The Dade County weekly times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1889-1889, June 22, 1889, Image 4

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THE alliance - STOKE mm FAWN, GEORGIA Is the Fi'ii'diS oi the POOR MAN A Bhpe«2 iu Kcdueeil Ex vhilant Prices ami >oii Kiisfaitf 81. m m coi mi ALWAYS LY STOCK. And Sold at ..lock Bottom Prices a. Oannotx CAN MAKE A LOUD OUD REPORT AND DEAL OUT um AMI MCTIOS And (lie Competitors ®F TKE 'HianceStore Make a lorn! fleise ut its Wind! , W. M, Faturn, TOWN LAWS. The Commissioners of tho town of Trenton do ordain and establish the following by-laws, for tho gov ernment of said town and the pre servation u£ the peace and good or-* dor thereof, tOK«r*t; Sec. 1. —A ny jae rson rfatating any criminal law of tho state of Geo?', gia, within tho corporate limits of said town, shall he ariwted) bv the marshal aud carried before a quo rum of sard board of commission ers, therof, who shall lioar evidence and if there is a reasonable proba bility that such person or persons ;i8 guilty of an offense against the laws of this state be or she shall be required to grvo bond for hi a or her appearance at the next buperi or court of said county o>r in de fault thereof bn conducted to jail as required by the laws of this state. Sec 2.—-Any person who shall he guilty of quarrelling, riotous, boist erous or disorderly conduct, or us ing obscene or profane language calculated to disturb the peace and quiet of the citizens or contrary to -the good, morals and decency thereof i shall be arrested by the marshal land carried before a quorum o.f said commissioners, who shall hear evidence and if such persons is found guilty ho or she shall be fined or imprisoned or both at the (iiscreetion of said commissioners; provided that such fine shall not be more than twenty-five dollars and such imprisonment not bo more than ten days and shall also pay all cost. Sec 3. —Any person firing a guu, pistol or other tire arms within, the corporate limits of said town shall he arrested by the marshal and car ried before three or more of said commissioners and if found guilty by them shall tie fined or impris oned as described in the second section; provided that the ordi nances shall not apply to the dis charge of firearms in such of the fields of the Wilkinson estate, R, F. Pace, J. T, Woo!bright, W F, Nethery and J. A, Case as may be within the me<*rporsdc» limits Sec 4.—j\ny pe-rsot* guilty of ob structing thepubiic square or streets now open with wood piles, timbers or any other obstruction shall be arrested by tho marshal and if found guilty, before a quorum of said commissioners, shall be pun ished as presorted in tin? a«*>«nu section. Sec s. —Any person failing to pay his corporate tax for road and street purposes and refusing to work when summoned by the mar shall shall be punished as pre scribed in the second section of these by-laws. Sec 6.—lt is further ordained that a copy of these ordinances shall be posted at the court house door and the postoffice in said town, and that they shall take ef fect from, and after the 10th day of February Adored January 3d, xm, B, F. PACE. X A, CASE, G. M. CRABTREE, R. HANEY, J. C, TAYLOR, Commissioners. Section 7.—-It is further ordained that all circuses and other shows for gain shall, before exhibiti ig the same within the corporate lim its of said town, pay a corporate tax of ten dollars foi each day they exhibit, and that all photograph and daguerraen artist be charged a tax of five dollars per annum, and that all itinerant traiders, auction eers, etc., be charged a tax of five dollars. Section B.—Jt is further ordained that there sbalV be no games of base ball or any other games of ball nor any throwing of any b.til within the public square or any street of said town by any person or persons any violation of this or dinance the person or persons so offending shall each be fined for the first offence one dollar and for the second offence two dollars and fifty cents and incase the fine is not paid such person, or persons shall be imprisoned a» directed by said board of commissioners. Section 9.—lt is further ordain ed by the board of commissioners that no person or persons shall ride any horse or mule or any other animal upon any aide walk \n said town of Trenton, nor hitch any horse or mule or any other animal u}>on any side walk in said town and for any violation, of this ord inanct* the person so offending shall be fined not less than one dollar for the first offense, and not less thar tno dollars and fifty cents for the second offense, and any per-i son failing to pay such fine shah be imprisoned for such leo ' ii c ti|ne as ihe commissioner; ?i;> direct. JOHN G."HALE, ATTORNEY AT LAW RISING FAWN, GEO RGIA Prompt attrition given to ail egal business in the Superior and upreme cou rta. THE WEEKLY TIMES TRENTON, CA. PIJBUSHED EVERY SATUREAY MORN.NG. T. A. J HMk EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. W<s. wore sitting iu front of Sug Welch’s store talking and looking far tho boom that wax to come that evening,, vibe a auo of ohl man Smith's flo| -eas'd spotted hogs oorae nosing around picking up the sumps* startl'd a new train of thought. George Murray having had pret ty hard tussles since ho came back from Texas, after watching the hog for a while, remarked: “I wojnha if that hog over had a good time in fife, or struck a boom.” “Hogs alius have good times, t guess, ’* remarked Basil who had quit work to see the boom. £ *l doubt it,” said Murray. “He must feel Isis degraded position in life and cannot be happy. I wish that i could do something to boom him—"to make him feel that life is worth living.” “First man I oversaw who } itied a hog ” said F. M. S. “Yes, [ do pity him,” said Mur ray. “i ve been down myself, and know how it is. Pug have you col any brandied peaches” “Mighty little* if any Squire Bible and S. M. have eat most of them. I guess I have g t two cans of the peaches that have been in brandy.” 1 will give you a half d d’ar for them, I am going to make): fa! hoy happy for once in his life,” Shug got the peaches ami poured them out to the hog. They were davourad with astonishing avidity, and the hog looked at us and hung .ered for more. Several of undoubt ed if the peaches would affect him, but after a short time he began to frisk and play, lie down and roll over, and was evidently under the influence. ‘Mia, ha, that does m * good, laughed Muirsy. “He is bosoming light-bear feed now, and life will . .ke ; new charm for him. Hang a»_ o. who- wouldn’t givd a hog a show.” Just then the hog uttered a coarse grunt and made for the crowd. Squire Bibles being a little slow the hog struck him on the other-side and knocked him heels over head off of ’« noj'tvh and eater* Welch’s store, took two or three turns, demolislJ^Rt,-as he went si out of the door. Jack Chadwick was coming to- the bo., and the hog- charged him and throwed him across the rack. 4fie- then beaded for Mwdy’s sewing machine bug gy, anWpony, (the pony is a (.raid of hogs anyway, he struck the hind legs of the pony, and if Moseley has found all of his buggy and po ny yet, ask him. He then beaded for Bud ITartlines moole-y uteevs and upset them, aud Woke off the gee steer's born. An old colored woman was coining along with a basket of eggs and salad and, the bog simply rolled her out of the road and if an engine bad struck her she could not have been more surprised and disgusted, as it were. He then charged George Vluyraj’a steers and wagon, and started than in a run to the mountain. “It’s coming! Tbe> boom's com ing 1” All eyes were turned in the di rection pointed out and saw John i Harris and R, T. G. Blake with the ! boom sure enough. The hog nude direct for them and everyone shout ed : ‘Take care of the boom.’ bnt the hog gave Harris a sort of a j side-wipe and landed him upon,a pile of crossties, struck Blake fair on the neth.rside, as he turned his back to run and turned him,! over the bank on the railroad, buisted the “boom” to smithereens and spilled it out on the ground, and they went out of sight toward the section houses. Everybody got dow n on their knees, and be gan licking up the “boom.” They had forgot the hog. All at once the “boomers” were demoralized. The hog htd returned again. He must have thought Squire Bible and Monroe Mason had jumped his corner lot in the excitement of the “boom,” for he caught them be- low the belt wfith a dull thud, made for the depot, and turned over Dude White’s baby carriage, hut luckily there was nothing in it, and ion Joe up the stove pipe. About this time.we got a rope around hi* leg and tied him to a telegraph pole. Everybody was mad and leaked around for Murry, but he had skipped to the mountain. However, l p ft n message foi the »»*•’ ’k» v UtU : i.i-ly —whom lie 1 y up a telegraph pole, when had ascended te he f*ee Banger ami tfia Log-—in iravw eling through life to always give j everything a fair snow, oven a Log Yours in the suds. Cor ten Heuralflic JPertomt AhilUioso troubled with nervousness uv .; i,. ti tan care or overwork wl I be relievoO Vy *1 lirown'ti Jron Aiiitey#. (. b*.,- *:ijde u.oxßand (Touted»*'■« > .»v. _ * n r' r ' Mf, M y JKfk iCT, /•* I In utter tint womayavwa tac.flOOmMcrtfcfm'n I>nnwV fT»H»R Jr®nmal as Siavr :<v fjvte jH Ufa B 1 »TB «T» M<i!VltorOiinjt)thi'nion*»jiV a»hya«-aAN!» *>*srniß! ,»Sf r.’tK.».US'!*r.i,<'f .-i:( Bin MB ■ ■ I s '-T. n t ■. hi prM,"> to b« derived fiop 4 m'unlk ;.Mgii Luring eo»j!«*a, cotwjtt'--i-fcst-h and variouj K £ t.f K«. La *T 1 useful >!rllelf>f!,a'rsn > e»en3 a graaiUnwlcfHO.uW. 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For aOUsfc & furt/ and S&UX>, *«a eitranaporazn&i,:cdtolrlenfi‘?, and ih& prorffiuxas for yoitrt &il. ru» ( »■*• fiiy* *s?* ttf ®E>m© °ac. So SI\3W6P Quick—llO Sui)3cripit<;/V3 6R* ('(* J |m£ Will hbl) iKOu} II fwlaJtiva A V° »>-Uabimy. fhe Mawautll. Ag**lv« or Siaibu -*rtU y-nTtaal -,.0 v-b or XHltttul «r«cw YcrL. KOBCffl JOUWJTA2., IGO «rid tOS W&cMngton fit., CHfIOACJO, A ROOiNt riot a 800 EH To the People —OP— V O IM ft Kfcil f Oil A A 25. V icinity. OF THE Alliance Store, Is the Place for ALLIANCEMEN EVERYBODY TO TRADE WITH DRY COODS STAPLE AM) -Fancy Grocerias- C VTNA A- CROCKER Y; GLASS AMD WOGDENWARE, TINWARE, CFACKEHS AMD TEA GAKER* Cap ned Fruits, CANNED VEGETABLES HARDWARE. B. P, MAJORS. Georgia —Bade County . Wnereas» M. A.B.Tatusn admin istrator of Mary E, McCauley, late of Sit id county, deceased, has duly filed his ' appli cation for leave to sell the lands of said deceased, for the pay ment of debts and distribution among the heirs. This is therefore to cite all persons concerned to file their objections, if any they have, why said leave should not be gran ted on the first Monday in July 18S9. Witm »sed mv hand and of ficial signature. This the 2ffih day of May 1889, J, A. Be-nxbtt, Ordinary. C«EERoiA-i—Dade County Wheras, Robert L. Peeples, ad ministrator of Anna M. Peoples, late of Hamilton county, Tepu., de ceased, has duly filed his applica tion for leave t< s<-,l thst lands of said ueceased for the pavroent of debt - and distribution ameui the heirs, Phis is therefore to cite- all persons concerned to fiie their o!*k ■ jectiuns, if any they have, why :oarc fciiooid not be granted' on ; oust Monday in . ?ed mv hand and official , -n.. . e Thi -lie Hlth day 4 L J.’A. Bennett, ditl; rv of Dade (fouutv. gfk f 33 H| ppff | Sfp p - r v, | I” iss B* .ii |i‘' fe P : M v 4 -I EgsStii is El *i -J ■ itiHßa, 00: mx& '—IS ATTAUViSD B 7 THE : coy TKU l»i.r3J?ilA ' Mpuf C-s I - Be S- 4 j \Ji fe <£*! cl tl V. f? Yj L tr SS, r- Which vro matcn_ln fee? f.ges with or with.;; ' RESERVOIR, HIGH SHELF, lUSH CLOSET, L6\ : M6IL twi IT— .b . ' - -■ ~ .---^3 $ Gan beat yotsr house thorough- , i p 7 iy, HEALTHFULLY and fcGO- • W WW NOMCCALLY with the | » TORRID STEEL DRUM FURNACE. \|g^ Those who use the TORRID always praise \:it. It. Send for FURNACE BOOK giving heat» >* D-ffi Ing capacity and prices. ~ ;.i, ;f: , vg 3RH PAINTER I o§., RESPip, PA. JOHN. F, STRATTON «fc BON Importers of all kinds ol IltsUh RaniiOitiiia^ 40 Vfliden Lane, New York w! u.&jTT jacowayT ATTORN I N S-AT-L.V \V, W ill practice iu all the courts of .the Cherokee circuit i.ud he i'cdcrul and S.. pren. e courts. M. J.CORPUT, xml Sm-gcci: TRENTON, GA. t)f&eo at T. H. B. C«.le’« store, T. J. LUMPKIN Alturucy at l,;iu Trentcr, Go. Witt practice-in. the several courts t> Georgia. G< < igia Dade county. I'. i.„. . . -.. A tmtor of Leroy Sutton i-cpri-.-enl.- t • die i'omt in Ids petition, duly lii< d i n<l > n tered o.i Ft curd, that ho lias fully d ministered Lcpoy Sutton’s estate. Uii.- is therefore to cite nil persons concern ed. kindred and creditors, to show cause, if any they can, why said Ad ministrator should not be disharf-ed from his. Administration, ami received letters of dismission on the tirst Monday in July 1889. J. A Bennett Ordinary Citation for Dismission. GEORGIA —-Dade County—Wm. R. Met Ail, guardian of William McCom miek and his wife Annie McCormick, formerly Annie Vorliues, having applied to the AJourt of Oidiaary of said comi ty, for a discharge from his guardian ship of said- William and Annie McCor mack, this is to cite all persons con cerned to show cause why the said Wm. F. iweGill should not be dismissed from 1 ■«is guardianship as aforesaid .-n the 1-: Monday in August, 1889, and receive the usual letter of dismission. Given under mv hand end official sig i nature this June 3rb. 1889. i J. A. Bennett, Ordinary. Dace Superior court, March terra ISBP —T. ‘■V. Haslejig vs S, L. Lane Petition to establish deed lost ondislroy ed, ft appearing to the' court by tiie retuvu of ibe Sheriff that the defendant is not a re ident of Dado wonty, and it further appeiring to the Court that the Defendant S. L, Lane is not to be found in this Slate. It is ordered by the Court that the deft. S. L. Lane be served by the publication of this order in the nows paper where tbe Letral advertisements <<f said are published for three nrotitlw weekly before the next term of said court and it is farther ordered by the Court that the Defendant show cause at th»neat term of this court why the copy deed set forth in petition i sbeuht not be established iu lieu of the . V-.R This march the ‘JO, Thomas vv, MixtfEß. ! ,s.’c. c. I Si I*. Lumpkin plffs. atty. Site above is a true transcript from the toil ites of I)ade Superior Court, yirch terra I*Bo. s, li, Thnrt'ar., Clerk A* any Ferootis Vie 1 .rotten down linn; over work or household ii llrowa's !roi BitteiSl 1 6 SVhh *O. tl • C ASK FOR IT! THE SELF-THREADING Em fife vr-% ra rm M y r-J: s. fVj p J j ft, .a iLPll£l©£ 15 ?> In it are com bined the (in «st mechanic al skill, __ most useful*. VANtN and practical hr elements, oriQgW V® 1% #ll known ad 4 Jf \ I vantages that jjipuiFt* *' make a sew ing much in© 4 nn_n* , » vif desirable to \^ 4#li or use. ELCRZDGE MFC. €'€»« fietsiy ana Wholesale OSes, PeMfiew, m. Wabash Ave., Chinitfo. 3& ftmarl Stt'f*} Ypffi For* jTH^ONLY^^*^ -* non IH£ I!JPi6O BIS SPOT!. ' *ACU#a UOKB Wfiß tnu INK is iqaut l.\t HaSOEABL*. CAN NOT nr REMOVED WITHOUT nrsTaen.m tui, music. NO HOT IHOS OJi 81MUOHT KK (ftIBEU. CAN S 2 USED WITH STdMPOttPES. HE7AIL mm, 25c. ALSO MA NUTACTUKSHS OT Writing and Copying Inks, Sealing Wm, Pfwdiags, Wafers, £te, TUS£DEiSS~D«m§ SO., 117-129 William Slrccl, KEW YORK CIT*. Establisbeu V'-Si- a PC S t jCA enu f 5.00 pc* fln r§ *5 SL <-W k 5-? **‘V V piulit selling oar W § sTS ALBUMS. \Vo beat tho fei B<6 E World for low prices. A ~A:ib r JU» V EsU !-7 tYT <■:,'** a L«l it !0-$, Kii»i.o'.sed |x ..id. I hides. gol<i ougc-s, cx&lmi eion h iliiink' TJ l-ajres of Cabinet ruid Card pictures, for ijl.ud, retails for bound a.l>o. ?n Japaneeso Morocco. 1 iiutstrated circulars ir'iiaElS Of the above and E'iNfi'ii M « 9 SR S 3 fluclaiiutt, ©l;io. L '*7l beta v,; 3 i|S3 S'! jfSl® ftl‘loublo their ue.i.oy’ SB i soiling our BRASS. 9 *3 Finished Corrugated, , mum SAFETY LAMPr * Can be eolJ ir, every fitmily. Gives i more !i«lit than tturc-e onlipary laiart. S Fall mzeti Lamp sent tv SxpreM ior kttiirty lanra We also have till best Si, soliirwt *'«£&•«'-. 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