Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, April 30, 1884, Image 3

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Dade County Times. MW - 1 - ' l ■■ I'ltiitun lioilff. No 179 F. tV A. M iiwrtK mi Wediimhty night, on til bflaie each lull moon. J. (J, Pact Secretary; M. A. B. Tatum, W M Treliton Glmpler No. GO R A M. »n*etA second Saturday uiylit in each Mouth. S. 11. Thurtnuu Secreta.iv; .1 \T Bywy H P. gM' lUaing Fawn Lodge No. 293 I A A M meeta first a ltd third Saturday night ol eacli month. Rl* 'latum, Secretary; J W Hussey, VV Snpetior Comts meets on third Monday in March and the third Monday in September. J C Fain, judge; 8 H Thurman, clerk; W A Byrd, sheriff. tlourt ol Ordinary meets the first Monday of each month. G M Crab* tree, ordinary. Tax Reciver, Joseph Coleman. Tax CollttsL.r, O W Hughos. Treasurer, Z O’Neal. Coroner, W: I. & J. P* J UIiIVAV ATTORNEYS AT LAW TRENTON, DADE COUNTY, GEORGIA. Will practice in the Cherokee Circuit, and Cupreine an Federal courts, atten tion to bnsiness. T .J. Lumpkin, Atl’y At Law Tienton, - - Ga, WiH practice in'the counties of Dado and Walkar. W ill pay strict attention to all hueiaete entrusted to his care. feb.l7-ly REMEMBER HH THE 01.1) ENT A 111, I HE P ■ BOOT AND SHOK SHOP, On.the Company Road. B WE.lim: ITT I'lllC s ■k OF REPAIRS Far the benefit of the woikin me and shall half sole shoes for 60eon also will half sole ladies sho csfor «4» Where you can get cork d §ra* dans. Ladies and gents Isow Out Shoes made from $2.50 to $7 00, Boots from {6 00 to $lO 00. Try rite you will be Mlidied. Resyioct fully, T. H. Robertson. Rising Fawn, Feb. 27th il$ .\ week made at lv.«i« by the in \f Idwstrions. Best business now before rfl Ithe public.. Capital oof nct-de-d. We ■will start yon. Men, women, boys and girls ■wanted everywhere t*> work for us. Now is the time. You caw work in spare time, or gire your whole time to the business. No ■other business eriU pay you as nearly as well. No owe can fail to make enormous pay, by -engaging at vlWj*. Cosily outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily and honored v Address Turn * Co-, Augusta, Maine. We *»r.d free on 411 dnystrial Dr. Dye's Elecro-VolaiG Belts Aud Other Electric Appliances to menu flor in g feern Nervous Debility, Lost Vitality, and kindred trow M-es. Aso for Rheumatism, l.iverant 1 Ki-duey rroukles, and many other -diseases. Speedy cure guar nut eesl. lllus ttrated p-impUtest free. Address VOL ACC KELT CO.. Marshall, Mt THE CROSS HOUSE. lIY J. O. WHITS. FIRI9T Cl.iS« IIOTKL. Al.t Person visiting Rising Fawn, fl». <ea Was'aes, ot other wise, Would tis.-f it to •their internet tvs well and stay a» the Cross dense. Transient hoard |2 per day. •eduetnon made for regular hoard. J . O. WHITS, PuorkiKTo*. NOTICE. All persons indebt ed to me will please come forward and set tle at once and save cost. Geo, W. Bell. Kiiitig Fawn, Ga., March 19. BTATK OFOEOROCA, DADE COUNTY TO Al.l. WHO* IT M*f COW RUN; Andrew lirowu Having in proper form aj*- tilied t-e me for (teewuuvet tetters of tt-Juii lus tration em the estate of Par'hena Killian, l*t« <*f »ai<l county. This is *« cilo all and singular, the creditors, und next of kin of Partbena Killian *,> tee and appear at my office on the first Mouday in June next, and show eiuse. if any they -can,why permanent letters «f administration should not he granted to Andrew Urowu on l’arthcna Killian estates. Witness my hand aud official signature, this the 21th day of April 1884. <J. M. CUAUTKVR. Printer, fees 3 24. Ordinary. M|Af people are alwastm the lookout ■ |\fl<,r chances to increase th.-sr earnings ■Vllfflandin time beoome wealthy; those who do not improve their opportunities re snain ir poverty. We offer a great chance to make money. We want many men, women, boys and girls to work for ms right in their ( i«n localities. Any one can do the 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 tacidly. You can devote your whole time to the work, or only your spare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stibtok A Co., Portland, Maine. ERRORS of YOUTH A gautUman who snffered for year* from Narfuus dability. p.rmature decay, and all tka effects of youthful indisarotion, will ,or tha sake ' d buuianit, sand frea to all who u.ad U the roeipa aud direction for making the simple remedy by which ha was cured- Sufferers wishing to profit by the advertiser s experience can do .« br a idress.ng in perfect confidence. JOHN B. 0(4 DEN, 41 Cedar 84. Hew Torh, aity, N. Y. Feb. U-lyr. LOCAL GOSSIP. And a Budget Of Interesting N « \ s, Picked Up Out of the Mud and Put in a Readable Condition By the Reporters of The Weekly Times. All legal advertising must be paid lor in advance Do you iwulcrstaiul! VVeii, don’t huger it. ■ When communications have no news in them they will not always ajijiear in the papei the week we re* ceived them, and should be in as con densed form as posseble’ More mud. Still it rains*. When is spring going to open up? Wheat in this vicinity is looking fine, .1 M Cantrell is having a new barn built. Best calico five cents per yard at the Trade Palace. Capt. ET Roger, went to Atlanta last Wednesday. We want a correspondent at every postoftie in the county. We want an agent and corrspondent at every postoffiee in the county. Miss Annie While, of Valley Head, is visiting the family of .1 G While this week. Have all of the Senatorial aspirants concluded not to run. We hear noth ing of them now. All communications hereafter men tioning candidates for eflice will be charged lU cents pei line. S H Thurman, J C Smith and .J P Jacoway, of Trenton - was on our streets Monday. Some of of the young people of this place went a fishing Saturday and caught a fine string of nothing. Young man cultivate a hunted look. Then people will think you’ve l>con hounded to death by leap year proposals. James McCollum, of Morganville, was in the city Saturday. He requested us to say that he iH not a candidate. Any one making us a club of ten KiibscrberM at $i 25 eacii, in advanced, we will send the geterupnp a copy free. Now is your time. The Touts is the only paper in this Senatorial district which lias mentioned any candidates for Senator. We pre sume that they are waiting for the announcement fee. C If Murrell, of Kentucky, lias leased Die Alabama While Sulpher Springs Hotel. He is now engaged in over hauling the building. It will bo opened about the first of June. George Smith, who broke jail at Trenton last June, was captured last Wednesday in Warren county, Tetin., aud taken to Scottsboto, Ala., where lie was wanted lor house burning. Mr. T M Farley, and Miss M E Blackwell, a runaway couple from Collinsville, Ala., was married in Trenton Friday at the residence of B F Pace. Rev. J G Jacoway officia ting. Sny don’t borrow your neighbors pajicr, il you are to “stingy” to take and pay for yom county palter send your address and we will send you tire paper gratis. Nothing small about ns, only our pocket-book. Dr. T J Lumpkin is a candidate for Representative. He is the oidy can. didate that we know of. Vote fot him. Yov cannot find a better quali fied man in the county. One who will work for the interest of every one. It. We understand that everybody and big dog up about Trenton aro candi dates even to “John Butch,” except Jim Case ami Jim Smith. Will not some of you "scatter a few V’s in this direction with that many $ attached to them. Readers don’t vote support no candidate unless he announces him self. There is a man in this town who blows that he is a hard shell Republi can. We retnwnember when he was a “political free dea'er anti Greeubacker. but since lie has got a position uniter UucleSam he is nothing but a Stalwart Republican. The fact in the case is: He is for any party that will let him such at ao official teat. His political principle is os scarce as hens’ teeth. Warm* Still no School. The sun has come ont agian. Several articles left « u this week. See new legad* al in this week's is sue. The Alabama Great Southerr rail road jaid off Tuesday. Fiank James has been aeq-iited fp the Muscle Shoals robbery. Is it possible that we cannot get a good school established at this place, W emui d Dave Froestcr exercising Ins brain power over the fifteen puzzle this week. The Queen and Crescnt and Louis ville and Naseville railroads will run another race. Al. Gipson has been appointed tem poiarv marsl al to we arc not entirely without a marshe I. In A, J. T.’s letter last week two mistakes occtired as follows: sls 78 lb-19; sl2 68 3-19. Which should have been sls 78 18-19; sl2 63 3-19 Sand wagons, ore wagons, tan bark wagons. Woa come here Buck, get up Mike, and the crack of the whip on our streets for a few days indicates business. Our columns are open to all. If you havesny subj ct that is worymg your braiu let it c<>nie. If you want to tight for temperance do so; it you want fight against it do so - We take no stand lot either See the advertisement of E T. Rog ers* in this weeks paper, lie makes no promises that he will not tulfill. He advertises nothing only what lie has, and when you carry him your barter von are sure to get bis goods as cheap as il you had tlie money. Don’t fail to call eaily and get first choice. Yesterday morning about 10 o’clock Jerry Ricket cue of the teamsters at the Furnace was killed by the switch gine he was drunk at the time, and bad been laying down under a tree and when the engine was about ten feet from him he staggered on the track. Ten cars of coke passing over his body. He was horrible mutilated, lie was instantly killed. Notice: The fallowing papers were lon ml and left at this office: On# note payable to J 8 or 1 8 Smith & Son <*r bearer seventeen dollars and sixty cents, signed Ervin Harrison. A receipt from A J Nelson to Ervin Har rison, also a receipt from 8 I* Hard wick to Ervin Harrison and oilier notes and receipts, which the owner can have by calling at this office and paying for this advertisement. State Lin* —l am happy to learn that tlie temperance spirit has again entered the liearts of some of the good cit'sens of Rising Eawn. Ido earnestly hope that the good woik mar go on as long as it is properly conduc ted, but I fear that it will not last long if all reports be true. I hear it men tioned that Rev. Mr. Carucs aud other gentlemen ol Rising Fawn have organ it d i 'odge among the negroes. If this report I*s true I think that settles my part of thctcmperanee less this step of the brother is looked upon by all so ber citizens with win.to l have heard converse, as a money making scheme, and does look a little suspicions. However I would most respectfully re train from saying more on the sulject until I have enquired further into tlie matter. We are having some beautiful wea ther, farmers are beginning to look cheerful. Health ol this community goud- Ruckkr. FROM COLE CITY. Correspondent of tVe Trees]. Cols City, Oa., April 28.—School opened here last Monday with forty students for a teegining. Miss Mollio Estes is the temeher. W« have Bundsy school every Sunday at 'his place. Miss Euiiaa Calhoun, Miss Mol lie Estes and Thomas R Evans are the teachers. Bud and Tom has a heap to say about the'r peas, bat Hiram gets the spoon and goes for them without saying much. If yau don’t give us the names of some of the candidates we will put out “Best” and run him as big as a cow. {Dr. T J Lumpkin is a candidate for Representative. Eo]. You say “because” is a woman reason, and askwhstisa man’s. Some says why. But mine is—more the next time. Z Z. Administra tor Sale. Agreeably to an order of the Court of Ordi nary of Dade Coauty Georgia will ba sold to the highest bidder lor eaxh before the court house door in eaid county on the first Tues day in June next within the legal hours of sale the following property to wit: Tw« un devtded twelve.h, or two shares of the miner al interest in, under and upon the following property to wit; Lot of land No. 54 tn the IKth district aud 4th section, Dade county, Us., and also the north east fourth of the south west fourth, aud the stmth cast fourth of the north west fourth, in section Iq, town ship it and ratsge in in the county of DeKalb, uud State of Alabama, also right of way for all roads nueessars for the successful remov ing and transporting the mineral aforesaid, and all mining privil ges necessary for the successful mining of the same and all timbers neenxsarj to be used for mining purposes. Sold for the benefit of minors. This the 2(lth day of February 1884. ElizabkthF. Apstis. Printers fea f-4 jy, Guairdan. DR. C. P. D UXCAJ\”S Liver and Kidney iHEDICniI. Tlic prest preveuMtivc nml euro nf oil ms lurial disensex, nml a xuro cure fur all l..rntx of dyxpepxia and indigestion: it nets directly upon the liver and all the secretory glands of the stomach and bowlcs, it cii ox llic disease liy removing the cause Iron: the system that produces or brings on the discuses, hence it is unsurpassed for the euro of Consti cation,tour stomach, heartburn, headach, and all those symatoins indicating the want of a proper ac tion of those glanbs situated in the stomach and bowels. Two or three bottles of Dr. Duncan's Liver and Kidnci/ Medicine is positively recommended tr relieve and cure any of the above disease* if taken as di rected. Price 75 cents. Cure for Croup! Dr. Duncan's Cough Balsam is the best remedy known to the medical profession for the prompt and sure euro of Croup in child ren; it is pleasant and harmless.* No mother should be without a bottle in their house. Brice 50 cents. BAH COLDS MB SOKE THROAT rttoMCTi.Y cured with Dr. Duncan’s Cough Balsam; is a sure cure for sore throats, coughs and colds, it is unsurpassed for WHOOPING * 'OF Gil, and all bronchial diseases in chil dren. Chanped Hands, Lips, Sore eyes, piles, and all ehrasions of tho sk cured promptly with Duncan’s Ointment DR. DUNCANS BLOOD SYRUP, the great alternative,, il! remove any and all impurities from the blood, and cure all eruptions of the Skin. For Scrofula it n»ver fails to cure. THE CHILDREN CRY FOR IT. DUNCAN'S WORM SYRUP. It is sure,savk, pleaernt aud Cheap. Try it. For Sale By Blevins & Forester. THE OUT TIDE jgnRON HTONIC FACTS SEQAMItt Br. Mr's boa Toil It etlll ml ry and enrich the BLOOD, regulate the LIVeW and KIDNEVB. and Khtoii thi HEALTH and VIOOE of TOOTH! In alt tt.oee dlstnuet requiring a certain and etßelen TONIC, ew-eclatle DrM>ep*l», Want of AppeUte.lndlgee tioa. Lack of HtreagUi, etc.. Its use is marked with Immediate and wonderful reeffiffit- Eonet. uteaclee and nerve* receive new force. Enlivens the mind and supplies Brain Bower. | * mec suffering from all eomßaiatffi LAUIC O peculiar to thetreex wllf fiadlii DR. HARTER'S IKON TONIC a safe and speed, cure. It glees a clear and healthy complexion. The strnngosi teattniony to the ealae of Dr. IlAßTaa's 1 row Tonic is that frequent attempts et counterfeiting liavS only added to the popular Uyef the original. If you earnestly dostre health do not experiment—get the OKtuiNAL ani> Bust gSsnd ,®«r address to The Dr. Harter If ed.Oe.K ff 8V Louie, Mo., for our “DREAM KOOK." B wr oil of Struooe aud assfol tatursasUon. ttue-B Oa. HANTWt’a Iron Tome it for Bava «v au OisuaoiaTa amu Dkalam EvipewHcim. St n*OF. hE Htrort DsarerrY * • ,HtiMinre . BTI |«V *af aamsrsss *e HARJUS’IH^SvS HI/ Utas, as* Uss tatslnmss _ _ Vf as* eetr tnli set Da UfVIAVWIV w »•* *«,•*•* wans sesh XVXsAtVVa. ancwlM twk ta ysur *e* aentwWWWWUC taut. 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UltllX fr«V •>, —, k (Wa Cwurul aw. a Sam. lawtaaa*. CIS Imm m.. Sl InU. a*. WllieilloDl. Bans I) «*M«ry. SWaMtabid as laoru Bartow House, i CARTERSVILLK GEORGIA, Opposite W * A R R Depot Under the efficient Manage ment of Mrs SC Majors has been refurnished and is kept strictly first-class. PARSONS’/Sf PIUS And will completely «hMi|e the teiood In the entire lysten In three nw-iiu tap pereon who will toko 1 Pill each night from Ito IS weeks, m my be re.Uw.-t to •- tod health, If inch a thing he poooibto. For remain Complaints there Flits h.t* oa Fhyeletana oee them for tho cure of L.IVKR and KIDNEY dtreaeeo. Bold rmjelwre* or tent tey mall for *s*. !a stamps. Circolsrs fte*. 1. S. JOHXSox A or. v»— niMßTlirnia IB IS msßt.isitir.xT I Sc-r A.:.- ■ -w 3 asm ajMgr gg Sam Vu> »iii .. ... i. ... . aSd* |F| B ffl ■** Ipm |K m 9 ilw.um. .n-t ..< - ».-• .o. •<». 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