Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, April 16, 1884, Image 3

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Dade County Times. JpJF*’ Denton Lodge No 17SI F A A. ’J miens ©n Wednesday uitrht, *b ©l l»©fer© each foil vi * it) u ■ J. G. P*«* ®t«ry; M A. B Tatmim, Tf M Trent©* Ghepter V» 60 K A M, BiMts eecahd Saturday night in each ■so©th. 8 H Tkmrtnan Secretaiy; J Tf Ruw©y H P. 03^“ Riaiag Fawn Lodge No 29S V A A M meet* first and third §a'nrdaylUight of es®h mionth. R P Tatami, Seeietary; J W Russey, W Supeiior Comts meets •« third Monday in March aud the third Monday in September. J C Pnia, jndpe; 8 H Thurman, clerk; W A Byrd, sheriff Court ol Ordinary meets the first Heudny of each month. Q M Crab kme, ordinary. fax heelvar, Jegeph Celemas. Y»* CallecWr, 8 W Hughes. fresaurer, X O’Seal. Coroner, W: W. A J. r- J ACOWAY ATTORNEYSAT LAW TRPNTON, DADE COUNTY. GEORGIA. f Will practice in the Cherokee Circuit, end dapremn ho Federal Oi.urts, Prempt atten ti«B te basinoaa. T .J. Lumpkin, AH'j At Law Tienton, - - Ga, Will practice in;the counties cf Dade and Walker. Will p:iy strict attentirn to all hasiaess entrusted to his care. feb.l7-ly I REMEMBER THE OI.I) ESTAHLISHED It OT AND SHOE SIMP, On the Company Road. WE HAVE Cl’T PRICES CF TEFAiFS F»r the benefit of the woikinm e and ahall halt sole shoes fur 60c «n visa will half sole ladies almeafo r <*© Where you can get work d first else*. Ladies sod gents Low Tut Shoos made from $2.50 to 87 00. Roots from so.os to $lO 00. Try me you will l® ©atiafied. Respectfully, 'l'. H Robkutson. Rising Fawn, Feb. 27th- min' w,,e ' l it,ar ' < ' Ht h, " ne hv t,ie lM * VI U«**t Luaitvoue now hftfurp 0* Lth* public. Capital not needed. We will start you Men, women, boys and girls wanted everywhere to work for us. New i« the time. You can work in spare thnef or give yi,ur whole time to th<*busmess. No other business will p.iv you as nearly as Well No ono ean fail to make enormous pay, by engaging at onoe. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily and bonoraclv Address Tuck .V Co., Augusta, Main*. We IT, l fr io in .id d Ays trial Dr. Dye’s Elecro-Voi aic Beks A ad other Klectrie Applinuccs to mfrnf-r lug from Nervous Debility. Ivst 5 itality, and kindred troubles. As" for llbeumfilist. Liver aai’ Kidnev troubles, and many other diseases. Bpeody eure ouarunteed. Illus trated pamphlet free. Af!dres c YO LAIC BELT CO.. Mr’-shall, Ml THE CROSS HOUSE. BT .1. «. W*ITI. NBIT fuss IIOTLIo Atk Perseu visitiog Rising Fawn. (Is. • i kas'ees, *r otherwise, W*u'd tsd ittn thoir iateroft to call aud stay at th* Cr«s* Heoee, Transi.ut heard S 2 per day. Bedaetiea made for regular board. J. tf. WHITE, PitormeT**. NOTICE. All persons indebt ed to me will please come forward and set tle at once and save cost. Geo. W . Bell. Rising Fawn, MnrHi 19. s m Know. t« Mem of Fame and Science wa Removing ILL IMPURITIES QFTHE BLOOD. i;fcuwleleeli Brsa4, Fleiwat, »s 4 Effleioat Cm fw CONSTIPATION, d U T",«. hSmwi. nVCDCDCI A known by irregular appe- UlSrtrgln) tite, sour belching, weight and tenderness a t pit of stomach despondency. I iyr Q LI Vtn P eT « »au»!ng soreness in back and siae, bottom of ribs; weariness, irritability, tonsme coated skin yellow, hot and cold mp- Kh>tifle^ml^,>tru,d ed f.eline irregular pulse, bad colored stoola. JfpOP&XYS-ho^^ffiS SSSSSCTSfiggg a/mtICVC urine dark or light, red deposit, KIUNLTO, burning, stinging, bearing down LwaaHnita firecntfnt dwr© to uriuate. un«a*me§§, iy##, circU*. thir«t. oi U# AQT »«T«r* paiu», flattering or weight n«*r HEART, hUrt. mere so .. »o«ing quickly «-» -; 1 t A f* -ifie • out of breath on eiertion. * Tj'pVrtiif'UC du" or r* in * in u;n P |M . HfcADACHt,,je. or head; faint...., nan**. » »nwd by watery * fc ?? , !sS' Slant ie.. by nrio acid ia blood. Bowel m.^r kj Wo^brjh.j^- awa TNKdV' hU*' 'vrmtU actlom, removes 2S cut. bos of SI Pin.: * iTw a VWK ( I ’»»£ fflWjras. ?.* VUVSbi LOCAL GOSSIP. And a Budget Of Interesting NiWd, Plokod Up Out of th© Mud and Put In a Readable Condition By the Kftporters of The Weekly Times. All legal advertising must b» paid for in advnnr. Do yau intlerMautl! Well, don’t lorget it. - Fetches are nearly all killed. More new goods at the Trade Pal ace Barrott showed in Chattanooga Tuesday the 15th. Good brogans shoes for $1 00 at the Trade Palace. What has become of “Covite?” Do not give us the g. b. J M. Cantrell smoke house was blown down Monday. Best calico five cents per yard at the Trade Palace. Several of the boys went up to Chat tanooga yesterday to see the show. All wlio want cheap goods go to the Trade Palace. Tom Gray is £on at the Trade Palace. They have one price, and all ensti meiH fare alike, at the Trade Palace. We have had terrible bad weather fur the past week. Say cant the niossbacks of this place getup somckiml amusements* We want an agent and corespondenti at every postoftice in the county. We want a c<>rr©sp indent at every postofiie in the county. Only eight candidates for ordinary Gentlemen amioiiece yourselves, only $5. Big lot of spring hats for ladies and gentlemen just arived at the Trade Palace. The mountains are puting on their verigated garments and present e. beanti fnl natural picture. •T. F. Allison, Superintendent of Furman Farm Improvement Coiupanv. of Atlanta, is at home for a few days reel eat ion. * It is a shame on the citizens of this place that there is no school here Do they intend to let there children glow up in ignorance Any one making us a cluh of ten snhserbers as $1 25 each, in a lvancefi, we will send the geteruj» up a copy lie© Now is your time. Tim church at this place that vve made mention of several weak sago has been pl islered and otherwise repaired. It will lie finished (?) this spring. V\ hen communications have no' news in them they will not always appear in the papei the week we ie ceived llieui, an I fdiunld be in as con denseij for*n as posseble" C>U" tfianks aie due Hors. J.C. Clem ents and Seaborn Reese, fdr a copy of there speeches on tlie’BoudedExtentiou hill,” And Hon Joseph E. Brown for a copy of his speech on “Education.” F. M. Street, H. L. W. Allison. •T. VV. Cureton. J. C. NisheL J. C. Smith, Preston Hawkins, VV U Jac - way and other distinguished gentlemen was in town yesteauay. Messrs John Gray aud Hugh Mc- Kaig, of Lookout Mountain, were in town Tuesday, they report heavy rains coiisideiahle wind, but no serious damage in their settlement. The corn crib. «tihl*aml ether out buildings of Mr. Bill Harris, living near Sulphur Springs, DeKalb county, Alabama, was blown down by the storm Monday We bear of considera fencing being blown down in this com munity. See the advertisement of E T. Rog ers in tins weeks paper, lie makes no promises that he will not lulfill. lie advertises n itliing only what be bus, and when you carry him your barter yon are sure to get bis goods as cheap as if you bad the money. Don’t fail to call eatly and get first choice. The Dade County Times came to us last week much improved. That’s right Jack, wlmop it up give us more locals, a little better print and we will be pleased with all its departments.— Valley Herald. Alright Joe, we will try too; and bv. the way, you put us in mind of the average man who never pays lor his paper or the borrower, all the time iindiag some fault. Miss 1 bbie Killian is teaching school at Cave Spi ii gs. Green Evitt will have his tree, dwelling complect in a lew days when lie will m ivh to town* Mr. Mark Scruggs, who has been quite sick for several days, we are glad to state Was ittm* to be up ami doing to-day. Bill Ingram who has sojourned in oui mid t.s lor a shut tun*, indulged too freely in hug juice Saturday even ing; became boisterous to an extent that the city dads charged him three dollars and twenty’five cents, which he payed and left last evening We take this manner to ret turn our thanks to Capt. E. T. R"dges for a nice straw hat. When you want any tiling in his line which you will, as he has anything that is kept in a first class store. Give him a call at the Trade Palace We notice it is a very common thing now with a great many news papers (and wp regret to say that inobt of them claim to be Democratic) to tell their readers how W atterson, Carlisle, Morrison or Randall has killed the Democrats, and made it almost impossible to elect the nex President. It reminds us of a story of the num ber of lives a cat had; the story runs that a ciirperenter, in Maine, came rum his work laie one very cold night ami placed his hand ax aud ma'let by tiie side of the door and went to bed,; by the time he was comfortable warm, a cat came in and commenced to waul. He jump out of bed, caught him by ibe bind legs, steped out into the snow and belt hi* brains out on the top of a hemlock stump; wont back to bed, and in three minutes it came back with waul, waul. With one brave bound ft* nn the bed the carpeuter caught him in one hand and his mallet in the other amt placed his head on top ol the sump and mashed it with the mallet and returned to bed. saying, “I guess you wiil not disturb me ain more.” In two and a half minutes back lie came with waul, waul, waul; out of bed tumbled the carpenter, grabed Mr. Cat in one hand, his hand ax iii the other, laye lit on the stump again and cut his head clear from its body and threw it inlo a snow bank. In just one and a half minutes in came the cat with its head in its mouth.” Now, the party founded by Jcftei son. mid who controlled this Reptihlic forty-eight years under the administra tion of Jefferson, Monroe, Madison, Jackson, Van Buren, Polk, Pierce and Biuhaiiuaii is as hard to kill as tlie carpenters cat, and we would like to see the Democratic papers stop.turn isliing political thunder for the Repub licans, by holding coroners inquests and preaching its funeral. South End, Aj ril 15. The health of the community is verry good, crops of all kinds are backward. Fruit not quite all billed yet. Politics jus be ginning to bloom. vVo learn that the Trentonites and a fi w gentlemen north of there have resolved them selves into a committee of the whole and are all candidates for ordinary. All right boys just waliz in, but if big toot Rice Bibles of this end wiil listen to the solicitations of his many friends lie will make the race quite warm far vou. T. J. Luuipking and F. Pace •ire both spoken of with couciderable avor for representative. We hear fv H, Thurman very favorably spoken ol foi clerk. Sieve is clever and always on band. Mr Editor. I appreciate your approval of J. C. Clements fur Cong ress. I positively will not vote for any man that will not announce himself publicly [through tba coluines ot our county paper. '. « .. ’» t 'J!'. '■» nilArpeople are slwas on the lookout la ,j f fur chances to increase their earning* If 5 Ul.and in time become wealthy; those who do not improve their opportunities re main it poverty. We offer a great chance to make money. We want many men, women, hoys and girls to work for us right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay uurc than ten times ordinary wages. Expensive outfit furnished free. No one who engages fails to make money lapidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only youi spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent freo. Address Stinton Jt Co., Portland, Mai.io. Attend Of Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky. Tn*i to eonr.pletf the Full Course ab«.ut 10 wreks. Total Coil, me I udine Tuition. Honk*, Rtatif'nrry. Board, Ac., about f*S. 1 elrcraphv a sp»-f ialit Lilt rary iJuurjr lor yew if desired, fr«*e. Neurit 40 •»nlent> fr**m 21 last )etr. 6,UUO •urce«»<ul Summer Sr-tsi >n now open. Student* c*n l»eein at any time , no vacation. Fall session begin* September 10th. For full particulars, addre-s W. IV. baiini, Lexington, Ky. C A THE DULY TRUK terofiic FACTS REfARCI&Q Er- liter's ho ti- Tf will pu. fy and en<-l< li the Si OOD, rejrUu' tU LIVIES* ami ► iD.MEVf. a: HEH-iohu i.i, rsu.m »t.a viooKof Ttor-XH: in an ttio* Uls< , rniu' lily acerta'.nSbd Helen li'Mi **j>?cl»llv Dyniiepaia.W amo; Aiijitf'l'c.lnillvr lion, Lack ut so encUi, etc., ll« lu. is n, irk*' with immediate iml wo'ii’eriui rcai'h* Hoi’* I»H*Cl«l HUU I'l-rvet r 1 \ » MW fllltj. Jitill', Vl' U)« mind anil suppllm brain I’ .vur. C * sefleNiix lruin all compialr W W's sivS ,i,‘c'in.o idUiclrarx will flud LA HARrsr, <h IRON TONIC a tile mu. tp. e. euro. It yi»v* a .-if*r tur.i health} complexion. The gtruiiv»st n-«'lmnny in i!i« rslns of IJB. HAiiTSit's liioa Tonic » lliat n-nuieni atteH'nu Hi coiiiiterfi ifliijr lihvh only sdiiuQ lo tlu-p-’niiiur tty of the orlHliuU. liyili tarurslly desire liohlUi douot tiperiuieiil—geitlie OuroiNAi. a>td H*st (3*nil your address toTSa I-.. /im u,r M sd Bt. Louis, Mo., tor oar "TjF JKASI ncxi*.*’J FuUol strung*, and oasftd on .imatloa, lr»« ™ Cn. Harter’s Iron Ton.o is row SalJ by au Druggists and Dealers EvEßvwnr W VTtQTfr FusvorsDKßturt ° s«Uu»«« *u4 4» \r* ; . if & 4nS Dcuiereei. ek f Hnl cv*r br&ia work. D« VSfA (A VW fa \r ttmpsrlre»tlli VVVI3I\A.A.2t •irenilfj turk lo year si! . © ni i n or b j preteation* <J A ether for ihe*t is U-unb!©*. (jtf. oar fr<** oiicu * lat ari triiU puTi(« ui I lcai ? tlffiiimM 1 >»l> K ■•Mng treauitnt «li<rwfeeM. . TUe a rfiriy hsu ear©4 J-* tboaraal*, tid JoeJ uoi *r» F terfbrtt wiA aiteutloa to b«*l l»;s yitHU it or eaato p»!u * r ■ Tonienc«. Focktied ob m;< tofOTZr £ octlflc wMleal nrlnolp'M. Grcwlof ia firor ctd repu»o L>y UI3 tA:")U* tl'iTX. Diruit ftppli.’Bt.oß tii« jW dflCl cifle iafiußdC© felt vltbent delay. TUo aat oral Nm* rt »C 1 tlona of the hamaa uiga *• it \ ,fm pr » wurtd. *U V v<M«i S V tnlrraunf «!•»«*■• ut m ItJAlmg \ llfo Wliicli Far# b^a PACKA.&&* ( « *» vr » - - Tha patl«at Iff. ( cheerful «ud s^it f-?id adot::» r^. HARRIS REMKiiY CO., K’fg Ch*a!rt*. to9'/i Koirta ldtn St., St. Louli, Uo. Cst tSSKTH’S IkaiUMT, $3 i 2 UJNTKS.&S; 8 MVTMk it poiv^vTVslllWTC* r,.1-jjU \lO IndiiM «• o!;U« Bioc4, Mia u4n9tM.- &»s®rrh«B, t yubLltl# ft•© 'jiri*! Iff«t(lop0. i 'eiitifle trrr.Muert; •»/© and rtira r*rn«di#B. DcfomiiUr* Tr#at*»i. r» lor wr : »o ft-r )iat i*:| brthote dciiripff bj ictU. t (.(ferinefrom Kontar* rHomM ©oaif (h#lr iM#draas,% **■ ■••’■a wini.'.M n< *o ihvfr It f«i sat • fcr ••©./? A44ro«aPr. r. 1,. LaBARGIP. .-.ad ri>yala<Aa | a Caa’val S «•?. ft Mure. I natHafa*. Bf«i I, v c* vt si . Jit. I.aol©. ff», Dr. LuPi’ JjiaiMiit' j. t*taMLh©-d f ' * . AGENTS V/ANTED. TH JOHKSGII Sivoivma BOOS CiSB. With tsuaf asev. -r rhelvks adjvstablb to Books Of ANY 11 right. AN ELEGA3T ('SSESENir. * Ilf VALUABLE IO Lafybrs, Tkachkbs, CIEIOVMEN, 3 y MttRCHANTS, Piitsicians, Q Studkxts, EdITC J 3, S | AND ALL WHO Bankers, ft rrad books. CHEAPEST, STRONCtST, BEST. Ma.'.o of Iron, beautifully ornamented. Ous not warp nor shrink. Durable and convenient A novel an t handsome article of furnllur©. fi) *lv<*Bl6 Inches square, each will hold a set o» Appletans' CyclopmdlA Two sixes for table, three flzee for floor. Holds more books In loss spaoe than any other device—rotates at a Auger’s touch. Send for dea. eriptlve price list. CORItFSPONTDETTCE SOLICITED Address, BAKER, PRATT At CO., Sctinol Fu—ilihers, and dealara In everything In the Book and Stationery line. 19 Rond St., Hew York. Band S 5 cents for our New lilustratdff Oata logne with over 800 Illustrations of education*! and useful axUolee. © Robinson Wagon Co. SPRING* WAGONS. Buggies ta Phaetons. fioad for deelgna and prices to . EOBmsoN wagoit co.; CINCINNATI. O. THE HOiSiE & WAGON. A NEW BOOK on the Horse. /»». V His history, structure, uses and treatment. Also giving a lew of the most Important and Effective Remedies for the cure of the diseases of th* horse. |y Valuable to every owner and lover of the horse. Published by the BO3HTSOH WA3OH 00., Clostn- MtJ, 5., and sent, postage paid, to any address, on 1 receipt of three 2-csnt stamps, Tht. ituett. 19*14, ti„.y pl.t, paper. CDnliio lag ekvationt, placs and details fy tr.e above house: also book of 20 pages, giving specifications, iteimied estimate rmtl form of contract—invaluable to every carpenter or party proposing building, as a guide ia making b.ds or drawing contracts. Pace $-.o®. Sent by mail, postpaid, on receipted Pn “ H. E. W.ALTON, 330 W. Ninth St, Cincinnati. <* ERRORS of YOUTH A gentlaman who suffered for year, from Nervous debility, periuature decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake f huinanit, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured’ Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience can do so bv a ldre-ring in |ier r ect eoitfidvnce. JOHN B. OGDEN. 43 Cedar St New York, city, N. Y. Feb. 17-tyr. And will completely change the blood In tho entire system in three mon.b*. At f person who will take 1 Pill each night from 1 to l'l wwiks, nu>; he restored to soojml I.erJUi, if such n thlux l>« porsl)>le. For Keunrlo Coiuplaiuts those Pills have no. Physicians nee them for the cure of LlVf.il and KldNlY ;*e». Sold everyrwh* .a, or sent by mall for 2Sc. In stamps. Circulars freo. I. h. JOUXSuX AOO , Boston, Kua. SjjSte 53 | t : I7?»SS Cl i ... i ’.-k f-y pi Croup. Asthma, -Br©BehHl», > ■■ »;■ Vi is ga M. sfl fit Hl3 m I f.i w IWu via, Khcumatlsm. JOHNSOS a t >•)- Ft IS Ifl t-y G' f y.J t< ; i k'3 } Kps l)V SK I.INIMKNT {for JnterMlund l*n« nj lj Tf ';?■*" P'S -G L re yT V*e) will ir.*t»ntrti l r' Ui:T r.iirvf Ihi., ’ tti-ru-le HFj S O Fj| rjrTa far* !*ti« 5; ra di.q.m, and will po«iUr«ly cure mn* o.oi->s HD n n rii 7 Kg Kj nil ti, Jrj£a out '® n ' Information that will «.-o nta;-/ Fil 1188 8J rJ p P ii |H n * M f'l tA lives tent free b.rmtil. Ixm i dolay a uioi"t'*u sa &S Ea K* Ik BP Iti *9* SI S 3 U BravsnUon a better than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE UNIMENT (TOM lnfluenia. Bleertles at lh» Lon*. Unsieo- Bess. Harklt.it Cough, Whooping CoOith, Clirouic I.iarriiata, liyaentery. Cholera Mmtius. Xiiluoy IrLiiSkw, sn4 Lieca.ua of the Hpine. 'Bold ererywluTa. Circular* fr»a. 1. S. JOHMSON A CO., hoaum, Maas. I . 11 , ■ —. . ... mmmm —.ll ■ 1 . 1 . im.ii- ■. ■ a —-. ■ —« It la a well-known fact that moat of the B 5 S 3 IT fl Ss® &k tf ,ipia t, Jf<i Kj# Herse and Cattle i uwdor aold in tide coun- JtsSSa y 'M Nothing: on Knfth will make kn.is U■; Is nj©a P *' lay like Sheridan's Condition Pow- Si m t G *'-.a ~ C SiS fiLjt L V « tier. Do*,*, one taa.poonful to each pint of wmm m m •“* ”* food. It will also pouUvely preveut aud oars I HogCholora.iVo. ffoMevecvwbare,« «epf hy mail for d.e. t© E-Ti a ,f*t i ; V iff- fa .8 is 0% (t BJSill stauipe. Furnlahu.l Inlarfa caua.prlcafl 00; a I \0 Hj 8 ©tf 6V awl's vtiv# aw Si itn )j Ur ouiaraOcc. I. 3-JOilkSOh & CO-, aa*a. s (2© A WlrV.---i--H.WUtf *** iwmwf » ©»<lS.'iJ© —" C-anas©© iVPk. .- IjfrAkaaaVJ—« mt .HI Hi iW'.im mm —L*eaa Kit i*■ awe <©^ Now is thetime to Subscribe for Hl3 * Dade County -Wee!y Tisires A 24-Column Newspaper Published at < A lEHESUnNTGr CtrJS L ! BY T. A. J. MAJORS AT $1.50 Per . annum in advance. We give you one of the best country pa pors in North Gsrgia. * ' Send In Your Names 1 Every Farmer, Tv?.-7,3 Merchants, ft Mechanic, And Laborer In Dade County should take and read th WEEKLY TIMES. üblishd Every a Wednesday 11 Letters on business should be addressed | to The Times, i Rising Fawn, eorgia.