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Reports front all sfectioifl. of the
count ty show corn and cotton crops
lo ! bo‘of glowing prospects,
Tho pvospects are that there will be
the liveliest political coutest in Vir
gina this fall than ever has been before
The temperance question lias be
come a source embarrassment to both
the Democratic and Republican petty
in Ohio.
<Jas. D. STish, President ol the late
•Marine Bank, New York was recently
eentencod to ten years imprisonment in
Auburn prision
The government authorities have
again b<*ceme not a little alarmed over
Ih6 rapid spread of cholera in Spain,
and are taking steps to prevents its
Being introduced into this country.
The failures tA the paat-fieek were
‘only 205, a falling off 21 from the
Week before. Their oharacter contin
ues to bo light and unimportant. Close
observation of this index of business
loads to the belief that tho business
pendulum has about reached the low
est point in its swfag.
tw world is about to got all torn
tjp again over Gen. Grant’s ’health.
He lias ami %-il? be sufficient trouble
afrfi <eixpenso to the American people
to run the government for the next
’quarts*- *rf century Including enough
money for anothor Sbst- Route steal.
Wonder how he will bo measured by
the next cente’iml?
The dispatch boat bHlphin, con
structed bv ship-builder John Roach
Is exorcising the Navy Department to
•a high degree. The vessel was built
tinder the supervision of a board of
fceven persons, who not only serntiniz
jb’Cu the work as it progressed mil de
"frtpHed tbr ship inall her details, and
in the end accepted and approved her
Now another board, appointed by the
(Secretary of the Navy numerous
tuals of the boat, has condemned her.
It is probable that Uie matter will
eventnaly be carried ihto and be settled
by the Courts.
Within a week past the Irish Socle-,
ties throughout the United States, 1
Concerned in ?h£ homg’-rule movement,
have awakened to great activity. They
bavc been greately cheered by the re
cent troubles of the British government
and believe that th M time las arrived
tvhen at least partial justice will be
done to long-oppiessed Ireland. An
enthusiastic reader of tlio movement,
who is in Washington on business
Connecter! with one of the national
Irsh organizations said the otlier day: j
*‘l see in the not distant future a hap
J>y, freo and independant Ireland, and
1 can h'-sure that the agitation of the
Irish question will not cease until that
is acaomplishod.”
fcotlic liiSfctifiVaction still exists a
long the Democratic lines with the
Admin istiat toil's slownvss and Indiffer
tfince in disponing of (he
FViieial oldo.'r.s ’‘ini appointing l)em
tacratH to fill their [daces. Wc an
touch enelined to concede that then
are more than sufficient grounds f<>-
the complaint. Cleveland's vltecutiv
(utility mils'. I«*. aditiitlcd by fvei
one irrespective of party t.ffi dti ion
to hoof highest attained', and it is ni;i'
Ifcr of fact lb» lie is indepeitdeio in »l.
fitercis*. ol tloif abi'itv; l> >f >.ii*l if I
l.i W'.lltiu, id tiiv | r spec? a
Von gni", -i n„e >1 tbt rights t 1 :*■ c r-*
|i*m ttfCOlitroi arid uirtk-t the v..r:« its !
affairs and departments of our nation-!
al government, who rain"! him to tl» , ;
highest 'uosition of tlie , f trust, that
pa try lik'.Vs light to enter its complaints
aud protests against bis course.
One sin chts the soul adrift from
God.—Sam Jortefc. Sin has ect —al-
ienated —tho world adrift front God - -
Tho blood of Christ cleanses ub from'
s’n, and ytstOics the relation of parent
and child between God and man,with
infinite love from *iod. 1 1, a Rev tfhis
relation it; restored, the being cbfn
mits asm, will it dissolve and break
tliis relation—cut the soul adiift from
God? The’child knows that its par
ent’s love and forbearance will 'follow
it through all its waywardness, and no
ono'Vdl ever testify that it will make
it worse; on the contrary, this conscious
ness will have a restraining influence
from the paths of sin. Would not
ho better a’M more consistant to
feel and believe that when wo sin we
nn unloads it all at the foot of the
cross through the infinite love of the
Father find Savior without feeling
and believing that Our soli Is are cut
adrift from hut; on the account of that
sin? Try it.
While Xt. Cleveland is trying to
convince tho country that lie is in fa
vor of the enforcement of the civil ser
vice reform law, Mr. Hendricks is'qui
etly telling the boys that lie is opposed*
to all such nonsenso. lie believes
that “tO tho victors belong the sp6ils”<
I’lic YicePresident is a thorough Dem
ocrat in this respect and if he filled,
the Presidential chair, every Republi-
can office holder WoillA take a walk
before the next sixty Jays rolled around
Mr Hendricks is seeking to impress
tins ibea upon the country witli the
hope that he uiay become a formidable
candidate lor the Presidency in 1888.
—Chattanooga Commercial.
Repdbliean journals ara distinct in
drawing the marks of dilferened be
tween the Piesident and Vice-Presi
dent. A !a i- ie i>er cent of their edito
rial columns are always devoted to
slurs, abuse Ac. on the Vice-President
Mr. Hendricks does not suit them
at all. He is a “thorough Democrat”
and lias never been otherwise- lie
lias never failed to bring into bis par
ty's rankshts native SUuc. National
Democracy will ntver honor him more
than ho merits and doserves.
Another' Lawyer-
Editor Timkh: —Seme modern writ
er has said that a young widow was
the next sharpest thing to a young
lawyer, and I believed it then; but I
have quiet recently learned that an old
bacliolor can “eclipse tire world’'
when he gets marrying notions into Ids
half turned head and imagines all the
young ladies in the country are going
destracted about him.
Oh! hut isn’t the Farmer From near
Morganville a star “gaz-r”, I lu.Vlly
believe that % farmer, has matter how
deficient his mental capacities, \v!V>
has the “chock” to tackle five f l!
fledged lawyers in a discussion would
liesila*e trying tC play the “rlmlc’’,
though he may not be successful in*
such an attempt. Mb. Farmer is a
little off-of his “base”—he should lie
more careful in selecting his antago
nist, for there f.ro five lawyers in
Trenton as he has told yon;and as he
has sailed into tlum indiscriminately,
either of them aie likely to strike back.
Vet bo seems to be particularly desir
ous of having an engagement with a
certain one from the tone of his first
communication containing so much r>
bis so called wisdom. The allusion to
landmarks in the upper end is a little
ambiguous; hut every knows how such
things are settled about Morganville,
and troiild point you to some instates
l hope Mr. Farmer tvfll let us alone
til after Sept, court, as our time will
lie engaged studying up that Morgan-
ville land Jibe ijasc, and as tbo points
have all been destiovcd wears afraid
•ve could not do it justice.
lam tnily so ray that the Dr. is
vrathy about bis little daughter; the
f’armol boy don’t seem to “to stand in
uoni all accounts. What a' out the
note lie received tin'day of the “spit”
U ben lie adopts the Dible to prove
his points, he takes an undue advanf
ige of our ignorance of the writings
i that g ood old book, and '.v hope |*i I
'■ill excuse us then. I used to read i'
<> «'hen 1 Vv.'is n farmer boy, bu
'i* lod it aside, solve I could lliK* j
thing about “peace ivur: .*.n•..•»” m
•in*J liues( : i; *» ); AsO'i'iltP LiK’VSi’
Resotulions-
The committee appointed by the V*
M r.t the Trenton Hodge, No. 170, F
& A. M , to draft suitable resolution's
it memciV fcf’Bro. J. G. Ph.ce, deceas
ed, respectfully silbifiit the following
preamble and resolutions:
Wiieueas, It has pleii y ed. the Su
preme Architect of the universe to
remove cur brother, J. G. Paco, from
his labors on ea'vt-h to eternal refresh
’ntents, as we hope and beletve, to the
Celestial Temple above.
’’si. Bo it resolved: That in his
l
death a tine and faithful brother has
fallen; and that this lodge has lost one
who was jfenlons and true to Masonry.
2nd. We hereby tender to 'Fit fami
ly the sincere syntokthy of liis broth
ers of the mystic tie.
3rd. That the members of this
lodge wear tho usual badge of mourn
ing for thirty days, and that a blank
page upon the minutes of the lodge he
dedicated to his memory, upon which
shall be inscribed bis name, ttgc, date
of «ns admission and death.
4th. That the Secretary under the
■>cal of this lodge furnish to his family
a copy ol those resolutions, and the
Dade Count? T- mV be requested to
publish the same. Juno J24tli, 1884.
W. U. .Tacmvay)
J. R. Brock )■ Committee.
T. J. Lumpkin.)
CLIPPi^GS.
Prof. J, F. Bible left for bis old
home,in Dade 'ctfmrty on last Saturday
Ho was accompanied by Master Frank
and Miss Mollie Allison. Prof Bible
has made a very favorable impression
among tho people ot East Point ann
vicinity since he cauf6 to this place,
who recognize in him a youug man of
excellent moral character, possessing
every quality require 1 in a teacher,
citizen and friend, We shall bo glad
to seo him hick at his old post.
—Plow Boy.
Murfreesboro, Tenn, Juno 20—Mrs.
Swanner, who lives in ilto Twenty
third Civil District of this county,
was terrible bitten by a mad dog on
last Tuesday, lacerating, botli arms
andjbreast. Sho passed through Mur
freesboro yosterday on her way to Esq
Green Fletcher's wild lives in Coffee
county, tohavelhe mad *tone.applied.
Mr. Tarter who accompanied her, lias,
returned, and reported that persons of
different sections are thero overy day
for the purpose of havitig tlie mad
stone applied. From this it seems that
rabid dogs are on the increase.— Com-
KGfcCIVL.
—Lbtle Charley Logan, a lad about
six years son of Wm Logan de
ceased ot Lmnlsville W'liito county Ga.
accidently fell into tho mill r ce«at
that place lasr Friday, ahd was drown
ed. His father and mother are both
deal) and his gturdfan had sent him
for a bucket of water. long
his brother was sent for him, ami
found his bat on the bank of tho mill
race, ooarch was the body
wast t: 1 in the rGco. He was qnif°
•lead when found.—Dahlonga (Ga.)
Signal.
The other day !n & villsgfe not far
from Way cross two prominent ladies
oue of whom is a charming little wid
ow, decided that the town was en'iac
I v to dull, and as men were scarce
they wonl 1 wake things tip and have
sonie fun at the same time. Accord
itf/ly, they dressed them sal v<>n in men'.-
apparel and made themselves conspie
ous by walking into the houses o
their neighbors-, passing off as tramps
uid frightening some liblies and cliil
■iren out of their wits. In the mids'
of their fun, otto of tlio disguised ia
•lies saw, a wee bit of a mouse scampei
across the flour. There wore two loud
creams-, a Sudden tugging at the leg
•f two pair of pants, arid the spei
" ts broken,- —Calhotin r fl , imes.
\n Expensive Spring Chickor
“A sbVihg chicken estiapted fr *m
*onp that C.-a’t bring hauled throng!
‘lain St. in Chattanooga, otlic
lay arid flew ihttt A tiiiiii*. fctffi-p-, where
it lit on smile expensive glasswai
nd vases, and broke goods to the val
io of $l5O. The owner tif the ston
•» ,, cd the o'.viicr of the chicken, ; l.d
•covered the amount of damage, p’tu
•oats. The ilefendaut ha> a| pealed t<
1 higher court, but itapiears as if tin
•h ir.o-'s ary ng.-in t him. and tin
h e sitioC.nf, tlie fowl will
cost him will probably bo, ir.cludiu '
law veis’ foes, spoilt $225. 1 1 was a
ptelty tough spring chicken ’
The above appear;:, in severe.) of our
exchanges last week, and we do not
'knowtha orignal authority. Such an
occurrence is possible in eyei v particu
lar mentioned, but we are at the first.
•
Atlanta,Ga., June if—A sensation
Hvas caused in the opera bouse last
night by tho remarks of United States;
Senator Joseph K. Brown. The occa
sion was the commencement exercises
'of the Atlanta Girls’ High school, and:
Senat6r Brown was the orator of the
night. Upon the stage was Hon D. E
May, a prominent Hebrew, and two
out ot five honor girls were daughters
of Ylobrcws; The entire Hebrew pop
ulation of the city was present. In
disregard of their f resenee Senator
Brown extolled the Christain religion
as having elevated woman from slavery
and turning to tho graduatoh called
•upon them to he ready to suffer for
•Christianity. All this fell with strange
effect upon the Jewish hearers, and
they are outspoken in their denuncia
tion of drawing the religious hue in
the public schools.
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Without a peer—ln its mechaical
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The new lino of attachments 'which
ate now being placed on each “Do
mostia” are specialities. No other
machine lias them, These attachments
now wood wor make tho “Do
mestic more than ever without question
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SYMPTOMS OF A
TORPID*LIVER.
Losaofappettte, XJoWela coatlre, Tain la
the head, with ft dull ucnsatlcu iu the
Lack part, Pain tsuder the etioaldcr
bladc, Fuilucsc after eatincr, with a dig*
Inclination to ezertion of body or mind.
Irritability of temper, J.ow epirits, with
&fce!!By of having neglected eonse dntrv
Weariness, Dizziness, Pisittcrlna httho
Heart, Dots before the eyes, Headache
. over the riebt eye,-Restlesenrsi,, with
fitful dren;n3, HiyUly colored fjriue, usd
CDNSTiPATIGN.
'PUTT’S Pibf.S are especially adapted
to such cases, .one dose effects such a
change of feeling us to nstoniah the sufferer,
The; Increase tb« A i> petite,nnd cun-.- tire
body to Take on F lesh, thus iha system Is
nourished, and by their Ttmic Action on
the Stosljaro
produced. Price asc. dUMfrwrdy Kw.W.Y.
TiHTS HABB DYE.
OfiAY llair cr WhihKbrs changed to a
Glossy Blaok by a single tv, plication of
this Drrr. it ioiparta a linturcl color, acta
Instantaneously. Sold by Druggists, oti
6Pr.t by exnress on receipt of Cl.
OfficSj C 4 Murray &t. r Kcw York.
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5 n t\m\ m &p ip
IIIi siL f h i h [■*. | A
!'| i 55 s t£ W as£J
J * s'«»n- t- rib.--
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:• VEGETABLE PIUS
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J. A. O'abe. *J. L. J. B>. Aia,T3ov.
C AS E A: €O.
239 Montgomery Ave,-, Chattanooga, Twin
AT THE i. 1 BES OLD STAND.
Have in StOCK and for SALE as CHEAP
as tho cheapest & general line of Family
Groceries, Country Produce and
Provisions etc., to which wo ftivite tho
Trade of W alker, Dado find Catoosa coim*
ties, When in need of anything in our lines to
call or send us your OIIDEIIS, that shall
have prompt ATTENTION alid satisfaction
giVhrenteed. we Want your BAHT Eli.
Cask & tfo.
r .... ■■ i"V' ,j■ _-j»r ijiu! lAimii
Extend a hearty wele Coe to their
County friends while \i ting Chattanooga;
We hnx e two large stoi s filled With excel*
lent stocks of Dry Goods—Clothings Boot*
and Shoes, Hats, ote;
BAROAIMS FOR EVERY OWE. BE SORE AND CALL
-AT
-79 Market st. for Dry Goods 'etv. 705 Mair
ket st. for Clothing and Furnishing Goods*.
LETOIIER PICKENS, Ciattanaoga. JAB. C. BMITII, Tr#ntot>, «a.
PICKETS & SI^ITH
Successors to D- J- WHITtiSIZ)E,
Whoiesaleancl Retail Dealers in
HIS, m, ii m FURNISHING 16iODS
TRUNKS, TRAVELING SAGS AND UMBRELLAS,
723 M arket Street ,
. TeiTn.
ORDERS BY MAIL WILL RECEIVE PROMPT ATTENTION.
**ir 7^—AG, p , ,
TO 'xPX-r.E!
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RISING FAWN AND VICINITV
J, FORESTER * CO
Dealers in general merchandise and conn 4
f ; >T produce, under the management of J,
forester and U. P. Tatiiin: Respectfully so*
iitit a liberal patronage Of the trade of Ris*
ing Fawn,
RtJRAL RECORDONE YEAR,
and One Rural Record Sewinq
Machine, SIB.OO.
We do not propose to sell out iff cost.
Wo do not propose to sell ot extoftionettt
prices.
A.
Wc do not propose to sfcll*oli the, ci-'cdifc
system*
o ilo propose to keep in stock aft assort*
nioiit, of (General iiierehandiso to suit our
customers
0 do propose to soil goods at teasollablO
prices for cash 01 s baater*
We ilo propose to out business our own Way, had allovV ollior4i
tap aaine privilege. Vv e ask our friends to call a lid s<»e bs.
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