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Copri.Asns Oiio.-mso, Mhv 8.
A boat ten (’ay* ago a tramp on
fhv W. A A. K. R |urpcrlli'*t' he
from Nashville, 1 -snn.. and on hi*
«n»y tn Trior. Fa lory, took qunr
tew for the i igbt in my plank kiln,
liirly next morning I made my
way to hi* place of rot and repose,
existing to find that lie had made
his exit during the night, hnt i*
was not the case. There he h>y with
|ii« head pillowed upon a stick of
wood, and hi* body on the did,
damp ground, with no eoforirg at
all, with i nnugh cold seemingly to
kill a half dozen. After propound
ing a few questions, I found that
he woe of Irish descent, hut had
been in Amoriru for a number of
years He said be had a brother in
New Orleans in good circumstances
and a wife and two children it Va
rnont, which he had not seen for
fourteen years. He said that his
wife left him in a ftw years after
ibeir marriage on account of ibe
profligate life le led. Ho inform
ed me taut he was a Roman Catho
lic, and desired to get to Atlanta
tbit be might obtain i u,.....ee
from that d<nomination. I gave
him his break fat t, ar.d Knowing hi
cnditi n insisted oa his ge ling
away ns soon na possible. About ton
o’clock he left very reluctantly, hui
I learned afterwards that he spent
the remainder of the day near hy
on the creek hanks, and at right
made ids way to an old straw stack
about half a mile from his quarters
the previous night, here he remain
ed without food or water until Mon
day at ten o’clock. It. commenced
in ning about nine o’clock and Mr
M Clain having occasion to go nenr
thesiiawß'ucK discovered that some
one w. 8 certainly maxing head
quarters there, and on examination
he finds the man almost starred
and frozen, and in a helpless condi
tion. He manages to g< t him on
hi* wagon and ei.rries him to a.i
out hcu<e and nil dly provides him
with llio necessary bedding and
food. Here he remains for u few
days, aid Mr. McClain direoyors
that he is gtowng worse, conse
quently I ecailn in a physician (I).'
Thornburg,) who ulruiniaieni the
Bee snry snt'dotes, but nolnitli
itnnding all t i»t (ou’d be done, lie
eon tamed to grow weiixor and
weaKvr. and on Tuesdav about 3
o'cloi k p. un. deatb claimed him as
its victim. The canity furnished
him with a dioent suit of eMhe*.
and i a ; d for his cofiin at don
Wednesday evenirg he was laid
away to rst among simmers in
Dogwood cemetery. Mr. 51- Cluin
ways that he gave bis name as Alike
Kennedy.
To-rad to die among grangers,
Far, far away from home ;
With no loving heads to soothe the pain
That lurks within tbo troubled lorui.
But by and by tkoro comes a day,
When Ibe dead in Christ shall rise ,
Death shall bo swallowed up in violory,
And wanderers called homeward to
the skies.
The farmers are just getting
through planting cotton and up
land oorn, bottom Dud all to break
and plant yet, and unless it is a
remarkably late fall we oertainly
eannol expert much from tho cot
ton crop, ar.d should vvu have a
drouthy summer as some predict
thecoro crop will as n matter of
fact be short aleo. Wheat and
oats are coming ou', anil ura look
ing tolerable well, but only an or
dinary yield is anticipated at best.
M e hear of no rust as yet.
The oiliaeu* of Catoosa county
express themselves as being oppos
ed to the new road law for many
reasons, but let two of tbs most
inipoitsnt suffice at present:
Ist. The rejection of quite a num
ber of roads in the county; and 2d
(Minpi llii.g hands to work live days
hi the mouth of Mav.
As regards the fiist objection we
have the same ligal to work one
road as \v« liave to "7vrk another ;
provided it is a public road, and if
*e are going to reject one or a num
ber of roads let’s reject all, and work
none just as we fee! like doing un
til i ut ango is t Heeled for Ibe bet
mr.
A* to the second 01-j»et : on it i»
lot reason shin to Mipjm-e tout any
s. a*- man i- gc ng to st.-p Ins pi ■«
fiu five days during Il,e busiest
iio uili .if ttiu year and work upon
the publie hi|ibvvuy, for it is very
«->i»ient that it we euc-eeded in
tmvi-oiig the loads in their present
eoi.duion through tin- wilier aid
s] nog. we cer sinly can and wo*
gei a-on/ willn ut losing our crops
i* *vrs in Mo.
A. C- Milmcax.
t£,ioi»2 CT.li-1, Mi> 4.h 18:, 1.
1 Editor Urmnotr,
I nprio win John Whi tie that
the Iti fitter t ft lew i d liw id
Cibiosa c urly is r< p- nh-d t*.«
b iter, if tbs majority of ibe peo
ple want it, yet I cannot under
. atned wiiy they prefer to work I’d
j or 15 deyi to working 10 di)» or
paying 1500. Whittle also say*
work the roaJs by ths old plan 1
trill i.ow explain the rights and
l justice of tbc ohi road luw as it is
to-day in Walker cornty. To il-
Instrute; a mini twenty one years
old comes to Wulkrr OOUBIy to liv■ •
to maks it his home, he Ins no
np ney hut rel e, i n ids labor for u
■ lively hood. ALcr ho has bveti
here ten iajs le is put on the
| road lo wotk and during the year
lit i* wotsed fifnen days. His finis
is worth ray 75 nents per day and
for ft'cen ciays would be 81L25and
tnio dollar more poll tax and we
have 913, 25. I say it is li’her a
pol tax as a penalty,and is he his
oomoitbd no crime it must he poll
tax. This mac has a friend here
wh<> was ni ro lortuna’e, he lias
property atsesecd at 82,000 al
though l o would not take 84,000
for it in cash What is the diff r
t-nce in tn-ee minis luxes? I think
about seventy-five cents. But
how doyou mule that 'uij That
is OUHV -p you do but Utl lir
stead the law; ’lies m tn who own V
this property is 51 years old and it
exempt from rt>,.el duty altocgh
be bus seveial tenia on the road
cutting <t np and ho complain,
about the roads ar.d rays they
ought to lie rock and gavel put on
them, hut when ho was a road
hand lie never put on but one load
of rick, when be was an overseer
lie never put on anv rock, and
wli n he wns a commission l r In
could not iiiftKc tbrm put rock on
tho road, so it never got any. N,.w
tl.is is tbo law as 1 understand it
by reading the code of 1 hM3 I
will soon get tlio code of ISS4 bu
far there iviilbe no changes foi
the better. I aggree with “Inti r
ested Ciitizen,” in Mxisengeb' of
April 25. Hit the road low am.
tlier lick ‘lnto c-toil Citlizon,’ tint
join with *uo in saving you wil
rarer cast another vole for a r p
resentalive to tbcOjucr.il AfSiubiy
unless he pledges him elf to work
and vote for the repeal of tho pres
ent road law, and will work aid
vote tor a just law; fuy tax the
laboring man three or four clave
('ll the road, the bala .ee to be
worn -d by tux on the real an ; cr
sonnl pro|e:ty.
It indeed look's gloomy this
mornii g for the frrmrra Too
muoli rain; and the earn, 1 do not
Uiiuk, is li ilf planted y. t.
Tin r.' wil 1 not b.' much cotton
planted in this viciinty thD year,
i think the cotton growers aic
getting tired of it.
Toe iCagle Cliff high school is In
a flemishing condition Prof Rob
erts understands liisw busims and
knows just bow to ecnduct a
school. He was fortunate in se
curing Miss Sled man us nssi.-ln.it
as ilie is ut home iu the kiliool
room.
Health of community reasonably
good.
B Gukkswoon.
Divine.Tknn., May 13h, ’B4.
Editor Motengcr:
Eveiy body is very bu«\ in and
j adjacent to our little bury. The
farmers are busy planting corn and
picking slrawberiies.
The largest shipment ever made
from the BjuUi, was made tram
Chattanooga last night, apgrega
tiugsixtien -hundred crates, which
were shipped to vnrioUi cities in
ths urfrtli.
William Rrundage on Mi-ion
Ridge shipped visterday forty-three
cra’es, mid about the same wns
•hipped by Mrs, June* Stewart
who ownes the adjoining farm.
JI. Blalock is a bead with
| high prices. Ilia buries shipped
i to Cinoinutti, wld for twelve dol
| lars per orate of 21 quarU. Who
j can best that i tice in north Gee.r
|gia? The crop was injured sime
i what by tlic frost, mid a full orop
! was not expect' d.
| Y'uur correspondent lately visit
ed the residence of laiu s Fun,
an estcauied foung man who
cattle finiß Cinoinalti a boot six
! UHinllissii.ee, and took his c
in Cu'on-a countv or ,r the W *l
! iter and Catoosa live near t r iw
listi trpiiug. Helms lie te t pr<>s
}ie«t for vcgalahies that boa ever
cooie tM.dei tiro oli e vatii'C o!
your ui.aaiiliv s»ivant, ;u d u<>
doubt le »ih be omened with
tuc e--. We want more Such inn.
a. Mr l- n-n.
j T1,,; obi imrl.aior* Pvt m r yu'd
hn*lh*r fr n. Pal i.ndlo w sp> i»-
. io a ab at iu ..a i i- u
P nliau'.le, aid tlie girl* say tie
lb- homely young, no n e- me- \
IlCrn'. the in C. We have •<’OI 1
bioomina wid-.v.s »err mr town!
th ,t are giving tho boys hi mo lio'i
b>.
I urn a solid partner to Jo! r>
Umber on the road qiies ion. I/-I |
us have tunic work and loss talk i
and we will biivo I etter roads, and
there woldil't bo as much drill go
ot sonic of our farm rs losing their
crops talking about road worKing.
Although my Opinion >», tbnt the
reads should be woiK'-d by taca
ti hi. And then the ukii tlia'
dan cm pay the fddiir, and not tho
000 th it is not utilo to dance.
<Some Aoain.
Pwiiwervii-lk, Ga., May 20, Hi
Editor Metmenytr'.
Mr. John S Puweli died at the
re-idvßco of Mrs, C Biuimon’« near
Triou los-t Tu.s lay atte noon, aftoi
a long sickness cf conauiuption.
IF wa-. int-rred n. the Itudicii ceme
tery cn Wednesday, JIo eaves u
wife and numerjiii relatives and
many friends lo mourn his untuiio
ly death-
Miss Laura Lovejoy left for her
i homo in Atlanta hist Fri lay. Mts.-s
L ura has made a fr.Tud of ;y , 3
o;c iu Bure .. rv illu ur.d her ro
am to our town will be anxiously
looted for.
E-py it Doty have received their
engin- ar.d have put it in h new
holding just completed lathe roar
of tlicir shop. Ti ry will soon be
gin manufacturing vehicles by
t team.
John W Maddox is building a
splendid b.irn on his promises.
Riv, I) T E-py preachsd at hi
church Saturday and guuduy
night.
Messrs Carr and Wiileox of
Piiiludelphia are here looking as ei
themachinerv that is beingslii| ped
from that place to Raccoon.
T W Seott of Toccoa eitv Ga .
is coaiting in the vilage. i'lie hoys
lime protest against s»ch a thing.
It v. II Edmondson came in on
tho Valley Hoad Express jester
day.
.1 D Ni pper and Rotil, Vat n of
At an til and M MWrigbtof Win
sum, N. C,are registered at the
Barksdale liouie,
A party left hero this morning
foi a four dais cuuip fish on Big
A i much ce comprised of such di> tin*
mushed cl Hz ns us J C Loomis Ben
Edmonson,George I) Ifoi is Wtsley
Shropshire, Joe B l’urs’ey and
James L Close. J. W. C.
Triou (Jleanings.
Tiiion, May SOth, !BS4.
Editor Memnyar;
Air’ AHgood i nd wife arrived at
home yesterday, after an absence
of more t urn s : x weeks.
Ali. J, hu Bowel, died last weeV, at
the rosidt uoeoi Mrs.Simuione,ueur
Ti ion.
Tlio si coml Quarterly Conference
for this Circuit will be htld ut
Maetdoniu Cliurcb next Saturday
mid Bnnd.iv as was s'ati d iu last
week’s Missk.n u.k, I au. one oft o
Stewards for tlio eliureh at this
place, and w 11 gladly r ceiv. all
money that any f iends of u
preuclisr, (Mr. B.llingir,) may
wish to contribute for him.
Last Saturday night the church
at tbi- p i.ee e'ected T A Faihsas
| deleg t-i to the District Conference
which i» to be held ut Calhoun,
G orgin, embracing the third
Sunday in Juiy next, Jinis H
Inj.ie was chosen as alien ate
A1 Huai s ns-is ed by John
| Jackson a d or'v nGr en. is put
I ting the tin vuilu root of the new
j gin ! ouse
Misses Corne'i land Eunm-i Hen
. J rson attended the Exhinition of
Mr Luthers School last week.
| The., siv the exhibition was a do
I 01 ded suto s\ VV sh we could Lave
moil, such intuit dements than wo
do. N H CokER.
AU persons are her-t.v noliti-el
I not to hire nr harbor James Al.it
t x (col) during the moot t> of
May, June, and July 18S4, lie
is urtler a cont'aet to work with
the undersigned during 'hose
: in«n'h« II F.Witi in.KR.
M iv, 17th 1881
AIMS, n r- * 'JWBr-rr l. U' WMI m 111 ■HDBMBaHi
■ REMEDY
FOR PAIN.
Reiwtv* and curu*
Ullia’JlATlsx,
NeurtUorla.
S :.„c, gu.nb.3s,
BAeiueuz,
■wiilt weratisx
SORE THROAT,
fIShiWM »Ctl aVUSST.kWUAUSOa.
apMAtw*.
f:- ■■ ,ircaxs*o , ’" >i tv*""-
* ■-TM 1 ,M * rm rFA
'• i>A. .a>< »C UX». suit".
a lai tl .1-'- V.III, ~te»
nm^T«ra
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I |J
C. S. A.
II (JK . HIM:-. Mr.y IS .
Our everts* it* .f. r Mr.
iii/m naj* wheat i ill tlo'tr I ak* \
uilj tolerably w 11 tbrotikhout tie i
( (HU ly.
I{-|i(irti! nay thut there tv -i n mail
flag i mir etc ion not long bioce,
Dah't kno v ai to fuel*,
IHe gifted Mins Susan H iel<]<,
of Pond Spring, who in a very sue- ]
0‘ n.-fel acUnnl teacher, visited
fi it inis and relative* mar thin
place last Sa urday and Sunday.
Tlie DBtlook for the fair in yery
encouraging atd you may expect
a lurtp crowd in town the tirst j
Tuesday in June.
1 wmdil be glad °rof. T. \\
Jones would raliy It if forces and .
give us a public delate in ihe near
luture. It would Le interesting
»nd instructive.
Our title vil'age is on rising
ground, Dr. Jenkins ha - just finish
ed him a l ands >me office.
D . Story is also building him
an office, dormitory or it may be a
dwei ing house for what I know.
John Limber epeeks in glowing
terms of what ho thinks about free
■1 liiekey, etc. Then he teirs back
on Lii s ipbistry and <■ by ' xu t
use it v, _ ~U 1) neonly wants a gool
article ol freo whiskey f rthu ben
i fit of Ins neighbors arid friends.
Well John remember me as OLe , f
your neighbors.
Come ‘ J W. C.” roll up your
s'eeyes and tell us which you like
best—free wl iskey or pretty girls.
W. E. M.
A-nalysls by Dr. A. Voclcker, F. R. R, Con
willing Chemist Koval Agricultural Society,
England, shows only a trace of ultra tin In
Blackwell's Hull Durham Tobacco. The soil
of the Ooldcn Belt of North Carolina, In which
tills tobacco Is grown, don't supply nil rntesto
the leaf. That Is the secret of Its delicious
mildness. Nothing so pure anil luxurious lot
smoking. Don't forget the brand. None gen
ulno without tlic trade-in ark ol the Dull. All
dealers have 1L
When Mine concerto
_ drive away elt*ep,yonr /
JPhj boat solace lit found in (\ .tol
fs, Maektcrirt Hull Dur- II
W hum Smoking lubacco. \\«B
Rjteji
' XJF" ‘
v'-» sar •*£!?". t
• iciWftwwx u,...
gtgjrqsgf bull gaafeS
DURHAM EserTv*
SMOKINQ
9 tobacco
L : ai sawaijyrasinrpt
~..s'ko-v—. ■
CLOTHING
-AT-
Davidson ft Soa's
ONE PBICE
Clothing House.
Wi» an* now fully piepim'd to show
the largos! lineal mid Inst assorieti
stock of nothing over shown in the
City. Consisting of
MENS’, BOYS’, AND CHIL -
DRENS’ SUITS
in all guides and at nil prices. Among
on* H|MH*»alth*s may he mentioned a
tine line of light weight
CORKSCSIEWS AND ENGLISH
CREPE
in the latent shades and styles. Thos *
me ihe most desirable mid stylish
goods on the market. We luivealsc a
line ot.
SfcRRSrCKEK SUITS
and the only lino ol Prnp D Ku*
yo«xls in the eity in sack extra saek#
ciifHWMF and S l> frocks. Also many
o'her deah thle p"'d- too munerou*
to mention.hilt whleli we will be pleas
ed show. We have also the largest line
of
HATSj SHIRTSj ETC.j
in the market..
DAVIDSON & SON,
811 Bvk.'t Street,
Clmtiaitooffa, Tenne wee.
S’sftt of tho 810 11A fOn tint
on the! sidewalk.
iORIIURD'S
MB6ABOY 1 KI'FF.
C.U'TION TO (ONSt MEKB:
A* many inf** -tor liuiutl>«M hxv* upon
1»« ui-trko lu imcka**.* *t» <W »y i***m Mins «Wi
Uto d dft lint anwiiry, *<■ would !<qu*at ll»«
p.tr.*U«v r t*i«* H».v. t*’.« r*d lit’ djr.ipbed tU can*
tn wtiirit it i» p *»w »»# *r*i.
Our Xante ami TrutiV*-M arU.
In Lttvtiijt th* j.irtinunn h»t jn*> v ntuv l» r«>r an
intotior nmrlea* »*»•• icui iitv c<*•***«
BE-JO E YOU c-EAUI OENfflifE.
LOKfM.AEtIJ S (T,!J! t\
r IS~T.\- G-TOBAO: ■
Tlie i'iued Sweet X i j ( hewiiitr Tubat
tu Made.
TtoG'ttihe a'invit lent n U.» 1 Tin la* nh'i
BLv.kI.EO MlfMiiCn?.
fnva ma w fi f* n
U. j. LOVaM ii it & y «■
DUEL'S (lOOIiS,
SILKS, VELVETS.
DkEXeeit MADE TO ORDCM.
Spiel.tiiil Ut'ekk.'lliking I>ep«rtnietit.
Etniiroiderie*. Laces, Ribbons, Ku!,
8:1k a-d I.iiie Cllov s O-r.tle
tui ni’FurnDliiit s.Lidie*’
Wh'to Umlcrgartiienis.
THE MOST COMPLETE
D/ j oods Sto e
IN THE SOUTH.
Ibices os low ns any. Best Grade
ot Goods. Oct Splendid Sl
liinlrated (ntalognc
mailed free on app'ica*
tion. Samples of
D essG ods are
sent frte.
We pay express charges on all
Cash o~Jc:j 0i X’cu Dol
lars cr over.
Si. EB. l.ovt iuan & To.,
Chattanooga, - - Tennessee.':'
JR 7 —■>. IT IS THE SIMPLEST! IT IS THE STRONGEST! IT IS THE
MOST DURABLE AND THE BEST.
"H? 3 j THE lOYAL ToiffTl
, v-.' ' I The ouiy SEWIXt; MACHINE in tlie world Clint torn* cither fcrwnad or back
i. 1 J . ‘\ wi.r.l ::nd still continues to sew iu the game direction.
il Distances
M CHULLMIS .
v _i RnrpflAsfis Expectation f
pe Sure You See It Before You Buy,
FOP. 31,13 B"ST
THOMPSON HUES, Summerville, Ga.
T "J Sewing Machines, Shuttles, Needles.
CILO AND ATTACHMENTS,
Repairs for all Kinds. Old Machines Rebuilt.
ilV OLD MACHINES TAKEN ON ACCOUNT AND
/ Y li I IN PART PAYMENT FOR NEW ONES.
w.'l ft 7 Parties reedin? anyriusj in my line will do well to buy of ms. 1 have giv.n
v-vi the movements of machines attention lor years. Send for price lift*. A ldross
ni- a-, cross,
Wo. SIS Market street, CifATTAJJi»OttA, Tfliiiftra&EE.
lassasi
iiwHoME
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' ,IV, NEVER
T ' f.J'NEvt*' CUT OF ORDER.
| Mo EQ^ 1
>'*■ rq iium /rfi rH!SE 0
j; 30 UNI3N SQUARE NEW YORK.
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I ILL. VASS. GA.
I FCft SALE BY
T A & S e-c Berrj
Tsltcn, Ga.
es. A- . (f!> V.'ILL BUY ONE
V ■ RIGHT
imvinxH.
t i n T\V- *fe f» *te*l.an-ltenrt *nA.tn
I ll llTl'f 1.-m-sh of c*l l? resroiatt"* by th
I
Jj J| l i.e higher the lever is rai*e-«. th
wn cu* A” .-.re w»rrw»-<t *eo.J ft
v3t>FW A ttK M U «ll>eCO., New»rl. fl
;’ ' ret ’•Ub]ft*lda.
WRIGHTS INDIAN VEGETABLE PILLS
iar' T. uUe* *•» **hfrc. Waa 256. Ail OrwaisJs
&ONSL'»PTIGN.
I! •• • • • ■' '- : '• * .» •*.
u*-o .;»'.)S-udi of tar*B cf th*» w *• fckJwlMtJot
r< > •.' v ». iv% hefn carol.
f • ■ re .>*?•«*.• - t US n-1 . wo LLS
* r. % »Li/.fi«rku & V -U-v a . ,u. i iwswA i V.on
L .\',. i 'VV' ’ ; lv\ » . ' . V ijtL
•» , - *s* , -re. fc 4 ■ T «U£ML
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31 ill illei* y !
BO YOU WANT A
BONNET OR HAT?
If yon cimiot come in person send joni
order to
Millinery Department
D.B.LOVEMANi&CO.,
Chattan oga, Tennessee,
CIIKAPUST. MOST FASHION-j
ABLE AND BKHT MILLIN'.
KKY IN THU SOUTH.
A BIS LINE OF
Childrens’ Hats.
Send us Ihe amount
of money you wish to expend
and we will put up and send you
tlie best possible article for the price.
Write a short dcscription_.of yourself
and state what e dor of Pro's or
Dicssc: you want to wear the
HAT OR BONNET
With. Try us, you can do no bettor,
IL 18. Lovciisaii & <’o., 1
’ Chattanooga, - - Tennessee
v Price. Fifteen Ce.Us a Box,
EMORY’S MIT Li: LATI3.4 RTBC PILLS
» V :ir« Hu* REST MADE for Costivoncfts, lmUgo4ioti, ll#
v One goo I Uose of three or four Emory’s Ernie Uuiiutrlk* I’tM*,-
f°ll° AVCf l by one pill ever} night tor a week or two, rankc*
V y»Am the humtin niriehiner'run »s regular ns lo*k work j they
\Arjr pmifv ilie blood and put new life in a broke! -down body.
}kf Purely Vegetable, Harnih***, rieas.ni!, Infallible, the young
est child mav take them. Sold by all Druggist* and Medi
. i««i b cine dealers at 15 <ta a Btr, or hv mail.
catkart®o TTI--S STANDARD CUKE CO., Proprietors, 197 Pearl St„ >’ •Y.
are preparod from Emory’s Little Cathartic are mor* timn iKcliiiiud ;. they pnve 10 •• H e
MAY APPLE. I i-si pin •vi r 111‘iv li«n . Word) livlt-i* ihe moil*-) arked.—VV. ft il. B>'m. Par
nun >v» ,i. Piiiory'h Little Cathartic arc ih** mom pn; ulnr of ail »lip Calbaviis*.—VVm,-
15 Mini’, Mi*ld Ihvir, N< . h<y »g< d iiioilii-r i snl out* box with wnndi-r'sl torn s.—N. VV. Kiatir
hociir' Grove, Ohio Ir< c< nuunrd llmmu.—Joint roi.MK*, JW. D, Alii r #•**, r s i-xns They aie»X
ell.* it.—K. Pin* n, Jaekrnn .Mir*.—They are uneicehi d —Mrs Klizaßetii Kkv.«bk, Mnhoriy Mo.
Can’t B Fxl’d!
THF. WONDERFUL
BEE HIVE SYRUP.
foh
COUGHS, HOARSENESS, AS
THMA. CROUP TIGHTNESS I
OF TUT CHEST DIFFI
CULTY OF BREATHING,
I CONSUMPTION, A-ND
ALL DISEASES OF
THE LUNGS USE
TIIE WONDER,
Ft L
Bee Hive Syrup,
Compound of Honey, Tar and Toln.
It is delightful to take, Clear like
Crystal, Sweet like Honey, perfectly
harmless and relieves Ike a charm, 1
( hiidren will ask tor it. Every bottle
warranted to give eatUsluction. It \
beats anything as aw expectorant, with- j
out sickening the stomach. Ministers j
and Public Speakers will find it the i
verv thing to keep their voices clear. I
Price 25 Cents a Bottle.
| PUKPAHKH BY
M. BLOCK &CO., CHATTANOOGA.,
Ami for Sale by
B. F. THURMAN,
Lafayette, <ia.
AGENTS WANTKD Ff>li —— i
: de^dsHT"darTng
; “ BY BLUE AND GRAY. ~
, T!tr pT.Tt c© Uvtim* of the nso*t thiMUng p mwial
atlvritiufvi*, •■splr»:iA nt ccmtltf tmil isMj->nt
h •!»-!*. herok* t,iak»ry, n t hair
breadth. r*r-*p >, fni»i»tir it chkHtu, band to imnd
3!rtljfgfo?. r. t|triii| railk itt-d h*»hl
»ir«*f*e ok BOTH bIHKS du iivj the e»et»» rivi trn
No bo»ilc like L. I’rofuaely lUu«trat«Ml. oa
Belt All . Ai di?Nt
ron>!l«R A M ;:MACKl\,i;iaciwwti, O . .
April Sb—lni
os. mwm mi\
, "ho Ot J, Well Tried, Wonderful
H-ea'td Renewing Remoclico.
i ir.csrs SMT'.YE PILLS A-.y.-VluM’"'
iver « Muj-.fiuu VU-i-n W.i Hon- 1 -. pur:f»:r.a
,* <1 lA: ' 'in; ft'im M-.lanwl Tn• nt. A f»>-r«
■ ' ■ 5 -<! the, f OBetlpaUtMi
-c-t/.'frz oci-rj . r
i'-v f.V vX fwlls -*:L t . LLy i!l.V*pvl.»J.t A'
' 'Wn.yn* I *m. I;u-u»' UaafcUtj ►n|v-t"e.
- . .ili.iA jHNSiIIMM b*On
te f%. *!!HT A- 4 I *-i> i: : lie J
I .WsUi -V.. ‘ .CA_- .«•?:_ *ud 'Xtr.l 1-1 CCS-? I
Carpet Department
( F
D. B. Loveman <S Co.
Whe.» want r«; tl»lngr In
(farpfl#, t?il (plcths, (patting*,
SHADES, LACE CURTAINS,
LAMBIVKQI'INS,
VALANCES, WINDOW CORNICES,
Ami l ornta Polos.
I It ffil! Pay You to Come or Write to ns.
An.liiiHirnsr Stork!
ANV CLASS OF
CARPETS
Always Hie Newest Styles,
The Best Goods for the Money,
Cotton Chains, from 20a.
All-wool Fill Carpet from 340.
All-wocl KxtraSupor- from Coo.
Tapestrie Brussels, from 58c.
ltodv Wrussris, fr.m $1 25.
Velv’Ot Carpets, Monquotlo Carpet,
Axmiois'.or Caipcts, at equally low pri
oes.
jv2f Semi for our beautifully
ted Spring Catalogue. ,
D. It. lioveman Jk Co.,
I Chattanooga, - - Tennessee,
HHHK&S
FOS THE BACK-WOODSMEN.
The most captivating narrative of early bonier life ever writ,
ten. A !iomtn/u tor Old Agents and splendid Starter (or
Beginners. Agents are now selling is to 15 books tier day. W#
want an Agent in every town. Send tor terms and circulars free.
The W. E. DIBBLE PUB CO., Cincinnati. O-
Jt OCMTC either«ci, we have the new.-it, he»t, and fa*t
MU F.lfl I O t>.t selling nrllult* out. 110 mpilal required, tm di
paid for after sold. KBFlttfi JUiVttOL, **i Uaal M.,V V.
LEMAN
COLLEGE, NEWARK, NEW JERSEY.
More positions for graduates than all oilier School*
combined. Largest Southern patronage. life Bcholar»
eliii) S4O. Write fur circulars. Address
1 U. VOLEMAS A PALM*
TIT* UT.IiC.IEIB BOHSBTIG r.JJHDTI
F&riftNOl, - ©©DiOUE.
Prepr lO’o. HAS 3 BfcomSHS & WHITE. PM»de!pfci«.
Is un invaluable remedy mDibEASI£*S and IN
JURIES of ANiMALtfatuf POULTRY; destroying
LICI ■ Appßod by wh>hing the
fowls, their rooats und neets with a solution of the
strength of on* pert Phenol Sodique to ohout flllccn
cr twenty parts water. A solution of tlio same
strength is also recommended, given internally, for
the gapes and other DISEASES OF CHICKEN*.
Fur all kinds of HURTS, GALLS, and oilier DIS
EASES OF ANIMAIi*, such ns Ulcer*, Lrttpttona,
Crack, Quitter, Itch, Mange, Cattle-Typ/uu, loot-Rct,
and Ibot and Itouth Viscose*, Scratch#, cte.
FOR SALE BY BRyQDISTS AND QEKERAI MERCHANOitE OEALIRk
sh A A wi -kr.t liOmc. $5 OH frm*. Pi jr
%, fivjfY l? hii' ly »ar*\ No r.sk. Capital not i*-
1$ V/U' JUi “ d * H, ‘ 'h r, if you waul I’Uflmm* n*
* wlii> It pysorut id »idler »*x, young nr old
ran mnkr ar< at pay air the tlm - they work, wltbab
*• hue c<mini) w.iio tor particular- to ft. lUu.t tT
& To., Pm Hand Maine. incited bt ly.
H Atiru| mi. fc
¥ 'nTVTf/Tl d Six'-refv i^prMase.aCrl
A i* -'ll f M’cci’ii*? fr»-i y box oj.
il 1 &U&11 *' «*•>••* v/rpeß, > ...1 t»
•nuke ntofH y rtrki away*
t l *. . imtUlng in ihb mari4. Al, if Hih> r *»x,
Dure**-- iSr Pouf 'I h«- broad r*ind Wi fnfl»ti«
«1»-ik In in. i»- rA. rtb^nlnb•!? eurc.
rrtt ‘VC »t»K A AagUli. tf-iiittr, WulcJlil)
THE COMPLETE HO*»E.,'?S‘,JSX,
I iKiak. New etlitjon.—Ncvr bindings New dluwarf—%
P fr. m ne* Sujvr.d) g -tten up. Same io« price,
/j.-.f* • 1 t* 1:. < veil’ e JB-'at. AtetM#»k.sng Us
ExCfeLLFVT TKRMS. Tv* r-^AeOw*
•*er isMOii. ApjA) novt.
a I-’. loiiN -i >•* St C«Y. iw ;4L*i S - .. I.Virginia.
Also otktr g*aort new UaAs utd l&fcf.
-THE BEST IS CHEATS*? .*»
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• a :;.ra»«ni Co-. ALumC*
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