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»uE NKhSIiNUEK,
H, C. NAPIER, Ed itnr.
EAF AYETTB.UA.. Pel.. 21, 1884.
DISRUTIOJ AND SI FI MUM.
Tie 'iti Raters of lbs flo«t*r» Mv.
m.
Ths on| he d i.ted Am-ding of
ths Ohio sud other Western rlvors.
caused ternible bufl<.rii.|r in evsiy
part fll ih* Urritory »w«|it by their
water*
B»*i xing w i<hr •bunt llaO* l>
ioal* ai d until lb* 10 h, the Ohio
rot* rep'dljr. reaching •••vcral feel
above the record of the high water
mark of any previa* >ii*.
A! 1 rJlrued Indus exirpt, thna
•n ihe Cincinnati Nerthern, were
prevent'd fiom going into Cincin
nati, the wet. rcev-ritg their treclr*
in eome pluc*# for great distance*.
Oaing to the submerging and
washing awak of many dwalling
bouses along the U, per O .io,
tbr-usuids of people wore left iu the
wrelcbedncst of hunger and po'er
‘y-
Pittsb-irg, Cincinnaii, and Porta
mouth, 0.; Gallipoli*, lli.rir.tr.
Maysville, Ky.. and a number of
other ciliee and towns w>re flood
cr- and in a groat many, bundreda
ci hoaee* and much property were
wuehod away.
The loss of life was comparative
ly small, becattso till eteudy lire of
lire water* caused tho.se in danger
to vacate their abodes. Rut in
su*s« cases the deprivations wore
worse than death. Hundreds
ot destitute people eaoiped on
the billsidis, su’-jecird totheterri
bl* weather, fCentily clad und un
provided with food.
The Arkonsss, H- d and lower
Miisisnippi rivers were all at flood
tide. The A kansas was reported
higher than for thirty years.
Throughout a large portion of the
Western couutry, fn qusnt wash
outs delayed the trains and traflio
of all kinds was suspended in the
submerged territory.
The .New Road Law.
The Owners! Assembly at its last
ssssinu pat a 1 an set to amend tbe
r>ad laws of the State. Each coun
ty has tie privilege of ad< ptirg or
r jesting the provisions of the act
If lw-.-tl.ird* of tlia Grand Jury
v te in favor as the amended law,
ih>* c ur-ty whl br govern'd by it.
U«dn its proviai. iu the tir>.iul Ju
ry will »t«ct five road couimiaaiun
»r», who will hold *ilk-e for f. ui
ytaia. But upon tie recommends
lion of the Grand Jury, the Com
miasior.ari of Roads and Rertnues
taay perform lie duties required.
After trying tbe the ayttsni two
year*, tie Board, upon tha recom
mendation of the Grand Jury, may
alandon it.
The Board has exclusive juris
diction over roads and bridges, and
may alter, tsublisn and sbolUh all
ruada ia conformity to law. It
meets taa first Tuesday ia Janua
ry, Aprii, July a»d October. Tbe
obsirmsn, when tb* Board is uotm
session, will repress lit it.
Tba Board shad elect a Buperin*
Undent of loads, ako shall hold of*
fie* tor four year*, and receive
aucb a salary aa the oo.nmi«aiou
•ra tbink proper. He gives bond
andean ba remivod by tha Board.
All males, over sixteen and un
der fifty, at leas physically disabled,
are subject to road duty. All must
work the number of days assessed
by the Board. The Superintend
den*, or person appointed by him,
will direct and control the work.
Any one ui: exein|t himself by
paying to the Buperiutendeitl filly i
cents for t»ch day ass see If you 1
dou't work nor pay a warrant shall I
be isieed by tbe Board sad you I
must then work double time or ■
pay one do'lar per day, or go 'o
jail.
A member cf ihv Board shuli be
made Treasurer. He are- eras the
number of-Jay's labor to be requir
ed from the heads during tba year
Tuay shall not Mowed tsn
The Board troin urn s or hand*
shall furnish tbe Superintendent!
with wagdit, carta,tool* and team* !
Boded. Tb# hupeiintendi nt o'
lie road fund, can lie labor to
aork lue road*. Ti~e B-ard oan
(teuiaud, rieeiv* and wurk on the
rood*, >ll p-ra> ns c< nvirPd ot an
tl«na« baa than a lelony. it can
a an hire convicts loui ncignboiii g
o uni t*.
Three io*d O maiireioners shall
tie appointed lor each Militia Di»-
tviot, wtio ehai! apportion the bauds
in i: * ditt»r«nt -i.a te. report the ,
Mip.ru.l i.deui oi iiit repM'dli-j
live f< r neglect ul out , aid Siler j
aid es aliis i public roads. They j
are txeo'ul trim road duty. I
First chis* rea ls niurt have a
roadway cixtu n fret side drawn
up to tb* center in an oral share.
A I dead timber within uric hun
dred sci tof tha ro.id muat lie cut.
Timber Uti d £>r roads mutt he paid
| for. If Superintendent aid owner
don’t topriew. tha me: ter ia
referred to the Hoard, who adccie
inn is final.
The pram! Jury fixes Ihe com
pen-itiou ( f the Geriimia*ionera. Il
they g<t nene. they >h,di heeienq t
fiom road aud jury duty.
COM MV NIC A TED.
Ford Bpkisg, Feb 18,1884.
J dilvr Mow nyer:
The y*ur 1881, hen beer, so far,
cne of accident*, deaths and des
truction of property. I notice that
the hi, h waters at Cincinnati and
olhsr points along the Ohio river,
have earned a considerable lo*s of
property, ard making h#rr.el«»a» a
va*t number of faniiliee, who re
sided a’oi g its shores. It has
bi on reining in this vieinity ever
since the fourih iust, The roads
are nlttitnt iuipasaihle, aud as yet
no sign of relief. Tue formers arc
so far hi hind with their work,
that they imvo nearly despaired of
ever catching up—meet iu groups
and talk over the pint— swrp hor
se- and say they will make thing!
hap[*n as soon as the weather wid
admit. This kind cf grumbling
lias been going on ever since I can
rernender, and it docs smn that
we had as well quit, as the weather
will have its wsy, ngarJkss of our
munntirings —take tliecircuroetan
ce* as they may come- Soon il
will be too drv ground ton hard
can’t plough—what winders we
could { inform, if it would just rain
n liUlo. W i e all this cnmpliint
is going on, it is presumed lliVt our
I. nee corners are c ean of buslics,
Ac.. our fences in good condition
and the manure piled up ready to
haul out sod scatter the fir*t pret
ty day ; our plows, hies, harrows
end all ihe necessary farming tools
are in the dry and io good condi
tion, awaiting the opening up of
the spring season. Now if this be
the facte, then let us slop our ever,
lasting growling about the westher
and turn our attention to beautify
ing our hoirss—bs ready to lake
hold of tiie plow handle* when t'le
pretty iveuti-er does come, as it will
moat assuredly make its appear
ance.
Dr. Jones’ fstlisr htv been very
f eble fi. r several days and it is
feared tie will not recover, as he is
yciy dd and frail.
I notice eottse of yonr correspon
dents are rattier dissatisfied about
the dance io the Court House. We
base a Court House over bare,
where they can all come and dance
long as they pi use, provided they
pay ths field tr and put a floor in
tic house, also sign au agreement
to not kill any ot the fleas that are
stored away in there for a ed.
I bear eorioidesnbla talk about
mad dogs through this country.
Theru was one lot of dogs killed
not far away the other day, and
several more that should suffer the
Same fi.te. I heard a gentleman re
late the other day, that Dr.—whose
name le tad forgotten, lived near
Ringgold, Ga„ WHS etnndirg in the
door of ilia house, aud also hie little
•on, seeing a dug coiuiig up, and
thinking prubaiv the dug was
mod, he caughtj ho i.tiU boy by tha
shoulders in order to draw him in
the lie use, hut before h“ could do
so, tba dog came up end bit tha bov
as he turned to go in. The dog bit
the doctor also. Tbe buy died in
two or three days, and thed- ctor ia
a r-.v>g im.dinan and has to be
kept tied and ia unmanageable
Now, wbdesucli fact* as these are
of da ly occurrence, why keep a iot
of hungry cuts reaming over ti e
country committing such depreda
tion as tie foicgoiug?
Mrs. Eo.ni* Mathis wag married
Sunday, 17th jn*t, to Mr. John
Wyatt, of Eoreyth county, Us.
Rev, N. K. Mcßrayer performed
tb* oesetnony at the bride’s £a
lutr’s, Mr. Ncwtou Uaimony.
John Liuiiku.
Rot e Sl'ttiao, Fab 18lh.
Dear Yeetotyer.
We have been having rain!
raiu!! rain Ml And since it has
quit raining mud by the whole
sale.
Tlie farmers are beginning to look
like one of their nearest relatives
had dud. Th*y are wanting to put
in their spnug oat-*, tor they are all
the depeudtace for an oat crop—
the fall oats beirg almost all killed
Uy the tvoie wiuter.
Henry G asa is speaking of put
tiug up a steam taw tuiii ut this
pii oe. Tbe people are very anx
ious for a n>'S., and -v* have r.asoti
to believe that a mill would way,
there being plenty of timber in
this vitiniiy.
Nur School is procrerging finely
c. ineideri'ii the encUmeucy of the
weal tier.
The young sen of this vicinity
mot nt the scad my, on T i.-rsdsy
uigSt rnl nrguixd a d'brtidg
•oci ty. Tin fallowing yocng men
enro l d '.heir name* as msuibirs:
Dr. R A Story, Prof T W Jon-s,
Mesrs. Toom.is Wellborn, Horace
Rvasatf, Charlie Con ey, lierjsman
j I/>vd, tVca Hei,r>, Ruhe:t Bird.
I Walter Bird anil Rubefl Bird,
I Tha following named ar# the offi
cers: J .cob B.ck President, J 'I
Kobirson Vice President, T W
! Jones Alt- rosy General, Thomas
Wellborn Secretary, Horace Rus
sell Critic and Cuarlie Conley Mar
shut. We ate glad to sec this spir
it of improvement among the young
men of It rck Spring. Debating sn
citics are sdinir-itde associations for
tb* improvement of mind, and cul
ti rati, a of talent, for public or pri
vate speaking. Franklin and Roger
Sherman, tbe one a pricier and the
other a shoemaker, toss from oil
s' urily to sront eminence and use
lulnevr, by their effort*. So may
we hy using'tke proper mean*. It
was in a debating society,'hat
Lord Brougham first displayed his
superior talents and unrivaled elo
quence ; and there also that Henry
Clay the greatest ameiican orator
coaauaocted his brilliant career.
Philomath,
shin Bo«e, Feb. 18, 'B4.
Euiter Metsengm'.
February has been so far as no
t«d for rain and mud as January
was fur extreme cold weather. We
are doing hut litlle faun work.
L. Day is building him a new
dwelling.
Mr. Y«ung is Waiting patiently
for suitable weather to me vs his
Bhw mill into our valley. We hope
he will not have to wait much lon
ger, as we am going to be behind
with our farmiug w>rk at the b<-st
1 bo meeting at McConnell's store
on Saturday evening last agreed to
build an Academy at Chattooga,
24 feet hy 38 fuel, and elected S
building committee, who will let
out ibe contract to build the house
on B.»turd>y at one o’clock, cf the
8:h of March. Tbere has not been
enough money subscribed yet to
complete the building, but tnere
tiro n good many people who we
think will give a helping hand
The intention I think is to build a
hc.ua- that will be neat, comfor'.a-
I hie and dti-rille, and up (o: equal)
to .he li-c. .
VV, lave one mini in our valley
who has killed eight wild tuner*
since the 271 h day of December
five of them wealing beards from
seven to nine inches long.
Mr. “C B.’'«ppeai-s to be a very
jolly fellow, but I am afraid when
the storm c nine, his claims upon
the laws of gravitation will not b>-
s fliclrnt to oavo him with the
VheUt J W. B.
— mm'
Duck Ckkkk, Feb, 19, 'B4.
TheTrust*** of Ohattoga school
met lost Saturday evening and ap
pointed a building committee The
new academy will be thirty-eight
e*t long, twenty-four' feet wide,
and tea feet high. It is to be a
framod building, wcatlierhoarded,
ceiled and finished iu plain work
man style.
Tbe material will all he deliver
ed on the building gtound by the
committee. The work of building
tbe house will be let out Mar h the
Bth atone o’clock p. m.at Chattoo
ga »lurch. Bealid bids for the
work will he received hy the com
mittee, who reserve the right to re
ject any and all bids.
The old school house ne«r Mr
A B \!c\V barter's will be eold on
he day above named, and the pro
ceeds inv. sled in tha new bouse,
and any one who nas an interest in
tbe old bouse, aud opposes this
measure are notified to be present
and make their objections known
or forcv-'T hereafter hold their
peace, A lopp of tie plan of the
new house oao be had by applying
to any one ol the following coin,
mi: tee.
Gbo, \l. Ihman,
J. W. Bankston,
W. 8. Young,
}. D. McOonkejx,
8 P. Tjmt.inson,
Budding Cbmmdtsr.
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Wbou ycu want pictures taken
go to
LAKE'B PREMIUM ART GALLERY,
at Chst'anuoga. There you can j
have the finest eaH, cnhinei.t and j
panel tun photos taker.. Pictures i
copied to any s xe. Fire iconic j
work.
Trion (.leanings.
Trioji, Feb. 19th,!884.
Lilitor Messenger.
Tbe mi d weathers causing the
wheat field to b'gifi to look green.
Ofte alaonre beginning to show
a me life.
Hey. Mr. Ballenger prsached »t
this place last Bo»daj< The peo
ple, so far as I have beard them
express tceir opinion, are well
pleased with him as a preacher.
The M<thodiat Church at this
p'nce was taken out of the Sum
merville circuit, and attached to
the LaFayetteeirouit, by the last
aniiual Cofen-nce. I don’t think
the church hers lost anything hy
the change; although tbe preacher
<,n the SuOiOiervil'scircuitthis year
is a good one, but we would not
exchange Mrßalleriger for anybody'*
preacher.
We had a cars of "didn’t-know
it-was-loaded'' near Irion on
weducsduy of last woek. Jeff D
Tatum had a small pistol in his
trunk which he had aot need for
nearly two years. He took it out
of the trank on the day mentioned
and was snapping it; baring Lis
ieir hand over the muzzle. After
snapping it sever'd times it went
off, sending a bull through his
left hand. He suffered considera
h'y for two days, but altar that
tio.e, the wound did not trouble
him raueh.
N H Coker.
Fricks’ Otp, Feb 9ih, 'B4.
We thought we sere going to
have some good weather, and Oh I
how we did work.
The waterslare so highjthe mills
can’t grind.
J M Henry wants to hire a good
hand throug i the crop.
Jesse Johns .n’s year old.daugh
ter ia scalded from its neck to its
lett. There is some of hope of re
covery .
Mias Roxey Killer died 25th ult.
of pneumonia fever, fehewascoi:
fined 70 days.
We have our church house cov
ered. Tbe name is Mi. Zion.
We want ths road commissioners
proportioned better in Pond Spring
District. They are not acquainted
in the west part of the District to
proportion the hands right.
A F. Smaw.
All Sorts.
Massachusetts has SO 000 more
women than men.
Georgia penitentiary now con
tains 1322 prisoners,
The $1 and $2 notes have been
exhausted ia tbe U S Treasury.
Milch cows ore dying of some
mysterious disease at Scu'.tsboro,
Ala.
Seven members of the present
congress have died sioee their elec
tion.
Two wvmen are in jail at Car
thage, Ttnn., charged with horse
stealing.
There are nearly one hundred
cases o yellow fever at Hto Janie
r,South A mono.
Ohio has been redistricted, tbe
Democrats getting twelve congress
men and the Republicans nine.
In the Lower House of Cingress
there are sixty-one ex-C iufederate
and sixty-four ex Union soldiers.
One square of building* in Haze
tati, Pa., settled from three to lour
feet. That part of the town waa
built over a coal oiin.'.
There are thirteen colored men
in tbe Mississippi House ofßepve
sai.Utms and'eno in the Senate
Nearly all are democrat*.
An exchange says: Mormon E!
den are whipped with hickory
switched in North Georgia and tar
red aud f athered in Illiuois.
The farmers in East Tennrsaee
have made a move in tbe tight
direction. They are giving more
attention to the cultivatioe cf
Graeeeu.
The balance wneel of a four- horse
power corn shelh-r while running
on a farm near Joseph, Tcnn a
few days since, broks and struck a
boy ■'ending by almost cutting
him inti.
A man in New York tubbed
turpentine thoroughly on hie
sprained ankle and then held tbe
injured limb ever tbe stove. The
oil ignited and his leg was burned
to a > riep.
While aorowd of > cople wer
standing on the bank of the Mujk
iugum river at Mariana Goto, la-t
wtek watentug the drills, a por
tion of ti‘e bank gave way and a
large part of the crowd was precip
itated into the river and fifteen
lives test.
Our Telepnone
We advertise, free of charge,
Ist For anybody—eetraya tbat como
into a neighborhood.
2nd. For subscribers in general—lost
pro|>erty, estiays, public sales, other
than legal. »
3rd. For fanner subscribers—anything
that they, as farmers, msy want to
buy or sell.
If a man’s business is publio, and he
want* to reach the public, the adver
tisement must be paid for,
W F Tapp, Valley Store Oa, has
for sale about 25 bushels of oats.
Mrs J R Wardlaw Duck Cre*K,
has for sale about 75 bushels rust
proof oate
Rust proof oats for sale by M. F.
Pope, East Artnuchee at 45 cent*
per bushel,
W. M. Owens, Duck Creek hae
a good medium size mule for sale.
Works well.
John Holcomb, near Chestnut
Flat has three young keife's, aud
a good horse for sale.
Ishnsael Brannon on the Napier
farm in Brootn Town has for sale
two hundred bushel, of choice rust
proof o*te.
D C Farias has for sale a
saddle at.d fine harness horse,
splendid, single foots elegantly,and
is seven years old.
C M Tatum has for sals, on the
ilaaelrig farm near Clover dale,soo
or 600 bushels of rent corn at 75cta
per bushel. Apply to him
B F Loughritigs, four miles and
a half above LaFayette has two
good milch cows for sale. Will
come in by the ftret of March.
J'D Strickland, in Duck Creek
valley, four rails* west of town,
can supply parties needing triem,
with fifteen or twenty bushels of
fine grazing oals.
J E Henderson, of P.ock Spring
has a five year olci mare lor sale.
She is 15 hands high, well built
and work* anywhere. Will take
8125 cash, or will swap lor cattle.
llove #or Sai.S—Any ene wish
ing to purohase a home containing
ninety acres, lour miles north-easi
of Ringgold in f’atoosa county,
would do well to apply to G W Lu
po, R'Dggold, Ga.
All p»-r«ons are hereby notified
not to trespass on lot of land No.
13 in the 7th district of the 4th
senicn of Walker county, or they
will be prosecuted.
J jhn B. Pike.
The Boas Jack will be found th»
following spring, at his old stand
four miles from LaFayette on the
Broom Town road at J J Boss . My
horss, Saudi* Graham, will stand
tl is spring at H W Boss’ near
Pond Spring. L M Boss.
Strayed orsto’en from 'Lookout
Mountain, one black sow pig about
10 months oil, flop eared, with
slit on underside of left ear and a
crop and a small hole in the same
ear. Any information will be
thankfully received. Geo, Cow
man, Smith, Dade county, Ga.
J E Shuford, one and one half
utiles west of town, has several
horses and tnules for sale.
One half mile front town on the
Broom Town road, Mr. Pickard
found 3 yards of cloth. The ow
ner can get it by calling on him at
his house.
Mrs Sarrh D Baker, naar Cane
Creek, hae a cow with second calf
for sale.
Any pe son cutting or removing
timber from lot of land No. 14 in
the7ib Dist ict of the fourth sec
tion of Welker County Georgia,
will be prosecuted for tresspassing.
II P I jDMI'KIN, agent.
Fur E J Moultrie.
Strayed from the Kingston
Piaue on Lookout mountain, a clav
b»nk horse with a sore back, 7
ye arn old with dark mane and
t> I*. Cn Bay mare 4 ) ears old
vi.h on*- fore let-slightly enlarged
a d luavy with|f *al Any iufur
matimi will l.s gladly received and
duly rewarded.
H B Dickson.
Duck Creek, Ga.
Three thoasand well rooted Box
wo >(l (.ev-rgreen) for sale at Dick
son’s unit is.
A good mountain side Urns to
lent About forty a'-'res cleared;
port of it will make 30 bushels of
corn |'*r acre; will make 100 bush
es Irish potatoes per acre; well
adapted to the growth of all kinds
of vegetables ; good buildings, wa
ter and crch»rd. Will give extra
chance for coni' repairs or will sell
at a bargain. The place is in four
teen miles of Chattanoog i. Apply
to J N H.iggard. Caisandra, Ga.
Wiley Davis has a cow ard year
ling fur sale, bulb in fair order.
Red rust proof osts for sale by
A J Lawrence, M a'.o, Ga.
ilMf
aid otl Bi.ntas Citteuviux are reitviwlbj taking
WSIGIITS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
tw' Ti.toils- v * XiUg. rrtae Kt. Allßrecni*
CONSUMPTION.
imw tof * of tisr w r*» iurd rs 4 - i io.\g
v ;a£ *»• -*» l*. fa* **..-.*>*• is try
CM l Will iwti-i EO IT l.hk
>v ) K's.. . * V.AAjCA -I tt TKtA'P^ff
t j •• ■ *.w ,k 9 rr.f *«•* w f .rr exx-rv » end P. O.
-A i, » ’£. A. £«wCU -we i-» rcitiSLjiif loti.
Commercial.
Trion Markets.
Trion. Feb. 19. 1884.
Cotton
Colton, good middling....... .'..lf'i
Middlings 191
Low Middling 10
firoeerlp* mid Prodnco.
Bacon, shoulde.*!, 8
“ aidi-a 101
“ ham*..... 101
Pork 7
Chicken*.... 121 to 20
Flour, per 100 lb* f2.7£>@!3.00
Corn “ “ «
Meul 66 to 70
Peach** 60
Apples. 60
Bran “ “ “ 105
Hay, “ “ “ 70
Fodder “ “ 126 to $1.60
Sweet potatoes, per bus 75
Irish “ “ s' l
Peas, per bushel, 60 to 76
Onions," “ ®l
- 3 to 4
Mutton 4 to 5
Sorghum, per gallon
Wheat —per bu 90 to 100
Butter, per lb 16t020
Eggs, per doz.. H
I THE OREAT GERMAN
REMEDY
BnEOIATTSX,
Sciatica Lumbago,
lUiiicu, women,
Soicmw, Out*, tram*
Ream,
jLaI other JboSll/ *>b«s
KTTI OBlrt A SMTM.
Bold by rU T>rn*rlM* Rod
Dealer*. DirooitotAO la II
TA.CtarlMA.7ogt>l«o«.
ItMMHM to A. YeeeWr k Oo.)
IMilßsn, Bd., C. 8. L
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I BALLOON V
E Store. jf
s^§pP*’’
The place for Bargains in errrj
department.
From a SOO rds six cord
spool ot thread for 3 cents
to a silk dress.
4-4 heavy Brown Domes
tic 6 l-4e by the bolt
Sea Island 5 cts and up.
Large White Quilts only 75 cts.,
Coreeia 25 cts and up. Towels
from 21 to 50. Come to the Bal
loon for your Drygoods, and sew
ing machines of sll kinds. Sew
ing machines from $3 00 to OLS
hui'd r «'.
H H SOITDER,
D. P. Henderson & Co.,
Successors to J. H- Oady A 00.,
Headquarters for
Books,
Stationery,
Wall F iper,
Pietn *e Frames
and iUonldinga,
Drawing Bate
rials, Croqnet
Sets, Base
Balls & Bais.
D.P. HENDERSOh & CO.,
RYAN BLOCK.
706 Market Street, Between 7th & Bth
Toll the children to cut out and tare the comic
silhouette picture* aa they »PP«*r from issue to
issue. They will be pleased with the collection.
* -A
Thin space In owned by
BLACK.WMLL*B BULL.
Os «mr*e we mean the famous animal appeasing
on th* label of every genuine package of Black
weli*» Bull Durham Smoking Tobacco. Every
dest'er keeps this, the ft«* Smoking Totaceo made.
None genuine without trade-mark of th* Bull.
uwcnwr
of VohnMt a year. The liter
ature of the world, t (fee.
Lowest prices e.er known. N-.t solu
bv Talers, tro -t for examination be'ore
payment on evidence <ifKtssi ta.th
JOHU B. A 1.1 IKS', Publish -t.
r. C . Bos 1027. IS Vvmej mrevt, Ee. Vo,k
Clnckajaw. Route!
M MI J fcO:IMICST3II. R,
Change of Sthedalo*
2 DAILY TRAINS
TO
11 / /1 1 / 5 t tex.
In Effect Peerwher 17th, 1888.
STATIOBJ. | Ko. I. | Re. t.
I.Mv Chattanooga. . . P:9O p. m. 8.98 a.m.
“ gtevena** .*. . . IMP |> m. '* Ite a *n.
«• Hnnr*vlil* . . 1:33 a.m. 19:86 p. m.
'« Drearer . . . 3:05 a. m. 1:» pm
Cerieth . 7:18 am. 8.96 p.m.
*« FJrand Janette* . •'>•*. m. 796 p. n.
Arrive Memphis ... 11. Via. »*. 038 p.m.
“ LI til * Reck . . 19:18 light 15:1* a***
At Little Rock close connection Is
made with double dally Passenger
traiiia'for all Texas points.
No. 3 makes do.a connection at Ar
gt-nia for Kort Smith, Kim-kn Springs
and all points on the line of Little Rock
, ml Fort Smith railway.
No. 1 carries through passenger
coach fioni Chattanooga to Little Boek
without change.
SHORTER then any
* other route.
Time between Chattanooga and
Memphis
4 TO 7 HOURS QUICKER
than any other route.
HANY houri and inllesof TftAVXT
SAvan I.
BY TAKING THIS ROUTS.
Dvni /fain ItIRETS new selling
KlTnyrAPl nt the rate*.
UWlglULl For furtLerlnfertna
tion call cm or write to
J. M. SUTTON, Fasranpcr Apt.
P. O. Box 325. Chiittatjooca. Tenn.
T S Havant, A O P A | A Pop., fIPATA,
Memphis, Tekn. \ I.ynonburg- Va.
api Ivf iv
CATARRH
ELY’S CREAM BALM.
COLD in HEAD.
*EKD FOR CIRCULAR. SOLD BT DrU«*ISTS
CC**Mailsd tor Fifty Cirtb.^#
ELY HKtjrHEßrt, Druggisu, Owego, N. Y.
■^p“f¥eei —
a fervor Ito prescription of on* Os Bk*
no* *id mKWrafHi ifweiaJkte to
row *«■ jTsvroww gaSfkM.
Xonar*sn*S. OWmßtr. JtaM
m plaiiAjOvvl lih-ugadute «icn fillK;
A-<£nn OR. W.-cRO & CO.. EeolahM. Me.
Benson’s Fttpcine Porous
Plaster.
Over 5000 Druggists and Physician*
hare signed a paper stating that Ben
son's Capcine f orons Plasters are supe
rior to all others. Price 25 cents.
RUSKINS WORKS.
Prsamr and I.tLißs pappi. 10 eta., cloth, 55 et
C'RtiWN r ‘t Wild Olive, paper, 10c.; cloth 25*
Ethic* op thk Udit, paper, 10c.; clotn, 25c.
FkiaMG AM* I.ILIKN, t'ROWN OF WILD OfclV* Bid
Ethics of rnr. Dcst, In one volume, half Kusila,
* d edit *, 50 cts. IHodkrn Paintkrs, i*tonb* *f
Vknicr, rte ,In prepariflon. Large catalogue free
JOHN 8. ALOEN, Publisher, 18 Ve*«v Bt., N. Y
PIMPLES.
d receipt for Bikini; a valuable preparation,
which will remove TAN, KKECKLRB, PIMPLES
and RLOTHE*. leaving the *kin CLEAR AND
Ht»FT, AND THE COMPLEXION BEAUTIFUL;
«l«o, Instructions for pjoduclng a fine giowth es
hair on the head or fnee, will be mailed t® a*y
pert»o» spiidinc 3 p*nt* In stamps to FO&BE4 It
CO., No. 56 Broadway, New York.
CgIirTiieREMiNQTOM
■ SHE FIRE ENGINE I
Nearly as off ■ B|% cxr*n»
tt vo as a steam-■ ga rejxura.
cr; about ono-EE a CȤ# ftf-m Far denerip.
third first co6t, S2LQ tm Rvedrcnlars
and lean than■ N 9|HLa\B'ithfoct:mo-
ono- tenth an- ™ DU *8 H wP^alalß^ulclreaß
AGRICULTURALCG.
ILION, New York 1 Ellb
THE BEST
OP ALL
LENIMPTS
FOB ItLMT MB' BEAST.
For more than a falixl of a oaftfnrytho
Mtxicnn Mustang Lhilmentiiatiheen
known to millions all over the world as
the only sa ie relianoo for the relief of
aeetdentß fmd jxvtn. It is a meditftne
above prioo ana praise—the Jw>at of Ha
kind. For every form of external pain
’ MEXICAN
Mustang T.lnhnent is without, an equal,
It penetrates flesh aud musold in
the very bone—malcir.g’ the couriuu
ance of pain and inflan.raation impos
nible. Its eiroctsupon Hutnart Flesh aud
t*o Brute Crentiou are equally woaiier*
iuL Tho Aloxicaa
MUSTANG
Llnixnont la needed by wwnebody In
every lioase. Kvery day brings news of
the apeny es an awful sc* id or bur«
subdued, of rhen:.AUtib wiaxtyra ro
stored, a v&luaUe bor*o cr ox
saved bv tho healing power ot tlii*
LINIMENT
which tmeedily cures such ailments of
tbe HUMAN FUEsjU as
Rheamititm, Stiff
JoinSs, ( •ntmtrdi Mn*eios, Bunts
and ftcald*. Cuts, Brulsr* and
Spmiui, Poisonous BUes and
Stilus, fitihhess, LumMws, Old
floret, iTlcrrs, Vrostbltei, ÜbUidakas,
here ILlj.-plrs, Caked 15renet, and
Indeed every A rm of external die-
Icaee* It heals whhoat seam.
Por tbe Beute Chbation it curw
fpraiiti, hwinsy, Niff JpMs,
1 cuudrr, Harness Sores, ffoof JMj
eases, Foot Hot, Screw Worm, teea#-
Hallow Horn, tbratehes. Wha
(rails, Spavin, Thrasu, Blnthafli .
•Odd Sons, roll Ed], Film «y
the bight and every otb-r aMr »%*t
•o v/Ukh tr»e occupanis of tht
Stable and Stock lard are liable*
The K':rloin Mustang Llohzcat
always oures and nover diaappuUMßi
aad it is, poditiveiy* .
THE BEST j
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
§ 733 I 'J2: CL S2AJS.
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wtAhMwr.riiHiyesire. Kn|,i bv tJ
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