Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, September 03, 1884, Image 3

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Liver, Kidney or Stomaeh trouble Symptom*; Impure, cotistirc bolfols) ulur appetite, sour belching, tmihs in side ba*k ainl bead, yellow uritle, hurtling whetf Urinating, clny colored stools* bad breth, ffii deni re tor trork, chills, fetor, irritability tvtiiti*h tongue, dry cough* diiftiy bead* tt-Hh pull pain OP in buck part, loss ol Memory, fog. gy right. For these trouble* sffATSfcs ptLi.s are u Pure eur H; Bid. (811 pill r )b* mail 9$ Cl*., 5 for sl-00. Addrta* Dtl; SWAYjiE A SUN., l’bllada Fa. Sold by DrilgOists. tchlng Pließ--'-Syittbto tns flhd Cttre Tbe symptoms tiro rtioistnrc, like perspirn tat.on, intense ittsfiihg, increased by scratch ing; vesy distressing, particularly at night: deems as if *in-wornis wete crawling in and übout the reettlm) the private parts ire sofne iinos affected; if allowed to continue Very crious results may fellow. “StVAVJIB’S OINTMENT” is a pleasant, sure enre. Also for Tetter, Itch i Salt Rheum, ScOldl-Hewd/ Erysipelas, Barbers' Itch, Blotches* sll scaly crusty Skin Dirertscs. Hot by irittll, 50cts; 8 for $1.25. Ad.irc4j OK WAYNE.&SON, Phils, i’a. Sold by Drttggiets. W U. &J. P- JACOWAY ATTORNEYSAT LAW THENTON, HADE CuUNT Y. GEORGIA. ' Will practice in the Cherokee Circuit, and Supremo an Federal cotlrts, FtOtopC atteD tiuu to business: T J. Lumpkin, AH'y At Law Trenton, - - Ga, Will practice in'thc counties of Dade and Walker. Will pay strict attention to all busiuoss entrusted to his care. feb.!7-ly T. A. IIAVRON. All’y at Law. TRENTON, - - s . . GA., Will pay prompt attention to all tiusiuess intrusted to my earc. »F. DI!\CA A’S BLACKBERRY ELIXIR, Knturc's great remedy for Jdiscases and af fections of the bowels. This splendid and never tailing medi cino is compounded from Blackberry and other Medicinal Roots and Herbs, is there- perfectly harmless. It is pleasant and safe to the most delicate soniacli It is the tnost speedy and effectual medicine for the euro of all forms of Diarrhoea, in children mr adults, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, and the various Summer Complaints of the Bow els, so prevalent among all classes during the summer season....Dnly ono bottle (price 60 cents) is sufficient to effect a cure. HR. KSGJUI CHILI TOSH'. You need not shake or "chill if you will use this tonic It never fails to stop the most aggravated forms of Chiils and Fever if taken .is directcl, in from three to seven days, when quinine and all other medicines fail It will'also, if taken regularly, build nnd tone up the weak and debilitated sys tem, and above all, leaves no bad effects be hind, as do so many other preparations. nit in wcvv* LIVER AND KIDNEY MEDICiNE The great preventive and cure of all ma larial diseases and a suro cure for all forms ef dispepsia 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 removing the cause from the system that produces or brings on the disease: hence it is unsurpassed for the cure of constipation sour stomach, hcartburu, headache, and all those symptoms indicating the want of proper notion of those glands situated in the stom ach and bowels. Two or three bottles of Dr. Dincan’s Liver and Kidney Medicine is pos itively recommended to relieve and cure any «t the abovo diseases if taken as directed, price 75 cents. Duncan’s Worm Syrup One bottle of this .Vyrnp will completely ex pul all species of Worms and without in jury to the child, as it contains no calomel or ether injurious substances. Again, it is pleas ant to the taste and acceptable ♦<> the stom ach, and, therefore, administered without trouble. Price 25 cents. —__ SPURLOCK, PAGE &CP, PROPS Naslmlln, Tcmi. Fcr sale by Blevins ifc Forester Crazy' Patchwork. Having a largo assortment of remcncnts nml pieces of handsome brocaded silks, satins and velvets, wo arc putting them up in as sorted Lundies and furnishing them for •Cra*y Patchwork’' Cushions, Mats. Tidies, Ac., Ac. Pack a ok" No. I—ls a handsome bundles of exquisite silks, satins and brocaded velvets (all different). .Inter thk thing for the most SI'BKBB FaTTKRNS «:K FANCY WoRU. Sent pospnid for sfi cents in postal note or one cent stamps. FACkAOF. No 2 - Containing three times as inuch-as No 1. Sent postpaid orsl. These are all of the Terry rtNrsT qcality and cannot be equalled at any other silk works in the V. S. AT thrf.k tiVFs our prices. They will please any lady. One or der always brings a doxen more. I.AIUh. , manual of fancy work, with urn ii lustrations and full instructors for fancy work, handsomely bound, postpaid, •> c ents. Order now. Address. Thk RoCHEt* s r.R Sink Co., Rochester, N. Y. ILt pafce €«utttg dftttlilj! ti'inies. TRENTON * * * GEORGIA. T. Alt A VttOX ! t ? < Proprietor WkbNEsnAv, SEPIitMitEH 3, 1884. LOCALS. AND ITEMS OF OKNEHAL INTEREST FltOSl OYER THE COtJNTY. School progressing fiuly. Autumn will soon be here. Admiuistrater-s sale yesterday. No communications this week. Baptising next Sonde jat Cine tons mill. JaS; R, Brock is assisting Mr. Dod son with the school at this place. More people in town yesterdy than has been i'i some time. Good rain last week, though not general over the county, Good sorghrum mill for sale. Ap ply or write to, It. L. Taylor, Trenton, Ga. Congressman Clements is sick at his tome in Villanow, Walker county. —C’TIZEN. Our town was in a little flur last Fiiday—Some drunk, attachment and warrant or two sworn out, hut no daut done. A prominent Railroad official of onr own is about on tiie verge of resign ing and tearing up his pass, because the Company will not allow him to take Hunter with Him. •Rov John A. Cargile will p.ieach at this place the fourth Saturday and Sunday iu this month. He will preach the funeial ot Mr. Jas. A. Oneals lit tle boy haring the time. Judge Fain is a candidate for his own successor before the next Legisla ture. We hear of no opponents so far. Several parties from different parts of the County were initiated and in attendance at the County loge I. O. G. T. last Saturday evening. The following Committee, to wit: Joseph A. Bennett, W. L. Allison and T. J. Killpatric, to examine the Records <fec of the County officers, will meet Monday Sep, Bth for that purpose. The Republicans have put a candi date in the field, opposed to Judson. Mrs. F,. B. Ketehersid who lias been very ill is recovering.— Herald- Mr. Jas. A. Case left last Friday for Alabama White Sulphur Spiings Springs, with his family, to obtain the hem fit of the school advantages and facilities at that place, also, Geo. VV. Sitton sent three of his children. We have received several very com plimentary leniarks on the improve ment our paper. We appreciate them but if we get the entire concurrence of the people of Dade, we feel that wa can give decidedly a better one. Our friends must not forget that financial means are a verv potent factor towards success; therefore an effort on their part towards increasing our subscrip tion list, will be effective in this res pect. General Neal Dow has lignred conpicousU for forty years or more as the apostle of prohibits, ami as a trnly good man. During the war lie commanded a federal brigade in Louis iana, and plundered the people of that unit apy state without mercy. A Main man, George F. Mariner, of Saccav opod who was w ith Eow in his ma rauding expidition writes to the New Orleans Times Democrat a spicy letter in which he shows up the grate New England reformer in his true collors “1 remember,” he writes “a raid he made August 17th, 8162 on a plnata tio just thirty miles above the fort, in which an old judge, I forgot his name lost his watch, libary, add some s‘2oo in gold and silver. Geaeral Neal Dow had chared of expiditon, and i shal nev er forget the mule and cart and cow he drove on board for his own use. Ihe owner of the cow protested, saying: “1 hope, Geneial, you will not take j onr last cow’ as my mother is sick * aud uoeds the milk. well, well, R.»w* replied i You ought to have thought of this before yoti got up you I rebellion. "DritC her on board, boys. —ConstittttiuU. PUBLIC SPEAKING, I Will he at the fullawing places and address the people, to wit; Rising Fawn,- Teiicday, Sept, the 9th ilist,. II o’clock a. in. and the Works that night; Cloverdale, 11 O’clock a. tn.; Wednesday, 10th; Morganville, Thursday. 11 o’clock a. tit.; Wildwood, Thursday. 3 o’clock p, m ; Cole City, Friday* 2 o s clock p. iu ; Trenton, Tettsday of Court week. All other candidates are invited to he present and participate R. Ms VV. Glenn. LaEuytt* Ga. Those who want the latest news du ring the Campaign will find the CIN eiN.NATTI Evening Rost the very paper. It is popular, bright and honest. 1000 Newsboys sell it in Cincmuatti* aud neiglihoring villages; The editor wants transferable ad mission tickets and checks, issued for each hugging privilege allowed for ad verising the Wildwood Church intends having a hugging party to raise funds for the benefit of the Church. As we do not care to participate, and as such privileges allowed editors are always above par, we can transfer them for a valuabi.b consideration and profit, tlrat is, if the girls do not know that they have been transfered, and we think we cau manage that part of it. Cambell County News. Cambell county has now been under a strict prohibition law for about eight months. One of the stronget ar guments used against prohibition was jhat it would ruin the town trade. Cilice prohibit ion has been tried we have made inquiry as to what effect it has made upon trade. The invariable answer is: “In stead of being worse our trade has been much better than it was last year; and we look foi a hevi er trade this fall than we have ever en joyed”. Thus it seen is that prohibiton has had no bad effect in this dircctu n True, the people of our corporate towns have had to pay a small advalo tax to take the place of the money pre viously received for whisky licenses, but they have paid it most ch eefully. The great advance in the morals of our citizenship has more than compen sated them, In reply to the aigument that prohibition does not prohibit, we cite the fact that not a drop of spirits can he bought in Fairbuin for any purpose. It is seldom that a druken man is seen on our streets’ and during the term of Coert just past not one was seen. This much for prohibition in Campbell. The law is giving gen eral satisfaction to our people, and il the election were to be held now, pro hibitou would get a larger majority than it ever did befoie. NOTICE. For the next ten days I- will take wheat at one dollar |»or bushel on ac counts. Bring me your wheat and pay lip your accounts. T. J. Lumpkin. IIAII It Hit SHOP! Open every Saturday, and Monday morning. Good and satisfactory work guaranteed. Taylor Building, Tren ton. G. W. llioheield, Proprietor. i 0m i ——- Cincinnati; Evening Post ALL THE NEWS FOR ONE CENT Independent in Politics Circulation now3oooo Delivered by hoys to the houses of subscribers in towns and villages with in 300 miles of Cincinnatti, the night ot publication or next morning For 6 Cents a week. BY BAIL 23t% A. BOYTH. Latest Market Reports Latest Telegraphic News TRY IT FOR A MON TA! AE.ITS WANTED. Apply to Office Nos. 95, 87 St 99 Longworth St STATI] OF CSEOICOI\, Dade County. John SW/tN#t vs. ) Bill Ac, in Sb- Tfiß PuoeNix Iron f i*k loft Court. A Coal Co, kt ai,s J In thiscause it anpearing by affida | Vft of 1.. A. I'ohls Attorney, Solici tor and Agent ol tli Complainant in the above stated cas , that the Phoenix Iron A Coal Co., a corporation, duly chartered by the laws ol Georgia, has no public place of doing business, nor any one in office upon w hich se>vice o' writs, or process may he had, and the ordinary process of law cannot he ser ved on the said The Phoenix Iron & Coal Co. It is therefore ordered, that publication he made for three consecu tive weeks in the I) ahe County I’imks a newspaper published in Trenton Dade Comity, Ga; requiring said The Phoenix Iron it Coal Co. to be and ap peal at the next term of the Superior Court to be held in and for said coun ty on the 3d Monday iu Sept, next, 1884, to make defense to said Bill ifec, or the same will be proceeded with ex paitee as to the said Phoenix lion A Coal Co. This Aug. 18th, 1884. S. il. Thurman, Clerk S. C. STATE OF GEORGIA, Dade County. John Swann ) vs j’ Bill Ac, in Su- Thf. Phoinix Iron f pictuon Court. <k Coal Co et ALs.f To the Sheriff of said county— Yon are hereby commanded to cite or or summons The Phoenix Iron tfe Coal Co., a body corporate under the laws of Georgia, to he and apjiear at the Superior Court for said county to he held on the oil Monday in Sept, next, 1884, then and there to answer to and make defense against a Bill ot Com plaint filed in said Court, against said Co. and others, by John Swann, and there make return of this writ of cita tion. Witness Honorable Joel C. Fain Jndgeof said Court. Aug 18th 1884 S. U. Thurman, Clerk S. C. FOR SALE. A triet of land containing 240 acres in De- Kalb county, Ala, 4 miles West of Valley 11.ad. good FARmING lands; mINORALS; iron ore and fire-proof clay. TERuS; part cask, ballauco on reasonable time. IM PROVEMENTS Good and valunblo bouse* orchards &e. for further iniormatiou apply to, ELI BYRD, Smith, Dade Co., Ga. - -t I ■' ■' Valdosta, Ga., Juno 28, 1883. DR. J. BRADFIELD: Dear Sir—l have as you knyw been soiling your Female Regula tor for years, and I have had a steadily in creasing demand for it, and it gives tde very best satisfaction. I frequently sell it to phy sicians who use it in their practioe with sat isfactory results. Fours truly, R. THOMAS, M. D. and Druggis. Troafiso on the Health and happiuess oft Woman mailed free. BkADKIELD ItK.Grt.ATOR Co., Box 28, Atlanta, Ga. Notick Fob Lkayk to Skm. Land. State of Georgia, Dade County— Application will be made to the vourt of Ordinary of Dade county, Ga., on the Monday in October next, for leave to sell the lands bolouging to the estate of William I. t'ole, lato of said county deceased, for tHe ben efit of heire and creditors of laid deceased. This August 26th 1884. , T. U. B. Cot-r, Adui'r. London Hair ResJorcr-Greaj English Toilet Article. R>mtores growth, color, gloss and stiffness. ReniAfcs dandruff. Aristocrat ic Great Britain endorse it. Ele gant drcsslg. Fdagrontly perfi med. The favorite oflisbion. At Druggists os or 75Cts. inJU. S. money. Coughs, Colds, Catarrh, Consumption All thorat, Breast, and Lung, affections cur ed by the old-established “SWAYNS WILD CIIKRRY.” The firs, does give relief and a cure specdly follows. 25 Cts., or SI.OO at Druggists. Ju'lson C. Clements received the noination at Rome the 28th ult. by acclamation. WATERS' € *c*miivie uN ORGANS BT *' ?' "O, VESPER, CENTENNIAL CHIMK' • ItCIIKSTIiION t imiE-s CHAPEL-FA I»KITK,!SOUYEN!P DCI.CICT and BOL >OUt, UIIUAYS, 1. Unique French Caacr outbiuo IM'IUTY «/ VIHCINC in * »r« •:m. of lone I aullaltle fw’ PARLOR * iMun. Will 0011 « better Inalrnmrnt at • ower price than any other honar tn lhe\ 7. S WATERS' PIANOS u ;;;i«l nr the BEST MADE, the Tone, Touch, W nanahip an.' Durability fiiKarpamcd. War* muted for SIX. YEARS. PRICKS E.itrcuic !y l.ow for l ush. .Monthly limtnllntr nt» re. rived. ' A llbr> nl discount lo Troche i,Jfin'if«ri, hurfhrt,Srk>e>l<,lsdprt, rfc.ALENTS WANTED, ipeclal IndiieementN ("the Trade, lllii.tratet' Cntaiamiet .Mailed. Srraud-hand Pianos & (Iritana at tilt EAT DAKtJ AINS. Nheet Music it Half l*rlre ( Nome ut 1 cent it pnsc. HORACE WATERS A- M)N:<, Man Pru. ona Ovulera. 40 East 14th UStNI, New Yttrl. PARSONS’KfPIHS And will completely change the blood In tkt entire system in three months. Any person who will take 1 PHI each night from i to 12 weeks, may be restored to sound health. If such a thing be possible. For Female Complaints these PlUs hare no equal. Physicians use them for the cure of LIVKR add KIItNKY diseases. Sold everywhere, or seat by mall fot 25c. In stamps. Circulars Free. I. s. JOHNSON A CO., Boston, Mass. Mhk 8 8 ummm I B B crottp. Asthma. Bronchitis, FauJ-al ■1 111 B I Hill 11 ■ m Kin. Kheiimatism. JollN.vin s AVI HH ItVM; I IMMS.NT {/nr Internal ami Ust'mai u[ rn Ik If 8 88 l’tr> relieve trml>le B BB 8h 811 diseases, and positively cur<- ■ U out Of ton. Infonna ' I that will <a«. niHnjr 8 8 In lives Kent free l>v mall I ton t delay a laotaeuS. B B IB B BB BH Bill 8 ITevcmion is bellrr than cure. JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT CURES lnflucms. Rlrcdin? at the I.nnir* Hoarse. tints, iUoklnc (.'ouch, Whoopinir foujjh, Uhronic Hiarrhtes, Itysentcrv. < holers Morbus. Kidney I roubles, aud Diseases of lbs Spine. Sold everywhere. Circulars free. I. S. JOHNSON A CO., Boston, Mass. It Is a well-known fact that most or tlie ■■ ■ 18 08 linKBIAk ■ MBB Hor.e sm! r*ttie sold in tins ronu- MH 8| II I (H ] alii ■ 18 ll try' i* worthless; that Sheridan s Condition mIB N Mff la - Wm M *tß m. ■ I SB Powder is absoltirelvpttre andvervraliiahle. ■UI Hr* HR JV* Buß YE W 2*B Nothing on Earth w ill make hens 101 gfafl |H ■ 111 || ■|S | SJk | lay like Nherhlan'si'onslltino I’ow- IHI ll | | L I ■ L.Tk | der. Dot*, one teaspoonfnl to eae>i pint of ■■■■ ■■ w ■m -W ■’’t - ■ food. It will also positively prevent and oure I Hog Cholera. Ac. Sold everywhere, or sent hy mail forSe.kl AUlAtf f?ftl LI ICD A 1 stamps, furnished lolary raui.piirelinO; br mail, tllk Wtllvßbn UNUkCKA, jurculars&w; L ff- JOHNSON A CO., Bustuu, Moaa SUBSCRIBE for the Dade County Weekly Times A 24-Column Newspaper Published at TRE3ISTTONT, G-A. BY T. A. HAVRON AT 51.50 Per annum in advance. We give you one of the best country pa pers in North Gergia. m Send In Your Names! * Every Farmer, Merehaants, Mechanic, And Laborer. In Dade County shoud take an 1 real the WEEKLY TIMES. Published Every Wednesday All Letters on business should be addressed to The Times, Trenton, Georgia. Knows to M(n of Fame ano Science for Removing ALL IMPURITIES OF THE BLOOD. Aekaewliigil a Orul, Pltuut, ul KBeleat hr* fcr CONSTIPATION, nVQPP PQIA known by Irregular appe- Uiortraiw, tit 4. g 0,,, helching. weight ami tenderness at pit of stomach, despondency. liurn Complaint. Biliousness. Malaria, Chilli and , Ferer, canting soreness in lack ul fide, also bottom of ribe; weariness, irritability, tongue coated, skin yellow, hot and cold sen sations eyesdull.dry cough,stifled and obstruct ed feeling, irregular pulse, bad colored stools. APfIPLFYY •'-pnepsy.ParaljilMim wrurn-a i sound in cars giddiness, eon fusion in head, nervousness, Gashes of light before eyas, lose of memory. Disease! of Bladder and IflMiFY* urine dark or light, red deposit; Mwnfcie, burning, stinging,bearingdown sensations, frequent desire to urinate. nneastnsss. inflamed eves, dark ei roles, thirst. Disesses sf UPinT severe pains, fluttering or weight assr ntffill, heart, more so on moving quickly nnd when lying on left side: oat of bremth on exertion. / UC AnAPUC.* dull or shnrp point in nLnllAbnhst, M or bead: foinXosis, nansea. Dropsy in caused by watery (laid. Rhenmn dloim, dke., tp one acid in blood. Bowel Dis order* by oormpt matter Worms by tho posts within. Colda br choking of the see relic no •WATWB’I rlfl.ua, by gentle ooSien. removes the can so, nuking n permanent earn. Sent by mail m* IS cents box of 30 Pills; S bolts. fll.OO. (In posts**, stomps) Address. DR (WtTRK dk Ml, Phtladelpkln, r*. Sold by DrnggiM*. Of Kentucky University, Lexington, Ky. Btudtnla cn begin .or weekday In the yew. N. r*c.ti®n. Timr to complete the Kail Diploma Basina** Course about 10 vr«ti. Average Total Coat, including Tuition, K«l of Book* aod {Ward in * family. f®o. Telegraphy a specialty. Literary Court* tree. Ladie* recelred. 6.000 «acce**fel graduate*. ibrer tCO pupil* la*t year from IS to 46 rear* of age, from 21 Stale*. If •traction i* practically and inaiYidually Imparted by 10 teacher*. Hpecial coars** for Teacher* and Butlne** Men. University Diploma pre*enled to It* graduate*. Thl* beautiful e!tr I* noted for lu healthful new and nociety, and i* on leading Railroad*. Tmil s***<<m b*gin» 3*ft. 81*. For cirealar* and fall particular*, addrou In PmMeot,. w. B. SMITH, LexUgtOß, Kj- C”'D-BUTTS toSWaw.Tnhf bloodftta BrWlSy, I.MI WJ, Oifldt twrd.l, Sj.hLUi. ted ImHu llmllmi. 9ciclltifletrr.un.nl ; *»fc »nd nirv ryniediet. DrformKW. Trotted. (VI cr writ, for IUI ol queftinn. In he inrwered by t ho®. d*.irin( treatment by ailk VP.-M. ..fferi.tr fr.m iWnM iMf their •toil learn -<ii.*lht.« >• their ttniiaa. It not. Inn.f tddre.. I*r. C. L. I..RIRHK. Fr..t u( Ph, .Mu la fhw»« Central 1(4. h Hnrv. lß.Mt.te. MB L#e—•( .... St. Leila. Sh •vcceMur to l»r Butt.' Dispcuiury. EnablUh.d »U T«ca wiof. ■EjS f say dad numerous op I a&a’ fIAIMILIIJ 111 from youthful tnduort W ml M tlona, too free tolmlgaoes. 11l and over brain work. Do ga MW as* temporize while recti . _ t _ on hr pmcotloud claiiM A A ftnAf#>nl CUTS orW rwnedlee for t>«aa m uwiaii ■! trottWo*. Cot our frea circa fOA lar and trial package ao4 SPEMATORBfIEI BSSSS ASTO tbousendt, nnd does not In* ■ xxnstwexsatf terfrre with nttenUon to boils IMrUI LllWlt ness or esato pain or inoon ■ rentdnoe. Funudod on scl tor or- 8 jr©*m br ON ta thou* Uom. Direct application to tltn ore wa/A re ga# KM «f dIVBdO BAteiltS «pt- MZMIO Of OMtlt <lftclnflu< nee Ml without ■ &Omy. The natural fane- TAxec /s\ srs^sssr^ ® PACKAQE. fil.jutod^r..^ and |SIU SEND ADDRESS W/F**°*» "*»«*• HARRIS REMEDY CO., Vt y Ckimlrti. DO«S 10th St., At. Loaln, Mo. One Months Treatment. M: 2 howtns.ls ; 3 months* ♦?- ■attaMMAdflAa BMTT-TK3 *♦ Risioonwo nv AS 3-IVS nod 61 OINOA NO* 1 ! B.U3J.HVH ’MO /w>| 'aon«u«)o| |n)Wi puvaßtmiq. 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