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Friday, Marcli 24th, 1882
G. W. M. TATUM EDITOR 7
Copt. E. T. Rogers, was at Trenton this
week* mixing and mingling with his friends.
We notlee in attendance at court this week,
CoU Johnson and McCuchcn, of Dalton bar.
Col. D. H. Walkor, of Monro 1 Ga. Col. Dab
ney, of Home, Ga. Col. llackctt, of Ringgold
We notice Col. 11. P. Lumpkin, at court
this week, in the interest of Walkor County
Messenger.
Wc notice that anti horse trader. The
editor of the North Goorgia Citizen, at court
this week-
The editor of the Valley Herald, was over
at court this week, interAiewing his many
frsends. He looks hale and hearty- He is
geting out a nice newsy paper-
We will attend eourt at Trenton a
gain next week for the purposes of col
lecting what is due us and hope one
and all will come prepaired to settle
with us. We need it.
They say Mason deserted from the
Confederate army iu front of Peters
burg. If that is so his crime in shoot
ing atGuiteau is most villainous and
he ought to be severely punished.
Both branches of the Baltimore City
Counsil have passed an ordinance au
thorizeingtbe city to contract with the
Brush Electric Light Company to light
sertain streets by electricity for a per
iod of five years.
Both Gen. Hancock and Gen. Sher
man agree that the army should be
composed of young men. The former
advises the retirement of company of
ficers at 40, of field officers at 50, and
general officers at
The St. Louis Republican thinks
that inasmuch as the anti-Chinese Lil
was hasedprimarily on the prin
ciple of the inequality ©graces, its pas
sage by th Senate imlitrSißh a remark
able change of public sentiment on
that subject
The Secretary of the Interior lias
given permission to the Indian agent
at the Crow- Agency in Montana to
send one hundred of the children under
his care to Ohio, to he bound to cer
tain farmers ‘‘to be educated and rear
ed up in usefulness.’*
The official statistics show that
769.*.119 bushels of potatoes, valued at
$438,461, have been imported into the
United States since last Match from
Ireland, Scotland, Nova Scotra and
Canada, and without these we might
have had a potato famine.
Jefferson Davis has written to a gen
tlcman in Memphis; ‘ I most desire to
have my opinions examined by those
who, I believe, have been misled by
false doctrine, and who, if their atten
tion .can be arrested, may reconsider
and change their opinions.”
The exactness with which the Czar’s
rebuke to Sliobeleff is reported by cable
sngge** a suspicion that there" must
have been an official report made out
hy the royal order for the use of the
press, or else that some enterprising
journal hap a stenographer behind the
dopr.
-'John C. Fremont claims to be the
owner of she Island ot Aeantraz, in the
harbor of San Francisco. He savs h..
purchased it in 1848, while he was
military Governor ofrf.'aiifornia, from
one Francisco Temple, and that lie
gaAfc the name “Golbeu Gate” to the
harbor. ~ v
The report that f-ra'nt has been
swamped in speculation, and that even
his last charity fund has been absent
ed, gains credence. That’s hard on
his friends and admirers. They will
have to put their hands in their pock
ets again, if it is true. There's no
help for if.
On the 30th ol March when
the fifteenth amendment went into force
Senator Jones and the people of Neva
da were under the impression that the
African race in the South was equal in
every respect to the white, it lias tak
en them just about twelve years to
find out their mistake.
At the militaiy encampment, to he
held in Indianapolis, I nil., the first
week in Tuly, przes of $1,500 tnd
SI,OOO are to beofierd lor the best diill
by ou'side companies; >t SSOO and
$250 for the best drilled State military
company, amt $350 for the best drilled
Knighta Templar company. Nearly
three thousand of t)ie military and
Knights are expend under c.-mva l ;
New Ori.eanh, Marchl7. — 1 estimo
ny shows that Albert W eeks, aged 1 -
years, when shot dead yesteulay by
A. F. Wildo as walking along the
sidewalk with his little sister, and not
stealing Japan plums, as chaigcd.
Wildo was arraigned to-day and re
manded to prison without hail until
Friday ncxi, when his examination
takes place.
Watkrhurv, VT. f
Michael McCaffrey, aged fifty, while
insane, on Sunday last butchered his
wife and his aged mother, and hid
the boddies in the celler of his house
near here. Coming to town witli Lis
seven chiidren to-day the eldest gave
the first intimatian of the teriiable
murder. McCaffrey, who is now jailed
talks incessantly. Some doubt his
insanity, but every indication points
to his being demonted.
SYSTEM A TIC V B ELA i A V
Organized Train Wreckers in Tex-
Foiit Worth, Texas, March 14.
A regular authrized band of train
wreckers is opperating in this State.
Last evening a rail was removed from
the Gulf and Colorado and Santa Fe
track, fifty miles south of this place,
on a high bank, and an express
train going at the rate of twenty-five
miles per hour passed over the ties,
striking the track all right in front of
the removed rail. Some vil 1 ions at
tempted to wreck a train on the Tex
as Central Road near Palmer last
Thursday. Efforts are making to de
tect them.
Jacksonville, Oregon, March 13.
Saturday night ten or twelve masked
men, rode into Linkville, where 11. C.
Laws, charged with murder, was in
custody of the sheriff, J F. Lewis and
Justice Wright, the examination offi
cers, who were in Greenmail’s hotel
with the prisoner. When the lynch
ers entered the hotel and were ordered
to halt, they- refused, and Deputy Sher
iff Lewis fired his revolver, slightly
wounding one of the party. The lynch
ers the fire, killing the depu
ty sift riff and wounding Justice
Wright. They then left without tak
ing Laws, Intense excitement pre
vails.
Galveston, March 14.—A Dallas |
special says: “A difficulty occurred in
the County Court room between Judge
J. T. Thurmond, ex-Mayer and a prom
inent attorney, and an other I?Wyot
Robbert Cowart, in which Thurmond
advanced upon Cowart with a revolver
in one hand and a heavy gold-headed
cane in the other, when Cowait, draw
ing his revolvor, sent a bullet through
Thurmond’s brain. Thurmond has,
always borne an unenviable reputation,
and was inpeached as Mayee by the
City Counsil in 1880. He was fo ty
six years of age. Cowart surrendered
himself to the Sheriff. The killing
was entirely in self defense.”
New York, March 14 —At the sale
of rare coins yesterday at Clinton Ila’l
in this city, tho intnest of bidders
centered in a silver half dollar issued
from the mint of the Confederate states
at New Orleans in 1861. It is assert
ed to bo one of four. Of the three
coins, one was said to be in tlie posses
sion of Jefferson Davis at the time of
his capture. Jt has not since
been heard of. The coin offered yes
terday was sent to Dr. 11. F. Taylor,
Chief of the Confederate States,
and was obtained by Mr. Scott from
#im. The bidding was started at
S2OO, and bids of $lO readily jumped
the figures up to SB7O, at which pi ice
it was sold to “South.” No dealel
knows who “South” is, and the agent
who bought it said that he could not
reveal the name.
Anew engine has been placed in
tl'c (ieotgia Car works, at Cartersville,
and work has been resumed.
They nave some queer wavs of ad
ministring justice out in Nebraska
(Recently a man who held the office o 1
fustice oi tlie peace; sued one of his
neighbors for a debt, and the ca*e was
set lor heating beforo himself The
defendant asked for a charge of venue
for the reson-that the justice was also
the plaintiff in the case, but bis motion
was overuled and the trial proceeded.
It is unnecessary to say that the plain
tiff won the suit. Jt is no stinnge that
justice should be administered in this
manner in a state where a man charg
ed with crime is dUibertely taken front
the court room by a mob. and hung to
tin* nearest shade tree and a coroner’s
jury, duly sworn, renders a verdict that
he came to his death by a fall. There
■s certainly a good opening for a rev
olution of public sentiment itt respect
to law in N< b aka.
Brown’s Iron Bitters-
PLAIN
TRUTHS
The blood is the foundation of
life, it circulates through every part
of the body, and unless it is pure
and rich, good health is impossible.
If disease has entered the system
the only sure and quick way to drive
it out is to purify and enrich the
blood.
These simple facts are well
known, and the highest medical
authorities agree that nothing but
iron will restore the blood to its
natural condition; and also that
all the iron preparations hitherto
made blacken the teeth, cause head
ache, and are otherwise injurious.
Brown’s Iron Bitters will thor
oughly and quickly assimilate with
the blood, purifying and strengthen
ing it, and thus drive diseasd from
any part of the system, and it will
not blacken the teeth, cause head
ache or constipation, and is posi
tively not injurious.
Saved his Child.
17 N. Eutaw Sl, Baltimore, Md.
Feb. u, 1880.
Gents: —Upon tbe recommenda
tion of a friend I tried Brown's
Iron Uitturs as a tonic and re
storative for my daughter, whom
I was thoroughly convinced waa
wasting away with Consumption.
Having lost three daughters by the
terrible disease, under the caro of
eminent physicians, I was loth to
bolieve tnat anything could arrest
the progress of the disease, but, to
my great surprise, before my daugh
ter had takeu one bottle of Brown's
Iron Bittbks, she began to mend
and now is quite restored to former
health. A fifth daughter began to
show signs of Consumption, and
when the physician was consulted
U quickly said “Tonics were re
quired;" and when informed that
the elder sister was taking Brown's
Ikon Bitmiks, responded “that is
ft good tonic, take it."
Adokam Public.
Brown’s Iron Bitters effectual
ly cures Dyspepsia, Indigestion and
Weakness, and renders the greatest
relief and benefit to persons suffering
from such wasting diseases as Con
sumption, Kidney Complaints, etc.
piniiKiii t.igttalit ioHipotmi).
cn. ureu e. piimn, cf mu, em. 7
Woman can Sympathize with Woman.''
LYDIA E. HNICHAM’B
VESSTABIiI, COMPOUND. j
Is ft Positive Cure
for *ll Oin.o ratnOil Complaint, null Wraboeoae*
aocoininon toour boat fvnmlo populatloa.
It wilt cur© entirely the worst form of Female Com.
plaints, all ovarian troubles, Inflammation and Ulcera
tlon, Falling and Displacements, and the consequent
Spinal Weakness, aiul Is particularly adapted to the
Change of IJfe.
It will dissolve and expel tumors fsnm the uterus to
an early stage of development. The tendency to can
cerous humors there iu checked very speedily by 11a use.
It removes faintness, flatulency, dcstroySall craving
for stimulants, and relieves weakness of the stomach.
It cures Bloating, Headaches, Nervous Prostration,
General Debility, Sleeplessness, Depression and Indi
gestion,
That feeling of bearing down, reusing pain, weight
and backache, Is always permanently cured hy its uie.
It will at all times and under all circumstances aet In
harmony with the laws that th female system.
For the cureof Kidney Complaints of either sax tld*
j Compound Is unsurpassed.
LTWIA E. PIXKIIAM-8 VEGETABLE COM.
POEXDio prepared at S3S and SS4 Western Avenue,
Lyna.Mass. Price 81. Six bottles for $6. B.utbymall
In the form of pills, also in tlie form of lozenges, OSS
receipt of prico, ®1 per box for either. Mrs. rinkhau.
freely answers ail letters of Inquiry. Send for pamph
-Ist Address as above. Mention <Mi Paper.
No family should be without LYDIA K. IINHHAJPO
LIVER PILLS. They cure constipation, hlDonsnes t
and torpidity of the liver, a cents per box
MJT Bold by all Druggist*. 'U J
All parties indebted t> F <J. it A
T. Fricks, of the old firm of Fricks
B ns, are heieby notified to come iar
w rd and make setdloments, by the
Ist day of Aj r.l next, or they will
find the accounts and notes, iu the
hands t.f ?nofil'<r for cdlection. I
can not wait any longer. F.J. Fricks,
Rising Fawp, Ga.,
Mar 21 2t.
Last Monday night, while .Mr. ’j'hos.
Ho tline, was u-.it fox hunting he had
all of his fingers shot-off at the first
joint on his right hand, be had treed a
pole-cut and shot it and was loading a
double-barrel shot-gun. when tlie bar
rel that was loaded fired, and shot his
fingers off. Drs. Fricks and llussey,
dressed the wouml.
President Porter, of Yale, believes
that the true and radical remedy In
evils of manners ami morals in college,
is first ol all holding the student to
his duties as such with no m o'-: or dis
guise, and next the iutr i luciiou of as
great a rarity into the student’s life as
is practicable—making resnnable pro
vision fur attractive amusements aiui
athletic activities.
chmimo m,
J. W. BUTLER & CO.
DEALER IX GEOCRIES
Have now on hand a full stock of
select family GROCERIES also a full
line ot fresh ganlcn seed, both in pa
pers and bulk.
New York State seed. Irish pota
toes EARLY ROSE, FEARLESS
and RUSSETTS. ALL AT LOW
EST Market values. Samples and
prices furnished on application call
and sec them when in the Citv.
THEY ARE ALSO AGENTS fo
the Memphis Oil Cos” for tlie Celebra
ted Favorite” Cooking Oil 80 cents
per single gallon, cheaper, better
aud healther tliau lard.
TRY IT
Guaranteed, and if not satisfactory
money refunded.
CHATTANOOGA - - _ _ _ TENN.
ATTIS \ TIOA V OOKB
J.H. CORFU!,
Agent for the Celebrated Kitch
en.
Lami*,Seivter, Egg-Beater and Cake
Pans.
I wonlu respectifully call the atten
tion of the people to the fact that lain
now ready to receive all orders for the
above named goods.
J. 11. COBPUT.
Rising- lawn - - ,
Railroads■
CHICKASAW ROUTE
MEMPHIS & CHARLESTON RJL
2 PASSENGER TRAIN DAILY
MEMPHIS, TENN.
Lve: Chattanooga 8.30 a- m- 3.45 p m
Lvo. Stevenson 10.10 a. in. 5.20 p.m.
Air. Decatur 1.35p.m. 805 p. m.
Arr. Corinth i.40 p m. 12.05 a.m.
Arr. Grand Junction. .7.l2 p. m. 1.48 a. in.
Arr. Memphis 9.30 pt m. 4.00 am.
Close Connection is made at Memphis with
the Memphis and Little Rock Railroad,
for all points in
ARKANSAS AND TEXAS.
J he time by this line from Chatta
nooga to Memphis, Little Rock, and
1 points beyond, is 5 hours Quicker than
by any other line.
Health of Woman lathe Hope of the Race.
Through Passenger Coaches
and Baggage Cars
FROM CHATTANOOGA TO LITTLE ROCK
without change
no cither ~ihne~~oW
FERS THESE ADVAN-
TAKES
fyiEf EMIGRANTS TICKETS NOW SELLING
AT THE LOWEST RATES.
For futhcr information call on or write to
J. M. SUTTON,
A gent, Chickasaw Route,
p. o* box 225. Chattanooga, Trxn
ALAHVIIAGKEAT SOITIIEIIX 111
TIME CARD.
Taking effect January 15th, 1882.
SOUTH BOUND.
No. 1. Mail.
Arrives Depart
Chattanooga a. m. 8 25
Wauhatohio 8 49 “ 841
Morganvilte It 59 11 9 00
Trenton 9 lfi “ 9 17
Rising Fawn .. 9 07 “ 938
Attalla 12 20 “ 12 35
Birmingham 2 55 “ 3 01
Tuscaloosa 1 5 23 “ 525
Meridian j 10 00 “
CIIARbKS B. Wal LACK, H. CoI.LBRAX.
Superintendent, Gen'l Pass. Agent
M A KlftU WITCHES.
a
Defective Watch Cases are one of
the chcif causes ot so many watches
not being good time pieties* The cas
es being tqin and not ffting well admit
dust and dirt to the movement, which
soon interferes with the riming parts
of the watch necessitating cleaning,
repairing, &c and tlie amount thus
paid out if applied towaid buying a
good ease i 1 the begining, would have
saved this trouble and expenses. We
have recently seen a case that meets
all these requirements, it having been
carried for over twenty yearc and still
remains perfect. We refer to the Jus.
Boss Patient Stiffened oil (’use, which
has became one of the style articles of
the Jewelry trade,, possessing as it does
so many advantages over all other
watehcases, being made ot two heavy
plates of solid gold over a plates ol
composition, and we advise all our
readers to ask their Jeweler for a card
or catalogue that will explain tho man
ner in which they are. made.
It is the only Stiffened case made
with two plates of gold, seamless pen
dants, and center solid joints, crown
pieces, ivc., ali of which are covered
iv jetters patent. Therefore buy no
case bejore consulting a Jeweler who
keeps the J.vs. Boss Patent Stifff.ed
' f old -. Case, that you may learn the
liff&'gncc between it and all imitation
that oldim to be eqnailly as good.
For sale bv all responsible Jewelers.
\sk to sec the warrants that aceompa
nics cadi casj, and don’t be pnrsuad
•*d that any other make of case is as
good ** 9-1 y
GOOD MEDICINES'
PREPARED It Y
DR. H. S. THACHER,
I
CHATTANOOGA - - - - - TENNEL-^
Liver and Blood Syrup,
The Best Liver Medicine and Blood Purifier,
Improved Liver Pills
Acting Easily and Promptly on the Liver and Bowels and not
Griping.
Worn Syzn].
That is pleasant for Children to take, and no need of*
Castor oil or any Medictne to be taken after the doses,
on the worms and slime, any child will take it.
FOR SALE BY ALL STORE KEEPERS.
5
AT THE BALLOON,
Staple and Fancy Dry GOODS,
SE T riXG MACHINES of all kinds■ The Largest Mock
in flic State. 2d DIFFERENT KIND at vriees ranging
fi om slolo SCO. do not bay a SEWING-MACHINE
of any kind before first calling at the BALLOON and
get our low prices and liberal emus. Attachments, Need
les and parts for all machine. Also BUTT ERICKS
PAPER PATTERNSI
H. H. SOUDER.
CHATTANOOGA ----- TEVYEBBEIS
Diamonds, Watches, Jewelery &c.
One of the. Most Eleant Selections of the
above Goods. Also a Fine line of Silver and
Silver Plated GOODS.
Sole Agent for Kin’s spectacles and Eye
Glasses.
SPECIAL ATTENTION TO FINE REPARING
Solicited*
E. p. DURANDO
24G MARKET STREET.
Chattanooga, — Tennessee.
Kl SElilfi MACHINE IfIUSL '
Wo offer a good New Sewing Machine at 25, 30, 35 and 40 dollars.— All
* WARRANTED FOR FIVR YEARS.
Wc arc the only house that keeps the high arm Singer patters Springfield Sewing Me
dlines. 'We have the Goodrich, Springfield, Domestic, White, Remington, Davis, Ho*©,
and other popular Sewing Machines, and keep tn stock Shuttles, Belts, €>i| C*ns, Furs
Sperm Oil. (prepared expressly for us) Needles, huffiers and attacements of all kiads,
Parties at a distance can remit 25 cents in postage stamps and we will sens! them on*dnei* '
Sewing Machine Needles—the best company necdle r or $25.00 and we will send yoa a goei
inacainc.
MACHINES REBUILT at Cincinnati Prices. We pay express charges oa Machin**
.shipped to ns for repairs.
We have the noiseless Spring for the Singer Sewing Machine, which we will
apply to any machine and stop its noise, and all other machines represented
by ns.
Fine Watches, Clocks and fewclry kept on hand. Watch repairing done
by onr Mr. John oroodnmn. Agents wanted in ever county in North Georgia
SPECIAL DEFER.
A sample Goodrich Machine containing all the latest improvements will bff
sent on trial to any responsible dealer who desire to handle them if satisfaetory,
tlie said sample machine to bo returned at onr expense if found to be nnsatii*
tory after five days' trial.
Profcsional Carbs.
TANARUS, J. LUMPkIN
All y At Law
Trenton, - - Ga,
Will practice in the countie* of Dade and
Walker. Will pay strict attention to all
business entrusted to his care. feb.l7-l£
W: U. Sc J~ !*• J ACOWA V,
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
TRFNTON ----- GA.
Members of Slone Legal Directory.WillJJ
practice in Dade adjoining counties. Prompt
attention paid to collection of claims, and all
other business intrusted to their care.
JO Hi ft *. MALE,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
RISING FAWN, - - - GA
Will praiice in the •' ounties of Catoo
sa. Cua-tonga Dade aud V.'ulkei.
CROSS & BUM,
236 Market St.
(Next door to Peoples’Store,)
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.
o— ’ —
1000 Old Machines
Wanted in exchange
for New Ones.
SPECIAL BDITEMTS
TO
Cash Boyers for the Next 29
DAYS.
Ikon ore properties
wanted:
Corroipondenc* solicited with parties dsilf*
ing to sell Iron Ore Tracts of l.fffffi sore* ef
udwards. Address, wrth full ptrtieilari,
JACOB HOUGHTON, Agent,
(Rooms 12 ik 13.) 58 Broadway,
A oi k. March 3d,
TO CONSUMTIVES.
The advertiser having been'permently
cd of that dread disease. Consumption, bj g
simple remedy, is anxious to make known!
his fellow-sufferers the means of care. *•
who desire it, he Will send a copy of the *•
soriptirn used, (free of charge.) with th® di
rections for preparing and using the * m *>
which they will find a sure Cork for Cot'* 0 * 1 '
Colds, CoksvmPtiOn, Asthma, BronchWi*-
Ac. Parties wishing tho Proscription,
pleas" address- Rev. E. A. WILSON: 11
Teno St. Williamsburg, N. V. feb-l!*'! 4-