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fHE MESSENGER.
LAIAYKTTK, GEORGIA.
Thuwway Mohmino. Fi b. l. r >, 1888.
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THIS PAPER
P. Rowkij. A <Vs Aewspnpor Adver
n«in* Bureau (10 Ht-roc Btreet. twbero
STfHsiliEW YORK.
Me Adam Roads.
J«ba l/judon McAdam, acoord-
Hkg V) hi* own account, earn* to
SouU.ixt from America in 1788,
«rb*a the Scotch Turnpike Act*
bad bwc about twenty rear* in
wpwfctloo and road* were (till be
ing made ererywhere. He got ap
pointed a Commissioner of Honda,
eod afterward removed to Bristol,
wber* beobtaiaed a aimllnr poet
•od wee mado a magistrate. Gifted
wdtb a matiia on the enbjoct, he
bag an abont 1794 to travel o.er
the oiantry at hie own coat;
and jjthese labor* he con
tinued from Inverness to the Land a
Jtwd for eix-and-lwenty years, ep
parewtly to eeerch for a wol) made
road.
MoAdam'a plan of road making
diflforod ae much from the old wer
which he found tin operation ee n
bridge doee from a ford, Inatead
of going deep for a ‘bottoming, ’ ho
worked aolely on the top. Instead
of producing a peaked roof-like
maaa of rough, soft rubbish, he got
a flat, emooth, and aolirl Ceurfao".
In lieu es a road four foot and a
half through, he’ mode on* of at
moat ten inches In thicknres; and
for rock* and bowlders ho anb
etltuted atone broken* mrudl. His
landing principle was that a fond
ought to ha ocnaidered ne an arti
ficial floor’ng, so strong at d even
*• to lot the hoevifsl vehicle pees
over it will. out Impediment. Then
people began to hear with wonder
of road* thirty and forty font wide
rising only three inches in the edi
tor, and he propounded the rxtrs
erdinary heresy that a better and
more lasting rorfd could ho made
over the iithpd eurfneo of a morass
than over solid rock. Another of
hin oasy (irat principles was that tbs
native Soil was mure resiatent wlmn
dry than when wet, and that ns in
reality it lied to carry not nione
th# traffic hut the road a'eo. it
ought to he krpi In a condition of
the greatest resistance : that tho
boat w*y of keeping it dry was to
put o'er it a covering Impervioua
to rain—the road, in Got ; nod tlial
llio O.i r kilfss of this was
In bo regulated s'd'lf in re
lation to its bjipcrvioiiMiesa, and
not at all** to ita hearing of weight,
to which the. native soil is units
equal. Inataad of digging a trench
therefore, to do away with the aur-
Am* of the native soil, I c carefully
rwtwg *4 b and raised hi* road
•wffleianily above it to let the wa-
M rna of. Impermeability h*
•btaiaed by the practical diecove'y
that store brakrn small and shak
en and pressed together, as by the
traffic on a road, rapidly settled
down face to fare and angle to an
fie, and made as close a maaa aa a
wall. ‘Mankind in goneral now be
lieve that tbi* Inst is all that Me Ad
am invented : tin real is forgotten.
That important fraction of his dia
oovaries is what iiaa given to ua a
verb to sumndamtM (‘To pave a road
with atnnll broken stone*.’—SUent)
•ad to the French their nouns
■MMadom ( Norn il'on pavage in veil
t* par «o Anglais,’— Littrcl.macud
omiMiye. ami the verb mnca.unnitrr.
If a man la knocked down by sn
omnibus in the middle of boule
vard, a Parisian bystander will
nowadays say: ‘Jel'tii vu toinbrr
•nr Is macadam."
Surprise followed surprise. Roads
whiob were meru layers of broken
•tone, fix. four, and even as little
h three Inches in thickness, pass
ed through Ilia worst w'utirs with
out breaking up, while, aa the
coachman used lo say, they ‘ran
true; tbe wheel ran hard upon
them, it ran upon the nail.’ Oom
mlasionera could not believe their
eyes when they saw row roads
made fir much Ices than it hud
met them yearly to repair thtir old
ones. When an old road was giv
en into MoAdam'a charge, |,r often
mado a new one of it for £sß a
mils, while round le'iidoli tbe
•net of annual repairs had beep
£47o* mil*. For lie knew that
th* roads—such had been the igno
rant waste -generally contained
material enough for their uac f>r 1
several year* if propirly applied. :
Unless th* road was hopeless, he
went to work in a practical, cheap
way; find rutting off th* ‘gridiron"
of nils in the center 'to a level
with the furrow*.’ th'ii ‘picking"
(lie road up ton depth of four
i inches, removing el! the chalk, |
i clay, or mud, breaking the large
; aionea aniall, and simply putting:
them back again, mid one of bin
direction* to his workmen was
that ‘nothing is to he laid on the
dean atone on the pretence of bind
iiig.’ But too often the road was
ho had, ua at ICghitm, that it had to
, be removed to its foundations.
For the rcpaiia of hie roads, when
| once muds, lie always chose wet
weather, and ‘loosened the burden
ed surface with a pick” before put
ting on th* flesh broken at ,ne ;
things familiar enough to us now, ,
but paradoxes then to all the cun-j
fralernitioa of the roads. In this
way he had the greatest success
with th* freestona near Bath, and
on a road out of Bristol toward Old
i Down where everybody hud always
said that a good road never would
i he made w'th the materials aveil
j able. This impossible road of elev-
I en rnilea, which the I’ostmastcl-
Gvneral, as n last resource, was
shout to indict, he perfected in two
montha, in 1816, for .Cos a mile.
Indeed, as to materials, they were
to soma extent a mutter of iodil
fer.nce to him, provided they
Afonea and stones only. Flint fra* I
sex and Sussex) ho anid made an
j excellent road, if only properly
! small; limestone (Wilts, Somerset,
j and Gloucester) consolidate soonest
lof all, hut is not the most lasting ;
| the pebbles of Shropshire and
j Staffordshire wore aim good, and
j the beach pebbles of Essex, Kent,
and Hussex were some i t thn best
| nmleriula in the kingdom ; but the
j wliiristnne or granite of tbe north
and of Bmdland he pronounced the
most durable.
Even in the breaking of stones
McAdum made a revolution, lie
saw that able-bodied men standing
!up with heavy hammers wealed
tliegrcater portion of their strength.
Ho made Ilia alone breakers sit, so
that all tbs force of tits blows took
j i fleet on the stone ; and the result
j was that lie found small hammers
j did the work perfectly well,slid thu«
wtm enabled to coniine it to old
men past hard labor, women, uml
boys wt.ich reduced thecost of the
broken stone by one half. Tbe size
! to which the etono should he brok
en he determined in a practical
way by the area of contact of an
ord'nary wheel with a amooth
road. I’liis he Lund to he about an
inch lengthwise, and therefore he
laid it down llmt n stone which
exceed* an inch in any of it* di
mensions is mischievous,” tbut is
to say, tliut tbe wheel in pressing
on one end of it tends to lift the
other end out of the road. In prac
tice V>« found it simplest to lisa
weight of six ounces, nod bin sur
veyors carried about so.*!'* «' test
| the largest stones in ea<’b heap. Ils
: would allow no isru* stones even
| for ths foundation of his roads, for
I ha found Ihev constantly worked
| upward by th* pressure and vibr».
i lion of the traffic. The whole road
was small broken alone even over
swampy gr rnndi— St Jitmet' On
zttle.
Why should They,
No one can do satisfactory
work when the brain is dull, tbe
nerves unsteady, the system relax
ed ami they feel gencraly wretched
Why shotild anybody drag through
the r work in this condition, when
a bottle of Parker’s Ginger T, nic
will at moderate cost gftv them ilio
strength ami will to pM’lorm their
duties satisfactorily Ed.
The Terror sift ho South.
Js«i'iK, Fla. — Mr. Boardoian
W. Wilaiin traveling for A. (!. At- i
ford & Co., dealert in Firearms and
Cutlery, Baltimore, was prostrated !
here, with the ‘‘bretk hone fevers’" !
| he assorts that in his own, as well
:us in tbo cane of others, Ike only j
thing t-und to relieve the painful j
malady was St. Jin-oh* Oil. This !
wonderful pun cure has the endorse
ment of surh men a* Ex-Poe waster j
General Jams*, enator Daniel W
Vooibee*, end an army id o'hiie.
“Toufrft ori Chlits,"
Cures 8 esiw.r for gScta. in cosh or stamps.
Mailed by John l'arham, Atlanta, Ga.
As a standard remedy for the pertnan- ■
*nt euro of chrooh) female complaints,
A’ligfi.'A Frracfe has won the
rraml priio over all competition In the
l ulled States. Married and single lmiiex
are delighted with its wonderful ofltcacy
In relieving them es their troublesontn
pains and actio*. If you need strength
! —if you wish an appetite—ls you desire
iron in your blood—if emaciated au.i you
wish to posroas mote weight—it is lire
very medicine you wont.
Von sick haadaclio and acid stomach,
Hailey's SO’fae A perirnt wilt giro c-r-
Uro relief, hold every where.
I'ggscuso uie. butler don’t tv. lit
si y ' aa the landlady raid to thr
rt.r.l gentlemen
■ ■ « ♦ ■ ——
IK at 111* in the House.
A*k tlriiggi-ts for -‘Hough on K it*.’’
It civsi* out rule, mice. bed-hugs,
roav'ut. vermin, llic*. ioMfis, niils. j
B(K' Jici larx.
Mr. IT I (hen and III* flip I’ocket. i
Mr. Wit! it. .. not a Western
man, and i. wliol y acquainted |
willi wbiaky, but Ilia recent rxpe-|
ricnse of the incompatibility oflilp
pocket and gl»«» bottles wan very
pninful and mibarrarsirg. lie,
j hud returned to hie Orange Cfunly ,
home frotu a brief visit to Now
Yurie, and hud brought with him
Ine s present lor Mira Wilsor. —to :
whom he was botrotl eJ—n bottlo
i of Unit remarkable cement which
is Hold by sidewalk meichnnlr, and
which i« by them represented as
bring much stronger than wrought
l irou. It hud occurred tc him that
this certient would be
thing to h»v» in bis fnldrc hr.use, |
since with it uli sorts or broken"
china and g!a.g could ho mended ,
arid avery one knows that children i
will hreuk a great deal of china. 1
On the evening of his arrival home j
he put the cement bottle in his hip ,
pocket arid call’d on Mins Wilson. I
intendii g to ofU r it to her as soon
as he entered the house.
Mr. Withers was ardently attach- |
ed to the young lady, and when he
saw tier before him, lie not unnat
urally forgot all about such merely ,
ourthly mutters as cerr.ent. 'I he
Tobt people welcomed him pditely,
mid, alter a few moments of con
versation, withdrew with n dieere
| lion which it is to be wished that
| all old people would emulate.
■ The bottle was a stout one, and
would perhaps have withstood any
ordinary preesure, hut, as Mm* j
Wilson weighed lully 140 j
pounds, and ns the hark of the
small rocking-chair was of hard
1 wood, it is not strange that the b jt-
I tie yielded. Mr. Withers was so
j much interested in the weather
i an d other objects, such as usually
j absorb the attention of young
[ men in his position, that lie did
! not notice the breaking of the glass,
and it was riot until an hour lali r,
lhui|a liaise ab.rni of the father in
| the front hall induced Miss Wdson
to flee to the Hula, ar.d stigpcsforl to
j Mr. Witheir the advisability of
1 turning up the lamp.
I The ceflncr. t had dono its work
and Mr. Withers did not get up to
sfteifa 16 tht light, hut n quested
the young Indy to discharge his
! duly for him. She did so. and
then roticed his pained at d pre
occupiid expression. To Lor anx
ious inquiries he admitted that be
felt a little faint and would likea
glea* of water. Miss Wilson hurri
edly went for the water, reproach
ing hi reels for lining so heavy and
accusing hersell of selfishness and
want of corsidvratiim. In her ab
sence the young mar. made sup.-r
--hiiman efforts to wrench himself
.loose, hut the cement n fused to
Tii-'l. Vt nen Miss Wilson return
ed with the glass of water he look
ed so much worse that she was re
ally frightened and he jvus com
pelled to tell her the real state of
tho case.
She wnwa practical person, and
she promptly propos«d to get the
teakettle of hot water and dissoho
tho cement, but desisted when he
explained to her that his system
would not hear the nppliralion of
water at the boiling point.
then timidly suggested that if she
were to call ‘pa perhaps lie could
lend y< u a pair,’ hut Mr. Withers
said r.o, he could not bear ttie tnor
j tilieation of being found in such a
! situation by any lather. It was
i finally agreed that lie sir- old wait
until a later hour, and should then
take lire chair home with him.
Ibis was accordingly done, and
hud not the uufortunuis young
m m been arrested hy a loo*l con
stable, who only di»c ed him
iwl era severe bsl prnt’d ttpat his
IMsseesinn of the elmir n l v
i unvoluutnvy, his inisferlem might
i never have become generally
known. When disasters such as
! this are liable to happen to the
wearers of hip piocketa it becomes
doubtful whether they are Rot wl
-1 teielher too h;uar Joins for general
use. In fact good authorities
j maintain ’bat tho hip pocket is
positively detrimental, and that an
earnest and united effort should be
made to secure extirpmtioo,
“nuehu|ia(ba. n
Now, <| it it k. com plot ♦* cur© 4 tl.&y**
urinnry sniff rti’itf, frequent
«>r tlitlhull urination, kithcy «li»ca*©4
♦ l at druggists Uk Ik-pot, I.tmah, ,
iUvkin A I.AMAK, Atlanta ami Macon,
Jo.it Rilling'* Advice: “My «l©»r
lw»y, u» \v kty. mr toiztem trieiui with
yr*te cm* hue; ne ■ sviettted in
dorse him with your li Atom dol
lar.”
An K'vplination,
Ihe delicate, flowery and lasting
fragiiincc of Fiore»to:i Cologne n-
I p'aui why it is such a favorite with >
J the Wise.
Mew Sh« ileljied Her Mother.
"I don’t ne bow I’d git along with-1
I out Mard, uobow,’ .aid Mrs. ISiucUer
j pacing to wipo the (.vrij.iralion >
1 from her aged featui cs and put an
-1 other ladle of soft »o*v i'lto the .tea- !
imugsuds, while her daughter’s voice
atlbu piino could be distinctly re
cognised tioating out from the ad
; joining parlor. ”1 don’t see bow
I’d git along without that gal no.
1 bow. Al’ays on the*e diys, when 1
her the tiring* works, suo picks out
her nicest pieces, like “Sweet r.»t
IJy-and-by,’and ‘Molhera Growing
j Old,’ andsiogs ’em fur me afore she
goes out on the lawn to p ! nj ero
| quet with the other young folks,
i’Xaoit every gal aa ud be so ihongbt
! fill, I kin yd! you. Now most of
' eEvnl jest bang sway on Mordi-u is
; a Hi rd Boad to Travel,' or ‘Whoop
I ‘Km Up Elizt daiio,’ but she ain’t
none ot that sir'. She’s a pile of
I comfort to hr —a jie o’ comfort.”
i And Mrs. 1 luehcr fount d burs*,if
vigorously wuh her soiled apron
| preparatory to running the elotlci
j through tho second water. —Toledo
American.
Catarrh of nte Bladder.
• Stinging, smarting, irritation of the
urinary pasaagea, diseased discharge*
cured by BmdinpaftNi. sl. at drug
gists, (Jr.. He;,nt, Lamar, Itankin Hl
Lamar, Atlanta and Macon, tea.
The total valuation of property
in Tc x*B amounts to 8400,(100,0(10
,n round numbers.
A. 11. Moore, Mill Kay, Ga., sa,B :
| “I have used Uruwn’s Iron Litters
j for Dysiepeia, with the lieat result.”
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Wherene R N Dickerson, admin
istrator td the estate of Thou Roberts
deceased, has applied for letters of
dismission on the estate of said
Roberts. This is therefore’ to cite
nil per-ons concerned, to show
cause, if any they can why the
said R N Dickerson, should not be
\ discharged from his said adminis
trillion on the first Monday in May
next. Tlds Jam. 31« t, 1883.
Milton Russell, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
R N Dickerson guardian of Wil
liam O. McCurdy, having applied
for a discharge from his guardian
ship: Ttiis is to ci'e all persons con
corned to show cause if any they
can, on the first
Monday in March, 1883,
why the «aid R N Di kerson shoud
not be dism'ssml from his guardi
anship of William 0 McCurdy and
receive lettsrs of dismission. This
Jan. 31st, 1883.
Milton Russell, Ordinary.
georgiaI walker county.
1 Win”- sold before the Court
Gouge door in the town of I.aFay
ette in said county within the legal
hours of sale; on the first
Tuesday in March next,
an undivided onr-sixtli interest in
lot of land N'>. 35, in the 2fith Dis
trict and 3rd Section of paid coun
ty, b'ing the intereet of W B Head
rick in said lot of land, to sgtisly a
fits issued from the Superior Court
of said county in favor ofArlenia
Hendrick against paid W B Head
rick. This the Ist day February,.
1883.
\V M McCi.atchv, Sheriff.
GEORGIA WALKER COU pPty.
.\nplii‘atif>n having b©en mrnlo for
pci mamnit letter* ot administration cm
the estate* of Isabella Cook, late of aaiU
conntr deceasocl. This is therefore to
eilo all pt'isont concerned Fb show
cause it ary they can why R, N'. Dick
erson, Clerk ot tin* Superior Court
ihoold not be .appointed administrator -
of said Isabella Cook, on the first Mon
day in Mandi next This’ January 31* j
ISB3. M it.ion Rcsskm., Ordinary .
GEORGIA, WALKER COJNTY.
Application having been made for |
permanent letters of administration on t
the estate of RenJ. Lively late ot rfUltj {
eounryld«*ee.ased. This is therefore to !
I eile all persons concerned te -how
cause if any tfiey can, why ft. N. j
Dickerson, Clerk if the Superior]
Court, hlmuld not be up|K>fnted admin- 1
istrator of said Lively on the Ist Mon
day in Much next. This l.antiuary 31. 4
1883.
Mtr.nvN Rits'ku , Ordinary, j
GEORGIA WALKER COUNTY !
TVlieiwi* W I, Spniyimry, a.lintlji'^l
trator of the estate of Milan t
deeeaseil has applied for letters of
mission *m the estate of said |
This is therefore to cite all pc r sons I
com emeil to show cause if any they !
can why the said W L Sprayberry ail
tuiiiislratcr as aforesaid should not be
discharged from lii-* saidadminutratioti
(Hi the first Monday in May next.
This January 31, ISB3.
Min on ICisskt.i., Ordinary.
Gfi( FRGIA WALKER OOIJN l*Y.
\N C D:tiley hag applied for ex
emption of personalty, ar.d I will
i upon the same at my office
in the town of LaFayetfe, «t 10
o'clock a. m on Saturday the 17th
of Kthruarv next. This 24th day
of January IKS3.
Mil.ton Rrs fi.u Ordinary.
10 WEBS & COMPANY
15r.il IKlatc Aelita,
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Stutiuurry,
Walt I’ iper,
Pietu •« Frauirv
ami Ilgitidiugv,
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OF WALL PAPER
Rubber N.m. Stamp for niarkia
I clothe* iDsiierl to any address on reeoipf
1 of seveutj-five ceuts.
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Respe.tl'ullv yours,
DAN. P. HENDERSON.
P«b. 16 !H.jf
I»SJ.
Cassandra High School
Male and Female.
FIRST BESSION —Opens Jan. Oth;
CliwftiJurie 11th —22 weeks.
SECOND SESSION--'>pfng;Juiy Oth
CUhm;b N<<v. DM. —18 weekv.
The object of this school’ i*! to ifive
youni{ Men and Women a good practi
cal tiiucaLun, at as cheap rates as po &
■ hiblc.
iioard in /roed fan at sls per
mouth. This is cheaper than th** rncaa
i jilatt, without itd ten lco
' cieh. No lupior sold in 10 miles.
Harcuts will consult their best iuter
e t by beudin< us their cliil iron, and
thereby help buildup a Home Institu
tion. We intend to merit your patron
aeo.
For further information ad Ire-ss
Prof. c. T. BROWN, A. M.
Principal.
Cassandra, (ia,. Jan. 4th, ’B3.
A DOCTOR'S TROUBLES.
Too did wrong ia waating that tliio
drfr&L ih.a cold d.unp night."
JMM#Afnr "f did, and an now paying lha '
poualtv. rigra'u Goss nuffxrod in tba lame way;
j.l. :v«* got that which roLovo.l her."
Mothtr— " Nonwna’e I I’ll do DO socb thing,
bet will M ud for our Doctor."
X>aHeht»r— ,> Out Doctor koopa ono In bod a 1
lot. 4 tiuio and penri down a vast quanUiy of modi*
cine, beeiiiea niftkiug doily chnngcfl."
Mother—" Doctor, ia the dangerous and what *
la hor affliction?"
XKx ffov—" Tea. madam, elie b dangeronnly lIL |
The ventricular and anrlcular force* ara not in
I librium, there ie an iucroaaed oeoUineUl action !
I about the cerobrtaa and medulla oblongata, the !
portal circulation eaacilLatee, mapenlad Narura :
l M«ma lieailating, aad I—"
Ma£X«r~‘‘BAop,for baavea'a aaknetop aadgo :
fco walk U 01.03,"
will do all I can."
JfgtW, aftor two week* have expired— j
"vaaghur, our Doetor aha 11 be diaearded at onoe. >
Two waefcs aad ao rulioL 1 will proeiuo that which
.ail JaairaU At drat."
j JteSMtf Jitov', in a low tone—"l mm glad, aad tMafe
| a U.ml} IUm**IvUJ,*M.MMI..HC" |
BTottbce*-" Get out ol my tonne, yoa old huaa- |
jtmijlMdr “ Well, mother, yoa eoe how np
! Idly 1 have improred since dtachaiging ' oar Doctor ' ,
aod I cuuuuanced the use of that which I ao much
acaded. The effect hsa been moat wonderful. The
one relieved iny boad. cured theoooatipsttoo. while
il.t other impel tad atrength, cai&g to the help cl
liatuxe aad made ate leal nuw." j
TUB CON7MBIOW.
Mothnr—** Tory true, and I heller* they hare ■
gfted your lilb. I now aonfoae that Dr. Dromgoole' a
Btiiilian I’emale Hitter* is the moat wonderful female
media:.,i and iron tome I ever knew, and that '
&al*y’« Salute Aperient U a pleasant and aovorein j
rested? for headache, coaatipstion, acid stomacli, '
Vtioaaaeee, ate., etc." Vomlly Medical Adricer j
%.U Address J. r. Dromgoole A Co., LouiaTille, Kj.
FERTILIZERS. |
yA l
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F.iV.ieatcd ard ]>nu*tiv-a! irrurcrß now w(*rt
•• 1 hv»i .hr lur*?irr ’lorib S’rdlH
aitvv-i thrrnrH.rilt.tr pio.liict will
Vi r ‘ - v >r n ' r , f star: l.ar-: 1
1.1 • ’ i*.•»•: - _ «:• ! vi. 1 . .**.■«■;. , ?
1 :r. \\ ■ ik ! It. U - in (J '.it.* Ktnr- •
1-, .-ft !’ »• nr . i ih.tri * • rit
North Star Yellow Dcut Torn etjil take* Uie toad.
for fouler it equal to a /v; ot onion **ol. tomatoewa
rarr ■», i**u*. ke..k c . a full lute ami laryr crop, ad
lwj growth «'n ottr o«,n farm*. Wlkt Ri«-e f<ir duak
pond* a!way* on hatul for Hprlog or Fall i*»WTr.*.
fth Annual rataloirue. #V*r. T. >f. MF.Tt'AI.F,
V rower. 1 apor trr JL J ubb« r, M. Paul, liljua.
Ijj }WI 1\HI«.I; IS**i.v . -xl Li
Bankrupt Stocif For CasM
WONDERFUL EXCITEMENT AT THE
tDre«N UoodK Sc. nut! up.
ItviuckticH 3c. autf sp
I'riulk Sc. and »p.
S,©«« TnrtN
C9TTO.T CESCCKS,
At 4 1-4 Mala.
THE EICITEMEIT RBHI NISH.
:>,VE
J SEWING MACHINES,
$2 60 to ;see 00.
Kiaminr (lie ulorb at (lit ISA*.LOOi%, bcl’ore buy
, ins autthins iu.'niy line.
11. XI. SOUDER.
! net 11.
j ii —JL-'-t! Hi ■.■-.■U1L..1 1 . LliL'Jil.. US
CLOTHING! CLOTHING!
F UKISHING GODS,HATS, BrC.
IAVIDSOH s m,
I 233 Strict, .... ChATTA SOOGA.TSMN.
Invite their frieuds and tlie public generally to call and *xaoulue tlieir largo
ami varied stock of
Fall and Winter Clothing, Furnishing Goods, Hats, &c.
For Men, Boys and Children, consisting iu part of Fine D.esa Suita niado
I from
ENGLISH AND FRENCH WORSTEDS AND - CLOTHS;
FffcINEHS SUITS, lof Foreign ami Domestic Cassiinera of the Intent pat
terns, manufactured expressly for our retail trade. Lower grade .JhiuU of ey
i erv style ami quality. Odd pants in £icat variety. Our Jenna Pants are the
| beat ever brought to this marker. Owrcoata of every variety agd style.; Far-
I nishing Goods of every description.
UNDERWEAR, GLOVES, TIES, HAHDKERGHIEFB, AND OVERSKIRTS.
! And a variety of other goods' too numerous to mention. We call your pario-
I ular attention to our
‘Nonpareil 1 Dnlaaadried Shirt, the Best lade.
We lianillt* llie tii.cst hilts tlmt are made, among them J. i>. Slclson’sjFa
| moils ltranrt '. And all reliahle cheap grails of .oft an dti tihtsof evrrv
style ami quality. C'all.aml examine our sloek before pim-hnsing.
IIA VfCSO.\:AiKOIV.
S:i3Llorkrt s lhidl»no6j;a, Tti.tt.
ONE IPIRICE ONLY.
oc»s Xu
Chattanooga’s Temple of Music
I
K.VABK PI A A OS,
Ak'uild, Church St Co.’s Pianos, E’alico Orf;aiu.
E»try Instruuicut Warrantol ter Five Years.
i Sheet Musio, Musi. Book* and Musical Merchandise. Piano Tuaiti* sod mov
| inf. B. F. MoUOT,
‘.•50 Market Street Chattanooga, Testa.
| WOT ICE TO PLANTERS'dF
iWak aid Catoosa Wes.
I am now toeeiviai; my stoek{of Acid Phosphates fret: h and direct from tV.s
i M«mitVctmors idi ol them fre.,h goods and Uiiauantkeu of the highest tea 1, and
| will axina begin to rotten, aiy stock of Guano..
. E’cifiojColtou AcidJPkoiqbute, (f’«r Cash S3O 0#
’• “ “ On time Money Dote, Not. l.i 88 0#
“ “ “ “ Co'tn. Ojm iin, Nov. l.t CO 00
j Baldwins Acid Phosphite, (per ton). Cash SO OO
*' “ “ Ou time Mo-ry Note, Nov. Ist 8800
“ “ “ Cotton Nov. Ist CO 00
i Zells AjSons Phosphate.
“ “ Guano.
Ober & Sms, Guano.
Ram«[ eech’A Oree. Guano, all l.t <lu»s goods.
Will take cotton option note payabhaAt Ringgold or Trion Factory, Ga. Or
ders Wilirted. \\. J. Wll ITS IT l', Ringgold, Ga.
J 4 ii liar v oth. 1889. ciilpu it®
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HENRY A. HMITH,
e— 4— . Wholesale atd Retail
■Mid Musis Mr.
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, K<- • i
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1 ’ :t;j -. slt tfii fc'ic
f. 't -. V>;n
PPtc. h’-o Iscbl for
Mt’T' ' • TP'l’l Gem PiITK.J.
& Hamlin Organs.
A Nr JAftil Fl«wer Need ffe*l
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'l %'* «tAft«^. v ?S|k Q/ r,, ' Kr " • ■ : “• A,; e *ri*
v .. f»*. at* It r ve .. i ic ' T»f
trx r irr v \1 .. • a civ ;r »: c ace J a en« of
yf _ _ ! p , *y*Pn ,h ~ -• he ft dc*l mbry
XjJ Aj SJ ..n! a U'c>- part of it t» my A. iV«
P 4 jt vJr original Inlroduerr of R»r!y Ohio ar-1 Kaib««>
IB *n.l * of oth«r new Veg«tle», 1 tauittAt pfttrc«
rot the puhlie. In the nr*icßs usd na the Arms at
»e «bo plant trrr send will b* fbnod ray bes* td-rortne-
B James J. H. Cregory, M«rh4eh»ti. Mat.
uin jjSc | av sksisstsss
IwlHffuSn llyia It Mi
entunbie. X ihin* on earth nrill make heiw lay Uka£h«rM«nV GciHhtion
p I ikftxt Ioo« SylJ cTary-hwe, or 6nj! by «r‘ tetter-stamp* r. » HrmW^KS