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Dade County Times;
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Mat 21, 1886.
TRENTON, :::::* GEORGIA;
C_r LOCAL and PERSONAL;.
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Minning iron orfe is on a boom.
“HoAt drill an'd fjuiet,” is a by
word will* the fevl remaining young
folks iit t6wa.
_> Mrs. J, P, Jacoway, had the first
new riidh potatoes of the season for
•diunef. bbtnda}'.; /
Divine den'ices Will he held at Pine
Grove 611 the ffrst Sundny in .tune
;.-.two services indhidWg a loot
jsisl»ing*i. ......
f and lady, leaves
[ tliih Avcelc tor Winchester. Tenn. ;
thenco to Missouri, to visit’ BJfts. l*eu-
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i I _• ii-.v.’- e ’ ; if-;
Miss' Annie Killian, as Samantha
vvp^f^icely, ”• cal led forth rounds
ot applause. It was an admirable
pj)sb|s ot ’aritiing, arid displayed deep
s*tud’v.$ *tud’v.
! Misses Hallife. Pope' and iTattie
Deakins, tw'd of Wildwood’s nfost
fitfQtft- h»*l :harntirisy votihir ladies re
turned home Wedtlesdii ',- to the re
g'ret of not on!/ oftfe.
About the largest trout takeivfrom
our , this .yqar, Avae canglit by
Glalrtrtri Crabtree, a . n !’ our e\-6r
dinary and pfrbfessiohal t fisherman,
It weighed tonr pounds.
Board Education of Dade
CpnrKy wrli.hold its regular meetiug
«B®(iwdky the ’f'fiiti day of June in- |
stead of the Ist,- atul'parties interested
are requested to. be present at same
meeting.
---«Sweet Cicely,” well Sweet Cicely
pwdd have been no sweeter
than Ferdell’ She had all
of Cicely’s beauty and grace, and a
fa'iHiveteter voice. Her emotional acl
•»flg showed bfaHinnt/ drajnatic taleut,
&]S . ft. a ' f " '
ii-diMlfes Georgie Boteman,, another one.
-Dad'p Normal’s students, who aojiihedr
heiself in etiqli a praise-worthy mart nor’
\4ii qta school in Walker
is jas large as
her capabilities, success! will surely
vita her efforts.
Tfia nk s to “some” |
their delicions straw-
And also to Mrs’. Cole, fot
lalge peiceS of nice cake
blit owing to the kindly 1 interest ol
Nopie of our friends, .we only received
one peice.
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'* It was a hard matter to tell whether
mas Air,. Will Thurman that acted J
vlosialr Alien, or the ohl original
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uosiah himself. Hi« conception /oPt
and.drollery, V6illd have
fnhdff the old loan laugh at: himself till
his 6idM*ached. if lie could have had
witnessing the iinita
mmm i
M Ait,lpa^r^.{kciv»t;eby notified that
ieadqw.arterSjhave been
removed in front dt VV. U. ife J, I’.
T t
•Facoway’s office, excepting Sundays,
when jf wi.il be as usual, at the depot.
T;Kero was a foil attendance, yesterday
afternoon, with the exception of oue or
two members.
Robertson, will open
school Monday at Cole City. Great
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..many oF our readers who witnessed the
closing exercises of the Dade Normal
‘institute? Wow> his capabilities, and
it is hardfy neebssaryl or us to say that
he derives a good school aad the peo-
H)le i fe- < fco*vver Ctder Citw wlH'Kavte in
tlifn’ , a good'. Votive,'-' id well discipliu
: ecF yolih'g teacher. r ' ‘ _
• TOueirSafy preparations are being
made hT^apt. Rfinds and other?, for
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the milling ot L. i -.n ore on the Tay
lor farm. Several hands are now em-
in grading the railroad for the
'traimportation of the ore to the A. G.
S. The magnitude ot the work will
require,the building of a commissary
jnid ■ other necessary buildings. It
will make it qnite a little town, and it
is suggested to us that it be called
Taylorsville. , , -
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-EHa Reid, left Wednesday, for
her Winchester. It was re
flit*’ iittie woruan and' her pupils.
They seem bound to-gether by chain
of devotion on one side and lovo on
the other. A large number gathered i
to-Lid her good-bye. some in tears,
«otne,-iu smilet>, atid all sad-hearted.
Not only the heai t-leit wishes of the
cbifdien go with her, but the best |
wishes of the whole community and
patrons of tHe schoolfor she wtfs de
voted indeed; to the Her duties,’ iis the
examination of the little ones Brid
higher classes Clearly shmved. M<rie
thorough and better disciplined prim
ary scholars that* those Jof the Dade
NorrimT, Ate have lictver had thet.pleas*
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ure of swuig.
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Nof'ceil
There will be a Sunday school pic
nic at Byrd’s Chapel, on Saturday,
the 20th inst.
All Sunday schools near enough to
attend arc cordially invited to join
with us. .We.n ij-j ve
d’ay school talk from Bro. Prater
and others. We won Id like, if con
venient, for the different sctiools to be
represented’ in organized, ibodies. each
with a speaker of its oavia selection;
when they caii not do.this, let them
come as Sunday school scjiolars and
•W«orker»<-. Merit at nirte o’clock, 'No
Hither notice’ will be 'given.
JO. A. Mavo. ,
Matt. Allison.
Robt. T, ’i'atem.
A Captain’s Fortunate Discovery.
. . Capt. Coleman, schr. Weymouth, plying he
twee Atlantic City,land N. Y, hail been troub
led with a cough so that he Avas .uniihlv', to
slccfr, and'waS iAdueeddo try Dr. King’s New
Discovery for Cpusuirrjttiyn. It nqt only gave
him instant relief, but -allayed the extreme
soreness id his breast. His children were siin-'
ilarly affected and a single dose, had the
same happy effect. Dr. Ring’s New Discov
ery is now the standard remedy in thefColet
man house-hold and on board the schooner.
Free trial bottles of this standard retndey at
T. 11. ». CODE’S.
Notics!
All person are hereby notified not
tb'trade for or accept under any con
sideration a certain promissory held by
Jas. Siippson, of Dade G’ouniy, Ga.,
against Blevins and GffiiM BU-v
--in H , wife being-obtained : bv' fraud
and bc.;;g invalid.
This Mny Bth '1896.
• Jas. Blevins.
Grhax outl^siagni-«eeui,« to prevail
amoiig..i4ie-Stnmner: Ib-vri'fs aluwg .t.lte
Line.pt- the *EasYTennessee, Virgin** <te
Georgia Road ,t lip rb dk dr Western
, <trid- Sbenandoah. j-Vallry , IttiVnU'is,
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East- Twnie^efjrtamb tV;!;gxpi a
nUajftS.; e}?QiijDPvm ..rate*} tvflVbe
Ulwoi: tbbi y##i, titan *v«r before,, apd
circulars ;;ik! SribeLules can he ket-nred
upon
throughout the'Mojiklp,.or to
I>. VV. Wr'Ann,
Gen’l I’asM-ngpr Agt
KnoXVII.I.E', 'I KNN.
Saved his Life.
t. -Mr. D; I. Wileoxjon, of Horne Cave, .Ky.,
says he was for many year's badly afflicted
\vi f ,h Pbthisio, also diabetes; the jiains were
almost unendurable and sometimes w<
most throw him into convulsions. He tried
i.iectiic bitters, and got relie! from the first
bottle,and ifter taking six bottles,was entire
ly cured an ! gained in flesh eighteen p> 'i 1..
iSays he positively believes be « uid have
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letters,. Suld'fnt Jbifty Cents a Jtlultb
by T. li. . COLK. a
Dress Reform For LadieA.
Our New just out, entitled
",E>tesVßeTofm for!l,adiep, M with feje
vpti.t wood engraving -and Biography;
of v Vfuth„thelving of Fashion, Paris,
sent biee (to Ladies only) on receipt
of 4 ceuts ih stamps to pay Postage.
\Ve also want lady Agents for our
Celebrated Madame Dean’s Spinal
Supporting Corsets. No experience
required. Four orders per iiay give
the Agent sl-50 monthly. Our Agents
report from lour to twenty sales daily.
Send at once for terms and lull par
ticulars. $3.00 outfit free. «
‘ LEWIS SCHIELE & CO.,
-390 Broadway,
New York.
Of all Llood cleansgts Dr. Rich
mond’s Samaritan Neiviueds the best
There is no disease arising from de
pravation of
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step, the healthy man. So we hope by
its prudent use each and all of our
tinny thousand patrons may forever
be healthy, happy, and hungry. Fo
uale by T. H. B. Cole
For Sale,
A tract of land on Lookout creek,
consisting of 180 acres, two good
dwellings and necessary out buildings.
Young orchard of peaches and apples
under good state of cultivation. The
land ’ : "S near a grist and flouring mill
and a-bout one mile east of Trenton.
It is also well timbered.
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ceres I’i’cs, or no pay required. It is guar
anteed to give perfect saaislaction or money
refunded. Price 15 Cents per box.
POP. UALE BY Tj H. B- Cole.
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And of all the mpcljcWs one bears the lead,
The good Samaritan NcßviNe.
I once tried ovety.sort of oure,
To restore mo to .gooddiva ttl*; < ■ ,
• And speut iu vain, of that I'ui.vure,
Considcrabte shayc, of wealth; .
But,all was Vain, till a friend ndvised,
Ita ,a manner most deservin'. yt
The medicine he most highly priiod
Kichtnond’s Samaritan Nervine.
f took his advise: in one short Week,
I felt fjo further pain: u
For doctors no longer I had to seek..
For 1 never felt sick again.
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‘ “ Manhood Womanhood.
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An exhaustive treatise onScxual Excesses,the
disensesarising from them, &. their treatment
and, cure; also a brief lecture on Epilepsy and
other nervous diseases, showing the relation
ship existing between the sexual and nervons
system. By Dr. S. A. Richmond, St. Josoph,
Missouri. Price $1.50. Fulfy’illustrated and
elegantly hound, containing over 250 pages.
This wonderful book reveals the innermost
secrets of nature, and is in fact a key which
opens the book of knowledge, and plucks
leaves ef healing from the tree of life. It
treats of subjects of iinoiense value to cverv
man, woman and child in the land, and will
in all probability save years of sickness and
fortunes in doctor bills. AK ents wap ted
everywhere, both male and female. Send at
uce and get agents’ circular.
LEGAL NOTICES, ETC., ETC.
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GEORGIA, Dadk Co*nty.
Will be sold before the court-house door,
in the town of Trenton, within the legal hours
of sale, on the Ist. Tuesday in June to
the highest bidder for Cas(i, the following
property to wit : Lot of land No. 43, in the
12th Dist. and 4th Section of Dade County,
and also lots Nos. 151 and 154, both in the
19th Dist. and 4th Section of said county.
Said lots or parcels of land levied on as the
property of Albert Nix and E Ksrtland, and
lo satisfy a Superior Court li. fa. in faVor f
Jesse and Henry Case for use of officers of
court and against Albert Nix and E. Kert
land. April 27th, 1886.
J. R. bROCK. Sheriff.
Trustee Sale,
State of Georgia, Dade County. By'virtue
of a deiree of the Superior court of Dade
County, Georgia, rendered on the 16th dny of
March, 1886. in the case of John Swann r*.
The Pbenix Iron A Coal Co. et als, I will pro
ceed lo sell at public outcry to the highest
bidder, for cash, in front of the court.bouse
door of Dada-nounty Georgia, on Tuesday the
Ist day of June, 1886, betweeri the legal'
hours of sale the following described real es-.
ta'te situated in said county, to wit.-
Lots, H"g. 37 and part of 4jfi, in the 18th.;
Dist. and 4th Section of said county, and
luinwii as the l-ryant lots. Lot" 37 being the
same property that was conveyed by Asa
Daniel to Wm. Bryant; and the part of lot
4ft being the property conveyed by Martin
llrsnhain to Wm. Bryant, containing in ail!
180 acres. Also that tTaet or portion of land
situatedspying uud being in Raid county and '
state, ijjriwn as lots, Nos.
69, 76. 105 and, 107, in fheqith Dist. and 4th
Section of said State, and known as the Dan
iel lots, containing in all 640 acres. Also
all .that tract or parcel of land situated, lying
and being in the said eoWnty and state, and
known and distinguished as lots, Nos. 10, 11,
17. 18, 19, 20, hi. 22, 25, 35, 36 and 47. in the
18th Dist. and 4th A'eetion. nnd known as
tile property formerly belonging to the Em
pire State Iron A Coal Mining Co., and being
ail of the property formerly owned by said
Simpany, containing in all 2404 acres, more
or less, together witn all the fixed nnd mova’-
ble plant, machinery, stock, goods, chattels,
assets and efiects, In, upon, about or belong
ing to the said several premises.
This April 3d, 1886 <
John Swann,
Trustee Ae.
GEORGIA, Dadk County. /
To J A Bennett, Ord’y of said County :
The petition oS Leon Connally shows that
on the 14th dny uf April 188 ft, Benjamin
Brock late of said county, departed this life
after having made and published a last will
and testament of which he nominated yoor
petitioner the executor.
Your petitioner shots that the heirs at taw
of said deceased arc five it. number to-wit:
Mrs. N. M. Brock, gurdian of the minor
heirs of W E Brock, deceased, to-wit : Ben
jamin T. Brock, Earnest D. Brock, Mallie H.
Brock, Allie H Brock, Mary P. llrtiek and
William Brock, James R Brock, eldest son n.’
W E Brock, who'is of legal age. Sarah A
Johnson, Rebecca Y Havron, Josephine Con
nolly and Benjamin F Havron, son of Fannie
Havron, deceased, making five shares in nil.
Your petitioner produce, said ..Will in court
and prays that it qiay be proven .tp
form. To that end, he brays that the heirs
at law of said deceased to wit.; Mrs N M.
Brock, guardian, J antes R Brock ard Jose
phine Connally, of said county, and Sarah
A Johnson, of Alabama, Rebueea Y. Havron,
and Benjamin F. Havron, of Tennessee, be
! cited to appear at the court of Ordidary of
said county, to be held on the first Monday
in June next, and show cause, if any exist,
why said will should not be pi.oven in solemn
form and admitted to record as the last will
and testament of said deceased, anti that let
ters testamentary issne to your petition in
terms of the law. This April 23d, 188 ft.
Lkon Connally, Pet’r.
Upon reading and considering the fore
going petition, it is ordered that Mrs N M
Brock, guardian of' the minor heirs of W E
Brook, deceased, James R Brock, Sarah A
Johnson', -Rebecca Y. Ilavron, Josephine Con
nally aud Benjamin F. Havron, appear be
fore the court of Ordinary, to be held for said
county on the first Monday in June, with
them and there, to show cause if any exits,
why the paper offered for probate by the pe
titioner, Leon Connally, as the last will and
testament of Benjamin Brook, late of said
county, deceased, should not be proven in
'solemn form and admitted to record as the
last Will and testament of said deceased.
And it is further ordered that Mrs if M
Brotk, guardian, etc, James-K Bio k, and
Josephine Connally, be each served personal
ly with a copy of the foregoing petition and
this order at least ten days before the next
Jnne Term of this court, and that Sarah A
Johnson, Rebecra Y Ilavron and Benjamin
F Havron, have notice of the same by publi
cation in the Dade County Times (a paper
published in said county ) once a week for
for four weeks prior to the first Monday in
June next. This the 23 day of April, 1886.
J A Bkkxett, Crd’y Dade Co Ga,
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Notice For Leaf to Self Larr^:
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Apr) cation ivill be turtle; to I lie
ooiut of Qnlinaiy of Dade .poinity.
Ga., at tbeaegalar term of court,
on tlie Int Monday in June next, for
leave to sell IlmlniidN belonging to tin
estate ot W.. E. Ilrt»ek, late snid
Cfpjrity, deepaaed, for tliri benefit of tlie
heirs of said deceased! 1
‘ April 26,-1886r - ; -ri:
N. M. Brock. Adm’x. of ,
W. K. Brock
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... f . Ofluie.of HeuralfTt*.
’ It is ebricriabd by the. MPdkaT Pro
fession that impoverished .nerves hr the
cause of neuralgia. the nerves
are not properly fed. It is ah indication
that the digestive organs are notdoihfip
tiieir Avork well. BILE
1 BEANS will surely relievo iridigea
i tion, and when tho digestion is .right
, everything else will Vigor and
happiness will go hand hi hand. Desb;
Olio Bean. For sale -by all druggists..
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BILK BE ANSI' 41iht hVittny
for a inodictne! Nevertheless itds-Atfivy
significant as applied to the' article.
Bile, according to TV abater
loAvisli bitter,, iiausceotr» r finid..
secreted by the liver.’'
liver does not act -propertyth is'fluid - IS
in ttio-blood-aDtttpoisrms.tho
whole system,and pallowaoßSAndmisery
is the result. Bril’S BILE BEAN'S ’
Is a sure cur-e fot bilkuisueeaTmd Bt er •
•omptaint. I’rtye,ja gdnt ? .^^e. ?
BEANS
URE Biliousness; Sick Headaehri In Four hour*t.
\u) One dose relieves Neuralgia. Tbjy cure and
prevent Chills > Favor, Sour Stomach V Bad
Breath. Clear tho Skin, Tone tho Nerves, and Olya
Ufa > Vigor to the system. Done i ONE BKaN.
Try thorn onco and you wttt never be without them.
Price, 26 cent* per bottle.' Sold by Oruggtsts antf-
Medicine DeSlere generally. Sent on. receipt of
price In stamp*, postpaid,4d any addraaa,
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