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♦THE GAZETTE.
RISING FAWN. GEORGIA.
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THE GAZETTE',
Rising Fa' v, n, Oft.
TmitKii.tv Morning. Oct. 5, 1882.
■ok 4 sum; ui>.
||o\. ,ltl!S0\ f. CbtMEMS,
tiF WALKER.
Announcement,
To tlie voters of Dade: I announce
hiy-W'lf a candidntn for Sheriff df Dade
county, ahl promise yon that ’* elected
1 will faithfully discharge the duties ol
the office to the host of my ability,
bitliotit partiality to any one.
W. A. BYRD.
>——
Dr. Felton claims that lie will he
elected by 9,900 tnajority. Does he
pitipose to tira v from Alabama and
Tennessee?
A few Republicans have some times
Voted for a Democrat against a Repub
lican, bht as a general thing they vote
lor their man, regardless of clidtactei,
race or color.
The resignation of the United States
Minister at Copenhagen, \Y. P. \Yick-
Prshani, has befcn received ttt the St;!te
Department. There must he some
thing rotten in Denmark, else why
would a Republican .esign a paying
sinecure?
Capt. Frank D. Lee died in Atlanta
last Tuesday morning, after a linger
ing illness. The deceased was long
connected with journalism in Atlanta
and other cities, and was the author
of a series of war sketches which had
a considerable rhfi.
Henry May and 1) \Y. Kellet were
arrested ill Uartersvellu fast Saturday
by an agent of Secret Service divis
ion, and lln conr.teiteit silver dollars
and the mold fur making them were
found in their possession The arrest
Caii'-es considerable excitement and
fcvil rumors, „
The Gubernatorial canvass in our
kister Stale, Tennessee, is glowing
Warm. The followers of Gvn. Bate
are doing cVe‘y thing tb Aecure his
election, while Fusseß’s friends arc
socking che *n him without no oilier
hope, as we of n see, than the election
of Gov. Hawkins. It is strango that
the Democratic party of Tennessee will
Continue to hiss over the f't ife dtbt,
and comimie in office the Ri puhltCanA.
IVe liope tiie Democrats of 1 ennessee
Will still unite and wrist from the Re
jmhlicans the gnveinmship. No good
Can certahibv grow out of this- eycibist
ing wrangle iVer the Plate debt.
f l’jiK many fjmt General Wofford
are giving to Dr. Felton for lis un
fn.mly manner in exposing the private
Cm respondent*'* between tlioin, is doing
good work for Hie true democracy
The Doctor is to be pitied for the lack
of judgment ?'C is displaying rather
than abuse. I*t i t when one puts him
self up as a target 01 throws down the
gauntlet, lie may expect some bnft to
take ft shot or step upon his c *at-tail.
Officers are public property and ispi
frthts for oftice are suhj.n ts for ci i• i
tism. This is a mittioient excuse for
the whole people who fee! like exercis
ing the right of i‘rt'e men to express
their hatred Or contempt of any one
\v ho ti ies to (day ha* k aml buzzard
The letters that was published in
the Atlanta Constitution of September
tilth, clearly shows which way Dr.
l , elton’s sympathies lean, poli.ically.
'Ve trtiSt that his good democratic
Supporters will consider well the effect
of their rote should they again vote
for Dr, Felton. From the tenor of
these letters, and ihe persons to whom
tney were wiiiten, aiv proot sufficient
to conVii.ee ai.V thinking man that
the Doctor intends to affiliate op’-nly
t\ itli the republican party in the even*
.l his election. Wcweie loaili to le
-}ieve that Lr. Felton would even let
)ii* desire li.r■ office get the better ol
1 is judgment atid cause him to fjuit
ttie democratic principles ami unite
tvith the republican party, whose piin
tigien aie uppooile tb -*C ut deiuuCi ae) .
OUR LETTER BOX.
I lie W ills.
Mr. Edit oh—Learning that Ot'.r
candidates for the Legislature would
address the people of Rising Fawn oil
25th, inst., 1 mounted my horse and
after a few miles ride throng i the
heat and dust, I reached the appointed
place; and to say that I was greatly
edified and interested in tile discus
sion of the fundamental principles ol
our government and different issues
generally would be no more than any
one might expect. But ) Was sur
prised to learn that one of the speakers
was a gd' ills, a species of orang o’tang.
I dufchon its not so, but they both had
a strange, ugly look to me, I have
known of but one or two gorillas in
the United States, and one of them be
longs tb Sells & Bro. show, 1 sup
pose Renow made tllfit charge upon
Stephens for saying the negro had no
soul, and that his great grand father
was a monkey or baboon. SeVeial
other charges were preferred against
cock other. There were only one sub
ject on which they agreed and that
was the whisky subject. Renow said,
“1 always kee’p it and yon know, Mr.
Stephens, when ym come to my house
I always give you a dram.” They
differed about which would make the
best representative Finally they
waxed a little warm Renow pulled
off his coat and I began to think about
calling the Maishal, for he plonked
mighty Ugly—sorter like the hind end
of a destruction train. Renow called
on Stephens to say which he was, a
Democrat or a Republican. Stephens
was mumi Renow snid he was rocked
in ii democratic cradle and expected to
be buried in a democrat ic coffin. That,
I suppose, will be the last of the- dem
ocratic party. So mote it be.
Litti e Joker.
< Gills;,
f UMBER TWO.
And fib there is a bright side to
eveiy picture; but let us look a little
more at the other side Parents are
sometimes at fault. They sometimes j
seem to be anxious to marry their j
daughters off to certain ones. Either
to lighten expense or to gain property. J
Some parents spurn with contempt the j
boy who loves a beautiful and lovely 1
girl, because ho is poop and outlie
other hand sanction the attention of
another becnlow lie has ntdtsey. Ihe
first boy he.rliaps is poor, may he Very
pool, hut he is honest, healthy, and
go-ahead, looks the world stpiare In
the face, sees obstacles in his way; hut
has the vim to’ overcome, and dees by
dint el noble effort meet and compter
til that comes bclorc him. Besides he
has common sense and looks at things
in 'heir true light, lie nature
and worships nature’s: God. He
makes a fortune, is a gentleman and a
devout Christian and his country and
the eltunlt honors him. The other}
voting man has a fortune left him, and
nt rtf eases out of ten hasn’t sense
enough to *a!e care of it. Manias
some giddy girl and in a lew yea is of
la-.t living they get through with whs.
the father toiled for and are left penni
less,, Parents don’t get in a hurry for
your daughters to make a match.
Who rather the dear daugh
ter, the im.tgt of her mother, sweet
splinted and cheerful, tliclight of Inmc
life, would Marry the liohi’xt hoy who
is not ashamed of his “homy hands”
the very embodiment and fulfil of
honor—than t ) marfy the other with
hix money, and his la/.inefit and disi
patiou? Who? Giils in order to mar
ry well must make women, not “wall
flowers.” Women who, if misfortune
should overtake then?; can work with
the needle, clerk in stores, ii? our State
departments, in our schools, where she'
has the best opportunity to impress her
good heart upon the minds? of the
young. Girls 'dr mi l learn to work
arid help their mothers. Never alloxV
their mothers to work over the cook
stove and they sit back ami read dime
novels, and with that, expect to shift
sensible men with the idea that the)
are smart. The time has come when
woman is beginning •> show her Hide
pemlenco. i-dic should be so. No:
looking to marriage as her ultimo
t lode, hut to the education of her mind.
Then she nt-i-d m t he in a hurry to j
many t-j jelievo Ikt father, but can j
educate, Work and help him moke I
meuev for tun years. For he lias la-1
!
bored for his dauglltei—make bim 1
happy in old age by relieving the ia
bo' of bis bauds, and my non! tor if
she "ill then mairv well, much Letter
indeed than het ststei who got off at
Furnishing Goods, Hats. &c.
JQaEVyidsoii e&S Son.
Invite their friends and the public -generally to 0..1l and examine their large
atul varied stock of
FALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS &C.
For dJen, Boys and (hildren, consisting in part of
Fine dirojsg* g£uL±tm,
Abut a from English and French Worsted and Cloths,
BUSINESS SUITS,
Of Foreign and Domestic Ca,goners of the latest patters, manufactured cxprcrrly
f V retail trade. Lower grade suits of every style and quality.
01)D PANTS, in great variety Our JEANS PANTS are the best ever brought
t j this market. Also OVERCOATS of every variety and stylo. Fur
nishing Goods of every descriptions
Uhderwear, Giowas. Ties. Handkerchiefs.
Overshirts.
I; N9NPAR!EL” UNLAUNDRiED SHIRT, THE BEST MADE.
We handle the finest hats (hat are made, omong them
•I. it. 3'amos;* ESvtuul^.
dayidson & son, 283 Market St.
Chattanooga Term.
OHE PRICE ONLY.
Back at his old Stan and.
jl dg Mr. T. 11. Robertson wishes his old
filjjy Customers and new ones to know that
B| ho is hack at his old stand with a well
selected stock of sole and upper leath
er, and is prepared to make any
iplgL thing in the hoot and shoe line.
II \YE YOI U SCOTCH BOTTOM MADE 1Y A
SCOTCHMAN.
UpSrOrders from a distance promptly at
tended to.
Rising Fawn, Sept. 29, 'B2.
the age bf fifteen, and who is laded
aul old before her time. Above all let
woman he convertod. For ;i “Woman
without religf n is like ;i itlowA "/th
out peil'utlie.” But with it site is next
to an TinThen Mie is prLpnV'd to
minister toNfie suffering, and smooth
the pillow of the dying ‘.Veirtoi - r i he
brave man on earth’s bloody battle
Fields amid shell and sl%.>t quails not
before Bis fob, hut at the tom'll <if Wo
man’? hand, or listening to words from
It t hallowed lijis, lie becomes a sup
pliant at Inn feet, iter influence so
goitle, yet so strung, has led mail from
il e depths of vice into the bl ight fields
of lotppines ( “She uTts last at the
Cross and first nt the Sepulcher.”
Xoblf, heavenly being—true to the
jast. She walk a ministering angel
in this vale of tears. Remember yc
dnink'-n husli.-imis tße vows yon made
at the alter w hen she stood a blushing
bride by your 'ide, the Very eiiftJodi
ment ol love—that love which is bo; n
ir<-m on high. 5 oti thought then you
would nevCr 'make bfir lit art, hut you
h‘i VP made scars there. Ile'lisCC yum
steps aml in.-ike hei happy as she used
to be in the lofty ago.
Mr Editor, I Wotthl love to say
more, hut tael that I have tier-pasted
already on your valuable space, and
as the boys use I to say in debate down
there, “1 leave the subject with you
More aunt!. Db-vyton.
1\ S. \ his kcfibllcr is rony to
hear of .Mr. El. S'fitdn s del,at!ore.
May the fitter deal gently witjh hint
Cleveland, Team, Sept. ’BV; D.
‘Sis the I.eHrr S*ox.
We are happy indeed to see sJ much
interest ♦•iniufcsted !>v some of otfr
good people in behalf it the good of
our community; end flow while the
•‘waiers-n troubled,” a wm-d for our
Sunday-s !i . 1. We arc not going to
scold, ho; we are proud of tlit! School
as it is, but oh, how happy \Vb would
he to have i :-t h ill the people we see
walking ai und over town Sunday
iiioruings, ;da in with us. We don’t
belong to that class of be! if Vers who
say noiie but my sort Can have any
part or sli.tre it! these things; no, we
believe every one lms a light to make
an ell art to g-dif adiuittaiiOe into < bid’s
j told, and think there is tin sitter
j way than thlo'.tgh this gate —the Sun
day-school. 1 can't see how any one
tumid fall out with the institution—-
God’s grandest nursery—but then tVe
know there are thousands and thotts
au j.-i ui people in thia vvulld of outs
wlio.se religion donsisif! mainly in
foul-finding They have, been at it ever
since they came into existence, and
realty don't kuuvt- how to do ofliei j
wise; we pity such people;
They say there is no oiie haiuly
goes to vonr school; and those who do
rarely ever know' their h £ oils, aiid why
do yon ask us to join? Your coming
would doubtless bring others and then
coming , till others, and so on until
our house would be tided | there lire
plenty of people if they could sec the
rikht way and and" the right thing.
Then the teachers don’t exactly suit
us, we say for them they are trying by
the grace of God to fit themselves for
that St:nday-scliool on high, and to
carry with them all the little boys
and girls they possibly Can, 1 toll
Vi u none of us heed expect to weal*
that crown that is pron ised the faith 1
ful if we sit waiting witif our hand's
folded, never stirriug to find out what
there is to be done tor the Master, it
is .lot ‘lie grand and the great display?*
that will make up those stars in that
crown, hilt we claim every good deed
we do number one more star. It mat
ters not hew snial* the task may be it
ii. is but done in the spiiit, of a true
Christian.
We arc for borne institutions add
homo enterprises; then let us sfipport
our Church and Sunday-school 1 /At
tending them reg ilarly and earn i tig
ali we can with us, and paying orr
lines to our preacher, without which
we need not expect to prosper; also
,or literary school by sh<<wi' g some
concern in the pupils and leacln-r, and
tmr own paper bv patronizing it and
helping to make it good and pure m
its sentiments. Ami lor mercy’s sake
dufi’l let us assist in any way those
son) end body destroying institutions
so nuttier ms around us. Away with
iheifi. Keti'r iillow our boys to g >
into them, but cany them to Sunday
school.
A Dover op Good Works.
C . C. A
Is now with the large ami expensive
1,,.n5.- of WaSsiuait SA Dims, 195 Maf
krt Street, next duoi to I’hird Natffil
ul 11,nils t iiatlatii.oga, lenii., atid i-'
piepa cd to otter great bargains to b |K
; ii n-mis in clotlimg, Inruis-iiiig goods,
• boots and -h..cs, diess goats, dry
goods and notions. 1 his house has a
I very ln r go stuck ul Kill goods just 1 e
I ccived.
.i n?IS % CJ. IS .4 S.bv,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
I UISIXG FAWN, - - - (JA
\y\\ j priilice th** < ountieß of Ctoo
S‘ lOOfcfa, HU*J "V> ttlfccf.
T. A. SNOW,
■WHOLESALE DEALER IN
Stoves, Tinware, Wocd and Willow-ware,
Mantle, Grates, Rouse Furnishing Goods, etc- Asvnth
for the Adams and Westlake Coat Oil Stove.
ttnnit i'acf ur<-r* oi
GALVANiZFD AND STEEL IRON GOODS AND CORNICES
l UATTAXOOnA, Tit Aw.
LOW E’S F(> UNDRY AND M ACHIN F G(1.
MANUFACTURERS OF
W F'JHEIB Sosb Thrill,
Portable and Stationary Engines? Wilder’s
Turbine Wheels, Mill Machinery,
Brass and Iron Castings.
Also dealers in Gins, Presses, and Corn Mills. A full Stock of these with
Engines to suit kept oil hand. Also A ents for Kl! kinds of Wood Working
Machinery. Send for Ciiculars.
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Improved Liver Pills
ActingfE asily and Promptly on the Liver and Bowels and no!
Griping. J?
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That is pleasant for Children to take, and. no need of
Castor oil or amp Medicine to he taken after the doses, acts
on the worms and slime-, any child will take it.
FOR SALE BY ALL STORE KEEi’fcßfe.
GUTTIKKi SEWING MIG'HNE HOKE,
ISit CROSS & liRRETT,
*23(5 Market St.
(Next iloor to peoples’Store.>
i|;-v CHATTANOOGA, TENNi
famm jmpBBL 2000 Gill. Macliinr..l
U) /G) SPECIAL YxitItTMENTS
A'aX gpE|\C-2\ TO
CASH BUYERS.
We utter a gout New Sewing Mai-him- at ”o. S ', •>•"> aim 10 dollars.—A hti
VAItUANTKI) FOR FIVE TEARS.
Wp are 111" oniy 1,„:i-p that keeps the high arm Si,-get pattern Sptingfitdd Sewing ( Ma
el.in.-s We hake 11.-0 (iimdrich. Spvingli.-ld. Domestic, White. Uea.illjsu.il, Davis, Howej
and other in till tar Sewing Machines, anil koep in stock Shuttles, Kelts, Oil Fans, I uifc
Snern. Oil ihri-parcd expressly fur us) Needles, l.ffl-rs an.l atlaee.net,ia of all k.a.ts,
‘ Parties at a ,listiu.ee .an. remit 2a cents in postage stan ps and e will send them one and .7.015
Sewing Machine Needles—the best company needle/of $2a.00 rtntl we tf ill send jou a good 1
111 acaine. j .
MACllI?IE8 bßttt’tl.T tit Cincinnati Prices. Ave fifty express charges 6* Macumefl
siii-iped to ns tW repairs. _ 4
\\> ],pve ,he noiseless Spring fot the Singer Sewiitst Mfttihitm. illicit wc will
to any mael.ine and stop its noise, ami all mhef ittncliines represented
|, V (is, What we Haim foi Hie Victor No 4: A high anil .ttaHiine; its nu.vc
niV„t i- nil e -eentiih, 1 t ing the lightest moVetnei.t mlaj.ted to setvmg maelimes;
: ,n,i i-atd’i nuxchint* is so j m fectly a.ijttsted tliat a weight df lottrotliifes applied
to the liv wheel will start if tu>fu any point.
'1 he ilj'phr fb-ead is self i l.rha.! ing, _ eW.j-t ing the eye of I .if iteedle
The shuttle Is Absolutely sell -1 l.ieatlinjr. It lifts a vry Itugfe shuttle;
saving the fil-'pH'tit Wifi ding of the buhhiuS.
Fine Watches, (jlock *! and Jeivelry kept nil liatid.
SPECBIIi OS FlilL
A sample Good,it'!. Mftchittc containing all the latest intjlioVttiflttttfs ill he
s ( >nt on tri-.l to anv ri spottsibld d.-ftldr who desire to hamlle then! if s.ltislactory,
the -mid sample machine to he returned tit o<?r f*lfrnse ll b.nnd to oe multis
tory niter five days’ trial.
ERRORS of YOUTH.
A gentfomnn who suffered for years from
Nervous debility, perm;.fare decay, nd all
the effect* of youthful indiscretion, will f".
the sake f hli.ii.Hiit, send free to nil who
need it, the recipe .-nd difeetion for making
the simple remedy by which ho was cured-
Puflfen?!*!* winlii (o profit by tlic? ftfivprti.ti'r f
onjM*riont*o c.’ifi <!b bv ;i blrossinjj >*• poifoot
oonHilfiice. JOHN 15. OGDEN . 42 Ve<\nr St.
New York, city, N. leV* *7 l>r.
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\Vp --.- r.il fret: tin .’.O .jay,* trial
Dr. Dye’s Electro-Voltaic Belts ,
Ai,<l other Kleetric Appliilnt’i-s to ir.eu suffer
ing from Nerfou* Debility/ In-St A
imi hindreil troubles. A **i) for Ki.eumat mi,
EiVefitm' Kidney trihible<i, nti-f many other
tiscases. Speedy ctire gtidfanteed. t *
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