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Iron Kittens.
Ao Whiskey!
■ Brown's Iron Bitters
is one of the very few tonic
medicines that arc not com
posed mostly of alcohol or
whiskey, thus becoming a
fruitful source of intemper
ance by promoting a desire
for rum.
•
Brown’s Iron Bitters
is guaranteed to be a non
intoxicating stimulant, and
it will, in nearly every case,
take the place of all liquor,
and at the same time abso
lutely kill the desire for
whiskey and other intoxi
cating beverages.
Rev. G. W. Rice, editor of
the American Christian Re
view, says of Brown’s Iron
Bitters:
Cin.,o.,Nov. 16,1881.
Gents:—The foolish wast
ing of vital force in business,
pleasure, and vicious indul
gence of our people, makes
your preparation a necessity;
and if applied, will save hun
dreds who resort to saloons
for temporary recuperation.
Brown’s Iron Bitters
has been thoroughly tested
for dyspepsia, indigestion,
biliousness, weakness, debil
ity, overwork, rheumatism,
neuralgia, consumption,
liver complaints, kidney
troubles, &c., and it never
fails to render spgcdy and
permanent relict
v.
Jittar.ntnjs.
“ tuojia# simTiar”
Solicitor of patents Oavoats. Trade-
Marks, Copyrights, etc ,
WASHINGTON, D. C.
Office St. Cloud Buildine, Corner 9tb
and F Streets. Opposite U. S. Patent
Office. _
JOHN W. MADDOX,
attornky at Law
S3MMEBVILLE, - EOROIA.
Will practice in the Superior, Coun
ts, and District Court#.
P.M. EQWARDS.
ITTORAEY AT LAW
La Fayette, - - Go.
Oolleetine .1 specialty.
Office emtsidc ol ike tqoare.
trpl 7 TO
H Henry,
Afloraey »1 Law,
Summerville, - - - - Georgia.
JTTM.L •• th« Rnm# and adjoining Cir
Vr n ui. r«l!ro *a specially.
F. TT. Copeland,
Attorney at Law,
LaFayettr, - - - Georgia.
Xi? ILI* practice In Superior Court*. of Roma
V? circuit. Bl6oWh-'ro hr*peclal aerormont. Co!
c-etionw a Hprrlally. (Office up Kiaire of Ulckeon’*
I lore.', _
H. I*. Lumpkin
Attorney at Law,
LaFayette, - - Georgia.
Y1 ILL five prompt attention to all burinmo
V \ eutruated to lum.
Office In the Building.
Robert 51. W. Glenn,
Attorney as Law,
LaFayette, - - - - Georgia.
WILL PRACTICE In the 3upftiiorC«urt* ofllir
W Rome and circuit#. Collrctloiia n
apecialty. Office (*n corner opposite Drug store.
3 35 3m.
(JtUccllansous
DR.J.X RISE A,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
Kinnquold, - - Georgia.
SgSTaQs Offers services in all branch-
IddjTTYTes of his profession to the
cit’Zens of Walker nd C Io"sa Coun
ties. W irk promptly done at modetales
prices.
All wot k warranted. (’Sice on Nash
ville street,'first building west of W L
Whitman's store.
Ho More Eye-Glasses,
MITCHI^^^
EYE-SALVE
(A certain, Pafr’ai.d HT live Remedy for
SOME, WEAK AND MFLAHEO EYES
Producing Inn- s!Jtledne»R, and Restoring
the Right of the < >ll.
Cores Tear Drops,!Granulation, Stye
, Tumors’lle(tJFie«, Matted
Eye Lashes.
AND PIODITI'IKO Ullti K • ICLItr AND
PKKM IMtST CUKE.
Alao, equally rffi’acjon* when u-rd In oth-r *nl
adi-n, *oeti u Ulcer-. Pever Sore#, Tumor-. Halt
Khrum, Burn*. Pit** or wherever Iwtlemniaiion ei
l»te, MiTCHELL'O R..LVE maybe uwd to advan
tage.
Hold by all Druggist* at 25 Cente.
NEW RISK BLOOD!
PAR-oS** PUitGaTIVR PILLS make New
Rlrh Hloof, and will completely '•hawg* the btoed
la like eniiraaia'em In three m'-nitis Any perron
wo t will tak- 1 pill each right from 1 to 12 week*
may ba t«»tored to twnarf health, If aaeb a thing be
f#uwu.ie. Hem by ami I for eigUt letter atam^-.
1. S. JOMNHUN k CO. Boatwn, Maaa, lurm* rljr,
Baager, Jfr.
Walker, County Messenger,
VOL. VI.
THE MESSENGER.
LAFAYETTE, - - - GEORGIA.
- *ußSciui>noK ■.
One Year - - - - 000
Six Months - - - SO Cent-.
Time Months - - -25 (Tints,
1 " ’
It is said that hydrophobia is
caused by the bite cf the skunk.
Senator David Davis is soon t •
he mnrried to Miss Addie E Burr.
Judge Underwood of Whitfield
issued 128 marriage iieetnes last
yaar.
Judge Fain Gauges forty dol
lars and costs for earryittg conceal
ed weapons.
The Courier says that tbs cotton
ginnirg season in Catoosa county
is not over yet.
In Ne w Yoi t a mac has been
fined fir singing bud iu a choir.
We have a few rights left.
The Evening Star of Atlanta is a
row venture in journalism in that
city. Long may it twinkle.
I. R. Hix, of ihe Spring Place
Times,* as recently married to Misv
Genie Giddeus us tint placo.
A white partridge was recently
caught on the plantation of Colom 1
Sam Carter of Murray county.
Cleveland raised her quarantine
agsinet Chattanooga last Fridas
and all the guards were dischar
ged.
Ex-Trewurer Polk hes not per
mitted his w ife to see him since his
imj risonment, and says he does not
intend to.
John Wyatt, a son of J. M. Wy
att, of Sonny Dale, has gone to
Paraguay, South America to peek
his fortune.
The amount of the bond of Ex
Treasurer PJk was reduced from
550.000 to 8-0,000 last Saturday,
and was made hy him.
A man at Conyers, Gn., baa just
had a hate of cotton re-packed to
pot or. the market that has been
lying in hix lot ever since the war
—As s f, on as the postmaster at
Chattanooga can certify that the
streets of that city are all properly
.numbered and named, free mail
delivery will be established.
The Times se.va, that the small
pox has been thoroughly stamped
out and the health office closed,
and that fur the first time in thir
teen months small-p«x is not un
expei.se to the city.
Mr. West Rounaaville, of Rome
is making up a subscription to
erect another cotton factory in that
city, 855,000 has been subscribed
and oniv 820,000 more is needed to
set the enUrprise in motion.
We are iu recei pt of a copy of
the first issue us The American In
vector, published at Washington,
by Smith & Wright. 'Thus. S
Smith, this firm is a native of Ghat
totga county. We wish the new
enterprise and new firm much suc
c tss.
Gov. Stephens is quite sick, and
has hem since his rtlurn, from Sa
vannah centennial, He finds
much trouble in retaining nourish
ment, and considerable fear is felt
that his well-known enfeebled con
dition wid prevent him from ral
lying. ________
The store of S A A J L Iligdnr,
of Trenton, was burned last Thurs
day night. Nothing was saved. It
is thought to l ave been the work
of an incendiary, as there had been
no Hie t.i the house fer several
days. The loss is eptimateu at 81,-
500; insurance SSOO.
One Kentucky stage robber sar*
cessfufly plundered the driver and
three passengers, rifled the mail,
took a wheel efif the coach, and
calmly went his way. Had there
been two or thrie more passengers
and aguard.He would have sent his
hoy to do the job, w hile he wmt
down to Texas to do some man’s
work.
LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, MARCH 8. 18P3
COMM VNICATED.
Washington, Feb. 25th.
The fii-tnds of th >3 hil. to grant
naiionsUid to education came near
p ssing their hill through the House
Saturday. The bill gives ten
million a year for five years from
the national treasury b> be distrib
ute! among the various states on
the basis of illiteracy. Because t f
the emancipation of ihe negroes the
l-.ulk of the illiteracy is in the
Sou'll, anil therefore the South
would have the bulk of the money
8 > appropriated It is also stipu
lated that the money shall be sp
plied under existing State laws.
Georgia’s share ot iltia futsd would
he nearly three quarters of a mil
lion a year, or considerably more
than the State now applies to her
school fund. Ihe bill has been ag
itiited in one shape or another fi r
several ses-ions <f Congress tied
iias nmie such a steady growth in
popu’arity that it mast pass before
leli'.-. The pe'-ple ate b pinning t >
discuss it and take an interest in it
T .y am askingith-ir lepreeentit
tites how they stand it. In short
the great popular powers til's it
work which will mtiko Congress
) ield before long. The strongest,
spe.ch made in favor us the hill
Saturday afternoon was by Mr
Clements of yt ur district. He has
studied the question as thoroughly
as any m u in Congress. His views
were presented in a brief, cnnipre
he' sive and point'd speech, which
received very marked attention on
both sides of the House. I have
seldom seen so handsome acompli
mi nt paid to a member in hie firs l
term as he received. His influence
in the House ha- I ee t built up by
steady and f dthful work. He D
regarded as one of the risit g men
and wiil have in the next Cotigress
a much belt*r opportunity than he
ha* had jo this. The hil! for which
he so forcibly pleaded wax kept
fr-uit a vote by a n otinn to adjourn
ai d that aas car ie lby only out
vote. It is impossihiein the crowd
ed condition of Congress to get up
the educational hill again this ses
smn hut the debate of Saturday
made it friends who will be ready
*o champion it next winter.
Tho hope of passing any tariff
hill a! this at scion seems almost en
tirely gone. The Senate has got
ten through a bill but, hut M
Kelly ai d his hgh protect!'nist
following ir. the Houeodo not think
it fixes high enough the duty on
several leading articles such as steel,
'Cotton and woollen goods, &c. The
Democrats do not wish to prevent
the passage of a tariff bill at phis
session and are willing to take the
Senate hill as it stands, Kelly
wants a committee of cot.fen nee
which will be arranged by KMler
so doctor the bill according to his
notions. The Democrats and many
Republicans will resist such a ref
erence of the bill. Between there
opposit g forces it is safe to predict
no genera! tariff legislation at this
ses, iun. The President has said
that in the event of the passage of
no bill, he would call an extra ses
sion i f the Forty-Eighth Cor gr ss.
but that is not now probable. Few
1 ave been called, and every time
th> y have hern called on more im
portant provocation than exists
now. Tie President is the Repre
sentative of the Republican party
and that party is always in sympa
thy with the monied interests of
the country. These interests art
better pr< tee’ed by tl e prtsent tar
iff than they con hope to be by any
-i.fi* schedule. Therefore an extra
session to bfften a reduction ol
their profits is net at all probable,
j ft is v.-ry doubtful whether the
i Ser.at- wi 1 hold tin extra session of
’ a few d.ys as it usually does (or
! the trai s.ictioi of executive busi
ness Whether it docs or not Mr.
Anthony, of Rhode Island will be
elected Prisident of that body an •
ex-officio Vice-Pres : dent of tbe
United fc’tates. He is serving his
fifth term In theSenaie ; ie a fair
mind'd liberal Republican at da
I very clever man personally. He is
: a big improvement on Daviti Da
! vis, Bpy.
J J O’shcr, Tueculum.Ga., save;
I' Brown’s iron- Bitters 1, the htet
i medicine I ever knew for torpid
| live!.”
“Broomstick Experience"- Ne W-eus
sion -Miliary and Repiorter—Au
Opinion.
I know nothing personally of
‘'broomstick exptiience." 1 sup
pose my esteemed friend, "Subscri
ber,” is fully acquainted with such
an experience—but I hope not. I‘,
is perfectly natural for him to
judge otheis’ experiences by his
own ; but he bus no right to do so
Again;''ln matrimony the starting
right shvuld be done before they
are linked together lor life”—grant
ed. That point was not discus-cd
in my article. 1 repeal, ‘'a groat
deal depends on the way a couple
starts out in life." This is true ir
it is not true. Wo were not discus
sing how they should start out be
fore marriage, hut sgtee with Sub
scriber. With regard to tho drun
ken gentleman, no reflection >vas
meant. The wife was nut to bllfme
she was perfectly innocent, and
God forbid that 1 should reflect on
her, on account of the actions of
her husband, which actions, site
could not prcvtnt. In the mam,
I agrea with subsciibcr, and h
niu-t agree with me, if he will con
sider the question in tho proper
manner.
NO discussion.
It is not our tlesiro to engage in
a discussion with any one. We
are not writing for that purpose.
It the tuticles which or« published
in reply to my random thoughts,
receive no reply, tho readers of the
Micsskngeu need not he surprised
I shall avoid any discussion. If
any one has a subject which he de
sires to discuss, let him present it
to the readers of the Messunguu.
and lead off on the affirmative or
negative, and I guarantee, he shah
find some one, who will deb its'
with him.
‘ mi.l.A'.n,” AND ' REPORTER."
Will their discussion never end?
1 am of their opinion, th.af they
should use there able pens in
‘some other direction." Let them
read Spurgeon’s decision on the
two words under discussion and
"close nut." II they areatetermin
ed to continue the discussing 1
shall continue to read what the*
aav, but think I could gaiu mart
information from them on some
other important question. I think
Reporter has gained the victoiy so
far, hut many do not think ns 1 do,
and I guess it is well enough that they
do not.
AN OPINION.
A Philadelphia Judge has deliv
ered an opinion, in which to as
serts that Atheists and all who do
not believe in a Divine Creator, and
rewards and punishments, are in
competent witnesses in a court ot
justice. He says: "It, followa'tl a'
the faith of a wi trass should be a
religious belief of semi kind, in the
existence of an omniscient being
who will reward anti punish either
licre or hereafter, for good and evil
deeds.” This is an opinion that
may I e discussed by those who are
anxious to get into tt discussion.
Root. Random.
March 6th, 1883.
The following short letter, and
preamble and resolutions we pub
lish by request of Dr. A. Clem
ent’s father ol Dr. W.F. J. Clement-,
who was killed accidently by being
caught between tbe cats and c.ir
shed at Walnut R'dge, Ark., be
tween day break and sunrise on the
morning of Dec. 9lb, 1.H82, being
the same day the little child of his
sister Mrs. M. A. Cavender, died,
and four or five weeks after her
death:
Dr. A. CtemenU:
Dear Brother.— l herewith en
close a copy of the preamble and
resolutions in accordance with the
order of our lodge which is expres
sive of our Jove lor and esteem of
your son atal nor brother W. F J
Clements, and which expr.w* the
fadings of all who knew him. hard
ly with en exception. t
J. JJ. Anderson, Secretary
Whereas it has idca-ed tl e Hu
pfeme Architect of the Universe, to
rernov-t from us onr touch loved
and highly esteemed brother, W. ]•’
J. Clements, while in the vigor of
hi* a thertby breaxir g again the
chain of our immediate brotiuh
hood and adding scolher to the
great Lodge of Ku rnity,
Thtrcfort.'Jx' it Ilev Itcd, bv llein- 1
tLin Lodge, No. 22, A. F. & A. M.
Ist. That while we sincerely
mourn his exit, we recognise in bis
dentil the hand ol that Gi d who do
eth nil 'things well and humbly
bow in submission to his hmy will.
2nd. That in the removal of our
Brother our Lodge litis lost an hon
ored and esteemed member, his
wife ft good husband, and bis com
munity one of its best citizens.
3rd. Tlntt wo tender onr heart
felt sympathy Ui the herein ed film
ily end command tliiui to the God
of all mercy.
4th. Thai while wn cherish his
memory lit re, we consign his hotly
to the tomb and commend bis
spirit to God wl o gave it, let Ch it
lty incline os to throw a veil over
his foibles, whatever they may
have been ami not withhold from
bis memory the praise thatjiii vir
tues Imre claimed.
sth. That we wear the badge ol
mourtii g for thirty days in honor
of his mean ry,
Ctlt. 'Unit ;» page cf our rtcord
Book he set aside and suitably in
scribed to his memory.
7th. That this preamble and
these resolutions be .spread upon
the Minutes of our J.ntlw l , *tmd »
copy thereof be sent t.o the bereav
ed family of the deceased and one
to the aged father anti one t > the
'Gainesville Press and also to the
Jonesboro Times for publication.
H. Anderson h
J. C. Anderson, "Com.
I. J. Stacy. )
Gttotl Advice.
You will prevent anu cure th
greater part of t.bo ills that afflict
mankind in ti is or any .section, it
you keep your stomach, hv«r and
kidneys in perfect working order,
t’iicio is no medicine known that
Joes this at surely as Parker's (lin
ger Tonio. It will keep Jour blood
rich and pure, and giio vou good
hcal'n at littlo co.t. S e other
column. ’
I’kavink, l'Vh. 2(ith 1883.
Editor Messenger:
The discussion between Hillary
and Reporter in your paper bae ex
cited tho attention of some Bible
readore in these puls and while n(
a first glance the ditcursi *t» may
seem tit.important, y< t in the light
of Scriptures or revealnl truth, that
•hit. s, piersous nod places should
have their proper name ortignill
oa ion, < r rutner lie inter,ireti d
according to God s mind which is
contrary to man's, and men art
contrary towards each other, in it
igp ar- in the disjiution.
Tl (. word Sub hath is frequently
mtntiono l in the Old and Now
Testament with injunctions to keep
it bo y ; but the w'ord Sunday is
not once even intimated and inu-t
therefore be of man’s invention and
can never be recognized by the
great 1 Am. But God's children
shouid observe the day as b;i!y,
and not lie quarreling about its ap
pellation.
Tbe word reverend or reverence
is only applied to God Himiclf and
c nirnon si rise it aches humbli-
Bible student that it is a sniiitti 'l
discrepancy ltd very irreteientl In
detach from God's p! ry, nml t.<;-
stow it /t) a sinful fallen crotiure
line man 1 have abut dm.e>- o
Hoiipture for the truth of the above
statements and will furnish them
■it any one desiring the aanje let m
stiek fast, to the trutt', if wo wish
11 prosper individually, socially or
nationally. «.
Yours Respectfully,
Bi.uk Grass.
Gone ,Veter to Ko’uni,
Gardner, Me.— Mr. Danii I Gray,
u prominent lumber merchant
writes that his wife had severe rheu
matic pains; so severe ns to render
her unaMe to sleep. From the
first application of the famous Ger
man Itemedv, S'. Jacobs Oil, she
experienced unspeakable relief, and
to two hours tbe pain had entirely
g ip e.
'«P ♦ -- -
Beamy is inly dm deep, and
sometimes it is only as deep, as the
powder and pa : nt.
Gainer, 205 Biutogh*
ton street, Bivtffinab, says; ‘*l f. tve
taken Brown’s lion Bitters for my
b.ood and it has dor.erne good ’
NO. 32.
From (ho Orange (trines.
Dear <l u*amgtr,‘
1101 l llmygi'd Doc. 28tlt,nnd iif-
I' l lwo -.lay* in Atlanta anti one In
Savannah, I lauded iu Jacks: nyille
Jan. 2d. I got aboard the steuin
himt Walaka at 2:3 )'p. m. and wan
Km n Hunting up tin* St John.
There urn many thiogato attract the
truevler on ibo l:i. John, lima a nice
ornngj grove, tin ra a I ii'ge hotel
with the United .Slut, < flag floating
ahovu it. Al >i mt eight miles up
iho l'ivar from Jacksonville is the
winter homo ol Unmet Beecher
Stowe of "fncle Tom'a Callin’' no
tnr'oly. . Wild ducks could h - seen'
by the thousand, also phnty of
water-turkeys, licrntm and cranes,
1 haw been with an jr. ng*’ blu
er ever tince I have bean in Flcri
dn. He buys them on the trees
for from 812 to iT> pi r tin ustund,
Wo gather, box and ship, ‘ tVc
have i;!iip|e',l over 310,000 thi*
rousfn, I h..' hccii' over a good
deal of Orange coanty, und I t o**
new liiiilihn.esgoing up in all purls,
Linds i.ra very high, I'inn lands
around Sanford that would not ho
cultivated at all in North (leoiyi i,
sail for #SO and #75 per acre.
They jju ll grow lemons, hanannat’,
| I'O' '■ |/fdi -, A.*. li* I. , hilt. Mill so
tm'i’fiubly as ilia oiang . .
1 think Kliftita sliouhl have
been nulled Out "Land of Inker, '*
instead of ilwrL n.i of Flowcis,”
1 have scenffiore flowMs in one
yard in Georgia, tluii, T liavc s**n
in the State of Florida; hut lulus
am without ' umber and nr. of all
sizer,
•Sanford is a the hand of naviga
tion on the S; Jnliim K'.Vi r. and the
no' lh tcrtuir>us of the South Fkni
da KuilroiiJ. ft is li.aut.ifnliy *it-
U.de 1 011 the fj.iUtll side of luike.
Moarno, and conlaios about one
thousand inhabitants It has (line
hoteb, four clitirohut and will mood
have water-works.
We haw plenty ofcabin#'*, and
ISnglishpeangniciiiiihors, hems and
tomatoes will sootl ho in.
Hi K.
Saolnrd, Fia., Fell 21th, 1832.
aovick ro mohusk.s.
Are you d'sturbed at night and of
jrour rest by u’sick ohild uuffeiiog
and crying with pain ol cutting teeth?
If so, send at once and get a Lottie
s f Mrs, Win«'o*’s Soothing Sirup
For Chil Iren Teething Its value
is treat trouble, It will fnlisvo the
noor llitle S'.IV rer iniiinajiuloly
Depend upon h, tuolhcrs, there is
oo mistake id O 't, it. Ir, <nn 3 <jyu
eolei'V and d'.ir* boca, regcl i'.-s 1,1 .
stomach and ho vela, ictces ,*.i*.■ I . ■■ ■!•
in, s ficus the giont, ie !lie a ti.il in
mat on and.gives tone and eery)
1,0 the vrhdu svstiiu, Ms, W.o
slew’s So.lhng ti/rup For Chil
dren Teeth eg H.leaiinit !o rhe lade
and is the piVM ip'ion of one of the
eldest an t In efc female physicians
and nurses in the United i*>ic. -, I*:it
is for sale by all diiiggwa inongh
cui the world, i'np; "iDt cols u
bottle
A young luun In ion a wan so
impatient to see his yiii that he
paid #lO for w lo omothe to mn
him thirty-five nido*. Wnon he
got there she was smirking his lirul,
and a vary hi*: d* g had pu s »»ion
of the fr mt (loot eotriincc.
Shinny dcn.
Well’s teal til Ueiievvee. AI>S"l0le
eurc* I'cr nei von*. *iel)ility aid nv.»4,.
iiesmi ;lte generallve finiiaious. ,f I.
Al. drugyv-n*, I,*,*, Depot, I.amai*, Han
kin At I.suak, AU.inia noil llj jii
Oa.
A farmer recently rlinounced
that he was about lo build a con
dition’ to his house I'.r a “jhd-p
--li- room” win rein to enter!, .in
bis guests in a ho-tile manner.
Why Welcome.
Wiiu' makes FI ireston Cologne
welcome on cv i} lady’s toilet table
nits listing tragiante and rich,
flowery odor.
When a nigyer lells rue dat lie
l'lhf* his neighbor as hlMsell. he has
n • he a mighty heap bigger dcu 1
i- ter keep me from calling him a bar.
“Hough on K it ;.”
The tiling destrcil I'd,out at In it
Aik kinggAu for •'Hough on Hal*,'’
I* c rari" I rats, mio* , loaches, 'flies,
ted-hilt*. 15 . I exes
The’’yi d man” .ho has ' s-n
causing s ich m.ceisiiu s< ie ibought
to ho t * caurpatgn editor ol t! e
Chattanooga iJ.-.m cr.it.
ti:e cheat german
{' REMEDY
teSf FOB PAIS.
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f.'T ■■ , - J B«lU»ar*, JU, K. H. A.
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FROM THE SOU I H,
A IN rfi'vt Couihliuitlon with two Hhllui
Aril<l i>tnw* -Why It Coiic«-riiH you.
“ J’lieio if* no mistake about it,” re*
marked Dr. M F Flowwm, of Oifllatli*,
M sonri, m:\SDN\S CADDINK IN»-
iiOl’.'i ri.AS i'KKSare one of the nent
i s combiun. ions ever prod need. They
lr*vr two kind of udvuntngo overall
others, whirli may rail tlio iidnor
ml lie major. lfl rtf t they nr<* clwui
and nh-asunt to use, novel* soiling til.)
ttniid'M r i In* linen of tin* wearer. Tliev
art ipdeklv tun! pow ei fully, I fiiife
tiled the Caprine IMnMe-i* on myself for
pneumonia, and on m.v patients for va
rious risi snes, mudi as ncurnlgla.'.Mns
etibn RV'iinialUin, I.iitnhngn, Kidin jr
trouble, etc., and in all imh'h relief ha *
to’lowed in trom three to forty-eight
houn.”
Dr. Mower merely volees the wiliten
or oral opinion of thousands In h h pro
fe* ion. hl-.NSONM ( AIM ’INK Fo
lio! s I’I.AMT.KS are the perfect ex
ii * nil Application. The Pennine have
»In* word ( AFCINR cut In tlx; eei tr.i.
Cnee *2o re Its.
' ' dMiiyw .Johnson, (.’hendsls. >evv
Vo,k. * leh 15 It.
WHAT EVERY PLANTER NEEDS
V pie ty of seeds, l ets pel do* papers.
a * hier mill $ m <*> to * 35 o.»
\ Wind Mill 125 1)0 to 1500(1
\ Vi nil Dr\ or, 10 00 to 3CO O.t
\ I Mew, 57 50 to 05 0 i
A !;i lin v, < 'ulllvafor, 37 * r > )
A Wdkioir (lull I valor, 2(10)
A Wheel Horse Kake, .*lO 00 to 35 i»
ASe io\v i’utv«*i iser, 135 00 to 21000
\ Field K dler, 45 00 to 75 00
\ One lle' se Harrow, 000 to 1100
\ Iwo Morse Marrow 050 to 22 50
A ?dower t» I tea per.
Me.CtT'oieks. 135 00 to 300 00
A I'wo 11 or Turning
Flow, 750 to 12 00
A One-Horse Turning
I Mow, *1 00 to 850
i llaimao or Fergu
*l n Flow Stock, 1 (Jo
\ i>ed ( utter, 850 to 83 00
A r;i.: >n Flaiit"i* f 10 01) to 18 00
A < '•«i a Flan- , 105 to 18 00
V < • rain I >ri 11. 81 00 to 125 00
A Hood finin'. 010 to 20 00
A SpriMg'Tooth Solkey
Harrow ami Seeder
combined, < I 00
A Far-II i: 11. 500 to 20 00
And w.* have them tor ) ai. All
warranted, 5j <t cent, dlewoimt for
ui'HK with order. .lanes’ or Jlcr
-10 ;.-.’ C'ot.toii Seed at if:.' 50 per htl.
' -Pli/IST ISfiCSOTN.-
W 1 have a laryi* Kioek and will sell
elio-ip lo start tlio ball. Heller foi eat
i|e Ih.in iin'nips, tud eptH ially jjood lor
Mill 'll I'O’VS.
Mood Turnip He ts, per'pound BOn
I on# Bleed Jlect, *' 7 fi o
l,o»i: Red Mangold Wor/.el ” 500
Hon d illobo “ *• ”, 55u
< .olden (• John “ ” *' 65c
< AKHOTS !>I \t< I' VFJ.LOW UI TTEH.
Orange < 3trro|, " 000
f.m Yellow Ih ljflan do " Uoo
I our poumlH will plant an acre.
Tom at in's are lixeellent, for Cowh Alao.
1 1 of a 11. will plant a pood patch 7*~"?
H- Haltle-mako \V Pei melon seed, s*)»i
’i* Add !(• cents per pound If to go
by mail.,./4dJ
.‘-.end for Frloe I,lst of Field Seedi.
Mark W. .loliihoii A Co.,
;l MarietlAStreet, ATtAWTA,OA.
B i’lfiit* siikcl fi'lowfriir
-AT TUB—
Lookout Oreeuhouec *
Chatt TflU'iegsea.
The largest mid most eompiere In tl u
Sontli. I ran supply ion with an\-
: needed for the Mower yard and
Iruli .garden. INaiita fre»h Hue mid
cheap. I can furnish
Twelve liosee Tor $1 00,
Twelve Qeraniu jiii fort! 00,
Twenty CoJeua f>r $1 00.
Tweni Verbenas ft! 00
('an be shlppi lat any time. Semi
for a catalogue, /tddmt*
If. M NIXOV,
lookout Uivenlmi ‘i?s,
( hattmiortga, 'i'enii. junlo
J. A. BASS & Cl,
0 Molitgome;v A venue.
MI HTA MHXM, 'JTJ.N X FSI EE
Dealer n
2 ? :>B3!i!y Gimrit'K,
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f. *», " m lien e«fali.w.h • *« »
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t i,!,0 *>«
m. Ah. l>». ttJut'o Bt., How Yof*-
H. P. Lumpkin & Co.,
AM-.h'i V mi: tiik
Purcik.io ami Sale of Keal Eatato
l\ -I III', IML'VTIK* i.*
Chattooga, Catooea. Dade ana Walk*!.
OH. I *l,mi .-oivw:i-» to ull who may wish
10 tuy or .oil. In Bulling they will u»a
every oy.-rlion to ulfuei an ailvaotagooua
vale. In buying m give entiel'u ti nto
11 e |.uich.: ir. Couiniitviuns low ami
»i.l i- JVL-r miverliring, itorieei'or.dr noe,
examining t in tiller, an! the making
i.-'io-ed*. A -li.m llteiu at l,ar.yelte,
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