Dade County gazette. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1878-1882, July 17, 1879, Image 3

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■The Gazette. Local Flashes. ]>JV, dryer, dryest, wßm' (J, j the dust, tho otfcnsivti dust ! Xearlv erciyoUe has “laiil hy hi* xdn. 4*|\ll signs tail in dry weather.” leaf fans arc in demand this week. ( t Mi (' nlley is industriously engaged in lishjng. Vs notice there is sonic lire on the nounlain, rather unusual this time of ea r 9 ~ — , Humanity swelters and perspires this mt h eather. ■ f \% v > grass i; drying up fur the want of mm am. M, „ , 'llie thermometer has been making % ,r tl 1(' last few days. . . . •> T|ie young people of 1 rtMiton are oinu r to the Tenne.ssc MannnoUtli Cave ext (Saturday. The legi.-dntnre is considering the hot outlier, or at least the Cartersville Kx •rem 'ays so. The fruit ;roj> of this comity is lighter lauit has been for years. Clean out your well?, during this dry cat li *r, while tlie water is low. Tgicre is Sunday-schoool every Sab ath morning at nine o’ehich, H Hln dry weather lids entirely ruined ie gardens of this eoniniutiuitv. t’Jrn w ilk by vq'iy brief in this couidr* j it floes not rain in‘< tty sorgo', ] Rev. S. Gross, preached at this place st Sunday, and night conducted a | aylr-uieetiug. ~ • # The county Well at IVenton is lipor iited to have 1) inches ol water hi it I '* m Tit* t’ounty Hoard of edutation meet.'. Tfeßon next Saturday”the H)th; Mis. riaVius Fl icks/and Mrs. ('. A. irdefn and son, wnt across the nioun ia litis week, on a visit of several.hly.*s. I _ -♦ Dr. Russey, practicing physician at •'ll. n W orks, went to Ghattaifooga i* week. \\ e are sofrv to hear that Mr. J. (’. fylor, who wc learn was very sick at e tin e ol our last fssue, is no bettor. There will he preaching here to-nigliV ' tie Rev. H. D. RohOrtsony lOt atl . Me|ut to hear him’. ■ ** Sallie Allison’ of T fen toil com-' •need school at (Tray’s school-liohse’on* ‘ utbmitain last Monday. rs- J W . Blevins passed through the* lage 1 uesday, on her wav home from isit to her daughter in Ala. Hie -orti in Walker looks a little bet , than it does in Dade, yet is injured isideruhly. 1 here is no use to conceal the fact, s (t on <Jont take y-o lr county paper, we 1 have to read you out publicly. Vlrfc.vMarsh oi this place was taken te ill Tuesday night, but we loarn is chnvaleseing. |hat is the matter with our corrcs ®'iits, that they don't come forward |v week ? (iive us the news friends, | all parts ot the county, Ihe < * azettf. comes out in full dress week, do not think we will get bo i again soon, but will be up with our L every week. ■it another place the good offer ■niith & Brown, gives you. Our ■ would be to take advantage of it. Smith and Brown sell good- at jock bottom prices. Rev. E. B. Robertson preached in La- Fayette last Wednesday night. If. L W. All Don has been engaged in laying off land forTiis children, Read advertisement ofSmith tfc Brown in another column. They are strictly business men and mean just what they say The polite and good-looking dess Hughs, will he iouud at Smith iV BibWiPs. ( hill and see him. Eveiv man ih the County ought to take the Gzzette, and keep posted on the home matter. Our delihquont subscribers will please sent. in tlie “kale seed' 5 as We are com pelled to have money, Tlx* iron works at this place are doing good business. r l here isn’t a jar about the management of them, but cverytitig works in perfect harmony, Fro. MiMer will begin the tree school at Byrds chapel next Monday. Lei every body send the fir*t day. Rev. Air. (dements will, preach at Sulphur Springs next Sunday at I 1 o’clock and at Lookout Chapel at 3 in the afternoon. Prayer-meeting next Sunday night, don’t fail to attend, for it will do you good. Pray without censing and in every thing give thanks is the injunc tion of the Bible. Love thy neighbor as thvselt is what the Book of all books says, but there are hut few men who are enclined to obey this command. We are a feariul stingy set. ‘ ■— Wo noticed on our streets yesterday tlie genial, .1. W. Breast, and tlie affable easy-going McFcrrin ol Xashv.Ho. We received too communications this week relative to the schools, at and near T renton, which we decline to publish as we arc determined not to mix our busi ness with such’ division. Please ex- on sc ns. . -• W e received the communication from *■ Keno” toolnto to be publ ash th is week. It is well written and amusing, and we will give it a jdaee next week. Should there he any errors in tins week’s issue our readers will please lore heai eiitieisnf as tho paper was gotten up in a great rush. Mr. (Jordon Kusscll, ol La l 1 a yet te has accepted the position of foreman in the * i AXzr/rTF. office. He is a quiet sensible hoy and takes great pride fn the paper. Lookout for the Gazzkf n:, under his manngenienf. r J'hc eoinnmnieation from Frank, is Well written and logical, hut as we do not wish to h 6 mixed tip with the appar ent division of the people of Trenton, on the school question, we must decline to publish it. “Oh for a good lain,” is heard on eVery corner of oar village, and we <h> need it so had, the garden's are ruined, amt the corn has almost give it up; everybody and everything seems to he praying for rain in this section. While we were in La Fayette, we learned that Miss Kate Hopkins of Jas per, Tenn., was there visiting relatives. We didn’t have the pleasure of seeing her; hut heard much of her. The Doc tor had better send lor her, il he dosen’t want to he invited to a welding. We were favored with a visit from dames H. McLean last Wednesday, dames is fresh from \ ale College, (’onn., and looks red and healthy as do all the Xew-Fnglanders. Tie was well pleased with his stay, and intends to return in Sept,, and remain for ten more months. He i* a model young man, and we pre dict for him a bright future, and a useful life. .1) M. Oiilley business manager ot this paper returned from a trip to Texas a few da vs ago well pleased with the country, hut whether he expects to make the “Lone Star'’ state his horn in thc-futarc, we arc not able to say, Bro. ('., look very well, and the:' is a piospect that lie will recover his health entirely We hearthere wns sqme who cmn plained ol the ludfshcet last week. Now friends von ought to he considerate aipi rember that guite a number ol paper’s take holliday, 4th of duly and don’t get out any paper at all, but to tlie contrary we worked ail day on the Fourth, and have never missed an issue. ('nine in and subscribe and help us to build up a first class news-papei on sol id foundation. A live county paper b an absolute necesity in ever prosperous progiessive county. If every readci would use bis influence with his fiiends and neighbors, our list would soon he doubled and tliribblcl. Every person could certainly influence at least one to subscribe. Will you try it. Mr. Geo. B .lonian will lie ready to do all kinds of denial work next week. Mr. .lordan served under bis father for three years, who was a lirst-elass dentist, and we hes[>eak for him a liberal patronage in the state of Dade. Don’t fail to give him vour work. As he proposes to re main among us, wo think he deserves your patronage. George is a clever, ge nial gentleman, and will do you honest work. Turmps. Owing to the failure of corn, it be comes necessary that, 'our tanners do something to prepare for the coming winter. We would advise them to sow turnips—sow in the morning, and in the evening withold not thy hands, for the beasts must he fed. Fariiiess &?os*c. Wo will pay one dollar per hushed for ail good wheat delivered to us within the next thirty days, on accounts. Will pnv BO cents in goods at follow priees : coffee •> and i Iks to the dollar, 'sugar lOlbs to the dollar, domestics t and 8 cents per yard, prints 5 to H i- cents per yard, hrogans shoes sl.lO to sl. Y > per pair. ' The above, arc the pii es of leading articles; we .‘-<'ll evervPdng in pro portion, We ask you to c ill an l see_for yourselves and do not take other peoples word for it that we sell at high prices. (food supply of bacon constantly on hand. Sit tons Hour s3.(l’d per hundred lbs,bacon Id cents per pminu. Respect fully yours, Smith Brown. 37 4-t. Spesjd } csss* M CBicy kbi'i; ca: J !i 1 will make a liisi ehass h 1 reneli call, hand sewml hoot, lor TP- 'J, A gaiter Tor s(>. Eatlies’ liantl sewed kid shoe i|b>. Pegged $4. Seotcdi edge Boots a sjioeiality. Also Peg Ki] Boots from b.OO up. OuV work \vill compare with any, for lit, style and wear. All work must he paid for heGre leaving the shop. Those at a dstanceean have their work sent sub ject to inspection. Rides sent f>r selfmeasurement. Trenton, Ga. T. 11. Robertson. —ibi mm in tut ii *r ■ r-yc~.vrgi<nrwawirw 7r#A'Vvimoß^rrMMi lifCECKEf'TBIow a . rire O'-t v.iopt i n fet - u% a ‘ iU in V”'*' r '? v 2l,s v- v * * v* ? crr y • p tn ? ’Teoi-.v / iii* M xvlth tJ>r. recd(H4*n<.' their cftVrf ?> ".->n.sicn! and ! rlf>rt r lfriwsr. TT/- OIK’HEN V ll I /- L nr.™ s. conctzs- • TO, VMS PE I?, f’SNTK.NMAI, VUlMr’>, i CHHfKS, FA TOEITE, HOUV3SNI PTFAMCT aid 3*OU- SiOIJJ, (f.’(s V'S, '•Ol’.ll'liw l’PItlT iT ~f lX<i V"l'h ffl't'llt •t.t, ' of to..e? Kiciluble fur PAftliOii or Cin Hi t!. watsss* A-A'A-js-'. .L . Buyx*rb T.r'or TVp y--- fc’/v-t : '(j **P 'J s r j T:l" 4 4.v!“ <J tSft t bjuor:'':o cth o fr- A .y •pf i cj'y P. K !IbV FIN I i* thP* in SOLI!) IU.AC is. h'3< WAI.NCT, and re ci-rkbfe alike for Vv : ‘tiAj* purity of .tone and '-Jd perfect boffin!?! ;n. C'.Vyir-AX EXTKK/tILLV \/£ for VAfyli or on ir;ui- .??*:■ A " --* montH. AVIU ell a better ino-tctimtTt at <i lower price than any other Itowre in thr IT. *s. WATERS' PWBOS era the lIIOHT MADE, the Tone, b o;.rb, W k* wanohtp and OnrahiJlly t r -urrnvsM',!. rart it for Sl\ 1 E.Ai;s. M.U I S ly i.%r\v /or Jlcntiify !j*.ptrsi!tiicnis rr c*eive<!. A H .ei .ai ii-.cm;;;:f In 7<\ichr ?,Mf i< tor:, Churckri,Sch-olr'r.Atll M S %V A'.T El), ?s'ieriai Inducement'.; (" he Trade. t ?< C'atalo<oie Jlriiled. Second—hand On/ aiiH oi {.,, LAT HA K( i/'i I NS, Shret .ilimic r; Half Price ; rnn mJ 1 rent n t'ngc, HOJfACi: WATIPAH & sc-vs, .and Demers, 40 Past 1-Oi* srjsct- New Vorb, CESIES GO DDE AS OF COl*N Ccr<*3 was the iroddess who pre deled over corn and agriculture. She was usu ally represented holding poppies, or with a garland of them in her hand. yellow locks waved down her shoulders to and (•note the goddess who ripened tho corn, —and every ona acknowledges the corn, that Carholino is the host of hair re storers —cooling and cleanly, deodorised and nicely perfumed. ]t cleanses tho hair from all impurities. Imuls the scalp of all diseases, causes the hair to grow long and luxuriantly, and, in fact, is perfection itself a- 55 a hair dresser, re newer,- or restorer. Sold by all dealers in dru# and medicines. 11l ITj i iiCti. Vs A. W. and F IF), pi’daait ail ItuDmoo P’i >i >t,’ rnh v, In i swvrnl th“ ex *bm iv" ,- i fit f>r tie* “itv of (, 1 u ittauooga. to us > the W onderful A r’t.ot vn- ISoc'ss. This is tlie pr- m*iss whi**h has bi-mght about su-di a startling revolution in th * manner <d [U'odn ring pilot Hgra ;>h :e prints. S’he Artotype prints are m'll' with printer's inks on :re>mmon lurid oress, and are tliveiLre ahsoluhdv pe mme it. .'The first • I'nnrkohla feature of ibis improvement is tlie cheapness with which the p i its can he produced. We full v solicit an inspection of I lie oxgibsit specimcMis of the work on exhibßh.it at Alarket Street Chattanoogo. Resp'v A- W. dFDD A. CASE; —'Willi LEE & GRiFFISS’ - kw— O I C.i W' 3 rj TRENTON, GEORGIA. r .i ativ' nrsofl !tvd wit’n J. Tj. II otcU in business for tlie above nnuietl firm, am! do re spectfully in\ ite my old f; ion Is r.iul customers to cail iin i see us when they need anything in a- general tine of merchandise before purchasing el.-owhere. We can n::iKe it to vonr interest to buy from us, for the goods wo repsesent were bought in large quantities and for cash. Rc men.l)or that tbi > firm are the general agents for Olivers ChiHed Plows, that have sc com pletely monopolized the plow trade, and no oth er persons are allowed to sell them in this sec tion of the conn ry only by their eonsen*. Look out for us; wo arc coming around to plow sotile for you before the fall sea mu arrives for turning lands for wheat Are. About sUt) would induce i:s to leave the plow With you and le|ve cur st ive -soon (afior dinner). We will pay in cash the highest market price for all good merchant able wheat when delivered in’any of the depots in this county. f t Li)!( 1 A —Da pe ( orxTV. Ordinary’sgiHico,,, I uneT, 1 bit) Whereas, Thomas and. Morgan, guardian of (lie p 'irons and projiertv of Edward 11. and \V m.T, Wade, icpresents that he b:-.s fully discharged his s•.ii tru t, and prays for letters of dismis si-*n. All person. s ! concerned are hereby notified to file their objection.', if any exist,, on or before the first Monday in July next, else letters of dismission will bo granted applicant. ;;2-J . J. A. iIEXXETT, Ordinary. (‘ eoiksia —D v;>:: ( ’olxtv. Ortliuarv’s Ofihv, June JJ, 1870. . ~;i c..,;.!, Living; (11.-il hi. u.ui.'ii.i, to hav clerk superior court |.]>ointed a-fiuiuistiiv'or debonis non on estate of AI.-saloii^g^a^^mle^L, This is to cite all per. .ns tfieir object!' us, if any, time allowed by law, else letters \vi 1 be ! if applied for. on the first Monday in July n xt at this office. J. A. EEMXETT, Ordinary. Wahh Tptiml V \ Vf r-Jf i. C/L LV.* X I 5 for BrittoV/s Nursery EsTII.L SlT.IXtn-, A1 ! i>pi.e TVnnv, Has all kinds of fruit an I ornamental trees consist ing of the finest qualities of early, late and oilier varieties ot Peach, Apple, iVar.W ild Goo.se Plum, ('berry, and anything in the fruit line. I have a plate hook, and will he round sometime this season for the purpose ot eseling trees, or ] allies wanting trees will please not fly me at this place. A\ ill sell at prices to suit tha hard limes and guarantee all fruit to he as represented. Please bear in mind the difference in buy ing from a citizen of the county and buy ing from some one you never expect to see again. 3 ( J-,(mi. BALLOON STORE! Staple and Fancy DRY GOODS, SEW ’ G MACHINES Of All . irsds, Needles, ancl Attachments’, Eutterick’s Paper Patterns, Boy tlie White Serving Machine, as it is the Best in the World. Send for Samples and Prices, H. H. SOUDEfi, C hattanoooiu, Tcnn. 3!?m;Xf iKSSr - V J! -• *' vTac'*. Hade Sheriff \\ ill he sold ludon* the couit. bouse door in the towu oi 1 renton, i fade connl y on the first Tuesday in August next, within the legal hours of sale lor casli in liand the following propei ly to-w it: 1 .ot s of land No. 33 a ml 3 4 i a tin* ! St It district and 4lh section of Dade countv, levied on to satisfy a superbo court tiia ill favor ol (1 .1 1 . .Bit lord vs I .ark i u I *. y ne, projierty pointed out by Larkin Payne. Tenants in possession notified. Also at the same time ami place 1 1 of land No. 33 in the lOilt district and 4th section of Dade County, levied on to satisfy a Superior court, fifa in favor of S. B. Moe administrator of B. 8. Xick liii vs P. X. Harris, Thomas Blanchard, R. H. Tatum, R. M. Pams, and A. e. Dniibcrry. Properly pointedl out by B. M. i’arris. T liis .lune ’T'J Janies W. i levins. 8 iter in. iilabjjmn Cj, Ei l'y. io* ' - iff UK TiilE AXI > 1 ELECT CONNECTION'S Itol ween 1 1 SO ITT II W K ST ER N GIT I ES *A tuptlic VIRGINIA SPRINGS. Xew Yoik, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. THROUGH SLEEPING CARS I.\ILY Between VK’IvSIUTRG A CHATTANOOGA Purchase your Tickets via. ALABAMA (JltliAT SOUTH KH X R. R For sill l’oints North anil Jvist. JO shortest route to V IC 1\ S !’>C HO, JACKSON, ME It 11)1 A N and .‘>-1 miles shortest route to NEW ORLEANS, MORILE, PENSACOLA EUEAULA, MONTI SOMERV Anil all points South and South-west. Jit ert connection at Birmingham wit: S.AX R a 1 1 road. Be sure thayour tickets read \ia THE ALA RAM A CHEAT RAILROAD .~ . • i rams leave l men Passenger Depot at 8.110 a m daily. ( has. P. Ball, L. B. Morrison, <*on. Superintendent, Gen. Pas. A Ticket Agt (Jiiatta no >g i, Teuu. C a.it t> no i, Tenu W, M, Newsom, DIRT A R()GK W e 1 I~D i gge r, TRENTON, (* A., Is prtqiarcd to dig wells on short notice and on P?cjit*<,E3r*43<r Torisi. di guarantee eneli well to he sup plied with a good stream of water. Par ties having wells to dig would do well to see me 1 clore coiitracling. I insure every well to afford' 3 loot of water during all seasons <>r If months, or no charges made. iiig of all-kinds done on hort notice. 34-3 m. Hamilton House, A. SI. ISAOSILILE, Piop’r. Gor. Market and Sixth Sts., Guattanoooa, - - Tenn. I.'SXTUALI.V !*)>(TI'H). For Sale. ■ ' v Del. 1 have on hand BEKSHRIGS/ of all sizes, for sale At Yerv Low I'iiiCEsV Mv stock is select and thoroiVghy and i would he pleased to furnish the farm ers of Dade county some of my line pig Write me at Shellmound, I'e'nn. S. !!. INGERSOLL. fi x . \ Y^?4\ m&k- o- Cure* Consumption win u th#r Oil* Fail. WILLSON S CIHBOLATED (Norwegian) C'od Liver GV> Immediately Are# Peeay and Build. V| 4 lie Sj’r n. MILLION’S CABBOLATEII (Norwegian)t'od Liver Oil I<* retained liy t be Wealt-M Rinmorh I F< ee from I 1 • ploatwiit 'r<t Ic R**alily Uige.loil. Mever gru B in WILLSON'S CAItBOLATEL (Norwegian)Cod Liver 0; Cures Consumption, Scrofula, p Kmarlailou. Cough®,-"Col - All Lttno and roxTmT(wi. C< sn.inrri &r & remarkably efficient 15ux>l Pcmiriss Hic . • • the Ravages of Disease. 8 CARBOLATC (Norwegian)Cod Liver O'. is; sold only in large wodge-*hftp*d bottloe. WilUo i Bpolled with a double * 1..” Remember the wor< “ Oakbolyted ” ia ordering from /our Druggist and insist on having the rl ht kind. Send for Circulars to tba Proprietors, GUEMP MANUFACTURING CQ„ 32 PARK PLACE, NEBf YORK C&V BUCHAS'g j|k CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT Best SalTO in tho World. Trade Mark. Quick and Startlia*? Cares. It Heals Without a Softh. ; Allays Pain A Stops Blooding;, Soothes a Burn or Scald. Heals a Cut Like Mag'o. . ?• Draws Poison out of a Wound. BUCHANS’ CARBOLIC BALM OINTMENT CONTAINS NO GREASE AND WASHES OFF WITHOUT SOAP. slt acts Instant'y and like . Fon Salt Uhnm, Sre Tlireat; l lren, Bnriij, \ScaMi, Cuts, W*nd, I’lie*. (Sore ityes, Poisonous St iigi a ** ' ftf' . iiarliei’s Itrli, Chapped Hands. Si rafu loii4 Bore., and any aud every otA’ r purpose ft>r which a Salve or ointment <• i be used, Pn ch?nN Ca htlic Balm Oiiitmont <■ the only preparation ihatcan always bo telle l upon. I is a beautiful Jell/-colored ariiclo, sdhl in glass bottles with tho above *• tra le-m ifk." without which none is genuine. 8 eto it thit your drug gist gives you Buchan’s, as above dos-eibed. ( li eu ars sent free on application to the Manu ac turers. GUEMP MANUFACTURING CO.. '22 PARK PLACE, SI.W YORK BLACK AS THE BAVEW’S WIBTQS IS KIDDER’S |p\ Raven Indelible Ink. Never Blot* 1 Hows Freely ! jk Never Bpre* Ift A1 w/• Iteady! Perfect Black ! No TjKCjlSjjSaL fuss or troubled It .ft used without'pre|to%tlon ! Boli m Ly all druggists and fttstioa* r if Ciueurp ifllfg. t.. —22 IVrv Place, N. T. iV L-.ajftOGE RIJ 1 - v.- sj,v i If RATE OF MAG NESiA An Aarrecablo Appriont & Refrigerant, This well-known preparation Is highly recommended foe Dyspepsia, HE \dachb. Sickness or the stomach, Heart burn, and all complaints arising from Acidity. bilious nod Malarial Fevers. It cools tlie blood ar.it the bow ?!s. It is a favorite medicine forchiklrrfn, and Usability :id sweet taste makes it cooling and ref rushing- Put op .110 oz. bottles. Prepared hv A. ROGERS’ SONS. ChemMs N. Y. >F?£IlI0il T3HHEEAL WATEES. SEIDUT2 POWDERS, it. "After al!,no remedy la so certain to core Consumption as pnre Korwegian Cod Liver Oil, CarbolaSetl by Willson’* excellent procesp."—Dr. If'nlf, All consumptive patients ere earnestly invited to give Willson's Carbolated Coil Liver Oil a fair trial. It is easily and readily digested where all similar preparations arc refused by the stomach, and im mediately enters into the circulation, acting spe cifically upon the decaying lungs. The nutritious properties of the oil sustain and build up the *y tem, wliilo the activo curative properties of the preparation complete the work ofhealing. Willson’s (Norwegian) Cod IJt*t Oil never gets rancid, is free from unpleasant taste, is retained eaailj' by the weakest stomach apd issold at. the price of the ordinary Oils. It o.ures Consumption, Scrofula, Asthma, Bron chitis, Emaciation, Coughs. Colds, Hemorrhage! and all lung and constitutional complaints. Asa Blood Purifier the C irbolateil Oil is remark ably efficient." 4 I‘a uso in Scrofulous AfToation*. Rheumatism, Rickets, Ac , is strongly recommend ed. Is piiri ying power is wonderful in Consump tion—depending, as it frequently doos, upon Scrof u ous taint. It acts upon tho rational theory of Immediate!.? Arresting Decay while ir Builds up tub System, enabling it to throw ofT the disease. Bold only in wedge-shaped bottles. ' Willson”is spelled with a double “ L.” Remember tho word •• Carbolatod ” in ordering from your druggist, and insist upon having tlio right kind. G jemp Wv’u € o. P ‘22 Paik Place, N. X* ECONOMY OoolfEingr cx Heating -3 cts.a day New Excelsior Oil Stove. M ths Thing k LIS3T BUM Send for Circtilara COLEMAN 3A3 AFFABATuS AND OIL CO. 7b Market Street, Chicago. DK 1 BISIiTI FISHER DYSPEPSIA JtKLT CO., 23:3 Illinois St., Chicago. A sure cure for ! all Stomach and Liver Ailments, (without medicine on the snocessihl principle of ABSORPTION- If you are troub led with Dyst'et'sui fli/ir>HSHeSS % IfhU <fes/w, or Liver 'Complaint, Send for circular. Price of Belt $2 00.' Address