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K. C. KA 11KK. Editor
LkMYKTTK GA. Vo* 2, IW3
( ■litain JfalMew llebb the fM«
Nniiuwcr,
C'lmtt .
Fhy»io,.l ourto ii' ce, for a good
cause,is <vir most iuuii|ori«iM nil
I iaise»o,tliv, but * tiro' o'-a:-
].nir*' <o i r-ixidei trr/tii though it
in-nlxe* an exhibitiuc of strength
mui skill, cannot he too viporous'y
fm,i: nr to. Cm tain WiMi's »t
--t mpt to axvir.l the rapid* end
whirlpool u, Niagara, on th« sflei*
noon of July 24 b >vn\ n.orully, a
suicide. f*r i.e re il lz--d hilt ib-nger
ho fully that lie in ole bib will, leav
ing the |ts. OJO which tie hail ac
cumulated, In Ilia wife and cliil
dr n. He wiih rowed out into the
r.ver hy a ferryman, ami plunged
into the water *1 four o'clock.
lie could h i men pl ainly by per
ioih lUi.dn g on the hriilge, lwt
tling with the hu.-e warm, Juet
an he entered the whirlpool, where
toe billow* dti's'i upward to n
height of forty or fifty feet, ho wait
Beit to throw up hi* right hand
Hud di*ap|»eur. The ri'er below
war wsatchAd until ditm, hut no
trace of hi* body could he found.
C pt. Webli wiih a na'ive of
Shropshire, England, and the aon
ofn phy«ivi«n. Hia inclination*
at on early mjf, '«d him to a re.'i
-1 ring life, and he firrt cauie't
public notice by jumping from the
rigging of a Cttnard ateamer, du
ring a Hlorni, to save • Bailor who
had fallen overboard. For tli'lFli
received a gold medal at the libihlh
of the fluke of Edinburg, which
wa* the first given by the Royal
llnmaoe Society.
In 1875, lie HWiun the Engl ini)
channel in u choppy hob, oinking
the beat time nn record, twenty
fiye mile* in twenty one licur* and
forty five niinutri.
In 187 U, he *wam from Sandy
Honk to Manhattan Hueh, and on
several ocoa*inns »wnno to Coney
Island, hum the passing R ekuwoy
a earner*.
Uu Wiih n man of powerful
phyviqU", being six feet one luoh
in hl'ighf, finely pfiipnrtiniit d,
we : glilng about 200 pound* and
not more than forty yea’* o'd.
Ili* theory about the whirlpool
at Ningnra wn*. that if ho Could
avoid the ruction hole and the two
!■ dgaa of took which project from
ti e rip re he could pa-H through
with the current in s-fely.
*‘l will make no uttempl to po
forward,” ha raid, “for'lie * t oed ol
the water will car y me; whou the
water g"t* very bad. 1 w : ll go un
der and n- mi in rtelow until I am
c -inn lled to Como up for breath,
which l H'lppoae will tw prettv
often. Wtor. I strike the ehirl
|h:o\ l will strike out with nil in
atrength ams try and keep away
from th-auction hole. I wi ; l begin
with breast stioke* and then u.c
overliaud strokes My life will
depend Ui on icy muacle* and my
breath, Willi a li'ilc loucit ol
wiener, hi hind them. It m»y take
me two or three hour* to get out
of the whirlpo il, which is a quar
ter of * mile long. When Ido gel
through, I will try to land nn the
Canu-'iin aide, hut if the current
ia Inn awift, hi I think it in, I will
keep on down l> Ivwistown, on
the Amo i«an side. The current,
they any, ia thirtf-oih'i mile* un
hour, ami the rivrr ninty-fivc feet
de-p. 1 luppnao the rapid* are
about the angrie,t bit of water ill
tliewoild. I have made a critien'
examination of the rapid*, and I
think 1 am strong eniutti nod
aki led enough In get through alive,
though in twenty-three years thee
any eighty per* ms hays loat their
ling in the rapid*. ”
Admiration for lit confidence
and during had* n* to regivt mid
Burr w at the *uddtm taroiina'i n
i F*o vigoroua a life, hut deep con
demnation *i*<' mutt attend the
fnuat luirm vln 1. i oild bo curry
aw*y a mat;'* j-td rmeot, tliat lie
forgul iii* duty to hia family and to
hia fi lhn* t**eli.
It ia lo f a 10-ped that hi* death
will prove a warning to the m ny
who** eole i Iniin to notoriety ia the
narrow.ieae of the way hy w* teh
they rail p * death's doin', still
escape unarutln d.
it uY or Cyprus we*nn vhund.
Q'ieeii»ui’vn. On*., July 28.--The
b dy ».f I'ip'ain W.ho wa* found
11.inline in the ij.cr * abort div
tn ce t e’o * lx- ’ i*ii*.wo, N Y, tl.ii
af’eri on, i ini * verdict of found
drowred ra< i 11-fer'ed. D. rng
tt-e rzuuim t on -f t’* Imily a r j
gid cot Wa* 1.1.-. 0 -red on the to;;
>,f lle he iJ *b nit ih'u< iuctiea in
length, which opened sufficiently
to expose the skull. It had the
appearance of having been indict
ed oy a rock or other bard sdbaUnCe
and it it Mippoaed t*> have he«n
duiie a' the cotranre to tha Wnill
li 'V, where llui yock*, in pistes,
projt ll atm-e the aurfaceof lire »i
--! ter, and where the current i* wild
' e.t. Tlii* Wound ivfls c msidered
I *tfti”ient of itself to have ranted
. death, and it i* thought that b*
Hank iintindiaUily after receiving it.
The body w*h placed in a ciftin
and removed to fi'Wpeieioo Bridge
N. Y., where it will he prepared for
shipment lo Huston, wn- re Mr*.
Webb i* “owi.ll i ff.
COMMUNICA TED.
Atlanta better,
Atlanta, July 30, 1883.
The Legiale'.ure will finish the
fourth week of its sersh-n to-mor
row. About all that ha* been done
yet, ia to pile up toe ruw autt'-iial.
Bills withfitrt ifimher ba»« hern
Introduced and now lie scattered
through tlie Calendar* ol the Com
mittees, or piled up on the Clerk'*
desk. Tin Governor ha* signed
two Beta, 1 believe, both of them
local in their application.
It *ecm* that the Icgiulnturo ia
cal'od on to do a grcutdeul of
trilling I unities* thut might be iofl
undone without special harm to
unybody. Very often them are
monatrounly ong hills to amend
the charter* of town* in the o.osl
insignificant particular*. Worse
by fur ure the bill* frequently of
fered lo telieve loins w> U d he
dooior, of the operation of the g< n
u.al Uw regulating the practice of
medicine; or lo let gome fellow p d
die without license. All ru> h hills
require the same attention ng if
they related to tlie ginvest matters
of Htate. They Oilwt he read three
time* in each house ; nd must have
u irinjority of *ll 'lie vote* in both
before they become a law.
The House ha* passed only two
bills at tin* lesss.n, in which the
people generally, feel any in tens',
and it '* probable both ol these will
fail in tlie Senate. One of these i*
by Mr. Rankin, of Gordon, to tax
railroad* in each county through
which they pass. Tne other is hj
Mr. Ray, of Coweta, and is a bin
to allow jilua* of failure of congiil
er-tiou iu *v it* on notes for fkrtili
xer*. It passed the House by only
.■ne vote and i* sure lo he beaten
io thr Senate I think
The heavies* legis a’ion is yet to
come, and 1 do not e-e how an ud
piurcuienl c.m he liad before the
middle of Beptemher-
Gcv McDaninl began his experi
ence v ith the Bennie in a rattier
unpleasant way. Me made two
ve y injud clou* nomiuivtioiH stir
the City Court of Atlanta, tu fill
the ■ flicctf of Judge vnd Sol citor
The Senate promptly rejectid the
lutti r, and though the former was
confirmed, it h*s occasiomd uiuel.
adtuac cri'icism, not tliut the geu
t eu.au i.t.mitiult-d is uopopuinr or
deemed unfit for ltiaofli e, but be
cause the peop'e of Atlanta wanted
Judge Richard 11 Clark kept on
the bench end there wa* n> sub
stantial reason f r runv.ng him.
'1 he sud death of Judge Martin
J Crawford lias loft a vacancy on
tlie Supreme Court bench which is
to to filled next Thursday. There
were several candidates at the start,
but tlie contest lias narrowed down
to Col. Mura lHiuilord ol C lumbus i
and Hon. W 8 Basinger of Savan
nah. with chances for the elrotion
of the former,
Iu Judge Crawford, the Slate
lost one of the gem hill u ol the
old aehtxil as it is culled, hut of u
school th »t should never get alj.
: tie wu* ever otrteous, gentle and
trve. to pub.ic and iii pri vale life
he was above reproich aod bis
death was a public loss.
Among the men who have tu- i
| ken a high Bland in the Lcgisla- |
title I must imntioo Mr. W ood of !
Walker. His speech against Uw
i liiii taxing railroad* in every coun- |
ly through which they pa.** |
vv is m o ol the very best j
deliver d in either house, this ses !
’ ion. He is known i s a man of
! el- nr strong view* and is building
up nti inllusnoe of whi hhe may
b© proud.
In both houses there are men of
Cool deliberate judgment aid tine
i am.nl powers. Georgia is f rtu
e-vie in tlie («o*essioa of mupv such
hoiii*,- xvhi.e Hie noble n»»u who
have male her history for years
pant are fading sway other* are
ri-i-;g to hear the burdens of the
»ta e in maintain its hco , and to ]
pre-c?»« She prestige won by the
Mden lid rerun! of those who have
to !>*for*. SPY.
,1 Buh 'l.l, t*tt Mlti.ll, 1rA.,1) <l*l *
CM- 4 “ It ‘yu.wo.** *4 »I>H t 4-, It* 19
llpiwh'* Into
Trlnn Itlraufng*,
Tuio.n, July 31st, 1883.
Editor ileuenger:
Hinee ny last communication
five death* hove occurred in our
town as lot low ;
Ui»* f'allie Grimes, Ji.lv 21.
Mi** Malimln l**ge. July 25.
Willie Carpenter, July 27.
G. W. Rose's baby, July 2?.
W. J.,Morton's new boro t-üby,
July 31.
Within two nnnthr, there ha*
been seventeen death* in our town.
H- vrral of our citizens have gone
j out of town for the purpose ofrecu
-1 perilling the r health. Some have
gone lo tne iiiouiituin, while others
are writing friends ar.'d relative* in
the c unit, r-iun.l alO it.
Tin- Rap ist Church st this place
bom chosen the following ;.er«oQr bh
dr lcga'.cs t-» the Assoiiuiiou which
meets at Ctawiish .Spring mxt
wiek, viz: W M Hendermn L It.
Willium* W i’ Lowry, It F Rd-er
son, A Y I’owe)!, AG Brvon and J
CWi son. Alternates : It IT John
son, A J Wo' tten, J A J llamcs,
It b I'ottyj hn, T K Purcell.
There is some appear* nee of rain
today, wjiich is very much Deeded.
We are exceedingly dry
N H C KF.tt
■—- ■ ■
Tkknton, Ga„ July 30lh.
I think fom what 1 hear the
crops arc much heller in tbi*coun
ty than in the adjoining counties.
1 see no reason shy we should riot
uiuke an average crop, provided we
get rain .through August. Thtre is
a great deal of late coin which will
r.ot. make mu-h without ruin;
■ hough crops ate not now suffering
much.
1 know of but one thing that is
lets plentiful than news, and
is money.
Tlie Baptists are carrying on a
protracted meeting at Fine Grove,
inn miles from here. I do not
know what ministers are there, ex
cept Mr, Brock.
I have seen an unusually large
number of trees struck by light
ning lately, one of them set on fire.
This reminds me, os Mr. Hawkins
used to say, if what a Walker
County man once told me, which
was this: that when a tree is struck
by lightning and set on fire nothing
in the world will put it it out ex
cept sweet milk
this comes Irotn Walker nod not
from H ide. Id > not even say that
[ believe it. (J W Don on.
• f _
lah Nt'M Ga July 28. 1883.
V'e are leuiarlttbly dry in this
sictiou, and unlea* we get min
vary soon, it will he impoi-sitde to
make anyth ng like a half crop ot
corn and cut ton.
Mr* Yager of 0 r o l county, is
visiting her father, J-ile Johnsou of
ctfr valley. She reports dry weath
er in|h< r eountv.
Mr. Call li Cal ow.iyoftheCove.
ha* purchased a farm from Win.
Han is in I) -gwood Valley.
Mrs. Ji-nuie Millicao is improv
ing rapidly. Radius.
Fbicm Gat, July 7th, 1883.
The it ciaKNaCR conies to us on
fhumility u-iw, in»tmd of Situr.itt)
on account of the new mail r. ute
Marion is with us
again. Hu is in hud health.
George Shaw's little hoy is worse
than ever. He hud the doctor with
him yieterd iy
J«s. McGuffev waa kioked bv a
mule last week on his shin. The
hone was fiacturcd.
I am ju*t fiom t Imttcogi, mar
Subligim. Tlie people in that sec
tion are in good *pirits over the
prqspect of good crops, which are
much belter than tbo crops 10 the
Cove.
The Methodists at Sxb’igna have
put it nice belfry an-1 lull to their
church house.
I was in a good meeting at Ml.
I\»tvn. There were thr-e sermon*
op Sunday delivered hy Revs. J P
Johnston, Wn. Shaw and L J
Scogiu.
! A F 8.
Hum Point, Ga
Dry weather prevails.
Toe prospect for a corn crop
gloomy But. amidst all the gloom, |
provrras i* * ren in asn ail degree.
There hag been a new school |
house huiit near J B Garrett's j
►lore, on tlie Missionary Ridge, aod ■
now we have a school of abcut 40 j
scholars laugh* hy J M Moore.
We *>»o organ xed a Sabhath- .
scbiml consist i-g of about thirty
five puptis at d tvsilicr*.
J siati Ruiroughs wa- raar’ied to
Eliza Burroughs recently. May
sofces*. lung lit*and ha; piuess at ;
Uml them.
Ht-a'tu generally gord in our n V- j
ley. No* AND IBk i i
_ |
M(«. M ii »««»' r. Wr *|
|mw«N Ir.M- Wt.xerv Pi* itwtu, ti"irnHi*
pnMnimn m*4 «*»-l to kH" 4
CIUffKISH Springs, Ga.,
July 30tb, 1883.
EdiUr M etienger:
Mr. June* DawkiE’shmike wae
binned Saturday B-ornfn*. The
fire was discover* d shoot tln#i
o'clock, and wan under stteh head*
«ay tl-.at i’onuld rut l>e rtopp-d.
He lost most all 'of Ms household
good's, and most all of his, and bis
family's wearing cloih<ii. lie w.f
left without anything to b>g n
lio:<*<-kcpir.g on again. The
neighbor’s have given him some
! thing; hut I don't know how
much It is not known how the
house caught on fire. The loss
falls very heavy on him. Mr Daw
kins made a very fine crop of oats.
He made thirteen hundred and
i thirty-nine bushels on about forty
| acris.
Corn crops are burning up very
fast-.
If it doesn’t rain soon there won’t
be much corn made.
Post Oak Church in Catoosa
Vounty was burned last Sunday
inftming. It was evidently filed
by some ore. Eaknk-t.
Mary's Town, Tux., July 25.
Editor Mutenger.
Crops of corn and cotton in this
section are good.
We have some chill' and fever.
Cleborn jail was burned the i) h
ins*. It was set on fire by tha
prisoners. E. D. R.
Our Telepnone
We advertise, free of charge,
Ist. For any! ody - estrsys that come
into a neighborliood.
2nd. For subscribers in general—lost
property, estiajs, public sales, other
than legal.
3rd. For fanner subscribers—anything
that they, as taroieis, may want to
buy or sell.
If a man's business is public, an Ihe
wants to reach the public, the adver
tisement must he paid lor,
J K Landers informs us that the
cow and yearlings that L. L Baket
wits inqu.ring for, are at Jacob
Brito's farm near Dickson’s mill,in
the pasture. 1
fl'rayed from J L M tcheil of
Chestnut Flat, a li'tle red heif-r
about ei. ht-eri months old Has
tome white spots about the head.
She has t-eeti gone since May. Any
information will bu gladly receiv
ed.
Fob Sale.—Three one year old
mules—No. 1. lam compelled to
raise money to pay debts —debts
debts made for medicine, &c , for
tunning my profession. Those
owing will p ease notice this tact.
J. J. Buoyi.es.
tllrock’s Porous P’asltr.
t;OKE WIIEBB OTIIBS PI, AST Bits FAIL
EVEN BEI.IEVB.
Take no other or von will be disappoint
ed. Insist on having
ALLCOCK'S.
Phila.. 208 North St., 1
Feb! nary 1, 1882. j
1 have been using AliojCK’s 1 o
it ms Plasters for a number of years
and always with marked benefi’. I
have been troubled with Muscular
R!ieuiu*U»in ; have been treated ny
five ot ou* beat, pbycicia l a withou 1
reeiiving and reoef whu'etei. I
tin it used Al,l.O*>CK’a Pi.a-tkk on
the parts aSrcted an 1 I can as ure
;on the pain baa almost left me. 1
can recommend them to every on
as the best plaster made. I have
tried ether kinds hut foai'd them
wo. tbiers.
B F. GALLAGHER.
Weak Kidneys Cured.
OoYT >(>o OK N. 11. )
Ma-eh S 1880 f
1 ii*ve: ,H n . . .* ion n " ' ■
rheumatism and We k KoL'-'s I
was ilv st ! to try A i.l.O'Ck’s P rods
Piasters(ha.t us d two ot*ir limSa
i f so-called Porous Plasters, which
did mo uo good), but • ne of yonr
has worked like a charm, giving m.
complete relief, and I 1 av, not
been *n uhled with Rln un atism
and Kidney Complain*. since using
ibeui,and I consider mvself cure 1.
3 EDWARD D. 1 URHNAM.
H. F. Lumpkin & Co.,
AUKNT- F«*l* TUK
Purchtwe and Sale of Beal Estato
in thb «nuj*tiiw «»*
Chattooga. Catoosa Dade ana Walker.
Utter i heir wrvioe* |o nil who tuay wish
(o buy or sell. In urtliug they will use
t*n»ry exertmn to effect an miv.v'tavriv>uN
sale. Inr buyiu* to give sjii.»*act mn to
the purchaser. t\ui»tuis>icMi*« low and
will o*er rtlv»*ruMhpf, eorreiy»or.tknee*
rx itmnirrir (he tithri and the makii.g
of deeds. Addroab throi u JssnKmut .
«»• . , :
W#® Is.KV.4aK .
Female College,
MACON, tVP.OKt.IA,-
Th<* OW} Mi(li Atihut Smiw will *••*•»« ,V|>.
tresW :f»*i hr >r*m *H- iHit!:
l> >« ll ’hi* SM.ll •*»»•* (> <% •Mill » t MiHhf
Aitm i .-viNfl iW |
•iTNtp lt<W V in It- v,
Milt*, t; Uv|P uJ AW ill B*>||:M*f ’otfv .|t|||
• «»"•.•! iK-r. »V. I' .AM*, i'f.itie. I
M. * . thmm, swrctaidhy mim
A Common Sense Remedy.
SAL Cl YLICI A.
No mo. e Rheumatism. float or
Neuralgia-
Immediate Relief Warranted.
I’einmueiit < u.o Uuaranfeed.
Five yearn edtablfftlietl and iwv*r known
to fuii iii a Hlnglt case, a ut«* or chronic,
l;. fe*i to nil i. -omi.ifirl )>li\ tl< Mn» und
il niKKlittii for .-lir utMiidlnrof SAlicylU«,
SECRET 1
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OIJ* IT* It? Am. \\ HU H FXItHV IN THE t
Bi.oort <>f hhbumatli; ami gouiy pa
I IBM’S.
Halicylira Is known n (*mnm<*n •#*»■»'• r« riiwly, •
h» cau* it eiriKM directly at the cmne ufßlii'Uiusteni
(touiiwl Neanlilii, itiilltwi mnu; *« culled ejdi .
rifle, anu »U|vo«rrt f»Ri'nc» a- ir.ify treat lorallj the ;
effete.
It In* hern conceded hf eminent nelenDet* that j
nuiwird a'*|»llentlonr, nreli «« rubbing witli,oiln
oirtfri 'nlr, finiment* dltd wHitliinc l**ttWTi» will not 1
rrndieate thrae dtre.irr* wlilrh are thf r«bUlt of the
pul .on iof O' hr- blood wltli (Jrlc Arid.
F tIICYI.Ii'A wnrki wnli maiveb un effect on
tlifa nr id, and no renioven the illitoider. It IrJ now
eielukivrlji nurd by the reiebratrd pltjirlclrin ol
Auo-rtca nod Europe. Highmi Medical Acndciny
of Farl- report WSfper ccn’. cured In tbr**e dn>«.
REMEMBER
that HAf.ICVIsICA <« * certain cure for Hheti
iiintlHin, tiout Aim Neurnlfln# The most ln
lenee are nuhdued almost melt.nt'y*
Give It a tii.il* Keitel'guaranteed or money re
funded.
'J bouannd* of teKtlittonlaU sent on appllcniioe.
$i a Box. o Boxes for $5.
Scot »«v mail on receipt of money.
ASK YOl'U UKUOOIHT KOli IT.
Rut do not be deluded into takinx iiimatious r«
ttib.tlfotef, or ■ometliini recommended as“jtl't 4!
grenl !” Insist on the genuine with the name c.t
VVdHli U KN fit UO., on each bo*, which la guar
anteed chemically pur - under our Hgnmnre, an m
dlxpensihle recftrtdlt- to In*lire success lit tire treat
mem. I’ake n*» other, or s«*nd to »fa.
Wanhbiirn'- 1 Co., Proprietors.
•287 (IroidWi v, cor. VdkUE .'T. N KW Y JUK
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
TOB MLNMD BEAST.
Fop more than a third of a oentnry the
Mexican Mustang Liniment has iieen
known to millions ull over the world ae
the only safe reliance for the relief of
accidents and imln. It is ft medicine
above prlco ami pmiso—the best of Its
kind* For ovory form of external pain
“ MEXICAN
Mnstangr Liniment in without an eqnal.
It penetrates fleah and muscle to
the very bone—making the continu
ance of pain and inflammation impos
sible. Its effects upon Iluniun Flesh and
the Brute Creation uro equally wonder
ful. The Mexican
MUSTANG
Liniment la needed by oomobody inß
every house. Every day brings nows of
the agony of nn utvful sen Id or burn
subdued, of rhewrantie martyrs re
stored, or a vulnable lu>rse or ox
saved by tha healing power of this
LINIMENT
which speodily cures eucli ailments of
the HUMAN FLESH as
Rheumatism, Rweiliags, Stiff
Joints, t ontxacted Ilutrln, Burns
and Ncalds, Cuts, Rrßinea and
ftprains, Poiaonons Bites end
Rtlngfi, RtifAim, I.nmciietiN, Old
bores, (Jlecrs, Froutbltes. tlhilblsiiis.
Sore Nipples, Caked I'rcast, and
ludeed every form cf external dis
ease, It beale without scars.
For the Hrutb Creation it cures
Sprains, Swinuy, Stiff Joints,
founder, Tininess bores, kloof UJs
eases, Foot Hot, Screw Worm, Serb,
Hollow Horn, Scratches, Win
walls. Spavin, Thrush, fling boo
Old Sores, Foil Evil. Film up j
the Sight and every other all ic t
to which the occupants of the
Stablo and Stock Yard are liable.
The Mexican Miudunor Liniment
alT.’uys cures amt nuv cr disappoint* j
and ft Is, positively!
I THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOB MAH OB BBAST,
G. Sundquist MTg Go,.
Nos 162 & 161 St-.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
>1 ANUFAI ll’H' R 8 AND l)*Al KR* IN AL- KINDS OF
rUK AITI KE,
MATTRKISI'S.
I'IL LOWS
CIIILORF.IVB'
CARRIAGES;
Also ITmlorUkors supplies, eucli »s
Ilt'lalir fa*rs, Wood tof
<ii«», :»n«I nil kinds o!
Ti'iinininss, nl (he
l.owest Price*.
ORD ERS SOLICITED.
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Gsrer .l Commiss'ou iloroiiaatii,
No 202 MaiKoi sitevi, Chattanoogs
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Field auil Garden SwU.
AGKNTS FOB
PENDLETON CELEBRATED GUANO,
817 Market Value.
Paynes’ AUTO*AUG Engines
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"TMS BEST >• CNEAKEaV.”
Jg.THBESHEBS£aa
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BAZEMORE BIIOH,
Manufacturing Druggists.
We are now prepared to accommodate ill Customers with first-class Drags in d
Mediiines. Those who wish tlr»'-ol»s> Dregs pat up by experienced hands are
cordially invited to give us a call before purchasing elsewhere.
WITH STANDARD DRUGS AND LOW PRICES
We hope to share the public patronage with our competitors. We are also prepar
[id to Inrni-li goods In job lotr at very low figures. Merchants will do well to give
'u- a dial. Orders by mail shall hive as careful attention a. if parties were here
•n |>erton. The popular
Family Medic tnr s Prerttred by Bpz< more Bros.,
I »ve .'or wore than a quarter of a oentury been before the public, during which
j time they have efficteo many wonderful cures and become widely famous throogh-
I out the rtntntry is remedial agrptg for the various complaints and disease* for
| vi hu h im-y arc rieoiinnetidctb by the obydcians, under wnnsc immediate direo-
I tion they are prepared from the purest aud trosheet ingredients and material!.
Among the prominent remedies may be especially mentioned their
RENOVATING LIVER PILLS,
: For all diseases of the Liver, fetoiaoh and Sidneys, for all trcubles where a nur
' gative medicine is needed.
HORKHOIVO TAR AAD WILD CHERRY
For Coils, Coughs and all Throat and Lung diseases.
Liver Vigoi alor and A'eui-otic Liniment, Cliilis and
Fever Annihilator, Cliciiopotfium Vermiflige
and Jeromes’ Rte Tonic.
The standard'blood puiitler of the age. The above preparations are prepared
only by Bazemore Bros.
NEAR W. & A RAILROAD CROSSING MARKET STREET,
CHATTANOOGA, - - - TENNESSEE.
FOR THE LARGEST AND MOST COMPLETE
SC. -A. IST ID 100. COUNTER,
Go to the Lookout Novelty Store,
718 Market St., CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
Standard Sheet Musi \ only sc. per copy, or tic ,by mall; also a full line of
Wooden and Willow Ware, Tin Ware, Notions and Novelties of all kinds.
vii 1 3no W. A WOOLSON Proprietor.
FURNITURE!
Latest Styles! Best Goods! Lowest Prices!
Temple Shipp,
834 Markrt Street, Aear Corner of Amth Street.
CHATTANOOGA, TEN2J.
WHOLESALE ,M AAIF ACT IKE RS, JOBBERS |
-A«D
RETAIL DEALERS
In Furniture of Every Description.
FACTORY: Oti \askvtllc Railroad Track,Corner
Royce and Frank Streets.
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CHATTANOOGA MARBLE WOBKS.
Importers and Manufacturers of
Italian and American iTlarbEe, Foreign and Bo
me* tig Granite.
MONUMENTS, TOMB-STONhS
AAD GEAEKAL CEMETERY WORK.
Building Stone Constantly on gnntj
Corner Market and Bth Streets, Chattanooga ,Tennessee.
inuy 31 3in
GREEN & UmT
HCIE.A.V'Y Sc SHELF ZELAmIRIDUV'AmIErE,
Farming liiipliiiient«, Wagon & Buggy Material
llcelianics Tool*, Monc llaiutum aud Cast
Builders’ KifartSware, Steel,
Eastern Anils and Iron a Biavling Powder dt Fuse,
specialty. Cordage, Etc., Etc.,
Agents For Gale Chilled Plows.
Montgomery ,Avenue Corner Marktl Straet,
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