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I-AFAYETTI, GEORGIA.
FmmtßAA Momun* S*p 18 1884.
announcements.
FOIt TAX RECEIVER.
We ne authorized to announce
T J Sims aa a candidate for the
office of Tax Receiver, Election Jan.
7th 1885. _________
FOR TAX COLLECTOR.
Bf {request we announce the
name of Janoee 0 Griffin aa a
candidate for Tax Collector, of
Walker County. At ensuing'
•lection iu January,
We are authoriied to announce
G W Inman ae a candidate for the
offioe of Tax Collector. Election
to be held Jan 7th.
We are authorized and request
ed to announce the name ot of Jas.
, MoCamy of East Armuchee, for
Tax Collector of Walker County.
Election let in Janua
ry, 1885.
FOR STATE SENATOR:
We are authorized to announce
Jeel A. Fowler aa a candidate for
Senator from (be 44th District.
Kleotion the first Wednesday in
October.
We are requested to announce
Joseph C. Hall, a candidate for
the Senate from the 44th Senatorial
District. Election firat Wednesday
n October.
I announce myself a candidate
to represent the 44th District in the
next Senate. Election Ist Wednes
day in October next.
J. Y. Wood.
Wo are requested and authorized
to announce R. M. W. Glenn, a can
didate to represent the 44tli Senato
rial District in the next General
Aaeenably.
We are requeaUd to announce
Hiram Smith aa a candidate for
Senator from the 44th senatorial
District. Election Ist Wednesday
in October next.
FOR REPRESENTATIVE.
lamacandidate for Repres*ntative
frean Walker county in the next
Legislature, and solicit the votes of
my fellow citizens.
J. F. Smith.
FOR SHERIFF.
I announce mvself as a candidate
for Sheriff of Walker County, and
if elected promise a faithful dis
charge of the duties of the office.
J. N. Haggard.
Wo are authorized and requested
to announce the nance of W A Fas
ter as a candidate for Sheriff of
Walker county. Election next
January.
We are authorized to announce
J, H, Webb a candidate tor Sheriff
of Waiter county,
A Long Felt Want Supplied.
Washing made easy by the use
of Perfeetion Laundry Soap, which
aLoea away with all horrors of wash
day, saves lab* r and clotehs, time
and money. Washmgdone in less
then half the time, and half the
labor, no boiling required, will not
injure the fio߻t fabric, sets
tive eelora. removes paints, grease,
and pitch and without injury to the
article,.it can be made tor leas than
three eenta per pound. 50 pounds
made inside of one hour. For rights
with full instructions to mate aud
use, addresa.
B L Trait., LaFayette, Ga.
Price of right SI.OO.
Notice to Fruit Grow
ers.
We have “Fruit Teves of all ex
tra early Varieties for sale. Besides,
we only bud Irom trees that we
grow ourer-lyes and in consequei.ee
will warrant every tree that we sell.
Oar trees aie on the side of Look •
out Moutain and are acclimated to
this section. For the reputation of
growing the finest fruit, we refer
you to any firm in Chattanooga.
Cail on or address us at Chattanoo
ga, Tenn. 0. A. Powell & Bro.
Corn starch tor taoie use at
Chastain’s. Try it.
1 f ~
Center Bros. & Mize, mrnufac •
turer of Buggies, & WagoK , have
on hand ready fer delivery a large
let of buggies ife wagons. T. e
bept on the market. We put up
work to order. Do • you want a
buggy or wagon of any description?
Give us a c L and we guarantee ut
most satisfaction. Repairing work
of all Kinds promptly and neatly
done.
bonds You do not Want, but will have
to lie.
Coffins, CasKets and Robes, for
ail sizes and ages. In stocK at all
times, at the lowest prices, at
Thompson lliles,
Summerville. Ga.
To reeiove corns and waris
uuicxly effectively and surely, use
the C»rn and Wait Cure, for sale
at the drug store.
Hon G W Hayzlitt. Waterloo,
lowa, a member of the State Legis
lature, Keeps St. Jacobs Oil, the
great pain-cure, ou the famdy »be’f
aud gays he considers it the greal
. eat remedy ever used for bodily ail
ments-
LOt At BRIEFS.
Toe Misses Warthen are visit
iting in Armuchee.
C A Cameron left Tuesday on
the Ringgold mail en route for Lit
tle Rook.
The “Concord Campmeeting” in
Armuchee was well attended from
these parta aud an immense crowd
reported.
Rev I W Ballanger is steadily
gaining strength, and ia now ah'*
to go about tke bouse, and sits up
moat of the day.
J W Carender a county man of
maryeloas success, left the latter
part of last week eu a business
trip to the west.
Messrs R P Shelton and Gordon
Leo, two of Chattanooga’s most
enterprising and auccessfal young
business men, were iu town last
Thursday.
The I art fair mornings have been
remarKably cool and autmn like,
and the sunshine during the early
hours of the forenoon aaore pleas
ant than the shade.
Dr. Catlett, who left tke County
three year* ago last June, has re
turned to Walker, and ia now with
his son Jsck, 6 miles above town.
The old gsutlemau is iu 84th year
The Misses Underwood of Broom
Town, who have made en enviable
record at Summerville, passed
through Moaday ou their way to
Staunton, Vs., where they will
attend College.
The report from which we copied
Hon. J C Clement,b letter of accep
tance contained a typographies!
error. Instead of “grand duties and
responsibilities," it should read
“grave duties" etc.
The protracted mealing at the
Presbyterian church closed Inst
Tuesday night. Mr. King has been
un iring in his zealous effort to pro
mote the interest of the chureh
and the welfare of our entire com
munity.
Mr. J F Sims whoie amneunce
ment for Receiver is in this issup,
is well known to ths citizens of
Walker by the creditable canvass
he made two yesra ago. Compel)
ed by*bis afflictions to go on crutch
es, but at the tamo time a capable
and efficient business man, he has
every qualification for the office.
Prof. Pearson held some very
interesting exercises *t the Acade
my Ir-st Friday afternoon. There
was a prize declamation among the
boys and also a prize offered to the
be<t recila'ion on the part of the
girls. Gordon Martiu was awarded
the prize fer the best declamation
and Ollia MoClatchy the girls
prize. The school is full and pro
gressing well under Prof Puarson’s
supervision.
Summerville, Ga., Sep. 16th.
Editor Mesunger :
Weeley Shropshire start'd to
Shelbyyill*. Ten*., last Thursday
to bring his wife home. He was
accompanied by Mrs. B- H. Ed
mondson, who will spend some time
visiting her parents.
Superior Caurt adjourned Friday
morning. The cost to the county
was $1,350 00 for the term.
Miss Emma Black is visiting
friends in Newaan, G».
Mr. T, Hiles and Miss Lena
Hilee left Monday for Staunton,
Va. Miss Lena goes to attend
school there. Misses Ella ard Lau
ra Underwood also go to Staunton
to attend College.
Mrs’. Maggie T W Thorns* and
her daughter Miss Minnie left this
morniog for Cartersville, which
place will be their future home
We regret to lose them.
Our Lsgislative candidates will
all speak at SubJigna next Friday
at 12 o’c'ock, M-ssis. (Leghorn,
and Powell will also speak at Trion
Saturday night.
Our people are more confident of
a railroad than they have ever been.
A e need it and want it.
J. W. C.
The New Orleans Exposition.
In accordance with resoluti ns
adopted by the District and rour
! ty Cnftimiseioners to New Orleans
Exposition in Atlanta on the 6 I1
! inst., it has keen deemed absolute
ly nececessary to the interest of
our State, that the county Com
missioners ofen subscriptions in
their several counties for the pur
pose of lairing money to defray
the expense of getting tip a compe
titive exhibition from the State.
The people ore urged to do some
thing in aid of this worthy expo
sition. A Slate pride should im
pel every citizen to subscribe
something, a subscriptioa list is
in the bands of Geo. M Napier
Commissioner from Walker who
will be glad to receive any
amount that can be given,
A llraullful Book of 110 Pages Free.
Our Spring Catalogue having
proved a grand eucoets, bringing
' us thousands of new customer*, we
have been e/couraged to iasue a
Fall edition, which will be larger
better, and more comprehensive in
every respect than our last. La
dies will find in it an invaluable aid
in buying goods cheaply and judi
ciously.
Our stock this season will be the
largest and most complete, we have
yet shown. Our buyers are in the
Eastern Market almost continu
ously, end exhaust-every resource
in securing the yery latest novel
ties and most fashionable fabrics
nB soon ns they are produced.
Tnoje who haye been pleased with
our price* in the past, will be more
(ban pleased this Fall.
Oar new Cataloeue will be issued
about Oct. Ist, and will illustrate
and describe many striKing bar
gains. We will mail a copy of our
handsome Catalogue free to any
lady who will send us her tame
and post office address. Do not de
lay, butsend your name at once
We are having printed several
thousand copies, but the supply
may be exhausted if you delay.
D B Lovkman & Co.,
Chattanooga, Tenn
Tax Collector’s Notice.
I will be at Rock Spring, Sat
urday Sep. 27th, Monday Oct. 27th
and Tuesday Nov 11th.
Crawfuh Spring, M indays Sep.
29th and Oct. 18th and Tuesday
Oot. 28th,
Dry Valley, Tuesdays Sep. 30th
and Oet. 14th and Wednesday
Oct. 29th.
Ch *t tan ooga V» I ley, Wed n esday s
Ost. let aad 15th and Thursday
Oe', 39 th.
Mountain, Thursdays Oct. 2nd
and 16'.k and Friday Oct. 31st.
Upper Cove, Fridays Oct 3d and
17tb, and Saturday Nov. Ist.
Pond Spring, Saturdays Oct 4th
and 18th and Monday Nov. 3d.
LaFayette, liondays, Oct. 6'l>
and 20’.h and Tuesday Nov. 4th.
Also Thursday, Friday and Satur
day Nov. 13th, 14th and 15th.
Wilson, Tuesday* Ont. 7th and
21st and Wednesday Nov. sth.
o*ne Crvek, Wednesday Oct.Stb
end 22<1 and Thursday Nov. Cth.
Went Armuchee Thure laya Ocl.
9sh and 23d and Friday N v. 7th.
East Armuchee, Fridays Oct
10th aud 24th aud Satuiday Nov.
8:h.
Cheetnut Flat, Saturday* Oct.
lllb and 25th and Monday Nov.
10th. Jab, C. Hall, 1 . G
The New Gale Chilled Plows, for
which Green & Hawkins, Chatta
nooga, Tenn., are agents,-they hav
ing the exclusive sale for East Ten
nessee, North Georgia and North
Alabama are fast taking the place
of all other chilled plows, being es
pecially adapted to our soil. The
new series are constructed upon the
latest scientific principles, and hav
ing advantages that no other chill
ed plow has, making it tight
draft, strong and durable. They
oarrya large stock of all sizes, also
all the extras, for both the old and
new series. Farmers looking to
their interest, will use the New Gale.
Every plow is fully warranted and
guaranteed to give perfect satisfac
tion. These plows can he found at
B. F. Thurman’s, LaFayette, Ga.
Capt Wood will speak at I’ond
Spring on Monday 22nd at 11; i t
Lockout Church the same riiglit.
At Wm Hixon’s on Lookout
Mountain, Tuesday, 23rd, at 11 a
m ; at Mayfield's in Chattanooga
Valley the same day at 3 p m.
At Dry Valley on Wednesday
21th at 11 a m.
Opponents invited to join in dis
cussion, The above change* his
last appointments published.
I will not buy anv bale cotton
until further notice, but will buy
ad ib* cotton that 1 gin. Will run
eight gin* this season.
D. F. Allgood Pres.
Trion M's g Co.
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POWDER
Absolutely Pure.
1 hie rewrTarlM. A mnnrl «r purity
•trmctli and More economical
t'mn rtHlnfiry kind*, and cannot be wrtit in
compettffc*! with U«« nmimudc of low i*ot, wlimt
writ*! UIMHI ■>’ **«■*•»* IH'Wd-.. Mu mi
1,c»,» SOVAI. “*'l«“ f0w.««0.,, yVuHwret
/ •« I* *'taJw
MISUHIiLANEOUd A DVEKTISIOMKN t'd.
Nhot Dead in til© Heart.
Those old time High Prices
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n. W. PRICE,
Who i* iuh ollbrm;; lor wale the large*l «lorl» ol
BOOTS and ©HOES
iu the city at prices SQUEEZED
DOWN TO B3L.XTE ROCK BOTTOM.
Ginn with yom HAltl) CASH anil examine his K"od« and prices he*
furc buying, and he will maka you feel happy, by celling aou Rond- so
cheap. u HeV got 'em" and they are bound to bo acid. So call and see
him.
§ai Market Street, - - - Chattanooga, Ttnnevtee.
SMART! BROTHERS £ CO.,
Successors to Smart! A Ocl'iuis,
WHOLESALE DEALER in BOOTS and SHOES,
No. 80S Mamet & 802 Broad Street,
CTT-A.TT-A.3SrOOGA, - - TENNESSEE.
Tarry tlie l.irgisl istock in tlii* section and will
guarantee price* a* low as any niarkei. H7 Out
- Ll_JJJ«!*_!Lni!a!ll -
i CHATTANOOGA $ MARBLE WORKS. )>
TO -A. T, "M Sc SMITH,
IMPORTI:Rti AMU M* M t’f ACTUHK K H OK
Italian and American Marble, Statuary, Monuments
and Headstones.
—— DKaI.KHS AND BI’II.DIKft »T
ALL KINDS QF BUILDING STONE.
—Ai.io ornkhai. aorntr k«r—
CHinnom ikoii fe^ee*.
All work guarunted and SOFIA I.OWIiK than any OTHI'IIt
WORKS in the KOI TIB. Pricer- and druwiiigrr furni* hed on nppli*
cation. W* employ no more agents hut give purchasers benefit of com
mission. sep 11 4
804 market Street, C’liattanooga, Tcnnncsse.
Slielton «fe Howard,
-Manufustorfirß of—
And Collars of Every Description.
fi
—Ami I>«*alerii In—
Wh ; ps. Saddle Blanke s. Lap Robes and Sad
dlery Hardware.
807 market Street*, - - ClialUinoogu, Tennessee.
CENTRAL BLOCK! CENTEAL BLOCK!
Cental Block 1 Cental Block!
EUGENE HAMMEIj’S
GREAT SOUTHERN O.NE FBICE BOUSE.
CLOSING OUT SALE OF SUMMER GOODS AT 25 PER CENT. LESS THAN COST.
Children*’ While Itounetw anil Cap*.-— Sold l'or 40 cents, now for 20 cents; sol<J for 50 cents, now for 35 cents; sold for 75
cents, now for 50 cents; sold for 81 00, now for 75 cenis.
Ladles Jersey fackets, Embroidered, Braided and in ail Colors a specially.
Ladie*’Fine Paraaolw.— B >'d fer 15 00, »ow for 82 5); sold for 11 50, now for 81 25. I.vnlw’ Faui y Stripes! IJuiler
aliirta. —Sold for 82 50, now for 81 50; sold for 40 cents, now tor 25 cents, etc.
Call and examine our great reduction in prices, if you want Bargains, at
£3. HAMMEL’B,
Ladies’ n d Gents’ Furnishing Goofa House.
NO. 638, CORNeR OF MARKET & SEVENTH STS., GHATTANOCGA. TENNESSEE,
MI S( •h U, A X !•:< M S AI > V KIJTIHKII KNTH
QEEEN & HAIKIC
HEAVY &c SHELF HARDWARI,
I'lirmiictt Wriswii A Huk«) iHnlrrlal
Hctlt.uiu* Ttidl«. Slone BEanmit-rw and Ca»S
ItaiildraV Hardware, Mtrel,
llntlrm Anil* and Iron a Hvnainilr & I'nor,
S|» aenllt. l ordagr, I (r„ lilr„
Ageait* Cot Hale liiillrd l'low«.
„ Tlirmii I‘otvdvr Co.
Montgomery Avenue Corner Mnrk*l Street,
CHATTANOHOA, .... TKNAKMHfi.
J. 3L« OJNTGr
DEALER IN
FURNITURE
SUCH AH '
13EDSTEADS, BUREAUS, H ASIISTAIVDN, TAUIA
CIIAIKS JVIETAELIC EASES, CASKETS, €«r
|IA, ROBES AND A UINKRAI. f
MAE OE TKPIIIINCS
All orders by mail or to.ograph piomplly filled.
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ORGANS!
An Elegant Illustrated Catalogue mailed
free on application. Write u* for price* and
GOOD RELIABLE AGENTS WANTED
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r®oorter Goff e ! Instantaneous Photo
graphs.
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