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THE WEEKLY TIMES
TRENTON, GA.
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PUBllUifi) EVERY SATUREAY MORNiN'3
T. A. J. MAJORS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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I cmicii advertisements in the local column
»tul Hu.iness notices ten eents i*6r line tor
each inso tion.
entered into the postoffice at Tbbntoh, Ga
as second-class matter.
Delinquents pay up! And at once.
Our Texas and Arkansas subscribers
are requested to pay up or their bills
will be. sent to an officer for collection.
■ mm m<»'
At Wickford, R. 1., tm*> day last
week it rained small toads for half
an hour, much to the confusion and
disgust of the inhabitants.
The proposed state constitution
before the Bismark (Dak.) conver.
tion ignores woman suffrage and
leave the prohibition question to
the legislature.
Emigration to the United States
for the twelve months ending on
the 30th of June, fell off about
100,000 as compared with that of
the preyious twelve months.
When a man U>ho has bean tnken his
paunty / taperfor years without paying
for it ind is requested to contribute
what he owes gets mad and orders it
discontinued but does not settle for it
Jkll is too cool a place for him.
A Avriter in the New York Sun
proposes to encourage the increase
of swallows and dragon flies as
means of destroying mosquitoes.
H« says that that they consune
immense numbers of the blood
suckers,
Dr. Talroage has been in the for
west some time leGtur»Pfc to thou
sands of people. He is bound for
Goregon, whence he will retrace
his steps eastward, possibly com
ing through the south.
The new Clyde-built steamer
Thetis, which left the Pbillipine
Islands April 26, and which had
been given up as lost, has arrived
in fjew York, ishe was forced to
put in at Rio Janeiro for repairs.
Connecticut’s secret ballot law
becomes operative August 1, and is
to be enforced at the town meet
ings aud the voting on the prohib
itory amendment, which takes
place on the first Monday in Oc
tober.
hi
Catharine Small, the colored
woman arrested as the prisionor
Lucy Bedford ded Fmily Person,
of Nashville, Tenn., nas confessed
the crime. Emily Person died of
the poisoning, Lucy Bedford is
recovering.
The state prison board of Min
nesota has decided not to adopt
♦he suggestion of the governor
♦ hat the prisioners bo pnt to work
making binding twine, as they
think it wopld require too much
money to purchase the machinery
necessary.
- J '
Rival factions of Mercer county,
ky., school trustees have been at
war for several weeks, and Satur
day the school houses over which
thev were wrangling suddenly
burned down. There is talk of
Ihe arrest of prominent people to
answer for arson.
Near Pine Ridge, Pa., last wook,
a woman sat out doors Bhelliug
peas, when suddenly the errth sank
under her, and she was found
senseless in a pit twenty five feet
deep, She was extricated by the
use of ropes and ladders add re
stored,
Twenty drops of carbolic acid
evaporated from a hot shovel will
go far to banish the pest of the
housewife, the common house fly
from a room, 1 oen if you want to
fix the festive moscpijto. take a
good bit of camphor gum and hold
jt over a lamp until it is consumed,
No mosquito can stay where the
fumes permeate, and you may open
your windows and sleep in peace,
Newspapers, says an exehangd,
always tell one thing without speak
ing namely; What kind of a
town they are published in.
When we see a paper full of ad
vertisements and pay locals, all up
in artistic shape, we know at a
glance that the town where it is
published is up and doing, and wide
awake, and that town would not
hesitate to help any kind of public
enterprise. But when a paper
comes with a few advertisements,
no locals, right then we put it down
that the town that allows such a
paper to go out is dead; and every
merchant in town is contemplating
murder by starving the poor editor
out.
Atlanta, July, 20. 1889.
J. H. Corput, Esq.,
T. R. Dado County,
Dear Sir: Your digest for
1889 received, i find it neatly
and correctly made up and and if it.
had shown an increase I would
have considered it a perfect book.
Very Respt,
W. A. Wright,
Comp. General.
en?ss who
Did not know what Indian corn
was.
Got lost on the mountain last
Tuesday.
Said s'ne had wolves in her back
and could not sit still.
Who is trying to iu»ke a mash this
week on a Trenton girl.
Said “Good by Miss ” I’m gone
to sPiv Rome time in the country,
Is mad this week because there wn,
a slight mistake in The Times Guos*
Who column last wool;.
Wrote to his girl i?i Trenton ami
“aid “Oh my darling you have e tused
all this etc.”
Said that he knew that a certain
girl was willing to marry him if tie
would only pop theqnesdon.
Delinquents; Wc are
needing money! Please pay
up!
HELP IN TIME OP NEED,
When a man is drowning he will grasp at straws,
but straws will not savo Urn. Extend to bin »
life-boat and his rescue is certain.
Mr tamos A. Greer, of Athens, Q** (endorsedb»
the editor of the Athens Banner-Watchman) makaa
the following statement:
“I am first cousin of the late Ex-Governor A lex
andor H. Stephens, and have been postal clerk on
different railroads since 1868. For ten years I h. *e
been a sufferer from a cancer on
t, l ' m y face, which grew wofse
until the discharge of matter became profuse
very offensive. I became tfiotoughiy disgusted witii
bipod purifiers and pronounced them hut (bugs, gs
I had tried many without relief.
Finally I was induced to use Botanic Bkxid Calm.
(B. B. B.) The offensive discharge decreased at
once and tftc hardness disappeared. It became less
atid less in size until nothing remains except a scar
I gained Hesh and strength, and ail who have seen
me bear testimony. 1 cannot say too fncch in its
pralst”
A. H. Morris, Fine Bluff, AriL, writes:
“Hot Springs failed entirely to cum me of several
terrible, indolent running ulcers on mv logs, will,
which I have been troul&d for many years. Sever
al doctors also attempted to cure fi>e but failed. 1
HOT SPRINGS SSSlirit
(made la Atlanta, GaJ and the effect has becu truly
tnagicul.az they have all healed and I am cured altar
pvtf ything failed. M y general health is also improv
ing, appetite and digestion good. I sleep soundly,
and never feh batter. Doctors told ma that 1 could
not be ooied.
I refer tp every merchant or professional man of
Pine Bluff.
EE"Any one Interested whq desires to know move
about the wonderful merit of E, J 3. B-. wtll please
stud address to Blood Balm Co, Atlanta, Ga, fur
their Illustrated “Bp. k of Wonders," (9
4 OMJNISTPvATOR SALK. - OKOHGIA
Lade Couuty.—By virtue ol uu order
<ii the court of Ordinary of Dade county will
be sold on the first Tue-dav in September
at tile court house door in the town ol Treptuu
in said county, between the JeKftl hours ot .-ale,
the tra .t q! fund in said county now in pos
session ot Geq, S. Harwell, and known at the
Walker place, beinK the same deeded to An
nie M. Teeples and Robert 15. I‘eeples and
containing one hundred and iaventr i resMT'j
more w less of tots of land .\os. lat a. d i\>
in the 10th district and 4UI ~-otioii ol said
county. Terms of sale cash- This August Ist,
188 W K. B. REBULK*
Administrator of Ar.uic Al. I’eeples, dei ta-fcd.
M ♦*il**f *■*»* *A.OO DM
Jb ■J. ik 2, I £ V War I rolls s*Ulcm our
* ALfiraa w. t>.»3 the
KtpnpiCltiH PmiTOdititHh Atßfii:
Embo»*i<yvl Bidttt*.' KOid extM
•ion clanp. holdl/v* si qf (Jabinut and r*rd
Picture., icnt for f 1.00, retails fur ll W bounl al*>
in Japanese jgMnrcccu TMustj-%wJ circular* FRpv
"—mags | niiMs
Hu U Ifi &
*>N' At% double their ninney
f* -t. £»tWTßa'»tt?.ic
EfIERRG SAFBTT LAMP.
ICau hr, sold in every family Oiv&t
n ’°re light than three ordinary Uruna.
!i uil sited Lamp sent hr Kiprew, for
rente We alee have the beat
selling ( j»w Pot in the U. S
Tdjnlr RuMM send for illustrated circulars to
FQRSHSI ft Mc«A‘‘lh,Clncinf,.ity
Even the most vigorous and hearty
people have at times a feeling of lassi
tude and weariness. To dispel this
feeling take Dr. J H. McLean’s Sarsa
parilla; it will impart vitality aud vig
or. For sale by Colo.
Send your Job Work t / 'his office.
Faults of digestion cause disorders of
the liver, and the whole system becomes
deranged. Dr, .J. H. Mcl,can's Narsn*
pari 11a perfeots the process of digestion
and assimilation, and this makes pure
blood. Cole, dealer
Send your Job Work to this office.
Pimples, blotches, scab skin, ugly
sores and ulcers, abe.etsus, and tumors,
unhealthy discharges, such as catarrh,
eczema, ringworms, and other forms of
skin disease, are evtnptons of blood im
purity- Take Dr. J. 11. McLean’s Sur*
3aparilla. At cole’s
BROWN'S IRON BITTERS
Cures Indigestion, Bilioasuees, pyspt pela. Milia
ria, NervousneM, amt General Debility. Rhynj?
ciara recommend it. All dealers sell it. Genuine
fcan trade mark and cr wood red lines on wrapt**
Advertising attracts purchasers;
merit compels sales, There is no
way for merchants to Attract pur
chasers go economicolly as through
a live newspaper that is widely
road and appreciated by its readers,
Sick headache, bjlliousness, nansea,
costiveness, arc promptly, agreeably
banished bv Dr. J, H. Liver
and Kidney PjUels (iiifle pills), at
Colo’s.
IV i ' . a.a .1 .a /fw
Or arc nil wort; nut, really pood 6>r nothin*
it i» general liability. Iry
nno h V’.v T’tO\ Hi TV XltS.
It will cure you. und *lw a good appetite Pol,
\ V fell in
1 T.-r IT r ■■■'sgßKjj.jf w
Thero are times when :t feeling of
lassitude will overcome the most, robust,
when the system craves for pure blood,
to furnish the elements of health and
strength. The best remedy for purify
ing the blood, is Dr. J 11. McLean s
Sarsaparilla; at Cole’s,
For a safe and certain remedy for fe
ver ami ague, use Dr, J. H. McLean's
Chilis and Fever pure ; It i.* warra: ted
to euro. At cola’s
sflf" tor. •run *u.oo t*,
AV’enkHois, IXalAria, lailigsstlon ano
Dilloufiiiwa. tukc
bmown'S iHun aiTfE-as.
It cures quicklv. l-'pr Rale by nil dealers In
sediclne (.let the gepulnc
Dizziness, nausea, droweiuess, dis
tress after eating, pan be cured and pre
vented bv taking Dr, J. H. M Leang’s
Liver and Kidnoy Fillets [little plJis.]
At cole’s.
If hnaltii and life are worth anything,
apd you are ieeliug out of sorts and
tjred out, tone up your system l>y tak
ing Pr J- H. McLean’s Sarsapftiila-
At Cole's,
New Type "nd Pi esses hove just been
putin The Times Office.
No need to tigtp those big cathartic
pills; one of DrlJ, H. McLean’s Liver
and Kidney Fillets is quite sufficient and
more agreeable For said by Cole.
The most delicate constitution can
safely pso Dr. gf‘ H. McLean’s ) ir
VVineA.ung Ba'tn It is a nure remedy
for mffkhs, loss of voice and all turoat
and lung troubles' Sold by Cole.
The Times Office is noiv prepared to
do Job Work.
Local liegislation.
Georgia- -Dado County:—A bill will
be introduced at the July session of the
legislature to relieve Dado county, Ga.,
from inspecting c< .*.l oil.
J. W. HUSSEY.
PHysICIAV AM) SKI IH.ON,
HIRING FAWN, GEORGIA.
milK UNIiEIiSIUNEI) HAYING PERM A -
( i.eu'ly located at Rising Ka-.vn lor tlio
praotici; <>f medicine and mu run offers his
ser> ici- to the public.
Needing money to pny.fordrugs. A!! persona
imp.t id arc requested to con.a forward and
settle up. 1, IV, itlHBKy. M. I).
T. J. LUMPKIN
Attorney at lain
Trenton, Ca.
Will prnftMce in the several courts of
G orgia.
ben7 t. brock,
ATI ORN EY-AT LAW,
TRENTON, UADC COUNTY, GA.
11711,1, PAY STRICT ATTKNTON TO ALB
fV business entrusted to htru.
M. jTcORPUT,
PliyMiciau and Surgeois
TRENTON, GA.
Office at T. H B. Cole’s store,
W. U. & J. P JACOWAY,
AO ft VK V -5. \ -LAW.
Will practice in all the courts of.th3
Cherokee circuit and he Federal and
Huprenje courts,
JOHN. F. STRATTON <fc SON
Importers of all kinds ol
IHOtitli flni'iuontica*,
4!) Maiden Lane, New Y <rk.
.1015 WORK chaeply ex
ecu ted at Thk Times office Tietiton, bn.
T-L heady uud cheapl.ex.
Oki ©IF.Lt, cegted at The Tiems
Office, Tpenton, ba,
.lOItWOKK cheaidv ex
ecuted at Tue T imes office Trenton, Ga.
Job W orb executed afThe Times
office, Trenton, Ga
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IjL 51 > a mv ?*•
* £ ■
stoui:
AT RISiHG KWN, GSIfIMM
i* flu* f*nr«d 4*? i»m*
POOR MAN
34 in s?F(lii<*e<r| Hi
orhipui! lih’jD** «9«f| 101
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ra n m ass:
t JiYV A T« E.T
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iw, .»A* miAm tST' ka«
-AssiJ «i
Rock Bottem Prices
Cannon
CAN MAKE A LOUD
LOUD REPORT
ANr DEAL OUT
DEATH AiVD DESTM'IiTIOJi
And Itn*
Compotitors
OF THE
AliianceStore
Miikf a Lond Noise
But its Wind!
G. W. M, Tatum,
tjfellf a MKMB, COOTC! and M*sm
•JtoQ new SUNSHINE RAIWCE,
Which wo make in four sieos with or without RESEHVCER.
HIGH SHELF, HIQH CLOSET, LQW CLOSET SWATEB-3&GK,
a») h«?ax your house thorough- v T'"'"" 1 niiißm
1 ly, HEAI-THFUI-ILY and ECO
t: NOWIICALLY with the .
* TORRID STEEL DRUM FURKSOE, \ HEft
Those who use the TORRID always praise
ft. Send for FURNACE BOOK giving heat- V
Inff capacity and prices.
ORR PAINTER & CO., reading, pa.
tiNnuRATEc fibre wareT
ABSOLUTORY QWI PIECE 1
HAS NO HOOPS!
NEITHER PAINTED OR VARW’SHEB!
NOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER!
HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHED MAHOGANY.
PAILS, TUBS, BASINS, PANS. KEELERS, SPITTOONS,
SLOP-HRS, WATER.CCOL6RS, REFRIGERATORS, 4e„
♦ LARGE VARIETY OF GOODS.
CORDLEY & HAYES, Now York, Sole Agents.
Factorie#: Portland, Me , Peterboro, N. H , VYatertovm, Ms#*..
Oiwcgo. N. Y., toiikpcd, N. V. , Cleveland, Olifo, Winana, Minn.
W 3 SALS BY ALL HOWSE-rdRNISHIHG, HAHDVMRE, GSOCtRY ANO CRCCK6RY UtALERS.
fyu PfucRUQT AM© cataloouk r«s* oh ap3»l!Cati3».
A Booi\.
Not a Boosts
to the Pen pi*
4| 3.'
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TRENTON
\ > ID
Vicin it-v»
B. P. IVlajors
OF THE
Alliance Store,
Is Ihe Pit igg for
ALLIANCEMEN
’D—
EVERYBODY
TO TIL* DE WITH.
/Sm\- -V,
: v", '• f tj ...
kr±
‘ark 1 •'/ sit*
DRY GOODS
Y TA PL K AM)
-Fancy Groceries
cnrxA #rji.ocKT:uv;
GLASS m WOODEN WARE*
T/M r AFK,
CP,ACKERS AND TEA CAKER,
('n.nrrd Fruits,
(\ :/jt\ \ fi) rrn yzl nl j:s
HARDWARE.
B. P. MAJORS,
itisiniiisn
Water Ground
Meal and Flour,
IS BEYOND DCU3T THE
JET ‘eot
And to get the best you should
carry your
Wheat and Corn
—TO
CURETON’S MILL
And let an Expert grind it,
W. N. !?OWMAN, MILLER.
TRENTON, GA.
—JJelinyusnts:— j his office. is
needing jmney! Please pay
up!
»THE OWLY
ETHIOPIAN CAK NOT ONANBI HIS till
880 R THE COPARP KIS SPOT!.’’
KIBKIBO DVHK »!’ U tlili IWKIa SQVtUT nn.,M..M|
C2Uf WOT HS BKHOVED vrniort
UiWTBOYIKH THK FABiUO.
mo nor mow on sumuiaT u
OligiU CAW Bit I'BC9 WITH
WT.UKS- OS r-cf*.
RETAIL PR!C€, 25c.
ALSO WAMVFACTDRLnS OF
Writing snd Copying Irks, Sealing
Wax, Uuollags, Wafara, Eta,
immfmm go.,
•f 7-129 William Street, NEW YORK CITIt
Establisbeq 13%.
*t onoa • esabiiablj L’ L» l*
.osxia whore iAe p*at>U <*« wo
SJwrf >■* them. wa will »*»-.<! trr V tc on*»
If 1 -'v.gSr-' in ** rh 1 ,'irt irry
! jj v U*« trade In
/V 8 Elite v.orld,wish all the anarhmenta
-V v dl'j I 3 v ’ « vri! I aUo Bond fret a eo«iiplato
StAsr&uL'iil iiinaofoor costly and ▼*!««*!« art
w ■ V; <,- la rdtora we aju that yon
A y <J6slw" what we aaad. to »#»ow wb#
* ' ■ k- “• itf&yviy ral: at your b-me. and after 0
'‘umonth"all ahull become omm
V/ ;tg'j, f ItA/f llpro!>*nv. This rrantl marMna lo
fli S v 4. after th? ftlntrrr pa*ent%
y *"ty t which ba*e run out. Vx*f< r« |>a«oti«»
/r ? ■»-v nnouttt •old .with is#
j£" ’nohmuiti.. suit now Mlit M
l*«»7r<C. nrfi.nre3r<HU.»w«d«M.
,1 £*£■■> F' “ mu-inn' |o th? Ati g
6 l.<ikU* B Ao vsjdtsl rtqvittj. t'ltli,
bfiof <o*ncUmtr ;V.'« whowri •• 10 »«t obmomm.-
' -its ift in li t world, tns
,1 drv uli.i'S:Hi»rtev»r Ht*n ttg.Mhtrlß Amtiio*,
•• < Augntla, Mains,
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Rj untlHatei *. It Ifl fj 1 1
E Bo»t d waich in ti*« Ys,.r.- P *|ft J 1
1 y*'ifAi' 1 I’crfccl Um< k«vj,er. ' a-I H 1111
f iv# * 7 Ileus' Nuii.; I
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T*sv,> teflo'lHr v, i l, our Lirift v«U
H*L|a Uoa t.f 71> uaf*liitl<t
Weijjjilpa, Thaaa aa
» TMv'r aa iu tralcb. wo a«n4
■* l-' t ty, &ui| afvtf y*>»i (.art Kej4
fttiri In vMir horvi for mmitT.A and h/taui tfcoaa
who uv> y 1 *ro cu’ied, ibev become v.»ui o u rt°Hdf. TV
veto Mritu at oik« .an b(* h«n of rectivinij tin Waif b
Woj*ay al! i>»»ar.,t, e»c /direa*
-V. TJo:c Old. jP«rtluud,
Airar wmmr
Orlghml Wine.
>|S C J'. Sjpjpioiis, Louis, i'lop’t
1 j M. A. Simmons Medicine, K.t'd
| f |S+o, in tho U. S (,'ourt ramats J.
S it. Zeilin, sJf«u'r5 J f«u'r A. Q, Blpununs Liv
*r Iveeulator.'Ejit’d tjr ZyiUtt 1566.
M. A. 6. L. >l. has for 4.J yc-il
2 l«l CtirCiJ iNDIoesTtOM, Ipt.toLsKUS.t
ft IfISL PV*rEPSJA,SIC'K dEAUACmi.LosT
'tvV ArrETiTn sovk 6(«m.vcii, Etc.
V 0 A Kcv, T p. nripm, Pastor M. H.
\ o Church, A dams, T«tth., writes: “I
ilt.ij.k J should h»"e been dead but
’« * | ftir your Gtnuin* M. A. Sira
mom Liver Mtgwjne. I hav*
sotneiitnes had to substituta
f 1 **»»/ ''Zedin’s Stvig" (or yoer Med!
1 cii, *• ♦ , ’ 4t " answer tha
r ic^ r «= l P ur i w *i'
I Hr-J- R. Orgvea, Editor Tk*
\Fifttrf. Mvmphlr, Tann. saysi
Y ¥ I received a package of your Liver
A U Medicine, and have used half of It.
jPt V It work.vliVe a chann. I wain n*
RS 'J t ett r Liver Regulator and car
\ of LefmTacmwa,
ASK FOR IT!
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