Newspaper Page Text
4 d£ MESSENGER.
H C. NAPIER, Editor.
LAFAYETTE, GA, Fth. 15, 1883.
taw
fMlaa.ioxa • Tram dy.
On« of ilih n utt terr bl trsgedie
which has oceur.ml in thi» city for
«||t ng time Iwpiwnwl last night
about fio’olock.s n gr.j nano <1 To
Wiggins cutting hit wife’s throat,
•ml ‘hen hia o«A. Tbc (Utailn ol
the horrible act, a* gleaned by a
Thm r»|>orter, sre •« follows;
About • month ago * iwtina and
hi* wife separated, aaahe alleged, on
•coottal of hU brutal treatment,
gbe went to lire with • frond cm
Charity iHreeA, between 4th and
filb, and be hoordad willy a colored
weaaan named Anus Pcott, on
Cheatimt a»reet, between 6lk and
6tb. The eeperation seemed to
greatly depress Wiggins, and he
often vp-lra of hie wife In the moat
affectionate maner, and eaid that
ha iuteodad trying to reconoila her
to come baok and live with him.
He did nqt aOe her ui.til almut let
day* ago, when be offered her every
Inducement to return to their home,
which had been vaoeted when the
separation took plaoe; hut she stub-
Ixirnly refttaed to listen to bia en
treat) ea.
A saw day* alht having aeon hia
wife, a friend offered to go and aee
what heyoould accomp'iah toward a
reconciliation which offer wangled
ly accepted by Wiggine. Tl e frier d
fulfilled bie promise, butto no avai
During their 1 converaat tote" ahe in
limated that.
another man
was feeling her mnch belt, r than
her hatband had done, and ahe
preferred to litre witli him. Tide
waa oomm«nicated to Wiggina anil
appeared to catiae him a great deal
of trouble.
Wiggina reeolved to make ant tier
visit to the heartiest wife.
Yesterday afternoon ba went to
his boarding bona*, and after dress
ing himself ia • eariful man os ,
took bi* Bible and read for hour*,and
tbeo proceeded to tbe hones when
his wife waa stopping. He received,
piinb to hi* surprise, a most cordial
welcome from ber, and they imme
diately began talking of living to
gether again. Tbe>omau howevei,
teemed to regard it at e matter of*
an importnnoe, and Uuated him by
referring to another man ahe wee
going to marry.
While this wee going on, her al
legedjptfamoar
A NBOHO raEACtIIB
uam-wdDulUrt. enter, d the room,
and aha immediately ordered ber
buabasil oat of lie house. Hen
plied that ha would go, but asked
that the would kite him good-bye.
Aa aha oama up U kirn to comply
with bie request, he stiaed ooe ol
her bands, and drawing a raiar slash
ed at ber tbr-al. beß fell to the
fioor screaming murder, while be
eantinued hie Attempt to out her
throat, pul the protected it with her
arms, which were literally
■AtJtai) Toriecat
by hia efforts.
The preacher who had stood by
aud watched the struggle told Wig
gins to denial. which be did, end
rushed at the preacher, who ran out
of the bourn ami disappeared.
The wife, with the blood streaming
from tbe wounds iw krr arms and
tbe gash in ber noth, also ran from
the bouse to Ohae, Shi cwe,’afew
doors distaat, where ate Ml, in an
insensible cot dittos. It 4 eatiafied
with hasiag cut hie wifc'e throat,
Wiggiue walked from the house to
the street, taking the raaor from hie
pocket, coolly prosesded to
CUT ate OWN THSOAT
from oar to ear, drawing it across
twice. He started down F.fth street
and turned up Market, aud just a*
he reacb.-d the corner he fell to tbe
ground, where bo was discovered in
n few momenta by policeman Bud,
who procured assistance and carried
him to Mller’astoveend tinware »n re
nod a physician was summoned with
all hatte.
In the mom time a Tnrr» repor
ter, who was near tbe terrible scene
approached Wiggins end arhed him
what rrrmpted bun to commit tbe
h irribie crime, but le only gaeptd,
“I wad to .lie." “Is ebe dead? '
Upon being told tbst bis wife was
net as yet dead, s look ol extreme
dieappoinracut overspread bis free
an lh« sal.* d: *' Wby don't she and
— ” but a rush of blood in bis throat
prevented hi* fiv.ehirgtbe seelenor
and be was soon in a reui-coaecwus
state.
Drs. lkiklej and M. Reynolds
um iii and upon eximiuauoo found
that tie ».ud pipe had here nearly
cverr.) lii't tbe jugular vein was only
•lightly ir juied. The wounds were
dnsxdai.d Wigiins wss removed
ii his home, aud ut midnight was
.■'<] to he dying.
His wifu is badly cut al ii'thearnu ■
nd came near binding to death j
Irorn tbu later .thd the wrunds in i
brrneck. Her wounds were dr.awd
by Dr. I’iice but shecan bur.lly live.
Wiggins is employed at tbe Ala
l.unta (in-fit Houthern shops, and
was we I thought of by all wbo knew
him. He was never known todiink
anything intoxicating. Tbe elixir
created a great deal of excitement
in tbe eity.
Washington Letter.
Washinottin, Erb. 12,—Th»
tariff discussion in bnlb bouses
ass been one of the most interest
ing of the late yesre of Congrsn
•ior al history. I sru sure an im
partial critic would declare that
the Democrats hare hud the best
ot u iu Ilia Senate as well as in the
House. It is especially graiifyinr
ui note that the two strongest
speeches insde have corno from
two Southern Statesmen. Mr.
I.nnmr is considered 'he strongest
man on the Democratic side ol the
Semite. He ipeaks very seldom
for the state of his health foihids
much exertion but lie never makes |
*n ordinary speech. 11c studied |
ilie tariff', an lie d i*s every thing j
profoundly and analytically and
he gave the resul's of hia study
in an effort that will command the
attention of the whole cou try.
In the II out-o Mr. Carlisle has!
proven himself the trader of the
Democrats end more than n match
for the heat of his opponents. He
lies n. ne of the sn ail ails of tin
politician, hut is a big broad man
whom bis pur'y is just coming to
properly appreciate. Messrs B ich
miun Huinmor.d, and Blount have
each borne a part iu thefiveroin
ute febate end when the ontlou lie
question was up did some very af
f.ctive work in shoqing the injus
tice of increasing the present tax.
The Senate has fixed the rate of
duty the same as it now ii, hut the
House ffy four majority raised it
cndderably. This will lake a leg
sum of money out of the pockets
of the Southern planter to benefit j
the few Northern matnifaclururs ol |
cotton (tea, but it is only a sample
of whvlthe protectionists are doing
every d»y. When they placed j
tna por oeot duty on quinine in ;
the committee they levied a taxi
on mihior.s of people in this coun
try to on rich the two great drug
houses that control its importation.
The House could not stand that
and quinine ia once more on the
free list. Tbe liepuhlieans see
that they cannot pass the tariff'
bill nruler the present rules of the
Heuae and they dontt mean to
leava the question for a Democrat
ie llouoe to settle; with their indif
ference to preoedent they rerun to
fix a eel of rules 16 suit the case
ur.der consideration and will cut
off debats enough to push tbe bill
through.
The Sene*a kill is retch the (tet
ter, giving lighter rates of taxation
,on artielee in geueral use among
tbe agricultural classes *t.d actual
ly raising uirve revenue. But Mr
Kelly has declared that it is the
special prerogatrvr of the House to
raise rever.rke end a majority of
that body will insist cn it* hill.
An eatra eession was tlirenU-m d by
the President in the event that Con
greet panned no tariff bi'l, and this
hat atirml the Rrpablvrane to ex- j
traordinary efforts.
Many reeritoriona metrfvres will
fail to pisvtiinply for wmitoftime.
•Soma of them have gone through
the Senate and will die on the deak
of tl>« Clerk of the Hou«o. Next
aeeeioit they must begin afresh.
One reason why the debates have
been so spirited this seeeinn is be
cause both parties* are skirmishing
for ground for next year’s big con
tent. The iisue between Democrats
and KepuMicans orv tbe tariff, has
been pretty writ defined. Tbe
Democrats want a tariff for reve
nue with incidental protection fair
ly distributed while the Repuhli
cubs claim that the prime object of
the tariff ie the protection of Are*r
iuen industries. These two theo
ries will probebly be deerly put
forth in the rext netienelplatforms.
The Democrats claim that they ceii
carry a heavy vote in the West on
their opiKwitioii to monopolies,
quite enough to clvot a President
with the aid of the South. They
ore more harmonious and much
' aiore confident than the K*|iulili
. cans. Brv.
, W. M. 1/edliethr, one mile
i north of Trion Factory, has for
! esla, the Cashmere ootlou seed.
! Lit year be raised 2100 |H>unde of
jtliai va-iety of cotton ou one
I acre.
Mr. Editor.— Bome time weeks
ago J. N. Haggard of this count)
undid A horse to Frank M. Kaig of
Dado county for a cow. The hot*.-
was d livered at once and tbe cow
ess to be delivered on the next day.
It. fore Mr. Mi Kaig got borne with ’
tiis linise he became dissatisfied with
bie trade, and turned tbe horse loose
I
oa I.<Hikout M aintain. Mr. Hag .
g ird w> nt (or his cow in pursuance
of tbe contract but was inform, d by
Mrs. Mi Kaig, that the row belong- !
ed to her, and that Icr huabaud bad
no right to trade it, so Haggard bail
to return wituout tbe cow.
Mr. Haggard then appli id for
and obtained a warrant for Mr. Me-
Kaig, had I im arrested and bound j
in a bond of fifty dollars fur his ap- ,
[earance at the next Superior Court
to be held in Walker enuuty to ans.
wer tbe charge of cboating sod
swindling. Upon the iovisugation
of tbia etiarge before the comioil
ling court McKlig prove! that, the
cow was bis, and not bis wife's
Shortly after these proceedings
Mr. Haygard procured the ass'st
ance of Henry Hire, constable, ol
the Upper Core district and Nowton
Powell, and made a drive for the
cow. Mr. Htggard b und the cow
droreber borne and locked kor up,
Mr. Hise then levied on tko cow an
Mr.lllaggnrd’s property,
Mr. M. K«ig then surd out a
wrrrant in Dade county against II 'g
gard, II so and Powell charging
ibcre with, causing a fruudulcut and
illegal levy to lie made Tbe parties
werejurreated under Ibis warenut by
Dquity Sheriff Gray of Dido county
and curried to Bisirg Fawn where
the warrant was returned to Esq’s.
Can’rail and Forrester who af
ter investigating the matter rrqo'red
Ilaggt rd and lliso to give bond in
tbe sum of fifty dollais each for
tbe: a appearance at tbe next term
of Dade Soj erior Court, to answei
said charge.
M' Kaig then had Haggard and
llise arrested under a possessory
warrant for the cow iu dispute,
which isfortrialat Rising Fawn or:
next Friday the 16: h instant. The
litigation is becoming quite inter
esting aud it will probably be some
time before the questions will be
finally determined-
The Defendants, Haggard and
Hi bo, cls'm that the courts of Dude
county have no jurisdiction in tbr
possessory war: ant proceeding now
pending, us they are citizens of Wel
ker county and tbe cow was in Wal
ker at the time tbe warrant was
sued out.
1 will give you tbe result of tbe
trial next week,
Rfporter.
Fuicks, Oaf, Feb, 10, JIBBT
I am obliged to complain of news
being scarce. Since my last 1 was
iu Catoosa a. ar the new railroad aud
learned tbat 150 men were employed
to each of th. cuts and it would take
not less tbau threejweek* to clean
there out.
Oo J. M. Lea’s farm were several
bales of cotton not picked
Mr liinn sa>d be had a three year's
siege to n nke bis and gather if, hr
cleaned up the field year before lasi
tended it last year and was picking
it Ibis.
La Fayette Bhaw will work at
1! ime Georgia, for a few moi ths at
his trade.
Sam Kirkcs it gone bark to Colo
rado.
Tbe excitement is up yet about
mad dogs several f.norite ones has
l«n killed. Considerable umoun
of stock killed that was bitten b*
the dog*. The items are too many
to eall over; tbe w id is watch. Ther
was a dog come into tue settlement,
we do not know whee from; had
. several combats with other dog»; this
was the beginuiug; we know not the
eud. We expect every dly to have
to kill all tbe dogs in tbe boat of
that one. A. F. Fuaw.
Shin Honk, Feb, 11 th, 'S3. —A/i.
Etlilor. —Having seen nothing of
S late in the Mkskkni.ku from thin
neighb "rh.v'd, I thought I wonld
! try my hand in giving you a few
i ileina.
i The wevthcr ha» been sn bad that
we tterve done hut little to Advance
our firming intcrerla, except in ths
1 prep .ration nf compost, da.
M. K. Hammond baa boon get
ting oat limbers for the construe
lion of the bvhtge am«s Du'k
Cr-ak He ,0-* at such t 1 ga wi h
a vim.
Our srh». 1 at Chattooga Church
! is doing well, ai d if we are not de
ceived will continue to prosper as
the weather gets betn r. There »re
new eiinething over titty in atten
dance; i or hope is for success be
yond anything ol the past. Give us
an educated community and pros
i perity will be ours. We rrgr. t
very much the loss of our Corel
• House at La Fayette, Lul I suppose
the beat thing we ran do. ia to build I
a better one. But we are not pro- ;
pared to iicjej t Mr J. M I-ec'a prop- ;
oMticn and move to Crawfiah j
Spring (that would nut euit u»J. j
We have enough mud between ua
and Lafayette, without taking into
conaidrralion thedietanre, Ac. It
would be nice however, it we bad ,
a railroad running from Rome to
Chattanooga, by the way of La- j
Fayette and Crawfish Spring, but 1
our hopes have been raised and
crushed again and again on that j
subject, until we have lost all faith ‘
whatever in such an enterprise and |
we have in ide up onr minds to ta •
things as we come to them, in the
old way of dragging what we have
to market over the same old mud
dy roada that we have always been
uaed to. Onr hopes even of a pik
ed road have long since die I for
want of advocates for auch a mad.
We should have but two objects
inlifo: First to make ourae'vrs '
and everybody elao aB well a- pos
terity bh comfortable aa possible,
and second prepare ourselves for
eternity. Zio Zao.
Triou Oleaninint
Tuion, Feb. 13, 1833.
Editor Mes»mgtr.
All of our sick people are ira"
proving, so l)r. Rudicil informs me.
Little Bobbie Bryau is able togo to
school strain.
W, C. Kelley went to Horne one
day last week, and brought up a
hex r.f dynamite cartridges to
blow up stumps for Mr. Allgood.
They tried what effect it would I
have on fish. A cartridge was pre- j
pared and thrown into the river j
and 33 fish came to the surface of
the water in a stunned condition,
and a'l one had to do was to lake
them from the water.
Tiion Mfg, Co. have received
two new spinning frames, which
they will have running'in a short
time.
Ix>. flarlis has gone to Arkansas
or Texas. N. H. Coker.
—
Tbkston, Feb. 10.— It may be
nveful to some people to know that
English peas will come as well as
other peas when covered deep. You
rna* cover them too deop for » beu’a
. law< andtkey will come up and do
better than when covered lightly.
I have seme up now planted Christ- !
mas week and covered 10 inch> s j
deep.
There has been a general killing
of dogv and cats here but they ftf
not all killed yet. Q. W. D.
ATTENTION!!!
I desire to inform the farmers < f
Walker and Catoosa t'oun
ties, that I nm nowof
fvring them for
1883 the
Cr'rbratrd Pendlr ton’s
Plioeph.it(iuan
•», John iH rrr y
inan's and OI«l
I dominion
(■uanos.
1 have two car loads now, and will
ha»e from time to time as
required the
Standard Brands of Fbos- i
pliatrs and (inauos.
Will sell as liw’as can
he sold st. Will take notes at
Trion or Ringgold.
Resneetfullv.
j. li. tones.
Ringgeli, (ia.
A PERFECT
LIGHTS
; Hie cttal success achieved by th* RF.D “f"
OBI* motif by the HKD •C"01L Manufeo
I 1 hiring Co., of Itailtiniore. ha# iuduced imitation*
GET THE GENUINE.
It la lirntfo of the fa-4 neiwtfd cni«k»p*»troU»mu
far fatuity u**. It baa novcrWn known tonm*)
j an Ht'i'Mcei, anrf tuuccciui fa* rntmaltd t<» the
' nsc of any member of the htwwholii II bttvtM
tilth a pure white end brilliant flame. Dun not
Wooke nor crust the wick. Has no hatl odor.
Cau la* used In any Koronene touitp. Ask you!
W»r«liti[*cr far it. ami see that he gets l\
c. a. Mantissa c 0.7
Osreral Commise'an Merchaats,
Warket Street. ChattamxMr*
•
| hasiu.e as •vf.i-’ALTmI-*
Lime, Hay.lOat*, Flat
ter, ll.iusihj; and Ties,
Mold anil Warden Seeds.
— Vt.KMi.i FOR—
PENDLETON CELEBRATED GUANOi
$47 Market Value.
FROM THErSOUTH.
A Perfect Combination with two sal leut
AthanUgri -\\ by It Concern* yon.
There is in* mistakenliout ft,” re- t
marked l>r. M* F Flowers, of t• ;illiitln t
Missoni i, JHK.VSC>.\*S CAP< INK I*o
- PLASI'LRSsre one tis the mmt
esi combiii.ilions ever produced. They ,
In?© two kind of ml vantage* over dll
other*, which we may eall the minor j
miff the major. First, they are clean
ami pleasant to u*e, never soiling the ;
handsc r the linen of the wearer. They
aet ipdcklv himl |>o wilfully. I have '
tried the C>i|K‘itie IMaater on myself for
imetiinoiiia, and on my imtieiits for va
rious riscawes, such as neuralgia, Mus
cular Rheumatism, Lumbago, Kidney
trouble, etc., anti in all cases relief hue
followed in from three to forty-eight
hours. ”
l>r. Flower merely voice* the written
or oral opinion of thousands in hi* pro
region. BKXSOX’S CAPCLNE I*o
- PI, \M KKS are the perfect ex
ternal Application. The genuine have
the word CAPCIBIE cut iu the centre
Trice 25 ce.iU.
Seahury & Johu-on, CliemfaU, Slew
York. febls4t
WHAT EVERY PLANTER NEEDS
A plenty of seeds, 45cis per do*papers.
A cider mill $ 1.0 00 to $ 35 00
A Wiiul Mill 125 00 to 150 00
A Fruit llryer, 40 0® to 300 00
A .Sulky Plow, 57 50 to 0; 00
A Hiding Cultivator, 37 50
A Walking Cultivator, 20 00
A Wheel Home Rake, 30 00 to 35 00
A Screw Pulveriser, 135 00 to 210 00
A Field Roller, 45 00 to 75 00
AOne-llofse Harrow, 800 to 1100
A Two-llorwe Harrow 050 to 22 50
A Mower A Reaper,
MeCcru licks, 135 00 to 300 00
A Two-llorse Turning
Plow. 750 Lo 12 00
A One-Hore© Turning
i'low, 4 04M.0 8 50
A Haimaii or Fergu
son Plow Slock, 1 05
A Feed Cutter, 850 to 85 00
A cotton Planter, 10 00 to IS (M)
A < orn Planter, 105 to IS (Hi
A Crain Drill. 81 00 to 125 00
A Hood Churn, 040 to 20 00 !
A SpriiigTooth ulkey
Harrow and Sccut-r
coinhined, 71 00 f
A Farm Hell, 500 to 20 00 |
And we have them for you. All ;
warranted. 5 per cent, discount f»r
money with order. Jones’ or Her
log*’ ('otton Seed at $2 50 per Im.
-FU.\T BEETS.—
We. have a large stock and will 8«-|l
cheap to start the hall. Better fu cat
tle tli in turnips. Mid specially good lor
milch cows.
Blood Tur;.ip Be its, pm* pot.n I 80c
Long M'Kid Beet, •* 70c
Long Red Mangold Wor/el u 50c
Rou..d (Jlohe *' *• “ 55c
Oolllt‘1) (rltllM 1 l( “ “ 55c
CAIiKOTH .WAKE YELLOW HfTTEK.
Long Orange Carrot ** Wh*
Large Yellow Belgian do •• 00c
Four pounds will plant an acre.
Tomatoes ©rr Excellent for Cows Also.
i 4 'ofa 0. will plant a good patch 73c
> 4 It. Rattlesnake Watermelon Iced, 60c
tW*Add 10 cents per pound if to go
by mail. ..££3
Send for Price List of Field Seeds.
Mark W Johnson k
>7 MurlftUi Htreet. ATLANTA, GA.
nm*
•SEWING MACHINE Co*
CHICAGO. ILL.-— ~
'ORANGE,MASS.
L and ATLANTA. OA. J
A Common-sans* Emnt<ly.
SALICYLICIA.
>o more Kheamati m- boot or
Xvuralgia-
Immrdlat' Kvllvf WairanUA
l‘rfuianvnt (n.e •iiiuranlwil.
rivr jrar* raliliiniii <1 amt nevor known
t» fail lu » *lti|;lr cum*, *« uta <*r rhrwnto. ,
K. r. t to nil |»roMtl.T*jat i»b)»ltl.uo nud
tlriiKßitO for <ine •tnnUixa «f iwllryllnt.
SECRETI
! I 118 OM.V UlirOl.Vl H i*F TH« FOIFON
llC» U.lf! ACII I WHICH EXIBTK l\ TIM;
8,.00U OF RHEL'MAII. ANU OOI'TV VA
| iIV.MTA.
B*altrylim ti* known comma>n ***** rvmrtly,
| b< mu* »l dirvclly at l!»c mu-« of ID>* utwaom
t.o'it nn.l !S. ural|ti, nliMi* no wait) »o railFil
ritf * Hint »u|>(NMeit |>4imcva.« ovtty tr**t locaHy iti*
rlf * I*.
It It»- kMW mtCHM by rminrnt «»• *S»»I
! t>mwar<l r*pli'-<tU>'R», meh ** rtAWm wuh ois
j mnm 'Ht*, limlM' nU«R4 iw(Mll| Mlw« ri mil
enuf p;iir iltr-r « whtrh »rr Me rrult of Ihc
; pm-oiui H*• It Iv'oo* wriila Uric *cl«|.
MUCYI.I 1 A »< rk* w ill trtifd* • ©*« t *•«
Oil* arid, »ml so rewmo* I , »r*»«n4* r. *» l* wow
nclu- tr I) u«rd b> il»c «*l*l*r.e**a pit stclnn-
A net |r« and Europe Hifiod M»-dl«ii Academy
of p iris repaact Hjpvr rviH. cuw &in |!tr*« «ia>«*
BEMEMBER
tSa 1 KALILTLU Alaa minMi c»»»r »'•’ Ufa*-
MtlMß.Oont »mi Tfc* nr»« m
: trns* |man> turn wobdiH tt aiiu>*»l p**«r
Ultr il a ItW. K« U«l g»i raMtrts* *** MKWtcy n
i fun** tfa
I 'llMH»a*Hl* ofwsllinoalaiv win «r a*flir*aod.
$i a Box. o Boxva for $5. .
t*cnt l. • by ms* <* re
\>k im i DKUHiisrr roR it.
Hut do a-t hr MoM mn wktlu in" -Ii hii w
su'« or nomniun* r, as “ju i *s
mat !” liMSmillw f liultw «•!**» *•*«* »»his of
W ASH 'if R V k CIK, *mi v.n*H fa»* , *vf a*■ t- £M »r- i
% it citrtnically pnr - imbr o? ry anm. an
St.p. naiMr r» lo ln*ui* —»cgri*< m »h« ireal
, mean. I akc »other, nr «adIU m*
Wanhbunar A C#- r*op«wi *rs.
2tT> Uk"ap« at, vut. **'.ad« rr- NtW Y »RK.
THE BEST WAGON
—ON WHEELS —
IS HANOKACTL'KJII) IST
FISH BROS. & CO.,
RACINE. WIS.,
W* MAKE BVBKY VAHIHTY OF
Farm, Freight and Spring Wagons,
And by confining onraelvee strictly ta oue class of work; by employing none but tha 13oa|
of WOHKMKN, using nothin* bat KIKHTCLANB IMPKOVKD MACHINERY and the VKJi?
BBMTof > ELECTED T> Mil hit, and by a THOROUGH KNOWLEDGE of the bualueaa, we haftl
lastly earned the reputation of making
“THE BEST WAGON ON WHEELS.”
Mannfactnrers have abolished the wamuty, but Agents may, on their owu reaponalMßtf* iKW
the following warranty with each wagou. If so agreed:
Wo Hereby Warrant the PISH BROS. WAGON No to be well made In ersry parSf
alar and of good material, and that the atrougih of the same le enAclent for all work with fern
■sage. Should any breakage occur withiu one year from this date by roaaoa of defective material
or workmanship, repairs for tbe aama will bo furaiahed at place of aale, free id charge, or wm
price of aald repairs, as per agenl'a price Hat. will be paid in ca&h by the pooekaaor paoEnolbg •
•ample of -the broken or defective parts an evldeuce.
Knowing we eon suit you, wo aollcll patronage from every aecttofi o i the United Mahon. Bm#
fat Frkoo and Tarma, and for n copy of TUB RACAK* AGRICULTURIST, to
AUU BEOR 4k Bosiws WM*
ROME SADDLERY WORKS.
15. ALLEIV & 15110.,
HAVE R-9TABLI&UEDjTIt £IR. LARGE
HARNESS AND 1 SADDLERY WQirS,
At 115 Hkimd Stbekt, ROME, GKOROIA.
Whore tltoy oflVr to tin* triple tlielurgcst :unl most complete e f HaM4<
Made Collars/ Amiyt vrryiliiiiir in a first c..«h* burne#*
store, Ht prices below uiiyiliitiK over uflrml he to re in this nutrkrt. Wo guar
antee the quality ot our goo<l*ptofbc cqunl*to the best; we use* wo rewing ma
chine; we pay no agents to sell our goods, but give the buyer mil tho margin
there is in prit es. We keep a full line of
H*<l4Wy, II Hrviwnrt*, Oxk uml Hemlock Bole, Upper, anil llururHf fsuthrr,
At lionom puk'kh. Come and see uawheu you come to Romo, before you
buy; we take pleasure in showing goods, Don't forget the place
B. ALLEN 8r BRO-,
00013 MEDICIIXKS,
»R.;n. s. Til l t in; it's
I-IVEI?, BLOOD SYRUP,
Prlec 25 and 50ct*. G«k>*| rnrjnll complaint* anclntf fu,in ajilisniden d Liver.or k wenk|Kfdnsys.lßeHev
lus-tiki.-he, dMweiiM-**, dizviiicps, pniutf i» the back. " , ‘.
DR. H. 8. THACHER J S
Cholera Mixture
For lire cure of al* Pixhlen »ftacfc.«]of Cholera, or Cholera,Morbus, Diarrhea. Dysentery, or any t
f the bowel*. Price -Jsrrs.
Dr. H. S. Thacher s
Improved Liver Pills
Kit readily an«f"rns|'y_ftn the f i»er. raining It twrtcMnae tbs wMrbynti’m without elrkaew. The PIM
act wlthntit pa’n and brave the bowels In good order. Good Un lAc bowels when e.eei|va®o» kns.td trp
drive £sct».
DR. H. S. THACHER’S
WORM ST -TTJELTJTP*
Pleartint !•» the tiHie-aml cblM will take it. Nn ca«*tnr‘oll*oriany medicine needed after Ik It is PiUlre.y
Veg-table and euro tiHiring the wor»*i*. Price 2.' s’*.
DU.| 0. 8. TEIACDEtt’M ’
XT *P JE2 RI I KT A
A valu i l*N* wash* for F'tWlls that are troubled with Leuearrhea nr Whiter, ep any mpi#
from iM; private part*. Prict-prOa*.
Dr. H. S. Thacher
Prepare* a number of vMuablefmedlelnee that have b*-en ttwdln ('haitaaoogu fm\ ear«, nwi all well known
C ough Syrup, B'anh fsr ttmrn mouth- A number of Mbrrnrhrlnn all <>l flit heat Mad.
AP nfihe above medicine* prepared by
The Dr. H. 8. Thacher UVedieine Company,
Wiirfcft B«reet,near Tintlt Chattanooga, Ten it
C. W HOW A Rl>. A. 8. GI.OVER. T. H. KWINO,
( r .»'l; *f J U Warn.r k c».
HOWARD, CLOTH i EWING,
WHOLESALE
lIA RDWAHE,
Igrtiutural Implements Buggies. Etc., Etc.,
Chattanooga, - - Tennessee.
' Agency JIITCTIEI.I. WAtiOltf,
it no at n « ifii.i.ro ri,«w«,
JOBLPUB’ PATEST BARIIOtt ,
I OOBITHE SCALES,
Avery’s Steel Plows
*as“Ci>m9i)ondence solicited.
SgIBLEY’SgEEDsX
rif Ju, rum for ALL CROPS. for ALL f'M./k il
MATKB. .AU an* tested; only tlm tw«t pent out fTN
f Jr*ill surd Farat Manual; Wb-tnry and baet method* fl Ms j
of ml tore of Drain*. Knot Cro;. , a, Grew*, iodtler fitjv, 'i'r-•
Plantnrr.- etc. only KVl*. Jnnuat tagmm ah A Frir* Lit* t*f pnga CFfllK,
M*vt*ral th(Mi<wnn vanegaa. FUEK*
stciLY's sues HIRAM SIBLEY & Co< Rochester, N.Y. Chicago, ill,
. .'A 1 .-■■■!■ ».»i ■. ui i.? y '■— jsl— .. ,■ ■■mu
tWiud&Sßt Uetvca\(vvo.
dprtins, Pain In the Back and Side.
There la nothin* more iMdnfh! than the«c rtlucaaea: but iho ok in ean removed «ud
dtsoaac rttred T.y uae of PEttRY DAVIS* PAIS KILI "K.
This remedy la ast a clieap Benzine or Petr'-leum pro-1 i*; th A nuzt l« V.evl away f«m
Ve or heat to owotd dangrr of ciplsuloa, m-r is it on (LiSiod expevrateitt that xrtj do
more harm than pood.
PAIN KILLER has been fa onartAirt uae C rty yeer* and ,he otilretyal te«i
! >»m alt ports of the world la. IT SEVER PA ILK. It not tr'.y oflfefte a pen.'»ar.err« err, •.
I hut it reltevee pain alm«j*k instantaneously. Being a purely Yt.'Ctablc remedy, f£ i- pafa Irr
tfct* hands of the most inexperienced.
The record of cures hy the use - of PAIS KILLER wor.M fl): v- lnmer. Toe lhKcarhtg
extracts from letters received ahow what those who have tried U think
S4*&f Cady, Owatonna. Minn., saya: I G.H. Walworth
About a year aLnoe mr wife became to Meet toL h'";' ». -u-n' ‘ Wl r Piik*Ki^
to aevere aufferiiur from rheomafiam. f>nr * f ‘ F
rm*Tt ww» the Pa*B Eu.LJta, wtudvsjawfily K.IOrKM _ ,
relieved her. I haver**d jmv *'»t.a F r i :«a feeikecmerirnai
•ud have w i-tw* .
Charlea Povretl writes firom the Sailors' Baiton Edar
Home, London; f Save . < trr fWrlr T-*ar<
l had been aflicbed three yearn with ttenraWa . n-J Irv- f.-'-vt ; ( .. ia,..,ee
and violent *rv*«rus the stomach. The d- atop *
at Weatni!t«ab*r H.’Vjitjd grave up my oaaa fd Hr. bordl’t vn'lCS :
4r*i«ir. lbMymrP*r«KaLn,sailK|W« t- ■ r»lieffc*/*••••««rvcatnwa,
r.x* immediate relirf. I have mr , fhn Glloer* ?a. ttlitse:
sud urn now able tofullow m> uenaf Yrrir actu*l Rtr. i «ncA» .. >l- i ai» kiu re
la tl* b»«t me*iiein» I zt* .? -t.
Aii dmgTrlsts keep TaIX Kilt.xr. fls price 1* ao low that it Is tr«th!n the re-. I* ot oil.
and U wOl save many times its ri«f fn doctor' hi la *k.i and ?«.oo » bm*.o,
PERRY 9AVI9 a son, Proprietors, Prowltience, H. L
MAI/r ||C|JC I IV"
IWlftlni I 11 L BTS CiS I Ki ..--tra*to. He t.v _ tfc n ShorWa*'
|w d RBB I I ■■■ Hi w ■■ ■* ■ po Vd»n> .re to m iUiv pan **a Uh»*are*c
1 eaiaabi *. JVxhmc **« earth will make ben* lay like Sheridan>po F<*wderv.
yi piut too X Sv-id «v«o wUvrv, ut acui by maD.*- 'Utter-sU»i«. X s-/ou>,m t *\k, KOmoy, fla^a.