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iUJtt MIiSSKKGEII.
LAFAYETTE, GKOHGIA.
Tbukfi'irr Mohri,.** O' t. 4, 1883,
TH!SPAFER;»,u-.,;-
P. HouKU. il L'n'f -wrpßfM-r Adver
titinn KiTisb (10 f«w«- Street.<»hero
ennimrlK nmv !«o*WflJjV
"ndo (hr it iiiifCVT I vlE>li
-
llp Saved Them.
ITp wns a young wan with a for
ty tUillataaHof olothc* on, «tnl he
had made arrangements to take hie
Itirl and her mother doWn to Put
in-nay. lie left them on the boat
while lie ran ep town to get tome
cigars, and scarcely hml he, disap
peared when a man with a kntchct
fuce and a red goatee approached
the ladies ntnl inquired of the
mother:
“Going down to the IJa>?”
‘Yes, sir,’
‘Never rrnsiek in a gale,eh?’
‘Gale! Is It going to blow?’ slio
asbid in alarm.
‘Flag is up, and that wean* wind
jou know? Madam, the —the
voiiofi man who just left here is—
you know—that is, he loves jour
charming daughter.’
‘tie traits upon her, sir.’
‘Ahl vxawtiy If you want him
for a son it.-luw doa’t go ou this
trip.’
•Sit!'
‘l’m telling you honest, tandem.
Your daughter will be sea sick first,
Bhe will call for a lemon and
sonic wine and some pickles, and
she will sigh and groan, and her
hair will ccine down and her bows
skew around, and in half an hour
trou wont snow her. ‘Mhe’ll ho a
faded Gower —a crushed blossom.
The young man won t know wheth
er it is hie darling or a bundle of
raw pled mua'in”
‘Pear me! I’m alarmed!'
• ‘And then you'll begin to hate
the thought of 'fried imrk and
baked potatoes and rib roustj, nnd
ten minutes later you’ll thump
down or. a sofa and clutch and
cling and groan and lament.’
•Hut George will be kind to US.’
‘Mudum, George will have plen
ty of business on hand. Chaps
with his set of ears and full face,
ate apt to he very sick. Before he
can get a lemon for Melviru and n
jii’.'kle for you he’ll flop down and
call himself names, ai d wonder
how ho was ever stuck on Melvina,
.or why ho ev, r waited you lor 11
unother-in-law, He’ll heave op
•s»nd he’ll licavo down, and he’ll
wrsli you nod Melvina in Halifax,
suid himself ia Muxico, end the up
eliet will he no wedding, no cauls,
mi cottage with a clematis trailing
over the front door. Madame, I
am a stranger to yoo, hut I warn
you from a heart filled with the
wiiMc of human kindness The
mily woman I ever loved went
with me on a sea sick excurjion
My love turned to gull, and I gave I
I>er the shake.’
He then left. In three minutes
mother and daughter wo ro on the
•wharf. In three more they were
(wo block* away, and as they mot
George and turned him back his
countenance bad the color of bod”
er iron ami hia voice betrayed a
cruel determination as he aoid:
‘l’ll see you on the ear, and then
I'll find and lick that man if lie
weighs fifteen ton V—JMroit Fra
7 Yes*.
■Q ♦ .
What Wives Do.
This is the way Fannie Field in
the Prairie Farmer si swers the
question, “Are wives supported?''
“Who has cook id y< ur uieala made,
washed end mended your clothes
all these years? Who made (lie
butter and cheese that you sold
sud pocKetsd die money for? Wbc
pink uaie of your children, nursed
you when you were sick, and bore
with your outrageous fault-finding
when things didn’t go to suit you?
Who patched, and darned, and
contrived, Bill saved and made
every dollar do the work of three? i
And wiiat lia» she had to p.y fur
all this? dust her board nnd
clothes xs she went along, and if
you we-e to die to-morrow all that
she could claim of the properly
that she worked so hard to help
you save, would be the use of one
third of tin- real estate; ami in nine
eases out of ten that is liitsrqlly
worse than nothing If it had not
been for your wive’s help, would
you have been worth so auc i to-1
day as you are now? 1 f you had
been obliged to hire a woman to do |
the Wviik that your wife lias duue
fur her board and clothes, do you
imagine that you could have done
much more than uiako both ends ,
meet?’’ * |
W hat all Egg will do.
For buri s and sca'ds nothing is
more soothing than the v, bite i f au
egg, wliinh way no poured over the
wound. It is softer ns a vanish
for n bum than collodion, and be
ing el ways at band can to applied
| immediately. It is also inure
I cooling than tl e sweet nil aud not -
| tun which was formerly supposed
Ito bo the surest application to al
lay the smelling pain. It is the
con'uct with the air which gives
the QWtreuis discomfort experien
ced from the orOi ary accident of
this kind, and ar.j thing that ex
clude* the uir and prevents inflam
mation is the thing to he at, once
applied.
Trie egg is considered one ol the
best of remidies for dy*entery.
Beaten up slightly, with or with
out sugar, ur.d swallowed at a gulp,
it tends, by its emollient quali
ties, to lesson tbe inflammation of
the stomach nod intestines, .*nd
hy forming a transient coating on
these erguris, to enable na'nro to
resume her healthful sway over a
diseased body. Two, or at most,
tluoe eggs per (by would *>o all
that is required in ordinary esses;
arid sinre the egg is not merely me
dicine but food us well,the lighter
the diet otherwise and the quieter
the patient is kept the more cer
tain and rapid is the ie*o iery. *
A common orig'n is claimed for
corn, jet what endless varieties.
Kvtry part of the plant—the stalk,
tbo Mode, the ear, the grain—is full
of vatiabhnem. Boil, climate, and
more especially culture, efftet these
ciangJH. There isu wide difference
between a stalk of pop corn two
feet Idgb and one of the Kama*
dent seventeen high. A i tar of
bid popcorn, may <n lv measure
me and one-half inches in length,
while a giant ear reported in the
Southern Industries, measured mx
teon and one-half inches. A ker
nel of Braz'dian maize is nc larger
tl.su a n uslflid iced —a Kernel
of Peruvian corn may measure al
most oii'V inch in length. The joints
of tire ettt'ks may vary in number,
ia the order in which they develop
eum, and in the number of ears
which they develop. A cob may
he red or white, tapering, round or
oval, right-rowed or forty-rowed,
only always even-rowed. Tbe
grains may be white,rid, pink, yel
low, blue, purple, IvlucU or varigat
od, broad or narrow, short or deep
sharp-painted, flat or dented, cone
shaped or like a lump'* tootlr, hard
or just, smooths or wrinkled —they
may huve mote or less of oil, or
n ore or less of darch. The time of
maturing o. the plant may vary
from two months in the north to
five in the south.
A DVICK TO MOTH mis-
Are you disturbed at night-and of
your rest hy a sick child suffering
and crying with pain of cutting teei h?
It so, send at once and get a lottie
of Mrs, Winslow’s Soothing 3_vrup
For Children Teething. Its value
is incalculable, It will relieve the
poor little suilYrer immediately
Deperd upon it, mothers, there is
do mistake about it. It cu es dys
entery and diarrhoea, regulates the
tomach and bowels, cures wind col
ic,softens the gums, reduce*inflam
mat on, and gives tone and energy
to the whole system. Mrs. Win.
slow's Soothing Syrup For Chil
dren Teething is please lit to the taste
ami is the prPsci iptinn of one of the
oldest and best fetuai physicians
aud nurses in tho United States, and
is for sail by all druggists through
out the world. l'rice 25 cents a
bottle.
An old bachelor ut u wedding
feast bed ttie heartletanesa to offer
tho following toast. “Marriage—
tho gale through which the Imppy
lovei leaves his enchanted regions
and returns to earth.’’
The Fal' Term 1883.
CASSANDRA HIGH f CHCOL. |
MALE AND FEMALE.
Op us Ju.y Uth.
TTJITION.
Piimkry class SI.OO j
interim’ hate, 51.50
A. a’eiuic 2.60 )
Patrons will have the benefit of
public school fund.
Beaid in good families from 5 to
8 dollars |« r month. Morals of the
oomunity good. No liquor sold in ,
10 miles of the school. Location
very healthy. Just the place to ed
ucate your chilJri n,
Baker Mel). Smith A. M*
Principal,
rtvpiwtoft: a VCR imtSM a vrjtf,
>6ft :»tl I* fMU 4UH& Ahfl G!«t<Ul MtMHANCISf diiillt.
iW Asiwysivw %T m—— »—« w«tl«Wf. -
I THE GREAT GERMAN j
REMEDY
l el.tre* nn4 cures
RHEUMATISM,
Sciatica, Lumbago,
Uiticsi, women
QUINAY, SWELL!*##,
lanam/CuW, Bra: so,
f: I It AM, KCALM,
AuS all <MI *r bodily or!**
ttm era t a wmi^
Tis durUi ITiffSir 85.
Bolt.-ore, Hd., V. A. A .
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
WlittrfftM sfolm F. Long, Kxwtitor
of I!»<• PKlnte of Wlll. 11. J). Ifiin.m,
dt^fti“ (I, luif* fippliifd for l<*tit'i>of
mo“. on rll llk- (•-cite of ‘•aid Wi!lf:nn
11. R. Jirtrnm: this in tlu*n*fon» todto
nil ite'Honn t'oticoi t.od tonhow chiifp,
if Mtiy iliuy cun, wliv the wild Jolin F.
Fong. Executor an :il'or<‘*ai(l riboulu
not tip di^vliurged from Ids miid ux
-0 ntor«hi|» on the first Monday in Dev
vein her next.
Tlifo August 29th, 18h:i.
Mit/rox Ki hhkli., Ordinary
No More Eye-Glasses,
EYE-SALVE
JA vfirtnin, M , Remedy for
SORE, weak and inflamed eyes
froduring find Itectori 114
Hie Hlglit of lh«‘ ’ id-
CurcH Tear DroiMt, (.niniilafion. Slye
Tumors. Red Eton, .Hailed
Kyo Luhliom.
ANI) ritOlll/riNO Utlll’K RfSI.IKP AND
I'EKM ANENT CM/Itl‘*.
Alao, pqunllv • wiiito It«t:ii It. olrt»*r *nl
nd|*‘(i, furri ih t/|i-**rd. Fryer Hnr**i». Tunn'r*. r'lill
Rti 'Uio, Bor h. or wliertrvor Ipfluniiftilfot •'x
IvU Mtl’CHKlili'd s iliVlv 111 ay bo UA»d to ad van
Mold by nil ttmgtjlafg nt 4* Cerlr.
PRESENT POWER.*
To-Morrow a l.ang Way off When Help
is Wauled To-Day.
Ciiifort is never in a huny. l’aic
and distress are ia hot haste. It is to
tbe “friend in need’’—tho bien-1 wlio
does something now—that th? old ad
ai'O pays the* ipliuieht of being “a
friend indeed.” That they do not keep
the sufferer ill "iisii'-nse is the 'alien!
eseellenne of HKivBON’S CAP'UNL
t’OHOILS PLABTKKS. The plasiers
ol other days- whether porous or oth
«rwiHo--“\Vait. until 10-morrow. We can
promise nothing on die spnroi ■ lie mo
uient.” Hut pain unreicaved, like
hope deferred, iunke.li tho heart sick,
(e nson’h plusicn act on appliesiion,
They permeate. Hoodie, we mi nrd heal,
containsng, os thoy do, chemicae, and
medicinal sgoms of tbe highest tffloien
oy. Their motto ia Now, and tho gen
uine have the word OAFUINK out in
the middle of enoh plaster. I‘iieo 25
(Kins. Beabury A Johuscn, Uliomists,
Vork.
v ADC - . ,ool?.LK8.
m i uj.^
'^-jr
Moth+v—* 1 Too did wrong la ra trlog tbui ibis
drvk*. thia Aoid damp night."
l>-i tight\ " 1 did, and »m 00-v thi
ppnalt|. Bnvwh Qow atiffored ia »bo %* r » way
please get »»»\i which relieve I her."
Jri*>r#s«r*-**'N«)i*»eafle l I'U do no auch tbiug,
but will a*‘ud for our Doctor."
» -"Our Doctor Ireopa one In bed a
long time oml pour# don't vaat qtiaanty o t nuxli.
OUia, bcaiJaa im.ki.iKGaily inu4ca.’*
' ‘ '-'"it . , . ' -
• • ’ ' 7 ' '
• i;■ ■ Y ' ■
r
Mather -"liwtcr, la aha d&ofrrtjue aud vrbai
(a hvr tuHielien?"
/*«of or* • tea. trad am, alie h
Tho vrutncdlar ami auricular fo;-cea t e out ia v-iul*
librium. Ibero •< ap lnnx«*aa« l .'cnUipeUl ocko%
about the cerebrum tod tuwdulia ohJOOrfc'n, th*
p«'rts» ait'o \a-'i'>»UiA, autpa-u-ied N—tuw
»t>v'nr baaitatinf, and l—"
tftep, fhr heorau'a aukobtep
•c ' ui It bt onoe."
*1 will do nil f can.**
M»fb«sr*s aft'-r two we-'ta b»*e cnplre*l
- i * light. ;, cur IWtrtiT whfiil K» di*«.nrd<“: ni wi.
Two vvreka H>> tqo tvUaf. 1 will prvcuie tkMWo.vh
you deair * J at drat."
J/orr in tone—*T M»» flad. and think
UtkoOUty wlU «—»** t me to hoalth. '
-N • ..
f-k
I •
i r.' ■; ?* ’
Get mit o.' my fcooao, yoi\ olj fctuo*
to.: "
'*’**'!l. mdher, «m oce h.w
Idly I h»v« imprurt-lautc* fii*etKrjln£ * > Doet<». ’
l eutantaa *4 tho n.<* ot mat wmch r.o w«ch
u-etled. Thoa.Tadtha.'V- n n-vat*"’ >rfal. The •
i ~ne rvltatiHl ai head, cars*! Ui.* cct*l»pa»ivr wbiit*
tbe jit,or «tt.t> «»G .u t .*th, vaunt w tke uetp at
f.lUGaitink’e n.« m*."
tmieoiFFisioii p
JhfAPP" wv «' , f ,r **i * v rvf*-
»i>. tvo ir lift. I in'*.•ui-froatant bit
N:. : .»1r Kouvale Rj*lrrw lathe «r«M Wi»n4eT c• ,» ai
•seV-n ..j ir. » bmi . O.v, k,,.w. . , •„
Kj- rv’j eet.l.o A|* rke.it l* * pl-ana.** a.**' . ■ *r.
1 H. u bo, cw . .«'»«•• ac. 4
' % ' Iddmos* !«• I’ ->«^*« S Lou^v
ran
amt sH BiueosCsarJUSUSTf rvllrvislby tskin*
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
tvi. Vututli; “* rrtM Kc. 02 rmjati
NEW HOUSE.
Thatcher, Lewis & Co.,
CHATTANOOGA, TENS'., P
1 022 Market ami 622 Brornl Street*.)
WHOLEBALE AND RETAIL
Grocers and Provis
’’on Dealer?,
(OKI)IALLY INVITE THE
THAI) 1C OF WALKEB COGS’-
TV TO GIVE THEM A CALL.
We keep a fu’l Hiik of Oroourfufl at tlie
lowest prices to be found.
Wb Buy COUNTRY PRODUCE.
(JIVE US A CALL AND WE
GUARANTEE TO PLEASE
von
THATCH EH LEWIS & CO.
; D, P. Henderson & Co.,
Successors to J. H- Jad) & Co ,
j I vie’ ~iiiit< is for
■ BnoLw, *
Ntntiomry,
Hall I’ liter,
Pic tu t rrallies
anil .Miwiildiiig;*,
l)i'»nsu; r Hate
rials, Croquet
Wets, Btase
rails A Rais.
RYAN BLOCK.
| 70(1 Intel sired Between 7til & Bth
C. Sundquist M’f’g Co,.
Nos 162.& 164 Jlaikct St-,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
MaNI FaC'II IOR* AND DkaLAKN IN A Li, KINDS OF
FI.KAITIRK,
IMATTRESSPS,
PI 1,1.0 ws,
Clitl.lSil UIVS’
(ARimLLS;
Also Undertakers supplies, such as
Jlel.-ilic Cases, Wootl, Pot
fins, a lid all Limls oS
Trimmings, at t!:c
LonrM Prices.
ORDERS SOLICITED.
n I'I '.’(i llaii
U.A.HQROSS& CG.,
Gereral Commis6'on Merchants,
Xo. 21)2 Mantel s«cm, Chattanooga.
HANDLE AS SIECtAi.TIES
I.iisic, Blay.'Wati*, Plas
ter, ami Ties,
I'icld ami harden Seeds.
AGENTS FOK
PENDLETON CELEBRATED GUANO,
647 Market Value.
Hapeville Nurseries,
A t'l’I.KNHt'D tfTOCK or ALL KIND* OF
Fruit Trees, Strawberry I’lautM, Gmpe
Vines, Ac., At Kcinonablk I'kickh, Well
Grown Unit True t-» Name.
SPECIAL A TTENTIOAi
—Given to ti»k Propagation of—
ALL FRUITS.
OUR NURSERIES
An* loputed on tho Ontjul Railroad,
eight mile* from At Inula, ami orders,
either bv mail or express (where mon
ey is sent with the order), will reach
us.
Ni HBKKY: City Office:
.‘id trim 11 Bt.
Hapeville, Ga. Atlanta, Ga.
Ilia) Stim
s:t A U\l\ Nl> CO MIHNATION. 84
WALKER COUNTY MESSENGER
AM) ills: i.orisvi i.k
WEEKLY COURiER-J URKAI,
Ou« j rar lor only 42 UU. wo paper
for little met than the pr 0 ot out.
By paying us $2 00you will recoiv
fo" outs war your home paper with the
Ctu r.iKit-.lorunal.. the ma'itKSKNiAe
rivK .NKwst-aren of rue south, Deto
oevatle ail' 1 tor a Tilt iff fob Ret ONTe
only, ami the heal, brightest anil ak
lest FaMli.Y Ween t v in the United
States. Tlioar who desire to “xaniiue
a .ample copy of the Cormeli- toi nxat.
ami also al thisotliee
H. P. Lumpkin & Co.,
AG* I 'NT- FOK THE
Purchase and Sale of Real Estate
IN ,'ilK COUNTIES OF
Chattooga. Catoosa. Dade ana Walker,
Ofler their services to all who uiay wish
to buy or sell. In selling they will use
every exertion to effect an advantageous
sale. In buying 10 give satisfaction to
the purchaser. Commissions low and
will e ivor advertising, com s| 01 donee,
examining the titles, ami the making
el deeds. Address them at LaFuyttte
Ga.
BOOkS-500,000.
4 01.1 MKS, tho rhoieest llttriturc '
ot the world, 100-1 age Catalogue Iree. j
Lowest wines ever known. X OT sold I
by dealers. .Sent for examination bo- i
tore paviueut on «videuce of good faith.
JOHN B. ALDEN, Publisher,
P. O. Box 1227. , 8 Vasty St, NY. .
«- WVlsbi ,
A f 1 1 J * >1 f»f M4A «f ft
•4>;iiW' <\ a. 11 .•» 'kl • ri*r|xtN In (bo U. S ;
k r ■*> r* .rvtl . ».u ... , f .VrrMHff
iexl Xir-dtA>H. i.ej *;*■».** it 1 Rwe-stt. fcg-nt
Idj.-a.u.w.t;. ~«jg*v«.
A.'wfW CrT. WA?*O Z. CO.. la-i«i«M. Mo»
TaKu Utc r.
J. IjOKTCV
DEALER LV
SUCH AS
RLDjiTD.iDM. lII'RE.UX, W IMiST/iMW, TA9S.I
CIIAIICN, VmUIC CANES, ( A* KKIX, till’
FIN, It Oil EM, A\l> A OEfVEA 11.
LINE OF TRIffI.HIIVUM
All orders by mail or to-cyaph piomptly fill\t.
i«J». «1 JUnrLel Mini. » HA’I TA-AOUM.A . TI AA
H JB3 WB Y JL m. M I If H, |
Wholesale und ela’l
Bookseller aai Music Dealer. I
,
Keep Constantly <n Hand a Lnreo Stock of
Blait\ ItooLw, 1-t‘lln' Cap, Aolp Paper, Eisvclt>per,!
Ink, Slates, Rngraringa. Pen Holders
C lirontoH, I’lioiogiitpu Albiiiim, Pi*'* !lit
• ure FranirN, Wait Paper, Iloroeri., Win
«low KitadeN, lAc. Also A «'«•*»I lor
dickering & Co., and Southern Gem Pianos,
Also Mason & Hamlin Organs.
KO.’IE, - I. Flit ESI. 8 \.
Hoberts, Wallice Co., I
)
On fin- KowMvifie Tarn-) T —____
piLe ESttntl. ] XDITTIISTIEIj E2ST IST..
Call attention to their stock of
CRY GOODS m MOTIONS,
BOOTS. SHOES km HATS.
HARDWARE AND GROCERIES. -
AND IMPROVED GALE CHILLED PLOW,
Which they f rop se lo sell cheap for Cash, or exchange f-r Produce, j
HIGHEST
Market Friee Paid for Produce cf all Kinds.!'
imdfl ,’hn j i
, ,
JOBB. PAITON,
Succoaiter lo R. A. JOIN A'STO.V,
Howard »t. Mill,
KO.TIE - - - «A.
I wo«!,i respectfully announce to the eitiz»ne of Walker and CliaMoopa conn
tio.s that Ini vine-M-Miiiiud fontiol of the above named Paining .Mill, I atfi prepat
ed to lur.iLh at .-hort notice,
«iA.«B,9O(KBK,BU.\ IW. MOI'LOBAGK, E3I2AA tf»ETB,
Ac., Ac., all mariul'actut ’d fiom Native Lumber. And wii! keep in stock af'ullo’
assortment of dressed LUMBER. I have now in stock and aut receiving lot).
0>i() SIIING.LIiS! Call and sac us. ~-jy i j
T . A THS 3XT 6W~
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL DEALEU IN
SIOYcS, Tinware, House Furnishing Goods, Etc.
MANUF ttHUUEB OF
UAI.VAAIZED SHFET A£l«A ««0»S,
Nltrt-S Iron am! the Fisi Work lo Order.
CHATTANOOGA, ' - * - TENNESSEE.
SEND US YOUR ORDERS.
_We ftnarantee our Prices to be as low as the Lowest: an] Quality of Goods
First ('hiss.
M9*Bend lor new price list. sop d7 3'n
H AZEMO It U S feOftt*-. 5
Manufacturing Druggists.
We are now prepared to accommodate all customers witff first-class Druvs and
Medicines. Those who wish first-class Drugs put up hv experienced hands are i
eotdially invited to give us a call before purchusiug elsewhere.
WITH STANDARD DRUGS AND LOW PRICES . I
We hope Jut-hare the public patronage with our competitors, U c are aiso p-epar ! "
ed to furnish goods in job lots, at very low figures. Merchants will do well to give
ns a trial. Orders by mail shall have as c ireful attention as if patties were here
,n person. The popular
Family Tlt tlk iiu s Prepared by IJazi more 55;-;^.
have for more than a quarter of a century been bdoro t!ie pyhiie, dtni>.g which ''
time they have effecte * litany wonderful cures and become wid.dy fame s tbrnugh
out the conniiy as lemi-oial agmts for the v a tit tus c-tn plaints sod ihscu-es to.
which they ure rceom uepde.t by the physician , under ahosj uum h-t.- dirae-
Jton they are prepared front the purest and lie.-ne-M ingredients an] uiaieiiais. '
Among the prominent remedies may bo especially mentioned their
RENOVATING LIVER PILLS, ;;
For all diseases of the Liver, ctoa aoh and Kidneys, lo: all tr. nbles whore a nur
gative medicine is needed. ‘ S
HOUCBCI AU TAB AND V. !J.D ('BEBIIV
For Co! Is, Coughs and all Throat and Lung di-eascs,
Liver A igoi alor and Aciirolic F.intim-tit, rbifls and i
Fert-r Anuihiiaior, 1 iit-nopatfisiuii Vcriuiftita *
and Jcroiucs" Ilye ’i onic.
The standard blood purifier of the age. Tbo above preparatio s are i.reparcti
Oti’y by Baxemore linss ’
NEAR \V. & A RAILROAD CROSSING MARKET STREET,
CHATTANOOGA, - - - TFA N*>«F24. J
DEALER
Staple and Fancy Groceiics, Lluati. Puyis'.-
ions aid Country Produce.
Agent* far “OV Hickory,' ‘ Miie'it il,” “X. (~ Clds" and ".Milhunt'* Wagons ‘
Ilights. ata.kot price pr—c* pjiJ f.r all yrodu-.-.
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THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FOB MAN ATO BEAST.
For more than a third of a century the
Mexican JLliilmenthas neen
Known to millions all over tbo worfl!a?
the only eat'e reliance for the relief of
nccitlenfa and pmn. Ii is a medicine
above price una praise—the »>««t of its
k a id. For every form of external pain
MEXICAN
Mnstang Liniment !* withont an equal.
It penetrate* ttcmh and mueclo to
the very Jjone-»nuJring tbo continu
ance of pain and inflammation impos
sible. Its effects upon Human Flesh ami
*> I the Brut© Creation arc equally wonder*
ful. The Aicxican
! MUSTANS
’ H liniment i 9 needed by somebody in
■ every honoe. Every day brings news of
11 , H the agony of an uivfol scald or burn
j ■subdued, of rhenmntte xnartyrs rc-
B stored, or r„ valuable horse or ox i
t ■ save dby tLo liealing power of this
II LINIMENT
which speedily cures euoli ailments of
lthe JIUMAN FLESH oa
Illienmatism, gwelKngs* Stiff 4|
AToiuia, Contracted Muscles, Bums
md Scalds, Cuts, Bruiaes and
sprains, Foisonons Bites anil
ri t'ngs, Stlffacin, 3*nmct>e.ss, Old
S nesjlllctrs, Frostbites, ClUlblains,
S« »re Nipple.?, Cnkrd ISreast, and
In deed every form of csternal dis
ec te* It heals without nears.
1 f or the Bbutb Cilkation it cures \
ft grains, Swicsjr, St iff Joints,
Fo under, Harness Sores, Hoof bin
*an q. Foot Hot, Screw Worm, Serb,
Ullloit Horn, Scratches, Win'«
galls, gpnrin, Thrush, IMngbon ,
Ol* 1 Sores, Foil Evil, Film up . i
the Sight and every other aiHe. t
to which the occupants cf the
2»te hie and Stock Yard are liable.
T }..* Mexican Mnstniis Untment
..b%f79 er-res and never
iJ, positively*
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FSB MAM 03 BEAST,
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! ‘SEWING MACHINE GO*
CHICAGO, ILL.--
: ORANGE, MASS.
! -AND ATLANTA. GA.- J
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Chickasaw Route 1 !
MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON R. R.
Change of Schedule.
a DAILY TiFLA-iisrs
y to
I & TEXAS.
In Effect December 171 h, 1882.
STATIONS. No. 1. J No. 2.
I.cnv f"‘ntin oobx. . . j 0:30 p. in. j 8.30a m".
►TrV*Mi*-m .... I 11:1 1 P m. 10:00 i. ni.
*• l!u! i- lll** . . ! I'3 •». in. I 12:05 p. ni.
I- oar ... I 305 t. m. j l:3op.in.
‘* <?«»* r.trfi . • . * I 718 a it,. ( 5.28 p. in.
/: r.»i»d Junction . I 0.20 a. mi. I 7 -20*p. m.
Arrive M*'main** . . 111 soa in. I 931 p. m.
“ LltUi Rack . • | 18:10 t ;lglit J 13:10 uoon
At Little Kook connection is
matte* with double dally Passenger
trains for all Texas points. ♦
No. wakes close connection at Ar
genta for Port Smith, Eureka Springs
and all points on the line of Little Bock A
ml Port Smith rail wav.
No. 1 carries through passenger
coach from Chattanooga to Little RJck
wiilmi'f i hang*.
'IIUCS SHORTER than any
ether route.
Time between Chattanooga anil
Memphis
4 TD 7 HOURS QUICKER
than any other route- J
MANY hours: ami ntilesof TRAVKt
sAVim I. j
BY TASIXii THIS ROUTE. U ~
EfflieantTf 55 J i
ion c: li.. >s «»r write to
M-Sl i'TON. Paseer.yor Agt. j
P. O. llo\ ChattanOova. Tenn.
T s I>avant, AGP A{ A Popp, Ol’iTA. -
Mcmpjii#, Tehn. i Lync'burg-Va. >
<’) BURNHAMS *
W1 •
f, v , J PAMPHLET FREE BY •
' . BURNHAM BROS,YORK,PA. >
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