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■ GREAT OSI 6 SALE. —■ '
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CLOTHING, GENTS- FURNISHING GOODS AND HATS
*
THE
Entire Stick of the “EXCSLSIOR” oust be sold in older to ck : Gone early and secure bargains.
~ B. MOBES, Jr, Proprietor.
829 Market Street, CHATTANOOGA, TtNNESSEE.
THE MESSENGER.
IJkFAYETTE, GEORGIA.
Tsvmsay MomiTM S»p 2- r ». 18M.
Th« D«l«rl*ritlM sf* PfeolUr Tr opl*.
While we wire pi»*in« oot to
Waynesboro we could ace the D»n
kerf foiog to choioli in ©▼ory nircc.
lion.' Off to the left »t the edge of
a wrod whs a amsll cbursh with
wane grava-M-tus* around it.
"There," eeid the driest, “i* I’ti'fi "
Dunker meetini, where they hold
their biggest lore-feeet*. You prob
ably cannot ere bigger lore-fee*'*
in all Penoeylveeia. or M.rrland
or Virginia.’
The railroad underneath u, run
ning through the Antieleni \ »lley
wae epeeding toward Moont Alto,
We came to a small school b*u*e,
around which caning** war* hitch
ed. generally smart looking buggies
with plenty es rarniah, and irsidt
we coold are the Dur.ksr* eitting,
the ★omen in their little cape, the
Men ia their long brarda unahaeed
except Upou the uppsr lip-
Said I; “la it trae thnt the Dunk
era will net tolerate uiueical inatru
meats V
‘lt wae egalnat tbeir doctrine,
but their daughter* ur* bringing In
piano* anil oigene now. The - * wae
a time when they would not hare
an accor-lion in the bouse nor h
mouth-ergen. Cot their *■ na are
fatting to be pretty herd ca»r*.
Sometime* at the Dunker lore
feaet* yon ceo *e# the worst flghl
«ra ia the children of the DunKera,
. who ara eating tbcPasaovef auppar.
They didn’t u>*d to rote. New
they cote p etty sharp, I tell yon.
There was a time when they nerer
went to law with eash other, but
■ow the lawrara say nobody •»•
joys a aait more than a Dunker'’
Tbua talking we began ’* d-'acenJ
a heaatifhi piece of road, shaded
by great oak trees and hickory
treee, with a hill on the right,
while directly underneuth us eould
he seen an dher road cou'lnr
through arallay, the two apparent
ly to agpt oloia by. Looking to
the il%h* and through a cross of
oaks end other treee wa observed a
aiad es triangaiar meadow in which
was a white plastered church end
a r*ry long red briek bone*. ’1 hat
it Snow Hill, saM asy acquaintarca,
where the Baveath Day R»pti«ts
bar* a nunaery. The railroad ata
ttoe her* i* celled Nunreiy. Sis
tbenaarw workiagin thefielde *nd
■ill* cn Sunday.
I looked with inter* t awd *ur
priae on *bia aliaag* settlement.
The house w*e about 130 to 150
fret long, and asemsd to hare heen
exteaded from time to time, end it
had the top a sort es small cn po
lk and ball, with a wheel to ring the
bell, while the nunnery rronched
wader the hill. C ! o*e hr were the
beeutitel Blue Kidge Mountains,
locking eo inviting with tl eir green
aad blue eider, ard little whites*!,
♦lenient* and patches of inouatein
psetore and lelda. 1 than recol
looted that Snow Bill wee an off
ehont of Kphrata. Ah, said my
friaud, this old aettlemeat ie on i's
)u*t leg*. They haven't got half «
Huxen people there now, e> d t'er
deal agree with tech othir. 1 tie
monastic life Hunt emt tlie railmed
ge. Jhe Seventh Dav Uaptie**,
desiring not to he outline in the
el erar ter «f their lere-feaete by
ha rwga'ar Dunker*, offered greet
entertainment* for yeare, but the
rawdie* moitatnd them. Some
**»r£ ago tbeir spring house wae
invaded, the milk drunk at d all
U>* CtoAer, UoleL. at * lot c oast
When th* follewer# of Conrad Bis
eel aiied these rowdiee * counter
suit wa* brought against them for
breaking Soaday. It is -raid
that the oaurt decided againat
the Seyaulh Day Dunker*.—CJath
io Cincinnati Enquirer.
A Mare Bet.
Scene I—Tailor shop. Two gen
tlemen looking it pattern*.
Mr. Biwoks. Well, Mr. Gran
dige, w* will etch of os order aeuit.
But we have made a little bet, and
tbe loeaer will pay for bath suits
when the bet ie deeidrd, Do you
agree?
Grendige, (rubbing hie hand*.)
Certainly, air, aa you please,
sir.
Scan* 2—(Lap* of 10 jeers, dur
ing which Grendige ha* atnt bill*
and awaited payment for the long
worn-out suite.) Scene- Hum*
■ hope nnd diaunstis personae.
Gr ndige. I beg your pardon,
Mr. Brooks, but that little Uiater of
th* suits of clothes which yen nnd
Mr. Mufllin ordered 10 yeare ago
has not I sea settled yet.
Mr. Brsok. Os coure* not; th#
bat has not yst bean decided.
Grandige. But would youmiud
telling me, sir what was the
bet.
Mr. B. Certainly not; I wonder
that you bar# not **h# 1 before.
Yeu sea, Mr. Mufllin wi-ge-ed that
when Bunker Hill Monument was
blown over it would fell to the
north, and I bet that it would fail
to th* eolith.
A Kir j tfllr Rare Track.
‘Yes,’ said an old settler, ‘we ran
barer* in Texes.’
•Th- n jolt lake an interest in the
noble aportT’ A.kril th* stin
ger.
*1 wae engaged in a hoe* race
aoun# years ago in whieb I took a
right smart interest.’
•Kunning race?’
•Hit war.'
‘Mile or half track?’
‘Hit war a fifty mile track, sran
g*r Tax** i» a big Sut*.'
‘A fifty mil* track !1 uaetr heard
of aucb a thing. And did you
wip?’
’You lot.’
‘How much did you win?’
‘1 won tho hoes, stranger.’
What Stuck an Old
Soldier.
“It will soon l>" twenty year* since
tin* w *c closet!."
roller (lie hot son of August, I SSi,
tho village of Dover N. J., lay Mill in
the sphinx In Kgvpt, w hile Elijah
Sh.-npe of that place slonlv ami sottlr
spoke of Ike past "Yes," he ssi-l, "I
Whs to the army Mint saw man j of the
sights of ihoso fear'ul years. 1 »««
tl mi 11 y discharged tr-wu disability, ro
•nlilngfreui suuslroke. I eaiue hoins
miserable ii beelih and spirits; so en
teehir-t that I took cold on the sliehtiwl
exposure. ‘ Ife seemed worthless to me
I lived only io memory."
"That wt* sad enough,” I said,divid
ing my last two cigars'
“That’s eo,” responded Mr Shivp;
“hut I got over it. Outgrew it? No
not exaaily. \V hen in that condiiioo 1
lxgan taking Pakkir's T«mc, and mr
healih eommeneed to improve right
sway. I was artoni-hiid at it. and eo
was my wile. I piled on the Ill's!’ and
onuld eat amtlong, My smbiiio'
blaaeli up. 1 could attend in bu-iuess
and now—excepting that I have to
rake os re ehoui exposing mysolf to ihe
hot sun—l am as sell as 1 was ihe day
1 enlisted. WHat’diffeienoa there are
in things, fiune and bayonets kil ;
PahkessloWlC saves.”
This preparation which has been |
known »s Pawtair* tliviiiut Tosn
will hercaltur he eslleil simple hr- |
ker'sTunic. As unprim l|.|eil d-tilere i
are constantly deeeiviog iheir cusio
niers by .üb-tiiuim.; inferior article*
umler the ns ate ot ginger, and *s gin
ger is really an uuimpurtsnt ingre
dient, w e itropthe miaieeiling « uni.
| .There I* tie change, linweirr. in the
|irei»sr«tloii Itself, and all holliesTa
m.iiuiug 111 tlie baud* us dealers,
wrapped under tlm name of Parker's
Winger Tonic, iwutaiu the yenuiue
medicine If the fnr-Jln He signature of
lll.iox A it at Ihe tuMOun of til*
outside wrapper.
WoticeSof Land Bale.
Static ok Gkoiiuia, Wai.kkk Coob«
ty :
By viitue of the authority vested in
rne u through a trust deed executed by
John Wallin, llth July, !RK„. and res
corded on page 55H in Book O. of deeds
ia tho Clerk's office of the Superior
Court for Walker Conntv. I will n*
Tuesday Till, Oct., 18X4, upon the
promises, expose to sale to tho highest
bidder tor oa.-h in hand and in liar of
the equity of redemption and home
stead, a tract of laud containing 47
acres more or less, lieisg parts ot lots
32 and 41, in the 4th Di-lricf, 4th Sec
tion, Walker county, Ua., and bounded
Noith by Sims; East by Sanders Mc-
Farland ; Houili by Nouh Hearn sud
West by Joseph Fisher : being the
same land' l ennveyea to me in mid
trust deed and more fully described
therein. This 25th of August, IHB4.
J. A. CALDWELL, Trustee.
G EORGIA, WALKER COTNTY.
Whereas Tlioi. J. Smith, Guar
dian of Narcissa, William and
Pinknoy Johnston, represerits to
the court in his petition duly tiled
lhat lie lias fully discharged his
trn*t *s such guavdiHii.
This is then sere t cite all persons
concerned to show cause if au» they
can on tbe first Monday in October
next, why the said Thos J.Smith,
guardian a* aforesaid, should not
bn discharged from bis trust and
reoeim letters ot dismission. 'lbis
Wept. 3d. IK«4
MI I/TON BUSSELL, Ordinary.^
tiioitt - ia, walkebTcoubix
Will he sold helore the Court Houae
door, in LeFayelte said county during
the legal hour* id sale on the Ist Tees
day in October next lot of land No. it'H.
Iltli district nnd 4lh Sectioa in said
county, as r lie properly ol ihe estate of
Andrew Wallin, ’sts of suid County
deceased. This S. p. 3d, ISB*. Tetuis
Jamks WaI.UNj
Agent for the heir*.
geokgTaTvv alkFk county.
Will be sold before the Court
House dour in the town of La Fay
ette, in said county during the le
gal hours of side, on the Ist l'n s
dny in (). toher next, the following
property to wit: Noith half of lot
of lund Nn 291. nnd th” south Loll
or lot No. 2Hli all in the 9.h district
a.id 4th «action of said county.
Levied cn cs tlie property of John
Walden, to sa'isly an aiUetnnmt
ti fa issued from the Superior
of said ouuntv, in favor of Ph-be
Bn ith -a John Walden. This Sep.
2nd, 18SA.
M. Mi Olatcay, Sher'ff.
~ro HILLARD’S
MACCA33Y SNUFF.
CACTI OH TO CONBtMrRHt
Ab ninny Infprlur linilatloa* tiav« upon
bw
A* tu d*tTtT# lilt'unwaty. wt wi i|l<l the
pirjhim loaea that th« red tin cam>
in which it ia »»• **h«»*l alw iya hear.
Our Ni»im> ami T«•»«!♦'-Murk.
In buying th* imitAiion *uu |mv aa much for nn
•fariot nrticlnna the (nnaiite neate.
BB SURE YOU OBTAIN QENUlffE
lorii.lardn tiiinix
BED fIN-TAO PLUQ TOBACCO-
The Finest Sweet Navy ('hewing Tobac
co Made.
Th« iianuln* alwaya henra a l(«J Tin 1 aj with
r»U' ttaWa- |l»s**f4in.
BEWARE OF IMITATIONS.
WANTED IMMEDIATELY
You tiff men U) loan* itleffritpliy. 14,-
(¥M> Miut*** of wile now betuf
br tin* Hel O Mt'ffrnpli i».. Tlu* Nn*
lionM Tel. Co. OrjjuKlUHl. Th« lUnk
i*rh* A MrrvlutHU* »mi Ihe Po«tnl Tel,
( on nrv l>oth |mshhiff alienrf with new
!in«*i». 'l'lte Standard Mnliiplux Tel.
< *0. % reeentlv incut porNivd, exiondt*
K»*t, Wcml Noiih JUKI South, (itxul
yoei fIoUM now leNcly Fur further ia
iorti)M(iot), «chlre<i« with sum]), The
IViiiiH, tt New Jeruey Teleffiii|»li,
ShurthAUtl A r?»e Wriling Instrtio
titHi ('ouiMi'jf, M.sin tl Hic<*. 800 M*i-i
kn Wiliiiingiou IVI.
Af\ wwvii *i hOatr. |iW o> ifft f'r«*. Pa j
; **rc. M*» r*#l. Uipiia' hih r*. !
I MnU ,titi- 4. hraArr. IfynfftmM kuMlM* at ’
< ▼ «kl>4 friMa *N' titlirf a t vann| m *l.l j
] a MaO |rcit |M) ill iM lia* ikry wlih Ik ’
] lua* ewrtmttf.w tt<t for ptniri : n> t«* II Hallktt |
jLa , fattkM *inin«. wahlw fd Ijr.
i no| UHKKKPSIK PKMAI.E ACAIrKMY
T*»•*. u »#. Aimar. •• I. I* . Hwtrtf. »»i»t*d
\ny |*n (ID) Tmchna. Tits 48th »war nMHiHstu s* ‘
j **V»«isn »’r l*tn, 1884. Pa«r-..aa a»r *'-u>cd H'vmk
J rear ati re a\t*t «*t«. u*i.s« a»p Tsmo.ii
| »uii svit TuatK oeiaHTtia iw-rlitalin an- .
•lira* the «**. la G k\ kilt*ll f, H. T. D. i
( r.yayi.iawjjw.a, Meat Ymk.
Thecomplete I
tw-«a. K«t* *dttis*—New -Ka» ,
•tv**. a*« iwfffc •T*!? ;y **■“ Jvm r *- 1
Adarwrxt so mV. lUur, A****, n *** ot<
•vri Fvcwvt* *r TwtMta. Th* baamfc.ranM i«v»i»m i
T FTrtN.ivhl‘ Mah> Si . XtrKaMd.VirjuuA. !
. Alas taikd B*U*V . f
Administrator's Bale.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
Hr virt tie of an order from the Court
of Ordinary of Banka County, Georg/tt.
will be sol;' on the lit Tuesday In Oc
tober, 1884, at the Court House door 1 1
Winker county, Gin, between .he
sale hours, one tiaet of land part 01
No. 175 in the 9th DistricUtnd 4lh Sec
tion, Walker county, Oa.. containing!
fifty-three ami one-third (53 1 -,) tic-e
--more or Icb*. the same considered 2nc
(trade upland, with 23 antes of Cleared
land anti nne log cabin on the same:
sold aa the property ot Joseph B.
Bird, decease' 1 and sold for the benefit
of the heirs and creditors of said de
ceased. Teems of sale cash. J ills
A tig. 3(ltb, US4.
A. J. BIRD, Admr. of
JostrH B. Kikd, dec’d.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
■By virtue of an order from the
Couft of Ordinary of said county, will
he sold b. fo'c the Court House door
in the town of T.aFayettn in said coun
ty, with n the legal liuttis of sale on
the first Tuesday in October the fid
lowing property to wit: T.nt of land
No. 224 . i.nd the North half of lot Xo.
223, in the 9th District and 4tlt Section
of said Cmiaty. Sold as the property
of Milton Blaster deceased; sole with
incumbrance of th; widow’s dowel.
T-rnts of sale: One-third cash, one
third due June Ist, 1885 and balance
due Deer Ist, 1885, with interest from
date of sale. t his 3rd day of Septem
ber, 1884. K N. Dickkusow,
Admr of Milton Blaster, dee’d.
GE()I;gTa’ WALKER COI N I Y.,
Whrreai S B Dyer, guardian ot
John Oahurn’e heirs has petitioned
the Court to be discharged front ji
trust aa such guardian. His is
therefor# to cite all persona con
cerned to show cause on rbe Ist
Mends? in On'ohcr neat, why th
sai'i in 1? Over should not he dis
charged from h<s said trust, and rt
reive letter* of dismission. This
Sept. 3d, 1884.
Milton Rps«fli„ Ordinary.
GeT)RGIA, WALKER COUNTY
Whereas J F Smith Executor <•'
Patience Igo Smith, late of sttin
county deceased, represents to tlie
Court, in bis petition dulv filed,
that lie lice fully aitmin.slert d tin
estate of stud deceased.
This is therefore to cite ell patties
concerned to show cause it any they
can on th. first Mender in Decem
ber next, why the said executor
should not le discharged front his
said ti list, and receive l> ttcr* of dis
mi-ion. This Sep. 3d. 1884
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY.
•
Whereas A (1 R yan, exm Utot
of the estate ot T.ios Bryan, d< ceiis
cd, has appl cd to me for leave t.
ae I the real estate of said dc
tr-rs d, T.'t* is therefore to cite all
prraous concerned to show onu-e ,t
»nv thev can, on the first M mda\
October nT, why at- order altouh 1
not l-e passed allowing th- execu
tor leave to s-ll said binds.
This 30th dtv of Au - 1884.
MILTON RUSSELL, Ordinary.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNTY
By virtue of »n order from the Court
of Ordinary of aaiJ county, will be sold
before the Court 1 Intis*- door, in th*
town of I aKsjretta, said comity within
the legal hours of sale on the flr.-t Tue>-
i ay in Ootober aril, the followiar prop
ertytowif: Lorn of land Nos. 312 and
313. io the B_’ih distriet and 4tli Sao
tioa, of said county and state field as
the. property ot Uriah W Davis, deceas
«,|. Term* ea»h.
Th>» Sep. 'ittii. I *B4.
A. B. Me A II OUTER, Admr.
if Uriah ft I) .vis. Deed.
GEORGIA, WALKER COUNIY
W tie reus Nancy Ciirroll, y u ar
il iru of of the minor heits of Jacx
sou Currolt decea ed. has aoptie
for leave to sell llte Linda beUiug
ing the eeid ee’ste ; thia is liter- I
lore to Cte all parties eoiic*uiitd fi
allow cause if any they cm, wbt
tbs said guardian atn übi n i hi
guttled lesveott the 1.-t Ynhday
to October n-xt to s-ll mii.l l»u-l>.
This 8- p 2-1. ISSi.
MILIUM RUSSELL, Ordinary,
GEORGIA. W/LKKU COUNTY, f
lVJictra- K I. t.tdl-.-ts. n an I .1 V
Bar,.law executor-* *t Tiio-na- M
Phipps. I.te of saiil county ile cas«-J,
!v;-n-sentsto the t ntirt in their ~eßt
f.iit duly 1i.e.1, rtrat they have |n|i\
itis. li.arge.l tlo-fr inot as *tt,-h ixei-tl
-I,v ,; thtsia I hereto: eto cite ,|i |>nrf tr
coina-rneit. t*» show taue- it any they
can, ot* the drat Mmntav iu No\cetlH*
next, wby tbe saiil rxet-ntois alionb
nut lie discharged from tln-lr sunt
trttal auitgaa-etvs let'em id liistassiou.
i hi%July 80th, I'M.
Mint ox Bissau., Oidinat^-.
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J 30 UNION SQUARE NEWYORK.
mu -° mass' r GA. *
‘ FOR SALE BY
T. A. & S. E. BERRY
Dalton, Ga.
Michigan Buggy Co.
KALAMAZOO, Mich.
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Top Di blilKS find ROAD (’ARTS. Agents wanted
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FINE WORK A SPECIALTY.
V. . . 101 l 11ns ol (IT 11 1'
Including Swell Body, Portland, Squaro Box
two scat Portland end Policy Sleighs.
Bend for cuta and prices beforo purchasing.
MICHIGAN BUGGY CO.,
KALAMAZOO, Mich.
—4 TOR
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—50,000 voiiiclca—
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I would rcspe '.fully announce to the citizens of Walter n-,1 f'1,,,,
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