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—‘-RUSSEY & CORPUT:—
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Ofkioh'at the Furnace,
SSi«iii£ I'awii, - - Gil.
OR. J. P. FANN,
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DALTON, GEORGIA.
Correspondence solicited,
and receive careful and Prompt atten
tion.
DR. A T. FRICKS,
OJtPtlltVtStltCtltAtXt!#!
RISING FAWN, GA.
Will practice in the town,
vicinity and countv.
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JOHN G. HALE.
Attorney-at-Law,
Rising Fawn. Georgia.
W. 11. & J. r. JAtOWAI .
Attorneys-at-Law,
Tmiloii. Georgia.
Will practice in tho Ciikrokek Circuit, anil
bvrRKMK anil Fki»kr*(, Courts. Prompt at
tention to all business entrusted to our care.
li n i*l*l\ A: ISiMH K. ~
Attorneys at Law,
Tmifoti, Georgia.
Will practice in the Cherokee Circuit, and
S.ifrkmk and Fmieuai, Counts. Strict atten
tion t«* all business entrusted to our care.
Physician & Surgeon
V OFFICE: Court-house.
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IRIOIU! T I E i
Solid Trains from Clnclnnatl'tc New
Orleans and from Meridian
to Shreveport. ,
Tho trains pass
through tho luwt pic
turesque Ciuntry iu America.
European trawlers insist that the
mountain* of East Tennessee, for
beauty and scenic effect
unsurpassed.
On each and every
J through train, one or!
moro of tho celebrated Mann
ti loillor Cari can bo found. These
can run constantly from Cincinnati to
New Orleans, and from Cincinnati ro Jack
sonville, Florida. A ton hour schedule be
tween Cincinnati and Chattanooga.
The 6:30 p rn. Train on the
ALABAMA liIIEAT
SOLTIIEItX DIVISION.
Is the Fastest Train
TO ALL
•:-TEXAS POINTS-:-
Parties desiring to go West will find
THE
:Qumi & Droct‘iil:
Is bv far tho best route
Special rates will be given parties desiring
to go West via New Orleans.
For ticket* ami further information
apply to the ticket office, Read House,
Chattanooga, or to
11. Colldran, G. P. it F. A.
F. S. Bond .President,
Char Sciiiff Vico Prsident, 4
John C. Gaut, Gen’l Mgr.
■'zzoamm R. Cabjuuju. Gen’l Supt.
Ceneral Offices of the System Loca
ted Ih Cincinnati.
THIS PAPER
AND
THE 801HEI5 eiLTIVATOR,
The Great Faun, Industri
al and Stock Journal of
the South
©ME YEAR FOR s«.©©
Snmnle copies of tho Southern Cultivator
"will be moiled FREE on application to Jar.
P. Harrison k Co., Drawers, Atlanta, Ga.
The Verdict Unanimous
W. D. Suit, Druggist, Bippus, Ind., testi
fies “I cm rocoinend Electric Sitters ns the
very best remedy. Every hi ttlc sold has
given relief in every case. One funn took six
Cottles and was enredof Rheumatism of 10
year’s standing. Abraham Hare, Druggist,
Bellville, Ohio, affirms’ ’’The best soiling
toedieino I ever handled in mv twenty years
experience, is Electric Hitters.” Thousands
of others have added their testimonies, so
tbnt'tho veridlet is unauimnus that Elei tric
Bitters'do'curejall disease.' of the Giver and
t. - r'l s'd snot? bottle T. 11. B. Coleg
Focal and rnxm.il
•1. M. Curry is now our town
niaishal.
Wo aro in re-opt of a card fio n Tho,. Wat
son, and’ says hia health is much improved-
Mrs, J. G. Jacoway returned to
Trenton Monday evening.
Prayer meeting was rained out last
Sunday night.
J. R. Acnff was circulating among
us Trcntonites this week.
W* U. Jacoway made a trip o
Brandon Ala., Wednesday
I. Y. Willis was in town Tuesda
and says tho road was muddy and peo
ple “dry’' in his community.
Rov. J. A Cargile will lecture m
Tienton on the temperance movement
next Saturday night.
We are pleased to note that <u
correspondent, Mrs. M. A. llovey, a
Lover Salem, Ohio, is better.
Rev. Mr, Pryor filled his appoint
ment last Sunday. lie delivered as
fine a sermon as it is our lot to hear.
His appointments stand regular lor
the third Sabbath.
Joseph Allison, from East Paint,
was iu Dade last week, an I .sold his
farm neer Cloverdalc to Lemuel Cook,
at that place.
Sen new "ad”, of I). B. Loveman
it Co. They are offering goods at
reduced pi ices.
We call your special attention to
11. 11. Sonde; 8 pi ices in general dry
goods. Mr. Bonder is tlie leading
merchant in Chattanooga in low prices.
He carries different styles and make
ot sewing machines.
A certain gentleman said in the o e
"I am going to waltz Miss—— —all
over town some beautiful night.” He
did not see her guardian who stood
just behind the door. Wiil he waltz?
DEVIL.
Each issue of paper comes fiom Cin
cinatti weekly, 'l’lie Southern Ex
press Company sold out to tho B. ct O
tin: first of the week, which suspend
ed express mater till tlie first of next
month. Hence, we do not get our bill
of paper this week, and are forced to
issue a hall a sheet, and wo did not
have enough o! that to send all tbe
subsciibers,
On investigation by the committee
the charges against Judge Fain and
Col. Rankin have dwindled to notning.
Bisanei, who made the affidavit charg
ing Judge Fain and Col Rankin with
receiving money front Jas P. Harri
son for theii influence to lobby a bill
through the legislature to have certain
marble adopted in which Mr* Harri
son was personally interested to build
tho capiloi, ou cross examination per
jured himself. Other evidence pro
duced did not even prove the actual
existence of such a lobby.
Messrs. T. E Grasty and James
Dossett are in town m the interest of
a patent single-tree for buggies, wag
ons, mower, etc. The tree is manu
lwctured at Smith,s Grove, Ky., by
a company organized specially for
that purpose. It is so arranged that
in case of a runaway the horse or
team can be detached from the vehicle
in nil instant. Its opperation is per
fect and complete. They are now look
ing ont for a branch manufactory of
the tree in this State.
SCHOOL GOSSIP.
Sorao of the school locals woro handed us
Inst week after wo went to press. From them
we select as follows without giving credit.
Wo notice one oi our school boys
cuter the grocery yesterday. Hope he
didn’t goto get something to drink.
We saw the little editor out acting
on thcgymnasiuHin pole the other day .
Hope it will make him grow.
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Mrs. Fonningion took charge of th
Calisthenics class yesterday, and we
are glad to see her hack.
Someone remarked that that young
man who was leaving the school house
yesterday with his hands in his ovei
coal pocket, reminded him of a shang
bigh rooster,
Our professor was taking abou
marrying [marriage] contracts [’«] be
ing written on paper, [on paper, super
fluous.] We’ll give him an example:
“No George,” She said, “I cannot
marry youjl’ll always esteem you as a
tneud.” George hesitated, “Clara”’
he said brokenly, “will you grant me
one favor before 1 go lorever?” “Yes”
she lej lied; idoase put the relusai down
on paper, I’ll feel more safer [bifc].
The boys in 'he Commercial L tv
class have a ready begun to ask qb'H
lions to get up an argument. Thai is
a boys are good for any way.
Monday:- -Miss Yiroif. Kit.i.ian.
One of tbe students claims that Miss
Canie's Giammer class is tho brag
grammar class in tbe school.
Ask George Jacoway howto spell
• •brute”.
Mr. Thos. Tittle is having a new
house built about two miles north, id
which will be completed beloie long.
Mias Lorena Hatfield las changed
her boarding place to Mr, Corput’s.
Mi* Lizzie McLean went to Chat
tanooga to-day. Site talks of making
a trip to St. Louis soon to visit lit!
aunt, Mrs. J. II McLean.
They aro about to have a war in Eti
rope. Keep quiet, young men, it i
not going to disturb you.
Tuesday:--,!immie Williams,
is; Stllie Allen went to Chat anco
ga }estetday evening.
I dont think Mr. Curry is much ol
a good marshal, arc for] lie would
have got some one for shooting last
.Sunday niglit.
Bilev Crabtree was v s ting Lis pat -
ients Holiday evening.
I lie town is.said to lie incorporated,but
dont think so, fiom tbe way a pan\
was drinking Hatunlay iu the streets.
[ We need an ordinance, strictly on
ioieed, to fine or jail every man who
is found intoxicated on the streets. A
htiangcr to come into our town on
some of the days past w mid think
we were a people withont law or ord>r
It is simplv shameful from Hie way a
number of men have been permitted to
get drunk, become ;t 'instance and dis
orderly on our streets. —Ed.]
Wednesday: Jno. Dunlap.
Yesterday was rainy and blustery.
Yesterday was a good day in which
to get drunk. Only two took advant
age of it
Th? Cleopoan society held a busi
ness meeting yesterday evening.
One of tbe lady teachers seems to
have made favorable impression on a
certain young man of this district.
There was a lively race in the city
yesterday between J. B Williams’
old grey and Bisli Pace’s pony. The
old gray got badly left.
idikd.
Yesterday’s mail brohght the sail
news that Willie Naylor, at M.,ody,
Texas, died on the night of the 20 in t
Willie was boro and spent his earli
est boyhood days in onr county A
year or two ago he spent several
months in Dade among his relatives.
To high a tribute cannot be paid to his
being an exemplary young man in ev
ery respect. Willie had friends, and
every one who knew him were his
friends. Those who pos-ess truer and
nobler traits of character are few, if
there be any. He was a member of
the Christian church, and bis parting
testimony was, that all was well.
Fact* and Figures.
Loveman’s store rooms, not the
whole building, only the store rooms
proper, contain in its four grout floors,
each sixty feet wide by 16b feet deep,
38,400 feet of space. This is suffi
cient room to accommodate and dis
play all the dry goods carried in stock
by all the other dry goods dealers in
Chattanooga, moro than twenty-five
in number. The six other leading
retail dry goons stores next largest in
Chattanooga, containg the space tho
use for sale and storage of dry goods,
carpet and millinery, cover about 30,
000 square foet, or 8,000 square feet
less than Liveman's. Adding al l
the dry goods clerks, milliners and
dressmakers employed on Market and
Eighth streets, we may prohauly
count up enough to equal Leveman’s
pay roll for last Saturday night, which
gave the names of ninety-seven em
ployes.
Are all these people employed? Arc
hey kept bus}’.
Step in any morning about 10
o’clock, or say 4in the afternoon,
and see how long you will waite be
fore you can pet the attention of the
busy, rushing salesmen.
The carpart department people arc
wav behind in filling orders The
milliners never were so busy, and the
dressmakers heve nearly as much
work on hand as they can do before
Christmas.
The firm and chief clerks are busy
nearly every night opening* up and
and maiking out new goods.
The principal buyer has made three
trips to Now York and back this fall
and three others buyers have been
sent besides.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve,
The Bost Salvo in tho world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, Salt P.fccm Fever,
Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
Cores and all Skin Eruptions, and postivcly
cures Piles or no pay required. It is guaran
teed to give perfect satisfaction, or money
rclundcd. Trice 25 cent per box.
FOR SALE BY T’ U B. COLE.
WunaCordial
cum: a
DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION,
WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS,
MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT,
H>. KIDNEY TROUBLES,
NEURALGIA AMD RHEUMATISM. *
TT is Invigorat- _ TT gives NEW
ing and De- LIFE to tho
lightful to take, vAhole SYSTEM
and of great value Strengthening
as a Medicine for LNbM. 'S the Muscles, Ton
weak and Ailing KW-Sr I ing the NERVES,
Women and Chil- Bit Up' I and completely Di
dren. B gesting the food.
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CONTAINS W .frWA A Book, ‘Volina/
no hurtful Hr by lead i n g
Minerals, ia com- f! physicians,telling
posed of carefully IV-'fcSMil now to treat dis
aelected Vegeta- eases at HOME,
bio Medicines, a mailed, together
combined skill- with a set of hand
fully, making a ““Cd™ 1 some cards by new
Safe and Bleasant VI . Heliotype process,
Remedy. * cn receipt of to c.
For by Dmr’prtßt* nnl Grocem. BbotiM tbe d'**J*r nenf
fou not ketp VOLINA HiHlifAL, remit * lull
fertile will be beu% ciiurgcs paid.
rat:r tKh.D OKLT BT \
Volina Drug and Chemical Company,
L HALIIJIORt, BD, C. a. A.
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AwSSrill
Moot of the diseases which sHiot mankind aro origin
sity censed by a tisurdocedcondition of the LIVER,
for .11 compla- jts of this kind. Each ss Torpidity of
tho Lire, Biliousness, Nervons Pyspepriv I nil Mira
tion. Irieg .Parity of tho Bowols, Oonetipstion. Flatu
loncy, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach
(sociotimos called Hoartburn). Miasma, Malaria.
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Brockhono Fover,
Exhaustion before or aftor Foyers, Chronio Diar
rhoea. Loss of Appetite. Iloadacho. Foul Breath,
Irregularities incidental to Females. Bearing-down
EftM; STADIGEfIISJ UfiMILI
is Invaluable. It i 3 not apanacoa for sll disease*,
tut iCtg mj? all rilsoaoes of the LIVER,
will STOMACH I ad P.OWEI-S.
It changes tho complexion from a waxy, yeliow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
low, gloomy spirits. It iB ono of the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICESrST AUftAMTiS
For sale by all Druggists. Fries 81.00 per bottle.
C. F. STADICER, Proprietor,
140 80. FRONT 8T„ Philadelphia. »*■•»•
Malaria! The very mention of it i 3 a
nightmare 1 Whoever has suffered from
this blighting disease knows what a
dread scourge it is. and how it seems
almost impossible to eradicate it from
the system. SMITH’S BILE BEANS
will most surely destroy the germs of,
Malaria, and afford permanent releif,
Dose, ono bean. 25 cents per bottlo.
For salo by all druggists and dealers in
medicine, or sent postpaid on receipt of
price, to any part of tho country.
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l and Produce
Attention Given to the
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Fxcitcmeiat in Texas.
Great excitement has been caused in the
vicinity of Paris, Tex., by the remarkable
recovery of Mr. J. E, C< rlcy, who wag so
helpless ho could not turn in bed,or raise his
head; everybody said lie was dying of Con
sumption. A trial bottle of Dr. King’s New
Discovery was sent him. Finding relief, ho
bought a largo bottle and a box of Dr. King’s
New Life Pills; by tho time ho had taken two
boxes of Pills and two bottles of the Discov
ery, he was well and had gained thirty-six
pounds. Trial bottles oi this Great Discovery
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Gentlemen—lt U dne yon to say Hint I think Imi entirely well of ocr/unn after haring
taken Swift's Specific, i hare horn Iroiiblixl with it very little in my face hiiicc last spring.
At the beginning of cold weal tier last fall It made a slight appearance, tint went away ami
has never returned. S. S. S. no donbt hrnl.p it up; ai Seaat it put mv system in g(n«i condUion
and I got well it also benefited my wife grcoitly in case of sick hciidachu. anil made a perfect
cure of a breaking out on mv little three year old daughter last summer.
Watkinsville, Ga,, Feb. M. l.Vfi. I?bv. J.ViIES V. 1 !. MCRRIS.
Treatise on lilooa and Skin Disease- m.-tihX fn-c.
Tuu Swift SraciFio Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, Ga.
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