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M .1. Co hi* it, .\T, D. J. W. Hi'Rskv, M. D.
RJS.EY & CORPUT
physicians,
OffK'R, «i tfte F«*sa€®
FAWN, HEOIttGIA.
~~ Dr. ATT. FRICKS,
PHYSIC TAX
FT SI N G FAWN, GA.
Will practice in the town, vicinity,
■an/t connty. My will lie at
Fri-eks Bins. stme, where I wi’l be
<otmd when not proles iionnliy engaged
—A. T. Fiuckh, m. t).
Dr. J. P. FANN
!» B-: \ T i * T
DALTON.-- (iEORGI A.
I aiu prepared in all the modern improve
ment.* of tlcntal Apip.lances, To turn out as
,g„od rtorkns cotridve had.in the State, and at
as low prices as can fie done by nt.y first-class
Workman. 4 finaiwintec all work turned out
to stand any Wfrd all tea scarab la tests.
vVill visit Trenton dwmg court
xveaks, ami at other times under spe
cial afrange'meivts. Rt*t references
¥nrnishe>l J. P, Fann.
BucklorvS Arnica Salve.
Thk Bust Sai.VK in the World for Cuts,
'Bruises, Sores, Utcers, Sett Rheum, Fever
Bore*, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
earns, and all Skin Emptier.*, and positively
■ceres Piles, orwj pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect sanisfaction or money
refunded. PrSce 25 cents |*n- bov.
F6R T! A HE BY T. 11. B. 'Cor.K.
If You W nt to Be Happy,
If you Mant to be happy you must ho good,
A innkim all right it', its t.-Av;
But a far hotter u%e if ftfideTstood,
Is what ? have pot to say.
-If you want to be happy you must be well,
W hatever the station you serve in;
dVnd of alt the f.tedfeines ntee be*<rs tire lead,
The good Samaritan 14crvInC.
I once tried-every sort of cure,
To restore ftie to good beulthj
And “pent in vain, of that 1 An snre,
Considerable share of'Wealth;
But all was vain, fill -a friend advised,
In a manner oc.t deserv-i,’
"The medicine he most highly prited
Richmond's S-uiuari ta-n 'XcrX iirc.
J I took liis advise; in one short week,
I felt no farther pain:
tor doctors are longer I had to seek,
•For 1 never felt sifk ngffiin.
I’m healthy and happy the whole day long
So if health fie worth preservin’,
The constant burden of iny song
Is, try Samaritan Nervine.
'T’tvill efire tfie yobii 1 !, ’t*Xvill fcval the old,
’T’will make the wlt-do world better:
At St. Joseph, Missouri, Hie medicine is sold;
Drop Dr. Richmond a letter;
llefill give yon advice far better 'lino wealth
He,ill point out the way to preserve in
The best condition your newly found health.
By ti e use ofSaVtiari an Nervine.
■For Sate by T. H. B. COLE,
A Wonderful E-ook.
Oust published, for sale by the medical book
dealers, or may be had lrom the wuthor
h/lan-hocd Worn an heed.
An exhaustive tie itise onSexual Excesses,the
diseases arising from them, A theiv treatment
■and cure; also a brief lecture on Epilepsy and
other nervous diseases, showing the relation
ship existing between the sexual and nervons
system, uy Dr. S. A. Richmond, St. Joseph,
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This wonderful book reVeals the innermost
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opens the hook of knowledge, and plucks
leaves of healing from the tree of life. It
•treats of subjects of immense value to every
man, woman abd thiid in the hind, and will
in all probability save years of sickness and
fortunes in doctor bills. Agents wanted
■everywhere, both male and female . Send at
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Si
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We make them w thboxes frem ft to 13 feet deep
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SSYD FJR CATALOGUE,
• Glicttlb: SO 6ltlm to Hcltet iron,
Dade County limes
TREN TON, GEORGIA.
Friday, January 8, 1886.
Brice, Sin ode Covy > $1 00 i*au Annum
PICKED UP.
Rain, snow, land sleet this morning,
M. A. B. Tatum was afi J fb\vri
fTEr®
yesterday.
Walking Sv.i'tr, S 1.00 up at Joe
Simpson’s, CliattfiHoogtt.
School opens up this week with
several new scholiars.
Overcoats, .$2 up at Joe Simpson's
hat ttmrofga,'l enn,
Byron Tatnm is back this week
to rcpair(?) his fathers fencing.
Dr. Morris can t«>lk and knows
more Prohibition than any man in
town
Children’s, Boy’s, and Youth’s
suits, in endless variety at Joe Simp
son’s, Ohnttaooga.
Our town was quite full of people
Tuesday—at lire auction and sale day.
J. B. Williams is now out of
business with J. A. Case tk Son, —
John L Case, of the firm, taking his
place.
Johnnie Crabtrec’.is in our office
this week slinging type, and he makes
a tight good hand for an “amateur.”
Mrs. M. E. Maxwell Inti- been very
ill for the |;*st few • Jays, but is
slightly improving.
For the best bargains in Clothing,
Gents’ Furnishing Goods, Hats, Caps,
Trunks, and Valices, call at Joe
Simpson’s, Chattanooga.
Philo McKesson, colored, is under
bond to he tried before the commit
ting court in town to-day on another
charge of larceny from the Companv
stoic at Rising Fawn.
Thepcople of Dclvalb county, Ala.,
©.light to come up and inspect enr
courthouse. To would, at least ought
to, put them in mind to either renovate
theirs or pot it hack among hills aftd
appoint a vigilant co'mwTtee to pre
vent its ever being seen by a stranger.
Bob Slaton of Deer Head cove, was
arrested by Sheriff Brock Wednesday
at Rising Fawn on ? hill fonnd for
Inihidviug a minor whiskey, and in
default of bond was lodged in jail.
An audience was disappointed last
night in gathering at iho Mel hod nt
chin eh house to hear a temperance
lecture from Rev. C. M. Cambell, who
did not come. We are probably re
sponsible for the mistake, at least par
tially.
The new organ has been bought and
placed in the Methodist church house,
and will in some appropriate ceremo
nious manner he delivered to-night to
the voting ladies who raised the funds
to purchase i*., The instilment is an
Es ley.
A party of fifty-six serenaded Ben
Brock and his little lady last
Wednesday night, Every available
thing that could make a noise was
brought into service, which certainly
wakened every thing for miles around.
Mr. Noah Killian has just returned
from a visit to Crow Creek Tenn.,
to see his sola lives, David Lynch
and family, formerly of this county
now of Texas. Mi*. Lynch is quite
ill and not now aide to c -me to Dade,
and would like for Iter friends and
relatives in Dade to visit her.
Maruied.—At the residence of the
hiide’s father, S. A. Blair, Cook’s
Springs, Ala , Dec. 27, 1885, Mr. A.
M. Hale, of Rising Fawn, to Miss
Lillie Blair, Rev Mr. Perry afficiaiing
We all wish them a happy voyage
as they go hand in hand through life’s
journey—as they pass down the tide
of time. Son Rosa.
[We regret that the above was
tnisßplaced last week, which prevented
its being then published.—Ed] t
Wc did not have the pleasure of
attending tlie entertainrmnt given by
the Ryrd’s Chapel Dramatic Chib
at Rising Fawn last Friday night, but
learn that it was a brilliant success
ir. every respect. A very complimen
tary assemblage was present, which
did good remuneration to the under
taking.
Information reached us that the
members of the club were not feeling
well disposed towards the Trentonites
because they did not give the enter
tainment a Respectably large atten
dance Well! all thc|flMlogy wc can
give is, that we havc tnstouujFrgone a
seige by a dozen girls collecting money
tor church purposes; and it cmatrfly.
cannot be expected that enough money
after such a seige, will he left in a
community to pay its railroad fan?
and admission fee to a public enter 1
lainmcnt.
j K* jAi'tV Col feetorts Mpmgaud Y\ an
.vithifl tbe last few days have seised
and destroyed-in Jladeishum county
four illicit di-tileiics., wbh ovci
l twenty-tour hundred ujaLLujs ot mash
{ and beer, and aided the arrest of
four vypij|pavo been
peknWtfited to JE*>tsi>, cpyuty jail.
- - ~-#r-
LasV-Batniday CcT|*jge
merly of Berrien coiin'
wife in Colquitfccunty.
the poison and left, not \mfiTg to ste
the effect. Two neighbor ladies went
to see her before it was too late, and
physicians being summonsed, rescued
her from its c<Tect>*,“and_is out of dan
ger. lugratM lias been "caught ar.d
committed to jail, to await the Supe
rior Court.
Out of eighteen cases that, went to
•the Supreme Court last year fiom
Judge Fain’s Circuit, only t four were
reversed. Only two these were trie l
before him. Ona being Judge Sim
mons and the other Judge Hammond's.
This is a spitended iecord. Compar
ing favorable with shat of any Judge
on the i bench, in Georgia, or else
whare. Facts speak hinder than the
biattiiey uf prejudiced minds. — News
ik Farmer.
-
Tme Balsamic Hr a lino and Soth
ino properties ot Samartian Nervine
a.ie marvelous,
“My brother, aged 19. had Pits
from his infancy, Samaritan Nervine
cured him ” A. W. Curtis Osaki.',
Minn. $l5O, at Druggists.
Xan- ed
Ben T. Brock is the fortunate young
man of Dade. Last Teosnay evening,
Jan, 5* he enjoyed the realization ol
the clearest dream of his youthful life
—leading to the liymenial alter one of
Dade’s fairest and most accomplished
voting ladies, Miss Sallie F. Cmeton.
Ihe ceremony took place at the real
deuce of the bride’s father, Col. J.
W, Cmeton, Rev. J. L. Prater offici
ating. No cards were ou t , and but
one or two immediate triends and a
few relatives were present.
At Mrs. N. M. Brock’s, Don’s moth
er, we were among the party that en
joyed a dinner leplete ’.u every n-sj/ect
given to the happy couple and those
who had gathered to celebrate the oc
casion.
Certainly we wish them all the
happiness that wedded life affords,
hope that the utmost means have been
used tu prevent the pigs from gwltin#
in his(their) garden and under the
house.
— — —»■»'—
Thursday morning we saw Kbep
lying on the step.? of the court house
door—a sure evidence that Ben was
not many yards off. Stepping over we
could neither find nor see anythi"- .it
Hen, and poor Shcp wag'/wl - his H .l
ft ml looked as forlorn as i he realized
that lie had lost his la st friend and
master.
Slander
Ot all the enemies of man-hind, the
one most to be dreaded is the back
biter, From him, you have no chance
1 1 defend yourself. Like the deadly
cobra he steals upon you unawares and
st ikes hrs duadly tangs into the very
vitals of your character without a
moments warning.
The man or woman who pu*s in
c’ronlation evil rep<>rts( which ten times
t<> one are onlj reflections of their own
evil niinds)shonld at once be discharg
ed from all respectable society; he is
only a companion fit for thieves and
murderers. “Behold what a great
matter « little fire kimlletli” some
times. A look, a word, an act not
exactly understood may he the founda
tion of a stoiy which would (ill* vol
umes. It is the- case in many places
that a lady cannot go out walking
or riding, receive a friendly call or
correspond with a gentleman without)
exci'ing suspicion, and the slandere
stands ready, watching fn something
from which to nianufactmo an exciting
tale. Little does the back-biter think
or care for the misery and trouble
it sod by this malicious practice. T
have seen families where peace and
harmony were forever destroyed by
the slanderer. Confidence in each
other once lost is not easily restored.
The slanderer may flourish for awhile
as the green hay tree, hut retribution
will surely overtake him, yet be his
punishment ever so severest can never
heal the wounds he has made in the
hearts of others. Mm ■ Jctus nv I
him, turn a ear hy
begins to telLd*hat all
Treat himjfw iite gtlol contempt
let hi thttMinirderer aifflrtliiel
for hrs nfeqPfe|U&
lie who rouOnother of his good
name, is worse tman he who robs him
of his gold, M. A. Hover.
Lower Salnm O, Dec, 29ih.
'?rrw*v,r pa f.r c-i? r
liHißlll|.£■ ylfttftfiil.Ul wl wiei.i.il
111 order to disniuisli.our. .stork,;
we have marked down all our clothing mm*
15 to 25 per cent. We are overstocked, mid
hopnd to have money to pay bills v< ill?* iienee
t reduction iu prices. Our great discount
'ilatti of clothing offers an oportuvlty to buy.
men,Boy, and sails, G vei touts, sin
gle Pants, Coats or Vests at ’owe r prices Hum
have ever before been named in dial tan* oga.
You are invited to call and see our stock
and prices in Gents’ Furrishing Goods, Hals,
Trunks, Yaliees, etc.
“Hi m PillCD AM) LOWEST PiliSEi) OLdTHIERd’
I. GREE N, 831 Market st
VW s^xhol.
1101)1110’ ItODtt&ts,- of OKjv* »•«. >- ai.m>i\x.
MeSgtr: We have this day tratis
feired the stock oi goods an 1 accounts
at Rising Fawn, . 'i a., which were
transferred to us by Flicks Bros. dan.
5, 1884, hack to them. The stock and
accounts were transferred to its to,
secure ns for money loaned to
them t-> keep thorn oat of financial
trouble?. Since that time they have
been acting as agents for us to sell tire
stock and collect accounts amt to pay
the money to us to satisfy the loan
above mentioned. They have per
formed the duty so satisfactorily that
there is no father necessity for ns hold
ing the stock and accounts any longer.
\Ye have this day released all claims
to the stock and accounts and trans
ferred it hack to them, and given them
an honorable discharge as our agents.
W. 0. Beetles & I>R >.
Chattanooga. Tenn., Dec. 8, 1885.
Excitement in Texas.
Great excitement has been caused in the
vicinity of Parris, Texas, l>y *he remarkable
recovery of Mr. J. E. Corley, who was so
helpless he could not turn in hod or raise his
everybody said he was dying wiih con-
A trial bottle of Dr. King's New
• was-s.mt biru. Kin ding relief, !e
b«Bght a largo hott! • and a box of i>r. King's
New Life Tills; by the time h - had tuk< n two
boxes of fills and two bottles of the Discov
ery, he was well and had gained in li.nh
thirty-six pounds-. Trial bottles of this great
Discovery for cmnmifiption ft so i.t «r. a. r. cole
050K01 »,
Dade County,
By virtue of >.n order from the Court of
Ordinary of sail county, will be sold on the
first Tuesday in January, IBSfi, before the
court houso door in Trenton of said county,
within the legal hours of sale, following prop
erty, to win Ninety acres more or less of lot of
land, number two bun died and *’■ !yr.ine(2;B)
in tbs loth district and 4th section of said
county, being tho northern portion of said
lot, thirtecx acres, more or less, ■eftot num
ber 22d same district and section and adj.do
ing ihe aforesaid part of lot 24d on the north.
Said land being the dower, including all the
buildings, laid off to Mrs. K. E. Sutton,
widow of Leroy Sutton, rlccea-ed, sold am the
property of Leroy Sutton, deceased, for dis
tribution and payment of debts. Terms of
salg, one-fourth ash, bnllanee twelve month
notes with approved security-.
J. M. Suttov, Administrator.
Wh a'jt an l>n e.
nv trying .gun and keeping up courage
many things seemingly imp ■--ibie may t- • at
tained. Hundreds of hopeless cases of Kid
ney and Liver Complaint have been cured 1 y
Electric Bitters, after everything else bin
w- n tried in vain. So. Ain't think there is
no cure for you, but try Electric Bitters,
There is no modi ine so safe, so pure, and so
perfect a blood purifier. Electric Bitters w.l;
cure Dyspepsia, Diabetes and all Diseas' s of
the Wlncys. Invaluable in affections of
Liver, and overcome otl I'rinn
ry fiifiicultios. Large Bottles only hi) cts.
|#¥. 11. B. Corn's.
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Will be sold before the court house door in
the town >f Trenton. Dude cottniy-, Georgia,
between the leg.il hours of Sale, on the first
Tuesday in January n ■ xt, 188'!, the following
property to wit: fiotof land No. f,:t in 18th
di.it. and 4th sec. of said eonnty:?aid laud sold
as tho property of Larkin P.iyoo to satisfy a
Superior Court li. fa. in favor of M. .4. B.
Tamil, ad uiuistrator on the estate of E. \\.
Forester, deceased, vs. said Larkin Payne.
Property pointed out by defendant. Tenant
\n possession uoufi ■ 1.
THE NEW AND ELEGANT
—H3GH ARM
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AGENTS WINIEDINPOGCUPiED TERRITORY.
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kinJ. r.Lti imu e !*ir ns al l eta n
7. WirilT >L&?* a ! * r ?e collection
of A* - i "4 1 nru i"*, » .•i t.IX. G* 1 :tM, 1’ izxl* , etc., for
lo.lal gaherin-;*. private theatrical nnd eveuioga at
booie; ii j .tra‘ 1. . , ~
8 JMtt’oari s ElceUttloas «wa l-.eallnjgs a arge
au i choice U 1. -ti vi r»r school exhibilioa. and public and
priva*3 entertaiimientv. . . , .
9 S'arl >r Masgie and Chcm!»'nl Lv^rlment*,
&b Mk whi;htc!:S !--T to P rfjr.il »»:»:».1« - tt ' ;.’
tricks ia magic rid instructive exp.n ueata v;th siuiptc
&? 10. Tfr-s I! *:n * Cook Boik and FA*nlly /»'•
Clan, cmtairiiur hu-idrcda *»f * -c cilent , . ' ; '■ s
an t hints to houseke’per*. t Hi ig ho v to cure a.i com*
mon ail men is by aim >ie ho-uc roaie.i.**.
IK Minin -»n'! Cantonnta tar Vw.vi
a very ia re :i »» .*.ul instructive b«;.»'x > f ■el <• - >
tng the •> :u!iar life, feabil*, bv»nnrra tud cua: an o? the
people of forcig l countries; ilPjstrat?-2.
li. SK! -cri Co m Mete stair ion hr rooular Antl.ors v
embraol *g io hu uoroua ami. detective stories, »to.i« sof
e icietv life, of adventure, of railway life, etc., a.i very iu
tl n 't;i'; Ku,7 ret. of Wt, Humor r.r<l l ’nn, ’»r ;e
«oi:- -ion of t!.« fmnv <»«•.-.. -k-i**- i«w,
an l .-:e< foal h»v« U-»u .vU»»n for «on:« vw, 5 lllas-tM.
It. r.-r-i Unowlcdi.** f.l- tfcc Million, .hind,
boil; of a« Ml inforiMtiOtt for .a, upon luo.uy »ud various
subjects; JllnstraU-.1.
15. Culled But-k* A Novel, By Hugh Conway, author
Of “ Dar t Days,” etc.
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l«. At tlie WurMV *crey. A Novel. By Flcrencs*
arupii t.ui!i -r . f •• The House m the Marsh ” etc.
r. Jiildcc-d Trevunlon. A hovel. Ily •• The I'acW
es'. Hu ... rof ■ .itol y Kami." etc.
IH. Durl. IJ iys. a Nivel. I'.y Ilngh Conway, aathor)
cf ■* Caned Fa •■£, ‘ clc.
lTjc 11} . lory of tlie Llolly Tree. A LovcU?
By thv tu i. rot • Thorue." . _
P\ -i.lowi on tlie Snow. A Novel. By B. 1.. Far-i
jeon a.i .or <>t 1 .lU-iiiii.-Cl.eeFe-aud-kUse*,*’ eic.
•25. Tho Cb'iy Worn it I!. A Novel. By Mrs. Gaakrfl,
author of ** Mury Burton, e.c.
Tin* 1 i v.z.fii I>cvp. A N> vel. By Wilkie Collin*,
tUith'-r Ci •' 'fl.e.Vs bi. an iu Whke," etc.
... 2le<« Court I'urin. A Novel. By Mrs. Henrjr
V»h .wi. auG*.*rof "lust I.vtine,” etc,
•21. i*i 1u; id’alket. A Novel. By the Author of “ Dora
l>nik toil*c Old Ilomo. A Novef. liyllary Ceoll
lljiv. ai. u r <*f •• Hi *d.°n Peril.n." etc. „ ...
.C. tlr-lin lluvrcrbnrik'a \\ Iftw A Novel. By J.s#
Mui :,au:l ••-of “John Halifax.. Gentleman, • eic. •
I*7. I.v<!y (.’ rciuJoNiu*'* Ifrciini. A .«ovel. By thfl
author v< ‘ Dora Thorpe," tie. _
». Ja»?cr JJaao’*. Ccrct. A Novel. Ey Miss 11 K.
El" • . Ii of "Aur-ra K:.>yd," e’c.
S 3. 1 vs.lhu-. A Novel. Ey Mary Cecil Hay, author ol
SO. kuf'rtav KliVrrlasc. A Novel. By WilUc ColUns,
fttithorof No Name," e»c. _
::l. Tj-v!«1 A Novel. By Mrs. Auu S. Stephens,
author ol •• Kathion Mid Vamine,” ctd.
Homing the hi,'lwind. A Nov«l. By Mary
f, ;i j!;, ‘;tt. tl.or of ••Old Middh'tin’s Money. et ®;
V.A Bipilcv I'crlesn. A Novel. By Miss M. K. Brad*
fieri, umber of - Lady AudlcjM Secret,” etc.
M r'. : r ,, . ,. K Tl.-K Mi .ERY OF Til* I• KADT-AND**. A
\"i; v j'iiH V.' Pi- r cc. author of "The Birth Mark. 'etc.
‘ . A Pol*!en iluv t . A Noveh By tue author of
A By Mrs. A!er«4cf s
“hr NcvErßy VUW.-C.mn.. .arbor
y: 1 ««», ..m*..
' t'n- i of.rt-l Itneli. A Novel. By Miss Unlock,
author of “ J*<hu Halifax. Gcrtle*uan," etc. . ,
4.1. A too '. A Novel. By George Eliot, author
of “Adam Bedc, ’*• Tho Mill on the Floss," etc.