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* BRANDY STATION-M. C. BUT. * * LElt--WILLIE FAlJLEY. 4 * (By 0. G. Thompson) 4 * 0' * V*+ * * * * * * * * * 4 At the close of 1862, In the great American conilct of (tie Sixties, j;res tige 'wias with the South. The greal victory of C(hancc Ilorsville. May, '63 following the dereat of the Ilnioni armyl1 at. F'red:rick. 'me; in Decemnber, risd further, Confdvherte hopes. ''he armie, had forced each other around Fred. eiIc ksiarI-t fromi N'b(r) to .Jine The two greIal haldhm- of Frkdericlh: . fought aod wton. hsc had all ued th< offensiv'e. h. left vii ' .\ x, .2' cr O P :11 m tains. Longstreel arml i ' kSug. On the 1tll of .1 h -. rand cavalry re What T1. 1. o the~ 'a; ilP. Farjv was; .Q a volunteer i n en Kn ie w About Carc Much Sickne: Navasota, Texas.-Mrs. W. Al. Pedca, efthis place, relates the following interest Ing account of how she recovered her strength, having realized that she was ctually losing her health: "Health Is the greatest thing In the world, and when you feel that gradually stpping away fron you, you certainly sit up and take notice. 'That is what I did some time ago when I found myself in a very nervous, run-down condition of health. I was so tired and felt so lifeless I could hardly go at all. I I was just no account for work. I wouid get a bucket of water and would hee so weak I would have to set it down before I felt like I could lift it to the shelL. In this condition, of course, to do even Ony housework was a task almost im fossible to accomplish. i "I was . . . nervous and easily upset. 1 for 5 10ndy fo 5codngfir petite ackdieston.t Sooeth ing yort-quth,"g. Makngyu the dextec-a etal gum, cener aid on General Stuart's staff. When'-t killed, -he iwas in company with Gen. 3M. I C. Butler (then colonel of the 2nd S. 1 C. cavalry) at a certain ipoint In ob servation of the movements of the ad- I vancing forces of the enemy, when a I federal artillerint flied a well-directed shot Into tlet little gronp, kliling their hores and tOking off a leg for each t of thcm.u General. I Bltier tells it ti is way ill: a. letCer t') the writer several ycars be fort, hi deathIi, inl answer to solie <uc.n tion; abolit tilte battle of lirandy Sta- t tion. ] I(.ays: "lint to retnri to Far lky. Whten C!ve <nemiy:.an dn nI cder :mid (ened a rapid lire r :e t i rities%, 1;arley and lio Hc dre-w h"rete, mri-c-A o ter tr icn Il ( I. cr11 :1l:1as be I II(' 1 0! n n , I I I d r uiThyWol Bjpae 1(.1 c, lli d v. .it I C. I . ' A' 5tL '. I'2(k. 1 V 1 "I her f adi n(ftrradn wacy Vd' I Dechats eat if Caor lui They W~ould Bo Spared S and goty. I coulant rcsht wel at neight and was t ust lifeless. "L heard of Cardui and after reading I decidcd I had seone female trouble thA. was puing i down. I set for Cardui t( and began it. "In a sero short while af ter I began the Cardul Home Treatment 1 saw an Im proVenient and it wasn't long until, I wvas all right-good appetite, spleid rest, and much stronger so that I eas:.ty did ily house work. "Later I took w bottle of Cardul as a tonic. I can reccmmend Cardul nd glad- 1 ly do so, for it more women knew, it hI would save a great deal of worry andc sickn:ess."I Thc cvflmsastic pra~ise of thousands of I( othcer wonica whIao have lound Carci liciphJid shcuild convince you that it Is wcri! trying. AU druggists scll it, it /O 7 's a DOUBLE treat -Peppermint Jacket over Pep-. W permint gum C 13 tl t t n4c he grating of the bones was anything mt pleasant. After awhile the ambu ance, which had been employed in oth r partc of the battlefield, arrived and was palced in that. 'Before the am mlance reached us however, I was >laced iII a horse 'trough found in the amp that Black's regiment had left hat. morning. 1 owas carried to Mrs. Iltzhugh's farm house, and there the Imputtation wvs Iperformed about 5 . N. We were ehot about t o'clock. I *wa. told that Farley wai carried a a fau'.incuse, never recovered froiom l'e :hock of the shell. an very few :n'n 'v--' Oct, and i1d. a'ont the ttim Dr. i'o'ylor' v:; p:' -ing on im . Fill :ey s *iemi''c :- 'rnUanted "'hat d:;y, oin a vh had captured orm a Yank e a ::h :t tiiae bItore. I Ie was ' c c.. 2i !. Ail hls aemca ire DM ila !e : ,.At, Is him-se t dh:('p :: hcmcc that e:irricd me oIrh n :'n cle,-e 11!acs and10 hAd .11t' :! : I . llis bind l r I evanke i.' :.ho a pi:-adh ar iell.. N w :- j n na ni' :aced !ey the r ""'1 Biirch o " . w4 LO. ol. a IPndh spem hho-1 asha ch m IT. dW hi' heh '.e I":-v v of his <h .. It ,n i t:tve so e it e:. th fie!'! in f: : he enm , , in <I'V-.i ec ,' !:I: - iI i :y just lhe ; unli r-: rm '' r ' r o , i'n..cuce! :r.'cj " ;IV .i.r~ of tl.c d ve i~ - :. eenE h i .'~ in::tnres (- y; after th fiv or .anter and 1:: ftheet cutpos' hero'. d Fairfax .if., Willi !'-tri: \e alrevady the-re ;Ql Gnrtual Stuart. We rcaill the spcI adi, but unias ming genial hearing of Farley and call his being 1illed In the prelude Ge ttyhurg 'at Brar.dy Station. ills imb it at old Cul'yepper. He had the spect and conIence of h's superiors id of all those aroind him. Gcn. M. C. Butler ranked h.:gh among e ;;reat ;olers of thie doth. Among 10 hest evidenecs of the merit or :.nding of military larde", is the cs 'ate placmd upon im by -the enemy, 'o,- he met oil the firId. Northern -xrs hcId M. C. Dutier inl very high OT cON Ol'F AlT (l.'S'E OF Wl:EK a.1nrte 1a'he': ln erts iven asi TRai) (.,:, . ti . Cause. Now :lca..! june 2.- After mak e .n:.1..i:, 1 . o uin aer 4 caliz cc'' n mi( 1 w iin ci to in - m to u'cmid lin ele:: n l a uri.' uts, whh cok ared w ith 10.0 a cund as; the closing 1prIce on middlIng ye'ar ago. It -was almost altogether a wveather larket and the highest levels wecre (iPartedd eni iaIns a yer the belIt andl heP flood in the 1 l i Grnde vailley. twas at first feared that the show.. rs wouhld continue andI therefrore, 'hen the werither turnedC( off dry and ot, the maIn su~pport of the markcet 'as tbken away. During the last half f the wveek the course of ilprices wvas teadlily lowver. The wveekly re-port om the government made a doep imi rssnion for they noted widespread rop intprovement and sta'ted that 'ie hot and dry weather was checkIng ec activities of the Weevil. While many sections of the belt ontinued to rcioort the presence of 'ic weevil in large numbers, there was ass complaint of damiago from this nurse and localities here and there lalmed that the insect had almost dis ppeared. The trade ,was much inter sted in the measures -being taken by io growers to combat 'the weevil and 1 organizecd movement to grow cotton spIte of tie weevil, such things be ig accepted as marking an actually ow 'phase of' cotton growving. In apite C the effects of hot nnd dry weather on ic weevil, thiere was little disposition 3 minimise thme danger fronm the in oct, 'the ploint beiing made in many iarket circulars that. it was likely to eomie an all important factor should tily acnd Augutst 'bring the shoseors 1at are usual in those months, Plies Cured In 6 to 14 Days )ruggists ref nd rnoy I PA OINTMENT falls a cure Itchit i, o d iri r Protruding' lilen. 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