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-AT THE
"EXCELSM CLDTHDffI HOUSE"
—THE BEST LINE OE-
F umishing Goods, ats and Ev
erything a Man Needs.
B. MOSES, Proprietor.
mrkrl NO.. - ChnUnnooga, TfiioiMwe.
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IK YOU WISH TO BUY A PIANOS OB ORGANS, YOU OF
COURSE WANT A GOOD ONE.
THE ONLY SAFE PLAN iN THESE DAYS
OF SHODDY INSTRUMENTS, TS TO PURCHASE OP A
COMPETENT JUDGE, AND FROM A RESPONSIBLE HOUSE
NEAR HOME.
NOT ONE DEALER IN FIVE
CAN TELL A WELL, FROM A POORLY MADE INSTRUMENT.
AM EXPRERIEMCE OF Til IK
TI YHAHN EMAHLEN IN TO
UVARANTEE A WOOD NIiLECTItfA.
Pianos and Organs,
SOLD AH LOW FOR CASH OR ON TIME TO PROMPT CUS
TOMERS, AS BY ANY DEALERS IN THE SOUTH.
CALL ON Olt WRITE FOR PRICES, &C.,
B p CLARK & CO.,
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A OMITH,
——.Wholesale and etail ——
Bookseller aid Music Dealer.
Keep Constantly on Hand a Lariro Stock of
Rlnalf Bnviki, Lrllrr Cnp, Mote Paper, Envelopes,
Ink, NlalM, Eii|tr#viii#a. Fen Holder*.
Chromow, PholAgraivii /IlhtinK Pi*’* .•,•*, Pie
uire Frame*. IVnil Paper, Horner*, Win
dow Nhatlra, Ete. Al*o Agent lor
Chickering & Co., and Southern Gem Pianos.
Also Mason & Hamlin Organs. ..
ro.ni:, tii;«K«iA.
_ . ■■■
B4ZEMOR E BKOS-,
Manufactuing Druggists.
Wo aro now prepared to aooonunodato all customers with tlrst-class Drugs nnd
Medicines. Those who wish ftrst-claaa Drugs put un by oxparieocod bunds aro
ooidially inyilod to give ua a call before purchasing else where.
WITH STANDARD DRUGS AND LOW PRICES
We hope toehare the publio petroeage with our competitors. Wo are atsj prepar
ed to farnitb good* in Job lota, at eery low figures. Merchants will do well to give
aa a trial Orders by mail ahall hava aa careful attention aa if parties were hero
in person. The popolar
Family Medicines Prepared by Raztiuorc Bros.,
have for mow than a quarter of a oento y boon before the rabiM. during which
time they bare affected meny wonderful euros and beoome widely famous through
uut the oovntry aa remedial agenta for tho Tarioes coni|»laißtß and diseases tor
whioh they are reoommended by the physicians under whose immediate uiroc
tion| they are prepared from the poroat and freshest ingredients and materials.
Among the prominent remedies may bewooinlly mentioned their
RENOVATING LIVER PILLS,
for all diaaasea of the Liver, B|OKaoh and Kidneys, for all Srcables whore a pur
■afire medicine ia needed.
BOREHOEMD TAR AMU UH.D CHERRY
For Cotia, Coughs and all Throat and Lung diseases.
Liver Vigoi alor and Mrnrolie Liniment, t liill* and
Fever Anuiliilator, Elienoposfiinn Veriuiltige
and Jeromes' Rjr Tonic.
The standard'.blood purifier of tho ago. The above preparations are prepared
only by Baaetnore Bros.
NEAR W. & A. RAILROAD CROSSING MARKET STREET
CMATTAMOOCiA, - - - TEMMEWSEE.
Mrs. T B. WILLIAMS,
S 3 BROAD STREET, . - ROSIE, GEORGIA.
Thanking nay Friends and Patrona for i ast favors. I am proud to aay
I am now prepared to ahow them the latest stock of M'llin. iy goods in
the Cherokee Coentry. I offer you all ti e latest atyii sat the lowest liv
ing prices, for apot cash.
Give me a call and send me you orders.
Mr*. T. B. WILLIAM*,
uprl7 dm 93 Broad street. Koine, (ia.
na nAMIOI purgative nsa S O
rAKSuli&M^rlLla
/a*OA TAUT HCDUCTIOKIMTHC PRICE OF 0«. Ouse* *o«l.» «s4sc.S h« 19 cU. to tOc.nl.
g' ■■ 1— TooOunc, twttlM niu to* Ivo*. 2Sdo. to IS cent*
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TIIE MESSENGER.!
LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA. j
lmJt.DAi MohNiaa Msy 20,1881 ,
THIS PAPER '
P, RowKI.I. & t.’o’a Newspaper Adver
tising Bureau (10 Spruoc Street.(where
oontracts may >« A|CUf VARII
•rade for it inWEIT 1 UlllVo
The Lime-kiln Club.
Brother Gardner waited for a
long minute to allow Giveadam
Jones to git over tho effects of j
swallowing % born button to cure ;
hisjliwr complaint, and for Elder ■
loots to get through upsetting the \
water pail into the shoes ol several
learl rg orators, ap.J then began :
“I has been fixed if dis Lirae-
Kiln Club propores to support the
new Prohibition parly, an if we
am gwine to jinn de citizens’ move*
ment formed to put down deliquor
traffic. Gern’len, de pollyticg cf dis
club will be divided tween the strict
political parties. Prohihiebun,
for or agin will not enter into our
discushuns. I should jist as soon
think of j'nin a party to compel all
men to become Methodists as one
which purposos to compel all men
to become temperate. I bate de
sight of whiskey. 1 keep ol’ar
of saloons. A drunken man
ii on object of disgust. An yit I
look upon all temperance move
ments as so much time thrown
away. A snrtin per cent, of our
populasliun am bound to have
strong drink, an dey will have it at
any cost of money or principle.
Dis am a country in which all en
couragement am held out fur men
to lib sober, honest lives- It’s agin
law, self-interest, morality an com
mon decency to be a drunkard. De
man who persists in gittin drunk
knows all dis, nn de fact dat he per
sists in it is evidence nuff dH be
aint wuth de powder to save him.
De man who has manhood in him
needs no savin. He saves bisself
“Heaps of tears sin being shed
ober dis or dat unfortunate, os
folks ctlls em, an dey am being
coaxed, advised, fluttered i n eben
bribed into lead.nsober lives. Don't
you suopose dat ebery man who
drinks Knows what whiskey lead*
to ? If it am weakness ou bis part
he will stay sober only as long as
somebody bolds him up. If it am
because be has no moral standard,
den de sooner he drinks bisself in
to de grave do better for the reßt of
uv.
‘Tfsartin citizens want to band
together to ffgt t de saloon bizness
let vtn bund. No man who loves
beer or wbisKey will driuk ona
drop do less, wliilo some may
drinK de more. Dar am not u boy
in our city to-day 10 y’ars of age
who doan fully realize de evils of
drink. He Knows dat it will rob a
man of his character —dat it. brings
poverty and degradation—dat it
means sickness, rugs, an I a grave in
a potters’ field. On de odder hand,
he realizes just as forcibly dot so
briety means happiness, respecta
bility, friendship, an mo or less
wealth. Let him cl nose. If he
praters de gutter dat*’ his own
lookout, an I am perfectly willin to
let him go his way.
“I tell you my frens, de man who
can’t lib plumb up and down be
cause dat am de lawful and mural
way—who can't lib a sober life wid
out de law to force him—who can’t
be a good nabur an a equar citizen
out el hi* nateral moral natur can’t
die any too soon. I hab no tears
to shed oberhltn ; I have no words
to waste on him. He rolls into da
gutter because dat is his level. He
goes dar uv his own choice. When
anybody tries to inaKe me believe
dal it mu my duty to interfere wid
him, he states a case I can t accept.
Let us new purceed-”
NOT IN HARMONY.
Prof. Tranquility "Hanover want
ed a little information. He bad
| read an item in an Eastern paper
| to the effect that the Lime-Kiln
i Club was not in harmony with tho
' present Congress. Would the Pres
ident state the f. c’s in the case?’’
“I i* sorry to say dat dis club an
Congress am not in harmony,’’ re
plied Brother Gardner, ‘ but de
fault does not rest wid us We Jif
i fer somewhat in our ideas in giner
v\ bat we call stealin.Congress calls
an appropriashun. What we call
highway robbery Congress terms
im-reosin the dc pcnsiiun list.
While we preach econo ny Congress
wotee millions to build n na»v
warranted not to float. While we
ar*y un rarity Congress vinks at I
polygamy, de foulest blot on dv civ
ilized airth.”—[Detroit Free Press-
A good wav to incre-se the vtU
. cv . b- pob.ic -« ii o« i<- o
pay w-uUncr. belter S.t.ar.ea. I
A Rubber In The House.
The clock struck 8; two of the
children awoke with ‘’rqur.'s.” m.d |
Mr*. Mil- Kaon, turning over whh a (
floui.ee, called to her husband who
was lying in an adjoining room.
•Peter.’
‘Well.’
‘I believe there is a man in the :
house.’
‘Y<s, I'm he.e.’
I don’t mean you. I smell a
cigar,’
‘Wfcero did you get it?'
‘I haven't got it, you greenhorn.
I mean that I smell cigar smoke.
I Know that eombody has slipped
into the house, and you needen’t
say there hatn’t’and she arose and
Poked under the bed.
‘Who do you think it is? asked
the husband.’
‘lt is a rohoer that’s who.’
‘Do you think that robber would
come around a man’s house and
smoke cigars?’
‘lt makes no difference. Ismail
cigar smoKe,’ opening the closet
door.
‘I smell cigar smoke too,’ said
the husband,’‘l have been smell*
ing it some time.’
‘Get up and help me look for
it.’
‘What, the smoke?’
‘No, the man.’
‘Come on, and I thing we can
Arid him.’
Mrs- Mickson entered her hus
band’s room and found that gen
tleman was lying on the bed smo
king a cigar.
‘I don’t believe you have got
good sense!’ indignantly exclaim
ed the wife ‘Why didn’t you tell
mo vou were lying here smoking
like a foal ?’
‘Because I am not smoking like
a fool?’
‘Oh. you think you are smart,’
and the lady went back and tum
bled nto the bed. [Arknsaw Trav
eler.
Coluinblu River t annery.
Mr. Ge-'rge Home, one of the
largest canners of fish, on Coluni -
bia River, Oregon, says that he
suffered with rheumatism for seven
years, having spent six months at
Arkansas Hot Springs, and at Pa o
Robles Springs, Cub, four months
in every year, without benefit.
Finally bo tried St. Jacobs Oil’
thHl great pain care, and in a short
time all stiffness and soreness of
the joints disappeared.
Tax Receiver’s Notice.
Below wegivothe appointments
of Tax Receiver:
I will be at
Peuvine Apr. 5, May 5 & 21.
Crawfish Z. ' Ml* (j,
Drv Valiev 8. “ 22, “ ?.*
Cha*. Valle'' .. “ P;“ 25, * s 8.
Lookc,:* ..1t.... “ 10 “ 24, “ 9.
Upper Cove *• 11, *• 25, “10
Pond Spring... “ 12, “ 26, *‘ 14.
Chestnut Flat.. “ 14, “ 28, “ 15.
East Aruiuchee “ 15,“ 29, “ 16.
West “ “ 16, “ 30, “ 17.
Cane Creek “ 17, May 1.& 19.
Wilsons “ 18, “ 2, “ 20.
LuFayette “ 19, “ 3,-21.
Atsoat LaFayeite June 2,3, and 4.
Dougherty’* in Upper Cove May 12.
Fricks’Store, morning “ 13.
Davis Frisks’ shop,evening “ 13.
Geo. Brigman T. R.
Parker's Tonic
A Pu.e Family Medicine that Never In
toxicates.
If you are a mechanic or farmer, worn
out with overwoik or a mother run
down family or household duties try
l’urkcr's Tonic.
If you are a lawyer, minister or busi
ness mail exhausted by mental strain
or anxious cares do not take intoxica
tiug stimulants, but use Pa.ker’s Ton
ic.
If you have Dyspepsia, Rheumatism,
Kidney or Urinary Complaints, or il
you are trouhied with any disorder of
the lungs, stomach, bowels, blood or
nerves you can be cured by Parker's
Tonic.
If you are wasting away from age from
dissipation or any disease or weak
ness and require a stimulant take Par
ker’s Tonic at once ; it will invigorate
and build you up liotn the first dose
lut will never intoxicate. It has saved
hundreds ol lives, it may sarc yours.
Parker’s Hair Balsam
The best, cleanest and most eeouomi'.-al
hair dressing. Never fails to restore
the youthful rolor viav t>Jliair.
HISCOX A- CO.,
10* William (street, New York.
SOo. and $1 sixes, at all dealers in med
icines. Great saving in buying dol
lar a -ixe. pr 24 84
ALDEN’S MANIFOLD
CYCLOPEDIA.
Over *00,090 subjects and 5,000
illustrations, numerous mans, 20 vol
umes, large octave, $25.00: draper
edition, sls 00. Specimen pages free.
500,000 Volume* Choice books—ile«-
t ri % uve Catalogue free. Book* for ex
ainiimtion beloir p.ayiMcnt on evidence
of good faith, NOT mid by dealers—
price* too low. JOHN 11. ALDKN,
Publisher, 1* Vesov St., New York,
I*. O. Box 1227, .*pr244liu
i rt’niTmn w » nt «* **»«• i.ivw»r «ti ir«
A II H N I V‘ r, * ld,nU °* o*- If. e. ru* Ur
ft 11 I htmii r»«r
•nW for km titan iwk *• rmr price
The selling fco-U «>• AtiUri.n. Immense prof
H* to Ail people want it Any
twr can « *gv-.«t. IVn«>« frw
litum Bum Co,. I'ttriimul, Mtilnr. mitiitMy.
Bun.cr.oe lor Tour county paper.
Half Out of His Head.
“Blessed be the man.” said Don
lluixnte s weary squire,*-who inven
ted sleep,” rtanjho’s gratitude I* eurs, I
lint wind If one eanuot for any reason
enjoy that excellent Invention ? ‘Jterv- |
ousness in me bad Iwcome a disease.” |
wiltetMr William Col*man,the well |
known wholeaule druggist of Buffalo, j
N.Y.
‘‘l eonld not sleep, and my night* |
ware either passed in that sort of rest- '
lessness wlileh nearly crazes a man, |
or ill a kind of atnpor, haunted by j
tormented dreams. Having taken |
Parker’. Tonle for other troubles, I
tried it also for this. The result both
surprised and delighted me. My nerves
toned to concert pitch, and, like Cm
sar’s fat men, l fell Into the ranks of
those who sleep o'niglits. I should
add that the Tonic speedily did away
with the condition of genetal debility
and dyspepsia occasioned by my pre
vious sleeplessness, and gave me j
strength anil per'ect digestion, In :
brief, the use ot the Tonic thoroughly
■ e-catahl.shed niv health. I have
used Parser's Toxic with cnMrc
success for sen-sickness and for the
bowel disorders incident to ocean
Voyages. ’
Tins preparation has heretofore been
known as Park ms Oikoer Tonic.
Hereafter it will be advertised and
sold under the name of Parker’s Tonic
—omitting the wo-d “ginger.”
Hiscox A Co., are Induced to make
this change by the action of unprin
cipled dealers who have for years de
ceived their customers by substituting
inferior prepiratlous tinder the name
of ginger, We drop the misleading
vord all the more willing).,, as
ginger Is an unimportant fiuyoring
Ingredient in our Tonle.
l’iease remember th't no change has
been, or will be, made in the prepara
tion itself, and all bottles remaining
In the hands of dealers, wrapped un
der the name of Parker’s Gtnger Ton
ic, contain the genuine medicine if the
fac-slo ile signature of Hiscox &Vo.,
is at the bottom of the outside wrap
per.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
A S Fiiclu administrator of the
estate of John Fricks deceased, bas
appl'ed for leave to sell the lands
belonging to the estate of said de
ceased. Tcis is therefore to cite all
persons concerned to show cause if
any they can, on the first Monday
June next, why an order should not
be passed allowing the ndministia
tor h ave to sell the said lands.
This April 28',h 1884.
MirTON Ordinary.
Prs fee 82 31
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Whereas application bas been
made to have an administrator ap
i omted upon the estate of M Iton
Plaster.bit* of said county deceased;
this is therefore Ij cite all parties con
cerned to show cause if anv they can
why K. N. Dickerson Clerk of the
Superior Court, should not be ap
pointed as Biu'h administrator, on
the first Monday in June next.
This April 29 h 1884.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary,
Pis fee 82 19
georgia’~walker county.
Whereas unification has been
made to have a guardian appointed
for the (erson and property of
Alonzo Lemmons, a minor resident
of said county. This iB therefore to
cite all persons concerned to show
cause if any they can on the first
Monday in June next why Ezekiel
Foster oi some other fit and proper
ijperson should not be appointed as
l such guardian. This April 29tb,
1884.
Milton Ru sell, Ordinary.
Pis fee $2 31.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
Whereas R N Dickerson, adminis
trator of John Oshurn, lute of said
county deceased, represents to the
Court in his petition duly filed, that
he has fully administered the estate of
said deceased ; this is therefore to cite
all parties concerned, to show cause
if any they can, why said R. N. Dick
erson, administrator as aforesaid
should not be discharged from liis
administration, and receive letters ot
disnission on the first Monday in Au
gust next. This April 30th, 1884.
Mi kton Russell, Ordinary.
Prs fee $5 64.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
E A Bomar and H C WcWil
liams, having applied lor letters of
administration on the estate of
Spencer Bomar, deceased. T. ;s is
tootle all persons concerned *osbow
cause, if any they can, on the first
Monday in Jane text, why perma
nent administration should not be
bad on the estate of said Spencer
Bomar. This April 29th, 1884.
M. Russell, Ordinary.
Prs fee $2 07.
Nancy E. Camp, A Libel for divorce,
vs. £ Feb. Term, 1884
I Thomas Camp. ) Open C urt.
It appearing to the Court from
| the eo»rv of the Sheriff rhst the dt
; fendant’has not been served and
I that he reside* without the S'.ate. It
is tbeieforc ordered and considered
| by the C »rt, that service be per
| fectetl h» publication once a month
for four mo< tbs in the Walker
County Messenger next proceeding
the August Term, and the Defen
dant be required to appear aud
oh-ad at the nest term oi said court.
February 26ib. 1884.
J BRANHAM,
J.S. C. R C.
A true extract from the M rutes
'ot Waiker Superior C.urt. This
21st day of March, 2884.
R N. Dickebso.v, Clerk.
Prs fee 83 »4.
WAR! BOOKS.
SEYEX GREAT MONARCHIES .'of
1 tl*> Ancient Eastern World. By Geo.
I litwUNeoN. ”W bat is more TER Rl-
I BI.K than Wirf -unless it be a war
among publishers, then what could he
HAPPIER, ior rejoicing hook-buyers?
Such » war is iu progress. Price re
duced from 813.00 to $2.40. Specimen
pages free. Not sold by deads; pri
ces tx> low. Books for examination
before payment. John B. Aloe.n.
Publisher, 18 Vesey St., N . Y.
April *4 'M-lw
MISCELLANEOUS ADVERTISEMENTS.
Sncctnors to Smartt & Odmis,
WHOLESALE DEALER in BOOTS and SHOES,
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CHATTANOOGA, - - TENNESSEE.
tarry (lie largest stock in this section and Will
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PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDINGS.
Merchants, and buyers generally will find our
stoek the largest and most complete in the state, and
prices bottom. Sample of Wall paper mailed when
desired.
T. H. PAYNE, 6r CO.,
823 Market street, Chattanooga, Tennessee.
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apl 17 84 ill3!dec __
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Haiman Steel Plows.
American Screw Co.’s Screws
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Buckeye Mowers, Reapers and Self-Binders
Vibrators and Sweepsteaks Threshers,
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Best GRASS Seeds.
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.JO E 13. PATTON,
Successor to R. A. JOHNSTON,
Howard St. Pjaiiiiig Mill
ROME - • - GA.
I would respeafullv announce te the citizens of Walker end Ohatoota coun
tie!! that haviug i=sumed control of the above named P'aiuing Mill, I am prepar
ed to fur aish a ihort uattcc,
SASH DOORS,BLINDS. MOULDINGS, BRACKETS,
,v<v. Ac. all mannfaetßr»d from Native Lumber. And wiil keep in stock a fu
ascot intent of dressed LUMBER. I have now in stock and am reeeivinc lot).
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