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About Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888 | View Entire Issue (July 9, 1886)
IyW'PST • - V\ I I H ThfougH- Hillman BtlffeH Car Chattanooga NeWiYork ' »*t Temi. 1 KHeii&tfoafti VjMft itouU'N. V. R.*l’KF!** ItOl'Tß. T!MR. W* R. t. it. .» n V4O r m Arrivu K.noxvillo “ “ 14 “ • « Rristifl *” " 615 * m< •<• luinvfc'* ; K. * f- n 45* m I J?hcu. Juno. 8. V. U. R. BSS p m &<) “ AVh.-'V^' U. At O. R. R. lo Ju ji in H lUltim-rr 11. Jtl*. R. R. 11 »0 pin ti Philadelphia, Rutin. It. R- 3SOii oi •• g blew Yurk “ “ 1* * a 111 VirglffH Springs afi open— ai lo'Y rates. Kxaafssen rates lower than ever. , P'or further par •' ullars write or null upon 3, F. Norris, l'lokat Agent, Macon; a kck iotmAin, Ti-k«t Agent, Atlanta ; or Ohfts. K KiitgUt," Di«triet I'anrtonget Agent, Atlanta. * li. \V. WUKNX. (Fonera'l PeSsseuger Agent, Ktoxviu.k Ti.xn. +** “ “*o, * 1 > PhySiclah & Surgeon. O FICE: Court-house. V - - -- '■itUSSEY a CORPUT: — . x-PHYSICIAN o-X- OtKirn at rrh. Fun sac it, ISHfilir Fawn, - - ‘".l DR. J, P. FANN, -:-D e i ti s t-:- D ALT ON, GEORGIA. ('ainospiniilenco »*• jlit*itt*‘l. bh.l ri-etsivt! careful ami Prompt lUtnti tr.in DR. A. T. FRICKS. sOirfril-rl TS-f Ficlt At StM RISiHS FAWN. GA. Will pra<?livts in.tho. tt)"n, vicini'V titi'l otm n* 11 - CV CffESC^ TrioTuItTET bulla Trftlne Cincinnati tc Now O’iciana and from Meridian to Shreveport. The train/ pass through tho most oic tureeuue country in America. Ktirnppufi travelers tt» iv t tliat the mountain* of Kant I oiinessoo, iur he-ntty anil iconic olloot am unsurpassed. On each and every through train, one or more of the celebrated Mann *ltomloir fate Out! he found. Thozo ear* run constantly Iroin Cincinnati to K-.W OHcmis, and from Cincinnati m Jack to.iville, Florida. A ton hour f.hedtil* be tween Cincinnati and Chnttnnooga. Ihe G: 30 p m. Train on the* mm GiiKAT vhika mvtsjox. Is the Fastest Train TO ALL -:-TEXAS POINTS-:- Parties desiring to go Wont will find TIIK Is by tar the best route Special rates will be given parties desiring to go West via New Orleans. For tickets ;iud further information applv to t'lMi ticket office, Read House, Chattanooga. or to 11. Gol.l.DllAN, G. I’. eV F. A. I'. S. Bond, I’resident, ('ms iSriiiKi', Vice President, Juris O. G avlt, Gen’l Mu'r. U. Caiibhu., Gen’l Siipt. General Offices of the System Loca ted in Cincinnati. Buoklon's Arnica Snlvci. Thk llfkt >» i v ■■ in the writ I for Cuts, bruises, SeVes, ! *rs, .'alt Llieuiu. Fever S tw, Totter, Oh.i pe l Hau ls, Chilblains, fl tiriiii, a nil all >ki. KruiC nns. and positively u r'\ Piles, or n< pay reqired. It i- irttar ar'ivrt td glvo per ret satisfaction <f iji noy refunrleii Price 2b aunts per box. Announcements. For F eoreseKtatlvei WE ARE authorized to lintiouilce 8. C. lIAIIE, as a cdndldXtb for Representative front Ilade county, at the ensuing Octub'cr election. TV E .4 H K aiithnflchd to nnnonliee T. .1 I.UMPKItf, bs a candidate for fe-Mefction is Represent it ltd frotii Dade codKts; tfie ensuing October elccfioo. IsOtaJ a:j<l i Mini and tain. Wheat thieving time. It didii't faiii last Monilay. B. P. Mujors is nut on tho street in liifi fuller-elixir tfuitc Often. Perkin* Willis, suit of I. Y. Willis; is qiiiti? dip!?’ John Dunlap, of G ttisden; Ala - , is In our town this week. Mr. an.l Mis. J. R. Brock fea on a visit to Stevenson, to-day, John Case and Will Thurman made a trip to Dalton last Saturday. •TinTsoh Clements Carried Patildintr county, Which makes l?is nomination certain. Miss Novels McMahan, of Stevson, Ala., is visiting relatives in out coun ty. She returns to-day. C'td. J. W.Ctierton is very r.rHVcll, and we learned threatened with a mioke oT paralysis. The City Council of Macon has passed an ordinance prohibiting the sale of liquot in tfiat town. Saturday week a protracted meet ing will he opened at Union by Rev. Mr* Floyd, of tbe Christain church. Sirs M. A. B. Tatum returned on a visit to our county last Wednesday. She is now the guest of Mrs. S - 11. Thurman, Tren’on elected the following Com mtssioner* last Saturday; W. U.Jac owav, B. F. Race, B. P. Majors, J. A, Oneal, and John A. Cu reton, Tho happiest person in our county over Gordon’* prospect foi the gov ernor's oil air i« A. V. Soils, 110 says G>r lon is ttiu greatest man tho sun ever shone on. • Mr. li. E. Stovall has bought John Cnzzort’s House and lot in jown, aud will take possession soon. Mr. Sti all has made the purchase and will make elm move to obtain our school advan tag**. If im been rumored that -T. R. Brock has ru i;ned his sheriffship. Them his ltoen no hitindittion whatever tut the rupott, find .lim will li* till another in duly elected anil qualified •1 no. F. Btlile id from Khse Poin t on a vacation. Wt Afo j leased onote that John hna ni.vD A cnueideiabU success with tho adhool at F.ast Paint and liriH made many f; tends at that place. Out iaii is not in as safe-keeping a condition as it ahihM he. Icist. Kttti d.ty night’s work is only a repetition ul what h.tK hd.)ii done several times horetoforc. i’lto cell rocks ought to he more securely penned together Mins Carrie Lumpkin will open school on Lookout M lutitain, near Pe ter Foiesters; next Monday. She has quite a large school subscribed. Miss Carrie was about the futhc>« advanc e-1 student in the last Persian of the Dade Normal Institute, and is fully qualified for Die position. Joe Turner and Hence Hammond two of the j-til birds, came near tnak thoir escape last Sunday night. They were both in ona coll, and had taken out one of the large square rooks. When Mr. Crabtree, the jailor, being aroused, went to the coll and discover th * situate u. It was about three o’o’ook, and, owinmg to the timely discovery, the prisoners would have made their escape in a short whilo, as thera was nothing more for them to do only to pick through tho brick. We very much regret to learn of a hcavv and unfortunate loss of pioperty by fire that occurred to Mrs. M. A. Ilovey, Lower Balom Ohio, the other Jay, Her property was situated in town of Lower Salem,* including her private dwelling, and a hotel, all which with the furniture end fixtuiPs were burned up. Her loss was esti mated at about five thousand dollars, and not any in-mrinec. Mis. Ilovey has c >ntr buted artic’os at intervals to our paper, which have not only been very highly a, p ecialed by us, hut as much -o bv and especially interesting HiP.V trt Id, Weil, the fight has been a if e\ceed ingly short, btid, nil 1 decisive one for the Democratic nomination foi Govo.«udi ; , Gordon lias made onb of his liiilliant feats tllat marked his career ffi war. and tlirft won him famt? that ivill nev er die. It was an an laeioiis thing to come into a campaign that seemed settled, and tvnero handled* of his friend* were on I Ikied under o'her tne'n. But he did it, and it stands to day the most brilliant, political .achievement of Georgia annals. Now for the end. Gordod will be the next Govefnor of Georgia. Let there he amnesty all around. A good many hand tilings it'Kiib been said. The bird things have been uttered mainly about Gordon, the victor, and they have helped him to victory. The compienor can afford to forgive. Lot all hands turn in anil harmon - ize. Let the bittet bo forgg >tten. Let a!! stand to Gordon unitedly, lie is a good, patriotic man and will make an honest, faithful Tho peo ple have stamped out the charges against him and they are dead issues. An i let ns put iti Bacon as Gover nor after Gordon. He is also a good patriotic man and will make an hoh cst, faithful Executive. The Capitoi, nominates Bacon fi r next time.—Evening Capitol. 'S he Yf’i'dic t l siniiiiisou* TV. I>. Suit, Oruggist, Bippus, fnd., tosti fii’s; ”1 cun recotarhd.Electric Biitersi as tiio very bust remedy. Evory bu’tle sold has givin relief in every case. One man took six bottle* and was enraduf Rhoumtism of 10 year’s standing. Abraham Ilase, Druggist, ReUville, obio, aflirnu - "The host selling medicine 1 ever bandied In my twenty years experiei ce, i. Electric Ritters.” Thousands of others have added their tostimoniss, so that tiio veridiot is unauimaus that Electric Ritter.- do cure all dcseasos of tho Liver aud Kidneys or Blood, only st)cts per bottle at T. Ii- U. COLES- Samakiiax Nkkviiie, Till? CHEAT Nekvk e*iiiqiien»t i* in ivaluble in Nei v -op Piii>' l ilion. •‘AlavG.nl bless ynn,” said Rev. W. L. Mll tiiin, of Me’linuicsiowu, Md., "ha naritan Nervinod cured my Fits.'' $1 a), ;it DlllggialS. • S \Citeinpit in Great excitement has been caused in the vicinity of P iris, Tex., by tho remarkable roaovory of Air. J. E, Cories, who w;s; >0 h-dpless ho could nut turn in bod, or raisjl.is bead- everybody said he was dying of Con sumption. A trial bottlß of Dr. King’s New Discovery was aeut him. Finding relief, ho bought a large buttle and a buX of Dr. King's New Life Pill; hy the tune he had t*K»n two boxes of Pills aud two bottles of the Discov ery, he Aias wall and had gained tqiity-six pound*. , 1 Trial bottles of this Great Discovriy for Cuiisun ption iroe at T. 11. R. COLE. Slat** News. An worth is one of the oldest pro hibition town/ in tbe State, and when any vote in taken touching thin ques tion now, it is practically against whiskey. Buena Vista Patriot: Mr. John Jones told as the other day that his father killed a chicken snake nol long, since which contained thirty-four guinea eggs, and one in his mouth making thirty-liv«, Mr. Jenes cut the snake open, and took out the eggs and placed them under a setting lien and every one of them hatched. With tho people living bat ween 'Jnion Point and white Plains the new railroad is all the talk. Tho darkies have caught the infect ton, as tho tol t'owing will illustrate: Lmn Oliver was passing down the road with his hig traction engine aud threshing ma chine. An old negro women suppos ed it was Harry Hill’s new locomotive and exclaimed: “ ’Fore Godlef yan dcr don’t come de iujine hefo’ do rail rord am built!” This aunty ought to be given a free ride on the trial trip over tho road. A young man name Weaver, who had hoen working on a farm in Schley county, atiempted to murder MrsJ John Taylor, of ounty, Sunday by i cutting her throat. Her husband or some friend put in an appearance at her cries oi distress and tho miscreant fled. Taylor and Bailiff Tomleo were out looking for Weaver Monday, who is supposed to have gone up the Gen ual road on the crossties. The ouickest. time on record! Notiral eia of tho worst type, cured by one dose of SMITH’S BILE BEANS in from i one to four hours, an many who have 11 ried it can testify. It docs seem strange i that sensible people will suffer with Uii3 j enable disease when speedy relief can surely be found in this simple safe and 1 inexpensive remedy. 25 cents. For sole ■ bv all druggists and dealers in medi cine, or sentnnvwlu.ro on receipt of price A Sbfr of C.i afuc « . Tli.ilacn 'ilues, tiet>l--s <l ;i ’a Tina i.n r l for j citing sll E ■U’Ci' pi Kh -i) i \il;,stain Htul sickness a .«.< In iiij. in iiys «< hnil n cure. Ofiv.iih .? ra;n, r- milt’ll t)<n! n-virtf! A ri'inh, v s ite, quiet, unit sur - , ... Dr. K li lionil*<i Ra i ARITAS S’fßvtN; . Fur Epitojisy, . pa J is, f',l Ul.s, I'l.lien.t'fjiu | r Cough-, On ils. •>r fiijr kind of I'hthiiie; Its m«rirk,»s a Iscler ( it«n)j.s It far *i> r» nit uthnr phyS;«*. 11 .It o ** •i.t.unee.f jgbl to th*fjw*t . - r . W h«r« lu'~k» Ri« itnnfcar, nn*erring; In nil tho i**rld p«rhu|i» th«r* il hut. A euro lik • Vr. Richmond's Nervine. Ar in tho 1.1 noil liismises lie; • Eiich nrt’ry. oueh vein, each ctirro in; Tharo's nuthinfc iimkeo 111 htihu'T fly, Like the Nkrvivp. Fur old or young fur rich or ] oo.r, Whatever claas of lite yuu rei ve in, To health wide open ia the door, From tho Samabitan NikvtMt. Then do you value strength and health, And think these Messing* worth pnserving Better than all Galeumla’s wealth, Is Dr. Kiehmond’s ,SaiuaßUaS Neuvtse. Fur sale by '1 . 11. B. COLE. A TAfonderfu! Book. •luit published, fur saliv by tha meilical book.-, dealors, or may bo had direct from the autboi Manhood Worn.ihoi!. An exhaustive treatiseonßexHal Kxeosscs,the diseases arising from them, ,t thoir treatment and euro; also a brief lecture on Epilepsy and other nervous diseases, showing the relation ship existing between tho sexual and nervous system, lty Hr. S. A. Richmond, St. Joseph, Missouri. Price f 1.5(1. Fully illustrated and elegantly bound, containing over GMt pages. This wonderful book reveals tho inmriuost secrets of nature, and is in fact a key which opens tlio Kook of knowledge, arid plucks leaves of healing from tho treiof life. It treats of subjects of immense value to everv man, woman and child in the land, and will in all probability save years of sickness and fortunes in doctor hills. Agents wanted everywhere, both male nnd femalo . bend at uco and get agents’ circular. ■+- ■ GEORGIA—Dadr Cou’sty. Whoaras, Joseph Holly Ex.vcutor of Richard Kelly, deceased, represents to the Court in his potion duly filed rnd entered on Record tliet he has fully executed his trust: Thir is, the eforc to cite all persons coneorn sd, heias anil creditors, to show cense, if any they can, why said Executor should not be discharged from his Executorship and ie ce ve letters of dismission on the fist Mon day in October tfidfi. This July sth KSBA. J. A. Bknkrtt Ordinrry. GEORGI A—D*i»v Couktx. Whereas F- M. Patriok adtninistrator of Texas Nuunally, represents to the court In his t'Ctetion, du|y filed and entered on record, Jthat he has fnljy administered Texas Nun- J' ally’s esta'e This Js therefore to oito n 1 show cause, if any they can why said, adtnin isrrat .r should nor bo discharged from hi. sdminii’r-.tinu and receive |t)tiors o) dism- * eio od the first Monday in October. !88fi. J. \. RuNNurr Ordinary. ___ JULY SHERIFF SALS. '•'ill he sold before tie eoorf house door ii. the town of Trenton, Dade Bounty, Gdorgis. between the 1. g.it hour* of sale, on ‘ho •*r«’ 'fo* 'day 'n July next, th« following prop ortj , t wit; T.ot of land no. S 3 in ti e 1 St i» district and It h section of said county : Said lot of land levied on and to be sold as the property of Larkin Payne to satisfy a Superi or ‘ curt Fi. Fa. in favor of M. A. n Tatum, ss Administrator on the estate of R. TV. Porr ester, deceased, against said Larkin Payne Prop art v pointed out by defendant; and ten ant 111 possession Saidsalu being pursuant to » failure Wi part of t. satisfy said Fi. Fa. as advertised for lats, sale. ’ This May 27th lbSfi. f .. Jas. R Bu«' X. * Rheriff AttmiiiiMfntlor'ft Sak. Ry virtu-t of nn order from the court of Or dinary, of county, «ill bo /old on the fir/t Augnst sent, before tli/ court lieu/# door In Trenton, ef said cswn'y, lietweo'lthe leiral hour/ of /ala, the following pr#i>e t\ to wit: A p*w*t of J»h# tow* prop erly tf jp« mtiitof W. R, Br»ck, dettiM-i: an id pr-Iperty ng lot/ of land in znld town and county; one lot ‘c. ntsid ng three aercr m .re or le/s known «? the Bridgman lot; one tot of of one acre known ft/ the J. A. t’nen Jot- and |h« other h- ing part of the lot kdown a/ •hi* Krah -in lot and lying on the south •ids of the rock .'once running alon; th<- ditch from the public road to the Jftilroiul on-! north of the two lots fir. t mentioned: in nil containing eight, tieres more or lose; fold for the 'benefit of boirz ftnd creditors. Term/ made known on Jay of /ale. June 30th 1886. N’. M. Brock, admiuirix GEOitiil \ —D.i-r Ciivkty. To all to whom it may cancofn, — All person/ iutcre/ted are hereby no tified if tin goo-1 cause be shown to the con trary, an order will be granted by the un dersignod, on the Ist Mon/y in August nor, establishing ft change of ttio Pub|ic Hoad known ns tho Creek Rood, as marked by the ermwissioners adpninted for that pur pose , said chanoo commencing neaj finrio'. Chopel in tbe 10:{7th Dist 0. M., and run- in an esiitolly vlirocliou thiough lot -if land nuuilior l. r i2 in tho 10 Dist. arid 4tU/no tion of /aid oouui.v ner by the residence of <). J. Stokes and intersesting with old rond utiain, sai 1 change of road bring ntinu* one fourth of mile long. This June :10th 1886. J. A. Bonnot, Oidina-y. J. J. SULLIVAN & BRO. -THE BOSS GROCERS For All Kinds of Groceri.s and Pio luce. Particular Attention Clven to the Purchasing and Shlplng of Such Articles as Can bo Procured iu the Market. No. 11 West 9th Street. Cahttanooga - Tonr. .Koike! Wo are making arrangement move into the htiok, imdei the eh su house, about tbe Ist of Jnh. Urn that time we will sell for cash at prices, all exeejdt staplo goods, Respectfnllv, T rn ;. 1. I cyj- UMJ 1 I'{ ) rromptly Bd™./ J) <?BTO ' f l^' one s-uv o,n. / " a’’ PaWMttV Cnrid by ,yt Z 0 y y I UtOHQE BURGE, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF SI3M& ms, CUS, BliiflS. SIC. AND DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF SADDLERY GOODS, 520 MARKET STREET. CHATTANOOGA, TENN. All Orders Promptly Filled. JOE isIPSON,- • THE ONE PRICE ■■ '’ OJVSZ-3T CLOTHIER. KEEPS CONSTANTLY ON HAND A Full Lina of Gents, Youths . 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