Dade County gazette. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1878-1882, August 14, 1879, Image 3

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gj The Gazette. Local Flashes. Maledictory will appear next week. Don't forget to come ami look at the Berk shires, drop leports from the west are splen did. Ilravv rains have fallen ill southwest Georgia. The Tennessee river is lower than it has [been since 18bi, S|he 'l imes says there is not an idle workman in t oliimbus. The corn crop of lower Feast 'Tennes see will fall short of an acreage. - One firm in Home has sold nine ear h,ads of ice in the last two months, two or three blasts lurnaces can he elected at Birmingham at an **ar!y day. The Augusta (la., cotton factory has paid a dividend ol 8 per cent. Removing ohst ructions from the Oeuialgre liver is progressing. Mr. D. M U alley, went to Spring viile, Monday to sepcml a few weeks. r jjkvo hundred and ninety-nine houses have hocu erected in Atlanta in three mouths. Work has again been renewed on the church, perhaps it will yet he finished sump day. App! es in this section are beautiful, an l Lie brought into town and sold at 7Acts* per bushel. Upv. J. G, Jaeoway stopped into see is this week on his way Irom attending uwejing in Ala, Ma ter lien L. Pace, of Trenton lias leen quite ill for the last week, but is iin •roving rapidly. Mr A. 1,. II <iward of Trenton, who ia>< been in t lie ore business at < toltawah, lean , i> expected home Sunday. AG umincr letter from a girl of the pc •iod; (lone up in poetry shows a good supply of spoony baux. Mini is a fish; woman is the line; Her mile is the float; her 1 i }* s the bait; love he took; and marriage the frying-pan. ' Mb . \V. F. Xetherry, and Messrs Pav )tt and W ord Pace, from Trenton, weie Filling the Iron Works Wednesday. % Mr. A B. Lee, and family start to Al bama, the last of this week, oil a visit f several weeks, to see their relatives in liatfetate. I Th< ( 'onstitution makes tlie extraordF ary admission that Atlanta cotton lo ?ijts have lal’en off 12,000 hales in the us| jyear. Mr Matiious Morgan, an old ami ortHv citizen ol Dade Cos., who lived ne mile below Trenton, died last Tites ay flight. 1: s. Falley B. Rogers, returned form er visit to Trenton, Monday, well leased with her stay with the kind j •co le of that place. > . _ e have had excellent rains, and dps arc looking line. There will he a reat<l; , nl more of corn made in this •unly than was expected. Mr, Berry Burnett Irom Jackson Cos., divlnd our sanctum last 'Tuesday, with is presence, he and his wifs are over on \ isii to M r.( jcorge Cureton and fa lit i — Py 11 111 .2 man by the name of Deglail latheriulaw Herrin at White- f e fvsterduy, 'The dilHetility grew out oa.-.e intimacy with Herrin and his Aim was, Deglans wile. Her w a Baptise j*roa< her and not Metho- Kis the ( hattanooga l imes would Mr. K. Mann, caine in on this morn.ug train, he is drumming tor a Baltimore, house. He has a daughter living here, and we suppose He will remain some days. Mrs. Allison formerly of tin’s place, re turned from Texas, this morning. She is looking quite well, and we arc glad Jo welcome her in our midst again. Quick ! quick ! ! quick !!! Yes, come quick and have your picture taken for Mr. Fowler will remain hut one week longer We can assure you he will do you good work. We were invited by Key. S. < Toss, to cat grapes with him last Sunday eve ning. Pro. C. has the finest vines and largest and most delicious grapes it has been our good fortune to partake ol this year. The Gazette office, will change hands next week, and .ve are under many obli gations to all our patrons for their liber al support, and we desire all those who are in debt to us, t ) come lorwar l and pay up. For N.ilc. Five line Perk shires at this often. 'They are thorough bred stock, don’t tail to come an 1 see them 'Two fine young cows, and calves, and one heating stove, call at this office. t 'The fever still increases in Memphis. 'Telegrams announce twenty-two new eases and give deaths since yesterday morning August loth. 'The official le ports since July the 10th, shows four hundred and twelve eases, undone hun dred and eight deaths. (iiiiiernl /Issemhlj' The hill to define and prescribe a pen alty for lobying was defeated in the •Sen ate, by a vote of 19 yeas ami 18 nays, not being a constitutional majority. 'The bill to prohibit the working of fe rn i]< , in the chain gang, Was passed. Toe House, has under consideration the bill for the. sjieedv trial ol persons charge with any of the grades of homi cide; known as the Paeon murder bill. A short love epistle was picked U{> on the street a few days since, ol which only a post.sc rip was decipherable. it read thus: “Dearest love—l swallowed the postqgc stamp on your last letter, because 1 knew your sweet lips had touched it.” Mr. C. 11. Vann, the enterpising Jas per merchant, has sold out to W . r I . Lelvis and J, L. Minter. Mr. Louis is tin* clever postmaster, and Mr. Minter the genial county elmk. We* hope the successors of Mr. Vann will meet with the same success of their prdecessor. One of the signers of the circular is sued by leading republicans of Hamilton county advising othet republicans to vote lor the compromise, voted this kind of a ticket : “Under the circumstances 1 vote accepted, but d——the circumstan ces. There was an alarming difficulty oc curred on the point of Lookout mountain between It. A. Thomas and the \N hite side bro’s, in which twenty shots were fired without effect. Hugh Wldteside is now under bond of a thousand dollars, as tlie result ol the melee. W e are creditably informed that then 4 is a violin in this county that is one hun dred years old. It is the property ot Mrs. Wilson o|’’Lookout mountain, who is an exclient violinist, it was the prop erty of her grandfather, and also her fa ther, who were both musicians and teach ers ol music ami dancing. (flC’orgia item* 'The Thomasviile Enterprise says Mr. Varnadoe, of that county, will net in tjjjc neighborhood ol $o.)0 from the sale ol the products <d‘ much less than au acre of the Le( 'onto }>ears. The Dahlonega Signal says; “For the first time in seyeral months there seems to he enough work for al 1 . Tliis is cei tainly a cheering sign.” At the horticultural society mei ting at Macon there wore thirt v-two varieics of penehes, and hunches <*f graipes wcigli ing over a pound each. ( art lev, IVivev It is l very common to hear theiemark inadf) of a young man that he is so in dust!ions and so economical that he is sure to be thrifty and prosperous, anti this may he very true ot him so long he remains single. Put what will.his habitual prudence avail him against the careless wasts and extravagance o an uucalculating, unthinking wife ? 11 ini r l l l as well he doomed to spend hi strength and life in attempting to cate water in a sive. The effort would 1 • hnf liy less certainly in vain: Habits • economy, the way to turn everythin in the household affairs to the best ac coiim.-these are among the things which every mother should Uach her daughter. W ithout such instruction, those who are poor will never become rich while those who are rich may become poor.| Kxchange. IY i>l ice, To TilK People OF M< -Lcmohk’n Covk Dr. ( mm*. P. .lordan, Dentist, of Rising Fawn Ga., will make a Profession trip through MeLemores ( ove diming tin* month of Sebtcmbcr, and parties need ing work in his line will have an oppor tunity of having it done in a most, sub stantial manner, and at most reasonable juices. jjar- All work done by him Pears his guarantee of durabilit y. You will see in another place that Dr. Jordan will make a porfossional tri j> to Walker (do., in September, and will, be }rc|)ared to do all kinds of dental work. (ii ve him your work. your Policy at Bionic For, cash 1 will make a iirst class French calf hand sewed hoot, for $9.00, A gaiter for s<). Ladies’ hand sewed kid shoe tjta. Pegged $ L Scotch edge Boots a speciality. >a!so Peg Fiji Boots from TOO up. Our work will eomjiare with any, for fit, stylo and wear. All work must.be paid for beQre leaving Hi" shop. 'Those at a dstance'can have their Work sent sub ioct to inspection. Pules sent for self measurement. 'Trenton, (la. T. 11. Robertson. Tcrlilii’aliVi. We the undersigned certify that Wili am Newson is a first class well digger in dirt or rock, and also to wall up wells, the public well he dug at Trenton, was done exactly according to order, and we can recommend him to any and all that want wells dug or repaired. James W. Blevins, A. J. Lee, T. H.B. (’ole, John F. Jaeoway, W U. Jaeo way, Andrew Blown, J.U. Smith, W. S. Tavlor, B. D. Hugh Alli son, N. W. Cole, AV. 11. Sutton. We the undersigned certify that Mr. Newson, fully eomjdied with His con tract in digging wells for us, and they give perfect saiisfaetion in every resjiect. J. C. Smith, T. 11. 1L Cole. J illy 28th, 1879. A IS;QU<!*ofim k Trize. A FINK SEW IXO MACHINE OIVEX Alf.lV. \\ e jjropose to give a fine sewing ma chine to the young lady, or young gen tleman. who will send us the largest num ber of subscribers from the first of Au gust; t: the first day of October. The cash must accompany every name, we will keej> a list ot the names, until the time expires, and then we will [midis them. Renewals will he taken; also all kinds of produce will he received when delivered at any de]>ot in the county. ECONOMY Coo3sl2n.gr or Haatlaa-g* 5 cts.a day # New Excelsior Oil Stove. Just tbs Thing k LIGHT HOUSEKEEPING. Send for Circulars COLEMAN GAS APPABATU3 AND OIL CO. 7S Market Street, Chicago. Dm YSPEPSIA Mi FI SHE it DYSPEPSIA BELT CO., 833 Illinois St., Chicago Fat*im;rK Store. We will pay one dollar per bushel for all good wheat delivered to ns within he next thirty days, on accounts. Will pay 90 cents in goods at follow priees : coffee o and (Jibs to the dollar. >ngar lOlbs to the dolhtr. domestics 7 •nd 8 cents per yard, joints "> to cents or yard, brogans .shoes #l.lO to $1.27) >er pair. '] he above, are the prices of 'aiding articles; we sell everything in pro ortion, \\ e ask you to call and see lor ourselves and do not take other pcojdes "i’d for it that we sell at high prices. Good siipjdy <d bacon constantly on • nd. Sit tons flour S*J.OO jmr hundred lbs.l •aeon 10 cents per pound. Respect - fully yours, Kjimi tV Bhown. 47 4-t. JAMES A. CASE, —With— LEE & GRIFFISS’ —a i: lv- C ash Store, TRENTON, GEORCIA. Ia " now Hsoci itcil with J, 1,. 11:rr41 in hu!*inp*.>* tor ihc above named Ann, and do re spectfully invite my <•!<! friend* and raOumer* to rail and see n* when they need anything in n general line ol merclmmfi** before ptlrf*baling elsewhere. We can innKe it to Voiir ititerest to huy Irom us, for the goods wr represent were bought in large quantities and fof r#b. He ineinher that thi* firm are the general agents tor Olivers Chilled l*low, that have sc com pletely monopolized the plow trade, and no oth er persons are allowed to sell them in this see •ion of the country only l*y their eonsent. Look out for us; we are coming around to plow some tor you before the tall season arrives lor turning lands for wheat Ac. \bout SH Would induce us to leave the plow with you and leave our selves soon (after dinner). We will pay in cash the highest market priee for all good merchant able wheat when delivered in any of, the depots iti this countv. I GUARDIANS SALK. OF.nnoi.v cmuntv. By virtu re c*f an order *d the court of jOrdinaiy, 1 will sell before the court lonise door in 'Trenton, on the first Tues day in September next, Within the legal Hours of sale, the following real estate ol I*. A. Tatum, for the benefit of creditors !to wit: lots of land No’s 328 425 420 j and 90 acres of 299, in the I ith district and 4ih scot ion ol | one undivided eighth in lots ol land No’s PA) 120 atnrl‘lo in the 18th district and 4th section of said coiintv. Terms cash. 'This Aug 7th 187!). Ron*. J*. Tatum* (itinrdian. (i KOPG 1 .1 DA DK COUNTY. Whereas, W. administrator on tin estate of K. W. O'Xeal late of said county and ceased, has Applied for leave to stdl the ro:J estate bclongiA t gaid estate,for benefit ot heirs and cred^or.*. All persons concerned arc hereby notified to file their objections, if uny exist, on or before the first Monday in September next, else leave Wil| be gntfited the applicant to sell said real estate Tbiil July 21st ls7y. J. A. II KNNE TT. Ord in a ry. (K( fP( *I A —l).\ DM ( 'ot N TV. Ordinary’s office, June 7, Irti^ Whereas, Thomas J. Morgan, guardian of the persons and property of Kdvtnrd H. and Wm.T Wade, i epre'sents that lie has fully discharged his s..id trut, and prays for Icttefs of dismis sion. All persons concerned aro hereby notified to file their objections, if any exist, oil or before the first Monday in July next, else letters of diamissiofl Will be granted applicant. 32-4. J. A. HEN NETT, Ordinary. Khcrifl Salt s* Will he sold before he court house door in the town of Treft ton, Bade Cos., for cash, on tin first Tuesday' in September next, Within th* legal hours ol sale, the following property to wit. one undivided half interest of lot of land No 187 in the 10th district and 4th section of Dade Co.* levied on as the property of Mitch Pope, to sat isfy a Superior eourl ft fa in faVor of John l. Di vine, vs Mitch Pope. Property pointed out by the defendant Mitch Pope. Also at the same time and place, lots’of land Nos. .’’.‘l ">4 4 land part of 28, in the ISth distinct and 4th section ol nado Cos., levied on as the property of Larkin Payne, to satisfy a. superior court (i fa in favor of J ohn M. Gillespie against Larkin Payne. Property pointed out ly defend ant. Also at the same time and place, lots of land Nos. Hoand .14 in the ISth district and 4th sec tion of Dade Cos., levied on as the property of Larkin Payne, to satisfy a superior court fifa in favor *C Adams Throne A Cos., agains t Larkin Payne. Property pointed out by defendant. f his July the noth lK“fi. James W. Hi.kvins, Sheriff. BALLOON STORE! Staple and Kaney DRY GOODS, SEW f G MACHINES Of All . Inds, Needles, Oils and Attachments, Butterlok’s Paper Patterns, Buy the White Sewing Machine, as it is the Best in the World. Send for Samples and Prices, H. H. SOUDER, Chattanooga, Tenn. A sure cure for all Stomach and Livr Ailments, without medicine on the aucceuaful principle of ABSORPTION- If yon are troub led with Dyspepsia Biliousness , Ituii gesiion, or Liver Complaint* Send for circular. Price of Bolt, $2 00. Address* Al:thniss:t f lt. II v. QIK K TIMK -VXD |)inr/T < OXNt.t TtOXS Uetween ;i H soiJTH\vi:,sTi:nx rmi^s *And*tln! vilKJixia spmxcis. New York, Philadelphia, Halthtiore and Wash in gton. TiiiiOriiJi s!.i:t;rix<j (’.uis i/AlfV ]>otWot*l VIC l\ S nr \U J A (’HA 'FT A X (HUi A I’lm'lisis*' vnur Tickrts vin. A L Ali AM A <.’HE AT SOUTH K 1! X I! . ]l For fill Points Xnrth ;tii<l K.tSl. . r H miles shortest route 16 vioKsitCiro', ■lAcfiSO.V, StKkIIMAN an<l .14 miles shortest roitte to NK\V UIft.KANS, MHIHI.K, UU^ACOI.A KrtACf. t, MOXTOOM KRV A flit rttt points Soiitli ami MoUth-tvost. DifRM connection at Rirminghniti wit ; S.AN Railroad. He sJtc thrt jrottr tiefeHs fvtfd \iu Tilt. A I.A l!A At .a Uitt'AT ffOt tllEltX t{| A 11. KO AF> Trains leave Union Pits. ■tender bepot at 8..’50 a mi. daily. Ciias. I\ 1 >ai.ft, L. I*. Morrison*, (len. Suporin’ohuetlfi (Jen/ Fits; A Ticket Agt Chattitno >ga, T 1 euu. Cliat tanoog i, Tend W. M. Newsom, l’H.si Til’A r, dirt & rock W e 1 1-Digger, TiIKXTON, (iA., Is prepared to dig wtdh on short notice ami on # RtM^olmhlp Will guarantee each well to 1 if* sup plied with a gouti stream of water. I*ai ties having wells to dig would do well to see me before contracting. lhuitciuher 1 titsiire every well to a fiord o leet ol water during all seasons or 11? months, or no charges made. i i ing ut all kinds done on rr4P’ l notice. 514 -Im. Hamilton House, .1. 11. R Prop’r. ('or. Market and Sixth Sts., 011 ATT A N 00(5 A, - - TkNX. CKN'THAI.I.Y LOCATED. y i Webb Tatum, Agent for Britton’s Nursery KsTII.I. SI’KINOS, MIDDJ-M TkXX., lias all kinds of fruit and ornamental trees consisting of 11 i4i finest (jualities ol early, late and other varieties ot I’each. Apple, I*e:r,\\ il<l (Joo.se lTnm, ('lierrv, md anythin# in the I have a [ditto hook, hr round some time this seasmi for the purpose ot esolmg trees, or ] a rites wanting troe< will please notify me at this place. W ill sell at prices to suit tha hard times and guarantee all I‘rtlit to he as represented, [’lease hear in mind the diiferenee in buy ing from a citizen of the county and bav in# from holiic one Volt novel expect to ese again* WATERS’ OKC c® N ORGANS A life woit lirautifnl t btj le • t periVrt in tom* ever iiuidr.Thpy ffh' ° t '"’- re!etvrnu-l ■ ISjft)l A (’oneet rc Rrop wliieli V 7 ' a f *U* Jniif iitiuii of the jgypf Tl'uimn VoJ?’,v octaves of liclle tuned EirlfPrv ,H Perfect harmony IMjIIQ Ti '* r,s tl> r -rceilH,cnidlkrii‘ effect magical and &&■?%)§ s rJecirlfyln*. YTA JMia TKKS’ CI.4TI.ION'A, oit < ii es tni ai. w< ma.T.s, CONCJ'Ii- TO, VESPER, CENTEX MAI J CHIVIES OMC!TIE*TRIO? CHOIKS, CITAPET., I ’.- VOIJITE, SOtfYEMU, On.CiCV and HOU IMHIt, OPf. tvs, In I’nfqne Frettrli f'hcn com Li no IMiltlTY "f VOICING iriih rimt '•W! of tone; mltnblo for PARLOR or CiJIUCII. waters’ Duperb J/tirror Top Souvenir Organs The cases of th**e |JS|b benatirnl Orirann or* fj§a It'S—afo Hi 1 richi.yfimsi:ei> in HOl.ll> ItI.ACK Ii WALM TANARUS, Hint re- I markable klUud for I flj purity of toiWF nnd % 5 , prrleel mechanism. StJljta EXTItEJIKI.Y I.OW flpL for CASH or on Install* ments. XV ill sell a better inatriiment ai a loweriirici* tlittn any other house in tk* IT. H. WATERS PIANOS ‘SrttfSST <trr the TILsT fllAiiF, the Tone, Tourli, VI ork. •nanship anil PuruHlity IJnanrpnsseft. War rniurit lor Six YEARS. PRICES Extreme, ly l.°vr/wr Cash. Atom lily Insia Hitienf* re. f, rn r, A librt uf ilisrount Stuck? *.H! / inters. '■hfirche* f Sch+olt f rjnihfl* % rfc.A<ENTS WANTED. Special liKhicetneniN to. A*Trade. Elmtrnn,’ t iUiiilH. Srcoiufoliand Pianos A Orwans e/CHEAT UAKCAINS. Sheet Ilusic at Halt Price; r 3 it: m 1 ceuf a. mua*. HORACE WATERS A sOTTS, j| iuPrr. and Heaters, 40 Last ii*l\ York Ayer’s Ague Cure, Fof frever and A£ue, Intermittent Ferrr, Chill Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague. Periodical or Eiliofis Fever, &c., and indeed all the affections which arise from malari ous, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. This is a compound remedy, prepared with scientific skill lVdm vegetable ingredient-, v,);icl rarely fails to cure the severest eases of ( hills and Fever and the eortcondtant disorders, *m b a remedy tire necessities of the people in mala rious districts demand. Its greatsuperioi it\ over any other medicine yet discovered for tin. cure of is, that it contains no qui nine or mineral, and those who take it are free, from danger of quinism or any injurious efleet and are as healthy after using it as before. It has been extensively employed during the ln-t thirty years in the treatment of these distressing disorders, and so unvarying lias been its sue.ee-s that i! has gained the reputation of heingim.d lible. It can, therefore, be safely recommended ns a sure remedy ami specific for the Fever anil Ague of the West, ami the Chill* and Fever >t the South. It counteracts (lie miasmatic poisoi in the blood, and frees the system from its inti a ence, so that fever and ague, shakes orchitis, once broken up bv if, do riot return until the disease is again contracted. The great variety of disorders which arise from lire irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia, Rheumatism. Gout, Headache, Bliwlnm-s Toothache, Karachi, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal pitation, Splenic Affections. Hysterics. Pain in the Bowels, Colie, Paralysis, ami derange Of the Stomach, all of which become' intermit tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy the Avkk’s Aui'i: Oukk, which cures them nil alike, and protects the system from future attacks. A rl it preventive, it is of immense service in tho„-e Oommnnities where Fever and Ague prevails, as it stays the development of tin*, disease if taken on the first approach Of the premonitory symp toms. Travellers and temporary residents art. thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few will ever suffer if tltejk avail themselves of the protection this rcihcdy affords* For River Complaints, arising from torpidity, it is an excellent remedy ; it stimulatesitliis organ Into healthy activity, and produces many remark able cures where other medicines fail. Prepared by Dr, J. C, Ayer & Cos. f Practical and Analytical Chemists, LO IV EL L , MASS . SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS RTKItYWIIKKR. KItERtPSS^ This standard article is com pound ed with Hie greatest care. Its effects are as w onderful and as feat is factory ns ever. It restores gray or faded hair to it# youthful color. It removes all eruptions, itch mg and dandruff; It gives the head a cooling, soothing sensation of great comfort, and the scalp by its use becomes white and clean. By its tonic properties if restores the capillary glands to their normal vigor, preventing baldness, and mak ing the hair grow thick and strong. Asa dressing, nothing has been found so effectual or desirable. A. A. Hayes, M.D., State Assaycr of Massachusetts, says, “The con stituents are pure, and carefully se lected for excellent quality ; and I Consider it the Best Preparation for its intended purposes.” Price* One Dollar* Suok±ag2aam’s Dyo* FOR THE WHISKERS. This elegant preparation mnv bo relied on to change the color of the beard from gray or any other undesir able shade, to brown or black, at dis cretion. It is easily applied, being in one preparation, and quickly and ef fectually produces a permanent color, which will neither rub nor wash off. Manufactured by R. P. HALL & CO.* NASHUA, N.H. toll by fell Erajjcist;, aai Healers 1& lf£c!stf- NO MORE BAT.DHEADS- The Race to Entirely Di >appeap. The announcement that the race of bald heads is soon to disappear entirely from the face of the earth may startle the timid, and prate harshly upon the ears of those who are accustomed to regard the shining pates of their friends with a sort of sacred rever ence; hut no harm is to come to those ur fortunates.who, like poor Uncle Ned/' have ho wool on the top of the head, the • lace where the wool ought to grow.” Theyar# not to he extirpated, and not a hair of their heads is to be injured. Their bald ness is to be covered over, not by art, bn* by a natural growth of hair, stimulated development by the application, ol that most wonderful discovery, UarhoUne, r de odorized extract of tp L;,n 3 cases it will almost destroy the i£er.t.ty or the individual for a time; tbg hango will be such a delightful apd agraea’de oT> °. that all must eventually rejoins over * It will be very curious, 4o\tii4lQß&, t< all the baldheads frQm 4 tlitk qhurchi s tie.- lecture rooms, ths t theaters, and ot’ne public asseinbUvM, but, the t?ansfm nat is bound to come.' )No matter how s.r.ooi or shining the orb —no matter how b:d'o it has been — when tickled o’er a fev vin with Carbohpe it is bound to bring o r abundant srop, and. enable the possess of the head to shake his ' ;cks 5 proudly as did eve\* Samson or A v ' v. ; Sold by druggist?.. ... Af