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HOME AND FARM.
For this department brief suggestions
fads and experiences are solicited
from housekeepers, farmers and gar
deners. If you cannot write as well
as you would, do it as well as you
ca n.
A Witty Judge.
Readers of Shakespeare have al
ways enjoyed the wit of Portia, in
the Merchant of Venice, by which
■ho snveil Antonio from the knife
ofShylock. The pretended judge
»lii r tried the right of Shy look to
hie pound of tleeh, but added,
ahnilld a drop of blood be shed in
tuking it, his life would Ikj forfeited.
A California judge has shown equal
wit. A hard character, well known j
us a thief, was indicted for entering
a miner’s tent and stealing a bag of
gold dust. The theft waa proved.
He had been seen to cut a slit in
the tent and reach in and take the :
bag. A bright thought occurred to
the counsel for the defense.
“How far did he get when he
took the dußt ?”
“About half way in ns he reach- .
cd over,” said the witness.
“May it please your honor," said
the shrewd lawyer, “I shall demand j
the acquittal of my client. The
inditemeut is not sustained. lie
did not enter the trnt. Can a man j
enter a house when one-half of bis
body is iu and the other half out ?"
The jury and judge were equal to
the emergency. The verdict of the
jury was: “Guilty ns to nne-hulfof;
his body, and not guilty ns to the
other half.” The sentence of the
judge was : Imprisonment, for the
guilty part, of two years. The
prisoner may leave the other part
behind, or take it with him.” The
■harp lawyer .was outwitted.
A Touching Incident.
An English nctres», paesing along
jt street one day, heard singing.—
She looked in at an open door upon
>a little prayer-meeting, and caught
.the woids
Depth of mercy can there be,
Mercy still reserved tor me?
She entered, listened awhile, nnd
then went away, hut the hymn
went with her. She became a
Christian, and determined to leave
the stage; Gut the manager would
not release her from fulfi'ling her j
engagement. The last night she
played with unusual brilliancy and
at the close was called before the
curtain. Her contract was discharg
ed ; she had no master now but
Christ. Standing there with clasp
ed hands and streaming eyes, she
sung :
Depth of mercy can there be
Mcrey still reserved for me?
Call my (lod his wrath forbear
Me, the chief of ■timers spare?
Tho audience was melted by the
pathetic confession and plea, and
many sought the same mercy.
Hope.
A young lady had been spending
the day with a batchelor minister
and his sister. The young ludy :
whose name was Miss Hope, had
been much gratified with the kiud
ly treatment received at the go6d
old man’s, and on leaving, express
ed her thanks for the kindness of
tha minister, making at the same
time the remark that sho had not .
yet hoard from him in the pulpit, j
but she continued, "I will he over
on the Sabbath to hear you.”
“1 shall be very glad to see you,
Miss Hope, and, under the very in
teresting circumstances, you might j
suggest a text for the occasion, and !
I will do all the justice to it I con.” '
“I will, he glad to do that, sir,” re- j
plied the lady, “How would this '
one do—“ Lay hold upon the Hope i
set before you."
Tho (.'harm of Sympathy.
The story is told of a famous la- j
dy who once reigned in Paris soci
ety, that site was so very homely,
that her mother said one day, “My
poor child, you are too ugly forany
one ever to fall in love with you.”
From this time Madame de Cir
court began to be vtry kind to the
pauper children of the village, the
servants of the household, even the ;
birds that hopped about the garden j
walks. She was always distressed
if >he happened to be unable to
reader a service. This good will to- i
ward everybody, made her the idol
of the city. Though her complex- I
ion was sallow, gray eyes small and
■unken, yet she held in devftion to
her the greatest men of her time.
Her unselfish interest in others
made her, it is said, perfectly irre
sistw.de. Her life furnishes a valu
able lePSOa.
The faith that looks forward is
far. .Sober than the experience
which iov.k» baekwatd. I
You Will not be .Sorry
For being courteous to all;
For doing good to all men ;
For speaking evil of no one ;
For hearing before judging ;
For thinking before speaking ;
For holding an angry tongue ;
For lieing kind to the distressed ;
Fcr asking pardon forull wrongs;
For being patient toward every
' body ;
For stopping the errs to u tale
| bearer;
For disbelieving ino»t of the ill
| reports.
ÜB9.X& WfHSIfKg :
Walker Sheriff Sale
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Will lie soiil on the lirsl Tuesday hi
December nexl before llic ConrtHouse
door. 111 the town of I ,nFayette, Walker
county, Georgia, within Hie legal hours
1 of sale Hie following property to-wit:
Ten acres more or h— J of lot Vo. 181.
; in I In: 12th district and Bth section of
said county, as the properly of K. K.
White, unit on which lot is Militated the
1 residence and lanyard, of said K. K.
W lilts, and known as the taiiyarrl lot
!of said While. A description of which
i is more fully described in a deed from
W. It. Dray to K. K. White on tile in
the Clerk’s office Superior Court of
said county. Levied on as the proper
ty of said White to satisfy an excou-
I lion from I lie Superior Court of said
county lii tutor of W. It. Dray vs K.
: IC. While. This goth dav of Oct. IHSO.
(i. W. t’vrTKHMoN, Sheriff'.
Walker Sheriff Sale-
GEORGIA WALKER, COUNTY.
Will lie sold before the Court House
door in llic town of l.aFayetlc, said
i county within the legal hours of sale,
; on the lirsl Tuesday in December next:
hots of land number two hundred and
| flfly-eight, two hundred and scveiity
j seven, and two hundred and forty-sev
, cn, all in the twelvth District of the-till
j Section of Walker county Georgia. As
the property of Hubert Dougherty, to
j satisfy a Superior Court Ufa issued
front the Superior Court of said county
in favor of A. Shaw, against said Rob
ert Dougherty.
D. W. I'vmiitsox, Sheriff.
GEORGIA. WALKER COUNTY.
Hy virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary, of said county, will be sold
before the court house door in the town
of Lafayette, in said county, between
the legal hours of sale, on the first
Tuesday in December next, tho following
property tu-yvit: An undivided half in
terest iii lot of land number, 74, in 261 h
district, and 3rd section, of said county.
Sold as the propeily of Jacob decker,
deceased Terms one-halt payblo on
25th December 1880, and balance paya
ble 25th December 1881.
Jaisiii L. W. CI.ECKI.ER
Kx. of Jacoii Cleckier, dec’ll.
j GEORGIA WALKER, COUNTY.
Application having been made
I to have an administrator appointed
! upon the estate of Joseph I*. Mrt'ul
| 101 l late of said comity deceased. This
|is to cite all persons concerned
kindred and creditors to show cause if
j any they can why the clerk of the Sup.
I Court or some other person should not
[ lie appointed the administrator of the
estate of saitl deceased on the llsrt
| Monday in December next. This Nov.
till 1880.
Mu.ton ItrssKLi., Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
William Brock, lias applied for ex
emption of personalty and setting apart
and valuation of homestead, amt I w ill
| pass upon the same at ten o’clock on
twenty second day of November 1880,
at lily office. This Nov. 3rd 1880.
Mii.ton JtussKLL, Ordinary.
Miscellaneous .Advertisements.
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CURE M j
THE I.FADING SCIENTIST* OF TO DAY
' airee that mo-ti dheauee tiro onum'd by disordered
Kidney* or Liver. If, therefore, the Kidneys* nnd
Liver ure kepi In perfect order, perfect health will
' he the rcMilt. Tilth truth hint only been known a
1 whorl lime nnd lor years* people suffered great ago
[ nv without being able to find relief. The discovery
I »if Wnrner’i* Sale Kidney ami Liver Cure mark* a
' new era In the treatment of these troubles. Made
, from a simple tropic il leaf of ran* value, it contains
I just the elements necessary to uourlfh and iuvign
; rate both of these great organa, and safely restore
tad keep them In order, it lit POSITIVE Ram
I idt lor » II the diseases that cause pains iu the low
j er part of the body—lor Torpid Liver Headaches
—Jaundice DUnlness— Gravel —Fever— Ague—
; Malarial Fever, and all ditticuliic* of the Kidneys,
; Liver nnd Urinary organ*.
It Is an excellent an J safe rein* dy for female dur
log Pregnancy. It will control Menstruation nnd Is
i invaluable for Leucorrhw or Falling oftlie Whomb.
As a blood Purifier It is unenqualed, for it cures
. the organs that make the blond
READ TIIE RECORD.
“It saved my life.”—[”. It. Lakely, Selina, Ala.
“It I* the remedy that will cure the many diseases
pecu'iar to women.”—[Mothers* Magaxine.
“Il has passed severe tests and won endorsements
: from some of the highest medical talent in the
country.”—[New York World.
“No remedy heretofore discovered can be held
for one moment In comparison with It.” [Rev. C.
i A. Ilarvey, l>. D., Wa-hlngton D. C.
This Remedy, which has done such wond»rs, is
put up In the LARGEST SIZED BOTTLE of any
tttediein * upon the market,and is sold by Druetists
I and all dealers at $1 iis per Im tile. For Dlahete’s,
enquire for WARNER’* SAFE DIABETES
or UK. It I* a POSITIVE Remedy.
H. H. WARNER & CO., Rochester, N. Y.
Nov. t 2y
F. M. ymaii
I Makes a trip to Chattanooga, passing
1 through LaFayette every week. He
■ pavs liigher prices for produce, poultry
: and eggs than anybody. His charges for
hauling from Chattanooga is very rea-
I sonable. and he takes better care of
goods than any man no the line. He is
accommodating to all. and deserves a
liberal patronage. Have your orders
. ready every Saturday evening. He will
I return to Lal’ayi\tte on Wednesday.
V )Ll> PAPERS FOR SALK AT
j office, at fifty cents per bun
I 4rod,
(£haUanooj)a Advertisements.
T. H. PAYNE & CO.,
Successors to Patton and Payne
JOBBERS ANO RETAILERS OF
School Books, Station*
ery, Blank Books,
Wall Paper, Pic
ture Frames
and Moul*
dings.
Our stock' is complete in every
! line and prices
HOT r r O M
ON SCHOOL BOOKS, PATEIt,
Envelops, Pens, ink Pencils and
slates.
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We make Picture irainix
of every discription and price.
The Largest stock ot WAEE
pa p»:n in East Tennessee.
citotii r/r
Sets. Tlir best
and cheapest in
tlit' market at sl.lO,
f 1.95,51.50, $1.75,59.-
00, I‘J .io, s:i.oo, $:».50,
ss.oo perscl. Itascl>;til<sand
bat<s of every description.
Send for Sample and prices
T. H. PAY YE Ac CO.,
Chattanooga, Tf.n.v.
A REVOLUTIO*
A. W. JUDD,
Portrait and Laiicfftcape
PHOTOGRAPHER,
lias secured the exclusive right for the
eity of Chattanooga to use the
WONDERFUL AROTYPE PROCESS.
This is the process which has brought
about such a startling revolution in the
manner of producing photographic
prints. The arotype prints are made
with printer’s inks on a common hand
press, and are therefore absolutely per
manent. The most remarkable feature
of this improvement is the cheapness
j with which the prints can he produced.
I We respectfully solicit an inspection of
the exquisite specimens of the work on
exhibition 212 Market street, Chattanoo
ga, Tern. Respoctfuly,
A. W. JUDD.
J. H. CADY & CO.,
198 Market Street,
CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
-Sol-
Keep on hand a full line of
Newspapers and
Periodicals, Kooks
and Stationery, Whole
sale and Retail, Wall
Paper, Variety Goods,
Wrapping Paper and
Paper Rags, School Rooks.
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\\ ill sell any Book published. If not
i in stock will order promptly.
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Call and sec me me when you comc to
1 Chattanooga and get bargains.
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Miscellaneous .Advertisements.
ROBINSON WAGON COMPANY
MANUFACTURERS OF
Spring* WAGONS
Buggies & Phaetons.
WE DO JVO7 U’.-LNT AGENTS! j
WE I'FFER OPR
STANDARD TRADE VEHICLES
TO THE TRADE*
Work that has an established reputa
tion, and that can be handled with sat
isfaction, both to buyer and seller.
Send for designs and prices to
ROBINSON WAGON CO.,
CINCINNATI. o._
Wratcrn .V Atlantic Kail
Koad.
No. 1. —North Bound Passenger.
Leave Atlanta 3:00 p m
Arrives at Chattanooga 8:47 pm j
No. 2. —South Bound Passenger.
Leave Chattanooga 5:25 p m j
Arrives at Atlanta 11:00 p in
No. 3. North Bound Passenger.
Leave Atlanta 5:20 a m <
Arrives at Chattnooga 5:5G an: j
No A.—South Bound Passenger.
; Leave Chattanooga 7:05 a m '
; Arrive at Atlanta 12 36 p tn |
I Take the Mnwn
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
EL P. DURAKTDO
Dealer in
HITCHES, CI.OCKN, JEWELRY,
NII.YER PLATER WARE, AID A
FIIE NELELTIRI RE GOLD, SIL
VER AIR STEEL SPECTACLES.
sOl,lll 4-01,0 GOODS OP A 1,1, RE
SCRIPTIOYS AIR GOODS AVAR
RAITED ASi REPRENEITKR
AE I. U OKK \Y Alt It A A TE D
PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING.
E. P. DURANDO, 246 Market ateeet, Tower-Wheeler Block,
CHATTAYOtthiA, TEW
r Oie Aladdin Nafety- Lamp.
It extinguished itself wh n ti overturned !It extinui.hcs itself when uroppod from
o in tlv Iniiid ! It cxMiigiiislii's itself when broken ! It can be carried
at plcas'ire. Klnwiiig down the chimney or turning down the
wick to extlngiiish the light, entirely unnecessary.
On exhibition and for sale by
Or. IVI. X>. jEEoojtcl,
< -rocknry, ( hina, Glassware, Lumps ami Lamp Goods, Silver-Plated Ware,
Looking Glasses. etc.
'Peiiioved to 220 Market street. Next to old X. Orleans store.
- - TENNESSEE.
BALTIC ORT CLOTH INGToUSE;
3E3X 8 I a XI .A..
FALL SEASON!
The Largest Stock of Clothing!
FOR
Men, Boys, au<l Children.
I beg to inform you that we carry (lie best selected
stock in Cattanooga, at
PRICES LOWER!
Than elsewhere.
1 manufacture most of my goods and thus far can
UNDERSELL!
'Those buying tlicirs.
CAXjXj and SEijE3E2 3VHH32
Before buying elsewhere.
JS. M. CLAsS»,
Poss Building^
I.KOUPV. J. M. GII.I.LSIME. C. A. KOUFF.
ROUFF tSs CO.,
MANUFACTURERS OF
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding, Dressed
Door and Window lumber, Flooring,
Frames, Mantles, Ceiling, Weather-
Brackets, Ballasters, boarding, Etc., Etc.
AND DEALER IN
ROUGH LUMBER. FANCY POSTS , LATHS, SHINGLES, &C.
Market Street near Railroad Crossing,
CHATTANOOGA. TEYYESSEE.
’ J*. LONG,
DEALER IN
furniture,
SUCH AS
BEDSTADS, BUREAUS, WASHSTAYDS, TABLES
CHAIRS, METALIC CASES, CASKETS, COF
(II ROHI S, AA D A GEIGERAL
EI.YE OF TRIMUIY4*S.
All orders by mail or telegraph promptly filled.
Yo. 91 Market Street. CHATTANOOGA, TEYN.
TZ i* v v K.
DEALER IN
FAMILY AND FANCY GROCERIES, &C..
We haye a splendid line of , Also a fine assortment of
Hotiaenirnisliin? tioods, Whiskies and everything
Factory Yarns, Collec, usually kept in a tirst-
Siisar Salt and class CROCE It Y
Mackerel. STORE.
All kinds of
Produce wanted
tor which wc will pay
the highest market price.
WTlie trade of Yortli Georgia respectfully solicited
Between the W. &A. R. crossing and the A. &G. S. Depot.
f® AFTAXOQGA. j
ATTENTION BAPTISTS.
We will issue tlie;iir*t week in JanuaryJlßSl lhc;iirsl
1111 111 l»4‘ I* Os
The BAPTIST SUN,
And weekly l« SubWriberi tliercaUer.
THE SUN' will bp a four-page twenty-eight eblutim paper. We shall irp* in
its publication a new power press, new type anil a tint rate article of paper,
ami shall spare no pains, labor, or expense in the ellort and purpose to mime it
the handsomest paper published in this country.
Resides givingVpecial attention to the principles and progress of the denom
ination, tlie paper will contain the following departments, carefully edited:
LATE M:\IH Y<U EVEA'TS. VIGOROUS EDITORI
ALS. KHOKT SEWB,I«OTE». TOPICS FOR
THE TIMES. THE PULPIT. STY DAY
SCHOOL WORKSHOP. CORRESPOY
DEACE HEWS AMD MOTES BIIILE
KEADIAG OM BAPTIST FAITH.
OI K YOUNG FOLKS.
We have liad the subject under consideration for some time, and wc are fully
convinced from information and facts we have gained in relation to the wants
and desires of the denomination, that the publication of a cheap, live, newsy,
aggressive Baptist paper is a positive necessity. “And iu the name of our God
wc will set nit our banner,”'
AND WITH MALICE FOR NONE,
AND CHARITY FOR ALL,
The j3etp>tist Sun,
Will be bold, out-ppeaking ami unmistakable in its advocacy and defence of the
distinguishing principles of the Baptist faith.
OUR OBJEOT:
To accomplish good lor tlie’caiise of llic Itccdeeni
ers Kingdom in the world.
OUR. MOTTO s
“THE WHOLE WORLD FOR CHRIST.”
We want 5,000 subscribers for the first issue of the paper, and in order to se
cure the co-operation of all and as many active agents and canvassers for the
paper as possible, we make the following liberal offer of
1*175 In CASH Premiums,
as follows:
f Aft Dollars-To tlie Agent wending us tlie largest
I 111 la mutter of subscribers by the first of next Jan
-1 v/v, nary, the number to exceed one hundred ; we
will |»av a cash premium of One Hundred Dollars.
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■ 11l for the second largest club, tlie number to ex
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/ H For tlie third largest club, flic number to rx
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send us their names and commence an active canvass for The Sun at once.
Agent? are requested to report names and post office address of subscribers
taken, twice a month. ,
Subscription JPrice:
In order to meet the views of a large number in our church, and And our
way in a weekly visit into hundreds and thousands of homes that arc now des
titute of Baptist literature, we have concluded to put the price of The Sun at
OIXTB DOLLAR,
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paper published in America, if not in tlie world.
To Baptist everywhere, we appeal for patronage
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Address all correspondence to
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LaFayette, Georgia.
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