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Tmurn.vY MoUKixr ,
irl of Bearn ifichl is deau
Hullty. «Y’.iuidi'h Ark, Mr*. Nutt in n
frenzy, killed her live chil
. tlrvii, tlie oldest n lev of twelve.
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The Bank of Griffin one of the
Stntes depositories, made ;i tender
nftlie money due the elide, to tire
Treasurer Speer. Speer refused to
receive the lueds.
At tho firemens parade in da
con on the 20th, where three prizes
were offered for the fastest work,
'(irillin company, the Stonewall,
•carried, ofT the first honor.
The distinguished i hildron of the
•country, onr high and mighty sen
ators, are still engaged in the
scratching business. Both shies
are in a had humor, and they be
mean, hefntil, slander, and throw
■dirt, at each other.
Harvey Hill the colored murderer
of Skelton, the jailorof Hart county
was hung April 22 inst, after tie
murder of Skelton he escaped from
prison. His deUotion and re-arrest
were cansed by a personal deformity
lie had double thumbs.
In Baltimore on the 22nd while
a drummer was having a jolly
time over his supptr a thief had
an equally jolly time in his room.
He broke open the drummers trunk
and got off with between SBOOO
SIO,OOO worth of gold chains.
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All of the leading nations havj
sent their representatives to Paris
to settle the question whether gold
alone or gold and silver shall he
the money of the world, and if sil- 1
ver is retained, how much silver
should be in a standard coin.
The Bank of Rome case was bit
fore the supieuie Court las', week.
Branham of Rome who, with '■
I’rintup, is representing the depos
itors, distinguished himself by his
able argument. He had the right
on his side, for he was pleading for j
the poor agonist a powerful State.
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Dawes, ot Mass, has been un-
Juc.ty. Ho stated that a cotton
manufacturer of Miss, a northern
nun, had hern kulciuxed and hull
dozed, ]lint his property had been j
destroyed and himself swept out of
t :e county by the blast of political
persecution, lie afterwards shifted
his gentleman to Louisi ina and i
said his name was Heath and that
he was worth, before he was burnt j
oit by hi< neighbors, $25000. Now
comes forward a prominent Repub
lican of Louisiana, who says that
Meath was his neighbor, that his j
gin house was burnt hut. alas, that
that he burnt it himself to get the
insurance.
She Steered the Hunt.
Me, E. R. Sugart, one of Mariet- j
la’s most promising young men. j
called on Miss Leona Cox, a young 1
lady who had recently mr.ved to
this place from LaGrnnge, Ga., and
she sang and | laye.J on tho guitar
for him, in tho course of which she
had occasion to crow like a rooster.
When she had finished tho song,
the young man said that ‘lie would
love to have a little rooster like
that.’ Whereupon she replied that
‘ho could get one for a dollar and
a half.’ They parted, and two days
afterward she received a note ask
ing her hand in marriage, which
was granted. They were married
on tho 24 inst., Rev. D. L. Buttolph
officiating.— Marietta Journal.
X Itermits Death.
New Philadelphia, Ohio April
21. —Word wag received here to
day of the death of an aged Ger
man, named Christian Zimmerman
familiarly k'>Gwn t<> the people of
this siction aa the ‘‘old hermit who
lived in the rock.” lie was a very
eccentric old follow, and for the
past few years has been living ;
among the hills of Warwick town
ship, this county, where he died.
For many years he lived in a large
rock m the woods on old Town
Valley, near li r\ He had hut
one room, Bby 10 and six feel'
high. Ilia chairs, bed, table and
a small atand were nil carved in
the solid rock. His door was of'
the same material with heavy iron
hinges. It jg said that he daily
expocted a fortune from his father's
estate in the old country, and for
fear that lie would he robbed, con
ceded the idea of living thus pro
tected and alone. His fortune,
however, never came. The rock
stands as a monument to the old
tn in, and is an object of great curi
osity to the passer-by.— Atlanta
Cansliluti -n.
Kill An has the Fluor,
Winter has left us at last —a hard
old winter—hard even on us in the
sunny south and merciless on our
northern brethren, l’or about sev
/Pen months they liov.i been snow
; bound and ice-bound up
in frozen homes, and the ice is just
now breaking up, and great Hoods
are overflowing them, and Still
they are afraid to move to ll.is
blissed land—afraid ufkii-khix and
barbarian''. I'm sorry for ’em,'tint
[ don't cor.- enough ill out it to
w. ej) nod distress mi self. W. cun
get iilonir verv well nil bout ’em.
We’ve been calling ’em I iodiy Since
the war, and given welcome to
those who did oolite, and now I am
opposed to the calling business.
I’m willing to say howdy, and
make a passing reioai k about the
wen.her, hut that's all. No more 1
taffy, no more 'honey and sugar. ’
We want To bo honeyed some m/r- !
selves. It’s been a one-sided game
long erougli. We’ve sold ’em our
sugar, and cotton, and riee, and to- 1
bucco, and syrirji, and ■sweet-pota- I
toes, and gubbers, and watermelons, ‘
and bought llreir patent medicines, 1
and fly-traps, ainl doll-babies, and *
yankee notions, and picture-books, 1
and dime novels and Bulterick’s '
patterns, and all their tom fooleries '
and gone to all their circuses and ‘
monkey shows and paid out thou
sands of dollars to hear Vm peddle *
and sing at.d jump round and they 1
go back and chuckle and tell their 1
n a hors how much they made off of 1
us, and now because Griffin ex- 1
pressed her indignation in an egg- '
splosive manner, tlio whole of the 1
yankee nation is mad about it. I 1
Our people have long since reoog- ] 1
nized slavery as a dead issue, and : ‘
they needent be sending Uncle j 1
Tom’s Cabin down hero to revive!'
it and teach our children a lie, and
I reckon the Griffin hoys took the i
most convincin way of proving that
it was an cggstincC institution. We !
are getting along pretty well and
want ’em to let us alone. It looks
j '.ike them IVUers up north just keep I
1 our people and our sunny land as
a sort of nest egg, and if they come i
! across a had one occcasionally they |
j oughtent to grumble. If they cant
I get all that we make one way they
will another fur they have got the
! money, and money is a power that 1
! will buy or seduce most anybody.!
j Now here is the greet railroad cor.i- (
j bination—this (ripple alliance that
i has run the Central and Georgia j
1 stuck uivny up yonder and the peo- j
pie say bully and look on and won i
1 der and its made some folks rich
' all of a sudden but the plain truth
:is the whole business is a selling
j out to the yankees—to northern |
| railroad monopolies, for the slock !
!in all tlies i gigantic operations is
owned in New York, or up there
| somewhere, and the tripplo alliance
I Imdent been made three days bo
! fore the freight agents met in Cin
| cinnnli and raised the tariff forty
I per cent at a jump. Pretty good
I raise for the first mooting wasent it,
and I reckon they will meet again
i before long, and we the people are
ito pay for it. The old rule was
i that those who dance must pay the
! fiddler, hut these fellers dance all
| Highland make the bystandes pay
f or looking on. Sometimes when
I get to thinking about the greed
| grip of them millionaires up north
i and how they keep insinuating
; their claws into our country, 1 get
| alarmed and wonder how long they
will let me keep my land and live
! in peace and seclusion, and if they
; don’t git it by some liokus before
: I die how long will they let the
children keep it.
Hut still I am l.opefnl—for they
have got to die all the same like
the rest of us, and death scatters
tilings amazin’soon for its a law of
! nature that a man who lives to
to make money and nothing else,
raises a pussel of children who live
to spend it. Wm. 11. Vimdethilt
! is an exception, hut there ain’t
many, and 1 rreop. his children
will make it fly if he has got any.
j The difference in the happiness of
! mankind don’t depend on the
amount of money they have made
hy no means, and I never saw the
day f would change places with A,
T. Stwewart-, who worked all his
life like a dog. and his greateit :
pleasure .was to break down a rival
and break him up, too, and as
soon as lie died a man no kin to
him gobbled up l.is fortune and
some thieves come along one night
and stole his bones, and no body
eared, and, il that ain’t a strtnan
on striving niter liihis I never
knew one, but you might as null
i P r< ‘ a eh it to a dead horse as to J .y
Gould, or Jim Keene, or Armour,
or any of them fellows who would
see a nation perish to death for
bread and meat if it put a few mil
lions in their pocke‘. Corners is
the w..rd noiv. Get a corner on
Miinotlling— tbatp.sjimt the people
ill n corner »1 ere they can neither
luick inn squall, I raw. the rther
day that.they had-got uj> a ci rner
ori peas-cow pen*, and had bought
uni all up oil thoxly nod was hold
ing cm at 50 a buihel by the
car load. 1 may he mistaken hut
it seems to rue a little higher grade
of happiness to lool; out upon the
green fields of wheat and the leaf
ing trees and the Iduo mountains
in the distance and hear tlio d vo
cooing to her mute, and the whip
poorwill ring a welcome to the
i.igl.t, and hunt 11 iwersnhd bubby i
blossoms with the children, nmi
make whistles for ’em and hear ’em 1
blow and see ’em get after a jump- j
in’ frog ir a garter snake, and hunt
hens nests, and paddle in the i
branch and get dirty and wet all
over, aml'ivaleh their /penitent and
subdued expression when they go .
home, as Mrs. Arp "looks at ’em
with amazement and exclaims,
"Mercy on me; did ever a poor *
mother have such a sell Will Tevui j
get done making clothes. Put these J
on right clean this morning arid;,
not another clean rag in the house! !
tin get me a switch, right straight, j J
go! I will not stand ill” Hut sire 1 i
will stand it, and they know it - 1
especially if I remark, “Yea they . j
ought to lie whipped.” That saves j i
’em and by the time the switch ‘
comes the tempest ib over, and ,
some dry clothes are found and
if thcru.is any cuke in the house \
they get it. Blessed mother! fortu- ’
nate children! What would they do 1
without her? Why her very scold
ing is music in their tender ears.
I’iu thankful that there are some
things that corner in the domestic
circle that Wall street cannot buy
nor money kings depress.— Bill Arp
in Atlanta Cunditutimi.
TEXAS
Christian, Tux., Afiui.,2l, ’Bl
I live 52 miles from Weather
ford, 18 miles from the town of l’alo
Pint >, 18 from Jacksboro, 20 from
1 Graham City, in the famous Huchi
valley.
We have just harl a good rain, the
first in two months, and the far
mers were complaining very much
of the dry weather.
We have had one of the severest
! winters, that has been in this coun
] try for many years, but it is about
| over now.
Our farmers are very much be
hind w ith tin ir work.
On the 14th, we had a freeze that
kiln di he vegetation, Corn was all
j t>it down. It did not hurt the
wheat much. There was very lit
tle sowed.
| The farmers have all gone wild
after cotton, though it is not a good
| cotton country. There are hut very
few farmers lien ; the most of them
j work at something else to make a
I living.
Running cattle seem to he the
order ot the day. Cattle are very
I high; from five to seven dollars for
i j .yearlings; two year old’s sll.
Land unimproved, from two to
1 ! five dollars; improved none selling.
All of the Walker County people
| who are doing well, l ad better stay
there. I would like to see all of
| them, but I cant come there and I
| would advise them not to come
J here until they want room. Wo
! have plenty of that.
J l '. J. Stewart.
- •m ♦ 9s
I’rof. J. C. Stokes, the successful
| teacher, is once more in the field
'as an instructor, lie has taken
' | the platform as a lecturer, and has
1 j brought to liis aid in imparting in
i formation the Sciopticon, which by
j its life like pictures,can throw light
!on any desired subject. The eye
■ as well as the ear by this means is
f, brought in aa a pleasant factor in
mastering any point of science. The
field that he has selected for his
' | liihots is the scientific, the moral
j and the religions. All who .-'ttend
• his entertainments will find them
j interesting, entertaining, and the
| means of acquiring valuable in
! formation in the most rapid, effect
ual and pleasant manner. We
know of no way in which an hour
can be spent to more advantage
than by becoming one of his audi- !
once. As a progressive, liberal,
Christian man, who desires the
improvement of his kind', and is
wonting for the same, weeommend
him to all.
Kendall’s .Spavin Cure is highly I
recommended hy Prof. Williams
the wonderful ltorse trainer. Read
their Advertisement.
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-a u.l . I.iouim inch,'., ei "Yen.tiita I
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mniltiy: ' l l.r .tun Ucklcv's M.suke." * SI i
‘ ' ‘ '.■■■■' k.kiel a : ibllilcc..|-v c "Woo-T'a ’
‘ " ! '’ kilim*. .■ .id, for enljr SUivut
, . , »•.! 1,1 onc-c»ct poatnkJ ». .IHI». A»cotj
; •, hlio.ol icnn- I >• noUi'iiatnit fre».
'■ -Vowl,Ti.t.aacC -.iatiaaSn York City.
\ GEORGIA W ALKER COUNTY.
Whereas the Reviewers appointed to
niork out arid make report upon the
lablirliwcnt ol'a pulilio roa<l in the 951),
[patriot G, M. iff said county. to wit:'
I,nuvinK the Chattanooga Valley road
■_>:( feet south of the north rod of William
(,'inthfii 11’# pate and running a north
easterly diteotio" an as to reach the
south hank of Honk Crook throe lent
oii-t of l ho now bridgo at tin? south end
of said bridge, tlntiee commencing at
the north end of said bridge or tlirce
foot east of said bridge and running in
a north easterly direction .13 feat and
tlicnooin a northwesterly diieetion so as
to intor-ecl thn main Cltattnnooga V ul
>v roail ohmit 80 yards n nth of the
old ford on Rook Crock, have teporte.l
that the establishment of -aid road
will he of great public utility, it .i
--therefore ordered timt citation he pul
lislted at the <i"or of'he Court Ibrn t
anfi in the Wai.icbr County Mkssrn
| OKU'for t flirty days notifying all persons
' concerned that an onler will ho passed
on the first Tuesday in July next estab
lishing she same if ‘no goad and stimot
eni can te is shown to the contrary. J his
51 h daV of April, 18sl. By order of
the Board of Commis-iottcrs of Hoads
and Revenues of Walker county.
R. .N. Dickkuson,
Cleric.
GEORGI A, VVA LKKR* COUNTY.
Whereas, the reviewers appointed tn
mark our and make report upon the es
tablishment of a change in the pul lie
road in the head of the Cove, in the i
971st district, G. M., to-wit; Leaving!
the old road at the end of the lane near
the Dougherty Gap, and running south
to Dry Creek, thence up the creek bank ,
and intersecting the old road at or neat i
the corner of the horse lot of J. M. ,
Hose, have reported that the establish- j
Bient of said charm in said road will be
of great public utility. It is therefore i
ordered that citation be published at the j
door of the Court House and in «lie
Wai.ki:); County Messknoku for j
thirty days notifying all pel sons coucernd
that an order will be passed on the first j
Tuesday in July next, establishing said J
change in said road if no good and j
sufficient cause is shoWn to the contrary. '
This st!i day of April, 1881.
By order of the Board of Commission
ers of Roads and Revenue of Walker
county. It. N. DtCKKIIsON,
Clerk.
Georgia, walker county.
Whereas the reviewers appointed to J
mark out and tnako report upon the es j
| tabiishment of a public road in the nine I
| hundred and fifty thitd distiict, G. M,, j
• of said county, to-wit; The road lead j
| ing from the county line near Win. B. j
Evans’s to the big road at James Ham- j
montree’s, a distance of about or -half
mile, have reported that the nslublish-
I nient of said road will be of great public !
: utility and convenience. It is therefore j
| on ored that citation be published at the {
j door of the Court House and in the j
I Walker County Mkssenof.u for thirty i
| days notifying all persons concerned •
i that art order will be passed on the first
Tuesday in July next establishing the
! same if no good and sufficient cause is
I shown to the contrary. This oth day of
i April, 188).
By order of the Board of Commissioners
I of Roads and Revenues of Walker j
i county. R. N. DICKERSON,
t'letk.
gkohgia, Walker county.
Whereas the reviewers appointed to
j mark out and make report upon the os
| tabiishment of a public road in the eight
j hundred and seveutv-first district G. M..
j of said county, to wit; Commencing at
| the Catlett Gap road about one hundred
i yards east of the mineral spring.
; and running in a southwesterly direction
I until it intersects the Dug Gap road on
I the west side of the mountain, have
j reported that the establishment of said
! road will be of great public utility. It
is therefore ordered that citation be
1 published at the door of the court
house and in the Walker County Mes
, senger for thirty days notifying all per
sons concerned that an order will be
' passed on the first Tuesday in July next.
. establishing the same if no gortti and
sufficient cause is shown tn the contrary.
This slb day of April, 1881.
1 By order of the Board of Commissioners)
of Hoads and UevenUes of Walker
county.
ID X. DICKERSON, Clerk.
r GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
John'A. Shaw, guardian of Avis L.
| Fitzpatrick and John D. Fitzpatrick,
' ! having ulUdc application to resign bis
, trust and naming ft. N. Dickerson Be a
suitable person, willing to accept the
! trust. This is to cite the said It. X.
Dickerson find the next of kin of said
: wards to show cause, if any theycan,
on the first Monday in May, next,
I i why the resignation of Joint A. Shaw
I as such guardian should not be accepted
and It. X. Dickerson appointed in bis
stead. This March 2!>tlt, 1881.
, MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA WALKER COUNTY.
Whereas John A. Shaw, administra
tor of Alexander Shaw, deceased,
represents that lie is desirous of re
-1 signing said trust, and recommends K.
i N. Dickerson as a fit and proper person
to take said administration. This is to
cite said K. X. Dickerson and next of
i kin of said deceased, why the saitl H-
X. Dickerson should not be, on the
first Monday in May next, appointed
| administrator tie bonis non of said
I intestate in the place of Joint A. Shaw
resigned. This Mart’ll 29th, 1881.
MILTOX RUSSELL, Ordinary.
ROB2NSGN WAGON COMPANY
manufacturers of
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Eug-gies & Phaetons.
IE A’ DO NO'I ~WANT AGENTS!
WE OFFER OUR
STANDARD TRADE VEHICLES
TO THE TRADE-
Work that has an established repula *
tion, and that can l>e handled with sat
isfaction, both to buyer and seller.
Send for designs and prices to
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fore pmclmsiii”. They
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'i’liis Remedy, which has rhino such wonrh rs, i*
put up in tiie LARGEST SIZFI) BOTI’LE of any
im diciiH ti'ion the market, and is sold by Driiceist*
and all dealers ni .$1 per bttile. For Diabetu’s, 1
| enquire for WAKNKRM SAFE UIABETF*
i-l RE. It is a POSITIVE Remedy.
H. If. Earner A- to., Rochester, N.Y
Nov. 4 ‘iv
ROUE I'KICES:
Veal X, Son, Jewelers.
! Gold American Levers $50.00 j
I Ladies Gold Watches 20.00 j
I Gents’ Silver American Le
vers 10.00 I
Gents’ Silver Swiss 8.00
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
Common Clocks 100
Fine Gold Opera Chains 20.00
Solid Silver Teaspoons, per
sett..- j 5.00
Solid Silver Forks, per sett... 12.00
Silver Plated Teaspoons, per
sett..... 1.00
Silver Plated Tablespoons,
per sett 2.00
Double Lined Violin, Bow
and wood ease 5.00
Solid Silver Thimbles, (name
engraved on) 50
Henyy Solid Gold Wedding
Rings, (names engraved)... 5.00
A OFFICIAL HISTORY OF TIIE ft I
UiNTENI EXHIBITION
-rjome To 'All© 1 Walloon ! !
Having coi.chid WALLOON ond
snme
the t)ry GOODS ! « the Wonderfu ' l
business I have By Ja* bargains that aro
Ki I'naier Patterns. 1.. „ ,
purchased a new Wm * ■ being ofle re d
stoo , wliich I t y EVE It Y
will o’frer a t suc'i day. Dress goods
extremely low * J.jglijr'/ Acts and upward
prices, that 'no Prints scts ond
in.r -! -uni vi it . •_ up, .leans Diets
Chattanooga with ;■ and up, and ev
6ut calling ut the -35 r erything in the
HOUSE IN THE SAME PROPORTJ ON.
THE SEWM6 MACHINE DEPRTMENT
Tlie Largest In Tlx© J^tate*
over 250 mac hines to make you
selection I'roiu, ranging in price from
ten t 0 60 dolUr *'
tVANTED,
SOOOanua. i. wnm
—for NK W ONUS. Or will Repair the old
a / ones. Charges moderate.
\ ! / \ "ICXCA Second hand llchtnes for sale
B / f jl. | all in good running order and
■ A - rici ’will Ido
sold Cliea-p
ATTACHMENTS NEEDLES AND PARTS FOR
AXE MACHINES.
Don’t buy any Sewing Machine before calling
—AT THE—
BALLOON TO GET OUR VERY LOW PRICES.
lieiiicssibei* Tlxe BaUoon.
11. H. SOtJDER.
a
■
Important
To the Citizens of North Georgia.
.r. 15. PYRON,
Proprietor of Sire
“GREAT ONE PRICE SASH EMPORIUM/
20.? and *207 Market Street,
CHATTA N’OOfpi A, - TENNESSEE
has been for several years earnestly engaged in building up and perfecting his
"EMPORIUM,” and has now lirmlylestablished his Onk Price Cash Ststkm
!of doing business. So that al,i n (he people of the various sections adjacent to
I Chattanooga come imo ffadi-itlifiy can buy *66ds just aS cheaply as the mos e
j pert “city shopper.”
The One I*l*l©© iSixiporixmi
Exhibits for the Tall arid Winter of I'SSO, a Mammoth Stock of
DRY COODS, CXOTHING, SHOES, H ATS, Sill RTS;
NOTIONS CARPETS', FRENCH MILLIN'*
ERY and DRESS MAH'INO.
The largert stock hy far ever shown, in Chattanooga. "The entire building (S
stories high) being tilled io its utmost pyy.acitv.
Whenjyou want to buy goods at Rock" Bottom Prices, and in a store where old
and young,'.rich and poor, are sold at exactly the same a ‘single’
exception. Go to
J. B. PYRON,
•dO.Vtintl *207 Market Street,
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
. S. Especial attention pa|d toTiliing orders.