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THE MESSENGER.
N. C. NArI Kn, E<lit Or.
LAFAYETTE, GA. Jan. 27. 1881.
Mlll • -r. •,-.r72--,i,i Murrt
Gen. Holier; Toonibs, i f Georgia,
hni* given 100.000 seres i f 1 uni 111 Texas !
to aid In Inuii ling a uaUersitv In tlmt j
•late.
Peinnpnlis, Ala., Is nai*l to lie almost I
•illrouni’eil by forests, Kiel 'el to be
now nearly destitute of wood, na well
•i coal.
Senator {Paine ha** |nep'red n bill to
reduce loner postaec from tqree to two
eenlr per ounce. He will introduce it in >
ilie Serine inadavortwi.
Twenty-seven fiunllioeof immigrant*
from Tcnm-s-eo arrlveil In Bonham,
'JVx-s. Among tinm «n«nin*r. nt nieil.
Jo'te“. wliotia* nine boys kinder flf.ern
years of sue.
Mr. Bor. r, of Ga.irsin, ha -1 intro
duce J a 1 il' in Conerer# to exempt
from import dudes all n aoVnery used
in fl.e mnonfactuie el ootton tbread and
cotton goods.
A mjinw* j'i*l died In the Indian Ter*
ri ■ - ' 'i • > was mi pawned to he 114
Ter ol The mine of her death l<
attributed to the iinmeih iate i:«e of
tobacco for 100 rear* and a cold she
contracted in Is.TO.
Tito poo|ilc of Jeffcr-op. F.irk“on
county are datciiuitied t# slop the -ale of
liquor in that town if a liivh license can
doit. Tim Town Council at its ’a-t meet
ing placed such license at SI,OOO per
annum.
“Yon are now one." said the minis
ter to the happy pair b" bad junt tied
together with a knot that they could
never undo. “Which one?” naked Ilia
bride. “You will have to settle that
for yourself,” said flic clergyman.
A negro, while out hunting In I’crrv
comity, Ala., a few days ago, came
upon a covey of twenty-four patridgCH,
which lie pioeeeded to pick up one by
one and put in bis bag. They were
well nigh frezen and unable to fly.
W -♦ •
Richard Raster said a g >o,l thing
wbc.i lie said of some who lived in bis
day, that tney had a‘‘wheelbarrow reli
gion.” They “went when and where
they were shoved.” It would he hard
to find n better mime lor the religion
of many who live now.
An English curate happened to
preach on the wages of sin, and lo
make some uncomplimentary ref
erences to the prod gal son. A young
scapegrace in the congregation fancied
the sermon was aimed at himself, lie
horsewhipped the curate the next
day.
A man once took a piece of white
cloth to a dyer 10 have it dyed blab.
He was so plea-cd with the re-nlt licit
after a time, lie went hack to him with
a piece of black cloth, and asked to
lmv» It dyed while. Rut the dyer an
swt red: *'A piece of eioiii is like e
man's reputation ; il can he dj ed black
but you cannot make it white again.”
The wife of Mr. Curds, Rapt is
preacher, was assaulted Sunday morn
ing January I7di at l.apler, Mich., by
a Mrs. Harm;,.l, who knocked nor
down and ponied gasoline over her
and set tire to her clothing Mrs.
Curtis tiled from the injuries. .Mrs.
.Rarnard is though! to he insane from
religious excitement.
The Coveting Mtir icmarks that
“Gwinnett Isa r< marl,aide entity. She
has n population of over lO.eOO, and in
tie* late election there were forty-eight
emuiiihHc-I, rp tl |! c oltlec. The vote
for Slierifl" was 2,'tiTi. S.veial of the
candidates tied, lint the closest race
was between the two for County Sur
veyor—one receiving 1,038 and the
other I,(ffiti votes,”
George Treadwell, colored, of l.iv
erpool, ac.al fi i'' cook on board the
Rriti ti bark Quean of Nations, was
found dead in his hunk on Ids vessel
at Yew Orleans, January 17dt Ids bead
li logbi.ee ■ bonpe,| open, apparent 1 y
' ill a hatchet. William Norman,
< 'paper, tid Hormann Sennit*, a
r i r in watch, have been are. a ed.
charged with the murder.
The bolter of the Colon Fhmnng
Mills, of IV •■•nit, Minhig.ui, exploded
ytiih I pi ride force, wrecking thf structure
and lilting the engineer, firemen ai d
oiler. One man standing on,ride was
sevctelr injured. Three horses were
also killed. A; r . Sweet, uisntigei ot the
Glucose Works, oonr.ectctl with the
mill, was blown same distance, but es
caped actions barm.
A colored preacher named Wilson
Kouikcs, whose jealousy of Isaac
Gotti,ling had led him to beat >l:s.
Foulkes and to threaten her life if
Moulding cam • oil hi? premis, s again,
was murdered tiy Ids wife Sunday
morning se I,' body thrown into a
Well. GSttldiitg'a arrival led Mrs.
Foulkes to preserve her own life by
killing her liuslitiiid. The " liite people
Interfered to save Mrs Koulkcs from
lem-hing, tin 1 -lie new awaits trial in
Jail.
Cal Iluey was hanged on January
,4th at Oscoda, Arkansas, foi the
murder of John Broadway, in Critten
den county, in the fall of 1870. Iluey
wa» ore of the pariv of four who en
tered iirnadway's houso masked and
killed liim because he refused to give
up money which the MM'I. •:•- thought
he had In his po-scs.-ion. Four hun
dred people uiui'Seed the execution).
The condemn,•.! mail denial tiny com
plicity 111 the killing of Hrnadw«y,
lie leaves a wife am! six children.
Jurors—Eehruaiv, 1881,
GRAND .11 KY.
Geo W Inman,
Samuel 11. Wheeler,
Jotepl. A Miller,
Jrmes \V. Kirk us,
Wm F McWhorter,
Calvin C tt Ini Ic*,
Wm J M rtin,
Nitnrml 1 Kell,
Tims I. McCall,
Hot j. F Neal,
David N Purale)',
Aintiziii). J Fricc,
Jo»| A Fowler,
,1 din Jt Rogers,
Stephen Phillip*,
Anderson Smith,
Hiritut S Loyd,
Alexander Hunter,
J,Hin A. Clement*,
Wiley J Dronnnn,
Benj. M Gam tt,
\\ n H Sin niontt,
J lines B Hill,
Augustus B MeCutehen,
Alexander A Simmon*,
James M L- o,
Samuel P Shields,
J RWardlaw,
J.illii C Stukea,
Hiram Smi'h,
TKAVEItsE JIHT.
Sidney K. Scott.
John F. Bond*,
Roht C Griggsliy,
Jeremiah Burns.
Wm C IVuird.
Wtu G MnWilliurn*.
Melville C Alexander.
James B Camp
A rnoH G Ruheraon.
James M Moore.
A B i nrvin.
Millard F 1 licks.
J.lines B Shaw.
Richard M Stand field
J«s C Clements
Malcom M Fisher,
Wm N Thornton.
Frank M Ward.
Jas M Copeland.
Overton Harris.
FJhert K Carloek.
Jiistne K Forrester.
Andeew Meyer.
Jas M Ileuderson.
Jas W Lee. Iloht. B Shaw.
Sterling T Bacon.
Wiley Mullus.
11 C A here rum hie.
Thus W lln ad rig.
Joel J Simms, George W Clark.
Richard M Parrish.
Lemuel 8 MuW liorter.
Titos B Lawrence.
J M B Gresham.
Chattanooga, January 22.—A few
nights ago, in an adjoining county,
sumo one tiled the hayrick belonging
to llenry Yarttell. After Yaitietl had
extinguished the (l imes, and while he
was searching fur the Incendiary as
sisted by a man named liow,Yainell
| dropped dead, shot through the brain,
i liow was also shot in tin, mouth and
! perhaps laiujly wounded. The next
day two men named Brooks and Grill'
ey were arrested on suspicion. Being
some distance from Hie jail, they were
ooiniucJ in a h.ais toil ii shop where
! lio-y vfvre guarded by two men. Dur
ing the inglit a noise win beurj at the
windows, and niuiori n’ the same in-taut
' *w titles were tiled, tho bullets entering
the bruin of the two prisoners causing
j instant death. The greatest excitement
1 prevails. Several putties have been
«irented and removed to aim her part ol
!i bo enmity for tear of lyiielnng. There
is no positive proof ,d the cause ol the
murder el Yiirneil. It is l .lieved that
it is the teri.lt of till old feud, and licit
tie two prisoners vvcic killed by friends
ot Yatncll.
N**w York,.la nary 22.—The Al
txandiia obelisk wo« | la••cd over
the pt(itstu! in Central park to-tiny.
R'tweeti five sod ten thousand
people wittnsand the operation.
Among t! one pi.sent w< re Secret*-
j rv the Navy G»fi', Secretary Kvnrts
I meml’i rs of the patk eummi.-eion,
| Collector Merrittiind rt presi otiitive
lof tiie Masonic fraternity A guard
i ul thi> sailors ami niaritn • from th.o
i navy yard, formed acmdonaround
| the monolith. A fe.v miutit' ■; after
j noon Lieutetifint Comriminh r Go
renge gave a signal and the pillar was
quickly raised bom n hurisoutal to a
perpetidiekir positiou, amidst llieentbu
.-iiism of the spectators. There were t;«
IblUia! eetruo'niis.
A i old wotmti near Norwood
: put a lighted pipe in her pocket
the nth >r d iv, anil sol fire to three
twenty dollar hills contained tin re
in. The notes were so mutilated
that they had to ho set.t on to
Washington for redemption.
Paris, Jen. 22. —A torrcfic storm
' prevails iu the Mediterranean. It
is repor ed fifty smacks have been i
wrecked in that sea.
Senator Blaine lias prepared a
hill to reduce letter postage from
three to two cents.
Before ami A tier.
This is a year before marriage.
He is limiting her u call. lie is at
the front door ringing for her.
There are Ins boots, newly hlacke n
ed, his collar spotless, his form
ditto outside, I.is gloves drawn on
for Hie first time, Ins hair newly
parted and oiled, hia faoa newlv
shaven, his heart palpitates for her,
his nerves urn nervous for her, lie
fear* she may lie out or that her
I parents may object, worse Ilian
! that, that some other fellow may be
| there with hT. The door opera.
She is there nod alone. Ho is
happy.
This i-t a year after marriage. lie
rings at the door. His face is un
shaven, his collar much worn, his
boots unblHckcpe.l, bis t air no*
brushed. He rings ngititi in <x„ J ,
t 'll seconds. He gives tbeli a
short, petulant pull. lie iti think
ing of her. He is grumbling H ot.
she doesn’t answer it sooner. lie
has Dot. alt day, been thinking ol
her. Now she opens it. He pushes
past her ami remarks, ‘‘’lakes yon
forever to answer the bell.” His nn
brushed boots sound sullenly, os
lie n-f 't.iU tho stair. She follows
meekly after. Ho thrashes into the
room »i,d round the house and
sings out, "Irii't,dinner ready yet?”
She bids him be patient but a mo
ment. But he won’t. Because din
ner isn’t n ady within one minute
after tie gets home. Because tin’s is
one year after marriage. Because
the bloom is off the rye, the down
ruhbetl from the peach, and vnri
our other considerations. Because
it's tho way of the world, of men,
of matrimony. O Temporal 0 Mores
0 Mat ri money!— Graphic.
V/. 11. Vanderbilt clriw- $4,590,000
interest annually from the United States
Treasury.
A broom factory is to be estab
lished lit Rome.
CHATTANOOGA MARKETS
COItUMCTKD WEEKI.Y.
Wheat 81 00 to $1 If)
Corn, sacked 541 to 5S
Flour 85 25 to 8G 50
(him Meal 60
Bulk Meats 6 to 12
Bacon 7 to 91
Lard 9!
Butter 18
Chickens, young 12
“ 01d.... 16
Eegs 20
Dried Apples 2
“ Peaches 3
Blackberries 6
Feathers, prime to choice...3s to 40
“ duck 20
BfSivsX 18
Cotton Rigs It to 2
Tallow 6
Wool, unwashed ‘22 to 28
“ tnh washed 32 to 40
“ eolted and burry 12 to 18
Hides, dry 10 to 14
*• green 6 *<> 7
Potatoes 25 to 30
Onions -*4 2n
Cnhlmges per head 11
Ginseng Root SI 2o
Pink Hoot 15
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Gold American ..everv 559.00
| L olies Gold Watches 20.00
Gents’Silver American Lr -
vers 10.00
Gent*’Silver Swis« 8 o
Gents’Nickel American 80)
Gents'Hinted Swiss 5 OH
Composition Swiss 3 on
Seth Thomas Clocks, tine 5 <h)
Plain Mantle Clocks 4 (8)
Medium Good Clocks 3.00
Common Clocks LOO
! Fine Gold Opera Chains 20.00
Solid Silver Teaspoons, per
sett 5.00
Solid Silver Forks, per sett... 12.00
Silver Plated Teaspoons, per
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j Silver Plated Tablespoon*,
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i Double Lined Violin, Bow
and wood case 5.00
Solid Silver I'himhles, (name
engraved on') 50
: ll< ivy Solid Gold Wedding
Ring*, (names engraved)... 5.00
TlllOY MARKET PRL’ES.
Tkios, Ua., January 25,1881.
Chickens i'2) to 20 els.
i Butter, per lb I2i to 15 “
! 10_gs, per dor 10 “
Pork 0 “
: Flour, per 100 ihs 83 50
i Bran “ “ “ 100
Hav. “ “ “ 1.00
Fodder “ “ “ 75
Sweet potatofg, tier bur 50 cts.
Irish “ “ 50 to 100
Peas, per bushel, .....6H els.
Onions, “ “ 81.00
Turnips, “ 50
Calibagc 10 to 15
Wir'd, per cord, ?1 50
Pine, per load, LOO tu 125
Dried .apples, per tb 4 to 5 cts
“ peaches, “ “ 4to 5 rtf
Beans, per hu 1.00
Bel f 3 to 4
Milk Cows $lO to 820
De i and for (Died fruit, eggs,
chickens, hay and fodder —in fact
nearly every article mentioned
would find readv sale here.
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This is th- The-“ Only” T.ung Pad Co.,
n"2. Kill Williams Block
my !».••! Ask Detroit, Mu 11,
for u au lake no other. Nyv. 4 ly
1881. 1881
THE CONSTITUTION.
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lie n so essentially newded by the Southern peopl#
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a corps of efficient r< potters,hud tht
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it wil In better than v< r befote. and will
cor firm its position a* the h tiding
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U bile '1 iik i vssTiim.'N will eorry the general
pews of fie day,ai-d « xpress its opinions frankly ov
I ' line 'I topies. a wil di vote spi cial attention l«
i lie development
of Southern Eesources
in all legitimate channels nr directions.
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I southern enterprise and g owih, should read T»
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I ..»tw'.|..»,OX: DOLLAR A Vt:\U. HIJIHEKN \
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THE CONSTITUTION. |
Atlanta. Georgia- 1
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KißlUQfll i
SZIEL is% tku I
•rut: i.i:\niMi scientist* of to pay |
iraree that m -idl eases nre caused bv disordered
Kidtu s • r I,! •r. If, therefore, the Kidnevs «nd
l.iver t.r> kept lit rf* et order, perfect health ‘‘'ill
he tin* resit i. Thi- truth lias only know* a
I short time iiiui for \ears fienplesuffered errnt »i*n
ny without ln*ii p able to tlnd rcli* t. The discovery
1 of Warner's Sale Kidney and l.iver f’tire mark* a
new era in the tr« n'uient of these troubles. MrHe
i from a simple tropic d leaf ofrar- value, it eontnJ’vr
i just the elements necessary to nourish and in vis*
rate both of these prvnt • rems. ai d safely restore I
and km pt i nt In order. It is a rt»!*| Ti VR Kev-
KDY ’or •II tlie disejn-i-s that eMiise pains in the low i
er part T tin-body—for Torpid • iv t- il ad.vi *-* i
—J uii'dice I-i/./.in-*--* i r v.o —Fe\iv—VfiUe- |
M < lariat I err, ami all difficulties of the kid net’*
Liver and I'miny • renns.
It is nu excellent an 1 safe feimdv for female dvr
ing rrepnnney. Ii win control Menstruation and i*
i Invn'itabie fur I.eueiurhtß or Falling oftlte Wltoinh.
As n blond I’tinfier it Is urn-aquaicd, for it cure-»
1 the organs tfe.t link*' the bl«»o-i
15EAI) THE BECOTSD.
“It saved mv life.’f—[”. 11. i.ak* ly. Selma, Ale
“li is :it remedy t> at will cure the many dfeeaee
I eeu'iar to »vomeii.”—[Vl others’ Mag izine.
“It lias passed severe tests and won end rsentenrr j
• om some <-f the bivJ eh medical talent in tb*
ountry.”—[\<w York Worhl.
“No remedy heretofore dlsenver'd ran l e he
for one moment m eompitison with il.” [Uev. •*
A. Ilaivey, l». I*., VY:i.|iingtr»n I). f.
! This Remedy, whieii has dme-u di wonders, i»
put lip in tlie LARGEST SIZED HoTTLI’. of any
ttp diein* n 'id the market, and Is sold by Druggist*
and nil dr alers nt *1 i.v ta r hr Üb*. For Dlahcre's,
( Pijilirr for \V\ISNFK’ -' SAFE DI ‘.HE'I'K- -
i «”i RF. It is a POSH fVF. Reme.lv.
it. H. WARXEB .1 CO., Rochester, X.T
Nov 4 2 v
fIAU-IS WAN 1 LD t-UH HlSAutVi
lESTEN’L EXH!BIT!£IPi
Jl. <Cliango in lousiness,
■•A/A' TL'H-tii""
Ball o o n I
1.1 Out !
Ball oon!
Ball %Bmk oon!
On and,after tTcuqrm
ary B>l, 2881,1 uiil oiler my entire ttocu of’ I$K %
tiiUOIM at rnincest prices to insure a speedy sale. T L -j
sale will be KXCLI'MVKLY FOR CAMI OKIIA
USI.i: PArIR, HITMOIT AY IXCEPTK
Country iitcrchauts n il! do well to look over the
bargains before making their purchases. Fiudieg my
The SEWING MACHINE
!*HP. DEPARTMENT.
'. ’iV'-' •’ ; -jlLfirowing so rapidly j am
l ;:.cy i •.... -i cons pel led to have more room,
j L’; -A . A i . ■ j aud in order to necvntplish
j *»»• have decided to closeout
" \ 1.-& 1 ™y Dry Ciood* aad bring the
SEWillfi MACHINES toltho
*%J| front.
In this announcement I will lake occasion to mention the Sewing
I Machine, which I offer for ciit.li or on the installment plan. Prices and
: payments to suit the purchaser. Before buying a Sewing Machine call
| and examine the largest stock and greatest variety in tire State.
The White, Domestic, Eldridgc, Household, Resniug
ton, «f. John, W>« <!, Victor, American, drover
A Rakti', Wilcox &. diblis, Alanfxer,
Singn*, Wheeler A Wilson.
From the above assortment the most fastideoils can be pleased. Prices
from $lO to 860. lam using the Elceleinr Needle which is llie best
Sewing Maciiiae Needle made. Cheap needles don’t pay. Mr. Barrett,
a first-class machinist, is in my employ, malting repairs to please ail
who try him. Bring forward your old machines and have them re
built, or exchange for new once.
£SST'AII parties indebted to nre for Dry Goods will confer a favor by
calling early and pi ying up. All accounts not settled by cash or note
before March Ist, 1881, will be turned over to an officer for collection.
Thanking rny numerous friends and customers for their liberal
patronage during the last seven years, I trust that they may feel inclined
to avail themselves of this closing out and make rr.y loss their gain.
Respectfullv,
11. H. SOLDER.
February; 520855," 8881, I w ill increase Unfftrick’s
Paper Pattern Department to four times its present size, thus affording
rrrv numerous patrons a better opportunity than heretofore enjoyed of
having all the Latest Styles, fur all ages and sizes -.s soon ns t.hev are
brought out. H. H. EQODER.
Dgwysij. sr.T*cp>'»^HWLTißmr.v«*.- ’»s ■xnjst: i-syragawm :v——
?£
To the Citizens of North Georgia.
.1. ii. s*'v.:;oiv,
Proprietor of Blie
“GREAT OSE PRISE CASHiEHPQHIIB,”
205 aud 207 Ilarket Street,
(lIITTAYOOtiA, - - - - TEA.YEBB3-E;
has been for several years earnestly engaged in building nn and perfecting bis
“KMPORIUM,” and has now tirmly'estnblrshedhis One Price ('ash System
of dome business. So that when the people of the various sections adjacent to
Chatrariooi a come into trade,ithey can buy goods just as cheaply as the most ex
pert “city shopper.”
Tile One JPi*iee I^mpovium
Exhibits for the Fall and Winter of 1880, a Mammoth Stock of
DRV GOODS, CIiOTHIYG, SHOES, MATS, SHIRTS,
AOTIOAS CARPETS, EES EACH .TSIL STAV
ES* V and DRESS MAKSAG.
The Inreort stock by far ever «hnwn in Chattanooga. (The enliro building (3
stories high) being filled io its utmost cap!!"itv.
Whetfiyou want to buy goods at Rock Bottom Prices, and in a “'ore where old
and young,jrieh and poor, are sold at exactly the same prices, without a ,singlo
exception.' (jo to
J. B. PYRON,
205 and 207 Market Street,
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
P. S. Espeoi»l attention paid to filling orders.