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It.’iili'oaii'/i'iinc Table.
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Loca! and Personal.
Another blizzard.
Ye March winds.
Dr. Lumpkin we at to Chattanooga
Tuesday.
Will Davis, ot Colt! t'ity, was in
town Friday.
])r F. ieks of Rising Fawn is hero at
t nding court-
Capt Evans, of Cole City, was in
town last Thursday.!j
Cajit E, T. Rodgers formerly of D ule
County, is attending court this week.
The streets have been crowded every
day this week, wlo were attending
court.
Miss Emma McMahan, of Scottsboro
Ala., is visiting friends and relatives in
this pl.wx!.
Col Whitman, editor of North Geor
gia Citizen, was in town several days
this week.
M «. Park, and Mrs, Reynolds of
Chattanooga arc in town visiting
friends.
The hall to be given next Toes lay
ui lit. is expected to be the finest one
of tbe season.
Crawford Stovall, of Rising Fawn,
called on us Tuesday and subscribed
for the Times.
Jas. 11. McLean a well known attor*
ney of Chattanooga, has been attending
court this week.
Wiley Evans, of Cole City, was in
town last Sunday. Wonder why he
conies over so lunch?
Dr. Tucker traveling agent for ilie
Chattanooga Times, has been h«-re
taking names during couit.
Dr. J. P. Fanti, of Dalton Ga., has
been hefe for Several days, 'he has done
some very fine denlial work.
When in Chattanooga be sure and
go to see Reid the Clothier, he has a
very tine lot of spring clothing.
It is probable that there will be
Beveial candidates for State Senator
lor the ensuing election.
Mrs. D P. M-.CJiri , and William
McMahan Esq. ol Scotlsboro. ami
Stevenson Ala., arc visiting this week
Mr W ill Thurman, of this place,
gave the first correct answer to the
enigma in last issue, it was, the cock.
When iu Chattanooga bo sure and go
to see Joe Simpson the One Price Cloth
ier. he has just received a fine lot of
spring clothing.
There M ill be an accommodation
tra’n put on the A G. S. R. R, the first
of April, which will run from Chatta
nooga to Fort Payue, Ala.
Mr. W. A. Chambers, living near
Dillion. Ga, was in town to day, he
never fails to come ami pay his snb
criptiou dues.
Considerable damage was dono at
Fort Payne Ala., last Wednesday night,
the wind blew down the Ba ptist church
and several other houses.
What we need now is a school.
TrentQn should have a corps ofteash
ers, who will build up a fine institu
tion ot tearing. Who shall we get?
Dr, J P- Faun, left to-day tor Ris
ing Fawn, he will come back in about
a month. J. M, Caufrell, ot Rising
Fawn, gave our sanctum a call tri
day.
Mr. Harry Riley, who applitd to ns
for a job not long since died in Chat
tanooga on the nL'l' t ot the 15th inst
Another typo gone to join the iinrnor.
tal throng. May he icst in jence.
Thos. L. Gray leaves today for Gads
den Ala., where lie will stay a while,
then perhaps will go to Auiston, Ala.
where lie contemplates making his
home. We regret very much to note
his absence, but be probably thinks
he can better himsef. We wish him
ninch success.
We are in receipt ol the intial num
her of the Marion Countv Dzmocrat,
a sprighty aid able conducted sheet.
Its editor in crut is 'J'. A. Ilavron,
formerly of the Dade County 1 imc*.
We suppose The Democrat will favor
home industries, and the capital and
laboi interest therein; Federal aid to
'dotation, the upbuilding of the Dem
ocratic party, and of course Cleveland
tor president.
We are truly sorry to learn of the con
tinned illnes of J. R. Aeuff. We sin
cerely hope that agreat change for the
batter will soou take place in his condi
tion.
The store that was robbed at Valley
Head last week, it is supposed it was
done by ihe throe convicts who eseap
froni the Furnace at Rising Fawn.
Notice:—lf you want a good shave,
haircut, come up to the printing
officeevery Wednesday and Saturday
Respt, C, W, McCann.
The three convicts who escaped from
Rising Fawn ore mines last week were
captured Tuesday and Wednesday, and
were tried James Holt, was sentenced
four years; Geo. Ayers three months
John Rutherford one year.
We thank those who called and set.
tied their accounts during court, very
much, and we hope others will do like
wise. There are some people who
think we can live without money.
We say it to them, try it yourself.
The sociable given at Prof. H. D.
Wood’s in honor of. Miss McMahan,
was a perfect success. It was largely
attended, and every body enjoyed them
selves to thier heart's extent. We ten
der to Trof. Wood and wife many
thanks for their kindness.
•
James Davidson and Miss Due Smith
a runaway couple from Collinsville, Ala
personally appeared before J. A. Benn
ett, Ordinary, and respectively sworn
that their ages were twenty-one, and
eighteen, and so they were given license
to be united in the holy bonds of matri
mony. 'Squire Curcton officiating.
A son of Alonzo Jones, Saturday
morning.
Marion Ridley a son of Lee Ridley, Sun
day morning
A 01 WOMAN
who will work faithfully can secure (if
they so desire) a rare chance to make
money by handling The Hon. Henty
W. Blair’s (Senator lrom New Hnmp
shsre) Teirperanee ovemement, or
The Conflict Betw eWI an And Al
cohol. From the fact of the deep in
p-rast being taken in the Temperance
IVIoVEMENt today, as also the high
standing of the writer as a leader of
men and moulder of public opinion, it
is presumed yon can readly see the unu
sual opportunity- otiered to make money
by seliing suoli a work. If favored to
engaging with us, please answer at once
as territory is being taken very rapidly,
and give ips full particulars as to your
business experience, references, &c.
\VM. E. SMY IMIE 00.,
5 gomorset St., Boston.
HOTHIE.
Having I >' l our autir j sfc»tk.of gen
eral merchandise to Hughes & Bro.
Necessitate us to proceed at once to col.
lect the amounts due us on notes and
accomits, and in order to expedite this
we have pla :ep them in the hands of
attorneys Lumpkin & Brock for collec
tion, and hope all who are indebted to
us will call at their office at once and
array payments. J. A. Case & Son.
Absolutely Pure.
This powder never varies. A marvel of
purity, strength and wholesomeness. More
economical than the ordinary kinds,and can
not be sold in competition with the multitude
of low test, short weight alum or phosphate
powders. Sold only in cans. Royal Baking
Powdkr Co., 106 Wall St., New York.
FOR SALE BY T. H. LUMPKIN
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II.II, II 1181111, *
tSolo Accortlcons.
JOMH r. STRATTON,
Itnp'r and Wholesale Dealer in Musical Morchsndis*
49 Maiden Lane, N. Y.
President and Mrs, Cleveland.
Send cno cent staAip and receive by
return mail their picture and other
cards. no2.> Bmo.
Biese & Dickinson,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
■ 1 1 " 1 " " ' " lP
Sleepless Nights made miserable by that
terrible cough. Sh'h li’s Cure is the remedy
for you. For sale at Cole’s.
Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath
eeured, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
oc. Nasal Injector fro. Sold by Cole.
Ark You MaO* miserable by Indigestion,
constipation, Dizinoss, Los* of appetite, Yel
low skit,? Sbilohs Vitnlieer is a positive
cure- old by Cole-
Thr Rkv Gko 11 Tiiaykr, of Bourbon, Ind.,
says: “noth myself and wife owe our lives to
Shilohs consumption cure- Sold by Cole
‘'Hackmrtack a lasting and fragrant per
fume- Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Cole.
Why Will You oough when Shilohs cure
witl give immediate relief. Prioe 10 eta,
50 cts, and one dollar. Sold by Cole,
Shiloh r cur* will immodiatlv rcliove
croup, Whooping cough, and Bronchitis.
A Nasal Isj rotor freo with each bottle
of Shilohs catarrh Remedy. Prioe 50 cents.
Sold by Cole.
Fob Dyspopsia and Liver complaint, yon
have a printed guaran’ee on every bottle of
Shilohs VitaliZer, It never fails to cure, sold
b y Cole.
Shilohs Catarrh Remedy—apositivo cure
for Catarrh, Diphtheria and canker Mouth
Sold by Cole.
Shiloh’s Vitalisrr is what you need for
oonstipation, Loss of Appetite, Dizziness and
Symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 50 and 75
Cents per bottle, at . 11. B. C b ' a.
In Brief, And To Th\ Point'
Dyspepsia is dreadful. i«orderod
liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe
to good nature.
The human digestive at- aratos is
one of the most >up...-..,ed and won
derful things inexistence. It is easily
put out of order.
Greasy food, tough food, slpppy food
had cookery, menUl worry late, hours,
iregnlar habits, a»d many other things
which ought not to be, have made the
American people a nation of dyspep
tics.
But Green’s August Flower has
done a wonderful work in reforming
this sad business and making the
American people so healthy that they
can enjoy their meals and be happy.
Remember;--No happiness wit hone
health. But Green’s August Flower
biings health and happiness to the
dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a
bottle . Saventy-five cents.
In ten days Return to John R. Hancock,
The Prince of Wales:—why is tha
Prince of Wales like a cloudy day? He
is likely to rain. Taylor’s Cheorkee
Remedy- of sweet Gnm and Mullein is
now the king of allcoug modicines, and
is a croup preventive.
A Fathf.r’s Protector:—Father’ it is
as essential for you to provide a safe
guard against that night-fienp to your
children, croup, as to their hunger.
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy- of sweet
Gnm and Mullein will cure croup coughs
aud colds.
Their Business Booming.
Probably no one thing has caused such a
general revival of trade at T, H. B. Cole’s as
their giving away to their customers ot so
many free trial bottles of Dr- Kings New
Discov ry for Consumption. Their trade is
simply enormous in this very valuable article
from the fact that if always cures and never
disappoints. Coughs, Colds, Asthma, Bron
chitis. Croup, and all other throat and lung
diseases quickly cured. You can test it be
fore buying by getting a trial bottle freo,
large size sl. Every bottle warranted.
Personal.
Mr. H. Frohlichstein, of Mobile, Ala.
writes. “I tako great pleasure in recommend
ing Di. Kidg’s New Discovery for Consump
tion, having used it for a severe attack of
Bronchitis and Catarrh. It gave me instant
relief and entirely cured me, and I have not
been afflicted since. I also beg to state that
I had tried other remedies with no good re
sult. Have also used Electric Bitters and Dr.
King’s New Life Pills, both of which I can
recommend. Dr. Kings New Discovery for
Consumption, Coughs and Colds, is Sold on
positive guarantee. Trial bottles free at T.
11. B. Coles.
Bucklen’s Arnica Salve.
The beat Salvo in the world for Cuts, bruises
es, Sores, Ulcers, Salt Rheum, Fever Sores,
Tetter, Chapped Bands, Chilblains, Cores and
all Skin Eruptions, and postively cures Piles,
or no pay required. It is guaranteed to give
perfect satisfaction, or money refunded.
Price 25 cents.
A. T. Fricks,
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON,
Rising Fawn, Ga.
Will practice in the town,
vicinity and conntv.
W. U- & J.P-JACOWAY.
ATTORNEYS-AT-LAW,
Trenton, Ga
U J -l .. _ i_ILJLLIIL- , ”!ggg
JOHN C. fHALE,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Rising Fawn.
THE SOUTHERN CULTIVATOR.
The Great Farm, In dustri
a and Stock Journal of
the South
—AND—
THIS PAPER
O.VE VI,AK. FOR $4.00
Sample copy m ule 1 free on applicatio
Southern Cultivator Pub. Co., tlan
Legal notices.
STATE OF GEORGIA Dark County.
Whereas, S. C. Hole, .Administrator .if Ar
ni in to Str el deceased, represent* to the
court in his petition duly filed and entered
on record that he lias fully administered said
Arminta Street’s estate. There is therefore t •
cite all persons concerned, heirs snd credi
tors, to show cause if any they can, why said
administrator should not bo discharged from
liis administration and receive letters of dis
mission on the first Monday ini March 1838.
This 28 day of November, 1887.
J. A. Bknkktt, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA Da dr County,
Whereas, S, 0, Hale, Administrator of
Nancy Whitedead, dcoensod, represents to the
court in his petition duly filod and entered
on record that he has fully administered
Nancy Whitehead’s estate, This is therefore
to cite all persons concerned, heirs and credi
tors tc show e»ti«elf any they can. why said
‘administrator should not be discharged from
his administration, and receive letters of
dismission on the first Monday in March 1888
This 23rd day of November, 1887.
J A Brnnrtt, urdinary,
MINNIE BEASLEY VS. JAS. BEASI.KY:
Li (i iliDt Sopuiot
* « • r :t«. 1817 .
It appearing to the Court by the return of
the Sheriff that the defendant can not be
found in this county, and it futher appear
ing that the defendant is a non resident of
this S(atc, it is therefore ordered by the Court
that the defendant he served by publication,
and that the defendant be required to ap
poar and ansWor at the next term of this
court. J. C. Fain, J. S. C. t C. C.
I certify that the above is a true copy
from tho minutes. 8. 11. Thurman. ( .8. C.
November 18, 1887.
STATE OF GFORGIA Dadf. County,
To nil whom it may concern;
Mrs E L Grant guardian of Annie E Grant
and Sallie M Grant minors, has in duo form
applied to the undersigned for leave to sell
the lands belonging to her said wards, and
said applicantion will be heard on the first
Monday in Februaty next. This Jan 4 1888.
J A Brnnrtt, Ordinary
MARCH SHERIFF SALES.
Will be sold before the court house door in
the the town of Trenton. Dade county, State
of Georgia, on the first Tuesday in March
next, betweeu the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following prop
erty all lying in said county of Dade, to wit:
Town lots number three (3), four (4), sev
enteen (17), and cigh'een (18) in tho town of
Trenton. Property of T. L. Gray, and point
ed out by tax collector aud tenant in pos
session notified. Levy made by J A Onoal.L C
Lot of land No(8i>) Eighty thre« in (10th)
Tenth district (4) Fourth section, and
Sold to satisfy a superior court Fi Fa issued
in favor ot the ordinary for use of J. L. Man
ning, agains Y*. D. Cross, Joel Cross, and
et als. levied on as the property of Joel Cross.
Property pointed out by dofendeuts. Tenant
in posession notified. This f Feb. 2, 1888.
Also at the same time and place
lot of land number one hundred and forty
eigth (148) in tho 19th r : *t. and 4th section,
as the property of B. F; Pact 'gont for Mrs,
Annie Franklin, and sold to satisfy a tax fi.
fa. issued in favor of Thos. Tittle, tax collect
or, for taxes due for the' year 1887 against
said property. Property pointed out by the
tax collector. Levy made bv Jesse Hughes,
L. C., and turned over to tbe undersigned.
W. A. Byrd, Sheriff.
APRIL SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA Dade Coudty.
Will be sold before the court house door in
the town of Trenton, Dade county, State of
Georgia, on the first Tuesday in April
1888, between the legal hours of sale, to the
highest bidder for cash, the following lots, or
parts of lots, of land, lying W r est of Lookout
creek as the property of B- M. Wilkinson to
wit:
Lots of land number one, thirty-five and
thirty-six, 11th Dist. and 4th section, said
county, and lots of 1/ui d number six and
seven in 18th Dist. iiifd 4th section, said
county containing 400 acres more or less.
Said lands levied on as the proporly of B, M
Wilkinson, to satisfy an Execution issued
from the Superior Court of said county, in
favor of W. R. Taylor against said B. M.
Wilkinson. This Mareh Ist 1888.
W- A Byrd, {Sheriff.
GEORG A Dade County r
By virtue of an order from the Superior
Court of said county rendered the 26 day of
March 1887. Will be sold before the eourtn
house door of said county at public auctiou
on the first Tuefday in April, 1888, within
the legal heurs of sale, two Jlndex clocks,
patented April 1865) and Aug. 26 1866, man
ufactuied by Lynch Bros, ns the property of
Lynch Bros, and sold by 11. L. White their
agent, to satisfy an Execution issued from
the Court of Ordinary of said oounty for-non
payraent of Peddling License, in favor of J.
A Brnnette Ordinary of said county against
Lynch brothers and 11. L. White agent This
29th dav of February 1888.
W A Byrd, Sheriff
GUARDIAN SALE.
GEORGIA—Dade County.
By virtue of an order from the court of or
dinarA of said county will be sold on the first
Tuesday in April 1888, at the court house
door in said county within the legal hours of
sale Seventy acres of the North East portion
of lot of land number three in the 19th district
and 4th section Dade county Georgia as tho
property of Annie K., and Pallie M. Grant
minors for the benefit of said minors. Terms
of sale cash, this March Ist 1888.
E. L. Grant, Guardian.
m ———■———————P—■n——W—»
Notice to Discontinue Public Roa
STATEOF GEORGIA Dads County.
James Allison and others have made ap
plication to discontinue a public road com
mencing at the Alabama Slate line near the
residence of John P. Brewer and running to
and intersecting with the main Valley road
near aud South of tho Rcsideuce of Mrs.
Mary A Allison in tho 1038 Dist. G. M., said
county. All persons concerned aro therefore
notified that said application will be heard
at my office in Treuton said county on the
Ist Monday in April next. This January
30th, 1888. J. A. Bennett, Ordinary.
STATE OF GEORGIA—Dade County.
C. C. Jackson and others hava made ap
plication for a new road, commencing at the
West brow of Lookout mountain end rnn
ning through lots of laud Nos. 19 and 18 in
the 20th Dist, and 4th section of said county
ie an Eastarly direction to the Tcnheosee
and Georgia Ttate line, which has been
marked out by the Commissioners and a re
port thereof made on oath by them. All per
sons are notified that snid new road will, on
and after tbe first Monday iu April next, by
the Ordinary of raid county, be finally grant
ed, if no new cause be shown to the contrary
This 24th day of Feb. 1888. J. A. Bunet
Ordinayr.
Eighteen crates of staw berries ( 283
u irts) have been shipped from Altoona,
Fla. to the north in tbe past few days.
QUEEN &CRESEN 1 ROUTE
THE FAV JRITE LINE BuTWEEN THE NORTH AND SOUTH.
LIMITED EXPRESS TRAINS BETWEEN CIN, & itLV,' iLL'NS
Through Carsto New Orleans anH F lorida TWice Daily,
southera route to caiji oh.ua.
TEUS SHOT ME
CoiKlrilM'd Tiill<‘ Cai*<l—ln Effect January ls<, I.'BB.
SOU Til BOUND-ll.il down. | | NORTH BOUND—Road up.
No I| No T| No 3| No 5 [ jNo «| No 4| N« 8| No
7 5 ».vu 9 00:i in 4 03pui 8 <iii|>m. I.v Cii.tinuMi Ar C4Oh in 10 ‘{suui >’■ 05 pm
II 53am 7 02pm 10 37|>in. , <seorgel»wj 4 Ill.un 7 24am 3 I-Kpui
10 I4iim II 25pm 7 35pm II 05pm. Lexington 3 48am 7 00am 2 *lopta
- 12 53pm 8 Il2|>ui 11 29pm. Nichoia viiM 3 23nhi 0 27mto 2 orj.Tn
11 25am 2 15dm 9 10pm 12 30ain. Junction Oily 2 2Ham 5 20am 1 UU| in .. „
3 Isnin 7 50pm 5 25am. Oakdale 9 55pm 7 25nm 11 2
8 23piu Hock wood 9 25pm 0 38nui
5 35pm 11 09p:n 8 20aui Ar Chattanooga Lv 71Op in 4 tOitrn 9 o).m
0 Onpw 8 50am Lv t hattnnooga Ar 0 40pm 8 ni
9 07pm I llllpm Attalla 2 50pm 5 2'’»tm
11 10pm 3 30pm Birtninghnm 12 15pm 3 Wan
12 48am 5 45pm Tuscaloosa 9 50:*in 1 4<!am
4 lOain 10 55pm Meriden 5 lOain 1 . .(Upt.,
9 30am 6 15aui Ar New Orleans Lv 10 90pm 6 Otiuin
4 30am Lv Meridian Ar 10 oOaui
8 35hiu Jackson Lv 0 Isnm
11 00am Vicksburg 4 O'p
11 50atn Delta . 2 2 p
4 20pm Monroe 10 0.«
8 tip a At Shreport Lv 0
General OHi res, SI I*«ul Build., Wesl 4(li §K€he
NO. C. GAULT R CARROLL. H. COLLBI.AN.
Gen’l M i nager* Gen'l Superintendent Gcn’l Pass’r Agent
IJEWELRY PALAC E I
A. B. SIL VEBBERG $ VO
- Opticians, Watchmaker
and Jeweler.
—AND DEALERS IN—
Watches > Clocks • and Jewelry of all Kinds-
ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OF SPECTACLES
118 EIGHTS STREET, CHATTANGOGA, TENNESSEE.
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Repairing done with neatness and
dispatch. AU work guaranteed one year
Old Gold, Silver and Precious Stones
bought or exchanged.
Glasses, 01 Spectacles, by an
Experienced Optician a speciality.
AS PLAIN AS A B C, or twice 2 is 4
Extravagant expensos make high
prices and very small expenses enable
tfle merchant to make veay low prices. It i
thus we have the advantage over our
i neighbors,in favor of eur underselling.
330 Your Jude:©
After having made a canvass of the town
in our line of trade, then give our store and
prices a thorough inspection, and you will
find our
PRICES THE LOWEST■
CUT PRICES. | Millinery Department.
On Gloves, Hose, Corsets, Bustlas. We hsve the largest and
Knit Goods, Dry Goods, Velvets, est stock in the city, and will sell
Gent’s and Ladies’ Furnishing | lower than any one.
Goods, Blankets, Quilss, uy y »ar Butterick Paper Patterns of us
and l 1 lanuels. We keep in stock nearly every kind
prT*p ifnwyv tv vnTTn°f Sewing Machine made t and we do
gm PL I MON E\ IN YOUR not canvaga? and can afford to gell
POCKET BY BUYING OF US. j cheaper than those who do.
At the Balloon H SOUD oL„t.„„.
KETCIIERSIDE & Till llll.W
•C.ls the Place to Cet Younis
FAMILY W GROCERIES
Hardware,
b o •j. V »»',* •.» C igars
Show case Goods, Block
and Spool Thread .
THE LARGEST STOCK
—OF—
BOOTS and SHOES
Ever in Trenton.
A NEW AND FULL STOCK
—OF—
DRY GOODS
JUST ARRIVE).
A FULL m COMPLETE STOCK OF DKUG
OUR SYSTEM IS
Cash
And Lowest Prices.
Country
fjtF' Produce Taken in . grl
Exchange.
CiUili AMD SEE US.
Trenton. - - Georgia
THB COLE,
I
Dealer in
EEKRIL UISF
A Full and Complete Line
FAMILY GROCERIES.
HARDWARE. TINWARE.
QUEENSWARE.
Embracing Everything Wanted by th
People of the Immediate Country.
KE PS IV O OLD STOCK
A Full and Complete Line of
Dry Goods.
Replenished with Fresh aud New Goods
Every Month.
A LARGE AND FULL STOCK OF
PROPRIETARY :0: BEDICISES
Always on Hand.
Taken in Exchange
My basis of business is invariable uni
form prices and legitimate margins,
Truoton,- Georgia-