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DEALERS IN A. A* NSMI AL fciSS Si NKSteltfi:::
< . TRENTON, DADE COUNTY,CEORJIA.
gjtroax friends sfuff^jTT^A ' foVa 11 m i*%eeof anything in on. line. We will h reafter be 'found at the brick store house df _ A nd'y Br avn and will give onr personal attention to business. We
A .p'v.y fair prices for Country Produce.
THE GAZETTE.
Vhurcda'y Morning, Nov. IC, 1882
Pay-dry last Tuesday was viry
V iet ;
Barter wanted at W ebb 1 atom's.
market price £xid for it.
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Mf. D. K. Tatutti, onr Efficient tax
'collector, ws in town tins tvlek.
Miss Mattie Evatt. was
visiting in Rising Fawn this week.
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Boss slock of boots and shoes at
Company’s store
Onr readers will please excuse the
shortness ot reading matter this week.
Mr. Co/j&aie ha's opened a market
house in the back room of his store.
Best coffee in town at \VeVo '! a
’turn’s.
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Adrian with a hand organ created
quite a sensation in our town last Sai
htrday,
Nice selections ot btaple and fancy
dry-goods and groceries at \\ ebb 1 a
’trim’s new and cheap,
l)r. .lames Brock, our handsome
young sheriff was on our streets this
week.
"Best and cheapest jeaii at ( ompa
i V a
. ny s store.
We regret to chronicle'tlie serious
Nllne-'s of our friend W rh. A. Lytd, at
’his home near Cloverdale.
SieVeral of onr ntrz-uN "tnkeb in”
the grand Democratic jolification at
dattain last Tuesday night.
Go to the Company's stole with
your barter.
Wo regret to, learn of the seii-as ill-
Ws of a *At tie'fitter of Mr. G R
'Chadwick's.
For bargains in dry-goods and gro
ceries, go to NN eldr 1 atom s.
’There is a groat demand for <GaI
'VV ill so mo o\ our enterprising and
’wai m-heartc'3 citfeens order a car load
'or two?
We direct the attention of rtVtr read
’ers to the notice of “To our ftiCnd -
; and subscribers” in nnotter coWimn,
•and ask them to act accordingly
5,000 pounds dried fruit, wanted at
TJonrpnny’s store.
There have been two hVoi’c new sa
loons opened on the furnace railtoad.
mercy oft us.
We would suggest to our friends at
'the Furnace that rticy organize a Sr.n
tlay school; they have a good comfort
able house and plenty it 'yo'hr.% Amer
icans to work on.
Best prices paid for dried fruit at
store.
Capt. N. C. Napier, proprietor of
Die Gazette and Walker County Mes
kene'er, and Col. il. ?• Lumpkin, a
rising young legal light of Lafayette,
‘was oh our Streets this week.
Best line ot boots in town at "W ebb
Tatum’*, cheap for cash.
Mr. John Ray and Miss Maggie Sul
\ivan were united in the holy bonds ol
inatrimdny at the FiiV tace last Sun
day. They have our best Wishes for
futn’re.
There wiU be a debate at Ml. Zion
Church, near Cloverdale, to-night,
1( Thursday ) The question-, “Ought
we to encourage Foreign Emigration,
Will be ably discussed by Messrs.
Webb Tatuth, N. P. Bdnnell Gi l Eb
’erncczer Tnros foV rhe affirmative, and
Messrs. Win Cook, F. B. Bfelr And
G. A. R. Bible tor tire negdliVc. The
kobiety will meetevery lhursday
hereafter.
Mr. Win. W. .Barclay left last
Wednesday for Walker county in the
interest of a patent wire fence., Wo
would commend him to the ~r.ooi poo
(ple of Walker as a sober, nice and in
dustrious young man, and every way
Worthy of their confidence.
3XT OTICE.
TO OUR IKli:\l)i AAD
SIAisCRTOIFRS.
The time has cogie when we are
<r
forced to change our programme. T he
*r |
Gazette ! ts not paying expenses. The |
receipts do ntlf cove:- expenditures.
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We have plenty of accounts, but neg-
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ligent as our subscribers are we cannot
turn tliosc accounts into money. We
h e forced to a '■ barge. The paper
must *l,o iywK on a cash hard*; Tc:
days after this issue we hope to re
ceive a cash remittance from every
| subscribe rtVho'hats net paid in ;n’-
vanec. 11l at remittance will oc placed
to their credits bn life new bool Swe
ahall open. Th'6 names ‘cf all who
fail to remit will 'be dropped. Pay
the money to yonT nearost postmastei
and his receipt t 6 you will be honored
by i*s. A statement of bis account < n
the old books will be seat to each si b
scriler and ;*n opportunity given him
of closiiig it by c&sh or note.
MICE OF LOCAb BILLt
The undersigned will after the ex
piration bf thirty days from this dat*.
present to tlie irbf.t General Asserbbly
of Georgia, a bill entitled an act tor
the Velict of E. B Kctcliersidc, of Dade
county, and for other purposes. Ibis
Octobe* IStb, ISS2.
J. W. Rlrsev, M. D.
T. J. Limi-kin, M. D.
Krout and pickles at W eb. I atmn s
sMj&VVrs Sale.
Will be sold bef re the Court House
door in the town of l teuton, Dade
County Georgia, for cash,"on the iirst
Tuesday in December next, within the
loiral hours’oi tFe following pro
perty to-wit :•<* “"Eighty ( SO ) acres more
or less of lot of land, number
10;it distiict and 4th
county levied on r.S' 1 1Ire ot
W. F.
Cojr* t ti fa in favor of
vs. W. FvNctliery. /Property pointed
out bv jdaintiff 1 XAiade J. i
WoolbriAllt, L. turned over tc
me. Tgnjnts possession notified.
This Novemii/r'l'-t 1882.
/ i. It. Brock, Sheriff.
t■) .yf [ * . k : *
'• 500 l>airots good sorghum wanted
at Company’s store.
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Imeiimmsm
Neuralgia, Sprains,
Pain in the Back and Side.
' Tiiere is nothing raore painful than these
diseases; but the pain can be removed and
the disease cured by use ot Perry Davis’
Pain Killer.
This remedy Is not a cheap Itenzine
or Petroleum product that must be kept
away from fire or heat to avoid danger
of explosion, nor is it an untried experi
ment that may do more haem than good.
Pain Killer has b?en in constant use
for forty years, and the universal testimony
from all parts of the world is, It never
fails. It not only effects a permanent cure,
but It relieves pain almost Instantaneously.
Being & purely vegetable remefcy, It Is safe
In the hands of the most int apeiienced.
, The record of i:u|M| by the use of Pais
Killuu would fill volumes. The following
gAtraets from letters received show what
those who have tried It think:
Edgar Cady, Owatonua, Minn
About a year Kmciffiiy wife became subject
to ,-evere euCerm?* fjein rheumatism. Our
resoi-fwas to the Pain Kii. lek, which speedily
relie ,ed her.
Charles Powell writes from the SailOrP
Home, London:
I had been afflicted three years with neuralgia
ghdjfigJent sviasiiu) uf th'; atoiuadk. 'The dpators
at westininsTrr Tioßpual trave up my c ise in
despair. I tried your Pain Killeh, and it (rave
me immediate relief. I have regained my
-*tren(rth, and ;uu now able to follow my usual
occupation.
G. H. Walworth, Saco, Me., writes:
I expiarh-nced immediate relief from pain in
the side by the use of your Pain Kii,let.
B. York says :
I have used your Pain Eh-lrii for rheumatism,
and have received preut benefit.
Barton Seaman says:
Have used Pain Kii.i,f.r for thirty years,
and have found it a never-failing remedy for
rheumatism .anr: 'lameness.
Mr. Burditt writes:
It never fait 1 tojri ve T< lief ill eases ol rheumatism
Phil. Gilbert, Somerset, Fa., writes:
From r.etual u-e, I know your lain Kili.eb
Is the best medicine I can get.
All druggists keep Pain Killer. Its price
Is so low that It Is within Tho reach of all,
and it will save many times its cost in doctors’
hills. ->sc., 50c. and $!.00 a T ottlc. **
PERSY DAVIS & SON, Proprietors,
Providence, R. I.
Ayer s Ague Cure,
For Fever and Ague. Intermittent Fever,
LdiiL' Fever, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague,
Periodical or Bilious l ever, &e., and indeed
ail t.he affections which arise from malari
ous, marsh, or miasmatic poisons.
This is a compound remedy, prepared with
scientific skill froiO Vegetable Ingredients, which
rarely fails to cure the severest cases of Chills
ami Fever and the concomitant disorders. Such
a remedy the necessities of the people in mala
rious districts 'demand. Its gveatsupcrioiity
over any other medicine y -tdi-coverol for ilia
cure of Ir.tcnnlttbnts )?, that it contains no'qui
pinc or mineral,ltud vvlio take .t are fico
fi-om danger of quinism or any injurious effects,
ami are as healthy altei using it as before. It
has been extensively cut ployed dm i’ng the last
thirty years In the treat men! ot these distressing
disorders, and so unvarying has been its success
that it lias gained the rcpulaHou of being
lible. It can, therefore, be safely recommended
as a sure reined)- and specific fer Pie I’eve r and
Ague V-.Vtiie West, and tlic t hills and Fever o!
the. South. It counteracts the miasmatic poison
in the blood, and frees the system from its in flu
ence, so that IViver and ague, shakes or chills,
once broken up by it, do not return until the
disease is again contracted.
The great variety of disorders which arise from
the irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia,
Klieuinalism, Gout, fleitdaclie. Blindness,
Toothache, Faraclie, Catarrh, Asthma, Pal
pitation, Splenic Affections, Hysterics, Fain
in the Bowels. Colic, Fni-alysis, and derange
of the Stomach, all of which become intermit
tent or periodical, have no sp’-edier remedy than
Ayer's Ann: CT iu:. which c.'fircs iliem all alike,
and protects the system from future attacks. As
a preventive, il is of imiiien.se service in thoe
communities whe c Fever and Ague prevail , as
it staj-s the development of the disease if Kiken
on the first approach of the premonitory symp
toms. Travellers and temporary residents are
tints enabled to defy these .disorders, and few
will ever suffer if they avail themselves of thJ
protection this hemeu" affords.
For Fiver Complaint”, arising from torpidity,
it is an excellent remedy; i* cumulates this organ
into healthy activity and produces many remark
able cures where oi her medicines fail.
Prepared by Dr. J. C. Ayer & Cos.
Practical and Analytical Chemists,
lowe in. ir.t.s.s.
iotfi uv all m'uuisis LVfciuwntttt.
11 8. COli,
Trenton, Ga.
v OEALO !N
Dry pjttods, groceries,
/boots, shoos, hats
ami roady
iuftclo
fIp'OTHING.
Hard
waro,quoons
ware, and in Mit
kgtit in a
try store.
!>:iy Elide*.
R >ssts Tallow. !ov Hliiili
2 ill pay ill 4trC>oiS*
at in>l pl’icfs, oi
Will pa> cash. .
'-4 Liberal Sso
linled. S2. R.
, Ga -
CHERRY & SHADOW,
l’ropifictois of the \ 'N
Cc'c r Hifl Nursary^
V, inc tester Term. •
Dealers in dU J 'anriies <*£
‘.Late and KajTi) Fruits
f and I ’ incs .
Ordc So Uc i ted-
Wc nru J'eVfonally nccr'afntcd with the
nbuvo firm, r.tiri know tip-.:: to he responsible.
>' h'.t they sell you will be just, e* repre
sented.
TO CONSUMPTIVES:
The advertiser having been permanently ,
cured by that dread discs’: e. :dßst\ipt>t3<>n, by j
•> I’-tjili, remedy, is aaxiotis t, -uiv,.o,wn J
to hi, Wlnw sufferers the means fo
those who desire it, he will copy of |
the prescription used, charge,) wit!) :
the directions for preparing and u-ing the |
same,' which they V’ill find a sure eure for
Coughs, Colds, Consumption, As ; thma, I’ron--
chitis, e‘c. Parties wishing the I’resrr'.ption
will prease address
BKV. !•:. A. WILSON.
104 I’etin St., Williamsburg, N. Y.
March 17-ly.
M *B. EM,
I; j & SHOE MAKER,
To
Fricks Rro*.
Makes all kimls of
Boots auJ Shoes.
Repairing a specialty, at low juices.
J. F. Allreon. C. W. M. Tatum.
ALLS MPA’ A TATIMi,
REAL ESTATE AGENTS,
iIHSING FAWN, ’GI-rORGiA,
AVill buy and sell Farming Lands, Coid sml
Iron Ore Lands. Fire and Fetter's Clay lands
a speciality. Correspondence solicted. Call
on or address,
ALLISON ,t TATUM,
Kising Fawn, Ga.
Administrator Notice.
GEORGIA Dade County;
Application will f>e Vila tie to the
('uni t of Ordinary of raid county, on
the first Monday in December next for
the leave to sell the winded tlie Real
rretatc of \* . E. Brbek, late of said
codn’y, deceased, for the benefit of
the heirs and 'creditors of sai l deceased.
This Oeiober .HOtn, 1882.
N. M. Brock, Adtn’r of
\V. E. Brock.
W 8 . A; .1. P- .lA4 OWAY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
jIRINTOX ----- GA.
Membors of Tionc T.cgar Directory. Will A
I practice in D'i dc adjoining counties. Frompt
■ attention paid to collection of claims, and all
j otlier business intrusted to their care.
bU i lderT
L, Tidwell,
Contrictur and Builder. Plans and
! specifi't.tti.ms furnished. All work
I 1
j warranted first-class. Address P. O.
Box, 19, Rising Pawn, Ga.
I nsis paper
jtewßnaper Artvei-ttsing Bureau (10 Spruce
, NEW YORK.
JU ST RECEIVED
o at tho
STORE,
One of the largest and best selected stock of
OrC3C333^
I ever tx> tJliis market. Our line of
DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS
cojmot be Boots and Shoes
are ahead of anything in Nu* Country. Our
stock of •:
| 0 | "^ T
is complete. Our stock of
*3F'axxlxlv Groceries
is always full and prices as low as a number
one article can Ifo bought any where. All
Country Prodijcetakcn i'> exchange
foiygQods ut " ' -*-■ .
\ 64*8. H PRICES.
COMPANY STORE,
' 'XISIATr -FM'X GA.
THE LABGBT LINE OE
fill UD m GOODS r '
EVER BROU3KI TO RISING FAWN.
AT FRICKS BRO J S.
Having in stock the best selection of
Drygoods, Notions, Boots, Shoes,
BTAndWaRB
Grocer is, Queensware,
i
iiiiri in Fact everything kept in a first-class
Store, iit prices defying competition.
We invite the trading public io give nk a call. We want you to trade
with its, and are defrrmijptd to make it to y-.tftr interest to do so.
All kinds of produce bought at highest market price.
LOOKOUT FARMERS!
GILBERT &bro.
OECBAP OASHStore
||7L keep Constantly on iiand, at all
M times, a full line of General Merchan
dise, which we will sell as cheap as the same
class of Goods can be bought in Chatta
nooga.
CI¥E US czJSIJLmILm
And you will be convinced of the truth o
the above.
Victor Sewing n.'icliiuj* a Specialty.
GILBERT 'dr BROTHER;
I\ising Fawn, - - Georgias