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About Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888 | View Entire Issue (Oct. 1, 1886)
QUICKEST TIME WITH Through Pullmanl'Buffett Car Chattanooga j —TO— New York •Jvi* East Tcrni* & Khenadoali Valiev Route#. N. T. ETtrttKSS KOCTB. TIMS. Leave Chattanooga K. T. V. A O 9 40 ptu Arrivo Knoxville “ “ 140 a m 44 Uristol “ 44 615 a m « Roanoke N. | A W. 11 45 ain 41 Shen. Juno. 8. V. R. R. BSB p m 41 Washington B. A0.R.R.10 30 p m 44 Baltimore B. AP.R.R.II 30 p m 44 Philadelphia, Penn. R. R- 330 a m “ New York “ 14 700 a m Virginia Spring* ali open—at low rate*. gxouTgscn rates lower than ever. For farther particulars write or call upon J, F. Norris, Tickat Agent, Macon ; Jack Johnson, Ticket Agent, Atlanta ; or Chas. N Knight, District Passenger Agent, Atlanta. B. W. Wrekn, General Peassonger Agent, ' *K-NOX ViLt-K Tknn. R ‘ C 9 Physician & Surgeon' OFFICE: Court-house. ——- .*v ; , o\, eE®*’ f m 1 " ’ 1 —: fHJSSEY & CORPUT: — -X-PHYSICIANS-X --OFFICE AT TUB FURNACE, Rising Fawn, - - CJa. « DR, J. P, FANN, -:-D e n t i s t-:- DALTON, GEORGIA. |pgT“ Correspondence solicited, and receive careful and Prompt atten tion. DR. A. T. FRICKS, iOITPTiiTVTSTiTC-ITATMI RISING FAWN. GA. US' Will practice in the town, vicinity and countv. CFtES IR i Q I U iTI hT Solid Trains from Cincinnati tc New Orleans and from Meridian to Shreveport. The trains pass Jthrcugh the most pic turesque country in America. European travelers insist that the mountains of East Tennessee, for beauty ami scenic effect are unsurpassed. OtTeftcti through train, one or! "more of the celebrated Mann JBotuioir Cars can he found. ! These ***cars run constantly from Cincinnati to itew Orleans, and from Cincinnati ro, Jack sonville, Florida. A ten hour schedule be twoon“Cincinnati and Chattanooga. The 6:30 p- m. Train onthe ALABAMA GREAT SOUTIIEBN DIVISION, Is the Fastest Train TO ALL -:-TEX AS POINTS-:- Partios desiring to go West will find THE iQucrtt A: €mc€irt: Is hr far the best route Special rates will bo given parties desiring Jto go West via New Orleans. For tickets and further information apply to the ticket office, Read House, Chattanooga, or to H. Collbran, G. P. Ac F, A. F. S. Bond , President, Chas Schiff Vice Prsident,* John O. Gaut, Gen’l Mgr. R. Carroll, Gen’l Supt. Ceneral Offices of the System Loca > ted in Cincinnati. Cause of Keuralgla. ' ft 13 conceded by the Medical Pro fession that impoverished nerves is the cause of neuralgia. AVlien the nerves arenot properly fed, it is an indication that the digestive organs are not doing work well. SMITH’S BILE BEANS will surely relieve indiges tion, and when the digestion is right everything else will ho right. Vigor and happiness will go hand in hand. Dose: Lme Bean. For sale by all druggists Local ami IVi'sonai Take The Dade County Times. 11. V. Tttylor returned home from Texas Tuesday morning. J. C. Naylor returned to Texas Monday. A convict escaped from Cole ?Citv last Monday. Mr.JPaiker, of Catoosa is in our county. The Editor leaves to-day to attend Pieshytciy at Dayton Tenn t A meeting will begin at Pine Grove next/l'uesilay. Ben Brock lias " moved and will live with Mrs. J: W. Cnreton. Three accessions to the P. Church at this place Sunday. Less drunk ness in town last week than ever kncwn before dining court. No whiskey in quantities less th n a quart sold in town, It will take about three 7weeks to finish the additional school loom, fay*Subscribe for the Finns only SI.OO per year, 6 months sQcents. Miss Carrie Lumpkin’s term of school expired Jast Fiidayjfand she is now at home. Our Grand Jury found only about six true bills. How does this speak for local option? Our jail emptied about the last of the week, Jim Holt and Horace Hwnmons will both;be turned over to Joe Brown <fc Co about then. Jlbflf We want the boys in this town to keep out of the printing office, except on business and that with the Editor, Post yourself on _ Constitutional amendments upon which you are to vote next Wednesday. R. E, Stovall is announced as a’can didate for Tax Collector. Mr. Stoval is a citixcn ot umimpeachable integ rity, and will make us efficient sfficer, Will “Seb,” from Rising Fawn please seud us his real nam?. We do not want it for pnblicatioa; only as_evuience of good faith, Has any'tlie candidates been around and notified you that next Wedues day is election day? It is the time —dont, it. Joe D. Witt, of Georgetown Tenn,, is in town this week renewing ac quaintance with his former school mate^). If you wish to purchrse corn, oats, or young stock, including young nniles attend the sale at Larkin Payne’s, de ceased, residence the 15th inst. Barnnm’s Show will exhibit in Chattanooga October Bth The world wide reputation of this circus will attract large numbers'of people to Chattanooga on that day- To ac commodate the crowd the A. G. S. ItaiJroad will mo an excursion from Attalla. The fare from .Trenton aad return $ ,55. D. B. liOveman & Co.', Chattanooga have completed and movod into one of the Handsomest Dry Goods build ings in the country, and will begin their VGrand Display Opening on October sth—the time of the opening of the New,, Opera House—and con tinue it the entire week, They have in this issue a large pisplay adver tisement to which wej invito the at tention of onr readers. NOTICE—AII? persons against the estate of Benjamin* Brock late of said county, deceased, are hereby notified to render in .their demands togthe uudersigned according to law: and all persons endebted to said estate are required to meke immediate settlement. This 6 day of Sept 1886. Leon Consally, Executor. O the shaking of the aguel O the tortures of Neuralgia I O the misery of dyspepsia 1 O the wretchedness of headache! O the gripes of bilious colic ! AH of these will surely vanish , Like the snow before the Soutbwind, I f vou’ilonly take Smith’s Bile Beans. You can buy them at your drug store For a quarter of a dollar; And if you will only try them You will never be without them. ROot and Shoe Shop. If von are needing good Boot and Shoe work—either repairer making— call at T. H. Robertson’s, Trenton. I keep the best material, and will do work promptly, provide you pay for it when it lerves the shop. Cash or barter will be accpteh, but in every case it must be paid for before it leaves the shop Don’t expect ine to pay cash for material, and credit the work —I dont do it. Benu 3 l l?' 3 '! T IT. Robertson Bucklen’s Arnica Saivo. The Best Salve m the wmkl fur Cut Bruises, Sore», Ulcers, Suit Rheum Fever Sores, Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns, and all Skin Erup tions, and positively ernes I’iies or no .pay required. It is guaranteed to give perfect satisfaction, or money ro unded . Price 25 cents per box. FOR SALE BY T. H. B. COLE. What has Our Revival Meeting Done? Something that furnishes us thought for reflection; something in particular that should not he passed without no tice It is a wonder if there is any one in all this community who cannot see without citing their attention fo it. We do not refer to the general strength and extension it has added to the Clnistain religion in our communi ty. Many hearts have been renewed and enlisted in the cause of Christ; theelmrcli has l-esolve 1 to do more faithful work in the vineyard of the Master. Dout yoti'seo that when such is the state of affairs, when the peo ple are in harmony with spit it and will of ihe One “who first loved us,” that the saloon losses in patronage and affluence, You had just as well attempt to foroe two distinct peices of mutter to occupy the same space at the same time as to harmonize the saloon with the Christian religion. You can not tu Ik for the saloon atid he a fruit ful hearing Christian. The soul of that Christain who would attempt to justifiably predicate the existence of the saloon upon any excuse whatever,is not in communion with the Holy Spirit, The sinner can never suc cessfully approach the throne ot mer cy and grace till m his heart and mind lie condemns the saloon. It is, also, the per emptory denunciation of the saloon in tlie name of the Bible and tho Chris tain religion is the most effective man ner in gaining these ends. It simply demonstrates that it is folly to argue the matter from a Biblical ami Chris tain position. It is a self avident prop osition that the Bible and Chiistiau religion are against the saloon. Christian, where do you stand on this momentous question? Have you en listed under the banner of the cross, ever done or spoken any thing vindi cating the saloon? If so. let it be the last time. It may cause soma of you some personal discomfort, but be true to your duty to God and humani ty, and it will be well with you. Good Results In Every case D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dcalel of Chattanooga, Tenn. writes that he was seti oasly affl oted with a sev.ro c Id that settled on his lungs: hid t iod many rematiiei with out benefit. Being induced to try Dr Kihg's New Discovery for Consumption, did,so and was entirely cured by use of a few bottles. Since which time he has used it in his fami'y for all Coughs and Colds with best results. This is th. experience of thousands whose lives have been saved by this Wonderful Di scover- y J. SULLIVAN & BRQ. -TEE BOSS GROCERS For All Kinds of Groceries and Produce Particular Attention Civen“ to the Purchasing and Shiping of Such Articles as Can be Procured in (he Tlarkcf. No. 11 West 9tli Street. Cahttanooga - Tenn An End to Bone Scraping. Edward Shedherd, of Parrtsburg , 111 states: “Having reeeivadso much benefi f’om Electric Bitters. I,feel it my duty to let g iffeeing hnmauity know it. llaiinffa run ning sore on my |rg foa eight years, my doc tors told me I would have to havcj the bone scraped oa my leg amputatek. I used, in stead, three bottles of Electric Bitters and even aoxes of Buckien’s Arnica Salue, and my leg is now sonnd and well. Electric Bit ters ara sold at 50 cents per bottle and Buck lin’s Arinca Salve 25c a box bjTas Coi« /'"'MIRE Biliousness; Sick Headache In Fourhouw. on 9 dose relieve* Neuralgia. They cure and prevent Chills «* Fever, Sour Stomach y Bad Breath. Clear the Skin, Tone the Nerve*, and give Lite Vigor to the system. Duse i ONE BEAN. Try them once ana you will never be without them. Price, 25 cents per bottle. Sold by Druggists and Medicine Dealers generally. Sent on receipt of price in stamps, postpaid, to any address, d.F.SMtTH & CO., Ri’* !. rs:s " ' i-.cr.... ST. LOWS.MO. ei/V* /)» jiTi m 0 W i tmmaioiwm fc . CUKES , DYSPEPSIA, INDIGESTION, WEAKNESS, CHILLS AND FEVERS, MALARIA, LIVER COMPLAINT, r KIDNEY TROUBLES, & F NEURALGIA AND RHEUMATISM. ■ gives NEW „IFE to tha !e SYSTEM Strengthening Muscles, Ton the NERVES, completely Di. ing the food. look, ‘Volina,’ bylea d i n g licians, telling to treat dis s at HOME, ed, together i a set cf hand s cards by new otype process. Remedy. on receipt of to c. For by all TYrnKfrlat* and flrocarfl. Should the dealer ueap ton not kr«'p TOLLS A (OR DIAL, remit SI.OO, aud a full diM oitle will l* Miut, charge* |» ild. I’Klti'AKKl) ONLY FT *' * J Volina Drug end Chemical Company, Vva „ JUITIXOKE, SB, V. a. i, 4 ; Most of the diseases which affliot mankind are origin ally caused by adisordered condition of the LIVER, For all oompiaints of this kind, such as Torpidity of the Liver, Biliousnees, Nervous Dyspopsia, Indiges tion, Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu lency, Eructations and Burning of the Stomach (s-'ttnetimas called Heartburn), Miantna, Malaria, Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breakbone Fever, Exhaustion before or after Fever-, Chronic Diar rhoea, Loss of Appetite, Headache, Foul Breath, Irregularities incidental to Females, Boaring-dowu STADIGER S fiURMIU is Invaluable. It is not a panacea for all diseases, all diseases of the LIVER, wUI VUtTfS. STOMACH and BOWELS. It changes the complexion from a waxy, yellow tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes low, gloomy spirits. It is one of the BEST AL TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC. STADIGER’S AURAMTII Fax sale by ah Druggists. Price $| .00 P® r bottle. C. F, BTADSCER, Proprietor, Wo SO. FRONT ST.. PhMsrlolnhl-, Automatic Sewing Machine Co. 72 West 23d St., New York, N. Y. ' * We Invite special a 5 fin _ ,A tention to our Nx)r I'atknt Automatic Tkn -1 jHy HGSjSgs sign Machikk, making i IK' K precisely the same J qsjy stitch as the Wilcox k / TT Gibbs, and yet. if not preferred to the Wilcox “ ®ihb« Automatic Ten ljK JBssSjaf&sflf Machine, can lie > with* W In 30 dfJWffd refunded. But trhat is mure remarkable still, we never knew a woman willing to do her own family sewing on a shuttle machine after having tried our new Patent AUTOMATIC. Even Shoe Manufacturers find it best suited to their «uk—its clastic scams are more durabla. Truly-Automatic Sewing Machines are fast super ceding shuttle machines, and it is no vise to deny it. Truth is mighty and does prevail. Shuttle Machines have seen their best days. , Bead for Circular. Correspondence solicited. RUBBER STAMPS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION. THE BRADT PRINTING CO. STEAM JOB PRINTERS AND RUBBER STAMP MAKERSy Chattanooga, tenn. White for Circulars and Prices. Agents Wanteo in Every Town* j mere* CYST KKBVOnSDWMt.m, organic weakness *ai 1* p J c«7 in 4 numerous o’i E f «-ure diseases. bsfflics I IJ A SS 1 rkillCaJ physician*. r*cu# P * frjm youUiftil iadisers tioas. too free indulgence. \U| And over brain work. Do a. Xjr not temporize while *uob if letAaWQa enemies lurk in your r \\Xt tem. Avoid being impost . - - . on by pretentious claim* «# A vTirs other remedies for th«sa _ _ trouble*. Get our rree circu *OR lar ar.i trial packags &ud SPERMATORRHEA iK.'rsa.ratts: ** UXLU Take a remedy that bn cured thousands, aul d not la* IIS/sßATl?fell* / terfWo with attention to bust* IWJr w I V V • tp« or esuso pais or incoa _ vonlenoe. Founded on scl* IXrTAfltad for OT*»r 6 #ctlflo ?riuoiplof. L'W r eataa xljt owwr u Crovrlnf in faTor reputm fomra by ü BO In tbcu* tion. Direct applrc» f »oHW the MX of d;»ea*e mat -Jit* »T** *an_« °f i-A-AJ. 1 ci?.c influence fe.t-witbouA - ■ M.A fa Ji jA tlona of tbc human orgai ljm ar * restored. Tba O u « ar.isiatinjr elements of » TTilAu ft § lifts which b»Te been w |*AC&AC&« B 5aS WHtt3d ar * ba:k * patient Wonm* gaini " SENO ADORES? REMEDY CO„H’fg Chemists. 806’ 2 !?c**ta 10th St., St, Lonls, Mo. Is, «'vr.i’»Tit;» T "'>' T *3 . c <5.3 utntha. tt, A Life Experience. Fccmarkablo and Qtiictc cures. Trial Packages. Sen! stamp for sealed particulars. Address r- V/ARD & CO. Louisiana, Mo. 3FL H 3 IfcA O "V" 31*1 Dp B« LOVEMAN & Co. we respectfully annouce that we have completed and moved into one of the Handsomest Dry Goods Buildings in the country, and take this occasion to thank the people of Chattanooga, and the thousand « this and adjoining States, whose liberal pat ronage has enabled to accomplish so much. We began business in Chattanooga eleven years ago on the principle of giving “every one a suquare trade” ami a worth of goods for every dollar,” and “one price for all.” On this thetwelvth year of our busi ness in Chattanooga and the first in our new building, we can only reaffirm these mottoes, Our stock of FALLDRY GOODS, SILKS. CARPETS, and MIIIINEIIY will be found to be second to none South of the Ohio riv er for excellence in quality, style, finish, price and variety. We are now' ready in all departments for fall business. Our catalogue w ill be issued about October Ist. Our Grand Display Opening! will begin on octoder the sth, and continue the entire w eek,at the same time as the open ing of Chattanooga’s New' opeia House. CHEAP’ RAILROAD EXCLUSIONS TO THE GRAND EXPOSITION. In conjunction with the management of the Opera House Company wo have arranged for 4 a scries of grand railroad excursions to Chattanooga and return on each railroad. B'iitft TT<■ la it CSfl.'R. II (Georgia Division.) On Wednesday, Oct 6, special round trip tickets will be sold at greatly reduced prices from all stations between Koine, Ga,, and Chattanooga, on the line of the Georgia Div ision of the East Tennessee Virginia <fe Georgia Rail way, and from all Rations between Huntsville, Ala., and Chattanooga on the line of the iTll'lliphis it Ciiai*lei*tCll Railroad. These tickets will be sold with a coupon for reserved sprits at the Opera, hut o the opera Ticket is not desired we will pay SI.OO in i ash for every such •oupon presented atom store. These tickets will be good returning within thirty •ix hours from time ol sale; provided the return ticket is stamped at our store. East Tt iisi Yirxmia A Georgia Etmlivay. On I hursday, October the 7th, special round trip tickets will he sold at greatly reduced prices from all stations between Ivnoxvitle and Chattanooga. • n the ime ot the East Tennessee, Virginia & Georgia Railway. These tick ets will be sold tor $2.00 the round trip from Louisville and all stations narth ot Sweetwater, and lor one single fare for the round trip from all stations south of Sweetwater, SI.OO additional being charged for a reserved seat at one Opera poriormauce, but those who do not wish to attend the Opera can exchange the Opera coupon for SI.OO in cash at our store. These will be sold on all trains I'lmrsday.gocd returning on any train Eriday, if return ticket stamped by us. Cincinnati Southern Piluay. On Friday October Bth, special round trip tickets will be sold for all regu lar trains horn all stations between Oakdale Junction and Chattanooga. V\ here the regular is $2.00, only $2.00 v ill he charged, wheu less than $2.00 te way fare will be charged for the round trip. Tickets will be good return— ug on Special Theatre Traiu Friday night, or on any regular train Saturday, provided it is stamped by us. Nashwille, Chattanooga & bt L°ui? Railway- On Friday, Oct, 8 special round tiip tickets will be sold for one way price from all stations suotli of Tullahoma.on the line of the Nashville, Chattanooga tfe St Louis Railway and from stations on the Jasper B.ancli. Alabama Great Southern and Western & Atlantic- On Saturday, oet, 9, the last day of our opening week, a special train will leave Gadsden at 7 A. M. for Chattanooga and re turning, leave Chattanooga after the Opera at night. Round trip tickets from Gadsden will he and from Attalla, $2.00,. and from allstations between Attalla and Chat tanooga for one single fare for the round trip. The Western § Atlantic Railroad will on Saturday, oct. 9, sell round trip tickets from Marieta, Ga., to Chattanooga and return, for $2.00, and from other stations where the regular fare is less than $2.00, for one fare for the round trip. These grand and cheap excursions will al low the people within 100 miles of Chatta nooga to come to the Mountain city, spend a pleasant day in visiting our new large 1 store with its grand display of fine goods, and at tend at night the Opera in the new ( pera House, the finest theater in the South. D. B, LOVEMAN &co.