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THE MT SSENGEK.
lAFAYETTE, GEORGIA
fhVuoAY Mot.un Au«. 28. 1884
THIS PAPERS V; -
t. Ilow*l.l. A »!•>'» Newpaper Adver
ting Kin'll (10 Bprur.fi i»lr*el.t where
mn :AEW YORK.
[Concluded Iroin First Pan*.]
via iu> chance for the alight loiinii
of Ibe pistol being beard. Thire
were but f*«r pereone for blocks
around, acd there were two or
three policemen, and the jani
tor of some of ihe larger buildings,
but who were fast asleep by this
time and away up it the lop Sto
ries.
1 ite ten plainly Ihat this man
could kill me if he oho.e, and
knew he would not scruple to do
if I ahojld Interfear with bis
plana.
I conld only ait slid and ace the
work of spoliation go on I remeui
her that ev ry nerve was strung as
tensely aa fiddle-*.rings, snd every
sense ou the alert. I noticed a
hundred things that I never s»w
before. A picture on the wall was
or e-sidod.tbe stove-pipe was crook
ed; uud tny eye, running rlong the
solves snd the over-hanging cor
nice, observed that a heavy stone
jar of behane was so carelessly
plsced that a slight touch would
tnrow it otr.
I saw that many articles were in
the wrong places, and 1 determin
ed to lake the clerks to tuik for it
to-morrow Catherine, too, c'snr. ■
ed my nttenli. it, she had taken
refuge „on |t! e coin*:*, and whh
moving about among the bottles
and jars her eyts glim ir>g in the
semi ol sou ity.
-A friend of the firm in Trieste
had sent us a box of marn-cl'.ino,
and a I utile ol it stood on a coun
ts!, Mj yisilur picked it up,'xelaim
»!|V
' Aid «*K\*chino| Prelty good;
but ih-re's no body to it, as the to
per said of water.’'
Us poured som-s into two wine
glass'! that were mw, aud placid
one f,-lor* me, saying.
‘Driuk; you’ll need some
refreshment to sustio you
(I I morning. lleie’s success to
t<ed el"
1 oool.y took up the gla*o,
and sipped the cordial, ami [ re
marked:
“May you I reak your neok be
fore morning! 1
•'Don’t flatter yourself,” ha an
swered.
• "A msn that i» lorn to
be hang il will never he drown-
A wicked look came into hit
bn n 1 said lid-, uud 1 thought
p-rlups I bad better have left it
unaltered.
“Now us 1 hove thoroughly iuvea
tinted your money matters, 1
will turn my attention toyour mure
inntahle uier liandi e."
Our most precious articles were
kept in the safe, and those he pro
ceeded to ovt rhnul.
‘Atropia!' be exclaimed, aa he
took out a package worth more
limn its weight in gold, lie drop
ped it into his bag, fully a thou
sand dollars’ worth. ‘Wuile you’ie
writing, you had better d:op a line
to your correspondent, at Darm
stadt, asking him to huiry up an
other lot, as there hail been quit* a
brisk deinau'l Iste y.’
Corse your impudence !' I u
claims'!.
‘Dou’l you hurtmv fee! ing e! A
- ol roae* I He cmi’inuett, taking
out a tl.isk ; ’and gor T .ruieh no
doubt, as a n-spectahle bouss like
yours would Xiep no other. Sweets
to tl.e sweet.
lie took all »e hud of this pre
cious oil, amounting in value to
fully another thousand d dtara.
’All, now w* co nn to eouulMug
nice Ylatig Y-aug t’
Tills ie an oil dial is distilled
fr« m an Eusl India orutnd of del
icate p- riuiu-.
it aas very tihnlil?, and I e
showed Ins app'ec-iaiiou of it h.i
leaving none.
Alter extracting everything de
airat.ln from tlie safe, he turned his
st-enlioii to the she ves, and walk
ed uutsidu the office railing, but
l-evr fiiiii-g in In* w.vich over me,
H r.-Ceitiarin-. who wAs on ilie
von ice alsive. ev.deolly not ikii g
hi* appearai «v, utn red ale-in aih
-1 ati-u*. ai d ar*‘h*-il lor Peek.
lie leak’d up at her tieiceiy uud
Said .
•Y-iu don’t like on n r I vnu !
i’ll alt nd lo void ease, ma iatne,
wh-n I get tnrough. I’d rvast you
on ihe coal*.’
1 show* ...Or iuUiguatUu at the,
tbieat lb tortutt an ii • ffu.eive an
imal,
1 had made up my mind that,
inis vil aio should not have the
I ouse with s-» much m- r:ey slid
valuables without a fight will)
me, t
file rhanci s w uld he against
me, and no st lilety I rhould le
lil ed; hut I should do my ilu'y
and take tbs ri‘k. My as.uu ed
suhu issio i was to tbr *w him off
his gu..rd, II possible. I sliou d
rot liar a hsii'. toh.ni struggle
hut that disdly aim, perhais,
would col give me the alighteat
chance.
His vigilance never relaxed for an
instant. The chances were sll
against me, for in the twenty f-et
that lay betwe-n u» wss almost
certain death. 1 shrank from the
encounter. I wou'd wait till ho
attimpted to handcuff me, w hich
would he soon. 1 tendirly thought
of Ihe anguish of one de-*r woman
when she wnuld knew of my
bloody death.
The re.'-hand-robtwr locked Ids
sa chel with a click, and turned l is
baleful eyes full upon me. 1 knew
that the crisis wts fast approaching
I braced every nerve f* r the fat«l
it,counter. As the lertible moment
neared, a fierce rage possessed me
—an uncontrolled* tury I hat seem
ed lo lift me from the ground.
He divined u.v intention, and
with a devilish smer slowly rabid
his revolver. I was face to face
with d-nth. His aim was urerrit g.
I felt that no effor. of mine could
save me.
Hut at tnat drrnd moment aid
catno to me, yet not from human
hands.
ltliml char-re hurried to my res
ell*'. A lingular thing happened
As this bloody murderer raped his
unfaltering Brm, swilily unJ terri.
bly cams his Nemesis
He wa- directly beneath lh- 1
heuvy "tone j ir on the cornice; 'he
eat sudderit'y biushed against it
in d down it came on h-s head
with u heavy thud.
As he fell, quiokly as 1 ghtning
I "prar.g for him, hut he did no t
move. A ghastly hole was in iris
sku I, and a red stream on the florr.
I lore op*n his shirt and put mv
hand on his heart ; there was no
pulsation th-re.
He was dead,
A young lady was wheeling her
married a's'er's twin bubits llong
i he str* et, snd a close observer could
have notie d her halt for a mv
ineutaud a| pi-ar en.lmrrasnd while
a crim.cn blush mounte 1. tie*
cheeks.
8 e wa o ming up tin street,»re«t
fug Jier beau,whom she lmd uo' teen
f. r two years, as he has been away.
Oi course the fellow naturvlly
eup'M eed lis sweetheart bait hem
married ilu ing U« absence, go be
began giim ini as lie drew near,
tipped iris hat and p seed on, con
gratulating 1 imstrif ou the fate h*
had escaped.
Itisusoless to try ’0 describe
the feeclii gs of the la
dy-
GKO lit; 1A , \V A1 KKR COUN 1Y
Whereas Mrs Juliet A. McCutohen
guardian of her minor children has
aoplied lor leave to sell about 125
acres of lot of land No. 39, in 9th
district and 4tli sectioa of suid
county. This is therefore tociteull
parties concerned to khow rause if
any they can, why the "aid guardi
an should n t he granted leave on
ti e ltt Monday in September next
to s*-ll said lands, This .July 80.li,
1881.
MIL ION RUSSELL, Ordinary,
I.KOKGi A. W AI.KEII COUNTY.
Will he Bold before Court lluUse
ik)*ir in I, *Favette, said county
during the legal hours of sale on
the Ist I'll- siluv in September 11 xt
hit of hind N • 808 11th district
and 4m « otion in suid stoniil* as
the property ol the istate of An
drew W allin la e of snd eounty
deceit ed. ’I nia Jnlv 20 1884.
Ttrurs of s i e eat h.
J.Vinee WA* UN.
Agl. lor the Heirs,
GFa iRi -1 A, VY A I.KKK COUNTY.
A It Ali-W hurt- r Homin' (ratio of
kb* estate ot U iah \V l* -via, ce
o,-itavd, baa apt'i *d to :u* tor i.*ave
10 «e I lb* veal eat ne ot sod IP—
e-. s -d, T l* l» Ibeti f.ire to cite all
pel «.•■)» puuoerued to sbovr '-a 11-e it
any tbov eao, on ibe tir—l M ‘llday
B,*iilenii er * i it ,wby anoidvt auou'd
not l o passed a'low.og 'he a*liu.|l‘
ia'rator l-a Veto sell rind l»i*il».
Tin- 80 b .1 tv ot ,1 i i, 18.81
MILTON UI'BBF.LK Ominarv.
•7EORGI V. WALKS* tOUNTY.
W hereas Q W Ji'U k gi.u dian o'
I hn Moasev has p tilioued lh'-
O »irt <o be discnaruct fr >m hi*
KU-i ns snen Kuanlian. This is
mere "ie to cue alt pirsone eon
i-rntil to ►!>"« cause on the Is
Monday in Sept, m xt why th« raid
11 \V,.T oes. should mu tie dia
chaiged Iroui b>s s-id true*,and re
ceive letteiv of disuiissioii. This
Ju v B*nb, 1884.
Mu.lu.\ IC-M.UU. O.dlUalJ. I
LEGAL NOTICES.
GEORGIA, WALKED iOI'NTY.
By virime 1 1 an order from the
court ot Ordinary of eaid county
mil he Sold before IheC 'iirl II US*
ili or in the town ol LiFaytit*,
a id coui ty wiihill the bgal tioora
of idle, on the first Tuesday in
September n-x' thef dlown gprop
erty to wi*: Lots of land Nor. 177
and 180; North half ot 181; ami
110 acres off Ibe wot side ol 182
mid tin i»iiJ d half inter*at in 60
acres off ol *ft!-t aide rs ]B2 ; lindi
Vlded halt intere-t ill N > IHi ; the
north halt ol lot, No. 184, lot No
217 ai.d 80 acn s more or lesa off
the weet aide of No. 176, all in 20-h
district aid 3rd section of 'still
countv. No. 170 *n!il with incum
brance, rights and privileges of P.
It Li't'e, a* provided in will. Alao
lot No. 301 and one undivided
eigh‘h interest in lot No 280 in 7th
dialri t and 4lh serpen of said
county Hildas the prop-rlv ot
Wm. Lilli* deCeoeed. T-rtrs. three
equal payments: Olio-third paya
ble 2."»tli of Decerib-r, 1884. One-*
third imvahlr 26'h Dei-r. 1885, and
one-third payable 25ih Da. r , 1880,
with interest at 8 per c*-ntfrom (lay
of sale. Thi» July 30ih, 1884.
J. K & P. B. Litti.k, Kxrs of
Wm. Lillie, deceased.
GEORGIA, WALKEt COUNTY.
Will he sold before ihe Court
House door in the t< wn ot LaFay
eile in said C'limtv within the legal
hours of sale on the first Tuesday
inß pit-mher nest. The following
d-sephed projiertv to wit: Ten
acres rn re or leas of lot N". 27, io
the 7th distri t and 4lh oection of
said lounty big all the land ly
ing Bnutli of a line c >minei-cing a
the corner of the liun and
Johnston lota and running due
we»t to the railroad cut being all
the land south of said doe and
i-outh of the Quillian and female
academy lots, belonging to the
trust estate of Mrs. Mary G >runn
and her children and being all the
land described in boundary belong
ing to suid tins' estate, and all the
town lois includ'd in s-id 'a-uada
ry. Levied on to satisfy a supeti
or Ci u t fi fa issuei’l from Superiir
Court, of said counlv in favor "I
Crutchfield, King A' 00.. vs iV F
Wright, trustee f"r Mrs Jl iry Gor
don and her children, as t-be prop
erty ofs;iid truHlei-tale. T„is 28. h
day of Inly. 18i4
WM Me LATCHY. Sherifi
NOTICK.
Georgia, walker county,
Whereas the Reviewers appoint
ed to mark out and m»K* report
upon the establishment of a public
road to wit: C unmencing at the
fort-s of the Ringgold and Dalton
root, at lie faim of R. M. Biter in
the 851st District G M.’and run
meg in an laslerly course through
• he ridge" bv the residences of Wm
Thomp-cn, Leander Btanti-Id snd
interse ting the Alahkin-t Road
North r,f 8 H 1/ wry’s, in the 8 >9th
District G. M. Have rep . tedlhat
the establishment of said road will
he of ntU'-h public u i ity and cm
veoience. It is therefore ordered
that citation he published'at t r
Court lions * door and in the Wai.
kkh County Mksskngku for thirty
days as rt qutred by law, notifying
all persons that, an order will be
passed at the next regular meeting
thereafter to wit: on the first Tues
day in O tot er next, establishing
the same if no good and sufti ient
cause is shown to the contrary.
11/ order of the Board of Gum
mirsioners ol Rond - and Revenue of
said county. This 1-t day of July
1881. R N Dickcbmon, Clerk.
GEORGIA, WALKEROOUN TY.
WlureiiH Jss F. Patton, Guardian
of Mary Land Jessie A Patton,re
ptese' ts to tliecourtin his petition
duly filed that ho has fully dis
charged his trust as such guardian.
This is therefore t cite all persona
conoeriud to show cauae if am they
cau on ibu first Monday in Hcptcm
ber next why tie said J. E. Patton
gl ool.i not be discharged from his
tro*t at d receive litters ol dismis
sion, Thi*> Jnlv 30th, 1881
MILTON RUBBKLL, Ordinary.
GEORGI A. W/ LKER l DUSTY.
Wherem* K I* Culberson Mini .1 <•
Wjmiluw executors of Thomas M
Phipps. lilo <»f H«iii county tlei'cusctl,
icpn scuts to ihe Court in their peti
tion duly lin'd, that they him* fully
thtfir trust a-* such execti
(«» s; this \n l heir fore to cite ill parties
concerned. i«» show ends*’ if any they
can, on the first Mondnv in Xoveinhcr
next, why the naitl ex» entors »lioul«l
not be discharged I tom tlieir suid
trust and reecho letter* ot dUiUKSioc.
I his July 30th. I^4.
Milton lh ssf.i l, Ordinttrr.
i EOluVl A, \Y AI.KKK COUNTY
\Viier*-«s application las been
made to nav ■ a guardian -i| p imed
for the o.ioor children ol A T
Tucker la'e if *aid count* drcva -
*d. This is rheref'-re to cite a 1 pai
t>es concert e*Ttoshow cause if any
htfi can on th* first Monday in
He, tende r r* x'. wuy It N Dn-ker
suli, C - rk «t Bil,-e!ioi OjUrl sbouid
in-* he appoint'd as Mich guardian,
Tois .1 I- 30:.h, 18,84.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
Native ta Itebtors aud Crditurs.
Sr.iTK <*K Gk-ihi-.u, All iwrsons
WaUCKK C UNTY. ) baring de
iiiaode agi.inat Ten'cs-oe Stanford
• eceased. lute ot sa'd c'unly, are
h.rehy notified a d required to
present them, properly aihaled to
the undersign-d. wt’hin llie 'ime
pnuedad t-y law- A- <t all persons
iiutet Ud lo the d ceased, are tier
**v penirwr to mike immediate
pa, minil l*' 'be unoer-i lied. This
the lOih d iv ot Jul,, 18-84.
R N DickkasuK, A-lror.
cf Tin: rise* iSiau.’oio, dc x ioeiJ.
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*3O UNION SQUARE NEW YORK.
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rOR SALE BY
J\ A. & S. E. BEERY,
ElUoxi, Gi.
-K) j«i lW3>ji i > /j-trts.j 15 xr.
PLANING MILL, SASH, DOGRSY BLINDS,
ROUGH AND DRESSED
Yellow Pine Poplar Lumber,
FLOORING, CEILING AND
SIDING, SHINGLES AND LATH.
O-rnra! Planing M.ll Wo k and Dulling 8 ippliutt. Writ* fir Ultimata
ami Pie- T/«tg to
D. w. HTJGIIES,
TenncMMce, Trlt |ilioiiv Station N«. 98,
A|il 17 64 ilOUfoc *
1 jok ls. PA r r7"oS; s*" 5 *"
Siiccciwor to R. t JOIIWrOY,
Howard Nt. Planing 3lill
StO.tl |<j - - - CIA.
I would rospe -ifullv announce to the citi*or,s of Walker and Ohatooga court
ties that having i-sumed control of the above named P'aining Mill, I am prepar
ed to furnish a ihort notice,
SASH ROOMS, niiiriDK. HIOI IiDIAdS, HRACKETS,
Ac.,&e. all manafaetur“d from Native Lumber. And wiil keep in stock a full
assortment of dressed LUMBER. 1 have now in stock and am rcseivina 100
000 SHINGLE'S! Oall and sen us. nitjt 14
A SMITH,
-Wholesale and etall —-
BeekseUer and Music Dealer.
Keep Constantly on Hand a Large Stotk of
Blank BooLtt, letter llap, Role Pjipt-r, Envelope*,
Ink, Slales, Ivnsravings. CIoDD-i*.
Clii'onitis, S*l»olrt"r:i|»ii aumiiiis, I*l*'“ ,■ Pic
mi'c I'rames, Hall I'apef. Bortier*. VAin
tlon Shades, list . Also for
C bickering & Co., and Southern Gem Pianos.
AJso Mason & Hamlin Organs.
ROtta °«sj.olCt.l A.
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T. H. A QOm
Chattanooga, Ttennes r see.
JOBCERS AND RETAILERS IN.
Ms, Stetkery, Wall Paper
PICTURE FRAMES AND MOULDINGS.
illereltanls, atid buyers generally will find our
stock flie largest anil inosl roni|ileie in (lie slate, and
price* bolloin. Sample of Wall paper mailed wltcw
desired.
T. ZHI. Sr CO.,
,523 Marsel .tree , GoailHmi.'ga.jTennesse*.
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,i. ii wauns:k sl 00.
—AVDOLIiSAI.Iv
IBEI 1L 33 w n. IB 3
AGENCIES:
Ivins’* ECifle a id g:in*4iiitf Poniler.
Ai'antic Giant Powder t-o.’s Dynamite.
JndKOii Powder.
Walker forged JSorsc Nfcoe.
Raima it Meel Plows.
American Screw Co.’* ‘icrewa*
IIOW P. MAI.E.
MARKET nnd SEVENTH S.ST. CHATTANOOGA. TI4NNSSBH
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“THE GIRL I LEFT BEHIND HE.”
COPYRIGHTED ISIS ‘ - ' - /A «
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Ifinsfmfed by the use of a Bug*? b>r T. T. llaydo*, which Is net only the Trading
huggy In this niVtnrr*, but 'JPMK I.KAolil J.iU4i<iY OF A ’UiltlCA. U:\n
Hayaock's Safety King Bolt and Fifth Wheel. A*k yonr dealer for iho T. T.
HAY DOCK »ir<;4iY, with the Haydock Safety King Bolt and Fifll WhSvl.
Life is insecure riding over any other.
(Thin picture will be ftiraJahcd on a large card, printed In elegant otrle, to anyone who wilt frame Ik)
[rNrcons ktajip.l T. T.
** *vTholKiell*l"r'lw Ll.™ Cor. Plom and Twelfth Sts., CINCINNATI, 0.
AOEHTB WANTED WHEEE WE HATE HONEI HO IHTESTWENT SO FKOFFTABLEI
~ wx - I rice Cekts a Box.
EIIGRV’NMiTIAD Aili UTICPILLS
ic ili«* lItHT AADK tor Co«tlv<*M'‘eg, Ho idnchc#
y (>li»* good ilomjol ini cor lorn r.im-.) 1.0, le l ;ui»;init* Pill*,
loilt wim! by oim* pill uu rj night lor ;i week or two, nuke*
the li<iarctik nnoJiiuoiv run as itgicnr in look ta oi k ; they
yjli pnrifj Ihe Madcl in! pus im*w life in :i l»roke: -tlimii bodv.
Purely VeeelablF*, fitfriMl?'*, Pk*u*ftiil, f Hf.iUiblt,. the voiitifc
| W e>t einlo in «V litte IliVin . Mini In all l>< ogglsl6 ainl Mctlk
l w due :u 15 »In a B*x, or liv tn iil.
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•ra praparad fion Emor)'a l.iltle Caihaitio ai'u tlnoi l» cluiitwd ; Kwr pr-vr to eth
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t.-N. IMn a 8 ack.-n. >1 Ter «re «t nmHe u—V b» kUiaShTH Rkmh, Alufcvrty Wo
When the word 3?stey or thA
g y nZ T ■word Crgaa is mentioned, they
jtStpy Ui 4a.i\ L.iJ * Y' 1 . ftach rudest the o'.her, bo widely
ppcutl BDOrO
' l 'till i, P- 'T WILh \m( / •tmmsnt*andthe makers.
\,h i! ■ * Fivo letters in each of the two
WA' - 3 words aro reminders of enjoyment
_ Vvß HH in multitudes of hemes. lilustra
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