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H. C. NAPIER, 15 d 11 av.
LAFAYLTTK GA.. Feb. C*. 1881.
COM MVNIOA TED.
Gas and.u, (tv., Kei<. 2.» 1884
One of ti e n ost revere eyrlitlt'S
(hat w*S rvi r ain es-ed Inttii* part
of the otMinirjr, passed through hy
C isaan 'ra p »at < Hi**' on the Hhb
jnst., ah u‘ two o'clock. Sign of
tha m i roa< htng siorm was plainly
visit I , l uln't apprah, ndirg any
dmigt r do | reparations for safety
w* nri'ln, tint:! (no nK Iho up*
pr»anhing atorm lied i.n appearance
of danger until a sudden crash
cams, slwo*t *» quick at the firing
oi a CBUl.on, a »rl in fees than one
half n minute my cnlira building
war i,i,i! mn«i of ruira. Tlie entire
building* ware compoeed of two
dwelling huo«ts, a smoke 1 ouaa,
wheat houaa, co'n crib anl two
r< t* o! atub’ea built of heavy log*.
Quite a number ottliem from eight
t,>twelve iurbaa equar* were cariie 1
twenty to thirty ysrla and twisted
and broken into pi c*f. Boards,
plank ti d garden j olinga wi re car
ried over a ball a mile and btoktn
int* fregn ei ta Fruit tr«ea were
turn off and carried half a mile;
■pouts and cotton stalks wero
■wept off nearly level to ti e ground.
Were Tto give a full detail of
the dt etroetion at ray bouse it
would'wetn unreasonable, and I
iny it* ab that can to coma and aee
for themselves. During the licsvy
part of the storm it wastolal dark
ness. You eoulJ not have seen a
mao 28 feet away, and the rain fell
in perfect torren’s. My feelings
rnriv be injeginad but niver des
ciit ed, for embedded in that nines
of flying timber*, I had a wife and
eight cldldrtn. F>ye of the small
rat were playing in the wheat
hmiae at the time. The building ia
of heavy splU logs from eighteen to
twenty-four inches wide. It was
blown down to the floor sud some
of the logs ci rried fifty or sixty feet
away and every child but one w.a
atsopl off the Uoor and that one a
iittle girl three years old. She wna
fastened so the floor ny tlio weight
of a heavy log but luckily a piece
of plow limber praVeuted it from
cru-bing her to death. And when
I had gith-red them together, al
though 1 war without a home or
abetter, and myen'iiwefieut* badly
d imag'd, vet. Isngu ige would fail
me, were I to altumpt to expires
niy gratitude that n.y family bud
all escap'd w th only slight bruiser.
Toe writei received a patnfil hath
in left knee and r ght ankle ky Uie
fading i.mbrrs. The moape of the
f.milv is a wo. der to all who have
soon the ue trm tion. But it was
through llte nt-rtire ioe of a kind
providence that can direct iu any
Us. r ;cr.
Tie r.rxt(ii ruing, my neighbors,
twenty five or thirty in number
mine to my aseistai.ee and moved
one of the dwillingn to a moieoot -
vfioeut place sod tomorrow we
wid move back home. Toe
move will be a pleasant one. Pleas
ant because we are spared to gel
back home together. The joy in
saving my family over-balanced the
loss financially ao far tli it it makes
the burden light, 'he kindness and
assis'at.ce ol my neighbors gener
ally is appreciated beyond ex pres
sioa. It is estimated that wind
weighs flttcen pounds to the square
imh, and I doubt it the estimate is
to; large for thsre are many objects
a< my h use that show buw great
was its poWri.
A sit. all piece of catting weigh
ing nearly two ponnJ' was blown
over one hundred yards. Ah. avy
thrush box, weighing 4.0001b*. was
lifted off the bolster and left cu (lie
top of the wheels at.d nearly torn
so p'lV'S. 1 could H I one side ts
til* 1 ,\lKtsK.*osk in giving the dr
tan* (h .t seem unreasonable, and
lot tell it.e I atf. Mi statemeiKS
ian be m riobursted by mors than
fifty iv itl,arses,
It d d more dvmnge in the scigh
horhnod but lookpy did not strike
ai,V other dwel'iog. Recourse was
from south-west to ■ north-east.
Hoping this oiav he my lent eipu
rtenet witu s cyclone 1 clo-e for
the p-weit.
J K. If agoaxd.
Pum> dt-KiMi, Feb 2d, 1884.
f.dtW iiettniyer:
A« th ; s ia court week, I presume
your tt wo will be represented by
l.irmen*. mechanics, hoise swappers
nnd pr idlers from eviry distret in
i tie county. All I have seen in this
dial,id s*y trey are going to at
tend. The lintel keepers shou'd
h««e pr« pared a imuniiful suppv
of'hut; ai d lioiuii y, also a Mil sup-
ply < f thi erlings as there wi l tie •
nr.c or two from this locality, who
Miy they an partictl'arly fend of
ilirm.
Ttc weu‘h‘r has soma what
rn l d* rat* d and the farmer* are
beginning to speak of plotighir.g
prr'ty sonn
Those who don’t believe a fntlle
wi'l work his hln<l feet, that too at
a fellow, on certain oirasinr.s, on
he rrmeimcJ that they wi 1, ly
loohing St, or in err -gating L. W.
lircoka or J H Satterfield, who are
both ausring woundefrima kick
of there long sated criitirs The
wound* are not fatil, hut give
a deal of pain.
Ti.ere whh * considerabls wind
Inst week, passed throegh this sec- |
tion, blowing down trees and fen
ces, Ac., in its track, wh:'ch was
nut more two hundred yards wide,
N D Smith gnd \V HBcudd*rssuf
sered more loss than sny others I
hiive heard of. It blew down
nearly all their fencing, uprooted j
treis anA twisted the tops off of!
itinn* olherr. The roa Is are iin-J
p-nvitif some and if the weather
keeps fair a few days, they wiil he
fom* |iai»a'>le.
Old man Berry Jor.e* died the
19 h ins and was buried on the
2< th.
Mis Brown st Crawfish, died
the 20th and sms burin d 21st tnst.
sh ieis a ekating rink in our
town, but as yet,only one perform
er; others have tried to roll over |
the fii or,hut find it inuoli rsfsr to
sit still on a box, or travel in sol
id leather. Ave says lie perf ra
moving avout ii. common shoes
with tacks to the bottom to pre
vent slipping. Hat says he was X
cicntifii) skstsr hut when he got
the necessary things ut'ached to
his feet, made a move forwatd, he
some how or other lock aecal vn»
suldauty, but exolaimed very
quietly that lie was loarubat out
ofpiactice
-1 wonder what hss become of
the saw mill that was to he in our
neighborhood hy the 16 th mst. We
are all anxious to si e it and hear
the whistle blow. Willie can’t you
wn‘e a caul to the Mii-BKNUtK fur
publication,stating when yon will
h« an oi g us. By so doing it will
say* a thousand and five hundred
questions teing asked and having
to be answered ?
There is a partnership formed
between two of our young men, in
a huaina** which 1 have no doubt
will piy very handsomely. It is
lliat of fortune P iling. One plays
the Addle to attract the crowds
whi'e tl e other will wsit upon
Wane wiet'.ng their fortunes told
in a manner becoming his protege
iim. X'ney will be in I-uFuyetle
this week, a id will fniibably pub
lish in tin Mks<k.nijku their pro
gramme for thesuinim n campssgn.
She uld tdey fail to make a pub
licsiinn, it will not bi hecau-<e they
are not skilled in their profession
as testimonials of eili-.-iencv in
thsir businsrs can he prnduoed.
They can mestnerise, tell how Ur it
is to the moon and give ail other
astronomical ok ervstioo, toll you
what you have dons and what you
will do tue rimainrler of your
days. All this is done f»r only
25 cent*. Think of it how cheap!
The peopla 1 1 Walter may look
out for them, for they are coming
One thing is necessary to complete
their outfit, and that is 'he left
hind foot, of u bUck rabbit. It any
citizen bus one and wants to sell it,
they will pay a lorg price for it,
provided it was caught on Sunday
iu Atigud, sod ilia graveyard near
sundown. Nov you rabbit l toi
lers, look to you.- interest.
J, »N I.IMBKR.
Triad (llnauingy.
Twin, Feb. 26«h,1884.
t.ditor M rurxger.
On tlie 221 of this month, ft r*
Kmms Lowry, wife of William 11
Ixiwry of ihis plane, was tried for
insanity, by a jury tummoud fur
that purpose. Alter h.-wriog the
evidence, the jury una imously
agreed upon s verdict that Mrs.
I-owry is insane and ought to he
aent to the asyletu for the insane.
The billowing are the names of th *
jurymen, to wit: Dr. H Y ltndi- j
oil, 1J C Manor, A J Wo itten, Tul |
Owens, Wiely Davi-, N II Coker, A ‘
G Powell, L Rinehart, R A lie’ ry,
A J L'dbetter, W 11 Peun, and L I
J Sinimoi s.
Henry filleiiburg’e baby died
last night.
Wil'iatu Jett and Miss Catherine
Dciilin were maireU lent Sunday
etTiiou Squir i L>wry officia
ting.
Tlioe. Carpscter of this plaeo j
found two seys on the re«d lea- {
ding Nortfc-Wes from thv factor,'',
lie eas s they look like handcuff
keys, N A Coaga. |
Pauhaadle nofet.
Let 0 a panhandle oi Walktr he
beard fri iu.
A- V urt is near at hand, every
thing i* quiet in this part of the
county,
O ir pul tic road* a e Well worked;
yon c*e gtus* how.
It Is hared that the (each crop
will be injured on account of the
severe winter.
Then t* a (tea nnw mill doi-ig a
con -id-n hie bn*ine*aiu the com mu
aity. fftoon aew bi ll ting* ar« 0,-
itg erected and sisi old one* are
temg improved.
Owing to the inclement weather
the farmer* are mm* wbat behind
wdh tbeir work. Tjo fail oaf crop
it pretty well killed ly tb* wiotei
free*-*, come quemly there will be
a large crop of spring ones towed.
Tee wheat crop looka pro > ising,
Great inlejrait i* mantf.-Kl*J ib
the growing of f'uit iu thii art of
the c uctry. A fruit grower* con
vention has becti organist,! and i«
of much importance to that da**.
A subscription has beeu taken up
for thy purpoin of building a now
school b iud! in the conmun'tv.
Tue amount ha* been nearly hu'o
scribod. Tue co»t of the house wil|
be {490. A building committee
ha* been appointed.aud the build
ing will be erected aeon.
The writer of this article,.!* tran
sient in tlie county, but be i* tru'y
glad to find the county with a thriv
ing paper published in it a* is the
Ml: SKNGEU.
Thus.
Divine, Turn., Fib 19. h 84
BuMMicitvtM.it:,Git. Feb 2(5,1881.
Toe innnv frienga ol M-. J O
Cothran t rmerly of this place *v l ll
regret to hear of his serious iilnsss.
He whs on bis way to Summerville
from Palmetto (ii,» few days azo
and was ntleckod with * severe
hemorrhage and was fore d to stop
in Rome.
Hu brother-in-law, Rev. \V A
Milner went to him at once end
has not yet returned. Mr. M n r
I unders'and will remain with I im
for sometime end pir l nhly rccom
pany him to S u l' G orgia.
Mrs Judge Hswktns is very low
with consumption.
Rev. Wiley Hmni ton preached
at the Methodist Church Sunday at
II o’c ock and at night.
John W Maddox and W M Hen
ry Hie attending court at L Fav
e t*- this week.
On Tuesday i igbt the 4tli o'
M ,rch nut talented young v.wns
in ti, Mr. John I). T,,} lor, wt, 1 de
liver one ol Ids brillin it lecturiw at
the Court House. His s ibject on
l e occasion will be • Ups an I
Downs.”
Tue drummers are numerous.
There are five i town to day.
J W. C
Divink, Tsnn Fej 29:n, 81
Editor Messsnysr.
1 hsv* been carefully wrtching
the Mkhsknokk lor aouie litr e and
haye not notice I anything from
our livt'u burg. The hin has been
shining bright'y ft a f- w days
aud toe mud '* drying up vt-r
fast, and you can travel dry Bhod
with high top boots on.
The Ks u.er i »re *ll very hnay
walking in the field. And they
certainly do enjoy this weather
for yon can h-ar them in all
directions singing in thesweet now
and now.
Shod not a tear, he was not h st
in the mud, but is married Mr.
T F f.amenick a prominent young
man living near Divine, was mar
ried tc Miss Cora D ugl»as a highly
esteemed young lady from Chat
tanooga Cti 1 liUbduy Feb. 21st
1884.
May protpeiity ever attend
And j->y and peace abide.
And may our youug and happy
friend.
l's r be faithlul to his bride.
C, xk Again.
Eagle Cliff High School.
second term openv March 10 h,
1884. Contingent fee 25 ots in ad
vance.
bates or turn -n :
Preparatory department tier
miinth tl 00
Acndetn c departn.eni ptr mo. 1 50
Col-giate “ ” “ 200
Tuit on due »t the ei d of e>ch
month. For further info umti-'U
addrere, W. F Aiu* »n,
Cnair. Board of Trustees.
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A full assortment ofC«-ffl>-s and
Caskets in stock from (he cheapest
to tte finest.
Thompson Hifrs.
Summerville, (la.
A M Guruer wauls to snow
whereabouts is F»*r-k Saulder-,
He stayed awhile at 11 K Whee
ier’.-. AddrtMt LaFnyats u».
PHOTOGRAPHS.
Whon ycu Want pictures taken '
go to
LANE'S PREMIUM ART GALLERY,
at Chattanooga. 'I her* you can
have the fn est curd, cubii cnt and
panel ail* photos taker.. I'ietorea
copied to auy gm. Fine acenic
work.
*euralgla and Nick Headacke.
In Aurora. 111., livrs M h. Win.
Heuderaon. She aaya: ‘Simmitan
Nervine cured me of neuralgia, ver
tigo and sick headache.’
Annie E. Fisher, M. D., who is a
pretty brunette under 25 years of;
ii/c, Las been elected Vice-Presi- |
d nt of the Maseachusetti Homeo* i
patluc Medi:»l Society.
Mr. Kdwrrd Charlea'on, Saran
rmh, Ga, save: • i h»ve u.ied
Brown’s Iron Bitters for heartburn
and oblainrd | erfeot relief."
’ll FFaulkner kitted a pig 7 in.tntba I
old ihat weighed 147 pounda fiet.
Bring toe your produce. I will
always pay the highest market j
price in trade, M A CfusTaiw.
Our Telepftone
We adftrtiie, (r*e of charge,
Ist. For anylorfy - estrayß that coma
into a neighborhood,
Ind. For aubacr.berw in general—lost 1
preperty, ettiayi, public sales, other
than legal.
3rd. For farmer auhscrihers—anything
Ihat they, a« farmera, may want to
buy or rail.
If a man’s business i» public, and he
wants to roach the public, the udvar
, linemen! must he paid for,
J R M F.rlaud has for aule two
• I milch c< wa. 1) vine, 'leun,
Ali M '.('111011' n Iras about 20
Aug- ru go its ainl a lloela of sheep
fur sale,.
SAB ice and A J Wellborncn
aiill supply the demand tor Germ uri
carp on favorable terms.
F re shoata »ix nnonr.ha old can j
bought of W li M Call, R ck
Spring at $2 00 apiece.
E gh* or nine sheep have strayed
from J J B adley, of Dm k C eek.
Ma ked with slit ia right ear.
T icDu pi borS" will mike the
■ asoii in Ki.tandW A inuch-
J C Cutn.TKR.
Till y five bfabela of thec'lebra
tvi Osie Long 8 a; le S k C .tton
f i sate b J R R iss •r, three unles !
above L F.y olte.
If you want n good soung tnu’e
3 vc. r- old call on J A F Wild HIM,
near Dixon’s Mills. Due hundred
a.ui tiheeo dollars wilt buy it.
A good jack sired »y the M.m
uiolli Jsck of J-wlt in, and from a
Jim Lr w Jeouit. will stand this
■ t son at my house. He i. li.e
y ra old. and the charge will be
Jo Ly insurance.
W B Tapp
Joeepb I win, three and a thru
miles from town 1 mile east • f M .
■ ion B d«, bas for sale 75 hn. ‘i>f
coton seed at 20cti p* r bu. or will |
. xebangs lor corn. II a'm baa a ;
cow six years old that will come in j
in a tew da. s. Pme s4l',(X>.
'
Three fsrma for sale on or near j
*he Anlana to ul. on easy terms,
one contaihit g 160 a-res. one 80, !
| and anoibcr 254 acres.
L ing 5 miles cast ot L Fayette on
tbo waters of C toe C eek.
Jam he MaTT 'X.
Strayed from H L Duncan, Wa
'eivilc, four hcmi of hogs, three
years old, color I lack. Al-o ,ev- (
en head ol sheep inuiked with snal-
I. w fork in the let - ' • ar, mtd ov. r>
bit in the right. Aly information |
will be gladly i ecu ve t and duly
rewaided.
Notice, —Taken up „t the resi
dence of Ohriatian Stiuer, hue reel
deuce ol A Andrews on Lockout
i Mountain, a red hull two years
old, and marked with smooth, rop
in the ri.’ht ear nod undernit <n
tiie h it, sod a one v«f»r old hvifi r,
imrksd with a swallow tork in
each ear. White and led spotted.
All parties interested in s nek
raising are re«|uested to call and
examine my Jatk, He is a bud
class animal, dirk iron gray, ot
| Kentucky stuck. lie cm show
[ as line co ts as there is to !>• touinf
lie is fu'ly 14 hands high, length-
J Iv and «tl l« rated in every respect.
Will rtaud thee suing retson ai
or near Foster & Thurmans Mils
at to and $7. Patronage solicited.
Satisfaction gu ran'eed.
John Leteftikk.
Home to* S.u.e —Any out r, ish- j
ing it, purunase a home containing ;
ni.it'v aer s, hur miles north eas
of RinsgiM* in * aousa eoiinty.
ttould Jo well to apply to (i W Lu
po, K nyguhi, Da.
All p-rsons me hereby notified ■
not to tiespass ou i<l of lan I No. 1
13 in the ?ih diet ict of the 4in |
eejiicn of Walker e >unt>, or they )
wiL be prosecute 1
John tt. Pike, j
The Itnea Jack will be font <1 the
following spring, t his old eta. d
lour miles front l.aFnvet’e on the
Broom Town road ; t J .1 Boss . M
horse, Ssodie Graham, villsta. ii
if is epilog at H 55 Boo*’ s «ar
Poud Sptii g. L M Boss.
B'ray«d or stolen from Lookout
Mountain, one black sow pig about
10 months old, flop eared, with
alii on underside of left ear and a
crop and a small hole in the esme
ear. Any _ informatior. will be
thankfully received. G<o. Cow
man, Smith, Dade county, Ga.
J E Shuford, one and one half
mihg went of lo»n, has iev rnl
horses and mules foi sale.
Onebaif mils from town on the
Broom Town road, Mr. Pickard
fo'.Md 3 yards of cloth. The ow
ner can get it by calling on him at
hit house.
Mra Sarrh D B»ker, near Cane
Cieek, has a cow with second calf
for aale.
Any pe son cutting or iemo»ing
timber from 'ot of land No. 14 in
the 7lb Diet ict of the fourth sec
tion of sV'alker County G-orgia,
will be prosecated for Iresspassiug.
H P Lumpkin, agent.
For E J Moui.tbie.
Strayed from the Kingston
place on Lookout mountain, acln.v
--b nk horse with a sore back, 7
years old with dark mane and
tal . One Ray mare 4 years old
with one fore levsligbtly enlarged
and heavy with f al. Any infor
mation will l.e gladly received and
duly rewarded.
H B Dickson.
Duck Creek, Ga.
Three thoisand well rooted Bnx
wmd (ev- rgreen) for sale at Dick
sons mills.
A guod umurtain side (arm to
rent About forty acres cleared;
part of it will make 30 hushe's of
corn | sr acre ; will make 100 bush
els Irish potatoes per acre; we'l
adapted lo ihe grow th of all kinds
of vtgetal.lts ; good buildings, wa
ter and orchard. Will give extra
chance for (Mint repairs nr will »eli
at a bargain. The place is in four
teen m let n( CtiMttanoog •. Apply
lo J N Haggard Caisandru, Ga.
Wiley Dtvis has a cow ard year
ling fur sale, butli in fair order.
R> d rust f roof out* for tale by
A J Lawrence, M n' 3 Gi.
NEW HOUSE.
Thatcher, Lewis & Co.,
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
(622 Market and 622 Broad Street*.)
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
Grocers ami Provis
’’on Dealers,
CORDIALLY INVITE THE
TRADE OF SVALKER COUN
TY TO GIVE THEM A CALL
We keep :i full line of Groceries at the
lowest prices to be found.
Wk Buy COUNTRY PRODUCE.
GIVE US A CALL AND SVK
GUARANTEE TO PLEASE
YOU
THATCH KR LESVIS & CO
DIPHTHERIA
HAS
NO CHANCE
WHEH TREATED WITH
Perry Davis’s Pain Killer
This vomlorfiil remedy I c.s saved the
lives ©f many, mar.} children
trl*» were nlmort (had willi
DIPHTHERIA.
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F Ilrnry sC>!".<>q. I/ni'-'v: * Mar**., gay*:;
‘•TUe 6i»r *eoi-i i : . st-1 (">r> Diph-1
tbertn. rut «’cciu J • .' • t r: rould
rev-h It. I**: -• 1 .i- Ki*. or raved my
lilt "
IJlKywlcsib, y-i TT.r«vP: ** I h.-d
1 .'.iutcrsV^lr.: Me L. k;t • r* L*.tvery 1
lovr.nly. Pauu lliLcr t'.ro\o U»t_ <awu>.”
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HEADS
and all BIUOM CONfUtiarj ore re! n-vad by taking
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ftr’ **• Prlc« Me. All OraOTlH^
CONSUMPTION.
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no tl '.w.nrtft « f •'*.'»•>’t.Tw .v rtk itkriinaof loag
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cwcorac"* of U«t ruts j~-r vni..->»:ton!'srinj it.
It ctft.Mtia* iiluserVinfkS, pr rest, d wrriprioM «a4
d'Kctions fee p!tn« nf »U \ fed*’ 's ani Fle-xr'
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Commercial.
Trion Markets.
Trip*. Feb. 19, 1884.
(.'•(ton.
Cotton, good middlings 10|
Middling* 191
Low Middling 10
Groceries and Vr^-rrtr.
Bacon, ghouldcn 8
“ sidca 105
“ hums 101
Pork 7
Chicken*.... 121 to 30
Flour, per 100 lb* $2.75(«43.00
Corn ** “ 65
Meal 65 to 70
Peachea 50
Apple*. 50
Bran “ “ " 1.05
Hay, “ “ “ 70
Fodder “ “ 125 to $1.50
Sweet potatoes, per bus 73
Irish “ “ 50
Peas, per busliel, 60 to 75
Onion*, “ *' 81.
Beef 3 to 4
Mutton 4 to 5
Sorghum, per gallon 40
Wheat—per bu 90 to 100
Butter, per lb 15t020
Eggs, per doz.. 1C
I THE 6REAT GERMAN
REMEDY
lUliarM an 1 cure*
RHEUMATISM,
BACKACHE,
HSmCE£, TOOT3ACER
BrßNa.aiAi.n9,
And all otKer bodily acbea
nm C!» 8 i BOTTII
Dmter* bf VireitHwu id U
languages.
The ChiriM A.Vejelw Co.
Hi iUaore, Bd., L. !• i.
The piece for li-irg.ii,* in e t-rj
dep.irtment.
From a *3OO yds six cord
spool ol thread for 3 cents
to a silk dress.
4-4 heavy Brown Domes
tie 6 l-4e by tlie holt
Sea Island 5 cts and up.
Large White Quilt* only 75 cl.,
Corsets 25 cts and op. Towels
from 21 to 50. Come to the Bal
loon for your Dry goods, and sew
ing machines of all kinds. Sew
ing o'achin s from $3 00 to or e
hill i »l.
H SOUDER.
D. P. Henderson & Co.,
Saccessora to J. H. Jady & Co ,
ilea'' ~iHi'tei c :o
Books,
Stationery,
Hall r iper,
Fietu - e Frames
and Bonldiiiiis,
Droning Hate
rials, Croquet
Sets, Base
Balls Ac Bats.
D.P. HENDERSON & CO.,
RYAN PLQCX.
706 Market Street. Between 7th & 8111
mnininminmin
Durham Is historic. It was neutral around
dnruur the armistice between Sherman ana
Johnson. Soldiers of both armies filled
their pouchee with the tobacco uforedthere,
and, after the surrender, marched home
ward. Soon orders came from East, Weat,
North and South, for “more of that elegant
tobacco.” Then, ten men ran an unknown
factory. Now it emplc ye 800 men, uses the
pink and pick of the Golden Belt, and the
Durham Bull is the trade mark of this, the
t>est tobacco in the world. Blackwell’s Bull
Durham Smoking Tobacco has the largest
sale of any smoking tobacco in the world.
Why ? Simply because it is the s**. All
dealers have it Trade mark of the Bull.
I L du?ham ‘
If he'd gone for a rack
age of Blackwell's Bull
Durham Smoking T >
oacoo. as he was told, he
wouldn't have been
cornered by the bulL
BOOKS—Millions
of Volumfs » year. Th- choicest lit*,
• lore of the world. t'.ta'ogne fw.
I iiw.sf prices ever known. Not sol.:
hy dealer*. Se t for ex»<nie<i*Vr h Core
i.a. u c 0 on evidence of good la th
JOHN B. ALDEN, Publishjr.
P. C . 80. laay. 18 V.*«jr Mm-!, ' «w Yota
Chickajaw Route!
MEMPHIS* CHARLESTON R. R,
Ctange of Schedule
-2 BAIL Y TRAINS
TO
RK /!!/!& TEX.
In Effccl Dccraibcr l*th, IH8&
STATION \ No. 1. Wo. 9.
I.eay. Chaitai.oogi. . . 9:30 p.m. 8.30 1. n.
“ PtevenMNi .... IDl® P- m. 10:00 a. m.
•» l!mif«vllle . . 1:53 s. m. 19:P5 p. m.
«* liaeatur . . . 3:03 a.m. 1:90 p. m
“ t'orliilh . • . 7:18a.m. sJHp.ro
•» Crand Junction . 9.20 a. m. 7.90 p. in.
Arrive Memphia . . . 1150 a.m. 93Jp. m.
»* r.irtlf Ruck .*. 12:10 nifht 19:10 ooou
At Llttfe Rock close, connection is
made with double daily Passenger
trains Tor all Texas points.
No. makes dose connection at Ar
gents for Fort Smith, Eureka Springs
and all points on the line of Little Rock
i ml Fort Smith rail wav.
No. 1 carries through passengor
coach fiom Chattanooga to Little Rt.sk
without change.
MILES SHORTER than any
* *-* cither route.
Time between Chattanooga and
Memphis
4 TO 7 HOURS QUICKER
than any other ruirte.
MANY hours and nilleaof TRAVKT
BAVEU l|
BY TAKING THIS ROUTE. "
P„l „A TICKETS now selling
Emigrant K ,-ss
lion ct II on or write to
.1. M. SUTTON, Passenger Agt.
P. <). Box 335. Chattmmoen Tern.
T S Dftvant, A O PA I A Fopo, GPtTA.
Memphis, Tehn. I Lyncnburg- Va.
cpl It Iv
CATARRH
ELY’S CREAM BALM.
COLD in HEAD.
Sknd ru* Circular. Bold by DaneeiaTß
ailed for Fifty
EI.Y BROTHERS, DrufglfMa, Owego, N. Y.
Jr FREE!
“REUABLE SEIF-GUFE.
\ ftvor to pr.surriptfon of on* of *hn
most not. 4 god Mh!M*Biul ppoou.'lHts i.i thaU. S.
nmvr-Oredt lor tlieeoreui AVfiwnv M/eUility.
Manhood, BVcAncm mkJ -.-it
lnplaiUM?al <l4nve-lwp./rce. Dru*gms«aaflfllt,
Oddrs.l hi. IVAHO A CO.. FdsUlim. Ma.
ilrnsoii'kiiipfine Porous
Plaster.
Over 5000 Druggists and Physicians
have signed a paper stating that Ben
son's Caprine l orons Piasters are supe
rior to all others. Price 25 cents.
BUSKINS WORKS.
Se«*me and I.ii.iei papet. in cm , rjnth, 2$ e t
L'r< wn r Wild Ouvk, p.*tp»r, 10c*.; cloth 25c
F.tiiicn <>f thk Du t. paper, 10c.; ciotn,2sc.
Hfhamf and I-iliw, i 'torni* or VYii d Olive >*nd
Fiincs of the Duet, li. «••»•* volume, Half Kuh>lr,
cd cilkch, 50 cm. Modern Painters, Atones or
Venice, •To. in pr**|t:«n»loi». I.arc* tataloßU** frre
JOHN I*. ALUEN, PubM»ti»r, !8 Vw«v Sb. N. Y
PIMPLES.
.1 roo»|*xt for nitiking a vnhrahlo preimintlnn,
xvti:«li will remove TA\, FRM’ffi.lH, PIMPLES
, a»,d Hl.i .TUB-, leivina the *kfn CF.EAO
FT, AND THIS mMPl.tiffing hh’ALM IFI'l.;
iiNo, it.HlrHeiloiis for pioduelug n fine ffrowtli of
hair on Ihe head or fare, will be mo .' i i to anv
nerso; ftendio? 3 3 Plain st.iinns to F«IRHE- 8t
CO., No 56 Broa.iwij, New York.
Cl BE The REMINGTON
I s 3 I 80l *s* HORCt-POWcR
I I ilia FIRE ENGINE I
Nearly m effee* mb n me nWMnual
ti V 6 «.«• a steam- B" B ‘ rej mots,
er ; about on> -Km ■ U BL. For dmcrij*
third fiwt cost, ft g«Pt;voc<w ih-a
and leas tlianfflj 3 i ■Buwnhtori : n;iv
oue - tenth au- ■ ■K W ■■Bnials.addrcea
REMINCTON | fib B 9
AGRICULTURALCO,
(LION, New York! BOb
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
FO2 AND BEAST.
For more than a third of a oentarvthe
Its cxlcau MunUing Tilaimeutbasbocn
known tomlllionß all ovor tho world
the only safe reliance for the relief of
accidents and pain. It Is a medicine
above price and pralOe—the beat of its
k Inda I’or every iouu of external pain
“ MEXICAN
Mnetangr Liniment is without sn erjrral.
It penetrates flesh and roatcio to
the very bone—mnirirrg tho continu
ance of pain and DiflanimiUion l:npos
slble. Its effects upon Human Flesh ami
t lie Bmto Creat lon are equally wonder
ful. The Mexican
MUSTANG
Liniment is r.eeded by somebody in
every house. Every da v brings news of
the agony of an awful scald or bum
enbdaed, of rkeamstic martyrs re
stored, or a valuable hor.e or ox
saved by tho healing power of thu
LINIMENT
which speedily cures such ailments of :
the HITMAN FLE&U as
Rheumatism, Nwell!r»grs. fdff
JolnU« < ontrmctid Kuwles.. Boitp
eud Sralda, Cuts, Xtru.t*es ai.d i
4prni*'.g, CUn and
Sting*, I anifiii'hs, Old '
bores, Flerr*. ViiMtbUra, l hil Olains. '
bora Kijiplfs, Caked Ureaet. iid .
la feed everyfferm of external dla
tM*. It ht aTt 1 scars.
For t>e Btctb i aiSATioa it cures
tipralns, Swiwij, Stl.Y Joints,
Founder, TlarneNS Kerrs, -foot IMs*
•“••es, Fjot Rot, Iscrew IVons, fka.b
VlcHcmw H®n», Bcr«(ebn, Win
Itralhi Spavin, TLrueii, liiafins
COId Borin, Poll Ifiwfl, I ;im up
a the Slcht and every oth<u all w t
tn wblek the ojurp.nM of the
Stable and fleck lard ore liable.
'.tee .Hrrirßu Sliutdoc LlUii.tnt
olr*aya cores ar.u navui ciauppoikU,
ttrd it is, positively^
THE BEST
OF ALL
LINIMENTS
res EA3 OB BZiST.
■ latbe B’.NT. Fo prrpErjrttea
Dseo ’ iir^tiiy <lr.a ye lar iiiuk
* ,Te TwV'KAj£ 11
Kcws AcO|