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OFFICIAL uii'iAN OF DADK
COUNTY.
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SbßsßiprtON—One vear, 1 ..>(?; six
•nimit itt, 75>*Hts; three months, 40
t - A. »!. Majors,
All lettor* should be addressed to
TUB TIMES,
Rising Fawn, Ga.
j. A. i. XAJIRSI, hi it ot am! Pnlilisiirr.
OUR CHOICE
FOR
Tilt Uo\, J. f. CLEIIEXTS,
OK WALKER.
{Our reason: First, lie is the only man in
-the district that ran annihilate the Inde
pendent party of tlie Seventh Congressiona
district.
Second, that he is entitled to U.
Third, that bo is now wore able to do the
•work]. % i
VHUHSMT MAY l 1884.
We take the following sound piece
from the Catoosa Courier. We notice
several boys in this place that think,
and some of them are taught, that to
woik is a disgiaee, and generally the
“old man” “whacks up” when his
dutiful (?) son tells him that he wants
a certain amount. The best thine
that could be done for this young man
is to put him to learning a trade, if lie
cannot find a place in a foundery or ilia
chine shop, put the field and
make him stay there:
* We note paragraph
in some Georgia newspaper in relation
to the necesity for the establishment
a technological school. The difficulty
which encompasses us is not so much
the want of the school of that chaiac
ter as it is tlio want of a desiie upon
the part of the youths of the State to
engage iu industrial or mechanical
pursuits. Our boys want to he clerks,
or lawyers, or doctors; they want to
weai handsome dollies, sport a dia
mond pin and keep their hands soft
and white. And, now and then, one
may be found who has the lofty aspi
ration to become a hotel a re
jiu’tor lor the “Daily Gossiper.” The
fathers and mothers ol these hoys are
at fault also. Fii.il us one w Igp could
endorse the idea of her starched and
perfumed darling prodigy of a son Le
c airing a mechanic, wearing rough
clothing ami soiling his hands and
hardening his imiclcs with honest toil
hi' I ,' no, that would never do. Let him
he a o*lerk, a briefless lawyer, a physi
cian without a patient, an idler oi a
all-one, but never a mechanic. The
natutal consequence is that we have,
iu our more populons towns
d generation of insipid duties instead
«*1 young men with healthy minds and
*• ion” arms. Why! Ttie fact is patent
all strangers who observe them,
•""even to those ol the opposite sex. Wo
i
give an illustration in point: A short
»Itile since a bright young girl from
'’Sew Yolk, alter making a three hour
effort in one- of our Georgia cities to
entertain and to Ire entertained by a
number of the vapid society youths
who were attracted by her beauty, rc
marked to a friend that she bad at last
“become a convert to the Darwinian
theory*’ and, “that there had been
evidently an arrest of the mental de
volopdient ol the Southern men in the
(turnkey stage. ’*
li <Htr couiempoaries will first arouse
our jteople to the necesity ot making
men out of their sons, id hieaking down
the bearer ol false pride, set forth the
in,poi iante of the par* which i» enact
ed by the skilled mechanic in 'lie
economy of progiess, generate m the
breast ol our youths a healty desire to
exercise their faculties in that direr
tion and an ambition, to excel, they
iJI display more .visiUmi As tor
schools, there aw* all ready skilled
teachers in the work shops, all nvei
the land. There ate good scientific
hooks upon every department ol me
chamc-tl industry. There are to. Is,
implements ami materia! :u abun
dance. lint, we want bovs who want
to make mechanics ot themselves.
The nominee of the Republican
party of Tennessee for Governor is a
renegade. Nothing st*ange about .t
it as the Republican party is maue up
out .'tlice seekei and deadbeats ot De
mon icy. wlm were kicked out ol the
prtJ t V lei ; a .Caluy
NEWS IN THE STATE OF DADE.
Gathered Over the County by
Our Correspondents.
And Sent Through the Malls to The
Weekly Tlmes-News form Other
Points of the Compass
No Cole Ci'ty letter this week.
Oirre?j>nnetit of the Weekly Time* .
Mono an vm.lk. Ga., Mav 4.—Well.
1 suppose nearly every one in Dade
has heard .something of the Southern
Faint Factory two and a half mill's
from this place. If the hopes enter
taioed by the company now are real
ized, they will soon be astonishing the
u iteves. They have near a carload
-round ready for shipping to Chatta
nooga as soon as the roads are drv
enough to haul it horo for transporta
tion.
Tito company are fitting up a facto
torv in Chattanooga with tenor twelve
oil mills, where they will grind the
dry paint they ship from here in oil.
Mr. Loomis, one of the company, Says
he is going te mix, can, put in market
twenty different tints. Mr. Driskell
(a new member of the company, I
think) from Ohio, visited the mines
and factory last week was much
elated with the prospect of rnakjng it
a success —he said,“boys there’s money
in it, and lost of it, and we must rush
it out, soon as possible.”
Morganville boast of having the best
school in the county, faithtully;
thorough instruction given to appreci
ating pupils. The students are con
templatiag a grand exhibition and pic
nic at the olosu of the school, .June 27,
picnic 28. Again our little bnrge
boast that 1 er children can go to, and
from school without rtssitig one of
those toll gates to perdition —a snlofin.
And if I understand her citizens, one
will never have foundation among
them. We have plenty of plums,
cherries and apples, but few peaches.
Oh, “M. J it” wasn’t that a “mas
ter” bomshell you threw two weeks
ago—right through the tesselate 1 cas
ties of poor, devoted woman’s popu
larity—l have thought that it was just
a cob-web you wove to catcli (lemale)
flies of thought in. Well, 1 read your
article to my “gude moil.” “Yes,”
ho says, “and woman wrote that.”
“No she never,” sjs’ I. “Flow do
you know she didn’t?” “Because,”
do you suppose a woman with half the
intuition, that is attributed to her.
could fait seeing the man peep out from
behind every sentence of this. The
first time I read your letter 1 said inly
“Men to man so oft unjust
'ls always so t* women.'’
But 1 r*»«i it ag?in, l studied it,
’till like a magic key it unlocked •<
fountain of thought, I was rot aware
that i posessed. Somethings you
wrote arc true. _A!i! too tine. One
paiagr.tph is true in the abstract only,
1 think. 1 wish I had time and space
to give you my “whys” and “where,
tores,’’ but ’‘is useless (or me to begin
with less than three columns.
I belive with yo*>, reform sin uld be
gin with women, not, the class yon
suggest. Don’t two thirds of onr
[and other people’s tnoj illustiions
men attribute all they are or have beet,
to t'seir mothers? What would John
Randolph, W est Gat field a host of
others have been, had then mothers
I teen such women as many a drunkmd
calls by that dear name now? Who
ever heird of a mother raising a di ink
in ’ son, or an outcast daughter, wlm
did het whole duty, as a mother.
I know it must ire hard on a mother
tv raise a son to bo a sober, noble man
where the father .Dinks; for are mi
the title boys often finding bottles hid
den in places around the house, in the
straw stacks? Yes they Jo find them,
and drink, and smell, and play drunk
“pa" over tltem. It is hard, l.»r such
a wife and mother, to raise a pure an.l
noble sou or datigbtei*, but she will
succeed if she tries h inlfacmmgh. 1
can not tell why it is that when a wo
man leaves the path ol rectitude, het
sister woman treats her so Harshly
hut one thing I lieve learned from Hie
long observation. A woman nobly
pure will treat, “a fallen sister’ kind
ly any where, it she amends her lite,
and ways, it only those that are con
scions of inward ugliness themselves,
that scorn those uufort.mate ones s,.
bitterly.
Tell that man who said a youiq
gent couldn’t move in society if h<
.!: iu’t drink Yea, tell him, that it is
ow ing to w hat kind of society he «•••
lets to. tlocieiy is graded von knuv
but oh lor time and space —I le*
like 1 can’t stop writing, yet 1 must
;So emeu woxli .y:ug, while yotii pa*
ience try dig; the children are ciying
and my ti e is dying and supper .tint.
This article is somewhat mixet, but
'Hess you can find out wbat I mean
by studying.
Altei supper thought, I was ilme
vriting, but I have a qnesti m to ask
iur knowing ones, am so anxious to
hear it answered (haf ! can’t wait
iidU next week. Why is it that three
fourths of ihe men in Dade are ho aax
ions to advance her interest iu filling
her offices are willing to caaWiss the
w hole county chat with every voter in
it, yet two thirds of the aforesaid men
would not walk a quarter of mile and
talk five minutes, were they mire they
could gain half a dozen yearly suh
scribeis to their own county (I came
very near saying paper, and I prom
ised von I’d drop the subject). Voters
wa c th e nen, till we find out wl.a
is wrong with some of them.
Aitnt Pollik.
Clovordale Gossip.
Correspondent of the Wkkklv Times].
(Ji.ovkkoai.f. , May 5.--Justice court
in this district last Saturday. J P
Jacoway and John G Hale was in at
teendai.ee. Several cases was disposed
of.
Sunday-school at Mi Zion every
Sunday. Preaching on the fourth
Saturday and Sunday of each month
by L N Brock .
The farmers arc all busy watching
the weeds glow.
The folb-wieg piece was left out last
week. It should have appeared
under “Ruckers” piece:
“Look not upon wine when it is red.”
Is about all that now is said.
Since strong drink is raying the noble
son,
Have another great and noble work
begun.
Principle is principle, but gain is gain,
So the woild is going all the same.
They caio not at all with w hum they
mix.
Is a about to get them in u fix.
From Adam to Ham there arc two
laces,
Some with white and somewi'li blaci
faces;
With whom we cannot equalize you
see,
If in 18fid they were set free.
The most nolde of noblest Sons of T,
We would like for.you to stop and see,
How far you’vugot, an 1 how far you’ve
i
went
Since you by some greed insperalion
sent.
They tell us oil last Friday night
The Sons filled the duskiest v ith de
ligiit.
B ami F, and the Rev. 0 and f';
Filled the huskies with such glee.
Temperance on principle is very good.
pan work on principle it they
would.
But if you spend linuiey trade with me
And we’ll run the rum seller out you
see.
!'!,e money spent in the incorporation
Is pai l by the curse of the Natron.
Youi streets are gyiveled and made
level, *
And want them now sent t./tlie devil.
Don’t he so selfish and so mean,
Hi nee all these tilings you have seen.
They pay the lax, comply with the
law,
Then you cannot stop your jaw.
Re consistent and always cool,
And don't make yourself such a fool.
Since yon by nature ate made the same
You nor 1 are too blame.
.Correspondence of the Wkf.ki.v Tutus).
Tbkntox, G.v., Max
V party from Dademont were fo huve
,explored tbe Me Bee cave near lie re 1 a st
' Saturday,suppose they all arive l safe
ly home again —it they went —as i have
heard nothing to tlic- contrary Dade
mont is a place where pr< spent.y and
enjoyment go hand in hand.
R”v Mr Brock baptised several per
sons iu Lookout creek, near here, last
rtunday. Nearly all .lie Trenton folks
went theie and a number from other
iioints of the comity. Mr Brock
pleached at me Preshytericn church i n
the evening, A large crowd in atlend
iucc. Mr Games will p-eacli here
ihe second Sunday. Mr Ramsey the
third ami there wsll be pleaching at
lie Baptist church about a mile from
me the fourth. LVv.
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[We w »,e forced to leave out part of “Ufy’
•oin inuineatiin on ucn tint of (he lateness of
ts arrival. Try to get them to us earlier
■ lease.]
.ondon Hair Restorer - Great Kngiisli
■ ,i lot *rtiele. Restores growth color, glossy
id oft no's. Removes Iluddruf. Aristoeraey
■ milies ot .treat ltritniii eml ires it. lil-gant
■ suing- Fragrantly cerium 1. The favor
of la- lion. At Druggsts lords 1 1 id or
iCt» in l. c. inone).
NEWS OVER THE STATE,
What Wo Find interesting in
Our,Exchanges
A Large Ball of Eire In Catoosa -
John Perry to Hang at Perry
June 13 - Ccneral Notes.
Wheat uni oat?are reported as looking wull
in TValkor county.
Cnrtcrrvillc hn? over ■-’<)() school children,
m.it y**t is without adequate uchooling facili
tios.
Col. .1 W Harris, Graysville, killed a large
buek and a wild turkey last week noar flrays
ville.
The Courier reports that it is settled that
Rome will have a new bank before the next
cotton season opens.
Bartow county has organized an migration
and improvement society, of which Mr M G
Bobbins is president.
The Rome Courier states thet there is no
evidence in that quarter to jus’ify the rumor
that Mr. L N Trammell will be a candidate
for Congress in the Seventh district.
Trion Manufacturing Company will begin
to mnko brick tins Week. Win. Duke will
have charge of the work. Mr, Duke made
the brick to build the factory at Trion, more
than forty years ago.
General Tooms is said to be enjoying pretty
fair health, but says he is forced to take a
rest rf several days at a time occasionally,
lie frequently keeps several amanueness
busy at one time as he dictates.
A 5-year-old cat, of Gainesville, has given
birth to 57 kittens at different times.
A colony frrui Massachusetts is to settle on
a large tract of land recently purchased in
tho eastern porsion of Houston county.
A three and a half year old child in Gaines
ville has never cuts its teeth.
George" Reeves, who lives on 0 Hardy’s,
plantation, near Harlem, recently planted
twelve acres ot cotton in one day, and every
row was open d with ono mule,
Leonidas Johnson, the rapist,has be 1 n sen
tenced to han fe in Henry county May 23.
An old aegro woman, who was severely
burned on the ill fated steamer, Rebecca
Kveringham, died in Columbus Friday morn
ing from the effvets of her injuries.
The Carroll County Agricultural Club offers
a pre mill to of sls for the best acre ot cotton;
$lO for I lie best scie of corn; $lO for ihe best
aero ot bottom land coru und $1 fur the largest
water melon.
(J. W. Haymens, living in the corner of Ir
win, Dooly and Wilcox counties g >t his finger
bit while in a fight with Jack Mijmier about
two months ago. lie has gone to Alfca .y to
have his hand amputated.
John I’orry was sentenced to be publicly
hanged at Ferry, June 13th, for the murder of
t>nv J Bowman. Thu ses ion of the Su|eiiox
court lasted tw.clvu days and cost Houston
county $1,517,311.
A project to build a canal from the Cliatta
hoochoe river to Atlanta, to supply tho city
with water, has been abandoned, the City
Oooncil not being ready to part with the wa
ter work und IVauuhisea on tho terms pro
posed.
Jesse Gunn, of Mufiro, killed his father,
Willis Gunn, in self-defense on the 33d. The
father was a widower, and the difficulty was
about a woman loved by both men.
J L Chandliec and his wife, near Harmony
Grove, were hurried in tho same eoflin. They
di«d Iron pneumonia.
It is said that tho oat crop of Richmond
county is excellent.
The Covington Enterprise reports a great
deal o sicKiicss in Oxford.
gome ot ttiu Decatur county lurtnors have
given their coru the first plowing
Warren county, had 2,549 children going to
school last year—333 whites and 1,713 col
ored.
Cummings Clarion: One of tho ri-hest gold
discoveries ever made in the ftt'i.e ha? rccent
-1 b cn made by .1 •15 11, »*! lway bi tsr .u
Dubious ga and Auraria. Some *peoi eus
were shown and given to us that would yield
thousand? to the ton.
Dr. Felton say* in a letter to the Dalton
Argus that ho wnl not be a candidate for
Congress this time. IK ays that ho has re
tired from politic:.
In Dalton, memorial day will be observed
on the 14th instant.
The residence of Mr. Hills in Resnca was
burned Monday night nliout 12 o’clock, con
suming nil the fin nit me, clothing, etc., of tho
family. The origin of the tiro i not known.
It was fully insured. —[Cal'.n an Times.
Another break on the Western A Atlantic
railroad was caused last Saturday f»v a pond
of water which was caught above the road,
during tho heavy rams, and iu attempting to
let it off the ainbanknient was washed away.
The trains was rnoTing over yesterday,
Wednesnay, and tho road is ugam all right.—
[Calhouu Times.
Walter lfitlbmiti brought in last week swv
ernl pieces of pot ware {licked up iu an old
field near bis father’s which arc said to be the
woikef tho Indians, homo of the pieces had
representation? ot scorpions and other such
reptile* carved ott the outside which wc sup
poso were used as handles. —[Calhoun Times.
W law fir Id county is out of debt and bus
over tlrrve thousand dollar* iu her treasury.
Judge Graham, of Wood Station, paid us a
visit this morning. lie mentions a singular
incident of the storm which ensured last Sun
day night that was reliued to him by a neigh
bor: 1-Isq. llsirvy Williams and his family were
no looking at the clouds ns they passed when
they observed a large bull of fire, about the
*izo of an ordinary house, riso from the ground
and ascend to a considerable distance then
descend to the ground again, a second time
it rose and in tho center of it was the figure
of a man in a sitting position. The man had
black hair nod the most fearful countenance
that could be imagined. The consternation
and fright produced upon the observers can
bo imagined. Two ladies of the family fainted
Mr. Williams resides in the Duggor
went and is a highly respected citizen and no
doubt relates truthfully the impression made
on tho minus of the observers. The luminosi
ty cf the cloud may he readily explained, but
the phenomenon of tho sitting man with the
tearful countenance siuaok of the supernat
ural.—[Catoosa Courier.
Capt. Wbitsitt, of Catossa county, has
wheat that will average kuoe-high and is
heading.
More than twenty fivo bridges wero washed
away, by the recent flood, in Cobb c unty.
Old “Uncle” Johnny! Boling, who lives
just across White Oak mountain, claims to bo
one hundred years old and says that he can
our run a catamount now.—[Catoosa Courier.
Corn planting and farming operations gon
orally in this county have been very much
delayed by unpropitious seasons.—[Catoosa
Courier.
In Catoosa county, Wednesday, and elec
w.is held to settle tho question of “Fence” or
“No Fenee.” “Fence’s” majority was 544.
In Catoosa county the new road law, which
•as adopted by the Brand Jury at the
last scsion, is having some trouble. Pome of
the leading eiiuens says that they will go to
jail before ttiev will work it.
The Messenger says unless dry fair weather
sets in at once the farmers, of Walker, will
indeed have a Lard time trying to catch up
with their work.
(leorge Williams,an old citizen of Armuchee
Valiev, died at hit home list Pa'urday morn
E. T. R 0 Gr E R S'
At the Trade Palace. :
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Rising Fawn, • - • Georgia.
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Invites everybody and his wife to eome and
see him. The Mamoth Spring. Stock
of goods have arrived.
• **,. '*• ■
What we Can’t sell we giv#
Away. We have everything in the dry
goods line, from a bale of Domestic to
a Satin liihbon. • .
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4*
Everything in dress goods, from a Ja
paneses silk to Cotton plaids. Everything in
Clothing from French worsted to a Jvhite
necktie. Everything in groceries from a
cask of bacon to a pound of rice. Every
thing in hats from a genuine Stetson to a
palm leaf. Everything in crockery and glass
ware from a wash howl to a China cup. All
the drugs known to Materia Medica. Every
thing in Hardward from a log-chain to a
sewing needle. Everything in hoots and
shoes from a brogan boot to an infants slipper.
And an endless variety of tin; a volatile
would not enumerate what we[ hare in
hosiery, novelties and notions.
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TAKE SCRIP AT PAR.
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Want all the barter you bring from
an anvil block to a whetstone. Yon wilt timl
me or the Indomitable Tom Gray at tho
store tit any hour day or night* If you want
to save money come to see us. Wc n)emi
business. •
C. T. ROGERS..
ing. lie-had boon complaining for ada
tv. o of neuralgic pains about his bead, "am
while out walking, at the time mentioned
dropped dead. The supposition is that he
died of neuralgia of tho heart —[Walk.
County Messenger.
fay for Crutchfiod, who escaped from his
guard while on the wav to the asylum, a few
weeks since, fs said to k in ( baftooga < ouu
ty.—Walker County Messenger.
A levee :o«ud Rome is now called for.
ACROSTIC.
mams's thukk vottoks
“God is lore,“yes, this sweet motto dear on
Ever remember after msma has gone,
Over flic river, where you may come.
Rejoicing, if your life's iv..rk is well done,
“God thou geest me,” eh, think of this on
too.
Every day and hour, thy whole life trough.
Make it your shield in temptations hour.
And he will save yon fr m the tcinptors pnwe
“The Lord will provide” us a inottoo indeer
Heaven hern, to cheer poor mortals in nee
Every morning to pray, and xrork for the!
broad.
Satisfied that it will come without futu;.
dread.
Around thw halls of mem’ry, n*w in youth,
“learly engrave those words of holy truth.
Unrivaled by the words of sago or seer—
hull—lull of b vo, watQh r ulness, and 6he»i
For those who love, fear, and trust him her. •
P A Acukk.
Liver, Kidney or St«mai h ronbL
Symptoms; Impure, edpstive bowels, irreg
ular appetite, soar belching, pains in si>
ba»k and head, yellow (trine, burning win
urinating, clay colored stools, bnd breth. i
desire for work, chills, fevdr, irritabilii
whitish tongue, dry cough, dizzy head, wit
dull paines til back part, loss of memory , fog
gy. fight- For thesf troubles swavnks pi, i
arc a suro cure. Box. (30 pills)by mail V
Ct*.,.sfivr sl-00. Address DR. KWAYNK
bON r Pbilada Pa. Sold by Itriigoists.
Carrollton is a dry town, butH mania
stay drunk there fora week.
Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Consumpth n
All Roat, Breast, and Lung,CaCfections eu
ed by the old-established “SWAYNS WIL
CHERRY.” The firs, does givo relief an,l
cure speodly follows. 25 Cts., or SI.OO. *
Druggists.
- ——.■ - -
In Athens recently a drunken white mn
fell on his knees, in the street, and prayed fo
nearly an hour.
Workmen have begun grading the Green
villc extension of the Rome A Columbns rail
road.
Itching Piles - Symptoms and Cure
The symptoms ajerooisturo, like porsptra
tion, intense itching increased scratching; cv
cry distressing particular at night; seems r,.-
if pin-worms were cr tiling and about the rev
turn; the private parts arc sometimes affected
If slowed to continue very sort, u< results mn
follow, swaink.s (uxtmknt” is aplonsnnt snr
euro. Also for Tetter, Itch, Salt-1th,•»!,
Sacald Head, Erysipelas, Barbers Itch
Blotches, ail scally crusty Skin Diseases, B>,
by mail 50 Cts.; 3 for $1.25. Address Dt.
SWYNE A .SON PUilada., l’a. Sold by Drug
ists.
Shadow’s Son»& Co.
pKornirroß rrv
CYdar Grove Niiscry
Winchester - * - Term.
Growers and Dealers
n ’ all kind of first-
Class Late and Early
v Oritanien
al trees, Vines of all
vinds, etc. .
All communications
i n s wered. Every
thing guaranteed.
Agents Wanted.
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