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BLACKBERRY ELIXIR,
[ ,Katuro's grent remedy f<>r and uf
fectiona of the bowels.
I This splendid and never..failing medi
•cine is onuipminded from lilackbeitv and
( Other Medicinal Roots and Herbs, is there
ift,re perfectly harmless. It is pleasant and
;«ni‘e to the most delicate somaeh It is the
.ni ist speedy and effectual medicine for the
csire of all forms of Diarrhoea, in children
sb- adults, Cholera Morbus, Dysentery, and
A, u various Summer Complaints of the Bow-
MI-, so prevalent among all classes during
Hto summer season.... Only one bottle (price
&t< cents) is sufficient to effect a cure.
I HR. DllSCAli’S CHILI TOM If,
■ You need not shake or "chitl if you will
■ge this tonic It nevor fails to stop the
Pinost aggravated forms of Cliiils and Fever
If taken is direetei, in from three to seven
days, when quinine and all other medieines
fail Tt 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.
nit- Itl M tVS
LIVER AND KIDNEY MEDICINE
The great preventive and euro of all ma
larial diseases and a sure cure for all forms
ef dispepsia and indigestion It nets direct
ly upon the liver nnd 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
*«ur stomach, liearthuru, headache, and all
those symptoms indicating the want ofproper
Motion of those glands situated in the stom
»eh and bowels. Two or three bottles of Dit.
-.Duncan's Liver nnd Kidney Medicine is pos
itively recommended to relieve and enreany
ot the above diseases if taken as directed,
rriee 75 cents.
Duncan’s Worm Syrup
J One bottle of this Syrup wili completely
gxpoi all species of Worms and without in
jury to the child, as it contains no calomel or
JMthcr injurious substances. Again, it is pleas
ttnt to the taste and acceptable *o the stom
ach, and, therefore, administered without
■rouble. Price 2a cents.
fPURLOCK, PAGE & CP, PROPS
* I\a*hvill«>, Tenn.
Fcr sale by
Blevins & Forkhteh
Sv u. &.l. P* JAI OIVAY
ATTORNEYS AT LAW
TRENTON, DADE COUNTY.
GEORGIA.
Will practice in tho Cherokee Circuit, and
Supreme an Federal courts, Prompt) atten
tion to business.
T .J. Lumpkin,
All y At Law
Trenton, - - Ca,
Will practice in the counties of Dade niul
Walker. Will pay strict attention to all
business entrusted to his care. feb.l7-Jy
MF
T. A. HAVRON.
All’y at Law.
ItRENTON, GA„
Will jtay prompt attention to all
| business intrusted to mr care.
tchlng Plle«--Symptoms and Cure
The symptom* arc moistnre, likeperspira
ration, intense itching, increased by scratch
ing; resy distressing, particularly at night;
ftpeems a* if sin-worms were crawling in and
•about tho rectum; the private parts ore sotne
jtimcN affected. Hallowed to continue very
serious results may fellow. “SWAYNE’S
■ OINTMENT” is a pleasant, sure enro. Also
1 for Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald-Hevd,
S Erysipelas, Barbers’ Itch, Blotches, sll scaly
■soruaty Skin Direases. Box by mail, Shots;
M-i for .25. Addre4? DR WAYNE & SON,
f l’bila. Pa. Sold by Druggists.
STATE TICKET.
For GOVERNOR
iienry d. McDaniel.
RKNRETARY OF STATE,
N. C. BARNETT.
STATE TREASURER,
It. U. HARDEMAN.
ATTORNEY GEN’I,
CLIFFORD ANDERSON.
COMPTROLLER OEN.L
\V. A. WRIGHT.
STATE SENATOR
REPRESENTATIVE,
Il;c ■Oak dtlifriilu
TRKNTON - - GEORGIA:
„ f Editor
T- AHA VRON ! * .
* Proprietor
EDNEM'iAV, EeITKMBER 24 1 SS4.
LOCALS.
ITEMS OF GENERAL INTEREST FROM
OVER THE COUNTY.
Dry and dusty. *
IJState ticket this issue,
iruings and nights cool.
Autumn began the 22nd inst.
More people disappointsd last Mon*
day.
Editor spent last Saturday at Ris
ing Fawn.
Election for State officers next
Wdnesdav.
If it does not rain soon turnip crop
will bo cut short.
Court adjourned to the fourth Mon
day in October.
Col. J. T* Whitman of the Citizen
was in onr town Monday.
Superior Court adjonrnnd to Mon
day following.
Representative race absorbing topic
in politics.
Quite an interesting meeting has
been going on at Union.
The church house at Pine-Grove is
nearing completion; and is commend
able to its people.
About time canidates for county offi
ces ware opening up the campaign.
Our town was quite full Monday,
the 15th inst. of disappointed people.
Mr J. B. Williams lias moved to the
Allison farm, and will try the coming
year at the business.
The candidates for Senate and Rep
resenajive addressed the people at this
place Tuesday, the 16th inst.
Jas. Acuflf was in our town yester.
day; and glad to hear him say, that
his health was improving.
Rev. S. M. Ramsey delivered an
excellent sermon on Temperance last
Sunday night,
A difficulty occured last Monday at
Risking Fawn, in which one negro
shot and killed another. The murder
er made his escape.
Owidg to the meeting at Union,
the attendance at the 0. P. church
wae small last Sunday,
Our Ordinary says. That he lias a
certain pain to strike him when he is
going to have a Private Way case.
It hak struck him and he is looking
for another.
l
A Clever Theif: A few nights
ago Dr. J. W. Hussey left - his horse
tied in the stable w»tli a halter; next
morning the halter was gone, but the
horse all right.
Eight prisoners in jail; seven await
ing the action of Grand Jury.
Mat Chapman,col an exconvict from
Cole City, out a little over a month
from an eight years service was com
mitted to jail Saturday on the charge
of stealing a pair boots.
Diedl—At Rising Fawn, wife and
child of John Morgan on the night
of the 13th inst, only fifteen minutes
bet wen their deaths. Also, on the
night of the 14th inst at the same
place infant of Andy Ledford, died
Entertainment atMorganville, Fri
day night, the 19th to raise funds to
repair the church and school house.
John McMahan brought in a large
lot of sheop last Tuesday. He and
W 7 illie Taylor will start with them
and a lot of cattle soon for Kentucky.
Being unwell at the time wo were
unable to attend the entertainment at
Morganviile the 19th inst.; though we
learned it was a complete success, yet
not as well attended as it should have
been.
Quite a numder gathered to hear
Dr. Davis’ address on Temperance,
and other matter which had arisen in
onr Reprcsenative race. We regret
that he took sick betoro procediug far
and failed to acquit himself as well
and with the ability had it beou oth*
envise. i
To CANDIDATES
Our paper is open for the aniiomice
mout of candidaets for county ofiices;
election January tile sth 1885. Rut,
Positive’!y, we <*anm*t nnnouce till fee
paid in advance. All except coroner,
$8.00; Coroner, $1.50.
G- W. M. Tat nm has moved his
family to Sulphur springs for the ben
efit of the school at that place. All
those in attondanct, reports well
pleased.
Considerable time will be spent in
the coming elections, which if other
wise spent, would be more profitable.
Whack Forester knocked the mar"
-hal, Al Gibson, of Kissing Fawn
down the other day. It originated
fioui a past feeling or difficulty.
Max Corput left last night for the
medical college, Louisville, Ky. lie
has attended college one tenn, and will
complete the course this ,one, when his
worthy, and no doubt his application
lias reudertd'l-hem able, services will
be before the people.
If every body was as persistant in
attending church as a certain dog at
this place, a good large congregation
could be tinned out at any time.
STRAYED
A icd heifer yearling, age ahouf 18
months, a white spot in forehead. Auo
information thakfully received, or re
turned liberally paid.
W. A. ISwaford,
Trenton, Ga.
ENTERTAINMENT!
To be given Tuesday
night, September 30th, at
the Academy in Trenton
Tor the benefit of the Good
Templars Lodge at this
place. Admittance fee will
be 25 cts; for children I*s
All are respectfully invited
to attend.
The many fiiends of our esteemed
Judge, J. C. Fain, were pained to
learn of the death of his son, Milton,
aged nineteen, last week; but still, a
pleasure to know that lie submitted to
tl»e Divine -disposition perfectly happy
and reconciled. We had the pleasure
of meeting him once during his attend
ance here with his father at a Term
of Court. His worth and nobleness
could not he spoken of in too high
terms. Though it may be a seeming
loss to his bereaved parents, yet his
gain; and tq his immediate fiiends’and
associates he leaves a life, though short
worthy of imitation.
io\uniKi;i;L\non
The minds of our people have been
and sre agitated to an extent over the
convict or fiee labor question. That
public sentiment is against convict-la
bor is afact. But what must we do with
out convicts? is another question. It
is admited that it is a hard question to
legislate upon. Place them where we
may, they will be an expense or detri
ment iu some way. Bnt we are in
clined to believe, that if they ccnld he
distributed to all public works in small
numbers, they could be utilized by
the companies, be of no expense but of
small revenue to the State, and com
paratively of no detriment to free-labor
We do not believe it is right or good
policy, to give one corporation or com
pany exclusive controll of ihem, most
espeialy when rt.would enrich them in
a short while To pen them up in the
penitentiary or some work shop, would
conflict with not only common free
labor bnt skilled labor; and would
probably be of more expense to the
State. We think tho plan of distri
bution getting fnll pay for their .vork
and more of free laborers ge to farm
ing if public works are-crowded, would
be lhe best reined A.
JOE BROWN & WHISKY
Saturday week the candidates for
representative spoke at Rising Fawn,
considerable excitement and feeling
existed during and was produced by
the addresses tfcc. Whiskey and Joe
Brown were the leading topics. As
public opinion is so different in regard
to the questions and the feelings so
intense it would be an act ot foolish
ness for us to venture anything for ei
ther side or idea.
Soek First tho Kingdom of
Heaven.
Remember now child, in the dt.ys ol
tliy youth,
A God up in heaven; thy father in
tl Util,
Loves von siucerly, and will lend you
along
Laths peaceful ami snnight, and guard
you from w rong,
However tempted; for lie’s mighty
and strong.
Weak, youg and hopeful, thou art now
but soon
A few more cycles wiil find you at
life’s noon;
Then ’math the burdens of life’s
troublesome day,
Sure you may lejoice, if you /only
obey
Our Savior’s command, in the Look
unto thee,
Now in life’s morning, come dear child
unto me.
Alii hear llitti now child, ere thy ten
der heart grows hard;
Come to Him, He’ll thy every inter
est guard,
Until tliy Hands of life, shall ruu for
ever out;
From earth, then, He’ll bid you higher
up to shout
Free grace, in that kingdom He has
told you about.
Phkue A cuff.
Hon. Jiulsm (J. Clements was in
our towii yesterdav, and delivered an
Address to quite a number of our citi
zens, and a law ladies present, to the
satisfaction ot all. We regard him
as a man and represenative that we
should feel proud oL As to the merits
of his address and issues which it con
tained all who heard it are fully a
ware. In our next issue we will try
and give the material points and issues
Crazy Patchwork.
Having a large assortment of remenents
and piece* of handsome brocaded silks, satins
and velvets, we arc putting them up in as
sorted bundles and furnishing thorn for
‘Crazy Patehwork” Cushions, Mats. Tidies,
Ae., Ac. No. I—ls a handsome
bundles of exquisite silks, satins and brocaded
velvets (al| different). Just rut: thing for
the most subkkh patterns of k.vscy wn*k.
Sent pospaid for 56 cents in postal note or one
cent stamps. PAokAGR No 2 Containing
Three tlmw-as much as No l. Sent postpaid
/orsl. These are all of the verry finest
qurALITV and cannot be equalled at any ether
sick works in the IT. 8. at three times our
prtices. They will please any lady. One or
der always brings a dozen more. LADIES,
MANUAL OF FANCY WORK, with 400 il
lustrations and full instructiir.g for artistic
fancy work, handsomely bound, postpaid, 50
cents. Order now. Address, The Rochks-
Per Sink Co., Rochester, N. Y.
ELECTION NOTICE!
UEOIMiIA, •
Daile County:
NOTTCE is hereby given to the qualified
vjters of Basic county, that I as Ordinary of
said eounsy have now on file in my office r
Petition signed by more than one firth tho
qualified voters of Dade county, calling upon
me to order ?m election for the county of
Dade, up,,* the question of restriction of tho
sale of spiiHotts, vinous and malt liquors in
Dado county, undor an act of the General
Assembly of the State of Mtvrgia, approved
February the 26tfclH75.
Therefore, in <ftedienee to said Act, and
upon said petitiom I have this day passed An
order, ordering afl calling an election, to be
held in and for said county of Dade, and at
the usual placed of holding elections in the
various Militia Districts of said county, on
Thursday, the 23rd day of October next, I*BB4
for the purpose of voting upon the question
rf restricting the gale of spiritous, vinous and
malt liquors in Dade county, Georgia, under
said act of 1875.
Witness my hand and official signature,
this September tha 9th 1884.
G, M. Crabtree, Ordinary.
* .
Liver, Ktdney or Stomach tronble
Symptoms; Impure, constive bowels, irreg
ular appetite, sour belching, pnins in sihe
bark an<t bead, yellow urine, burning when
urinating, el;ay colored stools, bad broth, no
desire folr work, philis, fevnr, irritability
whitish tongue, dry cougb, dizzy head, with
pull peine? in back part, loss of memory, fog
gy sight. For these troubles swaynf.s pn.i.s
are a sure cure. Box. (30 pills)by mail 2o
Cts., 5 fbr #1 00. Address DR. SWAYNB <fc
SON., Pbilada Pa. Sold by Drugoistg.
KoTicg For Lkavr to Ski.l Land.
State of Georgia, Dado County—
Application will be made to ibe Court of
Ordinary of Dado county, Ga., on the first
Monday in October next, for leave to sell the
lands belonging to the estate of William I.
Cole, late of said county deceased, for tHe ben
efit of bcire and creditors of said decoased.
This August 28th 1884.
T. 11. B. Colk, Adrn'r.
London Hair ResJorcr-Creaj English
Toilet Articlo. Restores growth, color, gloss
and softness. Removes dandruff. Aristocrat
ic families of Great Britain endorse it. Ele
gant dressing. Fiagrontly perfumed. The
favorite of fashion. At Druggists 3s
or 75Cts. in U.S. money.
Coughs, C Uds. Catarrh, Consumption
All thorat, Breast, and Lung, affections cur
ed by the old-established “S'VAYNfi WILD
CHERRY.” The firs, duos give relief and a
cure speedly follows. 2i Cta., or ?1 Ot 1 at
Druggist;. .
And will cuni|>l.Mly ch.ngn tin* Mnod In thn -niir— A.atnm 1. thru, inunil... Any
portion who will take 1 fill each night from 1 to 13 week*, may be restored to sound
health, if Mich a thins he possible, for Female Complaints these fills have no equal.
I’hjslciunH use them for the rure of LIVKK and KIiiNGY diseases. Sold everywhere,
or stmt by mail for Ji.lc. lu stamps. Circulars free. I. 8. -JOHNSON A: CO, himton. Mas*.
{■l M was M 3 Ifl g9B!B ■ MS3 Mt H ISrii Croup, Asthma, Urnnchltis, Neural.
Lj fl IS J? p? (jj "i? S’ 1m lfi». Kl»«Uinutl9tn. JOHNSON S AN'O
IS bl ra E 3 B Vsi ijs Li ad mm S 2 ZB i*i .w. -r hunm'inni ET**rn<a
IBnUU H Iflß Bv nHP Vtr) liotant.itKMitisly rcllere Dime ri/Hm
Ban BP |n S BK QE Btt ilocust-s, ami will pusitinlv cure nine eases
St mm M SB Hat W out of len. Inlunnmiun tint will save many
« Ea IS ®f 51 a FI a[g BPhH liv.-s jriil frro livniail. I *ou I delay a moment.
Jgg/ SIS 3 <•! nfeSl »S Si tt •* 54 l’rcvtiuimi Is hotter than cum
IrtMNknN'k tUfinYUE LINIMENT CUKK.S lntlmvinn. lUM-illne at tho I.tmcs Hoaiae
rimn. Ila(?in» Whooping <'**ujrh, Uliruilo Dlairtnes. liyiitmtryi’litil.rt.M'rMie Ki.lnty'l roubles, and
Diseases of the Spine. Sold everywhere. Circulars frog. 1. s. JOHNSON <U t 0 , I o.ioii, Maas.
It Is h well-known fact that most of the Ri IS 31 El 8 £*» S f % B S IS S H
Horse and Cattle l’owder sold In this cotm- pi st) am H E 3 V Sil * f) fc Mjt
try i» worthlesss that Sheridan's O nditlon HU -JfS (f* M|m NLi3 f. "> w iß Vf F 1 t W
powder is ahsolutelvptire.and very valtialilo. f) ft MH Bf* wR P * til H t.l
iiLIIO yti
clor. Dace, oue tcftHpoonfnl to eaefi pint or _ . .. ...
foot! It will alßo poßitiv«ily aod vure 111 or Cholera, Ac. ocld every where, or s*nttorinallfi»r2.>cii
■ CO K stamps. Furnished in la w*/‘ami, price $1.00; bv mai\,sL3U
CHICKEfVI CHOLERA., | OKularsuae. I. a- JOHNSON ACO , liuatoti, iUuj.
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u Pills
Known to Men of Fame ano Science for Rfkovino
ILL IMPURITIES OFTKE BLOOD.
Aehuwlslfsl t Oriel. Plssar*., sad Bffiden*. Cvc for
CONSTIPATION,
known by Irregular nppe
uiortrom, t(te BOUT belch , } nff> we( £i7 t
and tenderness at pit of ttomaclt, despondency.
LIVER 2 om P lll int. mHon»n«M. M.l.ria, t hills and
** * ]t«vcr, causiag soreness iu Lull enj "side,
also bottom of ribs; weariness, irritability,
tongue coated, skin yellow, hot and cold sen
sations eyesdull.dry cough .ctifled and obstruct
ed feeling, irregular pulse, bad colored it lots.
APOPLEXY K|*Uepsy,Pt»raly»la,dim
1 Flight, sound In ears, giddiness,
confusion in head,nervousness. UashtM of light
before «ys, I'M of memory. Disease, of lila.Uer at!
KIDNEYS ™lne dark or light,red dej>oslt;
niunwi J) burning, stinging, bearing down
sensations, frequent desire to urinate, uneaaiueee.
inflamed eve,, dark circles, thirst. Diseases of
HF ART severe pains, fluttering or weight near
FI LHn | , heart, more so on moving quiokly and
when lying on loft side; out of breath on eiertioa. ,
HFAnAPHF dull or sharp pai-s in temples,
ilLriuriOllL, eyes »q*h«Ad ; faiutcoss, nausea.
Dropsy is caused by watery fluid Ittiruma
tiasn, Ac., by uric ual iu blood. Bowel IMa
orders byoonwpt mSHer. Worms by the jots
withis. Colds by obokiug of tho secretions.
SWATHE'S PI Ills, by gentle action, remove*
the cause, making a permanent cure. Sent by mail for
25 cents box of 31) Pills: 6 boxes, $1.1)0. (In postage*
straps) Address, DU. NWAYNE A SOM,
IMillndeiplilw, l*aa. bold by Druggist*.
f|P FREE!
"reliable self-cure.
A favorite prescription of one of tho
most noted and successful specialists io the XJ. ti.
Inow retired) for the cure of Aereotis Orbilitv,
Font JNanhoori, ll'nitiiiemanil Utcay. Sent
kiplalD sealed eu velope/Vee. DniKglsucon ti Hit.
Address DR WARD A CO., Louisiana, Mo.
-
Valdosta, GA.,*June 28,1883.
DR. J. BRADFIELD; Dear Sir—l ha ve us
you knvw 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 p’uy
sieians who use it in their praetiee sat
isfactory results. Fours truly, ,
R. THOMAS, M. D. and Drugg 1
Treatise on the Health and happiness of 1
AVoman mailed free.
l*EAßr;Ki.p Rt.Gn.vroß Co.,
Box 28,. Atlanta, Ga
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