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• t<> a v.*'< I the
to prohibit the manufaclur
or sale of intoxicating liquors failed
yestorday in the 1 >wit house of the
Texas Legislature for the w ant of a
constitutional majority.
Among the nominations to till
‘vntwuTfwOo offices in the South
which will he sent to the Senate
next week, will be the names of
three or four colored men. Iwo
colored men will get places in
Georgia. There are between twelve
and fifteen candidates in the field
for the marshalship of Georgia.
Tito d< tails of the horror in the
fljjxnedrlhontre at Nice state that
|w:o- caused by a gas leak.
In tltP confusjon the lights were
turnedWul and the audience fought
for life in the darkness. The vic
tims were nioslly r f the working
class, ns the choice seats were un
occupied when the fine began. A
large nundier of charred bodies
have been taken from the ruins.
Pittsburg, March 25.—Seven
masqued men entered the bouse i!
John Connor, aged 81, who live s
alone with hi? wife at Catfish, Pa.,
about fifty miles from here, hound
and gsgogd both, and compelled
the old gentleman to give the com
bination of the safe, and stole s■> 000
in government coupon bonds un
registered. and from $5,000 to $lO,-
000 in cash. - The old people* wriu
roughly handled, and may net sur
vive the shock of the outrage.
“The drift wood and brush that
bad lodged dating the freshet,
against the bridge at the foot ol
Broad street, formed an island
nearly two-thirds across the river
It was so thick —in fobt its depth
was the sari e r.s the river’s, as it
c a d to the bottom—-that a man
cjuid ns easily walk to and fro on
a ‘regularbuilt island. How to get
rid of this island is somewhat pu/.-
zii g. We suppose it will have to
be removed piece by piece.”
A Slant Housewife.
The good house wife whew she is
giving her house its spring renova
ting, should bear in mind that the
dear inmates of her house are more
pricioua than many houses, and
that their systems need cleansing
tiy purifying the blood, regulating
the stomach and bow els to prevent
and cure the diseases arising from
spring malaria and miasma, and
she must know that there Is noth
ing that will do it so perfectly and
surely a3 Hop Ritters, the purest
and best of medicines. — Concord X,
11. Pairin'.
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f i)A I>K COL.MV.
Rising Fawn.—At present we
nre having Home snow, mid the
hiiftlit hopes of Spring we had last
week lire nil blighted. Our vallev
lon the morning of the ll:h of
March, was wnippid in a thin coat
of snow, and our friend Dr. Taylor
; says the sign was ‘ that Garln-ld had
| spread the white flag of truce to
: the South, ai d especially to him
and die Slate Ol Dade;” at least he
accepts it as such if intended.
The school at this place cuntinuia
to prosper. They have-(JO students
and more to come yet. We hope
there will he a p rimment school
egtchlishcd tit this place.
Mr. Conlrell and lady returned
from New Orleans, where they had
Ineii to eelehrute Mardi Gras.
The Chutch supper given by the
ladies was a grand affair. Every
body partook of one of the finest
i feasts ever given at Risit g Fawn.
Many compliments to the good
ladies for their rich repast. It was
given for the benefit of the Metho
dist church. They realiz' d about
SG‘J. A grand fall at the hotel the
same night which the young folks
seemed to take in.
Miss DoJIv Williams, of 'lrion
Factory, will 'start a music class
at this place soon. We wish her
abundant succors.
Where is the politician labors |
for his country more than fir in
dividual self, or where is tl e
prmchrr '•! at l rc ch's fur the soul
I and not for the money, or where is
j the school teacher that teaches for
; the advancement of the pupil’s
mind more than for the advance of
his money?
Married, on the Kith of March.,
at Sulphur Springs Station. Mr.
Samuel 0. Doty to Miss Mattie
Smith, dacgti r of Henry Smith,
Rev. 0. D. Mc'iVer i fliciutinp.
Sim Rosa.
From tin* Depths.
Romk, March 28.1881.
Lest the readers of the Mu.-.-kn
enu should think that we wire nil
drowned hv the great deluge last
week, 1 will raise my head above
the wall r, p l a dry clop and a
saturated sheet ol paper, just to tell
von that Rome is all tight, and all
the bettei h r a little washing with
out soi'p. New life has h'en in
fused into everything, ni d we are
ready for the next. What are the
damages, you ask? \\ ell, I think
twenty to thirty thousand dollars
will cover all. This include* the
bridge over the Etowah, which 1
•u -pose was worth about SSfi or so
(for I’m-wood) and will he replaced
we are told by another of iron
which v. ill not fi sat.
] Our receipts of cotton have been
; about 105,000 bales up to date; a
good showing lor out little city
among the hills.
BUI Arp was in town during the
flood, hut not being used to so much
water “in his,” left us in disgust for
higher and drier regions. The S.
I!. & D. IE IE, 1 have it from good
W —+T ■» • TT? - ’IB -
au'.liortly, dm s 111 it II ■ I use t" •! d
new imichil e rhi | s i.i e, or ai -
"I el el l ■■> i, Inf the j mil. S• t i t
'Hiom i.- i x.ili de U l >' li ii,e
o v w, 1,i.,s if a i o'! I i.H oi >. a
b were, a lat i t ly, ai d a riiilii g
n,ill, at d tin ns'ev>i iloi m suie.
Yours.
A. V. Ra.nd m.
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S'i'.M.ll l:\ JI I K () ,r Vil g i.
fid of life aii'i tnisiif.s as u-iih“,
ft .r« hi'Usi -a H I" j are rr> wd d
wI li i-"-ti loi r-; i • 11 .• i ii%- urilli» y
i i w hoO i » a in* re; ail ii a oi l ol , ;
hiwyi r- in I i' g i s s). r the f itoi
aiid ei lli elii u * 'i h for M-rvii e. in
die pas'; | la sii ini s drill (ii g their
P'lli Is 111 d call lilatii.f the prul'H
i'!e d o, ge to others, which may
• ri-e I" m mi In iin I ii flueoee and
• arioti- eaiiMi; firmer* are prepai
ii g In make a largo t ttoii crop; in
I,'i t, evi rv oj e i- I-iihv.
Our i- ■! mil is rapidly improvi g
tinder tile i xci lie t inamigement of
lie Mi->is ,hh -mi, Inrni rly of
f, F \itti. Wo arc jii.-t.lv pro'd
■ f tliii school, ■ >' pi rs el’y plensi d
Ait'll toe I'ldriiies if thorough
trail ii g iii d n-i ful ii.formation the
I iipiE have alrendv ri c ived.
Ihe pi n|i!o of 'lds county Imvc
developed ,i dei ided disposition to
Ii ive i vi ij tiling that i- good; hence
their iippreeiation, among other
things, of tour excellent paper.
Like tie! Arohime.lian lewr it : s
moving among us, bringing the
people of tlio two eotinliei top- tlier,
c »i«olidiitii g, in n measure, their
inti rests and making known their ;
cajifdiiliti's to help themselves and
setvco ch other. It is eti |li dically
tin paper we reed, the paper we
take, togetliir with our county
paper, of course, and it is hound to
snecpid as a country tit w■; nper.
It is said Unit l’nnee de Lti n
searched through Florida for a i
spiing whore ho might l.atlic and j
i-.ijoy, ever after* ;rd, perpetual!
youth and health. Was liiat spring i
or any wonderful healing power !
lie'll found in Wuikei? Several!
dyspeptic looking individuals visit
your county often, md return re I
freshed and impioved, hut not
cured. They claim to he troubled
with heart distus -. I'hey arc (Reply
interested in matters and things j
generally pertaining to Walkir. !
and arc iinxioiiH tfiat the streams !
may lie bridged and the roads kept
i:i good condition between Ibis
place and l.aF.iyelte.
Lkon.
An rxf.—Will you accept a few
lines t:mu one of vonr old pupils?
Though no doubt you will think
wcliaveout grown the peculiar feel
ings we experienced in those days
when we were compelled to hand
in compositions for correction.
How wotramblud; fearful that tl e o
were some ludicrous mistakes and '
ideas to lie found in them. If we!
could recall time, we would have j
many school days hack again,
and how we would ei'jov them.
We have schools all around u« i
in this neighborhood now. One or j
two have been in progress for some
time. Miss Beaty from Tuscaloosa I
A hi, has just, opened it school at
Mt. Harmony, some distance above ;
liete.. All the teachers have our i
warmest sympathy; and may their
steps he ever firm and steady; and
may their arms not grow weary in
guiding the erring and wnndeiing
up the rugged hill of science.
Our farmers arc wide awake now
preparing t> plant cotton. Several
wagons started to Rome for fertil
izt rs a few days ago, got as far as
F st.r’s store, and heard that at
Cathy's Landing, a great many tons
w- re being overflowed. So they
leturned minus. It is said of last
year's crop, u; to date, as mat y as
seventi m hundred bales ol Ci tl n
have been ginned within five u.ilcs
of this place.
The recent freshet has done con
sult ruble damage to this country.
Se'-era! plantations hadlv wished.
MeLemore's Cove and upper
Bioomtown seem to have an over
flow of flour and bacon, as wagons
frequently pass lids way loaded
with it.
Our a piring little vtßage, Alpine,
mav • xpect sum -thing it w soon.
A i least Mr.,). K. Kb g has gone to
Rome for new poo ls. Mr. Wyatt
has just returned.
We hitvu'l u great deal of sick
ness. Mrs fay lor Horton and lit
tle daughter have been siek, hot are
belter. A few mumps being circu
lated, and measles expected.
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Every Day
k Can l'o casuy made with our
Hj Well \uger3 & Drill a
One man rvl oh ->^ar.;a ’rref». W«
arolhcotflysbSsP of-ths* Wr.N
wV v Boriujr .»nd Ro • - -mil r.y Kachino.
Dar-unfid th: Rest «n F»rtb!
Many 'lour oustatucts “take tot H’ ■ k**T-
Boeß sad Ciroulsrs FRSK. Address.
LOOMIS i HYMAN, TIFFIN, OHiO.
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A PERFECT STRgNGTHFHER.A SURE REVIVER
-lIIOX BITTKRB arc highly recommended for all diseases re
quiring a certain and efficient tonic i especially Indigestion, lhiyepna, Int r
niue.nl I'evrre, Want rs Appetite, I/M of Strength, Isirk of h.nergy, tie. Enriches
the blood, strengthens the muscles, and gives new life to the nerves. 1 hey act
like a charm on the digestive org.-ms, removing all dyspeptic symptoms, such
as Tailing the Food, IleleJting, Ileal in the St<<m<,\ Hearll.um,etc. 1 lie only
Iron Propamtioirtlidt will not bluckon the tect t or git <■
headache. Hold hy all druggists. Write for the ABC Book, 32 pp. of
useful and amusing reading —nail free.
intOYVN CHEMICAL CO., Ilaltiinoro, Md.
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ft 96 B l a ft c ft S L L IU,
Ueakivi in
DRUGS, MEDICINES, PAINTS,
OILS, SOAPS, PF.BFUMSBY,
Toilet Articles a4 Faucy Stationery,
Al«o Sni»thorn A'.’fM- t*»r
nil.U H UtlOTilEK* JIEVEI) I*AI.VI'S,
221 (Ijarhrt Street,
ATT A A’OOCa.%, TEX \ ESSEE.
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C. SUXDQVIST. I’. TiKXGTOX, Manager. A. L. PETERSON.
The n. Sundquist Manufacturing Company.,
M'tmifiiclurert and dealers in all kinds of
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BIE.VM (M«R!A«KS, .71 ETA la Eli* CAKE*
AA3> WttOUEX COEEIKB,
Rock ISottom
Oi’dcri IVotii a distance filled promptly.
l\ON.l6liand SO 2 .LLtrhet Street.
C2I ATT A A IS A, TE X7* ESS EE.
r— .ujuuw.l ni ii ~r astsmamxjsnmm^* tarsswwaa ■ajr^zzm-r&x.vjiaa'
o. A. MOROsS® Sc CO.,
QE.VEBAT.
COMMISSION MERCHANTS, |
AEKO ISEAB.ESS EX
Bit. PEAB3.ETOX * CO.’S
ISii'tjto and Phosphate.
THOMPSON & EDWARDS
flaw Bone E’Jtosphale.
\VAI,TO.\, WSIAXX &-• CO.
Celebrated Plow Brand buano
\I,XQ FIELD A.XIBC SEED*.
Chattanooga, Fcnn.
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-ji.-o.it ’is ii ti&m rs Vi' K
VESSTABLE
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A FUSELY VEGETABLE REiTiEBY
Fyr Interna! r.r.d Externa! Use,
\ \i s e tTiS CUKt % s’! the Diseases for which it is recommended,
a ,j U isCXiC o Piir.rfCTLY SAFE In the hands of
/?■ \\ even l v *« meet inexperienced persons.
vs. . . , •.• l\ j* i.i a strr? v. ? tody --'** €’v-1 »> t **'• —-
s. •• fi »pi|MOAT» C’U JLI.?S • - l tr i.7. 1. 1 't_: r.d 1. r« . J
! .• r Oft • OTW D-‘i •
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- : 'ivi THE 01C- r.i iHJJ MOSTWI •. •••
'.; family m>M } M m the world.
V 7' ! V. -.ccn CSV.! cv.;n Sim!; wm.icrfnt snreces o.
‘•i \\ -w.-Y r; • ,-- ; i IJVSj.NV’wJi. ad I all 110WI-I* tO-iii«V4;*lß, that u ..1
• -I . ‘ | tdr., .Jcr«i an b»; jt.' t •• f i fur fA -ir t’iftitfrf.
‘■3 7 V "7 ■’ <1 HAS 81090 THE'YKfO? 40 YEARS’ 88HS7AH7
USE E"1 ALL COUNTRIESjAMD CUKATF3.
! : Srjl'J £ '■■* 1 It Is KEC'OXaiEKDED 15- rhjricluu*, iWiwicuiu icc,
: sis sjl •t; .Itinlstere, ;H,-mi:;cid of Plantations,,7torL-. f •
.d ' . j rncturim. Muiscv in llosim; 1» —!a khoit, Ly v'ic.. >■ V
jv, < * 4 ‘V j / “ ’J everyivhcre wtio hv& ever KiY-on it a trig].
•: ,?!;M i ’ | !? is WITHOUT A RIVAL AS A UHISSEISIT.
ft .il ' r.7 ' « i Onts. eiirnins, Severe Bmrus. ■
- -~A» .Vi NO FA,.ni.YCA>-SAFEI-Y BE WITnOCT IT. 1-v
c c-, ■ ■ .■ ac'T’.aliy c.vs li'a'iy times hs coat tn i!octors_ t.vc, cn.l v- ■
* . ?/ Itrii* vit w itiiin th? rervh of all. It is roltl at L.-jc« oOc*a.Tu ..v
*4.-... *. —.'/ a bottle, cad vau be obtained from all urut&fiSU.
PSJ2RY DAVIS & COK, Providence, R. I.
f. GENTS WANTED for the' Rc-i
ROBESON WAQOH GOWPAKY p'., s >~ft Selling i’iotorinl Hooka
and Hililon Hi ices reduced 33 i>cr
MANUr-ttmiKHMoP cent, National Publishing Co.. At
fc* wagons! " —;
Buggies & Phaetons, g Peter Henderson’s 1
00 H COMBINED CATALOG!E OB jg
in? no xm ie.-iat aokxts!
W'r. ctTKIt of It IT Will be Hailed Free to all who apply lay B
STANDARD TRADE VEHICLES
WFlower N •«! - arcntoKtronirleloj ii
TO THE TRADE- keuml our Crcenltouscß |nr I'lai t* J
Vi ■ (covering :< a. res In glaso), are H
H tlio largest la America. K
Wotk tVut has anestuldisliedrcpma- |P£T£{| liZiISERSOHI & 00. S
! tion, and that cun bo handled with .sat- | 3SCoi't!sndtSti<eet l NawYork. |
islaetion. l oth to buyer and seller. •. . -ILWjHEtjZSiirZZ&S
Heud for dcsietn tud pric 's to . Tsv~Aceni.tVl.sicd. isaDiiraW.
YA mirUiitf •nrI'LVTFOIIiI.FAMIiiT
boboson w
CINCINNATI. 0- •*' uiiimioaeJjjiU'.,uuiciwi»u,o.
-rjome r '*' ho lialloou ! !
i i BALLOON nltd
Having rci.clud* /?'■' -
/ retting sump (>f
rj ' eonin u hi I -iti-V?ai
, n r non 3 ti.o Wonderful
Uio Dry C OOD, # mjiTEHK KS A
, i hi 1 ■ Imrcn ns that are
hualiieK* I I""'' fro D
a i eiv 1 * 1 hg? h.ui-g 011e re d
w eh I « W ■’ V K R V
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ii i 1.. Li"< ini
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, . * - • .•sss ■ ,-E% up J-ariM lOr's
»itli and .v.
~ui caiiii i- i the ' er J tl,!n * 1,1 “>«
EO U IIX X - ■ E PiIOPOBTJ Off.
th: se™ machijoepiTtment
T’lic In Tlie ft‘tate,
- to or ho yi.ur
;■ - l.'Cti , roiu, ranging in price from
t ■’) to CO dollars.
WANTED,
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*->> , r k Machines in ex hango
v '• -v.! for NK «V ONES. Or will Repair-the old
a,. ~\ f,’ n-j
J£ * f GUl's Charges moderate.
/ * . T] g . i; c 1 1 mM imi Mehines for sale
/ ; i 1 JLV '' jr all in soul rustling order and
A: willbe
v ~* ' '• ’ sold Clieap
ATTACH-TSIi!ATS, ATEDwES A .YD PARTS FOR
ALL MACSIIYES.
Don't buy any Setting EacMne before calling
—AT THE—
BfiLLOSfITO BET GUR VERY LSI PRiOES.
Heinemßei* Tlie Balloon.
11. H. EGtfDER.
ortant
To the Citizens of North Georgia.
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J.B. PYKON,
Proprietor of Sire
“OftEAT Gill PEICE GASH EMPORIUM,”
SOii and 807 Market Street,
CHATTAAOUWA, - 1 EAR E*.SEE
has lieen for several years earnestly engage ! in building up and perfecting his
"EMPORIUM,” and hasim* liriiily’estahiishe.i his Ons. I'hick Cash System
of doing business. So that win n the people of the various sections adjacent to
Ohnttanooi n come into trade, they can huv goods just as cheaply as the mos e
pert “city shopper.”
Tile One JPrioe l^mporium
Exhibits for the Fa!! and Winter of ISSO, a Mammoth Stock of
ISRY GOGHS, CLOTHE ACS, SHOES, SEATS, SHIRTS,
YOTIOAS CARPETS, FREYC2I iTHLLIiY
ERY and HR ESS TEAK I AG.
The lareert stock by fbr ever shown in Chattanooga. 'The entire building (3
stories high) being tilled io its utmost eap-v ity.
VVhenjyou waul to buy goods at Rock Bottom Prices, and in a store where old
and voting, tieh and poor, are sold at exactly the same prices, "without a 'single
exception. Co to
J. 13. PYRON,
Bt>.» and 807 Market Street,
CHATTAITOOGA, TENNESSEE.
. S. Especial attention paid to'.filling orders.
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Rounsaville &Bro., * ! ; , J
•V • '— . *” w.to £gji-AH«tin!r.f
: k*.: !*:.* I:.- e*, Lav '* l Vt: (ie fc.l
t'Ori'OX FACTORS. '• „ t t,...-.11, 1^.
. :/• ttiief : r.MMSi b-ck thn
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Rome, 4 Ga., Peb. 25,1881. ■ ;X.
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Good Middlings 11l ;
Middlings, 10a ("
~S~~E£z UNDRETHS’
- i e-r ?snd Pri.-wt i'-Old* Hand noil retentive S*x*
- _ . ' .r»rs in the Vvitfl Si rites.
Market quiet. c la>ui:lt.'iatsoNH,PEu-.Dt^A.