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TEWS WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: TUESDAY. APRIL 29. 1884 TWELVE PAGES. I
AROUND THE CAMPFIRE.
???sari*. - r Battles. Marches mad tb,
leu.
rw, wtldt contribution, from old eoidlen on
???fiber Ild* of tbo "??r. giving lbs totHp of the
K
trrtu
tm. iucideirii of battle, or etorUi of the march
- roar fall same and addreea to what jo*
Stobix, or PtccaT???a Maw.???On Thunday
morning, the 25th of Jane, 180.1, Picket???!
division left ctrap near Caitleman???e ferry, on
the Shenandoah river, moved up the road
toward! Berryville and then turning to the
right took up the road to Martinaburg Vir
ginia.
An hour or two before mnaet the command
reached the wooded bill a little wc.it '.h of the
village of Darkaville, but before going Into
camp the regiments were drawn up in line
to hear read a number of very important
general orden. One was from General Lee,
aimilar to the one Issued to the whole army
at Chambersburg on the 27th, Informing the
men "that we were about to enter the ene
my???s country, calling upon every soldier to
abstain from all damage or destruction of
private property, urging the officers especial
ly to see this order obeyed, that private rights
were respected and reminding ttiem that we
were not waging war against peaceable cltl
sans, defenseless women and children, but
against soldiers well equipped with arms in
their bands," etc.
Another order read here was for the execu
tiou of John lltlry, which was to take place
the next evening. After the line was dis
missed and we bad eaten our rough camp
anpper, I laid down forest, but got to think
ing about John Riley, and, although very
tired, it was several hoars before I cu.uld get
tosleep. John Riley was an Irishman, aud
all that is known of the man fa found in the
reporta of a "general court martial convened
at the estop of Major General K. If. Ander
son.??? ami reads as follows:
HaAiNUAKvaaa Aasiv Noumea* Vikoisia,
Juno 14,1803.
General Orders, No. 71.
Continuation of the proceedings of a gen
eral court-martial convened at tue camp of
Major General It H. Andetson's division, by
virtue of general ordera Ns. 44, headqtitriera
department of northern Virginia, at which
were arraigned and tried the following
named irisonen.
e e ??? ??? ??? s
8. Private John Itltey, Company B, Eigh
teenth Virginia rrgtment.
Charge: Desertion.
Specification: In this that the said John
Riley, a private of Compauy E, Eighteenth
??? ??1t -
Virginia regiment, having entered said com
n r as a substitute on or about December
802, did, between datk on Saturday
night. December 1.1, and daylight Bituilay
morning, December 14.1802. desert from his
company and regiment trulls in line of bat
tle and in the face of the ant my, near the
(o*H of Fredericksburg, Virginia, and did
not return thereto until arrested in the city
of Richmond, Virginia, and brought hick
under guard on the 10th day of Jattuary,
1803. he having been previously sdverihed
as a deserter and a reward of 8300 oiferad for
his apprehension.
flailing: Of specification, guilty ;o( charge,
H.ntcnrc: And the court do, therefore
sentence the raid prisoner, John Riley, Com
pany K, Eighteenth Virginia regiment,
three-fourths ol the couit concurring, to he
shot to death with musketry in trout of his
brigide, the time aud place of execution to
bo fixed by the general commanding.
The deolsion of the court was kept a pro
found secret, and when the division started
south in February, 1803, the prisoners con
fined in the guard houses were taken along,
and all through that campaign in the swainiu
of eastern North Carolina and around Hu troll,
Riley, with the other prisoners, tramped
hundreds of mllea, oftentimes tnarobiug all
night loosely guarded, along narrow roses
lrltb dense svamnt and dark foieits lining
ihs route on bo'th aides aud overlapping
branches shutting off every ray of light; yet
with a hundred op-ortuoliles to uope he
never attempted to do so. No one hett ever
learned anything of hia previrus history, as
he was very reticent and always oppearstl
sullen and morose. 1 fell pity for this mis-
iralde, unfortunate man, a foreign,r, far
from hia native land, aumut s-.raiigris and
coudemued to death, with uo one near in
whom he o.iuld confide nor a alnglo Iriend
to receive hia last tuttaaage, lu tho uiurnlng
1 talked with the adjutant stud teamed that
nothing could b?? dona to (lay or delay the
axecuuon; that when he uffered to let Riley
ride In the ambulance that day, lie replied:
"1 have already walkad many hundred milts,
and think lean hold out oue day more;"
aud when tits Uay???a rationa were laaued to
the prlaonen Riley declined to take ht-, a>y-
ng, "I am net nun,,,''" 1 *** tblnkl ?? 1 ** 1
ttved ahythlng to nt?? '???.'day."
Before we r<aclt d Willtan.vorl 1 got per
mission to baya a is k slut Riley, ltopitig 1
might in Mats Way dj tba doomed titan a
kindnret. The capuiti of Ihs guard kindly
allowed me frae ace at to >be prisoners, hut
said he thought I w-.ultl have all my pains
for nothing, tut Riley had refused to talk . to
every one elee. (1 dug forward 1 f-.uud a
squad of abutuadcs-n pritotieia with a strong
S unni before, behind aud on etc , aldo of
Item. They were at this time marching
along a broad turnpike f< rty or Ally ftei
Wide, aud Riley waa abuut the middle
of the road. Kttuwlug my eiraod or divin
ing it th?? guana and other pr so tiers fell away
a little ana give me aa autpie opportunity to
converse with Riley. Walking along near
him fur some ulsvatice in aileuue that lie
mtghtnoiice my prseence aud that 1 might
not appear abrupt, 1 spoke lit n low voice
and eatd: "Mr. Riley, 1 fbel a great sympa
thy for you tu your present uumrtuuate sit
uation, and Pel animus to do somethin.: for
you if Mere is anj thing 1 can do." With
out raising his head or even looking at me
he moved offafew feet towards the opposi e
side of the road aud marched on to etleuce
tor a hundred yards, an-1 then said slowly:
???Thera is nothing you can do for me."
m. long aileoce followed and we marched
on aide by side, with a apace of five or eix
feet between us, as 1 kept the middle of ibt
road while he had ntuvtd assay to the right.
After ten minuxsaileuce leaked, "How old
are yon, Mr. RiteyT ??? Ue mured off a frw
fast farther aud at era lougvr silence than
before, replied, "Forty six. ??? 1 again waited
awhile and asked: "Have you a father or
mother living?' 1 The same shrinking away
???till farther aud a longer pause belore he re
plied: "1 had both a father amt mother
when I left Ireland for America.??? I then
asked: "How long have yon been in Amer
ica?''aud after a very long silence be an
swered, 'Tnlrtyriour yean.??? I then asked
him: ???When did you bear from your pa
rents?" Bti'l moving away and marching
neatly a half mile before he replied: "Not
since 1 left Ireland at twelve yeara uf age "
By this time he waa ou the edge of Ilia road
aa far off aa he could get front me, end el
though leaked h.iu several ot'-er questions
and offered lo write to any of bis friends nr
relatives if he wishid me to do so and waited
long for hia answer to each question and
proposition, yet he never replied to any
more. We had now marched several miles
together, my pr.sance and questions aeemed
to annoy him. and aa I saw no prospect or
chance to serve him in any way, I excused
myself by saying to him: "1 hope 1 have
not appeared intrusive, if raymo???iveehaer
been misunderstood and you mistake my
sympathy and my snalaty to serve yon fo'
any idla cariosity respecting yonr put life
???nd history, 1 shall regrst my effort to help
you."
To this there waa no reply and 1 returned
to my company. We crossed the 1???otomac
and passed through Widlamaportabout three
o'clock on Friday evening, and after going a |
mile or two selected a large open field on the
right (ifctlie road for the execution. Riley
asked for the services of a prieat and a mes
senger waa aent to seek one, bat returned un
successful. The brigade was drawn op In
double rooks, forming three sides of a "hol
low square,??? the fourth side, down bill, be
ing left open. In the center of this open
side and in full view of evety man in the
columns, whtcu faced inwards, a strong stake
was driven into the ground and left about
three feet high. A band of mnso entered
(be square around the right flank, followed
by four soldiers bearing on pikes an empty
uiue coffin; close behind this walked John
Rtley, with a chaplain at his aide, dressed in
a long, flowing black robe, and then came the
captain of Company E at the head of the
twelve armed men, drawn by lot from his
company to perform the execution. The
baud struck up that mournful refrain.
I have (Sited 'Death alien (kite.
Evety danger have I known
That a reckless life cut Ml.
But her preeebce hath not down.
For her briR.it emllo baunte ms still.
The funeral cortege, starting at the right,
marched close along in from of tint line all
around the three sides of the square and
then to the stoke, where Riley's hands were
tied al his back and be was made to kneel, so
the bandage slipped over the stake behind
him, A cloth was placed across bis eyes and
ne won asked if lie had anything (o say. His
only reply woe: "Good-bye, hoys.??? Every
thing being ready the captein waved his
sword, a volley followed and John Rtley lay
a mangled corpse. Ho was buried near the
spot aud steeps in an unmarked ???grave. I
doubt if hli name waa Riley. Twenty yeara
aflcr this eieeution, while looking over acme
musty records, tny attention waa called to
Ibis singular indorsement, made upon .the
Riley papers at General Lee's headquarters:
The sentence of private John Riiey, Com
pany E, Eighteenth Virginia legnuent, will
le duly executed ten days after the publica
tion of hia sentence to hia brigade In the
iresence of the same, under the direction of-
its brigade commander By command of
Gxhxrai. R. E. Lxi.
R. H. Chilton, A. A. and I. General
On the 27ia the division marched a little
beyond Green Castle and camped in a large
grove of oaks to the left of the rood, and the
men began to burn fence rails and to carry a
farmer's wheat shocks into camp for bedding,
saying they bad obtained permission from
their colonel. Several officers waited upon
the colonel and protested against the destruc
tion of private property os a violation ol Lee???s
orders, but the colonel became angry aud
said: ???He was surprised that officer) who
bad seen auon wnoletale ruin of private
;roperty in Virginia should now lift their
lands in holy hoiror at the burning of a taw
yankeo fence rails and the using of a little
wheat for so dlera' bedding.??? When some
instances of this sort were reported to Gen
eral Pickett as violations of Lee???s orders, his
iply was: "We are not obliged to do every
thing General Lee says,"
While tho pioneer corps tinder Lieutenant
Morriaselt were leering up the railroad uear
Ckainberjbitrg, a crowd of citisens gathered
around the men and claimed that the road
whs private property and a good many hard
tilings were said about the confederates, and
i he grumbling cominued until a preacher
from the town came along, with a large pair
of goggles over Ills nose, ami peering up and
down the track awhile at the burning sills
and twisted rails, stepped up to Morrifsott
and aaiil: "1 bad no Idea this road needed
repairing!"
As tun division marched through Olinm-
beiaburg in rear of Lee's army, a Isrga-slsed
middle aged Dutob woman, wtih a long white
apron on, bare-headed, ah-uv-a rolled up
auove her elbows, with her arms akiuiho,
stood upon the sidewalk and said: ???Mine
Uo'l it???s tbo whole aarouth 1 see, tab if," A
soldier replied: "Mostly, madaiue,??? and on
wo went. , ,
Coming to a tail flag poleseventy or eighty
feet high, with thes ura and stripis floating
front 4he top, some soldleia began chopping
on it, when a dozen boys, old men and women
came up ami asserted; ???It was a real union
flag, a Bel! and Everetl (lor, hut further on
we could Hud a Lincoln Hag 1 So the po e
waa li ft standing, and when wo turned the
corner and reaebid the end of the next
streot then) waaanother polenud flag precise
ly like the flrat, but the boys liatl followed
ue, keeping pare eloux (he sidewalk, aud
other boys had j lined in, all of whom now
elalnird this os a regular arersh tlag, pul up
in honor of Bteckenridge and Lane, aud u
was a piiy to out itdown. But the pole was
cut and fell, breakiug into many pieces, and
the boyi then stilt: "Hiere was uo aeces???i
about it It waa a regular union Dig, and
iiovor mind, you will bo paid for it when
yi.il to: across the iiiouiiuuus.??? A rough M>1-
dinraakeil: "Paid how???? A boy replied;
"The birder you go that way the tttrder you
will lmvo to coin j back, If you get back.???
OAi-rAt* U. T. Owes,
Formerly of picket's division, army north-
ru Virginia
A Ills HlaUkt.
Colonel John D Cuuolngtam has retired Irem
the law buatueav, aud It dovollsg much ol bb diue
lo anirUnalUUo willing) aud labels??? LUbt lor
ThlbSi r>.
Ka Judge John D Cunningham, a prominent
I'TSber of tho Altants bar, on being thown the
sums replied:
??? It la very annoying. Several filtnda have men
tioned thetame thing. It It reftn to m*. ttla
Without the allgblmt foundation, for i do uot be
lieve tu (l-tinuaU.m, aud never wrote a ???
that subject tu toy Ufa. I haro lint retired from
nraoUee of law: but ou the oieer hand, have ar
mused my buaiiie-esosa'odivotemyeuilreaiUiu*
it ni to the practice el tuy pit toran n. t am told
???bat there la a lawyer ul m> i-ame m 8omh sro
Una, aud that the piece may icier to him, bulkuuw
nothing about tt,"
It Will Cant Van Nothing,
For wba' 7" For a medical opiuion In your
case, if you are suffsriug from any chronic
disease which yonr physician lisa failed lo
relieve or cure 'Front whom?" From Die.
???Htarkcy A Paten, HIM Girard alreet, Philadel
phia. dispensers of a new Vitalising Treat
ment, which is now attracting wide seen
lion end by wtiioh moat remarkable curst in
desecrate chronic casts art being made.
Write and ask them not only to giveanopto-
iou in your ease, but lo furnish you with such
Information lo regard to l^rir new Treatment
aa will enable you logdt In intelligent Idea
ot tie Datura and a ttion. It will coat you noth
mg, aa they make ao charge for consultation.
lie Does Not heed to uo After Ilia
Money.
In reply loan Inquiry ol areooMer, WV.Q. Qo???d-
???tuitb (ont of our Mt mow a Jo etoh cliliw), IMd
yon erir win anything belore? Il?? neUroi Oh
vea! now and iben. teaeewou si,.MtuaU-??aaa
Lottery. and have non small ??urai ai odd Urn*. l??
Tba Louisiana stats Loueiy. Will you vi??tl New
Orleans for the pU'P-m* of coUswin i yonr mono ?
(sl'mliug log ViOO tne oue-Mlh of Ihs capital prise
in Toe Louisiana btaia Lo'iery, on Tueeiay
Mach 11. on ticket No H L U7)NolWehnv,
deposited the lb-set with the Columbus (Miss )
Insurance and Banking Co. lor coll union It l??
snreonough. The draft was nrcra ally honored ???
Kstrac' from the Columbus (Mira ) Dispatch,March
itih. mat.
CHEMISTS HAVE/LWAYS FOUND
The Most Perfect Made-
ft PURE FRUIT ACID BAKING POWDER;
Thera is none stronger. None so pure
end wholesome. Contains no Alum or
Ammonia.
Has bten used for years In a million horrjts-
Its great strength makes it tho chsbpsst.
Hojsrfectjuritj^Jha^linalthistL^InJhs
(amity loaf most deliciout Prose it bf tho
only i -ue test.
THE TEST OF THE OVEN.
UAMVTACtVMtD BY
STEELE & PRICE.
Chicago. HI., and St Louis, Afo.
Csnefscturvr* ofLvpnl!* Tsast Oomn, Dr. Prto??*f
I'Urorlat lilruli, uJOr. FrlN???iCilfU futatatu
U/r MAKE HO OL-COND CRADf- UOOPS-__
JSnrclial juasasncaa .bus.sew.
.1 I'AKIl ??? 1 load who are sod-,ring trodfetror
and Indlacretlous of yooih. carious aeskucss. car
. Se-vy. lom of laaBkood, Or , I wilt render
that wUl eon you. FBRKOrcnaBUK. Thligit-ai
remedy wredtoeuvtred by a mhniooary in ecoth
America, Sand .all alJretard envelope to Isis
losers T. trusN gtatioa b. Nsw York.
Durham Hnmklrijr Tobacco la found In tba
fact that the fame of thla tobacco lncreaaea
from year to year. Thla could not be tho
caao If it were merely " gotten up to sell,"
orbed anyaubloua or dangeroua Ingro-
dlfuta in It ^Unonff millionaof mere of
all natlonalltloa. aureljr earn* one would
And out If it . were Impure, Injnrloua or
unpalatable. ForlSycera thla tobacco has
been acknowledged to be the hmt U Oa
world, and every year the Bull Durham
brand trrowe more popular, the demand for
i It wider, and amokera 1
fiSMatfjg:
flERVF
A SPECIFIC FCH
Epilepsy,
- h'pu-irAA, ConTui-
f} alone, J'.illiug
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Daucr, Aicvlid-
hm, Opium Ei>t-
U, Syphtlltt,
icrofulu. Kings
J.???.C, Ugly llloof.
J>S>PV
da, EeiViWHfilB,
.51ic?? jramSmAs,
'Rheumatism,
.Vrrrims IFasbicss, Brcln Worry, J.lo-.o
lollmirnese, Cosffivi/rr.t, Ncr.-o'j?? Viio'.rti'Ioii.
ICiibuy TroMnaml Irrrt/ularillm. 11--~-
Hnmplff Tmtlniunlales
???Semariteu N??r\ Ino la UoUnt worsutfra.
Dr. J. O. MrfsHWilu. AlexnwUrCIty, Mv
???'Ifeclltmy duty to^cfimnotul l*.*' ??? ???
^??r. I). F. LengMIn Clyde, Kauaae
"It canid win i# Mlivalcimi" fallt'%1. * _
* Ut'V. .1. A. KJie. B ??0Y?? r. ?????????
r .??? - rowceponifcufo i>oc!v n??we??riA,???* a
I ,ic Ur. 5.4. RiCbniimd hid. C-u Tcitph, Wo.
for trutUiaonlnHaod *en??! kb'.'Je|>
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Xim nilJGED * C07TAIUJ CO'S
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rr ???' . hmfnt Diaklnf
Koas.w.ssjKW'i
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MANHOOD RESTORED.
A. rl.rlm of ssriy Impradseow rasjrae eareoos dsbO-
333aJJUa.it.jL.Jt.-JL- *ii??S
IvmM reis^muo
WeakNervousMen
tTbflM debility, owhnnated
ptiwm, prvuiMtur* Uceny
etui fatiure Jto perform lir/a
duttra properly are citu??d by
A MAN OF GBIEF.
A Fifty Yeaxt' Setrsh Crowned With
Success.
Extract from Athene, Ga., Banner-Watchmen o
, April II.
We have had a long talk with Uncle Dick Panlter,
who le fxteoilrely known In northweet OcorgU,
and we quote a few of hi* own worde: ^
???I have etmek the keynote. I have been tor
mented for fifty years with a running lore on my
leg. In 1*3 I had a tore ou my leg
which haa never been healed. I went to Cali
fornia ard rtmalnedeighteen month'???have visited
Botfipriuga, Ark.???I have apeut hnedrede f t dol
lars and drank a train load of patent medldaes.
and tried eight or ten dqptoni, and yet nothing
cured me. Seeing an adrertlscnieutin the Banner-
Watchman giving certificate* of wonderful cures
made by the oteofBBB I rumciudNl to make one
more effort I commenced 1? cm about slx weeks
???go, and *m getf ing well as fast as I want to. The
aoreou my leg Is healing rapiUv: I never had a
better appetl e in my life and I sleep soundly at
nfsht for the first time in.many yeara.
??????yesterday I walsed fifteen mllea, fiahlng and
bunting, and before u*lng the B B BI could net
walk exceeding half a mile. The best point about
??ho medicine 1* the rapidity of its cure. To think
that rix bottles have douo me mare good than
au eighteen months' virit to California, three
month* at Hot tfprirg*, Ark., enough medicine* to
float a steambott, and tho tkM of eight or ten doc
tor*. Is evidence enough that U It a wonderful
medicine for the euro ??f scrofula, ulcer* and tried
dl*>a??'s 1 consider ft the greatest medicine on
earth, Hi.d (be wealth of the world could not buy
the rrllfcf thatux bottle* btought me. It has also
cored mo of rjkUrrb. My tlfry year old sere Is
r.csrly healed aud I Kel that I wi.l toon bl as
eotiud aa I ever was. _ . .
???'dhould anyone dou\|t my ttatoraent. let him
wtft'o to any banker, merth??>/t. orralr.Utor of the
gwpol lu Atrcns. tie., aud they will tell you that
& tt flaniter will tc*tlfy to tno truth, the whole
truth, an-1 r.'t ol*-g but tho truth I will give the
B.ik d Baijja Co. a* airocg a certificate aa can bo
W wi e ?ho EdHors of tho B'nnvr-W???Aichman. afe
potscnully *(q'i*lnud with tt K Bauiter, and ktiow
wba* hestya tobe t e troth, aid If neermaryhe
an got iudor^ moats from tno heat cltlscns of
A 1 h^r-.bv ce tiff that 1 htvo known H R P ???.alter
for 80 years, and that h* i* of confidence
3 REV. JOHN OaLVIN JOBNbOK.
We bol 1 similar evidence* of cur??* from varton*
parti'-n who have been ru?vd of all kinds of blood
aud skin dfteaws. which will bemsHedon apptl-
c??*'oa I???ut tip In largo hit ties at ft 00 or tlx for
(VJ. Sold efsty when* .??n receipt ef
pxluj. Address m. w m
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out the knowledge of the pereon taking It,
and will effect a permanent and upcciljr cure,
whether the patient Is a modernto drinker or
an olroholle wreck. It has been given In
' thousands of eases, and tn every instance the
happiest result, followed. The system once
Impregnated with the Specific, It becomes an
utter Impossibility forth. liquor sppctlte to
exist.
ynpusd by OOLDBN 8PECIFIC CO. 163 M1CB
ST CINCINNATI.O. Seed foe emralsr. Poe??sl.by
Magnus & hightower,
DRUGGISTS.
A TLANTA. georgta.
DIAMOND SPECTACLES.
A MEDICINE CHEST
IS UOCNF.HOJ.D
SHOULD BE WITHOUT
THE OLD GRANDMOTHER
When called to the bedride of the Uttle child sags
fngwlth thst ntgtzt fiend to children and horror t
parents, cnocr, the old grandmother used to seer
lot Mnliefn and atake s tea and at cost rollers IV*
soade Into s tea now end combined with 8o??:
GnmltnreaenU In Taylor's Cherokee Remedy f
Bweet Onm and Unllels s pleeasnt sad eSsstt).
care for Croop. Whnoplnc Congh, Cold end Ce,n
nmp-lon. Price 2Se. sndtl. This with Dr.
wring??? ???
WV "??????UUUI lUt UIU II. I nu
of suUdea attacks of the losat an*
bowel*. Akkyourdrugsfstc for them. Vanuiaj
lured by WALTER A. TAYLOR,
Atlanta, Ga??? Proprietor Tayloc'uBremJuus Culogx*.
GREEN API??LES,
Eaton In the spring lint, or any o*iier ess non. to %
able to giva one a bowel trouble, which cvj )
speedily checked by the use of T)r. Bigyere' Fonti'
tro Eeraody, the great vncciflo that will *??rtfJs v
euro cramp eoltc, diarrbceo, dysentery, an J reave*'
the little one gradually wcatlcg away from -- ???
toots of teething. This, with a botuo of Taylor*
Cherokee Remedy of Sweet Gum end Mullein er.w
bluing the stimulating expectorant principle <
the sweet rum with the demuloent healing ose r*
tha mullein, for the cure of croup, whcor-l:-*.
eo'irh.ecld* and consumption, prevents a hit**
nrDtcurx chkst no bouiehold shonld be wlthor; 4
for the aj^edy relief of sudden and dany??-9*^i
attack* of the Jungs and bowels.. Ask yonr drug
gist for them. Manufactured by
- _ - . . - WALTER A. TAYLOR,
PropTietfir Tavlc.-???a Premium Cologne, Atlanta.
HTtofli paid for Sweat Onm
art manafaetnrei _
FKBILEb" melted toft that
aad are called DIAMOND ea aoooont of that! hard
???Havlag???SeaSSid with the polartreope. tbs fit*
isoed Goes Save beta brand to admit Sfierat ps???
rent lue heated rays ibasany othtr psbb'.s
T?.ei are gretad wfik ireat scienui. arennay
are free fre* ehromauc aWretioos. sad era
brishtaeis aud dlsilscaia of stales sot be
islbsd In spfctaelas. Manufactured by tka
arxNcxx optical mAirrra to., new tom
For rale by nspoaiibls sgsala la ovary city fa th>
Union.
FBEEMAN & CRANKSHAW,
Jtwslers aad Opdclaas, are tela a|??ata Sac AS
lanta, Qa.
fie act bay a yatt maloa yw las the Mads aadb
SMITH???S
EXTRACT OF MAY FLOWER,
Tho Cap Sheaf of the Chemist's Skill.'
Tho Croat Romedy for all Diseases
of tho Bladder and Kidneys.
Thi?? Remedy has stood the te<t of time, has
been weighed in the scales of public opinion, and
to-day has an army of men, women and children,
who aver their own signatures bear testimony to
it* curative properties. Some liave been cured ol
Diabetes, some of Bright's Disease, some of In*
flamtration of tnj Bladder, some of Cutnrrh of the
Bladder, some of Incontinence of the Urine, some
of Leucorrh??ea, or Whites^ some of pains in the
Back and Lotus, some of diseases of tne Prostate
Gland.
For all Diseases arising from a diseased
State of the llladder and Kidneys, this
Ucmedy stands without a rival.
Without a rival in the number of cures effected t
without a rival in the nurity of its composition;
without a rival in number of bottles told. The
annual sale of Smith's Extract of Moy Flower ev.
ceeds the sales of all other Kidney Remedies com
bined.
DR. ELI IVES, says: " That In many aggra
vated cases, where I?*ichu had tolled to produce
my benefit. May Flower has effected a speedy
jure."
DR. J. H. BIRD, say* : W I have found May
Flower to be a remedy for all Kidney compLint*
far superior to Buchu or Juniper."
DR. H. F. MARTIN, says: ???May Flower c ts
more promptly in all diseases of the Bladder nil
Kidneys than any remedy which has come uudci
my notice."
DR. BENI. H. LONG, says: "I have fouori
May Flower exceedingly beneficial io my treat-
B StLVlS@D. HUYVF.TTER.ray,: "With-
out doubt May Flower is destined t>' work a revo
lution in the treatment of disease- peculiar to the
urinary organs."
DR. KING, in compiling his dhpcnvitnry. hr.??
paid a merited tribute to this remedy. See page
396 King's Dispensatory.
A number of authorities might be quoted, but
there are none more eminent than the names
above. In addition to these authorities, a Bring
host of 60,000, whose certificates are on file in the
office of the proprietors of this remedy, bear testi
mony to its rirtues.
FOR SALE BY ALL DRUG6ISTS.
Manufactured only by S. B. SMITH & BR0.,
Covington. Ky.
If yon are afflicted, send your address to S. B-
Smith tt Ilro., Covington, ky.. for a treatise og
Dlscaaes of the lilauder and Kidneys.
266TH EDITION- PRICE ONLY $1
BY MAIL POST PAID.
KNOW THYSELF.
A ORRAT MEjlOAL WORK.
ON MANHOOD.
Exhuuatei! riuH'T, nervoua and pltyrtc-U >1 abil
ity, premature fitJIue In man. error, of you'Jt
euiilha untold raUerlM rnulti-., from inJlrore
lion, or <xo??re>. A book for e7??/?? man. yonag
mlddla-esed and o d it contain, 125 preicripticb-
for all aento and rbroolo dir-at:, wit one of
whlrh 1. luvaluablo 8o tound Dy tho author,
whore experience f-r twouiy year, t, iu,:b a, p.-ob-
,bly never b??:ore fell to .ho lot of any physlctri.
Three hundred payre. bourd III ocau'lf .1 F-'C???-O
inn,fin, emb-jisod rover., foil vfit. guirei".va4 to
bo , finer work JivT-T rear-, mrilitnicjl. morary
and proWMlonal, Ibiu auv olfrer work ??>.d n trlj
country for fi2 50 o- Ihu r*r, o v wjl ba r, luodel
In ere. y tananee. Pii'r only Jl by m,!, pa*. -
llImtraiiTo .ampin nil ecu:a tend now. (old
itirda!awardedtneanthrr by tn- 'ajljarl ??*>,l-
cal arci'la'lon. *o t';c Hi tor. o' wh'.on no r. , re.
Tbia book ihojld br r--d by tho yn inc f. r in-
.trucilcn, and by tho aa??.ot lor relloi. It w:U
bcmfiiau??? I.o; d-m Lj-c-t. * ......
Tter.* to no member of s^-Mety to wbnra b. bor,<
will not bo u* fit*, whtibe-yontb.rii ??4t,??r>r tiiw,
In*tfU*-(or oren-rg* ???A'sr.iwjt.
* Andres* the Pea>*ody Medlcri Inttlia'?. or Dr. W.
fl Ptr-tfr. N>. 4 BilHnch street d ???r'o*???. Me *.,
who may b??: coivnitsat on a* ; l ' rq -.lajng
skill aid ??? xn* tto??u-. Unroll a-rt ??*.*???!???_?? u ??*. ??
r,??1 WHEALS
["t?. 1 ? *5L c S*S!!LT l * T H rS i.LF
NOxiOia.
Kate of Oeorxla^el Atlanta, U-orjl^
xox2S???wlxxxlm
G eorgia, rabun county-will be sold
on the fitsl Tireiday In May ncJtt. hafore tbr
coutt bouse door of ..Id county, wUblu tbo uiuri
houis ol ..le, aud in the manner preicribrd by Ian
( reondoertnx rex r.-ea ih; following wi d landi,
riiua'.f J in ,atd county, and reterali} J???v??d upon
by rlrtoc of tax fl faslssunibj L. L Fsgv.taxcol
Uc-orof aejdcouuty.akaii.atixchlotanil fracilcna.
Sot SploaftS. to Wu "SSSgrSK
for tbe year litaS. to wit: In the first dtotr.rt lot
iumb-r 65 In ??bo Vcob4 dtotmt. lotai &umb**rs
S3 NS M. 167.177 In tlw Utltd dlrrtct, lota Bum
b* r* 17. S*. 4). 8?? 01. U?? lit. Aud fre'riccal )0??
number76. In the fourth dtairlet. IrtC'Jousl tot
number 76 laiaoflf???bdlstrlet. !o*?? number* ??o
Its. aud fractional to? number t'-i l*j ??n?? sixth
0 ton tot of mhrinslto Uabcrttwra, now Raban. lota
butt **???:* m. &i, tb. 7> and free lu;*l tou unoiberi
t%. 72 In tho thjrietnth OUirtct rflvlnallj
Hal t r.bsm cow Rtbun. to???annmb??rv6?? 171 ara
free loual !ct* rnwbera lit* 1C9, l??0, PLWA l ermr
dun. March -7 n. 18sl a. B. n ALL-
Snenff.
EOKOIA. RABUSCOr.NTY-WlLL BE KOLD
on the flm Tuesday In May nex*. atiha
oouit houta! door in a-id oauujy within thal^al
hours of sale to (be hlghts??? bidder fo; cash. tb?? fot-
???o??h( property tn-wh: O.ic tract c.f ai d tofu* in
said cHur ty, boil g parts wf to??s No* 79 and SW a U
Ktog lu the w court district of said county, cot* tun
ing slx y set.#, mmv or hs*. ami aoj.-lnli.* labcsof
Famav* P. Q Ken. John w Q u en ??td otbcrr, aud
bettie tb- putev where Julius f??ai|ie* ndw livi-a
fc???at-t lai d irrpd on as *be property of Ma??5 Ann
(ialceaio *"?? ??fj threecc* fl fas From th^ *np??*r.or
coutt of said ??onnty In favor of W J. Lcdbeixr. T.
I. Ledb^tt-*rand John L-dbettor.vgilnataald Maty
Ann Gaiava Written nofioo givaa tecanlin po%-
remlon. Ap.U IfiOt. Wi4- A g WAlt gh ??? 1#i
FOOD
iiSKST
liJIliQS
DIET-
IN^xj 5 '
^ a 3L!
??HBPB??l??
RSB9BK
FOR SALE.
SB F1QHT HOESE IN0I5* OS SKIDS ONE
tlx bone train, on wbrale-all hi (Dlrodld
r. Will Mil for part ceah,balance on lime with
?????? *???MSSiiiam,
2,"
???10ABALE8ITED.
THE CLARKE .SEZD COT
TON CLEANER.
The Cleaner prer>are?? the cotton for the c??n by
removing ibe sard, dirt, dn*t and loose trash. It
ceally Incraaatia the quantity and quality of tho
lint. It will pay for itself in half a day???s woric on
eight bait s of cotton, aud gives Increased profit! *??
all who handle cotton. Agents wanted In all unoc
cupied territory. For further information call on
our local agents, or address
CLARKE cEED COTTOaS CLEANER M???F???O CO. t
vy/ t East Alabama St., Atlanta. Oa.
S BORGIA, FAYETTE COCNTY, RHEBIFF???tt
sales???W iil be sold before tbccourUwuw door
etown of Fayetteville, Fayette comity, be??
ween the legal hours of sale, on tho first fuesday
n May. 1881, the following oeseribed property, tos
wit: Oae pair of black mules about fifteen bands
hi*b, supposed to be soven years o d, as the property
of Galaey Westbrook, to satisfy a tnortgago fl u ????*???
rued from Fayette superior court lit favor of c R.
Bennett vs Gainey Westbrook. Property rointed
out In said mortgage and sold to satisfy the same.
This March the 8Ut, 1881.
J. M, CARL1LK, Bhcfiff.
T HECOaPLETE HUME. ffafSSa
lxW<. New edition.???New IHuding*.-Now illu . rat.onff
fio-it new liujlRitt., infiKrLijr up. iAine jwire.
A.lift-r! \o all tJeva-w Peif* at BiffUt. AaeSM 'loin* Img work.
EfttmuT T????SI9. T.ic hawIvmteat pFikgiecuneverlMued.
Sf1??rv Itj>*. 0. p. fOilNnOK dr Co . mu yiin St.. P.l- Lu*..??d,
???f.r/iai* A-,*) e^.n'1 **????? ???????*??? a;??-t
???THE BEST IS CHEAPEST.???
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Horse Pomn
CloTerHolltn
THE BEST IN THE MARKETl
17 Different sizes amp Kinds
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Double Wood Doors, Patent Wood Grate, Adjuita-
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Broiling Door, Swinging Heartbnlate. Swinging
Fluo btop, Reversible (ius Burning Ix>ng Cross
l??lcce, Duublo Short ('cuter* Heavy Ring Covers.
Illuminated Fire D<x??re, Nickel Knob* Nickel
Panels, etc. Unequaled lu material, iu Finish, and
in Operation.
Fend for Dcscrlptivo Circular to
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Cor# l*cnchtrco and Walton Streets,
ATLANTA, CA.
?? * Say* Iwbim ricA work tog
, ... u?? We u*T??r a bav'MM omj to
1 v/usrs i
1 v.nk can??retru'h Ut>a. #ru on* m4
iIbm. Ton run no nak wtoeXerm.
, *^.*?? k ^i , r- k s^ n ??ss2s;sr
SOLID SILVER STF.M WIND IN
FULL JEWELED GF.XT8' SIZE
WATCH FOR ?? 2 50
ri'JAY OVAI???.ANTgXD.
Thisofft-r made for 60 days auly. Ronds sent by
oTpiwitC. O. D, subject to lotpeclluu before par-
chatting.
J. P. 81EVF.XS A CO., J*;WKVar.R<t,
' ATI.AHTA, Ga-
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ProAcrJpUrrt Free tor Ihe fueady enra of Narvotw Da-
trilitjr. |M .Manboo*!, and all diaordcr* brouaUt oa by
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v?
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HANGERS, COUPLINGS.
MILL GEARING, SAW MILL$
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Writo tu for price* before placing youre orfieia.
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Foundcra and kfacblnlata, 1
ATLANTA. - - GEORGIA!
f FAV ???SfT!i-L B a5. ATE01
wMftNtiLA ROOFLtS
m* R.*ffctut>!ra rtn*s ,??uWirr; fo;
WalK an<l Ut
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ina.' r. ???
w !th teftimo-1
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Agents wanted to take ordera for our /N
PORTRAIT^ 1
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'legant
??? Anburn. New Yo'k.
. O Tallman * Co.,
LPJBJLETll
of PITiL KhtogPKY rr
??????ly. twarraas my ism
olb??r?? hav* failed U l.*??
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I ii mu!* tL ?? til- ' l "
MCKSK.-S A lifO-N-r
^ 11 rxzrjrxy ;a,-.
a rad teal ear*,
fir PALLIIta
remady Utar#
|?? uo reason for
ftr atTMtluuHs
artJcUa ?????? rS |||1 5?. B S#nd??l Vh>Vt
HgnAmarWaa Diction V II IB ?????I..??* < i* t ??l;OOjW
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Iffi* of Wa??hss, A# if cocking Jtovob II ITV MM M
vors.fp* OlMto. T*s*a??opna. Tfftagrnpk Icatranaata. Or.
gan A-'-.r-t-ons. Vi.-ttas, Ac. It may start von on tho real
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