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Dade County Times.
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A- M meet* on Wednesday night, on
••■oil* fllll HI Of ill . .1 <».
Secretary; M. A. B.< Tatum,
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"Trenton t'hapier No. 60 R A M,
second Saturday Might )h each
nlbntli. S, H. Thimiiitn Secivla.ty; .1.
llllMl'J' 11 P.
Fawn Lodge No. 2‘dil
F it A M meets fiist and third
Satuiday night ot escli inontli. R P
Tatum, Secietary; J W Hussey, W
M.
Rupeiior Comts meets
on tliinl Monday in March and the
third Monday in September. . J C
Fain, judge; S II Thurtnau, clerk; W
A livid, sheriff.
Court ot Ordinary the first
i Monday of each month. G M Crab
tree, ordinary.
Tux Rrriver, Joxeph Coleman.
Tax Collector, (i W Hughes.
Treaxurer, Z O’Neal.
Coroner,
W:T. A J. P- JUOWAY
- ATTORNEYS AT LAW
T'HFNTON, DADE COUNTY.
GEORGIA.
( Will practise in the Cherokee Circuit, and
me an Federal courts, FroniptJ utten
tlnn to basins??. . .
T .J. LCmpkin,
All’y AI Ltw
Tienton, - - Ga.
Witt practice in?the counties ( f Oado nud
■ Walker. Will p.ijr strict attention fo all
• tmsiaosa entrusted to his care. feb-17-ly
REMEMBER
AM Till’. OI.D KSTAItUSIIKI)
»oOT A\'l> SIIOK SHOP,
Rffl On the Cniiipnny .
Hf WEiIAV&I'IT PBIt’BS
|L CF FtFAiFS
Pm the Wm tit of the wmlin nr G
Mid shall half sole shoes t:.i 6 0,en i.
alac »ill half sole ladies shoes' I'.if f> ’■*
<;• VV her* yon can get work don
first elaan. *
Ladies and gents Low ( nt Shoes
made from $2.50 to 67 00. lWvts from
30 00 to ♦lO 00. Tit mo you will be
1 ID- .M^aiClllltr
lutice of Sale.
to an order 6f the Court of Ordi
nary el Itado crunty, -*vill h.o jfbld to the
jghr?t bidder for cash IfH'nnj 1 lie court house
K,„r nfaaid county of Dade oi» Ihefirst Tiios
ayin April l#M within the legal hours of Rule
the following property to wit: Tire iron ore
in, nnder ano upon lots of land No III) and
117 in ‘lie IHlh nnd fourth section of
Daile county, Cite and right rtf-way tor all
road* to remove and transport the said, iron
ore an i mining privileges, an t all timber?
eiecesiiary to be used for mining purposes.
Fold ter the benofit of minor. Tinthe 2Sth
s»t February 1884. f». A. It- BIJIt.NS.
I’rint-er*? fee SX. '.lfi. . •., Guardian.
THE CROSS HOUSE.
Mr J. 0. WHITE. .. .
I IIIMT CUSS HOTEL.
An. Person visiting Rising Fawn, On.
en bus ; nes, or other wile, Would find it to
their interest to mil and stay »t tlio Cross
House. Transient borfrd $3 per d»v.<
Deduction nnde for regular board.
J. 0. WHITE, PuorßiKTou.
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Thursday Mornino, March 27, 18S4
TO THE PUBLIC.
We wn<l yon n sample copy of the
j County Times, and wc bind our
I to yon to issue the pajatr twelve
ifconths. We make our terms just as
ow an we possible Gan, and we pom*
nvKt.V WILL NOT RENO THE V AI’Klt TO
ax v one unless 'the subscript ion is
jiaid in advavc®, our paper, ini and
/material. we pay cash for. The Pro
/jfress and Gazette labored under many
disndvantages. Home few paid for thj
paper, and many ot the subscribers
never paid onk cent. We can’t run
the paper without money, and conse
quenlly wo make our terms st.ictlj
in advance, and in doing so
we assure you that wo will exert
every effort in our power to give yon
a live, wideawake newspaper, devoted
entirely to home’ interest. Right here
allow u* to say tho amount of good
done by a fearlessly" conducted, live
and enterprising’ newspaper is never
properly appreciated at the time of
it publication We will try and
iuiake the Times a looking-glass to the
’common interest of the people of Dade
county.
fiißSßirrtox— One. year, $1.50; six
ynouths, 75 cents; three months, 40
eats. T. A. J. Majors,
LOCAL GOSSIP.
And a Budget Of Interesting
News,
Picked Up Out of the Mud and Put
in a Readable Condition t y
the Reporters of The
Weekly Times.
All legal advertising must be paid
for in advance l)o ywit understand!
Well, don’t forget it.
61 S(L
Wind.
W r Gilbert.
March—ing on.
Farmers are busy.
Blevins A Forester.
Call on W P Gilbert.
At Blevins A Forester.
See Blevins <fe Forester.
W P Gilbert wants to see yon.
Sunshine and cloudy weather.
Fishing parties are being organized.
Only two candidates for State Sen
ator so far. :
See the ad of an estray horse in this
weeks paper.
Will* the Grand Jury levy enough
tax to pay expenses?
M. .A B Tatum is a candidate for
Sect eta i y of the Senate.
Rising Fawri lias awaken from lfer
Rip Van Wfnkile nap at last.
The temperance crusaders have-left
nine saloons in Rising Fawn.
Anyone making us up a club of ten
will receive an extra copy free.
We return our thanks to lion, (r M’
Craetiee for favors during court.
Several families from Ohio have
moved into this v.iuuty recently.
Don’t get discouraged, Rising Fawn
will wake up soon—oh, how soon?
If farmers are iii_need of anything
They should go to \V.*P. Gilbert. _
v Strengthen up g»to;_yn»uvg
men aic preparing t< swing on them.
Where is the Republican party of
this county? Crowded in the post
The niercliautK, !}iv receiving their
spring stock. Buy from them that
advert isoincut.' ' >'
Tim Times f-otn nmv until D teem
her Ist $1 00,in advance. Hcml money
hy registered letter.. * .
One of the juditesf men in the countv
will be found at the Trade Palace
His name is Captain E 'l' Rogers
On our editorial page wil* be found
the call of the cliaittnan of executive
committee of the Dciiiocratic party.
If a man telis yon he is a candidate
■don’t belitixe him unless lie lias an
nounced hiu.self in the Weekly
Times.
We positively will not’notice any
communication without the writers
real name; not fot publication but as a
guarantee of good faith.
Sarah a twelve-yeai-old daughter of
Marshal James Nicholson, had her
arm broken Sunday. Site was stand
ing on a log when it turned, throwing
her, she fell on her tight arm breaking
it below the elbow.
J, T. Whitman, editor of the North
Georgia Citizen, was caught beating
one of bis subscribers at this place to
day, Wednesday, he had wont to the
paymaster of tho Walker Iron and
Coal Company and collected money
that had been paid to him before.
We knew that he was a first-class
liar, but did not think he had got so
low as to heat his way.
Since the above has been put in type
we see that Mr. Whitman lias made
corrections, and we ate sotry that we
were on the press, as we have printed
several copies; we ad-1 this so as to
make the (Correction.
Attention, Volina Iflen
We refer yon to the advertisement
ot the renown Commercial College of
Kentucky Universiry, situated in the
beautiful, historical and society-re
nowned city, Lexington, Ky. Write
for circulars to its President, W. li.
Smith. Lexington, Ky.
Preaching.
Rev. Mr. Me tit ay or will preach here
on tho sth Sunday of this month at
10 ain and 7:30 p in. Subject “Elec
tion.” Everybody invited to attend.
KtiiitSoin TSioiiiiltlt
Ob, tlie Progress again! I exc lainied |
the first time I was shown a copy ot
oca tMi’mi. No, Not the Progress,
tile Wkkki.y Timkm. Weil, I smiled,
lor just then l was thinking ol a visit
I paid air old lady just a few years
since alter her third mortage she was
prut!-! of her new name. An old dark in
she had, hired, came up to the.door
soou after my arrival, asking whnt’ell
Ido wid de.se’t iters ,\li-.a--( id I leasing
her by one ot h;r former names),“l’it
give you to understand that is not my
name/’ leplied she with conrtly digni
ty, “My name is Misses —m. “Well
well,” said Sambo, “youse do change
your name so offeu a buddy’s sho
to forget a iinti me,” an he went chuck
ling to himself, “wonitu foke’ do beat
all.”
’ “The third time is n cliarm” is an
old, old adage; a true vine in some in
stances, I know if in an undertaking
we fail twice, and gain some knowl
edge, and experience each time jay our
failures, then the tliinl time unite
these acqumnent* with the belief that
we can succeed, are efforts are almost
sure to be crowned with success. But
there arc some cases to which it will
not apply al all. Ask any old fann
ers wife who lias ever tried to Im a', a
“setten” hen Or hide the cakes from
the children if tlfis isn't uue. But I
do hope the third time will prove the
charui for '‘‘OCR PaW.b.” And why
not? In “unity there is strength,”
how if we (m>t. just a few of he) will
only do all they can to keep alive our
MO Mi: i* vi R. It will not be long ’till
som )ol our neighboring count ies will
“swallow” all they have said about us
not having mini? or knkrov enough
about ns to sustain a nev spapei of
our own. 1 atn sure we ought to feel
I loud of it for where is the county that
has n paper that will compare with ii?
I have not men one that will in any re
spect (only size), and the terms are
easy enough I’m sure--the pool eat of
uk if we can’t spare $1 50 at one time
can cert;.inly spare' 40 cents cv<ry
quarter, I know some men not luff
mi'e* from our “capi ol” who spend
that lunch every tew days, for a “wee
drliap of the oratliur” that mal e h
sihy the head of men. Oh, if only
one third of the money that is 8; e t
* * • He
“casting bread upon the waters, which
-woulii come back to the doners after a
■few years.
I have never read a new paper from
o:ie of our adjoining counties, since tlie
suspension of our own, wit bout ex per-
I ’uciiig feelings akin to shame-—think
every county in North Georgia, as far
as I know can sustain a paper, but
our own. One of those said papers is
indeed a newsy newspaper; it never
rains or snows, but it lias enough cor
respondents enough to inform the com
munity ot the. fact in a we. k or less
time after the event happens.
1 do think if there is one man who
deserves the united support of a coun.y
more than another, it is an editor J
have also thought that this same indi
vidual and step-mothers, weteas a rule
less appreciated than any of the other
classes of Adams children, but there
are exceptions Mmietimes, owing 1
suppose to some peculiar shrewdness
or merit p issesed by the one causing
the exception. And it we ha-’ no pro
fessional men among ns, that were
brave enough to “take to printers ink
and scissors” I feat we would be cur- -
blessed with more men men of one
profession than wc have any need of
n.itv l e lawyeis, or if the law forbids
a man to many a second time, what
would become ot all tba surplus aid
maids and widows. But lie it under
stood I say nothing disparagingly ot
the noblest, most independent cla-*s of
women that live—the ones that bear
the ettphouious tittle of old maids—
too brave to many a man that is not
their ideal of what a man should be,
j list to have the name being married.
Choose rather to “paddlo their own
canoe” down the liver of time regard
less ot the shafts of scarscasm, and
envy hurled -U them by brainless men,
disappointed wifo’s, and gigling girls.
Well, I did not intend to say but
just a tow words when I sat down here
I thought I had hardly time to say
“howdy,” but I wauted to talk so bad
let this be my excuse for saying noth
ing of importahee.
“A. J. T.” “Clio” to the front, I
know wc have no time to write much
but let us do what wc can.
b Aunt Poli if,.
HOME NEW f.
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Gathered Over th j County by
Our Correspondents.
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And Sent Through the Malls to The
Weekly Tjmes-News form Other
Points of the Compass
Correßpnncnt of tlio \\ skssy I'imksJ.
Thknton. Mmol! 20 —— 1 lie quietude
~t on i lit lie town bus been disturbed
. i
oy <’oii l l.
Mr. dames 11. Me Lean lias relume
iVoin \\ (isliingtoii oh a business trip,
to attend court.
\V. If. Killian.' ol Cole City, was
visiting ul bis home, near hole, last
.Sunday.
Miss Leatma Russell, of Rising
Fawn, is visiting Mm. tv H.Thumian.
Mr. ami Mrs. Cla'k, who lu»s ln.-e»i
visiting relatives and tiiend- in Dade,
icturi.ed to their home in lowa.
, Our school has undergone a deeply
felt loss in the death of our efficient
teacher, Rev «L L. 'Mil burn. - He is
greatly unsaid both as a-citizen and
teacher. The school is in progress
again, and wo look forvraid with joyful
anticipation to the time when Trenton
a t b»ast< of a permanent kclkhil.
[ Witt you not give us a newsy lette
every week?-,!•>.].
~FROM cole city.
i ;;
Interostlnh Dots from the Mountain
! Pesonal Montlcns.l
Corrrspomlent of the AVrsjti.V Tixvs],
Coi.k Citr, bv., March 1». —W.
Z Mclfotw aud 'l’oui Watson had a
difliculty about-an account, and came
to hard words, and it resulted in Wat
son knocking Mcllone in the l.ead
■villi a stone. lie wi>s seriously, but
not fatally hurt.
We had a pleasant visit from J. B.
Higdon, of Jackson county Ala.
j G. W. Reeves is happy—its a boy
Our contractor. Jin timber, J. L.
j Higdon, bus been makeing himself
j useful aiid,Accommodat ing among lii«
- subordinates* Hvying thp very bad
1 vye ulicj . • . ' ZZ.
NOTICE.
i All persons imlubt
eonie forw am and set
tle at oneq and save
4 ’ f ‘ *' * * “ • ' *
cost. Geo. W. Bell.
Rising Fawn, Ga., March 19.
AOTICE
Is hereby, given ‘that I, as adminis
trator of theresi t e of E. W. Foiestor,
deceased, .hiving obtained’ an
ordgV To;b the of sa’u
county,'to sell tne real estate
ing !o said deceasad. i will sell to the
highest -bidder, on the first Tuesday in
April next wii h'u the leg d hours of
sa : e, be ere the con c lton.se in lue town
of Tie non, cciiikv ot D >de, Btale of
Georgia, 11:4‘oil >vv ig t operty,!o w’t.
Lot of land No 109 t a the 14th dis..'cl
and Pit Kc.jon t! said ecu -tv, coni?’ i
itig ICO acres,move or rerms of sale,
one half easily balance on credit of
' ight months. Y
Mar. 81 I*B4j M A BTatum.
Pi nters fee $3. 8. Administrati".
(tTfl A week at h- me by the in
'll / f iluitrico'. Dc-- business now befo-e
W* L ih*> jniS.ie. (. [ til not Deeded. We
wilt smrt you. Mo, .Women, beys an t gir>
wanted everywhere i«> work for ns. Now i<
tlie time. You e*wi w ark in snare time, or
jpre your white time- to the business. No
other business will pay you,as nearly as well
No ono cun tail to moke. cuo»-nous pay, by
engaging at one*. Cos ly ou 6t aad terms
tr -e. Money mad* fast, easily and bouoracly
Address TriT A Co., Augusta, Mains.
e arfc alwas on the lookout
■ I\F'«>r chances ti Incense their earnTgs
i " Iwfcand 1 1 time become wealthy; thas*
wh t <l<. not improve the - opportunities re
|nm iir poverty. We offer a great chance to
uiaV e money. We want many men, women,
boys and gitlj to wo.k for us r ! ght in their
own loe»'-i: e3 . Any one can do the wark
properly .- om the frrst sfa't. The business
will pay more than sen Htnbs ordinary wages.
Expensiveoutlt ‘urpisbed i'-ee> No ene who
engages fa ts Vo make money lapidty. You
can devote ysur whole time to the work, er
only your spare moments. Full information
and all that is needed sent Address
StinTon 4- Ctp, Portland, Maine.
We s -r.t free 01 .VO da vs trial
Dr. Dye’s Ele cro-Vol aic Belts
And pther Klcst ic Ar>p ia.ices to meauffer
mg from No sous £eo'ty, best Vitality,
, and kindred imuMes. A so 'or Rheumatism,
| Elver and Kidney troa . es,‘ and many other
diseases. Pn, e dy cu e gnaratueed. Illus
trsted pamphltt f- e e . Ad drr ss
VOLTA tO BELT CO.,
Ma-sball, Mj
Of Kettucky University, Lexington, Ky.
_ n, » *° oooiplstc tb# FaN Cnirn* »b<mt M
|BB TeUrraphY anpectxHj LUrrary (V)«a« for om mw
dsairsd, #*••. Ne*r > 4DO frn*n ii mr TcOI
.ujosenful K Sumicr Smlc ... ep,..
®J«oeDU n«u Hetlh at auy Mom- ; bo vtcatim. fall •cmlob
btflu. September fcth. For full p*t rtculsr*; nMnm
IY. Leilngtcmy *f.
LEVINS $c | QRESTER.
DKALKRS IN
Dry goods, boots, shoos, hats, caps, and
a full line of family groceries.
Tinware, Queens ware, Hardware, and, in
in fact, everything usually kept in a first
class dry goods store. Will pay
more for barter and sell for
cash cheaper than any
house iu town.
Give us a Call.
PARSONS!® PILLS
And will completely chnngc the blood In tho oTifctre syfitor.. in throe montlirf. Any
person who will toko t rill euoh nl.iht fronl'l to 12 weeks, may be n stored to •oUuA
health. If Bueh a thing be possible. for Female Cofclplalnts these Pill* have no equal.
Physician* nse them for tho cure of ZJVKK and KIDNEY diseases. Sold e*ery*ffcer«,
•r sent, by mall for ;.*c. in Stamp*. Circular* frao, I. 8 .lollSSuS *, CO , nnkmi, irtk.
jm Mm ■ ■ BMMM Q| r*h. UJ 559 Croup, Asthma, BrcnchtfM, #eural
nl nl las 1 1 tt"TH S fan }.'• ». liht'uiniiiiitiii. juiiN'to.s * A r*y*
11 HI ||B 1 111 KirS 91 in I.INIMt S-H.tur IntrrnatM EiuMh!
BW 11 ■ BJB £i.t& P. 5 f■■ ' »ili in- l ant:i iic-iuwly relieve iliMr terrfbla
|§ |§§ IMw HBB B B*l|l •**-* " *3 BjS .IIV'II is, mill will p..sinv.W 1-ufe hinv o*«c8
If sW wT II I IR ■ EjR dfufj out if I 'll. liifnriiMtk.n that will mi Mild?
8I I D B M 9 InE rig SS I Im, In mill In.n't dvlny % uouv-hV
•gw ■ ■ B ■ B SI HPSM 1 rj, 8? f 3 ij iTi-vi iitinn Is boiler Ilian cute.
IftUMCAIi'C amnnVNE LINIMENT <TKK* lnntipiivn, Illordinc at the f.iinc. MoarJe-
BM,rHaPkiw (VTtutt, Whnopitiß < "is>, fhronii DiaJnuca. J'rwiillcr., ( hiilcta
l>i,eagea of the Spine. SuU ovorywlibro. ( nrulara tree. X Tf/lINbOM .V. < 0.. Molten, Mini.
It l» a Vcll-known fact that most of tho E 3 E S *£ fe! Si H H ffi ft
Hor.e and i'attlc rowilor sold in this com- ■IB JS, JS £ ■ jf> S' fa l&Bll® K BH VP
try l» wort Me.»l that Bh*rid»n » Condition |ka| —B nm EM- hat PU j(aE 'dk C h wfr
Powder is alMoliitelvPiiru ami rcry valuable. Brifl fck yTii Sr* lifn ■ 111 P KJi
ltothine on Earth will make hens EBB Sb 1 B B B H
lay like Sheridan's Condition I'nw- |V l| H|| P«S llßill w MIBB M
der. Dose, one teatnoonfni to each pint of „
food. It will also positively prevent aud core 1 Hopflhoietu.Ac. Sold every where, or sent by rrill f'lVTie. la
Ait ■ a# *• as AIJAD CD A Isiainps. Furnished in lar*e caiu,pricesl d>: bv mall. fl A
CHICKEN wHOiaERA, | Circulars Irre. I. S. JOHNSON d CO., Uo-tou, Maas.
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to The Times,
Rising Fawn, Georgia.