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rcntoii Lodge. No. 179 F. »V.
A. M. meets on Wednesday night, on
or before each full moon. J. G
Face Secretary; M. A. 11. Tatum,.
\V. M.
Trenton Chapter No. 60 R A M,
meets (second Saturday night in each
month. S. 11. Thurman Secreta.iy; ,1.
\V. Rnssoy II P.
Fawn Lodge No. 29ft
F «fe A M meets first and third
Saturday night of each month. R F
Tatum, Secictarv; J W Russcy, W
M.
jjp®F* , Padc Bnpctiov Conits meets
on third Monday in March and the
third Monday in September. J C
Fain, judge; S li Thurman, clcik; W
A Byrd, sheriff.
Court ot Ordinary meets the first
Monday of each month. G M Orab
tiee, ordinary.
Tax Reoiver, Joseph Coleman.
Tax Cul!ootv,r, (3 W Hughes. . _
* Treasurer, Z O’Neal.
Corouor,
W:IJ. &J. P* JACOWA V
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
TRENTON, DAL)hi COUNTY,
GEORGIA.
r Will practieo in tlio Chcrokoc Circuit, nmi
Supi 'cio an Federal courts, Prompt, atten -
tien to business.
T .J. Lumpkin,
AU'y At Law
T. enton, - * Ca,
Will practice in'the counties of Dado and
Walker." Will pay strict attention to nil
busiuens entrust ituhiucare. feb.lt-ly
T. A. IIAVRON.
AK'y at Law.
TRENTON. GA,
Will pay prompt attention to all
business intrusted to niY care.
DV. DUNCANS
turnra him,
Nature's great remedy for diseases and af
fcctiuns of tho bowels.
This splendid and never-failing modi
’LiSl, him U... I. i. I—*"
"toto tlie most delit.Ui «««». «*,«»“
V sneedv and effectual medicine f'<. .lie
m n f P aU forms of Diarrhea, in children
* Sera Morbus, Dysentery, md
th.l various Summer Complaints of the ow-
Z r -**jxuss
Dll, oi’scm chill Toaic.
M.-sl
»f‘»k.na. Mother medicines
S e Utan
and tone up ‘ he al "° l^V es nitbad effocts bo
hiud,‘ U a. do°so many other preparations.
dk- dijkcaK’s
UVER AND KIDNEY fcOiCINE
Xhe great preventive t-dl curei of all ma
larial diseases and‘ n U nct3 direct
or dispepsta ami secretory glands
ly upon the liver and aU the dis .
of the stomach an frotn the system
ease by removing tho aUc)li!o . henet
that produces or 8 f cons tipation
it is u r 3U ?h ?S ° h eartbSu, hoadaehe, and ,11
sour stomach, h • the want of proper
those symptoms ind.cat..S the ’® V V
aeh and bowels. 1 Rid Medicine is po.s-
D, scan's Liver amt , CU!X _- n y
vjively recoinincm e.- taken as directed,
of the above disoasos it
Price 75 cents*
Duncan’s Worm Syrup
0n „ of <«■ «£; S »TS!"t‘S
all ww.™ „„ uol »r
s“.s, Ext, .in-1
trouble. Prieo 25 cents.
SPURLOCK, PAGE &, OP, HiGPS
Crazy Patchwork.
11 living a Jargo s*«in.= j
and r ,uces of h ' r,;’ „.jtfinK them up iu a.- I
ani , velvets, wo j Ffl h| them for I
eorted ork -'Cushion*, Mats, lul-- •
•Crazy Vatchw.rK t _ ls n fear- - m.>
&0., A . . -p., «?atir»3 anti l>rv»ou.*4cu
bundles of csiju' J > _ '] ( . ST X nK tuiso for
,clvcts (all different). WPBk .
the most 9 . u “ E r R SO Mnts in postal note or one
Sent pospaid for si> m ' 2 Containing
cent stamps. •«■ A jf 0 gent postpaid
throe times as mu.u.. * vinkst
0.-»i. Th °r " at any other
QCAU?V u, s Ai tn*KK TiXKS.our
- A?m,
der ivlwtb’ 4 hr' n ' ractor, T^P^ s il
w aN ,j If. Oft against the Northern irt i s tic
c ift #t f Ul i ’Company for the d-ath-P 5P
countrymen, who was •tilled
some time since by the collision of two
construction trains. Toe *tr sunt demand
®d is $60,000,
Oade County Times.
Wednesday, Jei.v JO 1884.
LOCALS.
AND
ITLMS OF OMNKKAij I'ViLRKST 1 V.GSJ
OVKR TUN COCK j
Plenty of rain.
Mornings cool and pleasant.
No preaching in town last Sunday.
Miss llattie Deakins returned homa
Sunday.
Dr. J. R. Brock appears to he "all
broke up” of late: no causo a.-, ignptt.
Rev, L. N. Brock will preach in
town next Sunday.
Dade will he well represented at the
Scottsburo hanging.
Out; citiaeus are laying in their
coal for the winter season.
Rev, John Countis preached at the
Baptist cluuch house, near thin place
last Sunday.
A revival meeting will begin’ next
Sunday at ; : . *y g«'vc.
L. N. Brock.
I). S, Aenff from T Vt*t Minor, Ala.
favored out office f h his j rorenca
yesterday. He returns to-day.
Married: Last week at Oof:
Guy, Mi. John Cowan to Miss
Blev’as.
Mrs I! 11. IJavron, oi Shellmonnd
Tenn., is visiting relatives in an ’
near this place.
Wc learn that the wind last Sunday
evening blew down, broke off and
damaged some of the com in the vi
cinity.
All commnnications coming to this
office are subject to revision and cor
rection, vet bags included; bat this
does not imply that it is always done.
A convict, by the name of John
Pool, escaped from Colo City last
Sunday. The Company have offered
a reward of SIOO for his capture and
delivery.
As many sales ware not effected at
F.irt payne, Ala., uio a. nit ., 5s
was expected. Only Bonietl -ng c ’
twenty lots sold, from which were re
alized about two thousand dollars.
A remittance from those, with whom
other arrangements have not been
made, and conveniently can, would be
acceptable at present. Avail yourself
of the present opportunity, for we do
not know when you will get, nmJiher
notice to this efleot.
Alfred Brandon and W. U. Martin
of the Winchester Normal, are expect -
ed here to-day. They nil! open
school Monday. \ve have had the
pleasure of meeting them belorc.'and,
hope that our people will give them a
liberal patronage.
In going to Chattanooga last week
we went down on the freig lit as iai as
Wildwood and waited for the passim
gir. Among our acquaintances wo
met -vliilc there, was Mr. si mo Allison
who is teaching school at that place.
He has a very good school, which is
n a prospective -flourishing condition.
Married :—At the lesidcncc of Hr
B. F. Pace in this town, Monday
m.lining last, Mv. llev.r-on Price to
Miss Lily Holloman, both horn De
Kalb county, Ala. We never inquir
ed as to why they liadto come so far
to get tho ceremony performed.
Wheat ip abent all threshed in the
comity. The average yeild, as report*
ec by those who have threshed, is a
bonfc six bushels per acre. Taylor
Morrison ct-als. threshed about 2,200
bushels of wheat and 1,200 oa>.s.
Brown and others threshed about 1,-
800 bushels of wheat and 2,200 of
outs •
Don’t forget that the first Monday
: i \r.gust is the time for the 1 Jury
Oommiaaioners to meet and revise, the
Jury Box. Meet at 10 o clock 1. M,
S. H. Thurman, Clerk.
NOTICE.
For the next ter. days I will take
whoat at one dollar per bushel on ae
ct faiSpp Bring me your wheat and
hh most your accounts.
NewtonjPM* T . J- *.L Jlld.-N.
nual r<nipwi• *
for adtipj
teries apd d
i T«tßEKfifi&& IK Ail* IHL
STOP
Brier in his Fin ,ar and C3j!u
not Jo any Farina.'.
Last Saturday while Taylor mo; ii
son and others' thresher was cleani ;
op the ;si ciop oi v .cat in Una viwu
iiy, atAcnff’s.ali at oiu,e t.. 0 win Jo
machinery was ordered to stop, by ihe
pirry who was IcuJiag. One of the sick
holders being anxious to finish, began
immediately to investigate the cause
naturally thinking that something se
rious had happened, but to his surprise
and the amusement of the whole crowd
the feeder had stuck briar in his finger,
COURT or BJVSIUSRU,
Prospects for a full criminal docket
at our next .Superior Court are vary
llatteiing. Wildwood sent in he:
representative to county boa; liny house
pist week in the charac'er ot one Frank
Bucgin, colored, for the offence of ail
assault and battery on the person of
John Watkins. Watkins was at work
at. the paint mill near that place, when
Burgin came upon him, for reasons not
of interest to the public, and commit
ted the offence without giving him any
notice.
An old woman of sixty four years
was brought into onr town under ar
rest on a warrant for laiceuy. Satur
day was the day for the Conn of ln
quiry to investigate the case. For
reasons it never came to m investign.
tion. If we could admit the facts char
ged in the warrant as true, that she
had passed through a a certain parties
ili .li potato patch and taken some of
them, public sentiment could never
have endorsed tiio act of punishing her
for it; and first of all we never could
regard it as a crime; for the circum
stance are such, that the Mosaic law
allowed it, as u privilege to tli? poor.
SOCIABLES.
Oar town has had tho ""ocialdc fe
ver” foi the lii.-t ’>w days trace
our last issue, tlio ye ig folks of our
town and vic-inilv have again availed
themselves of an invitation to a social
of Mr. Jas. A’. Case a«.Y’ rt D?f ai lW
Lumpkin.
Many on such occasions are inclined
to target each other’s respective rights
and duties. They forget ihat all arc
entitled to the same amount of atten
tion. Wo should never show r.ur
preferences at a social gathering; and
gentleman or lady in the true sense oi
• the term w;ll ever be guilty of it; it
shows p want of a proper cultivated
.. nse of propriety, good manners and
. ignt, oi a very perverted sense ot
them. Some times it is common for
only part ct those present to monopo
lize the eutite time or diversion, in
which all are or should be engaged
Without any comment, we mav place
this in cod cm ordine vv^l 1C
other. Aooiho tact is, that, it ap
pears to us that the one who gives the
entertainment is “cliaiimau” of the
occasion has the right to suggest
the diversion and manner of entertain
ment, uiitss othrwise called upon.
Sevcinl Dade into ded a ■ be present
at the hanging at bcottsb.-ro; but it
any of thorn got off, they will be dis
nppoiutcd. Tb hanging will be pri
vate. The beam raid trap-door arc so
arranged that rrrl •.’■ roe will t>a luu*le<l
into eternity si.aultancously. The
jail is guarded day and night. The
parties still have sutno hope of respite;
but raid that they were trying to pre
pare for their doom, and wine always
glad to have ministers to talk with
them. They state, that they v. Tl meet
t fate bravely, ami that, their last
words will be, that they were innocent
of the charge.
George Smith has a pa’li 1 and
corpse like appearance; and the Sherd!
states, that he has been a physical
wreck evei siute his sentence. Ibe
Hughes boys have a depressed and
frightened appearance. The Sheri if
says, they are continually contriving
some means of escape, and at times
become stubborn and brack up all the
dishes.
There being some dissatisfaction in
reference to tho removal ot I’iueGrove
Church, the people and Church win
all please meet at l’ine Grove tho first
Sunday in August to reconsider the
matter, and the propriety of building
j a new house.
L. N. Brock.
A FILIAL.
T:» • o cuiTingenerally and espoc
ml. / tii de who int'*' re! tiives buried
i !> !‘ .ptfst church h* u-c iiem ’1 ren
t. .i «-o if p’.otcd o meet ot that place,
eii Salurd. y the Bth day of August for
;he tmrpoKO of clearing oil ;he grave
yard. Gotn*' and bring your axes,
grubbing hoes etc, and let the work be
done.
lly request of the Committee.
T. A. Haviion.
W* G. Morrison.
• G. M, (.'rahi’Ri.l'
M. A. B. Tatum,
AOTSCE.
2o good aide bodied men wanted
for regular work at tire furnace of -he
Walker Iron & Coal Company
Apply to
L. S. Coi r ar,
Rjsi.no Fawn, Ga;
WANTED
Am; vo and reliable 'gents, to sell
the Singer Sewing Machine. Write
to The Singer Manufacturing Co.;
Chattanooga Tenn.
AbUIXISTIUTORfI SALE.
yfßbTgin, Daiio Count'-
T3y virtue of sr. order from the Court I
Ordinary i.-f T 'i e County, v ill bo ’fold on
the £rit T . ry in September, 1884, at tho
Court !;o in said County, botwoen the
logi't hours, uf talc: tho tract ot land in said
County wjercon Alfred (roes re.-.ided at the
tirr-> «f hi.- death, oonsistin't of 2l>o acres, more
or less, of lots of !;■ ad Nos. 82 ond 8:5, of (he
tretb h'striot and fuurtli eoctiou. Terms ot
"ale made kuv acl day of salt, this July
* .83.
W. D. Cross.
Administrator.
VOTICK.
■ oorgla Daitc Ojar.ty—«
V ’liam McGill Guardian of William
M”‘'mu’.ick and Mary MtfOotouti'k, n«ov
Sla.y Cuglc having applied to the C..art of
Ordu ir/of aid Count; for a discharge frota
his Guardianship of sail i iii’ii' and Mary
Mow&inuiick. -j bi.- is tk vofo o cite all per
ron tonwnod to thaw cause why tho said
YVi dam McGill slioulj u« t be '.iEinisscd from
his X miii inship _>f WilHatn and Mary Mc-
Coanuict, anil receive tho usual letters: of dis
m'.sien.
CGea unilor iny band and otheiat sigm
turi, this July 2blh 1884.
G. 31. CuABTRvr,
Ordinary.
ADMINISTRATOR'S SiJeK.
fljorgla Dade County
T\ virtue of an order from the Court of
Ord' nry of bo
UrTrnVi;, Pur•
thcoa Killian resided atfho time of her death;
containing 70 acres, more or less, ot let ol
land No. 7 in the 18th district and 4th cet’on.
'fertns of salo msdc known on day of ealo.
July 28th 1884.
Andrew Drown,
Administrator.
Dade Sheriff Sales.
State of Georgia Dado County —
Will ba sold on the first Tuesday in bep
tcuibor next, at the Court house door, in said
County, .uichin the legal hours of sale to the
hi -hekt bidder, for cash tha following prq>-
or“v, to wit:— Lots of land Noa. fo:*y nine
(49) fifty nint (39) and sixty (60) all tn tlie
tenth (iff) district and fourth (4) option Dade
County Georgia, containing four hundred and
eighty (480) nerce, more or loss. It !)• »g ! |f
i.trcc where -.ho dofendaiu cow resides. Said
land levied as the property cf Jcs3o It. Cra
vans to satisfy an oxeculi in issued from tho
Superior Court ot :ui<l Coun.y in avor of
Hall, Hooper k Mitchell ogair.stisnli Jcseo
U. Cravens. Tenant in possession not;! u.
This July 30ta land.
YV. A. Btkd,
Sheriff.
Dn ft- Bbad*elo: Dear Sir—Wo have 1
for thclast fifteen years handled your ronn- I
dies, boll at wholesale and retail, and in no ,
install -Vo far as our knowledge extend?. '
have they failed to give satisfaction. >V e j
have sold more of your Rcgulc-torlhan of all j
the other similar reiaidics combined. YV e re- j
gard Pryor’s Pile Ointment at one of the -
best, and Mother’s Frien l we know to bo
trie to its distinctive title, “ the Mother 3
lie.t Friend.” You?? truly,
I, iMAIt, RANKIN hi LAMAR,
Whocsalo Druggists. Atlanta and Macon Ga.
Troatiso on the Health and happiness of
Woman mailed free.
Dkadfield Reiiiji.ato* Co.,
Box 28, Atlanta, Ga.
Coughs. Colds. Catarrh, Consumption
A li tiiorat, Breast, amt Lung, affections --ur
od by the old-established “SVV AY NS WILL)
CHERRY.” The firs, doe« give relief and a
euro spcedly follows. 25 Cts., or SI.UO at
Druggists.
Liver, Kidney or Stomach trouble
Symptoms; Impure, -conslive bowels, irreg
ular appetite, sour belching, pains in side
la-k and bond, yellow urine, burning when
urinating, clay colored stools, bad broth, no
desire lor work* chills, fevor, irritability
-.vliitish-tongue, dry cough, dizzy head, with
p all paines in back part, loss of memory, fcg
~>y sight. For these troubles sv.y.yxks pii.ns
nro a sure cure. Box. (30 pii!s)oy um-l 2a
Ct.-., 5 for sl-00. Address DR. ijW AiN h &
SON , I‘hilada Pa. Sold by DrugQists.
Itching Piles—Symptoms and Cum
The symptoms arc moisture, like pcrrpirft
ration, intense itching, increased by scratch
ing; vesy distressing, particularly at night:
seems as if sin-worms were crawling in and
about the rectum; the private parts are some
times affected..i.l fallowed to continue very
orious results xn&y “fellow. “SMAYNES
OINTMENT” is a pleasant, sure enre. Also
for Tetter, Itch, Suit Rheum, Scald-Hovd,
Erysipelas, Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, sll scaly
crusty Skin Direasci. Box by mail, 50cts;
3 for $1.25. Addrcis Dll WAYNE a SON,
ThiU. Pa. Sold by Druggists.
(MlMdjAAp (hfl bloo. in tb. nutln. ey.l.m lu tfcm month,. An,
peraov. who will t*£.e 1 Pill each from 1 to 13 we!:g, -nay be rsstoioU 10 soDia)
f.oiitth, if Act*» thine; Do possible, For Female Complaints those PIUb have no equal,
i'hysic.iaß(j o-jc them for ILo cure of 1,1 v Fit and RItISLV disrases. Sold tverywherti
Ov ? r.t Tiy mu.il for 35c. in sfamptf. Circulars ffee. I. 8. JOHNSON & 00., Boston. Mast.
r-'OT. * Stn I>X *»v SPER < K Twtj PS Kid Croon Asthma, Bronchitis, Neural
u-j Jgj s, fl -. J *£ S fiii,, , 11‘HNSON-S ANO
■m f- Pv 5*S hJ -■ K W b? • 1 |f| f* ft? If Si'M O'. SK ~ I.MENT (for Internal and ExttrruU
i-A ;; L *a a>j S’*- ' • fyjit fcG ! g i-aipl v*«) *>rr.: mMantaneeosly relieve ila*»e t«rriblo
*;• '• >.• sgJV F-:-g * ) i RU M *ls M diioukea, and will posillvclv cilre dine eases
f-« aJ & Li gt 1 A [£ [« (X U Lh, K i%,al Olit of ten. Information ftiftl will save many
,TFj C* fe w " ijs ra Hh M In ns sent free by mail. Don't delay a nwine-ct-
JL-- K U fjS S 1 y »“• fl t'i P Prevention Is better than cura.
JrtUriS-rtfVc; AieanYHlS IIN'MEMT mniicnza, VAoc&lv.v r.t thr r.vngs Hoarso-
WinCim: enuefe, w"-u- Di rrlii a Ijy-iotur.. ttoleta. i .ney ; roubme, and
i-D,.L3tis of the Sid::'*. Sold every when’, t ireularu ftoe. I. (5. JOLHBON A. < <■-, Hooto.i. ~3,
It is a wnll-bnowr. fr.ct that most of tho SS H 5j 0 ’ "2 USi \J& Ss 2&
lior e and Cattle Powiler sold in this coim* A- wf, < ' •' g a£ S* ’*©. ” to tel
t • -.-ivtt.ti-, . tl.at Plfriil ■«( -"i , C -U ";V»*d f.;«S ’4' t 8 , )?.■-£ W Hn V 3
1. i»absolutely liureandvnrjrvaluaUo. y • t- fen uf' kT* Ja w3W A Am if
< o f'lartb will mr-be hens HcSS Sfv! dhi r bj *, »* c-, : i . Jj A rt
like Sin - Jim’s Condition g - r i i H ?53 U W '•S 7 EHIB 1 ■
f,*" it oofitiveW* prev-At'uud «u« | Koif Cholera,**. Sold every where, or cent by mat! for»9.tt
A'lif S4-H» e**BU | stamps. Ftimfcl’.eil In larpe rjwa, iI.W), tiy tea.,,
C *"S2w‘a.Sfß C-t ifeSIiERA, luwttUnfrw. 1. ft. swlUSOii ft «-V. t IMW, KM.
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|l i IMPURITIES OF 5 HE BLOOD.
Aofeowlolgod t CH»d, tlmaai, Mi SficLM for
DVSPEPSiA > tite, weight
*-~\ J * *» Fever, cuu:mg *jwa«ss iu ’-*•*. and sd«,
bottom of ribs; weariness, irrt ebimy,
f.ifiiintr irrccnl&T puls6| bau col' -re*. swj
t .* JfTbhTikli-liL Roundi'.i ears, giddiness,
uoi'it ii donlnhcad, nervousness, flashes of light
liV'S ifey q °udne darker lighL red deposit;
E\U:I. ~ > O, huminrr. stinging,beurirpdown
; s,i»-r f c v i!ar a circle?. (hlßt. S IlwCAhff** t. *
urftGT smJ*|!o*w to*™*. « * e K b f a “I
Ht.An I , hefirt r.uro so oo m-ving laicklj »».
vh -u hii.gon loft oS.i; out of breath < n exerti jn. /
urti'.SPliC dull or rbarp pains .n U-m|.la*
FiLAuAlillt,, rj-e. or bead; t&.nlnees. nauwa.
r, roots E caused by watery Raid. Hfcft"****
.. .. py uric acid iu Mood. H—v»ol 2>iii-
SSeraSm iTt manor. Worw by tao
ituTin Colds by ohokmir of tho saendoua
UWflTh -•"‘a PIM/i. by gsatts setlon, waovja
ii cor.ta box cf 3» P>llr. .1 b's-s, ?1 00. (In r trt.f
•tamps.) Ad'rcss. 118. SUAI St. ** *»'*«•
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remedies, rx-fonnitire Troeiod. Cs l or v ri»c v. ; a--
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