Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, August 20, 1884, Image 2

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'<% Jteto Count]) ti imts •OFFICIAL ORGAN OF t)ADK COUNTY Tii ■ " ' Corrospunilertco fulicitcd; but to receive at tention, com'piunicntionH must bo aooompnnie hy a responsible name —not tor publication iut as a guarantee nF good faith. Contributions of news solicited from every ‘quarto- Rejected articles will not bo re turned unless accompanied by 11 stamp. rates and estimates given •on a ppiication. Bcßsni'pTtON—‘One year, $1.50; nix Tnonths, 75 cents; three months, 40 cents. All 'totters should bo addressed to’ IT 118 TIMES, Trenton, Ga. *■*- - 1 'T' ro4 co^oiu:^. THE BOS. m O.fLEHEJitS, OF WALKER. Subject te the Dehiocratic convention, FOR REPRESENTATIVE We are authorized to an nounce the name of Dr- T -1- L UMllk'TN, as a, candi date for Reirresentaiivc- Wcdre authorized to an nounce S. C. HALE as v candidate for liepreseta iivc. FOR ST#TE SENATOR. ti e are authorized to an nounce lit HAM SMTTII as a candidate for Sidle Senator for the Jfdfth Sena torial district; composed of Dade, Walker and Catoesa, We are authorized, to an il ounce ll- M- W GL ENN as a■ Candidate for State Senator for ihe 44th Sena torial district; composed of Dade, Wat her and, Catoosa. We wf authorized to an nounce Y- WOOD as a candidate for State Senator for the 44th- Sena tor in district; co n-posed of Dade, Walker and Ofo°s a - TOfliEiM Aim ST 20, 1881, TV Felton iairt favor of snhmitig the question of Prohibition to a vote in Bartow County. 1 M > We clip tl.c following from the TTesshsoeu fi*ort ihe minutes of the C’ootta Baptist Association recently jn sesion: New Churches were then Called for and two were received, Mt. Union and Clover Dale both, from Dado Comity and the result of the labor of the Missionary in that county L. N. Brock A new plan of steeling occnrcd the other day in Broom Town, Walker county. Two parties rode up to the stoic, one of them got down and call ed for sonic tobacco, which neinghand ed him, he mounted his horse and both rode of at a rapid rate, leaving ihe marebaut with the “sack to bold” Pmna “vankce” magazine is going in gi<t a boom by employing Grant to \vrite twonty articles of different bat- Ges of tbo war. Every body ought to ] now that 03rant has no tact or mind f< r hterarv production; but stiil move money can be made on! of fools than ally other Hass of people. THROWN OPEN Onr columns are now open to a dis mission ot e Liqni r Question. Sonm cl onr subscribers and h lends wish to know our position on the Question. We desire tro.u certain other reasons to [lace them on record. Int before \\c do so, it must be discussed by oth ers i'Ao ciiiu con. Every cue ean waite that wishes, and say what they please, but positively y»»nr real name must be digued nothing lietitions. We will make one exeepiien: Every part will Le stricken from all articles on the subject which may lay the pnhii.-hei liable to civil action. Our own article will not appear before the second i r i bird issue in September, and wliocvm w rites, we warn jon to stick to the K Nt, issue and 1 e rule that Aon ns Mune no position or grounds that are !i.,l tenaloe, foi M you do, you may p«*ei to •.•itch ‘blazer- ’A itli ’Wn i . i.. close, CEDilt <i Biota, Editor Times: —ln looking over your valuable little paper I see many names that are familiar to me and many com munications from old correspondents who used to v/Tite for the Pitooiutss and GazeTtG. Their communications arc flitefesting, arid they have always given their brain and pen to the sup port of theii county paper. 1 think the people of Dane sl+ouU be proud of their paper. News is scarce in this vicinity; noth ing but polities and candidates to talk about Although vre have five candi dates for Sthte Senator everything moves along peaceably. They are all high minded gentlemen and are mak ing a fair rind honest race. There is one thing sure some of them will be disappointed the Ist of Oct., for each one knows lie elected, The recent heavy winds and rain have blown down corn considerably. The prospect for corn is fine Mrs. Charley Jones died this morn ing of consumption; she has been con fined to her bed but a short time, she was a daughter of Mr. N. J. Kell one of our best respected citizens, and , lias'only been marnied about two years she leaves a husband one child aud a large number of friends and sedatives to mourn their loss. May they all be congenial to the will of lurn that do eth all things well. Miss Amanda McreTth, daughter of Ksq. Meredith is in very feeble health; she has con sumption. Mi ris Ida Goodwill who has been teaching music here is spending a few days at her home at your place. May she'have a pleasant visit. Her patrons arc pleased with her instructions. We would, like to hear from C. D. M.. of Cleveland and T. J. W. of Bir mingham. So gentlemen please come to the front with an occasional letter. As this is my first I will close ere it lands in the Waste basket. St 3 Rasa. THE AUTHORIZED PICTORIAL CLEVELAND AND HENDRICKS, Announcement is made of the rapid completion of a Pictorial work com prising ihe Lives of tho Presidential Candidates on the Democratic ticket, written by tho veteran author, Col. Frank Triplett, and published by N. D. Thompson & Co., ISt. Louis, Mo , and New York. This work is sold through agents exclusively. It is de signed not only to serve the popular taste and want in giving, exhaustively the facts in the boyhood and manhood of the Candidates—their private lives and Pubic Services—but to have a more endming interest than the ordi nary Campaign book. To this end the publishers have engaged on tho work a cotps of skilled designed and etigia eis to elegantly and prolnsely illus trate the scenes ami incidents in I lie li ves of these eminent men, now so prominently before ti e public. Per sonal anecdotes and reminiscences will constitute a leading and certainly a most euterraining and instructibe feat ure of this timely work. Col. Triplett lias marked ability, and enjoys especial distinction as a Biographical writer. While exhaust ive in {he recital of facts, his powers of analysis, ami his keen insight into tho philosophy of events ami meanres, give him special prominence among Aiueiieau writers of personal history. It is not too much to say that lie is better prepared for the work in hand than other American author. The bopks from his pen of which several have been published, have met the popular and been more {ban ordinarily snccssfnll. They have given him high rank among American authors, and the public m«n of t!i#day. This 1: is given him nusmpassed fix ities for prueuring all the material for tlie work now in hand. As a hook of fascinating interest, heantv and pro fuseness of illustration, and of compre hensiveness of fact-, it will commend itself to every voter. To the hook agent this rare combi nation ol authentic histor3', pictorial illustration ami brilliant authorship, will at once suggest the universal de mand it wiil create, and also the ad vantages in intert st it has over the ot din ary campaign hook, and the grand oppoit unity il offers for profitable a gene v. Weadverti.se if iu another e dnimi. WOMAN'S COUNSEL TEMPERANCE PROFANi 1 Y EVERY MAN a MISS’ON RY etc, &c. Fbrft'fi Times: —Tlieie is one prov eib in Don Quixote that contains all the high Spanish courtliness in a “nut shell.” 1 cannot help quoting it to night. It is this “The counsel of a woman is not worth much'; but ho who . . i does riot take it is worth nothing.” Of counie I do not believe the first half of this proverb; but modify the last clause and 1 will endorse it readily. For arc not nil tho goo ! women of our day constantly giving good advice, by oral and written language. Vet, thoie are a great many men who still con tinue tolnnke fieqrient obsei 1 atiotis of the upper regions through (bottle shaped) telescopes, and every one who has acquited tnc habit of drinking in inspiration from such instrument.; are J believe invariably profane. Now every man that is the victim of• such habits, is going contiary to the dic tates of his own conscience, and the counsel of all good women. ses (J. Adkins we have heard infi dels swear oaths of all sizes. We have also seen them enjoy (?) a thunder storm. Old isn’t it a pitiful sight to see them wink and dodge at every vivid flash of lightning, as if they be lieved the end was near; uo wonder they tremble like an aspen, to witness aii “elemental war.” Did.l not believe that “He holds the winds in Tho hol low of His hand” tear long since would have shaken down tins “clay tene ment” of mine. But I know “lie ru les in the armies of Heaven,” and that every discharge made from the cloud batteries above He directs the liiislcs to their goal. You wished for our swearers in lowa Mr. A., I expect it would be well for our rising generation it onr blasphe mers and your infidels were colonized n some isolated region, where their in fluence would not fall TTfce a blight on the young and innocent, for every man is a missionary for good or for evil whether lie designs it or not. He may radiating his dark influence outward to the very circumference of society or he may be a blessing spreading bene dictions over the world; but “a blank lie cannot be.” Writing of swearing reminds me of a dear friend of my youth. One evening years ago she came into my room white as a spectio her great bltm eyes filled with unshed tears, she spoke never a word until she had seated herself at my feet, then looking up i to my eyes with an ex pression of pain 1 will never forget she said, “Pollie he swears (meaning her affianced) and now I cannot marry him caul? Would you?” “Hush Delia” I sai l “you ought to rejoice now; tha iu an unguarded moment he has given yon an insight of his true character. No man y him never would; for a man God who made, than to take his name in vain would have far less respect for one 'd Hiscieatmes—no don’t many him if you wish to escape a life of mis ory.” We parted not long after this conversation; big she mairicd-herpro fane lover Not many yeaiC ago l heard of her—pool Delia the wife of L drunkard, a blasphemer; instead tl' raising him up as she fondly hoped be fore marriage; lie ding her down with him, and now he fiils a dishonored grave. But I did not intend th touch Mie subject of swearing when I began writing, indeed I didn’t. Now Iha ye no room for what 1 wished to say. My mind is so erratic, is it any won de 1 say things I don’t mean some times? 1 have no more claim on the limks Mr. Ed. than any other subscri ber w ho has paid his or her subscrip tion. Perhaps Ido feel a deeper inter est in it than any one else ( Et>. excep ted ) because it is almost my only means of communicating with the world out side of my home Am far from thinking my letters form an important part ot the make up of out paper. Am gltd that 1 can now retire and not be missed, but very little. Ambitidus 1 know I’m not,for long ago I huiicd ambition all the bright day dreams id my girl-hood Imurs in one common grave; now the storms of intervening years have formed a crust over them too hard to he broken by the feeble hand of a hopeless invalid. Well, howdy Mrs. 'l'. we are strati- 1 geif, yet 1 am very glad to read a few | lines from yogi [ion once more. Hopei to read nure soon. Isn’t if reasons-i Me tc suppose Cain was married before h<“ w.eit to Nod. Acs r J' ,j i ] i- . STATE news Peach chic. ... a production of Cobb county. Franklin county gave prohibition 450 majority. MnysviHe, in Jackson county, lias 200 inhabitants. Fifteen weddings are expected within the next two weeks..- . In Taylor''county, ‘ast Sunday week, two negroes fell out while preaching > arid cut each other’s throats, Robert E. Jnukin, a ucry exempla ry Christian young man, aged 20 years died the oth ins't., in Walker county. Petition is now in circulation, and will soon be filed with the Ordinary praying a submission of the liquor question to the voter of Dade. Primus W. Jones’ filst bale of cot ton was classed in Savanna’ll as good ordinary, much cut and 'discolored from being picked green. At auction it b fog lit fen coils a pound, Johnathan 11. Bridges, a groceiy .merchant oil Marietta Steo\ Atlanta committed suicide a few -’ays ago bv cutting uis throat from ear to ear with a razor. Caused by failure of health and becoming despondent. Bibb county has forty-two lawyers forty-four doctors and ten dentists, there is no actual suffering reported from any of these gentlemen for want of practice; but it should be remember ed that Bibb county coveis a good deal of territory. GOoD RULES The following are common place enough, hut wo can assure our readers mat if-they will observe every one of the rules, they will be anything but common place men and women: Don t stop to toil stories iu business hours. If yen have a place of business, be found there when wanted. No man can get rich sitting around rtoies and v dooms. Have order, system, regularity, and also promptness. Do not meddle with business you know nothing of. A man of honor respects his word as he doits his bond. Help others, but never give what you cannot afford to, just beeauo.it is I ishionble to give. * Learn to think and act for yourself. EXCURSION - To— ARKASAS& TEXAS —VIA— IEIPPIS & LITTLE ROOK Tickets on sale August the 23, 24 2b tit L'koatcr, Ala. Good for thirty days, Apply to or address, J. M- Sutton, Chattaooga. Tonn. CLRVRAND AND HENDRICKS lilh I tents Wanted! E«>r the only gemtino PICTORIAL Iliog rajdiies of ibu Ch sistM t'alic s‘;m -ditiji <t?M lor President and Vice-Pres ident. Authentic and exhaustive in fact, profuse and artistic tn illustration conscientious, forcible, brilliant in au thorship. The fttmadard Cam paign History. 1% iG horizr Rich in matter hut low in IPi'icc-- $52. The agents harvest. SemloOtts for outfit and our special, practical in structions in tlio best methods of sell ing it. ***tiC4*t*M.Ti and l.’U'S'e pt’Ul list ensured Act Hi OI3IT. The Gampaign will be slmrt, but jhi’it*- 3i;ual ;sii»! piojitaclc to a gvsst*. Address St. Louts, Mo., or Xi:w Vohk Cir.t. AGEUTS W A N T E D, TH3 JOSiJ33!J bEVCLTINCL EOOK CAL’S. W'rra Ixdspsndust siiei.vf.s An tvstablb to Pooks Of AMY 11KI :.!T. AIV EiEfiAVT PIIESItYr, INVAI.UA BLE TO s: 'TT_ Lawyers, p*4 Teaciiero, Clergymen, ft mwri 3 Merchants, „ M :3 T j Physicians, ft LjftkJf Students 0 psißiH*? 2s Editors, g 4 and ali. who Hankers, ft read books. «■ CHEAPEST, QTROKCEST, BEST Made of iron, beautifully ornamented. Car not wnrp nor Hlirimt. Durable .m t convert. -nt. A novel an l linn Isorm* article of furullur.) Shotvos tr> inches square, c;.‘ ii will hold u ■ f Applclons’ Cyclop e Ua. T.vo size* fur table, throe sizes lor it. - >r. Holds more books in less sp.-ire than any other dovioe—rotate:' at a tiuger’o touch. Rend fordes. crlptivo price list. COMRESPOWDEI'TOM rjQJLICITiID Address, II I’tMK. I’tSVTT «Y Ctl., School FnmNtw mi coalers Jn cvtuytliiiiir m thv Book iuitl St t.oi'ci.v lit* '. S'.l fJ«n ? n;„ >*'iV iiHit, • ■ .’t -t: ,\. t,; wi •• • v* . I.' , vii-i •>; gUucuUQaIXI Um‘XUi '".flit ; . s . MOTHERS’ FRIEND! A Pfrnous Boon Jo Womni;. Words of Praise. i most enincst'.y entreat every ft-tnnlo about to be confined to use Mother’s Pel of. o\>up lcil with this uatrriity J will add that through a long obstetric il practice (tnrty-fuur vpurs), 1 hove never known it to fail to product) a safe :'.nd quick delivery. It. J. TIOt MTS, M. J>. A lady from one of the counties of Middle (ieotgia who has been acting midwife fo. many years, writes: “I have disposed of ajl the Mothers Friend-you sent me, and I am delighted with it,. In every ir.sUuieo where it (i;is ;been;u ml, its eSe ts, have beer if-.1l that i could a,sk. I consider it a great blocsing. A gentleman writes: “My wifo used your Mother’s Friend at, her. fonrth c-cv.finement. and her testimony is that . he passed through it with,ono haJf the suffering • f either of her former confinements and recovered. from its, effects.in ninch toss time. She ai.«< roeomcn dedit to a.lady friend, who was about to be for the first time, and she sayP- ha ■ no- - er seen any one pas.-; througli Mi?-great trial with so muoli ease and so little sufferin'*. A Q riCRb EASY TIMS A distinguished physician of Missis:;. ,| writes: K cry on.o expecting to bo confined shou d ysc tlie Mothers Friend, for during a long obstetric practice I have never known ; t t<> fail to jiruditoo a quick and -safe deliv ery. Tins remedy is one al out which we cannot publish certificates, but it is a most wonder, 'fut liniment to be used’after the first two three months. Send for our trur.'iso on*the health and Happiness of Woman, mailed free, which gives af! particulars. Thk Bits atr::i,i) Ri-uur.AT.iit. Co , Box 20, Atlanta, On /j 7) Attend Uiejn //7 JmsiMJA (ji&gc Cf Kcr>‘uoSrV University, Lexington, Ry. T rv.< to comj ii tc tin Vult C.'fr** tf, „e J© wwkn T'M Cost, ti'ri.iitis 1 !i*»to*i. HuoUn; .Wifi -..pry, fl-wird. •ir., i ♦S». i eli- 'n ( *:;y ft K(..*cii!ty T»:tsr:»ry Oonrfcc /or cue yritr ;t J-sire tf fr« r. Nc-.ir y Kf» fr»-m 21 Rla'.T UM jv *t VuOO fluccpmf.t. A'rvluai« Shtiiiii.v ScssF-fj now o;*«n. StudeuM cm *t an. tlma j, i.o vacation. FaM •osslnn ».vgi:ij Scjilt’Hibcf iOth. F«.r fu il canton lac*, !re*»s W.£l. 32UITT?J-T, t.crtngton, Xy Tt, dfsecMS of the tSMOtfinj WeiSSitrwii” siSjf JTupct Or r ,r!e Claw.-,**.. (-,.1.,; .. , j ’t -.-r,r..,l Sfejlkm,. n.at, safe m.d '’•■H'ri.utie, Cf 1 rrvr.l,. f. r list <.f jut. tio.ist) i»*‘.'.ns wert i . Ity f*y r.t !:y iac:‘. ■t .Vr»nn* «,i iTi-Hn.*f-iwi l'.:ptii«.»l.«uM»i>uil th.lrai!Sr*- . t ;» n ’ l*-nn» ito tlicl,- hilvmilavp. II . ipm ,f p.o. M IHc't.AS'.rsr. Tn UHiilr. 3*o L«ml ,i S' l -n> w* vncctMoi to Dr. ilatL'iosisjuiioy. t.-aihUoScU So 1.5,, . U T R ft ft fillip EJi 1 e lAj \3 11 iLLi 11 43 At the Trade Palace. * hioittg x'avvn, ... Oeorgiii. Invites everybody and his wife to come and see him. The Mamoth Spring Stock of goods liuvo arrived. What ws Can’t self we Away. We have everything in the dry goixis line, from a halo of Domestic to a Satin Ribbon. Everything in dress goods, from a Ja panees to Cotton plaid Everything in Clothing from French worsted to a white necktie. Everything in groceries from a cask of bacon to a pound of rice. Every tbu W 1!l . - iats fi‘(»iu a genuine Stetson to a teal. Everything in crockery and glass ware from a wash bowl to a China cap. All iac drugs known to Materia Medica. Every. ".n;i;g in 3 i arc ward from a iog-ehaiu to a sowing needle. Everything in' boots and shoestrom a brogan boottoan infantsslipper. And an cndtes >1 tin; a volume won id not enumerate what, we have in hosiery, novelties and notions. TAKE SCRIP AT PAR. Mant all the barter you bring from an anvil block to a whetstone. You will fine incur tiie !miojutaiii.e Tom (i'kay at thd store at any hour day or night.. 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