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HOME AND FARM.
For this depart tilt at liritf suggestions
fuels and experiences are solicited
from housekeepers, farmers and Har
deners. If you cannot w rite as well
as you would, do it as soeU an you
can.
1 -sssrr a k sms*. v..
Fwliloa Sot’s.
Caterjiilh.r .'lingii w a popular
Irimtnißg.
Plain ami reveini'oln satin ribbons
arc out.
MufTa nrul reticule* of tiger plu.h
tre the »icw f*' y.
Tlie lust novelty in wrap* Is r.
ratal* police linen silli phnth.
Siilin ribbon i:i hows of long
loop* is worn at the tlirnut umi
waist.
IJlac't dr«*e.s* ere trimmed with
b*ndu of Jet, old gold or <!nahmi*r«
sol ore.
Owls are still in favor and appear
to advantage on lists of wood color
ed felt.
A j>!» with his nose und-r n gat"
is the new design for the hundkt r
•kief pin.
Oral j tted nrnement* with frins-'
wi end* e ’]•<■<! for orninnt ntii ;{
waisie end sieves.
Gloves of extra length have Val-
Bncienn s or Duchcgs luce inserted
above (sc wiist
Red plilsli facings on dresses of
black or cj| ucine hrown are con
sidered cjuile slvslish.
The new ornaments for the hair
are long pins of jet, shell or gold,
and small Japanefs tuns.
Silk handkerchief are worn knot
ted at the tliroul instead of around
the neck as formerly.
Sofa coverlets are made of oat
meal cloth, in gray and while and
embroidered in shaded colors.
The most elegant stationary is
pure white, hut delioute tints; such
(g cream and light gray are still in
use.
Diary sf a Dollar.
Found myself yesterday morning
In the pocket of a man who lmd
promised to love, honor, protect
and cherish me with nil Ids might
and main.
And this morning where a I ?
Burst. Broken. In a h'.inihgd
pieces lying di-jecta memOru, etc.,
in grain saloon tills or dirty pock
ats.
But I anticipate.
1 was on the reserve fox* and
laid by to pav a Pill. Mv comrade
was aAO o**ll l piece who w is n ic
ttsil to puy that day’s eapeos..-s.
Suddenly this coin rude disap
peared. On dit. he was borrowed.
I came next. I went thus:.
For a cigar alter berakfast, 10
Cents ; for a glass of beer at 10 a.
iu.,5 cents ; for lour phi cs ol l>eer
for the crowd at 12 in.. 20 cents;
for another cigar, 10 cents; for
boot-blacking, 5 ecu's; for a shove,
15 cents ; for fruit, 10 cents ; for ear
fares, 20 cents ; for unotlier glass of
beer, 5 cents. Verily, wind a shadow
i* a 8 ! What a shadow it pursms!
— New York Graphic.
The Obedient Hoy.
I read a vt r\ pretty story the
other day about a little hoy " i n
V as sailing a boat w ith a pl..vinate
a good deal lnrgei than he war.
# Tin* boat had suh-tl a good wa\
out in the pond, and the Ida le>'
said: ‘'Go in. Jiio, and get lor.
It isn’t over vnnr unkles, and l'vi
b*eu in alter her even time."
"I daren’t,” said Jim. "I'll car
ry her all tlie way home for von,
but I can’t go ill t'teie ; she told
rue not to.”
‘•Who’s she?”
“My mother,” said Jim, softly.
"Your mother 1 Why 1 thought
the was dead.” said the hig hoy.
“That was before she died. Ed
die and I used to come here and
tail boats, and she never let ns
Come ur.less we had strings enough
to haul in with I am not afraid,
you know I’m not; only slip didn’t
want me to, and I can’t do it.”
Wasn’t that a beautiful spirit
that made little Jim obedient to
bismother even aflii the wag dead.
Arousing its Headers.
An alarm of tire at midnight is a
startling thing, hut not half so
startling to many who hear it ns
would he the sudden knowledge I
their own dangerous physical con
dition. Thousands of thousands
are hurrying to their arises be
cause they are carelessly iinlilbr.n.t
to the insiduous inmnds of disease
and the means of cure It 1s the
mission of 11. H. Warner it Co.,
with their Safe Kidney and lover
cure, to arouse men to « tenti of
their danger and uure Ureal,
The Widow’s Mite.
A gentleman call d upon a rich
friend for some charity.
“Yes, I must givt you my mite,’
mid III* rirh roan
“Do you mean the ‘widow's
mile? " si.id the gentleman.
"Certainly,” was the answer.
“I shell tie satisfied ui’li HaiJ as
much »s she gave." Haiti his IV’vihl i
“How much atv you worth ?"
“fievvtity Ihoiv.and dolhi's.”
“Give us, thsu, your check for
8115 (JOO. That will tie half us much
as thv willow gr.se, tor she, you
know, gave her oil."
The Henule mnl House a few days
ago announce I U.v nfli-inl vote of
Georgia «» bilious;
For Governor — A. H. Colquitt.
118154!); T. M. Norwood (>4(Xi4
Colquitt's majoiiu 541515.
]/' r Alton..-/• Geoi rnl - C It -id
Aiati rsot- 17* 1 til>o
I• r Secreturv of Slate X C.
Bai n'-it, 173.741.
For Tiiiasurei* of Suite —D. N.
Speer, 12i).4'Jt); J. \Y. Ren true, 36,
3SG.
k M’srU es (.'uu4.
One of ihe most popular inedi
cittes now before the Aini iioaii put
lie. is Hop Bitters. You *e* it
gvarv v.'iieiH. People la. eit with
good effect. It builds them up. !
it is not as plea,riot l.i the taste a
some other Bitters i s it ii not a
whisky drink. It is tunru like the j
old fashioned hone s.l tea that has
done a world of good. It you don't 1
feel just right try Hop Bifters. —
Nun:ia News.
It is the universal cry all over
the land that ’Kendull’s Spavin
Cure’ is a positive cure. Read the
Ad vert is mint.
■sun I 111 11115i.11.1. lllUSli.s*fls..sri«i
IBitJ-M. IWGiqiK? :
Wilkrr Eliciifl Sale-
GEORGIA. WALKER COG'.STY.
Will I)** sold on tlie first Tiiesdiiy in
December next before the Court Mouse
door, in the town of LaEityetie. Walker
count v, (leorgia, v, it Inn the legal hours
of sale the following property to-wit:
Ten :i(’i»*.4 more or less of lot No. 181,
in tin* 12th district ami ftli .-section of
said comity, a* tli«> property of E.
While, and o;i Which lot is .* it tinted tit*
I residence and lanyard, 'of said E. E.
1 White, and known an the lanyard lot
oi'anid White. A description of which
is more fully described in ujd< ed from
W. lb Cray lo E. K. White on l!l<* in
the t talk’s olllee Superior (Amir of
| .aid count\. Levied oh a• the proper- ;
ily of said White 1 1 » saii-fv anexceu
lion fron tli* Superior Court of said
county in Favor i f W. B. (tray vs E.
E. White. This tinth day of Oct . "1>»80.
(J. \V. IVati kkson, ShcrUf.
Walker Sheriff SaIe
(iEORUIA WALKER. COUNTY.
Will he sidd before the Court House
door in the town of EaFayette, said
county within the legal hours of sale,
on the tir.u Tuesday in December next:
Lots of land number two hundred and
fifty-eight, two hundred and seventy
seven, and two liitndred and forty-sev
en, all iu (he twelvth Distrh t of the 4th
Section of Walker county Mcorgia. As
the property of Hubert Dougherty, to
satisfy a Superior Court Ufa issued
from the. Superior Court of said county
j in favor of A. Shaw, against said Uob-
I ert Dougherty.
<i. W. l*.u tickhon, Sherilf.
j GEORGIA. WALKER COUNTY
By virtue of an order from the Court
' of Ordimirv, of county, will be sold
j before the court hints door in the town
of La Fayette, in said county, between
j the legal hour* « sale, on the first
Tuesday ill December next, the hdiowimt
pioperty t.'-’.vn : An un.t vi rod half in
terest in In* of land number 74. to 2U'h
iisiiiei, and drd >»c u»a ofs :i n| comiv.
j S»*ld as the j* upc <y id .Do >*• Cb < ker,
<itTtvet' 1 iYnii'* one-half nayl'le • n
• l'.v h D tvih' r i ■*". ltd h-.lance pityu'
lie li:V ft I» tent • , h v '!.
.) u’om h U Ci.KrKi K t
Kx. "t .I.AC'Hi t I I i Jv 1 KH <1 -’d.
(iEi)KtUA WALLER (UUNTY.
A pplic.ilion h:i\ing been Made
to have an administrator appoin t'd
upon the estate of Joseph )\ MeCnl
loh late of said county deceased. This
is to cite all persons concerned
kindred and ia editors to show c.i :>c if
any they e.iu why the clerk of iii rt Sup.
Com t or stone other person should not
bo appoint'd the adtnini iiator oftiie
estate of s ii«l doeeaseil on tin* llsrt
Monday in Doeetuher next. This Nov.
t ill ISBO.
Mn.rox Rtsski.i.. Ordinal v.
OEOIiWIA. WALKER COUNTY.
William Bro» k. lias applied or ex
! empi ion of personalty and actiiugnpari
! and valuation of li*»ine.-te,ul. and I will
pass upon the same at tint o clock on
twenty second day of November ISNO,
iat my olllce. i’iii*. Nov. Ilrd ISSO,
Milton Hrssf.u., Otajlnary.
GEOIW/k, WALKER C(*ySTY.
A P WHITE \ {'. I
vs. v Libel for Divorce.
Di:W IHTE. i
It appearing to the Court that thedc
feudam does not reside in this county. :
and does not reside in this State. It is
| ordered bv the Court that notice he
given the defendant * iptdicutiou,
1 once a month for four uioilrJis in the
Walker County Messenger Aecord-
I ing to law August term 1-CO.
.1 \\ H l NDEKWOOD,
.Ist K ('
A true extract from the minutes of
Walker Superior Court. This 15th day
of October, ISM).
K N Dickkhsox, Clerk.*^
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►tart toil <»o iii it u i a ants
iiimlt* ut li"n»*' •»% tit** i* tl*i-'rt.ui>. Mi'o. WMinvn,
iHt)'. it <1 ato- nit t it ev»*r>wlt r** lo wmk lor us.
N-»»v i* tin* 'tin . Y*»u phi > >u r n’li"l»* ltui*‘
in ill- wiirK, in ip l> \ ut ** tr* ih mi iiik. >onth**r
l>U«ni''**' n fit! |iu\ tnu <at \ ns n*'li. o uni' vt il
1 j* lo work t.iii l » iit.'ik** ••u»r miv pit l»y «*n
t'tivinc nr our**. *'<*.*|l> ('».**». A
«»p|Mir<uniiy lor •• tki'iir imvncx chmlv a ««l lion
ortbiy. Vd.li.at* lb Cu., August , M •in**.
Miscellaneous Advertisement*.
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$4 $ isi'~ i£(t ;• a fV) S
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! THK I,K(DI.«fI SIJIBKTIS'fS or TO ».AV
y iri-f ih if uio i tl|«e»*e* H»r c'i lined if ifinord* r> <1
KnJit' v* or I Jv« r. If, therefore. fit** KMni'f* nud
I. Ivor Bf*- kept If* perfect order, |f ri n'l m■ II i will
In- 1" re-u l T|»‘t truth hi» o»i'* h' <it kn w a
•lon time i.*» for • • »- • -liff - •il iff ■ f fjn
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,| \V fr* u r Ki.li'f mil I »'f ' iii in ri - i
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| t as *i»r i |i | .*• > iw* !»*!*•* ih *l e iiiv* |iitii * in |li** low
j«r uhi »*f ilo Ludy lor I'ori.iil : Iv.-r II adne ok
Jld. dir* : 14410 * l.'/avo* Vpllf
>1 alailm t - '* > r, and all d ■ Ml>‘tilift**** »*f the Kitl ii y» !
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jog I'n ifii'iiifjr. f* will ( >iii|to| \l«*iiKir.inUoi. an ■ i*
■ i.»a;u W r f--r to *ms rl ui or Knllliig oliho VYtpiinb
A* it IH.iod I’ii'ifi**r li i uuettqu iitol, for it cur**M
j tile ore'llll« that 111 • to* V ...
UKAI) THK KECOItII.
I “It « :V.MI IIIV tiffH i..ilri Holinn, All.
I “il I* The noiio.iy i at will run- ill* m int ill* m* k
pr< a i *r to woiii-o [Mother-' >4 y .-i.u,
“Il li > pa il ni ff !• tot* tod wmm riol r-*.:i»*nt«
from ~f the hi.’lo 4t tie d<c*| lahot in the
ounlr>.”—f V w York kVur ii.
“ o remedy to rionf. • • dls-’nvrr d 'vi In* lo*l<l
' fur < iiioinioit ii ' •u.'ip-t l-r*n wit'i it.*’ [Kev. t. :
| *. || iffer, I*. ■., " a t*<"if• hi It. i *
. 'l'lll- I'i'ii.o.if. '■ ho*h loo* d on* u-h world r*, I" ;
jni' iff "i »h* I tZK't H‘*TTl.r. n*' ntiv !
in. illrl*. • u mi ih*- in irk» I, mol in -old l<> Hrii"i»iai
niiil a I-. <lealcr • s»» *1 !> |>»t Ii- til ■ I’or lirihci- !
,ii quo* lor V*.’ .. N't '• ’ -AFR HI Mißi'l-ir*
n Hi:, li i4ji R< >*l ' IVK IteuiHdv
11. 11. IVAUXEK&CO., Ilocliester, N. Y
Nov •! ‘3y
I i a"
i Wl s
T. hmk 3
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?i D
CURE I BACK ACHE
An.l ..Il (lis.-iiM-- ..I ilic K.'lnvys,
1t1.i.1.1.-r ami Ui-i.m v Organs
'•y wnitring Hie
Tni|i*ovcd Kxn-lsKir Kidney I’ad
It is a M,.rvel of HEALING and Relief
Siiu|>9e, fsfsnsihir, ItO'Oot,
i’:iii«l«‘»h, l k owrrhil.
1 I* (' l T 5? i! S u Ihmi* til! < l>f f lits. A
I JtKVKhA'noN umi ItKVOLI TIUN
in MeiliiMUt*. Ahsorplion or di»t‘C r up*
I pijo t.iltll. «S Opf.OM.oi »|) Ullh’ll 1.-.f’lt'f Cl'’V
ir»»er-.i:i! uioifioiiii - Send f‘>»r our n .i*
ns/* t.f) kiiinoy s; ti» hvt.
’•v or'•t ut S»y umil. on rt*CC*ij'l
•it pi'iiM*. A Jflri
i nis i» r. Ylie “< )niv” iiim>r l*itd < ’o.,
;; r ,iv,:i vvini,,..,. m„. ; k
my I* d 'k 'H'll'nii. M tfll.
lor i mi ink** no «ih«*r. Nw 4 U
ROBSMSOH WASON C JS'^A.'IY
'i tMJF OM tiUKMS •>y
:sa* WAGONS
Buggies & Phaetons.
DO NO7 WANT A Of:NTS!
%
\VK «»PKK«- i I'lt
STANDAfU) THADE VEHICLES
TO THE TKADS*
W'ork tliat hits mi i*si»b!i'lied n puln
tii’ii, titiii 'hat o;iM.lit> itafi.iii'il \7tlli >a»-
I taction. I)0iIi to biivt r anil seller.
Semi i’lt* •!•• - '.L an 5 to
KOIMNtfOX W.UJONCO.,
OINCINNATL 0
l, H ■ /.A'
CuresliyA SOUI*TI<» (Nature's way)
* w. .... e. <,''
a E | I,I)MJ mSK VSES.
fll I THI’O.AT DI'.KASES,
I 11_U„ KKAT ||! S( J TIIOUm.ES.
bC4-Jic.
Ii OKI YES INTO he system euralive
agents :m I lit'i i meiliciu**.d.
It UUAWS FKOM the diseased parts
the poisons tlmt »m. se death.
testify to its Vi: iues
YOU CAN in: KEUKVEI) and CUItEI)
I )out ’ despair until you have tried this
Sensible, Easily applied and K A I) 1-
C A I. L V KVVKC TU A L
Kemedy.
Sold hy Crugficists. or sent by mail ;
on reeeipt of price. hy
bion.i ..I «•-*.«.• Tho ‘Only’ LoungPadCo .
Y.nr.” « It ire. l>etrott MierT.
\ov 4 ly
F. 31. Aynmii
Makes a trip to Chuttnnooira. passing
through LaEayette ev« r> we*k. He j
4 lit vs higher priees for produce, poultry |
ami eggs than anyhodv Hii charges tor
hauiifg from f'hattanooga is very rea
sntiihle. and he takes better care of
goods than any man on the line. He is
iccommoduling t»> all, and deserves a '
j liberal patronage. Have your order
ready every Saturday evening. 110 will
return toLiiFavette ou
I 4ai'*-it ch.» •*•** m urn- in.un i
I * I I I 11 v\ «• need i» pi-r.-iiin ill < ‘v - v '.uv<i
I ‘■l I I I II t.n toe ftii'i* ilp'i') l lor liclar
VA V 1— L/ I . -i. -i and h .<i lltu-t n
ted i' in n puidir.iti n m ilo*
wni Id \ny ««*• can h* eunm :« *ui ••en>l'ul isml.
>x i'l>c;»i'l winks nl.Hit ilivvii to’! 1“ -•ilncrilmrs.
I 11. prior i. mi low tn.it nlno't rv»r\l.u iv -itb
a<*rih(*K. ’Mie ng.-m r* ports tfiki g I’ii *iii»« rili r-f
a o.nv A lad. n«t-nt report* niHkin* over i*J dl ol- a*
pn.ftt in ten days 411 win* eng mak- m »i***y
I>n | Y«»u «-nii d. vole all >*»»»r tune nulie lm*ii-e-4,
•it unit y.iur *pee time Ymi ii* erf icn li - mn
irum lion!.' i.v> r nitfht. You can tin ii us well u*
others Full illrerUnim m.il lenn* lie-. i 'n*i:c
an.i up.i.-ivi' ••unit i'r**e. It >**U «ant im.fiiihle
work Kcnd ti- \ottr ailito;-* ai one* It ciwt* noili
ii y i it) the Im-ioes. \ n»• who ensfage* tails j
. i m k.- treat p.tv. Adirca* Geuaua tinuo*, Sl .
* C«.. VmU»»*. KU«* <•( »* ir
PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES.
S - X s - DUHANDO
Dealer in
IV.ITi'HKM, ( 3.4)00, JIEWia.FY,
MiI.YSIK PLATED WARE, AND A
11.441 SELECTION OF 001.0, 531,-
YEH AND STEEL SPECTACLES.
SOLID OOI.I) OOODM OF AEE WE
SI'KIPTIOA'S AAI 4 0002>S W AR-
B 4 A TEI) As RE PRES EAT El>
A I, I, WORK At A R R A Itli ll
I’Klt-ONAI. AT ! EXTIONGIVEN TO HEPAIIUNYj.
E. I’. I)1'KANI)0, '2lli Mi.rk.'t Vowi-r-W'*'»•* 1.-r lil.u k,
CIS ATT A A ©OR A, TEA A
atowwiMiwurfo • i—rww— 'mwrinnwii nmimzmm**»*mmmmm
The Aladilin {Safety Ijnnp.
It *-Ttinguishe i itself when or- rtunied llt «
om' he iini.l! Ii e\i ing’id.-he.- ii.,eli v.hcti 1.-keit! It can he carried
at pleasure. Blowing down the chimney oi turning down the
wick to extinguish the light, entirely unnecessury.
On cxhihition and for sale hy
€2r. IX/L. J ry. Hoard,
Crocket *■, rffina, Cilas^waic, Lamps ami Lamp Hoods, Silver-dated Ware,
Looking Hhtssc*. etc.
t?T Kemov *d to 220 Market street. Xext to old X. Orleans store.
CH 4TT A MOIB A, - - - TE.^^E^EE*
BALTIMORE ING HOUSE,;
EXTRA - |
FAIJ, S'E.IIS^OIV!
N,
The Largest Stock of Clothing!
FOR
! 3len, Iloyis, mid Children.
5 fecg: lo iaCora you ih»t we carry the bed selected
stock in Cahauo»sa, at
PRICESS 3LOWBH!
Than elsewhere.
E KiaDiifhcture snos( of my goods and ttoss far can
xj rcr dem o :es l Ij. i
Those buying thrars.
OAIjIj O.3TJLCI fr ** ik/Kun
before buying elsewhere.
31. GLASS,
JP'C?- 3B Iz3.gr-
I. ROUFF. J. M. GILLESfIE. 0. A. EOUFF.
ROUFF rJb OCX,
M ANUFACTUMKKst OF
Doors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding. Dress-d
doer and Window Lumber, Flooring,
Frames, Mantles, Ceiling, Weather-
Brackets, Ballasters. boarding, Etc., Etc.
AND DEALER IN
ROUGH LUMBER. FANCY POSTS , LATHS, SHINGLES, AC.
Market Street tieur R.iilronrl Crossing,
CHATTA AOO«A, TEAA'ESSEE.
.. c ni . vojyv- f .vscx i.i-* ' H ii^o^ttsvmaiaagnrxxv^z»sam
LONG,
DEALER IN
IP XJ H. ZC "S? XJ lEFL H 3 9
SUCH AS
BEDSTADS, BCREAI'S, W A SUST AA' DS, TABLES
C2I AIRS .BETALIC CASES, CASKETS, COF
FEY ROBES, A A1) A IdAUEIt AI.
LI AE OF T n sail IA <j< s.
All orders by uniil or telegraph promptly filled.
A’o. 21 Market street, 4 HATTAAOOKA, TEA’A.
EH
DKALEttIV
FAMILY and fancy groceries, &c..
liavo ii snV'.idid line of Also a fine assorluient of
aiotiMcfur ii lulling Woods, Whiskies and everything
Factory Yarns, Cotiee, iisitally kept in a lirst-
Siig'ar Sait and tlass klitM'lHtY
'.Mackerel. STORE.
AH kinds of
Produce wanted
lor which ivc will pay
the highest market price.
8©“ J'he trade of A'orth Oeorgia respei tliilly solicited
Reiween it* W. A A. R. R. crossing and the A. & G. S. Depot.
ATTENTION BAPTISTS.
We will i»«ue lh( ‘iiri<l nrrk in JanuarjilsSl
ISCllJtfl- ol*
Til a BAPTIST SXJjNT,
Vuil H t i kii to ruibxii'tbti* ttiereattci*.
THE SUN will Lea foiii-j»Ngt* twt*ni v-« j ight rolmuii paper. Wi* shall um lj*
iis nul/licaiiuu a m?w power pi * >s, m*>v type :nnl a tiiat rate article of paper*
a lit! fliall sj arc no pains, lalair, or expense in the effort and purpose to make it
the haiulcoiiiest paper in this country.
Besides giving special alien ion 10 the principles and progress of the denom
ination, the paper will contain the following departments, carefully edited:
LATE LL ADI.YM EVE ATS. EDITOItI
ALS. SHORT AEW’S i\«Tl>. TOHC* FOR
THE TIMES. THE Fl T LPIT. MJI t AT*
st'caooE workshop. forrespon
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