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i'HK MESSENGER.
LAFAYETTfc, GEORGIA.
TnvSSLIAY MohNING Aug. 2, lSB.li
SUBSCRIPTION s
One Year -
Si* Month* - * 50 Cents.
Thiee Months - - • 85 Cents.
■ L-**
Notice is hereby giver. that here
after the legal advertising pertain
ing to my < ITice will be done in the
Wai.kch County Messenger.
W. A. Byhd,
Sheriff of Dade Cour ty.
July sth, 1883.
H. P. Lumpkin is authorized
to make advertising contractu, and
to act ns collecting agent tor the
Messenger.
PBEFERBED LOCALS-
Pure Cuba molasses ot B F
Thurman’s a! 45 cts a gallon.
A large assortment of Burial Ca
ges and Offine, for sale by.
Thompson Hii.es,
Summerville Ga.
V> e will pav the una'ket price
for good wheat and oats on ac
counts, or in goods.
ilit), & Patton.
Piles permanently cured hv Dr.
Ilammond of L«Fayette, without
the use of the knife of ligatures.
Genito-Urini! deseaces successfully
treated.
A pure and simple compouned of
Honey and Tar, two ingredients
w ose virtues are appretiated by all
tbe world, is Coussene’ H"ney of
Tar, a remedy for cougb , colds and
diseases of the throat and lurgs.
Price 50c. For fain by R F Thurman.
White’s Creath White Veitnifuge is
Thy best worm killer.
What is the matter up the stree 1 .
Chattanooga so many p» ople going?
People going to Cro .b' at 814 Mar
ket St. to examine the Ladies fa
vorite, that light arm, light run
ning, noisclss, Eldredge B Sewing
Machine —It, is finely finished and
handsome —ELDREDGE B. What
does it mean? Why, it is the very
latest style of Sowing Machine, for
sale by R G Cross 814 Market St.
Chattanooga. He deals in all
binds of Sewing Machines, shuttl- s,
needles and parti; and toes repar
ing us Sewing Machines.
LaFayette Academy.
The 2nd Term of this Institution
will commence on the first Monday
in July. The first three rnon'hs
will be a Public School, duriDg
which time tbe pro rata allowed by
County School Commissi >ner will
be credit d to each bill of Tuition;
patrons charged wi - b the balance.
RATES OF TUITION:
For Ortbogiapby, 2nd K ader
Primary Arithmetic aud Go
ngraphv 81 00
Fo- Grammar, (ieograobv, & ~ 2 00
1 or Algebra, Rhetoric, Phi os
op‘iy, & ■.. 2 50
For Lv’in, Cieek and Higher
Mathematics 3 00
Scholars will he cbn ged from the
time i f entrance to do clore of the
term, unless released by special
agreement,
J, L. King, Pond pal,
Mbs. M. A. King, Asst.
June 12th, 1833
The FaTrerm 1883.
C-tS'ANDRA HIGH SCHOOL,
MALE AND r EMALE.
Op ns Ju > 9,h.
TUITION - .
Primary class SI.OO
1 uterme iiate, $1 50
A'a’em c 2.50
Patrons will have the benefit of
public school fund.
B ard in good families from 5 to
8 dollars per month. Morals of the
comunity gool. No liquor sold in
10 miles of the school. Loration
very healthy. .Inst the place to ed
ucale your chihlri n.
• Biker McC Sm'th A. M-
Principal.
A b'eoii Horne For file .
A one hundred acre farm en- j
el >ned with a s'otie wall. Eighty
acres clear d. Fifiy seres in clo- j
y,r and grass. Water good and j
iuexh u-tihle. Tne best f»rm in)
North Georgia hi d in Catoosa
Cmntv. John K Henderson.
Crawfish Spring Gi. 4'-
Paul Itrolhe: ’s Violet Ink.
B i sending tw uty-fivo cent*to B L
Trail, LePnyette, G*.,you cun gel a
iiriated receipt f r maki-g Paul
{.'other’s Violet F k, at a cos; of;
fit y cents a gallon. Stamps will
be taken.
Baggies and Harness-
J. M B rnwell at the Wardiaw I
siard la handling baggies. Tiute
male by 8 shier are st«ii*U, luting |
and rue like a top. it yo.i warn
to make a good investment in that ,
line call on him.
JOB WORK neatly -'xw.iitcd at
ihia office Bl inks for Justice*
always -. • and. Give ue a nisi.
Lot .lt BRIEFS.
We icknowledge the receipt of
the fol ’owing favors on subscription:
Miss Florence Dobscn $ 25
Perry W Harper 50
A R Qu'nn 1 00
C P Allen 50
LC Morgan 50
JwEGrten 100
Miss-Rachel Edwards 1 00
Still dry, hut the indications of
rain fsvoral le.
Hillary is recovering, after an ill
ness otf some weeks.
C. W. Holden, c.f Murfreesboiu,
Tenn.i is in the villnge.
J J Fultor. has been dangerously
ill, but was belter Tuesday.
By a recent act ot the Legislature
maimed soldiers are exempt from
the payment of a poll tux.
P M Edwatds spent Tuesday
night in town. He left Wednesday
morning for his new home.
Several wolves have been seen
recently on tbe east brow of Pig
eon Mountain, near lock town.
Mrs Wade Kirkliu died Wednes
day of last week, and was buried
ill the LaFayette Cemetery Thurs
day.
Miss Willie Henry and Allic
Cleghorn of Summerville are visit
ing friends in LaFayette, this,
week.
Mr. and Mrs. G M Jackson and
Miss Mamie Dickerson are visiting
relatives in McLemore’s Cove this
week.
Misses Mary and Clara Warthen,
who have been visiting relatives in
Armuchee Valley are at home
again.
A meeting of greut interest has
been going on at Macedonia, led by
Rev E W B dlenger, and assisted
by Rev W C Luther.
LaFayette is quite a lively place
now. The sound of the Mason’s
hammer is continually ringing, and
everything has the appearance of
business.
Left at the store house of Messrs,
llill & Patton in LaFayette on last
Saturday night a puir of shoes and
a hat. The owner is requested to
call ar.dget than.
Mr. and Mrs. W. 11. C Dudley
and family, whohaye been visiting
friends in .LaFayette fur si vera 1
weeks, left Tuesday morning for
t'-eir home in Americus.
The large four lucked boll is nev
er first to open. The small boll
with three locks is the first to show
the fleecy stap’e Little minds
mature sooner than gre.it ones.
'ihc proof reading of the Mes
senger is in the hands of its fore
man. E A AtcHan. If there should
ever be a mistake, which we hope
shall never be, his is the pencil that
should be trimmed.
The work of laying the founda
tion tor the Court House, is pro
gressing rapidly. Mr. Patton the
conductor is here looking alter the
work. He wants to gpt the Court
Hou9 r> completed during this year.
Judge Hill, returned yesterday
from Chattooga,where le Ins been
visiting fer several days Ore thing
that makes his return more pleas
ant is the fact that lie brought M ss
Annie, the daughter of C<*pt. C D
Hill with him.
The lecture Thursday night to
thechildren at the LaFayette M.
B. Cnurch by Roy. G. G. Smith,
the S. S. Secretary of tbe North
Georgia Conference was a success.
He is rarely gifted, ns a speaker to
children, a d never fails to iuteres
them.
p.’es is not tbe ’ast of the n.any
diicases whiob >fll es, mankind, but
Table’s Buckev Piles Ointment, i
made from the Buckeye, used accor
umg to the direct!'ns, is a' perma
nent cure. Price 50c. For sale by
B F Thurman. White’s Crei m
White Vermifuge ia the heat wot in
killer.
About twenty of the sur .< Ivors of
the 231 Ga. Regiment met at Can
ton, Ga, the 3d inst, to make nr
ringement* for a re-union, Ihe
resolutions passed appoint Friday,
Aug 31-t, ss the time tor the re
union of the regiment at Cano n i
Ga. The survivors of Colquitt's i
Brigade are invit dto meet with
them.
The man. whose garden has
stood the drought, is the one who
gave it diep preparation. Bean
vines on ground >paded a foot deep
are stili green and fruitful We!
pre speaking now of a ne'ghbor’s I
garden, and not of the one that tl.e
Missengeb is uiieie?ted in. A d
wbn' holds good ot a small piece of
ground ‘•pptiev just as truly to tlh
fsrm. Dc<p r-nki w : ‘-ept’.-
owoer from breaking.
A Bold Attempt te Commit a Larceny.
On last Saturday night as J E
Patton, of the firm of Hil! & Patton,
with some other yeung men weie
sitting on the porch i:i front of the
store, Higng'd in an minia ed con
versntior, an unusual noise was
heard in the store room. Mr. Pat
ton thought it was e cat, and at
first first, gave it no special atten
tion, but as it continued he started
into the store to see what mischief,
tie out wos up to. As he was en
tering the store door, he saw a negro
behind the counter at the monpy
drawer.
The negro broke for the open
window and succeeded in getting
out btfore Mr. Fatton could get
hold of him, and before he could
got out lie was oif and gone.
The thief had gotten into the
store through the window and was
making quite a bold effort to pro
cure the money from the money
drawer.
Sun lay morning a pair of old
shoes mid a hut was found near the
window where the thief entered :
but no one has yet been f und by
whom the owner of the shoes And
hat can oe located.
There were several circumstances
which lad Mr. Pattou to believe that
Jordan Clariiy was theguilty party
and he had him arrested, but after
investigation he became convinced
ttiat was not guilty and had him
discharged.
It it the wish of al’, tl at the guil
ty party may yet be discovered
and brought to justice.
Tlie prt'sent drought demon
strates one thirg, that farmers as a
ru'e, leave their corn too thick.
Wet or dry the man who gives good
distance will make the most corn.
To plant light, grade your land.
Determine how many bushels to
the acre would be a fair and satis
factory crop tor ti e land. Corn
planted four by four, allowing a
hundred ears to the bushel, will
give a yield of 30 bushels per acre.
Where iliree by four is the distance,
if every stalk bears a good ear, for
ty bushels will be made. The av
erage per acre of any farm would
be materially increased, if farm 1 rs
bad tlie courage to givy more dis
tance In all dhses if it ia checked,
leave but one stalk in tlie hill. —
Two stalks, under any circumstan
ces, is mistaken policy.
A Pocket Companion.
Dr. C D Barham, Southampton
Co., Va., end'raed it. When a
small thing full of virtue and spee
dy cure,'an insure against sudden
dmitii or violent pairs, it ought to
I e carried about the person as a
pocket companion. Dr. Wot thing
ton’s Cholera and Diarrhoea Me
dicine is recommended by eminent
pliysicnns, statesmen and minisieis
as the best and surest cure for all
kinds of stomach and bowel com
plaint-. Price 25 and 50 cents.
O W duesdny of last weui< M s
Polly M ze went to Anniston A'a
to see her son Riot. tl. Miza who
wan at tbe tiuue hopelessly sink
She found him conscious though in
a dying condition. II -i died Tburs
day morning and his rem tins were
brought to L Fayette, and after an
appropriate funeral service by It v.
W L S lattui k, were interred in the
Cemetery at this place. It -bert was
a young mao of good cha.acter was
a member of tbe B iptisl C linch
and had a host cf friend*. II s
mother aud sister base the i-ympa
thy of the entire community in
iheir bereavement.
Miseries of Mosquito Tims.
They bite at night with great de
light. and pul most pe-'ple in a
nervieh fright. Their hil Is they itick
with poisonous prick in children’s
Heidi and make them rink On lUz
zmg wing the insect sing, before
inserting their wicked sting. Vic
tims complain of cruel pain, a> d
would rather not ne bitten agiin
The pain to stop, apply one drop
of Pehuy Davis's Pain Kii.ebu
from tlie druggist's shop.
Tlie Duck Creek Bridge, the
County books, and the last Court
are all to be paid for tlie present
year. When you add t) tuese the
tw- Jvefh nis imi dollars for the C'omt
House, and the regular tuxes, vou
have an amount that is U rmidable
Ws have every prospect of a short !
crop. If the indebtedness of the
county could he paid in three pay ■
meiits it would lave many a man
from seriius emha-rassmei.t.
I
•‘Tne most beneficial resul a fol
low the use ot' Phen >1 Sol iqae !
as ari ex'enr 1 application f.u that
annoying erupt to. «f • - kin
k town a- v e :< ■ u-'-t
i* on * ' r •' *'/• * j
/'refbyttriun JuUiV.aU
Wednesday the fifteenth instant !
is the lime fixed by the B *ard o'. I
Commissiotx rs of our County for
the people to pass upon ttio qnes- j
ti.'.i’ as to whether or not bond 4 |
shall be iestod to pay fertile build- ;
injfof the Court House
Ttie p oposition i. 10 issue bomls
for tint sum of eight theusand del- .
tars bearing interest at seven per
cent per annum, which will be is
sued in denominations of one bun
dr. d dollars each, and will be !
sold for their fi.ee value, oie half
ot these bonds \vill fall due in
1884, and tbo balance in 1885.
By this arrangement oiin-tbird of
the cost of building tlio Conrt
House will ba paid each year until
the whole is pit i. It is tl e wish
of the C imuiUsioners that evert
voter will go to tiie pol's on the
day of the election, and east his
vote 3 insoientimi3'y for what he
believes to be the best interest of
the people.
50 Fits ill*2l Hour-!
“I em|ilnyed some of the best
physicians here,” wrote Win. K.
Tanner, of Dayton, Ohio. "They
all said my child could net live
three weeks. It had 50 fits in 24
hours. We give it Sanuiritin Ner
vine and the ircdicii e eAect'd a
permanent cure.” Druggists.
The New Postage Stamps.
The portraits on the new pos
tage stamps tint come in use Oc
tober Ist are: One-cant, Franklin ;
two-cent,Jackson; three-cent. Wash
ington; five c»nt, Jeffers"!); t*» lve
cent. Clay; fifteen cent, Scot; thir
ty-cut, Hamilton; ninety-cunt,
Perry. The drop-letter r ite of pos
tage wi'l remain unchanged, tuat
is two cents per half ounce or frac
tion thereof at free delivery offices'
and one cent at n'l other offices ;
and no changes are tpude ip the
rates of postage on Heoond, ■ third
and fourth-class matter. .
Tile burn tonic medicine— «p< tbnl In enl com
rawed nnrally of nleoliol or w111.11.y- In Knrwn’e
Iron Rittttnir It I* guaranteed to be iifNi-lutnilen
ting mid 'vill nbaointely kill nil desire fur whinkey
mill oilier lm*l« , niit-'. li line been ilioruuirhiy tea
ted mill proved itself in every Intunm-n never fnll
hit! eurw fur dw*P’ p*lu, Indigestion, Mllluuiuii , ii»,
weakne**, debilirv, overwork, rh< hhi iUmm, "
rnlgm, eoii.oniptive uUe .«•*. liver complaints. ki.i
hu) (collide*, etc.
— -
M K Polk, the late Treasurer of
Tennessee, lias been found guilty of
embezzlement and sentenced to the
penitentiary for twenty years. He
innite a njoti n for a lie"’ trial,
which W'S overruled, and the ra*-.
goes to the Supreme Court.
m
POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
1 hl< powder never varies. A marvel or ifiirfy
Nirengfli and wh OH*oniene*b t Mure miiiniiilitnl
'linn file ordinary kind*, and chiihol Ih sold hi
coiiiuHitlnii Willi flu* uiulmtitli* of low lent, short
W'-ift'ii, Hluiu or pli<lM|iiiaM! powders. but.u mti v
NCANriItoYAL Baking Puwum ') Will I Street
iV. oet 19 tcimlfptf
GEORGIA, W;.LKKB COUNTY.
Whereas n| p’icntion having been
mode Pi have an adtninislra'or up
pointtd upon the estate of John
Wallin lute of said county diceas
ed ; this is therefore to cite ail per-
SMiS conC'-rne I, to sho'w cause it
any they can. why an order should
not be p ißF.ed appointing It N Dick
erson, Clerk of the Superior Court
administrator of said John Wa! in
deceased, on the first Monday in
S’utemher next. This July the!
31st, 1883. I
Milton Bl's-ki./,, Ordinary
0. P. Henderson & Co.,
Buooessor, to J. U« Jady St Oo ,
ilea’’ quarters for
Boeki,
Nlaliontry,
Wall r ipcf,
Pit lii e I ratni’s
a»t tl liciiitliugN,
e
Iffen wing tfaie*
rials, Ooifort
Hull* & Rats.
RYAK BLOCK.
JCt! oarket Street Ketween Ith & Sti„
WONDER mm.
NOT htmku of ft ho .. r I:w
ii ' t | >r,r ■« hips. - < ifHt'Hif- o« •>!»
v i T. T()*{s
A a «-•—i*ro e :•»» I -w. 88 i>m.t l"|iie fu'r,
/OffN B ALDEN iu.nM«i,l# V«*t/ »| ,V. V
Dr-Worthihgtoss
&
Cholera Iramp
IfApHOFAfSJRE
OTE* II YEARS vs«^
The host renicdr fnr I’helrm. Crumps Illrtr
rituwn IlyMMerf, ’-oHimer O«oi»,d«lnl. Ilripenaln.
•lei.fi iiUev a/ecM**** ii/lAfi itownf* aM (•»*■«'»• lulwiiiwtii
ia the trmy. I*«i hr fiartwa fleMni C. 8. A. Kowwii
ijMtded liv Oim. W»rreu, Pi..Trvor-flencr»l; Hint. K.at.
noth He . tier Hollollnr 11. H. Trvuurjr, and othera. Pill*.
i.N •*». Hold hr Dnuciu* Bad Dealer*, only «enutni tl
our bims ie blown iu bottle. Hole proprlelora.
TNI CHAHIIS A.VOOtltl CDMfASY,
H AI.TIMOBB, Ml*.. U. 8 A.
I w -
Marly m cort
r hionti (J nnd I'rnctimJ Kroworanow w*ont in our
Motto “Thut lli«* Itn lIMT North Kim’ilh urn
prmvn lh<u>nriirr thrir p rod net will br.”
Vo offer tliiii ye*ir n full ItOe «»f Htnliuar>U > otßturiL
Irtio touaiue. irnerrion dry upliuvl; Bcotoli l'yfo him!
IlliioStein Vlieat. WhiteHimtsiaii(>utx; 1- tuiui
Dnire.Bß'd to huuno week earlier than Early York; our
North Ktnr Yello-.v Dint Horn Ntill taken the lend, nml
lor fodder in equal to nuy; of onion wh-.il, tomMCH s.
ear rot*, |hmih. A;c.,Ac, a lull lino crop, nil
livti tmmth on our own fttruin. Wild lti« o for dmlc
ooude always on hand for tsprlinr or Fall eowiiur.
?th Annual »■*■«. T, >l. JHK'N'A
I.rower, liupoi urA Jobber,Sl. l'uul, .Uiuu.
Chickajaw Route!
MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON R. R.
Change of Schedule
-2 DAILY TRAIIST3
TO
ARKANSAS & TEXAS.
In Effect Derrmher 17th, IHV2.
(STATIONS. | No. I. | No. 9.
I ,ra\ ■■ I 'hitt lanoo'j t . . | Drill |i in I H.:i!l :i i,<.
“ M.-veiinoii .... I 11:1'* |i. m. lii:o*»n. 01
*• IliiuNvilli* . . | ti. in. I I9:*'s p. in.
“ lifi-Hltir ... H.n.la. hi. I;9'i |i. oi
“ I'mloiii . .• I 7:I H n. nt. | |t. in
I'nml Jiiuctlnn . | W.‘JO I. in. I ?.‘!0 ji. in
Arrive Meui|ihii* . . . IIM a to. I 9.30 |i. 111.
“ I.litli H»ck . . I I9:lil itiylil j I*l.lo noun
At l.ittle Rock closu* connection is
niftilu with douhlit iliiiiy i*uH»»ehgt*r
tniitißcor ttU Texas iioints.
No. M nakes Hose coniUMMion at Ar
gciitu tor KortSmilli. Knrcka Springs
and all points on t lie linn of Little H«x*k
i ml Fort Smith railwav.
No. 1 carrion through passenger
coach from < to Little R i k
wlrhont chantrc.
y* MILKS SUORTKK than any
• other route.
Time between
Memphis
4 TO 7 HOURS QUICKER
than any oilier route,
MV NY hours and milcMof TRAVKT
BY TAKING THIS JtOl'TK.
Emigrant
lion fa ll on or write to
A. M. SUTTON. Ajrt.
M. O . Box .Olio. f'lnttiiliootth. Teen
T s Diivunt, A <; I» A I A Dope, (IPATA.
Memiilil*. T<*!in. Lyno liurff. Va.
. i
Every Mifftreaa of a Home In the South should
lave THE NEW DIXIE COOK-BOOK,
it containn the cream of all the other
books on COOKERY AND HOUBE
KEEPING. Over 0,060 receipts, true and
tried, from old fnmily receipt bnok*,nnd 10,000
new hints and helps and facts of value. Sold by
MbKHption. AGENTS WANTED. Send
for specimen pages and terms.
8. A. CLARKSON & CO.,
ATLANTA, CEORCIA.
No More Eye-Glasses,
MITCHELL’S
EYE-SALVE
IA verfnlo, Haft* amf'l ffeeflve Remedy for
SORE, WEAK AND INFLAMED EYES
Producing loiig'*l|lit«!.ilierH, himl Itdofing
(he rtlglit of the * »M
Cure, Tear Droll*. tJnuiiihitioii, Stye
Tiihimi’k Krd Rm, Multctl
Kyc Liihlics.
avo riiomx ivu iicick iibi.ikv anip
I'KUW l \KVT UIIHK.
a | ••<{«•«11 4 ff i<- .rlmik wiii’ii tie*.l in oin-r tal.
Nd|i-*, »4)«-li Hr IMi efd. Pever Hofe*. T||iiui|h. Kali
Hb’-oin, dor *. I'll* * or *
Me, H.TI H 1.1.'.w r* ,|,Vi 4MV h- IlHio ad van
luge
-old by all Mrirj'fleir at 9.' Olitr.
"jplßl
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■ A ~' ■* Slle'lwil or r*u wpr •
HMI f. BEATTY. WiSHIIBTOH,
STATE COLLEGE OF KENTUCKY.
«n«atd<m.RrAjr. p,diai.eki6a‘»eKjn»»{ci»i.<t.if«.
Pile ?o l’iof. »ei, «id 11natrucD •*, iernifte.-CiM
ki Air rjcjliun I, ?*<prmal e**l <e*i C*. jimvrci.il
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pe r»tirr-i. D d . ••»•*»,rl*c f. H.lh -m tre. Y• In
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le 4 * utart a ««.')-« 14 dafHUCK; for niaKQmt
apt.iy f.,dei *.v, a.lwvaßAi../.r m/z . 4|X. I'at»#h
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FRUIT & VEGETABLE rftVtl
WeWiJKs wi :: f
rIJH' * Itto ’ ln*«Mii»i<' *. imKim, -i*
H3V £» • • i~- ■•"■•■’" 1
Viimi.l.l.. PH >, "’ , ABB mill wlih li'H* l.inor
1<Wl«bl«>» ■syjp&i.s# ipg xi»iHtf.'rh.'ft*r
I>i hml oii oiii hrytM'. ' m}'*^ i *" Kvii) Monitor tot
K«r Mm! of I’rleen f\,C JT
* \«,m( >iii ( iuHim Vt^ , > imiiiu ii In the besfi
illntlo of Hu* brwlmnlrrinl: lI’AT OP TI.H. .Hr»l liriiis
■‘mi b« k|«>ftin, (hey ni'«* Wiiminlcd ntfl l<» blow lij*.
Our Kviip .r'iUii'in ho ti nt tlifl «ir \v*<i ii Ibis l«en mois
tened hv lussintr ovef mm iriiv id fruit, o.innot be ntiv feuoh
any otli-r trnv. Ini’ puss nut nl tnn'e. In Ibis imiv, fin r(> i« n 4i|m
ivt>'slrnnm of linntedair of the muni* ilvu| Ptutore |,nssioir, nt nil times,
• 'vnr, ini ler i|id thrmi li I'anh ir iy "f fruit, Hy nil illji ii nm 'Ttf of
lint iir (lues and tlidii|i> rs) it in Hi • i ♦lirifti 1 Wwevi r, I lint (l»o nniiunr,
nl InMit rllrecud tn any |i ui oI tne K v :i |mi it!• >rj mnv h« reiiulil'ed it id
varied nt will. Knr n mni|ilei« mid CHgily nndi rs'ifnd explanation of
how this is neconi|ilished, see our circular, send fur a clrotil ir, whether
you vvnni n Dryer nr noli
No 1, best I! I ill'll Ilnn.d'ies 8 eit'diel* in 24 hntlfs .. ;.s4(f Off
No lh st (In I vii ii [zed Iron, dries 8 bushels in 24 linui'i 50 Off
No 2. best llliick Iron, drins ltl line! els in 21 hull s HO Off
No, 2 heel OulvniilZ 'd Iron, ores I(‘> Inis'ieis m2l Innir-... 75 00
Ayeuts wanted in uvrv fiiiiiiitr, where not already appointed.
E ir further information apply to
McClang Manufacturing Company,
orTisoin* ten Mi, icmi) knoxvills, lENtf,
CHATTANOOtiA, TICNN •
1 -
"Vh wiTY-fFgVreifflifrrr
I W Fnrdidjilp, I*. €►., Froiik tin l ib,' liy., nix ntilch from Prnitltfort. Man Mir m«st
W W ii'Mitli/iil oiiti iii'hui I fill I • x.' n 11• •11 lit thoSlriiit. I.tt l»y ifitu ns w.il u : |i«*nt« tl by Mt «ni. A full
. 1) , ■} ami able ColFflnilty. lvipniM<<*iu*Un-ili riitf nsnttj* Mr> t-•• In-n <*i>li<w. Pnriloiii yoar
TMtibL*- u iH gliib Sept. 3. For C'aUfot; nett, ctfc., eMtre«» ns above « (H,. It. f>. ALLEN, MupC.
ONLY S2O.
PHILADELPHIA
SINC3EU MAC JINK.
i;«iiuil T» Any Hlngorlii Tli<* >1 urkH.'
Th« ill**>vii «in r*ft*r»-»**-i»|« the most |ii*| iilur uiyi*
for ill** people w111<• 11 we •*!Tor you fur ill* Vi* yln ■
uric* of fill ti*'«ti«*iitt>**r, tv • li*. not • you i • pu
until ion Imve -•••*!» Ill* murlil «• MVr In*vli.*f
nnilli* il 11, If It I" i'*»t‘"l xx « repr ill P lum In
•uni ■»uitr»i»«(oi**'. i‘«mi«ml’ tour |ui* revoi .mil f-r
ilitml nur*', or semi for rlP'iilrri mol lovllinniUilo
Aitilr*:x IMIIM'H x. W'M’fi -• •
No 17 M Titiuli S ~ |'ulln<l"lpl'i.i I-i
nin* 3 HU
ftL£X,H.ST£PNENS.
The lilo ol* rhi* f Jl«ih*rionH p>* I riot, hum
ol' Life ol Ocn. Ilunm k , iliiMr
led. pu|»tT, ".0 clm olotli 2*> i*ih I'omi
ueo MiumpH MH'oivtd. Nor »old v\
do*ilor«. O'lfu’otfiie frr.. •'Tim iiioh
iinii|iJu viri'ure in tt litoiary wuy t
vl iidi M e public. ha* Ihm*o iir *l.
| I> »ily A oiei'ii'iri. Nmlivi'lo. .1(1 I * I
VI.OK.V Publi-lior, is Vnwy r
N .v V.iiv.
RUOTTO!IU^p
j•* ■"» 'ffr* L.
Spencer, Tennessee.
i:i' Vi .‘ .. fro ii Hick f lnit«l, pn i*p’i r*-rniliiit
1 A %M. I. I . io i| |*.*« It 11**• • (lotlip ion ii
iiiol.i'luiiil hi >;ii|um l.nc* *ii > • on •ii »•»!•
• pol'lftll Ii * miunnlt'i inioi Jto<i il mill <n
•Ii Ii lo(T; < < llmo l*om|il**t** fur *» •'!* u
• Hi.Pi*, I'llif. H \* 11. Hll |* l'< ‘N , -Hi
all m mmm.
\V**y tin* Diiiitor Was 1» Irctmli d, n wli.it
All){li limvm Im iii Iloilo YVI lion II in*,
‘•Well, ivlli' o «i'il |i.. B»—*•, n» lio fim-nl In
liouae, \vlilt'ii *♦ m ►i'u n* oln ii r ii > vll <i#e In
cei.nul .Vi vv V irk, . I invn yn In.ok from it li.n
«i<l rlrotry i|<jt non, if 11*111111110119 t«m 11 nm iln|*i».
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Ur.’tMl'* IKK I'l H* If?* IM,4V| , |;.< 110 H|. - foil
irii lio no.ilii hvi* l«*«n nil *l;»ln In .hi lo ur • r imo.
Hill i*"ino lollm i.f rlow lo |e..iii,” fold'd il,«* old
. |iiiyii* Go, *w 1 lowing ill** of nti iiini p t> n
*v|i|* l. • U wio- I'K-I Ji»*» iuoipl lor liim.
•Mu I r 1 w 1911:11 poop I' do learn. • v.
ill iii/ii .loH. 'l'li.. 1 old ioer*nuliii( ii»> ofll<- -on'
.iiMii'oi p "V.' tlilM ' lyi'iid ijii.-'lli.i . iiinl tin* u"•
m i.r- .14 on in t'i ik *uv**i| >ii u -u ofili-ro ui*< »
k m 1011. O nil enp'i"|i' i*| Ii inn of! I d
uy <1 p'.i lor !fi-ii*'iii*> .I'M" t Avidly on*l «• o, *v.
i 1.0 !p!i|lll"l« Ii V*' no* *v oil •* »fi ‘ISK cut 111 'li.
*•• i.'or, I't r df/r-i u, M-nlioiy ft. Joliiumu.,
Olr iiil«lM, N. vt V*»rk.
NAVAL CATTLES
OF THE WORLD
11/ EliWAul) Silll'l’K 1, M"lionI
l» n!C* oi 17. H. N - A Tlirifii*»n Picru'-iai
iJiit'rry ni'ilie W iHd’i firunl Sea Kiybtf.
with dpHufiiri'iie of Navi! As .nifeeMin
»' tall w/ K. \ fle if'l ol VVonrJi.i f u
Kxfiiti'tr* mint inti renting than fiorjnn.
I I'rii**; oolv sl. Ir Mil In t*« ery whore.
> .VHfi N'| S iii iku 4 UHf.iH) ler n.orifh,
j Atliir / 0 Mcoi/.ii>y & Co., Flitht*’
I dnlpli'M, I’li.
I NEW HWIBE.
Thatcher, Lewis Co.,
CIIA'ITANOOUA. TKNN m
Ift'uei’H nth 'ifnl fyji n.i Marlei St.)
WHOLESALE AND retail
Grrcers aa<l Provis-
; or> Dealers
«’< ilU)lA/d,Y INVITi: THE
THAili: or WAl.Kl'lt OOl’N j
TV TO UJVE HIM A CALL.
!w •* »*i*,. •» full t; 1* *of firoft'i’ii'H al Il«a? |
Ii «f< A |;rii*r*< t - id* foitnd.
Wk jsuv roHNTity I’UontK'E.
OIVK I’H A CALL \NI> WB
OIAI'.ANTKK TO I'LKAMK
vor.
THATCIIKJC l/lvvaa « ( O
Wd »*-
[UGHTRunkihi
I -SEWINGMACHIMECO*
CHICAGO, ILL.'^—
I ORANGE, MASS.
I^and
pjjWl
Propnlt'Tonfi'K BftmSe % wMtP„
ton :ut f.r *«•* conM nlwn, •
ivr ii««i>/**■ u**e, ».;* wumiii^r,
wwSfmETS^Sr
rtofllcrv in Typo Pressoc, Paper Cutters, nod nil
kixactx of Pmitirm Materials, Miilf fcew itai
Heeoud-hniiii a corrftctofJ tiwl of prices r
wtHl wrcklt, ti nil rrmi n.rt »u iu»n<f for aoto,
(imrrli of witfcii *rf ifttmiuu »xrtg/n»m> will I »
■ miiilerf free oft npirtfaitiou.
Wo coo fur mm* anything from m ftodkiu tn
n Cylinder IVanm.
I *-r r«. , r.»[ »r|n,» H'(•• Till Kill,
Jiltlt, Hi. *•* VN THK vSiIcHtWT. B A
fi.i,: „u t’Ut W*< mu (/»••!#. iiiiiiuMi4«. ■ U
Xurfi*«l.ooX,»<Mie.M • ■ ■
• JUNES OF BINGHAMTON, JR Wj2 fly
jtir.uiMa'fox, ».
ISiRAMSfBLEY&CO,
SIIRNIP
€3§eed !
Tnew crop maw
Sf nd for )l CATACQCUE A PRICE LIST.
HIRAM 6IBLEIY&CO.
ROCHESTER N.Y. CHICAGO ILL
179-183 MAIN STREET, 200-206 E.ndolpliSt,
Os Kentucky University, LEXINGTON. NT.
Ti v ■ '<> noiiilulM the Kalt Hu»iß»te Cnure* ilwuf
TT), »*•*•. '1.4*1 »f r*Hl..n. Hlglior-rf.
*'• 7*n«/rfphr u»fM. »"««•
tor oiw .»•■*/ If Jr,l«l. free >**»l» 400 tuutoi.U from 21 »Ut«*
toe* )tu. *.<*»< .«.r,..f o lrr*'l«efet. „ . .
Mu.lii.O «»n tor-la H *"1 »■•••. no »»«Mlto*. fall reeeloo
N(k*e >e| tomb* r IlMli. X«i fu>l pt 'rtraUre, »Mrr>>
WILBUR R. SMITH, Lexington, Ky/
Vo prrpnrAflot .
L>*a withanyr/ruH^pen l.-riuj rk-
S l ''-»"XVji!i£V Rj'-toi-aj
i>l* : i. va * Am’*,
AJ B'IRN HAM'S
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