Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, December 16, 1880, Image 3

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> ... >- V ■*— •- THE M K SiSEiN HE H. LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA. Thursday Morning, Dkc. 16, 1880. Rates of Subscription: Twelve Mmii1i*,.,,,,,,,,,,,,,, 50 f tx Montli* 75 Four Month* ...... 50 *Ji|<eCopirft 05 nvarubiy in advance. ANNOUNCEMENTS. For Sheriff. I hereby announce myself a can didate for Sheriff. Election first Wednesday in January. JOEL WITHERS. For Tax Collector. ./We are authorized to announce e name of NOAH MEREDITH, a candidate for Tax Collector, of alker county. Election in Janu i f . We are authorized to announce ! i name of Jacob Goodson Jr., as a candidate for Tax Collector, of ' Ike'county. Election first Wed v> a. n January next. For Ordinary. are authorized so announce t' i lie of J. A. RARE, ns a can d at for Ordinary of Walker coun ty ection in January next. 5 X . I . _ ■■mill __ To Our Subscribers. \\ re on the point of leaving the i lty to engage in another enter[ e. On the first of January the Ml ' enger will pass into other and w. lier hands. We have met with n ; ng but uniform kindness from tl : tizens of Walker with whom nve had business rela tions. ... ing as we do we shall need o v ir.g that is due ns on «nrbo> . he individual amounts are sn it in the aggregate a^e large. . e leod the money. We appeal ei to the good will of our auliscr • n o come forward to our help. I ibe far better in a bus iiKssjk of view, as it will pre vent • possibility of a mistake sn ’. Cf * ision in the future. mmr-TBm —mu; Mn^MMwrKMSi/wjMii««ikr»c? Au Auctiou Sale. Wi i e sold without reserve on Thnr * y the 16th inst., at the placr •* inwn as the residence of A. Mcl ■- : A6O acre tract of land 40 a cleared, 20 timbered. Tiiis is a >d cotton, or corn and wheat fan also one horse, cmv and hei fer gilt fat hogs, a lot of new p’ ,* i and farming utensils, cook i tove. White sewing machine : irf running order, good as i u sale, bureau and tied s many other articles of I : ind kitchen furniture. .o.' , shot gun, and new , »- narrow, ifcc. locmiTmessaues. The next issue of the Messenger will he on the first Wednesday in ! hmunry. Thir will cause no loss i subscribers, as the full number f issues to complete the volume i will he made. It will give the j » ... eto get the office in , workingshap r or the new year. In the race for rk S. C. we tin- | drrsl.'nd that * will take the ! fie ! 1 against Mr. Dickerson. Our private opinion is that Bob will he tfic successful candidate. When you want to buy good gro ceries, and get them cheap, go to Mr. L. Payne’s, Chattanooga. Ter.n. Mr. Payne is a thorough business ir. n, a liberal advertiser and a per fect gentleman, and will make it to your interest to trade wjth him. Mr. George Shuford, a rising young lawyer of Waynesville, N C., and brother of Mr. John E. Shuford, of this place, is spending a few days in LaFayette. He speaks favora bly of the marks of prosperity that he has seen in passing through the Btate. We learn that the Rev. John W. Baker was prevented by sickness from keeping his last appointment at this place. We trust it may not I be serious. A new book on the horse and his diseases, by B. J. Kendall M. D., containing one hundred pages, and sixty-five engravings. This is a comprehensive, valuah’e wor< and worth ten times its cost to every one owning a horse. For sale at this office and sent Post-paid on j receipt of price, 25 cents, in cur rency or stamps. Address all orders to Messenger. LaFayette Gi. Editor of Messenger: The Board of Commissioners of Roads and Revenues, we would tie glad to see composed of W. B. Sim mons, J. B. Rogers, Win, M> \\ :i- Hants, L. K. Dickey am .N. (I Warthen. Many V mm i ‘Kendall's Spavin Cure’ —v cure* if properly used. R‘. Advertisement. I XEIMiiiOHIiOUU NOTES. Gathered From All Sources. Knox' ille, Tenn.. Ims twenty-two j churches iii.t* seventeen far rooms Ami l ow Rome boasts llnit she Ims the last gas Works in the Slate. The adjourned term of Flovd j county Superior Court is in session this week. Flovd county has 24.418 inhnfi | tauts a id will he entitled hereafter to three Representatives in the leg j islalure. The Rome Bulletin rejoiceth be cause the n-w (lost office is coin j pleted. It declares that it is a gem of a post office. A few days ago, Chattanooga iron furnace turned out 41 tons of pig, the hi.gist day’s work ever ; done in the South. Among some fifty emigrants who passed through Dalton on their i way Westward, last week, was the | mother of 29 children, all of whom were with her. Mr. Stephens is certainly mista i ken about the South getting poorer ! everv year. The taxable propel ty of Georgia increased thirteen mil lion of dollars during the past year. Miss Emma Berry, of Rome. Ga., a pupil, died at Wesleyan Female | College, at Macon, on the 7th iost. Her mother, during her illness, died in Rome, and the daughter I w is too sick to he told of it. Matrimonial alFairs are sadlv out | of joint at Dalton. The Citizen says ! that with about fifty pretty girls in I market, the young gentlemen are J dawdling along life’s sunnv path | way with no apparent indication to ; invest. It was unearthed at the North | Ge rgia Conference last week that ! one of the ministers with a family j to support, was only paid a salary of 8140, while another munificent I circuit gave its pastor 8130 Such congregations are not worth Racing, and should be sawed off from tho Conference. Says the Rome Bulletin: ‘‘Not withstanding the continued heavy | rains over 60/100 bales f cotton have been received up to date, and the best month of the season is vet ! to lie experienced Then is no fear I entertained that we will receive 1.-ss | than 100,000 bales tiiis season.” T! e following was the snoeenshd i ticket at the municipal election in j Rome last week .- For Mavnr. S-*m uel Morgan : For Aldermen. I*; Ward—T. J Williamson. W. M. | Towers ; 21 Ward M M. Pepper, J unes Noble. Sr ; 31 Ward —John V. Williams. Edward II West. It is not generally known, re marked the Calhoun Times, that Col. James M. Rogers, living near ; Lily Pond, has now in successful | operation a tile manufacturing ma j chine, making tile and brick. This j is the first machine cf the kind I ever brought South. North Georgia Conference. The following are the appoint j mentsofthe North Georgia Confer ] er.ee, recently held in Rome, for the | Rome ar.d Dalton districts: Rome Dist.-W F Glenn, I’ E Rome station, J E Evans DeSoto station, J T Gibson DeSoto circuit. J T Richardson South Rome, W P Rivers Forrestville, C L Pattillo Cave Spring. J 1) Robin Ccdartown, Tims F Pierce Polk Mission. J W Baker Rockmart,' J It Smith Cartcrsvillc, A J Jarrell Dallas. J L Perrvinan Acworth. W J Scott Marietta. J M Rvhurtt Pmviier Springs, It R Johnson Douglass*’iiie, W G Hanson Villa Rica. B Sanders Buchanan, to be supplied 0 C Simmons, Principal Cave j Spring High School Dalton District—W A Parks, PE Dalton, H W Lee Dalto» Circuit, H M Newton Spring Place. Ft M Hickey Consttwattee Mission, to be suppli ed • Tilton. N E Meßreyi r Calhoun, M J Glenn Gordon, E B Read Kingston. W J Cn'ter Subligna, M II Edwards Summerville, 0 A Thrower LaFayette, T J Edwards McLemorc's Cove, A J Hughes Ringgold, W T Lane Tunnel Hill. J M My rs. Conference adjourned with bene diction by the Bishop, to meet in Athens i.i *t ve tr. Hint Nuts. Io 1.-et : ' 15 ‘ wi ?l"i! VtAl. Oi. SuN, Louie, Oil. 1 Hymeneal. Editor Messenger: On the 9th lust., your correspon dent had the extreme pleasure of .■(lending one of those appV events, ; in tht uff dm of human life, s i higa ly caluulnliit to glnddi n tint li'-art. | and thrill the soul, with a gladness and jov seldom experienced; and I which may s tin-timer tie partially. : hot never fully nm rated. It was five miles south-west <>f j LaFayette, in a settlement id good | people, who ate noted tor their in dustry, their kind disposition, and their genuine hospitality. At 11 o’clock A. M the many fiieuds and relatives nt the fair J Miss V’. A Tlion as. not at her j mother's residence, to witness the marriage of the former to Mr \\ . II Atkins, of Dalton. (la. The lovely bride, and manly groom, in wedding costume ; each |in the early bloom of life and strength of health, wore a royal like j appearance, as they appealed at j hv men’s altar, and took the solemn | pledges, and made the sacred vows, I which united their hearts forever in one common cans , to share | alike the joys, or sorrows of life, as fate may determine. The Ceremo y was pe. formed by J Rev. J. C. Cutup, of Cimtlooga Co.. | after which the happy couple was followed to the sumptuous dinner table, which groaned under its rich and rear viands, and which would j have dot e credit to a king’s table. The afternoon and evening were I spent in merriment and gayety, un til 10 o’clock in m., when the crowd ! dispersed. It is the wish of your correspon dent that this young couple stand j ing iti the vestibule of wedlocks 1 temple, may enter and dwell there t in through a long and happy life, j guarded and favored by Heaven’s j protective care until the end shall j come. And then: May Jordan’s silent waves, Gently guide two spirits home, ! And leave inscribed above two graves, “Thou good and faithful, well done.” R. F. Jones. December 1 l'h, 1880 The Baptist Sun. The new power press for The Baptist Sun. has arrived in Rome, f Tiie type and material for the pa p.-r have been ordered, and if it ar i r;ves on lime we shall be able to j get out the first issue of the paper | j aciirding to our announcement the j fir*t week in January. All agents j for tl-e paper will pleast- si i d a list - I ol the names of silhscrilitrs to the ! j The Baptist Sun, Rome, Ga., by j j the lir-t of January, so that we can ! have the names arranged upon our ! | mailing hooks for the first issue of i the paper. Kind reader if you have a dear ] | friend that you would like to make j I happy by making them the reeipi | I cut -.if a nice, gift during the holi- I | days; one they will appreciate; cne j ] that will shine all the year round, | and he a gentle yet constant re- I minder of ywur kindness and benev- ] i olence, send them The Baptist j Fun for the new year. We hope every Baptist that reads this issue of the Me-senger will : send us at least one subscriber for j The Sun for the first issue us the j paper. Make up a large club for The Sun during the Christinas holidays j Send us a club for The Sun, for j h new year’s gift. The Sun will Rhine for all. Tritin Meanings. Tiuon, Ga., Dee. 14, 1880. Editor Messenger: At the regular meeting nt the Tlio'i Lodge, F. A. M„ list Satur- j day night, the following officers j were elected, viz: A. Y. Powell, Worshipful Master; T. J. Simmons. Senior Warden; A. \V. Hughs, Junior Warden; W. M Henderson, Treasurer; G. B. Myers, Secretary; A. F. Hamilton, Chaplain ; Wiley Davis Tyler; J isiah Jen Kins Senior Deacon ; W. B Hollis, Junior Deacon ; JW. Braiinon and WD. Jenkins. J Stewards, N 11. Coker Best Goods, Lowest Prices. Best Quality, PURE SILVER Thimbles, For 25 t'FNTS. And ENGRAVED Free Os Charge. Oi two old ones fur one new one. \ RAL At SON. R ime Ga. Hundreds o( clergy men, doctors and others has used 'Kendall’s Sf fin l 'ore' with tin- best -UCcc- R (i ti— A<t* i-ri'-c • ent - —♦ *»*~- <o'is.-ril— for the Walker C-urni J/.-l.ger Utve us your Juti 11 UUK. 1 CHATTANOOGA MARKETS COURI CTKI) WKEKf.Y, Wheat SI (HI to g| 10 Corn, s n'kod 54] to 58 Four #5 25 to 80 Ait C >rt Mom ... ,(>u Hulk Mi nis li in Jo llll'Oll 7 to ll] lio.nl <j j Butter IS Chickens, voting 12 '* old lti . Eggs 2u Drieil A|*| I CS 2 : Pimrlus.. 3 Blackberries (i Feathers, prime to choice...Bs to 40 iliiuk 20 Beeswax is Col ion It ios J | 1,, o Tallow (i Wool, tl imy:ishi'it 22 lo 2-S till) washed 32 to 40 “ cot.teiJ ami hurrv 12 to IS Ilidts, dry 10 to 11 j “ green t> to 7 Potatoes 25 to 30 Onions 81 25 Cabbages ner head 11 Ginseng Root 81 25 Pink Root 15 Koni" rituLK: Veal A Non, Jctvrleri«. Gold American ..even $50.00 Radios Gold Watches 20.041 I Gents’ Silver American Le vers 10.00 j Gents’ Silver Swiss 8.00 j Gents’ Nickel American 8.00 Gents' Plated Swiss .... 5.00 Composition Swiss 3.00 Seth Thomas Clocks, fine 5.00 ! Plain Mantle Clocks 4.00 Medium Good Clocks 3.00 I Common Clocks ... ]OO Fine Gold Opera Chains...:.. 20.00 Solid Silver Teaspoons, per sett 5.00 Solid Silver Forks, per sett... 12.00 Silver Plated Teaspoons, per sett 1.00 Silver Piated Tablespoons, per sett 2.00 Double Lined Violin, Bow and wood case 500 ; Solid Silver Thimbles, (name engraved on) 50 | Heavy Solid Gold Wedding Rinas, (names engraved)... 500 (Miscellaneous Advertisements. i Cures by ABSORPTION (Nature’s wap j v *atiraw\Baß J| I I LUNG DISEASES, UI I THROAT DISEASES, I ’ ““BREATHING TROUBLES, j a————ii——— pi—wgat.c It DRIVES INTO iha system curative j ! agents ami boiling medicines. It DRAWS FROM the diseased parts j tile poisons that cause death. Tkousandi testify toits Virtue:;. ! YOU CAN BE RELIEVED and CURED 1 Dout’ despair until yon have tried this | ! Sensible, Easily applied and It A I) l- IC A L L Y E F F E C T U AI, j Remedy. | Sold by Druggists, or sent by mail ; on receipt of price, $2.00, by I •■aid or mamo The ‘Only’ LoungPadCo i mitts ami our Book. .«• , - %•>. i , 1 I'hria* mil lan, n " llll; U'« : | Vitir.” suit tnx. Detroit .Mil'll. Nov. 4. ly THE BEST PAPER! TRY IT!I BEAUTIFULLY ILLUSTRATED 301 li YEAR. THE SCIENTIFIC AMERICAN. Tin* ciENTirie Amfricak Ih n btrs'** Fl»«t Chiu j «>. kly * .--|)H|icror SixtiM'M Png«*H, «»ri*.»•*«! In l uiwsi li-iiutiftil -tyl«*, |»r«*»ii'**ly lllti* rat- it « i*h -ji «.» did •*« mvines n jupse.itii.t! 'he opwcsi Invci.iiiHtt *••(! ill** hi• wu A'lviinci** in Hip 'rig nml *’r|i iici.*-; ii I eluding Ne»v jiittl lutiTp'ii a Fhi’i' in griroltur • i<*tticil'nirp, tin* Hoimp, II I li, Vi'illrnl Prugr**g» -ooiai f < i'ii!iii > (!, N • turn I fli-iory, fJ'-ob'gy, Amrmu my. Thu ni'wi villi ihli* nrni’llpai by p t liip wr ter- in .ill i|p|i:ir'm- nt* of Sciciice, will In: foil in ilm* Miiprip.in. Turin- j|3 i!n pur year. SI.IW Imlf year, which I (’lllll* K |MI J tttgt!. lli<(M»IHlt t*» .\!|Pil»x. f'illlSlp l'lt|»l. Ii n cpi-!'. nli! by all Veivwlonipr«i. Kimiili Ii 1 I piH'Hl order to VI* 1 V V k «;»»., lub i.'li«n*,37 »*ai bow, N» w Vo b. 1> A f 1.3 XJf O In eonncetion with ill 1 li*.' X. .-.•ipitiilii AmeriPHit .Vfpysiis. Miinn ct *o are 4 olipiior-of tinericaii and Foreign Patents, have bail thirty live y- nr*’ ex- IHTiPin e, and now have the Inrg si esiai-li»liiiient ill the world. Patents am obtained on the best ter in. A HjM'Clal notice ih made in the •*n|eni|rte American of all Inventions pate, ted through ilii- Agency, with the name and r«-ld-uce of me Patentee, liy the immense clreiilation thus g'vrn, publie atientnui i- direeied to the merits of the new patent, and -ale* or tiitroriii'Hbui lx often easily • fleeted. Auv person who Im- m -de a new dweovery nr in venilon, can axcertain, free of rbntge, wbet.'nit pa'ent can probably be obta|ii<-d, bv w Ping to vinnn X Co. We n|-o »end free our Ha lid Hoik about the Patent Laws. Patents, * nv**at-, Trade- 'larks, th«*ir eo*ta and bow nroeured, wiili hints |i*r pro cii'leg advance- on invention*. Addrewa to. tli- Paper or concerning Patents MIIVV k n.,:t7 Pack Row, V Y ftrunch Office, cor. F k 7 b Sis. Washington l» • Saylors & Co., —DKAI.KItS IV — I’KI ITN, .\UTS, < i vihi:n, t’A.vuv GROCGRIDN, i'i f&ARN and TOO uco. ! Chattanooga, - - - Ti:nn. Every Day jfj _ C*n be easily mode with our -wjgSF Well Augers & Drills |R One man and one homo required. W« gR r are the only makers of the Tlflin W ell« y Boring and Rook-l>*illing Machine. NSBPF IVarrantrd the Best on Forth! fJany of oar eustomern moke from #9O to #4O a day, Htk aad Uixoulars FREE. Addices, - LOOMIS A NTMAN, TIFFIN, OHIO. At the Balloon! At the Balloon! jj paper I'sttWnu y| ‘ 1 H h\t| ciior ft'nil i> l,ci> Ls h €; ; - % L | l * . LOW PRICEO A CHEAPER THAN TIIE CHEAPEST. / llvrrytliin? Rwariiatm! a*- re; .v n;- r. I'Giiibinl. Bimv »e l.nve ilecidi d not in vh . ii'. .mi- N< w s’ .i I. I.nver lui- been piling i, ti.e good, by the ear load, m.tii iv.ly e imr i 1i..l and 1 " uiitng over WITH BARGAINS .ILL OVER THE HOUSE lire** l.ootlt, JViottmiN, I’ancv (.umls, .’Siifiacc) Uoihb, (!;iMN»iHTf>i, .iciiin, Uoltonadcx, Pri»l.x, IJotocstifs, ILadicx Liuni Suit's. THU «icr. C3JNTER ih FJLI OF NEW AND USEFUL ARTICLES at a much levs price tliun you can get iheui elsewhere. THE I«CT. COUNTER HAS MANY AP.TICLtS THAT YfQULD, eost you *£b so 50eeot at other places you will w»ve money hy making your pur chases ai the balloon. THE SEWING MACHINE DEPARTMENT. The largest variety of first class Machines in the State, such nH, The Eld ridge, Whi e, Royal, St John, Weed, Victor, Romiogtou Domestic, Ameri can, Davis, Singer, and Wanzer. The 1z t a»'j Si r./ror are our chcnpc'.f tuachines. Persons wiblifpg cheap 2nd Hutiti Bin. Fiiti**', cun always fire] a nood us>o: tiucnt. Kxeh«ri»:.t new ma chine#? tor old ones-. Srll lor cash an on wm.thiy p.n lociifs. Ih*ii t. fail to call a: the Balloon before buying anything in our line. ILiLSOUDER, Chattanooga, Tennessee. J. F. WAUDLAW. U. < . JONES. WARDLAW &. JONES, At the Old Stand of Ileccs Eros., in DeSoto, * I Dt alcrs in all kinds of FANCY A'iO FAHILY BR3BERIES, ALSO BA3G»3C AND TIES, and all kind of siij)|)lias, usually kept in a til* ! class grocery store. Wa have a in connection with our store a large cumu.odious stable and wagon 1 card The trade of Walker and adjacent enio ties especially solicited. e pav the highest market price for ail kind- cf countrv produce, ami sell | our good, at •‘rock bottom prices." WAUDLAW & JONES. j > r E A I < > >' , . DEAI.KItS IN ] CL( OI i(.)(JKN, f * i. * # WATCHES, JEWELRY AL’O SILVERWARE. ROtlK, (;i;»RUIA, K'Scntl liir ('IRCdIiAR. 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Merchants, Manufacturers, J Nurserymen, Florists, irf 11 ** Stationers nnd g¥ Business Peoples JM| everywhere are delighted with, and iMA Make and Save Money by using the world renowned M -U PRINTING Press It is large enough to do all the printing required, strong. r. , 1 . »ASY TO wohK. always r*li.d.le, Mid any boy ran manage i»# am* do hundred*of d#iars»orth of work every year. Wenui.e twelve styles. both band and foot power, rani; mg in price ton f poo upwards. Sena lor circulars. O-.rry/. <• in use. C'/ " The Model Fresh lias nude me over JO c.-. I.»»t month and good prospects ahead "—B. IBs, !!• testrn. T'-x. "My MODEL I’RP.ss has n- er paid tor It.rlf anr.idy in vd i whiting al>ne."—W. F. Wool A HD, F.ilrtield. Ilia, "lie >lol>Et. does all mid even mure than y- ti claim F r it.**— f. H. SNYDHR, Newton, N J. First Prizes at Paris. ‘7S.an.lSvl. N. S. \V., '79. Address all orders or imiiiiricsto manufacturers • J. W. DaughaJuy A Co. 721 Chestnut St. Philadelphia Alfucd Avert, 4.8. Babhrtt. KtiUor. (irn'l Advertiser. i * utc of “ iiomr and Farm.” “SOUTHYnd WEST,” Published at 210 Pine Street, St., Louie. By ALFRED AVERY & CO. Mend for snroplo cop chof <6 SOPTII WKST.n which im u ilr*t-cla*s ngnc.t’tuial and family pnjmr, published semi monthly Ht the low price of 60 CtNTH A Year. Politics are entirely Ignored. General news, valuable nifor ination, and interesting reading matter are Im - nisMl. Tho boat of correspondent a co irihti'e from all sections of tho country. I -ofttl premiums and liberal commissions will be given fcoo)n : * raiser*. samples Free. Addle... “ SOUTH & WEST," 210 Pino Street, Gt. Louid, Mo. pill I kißffes& II g Made under Cooley's patent. Elegant, ersy, grace ftil nut! heulthfiil. Satisfaction guaranteed, t’ndea the clasp is laid o quilted pad. which renders rusting I iiipossible, Hewn re of infringements. Ask to* Cooley’s Corset and take no other. Send to us through your dealer for n .sample Corset, ranging in price from 75 cents to B‘J.OO, ami your order will lai tilled hv return mail. Manufactured only by tho j Globe Manufacturing Company/ BATES, REED & COOLEY, 1143, 34 r, and 1141 Broadway, V IDLES ALE DRY GOODS. aVi OT 1 SURE CUBE FOR Conghs, Colds. Sore Throat, Broff. cliitis. Asthma, Consumption, And All Oluuiei of TIIROAT sud I.I'AOH Put up In Quart-Size lio tins for Family Uw*. Sclent flu lly prepared of Kaln.im Tolo L Ory«t.!lll*"i j 1-ck C-.iiJ*. Old Ilya, and other ton’ea. Too Koru.uu known l.tour oat p ly-ocian*, is highly consniun.lt.! '.y timm. and t « a uni win of our moat prum.n* d tcm.ni, P’cif. ti A. MAKiNKR. in Cbicnge, .aon tin •U.elof * very !>< tile. It in well known to til* medics! •> '..<r »inn that TO!.II ROCK and RV K will afford the . 0 t-'t i.riiwt t,, r (’(.ugija. Colds. Iliilucnzti, Brnnchitia, H.u’m Tnroat, Weak I,ting*. also Consumption, in the In .pm t n. .1 ailvnicnd it'XHi. Cfeil mm 11 Hit * KkAt.E and APPETIZER, It a ‘ie : h'lul t>m ■ tor fa i!y ui>*v la pleaa.mt to tme ; .1 wo.Morde I..lated.it g>'•'<» lor.e, a< tiv.ty aid «t:cn .tt to th wh,C; e ~’cmo fr-mo. /i ’ I I I < \ V DCN TBe OECEIVErv f ViVt 1 I. 11/cl, |,y unnrinclple 1 deal- \ k era who try to palm ott upon yon Rock ami Ryu in 1 * pSco of ■ur TOLU ROOK A\G HYK. which ia » \ tiie only me licFt-jd aruda made (A«i(«mi!iis liav- § \ ng a (.*>Vl-.itSMICNT .STAMP on wacl: bottle.^ I.A tv !C KICK At MAltnv. Proprietor*, ill Aluuiaou Htreil, Ctiic.l^,l, . your fh*i,?yt*l • *<! v i«r t.rorrr for If ! th AaU y-zti. 1 if .ut; .Vlcwiis* . f„ r ]«« , Rah I.I r ( »»* Its IJ'f I'WJV! y.U)I i;i|, and ! ' AA l>t «»«■ j ullri-H. ROBINSON WAGON COMPANY MANIJFACTUKBRS OF WAGONS Buggies & Phaetons. Wh: DO NOI WANT AGENTS! WE OFFER OUR STANDARD TRADE VEHICLES TO THE TRADE VVoik that Ins an estiilili.-hod r-rpnta hi»n, ;i ml r|t;tt ,-;tti to lutti.ilcd 'vith Kit islU(;timi. l'i)t|i to buy. r and r;yl:or, Send for dusizns und ,n-iees t > HOltlNS'jS W.VRON CO., GTECIKNATI. 0- RC r", "T* " Jl,,t - - it"W tuilVr-- tin- puliiie. .. \ a V.,.t 111 nmk • inoni-y fa-t'-r ol j | , \ I wink inr 11. ihn • a unuUns i-i-p. “'•—V/ I I • i|.l ill 1 111 |..,||,|. :. We will -tart \on £p> u .titj ni d unwarth imide at home t*v the tiulu-trimiH. Men,W"incn» buys n d jlrl* wa fed every wln ru to wu>k I'ur its. Now i' the 'line. You can devote your ukb>-le tutW to Hi- work, 01 01 Ij your scare ino.n- ut*. v« o'i" 1 I’U'ini'W will pay you oeurly as wcl’,, m., one wdir •' ll I" work ear. fi ll to make en- f., pay by » i~- gagit-g at once, t'lihtiv outfit. • ||.! lerms fi' H- A. B-eat opportunity for imikiur .onm > easily aj*<t lion* orahly. AtldreKi IRt a & < 0 AuctHta, M.tiuc. '* ” rC*|» IH iY iIN^BIETHS* 170,1 FiasißEsnopi UP' * iQui. J C * J . C id P/:o i. TheOUMandmuet** tensive &s*u * ■ liiVi'lllft'TlUt SONS,Finn: i .I’i. iiD PA I’KKS FOR SALE AT this office, ut li: 0 etuis pet huii.