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TIE FOURTH OF JET.
• ‘; f **'/♦. ' %
W mL,U 12ST CHATTANOOGA, IDO NOT FAIL TO CALL OIST
SHELTON BROTHERS, 828 MARKET ST„
Aad *rc Iferii Bridlr**, Blanket*, Cottar., Whip* & etc., They
make ««•*» clnsm feed* nml well Hum -,Q\V »>»\V V.
i HE HIKSJSENUtifi.
N. C. NAPIKR, Editor
I,AM YETI K. GA., J aiie‘2B, 1883.
. COMMUNICATED.
guMVi’w iU.*,Ga. June 62.
•flu; «uni»>< ***crci**e* o«
•if *c!l ni ftiirdoi nor Village |
with vt-lto* <Ve*in«*d»v, Trttra
<Ur *„.! Friu x ofiiwt week. On
U «I.i«wWy ck *nrred the examina
tion of ihoae in tbe primary stud
t«n. Th 4 in the intermediate
u ndies vie xa mined Thursday
ordaurgh’. * concert wi* <i '*n'in -
f'ert! o’supervisiin of,Madam Buhl.
i'ridi.7 those in the advanced cls*-
, ,s wt'e examined, by Cffpt. Jack
son, end *t i rght woe given the ex
nreiae* propor of the commence
otei. -cm-fUting-of mneic, recita
tion, declamation, end c*li*thc«b.
ice. The prises were then deliver
o? by VV M Henry who owing to
tbe latches* of tbe hour msdo *
very abridged aridren*.
Three who received prize* were
..-. ipolliup, Cicero Clegr.orn; read*
Ou ;h : ". Wheeler. Latin grain
„ ji-, Mi-s U i-tbe Itohl: Ulin'veeO*
, ilir* Ella t/ndefw-oil; G-of-rs
r,iiy, HiKS'Huffb I<ee Kinix; find in
iii‘cliiHJ»tion, Waiter Sturdivant;
reennd in declamation Peter Kuhf
ii, : i i me> ndusi* Mir* Alice
luuaic, Mlm Lena
(li)« the .third ’in' moiiio wm
,livi.< iby Missis Htmnah Lttf
renco an«i A lie* Henly'; fourth |h
taueic, Mis* Bertha Maddox.
The rt nrd was immense Friday
night and n good many wore uce
ufcle to scetiro eefoß iB door*. So
oi > <vrie<l and warm wete those in
•r'l'.e that they beCHnofl* resile a' be
f.iri (be nvcnicg wa» tialf gone
which wr.» tbe only thing that pre
vent*.l the occaaino being all that
whs anticipated fur It.
The manner in’ which the stu
dents ao-juitod tbenawlreethrouuh
was satlifattory tr. th» patron* of
the school and ccrUin'y add* reiv
laurels to the able and well Known
corps of teachers.
At 8 o’clock on the evening of tbe
iUrii, our young f How townsman
Mr. O G 'Burkhalter was married
i Mi** Rude Woods rd—at her
’ tne uenr Coon in Floyd Co. The
aarem mv was performed by Rev.
Altrsd Map)**. The nttendanli
» *-« 11 O Hours and Mi-a Salto
Pa-lock,-J 1’ Kollhnd and M.tsn
Mat tin Burkhalter. Pinck TVlock
and Mia* Ketmeca Woodard, in.*d
laans Woodard and Vli*« Susie
Pk 1 lock.
■Hlanrv Scale*, 001. woe eh'.t near
he Methodist eburch about da;-
irniay morning. Hnrri*
i i:.: t', col. is utilising nod be ia
,«l t) be the one who did the
i'll* ting.
Hinton an old colored
r m fell in tbo firo lsalweekat
V home near fillet’* inill.Riid was
' "ed so badly he died Saturday
t ; r’’t •
Uomtts Dixon is dargerously
wil l dro|tay of the heert.
I nt’ Oollcf nod hia sister Sal
. est * uti.rJey morning for Ox
. tt >nd Uo . omtmcceinenl.
* .. . v, !>. -eiurn Friday.
p-r * were held Sunday ut the
V-.iL* < church by the pastor
iby Key W A Milner
~ n.red tit*' eacrament of the
i, H - ;'-t;p(.-er.
Mav Sutton it visiting
f . .1. ir* :b« village.
X f too aludenti who It* .*<
j. siding owe attending
. r.- -on,* home.
1 M-’ iibi Cji *.si will atari lor her
»"> c-.( Ligi Shoal* Ga Ui-mor
y . Cot ter ie apendir.gthi*
,b* Mioere Hill* at Kac
- v They also tiave at a
."j,.; . y ad who i» vieiting
’i..' ;«•! • a workman nr that
, < from Akin S. C- and
'vill rtn*. -th itie latter part of
. ~1 i, attend ncbiH'l.
. rs and Moek Ed wars
. 'urapie Jol !i«*ii and
•in *U> .k in’ tbe corn
et out. t*> race, oi ■
, uutilS. turday when j
, ' to LaFajelte.
. uiing young lad e* i
. re and Laura Uixuu |
oeceintnl d* r * j
tie Mr< W. A Ail-1
Jt.o. W. J/»ddox. j
ko up too mucii
«. to tell who »a' :
JWC J
Trtnn Uleaniugs
Taiox, June l.Lh 1863
Editir Messenger:
Wear* aow uudnrgoing tin f nirth
edition'’of meaale*. There li.i« beer,
more lliau tßu bund re-1 cams up to
i he preecat, and 1 iicntci aeveral new
c**h> today. I Lava four fully d»-
veopad.ca»ea at my bourn-, and am
evpi e.iiug three more to develop at
aay liiir*- Mr. KdUor, <M yon evei
nuvn to cooa and <n a b dish-** and
sail cn tbe sii k all at the same
time!'lf you never did, you have
uii<«cd ono of the inoit interesting
pci* of real life.
Mr. John ClatK. .bctpght a mi eh
row frem AlgatxJ not 1. eg afe; ard
while Clark waa down with mt-«*!<>*
a limb of a tree fell on the cow and
crippled her to she had to be killed.
Mr. Algood re-fused tj except pay
for the cow n’tor the accident.
Wherein their another man vho
woulfc have anted »o generously?
E**ho anewer whore?
Mi. A ’good ban a aow of tbo “red
jersy" ttock which- has twelve
us. ’.ice p ; gs as any one would
wish to an*.
e Aliout all, fho dog* have beer
killed out in our town, and bow
tbey are.killing the cats*. Let the
gyod work go on.
N. H.CokKH,
i Wm ■
The Fal< Term 1383.
C*BSANI)ItA HIGH SCHOOL,
MALE AND FEMALE.
Op- ns Joy 9ib.
TUITION.
Pi imiify class $1 00
Intermediate, . 81 30
Ana 'em c T 2,60
l’atr* n-r will have the benefit ol
pn4lih achool fund..
11 aid in good fnmilios from !j to
8 dollar* |<cr mouth. Morals of the
eomunitv goo-i. No liquor noid in
I(Tmiles of the school. Loeatifc'n
very be lit hy. Ju*t tbo place to ed
uoalo jourcbildr.il.
' Biker McO. Sm thA. M-.
Principal.
The Death if an oMfitlxcu.
' The death of T P Jobnaton was
briefly mfrilloned last week. It
occured WidneeiUy tbe 20th inst,
about 4 pm. In hi* long illness ho
bud id (tired « gc«d deal, hut t-i
--foro the close miiurc mercifully
made him tuicortecious, -and hia
lest hour* were peaceful. He died
in hi* 84th year.hnvlng been b-im
in Wythe County. Va , April 30ih
1800. After reur.hing mauliood, be
n Ored to McMir.n Co. Trnn. Be
s. re leaving hr* native state, he
married Miss Melinda Kinder, a
ladv who was loved and <sieetno*.
by all who knew her. Os the chil
dren horn toth>'in seven are now
living. A «on, Uoorgf* Johnston,
n lin entered tho Contadcratc' ser
vice as priyate, slid was ma ’eCft'p-
Uiin for distinguished gallantry,
wns killed at l’erry ville. In 1846
Mr Johnston moved to Walker
County, Ga. But before leaving
Tennessee during the ran oval of
the Indians, he was nGovernment
Agent, and became nequninted
with this -eetion. He had nuuy
H'rung poi r.t of charm ter. No one
had more physical or mcral cour«
age, or t>ad ft mjnd fr-*er from all
taint of hyi ocrisy. He w » a bind
neighbor, a ti rm frieud ami * fear
lera I'op. No one hunt d more
oalmly U|ion th" app oaah of
death. Hi* declinin' years w»r«
brighten, >1 by the love ami devoted
c»re of his daughters, who nude
hia an sminently happy home.
“It i* becoming to uu?" aakeb
ahe, aaahe ap; esred, in the ciatume
ul one hundred year* ago, be fire
the ttinn who is nut her lord and
master, but is her bu-bat'd. ‘ Yes
uy d-ar,”eai*l lie, meekly. “Don’t
you ws*h 1 could drees this way
all the time?* she asked. “No mr
de.it,” be answered ; “but I wish
you had lived wheu that was the
; style.”
Married.
j In DeSoto, ut tbe real l-tt-c oftl.e
bride Monday eve-oil •. Mr Thal
i.(|, Kn n * and Hr> Gvmp- !’ rrv
I uere unit'd in tne ll *1 v '« *i- *
;in itrirp'HlV. T»“ .'-'.'■■to *;i^
[ piit.irtustt by K-v. J Vi 61 C iu-
I s«L. CWaritr.
CROaSIKR’S
FRUIT & VEGETABLE DRYER
give, see our Circular MdW" iVlho ' Ueti.
IRndr *r (he bfslmafrrinl; IVOT OF Ti*. Hint bt-ins
ran by«lr»m, the) irf ’WRrranlcd not to blow up.
Our Evaporator is *o cohstrilcteii tliut the air tyhi ui has h er. turns
ten ad hy passing over one trsv ot fruit, cannot bv nny |t >ssib' i:y leae.d
any other iruv, bill T.-ust pass nut at once. In thin wav, llivre i* « sopa
rsto stream of heatedoir of the same iem| ersiure passing, at all times,
over, under sod through e»ob tray of fruit. Hy an ingenoos system of
hot air flues and dampen*; it is so contrived, however, that the amount
of best directed to any part of the Evaporator, may he regula'ed and
varied irt will. For a complete and easily oodarstood explanation r*f
how this i* accomplished, see our circuhr. Send sjr a circular, whether
you want a Dryer or not.
No 1, best Black Iron,dries 8 bushels in 21 hours 840 00
No I ls at Galvanised Iron, dries 8 bushels in 24 hours .50 00
No 2, beet. Black Iron, dries 16 bushels in 24 hours v 6O 00
No, 2 best Galvanized Iron, dries 16 hushelu lh 21 hour* 75 00
Agents wanted in every connly, where no', dlready appointed.
Eor further information appljy to
McCliing Manufacturing Company,
OrTUOnAk iIIB.L, Agilit ) KNOXVILLH/ZE SN.
CHATTANOOGA,TENNj
Fricks Gap, Jane 25tn, 1883.
We have floe weather for m ik
ing hay, hut the hay i*light-on ac
count of tbe dry May.
B'ariDcr* are very busy in their
corn and cottbn
Miss Mary Sells is visiting relatives
at this place.
The health of our people has
improved very much.
The palrocs rs our school, met
to-day, at New trospect to select a
teacher, and St phen Morgan was
selected without a di sorting
voice.
Oliver Moore at High joint,
wants t/i know where hia stray pig
,s. It i* about five months old
black and white spnted, marked
with n smooths croptffetch ear.
/esse Joh t. soil has bought him
a one horse wagon, and intends to
n. d*ll» as soon ns he lavs by his
cron. A F S.
Mcl.km* hk Or June 25 1833.
Editor Messenger:
The measles in our neighborhood
is aho it over. There is some (over.
Billy Pope is very low with Ty
phoid fevef.
Farmers are done harvesting and
have commenced laying by their
con.
Cotton D vtTy art»H.
M'o nro needing rain very mneb.
f.. A. H.
Tftckua. June 23 1883
lint weather bos made it* a| -
1 e.itancejht o*rr 'alley.
Crops are looking (indy, - hire
they have hoen prooeily cnlt»vat*u.
hut we find a number t ha*, are lack
ing in tbi* res(,*ct.
Eepo’.ts say PiCf. Fulton will
open sebm l. at Dogwood Accadomy,
ti.st Monday in Ju y. Weoongrat
u ate tbo people if Dogwood, in
procur ng t hewer rices of this eflk.vut
uducwur.
Radiv*.
A Doctor Martir. of Candvlaria,
Nevnda, killed himself inthefo I w
iug highly uo.iquo style : He bail
beet drinking with a crowd in s
bar rcirn —lut si! at one*- got v.ry
sober, and even grave. He started,
to the crowd that lie bad tri d in
tain to c< nqncr bit love.'for Hqu,*r.
and led deih'cd to leat* lb
world «t one o’clca'k. “11,1*- boys,
be added, “as a lust fr-or, ftll**w
uie to do so by ten ic,, A l*and of
Italian mil-i i*«* was e. be.l up.
ami while they (laved, tbe doctor
swallowed a fog doae o» taorrhine.
The bora thought it v. as a i
amt it edoctor wa* only 'ax-eg so ll *.
I hey left Urn a sleep in i hai- -
and >n cbe morning f un i • u *
d< lid 1
Mr--. L. M. Co l*e-, wit« h-r
M"s»vr.i w t 'o *
Kef-r-.-.v« v -«••••*••«*
to wa .• otii-' U K'i
t la - s -s>( cett-ty pqwr.
GEOIIGIA. WALKER COUNTY.
Wliereus \V. I’. Blackwell,adinin
i»tnrt*»r, of thn istate of J«m-e M-
Black #el-, deceased, hii» applied
for h t'era of dismission on the es
Ute of of said Juim-s M. Block well,
this is therefore to cite all persons
concerned to show cause if any
they can why the said W. I’. Black
well administrator as aforesaid
should not he disehatged fruui his
said administration rn the first
Monday i i October i ext.
Thi' Juria 26th, 1883.
Mtl.ro.N Ru<fKT.i., Oa.lin ry.
GEORGIA, WAI ,K *Hi‘ COUNTY
John M Cliiskson lias applied for
lettwrjjef administration op. n the
► state of James H. Clarkson,
late of said county deceased tins is
to cite ail persons concert ed holli
kindred and c.ed tore, why an or
der shnnld not he pasted, granting
letters of administration to said
John M Claikson on the first Mon
day in August in xt.
Tl.it June the 20:h, 1883
Mu ton Ill's iKi.r., Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Mrs. Mary 0 Wardlaw has applied
for letters of administration upnp
the fgt’Atfl’ of John R Wardlaw.
late of said county deceased and this
is to cite all persons consented totb
kindred end creditors.to show cause
why an ordersltould not he passed,
g-anting letters of administration
to sdd Marc C. Wardlaw,. on tl>»
first Mnndi.v in Angus' next
This Jit' e ti e 26th,. 1883
Mil, ton Ru«ski.i. Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
Whesens R N Dickerson admin
istrator of ihe i stats . f Joseph I*.
McCtllloh deem ted, has applie I for
letters of dismission on the estate
of said Joeph P. McCulloh; this if
therefore to rite all per»on j concer
ned t > show cause if any they can
why the said R. N. Dicker.on
administrator as aforesaid should
no! bn discharge'.! from his said
administration on the first Mon
day in Octohrr next.
This June 26th, 18S3.
Mii.t >N Rim. km., Ordinary.
A St. Louis girl forwarded the
Wowing to her young man: Dcet
Wi.!, —U nt coroe anymore for a
tviiial eny way. hauthcr baa got
awfully sheeted about I urglars,
and sit* op I’Ab* with a dotihlf-
Inrrelled sin tgun watching tin
Hack-yard. He pot oinren a pound
of lead iut.i Brown’s i.ewlonndl ird
dog, which wae cumioin over the
lent after a tome la-t nit*. 1
It ws-but a simple pin, P>ck
atis, on a etiair. and the I tile bvv
did vrtii like a tear when Die
teacher k a «ca>, and in mar rer
very H i t lb IV a Oa f a hundnd
fie i I t-.e sir This the leant * r
do.annoy, ar.d tie chan U, and ro
card ti to t • lev quid: • J grat.ls.
Bu n ».r: .a dm little
| tj..v , i.in il*>th beat * ill l.e
I ; .y. it- tec b i. ot hit
- 4 aali.’"
I Jlllcock’M Porouw P'asUr.
j Cl?kg IVMtKL OTfIKK If.ArTtftd FAIL
ftVKM Ml.lbVK.
fako Mother or you w ill IkmlL ippoint-
I pd. Ifttta ou having
ALLCOCK J S,
Pim.A . 308 Nohtii St., )
February 1, 1883. )
I b&vo been using AIXCvCK’t Pi>
i u ,t>rf Pi astkii* far a number of year*
' Mid always with marjed benefit. I
i hnvo been troubled with Museclar
Rheums-ism ; hare been Ireatod by
fire of ou." beet (iliyciciane without
receiving and relief whatetet. I
then used Ai.i.cock’s Fi.asteu on
the parts afficted an i I can assure |
you the pain baa almost left mo. I '
can recommend them to every one
a« the best planter made. I have
; tried i.tber kinds but fuurd them
1 tv’otthlets.
B K. GALLAGHER.
Weak Kidneys Cured.
CoNTitieooK.N. H. )
March 3, 18.80. )'
I hare been jreallv troubled witu
rheumatism and Wot k Kidneys. I
was ade so 1 to try Au.COCk’s Po£ous
Pi.astkus (had used two'otl.i r,kinds
of so-called Porous Piasters, which
did me no good), but ■ ne of yonr
j has'worked like r. charm, giving me
; complete rc'ief, and I have not
been troubl'd with- Rheumatism
4ud Kidney Complaint since using
them, and. I consoler leyscif cured.
3 EDWARD P. FURHNAM.
! j
c %NEWHOME^
•SEWffitG MACHIIECO- j
gias^Esas®®!
CHICAGO. ILL.-- -•
ORANGE, MASS.
kyiMai
fILSX.H.STEPHEfiS.
The life; of thi« illustrious patriot and
statesman, by F. 11, Norton, >uilio
of ‘Lifeot Gen. • Bannock., lllueln -
ted. paper, 10 cts cloth 25 ots Pro
nee stamps received. Not sold v;
dealers. Catalogue free. ‘‘The nine
unhjue ven'ure in a literary way to'
whirl! the ptiblie has been treat-'!.
Daily Atitei n an. Nn*hvi!!e. .10IIN B
AI.DKN. Publisher, 18 V<sy St
New Yoit. ,
NAVAI/ BATTLES
OF THE WOULD
y UPWARD S IP PEN, Mdica
Pitee or U. S. N. A Tliriilin-j Pretoria
• listory of the World's great Si a highte.
with «tecimcn■ of Naval Arehitenture
at all ages. A record ol 1' onderfiit
Exploits mo-e inti resting than fiction.
Price nnlv {3. It sells everywhere.
ADEN'I S make S.PKI.OO ptr month.
Address J 0 McnClll>V & t’e.. Pli la
delpii’a. Pa.
MONTH and BOARD
"* three live YomU' tnee
or ladies in.eitch oour.ty. AdJrers P. \\ .
ZtKHF.R tv CO . Philadelphia, Pa.
Sufi
and to c«-
| of U*t year witii< >ut ortWiair It It contain*
1 about 17ft rawet*. 600 Uln.-fratlons. aocurmto
1 do*crl»ttiou» and 7*lu*ble direction# for pUnttn*
BX» varietlee of Vasfotable and Flower Befdi,
anta. Fruit Trw'a.atr Invaluable to all eayeo
t tally to Market Oardtanf re. Sciu; for it!
i O. M. FERRY &CO Detroit Mioh.
ROORITT CBLLEGF
Spencer, Tennessee.
F.lr-r.-n •- II ■.« fm»* Kn- k I-Jau4. pcw»**"t reratimi
, f >|. k M • K • ••-••I liark Id•••. «*t. tU<- l«U» of
taint** I uul M.'iMhta n lor Mini n•• •finely
hr .littful Krrv fin-'ll »«*•* B«m* «l uud «n
--1 inn lim. i*. nr<r I'<MU|>o*t<*. T p r titulars
4Mr v, P'ttf tut r >i H.tftTTTO.M,
We assert without fear of contradlc*
‘ tion that Batik's Online Aperient la
cheaper and more pleasent than any pills
Fver made for constipillion, torpid livec
or aick headache, that it never produce*
the least unpleasant feeling.and Its action
more prompt than any pill made. It la a
terrible enemy to the pill familv, driving
them from every fireside. It la so nice,
pleasant, cleanly, and prompt in action,
whether on steamboats, railroads, hotels
1 nr at home, that all ladies are delighted.
“ Tough on Chills, ’•
1 "hires S coses for 95 cts. in cash cr stamp*.
; llailed by John Parham. Atlanta. Qa.
Hysterics, a melauctoiy symptom of
! erious monthly troubles, ara cured by
h. us* of B.&cle -L'i-.t-iS-
attend
THE GMT CIMII sale
-—OF
OIjOTHINa
AT
DAVIDSON l SOU'S.
$50,000 Worth of Clothing,
Silling out rpg«rd!e»B of coit, prepiratory.to'enlarge'tbe premia.
See p:icoß in Chiittiirooga pipers. greatest bargains in clothing ever
offered. One price. Goods masked in j lain figure*.
DAVIDSON v & SON, Ui
Chattanooga Tenn.
li—l ■ I it imBmiMWTMWMBMWBWMM—!■ W—W—l >
FURNIT URJEI
' • ,■ f
Latest Styles! Best Goods! Lowest Prices!
Temple &
H» 1 Market Sh eet, iffcaf Corner of Ninth Street.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
\VHOI,EBII,E MAXIF At T IR»:« S, JORREItN
AND
RETAIL DEALERS
IrfFurniture of Every Description.
FACTORY: On W»»hvii!r~Rnlroad trafkjtArArV
Boyce and Frank Street*.
CHAXTAHOOBA MARBLE WOEKS.
DALY cfc SMITH,
Importers mid Miimifneturers of
Italian and American .TEarhlc, Foreign and I»o
--inextic Crauite.
MONUMENTS, TOMB-STONES,
A,\J) WEXERAI. CEMETERY W ORK.
Bniidiiis hitoije Constantry An Band
Corner Market ai d Stl, Streets, ( lialianoop, Tenne*<«ee. 1
in tj .’II 3,n
’’’V *'*y— "J"’ •■"‘ l *'"■*—nnw-r ii - -f * m%jjj i -jcTjjjnai» nm-m-ir ■ ■»' ■i »
W. T. G KEE N Ji, ' JAM Es HA V\ KI NS.
Formerly ol W. T. Grerne it Bro.) (Fotmwrly with Van- e & Kii by.
GBEEH i HAWKINS,
IIAIIDM ARB.
AGENTS F9BfPGALt!IOHiLLEO PLOWS.
Moni#rtn»ry AVO ue Con tr JBarkei tetrept, .
fHAtTAIRHifiA, - - - T'E&IVfcSSEE*'
jiSllfli l " 1 *) •*! tS * , |n |||HM | Bunn— mmaiiww
Roberta, "Wallice & Co., '
On the Rotutville Tern-)
pike Road. j rDIVIHSriE, TENN,
C';i7l nttefitioft to their stock of
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
Which they propi se to fell chop fir Cush, or t * haute for Produce.
HIGHEST
Market Price P aid for Produce of all Kinds.
ihnHl tfift 1 i.:
™ . ———- ;
AT. ~C’/’' IMBR will ;*at Fkek l<) all who ap;djr. C . vUitbort of n
V '**' s*** 4 *" not w.it* foe it. AH »ee i wrft lion: n.y fj
_v '■■stS erfibiiabireut w .irent**! iohe both frewh and true to nunw,
‘ *X ‘ 50 ***• ,ha! sht ' ulfl •* P T ™* ofhtrwiv;. I a*rre to retd! the
v #rKMV\ order tf.ats*. My collection rs vsg—ah|- seed is one of
.ts »•<! a Urge pan of It is of mvn«n A* the
J®<23Stt 2o:. pjrjzfi
*»«■•«*•. McrbWhe.d Cubb—:'.* ChlnneyS rulww
Hr jiVtSPy »nd i kutt ts utket i»r» VefenScs, ! invite the tattoo -
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