The Dade County weekly times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1889-1889, June 29, 1889, Image 4

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THE -ALLIANCE STORE AT RISING FAWN. GEORGIA Is Osc Friend ol the POOR MAN t,« i PH sr-i.. j&a vi £ > ;r>V • i p. « *• •• H nr- i a i *? - it §tepe*2 eta Rt*<luee«l Ex orbitant Price* and you Should sustain 21. FRISK if CDOD MS ALWAYS IH ss «i? o o xs: Anil Sold at jßock Bottom Prices isn £*? Jk. Ostrs-i^.o'o - MAKE ALOUD TCUD REPORT ANT deal OUT DEATH AD L'ESTiOIOX At»«l I Si«s Compeiitors Cl’’ THE Alliance Store W ike a Lou ' N^ise But its Wind! yj-i-f <^%kA • ... ‘-tfi J - Awl H*. 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Water Ground Meal and Flour, IS EEYOIIB OCSJBT THE H'ealtli 'est • And to get the best you should carry your Wheat and Corn —TO— CURETON’S MILL And let an Expert grind it. W. H. BOWMAN, MILLER. MKKNTOS, GA. Dade Superior court, March term 1889 —T. W. Haslerig vs S, L. Lane. I’ftfihon to establish deed lost or distroy ed. It appearing to the court by the return of the Sheriff t hat the defendant is not a re ident of Dade county, aud it further appearing to the Court that the Defendant S. L, Lane is not to ho found in this State. It is ordered by the Court that the defl. S. L. Lane be served by the publication of this or der in the nows paper where the Legal advertisements of said county are published for throe months weekly before tho next term of said court and it is further ordered by the Court that the Defendant show cause at tho next term of this court why tho copy deed set forth in petition should not be established in lieu of the lost original. This March tho 20, 18bu. Thomas w, melner. S. C. C. C. H F, I mrupkin pill's, atty. The above is a true transcript from the minutes of Dade Superior Court- March term 1889. S. H. Thurman, Clerk Georgia —Dade County : Wnereas, >[. A. B. Tatum admin istrator of Mary E.eMcCauley, late of said 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 porsons concerned to file their objections, if any they have, why said leave should not he gran ted on the lirst Monday in July 1889. Witnessed mv hand and of ficial signature. This the 29th day of May 1889. J. A. Bennett, Ordinary. % Gelrgia —Dado County: Wheras, Robert B. Peeples, ad ministrator of Anna M. Peeples, late of Hamilton county, Tenn., de ceased, Las duly filed his applica tion for leave to sell t’ e lands of said deceased for the payment of debts and distribution among the heirs. This is therefore to oite all persons concerned to tile their ob jections, if any they have, why said leave should not be granted on the first Monday in July,next, 18&9. Witnessed my hand and official signature. This the 31th day of May 1880. J. A. Bennett, Ordinary of Dado County. Georgia Dade sounty, Whereas Jam. s Ai. oulton Adminis trator of Leroy Sutton represents to the t>>urt in liis petition, duly til* d and en t wed o.i record, that bo Las fully ad mi i-stored Leroy Sutton’s estate, l'his »s therefore U cite all persons c.ncein erl. kindred mid creditors, to show cause, if any teev < rr, why said Ad ministrator sin uld not be disharged from his Admini-cr. j,-n, and received THE WEEisLY l I.VIEi TRENTON, O/. PUSLISHED ’ EVERY MORN»NG.: T. A. ] MMORS. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR. * guuai him—niiii TTT-wnnnr i- rn n An oak tree is growing out of the branches of a china tree on j Mr. Hillsman’s place in Greens j I county. Sick headache, lnlliousness, nansea, ' ! costiveiu-ss, are promptly, ayrecably j hanished by Dr. .! 11. Mc-hean’s Liver nn I Kiduey Pillets (little pills), at Cole’s. J. P. Palmer, of Duke, reports a chicken with one head, one bill, one eye, four legs, two bodies and four wings, out bis way . Even the most, vigorous and hearty people have at times a feeling of la--si tnde and weariness. To dispel this ! feeling take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Saiva | partita; it wiU imparl vitality and vig ! or. For S! ■ by Cole. - An > ; bled _ 'n Forsyth coun ty th- oth : y it hooked itself, and to : >> ■ c'feet is release, de -4i be rati • tself mound the rope in a .... d knot, thereby chok ing itself to death. Faults of digestion cause disorders of the liver, and the whole system beconn s deranged. Dr. J. 11. McLean’s Sarsa parib i perfects the pr< cess of die 'ion and assimilation, and this makes pure blood. Cole, dealer. I'he Sheriffs of Georgia will hold a big convention in Atlanta on the 10th of July, For a safe and certain remedy for fe ver ai d ague, use Dr. J. H. McLean’s Chilis and Fever cure ; It is warra: ted co cure. At cole’s Dr. A. J. Battle has resigned the presidency of Mi rear University. He is to take charge of the Judson Female College, lion. J. W. North ern is mentioned as his probable successor. If health and life are worth anythiug. and you are feeling out of surfs a’M tired out, tone up your system by tak ing Dr J. H. McLean's Sarsaparila At Cole’s, Tho fastest runner in Haralson is Old Man Cogging” who is sev enty-two years of age. He has a record of nine seconds and a frac tion for 100 yards, and can make the distance inside of ten now. Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, dis tress after eating, can be cured and pre vented bv taking II. McLeans’s Liver’and Kidney lets [little j,ills.] At cole’s. There was excitement a.t Cov ington Saturday night over an at tempted assult on lady by a iv gro.rf.Thc negro^escaped an ir furiatedKrowd who would have lynched him had they caught him. 'No need to taka thoso big cathartic piils; one of Dr. J, 11. McLean’s Liver and Kidaoy Pilleis is pate sufficient and more agreeable. For sale by Colo. Near Newton a party of woman went in bathing. One got beyond her depth and two others came j near drowning. All were saved but one. Mrs. Mary Livingston | was resusciated after an hour’s ■ hard work. There are times when a feeling of lassitude will overcome the most robust, when the system craves for pure blood, to furnish the elements of health and strength. Tho best remedy for purify ing the blood, is Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sarsaparilla; at Cole’s. In the Reed district near Talla poosa, ghosts are making their ap pearance after an absence of seven years. A gentleman from Talla posa says thera are a few persons in ths district who will not avoid the spot suppr I '•o bo inhabited by supernatui.. togs after night fall. Men, v■ * : u and music, though uns r, ve i heard there, it is related .a f Idle of the i nignt. Pimples, blotches, scalv skin, ugly sores and ulcers, aboessos, aud tumors, unhealthy discharges, such as catarrh eczema, ringworms, and other forms of skin disease, are evmptous of blood lm puritv • Take Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sar saparilla. At cole’s The Jane number of “The Old Home stead,'’ published at Savannah, Ga., by Davis Bros., is before us. It contains ‘•Cleopatra,” by H. R der Haggard, and “Bentloy’s bride,” by Wiegand; both of which are fascinating serials “Two Women of Shakesptre ” bv Mamie Neyland, and “The History of the Common People of England.” by Julia A. Flisch, are papers that would grac" any magazine in Europe or America. “Aunt Karenina,” a criti cism on Tolstoi’s novel by Percival S. Menken and “Cutifaohiqui’s Treasures” by Meta Telfair mcLawb, are contribu tions that reiloct credit on ‘heso gifted writers. Palmers exquisite ode to '•Light,” “The World from the Side walk,” and “The Hermitage” fnruish the lovers of poetry with choice thoughts- A serial, “Aftermarth,” by a brilliant young Georgia lady, concludes the lit erary portion uf the magazine. The Oid Homestead also contains ‘editorial, farm notes, scientific articles, choice miscellaneous matter, puzzle depart ment, and several pages of select vocal 1 and instrumental music It is the only magazine of a literary character in the south and is one of the hands, tnesi pub lications in the country. A prominen feature of the magazine is the children’s pag *. couducted bv M■•s. Harriet 11. S'ewart. ’i he July number will be a superb one. The price of this handsome magazine is only fifty cen s a year. S.‘Tuple copy and premium list sent on appHcatioi^^l)a\d^Bros^pubiishers a C « |cktcdtoiSuiatot!.w;-cp. 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A <-;« ■'-.vr t yt.< fps.oiv.i9a. Send nit*iiey, email amounts t)f pcfital or stamps (1 anhS cento) wi ei/ .•toscaip.ew bocl»u*a^l;-iso* *. bv «*. , o.r arajt.« Ilux^at 100 a-. / i c^iajo, Al>,/ > 4 > T A nOUiM l\-ota Boom. To the People -OF— TRENTON A \ 8J Vic ±TX±t^r a 1 OF THE Alliance Store, Is the Place f<>r ALLIANCE M F. N EVERYBODY TO TRADE WITH /. 'T-VS • ; U * 'V ■■ 'sF^v-Y-.-i'-. - w ....... £ . .. » 1 am goods STAPLE AJVD -Fancy Groceries- CIIINA cf CROCKER Y; GLASS AND WOBDENWARE, -% TINWARE, CRACKERS AND TEA CAKER, Carried Fruits; CANNED VEGETABLES AND HARDWARE. B. P. MAJORS. JOHN. F. STRATTON & SON . * * Importers of all kinds of HOutl» Blarmomita*, 40 Maiden Lane, New York. W. U. & J. V JACOWAY, ATORNEYS-AT-L.AW, Will practice in all the courts of.the Cherokee circuit and lie Federal and Supreme courts. m7j. corp ut , Physician and Surgeon TRENTON, GA. Office at T. H. B. Cole’s store, Citation for Dismission. GEORGIA—Dade County—Wm, R. McGill, guardian of William McC’om mick and his wife Annie McCormick, formerly Annie Vorhees, having applied to the court of Ordinary 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 can e why the sa : d Win. R, McGill should not he dismissed from his guardianship as aforesaid on the Ist Mortd:iy in August, 188 u. and receive the usual letter of dismission. Given under niv hand and official sig nature this .me 3rb. 1889, py isis A* r - . If?, -'.a :<-y. ■- ;• .—. • -I 1- ■ _ PM ~-M , • ' v ;V, tilt j^|c [. 2■ v : “ C- *1 %' - 5 « v- -v X.-^ 1 I v.’.-7 v 4 it *l. c *\A L-* i Which wr m? kc : in f . s sea «:.• or without k- fc 4 KISH SHELF, fiISH sT, & M2T V WdTEM’PS. f„ M in Can heat your hou&e thorough* IPi ly» HEALTHFULLY anrj ECO- %S NOftItCALLY with the ' .-7 , TORRID STEEL DRUM FOR! i§ ' v : : Those who use the TORRID • .mmm. 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