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CHATTQOGAVILLE 1)018.
• News <>f sny importance-fa thi*
•ectioa i» lean* at tbi* tin**'
Cotton pleating i» the order of
tb* tiny; some planted la*t week
but not very many were ifcady to
plant much at tbal time.
Corn that waa planted in Mareh
ia up and Jookiinf.very well consid
ering everything. I beliive the
people are getting along juat aplen
did with theirciop* op to thia tune.
Tina aoction of the country hi.a
been bleared with fine rain a recent
ly, and the farmer* could plow their
Land that wa* getting ao hard.
Oata nr* looking eery fine at thi*
lime, and the piispect for a good
wßeit crop ia very flattering also.
I received a letter to-day from
relative* who live ia Washington,
Co, A>k, and th» leltrr a'atea lhat
there hi* not been sufflknenl rain to
raise the wet went hoi cieeks during
ihe »p*ce of 8 ) month*, nad the
muall giain cri p ttill l*e n t laj fail
nre if it dot i not rain in a v ry
aboit time. I think 1 had rather
remain »ii o'd Git where we I'ave,
min ofietur.
On account of the m il line*
rutini' ga* they do an l the change
in the day cf ptiUkation I wi I
liav* to write a week before hand
in nr er tor yon to get the ooaunii
moatio” in time to publiali next
week.
Health it gnoil in ocr section
*1 be school at W nlnut ©ro*o ia
still on a boom, under the careful
kupeTrillion of Prof W. }. Doster
who i* an excellent teacher. 1 don’t
think that I ever net with any
teacher who ionld get ao much
atudy out of hi* pupil* before iu
uiy life.
Next Smmlav will be the regular
tiiit for communion at Walnut
Givve Church. Pleaching by ltev.
T. H. .loin slim. ’
Sabbath Hrhuol# are very flotir
iihiiig in 11 ia aect'ou at thi* time
and 1 hope it at they may continue
all the \ ear, and not die down like
auch things usually do iu ihe fa 1
of the year.
C. C. Johnstou.
April 2fith. '
H'ND SPRING.
The '‘boom" north of u* is gone
dead, aud from the preionl indica
tion* the lailread that was to b’e
t-uilt. making Crawfish a “IJ oik
lyn, ’ Lai’»\eU''H side Station, and
niauyothai wonder* to tl»o com
munity, will follow aiit, although
ground «a» looked oil for a two
thousand bciKO ,‘owar msoliine
abop, whtreengiui s un Ivurs-ooiiid
he built as lust the deuiun.l Would
call for them. Too much wind in
the euterprme. cons, qucutly it
tx.vld not stand the pressure
Mowed tip without injuring them
gireer and ti'cmsn.
Piley and Tnet need now have
Bo fears, as their positions .no e
tain for fourteen month*, provided
their backbones will last tiiat long
aud due ip< iou’i explm’e
Several p r.iea pa»se I along la t
Pond iy, ouc i -oecialiy in a baggy
who u: d a women in tils b iggy
wdli him, wu* d-'ing some l-eokiees
drivtogi occnsiob lit s looting *
4 islul nod cutting up manv unuec
esitary didoes that were unbecoin
ing in scivilifd community. The
livery man ttrst furuisbed the t orso
and buggi tor tl a' rul\ ought to
hi,ve i elected t*im ills ainoum
agreed i poo, a* they |i«i formed
douole du vat break nock speed
frr aevrrsl ini'es. Hereafter when
Cuatinnooga sendicat such urate-
I rial, tbe Mayor turd better send a
guardian along, eud wriskey that
won’-, run * man crazy, simply
because pub k calico la atari ing a
pirtiouef his eadikiu
A C. Gieu» leaves u- Tuosdav
foe Ciia'iau roga, * hem he will en
ter into the hardware business right
away, bond* A I'.ice his suedets
or* are m*x>oU» to seh, but should
let it be known ttrough tlo» M.s
•nrc.n bow cheap Ju. „ %
Mis. Ire'.-neki* improvin'* tow
ly witb a p.chpe •of recur ru c oy
'«tt»se mUai'oa. \
W jr, jihler thou iu ■
df-o'H leaving this.•-•o'uir unity and
faint*, Cv/Use.jaeij iy u wul be
ird I'vr :<uu to het.vr Ins locatiou.
So r.e complaint about coin not
] coming up; ground too hard. Cot
ton too like condition, nnlthe
cry is a little rain for moisture,
provideJ it will eome just light.
j. I). Cat lock's aehool closed
fosterd iy for tso month* rocrea
tiom then be will take up the free
school.
1 learn that while Squire Kilgore
war hoMing court at the court
ground the other day, he became
veiy sick and fell of! Wa tienefci was
j.Vgdod health and knows no cruse
for the attack, be f* yet very feeble
A whobo ne dog 'ax would cure
hydrophobia in Walker county, a*
several worthle** curs would have
tp btto the dust It ia now an
i very day occurrence of dog* go
ing mad and doing mischief before
they lire killed. Why not appoint
a killing committee, elect a “dog
peltcr” and go to business and ship
uny further trouble:
Rev. Z. M. McGhee will prcacli
a' the Cove church the second
Sunday in May, at 4 o'clock in the
evening.
IHa L and Wulter Holman
were out on a v'sit laat Sunday.
They appear in a healthy condition
and resemble two chaps that are
doing well. tJoinr again and stay
longer. Wonder if Dave can tell
what became of that “Rulls eye”
knternt
Owing to nil anticipate 1 failure
of the railroad, Osburn & Oorgo
a ill not start their sawmill till
after harvest, and us I can’t engage
a* Tol recommends, the bmunes*
in .)• go slow. However Bob never
flicker* and it will start »ne of
l licho (lays. Cicero bud some no
tion of putting in a new mill to saw
cross ti*v, but be will wuit now till
the whittle blows. Leforebu • !s t! e
timber.
J. M. Lee lias two of the finest
gut' siu the coi n‘ry which show
good architecture and taste. Were
put up by Mr. Ransom who hus
b si doing his |minting.
Dr Jones, family are weaving
along with tbe mumps. Has es
pecially is autlering very much
M ss Kiln Glenn t o, bis been suf
fering with tbe mump*, but is now
better. Also J F. Bonds, children
have had a pretty ba d time witb
them.
Morgan l’rice will have n picnic
a‘. Horse foot cave r.ext 2nd S .tur
tlav, M»y7tli. All come wi'li full
baskets as it will be an all day
ounce! ii.
John Limber.
April HO,It.
CRAWFISH SPRING
A* y u have not inoro than n
dozen correspondents in our dig
gum! thought 1 wmld gi/e you
a few dot*.
We had a regular 'lrog strangler
and g'llley wusuer of n rain Fri
day night and it put the farmer*
in h ood heart except those who
had hillside furms. Wheat looks
well iu our section. Mr. J ones
Veitutoo ha* the finest field I have
seen <n Mr. J >hn Hatfield’s pla-e.
Mr. Piildean S dnuitt is on .the
mnd again We are alt uutious
to si o the you 'g man oat a iiiu
•i Ii * has had an awful lime of it.
We a o having a be..vy Sunday
retionl ut the Osburn s hu.il I 10t,a,.
.1 uiiii« \\ i . uni Muitis is Captain
of the ivalry and L\ C. Johnson
of the Infantry,
Flunk Osbur i wishes to 'now
whe ehe o | u ohase a giant
second him 1 it onb nor or a setting
of ei.gire e.gs by the time the
tail road come* by Caw till. He
also wisiics to know when he (an
got * mail t) keep the temperature
Will aoine t ne inform him through
the eolum'ia of tbe Me s«n.se*? I
recommend C. C Joins*on very
helghty, but of course w# could rot
expect iiim there on Sunday and
let his eempany g > to lack, foi- we.
all know that an army vUhnrt dis
ci ptim- is .ike a house without a
rool.
1 guess roosters iu our comm i
nityare uot plentiful sinow tlie big
euo"V, a* I tiave not heard of any
one being disturbed since the cock
J iew r.p n the atump and crowed
j for dav befjre it wu* night
Reii Bird.
('PDAIt GROVH
We bat a fine rain. Proapeo'a
' for wheat re r«o<l. Oat* and
clov-r baproveiog
in. >adv lor smview* at tb: r,g-
O a ... >« .0.. i» la,li
: tu, J. F. S null, aider an absence of !
j six yiaisai4«*ar. j
Since my iaat letter I hay* visit- 1
ed Rising Fawn and tbe magnifl
ent iron work* and or# beds, ff
sbo wir.t lolls timing city o
Cnattauoogs; visited several of tbe
l*rg maiiufuclories, ar d saw Hi*
great bir'hhiig boom from Jpameron
Hill, an t brak a ride aroond the
city on tbe Bill Road, and
what enter pi is mg people cm (to.
J visited saver si of the churcbos
and sab mill schools, audit fwnt
tq the conclusion lhat *ibatgir.eoga
has a* nble ininisty as any city in
the Houtn. I went' to the Young
Mena Christian Association, and
was well pleased with thier noble
work and worsb p and the appro
priat* abort talks. It wa* pleas
ant to see all denominational linns
none away and to see young men
full of love for their feliowmen and
full of the Holy GUont, inviting
ihsir fellows to come to Christ and
be saved on tbe simple plan of tbe
Gospel. | I’Vhcn I saw and heard
what I did, lam astonished at
any minister or prof ssor of |relig
iou for opposing suck a society.
I wish we eould organize one in tbe
country.
Etna.
Apiil 2!* 1887.
ROSSVILLE.
Th re will be a strawberry an l
icpcream festival at Dry YaVey
Arademv, Friday night May the
13, the proceed* of which will he
d na*ed to the Academy for tbe
;purpo <e of purchasing desk*.
The vaiious committees areaclive
ly at work and tho occasion bids
fair to be one of much latere it.
Let every [body attend.
The present term of the Dry
Valley Academy will close May
tbe 13. The school bns held up
far beyo id the expecla ion of tbe
people. The past term has been
one of entire satisfaction aud tbe
future of the sebnul is very hopeful
The Literary society, in connec
tion witb the school, has proven
to boos much value to the young
I men of the community. Tbe fah
term, of the school, we learn, will
begin about the lust of July. ,Tbe
L’roL thinks that in a short time
another teacher, and a music
teacher will he needed.
Two or three new dwelling
I house* are being erected at our
little village.
Ji dge Rule* :in 1 family have
moved to Heart,a Tenn. “What we
lo»t Sparta will gain." We wish
them much happiness in their new
I omo.
Mr. J. R. Conley is convalescent.
Misses Maggie Kn x, and Sallie
Price, two of Sutnmeiville’B fairest
dai ghlcis, have just returned
f’-orii a visit this place. Also Miss
Lula Conley i* visiting her brother
Mr. J. R., Conley. Such visiting
ai these are always welcouitd, ly
tbe bachelors ol this place.
Mr. J. R. McFailanil is improv
iu 'liia pro rises, in the way of
plana fmcing.
Mad un Kumar who is a very
’ruthful old lady, says there are
uotnnMy going lob, three wedding
in the ion munity ioon.
Tl e 3 Sunday nf May, will be
given to the children, at Divine
Chapel, sn' is kuown as: ‘•child
ren's day.”
Strawberries are beginning to be
t'ie order ot tl e dav in this see!ion
The crop ii fat*. Peaches aie uot
all k llcal.
Wheat, looki well Farm irs are
about up with their work.
Tuo “Kids - ' of tbe community
are goiug on an ex ursion to Look
out ii.cnntain on Siturdav next.
Our mu reliant* arc doing a gorst
busineas, while R. R. building con
ti tiues.
Purlin.
April 28ih 'B7.
LEE’S MILL
j Farmers aie about through
i planting corn. Wheat piouiioc*
.va average yei’.d.
! Elmore Henderson had his eye
very painfully, if not serious'y
hurl last week, Ly a tbern piercing
! the ball.
There is to be a pienut at Blue
| Spi ng. neai- T. C. Napier's, the
7tb of Mav. Everybody is invited
to coin - aud in i'ig Uisket* filled to
, o-e-'i i.vii.g. t’inw and bring
your family, Mr l.ior.
Sbcriil Bryan i its to-lay to
'<' '■-■■ ■ soic , wi , r- John
L-«d pi, " o 4 -ajou a u :.ic
f ws m in ha- b«oo. s
Uuigeiv u-
Jaw.
April 28t'i, 1837.
Mountain City Business College,
and School ol Hand,
CHATTAfIOOteM TF.NN,
OPEN TO BOTH SEXES. BESSION DAY AND NIGHT
I Regular Business Course
Rfiok'klcpiiifi, llu**i*M*>* Ai illunetic. Plain and Rapid
liii*inrM* Writing. Commercial
Law, Spelling, Praelial, Cirammer; «tt**ine***
Form*, civil (»<)vt-riiK'lit, Political EcoViO
my, Actual llusine**.
$l3O CASH WILL PAY TUITION, PRIVATE BOARD
FURNISHED ROOM, STATIONARY FOR A TERM OF SIX
• ! MONTHS.
KSfHend us the nntnos of UO pereoim who think of attending a business
ollegr, and receive a beautiful specimen of Pen Flourishing. Address
D. M. A?ey, Pies, or J. W. Agey Prin.
* . «* *
M. Henderson & Co.
(Successors to R. W. Prioe & (Jo.)
i
HAVE HARKED SHOE* DOH A, DOH A.
WE HAVE THE NOBBIEST $3.00 MEN’S
•" ! a SHOE ON IHE MARKET;
THE IIAE*T *2.00 BIIOF. EVER OFFERED FOR
THAT MO.AEY
LADIES KID BUTTON $2.60
CALL AND SEE US; MENTION THIS PAAER AND YOU WILL
GrET A BARG-AIIV.
835 71AIIU IT ST CTIATTAAOOGt TEA A
NEW FIRM,NEW GOODS AND LOW PRICES
SAVE YOUR MONEY. AND BUY YOUR CLOTTING
■i. ‘
AND GENTS, FURNISHING GOODS, AT
THE FAMOUS CLOTH NG STORE OF
KLAUSE BROTHER!
830 MARKET ST., WHEELER BLOCK. CHATTANOOGA TESN.
We arc now offering tvlraord nary
indiiccuiciilN, in Men** and Aonllia
Drcaa and ISii*in«*>** Anita, Paul*.
Mliirta and Underwear Soft, *liir, and
Btean Elat**. Trunk**, aid Valid I *,
all ol'tlic heat Material, lateat Styles
adn lowcat I’riees.
C 3 R/SFIETE LINE GF BOY'S / KD ChUDREN CLOTHING ETP.
The Seven Cuticura Boys
These seven beautiful boys irwe their
beauty of skin, luxuriance of Imir
purity of blood, and freedom from
hereditary taint or limners to the ed
ehrated WTU'im Kkmkiukh.
Thousands of children are born into
the world every (lav with some eczem
atous affection, sueli as milk crust, snail
head, sdurf or dandruff sure to develop
into an agonising eocemn, the .itching,
burning and u Alfti).nation of which
make lijff a juolqpg|d, uuless
properly treated".
A warm hathwith CiTtorßA Soar, an
exquisite Skin Bean tiller, ui d a single
application of OtTUTRx, the Create
Skiu Cure, with a little C. UCUBA 11k
ho.-.vent, the Sew- Blood Purifier, is
’often SitxSclent'tti aSgbst the ' progress
of tire disease, and iVtiut' to a speedy
and psfoM&ent euro. . j
"Your most valuable' I'rncrßA Rrvr- 1
i URs have done my child to n.nvH pood
that I feel like saying this for tie- bem
tit of those who arc troubled with skin
disease. My little girl was troubled
with Ecz.ana.oiid I tried several doctors
and medi tit -x, but did not do her any i
pood until 1 used Ct-wcra Kkmkpiks, '
wide h speedily ciireel her. for w hich I j
owe you many thauks and many nights
of rest. ■ Ax'TCWf BJSBMIRK,
Lduih.. _h, ind,
Suld ever) - where. Price, \ii ~ra,
Stlo.: Soap, Hoc.; Knsoi.vnsT, ft. Pre
-1 are i by the I\>rrxn Dbco asp c uau
uau t'o~, EosVj:-,Ma»
u-CSend fi r "Kr % to ury Skin Di»-
asaa v” of page*. SO illuMmaona, and 100
testimonials, s J
W m ami Scalp presorv
mHOT Ued Mid beautified by j.
edt •. ated Cutler. *a Heap, j
Our eldest child, new- six year of age,
when an infant six months old, was
attacked with a virulent, malignant skin
disease. All onlinury remedies failing,
we called our family physician, who
attempted to cure it; but it spread
almost incredibly, until the lower |sir
tion of the little fellow's iieraon, from
tlte middle of his back down to his knees,
was one solid rash, ugly, painful, blotch
ed, and malicious. We had no rest at
night, no peace by day. Finally, we
were advised to try the . ntienra Rem
edies. The effect'was simply marvell
ous. In three or four weeks a complete
cure was wrought, leaving the little fel
low's iierson as white and healthy as
though he had never been attacked.
In n-y opinion, your valuable remedies
saved his life, and to-day he is a strong
! heaithv child, perfectly well, no ■ rep»W
. tiflon of the disease having ever accurr
ed. UEO. B. SMITH,
Att'y at Law and Ex-Pros. Att'y Ash
land. <>. Reference: J. G. Weist, l>rug
gist, Ashland, O.
SVi* v >xr s’i the utieiua and Soap
' cured a little girl in our ltoase of the
worst sore head we ever saw , and the
Resolvent and futissra arc now curing
ay< ung gentleman of a sore leg, while
•tile physicians ace trying to have it am
putated. It will saw his leg.
K S. B. ay|Tti A 880., Covington,
i uticars Remedies are absolutely
jiuie. and the only infallible skin bcaii
ti.ier and blbod purit wa
niyltet, black-head* obappeld jgel
| m >ily skin prevented by Cuticura
Medicated Soap.
■ 1 u BBM— l.—-~
DATIDHON *fc 801^,
DUE PBICE
CiOTHING EMPORIUM, v
AND STOCK OF
Clotliing*,
i .». ~
Jb£ ATS. I CrmsrißUXlsr^S,
Etc., Etc.,
Is now complete. We invite you call anc inspect it.
DAYmsoN &■ worv,
811 U&ItKET STREET.
liONG & COLE
WHOLESALE AND RETAIL
OJ Cloths, Mattings, r
#CIR PE TS^>
•Vindow Shades. &c
739 Market >l. , CHATTAMOOfiA, lean
O. Aultman dj Oo»"
CANTON, 0.
Ma ’ufact ♦ wers of
the celebr s atdd Buck \
>ye Mow • Q' s, Reap
ers and Self Binders.
Viliratine Threshers,'Monitor Engines
and Plantation Nan Milts. Also Healers in
Hav Rnkea. Wheat Drills Wagonix and
Farm linplenii nts. For Pri en and
Descriptive lists, Address
S. A. Cunningham, uiau&?»r,
Branch llonse, - - Chattanooga, Ten*.
GIBSON, HJECIS & CO
—MANUFACTURERS AND JOBBERS OF
Stoves. Tinwsre, Queensware, Glassware,
SLATE AND TIN ROOFERS
SHEET IRON WORKERS.
66 and 6&, Market Street.
CHATTANOO«A, - - - - TEAM
JAMES HAWKINS, NOAli HUDDLk
HAWKIIS & 'IUOD.F.
—DEALERS ill
HARDWARE and CUTLERY,
rials, and Field Needs.
agents for the gale chilled .plows.
TELEHHONE STillD*
236 MONT'j.IMEIU- AVEN'UE,_____^ amam
urn Si GAMUT,
A7 1 9 n A23’ B. MONTGOMERY AVENUE.
N >■ 2jJ or f i >-• wO OGA TENNESSEE.
C H;Y[ Ymr IPPLY OF THE BEST GUANO
WE KEEP ON HAND A BTG G COMPOST
thatIS'.OLI. ALSO E , KKYBO m-.
P° . i7.‘. A,.«1 d»* of Mi. reli move our stock
We IwV'i and Whiskeys into the lM»
ot F »nc> M°ciws»" inakinsour fcnsints*
bulldng adjoining oil § k a we „ selected
s fP* r !Hl*»ev Boils and Shoes, enough to snpidy
etocMof Dry 1 .... 150ni ,b1e prices. Wc will no*
undersold.* S'sujmlffei
■» iSiTpl & CABMAH*.
GEORGI A. W ALKEIJ"COUNTY
By vlrunof an oruer I'mni the
Court iif OrJintuy of iWalke.-
Conrtv will be solo liefme the
Court House door in the town of
LaFayetU-, within the legal hours
of aa'e mi the first Tufsiliv iuJune
all of lots oi land No-, IST and 13%
in she 26 th Disct and 3rd rectihn,
except eixtv acres off tue north
side of lot So IBS. With eucmn
heranee of dower on said lots in
| fav.,r of Mrs. S.M-..Tate. Terms
of sale i cash, be lance Dec Ist
I 1687. with interest.
J. W. Caven ler.
AdruhiislrEtoi' of
Juou A. T te. d.'i' d
I ' • •- - ’<
M & WA>TI» (MunplKT"
MMkmisk
GEORGIA; WALKER COUN T¥
| To whom it may concern; Henri
etta Clark, widow of Richmond
: Clark deceased, haring applied to
| me for an order appointing apprais
era to set apart a yeayVsupport for
| herself and minor chii.l from th»
estate of said deceased and said
. appraisement having been made
and returned as the law direoU;
this is to cite all persons concerned
! to show cause if any they can on
the brat Monday tn June next why
! said year s support should not be>
gr intcd. Tli s May 2nd 188*.
VV B Foster.Gi dinary. -
THE LITTLE GIANT.
In America. sa*°l»M|tr<«)«lriJf tg*>”