Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, December 31, 1884, Image 2

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Dade County Times. TRENTON, GKOUCtfA. Okkicßj or Puw.tcrtoic Cole Building, up stairs. Published every Wednesday. 1 t 1 * ****' 1 Correspondence iulicltedt but to receive at tention, communications must be actuiuipanie Iby a responsible tor publication but as a guarantee of good fuitb. Contributions of news solicited from every quarter Rojeated articles will not be re . turned unlt-sS fiPcempftltled by a stamp. £«ff~Adverti»lhg rates atid estimates given tin application. Si lisnn-rttW—One year, $1.50; six months, 75 cents; three mouths, 40 cents. All letters should be addressed to TllE TIMES, Trentofi, Ga> fElmn PMEimsi, iBB4I ANNOUNCEMENTS. ORDINARY. We place ottr name, T. A. 11/ivron, Before the voters of Dade itx a Candi date for Ordinary, *t lievt euMlirtg •January election. We are alitlioriv.rd to announce G. M. Crabtiee as eandidate for Ordi nary. Election first Wdiiesday in January. We are authorized to announce Joe A. Benuette, for Ordinary Election ftvxt Wednesday in January ct KKK We aie autho’ized to announce S. Yl. Thurman as candidate for Clerk of Superior Coutt, at January election. We are authorized to Rilnouhce .1. S. Allison as candidate for Clerk of Dade Superior Court, at next election SHERIFF, \v e are authorized to announce M Nicholas as candidate for Sheriff for the county of Dade next ensuing Januaiy election. We announce W. A. Byrd as candidate for Sheriff’ at next Jan uary chief ion. We are anthorized’to announce P A. Cooper as candidate for sheiiff, at next Januaty election. TAX COLLECTOR. We are authorized to announce the name of John Clark as R candidate for Tax Collector. Elec tion first Wednesday in January, 1885. We are authorized to announce C. M. Keith as a candidate for Tax Col ector at the next ensuing flection. We are authorized to announce Geo W. Hughes as candidate for Tax Col lector; Election 7th of January, 1885 TAX ASSESSOR. Wc are authorized to announce Jeremiah Riordan as candidate for Tax Assessor for Dade, at next ensu ing January elteticn. We are authorized to announce Sam Half., as candidate for Tax As sessor, at next January election, TREASURER. We are authorized to announce the name of B. P. Majors as candidate for county Treasurer at next ensuing elec tion. We are authorized to annonce Zach ariah O’ncal as caudiate for Treasurer at next January election. ConoxKtt. W e are authorized to announce M. Torbett, as candidate for coroner. w e are authorized to announce J W .Brown, as a candidate for coroner We are authorized to announce J W. Prestley, a candidate for Coroner. We are authorised to announce Dr J. W. Rnssey as candidate for coroner We are authorized to announco Joe Kiser as candidate for Coroner. Expert testimony in lnvacy cjpesnot bremtehe regarded withJ* respect in China. The Pekin Ga7.erne relates that a lunatic in that city, who, in a paroxysm of maduass, murdered his graudniotiur tykit a vegetable knife, was summarily executed in the disa greeaule manner kuown as the “slic ing” process. The imperial warrant says that parricides and mAstricideb “must be sliced,” tuul contains no saving clause concerning the insanity of the prisone r . Kx, John Wasi.r.v once said, “Zeal for opinions is not zeal for religion.” We tear to much “zeal tor opinions,, still weaken and dissipates the power of the Church. lu the noise of controversy the very nature and purpose of religion are often forgotton. No greater waste can be shown than is founu among the rival sects of religion. 1 lie sects ciowd n to 6m31l places and erect useless houses of worship. They neglect the poor, ignorant classes who are not self-supporting. * They waste their tnooc/, their time, and their energies, in striving to build churches where they are hot needed, just fot the sup port ol "opiui ms.” Fully old third of the church-house* in America arc tinneedcd. The cause of religion iVotfld be stronger if about one-third ol our churches in America were dis organized and the money and men employed to support them were trans ferred to destitute places. Pastors would be better supported and the people better taught and better sup plied with tha means of grace. —Cumberland Presbyterian. OUR WASHINGTON LETTER. [From the correspondent of the Tunes] Washington, Dee. 27, 1884. The visit of the Hon. Sam. J, Ran dall to the South, its design and prob able results, are being actively can vassed and opinions theicon are almost as varied as the number offering them. It cau he said, however that whatever may he hack of it, Mr, Randall visit 8 the South in the interes of the iron in dustry of the country, and believes with those whom he directly replete eiits, that is to the interes of the whole country,and especially of the people of' the South, that this great industry should be encouraged and that the un told wealth of oro lying in the h ovels of the earth should be developed and made to onrich the country. That Mr. Randall will ho a very prominent candidate for the Presidency imISNN goes without saying, and to secure the nominution, it is necessary that he should t.iy and convert the Democrat party to his way of thinking on the Tariff question. Mr. Randall favors' an entire wiping out of the system of internal revenue taxation, and a reli ance on impost duties to pay the en tire expenses of the Government. This of course, Would necessitate the lovy* ing of duties that would be protective in their operation. Without question ing the wisdom or unwisdom of his position, it can be said most unques tionably that it is or will he, a itew dt»* pariure for the Democracy, for frOm its early days of infancy up to the present, its record has been consistent in opposition to protection and in fa vor of a gradual leaning towards free trade, or the lowest possible dutiable rate on imports to afford the requisite means to run the Government, eco nomically administered, The most important measure to he handled by Congress after reassem bling January 5 will la that ot the Treaty with Nicaragua. In its dis cussion and adoption or rejection will be involved tbs question of American supremacy on tbe American Continent. Already the Eiu'opaan govornmemts have indiceted through their diplomat ic representative.B here that the Treaty is obnoxious to them and they will do every thing possible to accomplish the defeat of its ratification. In the interest Of the people,-iu the maintenance of the position we should Occupy it is tft be hoped that Congress will not permit foraign influences, foreign interests an J foreign bluster to defeat the ratification of lids Teaty, that in the interest and in furtherance ot a distinctive Amcjican policy it will be unanimously ratified. It is time for America to assert su premacy on this continent, and fully time*whctl the United States should prepare. Jy rebuilding bet navy and building and strengthening lief coast defences to give notice to tbe nation* thousands of miles away that w*s aie no longer infants in swaddling clothes but full-grown men ready, willing and capable of daciding what is the best for America. H# B. J IST W Hi T l> iv 1! i)- IftiTS TEFdV Henry N. Copp, the Dand*iiud Pen sion Attorney ot WashingtniFi) sends tho “U, S. Sal inf List and Civil; SEtvict! T.-vw,” price f*() vests. All Goverment salaries a hove .fotXt arc given including the Executive Depart inents Arrnv and Navy Internal It ve nue, Custom Houses, Indian Agem-.ie* Diplomatic and Consular Se>vic e. Post Offices *kc Tlier e are fully ID', 000 federal offices for President Cleve land to till. Twenty page* of speci men examination (jueslioiis are given, with the Civil Service Law and regu lations, This ii probably the cheap est form in which this much-desired information has been published, Every young man and ha not decided a life cad needs this book. The Government oilers lucrative end honorable employment. Every citizen who expects his Senator and Repre sentative to seen re him something un der Goverment can by possessing this manual, decide at once wliethei to ac cept or refuse Ufl offered position, It may save candidates from refusing “fat places” through Wrong llifurrm tion. The book does not profess strict accuracy oh postmasters salaries, which go tip or down with ever read justment, but is near enough for prac tical purpose. Mr. (Jopp wishes to correcsqond with parties who know the address of any Mexican war survivor or widow, TllE PUNTER FOR l*M. Thu Painter is an illustrated monthly magazine, devotad to the in terests of house, sign, fresco, and oth er painters, decorators, paper hanger* etc. The Painter was, for a viat, published quarterly; for another bi monthly, and on January the Ist, 1884. its first issue as H'lioiithly ap [•eared, since which time it has gained rapidly in circulation and influence. The Painter treats of iMuIhI- and Interior liottse painting, pap»o hanging i fresco painting, and of paints, pig ' uieiits, Colors and ittitfeiials generally.; Each issue contains w full page sketch j of a resedciice or structure Jointed in I rnm four to eight or Line colors, ii- j lustiating various modern treatement i ti paint. Also, one ot in<>re iHustiied . articals on methods, appliances, tools or decoration*. A dvpHiteincnt ol “Practical Hints” to painters fills a cotiple of pages iti each issue, and a de pntenieet of “Queries and Answers” a like aiuottnt ot space. Ever number of the Painter is worth tbe price of subscription, which is one dollar a yeai.in advance. Pudlished by Thu Painter Co., 1 f>o (anal Street, Cleve land, (J. The House did on Monday last make a spasmodic effort to do n tee thing, and under tile generalship of Lion. \Y. 11. Hatch, tlie rules were suspended and tile bill making the Bu reau of Agriculture a Department I the Govrternment* was passed by vote of 160 to 69. This is a nieasu in the right direction and shorn receive the unemious approval of th. Senate as it tvonlb, il passed, of tbe President. There Hue however some very important additions that should be made to the bill, but which should not stand in the way of its immediate passage, a 4 they can be made at any Dakota, and wrestled with it day aber day until it was apparently exhausted and fir.anly passed it, and this In View oi the well known fact that if ha* no possible clo.ticc of passage In the* House and ail this time is clear waste On the other hand the House hasbeetl aud still engaged in a desperate stran gle tvltli the Rsgatt Inter-State Com merce Bill, which will eventually pass that body a:ft. then be quietly pigeon hole incite Senate, not to see the light of day again, until til a new Congress it will he hr night forward to do the same duty it has performed for several Congresses. The Honsshas rather got the bettered the Senate in the ft niggle thus far, but it is ck’ar they will a bon I ©veil up elosoof tlqf session and nothing will have been done but £pass the ordinary and necessary appropria tion bills. HIVE I’OlJ lAhi:.\ THE ATLANTA CONSTITUTION FOR 1885. If not, lay this paper down and <rtiif pit l it right now. If you want it every day, send ftr the dai ly. Which cost* a year, or J'o (hi for six months or for three no-ntha. 1 f you want it every week, send for the <2 eat Weekly, which e-sts jl.2.’>a year 01 o.OU lot clulid of live. THE WEEKLY SO.NSTI3X Is the cheapest, bigobst and btst e.'rru FBINTKIt IN AMlilifC.l! It ha? 12 page? chock foil i f new?, gn-?ip 1 and skeiehes every week. It print.! more ro iiian -e Ilian the story papers, more !:>rsil n.-ws ilihii lie agricultural papers, noire fun than he humorous pSpe-r* —beSidvA ail the ae ahd Bill Arp’s mill Hrtsy llrunilhiu’s Lrt! rs. liiflr Rmilk's Sktlrhrs.’ A N I * TALna.iitiE'* SERJS )\S losls i't'liia a It coincs once u week take. l a whole week to read it! You ean’k well farm rtr keep hottsr without it! 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I hnve‘leconmieiideil ll to my Jin nils « ho were I was, Veuis i < rv*l< speetivi Ii . Ml:8. W K. M'LUUIkS. k °«r Treattsejon till “llenllh and llnppl. •loss Wninnc’’Jin.iiled free. Hi-.iiii- ii n l,k;i i.atoi: t’i ~ .APiinta, (in. " fffiftfl r««BTg%-|'B.V i VBVV-'V» • Mi siifit-rn* *’•■•*ii* ti is di-ensu tlia»*;ir<> ii..\- inii“ tii l.e ei;rr.' N henL| 11 v or I i?-\i ii's CfUltlllTM' r N l .il-r|:i\ |”l\V|' I |>S. These Powders ir• *t, ni<|\ jr>p"rr •ot t,,. w n tint wiP euro C,.| suir.i.: ion nod „11 disease* of (he •lu ii it niiU leiie-—- 1 :o ed s.. *i onjs is err tiitti in ill ui ,i|.*l alpo hi '"iM iio-,. eo*i flint they il'- II of him I lie. V.< XT! t*!n) will d*I"» (V --|,;v sufferer hy on , post paid, i; rash yiftisf. Hi Y. V. edon’, ware y..nr money untilf mij lire ] <-r'eei|y%-i' : ■ (■• s' . f 1 1 .-ir ? eurr 'lie J*| ( n its. ' I V"dr lil'l ’is vor h sin 1 in'» ’."ii di lav in v iiijr these'pojyder* nftnal, n.-\th< y will -irrely cure yi ii• Fr ee for Ini tse I■ y .!*:t.llU. rr 4 hexes for $1 thOd.-*" Sen t’li 'an;. Jp irt of the luifi d S tu tus or t'l imda.Jon reeeipt priee. Aedriss, ASHCA ! ROBBiMS, E2o36O|Fulfonf Sf.,aUi ooklyn N. |Y. - E’lvlll i V PKK NilvatVC*:a»; J A CASE & SO N Deal ers In General Mcrebanclise. . A. in* Trenton : : : : Ceorgßj Vt e Hro ltioiving a full line of FALL & WINTER GOODS! The latest ami most elegant styles; con* listing of ladle's Cloaks, Skirts, Jerseys, Vests net all-wool breakfast Shawls, wool Hose, Cashmeres and childrens net Jackets, Misses C<>Rts; Ladies’ willow has kcts,Juid4 winter Hats: and Hluk s; in fact everything kept in the line o general merchandise. Menjuid boy’s CLOTHING A Speciality. Our PRICES are the lowest; we mean what we say; cal! aiul see lor yourself.' W *' • * ve the GOODS, and must and will sell hem. J* A. Case & Sox, \\>• have"received from Riehnrd A. Saaifield Hi Die lb use, N, N.. the following’picces of music • ' “\\ ilh Oleveliiud w shall win the day,” » veritatdt l 3“’t’ippeei.noe and Tyler Too” melo dy, hv .J ,*P. 1,-iley, whieli sln.uld earry the 2sew York Governor to the \\ hit* (louse. “I'll: vela ltd nil I llelvlf ieks” liruiid Vieto* ryr .Mitref. hy .1. .J. Freeman, Wlieliier tliis inoveh carries the demoon ila catl.lidiile to tie.ory ur’ not tile music is very lousing hi. Milking. “You Ask Me to tkd I'lisfi'* h» Kd. firm no,.ii i ery ! i ttlo-sest;u>eiimk-t-.ils fil'd, tuil • f 00-ioily, wineli will surely find its vvayito tho Ileal Is ot all. *'Better Luck To-m.irroW," hy Henry Martin. A new mott'iu Song: full of hope, good cheer niiii ilnwiiright sensihle thought. MusiCjVery good,[words leaeolliint.- AmntorijV.'nltkes, hy'JFiank Coawny. A set of waltzes by no means new, .hut for tho Hist time brought to notice in these col umns. When the publishers claim over lis),- OtM) copies have been printed, fold that the de mand is stcadHyiinercasing. it gires without sax iligjtliut the irnlices flirt) 'cry good, lit tact the movements are more than ordinarily pretty, and the melodies very cnti-hiug >* Tint abov, 'pieces retsll at ftnus ie'sleres’for from ot) to all cents each. The live would cost $2.10. Tin publisher, however, off, rs tj send the lot post tf< e on reeeipt’of sl. A ddr* sjSAA i,FII F. 14. 14 Bible House, .Y. THE HORSE l WAOOE A NEW BOOK * on the Horse. tils history, structure, use* »nd tremtnent. Also a lew of the moat Important and Effect ivo Uromdies for the cute of the diseases of the horse. IdfT Valusblo to every eWntr And lover of tha hone. . .. Published by the WtEfftO* tXj., Ci*olw Half, C., and sent, postage paid, to any address, o« receipt of tiii:i:k3*cexr Stamis. Mi r. K. lie 1 Itco** B tooia U. UatL Three sheets, JChcSf, heavy pfatff paper, cot,tains Ing elevations, plans and details f r the above hotiscl also book of pqt:»•.«<, • itemizej estimate ar. J form of c ntrad xirvaluafile to every c »»-])enter or p .rty \>t oposingbufWmg. as a guide in m iWing bids or contracts. i'rlce $-.OG. Sent \ y mail, postpaid, on iecci/*to| price. 71. E. WALTON, 350 W. Nintb St, Cincinnati, CA London Hair Pesjorcr-Grer H»JR||sv( Toilet Article. Restores growtn, o> J gloss and softness. RewnvftfdandrfftT. Ari ,oerat« ic fain Hies ot Groat Britain eiifh rs • it. Ele gant dressing Fi.-igrontfy porfumud. The favorite of fashion. At DrttggisU 3» l',d, or.7sCtfs. rn f.S. meiwj-.