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FOR PAIN.I
CURBS
RhißHwt ism, Heu ralgla, Sciatica,
Lnkiw, Backache, lUai.fta, TMthMtw,
an Aia. otu»» “"*a t r “» *™"V,
satwftrMieHiMl Dsalui •mrwha*. Fifty Cants* i
W kottlf. DhwtWn* U1 >
ff| niARLEN A. V#«r.UR W.
fssilFT' w ) MUnan. *L,C.t.L
jStUe»»u»-
n. P. Lwmpkln, e*n. *• Kapl.r,
Lumpkin & Napier,
Attonsyi aaS Coo»ielor»>t Law and
SsllcUsrt'in B*utty.
Lafaystts, • • Ueaifia.
Will practice in all Hie toints
Prompt and careful attention given to
all bualne.a.
Office in Lumpkin’# buihlicg.
•epll ly
Wm. E. MANN.
Lawyer,
Ringgold, Georgia.
Will piaetice in all the Courts,
State and rederal. Legal businea# of
•vary kiadattewded to. OfHcstufront
I Cemt Honaa.
MONEY LOANED.
On Farms; 5 Years lime,
AT RBASONABLE RAI S,
IN WALKER AND CHATTOOGA
BOUNTIES.
flW"Loani for lea# than S:KK).OO can
ket bo n#cotl.«ted.
Said ataaap lor tarmi or apply In
person to
LUMPKIN & NAPIER,
LsFayette, f ia.
"i'SIW W. MADBBI.
Attornny at Law,
SIMMBITILLE, - - 3EOKWIA..
Wili pvaotice in the Superior, Coun
t*r. aad Diatrict Cotirta.
I ~ f. W. Copeland,
Iliariscy nt Law.
laFaTETre, - - - Georgia.
Xfi t.a »ra.tie. 1b Ike auj.wriorC.iun*,.! R««i,
” '.ir.ttil, k.uwk.H #y .peeUil agrceweßl. Ool
•citag a ayaalaity.
Bebert *M. W. Ulcnn,
Attorney at Law,
LaFatitt*, - - Gf.oboia.
Will practice in the Superior Court*
of the He<a. and adjoiiiiug,circuit# and
iw th* #R b 'me Court of Georgia Of
#ca *a aaat atiia of aqaar* in building
with Dr. J. Hill Hammond.
Stiaaellanaans jtduer.tiaementa.
" C " J. nFLL H.\MMa:i9 ;
Pkjraitciaia and fcurjean,
Office in on the e#*' ride
of tka <4«ara. imr ediataly vouth o! the
hriak atora, whare ha caa be found at all
haara, day asd night when not prefes
aionally aagaged.
»I.J. ». «««A,
JtJB IDENT DENTIST.
■Rl(l!tn«ni.D, - - GBORGIA.
a&vpygß Offer# servioea ia all branch
*f hi# profession to tha
nitisea# of Walker and tjtooaa Ceaii
tiea. W .rk p-eaaptly done at modeiate*
A!i w*ik warranted. Office on ifaib
eille atrsat, first building weat et W L
Whimra'a atere.
LEWIS HOUSE.
BrMtkhkßt and Supper Hum,
J. Q. A. LEWIS, Propt’r.
• Daiaux, - * o*.
Within ten erepa of thc'drpol. The
home of the eommercial traveicis. 1
Lave recently bought the p-operty
known #a the Duff Green Home and
bare newly refitted end fir'diahed it
throughout. Give mo n call.
GK ORGrIA 1 i OUSE
and restaurant.
CHATTANOOGA TENN..
tos. MaiuTanu Mima ’T*.,
Kept by CD AS. FETTER.
Board $1.25 per day.
(Jail and #e> Fetter end gel a sipiare
meal and a good drink. The onoleit
beer and the ue*i liquor in our city.
m lh» working rr»PH. 9ei»d 10 cents
III I lfrr po-tAjp. «»d we will man jdhj m«
II If || If a rrtrat, valuable box nf >nnupie roo«h«
thß , wi || | 4I |j, # wt y or Makii'f
mars m«*ey « »•-*» day# man yon »vt* r tli u*ht
prwet»l« at anv haalnww. Capital ant requirad. Wa
will starl yau Y«n can work all tbu naia or la
saar# tine mile. *’Ha work Is ■niveraffillv adAptaN
tu ffiutffi a#q#*• vniinf amt ni# You ran •.astir • »ra
haN(iaui«t wnv*Tjr €*•►!»»«. That all w-:*»
waat wnrk «»a> mat b • boaii.aaa, w naku this an
par*Hale- ogar; tn all who ar« m>i w#ti »*u*ited we
will Mart fl to P«e for th** »/o*.bla of witlias as.
Fill! narth'UUro, flrectjnoe, , e*ai 'ru Tor
twtiea Wil* b* male by w fir- Ibalr whole
Data 10 the work Great eae#-en.* abaolfteiy »ur«.
Doa’t atlar. row. A4dr«ae f rmsns k I 0..
P wtlaad, Wale. air Ul-*4ly
SOLID SILVER STEM WINDING
FULL JEWELED GENTB’ SIZE
WATCH FOR sl2 50.
FVSoLYOUAt*N ril». The off r made fo*
•S daye only. DonJs tent »»* fiawC. U. J».,
a«kt*c( tn inapaatjxn toe:#e»- n»irctoa«»nx.
y.P. SrgTBJH Jt Ct>., Jeweler*.
Atlanta, 4a.
'"fkeeT
FffIHI£SEIF«L
i A tpi* •, - -Tff t* »•»» rs cin® of tti»
rnoel mail « . ui-rtn-W
TtHeru.'/ f Aertwiw
LtfßMnr -o oA, fTw/mr .v J: m ffawwv. -*
Addr«sa OS. WAftO 4 CO.. Iwtflal—■
• tvtn trin Sand *4« rant* furp 'SWjv.ard
n IIU' /14 irrelve fr**a, u rtaelly li I«j
n whkb “*
** • *' AM * oialtj »tifu uioi.aj r I.‘ veay
lima aar’kluj s»ea la this w« J. Ail.jfeiU-r
eu*ua«d ft «i Mi-# r T"" brne.i r*vtd to fu cue
<,. . m to*lai <;t.r workers, abac.utriy «ure
I SCK kCo , Aiiftista, Malar, iffiMOl/
*f JaT T/ T7l Rk |P APT Sjm \ r I | .It. 1 L *S■!\l / I >
WALK Eli LOuiMi iUEooCjiMjEiVi
VOL VIII.
THE MESSENGER.
LA FAYKTTE, - - - GEORGIA
BBaBMftBBBHWW-W*
li siairTioi i
Oise Tear - - - - SIOO
Six Manilla ... 10 Cents.
Tkiao Ifeuths - - - S« Cant*.
OOJh MUNICATED.
Tit j lug Presrheri.
Editor Messenger:
The idea lh«t a preacher can
preach successfully without being
supported by hie churches,, is an
idea that ought to be hurried for
erer.
A preacher can no more preueb.
without getting a lieing out of it,
than a lawyer can practice low,
without pay. lfa man onde:tskes
to practice law and wark on a farm
he will naeke a failure as both.
Thera is not a aaan that can make
a success at two professions.
I never knew a preacher who had
to work on the Liras all the time
except Saturday for a living, that
made a successful pastor of a
ehurch. Gid did not intend that
it should he dene that way. He
intended that they should live by,
or off ot'the govpoi. There is hot
a man living that can make a sue
ecs* at anything, unless he gives it
his study—he has got to have his
mind and heart on it. If a preach
er makes a successful prsachsr. he
has to study the Bibla r.nd In
sermon, a d they can’t do this un
less they are supported by their
churches.
When we c»li a preacher to
preach for us, it’s our duty to s»e
that he is supported comfortably,
and if we do not do it, God will
hold os accountable for not doing
so. It’s the duty of the deucen»
of the churches, to see to it, that
h'ir partors ace supported; it’s
their duty to lay the matter before
the cnurch, and it's the churches
duty to give freely.
How can w» afford to sit down
ar,s>Und our tables, with our fami
lies, and having p enty «f the good
tilings of this world, and not knos
bet what our good pastor and hi
fauiily are actual by ia need of
something io live ujKin.
How car we supply oorseiyes
and families with all the good,
corn lor tab e clothing that :s neces
sary fr.r our cooifoil through the
winter, without knowing w ether
our pusirr, who has labored so
faithfully for our welfare and the
good of the community, is provi
ded with their g rod things or not?
if we ever thought about t we
wooldsee nftor h-s eo for ; b'lt **•
don’t stndy about these tilings.
Nevertheless God nmkes it out
duty ’o think about them. We
pay him a little money some timss,
but we dont i.uves ig.ne his cir
cumstances to sea whether he is
ge'ting enough to sustain him or
not.
The pesyle are so v*rv tender on
the subject of paying preachers,
that they have decided that its
not o d for the preacher to get
np money tor himself; therefor* i>
makes it all the more binding on
th* deacons to get it fur him.
■ How many who read this do
vou suppose will ever thins of it
aft- r they have reed it, and think
seriously over it?
• Earnest
C.iattarmoga, Term., Oct 11th.
Dfj Valley, Georgia.
Editor Messenger:
Tnsre bn* been a vreat dra l snid
in t e p st few rears in ■ne col
umn- or tiie Mt>.ENGEßcniiee ntng
1 mad dug*. Tn-c.ee of Mr M.tc
Ftihei’s terrible baith* «*it ; a rab
id dog, should tie a warningd© the
public. W.ked in t** 1 (lead hours
of the i.igc t to he on v buiet ertd
by, a mid deg. Mr. Fisher was
awaked by th« r.oiae ot tbs dogs
fighting. He lUoh dout half asleep
without thiriKing. to see what was
tbe matter. No sooner bud te
cl**re i tee hous?, tbau tha do,-
sprang at him, and inflicted a seii
oi s wjui d on Pis left eida juslun
der the abort rib*. Mr. Fisher ib-n
kicked it ioo.se. He kicked so hard
LAFAVKTTE. GEORGIA, THURSDAY, OCTOBER 23, ISM.
that h* Ml; before he coaid recov j
Ot, it made another pa-8 t bi n, j
and it cut him across the arm. Mr,
F'sber soon saw that his only
chance of c*c»pe lay in closing in
with it. Tne la-it grab it made at
him, it seired him between the
thumb and tha forefinger, tiethen
caught it by the throat, choked ’t
loose, and then with the ther hand
hold of it" hind legs, he a-hed its
brains out against a i o«t< Ih< dog
was a small calico fice. Air. Fish
er ip about 50 years of age end
weighs near 200 pound*. His
wounds me about well. He used
a mar* *t"rt, and has been tuning
nerd* of a berry that cuius Irmu
Louisiana, which originated Irani
M xico. This lerry comes highly
rpcomwended from Louisiana h>
th* atember of Congress from to-
Third District and the .Sheriff ot St.
Bernard County and seveial other*
of that State,
Can any reader b’ll m» why the
etherisl regions is so red ot an ev
ening after puoset and ihe cause ol
it lasting so long At times it lasts
until 8 p. m. E' en during the day
the tsua has acrimion color around
it.
I suppose that Bruner's Chapel
will be said hefar.- long by the con
larenca. Fathers of both Dry tnd
Ciuttauong - Val sye can you not
combine and unite and bur toe
Church, if sold, and e*tabli»h a
permanent school, that will last
10 months in the year. I wou-d
like to hear what t!W people o'
Chattai oo a ValUy have to p»«
about a qchool house, especially the
part. If the |isople wart preaching
let it bn union, but, not let preach
ing inlcr-'ete with the school,
C. P.
Mr, H. H. Cummer, Newtoi
Bio K. YorK Ca. O- ario, Canada.
stales that ha Buffered with a pa -
ful sore on ois right ankle. ju» t
a few external application- ct St.
Jacobs Oil, the gr at pain cure, the
lump sof'ened sudgr* lually disap
peared. Tr it,
Helen’s Correspondent
BY ETTIE BOGIBV.
“And she took him for the king;
So fixed her fancy on him.”
It w*i four o’clock and the train
was not due ti i five. Th*re was
an tour to wait.
Helen h'd made her prepara
tions ear'? —she niaie « virtu ol
promptitude, and, besides, *b« was
aaoi.iwhat re* !« s young lady,
and an event wae near- that made
her impatience very oiJ 'i'atp ;
A table for aft-.rnoo o a., -
ready Ini ■in tl-.e p-e* > , n
ca 0 till id W.iicu Op, eu ' v id
a sweet c-nctry orchard; ihsrjoaiat
vtses were fii'eu with Irea-dy cut
ttUtnmn floWars—pink retur; n o
di.hiia* of myal Ml, d.iii ty ««p
Kin* covered delicious cakes and
honey and cnn*-.-rve« in curiou*
clishes of ot 1 shim. S ray sun
hcauTis d*rc«d ovsr the Oiiitieu
floor, playnd fantastic tricks in n
long mirror embsllbhed by fe>ith
aiy sspara,Uß sprays, and with
msgio touch transmuted s ee, and
glass td diamond fire.
Fresbne** and purity prevail'd
everything about the apuftme: t.
and distir guished the slender yirl
standing on the threat oid u.azinp
thoughtfuil townd il e g-ay man
sard of tbe insignificant railway
Italian, jo*' vmitile »b'>ve the tliics
tree* t at cr- uted a *r< n *'-c ivi
ty.
H r lenGa*'o i wa*» oara b—<o
with a 8f inti d cout teii‘-i ce »,,u
marvelous bi.u k eves, mischievous
nrj.i lender, UO'attji 0; »t,|i-. y.-
worn white —a harm tig giri*b
dr s, -nth ■>( anu* -t r d emai
•’ndosi g'e rni-y rvc tt»'*r *n.
tsAloMS'l i' besmo th -»* *d n.r
i»t*t t air.
‘Sti 1 six » mo nte. M, • '
t) ought, flashing an iJi <pn ' gl» c*
low»rd the anC'ft't n aliugaio ic*
tha' loomed qui e to the o i 1“
‘and everything H ready I imn
a mind to ge .up tiie -o.id a r-it; 1
i want a'liaie of tbnae ,nyel notter
cep* »r. the hill I II I sbouid
j uiiet him I wonder w tuld heguvsa
my identity? 1 shall know I im in
glantiy, I funyy.’
Ha t way up the alcpw Blie heard
the rimining of s train upon tne
great budge over the rivgr
and she paused in same sur
prise.
‘lt must be Bome extr*, perhaps
Ko‘*e exonraion tram,’ all deeded,
»,« ii stopped for ami u 1 at the
liu. e wa- station, Ic-ving thtre a
pa sangc, woo shorty pp«ar.'d
oorau.a dnwnt i i i th.
He urns from th*rmd toward
the vilag«- —hi ku tlio pa it
that leads straight t" th* cottage
gate,’ was list mental observation.
‘Cnn it he hi? How intently he
gases at the house anil the uioun
t ii’ ashes ‘tint I described *■> twin*
Utah in mv letter* 1 Why it must
be—try correspondent. He ia
certainly handsome —-just the man
ly, elegant *ort ■ f young g*-ntl«-
man I ’»d imagined him.’
While she w as thus cogitating ha
had apprachnd very m>>r, S- ■
tooK a s'ep toward lno>, hesitated,
and blushed vielantlv.
"You are Mr, Knight—Phil
K light f" M -sfi 1 V alia qu ri d
timidly.
Surely I am,’ ha rettirmid with
vivacity, his li: n eye* . expressive
of so mu- h admiration that the
blushing girl was unmindful as hia
obvious wonder And you?’ he
-ddc-d inquiringly
'I sm Hel' i Gaston, of course,’
ahe smi’ed; ‘and althnugh you have
forerun Tour train, -on are • nor.«
ihe lese wrlcomi*.’
‘But —hut,’ he faltered, delibera
ting how he could gracefully in
form th • girl Ciat smnewh.re tin re
mass vast mistako. How con'd
he tall that, confidant and gratified
eresturv th it he was not the indi
vidual whom ah'* bud expected «lld
wlinsv name, I’oincidcntiv, »na t!.o
ssußOft' hi? own, 'hat ■* was hu a
chance tr*v lar hi* *a. to the
irr-lat'' 1 1> ret nver on er?
And rerhap* h raihor eo
j oed .be adventure, an wkr not
Otb *o begin Hi ,cq s iitanre nit h
this impulsi -o and piquant young
in fy
While he hesitated she stood by
his M i l ’ regarding him with q“PH
tioning eyes.
‘You are too kind. Pardo i on-
I—l 1 lie » aoimertid, and ti e-' the
nasc-et exp'anation (1 umiered
aw*v into aihmt obscufit.
Fin c niing an h tir be'nm the
appointed time a: «ll I >r'on von?
Stic interpolated coquettish y. W e
will discusa that wotle havu g n< r
te».’
‘I a;a glad it : H ready,’ she con
tinued. aifl. a preliy sir of (mst -
talitv,‘for 7oq uiu*>, im d i cur
an lone a journc .’
'll,.- ■•fcti'i
;.t vou, • «r in .'Si a. j
cent.
‘Dluintioif atvd idea' rh o I
W’ysrnne. enju cd, rn- h ufird,
and totally nusund* i- ■ i g im
•Yon will not inert m aunt Hel
en just vct—cli -* is Helen Ga-tnn
too. you knowjsbe 'ahway, and I
have something to -av to you be
fore she retu r ns I b »v« never tol
tier boa out corriapondence ' egari
8 e wniild haw dim ©proved r,l niy
c- price ’
Tii'O d!'cm, eried the gouth •
mu vriti » roguish twinkle iu hi*
piiuied ‘yes,
I wrote ou, I b»lieve, that J
found ’he addl'i-s in a mix of bnn
bon*' she risnn.‘d; it w a tne
meisMt acrap 11 p"p<*r, evidently
torn fro Ilia ei dos a o.es age
Tbs tragm**, an order sot
? We, p, int ri tO o'.
1W ? .Ur C <1 !.a ).* lin
«•!,>; I, a -i-- | <CII r, ,11 e
- Iha w < d •
uniat •• i u*i a s f
n clt i r ki ift it n w
|ll« ,’ * R *e j C ll II , .1 d
»■, I e 1 t- e .ill ctl I u
war "ll e an "
‘A I 0 tha <-aif en , i ■ ... ol !
pl®a»,. i Coirr-.p I.denar, i rK ,
ed i ► aeutl ■ • ■ . b
Cin'nl il,e il ~ II
‘l* ha, I■ceil pla , a ' t it" , -ne
assented tr ■ aty '.-no t». afirinl.
Y nr laltare were away- i a r»ci*
i?a, alwu es .grs'in. ry* .•*<•«•
interesting nd je a f .a. *util
ciently grateful,’she added AantJy,
‘that you wrote • o nonsense.’
‘And if I had?’ he queried, much
amused.
*1 snotild have C" jentured 'hat
you misapprehended uk,' *oe An
swered with gravity.
•Any non.etise could hare ended
it t it dir'-otly. ’
I slculd have i'ean ashamed, us
vagary, a >d talt that I wa» ba
il c put: *h »d.'
■g is unique,’ thought ne di
vert- f ' "Ulp’llliO I.
White cbat'itt th*' had crossed
t-i* h intning 4* im and bad an
larac t o pteusaot tea-rooin.
Helen wm an entertaining boet
trs a' d be was an sgraashle gues‘;
and the h"ur tbu, pass 'd w: s de
lightful to both.
From tha span asaaien'* were
distinctly visible th* bridge and
ravine, <o*a lu hitig distant. Per
haps that eyentlul extra had de
ranged th* train-time for » cat*
strophe was o'ming. Suddenly hr
• xpr, 88 dsabad past the station,
snd.thundered upon th" maesive
hridgn; an I tb > same inatantua
oppiwing ocom I'iye 'plunged
• rci’nd tbe sharp curve iieyond.
T n* two mnnsl-rs of fir - *tid vtecl
met with groan* and hitkes, and a
frightful cr*sti, and h«n toppled
into the gorge h*:ow, dnirging
with them h * digrailed coae'ies.
Hi.lvn and h r go: st sprang to
their lest in dismay, and both t* ere
as pale as ghost,
‘Amt l Helen was rytpiiig on th
five o’co-k train,’ the girl criad
excitedly.
A d my father toe,’ ?ft'd Phil p
Knight,i“ dis * assert accent.‘l most
a?k you to stay in the cottage,' tie
iniorpo-ed, detaining haras sin*
hurried wi.cil" tnw rd the door
<Y"ti o n do no good Over there
and i\ sivSl "fin :ae |i"or passeo
g-rs would drive v u wad Fot
your "iy, R»kc, for my aaK .
1 j.,1,,,j ;••• i '•>“ to do as 1 wish.’
8 •« '• • k • I at him tor a •ii-ni' n
p . ) tl..belli •"* *<«» 8 01
thing in th»i-firm v«ine -o 'tin g
m t, ,ut mani'i ful c uoteiH'.c,
■ i|,,-d, caliiie- and o nq-ier •
her.
I will In yon wist:,' sin
p.oii ,s«d A <i evan in tbi' m i
«« l of li.rrcr **■ wsi. cm s.-imi-
o 1 . i ,gna 'a,,B»-ion of joy. I’ l '
js'er us ho l'( #rt bail barn ra
v vied to and die t>v# tioi
Wi>* Van waat,
Bi)*wacli:d liin wistfulh ns
oe stride »w y towar l the scene
, f (JiMster, me ■■ all whs Uial ill*
■ hoi cinfu-i on. ■
Pr»k«ntiy sit* espied bins return
ing no' amne. Hur a.iiit wi
walking t y lr* "'de, and before
’ -aiueivr-il "eraons w r« I earn g
awn d i n I 1 an tt"( • ti" •
[ u, * V M* ‘ t *
ti . . .n . n ' cto ii
■■e.<
‘deis my InU', Pioiip Kn.gbt
> xpla -H : p," cair n enter .
d, *lt smbsc.s Urn' lauraunt m.d
he ara friend*. 110 is peculiar ic
many w, s and Ue c. treatad her
not to lcc'c liin That is why alia
dc'ircd.h'm nroug t hares.’
T • n,o>t c'Hiitnodiuur apart
inept in h" coney I.ouhh was de
votni to the cowl rt of Philip s
part ' , whose injuries were more
painful toan d»ngar nr; rid who
was nut l" uiucli afllic'ed ti mail
ifes u l roimoi ci.d nduiiraiori for
ilu • darJJ ian Gaston, «i d * live
ly ttpi r- ci- iioo of her care and
indness.
■He ia slisulutelv iiifatuiite
apt on ? ty,' t. »• yi ungar Ilel
i-n rein rke*t . a d,t e ban u..
g, l ■ ; « vr- g Ami
!| a,: , It 11.> t' J tl
il il y. . ■ klj .ft It '<■ I afore
.1 II •?
1 i im ti) o. :»i .. i on toe
lr . ’ t in, li a •it tie Indy co -
• i ,"car co. a • ty Wa
! • a., u a i fi* ? rn '■ t uri ,g .
Ia f ■ ,i a ffatornlly
w (i d ti l rarnoin «i'enl
ii *,nu'e time. liHaed, I
aid we ta k-*d » y r gre.' d a
I w»? pie sad -it ti bin. from t,.a
j fiigi •, i I iw know thin 'ha
’a* i dm* nsr ci , * I*• fo*
II 11., j. it thar-- is II
d"t»n. wi *:e rof hia b n.g * m"g
axcell ot man. His !»'« wile wa
u Holman es Villa d'Or, and we
well know what enviable aoarriagao
the beautiful Hu'mau sisters made.
NO. 14.
Ho did not afceoruinjnir name; tin
til ju.t Imfuip ihat.drrudful rollis
ion. He m-oiwoil graniy jratHli-d.
'I KHk persuaded tliAt you wore ill*
rw-t to twoman iu the •riir'il,' h<
whisperna, Htizinf both rnv hand*.
'You ire nil l expected—alul iimu'i
and i: you cm o.ira enough for r o
yoo (t'lHlrgO lo Min fiel Is UR mi
wilo’ I wa* quite us ouisHoil at ris
abruptness, and I did not n?ali un
derstand why ho had on suddenly
become ai-mreand familiar. I
understand new, lirwee - , that il
wan the mistake—abont the letter*
dear.’
‘The miatnKo—ahoti* the li tter*!'
r. poilR") Helen .bewildered. Hei
ohoek'' flume I, tows of nvirl fi a
lion rushed to her eyis
‘Yin,d«ar,' t e ei gn inj linle
aunt ounlinu d. *Y< ui.g Mi K« gi t
has hie father's baptismal name,
and Piiip Knlghi. oenr., wo* *our
correspond!ml,, who war niterly
tinawnre of the exietunee of anoth
or Flo’en Gaston ’
His ami.who has been sbrcrt form
M «sfiel Is f r Si'Taral years, was
■il meet him at the hotel hero Am*
I must sav, dear, if you had hem
eager end precipitate veil nuuld
not have hder. ho mistaken.’
‘I have been silly and Mu .’d »1-
torether,’ lamented tho vnunger
Helen, ‘Hut aft-r rll.’ she sup
plemented ntisohievoualy/ynn have
no reason to oompl lin.sinofi hv my
loll? you will have a husband.’
‘Aro you not a little rude?’ was
the blushing rebuke.
‘I suppose I am.’ pouted Helen:
everything l do it wrong or ridi
culous. And I dare tar yon will
contend that Phil wee quit* right
in Permitting me to he deceived.
B -t 1 will re er forgive him.’
Sip turned huniedlv to !e v*
th■ room, ’lesrs of v«x-tli<*ri iil
m at hlirdvd h».r. «i d -hr d’d nut
perceive ’I. !■ r:e»t.od ms* g c-u
ilgiurn s:a ding directly brio i
li«r.
‘H« entraets von to fora"" ■ him ’
said the manly voice that bail svh
thri 'rd her,
‘lal'o»cd vnn'orem-ip nils'
ken h'-ci'ist- I fcs-ed v m w uhl he
shy «nd tinspp-o mb die : f you
knew ihe tmth Ai d m» hear'
went oni to you th* mnns"' ' I
10-'k'-d upon yonr face, love. U
sides Mi-* Giaton 'in* a| propria
toil your correspondent, and
new—’
'And now you are hghing at, me’
Helen interrupted, lu‘ not in rii«-
ph-asnre.
‘Not at ell," he averred, ‘lf I at-
Oonnlid a poor pl«a»nnlrv, I an
o e the h*» eernest I *a*reu.
« ->• h t •.1 111--I l-H* \V I!
- .if-H- V
Th- qn -Rli-.-o tans too direct for
sin eov evasion.
‘Yes, phU,’ ah« ei seated almost
meet »
And thus w«?r.i two liappv mar
r ages avolvod from tha complica
tion of carries and mistake, atul
ttie coincidence cf name.
Tax Collector’s liitice.
I will ha at Itock Hpri-g, Sat
urday Sep. 27ih, Monday 001. 27th
and Tuesday Nov 11'h.
Crawfish Spring. Mtndava Sep
29th aud Oct. l3tti and Tuesday
Oet. 28th,
Dry Valle?, Tuesday* Sip 30 I
and Oot. J4th ami Wednesday
Oot. 29ih.
Chattanooga V ■ tley, W ,-dnasdaya
Oe . Ist ae,d 15. h and Thursday
On' 3'ith.
M ii da in Tome lava Oct. 2nd
10 i *n I Kri-ta- 00-. Slat.
Upper Cove Fi iduv* Oct. 3d and
17iii, and Saturday N v. Ist,
Pond Spring Saturdays Ooi 4th
ai d 18tb aud Monday Nov 3d.
LaK-ivettc, > on nv», 001. (1 h
and 20'h and Tuesday Nov 4th.
At* ' Tnuriday, Friday arid Salur
dav Nov. Mib, I4tl» and 15th.
Wilson, Tu-sdav O.t. 7-h slid
21s 1 and Wedu-«d*y N'nv 6th.
C*ne Cr«tk, Wednesday Oct. B ; .r
and 224 and Thursday Nov <s:h.
Want Armuchse Thursdays Chit
9'h and 23d and Friday N v. 7t«.
Earn Araauchee, Friday* O .
10ih and SJ4‘.b and Batmday No -
| Bth
Cbeatnu; Flat, Samrday* Oc
'llth and 25th and Vo: iv N
' 10th-
Immediately after th boo!;.* .
clo*ed, in accordance rn,h the b-.w
executions wiil be issacd aga inst a
defaulters. JAS. C. HALL
T. C. of WJk»r County.
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