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R. C. NAPIER, Editor
LAFAYET’jK GA.. July 12. 18*1
a—MfiWW »—eaw m ■»«—i- ,
UgUlatlre totes.
The (inirrfin l-<*u»»l«t<»r*- met on
tin* 4'lt inai*, mi<l »ei t t > work "t
once. (piite a murder of liill»
have hem ii.trodm utl «m the liqum
question.
Two liil'h have -’**n |>r**nentt«l
f r •♦tiling fi r a lax on il •««.
When n iliemler riin't think of
an; ill ng else he offer* no amend
ment lo ihc C. lie.
C«,A J. Y. VVn.l l >ff red a b-H
to furnish for Waller Coutiiy *
coinplele libra' y, eurli a* rlie Other
(’.•unties are »iv*n by the Mlatc, in
lieu of the librnTy burned wfchojr
court house.
Governor MvDanle V ireesag* to
the la-gielature, sent ih fast Friday,
i- pur-'y a hnsinera document.
H» infirms the L*wlatore. that
tie Treasury Detriment of the
United Slstes. declines to pay the
sum o. #35,656 42, xpprnpriatid
bv Congress, to refund to tho State
ni Uoorgii that sum, the saint har
ing be-n expended by Georgia for
the common defense in 1777, and
■ays lhat ell proper means will he
used to arctrrc the payment of the
sntn appropriated lor the benefit us
the Stato.
He esks that the reports of all
State OftioiaU be given suen con
sideration ss lx ir importance de
mands. a
Ho suggi’sis that Ihe law in re
gard to the State depositories lie
amendid, solnnl the executive e in
make no mistake as to its construc
tion.
He calls attention to the su'-’jict
of luxation, and says it cannot ro
receive too inucli of the attention
of the Legitla..ure. He suggests a
change in the law in regard to the
assessment of taxable property.
He says that lbs p« ople of Geor
gia pey, for State noil County pur
poses, less than one dol ur and
twenty-firs cents annually, per
capita. While the federal govi/u
--mmt collects fr- in the people of
ihe Uuted States more than seven
dollars pr capita. On rtstlng
these amounts with the ben fils re
ct-iv. d we huveju-it rouse for pride.
It is conjectured by some that
the Legißlulutu will remain in ses
sion lot two months.
One of our exehangea says, ‘'Rus
sia quisled the Nihilists, Ki gland
bus apparently #fnquereil the dy
immitets. and now nothing dialwrhs
the peace cf •he world, except the
fuel that the (Jeorglu legislature ie
id ai’ss'oli.”
Tin- itug Ran (Jtie t ali
Hint dugs are vatu tide, that they
do good s rvice in protecting per
son and properly, no ono ail! deny.
Hut with their on purity for useful
ness, they have also a great power
lor evil. Unlike other domestic
animals, no fence will turn them.
They cun go where they pler.se.
When forced by hunger, or when
their thirst for blood is up, they
can do ds»truotive work. We have
■seh as many ns fourteen sheep out
of one Hook killed by them in a"
single night Men turn out their
flocks in the Hieing, and in ilia
Fall sometimes aa many at half
will lie missing—kdlod hv dogs.
The law makes the owner of the
dog responsible, but in nine cutes
out of If n he escape*, because mil
proof can be furnished against
him.
No one will deny ihnt a man I
should he made tecure not only
in p-rson but in pi iparty. While
dog* are kept, the law should be so
framed that it would afford it's *•
lute promotion Lgalnst their rttva- '
grs. A small tax would norom- ‘
plish this. It would give t county |
fund from which t.II buses canard i
by them would lie paid. It w u!d
thin out the usele-s curs in the ■
haedt of men who let them go
unfed, knowing the* they will live
by piowling.' With a dog law,
where one cheep is kept now, ten
would h * kept.
But before we ran have the law, i
public opinion must demand il,
The aveinge legislator, if left to his
own institn-ts, inread ol voting for
s law that will s>oure the greatest
good of the greatest number, will
always be found arrayed with
those, who kel'cvn that dog" should
be left tree to kill at will.
Be set ve youra.il and keep the 5
liver smite by using Porljltoe or
Ta bier's Yigetapie I.iver Bonder,
the best and moat ilf-ctiv-* ltier
mi dtliow- iu use. Prioe 50 J. koi
sale by B F Tbuiuiau.
While's Cream U Lite Y-umifiige
is the Uet worm shier.
Take your county papei. j
COMM UNICA TE D. I
ar- - I
The lll.cessimi.
We gin he n*, a svnopsis of the
di-eUMion i t the uihj-ict of ‘‘final
.*>r*»v»rarp* of the siunts,” by J <:v.
T C Tukk< r and “dootlilia of Aprs
laer," by IteV M E Mcßrayer, at
New Prospect Baptiat Ohatoli near
Cusaamlrs, on the 4'b inst.
R v Mr. Tetter lead lhe text, “W
God I*- for u* who can Imp against
ua,’ and saiJ: “We believe is re
gentrstiou, in a change of heart,
that u uiau r oat bo liorn agaio ami
made a new creature in Cliriat. Hi*
nature uniat lie ebauged and bit
h.-ai t changed. Then we remark —
i»t . (fiM rrytntrntu. Gndcbangea
tho heart, the work is of God,
through grace, and not because of
work* of righteousness whh h we
have ifcit*. It is of free anmeii'ed
grace pb<y are br.rn of God.
Cbrivt'SLid toNcodenius, “Yemuat
be born again—horn of the Spirit—
or ye cannot tee the kingdom of
heaven.” Now, John says,* Ha that
is bom of U d cannot commit sin,
for he it bom of (rod, and l hi* aeed
reman etta withiu him,” that is wi'l
fully from the heart. Baal aays,
"That which i wculd not, that I do,
f thank God that with my il-ah I
i-ervu tho law of ait), yet with uiy
mind I serve thi law of <1 id. Yet
it is no more I, lut sin that dwei-
Ictli in mo." So then wa believe
that God’• children will all bo weed
and not one of them tia so ss lo
damn him u hell. Ihe ch Id of Goo
is born of God—Peter sa/s of incur■
ruptiblc seed. Chiist aays, ‘‘Bouauae
I lire ye ahall live, also. ‘Christ is
our life.” Ye arc hid with Christ
in God. Now being the children of
1 God 'hey will live if God litas.
I Mv lather dies and I di'*, hooauae
lie is mortal and 1 am mortal; but
find, my father in Heaven it eter
nal, I am born of him aud John
says Ilia aied rntnaineth in me and. 1
shall never die. Christ said to the
»Oman at the well, “If any man
j eat cf tho bread I g ve him he ahall
never die.” “If ha drink of this
water he shall novel thi-nt sgain.' 1
And again, bo that believelb on me
hath everlasting life, and ahall not
j come into cotidcmnution, but t* past
I f ro’n death unto l : fo. And again
■ Paul rays, I Ye nre kept by the
power of-God unto salvation, ready
| to be revealed ntthe Inslday.” The
' u'lge!# rijuice over the repentance
of one sinner. Would angels rejoice
over a piofcability ? No, never I
God iwyen*rtitos, God keel’s and
preserves through life ‘‘l know
my sheep mid am known of mine,
they dear my yore and'follow ae,
and nut one of them shall be lost.”
God will «sy in the end, "Depart
j from me ye winkers of iniquity fur
I in verki cw you.’’ But not unto
one'of Adam’s race, that he ever
knew in rogeiemtinn, and knew ss
u c/iilil; will ho over say, ‘I neve'
knew you.’”
SKBMtllt No. 2.
Rev Mr Mcßrayer aunouncod
the text, “Work out your own sal
vation with fear and trembling,''
ami than said ; “1 t"ke the position
tlmtthe condition* of salvation ex
tend* through life, and until these
condition! hr r.-moved, man must
comply with the tonne till death,
or Its lost. We can prove by the
Bible that men who were brought
into favor with God were after
ward list uod dimmed. Wo rend
that Suul, first king of Israel was
givec a tew heart by God. We
suppose that his hew heart was a
good heart, for God gave it to him
snd 1 can’t believe that God is the
author of a bad heart. Well,- Snul
t rneth away from God, got into se
rious trouble, f 11 upon hie sword
an l kil ed biuisu f. Now, we read
that bo murderer shall cuter into
the kingdom of heaven. There is
Judas also who waa chosen of God
us ii n \ posttc, rnd then betray
ed tin-Saviour. Some sty he was
it devil Iron) the beginning, but I
have never found it in the Bible,
rie is a devil, lie hut!) a devil, *Vr ,
is smd of him nut always after the
sop when Satan entered into him.
Go ) would not have chosen a devil
to be au ApO’tle. The ytung
npo.-Lite endows which Paul speaks
of had datnusti’iß because they
catt off their first faith, l'u say a
man can’t full away is to make man
iiihihiulde. His said of the text,
"Ha that is born of G<*l cannot
sin, ’ that iu the spirit he does not,
but with the thsh he does. This
w il not do fa. a man cannot serve
two masters. So theu we must
•iwiil nut faithful to the end, to ob
tain the crown of ilfo. Paul save.
“If any man thiokeih he elandeib
let him take heed lest he fa!)-”
B"tn preacher* scquiMml them- ;
s Ives wnli honor. Everything*
passed smrilhly.
Yei* resp-ctfu lv,
Ukl’OkTKß.
Ti las- itlesatav*
TnroN. Ju!. tOih 1883.
KdiU.r yihumjer.
Since the measles mtde there
npp**runes incur nddst. there h ol
been up to last Friday, 342 coses,
sine* that day several more cuss*
hsve developed. There are nearly j
Ilk) persons in the town who have
uol yet had it,
A i'tile eon of \l L Landers
dii d June the Bth.
A w«, Mrs. Anus Ingle died on
the same day, and only a f-iw hoots
apart. They were both buried ul
the Chnp*l yeeterday.
On the 21) hos June, Mrs. lowurue
met with quite a pairful a'-cidcnt.
nils was chopping some vtove wood,
when a piece flew up snd struk
her on the left eye, smashing her
spectacles, snd driving several pie
ces of glass into the eye. l)r. Kuili
cil extr.it ted the particles of glims.
She will probibly loss the sight
of the eye.
Our Sunday-School has suspen
ded until the first Sunday in Au
gust.
The factory is stopped this week
for (lie purpose of cleaning ou* the
race, and making some change in
the pickers. A considerable por
tion of the machinery had been
slop,red two or three weeks on ac
count of so many ol the operatives
having measles.
Jesse Jackson, has gone toGrant
vtlle. S 3, to visit bis mother and a
brother at that place.
1 learn that Mr. Moure’s last child
fell into the mi’l pond at Sim’a
mill at Osrue Creek, a few days ago,
and wae drowned.
A few days ago R A Henry and
A J were going to Rome,
(driving J,etlbetter’s mure to Henry’s
buggy. The mure took a notion
to “kick out of the harness,” and
became unmmagsabe. Henry
went out at the back cf the buggy,
striking his Warns against a sharp
stone, tutting a cosideralde gash.
I/cdbctter jumped out and let the
mare run until she got ready to
step.
Wily D’.v's, A Y Powell and
La ’S Cochran hnrvsgone to Annis
ton Ala., “on a bust” this weeK.
We are tufiling ruin.
>l. H. Coker.
Fauns Gap, July 7th, 1883.
Editor Ma\*enj,tr:
We would he glad to hsve a
shower, have had hut little rain in
the hlvt four weeks.
J F Slmw is st Ann Arbor Mieh
ig’it. IKmystli.it his health is
much better.
Frank Mcßride’s little boy is
very sick.
Sames Keys says, he will not go
West.
The threshers will start next
week.
Revs. Tucker’and Mcßrayers.’
discussion wns well uttended, and
went off quie'ly.
Lust Saturday at the Johnson
picnic, u rabid dog made his ap
pearance, hit a dog, and made his
way to C C BW bouse, and
took shelter under the floor. Lite
in the day his oldrsl c.iild, L ana,
went under the floor and was hit
te n. They are very anxious about
the mutter, ihe dog, a la ge
bluet oi c, was shot aud killed.
A F S.
Cassandra, July, 7tb.
Dear Mctmmger.' .
.Since my lust there bas been a
few extra happenings.
Twosrmons were preached at
New Prospect Baptist Church last
! Thursday; one by Rev. T. C. Tuck*
er on the s’ bjict of the “Final
Perseverance of the Saints,” i.i th*
forenoon, in which he acquitted
himself admirably. An intermis
sion was then given for one hour.
The dinner which was a credit to
the ladies was parluk- n of, and thr
crowd re-asveinbled. Rev. M E
Mcßrayer then preached oa the
subject of “Aposucy," which he
handled in quite a satisfactory
mu Ain r. K.ioh of the pnachere
thm took one-half hour in reviews.
The services were ihen cl sed.
Corn aud cottaiv is rally mg to
the front.
Tbe blackberry crop -g here in
fu’l bluet, and is receiving its a*u
ul attention
The health of enr valley is’very
good.
Tbe mad dog sensetiun is very
high at this time. D M. U.
Tkicki m, Ga the uiatrimonia
(all has iwn put in moli u. Mr.
Aif Crow wss married to Mirs Lau
ra P< pe, June 26; fc. The ceremony
was peiform> d by 'E-q. Deck in a
modest, yet very im,>iv*tivj maom r i
Weexteu- tbe newly wedded pair :
our hearty tougia'ulation.
Mist Jrume Deck, a winsome.
Vvuug lady of cur (alley, ie quite j
unwell.
Ag oJ rain wculd be appreciated ]
just DOW. KttDIUS.
Crawfish Si-uiko July 9th.
Editor M tiaengrr-.
Mr. Jnnmt D.twkil'B o'arns ‘he
first cottnu bluotr in this svcliun.
Cotton in looking tolerably well
n» a general thing: but corn look*
very «orry. There i* the poorest
pro*|(ect for c<>iu tliut I have ever
eeen in thitt ntighborl ood, it's ve»y
late and generally been very poorly
cultivated. It Laa teen a very
hail yeisrto ciltivate a erop.l heard
two farmer* ray that they planted
aofne of their corn over three time*.
I if* been very dry here for so me
time. The crop* are suffering very
much for want of rain.
Mian Clarkie Lee return'd home,
thelaat of June,tfrom Martha Wiudi
inqion College, Virginia, where slie
graduated this t»rm. Miss Anrde
Moore of Dry Valley also gradua
ted there at the saine time,
Alisa June Fie'cher is spending
some time will. Mr*. Lee.
Mr*. J. Kirkpatrick is very sick.
Mrs. ( lark from Horne, id visiting
Mis* Claudia Broyles.
There is a great many black ber
ries being picked and shipped to
Cincinnati. Thty arc bringing a
good price.
Earnut
Tbunton, <Ju. July 9, 1883
The Public schools begin here
to day.
I heard a good sermon yester
day at the Methodist Church, by
a ttraoger to me. Kev. Mr. Frier,
of the C P Church. He also
preached there hu,t night.
Mr* Dr. G A B Tucker, of Chat
tanooga, and her eon Gursie are
staying tor a few days at Mr Pace’*
for Gussic’e health.
Our crops are niffir ng for rain.
We have had a few sh ,wen lately ;
but they have been light and par
tial.
Wheat threi’ ing is nearly over —
the ciop rather light.
Farmer* are about done plowing
and the lazy season is upon us.
Mr. J.»hu Marin, of tfhis place,
soys that it is all a mistake about
castor oil being made of castor
beans. Tliut it is made of dead
folks. That he lias reen the dot
tort m irking it That such a man
as Pen PrtOe w. ul l make a hun
dred bottles,, and that the castor
bean is of to use except to kill
mole*. 0 W Dotson.
I f dUe.ve ha* «:iih r**il t ■« ayatem fh*t only way
to itu*« It out is t« jturofy and enrich the bh**»d.
To lbl* e||i|. as is ackiMitt ledge Iby uli llHfiltfMl Ilie.M,
nothing I* better than iron. Th.* fault hitherto h'is
heeu that lion rm.ld not ' e eo prep ired as to be
uh-ohltely hiirutkre* to the t» «th. This iliflieu ty
has tx.vii nveremiHi l») the KiOWlt i'WOiiv is Loin
piiny of BatMitiore, %ld‘. who nfftr ilimi tfto**nV
inn Hitter* ms a fhullli**, mligc«tl"ii, kid.tty trou
ble, etc-
Vili.aNuW, June 25ih.
Mr, Jarnc* Turutr says there waa
a water apout cn bis place yester
day, which damag' d him some three
hundred dollars.
W C Towusend has been tapped
three times for dropsy.
Miss L n u Keowu, who has been
very tick, is improving.
Mis. Harriet S am-el has gone to
Olio on a visit to h.r mother.
Joe Moore says the hail yesterday
ruinrd his crop.
Young sorghum cane will kiil
cattle, for I eaw the hides of two
this morning that were ki led by
i eating it, V.
Mr. H. Tsmiii f**van*ah, Oh-, mijtk “I have
b eii prwiiiiy buurAtud by u ing Brown s Iron Dit
inrs lor ki. nrty di*e«K«.”
Editor Messenger:
TLeie will be a S.irday-School
Cor.ventiou ai.d mass meeting at
CnwGsh 3prirg July 17th, and at
Cassand.u July 18ih. Al Superin
tendents, teauhtrs and S. S. workers
are cordially invited with their
schools. Special servi e each dav
for the chddren, and preaching a:
night. The Bey G G Smith, Sun
day -school Secret* yof the North
Georgia Conference will be present,
with other efficient help. We want
the oc.asion to be of greit interest
teal. Rsp.ctful'y,
N K Moßkayku
Mi* M. £hi«h‘inti, Savawmbh, Or, My*: “1
h cmiih*vory billion* iron iiitlnrU Br«»w.t*a iron
Bluet* rol«‘*vt (| in- rompMttfly
Valley Stork, July 7tb.
Mr. Editor >
I here will he a Sun-'ay-School
Convention at Trinity Church in
Broom 'lown on Fridary July 20th.
to which all the schools on tine r
cuit and the Reighbrnhig sol.cols of
other dt nomination* are care tally
invited to attend.
G. G. Smith, the Sunday-School
Secretary of the North Georgia Con
ference, will be with us:
Everybody is invited to attend
and bring with them Will filled
baskets. J. J. Hale, S. S. S.
H. F. Furr n. Secretary
Buggies and Harness-
J. M B-rnwell at the Wardtaw
stand is handling buggies. Those
made by S shier are stylish, lasting
and run like a top. It you want
to male a good invcs.mi.ut to tbit
lilac caU ou Lull,
“1 llle»i<ing Ih UMKHist.”
484 A nri.t’in v u Bm oklyn. f . Y.
March 29, 1881,
No family should be wrb out
Allcuk’s Pi »i,UB Pi ahTah- ; their
healing powers ate wonderful and
their • llli .cy far reaching and last
ing. For years past Phase seen and
known them to ture and relieve the
most obstinate and distressing cate,
of rheumatism, kidney conpUim,
bi onubtia, neuralgia, lu rnbago, iL flam
malum of the lungs and throat, par
alyse, asthma, spinal weakness, and
coughs and colds. In my own case
they have afforded me almost instant
and permanent relief. My friends
consider ibtm an invaluable ami
speedy remedy for all kinds of aches
and pains. They are a blessing in
disguise p and no wife or mother
should be without thsui if_she value,
her peace and comfort acd freedom
from nervous eibaustion and other
ailuients- As r strengthening plas
ter, also for backaches and weak,
rieas, th-y have no equal. I have
never yet found a plaster so < ftica
ious and stimulating, or to give so
uiucb general satisfaction. Use lin
conmction w th Bk.'.ndketh'b uni
vursa life giving and life-healing
Hills, no one need dispair of a
speedy restoration to good sound
health.
MR 1 ?. E. TOMPKINS.
ONE TRIAL.
If you have hern using uthe> Plas
ters one trial of Allcock’s PoßoUs
will convii cc you of ilieir wcndeilu!
superioiity. Take no other so call
ed porous plasters that claim to be
blitter, they are all Iraudsgo.teu up
to sell ou the world-wide reputa
tion of the genuine article. I
NOTICE TO THE VOTERS OF
WALKER COUNTY.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Ordered rhnt an election be held at
the different election precitiN within
the limits of «dd county, on Wednes
day the. 15th day of August next, to
determine the question,, w hether bonds
shall be issued by Board Os Commis
sioners of itoads and Revenues of said
county, for the purpose of raising
money to build a Court House for Wal
ker county. bonds to be issued
to the amount ot eight thousand dol
lars, bearing interest from date of is
suing the sane at the rate ol 7 pur
cent, per annum, and t he interest to be
paid annually, and said bonds to be
fully paid off on the first Tuesday in
lteceinber, lbt>s, a., follows: > 1.0(JO lid
Ist Tuesday in December, ISB4, and
the other $4,000 00 Ist Tuesday in De
cember, 1836. Said bends will be
sued for the sum of SI(JU 00 each. It
is further ordered that said election he
held and conduct <d in the same manner
and under the same rules and regula
‘ tious that elections arc held for county
othceis of .-aid county, and the telurns
shall he made to the Board of Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenues of said
county, who shall in the presence ot,
and together with the several managers
(who bring up the returns) oonsolidktc
said returns, and declare the resuit.
And it is further ordered that notice be
published tor the space of thirty days
next proceeding the day of election, as
required by law in the Waj.kkh Oun
iy MEssEhOKti. This 3rd day of July,
1883.
Hone by order of the honorable Board
of Commissioners of R >ads and Reve
nue* of Walker County. I.eorgia.
R. N. Dickerson, Clerk.
Notice.
GEORGIA, WALKER BOUNTY.
Whereas the Reviewed appointed
to mark out ami make report upon the
t-Stablishmeii ot « second da. s publi
road in the 1257 ] torrid. ti. M . ot said
county, to-wit: t-omineneiiig at n
| point oil the Frnwttoli Spiing Koud
about one half mile south of tin 1 resi
dence of .1 (i .\ir Fa Hands, and rmining
in a smith enauriy direction near tin*
residence of Win. XurdocK, Henry ,
Heaaon, John Schmitt, and others and
following tnoat of the way the old set
tlement road (but with some change*
designated by tree marks) to ;he
comity line at the north vest corner of
John-Kinsvys field, have reported that
the establishment of said road will be
of much public utility and convenience
his therefore ordered that citation be
f>ubii*t;ed at the Court House door and
in the Walker County Messenger, for
ihirty darn as required by law, notify
ing all persons that an order will be
passed at the next regular meeting
thereafter, establishing the same as a
second class public road, if no good and
sufficient oi»u*e is shown to the contrary.
By order of the Honorable Bourd'of
Commissioners ol Roads and Revenues
if said oountv.
Tin* 31 day of July, I*s3.
K S. DkkkhsoN, Clerk.
ALL FOR NOTHING.
tVey tl»«* l>4»€tor Wan DUsunled, nut what
llglii liavi W«*«n Dull l, \l i liou Him,
‘•Writ,wile "nald Dr. E *, •* h« •'MfarJ W
honor. «vhii l> wras ia a ea»jy oti'nji in
ecitirnl Now VUffc, .‘V iit»v» put btirlk from a long
and ride away down among the inrd'iiain-,
»*» nc ftu*i»<»T nhatover. Tho niruen<rr
nM mah w shiln’t Uvm rrl Hioiuiug, whm tl*
fWei f- had an ordinary atiavt nf i-oiie If ihr
rla>|iiet» a -hl'y <>ad a. dc*- rnoualr to put •« BEN
S' -CAP* IKK P* Ri»t T S PI.ASTktM no his alum.
»«'!( h» wn-iIA i.avr bren nil right In ml h mu or two.
I*(At .« no »o4E» ar *H*w to added :ha old
puy-f.-ian, ww htwiug Ik* mp «»l' »n«niuii g lia
Which hiw «rto fcwd jlHird huw.
IkwiWr 6 w.»* rig »i if* p..o*d ' d»» Wfarn.
though *!«»•*-. Ttor rapid fUSTWiatug uar of Hrnaon *»
piar’rt prow Htla bryend qur**tmi . m u ilia f*»ud
dortora ar« certain to w wav**d much ofihore ttwp
ira lt*M» la oil Giwwr capaMr us b lug
k) a p'arlrr Bv*u*«M»’a aru lAcfidtlt a» ot.cr.
Th** «> uu.u*- hive ilk* wvd •' ****»\K cut iu *h«
c u»rr. Pnr c nta, Scabury K Joiimtoi.,
CTuntisiw, New York.
WONDER BOOKS.
NOT book* of Mapi'.hut rhoiar.rl litrr-
Mira, at pnc**» *•«» «• w » • the »hl ronr Honk i
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U« «i r—nrtec »*•-■• l>w 6S fr*«*. \
JOHN B. ALULA i'ub.Uio, IS Unr) *I.,N Y. »
the rat CMI SALE
OF
CLOTHIKTO
mm i ms.
$50,000 Worth of Clothing.
Selling oat regnrd'eM of eo»t, preparatory to'enUrge'the premia
See p:ice» in Chattanooga papers. Greatest, barg;ii„B in clothing ever
offered. One price. Goods walked in t lain figure*.
£CN,
Chattanooga 1 tsn,
FURNITURE!
Latest Styles! Best Goods! Lowest Prices!
r Femple A; Filipp,
H 34 fliti'liH Slm(, .Wear Onrnrr of Ainlli Street.
CHATTANOOGA, TBNN.
WIIOLFSAI.F aiAYII UTIRERh, JOItBCRK
—ANI>
RETAIL DEALERS
In'Furniture of Every Description.
IACTOUY: On \atli villi- Knit road Tiaek.tonTtT
Rover a ail Frank Streets.
CHATTANOOGA MARBLE WOKKS.
DA3L.3T est? SMITH,
Importers and Maimfheturers of
Italian anil American YlaiMo, Foreign and do
mestic Israelite.
MONUMENTS, TOMB-STONLS,
AAR «R.\EltAI, nitlHTi;.dV WOtih.
Stone Constantly oirlland
Corner Market and Bi.li .Streets, lliaflaitoot;:!, Teniirtwre.
•Hit) M Hit;
—■■ '•» 1 ■I ■ " nil I
VV. 'i'. GItEENE. .1A MEr> IIA WK! NS.
Formerly of \V. T. Greene & Brp.) (Formerly with V.m< e & Kirby.
GREEN Si HAWKINS,
HAROATABK.
AGENTS FOR GAL!: CHILLED PLOWS.
Mon'gdn.f ry .Avem c Con er AJurkei Strict,
CHATT A A OtMwA, ■ - - THAAESSIE.
|j i i -
Roberts, TVallice Sc Co„
On tlic Ritafviile Turn-) _____
|»il*c Road. } rJIVIUSTE, TENN. y
Call attention to ttieil* < Hoet*£c»t’
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS,
BOOTS. SHOES AND HATS,
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
Which they propose to- sell ej,e,p f,>r Cash, c»r extSuft*/ f.>r Produce.
HIGHEST
Market Price Paid for Produce of all Kinds,
|aL V Jp' w O/ A IHMS will t-e >r-nt FKKK t«. *<. who -1 fly. Customer* of
I T,A n - pd nul ' vr ‘ ,c ** All »-r.« *eu« fr m r>y ’
I * «»*»■•»’•*«"* */ * arrantc.! tola: i •' reati and true to name.
I *«• far, that should it prove ot.: i»!w. ; tgree ttf rev . rN'
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IfiMSk CAVat AP.llffy ori«l>.ul l.lrorfactr it J, I, Ohio ifhrbank i
V,irtkM lulibiMr.. i-t.li>, .-. V iKIon. .
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g.^:tHgAMar I<f« «“* ie«hiie w lr. the raik'i. and in the firm* of i
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“»«»• J. H. Cregr.ry, Hartiiehe «> Mass.
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