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tllfjf MESSENGER.
LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA.
Julr 26,1883.
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~~Notice la hereby gl*et tiia* bert
after rbelvgal sdvertUin* petUin
ing t» WJ ■ ffi<* "»» h« do °® lB lb *
WaL*«RCotJNTY
■ t . W. A. Byrd.
’ Sbsntf of Dad* Cootty.
July sth, 1883.
H. P. Lumpkin. ,is Authorized
to make advertising contrac’s, and
10 act »8 collating agent lor the
Mmsengks.
PEEKEBED LOCALS-
A fkrge assortment of Burial Ca
ges and Coßfinf, for Bale by.
Thompson Hh.es. ,
Summerville Ga.
Illustrated B>ok of Cage Bird*
mailed for 3 cent "tamp. Bird
Food C0.,2?7 South Bth Bt., Phila
delpbia.
Cheapest Fasiti •» Magazine in
the world, 129 large pages, 4 pages
new music. 1000 engravings each
issue. 'SO cents per year; single
copies, 15 cents. Steawßßldoe &
Clothisb, B’.h Market Sts., Phila
dalpbU.
Wassman & Bro. invite their
friends to call on them when in
Oh. a&nooga, they will be pleased
to show them through their enor
mou9 Btocfc of Clothing, Dr? Goo< 8,
Boots and Shoes, Gents’ Funnell
ing G .ods, Hats, Trunks and han
cy Goods, 11 of which they s ill ex
treaiely low, in fact, lower than
jmy other house in the city, they
nre able and willing to substantiate
what they say, and defy competi
tion. Give tbern a call 1 _
Wassman * Bfco.,
MaretSt., Chattanooga. Tenn,
LaFayette Academy.
The 2nd Term of this Institution
will commence on the first Monday
in Julv. The first three months
will be a Public School, during
which time the pro rata allowed by
County School Commissi mer will
be credited to each bill of Tuition;
patrons charged wi - h the balance.
RATES OF TUITION:
For Orthography, 2nd It ader
Primary Arithmetic and Ge
ngraphy, - 81
Foe Grammar, Geography, & •., 2 00
1 or Algebra, Rhetoric, Phi os
ophy, &>■ 2 50
~ For La'in, Gie-k and Higher
Mathematics •••••■ 3 00
Scholars will be charged from the
time of entrance to t.be close of the
term, unless released by special
agreement. _ , .. ,
J. L, Kikg. Principal,
M»». M.A. Kwg, Asst.
June 12th, 1833
The Fal' Term 1883.
CASSANDRA HIGH SCHOOL,
MALE AND FEMALE.
Op ns Ju y 9th.
' TUITION-
Primary class 81.00
Intermediate, 81 50
A a’em c 2-50
Patrons will have tho benefit ot
public sohool fund.
]j jard in good families from 5 to
8 dollars per month. Morals of the
comonity gool. No liquor sold in
10 miles of the school. Loration
very healthy. Just the place toed
•ucale. your children.
« Baker McC. Smith A. M-
Principal,
A Farm to be Dlsjiosed of on Easy
Terms.
The Pctree place near R'Ck
•Spring containing one hundred
and thirty-seven acres, about
seventy-acres cleared. Excel
lent wa'er, commodious dwell
ings and out-houses. A splendid
situation for elevated orchards and
grape culture. An examination of
the propirty wi : l gi-e sa'isfactiun
i to any one seeking • quid and
coime-rtabie home, iu a rood cettle
' ii.eiit and near chu cheS End
tchools. Ajii yto
Frederick Fitz Gibbon.
Roek Spring. Gv. 4t
A bowl Heaie For Sale.
A one hundred sere farm en
closed with a s'one wall. Eighty
acres clear d. Fifty acres in clo
yar and grass. Water good and
inexh .u tilde. Tiie best farm in
North Gdirgia and in Catoosa
Counlv. John B Hendf.es-in.
Crawfish Bpiing Cfv 4‘-
Paul Brolhei ’a Violet lot.
B» sending uv n*y-five oent«to B L
Trail, L.Fayette..G*-.you «•» *B. *
prist ft! rereipt for waking P«ul
Brother’s Violet It.k, at • coss of
fifty cents a gallon. Stamps will
be taken.
Buggies and Harnoss-
J. M B.rowcll at li>« WardiaW'
st*i d is handling buggie*. Those
*,ade by 6 shW» ate at ylish, lasting
sod run lit- a top. It yon wan.
to make s good m‘ es'deut iu that
line call ou tuui.
LOtAI. BRIEFS.
We tcknowledge the receipt of
the fol lowing favors on subscription:
W J M0rt0n...,. .... •• 1 0°
Miss MC Johnston Uttii-. 1 9°
P A V*IU. 1 50
J W King 45
John Poe «<•< s(>
W A Foster 50
V C Ru55e11...... 4 00
BGreeawood,. 1 00
W A J Willb-nks 00
JDSeiglor - 1<»
8 W 5eig1er....:....:. ..--.....- 100
Jihn A Fordhsois.. 50
- if
Pure Cuba molasse* at B F
Ihufman’s at 45 cts a gallon.
Parties wishing to buy. ccrn
should call on J E Patton,
JW C sends in a communica
tion but no nnino accompanies R.
Capt C D Adkins, on* of Chat
tooga's clever wen, was iu town
Thursday.
J M Cannon ot Duck Creek is
suffering from a severe attack of
rheumatism. - i
All will regret to learn of the
dangerous illness of Robert Mize
»t Anniston, Ala.
J D Seigler wants to be transferred
to Catoosa. Walker will lose an en
terprising citizen.
At the brick yard, work has been
siraighlened out into a steady, hol
iness going pace.
J B Patton is in town. He will
spend a few days here, in getting
the Court .House work und.r full
headway.
On the 12tl ir.st., atthe reiidence
of J A Woods’, by Rev T C Tuck
er, W C Adams and Misß F E
Green were married.
In Carroll Co., a man named
Henson, baa be£i bCOjd over on
the charge of cruelty to animals in
cutting nut a horses tongue.
We will pav the ma-ket price
for good wheat and oats on ac
count*, or in goods.
t Hill & Patt.-n.
There will be preaching »t the
new school house near F. W.' Alli
son’s in Chattanooga Valley, next
Sundry morning, by Rev. T. C.
Tucker.
Piles permanently cured by Dr.
Hammond of I.uF«yett£; without
the use of the knife nr ligatures.
Genito-urina' doseu.-es successfully
treated.
We are requested to announce
that there will be a picnic at the
ford of the creek near Davis’ Cross
Roads, on Saturday, Augubt 4th.
AH are invited.
A mad dog was killed, Sunday
the 15th inst, by James Coult-r of
the Cove. His death caimd otb. rs
for be had bitten Holland's dug, and
two of Coulter’s. * ’ 1
The Gainesville Court House was
burnt Inst Lecember,Like the'one at
LaFayette, it was located in the
center of the square Hut unlike
Walker, Hall County changes the
r location, paying -four thousand
dollars for a i.ew site. ,
Wm. Mize has the contract for
sawi .g the lumber for the C urt
house. The stock will be cut o.i
lot 82, east of town. It was origin
ally a part of the A H Mhte estate,
and is now owned by the cun trac
tor.
Badge Hawkins’ wife died Wed
nesday of coiwumption. The cof
fin was ordered frem Chattanooga.
The burial took place Tbursdav.
Badge has always made friends,
bears a good character and is pros
, v. %
Si Ace onr laEjfthe |Wkather for
some days was very trying on
crops. The lent'and the drying
wiud were very trying. Tuesday a
rain eameout of thq Vest and while
partial, it promises to he followed
hy seasonable weather.
At the residence of Jam-s Hen
son near Cedar Grove at five o'clock
p mon the 11th instant Robert P
Tatum and Miss Nannie H 'nson
were married. The ceremony b -
ir.g performed by Roy, i W King
Be set've j ourself and keep the
liver active by using PorUlme or
Tthler’s Vegetaple Liver Poader,
the best and most eff-ctivs fiver
m-dicioe in use. Price 50c- For
sale by B F Thuynan.
While's Cceam White Vermifuge
is the best worm killer.
TheTh’rd Q-i*rterly mweling for
IstFayette Circui', M. E. Cburcti
wifi he held at Mt. Zlou the first
Saturday *Dd Bunday in August.
Rev. J F Spence, D. D. President
of tin East IVntttsee Wealeyun
Uniysrsity ie exported to preach
: on the Stibbrtb.
f . T. ts. Tbipi.itt, P E.
' Mr. I.T. Soilih, WAMLEY.O*.,«v>;‘-Sr»«>.'a
i ir ,». Rm n> iruiord piy fluiiKliM'r tnr«»»m-f li«4iih. I
**li« ruff' iuJfro.a WeJhntw iiud d-bWU>.”
P M Ei wards the last addition
to the Jyw at LaFayette and a
promising young lawyer, left Mon
day for Subllgrta. In few days he
will leave for Homer, Banks Cj.,
where he will make bis home.
The wheat clop, judging from
the reportsof the threshermen is
short. But the cange is not in the
s.iivon, but in tin i-» poverishment
of the land, and the lateness of
seeding. Where land was in good
heart, and the crop was put in ear
ly, the yield h is been satisluctory.
There is a tide in the affairs of
men. taken at the flood, leads on to’
fortune. But I tied my ankle ao
tightly as to lead me to aend to
drug store ror a bottle of C-uisotis,
Lightning Linament, I am well.
Cost only 50c. For sale bv B F
Thurman.
White’s Cream White Vermifuge
is the best worm killer.
Our California cnrre«p indent of
last week, John J Brown, was mce
a Walker qpnnty buy. He lived
noar Cedar Grove, sud had but lit
tle of thia world’s goods. Since be
set up for himself he has don* well.
Last yesr he bought the Rotoirts
farm ir. the pocket paying for .the
same sixteen hundred dollars in
cash. He writes a gord letter and
all will be glad to 1 oar from him
again.
Prof. John Dodson, who has
been so prominent as an educator
at Oxford Alabama, has had his
life effectually Gladdened He
passed through town Saturday ou
bisway to Chattanooga, with• a
full supply of wedding cake. W ith
him was a charming lady, nee
Miss Fanny Gladden, now Mrs.
Jrlvn Dodson. May many happy
years be in store for the newly red
ded pair.
What is the matter up the street
Chattanooga ao many people going?
People going to Cro«s’ at 814 Mar
ket St. to examine the Ladies fa
vorite, that tight arm, Light run
ning, noiselss, Eldredge B Sewing
Machine —It- is finely finished and
handsome —ELDREDGE B. What
does .it mean? Why.it is the viry
lat-si style of Sewing Machine, so r
sale by R G Cross 814 Market St.
Chattanooga. He deals in all
kinds of Sewing Machines, Hliutthsi
nesdlos and parts; and i.O’srepar
nj of Soring Miuhines.
Alluding to his speech on the
R nkin bill to tax railroads in the
co -nties through which they pass,
the correspondent of the Savannah
News says: “8 r. Woods, of.Wal
ker, made the most practical uni
nioet applauded speech of the
morning, allowing that all indu -
tr.i s were 'inked as one, enc’ cm -
tribut ng to the wealth and growth
oftheState. E v erv dollar brought
into Georgia to build or extend a
new railroad is divided among ail
our industries, giving increas- d ac
tivity to 'heir operation. It will
be unwise fortis to crush.oiittlnse
liew railroads or stop the building
of projected lines by opprissiv
tvxatioE.’’
R. A Coulter, of the Gove, sold
a yoke of cattle, that he had bought
from,A Andrews, to t e Vulcan
Iron worts of Cnatianooga fur one
hundred and fifty dollars. They
were black beauties, weighed 2930
ibs., and a»e said to be the fi iest
yoke within a hundred tuilis of
the city. The ead cart of the story
is that ter. days aflcr they passed
out of Dick’s hands, they took a
seventy-five dollar premium in the
exhibition on the Fourth. Thedu
ty to which ttieiy have hem assign
fed is that of moving 'oide.d car
boxfs. They car. bundle with ease
one weighing 50,000 lbs- ~
i.. On last Saturday as Lee, a litt'e
six year old son, of Mr. and Mrs.
O W Inman, of Brnumtown, was
riding » horse to the la-i'Ure. 'be
boras became frightened and made
a sudden wheel throwing Lee to
the ground. He caught on his
7ight hand, breaking the arm just
shove tie wist. After his arm
was broken the little fellow turned
his horee into the pa*iure, aid
Jtarte I on his walk home. When he
had gotten n-ur tho house he be
came so sick he could go no f»r'l r
and commenced to tis for help
His brother went to him and cur
ried him home. His arm was reset
and he is doing well.
We arer-q uts'&l to rftate t ut
there will be a picoic at Blue
.Springs, Catoosa County the first
Saturday in August, and that
everyb dy is invited to come and
hiring their baskets full of good
things.
Attlee.
AH persons having colts in
the pastures on tbs Patton farm
in the Ci>v ■, ere leq leeted to cone
j md get ti ern. Mart Ware.
July 10th, ISB3.
• Sotice
Is given, that 'ho undersigned
have died in ibe uOl:eaof the Ordi
naries of Cotoooe and Walk r
Counties, their app'ietrion t> Love
the onunly line betwem said coun
ties charged, by runbihg tin cmrn
ty lint so as tii un'tnft# trllbin lh*
li.oitt of Catoosa County. 1 , ftU *>f lot
of land, So*. 55, 66,89 and 90 now
siwmtid in the Bth District and
4th sect on of Walker County. The
county line to ba changed as fol
lows: . Comna<nioing «t (he south
east corner of lot No. 90 and run
ning west with tine lino of said lot
to the south west corpse of lot No.
89, thence north a’ong the lut'd
line to the north west cornor of lot
No. 66, thence cast along the land
line to the' north west comer of
lot No. 55, and from these back to
the present county line. And ti nt
we ahall apply to the Grand .1 irios
of the Superior CoU'ts of the two
respective counties at the noxt
August terms of said courts f»r a
recommendation t f tho ebunge in
the. county jine us asked for
T J Xls"Mini K.
J D Skiui.kk.
July 2nd 1883.
Trkston, Ua , July 20th.
The farmers have all “gut their
wheat in the garner, and are likely
to keep it there fur some time un
less the price advances. This sec
tion suflfi-red considerably, fur the
wnr.tnfrsin. The corn is badly
irjnred, hut thanks to a kind Prov
'itlence, therein has come and vege
tation, though drooping before,
now looks fiesh and g:een. We
we will not make over twu-tbiids
of a crop of corn.
Mr. Wm. Webb who lives near
Cole City, went out bunting last
Friday evening, and by some
means his gun was discharged,
emptying the contents • into bis
right b east., He died hnruttwo
o’clock the night folloyyjrtg.
The mad flog question has died
out in our Hiidßf. Hope it and the
dogs may remain dead.
*
Vn.naii w, July 13(h.
Editor Mmcnqcr.
Corn >s needing rain- very badly.
Cotton is looking tolerably well.
It lias len five weeks sit be oir
last rain.
Some sickness in this part i f the
vallev. Mrs J B Known is -cry ilh
also Mrs Reaves Is in very bad
health.
Jesse Green’s family moved
back from Rome. They are all in
poor health. ,j:>.
Mr. Knnamwe is viryiow.
Hogs are plentiful and are look
ing fine.
Wi low Springs, is a sma l school
h"ure, situated five miles south ot
Villaiow. It Is sufroonded by a
feilile va M ey of land, and peo|ie
that are an toror to scfciSty. J, L
Hunt cur teAch'fei* fs ' thn rfran . fny
the place. No mVn iVef'suited pa
trims better. We have a pood
Sabbath-school Superintended by
F A Cbapiiiah and J R Reims. It
is thought that there will be, a
church established here before Jpng.
Bong Bon.
s 1 > n
Coosa Association.
The Coosa Allocution meets
witff'he Criiwfi-n Spffng Church,
on Friday bef're the second Sun
day in August. Toe Cuurch an I
people about Crawfish Spring, are
making preparations to entertain >•
full delegation. Lot all thy cliui I-
P 8 i i the Association send dele
gate. YVe ;. re expecting Brethren
D Votie, Roher s m, Chiiatian a id
olb‘ r ministers to be in attendance
T C Tucaiiß.
Crawfish R[ sing, Ga,
AOUI
OT
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
! i or nurtiy
IgtrengUi »w 4 M<ir« SifMiotuitdS
iHhh lite oftlhmry felnd*. and caimoi In !»•
etWlMlllira wtth iHr nitilwfild- of low !♦•«, -lioft
welftV rtltfir. dr fdiOffph oit (powdtr*. ftim orfiv
I • ls»wuo Pnwr>*« ••. Wall «tr»nt
,y, M< W
I Oh* WORK neatly execut'd a
j I his offic-- Blanks >«» J'-H •*'*'
*aina;e on band. Give u= a rim.
* Rittlesm kes.
When a man kills a rattlesnake
he cuts off the r.ttlrs puts them in
his Vest p.cket, und carries th-.ua
about with him a few days, hands
them out at every opportunity, and
adds a ciup’e if inches to hie
length every time he tells the story,
nfttr i.\vi|ile lie gets tired ol the rut
th 8, as d is i every one else, and he
gives them away. The man who
takes them adds to his si n’t by tel
ling that lie kille I the snake, and
tidde the regular two iuctioi to the
tdo. YVhon lie exhausts his fellow
leirgs with this sort of thing, he
passes the rattle ahmg to souieho
dy else. Alter awhile they Hud
their way to some inineralogicul
collection. No uiiuHrnlogical col
lection is complete without a sfe; of
rattlesnakes’ rattles.
What the rattbinnke wm-tre
ated for is a mystery. lie is n-'Uy
at one ei d and poisonous at the
oih< r. He does not like man, n>r
dot 8 mail like him- Le t him alone
and he will let you alone. Bat be
w 11 not be sit do wo upon ‘with
i-upun ty. Thus far mm has fail
ed to utilise lbs rattlesnmce —thus
far the ra'tfeanake is fortunate, be
ciusn man’s utilisation of the low
er order ot beings causes them un
immense amount of misery, lie
starves and ivorwnrks millions of
horses; he imprisons pigs, and
makes them unduly plethoric; .he
doineslicates ducks and geese, tpid
in time rtsvelops tirem down into
awkward wabMsrs, unable to fly;
he i i prisons birds and mnkes
them dependent upon un artificial
condition of things. Tho rattle
ennxe might be used to keep bur
glars out of b-oiks. L <o<e a doV.en
ratt e nak'iseverv night in a hank
building, and no burglara would
apply. Tiue the snakes might
keep nut the president and cish
ii r. Even lids might ultimate y
be good lor the bank. —tan frun
ciico Avalanche.
Mr. WilU-'m Un l* rw ><>J, Havannah.Ga , w»y*j
•• BrntjiiV Inm RI tli-rc rrloMfrd nn ofOmevll tllkt'l
n! it ill nidi'd'-it IIV«r. M
Public School Notice.
By the advice of porno of the
p (Irons ol Ilia ecbool, I poeipoi ed
commencing the pu'-l c school,
until next Monday 30th of Ju'y.
J L King
Qr.Worthihotgh’s
mmm mm?
AND
PpHOEAfiURE
OVKR II
Tho best rernvdy Tnr CrA»p«, IHur
rlui a, l»>urnlrry, *nmm *r Cwwivlulhi,l** wpopals*.
un i alhrr »ferlian» o/ the •l+ma'h nnd bwlt- InirwrliAtwd
■ in Ibe Army. MO. by rtdntmd lhmpnt C. H. A.
■noinled hv (»#n. Yfarros, furr«ysr <lw«tl' Mon. It u
uith iU' ucr HolleltAr U.B. TrwMary. and otbefs. Prtie,
25 ot*. Hold by Druggist* l>«Ai<r« *lsly g«nui». If
Aur UADM I* blown In boltje. proprietors,
THE CHAKLES A. VO •fill MMFMV. .
lamimpm, M*.. U.A A.
NEW HOUSE.
Thatcher, Lewis & Co,
CHATTANOOGA. TENN.,
{llcJwti’n 5/A and 6.A oil Market iSI.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Provis
’on Dealer
CORDIALLY INVITE THE
TRADE OF WALKER COITN
TY TO GIVE HIM A CALL
Wc kw.* 'i full Hue of Gritcurif i nt the
H iv -Nt prl***** to he foniid.
We: Buy COUNTRY PRODUCE
GIVE US A CALL AND WE
GUARANTEE TO PLEASE
Yon
THATCHER LEWIS & CO
Nml II 3 »
ICIRAM SIBLEY&CO.
11 4 S Turnip
Qto!
Ts NEW CROP
Send for ('CATALOGUE* PRICE LIST.
HIRAM SIBLEY & CO.
ROCHESTER N.Y. CHICAGO ILL
1/9-183 tIAIN STREET. 200-206 RwW*klt
HEADS
wul all Bl iou* C»Mfl/u«r* »ht r«llf veil hy taklnx
WRIGHT S INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
Trmly VtjeUiU: It Ora**, tdtt »_ AH BnrHsa
Ml B«t<»i>*ri»yn'P, Trw»**«-<) ESI
•*nr>
j »»t Milieb |»» *** ‘fa n
Z'.KQLt.I A L'O., ph: aip-i; h.a, I ».
GOOD BOOTS MB SHOES.
T*idi"* fiue ll<n*l mii'l- Pump-«o)k'8 ee | i/tdioe fin* 1H0.%14 Elf
Nli-.I (soft a* Ukive) Slow* ; I.mlint ne Hud-mala Blip pern iw-a'i
tli" nuw i(• n'a’ll .«• II iu<t-m.id>« RutiOii lbs U, Gaiters and Lo*.
•mt Shoe*; Misees’and Gfiildrena’fine 8 nee and Blipp»t*.
The HUNT IIKOOVX MHO K (tor F.% RHUKM, la taw*,
The stilt li Hon n Skw* lorllMon
iocm anil lor Walkiag *lian.
The Baseball Sh >e, in. id <of heavy Tt \ 11, ninth, also need by fiftuert
tn wink i.». These pi id* are well nmde of good solid leather and guo
peril ct aatlfoctiuir. Thar are kept by
McMILLIN Sr PRICE,
•iff Market Street, OH ITTAAOtV'A TKKNE9BBB.
•11l ’.ii lltrfflll «l»»| ••lnill »r| |>u
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CROBSIBR’S
FRUIT & VEGETABLE DRYER
WeWillTake
f.lvi,n«Mmur Circular S • , uiuea Ii Ii the host.
Hade of the liratinaterial: A’OT OF TIN. Xot brin?
■*«m by steam, they are warranlrtf not to blow up.
Our Evaporator ia eo constructed that the air which has btno. iiiois
tonod hypaaeinc nvor oii« trnv id fruit, o.iimot h- any pnssibi ity lean.S
any other troy, htr mu-t puss out Ht once, In this way, there i* h sctm
rate stream of h rated ;;ir of the same mint emture ps.sing, at all lime*,
over, nndnr «i>d through eitnS tr.iy of fruit. By an iugenmis eyste oof
hot oir linen and tl: njpen; i' is to o niriyod owmr, that the amount
of hest direct'd to'tiny pan of tli« Kvnpoiator, may b« rejtnla'ad and
varied at will. For a nnmplcie and easily und. retond ix'daneiino of
how this is accomplished, see onr circular, send for a circular, whether
you vy.nnl n Hrver or not.
No 1, best Black IrofipWes 8 t'lisl els in 2d hour! ~ SIOOO
No 1h Ht (ralvHiiired Iron, dries 8 bushels in 24 hours , 50 00
No ‘2, beat Black Iron, drier lb hush. Is in 24 hours 6000,
No, 2 heal Galvanized Iron, .iriea lfi bushels m 24 hour- 76 00
Agents wanted in every county, white not already appointed,
K ir furtlior infoi uia.ji n'appli to
McClnng Manufacturing Company,
Or TyiOJV.IS ti 11,1,, Affenf) KNOX VI LBS. TENN.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN l
' S
MSfflg c ,E Y IM I'Ll TAP V INSTITUTg
**• 0., Pi-nnklln €«., My., Mx mllm from Frankfort. HartW mart
h'thlihfnl and brjiUl,fill tocarliti in t.iuhtair. (.lily w«>* ns « Oil as hraied b# A fijtf
and gblaCnllrirr Faculty. an* immU rnu* ■■ any Hm-flan* mllrgr. >«rttwtfc yaaa
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CXISrULTS' S3O.
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SINGER MACHINE,
K<|tml To Any ttitigrrln Tit* Murk**!."
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#ir lilt* |»**opln wlnrli wrt off**r you !•/* th* v»j.y low
irlei* of ftu. Ki'nii'mfii'f.'w' «|o not .itWymi p* puv
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AUEX.H.STEPHENS.
Hie life of tki* iliiw r rinn* patriot
dUtomiian. by K. H, NokthN. 'imh *1
of Life ot Gen. Hunr« ek , lll« w lr »
•ml. paper, TO ct« cloth 2/» via I’opt
tiro Mamp* received Nor sold vv
Ifl'ilem. OGniojrm? free. # The uioar
loitfiie vfnitiiv in » literary way f
orbie.ii the public ha* hceii treat «l.
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\LDKN. pjWi her, 18 Vwy at .
New Vorv,
RURRITT COLLEGE
Spencer. Tennessee,,
F,|**ven i* It llr*< h I l-n/f, prc***.. Ivrmlnu
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ALL FOil NOTHING.
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mu ■ rtrr.'j) rliio iiy il'iwn aiiMniK toft moniiltl'ft.
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Ho Family i,.aurd be Without H t
K) Factory Should bo Without It!
Ho Workshop Should be Without H!
No Hospital Should bo Without HI
Ho Phyaicivt Should bo Without ft!
No Veterinarian Should bo Without H /
No Plantation Should bo Wttbout HI
No Stock-Raiser Should bo Without 111
too mk n MHiaatin tut «mmi ■ctr.i.uiiK? 1 out nu.
d. nl.-r. in Tvpo. Prent*. P*P*f Cultsn, mid Ml
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eui'd wix'Kli, id all mui. rial .11 imn.l toe note,
t rno.li id wliioli am guanum uoigniu) will bo
moiUtd tree ou ..|>|M.4Uun-
Wo con lunli. onylhlu* from a Wodlihi to
■ CyllMdor Ptooo.
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