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RAILROAD TIME TABLE.
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Lccal and Personal,
[ “You mon are so lucky,” a fair maiden
said,
[ Discussing the question of dress;
” “You’ro ne’er burdened, with petticoats
corsets or shawls,
f Which to us are a source of distress.
“Yes, I know,” said the Jyouth who Walt,
ing had been,
* An argument ready 'to seize:
( What you’ve said is all truo, yet there’s
one point you miss— ,
[ Your pants never bag at the knees.”
—Champion City Times,
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Pfi ss Sallio Allison, spent Sunday
* Trenton.
Miss Mallie Brock has gone to
f* °
Stevenson on a visit, '
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The wheat crop is reported first-rate,
both quant® and quality. *
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► Clayton Tatum was m town this week
(making tax assessments.
Mr. Will Case, had his hand badly
cut with a reaper last week.
%
* Peyton Pace left for Chattanoooga
yesterday with a cow and a calf.
Rev. Mr. Pryor will preach at The
Cumberland church next Sunday.
Mr. J- C. Smith lost about 20 wagon
loads of hay by the rain last week.
We regret to’learn that Capt. John
R. Evans, of Cole City, is very sick,
Miss Lula Smith’s presence in Trenton
last Sunday softened some of the
* ’dudes,”
Mr. Gordon Russell, of Chattanooga,
is spending a couple of week’s vacation
with us,
Willie Taylor and J. T. Stringer left
yesterday with 50 head of sheep for
Cl lattanooga.
Mrs. H. V. Taylor left on a couple of
week’s visit to her parents at Stevenson,
Ala., last Sunday.
Some of the boys complain that a few
of the girls say “no” before they are
Tsked a question.
Col. E. P. Buck, Supt. of the Dade
Coal mines, we are glad to note, is able
his duties.
Lookout farmers, Mr, Crab grass,
will, if you let him will wave his green
wand over your fields of corn.
Pine Grove Sunday school will give a
pic-nic the first Saturday in July at
William’s gulf. All Sunday schools
cordially invited to attend.
There is a certain young man in
town who makes a rush for every tram,
both freight and passenger that passes,
and tries to mail a letter on it.
We have had a splendid week—morn
ings cool and no rain. For mowing
and saving hay, the weather has been
excellent and our farmers have turned
it to good account.
Do the best you can where you are,
and when that is done you will see an
opening for something better. This is
good advice for numberless unquiet and
restless youths of our town.
• One of our young gents is making
short trips on the local freights between
this place and Price’s switch. We are
not aware that the railroad company
pays him for his services, but he seems
perfectly satisfied about it.
•
The summer season is opened and
pleasure resorts will be thronged.
Coijie to Trenton if you long for crystal
waters and shady retreats, pure air
and delightful scenery. Our climate is
fine and our mineral waters without
equal. . '
We bfLve observed that when a horse
runs away with a vehicle in tho country
everybody endeavors to head and stop
it ; when such occurs on a street in the
city, everybody gets out of the way if
possible, and watches the runaway
with interest and amusement.
The best boom we can start in this
country, as have remarked several times
before, is a boom in small factories—a
boom that will prove a boom. Work
shops are what we want—workshops
that will turn out articles of wealth and
that will give employment to idle men
and boys—many of them idle because
there is nothing to do.
Say, young man, don’t try to beat the
conductor any more, especially in at
tempting to get on the train at one sta
tion already passed and yourself at an
other station ahead. Nor is it always a
successful scheme to attempt to go
further on a fellow passenger’s check
mark than you really have business.
Mental philosophy teaches us that we,
by sight, learn the distance of objects
by practice and habit. Conductors
have considerable experience in this
line, and it is wonderful how practice
trains aud enlarges the mind and mem
ory.
Ihe Trenton base ball club defeated
the ( hattanooga’s last Saturday at
Chattanooga in a score of 8 to 1, the
T hattanooga Times to the contrary. It
seems to be a characteristic of, that
paper to misrepresent visitors, or they
publish new’s without any regard to
tr uth or correctness of their information.
Our present road system Is neither
satisfactory in result nor with the minds
of the people. We want good public
roads—better roads. No farmer in this
country would object to an “ad
valorem” tax for that purpose. A i*ail
road may prove an injury to a com
munity by the people’s expecting too
milch from it, as is often the case.
We very mifeh regret that our Cole
City letter came to late for publication
last week. The fault was in the mails,
as it was dated in plenty time to have
re&chetthere. The Times ought always
get to Cole City on Saturday, but our
subscribers complain that it ha 3 not
been reaching there for several weeks
jfkst till Monday. The mail service is
at fault.
There are no persons in a community
who need be so well informed as moth
ers. We merely mention this fact that
they may keen an eye open to the pur
suits of their children. It is a pitiful
and shameful sight to see a father so
swallowed up by love of money, so con
sumed by ambition that the he has not
time to teach the children the w r ays and
wisdom of life. The manner in which
some of the little ones in our com
munity arc learning to blaspheme isap.
palling. As the boy begins so the man
ends.
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False tax returns is a “chestnut” that
will soon be opened agam. It is about
time suggestions were coming in that a
man’s neighbor be commissioned to re
turn in his property for taxation in or
der to got its true valuation. We are
not disposed to give up our origina
idea about this matter. Every man
knows the truo valuation of his proper
ty better than a dozen of his neighbors,
and if his regard for the truth is so base
as to return his property at any consider
able point below its actual value, let the
grand jury indict him for perjury.
Two cups of coffee are about as cheap
now as one "waslast week. It collapsed
last Monday to 16c, carrying down live
of the largest coffee dealers in New York
City. It is evident that the high price
was caused by the “bulls” and “bears”
on the New York exchange buying it in
as placed on the market with the object
of making a large speculation, hut the
pressure became so heavy and collapsed
so sudden that financial ruin was inevi
table to many of them. Of course
many large dealers have made fortunes
on the rise, while many of our small
dealers have met with slight losses.
n i
Subscribe for the Times aud help build
up home interests,
ICE CREAM FESTIVAL
Come to Whiteside June 24th and
25th at uiglit, and attend the ice cream
festival and concert for the benefit of the
Methodist church. Good music, lemon
ade and ice cream ; plenty fun. VVe
want to get out of debt for church re
pairs. Come and help us. Admission
to concert and festival only 1C cents,
C. M. Campbell, Pastor
Wili. Yon Suffer with Dyspepsia and
Liver Complaint? Shiloh’s Vitalizer is guar
anteed to cure you. For salo at Colo’s.
To Our Merchants,
We have heard of men making sac
rifices of personal interest and life for
tlie benefit of a nation and humanity
in genera!, and understand why they
did it; but it is mighty hard to sacri
fice your time and labor iu trying to
build up the country in which you live
with a newspaper, when the most
.■substantial business men of the county
can't so much as be interested. There
is not a merchant in Dade conty rep
resented in their paper. And, gentle
men, allow us to say, not because it
would be of material benefit to us to
induce you to advertise, but because
the manner in which you are support
ing an institution that is ready at all
times to work for your interests, is a
shame and discredit to you as men of
business and common sense. It shows
a lack of enterprise and energy. And
through the enterprise aud thrift of
Chattanooga merchants it is that your
county paper has been kept in running
order. And we repeat it, that it is a
shame and discredit to you as business
men, and in our candid opinion, that a
man doing business in town who can
and will not occasionally patronize an
institution that is laboring day after
day tor his interests, as well as the
people’s, ought lift to receive and does
not deserve the patronage of home peo
ple, Gentlemen, we hope you will not
be offended, as these are solid facts.
I you want a good article of
plug tobacco, ask your dealer for
“Old Kn\”
IS II i I! ?
Will the People Generally
be Ilenetiteri i
WHAT WILL BE THE OUTCOME A QUESTION.
What will be the result of the present
iron ore transactions in the county in the
county is very indefinite and not gener
ally known to the public. Parties are
here who in some way, are interested
in the iron ore in this county, and claim
to be representatives of one of the most
powerful financial syndicates in the
South, and that it is the intention of the
company to buy the iron ore and erect
to blast furnaces in this vicinity, and
also build a railroad across the moun
tain, connecting this place -with Steven
son. This is random talk heard here
and there, and is not definite enough
to form facts But if it is true, the fu
ture prosperity of the country is assur
ed, and we extend them a hearty wel
come. But if it is not true, our citizens
eau not proceed too cautious in selling
their mineral interests. We do not be
lieve the public is ever benefited, hut to
the contrary injured, by private citizens
disposing of their resources and proper
ty at a very nominal figure, to he held
by a syndicate perhaps for years for the
sole purpose of making a big specula
tion. And if this is to be the outcome,
we again advise our people to he cau
tious. It is the development and put
ting on the market of a country’s re
sources, whether in mineral or timber
lands, that renders it wealthy and inde
pendent. We have iron ore in abun
dance, the quality of which is unques
tionable, and would like to see capital
invested in its development ; and we
cordially invite such here, and advise
our citizens to turu their land loose to
such. But if you are selling your land
at this period, to be held for specula
tion you are doing yourself and coun
try an injury. For by organizing, and
working harmoniouly to-gether, you
could advertise your interests to the
world in such a manner as to bring a
good and reasonable cash value, and at
the same time bring about its immedi
ate development, and realize the bene
fits and blessings accruing from the
bone and sinew of labor. And we re
peat, through the use of proper judg
ment, and a thorough and harmonious
organization, you can force the same.
And to you who have not turned your
land loose, unless you are satisfied that
it is to be worked and developed, we
advise yon to hold to it. as it is only a
question of a little time when it will
be bought and dovolopod.
To Subscribers.
We have remarked on one or two oc
casions before this, that we were not
in the htibit of “dunning” our patrons
through the columns of our paper.
This may sound like a “chestuut,” but
nevertheless it is true : we have dis
covered that we need more or less of
the “root of all evil” to “lubricate”
the machinery of our printing estabish
tnent, therefore, we reach out for you
like a fond mother tor her child, or an
old maid for a bed-bug or husband, for
a few dollars. There are about two
hundred subscribers in arrears to the
Times, and if only one-half ot that
number would come forward and liqui
date their iudebtedne&s, it would en
able us to publish a paper that every
man in the county could feel proud of,
and we would feel as happy as a nig
ger in a water melon pateh, or a nar
row guage mule in a clover field. In
the name of Julius Caesar and the il
lustrious and lamented Josh Billings
we invite you to come ! In the name
of suffering humanity we plead to you
for aid ! We would smile from (y) ear
to(y) ear—from January to Decem
ber. So come. Do not hesitate, for in
response to the above you will be re
ceived with open arms. Office hours,
from Jau. Ist to Dec. 31st. Now
some of you may think this funny, but
to ns, it is a very serious thing. The
contrast between our income and out
go doesn’t bring to our faces the calm
smile ot contentment, nor to us the
gluttonous chuckle of satisfsetion ; ah,
no ! but bids us be up and doing, with
a heart for any fate ; and if wc would
succeed, to warn you before it is too
late. Now, you subsdribers who live
where we can’t get to you, send us
something. If it is only a quarter in
postage stamps it will help.
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DISSOLUTION NOTICE.
Notice is hereby given that the part
nership in mining iron ore, etc., hereto
fore existing between the under
signed is by mutual agreement
this day dissolved; Frank Hale retiring,
and W. G, Morrison continuing the
business aud assuming all debts and
liabilities of the firm. This May 16,
1887. Morrison & Hale.
A QUERY.
Is It any body's business
If a gentlemen should chooso
To wait upon a lady,
If the lady don’t refuse ?j
Or to speak a little plainer,
That the meaning all may know,
Is it nny body’s business
If a lady has n beau ?
Is it any bod’s business
When that - u' '• iuan“may 4 call,
Or when he- 1 ~ die lady,
Or if h leaves at all?
* Or is it mv
Thatti ourfiiio =h -ul.i be drawn
To save from futher troublo
The outside looker on ?’ j
Is it any body’s business
1 lint the lady’s, If her beau
Rides out with other ladies,
y And doesn’t let her know?
Is it nny body’s business
But the gentleman’s, if sho
Accepts another escort,
Where ho doesn,s chanco to be?
If a person on the side walk,
Whether great or whether small,
Is it any body’s business
Where that person means to call ?
Or if you see a person,
As he’s calling anywhere, *
Is it any of your business
What his business may bo there ?
The substance of our query,
Simply stated, would be this:
Is it any body’s business
What aliother’s business is ?
If it is, or if it isn’t,
There are some who make it se.
—Jo LI.
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Shiloh's Cough and consumption cure is
sold by us on guarantee. It cures consump
tion. For sale at Coles.
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SPLICED
Just before going to press news
reached us of tbe happy event in the
tnatriage of Mr. Cicero A. Bryan to
Miss Ellen A. Gallaher. Mr. Bryan
is one of Dado’s steadiest and most
popular young men, and worthy of
tiie beautiful and charming young la
dy he has taken,unto himself to cheer
and comfort him through life, its
trials and tribulations.
The Times expends them its heart
felt wishes, and hope that their fu
ture may be one of continual sun
shine and prosperity.
Catarrh Cured, health and sweet breath
secured, by Shiloh’s Catarreh Remedy. Price
50 cents. Nasal Injector free, Sold by Cole.
Farm For Sale.
510 acies, one-half mile from
Oloverdale depot, and one mile from
Rising Fawn; 200 acres ot best valley
land; 150 acres of which is cleared
and under good fences. Lookout creek
runs through this tract. 75 acres of
it is creek bottom, timber and water
in abundance, and of the very best.
There is on this tract two houses,
with garden and orchard. Terms :$7
per acre cash; or $8 per acre, cash
balance on time to suit the purchaser.
Une milo gnrd soft, iron ore on
this property. This is the best stock
farm ot its size in the valley, and is
offered low, because 1 am determined
to tell. J.C. NISBET
Luvebdale, Ga.
Shiloh’s Vitalizer is what you need for
constipation, Loss ot Appetite, Dizziness and
all symntons of Dyspepsia. Price 50 and 75
cents per bottle For sale at Cole’s.
*'' * * "
* irate Up.
Yon are feeling depressed, your appetite is
poor, you ;ir ■ C with Headache you
are • : i .ally out of sorts, and
want to Llrace up, but not with
stimulants, - ' ’ £ medieieines, or bitters,
w!Ah have for their basis very cheap, bad
whwy, and which stimulate you for an hour
aud| .in leaves you in a worse condition
than before IV hat you want is an alternativo
that will purify your blood, start healthy ac
tion of Liver and Kidneys,restore your vitali
ity and givo renewed health and strength
I Such a medicine you will find iu Electric
Ritters, and on 50 cents a bottle at T li B.
Celes
Croup, Wuojpixg Cough and Bronchitis
immediately relieved by Shloh’s Cure. For
sale by Colo.
STATE OF GEORGIA.— Dadk County.
NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN
That at he ensuing session of tho Legisla
ture to convene in July, 1887, a bill will be
introduced with the following title:
To eutilo au act to submit to the qualified
voters of Dado county tho question as to
whether spirituous, vinus, malt, or other
intoxicating liquors, shall bo sold in said
county.
Also an act to repeal so much of tho char
tvr of the town of Rising Fawn, Dado county
Georgia, as author zes the Commissioners of
said town to regulate and control the sale of
intoxicating liquors within the limits of said
town. Rising Fawn. Ga. June 1, 1887.
For lame hr.ck’side or chest, use Shiloh’s
Poroas plaster, rice 25 cents. Sold by Cole.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The best Salve in the world for Cuts, bruises,
es, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores,
Tetter, Chapped Hands, Chilblains, Corns and
all Skin Eruptions, and postively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cunts.
That Hacking Cough can ho soquickly
cured by Shiloh’s Curo. We For
sale at Cole’s.
Their Business Booming.
Probably no ono thing has caused such a
general revival of trade at T. H. R. Cole’s
Store as their giving away to their customers
of so many free trial bottles of Dr King's
New Disoovery for Consumption Their trade
is simply enormous in this very valuable ar
ticle from the fact it always cures and never
disappoints Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron
chitis, Croup, and all throat and lung diseas
es qcickly cured Yhn can test it before buy
ing by getting a triai bottle free, large size
$1 Every bottle waranted.
Sllkplkos Nights made miserable by that
terrible cough. Shiloh’s Cure is] the remedy
for you. For sale at Cole’s
lip
D- B. LOYEMAN. & CO.
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It is superfluous to state that no other house in the South offers as
great inducements, as elegant a stock, or as low prices as we do.
The CARPET DEPARTMENT. UPHOLSTERY
and IWUSE-DECORATIJVG GOODS
ARE WORTHY OF A SPECIAL VI3IT.
Any one intending to refurnish or fit up a new house should call ou
us; it will pay you. Orders and correspondence solicited.
RETAIL AND WHOLESALE
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The Lumberman needs It in case of accident.
Th® Housewife needs It for generalfamily use.
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ueh.
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Keep 11 Bottle Iu tile Factory. Itslmmedlate
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L IS. B&rfclu’i'sHie.
Physician and Surgeon
"OFFICE:
Ketchersside A Thurman’s Store,
TRENTON, GA.
J. U It uSS E I,
PHYSICIAN.
Office at the Fcrnace,
Rising Fawn, - : - Ga.
OR. J. P. FANN,
Dentist
DALTON, GEORGIA.
Correspondence solicited,
and receive careful aud Prompt atten
tion. v
DR. A. tTfRICKS,
iOi tPtIItVtStItCtItAtSt jo
RISING FAWN, GA.
.ear- Will practice in the town,
vicinity and countv.
LUMPKIN At imOCIt.
Attorneys at Law,
Trrnlon, - . Georgia.
Will practice in the Cherokee Circuit, and
Supreme ard Federal Courts. Strict atten
ion to ail business entrusted to our care.
JOH\ «. HALL.
Attorney-at-Law,
Rising I'uwii - <«ei*gia .
W. U & J. P. JACOWAY.
Attorneys-at-Law,
rnilon, Georgia.
Will practice in the Cherokee Circuit, and
Supreme and Federal Courts. Prompt at
tention to all business entrusted to our care.
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