Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, September 10, 1884, Image 3
Liver, Kidney or Stomach tronble
Symptoms; Impure, eonstivc bowels, irreg
ular appetite, sour belching, pains in side
t»a"k and bead, yellow urine, burning when
urinating, clay colored stools, bad breth, no
desire tor work, chills, fevur, irritability
whitish tongue, dry cough, dirty head, with
pull paiues iu back part, loss of memory, fog
gy sight. For these troubles sw'.YXns pti.us
are a sure cure. Box. *3O pills)by mail 2a
.Cf.s*,s tor Address ijR.SWAY.NK <fc
SON., Philada Pi. Sold by Driigoists.
tchlng Plkis—Symptoms and Cure
TUo symptoms ere moisture, llkcporspirn
ration, intense itehing, increased by serateli
iug; vesy distressing, particularly at night:
teems as if sin-worais were crawling in and
about the rectum; the private parts are somo
imeH affected. If allowod to continue very
crious resutts may follow. “SWAYNK’S
OINTMENT” is a plca»aht, sure enre. Also
for Totter, Itch, Salt Khottm, Scald-Heed,
Erysipelas, Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, sll scaly
crtisty Skiu Biroases. Box by mail, 50«-ts;
3 for $1.25. Addrcde Dlt WAYNE & SON,
I’hila. Pa. Sold by Druggist.-;.
\V: 11. X .1. P* J/IOOWAY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
TRENTON, DA OK COUNTY,
GEORGIA.
' Will practice in the Chorokoe Circuit, and
Buprouie an Federal courts. Prompt, atten
tiuu to business.
T .J. Lumpkin,
All y AS Law
Tienton, « • Ga,
Will practice in the counties i f Dado and
Walker. Will pay strict attention to all
business entrusted to hi* care. feb.l7-!y
T. A. lIAVRON.
AU’ya! Law.
TRENTON, GA.,
Will pny prompt attention to all
buNiueSk intrusted to mY care.
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DP. DUNCAN’S
hubeim m
Hulure’s great remedy for Jiliseases and af
feetiolis of the bowels.
. This splendid and never..failing medi
cine is compounded from Blackberry and
-other Modicinal Roots and llerhs, is there
fore perfectly harmless. It is pleasant and
safe to the most delicate sotnach It is the
most epeedv and effectual medicine for the
chre of ail forms of Diarrhoea, in children
or aduits, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, and
the various Summer Complaints of the Bow
els, so prevalent among all classes during
the summer season.... Only one bottle (price
£>f) cents) is sufficient to cffoct a cure.
|»R, IO .WS CHILL TOMIC.
You need not shake or 'ehill if you will
nso this tonic It never fails to stop the
moot aggravated forms of Chiils and Fever
if taken as directed, in from three to seven
days, when quiniuo and all other modicines
fail It will also, if taken regularly, build
and tone up the weak and debilitated sys
tem, and above all, leaves no bad effects be
hind, as do so many other preparations.
DR- DUNCAN’S
LIVER AND KICNEY.MEBiCINt
The great preventive and cure of all ma
larial diseases and a sure cure for all forms
of diapopsia and indigestion It nets direct
ly upon the liver and all the secretory glands
of tho stomach and bowels, it cures the dis
ease Viy removing the cause from tho systom
that produces or brings on tho disease; hence
it is unsurpassed for the euro of constipation
sour stomach, hcartburu, headache, and all
those symptoms indicating the want ofpropor
action of those glands situated in tho stom
ach and bowels. Two or throe bottles of Dr.
Duncan’s Liver and Kidney Mcdicino is pos
itively recommended to relievo an! cure any
ot the above diseases if taken as directed,
price 70 cents.
Duncan’s Worm Syrup
One bottle of this .S’yrup will completely
expol nil species of Worms ond without in
jury to tho child, as it contains no calomel or
• thor injurious substances. Again, it is pleas
ant to tho taste and acceptable *o tlie stom
ach, and, therefore, administered without
trouble. Prico 25 cents.
SPURLOCK, PAGE & CP, PROPS
Nashi illu, Tciiim.
Fc r sale by
Blevins «k Forester
Crazy Patchwork.
Having a largo assortment of romenonts
nnd pieces of handsome brocaded silks, satins
and velvets, we are putting them up in as
sorted bundles and furnishing them for
«Cras v Patohwork’'Cushions, Mats. Tidies,
Ac, .vo. Packaob No. I—ls a handsome
bund!-, of exquisite silks, satins and brocaded
velvets (al| different). Jvst the thing for
the most sobkrb pattkbk3 t:r fancy
Sent pospaid for 56 cents in postal noto or one
cent stamp*, pack aG r No 2 - Containing
Three times as much ns No 1. Sent postpaid
forsl. Those are all of the verry hnrst
<iiii m.ity i!nil cannot bo equalled at any other
Jink works in the U. S. at trim t.«ks our
j.rlices. They will please any lady. Oneor
der always brings a dosen more. LADIt.- ,
V \ M AI. OF F V NCY WORK, with 4uii ll
I nitration.- and full >!.■iionins for ftrti,-tie
f.u.rv work, handsomely bound, postpain
cent . Order now. Addns, i'liK KOCUE3-
Pks cw.k Co., Rochester, N. Y.
JDalie (loimtn MHteliltf iiimts.
TRENTON - - - GEORGIA,
o*^—* —wo-winiK'yyn.* mMn« ■
j Editor
T-AHAl'llOX] 4t
' Proprittov
W KDNKfiDAY, fcill’TEMlHG, 10 1884,
LOCALS.
AND
ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FROM
OVER THE COUNTY.
Superior Court next week.
Read Clement's letter of accept
ance.
Rising Fatvn reports a heavy and
plenty ot rain. •
Two brothers ot Mr. .T. 15. Williams
are visiting him at this place.
Wo will have a paper to r every cit
izen i« Dade county during court; call
and get it.
Some rain Sunday and Monday
night, though enough to do but very
little good.
We have had some as warm days
in this month, as any time during Au
gust.
Glenn, Wood and Smith addressed
the people at Rising Fawn yesterday.
They will speak at Cloverdalo to-day
and Morganville tomorrow.
Those wishing to settle their tax.
can do so with the collector during
Court.
No paper next week, von may cal!
it holliday to the editor if you wish,
but we will not so accept it.
Quite a number were at the creek
Sunday to witness the baptizing.
A party of young ladies and gentle
men from Cole City visited our little
town Sunday, Dr. Brock contempla
tes a trip toC. C. “right off. ”
Disappeared:—About two weeks ago
Dr. T. J. Lumpkin . Anyone able to
give information will please inform
his oSieo of bis whereabouts.
Cigarette smoking seems to be the
day young dudes of Trenton.
Married - Mr. Jam Harp to Miss
Elizabeth Howard; Rev. L. N. Brock
officiating.
B. F. Pace is commissioner for ex
hibits from this County at the world
Exposition, New Orleans. Any one
having mineral they wish to ha placed
on exhibition can send it to him.
Good soryhrum mill for sale. Ap
ply or write to,
R. L. Taylor, Trenton Ga.
The 3rd Sunday inst., Rev. S. M.
Ramsey fills his last appointment at
this place, unless other arrangements
are made.
Those who want the latest news du
ring the Campaign will find the Oin
cinnatt! Evening Post the very paper.
It is popular, bright and honest. 1000
Newsboys sell it in Cinciunatti, and
neighboring villages.
Order submitting tbo liquor question
to voters of Dade in this issue.
Trenton is a good market fos water
melons; bat it is not owing to the kind
ness of the candidates to the “dear
people.”
Quarterly Meeting bcginß af
this place the first Saturday in Octo
ber next.
The time for examining tho records
of tho county officials was postponed
tomorrow.
Rev. R. S. Price, of Cordell, Ala.
will preach in tho M. E. church house
at this place next Saturday night, and
at 11 a. in. Sunday.
A newspaper that does no home ad
vertising, is always regarded as an in
dex of a hard and poor field to work in.
One that does a lot ot such, is regarded
ns being in a community of business
and prosperity; and invariably people
seek such a place to trade, and emmi-
gration and capital seek such a locali
ty fo' investment. These aie facts
and there is no use of sayiug it don't
pay.
Your atteution to the advertisement
of Jas. A. Case & Son. Mr. Case
has been in the mercantile business at
this place ffr several years; and can
supply the demands of the people iu
quantity and quality; and will he his
i i,|.>asnro to give all his customer his
j 1
• best accomodations.
LETTER OF ACCEPTANCE.
Rome, Ga. A tig. 2S, 'B3
llon, J. C. Cu.mknts,
LaFayktte, Ga.:
Dear Sir,**-It is our pleasure a» a
committee appointed l»v the CTin*>cri t •
ie Convention, this day assembled iu
the city <d Rome' to notify you of your
unanimous nomination as the Demo
cratic cani,late for Congress iu the
Seventh Distrtct. at the ensuing elec
tion in November next, and to icqueyt
your accoptanoo ol the same. We are
with high regard,
Yours very truly,
Trammed Starr i
T. W. Grover - Com’tee.
C, N. Feateeuston)
La Fayette, Ga.. fievt, 5, 'B4.
Messrs. Star. i «lover & Featherhtoii
Gjsntlmen—Your favor informing
me of the action of the Democratic
Congressional Convention, lately as
sembled et Rome, lias been received.
Words arc inadequate to express the
gratitude I feel for the continued con-
fidence of the people implied in’my u
naniui.n? nomination as the Demo
cratic canidete for Congress in this
District bv this body ot represenaiive
citizens.
This expression of approval of my
official action in the past awakens a
profound appreciation of the giaud du
ties and resposibiiisics ot this public
Dost and ifjthe action oi your body be
ratified by the people at the polls, I
shall earnestly endeavor a faithful
discharge of the same.
In accepting the position assigned
me, it is proper for me to re-avow my
adherence to the greet Democratic
principals as embodied in our Nation
al platform, and under the application
of which in the past the people oi this
count'y have enjoyed the highest de
gree ot eanpiness and prosperity. The
people ot this district who are devoted
to these principals have cause for con
gratulation in iJz * harmony that now
prevails among them, despite the un
fortunate differences of the past.
With the highest degree of esteem
for each of you, and these you repre
sent, I am very truly yours.
J. C. Clements.
Wo have received a popy ol the life
and public services ot Cleveland aud
Hendricks, publised by N. it. Thomp
son ibCo, St. Louis, Mo. It is well
gotten up and illustated; and the fea
tures are truly characteristic of our
free govenuent--that their are no laws
or rules or barriers but what can be
removed, between the most humble
station of life and the highest. It con
tains other matter and information
that is worthy of record and its room
in any library.
■ —-«> »
RIBS. T ANX WE »E ».
Editor Tunis: —When I wrote last
I had no idea of writing soon again;
and now if I say anything not stiict'y
“orthodox” blaiuo Mrs. T. fot it. She
asks, “Wtio gave away the bride ol
Cain.” Well, if we are to give any
credence whatever to the Rabbinical
writers, it was a “Run-away match”
Eutychus says.—“ Now when the chil
dren were grown :ip, Adam said to Eve
‘let Cain marry Owr.in Abel’s twin
sister,’ but Cain saul to his mother, I
will marry my twin sister and Abe!
shall many bis,’ but Adam said, ‘lt is
contrary to precept that thou shouldst
marry thy twin sister.’ And God east
out Cain whilst-he was still unmarried
into the land of Nod. But Cain carried
off with him his own sister Azram.
[Annals of Eutychus,Patriarch of
Alexandria.]
The Rabbi, Zadok, said, this is Bhe
reason Cain slew Abel. llis sister
and wife was not at all pretty; then he
said, “I will kill my brother and car
ry off his wife.”—-! Pirk Eliezcv, chop,
xxi. | Could give more evidence such
as it ir, but enough fov this time. No
Mrs. T, yon can produce no evidence
of Pie- Adamites from tho bible. In
1045 a converted jew, Isaac de la Pey
reira, published a treatise on Pre-
Adai lifts, arguing from Romans v
12-14. He contended that the crea
tion mentioned in the first chap, of
Genesis was different from that named
in second. Evolutionists have been
trying for many years to explain the
mysteries .surrounding the human race
but nothing any of them have said as
vet has not proved satisfactory. But
l)r. Chahner, Dick Read and many
other grea; i;_.lits wrote that when this
1 darkened glass is removed, when death
dears away all obsl niei ions from om
intellects then we shall know and un
der id and many things no pine to loam
here in the flesh. Ifow little do we
know of the history ol the Jewish na
tion posterior to the pniod of lie Bab
ylonish captivity: Whit her were the
ten tribes scattered? what events have
befallen them audjin what countries are
they now to he found? Of ihe histoiy
of all nations in the 'world, the jews
from the lime of the deluge to the days
of Hezekiaii, a period ot nenrlv two
tmuisutnl years, we remain in perfect
ignorance. And yet during all" that
time God had not foisaken the earth:
!fis dispensations towards IDs ciei
tnres were still going forward, empires
were rising ami falling. Those chains !
in tiie his'ory of mankind, wldch hide
from us a fireat portion of God’s nior
dispennation, will doubtless be tilled
up iu the eternal state; —I believe 1
hope so. For years of my life I have
spent ranch of my time .searching old
musty books to find out but. ties
will interest but few, so I will save
time and space for some othei subject j
some time.
Mrs. T. picase give ns a longer let. j
ter next time; and A. J. T. we aro
watching and waiting impatiently for
you to come again.
Aunt imbue.
FOR SALE.
A trirt oriiinti containing 240 ncras in Df-
K.alb county, Ai, 4 miles West of Valley
-11. .ad. good FARvINd land.:; mINORABI-:
iron ore and fire-proof cluv. TKRmc; prut
ca.rb, bnlbuce on rc.af<nable tiuio. I.r
FR I VE.’iENTB Uood anti vairralile house:
orohrrda &c. fur further inlorinatiou arply
to, ELI BYRD,
Bmit'a, Dade Co., Ga.
Noticb Fop. Lkavk to Sbi,i. Bans.
Ftatcof Georgia, Dude County—
Application will 1 e made to the Conrt o r
Ordinary of Dade county, Ga., on the fir.-:'
Monday <r. Oct her for Pav#. !l the
lands to the estate of william I.
Cole, into of said county deceased, tor t:i.*lu'i<*
efit of lioiro and creditors of srti i deceased.
Thi3 August 2(ith 1884.
T. 11. B. CoLF, Adu’r.
London Hair Rosjoror-Greaj English
Toilet Article. Restorer growth, color, el ;-
and softness. Ro movesdandruff. Aristoe-it
ie families of <Jrc endorse it. Flo
gaol (Irc&piug. !'J|p enl-ly perfumed. The
favorito ili oh ion. At Druggists 3d 1 L<l,
or 75Cts. a U. 3. money.
i
Coughs, Colds, Catar' h, Consumption
All ihorat, Breast, and Lung, affections cur
ed by the old-e; ! tublishcd “SWAYNH WILD
CIIKRUY.” The nrs, does giro relief and i.
cure rpocdly follows. 25 Cts., or $1.0(1 at
Druggists.
ISA RBER
Opes every Saturday, and Monday
morning. Good and satisfactory work
guaranteed. Taylor Building, Tren
ton.
G. W. lIinniTELD, Proprietor.
r ft
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At J will completely ehunrp' the blood In the em'.'e system 1j» three raolube Any
person who v.ill take 1 PUI each r.lpiit from Ito I'J week*, may h restored to sound
health, if snrSi a t.hlnsr he p-.atdhlc. For EemalA Complaint* Umw Pills hive no eipuil.
Physicians uro them for the euro of 111 til s»*»d KIDNEY rlisousos. Bold everywhere,
or sent by tniiu fot Hot. in Khiupfi. wirvuilim TrOO.- I- 0 JViEr'/N A C'V.
aw* ■ - RWh, «=.’ |T- writ? '& ig n Croup. Asthma. Brom-hMI*. Neural,
ft & A £ Lli E tsZ 'X « ted *=:», .RJhXso.VS A*>-
fai 81 k*j£j f* rr< Ilf I'nu will i-ihiia-isi.- -jhis roncveHw** terr«»»i»
CB p, c{ SsijiSe -WdLl cS “' g-j »S ■■ i* di&acuM. and >i» |n.,iiltHy cof« :-lm. i»s«e
a* fit r- -t If? i® f r l M « f - 1* ».it 1 -.-i . nuaS»o «!••»« mil *a»c tusoy
SI Kgs ti ?’) fi Jgl ® ® m fej « JflS II -car.- n Ur. ‘ .-.mil 1 d-l»y smcaießt.
gr ,J* fe! pf! sft".'? Is Hfi V-. i’rcientirm Ip fcctt. r tlan cun
arOUVEB \ • fit' tj> 1 unfit,..... I’.’ .(hr.- ,•» the 70'5-r* ITnarsS-
dnPAnVrkr, ii.p ,;^ r V T ■:
lMwtasek of t!ie Spim. Sold cvcrvivlioro. Cnculttra free, t. J )IIN. ON w < ot., 1.a....
It ii a well-known fact that most of the SF, T< [f S SJS fc 94 fcf L .-4 , ,:i !
Her,, fttul Cattle ivwrtcr shi in thi* roun- iL >a , v fi *A IS » -/§
tr> * worti'lnss; that ShcricUnA Dwj.litioii Mis SB KA* ; -r«s •: A* ?; ! C W
Powdt'rm all oli.tpi, purr arvl 'i rvval iat Ift. ?fiy bftf A** f; ' V’V 1 A pt ujt S
Not hln*t on Karth will make hon* ‘ .ft? .. Set if ft fi &l 3li ‘PC fi
lay like Sherldonml Won »>ow- V li a R*S S 9 '<& fa* 4M ®
tl- »reveni n *nd I I’os Cholera. *c. iWhwrr
o* is o y-> t*7 * T Z- ? 1% ! sraodpe. tnmiihed ir.l«r»?o c.puj,pncj.si.OO, byraall Zyad
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K*iowv to Vfn of F»mf and Bciemce for Removing
ALL imPUHITIES OF THE BLOOD.
A:kstwl«4(j»l i 3r«l, Flcassst, Ki Hff her. Cu:o ftr
ecMSfiPAnosi , ilul! face, heaviness.
nV<SPFP«Ufi known by irregular nppo
l»farC.rOlM, tiWi scur belching, weight
and tenderness at pit of stomach, despondency.
5 ' JO' iSl'.i, IV’i MiCaria. CM 111 -.0
II bn oensing roroneee in i-t > an;' wTa,
also bottom of ribs; weariness, irritability,
tongue coated, skin yellow, hot and cold sen
sat 1< ,r. -,eyea dull .dry cough,stifled and < bstruct
ed feeling, Irregular pulse, bad colored sh/ ts.
*an n 3 s. v ♦,i Sip:Sepoy .»• aralysiiMlim
Q- -' J - i -o ‘ r-d Ad. sound in car., giddiness,
confusion in hen ?,nervousness, flashes of light
before f lo*m of mornory. DisdM.. oi Uia-lJor ami
It iRiiCVd urine dark or light,red deposit;
li.iunt.ig, burning.stinging,hearing down,
woucicas, frequout uoslro to uriD&tff, uawsiMM,
ir.iUaiC'! dark circloe, thirst. VtUi
yi- a jr-v sov <* pair s fluttering or w«ijht neir
HCsHrs« v hear £ more t>o on moving quickly and
*T7TT7!TT"oa UJI b’.Uo; cut of breath on oxertioa, /
UrAnAPmT dull cr rfi&rp r.tins iu tempos
clia-r* UrU/iTl ore 3 or bead; f&iutniw, nansea.
P'rJtpi.v ia eaooo4 by votary liuivi. Ills r uimo*
<is'r. by uric acid in blfiod. L>la
erders \j corrupt maJ/r W«ma by the
wit’ii.t. bv choking of tbo iccwUooa
MWAYXfc'i'i P1t.1% byfjantle action, reniovos
the taoeo, raikn jr a |«nuanent cure. Sent by ina’-i *‘Sj
2ft ccutd box *jf 30 PxLN: v ‘‘ SIOO. (Iu jmftoaw*
liinrs.) AddiWß, UVV.t
bold ly Druggist®.
m^P 1 FREES
JlFreiible self-cure.
A favnrlip pn'scrlptlon of one of tho
n-om DoteU and snccogaful sooclallatsin thi* V. S.
now rPliiod; f"r tb>' . uioof on » MMtifity,
Lome fftOiiiM.».i;l O'-Til
bplii*.usealed uc velope/rce. Di fill IF,
Ad<lv?«« Dn WARD A CO., Laui»i«n«,
Valdosta, (iA.,*Juno 28, 1383.
mi. J . BKADFI3LD; Dear Sir—l ha voas
you knyw boon soiling your Fooiale Kegul ..-
tor for yoars. and f hare ha.«i a steadily in
creasing demand for it, and it gives .de very
best satisfaction. I frequently sell it to phy •
sieians who u.-e it in tlu-ir practice with, s.it
isfactory results. Y .urs.tritly .
R. THOMAS, M. D. aud Druggis.
j Troatise on the Health and happiness .olt
I Woman mailod free.
Bi.AUI'iKI.U RKUUt-ATOn Co.,
Box 3S, Atlanta, Ga.
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vafc v- ~tf NI'RVOrR DEWITT^
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Buxoa O- < > ciac lhUucbmfelt «Uw .1
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