Dade County gazette. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1878-1882, May 22, 1879, Image 3

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IF he Gazette. Local \ lashes. cnu'stTibo Nov, for the •Dalle County t r azktte. Aiv vs l>e cheerful. AVf luive hud a good rain at last. Om people are now feasting on green s | ’4B. No v is the time to work out your gai ns. |rhL festive fly lias awakened from his Mention. -+ *• “'Pp’WH with your dust,’ as the rain and to tlie wind H ToLu of affection —hissing the rod t •unites you. tMie people have all kinds ot senses :a common iease. 'vlvnys keep your eye on the main In Allison’s and get Gibs. Mod e ffeo for SI.OO. O' ii% A vlrewx, of Andrews’ Switch, ill our village vesterday. Jj 'erfieniher the District Conference mincing at Trenton on the 20th. lr. Jacob Steel, one of our towns i, t. ,ved to the mountain this week. .etli:s ve r orm and take the county pn atirl thus build up the country. >l*i Clark, the tax assessor, is seen * i 1 i 'vwith his 1 o.k. fife meeting still goes on with inter 1. Frock, from Trenton, was permn tirjg ui streefs "Wednesday, n 1 oncHt man is the loneliest work of m it'iUe 1 mind is the greatest bless i lian can have in this world. 1— ‘wr, pay for your paper and don’t hamed to meet the editor. ;f “ •e fvori n of a thing is bos* learned by t r.lih wn n, of A Italia, was in our i t.si. urd . looking after the ore > ii t his sect ion. ref has hern quite a good many af lit in tlic crck near town this ■ .A. .lord.ui, who has heeii vis ■ ( aattanooga several weeks, ra dio her 'home at this place Sunday. I#’or.hi .is soon try to find a chei aftm as a woman that will not have st word in a quarrel. I •‘•t ,n A. Moreland has some cigais refj hard to heat, ami sells them ■■•utena’y of i horn as Moore Ire \j§ Cest poet, occurs on the 2*th umiikaldy strange how little Si,:ue merchants give to news .l ; ’ i*ni *riit is the onW of the day in wn. “Keep the ball in mo s showers of .rain during two or s 14,5 l week gladdened the hearts # w larmeis have been in town • Ail are busy re planting am, iieir corn. angurige of the poet: “We want have it. So send or T lie cultivating of tea in Georgia and of coffee in Florida, has been inagurated with flattering prospects of success. General Pope has been selected to de liver the annual address to the cadets at West Point. "Beecher closes his lectures in the South at Atlanta tonight He goes from there direct to New York. Pen. Puller proposes to give the ne groes 20, MR) acres of good farmingland ii Wisconsin, if they will go and live on them. North Carolina is one of the five states in the American union that have always refused the veto power to their govern ment . General Beauregard is said to he mak ing arrangements for the removal of his Louisiana lottery from Mew Orleans to Si,. Louis. The Knoxville papers announce the death of Prof, Warren DuPrc, president of Martha Washington College, at Ab ingdon, Va. • o Princess Christina, of Spain 2nd child and 2nd daughter of the Puke de Mont pensier sister of ti e late Queen Mereides died at Seville, 2Stli ult. Mr. Ilayes exercised his veto preroga tive again the other day by vetoing the Military In'erlercnce bill. We fear that the President is getting contrary. - o The penalty of lying in Siam : ( to have the mouth sewed up. Such a law would not Le executed in this country There isn’t enough thread. Since paper napkins were introduced by a manufacturing firm in Wiseoncin a year ago, one Poston firm alone has sold 250,000 of them. We met on the street this v* t k our old friend W.d. .lohnson, of South Pittsburg. Bill is a clever fellow and a good blacksmith. Prof. C. P. McTeer, Mr. Payton Pace and Mr. Melvin Sittoii, from Trenton, were in attendance at the meeting Sun day. We return thanks (o Misses Georgia Lee, Maggie Wood and Lila Mcßrayer, for the first bouquets received this seas on. By request, Elder and. J. Smith, Second Adventist, will preach at the new church near Cloverdale next Saturday night, and tw.ee on Sunday following. If you want a fine hoot or shoe, go to T. 11. Robertson’s, Trenton. Bio R. is an honest, reliable workman, and is well prepared to do good work. See his “ad.” in tills paper. Mr. Ketcherside has completed his new house to that extent that he moved into it last week. Mr. Sam Allison moved into the house lately occupied by Mr. Ketcherside. It i.s really amusing to see a maternal individual catch up with her pioginy acting the truant, and with a well seas oned sehilalah shake the dust out of their sliii ts. If those hare-brained boys in town don’t stop their foolishness and quit ri ding on tlie train a little way and then jumping off, there will be a coroner—-a box—-a funeral. —liq>* Lightning struck a livery stable in Dadevillc recently knocking down the keeper, killing a hog and stunning sever al horses. o The season is now to hand when every frugal housewife will arm herself with a kettle of hot water a bottle of poison, and diligently pursue the lively bed-bug in liis most secluded haunts. \Ye learned yesterday that there was a child scalded to death at Hooker Switch one day last week. Later.— We are now informed that it is a mistake; that the child might have been if it had been sitting at the right [’'ace Bead our Texas letters. A young lady started to the poor house in Georgia the other day. She married an editor. . i Go to the closing exercises of the Pis- ; trict school at Trenton to-night and to morrow’night. It is anticipated to he an enjoyable alibi r. A Jackson Miss, paper says: “Ifyou do not believe the negro was made to till the Southern soil, take a hoe and try to follow him down a cotton row with the mercury at 120 degreecr. At Chicago, Toledo, Cleveland, Mil waukee and some other places tho Re publicans fired salutes as a token oftheii gratification at the President's veto of the Army hill. o There is a divinity that shapes our cu !s rough, hew them as we may, is the 1 mgmge of the immortal Bill, and if we don’t get some money fiom some of o r subscribers pretty soon, the divini ties will shape us pretty rough. Let everybody subseribj for the Ga zette and pay for it. We arc v< ry de sirous to make the Gazette second to none of the county papors. We want new subscribers and all delinquents to com forward and pay. We letur i thanks to Mr. Fletch r Rogers for a nice summer hat that he presented us when we were in Chatta nooga. It makes an editor fed mighty good to b) thus remembered by h 8 friends. o *§[■ Lm per >r Willian of Germany is t> ! celebrate his golden we lding dune lltli Emperor Alexander of Russia will be there. Emperor Francis Joseph of Aus tria celebrated his silver wedding Apiil 23 nl. Work not a rod of land more than you can work will It is easier and far mme profitable to reap forty bushels from one j acre than twenty from two. Manure and \ proper cultivation will enable you to do It’s funny, hut a soft palmed woman can pass a hot pie plate to her neighbor at the table, with a smile as sweet as distilled honey, while a man with a hand as horny as a crock odile’s hack, will drop it on the floor and . >wl around like a .Sioux Indian at a sculp dance. A few dozen eggs, some butter and a few spring chickens will he taken in pay ment for subscription. Those of our sub scribers who have any of the above artic les to spare, will confer a favor by send ing or bringing them to this office. W e will take most any kind of country pro duce for subscription and allow our sill - seribers the highest market prices. — Radical editors ami coirespun ients are much incensed that .Senator \\ ade Hampton dresses in cadet gray. As this was the uniform of the Confederate ar my the wearing of it in the senate cham ber in denounced by them as an act of rebellion and an insult lo the loyalty of John A. Logan and Zack Chandler. o The member of CoitgrosS who amuses Ihe 1 louse most is a white-haired rod faced .comical-looking old man from lo wa named I’riee. He in a radical as fill venom as a rattle snake, hut his wrath is always so extreme that it converts the old man into a harmless sort of noodle. Whenever he rises to deliver a political harangue the Democrats prej are for fun. Br Uric e looks like a retired clergyman. He hates .Southern Democrats. Webb Tatum, * ifi O*wTj I*4 V iw* Ln • J A nt’ ,r ■ % .s\ Britton’s Nurssry # J Estill Skrinus, Miodi.e Tenn,, Has all kinds of fruit and ornamental trims consisting of the finest qualities' of early, late and ot hbr Maifciies of IVach, Ap[iie, Fear,Wild Goose. Hum, Cherry, amt anything in the fruit line. 1 have a plate book, and will be round some time this season for the purpose of selling trees, or ] allies wanting trees will please notify me at this place. Will sell at prices to suit tha hard times and guarantee all fruit to be as represented. Ficase bear in mind the difference in buv mg from a citizen of the county and buy ing from some one you never expect to see again, . 2'Mjiu. Hamilton House, 3. If. KACSDAI.E, Prop’r. Go . Market and Sixth Sts., Chattanooga, - - Tenn. CENTRALLY LOCATED. ri oT*Terms: $1.50 Per Pay. Ayer’s Sarsaparilla iFor Scrofula, and all scrofulous diseases, Erysi pelas, Rose, or St. Antho ny’s Fire, Eruptions and Eruptive diseases of the skin, Ulcerations of the Liver, Stomach, Kidneys, Lungs, Pimples, Pustules, Bo ’s, Blotches, Tumors, Tetter, Salt Rheum. Scald j .. . Head, Ringworm, Ulcers, Sores, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Pain in the Bones, Side and Head, Female Weakness, Sterility, Leucorrhoea, arising from internal ulceration, and Uterine disease, Syphilitic and Mercurial dis eases, Dropsy, Dyspepsia, Emaciation, Genera] Debility, and for Purifying the Blood. This Sarsaparilla is a combination of vegetable alteratives Stillingia, Man drake, Yellow Dock —with the lodides ; of Potassium and Iron, and is Die most efficacious medicine yet known for the diseases it is intended to cure. Its ingredients are so skilfully com- i bined, that the full alterative effect of each is assured, and while it is so mild as to be harmless even to children, it is ! still so effectual as to purge out from the system those impurities and corruptions which develop into loathsome disease. The reputation it enjoys is derived from its cures, and the confidence which prominent physicians all over the coun try repose in it, prove their experience of its usefulness. Certificates attesting its virtues have accumulated, and are constantly being received, and as many of these cases are publicly known, they furnish convincing evidence of the superiority of this Sar saparilla over every other alterative medicine. So generally is its superi ority to any other medicine known, that \ve need do no more than to assure the public that the best qualities it has ever possessed are strictly maintained. PREPARED Hr Dr. J. C. AYF.R & CO., Lowell, Mass. ; I'raciicnl and Analytical Chemists. BOLD lir A LX. DRUG GISTS KVIiBI’WHEBI rv ft rr p$ j ft oft IIC ia i-j 3 L ChiitiEi . ere most hpautiful 4 .- *2 . \n t.t vie aim pi.riKct in V 'f ano evev Pqlfii <; k - C’onerr: gtop which ttSfcse*' ' i* a <i: of the Vrrf K Il';tna#Tol2e,and 2% UuiV .. : '£'. \ oflUtl Is tuned perfect hamony ] v * ; .!L- • with thArcedsjandthrir Pi effect if ir-ajicai end ffliV bSj'div ele#:r!fylnr. WA "A MTEICV’ CIjATMCNA, BIU.I S, CON CIS II TO, VEsTMI, CIII3IES C ii r . TNTiiTCT! CWAIFS FA v. iupu,sn:'rnNi\:riCEr amt bou -1)0iR, OtNl \ ii* *jj*iqn6 I re* ’ h Cnee* r#u:i!>ine rm i in'h jrrent v •**••* nf for FAiM.Oii, or Souvenfrt;rK.:fs The C-0.C4 of tur-e r'V' beunttrul <! ‘■•tm err Rit’iinvriNis ’tun r. mi.u) iioacic WALNUT, \ rr- V*;; i KinrunbJe rsiiks J<n‘ i : 1-urliy of tone nnil llife pe- '-Tt met*h.-xnletr*. Vi'!‘ EVIIXV for CAssllinrvtnil roerf*. iil soil a better Instrument at a lower price thtn any oihcr D o-ik'* in t\- TT. S. WATERS’ PIANOS are the BEST .U AI>E, the Tone, Touch, V. ork ms.iishp i(i Durability I sihurposod. Wnr rantc! for SZX Yls A I is. Pan NS i:\trcrac ly Low for Ctxslt. 31 uthlv I:*stuiZu2t*otu re. c.rive.!. X iibe r.I dheonut lo Tnxchc ■<,.hTT.'/rs, C/i urch r.-,.Ve/< - ol , Lndya, etc. AO EXTS V, A N TED. Special liclaeemcnti (<>.!ie Trade. llliiHiraief ('ifßlo'j'ueM Sliiied, S('roiu’!i:iTi<! Fianns JL OrciujH rlii It EAT UATif iAINS. S’v'et frluxiu nt Half IVlce; f eme at I cent si • ace. 11 OB ACE WATEIW it SONS, JlanPrs. and Der.lcrn, 40 Xiast 14th i&taet-, Mew Yor.R THE LIGHT-RTJH3OTG Tin ECBT, LATEST EM PROVED, and uuct cocslrixted SEWIMQ &SAONHME over iuvented. All tho weanng parts are made of tho BE3T BTEEH, CAREFULLY TES^PLRSD and are ADJUSTABLE It I.c.e tho A TIC, 'tkKION; It has the .AUGUST HOBBINf It lias the Saskst Threaded Shuttle. Tho IDBBIDT3 are WOUND without BUNETJ&ra or Um THREADING the MAOH-IvT-E. It has a SELF-SETTING NEEDLE; It has aDIi n iorragulatingtlic length of stitch, WITHOUT TEhTINU; It baa a LAKGSfi SPAC3S andex* tho arm; It la NOISELESS, find has iiorc j'.ointa of EXCELLENCE thaa nU othenuachiuea combined. wanted in localiti®* wlaara v/a are not repi*e<nted. JoLnson, Clark 1 Cos. - 90 UNION 3QUABZ, W.Y A REVOLUTION. A. 'N'N .•! I !)l\ portnnit niitl kin -.lnch j>c Rkotivyrnpkor, Ikis tlio rxukis ivo lifflit for ike pity of ( ’li.it’niioowd. to uso t bo Womlovfnl Artfvpe Process: Tlim s tlip process which has brought ajioiit such a sfarPiniT rcxolution in Hu* nnnit?r ol protliuing photographio prints. The Allotype prints ami ma.ie wiili printp’-'s inks on a coiuiiioii hand press, and are therefore absolutely permanent. The host, remarkehle footure of t his improvement is the elieapnes with wliUli tin* prints rail brodnccd. respect fully solicit an in spe'ytion of the exqnjsit Npppunciis of the work on exiiihitiuiat IM2 Market Street Clint hi miogo. RospV A- \v. duiib Ak TIO HEAD'S * A WONDERFUL DISCOVERY! A Deodorized extract of Petroleum* The Only Article that Will Re store Hair on Bald Heads, What the World has been Wanting for Centuries. * i The greatest discovery of oar day, so far as n large portion of humanity is concerned, is CAR BOLIXE, an article prepared from petroleum, and which effects a complete and radical cure in case of baldness, or where the hair, owing to diseases of the scalp, lias become thin and tends to fall out. It is also a speedy restorative, and while its use se cures a luxuriant growth of hay*, it also brings back the natural color, and gives the most •complete sat isfaction in the using, yriic falling out of the hair, the accumulations of dandruff, and the prematura change in color arc all evidences of a diseased con dition of the scalp and the glands which nourish the hair To arrest these causes the article used mvst possess medical as well as chemical virtues, and the change must begin tinder the soalp to be of perma nent and lasting benefit. Such an article is CAR BOLINE, and, like many other wonderful discov eries, it is found to consist of elements almost in their natural state. Petroleum oil is the articlo made to work such extraordinary results ; but it is after it has been chemically treated and completely deodorized that it is in proper condition for the toilet. It was in far-off Russia that the effect of petroleum upon the hair was first observed, a Government officer having noticed that a partially bald-headed servant of his, when trimming the lamps, had a habit of wiping his oil-besmeared hands in his scanty locks, and the result was in a few months a much finer head of black, glossy half than he ever had before. oil was tried on horse Band cattle that had lost their hair from the cattle plague, and the results were as rapid as they were marvelous. The inaties and even the tails of horses, which had fallen out, were completely re stored in a few weeks. These experiments wert heralded to the world, but the knowledge was prac* tic ally useless to the prematurely bald and gray, as no one in civilized society could tolerate the use of refined petroleum as a dressing for the hair. But the skill of one of our chemists has overcome the diffi culty, and by a process known only to himself, he has, after very elaborate aud costly experiments, suc ceeded in deodorizing refined petroleum, which renders it rusceptible of being handled as daintily as the famous eau de cologne. The experiments with the deodorized liquid on the human hair were at tended with the most astonishing results <0 A few applications, where the hair was thin and falling* gave remarkable tone and vigor to the scalp and Every particle of dandruff disappears on the first or second dressing, and ihc liquid so -search ing in its nature, seems to penetrate to the roots at once, and set up a rad cal change from the start. It is well known that the most beautiful color* are made from petroleum, and, by some mysterious operation of nature, the use of this gradu ally imparts a beautiful to the hair which by continued use, deepens to a black. The color remains permanent for an indefinite length Of time, and the change is so gradual that the most intimate friends can scarcely detect its progress. In a word, it is the most wonderful discovery of the age, and well calculated to make the prema turely bald aud gray rejoice. We advise our readers to give it a trial, feeling satisfied that one application will convince them of its wonderful effects. - I'tttsburgh Commercial qf Oct 22, 1877 The article is telling its own story in the hands of thousands who are using it with the most und encouraging results : W, 11. Brill & Cos., Fifth Avenue Pharmacy, says. “We have sold preparations for the hair for upward of .twcuty years, but have never had one to sell as well or give swch universal satisfaction We ti-.ere fore recommend it with confidence to our friends and the general public.” Mr. Gustavus F. Hall, of the Oates Opera Troupe, writes: “After six weeks’ use Icm con vinced, as are also my comrades, that your * C’arbo line’has and is producing a wonderful growth of hair where I had none for years.” C. II Smith, of the Jennie Hight Combination, writes: “ After using your * Caibolinc’ three weeks I aid convitiC’d that bald heads can be * re-haired.’ It's simply wonderful in my ease.” B. F. Arthur, chemist, Holyoke, Mass . writes: “ Your ‘ Carboline’ has restored my hair after every thing else had failed.” Joskph E. Pond, attorney-at-law, No. Attleboro, llas., writes : For more than 20 years a portion of my head has been as smoo li and free from hair aa a billiard ball, but some eb'ht weeks ago I was in duced to try your Carbenne, and the effect has been simply wonderful. Where no hair has been 6cen for years there now appears a thick growth, and I am convinced that by coni inning its use 1 shall have as good a bead of hair as 1 ever had. It is growing now nearly as rapidly as hair does after it is cut. CARBOLINE Is npw presented to the public without fear of con tradiction ns the best Restorative end R-autifler of the llair the world !<2|j ever prod need Price, ON 15 DOUMt per bottle. „ Sold by all Druggists. ® KENNEDY & CoTpITTSBuRG, PA., Solo Agents for the I’nited States, the Canadas and * Grout liriuiu. A GREAT OFFER FOR HOLIDAYS!!! Wo will during the HOLIDAYS dispone o/ 10U PIANOS Xc ORGANS, at EXTRAORDINARY LOW pi lcesfo> cash.SPL.ENDID ORGANS 2 - 6 sets of reeds 305, 3 sets with Sab Boss and Coupler 980, 2 sets 350, 1 set £4O, 1 set Sod. 7 Octave all ROSEWOOD PIANOS *130,7 1-3 do £l4O, warranted for SIX years. AGENTS WANTED# Illustrated Catalogues Mailed. Music nt half price, HOI? ACE WATERS ik J.)cjjjtfjjt. C> E, 1 ti .N.\* s Ala fcastia E&. £?. .QUICK TIME AXI) f> RECT CONNECTIONS Between ,i 11 SOUTHWEST!*:UN CiTIE2 ’Aiid'tlio VIRGINIA [SPRINGS. New Ydrk; Philadelphia, Baltimore arid Washington; TllßOCtid sleeping cars daily Bttwcidi J $ NOX-SUURGr V CHATTANOOGA Purchase vour Tickets via. VLABAM A GBKAT SOUTHERN R. R Por it!! Points North and^ist.^ SO miles shortest’route to 'lCKklWiid, JACK SOX, MERIDIAN 1 and 04 to, NEW ORLEANS, MGBfLE; PENSACOLA^ ELI AULA, MONTGOMERY* And all points South and^South-west. * Direct at Birmingham wit: S.AN Railroad. Be sure thayour tickets read via THE AL.PiAMA (iIIEAT SOU rUEtIN RAILRO AD j Trains leave/Uriion Passenger Depot at, 5.33 a. mi . daily. Omar* P. Ball, L. B; M>rrison, Gen. Superin’endent, Gen. Pas. A Ticket Ag* Ch u 11; lc.<_ a, Tcnu. Chut tail *i, T jji x Rentty’a Tlnnon, grand# tihl% I I H square and upright, arc pro wxtg.. ■ jwair nounccd by tin? press and the | D\ Btl n peoples* the most beautiful and t f I O sweetest toned Pianos ever maun* miw" i> nwnwimni factored. bent on tost trial and AND pronounced the be~,t In the world. Beatty’* j celebrateJ Golden. Tongue Parlor Organs. An/ |r • ffS ft A jjva <£* manufacturer challenged to W n\ ’SwZ £\vi3 9 equal them. They possess powt r-^sfcjwja.^srmrsßr.a r.-, depth, brilliancy and iyra* WAS HIN OTO N, SZ'l&.&is •m vr .oagjig VeauUf u 1 solo NEW JERSEY r stop action ever iiv i ■■wiih inn ii i mil ii in vented that cauno* be disarranged by use. The bellows capacity Is so great that but llttie effort is required with the feet to supply all the ir necessary. Pest made aad most elegant eases in tlio market. All solid wood orna ments. Every Instrument fully warranted for sne years as strictly flr;t. class, r.ml scut on from 5 to 15 days’test trial. Illustrated Newsunper seat free. Ad dress DANIEL, F. JIKATTY, Wash 1 acton. New Jorsey,_UnltPd States f Ataerlrj, _ ORGANS, BEATTY PIANOS* itce '-.‘j. samu 1 * * * ■ ■ ■ asao^naoßaoHß Ine public arc particularly cautioned against boguA instruments which are being palmed off a* gentuno Beatty celebrated Pianos and Organs, and partloo* larly from parties In the Woet aud South-West, whoro this detestable trickery has been extensively prac tised on the reputation I have gained; also be ware of anonymous circulars with fnlmo quotations fro** certain trade Journals. Write for explanation. Send for Beatty’s Illustrated l’l.ano anil Organ Advertlssr, containing testimonials from millionaires, bankers, merchants, lawyers, clergymen, and thousands or purchasers throughout the.length and breadth of tbf land, with full psrtlculars of tha ffreat Piano and Orgr.n tvtr araliivt high prlctfs. Newspaper freeb Address DAMICL F. BEATTY, Wnshiugtod Jiew .Jersey, United States of Awicrien. BERK S3SIKJES For Sale. CV &CL. 1 have on hand EEKEHF.ICS, of all sizes, for rale At Verv Low Prices. Ivly stock is select and thorough, and i would he pleased to furnish the farm •rs of Dade county some of my dim pig* Writa me at Shellmound,Tenn. S. H. INGEIISOLL. A.