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Lal’avette. Georgia. Ap il 27
t iiiirtitus A*cTif-ifSd'i
At a banquet given to vmiior*
from Sooth Carolina, by bu.iues*
men of A'.gu*ta. IU, Maj >r Lu . •
® ! *ig wa* en.h d upon to rerpond
to the toast, “The ltoilload*,” un I
■poke as follows:
•"I **.uie you t 1 at you invite me
to launch my thciiglitH in unfauiil
iar channel*. Thi* may " w * n '
•tninge to sonre persons, who may
be aware of the fact hat for a mini
her of years 1 have bad Hie honor
to repiesent as geucrul couus 1 one
eg the oldest roil toad corporation!
ii ihe world,one, which lam proud
to say, ia d slinguiabed alike for
financial success and high toned
ads iniatration. But my j Lee in
the affai.e of thi* substantial and
most respeeteblo old city of (Ivor
K ia tra* been o fight in the courts
tu unequal buttles, wh'eli it, in
common with other r.iilroad tor
pond ion*, ho* to wag' with tie
wor.d, the flesh and tho devil. In
the conduct of that warfaie 1 have
long since learned to adopt a most
humble tone. Y"ii invite mo to
speak iii teini'i of laudation of ru ;•
low.g, «Ut ii 1 have lea ncil iiixlea!
the habit of snppiieuii*>n and th
tore of d.'pie.iiiiioii and entr aty
You* invite me to client pean*,
when 1 Lave made it a practice lo
ing exceedingly snmd Just in*
ngiue a uiiboml lawyer in a coun
try court defending bis company
agaiiml the awful charge of having
injured tiie spine of a good cilizcn
who had condescended to travel on
ila train—one of those railriad
spine* that goes all to pieces ii the
train start- ever so geuily without
blowing a whistle uml ringing u
bell, but which can jog along for
twenty yems on a' wagon without
spiiugs and on a b eking niule—
ju*'. imagine that lawyer huvi g no
more sense than to speak grandt
inqukutly an 1 ' mrogaitly of the
l.n-iit ebiltzei! How tlie jo y woitlu
i., «wer troMi their holiest hear!Baud
1 is;al minds, ‘Greet c vilbtei
i. deld! Or* at rubber, great tyiftni.
j l ent oppiessor . f the d ar people!
And how they would euiphnszc
t os*’ thoughts in a verdict. Mo
1 Hut iu aso newlint extensive ex
\ei ien. e, in speaking about rail
l. ads, I l ave had pieeiou* little to
say about great civilize.*. Indeed,
niv rxpenn.oe lias taught uie to
think ft es • f the railioad’a strong
i ini* than of its supple knee. lam
mu. h u ore fa.Qiliur with the ae
i.uts of irayer thun the voice of
J lltlH".
There is a vitw of railroads and
civilization which i« obvious to all.
the gient difference between the
■ abroad w!i u it I rsl goes into bus
iuess as a civilizer, .*• it w hen it lias
become fully established in busi
ns a. Os a.l neweoimrs, who e e
visit a community,
y iur n-w railroi.d ii th»
most welcome, Tlie people luvisli
tlieir mom you it Tliev iuvite it
to enter and poariss theii fertile
tiel.e. They make tlieir lordly
forestß pay il tribute. They even
s' ffer it to make its highway
through the ver> gardens of flow
er* tended by their wive* and
i nugl.teia. and to fume und to
siiiick at ihe very door* of the
i. me* of their i kildn u. It is we!-
i. uie as a imager of wealth and in
l i i o ei cc —us the great civilize’.
Bui once firmly establish* d among
them, the stranger so roya ly wel
comed, t eonmos tin* hated am! the
outcast of a l l This unvarying
| rogie.non us tho i abroad from
high lavor to the deep hatred
boils, as fai as I know, no piuid el
eiesewhere iu nature or iu art. .u
l.atuio, light of duv is followed by
tlie darkness of the night, but tlie
biuis for the most part make rifts
iu the darkness. Iu the history of
I uuiunitv youth ia sw allowe lip by
>»ul age may have it* arcorn
jatiiu.eut of respect and honor.
T. eq.ietn of love aud b. auty may
lose her (harm* aud be deserted
by her woi shippers, but she is uot
tratof, rui'-d trom n ihione to a
1 illory. The politician may cease
iuL the h ru and the idol of tlie
p< ople, but lie does not generally '
pas* from -'fiii'e to the chaingaug, 1
though, perhaps, he ougl-.l gru'ral
iy to d* so. lulled, u t .is uni
form tn.naitiu of .e railroad
from i-ont-r to < otiono ,i is entire*
Jy uu que. Bm in wic.atan iug
Vbe '.oi eof tiuinitily wh o!', s *
peikecut i lauioud iawyer, i am
driven to bum.me in 'be court
house, I would say b« e, if I am
permitted to say it confidentially
to tliie company, not to g.* any fur
ther. bit to ri m-'in under tlie *»o
--red protection of the ro»c, which
hangs over the festive boar', I
would :*«y I liclieve in my heart
tlm,. the railroal i» tin great civ I
, z rof the ax« On u more grave
ore* ion, not a great while ago, it
became incumbent upon me touiake
a few utterance* in alt seriousne*.*,
on tiiis aame subject. 1 said then,
na I say now, ‘A e will bott-r nn
dji tind what. the railroad i-i iy
taking a glance at acouutr/, hlgi.*
Jy favored by imtuie, but uripene
tinted by the Iron roud We aelccl
our own goodly land and imagine
the railroad map obliterated. The
licli miuerala •curoely concealed
from view, contiuue tlieir dateloas
aleep. The inagnticeut timlior,
except where it akirtn some stream
c .pubic of floating it to the sea,
fulls where it grew, üßCiexs to man
In |«ita, ucvieitaii by ruilroada,
the wuale la greeuteHt wliere tin
harvest ia heaviest, ami gulden
gra n p'-ri hen in the field, though
counties* liungry mouth* etaewheie
iu the wor.d clur.ior lor bread. Tub
rtveia are uuctoßaeil, e vo by lb''
ferryboat and the ford The for
eats are briu tvallj pathloas, and
the praitiet boJudieaa. A little
meager intelligence tilteiv slow and
late through the seq le-lcrod land,
amt Uie ou.or worul is far away
und unknown.
*• -but the railroad comes, and
all is changed. The lime lias am
ved when the cea' and iron must
leave their ancient beds, the forest*
yield tli-’ir treasure* to civiti/.sd
man, the products of every field
lied the comma or, w herever in the
vu Id ho may b«j the river* are
spanned, the widerne sis Laver*
od; «| ace is annihilated! Ini*'
to ' ns grown up wliere before tlipic
were silence and sol.tude, and the
at. oug heave of the w rld’sh-arfc i
felt wherever the great civilizer
comes.”'
Ih atl by his toe.
Lincoln, Neb, "April 19.— Tnis
forenoon F, VV, Flowerdew, a
farmer living itlimo many m les
West ol here, was out in tiro (iolil
Hteppisg off a portion to plow,
when lie unt iced a ranger stjor
about half u mho distant lloncnt
on witu the nioa iirumuit, but
p e-ently hearing ,omnlhing ap
proaching, turned and lav the
steer co ning at liim full sr.a.ai,
tell sewn, and about twenty yitids
a«a Mr Flowerdew was not
armed, and hi* only way to avoid
being struck by the first charge wa
to dodge it, w hich he <lid. The steer
turned anil come again but with
not ao much force, and Flowerdew
succeeded in getting hiv right hand
into his nostrils, line th< halite
began let ween n:nu and beast-
To one it uiaut life or death
To iho otner it made no difference
For ‘treuu they h d two hunnred
square mi es of level plain, in the
center of which the sky dropped
to tlie earth to form the boundary
of the *cene of action. No Cadnir
wub there tootown t*e vji toi',’nti<l
amphitheater in It mum grandeur
to applaud, The n.se was the
best place F.owordew could luivo
got hoi lof tlie mutinied brute,
and backward and forward they
struggled.
'•'lit- steer was three years old,
and as Flower.lew is a tall and
powerful iu in, it made a nearly
equal fight. For over half an
hour tiny struggled. All the
while Flowerdew was working his
way to the house, in trout of which
lie secured a heavy club. When
ho got bold of thi-. he hud a little
better show and eommoticed to
pound the atari over the head ami
nose. This the steer stood and
suffered, but tlie initiate tile pound
iug stopped the brute c.urged and
naff to be beaten off. The last
desj crate etloit u ade by the steer
kHoc, ui Flowerdew to the ground.
Although the animal was fast fail
i i.- f. uu the loss of blood it gor
'd it* victim bonibly. Flowerdew’*
injutics are t Ual. The steer, from
ihe loss >'f blood and exuuustion.
ivUdiaual his -lilt-.
“We don't h .ve to recommend
Parker’s Ilair lT.istuu but oucc,'
wtilia Mr. i\ A Burger, iruggis.,
oi Liberty, N. Y “After that ii
Ntauds ou it,, record.” it stone
fa.iieg ..ail', ro.,iore* original color,
sofluta* »uu gloss. Exceptionally |
eiau, prevents da .dr,.ff
L ss of life.— buoosttuds sink iu '
to ao o. y gra-e for waul of a b«t
tie of Dr Bud’s Cough S> rup
4 v
V nwn«t*!»ia * wvi od
r*«h irr.vmokry. Iv«t wcewsai:* ifnll ior &. Tl-r
v-.
MIURUUMIS.
The subscriber*, Mining Eugin
eer-.aod Cli< rai*t< will explore uiio
sral L.ndt mid main* analy.ia of
..re without any cash out ley from
( >re eut owners. Senddescriptions
1 o' IsimJ. I nt*, Uu mbers, Ac., and
samples of ore and we w ill write
you of our rcquiieinsnts nr.d con
dit oua.
fen a Guild A Po.
118 15 Seven h St.
(J i it’aoooga, Turn,
liMlA'rtd'ou. ' p.e ire tmeiit fro.
We mail enough to couvinoa. B. ft
fkiiua & Co., 77 Broad St
Me.vara, N. J.
GEORGIA, WALKER < OUNTY
Will be wild before the Court House
Dour in the town of LaFsyette in said
county within the Ip '»! hour* of mile on
the tir.it Tuesday in May next, the fol
lowing described proiierty, to-wit. Fif
ty aerea of lot of land. No ft lin the It
I listriet of the A Section rtf Walker l ’uun
t.y, Georgia, hounded aa folio ws,
beginning at a Post one and one half
chaina from the aonthweat corner of
said lot, running north aeventeen chaina
to a I .oat, thence 22 chaina and 41 links;
thence south to a post on the road on
original line of aaid lot, five chaina fr mi
the aouth-eaat corner, thence weat with
the original line to the startin' imint,
being, the iiarcel of land hon/csteaded
oy George Willi* during hia lifetime;
aold aa th prois-rty of George Willia to
satisfy a Hui>erior Court mort rare fifti
issued front the Superior Court of aaid
couutv in favor o X. G. McFarland
against aaid Giairge Willia. Tenant in
poaaehHiou notified. Thin March 2.4,
1447.
W. A. Foster.
Sheriff.
PU!ScK?pToS , la
Vi’Ai.Kra CorutT or Oiihinahv.
W. A. Hoskins vs U. N. Dickerson.
Adni'r of S. I). Roberta, dec’ll Et al.
Open Court March Term, IHN7.
It appearing to the Court tlmt Mar
shall Roberta and English Roberta are
two of the heirs at law of S. I). Roberts
di c'd, and that they are non residents
of said State. It la therefore ordered
by the Court, that service be perfected
try publication, and that aaid English
Roberts and Marshall Roberta show
cause tiefore me at the May Term of
this Court next, why such order requir
ing deed made to the property describ
ed in the petition of said Hoskins,
should not lie granted and that this or
der lie published in the Walker County
Mkkhknoer for thirty days before the
May Term next of this Court. March
7th, 1447. W. B. Foster, Ordinary.
T he above order isa true extract from
the minutea of the ourt. of Ordinary.
■. 15. Foster Ordinary and
Ee-ofticio lerk of the court of Ordi
nary.
March tifith 18*7.
UEOIttHA, WALK Eli COUftTY
Isy virtue ot an order from the
Court of Ordinary, will he sold
before the Court House door ni
Luli'uyette in said county on the
first TnesdiV in May next, within
the legal houisof sale, the tollo v
ing property, to -wit: Lot of Land
No 7d in !l distiict, an i 4 section
of said county. Property being
gold for liratiham lions. Terras
made kr.own on day of sale. This
March 28th, 1887.
A. T. Fi irks.
Guar inn.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY" ’
By virtue of an order from tin 1 Supe
rior Court of said County, passed at tile
j Felmary Pena, 1447, directing the un
dersigned, aa eommisaiouers, to sell the
land for the purpose of partition and
division Isdougitig to J. R. J. Taylor,
Ida V. Taylor, Eugene Taylor, Eliza J.
Taylor, Ell lorn Cleveland, Annie
Cleveland, and 0. S. Cleveland. We
w ill sell to tlie highest bidder for ca 11,
at the Court House door, in the town
of LnFayctte, said county, widen the
legal hours of sale, on tin* first Tuesday'
in May next, the south half of lot of
land No. t:i:i in the 7th District and 4th
Section of aiid county, the same being
tlie land described ill said order. This
March 3Uth, 1447. Hour. Dopouehtv
A. A. Simmons,
J. H. Rookks.
Commissioners.
IMI.VI’ UK AII TTH M
That is, if you want to pay two prices
for Goods. 15ut if you want Bargains
read oil.
AT 41(1 WHITESIDE STRICT
There is a store kept by J. Q. Tanner,
w hich is filled chock full of Dry Goods,
Groceries anil General Merchandise.
These goods wore carefully schs'tcd
mid are being sold at prices which star
tle tlie Market Street n 'rehants, who
pay enormous rents mid have to sell
goods high in older to meet expenses.
Tinnier does not have tiigh rents to isvy
and lie can afford to sell cheaper than
any house in Chattanooga. To show
w iiot tmrgains lie gives, he proiaises for
the next (HI days to otter a
LADIES SHOE AT
which sells ovoi rwUere else at *2 and a
GENTS CAi F SHOE AT *2,
which sells e very where else at *4,25.
Civil mid bring this advertisement with
you and we will give yon these goods
at the prices named. This offer is for
the Walker County trade.
J. Q. Tanner,
4US Whiteside St.,
Chattanooga. Turn.
The Piedmont Air Line has ma c
in the last three months robbed of
freight to tile auu uut of Sn.ilthl by
a gsrg of thieves having their head
quarters in Greenville. They were
not railroad men, and their pian
avis to conceal themselves in the
freight fins, and throw out tin
goods when the train passed the
fair grounds.
WIRE AHD FEiiIGiNG.
Beware of «sd style baggy net
ting. My patent inflexible netting,
with parallel wiies u> ver sags be
tween pests. Shipped :eadv u ade,
in rolls: or license, model, w re aud
tools for home made nelt'iig or
picket fence furnished. Before
buying smooth or barbed wiie.irou
posts, gates, farm.elty or graveyard
eiiee.-, write for my prices aud free
catalogue. Sind siainp for private
agency terms A. tl. Hclbert, 904 j
O.ive »t. St. Loois, tto.
I iiave iouud aut a gift for my
fair. It is uot a nug of gold, nor
tlowe s lor bea l.au. uor pearls sot
hit white neck, but Sa.v.niou Oil
so bci sore turns She's a sing
ing bird.
ACKJTOWLRDIEMKJr T 9.
From April 15 t) April SI, I*B7
Blake, RIO, Apil.7, 12.50
Halt, WB, Oct 18,7, ,:o
11 ix, A Ap 1,7, .- r 3
Jacksmi. Mr* OM, .Jan 2°, 8. 1,00
ItobiiiH'in, II 1), Ap I'i 7, ,55
Simmon*. AA, Jun • £5, 7, .25
S ogin, E .1, Ap 18, 8, V*
Tiw> State Baptist conventii n
met at Albany Cla T.inrsdav.
PCISONJNTHE ASHES
»t hut the Mt. l/obanon Shakers
Found—lncident in tho llw
tory of a <)uicl Community.
The Mount Lebanon (New
York) Shakers are a quiet corns
munity, secluded from the fret
and worry of the outside world.
Tliey are widely known, how
ever, for their strict honor and
probity in business.
The Shakers believe that na
ture has a remedy for every dis
ease. A few have been found-
the rest are as yet unknown.
Many were discovered by acci
dent Others came to light as
tne result of patient experiment
and research.
Nervous Dyspepsia is a com
paratively new disease, growing
out of the conditions of modern
life. It is a joint affection of
the digestive organs and of the
nervous system. These two
were formerly treated as sepa
rate ailments, and it was left
for the clear-sighted Shakers
to prove that the basis of this
terrible and often fatal compli
cation lies chiefly in the disord
ered and depraved functions of
digestion and nutrition. Tliey
reasoned thus:—“lf we can in
duce the stomach to do its
work, and stimulate the excre
tive organs to drive out of the
body the poisonous waste mat
ters which remain after the life
giving elements of the food
have been absorbed, we shall
have conquered Nervous Dys
pepsia and Nervous Exhaust
ion. And they were right.
Knowing the infallible power
of Shaker Extract (Seigel’s
Syrup) in less complicated
though similar diseases,
they resolved to test it fully
in this. To leave no ground
for doubt they prescribed the
remedy in hundreds of cases
which had beeu pronounced in
curable—with perfect success
in every instance where their
directions as to living and diet
were scrupulously followed.
Nervous Dyspepsia and Ex
haustion is a peculiarly Ameri
can disease. To a greater or
less extent half the people of
this country suffer from it—
both sexes and all ages. In no
country in the work! are there
so many insane asylums filled
to overflowing, ail resulting
from this alarming disaase. Its
leading symptoms are these:
Frequent or continual head
ache ; a dull pain at the base
of the brain; bad breath; nau
seous eructations; the rising*
of sour and pungent fluids to
the throat; a sense of oppress
ion and faintness at the pit of
the stomach; flatulence; wake
fulness nnd loss of sleep; dis
gust with food even when
weak from the need of it; sticky
or slimy matter on the teeth or
n the mouth, especially on ris
ng in the morning; furred and
•oated tongue; dull eyes; cold
hands and feet; constipation;
iry or rough skin; inability to
x the mind on any labor call
tg for continuous attention;
ad oppressive and sad fore
bodings and fears.
All this terrible group
■'baker Extract (Seigel’s
Syrup) removes by its pos
tive, powerful, direct yet
•ainicss and gentle action upon
lie functions of digestion and ,
assimilation. Those elements !
of the food that build up and j
strengthen the system are sent
lpon their mission, while all
waste matters (tkeashesof life’s
tut*) which unremoved, poison
and kill, are expelled from the
laxly through tne bowels, kid- |
neys and skin. The weak and
prostrated nerves are quieted,
toned and fed by the purified
biood. As the result, health,
with its enjoyments, blessings
and power, returns to the suf
ferer who had, perhaps, aband
oned all hope of ev«r seeing
another welldaj. , ,i. *
C.A. MORCSS M)
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toiif'i Itm'ivrd on fttor
» fit and Contmi»i>ion.
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COUMTYCH URCH DIRECTOR Y
.Veiikmsj- J.aFnvfUe Ciicnit
lii-V. O IV. 'Jim, M 'juinor; n,„.|.
spring-. Ihi .uimlm snitßartfril d be
ime M ... Ji ; I.i F*.ivi,r. JnS. Smulin
■■lll I Siitnii,.-y befor? I] A J|
Snml'V oftii* 2nd, 7 p q - cion
:i <l. .Sunday. 1. H . M . ~i<t «>. j|.’
mil Sill unlay before, 7 P. JI. Wmley ’
Clin pel 3rd. Bnndnv '< V. M., flul Sat
urday beloreiJ A. M. Tiinity Chnreli
•nil Siml.-.y nnd Saturday before, 11
•' '■ till. Cuimel eli it roll 4th Sunday
3:30 l>. M
i. A. M.—Bev. D. T Espy’s ap
pointment at Glia'tooga Ist Bun
<lay and Saturday before.
Appointments—LaFayette Cir
cuit, M Fi. ('Lurch, Aethel, first
Sabbath in each month,at 11 a.m.—
Sand Mountain, Recond, at 11 a. m
Mt. Zion, third, and Saturday
before, at 11, a. m, — Garrett’s
Chapel, fourth, at 3, p. m. AV. D.
Alien, P C.
Baptist- Elder J. A Mathis’ \p
pointments.—Valley Ilead, Is
Sunday and Saturday before, ll a
M - —Lookout, 2nd Sunday and Sat
urday before, 11 a. m.—Y.ood Sta
lion, 3rd Sunday and Saturday be
fore, 11 a. m.—Center Point, 4th
Sundayjtnd Saturday before, 11 a.
.v.
Appointments. Rev.7. C.Tucker.
At Crawfish Spring the first Sun
day and Saturday betoie at. 11 a. m.
—.Chattanooga Vailey Second Sun
day and Saturday at 11, a. m.,
Antioch third Sunday at 11, a. m.
and Saturday night before—,
Ken Prospect third Sunday at 3
p. m Saturday before nt 11. a. m.
Tiion Factory four h Sunday at
11 a. m. and Saturday night before.
Fkkshytkwan —Bev, T. S. John
-bni. ffii.srr lirn.v Ist Snbbaili—
Sh-vkii Cbskk Hiiil Sabhub—Banx
shi ha 3rd Cal ball.—LaFayette 4tli
Snlilmh.
V JIM TT\)> CV&E
An old pL.yekian. retired frorn
piactiee, having had placid in hs
ii nds by an Fast India missionary,
the formula of a simple vegetable
retne 1 y tci the speedy nnd perma
nent cure of Consumption, Brcnchi
tis, Cutanli, Asthma, and all throat
and I’.ng affections, also a positive
bud ra- ical cure for Nervous De
aility and all Nervous Complainis,
alter having tested its wonderful
curative powers ;n thousands of
case i, has fe.t it his d ty to make
it known to his suffedng fellows
Actuated by this o otiie and a de
sire to relive suffering humanity, I
will send, free of charge, to all who
i’es re it, tlii recipe, in Geimati,
French, or English, with full direc
t.ions f.r preparing and mig
Suit tiy n uil bv undressing with
stomp, nam ng thie paper, VV. A
-Sons. 149 Power's Block. Boehes
ier N Y.
Ueokoia, r Ail perrons
j .‘lavinguemands
VVaikek County. } auaits the es
/ tuto of A. J.
Price late of said t ounty, deceased,
are hereby noiifbd to render in
their demands to the undersigned
ac ording to law, and all persons
ind-bted tosaid estate are required
to make immediate settluuent.
Ibis January 3rd, 1887.
H. P. Lumpkin.
Temj orary Administrator
estate A. J. Price, deceased.
Tax Receivers Notice. Walker County j
1 will be at tbe following places
r ilie purpose of receiving Tax
jUt 'uiUf for the year 18 .iz:
t 'N il». n’- D'SHict Apr 88, Ma>l2,
sue Creek, “12 -1 i.
i West Arumcbee -12.27. “ 14
Ea-t Ai .iucln e, ‘ 13.28, “ 1(J |
Chestnut l int. “14.29, 17
Peuvice Distiiet, “1 .3', “ l*
LaFayette, “ lt>. May 2 I 1
1 aiuil tv ingu “ 18, “ 3. 23
i , lawfish Spiings. “ 1?*, “ 4. 24
I try Valley, “ 24, “ 5, 25
i Cbattenooga Yah, “ 21, “ 6, 2(1
Loukoi t Mount in “22. “ 7.2"
i L pper Cove. “ 23, “ 9. 28
1 Dougherty's Farm. „ 10,
LaFayette, 3 Days, May 30, 31,
i and June Ist.
Every tax payer is required by
j law, to give 111 their taxes in per
; son, except in cases of non resi
| dents, females and sick perous,
1 whose returns may be taken a-d
subscribed to l efore any person
authoriz d to administer an oatL,
and forwarded to tbe Receiver.
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VV. J. Love, J. P.
M. G. Clement. N. P.
LaFayette, 871, G.M.lst Thursday
Jas.ll liogers, J. P.
A A. Simmons. N. P.
Pond Spiing,Bßl,G.M. 4th Sat'rd’y
P. W. Kilgore. J. P.
Ual Se.udder. N. P.
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C. C.‘P rish, N. P.
Rock Spring, 944 G. M. 3d. Friday
Jacob Deck, N! P.
Upper Cove, 971 G M. 2nd Monday
J. S. Cannon, J. P.
N. Meredith, N. P.
W’st Arru’chee, 1053 G M l S't’d’y
J. K. Little, N. P.
Wiison, 943 G. M. 3d Saturd
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W. A. Simmons. N. P.
GEORGIA,WALKER COUNTY.
RA . Keith, administrator of the
estate of Elizabeth Keitli deceased,
having applii d for letbis of dis
mission from said admistratorsbip,
and this is to cite all perrons con
coined to show cause before the
Ordinary of t aid county, at his of
Ike in LaFayette on the first 51on
day iD June next, why the said R
A Keith should 'ipt be dismissed
us prayed tor. This March lßt,
1887. W B. Foster,
Ordinary.
VANTEO Ladies to work for us a 1
their homes, to 810 per week
can be qu etly made. No photo
painting; no canvassing. For full
particulars addres.at once, Crescent
Art Co, 19 Central St Boston,
Mass. Box 5170.
notice
Georgia, \ Scaled proposals for a
walker co. 1 poor-house farm, and
time and terms of payment, not to cost
more than four thousand dollars, nor
less than fifteen hundred dollars, will
be received by the Board of Commis
sioners of ltoads aud Revenue until the
first Tuesday in July next; the same
can be filed with the < lerk, or filed
with the Board on the first Tuesday in
July nex t _ , , _
By order of the Board of Commis
sioners of Roads and Revenue. This
sth day of April, 1887.
R. N. Dic*i BSON,
Clerk.
SSMiBALSAWAIIDEEMg
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th*ll Acliea and(strain*.
of Imitation* under
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ORGANS
M Of all makes direct to
customers from head*
quarters, nt vrholesate
prices. All goods K‘*ai*
w antecd. No money Asked
W v yn V till instruments are ro
j \ Ah ceived and fully tested
Write us before. put
'basing. An Investment of 2 cents ®ujr s“2
cuu from $50.00 to SIOO.OO. A4dnaf
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GEORGIA,VV ALKEIt COUNTY.
J k. and P. M B. Little, Exa
ctll >ra of the e.tate of Win. Little,
deceased, having applied for letter*
of dismissioD from said executor
ship, and this is to cite all person*
concerned to show cause before
the Ordinary of said county at
his office m Lu Fayette ou the firit
-Monday in Juue next, why the
said I. It. sud P. M. B. Little
shorn J not he dismissed from said
executorship as prayed for. Thi*
March Ist, 1887. W. B. Foster.
Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA '
WALKER COUNTY.
Be it remembered that on the
28th day of January m the year of
our Lord One Thousand Eight
Hundred and Eighty Seven that
the un lersigued, citizens and rest*
dent« of said State and County, W.
Crutchfield, Robt Dougherty, John
Y. Wood,C. W ttvitt, J F. Smith,
G. IV. Hill. Hiram Smith, and J.
C. Henderson ot Hamilton county
lennessee, do, hereby, make and
enter into articles of Association
tor the purpose of constructing,
maintaining and operating a Rail
road for pub.ic use in the convey -
ante of persons and property, by
virtue of the general lavs of the
State of Georgia.
The name q? the company shall
he “The Chattanooga Southern
Railway Company.
Said Railroad shall be construct
ed, maiuta ned and operated from a
point in the State liue between
- Georgia and Tennessee, near th*
Blowing Spring in the North wes
tern portion of Walker County,
Georgia, in and ‘hrotigh Walker
an<) Clisttoogi counties iu Georgia
to a point in the State line between
Georgia and Alabama near Alpine,
and for the purpose of constructing
maintaining and operating turn
outs, side tracks, and branch lines
from the main line heretofore des
ignated to the Lookout Mountain
Coal Fields in Walker and Chattoo
ga Counties and also to other
mineral points as may be con? d
ered necessary in the development
of the mineral resources of the
Counties nlehg, and through which
said main line extends. Said
main line of Road to be about
ninety miles longithe Capital Stock
of seid company is fixed at one
Million Dollars and shall consist
of leu Thousand shares of SIOO,OO
each. That the persons whose
names ate hereto subscribed snail
manage the aflairs of the company
the first year and until ethers are
chosen in their place.
. And they subscribe eack one for
Limself to the Capital Stock of the
Company the amount set opposite
their names auu obligate themselves
each one for himself to pay the
amount set apposite his name.
Witness our hands at d seals
this 28th day of January 1887.
Names. Shares, Post Office.
W. Crutchfield, 5 Poeville Tenn.
Robt Dougherty, 2 LaFayette.
John Y. Wood, 6 Cedar Grove.
Charles Vv. Evitt, 6 Cedar Grove.
J.F. Smith, 2 Cedar Grove.
G. W. Hill, 2 Cedar Grove.
Hiram Smith, 1 Cedar Grove (la.
1. C. Henderson,lo Poeville Tenn.
Hamilton Co.
STaTE OF GEORGIA.
WALKER COUNTY.
Betore me, Noah Meridet i,Nota
rv Public and Ex officio Justice of
the Peace,appeal ed W. Crutchfield.
Robt Dougherty, John Y, Wood.
G. W. Evitt, J. F. Smith, G. W.
Hill and Hiram Smith, who make
oath in due form of law, that the
nar es subscr.bed to the foregoing
articles of Association are the
genuine signatures of the persons
named therein, and that it is inten
ded in good faith to construct,
maintain and operate the rwad
named in said articles of Assoc:a
tion.
W. Crutchfield
John Y W iocL
0. W. Evitt.
J, F. Smith.
. , f 3T o. W. Hill.
Hiram Smith.
Sworn to and subscribe ! before
me this 28th day of Jauu irv 1887.
Noa Merideth, N. P.
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