The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, May 27, 1884, Image 6

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6 THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION* TUESDAY. MAY 27, 1884. TWELVE PAGE*. \ AROUND THE CAMP FIRE. lUriM ???* Bailie*. *Harebro u4 Ike rw# eollott contribution! Irom old retdlera on either eld* ol tbe w.r, giving tie roaatp of lh?? ml lncldenti of batlla, or norica of ue march jour fall un ul illwi la wbel jot El Maho.vk'r Ft-ang Mot??h*iit.???In 1864, I think, the yankeea advanced in heavy force on the Weldon railroad, near 1???etenbnrg, Virginia, and thereto were again called out to checkmate, and ao General Uabone, of Fetenbnrg, took command of Boke???a dlvia ion (became he waa acquainted with the hog patbain that aection) and atarted on a flank movement. Oar object waa to attack in tbe rear, and being in a hurry to do aomething while tbe fun waa going on, we left Fetera- . burg In tbe morning,^nd taking an eaaterly direction cut through thoyankee linea, which had been weakened by the withdrawal o( troop*, and atruck a bee line for Ream???* Sta tion, where the firing waa going on, for we meant bueineta. Well, the country waa oveigrown with buahea, weeda and briara and many of tbe bog patha obliterated by the preceedlng foe, ao that???well, I don't know how Uahoue got loot or captured, but our liueeomehow diverged from a baa line, dl viding in the center, eome bearing to the right and aome to the left. I auppoao through their eagernea* te gal Into the hotteit place, bcciuae there waa conaiderable nolee and hubbub both to tbe right and left of tbe coura* we bad dm taken. We knew that General Lee waa in front, and we wanted to acare them out of tbe buabea ao he oould get them, but they didn't acare worth a cent; but we did, for we all got loet and raized up wi'h tbe yankeea we bad driven before ua oat of their weakened linea and camp*. Tbe wnole dtv.aion aeemed to be divided into equada. 1 don't know how many men waa left with each ofllcar, but my command waa reduced to one man, and ao I marched my command acroae aome big road, (name un known) down one of the hog patha, going It blind, andalao lame, for I had just drawn a new pair of confederate ahoea, and through pride, negligence or aome other came bad put tnem on witnout any aocka. Tbe undergrowth bad taken Are and burnt off, the laud waa aandy, and the ratn falling aleadily, together with tbe celerity of our movement* aoon ecoured moat of tneakin off my feet. Haiti right in front of ua, not fifteen pace*dialant Klyankeeal and one with a Upencer rid* leveled at ua. "Don???tehoot," 1 calledjout;" we aurrender." I aoon dlaonver that they have but two gone, aud leaving my command to be captured Ilk* General FtojU did at Fort Dunaldaon, 1 attempted to cut my way oui I. e., I cut out through the buahea and dlu aome very faat running. For two or three huudred yard* 1 inaue a etrong race, but fate, or luck or aouetaing elae waa agalnat me, for t aoon brought up againat the muz " ' ??? rrifle levelt ??? , leveled by the came foe, and atill keeping my oommand prisoner. I grabbed the morale of hie gL.. and we went into a tuaael for lie possession, but be got the gun away from me, and threatened to scatter what little brains 1 bad to the four winds. I apologised by telling him that 1 had already surrendered, but didn't like hi* way of pointing a gun, and ao 1 was captured with my whole command. But my captor waa loatas well aa 1, and with genuine yankce alrrewdneaa he decided that instead of dissipating my email stock of brains, ho would make use of them to guide him out of the wilderness. Wilderness? The wilderness, so called, was not a circum stance tolt. But now cornea the tug of war between yank and I. Being acouatnmcd to command obedience I must now render it, and guldo my commander out of the bushes, 1 wasn't under Maliuuo then, and sons guide I Started for tlio big road I had crossed, where 1 had seen a squad of rebs guarding eome prisoners. My commander wanted me to bear more to tiro right, but I told him we bad a brigade in that direction who would riddle us if they saw ao. many bine coats. And ao he followed me passively until wo reached tbe big road, and found th* same guard aud prisoners 1 bad seen before. Sold ou , says my yaukee friend of tbe Spencer rifle. Lay down your arms, said I, in a tone of authority, which command waa immedi ately obeyed, and being just at that moment reinforced by one of my own men he took one Spenoer rifle and 1 look tbe other, when this change in atreire increased my c-uumand to two rebs and three guns, and 83 yanks without guns. But coming up to our -guard with ao many yank* ou double quick oon- fined them, aud th* moat of their prisoners escaped, Being now in oommand of ao many men 1 left th* one who was captured with ma to reinforce the guard on tbe road, and with the oue who had reinforced me atarted scrota the Appomattox river by th* way of lVteraburg wiih our prisoner*, which I turned over tJ the proper authorities. Un th* way 1 gave my Speucer ritle to a rebel scout, and my oomiu.nderaold hit to abaker for (100 worth of o.ktaand cider, which we ate and drank bafo.u r< joining ourcomradea. Aa a result of the iiuvemont I think wa captured betweeu twenty-seven and eight hundred yanks, aid lost batween thirty and forty men. How ,be rest all fared in the expedition I don't know, but I don't think that any ofllcar, from General Mahone down to a fourth sergeant, can abow as n result tuuro prisoner, for tbe number of men en gaged or as lane a quantity of cake* and rider consumed after our return. J. B. V*aVooanan, Lieut Company D, 28th Ua. iteg't. ???Twaavv Yearns Aoo."???Just twenty yean ago, ona of the hardest battles recorded in she history of the last war, waa fought at Bpotaylvsma court house Virginia. On - the night ot May 11th,1804, two immense arrnlra otawi* firing (after fighting all day) and slept on tbeir arms all night a few hundred yards apart Lee'* army were expecting a reuewal of tht bloody conical at any moment Immediately after dark. General Grant, to bluff General Lee, ordered hie picked band to tbe front, and bad them to play ???Yaukee- doodle." General Lee, like a game fighting cock, marched hlseeleet handout and bed them to play the old familiar lane ???Dixie." Which ie well remembered by every old soldier. Tbe boys in blue cheered Yankee doodle, while tbe boys in gray raised shouts for ???Dixie.??? Karly on the morning of the 12th Inst, wbils Lae wea moving a battalion of artillery, Grant seeing hie opportunity, and taking ad vantage of It pat in a powerful fore* and broke bit opponent's llns. That waa at tbe desperate aud long to be remembered battle of 8potsylvanla court house, Virginia, years since that memorlable battle of Spotsyl vania, and twenty years more, or 1901, will find few, if any of us here, to tell of that bard fought battle. If tbia should fall Into tbe hands of any of ray old comrades I would be pleased to bear from them. 8xcoxn SanoxAKT Company ???A" Ninth Regiment Louisians Volunteers. AT TltB WORLD'S EXPOSITION. The Part Ik* fl??vima??it U %??? Ttki la Ua New Oriwai Shaw* WAiiiumToic, May 10.???In conformity with tbe preaidenl???a order tbe board of representa tives of tbe departments created to prepare exhibits and represent tbe United States gov. erment at tbe World???s exposition in New Gricaniroetat the state department Satur day and organized with Colonel 0. S. I.yford chairman, and W. A. Deeaindry aecretary. Tbe following Is an oatline of tbe moit im portant exhibits to ba made by tba govern ment. The department of state will exhibit sam ples of coftori, wool, cosmos fibres, and of fab/ici made from them from all parts of the world, with statistics of markets, styles, ruling prices and demand. Tbe war department will exhibit niodeta Illustrating the various works of tbe engi neer bnrean, such aa torpedoes for protectlnf channels and harbors, models of mstbods or submarine mining, and all outfila and tenancea of tbe military engineer fie] vice. Tbe ordnance bnrean exhibit will include every variety of artillery and amali arms, of fuaea and projectiles from tboae in use before the revolution to the latest improvement to the present day. The manafacturing of guns and metallic cartridges will be illustrated by machinery In operation. The signal service work in war and peace will be illustrated by all tbe apparatus of field service, and by exhibits of the methods of tbe weather bnreau. Tbe navy department will exhibit every variety of ordnance and entail arms used In the service, and those that have been super seded. Its display of artillery and machine guns will illustrate tbe aucceeatve stages of progreai mads during tbe century ; all tbe torpedoes used in naval warfare, with every kind of projectile will be shown. Also Farmer's dynamo electric machine for firing. Models of war vessels, ancient and modern, and all things belonging to the sup ply department will be exhibited. The postofilce department will MBCKLINBURO'S lOOTH SARY. postofilce department will place mely equipptdofllce in practical op ation in tbe exposition, and will exhibit tba postal railway appliances and tbe mall ser vice. It will bava also machinery in motion making envelopes and etampa. The department of tbe interior will exhibit a great variety of objects collected by tbe agents ot the Indian bureau, illustrative ol aboriginal life and customs, and of tbe grad ual progress of tbe red men from barbarism towards civilization. Tba patent office display will consist of group* of models taken from its cases, show ing chronologically tbe advances in steam engineering, In cotton spinning and in other Industrie) due to tba ingenuity of American Invention. The exhibit of the geological survey will comprise mineral ores and rocks from every Mate and territory, and intoreatlng fossils of extinct animals aud plants discov ered In many sections of the Hotted States. The bureau of ethnology will exhibit models of tbe aneient Pueblos and ctiil dwell ings still existing in tho southwest, with a large collection of relics Illustrating tba life anu condition of tbe Indians and prehistoric Inhabitants of that section. -Tbe Bmitbsonion institute will have ex hibits from tbe aejpral divisions oi the repri Hinted natural opr, rles museum, ft First will be every species of Am* jean food fish by life airs casts, and byspeclmena preserved in the alcohol processes, employed by tbe United Stales fish commission for soourlng and hatching eggs and trsnporting young fish to various parts ot tho country, with stl supple ments. apparatus, and traniport appliances of their department, will be shown in detail. Kvery variety of fishing tackle used through out the world, from tbe erndeat savage de vices to the latest Inventions of eivtllza' ton, Will ba exhibited. Photographs of fishermen tursulng their calling, of their louses, of their manifold methods of preparing their catch for the market, ot their mode, fisberv, craft, and everything connected with their livra and surroundings will ba displayed, together with life alia figures of fishermen of all natlooa, clad in tbeir peculiar costumes. Tbs evolution of iblpafrom tbeir primitive crudity to their present perfection, will be Illustrated by a collection of handsome mod els, to which all nations have contributed. Tbe Albatross, one of the largest and beat equipped steamers of the fish commission, will be anchored at tbe exposition wha.f as an exhibit. A HBMNaNTOF THBRIOT. Uftric Adam*. Ik* Uldir mt Ike Daavllle Mot. fatally WaudM. Riranoan, May ID.???Tbe following tele gram lias just been received at the state CnaaLorrx, N. C., May 20.???[Special ]???The celebration of the 109th anniversary of tbe Mecklenburg declaration of independence was a complete success in every particular. For tome weeks we have beentmaking prepa rations for tbe celebration, and its success to day la evidence that tbe preparations were all that could be desired. Hon Geo. H Pen dleton was present, and were accompanied from Washington city by Senators Hamp ton and Butler, of South Carolina: C W Jones, of Florida; and 7. B Vance and M W Ransom, of North Carolina; and by Rep resentatives Wharton J Green, R T Ben nett, C Dowd, T G Skioner and J H Erins, of Soutn Carolina. A committee of reception consisting of John H McAdin, H C Jones, John L Brown. John L Moreh.ad, A Bnrdwell, H Baruch and Charles R Jones went dowD to Greens boro yesterday morning and escorted tbeir diatloguiabed guests to Charlotte. Upon their arrival at the depot they were met by a large concourse of citizens, and. in carriages escorted them to their hotels. In tbe even ing they were entertained by tbe Charlotte chamber of commerce. Early this morning immense throngs of people began to crowd through tbe streets, special traina on all the railroads leading to the city making accessions every moment. The hour of ten o'clock had been appointed for tbe moving of the procession, and promptly at that boar the line of march waa taken up in tbe following order, the right or head of the column resting on Fry and Fourth ???treat, tbe march being to Elmwood cemetery to attend the ceremony of the unveiling of tbe firemen???s monument, and tbence to the beautiful grounds of tbe Charlotte graded school, where tbe speaking was appointed to take placo. Tbe order of tbe procetston was as follows: Charles K. Jones, including Charlotte Commander? and Knights Irom Asheville, Winston, Dtitham, Raletgb and WUmtngton. Carriages with members of Congress, Governors, etc. Adjutant General Jones and Inspector General Cameron, with their respective staffs. era will not be lightened, and in the most fa vorable point of view, taa an-csl'eri rsdoc'lon will m-reiy prev.nt a further d??hl -it. I'he r-ople are clamoring fir a radical change. From the tine of Jnty next the new schedule of rules and tariffs for th- r. illeci <1 of con Irlbullor.s for teduv-ry aud coium-rce will go Into -fleet i Light Dallas Llcht Infantry, Dallas. Polk Rifles, Plnavtlta. Houthrrn sure, Ltncolnton. Shoo licet Kin- S, tjhoe Heel. Iredell E.nes. BtafeeviUe. Hornets Nest Riflemen, Cbailotto Hand. ruts coura tux*. Spartan Hteamer and Keel, Spartanburg. Palmetto steamer and Reel, Colnmbla, Howard Relief. Kmtloe and Reel. Wilmington. Winston. Knglno and Reel, Winston. Hornet, Steamer and Keel, Charlotto. Pioneer, Steamer and Reel, Charlotte. Pioneer, Jr., Steamer and Keel Charlotto. Independent, It. and L. Charlotte. Band, Blerele Clubs. Tho unveiling of Klrcm-in'e monument In Elm wood amatory occurred at eleven o???clock. Prayer by Rev. J. T. Bagwell, and an eloquent address by tho Hon. B. P. Bennett. After ??? through Tryon s'r.et and Morehead aveuuo to Oimdad school perk. The procession was two miles lone, and was witnessed by twenty thousand people. The speech of Hon. George H. Pendleton, of Ohio, was hare dflUveretl ??ntl was entlm elastically received. Senator Jones, of Florida, made a most ad mirable addreM, and waa followed by other eloquentspeakers. After the speeches a military prize drill took place at the graded school park, nt:::.':t> p. m. Prize for best drilled company, $100 cash; second best, $50. Tho Gordon Llgnt lnlautry, of Wlnsboru, S. 0., took the first prize, aud the Ashvllle Light Infantry sec ond. Review of military by 'Gov ernor Jarvis and staff at Independence tqnare, at 0:30 p, m. Another interesting feature Of the occasion was tho firemen's banquet at Oates hall, whloh la now in fall blast, and the sound* of revelry and fun drown tho click of the tele graph instrument as tlic3e words go flying over the wlrrs At tbe Central hotel tho Young Man's Pleasure club are having an elrgant dres* bail, which is graced by the beauty aud chivalry of tbe itate. THB CZAR'S SON OF AGE. Answer This. My mother atya Hop Ritter* t* the only tiling that will keep her from seven attacks of paralysis and lieadacue. Kd G,wego San, My little sickly, puuv biby. was changed Into a great b-iuticirg boy ?? -d I waa raised from aaick bed by u>iug H -o Bitters a abort time. A Yotwo Mother. No me to worry about any Liver. Kidney or urinary trouble; especially Brlgbt???s Dis ease or Diabetes as Hop Bl'ters never fails of a cure win re a cure is possible. I bad severe attacks of gravel and Kidney .. e._. - medicine or Hop Bitten. trouble; was unable to get any medicine 4 doctor to care me until ( nsei They cured me in a short time. case of egne, biliousness, nervousness or neu- raigia, or any disease of the stomach, liver or kidneys that Hop Bitten will not care? Unhealthy or inactive kidneys cause gravel Bright???s disease, rhenmttism, and a horde oi ether serious aud fatal diseases, which can be prevented with Hop Bitters if taken in time, Luding'ngton, Mich., Feb. 2,1879 I have ???old Hep Bitten for four yean, and there ia no medicine that surpasses them for billons attacks, kidney complaints and all diseases incident to this malarial climate. . H. T. Alzxaeder. Monroe, Mich., Sept. 25. 1875. Siaa-I bava been taking Hop Bitten for inflamma tion of kidneys and bladder, it has dona for me wbat four doctors failed to do???cured me. Tbe effect of tbe bitten sefcmed like magic to me. W. L. Caaraa. Gains???Your Hop Bitters have been of great valne to me. t was laid up with ty phoid for over two months, and could get no relief until I tried yonr Hop Bitten. To those suffering from debility or aoy one in feeble health. I cordially .recommend them J. D Srorrzn. 639 Fulton St, Chicago, 111 Vou take the smoke cooler, mad the tonic cleanlier end ester. Pipe smoking Is arooklmr reduced to a Ado art Tba more tba (juration of adulterated tobacco foreee itaelf on tba attention of amokero, tba more deelrable It become# to know precisely wbat yon are rooking. In Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking To- - bacco you hare a guarantee, ??? always, that it la Nature's L own unadulterated product. Its fragrance, flavor, and unaurpaeeed quality,are de. rived from tbe eoll and air. Try it, and you will be mt. None genuine with- out trade-mark of tbe Bull. executive department: May 19- Uovernor William E. Came- twenty years ago. When General Lte rode in froal of his line, one of his old veterans sprang to his horae and ca'ehlng tbe bit* cried, "General Lro to the resr." which wu rteebo-d sit along the linv, ???General Lte to tha rear, General Lee to tb* rear." That wa* tbe day that manv gallant men laid down their live* in dehns* of tbeir country, twenty yean ago. General John B. Gordon kept hi* scarred face in front ot tbe enemy all day. Tbank God that he yet live*, and baa recently talked to General Grant and tb* boy* in blur, wbo Iswt tbeir limb* in that bud fought haul* ju*t twenty year* ago, I often wonder when my old comrade* ??re, among them werv. Captain Frank Montgomery who lost bis leg, First Sergeant Buck Dean, Billie Johnson, and many others that lost their limb* in Virginia, twenty years ago. Gn tbe ll h of find our trusty old May HkH, many "of tit rids* the lul time. 'Some enter tbe praenc* ot tbeir Maker, while many of us returned to our borne* minus a limb. My right arm wu buried there, twenty yean ago. This Is the 12lh of May 1564, jut twenty DaxviuA, '??? -ur s , to-dar. anu beat him ao that ha will prob ably die. This 1 believe to be lb* beginning of tronble here, wbtcb may cause much bloodshed unless troops???el least a regiment???be sent ben at onoa to piceeivo tbo peoce. ft-see answer by tele graph. J. H. JoaNtTois, Mayor. Governor Cameron la absent from tbe city, but la expected home to night. Notblug will be doue until he returns. tub vaunt or tub amn. George Adams waa tha ringleader in bring ing about tbo riot on tho 3d of November. He was discovered to be armed and waa re sorted to bava made threats. He came again Ms morning armed, and a difficulty having arisen between him and four cttlsani In the office ot one of the factories, Adams was knocked down and severely injured. Tbe oitisens appeared before the mayor and were admitted to ball on tbeir own bond in $25 eaeb to appear in oourt on the 20th inak A 38 caliber Smith A Wesson revolver and belt of cartridges ware found on Adams's person. Adams waa ona oi the witnesses befor* Sena tor Sherman???s Investigating committee, vaa MXYoa's asms BxritaWBn. There has been no disturbance of any kind lines the affair with Adam*, and everything 1* quid. It wu discovered this evening that Mayor Johniton, wbo i* a candidate for re- election, made application to Governor Cam eron a day or two ago forth* presence of itate troop* hero on th* 22ad Inst, tb* date ol th* municipal election, and renewed th* call to day. Town Sergeant James Wood hu just written to tb* governor that h* mingles with ail clams of eitlstna daily, and believes the election will pass off quietly and peacefully, and that th* civil antborltie* here will be fully abl* to supprsss any disturbance that may occur. Hiss HUss K .hh.sm- From Ute Milton, Ga., Democrat. After a three week.' tramp over Demon and Lumpkin, I have lodged between two lolly mono- tain* In Gilmer county, whet# th* bright face of th* eheoring sun can seats* bo seen at noon; wh*r* th* lilU* birds flit from crag to cliff and wubl* their low not** of sadness, u tf forever tost from th* clear blue skr. BcmeUtnra I wonder why inch a location It sought, bat when I took oat serose the Utile twesm which moves Uke in state girdle around th* mannuls, and glance at the moss corated rocks, th* grand old tprnco, listen to Go splashing waters which fall from th* heights and mi toy ejeson tbe spreading willow at It bands low In th* tveslsg breese; Use stoop over th* cost spring near by which bunts from th* mountain side, and tat* sswett refreshing draught, I can see Iks pleasures of a mountain homo. 1 belts-* ih* ???cantata p.opt# are th* happiest ta the world. Tbcydonoi unable about ??????mo proems of tha nauoo, ta* polities of America, etc ?????? bat they St. Prransncao, May 19.???Tha majority of the ezirwitch wu celebrated yesterday by the various cuurt and state ceremonies, aud a fete to tbe people on tbe field. The streets of the city were thronged by enthusiastic mates*. The cz-ir and tha cztrwitch drove through tbe crowd,and at midday in an open carriage, and without escort. Tbe populace loudly cheered u the royal personages pass ed. The windows along tbe route were spe cially ordered lo be kept elosed. Tbe czarina was driven later in the day to tbe winter palace, where the niemben ot the imperial family, tbe officials of the various embassies and high state and church dignitaries were assembled. At the paltce, Prince William, of Germany, in tbe name of his father, the emperor, conferred upon the cztrwitch the decorations ol the order of tbe Black Eagle. The proceetlon then formed ahd proceeded to tbe palac* church, th* czar and czarina leading They were followed by Queen Olga, of Greece, the cztrwiteh, the duchess of Mecklenburg-Schwerin, Prince William aud the Rutslan guard, dukes aud duchesses. After prayers had been offered, the ezir witch took the oath of allegiance to tbe czar aud loyalty to fatherland and ???wore to maintain tbe legal order of aucoi sslon to th* throne. A ailute ol 301 guns in honor of the day was then fired, ???{???turning to the palace the ezirwitch took tbe oath of military allegiance on the stand ard of Uta body guard of Ms Co-sack regi ment. Another salute wa* fired and then their imperial majesties retired from the ccremonl-g. Tb* ezir witch in the afternoon received dep utations from all clatee* of civil, miUtary and ??? agin DR. STROKQ'S PILLS Tho Old, Well Trloci,'??? Wondorful Hooith Ronotvins Romodlosa f STRONG'S SANATIVE PULS *?? ??!HKSf ???wreR* ttafc headache* couMlpatloa und dyspepsia. STRONG???S PECTORAL PILLS Men. regularity of tba bowal* A nre remedy for eolda sad rhaaoutUm. A |??reelatn loon to dcllcata nabraata_??itasBariiMM??rrtaaa,aBd rkasalaa, sootb bit * n< ???mad elgae a adjust $1 &?? r cL'& t ??I V ???afj osibh in swryflbrs |^|mRt^ca Rti(|d| provincial population. Tbe shipping fn the Nova was resplendent with a display of flag* of all nations. Th* streets were all gaily dec orated with flags and banners. Tbe entire city tonight is brilliantly lllamliiated. Special services of thanksgiving were held in tbe churches. Prince William placed a wreath of immortelles upon the tomb of Alexander II. The cur has appointed Prince William an honorary colonel of the Viborg infantry regi ment. The Journal de SL Petersburg, In rtf string to Prince William's visit to 8 k Pe tersburg says: It is not merely a courtesy, bat tratlfle* to tbe good rotations existing between Rutsta and Germany. It Is a guarantee of many years' secure friendship between two states, NkwYoax, M??y 19 -A letter from Havana dated May 15, eajs: Tb* amboriUei have not ytl auccevded la capturing Aguero. This ctreumatano* i* canalng much criticism all over tb* Island. Every ftw days act of de struction are aald to b* committed by do uched parties of Agucro's band. Rumors of the contemplated sal* of Cuba to tha Unitad State*, which, it appear*, wen originally atarted ia New kork, bare found echo among tba thinking circles of this island, although they ate discradlted. It is asserted that tbe horrible state of tb* Cuban tressary will oblig* Spain to roll tha island in order to realise tha number of millioua which it can no longer draw out of Cuba. The roving of $172 0t?? by tba auppmaiou of the anb-intendancie* of tbe treasury, lately de creed by tbe mioittar of colonies, is like a drop of water to a ma These sub inteuJan- cit# were created only three months ago. The Coutampiated redaction of estimate'for expense to $2,700000 ia merely nominal, for with every exertion the government has never been able to collect a large sum for in- come. Therefore, the harden of tht tax pa). TORPID BOWELS, DISORDERED LIVER, _ and MALARIA. From these sources arise three-fourths o, the disease* of tho human nice. These symptom* Indicate tlioiroxutenco: Loss of Appetite. Uotvrla costive. Hick Head, crlir, fullness alter eating, aversion to ???s.rtlan of bcHlyor i???|nJ, Kructatlon of food, irritability ot trmper, Lose spirit*, A fsrilng of having; neglected ???ome duty, Itlzafiicn, Flattering at the Heart, Dots before the eyee, highly col ored I'rtue, lUJISTIPATIOX, and de- mane tlw ntc orn remedy that nets directly ??>th"J-tyor. As a Liver medicine TUTT'S PI I.LS have no equal. Tlielr action on tho Hulnfry* and Skin 1* also promp.; removing all lmparttle* through there tin cc ??? tear- anger* or the ki-atem,??? producing appe- tjtf, sound digestion, regular stools, a Aar skin and a vigorous body. Tim???S FILLS no nausea or griping nor Interfere with dally work and are a perfect ANTIDOTE TO MALARIA. nr. FEELS LIKE A HEW MAH. "I bar?? had Dyspepata, with Constipa tion, two ymra,and have tried ten different kinds of puts, and Tl : TT'S are tha Aral that have dona mo any good. They lute cleaned mo out nloefy. My appetite Is splendid, food digests readily, and 1 now EeUcTerywhere.njJc. 0&*,<I Murray 8hJLY. TUTT???S HAIR DYE. Gbat l?\ra on WmSKCtts changed hi Stantly toalitossT Ulai k by a single ap. plication of this DTK. gold By Druggists or wnt by express on receipt of??I. Office, 44 Murray Street, Slew York. TDn'S MAHUkl Of USEfUL BECfIPTB fRf* Mr Ulsstrsts* CaUUfVffof Roses, -OESAimS,??? Fuchsias, ???to., fro. Nearly 1.000,000 PL ANTS from. FRANCIS MORAT, Cor. Snoml at Ormkby Avr., louisville* Kv> 15 =? 'Slngtr???aS&re^S "L In??*lii.lin,r an S8.f??? ptttri ???tU. hinretii 9 |??*??W and twvail** Beat! ontfli Of 12 ??*ac*h- Cuaronteed oerfect. War* m&Shroflfe Don't pfcjWi to 9?? f*??r dimUdt. no MW' oon M}*k*r*M DRY GOODS *MfiarS2SL LOOSiagaav f am* show hen- ???:red saaplsa 04 Drew Rood* Silts, Woolens (rou Uir tarxs* iodine* stack in this toon ary. ST MAIL iKi^MasH&CaTJO icura 'smrswGum A PositlTeCnro forErerj Form ot ftkln and Blood DIiMie, from Pimple* to fierornla. T housands op letters in onr po**mion repeal th??i atory: I have been a terrible huffertr w/JJfi BioM and flkla Humor*; hare been oblljtifd to than public place* by reaaon of my dis figuring hHmcra; hare had tbo beet sbyilcltot; hundred* of dollars and rot no real ra- Haf until I u??ed tbe Ctmcuna Buolvekt. ??be new Blood Purifier. Internally, and cvticuea and CtmcuRA fcoap, tba Great Skin Cure* and ekin Boamuierfl, externally, which bar* cured me and left my akin and blood aa pur?? aa a child's. ALMOST INCREDIBLE. James E. RIctinrriMin, CuPton Hour*. Kaw Orleans, on oath, Mya.->Iu 1870 Scrofulous Ulcen broke out on ray body until I wan a main of corrup tion. Everything known to the medical faculty waa SSfAViS: vrnck At time* could not lift my hand* to my head, could notturu in bed: was in constant pain, and looked upon Ufa u ??? earn*. No relief or cure In ti*n year*. In l*$u I bead of tha Cuticoba Kimepiki, uwd them and THL SCIERCE"0F LIFE. OHLT fll-00 BT MAIL, MOST MIL KNOW THYSELF. STILL MORE SO. Win McDonald, mi Deatbirn Street, Chi?? caao.gratefuily ??ckiiowied*r* a cure of Kczrma, or Sait Rheum, on bead, nerk, face, arm*, and lcga for ???e veil teen year*; not able to move, napt on handi and kneca, for one year; not abie to help blmvelf for eight yearn; tried hundreds of remedies: doctors pronounced hU*-c$r?? bnp??taw, permanently cured by the Curie u a a KmapfEv MORE WONDERFUL YET. H. K. Cnrpenfer, Henderson. N. Y.. cored Pioriaaii or L??*pr<wy, of twenty yearn' atendlet, by Ounce it a Rkkkdiki. Tee most wonderful cure on record. A dust-panful of tcales fell from me daily, Pbyalciana and bla friend* thought he muxt die Cure iworo to before ajnatireof the peace and Hendtmon'atnoat prominent rltlzene. DON???T WAIT, Write to a* for theee testimonial! fu fall or ???end direct to the parties. All aro absolutely true ???nd tiven without our knowledge or ftoHcRatlon. Don???t wait Now la tbe time to ctiro every loeclea of Itching, Scaly. Pimply. Snrofulom, Inherited, CenUitona, and Copper-colored DIveases of the Blood) Skin and Scalp with Loss of Hair. Sold by all drugftUts. Fries: Cvticura. tOcts. Resolvent, 91; Soap, 25 cm. Poaraa Dauo ami Chemical Co.. Boston. Mum. For Bough, Chapped and ??? . Oily Kkln, lilacaheAdK, mushes, use Cuticoba Boat. SMITH???S STANDARD REMEDY roa all DtsBAsaa or thb Bladder and ^Mne$. NEVER KNOWN TO FAIL. Endorsed by Practicing Physicians APPROVED BY THE PUBLIC. WOMAN???S FRIEND. Offered on its merits, not introduced to the the public by parading the names and nature of the complaints of those who have been benefited by its use. Every bottle speaks for itself and is it* own advertisement. Ask your druggist for SMITH???S I Sold all Around tho World. |E??5$S , JjBBg* Llvtort yen te beUoMe. Tee 48m fifth eerfctef erfixprflii.ra D .ubi mniicTutm i t*y tut ear mht. m4 if sm itu--'WJ, r*- mcm WabUKtoMeraallMr i r*8N 9a$>*p?? VIMitrie tree. l*o?? U4nts.ri??MU tarjJCri WITH CO. tuMHH BM??r- ftTranruMHLW, LORAL GIFTS! rn fMrnc??*?????*???????*????? O'J Lflr.lJaj Mltr. Rwaaliret AalflM, ???w, um. isSeo Um YOU???-??? I V/ Wen I th,.*100 weyitn nuke wolds Kror, J. Lynn A Co., 767 Uruedway. New V ??rk- Atlanta Cotton Mills, ATLANTA, GA., M acs the uk-t suketin-34 and bhiet- Ins* Irom clesn Mroug cotton) Ask you .uireaeooer for uum and uka no otlur, "Atlanta milia A??? 4 4 shs.-tlaz. ???AtUta at'.l* K" M thiro !>???*. B- sura red ret this. VALUABLE REAL ESTATE FOR SALE. exesltant b-tton. a arroU portion ot ret In hermndt gras*, and .boat three hun dred o4> upland writ adapted for cotton, nn-s. wheat or oom. Thera 1. a water frit on th* farm Kuff.'leat to run a cotton eta.oramttl.il th* raar. It 1* wtU adap'ed lot both, a atoek aud cot- ???on farm. Aire a comfortable and convenient house containing Hz rooms on Main straet ia Greensboro, Ga.. oonventent to the bsilnem por tion ot the cl- j. with lred snfflcleut for a gardao. Terms ot s.???e rash. Antf to PHIUf B. MBUSON, GlMUkoro, G*. A GREAT MEDICAL WORK OX MAXHOOD. Izhanstod Vitality. Nervous and Phytlnl Dr. htltty, Prematnre Decline In M.n, Errors ot Youth, and the untold miseries resulting from Indiscre tion* or excesses. A book fer every man/young, middle aged and old. It contains 125 prescriptions for all acuta red chronic Idlseases. e??eh one cf which ta lnvaluttalt. Bo found by tbe Anther, whoso experience for 23 years Is men os probably never before tail to the lot of sny phyitclsn. 300 psges.b-und In beautiful French muslin,embotEsd oovers, fall gilt, guaranteed to bo a finer work, In every sense???mechretcal. 'Henry and professional ???than any other work sold In this country for IJ 50, nr the money will bo refunded In every instance. Piles only It 00 by mall, post paid. IllnitraUvs ???ample t cents. Bend now. Gold medal awatded tha an theft by the National Medical Auoclatlon, to ibe officers of which he refers. There Is no member of society to whom Tho ???clence of Life will not be useful, whether youth, parent, gaardlw, Instructor or clergyman.???Argo- neat. *srfa. I oxporirwi-e. Chronic and nlwilnata dlseaaea mat have beffl d tbe skill of all TTT71 A T. other physicians a specialty. Buck rl Pl/ilJ treat- * d,uc Tot u tari?ra ou ??? n THYSELF RETAILERS OF FLOUR CAN SAVE MONEY AND SECURE BEST ATENT JTROCESS Flour EAST TENNESSEE WHEATS, Sy addressing E. H. PLUMMER, CLIFFORD MILLS, CARTER DEPOT. K. TENN. EVERY PACKAGE WARRANTED. gold MEDAL, PARIS, 1878. BAKER'S Warranted absolutely pure Cocoa, from which the cxecu ot Oil has been removed. It hu three timet the strength of Cocoa mixed with Starch, Arrowroot or Sugar, and ia therefore far more economi cal. It la delicious, nourishing, strengthening, cosily differed, and admirably adapted for invalids aa well as for persona in health! Sold hy Grocer* orerywhere. CO,, Doriesier, Mass. SHAFTING,PULLEYS HANGERS, COUPLINGS. HILL GEARING, SAW MILLS; RYOASTnraa nery repaired freight asraC WINSHIP & BRO??? Fonndtra surf ksehl.hla, ATLANTA, - - GEORGIA' MTEUM THE BEST. I U&HTHO SEWER! ??? &ei ragQ8SB??l COOK STOVES THE BEST m THE MARKET! 17 DIFFERENT SUES AND KINDS LEADING FEATURES] V Double Wood Doom, Patent Wood Orate, Adjust* bio Damper, Interchangeable Automatic Shall Broiling Door, Swinging llcarthplate. Swinging Flue Stop, Rsrcrrible Oat Burning Long Cross Piece, Double Short Center** Heavy Ring CorenL 111 tun mated Fire Poors, Nickel Knota, Nicks! Panels, etc. Unequalcd in material, In kTnixh, and in Operation. fiend for Descriptive Circular to HUNNICUTT & BELLINGRATH Cor* Peachtree and Walton Btreeu* ATLANTA, CA. Chamberlin, Johnson&Co Sncceasors to Chamberlin, Boynton A Co. 66 AND 68 WHITEHALL STREET, ATLANTA, GA. Larint Sealer* 1* Georgia In DRY GOODS, Fine Dress Goods, WHITE GOODS, ETC. CAEPET8! CAUPETBl, HOUSE-FURNISHING GOODS, Lace Curtains, Window Shaded FLOOR OIL CLOTHS. SHOES I,SHOES I SHOES! GEXT8, LADUS. CHILD BIN???S. All braaflt Dorontlcs et^ra Maateraetarcro Price*. *???* Met* lor Bntterrlck'e Fattema, CHAMIIILIN, JOHNSON A 00. Groove's aftiatfc Geu A M ORGANIZED BUSINESS rOMMUwRt, Ina-Uh Branchaa and Tatagiaphy. MavroO* ????????? ftHnHhi - - ???