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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION. ATLANTA. GA~ TUESDAY NOVEMBER 9 1886
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Nrw Ye*m, November 0.—[8pecI*l.]-The
beaux aad ball** of this city boro been
mounted tn bobby botiM all thia Book, for
beraehaa Indeed been*bobby, Horwbiaket-
ante* f« ultra faahlonabla tbla moms, anyhow,
and oodar (bo extra •timolol it hat become a
mania. Tka mitlaaa dance at Jerotnt park
waa a cariooa affair, and I couldn't mate It
•earn to me tbat daylight feaiiTity of that aort
waa admirable. Of coarse, the glrla didn’t
wear erectly drmaar, with' bared weeks and
arms, and their attire wai anch aa they
would baro worn on an aftaraaon
ytand of calla; but in tome ret pacta they wore
aan plotted in making np their toileta. For
laataaei, (hair earn. Hoof I will tall yon
a now trick, laarnad from the actresses, ls|te
tut tka aan for svenlng occasions. Tha feat,
nine mind baa taken the notion that, ao long
aa man tpaak admiringly ofplnkeara, an an-
fiaalardcep blrnh may at wallhapnt onto
atay while datirad. Tuarafora, when adornlog
thamaelna for ball, opera or other plaeeof
panonaldiaplay, they range thairaart Intida
nodont. bathe adjacent portionaef their
naeka and baada are white, either natn rally or
from pondering, the contraat la rather itart
ling. Well, aoma of the glrla at Jarome park
had palatcd rare on their; frirolona baada.
Laooard Jarome, a boatoommittaemtn, gazed
for a moment at one of them, and then caught
bar In hit arma, bold bar tight and klaaadbar.
0ha waa a dlitant ralatira, and ha a veteran,
bat aha got angry jnat the tame, and aakadbim
how be dared.
"bn old ccitom of the hooking bee*/' ha
tald; "when yon aae a rad ear yon can xiaa the
girl who abowa it,”
The riding acadamlea famed by Fifth art.
naa dam-els are clotiarad dote to tbaaoulhern
oatranora of fhotral park, and three are right
alter aide of the ooruer graggmy whlob John
warm tbay ware covered with towall oat of
warm eolation of cunolle acid.
b ligature of Ba.allk thread bad bean pre
pared by boiling ft two boon in carb jiic acid,
and then looking It during the operation! in n
weak aololfon or the odd. With two polra of
foreepa,tbo operator tore a alit half an look
long in the lining of the back ofthe abdominal
oarny, directly over thedl .eas'd arterj. Than
the tumor waa found to ho of tho ahape and
alaa of a man’a flat. With a bloat eurrad
needle, ta surgeon passed tho allk ligature
aranodtba artery threa-fourtb* ofau Inez
from tho tumor, where it wae firmly tied and
the tnde cot abort. Tho Interim**, whlob bad
bean kept In their nrtlflaiul cavity about
twenty ml no tee, *wem then tranefemd to
tbalr natural reeling place.end the wound wee
doted by Hitching tbs abdomen llolagiegathtr
•lib eat gut aud the akin with allk. it waa
■ben created with rubber tlwue and iodoform,
ovtr which were placed layera of anblimated
gee re and horatad codon.
Tho patient awaked after having been kept
Inwntlbla two boon, and at flrat ha gava Indi.
catkin that ha would recover. For the drat
five daya ha wad given hypodermatic iojectiena
of morphine to auiat renlotaoon. On tho
ttrat Cay ho waa allowed to eat cracked ice,
then to drink mi'k and 11m* wator, and on tho
fifth and klxtbdaya to twallow milk and
•mill quantities of whieky, Tho healing of
the woond programed favorably, bet tho an no
Inflammation begin telling ou him bo loot hie
(traogtb rapidly, and on too aeveatb day after
tbe operation ha diad. Bra Fiohrer and Pur-
rcy believe lhat he weald have roooreredif
hie 1) item had been other aim srond.
Mow. with thia operation in viaw^baxandoc,
may think it peir.ctly raaaonabia that 'the'
negro ahenld. In hie delirium, have imagined
■bat bra interior bad ban robbad of all con
tents; but thafaot la that ha never knew fba
natareorexteatof what the aurgaooa bed
dona to blru. It waa doomed beat an to loform
hfbiastothellbertlostaken with him whlla
he wa,!undaroibailzatioa,and bn tluiuly knew
tbat an operation of tome rare bad beau per
formed. The intonating scientific question
tbeiafore arises how a hallucination to on-
dnntly caarrC by the truth took poinaatao of
his mind. Ia there tuch a thing aa physical
memory, wholly aaido from meocaiityr
1). M. Wmraow, If, D.
tire, JLeoaard Jerome at Home anil In
Society. •
W«w yoBB, November 6-ISpectaM-The
growing dteira for eot-oftown resorts, suf.
ficlentiy near tho city for a day’s oettng, has
mnlttd In tho Country clubhouse. at 'Weet
Chester; the Kara County elob, at Orange,
and Tnxedo Falk club, da la natural with
the apringlng up of theae new plaons, tha
elder recoil, Jerome park, baa bean lent fre-
qnentad. Mr. Leonard Jarome la dealrona that
it regain lta poi ulanly, fbr tlma wn when It
waa the moat approved pleaearogrouod ofthe
fetfaionnblo people in Now York. In this end
ko orgaaiaed feitfvitlaa at Jaromo park on
olactton day. at which a grant many well-
known peoplo were present and all tha drags
nf tbo Four- In- Hand cl oh, and other* who
want out on tho train, with moat, dancing nod
nn elaborate luncheon, tbe whole under tlr
Ixeesrd Jaroma'i supervision. Tha affair
waa, of ooone, a raeona.
“Why do wo never hear of Mat. Jerome?"
mid a member of the riling generation. Be-
fiire Miss Jenoto Jeromo beeamo Ltdy B«n.
dolpb C'bnrohfll bar motbor entertained In
brand style. Tha prtMm University elob
waa bollt for their private residence, previoaa
to which tbo family raatded on gfadleoo
Sqnan, near Fifth avenue. Thar* war* two
dsegbiars besides Hire Jennie, Mlat Leoei,
who tltcrwardi married Mr. Lett >r Do K tye,
dnMEuglieiUUU, and a yonngar alitor, Mlax
Tho mother, Ilk* the daughters, waa a beta-
!T' 8h*wu aMla.CI*rlaaa Hall, of Palmyra.
_ liar aletcr, Miss C'nthsrlne llail, married Mr.
g^^KbU?iarS!| 0 5^J I hair,
35*2 IbinyJinchM every time that (ho other
pil was
MASKED GUESTS STRUCK DUMB
Tha Ojpey Maldtn suddenly Vanishes With
Use Devil.
Kew York Morning World.
Memit B*ue:t,onoof the pretties: girla In
Hurtbid tennty, hue boon atraugoly miming.
Jftr homo until recently waa in a qnaint lime
“tit** near Havre do Ones, Bor {ether m a
retired pompmakar. ItiahUboeatthsthehu
made more money off numpo than any other
man In tha country, not excepting tho mlk-
men, being worth over (10,000. Braldee thia
b* baa made tacky epccnlitluni .cn the advice
of a wealthy brother la tho oil regions.
Mamie now flgoraa aa tha heroine in a novel
elopement.
Miaa lfamio attended a math party near
Aberdeen a weak ago Tuesday night. 8he
took tha character of a Oypey Queen, and was
prattler than avnr in a brig hi red skirt, oevarsd
with silver ipaaglae, an onag* colored bodice
and a bewitching turban, from beneath which
her rich brown bulr fall in a long plait. -For
several months past a young man from . New
York haated Donald Jennings Sid been jmj*
ing bar attention. Tbay nut on a Ashing par.
fy early la July, Jennings being on n visit to
too* friends la (he country. Ho waa portion-
laity taken with MamlFa blno eyas, and aha
toon liarnad to more than like tbo handsome
eltik from Gotham.
When, however, bar father began to taped
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although now it Is hoginning lo torn gray.
She always catrlcd herself with great dignity
and seem td to know abo waa handsome.
I' Leonard Jerome, aa everyone knows, wta
roi.M. ajeaje al»n vlvaur, and had bostaof -frlnpds.
Be i» gt mill Mtul witty. He onoo k*Y° * Tctnd
Dot e mH»l to Princeton t* Jloga, hi -givenI
to the niott pi rirct gmioinsn ofthe cleu.
n -t-» T I W*e» »*k*d h..w tbat wta to ho daurmlnad be
Itw’ra fiz'oMhlad.fliliion of a peiiect g ntleman,
it In sb ’ B* who la tbo moat tbouthtful of otharv’
Thia shows tho keynote of hit character. Mrs.
Jerome was more arahlilous. Bho know her
daughters wsio lirsuiirul, and dstsrmlood
tl ar ahould make what tie world ctlls silvan
rageous marriages. How sho surcseded In
Lady ltai do'ph Ohaichlll's cats every ono
knows. Her ton in law ia certainly a prom),
nest man in Kngllih society and poltUoe. H1y
! Churchill letboonly American wlioha) ever
bean a lady In waiting to the queen.
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hat 1*1 I Fecit about lUvera,
From tie it Loutt filob*. Democrat.
Thc axploratlonaorrocent years htvseon
•IdertblyehsatsdooT notions of the compendia
rank of Ike great riven of th* world. If waelsat
itron aeeoroiog to Ibclr leuph.botb tha Mila and
ra* ■«« he named before tha
Amasoo. The NIla'at ODOmlleaof waterway, (ram
Ms bradqnarten Moth of Lata VlatorU to th*
McOlwrraaaao, make it th* Ur rest rim In tha
world, nearly at long aa Use Mississippi and MU
routi tagetber, ana about 1,H0 mllre kxutrlbtn
"-aaiaioo, TaeAmaaouU tbo groatett liter In
world, because » bas lmasaaa* trlbatarUa,
i of ibam larger tbau Ua Dstmba or tu Itnina
by araaaor waieU the aausoo basin ouvtra an
area about 1.MA0M square mtUagraaiar than tuat
of aayatbarilnr. Tho Onego rinrkttoluunh
lorgftt river In tbo world, but In thavolunMof
waier tbat It poors lato tbaooeeu Itusrooodonly
Uthofimaaoa.
A vary auiloua thing has been dueovarad about
lb* ibraagrtaiattrlsarbnlasinfiouthAmrrlca-
tke Orcnoco, ih* Am-son and the Ihaite basins.
It baa Maa fimad teal Umt ar* so eenuaeUd by
wslar course* tbat the traveler can pew In Ma*Bi-
beau or etMti bom ou rinr tysieut Ulo audtbac
He ran atreadthoOroaoeo river lor huMrada o}
milts mill ha comes io iho Cassaqulari. on wmed
btoen travel tor aboot 'too mllre io ih* Md Negro,
oa* of tbo largest MbataiUeof the Anuauo. Flou-
Jngdown to tbo amaara and ikon dsworadlngtoat
nsrr for seme distance be can ascend the groat
Madeira Irlhoury. In 1U upper own* be can
tuns into tbe tram ore, then turn tbe Oospore, than
Into thr Utile AUgia river. Hero, as u often done,
be can haul bu etno* over n long grassy fist
•bent IwoaOUa wide, ud Unoaatl lain the Rio
Anw|*hy, and tbon dcscaod by lb* Jaunt and
Paraguay tn Bueuot Ayres tnd th* rut * river.
Tka AlegKMd Atoapahy rtvara handauaaaaof
twomlahty tyatema flow side basic* tor twenty
orikuttaallaa and many or tbalr branches nn
talented only by a tow hundred yarda.
Mr. Wain, tka engineer whom Bnill baa am-
pUytd tor yarn in lu railroad suivvya, says thsl
lu many placra tbo basin of ibeAmaaon could
•asUy b* connected wbb tbu ofine rutt* river by
can ate, and comannlcatun by want Would this
Pr ised*rad oompui* from on* system to th*
oibir.
Salvation OU, tha groat nalnwradlcatcr, aa
miaaial or other oexlaa* lagraduuto. Woe*
Mr.J. H Latimer, traveling ptaroogar agoat
<^fth# McKaatU route, u out of ta* clyroubum*
Alwava avoid hank purgative pill*. Tbay
flitt make yen tick ud the* leave yoa cootti-
nalad. {briar's Little Liver Filla aeguUaa th*
bowels ud make you wall. Does, om ptu.
, nura, uowover, ner itioer began to tu
that tbe young Now Yorker's attoaUons
more than friendly, he gave Mamie a sound
lecture sad srgned that then wore plenty of
nic* young fellow* lu Hartford for haibaodt
without taking a store chap from wicked New
York,
Mamie’s mother took her part and triad io
Induct tha old pomp-maker towalvobisob
Jteflons, hot his will waa insxorabte, and the
pent time Mr. Jcnnlng* called pop* met him
and told him tbit Mamie was intended for a
farmer’* wife ami a farmer'a wife abo ahould
k*. Jannlags weak away wUhing bo wee a
plowman li st, ad of a haul ware clerk. He re-
tonred to New York and than tbo postodlce at
Aberdeen did agraat basinets inlovo letters
kotwrau Mamie and Donald.
Old J’uop m.kcr BauaU Imagined tbat ho
bad andad tbo love affair aud waa tloklad to s*o
that Mamia waa more gracious than over baforc
to Farmer Burton, who, though ugly and
•onraa, owned a atxty aero plan* and waa con- I
tldered a "catch" among the country mtideoa /
Burton had heap rejected by Mamie laat win- I
tor. but renewed bit auitand forced blaatum-
Bona do the girl. The two fatulilea bad bean
wlfpi^ftryasra. When Burton's father died.
Alt ALLIGATOR'S FIGHT.
Fattoua Battle Batw.
lout Jf'f to Um FJ»h CanimUiloo.
Wauiiboton, Novomhor s.—A jrare oom-
bat took place io a bulldinl occupied
ty the flab commission, hotwooo tbo
ncwly arrlvad "moMtor" from tb»aila river
in Arizona—tbe only apeciaa of ligsrd whoso
bite is knows to bo poisonont-tend a two
; car-old alligator from Florid*. The Heard ia
fonrteen iachrt long and about twice tbo
weight of hit antognntat. Both rfptlla* wore
In n acmMorpid condition, bavlngiioanaed to
toko food p week or two ago. aud J for aomo
potpaao tbay had been cl ramovad
from tbalr glare ensre and paced be-
aldo each other upon tha stone Dorr.
An attocdtal Inadvertently touched the all!
gator's tall and caused him to move sluggishly
onward * few locker, when he cemo lo eon-
toot with tbo blnnt noon of tbo liaard. Tbo
snaky ■ yro of.tho liaard lighted np; his hlsok
lips opened wide, sad blsj*«*cloi*d with*
snap upon tbo fora paw of th* alligator. Tbo
iruonrr mode for * time a gallant fight for
jlboty and life. Bit movements woremsr-
vellundy qoirk snd his jsws closed a dozen
times Inquiek soccatslon upon tho milled
heid nf hie assailant. Bo soon, bowevse. ha-
came ez> ousted, and moaning like a suffering
pbHd, lapsed into quietude.
Tha attendant* sought by a variety of meana
do nlasia the wretabad alligator, bat were
'Compelled io bo extremely c ireful in handling
the venimciK "meatier.'’ Bo waa Mixed by the
toll sad held np in tbaair; taken by his blose-
ed etch snd choked severely; plunged under
wafer, ud maltreated In other ways, but to no
purpose. Than abarp wire* wero thrust into
bis near, and finally a largo trowel waa force 1
into bla month; bat such waa th* fores of hia
■ 'iat tho steal blade, though considerably
th* effort, failed to release tho in-
prlli md paw. Than the pair wore replaced In
tbs glare case which bad beta occupied by tha
liaard, snd again the alligator renewed hi*
atrnaglea, thrreblng his enemy with tall sod
anapplngat him with biajawa. In hiaatrug.
gire ho bad dislocated his shoulder and the
inipriaoitd limb became limp and powerlsaa
■At last th* trowel was again introduced into
tbelixard’amoaib, and probably made a se
vere wound In some tender part. Babble! of
grayish Hime wore exuded from the month
nod nostrils, and finally tbo jaws alowly
opened. Even then it was a work of rever-
ni mluulat lo diaongag* tbo booked fans*
from tbo wooaded paw. Tho oombatanu
ware placed in their separate cage*, the Ha-
ard lapping hia thick black lips with hi)
grtrniin forked tongue, while tha alligator
cloud bis eyas probably to die ofthe venom.
TOLD BT A TURTLE.
be left bit properly to bla ron and doubter.
Greet Burton and Mamie Basrett wore ac
quaintrd, though tboro was not much friend
*“lp between tbo two bccaoiacf Mire Burton’*
Abt the pnmnmskar'a daughter.
Whan Mamie received aa tavitotlon io tho
maiqnerad* at Bnrton’a boose sbo was seme,
what surptlred. She told an lotlmate friend
Who knew her lov* secret and bad received
her letters from New York, and tha two girl*
laid out a plot which proved a feature of the
masquerade. Mamie wrote to her Now York
lover to come to Hartford on n brief vtalt, and
not lot it be known that bo waa la th* neigh-
korhood.
The night for th* party arrived, and from all
about tbe country and tho town* of Aberdeen
and Havreids Gran came the frloods of th*
Bnnoi a. Tbo wide double parlors of the old
hoots were filled with agrotesquo crowd. There
were court ladles In msgullcent ’'paste” jew
2 Is and flowing tattoon robes; "eindareUaa,"
Sirica,gyptlsaand knight*, minatrala, princes,
»»,£ »'• “frauf fancy and oomle costumes.
• The “devil’ was there, too,* fins shaped,
bsspangUd,glittering dovil that theglrls rath
*' * lk *A u, » n f “«d- Hia sataulo majesty paid
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Carre indigestion, headache, malaria, kldaay
disease, bv*r, Childs, lore of appetite, debility
and ovrvooa nrauratioa by ngnltuag th*
l.ivar, ktcaseh. Bowels, Kidneys aud Blood.
Lsmin Eliatr ia prepared from tan freak
In It* vt Lemona, combined with other vege
table to* lea, retharuen, nroatatm ml umlaut*
ltd kloud pQttSrlf,
Fifty onto for oan half-pint btotl* (1.00
fur Fiat and half bsttla. Hold by draggia:*
gcnamlly, and by all whnlreata draggtet*.
Os rat all Onnaka, Odds, Haereansas, Saw
Tkrrwt, Brorrbtii*. P»aare«alaaad all Ivraak
and Long dire as*# except OraamapiUa, wilsb
“ h*tl palliate* and greatly mImts*. Fibre
rare. Lareste Elixir »*d Least* Be*
Mou^LAtteLV^G*! < *' Pr,i ** Wl ^ D »-“*
lingrrteg,. Idling manner as sho trawl tha
linraon Ihsnalm which made ItaWsb
wonder if ttb really had tha better oft ham
and knaw the ’•dovil."
The ton waa at lta height abont midnight
whan Farmer Barton ordered the maskers to
ravaal tbalr identity. B* lowered tbe fhln
whisker • sod trig which bad mad* him a bad
ImiMlien of Blnabraid and looked around
AJI Ik* dancers were then excaptlog th*
"devil" and the rod-droued gyps) queen. No
on* had seen them depart, and eomo of th*
■rafrno* (<>■• grow a tnUo supantltlou and
■aid Ibey smalt anlpbnr. Mamie OareatS, it
honhecam* known, bad gone off with tha
"devil."
• But who tha da’ll was he?" anxiously la.
qolrrd Burton, and nobody could toll.
Thia dlsappecnuM broke up th* party, aud
whl * tha talk* were wondering, a handsome
ronig man In a light overcoat with the oollar
ioned up, and bla hat pulled dawn over hit
•yet. was standing with a trim lilt!* faoul*
(giro dinging to bla arm, at tka deserted eta-
lion near tha Susquehanna bridge at Sevro
UrS,Mltt* h * 1*0 - tram
Next day Farmer Barton and Pnmptoakar
hereto wan tha two maddaat man living.
Tbty bad learned tbat tho "dovU" at tbo party
waa Donald Janntaga. The oouplo had changed
(heir clothes and war* hastily married at tba
home of tbo mutual friend, and wnnt to Btl-
Urn ore and Washington on tbalr wadding trip.
Dr^^bg^^gSa^
Mr. T. W. Glover, tnvdlng agoat of tbe
Marietta and North Georgia railroad, la In tire
An Old Nan* for Ckildren.-D*n’t Walt ~
10 procure MB&WINBLOWB BOOrniNG SYRUP
tor oclldnn lac thing. Twanty-fletoantia boulo
Mas Mitchell, th* daughter of tho senator
from Oregon, was educated in kuruoe, what* ah*
bad many admirers. Ou* of Ultra Uta Duke da la
Ik chefoucelt, la coming to this country, and will
spend tha winter lu Wianlngloo. Gossips are tla
rawing tba ptospeettof amaich,
Brown's Brenahtnl Troches tor Coughs and
{bids: "1 think them the beat ud moat non-
yanitnt reltsf axluL”-Rav. C. M. Humsbiar.
IfdAEj.
’ Chablx* P. Tnesras, an Otkltnd boy. Bf-
laraytaw oM. recmily traded chewing gnm with
KwssjwawafifcTs
Tba Queer Reunion of tba Bln* and tha
Gray.
Mabletom. 6a, November 2 —[Special. J—A
abort tlma ago a terrapin was foaod near lh a
pise* with "U. 8.. 1865, J. 75th O. VoL" oot on
Ms book. A notice of tba fact wag pakUsbcd,
and aoan afterwards tha postmaster received a
letter from Dr. E 8. Monfort, of Cindnnatl, In
which be expressed a desire to obtain poems.
Mon of tbo terrapin for tbe punose of placing
is on exhibition at a reunion of tho Scvonty-
flfib Ohio regiment. Mr. J. M. Gann replied
to hia letter, ud leoalved a response, whi :h,
S resron of tba kind ud fratarnd sentiments
stein axpretead, ud alto on account of tha
piomiunc* of tbo writer, ia given in part
or low:
IH m# thank yoo tor your prompt roepoureto
ay IrquIryaM the beautiful and touching atnt:-
ainra at too close of your latter. Thera was dur-
u glhacariy day* of ih* atruggl* a very warm
'£* ^ Ohio remaut also In tba
h Ohio tor lha boys of the I2'b Georila. We
X ff m !*!* tn auy of tn* early battlaa
*Lds4irmieIiss(rfW*H Virginia and w* alwayi
found loeaan worthy of oa. Than are many lu-
etencee of *1 u d trvatme ot of TStn and mihooya
ra, r o5? n 2i.r;?.i jg#sn
r.'r bSa. “sar*
? ‘- ,9 ".S , d*A h ,io 0 5S?'re*.?d S'SS-VSndYd”
him witti my own *j** .i.-u np m ino- -
rtihi Indonliabl* courage and hon-lem un
co f r four hours aud one half Wnsn wo
miargcd up the ridge toey fail back about ono nun-
dra-i yarn* in aooihir ridge end etered there until
tot Hoc*, when uodvr the cover of durkneea bolug
un*bi*iodulortg« them, we retired. 1 veaiuroto
rer that the IJihGoorgl*. nor any other Ngiarant
in rbecontederete service during the entire war
did ani rente brilliant flaming, and after tho bat-
'*“• th* heroism and
o- hie oi-mag* nf that regiment waa a aunject of
favorable cummant In tbe »ih and J5tb regunenu
tor* Mug time; and at onr rennioniatno* tha war
tha qntstlon la often asked, have yon over met
mi? Mth Georgia menf la re-
Bpore to your generous mUmentf, 1
JvJolc* with you and with compaai roe of the oon-
flicaon both sides lhat more daya ol watching,
ttlgbiaufaurrow and anxiety are forgotten. Pm-
Bob* that ruled them have toded into tenderness
uo thouadlilons oe tha war have been iohcnVd
ky ih* lngtkninx shadows nf kmdly r^mtab
new so that.tha raWnal of in tdaotoof thjean
jaapore 1 am glad lhat
■ You will
1 th OMo «a* not In fiberaMa'aedBpalgm hot to
wwdd^, havingbaHi ^radnoot *ky^S!’ ctaa
:{2Si ^ »bSa- v »
'Olio inscription, aad If yonwlllraula it
nfod
THREE EX-CONVICTS.
In 18fi3— Juno of toot year—three confed
erate soldier* i erring in tbe army of Virginia
hemmed to their homes in Fannin comly,
baton forlontbs of thirty days each. They were
maa of no education and without pdlrtoUtm.
They had entered the army "for ta fun of the
thing." A year’* service taoght them Ural ton waa
bn unknown quantity In the army, but, Instead,
that there were gnu hardships ud eonetant
dsngerof lessor life. At ta expiration or tho
thirty dty* granted them by their furloughs; they
tgieed that they would not return to the army
la other words, tb«y dttenalnad to daeen.
i Fannin county is a mountainous region. Itwaa,
therefore, not difficult tax tathmedaaorttn to so
Alda tamielras aa to be entirely out of ta way
•f officvti sent in March of them. They remained
tn hiding until the waritndcO.]
Tbotukaeqnenthistory of there deserters was
singular. Tnelr names ware Thomas, Bowman
tod Watu. They werelonmarried. From 1805 to
lt?> they remained In Fannin county, most of tbe
time manufacturing lllottwbUky, In Jane ofthe
Utter year, they were surprised by a pony oi
revenue men In a dlstlllary situated In a moun
tain gorge. They wart brought to Atlanta, wttare
they were triad upon ta charge or illicit distill
ing aoderereeonvioled. Each was sentenced to
•erve a term of two year* In ta Albuy, If. Y.,
penitentiary.
In June, 1877, tba three deserters, now ex-con.
viets, were liberated. Tnomaa obtained work on
a U tid< on nv*r steamer. Bowau tz listed ia tha
UbltedfitatcaaiBy.ulwsaaantweat tofigbtta
Indiana Watte want to Florida, whero bo obtain
ed employment as a brakesman on a railroad.
In June, 1878, Thomas married an Irish woman
who lived in New York city, About the same time
Bowman Married a squawof the Apache trio* of
Indians. Waite, in ta aamo month ud year,
married a Cuban Woman, whom he mot in Jack-
sonvllle.rrhc degree oqeducatlon poesewed by tha
three wives was about ta asm* aathat poaeaod
by ihtlrbutbsnda;
Living ro widely apart, it sever occurred to ta
three ex oonvima that they would ovtr again moot
But in Jane, 187V, Thomu was employed by tho
ownerofn St Johns river ateamer to goto Florida i
At ta same tlaa, Bowman's command wae mot to
fit. Augustine. While passing tbrougn Jscxson-
villa they mat Watte, Tbe three az convicts de
termined to celebrate their reunion by a banquet,
which was provided for tarn by ta keeper of a
•hasp restaurant. Their wives Jolnod them at ta
banquet, at which gnu conviviality reigned.
; The nezt morning the wives of the thra# ox-con-
Viera died vciy suddenly. The lea cream they had
eaicn at ta banquet had poisoned tarn.
It main Job*. 1880, -tat ta thra* ex-convicts
mu again. JachaonvtUe waa ta place. They
wen on their way to Funin county. Baobhad
beard tat the few acres of land bo owned had
suddenly become of gnat value, by reason of the
discovery of gold. They traveled together, each
full of wcnderfol plans lorthe future. When they
resohed Funin county they dlaoorand tbat what
ibey bad beard waa untrue, mar were bitterly
disappointed, naturally, and to console themselves
ret up n distillery ud praohadad ouoo more to
manufacture Illicit;whisky.
«lx not known bow long ta three ox convicts
remained In Funin county, but la Jane,
V81, they wen living In Chicago.
They then disappeared, ud were heard
of no more until June, IMS. On ta sth of that
month u explosion occurred in n small house on a
hack stren In Chicago. Tbe oocupsnti of the
boose, three men, who killed. Polio* investiga
tion developed that tbay were engaged la the
manufacture of dynamite at th* time of the explo
•Ion, presumably for supplying tba aaarohiste.
owner or tho bouse said that he had rented It
and Walls,
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TURKISH LINIMENT.
ThteBmmant l* guaranteed to give aatlifaotlea
Ofcxffc
Wo bare made a Bpcclalty ainoe 1877 of sltln«
L-Uow.aua
tour and T«a 8eU. GoldBau^SsJUp Sllvenraro,
* t€ * w from to to TSoonta par
pound. Wo do a ron Urgo t«A and ooQee bualno *
betide* .sendlna out trom 60 to 90 C3ub Ordow e
day. Silver-plated Cartnra aa p:
|7 t tod 910 order*. Wbite Tead
Dccorttod TVs floia with tu. 0
Bet* of 44 pleco^ or pinner Beta or 112 piece*
with 920 order*, , end a boat of other premium*;
Send ua poetaUad mention Tho Atlanta Courti-
faUon^andwo will send you liiaitratod ftfoo and
, OFKAT ZrONDON TWA CO*.
" NEVER KNOWN TO FAIt. ”
TA It BANT8 KXTBACP
CUB15B8 and COPAIBA "
IS sn old, tried rcmi-dy fux
gonorriraa, r.Ioct and all dis
eases of the urinary organs.
Its nest, portable term,ftt*.
dnm Oomtsste and spaedy .
action (It frequently cure*
in three or tour days and al-
way* In less time than any
other preparation) nuka
1 "Tsrrul’a Extract" thw
most desirable remedy area
muofacturcd. , .
tat each package has a red
raice u.oo.
BOU> BY AIX DHUGGISTS.
Ifostkm ibic paper. dec7 mon tbu saMvlry
ADMINISTRATOR’S SAXE.
plOBOtA. FAYETTE COUNTY-AtiRBEABLY
« to u order of the Court of Ordinary of said
county, will b* sold before tho counbriare door
o' said runty, on ta flnt Tn**d*y la December
next, within ta lets! hoars of sate, the following
ptoferty, to-wlti Land lot NolM, in the alxih
•.late of mid oonatr, dMoased. Terms cash.
SUNDAY AND SUN-WORSHIP.
only on*c
I tbe w IB and unitar la ta
A cjsrjymu, alter yean of nffoxtng from
that !<a hsom# disease, Catarrh, ud vilaly
toying ovary known remedy, nt laat bund a
prescription which completely eared udhnvod
Urn horn death. Any ao Hirer from tbU droid-
fbl dlrena* seeding n self addnreed skampad
iKY.t%. u !S»K?3r , J175
charge.
A Cbimaban baa purchased for (18000 Ik*
»*'SUyre &OSM
Blip wcriv itucrc’fn ptnir »o niMpiHuiUB PUT**
ly to recucteg tee gorerem.nl dHL
Vaag Twain Is gmuag old vtrv lhat, al.
* 1U*. to Ga told of that fact.
.. — take* Ute easy, and very Ml*
hGfiw f)e'tn O'fllucc, am) U |* no.
etally neon when he tits down to bfeakbut.
Aa Amummg of bMmptlkU UtociilJT
^kopna*M»i>oronaraU O. T Baaungfard, of
louinUua. mi 4 juUil %. K«tly,cf Virtluta *1 tbo
ol Tbe LouMm* 8uic L«i'«ry Ovaptny;
In ent'ic charge, ti ictkuWd aa a marmot** uf ab*
Kiit)«e fbinie** at.d inu'imy. Any adeer«i»»i<Mut
rr i flbr io t"ar*m*e any pa ifaitte wmtM aarto-*
lb#rkte«» hdMtfofibe aotodb-r Remwaber tbat
tbe rex* (Um HU Oraad MonUly set um Knr*
t Ta'.ik*n Qu*rt»rt9)t)«**l!i|Ukr« place on New
— —‘ d*U«r* mU
A Form of Fagmuiatu That lleaehea Back to
thm Prehlatorle Period.
From ta Popular sclcnca Monthly for November.
Sun-worship iathaoldaat and most wide
spread form of paganism. It reaches backtoihe
psablrtoilo patted. Under various phases is has
always boan taparelawnt fee to the worship of
abovsb. It III lha prevailing ud mast corrupt,
lag term ol idolatry whlob assailed taUtorew
naitea. In lowest torso. Beat-worship, produced
•he deapnt social and aaural degradation, As the
period nf idolatry passed away un-worship as-
sssssd 0 tore material bile form, wltnout lotlog ta
vlrulanc* ol Ua poison. It lay in waiting, Uka*
beast of pray, to corrupt Christlaniiy, salt had al
ready owrupted Judaism. Transtomd from th.
east, and from Egypt, to Greece aud Boa*, it be.
0*B* populer, aud great affima wen made under
Halkwabelna aad olher*. Iota third andCnuth
cental lee, to exalt It above all ester reU.ioua.
ladrad, Mithraletem caa* near gaining ta field
ud driving apuaioUa religion oatofta Roman
^ It did corrupt It to aa extent UtUoun-
Eagtn Korea made religion a part of ta Bate.
Lug baton ta edreulcJ Chruitealiv. taare-
peror. as heed of ta Slaw, ud tarttore of the
chun-h—lhar.iSez Maximus—waa aooisaioread to
legislate upon all nllgtema mature. Ha had aw
piema power In this dircocleo. fioeewa of (eared
day* ware sat apart, under ta pagan empire,
upon which Judicial proceedings ud osataia
terms of week were prohibited. It was the Kitted
1 oucy of ta respire for tho emperor ttere to do-
letn ta concerning ferial dag*. Apostolic Chain
llsnliy fortada all appeal lota elril law ia Bet-
ten of ChrisUen duty. Cartel had hi* anoetlre
•ooght only ta right* of cluzanship el tabeud
of civil goveraaeat. Whan three were refuted
they gladly yielded, sum ring penJCution unto
dralb IT card he. const repeatedly declersd
"My kingdom is not of this world.” New Tret*
■sent Chriittufty could no* have Instituted snob a
raltns ts tbtt which gar* tiro ta Sundry Isolate,
lien, tbe union of cborcb ud stele, under u cm-
p. tor or su emperor-pope. "Old Mixon" peeob
met ran hot beer crab applet Alt civil legieie-
Den eon renting religious r.Uh And prscUco, x icb
Mohislued In the Romeo empire, wzsiho prddact
efy-gerkm. ItwssnntuoOUrotofCnrisUahliy
or of th* Hebrew theocracy. "' T
The fires civil bgtslerlna eonreraleg Ban-ley,
eaprars tn the edict of Oonstanila* the Greer, lit
A.D. Nothingtgpeare In history ts fismsadtag
the lesbltUtu, or wUhing IL escept ta WIG of
the emperor. Hv wae a well knewn derates ef the
>on-god. ns were hU prodeaereon. HU eullote
tewud t krtettutty. both baton aadtkmg after ta
teenager taiudeyedIH. was the eultudeofe
shrewd roUitetu Pro ard his rivals U wu tarot
—•— btoodyhsadadmcnsrch.
The Hen Sllnlster,
From tbe Boston Record.
At sn island on tba coast of Mata* which
Is much resorted to, taro 1s an esteemed local
olergj mu who la known to the suBmar resldanto
nearly nil of whom ore Bostonians, at ta"hen
minuter." Tola It by retaon of bit habitat tolling
In seeion or put of reason a certain story which
quacrlylllostrstottaldaaof fsltb. "I preached
n sermon one Sunday," ta
good minister will toy, "on
ta doctrine of fsltb, In which Zfaugbt my bear-
ora lb* good Cartetiu doctrine tat all things may
be hourbt by falih. Instructing thsm tbtt fslthta
taeridsaca of thing* not seen, ta snbston coot
thing, hoped for. Thar* wsss farmer’a wife In
ta congtegsUon who wu greatly edlflad by ta
•aimon. ud earn* to me and told mo that ah* now
oudautoodjostwhat falih wax Next fionday
morning 1 overtook baron tho way to church.
"Srobrre parson," says tba, "1 don’t think much
of your taachln' about frith." "Why not?" 1 ask-
#«. "Why," say* the. "ih. other day I heard my
•Tackled hen n cackling ilka all to pay.
“Now," rays I, "here la a chance
to show what fsltb la Tut 1
speckled ban's egg l. the evidence of things not
•ran;taaohaune*oftblngshoped for. lb*n
friibtatsht laid u exg. ud rm aura tbat
when 1 got out to lb* abed I'll find 1L’ Bo I gore
out tnd looks for it. ud taro wasn't any age
there, ud that speckled han hadn't laid uy.
Now, what a your frith goed for, I'd Ilk* to
Snow?" "And than," ta minister will say, "I
told her what waa ta matter wltn bar lalth. It
was mean t tor a rehnka to yon tbat yon dMn'i find
any egg there,' laid L 'Yon ought to hart trusted
In trod, aad not lata ban.'”
YFbatih*Professors any,
Frefksaor Cook, to n.-w York THbue.
My advteo, In uswtr to toanlry, ts: Let light, i iara£USWB&i:
nlng rods alone I More earn at* noted oMaetrae. j ThU Octobsltoo 2Stolwi
nf ‘ h0 *« not tuna I ^ ROBERT MATTHEWS,
"protected." Caieful statutlca colleetrd bv Men. I wbyU
U'ta In Baropogtv* similar rasuirs. One nf tha
Admlhbtrattr.
ere. are Pot d. ctl-d with there oxpVosI
Ufihlntog rat mate pr.—ru.
Ulnr oily ton«ntof H8 mmi hivn, or hi could not ,
thm* in n which iIvm. u •xperisnoi
f **s ni a 10IM Utr-Mii. I know of oa*
te-nr turner e bn ha* sum rods ou hb buil-llnx,
*' d yet from aptee raves* It Is safe to My scat be
!• really in prod of ta comfort* of life: Surety
‘'“ra th «re sre more profitable mi
*Ofl 'Or HHDfJ,
DYSPEPSIA
Ckuscs Its victims to be miserable, hopeless,
confused, and deptesaed to mind, vary trrltai
bla. Unsold, aad drowsy. It U a disease
which does not get wall of itself. It require*,
ears!oL persistant attention, and a remedy tq
throw off taeamoa and tone np the dlgtf*
live organs till tbay petlotra tbalr dutitq
willingly. Hood's SanapsriUa ha* proraq
jut ta required remedy to haadnda of aaa**,
"I ban tabu Rood'* Sarsaparilla for dya.
papsla, trom which I hart suffered two years,
1 tried many cthsr medicines, hot non* proved
so aariatoctovy as Bond's Sarsaparilla."
Tiiouas Cook, Brush Kltetrto Light Co,
New York City
Sick Headache
-, "For ta paM two year* I have been
afflicted with severe headaches ud dyspep-
•U. I was induced to try Hood’s 8aisap»
rills, ud have found great relief. I cheer
fully recommend It to a!L" MBS. E. F.
Aknablo, Kew Haven, Con iff
Mn. Maty G. Smith, Ouahridgtport, Mass,
wu a sufferer from dyspepsia and sick lraad-
aehA fib* took Hood s ■areaparilU ud
laaad 18 talwatwnBdytaarar atari.
Hood’s Sarsaparilla'
Md by all diuggfsU. *11 six for $8. Mad*
rely by a L HOOD Is (XX, Lowell, Mara.
I.OQ. Poms Dollar,
■futioa this paper.
ketrei
wanted In every county, _
Llbreal Discount)
{» to Clubs,
inn rsi ciicnut.' -.
. UNIVERSAL QRAVITV,
LEVEL ca , r V“
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MnT.mVwrim ’
Southern Medical College,
ATLANTA, OA.
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