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Local and Persona*,
Health of t.lic country is very good’
S, C. Hale gavo us a pleasant call
Tuesday,
Five pouuds good cotfeo’ for one
dollar.
T. IT. LrMPKit*
Mr- J.T\ Bible of Fast. Foint Ha
•was in town Tuesday
M r. Chas. W. Smith was on our
streets to-day.
Mr. Brad Tatum was on our
Mot day*
MigsC lira Lumpkin is visiting friends
at Smith (la. this week.
Dr. Ketcherside andJ. A. Cureton
visited Chattanooga this weck-Sj^^u.
Mr. and Mrs. T./H. B. Cole went
to chattanooga, yesterday.
Mike Allison of Rising Fawn gave
our sanctum a pleasant call yesterday
Mrs. E. B. Ketcherside is visiting her
mother near Rising Fawn.
The tish have begun to bite, consequen
tly there aro but Jew loafers on the
streets
We understand our 'school is pro
gressing finely. Miss Migia is giving
universal satisfaction as teacher she
has nbout.thirtj pupils.
Ths schedule of the accomodation
will change again Sunday, It will now
run to At! alia Ala.
The little child of J. A. Cureton,"who
has been sick for some time is better.
visa. TTallie Pope of Wildwood has
been visicing frauds iu Jasper Teun. for
wV' ral days.
The peach crop is not entirely killed-
Unless cold snips occurs there will be
a very good crop.
Boys we havo a chance. Fort Payne,
Rising Fawn, "and other places have or
ganized base ball clubs, and are blo»’l
ing about having some crack; players
wh T t-an’t we do likewise?
John Counties and Thomas Hartline
wilt preach the 4th Saturday and Sun
day.in each month, at JJthe
Church.
The Sabbath schools of Trenton ar**
going to have a Sunday School picnic
Msy, not decided on the
place yet.
v
We regret *to learn that Mr. J. A,
BenneM got his face and hands badly
burned,while making a competition
ofuitiic acid last week.
The Rev. J A Darr will he in town
Tuesday April the 24th and wi'j
preach at the Methodist Chapel on th^
same evening, all are respectful.y invi
ed to attend,
t
Mr. Pope Majors is getting very im
patient, he seems to bo very anxiou 8
to get behind the counter, and wait upon
his customers, his motto will be “All
wool and a yard wide .
Onr Merchants are getting in their
spring goods, they seem to have a fine
assortment of Lawns and prints. See
their advertisement in another column
We would like to have the news from
every post office in the county. We *ck
you to construe thus liberally and send
us the news, be-ahlire to give your reay
name. We have several anonymous:
communications but we don’t care to
publish them.
lit iiieai-l
Fobstkk—Bible- — At Smith On. on
the evening .f the Bth ult. W. T. H art
line officiating. Mr. James Forester to
il iss Mary Bible.
I saw two little clouds at morn.
Tinged with the rising sun.
And in the dawn they floated on,
And mingled into one. •’
Mr. Forester is a gentleman of sterling,
w , and is to l e crrgratula’ed in
winning one of the lovliest young Indie
of “Old Ihide”
The Times offers its congratulation
i.nd wishes tlscm much happiness and
prosperity.
Notice.
All persons desiring licenr-e to
teach in the Public schools of Dade
Conn»y for the present year will make
application for .'sni ; *t d 1<? exnntited
on the 3Ch day of may next at my
Office in *ici.i* F> Jac<>"»>,
C. 6. C. April the 12tb I*BB.
' Pursuant to a call of T. R. Evans
chairman Democratic Executive Com
mute for Dade County said committe
met at the Court House in Trenton
on April 7th 1888 Chairman Evans
piesiding. The members present were
T. If. Evans Chairman
J. W. Blevins,
W, J Taylor,
Hugh Me Kaig,
D. E. Tatum by proxy
Isac Doyle by proxy
W. C» Cureton by proxy
JolutOlmk by proxy
W. Cs. Taylor by proxy
B. T. Brock was chosen secretary of
the meeting. On motion it was deter
mined by the committe to call a con
vention for Apt il 28th 1888 to be h«ld
at Trenton for the purpose of selecting
delegates to attend the state conven
tion in Atlanta ou May 9th for the
purpose of nominating deligates to the
National Democrat Caayention to b#
held in St. Louis to dominate a Pr«s
i'Unijind V|cy President. On motion
of B. T. Brock it was determined to
call a convention at Trenton on the
4th day of August 1888 for the pur
pose of selecting delegates to the
State convention for the purpose of
nominating a governer and state house
officers, Al«o at the same l.me and
place to select delegates to a congress
man for the 7th congressional district.
On motion of Marion Tatum a
primaay election was ordered for the
second Saturday in July next foT tire
purpose of selecting a candidate for
State Senator to represent the 44th
Senatorial District. Said election to
be held in the same manner, and
rotnrns to be consolidated by Ordinary
as in state and county elections.
Time I•it g no father business be
fore the oammitte, upon motion the
meeting was adjourned sine die.
April 7th 1888.
Thou, R. Evans chairman,
B. T. Biock, secretary.
We Sell for Cash and Barter, only
8y so doing we can sell jon the cheap
est goods than any body in town. Just
received a full line of Boots A Shoes.
Lawns. Standard prints, die we will
sell yon a hat from 25 cents to $8,50,
pair of shoes from 50 cents to $4,00.
and every thing in pmpoition.
Hug lies Bros*
Just received a fn H and comptete
line of Spring & Summer Dry Goods
also a complete Hue of shoes, which
we <>ff, r cheaper than live che tpest for
Oafth. Come and tty us.
Ketch erode, <fc Thurman.
More, fresher, & cbeajter, goods at
Ketchersides Thurman's than any
where else m town. Come and convince
yourself.
Ketlrerside & Thurman.
We have the largest assortment of
[awns and prints in to/.n Please
c-mc and price them.
Kethersnles & Thurman.
NOTICE.
1 avirp Id «t ri r lilt dj <k « f gen
eral merchandise to Hughes & Bro.
Necessitate us to proc..«d at once to col
tcct the amounts due us on'notes and
accounts, and in order to expedite this
we have plaoep them in the hands of
attorneys Lumpkin & Brock for collec
tion, and hope all who are ludebted to
us will call at their office at once and
array payments.' J. A. Case & Son.
THE SOUTHERN CLLTIVATOR.
The Great Farm, Industri
al and Stoclc Journal of
the South
—AND—
THIS PAPER
OYE YEAR FOR 6V.00
mple copy mailed free on applicatio
Southern Cultivator Pub. Ce., tlan
RURAL RECORD
The Leading Agrieiltanl Paper of the Soath.
Only SI.OO iier vear. Picmium to Every Subscriber
LIBERAL CLUB OFFERS.
Rural Rsco-.o with a Clock, delivered, $1.50.
lIsEWING MACHINeII
Vod o '' &Jf//
RURAL KtCORD Olv£ YEAR,
and A Waterbury Watch,
Delivered, $3.50.
JVSernl 6 ifnts in Stamps for Sample Copy and
frunium Li at.
OCHS, YOMCE & CO ,
CbatMuowga, T«ac
Umfar to Editor this paper.
A. T. Frick*,
PHYSICIAN AND BURGLON,
Rising Fawn, (4a.
jpOP* Will practice in the town,
vicinity and county.
W. U. & J• F». JACOWAY.
ATTORNKYS - A T ~ L A W,
Trenton, Ga
JOHN O.JHALE,
ATTORNEY - AT - LAW,
Rising Fawn.
P B. Keiclicr*!<!«.
PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON.
* OFFICE:
Ketchersstde A Thurman’s Store.
TkknTON. (7a.
i pTfann,
J, —ldentist,
Daltoh, Ca. .
jso*‘ Correspondence solicited, and
LUMPKIN & BROCK.
ATTORNEYS - AT - LAW
Trenton,. Ga
GROCERIES
TOBACCOS & CIGARS
A new stock and com*
plete line just
received.
ALSO
POCKET cUTLERY
T. H. LUMPKIN,
Trento?? ,Ga.
President and Mrs. Cleveland.
Send cne cent stamp and receive by
return mail their picture and other
cards. n 025 Bmo.
Biese & Dickinson,
Chattanooga, Tenn.
Sleepless Night* made miserable by tha
terrible couch.. Sh'ioh’s Cure is the remedt
for you. For sale at Cole’s. y
Catarrh cured, health and sweet breath
eeurod, by Shiloh’s Catarrh Remedy. Price
00. Nasal Sold bv Co e.
Ark You MaIMC miserable by’lndigestion
constipation, Diriness, Loss of appetite, \e!>
low skit,? Shilohs Yitaliicr is a posit,'
cure- old by Cole* *
■ ■
Tim Kkv Uko H Thatkw, of Ttourbon, fnd.,
ears: “Roth myself and wife owe our lives to
Shitohs consumption cure- Sold by Colo
“HaCkmktack a lasting and fragrant per
fume- Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by Cole.
Wry Will You cough when Shilohs cure
will give immediate relief. Price 10 cts,
50 cts, and one dollar. Sold by Cole,
Shiloh s cxkv. will immedintly relieve
croup, Whooping gcoub, and Bronchitis.
A Nasal Isjkctor free with each bottle
of Shilohs catarrh F,emedy. Price 50 cents.
Sold by Cole.
For Dyhpcpsia and Liver complaint, yon
have a printed guarar.'ee on every bottle of
Shilohs VPaliler, It never fail* to cure.sold
fcv Cole.
Shilohs Catarrh Remedy—a positive cure
for Catarrh, Diphtheria and canker Mouth
Sold by Cole.
Shiloh’s Vitalikrr is what you need for
constipation, Loss of Appetite, Diltiness and
Symptoms of Dyspepsia. Price 50 and 75
’Cents per’bottlc, at . H. B. Cole's.
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9
In Brief. Ahd To The Point-
Dyspepsia is dreadful. Disordered
liver is misery. Indigestion is a foe
to good nature.
Tie human digestive apparatos is
one of the moat complicated and won
derful things inexistence- It is easily
put out of order.
Greasy food, tough food, sloppy food
bad cookery, mental worry late, hours,
iregnlar habits, and many other things
which ought not to he, have made the
American people a nation of dyspep
tics.
But Green’s August Flow.r h*s
done a wonderful work in reforming
this sad business and making the
American people so healthy that they
can enjov their meals and be happy.
Remember, —No happiness wit hone
health. But Green’s August Flower
hiings health and happiness to the
dyspeptic. Ask your druggist for a
bottle . Saventy-five cents.
A Father’s Pkotkctou:— Father’ it is
as essential for you to provide a safe
guard against that nighl i.-np to yom
children, croup, as to their hunger.
Taylor’s Cherokee Remedy of sweet
Gum and Mullein will cure croup coughs
ami colds.
RURAL RECORD ONE YEstd,
and One Rural Record Sewing
Machine, SIB.OO.
StcveiiMon & IVlcCullcn,
Patent and Claim Attorneys,
Washington, D. C.
t welve Years Connection with the in
erior Depat meat lias given us the de
s»r«\i experience as
Meebauieul Experts in Patents Claims
Business before any ol the Govern
'uout De|*ait incuts promptly attended
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Lt)£;:l Xolicr*.
I 4 ■ ■ -■fc.'Sfca- mT -1- 4 ,1.
M \Y SHERIFF’S SALIIS.
Will he s<S|i] before the court ’Hclin door,
In tho town of fretitnn, Dftde cotihtjy, (la.
on the fleet Tuesday in May, 1888, within
the legal hours of salt to ihe higqest bidder
f»r eaah the following property to wit. Lot
of land nutr.btf thirty til in the lldiet and
4th teetion Dade e.unty, containing one bun
dred end sixty seres mere «• less, sntd land
levied on ts the property of B. M. Wilkinson
to satisfy three justice court execution)* is
*'ie 1 from the Justice cotiit of the hi7s diet.
G. M. ot said com ty jn favor of Bfeat and
slliioti and ag-i st 11 M Wilkiftron, I««n
Craig, Maker- fid .lames 0 Smith seenfit
i.eried by .! lliglifl.ld,
ver to me, tLie ifitb day of Mutch.
W A Byrd. Sherif
k UORGA Bade Couhtyr
By virtue of an order from the “Superior
Court of said county rendered the 2fl any of
March 1887. Will bt sold before the co- rt
house deor of said county at public auction
a the first Ttiefday in May, 1888, within
•he legal hrurs of sale, two 'lndex clicks,
patented April ISA. 1 , and Aug. 2fi ,888, man
factmed hy Lynch Bros, as t he property of
uynch Bros, and sold hy If. L. White* their
Lent, to satisfy an Kxecution issUed| from
ag Court of Ot dinary Of said county for-nnn
thement of Puddling. License, in favor of J.
payennefte Ordinsty el sai-> county against
A Rcb brothers »nd H. L. White agent This
Lyn dav of February 3SR3.
29<k ' W A Byrd, fheriff
MINNtS BKASLEYS. JAS. BBASLXY:
It app emir g to the defendante return o f
the Sheriff that the a can not be
found in this county, nd if father appear
ing that the defendant a non resident of
this State, it is therefore ordered by tho Court
that the defendant be served hy publication,
and that the defendant be required to ap
pear and answer at the next term of this
court. J. C. Fain, .1. S. C., C. C.
I certify that the above is a true copv
from the uiinuleß. P. 11. Thurman. ( ,8. C.
November 18, 1887.
APRIL SHERIFF SALES.
GEORGIA Dade Coudty.
Will be sold before the oourt house door t i
the town of Trenton, Bade oounty, State o
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 lnnd, lying West of I.o< kout
creek as the property of B' M. Wilkinsou to
wit:
Lot s of land number one, thirty-five and
thirty-six, 11th Dist. and 4th section, said
county, and lots of land number six and
seven in 18th Dist. and 4th section, said
county containing 400 acres more or less.
Raid lands levied on as the proporty of B, M
Wilkinsor, to satisfy an Execution issued
from the Superior Court of said county, in
favor of W. R. Tuyior against said B. M.
Wilkinson. This Mareh Ist 1888.
2 W-A Byrd, Sheriff.
KETCIIERSIDE & TIUHH.W
ells the Place to Get Yourl*
limn woks
Hardware,
mcarc, Tobacco Cigars
Show case Goods , Block
and Spool Thread.
THE LARGEST SIO~ ( K
_O %
B OOTS ana SHOES
Ever in Trenton.
A NEW ANI) FULL STOCK
—OF—
DRY GOODS
JUST ARRIVD.
VIFLLL AIN'D CIHPLETE STOCK OF DRrG
OUR SYSTEM IS
Cash
And Lowest Prices.
Country
gjß ' Produce Taken in gf’f
Exchange.
CALL AND SEE US.
lrenton. - - Georgia
THBCOLE
Dealer in
«l!iL WKMIDISF
A Full aud Complete Line
FAMILY GROCERIES.
HARDWARE. TINWARE
QUEENSWARE.
Embracing Everything \\ anted by th
People of the Immediate Country.
KEEPS NO OLII STOCK
A Full and Complete Line Lf
Dry Goods.
Replenished with Fresh and New Goops
Every Month.
A LAROR'AND.FULL STOCK OF
PKOPBIETARV »: MEi ICIXES
Always on Hand.
Prcilistc Takeu in Exchange
i is ( f business is invariable v.m
o.m pices »Ld I«feilin.ate n ngiie.
QUEEN &CREcEN 1 ROU .
THE FAVORITK LINE BoTV. EEN TFF NCPVf! .. NLa «IT >.
LIMITED EXPRESS TRAINS &E7VVU N C;N, &M V, B^‘K*
III li ittp.s.——
Through Cars to New Orleans ?'!oi id. arv 4 TWiC® OaMy,
SOUIiiEKA KOI i E TO i'A I.lHir ,15.1.
mts ie? ii
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........ i 2 53ptu 8 02pm Nlct. I«rs. ilia : 2a, — R 27mn -• *. —.. ....
11 2fiam 2 l&pin 9 10pm 12 .10*in Junction I'iia - a- a •Ci a
......... 4 no phi 2 05am Summer*, t 1 05-m 11- 1 4‘>rm
3 Isnin 7 40pm . 5 25am Oukdvlr V’sf w » ll ~m
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*•••'* 23 P m !' B Hw.,l u V 2 p c ... 9 28pm
s 23pm & 48am D*yt»n p. 2ftp 6 .
5 35pm 11 00p n 8 20am A flii.Uu,}, Lv 7 M)a V* ,4 ot.a 1 9 *
0 OOptn 8250 am L Oh *-.t»n ,,\ r g( H ... 8 o*’*
9f1: ’1 , « Tl 00pm Att«lln ‘2 ifpin* I ..... 5 £fi*-w
11 IPpru B'3opm Birmiugham *l2 15pm S 30am
1 2 48am 5 45|>m T isealoosa 9 50am .. I 40am
4 ,on ® lO 55pm Meriden .... b 10 am 10 30pm '
» 80am, 6 loaui A New Orleans Lv Id Jtpm ,
4 30am , L Ne < Orßaus Ar in ,
8 Ssatn die'(on , ...... 9 i
11 t ickslug ..!!!” !”! .. . 7... I4q.
8 15pm) Ar ShreveportSJ'il.v* r ■ *
General Offices* Sf.Paiit Bnild. West 4fli Sf.Cin
NO. C. GAULT R. CARROLL. H. C'OLLURAN.
Gen’l Manager- Gen'l Su , t:den‘ * • *
A MERVE TOmC.
Celery and Coca, tho prominent Jn
grotlienta, am the l>csl and safest
V ■ Nerve Tonics. It strer.gttcnc nmi
■ m quiets Uic nurvous fjret. m, cunng
. ; BnP %. “"*■
JOSSH4 g Cl II IV ALTERATIVE.
AS|RmM It drives out the polvonous hv.m<waof
JPBr lhcb.ood purlfj'iog una it,
Bf . N ■ w ovv-rcomtiig those discatc*
HH ffjA B resulting from impuro or lu.j jvcp
3 I A LAXATIVE.
sMjL K B B ActingmlldiTbutrarclyonthcfcowcli
Retires habitual roustipuion. und
- ngtli
ens the stomach, and r.lds digestion.
m ■ A DIURETIC.
wE Srls 11 |A fQ In Its composition the best and most
KS I Sa| I 3 Ml Ilf 111 I active diuretickot the Slaiena Mcdica
SR HI m/g MI | U art comhincdscicotiticall) with other
i effective remedies for disca*es of Uie
I kidneys, it can he relied nu to give
quick'relief and speedy cure.
lluDilrcdiof taetimonUlshavabeanreccircd
T7na M'nA Di r* Iw \r CjT TS tram mrvma ibo luw und tbil msnd; aitli
O or Inc VWUO ramarkable benefit. Band for eireuUra, givia*
The DEBILITATED Fries SI.SO. lots hy Dn|)liU.
The AP.I?n WELLA, RICHARDSON * CO„ Prop**
X ue nuau, burlinutom. VT.
JEWELRY PALACE!
A. B. SILYK&BE'RG Sr CO:
Practicle Opticians, Watchmaker
• and Jeweler, r .
—AND DEALERS IN ~
• Watches » Clocks . and Jewelry of all Kinds. CRT
ALSO A COMPLETE STOCK OF SPECTACLES
118 EIGHTS STREET, CHATTANOOGA, TENNESSEE
♦— ■* r»
Repairing done with neatness and
. dispatch. All work guaranteed one year
Old Gold, Silver and Precious Stones
bought or exchanged.
jj§sst**Fitting Glasses, 01 Spectacles, by an
Experienced Optician a speciality.
gjLLuijaaj* -ii-jj ■" - igjami m Jiwimuiia
AS PLAIN AS ABC, or twice2is4
Extravagant expenses make high
prices Mid very nr all epenses enabl •
jhe merchant to make veay low prices,
thus we have the advantage over ou
neighbors,in favor of cur underselling.
•rq Your Ow'ri Ju.de:e
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
“ VeICESTUL " LOWEST■
CUT PRICES.
m
On Gloves, Hose, Corsets, Bustla*.
Knit Goods, Dry Goods, Velvets,
; Gent’s and Ladies’ Furnishing
* Goods, Blankets, Quilss,'
and Flaiuels.
MOKKV JN YOUR
•POCKET M OF~U3?
Atthe Balloon
Millinery Department.
We hive'the largest and humUom
est stock in the city, and wilt sell
lower tba-> any one.
3 \ our Butte rick Paper Patterns of a
We keep in stock nearly eveijrfl kin
of sewing machine made; and we do
no* cervacs aid <»r a ford to
cheaper than those who do.
\ Chattanooga, Tenn*