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THE WEEKLY C0NBT1TU'llON: TUESDAY. MAY G 1884 TWELVE PAC3EB.
AROUND THE CAMPFIRE.
???larlaa *f Battle*. If .rebel and tlir
pin, Incident??? of battli, or
in nut fall ubi and addiwa la wb.t ,01
Oixnt Won nr Accidbkt ???I carried a gun
iu Ilowles' battilion. We were mounted in
f.ntrj, and a part of of General John Moigan???i
command from Kentucky. The yankeea
called us Morgan?????? horse thieves, while the
inhabitants of the mountain districtsof East
Tennessee would aak, when they met a squad
of us is a bridle path: ???Doesyouena belong
to Milter Morgan???s critter-back company?'
In the spring of 'G-l Morgan'i command bad
just come up from South Carolina, and lied
gone into camp at Abingdon, Va , when word
came that General Crook, the present Indian
fighting hero, with General Averill, was
moving with a heavy force on Wytheville.
We took up our line of march tor that town,
and right well do I remember the happy
faces of the old men, the women and chit
dren who lined the curbstones of the princi
pal streets as wc rode our horses by fours in
triumphal entry style before the admiring
gaze of these bou-combatanta. There were
no able-bodied men in southern towns in
those days. On the opposite side of the
town, in a beautiful woodland puture, we
went Into camp. Most of our hotsee were
turned loose to graze while the men were
busy building dog houses to sleep in, orbunt
ing wood amt water. A sudden change came
over the camp. The clear notes of a bugle
rang out the familiar but now ominonsorder,
'Saddle up your bones." Nearly 300 men
shouting,
ilKi
???antly t.
"Saddle up! saddle upl
???. "Bill, have you
men calling to one another, "Bill, have you
???eeo my mare???? "Bring that bridle back
here,"??? Where is i
other hubbub of a hurried departure. But
here and there could be seen the ecol old sol
dier deliberately folding the blanket that an
swered for both saddle and sleeping purposes,
smoothing out every wrinkle so as not to
hurt the hone???s busk, placipg it with great
i the wit'
old "Tezi
precision high upon
??? ??? - is tree"
iihers, setting the
carefully over it, and draw.
ing a deft knot In the bell v band such as only
an old hand can make. He mounts with the
esse anil graoe bom of four yean' dally prsc
ticc in the saddle, and gels into line long be
fore bis fussy messmate.
We were soon all in line and the orden fol
lowed In quick succession, "By two right in
te line," "March," "Trot," "Gallop,??? and
away we went at double quick to Crockett???s
Gave, four miles away. 11 was a hot ride nod
just before reaching the Cove we turned ab
ruptly to the left through a palrofhirs.
Genrral Morgan stood iu the road and shout
ed, "Close up, men," as we galloped hy him.
it was evident we were making a tlauk move
ment on the enemy and now could be liesrd
thoso first sad sounds to the practical soldier'i
ear???occsslonal shout from tne distant skirm
ishers. To my taste there Is nothing so glo
riously rzhllaratlng as the burly burly of a
brisk fight???the rapid orders, the rattle of
small arms, the boom of the big guns, the
wild about and rush of the charge. A11 sense
of fear is lest and nothing is thought of but
winning a glorious victory. But these first
picket shots make you realize tint there is
death in the air and you think of home and,
perhaps, of religion, if you've got any.
Fortunately for us there was not muoh time
for indulging In these gloomy thoughts. We
were soon in ???line of fight,???' as we always
called It, and Colonel Bowles rode out In
front nf us and at the top of his voice shout-
od, "Now, boys, if you want to give 'em the
hellyucko, shoot at their knoea.??? We dis-
mounted and rapidly movod forward, taking
sboltrr bohlud a rail fence. The firing was
rapid, hut the distance, some 500 yard*, too
gre it to do much execution. Borne one soon
raittil our old) oil, "hook out for Morgan'
men,??? everybody went over the fenoe, and,
to my surprise, the enemy's skirmish line be
gan to fall back. It now became a running
fight, and kept so until about 5 o'clock in the
afternoon, when our Hue brought up against
a stake-aud-rider fence. The enemy was
equally well posted on the brow of the op
posite lilll. The ground, dipped between the
two lines ol battle, end a creek lined with
alder bushes, ran through the little valley
aboutsqul-dlslsnt In tween us. The enemy
had made a ' lie d hoapltal" near and on our
aide of this ereek, and as we lay bohlud the
fence wa canid see a number of dead home,
and Home men with clean white baversacka
on them. Theee htvenacka werosmall hags,
and 1 became very much Interested In them.
We bad net bad a mouthful of codec for
more than four months, and, turning to the
eoldier by my side, 1 remarked: ???Thompson,
do you see thoso haversacks down there? ???
A tmllecrepl over his face as he replied that
he did.
"I'll bet you they are fll???ed with codec,'
said I. "Yon heer all lh-se bullets going
over our heads? Now, if on skirt along that
fence thst cio aes the cre.k we can slip out
and lie down behind those nurses, bs safe and
get tome coder."
"Alt right," he said; "11 you'll atari I'll fol
low."
No quicker said than done. Over the fence
I weut, with Thotupeon after me. Juat be
fore we reaches! the creek, out from behind
Uin dense alders marched ol liquely a vegi
mem ol Ilia enemy. When half way up the
hill and juat before we reached the horaee
they gave u< a volley. I sat down with about
???riz inches of bone shot out of tuy leg
Tnompion a right arm was taken ofi the next
day "Duck" Smith was hit in the bead and
heel and was (pinning arouud iu the dust in
a death struggle, while I waa rapidly crawl
ing infos fencecornsr. Several others were
hurt at the same time, but 1 never had an
opportunity to Inquire who they were, and
for the time oelng I waa thuuderstruck to
koow how they got there. Tnat night four
eoldiera stumbled ovsr me on the rongb
ground. They took me In a blanket to For
mer Crocket's house, which was literally fill
ed with wounded men. On the next morn
ing General Morgan made a hasty visit to
Ibis field bo*pital I was well acquaint'd
with him, and wben he cauie to the bench
that I lav on he took me warmly by the
lisnd. "Hardin," said be, ???that wu a mag
oidoent charge yon led yesterday."
oksdstnii ???
1 look
him in blank amassment, but I
was too good a so'dler to deny the statement
ol my superior officer. In thinking oyer the
matter I remembered there was a rash of
men past me just after I was shot, and on in
quiry t learned that when Thompson and I
went over the fence the reel of the command
followed like a flock of sheep,and did not etoi
until darkness made an end to the tight. I
was afterward told by a stair officer that the
general bad remarked that he intended
making me a lieutenant on my return to the
command; but, alas! the war waa orar befora
I got c-fl my crutches, and the general and
many of tuy old turn aisles sltep in sildier
graves,. while among the myriad
surviving generals colonels u.s
jora, captains and lieutenants of
tha confederacy, I feel lonely, at about the
only eoldier on that aide who bore a gun.
Editors OoMTtrtmoi: Seeing In Tax
CozeriTortog a solicitation for contributions
from soldltrs, I will give a short account of
the most patient man uader pain and auflar
ing that I ever saw. 1 bars often thought of
him, and wondered If bis people ever knew
what became ol blta. 1 wou'd have written
to them but did not know hie postoffiee. He
said ha lived in Whitfield county, Georgia.
A lady told me that she wrote to his people,
t bare forgo-ten her name. She wu a very
kind lady, like many I found In Mimisaippi
This eoldier wu wounded at tbe battle ol
BakeFe Creek, Mississippi, on tht ICth day
of May, 1803, and was taken to Raman.
Hindu coun???y, that state. Ue wu shot
through tbe left shoulder near tbe joint of
the arm and shoulder, badly shattering tbe
bone. His arm inflamed to his hand and
mortified, and all run out to his elbow. He
suffered greatly fur want of attention, as moat
of our nurses left ua, by tbe yankeea, went
home, to tbelr disgrace and shame.
I was wounded througk the leg and con
fined to my 'sunk for some time before I was
able to g-> m crutches. I wu hobbling out
one day by a small room in tbe upetairs of
tbe hospital wben tbe lady epoken of called
my attention to the wounded soldier that
am writing of. When I entered tbe room I
found nnu lying on hit back, as be could not
lav ??ny otherway. There he bad Iain nntil
bis se nil) n aim hst rested on his bunk by
hts side was ar flat as a board. I tlhoovered
at once lie did not have tbe attention be
ought to have, so 1 got some clean water and
a rag and dressed his wounded arm.
When I looked at his arm it wu horrible to
b-tho'd I could not understand bow a man
coulti ,ive with his srm and shoulder in that
condition, yet he never grunted nor com-
pla n d. I;- ever knew whst'pstietice was tin
til t 1 tthrl |tuver forge, now be looked at
ms vth'n i tlreraed tils arm tbe first
time. Ulseytslit tip wsth a bright smile
that spoke more than words; then tney filled
with water u he said: 1 Thank you for your
kindniss. sir.??? From that day until hedied
I done all that I could for him. The kind
lady brought thru something to opt u long as
Ue lived. At last mortification set In his
side and bla shoulder turned black. I saw
him tink faster and faster evtry day, until
death came and carried off tbe most patient
sufferer I ever saw. He did not talk very
much. He often spoke of his home and
people. I don't think he had much hopes
of getting well, and said he was ready to go
at the bidding ol the Savior. 1 had him de
cently burled, and set up n headboard at his
grave with his name cut on it. Ue waa a
tolerably Urge man, dark complexion, not
very fleshy. His name was Enoch White;
aged -15 or 50 years. If this ahould come to
the notice of any of bis friends, and they
wish to know any more of his death, they
esn addeess??? Samuel 8. Crawfobd,
Glllsvllle, Hall County, On.
Enrllah TriMle-rinrke.
Mr. Edward Waters, Patent and Trade,
mtrks office, 87 Baurke Street, Melbourne-
Australia, writes: "One of my household
suffered with toothache and rheumatism
and after trying numerous other remedies
withoutrelief, tried Jacobs Oil. It was rub
bed on the cheek and plugged in the tooth,
and well tubbed in for rheumatism. It both
cases the cure was immediate and complete,
and In neither case has the pain relumed.
The Hen Who Direct tbe Drawing*
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Orlnnt. on Ihe second Tuesday of each month,are
Gcii'ls Il-stirerstd and Early, who bsve entire
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rilHOUSANDR OF LKTTtKS to* oar pomemion
1 * terrible sufferer
wl'h 111*-oft and Skin Humors: bare been
eSuH,! 1 , 1 e?? b ,n n ??? pa ?' 10 pI t??? b l 01 mr dl???
figuring ham ora. h??w bad the best physicians;
hftreipent hundred* rf dollars *nd g.n no real re-
jMJg the c, nicu*4 Kwolvknt. be no*
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ACniNIftTS, KNOINEERS. IROS AND BRASS FOUNDERS. BUILDER? OP STEAM ENGINE8
and Boi???ere and Steam Pomp 1 . Preight and Pa*s??nge* Klevaton Ice Mscbines Gold Mills ard
lllotL'c Macbiuery, drookt'saad ??Vllli*ma's Cotton Prestos,Cine Mills, Glu Gearing, Piulals, feidewalk
Lights.
HAFHN3, HANGERS AND PULLEYS A SPECIALTY AT LOW PRICES
rny.icuM a, peer, I it. nu-n u-n-ioaoj i-eei. i (ifn Gearinz. Machinery for Ftourlnc and Saw Mill work. Iron Fmnte.CoInmu. Verand,e,Crmt(nzi
edencceostally wlthonlanrprT-y-a-ciT -nil Ventlllator. Iron Rallinp aud Balconies Paltera Work, Blicksmllhiuz and JobbbK Work; Freight
lua'amvoi ralluro * ll x kj xj xj x i nnr -mt Railroad Cars.
for lns'tueilon. and br the srtllcted for relief-
will b-neflt all.???London Lancet.
There Is no member of foclety to whom The
tfetenoeot Life will not be useful, whether youth,
parent, guardian, Instructor or clergymau.-Atgo-
Add tees the Peabody Medical Institute, or Dr.W.
H. Parker, No 4 Bulflnch street, Boston. Moss.who
mav be consulted on all dlsesws requlrft g skill
- d experience. Chronic and oh*ti ate diseases
at have batll d the skill ot all
hyslcians a specialty, buck
Atlanta Cotton-Mills,
???A GENTS F O R
ATLANTA, OA???
M ake thk best ciiketikuh and shirt
Ins, from cImo strong
-wrstwpw foe IMn sod OSs i
mUle v- tt .h.viiur. "AtUta
Be sure and ret ihta
no U omer. "Atlaan
LmUUB," ???
Ash yarn
-Atlanr,
H Odrt.
THS DIXGm A C0J7ARD CO'S
RKAL' ru cL tv-rx-niwnua ??
PCISES
KliSais jwltom fttnpiiBHs tor*
toatisyJdiTifwJiit
e.ZilS??? l !^iSf??55??2i??.??.
ALL OABEIAGE AND CARRIAGE MAKERS
SAVE MONEY
BT BUYING THEIR GOODS FROM
J. W. FRANKE & CO-
181 and 33 W. Alabama Street, ATLANTA, GA.
DEALERS
IRON, CARRIAGE MAKERS??? SUPPLIES,
coach Tungn aid colob bbcbhbs. btc.
OT1XXD FOB PRICH.
wkj
1801
Hatch&Foote,
4'^Bankers.
NewYork.
Buy and Sell all issues of U. S.'
Bonds; execute orders in Stocks
and Bonds for Cosh, and on a
Margin; Interest allowed on
Deposits. Desirable Investment
Securities on hand, a list of
which we furnish on applica
tion. Personal attention given
to correspondence which we in
vite.
fsssii^
'??? ???'
FOR SALE.
6 4 to 6h p eoglnes on wheels.
6 6 toM h pcngluei on wheels.
2 7 to 9 h p engines on wheel*.
112 to 16 n p engine on wheels.
18 to 10 h p engines on sill*.
nnu . Koplre Separators, 2 wheels.
2 25 foot Haw Mills.
6 Mowers.
C Beeper*.
7 Twine Binders.
12 Hay Rakes.
8aw G w*??Js, Plows, Harrows, Pumps, Wind
Mills, etc, etc,
^Call and tee me before you^
General Agent. 63 W Broad 'street/AtlsnU, Gs,
I3S0LUTELT]
THE BEST. 1
LI&HT6lHG~ SEWER
i|BMgsaBar J6 "
S**^ftvniiutr??leS Cots *
CANCER
Treated seieatlfloolly
and sured wtthoai the
knife. Boek on treat
ment sent free.
Drs. GrnHgny A Morris
IZJITX-
l*F. 0.addi
x??mm
now grasp A Fortune. New
ted 4*nide to Itnpld
. 30 0 waysto makeg old*
Broadway. Now York*
, Johnson &C(
CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON I
gaceeners to Chainbsrltn, Boynton A Co.
66 AND 68 WHITEHALL STREET,
ATLANTA, GA.
Lsrgsst Denier* 1st Georgia In
DRY GOODS,
Fine Dress Goods,
WHITE GOODS, ETO.
CARPETS! CARPETS!
HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, ???
Lace Curtains, Window Shades^
FLOOR OIL CLOTHS.
SHOES! SHO??SI SHOES!
GENTS, LADIES, CHILDREN'S.
Agents for flatUrrfcx's Patterns.
CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON A CO.
SOLID SILVER STEM WINDING
FULL JEWELLED (JESTS - s ZE
WATCH FOR $12-50.
FULLY GUARANTEED Tht* ??.* r made for 60
day* only. Good* teat by exprest C O D, subject to
iuipectlon before purchasing.
G*
EOR'HA. RABUN COUNTY-WILL BK BOLD
on the first Tuesday In May next, before tbe
court bouse door of said county, within the uiua!
hoars of tele, and in the manner pmcribed bylaw
' ???conducting tax talea. tbe following wild lands,
* In (ltd c *??? *???*
respectively, to aad??..
the year 18e3. to wit: In tbs first dUtx'ct lot
number 66 In the second district. lo:s numbers
M 68.167. 177 Iu toe third district, lots nura*
" S6 it. 8i 91. 1(8. 113. and fn'ttenel lot
???78. In ibo fourth district. fr>ctlonsl lag
number 78. lu tbe fifth district, lots numbers 66,
and fractional lot number 98. Ia me sixth
Cist)let of orlgtpsiw Habmsh'-tn, now Rsb&n, lots
numbers50. 5t >*5,79 and free lontllou ??? umbers
3* 72 Iu tbe thirteenth district cf rriglnnlly
Htl't-fbsin low Kahuu. lotsntimber* 0?? 6\ 17.anil
frsc iouai *o??s rumbers V ???
cash. Ma.ch i*.k 1&*
G eorgia, rabun county-will be hold
on the Am Tueedsy tn May next, at tha
mrutt bouse door ins-Id county will la the legal
in? kirr,scree, mcr< or l*s*. *nrt sitJolnmV landsol
Br ran* ??? P Qu^eo, John W Q Ken and other*, and
Gaines to satisfy three cr??r fi (as from the ??npence
court of said county in favor of W J. Ledbetter. T.
I. Ledbetter and John L-d better, against sold Mary
Abu Gaines. Written notice given tenant In po*>
April lstb, 1854.
A. B. WALL, Sheriff.