The Weekly constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1881-1884, February 19, 1884, Image 6

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\ THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 19, 1S84.- TWELVE PAOEfl- AROUWD THE CAMPFIRE. of th<i [We oolfctt contribution* from old m»d|<*ra •liber aide tof the w»r. giving the —*- • ' meet, incident* of battle, or atorfi* nr if.** in ir< n Sign your full name and addrua to what joti write.] Wnr*« Urlm Humor. THI PUN OF A DYING CONFfcDKBATK SOLD PAIU HINO LIl’i. A kind hearted colonel, after the battle of Bull Bun. went over tho field administering water to tho wounded. On his return he dis covered an old acquaintance and fiiend lying prostrate with a terrbie wound in his face. The whole tide of it was gone. “Why, I passed here a while ago, and didn’t f-eeyou; why didn’t you a^k nief .r water, I know that you needed it.*’ “Yea, Cod knows that I needed it. colonel,’’ replied the soldier, “but,” and bis eye sparkled out quizzically from bis mangled face, “1 didn’t have the cheek to ask you for if." That was war humor indeed. The Flog of Verley A POrriCAl. INCIDENT0 I'Tirri. vikoinia The sweet viPnceof Verley was in border land. Titling? of recession bad travel by stage over the mountains. Home one brought to light an ancient state Hag a hung it over the old court bouse. Itwa very dark and very aged, and the first Ap storm tore it to totters It hung there while a play thing for the idle hre»z«s. When it was known that the confederates were marching towards VerJey, it whs decided that the flag of tho cinfederacy must greet them. Ah! that banner! Red calico and blue and white cambric furnished the mate rial and the cleft hands of the fair women im pro vised it. There was a hasiy programme, quick gathering, some fervid drum heating, and a burning speech, and the stars and burs unrolled cheerily to the brerz*. Peace brooded sweetly over tho valley of Verley. None dreamed how near was war. That afternoon companies of nol le Virginia ioidiera marched into the vil'age in martial ageay. Cheer After cheer rang along the line aithe sight of tho stars and bars waving over Verley. For a few bright days the fhg waved on high. 8un*liitie and breeze played with it gaily as if its folds had been silken instead cottop, and many n bravo soldier cheered on seeing the sign that he was among friends. There came a day of c xuitement and terror, when it wus prudent to take down the pretty rag and conceal it and it waved no more over Verley. Poor beautiful Verley, she soon learned the anguish of war. She mw the ebb and How «>f armies, futile echoes came near. Jlioody men were brought to her care, ifer citizens bccamu many of them homeless exile*. But that little drama of the Hag of Verley is a livine im mory in many a heart of tho aweet Virginia village. Clilinr •Jrnve. A KOMANTIC IN< DEATH—TilK CIICSKN Six ndlcs from r.ilurnhla is what is known as the “Polk amt Pillow settlement,” or as it is now call* d. Ashwood. There the distin guished slid wealthy families heuring these names, lived in n style of cltvanco and ease, biW few baroti’al estates of Europe could nf ford, (leneral Leonida* Polk, the bishop, whs born here, so too, «-«.* Kx-President Janus K. Polk, (leneral Lticitu Polk, Colonel William Polk, Colonel George Polk, Colonel Andrew . J. Polk, (leneral Giriron 8. Pillow, Colonel Jerome Pillow, and other prominent and fn- mom (tenons. Nearly all of these gentle men owmd Innte iilantaiiona in Arkansas, Mississippi, or I* iinsianu, and had princely Incomes from their cotton and sugar crops, but lit re at Asbwoud, they hud their t-uperb homesteads, mnt s ons each with a manor, and their mirn>utidings were in keeping with everything n lined taste rould suggest, and almost unlimited purses could purcoasu. Being z*r lolls church people, these gentle ineu hail built n beautiful little Probsintit Kpiecopal cfm|H 1 and hard by was the family burying ground. It was tt very romantic placeaud the neighborhood quite typical of the Hush days of our sunny southland. The chapel was in the purest gothic style, and its walls and sharp (minted roof were quite con cealed by clambering ivy, while the llowera and the shrubbery looked fresh and given even on the bleak November day, when Cle burne and bis stall’ rude bv, be soon to meet a gory death. Tlie general reined up Ida horse and lingtr-jtl for a moment to admire a spot of such Hngulur beau'y. To him it ws» however, the beauty of sadness. The flowers that bloomed there seemed ready to fade on the breast of death; the evergreen was wailing to lay upon bis coffin lid, and frost glitiered on the fairest rose, like n jew elled mockery. Cleburne must have bail some vague pre monition of the nearm-«sof death Turn ing to one of hisstatf officers he said with a igh: “If I fall in ^ the coming fight, bury me Two days after bis man t .itu lurui was placed beneath the sod of tin ovey burying ground he bad so admired The service of the Episcopal church was Mid by Bishop (Jnttttnrd, and the brave soldier slept in the grave he imd chosen. I.ee'a .Nil r render. H0WT1IS COS FIDKHATK AH NY FIN N Al4. Y SUCCUMBED— TUB ireUI THEE .NY III [Chsplaki D.tvU tu Catholic Herald). The eventful day of .Sunday. April it 1805, daw ned u|M>n us. A night's’rest bad grew y relrtebed the weru-out confederates * Mi line of march whs taken up jus* after the ft et Jdis answer subdued the, and at once i abate doued my plan of escape. B it numb*rs did escape, and in no ca?edul I heir of a failure on the part of any who ina-le the attempt. The first flig from Geo- e al Grant to Gf-ntr-tl Lee came at 8 o’clock a in., by watch. Tinse fl«g? continued to past and re pass until 1 p. m. History often r.‘presents things strangely. Histoiy i4f*a General Grant’* first letter on this day to Geuenti Ir e at 12:30 p. in., when I have no doubt Gener-d L**e received General Grant's li st note ut 8:30 a. m. i no morning bad been bright and fair. By noon dark Mid gloomy cloud* had gathered over the whole face of the sky. All nature a oun-i us seemed to harmonize with our feel- mgs. Sadness and gloom were impressed upon all tilings, both animateHiid inanimate. Men wers growing desperate; officers were breaking their swords ** pieces to avoid the uior of surrendering them. Majo:- ral G W. 1'ickett, who had led the storming colutuu on the third day at Gettys burg. tore up his Hug ar.d wote it around his shoulders. Men have bei ngs. They cannot coutoI these feelings at ail times und under rut) mat Alices.* My brigade surgeon came to me and urged me to preach a discourse to the troops I, loe, had feelings, and dtclined what I c mid c'u y regard as a duty. At i :'*0 p. hi |the second army corps was formeu in a clt s » co:umn to lour the terms of surrender. We were addressed by General Gordon, who sat upon his horse in front with his hut in h»s hand, in me most moving and irnprees.ve speech to which I ever listened. Ciicuiu ta ces gave i fvree and cbaracur Buiiog Ins delivery men could by seen weep ing on every side. Men who had faced death on many *i a tl lield*, and h/id fought wdli manly firmt.e s Irom Bu 1 Bun to Appomat tox, wire breaking uown under the lorce of tha- terrible word, surrender. But the brave ti weep as well as fight for their country.. Upon going to the division ordnanco wugotis 1 totiml tin; lietifem nt com in a Oder weeping like a child. Addressing me, he add: “1 have fought the ynnkees from tin* beginning until now, ami to surrender to I hem is more than 1 can b. nr. Ji seems like it will break toy heart.” Hope was dead. Tne grave was ready, its funeral solemnities were too weighty for the brave. Night came on But what was night? Such stealing ns took (dace l iv-ver rend or heard of before. It aeetufd that everything that could be stolen Was sto'en. Ju t bef»r » the him went down a subaltern of the q lartermoster's deparnunf, whom* condition Oeapoke an ex- of whisky. st« (>ped up to mu and with :h earn eat n cms arid: “I tell you the con federacy is gone u(>. Now, Jeff Davis owes you ami me a pretty good sum of money. Hupposo that, as soon as it gets dark, we go to the wagons, get a horse apiece and strike out for home? if we don’t do that we’ll never get a cent.” I had to decline the offer of my would he friend. 8 PURGATIVE MMJ And will complsirfy chan*, th. Itool I. the entlr. tyiUm in threo month.. Any •.man who wiU tafco t PUI »»ch Bight from 1 to la witch., m»y bo restored to .onnd hcatlii. If >uch » thing bo possible. For FrmM. Complaint, lh.ro Pill, haro no equal. Physician. o»o them for th. core of LITEK and KIU.VEV d!.ease.. Sold .Terjwhem. or .rnt hr mall for SSc. in .toropr. Clroolar, tree. L l. jolt-vsoa A CO., BoBon, Croup. A.thma, Tironehtti.. Xetirah BSa. Itheumalienu JOttKSOK'ft ASO- PVSB LiNIMKVf l/cr hvernnl end Extend Vut will instantaneously relieve these trrrtMv dlwa«e«. and w:u care nine < Mkiiu of las BpbE Bote everywhere. Clmi'srs I. 8- J0UN80W * Is Utter thar cure K Bluing At th* Ltmirj. Roatrs. oJ«ra Mfl?uu«, Rlinay l.xuUc*, uC CO., fcoetou, Uvt. It fa a w#n-»a*wn fset that Bom am! Caul a l'w*'trr a^ld in rl try i* wortMaaa. that Bhmdaa'a Cofldttlon |V>w4#r II absrbttrly pure «-hJ trry vtluaWa. Both I rig on f'Jirth will mak* l»«na (fiylJkeSlifriduo'aCondition Fow* ice. OcWcreryvfcer^.cT unit tiyraan far2fte.Su . -fn!«ti**4 InUrw r*r*,prt*-t tl 00; by caU. cm i A joimtoa * co>. cuwo. tuu* 0wx1. It will aUo anailiiclr prevent end enrol Hoc C CHICKEN CHOLERA,!^ FOR SAJLJE«r LAMAR, RANKIN & LAMAR • ifikl.'TS FOR GEORGIA AT,.*MAMA AHf. PLOfiYlVA. -*• (iiticura POSITIVE CURE /or rri r/i/onn of SKIN & ISI.OOI) DISKASK. PIMPUt lo SCROFULA ply. (fo’ppvr (Jolorrd, <1 tton'amoUH llumor-t. Htoo<l t'oiamiR. Ulcer*. Abwess H mi-l lufaiidie akin Torturcft.the ( UT ci'ka HkMiDtr.s are Infallible. . tmt:i 1.1 F. I ^ lav* Itching ai d ii ll-tu in i'll . Hcilp, h#*ata l)|i er. ai-d -wtr*** r< s or* the C-*mpb-x Imi, UUTICVRA nap, anrx«a iblio Mklu li audU-r and 'Iellet KrqtiMie, Is |i,iilMp«-iiM>ble In in-n'lng akin ill sen nr. hi cl for rough, chapped, or grenry ►kin blackhead*, hlutcber,and h«l»y humi-rM.ru ticura Hairs die* nr*> the only infallible blood puti* fiuiNaudpk ti bcAUtith-rN Fima. Ilmiufifott, . Iaw>er. ‘li Slate net. itfiH'oii- n n-*ris h enr*'t*i Salt Khmin under I* oh-ctvatlon for ten jiuira. which covered tho •dent’s body and Inn s, and to which all known cthiNlr of treatment had b en applied wlthou hoi-ell* which »**ii coinpItMcty mreu solely by tho t.'iu 1- EMEntrs leaving a clean aud heallhy m INDIANAPOLIS, IND., U. 0, MAN CFACTUnEIiS OF STEAM ENGINES and BOILERS. . CARRY ENGINES.nd BOILERS IN STOCK for IMMEDIATE DELIVERY THE GLOBE COTTON PLANTER. THE BEST MACHINE FOR FARM tfSE. PAYS DOUBLE ITS PRICE IN ONE SEASON., THE GLOBE PLANTER HAS JUST TAKEN THE FIRST FIVE PREMIUM MEDALS AtlHB LOUISVILLE EXPOOSmON, OVER A FIELD OF COMPETITORS. THE GLOBE HAS NEVER BEEN BEATEN. ton KxpoalUoaU «u sualmoailT .ff.riled dm tired meddl rnd At Little Rock, Ark., si.to F«!r eomnltie, nnetS- ml plrnloirmnledOLOB, PLANTER flntprin onrrll other. A commute, of (fctlon Planter.’ A«oef.ttan, rf- htr.xhenetln. t.ru, lu iho Quid, pronounced UM GLOBE ’.npetlot to»nj Planter *e hanaTwaa? Th. commttie. on Aerlcnlmnu Implenwnta Boruhem Kzpoeltlon, Louurllla, Ky., mr: “On* Koouut of the mat nrlotp of woA It perfcrcM. luulmplernd eubitantlal oonitmotlon, enablln} the moat unakll]«d labor to ueo II, tojetnar Irtlf It. low price, tho cominitto. ha. unanlmouitf awarded th. tboTO Are medal,” What the Farmers of Seven State* Say About the “Globe.” f. T. OoIUni, Macon Button, Ala.—"atcallp it> perlor to any other. I u»o four.” W. 0. McDaniel, Forett City, Ark.—“Th# beat (of both cotton and corn I ever uaed." .P 8. Burner, Madison, On.—“It does hotter work than any machine 1 ever «aw.“ _ C* L* WaJmiley, Natchltochea, La,—“We have n« hefl*at!9n In raying It 1« the beat Implement wa bate ever teen." C. H. dmlth. Ortanrllle, M1«.—f‘I have used twelve of your Flantera, uklag them »ld« by side will (our other Plan ten, and they arainnerior lu every respect to all othcn." 0. T. Lawrence, Scotland Neo«, N. a—“I had auoihor planter but laid It ulde for you;a, and nt DM the “QLOHK” on both my farmfi.” Jamea F. Peterkin. Port Mott, 8.C-—“The GLOBE Is better than the Dow Law or any other Planter •ter eaw.“ We could back theae ccrtiflcalrf of the firmer* of raven statca wf ; Ji scores of othern. NPKCUL- i i m«ct the demaud (or THE <2LOOK PLANTER we oave made a smaller s'.tr, known a* No. a. oar No. I, while better than ever, Is reduced forty-three pound* in weight, anl N< Weighs lew- than one huadred pounds The Pluntur Is Improved in many reepcets. Buy »J»e best and uve money. THK GLOBE PLANTER will n»y /or |i*.-i| twlc-i over In one ipir " "* “* i/i.6))£ plantkr b*f», ro. SSSS3BSSS THE BEST' OF ALL knovrn to niillions till ovor th* world t tho only safe relUenco for tl»o relief uecMcnra nr.tl wain. It is a menialncB 1 ’! n:-ove price unu praise—f !io tiest of Itn - - runljialiiH uuem if* v. .uiout fin equal, fc .#«•* sie-.ls and rsiusclo * rtCr ri I Mill TJr.laicnt Is jLIs Store* ©r Lcali'.ig pov/ci* of llild j >.i,»x.l k\ ..caJlsg pov/cv of tL I gMiifligf. , b fcaregwHEW H g ..lilcb s**/<v*iny cure a cr..:!i ailments Ct? ilm 1:UJiAN VLV.Sit C.J 1g} W ISItoMuisiliCs**, Cxrclllact. y -..Voiutf, Kiittou ^XaocScfi, BuruAU .*♦<*#.*,1^, CV.ru, DrulHefl r.n«i (..; Poimmoun Bltti andR| { f:fiftyic*t v fri-.Sr.rcu, Ucfru. lYMtiilM-f* ('flillilallH. . ,-V>» c riipjtiui, CofioU BrwJ», *•••'l_. every form of exteruul \ J c-»*e, i t b«do witliont senr*. £■ • .v-i c or i ' • 3 Ij'uutb Cr.Yj t:o»t it cure j •ill ‘-.iVus, N^rixuiy. fcitllP Joints,M born*, Hcof Hit-H *»*•««, 2-’o:>t TU’tf Utr-jw lVoria. ^ca?»,g:j tU ru(ctirs, Wind- TliriiMU* UJnglKMiCpj-f 21 j;vll, 1 iii:» upr.n'. J - * .pnv: FRd IViwa, *'«ii i/.Li, a-uia upon; ( ijtito l-7f,fiC oud every oth*^ idlufiitki 3»;> which tl»o ocriipftriU of (He v i aKt«!>|o ium! bt ociu 1'a/d are Jirblr. |!. ? j Tho J&azlccuh .iSusLxtig I.Inlim nv',C • snV.vayw utrea amt never Uifiapyolutii j f j r.uil ft Is, pooDivoly, THE BEST OF ALL dniil kliul*. A fpecIr r Flatus to that •cm every difilrublo Novdtvof the sen.-on, n* wel r 1**1 K Unit you run for <j»f- »*lwt | their Catalogue, and have in- ^ai>mrliuled.wlthontrliargo.ncopvof Peter ‘ i New llook, *'f>ar«lrn uti<l Fnrin Topic*,’* n work of £BCpage*, hamiaomcly I »cloth, and containing a steel portrait of the author. Tho price of the book nlnr- ‘ talogueof **i:vcry tiling (or tlie(«ar«lcii,**givingiii-tnil*, freeaunpplirui iPETER HENDERSON & CO. Rlllicted with Scrofula, Salt Ith-U'n ami K p y*ipe ' i* ever R-ltice he wrni Ikimi, ami nothin * that we *i*l«l uir*» him helped him n till wo tried run Kkmkdim which RMFliialiy cured him, until now mk fair nn any chl’d hviielaiiN UenderMH. HA IdCMKIUM. The IlDMlt (liiMtpatifiilof ncmIcm fell fr* ■ hi* fileud* thnitglu he must tile. ‘ * jiiMtlee of the peace and t protntucnt «lil* tuu Mrw. M YITil|i|il«*, Deeattir, Mich.. •hat nor face, h ad. a.ul wune o**rN of her bod; wore alino*i raw. Ilca<l covered with mjhIj* am. nn MiT.*icd fearlully aud tried evcrv'hiutr. rtnauintly cmel by tho CurtcuRA It km tut ah from a »klti humor. '»'«* h y *H drugglata. ruru i ha ftO ccnta: Ra- vknt. * Of; rtoAl*. cent a. Pottkh Druu and HAMICAI. Co., Ilostoii, Mom. NoihI lor *’llnw lof'iirr klilii l)l*rn*r* HALF OUT OF HIS HEAD. RlrM*d be the man." said Don Quixote's weary iqulre, “who Invented slet p.“ hancbo'M gratltudf i, but what If one cannot for any roaton et joy that rxc lletit Invention? "Neivout i«b« In me had become a disease," wtl e« Mr. William Coleman, wed kuovrn wholesale drugsltt of ItufTalo N.Y I could not sleep, snd my nights were eld.ei pawed In that sort ot reetl«s*ti«M which nearly eras* a a roan, or In a kind of smpor, noted by tormei.tlug dreams Maving tA -n Park kb a Tonic •ubtts 1 tiled It al o for this. The re itt both surpilacd aud deltgntvd mo My nerves • lom d to concert pitch, and, like (i* •r’* fa« , I fill Into the rauke of tln»o who »1eep o' uigUta. I >hnuld add that tbe Toutc a|>e«dily did aw*y with 'he oondltton of g- orral del p| bilgf .... - ui» health. I ha'e trtsl PaojuB'* Tone aim cn ire M.ic » for it* »»i k ew ana t> tth** ' iw I tuvidetu totveau voyagea,” 'IM* ptcpArr loti ha* hoetofore been known Park-as(iiaoutTunic. Hcnatt r it will be it will be •ud sold nicer the lame **f 1‘AHgtK'f lilting the word * gbim r ’’ HtscoX A are ludccnt to make the charr** by the mil unprlnrtph d dtwlrnt who have for ne s * their« u-’ora-rs by sub* ituung l-ferlor Uon* u.idci the name ot giaser. W-« drop the leading wont all the more wl)lta«ly, u laiporiant tl*v »rtm ingredient m i oi re t para- on the mu ftioger !• »u . __ __ . that lorbaf.ge baa be«Ni, or will bo made lu the preparetloi» I self, and all boitl-t remsfidiu In 'he band* ot d.aiera wrapped under the name of PaBKKB * (ilMOKa 1 »>MC e nUln the venulne m-dlcme if iho l«o »lmile *|.fiatu e of Himvx A t O la at the boiuvu of the ou aide wrap Carly's old division, composed uf two North t’oromin brignd**H ami one front V rgittin.iimk the I rout miner Brig Gem ral Wa ker. Figlit- Vug was expected. Die coufi derate sharp- • hoot era, who coin j K»td the* hkiriuiab line, had scarcely pa'stti the' conriiuu'e, widen i* HLi.. kV—.. -• *frvri'r--«•,'« wuwet ns**:;z'szwzzv,t u xr,:7'r with lhd tvotfal pickets. A lively (uxiiiauu bt(-d -be ureof the Tonic, thomueb'y re e* a •lt»*li--«. etuued. Tne litre of bMttle whs quickly /Mined under the eye of General Goidou, The battle soon In came furiou*. Tne llr«t line of federal troops was soon broked and driveti back wit li lo^s. I vr-t* sitting u(a>ti a bank by tbe ruad>iiie noting eveuta in my diary, when at 8:30 o'clotk, two captured batterriesof federal artillery—eight guns— were driv* n by me going to the rear. Inn lew nioimu's the fi»e in the rear ceased, mid 1 could discover our ir>K»(>a fat ing back, ami taking up new (kuiiious by brigades to the rear. * At tiie vaiuc time a while tl tg, borne by a couple ot (edrrai t tile, n at lull speed, came out from the ci»urihoiiM\ and went to ttie tear and met lit ner d l.» e where our baggage Wagons were backed at the commencement of tue action. In • few minutes another white fi *g, borne by U couple of confederate oifi.wrs, Was di-pa'c!nd to tne court home. Fbe ro.»d Wa> q;m kly c.eared of»very ob*iructioti, aud g'taios (dactyl along '.t to keep everybody out ot it, that the fiag-beaura might pass from one point to aim tier at full N(»e«d. At itiia Period the excitement among the confederate troops bees me iutenee, os it wa* well under stood tbe confederate army was on the point of neing Ftirivmiered Many atemed anxious to be le i l rward to cjf.quer or cie on tbe field. Draperitmik teemed to take hold of the men, or else the men were overcome bv deaperatmn. I .,u ckiy r.solved ibvt 1 w«.u d m t tie im lud<d m it»e aurrend* r, and formed a plan wttb a cn .nv spirit to e*cai*e from the fietd and take c«re ot mywif One .,Vo.k »»• »*V hour Nt wt. ct> I was to atrike for liberty I n fety .Unwtllm^toactcov.rtey In the lUA.irr, a IJ oVloca a. Ill , 1 went to my brigode ceitutnand* r and a*k d hiui if he ibougnt au h a >-t»pi n iuv ptrt would com- promise my Imn r in tnr brigade, lie re- piietl: “Considerir g fbe fUimu you N«i-tain to your regiment, I think you would b-tier tuamiaiu your UoUur by aoniing its (ate.” EMBROIDERY. • 'UriT^Ugni * «•» all klnJ* oi kvaaoit'tav. *»sk* UaIIoi* f««ar •mboiUlct) *-urhr%. alto irtYrt’dlrW. h»ha^'.n.- f i^iurnf ty ,!Vnj Xln * “vu**'k»» j. LTw' cKi™ ?,::d THE SOUTHERN AGRICULTURAL WJRKS alia* HAINAN, Pr,,itf«,L Are prepared to do all kinds of JOB WORK tiTi"W deblltt jr« exhwMated pourcr*, pruuiMturn olrenr f*uur® to p.rform lire's ultra proprr!/«ro cauw-U by a&cpcHca. errors of youth, ate., ) will find a perfat and lastlag rcNtorationio robust bculih S ndylanmn* ttmnhnoil ta . inotrumrnt*. Thtstrrr.imvut of XervHit* llebllftx and _ Flnsleitl Decay isnsif.irnily searawfal bn*»A on P^rfrot disnnonia, new mid «Jlreet nirlhoOs and atisolutn thnr- •tiabiirs*. I nit InD-rninflou and TroMiaa Ire a. XaareM t’onsnlting 1‘hjrsician of MARSTON REMLOY CO.. 40 W.MthSl. New York. UFFERER from Yoiithftd luinrui!*nea, causing Nervous Usuiliti-, Mental and Physi cal Weakness. V alushU intonuatian (crh?macure(ee«. IN-d'Uros-ssuc- cvAsfulli. L)r.U.(i.Oiiu,lioi'il2.C'hicago A fkextta prsscrtptli •rad*) Drugatstaea - • OR. WARD A CO’ Wd:©"j^ce© rsdaiui taaw le stl U. A4dr*ss , LOLTSLklfX. ua DIAMOND SPECTACLES I ft mitnor>rtare8 fh>« - . . JSHHLBa" melted to cettovr, am! are call-'d DIAMOND on acrouot ot thetr bantoa*a and btilliaiicj, Hiivlna be*-ii uwtcct with tha po?aMwvm« th» diamond lecsea have been found Jo admit dftreo lew heated raya than a ay or he? pebble * * “ great aricattflc an-uracy They . und wl hmmaMe aberrations, and i-osinos builitiieoa and »!t»titic?m’«a of vision not boforr «tta!i.A*d in rp*cta*?k-a. Mannfactur-.d ly the vl’INCKR OPTICAL MANTNG CO., NEW YORt niton >} * %y ,0 city la tk« FREBMAN & CRANKSHAW, Jeweler*and Opticians, are sols axaaU (or At •ante, »ia *v-' «ot H*»* a wale hsIaii < * SM »ks twits sssd pm 1%,'jbYESl^ f (r. , 1?LK(.TIUVVOLTAIC BELT and other Ei ecnuo Ji Anuoi'n are seal cn Jv l*nv»* Trial TO MSN ONLY. YOU Nil OU Ol.l>, who are atilfrr- trig from Naavocs ptnurtv. Lost Viyamty. \v asTivt \\ «iK<ntHn, an-i all those U'sea-r»of a raaM»**i. Nstuoil resutdrg from Aavare *nd Drava Oavsko. Sj-e.-.iy triw and cunpl.ta re»toraM.»n to H'alth. Vm-ta and M»*h h>d gCABAarar®. b*.r,,| u clc. for (huaUan-d r.Maphirl free. Address »«LTA ic? nr:t.T ro.. Mwrehnti. urictK Prices moot raaasinabia. Flow rector j Bsrtctto Itrecl 'SMJ r. Thr^l C.IWT. > H ^SSt-T" fwllrt-iir C*n try l :r-» hefore *.>• r*-r a-^nf AiliaV iW|r’r».*nu P - .-•it aita iitU Co»se Hare^' sud •■irsbl*. CliraUra wlte hus* J *»-de •* lr»'ISlo»U!. •ftOOk tiv. i Ataa a i v, *; a*w, THE MULLEIN PLANT, Dr. Qulilan, a celebrated DhysfdM of DabUa. hasjust written, In an EmkUsq znetVLil Journal, q hi* wondarfql experimental remits tvltr oomtaon mullelu plant upou luvx and bri affection*, citing e»sea where he Bad glti ccfnmmpuvea wlik tho most astonishing r»' _— recommends Ita use by ths proMsfiou. Referring to the above, we would state that "Taylor’s Chen> kse lUrnedy of Sweet Gum and Mullein,’’ mads from tbe formula of the rccdldne men pf the Ghsr> okeo natiou. Is composed not o|ly of the mullet* plant, but ha« incorporated with It tqs itvest gum Urn finest stlmulstlug expsetoratftkfiown, Dressnv lnx an agreeable ta*te and a certain p tnacoa foi eo«gb>, croup, whOoputf coagh, colds and all Bronchial affdctlosa . ^ ^ t 1At 1 For sale by all drugghts at 25e. and H 00 per hotti* MANOFAOrUBKD BY A. TAYLOR, 0Ol.ll, I WALTER . .— ... Prounotor. T», lor-. 1-rrmlnui C'oloiue, At) nl. noortU. un'uti |»l(l lor owwi Uom.TM 266 TH EDITION. PRICE $1 KkOHf THYSELF. A GKKAT MrJilCAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Fxhsustt-d vtialhy. nenrous aud phi*ic.*i l-ihiy, ptrmature decline in r&an, errors nf jou'k, and tho untold mUeiJe* mutifog from irdl*r»e- tlji’S or rnwwa. A bonk for everv man. youny, rntiM.e aged aud.old. It contains t2j presetIpiioua * '. r . “J* a^ito aud chr -nfc dlMws.o, orrh one of Welch li Invaluable. 8j found by the author, wru»c« t>apMfe»c4 for twriity-Ume year* u such m probabir never tx-fnre fell n> the 1*1 of any phyat- Thr#^* hundred pages, biU nt in k, ami ml branch von din, emboaued cuven^lqll gilt, KVtran- t*--.! to bo a ft ier work In e-try metimn, S6#caa».l-*al. liHraiyaDd j*tnf. r i**: a', than any ouwg work H*?d In tilts c- Uiit.y f,»r gLftP, or the money will !»■» rw- tin-ii.d |*i every lootm-e. f/l^ o»i»y (t by i*i- il, (Mist (wild. Illuatmqvo kasaplf* alx e- n*a he>'d n* w. U-*!d medal Nwarde«l the autbur by the Natl—iat Medical aJtaiciAUOO, to tbs etficsia oi which be reft will rot b * UMful. wkeiher )'«ott». yaic’nt, nuan iuftruc.ore* i VffTniaa iiwaggrit AddnwstbepeabidY Me* Ml iSleTta. or Dr. W. F. tarter, ho. 4 Duifi mb rrcet, Boston, kt i, who ir*jr he coutulteO eu all dbesuMi nqulrtnc f attl and cxpwilei'r-e. Christ- and obstinate of a- a-mto (bat have b-Qcd the ak:Il~ “ ' ‘ ' •••her |>ti>»Ui-i-a • um!a:ir wiUiO; ‘THYSELF. Treated aclcntlflcally and cured without tho knife. Hook on treat- meat sent free. ions jHAHSTSASsS Guardian*b tSalo. i TIIE COT7R* will ha w»’d on ...w . the conrthonse door in said county, between tne legal honra of sale, ono-rlxth of lot of land number 1(9 lu the second dl*trlct of oald county whereon James Car ter rcfldrd at hla death, couislntug 40 notes more oi less. Terms cash. January 7th, 18M. A. J. M AIvTlN, Gnardlan of the minor heirs of O. W. Carter, de- ceased C l EOKOIA, BAU0.V COOKI’Y—WHKHE.VB A. JTH McAllistor, BtinrdianofJ.il tjimmnns rep- reoewts to tbe court tu hla petition duly filed that he has fully discharged hla treat aa guardian. This Is thersfore to cito all perso* gconcerned to show II any they can why said guardian *bou!d sot be dis charged from hii guardianship, and roceive letters of diemUrton on the first Monday in March next. January 7th, 1884. „, _ _ LaFAYETTK wall, Ordlaary. t3T CAPITAL PRIZE $75,U0UJ5J Tickets Only $j. Shares in proportion Louisiana State Lottery Co “We do hereby certify that we supervise tho ar- ntugementJifor all the Monthly aud Heml-Annual Drawings of The Louisiana htatc Lottery Company, and In person manage aud control thy Drawing* themstivee. and that the tame are conducted with honesty, fairncs f,ted good faith toward all parties, An t wesutboria i the Company to itue this comil- rate, with fac-Mimiles of cur signatures attached In Us advectUembuts.” ComiufMAlonere* Incorporated in 1868 for 25 years t>7 tho I^glslatare for Educational and Charitable purposes--with t> capital of fi.ouo.MXi to which a reserve fund ot ver 8550,000 has since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of the present tJtalo Constitution adopted December 2d, A.D., 1S70. The only lauteo over voted oa snd endorsed by the people of any bt&te. ' * never wales or tostpones. Ifh Grnuct Ningle Number Drnwlnga will take place mouthly. ... nYUf.xDJi» Of^OAi'UMlTY TO WIN A FOR- tvstv. THIRD GRAND DRAWING. OLA.*- i\ AT NEW URLKANJ. TOMhDAk, fiaieb 11* 1884—1661(1 Monthly Drawing. capital prize, $75,000 100,000 Ttakcta at tiro DoUura £a«fi. tFraetlono, la FIIUu la propartlao* Lit>T or rjuxxs, 1 CAPITAL PRIZE.. 2 PRIiiiid OF <6000 5 do 2000 10 do lOix) 20 do m 0J do m wj do loo *0C do w .... <75,000 ... 25,000 ... 10,1.00 ... 12,000 ... 10,(00 ... 10,000 ... 10,000 20,000 .. 80,000 .. 25,000 .. 25,000 0,750 500 4,500 250 2,250 1,967 Prizes, amounting to J265.5C0 Application for rates to clubs should be m» de- aly to the oflice o! the Comi*any in New Orleans. For further Information write clearly, giving full ad dross. Make P. O. Money Orders payable and address Registered letters to NEW OlthKANS NATIONAL HANK, New Orleans. La, ft'onfn! Nolen and ordinary letter* '7 Mail or Express (alliums of<5aud upwards by Express at our expense) to N.A.DAtB IflN, New rfenttn, las., or If. A. DArPVIVN, QQ7 Woven»li »t„ Wa hlngton, I>. C. .-.im I S’(*r«t. *if , wtlfe WrimA |!*-Wi., m4 Wtuvr wnuti, iqc, 14 UHl (UM *Mi«au wllk kut Cawkff whs wuum to*, v »ki. •■4lh!a Kl*«r*r%t. A|r«u ,- *» «aS rail •nlflt.SS*. Ot*f MS a. ISU mw'i. BIlBk ( «t* i! •*•!•*»1* prlto, UUWXUWAO VAMS VO. KorUUbrO, Ctatb My cuttmas ^wxm,- I Fuchsia^ eto^ftea. Nearly 1.000,000 PLANTS ta scloct Oi FRANCI8 MORAT, i e *-A. t^ol—ina. Be yrawtnMsljraaawst^i of aebsta brXUIt orSzprc«a.O. O. D., W ba ctamiacd b«f<*r# M/Uf aajuMMr. aad tr a«t mtOCmtory,ro. tume4>tourcs(i«ei9 W«BiaaafSalurekIlour atekn sod uti yn M |*r ml. buinm SMktylw trm. Emr Watch Yiuuma.1 l<Wrf?.%WAKDAM AttnUCAl WATCH CO. Fiat UU paper. TZTTSBUBan, VA fib? rw LADIES • Ml*g«H-(t« I’uallil.m' h m itf-r.i M’ !, •> rhffEl»ig. l-I.'ntlvHi. iff.- *u.l dtrr«-t molhaJa ui VUUA SMUTK IIT. Xarh um inwparauiT »a-*rUI«( i« In UtUuv diac* 0*»i». Ca r-.p. i. i- nf InflwJ. «i.kS t. K.ld la iidcionr!. ta:i-r» rw»aj»le4 ii plain *ol<a osTtUM, au4 na OM kanai *Saf lh»» raaiala. Aidtn Ur par-i.-ula.-a, 1»R\ JACKMtlX Or Cor. A*** ail Ninth I Srr—u. tlwc/nwatt. O. .1.1 YETTKt OIJN IYSHERIKK’rt SALK 2 be sold b?f«»re the cynr houne diNirlu Fayetteville, Fa>ette county. G**>rgta. between hchg-il hours of Nile on the fl'*t Tuesday in Hatch next the following lauds to wn: The ea*C half of lor , f land No. 231 In the l:Uh dpt’rfctnf F-t>(ito county, levied on as the property of J. It. uoiineu of said levy. Levied oa by ». G. lid well, L. c., and UiiumJ over lo roe at th** ttin* Him- arid pt**i‘e will he sold one hundred scn-H of Und i.nt of lot No: 22, bntti in h*- lower 7 h dlatthn of Fay»u« county . Levied »h** property of Simeon Weathers to aatUfy of Simeon W ipx il f^ i<*neit by the tax cn’lecfoi *.. T. Thompson agent. id Conn . Ifird of paid levy L* _de by V. J. Wa k* r, L. C., aud bat de-t tom- t br;.ary the 2 J, UM. J. M. CARI. » F Favette Sut^rl- r Court, September Term, i»J*a_ Libel for Divorce—M. K. Tuniervs' harh s Turner. T APPEARING FROM THE RETURN OK THE B’jcriff that defendant d^ea tiM raxide In tbit ruunty. and It further appearing that the defend Court.” I. A. fc. Srokes, clerk of «li court, doceb tify that the aN>ve and for*x«dof D a true and cot* rect copy, as appears of record lu my office. 1 E0R7TA. FAYKTTFCOUNTY.—J. T. TRAVIS tht« Fihri.it! * GKl-iiN, Orll«a*y. Ct wfee. admii*Dtra*or d»* b-v.i* non of W. L "iill*ms, app ns for di*mt**fou fr» m -al l adn.ln- ittradou, and 1 wall psw upon said applh-athm on the fint Monday in May next, this K-tiruary nb. l&sl. L B. GRUtGS, Ordinary. 3d TVT T n v "CT; r ssi EXTRACT OF MAY FLOWER, The Cap Sheaf of tho Chemist's SltiH. The Croat Bomody for all Disoaso» of tha Bladder and Kidnoys. Thit Remedy ha* Mood the rc-t of time, ha» been weighed itt the scale* of public opinion, aad to-day has an army of men, women anti children, who sver their own signature* bear testimony to its curative proper*>c*. Some have teen cured of Diabetes, *otce of "{right’s Disease, some of In. flamrration of ths Bladder, some of Catarrh of the Bladder, some of Incontinence of the Urine, some of Leucorrhora, or Whites, some of pains In tht- Back and Loins, some of diseases of tbe Prostate Gland. Far all JHtcatrtnritlntf front a dlteateri tlrtie of the Illodtlrr unit /ildsivyt, thit Remedy tiandt without a rival. Without a rival in the number of cures effected; Without a rival in the Purity of its composition; without a rival in number of hoitlcs *old. The annual sale of Smith's Extract of May Flower ex- coeds the sales of all other Kidney Remedies com bined. Dl*. F.I.I IVES, says: “That In many acgr.i. _.-j -*■ n ' 1 ‘ ‘ ' 'J prodt:co a spve.tv DR. J- H. BIRD, say.; “I have found Ma* Flower t-* be a remedy for a!) Kiduej c-unplaln ... Lr superior to Buchu or Juniper." DR. H. F. MARTIN, sayt: “May F!mver;.tr, more promptly in all diseases of the Bladder nr J Kidney* ahan any remedy which has come timL-j m^not BENJ. II. LONG, say*: “I have found May Flower exceedingly beneficial in my treat- “Sr?VINC C D. HUYVFTTER. says: “With out doubt May Flowvr i* de*tined t-' work a revo lution in the treatment of disease' peculiar to th* Urinary organs." DR. KING, In compiling his dispensatory, has paid a merited tribute to this remedy. Sec page 396 King’s Dispensatory. A number of authorities might be quoted, but there aro none more eminent than tha names 1 these authorities, a living above. In addition l_ ho*t of 60,000, whose certificate* arc on file In tho office of the proprietors of this remedy, bear testi mony to itx virtues. FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG6ISTS. Manufactured only by S. B. SMITH <1 BR0., Covington, Ky. If you are afhicted, send vour address toS. B* Emith d: Bro., Covington, Ky., for a treatise 09 Di»eii«c» ot the Blaoder and ICianevs* BITTERS. Aa mmIImI AwntlAf U«!a •r*r)«Itltaf»f*r.iMV«**4^H pV.in »mH, l)f«p. r w%, pi.rrWv V«»«r u4 Sp*». %»t ,1.» .1 f» et lk« l>a-Nl*t Or.v.t. A <*Y«0* •»»*** • 4*I»-W*M 0* r* • (UM *f (U’rpvi*. k*4 M *11 **•■** *mi*. Tr» II.J eft HM/rfHu. Alt l,uf Jir>« ,r4ritn»l Ur U.M —uu ) -«A-.u>.i> T i.a.y .1 m. ■ikfitar a mix*. 1 w. wurrmumr, cols aosu?, U 4ii jutOAutrAY, a. r. IA Dl fcb! l£ V.iiV,; SHUPPING <Iodu for yon In New Y'ork.wlihlaataand numomr. by v r«i DeLOACHS TURBINE i.nablc a-iamiiii’o and al half tha pr*«w of NO LONGER HFGH PRICES. Write for partltmlara ard yea win be aarpriasd to know that Turbiuce can be m*d* a * rhevn. A A DELOACH. 59 and 41 Wc*t A’abMti* Wl, At’anta, Go. P*%W lu all kind* of Mill furuUnlng good/ •“/entfou Coyrfnrcnoai.