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SJSF" I'ieiitoti Lodge No. 179 F. \
A. >l. meet* nit Wednesday night, ou
or before each full iii hui. J. <r
Pact* Secretary; M: A. 11. Tatum,.
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I iviifon Chapter No. OH li A M,
Uieetn t-eooud Sat unlay night in each
month. S. H Thurman Secietaty; J.
\S luism'V H I*.
Pawn Lodge No. *jy,‘l
l 1 .V A M meet* first mu< 1 third
► atuiday night ot each mouth. ]{ 1*
’1 maul, Secietaix; J \\ Russey, \V
M. _
£o^oxde Su[toii.tr C'outt* mee's
«>«i liiirtl M.in.lay iu M«rch and the
third Monday in Scpieiulier. .1 C
Fain, judge; S H Tliurimtn, eleik; \V
i Byrd, sheriff
t'o»rt sit Ordinary meet* the Hint
Holiday of each month. G M C’rab
tiee, ordinary.
T»i Koitir, J«o|ih ('..li giig.
1 11 Ulltll.t, It W
Troiitir, Z O'Mikl.
i'uroatr, -<—
W: i.AJ. P* JICOWAV
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
'j UINTON. DADF COINTY.
GEORGIA.
I Will prr.ctic* in the Cherokee Circuit, sn<l
Ruprvat* m Federal courts, i’r<tin|>t cttvn*
ti.u to hasiuess.
T J. Li mi-kin,
All') At Law
Tienton, - • Ga.
Will |. melice in the eoulltie* of Oa.ie slid
Walker. Will pay strict atteutiin to all
koHiro en trastrd to his care. fob. I 7 ly
,i. a ■
T. A. HAVUON.
All’) at Law.
TRENTON. GA,
Will jmy prompt attention to all
h'lMtira* intrusted to mv cam.
Jjm REMEMBER
iKSH i IIH 01,11 KATABt.miKD
B -or axil 3IIOK SIII'P,
Ob the IVwplliy UeeJ .
I \mi mu' Tims.
Hk OF REPAIRS
Ladiraa ai« getitx I-ow Cut Khoe*
mada fr«»w f *2.60 In $7 00, Root* !r.»ni
fft.oo t*i 110 00. Try ma ytm will be
•*ti«6ail.
Rea pect fully,
T. H. Ronnnmoft.
Hiring Feb. 27 th-
mwt. miscA.va
iUCOHM EIIIII.
JfHhr«'l |mt reinidy for di*»an-s and at
faction* of the bowel*.
Tki* *pl*n<li<i and n*v*r..talli«g mfdi
dlt ll (wm|)»ini|nl from IHaekberrw aad
etb.r HiiTiiiml Root* ind ll*rb», It there
for* perfectly barml.**. ft It pl.a.ant and
M f* to tht winst drliriiU inmark It it the
ftntt *|*e«4y Midi effeetaal m*di«i«« for the
<tr« of all f*nut td Pi»rrb<*a. in children
or adalts, Chnl*ra «”rhu*. Dyseate-ry, *«d
(It uriiot .Summer C«m|dnint* of the Bow
el*, to prevalent anion* all clattet during
the •miner ••■•0n....0n1y one bottle (price
$1 centif is *u®cient to effect a cure.
HE. DI'XCWS fHIII Tlllll’.
Toe »aed *hahe or •cbll! If yon will
>a«e this tonic It never fail* to stop the
ia»*t aggravated form* of thiilr and Vever
if taken u directe 1, in front three to seven
day*, when quinine and all other medicine*
fail It will aleo, if taken rexularlr. build
and ton* up the weak a»d debilitated sys
tem, and above all, leave* no bad effect* be
hind, a* do *o many other preparations.
i»k unr.t vi
LIVER AND KIDNEY MEDICINE
The great preventive and cure of all ma
larial disease* aad a snre cure for all forms
wf <li*j»e|**ia aad indigestion It acts direct-
Irapon the liver and all the secretory glands
oif the rtuoaaeh and bowels, it cures the dts
ea«* by removing the cause from the system
that produces or brings on the disease; hence
it is unsurpassed for the cure of constipation
sour stomach, heartburn, headache, nnd all
those symptoms indicating the want of proper
action of those glands situated in the stom
ach and bowels. Two or three bottles of 1)r.
Drum a’* Diver and Kidney Medicine is pos
itively recommended to relieve and cure any
of tho above diseases if taken as directed,
eric* 7 ;> cents.
Duncan's Worm Syrup
.One 4*.UI« of this .Syrup will completely
'exil’d all species of Worra« and without m
iurv to the child, as it contains no calomel or
ether injurious suhstane s. Again.it is pleas
ant to the taste and acceptable ♦«> the st-.in-
Boh. and, therefore, administered without
trouble. Price 25 cents.
SPURLOCK, PAGE So CP, PROPS
Xarimllo. Trim.
Dade County Times.
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WthKKsuav, .July 16 18K4.
LOCALS.
axo
ITEMS OF HKSKKAL IXTKBBST FROM
OVER THE COL'MV.
Wc learn and are glad to so inform
the [N-.ijtle, that It, I’. Majors is im
proving. We would be extremely
glad to six- him <»ut.
No preaching in town last Sunday.
Rev. John G .1 netiway left for Holly
Hill, Kentucky, list week.
Wheat has not all Iteen threshed
yet. Quality is better than qiinnity.
So far, we have heard of lio wheat*a
lieing damaged by tlierccent and con
tinued tains.
The Fort Payne Journal “ailing”
about Alabama's Code ul Practice am!
Pleading.
11. M. W. Glenn was in our town
one day last week, ami favored our of
fice with bis presence.
Trenton is on a boom—ftotndthing
in the shape of a telephone put up by
Messrs llenry Goodwill and John
Case.
Yesterday morning nearly "every
body and Ida dog” was in town; iu the
evening it was veiy different—bum*
ness dull and quiet.
Owing to the continued rains many
of our tarmera will not be able to plow
out theit coin at the time needed.
The frog pond in our town still ex
ists. Something that will impress vis
itors and our neighbors very lavora
bly.(?)
'lhe communication from Smith,
last week came in too late for publica
tion, and the news iu it would not
probably suit for this issue.
The price of corn remains unchang
ed quoted 70c. Wheat is quoted
at from 90 to 96 cents; a very small
price, for the amount raised in thin
country per acre.
We send you a supplement contain
ing the entire proceedings of the Dem
ocratic Convention; and also, other
matter, to which we call your special
atteutioti.
One or two of DeKalb County
Ala., candidate* for county office lift*
——will not nay, luit liave withdrawn.
Wonder if a Miialhtnajotity of them
cannot he no convinced sometime soon.
We have not received a single coin
inunic.ttion this week any portion of
the county. It lias been a long while
since we received one from Cole City;
can not some one from that place fa
vor us tvitli one?
Could not our town Commissioners
las convinced of the importance of
■(tending some of the funds of the cor
porate treasure u|*m our streets and
side walks, which need repairing very
badly.
Married: Last Friday morning
by Squire .lobe W i* Wood to Miss
Virginia Wallace, Doth of IfeKalb
County, Ala. Wo have not recotded
a single marriage since we have had
anything to do with editing the paper,
whew the parties were of otir own
comity and State; hut Alabama w ill
come forward and break the monotony.
This makes about the fourth iu the
last two mouths.
It fieerns that f-ovt'ial of onr citizen*
are having considerable trouble of lato
about “jirivale ways.” Another wa*
belore the Court of Ordinary last
Monday (the day to which it adjourn
ed). The parties were Messrs. Jas.
T. Woolbright vs. John A. Cureton.
The "r »t 1« # * was granted—in favor of
Woolbright. It makes the third case
since the last term ot the Superior
Court.
Tho narrow gauge railroad at Cole
City is now about completed to the
top of the mountain It is probable
aud is in project of being run to
Uising Fawn. If carriedTnto execu
tion, which we believe it will be at
some future time at least, it will pass
through this valley so as to accommo
date the mineral interest, in which our
county is inexhaustible. We would
be glad to see such an enterprise pas
sed rapidly through, as t* the advan
tage it would l»e to our people, and re
►oiiices it would develop, we will not
attempt to estimate.
L. S, L’olyar, delegate from thi
District to National Democratic Con
vention at Chicago, returned last Mon
day. He expresses himself well pleas
ed with the nomination and believes
hey olid doubt that it will bt* success
ful.
Maimed: Before we get out this
isme we learn of another marriage.
It took place at the restdriic of Mr.
llenry Smith, at Sulphur Springs,
last Sunday, The parties were Mr.
William Crow to Miss Sallie I horn
hill. Of course they were a run away
couple from Alabama, but from Jack
son county this time.
The people of Morgauville are get
ting up an exhibition and public eh
tertaiiiuient for the purpose of raising
a fund to recover and repair the sclnsd
and church house at that place. We
wish them success, as the house
is needing the work very pably,
and must add considerably not only to
ap[iearauce but to real benefit .
Some of onr citizens have been
speaking of running 11. I*. Majors for
county treasurer, if lie will accept.
Mr. Maj ors, as most every one knows,
lias not been able to be tip for ovei
three years; having been confined with
rheumatism. It elected there will be
no question as to the office’s being
well attended to; and we think lie mer
its and deserves it at the hand ot the
people under many considerations; aud
that he could lie unanimously elected.
NOTICE.
26 good able bodied men wanted
tor regular work at the furnace of the
Walker I ran A Coal Company.
Apply to
L. S. Colt an,
Risino Fawn, Ga;
BROKE JAIL.
One of Hit* Jail Birds Kink
«*» his Eflcapr an«l in Recap
tured.
Onr town waa thrawn Into a fevoi
of excitement yesterday oven; ng about
aix o’clock, by the breaking ot Felix
llrown from jail who had been commit
ted about a mouth ago for larceny at
Kiting Fawn, lie had Veo out of
his cell ahikust the entire evening, and
had ascended the stairway that leads
to the upjier cella, and attempted to
make hia escape through the walls of
the jail,. He had taken out several
of the brick, and had effected a small
hole through the vail, but finding that
he could not make his escape with
sufficient ease and in time not to be
discovered, he descended and opened
the door that leads into the private
room jf the Jailor. Mrs. Cuiry the
Jailor's wife was in tke kitchen at
the time, ami the prisoner not being
able to make his escape otherwise
w ithout passing out at the door facing
the town, he rushed out through the
kitchen. Quicker than it takes to tclj
it Mrs. Curry raised the alarm, nnd
several persons being in town at the
time, all followed m pursuit. Ho had
gone only about a quarter, aud finding
himself cut off ho lav down in a thick,
ei; several of tlie boya had given him
up as gone and came back leaving
Messrs. John McMahan and Jus. A.
Case still looking forhim, they soon
found him aud brought him in. He
said that he intended to come back.
Poor fellow ! ‘spect he wanted a mess
• I lurries, and it was so cruel not to
let him have tiroetoget them.
He wan confined in the Maine cell that
George Smith wan and from which he
made liia esca(>e. It was all the result
of the deficiency of the lock. On close
insjHftion it was iound that it could
he easily picked or unbolted with a
case Unite or anything similar. Tilts
must throw considerable light on the
mystery as to how George Smith made
his escape,
KIM\G IAU V
WORK FOR THE COURT OF
INQUIRY.
Rising Fawn has been in a little
*‘stew” for the last few days, or rather
the (Jourt of Inquiry has been busy.
Jake Buffington sworo out a warrant
for an assault with attempt to murder,
aganist Green and Upson Powell.
'I hey were hound over iu b bond of fif
ty dollars each, for appearance at the
next Superior Court tinder the charge
ot an assault and battery.
One of tlie parties retaliating, swore
out a warrant against Buffington for
larceny, who was also bound over in
a bond of fi'iy dollars.
Al. Gibson, tlie town marshal,
was also bound over iu the sum of one
hundred dollars, to apear at the next
Mipeiior (Joint and await the action
of the Grand Jury, for an assault on
Whack Forester.
We know nothing of the particulars
only rom living hearsay, therefore d<
not attempt to give them.
ENTERTAINMENT.
The Good Templar Lodge at the
Rising Furnce will give an entertain
ment and festival at that place, on
Finlay evening, July the 1 Sih inst.;
door open at 7 o’clock p. m : all other
lodger of thi Order and public in gen
eral cordially invited.
Jake* Ridi.ey.
wanted
Active and reliable agents, to sell
the linger Sewing Machine. Wriie
to The Singer Manufacturing Co.,
Chattanooga Tenn.
Mr Wni. Taylor an old citizen of
Macon, dropped dead in that city m
Tuesday evening last. Ho had been
suffering for some time with a disease
of the heart and was confined to his
room. While changing from his bed
to u lounge he fell dead.
Peaches ate so plentiful this season
that the trees are hardly able to hold
their heavy loads and the limbs have
to he propped np to prevent them from
breaking off Fault Cdunty News.
The silk culture is growing some
what popular in the Houtli, and with
s* »*.e probability may become Jienua
iieut and profitable.
Db .1. Biunrmi.o: Dear Sir-—We have
for tho part Hit ecu years handled your retni
diea, b ah at wholesale and retail, and in no
matanre, go far m oar knowledge extends,
have they failed to give satisfaction. We
have «old more of your Kegolatortban of all
the other similar remidies combined. We re
gard Pryor's Pile Ointment aa one of the
beat, and Mother’* Friend we know to be
true to Iti diltinctive title, “ the Mother’*
Best Friend.’’ Yoar* truly,
LIMAR, HAWK IN A LAMAR,
Whoeaale Druggists, Atlanta and Maeon oa.
Troatise on the Health and happiness of
Woman mailed free.
Bbadvisld Rsoci.iToi Co.,
Box 38, Atlanta, Ga.
none* you Ut>« Tft SSLL .USD.
Application will be made to the Court of
Ordinary, of Dade County Georgia, at the
first regular term after the expiration of four
weeks from this notice, for leave to sell lots
of land Nos 82 and 83 in the ll*th District and
th section ot nade County Georgia. Said
i nds belonging to the estate of Altreb Cross,
I*to of said county, deceased, fur tho ben
efit of heirs and creditors of said deceased
abisJuns lOt b 1884.
William D. Cross.
Adumiinrigor.
Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Consumption
All thorat, Breast, aud Lung, affections cur
ed by the old-established “SWAYSf Wft,D
CIlKltllY.” Tbo firs, does give relief and a
euro speedly follows. 25 Cts., or SI.OO at
Druggists.
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Crazy Patchwork.
Having a large assortment of remonents
■nd pieces of handsome brocaded silks, satins
and velvets, wU are putting them up in as
sorted bundles and furnishing them for
‘Craxm Vatchwork” Cushions, Mats. Tidies,
•to., ,Mp. ParkAiiK No. I—ls a handsome
bundld of exquisite silks, satins and brocaded
velvets (al|. different). Ji’bt thr thiro for
the most BI'BRKR PATTRRRB CF FARCY Wouk.
Sent pospaid for 56 cents in postal note or one
cent stamps, packagit No 2 Containing
three times as much as No 1. Sent postpaid
orsl. These'are (all of the vorry firrst
quality and cannot bo equalled at any other
silk works in the U. S. at thrrk timks our
prices. They will pleaso any lady. One or
der always brings a dozen more. LADIES,
MANUAL OF FANCY WORK, with 4<>o il
lustrations nnd full instrucliins for artistic
fancy work, handsomely bound, postpaid, 5«
rents. Order now. Addregs, Tub Kochrs
trb SiLk Co., Rochester, N. Y.
Liver, Kidney or Stomach tronble
Symptoms; Impure, constive bowels, irreg
llar appetite, sour belching, pains in side
ha«k and bead, yellow urine, burning when
urinating, clay colored stools, bad breth, no
desire for work, chills, fevor, irritability
whitish tongue, dry cougb, dizty head, with
pull paincs in back part, less of memory, fog
gy sight. For these troubles swaynbs pn.LS
uro a sure cure. Box. (30 pills)by mail 25
Cts., 5 for $1 -00. Address DR.SWAYNEi
SON., Fhilada l’a. Sold by Drugoists.
Itching Piles--Symptoms and Cure
The symptoms are moisture, like perspirn
ration, intense itching, increased by scratch
ing; very distressing, particularly at night;
• seems as if sin-worms wore crawling iu and
about the rectum; the private parts are some
times affected. If allowed to continue very
serious results may "fellow. “SWAYNE’S
OINTMENT” is a pleasant, sure cure. Also
for Totter, Ilch, Sail Bboutn, Scald-Uevd,
Erysipelas, Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, sll scaly
crusty Skin Diroases. Box by mail, sl)cts;
3 for $1.25. A Jdref* DH WA\ NE A SON,
Pbila. Pa. Sold by Druggists.
THE CROSS HOUSE
BY 3. O. WHITE.
FIRST CLASS HOTEL.
At.L Person visiting Rising Fawn, On.
on hus’nes, or other wise, Would find it to
their interest to call «nd stay at the Cross
House. Transient board $2 per day
Deduction made for regular board.
J O. WHITE. Pkopriktob
PARSONS’JifPILLS
And will completely change the blood In the entire lyslem In three tuonlhs. Any
person who will toko 1 Pill each night front 1 to II weeks, may be rcatored to aound
health. If such a thing he possible. For Female IVimnliilntii these Pills laave no (quia
Physicians use them for the core of LIVKK and KJI)NKY diseases. Sold everywhere,
or sent by mall for Sftc. in stamps. Circulars free. I. s Johnson h CO , Iloston, Mass.
BECh ■ ■ HBDBH I DlRBk I B| Croup, Asthma, ltronchitla, grand
-11 HS 91 Q H S 3 m ■ ■ B JBS Kin. ItliiMiaiu.tiMtil. JOHNSON’S ANO-
H Iffl Si Bm I*' ' 1 1 IMMLNI I,fur Internal<inJ Kzitmal
9 IQ M -y u.U bir) will ;i. .tairtuUi ..utl.v ri-Sfe-te.Jlwa# tunyMS
Sl| Igwe Hpg| H rang -P- fm MPi ami Uill l>» cun, liln« case.
' i ■B B BUBS out of ton. Intonnatioii that will -av« many
» , ,i J! jn )M live m iii froo l>y mail. !imi I iklay a motssak
pfOF 23 H Q | B B M Br< U§*Bt B 0 I’n-vomiou is Isittcr than cun.
JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT • runs Influenza, niocdlnsr at tho Lmvts noons
pea*. Hacking Whooping Couch, Ohroiiic Diurrluca. Drwiiterv, cinders Moriaj., kidney I ruubles, SSM
Dlsesau of the Spine. Bold everywhere. Circulars tree. 1. 8. JOIINBON .Is (XI., Itoetnn, Mass.
It la s wall-known fact that most of the ■ ■ M Bf Mfi HBt 818 BB dk ■ 51 W 0
Borsa and Cattle Powder aold In this mull- HHM Is p 8| I 54 li 4K a |2 13 If
trv U worthlc—; that Hhertdan a Ciawlltlon HH IN gSJ L Bsg H Bflkfl ■ tM I M
S?o^r^ u wm™hr^MJailr nl srlA 1 Ml
fcr? 1 DoMu‘oM d tea»|KiSfUUo t *llohplut l rf ■•■■■ V ■
food. It win also poaHivaty lire vent end core I Hi*t,'lu>lcia,Ac. ftok! everywhere, or sent hr mallthrSSsjß
Ollifklf FX| A||Ai Cl 3 A I atauipa. knrnlshed In large eans,|irtre|i .tsi; brinail.BlJS
vHICREN CHOLEff At Icinubirsutw. 1. a. JOHNSON * U)., Uustou, Ms*
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Trenton, Georgia.
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remedies. Deform idea Tmm, r rrito );• !-(
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Off Kentucky (inlversity, Lexington, Ky.
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. Toau CoM,lwlo4ln* Tnltloo, Bet ol Hoot, I’l
Heart In .ratnily.lM. Ttleeraph, a trerlaltr. Llkrarr Cour-e
We.. La4k, received. 6,tWO ■oroc-tfu! grednale,. Oeee AU)
pupil. I eat rear from Uto «S tear, or ace. from « State*. Ir
•u-wcUoa It praettenltj and tndlrWuallr Imparted hr 10 teacher,.
BpeHai ooareee Hr Teacher, and Hull newt Men. Color, Itj
Diploma preaautod to lu gradaalee. TM, beaulirul cite l, aolrd
Sor lu healthfOloeaa aod aootetr. and I, on leadlii* fUlirueO,
Pall Bemlea tutu Btpl. N». For rlroolari and lull parti, ulara,
addrwe tit Fra,ideai.yg, B. SMITH, Ultagton, By-
Pius
Knows toAlfn of Fm »so Science for Rtaowia
ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD.
AttaowlMgal % tel Plsisitt, ttl Iffldcnt Care fer
CONSTIPATION, SK.bS&5£. br “*
nVCPFPQIA known by irregular nnpo
martrglH, tit*. 1 , sour belching, weight
and tenderneas at pit of stomach, designdenev.
I li/rp Complaint, Bniotnmoss, Chill; end
ftsvsr, cnv..*D» rnurna in back and sld*
also bottom of ribs; weariness, irritability,
tongue coated, skin yellow, hot and cold sen
sations.eycsdull,dry cough,stifled and obstruct
ed feeling, Irregular pulse, bad colored stool a
APHPLFXY M«P*J , *P»raly»Mlui
nr ul U *- A 1 tsight. sound in ears, giddiness,
ijonfusion lu head, nervousness, flashes of light
before eyre. Isa of memory. Dis-ases of Bladder end
IfinMFVQ urine ilark or light, red deposit;
l\l UIN t- 1 J, burning, stinging, bearing down
semwtions, freqe-nt dostre to urinate, oneae'new,
inflamed eve., dark cirr-loe, thirat. DHSNRSS of
ur »PT eeeer* pain*. fluttering ot weight near
HLnfl I , heart, morr to on moving quickly and
when lvingon left side; out of breath on exertion. ,
UCIifI&PIH. dull or sharp pain* In templet,
nLwUHbnU) eye* or head; falntnen, naneea
Draw is caused by watery hU. Hbeunte*
u.we, wr., by arte aoid in blood. Bowel Dta>
orders by oormpt matter Worn* by the re t*
within. folde by choking of lb* oooreoo'.a
■WATNEra PILLS, by gendo action, romovee
the cause, making a permanent cure. Sent by mail fa
29 cents box of 30 TOle; 8 boxes, SI.OO. (In poster*
stem;; ) Address, OR. NWATWR A WON,
fhitadrlpbla. Pi*. Sold by Preggisw.
A Ivertisc in the Tim fs.
rat OSLY T&UB
HTOMIC
FACTS PtCMOWO
9r. Hsrtr's fan Im
It will pn. fy and enrich ttie BLQOO, renlala
I lie LIVER umi KIDNEYS, and KitttToßX TMB
HEALTH ttnrt VIOOK-f TOUTHI In all those
dlncasea rioolrtop ueertitliiatol vtllelen TONIC,
"•Deelallv l))*i>e|i.lit.W'uiilof Apiietlte.lndtves
lloii, t.n.'k or Hlrt’itvlli, etc.. Us use I* marked
with litiineillule nri«l v oioh riul results. Bones,
iinioclfs ntnl nerves receive new force. Enlivens
tile luhxl ’tml siiddDcb lire.ln l’jwer.
t API liro sutlertoir front all complaints
ku f\ Kf 1 “ O peeiillrv intliclrscx will And In
EH. BARTERS It-ON TONIC a safe uml speedy
’•tire. It gives a clem and healthy complexion.
The strongest tcsttnnmy to the value of Itß.
ilAr.TK’t's litoß Tonic Is that frequent attempt*
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