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GREAT CLOSING SALE. - -==
OF • • 1 ;
CLOTHING, GENTS’ FURNISHING GOOES AND GATS,
THE 3
Entire Stock of the “EXCELSIOR” net tie soli is order to close. Cone carl; - aid secure bargains.
B. MOBES, J x\, Proprietor.
829 Market Street, CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE.
THE MESSENGER.
' am
LAFAYETTE, GEORGIA,
finnevxt Mown*# Hep 11,1884.
THIS PAPER
F. Kowkli. A Co’e Newspaper Adver
tfaing Bares# (10 8 prnea Street, (where
tst-s." 1 ’ ;HEW VQRK.
In * roleßraph bailer).
‘•We want our picture* Uken.',
•Yen, eir, nte.nnn; I,H (!>*’• ? ou a
eettin in * few minute#,' »»id the
phitogrtpher blandly.
‘Bey, llifendy, whet's e nit
tin.'
‘Well.it faint »!*.,’ answered
the bride shortly. ‘Now, William
llenry, wher’e them flower*?’
•Here they be. Buy, Mirandy,
pin mine on fer me.’
There wn* a moment’* silence in
theWocdw»rd ay*nU" nailery, as
the bride proceeded to pin » largo
sited button-hole boquet iutOjWill
iain Henry’s cost. The silence was
broken by a snicker.
•Say, Miiandy, you’re a ticklin’
of me I’
Then the bri ie pinned a mam
moth bench on her own corsage,
and toe twosst down on a sofa,
bead in hand.
•Sar.M irirndy, d’ye think the old
mare’ll run sway.
‘She inougbt, es the band began
to play. SLo ain't use ter city noi
iee.’
A loßßsilencc; they wiped tb*
perspiratinn from their cl.eels and
exchanged words of endeaiuient.
Thegrooin took a p : o"e of comb
oat ol hi* pocket slid c«inhud out
the bride’s bangs. Then they stiug
glet into tl eir light cotton gloves
and out; they wanted their rings,
es which they had a glittering ar
ray, in the picture.
:lluw would you like to he | os
ed?’ saked the petographt r,mining
out with a collodion plate in his
hand.
•Whefe thavr naked the bride,
nudging htr comrade.
‘Dunno,’ answered the youth.
‘Will you sit together or sept
rate?’ explained the artist.
They stood up band in hand,
with lac • that ahowed’lhe.-phi's ot
martyrs.
•We will be taken together,’
Butina potographer, who hnd
some prid* in bis profession, in
duced the young man to sit down
while the bride leaned over his
shoulder,
lie eat as straight as a ramrod
with collapsed si »nnch and feet
caved in; his arms also turned in.
and bis bands spread upon his
knees; hie watch chain traveled
over bia vest pattern by diff rent
routes, and held in suspense a
large agate locket. His hair lay in
a wave on his low forehead? hi*
psle blue eyes r< fit cted every ob
ject in the opt rating room.
The artist told him he was a
good subjest, and he grinned,
which gave him a pleased expre.-a
ion, in place of a look of agony.
The bride was much older than
her husband, and she looked
if
She wore a tan-colored diet* and
a late tl-bu, and s gold chain two
yards long, bracelet* and ribbons.
Bos was looking down at the groom
with a tender, watchful, wouldn’t
truet-him-out-cf-sight regard. At
this moment the buak n u/z'e ol
of tli«camera was urioov-rd and
after ten heart-heat a of solidified *i-
Imre and no_-raolion the word
w»« given logo.
Thev e*ch gave a gr< uL sigh ol
Lapp uio* and Saul licy would
come next day to see the neps'ivt«
and had in hand the two children
of nature departed.
‘Do you have many sitters like
those ?’
•Lots of them,’ said the poto
grapher,’ ‘and they are the moat
satisfactory class —alwavs like their
pictures and pay promptly. You’ll
be surprised to see what good
looking pictures they make after
they are worked up and finished,
l'hey are a good deal less trouble
than the folks who get their pic
tures taken every year and know
jvst how they want them.’
•Who are the hardest people to po
tngrapli ?'
•Elderly ladies and young wen ;
the ladies wnnt to look like pin
lures of you uger women t cy see
and it is impossible, Old people
are picturesque. The young m»n
uru lossy, want thsir sleeve buttons
to show, are particular about their
r,e< kt.es and su h nonsense. The
best subjec's wc have are elderl
men and young girls. These peo
ple have usually good laces and
are i.ot cranky about their clothes
or looks. I like to work for
them,’
Table Talk.
‘The cream of th« jv-k" was,’said
the new boud- r, “that the ——’
‘lf you nay elmi milk of
the joke we’ll underhand you
bettor,’ eaid the bread-pudding
man.’
•Don't ii'terrupt,’ couth ued the
boarder; 'thi landlady herselt heard
him giving out the connundrum.’
‘And what was it?’ asked the
cluonic joae, g’nomiy, after a
long wait.
‘Why are wo all martyrs?’
T ere win a dead silence, as
the leeble old joke sttuggbd to
itc legs, revealing the brand, B.
0. 62.
Then the nrw boarder answered
in a voice be tried to tender steady
and truthful:
‘Because we a'l paarish at the
steak.’
Mr. Levi Hot h , Corydou Indi
ana, seys, he suffered from pains
und ii (lamination, resulting from
a fractured clavicle, and aiter try
ing vuiiou* remedies, without ro
ll'd, he tried St. Jacobs Oil and >va*
CUied.
What Stuck an Old
Soldier
“It will S. «n if twenty year* since
the war closed.”
Under the lint sun of August, ISSi,
the village of Dover X. J., lay -1111 ns
the sphinx 111 Egypt, while Klijnli
Sharpe of (lint place slowly aml-0111,-
spoke of the past, "Yea,” Ini said, "I
was til the army and saw man , of the
sights of those fear'll years. I was
It mi tty discharged tnnn disability, re
sulting frem sunstroke. I raiue linmti
tuiseiable it health and spirits; so eti
fcobiud that t took cold on the slightest
exposure, ’.ile seemed sv.ir til less to m:
l lived only in memory."
"That was sud enouijb,” I said,divid»
ing my last two «igars‘
"That’s so." responded Mr. Sharp;
"but 1 got over it. Outcewit? So
not exaaily. W hen in tlial condition I
lagan taking Pahkkr's Tosto, and my
healih couimoiioed to improve right
away. 1 was astonished at it. and so
was my wife. 1 pihd on tin- flesh and
could eat am thing, My ambition
blazed up. 1 could attend to lu'incss
utul now—excepting that I luve to
take care about exp >-ing myself to the
hot sun--1 am as weil a- 1 was the day
I enlisted. What ditfcreiujo there arc
in things, tluns und bayonet* kil;
I’arKE 'S 'IoMC saves.”
Plus preparation whi. Ii Ins been
known as I’.iKHkK* tiinor it Tonic
w .It I - . alter t»e called simply Par
ker* Tunic. Aa iinpriin-ii led b-.iler*
are constant IV deceiving tlielr ensto
mere b.. anhstltutiuc laterlor articles
under the lit me of ginger, amt u- yln
g»i is really an unimportant ingre
dient. we drop tin’misleading void.
There is mi change, IniWeie-. in llie
piepa ation itself, and sit hollies le
nt lining In the hands of dealers,
w 'apt e.l under tile n m e • f Barker's
tiloger Tonic, contain tlie genuine
medicine if the toc-ati. ile signature of
lli'tox A('o„ hat tiie tun tom of the
outside wrapper.
Notice'of Land lale.
State uk GeoKuia, Wai.kj.h Coun
ty :
By virtue of tho authority rested in
mo, through a trust deed executed by
John Wallin, lllh July. I**- and res
corded on page 568 in Bonk <). ol deeds
in the Clerk's nflice of the bii| er >r j
Court for Walker County. I will on ,
Tuasday 7th, Oct., 1884, upon the i
premises, expose to sale to tho hi'-he-’ |
bidder for ea-h in band and in h»r of i
the eiuit.v of redemption and home-j
sh ad, a tract ot land containing 47 I
sores more or li.-ss, being parts of Juts
12 tnd 41, in the 4th District 4th Sec
tion, Walker county, Gh., and bound' d
North by Sims; East by Sanders Mo-
Kurland; South by Noah Hearn and
West bv Joseph fisher: l*i»g the
same land- conveyed to use in s»i'j
trust deed and more fully described
therein. This 25th ol August, Iss4.
J. A. CALDWELL, Trustee.
GEORGIA, WALKER COTNTY.
Whereas Thor. J. Kmitb, Guar
dian of Nare.isso, Widiarn slid
Pinkney. Johnston, represeota to
thecoort in bia petition dulv tiled
that lie lias fully discharged his
trust as hueli guardian.
This is therefore t cite nil persons
concerned to show call*.- if arm they
can on the first Monday in October
next, why tho said Tlios J. Smith,
gqardiiiti as aforesaid, should not
bo discharged frism ids trust hi d
receive letters ot didniission. This
Stfol. 3d, 1884
MiL'ToN RUSSELL, Otdir.ar
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTpv
Will be sold belifte the Court House
door, in l.aFayette said county dering
tho legal hours of sale on the Ist Tues
day in October next lotol Und.No.3UB,
lltli district sod 4lh Bectioa in .said
oounty, »* the property c( the estate of
Andrew Wallin, 'at. of said County
deceased. This Sep. 3d, 1884. Terms
c » s h. Jamxs Wai.UM,
A pent for the heirs.
GEORGIA. WALKER COUNTY.
Will bo soW before the Court
11 use door in the town ot L«Fav
elte, in said courtly during tlie le
gal hours of sale, on tho 1-t l’U'S
dsy in Octotier next, the following
property to wit: Noilh half < f lot
of land No 291. and tin south half
or lot N i 256 all in the 9ih district
a.id 4tli s'Ction of said comily.
Levied cn as the propnrly of J.din
Walden, to su.i-fy an stl i. l-meni
Ii fa issued from the Superior
of laid county, in fiv->r of Fh--he
Smith v* John Walden. This Sep.
2nd, ISSI
W. M. 511 Cl atcay, SherlT.
lORIHAItD'S
NAGCAS9Y SHUFF.
CAI TION TO CONSUMERS J
A« mnny Inferior iuiiuUuiia Savv appeared wpn'i
ht* ill.tt k* tln |UirK;tft*» so « loet'ly ren’i* I’ll ii(i nur
a# to duculvf Utu unvr.iry, we wu'il m ijiu’mi tho
pur.•liaerr t«» •«*’ iliai the rvtl liilmtjtajilH tl tin Cdlia
In winch H ie tucked alwrtye bear.
Our Neiiit' anil Trntit’-Mark.
In Ntin| jh* imiUHoii *ou |»ev nint h for an
uferior HrUt-lene ih*t feiteina
BL SURE YOU OBTAIS GENULHE
LVKIi.LAIID’K n-IHAJ
I BED ni-TAG PLUG TOBACCO
, The l’iuest Sweet Navy ( lieiring Tulnu--
vii Made.
TUa G*nuiac alwaje htai» a lioii Tin *» fj with
mp name Ihevwetn.
BEWARE OF IMiTAXiORS.
WANTED IMiIfiEQiATELY
Yoiiuas men to lunnt u*U»>rrnph.Y. 14,-
iMH) inH' s i*t‘ win? now bt*nif t x'oiulml
by tin* HA •> ('«>., T i,< * Nh-
Uoiiml Trl. ( i». Org.iuiiDMl. Tin* H uik
« »!»’ A MorHiants’ ami (be I*o«tsl Tel.
j <Nw an* Ik>Hi «bead wiib new
'.ines. The Siainbml Multiplex Tel.
: * w ’o.* let-cnilv lneor|H)rM(4’il, ex'entls
1 E**t, W. >1 Nerih ami South, (iootl
Yoaillourt now remly l«u
! Vjimaiion, atbliea* with
1 IVnn»* A New Jersey Tel«*irrHpb,
| Shorthaml A I’ype Wriling Insiruo
lion Com puny, Main II Mot\ 506 Mar
ael'Sl,, ilmiliglOll l el.
/N A niwr kslltliim. P*
\ !■»> inif.t -urf. V*v r»«k t'apM t
m llilqtit i'ti. Hyndtr, Ifr»u want rutlne** at
t wwlet tj p*“#-»i «in tiilicr g> X t ouy.g *»f«i
i« makf es * f iwt) nil the th- v a '*! k. withaa
’ lair pritt. .W HO fur |Mr«irW'-**« to II HiI.DIT
| «t* , i'mlU.n) Apatite. a.#»fc rt-l ly.
PlllkllKtKPMlK FKMAI.F ACADEMY
lv«-v. n i.. \> tiuUt. .T. U. •-*»l*-d
b\ tkU\lH)TvfßMrs. Th» 4Sih v>ar rwaitmufm
j B«|lieht;-<’r I'einm" *r t H"ar
| rrarovra. K-mti. Mx-irtffcc a*p Tit«« r*.H
».n f'k Tl.ua ItaldHTtM ‘O' ClitUi'f. ad
, .irv-*. Hu Kvv. |i U. iv Hit. li T, s. T. U. Rvrinr,
i 'ott^ftiter•(*•;%, \rW YutK.
THE COMPLETE HOME
ImmA. N•» cDWat.-Ncw b.ta.lit*r» V » 'Mnt --iw
~, m ttcvt c4e»o4 * SeiirtWy |'I)NM trp. vtete too uavr?
A,U«e.i to *M tkt ' -v. WtU -l A*. v» *o«v|
wv*H. kxcairi.is I IWH. Th«
F.’<'NN.wN a C» m \ Mata S: .R* taniViifM.
. Ami Oiici graial U»** Btlaea. . _
Administrator's Sale.
'JEORGIA, W M KER COUNTY
II v virl ue of an order frdin the Court
of Ordinary of JUnk#County, Georgia,
will be mo I on thelit Tuc*<lny iia Oc
tober, 1384, at the Court House doorii
Wa.ker county, On.. between .be legm
».ilo hours, one tiact of land part oi
No 175 in the Oi li District and 4th Sec
tion, Walker county, O i.. containing
fifty-three and on-third (53Vs) nc-e*.
more or Ichh, the mime considered 2ne
grade upland, wiih 23 aerew of e»e;ue<i
land ami one log cahin on the Marne;
Mold a* the property of .Joaeph I*.
Bird, dcceaM#' 1 and sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Terms of sale cash. This
Aug. 30th, IMB4.
A. J. BIRD, Admr. of
Joski H 1\ Bird, dec’d.
G KORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
By virtue of an order from tlie
Court of Ordinary of said eouaty. will
be m>Y. b fon* the Court House door
in the town of LaFayette in sHid coun
ty, uiiti.n the legal home of sale on
ihe first Tuesday in October the f«d
lowing property to wit : Lot of land
N<». 224 . :.nd the North half of iot No. ,
223, in the 9th District'and 4th Section
of said ( oimty. Sold as the property
of Milton Plaster deceased; sole with
incumbrance of th • widow’s dowel.
Tunis of sale: One-third cash, one
third due June Ist, 1885 and balance
due Leer Ist, 1385, with interest from
date of »ale. This 3rd day of Septem
ber, U»S4. R N. Dickkhsow,
Admr of Milton Plaster, dec’d.
GEORGIA, WALKER CO Z XIV.
Whcrei* 8 B Dyer, g;.a’ di„n ol
John Osburn’s heirs has petitioned
the Court to be discharged from In
trust **' such Kiiar.lia.ii. This it
therefore to cite all person* up
ce rind to show o.mte on the Is
Monday in Otftoher next, why 11. •
said 8 B Dyer should not be His
churged from big s'id trust, and re
reive letter* of dismission. This
Sept. 3d, 1884.
Mii.ton Roh»f.li,. Ordinary
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
Where*" J F Smith Executor el
Patience Igo Smiih, late of said
county deceased, represents to the
Court, in In, petition duly filed,
that lie has fully udmin.stored th,
cstH.'e of said d, Censed.
Thin is therefore to cite all peities
eonceriied toefniw cause if any they
call on th. first Monday in Ih ceni
h.r u< it, why tie- gnid executor
should not t e discharged from hi
eniii It tst. *i d rec i?e h ttein of ills
mission. T 1 os Sep. 3d. 1884
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
Whe leas A (!. IT van, exeeutoi
of the estate ol Thos Bryan, d was
ed,lias appl ed to a»e for leave t,
se I the reid eatiite of said de
oeas'.'d, T IS is therefore to cite all
petsoii. Concern as to show eau-e f
auv thevjcao, on the fir-l Monday
October t < X’, why «■ older uhonh!
noth,, pass, d allowing the execu
inr lmiVi to 8,1 l said lauds
This 30’h day of An.*. 1884
MILTON RUB.SEI.n! Ordinary.
GEORG IA, WALKER COUNTY
l!> vii.ee ot an order from the Court
of Ordinal)’ of .aid county, will be soid
before the Court House d mr. m tin
town ol LaFuyeite, Said connty. within
•le lf«nl hours of sale on the first Tue»-
isy in Oololht next, the foil.,wine prop
(at) to wit : Lilts of hind Nts. alii and
SIS. in the liiili disiliet and 4th 8o«-
lioa, ol said county ami -late. >oM a.
the property ol Uriah VV Davis, deeca--
ed Term* oaah.
Tbi, Sep. -od. I mi.
A. B. Met' HORTFR, Admr.
of Uriah W Davis, Dee d.
I G EOlitilA, \\ ALEE if UtiUNiX
Whereas Nine? Carroll, pilar
| Hi,mi of of the minor hefts of .1 uk.
I sou Cat rob dri es ed. It,« aopiie'i
tor leave to Bull the i,lids ' eami.
| itig the said cs ste ; tips is tie re
lore t,i cite all parties rm.eern,d t,
show cause if any tip, cm. *li
the «sid guardian sin uid m t be
I granted nuiveon tie Ist 4*und«y
j in October next to te It raid i.,i ds,
I I'lii* S* p. 2>l 1881
MIL lON R 1 SBEi L Ordinary,
| GEORG IA. W/ LKEU t OUN fT
Wliciess KI. t'u lieis.in and 1 Cj
Wandsiv exet-uPes of Thomas M
Phipps. I-tees said county dree.uu-o,
! >.|u< sent- to ifer i mitt in their peti
tion duty Hv’tl.llitit they have full,
I tl;r,«‘bßTsi*V l!ii j ir *.*> vtiipji t»x»*cu
! tivs; tliin »£ ' herein.' , to die ?*ii |»ni(ie»
! cutict*. ncß. t«» fiun\ » hu>** ii jii,y they
| cun, oi* liic tils! Novcwiirt
by ibe A.H-. I ♦'.vtfiiloi* should
: ihk Iw «;Uoii**T‘* , l from their s,«;
.-.ml
: Thlo July 30d«, 1864.
MUsfvN JRt Oixlioarr.*
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Band for cuts and price* before purchasing.
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five.--Every vehirle ia \RKAMKD.—SpeciaI
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