Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, May 14, 1884, Image 3

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Dade County limes. |if - i'cfiiUiit Lodge Xu. 17!) F. ( y A. M mcei* mi \\ edncsdv aig lit, iin or Ih'l'i.re each full moon. ,1. I’li 1 ' S,.,>n;iaiv; M. A. 1». Tatum, W M 1 reiiton thapiei Nu, (fit 1! A M, inerts second Saturday night in eneli lronili. »S, H . Thurman Necieta.iv; J. Vf 111 Issey li P. fertilising Fawn Lodge No. 2’Jb V iV A. A 1 meets first ami third Saturday night of each month. 1{ l’ Tatum, Secietaiv; J \Y Hussey, W M. Dade Stipciior Conits meets on third Monday iu March and the third Monday in September. J C Pain, judge; K II Thurman, clerk; W A Byrd, sheriff. Court‘ot Ordinary meets the first Monday of each month. G M Crab* tiee, ordinary. Tux Reciver, Joseph Coleman. Tax Collector, <» W II ugh os. Treasurer, 7. O’Neal. Coroner, W: U. A J. P- JAOOWAY ATTORNEYS AT LAW *IIUN TON, DA UK COUNTY, GEORGIA. Will praeliee in the Cherokee Circuit, anil Supreme an Federal courts, Prompt, atten lUn to hnsiness. T J. Lumpkin, All y Al L:m Tienton, - - Ga, Will practice in’the counties of Dade and Walker. Will pay strict attention to all husiuess entrusted to his care. feb.l7-ly REMEMBER HHmR (til .1 he '"li.| .1 li \ j|f \ye;havk i’i t i’birs BL cf r.tFAirs For tile lionrlit of the winkinm c and shall hall sole shoos fir fiCeeii also will lih’il side ladies shn eslor tin Where you can yet work d tii st class. Ladies and gents Low < hit Shoos made fi'nm •i'li.nll to $ i 00. U nits 'mm SO.OO tii $lO 00 Try me you will be j satisfied. Respect fully, 'l'. li. RoW*t!TsnN'. it Using Fawiiy Feb. J7lh-> alA.\ marc at home by tliem- V/ I tIM-trii.us. Is<*>t Imsiness now In-t .n jl L the public nor \W will -tart you. Mtu, woutou. boys airnl girl? Mant«*«l where work for u-• Now is 4 1»<* time. You can work in s}>;»rc tunc, or yivr your whole time to the business. No busiuVss will pay you as nearly ns well. No olio can fail to make enormous pay, by -engaging at onee. Costly outfit and terms free. Money made last, easily and honoracly w\ddrens Truk A Co., Augusta, Main 0 . We « *r.d free on 40 day-strial Dr, Dye's Elecro-VoDic Balts Aud other Klee I rie .\ p]il ia nces to menuller ing from Nervous liability, Lost \ i« :»1 it 3 lid kindivd troubles. Aiso lor ltkeuiiratis *l, Liver iin» Kidney troubles, ami many other diseases. Speedy etfre guaranteed. lllus trsted pamphlet free. Address VOL AIC UKLT <NL. / M M t THE CROSS HOUSE. I.Y J. «. WHI IK. I'IRKT IL tSft ilO'l'Siii. Aiu Person vipiHng Rising lawn, (in. .y Im.'ner-, 01* oilier Miso, Would ) 'ti.vi it to Xtieir interest lo culi and stay at ihe Closa tluiise. Tisv 11 .“ie«t hoiiuJ s'2 per day. Reduction made fur regular hoard. J. (I. WIIITK. I’IIOI’RIKTUR. _ NOTICE. All persons indebt ed to me will please eome forward and set tle at onee and save eost. Geo. W. Bell. Rising Fawn, Ga., Mnrcli ID. gTATK OK GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY— TO *l.l. WHOM IT MAY CONCHRST Andrew lirowu having in proper form ap plied to me f"r iicrmanet letters of adminis tration on the estate of P;ii lionm Killian, lute of said eounty. This in to cite all and singular, the creditors, and next of Kin of Parlhena Killian to he and appear at mjj office on the first Monday in June next, and show rauxe, if any they can,why permanent letters *f administration should not he granted to Aadro* Drown on Parthena Killian estates. Witness my hand and official signature, this the 21th day of April IK.S4. G. >l. CraMTßl.l’. Printers fees 3 24. Ordinary. are slwas on tlie lookout for chances to increase their earnings 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, boys and girls to work for os right in their own localities. Any one can do the work properly from the first start. The business will pay mote 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 your spare moments. Full information an l" all that is needed sent free. Address Stikton A Co., Portland, Maine. _ ERRORS of YOUTH \ gentleman who suffered for years from Nervous debility, pel-mature decay, and all the effects of youthful indiscretion, will for the sake d huuianit, send free to all who need it, the recipe and direction tor making the simple remedy by which he was cured (sufferers wishing to profit h.v tin-advertiser s experience can do so l.v a. [dressing m perfect confidence. JOHN R. OGDEN 42 Cedar fct. New York, city, N. Y. ieb. l>- yr. LOCAL I ) SI !>. And a Budget Of Interesting News, Picked Up Cut of thw Mud and Put in a Readable Condition By the Reporters Of The Weeicly Times. All 1 advertining must be paid fm in ndvniice Do ymi understand! Y\ ell, don’t forget it. When communications have no news in them they will not always appear in the pa pet the week we re ceived them, and should be in as con densed form as uosseble- REMOVAL-YpUBLISHERS’ NOTICE. Owing to the failure of the mer chants in this place to comply with their promises this issue bring the existence of the Times to an end. We have tiied every way in our power to make the paper a success. Hereafter the Times will make ‘its weekly appearance from Trenton— the county site—where it properly be longs. We return our thanks to those who have patronized the columns of tlie paper, •Iso to those who have in any way. It will appear under the same name. Ann communications I SHOTI.D BK AIiDItESED To THE TI.WEs, Trenton, Ga Will mir exchanges please change our address from Ris ing lawn to Trenton, Ga. T. A d. Majors. Publisher. We waul an agent and eorrspondent al every.postoffiee in the county. We jjant a correspondent at every postuflienn the county. Mrs. E T Rogers returned from .Jas per Monday. Mrs. \Y P Gilbert returned from Chattanooga Fiiday. Mrs. W W Gilbert returned from Collinsville, Ala., last week; she had been visiting lelatives at that place. Joe Reed and Modock Smith was up before Piesi lent Flicks Fiiday; charge with disorderly conduct, they were fined $1 and cost, each. IVvton I fray was before President Fiieks Friday for getting drunk; lie contributed one day tii the stieets and .sl and oust. Jim Ryan and Jack Sullivan cases were tried Friday night, ail parties ■concerned being ready for trial; the incorporation received $1 and cost from each. JngVliiig has becom the style in dealid L out justice in this place. Will not the young men of this |dace organize a base ball club or are they alraid of soiling lily white hands. Three Good Teuiplars’Todges in f ill blast at this place. Two whites and one colored. Axil will total up a mem bership of about seventy five or one hundred. Mrs. Uni lie wade, of Chattanooga., and Mrs. Sallie Tardy, formerly of Ntyv Mexico, were vi-iting Mr. ajid Mis. Geo. \\ Dell tlie past week. Joseph Allison, Sujteriutendent of t ie Furman Farm Improvement Com pany, of Atlanta, was up visiting his family the past week. L M Southern, who left this county thirty-five yeats ago, lias been visiting in the county for the past week. The Commissioners met Friday night in regular session. Nothing ot importance was done only to elect a Mai shah Al Gibson was the success ful one on the sex r enth ballot. It is officially announced that the Walker lion and Coal Company will living fifty convicts here to work about the first o t.i into. They say they can’t get tree labor to do the work also they are compelled to get some of the ore cheaper than they ore doing or stop down. Give the “infant indsutries” a a chance. *-** Silas Elmore was before ’Squires Forester and Cantrell .Thursday for borrowing $4 50 and a coat from Silas Johnson and Henry Walker while they were asleep. He plead guilty and was bound over to the Superior court in a bond of SIOO, in default he was committed to jail. Notice: The following papers were found and left at this office: One note payable to J S or 1 S Smith & Son or bearer seventeen dollars and sixty cents, signed Ervin Harrison. 'A re ceipt"lloin Ad Nelson to Ki via ! 1 ir-■ i> in, also a in e’ u _ from S 1’ II ud • wick to Ervin 11 ui : is,m and ot her imie ami receipts, w bicii t be owner can b*i \ i by calling at this i flier and paving fm t bis at’ \ i l i isemeiit. FC F. LE.F R: TENTATIVE I)r. T .1 I .umpkin is a camlidiiiejfoi Representative. lie is the only tan didate tii a I we know of. Cute on him. You eaimot find a bet ter (puli fi d man in the county. One vvlho will Work fur the interest u| every oi»*f It, See the advertisement of E ’l’. R ers in tins weeks paper, lie m-.k -c no promises that he will not Itufid. fje advertises nothing only what lie has, and when you carry him your baiter yon are sure to get his goods as clump as it you had the money. Don’t fail to call eaily and get first choice. Hon J C Clements is clearly tie choice -of the Democrats of this dis trict for re election to Congress, and any man who antagonists him in the e invention or out of it will surely be defeated.— [Marietta Journal. The Primitive Baptist will hold tligir sectional meeting with tlieclii i -a at New Providence church, one milt* north of Trenton. < 'nmmeneing Fri day 2H and will continue three dav, closing on [Sunday the 25th. One delegate from each church was ap pointed by the association to be in at tendance. lion. L N Trammell says: “] see it reported around that 1 have an idea of beet tiling a candidate for Congress in place. Nothing could be farther from the truth. lam open ly and earnestly for Clentets* re-iimni- HHtioii. By every equity lie is en tittled to the race this year, and lie will get it is my opinion without a struggle. He took the race whtn nobody wanted it, and lias contested two heavy races for the organized De mocracy. He is eutiitled to the next nomination, and 1 hope lie will get it without % ballot.” We are iiiforme 1 that J M Cantrell Dr. Fricks and G \\ M Tatum, three of the Town Commissioners, have agreed to appropriate m nicy belonging to the iucorporaiion tor the purpese of building a school* lion-e, heir J }r Cantrell’s residence. We cannot see where the Commissioners has the pow er to donate uioooy to build a school house and can not levy r tax on the diy good and family grocery merchant. W e already have a school house that wi"l accommodate all the children lqjtr here. It justly belongs to the public as a school house, and no one is in vested with the power to change it. W e have a nice set of Commissioners any way. 1 hrec prisonc, all the.e was in the [ Murray county jail, made there escape just before day nu Wednesday of last week. Andy ltoluml, under sentence ot death, was among the number, hut on account of a sprained ankle, re ceived in his fall from the roof of the jail, he did not get off far, and was re captured last Monday. ihe other two have not been heard from.—[Calhoun Times. Crazy Patchwork. Having a large assortment of remenonts and pieces ot handsome brocaded silks, satins and velvets, we are putting them up in as sorted bundles and furnishing them for .‘Crazy Patchwork" Cushions, Mats. Tidies, Ac., Ac. Package No. t—ls a handsome bundles of exquisite silks, satins and brocaded velvets (al[ different). Just the thing for, the most snaatii pattern of fancy wokU. Sent pospaid for 56*cents in postal note or one cent stamps, package No 2 Containing three times as touch as No 1. fierrt postpaid for .ill. These are all of the verry finest quai.ity and cannot bo equalled at any oilier silk works in the U. S. at three times our prices. They will please any lady. One or der always brings a dozen mere. I,ADIE U MAN l A’L OF TANDY WORK, with 400 il lustrations and full instructiics for artistic fancy worj, handsomely bound, postpaid, 50 cents. Order now. Address, The Roches ter Sink Co., Rochester, N. Y. Administrator Sale. Agreeably In an order of the Court of Ordi nary of Iladc Cov.nty Georgia will bo sold to the highest bidder lor cash before the qtiurt house door in said county on the first Tops day in June next within the legal hou/s of sale the following property to wit: Two un devided twelveth, or two shares of thp miner al interest in, under and upon tho following property to wit: I.ot of land No 54 \r. *he IStli district and 4th section, Dade eounty, (in., and also the north east fourth of the south west fourth, and the south ea.-t fourth of the north west fourth, in section l|), town ship 3 and range 10 in the county of DeKalb, and State of Alabama, also right of way for all roads necessars for the successful remov ing and transporting the mineral aforesaid, and all mining privileges neees-ary fi i the successful mining of the same and all t'mb r* neeossarj to lie used for mining purp«>. s. Sold for the. benefit of minor-. This th- doth day oTP d.ruary IHB4. LT .izarethK. At ms. Printers fea $4 59. Guairdan. Hi;, a p. wr.\'n.jys Liver Kidnev NKE»D€B.YE. The grout prevenlitivv end cure of all ana lariftl diseases, and a sure cure for all forms of dyspepsia and indigestion; it acts directly upon the liver and all the secretory glands if the stomaeh and bevvies, it cu'OH the disease hy removing the cause from the system that produces or brings on the diseases, hence it is unsurpassed far the cure of Constipation, tour stomach, heartburn, hcadach, and all syinatoms indicating the want of a proper ac tion of those glarbs situated in the stomach and bowels. Two or three bottles of Dr. Duncan's Liver and Kidney. Medicine is positively recommended ir relievo and cure any of the above disease; if taken as di rected. Price 75 cents. Cure for Croup! J>r. Duncan’s Cough I’alsam is the best remedy known to the medical profession for the prompt and sure cure of Croup in child ren; it is pleasant and burn No mother should he without a bottle in theirhou.se. Price 50 cents. Ilf I) I'IILIIS AMI ME TillillfT mourn.v cured with Ikr. Duncan’s Cough balsam; is a sure cure for sore throats. coughs anil colds, it is unsurpassed for WHOOPING? t'CTCJH, and all bronchial diseases in chil dren. 'Clumped I Ladds. Lips, bore eyes, piles, and all ebrasions ot the sk cured promptly with Duncan's Ointment fl?St !K \« \VS 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. TliE CHILDREN CF!Y J OR IT. DUNCANS Wvm SYRUP. It is sure, Bakk, plcasrnt and Cheap. Try it. For Sale JU) Blevins & Forester. TH2 QUIT TE r JI RON eITONIC FACTS RECARBIR3 Ir. Ssitfi boa tm It will cu..fy end enrich the BLOOD* regulate the LtVi n and KIDNEYS, and ItavTimE rm UKAX.TU smd ViaoK. of YOUTH! In <*.ll loose dlse»*“s requiring n :ert*liuy d effleien"TONlC, •specially l))iprpil>,lVuMi A ppotlte.lndlgcs tloti. Lack or birencui, etc.. Its uae Is marked wltii immediate sud wonderful ttsultß Hones, n.ntc'os and nerves receive new Tuico.TKallveM '.de mind and supplies Drain Powjr. e /» sntTering lrom ail ccmplnlDts I > 1 EuC2) peeiilla. to their sex will and tn ca. HARTEIt'3 IBCN TOKIO a omio and sptsdy cure, it give, a rlssr atul healthy complexion. Th 3 strongest testimony to the value of lilt. Hakt aft’s I row Tonic ts that frequent attempts at coni.terfcttlng iiavi- oniy adiled to thy popular ity of the original. if you nrucrtly desire health douot experiment—get ihe Original and Bx*T 7«ur addrasn to The Dr. Harter Had.Oc V a St. Louis Mi., fer oar “1.1-vAiA BOCK." 8 oil <K *«raa|« and csofal lsforcistion, It**. Jr Cfi. riARWi s iRON Torao is Ron 6als av AU PouGcaaTa auo Usalers Everywhere* PHOV. £** Sfrk TtBB Vor3 ■ i-rcaasi »»s>aen »cHs E| j v»7 *aS sumsrooi ,V •a a asiß ffli V? 8 £ ssure CiMuc*. baXU, UfiCl? 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The •vßijki ttiauvwp.g «’ >-:«#• af U _ ”lAL 9 § SI L* whieb bar* b ma m PACKAGE f J S wisetad are given teai. pa 'Jar. t ftEwMa olteerfQ 1 an 4 aLu BENO ADDRESS tiA* rstß REMEDY CO., M't’g Chs*!it», l 80« V, Forth loth !».. St. Loal% 80. Oks MOUTH'STI>.aTUtIT, |3; 2 «0HTH8.55.3 IMKTHB. FI ; Cs»B-BI3TO tesswaJK-ASSULIK inr*>ta&e7« nnr»al4 derftvifii llnllmi, SrlftnuQc txeßtii.ftnt; »»ft ard far? rfin#dle#. UWorraitiM Tr«*t#d. Cb'.l or writ* far I!«l - Qi«Mioß«to bftanffw*rc4 brthoßc *rr -tmert bj m»ii. tp«rw<m# s iflr*rbt* lY*n RupLarw -rv#3Ll Mod th*tr cjf de«M b !«■> • mw r.ihlttf ♦« iUalv Tt ii4rm Hr. r. 1,, LbFANOC, rrwi’t and Phyntaian ta fbarr* S«*d. A ia-f. iHßtltaUi, HO Leennt «t . *t. L-ml*. Mr. ftAtrroift’r lo I>r. Bute' n.Bpcnaary. ItatoUlsted #4 X ra#~* Bartow House, 'C AHTERSVI Lia: (i EORGIA. Opposite T ]'& Alt R Depot under the efficient .Manaffc cifiit of Mrs S C ■ Majors has bocn refurnished and is kept wicthf first-class. ‘f s I • ' Vashi , PARSONS’SSS? Fi I la And will completely efasnge the blood In the entire system In tl. r w menahs. person who will ta.Lo 1 PUI c«h night from 1 to IS weeks, nay I s roKoiwl to tns.il ii. ulth, if nrteh » thln-y be piossible. For Fenaale Con.pLa.lnfs thoeo l’JOs kr.'ve no sqsM. I’h.vsidans oao them "or tlw. cure of JLIYZK and KIDNEY dtsenAce. Feld ev.iry vborw, or sent by mail for 26m la rtemps. Clrealars free. I. 8 J.U!'' '■*; .* i\i , ».>»<■,, at -e 12 ByAst E 0| H 898 £% B Ovnp, Proocisltis, Hn |q Mln M N jR S) |w H H »S gte. Khcumsusin -• it** * .#*. a S r b m S SDI EBB Ba m-f i i.mu.a .- .w ,ku -s ««•.-a gs B'i yl pa iv.'S SOOp B II Vti) wHI Hi-iriila!. "U»iv rcHcv* fSses S»rrA« p£ Mj S 3 Stw" H l',*rS Bo** 1 m*Sfe n IS U»eas«, end will pclthil/ ran w » «*•«. fir ra si S 3 y if f> fi gs SB Ij &,3| °nt of ton. Inewmtk. v teat WII sn *L.-»y P«? vd ' j M y CL' ,K rO ad xa SPal hvos eont ftco l»v mail. ;-* i data/* •«»•'! •>». trULy g 'aJ itv 5! Vj <&3tV LJ -H ™ R U ' ••" •» JOHNSON’S ANODYN3 LINIMENT curbs lnfloeev*. at th. l, <bc , n»-v.. ness. Hacking Cough, whieptng c..uih, Chronic ftiarrhoa, Dyaentery, clioU-fa Vorhu* l< id*»y l nrnUaa, a 1 1 Diseases of the Spine. Bnld everywhere. Circulars ttoe. I. 8. JOKNSAJf A CO., 15o»u«i, Doss. It la a well-known fact that most of the HL -i fl HKf B ffl fl£2 P, **, IB & Horae snd CatHe l*owUer sold in this eoun #• wg 1 fi ‘e nifia Ih Ha '. *7 try Is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition KS# Kfs piS JS_ ful h., DyN m Kl |J Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. Sjfcfg} Sr A® fefi bi r £ * K MU fi Nothing on Earth will make hens |*S P* ft i H | lay like Shoridan’n Condition P»vr- )6g SI gTS M S 2i3 SBS Xi h S aler. Dose, cm; teaspoouful to eaoh pint of r ‘ m “• "* lswiss ■ -A food It will also positively prevent aud cars | HogCholer.i,(tc fold evt.fywlisrs.or tc-.l hy mall for xk-a kj E9U C" KS B stamps. Furnished hi i»rv» esoi, price Si.liO; bv mall, Vji Vn3U«VE,rI Wfß«#LiK.lrtA f lurcuianUtc. I. 3. jOUMSOF X CD-, Boatoii, Mass. Now is thetime to Sul)scribe for the : Dade County Weely Times A 24-Column Newspaper Puhlishod at HISINGr t F 9 JL. m WISr, O-A nr —- T. A. J. M A 13113 • " AT 51.50 Per annum in advance. We give you one of the best country pa * •m pers in North Gergia. ✓ 4 Send In Your 7 Names 1 Every Parmer,* % _ 1 % •*-. • di Merchants, •- • . -di Mechanic, r And Laborer > J , * In Dade County shou t take an I read th %/ *•-3* WEEKLY TIMES. Publishd Every V Wednesday 11 Letters on business should be address 1 " a - I ‘ ’ < to ce street w.u T ll V TjXf RS, ue. For two days and niguts one spas ye t To that shore - " . own ‘~L ' -• S"iSjii*iTS -stxses r that corpora 1 t j 0 f -jo.W4\oho acres awa\, pretty maid. “I, ,„4..«!»«. al» ''‘f f] >»"•, rm 01 t '” i p, T .L‘ £y'« takia, Ur,. herrings.