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THE SOUTHERN WORLD, JUNE 1,1884.
MO
n vis entreated her Georgia visitor to |
^knowledge the compliment paid to her
absent husband.
Quick as thought he consented to do
o and appeared upon the portico, where
S °sea of brilliant uniforms and upturned
[gees greeted his vision.
Pausing for a single instant, a spirit
ARMY expkriksck,
How an Old Veteran Escaped An.
ulliilatlou and Uved to ini-
part a Warning to
Others.
(National Tribune of Wathinglon.)
A pleasing occurrence which has just
come to our notice in connection with
f indomitable defiance took possession u connection with
° f indomuao substance a8 theNewYork;state meeting of the Grand
of him, and he spoke in substance as Army of ^ RepubUc ig BQ unUBual . q
follows: _ many respects that we venture to rnnm.
«<Fellow C tizens and Soldiers—You . ,, . " veiuure 10 repro-
reut-n ^ , uuce it for the benefit of our rpadora
see before you to-day an unreconstructed Captain Alfre,l Ren,„ ra , of Ne^ York
Oeorgia rebel; aye, and one who glor.ee while , lntbe lobb the ”
la the the , g 7 a , Btr " gg '® preview to one ot the meeting^ 2
,„irh l,a, p.Bt terminated, the South denl 9l d ^
tras overpowered by the weight of num- ' „, . w Ul “
* as ^ a 11 a. • i gentleman who was in earnest con versa-
But tell me if on every stricken L- ... , ~
be rs. / tion with one of the Grand Army offi
w J d,d n0 ‘ , e " CO T U , n ‘” f T en Cera. It seemed to him that he had ,ee.
, opl |. y oi your Bteel?- Hav.ng, how-■ tbat face be( tial| obBcuted b
«*• appealed to the arbitrament of tbe gmoke o[ btU| and * /
lims and failed, my people in good faith and leagant counlenan J could ^
are now ready to accept the situation „ , , , ...
a ,L • . I. a at. u t. th e same pale, and death-Uke visage,
mJ renew their loyalty to the old «.g ; L hich he B0 diml renembered . *,
But, yon would transform us into real Ue recollection, like Bammo's ghost,
friends, be generous and conciliatory in ,, t , „ ’
this the hour of your supreme triumph.
at command and
haunted him the entire day. On t-ie
day following he again saw the same
countenance, and ventured to speak to
its owner. The instant the two veterans
heard each other’s voices, that instant
............ , ,, they recognized and called each
snnhng and, when the tocsin is sounded .. , .
6 ’ . , , . . other by name. Their faces and forms
and every section sends her sons to meet . , , , , , ., . .
, / , , . . had changed, but their voices were the
il.r. Fnn Ka ntionvnH urlinthAn in f ha k / I n n > I. I
Act thus, and * bygones shall be bygones’
and the ‘dead past’will be made ‘to
bnry its dead.’ And should the thunder
cloud of a foreign war ever again darken
our horizon, and an enemy invade this
Well you might better have died in
battle, quick and without ceremony."
“ How many times I have wished I
had died the day that we captured New-
berne! ”
And yet you are now the picture of
health."
‘‘And the picture is taken from life,
am in perfect condition. My nerve
tone is restored; my stomach reinvigor
ated ; my flesh is hard and healthy; in,
fact I have new blood, new energy and
new lease of life wholly as the result
of using Warner’s Tippecanoe. This
remarkable preparation,which I consider
the finest tonic and stomach restorer in
the world lias overcome all the evil in
fluences of malaria, all the poison of the
army, all traces of dyspepsia, all mal-
assimilation of food, and indeed made a
new man of me."
The Captain remained silent for a while
evidently musing over his recollections
of the past. When he again raised his
head he said:
It would be a godsend if all the
veterans wbo have sulfered so intensely
and also all others in the land who are
enduring so much misery could know of
your experience, Sage, ami the way by
which you have been restored.”
And that is why the above conversa
tion is recounted.
the foe, be assured whether in the ‘dead-
same. The man whom Captain Rensom
and grateful testimonial in his behalf."
During this address a profound still-1
ness reigned, which was only broken at |
fee conclusion by the wildest applause.
ly imminent breach ’ or on the bloody ., , . . ... ,, .
., ... ... e ,r had recognized was Mr. W. K. Sage, of
lol battle, the sold,ere o the South gi Joh Mich a veterlm of , he 23d
,,ll be found m the van ready, ,f needs H . Y . Light Artillery and both members
be, to die for their country I appear o( , )urn8ide , 8 , amoua dit|o „ to Nortb
before you not of my own volition, but Carolina . A(ter lhe flrgt greetings were
“ lhe k " lsm '- n “ f Gen , eral ,® avis ' at 1,18 over, Captain Rensom said:
request, to thank yo« for this generous | „ It bardljr scem8 p 0ssiblei SngPi to
see you in this condition, for I thought
you must have been dead long ago."
'Yes, I do not doubt it, for if I am
m I not mistaken, when we last met I was
Gwer after cheer pealed forth, and all I ing a couch in the hospital, a
thought more highly of the South than q{ , YeUow Jack , in it8 W8t
if its representative Aad eaten humble j ^ ,,
pie and groveled iu the dust before her „ i remember . The war see ms to have
conquerors. caused more misery since its close than
The above actually occurred, and apt- wheQ ifc wa8 in progre88) » replied the
y illustrates the true animus of the 0 tain> , 4 j meet old comrade8 fre .
lighting men on both sides. quently who are suffering terribly, not
In war they were enemies, but the sq mucb f rom 0 u WO unds as from ma
white winged dove of peace has again larial ison8 which ruined their con8ti
transformed them into friends, and they tut j on8> »
can mutually admire each other’s prow* ,« j t j dnk 80 myse lf. When the war
ess atm strike hands once more in amity cloBed 1 returned bom e and at times
as brethren of the same blood. would feel well, but every few weeks
The name of the gentleman who re- t h at confounded ‘all-gone’ feeling would
ated the above incident we are not at CQme upon me aga j n . My nervous sys
liberty to disclose, but it certainly points tem> wh ich was shattered in the service
au Interesting moral. H. H. J. failed me entirely and produced one of
The vivacious, versatile and vigorous the worst possible cases of nervous dys
editor of tbe Springfield (Ohio) Repub- pepsia. Most of ll J e time I had no ap
he evidently has a leaning to Boston |
culture. Not long since in a vein of enously hungry, but the minute I sat
thrilling eloquence he remarked ■ down to eat I loathed food. My fckm
hi /t 0 was dry and parched, my flesh loose and
« a," 1 ,, 1 ?’ “ U “ , h r a, ‘ b rr’;, ThiS m7e aC IJMea‘ tailed to M.imil.te. 1
’natter involved But we shall defend pressed; I was cross and irritable
th«i v I , JiuC , , j ,nanv a night my heart would pain me
the btan, and advocate it, and demand ma ^y = , n i w i,en I did I
that it shall not be ‘downed’ except in *> I frightful 211
honorable warfare at the dinner-table'" had bornd dreams a " d fn *J! . 1 g
»>,e wr^h“»idU-. oi
let thus:
I highest notes of joyful peans
Hu
to our loved and toothsome Beans.’
lie would assuredly object to the grace
nervous system completely shattered
In fact my existence, since the war, has
has been a living death, from which I
have often prayed for release.
Couldn’t the old surgeon do you any
* a " ld l, y Senator Vance, of North Caro-.
ma after being feasted in Boston for a 8°^ 1 bim and he treated me, but
Ivoubetm: L evc ryoth<Tdoctor, failed- Thvy««
'- aus young and beans old, . , waa gone and without
f| hean,tender and beans tough, I nen * . g “ j
'&ns hot and beans cold,
1 : < 1 Lord, of beans we’ve had enough. i wuen a "•*“ — —■* Then
jther McGrew takes the bean cake! severest nature came upon “®*
joy liver gave out and without the use
s "nd us brief accounts of all agricul- { cat hartics I could not mo\e w
; Ura1 ’ horticultural and etcckclub meet- Iela^atall. My blood got likea
ing
Graft
pears on mountain ash.
| fire and aeeme.1 literally to
1 alive.
Saved Her Life I
Vidor, McIntosh Co., Oa.
Dr. J. ItRAPriRLD—Dear Sir: I have taken
several bottles of your Female Regulator for
falling of the womb and other diseases combin
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Yours very respectfully,
MRS. W. R. STKBBINS.
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Respectfully,
W. B. FERRELL, M. D.
Atlanta, Ga.
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