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MIBf ELLANKO UH AD VKlt'l IBEM ENT.
Mens’, Boys’ ■ Yoaths’ Wing,
-AT THE
"EXCELSIOR CLOTHIKB HOUSE"
—THE BEST LINE OF-
Furnishing Goods, Hats and Ev
erything a Man Needs.
B. MOSES, Proprietor.
Market *l., - <hatl:i*io«g:i, Tcnnemor.
RELIABLE PIANOS and QRBANS.
IF YOU WISH TO BUY A PIANOS Olt ORGANS, YOU OF
COURSE WANT A GOOD ONE.
TH: ONLY SAFt PLAN iN THESE DAYS
OF SHODDY INSTRUMENTS, IS TO PURCHASE OF A
COMPETENT JUDGE, AND FROM A RESPONSIBLE HOUSE
NEAR HOME.
NOT ONE DEALER IN FIVE
CAN TELL A WELL, FROM A POORLY MADE INSTRUMENT
AM Explicit I r.\« r, Ol’ THIR
TY YEARN CVtItCCM IN TO
CH AItAKTEE \ GOOD SELEFTIOV.
Pianos and Organs,
SOLD AS LOW' FOR CASH. OR ON TIME TO PROMPT CUS
TOM ICRS, AS BY ANY DEALERS IN THE SOUTH.
CALL ON OR WRITE FOR PRICES, &C.,
II F CLARK & 00.,
ROfflE, OEOKUIA. up. 17
lIi2INRY A SMITH,
—■—Wholesale and etail
Bookseller and Music Dealer.
Keep Constantly on Hand a bartto Stock of
lllnuL 800 If s, Cellci- Cap, Ante Paper, F.iivt'lopcti,
Ink, Nlalra, liugru ving«. Pen Holder*.
iTtromox, PliotOKrapn tlDnm*. Pi* ' «»,**, Pic
lurc Framer*. AVall Paper, llornt-i'w, Win
tlon Nhatlt a, Cie. A two Agent lor
Chickering & Co., and Southern Gem Pianos.
Also Muson & Hamlin Organs.
ROUE, °UfcOR«IA.
R AZKM OI I ES RROK
Manufactuing Druggists.
We are now prepared to nreommo lnte nil customers with first-nlasa Bruys and
Medicines. Those who wish first-class Bruys put up hy experienced hands ar"
ooidially invited to give us n rull Indore mirehasiuy elsew here.
WITH STANDARD DRUGS AND LOW PRICES
We hope tonhire the public patrounco with oar competitors. Wo aro also prepar
ed to furnish goods In job lots, at very low figures. Merchants will do well to give
us a trial. Orders by mail shall have as careful attention us if parlies wero here
in person. The popular
Family Medicine* Prepared by II:m more Hro*.,
have for more than a quarter ot a oenluy been before tho public, during which
*ime ihey have effected many wondrrlulcures and beoome widely famous through
nut the oountry as remedial agents for the various complaints and diseases for
which they are recommended by tho physicians under whoso immediate direc
tion! they are prepared flour the purest and fio.hcst ingredients and materials.
Among the prominent remedies may be especially mentioned their
BENOVATING LIVER FILLS,
For all diseases of the Liver. Stoxaoh and Kidneys, for all trrubles whore a pur
gative medioiuo is needed.
UOItEHOIIVO TAR AAR YYII.II CHERRY
For Colia, Coughs and all Throat and Lung diseases.
Liver Vigoi ntor und Neurotic Liniiue.it, Cliill* mid
Fever Aiinihiltitor. 4 lit-iio|ioi!iiini Y t ruiil'tisf
and Jerome*’ Rye Tonic.
The standard blood purifier of the age. 'The above preparations are prepared
only by Uasemore Bros,
NEAR W. & A. RAILROAD CROSSING MARKET STREET
CHATTANOOGA, - - - TE.VXEkkEE.
Mrs. T. B. WILLIAMS,
03 BROAD STREET?, - - ROME, GEORGIA.
Tbaukicg my Friends and lVrooa for | aat favors. I nm proud to say
1 am now prepared to show them the largest stock of M ll’neiy goods tu
the Cherokee Country. I offer you all tho latest styles at the lowest liv
ing prices, for spot cash.
Give me a call and send mo you orders.
Rri. T. R. WILLIAMS,
aprlT 3m 93 Broad Mreet, Kottif, (>:i.
B 0
rflKoUNdz££22riLL&
2ft V‘t-*2*LT f •* «*»**• » *«»>• Att« who w. 11 take ON K Pfl
gACM MIGHT OK KTO TWKLkfc H l-.Kk> mar be reat. g, uni health if am-h a thin* it t><M*ltt*.
r«»jieC**B«pla»nt« U»c«« P»JU hart no *q*t. ' Phy uv :Dmm t: 'r lwactie*. 9«itlev«ryvhtrt
*Wi Kc t> «»ot* i a mam. frr p**| M**. 1. R, JOlf V»oVt jfc QO.| Ronton. Uaaa
ntPOnrtUTHEDUCTIOI /» THE PRICE OF One 0„«« bottlesreduced from 15 cts. to 10 cats
m m rn a ga ■■■ n » a TwoOimcet>otttetro<luce<lfrom2scts.t!>lscer.t«
n# i— B li uki SCyhio Ounce bellies rsducdlfem 50 rts. to 2Sc.nl.
V #■% C. L. lIH E, ”»*« "« »*■) >’»< "rifles: good.
1 Jr, a m Ml —i 111 In bcUUJ Sy ». 111,. IhlMulim «r* wvrtkk-M.
twvLWvol JRs*Af»sOilMafictßriijCo.,NiwyorL
Hit Mi S*SENGEK.
i LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA.
1T... nut* Moknin ■ May 22.1884
TUiO Dll CCD ll *'' *•« (""nd
I slid rflrtn.il tile ill Gao.
i' Rowki.l. A I.’o’h New,paper Adver
! using Bureau (It) hprireeStreet.(where
i jontracls may bvilEllf Uflßtf
j a vie for it ii'luClw -Millie
Miorty njrrsnu’g Tame Bear.
“A good many folks thinks, when
they see Shorty Ryereon’a for the
fua’ time or other he rnurt a’ ben
a lay iu’ in the ,u<v mi i where the
log had oiler ben, wilh the mill a
goin’fu'l spilt; but that ain't it,”
said old Hit, landlord of the trv
ern at Sul’s Ridge. Shorty Ryergon
had just gone ojt. Ttiere was
nothing rgmarkable about his ap
pearance except that he was le-s
than five feet litgli, and on every
square inch of one side of bis face
was a sear.
‘,No that wa’nt it,” laid the old
Sol. ‘,Yoti arc, g<in’ inter five
year ago 1 had alamo b’ar, an’kep
him chained to that pole out lhar
in the road. Him an’ Shartv
wa’n’ doin’ nothin’, which were
grner’ly from daylite one mornin’
till daylite nex mornin, countin
Sundays, be wer out thor fnolen’
wilh that h’ar. They’d ruddle
down together an’ go to gle p Shor
ty an’ the b ar would, jetTas nnt’ial
/.if they wore both h’ars, an’ it got
so that winn Shorty happened to
he away for ten minutes the b’ar’d
get so ontaiy that ye could hear
him heller like n baby-, nil
’round the Ridge. Shorty larnt tho
b’ar a heap o’ smart tricks, an’
business was s’ptndcd half the
time, an’ the folks all out a
Watchin’ him puttin’ tho h’ar
through what lie know’d.
‘‘Tire tiring that lickltd ’em most
was the hnxin’ m»iche. Shorty an’
the b’ar’d give. Slorty had lnrnt
that h’ar so he’d Man’ up an’ spar
with him t/.|naiur. 1 iftyrt d Iswan
iflwa’n.t a sight good fur a lifetime
to see’am start’lhar an’ bat away
at another ez if they was a fightin’
fur money an’ the stakes was up.
’Not her thing that u*ety take
the town dewn was the way that
h’ar '(I walk inter the tavern with
Shorty, whenever any one invited
him to take »u opin, an’ stan thar
long side’o him an’ lake his glass
’o mm ez good ez the host on ’em.
That b’ar were a harvest for Shorty
fur ev’rybedy that’d come nlon.j’d
has to call Shorty an’ Solomon—
Shorty named the b’ar Solomon
’cause lie know’d so ter’ bio much
—they’d all call Shorty an’ Solo
mon in to hii*") suinpin,’ Coes’-
konco was tlm’ lioth Short" an’ the
b’ar hn>l tli>?r w nth levs skins full
pooty all the time. They got lobe
the hardest drii kera on tho Ridge,
an 1 I ustey sty that the fust thing
anybody knosr'd they’d both git
the jams.
“Wall, by nn-hy, Shorty an’ the
I ar got. to ho a nuisance. I pot
tired ’oaeein’ Vra p’.orniin out thor
in the road, and suckin’ rum,
ami,the hull towns dndin’ i*s time
a watchin ’em I tbretened time an’
agin to shoot the dim h’ar and
stop tiie hull business. But I ha
ted to do itan Kep a puttin up
with it an takin it out in' eussin,
Shorty nlliiz commenced business
with the bar long about daylight,
an the fust thing on the program
me were alluz it sparrin match.
One nice mornin in .Tuns Shorty
came s’uftin down ns usual to bo
gin the day’s work. The bar were
cuddled up round the pole. Shor
ty giv him a whack on the b dp an
hollers out: ‘Come, Solomon I Gil
up and put u;> your flippers.’
The bar got up an put up his
flippers. Ye s-o where that panel
’o hoard fence is, up thar hy the
lien house? Well, Shorty were
picned up right lhar. They took
him hum nu srwed liis face up tz
good ez they could, and the hu
were gon when Shorty came hack
to th» tavern ti roc weeks artvr
wards, lie never asked ao ques
tions c pt to say, 'Solomon must
! ha had ihe jams, didu’t he?
*Yc see, the night as ire the bar
put up i.is flipper to Shorty, ex I
j told ye, and «n<r every body Jnad
I gone hum,thar were a pedlar come
l< lg to Stop all night. He had a
diru nj.lv bar with him Unit he’d
traded fur, and the idee strocK me
| to swap Solomon for that bar ami
Sit) to toot, an ] did. The new
| bar w« i? chaired to the pole, ind
1 by daylight m x mon in Solomon 1
were on Ins way Erst An ye s,e.
tui>;nt to m'-hI word to Shorty bout j
the dicker.’—N w York Sun.
Ministers Sound I s Praises.
I!ev. Mr, Gr ei fields Kno.vvil’e,
T<nn. writes rs iol w> ; ixima
rifitH Atrw'we pi inood. in cured m v !
son of epifi ptic fit". ilereV f ..rd
hr t .0U t llt. Soi- I . nu .•
8150. J *" ’!
At the Hydrant.
' What paptr is that?’’ La in
j qtlirrd, trilling it from ber.
“Look at it ami see."
! "Way. Meat me, it is my sermon
I >r t<» morrow.
“Y<v; I thought you would re
i cogniz it.’
‘VVliat were you going to do
with it.’
‘Oh, nothing m"ch; onlv he'd it
under the hyiiant a whie Your
sermons are always so dry, you
know.’ —Merchant Travailer.
Catholic College
Mr. J D Kingsley, Seo'y. Holy
Cross Colle.'cGymiiasium, Worces
ter, Mass., writes: Every member
of our club fiankly admits that St
Jacobs Oil, tbo cor qtieror of pain,
is the best cure they have ever
user), and all speak ol it in terms
of the highest approbation. 53
cents a bottle.
Didn’t Want a lloyal Scion.
Mamma—“Who is that young
man you were walking v?ith to
day?’
Edith—‘Lord Fi'znoodle. lie
is making a tour of America. He
hns a magnificent estate in Eng
land, and lives lico a prince, he
does ?
‘Mercy! don’t recognise him again
I had no idea he was so bad a
lint.’ -Philadelphia Times,
Our Telepnone
We advertise, free of charge,
Ist. For any! ody-estrays that come
into a neighborhood.
2nd. For subscribers in general—lost
property, esti ays, public sales, other
than legal.
r d. For farmer subscribers—anything
that they, as farmers, may want to
buy or sell.
If a man's business is pitblia, an d lie
wanti to reach the public, iho adver
lisement must ho paid for,
Lost One Ijidi.s’ Black Clonk,
on ilie road between Crawfish and
LaFayette, out of Mr. Faulkner’s
wagon. F. M. Wallis’
For Sale- Near Divine. T< tin,,
by J B JtfcFarland and Bros,
| three yoKe of oxen we'l trained and
in fine woiK'ng order. Also two
log wagons ni.d one log cart.
I turned off all the cattle on my
clover pasture the 20 It of April,
witli the intention of replacing with
colts at SI 50 per month. Come
nrd engage in time, fortbe 10th of
May. J. E Hende i.-on
Strayed one month ago from J B
Wheeler two miles above tfiwn a
spott d, male Ber ns hi re, 6 months
old marked with a smooth crop of
right ear Any information as to
h's whereabouts will be thank
fully received.
Fob Salk. —A buggy, harness
and large umbrella, all in com
plete order. Ihe buggy ws built to
order in Atlanta and is first class in
e cry respect. Call ami see i' at
Bus Jones’ shop, Ringgold. You
will be p'eased, a 1 d if vou need i'
you will secure it at the price. Call
at once.
Strayed from John C (Been
Chattanooga about the Ist of Ap r i 1
a large dun cow, about ten yea is
old, medium order, supposed to
have gone in the direction ot Lee’s
mill, or Crawfish Spring. Any in
foriuatii n concerning her will be
tbankfullv received and handsome
ly rewarded.
Strayed April 15th from W W
Carpenter ot Whitfield county .Dog
wood Valley, a three year snrrei,
mustang pony mare, with small
hlazs in lace, nnd left hind foot
white, a dim Bon le t shoulder.
Had on a saddle and new
leather bridle. Any information
will tie thankfully received. Ad
dress him <>t TricKiim.
Lost, strayed or stolen—A fine
milch cow, color solid red. Mark
ed with swallow-folk in eaeli ear
and overbit in the right. When
Inst heard of she was in the road
near Dr, Kudictl’s in Cnuttooga
county, Georgia, on the evening of
281 inet. Any information thank
fully received and handsomely re
warded. Jerry Burns
Wnterville, Ga.
Parker’s Tonic
A Pn. e Family Medicine that Never In
tox'cates-
If yon toe a mechanic or farmer, worn
out w ith overwoik or a mother run
dow i lamlly or household duties try
i’si leer’s Tonic.
If you are a lawyer minister or busi- |
lies-* umn exhausted by mental strain
or anxious cares do not lake lntoxiou
tiug stimulants, hut use Pa.ker’s Ton
ic.
Tfyou have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Kiduey or Urinary Complaints, or it
you are troubled w ith any disorder of
the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or
nerves you cache cured by l‘ui Iter’s
Tonic.
If you are wasting sway from age from
dissipation or any disease or weak
ness and require a stimulant I like Par
ker’s Tonic nt once; it will invigorate
and build you up tiout the first do«o
lut will never intoxicate. It has saved !
hundreds o! lives, i« may save yours.
Parker’s Hair Balsam
The bt -I, cieanest and most econumhal
I air dressier. Never fails to restore
the youthful cn’or it>B.- t Jia : r
IIISCOX A. t o .
lti.l William Street, \ cw Turk.
We. amt $1 *#<s, at al , ln
tones. Ui»»t saving i„ burin. do!- ;
far site. aprgl 84
Half Out of His Head.
he the man,” «»lil Hon
llrPxOtcs nt squire,‘who 111 veil
rod sleep.” Sun din's gratitude Is *nrs,
hut wlint If one cannot fbr any reason
enjoy Hint excellent Invcnili US' 'Nerv
ousness In me hail beeouie a disease.”
wilts W r William ( ol»inriii.the well
: known Wholesale druggist of Bttlhtlo,
| N. Y.
“I could not steep, nml my nights
were either pn—ed In that sort of rest
lessness which nenrlv ci-azes a man,
• or In a kind of stupor, lisHuted by
tormented dreams. Having takan
I’arker't Tonic lor other troubles, I
tried it also f>r this. The result both
surprised and tl lighted me. M.v nerves
tened to eonccrt pitch, anil, like Ca
sar'j fat men, I fell iniolhc •milks of
those who sleep o nights. I should
add that the Tonic speedily did away
with the condition of gcneial debility
and dyspepsia occasioned by 1117 pre
vious sleeplessness, and gave me
strength and per'eer digestion, In
j brief, the use of the Tonic thoroughly ,
le-establ.shed my health. I nave
used Parker's 'l’okic with eiUire
success for sea-sickness and foe the
bowel disorders incident to ocean
voyages.’
Tills preparation has heretofore been
known as Paiikkks Ginger Tonic.
Hereafter it will be advertised and
sold under the nii'iie.of Parker’s Tonic
—omitting the wom! ••ginger.”
Hiscox A Co., are induced to make
this change by the action of unprin
cipled dealers who have for years de
ceived their customers by substituting
inferior preparations under the name
ut ginger, Vi ■ drop the misleading
v oid all the inure willingly, as
ginger Is an unimportant llayo'-i:;g
ingredient ill our Tonic.
Please remember th»t 1)0 Change has
been, or will he, made ill tlie prepara
tion itself, and all bottles remaining
In the bands of dealers, wrapped un
der Hie name of Parker’s Ginger Ton
ic, Contain the genuine medicine If the
fuc-sin ilc signature of litscox & Co.,
is at the bottom oft lie outside wrap
per.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
A 8 Flicks administrator of the
es'atfc of John Fricks ceceastd, has
appl ed lor leave to sell the lands
belonging to tlie estate of said de
ceasec. T.ts is therefore to cite all
persons concerned to show cause if
any they can, on the first Monday
Jane rtx', why an order should nftt
be passed a'lowingthe admitiisua
tor I avo to s' 11 tie said lauds.
This A, til 28 h 1884,
Mutton I£cs ell, O.dinary.
Prs fee 82 31 ■
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Whereas application has been
made to have an administrator ap
ointed upon the estate cf M Iton
Piaster, late of said county deceased;
tbisis therefore t cite all parties con
cerned to show cause if anv they can
v hy R. N Dickerson Cl-rk of the
Superior Court, should rot ha ap
pointed as such iidnitri-trator, on
'he first M'Uidav in June next.
Tnis April 2!) it 1881
MILTON RUSSELL, O.dinary,
P.s foe 82 ID
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Whereas an’ lie it ion has beets
-naJe to have a guardian appointed
for the poison and property of
Alonz i L minors, a minor resident
of said county. This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned to show
cause tfany they can on the firs*
Monday in June next why Eiekiel
Foster ot some other fit and p-oper
p r<on should rot be appointed as
such gutttdiin. This April 29i.1i,
1884.
Milton Itu sell, Ordinary.
r.B fee 82 31.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
Whereas It N Dickerson, adminis
trator of John Os burn, late of said
county deceased, represents to the
Court ill his petition duly liied, that
lie 11 as fully administered tlie estate of
s,»id deceased ; this is therefore to eite
nil parlies concerned. to show cause
if any they can, w hy said It. N. Dick
erson, itdiiiiiiistnttor us aforesaid
should not he discharged from ids
administration, and receive letters ot
dismssion on the first Monday in- Au
gust next. This April 30th, 1884.
Mi it ton Russell, Ordinary.
Fra fee $5 64.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
E A Be mar and II C WcWil
liams, bavirg applied or letters of
administration on the estate of
8 • ucor B mar, deceased. T s is
to cile all pi r.-ons concerned *o show
cause, if anv they can, on the t rst
Monday in June i.cx f . why perm a
nent aiiuti istratioii should nit be
had on the estate of sai' S .oncer
Kumar. This April 29 b, 1884.
M Ru-sell, Ordinary.
Frs fee 82 07.
WAR! BOOKS
SEVEN GREAT MONARCHIES of
tile Ancient Eli Hern World, ity Geo.
rt.vw i.txsox . “W lint is more TERRI
III.E tlin 11 \V 1r? -unless it be a war
among publishers, then what could be
HAPPIER, ior rejoicing book-buyers?
Such a war is to progress. Price re
duced front SIB.OO 10 82.40. Specimen
pages free. Nut sold by dea.ers; pri
ces too low. Books for examination
before payment. John 11. Alumn,
Publisher, IS Veaev Bt., X . Y.
A,.r1l as ’M_lm "
ALHEN’S MANIFOLD
CYCLOPEDIA.
Over 800,000 subject* ami 5,000
illustration*, numeroiw m.tpa, 20 vol- |
times, large octave, $25.00; cheaper I
edition, sls .00. Specimen pages free.
500,000 Volumes Choice books-»-des- j
ctlj tive Catalogue free. Booksf »r ex
amination beloie payment on evidence j
of good faith, NOT sold by dealers— j
price* too low. JOHN It. AI.BKN,
Publisher, is Yesey St., New York,
I*. O. Box 1227, ;ipr24 4jm
Y ft TlkTmn **ir klip Live* of nil the
fllir N I V WWe " u ~,r Ir **■ Thfinr
ilvllill 1 >*t, be*; boo* rrrr
tot lt'« than twice «>ur price
The fuMntl m llm* t?i Aim-run Imm-n-H' pr»f
itwjtn i»n-*Gti*. All intv'lllgMt nmp*.- want it Any
one enii b»‘*om« a Terms ir*e
II si.LETT Boos Co,. Portland, Maine. infinity.
Se^SOMPtlflM.
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•a ♦ a :«»*« of the 'JTst k -jw «.d of img
r be-'a curod. At. -• »-oafron«ts*f»
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MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
iiriam;
S!i(ccs»or«i to Sil’arlt A Otlniig,
WHOLESALE DEALER in BOOTS and SHOES,
No. 803 MarKct & 802 Krond Street,
CHATTANOOGA, - - TENNESSEE.
o
Carry the large** stock in Hiitt section and will
guarantee price* a* low a* any market. 87 6m
T. H* PAYNiS & 00., '
Chattanooga, Tennessee.
JOBBERS AND RETAILERS IN.
Boob, Stationery, Wall Paper,
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDINGS.
.Tier*-liants, and buyer* generally will And our
*toek the large*tand ino*t complete in the date, and
price* bottom. Sample of Wall paper mailed when
desired.
t. ei. &■ co.,
823 Market street, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
PLANING MILL, SASH, DOORS: BUNDS,
liOUGn AND DRESSED
Teh Fisa Poplar Uer,
FLOORING, CEILING AND
SIDING, SHINGLES AND LATH.
Genera! Planing Mill W o: k and IJ lil ling S applies. Write for E rtimate
and P.ict- L'sts to
13- w- IOCTTGtIEUE^I,
Chattanooga, Tennessee, Telephone Station Rio. 98,
apl 17 HI i'B dec
lii last of Cbitaioja.
I” PIANOS and ORGANS ij
1' 0... r 3f3o.ee.er.£cooaacinar»Cii 1
Musical Merchandise of Every Description
I. you buy of ns von will get the worth of your money. We carry the
finest and best stock of piatosand organs in the S»uth. Sive money l y
calling on cr addressing.
Winters & Nelson,
713 Tlarkct Street,
CHATTANOOGA, - TENNESITE.
dec C 8U 6tn
j7 h7 warner & co.,
—WHOLESALE—
EC E*. 13 W ARE,
AGENCIES:
King's ESiflc a til Blasting Powder.
At'anfic Giant Powder Co.’s Dynamite.
Jitdson Pow der.
Walker B’orged Horse Shoe,
llaiman Steel Plows.
American Screw Co.’s Screws
HOWE SCALE.
MARKET and SEVENTH STS , CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
c. mm & co, A
Chattanooga, Tennessee,
Buckeye Mowers, Reapers and Self-Binders,
Vibrators and Sweepsteaks Threshers,
Canton Monitor Engine* and Plantation Saw mills,
Wheat Drill*, Harrow*. Cotton Gins,
BIGGIES and I t (Ml WAGOAS,
Wheel Hay Kakoi.
Best GRASS Seeds.
fee'’For Price List and Cirdars address
S. A. CUNNINGHAM, Nanager.
JOE 15. PATTON,
Successor to K. t.J<SI3\*TOi,
Howard Mill
ROUE - - - GA.
o
I would respe nfullv announce to the citizens of Walker and Chatooga coun
ties that having is.s am ed rontrol of the above named Paining Mill, I am prepar
ed to luraish a thort nottco,
SASH DOORS,BLI,ADS. TfOI'LDCfGS, BRACKET*,
&c., A'c. all manufaernr-'d from Native Lumber, And wiil keep ra sfoet g to
assortment'of dressed LUMBER. 1 have now in stoek and am reteirtfta 100-
000 SUING 1.E31 Call and see us- /u/y i 4
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