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MIE MHSSISNHKR.
H C. NA 1 I KR, Editor.
LA*A*RTTK.GA. Moli- 8, 1883.
All the unsettled aecrwitt* due
tl.e DuJa County Oaiette nr* in
ttfjr hand*. Panic* owing for sub
scription will oblige .do by »sttling
Court week. T. J. Lumpkin.
A esse of small-pox lift* devei
oped iUeif in Birmingham, Ale.
The remain* of Go*. Stephen*
Will le interred in Oakland Csine
tery to-day.
Calhoon county, Ala. voted to
prohibit the sal* of whiekey by n
majority of 1,338.
In a few daye train* will he run
tiing from Atlanta to Anniston ou
the Georgia Paoiflo.
The decrease of Uio public debt
of the United State* during Febru
ary waa 17,630, 678.
Atlanta ia heavily draped in
mourning for the dead Governor,
and flag* are at half mint.
We are in receipt of a copy of the
Evening Star of Atlanta. ’Ti* a
newsy sheet and deserve* success.
Eighteen Mormon elder* passed
through Chattimoogn a few d*ys
ago on their way to d flVront
point* South.
In *n election held in Kinggold
on last Monday for “Whiskey" or
“No whiskey,” the latter ticket w»*
elected by a fair majority.
a^paww——
The Democratic Executive Com
mittee of the State meet* in At
lanta today at half past 7 o’clock
to conaider what action ahnll be
taken.
It 1* laid that A O Bacon ha*
announced him*'lf a candidate to
Dll tin uitcxpirvd term of Guv.
Stephen*. Simmon*, Blount and
Anderson are also spoken of.
Hon. Jus. S. Boyton whs sworn
in as Uovornoi by Chief Jostled
. Jackson Monday;and la* ordered
aa o’ectiou to be liuld on April 24th
to elect a Governor, and the legis
lature to meet Idny oth to receive
lb* returns.
Gov. Jamea S Boynton has is
sued a proclamation sotting np*rt
to-day for general memorial servi
ce* in memory of Governor Ste
phens, and tho people of the State
or# requested to observe the same.
The funvral takes place at 3 o'clock.
Tba United State* Kish Cenimis
eloner has sent to Atlanta George
G ifavonport a* a distributing
•gent for carp for the Southerly
Suit*. He will be in Atlanta un'ji
the Ist of April. Applicants get
from 16 to 20 Osh,and have o|i!y
lb* expense of paying 30 cents for
lb* tin bucket tor the fli-li.
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Gov. Stephens, who waa taken
sick on his return from Savannah,
died of neurslgi aof the buwel* at
half [>*st thru* Sunday morning.
Judge James H Ikyufon of Griflln,
the PiosidenV of the Senato him
bs<u sworn in as Governor. Under
the law he must issue a procltni*.
tion within sixty days, ordering an
election. The election must come
off within fifteen day* after the is
suing of the proclamation. Then
tho Legislature must be called to.
gother to count tho vote. Our deed
Governor had his wish gialiflcd.
He died lu harness. No man ever
left a purer record. He died
uio'iu.hands, comparatively poor,
leaving an o*tate worth only S2O
-
We am authorised to any that a
papvr wilt b« suited in Dade County
Within a very ibvit tune. The first
l.im wil be mule Wedncschsy April
3d, ISS3 The new candidate for
county favor will be colled tho Ris
ing Fawn Progress. The Publisher
is oo untried min.‘but already writ
known in Dade—J. T. Watson. In
antarining upon the undertakiugjhe
in cuds to identif y himself fully and
parniaiieotly with tho louuty. At
• proof that he i< cdmicpl’o a ay and
tuece- i, it is only necessary to aay
that he is going to put hit paper
upocncaih Liu is. le-t DtJu do
her whole duty by the en'.orpiise.
It should Lire tho support of every
man who t*uk“* bit county welt.
At It K Dyor’s,threenclies north
of Crawfish ms two nc horned,
long tailed, two year old hues !
suet Mark twul uw fork and Uu* !
derh.ll in ernh oar. Tho owner
must tie sure to o me lorward at
liter a-d cVm thotu, a« we have :
tin> promi-e of a uew suuscnb r i-|
•nun 1.. 11 doe*.
i OR4*l) JURY rfOFSTREMT*.
\V# lh« Grand Joiy chore n and
i sworn for the February term, 1833,
i .if tho Superior Court nf Walker
County, beg leave to make the pil
lowing General Prc.-u ntniem*:
We have through appropriate
committees axsmimd the hooka of
j ihs County Treasurer, County
I .School Commissioner, Sheriff's
i Dockets ai.d tho Dockets of the Jus-
I tioes of tb* Peace and Notaries
Public.
We find that tho books snd
Touchers of the County Treasurer,
! exactly correspond. VI e find that
none of tlie vouchers have been re
ceiptcd ns required by paragraph
4, section 653 of the Code. We
find that ho had at the Auj uet
term, 1882, of raid Court, overprid
on vouchers sls 77 ; bna received
■ since 15,985 04, and puid out $4,-
I 772 28 ; cash on hand $1,212 70.
We find the County Bcbool Com
missioner’s books neatly and cor
rectly kept and vouchers for ail
I money paid out I y him, villi a
balance of $59 55 on hand.
We find tins Dockets of the Jus
tices’ and Notaries' Public well
Kept nod cwrect a* to costs.
We find that the Shorifl'r Dock
et is very imperfectly kept.
We find that some repairs nre
i necersary, on the roof of the ditch
i en of the jail rnd that the windows
|of (tie prisoners room needs new
glass.
We recomend tho appointment
of Mirain Mayfield, iih Notary
Public and ex-officio Justice of the
| Peace, in the 956th Diet. G. M. uml
! that Nouli Meredith, in the !)71st,
and Jacob Deck in the 944tb,and
W S Msitio iii liio DGOtli Districts,
be appointed to tlre same office, in
their respective Districts.
We hereby appoint It M VV
Glenn, William Hawkins and
Jurnes H McWhorter, to the Board
of Education, lor the term of bur
years from the February term 1882
of Superior Court.
VVw find tliut the public roads
have generally been well worked
Hince tlie Aujjust term of Huperior
cgorr*— -
' We recommend that live Com
' u.issimieis of Bonds und ICeveoue
levy a sufficient tax to raise nn
'.(mount not to txjced SI2,(KK), to
Viild s new Court House <■ a the
ground formerly occupied by tbd'
old on A.
It is the senseot tliis Jury that
tlie thanks of the people of the
county are due. and nre hereby
tendered to the memlora of tho
Presbyterian Chinch ntul to the
Msiouic Fraternity for their Lind
ners and liberality in granting tlie
use of their rooms tor the use of
the Court at this term.
In taking leave ot Ilia Honor
I Joel Brsnluui and Sol Gan. J. 1
Wrigid tho thanks of this body aro
tendered for courtesies during this
tiriii of Court.
John 3dgk, Foreman,
William B Foster,
Calvin it Barron,
Samuel H VVhtefer,
Henry W Boss. Jr.,
A'exander iluntar,
Joseph L Neal,
Joel J Sim*,
Harmon L Center,
James II McWhorter,
George W Hill,
James Hixon,
John F Conley,
W illiiuu A Foster,
Andipw J Caldwell,
William MoW i limns,
William I, Cor.ually,
l.emutor K DicKoy,
James C Wardiaw,
Juli es H Lowry,
William ll 'UScudder,
George \V luiusn,
Samuel P Shields.
Nan lad.
Vlsriiod at the residence of the
bride'* father, Uev. T. J. Kiwards,
at Subligna, Ga. Sunday m 9 a m
March 4lti 1883: Thomas Clements
to Mis* Alice El ward-), Elder J
F Mixon officiating.
After the cere.no:,i 8 the bridal'
party repaired to tho church at
Subligna where D vine servie *
were he'd by the Elder. After j
services they returned to the bride's j
father whore they a i enjoyed mid
paitooK of a mrgn>tic-nt ami
aumptunu* feast pr> pared by ilia I
bride's mother.
On the following day tho I ridal
party were requested to repair to
the residence of Mr. liix, tvtiere
there was a most ixeelh-ul dinner
prepared by Mrs. Jjix especially j
for the occasion. After purtske g !
ofnUub : ei anJ ethir refro-boien'i
prepared, an.l umusiug theun-clvus
fir some time, the party hr >Le up. i
\\V triali th. iii u long and ha; py
life, aud on» of aoefuicos* uiid con
tei.tnicnt. 1L L VV. i
| COMM UNICA T£ D.
ScMvrKP.vn.i.i;, Ga,, Mm< h (kb,
1803.—Alines Lucy su'l Janie IVun
Irotn near Trion spent last week in
j the village with tl.eir relative*.—
Thuv are unusually pleas ant and ac.
coiui>lial.o.l young Indies, and it i* an
! injustice to their relative* that they
1 don't come oftener and stay longer.
They will please govern tbcmselvta
accordingly.
Uisa Emma Black a charming
young lady who has Le> u visiting her
! aiater Mrs M S Iyigh for two weeks,
i returned last week to her home in
| Dirt Town. It is hoped ahe will
1 visit lift often.
j The XV Z Cub had a very pleas
i ant me* ting last Friday night, at C
1 C Cleglnrn’s. BO Henry as I'rrsi
j dent and Wesley Shtopahiro a»
[ Secretary, make a thorough going
| team that can hardly bo beaten.
Ite». |) TEspy preached Saturday
i and Sunday at 11 o’clock and a gain
Sunday night at the Baptist Church.
Court convened this morning,
i Judge Branham presiding. Quite
a number of attorreys from Romo,
and M'-ssrs Lumpkin and Copeland
of LaFayotteare in attendance. The
press.is repreesnted hy (Japt. Napier
I of the Mjssenovb and Mr. Jennings
j of the Borne Courier.
J M Wyatt & Bro., opened a sn
| loon yesterday under the charge of
; Jesse Hawkins, in tho bar of Cleg
ho n’s new corner store.
I The City Council held its regu’ar
j monthly moiling last night- No
business of special importance was
transacted. It was decided to go to
work at once liuildinp sidewalks and
improving tiio streets generally—a
work that b»» been suspended for
some lies on account, of the cn
! suitable weather.
John W Madder is having a neat
j cottage built on the corner in front
1 of the Methodist Cburib,
T lilies new two-strry brick store
in neatly completed. When finish
ed this will be the best house in
town.
Hpeaking of buildings reminds mo
■ that I was iu LaFiyette lust week
ligil heard soma dis.-useim as to the
propriety of building the new Couit
lonise seme where iff the public
yipjaro. By uli means Mr. Editor
(''try and persuade your people to ro
| move it from the old site There are
I save ul reasons according to my
| judgment why it should bo done;
j but as I don’t belong o Walker
i County, perhaps I had better leave
it to you—if tour views agree with
mine- and if they don’t to some one
l who does sec it as mysuif, to argue
! the iu liter. J, W. C.
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Tkhki.m, Ga.— The past week
j lias been very favorable and the
farming class of people—as far an I
i inn aloo to judge—have made good
uso of it in Dogwood Valiev, a.id
qrite a number have been plowing,
some repairing fences and others
Uistii.g.preperations generally for
the present crop. I think there
will he n larger acreage pluntod in
cotton tliis year than evvr iiefrre
A law of our fsr;ners are getting in
j debt, snd the cry is they must
ra se cotton to gut out, hut they
will find ut the pnd of the year,
when they have rails a neat calcu
lathii, that they are onlv deeper in
i debt ai d will continue to get deep
er <very vvar until tiiey adopt a
I difiVrent system. But we think
i the old adage, “Experience is a
| dear school, but fools will learn in
:no other,” applicable tc a large
j tnsji rilv of Ibo farmers; therefore,
j I conclude tie sootier they test the
matter the better.
Dr. Harlan and I, II Calloway
i have just finished ginning (or the
| last season. The last hale rolled
| irom the press numbered 240. j
i How is that for agri.iu country 1
Mii-s Jimmie Deck, a charming
: voting Indy of our valley has just
returned from Cave Spring, While
there she witncisso I the marriage j
oere(flpay..of S N Gaines of Dirt
Town to Mias Delia Puliin, her sou- j
s n; Uov M T Laine nfficiatirg, nv ]
extend to the newly wedded pair j
mfr best wislics and trust tueir |
barque may glide suioothlv upon !
the matrimonial sea and finally I
anchor ssf-ly within the berbor of
eternal rest Baimfe.
CRAWHsiiSpei.su, Ga., Mch.Sth ;
1883. —Emmr Mksibxokr—Mr. j
U B Roberts and Miss. Janie Bird j
wore married last Sunday, at Mrs.
Birds by Rev. T C Tucker. We
tiust that they may live a long and
happy life together.
The farmers are preparing their
lauds for another crop.
There a ill be a large crop of cot
t >n p.oLt d.
Wedoot >*rcofauy mowSn>»li
pox in Dry WJ’ey, Earnest. |
Trion ((Icsr.logH.
Tbtom, March 0, 1883.
Eililor Mmenger.
Mrs. Amanda Hollis ditd at
Adairaville, Gu., Marcii 2d, 1883.
Her remains were brought to
this place last Saturday, and were
interred at Wesley’s, Chapel near
Cane Creek on Sunday.
Grandma Allgood haß been very
feeble for several days, die is trou
bled with heart ilieea is.
Our debating society last week
was quite entertaining.
The boys and young men Requi
ted themselves well. The subject
was “fence or no fence.'’ Feme
won the victory. The subject for
Ibis week is, “which is tho most
attractive to the eye, the works of
nature or tho works of art."
Mr. Allgood record 20 carp a
few days since from Washington.
One of them died after reaching
its destination, t J lie now has 30
in hia p uid.
Miss Lou Thornton send a the
MrHHonger to an aunt in Alabama.
Ills. Kudicil, Myers and Jc.ikii s
t#p| ed Mrs Amanda Jackson fo'
dropsy the other day aid took
from her 5 gallons of water. *
N. H. Coker.
j Si'bugna, Ga.—The weather f,.t
thu passed week law b-en nU that
could lie wished und the farming
interest has been advanced.
The Brat Quarterly ms- ting for
this cliarge convened at thin place
! Saturday the interest of the church
were looked utter and the reports
jof tin) pastor were incouruging.
Dr. Mixon prcaibed one of Li <
plain, pointed and practice re. •
tonne to a large and attentive au
dience on Sunday
Married. March 4th, 18S3, at the
residence of the brides father, by
i Dr. Mixon. Mr. Thomas J Clem
i outs to Miss Alice Edwards. Tom
i is a splended fellow nod we con
-1 gmtuhile him in his success in win
-1 oing one of the lovlicet of gir:
for a wife, (or a helpmeet she will
be to hi - Aluy tie rs path through
life bn strown with Bowers, is the
wish of String man.
North Georgia Times please
copy.
P. S. Tho committee for the re
pairs on the Church met Saturday
and let tho the contract to Mr.
Burnt. Ho furnishes everything
hut the hell, nails and >hn lumber
and does the work for 8181), the
wuik will begin soon. S.
Editor Mesicuyer.
1 in. y'i-h d Tuts lay the 20ih
ul'., to Ens Ai'uiuchce to hold «
inquestover the b< dy of an iafati .
Proin tie evidence it hail been bora
Sunday tight in a clover lot, acr iis
bntli and death had been concealo ..
When found Tuesday, its moth r
was carrying it off loathe woods,
and when those who were fo.lowing
h r i.ituo up it had been placed ou
the ground and covered with leaves.
Di. Graham was uiado foreman of
the Jury that bad been vunimoco 1,
j aad mado *he feist mortem exvui
; nation, It was his op.uion that the
! child had been born alive, but had
died for want cf attention. When
us uintbor was asked why she had
| concealed its birth, she said she war
I an orphan itu was.cfiaid of losing
| her home. The verdict, of the Jury
was tha', in thi'ir '■pinion, tfca child
i was living when born, and eauie tr
j its death through neglect.
In closing let me nay that oo 000
could have been f etter treated than
i I was 1 v the ( itixens (f t> at sectiou,
and their kiodara, will always be
gratefully remembered.
Ib-Hi>Out(ully,
E. 8. Thompson, Coroner.
I Isl ' 111 1 » Mil I Hill IH—I
Aft*;?.
Cassandra High School
Male and Female.
FIRST SESSION— G; ens Jan. 9th ; j
Closes June lltti—22 weeks.
SECOND SESSlOfl" (l !'ens;jllly 9tl
i Clonus Ni;v. tfih —18 wtek*.
The object or this sohoal’ is’ to pivc
! youo« Men him) Wood ft a jrnod pn. ti
ch( < ducat on, at an cheap rates as j c>-
| si S!o.
Htv.ird in ?t>od fnniiitw at sr> pc j
: month. This is cheaper thun the me
plan, without va dcumrahtinf tea .cu
eicH. No li«iu »r sold in 10 milos.
Pireuts will consult the r hpsi inter
p t hy sending m their children .u. i
thereby help build up u Home ln-oii
Hon. We intend to merit your patron
Tor further intoriuatNMi l Ure**
Prof. r. T. lUIOWN. A. M.
Print ipil.
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’p«*iu» to tm juivlitt 'owHlli d op,* anJ a-i :r it
botinn to ‘ bust,’ and tho pasu k. tr>r
" If y®u ho*tl? tJ PfiTv-’v
I Ai.*mint, ouo or two Go.«e» will ‘put o Ls.-j
on you,' tuat jroar frteud* uou! I rwg-tk,*/!**.”
I'll rfo WAJ tainf to iyt tA tA sil i
) Ihta fwuu and *ulTprinft.” •
Tiias marvelous ruaiedy •nroj lcrvi';E> >*“*»:• |
Mhea. clnao;-.-a tho .stocaach, unh-evij tb I/7»v:».
ualoaitd tho hver, reiiev«-«j uiuotirTma nt oti<v, vr.J j
ofveu tha hi!o a ehfcnca to > Y 2*j
ptvoulAr aikl Btaudoi'fl tom«ilv lor aoout’.vaii' n,
f./i;ii<wi. *oek hi*adache, L«**£th<irn, nvtd j
uad all duoiw ia r<-4U-riD3 a real cial
or phT*if\
. It uaui.oiuns nor r/•».•> .1 ooe'u tr.'c
heurs, and i# jiut ao UoiicittfUi UU\i iWw i-iC* k
r ; Jn-.;k, that evoiybody like* It.
It uaslOiidttail ROdiibc l-nln, tiui mivw, |
mol u a qtos «<j« for fit* hx'U'l.y.l*'. ol
i» mi»ia*itf» «3>o ifutcs of u..J I
rwliovcwt let I'tav .nid urinary traubt<>s, Mid t.*«a •»
5 UiaUok. For dy*pcpti..r* it act. t»h l |
hoki r;o cifual in cu:lna % ku}.-. I m
htßblv rovomra. vk-d %<-i pf tr-otui t\»ko tr.t. i, fvr
ru-rr.OiMits, elm'ks, tru'clyar.:-'t, vnUtf fc .tioH, ,
dauta, toolba r.* aud wit ix»r»*r •- v.iio Ud n'• |
coufi.i»-d lif-y a:»«l rro f-l {«-• .t to 1.-twi -1 c. *i.-< *is*»
aui torpid bowsl?. If v<>n nro u-ouhit-d v.uli *
ox-ti-d t00 , ; , >0, fct»l tr *nih, Ir-ts of tppvlliv e:
fcralalutQji*liui>*», Cni»f-< > SoliMf Apcrteid v-r}’ tcui j
rou. It *■-»U«t tviuk tJum tall.a, t-t *'-o«a •
nloasojit nnd |>alitlftbi«, nr-! i.s m'uL * .euja r, isy flit, j
Btu r»*3p.’lyu kuuily iiuid'C«nc tin d uEJun iv -U
It k|uritl4.-> oud foaia* just l.I*“ n oi »t ln
vr*t.«r, and (9 just ns pleasant. I*o aid aokQ
’ o»»ry-v/iUcto. J. r. I.*bomcc>oj.:. A Co.,
l*foia:ittus, Lotus villa t H7.
A WOWAH’S REItf 2S>V.
At oorlnln often mid period* of vnuintt’o 11>, tbwr*
eofw.a eerfatn trcmUoe, aaht-i. poms piwl tHKI t luflfe.
Yhe« • complaint*ana irrectHaritk 1 * jo«p«dir« Ino
tfrs’a lift* at turteon, nud f*>lhiw up aud baont ths
married womna until nlfyr tho *' t'.'rn <-f Itf;*..”
I tvoiui* h*vj hoadacWs, sw+rujaiuj? cf tr~s he,* >4
tnantal ai l nc.-v<i\u proiitrotJou, Hatched chyck i,
I fcli>o-ilee>< lips, I iTieert <*>eo, cu>udt-«I hraio; v.'vlj
r,th«ur >uflor «:*.h irro»/aJ9*tl*<*i. tL*- 1
fclfcsiMurtu* nud iiie.pi*, hystcricttl apawfus, po?»4- *4 ‘
pri'strstifMj, cbi ouic k ucotrlK-Mt, cUev'sii. i.upp/v »■ •
, ; tiros, lew « opaotna*ototuu* dkPBHos, ludueyrnrfhE» :
turn, vrbteu to nnt»or»'tis c vml io ct si;.***
■ Am, oouraU'oua, iiuauitv »u»l, Ttiiw .
| rjenertUj t?w r.isalt of lne*l»-nlui». **l j
know tho clna.i of CMnjilaiftit tM* aLaCo Uj. Ho v, j
II laJ i-a, all tfcv.‘4 troubles car. to awrtod ju*l cured.
Wo havo proct ftc.Va ttct;a*;i'la.
D». Xcgluh Fo.uaßHtor* wdi cum
to it sound nud null—thill t ;Jco yon h-.*alUiy u*i
aum-vill ruako fvn fool l*».o a •»*•» wotuaa
no luielnki*. Sx-lil by aU F-jt- I
Eour tubiro-tq f..r a copy cf Tr Iki Foot Ij
lotkcul Aavuo»,/»v« to li*
* v. F. i.ttuuWA'Oi.:'. & Co.,
eropittisr*, Louiot i!a«, ,
D, P. Eenderßo.u &,Go.|
Snccessurs to J. II J.ul/ A Cj
lli 4‘f ..cyriers for
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BlAiiumry,
Wall it 1 »per,
Piciu •€
iuu) .tiouldiiijrs,
Drawing .15afr
riuls, fi't equet
feadri, KEt.'-e
Bats.
Write lor sumplcs
IflF WALL PAPSF
K*ih'»er Njtnjt* Ft&mp fo* nark/
j eh»fhi s matitol co aoy addict,on i
j*cvi!*ty tivc cents.
Hl?iH BLOCK.
j 138 Mtirkei Street Eetv*eeu”tli A Stli.
Kcsi> •.'icily yours.
DAS. I’. DENDERSCN.
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TWENTY DOLLARS
tFAVOr.iTE (BINSEL |
SEWING* M CHIME! j
HANDSOME IN APFEAr.^hKE! “ i
r LTLESS 1M EXECOTI3N
W-- rntW** 11 ami as fe-»tv for you
I von!.» buy «*! ns is <>r auy mercdiaa:
|:uvoir o* r town. \ mo tey i>ki <1 !
unit the n:;. - ..»m* tcis hocu t sie I.
• V-5 a,
Co iiyaraTlrv Newby 'bi hlnc On..
Pp.
iowrypA^
.'hi. fIM'L .19 ,
K? flS* iir ax •* a»d • ..ittgrrvMwwt
tisfiflnisatttfss
FERTILIZERS.
BCHOL2E & BEG.,
Mjitiifattiirfr* of
I /iniinvniatcil Wti
pcr-Phosphate*,
/Vcid-PliGsphates,
Kan S tone Uust,
: (Jtinrtintml to bewitml, it !iot superior
to any otiV'rH ill tliin market. VV'e in
vite all to call at our work* and make a
j personal examination for thenioulfes.
WSsKS,
; Whiteside Street, near Chettanoos;*
Creek,
Chattanooga, - - TFN.vE?Khs.
G.A.MOROSS4CO.,
Gereral Comiai3A'oE Karnliasta,
!»0..202 Jfirket “treet, Ci:f>tUucos;»
IMNDI.B M AMUAI.riBS
i.imr, Plas
ter, BSascsits ac t Ttew,
i’ieki and (iarilen Seed-*.
AGICKTA FOB
PtfiC-iTON BELCBMTEO 6U«NS:
$47 Market V>!u».
A PERFECT
js Ha | SAFE, and
y ILg-MABLSI.
rno great: . • m uchlevod by tho KF.D ««C”
, . * J».y the R3D **C ,P OIL Mnnufuo
I firing (»., of Baltimore, hu induced imUatiorui
j GET CEiMUJUfSE.
It is made of the besfcßclccted crude petroleum
I for family use. It haanererbeen known tocauso
t an accident, and bencocan be entrusted to tho
, use of any member of tho household. It bums
: wkl. a pure white and brdliant Came. Does not I
I wnoko lor criM tho w ick. Has no bad odor.
Can bo u..ed J:i any kerosene Lamp. Ask roui
| varakeeper to.- it, and see that Lo get* it.
j Frait-j and (Flowers.
.—AT THE—
i Lookout Greenhouses
Chattanooga, Tennessee
| The largeur and must complete in tiie J
i South, i cmn supply you with nn>- |
j tiling needed for the flower yard and
j fruit .garden. Plants fresh* line and i
i cheap. I can In. ui.-li
I , I
I twelve Ro߮s for Z ' JOO
Twi ’ve Gtrauiuics for £■* O',
Twenty Galena for r sl GO.
l waai Vorbtnas £1 00 !
.Can ho shipped at any time. Send’
for a catalogue. Aridros*
n. M. N!XO<,
Lookout Grcenho; >es.
fhattanoog:!,
! CURE FITS!
»* tirn l »*y t .:r« i uj i. > mean uaraiy tc btop tiu'm for
* lime raid the.i bavo them roturn agalii. I mown a radi
cal enro. I have matin tho of FITS, EPILEPSY
•r FAf.MNU FfCßNliada life laiigstiulv. Iwarraatmy
p-nir.ly to euro Mio worst casus. Because others havo
nlSod I, un reason for not now receiving a core, Ben*i at
•n«e fir a tr.>n. -m ami a Free Bottle of my Iniilllblo
WGP.Iy. (llvo H;:prtw># and Fort Oftloe. It costs you
OctUiiix for a trial, aud I will cure you.
AUdrass Vr. 1L U. BOOT, IWI Pearl Bt, New York.
WlivT IVEBY HJMYEB i?j£EDS
A pi® ty of seeds, 45cts perdoz paper*, j
A cider mill * $ HI CD i»> $ ;>5 ou
j A Wind Mill IJoOO to 150 f 0 j
| A Fruit Dryer, 40 00 to 000 00 I
A-S'dky Plow, 57 50 to 65 00
! A liidiii* Cultivator. 37 50
| A Walking Cultivator, 2d 00 i
I A Wheel tiers** Rtke, 30 CO to 33 00 |
! A Screw Pnlveris* f, D‘tf> GO to 210 00
I A Field R »llt*r, 45 (>j to 73 00 |
} A On»'-K*rse (i 00 to II 00 j
j A Two Horse Harrow 050 to 22 50 I
• A U*iwer .fc Kim pci".
M Cf i micks, 135 00 to 300 00
.** T *•' Horse Turning
Plow, 750 to 12 00
A' hte-llurae Turning
j i’hnv, 400 to 850
j Mi or Fe gu
j von Flowl 65 I
! r Ford Cutter, 850 to 83 M)
A cotton Planter, 10t>>to HOP
i A Coi n 1 lanter, l f. 3 to Ts Ou
A«: .-tin Drill. 81*00 to 12»00
I A Good « luirn, 640 to 20 00
! A Spring I'uotli Sul key
Hat row and Seeder
rinuhined, 71 60
A Far u Beil, 500 to 20
And we hwe them for you. All
warranted. s}er ee.tt. di* mint for
inQney with order. Joins’ or ilcr
log*.*Cotti.n Seed at $2 50 per bti.
We have a large stock and will sell
hc,ap to start the b ill. Better f>» eat
« than turnips, and specially good tor
i milch rows.
j Blood T irrdp Be *ts, per pound 80c j
» Dong FI K* l Beet, •* 70^
j l.ong It. i Mnngold Work'd “ SJV j
It nrd G'ohe »• ‘* “ 55. ;
j Golden Globe *•- 44 *• hor [
| CAHHOTH MAKE TKLLOW BUTTER :
j Dong Orange Carrot •• # fd)» i
I Barge Ycllow Belgian do •• Uo<- |
Four pounds H ill plant an acre,
j Toma i .o<*a are Fxffllent for Cow aA No
• ! -i til' w\ I plant a good pntch 7->e j
; l .\ B’ H ttle-i ake Watenuei >n seed, tide ;
; earAjii 1C ccuta per pound it* to go I
by m:iii..,gj
i Send !.»' C ice D»*t of Field Sec**»s c !
Yf. Johasou A Co .
! 9Y Marlr*i,a Str«ol. ATLANTA, UA.
s. mjmxmr
1 ~ r ,l :,c !&!£ n 2 kwsnt to enr
rictta “ Thnt Hie fu.'i>tr NtirlliSt ri, vt +
(Beearlier i. r prodtu-t Mill It.-*
wecUi-r thi« j.-»rafu!-. J • r cl Btiuct*rii*isst', .
tr.,.' toa&Bt*. tfr iwnoo d’y u Ln '.; &%n-. j fyfo ar J
hlui»»fc’ia V :.oal ; WLSK wUCSts: «-
Iwwk «ahlt • *k « n»*».;<>% Aarber Ui Kmr.v York; cur
Iv - l: CNjtn rt ItKkvvs th» bid. and
for YcKi.iT ;ss.| iuv; of *H.i' i imL t
camsa, |NB«a,Ac..Oa, a.foU Ikoo •■•■dJk.-ye ctoo. a.l
1-W2 (rrv«vtii on our own fame*. VJ Ri for dwek
•!**)[* en'mt id for tyriKM or Fad »ovr; , r .
tU* Annual C»t*<VE* *>*« T. At. ijfETt Ali,
1» ruv»«v, I Mipwoieri J obber, wc. foui, ji.ca
G-. BS&dOMMSY
Rfal 6i«i:iie i
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.: U-Al this
Jrfji, Ihia col 4 (lamp r.i«ht. ,,
r*nsc*imr-"l <Ld, ar.4 «m bow paying tha
i ‘ finally. I'.-rab O j anßWrad la the aaaoa way;
i that which relieved bar.'*
SBi>£h ?»»—** S cmarnaa I I’U do oo aoah thlag,
| bn* w.ii a*.nd for oor DoctcT.’ 1
JMtt&jnciK ■**Onr r.octor baapa aaa la U4m
i Em. &»d ponra Sewn a vaot of «usn»
J»e*> -r—" Dortar, la tha dangacooa aod whai
ia \v>t aiihctiant" ... ,
Yaa. madam, p'aa la daagw-anely ML
Yh* tocirirular and auricular f-.raoa ara nw* la
Lhclam, thwa la wi iaaraaaad «tfßtrirK:tal action
ciaiut Iho and modulla cblunnla, tka
pwr.jii cireolaMoo »wjpoadad Katura
ie- -a* huiutine, and I —•*
fU Laarca’s aaheatop aadg»-
, ! |o M-urk at osef*.'*
I •! will An all I aaa.»»
JBet* *«••, aftar two vm«j havo cctplrod—
' “ uaagbur, our i'KWtor aba’.i ba dlacui'lad at oaaa.
T*o wjtj aa i no t• • .as. J will proaoxe that which
I «»* daairvd at ltd,"
*%3 luy % .a alnw "I aca find, aod tWak
h ti>3 that wJi reatora ota k> haalkh."
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I
Tfnit.**—'* Gal out of taj ho'osa, you old hunt
* buj!”
jjfnapil: Coe —' 1 rvthor, you aaa how rap
l IdiV I ini vo ::nja.i7rl 3.ace diwii.vg.ng' our Doctor*
a:,i I couivanctd tho u.*« of tliat which lao otcclt
ncadod. Thoehocc Lao s.ot>u cu'»t woudarful. Tha
o'*o roiierad tui he-.d, «ur;“i the coaattpalioa, whila
tho otbur im parted clrength, ciiaw to tha help of
lia.u:e az,a toads uio h>U new.’*
COSFSSSIOir.
JEc'?icv- u Very true, I ballcva thoy hava
aoved 'Liir life. 1 now crmftoa that Dr. Droingoolo’a
Kiiftliah Fc’ui'io IhUnra is tho uiobe w.-uderful runai,
r.'.toi:i:io and iron tcuic 1 ever knew, and Ut t
B-iiby’j SiJ.ac Apariaut is a plaoaant and aovaraiga
romodf f-r Lc-sdocU'*, conetipatioo, acid atomacli,
beiouanefia, el'., eic.’* t'amily f'fuical
% r. Adj.-oe9v. P. Drongooio L Co. Louis villa, K;v
J PARKER’S
: rap* •• A perfect drear
FjS elegantly per
c- f ’ >.. t -'i andharnw
f. A.- 7 ; • •:< Removes
-V restores
, mlor and
:j?V ffl’jZt,'- '•revertsbaldness
''Visisroi:
S-^®COLOGHE.
•iIC ton-wrh
fc 'iflvn vt-S^twA*r3Sldarr*nt y«rfnm« will.
, • Monslly liuiunf
PARSER’S'
sf* 1 5 p *T£% NBP* I
a'ts B&i vi t/■ • «li a u \3 yw £
ftn I.WM?d?nt ni Fltr'-Mtina tha! K*vcr h'e-ic'.'cs J
9 MandiuL'C, .Sliilingiu. ami many other » f tlic liett I
Hvegelab’-o remedies known, cures a.l disorders cf f
tiie bowels, stomach, liver, kidneys and lungs, & is I
8 Ths Cstl furcat Cocsh Cura Ever U;cd. B
Ej If you arc mlTetins from Female Coinplamta, ■
S I'crvouincss, V> ake'ulncss, 1 lieur.wtiMn I»yspep- H
H sia ago or any disease or itilirtmty, lake Parker's B
fl (.mfi-r It wi'.l strengthen brain and body
g and give you row life and vi^or.
11 O O DOLL ATt B
Paid for anything injurious found iu Ginger Tcinc
H or for a failure to help or cine.
50c. !«j't $1 rl*oi at In djugi. Lsr;« Wring
JISUa. h«ni*lJvraircul»rUiiiiievx£C*>., US
STRONG
FACTS!
A great many people we asking
what particular troubles Brown’s
Iron Bitters i* good for.
It will cure Heart Disease, Paral
ysis, Dropsy, KWney Disease, Con
sumption, Dyspe.psia, Rheumatism,
Neuralgia, and all similar diseases.
Its wonderful curative power is
simply because it purities and en
riches the blood, thus beginning at
the foundation, and by building up
the system, drives out all disease.
A Lady Cured of Rheumatism.
Baltimore, Md., May 7, iB3o.
My health was much shattered by
Rheumatism when I commeucaa
taking Lrowo's Iron Litters, and I
scarcely had strength enough to at
tend Jo my daily household duties.
1 am now using tne third bottle and I
am rwaining strength daily, and I
cheerfully recommend it to all.
I cannot say too much in praise
of it. Mrs. Mahy E. Bkasheak,
173 ihcstoiaast.
Kidney Disease Cured.
Christiansburg, Va., 1881.
Suffering from kidney disease,
from which I could get no relief, I
tried Brown’s Iron Bitters, which
cured me completely. A child of
mine, recovering from scarlet fever,
had no appetite and did not seem to
he able to cat at all. 1 gave him Iron
Bitters with the happi« rt results.
J. Kylb Moktauuk.
Heart Disease.
Vine St., Harris burg, Pa.
Dec. 7, 1981.
After trying different physician
and many remedies for palpitation
of the heart without receiving any
benefit, I was advised totrv Brown's
Iron Bitters. 1 have used two bot
tles and never found anything that
gave me so much relief.
Mrs. J-ntna Hess.
For the peculitr troubles to which
ladies arc aub;cA Frown s Iroi*
Bitters is invaiuable. Try it.
Be sure and get the Genuine.
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It K ,J fi'i C'tlE.’TIC r;T3.'
c'c!y li'r*" "SaSStf."?;,;'
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v - ‘ ■ *OO rj •wccesn al'xf-.fv-i t * ».• w . gg
*a - v. 4 t''.» d ao*'". V . . be ih-!(to
;• * . ; t-mibWiiM *r-* luvrf.
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