Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, May 07, 1884, Image 3

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Dade County Times. f«rr* • m tjmmßm u »j» » *' ■ - .■■ «ii Lndg» No 17«| |<', A'/M menu on Wedm-Mlqy night, un or befnfe (‘.irh full tit• •• >n ,1. G. Pacd Secretary; M. A. I?, 'latmu, VV M I ifittdti t liajitpi No. 6!» R A M. »t.r«*u sertihd Saturday night in « noli htoiltli. S. |{ '! httftfi-Htt iSi'-cn'ta i\ ;.1 Vf. RuNM-y H I’. Fawn Lodge No. 21)8 ~T i A M meets. first ami third Balurday niglit of each month. R P Tatum, Secietary; J W Hussey, VV j|W I>a«le Snpetior'Comts meets on third Mum ay in March and the third Monday in September. J C Faiu, judge; S H Thurman, clerk; VV 7 ' A Byrd, sheriff. (’ourt of Ordinary meets the first Menday of each tnonth. G M Crab tree, ordinary. Ta* Rariver, Joseph Coleman. Tax Collect.,!’, 0 W Hughos. , Treasurer, Z O’Neal. * tloroner, —— W: U. & J. P- JICOWAY ATTORNEYS AT LAW , TKfcNTON, DADE COUNTY, ‘ GEORGIA. Will practice in the Cherokee Circuit, and Supreme an Federal courts, Prompt alien «*n to business. T J. Lumpkin, . All’y At Law i Trenton, - - Ga, Wilt practice in'the counties of Dade and Walker. Will pay strict attention to all I ilkßsiaess entrusted to his care. feb.l7-ly 'REMEMBER WH TDK OI.U KST A I’.T.tSIl KI) |H9B IJ 'OT AM) SHOK SHOI*, On.the Coiiipnny Road. ■ WE HAVE (I T I’ltlf S a cnrr/ is For lire bemdit of the woihinm e : hind shaU hnll Role slmes lor CVhen also will Imlf sole Indies sb <> osl< r W ■here yo« catt get voik d first cUssy ; *' Ladies .amt gents Low Cut Shoes made from $2.50 to $7 00, Roots nun st».oo to $lO 00 Try me you will b<* fcutisfied. V; RespeotfuUv, r ‘ / * 'l'. 11. Roukrtson. Rising Faint, Feb, 27th Alfl \ week .made at home by the 1 li ft Jf/fiv*triq«.«.' Pest business now before Jrtiblic. Ciipital not needl’d. We ynu. Men, women, toys and girls srMited i'CcSywhere tw work for us. Now is the time. You can work in spare time, or yem* whole time fo the business. N« v>*he- twjsi.ftesß wilt pay you as nearly as well. Nin ono ean fail to make enormous pay, by <rifgagin|» at once, tlostly outfit and terms free. Money made fast, easily and honoraclv Address Tuiadt Co., Augusla, Main-*. * '•’ W■’ ser. l free on AR daystrial Y)r~ Dye's Elecro-Volaic Belts Ami «rhw Meetric Appli-soccs to menuffer iiug from Nervous lieWility, Lost. 1 iti.lity, •wnd troubles.. Aso for Rheiimalis *t, f.iver am'Kidney troubles, and many other ■diseases. Speedy cure guaranteed. Illus trated pamphlet free. A<l dress ir VOLAtC BELT CO.. Ma-shall, Mi THE CROSS HOUSE. It.l.fi. tflllTl. HKKT Hi IIOTKI, Al l. , P<T«?«n Visiting Rising Fawn, Via. nip* ItHa'Ws, ‘if*-"ViHiit “wito, AYini.ld, tfijl it t<r ili mir iri*«*roM tovnll amf stny Tit 'lh.o Oroi«.< Unit Ttanniant ’boarA p«*r day-. TiiaHo for rctfiihir board. J. 14. WlliTti-, r*Koi R!+:iv»tt. ■—»- 1 V NOTICE. All persons indebt ed to me mil please forward and set tip at bnfce and save vMV' 1 * Geo, W. Bell. Rising F»wii( Oil., Match 19. STAtR OF WKORUIA, DADK COUNTY IT w»v ■concuss: 35 ,«vgUft»lit> ! w i'lf’vn having in proper form ap siiiril to uio fnt pewnanot letters of ndsmiis trsflon ~’ V» *">. cstAte of Parthena MK»U»s»b'* late «f said ‘ «o«pty. TlWS'is NiNsiNi ail ami singular, th« creditors,! <Fs<f ‘ jit kin of Parthena Killian WJ* **»&>• appear at my office on ,Jt»i« Jir.vt Mivn4-ay in J«n« next, and show -coirsn. if J «tiy'they oan.why perraaaant letters ''4sf%d ministration HhwuM not he granted to Afftrcw Brow* on Parthena Killian estates. - f ■■ Witness mv. hand ami n*cial signature, . this th« 2ith Any of April IBH4. j ' • O.M.CmnTRKE. feg Jl 24. Ordinary. 'ifrtf jrtfiWmle are slwas on tho lookout WlXf fin-Vhiißees to increase their earnings sf| IvLinii in tiind become wealthy; those ■who do wo,l jninrove their opportunities re &a.fc4t tii.rcrtj*. We offer a great ehaneo to #« want many men, women, M**? and girl*to woTk for us right in their own localities.- Any one can do the work ; l&otieidy from the first start. The business Will pay more than ten times ordinary wages, •idvxpensive outfit furnished free. No one who "■engages fails to make money lapidly. You I«,an devote your whole time to the work, or only your snare moments. Full information and all that is needed sent free. Address Stihto* i'Co., Portland, Maine. ERRORS of YOUTH A gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous debility, permamro decay, and all the effect* of youthful indiscretion, w ill tor the sake t hninanit, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction for making the simple remedy by which he was cured . Rnfferers wishing to profit by the advertiser s experience s till do so hv addressing in confidence. JO II N B. OtIDKN, 42 Cedar >t. New Yprfc, city, N. Y. id*, li-lyr. T K'naaUUUMHHUmUMHH And a Budget -fci News, Picked Up Out of the Mucflf J| g in a Readable Conditioiß the Reporters of TH| «s Weekly Timos. & & »AJ All logit I -adierl-hing pv lot in advance l)o you niidet.stand. Well, don’t forget it. When communications have no news in them they will not always appear in the papet the week we re ceived them, and should be in as con densed form as posseble' Jewhilikins! how hot. Yesterday was sale day. Capt. E T Rogers went to Atlanta yesterday. We understand that Mrs. Dr. Rrock is quite sick. George Davenport, of Chattanooga, was in town Sunday. We want a correspindent at every postoftie in the county. Sheriff B)rd sold several lots of land and a horse yesterday. Mrs. W. P Gilbert is visiting rela tives in Chattanooga this week. We want an agent and corrspondent at every postoflice in the county. Gordon Russell, of Chattanosga, spent last Sunday here wttk his Blevins <t Forester went fo Chatta nooga last week on a business (?)trip. \V L’ II T.itum is rusticating on the mountain this week with tan-bark IHjelers. A heavy rain an.! n iud storm passed over this place Sunday, but no dam age was done. The last issue of the Dahlonega Hi<r na! contained seven columns of wild land advertisements. Another horse swapper arrived at G VV M Tatum last Friday morning in the shape of a fine hoy. The legal tender, (?) tanbark, is being piled up along the sidetrack and will soon he moved off. The Ordinary held hisdmontnly court Mondy. Several very impor tant cases eras tried ami disposed of. Mrs. J M Cantrell has just finished piecing a quilt containing five thous and two hundred and font teen pieces. The chiitewf of Walker county met in LaFayette yesterday to take a'-iiou in reference to organize a Fair Associa lion. O D M Gobi is, United States Store keejier and Gauger, and L 8 Tidweli of this place, sqieut Sunday near S.il phur Snugs. • M A B Tatum, d dm McMahan, Dave Tatum. Bud Sells and Ben YVil kcrsoii, of Trenton, was prominadiug our streets last Thursday. *J‘Jo An,” Kd L Sutton, had a short story iu last weeks Duhlonega Signal which shows that Kd will make a name (?) in the literary field. For about five m’nutes Sunday all the wa*er alove fell at this place. It will not rain soon again, unless it takes a notion, or gets ready. J M Cantrell, G W M Tatum and J A Morel an 1 rve dug storm pits When the wind blows a little hard they make a brake for thc ; r pits. Sam Smith was op before his Honor, President Frick, last Thursday charge; dissorderlv conduct, he was fined $1 and cost. Also Wcstly Bush, the same, $4 and All the freight conductors gn the Alabama Great Souther Railroad,who was suspended last winter on account >.f light business, have been reinstated with few exceptions. Jeff Johnson, at Fricks Gap, Walk er county, has a cow twenty mouths old with a calf that weighs eight and three-fourth pounds. The dimutive little fellow is apppreotly sound and alright. The rare incident of an infant break ing its leg occnrred in Chattanooga a few days since. A nurse while carry ing a little babe, only two montht old, fell and the child leg was fractured near the thigh See the advertisement of K. T. Rog ers in this weeks paper. He makes n i promises that he will not fulfill. He advertises nothing only what he has, and when you carry him your barter you are sure to get his goods as cheap as if you had the money. Don’t iail to Cali caily and get first choice. TenUDL COUNTY, GA dy. Ii standard CRAZY. laurels. Notice: The , ing papers were found and leit ff.. *llllß office: One note payable to J S or I S Smith & Son or bearer seventeen dollars and sixty cents, signed Ervin Harrison. A receipt from A .1 Nelson to Ervin Har rison, also a receipt front S I* Hard wick to Ervin Harrison and other notes and receipts, which the owner can have by calling at this office and paying for this advertisement. We bad a grand display here in our little city on the sth instant. In the form of a prize fight between two of North Georgia’s noted pugilist, .lint Ryan and Jack Sullivan Capt. E T Roge s, our esteemed mercltan of the Trade Palace, iuterl'ericd, not kttow it was a prize fight, and broke tip the match on the second round, to the dis s 'tisfact on of all concerned, as thete were several parties that had up sev eral side bets, besides the contestants who had up consul a bln am omit — supposed. Tlte commissioners will settle the contest fot them on the 17 of this month and adjust the matter and get iheir money out of thing. We ars frequently ask d tl.e ((iicstion why liave ac no great men. Ameri can Statesmen like Clay, Webster, Adams Calhoun, Bolton, Caks, Marcy, Douglas and so forth The best an swerewe can give is to many men wlio want office. We send our best men to Congress and by t he time be learns ♦be letter “a” be must give way to some one else. The result is they have no chance to prove their Statesman ship. In days lang sync, good men were to Congress as long as they lived, or nearly so. Thomas Benton was thirty years in the United States Senate. J i) Adams (the old man eloquent) was twelve years in (Jon gress the President four years, then went back to the lower House of Uon greus and remained there as long as be lived. Clay, Webster and Cass spent there lives in Congress. Now Jnd. Clements lias made as good a record as any of the great men made in the time he has beelt there. Why nnt neep him there. fl IK Ei i:T I! I’i rO lI T. Corrected by E T ROGERS, dealer in General Mer chant dize. RISING FAWN, Mat 7 RKTAII. PRICKS. COUNTRY PRODCCB. Flour - 00 Mrs I I 011 Bk n(.l ar si< e)... El outs. r so Wheat I . uo Chickens 'chickens 15, hens :11l Eggs - 15 Rutter,No 1 30 *< >'o. no salo GROCERIES, Coffee , Sugar “ Granulated ' 2 Whit, beans (, 8 Pice - U* Cheese - 20 Corn * 7$ Hav 1 5° Lard l’l)i Sorguut 60 N 0 Molasses.....'. 75 DRY O*H)DS. Rock CityDamostic4-4 07 ii i< * 7-8 00 Prints, best prand 06 1-2 Administra tor Sale. Agreeably to an order ot the Court of Ordi nary of D ido County Ueorgia will ba sold to the highest bidder tor cash before the court house door in said coußty on the first Tues day in June next within the legal hours of salo tho following property to wit: Two un devided twelvetb, or two shares of the miner al interest in, under and upon the following property to wit: Lot of laud No. 54 tn the 18th district and 4th section, Dado county, (4a., and also the north cast fourth of the south west fourth, and the south cast fourth of the north west fourth, in section to, town ship 3 and range 10 in the county of DcKalb, and State of Alabama, also right of way for all roads necessars for tho sneccsslul remov ing and transporting the mineral aforesaid, and all mining privileges necessary for the successful mining of the same and all timbers necessarj to be used for mining purposes. Sold for tho benefit of minors. This tho 2fith day of February ISS4. ElisabkthF. Acstih. Printers fea $4 sff. (luairdan. Of Kentucky University. Lexington, Ky. Tivatn complete the Fa!' Conrw about 10 weekn. Totai Ca*t, motiHloc Toitton. PtT'-k*. RtJtfloiwrv, JYoarA he., ahon! Telegrapb? a nperUlty I.iferarv Cotirnj tor one yeat f Jeetrefi, free. Nearly AO ntudenH fpan Btatrt l»»t year fi.HOO •urceneful graduate* Summer Seß»i'>n now ojwn Modentt can begin at »nv time ?% r ' ▼•ration. Fall »e»eIo« begint September loth. For full p*rllcu»%Y*. a idrew W. K.. SMITH, Lexington, Kp XLVIIIth COVfißm- 1 I lit. a 1\ HUXC.I.YS Liver 'nd_ Kidney JILimiMV The groat preventitive and cure of all ma larial diseases, and a sure cure for all forms of dyspepsia and indigestion; it acts directly upon the'liver and all the secretory glauds of the stomach and buwfcs, it cu'os the disease by removing thfc caßso from the system that produces or brings on the diseases, hence it is unsurpassed for the cure of Constipation, tour Stomach, heartburn, hcadach, and all those symatoni* indicating the want of a prnper_nc tion of those glanbs situated in the stomach and bowets. T\Vo or three bottles of I)r. Duncan's hirer and Kidue ij Med icine is positively recommended t- r relieve and cure any of the above disease-, if taken as di rected. Price 75 cents. Cure for Croup! Ur. Duncan’s Cough Balaam is the best remedy known to the medical profession for the prompt and sure cure of Croup in child ren; it is pleasant and harmless.* No mother should be without a bottle in their house. Price 5(1 cents. I!:ll) films AM) SllitE THROAT PKoMPTi.Y cured with l)r. Duncan’s Cough Balsam; is a sure cure for sore throats, coyglis and colds, ii is unsurpassed for WIIOOPINW COUGH, and all bronchial diseases in chil dren. Chnnped Hands, Lips, Sore eyes, piles, and all ebrasions of the sk cured promptly with Duncan’s Ointment I»K. IM’.AK’A.V* BLOOD SYRUP, the great alternative,, ill remove any and all impurities from the blood, and cure all eruptions of the Skin. For Scrofula it never fails to cure. TPE CHILDREN CRY FOR IT. DUNCAN'S WORM SYRUP. It is sure, sakk, pleasrnt aud Cheap. Try it. For Sale Bij Blevins & Forester. / OHLY TaDB I[RON htsshg FAOTS REuAftClßil Br. Baiier'3 Iron Tonk Ttwlll pfL.fy u»d enrich the BLOOD, regulate tke Uvflß and KIDNEYS, nn.l Rbstork tub It HALT if end VIGOR of YOUTH 1 In si! those diseases rciinlrlrig a certain and efllcten TONIC, csptclelly Dyspepsia, Want Of AppUlte.lndlfj- v. tlon. Lack of StrenvUi, etc., ItsEPiu U marked wltt Imineillaie ana wonderful results. Hones, muscles ’".ltd nerves receive new force. Eallvene tiie mind and supplies Kratn Power. • • I A eu.TerlnK lrom all complalnH ftl Bi- » £ICJ peculiar to tlietr sex will flu If. t DIL HART SR'S IRON TONIO a safe and speedy cure. It gives a clear and healthy complexion. Tlio strongest testimony to the value of On. llautkh ’s Iron Tonic Is that frequent sltompts at counterfeiting have only added to the popular ley or the original. If you earnestly lt-’ilUl do not ejporlinuiit—gettl,o Okiuinal anp bttgx (Pond yror address to The Dr. Qartor Med.Oo.V St. Lonis, Mo., fur our ’DREAM E.00K.” ■ Full of strange and useful Information, free W Or. Harter’B4ron Tosuo is for Bal* by AU On«jooisTs%fD Dealers Evkrywherb. VIC QROUS HtAimoßM^!| pnni?. nmorjsnrim; HARMS’Iife&S stl Mona, toe free in lal#e»e«. VI *ad ©rec brain work. De Vlfv rvV VW V *•* lemportia while aacb 1 UjaVAXX >/* •aetnice Urh 1b yonr m * Whi xItItI tem. Avoid being lapoaM A 1 °® *7 bretenUona elwiae «# A A&11C&1 WUX3 «t*»er rvaedtee bf tbee« ttonblea. fit our free dree Mrvu 1»C t>4 Winl package and CDUDtf I TAD Dnr X lewo import**! hca Ufon W UAAu 1 VUlulLa malting iroalme*! el sew hem. A -vr-r-v T*ho a rcuidy that Im enred D 4 thouaandA. surd doea net la* terfbro wIA attention to b»A* IVV.ru I tdwll DM or C«OM MlB M iIOPI * tor over & ecMdo snedical winoiplo^ , . Groeiog in flavor and repute r 9fcrl by ***• n thou- lion. Dlreot application to tbo 0 f DUiL ae*t of discoae inakea Its epo* * - ci n c lndeenco felt without -1 il ib i Mona of the human organ* W Vvv IgA l>* are renUred. The ■y ts ... Jr u TB4 fe2ilmetlng element# of • Umi 5 a iifo %hioh bcca PACKAGE* g 2 n wustod am given boot. - Tho patient beoomeo figSSHoheerrul and gaiM SEM) ADDRESS etrength rapidly. HARIIIB REMEDY CO., MTg Ck«nltta. 80« H Aorth 10th St., SU LoaU, Ho. Oil IkMTirß Trutmut. (312 mouths,(s ; 8 soirns. |7. ponsuvtTtraivr’rQ. .V.’s.swrJJ-'DUt lb Ir. d.scaaea oftlu- Blood.Bkl* &od hone*.— Mte-tou* li-.d iHspotinav, Organio Weekno*M, Ooworrb«A, Hyphßin. and anwvrlai AFortloo,. Scientific treatment; aafo and etue rtTn^i Deformitlea Treated. *C*U or write for lirt of question! to he anawered by t hone deeiring treat moot by mail. Cervowi MiTcr'nß from Itnplnre nhOald no*.! Ux*lr ud/rcy.*.% id learn ninii lMs* to their ulanlt, . . It fs *»*»♦ u IMreeahr. f. 1.. T.aRARGF. Pr.-R*t and }»h,*lel*n in rknrge Coitral Red. k Snrn. »*0 Loe-*-; ■«.. Kf. I.oul*. Mo. ►ecct-sovr to Dr. Butte’ 1 >i»pcnaary. A»tebll»hed 80 i ean» Bartow House, CARTERBVILLE GEORGIA, Opposite TJ'&,4 R R Repot Under the efficient Manage ment of . Mrs S C Majors has been refami shed and is kept strictly first-class. .i tact that most of the 188 Rlf pH HHMB H fl aO% ■ M H Tlorsr atTßThtfle I'., .vdor sold Hi this coun- rjl Vbl 5i2 klSj 9) HEE M SSaHI B BB If try is worttdess; that Sheridans Condition SB Sag Gl puL 1L jJ&B wj, kj| AM mgf Powder Is absolutely pure and very valuable. BHaS eg B»'« »» */l IP 111 B |9 ** Nothing on Forth will makr heiiH Ji’jK gA 9 LIB Efl ■ M H Jksg jay like Sln rhlun’aCondition I’ow IVI SI Ilk B I )L| 3IE HnH ■ dor. Dose, one teuspoonfnl iy each pint of ™ m m ~ " "* * food. It will also positively prevent aud cure CHICKEN CHOLERA, Now is thetimo to Subscribe for the * / . . Dade County Weely Times A 24-Column Newspaper Published at m EIIISITNrC3t- O A. —— BY —— T. A. J. M A.IORS - i AT « $1.50 Per annum in advance. Wo • i give you one of the best country pa pers in North Gorgia. > Send In Your Names J Every Farmer, ■ f || A * I Merchants, ~ir Mechanic, And Laborer i In Dade County shoud take and r3 l l th . 'l-' '' i,!j t WEEKLY TIMES. Publishd Every c Wednesday 11 Letters oil business should be addressed to The Times, *r?a RisingF awn, eorgia. .0- *rneU —.- -Vrrtbte . I,*.* €*••* priU mt* la 'i f * t <l*lav & Bomt.it Vf) I T YAmr * ’rU. *• .tl«v|inr at the I nn*» TToar;'-- ..olora Morl.it., Kldnay Irouhtes, udd . ... joiik.UiN A CO., IV«Uiii, Haw line (Cholera. Ac. Sold everywhere, or sent hr raail for Ho. g stamps. Furnished In large rans, price tl.OO; hr mail ttM Circular* tree. 1. b- JUUHUO* A CO., Boston, Maw.