Dade County weekly times. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1884-1888, January 14, 1887, Image 3

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    —BUSSEY & COHPOT:
-XPHYSiCIAN^-X'
Offll :R AT Till'. FIjRNAf K,
S awn. - -* CJsi.
DR. J, P. F ANN,
-:-D e n t i s t-:-
OALTON, GEORGIA.
yff* Correspondence solicited,
and receive careful and Prompt atten
tion.
DR. A T. FRICKS,
RISING FAWN, GA.
fjGF~ Will practice in the town,
vicinity and conntv.
JOllft ft. HALE.
Attorney-at-Law,
Rising Law n, ftcorjfia,
IV. 11. & J I*. JACOWAY
Attorneys-at-Law,
Trenton, ftoorsia.
““Will practice in the Chkrokf.k Circi'it. end
and Fkdkrai. Courts. Prompt at
tention to ail business entrusted to our care.
LOI PKirV St HROCkr
Attorneys at Law,
Trenton, Georgia.
Will practice in theCherokkf. Circuit, and
tinrßßus ard Ft nr.Mai. Courts. Strict atten
tieu to all business entrusted to our care.
.*** “ *•*
"'•v.Oy-" tv
Physician & Surgeon
OFFICE: Court-house.
_ a V
n>V,
,
o creso^
' IRIO ] 01TIE1
Solid Trains from ClnclnnatKtc; New
Orleans and from Meridian
to bnreveport. i
The trains pass
'through the must pic- .
'.turesquo c-uutry in America.
European travelers insist that the
mountains of Hast I cnnessce, lor
beauty and scenic effect
unsurpassed.
On eneb’ and every
" through train, one or
"more of the celebrated Mann
ud .iil.r Cars can l.e found. These
ca-s run' constantly from Oiiicinni tif to
Kew Orleans, and from Cincinnati to Jack
sonville, Fh rida. A ten hour s-hedule bo-
Itwcen Cincinnati and Chainin'**' *h.
The 6:30 p m. Tram on the
ALABAMA CHEAT
SOIiTiIERX DIYSIOX.
Is the Fastest Train
l TO ALL
-•.-TEXAS-:-;POINTS-:-
Parties desiring to go West will find
TIIE
:Qikti> Al (IrtAtfiil:
Is hv far the best rout**’, |
Special rated will be given' partied desiring
go West via New Orleans.
For tickets and further information
apply to llie ticket office, Read House,
Chattanooga, or to
H. Coli.bras, G. P. ik F A.
F. S. B ind. .President,
Chau Schikk Vice Pisideui,*
John 0. Gaut, Geti’l Mgr.
IL. Carroll, Gen’l Supt.
General Offices of the System Loca
ted In Cincinnati.
THIS PAPER
AND
THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR,
The Great Farm, Industri
al and Stock Journal of
the South,
ONE YEAR FOR
Smdiil< Mpiuof the Southern Cultivator
will hr mailed FREE on application to Jm.
P. Harrison £ Co., Drawer 8, Atlanta, It.
HH tube maile. Cut this
IYI OSI 0 V -mt anti return to us
and wo will send* you free, something of
groat value and importance to you. thin will
start you in business which will bring you in
more money right away than any thing etso
in this world. Any one can do the work
and live at home. Either so*; ail a go#.
Something now, that just coins money for
alt weaker*. We will start you, capital not
ne dad. This is one of the genuine, impor
tant chanoca of a lifetin c. those who ara
ambitions and enterprising will not drlny.
Grant outfit free. Addres Ikce Au
gusta, Maine.
Dade County Times,
Emicrk, at t hk Poar-Omcir at Trkvtox.
«A., as v>,.ui,m> Class mwi. mattcr.
Price: #I.OO n:n Annum.
_ TRENTON, GA., JANUARY 1,1887.
Loeal and Personal
Trenton is Heading more houses.
M. A. B. Tatum was in towu this
week.
School opened this week with
about 45 scholars.
If you want a good article of ]I ig
tobacco, ask your deal lor “Old Rip.”
R. S. Keith has been able to be out
on the firreets n few times this week.
Rev. .J. L. Prater is now domiciled
in the Rodgers lmnse in town.
George Sharroek wai io town this
week pors pec ting for a blacksmith
shop.
Measles, whooping congh, an d
mumps are generally prevalent in the
county.
J - A. Cnreton, Mike Allison, god J.
B. William* loaves Thursday morning
on a single tree tiip.
Rising Fawn clcctod a “wet”
board of Commissioners Saturday
without any oppositon.
Mas, W . S. Taylor leti on a visit to
her mother,s in DeKalb county, Ala ,
last Sunday.
Ben Brock and Drs. Lumpkin and
Brock killed thirty partridge* Wed
nesday cveuing.
We had ihe pleasure of meeting Dr*
E. I> Ketcherside. of Jasper, T«nn ,
on our streets Tuesday.
Prof. Sanders retnrned the first of
the week, and will be an assistant in
the present term of the school.
The commissions and blank bonds
for the newly elected olTiciis arrived
Tuesday, •
A mistake wap made as to the time
the ball and supper would be had at
this place. It will be held Friday
night, tha 21st inst.
Hieel and rain Sunday; light snow
and co’d Monday; fair and very cold
Tuesday; fair and pleasant Wednes
day; rain and not disagreeably cold
Thursday. What nexi?
The latest from Solomon Sells, is
that he is still unable to recognize any
body Ilis condition is considered sc
ions, and unchaiigaed.
r
Mrs. T. Stringer is still at r> - P.
Majors’ unable to be moved home.
Her hurt was much worse than fiist
thongdt Her ieg was broken. She is
slowly improving.
W. A. Byrd, sheriff elect, will
move to town ami occupy the jail as
soon as the health of his family ad
mits. His children have been very
ill with measels.
Wiufi-dd Ilargis fays we are to
have forty days cold weather dating
fiom tlie Ist inst., with no wind
from the south to last twenty four
hours.
We regrat very much that Jas. R.
Brock will leave our town and comity
The Etna Coal Company lias engag
ed liin service as physician at that
place. He will leave as soon as ho can
practicably arrange his affairs at
this place.
'l'wo hundred and fiitv tax Fr. Fas.
were issued by the Collector Tor 1886
against delinquents. About all ol
them were for tmall amounts, and a
large per cent of them against parties
who had left theconnty;
Notice:—All parlies who are in
debted to me for professional service
are hereby notified to come forward
and make settlement on some terms
at once. I shall shortly leave Dade,
aud having accounts of my own, nec
essitates my calling for an imme
diate settlement. J. R. Brock.
Undei the present circumstances and
considering the pressing times the
Normal Institute opened with a
large a number of students as could
reasonable be expected Quite a num
ber are from a distance and more are
expected. »'onsidering the fact that
the local patronage heretofore lias
been almost its full strength, it is
perfectly natural tV»t there should be
a partial suspense. All considered, it*
future prog less will be marked by a
sternly and continued growth. Of
course, the local support and influence
must have a bearing upon this; which
has been too well merited and sustain
ed in the past to question its with
drawal in the future.
ttlatc Vvw s
Tho Collector’* office is contested in b U>
Dougherly nud Maeon counties.
Two illicit stills'wero seixed in Ilabershnn.
county Saturday, and th*-e men arrested 1
No elite has ever been made to tho j*-3,004)
recently lost py tho Quitmcn bank.
The government mill soon bui(d a snug
boat for the Coosa amiOrslananlar rivers.
A rntnher of the State Hou«eofflr »’s hav<
boen indisposed lor some Mays past and
to attoud to business.
Watl.inson was visited by a des'ructivc
fire Saturday night, in which the court heusv
two or more dwelliugs and stone houso was
destrowed.
One of theJCainila defeated candidates took
consolation inmarrying the second day afar
the election.
~Tho municiPaUaulboritics of Atlanta are
making ever possible effort to strietly enforce
the prohibition law. and the ofienders art
getting the full benefit of the penalties.
A large snow white hawk was killed in
Cambell coanty ohe other day, which will hi
s - uffed and sent to tho Sinithsomicn Imtitutr.
The arriAal o cost wise vesels in the po.t
of .Saevniinah lust weak were more nuunrous
than ever before. Eighteen in number.
A wiiterid the Athens Watchman signing
himself “Uordon Afnn,” suggested that in
case Senator Brown resigned, lion- A. 0
Bacon be appoihted to fill the vacancy.
A mhu in ItaDks eounty recently ate three
rabbits, two svuirrels, and lour
ana washed it down with six rups of cuffee
at one meal. He considers two pound of
chees, one poend of crackers ondja pint of
whisky |a good lunch-
A Forsyth county candidate says that in h i
electioneering rounds he stopped at a man’s
house, and the iady of the house assured his
call. Upon being? interrogated as to the
whercaboutea of her husband, she replied that
he was in the garden' burying their dog
which hud k“lled himself barking at candi
dates.
W. D .'Barrett,.‘who died "at'the Artesixu
House, at Albany, Monday, was at one time
a millionaire, but misfortunes swept away
his proporetys’nnd'at tho death
he was traveling ior a lint house in Balti
more. Fortunately for his family,awhile he
had means he took n policyjofj insurance en
his life.'antl at his death his family heired the
handsome sum ol which he held
a paid up policy.
Wjrcna.sday, in ! ]jßart(iW'’“coucty, a’ negro
woman was arrested, charged: with burning
the Lam of'Laiby I'urttn. the Tax Rietiv
er of thatjeounty. Sinco tqe ar-iest the wom
an ha* confessed the crime. The burn was
burned abovt a week ago. In it were three
horses, three'muleg, 7do bushels of wheat aud
a large amouDt of jo-iage, which re-lo enlira
ly couftimed. Mr, llovth estimates his loe
at about $15,000.
Good Results In Every caso
D. A. Bradford, wholesale paper dealel of
Chattanooga, Tenn, writes that he was seii
nusly afflicted with a severe cold that settled
on his lungs: had tried many remadics w.th
out benefit. I oiug induced to fry Dr King's
New Discover/ for Consumption, did si and
was entirely cured by use of a few bolt ■*
Since which time he has used it in his family
for all Coughs and Colds with best results.
This is the experience of thousands whose
lives have been saved by this Wonderful Dis
cover/'
Those who thiuk of visiting or
locating ill Texas are advised to save
money, inconvenience and tune by
traveling via the Queen & Crescent
Short Bine.
This >"s the Shreveport Route, and
the most direct and best line to East
ern, Northern and Western Texas,
New Mexico, and California.
Passengers do not have to change
cars to cross the Mississippi river, as
the train is taken over on a new and
powerful transfer steamer.
The Queen and Cicser.t is undoubt
edly the quiokost and most comforta
ble route to travel by, and partise do
siieing information as to rates, etc,
should apply to the local agents ol
the road in this section, or to E. E.
Everett, passenger agent, at Ohatta
nooga, and 11. Collbran, general
passenger agent, at Cincinnati,
Measures are being taken by
the government to renew the proceed
ings testing the pateut of the Bell
Telephone Company.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The beat Salve in the world for Cut*, bruis
es, Sore*, Ulcers, Salt Rhium, Fever Sore*,
Tetter, Chapped Hand*, Chilblain*, Corea and
all Skin Krup'inns, and postively cure* Piles,
or no pay required. It i* guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 2d cunts.
A WONDERFUL BOOK OF SONG.
THE POEMS.
OF
FATHER RYAN,
THE FAn FAMED
POET PRIEST OFTHE SOUTH,
•
Thu Amrxded and Enrichkd Edition. Rtxc
inc Lyrics or the War. Battmc Songs
which riRKo th* South and com
rtCLLKD Tint Admiration
of thi For.
Complete in one volume, 433 page*, beauti
fully illustrated. Tlio engravings include a
steel portriate of the author; hi* old Church
and adjoining Residence in Mobile; ‘‘Erin’*
Flag;” and the “Conquered Banner.”
The book will be *ent to any address on
receipt of price, $2.0.).
Anyone wishing a copy of the above hook,
can obtain it at the Times’ office. A copy o!
“Father Ryan’s l'otuis” ought to be in every
Southern heme.
KnYuat;—Ttvo sheep at my liom-e
•nth I'tins marked, two undeibits.
.'lit inti, right e r. Owner can ge
hem by paying expenses for keeping
Jan. Cell 1887, J t C. Smith
An End to Bone Scraping.
Edward Shepherd, of Pnrrtsbnrg , I I
states: “Havin'/ reecivad so much benefit
from Electric Bitters. I feel it my duty to lei
suffering hnmauity know it. Having a run
■ iiiig sore on my leg for eight years my doe
'or< (old uie I would have to havej the bout
scraped or my ieg amputated. 1 used, in
stead, three bottles of Electric Ritters and
even boxes of Bucklen’s Arnica Salve, and
mv 1-gis now - and and well. Electric Bit
ters trs *• etits per bottle and Buck
leu’s A:: ! i i lea box by tn B Coles
BUSS uiii|ffi[S/
AVIi tl.’.ltY FOIt 1001
The BEST AI.MANAC, and a COMPLETE DIARY
for every day io the year. To he hod FUEL of all
dealers In luetlicine, or mailed on receipt of a sc. poet-
Cge stump. Address
VOLINA DRua AND CHEMICAL CO.
3ALTIVORE, MD., U. 8. A.
wr Information
Sides, Dad Dlood,
>//» d iyestion, Ilysprjtsia,
Malaria,Constipation Jt Kidney Troubles.
-•—VOLINA CORDIAL CURES RHEUMATISM,
Bad Blood and Kidney TroubUs, by cleansing tb«
blood of nil 1.4 Impurities, strengthening all paru
of the body.
-•—VOLINA CORDIAL CURES SICK-HEADACHf,
Keuralgla, Pain* in tho Limb*, Back nnd Side*, by
toning the nerves and strengthening the muscles*
-f—VOLINA CORDIAL CURES DYSPEPSIA.
Indigestion and Constipation, by sidin'? the assim
ilating of tho Food through the proper action of the
•toinach ; it creates a health y appetite.
h—VOLINA CCHDIA! iI'JRES NERVOUSNESS,
Depression cf spirit* ftnrt by enliven
lug and toning the *y%ein*
-MfOUNA CORCIAi. CURES OVERWORKED
and TVliride Women. Tuny nnd Sickly Children,
ll is delightful and nutritious as a general Tonic.
Volina Almanac and Diary aaim
for 1887. A handsome, tomplete *K|lu
and useful Book, telling how to CURE
DISEASES at HOME In a plea.ant, natural way.
Mailed on receipt of a 2c. postage stamp. Address
VOLiKA DRUG A, CHEMICAL CO.
BALT IIAORE, MO., U. S. A.
iixpei'iaices.
Hiram Cameron, Furniture Dealer of Col
umbus, Da. tells his experience thus; “For
three years have tried every remedy on Up
market for Stomach and Kidney Disorders,
but got no relief, until I used Klectrie Bitter-
To‘k five bottles and am now cured, and I
think Kleetric Bitters the best blood purifier
in the world. —” Major A. B. Reed of Wosl
Liberty Ky. used Electric Bitters for an old
!-t'tid : ng Kidney affection anil says: “Noth
ing has ever done me sj much good as
Kleetric Bitters.—”
Sold at.so cts a buttle by T. 11. B. Colp.
WORkIXG BLASSES *” ! P,-We
pared to furnish all classes with employment
at home, the whole of the time or for their
spare moments. Business new, light and
profitable. Persons ot either sex can enisle
earn from 50 cents to J 5.00 per evening and
a proportional sum by devoting all their time
to the business. Boys and girls earn nearly
ns much as men. That all who may see
this may send their address, and test the bus
iness, we make To such are not
oiil satisfied \sjJF\U to pay
for the troubleWl writing.^Fim'^nriieulars
and outfit free. Address George titinson 4
Co., Portland, Maine.
SHERIFF SALE:—WiII he sold before the
i-siri house door ie tho town of Trentou,
Dade County, Georgia, to the highest bid
der for cash, on the first Tuesday in Jan
uary, 1887, between the legal hours of sale,
ihe following property to wit. One house
and loOffi the town of Rising Fawn, said
county. as the D. M. Cully dwelling
.(fid lot, and hounded on the E ist by the pub
!rj road, on the north by Gilbert’s property,
ad the wr*i i Mrs. Blevins, and on tho
s<%th ' t'.'. i!. Rodger’s property, said
hoi -•• : . dl< ild as the property of D.
VI. (:i.. (I'm 1 1, ! i satisfy four Justice
Couv: . i . ; 1038 diet. G. M., said
couu >r of Synder, //arris,
Basset Levy made by Jus. 11. Nich
lson a 1 over to me. Tenant in
possession unified.* This December 2, 1886.
J. R. Brock, Sheriff;
HOII can live at home, and make
Iil ljim.ro money at work for us, than at
UUany t ling else in this world. Capital
not needad; you are started tree. Both xee:
•ill ages. Any one can do the Work. Large
earnings snre from first start. Costly outfit
and terms free. Better not delay. Costs you
nothing to send us your address a, fi .d our,
if you are wise you will do so at ouco. 11.
Hallett 4 Co., Portland Maine.
ASJRANTI i
Most of the diseases which ofinct mankind are origin
all* caused hr a disordered condition of the LIVER.
For all compla-jts of this kind, inch aa Torpidity of
ttie Livor, Biliousness. Nervous Dyspepsia, Indices,
teon. Irregularity of the Bowels, Constipation, Flatu
lency. Eructations end Burning of the Stomach
(sometimes called Heartburn). Miasma, Malaria,
Bloody Flux, Chills and Fever, Breath-mo Fever,
Exhaustion before or after Fever*, Chronio Diar
rhoea, Loes of Appotite, Headache, Foul Breath.
Irregularities incidental to Females, Bearing-down
SSK STIOtGEB’S AURAHIII
it Invaluable. It b not a panacea fer all diasaece,
all dlseaseeof the LIVER,
eaiVUlTBi STOMACH and BOWELd.
It changes tho complexion from a waxy, yellow
tinge, to a ruddy, healthy color. It entirely removes
low, gloomy spirits. It ie asm (4 the BEST AL
TERATIVES and PURIFIERS OF THE
BLOOD, and Is A VALUABLE TONIC.
STADICER’S AURANTII
For sale by all Druggists. Price SI .00 per bottle.
C. F.SIADiCE*, Proprietor,
UO SO. FRONT ST U Philadelphia, *» f y
HUltllDM ■ • ■ v,. . w.r.,
jflkillHyb ilMllmriii
Sfl*
W*K.
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ECZEMA ERADICATED.
Oentlcmcn—lt Is dne yott to say that I think lam entirely well of eczema after hariu
taken Swift'a Specißc. I have boen troubled with it vary tittle in my face since last epniur.
At the beginning of cold weather last fall it made a slight appearance, but went away amt
has never returned. S. 8.8. no donbt broke it up: at least it put my system in pood condition
and I pot well It also benefited my wife prosily in case of »ick headache, and made a pt-rfMp
cure of a breaking out on my littlo three year old daughter last summer.
Watkinsville, Ga., Feb. 13, 1886. Bisv. JAMJBS V. M. MORRIS.
Treatise on Blood and Skin Diseases mailed free.
Tub Swift Sntcryia Co., Drawer 3, Atlanta, G*.
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