Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, November 04, 1880, Image 2

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-- THE MESSENGER. A. McHan, Editor. X. X. Mcllas, Full, •ml Pro. LAFAYETTE GA., Nov. 4. 1880. Tin* Election, The following nro the majorities received in the itifljrent countits, hy Dr. Felton nod Col. Clemente. Haralson end I'ntiMing are repor ted a* being ono for Felton und one Clements, about a *et off: Fht.To.N. Bartowo'.f * Cherokee Gonh.i *' Polk 100 CLEMENTS. Catoosa -•’>' Whitfield Dade Ho Floyd •• «« Walker •'! Chattooga. " vLi' ?yr Cobb • r - "•• ■ Good-by Doctor. Who will care for Felton now. Has anybody^*aw or I“* ' any- j thing of Dr. Felton* ‘ '-.joriiy. . My life was eavn. ’Aarner* Safe Kidney and Live "re.—A', U. w s Lxkdy, 1 i/fugu tii now keen jkLendull * Spavin Cure in stm* W/be sale ; i# rapidly h i tiaementin amt S r ** The largest Livery In tfline uscß ‘KendaVFl S| |~vl with the beat succcssT*”^: 1 ’ eir Advertisement.- :« ! Mr*. Wm. Tn-rtgr. Owmeco,N. A .. gay*.—l hoveyworjf an Improved EsWtSfor Kidney Pad about three week*, and have received grea/re- | lief from it for pain in the back.— Bft Ado. A Jolly youna girl in Cotea Declared that *he never did see a Young man from the "Huh" Whom Bhe didn’t call "huh,” And they always responded, "Oh deal).” ■*' elegant marhle *lmtt, to be erected ns u monument to the late Albert Sidney Johnston,has arrived from Italy, kCjLlouston, Texas.— The monument was purchased with a fund raised years ago by tin. ladies of Houston. — A Boston poet breaks lortli as follows : We shall nover be happy again I We sha.ll never be happy again, If old Indiana Behaves in this manner, Wo shall never be happy again. ~ — New Orleans is threatened with a Celestiul invasion. Ten thousand Chinaman are said to he planning , a descent upon the city from Culm. An agent recently has received or ders from twenty planters for la borers of this class. a There is to be a baby show in Horticultural Hall, Boston, with n price each for the baby under a year old with the handsomest eves, the blackest eyes, the bluest eyes, the most hair, the least hair, the most weight, the least weight the smallest hands, the smallest feet. — The finest baby will receive a grand prize. Many clergymen in this country have lately received a circular from a London dealer in second hand •errnons. lie offers sermons "litlio- ! graphed in a bold, round hand," so that those who happen to see them j would Buppose*they were manu script, for twenty-five cents each, or twenty dollais a hundred, lie has a line of cheaper sermons in j print at ten cents apiece, warranted orthodox; and others—a liith more expensive—which have "a pleas nntness yet an awful solemnity about them. Free Suffrage. The enquiry is set on foot by the papers, whether free suffrage is to lie extinguished in this country. It certainly was beaten out of sight in the general election of 1876 ; and the current events of 1880 show the effort to prostrate it this year is to he aimed directly at the ballot box, instead of the electoral college But the effort to corrupt and pros trate finally the will of the people j in the choice of chief magistrates, must fail signally at the last. There is not money enough in the coun try to maintain a government by the agencies of purchase and fraud; and if this thing is persisted in. we may be sure that by and by will come a popular earthquake which will shake this country from centre to circumference. Thunderstorms and tornadoes purify a rotten and stagndnt atmosphere ; and that i* the way the demoralization of the A mertean ballot will he cured one , of these days. Victory; Vi tory! . ( GOL. J. C. CLEMENTS ! ELECTED. 11l ,1,000 Majority, I + 1 * 1 "x - / y) * ~r i *L\l> /jK «o€>» :.\EWB i.Vvik or i * hb ■ ) KINO TTL KULLS. , / s ■* > SPEED IT ON TV I RES. Let I lie artillery g:r«I it forth in thunder (onrs. TliaiJl’cltouisui is dead. GLORY! Blrmagogucisin is vaiujttsslt- C(h IIUZZAII F'or 01,eiiieiit*-« au<l fl>emoc _raey. • The little stone cut out of (lie mountains hy the hand of Or. Felton, conceived in unholy ambition and born of a bitter hatred of truth and deutoeraey is bursted. Democracy, Truth ami cots servntisin triumphant. GLORY ! Let the women rejoice oi er it. Let the children shout it. Let everybody old and young, white and eolored, sing; the good news, and make the hills nuel moun tains, as well as the valleys riuj; with the glad tiding* and joyous shout ol glory to (>od in the highest and on earth,peace and good will to fUfElt JiKWH IN GENERAL. , Clipped Willi a Sharp Pair of Scissor*. Fifteen piteaenyers were injured i hut none killed oiitriiilit, liv a col { li.-ioit on the Cincinnati, Hamilton ; Dayton Kailrnadjlant Wednesday. , On the same «lay n collisin on the Raleigh A Clanton Railroad, in North Carolina, caused the death of three persons, and serious injury of thirteen others. Carelessness in •one case and plain neglect of duty in the other. Hancock will probably have the ! largest popular majority every giv- I ■ n a candidate for president of the United States. He will also have a j muj rity of the eh toral vote. While Garfield in 1880 means Grant in 1884, according to the | present understanding, there is no j haling beforehand what Garfield in 188a mnv mean. The groomer* of Giai I should see to it that the con tract for tluj sceptre is drawn with nil the tin iron-clad oath.— Post. ' There are 58 pair of twins in Chickasaw county, Miss. Lancaster. South Carolina, has n ■ rut sixteen inches long. Join son Countv, Texas, will re ceive 81,000,000 for cotton this year. Track-laying has begun on the Ferttatidinn <fc Jacksonville rail- j road. Western Texas is fast being turn- j ed into pastures with barbed wire, j White met, and Imvs pick cotton j by moonlight in Newton county, i Mi sb. Ymoo land, Mistii.-sippi will pro duce one hundred bushels of corn " ,rH J x y ('numb-rahle less of cotton in Texas, on account of a scarcity of pickers. During the last four months 10,- 258 Bible* have been distributed in Texas by the American Bilde society. After to-dav drunkness and pro fanity is punished in Mississippi hy. fine and imprisonment. ft Hundreds of iron stools forJjSot- \ ton pickers are being turned nut- In the Novelty works, of Little Rock, i Ark. The Macon (Ga.) Messcnqcr tells a wonderfull storv of how a mule killed a tngro. The man was rill ing a mule to the town of Gordon. Just as the town was reached the hind legs of the tmue, without any provocation whatever, were seen to tlv into the air, negro shot upward about ten feet, and falling upon his side on the earth, his body hurst completely open. He died witlrnten minutes after the fall. We agree with the Augusta Chron icle tin t the following is “rough on Atlanta.” Says that paper: “A citizen of Greenville who returned from Atlanta on Friday night tells a good joke on Atlanta. He states that on Friday morning a letter was received hy the Governor, ac companied w ith an old silver watch valued at about three dollars, the letter purporting to he. from one of the gang of pickpockets which in fested that city during the fair. — The writer stated in substance that they had met with the most en couraging success, capturing so many watches that they had no use for the one accompanying the note, and he had decided to , resent it to the Governor as a memento id the admirable polite ogulations nl the Gate City by winch tin v had been enabled to ply iheir avocation without danger id arrest. The writer expressed thanks li r the kind and courteous manner in w hich they had been received by the people of Atlanta, and desired that when the next lair occurred they he received with the same courtesy, and assuring Ilis Excel lency they would he represented hy larger numbers i f their class ns an acknowledgment of the generous hospitality extended to them. Chattsnnoga has organized a ju venile opera company. Many improvements are going on in Tallahassee. Florida Jonesboro, Teini., is sbiping large quantities of walnut lumber. The Alabama river continues at a very low stage for the season. The mercantile business all through Florida is reported as Looming. In Orange county, Fla., orange tlueea are putting on a vigorou* new grow th. The total number of colored Bap- j tists in tiie southern states is given at 646,974. 1 In {Albdi county, Ky., an old man named Freeman, weighing 840 pounds, died of suffocation. 1 lie lexus Pacific has been com pleted to a point one hundred and twenty-seven miles west of Dallas. If the campaign had lasted a few days longer, the democrats would have run the rudicals to death, Gen. Grant talked politics to 00,000 people at Utica New York one day last week. Ihe Cincinnati Enquirer heads its table of election returns in Ohio, “Tubulated Sorrow.” Mr. John 1., Villalnnga a prom j incut of Savannah died lon last Tuesday at I,is home in | that city. Never were Rome people stirred ; up on the sut jeeet of r 'ilrmiils a* they are now.. The Trihtnie says; L't tl e ‘stirring iip’.cm r I : let us have some new roads.”’ Macon, Ga.. Octobkii 25 Hen hen Guise, a miller and a promt.- cut citzen of Brown Station, on the Southwestern Railroad', fell from J the up train to dav and had both j Ilis legs crushed, and was otherwise j injured. He will probably die. The doubtful story appears in the Chicago Times (ind. dem.) that I before the election in Indiana the | republicans sent thirty Cumphell- I ites to work in secret for the repuh | lican ticket among the Indiana | members of their sect, to which I General Garfii Id belongs. The Hartwell Sun savs Willir | Rowsey, u black man, moved to j Hart county from Elbert a few years ago, and bought a good farm An credit. He has now paid for it j has good stock of all kinds about him ; has made a thousand dollars' worth of cotton this year and corn enough to do him. One Samuel Berry, a colored in dividual, who took a prominent part in inducing the colored ;•« of North Carolina to colonize 1 na during the exodus last)car,.was arrested at Washington yeoterdav on a charge of forger) on a requisi tion from (he Governor of North Carolina. He %vu* held lo hail in 1 tin* dlilll of <>!;»• (f-ousai ,d dollars. (hdlaM Si(tie Cliattongmwe Col i 1 C! aments G, 11 majority, *il still ; holds the banner, all honor to Chat- j toga. Mrs. J B. Wilson Tiffin, Old . savs: -I have worn an Improved Excelsor Kidney , and received i more reli-f than f-wb all retneoii s I have ever tried. I cheerfully re commend it to ill So Borer*.— See A» A w S Dr. B. J. Kt "*il. Ennsbnrgh Falls, Vt., is inventor of the \ 'Kendall’s Spa Vi ii .Qnre” now used with the greatest success through out the United Stains for * nth man and beast. Underhill Jc Kit'redge. Concord, N. 11., have cured and re moved a hail spavin w ith Kendal!'* Spavin Cure, and this is only the experience of thousands we might mention if we had space hero, and it is also being used now with | wonderful suecess on human fi sh as well as for hens'. Re id the Ad vertisement for K-ml,ill's Sjuvii Cine. Read House. ■* Mr. Sum II • >1 the enterprising proprietor of tile Rea l Hjause/is making some mark \ * iinprVe ments in that luitrl. His - «S» house is nearly and al together it presents one id the i,••»-- ' est fronts lo lie found anywhere i tbe South. ' . Every ileparlnicnl ■ ftlie <£ l llv 1 receiving sp< eial title lim jtft i « attractions are being uibfml daily. Mr \V. F. Cjeiiry, lonium witl.itpe Gibson House, Ciucinmiti, lias charge of the dining room.' At toe oßice we find Mr. A. Bookeeper, and Will 11. ’ Hamblin. J. N. Parker and J. I’. Bostwick clerks, all as clever gentleman as ever welcomed a guest in imjt Cjpne. The servants attention is nut ex celled any where, and the fare is all that the most fastidious could de sire. The tourist, pleasure-seeker, or business man will find at the Read House, every comfort, conve nience and luxury he desires. *0 ♦ Shooting Affair in Haralson. Inf irmation reaches us that on Saturday evening last, at Drake tawn, in Haralson county. Dr. M. K Phillips shot dangeroosly ■'Bud"’ Hicks, a well-known character who lives just over the line in Carroll County. We have not been enabl ed to obtain full particulars of the shooting, hut learn it oceured from i Hicks having abuse Dr. Phillips's wife, and Phillids coming up and j 1 Hicks turned bis abuse upon him, 1 be shot at him four times, one of ; the shots taking effect in the head. | Dr Phillips hears the reputation of being a peaceable citizen, and it is said was so justifiable in (toning the shooting that the public authorities did not deem it proper to arrest him. At last accounts Hicks was alive, but his chances of recovery were few. —Cedertmen Advertiser. M.Fdft ! aII I.K ill N *.-.F, n - - nf iixoV I nur*-** th:il ni"-i tit r i.-i - «re •• «i*« il In <li.*or<J. r tl • Ktilii'’>*nr l.iv*-r. If tli**r«»foro. lit >s n..d j l.iv» r ur«- kepi iM-ri’ «•» order, |» r'eri It- It-- will I lit** rrvu l I'M- 'mill Hi- • b - kit Wn n I -I tin iiint* hum fur •t-ir-s great ago- j i ft wn nut hi-iue nh| to tl «! r«-li f. Tin-discovert j f\V.r. -Hie Kidney and l.ivrr I’ur** marks a • w era io 1 1»»* fr hUm-mi of these irou dew. Mad*- ft 'mii a H uiple iro|d<* I leaf of tar v.t 'ue, it co- tain j'l-t the H'til* 111- neceKsiirv t • i.ttlirj-li and j vigO r ite Imtli of i ltepe grind ■ rgaun, at d -«f It re-tuM* - ) did keep |||. hi i ■ ord -r. It is n POj*ITI VE Kkm j » HY *"r • Inite m'h hh»*h that cuing pelt s lit the low ;er P tiles ffie lt..dv »i>r inn id iv-r II iltiac is —J ttindice i iz% tie——' rave'—Feu*—\gui!— 'lnl»riai Fever, a *d nil iffi -ulsi. - oftli Kiduj.«. • Iver end Frituoy r«nn». It in n - xeell* u» an i Mife romt dy for ft maledur i'U I’regoaney It w| | control 'le .s»ruatlo: and i- : fllVMttj b'e l >r I.etieorrliCE or *■ al : |"g "fthe Whomb Asa Itl.iod I’ll ifierit - tinc qualed, for It cure tile «r a H »»>;«• in i■ 111 111-11 l READ THE RECORD. ‘ It saved IIIV Ilf. |{. i.ak> ly. Selma, Ah. “li i- The remedy r at vvdl cor tlie many dis uses lie u i >r to women.”—['fntlier*’ Mag -ziim. ‘•lt In- pa -• d—iv* re test*ard won end rsementfl J from the high' at medical talent in the nuuin.”—[New York Word. “*« remedy heretofore diseover d egn lie held for one ninuie.it hi cnnipi ison with It.” [Kev. • . Harvey, |>. W a li'i gtoe It. r Till hei e-dy, l»• li hoed >u3 *U'*h worn! re, le j ptr ua in the l. \HGF- » • IZKI» li'iTTI.K of any i m dieia • n.mmi the hi irk* t,a. dis -old hy ItriiYciefs a* d nil dealers at *1 2 per !*• tile. For Idahete’s, e« quire lor W UtNi-H’ SAFE Ml Ml El’Hr* j OHE ft Is n |’f <*4lf | Vl* Reined v. It. H. W ARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y. Nov 4 2y ft . N& jl_ HIMoj-l PA p 1 /oa. Cures by ABSORPTION (Nature’s way) fa I LUNG hiseasesT” ” A L L :r:iROAT WISEABES, **” ‘“BREATHING TROUBLES. It DRIVES INTO iiesystem curative ag'ii * ami li -aling me licim-s. It DRAWS FROM the .liseased parts the poisons that cause death. Tbousandi testify to its Virtues. YOU CAN BE RELIEVED and CURED I >out’ despair until you have tiled this Sensible. Easily applied and I> A I) I- C A L I. Y E F F E C T UA I, Remedy. - Sold h.v Druggists, or sent by mail on receipt of price. 82.00, by ti» 'only- LoungPaaco “ h mil ...a- a "ini.ons Jlio.K, • y• nr.” - i t fr- I*. Detroit Mich. \ .v 4 ly \ i Hit 6 uj A 5 OlMl? TJ £ OUiIEI BASK mm And nil disease* of ilie Kidneys, i Bladder and I'linary Organs we-..ring ihc Tmp oved Excelsior Kidney Pad It is a Marvel of HEALING and Relief Biiujih-, Nt-nsibii-, Direct, | Paiidfstij PoniT iid. li (’ UII ES uheic nil v!m* fitiis. A RKVKI.ATION ;iihl REVOLUTION i» M "in - li*«or|if ion or di»ec r ji|»* f i«n ;».■*■ r pi.o<t*«l io ijn-nii.sf'icfcrv in cm.i u. 8-tnl for *nr upa. 1 "*<* '/-ti'it’A n' .. it*-, vi4)‘ f’rre. S«* : .d * ' d ’ it ■* •-? i*h! h\ n.ai', « n r* •• The -Only” r««l Co., I t; „ , ,! *' ilJiniiM; Dlock, ’.vi* ij‘ k iH'/roir, Mich. t'UJ l:mii! - • -.vv’liit *"" N>v 4ly ' GEORGIA C or. \/f By virtue of an order lia-iethe ('om;t ot Oriliuarv. of said coimry. will l*e sold tietor** ihe court hotis door in the town of LaFaynte, in said county, 1-e 1 weeul the letial hours of/sale, on the first Tuesday in December next, th-- following inoperiy ti -wit : An nnd.vi led half in terest in ici nl lanti number. 74, in 26th distiici, and 3rd section, of said countv. Sold as the prope ly of Jscob Oleckor, decea*.-1 I’e. ins one-hail pa. hie on 2ath D--cember IB.SU. and balance paya bL-25tlyD eetiilnr 18*1. Jacobi, vv. Ulecki ek Ex. »f Jacob i’lkcki ku dec’d. Walker Sheriff’s Sale- AYill be soid on the first Tuesday in December next before the Court House door, in tin- tawn of LnFayettc, AVdker countv, GeorghY.ov ith in the legal liotus of sale the following property to-wit: Ten acres wore or less of lot No. 181, in the 12th district and 4th section of said county, as the property of E. E. I White, and oil which lot i* situated the residence and tanyard, of said E. E. 1 White, aiid known as the tanyard lot of suid W hite. A de*. .(-lion of which is more fully desort'.fed in a deed from W. B. Gray to K. E. White on file in thc-J-lerk’s otllce Superior Court of sai.Keonnty. Levied on as the proper- t ty of said White to satisfy an execu tion from the Superior Court of said ; countv in tavor of W. 15. Gray vs E. i E. White. This Hath day of Oct. 1880. j G. W. Pattkkson, Sheriff. GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY. William Brock, lias applicl for ex emption of personalty ami setting «i p u t ami valuation of homestead, and I will pa.-* upon the same at ten o’clock on twenty second clay of November itß J, at my office?. This Nov. 3rd 1880. Milton Russell, Ordinary. GEORGIA WALKER, COUNTY. Application having been made to have an administrator appointed upon the? estate of Joseph I*. McCul loh late of said county deceased. This is to cite all persons concerned j kindred and creditors to show cause if any they c an why the clerk of the Sup. Court or some other person should not j be appointed the administrator of the estate if said deceased on die tlsit Monday in Ueecinbcr next. This Nov. 4th 1880. Milton Russell, Oidinary. GEORGIA WALKER, COUNTY. Will he sold before the Court House* door in tiie town of Lit Fayette, said | county within the legal hours of sale. Hors of land number two hundred ami fifty-eight, two hundred and seventy seven, and two hundred and forty-sev eii, all in tin* twelvth District of the 4th j Section of Walker county Georgia. As the property of Robert Daugherty, to i satisfy a Superior Court tifa issued from th * Superior Court of said county in favo of A. Shaw, against said Kob ' ert 1 o igh'Tiy. G. w, Patterson, Sheriff. ' mwt %V -»-■.»»»'»• ’■ * v-*-« Miscellaneous Advertisements. Kendall’ifspavm Cure TIIE MUST ~UGGi REMEDY ever ills fiivi'ied, ms it i- ceriaiu in its i IT.- cis enil doe* nut blister. Read proof Dr low Prom Rev. I*. N. Cranger, I'r» (tiding Eider of ■ lie >t. Albans District. St. \idanh. Vt., Jin. 20 h, 1880. Mr. R. J, Kendall fit Co ,G* ills In rep!» loyoni letter 1 will say that my i*xp« r i'*nce with * K iiilall’s -i-avin Cur*** 1 has been very *<itifl''«ctor>’ indeed. Three or 'our y ars ago pn»c ired a b *ttle of yi nr a.ent, anil with it, cur'd a li* rse 01 lameness calls eil by h sp'ivi • ast se ison mv horse became very Lone ana I tinned him out tor a few weeks wlo-n Id* hnCHimt better, liUt "lien | put Mill on tile road he •jr-ov wore. wh«-n I disco w ren that a riin*i one was fnrinin.’, I procured a bottle of Kendall’s spavin < lire and w nh less than a bottle cured him so that lie is not lame, u iiher can the iiHueli tie f und. Respectfully yours, I*. N. GitANGKK. S'erseiTi'ance Will Tell. Si'onouTON, Mass., Mnri h 6 h, 1880. IL J. Kknoam. & •Gents :—ln justice to y*»u and uiysell, 1 think I nulili* to let v<*u know that I have re "mi veil twd inuik spavins with “Kendall 1 * Np.ivlu Cure, 11 one wery large on ,do U kn»w k<»* long the si>avin hudyieen there. I have o . ucil ilie » the h rse e ght months. It took no- to ir mnu'hs io ‘ take the large one off aad two fin itie small one I have used urn bottles. rne A tir.rse is entirely w If, not at all stiff, and no buricli to he s* en or f *|. ‘I ins is n wonderful medicine. ;t i- a new thing h* *•«*. but if t dues for all wli.it it has done foi me its’sale « ill lie Verv great. Respectfully yours, CHAS. E. PARKEir. Kendall’s Spavih Cure. Concord, N. II . J’.i* u rv 2nd 188). B. J. Kendali. fit 1 «•, Genii man:—We have a beautiful roan mar that was given to us on account n a spavin on her leg, which hi *de lit*r dead lame We took off her shoes qn a-lowed in*r lo.ruu in the barn yard in the 101 l a the year, applying • Kendall’s •pivin Cure” aceo-ding to direction We did HOI use her fora in -Mil. I* lie was >ntir I)' cured, and the hum li completely r* moved, and has never been I-line since. VVes ate what we know to he a fact We have >o?d twr-lv-' dozen bottles in the short tis • that we have acted a- \«*iir ng ms in Co .eo d. R-spect nily yours, UN !)!• Kill LI. fit KITTKEDGB. Statement MADE UNDER OATH. To Whom it May ''onckrn.—ln .he year 187.> I tieateii will Kend ill's .-pnviu C. re, a JjO|i« spavii. nf sev-rai month' 1 growth, nearly half as targe a.- « lien’s egg, and enmptetefv shipped tin* lancn s and le.inive. 1 the eular.liienl. I nave Wo'k «l hello s ev r >itice very unrd, and li never lies been lann-. not could I ever s. •* any dill’ rei.ee fn ilie *U* of tin Imek joints since 1 ireulell him with Keioi-ll’s • pivi i ii e. |{ G ONES. l.no.hu'gh Falls. Vt.. F* h. 2.7. 1879. worn ud .iih-crib. d to before me this 25th, d % of Feb., \. I*. 1879. JollN G. JRMN’B, Justice of the Peace. Eendall’p Spavin Cure On SimMins Flesh. Patten’s Mims, VVashi gfn Go.. N. V’., ) l b 21-», 1878 * R. J. Hkndal.L, M. I». : Hear ir r—Tile parti ii lar < as* «u whin* I used your •* • j-avin • ur» ” was a malignai t auk e j.pr on of >ixt-en montlis 1 stand ing l had tro d many tilings, hut in vain. Ynur p ivlii 1 Ur*-” put ill* 'mu to tto* ground ag in. for iln fi st time since burl, in a nntura* position. * Fora family lininieut it exc* Is anyth! g wv eyer us.'d \ ours Duly, IO V. M. »' DEL , Past** M K. < hurcli, Patten’s vp|s. •*. Y. 1 i,** a a 1.1 s havin itjkE i- sure in its etb-ci? mi'd io i s a* , tion as it does not !*lis er yet ii is pen eirating ai d pnwer'lil to reaeli every d ep seated pain oi to remove hi v bony growth or other enlarge in* lit, such as spavins, splints, curbs, callous, prat s, swellings, any lameness uni all eularg** menu of :h< j *lnis nr limits, or rheuimlhn) in man and f*r a y (impose for which a liuiinei.t Is us**d for man "i lie.t*t it is n**w kn wii to h* the best •inon* nt for m *n o verused, acting mild and yet c*ir lain in its effects Send address for Illustrated flreii ar which we till<*k gives |i siiive pron nl'Ms virtue* No reined* has ev* i a M wnh such u* quul ri d success to our knowledge, fn* nea-t as well •& in in. i’r'ep sl. per tmi'le, nr six Lotties fi r $7. An I'Rt’orjisrs • ave i or can m l it lor \ou, rir it will be «ei.t t<> any ad'iress **ii re *ei|. of price by tin •i |iM> t'*r» !» R. J KKNDCLL fit GO., Earn* Inirg bail- Vermont. lli’nt. Hankin N Lamar, Atl-nta. Ha. l Hkkry, Memiivili.e fit Go., Vtishvillc, v Ag«nts. I i vimessee '•’ V jute 18 ly * * jSfdve^tisenieut*. " THE BEST PAPER I TRY IT! I BEAUIIFULLY ILLUSTRATED J k -- 85Ui iXAB. A 'the SCIENTIFIC- AMERICAS. Th# clektivio *MtRiCAN is • large Fiist Clasr Weekly spaiier of Sixteen Pegea, oriuled in t » fc-«wt«t'ul -tyle, pr .tamely ilias rat* 4 v% iih up e*i did en ravings rspreseii >g the newest luvenliaiu a*’ • the ia >st A > VAMCes IB the Wt* a.id scienres; it eluding Near a* u luteresti g Farts in gneultui Moiltcu’tare, the H«me, H-.,| h. v, r g|,. a | p r **gres coeiai Beienre, N *inrai Uistory. G**«logy. Astron my The aMMi v rla-.bie nraettrat paper*- byemiae *r i«r» it all depipiu* ma of Hcieace, will be fua in the -eienriftg \mer*can. Terms f 3 20 pi t year. s t.C’t half year, which I cluri a ya-tnr**. Mi*coa**l to Agent*. Hinglc rnpi. tey cent',. *old by all Vewsilealci*. Remit b p.is'ai nr ’erto M> ! \ > k U« *., Pub ishera, 37 Pa- Row. >i*-w Ya k. D A r l'' p’' "V - r p Q fn connection with th A 1 IJA. a A L • ~,-|ei,,jfic Aui'-ricao Messrs. M'liin c o are >ot|cjir»r> of Vuirricu and Foreign P it iJF, have had thirty S»e v ars 1 ex peri»*n* r. g’bd na«w*u,ve ib* larg si -sia li-liinent in • lie world. Paten*, ire obtained on t*ie beat ium., A 6(i* cial notice i, ***ade f•« tb>* *ciei.»n,? American of mlt L rciiti.in* pate ted 'hrungli/ihi* Agency, with tlie naia* a'»d re«id“uee of Pnt**nter. k> the liuniece rirculatl'*ii ll os g*veu. 4ah|ie attentiun , is direct d IB I'm merit- nf the newt parent, and •sics nr ♦ntmducibw is o’ten esaily • ff— ted. km person wha ha- ui de a new disc. vryor in ve'itton, can ascertain, free as ebnrge, wlictlieia patent Ca'i iiroh.tbly be obtained, by w {ling to Mima k Go. We ul a -end free our >'anri B f "'h about the Patent Laws. Patent*. • avent*. Trade-Mark**, heir eats and how nrncured, With hints for era cn i* g advance uu invent on*- Address to. tbs F*a* r or eonceruing I'ateiita MI'NN k O. 37 Park Raw, N. T Branch Oflee, ear. F k 7'h Wasliingtaa M r Driux u» /our job work. IrT. M. Nyman Makes . trip to Chutunoo*., pitsirg throurh LtFayelte en rv week. H# pay. liiyhfr prices f*r prod Hoc. poultry and etc tli.ri inytiody. His for biuim* from (.’li»rt»rn>o({. ie very re«- soßsbl*. smi he Uteri better care of y<,ods than any man on the line. He ia •ccotnniodatit.r to »H. and deserves a liberal patrimaee. Have your orders re.'ly every Saturday ev* nintr. Hu will ret.rn t* l.aVsvett* 01 \\ edaesday. THE BONAIZA FOU HOOK-AGF,NTS I* **uiitg our two- lendidlv iilti-tr.Hi d took*, Life a GEN. HANCOCKS-"air life Inns Din «l Ho'. J. VV. F KNEV (bli author of r*a>l til lame), highly endorsed by Gan Ha«- enrt. 'h gartv lode *, an* pirn; al*a Life as GEN. GARFILEDiU* rade in .«rai* and ncr-fmai tiicnd Gas. J f*. Ukt.i- BIN ( m amhni of w!*ie c l* brity), hl*** «»rorgl> 1 itci*»d Ht ti orrtciAk. Immea- lv pnno'nr, selling of ra l",oftt) * wni ! ! Agents miking $lO a day ! * n.tflt- • each For b. -t moxi a d terais, $4- •ss gcicg. irum A*U Affnou, Ge f\ I rv Gieat chance to make money. I*III Il v ' r * P erfc °" 1,1 eYe'Vtowti *A Tj I I I If tolnkc autiseripiioii.i lortlielar- U \/ La L/ lg**st, cheap* es and best Illustia tc«l f;*m«ly pt.hlication In tha world Any on* 1 can become a successful ngent. -ix elegant work* of art given frej to eubacribers. The price i* so low that aluirnt everybody sub ac/thes. t»ne ageui repor s taki g 120 suhscrib* ra h tiny A lady agent reports making over S2OO clear profit in ten days. All who engage make money ta t Y*>u can devote all >onr time to the business, or only your epme time You u*-ed not be away from home over night. You can do it as well as others. Full direction* and term* tree, fclegant and expensive "uidt free. If \»*u want profitabla work send u- \oar iddi**ss at once. It costs noth ing m try the busbies.- No one who engages falls (*• task* xregt pay. Address •koro* >tinsor, k Co., FwitluNdj Mams. Hep. 16. ly Salesmen wAitiEn «o w> ,* w mVsTO SELLD SCISAitN toI»EA EERs* _ i A ,1. month and xnei sea. Ham- I • v’ 1 Vo) • PUS f'REE. ii ■; Cnt This Jiotleo Out I J S\n.l*SMd it wit y*ur application, END A3c **T \>fP to Ipt-ur. answer. r» B TOST E 4 CO- I ! Cincinnati, 0. CHATTANOOGA MARKETS CORBEOTF.D WEEKLY. Wheat old 81 05 to 81 10 *• new 75 to 81 00 Corn, sacked 45 Flour 85 50 to 86 50 Corn Meal 55 Bulk Meats 5J to 8 Bacon 61 to 9 Lard 84 Butter 124 to 15 Chickens, young 10. to 13 “ old 16 Eggs 9 Dried Apples 8- .*• Peaches 4’ •' Blackberries —nominal. rFeathers, prime to choice...Bs to 40 *• duck ' 20 B«eswas 18 to 20 Cotton Rags 14 to If Tallow —nominal. * Wool, unwashed 25 to “ tub washed 35 to 40 “ cotted and burry 12 to 20 Hides, dry 10 to “ g»e» 4 r/, Potstoes I onaAVu.'s M- ' *» • ••O*-’ Beans.,'r. :•' ’ .4* a "■ Ochre P® Cucumbers ,|CO Roasting Ears per dot. Jt Cabbages “ ...75 to s|h Ginseng Root 90 to 8 Pink Root 15 Made under Cooley’s patent. Eleftant, easy, praoa ftil and healthful. Satisfaction guaranteed. Unde* the clasp is laid a quilted pad, which renders rusting impossible. Beware of infringements. Ask tor Cooley'9 Corset and take no other. Send to ua through yoTTrTPaler for a sample Corset, ranging in price from 75 cents to 82.00. and your order will b« filled by return mail. Manufactured only ky tha Globe Manufacturing Company. BATES, BF.ED & COOLEY, 34 5, 343 ami 341 Jiroa&Bn |fc yi 10LE8ALE mrv COWL A “ ” j SHSSCUBE yon Coughs, Colils, Sore Throat, Broa* eliitis, Asthma, Consumption, AuJ All l>lxea«ea of THROAT uud M .Xfik Put up in QuarLSizt Bo.ties for Family Use. Solem flosl’y prepared of Balsam Tolu. Cry*taHl»e4 * G .ndjyo’d Kye, and other tonics. The Formal* s Known G* our eat pfiyaicians, is highly cummerd*4 iv tiii'in < and *t e snahsis of our most prominent otiin.M, prof. IS A. MARINER, in Chicago. Uon the t*l >f every b tile. It is well known to the medical o. - e-sion that TOLCJ RYE will afV*ird tha : « t : relief for Coughs, Golds, Intliienzs, Broochltia, s ie Tnroat, Weak LungnAlso U *u6umptioy« iu tha la* ! o *t and advanced * I -a. i I'll Ui l2ER.it makfi* lo t:trul t ri -for -i ••**leuaant to take 7m »*->rd- i tali* i.it^BH^or.e, —-AGnty and streu.te /i ? X ‘i DCN*r BE DECEIVEDv f V'AV 1 L 11/ii t l.y unj*rinciple*i deel- \ V nrmr i> rrv to palm o:f upon yon Rock Kfid Rye In ■ l Zvi our P.iLC RUCK ANI) RYW. which is I \ . , • Ar»{«:rt:ine hav- M \\iif a (-:«.»V l'-K ‘v M L>e- NT AM l* or. eacn bottle. J i. k U !‘..’* CE SjAUTLV, t'ropi’leiurv 111 Jlailßoa ’••trait, Caicuga. /' - s*. v - tV>** it! •I V <rP<»V.*f for It | vn.’* W;uj Jo:* "jsnt F:»r It? •.jflv.-., u».. j »»i. e l' .’tuioiA Tor ttP . r >i ..tk **' oii va i t’tvo i v*htfi e, 4 * .•" %