The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, March 11, 1884, Image 6

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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY MARCH11,1884- TWELVE PACES: AROUND THE CAMP FIRE s&r Left Rebind. Oh! boar the choral drum beat???the bugle piercing Throw open wide the windows, belorod ones We???reMready, walling, etger, our bounj boy to meet Our volunteer* are coming? They???ve lived through Through marching, through fighting, through fe ver's cruel prey. Your faltered battle banner, unfurl it to the air! I'm Kecking oue beneath it???I'll know him bronzed Oh! gS!d returning facet, our darling la not there And fttlll my ey??M are seeking the one I cannot find "* ??? tell me true "" boy behlm Bay, soldiers, did you leave him upon the battle Where fiendish shell and cannlster pour fierce their fleryralu? . .. . Did you leave him with the wounded? or leave him with the slain? Or, weaij in the wasting camp, sore-worn with sun Did turn your'faces to the north, to homes beloved afar. Be pitiful, oh! women, with pity softly kiud! You clasp your war-worn veterans???there mother oycs tcarbllnd; Then, are women broken-hearted (or boy, left be hind. Can the hero crush the woman, and cry: ???Oh let It be: Let arm, aud home, be empty, for thyanke, Llb- Oh' feneration, periib! The land ahall yet be Philadelphia Tlmea and also TUTioa a few yean ago a detailed account by General John B. Gordon, of the light of Fort Steadman, and an incident that occurred be- tween him and a private soldier on the Otli of April, 18(15, at Appomattox, which came near being a very unfortunate alfalr for the con federate, on that day. lie did not give the name of the soldier, but the circumstance, connected with it at that time induce, the writer to tell who lie waa. Ui, Mine in Wily Smith, who live, near Oglethorpe, Macon county, and waa a member of Com pany 0., 12th Georgia Keglhient. About 0 flnt one recruit and then another joined ml man and the invader,. They numbered nntil we n umbered ten men. * bo ? t , 35 , nak and file. They had read a ???A, we rode along O'Conner Mid: 'Boya, good deal about mad yankee, and bow easy vou know thoae infamous scoundrel, belong-1 they were to get (cared, and they we Jog to Yankee Starke', command, who have ioue to run ???em back on we veteran been committing anch atrocities ail through who had been chasing'em from Atlanta to the lower edge of the county? Well, I???ve I Macon, working in the lead meat of the been close on their trail for a fortnight, with- way. ??? out being able to snag them, but I've got The Home Guard had along two old con- Iheni now certain. Fifteen of them renaez- j federate war veterans, who had faced the vou, at a daoce at the ???Lone bouse' to-night j enemy on many a field of carnage, men who in confederate uniform, consequently being I were not afraid of noise, men who had made In our line, they rank a, spies, and shall re-1 a good record in other lands, in short who ccive the fate of apiea. What do you say to had seen the elephant in a rage. The deter- All right,' was the simultaneous re- mined .15 home guard sailed out of Sanders spouse of every voice. "An hour???s sharp riding brought us to destination. We faatenedour horses not vllle early one morning and moved in the di- . our I section oi Milledgevilie. When out about not far I Tabernacle or thereabout, the Home Guard, JT to re- fearing thev were getting too far from their connoltrauid ,'oon returned tossy, ???Thoyare wives, mothers and fireBdes, concluded they bard ut work dancing, twenty yanks and four would come to a halt. They ??? formed a line women. We will go boldly up and ask ad-1 of battle, the Heme Guard did. They had mittance; it admitted we will join the dance I implicit confidence in the two old veterans, sociably, but each one of you mark yourman, the initials of wboee names were Dr. H. S and when I cough the second time and drop H. of your city, aod Colonel H. K. N, of the my handkerchief, draw your revolvers and | ??3d ; Never did two old soldier, get together down your man, so as to equalize forces a lit-1 with their initials nearer the same I reckon??? tie' Wo walked boldly up to the house, These two soldiers armed with heavy spun each man iiaued his loaded carbine sgainsi I and riding long winded steeds, were to go the wall, while O'Conner walked up to the forward and reconnoitre and report back to door, and striking it sharply with the butt of I the Home Guard whether to make a charge, his sabre, called out ???house,??? with an excel-1 fiank the enemy, form in hollow square or lent imitation of the yankee twang. I fake to the woods???a command not laid down ??????rite uproar Inside was so great that at first in Hardee???s tactics. Forward rode the two ?????? --warded, but upon its I reconnoilerers???by the way, Dr. H. had by I in the house grew ??ome mean, got possession of a fine black and presently a window was carefully I broadcloth coat of the long tailed kind. He opened, and a woman putting her head out, I wore that coat that eventful day. When demand ed who was there. O Conner replied I they had gone about one half mile in advance cheerful!, ???A parly of friends.' ???Where they encountered a brigade of Slocum???s from?' -From Newbern, but out now on a I cavslary, armed with carbines shooting 17 nlroot.??? 'Give the pas, word!' 'When duck times a minute. The reconnoiterers knew fat.??? 'All right,' Mid the woman, and in a what movement and what arms to use; they w moments the door was unbarred and wo I put their horses??? heads toward the Home entered in close file. Guards and commenced using their spurs, " 'Mark your men at once,??? said O???Conaer, They were not long in getting in sight of the bis soft yet penetrating whisper as we filed I Home Guard either. The valiant 35 were I ordered in line. They saw two men they The room was quite large, and lighted recognised as the reconnoiterers coming like with dark lanterns only. Lying in the cor- ?????<> Nick was right after them, and they av ners were the saddles and bridles of the ?? biue mass of Slocumities bearing down up- ysnkees, and their Mbres and carbines. All I on them. There was no time for a council of tijpnra {SMfflSWGVm Blood Purifiers anc. Skin Beautifierse _ of them had been drinking freely and seemed I war???the commanding officer of the Home in a perfect abandon of reckless gaity, and a I Guard raising himself in his stirrups spoke more viliaineus looking set of cut-throats 11 Aloud, uya he. 'gentlemen of the Home never saw before. Guards, right-about, every one of you, and ???ier a few remarks lisd been exchanged I mak?? the Oboopie Williamson swamp??? r rtiea, one of the yankees said: gib" They obeyed without a murmur. The then gentlemen are agreeable, lets Slocumites took right after the Home Guard begin our dance again.??? ????i came nigh capturing the whole com- ???'The gentlemen professed to be 'agreeable??? I niand, after chasing them through lanes, whether the facts bore out the statement or | brier-patches and pine thickets. The two and juit as the dance retched a point . ??? . . . . . - A . tl . almost trensy, O???Conner coughed and down I Unfortunately for the Slocumites bufc for went his handkerchief. Simultaneously with tunately for some of the Home Guard, they its downward Hatter came the blinding Hash I lo ?? '* r *nd were bagged by General and stunning report of our revolvers and ten | Wheeler, at or near Limestone creek. It la yankees bit the dust. ???Instantly the scene changed from a wild rrvcl to a still wilder fight for life. The yan k*'es wore their side arm* and fought desper atcly banded together in one side of the room u< close as possible. The women showed m., General Gordon ordered tho advance of ??? fuHce single handed. ... , . the second army corps in conjunction with | , * One of them was armed with a plough the cavalry. I think of General W. H. Lee. share, and another a superb creature, with ?? robable the old Ohio horse was one of the [oiue Guard, who knows?. IUWDALI. FRANKLIN, "Forrest???s Dar.??????General Forest might .. bo felicitously termed the genius of more desperate valor still, vnd fought like I blulF. Counting on the universal ten dency of men to accept as true what is claim?d, he made it an invariable Positive Care for Every Form < fflcfn and Blood Diseases, From Pimples lo ftcrofuln. I8PI0URIN0 HUMORS, Itchioc and Burning Tortures. Painful Kruptiona. Balt Rheum or jns, PaoritBls. Scald Head. Infantile or Birth Humors, and every form of Itching, Scaly, Pimply, Bcrofnloua, Inherited, Contagious, aud Copper* Colored Dlaeares of the Blood, Bkin and Scalp, with lose of Hair, are positively cured by thr ~??? TICUKA RSMKblEf. TV* CallcuriA Reeolveal, the new Blood Puri fier, cleanses the blood and perspiration of impa rities and pohonnu.blemonM, ,nd thus removes the cause, while Cnttcura. tho great Hkln Cure, Instantly slUy.ticnlDg and Inflammation, clears the Skin and Scalp, heel * ??? ???tores the Hslr. , heals fleer, and Sores, and re- Cnflrurii No up ,n Requisite Bkin Beantl- fisrand Toilet Requisite, prepared from Ctmccna, is iadlipenilble in treatlnx Skin Diseases, Bshy Hnmois,-kin Blemishes, Ron -h, Chapped or Oily Bkin. Cullcnrn llcmrdlcH are absolutely ore, and the only reel Blood Purifiers and Bkin esutlfieri. Clias. Hoiielilou, Esq.,lawyer,28 states!., Boston.reports* care of Balt itheum under his ob servation for ten years, which covered the patient???s body and limbs, and to which all known methods of treatment had been applied wltbutii benefit, which wee completely curod solely by theCi-riccm* Bxnnoizs. leaving* clean and healthy ikln. peared on hi. hands, head and face, and nearly destroyed hi. eyre. After tho most car-fat doctor- log aod a consultation of phy.iclans Mled to re lievo him. he used the Cunccaa Rzmzpizs, and wm cured, and has remained so to date. Chats. Kay re Hinkle, Jersey City Heights, N. Bold by all druggists. Price: curictrsa, CO eta.: BmoLVaitT. >1; Bojp, 55 eta. Poirza Datio aud Chzmicai, Co., Boston, Moss. Send for ???Mow lo I'nre gltlis Dlaenaes who soon tltove the federal cavalry a mile or more until their infantry was uncovered, when seeing Hint we could not contend against such umqttnl odds the command to retire waa given lo fall back nrar tile original line we first formed. Tho skirmish line waa not recalled, hut continued to skirmish with the enemy nnlil ordered to cease firing by General G r or-)ou. Smith seeing u federal olfi- eer approaching began to fire at him, when Gordon told huts a Hag of truce was t we were about to surrender anil not again, bnt to trust everything to hint. Smith replied, "I will trust to uobohy when I see a yankee general coming towards me, but will try to kill him." Gordtin then ordered hint very peremptoriaily not to fire again, but Smith Mys bil gun wm loaded and ha told tile general ha would taka one more crack at him, which he did in aplto of Gordun'a pro test. Smith saya be took three as good shots at (m ha tbongnf General Custer) as bn ever did, and how no misled bint he cannot tell. Tito three abuts were made after Goidon or dered him lo ceue firing. General Gordon saya It wm General Shoridan who was fired at. A member of Company A. (Teale) flnt returned from the akirmiah to the main line of battle and reported the altercation between Smith and Gordon, and that be (Teale) thought we were about to aurrander. Iu a short while Smith came to the main line and reported that General Gordon had aurren- dared, but that if ha bad bean let alone ha (Smith) would have killed a yankeageneral, and tepuri.it the circumstance between him- Mlf and Gordon. The Indignation wm con- aiderable agalnal Smith for awhile until hia report wm confirmed by higher authority in regard to the surrender. So Wily Smith, of Company C??? 13th Georgia Regiment, lias the honor of firing the last gun at a federal offi cer of the second array oorpa of the Virginia army, and of hia regiment. Ha was one of the beat aoidiara in the army, and waa se lected to aaaiat in the capture of Fort Stead man. An amuaing incident took place during tha >und Spolaylvanla during 18<ll, in i bare of whom wa are writing waa the principal actor. Itwns contrary to orders to cheer any one, not even General Lea, but to keep perfectly quick The federate not knowing where our line was. lent a heavy line of sklrmlibere to drive the confederates back, so m to unmask tha main line Tha confederates retreated with neat stubborn ness until within hearing and eight of their (rienda, but compelled lo give back from auch odds, when Smith resorted to hia favorite mim ic, tha bray oi.lhe jack, This wm distinctly hu.nl by the company and regiment, who at one. recognized It m Smith, when they, the regiment, could desiet no longer, and raised that terrible yell that none others could 1ml share, and another a superb creature, with j rule to present a show of strength, and to ryes that blazed like stars, and magnificent I strike with the confidence born of conscious seized an axand wcilded it with recklessfttry, all the time swearing ill the most blasphe- Jackson, mous and shocking manner. I treated like a stroke of lightning. ??? - - ??? *???-- - ???Ja of C oat deadly Ighterofthe confederacy except Stonewall He attacked like a tornado; he re- Our men, all averse to fightirg with a wo-1 Just before the battle of Chickamauga man, foil back before her dauntless ndvanco I Forest passed by the outposts at Alpinogoing until she reached a fiery young Louisianian, to the front, and inquired of the commnna- As she poised her ax for a murderous blow, ing officer of the condition of matters and the lie rondo a stroke with his Mbre intending to I news of the enemy. Ho received all of the knock the weapon out of her hand, and the I information obtainable, and m he started off same moment she sprang towards hint, and I to the front, he bowed adieu, and Mid ???I tite Mbre passed clear through her breast aud I believe I will go and give them fellows a came out between her shoulders. dar?" Forest wm an uneducated man as well ??? Without uttering a sound she tore the I as a military genius. The expression era- scant drapery from her boeoni. and instantly I bodied his adventurous soldlcrhood as well as as she did so, a torrent of blood veiled its illustrated bis want of culture. late, which wm taken up by the entire line, and the federal, thinking that all the rebels bad been found, retreated in huta to their own lint, and were driven into their breut works by a diminished confederate skirmish line ana kept there until the darkness gave them a chance to re-eetabiish their aktrmlah- era Manv amusing things could be told of our hero, but aur object wm only to confirm what General Gordon reported as true, aud to tell who the soldier wm that came so near doing so much damage lo the federal army. A WiTsrsa. Tax DAsexor Death.???The following inci dent wm related to me by a young artillerist, belonging lo the t3th (Colonel Starr's) baltai ion N. C. 8. T.: "Iu 18U3, six milM out of Newb.ro oft the Kinston road, there ???toudakiuallhouaewhlcli wm a rendezvous for the various desperate and unprincipled chancton that are always to ha found infesting tha lines of opposing armies, and airordlngsheltar as it did to spiea and smugglers, it became at last a great nuis ance to the confederates. Sometimes for weeks it would be deeerted, then all at ones become the thMter of busy life. ???It wm principally used as headquarters by certain wortbleM women who passed in and out between the linee apparently at their own discretion, and of course acted as spies for both parties, though I always believed that they ware regularly iu tha yankee pay, and only fully betrayed tha confederates. At last our Mpient commandant came to the conclu sion that this moat disreputable establishment must be uprooted, and orders pointing to its suppression were issued to Captain O'Conner, tbs famous North Carolina independent scout, who wo to um hia discretion m to tha ways and means of to doing. ???About a weak after this order wm iaued, O'Conner came to me and said: ???Vary wall, than. I???ll ceil for you at dark,' ha replied, and walked off. ???True to hia premiss, O'Conner came for me about dark, and m wt rode thro' camp, snowy surface, "???My God,'exclaimed the Isd, reeling back I Among the clerks in the treasury depart- in the utmost horror,???I???ve killed licr.' I rnent at Wasblngton I, a young man who ??? 'Yes, curse you.' she old with a bitter | was found buried among the dead on the oath, ???I???m done for,' and the next moment I Bald of the second Bull Bun. When the site reeled and fell in the death agony. burial squad pulled him out from among the "Tha conflict wm sharp and short, and soon dead he wax found to have a terrible wound eight yankees stood disarmed above their I in the aide, and hia left hand waa hanging by dead end dying comrades. Just then we I * few tendons. These he jilt off end. threw misted tlm three women who lied been fight-1 the band away, gave his canteen to a dying lug with llgerlsh ferocity. ???They have ea-| confederate and crawled off toward the ho.- capeil to give the alarm,'MldO'Conn.r,'stop I pital, preferring to help himself, so that the them if poMlble.??? Three of our men dMhed I squad could search for others who might be out, and there sure enough, runnlug at head-1 jn the nine fix. The next day lie received longspeed down the Newbern road, went the I ola commission as lieutenant. He married three women. u* sister of the confederate to whom lie gavo ??? 'Stop, or we'll fire.' cried one of the men. | the iMt drop of water be bad. No answer was returned, and lie tired, the ball struck one of the women In the leg. She limped aside, white the other two continued their headlong flight. "Within the bouse, now slippery wltl blood and brains, and stifling with smoke, the sanguinary work was being ended. ' O'Conner bad thrown oil hia yankee blouse, and allowed beneath it a well fitting jacket of A MEDICINE CHEST NO HOUSEHOLD SHOULD BE WITHOUT THE OLD GRANDMOTHER When aril*] to the b*I*ideof the little child suffer ing with that night flend to children and horror tc parents, caour, the old grandmother used to send for Mullein and make a tea and at once relieve lr- tnado luto a tea now end combined with 8wee' Gumltpreaent* In Taylor???* Cherokee Remedy of Bweet Gum and Mullein a pleamnt aud c-ffcctlvi Cure for <;roup.>Vh?opfng Cough, Cold and Con lumpilon. l???xl.'e 25c. and II. This* with Dr. Big gers??? Southern llcmcdy. an equally ciBctr.loua rem ed? for Cramp, Colic. Dlsnhrea, Dysentery, anc! children rufT-rlng from the tffi-cta of teething pre pema a lltue Medicine Chest no household ahouM ??? be without for tho speedy relief of sudden attacks of tho luno* and bowel*. Ahkyour drugeiatr for them. Manufac tured by WALTER A. TAYLOR, Atlanta, Ga??? Proprietor Taylor???* Premium Cologne GREEN APPLES, Eaton In the apring time, or any other reason, i* 1 able to give one a bowel trouble, which can t.. ???pecdtly checked by the um* of Dr. BignerV South era Remedy, the great ppccIDc that will certain!} cure cramp colic, diarrbroa, dysentery, and reMir the little one gradually waiting away from the fecta of teething. Tbla, with a bottle of Taj lor???i Cherokee Remedy of Bweet Gum and Mullein com blning tbo atlmulating expectorant prir.ciplo the sweet gum with tho demulcent healing one the mull.lu, for the cure of croup, sriicop* cotleh, colds aud con.ttmptloti. prevents a fi... Mioirim cheat no houtebnld riiould bo without for the spfidjr relief of .uddoa evil datiRcrom attack, of thslutigssnd bowels. Ask yoordrut- gist for them. Manufactured by o ??? , , ??? WALTKR A. TAYLOR, Proprietor Taylor???s Premium Cologne, Atlanta. Ga. sw-taih paid for Bwiwt Gum jacket of grey. ???The .Ighi yankees stood before him with their bands tied with their own belts await- sounded so soft and clear. ???You have been captured within our linM and wearing our uniforms. By tha ruin of war you are spies and deserve death by banging, if this was your only offense, but it la not. From forty blaiing hearths, from counties outraged wo rn and starving children, rises up cry for vengeance, Murders of the most dulanlly kind upon old, helpless, and unre- aistlng victims, crimes that are an outrage upon humanity, demand vengeance, and that vengeance they shall have! in five min utaa your guilty aoula will be sent to appeal before the bar of eternal justice, and those minutes you had beet spend in prayer.??? ' ??? ??? ??? * as ho spoke to lie draw out hia watch count tha time. I waa very young then???a mare lad, nor quite sixteen, and my squeam ish horror ot executions wm written so plain ly in rar ??? ??? the yan ... . own???and whan I returned to report the work of death wm ended. The wretched yankees were all hanging by tbair own bridle reina to the rafters, a sight o( horror that haunted me for days. ???Before wa left tha house O'Conner wrote ???' ' : ' x nearest tha door: 'The wages of murder aud outrage paid by O'Conner, scout, C. 8. A.' ???Wa had no time to tarry there, not know ing how soon tha fugitive woman would give the alarm at the yaukte outposts. 80 wa gathered up the spoils of war, arms aud equip ments, etc., and each man taking two lad hones in tow wa made our way back to camp. ???Alter this terrible event the Lone house (ell intodlsfavor naturally, and not long after it vu struck by lightningand burnt down.''??? Farmers' tnd Mechanics Household. Adopt toe Hoist Gi axdc ??? Editor Sander j- viile Herald: Thera is nothing that inter ests an old veteran more than hearing,read ing or telling aome big war tala. It brings to our minds onr wonderful feats, hair breadth es capes, and thrills ua with patriotic emotions. I am one ot thuea kind, and whan aver I see anything about tbs rebel war I am bound to read It. For I wm a brave soldier if I do ray It myself and if all tha events that tran spired m Sherman's march to the ms could be written you would read aometbing I did, just like I tall you. In your hut issue you copy from an Onto paper that au old army bona wm captured by an Ohio cavalry regi ment in storming tha city of Sandanvllie, Ga. in Sherman's march to the sea, had just died out there. That brought to my mind tma of the unwritten history of the war as _ va bean told. It seams that a company known as tba Home Guard, composed of old man and young man, big man and lit'la man armed with double-barreled guns, old flint and steal rifiaa, dabs and pitchforks, and every other missile of war, organized to clean up Shsrman whan be got to a certain point, in other words they ware going to bag 8bar- CoNriDIXATI G XM ERA LA AMD LlXUTKJfANT OEKXB- Ala.???Only two of the tiro full generals of thacou- federacy ate living. These are. Joseph E. Johnston, ex-Unltnl Btatea senator, rttldenca,Richmond.V*. Columbia,??. c\; General Gordon, ex United Btatea senator, Atlanta, Ga.; I) If um !, pnaldent of an Alabama college; 8 D Lee 1, preiddent of a Missis sippi oollaga; A 1* Biewsrt Is president of the uni- Mlisisilppi; Jubal Karly principal own- ??? Louisiana lottery, at New Orleans; H B Buckner Isa farmer In Keulucky, and a possible governor, and Joseph If. Wheeler Is a member of fra?? Alabama, General Longstreet la a Southern arouse*???* 1 * 1 ,0 ' U, ??? ,uu, ??' 0eor *???' Thonaanda Hastened lo Their Graves Relying on testimonials written in vivid, glowlpg language of aome miraculous cures made by soma largely puffed-up doctor or patent medicine I-m hastened thousands to their graves; believing In their almost ineana faith that tha rants miracle will be performed on them, and that these testimonials make tha cures, while the so called medicine is all tha time hastening them to tbair graves. We have avoided publishing testimonials, as they do not make the cures, although we have SROCIAHDa vrox THOCIAHM of them, of tha moat wonderful cures, vol untarily sent ua. It la our medicine. Hop Bitters, that makee the cures. It has never tailed and never can. We will give refer ence to any one for any disease similar to tbair own if desired, or will refer to any neighbor, u there is not a neighborhood in the known world but can show its cures by Hop Bitten. a mama juxi. .iromlnent phvrictanuf I'ltubnrg sold to a Is pedant who wei> e.-implaltilcg of her conUn.ied ... ara! 1 *). and Cf hl?? tliability to cars her. Jokingly said: ???Try Hop Hiitem!" Tha lady took It Iu earnest and used tha Bitiera. from which the ob- tained permanent health. Bh?? now laughs at tha doctor for his joke, hat he Is not so well pleased with It, m It cos; him a good pattern. tfte or doctom. The tee ot docton la an item that very many penons are interested in. Wa believe tha schedule for visits is U tv, which Would tax a man confined to hia bed for a year, and iu need of a daily visit, over $1,000 a year for medical attendance alone! And one single bottle of Hop Bitten taken in time would mvs tha $1,000 and all the year???s eick- utaa. a lady's was. "Oh, haw I do Wish my Mia was u clear and ???oft as yours." raid a lady taher friend "You cm eerily make it so.??? answered the friend. ???HewT" q ill red the Irst lady. "By rulag Hep Hitters ?????????takespure.rich.blsod sad blooming health, did II lor me. m you ohearva.'' uivsx cr av TH1 dsctou. ???Is U poralble that Mr. Godfrey Is up and at work, and cured by so simple a remedy?" ???I assure you it is true that be is entirely cured, and with nothing bat Hop Bitten, and ??? ten days ago hts docton gave him op aid ht moat die, from kldnej and liver WHAT STRUCK AN OLD SOLDIER Under tho hot inn of Angnit, 188% the Tillage of Hover, N. J., lay still aa the sphinx In Egypt, while Elijah 8harp, of that place, slowly and softly tpoke of tho past. ???Yes," ho aald, ???1 waa In tho army anda tw many of tho Mgbta of those fearful yean. I wu finally discharged from dliiblllty. resulting from annatroke. I carao home, mloerablo lu health and aplrlta; ao enfeebled that I took cold on tho ???lightest exposure. Life seemed worthlosa to me; Illved only In memory." "That waaaad enough," I said, dividing my last twodgare. "lhat'a ao," responded Mr. 8harp; "bat l got over it. Outgrew I ? Not exactly. When In that condition I began taking Parser's Tonic, and mp health cr mm meed to Improve right away. I waa aatonhheo hi It, and ao waa my wife. X piled on tha fleab and could eat anything. My ambition biased up. I could attend to business, and now. -j j hliT0 exposing myself to the hot sun. I am aa well aa X waa the day ptlug that I have to take care a ilf to the hot sun. I am a* well i ??? enlhtr tk What difference* there are in things??? gum and bayonet* kill: Park KR'a Tonic saves T ' Thla preparation, which ha* been known as Par* xer's Ginorr Tonic, will hereafter bo called sim ply Parker's Tonic. Aa nnpilnclpled dealer* are natantly deceiving tnelr cuitomora by aubatitut* Itself, and all bottles remaining in the hand* of dealer*, wrapped uuder the name of Pareer???s Ginger Tonic, contain the genuine medlr lnelf the facsimile signature of Hucox A Co. is at the hot* tom of the outside wrapper. THE ROSY BLOOM OF HEALTH Lost by wossin Hay k, PERMANENTLY RESTORED, VITALITY AKD KliNEWKD STRENGTH mparted to tha Womb and all tha part, and organa a sympathy with It???and tha Manstrasl Fuaiilaa fully Katortd. "CHANGE OF LIFE" ACTIVITY AND STBENTGH "WOMAN'S BEST VRIBNO," BRADFIELD???S FEMALE REGULATOR. TRY IT. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGIST*. Larva sirs St SS. Small f is TVts. par battla. Maanteciurcdanlyhy lbs proprietor, J. BRADFIELD, Druggist, Ccrnar Dscatnrand Pryor streets, Atlanta, Ga. MARK W. JOHNSON & CO. - 37 MARIETTA STREET ATLANTA, GEORGIA, SEE S????? IMPLEMENTS, fertilizers. ???raw???OuSSZ Cu>antor Two-atorea Rldlsx Cnitlvaiar Batjul E. VANWINKLE & CO MANUVA0TUR2RS OF CIRCULAR SAW MILLS, COTTON GINS, PRESSES, COTTOJT MED OIL MACHINERY, BTC. ATLANTA, GEORGIA. SAVED HIS LIFE. A Phyalelan???a Testimony. I wu called to tea Mr. John Pea rem who wu confined to his bed with what appeared to ha consumption ot tho wont,form. As all of hi, family had died ot that dresul dis ease (except hts half brother), hte death wu reiardsd u certain and soon. After exhausting til tba remedies, I finally a, a lut resort, Mat for a bottle of Brewer 1 ! Lung Restorer, tad II acted ilka magic. Ha contlnned tha um of It for somatlms and hu bean fully restored to health. So ter u I could discover, he had consumption, and Brewet't Lnng Restorer saved bis Ufa J. O. HOLLOWAY, M. D??? Bartlesville, Ga Another Bescne Ftom Death. In list, while sairing on a mrchine, my wife wu taken with a Nvara pain la her ???Ida, which wu aoon followed by hrmor- rages from her lungs, aim cough and fever, and could neither rat or deep,and In a tew weeks wu reduced to a mere skeleton. Her stomach tabued to retain any food and the physician thought one of harlncgawa, entirely gone. At a final consultation ot two physicians her case wu pronounced hopeless. I tried Brewer???s Lneg Restorer by ad rice of one of tha physician, and she began to Improve after the third doae. she continued tba medicine and ta now In ex cellent health and la better then aha baa been la aaveral yean, I believe Brewer's Lung Restorer raved her life. BKSJ. F. HERNDON, Yatesvllle. Ga Brewer's Lneg Restorer Is a purely vegeta- hie preparation, contains aeophua, mor phine, bromide or any poteenona snbstacca. Send for circular of long flat of wonderful PP ???30,000 FOB fa. Resnlar Monthly Drawing will take place In COVINGTON, KY. THURSDAY, MARCH S7??b, 1884. A Lawful Lottery and Fair Drawing*. chartered by-theLegislature of Ky., and twice 55 dared .legal by the highest Court in the Sure! Bond given to lienry county In the mimot 1100,000 for the MARCH SCHEME. } Mje. ??? MO.OOO aOPrteee $900 each $10,000 J Prfi2' ??? x 2'SSa ???SJPrtres 100 each 10,000 . 6,tW0 200 Prize* 60 each 10 UOQ R ????}*???*??? *???????? e * c ?? 5.000| 600 Prize* 20each 10,000 1,000 each 5.000 1000 Frizes 10 each 10 000 ppfuS; tSSS: Awo ^ nMmr ^ *$g a Prizes, 100 each, " ?? ??? ???gy) 1,857 Prizes, tiio.too Whole Ticket*, 13. Half Ticket*. *1 37 Tickets, 880. S3 Ticket*. 8100. ter. oraond by Express. OKDK t to and up- ward by Ezprew. twibe rent atour'expenMr Ad- WeakNervoosMen WhoM debility, exhausted H????w, pnoutun decay and failure to perform lift's duties proper]/ or* csrmJ b/ neressfat beettle balre**a MARST03 milEDTCa.48W.Htmi.. 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