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[ ■ ... CHEAT CLOSING SALE. .
OF
CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING HOORN OR HATS,
THE
Entire Stock ot the “EXCELSIOR” most be sold in order to dose. . Cone early and secure bargains.
*" B. MOSES, Jr., Proprietor.
829 Market Street, CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
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THE MESSENGER.
'""hAFAYETTK, GEORGIA.
rsaußAt Morwiks Sep 11,18 M.
THIBPAPER:'”.m?-
P. itowsi.l. A Co’* Newspaper Adver
tfaog Bareau (10 Hi.rnoe BtreM. (where
•srtn "HEW VORK.
Hong of The Wire*.
1.
•Tick, Tick ! TUk, tick I Tick, tick!'
Ilark to tlio yoloo of tee telegraph
wire,
Ticking out evey word 1
A be-ln-a-hurry, Impellent yolce,
Thatwmr all uthara li Heard.
Now ’tls a roai-mgaof aorrow slid care,
And than of pismire and tong,
A tender honglit, era parting prayer,
Or a whisper as cruel wrong.
11
‘Tick,tick! Tick, tick! Tick,-tick!’
The wall oflMtlla. the bonuor of Are,
The apao) of a liorae or alilp;
IfAe crash of* auiarkets, the flight if
klitffr.
"The word fr*i tody’a Up;
Tb* flood, lit* plague, and the earth*
qnat« •kaoh,
The aorrow ihat’eoe'the aaa.
Are.met by a another's loyliigtbauglil.
Or • lurwr’a wadding gibe,
111
Tick, tiak I Tiok, tiok ! Tiak, tick !’
Aad tka trade blow tkruagh tbani day
•ad digh*;
(Do tka Winda know what (bay aay ?’
Bad tha tiifshina glinla, aod tba raia
awaapa by,
And tha white aaow on them at»y.
And tha birda real there aud plume
thalr Wings,
(Do tba birda (heir atory Knew*)
J>o they facl tha thrill of tha mighty
tkinga
That under theit small feet go?
IV.
•Tick’, tiok'! Tiak, tiok! Tick, tick!"
Above the anew of the code plant,
And above the Northern wheat,
And over the ntigbly mountain chain,
Aod the praitai freah and sweat,
And over tha thooaaud streeted town,
And tha Jeaert wild and free ;
A.d ovor tha mighty foreat treaa,
And andcr the roaring aaa.
V.
‘Tiok, tick I Tick, tiok ! Tiok, tiok I"
They clasp all earth in n loving ring,
And they answer all desires;
For tfa ire isn't a languago they canuet
apeak
,Tii# wouderftd telegraph wire. I
They will girdle the art It and aroaa the
aea,
And the nations Kind, until
Tba world shall sniffer, in every
tetigoe,
Their meaaage* of good will.
Sauls Carr, G t., Bap. lit.
Editor Mtrseng* r:
It haa been n long time aince
ant body baa given you the dots
from tbia auction.
Binoo my Inst, I hate visited
Lookout mountain and Crawfish
Spring, I should have euid wa
for my wile and family were with
me on theae rambles, Crawfish is
a nice place lo gat a good cool
drink of water, and a good many
visit the plaoe especially on Sat
urday, that is tba day we went
We had our lunoh and liorae feed
with us. Not sc with tbs majori
ty of the folks, they bring lunch
but no horse feed. They will leays
Chattanooga in the m- ruing and
the horse gets nothing until night
except s drinx of water, perhaps,
as no food can t>e pro-, ured at that
place «o I was informed to-day.
M Mr. Lee would establish a lew!
stable it w&uld be s fins thing on
tha horses.
Tits next trip was to Looonkot
mciiiUin, sad it was a regular
bono kil.tr, 1 stton off aud will
not go b »ck any snore this yssr.
It is nioe when we get oo top, and
the people are good and generous,
but goiog up and coming down
is what gats away with nse.
I want all of the candidates for
Representative and Senate to come
over to Eagle Cliff and give us
their views on the road law, nil
eome at onoa, on some Saturday,
If I was sure you would cornel
weuld notifiy ell the voters of our
Diet, 9G6 end would try end get
the majority of the voter* to bo on
hand, J F Smith, J A Fowler, J C
Hull, J Y Wood, R M W Glefin,
H smith will you come the third
Saturday in September? la* me
hear from vou by earl. I went to
.attack tb* yresent road lew every
time I write. To-day, Sep. Ist.
schotl boys are taken from school
to work th* road, this is is * grtnd
law and the State should be proud
of it. What *ay you John Lim
ber.
Tits health of oui valley is reas
onably good.
We need rain, Late corn will
not make a half crop.
B Greenwood.
Wild Wood, Ga. Aug. 24th.
Editor M unman:
W* are needing rain in litis
pert of Dade. The tip land corn
is suffering yery much, bottom
corn is not hurting a* yet.
1 received e letter froaa my broth
er in Texas stating that they had
not bad any rain lor eevon weeks
past
Th* health of our community is
very good, I think this part of
Dade is at henltby community ee
there ie in the State of Georgia. I
maved to tbia part of tba country
In Oet. 1883 and bays not paid
the firat dollar for doctor bill fir
my family.
C M Dot an.
Has.
Man thnt i* born of a woman ie
atnnii potatoes and- few in a bill.
He rieeth up to-day and flour
ithtih like a rag weed, and, to
morrow or the day aflar tha
undertaker bus him in the ioa
box.
i Me goeth forth in the morning
warbling like n larx and is knock
ed out in on* r«und sad two sec
ond.
In th* midst of lijb he i* debt,
end the tax colleoior pursuvlh him
were **er he goeth.
The tianieter of life is lull of
splinter* and he slideth down
it with con-idoiable rapidity.
Hu waikelh forth, in tha bright
sunlight to absorb osene and meet
ath tha bans teller with a eight
draft for 1357.
He cometh Lome at eventide
and maeteth the wheelbarrow in hie
path and the wheelbarrow riaath
up and amiteth him to the earth
end fall*!h upon him and ruueth
one of its logo into bis cat.
In the gentle springtime he
putteth on bit summer clothee ard
a blitzard rtnketh him far away
from borne and filleth him with
woe and rheumatism.
He Uvvh up riches in tbe lank
aod the president ep culatrtb in
margina and then goeth to Canada
for hi* health.
In autumn be pnteHh on hie
winter trouser* and a waap that
abidatb in them filleth him with
intense excaitemant.
He atarte’h down the caller with
eu <>leand»r, end goath first hastily
and the oleander comath aflar him
and sittatb upon him.
He aitlelb up all right to get tb*
rtturna from Ohio, aod in tbe end
karaeth that the other felkws hay*
earned ik
He bujeth a watch dog and
when he cometh home f-om th*
lodge tb* watch dog ireeth him
and ritteth beneath him until rosy
morn.
He goeth to the horse trot and
bettetb hia money on the brown
mare, and the bay gelding with a
blaze face wioneth.
He marrietb a red-headed heir
na* with a wart oa her note and the
next day her parental ancestor go
eth under with assets and great lia
bilities aad cotneth home to live
with hit beloved son-in-law
"Rough on Rata,” clears out
Rate, Mice 15c
"Rough on Coras," for Come,
Buaioue. 15c.
Then people. "Wells’ Health
Reuawer” restores health and vigor
cure* dyspepsia, &o. <l.
"Rough on Toothache,” instant
relief. 15c.
Ladies who would retain fresh
ngs and vivacity don’t fail to try
•‘Welle’ H*i Ith Uenewer.”
"Bochu-paiba,” great kidney and
urinary cure.
Fliea, roaches, ante, bed.hogs,
rats, mice, cleared out by, ‘ Rough
on Rats.’ 15c,
"Rough on Coughs,” troches, 15c;
liquid, 25c.
For children, alow in develop
ment.pnny and delicate,use' Wells
Health Rtnewer.”
"Rough oo Dentist" Tooth Pow
dr. Try it. Hte.
Nervous Weaxntas, Dyspepsia
Sexual Debility curod by “Wells’
Health Eenewer.” *l.
Mother Swan’s Worm Syrup, for
feverish ties*, worms, constipation ;
tasteless. 25c.
Stinging iritalion, all Kidney
and Urinary coin plaint* cured by
"Buchu-paiba.” sl.
Night sweats, teves. chills, ma>
lari#, dvstprpsia, cured by "Wells’
Health Renewer."
My husband (writes a lad*) is
three tin es the man since using
“Wells’ Health Renewer.”
If you are failing, broken, worn
out and nervous, use" Wells' Health
Reuawer." _BL
Prevalence of Kidney complaint
in America; "Buchu-rmiba” is a
quicx, complete cure. 81
Botice of Land Sale.
State of Gkoruia, Wale kb Coun
ty :
By virtue of tho authority vested ia
me, through a trust deed executed by
John Wallin, 11th July, IHSJ. and re
corded our |>aio a p )SB iu Bo#k O. ol deeda
is the Clarks office of the Superior
Court for Walker Count*. I will on
Tuesday 7th, Oet., 1«84, upon the
premises, axpose to sal* to tho highest
bidder for oa.-h in hand and in bar ot
the equity of redimption and home
stead, a tract of land eoataiuiag 47
acres more or less, beiaf parts ot lots
J 8 aad 41. in the Jth Di.triet, 4th Sec
tion, Walker county, Oa., and bounded
North by Sims; Rust by Senders Mc-
Farland: South by Noah Hearn and
West by Joseph Fisher : beiag the
same lands conveyed to me in said
trust deed and more fully described
tboreiu. TbieSSihof August, INB4.
J. A. CALDWELL, Trustee.
«BORGIA, WALKER COTNTY.
Whereas Thoa. J.. Smith, Guar
dian of Narcisaa, William and
Pinkney Johnston, represe-.U to
thecourt in bis petition duly filed
that he haa fully discharged his
trust as auch guardian.
This ia therefore to cite all persona
concerned to show cause if ativ they
cau ou the first Monday in October
next, why the said Thoa J. Smith,
guardian as aforesaid, should not
bo discharged from his trust and
receive letters ol dismission. This
Sent. 3d, 1884
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
Will lie sold before the Court House
door, is 1-aKayette said coolly daring
the legal hours of sale on tbe Ist Toes
day in Oetobtr next lot of laod No. 30$,
tlth district aud 4th Section in said
Bounty, as the property ot the estate of
Andrew Wallin, 'at* of *aid County
deceased. This Sep- 3d, 1884. Terms
—t. James Wallin,
1 Agent for UM bcus. i
Admiuiitrator's Sale.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
I!y virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Banka County, Georgia,
will In: Hold on the lit Tuesday in Oc
tober, 1884, at the Court House door in
VVa ker county, Gil.. between he legal
sale hours, ono ttact of land part of
No. 175 ill the 9th District and 4lli Sec
tion, Walker county, Ga.. containing
fifty-three and one-third (53] j) ae-e».
more or leas, tlie same considered 2nd
grade upland, with 28 acres of Cleared
land and ane log cabin on ilie same;
sold as the property ot Jose; li I’.
Bird, decease 1 and sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors.of said de
ceased. Terms of sale cash. This
Aug. 30th, 1884.
A. .J. BIRD, Admr. of
JosBPH I’. Bum, dec’d.
GEORGIA, WALKERCOUNTY
l!y virtue of an order from the
Court of Ordinary of said county, will
be sold before the Court House door
in the town of LaFayett* in said coun
ty, willi.n the legal hours of sale on
the first Tuesday in October the fol
lowing property to wit: Dot of land
No. 224. and the North half of lot No.
223, in the Util District and 4th .Section
of said County. Sold as the property
of Milton Blaster deceasefl; so 18 with
incumbrance of tin widow’s dowel.
T-rais of sale: One-third cast - , one
third due June Ist, 1885 and balance
due Deer. Ist, 1885, wit li interest from
date of sale. This 3rd day of Septem
ber, 1884. R N. Dickkhsojs,
Admr of Milton Plaster, dee’ll.
GEORGIA, WALKER COIN l’Y.
Whereas S B Dyer, guardian of
John Oshurn’s heirs has petitioned
the Court to he discharged from iis
trust aH such guardian. This is
therefore to cite all persons con
cerned to show cause on tbs Ist
Monday in Oc'oher next, why tin
said S B Dyer should not he dis
charged from his said trust, and re
ceive letter* of dismission. This
Sept. 3d, 1884.
Milton Kcsskll, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
Whereas J F Smith Executor of
Palivnce Igo Smith, late of said
county deceased, represents to the
Court, in his p-tition duly filed,
that hehas fully administered the
estate of said di ceased.
This is therefore to cite all potties
concerned toahnw cause if any they
can on tin first Monday in Decem
ber next, why the said executor
should not la discharged from his
said trust, and recci' - e letters of dis
mission. Tnis Sep. 3d, 1884.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Whereas A G. liryan, executor
of the estate ct Thus Bryan, deceas
ed, bus tippled to me for leave to
se I thp real estate of said de
ceased, T..is is therefore to cite all
persons concerned to show cause if
any they can, on the first M mday
October r.cx\ why an order should
not be passed allowing the execu
tor leaynto s*U said lands
This 30ih dav of Aug. 1884
MILTON BUSSELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
By virtue of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of said county, will be sold
before the Court House door, ia the
town ot l.al'aycns, said county, wuhiu
ike legal hours of sale oo the first Tnee
dy in October next, the following prop
orty to wit: Lots of land No*. 312 snd
313, in the 12th district tin t 4th Sao
tioa, of said county and state. Bold li
the property ot Uriah W Davis, deceas
ed. Term* cash.
This Bep. 2nd, 1884.
A. B. Me A HORTKR, Admr.
of Uriah W, Davis, Dec’d.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
Whereas Nancy Carroll, vuar
dirn of of tije minor heirs of J*' k
son Carroll deces ed. has applied
tor leave io sell the lands belong
ing the said cs’ate; tins is there
fore to cite ail parlies concerned to
show cause if any they eon, why
•the «aid guardian should not he
granted leave on the let Monday I
iu October next, to s-ll sui.l lai ds.
This Sep. ‘2d. 1885
MIL ION BUSSELL, Ordinary,
—
GEORGIA. WALKER COUNTY. |
Wherctt* EI. Culberson aiul J j
W.ih.Uw executors ol Thomas M j
Phipps. l»tt* of *.*»i«l county ilt-reast-tl, |
r*|’»tuentuto the < ourt iu their peti- I
tUm duly iii«l, that they have fully
clisulK»»xe«l their trust »k nuch execu
te i»; thi» is therefore to cite ill parties
concerned. i«» show cause it uoy they
can, oti the litst MoimUv in November
naxt, why the *«Ut executor* should!
not be uifrdisrged from their said,
trust and wtlvd letters ot dfcmscdo!:.
This July 30th, 1884.
Milton Rv&skll, Ordinary.
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