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1 to flight take up my p n '«>
write to the <l<-ar old Mw« oi»
Again,
Ou last Piidsy morning wi wfere
visited by a light shower of lain
wlii. h .'bnled a sow hours, and
elucke I up alout dinner time Tor n
while, th.ugh, about throe or Mi:
o'clock it ccmmeni ed sgain in ilit
afternoon, nrd from that time on
the wind got to blowing harder
mil sti il harder end harder, uidtl
lt hoiil five minute* before a veu,
when we found iht re was a «to m
up. Th# bail coinaenceJ falling
oi the hou*e like rocks, on l the
wind seemed to be raging with all
its might. It hailed 'til about
fifteen minuted nft< r seven when it
coined. On going out in the yard
%u* found fclio . fi-UiiiJ 'Wib eovciiu
Vit b hail. Tb« Urgent t
the alio et a guinea ag£. We
never vlid see it lighten mi'
(i.ster than U did. I think a pel
non cou'J have re. dby the light
ning very well.
Next rtit thing, on goin l out in
the yerd, no found, ui d«r the
tree*, that tho ground wan conred
wilhlo.veo. Every thing rn the
garden with heat do'vu II ori the
ground. 1 tiiMk the main pi 1 1 of
the storm "at through here. The
tiuik of tl.e atorin wa# about one
milt wide Tho Lnincbe* were
b.olien very much, and wasiied a
good daal of fence down, and tore
\.,j Imbed plowed land bauly R-
M. Jones und J. D. Cook any* it
ru.ued a good ainart of laud for
(hem. Borne that hud planted
corn, aud had their guuno in the
ground, think they will have to re
1 1 an l again. W e thought our
time tvia near at hand when the
storm oaine up, but wo are still
here yet, and wefeol well plFased
lo thunk our Chid that h# m owed
)is merev to oe, and gave us a
helj ing bund mid saved un from
ilesti uction that time.
I learn that on the night of tho
noun or cyclone, Kiney EJge had
been off from home, and hail atart
ed back after it was o'er, It heing
very dark,bis mule s toped in a ditch
end fell down on him. lie say*
ha came out without a Kcralch
Wiiliatu B>nard and family, who
bought A. 11. Cooper’s place a few
montlm ago, I learn, has sold out
to A L. Cooper, and in going heck
to i'uuldiug county, where he oaiut
from 1 think iie had ino»t. nil ol
bis crop planted, but w ben a per
son gvla I omesiok, ho has got to
gv litflne tor the doctor.
A .Sunday scbuiA w:rt organ red
yesterday, it *Vo«l Station
(burrh. ii. U. William's wSs .m.d.
Snpcrint. n.lem, mid E. O. W.
Jo nee. aenietant Superintendent, ol
the. cuo d. The leuchera me a*
followh, J. A Kilgore, 8. I. West,
K. C, Cordell, W H Henry, aud
Minb Jauey Mi Intire. We hopi
the Sunday-tchool will piop .»
well and do ixcelleni good
W e had as welcome g.uiats to
day, William Henderson and
'Squire [lender* i>, of Gordon
Springe. Hope they will coin*
again.
On 'he 3rd Sunday and B:itur
day of this month, at Wood Btn
lion church, we listened to two
good seiuions pleached by Rev.
John C. Oa'n.
I lav leye.
April 2ltb.
DR*VALLEY.
Tl ere will be a pic.dc the frsl
Satuiday in May uecr the Pearce
S| r.ng, <•!» T. C. Phillip's place, (1 t
tiie picnic groigida. Tue j.ioj re
tois will erect a platform 18x3s
fI, suitable foi the cicaden. Tin y
have also tugagid a band from
Clisttruooga, which will make it a
grand af.ait. There will also be
oilier sini-Muncls, plenty of re
frcshiueuta, etc. So couic aud
bring je.iu l asUts well tilled aud
apeud the day.
J H. v* J. S.
A| ri! list, 18s7.
OIK FRIEND UliQllKElf. 1
As I have hern traveling
tune gh Vi'ahier C", holding what
I call Quaker me< lings, which is;
a veiv unutunl lireemsti nee. it (
»ay lr woiihy of iitenst t« tLe i
reader* of this vfiluatle Paper to
obtain knowle 'ge of my eiicctk*
and reception.
My system of work consists in
ending inv appointment* all Out
two we* ka in advatioe. addressed
•to the Pastors of churches and
{'oslfa.itster," so ih d no denomlfa
thin c m accuse me of sec'srianiim.
I i*le. ted thr*a lowdi in Walker
County, ItoeU Spying, I.aFayette
and Caw kodrsjand upen my airival
.it their post offle.es I fotind that
the Methodists had kindly op*-ned
their t hurches for my mealing*,
and the result wa» that I had large
appreeia ire congregation* in all
of my meeting*. Shortly after my
arrival at the post office at K.ick
Spring, Bio. Williams, who lives
about two mile* from town, sxcus
d himself for a lew moments to
He 3 Bro. Asbcrry Brice, who kindly
invited me t • putake of dirts«« r and
supper and Bro. Jas Shields
who kindly provided lof me the
remainder (Jf iho time.
Shortly after my arrival at La
Fo .'He. i was sitting in from, of
the post office sir >e a few moment*
*m'ii u fin,, up earing gentleinaii
,i,t. down by me and inquired,
"Are you friend Bah, our Quaker
brother, who i* to lee'ure for u.
tonight! “Ye». n “Wuea did y u
arrive!’' “A few miriut.t ago."
‘Will you come to my house and
partake of dinner!” I must my
that I fonnd Squire A. A. Tim
moil* and hi* wile qs whole whole
souled people a* i h »ve found iU
the sta e of Georgia. Bosi h *
pruvid ng for me ’Ke oes, luxur.e*
their able coul offerd, they gave
me valuable information of tho
country over in Teune*aee where I
am contemplati g traveling in the
future.
Sinrlely after ler vin# Ringgold
on my way lo Rbclt Bonrfg I was
overtaken by a fine appearing
gentleman in a buggy who kindly
t >oi. »fs in to tide with him. 1
so inditto bo Doctor. A. Thorn
burg, and I had a very pleasant
time the remainder of my journey.
This reminds ine of a similar
circumstance that occurred in
Hauco.k Co, Ga, during the year
1881. I wiw walking klfltfg the
rail roud track on u:y way from
Covington to Sparta. I happened
to he w here tho wagon road aud
rail road were near together.
A very floe gentleman
riding in a good two hor.-e cai
nuge over took me, and stopped
while oppon.ie me and inquired if
Iwin g j.iig to Sparta. He insis
ted (lint I should git *ud ride
with him which I did. 1 learned
that this kind gentlemvwwM Bisli
op Pierce, of the Me hodiat Chui h
S. I huda very p’eiHsur time
with him until our B. rival at Spu I
ta.
Tueie at Canaan dra I had the
p asuie ol paitnkiug Os aufter at
T. J. l iiclra ami tie reiutinder
of the time at Dr. Thornburg’-
wuo kindly provided lor me the
fa.mvndtf of tiie time. I wish in
so lo bestow coiupi rneuta to Bsv.
Thomas of LaEayetle aud Rev Eug
laud, of Cassandra, for their un
bounded (Wurteay bestowed upou
me. These fore t must a. know -
edge dm my tup through Waikei
Comity was exceedingly pleas
ant.
Jns'uia Ball, Quaker.
Uaasand a Ga, April33ud.
•Wedo i’ li vc lo recommend
Pa l.rVHi ir Br.'aam hut once,
wiitc*. Mr. A Bun er, /’•uiggist,
of Liberty, N. V “Afier Urn it,
siamla im it*« record.' It ato •*
lading l.air. restores original color,
a fill! SB and gIoHH Exceptiouftlly
elan, |ireveuts dandruff
QKOROIA.W ALKER CULNTY
!•' W. Copeland, administrator
Os John L. Hunt, dee'd, baa ap
i.liod for leave to aell the lands ol
•aid .ieiea ed, and thia is to cite
H pri Hons concerned to show
*'!*>• if any Hu y eau on the firat ;
Monday iVi .feme next vv .y an or
hould no’, bo passed allowing the
administrator to sell said lands
is pt rioued for. This April Jtith,
IBBi.
VV B. rostra, Odiuary.
M.MBALI.ABDB.
The BU*'Ber'bi i , B ( Mmiug Eugiq
ecrs.aod Cheiatstu w.il explore in if
end l..nds and make analysis of
<t e without any cash ouf lay from j
present owners. Si nd descriptions j
o'', Laud. l.ot«,- Number*,- Ac . aud j
samples of ore und vVC will* write
you of our requirements rfr.d con- (
dito.ua.
Trsra, Guild A Co.
118 E Sev.uih St.
Chattatihoga; TVnn*
THE LITfIE GIANT. 2Z&&ZZ
In Aak«ikn. s« copies < * only t*4, p 'i -^ax4
I»jW ALKER OotJNTT |
John M. C llett admistra'or Os
Wm M Ja-v.es has applied for
lettve B sell lands belongi g to the
es Ute of said de. d, and th sis to
cite dl p r* .ns concerned to show
c use un the Ist, Monday in June
nex’ why an order should not be
pos d al'o-vin th! Administrator
lo ell si d lands as petione I for
Thll May 2o ’, H»7.
W. B Poster. Ordita y
OEOBOU. WALKER f OCNTY
Will l.e sold befoye the Court House
Door in the town of LaKsyet'" in said
county within the legal hour* of wile on
the first Tuesilay in May next, tiie fol
lowing described prois-rty, he*it. Fit
ty irrcH lyt of lfttui. No 3t in the 5*
nifrtnet offliO 4 of W.ilkcr (|onn
ty, bonnJed «* followy,
*at a Poat one and one naif
chaiiiM from the Houthwent c«irner of
fwid lot, running north aeveiiUienrliftinH
t a r w »«t, thence 20 chainH and 41 linkH;
♦hence south to ft r oat on the rood on
ori/iiml line of mi<l lot, fiverlminH
tin* south-i-ast corner, thencft west with
the original line to the starting iM»int,
beini<, the r «rcel of land homest<*ftded
i»y Ueortfe Willis during his lilitim*;
sold as tho. property of < teor;?e WiUift to
satisfy ft Hu|K*iior Court nfa
Ihaium) from the Hnjierior (Jourt of suid
conntr in favor o X. G. Mcbarmnd
against said Willis. Tenant in
IH Hsession notified. This March 28,
1887.
W. A. Foster.
HlurifL
jPaiiH' i.UIMOH 11 I)®ED MaOB IN
W alkf.k f <o(trt of Ordinary.
W. A. Hoftkins vs R. N Dickerson,
Adm’r of H. I). Roberts, dec’d Kt al.
~ Court Martdi Term, 1887.
It apprarin/ to the Court that, Mar
►h’tll rudn-rts and English Roberts ant
two of the heirs at law of 8t I>. JtoiK*rt»
dec’d, and that tlu*y ate non residents
of said State. Jt is therefore ordered
by the Court, that sen ice lie j>erfi*ctod
by publication, and that said En dish
lifjTx rts and Marshall Roberta show
cause Iwfore me atth* Aiay Term of
this Court next, why such rder requir
ing deed marie to the, projierty desenb
ed in the iwtition of saifl Hoskins,
should not be granted and that this or
der be published in the Walker County
Mpasenoer for thirty days before the
M/ur Term next of this Court. March
’itfl, 1887. W. B. Fohteu, Ordinary.
The aliove order is a truo extract from
the minutes of the ourt of Ordinary.
W. B. Fostor Ordinary and
Ee-offieio lerk of tho court of Ordi
nary.
March noth 1887.
GEORGTAVVALKEK COUNTY
By V.i tue o* an ord»r from the
Court of Ordinary, will ho sold
before the Court " House door at
LaFnyette iu said county on the
first Tuesdiy in May next, within
the legal houisof sale, tiie follow
ing property, to—wit: Lot of Land
No 70 in 9 distiict, an : 4 section
of said county. Property being
sold for Bfanhani heirs. Terms
made known on day of sale. This
March 28th, 1887.
A. T. Frirks.
Guar" an.
‘ GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY? '
Ry virt'.n of an order from the Supe
rior Court of said County, passed at th*
Fel.uary Term, IHB7, directing the un
daniigned, ns commissioners, to sell the
kind for tho pun***) of purtitiou anil
division, belonging to J. It. .1. Taylor,
Ida V. Taylor, Eugene Taylor, Eliza J.
Taylor, Eudora Cleveland, Annie
Cleveland, anil C. 8. Cleveland. We
will sell to the highest bidder tor cash,
, ut the Court House door, in the tovfli
of laiFayi'tte, suiil county, within the
I legal hours of wile, ou tho first Tuesday’
in May next, the south half of lot of
laud No. 1 rtll in the 7th Distriet aud 4th
Hrotion of said eouuty, the same being
tllfc' land described in said order. 'lTiis
March 89flf, 1887. Roirr. Doi’iihkiitv
A. A. Simmons,
J. H. Roiieus.
(hnnmissiouers.
DON’T READ TrtlM
That is, if you want to pay two prices
h r Goods. But it you want Bargains
reail on.
AT 418 WHITESIDE STRET
Thor, ib a store kept by J. G. Tanner,
wh' Il is lilltsl ebiM'k full of Dry Goods,
Onveries and General Merchandise.
This* gisstw wore carefully selected
mid are being sold at prices which star
tle the Market Street a vrehants, who
I sty enormous rents aud have to si'll
foods high in order to meet exjieuaea.
miner docs not have high rents to pa.v
ami he can afford to sell chewier than
any house iu Cluittanooga. To show
wliat bargains lie gives, he proposes for
tlia next 60 days to offer a
LADIES SHOE AT *I,2R,
which wlls ovei rwhere else at |i and a
GENTS CAx F SHOE AT *3,
which sells everywhere else at $8,85.
CaH mi 4 tmiu* this ailvertisi'ment with
you’und we will give you these goods
at tiie t'rici s named. This offer is for
tiie Walkor County trude.
J. Q. Tanner,
416 Whiteside St.,
Chattanooga. Tenn.
WIRE AND FENCING.
Beware of (Id style baggy net
ting. My patent iuflexilile netting,
w ith parallel wires n<ver sags !h
--. twe-n p sts. Shipped ready « ade.
ill rolls: or lieens*, model, w re aud
' tools for home-made nelt ng or
picket fence furnished Before
buying smooth or barbed wire,iron
posts, ga .-s, farm,city or graveyard
! ''enoe.i, write for my prices aud free
; catalogue. Baud stamp lor private
ageiuy teimtf A. G. Hulbskt, 1)04
Olive a.. S’. Lo ii* - , Mo.
MARVELOUS „
MEMORY
DISCOVERY.
M.llk. ArliarW Sy.tr.nw-.Cllf. of Jtlad
Wsr4Svi: Anr Nwk Imrtirilinourietli.rr. Grmi
f' Awr**} Clcm-,. IVi^rvlin,
with optnlonstn Pill of Mr. Kieiuj > A. I*koct -s
lleSa VV. ’■». A .Ton, Jos»« A.Texj»»is, 1)i».
MrWWlj- * rou.v Krr. V»»sei» B. P.Hlo,
Mi'sa TWiiß. .ndother., r-nio-wt tm by
837 Yoetu
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Smell. Ili.i r
A qi-keli t.
a iio-imvcC'iim- rTfv*bc[VFP
A particle la npp teil Into each nos'ril
and I* agreeable lo u e. Price 25 cl- by
tnail or at druggisti Si d t"r r.teii
tar. EI.Y BKOTIII RS Uiuggi*t
Onego, N. I
rtHtTKltii AMERICANS.
Fut IJntlb# Her Ul«hi Kniln*—Har4 Drink*
lIC-fMr B!eoping Modal Jr ail•■•7—
JPwUUcal Amutllo-—Vlrlrnt PiMtolM
Thm Use* far Asmj.
The alarming disease of this
country is nervous debility and
prostration. It foes under
many names hut it is essen
tially the same Complaint
Hospitals and private institu
tions for nervous patients are
crowded. The average of life
in the United States is de
creasing every year. Sudden
deaths from nervotf* eollapse
among our business, profess
ional and public men are so
frequent as scarcely to excite
remark. The majority of sui
cides, committed Without ap
parent reason, or under so-called
“depression of spirits,” are
really prompted by nervous
prostration, which is a fruitful
source of insanity and crime
with all their grief and honor.
These facts are startling.
They threaten the very life of
the nation. They assail the
springs of its power' and pros
perity. They wreck manhood's
strength and woman’s useful
ness and beauty.
Every one should know the
causes. What are they ? The
answer is easy and terribly
plain: Our vicious pSfsonal
o abits; our careless and lawless
ating and drinking; the in
cense mental and physical strain
arising from our mad race after
money, position Aria influence;
the fears and struggles of pov
erty ; the use of narcotics and
stimulants; our fashion of
turning day into night and
night into day; and, briefly,
ouf, desperate willingness to
i pay £uy price for an hour’s
! pleasure or success. So we
burn life’s candle at both ends
and fill the lunatic asylums
and the graveyards.
The disease from which we
suffer and die is, ih plain Eng
lish, Nervous Dyspepsia, as it
is seated in the Nerves and in
the organs of Digestion, Assim
ilation and Nutrition. Healthy
digestion being impeded or des
troyed, the whole body, nerves
included, is literally starved;
even when there is no emaci
ation to tell the sad story.
Nervous prostration sends
out its warit'iigs:— ; fewdache
in the niohiing; a persistent
dull heaviness or aching at the
baseof the brain } wakefulness;
loss of appetite amt disgust with
food; loss of mental energy and
interest in ordinary dutiesf And
business; restlessness arid anx
iety without any assignable
reason; eructations; bad
breath; foul mucous pu the
teeth; occasional giddiness;
palpitation of the heart; sal
lowness of the skin; coated
tongue And gradual failure or
strength and ambition.
The remedy is a total aban
donment of the habits and cus
toms which cause the disease
in each individual case, and the
use of Shaker Extract of Hoots
(Seigel’s Syrup) to cure the
mischief already done. This
great remedy, prepared by the
Shaker Community of Mt Leb
anon, N. Y., is especially adapt
ed to eradicate Nervous Dys
pepsia. Ttf do this it acts
directly and gently but power
fully upon the disordered stom
ach, liver and kidneys, restor
ing their tone and vigor, pro
moting the secretion of bile, ex
pelling waste matters from the
system,and pttfuving the blood.
Upon she nervous system
Shaker Syrup)
acts as a safe and wholesome
anodyne without the slightest
narcotic effect, and then leaves
the nefv’AS to regain their nat
ural tone and strength through
j its wonderful influence upou
I the function of Nutrition.
It is safe to say more nerv
ous dyspeptics have been re
stored by it from the depths
! of misery to a fresh enjoyment
of life and labor than by any
or all other foWWof treatment
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C. A. MORPSS &00 ,
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Delta ties, •
<oi-i
EAiiiT peakTer,
PEADEETOiVsT m axi
Crilrn Krreivrd on Mtor
*|raui Cent.. n«ion.
C, A KmOBBA cto..
4 < allnnooga, ’lrnu
COUNTYCHURCHDIHECTOBY
Met ii oiiiht — LaFay ett e Circ ui t
Rev. G. W. Thomas pastor; Roik
Springs Ist none; j and Saturday be
fore 11 a. M : I.uFKyi-tle, 2nd . Sunday
, nn:l Saturday be fun 11 A. 41. Alsi
Ruiidav fifth* 2nd, 7 P. M. ' rlon,
3rd. Sunday. 1. a.M. end ?. M.,
Hid Saturday before, 7 P.M. Wesley
C'ha|tel 3rd . Sunday 3Y. M., and Sat
urday before 11 1. M. Tiinity Churcli
4th Surdty and Saturday before, 11
A .M. Mt. Carmel thureh 4th Sunday
.3:30 P. it
11A.M.—Itev. D T Espy’s ap
pointment at Cha’tooga Ist Sum
day and Saturday before.
Appointments—LaFayette Cir
cuit, M E. Church, bethel, first
Snhbuth in each fuonth,at 11 a.m.—
Sand Mountain, second, at 11 a. m
Mt. Zion, third, and Saturday
before, at Jl, a. m.— Garrett's
Chapel, fourth, at 3, p. m. W. D.
Allen; P. Or
Baptist—-Elder J. A Mathis’ \p
point ments.x-Valley Head, Is
Sunday and Saturday before, ll a
m.—Lookout, 2nd Sunday and Sat
urday before, 11 a. m—Wood Sta
lion, 3rd Sunday and Saturday be
fore, 11 i. m.—Center Point, 4th
Sunday and Saturday before, 11 a.
x.
Appointments. Rev.'l. C.Tucker.
At Crawfish Spring the first Sun
day and Satuiday before at 11 A. M.
—Chattanooga Yailev Second Sun
day amt Saturday at 11, a. m„ —
A ntieeb third Sunday at 11, a. m.
and Satuiday night before—,
New Prospect third Sunday at 3
p. m. Saturday beforo at 11. a. m.
Ti ion Factory four h Sunday at
11 a. ji. and Saturday night before.
Presbyterian—Bev. T. S. John
ston. Walnut Gmiv let Sabbath—
Silver Creek 2nd Sabbath—Bkkvc
sukba 3rd SaM.ath—l.aFayette 4tb
Subba li.
C.’NSt PTo> CURE
An old pLysii ian. retired from
piactice, having had placed in h s
li-'Uds by an East India missionary,
the formula of a simple vegetable
remedy sci the speedy and perma
nem cuieof Consumption, Bronchi
lis, Catanh, Asthma, and all throat
and lung affections, also a positive
bnti ra ieal cure for Nervous Dc
aility and all Nervous Complaints,
alter having tested its wonderful
curative powers in thousands of
case 1, has feit it his duty to make
t known to his suffering feliows
Actuated by this i> otne aud a de
sire to relive suffering human: ly, I
will send, free of charge, to all who
desire it, thi ricipe, in German.
French, or English, with full direc
1 tions f.ir preparing and usi'g
| nt by nail hv ad dies sing with
| stamp, nam ng this- paper, W. A.
I worts, 149 Power's Block, Ivcches-
I i«r N Y.
Georgia, I All persons
/ avinguearands
! Walker Covkiy. < auains the es
/ tato of A. J.
\ Price late of said county, deceased.
: are hereby notified lo render in
their demands to th» under ign d
according to law, and all persons
| indebted tosaid estate are required
Ito make immediate setth ment.
Ibis January 3rd, 1887.
H. P. Lumpkin.
Temporary Administrate:
estate A. «l. Price. de< eased.
lax Here 1 vert Notice. W ilier fodbt)
1 will be at the following place
r ihe ] urpoae of receiving Tax
lb tip ?. for the year 1< .nz:
'Vilson’s District Apr B a , Muyl2,
ane Creek, “ 12, •• 13,
" est Armuchee ••12.27, “ 14
Ea-t Armuchee, •* 13.28, “ lti
‘ hestuut Flat. “14,29, “ 17
Peavice District, “ 1>,3 >, “ 1-s
l.aFayette, “ 16, May 2. 19 ‘
1 oud 81 'ings “ 18, “ 3. 23
Otawfi.-h Springs, ‘l9, “ 4.2,
Dry Valiev, “ 2J, “ 5, 25
Chattanooga Val., “ Sfl, “ 6, 26
Lookout Mount iin “22, “ 7.27
l pper Cove. “ 23, “ 9, 28 -
Dougherty’s Farm, „ 10.
LaFayette, 3 Da..a, May 20, 31.
■and June Ist.
Every tax paytris reiuirtnl by
1 w, to gi.e in their taxes in pier
son, except in cases ot non re*i
dents, females and sick perons,
whose return-may be taken a-d
subscribed to I efore any person
authorized to administer an oati,
aud tor wat dor' to the Receiver.
H-11 Williams. . R.
I’ O Addresa, B-oroo, Ga
wmrnm.
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MENTION THIS PAPER.
' J. D. Cook, J. k
L H. Williams, N. P.
Dry Viillcy, 1257. G. M.
East Armuchee,9s3,G.M.lst,Sat’dy
W. J. Love, J P.
M. G. Clement. N. P.
LaPayette, 871, G.M.lst Thursday
Jas.ll Rogers, J. P.
A A. Simmons, N. P.
Pond Spring,Bßl,o.%. 4th Sat'rd’y
P, W. lulgore. J. P.
al Se.udder. N. P.
Mountain,ll i, GM. Ist Saturday
Henry L Hardy, J. P.
C. C. P i fish, N. P-
Rock Spring, 944 G. M. 3d. Friday
Jacob Deck, N. P.
Upper Cove, 97i G M. 2nd Monday
J. S. Cannon, J. P.'
~N. Meredith, 8. P.
W’st Arih’chee, 1053 G M 1 S’t’J’y
J. R. Little, N. P.
Wuson, 943 G. M. 3d. Saturd
T. fi Lumpkin, J. P
W. A. Simmons. N.' P.
GEORGIA,W ALKER COUNTY
RA. Keith, adminmlrator of the
estate of Elizabeth Keitn deceased,
having applied for letteis of dis
mission from Said admistratorsbip,
and this is to cite all perrons con
cerned to show cause before the
Ordinary of raid county; at his of
fice in Larayette on the first Mon
day in June next, why the said R
A Keith should not be die missed
as prayed tor. This March Ist,
lsßf. W B. Poster,
Ordinary.
f .
JVfINTEO Ladies to work for us at
tlieir homes. £? to 810 per week
can be qu etly made. No photo
painting; no canvassing. For full
particulars addres.at once, Crescent
Art Co., f 9 Ceutral Sc Boston,
Mass. Box 5170.
NOTICE.
georoia, > Settled proposals foi a
wAt.KF.wcp.? poor-house farm, ana
time and terms of payment, not to cost
more thou four thousand dollars, nor
less than fifteen hundred dollars, wi'l
lie received by the Board of Cominis
siouere of Roads and Revenue until the
first Tuesday in July next;, the me
1 can be filed with the Clerk, or filed
with the Board on the first Tuesday in
order of the Board of Commis
sioners of Roads and. Revenue. Ims
ath day of April, 1887.
R. N. Dickerson,
Clerk.
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GEORG IA.WA LIvEH COUNTY.
J. lv. and P. M B. Little, Exe
cutor* of the estate of Wm, Little,
deceased, having applied lor letter*
of dismibsirg 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 LnFayette on the first
Monday iu June next, why the
said I. R. and P. M. B. Little
shorn J not be dismissed from said
executorship as praved for. This
March Ist, 1887. W. B. Foster.
Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA
WALKER COUNTY.
Be it remembered that on the
28th day of January in the year of
our Lord One Thousand Eight
Hundred and Eigoty Seven that
the un ler.dgned, citizens and reßi
d' nt« of suid State and County, W.
Crutchfield. Kobt Dougherty, John
Y. AVood,C. W riviit. J. F. Smith.
G. IV. Hill, niram Smith, and J.
C. Henderson ot Hamilton county
Tennessee, do. hereby, make and
enter into articles of Association
tor the purpose of constructing,
maintaining and operating a Rail
road for pub ie use in tiie convey •
.nice of persons and property, by
virtue of the general laws of th&
State of Georgia.
Ibe name of the company shall
be “The Chattanooga Southern
Railway Company.
Said Railroad shall be construct
ed, mainta ned and operated from a
point in the State line between
Georgia and Tennessee, near the
Blowing Spring in the North Y
, tern portion of Walker CouV/V *
Geogiu, in and ‘hrough Walkd '•
and Chattooga counties in 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 line*
from the main line ht vfctofbr'B de**
igmtted to the Lookout Mountain
Coal Fields in Walker aud Chattoo
ga Goqnties' and also to other
mineral points as may be cons d
ered necessary in the development
of the mineral resources of the
Counties aieng, and through which
said main line extends. Said
main line of lioad to be about
uinety miles long;the Captal Stock
of seid company is fixed at one
Million Dollars and shall consist
of Ten Thousand shares of SIOO,OO
each. That the persons whose
names are hereto subscribed snail
manage the affairs of tne company
the first year and until ethers are
chosen in their place.
And they subscribe each one for
himself to the Cap tal Stock of the
C rnpany the amount sec opposite
their names and obligate tin mselves
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 Poevitle Venn.
Robt Dougherty, 2 LaFayette.
John Y. Wood, 6 Cedar Grov6.
Charles \V. Evitt, 5 Cedar Grove.
J.F. Smith, 2 Cedar Grove.
G. VV. Hill, 2 Cedar Grove.
Hiram Smitl}, 1 Cedar Grove (la.
). C. Henderson,lo Poeviile Teim.
Hamilton Co.
STaTK OF GEORGIA.
WALKER COUNTY.
Before me, Noah Meridet i.Nota
ry Public and Ex officio Justice of
the Peace,appeared W. Crutchfield,
Robe Dougnerty, Jouu Y. Wood.
C. W. Evitt, J. F. Smith, G. W.
Hill and Hiram Smith, who make
oath in due form of law, that the
naties subscribed to the foregoing
articles of Association are the
genuine signatures of the persons
named therein, aud that it is int n
ded in good faith to construct,
maintain, and operate the
named in said articles of Assoc a
tion.
W. Crutchfield.
John Y Wood.
C. W. Evitt.
J. F. Smith.
G. W. Hill'.
Hiram Smith
Sworn to and subscr'bed before'
me this 28tli day of January T 837.
Noa Merideth, N. P.
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