Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, September 30, 1880, Image 3

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THE MESSENGER. LAFAYETTE, GEOIIGIA. Thursday Mousing, Sup. 30. 1880. Rules of Subscription : Twel»® Month* on **lx Month* ?. r » Four Month • 'o|in'B u »* Invariably In ndvimcc. LOCAL MESSAGES. The editor is still absent. Farmers are busy planting oats. Fall, is now the season of the year. Master Hugh MeClatchie is quite sick. Read new advertisements in this issue. •* Robert Henry spent last Sunday. . in town. Reinemlier the election next Wednesday. ' Some little courting in town on last Monday. Read new legal advertisements in this issue. To-morrow .(Friday) is the first day of October. There was a very heavy rain fall on last Monday. The p. g. in Ci. still lives in the suburbs of ha Fayette. Read new legal advertisements in this issue of our paper. Remember the singing at Valley Head church next Sunday. Persimmons and ’possums are ripening. A very large crop of both. It is feared that the cotton will he damaged by the continued wet weather. Mrs. Allgood and daughter's, of Trion, were in the village on last Sabbath. Miss Mary Marsh, of Armueheo. is viewing the Misses Warthen, of this place. Messrs. J. 15. Green and Isaac Rutherford, of this county left for Texas, on last Monday. «This county has raised a consid erably larger acreage of cotton this year, than it did last year. One of three men in this county will be elected next Wednesday; provided they get enough votes. ST r. E B. Wardlaw lias returned from Atlanta with a very large stock of goods. Call and see him. To the outside world, it would Bieni that Walker county had only one candidate for representative. Preaching at the Methodist church next Saturday and Sunday by the pastor Rev. 0. C. Simmons. LaFayette can boast of more pret ty girls than any town in Georgia, with the same number of inhabi tants. Married recently, Mr. Albert Mathis to Miss l’rayther. Aiso, Mr. B. F. Mcßride to Miss Sarah Prayther. Somebody is going to get heat next Wednesday and we"ll bet our interest ir. next years blackberry crop on it. Let all who attend the singing at Valley Head next Sunday, remem ber not to forget to carry their books with them. Milly Marsh vs Alonzo Kelly, and Jim Penn vs Alonzo Kelly, is the way the fights have occurred for the last few days. Mr. Win. McCall sent us a very fine apple by the mail carrier, Mr. Abner Mize, last Saturday for which he will accept our thanks. We are requested to state Rev. T. C. Tucker will preach the funeral I of Mr. Black, at Pea Vine church, the sth Sunday in October. Next Wednesday Colquitt will be elected, and so will Barnett, Wright, Speer, Anderson and—and —well, wait till next Thursday and call around and we’ll tell you. Our types in the article, “To the Voters of Walker County”, last week, made the election come off on the “Oth of November,” when it should have been the 2nd. Hon J. C. Clements will speak at Villanow next Saturday, and at Green Bush next Saturday night, all are invited to attend. He will be in LaFayette on Sunday and part of Monday. Emily, wife of Mr. Warren Crow der, and daughter of Mr. Joel Par ker, died on last Wednesday morn ing at 10 o’clock. She was 23 years old, and had lived a consistent member of the Methodist church for twelve years. E B. Wardlaw has returned from Atlanta, with a full line of goods, has the Oiliest line of goods he has ever carried, and can sell as cheap as anywhere on the Globe. Come one! Come Hill It Henry Johnston, the negro con vict who was taken out by Rev. W. T. Russell, at our last term of court, has vamoosed the ranche, taking with him several things belonging | to the family, some money, clothing j and a seven-shooter. | Don’t forget to vemenber, that if you need groceries, the place to get them is at L. Payne’s, Chfltta nooga. Ho has anything you tuny want and can make it to your inter est to trade with him. See double column advertisement in m other column., •- v * Our readers will pleasa forbear with week. 1 cnr tSrjg thousand ‘.'ll this, we can’t quite make's Jfc ** ' V % Wo are ‘requoS.'W to state that all ''tin young yien of' LaFayette i are invited to join and participate in the Young Mens’ Debating soci ety. It is hoped that all the young memo! LaFayette wiil join. There [ is nothing more improving to the : young men of a community than a : debating society well conducted. A new book on t’’e horse and i his diseases, by B. J. Kendall M. ; D., containing one hundred pages, I and "sixty-five engravings. This is a : comprehensive, valuable wor< and ; worth ten times its cost, to every | one owning a horse. For sale at this olfice and sent Post-paid on receipt of price, 25 cents, in cur rency or stamps. Address all l orders to M essence!!. La Fayette Ga. An offer for the Walker County Messenger would be entertained. The Baptist Sun promises to be a , brilliant success, and we desire to ; devote all our time to it after the first of January. Subscribers and [advertisers to the Messenger, oped have no fears however that any trade will be made, in which their interests will not he fully pro tected. Died, on September, 25th inst., at 7 o’clock r. m ; -of Meningetis, Mary E„ infant, and only daughter; [ of our highly esteemed friend, W. ! W.S. Myers. The parents of this bright and winning child, are nl j most inconsi lable at Ibis, their first j deep sorrow. They now realize, [ the one irrevocable, stern decree, which stands side by side with ex istence. That even. “Tim iiifiitit in |lm stnih‘B Anil bounty nf its imincKtit ;ur»; rut *>H*— Shall, Oiir by on*’, In* catlmrril to thy si Ir, fly thogr, w, o, in tlmlr turn,►itonl.i follow them.” At the outset of this campaign we expected, that-during ‘he same we would get a great many an nouncements from the candidates that would very likely be in tiie j field; but now the October election ' is upon ns, and from the six candi | datee-in this county and senatorial j district, we have two announce ments; viz : A. T. Ifackett for Sen ator and 11. P. Lumpkin for Rep resentative, ive hope the friends of Messenger will remember these ! gentlemen at the polls. They are both able men, and worthy of the trust. We have been informed that there is a false report in circulation in : I different portions of the county, to i the effect that we (the publisher of the Messenger) asked Dr. Felton,; during his last visit to our place, to pay us an account that had al ready been settled by Dr. Fariss. We did not desire, nor did not intend to mention the refusal of j Dr. Felton to pay us an account i due the office. But since it is I necessary for us do so to vindi : cats ourselves, we give the facts in the case without comment. Two years ago we received a card frmn Dr. Felton, while he was in Washington City, and before the adjournment of Congress, announc ing himself a candidate for Con [ gress, and accordingly inserted it in the columns of our paper. All of [ our exchanges in the Seventh did tiie same tiling. During the same year we inserted a local announce ment of a speech to be made by Dr. Felton in LaFayette. Dr. Fariss ordered the local put in, and it was charged to him, and also a similar notice of his last speech in this place, and Dr. Fariss settled for said notices. But the announce ment of Dr. Felton’s candidacy was c urged to him (Dr. Felton), and ; was the account we asked him to settle. Dr. Fariss never paid this account, nor was lie asked to do so. ! he knew nothing of it at all, as the card came to U 3 directly from : j Dr. Felton himself. NEIGHBORHOOD NOTES. Gathered From All Sourcos. Floyd Superior court lo gins next Monday. Jndson Clements spoke in Rome last Monday. Newusn is to have a town clock costing 81,500. County Court convene- in Chat tanooga on next Monday. There are fifty -three hoarders at j ; Shorter college in Rome. The bootblacks of Chattanooga ; have been tripping up tiie police. There is considerable sickness in Cartersville and surrounding coun try. The Express announces the dentil of Col James 0. Young, one of the best citizens ofC.'.rtersvdle. Dade County Gazette: Mrs. John Fricks, n pleasant lady from MeLe more’s Cove, is visiting relatives in • the village. Mr. 8. A. Cunningham has sur rendered all rights in the Chatta nooga Times and now the Messrs. Ochs are » de proprietors. Chattanooga Times: Tiie N., C. A' St. L. R. It. Co. are contemplating | making some very in portnut im provements in their buildings in this city in a few months, which will occasion the expenditure of manv thousands of dollars. Our sanctum was honored with a j call this week from Hon. J. C. Clem ents, the distinguished candidate for congress from this district, He I is a very nice gentlemen—hand qgonie to a fault —and will surprise Dr Felton eery much in Novem ! tier. — D"dc County Gazette. Cartersville is just now one <>f [ the livliest cities in Georgia. There are no loafers on the streets, every [ body is busy from the average [ ‘ small boy who stands and gazes with wonder and amazement at the 1 mammoth pictures of the coming i show, to the anxious cotton buyer I whose mind is deeply absorbed in the pros ects of his future gains.— Cartersville Express. One of the negroes charged with tiie murder of Mr. Joseph J. Piiut up was tried last week and acqnit i ted in Gordon su| erior court. In the cases of the others a nolle orn.se qui was entered. We know nothing ; of the negroes except the Rev. A. Knight, living in tins city. He t lias tiie reputation of a quiet, good . citizen, and his arrest was quite a , surprise to o r people.— Cartersville Express. On Thursday morning a squad nl [ revenue officers passed this placeen : route to Aliati'a with three alleged ■ violators of the revenue laws. This jis almost a weekly occurrence, [t is said that in Haralson county, where these came from, thrre is a • regular organized band, who have : j made no crop this year, but have \ 1 been informers and witnesses in every revenue ease from Haralson [ county. — Dnuylnsvillc Star. Chattanooga Times: Yesterday evening two farmers from North Georgia, named Wilcox, entered Sullivan’s grocery in a drunken , condition and picked a row with 1 Mr. Mike Sullivan, and were promptly ejected from the store by him ; once on the street, they con tinued the row, and were promptly at rested by marshal Lowry. The little row raised quite a eonsidera Inc excitement in that neighbor hood. The Rome Bulletin thinks there is only one lliing lacking to the prosperity of Rome, and that is a good cotton factory. It savs that lor such an enterprise then* is cer tainly a good opening in th: t citv, and with the splendid water power i nd every facilities for such an en terpliseafforded, it is really strange that capitalists neglect this nppi- j tanitv for a first rate investroei t. it hopes M will not lie long before the sound of the spindles will be beard. iwp ♦- mm Public School Notice. I will be in LuFayett on the first Tuesday in October for tiie purpose of receiving school reports. : Teachers are requested to bring or send in their reports ori the above named day. When teachers can do so, it is better to firing in ttieii reports themselves, as it is often the 1 ease that corrections h ve to be made. W. W. 8. Myers. County School Commission, r. LaFayette Nursery. I have a very fine assortment of peach trees at mv nursery in La- Fayette, any variety from the earli est ta the latest. I will fie at home ' from the Ist to the loth of Novem ber, and will deliver trees at the nursery at 15 cents upiec. i •It J. Jones. 1 ! To ttii' Voii>rs of Walker Couuly. We certify that wo have known F. W. Copeland from hi- childh.md; that ho in an honest, and deserving young man, of sterling worth. Roar ed nn n farm, he scarcely lost a dm train the field until he was twenty- I one years of afle. At thin age he under | tank, and procured an education by his own unaided efforts. Ho is well known in East.and West Armuciiee | valleys, and will receive nn uln asl ! unanimous vote of the people hero lor Representative, II.■ well merits the position, and will ham stlv. and atily represent the interest of the people. We publish this to correct reports, and rumors concerning Mr. Cope land's popularity at Ids old homo, j and in justice to one whose nomine! j in life is highly commendable, and who is well qualified for tie. lion of Representative. Any report, ; nr rumor to tlie contrary of this (vr tifieate is not correct, and we will say to the voteis of Ibis enuiitv, that those who vote for Mr. Copeland will vote for a m •ritorion®,derserv i ing and self-made gentleman who ■ i« honest, true, and well fitted to represent the interest of the |oe|.|e. ; We further certify that tins eoin ( mu-.ic.linn is unsought hy Mr. Copeland, and that w e give it to the ■ public as a true statement of f.iots, j la-lieving, trust, if all knew him j we 00, he would he the choice of all. J Art’Kit LoWK. H. Y. I’UUYIAIi 11 Y. Hunt -I X. Knows. J. T Rai ney, Adam Griffin. W. N. Rai nicy, James Hammonutiikk Sen.. Hamilton G Moore. W. C. Oittt j. c. Sampson. Tip mas Mannish. Jno. A. Graham, Pierce I.itti.e, Aaron Dunn. William Little. Sen., W. II Little Triou (ileanings. Tktox, iJa ~ Sep. ‘23, ISSO. Editor Messenger: We had a very hard ram late yesterday evening. ! On last Saturday Win. L Lnn ; ders who attends one of the C on- I paov gins, (at) eighty saw Emery) ; gined 70”) pounds of lint cotton in one hour. Died mar Cane Creek. Walker county. Ga.. September 25th, ISSH. little Marv J. E. 'Myers, daughter W. W. S. Myers, aged about twelve : months. She had been sick only I about 3G hours. Mr. James E-linger of Tiion is ! quite rick. There is very little 1 hone of his recovery. Unci Mae. Bryan lias been Hjicail | ing a few days wit!) Its. lie attend ed preaching f.t the church nn Sun | day for the fir-l time he had neon j to preaching in nearly two years. He is enjoying better health time usual. N. I!. G'iKKR —ro - -e Nates from Hardscrabble. Mr Editor: We have not much in the way of news this week. Fodder pulling is the order of the day. and to-day has been a had dav for the business, as. we have had quite a wot spell. II P. Lumpkin will in! Ire-s the people of the mountain the 31 iost. at the Bmtisl church. Mr. Lump kin is very favnrablv spoken of in this district. We wish him success Rev. Mr. Campbell is to com mence a series of meetings at the j Methodist church to-morrow, tot 25. h. Miss Jenny and Mr. Horace, Smith, of Rising Fawn are visiting relatives here. Mr. I)avb Edison and, has gone to Sand tnouetai ] to look I r a lo eatinll. Tl e west) rti f vi r i" Si one w fat abating. As « ver vein- tn- id. Jons M Karp. (lordou Spring q Editor of thr ii/rr : Dear Si i : I was u. Diitim >e terdiiy. Cotton was ciiming in rap idly I'.ir the time of the ve.r and silling at 101 ceii!-' —bas declined a little. I took three ha.es to get a little “liusli money.’’ would you hush if yell could get wind was due \ nil ? It is tu he hoped that I> lion will moke a repiltaliic’, as a cotton market. A cotton factory there would help to make it. R one has her bus ers there. |i i-i o-s seemed to he good and the laces of 'man kind” looked cliet il’ul aod content. airs. Biiteli, wile of i! -v J. L. II is on a visit, to lier l.itio r it toe springs. Her toon" is ii \\ .da Walla, Walla Wa.! i e-aim y. W i-.0-ington ington Territory R X. P. ■‘Kendall’s Spavin (lure, —try it and t)” convinced. For m,m or beaut. R I dveruse.neiit, Rome and (J lattano .go. as" two of the most thriving cities of the South, ■ i For Sale, A GO aero farm in one mile of Lal' av uttc ; 10 acres cleared; e three room house; land | reductive mill easily cultivated ; produces cotton well; a good peach and apple orch ard; welt watered with a splendid location for a fish pond. Will he sold at s bargain. For further particulars inquire at this ofiiee. Dr. Casper recommends ' Ken dall’s Spavin Cure’ in tic l.igho-t ti ruis and thousands of eminent physicians do the same. oiiattanooq.Cmarkets* tMRIIf.CTKP WEEKLY. Wheat old til 05 h> tfl 10 “ new 75 to til 0(1 Core, sacked 45 Flour .. .<i's 50 to (Hi 50 Corn Meal .. .■>•) Bulk Meats 5J to 8 it icon .fit to 0 ' L.r.l -SI ! it oiler 12’ to 15 1 Ciiieki us. young 10 to 13 *■ old 10 E :gs 0 Dried Apples 3 ; “ Beaches 4 I Blackberries -nominal. Feathers, prime toclioiee...3s to 40 " dncK 20 Beiswax 18 to 20 t Initial Rags 11 to I I ; Tadnv —nominal. Wool, unwashed 25 to 28 “ lull washed 35 lo 40 “ rotted and hurry. 12 to 20 Hides, dry ‘ 10 to 13 1 *• green, oto 7 Potatoes •■>() , Onions 50 ; I’oinatoes nO . Belllls 50 , Dear’ til 00 j Squashes 75 I ('uciniilirrs 1 00 R 'lisiiog Ears per doz 8 t ' Pillages " ...75 in til (ttl I Ginseng Root 00 to til 00 • Pink It nit 15 to 18 PRCCKS: Veal & San, .Ft-wo 8 its. . Gold American ..ever* $50.00 L nlies Gold Watches 20 00 Gents’Silver American li - vers 10.00 Gent s'Silvci* Swiss 8.00 Gents' X'.ekel American 8.00 Gents’ Ola ted Swiss 5.00 Composition Swiss 3.00 Seth Thomas Clocks, fine 5.00 Plain Mantle Clocks J 00 ; Medium flood Guess 3.00 Gammon Clocks 1 00 Fine Gold Opera Chains 20 00 Solid Silver Teaspoons, per sett 5.00; Solid Stiver Forks, per sett... 12.00 : Silver Plated Teaspoons, per sett... 1.00 Silver Plated l\lob-noons, I per sell 2.00 Double Lined Violin, Bow and wood cas» 5 00 Solid Silver Thimble-, (name engraved on) 50 Heavy Solid Gobi Wedding Rings. (names engraved )... 500 e-- -e— ar?-. 1.--.—wwfme.- vwn (Miscellaneous AMvertiscmcnts. ■. y a, ~, ■ '.'o'.: - ti fl ftfcfcS I •’ - “ - J ,» .*•»- * '%"■ l'j I . '' %"w X % • ••• -■■■ *\ v 3 ■.■■■•■.T /l , . . e . , •' ‘ *-——. - , .V ' - . Y’>c •. I ' '■ V II IfßCKiiVi: MOW MRS AM) REAPERS, S\V V. 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This is t hr piowss which lias I n ■J'liiit .‘•no’ .•» sr;»ril*nir revolution in ii « j •i.’iunor of produ iny i • r. • » * » • -ni IJ< , •-• i'-fs. . Tl’s -n- .M j. f-ijnfs .-no mud 'V h piin*r»r’s i 1 !;s on n nuti-m u I • » , i r hs. : rel :»»*»• M ernTorc ah-fJn . ly j i* "i;» mml l. T l "‘ rno-r r-••• ;m l al.V *i•. ; ; m of* rh*s i.ji j»r ivv‘i’l *nf i.-t rhe cln-ai if .vi'h which fho prinf- ••nn h<» pi-oduntil. 'Am rMs|»'»Mfnillv -o.'ioif an insi.«c*i* u «- ilie •x | lisiffj sii‘M , :iM<vis f> ,# ihe* \vo»k m < x:,;!»’•• : "i» 21 ’J MmU'-f sirnet, (Mviftaiioo i ca. Tomd. liM'|irei»ulv, A. <'.IT!l Wc‘«ii*rai A . ! Etond. jXo. 1. —.V urlh JfonuiJ PiuwHfjcr lifiive Atliii.tji |> n. j Arriv«a a! (ii»i»ojr:» S: 17 i» n. j Xo 2. —South ll mini Pn.w offer. I/’ ivi- <Jhal ? ilmtijM . r >; *j“>j» i. , Amvi s si * A ? i:mf ] 1 :(K) if n ! An. '•> - A 'lllh Jlil.iil h’■ iv» A 1 • >■ i ■ ■: ‘ • Amv-s i(: -• 111.• m* -h “);')(*) X'i. 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Il" IVI-. in.iii liim-i" iv- r iii-fiil. \ "ti I’iiii ilo If il* wi-il • tihrrs Kit I ilir* * *!•»«.- it* •' li-oit- ir"*-. • •••■* *r»• mill i XH- ii-ivp ■ -ti'iir ’r " IT >oi| hii! |ir<-(if;«l***- j ivork si-iid ii- w:n iddi- ■ s -t mr. It p *st- »o li • ii ” i-■ u> 110- hii.-iot's - \o wli-i "ii '.iif. s fin if | i.» in k" tfn-Hi pin- Addrp-s (»r.oßi;i • ■ii-.s.i.n, &. i o , I‘oilliiml, '*a op. Hep. ill ly THK BONANZA FOR IIOBK-AfJENTS j- "ieii"inir mu ■ i-ii-iiiil ii ir » d li""k .! i( (ills. II ANUOCKr,.." ! i . I i ll lltl .i. U F I. N V(* mi 111 -- * ; h ill m;il mi'"). lii.lily i-iid-i-"d > \ i.'iin II *n (IK K L" J IY •»; •!* >. '• IH' 1 1 ' 111 " I -11 • (tHN. <5 a rfi i.kd:; r i " io -nn- "d* i o.i.ii ii . <i <;» . j l.| \ : nil b■ofw i* " I l.risy) I s r<- gl' 1-1 **o (| i tii ori u ■i M I" iii-ii I* p- rs -r, * Hi "Vi R I , " ‘ IV* • K ! ' Uhi kii ;• >|» i'h• ! ifi .’iiii* "hi-L. For Ii -i H-.'Ks iili no id ffn-ee gum. HI 111 lvi I' i ll :i t•, *; j. 1 VVi -k i l M il' u-l| 'Oil’ll. I’ll fi ! S M-i- \'n r sk. R" i 1 i.i m i mill nn '*o"‘ii» i.i'''‘"i- ..fim• r * \y sj ... k i»r .If ,-|v I -I) • '. t wo"'. •» r ti* for i-arti- ill :r» r II II i I.. tt k •'o I'i.r a -i. '*l f» if I'M Kil* Hill SALE i slii- office, ui fifty eeute )•! hu ; dead. I'llisccltnncov* ;Viivci;ti»cment#. Kendall’s bpavin Cure 'I IIK MOHT •lld-l s*M I?I, IIKVIKIiV ever di# enve.ed, ns || I n-rislii In itx> * II el* end doe* *»*l blister. Ml'tH proof in low rixiH Kcv. E\ I’n siding I'idh-r nf .lif M. All mu* IHalrO'l St. ‘in li, Hu II J, Ki’nu*i.i ki ii .<• ni»ln r ph in y""» |. i . r I uHi *a\ ilnl ii'\ i xperh-nm wl'li ’ K mliili i -iavi»f Cure*’ li.i* Ih'.mi very *.itls'. rtoiy indeed, i Tin ;«ur v • ars nf<» j»i'i.c red ii li.*ni»* oi VMir ii: im.i, aiiil whli li,« nr Jv h> r*i" «• Ininrhi'M mu*- ■III In a f|iavl . I net .Min IIIv lione I" .’i.iiii' Vfiv lame mil' I in-in d Mini nul for ii f.nv We* ks win II Ii• ■ Ih‘im.|iii> In tirr, lin ” lit'ii I (Mil iilm Hi' ri*ml !•«• j*r -w wor i*. wli*'ii I dun'ot* n*it ii.at a rluu 1 «»n«* " hs lor in In.'. I |i * •iinil a li.’itlf m K i i.il:i I» *h "‘(•iivim , i nr« iii'il mill less linn ■ lutllli* * U'Vil Inin *'• th*t In- in lint liini". ii lllinr na.i 111. 1 l-Um-ll In* I' Ullil. K>>|ii rllnlly y> urn, I'. .V tfitAMIFK. PPIM’II’CRKCC Will Tell. Si-urni. I'.'X, M .•*«.. Vi.P Ii fl li. 18-0, It. J. K<-'intt.i. k :—ln jiplln; I" >•<« Mil.l ii.\ -■ I', I Hill k I .u Hi in Iff know ih.'H *1 ll «Vs p'OM.vd IW.< Inin- spiVili* Willi •*K**lirtiill ■* -|i ivin I up-,” inn* v* t) t.n • *li filn *t kimw k»nv long the kfittvln iiuit lifen ill* re I l.'ivn ••.. tied thu i iln- Ii r**' n flit iii'ihlih. Ii tuna m- In tr inmi'lif »• * I ink.- ilk* lari**- inn nil and two l«»i it*** small *iii»* I havi* it nl inn Inllln*. IT •• In-rse Is entirely w* I'/ !n-i at all still', ni.il in Ini.trli In I*•s-mi "i I Ihm 1 4 a \shim|.ilni ui'illc im. l| i* a l*f‘v iliiiil* h'-rc. lull II i .|. i.* t.ir a.I wli ii It lias ilotie I'm nn- its whlo V\ ill If Vt'l v H"-lt. Winjin tfn'ly youra, ('HAS. I-!. PAI.IvKIJ. Kendall’s Spavin Ours. roiu-npv, N M . January Sint Iff *. It. .1. Kkni.au .V. • «•-. U ill man: 'Ac Imvc * i h,*aulifiii roan map Ilia! was -i.v-ntn iisun aerounl o a spavin oil In i leg, which m -iln In i ilt-ml lain*- We in.ik ntl'lmr slim-s ail « lowed Ii -r tn run in tin.* hum yard in tin* f til >t the year, apply iiej • Kendall’s . ivill Cure’* iM'on-Uii'K to direction We ilnl inl ii-.«• imr lor ahi ml', .-lie was • inir ly i iiretl. mit |ln* liiinrli enmple|e|v r* moved, Ulnl Ins in Vt-i been linin'Sllinn. Wes ntf W lial \vi- know to In- U fort. \v,. havr Mi'll twelve ll- /.-ii l.ntil.s in lliv hlmri tiin f that \\i* have aril'll u* \our agents in f.'o-.» o.d. K"i|.i'.'t nilv ynurs, IJ.Mii illllt.li &- KITTKKOOK* Statement MADE UNDER GATE. To VA n m it V!\t''ourmw - 111 tlii'?rnr 187') » , tri-ali .iwi Ii K> ini ill s -pnviii P-. a linin' -paviii ! nl'si-wral iil'Millp’ cin.vili, UMirly liall (IS l»rL'*' Ilf n In'ii’s I'ifit . aii'l rmiipii'ti'h foppmi tin' liiiimti*** hiol ifinn?fit III* I'nlarinmil. I Imvt'Woi k. d llltJ ln*li*-* i v. r siiiri' very nar.l, anil It • iimvit has hri'ii laim , nor onnhl I*vi «• any iliH- p-m-c in tin >!/’.•• of tin* lini-k jniiiis niiici! I iri'Mteil him wim Ki'i *p,vi„ i u It \ MNk’.S. lain.hinuli Fall*. N’t.. I*, h. *2j. tkTf. *w<irii mil siiln'-rlh d to litfoi'i-uo-till* 2. r »t , i, d y of pi'ii., \. it. in'.u. JnllN JF.\NE, Jusllcn ofiliv I’t*nct*. Kendall’s Spavin Cure tlii Slsiiiiao I'Tcvli. I'attcm'* Kii.i.b, \\Tuliii.itf»n <’•».. N. V., I F« ii 91 st, If is. s 11. J. KmnAt.i., M. I). : Hcaii-IK The parti u i lar • nsi' wn w l.h-ii I u*i‘d ymir uvln t on ” : a malii!'i.int unk »• sprain of slxt'-i-u nittuilm* xtaurf itiif I tiu.l Irml n.any Ihinus J;UI in vain. Your i • pivin i ur> M put tin- wot tn lliv umuiid m; .lr», I for iln fi vi linn- slum I urt. in * miiiirai position, j For a family lliiimml It anyliiint wr t-v*-r . usi'd Voiiis truly. 11l N • M■ !*• ItEltl , I’asio M. K. « liurrli. I’aiti-n’s AM Is .> ■ Y. I I t'Dil l s -I'AVIN ( nut i- Mill' in its i |lm",», *i ml Id 1., i ► in-tlnn as it d n-s not him nr yt ii i* pfn- I ntraiinir iinil pnwnriui to manli every d. ep s< ale J ; i in in i.i rnninve any umwtli or olio r en!*n*f | nn nl, stifii a* spa tins, splints, curt.s, i-allnu-*< i |Ui s. sdnhjnpH. a- y laiunm-** aud all nnlary* ( n.i'i.i? nfiln-j in'* «>r limns, nr rheum itisin in mart I 'nil |.-r a. y pmpose for wnicli a liniment in used < fin mail m hi'J.-t ll is ||"W kli W'li to bn tile bn»t . l|i|!i:ii |.t for hi oi ever n.-ed, acti.ig mild and yet err - •J tain in its i ifects. **eml address for Illustrated C'r.'ii'ar wlilnli ft •hi- k irivi s p-fiiive prort of Its vlnties. Noreno'dv lias ever met \\ ill* Sltcli ui-ipiul.rt d success t-i «oir , kmmledue. f"* lieiist a* well as man. rrn.l! Al. pm Imli|e, nr sl» I'Wles f.r . | s r . Am. I-itl'imisTs nave ii or eun gel it for you, or it will i lie M'nt tn aiiv ad.lr« ss on reeelpt of prim l*v the | :.ropriei><rs l»" 11. J. KUNIMUi ('<»., Euo*- < Inirj fall*. Vonnoiit. 'II I'ST, It a *KIN k I.iMAlt, Atlanta, da. i f lltunv, I'KMurit.t.e S. Co., Nuslivilh, / Ag**fci». 'lenmssee. ) ju'iM 18 ly Ml BURE CURE roc Coughs, Colds, Sore Throat, Itron* ehitin, AsSir-a.i, ('ouMumplion, And All DHouioiorniKOATsml I t SttA Put up to «4<i»rr-M!»o Ho the for Fumlly Uso. Koiont tic Hy |nop.ir#'i of B-.lii.n Tolu. It «:k I Tn-ly, O'd Hyu. and otiiur tonics. The Formulo is known t.. our i-»t y »yHi«»ai)«, Is Idichly •ei»im»r!d*a bv ttivin. end t • ouilvri. of c-ur un-et proßuinent : cii*Mn.*i, Prof. U A. UAltlNUlt.il tJuh-0r... Uon tbu In! vl of wory b t'l* It lowed kuown tj »h« rredicod pncp.ulca lint TOi.t* Roi’ii mkl U\ g wl'.l afford th« i;.w t rnhtrt for l.'oiiifiio, l!odo. iulluonra, Hronnhltie, .Sue I iiroot, W'uk l.uogo. aioo UonoumptioH, In tKo uv *t aud Kii vuin-cd «t,-» t-t. 1-0-1 uVK,V K!f AI. I-: -ui A PJ'llt’f I7KU, It make* 8 de iffol t ii -for Is • ily m-u. Is |.h--avit to take; vs w.-ok or Jn liirjts l, it u , tt-r.n, a«t:v.tjr and mon»ti to file whole /r niu. CCN r BE O£CFIVED\ \ J l' 1 i.y iinnrincipi* I dnal- \ *ro wli * tijr to |... 'iio-i ijiti.ri you Uock and Ky* in ■ plao.ol ntn TO/t) Pm U' A VJI UYK. wlileli is I the uii'y.ne Me • o Jo om-Ji* >kt r«"<*in« aav- W iiijj u UDYlfilt.ViVKlf'l' HTAXH* on o.ioli i.oltlo .f I.A VV ii k.N <t. wv .U AH IT V, ProorUtora, lit UtnlUon ff'frt, i bluotfe. f «T“ ' v:iv l>< foe f l l . yi# 4 . i'O.'i i* foe It : j '«(,«?• V' .nr Uoi-ebiint IV'»*!4f ; * - ttab v uiir Alaiuom for I»! r -e-.«• iT.-c . vrw t ukoci/.b* • i \ U t. |...t A A'. U ovoiywUi'#. Cjitslf 1 |j,Qg^ Afn*le under CiMiley’s nit-Tit, ElrgHnt, wsy, ijrjicrt ful and healthful. ftr.tl*fti<-tlon guaranteed. Ftidt-f tlieelasn is laid a «|iiilf*'«t pul, which ronder* rust In? impossible. Bewnr* of infriDgenmntn. Ask for * oolt'v's Con-1 and take no other. Send to un throu-'h your dealer for n *ani|de Corset, ranging irt price from 75 cent* to 92-00, and your order will bo filled hv return mail. Mam.rHcturui only hy the tilolrt' Manufueturiiii; Company. BATir. HEED A COOLEY, :< lit <ni>! 317 Ilron f v. my EKt «•»«.»».