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HOME AND FARM.
For (hii department brief tvygeslimt
fad i mid experiences are solicited
from houscicepcrt, farmers and Har
deners. If yon cannot write as veil
at you would, do it as well as you
can.
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Treatment of Ilona*..
Speaking of tlio Irentment of
h irses the Western Fund says :
“A horse cannot lie screamed at
nod cnrueil without having him •>«■-
romc valuable in evert’ partic
ular. To reach the highest degree
of value the animal should he per
fectly gentle and always reliable,
hut if it expects every moment
that it is in the harness to he "jaw -
ed" at and struck, it will he in a
constant state of nervousness, and
in its excitement it is as liable
through fenr to do something which J
is not expected, as to go along do
ing what you started it to 10. It is
possible to train a horse lo lie gov
erned hv the word of month, almost
as completely as it is to train a
child, and hi such training the
horse readies its highest value.—
When a horse is soothed hv I hi’
gentle words of its driver —and we
have seen him calmed down from
excitement by no other means—it
may la: fairlv concluded that lie is
a valuable animal for al! practical
purposes and it may certainly he
concluded that the man wlui has
such power over him is a human
and sensible one. Hut all this
simply means that the man must
secure (lie animal's confidence. —
Only in exceptional instances is a
horse stubborn or vicious. If he un
derstand his surroundings and
what is required of him, lie gives
no trouble. As almost every read
er must know, if the animal when
frightened can he brought to the
• object he will become calm. The
reason is that lie understands that
there is nothing to fear. So lie
must be taught to have confidence
in the man who handles him, and
then this powerful animal, which
usually no man could handle if it
were disposed to tie vicious, will
give no trouble. The very best
rule, therefore, which we would lav
down for the maiuigemenl of the
horse is gentleness ami good sense
■in the part of the driver. Hid
drivers n ake had horses usiiallv.
I’roiiillng hir Daughters.
The way of happiness and com
fort for single middle-aged women
would he made much easier if a
different method was pursued by
parents towards their daughteis
while they are still young. Noth
ing, of course, Can recompense a
woman for the loss in her life of
the love of husnand and children ;
but there is no reason whv, added
to this bitterness, she should alwuy s
have the humiliation of depen
dence. Half the terrors of a single
life to a woman lie. in the fact that (
she will never have a home of her .
own, flit must remain a dependent
on fathers and brothers ; the oiio
7 (
ton many in the household, the
beneficiary on sufferance in the
family, though she actua'ly work
twice as much as the actual mem
bers. A father naturally sets his
his boy on his own feet at coming
of age; hulas naturally iie keeps
his daughti r dependent on himself.
It is a pleasure, perhaps, to him to
give her her gowns and pin-money
at thirty as when slm wis three. — (
He does not reflect that she has the
J!
longing equally natural lo every
man and woman, to take her own
place in the world : to he a rooted
plant, not a parasite. The diffioul- (
ty is easily solved. If the father
is wealthy, let him settle id solute-
Jy upon his Daughter when she is
of a tnairying age tin- amount lie
would have given her as dower, in
stead of doling out in ti e inter'st j
as constant gifts ; if lie is a poor
Ilian, let him give her some tra m 1
. I
or occupation hv which she can
earn her own money. This course
would obviate the mercenary neees- 1
sltv of marriage which rises nigh* J
and day before the penniless depen- j
dent woman.— Sew York Tribune.
heaies.
Do farmers nj predate the value
of the leaves that are falling so pro
fusely at this season? They ke
excellent bedding for cattle, and
pigs in winter, fur which their pow -
er of absorbing liquid peculiarly
fits them ; and they are besides h
valuable addition to the ipanur
henp, on account of the potash and
phosphate ol lime they contain. —
Owners of village or city gardens,
too, would do well to add the leaves
they generally burn —to the delight
of the “small hoy" and the aiumy
unce of the whole neighborhood
to the compost heap, or use tLeui as
n mulch.
Walk Inf.
Walking briskly, with an excit
ing oljeet ot pleasurable in'erest
ahead, is the most healthful ot ell
forms of I xcerciso, « xeept that of
encouragingly remunerative, steady
labor in the open ai>; and let mul
titudes in the city whose health
urgently requires eternise seldom
walk when they can ride it the dis
tance is a mile or more |i i* worse
in the e iniitry, especially with the
well-to-do; a horse or carriage
must he brought to the door, even
if less distaei’e has to he passed.—
Und r Tthe r n litmus first ti lined
walking is a bliss ; it gives imima
tion to tin’ mind, it vii (i' - the cir
culation, it paints the cheek and
sparkles the eye. and wakes lip lie
whole being, physical, mental and
moral.
The Cotton Crop
Os the present year i- i-lim.ileil
at li.tl HJ.OOO hale-. S X iron lies In
the hale foots up .‘{(J.OHQOO, which,
heinu eleven feet each in length,
and 1200 weighing a ton, aggregate
HO.IUK) ti ns. 35)0 (MiO(KX) feet, or 75.-
000 miles of Imnp iron. This would
put three iron hands ground the
eiiilh at the I'lquator, costing 83.-
000,000! The calculatin'! affords
some idea of the magnitude of llie
Cottuli crop of Ann lira, and also a
peep into the imn business. —
What armies of laborers and opera
tives aie engaged all over, the World
in producing, transporting, manu
facturing, or in -nine wav aiding in
the iillili/.itimi of the fleecy sta-
I'l*--
liapruvc the I,and.
\\ hither (lei era I (Irani saw land
in China that had la-en under colli- 1
vation 5000 wars, nr not, it is very
well understood that deterioration
may I e prevented by restoring to
the land ns much fertili'y ns the
crops take from it. Ami this can
he done with great accuracy, if need
lie, fur we now not only know all
the elements el fertility, hu l science
has weighed them accurately per
acre, while analysis definitely shows
the loan or gain, hv cultivation.— ;
To complete inr ability pertnain id
ly to jmiimvc laud indefinitely, wi
mav add. that all the fertilizing in
gredients are now warranted and
sold in the markets of the civilized
world, which i- a |.r”digifui« ad
vance in agrieiilimal k > d.
A IMigiou a ITnciical l achir.
Therm are those who think of re
ligion as merely sentimental, as
having i n practical value in it; hut
there is not. a man a ongs! us In le
to-day who does not nwy 'ds social
status to religion Ymi would nev
er have hud the customers that
flock around your counter hut for
religion; you would never have
been saved from the gutter anil the
workhouse if an acgel of religion
hud not come alter you and brought :
you ’ii. Religion is nut a colored
cloud, an evaporating sentiment.it
is a mn»t practical factor in the ere- ]
at inn and redemption and sauetili- 1
cation of human life. — Joseph Far- 1
leer. 1
, i
.Morality I' lie ha ngeable.
j I
Think not that morality is ' •
changeable; that vices in one age
are not vices in another ; or that
virtues, which arc under the ever- ■
lasting seal of right reason, may he ,
stamped hy opinion. Though vie- !
ions times invert the opinions of;
things, and set up new theories , j
against virtue, yet hold thou unto
old ni rality. Ami rather Allan .VI- i
low a multitude to do evil, stand
like l’otnpey’s pillar, conspicuous !
by thyself and single in thine in- ,
tcgriiy. —’lhifias Fuller.
Solid (lock.
The liiivlc has been tried in the
agi h i f tlt<’ pn-t ; v g ‘bless men,
liki Y li.iire ; it has ecu tried by
the best i las-i «, i ke \\ nhi rl ■ice ; ’t
has in mi tried hy i litu- nor-, like
Alexander; it his is -ii i ril’d hy
men in cu n cnnceivut le position,
in prosperity and in ulwr-ilv, in d j
it has stand the lest. Ymi need lint 1
lie afraid to build your hopes upon 1
it for time ami eternity.
Pamtndl'ia the Hair.
There is no simpler nor bet- j
ter for this vexatious,
appearance (earned by a dryness of i
the skin,) than r waul) of camphor |
and borax, an ounce of each put
into a pint ai d a half of cold water ;
and afterwards rub a little pure oil 1
into the scalp.
In gathering corn look out for
the lust ears tor seed. Select the j
kind that makes the best yield, |
and stick to it. The seed call lie |
improved year hv vear in this way.
Sometimes It’s w*-ll enough not
to speak your mind, hut to mind’
your speak.
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LBfjw; :
Walker Slieriß Bale-
Georgia. walker (musty.
Will Im* milil on l Ik* Mint 111 #• #m Isi v in
I>i*n*iiilH*r ni'Xi l»efon- I lif Court llimih*
door. In tin* tow ii of LuKii)oil**, W dker
fount\ , D»*orgut. within tltt* h*g.tl hours
of vilo ilm* following property 10-uii:
Ten aeres more or mm* of ioi .Vo. 1 sI.
in flm* 12th district mill Jtli section of
said county, a* the property of K. IC.
White, ilO'l oil wliirh lot i- KitllHti'il liii
residence and lanyard, of said K. K.
White, jiihl know n an the lanyard lot
of said White. A (li*-rription of wlilrli
i- limre fully fhoei'llHPl in n Deed from
W. H. tJrnv to IC. IC. White on fil«* in
tin* Clerk'* ofliee Superior < onrt of
*4««i<l county. Levied on a* tin* proper
ty of -..lid Whin* to « i!i«fv an execu
tion from i lie .Superior Court of wild
county in favor of W. 11. Cra\ v* IC.
IC. White. I hi- 2 'it ll dav of Oct. INXtJ,
ti. W . Cai ikkmon, Mieri lf. *
Walker SLeriff Sale
gkoiigi a wai.kku. county.
Will lie -old before the Court llmise
dour in tin* town of I, »l't\ e:te. -m l
eininty wiihiu the legal hours of sal .•*,
on tin* Hr- Tuesday in December next:
l.d-of j.in | number two hundred and
iif. y-eight, two bundled and -eveilty
scvcit, and two hundred and forty-sev
en, all in tin* twelvih Distlit i ol lhe lib
Seel lon of Walker eon in v t icorgia. As
the |»ro|M*ny of Robert I) iiiglicrty, to
satisfy a Superior ( onrt tifa i-mied
from tin* Si ll erior Court of -aid county
in f.ivor of A. Shaw, against said Rob
ert Dougherty.
ii. W. Ratir.ustix, Sherill*.
CEOiIUIA W'ALKi:/{ COUSTY
Ity virtue of an order from tin Conit
ol Ordinalof -aid enmity, will be sold
in lor* die court hmis door in the town
of Lal'ayerfe, in paid county, between
the tGirul hours of sale*, on the f irst
Tuesday in Deccfnher next, the followiiur
Miopeity 10-wii : An undivi led half in
terest in lot ot land number. 74, in 2ft: h
dtxtiiet, and 3rd mciioii. of said county.
Solti JS the piope ly e| .L-cob fMeeker,
deceased Te: iih otic-hall payhle on
- r )'h l> id it ISxtt. and hulaoco paya*
hie 25th eetnher |Krt|.
*Ia(’»« L W. UI.KCKI Kit
E*. of JACOB (’bK<KFKIt. dccM.
(iICt)R(iIA WALKER. COUNTY.
Application having been made
to have an administrator appointed
upon the estate of .Joseph E. MeCul
lob late of said county deceased. This
l is to cite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors to show raise if
any they can why the clerk of tin* Sup.
Court or some other person should not
be appointed tin* administrator of the
estate of said deceased on the tlsrt
Monday in December next. Thin Nov.
I 111 188*0.
Milton lit ssi:i f M Ordinary.
(iEORdIA. WALKKU COUNTY.
William Brock, has applied for p\-
cinption of personalty and setting apart
ami valuation of homestead, and 1 w ill
pass upon the same at ten o'clock on
twenty second day of November I.SBO,
at my oilier. Tlii* Nov. 3rd ISBO.
.Mil.ton Rt ssKt i . Ordinary .
<Miacrlliiaeons Advertisements.
SAF^j
cw ;
TMK I.FADINO SrirVTfsST* nF TO inV
miri-f iliai tn«i«i ill casr:* tin* cjiusml l> «li-or«l*-r* <1
Kidneys or l.ivn*- If tlier«*f«*e. lie* K'lnry*; an-'
Liver lire kept in u.-riVet order, p- rie.-i Iw u . \vi I
he I tie re*U I. rills inilll IMS iui'v ||.‘« I. kli"\v :i
short time nml for ve irs people s 1I fi**•*■•■<t •jreat mho i
nv witi'imi heimi :ihi to ibni roll* f. The diseoverv
..fW-oi.er*- sate Kidimv and t.tver*’ore m irks o
new era" in tile o atm*-iii of these imuhles. • ad •
from a s inple iropte I leaf of rare vine, il •*» talus
jnsi ilie eleiip m-i iieces-arv u* nourish and i vitro
rate leoh of these fv-'f • mans, ai d -af' lv r«*sto»*e
mid keep 111. 11l i • ord r. Il Is a VK Kkm
i pv tor t Ii flie pis* ases that emise pains m the low
er p.irt of die lh,dv—for t'oreld Itv •• II mlue* es
—J •nndiee I ix/.'liesw—Unvel——\||lie
Wilariai Fever, nmt all •titfii'Ul , i>'s of tie Kid oys.
Iv r mid Crmoy nratis.
It is an • xeelh n« a>* I safe rein* dy for f« male dor
inn ee-miatifv It w’i t p*oitn»l Unnturo.nl«e and i--
invien hie for l.eneorrl'ip "r» nlileg -fih** w li«*udi
Asa hlood I'leitierit is nneaqu ihal, »iir ii e.ires
tile er.m s Hue make th<- »*•••«*'
ItK.lll TilK i;IM OKI).
*Il saved Ntv life.”—.[X. It. |.ak« ly Selma. \ia j
*TI is the remedy l in will eur- tie* many dis ases
pe* ii ior p» women."—f Uothers* Mag i/.ine.
**ll lias pi»«su| sev* re lest-and won end rsemenis
from soon of die high* si medical talent iu the .
ouiitry [\i w York Wor d.
“'o remedy liermnf.re diseover .1•• in he held
for one moment in eomp i. i-on with it.” [ltev.
. Il'iivey, 11. .. vva hinglon l>. «*•
Thi* Kemedy, >• Ideli has -ii >h w«md rs, is
pie in* in tin- I. AllliK'S» -r/KU It »TTI.K of anv
in diein *ii on iln- mark* t.and Is -old I.y llrn*!i»isi
nnd ail dealer.' til -I *J per h |i|e. Pur Inihei ■'*,
enquire for H’UINU;' SAPR ill |(KTI>
*'l ItK II is a I*' -U « IVI' heie.edv.
11. if. WAWXRB \< (»., Koclicslcr. X. V.
Nov. *1 'J\
i 1 Ull'slji /»
Cnivsb) VIiSOUPII »> (Xalurt*'-waj
k I I LOSS DISEASES,
[\ | j THROAT DISEASES.
* 1 t ” U * BREATH I X(J TROrm.ES.
Ii DRIVES I Mil lit? system curative
agents ami h aling mcilivtnes.
Ii DRAWS FROM the iHscmsiml parts
me pmsons that cause death.
Thousandi testify to its Viitnrs
YOU CAM BE RELIEVED and CURED
Doin' despair until you have tried this
Sensible. Easily applied and It A D I-
C A L L V E I I K < l l A I.
Remedy.
Sold by Druggist*, or sent by mail
on receipt of price, M 2.00. by
":‘"d The‘Only’ LouugPadCo
ntals and «>ur hiMik. vv.ii,*'.., i>i
•Mir... uni...... "Illlam- Dlui-k,
Y.nr.” *• nt fee. lhTl’ott Mielt.
Nov. 4 ly
* i* a i sis fob sale at
uffiuu. »i fifty CTiit.- |ut hull
- ilred.
Ltriuy; us your job work.
(fhattanooan .Vdvtrtistmeuts.
T. H. PAYNE & CO.,
SaoocFior? to Pattou aud Payno
Jo3B£d3 AH3 rtETAILEiiii OF
Scii-jol Books, Btdiion
ery, Blank Book ,
Wall Paper, Pic
ture Frames
and moul
dings .
Our Block is in every
Imt) mill prices
I 5 i l<) 31
ON SCHOOL HOOKS, PATKIS
Kuvelops, Pens. Ink Pencils iind
slates.
M e ’ii i.< **
of
j r e I. ;
P.tFKK i. K si 1..,., ■ -
nitMii s:i
Srl*. Tliilk'l
and r lif.'ipi'Ml in
(lie inaritH at SI.IO,
51.7.1. *■».-
00, s*j..io, s:t.oo, sa..»o,
5.1.00 per-el. Ita- e hall - nml
Itai- ol' (ana dcsci-iplioit.
Send for Sample and prices
t. ii. pum; x < «.,
Cll ATT AN< >OO A, TKX X.
A REVOLFTION
A. W. JUDD.
Prti'lrail and l.aiMl-rapr
PHOTOG-tAPHER,
has secured the exclusive rilthf for the
vj:v of Uhattanoiuoi to use the
WONDERFUL AROTYPE PiOCESS.
This is the process which has
*1 out,-uc' i Htiirtlimr revolution in the ;
oiritiner of produ irig phote*r;it hie
ortois The arotyic prints are mad
with j>iiu»cr T s ??.fc.-t on a common hand
. er >s. nd are therefore ah-o*'u»Hy ft"-
'no cut. The nio-t remaitable featwre
• •/' this improremeof is the cheai*oe->
w iih which the nrinfs can be fireduced
Wo re-peed'u'b -olieir on in-.? #cn ti o'
»be i XfJ li-'ie -*t eeif»|e»is »»• fR«> wok no I
xi lh”* oi 21:* 'I n k* * sireer. Ch irtenoo
ea, Tenn. R«* nedulv.
A. W\ oUDD
*!. II CADY & CO.,
193 Market Street,
Cll AT rA XOili i A, TEX XESSEE.
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Keep "U iliiuii a full l."e n
X't“ivs|)ii|M‘i , s nml
Ti'i'loilirals, Rooks
ami Slrtlioncry, M liolc
siile mill Retail, Mall
Paper, Varinty Roods,
Wrapping Paper anil
Paper l!as s . School Rooks.
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U ill sell toy i! •• !; ,'oli|i-T,,. I i{ Mil
ill -lock will Old, I pr.illspl" .
§l )§
Call and see inn me when you come to
It irtanooirii and ffot harif.iins.
Hliscclhi)t'oUß AdiT'iTiseineiits.
R3BINSOM WAG3N COMPANY
MANUK \t I'liltKKS up
WAGONS
Euggies & Phaetons.
WE DO XOl If,l AT AGEXTS!
WK Krl.it ol lt
SFANDAIM) I'UADK VKIiK'LKs
TO THE TRADE.
Work that has an e>f d»!i-hed reptlltt
:t« n, and hat uati la* iiaii-ih*d Wltn >ut
i>im}tloo. l oth to bu.er and seller.
>eml for de-ivns m l urines to
ROBIASON Wl«0\ CD.,
CINCINNATI. 0.
Wrslmi .V illanlic Kail
itoiid.
.Yo. \.—Xurlh Humid Piusenger.
Leave Alliinln o:(K) p m
Arrives al Cliatt umusja 8:47 p m
A <o. 2.—.S mill Humul I'n*senger.
Leave Cimttamioua 5:25 p in
Arrives at Atlanta 11:00 p n:
So. o. —Xorlh Hound Piiwiiger.
I.eave Atlanta 5:20 a in
Arrives at Cliattnnnga 5:56 a n.
So. 4. Hovtli Bound Pmmmger.
Leave Chaltaimiijra 7:05 i m
Arrive at Atlanta 12 36 p m
Takttbe Messenger.
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
E. P. DURANDO
Dealor in
\\ ITIIIIX (I.OtltS, Jt.lV s ii’*,
-ii.viut I*l % w ea:, \k>
i ivu x«:ij:i rt«A in t.oi i<* sui -
VKK A ll) sTKKI. a|*«. tlAt I.i
StOl.ll> 1.1)1.0 <«OOIW Ol AI.L I>l>
siinrno.is aid noons w tw
it 1 vri.o AS KF.PRIIS i: ATI. I)
AI. I. WOIt It W A K It A A I t I)
I’KII-OXAI, ATTENTION GIVEN TO ItEPAIHING
E |> DL'UANDO, 246 Market slecet. Tower-Wheeler Bl.uk.
CII ATT A AOOOA. TILA A
l iio A la.l.lin Kafety I.nmp.
j)'
I i•. nsui-i c jiv If when nvi rturned ! It pxiimii-hes itsell who • .■ .1 firm
chi l lie In mi: Il extinguishes Itself when broken! Il enn be.earrieil
ai pleas*ire. Blowing ilown tlic eliinmev or tuniiiig down (lie
wiek to extinguish the light, entirely linneeessaiy.
On exhibition and for sale by
C3b 3VI:- 33- Heard,
( 1 rockery. China, (ilasswitre, Lamps and Lamp Goods, Silver-Plated Ware,
Looking ('• lasses, etc.
£2? Rcmov *d to 220 Market street. Next to old N. Orleans store.
til ITT A A 00 A, - - TK.AAUSOSUK.
BALT I ORE CLOTHINGHOUSE,
!
L ALL SEASON !
The Largest Stock of Clothing!
FOR
.
3len s Hoys, aud Oliildi’en.
t tseg: lo iiifbrm yon that uc carry I tie l»r-t -fleetest
-Isid. in f attaiirtoga, ill
LOWER!
Tiiiiti cHewlirrr.
1 iciaiKtf'aetisrs* is»o-l oViiiy gomls ansi thu- far can
UMDEH.fiIEI.aIj!
Ttio-e Saiyinu tlieirs.
HATiT. SL-JOL'- CL SSEi IS/LBII
He tore lisiyinjg rlmcivliei’e.
?w.. 31.
.
Foss 33l□Lilciin^ , -
I. UOL l'l'. J. M. (iII.LESXME. C. A.ROUFI’.
ROUFF sfi? o*o ,
fid I!) t tJUU. SOF
Boors, Sash, Bliuds,; Moulding Bresssd
Boer and Window lumber, Flooring,
Frames, Mantles, | Ceiling Weather-
Brackets, Balla&ters. Iboardmg, Ltc. Itc.
.V D HF.AI.KK IV
HOUGH LUMBER. FASCY POSTS, LATHS, SHINGLES, AC.
Market Stree! near Railroad Crossing,
CIIATTA AOOO A. TEA A ESSEE.
J. LiO 3M' G ,
DEALER IN
FURNITURE,
SUCH AS
RSEI>*TAI>S, 111 ISEAI S, \VA«IINTAA»S, TABLES
i ll iSICS, TI ETA LIE E ASES, CASKETS, COl -
EBA KOBES, AAII A EELAEERAI.
LI AE OE T Kill Til AES.
All orders by mail or telegraph promptly fillia.
Ao. 21 Tin r Let Street, CHATTA % OOE A, TEA A.
fZ ITTv ”
DKAbKIJ IV
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES, &C..
We Imvo a splendid line of j Also a fine assortment- of
lloii-sTurni-liiiiK Esioslw, \\ Eii-Lie- ansi every tiling
Factory Yarn-, Cotter, j ii-iially kept in a Hritl-
Siigiir Salt ansi eta—E KOI Til* V •
TlaekeriT. j STORE.
All kinds of
Prosliiet* tvantrsl
for «liieti we will pay
Ills* highest market prier.
Sst-Tlir trade of Aortli tieorgin re-peit Oil I y -olieited
Between the W. & A. R. li. crossing and the A. A <4. S. ffi-not.
CHATTANOOGA, TKNNLbisICK.
tlJiscellancous JXdvcrtiacmeiil#.
Kendall'* Spavin Ciire
Tin >|i »HT -UtJc;i lIKMRnY #*v« , r rtln
rov. ..*«», ‘is if i certain ill IW rff-tci* »*nd doe* not
btimtrr Kw* proof »#*|ow
From Rev. I\ V Uraiigir,
Prtsidiug Killer of lie t. Albans I
St. übak*, Vt., Jan. h,
Dr. It J. Kkmmix Mo, « nts r—»«» y«»»
|i tier I wllfvuj that my • xpcH* net with * K‘ii flail #
.-i»iviu i nr< ■’ has hern very ».UiH' clory indeed.
Three or mir v* nr* hip* proc 'red i* h**ttie «• yi ur
jo Mii'i wiili it, «*irr <1 a li* r»*' 01 Ihiiihm'lW c,!U *"
|.,| hy i| r>|i;i vi . !U»l •Hamm iii\ horse became very
liiiiir am' I turned »tl lll out »«ir a few weeks when he
lieeaiiM- »o in r, t ill lien I pill »In* tin* road he
L*r w wor. e. wle n I dise**vi n*a that a ring l one wtw
lotmiii.. I piiHMireil :» bottle of KeoduiiN | avin
• nr. iid with ics- Ilian a boil l * 1 cured him s * that
In* i.- not aim*. n iilnr • h r»» • m Ii *"■ f nn*l.
. r. ' Gi K
J* f r * M, ■ *> ilf 1 «*H
In 'I It W h***V
li . . *i!i% ■ ■ ft* d file
li, |, -ii | ,i, iiP-. IM'"** in t«rir i!i i. lis to
ink it • •iiru o oil and two tin the •‘inali one I
hi v it cil ie hot Me-. I’m* tn.rsr W • ntinlv W* 11,
nut at all -lift’. Mid n t*il.*t'h to I e !*• cn *»r f< It. 'I hie
id a wond* nil medicine. :t i- n new thing here.
Inn it' t doe» t* r atl wh.il Hints done fen me its sale
it ill b*‘ vei, areal.
Kespectfully jours, UII.AS. E. PARKER.
Kendall’s Spavin Gur£.
i oHC-iRD, N. II , January 2nd 1880.
It. J Kendai.i. & ' e., Genth man —We have a
henntifui roan mar- that wag an
o h spavin on her leg, wlneli in *de her dead lame
vt'r took off Imt -hoes an altownl her to run in the
ham yard in the fall >t tin* yestr ipplylog ‘Kendall’**
.-pavin ( tire” iK*ro'diii|! ’■ ’■ • . We did not
use her for st in nlh. >h< sv;e* • nfir• ly cured, and
the Imiteli completclv r* »r.*.v* and has never been
hone since. Wes ate \\ hat v, • Know to be a fact.
We have -o'd tWelv. d 1 ins in the short time
tin'll We have acted a- . . • ms in 1 c.Oid.
K- s, e ulh yours,
DM’-' itHil.l. t. tHTTKEOGE.
: dement
MAD j UNDER OATH.
To W • i May ' 'oncers.- In tin* \ car 1875 I
treat. . . Ii Kendall's Spavin Gt.re,a bone -pavm
, **f -< - ral months’ growth, lowly ball" as large as si
It* trs egg, «ml completely stopped the Innien* ss and
t< ■ .veil lire entar-.rmnit. I have worfced the frorsir
v. r since rery nard, and In* never - has been lame,
nor could I ever see any dlfT* rence in tIW siv.e of tl»*-r
Itock joints since I ireared him wim Keiuia|i\>
epsivif* I'ure. H- A. 6AINBS,
Enotburi*h K ills, Vt., Feb. 25. 1879.
.- worn oid Mibscribi'd to hi fore me this 35th,d y
of Feb., \. I». I87i).
J(»HN G. JENNE, Justice of the Pence.
Kendall’s Spavin Cure
On lliimsio Flesh.
Patten’s Mii.i s, Washington Co., IV. V., )
Feb 91*1, 1878. i
It. J. h SNDAI.i.. Vt. I). : Dfah r ir :—The parti' u~
|nr * as* »n whir" I used your •*-|.avin < uri *’ was
a malign ■< f .ink «■ -prain «*f sixn i ii nninriis’ stand
iig ; fad If «d i. any tilings, run in v on. Your
p ivin <un” pm ili ooi to tire ground a gin,
for In ri si time since hurt, in si usuiirsii position.
Fora family iiniiin iil it exc* Is anythii g we eyer
used Youis truly, HI V. M. I’ I>ELI.,
Pasto M. E. i liiirch, Patten’s V!i;u, V".
*• KNOAI.I.s -pavin ( cal', i- sun* in its effects,
mild in I s nefyiMi as it does not Idis er yet it is pen
drilling ar>rf power’ll! to reach in cry d ep sealed
U.-.iii hi to remove :n v hoey growth orother enlarge
ue nt, Mieh as spaviis, s|dic.is, curbs, callou.',
■ 'pc;* s, swettings, nny lameness aud fill enlarge
ments of the j tints or limbs. «*r ilieum ilism in tua *
and for at y puiposp for which a Inonieut ts us*'iSi
for mail or be.i-t It is n«»W kti wtt to be the he-t
liniment for man e verused, aeti iginihi and yet cu r
lain in its i tl'ecm
-mild address for 111 us'rated Cirs’n or whir'll v,
think gives pr'sitive proo' of its virtti-s. No reined v
has ever toet w nit such it' <|tn.l li rl rucce.-s t«» our
1 knowledge, to* t*ca»t well as man.
Price AI. p< r boric, os six bottles' for £"• Ar r,
I’RunoißTs'.Jive i »»r can get it for you, m it will
he sent to any address on receipt of price by tin*
proprietor*, I»*<. It. .1. KIJ\I> I.K & CU., Em*s
burg Kail*. Vermont.
ffrsT. Kankin & I.amaß. All mta, Ga. f
Berry, Okmovilu: &. «'<*-, Nashville, > Agents.
»eunessee j
jil'tc 18 ly
FOR
Coiislis. Colds, Sore Throat. Hroii
chilis, Asllunii, Coii'Uinption,
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Put up In Quart-Size Bo ties for Family Use.
Sclent fio lly prepared of Balsam Tolu, (Jrystflllzeii
I', ('.I Cmulj, Old ilye. and other tonics. The Formula
known u> our cat pnyAictans, is highly commonde I
l».v them, and t e analysis <)f our most pronemvA
c'le’njst, Prof. G A. MARINKR, in C nicago,'.s nn liio
ial<ei nf every little. It is well known to themedic.il
pri .n that TOLU RtK.'K an i RYE will afford tiivi
g o P i relic 'or Coughs, Cold*. Influenza, Bronchitis,
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Cfpie't and advanced nf news.
C- . I as a BF.VKHAItF. and APPEI IZF.R. it rnnkeii r
tie . Iniul t *ni • for la By use. Is pleasant io t v 6; 1
we.tK <»r tic iniHted.it Rives ione, activity and at.cn-ta
to the who!® bipi.nn fr m".
l UTTfn \ T DON rBE DECEIVEDV
V- t.- ■- I " r x.t • i.y unnrinciple t deal- \
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place of ..urTitLU RO* "K A NT> RVK. widen is I
the only medicated article made f/ng«uu.no huv- g
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I‘l II I II in t .kc gittiseripiifiiis for ihe Inf-
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Six elegant works of art given ira.i f«> subscribers-
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fa t Y«*U ean devote nil your time to the business,
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pays higher prices for produce, poultry
a. d c>ras than anybody f!i« charges for
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goods than any man on the line. lie is
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