Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, May 28, 1884, Image 3

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I'.cutuH LuJgt X i 1 <!) I", kV A A 1 iiieuls on \\ nim-i'd’v uiulit i ■.• ii ur wt'oiv CHk'll (till IM.mtt. J. ti Paco {jwretai}'; M. A. B lutum.; >V M 1 Teuton Gliaptor No. Co H A M, Uit*ct(> swptitl Katunlay iiigiii m <;idli *wontb. 8. ii Tiiuntfitii Si-oitMs.i y, y* . Hussov H P. Pawn Loilgw No. 2W3 V <fc A M iuidU first Mini third fcatuuluy night of each month. R P Tatum, Societary; J W Bussey, W M. jg)flF*Da'le Superior Conits meets on third Monday in March and the third Monday in Septetnliei. J C Fain, judge; 8 II Thurman, clerk; W A Byrd, tdieriff. (!ourt ol Ordinary meets the first Monday of each month. G M Crab %iee, ordinary. Tex Rtrittr, Joseph Coleman. TaX Collect..r, <1 W Ilugbos. Treasurer, Z O’Neal. Coroner, H D.AJ. P* JACOWAV ATTORNEYS AT LAW UtkNTON, DADE COUNTY. G KOIWIA. Will practice in the Cherokee Circuit, and Supreme an Federal courts, Prompt, atten tion to business. T .J. Lumpkin, All’y At Law Tienton, - - Ga, Wilt practice in the counties of Dade and Walker. Will pay strict attention to all %utinee* entrusted to his care. feb.l7-ly REMEMBER the old established MjSmm boot AND SHOE SHOP, HW On.the Company Road. BH WE HAVE CIT PRICES. OF REPAIRS Ladies and gents Low Cat rmade from $2.50t0 *7.00. Boots from $6.00 to SIO.OO. Try me you will be satisfied. Respectfully, T. H. Robertson. Rising Fawn , Feb. 27th- STATE OF OKOHOIA, DADE COUNTY to all whom it may concern: Andrew Brown having in proper form «p --ear z’srrx£ry‘ fis- BSSL late of said ™ a y\- d -asa to be and appear at ay office on the firat Monday in J ««e next, and show if any they caw,why permanent letters should notbegrantedUl Anflrew Brown on Parthena Killian estates. A w".,» »' k-«- ««• «•* ”* * pn ' i* M. Printers fees 3 24. Ordinary. p|l. DU MCA HI’S 1 lutnwn tin. JSature’aJxre** remedy Hr •"» f feetions of the bowels. This *plendi« *»* never-failiag medl cmo pounded from Btackberrv and k Root* And Herfce, w there (Tore perfectly harmless. It is oleasMU to tfee BftOtt delicet© §o»a<* • , .tw>*av mnd effectual for the «rVfeL - .Js=xs^3 srs^aßstar.sr- "”•* [lB. DI.VCAyS CHILL TOMIC. Yon »,.! o«* „ o'.'** if s“ u 'irs s-a T... sHS s fail It will'also, if taken regularly, build “ VJ the weak and debilitated sys tem and above all, leaves ne bad effects be hind, as do so many other preparations. dr dijkcak* liver and kidney medicine The great preventive and cure of all »a larial diseases and a sure cure for all forms • f dispensia and indigestion It acts direct ly upon the liver and all the secretory glands of the stomach and bowels, it cures the dis ease by remorlag the cause from the system that produces or brings on the disease; hence It l. unsurpassed for the cure of eoosLpaUcn seur stomach, heartburn, headache, and all those symptom* indicating the want of proper acUon of those s la«d. situated in the atom « j V)ow«l« Two or three bottles of Da. .id Kid.,, MOioin, i. , lively recommended to relieve and cure any if the Xv™ diseases if take, a, directed. r rie© 76<ee®t*» Duncan’s Worm Syrup ,"r‘o .b. "hud... i, ~»'r*r,r::. l"'i ,'V„d. ,h.'.t0,., oduiißioUrod ..UK,.. trouble. Price 2» cent*. SPURLOCK, PAGE & CC, PROPS ]%s».**l»V|ll», TCIIU. Dade County Times* T. A.HAVKOX, Local Editor. Wrunesdav, Mat 28 1881 Only two boaider at the county hotel T H B CV.e went up to Chattanoo ga Friday. W. P. and Miss Sue Pace returned from Chattanooga Friday .1 M Curry has put in a fish trap in Leokout. Where is it at Jabe? Oapt. and Mrs. K T Rogers came up from Rising Fawn Saturday evening. Mrs J P Jacoway lias been ill for some few days. Hope she will be out soon. Dr E B . Ketcherside, of Jasper, Tenn., paid us a pleasant visit last Saturday. Jewbilikinsl how hot.—M.—lt snot so.—H. —You are both lying, its mod erate —Devil. We had a good rain Saturday and Sunday, It was needed bad, but was hardly enough. There will be some peaches in this vicinity, and at some places in the county a full crop. Oar local editor spent Saturday and Sunday in Collinsville with well, you know who. The following marriage license were issued during the past week: W J Killian to Josiphine Torbett Court of Ordinary meets next Mon day. Goody! the Judge will give the creek bank a rest for one day. Master Benny Crabtree caught 32 sunpereh Saturday. Lookout Judge or he will be a better fisherman than you. Marion Blevins, son of Gaines Blev ins, was kicked by a mule a few days ago,and severely hurt at James’Switch county, Ala. David Tatum has been called away several times for the past week on ac count of the illness of his mother, who is still very low. A young man named Yonng was fatally injured by a limb falling on him, last Webnesday while hauling tanbark near Eureka, DeKalb county, Ala. He died Saturday. We hav® heard some talk of the M K Sunday-school at this place hav ing a picnic. We are needing some thing of the kind to break the monoto ny, and infuse more life into the town. Is four or five year there will be more lovliness in the feminine popu lation of Trenton, if the present pros pect holds out, than any town twice its size in North Georgia. Another case “didn’t know it was loaded” happened in Chattanooga Thursday. Jeff Lee killed Andrew by shooting him in the thigh with both barrel! of an “unloaded” shot gun. He died in a few minutes from the loss of blood. See the advertisement of E T. Rog ers in this weeks paper. He makes to 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 i! you had the money. Don’t fail to call eaily and first choice. W* have been informed that there was a picnic at the Mcßee cave near here last Saturday. Our reporter was negligent as to informing himself in regard to thetime and consequences, therefore we are not able to give our readers the full details, but from what information we have that it could have had a lager|attendance. Notice: The following papers were found and left at this office: One uute payable to J S or I 8 Smith & Son or bearer seventeen dollars and sixty cents, signed Ervin Harrison. A eceipt from A J Nelson to Ervin Har ison, also a receipt from S P Hard wick to Ervin Harrison and other notes rnd receipts, which the owner can have by calling at this office and paying for this advertisement. The series of meetings held by th e Primitive Baptist, near this place last week and Sunday, were largely at tended. The house was more than full, and in fact, we believe the at tendance is always large for the ac commodation, most especially in re gard to seats, it would add very much, with little cost, to the comfort of the congregation to procure more and better seats, S,u? change ul Dr. Duncan’* ad. Col h L) Gialtam, of Cartersville, Ga., was in our town yesterday Court of Ordinary ami Vf U. Jac o\v«y gone fishing at present writing, Tuesday. John Ciay passed through town. Tnesiay .viih bis *aw mill. Hewil.i stop with it soltiewheie u ear 11. L. W. A lison’s. Wc are glad i>* learn that M s Fryer, who has been very sick tor some time, is getting better, and that hopes are entertained that she wiil re- cover. We understand that Mr H L W Allison, an old and esteemed citizen of this county, was stricken with paralysis yesterday. Serious tears are entertained as to the result. Messrs M A B Tatnm and J P Jacoway, returned from their fishing expeditions from Alabama last Thurs day, They claim to have caught some fine fish but we did not see them. Elisha Thomas died at Sulphur Springs, DeKalb county, Ala., last Sunday evening, He was a young man just in the bloom of manhood. The writer was well acquainted with him, and regreted very much to learn of his death. Saturday, June 14th is set apart as the day for all the citizen* of this place to meet at the graveyard at the Bap tist church for the purpose of clearing off the slirubery and undergrowth. Attention has been called to thie mat ter in another column, None of us wish to live and be entirely or soon for gotten, neither is it all of life. Another fiend in human shape throws a dynamite cartridge in Look out Creek above Sitton’s Mill last Wednesday. When a man becomes so degraded as to kill fish in this man ner should, if found out, be' punished to the full extent of the law which may be found in section 4310 of the code which reads as follows: “A fine not to exceed SI,OOO, imprison ment not to exceed six month, to work jn the chain gang on the public works or on such sther works, as the county anthoritiei may employ the chain gang not to exceed twelv® mouths, aud any or more of these punishment u>ay be ordered in the discretion of th® judge.” Last Saturday night, at Rising Fawn, about 11 o’clock, John Sannd ers knocked B®n Daniel down by strik ing hnu with a sling-shot, and rob bep him of his hat, as the evidence showed. Daniel svvor® out a warrant Monday against Saunders charging him with assault and battery and larceny. He was brought before th e Court cf Inquiry at Rising Fawn and committed to jail on this charge to await the action of the grand jury at the next term of court. He was brought down by A 1 Gibson Tuesday morning, aud was assigned a lodging at the county boaidiug house. Con sidering the circumstances he is one of those whom the county ought to be perfectly willing to give his board. Z Z., of Cole City, can get his ditch dug at the prices he gives and have $6 7 5 left, and I think that he should send the amount to th® Timf.s and or der the paper sent to f riends who are not able to pay for it. At $1.25 per yard A will cut 37$ yards of ditch, which will be worth and at 75 cents per yard B will yards which will be worth So von see at the price* you will get your ditch cut and have $6.75 left. Trenton School BoT. FROM COLE CITY. Corr*«poad«nt of tha Times]. Coi.k City, May 20.—We have had a two days meeting here. It was car ried on by Rev Jacob Hoots. We have a Good Templars here; all seem to be satisfied with it. but some of the most uutortunate one’s will ride the grocery keepers’ mule thatthrowß them off in the mud. John L. Sullivan, McHones bar keeper on the mountain, beat Martin Renow verv near to death on the ac- count of a settlement; he followed him home and pulled him out in the yard ana did the crime. Bill Dykes is mill improving. A wi'd panther has been creating cousideiable excitement on the moun tain. Free labor have all gone Hack to work again. Health of the people is very good, aud snakes large aud plentiful. z z. The piuhiliiiionists uf Tennessee tit * in Nashville Thursday. Earnest am enthusiastic speeches wer • made b several prominent men of the State. Feware awmoof tun uiti.ienoe that ha been exerted by a Women in the d> e turnnt jeff. rts to discover the N ntli P-*le. Kane determine upon his Arctre exAnditon because he Was disappointel jn love and Melville sayk he is no tin gonly one who went on the illfated •h-Hiiette lather than remain and brave <ti.ssoii.si.m in the household. London Hair Restorer - Great EngHel | ’i'o let irticle. Roatorus gr .wfli c<nor, gluss\ j i.n 1 oftness, Removes D.iddruf. AriatociMcj families offli-oat Brit.iia endorc.'S it. Elegnn drussiug. Fragrantly perfumed. The fuvt i it* of fashiou. At Druggets for 3s 1 1 - -Ail t fSCts ia U. £>. tuuucy. FROM MILLER COUNTY. Coi.qcitt, Ga., May 20.—1 have recently had the pleaure of perusing a copy c>f your newsy paper, in which I find many items of nows from different parte of the State; nothing however frera this, my*seetion. While w« live some distance from the rail road, ini ooessionly have the pleasure of read, ing a paper, and from the amount of mail dis tributed here, we have a reading community. We have a daily mail, and by each mail we have, some traveler looking with ft view to settle among us. Our county is fine farming, and is almost a forest with fine yellow pines, which is now being utilized in tuipintine and lumber. Our lands have advanced fifty per cents in the last twelve months. There is now a boom here in the timber and turpintine Easiness. Labor is a little scarce en the farms, but as a rule, eur planters are well up with their work. Laying by corn is now the fashion among the planter*. Oats are quite fine. Harvest is now on us. We have a fine school in this place, which will close June 6tb, then the school pionio and the fish fry will be oo hand. We have no fatal siokness in our county; chills ia noth ing in the fall season. Our merchants are well np to the times. J W Cowart, formerly of Rising Fawn, now of Colquitt, is now doing a fin business at this place. His large dry good and grocery stores are daily crowded; he has the best olerks he can get, whe are at theii counters at all times ready to wait upon their many friends. Cowart has built up a splendid trade in our town. I am satisfied he will sell between forty end fifty thousand dollars by the first of January next; he bus now made a sweep, and is now in the lead as one of Southwest Geor gia business men. Send us another Cowart. J. R. W. Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Consumption All thsrat, Breast, and Lung, affections cur ed by the old-established “SWAYNS WILD CIIBRRY." The firs, does give relief and a cure speedly fellows. 23 Cts., or sl.lO at Druggists. DasvtLLß, Va., May 22..—Th0 election passed without disturbance. Tho Democrat io or white party nominees were elected. Capt. W. Graves beats J. H. Johnson, the ptesent incumbent, for Mayer by 404 votes nearly every white vote being polled, and and about 70 negroes voting the Democratic; ticket, and about 100 not voting. The exist- M*r *.f two parties Democratic and Republi can, tne «no composed mostly Vrhite men and the otner mostly of negroos, was ignored in the canvass. One party was for a white man’s government, while the ether, led by J. H Johnston, was in opposition. Gov. Cataeron camo up this morning and remained until the afternoon. Much courtesy was shown him by the citizens. Ho said pleasantly that he had received a carpetbag full of letters about affairs here, and had come to see for himself. NORFOLK AND PORTMOtTTH. Norkolk, May 22.—The elections passed off quietly in Norfolk and Portsmouth. Tho Democrats elected their mucicipal ticket in Portsmouth by an increase majority. In Norfolk the Democrats elected the mayor *nd the members of the common council, but the rest of the ticket is doubtfu* Crazy Patch work. Having a largo assortment of reraenents and pieces of handsome brocaded silks, satins and velvets, we are putting them np in as sorted bundles and furnishing them for ‘Crazy Patchwork’* Cushions, Mats. Tidies, Ao., Ac. PACkAOnJ No. I—ls a handsome bundles of exquisite silks, satins and brocaded velvets (»!|%ifferent). Just the thing for th* most SUBURB PATTBKXH CF FANCY Woßk. SeApospaid for 56 cents in postal note or one eenß stamp!. PACkAOft No 2 Containing thrift times as much as No 1. Sent postpaid orsl. These are all of the verry imnv.pt quality and eannot be equalled at any other silk works in the U. S. at threk times our prices. They will please any lady. One or der always bring! a dozen more. LADIES, MANUAL OF FANCY WORK, with 400 il lustrations and full instructor,* for artistic fancy work, handsomely bound, postpaid, 50 cents. Order now. Address, Thk Roches ter SiLk Co., Rochester, N. Y. MARKET REPORT. Corrected by E T ROGERS, dealer in General Mci'- chantdize. RISING FAWN, May 21 BETAIL PRICKS. COUNTRY PRODUCE. Flour 00 Meal 1 09 Bacon (clear side) 10 Oats 50 W heat 1 00 Chickens chickens 15, hen* 30 Eggs 15 Butter,No 1 3o “ No. 2 ..no »alo GROCERIES, Coffee 16% Sugar 10 “ Granulated 12 White beans 08 Rice........ >- 10 Cheeße 20 Corn 13 Hay 1 50 Lard 131* Sorgum 60 N O Molasse* 15 DRY GOOD* Rock CityDomestic4-4. 07 “ •* '« 7-8 06 Print*, best brand 06 1-2 Liver, Kidney or Stomach ronble, Symptom*; Impure, ccnstive bowels, irrog -1 u’*r appetite, sour belching, pains in sice I back and head, yellow urine, burning when j urinating, clay colored stools, bad bretb, no uesire for work, chills, fovor, irritability whitish tongue, dry cough, dizs.y head, with pull paines in beck part, loss of memory, fog ! gy Eight. For these troubles swaymkr piu.s , are a sure cure. Bo*. (30 pills)bv mail Cts., sfor sl-00. Addre»s DR. SWAYNI & 1 SO>« T ., I’hilada Pa. Sold by DrugO.su. PARSONSUf PILLS >nd will completely change the blood in the entire system In three month*. At-# person who will take 1 s*lll each night from 1 to 1* weeks, may be restore*/, to ■one I health, If such a thing be possible. For Female Complaints these Pill* have uo **]>•» Phvelctans use them for the care of LIVER and KIDNEY disease*. Sold everywhere, or sent by mail for 85c. in stamps. Cireubara froa. S JOH-NSOF & CO- Bestow Mas*. 8 IBS m SffipAWsrsa. a Dueises of lbs It is s wsll-Vmiwn fast that mint of the l& L's ]@s L P HHi S (ffitk B IS I^s# Bone snd Cattle Powder sold In this coun- Cfi pj| M"f r, -l (1 *1 ®i“ R id VD tty la worthless; that HheriJsn s Condition ESB BEf Mgf Sra Wf B »2 pewderta sbwilutelvpure and verwalushlc. BagU >rjs| R-a Mr* fl'i3 H » Nothing on Earth will make hens BA ft sasgl ift s CS II “SS 3LS P ii lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- Ba9t£ BK fe Sol £HK3 Ula wjr Ein ■ CKSCiCEN CHOLERA, | Orcuian OSS. L H. JOHN SOM A CO., Boatoc, VtMi Now is thetime to Su jjcrlbo for the • «. Dade County V/eely Times A 24-Column Newspaper Published a* Cr-fiL. BY T. A. J. MAJORS 1 I > AT 81.50 Per annum in adnu3. Wa give you one of the best c ountry pa pers in North Ger/n. Send In Your Nam33l Every Farmer, Merchaants, Mechanic, And Laborer. / In Dade County shoud take an I roidt-m WEEKLY TIMES. Published Every Wednssday; All Letters on business. should be addressed o The Times, Trenton, Georgia. A dministrcitor Sale. Agreeably to an ordef of the Court of Ordi nary ot Dade County Georgia will ba sold to the highest bidder tor cash before the court house door in said county on the first Tues day in Juno next within the legal hours of sale the following property to wit: Tw» un devided twelve:!), or two shares of the miner al interest in, under and upon tho following property to wit; Lot of laud No. 54 tn the 18th district and 4th section, Dade county, Ola., and also the nonh east fourth of the south west fourth, and the south east fourth of the north west fourth, in section ip, town *hip 3 and range 10 in the county of DvKalb, and State of Alabama, also right of way for all roads necessars for tho successful remov ing and transporting tire mineral aforesaid, and all mining privileges necessary for the successful mining of the same and all timber* nocessary to be used for m ining purposes Sold for the benefit of minors This the 26th day of February 1884. Elizabeth F. Austin. Printers fea $4 59. Guairdan. csißlsrm Ill<Ua©MM oft a* SWxiiTsEa ib4 Hu***.— Mmrwm* Orjvsi® W*»fc'.«•«, t**orrS«M, fiypfcbfU* end ■rcctrfef Afc»*l'ite. trtamfle tr**tna«ut; 9th actf fera rtanwli**. Dfffcnulti:* Tr®«Wd. Call or wriH fbr IWI mi p*Bvn® to O® by tko®« dkviriuf fcr*»tr**«t by mafl. (FffMii «vad th*ftr ®J4rw®,b u 4 l««ni kw*(l.l®| t® ®4nst»|®. 7tianct»t rmm.p Hr. C. L, ÜBiDOB, Pr»®*t m 4 Fkjr*W»« hi Cfcs*f« C«H(r«! I*4. slv(. U«®«t ■*.. IU. I •«(*, 1% PucctMOa to l)t. fi-att*’ Ditptattry. EiteUkM M Im* Bartow House, CARTERSVILLE GEORGIA, Opposite W & A R R Depot Under the efficient Manage ment of Mrs S C Ma jors ha s been refurnished and is kept triotlij first-dais. S/f A BMioM. Vi /j/f Of Kertarky University, Lexington, Ky, Student* cm begin ht week-day in the year. No vacation. Time to complete the Kail Diploma Business Course about 10 week*. Average total Co*t, including Tuition, Set of Book* ana f*c«r«S in a family, SSW. Telegraphy a specialty. Literary Comm tree. Ladies reoeived. 5,®00 successful graduates. Over 600 pupils last year from 15 to 46 rears of age, from 12 States. I* etructloa 1* practically and individual! v imparted by 10 teacher*. Special aaurse* for Teacher* and Bu?ine«* Men. QuiverJity Diploma presented to it* graduate*. This bountiful cltr t* note* for it* healthfolne** and society, and !• on loading Railroad*, /fe 1 btpns s*yf. bib. for circular* and foil particulars, 2. a-UXTU, Leilmgto*, Mj. w, ri oult nun griRON HTONIC nSJS&I WUJTB KCMWW taSafaftlraiMi HEaILTK and VIOOB. ofibUTH! lu dlse«aJC3 requirlnir a ceriaiu find effloleß TUriic, espeeUily i)y«pep»la. Wan lot Appallte. Udlxoaj Uon, I.aca of Btrentui, etc., lit a»« l* »Atke4 with lrumedlate »iid wonderial T*** ll *'-*’.?"**t rpoaolea and aarve* ree*l»e new fore*. Kauften® the mind and »opplles Urtlu Paw.r. ■ A itiws *o3Vrlujr from all complalata L. J® Os S.S nacullartoUjelr»«xw!lf9rwlta DR. HAJITHqTijWW TCtrlO a safe and speedy cure. It give* a el«*r and healthy eomploal T. The »L-on*e»t Uatlmony to tire wwlum of1>«. Uamteb's Iron Tonic la iLat freqnentaUempU at oonDlerfeltlng Lave ouly added lo thtpopoiaw gßtef tissny-aiarwe*-) HTull of atronpa and cutul lniormaUow, fr»' » On. WASTER’S Ison Tomo is son Bale D'J ft U DwuooiCTS AMO DeACBRft Evsnrwew- rvIGORQUS HCAITHrV^JWI Mam war rors Dim urn itr&***+JP m *44 4* ?&; S 7 ••7 aumervu* a• pa# *<» ladiwseo W W IMuP f tioa*. too free l«it T• / ha* orw brain wart. M . _ , _ «• * A P.iDssl Qnrn Mb«f rfc» Um« " tJ«blo». e*wuft««tKW POU lsr u< triri pvkM* »S| OTUUTORSHKI TSSSEBS thousands, and dee* not ty IMPOTIM3Y. ESMSV.S nalcse*. TxnAA fti wV roar, by in la ttwn- tio>. u.» .. ~ mile. It, MBKISiOUMk eiflo lilmM toll« . ftrJftr. Tift ftftbuftl IV* v« © v Sr\ * ? ■? ."SZLm* M w v . $ K animating tknmm flf T3JA;. 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