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I'ETTK, GA. May 5,1881.
TIIUH SDAY Al _
n,ovi»:<orv>v.
Rome— Well, I BUp|>oge we mny
lake it for granted that spring has
finally done that which neither the
Rank of Rome nor the CHizcns’
Rank of Atlanta ere ever likely to
do, become eelt'ed, to the happiness
and satisfaction of all parties. Rid
you ever notice, dear render, the
peculiar effect, the reviving effect,
which a change from a long dreary
Avinter has upon the spirits of a
man —I mean a man who "Seeks to
fill his place in the grand conglom
erate -of society by laboring for the
’intellectual inlrrtainment of his;
•fellows? That man is similar to
the plant in the vegetable'kingdom,
which droops under the damp
chilling atmosphere of winter, but
raises its petals under the genial
rayj of the vernal sun. In fact
man.is a species of barometer at all
times, fleis influenced by exterior
starrouridings and wifi partake of
them in liis inner being to some ex
tent at least. That wtsich flows
from within, will be a sure mdica- j
tor of his We feelings. What
• warmth of sentiment could yon ex
pect to gush from a person w''o j
writes in a room with the tempera- !
ture down to zero. How could you j
expect a man to write in dry humor
while exposed to sleet and rain?
Rut when birds (ill the nir with
their songs of praise, when the vio
let ar.d buttercup bedeck the carpet
of nature in all their vari-colored !
splendor; when trees put on their
spring suits of green, when the j
meadows invito our footsteps to
chase the butterfly, and when all
animated nat jre seems to rejoice in
new-horn life, it is then above all
other seasons of the year, that we
feel like adding our voice or em
ploying our pencil in giving ex
pression to the joy within us. I
hope you will pardon this little di
gression, if I promise never to do
so again and give me your atten
tion while I endeavor to be less
grandiloquent and more matter of
fact.
Rome is completely hidden in
heavy foliage, nil cut within the
past ten days. Green and luxuriant
and as viewed from one of our J
seven (or more) hills, not a prettier ;
spot can be imagined.
Oar Wgid Colons have adjourned
the Rome Rank case over to Atlanta,
where if the depositors don’t get
, justice, there is a fair prospect that
they (ti e lawyers) will loso noth
ing. in which enso they will be
more fortunate than the former. I
have not yet hear l of any steps
being taken for a public expression
of sympathy for the unfortunate i
managers of the defunct institution,
hut Romans arc slow to act in some
matters.
The magnates of the railways
were in town tho other day, to con
sult some of our citizens about tho j
location of the new passenger sta
tion, and i r f may judge from the j
proceedings of two separate meet- j
ings, the only thing left to Jo is to j
build two, one at the upper, the |
other at the lower end of the city, j
for the uptown folks insist that they j
have the only eligihls site, while I
those in the lower end are equally j
sure that the only suitable place is j
at the lower end, and I can see no
better plan than to give each parly
a new station, so ns to keep pence
in the fami'y, you know. Our ex- j
oellent daily, the Tribune, appeared !
yesterday for the last time. The
people of Rome will miss it to-mor
row. The editor says “three dailies ;
are too many for Rome.” I always
thought so, but then ono good
paper like the Tribune will certainly
leave a void which it will be hard j
to fill. The Weekly Tribune will be '
continued under lire same manage
ment in n grentlv improved form,
ae the “people’s paper.”
More in my next.
A. T. Random.
Rome. —Robt. Smith Rattey, aged
13, son of Dr. Robt. Rattey of this
city, died at Oxford, (la., last Mon
day, where he had been attending
college for the past two years. His
remains reached here Tuesday, ac
companied by Rev. AtticuaG. Hay
good, and several students of Emo
ry College. The funeral was preach
ed by Rev. A. G. llaygood.
Miss Dora Rudicil has been from
Summerville a week, visiting Miss
Ella Bailey, of DeSoto. She leaves
for home to day, and Tom will
doubtless be Wright sad.
Mr. \V. M. Humph, died very
suddenly on Sunday morning the
17th inst, after doing a hard day’s
work Saturday.
Rev’s. G. A. Nunnlly and A. Mc
hun, were absent Inst week, uttend
, ing the Annual Baptist Convention
which was behig held in Athens.
Rev. Mr. I’atlillo, is conducting
a most interesting meeting at the
Foreslvilhi Church.
The Union Services will he held
nt the Methodist church it. this
place each, morning and evening,
of the present Week. As an evi
dence of the'good being done I y
these meetings, several yesterday
connected themselves with tile'dif
ferent churches.
James A. Clement's History of
Rome and North Georgia, is nearly
ready for 'he press. This promises
to be an interesting volume to tin
people of this section of Georgia, as:
w< ll as to those who anticipate im--
migrating l.itlf *“.
The Mountain City Fire Co., gave
1 a “stag” hall last Monday night,
after which they adjourned to Sar
geanls and enjoyed two hrmrs in
speeches, singing and supper.
Mr. Mail iron Henry, of Summer
ville, passed through the city last
Monday, en route for Savannah,
where he goes so represent, his town
in the'Grand Region, (or grand
.something else) </f tire Knights of
Honor.
Mr. Isaac McArver of Coosaville,
father ot Mr. A. R. McArver o! this
place, died Thursday morning. He
was sixty-eight ye«rs of age, and
almost totally blind.
The railroad magnates were here
last Friday frrorpeclirvg with a view
to locating tho site of the rrew de
pot tor S. 11. AD. 11. ft. We are
1 now divided into an “uptown” and
a “down town” party, each want
| ing the dpeot in its respective por
tion of the city.
j The Daily Tribune has suspended,
! and it is refreshing to know that it
' has not “busted.” It mny be re
sumed next fall. ft thinks Rome
] can’t stand more than two dailies
j during the heated term just ahead
of us.
Already are college girls discus
i sing that interesting occasion —
Commencement.
“Maid of Shorter ere we part,
Give meback”-my chewing-gum
JoWTH,
Tax Receivers’ Netted
THE LAST BOUND.
I will he at the following named
(dace i for the purpose of receiving
tax returns for the year 1881:
: Coldwater[loß3] Saturday,May 7th
1 Seminole [96l], Tuesday, “ 10th
Dirtsellei [SMO], Wednesday “ lith
Sunny Dale[ooß],Thursday “ 12th
Teloga, [927] Friday, ' “ 18th
J Trion, [B7o] Saturday “ 14th
I Summerville [92s],Monday “ 10th
j Subligna, [9o2] Tuesday, “ 17th
! DrCheney’s[94o] Wednesd’y “ 18tlt
Dirttown, [94o] Thursday “ 19th
Frank Cohdi.k, T. R,
Chattoogu county.
I will be at the following places,
; namely;
Chambers, Thursday, May stli.
Ninth, Friday, “ 6th.
lilackstock, Tuesday, “ 10th.
Ringgold Ist Tuesday in each month
Graysville, Ist Suturduy in each
month.
15. F. 11 .wills, T. R.
Catoosa county.
I will be at the following places
namely;
LaFayette, Thursday, May, sth
Wilson, Friday, “ oth
Cane Creek, Saturday, “ 7th
West Armuchee, Saturday “ 14th
B. F. Neal, T. R.
Walker county.
When Mr. Nunnally’s temperance
resolutions were adopted by the
Baptist Convention, we thought
that the long roll lmd at last been
sounded, and that lively times were
ahead. Rut instead of a general
engagement being ordered, ilieir ac
tion was reconsidered, and the ad
vance is confined to the skirmish
law. We think this a mistake. It
is true there would have been any
amount of dodging in the General
Assembly, when the petition, to re
strain the sale of liquor, came up.
But when the fight with whisky
comes oft', that is the true battle
ground, and the churches must
make it. The world never will.
A I.osing hilv,
A prominent physician of Pitts
burgh said jokingly to a lady pa
tient who was complaining of ill
health, and of his inability to cure
her, “tiv Hop Ritter.-!’ The lady
took it in earnest an used the Bit- j
: ters, from which she obtained per
manent health. She now laughs
at the doctor for his joke, hut he
is not so well pleased with it, as it
cost him a good patient.— Uarri's
burgh Patriot.
Rome now wants u cotton factory,
Advertl .liur Cheats.
It has become so common to write
1 the ireginning of an elegant, inter
esting article aid then run it into
1 some advertisement that we avoid
• all such cheats and ami situplv Call
attention to the merits of flop Hit
ters, in as plain honest terms ire
posailile, to induce people to give
them one who knows their value
will ever use inYthing else. — Prov
idence Advertiser.
At the LaFayette Nursery I can
supply the people of this section
wirli «t| of fbe leading varieties of
peaches, plums, cherries, and
strawberries, from the earliest to
the lalest. Southern -trees for
southern soil,'ifyou Want to suc
ceed. *1 guurnnte ■my frees I’rneto
n line. Trices low. No such prices
as you have to pay for Northern
tree*. John JuNfek, ’
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Try Randall's Spavin Cure, a
sure remedy for Spaviim, Curbs,
Ringbones, or-any enlargement of
the joints. See tlm advertisement.
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A British steamer was wrecked
on the reefs off Otago New Zealand
in April last. Ei hty persons were
drowned.
GEORGIA %VA'U<Ek COUNTY.
Whereas the Reviewers appointed to
murk out and make report upon the es
tahli-huicnt of a public road in the 956,
District (j. M. of said county, to wit:
Leaving the Chattanooga' Valiev road
23 feet southof tho north end of William
Crutbfield’s gate and running a north
easterly direction so as to reach the
south bank of Rock Creek three feet
cast of the new bridge at the south end
of said bridge, thence commencing at
the north end of said bridge or three
feet cast of said bridge and running in
a north easterly direction 33 feet and
thence in a northwesterly diicction so as
to intersect the main Chattanooga Val
ley road about HO yards north of (he
old ford on Kook CVeek, have icported
that the establishment of said road
will he of great public utility. It is
therefore ordered that Citation tic pub
lished at the door of the Court House
and in the Wai.KKB County Mkssen
(ieb for thirty days notifying all persons
concerned that an order will be passed
on the first Tuesday in July next estab
lishing tlie same if no good and sufiici
out can a: is shown to the contrary. This
sth day of April, 1881. By order of
the Board of Commissioners of Roads
and Revenues of Walker county.
R. N. Dickerson,
Clerk.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said eoiintv, will be
sold before the Court Jlottse door in the
town of LaFayette, between the legal
hours ot sale, bn tills first Tuesday in
June next, the following property, to
wit: House and lot of (one acre more
or less, lying north of amt adjoining the
Patton barn lot, and east of ami ad
joining the street leading south from
llie < 'ourt boose in said town; also one
undivided bail' of town lot south of
and adjoining (lie lot occupied by (i.
\V. Pat tenon's grocery, amlfbetween
said street and the Methodist Chimb :
also tint dwelling-house of the lateT.
K. Patton, deceased, and the lot con
taining four acres more or less, adjoin
ing tin-sable; also the farm known as
tlie Patton farm, containing eighty
acres more or less, and lying on the
east part on town and south of the
Armuchee road. and being parts ol lots
Xos. 46, 63 ami 81, ami 115 acres of lot
No. 61, all in the 7th district, and 4th
section of said county; also lots of
land Nos. s 4, sBl Bud 96, In the "lit
district, and 4th section of said county
of Walker. Sold as the property of T.E.
Patton, deceased. Terms cash.
:i: CL Ple'mknts,! K * ecl,tors
A. C. Patios, [ Executrix.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
be sold before the Court
~ ~ House door in the town of La-
Fayette in said County within the legal
hours ot sale on the first Tuesday in
June uext tho following property to-wit:
Parts of lots ol' land Nos. 107 and 108,
bounded as follows; Beginning on the
southeast side of Rock Creek, oil the
section line botweeu Nos. 107 and 108,
running thence from said beginning point
across Rock Creek in a westerly direc
tion along the notth line of lot No. 107 ,
to the corner of lot No. 108, running in
the same direction to the district line,
thence running iu a southerly direction •
along the west line of lot No. 108 to the 1
south bank of Rock Creek to the be- 1
ginning. Also lots of land Nos. 72 and !
73. All in tho 9th district and 4th sec- 1
lion of said county. Leviod on ns ths .
property of T. A. Myers, J. M. Myers,
and It. Si. Myers, to satisfy a Superior '
Court execution issued from the Su*
perior Court of said county in favor of
A. T. Fricks, guardian of Joseph H. |
Branham vs. said T. A, Myers, J. M,
Myers and 15. M. Myers. Property in
po-session of said defendants. This 4th '
day of May, 1881.
W. M. McClatchy,
Sheriff. j
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY. :
Will he sold on the first Tuesday in
June 1881, at the Court House door io ,
said county, between the legal hours of
sale, twenty acres of land of lot No. 32 I
off of south side of lot, rcaeh'ng clear
across cast nnduwest: and twenty-seven ,
acres off ot Nti. 41, lying broadude to
the twenty acres above mentioned, nil
of tho 9th district and 4th section of
Wu'ker county. Sold as the property
of William Fox, to satisfy a .Ntstice
Court ft pa in favor of Williamson- Fox
vs.- \\ iilutiu Fox. 1 evied on anti re
turned "o me by Jas. J Dawkins, L. U.
W. M McClatiiiv,
Sheriff.
GEORGIA WALKER COUNTY.
K. M. Wnrtl having applied for let- j
tors of uumiuisteariou upon the estate i
of Itlianm Ward, late of said county, I
deceased, tills is ttvcite alt persons coil- j
cerm-d. kindred and creditors, to show !
cause if any they can, why an admin- \
t<.tutor should not be appointed upon i
tlie estate of said deceased on tin* first .
Monday in June next. This May 3d, 1
1881. ’
Mil. ION Ul SSELE, Ordinary.
j GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
WhereM, rhe reviewers appointed tn
mark ou» ami muk>* report upon the «>•-
tahliahment of a change in «lie pill, lie
road in the head of the Cove, in (lie
57ist district. G. M.. to-wit: leaving
the old road at the end of the lane near
the Dougherty Gap, and running south
to Dry Creak, thenoe up the ereek bank
and intersectitrj( the old road at or near
the corner of the horse lot of J. M.
Iluse, have reported 'that tho establish*
tnent of said change in said road Will be
of great piiblio utility, It is there'fore
ordered that citation be published at’the
door ttf tlie Court House anil in the
W AI.K I-: It CotXTV M KXSKNrfKIt for
thirty days notifying all person* concernd
that an order will he panned on the first
Tuesday in July noft, establishing said
change in said road if no good and
sufficient cause is shown to the contrary.
This sth day of April, 1881.
Uy order of the Hoard of Commission
ors of Hoads am) Revenue of Walker
county. R. N. Dickkkson,
j Clerk.
|•GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
I Whereas the reviewers appointed to
> mark out and make report upon the as
tahlishment of a public road in the nine
hundred and filly thit<l disti ict, G. M.,
, of said county, to-wit: The road lead
ing from the county line near Win. B.
Evans’s to the hig road at James Hatu
inontree’e, a distance of about one-half
mile, have reported that the establish
ment of said road will be of great public
utility and convenience. It is therefore
orierod that citation he published at, the
door of the Court House and in the
Walker County MksskVokr for thirty
days notifying all persons concerned
that an order will he passed on the first
Tuesday in July next establishing the
same if no good and sufficient cause is
shown to the contrary. This sth day of
i April, 1881.
By order of the Hoard of Commissioners
of Hoads and Revenues ot Walker
couuty. 11. N. DICKERSON,
Clerk.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Whereas the reviewers appointed to
mark oat and make report, upon the es
tablishment of a pnlfrtroad in the eight
hundred and seventy-first district G. M.. |
of said county, to rvit; Commencing at I
the Catlett Gap road about one hundred ,
, yards east oi tho mineral spring, !
and running in n southwesterly direction j
until it intersects the Dug Gap road on
the west side of the mountain, have 1
reported that the establishment of said ;
! road will he of great public utility. It j
is therefore ordered that citation btt
published at the door of the court
house and in the Walker < 'minty 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 good and |
sufficient cause is shown to the contrary.
;■ This sth day of April, 1881.
i By order of the Heard of Commissioners
of Roads and Kcvcnues of Wulker
county.
R. N. DICKERSON, Clerk.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Will he sold on tho first Tuesday in j
June, 1881, at the Court House door ot j
said county, between the legal hours of :
sale, the south halt of lot No. 145, 7th j
dist. and 4th sect, of said county, as the j
propel-ty of the estate of W. N. Thomas,
deceased, to satisfy a fi fa issued from
the Justice Court of the 871st district, 1
G. M.. in favor of J. R. "an Haw vs. |
'R N. Dickerson, administrator of W. j
N. Thomas, deceased. Levied on and
retu. tied to mo by Eli McDaniel, L. C. /
W. M. McCIj.VTt TIY,
Sheriff.
GEORGIA WALKER COUNTY. \
Sarah M. Shaw, administratrix of
John A Shaw, deceased, having applied
for leave to sell the lands belonging to
the estate of said deceased, biting parts
of lots No. 4 and 5, in the 7th district
and 4th section of said comity and con
taining 120 acres more or less. This is
therefore to cite all persods editobniefi
to show cause if any they can why the
said administratrix should not be
itraiited leave to sell the said lands, on
the first Monday in June next. May 3d
1881.
Ml I/TO X RUSSELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
K. N. Dickerson, admistrator of
Thomas Roberts, deceased, having ap
plied for leave to sell the lands belong
ing to the estate' of said deceased, con
si.sting of 40 acres of north corner of
NO. MS iii 9th district and 4tli section of
said county. This is to cite ail persons
concerned to show ratise if any they
call why an order should not be passed
on the first Monday in June next, j
allowing the administrator leave to
sell tlie said land. Mar 3d, 1881.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Enos Martin, guardian of Rolit. E.
Jenkins, having applied for dismission
from the guardianship of thd person
and property of said Jenkins, this is to
cite all persons concerned ttf show cause
if liny tffey can \thfy the said Enos j
Martin shoffM not he discharge;! front
his said guardianship and receive letters |
ot dismission on the first Monday in j
June next. This May 3d, 1881.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Henry Rise having applied for letters ! (
of administration upon the estate of S. j
IT. Roberts, late of said county, decease!, J
tii is is to cite all persons concerned, I ‘
kindred and creditors, to show cause, ; i
if any they can, why an administrator j i
should not he appointed upon tlie first i
Monday in June next. This May 3d, I
1881.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinal?. ’ I
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PROOF SAFES.
j A cafnplete line of tliese celebHi
j ted safes kept in store wliert
they can he <6xar fined be
fore purchasing-. TW.y
will be sold at fac
tory prices-,
Amt On Easy Terms.
Mar. 17, 3mo.
ThoWlMireHiamnleH^Medlfine ever Made.
Acownblnatlon of Hope* Buchu, Man
drakme ami Dandelion, with all Ute best and
mostclTura tive proi>crtleß of all other Bitters,
oak * p\tho greatest BloOd Purifier, Liver
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ty -if irutiy organs, or who re
fjiiirc an A and mild Stimulant,
Hop Btttc la are without Intox-
Icatina.
No matter what your clings or symptoms
are w!iat the disease or allW'H'Ut Id use Hop Bit
) ter«. I>ont wait until you tdc!c but lr you
only feel had or m!serablo,Bu s, 'tht*m at once
it may eave your lifc.lt hasl saved hundreds.
SSOO v ill be paid for a cal«« Vf 7
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j tuCfer.but uioandurgo them%* ouflo HOP B
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198 Market Street,
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE;
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Keep on hand a full line of
Newspapers mid
Periodicals, Books
null Stationery, Whole
sale and Retail, Wall
Paper, Variety Goods,
Wrapping and
Pftper Bags, School Books.
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Will sell any Book published. If not
in stock will order promptly.
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Gall and see me me when you come to
Chattanooga and get bargains;
ROHE PRICES:
Veal A Son, Jewelers.
Gold American Levers...- 850.00
Ladies Gold Watches 20.00
Gents’ Silver American Le
vers 10.00
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 C10ck5........... 3.00
Common Clocks 1.00
Fine Gold Opera Chains 20.00
Solid Silver Teaspoons, per
sett v 5.00
Solid Silver Forks, per sett... 12.00
Silver Plated Teaspoons, per
sett I.oo'
Silver Plated Tablespoons,
per sett. 2.00
Double Lined Violin, Bow
and wood case 5.00
Solid Silver Thimbles, (name
engraved 0n)..... 50
Heayy Solid Gold Wedding
Rings, (names engraved)... 5.00
HAMILTON HOUSE,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
3. 1L * mu?,, drop’s
Centrally Located ; <;ood
Accommodation*; ltatcs
Reasonable.
Terms; 81-50 to $2-00 per Day. I
Ooiue To l lie I Walloon ! !
Having cor.olud BALLOON fend
c.l to continue in JKf getting Bomo of
the Dry GOODS - TEPICKSA W ° nderful
business I havo H lA i- • B bargains that nrfe
purchased a new ifJ V “ | er PaUtr,, “' U being oAe re d
stoc, which I B EK i
will offer at suc’i day. Dress goods
extremely low ‘ 9cto and UpWard
prices, that no Printß sct " Bnd
one should visit \ ’’’ ’ ,caim , " C,B
Chattanooga with “ dup, " ,d
out calling at the ' erything in this
HOUSE IN THE SAME PROPORTION.
THE SEWING MACHINE DEPRTMENT
TPlic Largest Xu Ttie S*tate,
S 'N£M7’ith over 250 mac hines to make you
t P * ” selection from, ranging in price from
yl ten to 60 dollars.
WANTED,
JufljL * Machines ia exchange
Pi. for NEW ONES. Or will Repair the old
7y ones. Charges moderate.
> T fWh Secoh'd haftd Mcbines for sale
1 ' r all iu good running order and
d And -will Ido
sold Olxect]?
j
NFEDa.ES AND PARTS Fori
Ale machines.
Don’t buy Sewing Machine before calling
—AT THE
BALLOON TO GET OUR VERY LOW PRICES.
Remember Tlie I tollooii.
H. H. SOnDEE.
: I . . ■■_■■■ ■■■ ■ i-1-S! !—LL-J
Importanl'
To the Citizens of North Georgia.
J. R P YItON,
Proprietor of the
“GREAT ONE PRICE GASH EMPORIUM,’*
aO.T and 307 Market Street,
CHATTANOOGA, - TENNESSEE
has been (or several years earnestly engaged in building up and perfecting hig
“EMPORIUM,” and has now liruilylestablisbed his Onk Prick Cash Srtij’E**
of doing business. So that »bi n the people of the various sections adjacent to
Chattanooga come into trade, they can buy goods just as cheaply as the mos a
pert “city shopper.” *
o .
Tlie One I’l’ice EiiipoHiini
Exhibits for the Fall and Winter of ISBO, a Mammoth Stock of
DRY GOODS, CLOTHING, SHOES, HATS, SHIRTS/
NOTIONS CARPETS, FRENCH MILI/IN-
E Y and DRESS MAKING.
, • • . ’it
The largert stock by far ever shown in Chattanooga. fTbe entire building (3
stories high) being tilled io its utmost capacity.
Whenjyou want to buy goods at RoSk Bottom Priees, r.nd in a store where old,
and young, jich and poor, are sold at exactly the same'prices,Swithout a jingle
exception. Go to
: J. B. PYKOtf,
3<>.»’and 207 Market Street,
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE,
. S. Especial attention pa]d to filling orders.