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THE WEEKLY' CONSTITUTION; ATfa*flTA. GA- TUESDAY . OCTOBER o 1886
11) r
k SOLDIER OF FORTUNE.
HB ROMANCE CAREER AND THB
FATE OF ST. LBGER qRBNFStU
rtw T.ors of Tl.*Un*-So«mIn* tbe Deoert-is
Ejpidltlod Jnliit Vlrauc-A Selller o( tho
hlt-mmiw Pram
... Prison and Is Drowned. Etc., Btc.
Occasionally wo hear of s soldier lacking In
.jibing like moral pnrpoae, bat poneawd of
iiic-devll spirit, courting dingcraod odTau*
re for the loveof It; happy at tho proipect
a light anywhere, eager to taken hud In
and aa willing to light far (Jeronimo or the
•qnis aa In any other canto. Such a oharae-
ir. apparently, was the subject of thia akotch.
. Legcr Grenfell war bom in England in
27.
After grail nation he served three yean In
regiment of French lancers and beosm* a
utenant. Bat the prisoner of St. Helena
at dead note and Enrope was at last at peace,
le was too tamo in tho barracks of theLan.
js, and ho aenght ud obtained an appoint,
est of conanlar agent at Tugior, There he
itered the Arable language, Abd el-Ksdor
ho was exactly Oronfoll’s age, tfaa then
Dining into notice as the leader of tho com.
iacd tribes in their resistance to the advance
f the French in Algeria Hero Wat abend
pp. rtnnity for adventure and wild life. ,Urm-
lU joined the Arab leader, hefiMte J
mined lieutenant, end for morathat fwr ud
half yaaranamtd the desert anil fought the
tenth, i.v... . # . ■
Then, came a trace, which luted nearly two
ears. This waa altogether too long arses-
Jon for the Impetuous Englishman. Hose-
udingly fitted out u armed yacht
who
n a private cants# against the Elf pirates,
ind already defeated a Germu man or-’
[tree cot* throats scarcely ever called
pea tea. Grenfell hod many a
be enter thieves ud doe troyed <
r.nfell eomea'in eight again, A brigade
aajor in tho Tnrklah contingent. These must
(vo been Tetri of creat bardihio.
Grenfell must hsre escaped famine, fever
nd bullets, for three years alter we find-Mm
or the first time, In the ranks of his own
onntrymen, lighting the Sepoys at Delhi. But
a an accidental detention, ho would have
ken one of Um company of
nartyra who were the viotlns of
he massacre at Oawnpore. At last tho In-
ka mutiny wucrushed,
Aafaat as steam oonld carry him, Grenfell
nedo his way to tho confederacy and cart his
ot with tho southern cause. If tho accident
f head winds and storms and adverse enr-
cute hid carried him to a northom port in-
toad, it is not improbable that ho would havo
ght jnataa gallantly on the Morel aide,
made hia way to the west, whithar adreo-
a spirits astnrslly d rifted, and at Lazing-
. Sy., met John Morgan, the raider. Far
lie fratrum! Grenfell was at once op-
-ted ad|ntant general in llorgu’s com-
d. In thesnmmer of 1883 ha started on
famous thousand mile raid through Ton-
see ud Kentucky. In Motgsn's
-mud was a . Canadian by the
- of Ellewortb, u expert electrician,
-fen anggeotod that the wires be Upped,
e sooner said than done. Tho operator, by
nse of a ground wire, managed to hear all
federal dispatches which were passing
sr the line between Louisville ud Nash.
Many of these related to plans for the
r off and capture of uorfu’a men.
nnd-Morgu wrote the answers, which
sent along, ud naturally the fed-
parties were started off on the
Thu intuit was added to in-
y. When I
jury." When tbe expedition had completed i ts
work and wu wifely oa its way homo tho
wins were again tapped, and tho following
racy dispatches were cent, tbe first to tho aioal
t editor in Kentucky:
t, July 22,18S2.-TO George -D. Proutlco,
Goodmominr, Owne- I. gtnukUr
g the complete deemionon of Unale 8sm s
r in this little bnig. Kxpeet shortly to pty
lit. Hope that yon will be at homo
_1 well In Hale. John U. Moaiuu.
Tbe other wu directed to tho nearest fad-
crml commander.
General J. F. Bowls: Good-momlng, Jsrrv.
TM* tetepsph Its great institution. You should
— - -j it geepa mo too well posted. Do yr -
or your own dlspatcbciT
Joint n. Konoatt.
u inspector
fearful tempest AS for the toll tary passenger
the long of Arid tells tho story:
Of Us hoMt are oornl msdtft
. MRS. WHEAT KILLED.
A Fair of Mules Back a Wagon Off • Bridge
—The Beanlt,
A horrible accident occurred at Pope'
bridge on tho Chattahoochee river, ton ml
from Atiuta, Wednesday morning, in which
Mrs. Augusta Wheat lost her life, and her
nephew wu hurt, ud narrowly escaped death
too.
Mrs. Wheat livod about fifteen miles from
Atlanta, and at the time she wu killed wu
coming to Atlanta. Early Wednesday morn,
lng, Mn.Wh<st,sceompuled by her nophow,
jot ng min named Dsn forth, left 1 their hom
ing two hone wagon, drawn by two males.
The day wu a pleasant one, the roads were
goed, ud as the mules trotted along over the
road, Mr*. Wheat, nor her nephew had
no thought of the terrible
calamity which awaited them. In reaching
Atiuta it wu necessary for them to cross the
Chattahoochee river. Their most direct
rente wu by tbe Pope bridge, and at that
' ” " it happened. A portion of
tho roofed poitlon the' sides of the bridge are
protected by guards. When the team reached
bridge, the . realm hesitated
We next find him
general of the cavalry in*Bragg’s army, with
the rank of colonel. Before many months ho
wu known ftom one end of tho oonfodoracy
to tho other, because of hie contempt for dan.
gsr. Like Skobeloff, ho adopted the most eon.
splcuons dress possible, ilia uniform had
showy facings, and bis red oajfiwu a shining
murk onevery battle field at the west. What
fatality protect* such men? The itunlan gen
eral just mentioned died Ut his b«d;
Pit Cleburne,
always at tho front ud that
too in inch battles as Shiloh, 8Eon* Biver,
Dilftl[fiiiun|t anil Nlulnn qq.
harmid for neuly four years, and on tko
bloody field of Franklin, the last battle hnt
one at the west, fell mortally wounded; Lieu-
tenant Cushing, tbe moat daring and reckless
offlrar lathe federal Davy, wu never once
struck. So with Grenfell. '
A tourist, a countryman of his, who -visited
tlm in Jcne.1663, at General Bragg’a hoed-
'enurezee, describoa him as “tall,
t observed that his eyee
Arabs. "All the confederates have the
greatest admiration for him,” he
finds, because he makes H a
practice to lead his mom In pertoar, and Is not
content with merely ordering them te go for
ward, ■ ■ * i
Colonel Grenfell managed to got into hot
water whila in General Bragg'e army. It wu
charged agminet him that wishing a body-
servant he aided a slave to eacan front hia
muter; that fancying a fiao Kentucky G
anghbrtd, the property of a soldier, ho
dored the owner to diamount, took tho anli„
foe hia own nso and tent the soldier to a dis
tant poet whore his rentoaatrancoo would bo
unheeded. The civil Authorities, however,
took np the matter, aienfcll was arrested.
Genual* Bragg ud Polk became sureties on
hia bail-bond. Tho arresting ollcers took
cate to capture the colonel while he wu
While brooding over the dtustfott; perhaps
realising in momenta of bitterness how little
•f vsine to the world or hlmaelf he had ac-
aomnllahod in his forty odd yearn of exilo, of
Wandering ud adventure, a new idea comes
Into hia mind. Nothing ieae than a project
to capture the city of Chistgo. At Camp
Honglu, In tha an hurts of that city, were
thousands of confederate prisoner*. If they
oonld he liberated and armed, why could they
*#t take poseeatlon of the place, destroy ths
public buildings ud property, ud then, with
millions of dollars' worth of pleader, make
their way uuthward? This wu about u
daring a project as wu conceived during the
wu. If it could bo curled out, Grenfell wet
the man to do it. He mado his way somehow
three,h the anion line*. At Chlesgo ho
Mid hit plus ud eetabUsbed headquarters
A few of tbs coifed*rata prisoners were taken
into confidence; alio a half doe an of the cap-
puhttd* in the city. Tke details wont all
arranged. The liberated prisoners were to
upturn tho uenai at onoe, then the city- Bate
government detective had already delved
"cue yard beneath their mines.”
Grenfell wu arrested and sent forthwith to
tha Bit Tortures, when ha wu keptfor
s confinement. His English
■datives, who had made vast fortunes la Ike
cr trade, sent him from rime to time
_ i earns of money. By the aid of thus re-
mdttancei he mataged to live like a lord,
•tea in prison. At lut, just before tho
deoo of tho war. ke bribed a guard to
steal a small sailboat and to connive at
hia (scape. One dark night, hyueaas ot a
e'evrr diafUiie ha mad* hia way tkrvingh the
reached tha boat, which had beta hid.
a among the rocks, aad sot sail for the
of Cabs. Ill fared man! That night a
-e came np. Whaiaf the little boat
the adveslaroaa navigator? Bo doabt
frail craft wu dashed to piucahy the
the _
io stepping upon It. Young.. Don
forth pushed thus with, tbs whip aad they
finally (topped upon the bridge; but advanced
Jumping, prancing Ud (hieing. 1 Finally Use; •
canto to the covered part of- tho bridge' ant I
stopped.■ Tho young man tried to fore* them
on, but they refused to move forward ud
gen backing. The young man sprang oat,
and grabbing one of tho mules by the bridle,
attempted to lead them ovor ths bridge. He
succeeded in stopping thorn in their backward
musing and started them through the bridge
but after they had advanced a short dlatuoo
they again stopped and again commenced
hacking. The yonng mu loat all control of
tho mule* and in a second they puahod tho
rtsr end of tho wagon 'against the
guud, which gave way. Tha inttant the
gaud gave way the sear wheels of ths ws
dropped over the edge of ths bridge, and
anotnrr second tho wagon ires banging in ths
air ud the moles were on the bridge, The
mnlet made a desperate effort to hold their
own, hnt wan quickly drawn ovor tho edge of
the bridge, and together Mrs. Wheat; tho
wagon, mnlcs ud tho yonng sun dropped
into tho rivu, n distance of eighteen feet.
The inter wu not deep, ud the instant tho
yonng mu oonld regain hia feet he began a
search for hie smt. The scorch resulted in
Hiding the lady dead. He curled her to tho
land, end then secured help ftom some one
nsu by. The body wu removed to
tldsnce. ud then several poisons
joined In recovering the moles and wagon
Both males were badly hart, ud one ot team
died aeon after be wu taken ont of tho waiar.
The wagon wu almost completely demolished.
Mr. Duforth wu considerably bruised by the
fall.
OGB HNOWLKOOB BOX.
Subscriber, Seneca, 8. C.: Is a heavy equi
noctial storm expected this ysat?
no storm of last Friday night In tha treat will
donbUeae he the only disturbance of the kind In
this country. It Is rather too late for a violent
equinoctial sale. The fallowing figures ihow tho
range of snob storms during the past few years:
lots—Hurricane near Wilmington, H. a, Saptem-
her loth and 17th. Reported at sea before tha 12th,
1677—Hurricane off coast of Texw ud Louisiana
MthtoSstof September, and from21st to271b In
Carrlbeu sea ud along Atlantic coisL 187J—
From Cuba to Texu from 12th to 17th
1679—Auguit 17th ud 16th on ths Carolina coast.
No September hurricanes Is gulf and Atlantic.
ISfO—August 3rd, hurrioanei August 12th ud 18th
on lbs Texts ooest; 18th at Jsmaloa; 22th and 80th
northern Florida. September nth ud Mb, Caro-
. Una coast ud northward.
a B. G„ Wllkcaboro, N. C.: Who ware the
seven sleepers?
They were seven noblo youths or Ephesus, who
fled. In the Dcclsn persecution, to s cave, and
were walled in. They rail asleep for two cento
rle*, when their bodies wars found ud taken to
lliiscUiea in a large atone coffin, atilt shown in
Victor’s church. Their Dimes are Constantino,
Dionytlus, John, Maximlu, Malchus, Martlnlu
ud Scraplon.
J, C, A* Talladega, Ala : What is ths story
of the SUkuny cab?
The two cats fought in,* aawplt so fcrocionaty
that wten thobattlowu over only ths tall oteaeb
was let t. Thisi-u ailogory of tho munlclpalltlsa
or Kilkenny ud Irlahtown, who contended so
stoutly about hounoarics ud rights to the end of
the seventeenth ccntnry, that they mutually Im
poverished each other- ata of each other, leaving
only a tall (talc) behind. Thorn isaanbstratomof
fact upon whloh this story la founded. Sec daring
the rebellion In Ireland in lsei, two “
dicta, who were stationed with tbe _
Kilkenny, unused themmlvM by tying two OtU
together by their tails ud throwing them
clothcslino to fight. Upon the baity
some officer*, ono of tho troopers, arising a sword,
cut the tails In two, as tha animals hang ecrou
tbe line, ud whu the officer inqnlrod tho mean,
lng of the appearance of tho two bloody "narra
tives," was coolly told that two cats hid been
fighting, ud had devoured each other, aU hnt tho
Header, Birmingham, Ala : Please give ms a
good rule for strengthening ths numory.
Yonr memory depends so a gnat extent upon
your pbyalcal health, assuming that yon powcaaa
average hetith, end have a weak memory, It Is
likely that you are careless ana Inattentive. A
mu who Is iutencsd to bo hanged never forgets
thedale, although ho may hare a poof memory for
figures. This la became bo takas u absorbing in-
tcicst in the date fixed for his execution. Interest
and attention are tho malna|irliga of memory,
Learn to take u Interest In what yon see,
hear ud nsd. Fix yonr ottenttou upon It,
conetbtrato yonr mind so as to lo
cue It upon what you doslro tc
remember. There are msthoda that will halp you,
Write abstracts of what you read, or ooaveru
about U with your frluda At tho close of sach
day recall la thrir regular order all tha events of
the day, business transactions, tho persons yon
have seen and the conversations you havo had
with" ~ “
and ]
til lm|
i them. Keep np Shi* practice oil yonr life,
yonr memory will develop phenomenally on.
n paired hydlscasooroldtg*.
to Cheapest and Beat Dullness College.
The Commercial College ofKsntucky. Upl-
vertity limited in the healthy, historic and
society-renowned city of Lexington, Ky., re
pel. ■
at tho World’* Exposition ovt
Pystfm of Book-Keeplogand
sarly 100 yuan
Education. Nearly]
•utes entered thia Co
graduates are gnarantr
Diploma of Sonor
Brail Colleges fur
General Business
yonng mon from SO
sutc* entered this College ths p»t mouth. It*
uteed recces i. If yon do-
tiro honor, a cheap led thorough conns of
t-kerptng ud a Practical Business Eds*
cation that alii Insure tuocess, attend this
College, Hhort-Hud Typo Writing ud Te*
iegrephy are specialties. Lltonry coarse
free. Used the edvrrtteementof tblsOollege
In thi* paper, and write forelreslarcontaining
ingtavinga of World’* Exposition, Educttlonil
Jury aid particulars to its President, Wiloar
E. Smith, Lexington, Ky,
r . go MB •
huge kilo, on which ho Inscribed a brief sonui
composed for tho purpose.
Carter’s Little Liver Pills miy well ho
termed “Perfection.’’ Their gentle actio i and
good effect on the system, really mako tuesn *
perfect little pill. They please those who us*
them. _
Ex-ArroaifZY’GxKXEAL BsttJAuiif Han
ds Brewster ha* made arrangements to resume bta
law practice In Philadelphia,ud lot politicsalooo
fora;
Cotton ata lUba.
For uy gtn ud old on* for (ample. nin hotting 1
Ebaftinf, pulleys, etc. Injectors Elector* and
re ton. pipes, reins, fiatag and pnmpa •
WHISKY AND INDIANS
ATALK WITH DEPUTY MARSHALS
FROM lEXaa,
W*r> Holm** Broaif t B«ok la rtulM-oTU* *
fevlcwed-Tb* ratals T«llof Lite Among
tt* Xadltnt- Imi inUrMtisg V«eti
AMitTMiiW#y or Urtftf. Blc.
"Kill him,hoys, kill t. mf”
And with hi- p'ato hraniliahidg in the air
Wash Holmes, foooivod by throo other mon,
made a break at Deputy Marshal Carter, who
had In eharga a moonshiner whom ho had or
rested tnl wu preparing to bring to Atlanta
Quick u a Huh thef-deputy mtrshul raised
hit pistol tsdcried:
"stand back, mon! I wi'l kill the first mu
Who juts buds on me! Back!"
Tbe men still puahod forward and attempt
ed to reltst* the prisoner. They fired sovorat
shots. The deputy marshal real
ized bis danger ud began firing
at tho mu. One ball wont through Holmes's
arm and into his side. Ths other mu escap
ed unhurt ud word never arreotod,
HOLMES FLED TO TEXAS
and frem there to the Indian territory.
This was nearly a year ago, the trouble hav
ing occurred on tho 10th of November lash
Efforts were mado to capture Holmes but to
no avail. Nothing wu heard from him nntll
a few days ago when Marshal Nelms received
a letter from tho marshal at Fort Smith, Ar-
kanau, stating that Holmes was there and
wu ready to give himself up.
Late Friday night Deputy Marshals Sam
Wingo ud L. F. Pinson arrived with Holme.-,
Ho wu teurely chained ud shielded, apd
heaved a sigh of relief whu these were re
moved ud ho wu inside the corridor ss ths
jail. Ho uid he wanted to come back te
Georgia, and know thin wu bnt one way to
get bmo. He brought three of his children u
far u Calhonn, where he lefa them.
A TALK WITH THE MARSHALL.
A CoifaTirtmoif man called at Hotel Wcln-
meiatcr, where the two deputy marshals arero
stopping, and was introduced by Depnty Mar-
abai Sepit, who mot tho party at Chstaucog -.
Mlasualppl to Arkansas
I. Hoieft - -
Mr.Wtngomoved from I
nhenbntel"
home whu
territory, where bo teamed tho many ways
of tho Indians.
“What do you all do u deputy marshall to
make a living If there arosioiUicUdiatUlorlc*
to laid?"
"There is plenty to do. Why, ths biggest
United Statu court wo have 1s at Fort Smith.
A dozen or more havo
chief performer* at tha ud of a tight repo
this year. Judge Parker hu his hands full
all the time. A hanging don't amount to much
these. Eometimu they have a hanging and
the papers never notice It. What do wo find
to do? We go ont on raids and vet murderers,
bet so thieves, house burners, whisky peddlers
who are guilty of uy other of-
United Statu court tries them
too?’
"Yes; Indians, too, If they have trouble
with uyene ontsido of themselves. When
they steal from each other or light each
other, they are handled in their own courts.
Wo Dover bother them unless they steal
from -whites or light thorn. In esses like
them ws call on ths Indlu government
policemen to help us and they always do it."
WANT TO DIE UZAVg.
'A strange thing abut ths full blood
diuata that they wut lo .die bravo. If
o is tried for murder and found guilty tho
Ice tells him that bo will be shot on
_ shaday. Tho prlionor is sometimes re
quired to give a small bond bnt In tho majority
of cues they an turned loose,"
“A slack way of doing holiness, eh
"Not at all; for Just u sura u the day comes
tho Indlu walk* to tha place ud, getting
straddle of his coffin, makes n rod erou
his breast and choosos his friend
shoot Mm. They wut to dis
bravo ud they do it. Thoy never fail
to come to time. For larceny the Indians are
E ons hundred lubes on thstr bare backs,
have their own officers, judges, etc, Tho
a country is made np of tho following
tribes: Ohsrokocs, Choctaws, Creeks, Chios,
saws and Bimlnolef. They are pretty bad cit-
Izens. Why, If all of tbsm who got Into trou,
bio were carried to Fort Smith the town
wouldn’t hold them.”
"What do tho Indlus do for whisky?"
“They manage to get it
FBOM WHISKY PEDDLERS,
who go through the nation soiling the vilest
concoctions yon svar uw for from $2.00 to
$000 per gallon. Thuo man are getting
rich, ud can afford to pay a heavy
Tho Indians never give
unless thoy get drank.
lino occasionally. 1
away tho peddlers T
An Indlu tells everything ha knows when
under ths lnflnuoo of whisky. That is why
wo catch np with a great many murders. An
Indlu lovu to mako believe that he la brave
When drunk; if he hu ever killed uyene he
will tell lL"
"Will they light face to ftcc?"
"No, sir. When they see yon have an equal
chance with them they back down. Thoy
will take ad vintage every Urns."
"Ja there uy refinement among the In-
diant?"
Very little. Muyof them are weallhly
uAawad their children into the Ustee It be
schooled. They bring their diplomas h
with them, hnt they All hack into t
uvago way of living. The girls
ot the half breeds are very pretty ud some
of them refined. Tbe tall bloods are about
tbs sama u a negro. The boys are wild ud
|au their time in gambling, horts racing,
i [linking whisky ud lighting."
“Do the Indiana a teal much?"
"Ye*. Some of them are
WORSE THAIS MEOIOES.
They steal anything they can gat to. Thoy
haven’t much tus lor deputy marshals and
occasionally feather Into is. Ths hoys earns
near making it all right for Sim Steer,
tho hnshua of tho famous Bell Starr, a
few days ago. Thoy nnt abmt
twenty skylights into him and whu we left
be bed neatly play ed out, Starr 1s two-thirds
Indian and a noted outlaw. HI* wife Is at
Fort Smith under bond for bone stealing and
rubbery. Aa you remember sh* wu tho wife
of John Bred, tko noted Taau desperado, who
ths officers kilted six yean ago. She is a
bountiful woman bnt te a touch customer."
Tshalf thatfau ben published about her
tins?”
"Tho half bu never been told. There is
material for a thrilling norel ud all are farts,
too”
‘To retorn to yonr raids. How do yon
make them?"
W* always go five or six together. Wo
take a
WAGON LOADED WITH GIOB
and blankets Tbe marshall rids their ponies
ud ws camp Joat when wavrut to. 8ome-
tiffiea we are gone for sixty days, and uldom
without catrying back nraral
i. Wo have one thing to contend avtih
there. Tbe vlolstore never attempt to dodgo
us, but show fight. Tho best crowd eemw ont
on top. Come out ud go on a retd with ns,
udasa will gift you something to write
A SIGHT OF OEHBNN •*
■ i
The Exposure of a Spiritualist Medium’s
Device,
NxwYoktf, September 27.—[Special.]—A
alarm of lire wu rung from a box in Third
avenue, and tho responding firemen wore di
rected to 16t East Twenty-eighth street, from
window* ef which amoks hid
A. They wut In ud were
met by an excited woman who told
thsm that there had beu nothing more acti
ons than ths burning of some fat on tho
—• • -• ‘ 1 tu
kitchen atovo- They wut a
... . it away. But i
of mystery had aroused suspicion, ud yuu.
correspondent ut about getting the truth. Ut
learned at ths outset of his inquiries that
Vri. Wallace Benokcrs, a splrituaUatle uio
dium, gave teancei there twice a week. He
attended one of there ihowa and found it a
roily in materialization. For the
te doings were familiar onough,
conifitftfl of tha Beaming
Irsthonr the
for they
ontrucement ..
arrangement of tho visitors lo
abud-in-hud ssmi-clrcle iu tho darkened
room, and then tho emergence of what par
ported to ho materialized spirit forms from the
cabinet. At length the novblty calm*. Mr*.
Wallace Benchers’ era, husband nd two
daughters, forming a choir, lane
to the dolefully droned air
of “Old 1 Hundred," some original verses re
counting the awful doom of unrepentant sin
ners. Just after a versa about tuo torturing
fires of hades,* blue light shone .forth from
tho apeitures of tho cabinst, the snelosod
medium mado an outcry, tha family gavo
startled exclamations, ud a distinct odor of
burn lng brimstc'no was perceptible. Ths fleibw
of flamo were emitted u the doors of ths cab
inet were finng open, andja figure sprang out
into the room. The visitors were - alarmed.
"Iten’t he frightened,” said the husband; un
doubtedly this is an unfortunate spirit from
hell, hnt I am rare he can do ns no harm. The
escaped eternal ooavlct stayed
only a mlnate oz two, ud
retained into tbe cabinet, where a foal dis
play of Gebenna fireworks oloaed tho firs
work* It was from such an exhibition that
the alarm of fire had arisen, and an examina
tion of the cabinet showed the ecorohlng of
the paint from the ignition, aoparently, of
eemo of the light fabrics used
by tbe medium in ooslnmlng for
htrlmpeitonatioDS of spirits. Moreover, one
of her wrists was wripped in handages, doubt-
leu from a hum received ip the same acci
dent. As ths incipient firs hsd occurred at 7
"I real So Wert"
"I want to thank yon for telling mo of Dr.
Stereo’s “Favorite Fneeriptien,” writes a lad v
;o. her bind. "Fox a long time I ym unfit
to attend to tho work of my household.
I kept abut, bnt 1 felt
I had! ’
terrible backaches, aril hearing-down
uantioiii,across me and wu quite walk and
discouraged. I sent ud got Some of tbs modi-
cine after receiving yonr letter, and it hu
cured me. 1 hardly know myeelf. I feel ao
well." ; ■ ' ‘
VXIH COTTOW IWAJlKrrS.
STURTS October 2,1880,
New'York-Tbe cotton has Onctunlcd very little
for the put few day* Today thq market claaod
firm with the months ranging a lew totals shore
tha prices of a week ago. Spots, middlingSHo.
Local-Cotton closed firm at b-llo advance. Re
ceipts for the week show a small ineroaeo over tho
comrpohdlng week last year.
October
November,....
July...
ctiliei'ewyiaale* 41.800 bale*
HBW YtutEi October 1-IWa following la tnr
wmpanUreoOtaoai statement forth* waskudinr
NCtreeelpiastall United Btstesports—. 11
~ame time last vear„.—
ilbowlng a doorcase.
Total rfw1ptt.iiiiiiiiisiiri.itni
Sasm tine uat year...—
Showing « dccrcMf,....
Sxporta for tho week...*..**
tkuco tine last year,
noma— —
ilexpo
ttwwfnifth'inr
Block ftt all United
Borne lime hut yior.
Showing an IncTetBO
Block at Interior towuu.
“ ao Umo list yonr.......
Showing a occrcftftf-
The St. Loot* Clinlofti Review uji : “W* desire
to cell attention to tbe reliability of the prepara
tions manufactured by the Liebig Company, an* to
the hJgh character ot tbe Indorsements accordel
tolu Coca Beef Toole by leading phrlcfaxn and
medical Journala of all cchooU." Invaluable In
debility, djipep&la, catarrh, bUIouanara and
nerroutacaa.
After Profeaaor Chevron), come* If. Dxolo,
* -*Uj wriUr, who waa born In 17*7, and will re-
ibcra tbe murder of tha Prince* Lam telle.
A bottle of ANGOSTURA BITTERS U>
flavor yonr lemonade, or aay other cold drink
the digestive “
prnulno AffCK _
J.G.B.8M0EBT*
Bhowtag u lucre***——
raw YORK, October 2—The total visible ray
,D ol cotloogor CO* world k l.**,IJ7 D*im. orwntel
122.167 bate, an American, against L2MSS1 bate-
and {&,l&'reftpoctirely lut jm RaoaiiMaatal)
Interior towns N.22S bates. Beoelpcsjtoo flute-
UonallQ.IM. Crop InBgbltlMta bates.,
Wheat Uran77«:ivJ;e; onotSJMh
lo white eatrso (o; yellowOM
25MSsa£ p, as85gs2
sa
Elr AT rib ridev i I ...
AUCTION SALE.
OCTOBER 20TH, 1880.
50 HEAD
High Class A. J. C, C. Jerseys,
Under the Auspices ef the
flEOROli JERSEY BREEDERS’ AU0CUTI0.1,
et the gel* ud Lively Suhleof
HILL &1 STEWART,)
22 ud 2* West Alabama St., AUuta, Ga,
RAFTS FROM TOE IKGRKA8B OP TBI
i A On, Foster A Wylte, ud ocher promluant
bteedeia A choice aeteetloo iron the best bolter
■trains will be ofl? red. CetstasilglMeteour sate*
arc either born In Georgia or ere ihorouzhly aeolh
m*'.d. Otelognea will bo ready (boot the fiist oI
octeres. PWsmmsuPlrte ^ aiit
^Secretary ud Trauunr, atiuta, Oa.
Our Grand Premium Pictures !
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i reob, ofwMchrcruiowantaTbO one, wo will send
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s No. I. THE 8TAC AT BAY.'
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i the water, band by two Immena* atag hsnnds, one
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r holds s rat tat
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I fancy pigeon, are feeding from * platter, whfir —” -
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