The constitution. (Atlanta, Ga.) 1884-1885, June 10, 1884, Image 11

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THE WEEKLY CONSTITUTION: ATLANTA, TUESDAY, JUNE 10, 1884.???TWELVE PAGES. 11 [TRAVEL AND ADVENTURE [thrilling exploits and ric- TURESOF STRANGE LANDS. nting the Oarsng Outang-TUe Bearor-Only On* of m?? Nino Live*???Strange Adventure of Diamond???Brahmin and Mlsslonary-- Bob and the Bull. Zto., Etc. lIl'.VTIVO TIIK Ol KAXU Outasq.???The oratign, or ???Wild men of the wood*, 0 for a long time enjoyed a reputation almost human, a reputa tion kept up by the print* and drawing* which formerly placed them almost uniformly in an ???*reet position, and by the trick* which those brought to Europe were taught. But neither i- the Asiatic nor the African orang formed for erect progression. If left to thcmnelve*, they move on the ground most uwknrdly, doubling their anterior bands, moving in their advauce upon the knuckle*, und resting upon the out ward edge of the posterior feet. Among trees ??? hey are ns active and rapid iu their motion as they arc clumsy and slow on the grouud. The anterior extremities of the ornng utan a re nearly a* long a* they are iu Ilylobates; the hands, in this Asiatic, reach nearly to the els. There is a marked difference between e skull of this specie* and the crania of Hy- ,h??he! ?? and of tho chimpanzee. The inter- pariecal crest in pithecus sntyru* is a* highly developed as it is in tho carnivorous tribe, and the zygomatic arch is widely expanded; nor J ure those the only points of resemblance. In the hoolock and in the chimpanzee the skull is comparatively smooth aud human on its out ward surface. Sumatra and Borneo are the principal lo calities where the ournug outang ha* been hitherto found; and tho*e which huve been brought to Europe have exhibited a consider able degree of intelligence, though, a* far a* our experience aud information go, not ho high a degree as i* manifested by the chim panzee. An ournng outang, brought to Eng- ??? land by Captain Methuen made no attempt ??????sen pe when suffered to be at large before was shipped, but became violent when inear e. rated in a bamboo cage. Ho at first shook the rails violently, but, finding that they did not yield to his efforts, be tried them separate ly, pitched upon the weakest, and persevering Iv worked at it till he broke it and regained h??? liberty. Then they tried to confine him by chain fastened to a strong staple; he soon m fastened it, and rnn off. Finding the incum brance of the chain, a* he draggrd it after him, he collected it into one or two coil* aud ??? threw it over his shoulder; this he did, a* easion required, till, finding that it slipped [ from his shoulder, he held it in his mouth. At last he wa* suffered to roam freely about the ship, and became a general favorite, from the gave playfulness of his wanner*, and hi* burlesque of human actions anti passions. Among other feat* he stole the captain's brandv bottle, and did hi* best to throw a cage full of small monkeys overboard. This ???ity to monkey murder ha* been obm most of the individuals who have lmd portuuity of showing it; a* if the ourangs con j sidcred the monkey* libellous caricature* upon their more dignified development, ami wen eager to get rid of their irritating presence. When refused what he wanted he would roll hi/nself on deck, aud behave a* naughtily any froward child cduld;iiay,if the refusal were . persisted in, he would suddenly rise, and ut tering pjereing screams, rush over tho shiji'i. : Hide, as though, iu his despair, ho were going ??? to throw himself into tho sea. At first the jcnptaii. mid his crew actually thought that ??? they hHdjCarricd the joke too far. and dri v tecturo at the dam. Apparently devoid of sys tem, it resembles uothiug so much a* a gigan tic crow's nest turned upside down by the border of a pond or stream. And yet, though they are not plastered smoothly, and the in terior exhibit* but rough walls merely evened by ruttiug close the twig* that project through in building (the whole affair apparently con nived and put together in a helter-skelter Hhefrnped hipmnte to commit suicide hqf, on searching, they found him coneealot under the chains. The individuals, however, brought to this /country, give but a faint idea of the size and ??? appearance of a full grifwn ournug outangj [Mr. Owen, In his highly interesting memoir [on the osteology of this ehiin w ??? H l specie* aud til pansee, gives the height of the ouraug outang , ns under five feet; but, according to Dr. Abel, i it* stature when adultus, sometimes at least, 1 much beyond that limit. I In tho ???Asiatic researches,??? the doctor lays ??? be fore us an account of a scene in which one of these unfortunate ourangs wns a principal actor, or rather sufferer; an account which one can rend without pain A party from a brig had, it appears, landed nt Rambnou,on the northwest coast of Sumatra to procure Water, Tho place was much culti vated, and there were but few trees; on oye of these trees they discovered a gigantic animal They approached, and he came to the ground They pursued, and he made for another tree ut sumo distance, presenting to his pursuers a tall man-like figure covered with a fell of shining brown hair, moving almost erect with a wad dling gait, sometime* assisting his progress with his bands, and sometimes by the impulse of a bough which he held. On gaining a small clump, he sprang at a bound to a loftly branch, and passed from one Umb of the tree to another with the greatest ease aud alacrity. They felt that, if the country had been well wooded, he must, in all probability, have escaped; for he traveled from tree to tree with the swiftness of a horse on the ground. Confined a* he was to only a few trees, hi* movement* were so quick that it was very difficult to take aim, and it was not till hi* hunters had cut down one tree after another? that they were able effectually to begin their butcher work. Five ball* pierced tho wretched oreaturo before hi* or ertions relaxed; then, reclining apparently ?????? ??? ??? * ???bp, no ewuini, (piously it their hausted, on one of the branches, vomitted blood. 8till he held on; ami ammunition being nil expended, they pro ceeded to cut down tlie tree, convinced that he was so fur gone thut they could then secure him without trouble. The tree nodded to it* fall; but, as it wa* falling, they to their prise, saw him gain another, aud they obliged to cut down nil tho tree* before they could bring him to the earth. Even then mungled as he was, he made a most detej mined defense against the numbers who ut- .him with spears, largo stones and htier missiles. He broke the shaft of one ..p^ar???it was made of a supple wood, and would have withstood tho strength of the stout est man??????as if it had been a carrot,??? to use the words of the narrator. Those who aided in this slaughter acknowledged thut they were distressed by tho human like expression of hi* countenance, the piteous manner in which he I applied hi* bands to hi* wounds, aud the ' whole Waring of the dying combatant. They confessed that the sight was such as almost to make them question the nature of the act they were committing. He lay dead before them, upward* of six feet in length at the lowest computation, according to the narrative. We know not what view their worships of f the learned societies may take of this transac tion, for there is no telling how far a zeal for science may carry its votaries, but to the un learned it must look rather murderous. The captain, who furnished Dr. Abel with the details, stated that the creature wa* a full head taller than any man on board, meanur- iug seven feet in what might be railed bi* or- f. dinar/ standing posture, aud eight feet when Ao*pended for Urn purpose of Wing skinned, rir. Abel describe* the skin, dried ami shrivel led as it was, as measuring in a straight line, from the top of the shoulder to the iwrt where the ancle hail been removed, five fret and ten ???inches; the (wrpeudunilar length of the neck, a* in the preparation, three inches and a half; the length of tho head, from the top of the forehead to the end of tin: chin,' nine inches; and thelength of the skin still attached to the foot, from the line of it* separation from the leg, eight inches. Tax Besvkb.???One is usually disappointed with the first view of a beaver's house. In stead of the symmetrical, round, plastered fashion.) they???ere very compact, exhibiting used to sport the Haney diamond whenever.??? both solidity and firmness, and are well adapt- [ went to thv state bull* at the Tuileries.???ISan ed to warmth and protection. Each dwelling j Francisco Chronicle, consist* of but one apartment, and this opens I by a short incline beneath the surface of the Bruimix am* Missionary.???Moncure water into a channel dredged to sufficient ] Conway in hi* letter from Alahubad, India, depth to avoid being blocked by lee In winter. | relate* the following story of an cncountci It I* easy to determine whether a dwelling i* | between an English missionary aud Brah in present oecupatiin by the appearance of the | min: trails over which the beaver drags his supplies The most pathetic sight perhaps was that from the wood; bv the freshly pooled sticks. | a London missionary in hi* tent, contending the bark of wHich haa servea for food, and | single handed against a eirele of acute ami, iu which are invariably heajted up upon the | their way, learned Brahmins. There was a house itself; ami ill winter by the melting | large crowd around the disputants. The heat snow on the roof caused by the exhalations I alone was sufficient to enuae considerable per- from the occupant*. ' I spiratlou. 1 was careful to secure a trnnsla One dwelling harbors from four to twelve iu- | tmn of dividual*, rarely more, though elgetm or [ side. .... twenty have been noted, all of the same fain- | A* l entered the Brahmin was saying ilv, but of two generations, representing litter* | ???Vou say we muni have faith. Well, we hnv of kittens of two successive years. The young faith.??? . , make their appearance usually in May. and | Missionary??????But you must have the right ore from four to eight in number, five being I faith.' the average. Queer looking little fellow* they | ???Our faith seem* to us a* right as your ure, too, with their heavy heads, big cutting Christian faith seem* to you.??? teeth, flat tail*, aud fine mouse like fur, not | ???But you have faith in such thing* u* the yet disfigured bv the long, coarse linir so I water of the Gauges.??? noticeable with adults. When taken at an I "But if, as you say, we are saved by faith, early ago they are easily douiescated, and are | why should we not be saved by faith in tin so esteemed a* pets in'the far west ami fur | holy Gauges???? countries that almost every trading |*wt or | ???How can the Gunge* wash away your camp can exhibit three or four. It i* no tin- 1 common occurrence to see one running about Indian lodge, submitting patiently to the cs and caprices of the little savages, or join- ing in their sports, and frequently receiving with the papoose the nourishment from the maternal breast. The cry of the ???kitten??? too, is so exactly like that of an un weaned child that one i* readily mistaken for the other by heart. . . even the initiated. On one occasion I visited | "And I. said the Brahnun triumphantly, a wigwam nt Little Traverse, Michigan, for I ???know it by the grace of (Jod in my heart.??? the purpose of viewing a ???real, live, baby | A free-thinking Balm remarked to met ???That heaver. ???He cry nil same a* papoose." re-1 missionary, if he only knew it, i* carrying marked the squaw ns she brought the little fel-1 coal* to Newcastle." I could not help smiling low forward, nt the same time giving him an | that our proverb should have traveled so far. unmerciful pinch that caused him to set up u j 1 may mention here that on the second day o??? doleful little wail that, had I not Wen fore-1 the festival, when I stopped at another tent warned, I should certainly have believed to | I saw and heard a cleverer missionary who re proceed from a minute btuck eyed specimen of | allied that he had present in hi* audience tw< an aboriginal infant that, swathed iu cloth, | parties???one from the Punjab, who differed oi bead*, and bark, and bound fast, mummy like, | some pet dogma from more southern Hindu*, to a hoard, *tood leaned up against the wall. | The missionary was similarly hard pressed by By the way, do Indian babies ever cry or I hi* Brahmin adversary???a fine looking and laugh? I suppose they do, occasionally, I able man, but lie ninuiiged dextrously to shill though I do not remember ever heuring one.* I | the controversy round to the point of ditler- tiiink it i* Mr. Lewis Morgan, in his excellent | enco referred to. The Punjab men soon rose work on ???The American Beaver,??? that tells of | against the Brahmins, and the missionary had a trapper on the Upper Yellowstone who, while | the satisfaction of sitting for a quarter of an making his rounds, heard, as he supposed, the | hour complacently wiping his brow, while the wail of an infant. Vetoing the vicinity of hos-1 Hindus disputed with each other in an ani tiles, he approached with great caution, only I mated way. Their voices were not'very loud, to find that the cry proceeded from two beaver I but their feeling seemed inteilse. One of them presented it to Louis XIV. It remained among wrath. Iu confirmation of this theory fh'en the crown jewej* of Franco, until the Duchess states that though the*? implement* are found de Berry sold it to raise money for her attempt nil over the couutry they'are more plentiful in to upset Louis Philippe and place her son, the districts, such as Luichow, in the province of Count do Chambord* on tho throne. It* pur- Canton, where thunderstornisrero more than chaser wa* the Russian bnudker, Demiborff, of unusually prevalent. In shape, ho tells u??, whom it was said that he was a Baron iu > they resemble axes, knives, small hammers, Germany, a Count iu France, a Prince in Italy, ! several |M)imd* in weight, skewer* of nails, aud * * i~ *~ ??-*- . ?????? other pointed implements. In color they vary, some being yellow, some green, and some black, tome of the axe-sha)>ed stone* are bored with two holes, hut the majority are not pierced, and implement* of the same sha|>e ure found in bronze and iron.???Nature. and a nobody in his own country, and w sins The water of the Ganges has washed away my sin*.??? ???How do you know that it litis washed away rour sins????' ???How do you know that the blood of Christ ha* washed'away your sins???? ??? know it by the grace of God i unmolested, the demand for be kitten, .ittimriipoii??low bunk by the .Imam, I gMtlculnteil in tt .trance tray mill, illuatritteil ami mourning for the nourishment only a | some point, which my interpreter did not quite mother could give; while she, poor thing, was I catch, by taking off his slipper, trending on ??? fast in the merciless laws of hi* trap. | oml then putting on It again. The quickness with which a colony discovers | . a wholesale attempt iigninst their in-are is as-1 Bon aj*d Tiik Bi'U..???A writer 111 the San tpoishing; yet if their numbers are und is-1 Frent-iscoCftlUelU the ^ K1 **' through ??? t was from Utah, 11 nd was known ns a buffalo hunter. Bob jreltry being .light, nidi tho pricp?? paid out of I ???? o. moan looking a. a alfesred .hoop and nr nil proportion to the labor entailed in trapping, bullet-headed a. a political opponent. How It ha. been .aid that if a dam or home be. once I ever, Bob and I got along very tvell the lirut injured by the hand of man tho colony nt once I day of our acquaintance, got along, in fact, disappeared. But that this fallacious is proved | *??b*??ut fifty Nevada miles, which I have rare- by the following; Twenty-two miles from hilly estimated to be equal to sixty-Avr Marquette, Michigan, on Carp river, u beaver | Christian miles. The next day Boh wa* tired, colony began the erection of a new dam. | *>r cross, or bored. He regarded tho wastes oi Though the embalmment of a. railway ran | *9W?? WklUjreaded .my nearly parallel wlthflhe ??? siream, and train* | whliiupoh him, amnunrheH off the sage luish passed backward and forward daily, thev | while I wore out tnyapttrs 011 Ins shaggy aides, seemed in no wav disturbed, and worked | Then I led him a few miles, and he regarded steadily on until the water had risen a foot or | ??????? big-eyed meditation. When I remount- inore. The track master, observed that this | which 1 did only when iny shoe* were worn endangered tho line??? for tho embankment had out, Bob umieared *0 broken up that I felt been utilized a* u wing of the darn???ordered | ???rry. I determined to go no further that day the water drawn off. But tho following dav | thou the ranch lions- we were approach In ??r. the beavers had repaired the damage done [ for 1 did not want Bob * life charged to my them, and the water wa* at its former height. | cruelty. Just before we reached the house a Again and again and again wns the dam rut | herd of eattlo reached us. I may say' reached through, and as often would bo repaired. All | for us. A big bull, the biggest and wildest I in nil, it was cut and repaired some fifteen or | remember ever to have neon, selected Bob and twenty time* ere the beavep* were sufficiently I me-foria target. discouraged to abandon their attempts.???Pop-1 Considering Bob s condition, I was about to uiar Science Monthly. ?? | dismount and take my chances afoot when Bob ' | started. I believe he thought lie wns entered Only Onk of Hi* Nim: LiYkh.??????I had a for the Derby. You never saw such a rate of rooster onet a* liekt a cat.??? I speed attained by such a remarkable gait. Bob The hereof this remarkable statement stood | would alternately roll himself into a ball, and in the middle of a group of admiring hearers I stretch out to threw times hi* normal length; under tho lamp-post nt Eighth and Chestnut I l??i* head would go out of sight iu the distance yesterday afternoon and his twinkling eyes I Suddenly Boh stopped???very suddenly???*- Hashed defiance of contradiction. [ suddenly that it unseated my dignity and pose. Don't believe it, do yea? It's a fact, though. I Looking about I discovered the cause to bo that 1't'live over here in Darby township. 1 | the bull had stopped. Ja*t a* suddenly the had n farm-lot up thar???potato patch, Imrii, bull began charging the other way, and Bob- chickens an* all th??? fixin's. One o' tho chickens that fool of a Bob???began charging after tho I Inal wuz a corker???a reg'lar ol??? lie-devil I bull. If the bull had been * peek of oat* Bob rooster, lie wuz???an' lie an??? th??? eat wuz ahvuz I could not have displayed more eagerness in the a-fight!n* but nlwuz at a distance, V tho??? th??? I chase. 4 ??? , , ,, wuz afcare??l o' each other. | Between my anxiety lest Bob should catch One day I wuz a-sittin??? under a tree, never I tl???? bull and not knowing what to do with it, ??J??,.kthinit* when nil of a suddiut I I and my uncertainty n* to my seat, I wa* very hollerin??? like a* tho??? it I unhappy. Hob, however, appeared to be hnv- ' ???' mt phase wu warn't nothin??? human, an??? when I ups nn???goes I tug *?? real good time. The chase wus kept up ini* th??? bam yard, wlint d???yer ???spose I aces? I for miles, aud until the bull suddenly stopiied Why, that tarnal cat a-mllin' over an??? over, | short aud swung bis big, homed bead around an' the rooster a-rellin??? and ???-rollin', und both I at Bob and ino a* we mine along. Bob dodged a-rollin' over b???other, an??? all th???time u-howlin* I beautifully, and then the bull chased us awhile, an.??? a.dcrcechiii'. an??? the fur an??? the leathers I That thing waa kept up for hours. If the hull , ( .Ilyin??????only th??? rooster was nearly alwuz on I wouldn???t clmse us, Bob would chase the bull; top and the cat underneath like. I it wa* all the same to him???ju*t n* much fun ???An' thar th??? kept it up fur nigh a'nour??? I ???>??*?? way a* another. I reekon we chased each me not a-iuterferiii', but jist a-watehin* t??? see I other??? Bob and tho bull himI I???about fifty th??? fun out. All of a suddiut the cut goes to I miles, when we haptieiied uikui a little oasis, shiverin', an' the rooster catches *im i' th'eye, I *ml Bob ami the bull began browsing the tili n' Mr. Cat full* back dead as???as???as u screw- I cxjiccted grus* together luthcniost friendly Irivcr.??? I manner. I excused myself ami walked back The interest ofthe crowd as the old man pro- I to the ranch. **ded was intense. ??? , . . . ???An* the rooster???why he jump* up an???I Ciiinkhk Pai.kontou??uv.-Paleontology is not a crows like mad???aud rutiles hi* feathers???that I ???Duly that commend* itself to the attention of i*, what wu* left on 'em, hi????? walk* tiwny, I L'hinaineu. With arcliieology the case is proud as all-fired creation. After the rooster I different. That 1* a pursuit which within goes away the cat opens one eye kinder sly I historical limits the Chinese follow with en- Uke and looked around, a* much a* to sav???I thuslasm. Every one who misses*** any pre- ???I thought you said tho eat wa* dead," I tensions to culture, und who can afford to remonstrated a doubter, wlioai incredulous I indulge the inelination, relleet* all that is old, looks l>etrayed his want of confidence iu tho I from cracked china to wins. Ho prevalent is narrative. I this taste, aud so keen is the competition for The old man grinned. I objects bearing the stamp of age, that a fluur- *??o h?? was,??? he chuckled* ???but he only liming trade, such a* rivals the celebrated ....tone o??? his lives, niul when the rooster???ll I traffic In ???antiquities" carried;011 at Jerusalem, dis???penred he up* an' walks away with t'other I ??n fabrieaUd antiques for the benefit of eight as lively a* a half-drownded kitten." I inexiH-ru need native collectors and foreign I purchasers. But natural antiquities aresj??eak- Stbaxgk Advkxtl uk OF A Dmuoxd.???The I mg generally, left unnoticed, or if thought of first owner of the Do Haney I fo r * moment are hastily explained by random diamond was Charles tho Bold, I conjecture*. Tory???s celebrated explnnafton iuke of Burgundy, who wore it | n I of her exlstonce is about on * par with the his helmet. It got !o??t iu the Imttle in which I which are hazarded by the most Imrn- iu owner was killed, but was picked up hr a I - Chinaman to aecunt for |wle<inUdogieal Swi** soldier, who *old it to a pricsl for a llor-1 phenomena. Hcienw has always a borderland in. The priest, us ignorant of it* value as the I unsolved questions, but in China this bonier soldier thought that he had mode a good bar- I **xceed* in extent the territory of know!- gain when h- sohl it to the king of Portugal I *'* th,! !??*>??????????????????*?? ???????' ,1^'ldc. They for a florin aud a half. I hav.- no aptitude for |*alwnmh^y, and few Tho profits of hi* Portuguese majesty were I writers make any reference to it. Among the still handsomer than those of tho I rar ?? exreptioh* to this rule is Cb'en K wah of priest, for he got !uo,<HM> crowns, I **10 Hung Dynasty, (A. D. WO-11a7,) who, in an au enormous sum in those days, I interesting work eatitlea???Xotes.from a Dreamy fur it from Ilarlny de Haney, in whose family I Valley " has collect. .! a number of fsets on it remained for several generation*. ' I naturerantiquities ns well a* on other matters. One of hi* descendant*, wishing to pawn it I H** knowledge is not deep, but when uc re order to lend Ileri III. soma money, sent it I member that Voltaire necounted for the pro*- .. a Jew broker by the hands of a nervant in I ???????????? of marine shells on the top of the Alp* by whom he ba.1 every confidence. The servant I supposing that pilgrini* in the middle age* had never returned, an.l the broker declared that I dropjied them on their way to Rome, a great the uian bad never made hi* opp?? arance with I deal may be forgiven a Chinase writer of the the diamond. The police asserted that the I eleventh century. The Chinese have *0 com servant had fie 1 with the jewel, but Haney de- I pfotely lost sight of the I*????ibilifr of the exit dared that his confidence in the man's honesty I tence in China of any civilization * but their wa* unshaken. This confidence was not I ??wn, that when they meet with traces of earlier misplaced, for after a while the body of a I man they attribute them either to blind chance Pipe smobiniriatho real test of a tobacco. It is tho regal way of naoklwr. You nt more directly at tho flavor aud fragrance. You tako tho smoko cooler, and tho tonio cleanlier sad safer. Pipo amokiox ia smokimr reduced to a fine art Tho more the question of adulterated tobacco forces Itself on the attention of smoker*, tho more desirable It becomes 1?? r *???T? lB 5 ,y what you are wnokln*. In Blackwell's Bull Durham Smoking To. boccoyou hsTesrusrsntco, a hr a 3'*, that it is Nature's own unadulterated product. It* fragrance, flavor, and unaurraaoed quality,are do. rived from the soil and air. Try it. and you will be mi. None genuine with, out trade-mark of the Bull. Saraii Brkniiardt, Hprxdtrrift.???1 really think thut this wonderful womnu hn* a screw I loos.* somewhere in her mental organization, [ She is not mad, nor even cracked, but *he is I what the French call ???toquee," a eouveuient j word for which tho English Iniiginigo afibr.l* | no ctpiivnleut. Her recklessles* fat money [ matter* is Homethiiig pheiioiueiml. When she wns about to start for America she wrote u bril- | limit French author: "AH my axiieiises and those of my maid, in cluding carriage hire, are to be jiaid by the I malinger. Do you think 1 can get uiong with | $2,000 |M'r month a* |HH*kct money?" JI??*r I friend wrote back in answer: ???Since you ask I me the quretioii, 1 do not think that you can.??? 1 She will give her steward $100 at n time. Two I days later ho will < come to her for money. | ???Why, did l not give you some the other day???? | she will say, vaguely. ???All gone, is it? Well, I here i* $60: only take care of it." Her cook f never knows how many people are to bo pres- I cut at breakfast or at dinner, for Hnrah think* I nothing of inviting in au extra dozen or so of | guests. She will put on a pair of new boots, I toss lief desecreatcd boltino* ns a present to I CHAMBERLIN, JOHNSON &. Co her maid a* soon as she pulls them off. She never pay* a bill without legal pressure, i* lavishly generous to her servant* and to tho iMMir, hn* no idea of order or punetunlity, and is ns eccentric in private life a* she i* great on the stage. She has made and squander three fortunes, is always dying and tievoi die*, is as fragile us a reed, yet tire* out the strongest men in her troiiim when she Joe* u|??nii a professional tour. This latter (HHuiliar- ity is owing to her exceptional jmwer of sleep ing whenever she nhooscs. She always travels iu n sleeping car, anu, once ensconsed therein, sh** will draw down the blind* and betake her- soft to slumber. Arrived at her destination, Successors to Chamberlin, Boynton & Co. 166 and 68 Whitehall St., ATLANTA, OA. largest Dealers In Georgia In WOMAN Her Health and Happiness are Matters of Great Concern to all Mankind. Nf.arMarictta.Ga. Home month* ago I bought a bottle of Dr. J. Brodfleld's Female Regulator, and used It in my family with great satisfaction. I hhve recommended It to three families, and they have found It to bo Just wlmt 1* claimed for It. The female* who have used ft are now' In perfect health and able to attend to their household duties. Rrv. H. B. JOHNSON. t Statf. or Qkokqu, Troup Connty. I have examined the recipe of Dr. Joslah Bnul- field, and pronounce it to be a combination of medicine* of great merit In the treatment of all diseases of female* for which he recommends it. , WM. I*. RffAftLEY, M. D. SrniNcnnj), Texn. Dr. J. Brapfifj.p: Dear Mr???My daughter hair been suffering for many year* with that dreadful alllietion known s* Female Disease, which has cost me many dollar*, and notwithstanding 1 had tho best medical attendance, could not find relief. I have used many other kinds of medicines without any effect. 1 hud just about given her up, was out of heart, but happened In thcidoro of W. W. Eckler several weeks since, and he, knowing of my daugh ter.'* alllietion, persuaded me to buy a bottle of your Female Regulator. Who began to Improve at onee. 1 was no delighted with l(s effect that I bought several more bottles of It: and, knowing wliat I do atxmt It, If to-day one of my family wa* suffering with that awful disease, I would have it If It cost 960 a bottle, for I can truthfully my it ha* cured ray daughter sound and well, and myself T???V T) "V^" 1 11,1,1 wife do most heartily recommend your Foraolo ^1-X vX V/ V-/ JL7 kJ 9 | Regulator to be Just what It Is represented to be. Respectfully, If. D. KKAT1IKR8TON. Pine Dress Goods, sen to mu inner. Arnveu at Her destlimtion, II she will walk UfMin a stage on which she bus I VV HITE GOODS, ETC. I ,nft,,l?<1 frec * never set her foot before, anil the exit* and on- I 9 | trances of which are totally unknown to her, I /1 A PPPrno n 4 and will go through her part with as much I *9 vAlti I???j 1 p idrit nml brilliancy ns though she had acted | HOUSK-FUIINISIIING GOODS, licrc f??*r half her life. All her friends adore her mid she is the idol longing to the theater* Hjwcts ???a most sweet woman," mid for the'rest, Lucy Ilurjier???* Letter. "tjr ofi.,iigoi??????I SH0ES | SHOES! SHOES! 1)00 Tkamm is In*no.???Durln* tho Jay of my I ... __ arrival I .aw a fow inen awaaUiiR under th. | ^ POMESTHU AT >IaM!FACTU- - ' 1 11KR8 PRICEH, AKenta for IlnUcrrii'k'ii i'utlm].. CIIAMIIKIII.IN, .,(HINSON A CO. Treatiw on (tie Health .ml !!ap|ilnra oi Woman Tiik liaAnriru) Kkovutor Co., Box ax, Atlanta, Ua. I of every ??a t'urd.ig'bo-1 Lice Curtains, Window Shades, h.W???: KI.OOU Oil, CLOTHS. A PRIZE.as > ??? I ?????? ???eo^iy u, x of goods which will help all, of either sex, to tnoro money right away than auythlngcheiii this world. * kortlines 11 unit the worker* ab-olntcly sure. At onee address True A Oo., Augusta, Maine. SHAFTING. PULLEYS, lnhorof pulling two sack* of Hour on u tobog gan. and several dog trains. These dug trains arc amusing if not admirable ns a mean* of transporting freight. They ant made, up of Indian dog*, collies, mongrels, scrub yel|??crs, ewfouiidlaiid* ami mastiffs, with now and then a bulldog. The driver goes behind mid urge* them on with snowballs, now and then finding it necessary to go forward ami innkc a lazy eur work up to hi* collar by giving him tho bight of a pocking rope. Poor brute I I???robnbfy it i* hi* only bight many hour*. 1 he fed to his dog*, qud he ???Tallow and Indian meal." ???Arc they tmiufd???? ???No; we pick up all sort* of dogs and work them in very soon by putting a good (log on the lead." . ???Do they never bulk?" HANGERS, COUPLINGS. SEASIDE RESORT! Cumberland Island. MILL GK A RING, SAW MILLS, ???Hea SIJo" Hnuae wHh ncwnnJ Impmvwl ao-1 rabahTy It U -T??y iked om dog team man what I Term* tJ.nO |??cr day, Sio.uu per week. HihtIiii rate* I *??? ??????* *???* * to fumllles. Dully nimmaiilcatiuii With limn*-' wlek by the safe, commodious and fast sailing STEAM YACHT EG MONT. Excursion rates by E. T.. Va. & Gil and Bruns- ND ALL KINDS MACHINERY, CARTING#, Knglue* und other iniu'hlner>* repaired, liern price* duplicated und freight saved. o us for prlec* Indore phiclng your order*. WINHIHP&BRO., I-'oiindcr* nml MnchlnUts, ATLANTA QEO K GIA. THE SCIENCE OF LIFE. "Do they never bulk???? I J 1 J ??? "No; dog* i* the blunkc*t fools in the world, I * * y W. II. BUNK LEY. Proprietor, , ... ??? i Cumberland island. Go, while they is the sagHPimi*e*t niiiiimls. Vby, I;; . _ ^ W'hco tlietri dog* iieur utxohi poll thWMox(-n,??iN I V A LI IA BI REAfx FSTATR off cornin??? up n steep hill, they hark out their * Y i\L.U/\DL??Ei i\ L A Li UO InlL delight when 1 go up and pat them on the head l???..xellrslon raies ny i.. r i., \u. ??v im. nml liriins* I ONI.Y *| on nv maii ??????im wick A WMtsrn ruIttauU For birthcT pmllculnn, I ??? MAn - 1 (>sr , An,< aud call them ???good dog*.' Jlorae* or no other I 't b?? fed on *uch taffy. Why, I v _ , FOR SALE. linir* will fttnuil It to 1m?? cumhihI flip I A ??????ARM OF MX IIPNDRKD AND HFT\- these dog* w ill staml It to va cuMfd lor mile* I A w . V en acre* of laud on Rlehlaml creek, alwut and then bo tickled to death at a pat on the I two miles from GrecmdMiro, Georgia, nf the cleared head. I hind there Is about one hundred and fifty acre* of The merchants say the dog team* simil good* I excellent bottom, a small portion of which 1* well like the mischief. They are all the time tin- I w *t In iHTiuuda grass, nml about threo hundred of .5 !??.??.?? I, 1 I well adapted for cotton, oats, wheat or corn, ping the m o\Cr and rolling th* m around.??? I i'| u . ro rt W nt**r fall on tho farm sufficient to run San l 1 raiicisco Ohramcle. I a cotton gin, ora mill all tho year. It 1* well ??? _ I ??da;??t??! for both, a stock and.eoiton farm. Also a Hiik IlAim???TTiiotTiiiTOF That ??? ' tells this story of Mr. Ib*rgh: .. talking with Mr. Bergh one day and c bn need I * u fflc,cnt for anrdeh. term*of*Ue'ca*h'.AppIy to *|>onk of a friend of her* Who had lately I to I'll 11 Jl* II. ROBINHON, Greensboro, (fa. . . ... been travelling out west. In crossing the fron- I . mr . ... . oArnmAii nmvr TnT I /???IiTV f ??? Ur l , . , ti,.r it !????.??. u iMT tnth.r, ATLANTA COTTON MILLS, I nutther and three children shoiiM cros* a some- i 7 1 ??? ?????? ???-??- wlmt swollen font. Their onlv beast of burden was a mule. Ho the father maced two of his children oil it* back, then plunged in nml led KNOW THYSELFu | A ORKAT .MEDICAL WORK ON MANHOOD. Exhausted Vitality. Nervous and Physical Do- I adapted for both, a stock and cotton farm. Also n I i' rp, ' m , ,, , ,r ** Decline In Man, Error* of Youth, That.???Mark Twain I comfortable and convenient house containing six I IV. J* 1 ?? untold miseries rraulUng from Imllscre- ,T.h- \ l.Jv wiln???oin.onMxInNtrectlnUiwnwboro, (lx., <Ninvcn-1 * book Inr erm nun, yonn*. A j*y **! I lent to Iho tiii.llirflx jiorllnn nt thcrlty, w-ltli Inml I 'nl'l' o oitvd ????? J nl.t. Itronutnx lit pMrrfptlonx ie duv ami clinnced I ........I..., I for all unite mul rlmm <??? iUcd-c- .n.i. ,.r ATLANTA, OA., ??? m r*rrjr rnisp-nurniniou, iitemry and profos- \fAKE TIIK BERT RIIEKTINGR AND HIHRT I ? r, ,,inr J 1 ??? ny ot,H ??? r W ? 1 ?^ 0 * , I l n thh country -WU lugs from clean strong cotton*. Ask you I mo ???JL , SSL??? tvfuuded In every ???he Im***! in with him. It swam obediently I elorekeeptir for them and take no other. ???Atlant IJ 1 by mnll, post puld. II- ??"* :i?? ??? I* 1 . ??v swam oocuh nuy 1 ||U A ,^ *| lw , t | n ??? ???Atlanta mills H.??? 7 Hshirt I ??????W 1 ' 0 ??? ,,x Rcmf now. Gold iM-liinil him, and nil ranched the oilier shore I j n ??? Bo sure and get till*. " u,r * I mwlalawartwl the author by the National Xlcdl- in safety. At the Ulan???* bidding tlie in tell i- I ??? ??? ; ;??? ??? I Association to the olllccr* of which he * gent mule returned to where the *" " ??? * child were waiting to cross. The ing to put too heavy a burden on tired animal nut only tho child upon ... w. w . u??r.ui, mmurr juuw l??J.. him hold fait, xml, with ?? |.r.y ;! r, l??j|KroROu7 FAYKTTE COUNTY. - lli.M:v J; *;;," 1 -nu??dl*u, Itutru^oror dvr,:) the animal to the water ??? edge. They plunged I (j Htewart of said county, dc|mrtcd thli life In-1 AildnwitlielVahodvlfadlm! In*ittn**. Apn?? wi in, swam bravely for a time, then were seen to I testate and no person has applied fur udmlnlstni-1 If. I'llrkcr. Nn VmiMnch street struggle and to down. ???Oh, think, Mr. Bergh,??? I tlon on hi* estate, In sahl Htute.adinliilstmtloii will I may tiomnsulted n all d??Kw??* requmng'',kni said the excited and pitying lady: ???just think I ??*hd wperieime. fhrunic and obsS ^L^ wbxt h.v. ba*n th. ??f (b.i VtliSfiaff* phAlcU^TiiStanVr 1 '????SHEALfSS' mother ns sho saw her darling child lost in I Onllnnry. I St ??Sr*iiv S ,v the depths of that Mack waterl??? ???True! oh, EZSRl. < m THYSELF tootru.,??? ??igb??l Mr. Bergh. ???But did you | KtYKTTK <??UNTY.-A. J.HIUUW- 1 ever thiuk my drxr lx.ly wlmt mu.t ?????????<> ?? SttT*"hSISSTf^lly mlmlnl'mfUllTLHfimf been the feeling*j??f tho nmh ? I shire's estate. This Is to citnall person* concerned, forall acute and chronic diseases, JSL VH ?? ??. whleh Is Invnlimlile. Ho found by tho Autlior, whoae ex^rienre for SB year* I* such n* proUhly lot of^nuy physician, 3(r French muslin, emliosv ivl covers, full gilt, gimmnto-d to ben liner work, Iii every sense???mechanical. Iitemry and profos- ^fdootuj tnurde ed ma t was found in a ditch near the I or to supernatural causes. In this way when city w lit, which was recognized as that of the I C???h'en Kwah met in the course of hi* iuvestiga- r missing servant, amt when the surgeons ex-|ti??ns with flint and bronze implement* Jurat we are lea to expect from most popular amined the body the diamond was found iu I adopted the common opinion of hfs ??c*uunU. there i*s4*en instead an irregular bis stomach. I countrymen, which is the same as that which Th*T**po??utMr*ta*??iy i; le of sticks mingled with rushes, grass, and * It continued in the Raney family for Severs??? I was prevalent in Europe a couple of centuries I ??.*????? iifSSTin^h. m boob c n r??!m tan* ???*'???7. broad at the bmse as compared with the more generation* until one of them got haM I W. that they were thunderbolts shot down by I h'ighff ctd of the same general order of archi* up and sold it to James III. of England, woo j the God of Thunder in the explosion of bis j [omsf. Ri JLWmnifmrimBf-*??. r. THE GREAT GERMAN REMEDY FOR PAIN. lUillevcs and euros RHEUMATISM, Neura!gla f Sciatica, Lumbago, DACKACIIE, HEADACJIi:, TOOTHACHE, SORE THROAT, QUINSY, HWKLUXOH, HPRAINIV, 8oreno????, Cuts, Brulsss, FROSTBITES, bvrnu, Ni???Ar.nn, And all other bodily ach?? and pains. FIFTY CENTS A BOTTLE. j to show cause why said cxmito? 1 Vhould iiotlie Idlscliiirged from hi* admlnlstmtlon on the first Monday In Hcptcmbcr next. May '28,1KM. L b. GR1U08, QMlnary. LYDIA E. riXKHAB'H Vegelalile Compound * !3 A F&SS7IYS CUSS For Female Complaints and *\Vrnluieascs so common to our best fcmnle population* Itwfll core sotln-ly tho worst form of Female Con* j plaint*, all Ovarian troubles. Inflammation and Ulcer*. ssfrsssasg awnrss | It will tfl*M>)fe end exp*l twnor* from the uteres In a ??? r ???amt. The t*u4**rr tornaccrou I reryspoodlJ/ by its use. i flataUncr, dratrors all crarlng I jleree.wcayeaeor thesi??mucii, A MOUrtANia?? lll'HINKSH COMMUNITY k??(i ennd tor SKJSjJ" ??? Ml1 Nu variation. ??? IO A nALKNAVKU. Bold by all Dmnlita and I K???Jftf'kMb'i.iial'ray. lxpoan^tly???nS!i???br???lu. Tbt Ckiritt A. Vogefer Co. | urKiuw^auuttjSroriioL* | (..Toazua.oo, f 1 r.. Md n V.B.A. ??o famUy ihoold b. without LYDIA K. riUKUAM???K I uvin nut. Tb^cllf.coiutlpat(ofl,blI!oudMMatN) f torpidlty^r th. Ilrrr. U enk a box ??? t .11 dnniKlrtk ??? A Speedy ana Painless Cure for the Opium or Morpnlno Habit. Cure Cuar&ntocd. A dirt it , If. B. DREW, II. D. tBItn.V. UA. lfl)o cleaner prepare __ I moving the mna. dirt, dust and loose???trail greatly Increases the quantity nnd quality of the lint. It will pay for Itself In naif a day???* work on eight balm of cotton, and give* Increased profit* to uvttN Milv wb .?? hsndlecotton. Agents wanted in all uu- 'c? CLARKuTSu urrrroNCLRAMXR MTC,Co., .(X. AW.. ????. ??? COM Kart Alabama M.. Atlanta, (ia. I ....K??JL* sC.BEwFpt???it DFftif n v. \ IUI tv i oko. ?????, I.om or .Manly Vlrer. Cn-m iti re iMt^ygr. TM-toi.rkoMrm.if MY Htl.* A IS treat- rtieat (aJUto^iiiw.qmoroogb. |???* Frvfd*. Te??ilm??*nlal?? 1 A ddu. Tiia Climax Mrd, iiUMueamw ul Cotton Heed Oil orpus wmirrmdtorOwCIVlAllwcmoix AdOMSuB , ??^??maUOT#KaK9L RumperftarnJr vigor. I Ilf E HAVE REDUCED THE PRICE OF THE A. .yv, A. Wood Gin Filing Machlnn to CBJOi No ??? : A.VWJ. im Vuit'-r.. L.aNcw Y<wk- ^ P ^ territory, except where already Mild. KO I machine* now In u*e. Over 10,000 Gins sharpened I with thtowo neithlnss lest wmmw bnna??| xll over the ???Kl CONSUMPTION r J SI au 4lhg with* ??? Ojr liM ClUitpiof Roses, | - -0EIASIUK3,??? I Fuchsias, 1.000,000 PLANTS' FRANCIS MORAT, Cor. Secwtkd dr Urmthy Air.. LsuistiUCe Ky. with the*e machine* lost y cotton states; nv" -' - * m Invention, and I of year* an<??? * . to buy und 1 addro* ; kurwrior to aR inaeblnti *1 the only one that ??? and become a ktaruUrd. of himllar **! the test In the time commence businnw. For i*irt<eiihtni BARRETT A GREEN. 30 Wall street, Atlanta, Ga. may JO-w-.M. nxi rl mat MANHOOD RESTORED. .* *ictira of ??????rly impnid**^. csrutn* oerroas d*bil- ttf, p????*r-; *ic., hsttoa tn????l 10 tain two tOOWQ iwmwdf, wJKVTBftod ??? limp.* BdUlofetA LwblAb h# wtilMndJHr S |ohMf??llow-??al*rM\ AtUrasaLII UKJiVJJL C- Cbaihsm HuP*??lf*v