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THE MESSENGER.
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•BO M NAPIER, ■ • Editor
LAIAVIT'IIC, HA.. Hep. 11, MBA
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Posn Brniao, Sep. lat, 18S4.
Editor iJ**»mger.
Night* oo<il, days hot.
Fodder pulling is new in order.
Cotton in not nor will it be of much
account —the gnneral predistion
new i» that the farmer* will |
turn their attention to growing
gratae* and* grain, and not rsiso
much coltid. Senaiblc conotueieri
an this ia a good grain country and
poor for cotton.
Ji O Hall is with ua again and
will remain until next week; when
ha and faiuiiy will leave tor their
boro* in the Ind. Ter.
Misses Ducky and Ida Hall have
been visiting friend* in Chattocgu
oounty the part weak, they return
ed tw-rlay look mg aa though tiny
had enjoyed their trip.
Boms few mad dogs in the
a#ighberho»d and would b« a go:,d
thing were taey all to go mad, as
there would then be some hopes
•f their being killed out.
Candidates were plentiful Satur
day last, Wooda,Glenn, and Whee
ler gave tho people oi Crawfish a
talk in the evening. There will be
some few of them that will have to
• inter up salt river, which ia an
unavoidable canrequence in an
election, so, boy*, prepare for the
worst.
The bridge is being examined
to-day by the proper authorities,
And will be fcronglt before tho
Board to-morrow fur a final decis
•ionnstoth* amount ol repairs
necstenry to msice it sufe to puis
ever.
Rev T A Tucker preached at
CrawHeh j eslerday, at Bethel last
night, and expects to continue ike
services durirg the week.
Considerableaxkntss in the coun
ty-
Since the adjournment of Court,
it ia hinted around that a f*w ol
ur Boys aro not so lively a* Un-y
would wi h to he, owing to the
proceedings pf the Oraud-Jury.
Too late to irieyeoyer spi’t unlk,
reform and do belUr.
W H Be udders and fiitnily, vho
have been down the c untry on a
two weeks visit, rt’urncd yis'erdiiy
sale and sound.
John l.iunmt.
Sept, fith, 18S4.
East week parsed . I*, though net
withoutsevera 1 happenings during
the same. Wilhe Mi/.• g saw mill
was burned Tuesday night at Ro. k
Spring. I learn the engine was
not damaged much, but the helling,
carriage, eiw frams and raw wire
entirely destroyed, hats from three
to five hundred dollars.
Mr J. 0. Hall's flu* durham calf
which cost him 11 Jo (K.), died
Wednesday last with ih* murrain.
Tb* direuse hsa become quite pre
valent in th e neighborhood and
has killed several caltle. Ilape it
may atop hafore it gets my old cow
—got on* nioe yearling lor me, but,
“be that hath must lot-."
John Blaylock on l’savine, was
married lest Wednesday to Mt»s
Cora Johnston, and ia now taking
bis pleasure. May it lust long.
W J Lamb hai laid the founda
tion for hi* new dwelling and will
keep things moving until it ia oom
platad.
1 team that the lead mine so
much la'.xed of, has bean located
and Tom ia the lucky man—sup
pose work will aoou be commenced
to rata* the ore, also to build a
smaller to molt it and separate the
ailver from the lead.
Lee & Hall are hauling timbers
to repair their mill dam, which will
xot be done before it uerded it, as
Ireland wsa forced to request all
th* mill buys to water thsir stock
in the tail race, them being none
sb-tve to spi.ro.
Rev. A 1 Leat will preach for the
sinnera and cbuieh people the seo
oud Sunday in this month, at the
Ctve church. He expects a good
congregation, therefore all who can
possibly come, are requested to *l#
eo.
It is reported over here that i
there haa been some liule skirmish
ing at Rock Spring*. William
tome out of that long shop you
hive been enjoying aud let us hoar
from you, as your pan baa bteu
•till long enough.
Thera appears to ba soma diksst
•fsetton aiming the tai payers as
to the construction of the Court
house. It cost too much, ia uot,
convenient and many other objec
tions too tedious t»jmention. How
ever as time* sr« hard. I reckon
wi-will have to use it one rnor
term ; tLe weal iter will be sue
whirl cooled i fT by that lima.
The bridge quctlion is deferred
until the l«t Tuesday in October,
by eo doing there will he no bridge
this winter, so far as a new one is
concerned Mr. Lae *ays be wdl
not pay a cent toward building the
bridge, and it (hero tea good bridge
put up, the coanty will have to
foot the bill. Ho the matter rock*
along. There can be hui't a good
substantial bridge for four hundred
dollars, and it is ncciesniy that the
bridge bo put up at as early h ditto
ss possible, for unfavorable weath
er lo:- such work will soon bo upon
us soon, also the high vateis will
interfere and the work if done will
progress slowly. The bridge i* on
the roai> route flout hero to I/.Fay
ett > and when Ihe creek here is up,
it cannot lie ciosaetl without going
several miles out of the way, con
sequently during high waters th#
mail will have to await the abate
ment of the same. The bridge is
necearary lor the | sssuge of wagons
&,e., of citizens who lire beyond
La Fayette, as hodi# time they arc
in Chattanooga, (ruling and before
they reach hero ti c creeK i* too
high to ford, c»u:ii-ii from an uII
days rain, if no bridge, th« n several
milca of around about way must
lie performed in order to reach
tin ir home*. Now lour hundred
dollars as a tax on the tax payer*
of Wulker county would not bo n
very burthoneoine tax, then why
not the proper authorities act nt
once —let the contract out and
have the work done.
Kirby Jones says he will leave
u» for the West lo morr..w bh this
counlry is to old fur him, and h
few days of rambling will be good
for his health. 1 fear ho will not
fled the doctor’s home located at
every ststion on hi* route,
James C Hull uiul family leave
u» t .-day for their home in the
Territory. May their journey tie
a jilemant one and tho r home
readied in safety.
I saw Rev. T A Tucker Sunday
last, wltosaya the serrie-.-s nt Beth
el, which have been going on dur
ing tke pa-t wi«k, would close
Sunday night, aid commence at
Crtwflsh to-day and continue
through this week. There were,
four baptised yesterday evening,
during the performance u very
heavy nil) cam# up, and the con
clusion now is, tiiai tho whole
crowd were baptized,
Johnny Massey was married
yetiuiday morning, (Saturday,) to
Mss Elizabeth Strange by Rev.
T A Tucker, who next?
J U Camp was liken very sud
.lenly Saturday evening with
liemorragw of the lung*. Drs. (ior
don and Price were seiit for who
ulminislered trio necessary u.edi
jinas whiuh gave relief, and ho is
now better. '
There is and has been considera
ble sickno-ts in the neighborhood,
but I lorn from Dr, Jones that
his pstienls are all getting better
and will soon tie able tube up and
out.
John LtMtiKit.
It ck Spsing, S p. 8 h.
To err is human ; but to forgive
is divine. Charity vauntetb not
berswlf; is not | ufl'.d up; doth n>t
hehnvu uns-emly. If a brother he
overtaken in a fault, do not cir;u
lat* it around over the country ; dc
not insinuHtu upon his lair name,
at.d ttiereb- weaken his influence
for good. But go to him, between
thee and him atone, and in a spirit
of pi< ty and patriotism toll him of
bis lauits, encircle him with lb#
strong arm of love, place him on a
sure lounds.inti and wish aim Uud
speed.
Rev. A [ I.cet, whose si’v#r.v
locks dsugle upou his forohead bus
preached lor us to the best of my
knowledge about 50 years, he ha*
borne the heat and burdens of tho
day. He has his faul s (but who
of ua is without them). He has
been persecuted ; but you will re
member that the last tree has more
broken limbs, m re sticks in it, sud
more bruises on it, than any other
tree in the orchard. Kind words
spoken at the right time bow good
are they. They are'like spp'es of
gold in pictures of silver. So char
ity comes along with her soothing
voice aud says, “Let us lay anile
‘.hose little frivolous tilings, and
unite ss a band of brethren—renew
our vows and live better nt the fu
ture, than we ever have in the
pset." Therefore Bro. L- et, ws give
you s most cordial w.lcouie to
preach for us st f ock Sj r.tig. Oar
church door* ere wtd# open, sud
the Bible is on thestsud, a-id may
Jehovah’* richest bleating* ever \
guard and protect you as you glide ■
down tbe river of time, in this sin*
lul and fi )d forgetting world.
Rev. Mr. Porter preached at 'bis !
, lice the fifth B.inday in Au
gust. lie will also preach here
HgHin (ha third Sabbath in this
month. Mr. IVrter ia not only an |
eh qnent speaker, but very pointed ■
in hit sen* on*, and never fails to
lIOM the atleritlon of his hea’rers.
Tiiore has linen a splendid pro
'racted ncetingat lictliel conduct
icd by K der 1 C Tucki r and Elder
Cain. To* church has been great
ly revived und several added there
to. Those connected wtili Bethel
church are noted for their Kind ar.d
noble-neart#dness
Our community was somewhat
flus'rated over the news that there
bad hei n another fight in our vil
lage. But ".ve hope the thing ia
i.iiw settled and peace and quite
tude will prevail. The difficulty
about wl ich I speak arose betw»en
our merchants J M Wellborn and
Doc Jones,
W« are hiving a very continued
drouth damaging corn and millet
to n considerable extent trough
there is S'-me prospect for rain at
pretent.
John Massey, a very industrious
young man, and the ( harming Miss
Lizzie Sirs, go were united in the
bonds ol matrimony, the 7th ir.st.,
J Dock, K-q ,' flic ating. May their
voyage ovi r tl e rough sea ol life he
strewn with most | r c ous fl w«rs
and their last davs one of peace
and happiness. Msb Eliza Couch
a very beautiful and accomplished
youi.gladyia visiting in our «eo
lion the.guestof Mis Isabel Strange,
The health of our Community
is only moderately good.
W E M
Ciir-tnut Elat, Sep. Gth 84
Editor Mmnenye:
Crops are looking well but need
ing rain very badly,
The health of our community i«
good.
Prof. Hobbs has a fine school at
this place, about forty in atten
dance,
Our picnic passed off loye'y *o
all. Every body enjoyed the occa
sion.
It seems aa ll sin and disobedi
ence reigt ssuprenze. It srems as
if the devil had turned loose for
a s-ason und the just Buffer fr the
unjust. When, Oh when.wi 1 th s
cease? Not until the last trump
shall sound, and God will call and
demand (q"al justice of nil.
Squire K G W Jones returned
from Chattanooga yest- rdny.
The Misses Belle and Ada Myers
af* 4 lire guest of Mr. McEnt'.re this
week, we wish them a plcasaut vis
it.
Punch and Judy.
As we have not seen any thing
from Chestnut Plat in some time
l thought I would drop you a liue.
The coin crop wi'l he cut off to
some extent, and especia ly late
corn.
Our community is blc-red at
presort with good loath.
Quite a number o! the young
people this co-urnunity asseuibl d
at Mr. Randolph Grot u’s last nig t
The occasion that drew them there
was a candy pulling given for their
especial enjoyment. It was highly j
enjoyed and there will many a day
pass before the pleasant memories
of this night are obliterated.
Cabin Boy.
SepUmbsr 3rd. 1884.
Erick's Gap,
We huye had some good showers.
Soma think from the signs that !
there wil de a wedding soon.
We have a land buyer with ns.
He claims to represent a Northern ,
company, that wants to bting a
railroad to the minerals here, and
build a fnrn toe.
Mrs. Ellenn Mathis sod daughter I
are visiting relatives a’ this pi tee. |
Teck Fricks is sawing at hie old j
home ir the Cove.
J F Wlr tile snd fatni v have ,
b?<n visiting relatives luridor slew
days.
A L Slow is on hand once more
lie looks as much like hitnaeil as
ever. A F Bhaw.
T KENT on, Sep. 3th,'B4.
Editor Metteiiger:
News items rathir source, with,
us; our little city is very quiet a',
present; railh vt-ry good.
Mr. G VV Dodson, Dr. Jones and }
It Brock are teaching shoot at the i
academy ia this place, with flat- !
tering prospects, we are informed
they have 84 enrolled and very
liKely more to follow.
S II Thurman.
Fertilizer notes discounted if
paid in advance. < 1
J L Neal. |
Letter of Exreptancs.
Rome, Ga, Aug. 28' 1884.
lion. J C Clements, La Fayette, G a.: i
Dear Sib—lt is our pleasure as
a committee appointed by the '
Democratic Convention, this day
assembled in tbe city of Rome, to !
notify you of your unanimous
nomination as the Democratic ■
candidate fur Congress ir, the
Seventh District, at the ensuing
election in November next, snd to
request your acceptance of the i
same. We are, witll high regard.
Yours very trulv,
Tkammkl Starr,
T W. Glover,
C. N. Fsathirrton,
Committee.
LaFayette, Ga.. Sep. 5’ 1884
Mestn Trammell Starr, 2 W Glov
er, 0 N Fealliertton
Gentlemen —Your favor, infor
m ill ft me of the action of tbe Dem
ocratic Congressional Convention,
lately assembled at Rome, has been
received.
Words are inadi quate to express
the gratitude I feel for the continu
ed confidence of the people implied
in my unanimous nomination as
the Democrat c candidate for Con
gress in this district by the body of
representative citizens.
This expression of approval of
my official action in tbe past awa
kens a profound appreciation of
the grand duties and respunsibili
tiis of thi* public trust, and should
the action of jour body be ratified
by the propleat the polls, I shall
earnestly endeavor a faithful dis
charge of the same,
. In accepting the position assign
i d me, it is proper for me to ib
uvdw my adbearance to the grea'
Democratic piinciples as embodied
in nui National platform, and un
der the application ofwhich in the
pant the. people of this country
lnve enjoyed the highest degree
‘of huppinnes and prosperity, Tne
people of Ibis district who ate de
vol< d to these principals have causa
for congra'ulat oil in the harmony
that now prevails among them, de
spite the unfortunate dtffotence of
the past, *
With the highest esteoao for each
of you, and those you represent, I
am yery truly yours,
J C Clement*.
Gajlcsvllle Dots.
I attended a pirnr'o at Missiona
ry Station, Floyd Co, to-day,
There were a groat many people
present. I4"v, Jnmes Johnson and
Prof. B-11 made some splendid
i ipei-ches on Sunday schools.
' Crops are looking fine in this
heat.
We mourn the loss of old man
Brandon, who died last Sunduy
night.
Watermelons have been a failure
in th s town.
Farmers are looking for an early
frost; but wo hope it will not be
so.
Wo have had many nice peach
es aid apples Ihis season.
Prof. S L Russell's school opens
the 29th day of S pteuaber. We
trust he will have a large one, for
he is a good teacher.
There is a great deal ofsickness in
this sec 1 ion.
Cotton is opening slowly,
home fodder is being pulled.
Farmers say they are going to
i save roughness for their horses
and have fatter cues next year.
Rev. Mr Parish, M. P„ is gone
from this place to carry on a series
ol meeting. We hope he may de
(tool.
Squ'rrels are about to eat up all
rew-ground corn sais R A Russell.
\V« sympathize with the old gen
tleman. R.
August SJtli 1884
Tiion (.leanings.
Trion, Sep. Oth, 1884.
j Editor Meesenyer:
Yesterday was tlie hoUst day of
; tlie season. Mercury etood at 08 in
the shade at 3 p. M,
There is not much news this
iveeK.
Two little children dud at tlie
place on the second day of this
month, viz: Thus, Carpenter’s ba
by nd W L Landers's baby,
. R“v Mr Miner preached here
last Sunday and Sunday night.
Baa A Close ia teaching school at
Trim.
G \V Stowere is t-ac’uirg a wri
ting school,
N H Coker.
J 11 Moreland ha* a cow that
le't nim 1 isl April aha was tobrirg
a call in May' Sim was* Urge brin
de, with short horns lucuned to
crump, n arked *• iin swallow lork
iu one ear, but don’t remember
which,
Striked from F M Wallin, near
town a red and white spoMed calf. j
Uuumrked. Any information glad
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What Stuck an Old
Soldier.
“It will so«n lie twenty years since
tlic war closed.’’
Under the hot sun of August, 1882,
the village of Dover X. J. r lay still as
the sphinx in Kgvpt, while Elijah
Sharpe of that place slowly and softly
S|H>ke of the past, “Yes,” he said, “I
was in the army and saw man,, of the
sights of those sear r ul years. I was
filially discharged from disability, re
sultingfroin sunstroke. I came home
miserable in health and spirits; so en
feebled that l took cold on the slightest
exposure, '.ife seemed worthless to me
I lived only in memory.”
“That was sad enough,”! said.divid
ing my last two '-agars'
“That’s so,” responded Mr. Sharp;
“but I got over it. Outgrew it? No
not exaaily. When in that condition I
began taking Parser's Tonic, and my
health commenced to improve right
away. I was astonished at it. and so
i was my wife. I piled od the flesh aDd
could eat anything, My ambition
biased up. I could attend to business,
and now— excepting that I have to
take care about exposing myself to the
hot sun—l am as well as I was the day
1 enlisted. What difference there are
in things. Guns and bayonets kill;
Parkers Tonic saves.”
This preparation which has been
known as Parkers Ginger Tonic
will hereafter be called simply Par
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are constantly deceiving their custo
mers by substituting inferior articles
under the name ol ginger, and as gln
| peris really an unimportant ingre
: dient, we drop the misleading word.
. There is no change, however, in the
preparation itself, and all bottlesjre
! induing In the hands of dealers,
J w rapped under the name of Parker’s
Ginger Tonic, contain the genuine
medicine If the fnc-sic ile signature of
U lat ex A Co., is at the bottom of the
outside wrapper.
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