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VOL. xv.
THERE ARE GUARANTEES AND GUARANTEES!!
If a man were to offer you a
(hi a nJll for $9.50 you would regard it with suspicion even though
Ini I) nl II he should agree to guarantee it to be “good as any
*r 1 v 1/111 made.” Let us apply this principle to
Harvesting Machinery.
. Good money is never offered at a discount, because it is worth its face value. This is true of all
FIRST-CLASS MOWERS. Second or third class Mowers are never offered except at a discount
They are worth their face value. It is just as important for a farmer to have GOOD MACHINERY as
it is to have GOOD MONEY. “Uncle Sam" makes good money. Wm. PEERING & 00. make noth
ing but good machinery.
THEIR GTJARANTEe
is reasonable, fair, honest and certain of fulfillment. Watch the dealer who is too liberal in his prom
ises. He may need some one to rr Q-XT_A_!R_A-INITEIEEV him.
I New Deering Mowers
THE STRONGEST CONSTRUCTION,
/ X mv!!xr\ m " Jl lrtJT*""""™ THE LARGEST WHEELS,
THE WIDEST TREAD,
\ THE BEST CUTTING APPARATUS,
\ THE BEST ADJUSTMENTS,
\ THE LIGHTEST DRAFT,
Get a NEW DEERING MOWER and
SAVE YGDRsif®™’
flo other machine do this as
AN USUALLY FINE ASSORTMENT OF HAY RAKES
from the cheapest to the best. The Rakes and prices will be sure to please you. Come and see us.
Glad to show you through our stock. OUR TIME AGAINS ? YOURS. Come.
IBiese &c IBlaxic,
924, Market Street, Chattanooga, Term.
YOU SEEN OUR HACKS AND BUGGIES?^
_ JOHN H. WYATT
Whiteley Solid Steel Mower.
A Complete Line of Harness, the very best that is
made.
local, news.
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MeELREE'B WINE OF CARDUj for Weak Nenrei.
Schmedling of Chattanooga
takes the best photographs.
Rev. J. J. S. Callaway will take
charge of the Tunnel Hill school.
Send us your orders for job
work, and blanks of all kinds.
Miss Avis Fitzpatrick has been
seriously unwell but is improving,
jj Quinn Callaway was looking his
best when in LaFayette Monday.
J. W. Whi f e proposes to locate
his stave and saw mills at Hanis
burg.
■0- WINE OF CAROUI, a Tonic for Women.
FrankFariss since last Wednes
day has been sick from a mild at
tack of typhoid fever.
Thursday of last week Mr. and
Mrs. J. D. Fariss moved to the
Batts’ house near the Academy.
Scrofula cured, even in its worst
forms bv I*. P- P-. and y° u will
be strong and Wealthy in a short
time by the use of F. r. i .
On July 10th there will be an
all day singing at Valley Head
church conducted by Professor
Satterfield.
Little Giants are the
most effectual pill on the market.
Safe, sure and certain. Sold and
warranted by Farmer s Store and
M’fg. Co. tL
Sale day, the three Kratz lots
were bought by J. B. Deakins for
sl6 and the Stoker land by T. B.
Simmons for $25.
Walker County Messenger.
Try BLACK-DRAUGHT tea for DyipepfU.
You should see the late styles
and novelties in fine shoes, Ox
fords, and evening slippers at
Chattanooga Shoe Company’s,
30 Market street. oct 29, ts.
Mr. J. W. Dukes and two chil
dren of Austin, Tex., and Mr. and
Mrs. Landon Smith and daugh
ter of Maynor, Tex-, arrived Sun
day on a visit to Mr. T. A. Jacit
son’s family.
A person is prematurely old
when baldness occurs before the
forty-fifth year. Use Hail’s Hair
Kenewer to keep the scalp healthy
and prevent baldness.
Saturday the engine which D.
N. Price of Armuchee was bring
ing over to W. D. Mize ran over
one of his feet crushing it badly.
Amputation of some of his toes
may be necessary.
Spring medicine is now want
ed, for, if you are out of sorts
and feel bad, P. P. P. is the rem
edy to take and get strong and
invigorated.
Stolen from S. M. Williams, 156
llossyille Ave., Chattanooga, a
dark sorrel horse, about 15 hands
high, a white spot in left eye and
knot on right knee. Any informa
tion will be paid for liberally.
There is a stray cow at William
May’s on Lookout Mt., marked,
crop off of right ear and split in
the left. The cow is of a yellow
color and has a young calf. Would
be glad if the owner would come
and get her.
LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA, THURSDAY, JULY?, 1892-
In old times it seemed to be
thought that a medicine must be
nauseating to be effective. Now,
all this is changed. Ayer’s Sar
saparilla, one of the most power
ful alteratives, is agreeable to
most palates, the flavor being by
no means medical.
jjcEIrMj^WINEO^CASDUJIor (•QuledUeuM
Strayed about May Ist near
Roes Jones’ a dun heifer about 3
years old, crop off right and un
derbit in left; was heavy with
calf. She belongs to Mrs. Milly
Cooper at the Poor Farm, and it
will be a kindness to let her
know where she is.
“Excuse me, George, but when
I saw you a year ago, your face
was covered with pimples; it
seems to be all right now.” “Yes,
sir; that’s because I stuck to
Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, the greatest
blood medicine in the world. I
was never so well in my life as I
am now.
South of G. VV. Clements’ is a
big gully. Monday about 8:30 P.
M. as Hugh Sims with 5 young
men in Mr, Webb’s hack was re
turning from Trion, hedrove into
it. In the fall the top of the hack
was broken off. Hugh had the
cap bone at the joint of the right
shoulder fractured, while Wales
Phipps, who was lying down on a
seat woke to find his head between
the spokes of the wheel, and his
feet in the air.
ftgjT BLACK-DRAUGHT to* cure* Constipation.
S. P. Tomlinson, of Gadsden,
is visiting his family here this
week.
Dark, yellow, greasy akin is a
symptom of disordered Kidney
and Liver, and unless treated
promptly may result in danger
ous disease- One bottle of lleggs’
Blood Purifier will entirely re
move the cause and leave the
skin clear and transparent. Sold
and warranted by Farmer’s Store
and M’f’g Co. ts.
On Monday morning on the C.
R. A C. two freights ran together
at the 6 mile post near ltossville.
The engineer nnd conductor of
the south bound bad forgotten
the change of schedule made the
day before.
Druggists say it is a pleasure
to sell Beggs’ Family Medicines,
as every bottle is warranted for
all that the label calls for, so our
customers are perfectly safe in
buying them. Sold and warrant
ed by Farmer’s Store and M’f’g
Co. ' ts.
At Coosa, July 4th, Miss Mary
Jane Robinson of LaFayetto was
present when Miss Minnie Hardin
was married to her brother, Mr.
John C. Robinson, John Hardin,
Esq., officiating. Tuesday the
bridal party, accompanied by
Miss Alice Hardin came to Ln-
Fayette. In the lottery of life,
John has drawn a prize. His
many friends congratulate him.
A beautiful head of hair is the
pride of woman. Any person
can obtain this by using Beggs'
Hair Keuewor. Sold and war
ranted by Farmer’s Store and
M’f’g Co. ts.
(■rami Rally.
Col. W. H. Daduey and Judge
Joel Branham will address the
people of Walker county at La-
Fay ette on Friday, July 15th, on
the issues of the day.
Messrs. Dabney and Branham
are no politicians, are not aspir
ants to office, nor the special
friend of any one; but true pa
triots and lovers of liberty. We
hope they will have a large and
appreciative audience.
I have been troubled with
chronic cattarrh for years. Ely’s
Cream Balm is the only remedy
among the many that I have used
that affords me relief.—E. W.
Wilard, Druggist, Joliett, 111.
I have been troubled with ca
tarrh for ten years and have tried
a number of remedies, but found
no relief until I purchased a bot
tle of Ely’s Cream Balm. 1 con
sider it the most reliable prepara
tion for catarrh and cold in the
head.—Geo. E. Crandall, P. M.,
Quonocha wilting, It. J.
Notice to Teachers.
The annual meeting of the
Teachers’ Institute of Walker
county will begin on Monday,
July 11th, at 10 o’clock a. m., and
continue in session five days. All
teachers are, by law, required, to
attend.
Prof. W. Harper, Superintend
ent of Public Schools of Ameri
cas, Ga., has been secured to con
duct said Institute.
By order of the Board of Educa
tion. W. W.lB. Myers,
ju7(4) C. S. Com’r.
Ilow’s Tills!
We offer One Hundred Dollars
Reward for any case of Catarrh
that cannot be cured by Hall’s
Catarrh Cure.
F. J.CHENEY A CO.,Props.,
Toledo, O.
We the undersigned, have
known F. J. Cheney for the last
15 years, and believe him perfect
ly honorable in all business trans
actions and financially able to car
ry out any obligation made by
their firm.
West A Tbcax, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo,o. Wai.dino,
Rinnan A Marvin, Wholesale
Druggists, Toledo, O.
Hall’s Catarrh Cure is taken in
ternally, acting directly upon the
blood and mucous surfaces of the
system. Price 75c. per bottle. Sold
by all Druggists. Testimonials
free.
N. E. Hakkkh, Prt'Ht., H. It. Brad, Vioo-Prest., "\ A. Hadd, CV ;.i r.
Qh.attanooga pavings 'fca.rili,
Corner lirotid anil 7lli St., Chattel ga, Tenn.
Statkmknt Junk Brtl, 1802.
RESOimCEH. LIABILITIES.
Loans ami DiaennntH, *11«,510.1ft Capital Stock,... *,>'-’!!!!• HU
Stocks ami Honda Ml, 1(15.00 Undivided Not Profits
Cash and Sight- Exchange... 40,1101.87 Deposits, 181.d4J.wl
Furniture and Fixtures 4,887.01
*245,872.04 *245,872.04
Number of Accounts Opened to Date 1070.
Total aimmut of interest paid to Depositors to date, *8,080.110.
I‘AVS FI VI-1 PKIt I'l-.vr. PI-: u annij.ii
On D#posits remaining in Hunk for full calendar months- Interest, compounded
•luntmrv and July of each year. Business confined strictly to receipt and care »1
Savings ami Trust Funds.
Certificates of Doimsit issued at the following rates of interest:
Orlillinim |>n>nl>lt' oi« ileiiiiiiid - - - I per cent.
I’erlilleiileN pii)*Rl»lc In It mimllw - - - •* l"' r ceMl.
('crtidriuo pnynbltt In It month* ■ ■ - II per ~-nl.
Certificates in even Hundreds of Dollars issued for one to five years, lit •» per
cent. Interest payable semi-annually.
DIRECTORS.
Xen Wheeler, R. M. Key, J. P. Smartt, J. L. Lombard, A. B. '*■ l.s
Willard Warner, S. It. Head, N. E. Darker H. Lombard, .Tr,, W. A. Si.dd
Dr. ,Tno. Hull’s Worm Destroyer
taste good and quickly remove
worms from children or grown
people, restoring the weak and
puny to robust health. Try them.
No other worm medicine is so
safe and sure. Price 25 cents at
drugstores, or sent by mail by
John D. Park A Sous Go., 175 A
177 Sycamore Street, Cincinnati,
Ohio. (decß-ly)
NininioNN—nuu.
On the morning of Thursday,
the 30th ult., at the residence of
J. A. Park, Sr., Rev. Fletcher
Walton had the pleasure of offi
ciating at the marriage of Miss
Jennie Park to Mr. W. G. Sim
mons of Trion. The fair bride iH
a universal favorite with every
charm of mind and person, while
the groom is a fine young man
with plenty of energy and sterling
business worth. Life to them is
full of promise, and their many
friends wish them unmeasured
happiness.
TIIEONI.Y ONE EVE It HItINTEII.
(IAN VOII FIND THE wount
There is a three-inch display
advertisement in this paper, this
week, which has no two words
alike except one word. The same
is true of each new one appear
ing each week, from the Dr. Har
ter Medicine Company. This
house places a “Crescent” on ev
ery thing they make and publish.
Look for it, send them the name
of the word, and they will return
you Book, Beuutiful Lithographs
or Samples Free. jan23-ly
Though the weather was bad,
there was a fine crowd at Trion
on the 4th. The balloon ascen
sion in the still air was a success.
After going up about a quarter of
a mile, the aeronaut released the
parachute and started on his ter
rific descent. It soon filled, and
with its support the earth was
safely reached. After two innings
between theLyerly and LaFayetto
baseball clubs, the unfavorable
condition of the grounds put an
end to the contest. One pleasant
feature of the occasion was the
recitation by little Knox Millican
of bis speech “Dess What’s in
my Pottet.’’ He was heartily ap
plauded.
A NOTED FARM
In the Lovely Dogwood Valley for
Sale-
I offer inv farm for sale. It lies
in Dogwood Valley on the head
waters of Chickamauga it miles
from Dalton and 6 miles from
Tunnel Hill, and contains 1(10
acres of choice land, 100 acres
cleared and in a high state of cul
tivation. It is admirably adapted
to wheat, corn, clover, grass, cot
ton and all the staple crops of this
section. The orchard is one of
the best. The place is well im
proved, haviug a comfortable two
story brick house of six rooms,
witli halls, verandas, etc., and
barn, stables, etc. No more com
plete home was ever put on the
market. Address,
W. A. Andeiison,
june3otf Trickum, Ga.
McElree’s Wine of Cardui
awl THEDFORD'S BLACK-DRAUGHT are
for sale by the following merchants in
Walker County.
Pr. I). C. Farina A Son, LaFayette.
J. W. Ninth,
H. J. Shaw,
I-ctcr Wallace. Crawfl«h Spring.
J. F. Shaw. Frick* Gap.
J!. C. -Touch. Rock Spring.
Jhh. M. Welborn. “ "
Favcmler <fc Shahan, Vwauotr.
Ward A I’urvear. “ “
JAMES MOItRIHOK.
Kiin i'HMir to
,1. N. McFarl»ml&C».,
Gknkkai. Mekohandise,
KohhviijTjE, Ga.
I have just erected a new l '«>m
and Feed Mill and .1 am now pre
pared to grind your corn into tine
meal, or your cob and corn into
stock feed. I will exchange at
any time meal for corn.
Mill will run every Wednesday
until further notice. june‘23 ts
A Mass Meeting Called.
The democrats of Walkei coun
ty are requested to meet at L&-
Fayetto, Friday, July 15, for tiro
purpose of electing delegates to
the Congressional Convention to
beheld at Chickamauga, August
24 th.
Evory democrat should show
his intorest in the cause by lining
present. Col. Dabney the war
horse of democracy, and the
gifted Judge Branham will ad
dress the people on the issues of
the day. All will be well repaid
for their attendance.
Item. Ex. Committee.
That “Tired Feeling.”
The newspapers are having a good
deal of tun nowadays over that ‘'tired
feeling,” so much spoken of in inedieal
advertisements, in connection with the
ill-health of females. It may lie a
source of hilarity to witty paragraphin'*,
Imt not so to suffering women, who, by
overwork, and a disregard of the laws
of health, have lapsed into a condition
bordering on invalidism. Whatmostwo
men need is to be relieved of some of the
slavish work that is piled on them, and
u free, lint judicious use of strengthen
ing tonic, such as P. P.P. (Prickly Ash,
Poke Root and Potassium), the greatest
blood purifier and invigorator in use.
Superb as a builder up of women,
bringing back lost energy to the body,
and color to faded checks, restoring the
appetite, and thus renewing in her that
healthy vitality long lost. P. P. P.
(iiros all blood diseases, such as Rheu
matism, Syphilis, Gout, Scrcfulu, and
all ulcerous affections, even van-push
ing that melancholy enemy of man,
Dyspepsia. All druggists sell it.
A Philosophical Family .
Amelia has pimples, and sorjs in the
head,
From humors internal her nose lu,s
grown red;
She’s a boil on her neck that is big is s
bell,
Hut in other respects she is doing unite
well.
Ami pa has dys|H-psiu, malaria and
gout,
His hands with salt-rheum are all brok
en out;
He is prone to rheumatic* that mske his
legs swell,
Hut in other respect* he is doing unite
well.
And inu has night sweats and a trouble
some cough,
That all of our doctors ran t seem t
drive off;
She wakes evsry night and igli
quite a spell,
Bat in other respects she is doing unite
well.
There is nothing like philoso
phy to help oue hear the ills of
life, but in the case of this family
what is most needed is a good
supply of Dr. Pierce’s Golden
Medical Discovery. It would
cleanse Amelia’s bad blood, cure
pa’s ailments, and check nut's
cough, The “Golden Medical
Discovery,” by its action on tin
liver, cleanses the system of im
purities. It cures humors,ulcers,
boils, scrofula, salt-rheum, ery
sipelas, and all kinds of sores and
j swellings. The only guaranteed
- blood-purifier.
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