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SAMAUIfAV NERVINE.
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oCwr rmupi t’* Wedalmltl i
•mrTuTMnr-ly L ' >nn »- > ‘ th * vt * lM<l * i
UK. from theblood. It* Kerme, Kowhtst,
a; t-ui'vr md Lasalh* property rreet nil dw
•n (Iti«iia karelt, ref erred to. to 1 k»n wsrM
ggagfcjsHiHWfWaS
A and compo'HHiUie jMfccut—ik* Vy th«
{D»nx’«*caoti of opiato* and ta&stic aatuartiea,
tat bv thi- restoration of activity to the ftonaca
and n*»rronu swteui, whereby the brain is re
£c-,vWl of "orb*id fancies, which an* created by
the oau* « abeve referred to.
To fergymen. Lawyers, literary men.
cJv.nte, Fau*otv,l*udioe and nil Uu»ee wboae see.*
cote ry tnp£ tym-int censes penoo* jmwtraUon,
tm-guHrltte* of tbe blood, eu'uiwft, L*owcl« or
kftineya '»r ,vt.o require a nerve tuafc. fcpj 'Hieof
or etiinr.Umt.SAJi i uitan Ksbvtr* uituuile.
T'iotweMd it uwt iuo«t wontierfnl to*
t»«nra»it that (;Ter«*tet«liie»i the sinking avetom.
$1 30. Sold by ofl Ihugfflstt'. The OK 6. A.
ftjnt: MONR MED 00., P r roj»r'®,BtJeeepb l IlOb
For testimonials and circnlart wml B‘!unn
Cbu. V. Crit.ittflß. Amwl Htw Ywk Civ. <M>
Attwinty*.
GEO. M. NAPiER.
ATTORNEY AT LA Wj
LaFaystte, • - (ieorg-ia.
Will practice In all theiourts add at
tend with pollijitMts and care to le
gal buriiiexa of ever. kind.
Wm. E. MANN.
Lawyer,
Ringgold, Georgia.
Will practice in all tin- Courts,
Stale and federal. Legal busmens of
ti'erj Iliad attended to. OiSce In front
ol Court Home.
MOHEYLOANET)
On Farms; 5 Years 1 ime,
AT REASONABLE RAI S,
IS WALKER AND GHATTDOSA
BOUNTIES.
tor
no r V«» ne/oriat.ffJ,
Sem! utnmp lor terms or apply in
person to
GEO. M. NAPIER,
L i Fayette, Ga.
“ JPIO IV. MB ~
A rosy i*< L iw,
*tT4!AESVILLE, - • IIOEUfA.
Will practice in the Superior,Coun
ty, and District Court*.
F. W. Copeland,
Attorney al Law,
1 aFaTETTE, - - - GEORGIA.
( a, LL. pratflc® In !h« f«|wrl#rCoßrts. hi limns
v Ir-.uu. Kl«««u«r« toy •pj'Cinl agrucnieut. Col
vrhnf *
H. P. Lumpkin
Aliornej at Law,
LaFaYBITE, - - GEOH9IA.
kH ILL 4irt> piouipi attention to all hu*lno««
• V •airiMitni to him.
V "»mri* in rti« M Rftlldinf.
itobsrt .If. TV. tjleun,
Attorney at Law,
LaFAYBTTB, - - - - (iKOKGIA.
Will practice in the Superior Com t*
of the tome and adjoining circuits and
i» the Supreme Court of Georgia <>f
fioe on eaat aide of square in building
With Dr. J. Hill Hammond.
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Übzisllsnsous Advertisements.
0.1 j’ HILL HJMSIONO,
Phyiicum ami Kiirjrcou,
OtSoe in LaFayetteon the east tide
of the square. immediately «>uth ot the
brisk afore, where he can be found at all
bnura, day and night when cot profee
eionally engaged.
im.j. s. fth«»A,
resident dentist.
ItINNGKIOU), - - GkOKiJIA.
(J.Tura service* in all branch
ii2tO?es ofhix profession to the
likens of Walker and Gtoosa Coun
t;*e. VV :k promptly done at modelates
prion*.
All i»..k wairantcd Office on Nhx'i
vilie atr-rCt, first buiidiog west of W L
Whi man's f tore.
geolgTaT house
AND RESTAURANT.
CHATTANOOGA. TENN..
Coe. Maikat aed Wie-im *t« ,
Kept by CM AS. FETTER.
Board $1.25 per day.
Call and see Fetter .nd gr* a -qu ire
ih*al and a good drills. The coolest
beer and the beet liq uor in our city.
« at r th» Wttrkinc rtnml 10 r. nr«
I'lll I ■A'r a a we will mai. you m t (
111H Ul « r<-y. |, valuHbL box of sjiop'e nfM»d? I
w jut will pi t you in tlu Wny of m» ki><g 1
root* oioiiay in as- r.' dwy*ih:in you tver th-.u-’lit 1
»A n _ I _bu*itii»*ii. not r#qulr#tf. We !
mu.- r * 71 WI " *■-- m, " lr nil tbe (in|p m
Bjv.ii tlijiTtair; — . -- liivrrMllvadatiteif
to wan p.*qti« young e»n raotljr *:arn
frtOa 5T eoru to f.S ev«r> ov«*;:tiif. 1 liml ell wbo
wont work may tr>r ih 'wlm**. we make fill* fin- 1
paralTltd offer; to h|l who ar*- 11 .» vv#»*l *.<tir/S-4 ««
wl'l a-tnd fi U» i> fortb* 1 <vibl*t of Witt.r.r r«.
FaU perMi»«s .ra jr ■ ■*. ri« . *»*pt <r V -
xu'iten w 1 t>- i-.iude ’?»* v,» , ; mv»* iiielr j
me . i .r*. ** o'k *ae»-t*nr ttioMnielj* ■
»w*r’t 1 . *. >*inn now. A !<*r »* • cf** in k. i 0.,
ft .*.l, klait r. sieb’2a §4 iy
SltfD
f;»U JtVs'ILEB E£Nfi>' SIZE
n'ATS.t F3a 2 50.
ff* !. t V f;»* *P » % I’KRH Tl. J offhr mode f n r
43 9ayt tats G «*' 1 Cuff mC. u. l>., «
t .1 i «!t i -;orr p’lrt ua»:ng.
J. If. .eftVrt.VS A CD., Jeweler*,
AUa»U,Ba.
T*iw> ,nB ti tfic ?<% prim*El!«i
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g_ - / / crt ftaJr :c. iejfii. r* : ooccra
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Walker County Messenger.
VOL. VII.
THE MESSENGE&
LA Fa YE ntC, - • - GEORGIA
IVBKUrtIIM 1
One Tear •***-« 00
Sir Months . - - »C fonts,
rtuee Months - - - J# Com*.
COM M UNICA TED.
SUXDAt-SOeOh CONVENIIOX.
lT'iirecdiog* cfS. 8. lodTttitlrtc at V»1-
iey Head, Sunday doth nHlmo—
; Kuayi.
The Snuday 8 b» <1 Ctuivoi lion
; :>f *he Cnoaa Baptist Ag“ocia'iun,
I nnnvnned with Valle. Head Cl uroh,
* Walker County, G urgia, »>• 10
o’chck a. m , Ma.ch 29th, 18S4. and
orennized hv electing Ren. T C.
Tucker, P evident anu J. G. Hunt,
Sm retary.
The following Committee nf Ar
rangements was appointed : Mercer
8 >aw, Franklin Shaw cni J. H.
RuseeH.
At 2 o’clock p. m,' tlon Jno. Y.
Wood aidre-ged the Convention
uptn the subj'Ct, Origin of the
Sunday-Sciit o'—i” it divine an
tliority of the Holy Scriptures ”
At 8 o’clock, address by Tev. W -
L. Suattuck, subject: ‘ Divine au
thority for the Sabbath-school.”
A' 4 o’c’ock, essay by Mies Doia
Buttle, etlbiect: ‘’The Iri.e sphere
of wmr.au in the cbutch.”
4:80 o’clock P. M , essay by Miss
gal ie Snnw, subject. “Womnn’o
influence and tvi.rk in Sunday
school ”
Upon motion it was resolved that
the eg.-ays of Misers Suttteand
Shaw, he published in the \V/.i ker
County MKrsKNGKit and Baptist
R. fl- ctor.
It was fuither resolved by the
coi.veut do, that on account of the
limited attendance of delegate*.* hut
the Con*ei.tipnsbo«‘d meec at N w
Prosyest Baptist Church in JlcLe
more’s Cove, Saturday before the
3rd Sunduy in July next, and that
the programme announced in ib*
.MKS.-EooEi the 13. h of Maicli,
shall be the one for the Convention
to he he'd in July.
Sunday OQ' rnirg the Presid nt
being absent, Hon. J Y. Wood was
eltcted pro. tern.
After singing add prayer, F. W
Copeland addre»sed the Conven
tion upon the subject of ‘‘The two
dispensations—Legal and Goepe
Most of those appointed by the
Executive Committee to deliver
addiesees, having faded to attend
the Cocventiin.it wbb on motion
ot Bro. Mnctr Shaw riioWcd
that Rro. J. Y. Wood abould ad
dress the Convention upon such
subject as lie might se'ect Choos
ing for bis subject, sfethe
pure in heart, fo l they *h<d! see
God," rfr. Wiod entertaiued the
audience for an fcnur, fn an abie
and p >inted address.
Al 12 o’ciock tlm Convention ad
journed for dinner, and in the af
ternoon Rev. L Suattuck preached
an able «rd effective krriDon.
The Convention then adjourmd
to meet in Ju'y.
J. Y. W O .,D,
Prsident pro. tern.
Jesse G. Hcnt. Secret; ry.
The Tru« Sphere of Woman in the
Chureh.
[Ei*riv written by Misg Dorn Suttle
and real! at ihe ri. 9. Conv.mi ll the
29th ultimo, and ordered by the Con
vention to he published.]
This is a snbj et that deterves
our fit heat trod moat prayerful at
tention. As servants of him who
loved us and gaye Him* If for n*.
it behoevea us to s-ok to know the
true sphere in which ke woul 1 have
us walk. Though the Sacred Word
is r» pleter with exau.pltj worthy of
imitalioo, we find an unrest in our
breast, and w* would go to the
f.untair In ad, a d »e wcu’d ny,
•On 1 Father, leach me keno
Tuy way, and jive inegra e t" j
walk therein ; muy n t Tliv wert j
I s bniderfftl by the ghorsnee c* j
Thy children.’’ While worn n fig-1
uies so congpiuuocsly in 'lie
cSiurch t the I• yi r»«z God, w« cat.
hut mark how qaiet the charnel
through which she neiit* the ';«•
cantli ».cy, limited, and s*emir.gly
uarvo*', yet how 'pa ivus. While
she is "ot c .fc't upon io fill t !, e
. ije miaistrations of the et.urrh
U Jti L. B assigned to her a work, to ,
LAFAYETTE* GEORGIA* THURSDAY, APRIL 10, 1884.
be ,* c mptuhed by example, ra ti
er than li) preo f.l. \s», w en s‘i
h«a bv 'lie ai i of the II ly Spirit
added to nertm f ill llio.-t'- v rtu*.
which so ctu* ell sh the Christian
chara te. *he h.s won au iiiUusno-.
invested with an eloquence end
powir beyond tko expression it
language. Out on the highway;
in the paacdo! cheinoer.of hoo e j
in the sanctuary, her aitei.t tear; a
look from her s..ul-t- ling eye; the
pre-sura of her hard ; a whii-pcred
word of tier Savior’s forgiven*?*,
mercy a’ d love, doe* nf succeasful
!v le:ul the wanderer from the pat h
of sio, as diio* the profoun lest loz
ic ~f the pu'pit orator Atil y»s.
methinke that, ‘ many in that day
when Christ shall come to make up
He jewels,” with sooisa’l flu te'ing
with wonder, with j"y and will;
love, will look out upon the grand
and glorious beauties ofthul lieav
enly land, and {Joint to thg great
while throne of God, and shout—
“A woman’s holy prayer,
A woman’s hand and gentle tear
Have led the wanderer there,”
What tffiitscy in hrr prayer;
‘What pathos in her tear." A
work to do that Can be .iccuinnliah
e.d by no other agency. There are
churafcters who have heard.sod lis
tened. to the stoty of the Cross, a
told by tl.tr tru'.imer until it has
become a* an O.d Story; they
stand aloof, with hardsi.ed he ins
and stiffened necls, seemingly bid
ding defiance to tile wnoings of the
floiy Spirit. Woman the-e arc
jour subject* ; do yon meet w ith
ilmn in Lite social gathering*? In
the quiet walks of life ? On the bil
lows of life’s stormy way ? let
your light Biiioe ; fctek to feel the
depravity et their souls, their creed
of Savior. In your secret devotion*
when your heart is overflowing 'ith
earusst desire tor the prosperity of
Zion aoJ the salvation of soul*,
present them o God. The e»ii
spirit mav invAdit, and insist hiird
cuses, d > not listen to hi n, be
not hindered; l.esincers; bslaith
ful; though you o,av rever epenk
one wr.rd o those su’jutis as etire
ly and silently as the morning
light breaks forth upon this surt
vour inflfiSnce will he frit, and G .d
will give them to you as sheaves
for the -'golden harvest" Yes
woman has a work lo do, a respon
sibility to onset. Where ran she
look for a broader field of labor
than in tb*Habbath-scliuul? Learn
ing is the channel through whico
the soul i* enlivened; ani| Idled ami
adorned. Of*ll the knowledge ot
which tha soul is capable, the
knowledge of God is the most im
portant. The Savior, whom to
know ie life, tUrnnl life. In t' >■
S ibhath-sobool no other idea is rec
ognized. SiVe that, of leaning of
J-buh. Dow fit d the needy sub
jects there? Our responsibility
bids us to iuvtte them to com*.
T.'en iet u» be more solicitous. Let
us not be ashamed to invite tlis old
or the young. Hit l*t us inn.* and
brng io, until every hr.u-'ehold irr
this beautiful end highly favor.d
land of ours, i. re [res nttd in our
Bahbath schools Let us work,
work earnestly, boneslly, lovingly.
“Work wh.le it is dsv.lor th* night
cometh w en no man cun work ”
Let us not he routed with the idea
of entering the portal of rest elone
but strive to enter in vilh many,
wavy son/s lo emhluz >n *s s* .te in
our c own of g'ory tDot i* promis
ed us in that peaceful and never
ending eternity. L.-t us hv* so, t fiat
when death shall cal! us, we sl-ali
go down- in the grave as to '‘peace
ful siaanliirs ” leayirg the fi.a.i of
life, with the victory woo, and au
inflnsi ce left that shall ive and lie
fell while age* shall pins.
[Eaaav written by Mis* 98111* Shaw
and ordered l>y the Couveatiun to he
ptvhi intivil. i
W.-IMAS S INFi.UEkCE AN6 WOHg IN
tiUNOAY-eCUdOI..
ITirttor, Veil* Ut ’ha' woman's
icfl j .ore ha- tn >r- so ot :h ot an>-
ihing else ever brought up m soci
et
\V e will first o‘ic> the frontier*,
tvrri'orie. and i.tw -c -le.i * 'tin.
tties, where the *" e but i e » fe
males, con.p.r«it ; v<-!v uo-e in
tooae place*, Th re yju find ho'
I tt ehrw, snd what they do have,
lo t-a-rot j r. spects .. Tha. male
laS. ■ ’Ol. he .ojte HSU iT" leV*,.llliUd
y and reo s« «S tha c irniVar us
be»*l of tin-flaid. Tim/ aaditdvte
the oselvos 'o «ntlr«iy disregard
Sun I*. -sc idol. Hole ■ end e ery.
thiog portai • n : tu re t nous devo
tions. T e SuutU g oa*> by un
noticed f.om any other d>y of tha
we-K.
N w le* us rotifcp those places
in wI”C tiie lemaies are more
iinmeruuv. tiera we find tl rough
their constant persuasions uni
pleading for *ll-ir own protsotiun
and that of the m» j Bat large, Sui -
day-schools, dhurdties aid other
institution*, t.h*t are for the good
or the advanoemen* of the commu
nity Just as the is bent tile
tree is incline.
The minds of children are like
wax to reoiive, hut live inerhle to
ret in every impr-sM-m made up
on th- in. There is no one mi I*
capab'e of writing the good im
pression in letters of gold titan the
C rUtain and affectionate mother.
Every good and pinna mother is a
Sui day-.cho, 1 tviulnr. ILrowu
children hip h-.r studenti. and ler
house the echo 1 room. Sunday
fchcol is the very life germ of al!
other schools. Ht church or any
other place. It is while the child
is under the amthe.’* wntcliful
ca-e that to# corner stone of its
moral* and future conduct is
hid.
The cfrilcl photographs tie
moth r every dut of it* in locsn’
and youthfn life. It is the moth
er who molds the coaruiter aim
fixes the destiny ot tha ct id. If
there is any on" on earth that a
nliild confides in, it is a mother.
In rrder to establish wh.il have
already said, I will me inn »
few good and noble men, who nev
ei forgot tn lose th*ir mol her* for
the good and ioiporuht 1.-soons
tutrvht them at home.
Timothy, from a child, ktew
the Bcipiui'e»,was tough*, them In
hi* mother and grand-mother. Dr.
D dridge’B mother *«ug t him the
history of the Old and Mew Te«tA
roent before he could r-ad. Her
wi*e and pious r.Hectinnt upon
■tcries there reorasvntol ina Ie good
impressions upon hi* mind, which
he never forgot. Beh q* Hsll nays
he could hloss the tn -htory of his
rmith r. who taugiit mm so mtici
ihyiie truth and gavnl.i'ii -o many
pious lecture". JSC Ab >ot» t&y*
"M-i'her at home." in a college
wnere ffae litmdre I and twenty
young nti’in prepnriug for th,-
ioitria-iy.it wa* fond that more than
one has.drei'b id been -ed - o Clmst
by the r .(’.others. J hn Randolpti of
Henry Clay, Baijim-n krai k
lio, Thoma* G ay, A tn.*
Lawrence, S rgeant n Prentiss,
Saui Honst m aed uriiuy other*
1 could meution, .Iwuja exprissed
feelings of profound nff-ctinn and
veitersl'-. n for their mothers b >tbs
iug them (or the important leaioi s
taught ihem.
Many of Engfiand’s grealesi men
Were born poor Cottagers, they a
- tl.etr gr a.ness to he r
good mothers and the Son i»y
echo 1.
That woman’* influence io Sun
(lav snii ol i* great, cannr.t he do
ni.d. They tend to refine and
s d'ten thu hoistroutf and rude msn
n-f* of ihF hoys, wiiil tha girl*
li»v«> tastes and desires peca’iar to
It.emselvHS, which a woman only
can nnuorat. ind and .udiiiiaistsr.
onto.
Next so a motuer’a influence is a
teacher.', h nee tt-e great lusponai
tiilitv resting upon a Bu-iday-*ihoul
ti ;,c‘ier. Burr lav-sol o Is are ’avge
f.tnil ov, ennsistiog of Btnvhe>- one*,
as the influence of w ouau » 10-c-
Mrttj in thcao smaller fitnili. s so
also is it juat aa nsees/ay in ti « |
laiger or.es.
C.ildren ar« woudsrful iiui'etoM
so it is c irnpar tively u ,y »o Ira
them in th« go'*.J - ay, atol I w-ll
•I y th-rc i-i tl ) orie, Wu: r tin j
t:.or* li:flu*no« to i 1 Jne «.r r I
an-.iin toeiu '-> the a ay r»q»ns ; I
ihcn 'h«mo hit AdfU'id'»v->t)!iool 1
teacher. L* k a history end e.e* 1
trie h i-sailda r, -a. have i.peu led
tn reform from the <i>g aihng vi. es
of t e w*t,d. oy . others, wi/ -,
*i- era. a d hi tie goo- 1 and 11-efnl
mo" - - -cc et •
J , d - c-hoola »r tie of e
u.aui, .u.oi-meatii priuc piss of al>,
good i ot.tuiionv, and feuxiti in
. fiueticn ia tiie largest lac or of thal
j piii.f iple.
Wmi is in re forcibly iinpraes
ed mi our mind.* tli-.n 1 niothw s
grave. Oir iiainls ma. he ful: of
labor, our hear s burdened nub
c re a d thorn poouhililies ot jjie
and home* far aw.ty, but at moth
er's gnve will, all l.allu* e.l uao ia
tions clu-toring around ctn nev. r
t*n forgotten. Tie love w* have
for a mother is i-.ot measured by
years,is not an- ihium-d by liislututn
nor forgotten wiit-u si e sleeps ill
Iro dust.
Won hits stood liy the grave of
a de.r moti.i rand not rcun nitien ii
her pleasant su.ihs, hiv.ng Words,
e ri ust pmyer and ashUtauce ex
pressed in a dying hour, Tr.e
fond remembrance of a dear moth
er, a wile, or si ter n. thr hour of
d.q.re-sion often | ivert fresh ii.spi
ration to tlih Curis.sin.
Women arc better than non,
Statistics prove this Thev have
fewer mpiutiot s tliFl'Vtn in iheir
way, arc mitura ly mue leveieu
tial and l-ving, and il i* easier for
them io hic.no Citrialatiis. Tiny
urea majority ii Sti dm -school,ot.
earth and Uuppoo* will b* three
InUrlns of the population in
Heaven.
Panhandle Notes;
Items am l'K i hens teo.h this
wei-U.
Lit l *', thing out —p-ach blooms,
l'auh.iniile has hern * little lus
ty for two wee^tf.
Panhandle claims kind with “Rat
tie Pan."
Ru.ul working is being coo,min
ed in placi-s ii*l them lie made
4'iod white the Wyv'htr is nice.
L iinhi'il & Bay less have con
nect! d a grist mill to their saw
mill.
Our fare ere aie d ecuseing li -
no te.ice law to some extent; some
oppose it, .ntd some have already
.id pled I
W* noliie a f.ig show adverti #(l
for Chattanooga, fur the loth. Os
srerybo ly must go, wheth
er there it any meal at home or
not.
Gaotle spring in upon ua with
1 it* flowers and singing hi df
ftXctiHO in* il I get too el quant.)
sod our tarmers have gone to work
in earnest. The si.riug oat ciop
i* al,6ut *o«#d, petal et ai d elo.
L t them • ontinue tliair work und
niakn the best cron they t.ave msCe
tin ye os, afltr all Up ir t.l ues and
rain. The* i e having m buy a
grea’ d ull of corn a. d flour. We
think in order to be suectsafu’,
t. h tod r.ia. what th'-y enh
sao.e.
O t M : *sion Rd:e frui’ grower,
at looking quite e-n-erful they an
tiotpa’e alu) cioji. rtr.vvleries
wi 1 soon be ri.-e. ad ot 3 urs* i
tnev ol i j .Vito thsir trim is ol tiie
11 .t woods come up and at straw
herries, sugar and ereaml Mr.
J.m [...gun i« .ihead of any the
writ r has vi-iteJ.
“John Limber,” vi-urs on prohi
tiition read with icteresi. VVe
have p tit on to boil, let ns hear
from ill the o orrtisooo lon's of ihe
county, and aill h ,?l il all and
sue whetlu-r it makes wliiskey or
no whiskey.
Was glad lo linr fiom ‘‘Com*
Again." didn’t know bui what >li*
u, e little ‘ Peat’’ bad disheartened
liiir>. We think it safe to visit his
secti ,n soon. \* e e,ii'''-s that wed
ding he inti tint ed will actUHlly
'ake plac*. We rotire some of tiie
Tenoi e-ee l«ds are cutting mouu
tanhe and wearing button hoe
bouqtl -to! and us tips i* !eip ve,ir
wo know tint, ho-as "ti- o lio
‘ Fv*. c" race wi > be clio e cm '
sg a, *1 floe. i
DtVTne.- I-ni oee-P
Tn B pair Datnag s.
D< " lily. Uor* i- proh»'y n
„• * ti l ng yon t •..« f -*hi >.ia,.h iiG
•ti l, great c : t*' i* » rojgh ~n* on
y.oir tieauli . L/'C h-UI'S, 'oiS oi
hii-ep ,i,d m>.otal excitiunst; *ih
i B - v* ou t y n,;») »y r t,o:n «d tt> •<
luautilid t ***** which dr, iv i-v •
n* rrru.'d y-n in oilier j ears Ar
.fi.tnl siios-uuite can .ic.-'r pa*s
ho.*- rcb and *.,«*• to, k*. pir
erV ILur Bulaem will -ion v.-ii,
■urban 'r.lli'i: nut, e- >e i.*
■ -ii ,i r!, r , d eoiin<
r • ,-i on in, ... .■ b<r«»ii{ S ,>
,IIU BCHIj I* |
NO. 57.
Mrtiregor, litas.
i’nis place 18 meMhs ago w«* an
opau prairie, line it now boast* cf
I 1.109 inhabitant*, ft ie situated
in ib« woitern part of M I- man
conuty,twenty an lea front thethriv
ng eiiv of Wnro, and (orrounded
! by oue of the kgriuiiltcrw! districts
, io central T x*»,
Lv U wa.ili sold frnm fotir to
Qv* dcllais per acre two year* ago.
set s as rcAcily now Ht from $lO to
$2 ), owin'* to tha fertility a>'d uea, -
uc-a to maik*t.
B'erytl.ieg !a on a boom; build
ing, fencing and io fact improve
meats of every kind that is indica
live, of a livu energetic people, are
bang pushes rapidly foiward.
Our winter, lik* yours, proved to
he oue of the coldest cn l-ccord in
eoiiarque-'ce of which th'-re will he
u grfat d al of cotton planted a* all
full out* and great deal of Ntcifall
ga wheat, is killed.
We sre having b au'ifnl spring
-I’ltH weather nor. Tu ■ gr*.. j«
growing nice)vend «*,>• a of nil kid»
is doing well. Timugh the a .ock
businets is druwiug to a close io
this jiart of the ci-ontrv, a* the g.,te«
is all bring fenci-J. T,ie veoden,*y
of stock men, of coins.' is v e*ti»ard.
and there, monoplist* and Capital
tats h ivo fenced and arc f. n-ting a'l
the.ayailable grass and water. I t
•Ora-! ifl-tanrcj, almost entnu coun
tie* a*e feitcMi, Th- free w t> r and
fra* gras* men cut d .vn (he wire ot
Slo b f ixture xlmos. nx f.r-lasthey
are put up. Wii>e-Awake
Au Old Oust.
| Below is au iulanathifi item,
wl,i h vye ar» kindly an, wo • to
publiah from a tot', r from Daniel
Hope, E.iq., a foro,e: ciliz-n of our
ooun y. H« n»w resiles in Pulns
ki, I. in,.]
I put on a coat this morning
th.t nia'.oiu ot.e-hnnursi) and eight
years old It was tliu eont of
John C MoUuu’csa the fs'her of ths
Igto llms F, McCaulbcs of Cli!e
ei'untv, Term.
“It was purchased as ca ly a*
1770'0r a wedding coal. Rut the
war ,au3eon ai d il was not Died
until it closed', ft »as made as
blue cloth, b ,a n rl.. rt wide collar,
long cull's that turn d b.ck,
siraight-hreaste I and awatlow-tiiil i
Ths hiifions are lrirgs flat «nd \
thin b ok likc titty might lie bade
ofst-vl, here ifn- taint* in lint, hut !
only tao that bntton t’i< ot cr ,
luiitoi,-holes arc miita’on. lie'
h .Uong mu Pill,, ot.s inch from the
••-■'K9.”
Ulna Urn: • breeders.
Mr -R. S Wittier* of Fairlown
Smck Farm, Lixingt io Kv , writes
‘I hxv sue. conlid'-n’e in S'.'
Jacobs 0:1. ihe gr,i,t pain r ire, |
dial I use ton pv*i ylhitu; m»*clf, j
oi> horsu*. my negro*. E,>-r;,body
•nd ev*ry hor«e. f,rs l kinds at
* Hl-* ai d pain* lixlievr, in its *»v- 1
erciguty us » cure.’
A Remarkable Family.
There n now iuiog near Craw
fish Spriug in Waltn-r G iuntj, Ga..
ao aged isdy, (Mr* Amanda Briu-r,
by Ddtrre) who .a 75 years of ego,
and who is the iii iihsr f four enn
children, and raised the n a 1 ! t> he
grown; 12 of them are still L*iiig.
She is -l*i thu gmid-rnother of
Cl grand-children and 3d great
grand-ehihlrea.
3:ie Kiill enjoy* re.i»on*b'y good
hedth fo> <re so advanced in
ye.ir* Wouldn’t it lea lovely
sight to see the whole family, (.iin
l-.undred and ■ ight, children und
grand children gathered around
on* Christinas dinner tat'W
C'lfl’l HBUTOR.
fax K- col.ei-’s Xollce.
ii.inw we giv. Do «|ipv moir-ct* ;
ol fax Kvceiver:
I wii he at
IVavii e...- A; r. fi, Af** 5 & 21. |
fl ,i*lt«h “ 7, 21. M-y 6.1
Drv Vx'lav “ 8," 22, “ 7.
Oha'. Vi-.i.-ey...- “ 9, “ 2‘>, “ fj. |
i.onUmut Mi ... ” lb. •' 24, “ it
Upper C0ve..... *■ 11. “25 ‘ !fK
p.iml ri,„i, g... “ 12. 2d ‘ 14*.
f’ne-tnu. F 1 t.. “ it, -• 23, “ lfi,
If •-(Arouiuhta “ 18, “ 2‘J, “ In
W-.-t “ “ Id '* 30, 17
Ca- Uveek.i../ “ 17, M-iy I.Jt IW.
.or,p ; ” 13, ‘ 2, ' 20.
it- Faye't ‘‘ IJ, “ 3, 21
A.- .'it. L Faye t- Line 2, 8. ->,<! 4.
I> ' print >’> ill Up.,-r Ci v- *la li
F- k ’nf re, inoi i • “ l b
Di.io V ,;ks’ ell.l / iri.
(Sr®. Biiiumax T. R.
OMinaiy.'
ami: GLKN.t W hit itt. Died, it
*»»*• V li i nil ’ l IIuUMS, (icilllit, *ll
Tubsdayf, iffitb of V) tier), J, U1
s ii dl Cl) *il-s «mJ Laura Wiif;-
HU.
lie ms only eight year* sn<f k
few in nithe chi, n moil rrmarßabiw
chilli, (night sensible »m( roaiilvja
mere boy in years— d muii in uiln
'uuirc ; endowed with a Urge share
of nomtnon seme, • warm heart,
slid »n npiilutla to learn and do
whtl lie wm d me. Iliswill p"«er
wee astonishing for one of hie veer*.
II a m ire' svD'lhiiltier were far b -
»ond ordinary. „■
He hid a clear (iieiiionition cf
tiia death—no expressed himielUn
sivcvul omasions. Said be wa*
"going home to lira*on." His ex
ii ltuthma (obis grand parents, ph
rente and other* in hie last illi.e.e
will never be forgotten.
His rase furuishsa olusr and pes
itivo pro"f of the tail, tlmichildren
am capable of cc.bra iug irue re
ligion—that it is nm beyond their
mrajirelunrion. The Word of the
Lord sav» : "Out of the mouths of
babe* and sucklings has thou or
dained strength.”
He was a young discipl*, n little
Christian hero. Ilia spirit is with
the* fjird, safe, secure ; his
in the gram wnitirg the dawning
of tlieglorious morn cf the lesur
rection.
Let ns encourage end stimulate
the re)ici”n of childhood. Tue
weal anil luture safety of the fami
ly, muior and church, depend on
tlni moral and religious element of
Uie children.
T ie d .v p.svious tn bis death, ih‘
oomfumy with his li'ttlo friend and
constant companion,Judge Payne’s
son, h« walked through several
rooms of t.ho hotel.
H s discuss was mysterious enR
of those cancs which baffles thi beet
medical a! ii-ty. It is not belfeved
lie died of by.iropbobia, but rather
of comp Ute nervous piostration,
produced by a Cincture in one oi hie
i ruts.
The inomoiial services wredeep
ly srriors and i teiestir.g, the whole
community turned out; many of
the atnros cl(ipad,al, oi the pu i!d of
Mr. L'lino’s argo and flourishing!
school, five clergymen and several
professional gentlemen wer prer
ent. The choir led be Miss Bulba
stng grandly, softly touchingly bit
favorite hymns that he Sang so of
ten with his dear and pno'oua
mother, accompanied by i he organ,
"My Soul is at Beat," "The eweetf
by and by.’'
The mint thrilling scene of all,
was il e far.iwsll look at the eA*«4t
I'ltla ala*per in hi* iillle eolflo The
children filed one by one, boys and
girls, (.perhaps 100 more) the big
terns gushiii- from their eyes, life
uttuifl-d hop heaving their bosoms.
Tin* Lord susiein llin hrreaved
and Mnitten licmtsd. The sweet
boy has pan-od over the river. lii#
«pir>t isiesring under ti e simile.
‘•Many a tlovCer Is born to blurli
uwliilo,
An:l waste its sweetness In tlie air
around.”
A. 1. Ltcici,.
Eagle GlifT High Stclfo&F/
Sccortd term openr March lO’h,'
1881. Contingent fee 25 cts in ad
vance,
ItATfcS I'iF TUITION f
Preparatory department tier
month It Of i
Acndcni c department per mb. 1 50
Ool.giato “ “ “ 2 00’
Tuition due at tbs end of eich
month. For further information'
address, W. F. Aii.h>l<V ,
C'nair. Board of Trustees.
c
Outer i.lies htaplo Silk Cotton.
Tnv sad of this celebrated cof
ton is now reduced from two to'
rnoilollir per bushel. 1 can fur
l.uli any quantity required. Per
sons taking five busbe's more can'
have them on time, with bote paya- •
hie Nov. 1 1*. H any deaVre to take
lie in on ahs'rvS you tan do so and
and tiaVH oil the oolion uri i Ant*
fom ill of *!’i a ed. Hie o'lnr three."
fourths to be delivered at it.ugguld
rwx' f’ll is* k* ftlrefilled iboiv.
i. It. B '* R'i Air*.,'
f;J 1). 0111 l ..
wavtHd.
K'O Mi u W omen »nd Child:, nj
to |ip k Sirewfolriv*. Jan am
Sl5O to H i)0 p»r day. Wor t
cv. rv <)<n. God cry linuHti to e.-t
i.n'l > Iccp in. Ail '.coessarv
firidsh ' i '■ the form a 1 vs ry low
pro: n’ Wilt last ii('nut iibo moiitu
P.mips e ding cl..'dien c»;> rest
a.hui : tli.’i' y will h« pir.iid'd;
V. fruit Fai Ui, rn M: aion I iflgo
above k f cF »1. tide. iiraitp
dies. l. i asA Mil i.K’:.
!' ' e J enu.
When yon eid T nci o; Ftc*
ly Gioteriva, ,ive mo a rim.
it / it v pan;.