The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, March 04, 1884, Image 6

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???torle of Battles* Marches and the Mess. fWa oolfclt contribution* from old on'dler* on #iihS tide of lb* ***r. giving the fomtp of the ??Sri!!3denttof betds.or *torit??of t*?? mtn h Sen* your lull name and oddraa to whal jot* write.] __ Kberinan*s March to the Sea. DEATH Of AH OLD WAS nOE??E. ???On Saturday, the 22nd tilt., ???Joe,??? the well known old Kray family home, belonging to Judge B F. Clirk, was found deed In the .ta ble of Job JCIark, North Main street. ???Old Joe' be. e lone end wonderful war history, which wo will briefly relate. Daring Sher m-n'e ???march to the aea.??? in November, 1801, tbe gall.tu 11* O V. I., under the charge of Colonel Toland Jones, of this place, was or dered by General Morgan to charge on tbe cltvof 8videmiHe, Georgia, then occupied by'the confederates. In a previous skirmish between union and confederate*, tbe former were repulsed, bnt tbe re inforcements of tbe command gave "the boys in blue" renewed courage. A ??????Jonny" was seen riding a tine gray animal, little thinking of any danger when a d-asn union musleeia compelled the rider to dismount, and the animal was as signed to the qnarterraa??ter s depar'ment. The horse wna ridden bv Colonel Jones through the Carolines and Virginia to Wash ington city, where it was appraised and bought by Colonel Jones. Hiding inrotwh ?? Parkersburg, lie wsa sent to houisvil'e. from wbicn place'he colonel received his discharge and returned home Mr. Clark bought the hors* In October, 1805 The animal hora a deep saber cot on the nose, and wsa a born ???rebel.' Several times bo b??i become fright- ened, and ran away and It la esid always made towards the south. At any rate, ho bean a history that made blot valuable and a pride to his owner for many years. No more 'kickin' up behind and before for poor old J ??The above is taken from the Madison 1 County Democrat, published In London, O . of the 9-1 last. If any of our leaders can give us any acconnt of the home, whose prop- erty It was. and how cap???urod wo wnl bo greatly obliged for the information. There were not many good horse* then In the hands of the farmer*, the moet valuable having been nrossed Into aervlce. It Is most probable that the horse may have belo'ngod either to Wliee* ler???a cavalry, or to those troopers known as the ???Buttermilk Cavalry ??? We learn alio that the reserve force that was available that were then at home, were ordered out, and tne army borne may h.ve belonged toi some one of that party ordered on duty. If any one esn enlighten us as to tbe horse, we hopethey will do eo. Two end as some sev three, confederates were killed In the battles here. Ons was killed at tho bond of Harris street near Mri W. O Brown's realdence, one on Hayne atreet near the A. M. B eburch, and one either in the vestibule of the Methodist church on Church etreet or near by tho church. This last was. Aral hurried at the west end of the veslibu'o, in a grave about eighteen Inches deep ami aflerw.rda removed to tberometrry. Three belonged to Whee ler a cavalry, and so far wa have met no one that can tell whether the gray hone belonged lo sny of those that were killed. Home of the home cavalry or mounted men went out tu the neighborhood ol Tanernaele church on the Mllltdgcvill.road lo*ern tho movement, of Sherman, and had a lively skirmish. Can not tome oin givens some Incidents of this and other -kimilshes ol those trying days be fore they lire hurled In the vnlo uf oblivion? We shall tin pleased to receive any rerolnls- conoes of those eventful days.???Sanderevllle Herald. 4Jcncr.nl Kidney Jnhnaton'a Denth. ntrau.a viotm ro iiuiinMtamr. Dr. Carlisle Terry, of Colombus, Ga??? relatee the Inoldrnta conneoted with tho death of Oeneral Albert Hldnoy Johnston at Bbllob He received tho faots from tho lato Dr. A. J. Foard, medical ijireciorof Johnston???s army. Dr. Foard's account Is verified by Dr. David w. Yamhill of Kentucky, who was on tha general's ,Uff Dr Terry waa In charge of the reniral hospital nt Corinth. Dr. Foard???s ao- count as related by Dr. Terry, was about in these words: "General Johnston fell a victim to liis liu inanity. The federal, were In fall retreat, and the general riding to the front, when he came across a squad of woudned federal Midlers and ntlieers. Stopping, he kindly ad dressed them and asked If any ol them were badly wounded. Then turning to hta atatl lie remarked: 'It nearly broke my heart to see men in that uniform suffering, doctor, ad dressing his staff surgeou, Yaodall, 'do stop and ae?? II you can ao aomstlilng for theae l>oor fellows ??? . , . ??? The doctor etopped. The general riding on waasoon weundnl. Governor llerrle seeing it, aaktd if be was hurl. ???Not tuuoli, said the S neral, riding on. 8non after. Governor arris saw tbe blood pouring out of tbe top of hia boot, aud again tu-ked him, when the R nenl said lie f ' ???mills horse. ., Tne popliteal artery waa out (this Is an ar tery In tbe leg below the knee), and hail his surgeon been with him when It was first no ticed, he would have been In no danger, scarc-ly of even losing hia leg, aa no surg.on would have permitted him to ride on without examlnition. 8o that yon ??e* General John- akm fell a victim to his own humanity to tha f ??Tbla incident la full of Intrinsic Interest, honorable to the ileceaved soldier, and calcu lated to endear bit memory to the people of the north. It la an Important contribution to the chronicles of the great alruggle. Bkooiko to a* buor. ??? On the aecond day???s battle of Shiloh late In the af ternoon, when It wae evident that the confederates were defeated. General Beaure gard ordered a retreat. The writer of this in- fldent met up with General Cleburne, without a single man or officer with him We rode together. We met General Breckentldge, who bad charge of the rear guard, who csin confirmed the ietelllgence ol the backward movement. Later we taw Geueral Hardee ???ittlng at the foot of e tree reeling, pool end undismayed as lie always was amid the wont diautcr. Weepent an hoar or two destroy* jpg aimumillion, Cleburne doing ??? private s *'*We liesrd groans In the woods off from t he road. It waa twilight. Proceeding Into the forest wc dLoot.red a poor fellow, a confed erate private, lying in a sitting position against e 1;*, pallid, faint, aniver of the voice under excitement. The manner was cold, the address impulsive. There was. however, to a close observer, one peculiarity noticeable that hasan illus trative sLm'fieince. The repoee of the men was not inertness end did not so appey-The mouth had a set that was full of ??? thin line of lip, compressed and nnqalvering. gave indication of the wll within, pftbe Don steadfastnees of the man a charterer, of the firm quali'yof nerve he eo fully P< In the coloring of his after history, this tell tale feature of the quiet eioretsionleM face this Imninble month with itt silent force, symbolized with sharp truthfulness the dom inant will of this simple and nnaensitive In- dividual who proved the most anccesetu 1 northern general aud the leader of the whole revolution. . . , Of couee. then, the man created no *ucb speculation In my lb-mgh??.a* I exprwe. That uncommunicative passivity of manner and utter unpleasantness 3^fPP????rance Inspired no interest whatever. There waa literally not a tbi???g upon wnic i to hang a propheay oi mi'Affluent greatnew of achievement, roe wh V outward individuality of this afw* wards remarkable g<nernl, th???s successful handler of great armies and conductor of vast movemen's was ahaoln'ely barren of indUciia of his military capabilities. Kwentlally a man of action, wi'h Iras than ordinary capac ity of words and larking every physical in dex nf his Inner power, Grants career arter- wards was a f nrprise. tbe more romantic be cause unforeshaaowed. An 111-lnrlc Mnle. A QUEER INCIDENT OV FORT PII.COW. There lias been much controversy about the capture o' Fort I???illow bv General l (treat It will be remembered that Forest for?? long time waa charged with killing the colored federal defenders after they surrendered Tola charge has. been disproved anil e orsat a humanity fully vindicated, but the explana tion of tne matter form, one of the most nuizical and gr de que Incidents of any war 11 The most remarkable quality of Forest?? military character wsa nia disposition to lush bis victories to their fnilest froiHon. Jo never let up on a defeated foe while bis men had strength to pursue, or ihere wa* a man to fight. Ho hit a retreating foe as long aa he bad strength or there was a foe to strike. It was this spirit that caused a misconcep tion of bis oonduct at Fort Pillow. The flJg waa not lowered whin the fort was Inteodea to be surrendered, and the filing wae kept up under the mistaken idea that the garrison was resisting. And It la a curious instance of the blending of the ridiculous with the tragic, showing how grand historic fnct can merge into trace, that the fl ig at Fort 1???illow was fi nally lowered by a mule getting tangled in the rope and breaking it. Forrest is knovrti to have credited this strsnge story. In the demoralisation of dofeat the leaders bring killed, no ons had the presence of mind to draw down the ayrabol of defiance, mid aa the flag atlll floated, the token of resistance, For- rest kept hia men firing until the*historic mulo blundered the flag unintentionally down and ???loppod tho turther bloodshed, which the confederates were perpetrating un der sn honest misunderstanding that the fed eral, were still fightiag. Scenes ov Camp Life ???While we were sta tioned in catutu near Vicksburg, Miss., we were frequently called off on picket duty np on the Y-z to river some eight or nine mileo above Vicksburg. At one of these Units our regiment, the Fifty Bixtb Georgia, had to haug n negro for carrying s dispatch between the federal lines in a plug of tobacco. In due course of time, we went back to camp, and were engsgtd in the he'tle nt Baku a creek or Edwards station, sixteen miles this side, or east of Vicksburg. Durlngtbeengsgementone of our company aaa wounded, and some two or three picked up the man and carried him off, and my brother being one of the Inter bearers, I misted him and commenced to nunt for hint, thinking he waa wounded too. But in my perusing among the dead and dleing, I came across a man sitting in tne ???hade of a tree and he waa wounded In the aide, and ho spoke to me aa I was passing him and said ha wanted a drink of water and I ippod to give him, shrink, filled blajcu - id ca: * * " * ate private, I isinat a lug, palnu, uiba ujiti*. ~-??? it, sufirriog unutterable agony aail brgg ng jd for merciful death. Tnere was nothing which to remove him: he could not bear tndliug if we had bad an ambulance; there u no nope for him but apeedy death, tho ticker the belter for him. He pitllully aved ui to end bla torture We had to an him In the falling night to whine for * dtasolu'ion of body and soul that alone fered relief from hit measnreleea misery. It u a cruel and auggetUve cam of w arsbor- rs. With a "poor rello*" aa tenderly ut- red aa a mother coohl speak to a sick babe, id a tear in eyas that in the battle gleamed ke fire, Olebarne sad'y left tbe unknown ildiarto his lonely death struggle in tbe irk night.???1. W. Avery. Uraut. Aflor I had given him tho water be thanked me very much and looked at me and says be(yaukee)to me, hen's my watch, take it for It will be taken from me, and when I re ceived It in my hands, 1 found the cord was abot Into. I took tho watch and carried It to the bombardment of tbe olty of Vioksburg and In the month of June before we surren dered the fourth of J lira, I sold the watch to a negro In the Third Tennessee regiment for $100 and out of that money durlug my stay n the urge I paid one dollar a quart for cow peas several times and was glad toget them. One dayl gave five dollsrs for my dluner, whlsh waa nothing but cooked green apples. Atone time in thoaiegetbe commissary de partment had tho heart tois.ua our com mand some mule beet which was refused. The heel smelled liko anoldsaddio blanket. After we gave up Vioksburg, tbe Bfibpf July, the tanka then gave ua rations and nice ours too !h?? bacon waa to nlca and me ao hungry, I crawled up on the aide of the pile of meat and cut me off a chunk and commenced eating. In a few daya we were psroled and lent borne, we stayed aoroe six or seven weeks, then re- tumid lo camts again. As fighting waa badly in the weilern army, we netdid very , -- - took our position again B F a. Roopville, Ga. a hs laraiaazs a coarsnssAti omesa si.lt is TH. WAX. Ie was a square set medium sited person Ihout insignia of rank, dre-ed In a blue k roll and having on bit head a white came hat Hia face was an entirely unlm- asionable one. healthy with good living mingly, butalngularlv stolid and unemo- nal. It would b* difficult to Imagine a re prosaic person. Thera was no light- i tip ol the face lo conversation, no flash- An iNTsaxaTiso Iaqctav.???I have In my possession a Testament which I nicked up on tbs battle field near Itcmcca after the light, bearing tlie name of D. W. Newbery, Dalton, Si.orgm, November 21, 'fit, al*> some other warnea I could not make out. Probably the frienda would like to have it. So If you will give notice through your paper, I will send by mail to them. ltespectluUv your, J. F. bruantiH, Late surgeon in chief, First division Twen ly-Third Alabama Cavalry. 1 exited lbs relatives would like to have it, for there were tome dead, clote by. A Daugeruua Kneray. We cannot too ??? -rurally urge the neceaally of using Hie new Vitalising Treatiuentof Dra. Starkey A Palen, 1100 Oir-nl St., Philadel phia, In the very commencement of Pu-rno- nary trouble amt nefore the disease has made any serious inroads upon the ayatem aud reduced Its power to contend with ao danger ous an enemy. Too many of tbe caaea which come to them are of long standing, and the chaneea for a radical and peruianeut cure iutt so far remote That their Treatment oentfi'i or curse ao large a proportion of th.se caaea ia often as much n surprise to them- aeleeaagto their patients. If your cough is becoming trounleaoiue, it you are beginning to lose dealt und strength, aud bate night- sweats, don't wait a day before seudiug to On Starkey A Palm for such documents and reports of cans aa will enable you to under stand tbe nature and action of their uew Treatment. Take >our enemy in time and the chaneci are ail in favor of your dislodging him. Thomas Harrow. Wa have r re-lived trim toe Taomas Harrow Cnmnaur, ol tieneTS, N. V , loettanuualcatalogue Illustrating tbs raouua Harrow, so tong and ta- vnrebtr knowu, and heir uew tmplsasat. tee Patfeo ed runedier. The clatma waive tae Her row Company make lor tPcaa loplemeuia are very ??? rung au-r shun d oootinaud tne at tendon ol all l.rmenc both lor ibe most eOeisat piedsrationof the groun t, end the euhsiQueni care and cnlitva- Utw ot tae growing crop, wc a lrl-o our rvauen to send to tbs oompany lor this caieiogue, For Charity???Gentle ChnrllyraBake. Whits winter cold rotes everrtniug. ItU nlSMSt like a ray ol eumm -r .nvahlnw ui the loralenable hinoffiwd l sever lo be known by mortal ken on mu, * T n) ibii l?? dour dklijt tod hourly tu the ctijr SNhwUHcSu*. La., by mo ter tern.4 tjbartij hn.ciul ???tluuia^i by the Spi.iUrd tb# Fiwchi thffiAnrrkun. tbt Confe4??r*teit??t??, amt now m ??r* ???ctlve lu Ut ??l*a???*?? , ?? uf than a ter. ??u??utn*??i by tha royal b OaUfi.4 H.UM.0M politer iu trtncb??*c* by thr Louli4An?? H Lnuvrf tha n*Et he 166 h, MBhUjMlm??loi of which wiU oceur* ou M-??rcb ??; is????. and of which M A Dtuphia. at The Most Perfect Made. ft PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER. There is none stronger. None so pure and vhotesome. Contains no Alum or Ammonia. Has been used for years in a million homes: Its great strength makes it the cheapest. Itsjierfec^juiritji^JhoJhealthiesr^JnJhe family loaf most delicious. Prove itjyjhe only THE TEST OF THE OVEN. M AH (TACT UR ED DT STEELE & PRICE, Chicago, 111., and St Louis, Mo. lutfuiartn*fLffipatla T??mC Ocbs. Dr. rUTMiac Estruts, sad Dr. Frit.'. c??liu. Ferfn***. wr MfiHPwo qpcoNPciupe imnimuHimHIHimiiiiiillHHlIB Tell the children to cat out and sare tho comic ???llhoaette rlcturea aa they appear from i*na to i??aue. They will bo plcaaod with tho collectlou. e _ 1 Thla space Is owned by BLACKWELL'S BULL. Of eonrae rrr mean the famous sctmal sppearlcg on tho label of every genuui. package of Black- well???s Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Every dealer keeps tbla, the tvvt Smoklnr Totneromad.. Noue genuine without trade-mark of tbs Bulb DR. STRONG'S PILLS The Old, Well Tried,*???Wop.dorful Hoalth f^onowlna Remedies, f RONS???S SANATIVE PILLS VX&R7M4 iUk kvadaike, ciiotllpatloa uN djtpeyda. STRONG???S PECTORAL PILLS a <Sfv:r. faiS>??Ji A SFEGiFIC FOR Epliepay, iS/hwm, Convul* alona, Falling .SW.Vwnw, S . Vltua Dance, Akohol* lam, Opium Kat* Irg, Syphllllit Scrofula, King* Evil, Ugly llloot. Diseaacs, ??? eh, Konrouincoo, Sick Jlcc.uin.nfy Rheumatism, Xrrrous 1V#t\7vv*, Ilrrin Worry, JXooa Sort* iiilloucneat, CMtlimn*, Ncrvono VroatraJ-toni Kidney Trouble* and ImypdoriUc*. $1.50. (Sample* Tfafimmiiiite* ???Samaritan Ncrvino is doliitf nondet*.; Dr. J. O. McLonoln, Alexander City, Ala. ???I feci it my doty to recommend I*.??? ^ ??? Dr. 1*. K. Lansblin, Clyde, ???It enred whmv *ihr*!clana follctl. ??? _ tier. J. A. Kdlo, Bearer, Px C.T* Conrc*p??Uf?once fVrrly nnarrcrnl. I he Dr. S. A. Richmond Kti. Co., $t Joseph. Mo.^ For teatlmonhil* and circular* aend atamp. O* At Drutfgliitas Ce X. t???rtftenton, Anant, K. V* rr SSilBi 1 TUTTS PILLS TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, . and MALARIA. From thesa sourcea arUc throe-fourths of the di.ca.ca of the human nice. These symptom. Indlcato thoirtiutrnce: Lo.. ol App.tlU, llotvrl. co.Uve, Nick Head- aelir, fullti... arter eating, nver.lon to ??? sertlon of body or mind, ErueUtlon of food, Irrltanilltjr of temper. Low ???plrtt., A feellug or having negtreted ..???me duly, DLilucu, Fluttering at the Heart, trot, before th. eye,, highly col ored t???rtu., COANTIPATIOA, and de man. the use of n remedy ti m t acts directly on the l.lror. AaaAlver medicine TUTT'N PI I.I.S have no cqtml. Their notion on tbs khlneynundSktnlant??o prmnp.: removing nit Impurities through tficac tlirce " scav engers of the .v.t.m," producing nppn, tltc.vound digestion, regular stout., n clear skin md a vigorous bodv. TVTT???NPILLM cause no nausea or griping nor interfere with dally work and area perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. ITE FF.F.T.S lelKE ??? NEW WAIT. ???I barn had Dynpcpalit, with Constipa tion, two years, and lmvi* trl????d ten different ktmla of pills, and TI TT'S am tho lint that have done me any good. ??? * cleaned me out nicely. My splendid, food have natural TUTTS HAIR DYE. rv ^i.s-att. iN.e-H.. U tag. miitlol Whicn >1 A UtUpO. 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Shares In proportion Louisiana State Lottery Co ???We do hereby certllj that weropemte the at; rancementsforallthe Monthly und tcml-Annual Dra win gt of Tho Louisiana State Lottery Company, and in person manage and control the Drawinoi themwuves, and that the samo are conducted with honesty, tel rues l.spd good faith toward all parties, and weauthoris i the Company to use this certifi cate, with fac similes of our stgnaturei attached in its advertlsementa." Com mlsilonerti Incorporated In 1868 for 25 year* by tho Legislature for Educational and CharlUblo purposes???with a capital of 51,000,W0 to which a rceervo fund of over (550,000 b&s since been added. By an overwhelming popular vote Its franchise was made a part of tno present State Constitution adopted December 2d. A.D., 1879. The only Lottery ever voted on and endorsed by the people of any State. ????? ne^ar r*ie* w nostnonei Its Grand Single Number Drawings will take plaee monthly. A 8FLKNUIU OFFOtvFONlTI TO WIH A FOR- PUNK. 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EDWARD WACHBSDOBFF, Atlzntt Floral Bdsir, AT.Tt CARRIAGE AND CARRIAGE MAKERS SAVE MONEY BY B0YISO THEIR OOOD8 FROM J. W. FRANKE & CO- 31 and 33 W. Alabama Street, ATLANTA, GA. DEALERS IS IRON, CARRIAGE MAKERS' SUPPLIES, * rairil VARX18HIS AXD COLO* BRUSHES, ETC. COACH YARSUHK8 AND COLO* BBCSKES, ETC. WSEND FOR PRICES. wky SAVED HIS LIFE. A Pbyelelitn???* Te.tlniouy- ^ I wm ozlled to tee Mr. John Peersnn who we* confined to hi. bed with whst Eppesred to bo cnm-nmptlon of the wont form. A* ???11 ol hi- (.rally b*0 died of thEtdreid dle- eaw (pxeipt bli helf brother), hi. de??th we. reg.rded u certain snd soon. After exh mvtlrg >U the remedies, I flnsllyu* last revirl, soot Jwr s bottle of Brewer'e I-mig Itcstorer, "01 it acted liko magle- He coniinned tho ute of it for some tlrao end ha. been folly restored to heslih. So Ur aa 1 could discover, ho bad conaoraptloo, sod Brewer???e Luog Kvsloter wived bla life. J. O. HOLLOWAY. M. D., t BsrEeivllle, Os. Another Rescue Fi om Death. In lest, while sowing one. ravchlne. ray wife was taken with a acvero pain hi her ???fee. which wa?? soon followed by hrmor- rwe, from her lungs, severe cough and fever, and could neither eat or sleep and In a tew week, wee reduced to ?? mere skeleton, net itomsoti refused 10 retain any food eud the j hyvlcian thought one ol her lungs wae entirely gone. At a final coniulUlton of two pbyticlani her cs??e waa prououoced hopeless. I tried Brewer'i Lu.g HeaIcier by advice of one of the physician, and aha began to Improve after the third doaa. Bhe continued tho medicine and is now in ex cellent health and is better than the hia been in eevensl yean, I believe Brewer's Lung Beitorer saved her life. BJUIJ. F. HERNDON, Yateavlllo, Ga Brewer'i Lung Restorer Is a purely vegeta ble preparation, contains no opium, non &o^ d u?.7oVLttr o u r;o?? ettM ??? LAMAR. RANKIN A LAMARR CANCER. The expcrtenco In the treatment of Cancer with BfvUt'f Specific (3. 8.8) would eeem to warrant ua In saying that it will cure this much dreaded icourge. Peraona ao afflicted are invited to corn*- pond with u*. I believe Swift???* Specific hu saved my life. I had virtually lo*t u<e nf th* upoer part of my body and my arm* from ihe pc4i*noua ????C3 a of a tan* can* caronmy neck, irom^wolch I had anff^redfoj twenty run h. H. 8. h^a relieved me of all ooro uV. s tbe potfon i?? helug f.Tecd out of my a/i* iNUlwSmbowalL W Twomonlhaago mj attention wai called to the com ot a woman aflDoted with a cancer on hm inould<sr*t leoat* iuene* In olrcumferanca, KWh wl - fai and cirini th^ pailent no re*t day or nlgtu or 6 months i obialnel a supply of 8wtf?? ??? 8pe* tjfl.j for her. Bhe has takeu 6 bow** and the ulcet Muniirrlv healed up. only a very amatl scab re* nal'duf andherhe&fthti be f erthau for 6 yean nut: aeemyo perfectly curod. ??? kxv. Jxaaa U. Campbell, Columbu*, Qa. I have ee*?? remarkable resultsfrom twlfi???a Specific o'* a oancer A young man near !7mha.W ???flfnted QwJHrj wUh the moj uixry lookiax eating can*??r fever ??aw, ana vrai ni atly dead. The ttnt botUa mido a wonderful change, and atu* fire bottle* were taken, he il nearly or quite well It t. truly wonderful. 1 IL F. CaoKUtv, M. D., Ogletuorpe, Ga. UNDER UP AND INSIDE OF CHEEK EATEN AWAY BY CANCER. My f.User had an eaUn* canoer for eeverat 1 ?fi^ h h^r^o^TO^s^ u .???}a i S??w.??? rrssftSfftf ??????? about hie death, and hlacure hae created thegtesb eat excitement In this part of the country. I boos you will publlab aboni my father???.i enre and aeiri m** some ciicuterv te give to b* friend* and tci Sfe ???d. W??. B. LxTHEOP. South Euton, Mao., Jan. 7, U81, Treatise on Blood and SHn Blaeaiei mailed fees to applicants. THR BWIFr specific CO., Drawers, AiUnU,Oa. K. Y. Offl??,lS9W. JSd Bt., between Sixth an4 Sesrontb Avennea. LIFE LOANS AT 4 PER CENT. l*rlnrlfk??l rtwv.l nevr/He MU ao loagOB StereoS I* kepi up. r mMind except Ibr iawmf. oad lOea ??