Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, March 19, 1884, Image 3

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Dade Co-unty Times. ir l~l' ■ I ■ ■■■'■ l» 111 ■ i— HI miß s*r PipiiKtn L-.dg. No. ]79 F. tV A. M. ma*-t« mi Wednesday night, on or before each fuff !ii«m>ti. ,1. G. Pace Secretary; M. A. B. Tatum, •JL M. ’jQ iviiton Chapter No. GO U A M. tiicHe second Saturday night in each month. S. II i ImniiHii Mocrela.iv; .1 Huskey li P KhvVII Lodge No. 293 F iSi A M meets tiist n tii| third Saturday night ot vhi-Ii month. I{ |’ l atum, Secretary; J \Y Hussey, VV M . Supeiior Comts meets on third Monday iu March ami the third Monday in September. J C Fain, judge; S H Thurman, clerk; W A Byrd, sheriff Court oi Ordinary meets the first Monday of each month. G M Crab tree, ordinary. Tnx Reriver, Joeepli Coleman. Tax Colleot,.r, <1 W liughos. Treasurer, 7, O’Neal. Coroner, W: ». A .1. P* JICOUIV ATTORNEYS AT LAW TKFNTON, DADE COUNTY. GEORGIA. Will practice in the Cherokee Circuit, and Pnpreuio an Federal oeurts, Prompt atten tion to business. T .J. Lumpkin, All’y At Law T. enton, - - Ga, Will practice iigthc counties of Dude and AVnlkor. Will pay strict attentii n to all bnsibess entrusted to his care. fi b. I 7- ly 1 REMEMBER rilF OI.D ESTABLISHED B OT AXI> SIIOK SHOP, On the Company Road. WE,HAVE CUT PRICES CF REFAIFS For the benefit of t)ie winking-men, and shall U>ilf sola shoes fin GOrents hlko will half sole ladies; shoes for 50. (In Where you can get work done fi st class. .Ladies and gents Low. Cut Shoes made from $2.50t057 00. Boots from SO.OO to $lO 00. Try mo you will he satisfied. Respectfully, T. II UoHFRTROW. Rising Fawn, Fab. 27th- Notice of Sale. Agreeable to an order of tho Court of Ordi t nary of Hade c. unty, will be sold to tbe rAiighest bidder lor cash before the court house d.inr of said county of Dado on the first Tues d iyin April 1881 within the legal hours of sale *the following property to wit: The iron ore rAn. under ane upon lots of land No ID* and 117 in ‘lie 18th district and fourth section of Dude county, cite and right-of-way lor ail Toads t< remove and transport the said iron <irc an i mining privileges, and all timbers necessary to be used for mining purposes, bold ler the b-noflt of minor. This tin- «l February 1884. G. A. R. BIBLES. Printor’s fee $3 'J«. Guardian. AT COST. I will lor the next THIRTY DAYS sell niv entire stock ol ('LC)lll ing at c:ovr. This is no Catch. Bring the CASH trial get the GOODS J will sell you goods for (ASH as Che a]) as any house in town or cheaper- W. V. GILBERT, mi. 11 1 - 1 Thursday Morning, March 29, 1834 TO THE PUBLIC. \V* send yon a sample copy of the I»ai*k Bounty Timk*. ami we bind our Kelt' to you to issue the paper twelve months. We make our terms just as nw as we possible can, ami we l’osi- TIVKLY Wll.t, NOT NKNI» TtIF. PAPF.K TO any onk unless the subscription is paid in advance, our paper, ink and material, we pay cash for. 'I lie Pro gress and Gazette labored nude! many disadvantage*. Some few paid for ths paper, ami many ot the subscribers never paid off, cfNT. We eau’t run the paper without money, and conse quently wo make our terms strictly in ADVANCft. and in doing *<> wo HKsure you that we will exert every effort in our pytver to give you a live, wideawake newspaper, devoted entirely to home interest. Right here allow us to say the amount done by a fearlessly conducted, live and enterprising»newspaper is never properly appreciated at the time of \C publication We will try and make the Times a looking-glass to the common interest of the people of Dade county. Simsn iption— One year, six months, 7.'> cents; three months, 40 cents. T. A.. J. Majors, LOCAL GOSSIP. A'd a Budget Of Interesting News, Picked Up Out of the IVlud and Put in a Readable Condition By the Reporters of The Weekly Times. All legal advertising must ho paid h»f iu mlv.auce Do you understand! V\ ell, don't forget it.. 0 C. ('arriu, clock aud watch re pairer of No. 18 Whiteside street, Chattanooga, is now stopping at the Cross Ht use, and is prepared to do ail kinds of work in his line, he will only be here for this week, and hereafter he will he found at his office iu Chatta nooga. Preaching. Rev. Mr. Mcßraycr will preach hero on tho sth Sunday of this month at 10 ain and 7:30 p in. Subject “Elec tion.” Everybody invited to atteud. Kicked by a Mule. Walter, son of W. P. Gilbert, was kicked by a mule Saturday while he was whipping it, breaking his collar hone. An Alleged Briber Discharged. .John Smith, who was charged with bribing the jailer at Tienton, last August, wok released Tuesday, the Grand Jury failing to find an ittdic nient. • • Correspondents. We have made arrangements to have a regular weekly lcliet from Dole City and Clover lale. We want one now at Trenton, Morganvillc, Wild wood and Smith. Win wi ! ! respond? To th» Young Men. One more arrival. She put in Iter appearance at the residence of William Hamilton last wick. Children be careful, and don’t “scrouge” pap f rom the fire. Tift T t.UEs f otn now until I)-ce nt her Ist $1 Uo,in advance. Send money by registered letter. Not a Thoroughbred: A temperance lecture will l*e deliv ored at this place Friday night, the 21st, by the Kentucky Tern pe’a nee, Giant T.B DeinaremAll are invited to come out and hear him. Seats are free. StiU in the Land of the Living. Wo le am that several more build ing.s will soon he erected here. We heat complaints every day or two that there is no house lor re it. 'litis is to certi fy that Rising Fawn is still iu the land of the li.vtng. An Alabama Curiosity. Alabama not to be outdone by Geor gia come' forward with a beardel lady, she lnes not far from Valley Head, DeKa.k county. She is fifty y-ars old and her heard is two or three inches long and of a recent growth. ♦ mm Joe Mulhatton Heard From. A report has been eitculaled to the effect that Maish T. Polk, the default ing treasury of Tennessee, is still in the land of the living. It is said that the fiiendsof Polk played the trick off and that they got a bodyfroin the modi cal college at N.’shville, and buried it for Polk at Bolivar, Teun. '1 he man that is so wise as to know this is one Westbrook. .ranil Hon. Hiram Smith- The above named gentleman, of Walker county, was in the city Mon day. lie said to a reporter of the Weekly I imks that he was a cauditate tor StateSenator.to represent the Forty-fourth Senatorial district. The district is compose of Dade, \\ a k er and Catooaa. According to rota tion Walker is entitled to it. . I‘FRSONAL MENTION. W. 11. McAmos, of Birmingham, Ala., is visiting the family of W. 1\ Gilbert. We are glad to sec him im proving. Hon. Hiram Smith was on his way to Trenton Monday to see how the lau.ll ies, he also put a feeler out at this place. Dr. Simmons, of Walker county, was in the city Monday, by-the-way, tha doctor is not a candidate. J. T. Rutherford, formerly ot this place, but late of Chattanooga, will hereafter make Rising Fawn his home. Take the Times. IN M EMORY OF REV.J.L.MILBURN . Whereas, through an All-wise Providence, an alarm lots been sounded at mu inner -lour, announcing the death ot a brother, the echoes <d which should aiuiiohislt us to keep a vigiteut guard over our actions, a'd ever lie ready to answer the eali oi our Su preme Master. And whereas, the Great-Creator lui* been pleased out. ul His wisdom and mercy to rem -ve nut esteemed and be loved brother, J. L Milhtmt, Imin tin cares, anxieties and troubles of t n un friendly nDi 1 i to a at ate of hn-e an : eternal duration; to “that building not made with hands, but eternal, tub in the heavens,”where all true Masons hope, one day, to be united. Where the silver curd will not be lessened, nor the Golden Vessel broken, nor mourners go about the streets, but where that inseperable tie of brotherly love will be ever sustained about us. Therefore he it resolved: That in the death of our brother, Masuhery has lost a bright and shining light and so ciety an ornament. Yet whilowe feel and mourn his loss, we are. consoled with the knowledge, “that our loss is his eternal gain ” Resolved 2nd: that while, his stay among us lias been short, we have learned to love and cheensh li is metno ly. By his Christian and ordei ly life and strict devotion to duty, he so wrought upon our affection as to capse us to exclaim, to know, is blit to love him. Resolved 3.1: tliak this lodge extend to the striokeueu and bereaved family our sympathy, and that tho Lodge wear the usual badge, of mourning lor thirty days, and one page of our min utes be dedicated to his memory. Resolved 4h: that the Weekly Times be requested to publish these resolutions, and a-<upy bo luruished the lamily. T. J Lumpkin-. W. U. Jaimway. 8, 11. Tiurmvn Com mince. Wouiriii’l liaUfiCm Jimmy was sent to the store tie other day for some Irish po tatoes, on asking the merchant it lie had any, the reply was that he had Northern potatoes: “ What kind are they ?” asked Jitn my. “Yankee potatoes,” was the reply. “N'osir! we wont eat ’em,” was the reply, and Jimmy went home without Ins potatoes. “Mamma, why does that man talk that way, he can’t talk at all hardly?” “He stutters u.y son,” was the re ply. “If 1 was him, I’d wait till 1 got ready. A Cross Utisb.iad. They are about tig reasonuhle as Sypes was when he was ilrnuk, in speaking to his wile lie sail: “Yes, just as 1- expected herb’s a sock iu the whole ol this heel, and no vest on my jacket, nor no shirt on my collar, and 1 don’t cate it <ll Master didn’t make ’mi, nor what about it, for men hag bad luck w ith ’em, and | they do too.” Crosses ed. Pap, I seed that man what was hunting them colts a while ago.” “How do you k«ow, did you speak , to him?” “No, I guessed he was the feller, one eye was looking on ono side of the road and the other eye was spyin’ on the other side.” JHe was cross-eyed. A Small Attendance. Trkxton, March 18. —Dade Superi or Court convened Monday the 17th instmit. His Honoi, J. C. Fain presiding. Owing to supreme court this week most of the attorneys are absent, con sequ ently but few cases can be tride. VYe noticed in attendance H. P. Lumpkin, of Layfayette, C. P. Gotee and Col. Joe Cliff', of Chattanooga. We also noticed lliram Hmilh, of Walker county, popular candidate for State Ilenator- W. Attention. Yo»?m ’Sen We refer you to the advertisement ot the renown Commercial College of Kentucky University, situated in the beautiful, hi*t#iical and sjciety-re nnwucd city, Lexington, Ky. Write for circulars to its President, W. R. t .uith. Lexington, Ky. HOME NEWS. Gathered Over th t County ty Our Correspondents. And Sent Through the Mails to The Weekly Times - News form Other Points of .he Compass Corn-Fjumcnt ef tin: Wki ki.y I'imi s], i' r. n'iitii.vi.l:. M a .-eh 1 - —V\ a have had ;t tew d iys ul Mins'iino which makes ihe laruiers clu-erlu 1. Mrs. J ane l.’aitly, who went to Whites ides to see hei -islets child dint was ki! ed hi the icevut a onn, lias teiuri'ed, she says that the child was stMing lielore tin tire and the wind struck tin- house and moving it of] ol its found iliuii throwing i.lit- ehlid into a cellar and i ebinttn-v t illing mi it crushing it to il.-a’ih Ihe cl)iid was tinea years old. Mrs Taylor is teaching school al Mt. Zion. We have a good Sunday-school. Preaching near Cloverdale next Saturda'le and Sunday by L. N. Brock. FROM COLE CITY. A Brnken Leg - Colored Boy Drowned - An Old Man Killed - Dr. Davis Sick - Sickness Among the Convicts. Correspondence of the Wkkui.y Timks]. Cole ( rrv, March 18.— Sunday while Wm. Piinces’ little buy was inmiiitg with some other boys fell and bloke !i:s thigh, and otherwise injured At Camp No. 2 a little negro boy was drowned whi o crossing the Gulf Creek on a foot-log. liis body has not been found up to date. Old Mr Lambert was killed by the recent storm and his daughter was fatallv injured, ilis house failing ot them. Dr, Davis is ve.iy sick and it is feared that he will not recover. Mrs. Mart Renow has been visiting hei sou for her health.and has returned home much improved in lieauli. A large muubei of convicts have bad colds. Mrs. Heath died with consumption ast week. Work is rapidly progiessing as usu al. Bub. NOTICE. All persons indebt - ed to me will please come forward and set tle at once and save cost. Geo. W. Bell. Rising Fawn, Ga., March 19. AO I 1(1! Is hereby given tin; I as .nittis* trator o me t- t o o- L. \\ . F estor, dee- xse 1, i> i\ nig < > i n m ; n order rom , lie yof s-i . i .-.m y, i > m*!| the re I es ite Dei*- ’ ing )st d . i.ea - ad. Iwi .i se ! i m lbgiie-c bid .-•.on toe < -1 a ii'-Miny iu A|i li ue\ i W it I l lie ■ | ,i mi s ill sale, reft ;e tin: - .u ~ iiotV.,e in me i u\\ n oi T. - i on, i o .i y ol Dm e, 8 -ue <>i Geo ’a,(li#!tJ « .ag ; <. i t. 1,0 <•' . 1 So,!- i e >i.i ttli ‘ d »»C )’t O ~ i -..- ing i"9 - A.uio’.e <>r t ui «. i-.ti , one r o.tiu.rco on C c-irL ui eight mroo v. Mar.;; ! M A TlTah it. Pi inters : ee .>B. Ad - m ftTA A week mane at home by i >• iu \ f / <’n 5 1 r I-;. Best 1- > -im-.# u-i • r.* \J I »»:bepub:ie. G.ip;li:| ufme trf We w.-.l p-aetju-u. Men, .lien, boys nr I wmitmi ever.vwherft to xr. r. lot m. N- »- u the nme. You can wis iu span t mo, rr pive your white time t.i the busin -t-e. No fiber bu?ine*B w; i pay you ** nt-yft • a* weil No ono eaa tail to trake eno.xom p«y, t»'- «t oree. <iu'lit .uJ imii free. Money mate f«*t. easily «nd h norac.v Adtirere In k Sc Co., Augusta, Uiflb -. UllArpeople are alwas on the lookout H I Vf for chances to increase their earnings If lULaiui in time become wealthy; those who do not improve tbeir opportunities re main ir poverty. We offer n great chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for us right in th.ir own localities. Any one can do th ■ work properly from the first start. The business will pay more than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money tnpid'.y. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stikton i Co., Portland, Mai.,e. We ser.d tree on 30 dnyslriul Dr. PJre’s Ela cro-Vol aic Beks And other Electric Appliances to meuuller ing from Nervous Debility, l,c sr Vitality, and kindred troubles. Aso for Kheumuiis-i, Liver ant Kidney tronbles. and ram:;' other diseases. Fp.-edy cure guaranteed. Illus- I trst- d pampUiet tree. Audre.-s VOLTAfC BELT CO.. Ms. aha I, Mi Of versify, Lexington, Ky. Tiixuto complete thr Course about 10 week*. TV’*l Cost, including Tuition, Book*. St.ifl»ncry. Board. *c., aixut sSf> TrlegrAphv a bpocialty Literary Cour#e for «v>* \r-»r f desired, free. Nearly 400 atudests from 5l >«• .r. :> OHO •uece-sful graduate*. Sumni.T Semtm now opot. StodinU cau begin At »nv time , ;to vacation Fall aetsioii begin* September 10th. lor ft il pvtietPara, address "VST. SMITH; Lexington, Ky. Blevins * Forester. m:\li us in ry floods, boots, shoes, hats, caps, smd a full tine of family groceries. Tinware, Queens ware-,■ Hardware, and, ill in fact, even 1 hmg usually kept in a first class dry goods store. Will pay more for barter and sell for cash cheaper tlian any house in town. Give us a CalL 'Now is the time to Subscribe for the * * Dade County Wesiy Timet A 24-Colunni Newspaper Published at IFL ISING U 9 OA ■ z> > ■ T. A. J. MAJORS AT §1.50 Per annum in advance. Wj give you one of the best country pa pers in North Gergia. * Send In Your Nams! Every Farmer, Merchants Mechanic, And Laborer In Dade County should take and read the WEEKLY Times. Publish'd E /ary . Wednesday All Letters on business should be addressed to iie Times, liising Fawn, Georgia. Ayer’s Ague Cure, - . R-.*. v G'.7_Cl " , For Fever and Ague, Intermittent Chil> Favcr, Remittent Fever, Dumb Ague, Periodical or Bilious Fever, dice., and indeed all the affections which arise from malari ous, marsh, or miasmatic poisons. This is a compound remedy, prepared with acientillc slyill from vegetable ingredients, which rarely fails to cure the severest eases of Chills and Fever and the concomitant disorders. Such a remedy tile necessities of the people in mala rious districts demand. Its great superiority over any other medicine yetdisoovered for the cure of Intemiittents is, that it contains no qui nine or mineral, and those who take it are free from danger of quinism nr any injurious effects, and are as healthy alter using it as before. It has been extensively employed during the last thirty years in the treatment of these distressing disorders, and so unvarying has been its success tiiat it has gained the reputation of being infal lible. It can, therefore, be safely recommended as a sure remedy and spccillc for the Fever and Ague of the West, and the ( bills and Fever ol the .South. It counteracts the miasmatic poison in the "blood, and frees the system from its influ ence, so that fever and ague, shakes or chills, •nee broken up by it, do not return until the disease is again contracted. The great disorders which arise from the irritation of this poison, such as Neuralgia, IE hciiinut ism (•.out, Hemlarhe, Blindness, Toothache, Farm-lie, Catarrh, Asthma. Pal pitation, Splenic Affections, Hysterics, Pain In the Dowels, Colic, Paralysis, and derange of the Stomach, all of which become intermit tent or periodical, have no speedier remedy than AVer's Ai;i f. Cl'uk. which cures them all alike, and protects the system from future attacks. As a preventive, it is of immense service in those communities whe e Fever and Ague prevails, as it stays the development of the disease if taken on the first approach of the premonitory symp toms. Travellers and temporary residents are thus enabled to defy these disorders, and few will ever sutler if they avail themselves of the protection this rente-tv affords. For Liver Complaints, arising from torpidity, it is an excollont rsmedy; it stimulates this organ into healthy activity, and produces many remark able cures where otiier medicines fail. Prepared bv Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co. Practical and Analytical Chemists, LO Wi l 1,. MASS. BOLD nv ALL UKUOSiIbI'S EVEfttfWilUU*. Wagon Co.i iVicnufacturers of SPRING WAGONS. Buggies & Phaetons. Bend for designs and prices to ROBINSON WAGON CO.,' CINCINNATI, O. THE HORSE & WAGQ2L A NEW BOOK, on the Horse. ■ ■ ' HU history, structure, use* aad treatment. Also giving a lew of the most Important and Effective Remedies for the cure of the diseases of the hors*. fct$ p “ Valuable to every owner and lover of the horse. Published by the fiOBINSON WAGON CO., CIMIV Btti, C., and sent, postage paid, to any address, oa receipt of turfe 9-cknt stamps. Three sheets, 19x24, heavy plate paper, contain ing elevations, plans and details f-rthe above house; also book of VO pages, giving specifications, iteinired estimate and form of contract—invaluable to every carpenter or party proposing building, as a guide in making bids or drawing contracts. IV :ce *-!.W3. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipt cl price. H. E. WALTON, 3SC W. Nintt St, Cincinnati. THE CROSS HOUSE. BY J. Q. WHITE. FIRST CLASS HOTEL. Air. Person visiting Rising Fawn, Oa.' on bu-'nes, or otherwise, Would find it to their interest to e II and stay at the Cresa II list-. Trans'.i-nt board $2 per day. L>- .lui-ti"ii trade for regular board J. ri. WHITE. Pf"-raiFT.ig. ;