Walker County messenger. (LaFayette, Ga.) 187?-current, December 09, 1880, Image 4

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HOME AM) FARM. For this department brief suggestions /nets and experiences are solicited from housekeepers, farmers and gar . denert. If you canm* write as reel! as gnu would , do it gs well as you cany "■ * * ’ Paragraphs of All Socls. Let, it net be imnginetl that the life of a.gorul Christian must tieccß anrily be a life of melancholy ami gloominess; forhuonly resigns Mine pleasures to enjoy other* infinitely better.— Pascf The pHiinulertvp of N’irginin ami Tennessee inti North Carolina this year is over two million bushel*, worth about $2,000;000. lYanut shell* arc largely used to adulterate ground cofite. Vinegar, when taken with loot! in moderate quantities, aaaisls diges tion. It is especially useful when taken with raw vegetable food, such ns -salmon, which contain large quantities of rich and oily princi ples. The importance of washing the the head frequently i» shown by the experience of a quarantine physi cian of high standing, who says that according to his observation, per sons whose heads were thoroughly washed every day rarely took eon- J tagious diseases; but when the hair was allowed to become dirty and , matted, it was hardly possible to escape infection. ThoSoulhct n Planter gives the fol lowing method of an Alabama gen tlemen in asc< rtainirg the age of a horse more than nine years old : i After the horse is nine years old a , wrinkle comes in the eyelid, at the | upper coiner cf the lower lid, and j every year thereafter lie has one j well defined Wrinkle‘for each year of his nge dryer rtine. If, for in- 1 stance, a horse has three wrinkles, 1 he is 12; if folfr, HI. Add the | number of wrinkles, to nine and ycu will always get lit tho ngc. Very lllfscelltiiieeus. A PlicaforCiieeufulnicsb— One of the most lamentable facts in this work-a-d:ty world is the extreme paucity of bright, cheerful, sunny natures. Sent vourself in the cars •or Iront, arid Bean cl oh el y tlje physi ognomy of each individual that fully ninety per cent, wear a look •of care and lugubriousness; watch carefully all those with whom you mingle every day, and you will find the result the same. Now why should this be? We hold there is no good and adequate reason lor it. Some you, may re tort, have sickness at home; sonic are in financial distress; other.; have a multiplicity of troubles,constant ly throwing shadows over lluir minds. But hold! When did a long faro, a lugubrious counte nance, a sour visage, ever help in any deureo to mitigate or make beautifully less, trouble of any des cription? Away with such sophis tical reasoning! Why should peo ple burthen themselves with trou bles and trials in the distance, as* thousands are daily doing ? «|feviU come not, ijifii our f**n»» urn vttln. And If they do, fear* but augmoiit the ptlii.” There is a silver lining to every cloud, a bright side to the darkest life, if it be only sought foi! And a cheerful acquiescence in “the allot ments of God and nature” is by far “the best hymn to the Divinity.” Therefore bo cheerful. — Christian Intelligencer. “Bk Courteous.” — A person who is courteous feels the happier/or his courtesy ; and it creates sunshine and happiness around. We feel drawn involuntary towards a per son who treats us with .courtesy and speaks kindly to us. If we think a brother is in error, and desire ton n \ince him of his error ; if we wish him to receive any view of divine truth which we have formed our selves ; if we wish him to adopt iii.y line of conduct in preference to the one ho is now pursuing, a com icons and respectful hearing will enable ns the better to accomp lish our end. We cannot lose any thing by elegance of manners ; we may gain a great deal. A man with a disrespectful manner, and with rough and hasty words, dam ages the cause he wishes to pro mote. Study to he respectful. Study to bo easy, graceful, kink in your general demeanor. You will find iu passing through a world like this that it will pay well to be court eous.— Silas [lean. The Teeth. —Dissolve two oun ces of borax in three pints of water; be/pre quite cold add thereto one tabjespounful of tincture of myrrh and one tabkspoonful of spirits ol camphor. Bottle the mixture for use. 1 liis solution, applied daily, preserves and beau'll AeS the teeth, extirpates all tartarous adhesion, produces a peari-liKe s hitetiess, ar • rests decay, and induces a healthy aftion of the gums. . . ‘ —~~~ • Foil Weak Kyf*—Powdered al um, one trail drachm ; while of one egg. Agitate well till h cougolmn is formed. Saturate a piece of linen and lav on Ihe eves. Sensible Advice fur Voting Jlen. If we were to advise any young man at all who is ulde to make n ! livelihood'other w i>,o, it would be to eschew polities as a means. We speak Irom exjierionoe and full know ledge, that a political career, commenced early in life, nine hund red nml ninety-nine times out "I a thousand ends in disappointment and ruin. If we have pity for any one who has the ability to make a living by honest work and fails, it jis for hiru who in early manhood throws himself away in a wild hunt for office,think ng it the easiest and 1 most honorable method of getting ! through ibis world without work.— Little Hock Ga;rtte. lighting h) Pairs. That grand free fight, Hie cam paign, is over, and all the papers are now setting down to quarreling by pairs. The Atlanta Constitution and Burlington Hauler ye are milk ing faces at each other, tho New York Commercial and the New York Post a.re whaling away at rath oth er, the Chicago Times aiid the St. Lous Republican have clinched, and so with lots of others,. Reckon vre must tackle the Philadelphia News o: the Concord Monitor and make it think the very old boy is to pay. Wo want our share of the fun.— Poston Post. The T'hiladelpia News man is a Pcr.‘,on of experience. He says: “A Boston man Juts invented a new word—‘Astronometeorology.’ It means what a man sees when he suddenly runs against a lamp post. • Feeble bailies. Those languid, tiresome sensa tions, causing you to feel scarcely able to be on ycur feel: that con- I slant, drain that is taken from your j system all its elasticity ; driving | the bloom from your cheeks ; timt ! continual strain upon your forces, 1 rendering you irritable and fretful, can easily lie removed by the use of that rnarvi lous remedy, Hop Bit ters. Irregularities ml obstruc tions of your system are relieved at once, while the special causb of | periodical pain is permantly re- ! moved. Will you heed this? — Cin cinnati Saturday Night. wa Hiiiiiiii inimmiirri -i~r-inT-TRW-nT-m —ir MiQM* : GEORGIA. WALK Ell COUNTY By virtue of an order front the Court j of Ordinary, of said comity, will be sold j before the court house door in the town j of Ini Fayette, in said county, between the legal hours of sale, on the first | Tuesday ill December next, the following property to-wit : An undivided half in terest in lot of land number, 74, in “toll ; district, and 3rd section, of said county. Sold us the prope.ty of Jacob decker, ; deceased Terms one-hall payblo on l -At!i December 1880, :iml balance paya ble -Vitli ])< comber I -I. Jacou b \V, Ci.ecki.er- Kk. of'JAOOU Cl.pi KI r.it, dec’d. GEORGIA WALKER, COUNTY. ; Application having been tirade I to have an administrator appointed upon the estate of Joseph I‘. MeCttl- Itili late of said comity deceased.' This is to cite all persons concerned ! kindred and creditors to show cause if I any they can why (lie clerk of the Sup. i Court or some other person should not be appointed the administrator of the estate of said deceased on the llsrt Monday in December next. This Nov. | Ith 1880. M ll ion Russell, Ordinary. GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY. William Brook, lias applied for ex emption of personalty and setting apart and valuation of homestead, and t will | pass upon the saute at ten o'eloek on twenty second day of November IS SO, jat uiy ollleo. This Nov. 3rd ISSO. Mu ton lit m.-ki.l, Ordinary. GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY. A I* \\ HITE) vs, - l.ibel for Divorce. De\VHITE. ) It appearing to theOourt that tliyde emhoudoos not reside in this enmity, ' and tides not reside in this State. Tt i> ; ordered by the Court that notice be given the defendant by publication, once a month for four months in tho Walker County Messenger. Accord ing to law. August term 1880. J W 11 l NDKHWOOD, J sc K c A true extract from the minutes of Walker Superior Court. This lath day of October, 188(1. K N Dk ki uson, Clerk. LANDRETHS* Millflll “ w "- DAVID LANIWETU «1* HOXH,Pauai>A-^A. /V* week In your own town. sr>$ r > Outflj Nori * k Header, if you waul a «»J 111 1 vvh ' rl: D'-raone ofcciilur set V V VtMii Hi ike gr-at pay ul' Hu time they work* wrUet.tr particular* to f|. llal iiTTSi Co.. I’ortlfinil, Maine. tfej* W !t Miscellaneous jXdvcr.tiscmcnts. l , . ..... » - • • - ——— srsMfw tu; leading xriß.vrms r»F to iny irirw- Hi <>t mui diumsri* iir** i , imiu* il l»v disord* r* d K|i]ii<->* or i.ivi r. If, therefor**, the Kl«lii**y* »»m«I Liver |r>- kepi la perfrei order, p i licaliii wH In* Ole rr*M l. TIiIII iriilh him «m>\ hi«i n kicw. a slmrl lime noil fur year* people unffe*’* d gri'iit min liy wifi-out iM'Pitf Hide in fllill relli f. The dl*« oVery id VViin.t-rV >«*<■ Kidney imd l.iver fur*- look- a , tiew era In Ihe tn Hlmml of thou irou"|t-<, viinl from a rumple tropir *1 leaf of run value, If rnntnhm J'l*| Ihe e|. infills lien s-itry !*• nourish rtriil li-Viyo ran* both ol these frviil < iam *, mol *m'i ly restore .Hid k* II pill ill illor 1 • It I it Rri *i»? for i 111 lie o iMeiiHPn ili'ii i’ »nse lining In tin* low er imri of rti« body—sor # rur|iM liver- |Jr nriache* J'llliullee |i|*/.Oi' —ornVi? I—Fever \jjiie Malarial Fever, mid all difficulties of the Kidoi )*, I Iver and Urinary 'ryans. It I* no excellent no I safe reim dy f>ir female dur 1 lug Frejnnney. |i will control Menstruation nod is inv'nlii iMe for Leiirorrlun or Fulling oftlie VYhnmh. Ah a blood Purifier It Is une;u|ualed, for it cure* j the organs that make tin* blood KKAI) THK RECORD. “ft unveil my life.”—[s. |». Litk.ly, Selma. Ah. “It I-rhe remedy n ii» will cure tin-many din nset IK»ii in In wnrtieli.”—[Mothere’ Magusim-. “It linn parsedlievere o -|'hml won end. rsemenf* from seme of the hialn st no dical talent In tile .nniiiry.”— [ Xi w York World. I “No rt’oedy heretofore, discover? d ear* tie held j for «i»ii moment lit coinpulson with it.*’ (Uev. IJ. | A. Ifii’vey, D. !»., Wioliipftiiii I). C. i T’.il* Memedyr, u hit'll Ini' dmeMi ll Woild p, I* |"M lid 111 the LAKCE-iTM/EU |t< I'l’TI.K of any ! no dirln * ii'ioii tin* mark* t.aud Is void y Drimrirh and alt dealer* at *1 25 |ier In tile. For Ulabeo-’v, i eniiniro lor WMINF.Ii'- SAFE hi tli FT Kp* 1 ( I UK. It irtii I'OHITIVK Ueinedy. 11. If, WAKXEU&CO., Rochester, N.Y Nov. *1 2y 7 f jK * ss YfH p ert . -■». 2^2 ® Lsm\ s s i {'mm < & T & > GORE I BACK ACHE I And nil iliseiiM-s of (lie Kidneys, liliuldcr and Uriinirv Organs by Wearing flic improved Excelsior Kidney Pad It is a Maml of HEALING and Belief i Sdiupte, NfHsililc, SBis*ee!, Painless, Powri'l'nl. | II Cl! It E S where all else fails. A HEVKI.ATIOM and KEVOI.I'TIOX jin Medicine. Absorption or direct ap \ plioalkm, as opposed to unsatisfactory internal medicines. Send for our trea | liso on kidney troubles, sent free. Sold I bv druggists, or sent by mail, on receipt 1 of price. Address 1 Till. Is ii..- 'J’jic “Onlv” I.nng I’ail Co., SSSSiS'IS 'Villi:'".* ! my P 01. M It'll. I for It ntt take no other. N\v. *1 ly 1881. 1881. THE CONSTITUTION. Nuvit in our hi.story ha* a reliable, FIRST-CLASS NEVVSPAPER j been so vMuntially neoded by the Southern people us nt pri-si’iit. i Nrvrr liw T!lki CUNBTI I'UTION been ns Thoroughly Equipped and so fully prupiin d tu fun.ish such a paper as at present. With a i Telegraphic Service Uneaquled by any southern paper ; Witli trained Currevpi'i-ilenis in every localitv In winch its read- rs are mterewied, With a CAPABLE EC-TQHJAL STAFF, a i-nrps of ellieiint n purlers, nnd the In st of “special” ciiiiiriliutors, ; Til* Consti cation ran promise to its readers tlmt it will be better linn • v. r before, and will co firm its position as the leading Southern Newspaper. While '• lie. t '«• ast it u - r i ■ s will entry tile B**nernl news of the, nay, ami i xpress ||s opinions frankly on J political topies.it \vil d. vote sp.ci.il ntteutloo to I the development of Sou the m Resources in Mil leiMinuite climmels or directions. Every Cenruian aiet cverv m:iii lntcreste*l in | j s'lttliern colei prise and growth, should read Tub j CaasTiTi riox hi nc of it•* editions. I KH-'IS —liiiily, mo! year, ; six months, s.*; • three months, $2.50. Me. kl.v,nn year. «1 50; six I I mnnlll', to elu s ol ten, one year. $1 25; 'o clubs i •ifT' l n.i, ON. |h iI.i.AU \YK\U. Vi »IJ'II F.»« \ j flll.Tl VA 1 1 Ml, one year, yl at'; to club-* of ten, ; , tfl'J.at'; to dulls ol nvt iily, .y»0 W. ekiv CooAtltU ! non and • uliivutor t,» same adiir ss, one year, i §2 50. Address THE CONSTITUTION. Atlanta. Georgia 1' K V TUB \i:w V«st li ÜBSIIKt KIS THIS YKAK. Tlio Largest and Best Tamily Paper in the World- SEND TOR SAMPLE COPY—FREE NEW YOltK OIISEItVEIt, 37 Park Row, \cw York. M. Nyman | Makes n trip lo ('batianooira, passing) through LaFayette every week. lie! pays higher prices for produce, poultry i and eggs than anybody. 11 is charges for liauling from Chattanooga is very rea- ; sonahle, and lie takes better cure of goods than any man mi the line, lie is accommodating to ail, ami deserves a liberal patronage. Have your orders i ready every Saturday evening. H u will ' retai n to LaFayette ou Wednesday. /"* A I f"S Ue-at clmnre lo make ntnney. I I| I II Wi- ii.stl n |H*rM)ii in t-v -iv town I I 111 II la take suliai-riptioa, iorilu-lar V l- si. .-lu-ap .t ami b*-st It.a.ea U'l r.-iuiiv publlcaii.i) m on world. Any ou<* can brcmuc a suct*csiiful a*rm. ni H'aani works m an uivvii frej (.. milißCfillers, i Tilt* price is s«» low that iilnuwt everybody sub • scribes. One ag. ni repuns lakb c 12»l Milwcrib-rs I ;i «:av A lady aacnt reports mukli.« over s2'*) clear i proftt in ten days. All who cngi.-igc make tii >i*ey •a t- You can devote all y* >-*r time m the business, or only >our spare lime You need not be awm Mom home over night. You can do It as well as ollicrs. FuM directions and terms tree. Kloitmt i and expensive «'uirtt free. If you w ant profitable work send us your address at once. It costs noth leg l<i tiy the business. No one who engages fails i" make great pay. Address Üborok m insox, & Co., Portland, Maine. Sap. 14. ly i Take the MgeeieteKfr. i PRICES TO SUIT THE TIMES. E5. S=*. X3XJ-Flja.Kr3DO Dealer iu WATCHES, CLOCKS, JIiWLLItV, MI I, V MIC I’LATBiIV WAlti:, A\l» A Fine keeectioa of cold, mi.- VEIt Ai\D STEEL SPECTACLES. SOLID COLD LOODS OF ALL £>E srSUPTIOAS AAI) LOOMS XVAK liAATEI) AS REPRESENTED AL L H OKK XX Alt IS A A 1 I D PERSONAL ATTENTION GIVEN TO REPAIRING.. E. P. DURANDO, 24G Market atepet, Tntvi r-Wlieeler l.Ljik. CSS ATT V.XiOOI/iA, Tti.VX 1 ■—l ai mam *s«. ■UPIMUDHaafe rw-’raKa.'LJua'iui r 2lic Alitddiit Halety JL.amp. It itsolf when ovorturned ! I» exiinuMte* itself when Uropped rrom in tin* !It rxtingtii»tu'ri it wheii hioken! I: emi be earned at pleasure. Blowing down the ehiminw or tiirnin/? down tlie wick to extinguish tin* entirely unnecessary. On exhibition and for sale by Or. »./£. X 3. Heard, < riH-kcry, i liina, tilaßßware, l.iimp~ iiinl Lump (ioods, Silver-Plated IV.ire, Looking (ilii-M-s, etc. tSt' Itemoveil lo iM Market street. Next to olil X. Orleans more. CIS ATT A NOHA, - - - TENNESSEE. BACTIMrE CLOTHING HOUSED 4 nt I'MLL SEASON 2 r .** . The Largest Stock of Clothing! FOR I i>eg to in lor m you thist we carry the best selected stock in Catlaraooga, at LOWER 2 Tlian elsew here. I mniiiifltetiirc most ol’siay goosls and thus tar can UNDB] I=L SISLIj’ Those buying tlsesr?i. CALL eLiacl ME2 lletbre buying' elsew here. M. I. I’Ol'FF. J. M. GILLESPIE. C. A. KOL'FF. OO. p MANUFACTUKEUS OF Boors, Sash, Blinds, Moulding. Tressed Boor and Window Lumber, Flooring, Frames, Mantles, Ceiling, Weather- Eracket3, Ballasters, boarding, Etc. Etc. AM) DEALER IN ROmJI LUMBER. FAXCY ROSTS, LATHS , SHINGLES , <tC. near Railroad Crosaiog, CSBATTAN«O«A. TENNESSEE. rmm«rki-innii_ i.ir-« l i■ ...i imi wM..ai«awMgiw. | .aMaww..-w.»w^-kAmi ar> IjOKTG, DEALKR IN YET* XJ 3FL TC" XT XJ 3E6. E3 , SUCH AS BEDSTADS, BCREAI S, XVASUSTANDS, TABLES t ll tIRX, BETALIC CASES, CASKETS, COF FIN ROBES, AND A GENGERAL LIN E OF TRIYS.tI INGS. All ordera by mail or telegraph promptly filled. No. 31 Tlarkel Street, CHATTANOOGA, TENN. --- Y LZ , DEALER IN FAMILY AMD FANCY GROCERIES, &C.. We have a splendid line of Also a fine assortment of E?oiisiTurisi*iiiiig' Goods, XVhiskies ami everything Factory Yarn', Coflce, usually kept in n lirst- Sii gar Sail .-tail class G ROCERY Mackerel. STORE. Ail kinds of Produce wanted lor which we will pay the highest market price. eeJ-Thc trade of North Georgia respet tfully solicited Between the W. &A. R. It. crossing and the A. & G. S. Depot. CiiATTANOOeA, TEKN£s*S*:M ATTENTION BAPTISTS. %Vc «ill Issue the first week in January ISM tlie first number of Tlie iBA-IPTIST 1 SSTJ3W, And weekly so Stilisirdicr* tlie rent fee. Till.; SO will bo n four-page tweuiy-eight column paper. We »h:ill use Irt it,- i>iil>li. :i[i«>ii a new iH»wer pres , new t y.land » vt|U> article ol Paper, •mil shall spare no pain*, labor, or exjionse in the effort ami pOrpose to make it tiii. hiiiiiUonifst nni»t*r ntiblishcu iu ill if country. i Besides giving special attention to the principles aud progress of the ilenom-' motion the pttpT-r will contain the following Ocpartmcnts, cnrelully e.litetl: LATE LEMDSYW EVE ATS. VH»OEIOiS EIMTORI ALS. S22ORT AEWS, _I%’»TES. TWITES TOR T£IK TIRES. TE2E' PULPIT* SI.VHAT- StSIWWL WORKSESOP. CORRESPOA III'.ACE AEWS AAR VOTES ESI ISLE REA.RIAO OA RAPTIST TASTES. 1 • otll YOU ACS FOLKS. have hail the subject under consideration for some time, and we are fully i convinced front inform ninn anif facts we have gained iu relation to the want and de-ire- of the tie- oininatioii. iliat the publication of a elieitp, live, newsy aggressive Ihip'ist paper is a positive necessity. "Ami in the name of our God we will set ti]) out- lianner,” " "■ ' " U8IKBMOT» i j u'dMlff FOR /ILL, Tlio 23£Lp>ti!st Sun, Will be bold, out-speaking ami unmistakable in its advocacy and defence of the distinguishing principles of the Baptist faith. <: p ui z o 15. x iscrr: To tit'i'oinplisl) good ibr lisc ituisc ol" llic Kecdecm* ers kingdom in llic world. motto = “TIIE WHOLE WORLD FOR CHRIST.” V»V want-0,000 Mibseiibrn* lor the flr*t isaue of the paper, tint] in order to.se eiue the eo-operjition of all and as many aelive agents and canvassers for the paper as possible, we make the following liberal oiler of as follows: ■I nilollain-To the Ageist srniiing us llic large** |(J| lutimber ol" subsersber* by llic first ©J next Jan -1 wu uarj, Osc number to exceed one hundred ; xve xx’ill paj' si cash premium ol" Wise Hundred Dollars, r /VDollars. .11l for the second largest club, the number to ex v-r v/ eecd fitly, Filly Dollars. , nrMiai% * / n For the third largest club, tlie number to ex- Acted tweratv-Sve, Twenty-five Dollars. TSPI-J 8* A E'ER FSEFF.-.-To every one sending y« a club often siiS»:*ersbers for one year, one copy of the Paper Wise Year Free. T.ct eCcry oiie who will volunteer to net as agent or worker for Die paper. send us their names and cumin. an active canvass for Tuis Sun at once. Agent, arc requested to report names and post oiliee address of subscriber* taken, twice a month. !SiiX»EECi'iptioii I*i-ice: In order to meet the views of a large number in our church, and find our wav in a weekly visit in'o hundreds and thousands of homes that are now der titute oi'Baptist literature, we have concluded to put the price of Tun Sun at <STI? TYf. hRj invariably in advance. At which price it will be the cheapest denominational paper published iu America, if not in the world. To Raptist every where, we appeal ffer pis(eo«age a Mil a hearty ©o-eperatioss' iss establishing THE SEW. Address all coempondence to S. A. MeIXAiT, Publisher, LaFayette, Georgia. wytvyKVjcitrcaimnuwy a»waKiwwr«y.’»J s-v-rggigy ... ~r- yj* is*JM*j-*w*ri*m* MS&WILSQWB H I iR'-' «? -JLibf.2bivtgp Vke: x C *yy Tl* A.-""* \ m: r ~ r * ' l f'3i r ,*"^ ,J *^ < t'') Hr ,||| I ~rfr "SILMSIHa || SHUTTLE SEIK WCHIE THE BEST I: ml SEWING MACHINE kWafJH 1 wors.il Mr jjn I SEND FOR ILLUSTRATED CAT A- p\ftW~ IvT It k t.OGUE No. 230. J@“AN AGENT f S WILL DELIVER A MACHINE AT YOUR RESIDENCE, FREE OF CHARGE, CLOSED. SUBJECT TO APPROVAL. —---i—a. Address WILSON SEWING MACHINE CO. 129 & 131 State St., Chicago, Illinois, U. S. A. l'os- Sale by J. A. Reeder «St €o., Rome, CJa. ' THIS IV VVVV W At. K K EEEEE RKKRR W W W VV AA L K K K UK VV WWW A A L K K E K K VV W VV VV AAA A 1. KK EEE KltRItU VV VV VV W A A I, K K E K R VVVV VVVV A AI, K K E K R VV VV A A LhLLh K K EEEEE It R COUNTY MV! 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