i Since my recovery I have thoroughly
J re-investigated the anhjectof kidney dif-
| Acuities and llriglit’s disease, ant! the
The following article from the Demo-j truths developed are astounding. Ithere-
erat and Chronicle, of Rochester. N. Y., f° rw H tate. deliberately, and as a pbysi-
is nf ho linking ft nature, an.l emanate. . f 1 '"' 1 ‘■'Bore that more than one-
. ,. .. „ . , 1 “ a,f the deaths which occur in America
from so reliable a source, that it is here-1 , m , caused by Bright’s disease of the kid-
with republished entire. In addition to j neys. This may sonud like a rash stnte-
the valuable matter it contains, it will be i nieut. but 1 am prepared to fully verify
found exceedingly interesting. j '*• Bright s diaeioe has no distinctive. . ^ m, ,
To III.. Editor of the Democrat and "V'nptouih of iis own, (indeed, it ofeen chimney to too stump. This rat
Ulinmich: Sir.—M.v motive for tlin pub 'develops without an,v pain whatever in i tunnel was dug out and destroyed
licaiion of the most unusual HtatemuntH ! iI^I'Aucvh or tltfii 1 vicioity), bnthtH th* bv inches by Mr. C. and his us*
whi.di follow are. tlrst, Kratilude for the “j niptoms of nearly every other known j a j H ,... u „ n .l |,e ,~ v s that the -«•«
fact that I have heeti saved trout a most I "omplamt. Httotlreds of people die daily ...
l .irrildcdentil, and aeeoudlv, a desire to "hose Initials are authorized by a phvsl- 1 WCte hilled AS they CAmC tO them,
warn all who read tlua article nxninM ; s'lon''* of ••K.-art IriHeanp." --Ap- , the dogs taking an Adlive part All
some of the luosi deceptive inlltUiUcsK : opli'xy, • I'aralyeis, ''bpiniilComplaiut, '| (lie WAV through and enjoying the
I.v which Ihev have ever been surrounded ••ilheituiallsin. ■•Poemuonin. nud other , i„," i., Snm« of the rnta worn
It is a tael that to-dav thoitaanda of pet,., • »mn.on complaint*, when in reality it t ,u,, t l,U ® e ,V* ?
pie are within a loot of the grave and they ! »'» K Bright's Disease of the Kidneys. Few I 80 large that the dogs had regular
do not know it. To tell how I waa caught i physicians, nnd fewer people, realize the ’ battles with them and the rats
- I J'i— ■
it was discovered that the'fits had
tunneled into the ground and~tud
a tunnel from the chimney about
20 yards to an old hollow stump.
This tunnel was abont 12 inches in
width and was round and smooth
with a large bed about every ten
feet where the young wero raised,
und Mr. Carlisle snvs that the hole
was jammed full of rats from the
Brown's Iron Bittkrs effectual.
Iv cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
Weakness, and renders the greatest
relief and benefit to persons suffering
from such wasting diseases as Con
sumption, Kidney (Jumplainu, etc.
»tri-sh i
1 shall H*o .-oil
f Icc anti I handle nothing hut the i
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I A M O N
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this aenson direct from tho irrovo* by the hundrod j
nr barrel. Will order apple* for dealer* tmm the I
best market! fora small hid la-ion. You wilt '
End roe at my new .stand, in xt door to the llnw-
kln’a Block, j
ON LAMAR STREET. |
Americti*, Hcpt S'/, m3
I)
FANCY
FANCY
FORSY'l'U STREET,
C‘ KS 1
and will sell ut lower nrlce* than
dreamed of. lie will in it p
employ a skillful
MERCHANT TA lLitlt.'
Gull nud pit; him.
Green Grocery.
HARE & COBB
CANDIES
milS & HARWELL'S
FOHSYTH STREET
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HAVE OFENF.DA
MEAT MARKET, GROCERY,
AND
PROVISION STORE
OS COTOS AVENUE,
i lately oeeupled by Grrshata tf Ko»*-
Fresh Meats ;
.Now id the time for Howiug
Rye mi Barley!;
FOR WINTEROUAZING. !
We have on huml the genuine
Dooly County Seed. 1
GLOVER & PERRY. !
AuienouH, Sept. 2lMf
WOOTEN & FORD
11 o P
FOR THE BLOOD.
s
just this position nnd til wsm 1 vstent id this disease or its dangerous
ich.'rs a.ainat nearing it. arc my objects | “»d insidious nature. It steals into tho
in this c mninniction. . system like a thief, manifests its presence
On the lir-t day of June, 1N81, I lay at by the commonest symptoms, and fast-
niy reMiileiiee in thin city *urrcunded by * itnelf upon the eouHtilntion before
my Iriemi* auil waiting for my death. 1 the victim in aware. It in nearly aa he-
Heavcni-uly know* the agony I then en-1 reditnry um eounumption. quite a* com-
dured, for word* cat* never deHcribeit. mon and equally iih fatal. Eutire families,
Andy**!, if a few year* previous. U nv onu ' inheriting it from their anoeHtor*, have
hud told me that I wuh to bo brought no | «Hw1. and yet nono of the number knew
low, and by ho terrible a di»ou*e, I should j or realized tho mysterionM power which
have sdotled nt the idea. Iliad id way* ' waM removing them. Instend of common
been nneoiuonly atrong and healthy, had j HymptoniH it oiteu hIiowh none whatever,
weighed over 'iOOpoumbiund hardly knew ! hut bring* death Hudden'y, und an such
in my <
sickne«s
will read this statement realize at time*
that they are ununualiy tired and onunot
accouut for it. Or they are exceedingly
hungry < * *
petite th'
felt when the relentless malady which
had fastened itself upon me tlrst began.
Still I thought it was nothing; thut prob
ably I had taken a cold which would soon
pass away. Bhortly ufter this I noticed
a dull, nnd nt times a neuralgic pain in
my head but us it would curnu one day
und be gone the next. I paid but little at
tention to it. However, my stomuch was
out of aider and my food often failed to
digest, causing nt times great inconven
ience. Yet I had no idea, even m a phy
sician, that these things meant anything
serious or thut a monstrous disease was
becoming fixed upon me. Candidly, I
thonght I was suffering from malaria und
so doctored myself accordingly. Out I
got no better. I next noticed a peculiar
color and odor about the fluids I was
passingr-ulso that there was large quan
tities one day and very little the next,
and that a persistent scum appeared up
on the surface and a sediment settled in |
the bottom. And yet I did not realize |
iny danger for, indettl seeing these symp
toms continually, I finally become {uccus- I
turned to them, aud my suspicion
200 pounds and , .. .......
ii experience, what pain or j i M usually supposed to be heart disease,
ore. Very inuny people who As one who has suffered, and knows by
bitter experience what he says, I implore
every oue who reads theso words not to
neglect tho sligntest symptoms of Kidney
one day niul entirely without np- difficulty. Certain agony and poHsibYe
ie next*. This was just tho way I death will he tho sure result of such neg
lect. and unonu can afford to hazard such
chance*.
I am aware thut such unqualified state
ment us this, coming from me, known as
I am throughout the entire land as a
practitioner and lecturer will arouse the
surprise and possibly the animosity of the
medical profession and astonish nil with
whom I am acquainted, and I make the
statement upon facts which I am prepar
ed to produce nnd which I can substan
tiate to the letter. « The welfare of those
who may possibly ho sufferers such
ns I was, is an ample inducement for me
to take the step I have and^if I can suc
cessfully warn others from the dangerous
path iu which I once walked, I um
willing to endure all professional aud
pcisonnl consequences.
J. B. HENION, M, I).
A Talbot County Rat Story.
New Kra.
One of the most remarkable oo-
m _ _ ctirrencea of which we have ever
wholly disarnl'Jif by tiie finTtiuit1 kiwi I Hoard took place ill tlio Northwest
no pain in the affected organs nr iu Ilnur ! purl ol' Talbot ROUnty on Tuesday
viciiitv. Why l Should have been so I | !ls l in t.be shape of a lingo rat
blind I cannot understand. i.v.
There is a terrible future for all phys- ror 8f >mttimo past
ical nwnlcat aud iiupi'iidinu daugcr al- i Air. John Carlisle;, a Will I-to-do
ways lirinu a person to his sensi's though j farmer of this county, has been
il tuny thru 1»I too Into. I ronllzed. nt | troubled with ruts. There stands
y crilicul condition and urousod
would grab the dog by tba nose
nnd bring n yell from bim every
time. It certainly must buve been
great sport to tho participants.
The work lasted a half day and
when ended Mr. Carlisle had an
empty flour barret brought and bad
tho dead rats measured, as there
were too many to count. He says
that thero wore moro than three
barrels of rats piled on as long i as
the barrel would bold, and be esti
mates tho number at more than
three thousand. Many may <41*-
credit this ratstory but Mr. Caritel.'
says be can prove it to tbe satis
faction ol any man und ho solemn
ly declares it to be tho truth. Now
then, who can beat it?
Armed to the Teeth.
Is a very common expression, bat we
think that urmetl to omhollish and pre
serve thorn to a ripe old age hi decidedly
tnoro appropriate. This ean be done by
keeping yourself supplied with a bottle
nf that splendid dentifrice. 'Fragrant
KOZODONT, .which will beautify tpe
tooth and preserve thorn from tho revagoa
of decay. SOZODONT OonUIn* hd acid,
or gritty substances which injurn the
enamel, but is aomposed of rare und
nntisoptic herb,, which have . beneficial
effect on tbe whole economy of tbe month.
Hold by dntgglets. I lil t ,t„,|,
Going to Europe.
Conatltatlon.
nivself to overcome it. And, oh! how
hard I tried! Icousulled the bent medi
cal Hkill in tho laud. I visited all the
prominent mineral HpnngH in America
nnd traveled from Mainu to California.
Still J grew worse. No two physicians
agreed a« to my malady. One said I w
Three Georgia ladles, with a
I’hi hui el phis lady wbo has .lired in
Europe for many years, are going
to leave for a year’s trip in Eng
land and on the continent. They
take for their expenses $900 for the
year, including passage. The four,
living together in apartments in
London. I’sris or Home, can do
well on $25 a month each, and by
traveling second class can go
almost uny whore. Of course they
will avoid big hotels, and will be
all tlio better for it. Mr Fulton,
of the Baltimore American, has
just returned with a party from a
three months toiir in Europe, and
tho expenses of each person was
$5.75 .per day. As they were
AH IT TANKS
DIAMOND TO CUT DIAMOND,
HO IT TANKS
DIAMOND DROPS TO CUKE
NVPII1I.IS, IIIIHl .MATIH.1],
CONSUMPTION, KCRKIIM,
Old Moreaautl all Kerurnloui Taiuli.
Kudoracrt by Laadlug Physicians I
“l)l*mnn<l Drop* it v<>gi«i»h|e, ami lut* <loue
more if«Mid In ami uroiim! Ami-riom. for the pot
ten year* tL:iii any other fire altorntiv
on hiH place iu onu of his most
fertile Helds a tenant log cabin,
which for several years has been
unoccupied, aud of lute Ims been
used by the proprietor ns a general
storage house, about 20!) bushels
troubled with spinal irritation; another, I of peas iu the hull being the lust
nmvims prostration; uooihn dyspepsia, , al tic | e j t contained, in th.; early
iinother debility, iinolber congestion of „ ,, ,1...
. the base of the lmiin: ami so on through spiillg.M I .L. plulltcdtlie field Oil _ _
I a long list of common diseases, tlinnyoip-1 one side ol this eubiii in corn mid ' traveling about constantly, their
I toms of oil or which I really had. Iii this : when the corn grew up to half-leg , expenses were much heavier than
| way soytnd years passed during all of I |, j^i, soniutliing begun to cut it if they had rested for some time at
' My'conditio. hiul’r^lly hecoina'piUahle; »"•* J'Y U } 0HC watching lie one place. There are two clitora
The Slight symptom I at first experienced 1 lie found that the ruts were play- j oil this pu|>cr who intend to spend
were developed into terrible ami constant i ing sail havoc with his corn und lie ' three months of next summer In
disorders-- the litilo twigs oi pain hail poHitivelv states that they cut down ; rural England on n total expense
li:: , .: , :«i:*d ;nuT , ^.o 1 %k7';im'ds' two acres Of the cereal for him. 1 or *5 each. , “
My life was a torture lo myself uuil my , On the other side of the house he . — • —---
fntmU. I coiihl rHain no food upon my i planted cotton micl with equal eiu- ' luiproveinput for .ilina aud Hoy.
siomaeh nud lived w holly fay injections. J pbMls he suys the little varmints There is mors strei
I was u living mass or pant. Jty pulse ii )H „| ntl .i v ,i,„ f .„ tt oii seed in a bottle of Perker'
wusiiiifOutrolhiUc’. In my aj<ony Ifre-1 ^UHOIUie<ly UU 0 me COllOli HCttl
fluently fell upon tho floor aud prayed j Iroin the rows nnd eat them up;
for death. Morphine had little or no ef- ' doing this to Htiell nn extent that
feet in deedeninu the gain. For aix days < 1|u | IB( | t „ plant ovur about two or
and m/dit* * *»«d tho death premonitory ; . » ...
hiccouxliH ennatantly. My urine won | tlireo acrett. So bad did they be-
tilled with tnlH* chhIh and albumen. 1 | come ut thin time that he detertnind
was al niggling with Bright’* dis hhh ot to try poUon. so he bought of Pr.
leyinilH'- ‘ * 1 •* -
the Kidney in ilHliiHt Htuges
IF. T.
„ , ...... w $ , „ , Bun I well a lot of “Rough on Hut®.”
•« ^ i l; ,lt it he says that it
, tor of St. I'anI’M Church, of thin cily. I! killed ho many of them thut the
DA VKSPOMT «© SOIff j felt that it wan our hod interview, hut iu
AMEIUCUM, UA.
VT. B. OX.XVBK,
; DRAPER s TAILOR
, j AMERICUS, OEOROIA.
Over Sfliniuperl. Konev A Kinjt'x.
(jiocenes, 1 I OVISlOllS, t Having received the latest fashions
♦ fr»>m London and Puri*, I ain prepared
to make clothing to order in the latest' ciireetionH
FI/H'lt, MEAL, MEATH, HAOOING .
;ties. tinware, crockery, etc.
thecourKe of converMation he mentioned
a remedy of which I had heard much Imt
hud never used. Dr. Foote detailed to
me the many remarkable curea which
had come under hU observation, by
means of tbit remedy ami urged me to
try it. A*u practicing phyaiciau and a
graduate of the bcIiooIh, I cherished the
prejudice both natural aud common with
all regular pructioners, and derided the
idea of any medicine ontuide the regular
channels being the least bfHeticiul. So
Holicitons, however, was Dr. Foote, that I
finally promised tl/atl wonld waive my
prejudice and try the remedy be so h:* *
iy recommended. I began itsaseon
KKUOSKNK
which they propone to sell at fair prlci
FANCY GROCERIES,
Country Produce ! | *» - h, A
high
began ita nse on the
1st day o! June and t>ok it according to
directions. At first it sickened ite; hut
; ^y' ,! anf f workmanship. I *1111 also this 1 thought was u good sign for me in
prepared to do Dyeing nnd Repairing in ; my debilitated condition. I continued
1 the ne test manner. Cal! on me vhen I to take it; the sickening Kensutiou de-
you want anything in my line. parted and I was able to retain food tip-
j on my stomach. In a few days I noticed
f a decided change tor the better as also
K hltOHh.N h , jij my wife and friends. My hiecotigh
ceased and I experienced less pain tlmn
formerly. I was so rejoiced at this ini-
| j| | proved condition that, upon what I had
‘ believed hut a few days before was my
! dying bed, I vowed, in the presence of
K KID >SK.\ K my family and friends, should I recover I
would l>oth privately und publicly make
IlKST (Jt’AUTY ' known this remedy for the goo«lof hit-
j inanity, wheiaver and whenever I had
AT j ;M> j an opportunity. I also determined thut
I would give r course of lectures in the
OIL
! KKUOSKNK
im>
I5EEYKS, MUTTON AND KID,
DRESSED OR OX FOOT,
t*..r which we will pay th* hijrhot market price in
«-a*b. Tiiore having proluc* or meat* U> will
Hud it to their advantage to r*lf on rr*-.
Jiihfltf IIARKtf roiIU.
COTTON BAGGING
HAWKINS' NEW BLOCK, LAMAR ST.
EVANS & HARWELL’S
FORSYTH STREET
bo pc't
remarkable means __
' “ vcd - »"«' **iTkiIi«ri rist"«
ngth-rcstoring power
;'s Uioger Tonic than
iu n hushol ot malt or a gallon of milk.
As an nppotizrr, Mood pnrlfiar and kid-
nay corrector, tbera is nothing lik, .it,
und invalids consequently find it a
wonderful invigoraot for mind and body.
—Commercial.
^
A Montana man, who is vouched'
for by tho Helena paper as “Of well
known veracity,” has discovered
in the Yellow Stono national park,
vultures cmne uml tensicd on the 1 a (forgo where the atmosphere is
carcasses. This hud inc effect to, absolutely a non-conductor of
stop their depredations lor awhile; | sound. The gentleman’s first inti-
al least until cotton began to open, million ol this very singular con-
when Mr. Carlisle soon had trouble dilion of things was received on
with the ruts again. They ahso- 1 bis attempting to call out to bis
lately riddled his cotton ns last as j companion who was eon, distance
il ojieiicil by picking it from tho i behind. Although he experienced
bells uml euling the seed and i all tbe sensations of uttering a
scattering it ull ovur the field. lie ! lusty yell, not a sound was heard,
tried rut poison again, but he found 1 His horse attempted to whinner,
it did no good us tiie nits seemed | but the deep dead stillness was un
to have learned better and refused ! broken. While he was medita
te eat il. lie next examined his I ting on the situation a panther
peas that lie had stored in tho < jumped from some bushes near by
house when lie discovered that the i and crouched lor a spring. Tbe
ruts had eut all but about 501 Helena man brought bis gun to hla
bushels nnd he pul in the house shoulder and pulled the trigger.
2U0 bushels. Upon this discovery j The animal was badly wounded,
Mr. Carlisle determined to make a ‘ and dragged itself into tiie bushes;
new and diflercut war upon the 1 but neither tbe report of the gun
rats, so last Thursday he summon- nor any other sound was heard,
ed his forces and went to battle. What a place for a sewing society I
Jle is the possessor of two fine — » ' »" —*»''
bull-dogs, one of them being the 1 The Baltimore Sun and other
finest .ve ever saw, and with these, southern journals declare that the
and five colored men, he begun to mail routes of the south seem left
tear down the dirt chimney to the! to run themselves, and that the
house. The house being located in i service sadly needs overhauling.
, There is still standing over the
of tny iliiMsis^ uuJ the ami us the chimney was torn down spring at Soldier’s Rest, Clarke
byj'birhJ the ruts poured out by hundreds, county, Va., tbe log cabin built by
! Cohnthiftii Acvulemy of ToSTtf Z *'/ »«■
city, Rtatiog in fnil thenyroptonm an*l nl-1 °* from tiie dog8 and men
they | General Morgan and occupied by
; from thnt <lay, nod in I«?»h tbuo three m . r~ : ” . '—
■ ( raonihH I had Knined2fi pfinnds in flexh, i.iiH was kept up without j anhiogton as his headquarters
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