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I tftn ’prepß’rdri 'ik nil Off- tnoßoVn Improve
•pjenrs Of Hen’twl Xp'p.'innhtT, to rr.rn nut as
>'(.| k nsXfhlfl tic liit’l fft rhc ntnl at
>(,% |.A» -pYiees V< ctih tic do troliy any first; class
%orkth'i’n. T gttnrnnt.ee af. wnrV thrhca out
t 0 vtnti'l SnytinC KM-fftStfrifeble tests.
vVi 11 vWt Trfentcn (hiring court
yveuks, at Alter time’s under spe
'cial hnSifvgetttents. Rust reference*-
fnrlfisited d« r". i* A-881.
Dr, A, r, f RICKS,
P&YSICIAN
Ma I N'G FA W N-, G A..
W?fl preetice In the tolvii, vicinity
fend oiftuty. My O’FFIOVS will be at
r'rteks Bn*. etore, where 1 will lift
rtheti net 'f.rAes don ally effgagetl
—A-. T. Fftfcks, m. l> .
THE KENEDY HOUSE
First-Class $2 A
Day House
Of Chattanooga
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T.LKENOP*ASOHS PiIOFR.
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CENTRAL LOCATION!
Market k \iiF*V %. and fin. Ave.
. IT STANDS AT THE HEAD!
The Light Running
“DOMESTIC”
Artistically Beautiful
a poor—ln its mocharCftl
ccmstrucUott it itas no
RIVAL!
Tire new line of attachments which
*te now being jdaewd on e'ach ’“Do*
jttaai ia” aro socialitre*. No other
thein v Th«K5 attaVonrcnts
<tn4 tho new woodwork make tlie“Do
tacstir more thaw ever without question
N'n* Ackxowi.ewsßd
Stasdakd os
excellence
For Solo By
J. A CASE & SON,
trcnlon,
wanted in Mnoccwpietl
territory. AcMrena Domestic Sewing
•M ashinc Go., Rrebmond ,Va.
BafcKtfcrt‘s Arrttoa S^lv«e.
Thk Bist Ex'▼* iw tho world for Cuts,
Bruises, Sores, Ulcers, iSklt RholiVn, Fever
tSi.rvw, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains,
'Corns, nisd all Skin Kr Up thins, and positively
'seres Piles, or rrc pay required. ft is guar
anteed to give perfect saaisfliction or money
refunded. Price 25 cents ptr box.
SDR HALE BY T. 11. B. CW..I?.
For Sate*
A tract of la nil on Lookotlt creek,
cottsitring of iSO acres, two good
■dwellings and necessary out buildings.
Young orchard of peaches land apples
under good state of cultivation, 'flic
land lies near a grist ami flouring mill
and about one mile east of Trenton,
it is also well timbered.
Apply to
j ahou Gbf.F.n'
Trenton, Ga.
Miraculous escape*
W. W. Reid, drbgffist, of Winchester, Did,
Writes - "Oho Of my Customers, Mrs. Louisa
Bike, nrtonia, Randolph Co., Itid-., was a
long sWfferer with consumption, and Was giv
en up to die hy her ptlyctoiaos. She heard of
Hr. King’s New Discovery for. Consumption,
oikl began buying i* of me. In .-ix months'
time she walked to this City,a distance of six
lmles,&nd now so much improved she hsx quit
* Us ng it. She feels she owes her life to it.
tree trial bottles at T* Us * Co'.e’e*
Dade County Times.
FtuOav, Afirn vo, 1886.
I’Rrnu, gjvaLt Coty, SI.OO tzfc
TRENTON, :::::: ti^iFKilA.
LOCAL and PERSONAL
~T~ —r
Corn is up. t
Clover looks fine.
Last'Say of A,pi*'l.
Oats aro going to be SCaVCo.
Dr. T. T. Lumpkin, loft last Mon
day.
Is early everybody And life dog goes
a fishing.
Tine Crove has i flcmrishVng Sun
day School,
J. VV. Blevins of Rising Fawn, was
in tot-ii this week'.
Rain 'did not Como to 'Catty. It
was badly needed.
Mis R. L. Taylor, is very sick awl
‘ccirfived to her bed.
#
Cole City letter catnd to la bo for
publication last week.
J. B. Williams, speaks ct renting
the bobd at Rising Fawn.
We learn that Rev. J. L, Rfilt, held
■a very inteiesting revival meeting at
Rising Fawn.
The boys in town are killing more
time ploying marbles tlrtn damages
are done by playing ball.
\Y. U. Jacoway, received a rather
painful kick on his log by a horse last
Friday, and is still limping.
T. B. Wheeler, has been quite sick
and confmed to his lied fot some days
with no apparent vlrangC.
Our thanks are due Jiulson C Clem
ents, for an ar.nval report of the
Sniiiliouian Institution and statutes of
the Uniled States of 1884-85.
Larkin Payne. fell from the plat
form of the depot last week and hurt
himself very badly, ami ha* since
bwn mostly confined to his room.
Rev, M. Brock, of the Second Bap
tist church, is nursing a bad case of
mumps, but is able to be ou the street
again--Chattanooga Commercial.
Miss Willie Nichols, lias quite a
complmeutary school at Union. Her
pleasant manners #ud amiable dispo
sition merits her well wished success*
Joint P. Jacoway, lett for Carters
villc yesterday, to attend the commit
tee to aiange for the time and place of
holding the Democratic Convention
for the Tilt Congressional district.
Tho sounty Weil ttwiits permanent
fixtures for drawing water. During
lost court the people were necessitated
to ohtain water at other places. Be
cause some few people in town draw
water from it, is no leason for its not
being obligatory upon the country.
We are much inclined to believe that
many of the people throughout the
ootrtttvy, ate considerably over sensi
tive about being taxed for the benefit
of Trenton.
Two weeks from to day tho presen*
term of tne Dade Normal Institute
will close. The excerciscs will begin
on Tuesday preceding and close Fri
day at noon, which will consist of
nothing more than a thorough exami
nation. Friday afternoon, the Cleo
piau Society will give an exhibition
or on entertainment of some kind,
which*no doubt will commend itself
well 10 an audience. Some prominent
and leading educators aie expected to
b« prevent. An invitation to all pa
trons, public in general to attend is
cordially extended.
Docs any one know anything about
a wild man and woman being captur
ed near Mergauville, as published in
the Times and Commercial of Chatta
nooga ? They say the man was cov
ered with hail like an animal, and the
womans finger nails have grown so
long that sue uses them to climb trees,
ami that both are now securely con
fined in a cavern and fed by means
of a cannon loaded with sandwitches,
which is filed at them at regular in
tervals.
This is probAly like the Time's
story of “cats eating a dead body at
Rising Fawn, and groat man} more
of their sensational pieces—without a
foundation. But the result ot the re
porter's brilliant imagination after re
turning home from a political carouse*
Tefftfia i'aihce.
Theifrbhihitiou movement it. haVihg
a varied f*ft>gWss* in (iOOrgifc., It both
'succeedn and 'fails locally. There is
deep fviS irtt.i ‘in the philo’BGq.i'tiy of t'lfr
'local option movement iu our S’th'fe.
'l't tests Its -growth upon kpnblie senti
ment. Wherever ipop+.tfcr Op'iniCn 'is
not li-pe for it, dotvn it gee's. Wlftn
‘the people wish it, the movement is
‘crotvued witty success, and rooted in
the public'dhsire fc startds firm ag'arhst
'all assault.
The good people rtmst wish ’it-, end
have convictions about its betd a'ml
mom value in tfrdfer to give it yterina
nency and place its Christian thfirac
ter above all pecntnhfy or iso'li't'rc con
siderations.
tnihe that few day’s \VSsbingtrm
and Newton counties have voted xnj
Prohibition, while Dooly xsonnty took
tl.e otlier tract:. Washington County
gave H. lie dry ticket majoldiy a'nd
Newton 80. Dooly VoTmty wet by 7
majority. Tlf6 whole vote in Wash
ington, which is the home of Col. C. 1
R. Yriugle, live leader Pibhrpition
in the State, was 2,153, of which 1,
187 were diy and 945 wet. In New- 1
ton county (he whole vote was I,s's'),;
dry, Bs', wstT 3b, of which 700 vierei
colored tax defanitCis uot authorised
legally to vote.
In Chy&ly county the whole vote Was
1,798, wet 900, dry 898. This ma
jority of 7 is so small that there will bo
a contest.
In Clay county which went wet by
§7 majority, an electron contest has
been going on for over a freeh, A
curious result transpired. Every pre
cinct vote was lCjetted for illegality
and the election 'hill be taken oVer
again.
Of all blond cleanseis Dr. Rich
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There is no lliste&se arising from de
pravation of the blond which it will
not speedily cure. Its judicious use
biings healthy blood, an i with healthy
blood comes the ruddy cheek, bouyant
step, the lieafthy man. So we lio[ie bv
its prudent use eiu-li and all of our
many thousand patrons may forever
be healthy, hspp* and hungry. Fo
sale by I . H. B. Cole.
Dress Reform For Ladies.
Our New Book, just out, entitled
“Dress Reform for Ladies,” with ele
gint wood engraving and Biography;
of Win tli, the King of Fashion-, Paiis (i
sent b'.*ee (to only) bti receipt
of 4 cents ih stamps to pay Postage.
We also want lady Agents for our
Celebrated Madame Dean’s Spinal
Supporting Corsets. No experience
required. Four orders per day give
the Agent $l5O monthly. Our Agents
report from lour to twenty sales daily.
Bend at once for terms and lull par
ticulars. $3.00 outfit free.
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An exhaustive treatiseonSexual Excesses,the
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many things seemingly impossible maybe at
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There is no medicine ;o safe, so pure, ami so
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LECAL NOTICES, ETC., ETC.
Adjourrea Term of Court.
Tn open oiWrt M-sVi h . r ,tV, ‘lftfili. it is or
deroil tluit whin the Superior Court Thr.; iliiy
takes & races?, t^Oet-it adjourn until the sth
Monday in -Vlay next, 188 C. Ah i A-fct thf
court t'.oir convene at 10 o’clock, a. m., in
cpjourned term, foT the purpose 6f frknsnct
ing atl such bfejTrie'ss as may he rcany fdr dis
position. At ivhich tinio tho drawn Traverse
Jury miw orgATiiVed t'.,r tho sccoaft week of
tho regular li/nYca Term 188 C, will attend,
and net asjurott at shtd adjourned term.
IT-. C. Pain, J. §. c/c. C.
The abovo is a’tVne extract froWi Minutes
of Superior Court. S\ IT. Titt Ri;an, C', S. C.
The folifcwinjj is n lfSt of the jury fo¥ Ma
adjourned term, towTt ;
(!eo W Forrester, (twines Blovinf 1 , hi Mis
Ttoss, C. C. OastlcherrjyJ. Jto Win.
Waddell, W. P. Byattv ft. k. M. It'lkxe., T. K.
■Coats, \V. 11. Dug ah, hamuel Payne, fj. W.
•s..ne,s,'Jr., \V. M. iVoyly, fi. J. Manghum,
W. fl.'Gray, John 'McRi ahap. S. A. Snyder,
W. G, Lylos, J. M. Par ton, /K '* r.g berry Qu jn -
ton, 17m. Acuff, Maftley flteeu, Uu'6 tV.
Parker, T. C. Ilolmcs.
GEORGIA, Difx Cot^tt.
to till to whom it uinv concern:
Gcorgo W. Hughes hus ift due form ap
plied to tho ur'li rsignod for jiermaneiit. let
ters of admin islrktion on the estate of. Mar-,
tin Scalf of said co*nty, deceased, and I 'will
pass upon said application on tho first Mon
day if. May, 18S&.
Given npiler iny hahd and official signa-
Care, this April 1, ISKfi.
J. A. Bkrsett', Ordinary.
GEORGT Odt-XTY.
To Geo- W. Oneal, Thos. It. Oneal, aii'd
Elizabeth Muxwelß
You are hereby notified to bt) a'fi'd appear
at the oourt of ordinary to be held in and
for said county on the Ist Monday id May
next then and there to show cnusr if any
there be why the paper offered for probate
by th» petitioners J. \V. 'Oneal and A. I). 0-
neal, #s the last will and testament of Znh
anah Oneal of said county .deceased, should
not be proven in solemn form sue admitted
to as the last will ppd te.sta.wtut of
sat'd tTeci asod. This, April JOth lSSff:
J. -A' Bkaf*T?, Ordinary.
GEORGI 4 , Dade Co*xtv.
Will be sold before the court-house door,
i\i the tow n of Trenton, within the legal hours
of oft tho Ift. Tuesday in June next, to
the highest bidder for the following
property to wit: Lot of dan*d No. 43, in the
12th,Dist. and t& Se'otion of Dade County,
ati4 also lots Nos. lal and 154, both in the
19th pjst. and 4th Section of said coXifity
fiaid lots or parse's 'of land levied on as We
of Albert Nix and E Kertlni.4\ titl'd
fo satisfy a Superior court ti. da. in faVYA of
jesse a ttd H'enriy 'OA se for list Of olfideVS of
court nud against Albert Nix and L- Kevt
land. April -27th, 188 t).
J. K. BROCK. Sheriff.
Trusd®*) 6«le,
State of Georgia, Dado County. By virtue
ot a decree of the SupeHor court of Dade
Counly, Geergifi, Yelldcred on the ltith tjjj.y od
Mavek-, l8»6, in the case of Joftti Swann vs.
The Phenix Iren A 0011 l 00. et a!s. I wi.l pr i
eted to felt at piiblie outcry to the highest
bidder, for cash, in front of the court-house
door of Dado county Georgia, on Tuesday th*-
lat day of June, 188 ff, between the legSl
hams of sale the fallowing described real es
tate yitHated in raid county, to wit. -
Dots, Nos. SV aftd part of 46, in the 18*ti
Diet, and 4th SetiMbn of stiid counly, ae.d
known as tho ’ rVaVit lots. Lot 37 being the
same property vtiat we? toonveyed by Asa
bftnief to IVm. Hvyant l and the part of fat
45 being the ptnpertv conveyed by MaiGn
Branham to Wm. Bryant, containing in all
130 acres. Also that tract or portion of laed
situated, lying in sai l county attd
>tiito, lit. rn aVid jFtingui.-h Nos
tit), 76, 10c *e'i, 107, in the llt‘l Dirt, 4th
Section of said State, and known as the Dab'
iel lots, containing in all 640 aeren. Also
all that tract or parcel of land situated, lying
nndLp.ug in the raid county and state, and
fenoVu end distinguished as lots, Nos. 10, 11,
17. 18, 19, 20j Si, 22, 25, 35, 3fi and 4f\ in the
18th Diet, and 4th .Section, and known as
tho property formerly belonging to the Em
pßro-Ststc Iron't Coal Mining Co., and b ing
ail of thiAtaroperty formerly lywned by ra*d
company, «fciruining in all 2404 acres, worri
er larg, together witn'nll the fixed and luova
bleMdant, machinery, stock, goods, chattels,
•assßs and effects, in, Wpon>*about or bcioiig
i- the said several premises.
This April 3d, )38d-
John SivaxS,
Trustee &.o.'f •
GEORGIA, Da bp. Count V-;
To S A Bennett, Ord’y of said County ;
The petition of Leon Connally shoVrx thot
on the Uth UaVof April 188fi, B. njamih
Brock late of said COUnty, departed this life
after having made nnd published r last will
and testament of which he nominated your
petitioner the executor.
Youh petitioner *ho vs that the heirs at law
of said deceased are live in number to-Wit:
Mrs. N. M. Brock, gurdinn of the rtiiuoh
heirs of W E Brock, deceased, to--.vlt: Ben
jamin T. Brock, Earnest D. Brock, Alallie IJ.
Brock, Allie U Brock) Mary P. Brook and
William Brock, James R Brock, eldest son o/
W E BrOck. Who is of logal ago. SHrah A
Johnson, Rebecca Y Havron, Josephiue Cnti
nally.and Benjamin F IlafrHh, son of Fannie
Havron, deceased, making five shares in all.
Your petitioner produces srtid Will in court
and prays that it may be proven in soiemu
form. To that end, ho Uravs that the heirs
at laW of said deceased to Wit: MVA N M.
Brock, guardian, James R Brook ai d Jose
phiDO Connally, of said county, and Sarah
A Johnson, of Alabama, Rebecca Y. Havron,
and Benjamin F. ilnvron, of Tennessee, be
cited to appear ot the court of Ordinary of
said county, to bis held on the first Monday
In June next, and show cause, if ahy exist,
why said will should not bn ptoVen ih tblemn
form ahd admitted to record as the lkst will
and testament tif sai 1 deceased, #nd Hlrtt let
ters testamentary issue to your petition in
terms of tho laW. T lis Apill 21id, iSSfi.
Lkon ConXAt.lV, Pet’r.
Upon' readirg and considering the fore
going petition, it is ordered that Mbs N A!
Brook, guardian of the minor heirs of IV E
Brock, deceased, .Janies It Brock, £arah A
Johnson, Rebecca Y. Havron, Josephine Con
lially And Benjamin F; Ilavroh, appear be
fore the court of Ordinary, to be held for said
county on the first Afonday in Jtine, with
them and there, to show cause if an.y exits,
why the paper offered for probate by the pe
titioner, l.e >n Connally, as the Iltst will and
testament of Benjamin Brock, late Of said
county, deceased, shotold not be proven in
.mn form and admitted to record as the
last Will and testament of said deceased.
And it is further ordered that Airs N Ai
]3rotk, guardian, etc, Jdtnos-R BrCek, and
Josephine Connallv, be eaeh served personal
ly with ft Copy of *!> • foregoing petition and
this order at least tun days betore the next
June Teriil of this court, and that finfali] A
.Johnson,* Rcbecra Y Ilavron and Benjamin
F Havron, have notice of the same by publi
Cation in the Dado County Times (a paper
published in said county ) once a wee St for
for four wicks j r'or to M e fi st Mornl ly i
June next. Tliis th’c ilav (if Abril. ifchl
J A BKSNK-.r, Or J’y ‘Dixie C. f<».
Notice For Leaf to Sell
A-piplicaiFuji will bo. riwule to 11.
court of OrifiniVi'y of Dole f’on'nti
(ia., .it the tlnn of saoi court
on th£ Ist MotuT&v 7ft »ffitre next, fm
leave VA sell lands balk*filing to tin*
estate o*l W. E. I’loc!-", !a'te of sail
County, ileceascil, for tlie benefit of tin
heel's of said dceeasod.
Aflri 1 ! 2<>, 1886.
is. M. Ciio, k. Adnrx, of
W E. Brock
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