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There ere
eomeaten in our oounlry, who
have been '•biuen,” by Inferior *r
tiele*, in trade by egente, heooe
such we “dpsrn on” egente "like e
thousand brioke.” Nutwithslerxl -
tog. there tn »y heve been e few
"humbugs” Introduced by agents
does that jaetify one in taro<ng the
"oold shoulder” on ell egente.
Bh&!| we condemn the ioetitatior
of the Sabbeth, because the Sab
bath ie abusedl Shall wo con
demn tba right of matrimony be
caoae that inetitutien is abused, or
becauae Poligsmy is practiced.
• Kwry genuine has it’s counter
fe it.’ It is trurgnany Irook agenU
are too persistent in urging the
aale of tbeir hook*, and by this
mesne make tbemeelvea nnnnying
to people of refined sensibilities,
shall we, therefore, discerd all
agents? Many valuable books are
•old by subscription only.
‘By the circulation of good
books,’ aa Bro.Tbrower said to uie,
'a man can do a great deal of
good.’
Their Influence dose not stop
with the purchaser, but extends
from ‘generation to generation.’
Who cm tall, for instanoo, of Uie
value of John Wesley’s sermons.
Ac-
Good boot s sre so msny stars,
bo*tun ding the moral hnrisnn, by
the light ot which the wary worn
pilgrim is shown the path of fu
ture happiness, snd Isd to the
heme of the go: d.
Still some men are fo‘>le about
ogenta. Men won’t oo to book
■tore ami buy many good bunks
they must hsve them brought to
tbeir doors. This is one means,by
which God lnt<‘ads *o produce tho
moral rsfor..i«tion or revolution of
tbe world, whois footprints sre al
ready seen in tho sands of time.
Htill soars men are fools about
agents. How have tho aching
•boulders and consumptive bicAHts
of the fa+rtr aecta been relieved by
the in trod action of sewiitg mechino
by agents. He* not valuable
fhrming Implement* and machine
ry neatly been Introduced, by
•gwnttf
They are bearing blessing* to
the world, both of a temporal and
•piritual nature. Still some men
I waot every bodies folks In.
One fellow said to ms, 'I work.’
and at it ha went. Another said
•1 wouldn’t give yew a nicklo for
yonr book.’ Such are running
against light and knowledge, Bitch
bluffs aa these made me feel a lit
tle *aheepi'h,' at first 1 presume
something liko the timid yourg
man whileaittinf by hi* sweetheart.
He 'looked away yomlMrnnd wish
ed howaa there.” But when 1 con
aiderod the high culling and the
Bnboimded good which may tie
d >ne in this way, ‘1 thanked God
and took eoursge.’
(Still e <mo men are fools about
agent*,) And so much did I take
that I am not going to stop here, I
am shortly going to introduce iato
theta upper counties a labor saving
machine, which relieves tb» bur
dens of tbe farmers, you have seen
posted up in stores. ‘The old wuy
and the new,’ and in almanacs the
piedire of one‘before taking and
sAer taking.’
Now I propne*, by the introduc- 1
tion of • cottou seed dropper, com
p <ot manure end guan> slrower, to
oot before tbe |>eopte just such a j <
onntraat, by this labor saving ms* ■
chine. i
Now ye men sod boys, women 1
end girls, throw down your old '
baskets and boxes, buckets sud I
nail kegs, and substitute for them <
tlie excellent Use end Roberson i
distributor. j i
If r. Editor to show you the value ■
of this machine, I will give the ex- •
pieaaio sos Sambo t > the Bo**. |
*how ■» It* ir.g of j ■ t befor-- hi o, .
wh“« he > as s rowing t
Bby one of
his rows,
ryonSuin
hey mov
es of Sara
wards hi*
h shined
ache Bos*
machine
as boss, T
her* and
rlf about
for I sees
with my face, when I think on de
merit* of di* oLene. If J bed mouth
all ever my hack and all emf my
belly, end up aud down <te“e arms
and lege, I woald laugh all over
about dis chene, for [ am so well
pleased with the cbi ue I’in filled
plum full of joy, when I see the
good of dis chene. I feel like
I would butt with joy at dis
obeae, but if Ido buat boss, (
want yod to beqwcwch one of dose
cbenes lo my wife and children.”
Kombo: ‘Who got dis thing up.”
Host:'Rea & Roberson of Chat
toaoogn.”
Hambo: 'What is disleteringon
ue wheels?’
H: Rea A Roberson,Patents; Park
and Cieghorn, who arc selling the
machine.’
S»mbo : ‘ Thanks be unto
Rea A Roberson, butmore abun
dant thanks be unto Park A Cleg
horn for selling dia chene to ds
public.’
Bumbo: ’My mind spread* when
I think on de good of dis chene,
you see it will save de weak back
and de trembling knee of many a
poor darkey. De little hopper ir.
front Birows ds guano,some thought
dis useless, bat you know boss, dal
sometimes in de spring de ruins
c»ose and just keep a coming, so
we all get behind with our crops,
and hsint got time to put in guano
aud bed on it for cotton, so wican
put guano io a little hopper and
compost or manure in de big one,
attaching a chain behind in n loop
to de chene for finveriug and ao be
don* planting just now. Or can
pul in a big hopper stable manure,
compost aud si row from three hun
dred to 2000 lbs per acre. Or can
put in big hopper of cotton seed
and nure and put in all as we go-
Aod do you see dfso breaks? what
a glorious ling dese breaks are. Can
by deso open or close up de bottem
jest as you please. Do you see de
groove on de east cylinder ? When
rucks aud burse-shoe* are iu ’nure,
dis gives deui room, aud also de op
ening in de bottom being wider bo
bind dan iu front, eau.es de teeth to
throw them bark uud back again
and grind on, and dea let deui drop
in d* furers.
"What a ’seulent ’chine dia is 111
Maas Boss, 1 had sorter soured ou
oottou, but dis ’obioe puts me in ds
uoliou again a* big as a mule. Ho
Uoie goes fords cotton again. Arid
I would ‘spruii* my gratitude if sum
Yankees—or I bad belter not say
dat—soiuu good somebody, would
put up a big cotton Vhrno on Ring
gold Crook, and we would all grow
rich by rauiug cotton.
‘'Well, boss,m- mm J still ’upands.
Oar lands are thin, so we cau ’nura
our corn, caoo patches, sweet and
irish ’Uto patches and ground puas
and gardens to boot. Ho (lit ’chine
is needed all over dv (Jailed King
dom,
“II 'saw for dis ’chine IS 1 Jloruov.
i&tSM .‘vir:-
tier and qsiekor to chop out. We
don’t have to twist onr necks and
bodies to chop off what be left, for
dis give* mo a atich in de side and
Dr. Pierce aays (and dey say he
knows it all) dit twisting ds jugo
lum wins ou de neck, sometimes
make* paralysis. You tee dea it
butt* off disease. Oh 1 what a ’chine
die is. Moreover, again, dis ’chene
rucouraget homespun ’uure, for yeu
see, bo**, dat many nf do farmer*
• ill uto guano instead of stable ma
nure, cause it it to slow a busines*,
arid so weighty on de back.”
fiaiubo, siaudiug with hit apparel
well ventilated from head to toe on
account of guano bid*, exclaims;
“My cup it running over with joy
When I think de days of guano are
no mb* icd aud 1 will preach his fu 1
rural on dia vory spot, and bury him
wid de aand where dey say he be* !
tonga.
“Well, Boss, you know de color d
folk* had a ui elm down h re Hi n
dav, and moreover, you knows me
oad wife has de rumat.i aod can’t j
walk much, and de wheels sod de i
txle it stout and de hopper is stanch, 5
»o I con put Jack to ds 'chene, put j J
ally au-1 de baby ou de mule aud I J
<ao pur a prank aero.s li t' » tnr>- '!i
prr on i JSU my Kvt la dv litt'u you 1 «
f and O n hold de handles, arid dtt# j
all go lo meeti«g*wid die 'chcne, aa* f
l will tbow alt dein nigger* » b.it a
r I <rr*(itjchene we’» got, and 1 wiJ bo
• 'epOTsihle for it.
Os court* the bo«» dose not ob
• joct. G. K. Pas*.
• liork Spring, Wa'ker Co., Gi,. Jan
J ll'ti,lßßiS.
«
"Tough on Chill*,”
Purrs E csss* for‘W ct*. tn ea«h or statnpo
Uailad by John Parham, Atlanta, (is.
[ As a standarTrenMid/lw the pwrman
. out euro of chronic female complaints,
“ linallah JUmaU BUUrt ku woo tha
1 I fraud teulioirer all compotitlna la tha
i Unitwl iultrt. »|fsrrisd and *Lafl* ladle*
• ! tradalfhlad wtf* its wondarful «fflc*> y
a in rolling thatn ’’of thaLr troublssom*
pain* ui schas. XI you »*»d strewp-h
—ls you a i*h an appetits—if you daairo
a Is.- ;» .Bur blood—if«*t>ael*»*d aad y*u
wuJTT dohm* mor* w*4ghv—it 1* tkw
" rei7 BMlcka* you wsoL n
9 Fow *lrk haadara* anTacid
r JUailm/'lin* Aperient will gin,. aa>
I tire relief. Bold everywhere.
1 A gentleman who bid been in the ,
e city only tbrae da**, but who bad ,
9 been paying attention to a premia
r> neut society belle, wanted to prd.
t (>oa*, tat wo*afraid be would-be
• too haaty. Ha delicately
" broached the subject a* follows * W
" I were to apeak to yon of atm*!',
aftar baaing made your a.q'iain
tance only three days tgo, what
would you *ay to it?’ ‘Well, 1
abould tay never put off till to-mor
row that which you ehould here
J done day before yesterday.’
, A.Good Friend to the Chinn**.
. San Fnairciiico.—Consul A. F.
Boa, of tbeCbioeae Consulate Off ce,
l expresses himself clearly in saying
that be, a* well a* bis family bave
i suffered severly (run rheumatism
and neuralgia, and tht uiediceus were
t used in vain. At last St. Jacobs Od
it was tried, whit h tfl cted immediate
cures in every case. The Consul re
t gards the Oil as the greatest pain
l curing remedy in existence.
( He who betrays another’s secret
because he has quarreled with him,
’ was never worthy of the name of
j friend; A breach of kindness will
I not justify a breach of trust.
I Why Should They.
’ No one can do satisfactory
J work when the brain is dull, the
’ nerves unsteady, the system relax
> ed and they feel generaly wretched
Why should anybody drag through
the i work in this condition, when
a bottle of Parker’s Ginger Tonic
will at moderate cost give them ihe
strength and will to perform their
> duties satlslnctorily—Ed.
) The man who will live obove
i i his present circumstances is in
, great danger of living in a lilt c
1 time much beneath them.
mm ———
, lloa’t Die In the House.
Ask druggists for “Rough on Hots.”
It clears out rats, mice, bed-bugs,
1 roaches, vermin, flics, insects, ants
50e per box.
lie who is puffed up with the first
gale of prosperity, will bend be
neath the first blast of adversity.
1 —[Anonymous.
An bxplsnation.
The delicate, flowery and lasting
fragrance of Floreston Cologne ex
plain why it is such u favorite with
the ladies.
—«. <—i
Hindoo girls are taught to think
of marriage as soon os they oan
talk. American girl* are not.
They don’t require teaching.
■■■ Mi i M—i
“Hurhupalba.”
New, <|tiit k. complete cure 4 days
urinary affections, smarting, frequent
or dilllfiilt urination, kidney diseases
$1 it druggist* tin Depot, I, amah,
Rankin I.am ai<, Atlanta ami Macon,
lia.
The imprudnut man reflect* on
wlmt he has said, the wise rutin on
what he is g ling to say.
T S Powell, Cuthiert, says
"Brown’s Iron Bitters is giving
very universal satisfaction.
TWENTY DOLLARS
a WILL BOY TIIK
FAVORITE (SINGE:
STYI.HI
SEWING MACHINE!
Equal to an* Forty
fiveMio Dollar Mk
ohinc sold by Agents.
HANDSOME IN APPEARANCE!
FAULTLES6 IN EXECUTION
We make it t*«*y ami ha n;»fV for you
you to buy of um, a* of any mm hant
in your own town. No money *.«ketl
u util tiu* tuat. Line hat* been UMtttt .
A«blre*<.
Co-operatiw Bcwl«k Machine 00.,
riillAdelphlik. Fa.
MASON & HAMLIN
ORGAN tsssssaiSEiOT:
ludnatrtat < umpetitlon
for ilitw«n 1 ekra; no other American ornoi
been f 'QUtI equal At any. Al»c (hraprst.
S4via I'W; iS*o tarre; suffletent romping and power,
wflb beat quality. for popular uctvd *»»d awrw’at mo*:.'
In *«!wol* or t« unites, at only MS. Oaehi Kdn'd
»f,Uaa at««, •»?, M, |?t. |?V »*s. |IW, |ij« to
*M op. T%* Ij-err ilyM or* v*e.’.‘» >p
«•*•*•**«•*. Alto tor oaay pay menu. We» iitua
tr*tad tataloaua free.
MAaiW « 11 AM t iv Or ran ami Flauo
. ... K«MaJv«w
»♦• VI okoai Jvta, (Ikafia
InTARUMI i? IHO».
TheOldrat Jewelry Hoaseintlu City.
W. F. FIB & BED.,
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL JEWELERS.
ChattanodgA, - - fennessee.
PrrMi* finlUac Ike City arc rceosated to call sod
rumiat cur etlcaaivc staefet at
Watches, Jewelry cf all Kinds,
) Silverware, Clocks, <Lc.,
All prrioiit untiio; o* Ihrir nant* will receive aar
band»«uie lllu»tratrd C'atalogunrrte.al charge
W- F. FISHER L BRO.,
Corner Harkrl and Nib Kl., <'ha(liin«a{a, Teunetmre,
ROME SADDLERY WORKS.
B. ALLKN Ac BRO.,
HAVE Ei'TABLiaHBU.TMEIt.LABGf
HARNESS AND : SADDLERY WORKS,
At 113 lIKU.D Htbxkt, HOME, UKORUIA.
Whore they «B«r to the trade tlirlm-gost and most complete •(. efßaad
.Uadr llaruesn.-Saddles, Collars, Au<lfeverytliiiig krpt In a tlrst c.«»s harness
store, at prices below anything ever title re. I tndurc ill this market. Wc gnar
antce the tjuality ol our gooilutojb* equiiljto the best; we use"no sewing ma
chine; we pay noagents to sell our goods, but give the buyer all the margin
there is in prices. We keep a lull line of
Hadillery, IJnnlwure, Oak and Heuilork Sole, tipper, and Haraa.a Leather,
At bottom pjttCKH. Come iiiul see us when you ctuue to Home, before you
buy; we take pleasure in showing goods. get the place
B. ALLEN Sr BRO.,
RWhu&sm UcuxoAgaa
Sprains, Pain in th© B»rk and Side.
There In nothin* more painful than theee disown*; bnt the pain ran be ramo/oJ and the
diKWr cured hf use of PKKUT DAVIS* PAIN KILLER.
Thin remedy In not a cheap lUnaine or Petroleum product th 4 rmt be kept away Aruia
Ire or heat to avoid danger of explosion, nor k It an untried eipwimaot that as*/ do
aaoru harm than
PAIN K list. Kit has boon In constant use for forty years, and the uni renal ta&tittony
>ain all parti of the world la, IT FAILS. It not only effects a p*tsuau*bt core.
Lilt it relieve* pain alm<«t iiut*uUu*ously. Boiu* a purely vegtioblo ruauHiy, li k mhi ia
the hand* of the must inexperienced,
The record 0 1 cure® by the use of PAIN KILLER would fill volume®. The following
extracts from letters iu ;vod Aow what those who hate tried it think:
in vvfn lulnmi fr>m rheum sti-oiLChSe -Re U-m m* uw» c/your Pa» Suxan.
_ , _ „ .. _ __ _ . tod h*T* m. rived wreak keneK ‘
Charles Powell writes from the Sail ora Barton Beaman aayt:
Home. London: u*r* o»ed Paui Snunfce fotohr yeem
1 had been *ffllce*d three years with neumbrU and have found It a t*K~<e **•
and viulrut spasms of the stomach. The (foci* *ra A sums then uui kn>«nsaw.
at Westminster Hospital imve up my cam* in Hr. BUTditt WTitOS!
deejialr 1 tried your Pain K i and it irave it a*e»e/a«f«tt> give rebel in <*u*s*o»M»Tmu-that
me immediate relief. I luve roralnad mr Phil. Gilbert, Soxcensat, Pa., wrttee:
tud am now ahk to follow wy usual . prom actual use, I know your I*aw Kauae
tamapaul u. 1 k the beat medicine T can
All druggists keep Pain Kili.br. Its price U so low that It k within th© reach of ail
Md 14 will save many time* its Cj*t in doctors’ bilk. 95c., SOe., auU *1.09 a bottle.
PERRY DAVI3 A SON, Proprietor*, Provldenco, 0. k'
j
0000 MEDICINES.
D8..0. t. TBit'BEB'S
LIVER A3STXS BLOOD S'S'KTJI’,
Pr|c* and sOcts. Good compiaian srlsia* fiea’apleerdered Llvare»,wesfc|lld»«ys.l Belles 'M
hcatfaciis.iiiuwuurse, dizstacM, paius in the back. ...
DR. H. S. TEACHER'S
Cholera Mixture
Tor ,h . rut . Os .11 ..dd.n .tuck.Jof (,'k.lert,« Ch»l.r».ll»rSs., OluibM. lijw.nr;, wu, ;r,
f the buwela. Price ilscie.
Dr. H. 8. Thacher’s
Improved Liver I > ill»
Ki\ readily aud’casl'y »»b the Merr, causing It to cleans* ihe whete’sjstem wlikaet sick ecus. Tk# PUJ*
act without pa*u sud leave the.bowels ia good order. Good for the bowels whea costive or kouad up
Price Sttcie.
DR. H. S. THACHER’S
WORM SYRUP
PTranent to the tot*, and mild will take It No caetor;oli;or>ny medicine eeoded after It. It le eetiielv
vegetable sod aui* to.bring the worms. Price 85cta.
DU.| H. S. TU At lIKR'S
XT TE R IN A
A valanWn wash foe P«-mat*a that arelroeWed with Leecerrkra er VThltea, e» ©r/lwpreper lacbarg
ft tin the private part*. rrlc*|iOcu.
Dr. H. S. Thacher
Prtp»r*ae nnmhrr that have b**n sard In (’hailaeooga far »*er«. and all veil kaewa
C ongh Syrup. 1 »»h for eora mouth. A *»ua»b*r of otherairdtcieea all 1 tat trd fctra.
AP es th* shove sirdlcinre pr*par*d be
Th* Or. H. ». Thachcr Nlcdirin* Oi**a»y,
Ylei krt Nlrf*t,»i*ar Hinth C hattoinooya, Tras
C. W. HOWARD. A. S. GLOVER. T. If. EWING.
(Formerly of J N. *Para*r foCo
HOWARD, OLOVER l EWING,
WHOLESALE
RI>WA It E,
Jgroutural Implements Buggies. Etc., Etc.,
Chattanooga, - - Tennessee.
Agrnrv .IHTCHEI.fi WAfiON,
r ( Hll.l.CD PLfWS.
JOSEPIir PATENT BARROW,
FORSYTHE SCALES,!
Avery’s Steel Plows
t*r C«M«*pondeoce • >iiclt«d.
Bankrupt Stock For Cask!
WONDERFUL EXCITEMENT AT THE
t Dress Goods Sc. and op.
Domestics 3c. and sp
Prints 3c. and up.
* * _
CWTTtII CHECK*,
THE EXCITEMENT IUNB Ml6ff.
SE WIN G MA CHINE 8 j
$2 60 TO |s66 00.
Examine the stock at tke BAnLOO.I, before bay
ing anything in mgjine.
H. Hr MO IJDEB.
nrt It .
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
FURNISHING GOODS, HATS, BtC.
DAVIDSON & SON,
233
Inritc their friend® »nrf the'public generally to call and examine their large
anrl varied stock of
Fall and Winter Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, Ac.
For Men, Boys and Children, consisting in part of Fine Dress Suits nets
from
ENGLISH AND FRENCH WORSTEDS AND CLOTHS
fffialNESS SUITS, of Foreign and Domestic Cassimers of the latest pat
terns, manufactured expressly for eur retail trade. Lower grade {suits #f ev
ery style niuf quality. Odd pants in gloat variety. Our Jeans Fonts ore the
best ever brought to this market. Overcoats of every variety agd style. Far
nishiug Hoods of every description.
UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, TIES, HANDKERCHIEFS, AND OVERSHIITB.
And a variety .of other goods.toc'nuiDeroue to mention. We call your parW*
ular attention to onr
‘NonparelT Unlanndried Shirt, the Best Mate,
We hontUk therflr.est hats that are made, among them i. f>. Stotson’sJFa
■Ml Brand. ’And jail reliable cheap grads of soft au rftlnhta of every
stylo and qunUtys Oall.aiul examine our stock before purchasing.
MViiiho.i:&|Koiir,
933 Market S t., Chattanooga, Tntn.
O iSTIE IP IR ICf E ONLY.
■v ofts-3 .ts V?
.übhiil 1 . 1 ‘ass«"smsimammi« - '-J-! 1 - n — ni n ujl"mwj. ihtjui
Chattanooga’s Temple of Music
MADE FIAAOS,
Guild, Ckurck & to.as Pianos, Pal ice Or{M«.
Every lustra me at Warranted ter Fir* Tears.
liteiijHßl* ”
'' " _ ,
Sheet Hmaie, Mali* Book* and Mnsisnl Merchandise. FUao TwingeaA aev
>»* S. f. MeCOr.
15* Market Street CkaUteeega. Tran.
II JbC j* J.t Y A. NMITH,
—■—Wholesale Retail
MUer ui U Ur.
Keep Constantly on (limi t I,»rre Sloek of
Blank Boohs, Letter Cap, .Vole Paper, Eurel*pe« r
Ink, Slates, Engravings, Pen Holders, u ,
t hromos, Photograph Albania, Pictures, Pic
ture Frame**, Wall Paper, Borders, Win
dow'Shades, Etc. Also Agent for
Chickering' &!!Co., and Southern Gem Pianos,
Also Mason & Hamlin Organs.
HOME, tiEOBCIA.
J. W. Crutch 6eld W.|W.;Simpe>a_
CRUTCHFIiGLD - j
SDRY GOODS & 10^^
to which' wo invite the attention of
CLOSE BUYERS,
LARBFBT AMD MOST COMPLETE
Ever brought to Chattanooga.
term BELL TO MERCHANTB ONLY.-w
*IAu
I V -A® •©/ ” IMHB wSTbesmt Frbb to all oka apply. Custossssso#
ImV ,p" ,£ f/« la* season need ad wnt* for it. All seed went from aty
I ” %t9ii *>. estahifchme*’ wan.vnted Vbe both (rash and trim to nemo,
H so Ur. that should it pre-re . iherwtk*. 1 if-ce to rstill tbs
I wow A# order gratis. Mv collection of referable seed is ens of
I »F IB ■ ih-_ most ei::ns.VC f,‘*e fund many American ca-.sio*ws.
kggßK'^A o * l^l :, i tj&r* sti
■H^AtaloC
and a score of other new Vegetables. 1 it: net tbs pswu
a |r ft the pubhs. Is the gardens ud on te terms s i
I -ho plant tay seed wdl 1- teoad my best adwsrtte»
I meat. Jam— H. Ortegjory, MarttekaaM Rteate
iiii/r Li rue i a v
MAKE HENS LAY SifSpfrH