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SWMJ
Rheumatism, Neuralgia,Sciatica,
li.mtMfo, Backache, Headeehe.TeaUache,
TU B r r^* r .V , c‘K^~ir,^
ARD ALL OTHER HODILY Hi'* ANI» ACHf9.
floM by DmrfiaU and Dwleri erfry ( »tn«. Fifty Cant* *
bottle. Dlr«"Uo«e In H
THK (TIAKLK9 A. VOUKLKR CO.
ttaMMttIViXiEUIUOB.) Italtiraoc*, C. fc A,
JAttorneus.
GEO. M. NAPIER
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
Lafayette, » • Ucorgria.
\VIU practice liwdl the, ourts ami at
tend with promptness and care to le
gal business of every kind.
Wm* E. MANN.
Lawyer,
Ringgold, Georgia.
Will piactice in all the Courts,
State anil I’cileral. Legal business of
every kind attended to. Office In trout
tot Court House.
MONEY LOANED
On Farms; 5 Years lime,
AT REASONABLE RAJ. SB,
IN WALKER AND CHATTOOGA
COUNTIES.
irg*l,oans for Icbs titan $300.00 cun
hot be negotiated.
Semi stamp lor terms or apply in
person to
GEO. M. NAPIER,
La Fayette, Ga.
JOHtH IV. MADDOX.
Attorney at Law,
SUMMERVILLE, - - JBORUIA.
Will practice in the Superior, Coun
ty, and District Courts.
F. W. Copeland,
Attorney at JLaw,
I aFayettb, * - - Ukorgia.
V, LI« practice In the Courts, of Honi.i
Jrcuil. Elsewhere byapeeiftl agreement. Col
- voting «i apeelariy.
11. P. Lumpkin
Attorney at Stttn
LaFaykttb, - - Geori a.
gX- :fslj give prompt attention to all tn De**
r V entrusted to him.
otiice in the *1 ESSENGER Building
•Robert It. W. Olenn,
Attorney at Latv,
LaFayisttk, - - - - CrjeoitoiA.
Will practice in the Superior Courts
of the Rime and adjoiniug circuits and
in tne Su.ncaij 0 *urt of Le jrgiu Ot
tiu* 011 east hide of square in building
with Ur. J. Hill Hammond,
a vs am.
1 mamm
ff}isocl!anenus Advetjtiscments.
H, J. HULL HAttilOND,
Physician and Surgeon,
Offieo in LaFayetto on the east ride
of the s<(nare. immediately south of the
biiok store, where lie can be found at all
knurs, day and night when not profes
sionally engaged.
Wft.J. s. KfilEA,
RESIDENT DENTIST.
RIKNQOOI.D, - * GEORGIA.
Offers servicer in all branch
of his profession to the
citizens of Walker and C'toOsa Coun
ties. W -k promptly done at model ates
prices.
All w.ik warranted. Office on Nash
ville street, first building West of W L
Whitman’s store. "
lTk. PICKEY,
APIARIST, '
lllgh Point, Walker County, Georgia.
Producer of choice con b and extract
ed Honey.
EXTRACTED HONEY.A SPECIALTY.
Alto broader of and dealer ill Italian
Boeti and Queens.
GEORGIA liO USE
AND RESTAURANT.
CHATTANOOGA, TENN.,
Miutr and Ninth rit*.,
Kept by €ll AS. FETTER.
' Board $1.25 per day.
Cad and see Fetter and get a square
meal and a good drink The coolest
beer and the beet liquor in our city.
/aw yvi ,r ihv wurhlnt clatM. Send 10 cent*
» ' 111 11 for' jHO-l.tpe, h d «ff will iliail you rtß*
If llll*r*ya!, valuable h«*x of .mupip food*
( | |al W| ,j ,* , y„a 1,1 tli;. wny of mxfcii'g
mow iHOMfjr Im • f**w d«ijr«iliNH you « v»*r thought
pi m l Ir at ai»yli!i«lnMui. Capital not required. IVe
will rtart you. VouCao work nil the niii»* or In
np.-u». time only. Tim* Work in m.iv* adapted
to imth i«*qeA ymtn* and old. V«*»i Oil «h"‘lv earn
from 50 cenU to i|s ev* ry ev-moa. That «H who
whig work nlav Hut the hudne<r, we make tl»|« un
parallel d nffrr; to nil who ;.r« not wi ll mifi-rirtl we
will aeiid #1 to pay for tile trouble of wiittaifn*.
Fit I p •ril ularx, direction*, Me., nmii me.. F r
tune* will Im* made by Ihwti win give thftlr whole
time t • liie work. Great *ne«*!*f ttbwdutelv mre.
drlny. r*tHr' now. A'ldr**** r*n ***•* fc 1 0.,
r»riiaa«l, Mai. e. Uflii • £4 4y
80U0 SILVER STEM WINDING
FULL JEWELED GEdTS’ SIZE
WATCH FOR Sl2 50.
FKI.I.V tflMft *N I'KKl*. Till* offer for
go it** * wily. «i.od« -e„t r>y Fi« «C. O. I*-,
•Object t« luj‘p«fi n b'Moe par<*fesMi»ff.
J.P. OTKrB.’iS & CO., Jewelers,
An .-ra, U». |
Jgf’ piiEEi
Pranas saHSK.
A fav-.r ;s , r -r;pt sf on., or th.
BBfiNt noted IM»<I •,It -remit.l t*4 I- •• Ah r
Innvv ndirc.’ n»r ,VrrFo*«* eMWcy.
WmU mwnt.nod, WrMktV ft- ilrrm*. sent
tpU,a»s ; al urtiv* !<■ ‘’’/re*. Dio, m- aacahUlt.
Addrw o*l. CO.. •*•
A MONTH »a4 ITO.LKD fifth M
JlOpY'i «* *»eu or l.adiex In r--r« rwu..»J . Ad .
dti«* F. W .ZlfcGLtH li Co, PoilmJetpfua.
Walker County Messenger.
VOL VIII.
THE MESSENGER.
LAFAYETTE, - - - GEORGIA
SVnSBII-TION I
One Year . - - * D o<l
Silt Months ... 50 Cents.
Thiee Months ... 2o Cents.
Wc acknowledge the receipt ot the
following on euhßcri t tion:
Paid to Amt.
Arnold A, S‘p 25 84 ...$ 50
Arp Titos Feb 25 85 50
Brooks Mrs Nancy, Nov 5, 84 25
Bridgman, F D, Feb 5, 85 n 0
Butler, M C, Aug 27, 84 1 00
Burns, Jeremiah, Apr 2(1, S 4„ 1 00
Brice, 8 A, Sep 25, 84 30
Bice, W W, Sop 25, 84 1 25
Beaird, \V L, Get 24, 84 1 00
Connally, Charley, Feb 5, 85.. 50
Clardy, Phil, Dec 18, 84 50
Cotter, John, Feb 18, 85 50
Cutup ton, WB, Feb 28. 85... 50
Clement, M G, Melt 1, 85 1 00
Coulier, W n, Oft 8, 84. 1 35
Conley, \V G, Sep 20, 85...... 2 00
Cole, Joe, Jan 13, 84 2.>
Careathers, Samuel, Juy 7, 84 100
Davis, John Jr., Sop 3 84...... 50
Davis, John Sr., Jan 7, 84 200
Dyer, S B, April 7, 85......... 1 00
Deck, J, Aug 28, 84 50
Edge, Esquire, June 2, 85 100
Edmondson, Sam’l, Apr 2, 85 1 00
Faulkner, II F, Aug 17, 84... 75
Faulkner, Wm., Feb 20, 85... 85
Frazier, WP, Sep 1, 84........ 50
Forester, J K, Aug 30, 84 25
Greene, G A, Feb 7, 84, 1 00
Goo,lson, Jacob, Aug 5, 84.... 65
Greene, J E, Sep 2, 84 1 00
Henderson, O it, Dec 23, 84.. 1 00
Henry, Mrs ,T M. Apr 15, 85.. 1 00
Hill Wm H, Apr. 10. 85 1 00
Hgnrv, W F Feb 2, 83 1 00
Harris, B F Jan. 25, 84 1 25
Hunter Geo W Feb 28,85 50
Hunter Alex Sep 2, 84.-. 50
Hays, Win. Feb 3, 84 1 01)
Hill, G W Jan. 28, 85 1 00
Jones Dr. G W July 7, 85 1 00
Jay, J S Feb. 23, 85 1 25
Jones, J J.jan. 7, 85 2 00
Jones W P Sep. 1, 85 1 00
Keown Newton A Sep 30, 83 75
McFarland G A Fob 21, 85... 30
Mcßntire Thos Feb 28, 84.... 1 00
Miney M F Nov 25, 84 25
Mills Miss Saliie Aug, 25, 84 1 00
Martin Eobt Feb. 8, 85... 2 00
McFarland, J B Sep. 20, 84... 50
McFarland Jlt July 7, 84 100
Myers, L W Sep 1, 84 1 00
Malicoat John M Aug 20, 5... 1 00
MeConnel Cicero M July 7, 84 50
McWhorter, L It July- 7, 5... 1 00
Moreland J II Aug 29, 5 1 00
Neal It P July 26, 5... 1 00
Powell T A July 10, 4 1 00
Powell C A Aug 25, s'. 1 00
Purvear John July 23, 5 1 00
Robinson, It F. Aug 9, 4 1 00
Re’ohard, A N Oj’ 4 4. 1 £0
Riley, Wm. Nov C. 4 £0
Rogers Mrs N W, July 7, 3... 1 00
Rowland J 31 Nov 30, 4 1 00
Rape A Jan 15, 5 2 00
Rogers, J C Feb 27, 5 50
July 1, 5 1 00
Strven-on, H B Sep 18, 5 1 00
Snyder J ste Feb 26, 5 50
Smith A Sep 3, 4 1 00
Sims G W Mch 2 5 50
8 nghoerry J T Aug 21, 4 50
Sing'eterry F M Aug 27, 4 C 5
Tucker H R Aug 13 4 60
Talley H W A .g 16, 4 1 60
Thomas D D Apr 4, 5 1 00
Thurman Rev. D Feb 28. 6... 50
Wellborn Miss,lda D»c2s, 4 40
Wellborn J M Ang-30, 4..:.... 1 00
Wilson Wm. July 24, 5 1 00
Wuiin A M Nov 25 4., 25
Ward F M Ju'y 30, 4 35
W lliams John L 8 p 24, 4.. 50
Weaver W A Jan 1. 5 50
W,lson J A Nov 3, 4 50
Willi line T A Mi;.. 2. 6 50
W.rreti J BNjv 18; 3 1 50
W avir Jaa. Sep 1, 4 60
brand and Traverse Jurors.
Be’ow we give a list of toe Grand
a.;d Tfawr.e Juir rs, d awn for the
February term 1885. of the Supe*
lior Court:
GRIND JUKI'.
1. N -hon D Smith,
2. Wi limn I ! Blackwell,
3a William L Cooley,
4 Joshua D McConnell, .
5. I) cry D Singkterrr,
6 Jamie R McFarland,
-7. William F McWbortfr,
8. Uei.rv R D/ughertv,
9. J Drennon,
LAFAYETTE; GEORGIA. fcUURKDAY. YEPTEMIIER 4, 18S4
• la
10. Thomas J Bhickwell,
11. Widi ira J Martin,
12. John B Dcaktii",
13. J sines K Shaw, '
14. Henry W Bos ,
15. Gontge W Owens,
16 Janio< A Ptr»,
17. William L Owens,
18. B njamin LClu»Uin,
19. Benjamin F N<*a!,
20. Ret s B Neal,
21. George S Martin,
22. John F Smith,
23. James R Camp,
24 W»rreu 0 McWhortir,
25. William V Wenyer,
26. Richard M Ward,
27. Melvin C A exauder,
28 John C Hinkle,
29. Nimrod I Kell,
30. John B Wheelsr.
TRAVERSE JIJItV.
1 William \V. Shields.
2 James B Bonds.
3 John It White.
4 John A Willson.
5 John Ditvi".
6 Andrew S Holland.
7 Andrew J Feilniug.
8 Wm. M Jav,
9 Jar es A Garrett.
10 Fredrick A Chapman.
11 John II Lo nay.
12 Daniel N Price.
13 ,T imes L Piiilli 9.
14 Loren* > M Boss.
15 Jasper A G Humes.
16 Tons. C Phillips.
17 Wm.G Pettyjohn.
18 Richard C Boss.
19 Thos. E Shaw.
20 L wisS McWhorter.
21 Jacob Go idson.
22 Oliver M Tnunna-’.
23 Richard M Parish.
24 Ez k ICC r Ull.
2,5 Richard F Mize.
26 Comn olure P Aden.
27 I-aac McCarty.
28 John M Itee/es.
29 AwsGR ibinsi n.
30 James M Foster.
31 B-rty Atwood.
32 William It Henderson.
33 Win. Linders.
34 Tima, J Milligan.
35 James M Cann in.
36 Beijjatnan A Smith.
In Meimiriani.
Died at Rome, Aug. 20th, of ty
phoid fever, Mr. J. L McCullough
Again we are called upon t> ‘'Pass
under the rod and while W“ lee
(hat God doe'.b all things well, and
doubt not the wisdom of bis deal
ings with u j , we realize the
ess keenly the pair. Horn the
woond port'd by liiß chastising
hand. Yet he leaves us not whh
out a healing balm. Is the family
ci-cle broken 7 Isa loved coa 'a
ken? He points us to a hopie where
the union is made perfect and nev
eranting; where pain an 1 sorrow
are unknown, and where joy and
peaci forever reign in His a) prov
ing preaenoe.
While Mr. McCullough bad
not made a publb confers rn
of faith in Cnriso, we hare ev
idence that he bai not neglec
ted the one thin' needful. ‘‘The
righteoui ehoweth mercy and giv
cth ” In him, —the poor and needy
always fund a Irjend—(generous
almost to u fault.) Many times we
leel :hat Go I would press the cup
of joy to our lips. Then remove it
seen/ingly for« ver, lut blessed be
his name, lie sptroth us to say,
• Thv will be be done.”
Twenty months ago Mr. MiCul
lough led M ss Emma Suttle to the
altar: the future loomed up with
all that was bright and beautiful.
Butalaa! how sad, the change o
day, a widow with a smiling inDnt
upon h-r breast, whose evi ry liuea
ment seem given but t> remind her
of her sad, sad bereavi ment. Ob!
tnay she ever look to him whose
, rotiiise is t/> the widow an 1 or
phan remembering her loved one
as not d -ad, but as r«sti;i'< beyond
this Vule of tears. H>s In reaved en
ters and grief etricken declining (ia
r,pis we would po'nt to Jesus who
is ever ready tc sditiin ster Comfort
to his trusting ch Idren.
M. C. S.
Wtß* A-aucbee
Mr, Peter bialliinnn.. Benning
ton Towhslnp, lowa haviiig suff
ered with rheumatis n v.as indu
c'd .o try St. Jacobs Od, the mar
ve’ou" p tin-reliever, ar.d was en
irely c tred b/ its use.
Divink.Tk.-.n.. Aug 26, 81.
The orler of the day .in tliic
part of the vin yard, is yell
ing watermele.ua, lull ing of hard
limee and t ti I’rtsideu'ial e cutloi s
<feo.
Corn is meding min t adlv.
Prol. 1 L B.rymi is lunching our
public rctiool at lbs p ace tlii- seit
s.iii, with about fid scholars mr.g
ulitr attenduire
Capt C S I‘eaK has inovidto
Cbattaooogi, and wo learn t'mt
R. v C M Cnupbel and 0 W Biese
will follow suit in a lew davs We
hope t-e move will only 1 e temp >-
rary as we cou d not ',/ed afford to
have them severed from ottr neigh
borhood. ft
General Theodore Jolley D Sab
la, of N-vt York, spent part-of hut
week with his brother, L J DsSn
. bla.
T. os. Gentre, one of Walker
County's enterprij'ng butoicr'e
says be is forming en oxienove ac
quaint newinyUtwttaooo-a.
Miss Jennie Baker, a chormmc
young Indy from King’s Po nt,
Tei.n.,is v siting M -s D dlte Cheek.
,J J D.ixon and J W R berts
hr,vc just returned, from a pleasant
trip up the 0 S. 1. R. J din re
ports that they had jolly lime.
J R McFarland has brought into
our midst one trora enterprising
man by selling a northern gentle
man a farm on Mission U|dge we
have not learned the gents occupa
tion vet. but suppose he is s fruit
grower as he is from Onio.
The work i" progressing rapidly
on the Jtossville pike. Let Die good
work go on.
M E Stone is sowing 111 nips That
speaKS something for a single man.
Come Agail
ASHrrigTriainpl!
L'Nd in, England (8p ciai. By
CAUi.B).-In the suit ot lln C inrles
A. Ve.geler Co., of Baltimore, Mary
land, U. S, A , against PurotiA Co.
of this city, toe Court of Apptal
has granted the plaintiff n perpetu
al injunction with cos’s. The ac
tion whicl. gr.w out of an rlleued
inftiugnient of p'aintiffs' well
known trade mark, St. Jacobs Oil,
was originally heard in the Hi li
Court o c Jns’ice, whore Vioe-Cl.an
cellor IJ.tcon, wi'lu ut gai l g into
the nieiiis ol llic cise, cfui-an nd
ir was one ilgit slaoind go ' etore
the Comptroller of Traee-Marks
Flora this opinion Ti e Cln ries A
Vogcler O .tnpany appealed, claim
ing that they were being injured
by the goods of lie cefet.dauts, en
tilled St Davids Oil, being ni’sta
ken for theirs, and that while they
had taßon steps to bring a casi ba-
I foie the Comptroller of Trade-Mirk
1 moe tbs would elapse before a de
c sioii could be obtained, and as
their niisioess would be Bori .u y
injured by such delay, a lestruin
ing order shon'd be granted at
oi.co, The r suit of the app al
was 'hat a perpetual injunction
was made with Co3*s. The pie
ce, dings before the Comptroller
have been abaudoutd by the dtfen
dants, and Baltimore house lfn*
thos achieved a ad( u'de victory
By the order of the Cou t of Ap
peal, Parott & Co., and their agents
are perpetually restrained front
using the term ‘St, Divide Oil,"
>r any s inilarterin, as well os the
wolds, “The G '-at German Reme
dy,” arid any words or n arkr simi
lar to those used by The Cl arles
A. Vogelor Companv in connection
with iheir St. Jacobs 0.1. The
progress of this suit has been
watched with interest by Ihn mer
cat.tile and m muficturing con
mcijity nf Great Brit..in. where
thousands of Irade-mon s ol n
most incalculable Value are owned.
It. was si own by the evidence
that p aintiffs bad sold during the j
p-st lew years, over eeyen million j
of Ht. Jacobs Od, and expend. <1 as |
I high as five bin dr-d tiiuusai d dol- j
j lais i . a single ye.ir for ndyrnis- I
I ing t'uongboot 'he woi'b.'. ’lll ir 1
j soccers in t-in rut is regarded!
| with great satisfaction in btismese i
| circles. Eminent Ettglidi and j
I Ame/ioau legal talent figured in j
the case. r lb« cou red f.,r Th >!
l On tries A Vogelar. (J, rnpnny, of
widen latter Mr. II D Unit s’.'Ctt' r 1
1 waspetsonally (itoent.were CJ reus
CoUio-el Tlirodore MacKepna ofj
London, Rowland C. x ol New
York and Gen. William Henry
Browu of Wash ngton, D. C. '
A TOlt lllMi IM IUI.ST.
■ A Votiag flirt’s Dement la—ll iw It was
Occasioned—Mime Ji w ami S'ari
ling Tritihs,
Ti.n St i.oiiis < x, iv~3 i i the New
Central Mi ni, vvi .v, cro vded ore ev
ening recently; wlicli at oi.e of tlie
way siatioiiH, an elderly gontiellian,
occomp illled Uv a young lad . , «m
lured the civs ai d fii.ally secured a
seat. As the iiomluctor npproacti
ed the pair, the joung lady arose,
md in u p on ing voice said :
‘‘Please, sir, ii ju’t let him car y
me to th” asylum. 1 am not cr. zy ;
l am >■ little tin el, hut hot m-ol:
On ! no indeed. Won’t you please
have papa tajju me back borne?'
• The conductor ac uston.cd
'b ugh be was lo ad phases
of l uiin.iiily, looked with astonish
ment nt the pair ss did the other
passengers in tin ir vicinity, A lew
wards from the lather, liuviver,
sufficed, amt the conductor passed
on while the young 1 dy turned
her face to the window. The wil
ier chanced lo lie teutjd just behind
the old gentleman anil could not
f.rigo the desire to speak to him.
Will: a sail luce in I a 11. milling
voice the father said :
“M y daughter has been attei ding
the seuiinurv in a distant town and
was succeeding r. lnarkabb'. Her
natural quuliti s, together with n
great ambition, placed her in the
front laoino I lie m;' 001, lint she
studio, too c osely, was nut careful
of In i lies 111, and li r po r biaio
lias been tunic I. lam taking hor
to a pMVatn as lorn wli rc vio hop.
she will sor.u be holier."
At the next station the dil man
am, his daughter lelt the car?, hut
r e lncid'ii', so' suggestive id
Sivue pea re’a Ophel a, awakened
airauge Lhoughts in t*ie mind of
ton writer, it i ahfOiUle fact that
wiii’e the p..pu atiou of America
inc eased thirty p«r cent, dunn
'he decade between 1870 and 1880
the instt'ily incense vus <ver our.
hundred and thirty Jive per cent lor
th* same peiiod. Travelers hyrail,
by boat or in c irri ges in any pan
of the land see large and eh borate
build ngs and inquire what they
are ?
I -isane asylums !
Who '.uild bem /
Ei li h ..to; >\v eoun'y ; lrjn
<ln-- <>f private i dieblii I-, in d ill
nil Mia , their capacity is taxed to
till' tit'll st.
Wny ?
Because Den, in business and the
the professions, women nt home nr
in society , and children at school
oveitnx their nmutui and nervous
fo'ces.by work, worry arid care. This
brings atiout neivous disordcs, in
itigesiion and evenlually rnanir.
It is not always trouble wi ll the
head that cauies imanity. It far
of e e- tirisis fn in tbs evils in oth
er parts of the body. The nervous
system determines the s'atus of the
bruin. Aliy one who has periodic
headaches ; occasional dizz tieasjn
dimness of visioi; a ringing in the
oils; a fever:'h head ; fr.quent
nuuseii < r u s'n’Kii.g at '.e pit of
the stomach and head are in direct
s) mpa'l y, ar.d if one I e imp ired
the other can neyer be in order.
Acute dyspepdi cau-es tin re in
sane suicides than apyoth' r known
agency and the man, w. nun or
child whose Voinach is deranged
is not and cannot b» sjfc'd.om
the coining on at any moment
of roanin in someone of its many
terrib e forms. ‘
The value of moderation and the
iu jnr.it ve n cessiiv if care it• j
keeping the slouiacli v i. ht mmt|
tin rel re tu « le**r to i 11. Ibe hot |
a | ; e.’i i•m e of h.U g slion, or n: 1 .
ns-iiiiilaiior. of t. od ill u d he
watched a- rure<uby oh th • first apr;
p'oa> li of an i vud ng army. Mi
n v on a i s have In no s.i\- cat* d lor
in* etiog S 'cli aßocks, mi :t l h ve
heretofore hi" n xnOo or le-,s il. sec- j
fe"tiu,“. ’l’ mre c‘n be I'tve doubt, |
b iWever. 'out lor ibe purpose of |
regula'ing the elomiicb, timing it j
uj> in the prope- action, keeping,it- i
neries i'l ;l normal coodiiiun and
purifying the blood, Wa in r'n 'Fiji
pi canoe The Best, ixoe's all an-!
cieot or recent ibseoveri* s. It is
absolutely pure and vigetaim ; it
is certain lo add vigor to adults, I
wnile it rannot by any pr*-it-ilify
injqr“ i Veil a child. 1* c ia”'. that
it was used in the days of the fa
. mous Hit ilsoii lamily it pr.iol po--
itlvi Ilf Its 111 el 1 1 us it has so thor*
f otlililv lit -lo*l the tost of little
las a tonic mil revivifior it i situ-
I I y wonilei lilt, l 1 lias relieved th”
| agony id Die stomaidl in ilmu-a. ils
'of cases; soothed th” t red nerv.s,
produced iiMieefiil sleep and itv.rt
ed the eoinieg on nf a ma i l more
: 1 1 lie dremitd than death it elf.
Arhitiisaw Taych r.
An old negro who liven near
Fowling Green, Kv. decided to
hold what lie termed a celebration.
11c went to town on an errand of
preparation, and, going to Mayor
Henry (J Hines.a large grocery deal
or, said:
••Chip’ll we’se gwine to ha'q or sort
o' eelclira iind’inemoratiim downier
toy house,an’ inv Wife am er mighty
omen airter l’afhtin, sail, wanted to
get som ’o dose neali blue an’ green
candles.”
The Mayor did not hapjien to
think that the ftdlow mefmt wax
candles, but,pulling open the draw
er of Roman candles, said:
“Are these the kind you want
uncle.”
‘'Yas sail; da’s de lsine, I thinks
Gin me all do colors what y'ou’s
got. D’s is fine. G .vine lo nab er
mighty ’sjilay out dor, boss Oulid
lades an’gedtiermeil eomin’ fom eb
ery vvljo:*. G viiie so maid ilat
In.use look like one o’ dcs Ohrist
mas Ireivq II iw dm. you lit cm?
‘ This wm on tli” e d.”
“1! eeg* n for yi r y er, s.ili. M ike
dim ful’s tliiek dit I’ge up in de
wan Id, sbo, N ill.in’ like milkin’
fdks Vpiit yer. G o l day sab.”
The old li Bow’s dii ing-reom
pr> e uila gorgeous t i |.l y. '1 l,e
II ur-n eaiolle* in poff-htd sticks
dnleti ; r..in many io. old-’u 1 ii i ed
ho sell,.M. It was d. ciihil not to
li. 11l ttiflll into nil l|,e gtleslß
st mod tiil'i.e, Tl.e eld v oniati
w s i n m.) rm ing ih” I'Hppiut ss;
the o il man niuyno of pride.
1 lie pue Is bud nil t koa their
seals, when the old ii’. li and bis
wife pmccid d to light the wax
cyinlles.
“Dain beah wax lights,’ raid the
host, “wt z Uionplit ter I e too fine
1. rer rdpßcr, bu G oil Lawd! ’
T'io room was tilled with balls
of fire, and, and some of t!W cun
das overturning, shot dints'ly at
tbs guests. Within three ni ! iiu*ps j
after the pvrote. hnic display be
gan there win not a in gin witliii: j
s'ght nf Hie iioure. The old man
and his wife stopped in a neigh- !
loi ing corn field.
'Sen wlial tor’s done.’ said the
old fellow, breathii g wi'h difficul
ty. ‘lule'.e.r not to pill on so
n uch style; tole yer dut do ‘ilebil |
bail nis eye on yei'.’
S.vo’al days after war Is the ol I |
negro went into ti c rlnre and
said!
‘Boss, I d an want any mo’ o’
doin’cunibi s. Da’s kuklnx ligb's,
Da herns all right fur da whi e
so ks, but when do niggers tries ter
put on stilt! wid mil, Vy da sboo's
de eye halts o’ torment all ober de
premisis.’
Han’t Spill The Milk.
“There is no use of cry inn over
spilt milk,’’rays the old raw. It
you arc no'only bald, hut hate no
lile-in the rpois cf y our Lair, ihere
is : o use ert ing ov,r • hut, ether.
Tiketotb tiido md youriieif by
tli” fori lock while there is a fore
hck left. Apply I’nrke’s li ir j
liitlsiiin to your hair I u‘n c mat- j
trsg. t wore. It vib arrest tln
ful iii-bng i ti your hair mi I restore 1
iih original c lor, glees and si ft- !
i.eMs, It in a pi rlect dr* s-iog
will’d, clean, rich y pnfuuiel,
cools anil ben < the seii'j).
Ttnnofsee bus 309,000 wo tb'ess j
dogs. What each dog etv would .
make IBP povnilsof tmeor. Tt is
ivolil 1 abll' il Ufly f'l'iris I meut
fir Id ).OJj able-bodied labor*
us H r the entire year. At tm
ednts jiMl'id the bacon is worth ;
53 0:10109 Ttiii worthless who ps ,
provn.t Its from lui-nig 2,1X0
collidine she-p kil ed, while «e
spend ii it mor, than |3 1 09,900 to
nbiua'c our ihildieo. Thus it is
tine.; dollars f>r dojs ami one d 1-
Ihr lor chi dren. Keep it bcl no
'lie j)”' pie.
iir. M.i>. Hiwklns,
Demist,
M y now to iouna at ' is home in
VVa'k* r o-'U'ity 6i. Past office au
dri'ss, D.vi ie, T’-uu.
CLOTHING
-AT-
Uafidsm fi Sin’s
| ONE IPJICI
Clothing House.
Wp aVe how fully prepaid] to *h<>W
tin* 1 tl iest and 1m At aixorhpil
vtork of ( lotVlflfiT t*V«T shown ill tin)
City. ( oiisisting of
MENS’, BOYS’, AND CHIL
DRENS’ SUITS
in nil s mil'. nml .it nil prlrnn. Arn»n.{
I'll *f» ri illl.'K limy lie llielillul.eu i
line line of lijjlit, weight •
CORKSCREWS AFiS ENQISS 1
CREPE
in till' Intent nlimlci* mnl ftvli'n. Thn-H
mo llio most ilcniiiible mnl .tyli.h
oonils on tin; iii ii k' t, IVe Imve nine n
lii.e of,'
NUEtZaVcKGR lU'lTl
ind tllß only liiiP of Drnp D K»0
ihoiN in iht* oily ill park extra saeka
• i t iwuv ami s ft prhoHi. Also iumiiv
titlin’ (Ifsii.iblt* good* mo limnerhin
to mention.hut w 1 1 i«*h we will h« pleas*
oil show. Wo lutyo wlao tin* hugest liiia
of
HATSj SrHIRTSj ETC.,
in Cm iimikol.
DAVIDSON & SON
fill Market Btr«»t,
Oial(A»oog:R t Tcniirairci
t?r sijfn of tlu; JtU5 hat oh m.
on the sidewalk.
C. A. SOROSS & CO.,
i 1
--DiiAl.ut-i t
seuik
KRAI A,
SACKS,
-
Line.
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TJ.AXiTER I’AUI!t
AX ill EAT,
eiIRTIIJKEftS.
li»l. AT A TIES,
—. • . ■ ■-*-
COTTOA rSAAInIAit.
- • ————
SIAM OLASTEK,
S* EA l) 1.1 .TO A’» (i t) AA O.
Cotton KcrtiKil on Stor
age and ConiKifaftion.
C. A. MOKOSS & CO.,
C lift! tiuioog-ft, Tchtlcgseift
To b»w> COOD UCAfiTIZ T o f.fTE7t mm* ba Inert**
; ; *'• *
m« wliitv i??a jurio implies; a bivor
H ■ t’/ ’Mo.ttnd / rdiM!pt**MrfH*’>»«'of|irrt(nß<lorttniro<l
trt’O ; lroinl;»in:i rs tbo J.trorj Huab»*tlJilfou.'«n»M,
Ovfr.<■ teio, Jnunclic'i, Pvtfpofitllj Malaria, fiofc-
Ht-ii'ln :’im, llkotnu' i in, tiro. I\n lnTnl'ial.lo rain
!’•/ Mndirlno. lor lull infommuMi wm] irour *4-
«:• *t o.i n, pihtol r.ur l I r If J pugn 1-ook
'* J *v* r nij'J iit to i)xL fcA.«ifOl’A. 24
D. Pi!mt-i, New "tork.
, i l.ii GW* ILL . :UL YOU ITJ W.l'LTATloa.
D. P. Henderson & Co.,
fiuooenori! to J. ts. 3ady & Oo »
lien'’ .oiirters for
StooliH, t
Stationer*’,
Wall I’ line,
l’irln •« lrnnie*
and Moulding*,
Dviiwin; Jlalr
rials, Croquet
fids, Ranr
Call* A Slat*.
0. ?. HENDERSON A CO..
RYAN BLOCK.
70!} Mm ket Hired, Between 71b & fll
AKKSTM WASTED to whom 100 per
cent |»joiii is alh»ucd 10 iu
lit.dim* the
CHEAPEST FLBIM
ever sold. Ooiifiittiß phne* tor 10ti
pholoi»»i'll--, is linidst leelv Imhiu«l
wirh gill side and **dg« s, llxll liK*iM'<.
in size. He ail pl'idciM 00, Worth Jj'o 00.
Co iiph le AI hum i-4 ill for e\ ji Hit ua t ion
tor If '!*> (' fi l»e reluriied it not sat
isfo uiry. Stflln at sight, jllnetrftr*4
nll it la rs free. A'hi refs FOSIIKW A
Mi MAKIV Ciieiiiiiatl.O. JylClui
WRSGHTGINDI M\ VESETABL’: PILLS
rii.-.' ViccUSls- Prli: 235. Jdi3rj.'«u»
* «|tTu4i vdin'rln" y"U Sa fifft c
'tnielxoln Amr •». ertamtoj
V& iSocUu .' 4v k omisuLaUewu* igaaut.wha
NO. (!.