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JIK MKBSFNGKR,'
f.AFAYKTTK, GEORGIA. i
T,,, i-iiay Mm,mho Au/. ‘2, 1883.
M ~W MMUT
INISi*liPES..%Ass!|
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r;> lot it i ifSIVr iUJiR.
f.—r«w»ru « i*»wuwai >.t i>ur mmtm
dhoti’s Re-,
venge.
lien a Honl him Htiidcnt I’i>ni»heii a i
Acw Hampshire Hully.
Year* t efore the war, wli je arc
tion*l fcedng was toiling toward
f.'Vrr In n l , one of ts fc i onng Rh-tta
of Booth (..'an ill'll a a*sent In Hut
vuil Qniveisily, Arfic* ihe Wash
i- pt n correspondent of the I*i>il«t
dclphla Record. At tlmt time the
student# of fair Harvard were pret
\y klnnpU dividi<l by Mason and
Dixon'a 1 n«. 'flirt N irthern boy#
kith itid by a big bully from n
New Hampshire farm. 110 thrash
o < vmyh. dy In both p rtiea but hr
di-pla; rd 111* parlia’ity hy tbrasb
i ip lb# ih# anuthern boys twicS to
tins nor hern boy* otic. The uni
versity In# changed wvnderfully
sinco then, of coiusa, but nt ihe
tiro# it wax mo e 'ike a great En
gli h pnhlicacboiil income rrsput
tnuo lik •.1 (trent E gT-di uuiveri
ty. Yowi'K Mr llhitl had nol
hum there lon/ bl'fure be was
knocked down tiv young Mr. New
Hrmpslder. It w:# a novel expe
lienco for 11 o young aristocrat. and
he could only tbir.lt ofone rrno dv.
hepromp'ly i'-n* th*» bully a chal
lenge. The young man from New
Hampshire made i u liumedintn
reply. Thii naturally inc etf»ed
tho curiosity of thu other fellow's
na to wbni the outcome' w. u'd be.
N -xt morni >g y long New Hamp
shire watted at tlm chap' I door
for voung It'irit. Quite a crowd
had gathered when Mr. Rlutt ar
aivrd.
"Did yotl wiiic ti nt? ’ naked the
No v ]{itui| *h!re boy savagely,
holding the cl itllenge bef>ro Iil»* tt
lane. “Ye# 1 did.” and llhett,
j.nlr of face but defiant nt lirart.
. v ew litunpidiira #nid nothing
inuie, but delibetn'ely tore tlie
cli'd'rnge into aiipa in d hits end
then threw thu Idle into RhctJ's
wh la f.icc. I'll# Ni w Hempel.ire
loy end tin ollitr fellows paaaid
into tlio nbnpel, ni d the d' red
tontli Caro.itiian was left aline.
Mi i henicnlly lie sto“pfd niul bit
by I i'i | tekid up Hie pircea of jn
p-r lying nt bia foet. Thon he
went over >u Roetoa. p’nyitig*«i li
the I its id paper in bia pm ket as
he mnt. In tli« afternoon lie
re-appiand hut find i olhing to Ina
nemcat fiicrd id mu iis vi it to
Poster, Nor did he d.’sch'S' ilia
plans for getting vvon with hi* Hi
nny. Every dr.y for wi eka he
regularly visited H aim, and wen
not away on these trine oceii| i»d
hin ae'f with lii textbooks. One
d. won rjiti’e n i nmliir of In*
fellows were at Hidin g on'he cam-
I u*. #moi g them ttie holly from
Nvw Ilnmpshirt; young Uliott np
peareil I hero hir thu trr.-t time in
many days.
"Oome lure, ’ho anid to yi-ung
New Hampshire, calling him by
name.
'Como lure yourself,” anid the
bully.
“.M< n o half wajr,”aaid Uhwtt,
and bully conaenied. As anon as
New Hempa* ire put witldn atrik
irgdiatar.ee HlieU quickly knock
ed hnu down. Surprised i.nd
liouldcmd, New Hu»|i.-lnr 'mgbn.l
in Rhetr like an angry hull Itlit
felled i-ii:: die n Imtobi r, non;
every tirtie New llampshi-n ap |
proiichid Rlnti'a akillftilly t'i f«nd- I
pd himself Mil tki Ifully othlidi.il j
New Ham pal.ire. At length the I
ikttar, bndly < fvii up, fill I elphsc
at Rhtlt'a feet. Ittn.'l immtdi
at, ly put h a b nt ou b n h.cast.
“3>t uie up,’ ini rul'd New Hemp
shir#. * I
‘Not just vet,’ svd llhett.. ’You'
got a clml c go ‘roin m# rmci 7
'Y-a,‘g'om ed New Hampshire,
‘lna'cad ofabplving to it like a
get.th'tn.ni.’ add Rnet), ‘you Ure it i
up r.od tiling tl.e piice.* in tuj
t#ce.'
*Yia.’ said- New Hsmpaiiire with i
an effort
•Well,’ anid Rhci coolly. 'I
caved Hi" p'e*>«, aiirTyuu have got
to en* Viem before you get tp ’
Tl,fr-eun n he alowlv fii New
H.impalnre t' e ravwfu’ly preson*-
e. iii<* he liid pieced npvt his
feet in fni t of to* chapel door
w>el S I ef'iC'. *.ed t'e hutly ate
t'euia'i. Hreu bad utilised Its
linden trips to -he b .t alter, t
with the u;o«t siient lie vlopgi re o
hia day. It waa not until he had !
sncceedcd in knocking one of hisj
1 indrnoiora down that he under
look Ntw Hampaliiro. Tradition
b»S It in fi-orgis, where I heard!
j ihe et >ry tbr.t U'n-tt d New i
. Haniplliire siihtei|'tenilv liml one
1 uni.tbi-r on the I r.t'lefleld. Klifc't
| fulling t nder N’)w Ilamp
eliire'a aword, only to ace N«w
| War. p-li ro proa*rated by a label
! hII III t.
if II aswls hov* <tory.
There ii n pretty love story told
in connection with in# Introduction
j of the innrinfacture of flue loco into
! Brunch A 'pinu young girl, nam
ed Ccrttu le, ten# i, |!ng for Ir.ve of
a young man, whose wealth pm
eluded all hopes of n.arringe. One
night, as sba sat weepiop, a lady
entered tier cottage, and «i brut
ssyinv a m rd, placed in h,"r lap a
cushion, with its bobbins tided with
thread. The lady then, with pir
feet silence, allowed her how to
woik the bobbins, and how to
irnke all sorts of delicate patterns
and complicated stitc; cs. As dav
lipiit approached, the maiden, had
learned the art, ami tho misleriou*
yiiitrfe* disappeared. The price of
the maiden's lace soon made her
rich on account of h viilbshlo pat
terns, and she wus able to marry
t 1 c object of her love. Many
years after, while living in luxury,
with her numerous family about
-her, She was startled hy the myste
rious-indy entering her comfortable
lincge—this lime not silent, hut
Ii citing stern. (She said “Hero yon
enjoy pence ar il comfort, while
without are famine and trouble. I
helped you; you have not helped
your neighbors. The angels weep
for you ai d (urn away their laces.”
So the next day (Jertiu'c went
foilli with her cushion and bobbin
in her hand, and going f urn cot
tage tr cottage, she offered ti teach
the art she had to mysteriously
hornet. Po they all heenme rich,
and tluir country a’sn.—The Eye.
Haw to Kill a Tav.n.
If >on wish to keep at* nil from
thiivmg, don’t put up tufy more
buildiuga thnn you can envetd
ently nceupv yourse’f. If yon
should nccidcutsllj have an empty
dwelling hi d any one ahou'd want
to r< tit il.esk him lime litres the
value. Demand a Shy lock price
for evi ry ft r,t of ground over w bich
find has given you stewardship.
Turn s cold shoulder tn every me
chanic and htiahifH* man seeking tl
homo among you. Is ok at every
new c, imr with a scowl. Run
down the work of every new work
man On abroad for Wales rather
than do busiiitss with those who
i sees to do husiue-s in your midst.
Fail to ndv«rtVe, or in tiny way
fail to support your looal paper, so
people will not know w heller any
: business is going on in your town
jor not. Wrap yourselves ui
j wittiin your elves ol impervious
! sellishmes. There is no more
effectual wav to retard tho growth
of a town than actions<xictly like
these ennnieini'd.
lie llrouglit Iter taller Senses.
Old C< niniodore Vanderbilt wat
uncanny in many ways, but lie
had some iterlicg q islitirs. Tlie
possession tis great w< alth did not
mskc a gold'n mil dude of him.
Tin fol'owin# nine'ote illmtra'.es
what we mean:
At Saratoga, »n one orcasMlii,
when sitting on the pinxia of a
hotel, a some wliat ovcdiessid la
dv approached and claimed Ins ac
quainlnnce. Ihe commi dore r?e
and talked affably with her wliib
his wife ar.d (lsliirlip rsi iff d ihe
air with scorn. ‘ Fntln r,’’s iid tin
join g lady ; is the commodore
| returned Ins jet t ‘Mi n't you re-
I member that vulgar Mrs. B as
the woman who used to sell pout
| try to n* st home?” ‘'Certainly,"
| responded tlie o'd gentL'iiian
i promptly ' and 1 ronii in'i.-r your
omlhcr when she use I to sell root
iieer st ihr-'e cent* a g'asa over in
Jersey, when i went up (hero from
Staten Island piddling oysters out
| of my boat.’’
Bli! Arp nevej wrote a wiser a m
t»nee than this: '‘Close oti«eiVirs
say th. t there ia » good streak in
every man, ami 1 think them is,
hut I know some who have mana
ged tn hide it for thirty years, anti
they vre hiding it yet. 1 reckon
we uM bent of ;t on their touio
at .no.-."
Two Philadelphia lawytrs g"t
1 into a street light the n her day
S.irh swor.- if lie had a pistol he'd
Mil the othi r. At oce s dot 'o
were offside to each uv sped store,
Alien I bey 'ounl liow snxio is the
populai c was oi get rid of them,
i hey' r< ofs friendship and vowed
to live forayefi ti«* t>'«p.
A SneCMwfu; ll#p#airft.
Tfny Daily Tim is: Yoting po
jilb—or ulil orc« fortlm mitDr —
who contemplate doping should
»<■«• to it bffuMmn'l that all thdr
plans are ae rarcfiills’ laid a« were
ilioseofu yo>'iv farin'rat L. Grange
Ga., who eloped with a fohD.il girl
from the (eminary at that place. It
was tirtrty mi’es to Prankiin,
where io*.y were to be married; |
and »o to cut off |iureuit the yrtiig
man engaged’every horse and bug
gy in the puce, with orders not u>
let any one have tlnm without a
written command from him, 1
Taking the girl in his own wagon,
they s'ur’ed ut a swift pree. It w. a
fully Jnilf mi hour before Ihe euper
inten lent was made acquaint'd
with the facts, and when lie did
leern them his fi st move was to
hire a horse arid buggy; hut where
ever he went the I'.ortes and bug
gies were eng'ged. He fiially
bad to start in pursuit on horse
back, but the two were then miles
away going ahead. Afer they
traversed ten nul s they got a fresh
horse and buggy, which had been
prepared, and went on with rein w
ed speed. In the meantime Ihe
nupci iotendent hed marly given
out. '1 hey arrived at Franklin
and were insrried, and on return
ing picked up the nupcriiVeiident,
win in Mr. Mid Mr-. Abrams curri
ed buck home in one of their bug
K»es.
—
It Itppclujs a hood Dful on the Hus
band.
It took t! c indies of the Michi
Kin: Women's Christian Temper
unue Union a little while to get ac
quainted, hut when the acquain
tance was once formed it ripeuid
fust.
"How do you give your name ?”
Asked one Indy of another ns they
removed ’heir wraps at the door
o:ie morning.
"I have usually written it ‘Mis.
I .fames I’. Jones.”
‘ Did your inoile r name you
‘James F.l’ inquired the first
spt'uker.fwiih considerable eaoph
sis. "I will i.sveriall myself by
! my husl nnd's name.’’
"Nor I,” "Nor I," came fro.n u
no in hi r of by slanders.
Tlin li'.tle woman appeared sur
prifid to find herself sojlargely in
the minority, hut she finally found
breath nod courage to suy.
[ "We i, I siipiose it does make
a di lien nee n liut kind of a man a
husband i<.”
ADVICE TO MOTHERS.
Are you d'Stcrbed at u'gbt and of
your rest by a sick child suffering
and eying with pain of cutting teeib?
If so, send at once and gets lottle
i f Mra, Winslow’s Soothing B>rup
K, r Children Teething Its value
is inealculvhle. It will relieve the
poor little Siiffirer immediately.
Depel d upon it, mothers, I here is
no mistake about it. It cures dys
entery and d’arthoea, regulates the
stomach and'bowels, v'les wind col
ic, a. fiens the gums, icJuc-a it flam
mat on and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. Mrs. Win.
slow’s Smithing Syrup For Chil
dren Teething is pleasant to the taste
and is the prescription of one of the
oldest and lest female physicians
and nut<-esin the United States, and
is for alia by all druggists through
rut thee odd. Ft ice ‘Jif ceuta a
bottle.
Works Until Ways.
"I V givs i that boy the wrong
medicine,” axclawed a druggist.
;.«• z i.g his but and rushing from
the s‘or«. Ibe hoy Lad reached
n me »»y the tine the dr. ggist
overtook him. “Say, s " exclaimed
the druggist, as au old negro ap
proached, “I‘ve givui your boy die
wrong medicine." “What did yer
gin h m?” "I gave him morphine.
YnU sent him for quinine." "Dat’s
all n«ht. Do udrtir day I sent for
morphine ae‘ j’r r sent me quinine,
an’ dis time when I wanted mor
phine 1 1 keep down any n i-tike I
eout for quinine, kno in’ yc
wouldn't send what the boy naked
I for. Go on hack borne and tel)
| -one rnt pi*"n.”
JUil.kt'l S.vi.ixk Apkihkxt ts a while
■ powrier, ulul when placed in water,foams,
! .-parkles, and Mates jd<4 like sorts water.
! It lo very cooling amt pleasant, sets
gently u|'mo tbs bowels, relieves consii.
, pinion, cures sick headuebe, sour stum*
ach and heartburn.
Exnusti Fkisauß B.TTKM sends red
blood la a sickly wounui's chocks and
fncayiii to bar muscles, by giving an
appetite’, aiifhig digestion anil building
up the system. AU sickly women who
need a never failing female regulator,
I will be delighted with its pfouipt anil
reliable action.
“Tough on Chill#,’
Ok’resf •icsforSScls.incasl'orstamps.
Mai..si a/ John Darlnua, Atlanta, tin.
Tar dog law in ludinna creates s
I fund out of whioli lu.es of sleep
ktlh-d ty dt‘ga itro regutary psi I,
nod bteidee that contrilmtes SltXl,
000 a > ear to the at bool fund.
Tbe death rate from cholera in !
Egypt is now considerably over I
ti.e hundred daily. The disease }
Las Blacked the Hiiths camps. It
seem] to defy all efforts at limita
tions, and. Steadily seeks new ter
ritory, The yellow fever is bring
ing ul mg the Gulf coast of Amert.
c».and altogether sanitationgeerns
to he the first duty ot the people.
THE NEW PATENT
DUST-FKOOF
Stem Winding op°n Face Case*
MANUFACTURED BY THE
American Watch Co.,
WALTHAM, MASB.
Ttnrnase U touud in one solid piece
w'lhout joint or seam, opening til
front only, tlnii avoiding the usual
Cap. and securing greater strength
and dm ability. *
These Watches tire all open luce.
The bezel, into which an extrn strong
crystal Is fitted with all especially pre
pared water-proof cement. Is attached
Mi the case by screwing it thereon, and
thus forms ah nit-light junction with
the body of tbe raw*. which is proof
against dust uiid moisture
To railroad men, traveling, miners,
lumbermen ami others who arc almost
eoii.sjitntly exjioseif and who have to
make frequent leferCnecto llic watch,
these qualities »rc of the utmost im
portance. t
The Tol uol a letters toll thoir own story.
“Vsi dostii, (la. July 20, 1802.
“I sold one of your I’atcnt Dust
Proof Cases about ten months ago, soil
the other (luV it came back to me with
the request to make it wind easier t n
examination I foilin’ that lliestcii w:s
rusty, and I inquired I to the eaus'tof
'it. The gentlemen stated to me tint:
lie was starting sonic saw-logs that
had lodged in the bend of the liver,
when Ins chain caught in a hush anil
throw his watch Into about twelve feet
of water, and lie was about two hours
fishing it. When he got it out it was
running and he thought all right. In
about three nu ntlis lie found the stem
was hard to turn and rent it to me.
I call say that the watch is all that
tin company claims for it i ml recom
mend it to all railroad and mill men.
H. W. BK.NTI.Y,"
“Clinton, lowa, April 2!>, 1881.
“I wish you would tend me a spring
for the Win. Ellery Wiitrli * * * By
the way .this Ellery Is a wii'cli I sold in
your Screw Bezel Case to a limner last
full. The first of January he lost the
watch in the woods, and found it this
wet k In about one foot of water. It
hud lain three months / ml over in snow
and water, with but slight injury to
the witch—only a hairspring.
C. S. RAYMOND.”
The above were, very severe tests,
ami demonstrate beyond a doubt, that
for nnv reasonable length of time dur
ing which a watch might he under wa
ter it would receive no injury wlmtcv
rV,'e tiiakg these eases in Doth gold
mid silver, mid as a Perfectly iifist-
Proof Stem Winding Wairh Case,
Challenge the World to l*'(.dice its
i Equal.
For Sale by all First-Class Jewelers.
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Whereas Mrs A I. Dougherty . a I
niltiiwtintrin of tlm estate of William
Dougherty, deceased. Inis applied for
letters of dismiss.nit m the estate of
said Wil iam Dougherty : this is theta -
fore to cite nilpe'sons concerned to
show cause if any they can why the
; said firs A X, Dougherty udminislni-
Irix us aforesaid should not be dis
charged from her said adinlllisl ration
outlie first Monday In August next.
This May Ist, 18SJ. ,
Milton Hfssit i., Ordinary,
[GEORGIA, WACKER COUNTY
Wb earns II N Dickerson admin
ist rater of the i«tatu of Joseph I‘.
McCulloh deceased, I as applied for
Ivlins of dismission on the estate
of said Ji eph P. McCulloh; this is
therefore to cite nil person* concer
ned to show cause it any they can
why the said R. N. Puker-or,
administrator as aforesaid should
not be discharged from his said
adniioistratu n on the first Mon
day in Oc’ober next.
Ihis Juit“ ‘26th, 1883.
Mii.t x tills-hi. l, Oidinsrv.
GEORGIA, WALKER COI NTV.
Mrs. Mary C Ward law hasnpplitd
for Ulttr* of adiuinistrutioil ui«>n
the esttalH of John R WardlHW,
Lite of said county deceased anil this
is to cite oil person* consented loth
kindred agio irrdiuiTß,Uiallow cmse
why an ordet should not he | i.s el,
g anting ietta rs of administration
to siid Mary C. Ward law, on the
fiist Moodiy in August next.
Tois June ti.e 2Gtt>. 1883.
Mii.ton Hu sum., Ordit.viy.
GEORGIA. \V. 1 KEli COLNIY
John M Clasksotthha app ied fin
'ett -rsvf Hduiiniatrat'O’i up it 1 1
(state of James H. Cler son,
late of sai l County di cmis.il this i
m cite ad p r< ns eme rt.e-i both
kindred am c vd tots, why an or
der * lotVlil me he passed granting
lei or of i ihnioi tru'ion to raid
JoUi » c: ari.s m on tile first Mon
thly in August n- x'.
This June the 2liih, 1883
Milton Res ELl,Ordinsrv.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Whereas \V. P. Blatkw#li,*duiii»-
i.lart 'r, o tho (state of James M
lilm kweil, dec used, hav applied
for |. Iters of dismission on the es
tate of of imid Jafn s M. Blackwell,
this is tberefiire to c te sli persons
rot.cerntd to show (nose it any
ttn\ can wiiy'tlie said \V r .,P. ILavs
will adn.iuistr'.Kir as atnresnjd
sbou ; d not lie disehaigsd iron, hts
said sduiidstratioo to the ilr-i
Mord«y !*i October i ext.
Tui* Jons "idili, ISS3.
Xllt.fvhUGssE?x. Ordin ry.
Kotlce'
Is given, that the undersigned t
hate filed in tbe ofticcß of the Orrii j
nines of Catoosa and Walker!
Oout'tiffl, their app'ica ion to hove j
the county line between said coun
ties changed. Lv running the coun
ty lint so tfs b» include witldn tlie
limits of Catooi.n County, al* of In’*
of land. Nos. 65, fiG, Bfl and 90 now
situated in tt.:: Bth District and
4th tect on of Walker County. The
county line to be changed us lid
loss: Commencing at -be so nib
east corner of lot No. 90 and run
ning west vhh toe line of said lot
to the south west corner of lot No.
85k thence north along the land
lino to th« notih es' corner of lot
No. C 6, thence east along the land
line to the north ivtst corner of
lot No. 56, and from tl ero bank to
tbe present county line. And that
we shall apply to tbe Grand Juries
of tbe Superior Couits o r the two
respective counties at tbe next
August terras of said courts for a
recommendation ■. f tbe change in
tbe county line as asked for
T J Ai.sohrook.
J D SkIGI.ER.
July 2nd 1883.
NOTICE TO THE V/ITERB OF
WALKER COUNTY.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
OnW«*<l tluit nil election be liehl at
the iJitt'erenr elecrimi precincts within
the limit* t>f said comity, on Wednes
day the l.jth day of August next, to
deiermiue the question, >\ lietlior bonds
shall be issued by Hoard of < oinmis
| fdonera of Ro tds and Revenues of said
comity, for the purpose of raiding
' money lo build a Court House for Wal
i kcr county. B..id bends to be issued
! to the amount ot eight thousand dol
' lars, hearing iutoieat from date of is
suing the same at the late of 7 per
cent, peifcaujium, and the interest to he
i.aid annually, and said bonds to he
fully paid off on the first Tuesday in
December, 188 ft, :m follows: $4.000 00
Ist Tuesda? in December, 1884, and
the other $4,C00 00 Ist Tuesday in De
cember, 1885. .Said bends will ho is
sued for the sum of SIOO 0o each. It
is further ordered that said election he
held and conducted in the same manner
and under the same rules and regula
tions that elections are held for county
officers of said county, and the return*
shall he made to the Board ofCoiuuiis
t-.ioDcr* of Roads ami Revenues of said
county, who shall in the presence of,
and together with the several managers
(who bring up the returns) consolidate
said returns, and declare the resuit.
And it is further ordered that no ice he
published for the space of thirty days
next proceeding the (jay of election, a»
required by law in the Walker Coun
ty MkssEmjkk. 1 his 3rd doy of July,
1883. t |
Done by order of the honorable Board
of Commissioners of Roads ami Reve
nues of Walker County. Georgia.
It. N. JJicitKK&ix, ClerV.
Notice.
GEORGIA, WALKER r OUN iY.
Whereas the Rcviewen .appointed
to mark out and make report npoi; tiie
establishment of a second cl:us public
road in the 1257 Listriet G. M . of said
county, to wit: Commencing at a
point on the Crawfish Spring Road
about one half mile south of tlie resi
dence of J G McFarlands, and running
in a south easterly directicn near the
residence of Win. MurdoQK# Ilenrv
Reason, John Schmitt, and others and
follow ii.g most of the way the old set
tlement .road, (but with some changes
designated by tree, marks) to :he
county line at tbe north vest corner of
John Kinseys ficht, have reported that
I lie establishment of said road w ill be
of much public utility and convenience
!tis therefore ordered that, citation be
published at the Court Home door ai d
in the Walker County Messenger, frr
thirty dues as required by law, notify
ing all persons that au order will be
passed at the next regular meeting
thmeafter, establishing the same as a
second class public road, if no good acd
.-•iifficient cause is shown to the contrary.
By order of the Honorable Board ol
.Cou iuis-ioiiers of Ruuds and Revenues
i f said countv.
This 3d day of July, 1883.
R. N. Dickerson, Clerk.
Hapeville Nurseries,
A SruitwDSD Stock or all kinhs or
Fruit Treoi, Strawberry ft’lants, Grape
Vlnrs, Ac.. At !<>«■«•»*■» Emicbs, V\cll
UrOM'tt And Tr«»‘ t ‘ Nainr.
SPECIAL A TTENTIOTSi
—Riven t«» thk I'adpaoktion
ALL MERITORIOUSJ(EW FRUITS.
OUR NURSERIES
Are located on the Central Railroad,
eight mile* from Atlanta, and orders,
cither bv mail or express (where mon
ey is sent with the order), w ill reach
us.
Nuusury : I City Office:
34 Wliitehaii St.
Hapeville. Ga. | Atlanta, Ga.
IUI>R*>UI
A PERFECT
I
Lillis 8 LIABLE.
rho great successnehtoveo w RRD'*C'
OIL, mad i-v »Lc USD -C * OH. Unnuliic
luring Co., of Niit mon. ha» ‘tvluccU imitation*
CET THE CENIUNE.
it's in«*!c of the selected crude
h«f-family it.«c Ithasnevcrbwn kr.cwiit* "«u«
rm iCci:V.’rit. amt hmrecair |.« emmsted ioUk
iw i.f iuijt member of t!>c h<>usciioM. It Puiik
•Ith a pure \i luti* ai:*t l iUllunt Rente. T) -?* not
em 4c ii-»r cn»4 the wick. ho be 4 odor
j Can use lin any Kerosene iA&tnp. A*y au
keeper fi*r it. ami *«e i hot he Lets it.
HESOS
and ail Sural# C»Mm.*r«T« n» iril-vM hv t vVlna
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
?miT V croULi; X. jr.waz Friz. 25:. All Cnaaiam
CWICS WHER! AU USE FAILS. ES
E»!Vco«liSynt|i Efi
Lwlni.nw Kodb) Q
sTOaEwaiafeA^Hy
t k WORTH and BOARD
1 ['nr ttwse five Vouug aw-n 1
(w kidua inravliioaaty. AdJreswl’. W. j
ZiCUI Sd A i‘kiiadJ|ihi2, Fa. I
J.LO3VG
DEALER IN
IF* XJ 3FL 3XT X “ZLO El
SUCH AS
KEDMTEAM& BCftE.IIIS, WASRSTAADS, TABLE
CHAIRM, METALLIC CASES, BASKETS, CUP
FI A, SOIIEX, AAO A GEAERAE
MAE OF TRiIiWIAGS
All order* by mail .irie.efsrti promptly filled.
A». 31 Market Slrey). CIIATTA VOOCA, TF,A»
HI -j>it A A B . fNIJI IT H ,
and e(a>l
Bookseller and Music Scaler.
Keep Constantly on Il nn ,| a Larsc Stock of
Haul. Rooks, Letter Fnp,; Aoii* Paper, E
liik, Males, Engraving,,. |’ r „ Holder*. „
■ *«niui(, I > lioln|;r:i|,ii Aiintin., Pie' jet, Pic
ture* Frames, AVall Paper, Horners, Win
dow Shade*, Eve. Al.tr Agent for
Chickering & Co., and Southern Gem Pianos.
Also Mason & Hamlin Organs.
ROME, GEORGIA.
Roberts, Wallice &Co*,
- *
On the ISossviiSc Turn-) _, T^.7 . T _ V __,
pike Rond. jX>IV"X3STE 3 TENIST.,
Call attention to their stock of
DRY 00008 m Mims,
BOOTS, SHOES AND HATS,
. HARDWARE AND GROCERIES,
Which they prop<sc to sell cheap fhr Cash, or exchange for Produce.
HIGHEST
Market Price Paid for Produce of all Kind g
JOE RPATTON,
Successor to R. A. JOMA'.STOA’,
Howard Planing 31i3t.
1*0.13 E-- - C»A.
I would respectfully announce to the citiz°ns of Walker anil Chattooga coun
ties that having assumed control of the above named P'ainieg Mill, I am pu par
ed to turni-h at short notice,
SAMI,DOORS, MUYi.DiMnS, BRACKETS,
<fcc.» &c.. ail matin tie ni rn f*oni Native Lumber. And wiil keep in stock utuil-J
assortment «*J drestHrd LIiMbKH. 1 have uow in stock ami am receiving luo
-OUO SHING LES! Call and see us. miy it
MORRISON l WOODWARD7
Successors to Buoff & Co.,
Raiket Street, Near lai'road Crce&irg, CHATTiKCCGA. TIIKECtIE.
Manufacturers of
Doors. Sash, Blind*, Poor and Window Frames
Manllfs, Bracket*, Balln-fer*, Monirilugs, Flooring
Dressed Lumber, Ceiling, Ytcatherboardiug,
Ami Dealers In—
Krugli Lumber, Fence 'Posts, LsrJbs, Shingles and
Glazed Sasli. may 3 82 lv
O. APLTMAN «& CTO.,
Manufacturers of
Buckeye Mowers, Reapers and Self-Binders,
Vibrators and Sweepsteaks Threshers,
Canton Monitor Engines iind Plantation Saw JUillH.
. Anti keep ii: Stock
Wheat Brills, Harrows, Cotton Gins, Buggies
and Farm Wagons, Wheel Hay Bakes.
BEST GRASS SEEDS.
Clint la neega Riancli) «II and «lfi;lJarkrl St..
House, 1 Cbattancvga - - Tran.
£5? For J’ti c List :mtl Circulars :i(U'ri'.*ft •
S. A. CUNNINGHAM Manner.
may :*! lin
3Mr Voretable ■nd Flower Reed tuta.aye for
t . 1 “Ha »ull c »cnt FkHr: to nil who apply. Cm.vbwi of
i'' . . ;ut sesH* nttd net write Lt ii. All iee*i sent from my
■ , e-,taoi»*l.nt«*.ii w.mantcd ti*bebutl. fresh and tr.Jtto rame
*4 *° **’■ tr,at 11 P»-'» T « ywi»« ! agree to reiill the
-vC *1 yt wt WV jZT* ""let K .at.s. My eolloetr n «i «.«etabie seed is w*sof
.. .. V * l» 19 m m e*tcr>, »e to Lar f. jnJ m«n> Amert. »t«tak<gv*C.
and a large (anofit it ,»( mv own growing. A* the
original la trod #**r of Et ly Ohio and Karbank
TA Eib jtSr f*UMfsltarUrli«id Early Corn, the H akbard
■PVRtJ" 3 . s<f Bnwmwk, Marbl.-brad EK FManeya Melon.
;jHr >nt%Aaaw V at>vi a scare ot othcf new I Invite the ear on- l
wsrfSy-y ■ > Jfe of the public. In th; garden, and en thr farms of
.> aas.e «ho plan: my seed will he tcund my best -rlrriUf i
tncut. Jamas J. H. Crefcory, M*jbehe«d. Mats.
PARSONS^PIII?
Aadwillrctnp »’ lv rhtvtr the blend m entireewtenin thr*e Arne j>» •*<->«who»n*l takt OKL. t vL
EACH NIGHT FROM ONE to TWKf.VK V. K»lS.ma» aert»ton*t. »adr lfir‘v- » - ? on't'o
F«r runn« Female foeplaint* theac Pill* hwwe i PhyawiattHWetheva i. rprieG.-c. ••
•raent hy wait foe rt eeota tn «t*n i : ». > i '-Vt. T 8. JClf?' O’ St "\ . Jfes*.
' H^^IBIEV’S^EEDSX
J l«Vf rj.AVTH, Iw ALia 1-flKfir fTpjTfLl./t <£\
HAT IH. Afl arc ♦€«♦ oq?y L mS ett /K
\ LV/ .so, Cm!" and Farm A|... anl; F. u>3 ei.,i c- t rr»ci I ’"d fl |Uf
>1 , w cr’tare of Grein*. Rx<t Ctf-rv, Gtsrec-- rodtlrr Ti mma. T> .la
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