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THE WEEKLY TIMES
TRENTON, CA.
1 .(>0 IME R ANNUM, IN A DVA N( E
PUBLISHED EVERY SATUREAY MORN.N’D
T, A. I MAJORS.. EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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Leaded advertisements in the local column
tnd business notices ten eent« per Lae lor
each insertion.
Entered into the yiostollice at Trenton, Ga
as second-class matter.
Delinquents pay up! And at once.
Woolfolk didn’thang on thelGth.
The Olivo bill should become a
law and that at once.
In attacking the Atlanta Jour
ual Pat Calhoun bit off more
than he could “chaw” in our opin
ion.
Instead of making it an offense
to sell a minor cigarettes also
make it a law fining hoys or men
for smoking them.
The editor of The Times has a
way of speaking what he thinks
regardless of the consequences,
He does not pick his men either.
Some men have not enough back-,
bone to denounce a rapist.
When it comes tp » mother beater
they try and make some excuse
for him.
Our Texas and Arkansas subscribers
are requested to pay up or their bills
will be sent to an officer /or collection.
L#* *
Mr. Howren who is making tem
perance speeches advertises as the
reformed journalist. Ihe news
paper men don’t need,ref arming
and we are,glad that Brother How
ren ,soeß not claim to belong to
..that.Qlas^.
When a m.n who has been taken his
county paper for years without paging
for it and is requested to contribute
what he owes gets mad and orders it
discontinued but does not settle for it
Hell is too cool a place for him.
• _
The editors of the Cuthbert Lib
eral and Enterprise and Appeal re
spectively are carrying on a very
warm controversy. Hold up Gunn
Dont shoot the poor fellow so heav
ily, h esides its rather warm for
such work.
Some vnen are born poor, others
achieve poverty an<,l others thrust
poverty upon other people.-e-Rdck.
Our delinquents are thrust
ing poverty upon us which leads
us to believe that we weye homed
to die poor.
Gunn of the Cuthbert Liberals
a man that is not afraid to let
the public know where he
ptands. His editorials have no
ambiguous meaning. He is mak
ing a gallant fight for better edu
cation of the masses and the Olive
bill.
The Cuthbert Liberal is wrong
when it wants the state road sold.
It’s entire rental should be set
aside for educating the children
of the poor and if it is sold and ex
tra tax will have to be Levied.
Let the state releese it to the high
est bidder.
It is said that the Legislasure
will not adjourn before October.
The South Georgia me jp berg want
all the boodle they can get. Tbe
members from lower Georgia don't
care a snap whether there is &ny
business transacted or not as long
as they get $4 a dav.
Some of our Georgia exchanges
are telling of some big snakes.
The Fort Gaines advertiser has
found one four feet long with 14
rattles. That’s nothing. It vou
really want to see big snakes pay
us a visit and we’ll show you
snakes I hat are snakes. The siualL
est, one that has been reported was
seven feet long.
it is said that Marshal Nelms
has made application to 1 lie Re
publican President lobe n a; point
ed marsh J. He recently tired two
H monrat -.and appointed two m--
gro Roohijeans in their place. It
is the opinion of f*he editor of The
Times that Nelms is not hurt very
had with nomocracy. He is any
thing for revenue.
The Express isto he the name of a
new paper to be published at. Car
tersville by a stock company. It
will make its appearance on the
22nd.
ii— mm
The TiM,ys is not under any ob
ligations to the people of Trenton.
When they want advertising done
v>i job work they ?eod it oil'.
When they sustain this paper it
will work fc\r then interest and
not before.
TiiELegislature has been memori
alized to pass a ten hour law —
making ten hours a day’s work, by
the cotton mill employes oi'Colum
bus. The different presidents of the
mills are fighting the bill. However
since its introduction the signers
of the petition have signed anoth
er requesting the withdrawal. Ten
hours should constitute a days la
bor and the legislature should go
on and pass such a bill regardless
of petitions.
My dear Governor:—l notice, in
tlm papers that applications for a
position on - the board of pardons
that have not yet become a law, are
arriving and desiring to hold a po
litical office. I tender you the use
of my name before it is too late. I
am in favor of hanging all murder
er, rapist, etc., if you want a man
of that kind 1 Will he glad to re
ceive the money for the office
Or if you will say so J will change
my position, i am far anything
for the money. That’s all of my
qualifications. Editor Of Times.
Capt, A. C. Sneed of the A tint -
ta Itifies has resigned. The pa pet
was transmitted to Gov. Gordon
Saturday.
Atlanta August 0.-=*Senator All,
good this morning made the senate
prick up its ears by the introduc
tion of a hill declaring it a misde
meanor tor any person to get
drunk only on his own premises.
The bill makes the first offense
punishable by a fine of from five
to ten dollars, or imprisonment for
from five to ten days; the second
by a fine of from ten to twenty
dollars, or imprisonment for a cor
responding number of days.
But should a man be so outrag
eous or forgetful as to get drunk a
third time and fail to remain on
his own trash piie, the senator pro
poses to fine him twenty five dol
lars, or imprison him for one full
month. Refered to temperance
committee.
Local iop,
Georgia Dude County ’.—Notice is ty»ve given
that a bill will be in'rodtp-cd at the present
session of the general assembly of the state of
Georgia, to prohibit t te sal© ol intoxicating
liquors with lour miles 01 two churches, situ
ates at Cole cirv in said county, ami known as
Upper and lower churches at Cole city, as
a lore said. Aug. Cth 1889.
A DMINI.-.TIIATOR SALE. - GEORGIA
dY Pade ‘ oun*y,— )<v virtue 01 an order
ol ih •- comt' of i trdinnrr ol I <ade county will
he sold on the first Tuesday in September 1889,
nr the e m t house door in the town ol Trenton
in said county, between tile legal hours ol sale,
the trit or land in s ii i county now in pos
session ol Geo S. Harwell, and known ns the
W nlker place, being the suite deeded to An
nie SI. I’eeples inrt ltobort B. Peeples and
containing one hundred and saventv m-resfllOj
more o loss n lots of land Nos. 181 and 185
in tbe l'uh dist rict and 4 h section of said
county. Terms of sale cash. • This \tigiist Ist,
’.889 ii. 15. PEEP EEs,
Administrator of Annie MaPeeples. deci a-< d.
A PHYSICIAN’S
WARNING!
Of all the terrible, soul affrightening yursts that
tfflict all classes of humanity, nothing in all ages
las ever approached comparison to the ravages of
_ . . , that slow, insa
POioON tiate destroyer
of flesh and life, Alas! 1 low often just such an
affliction loves to affect a noble tjfe with its poisonous
taint. If strikes with destructive aim the most
notable, sparing neither
SCROFULA king por statesmen.
Even unto the third
generation are the sins of the father made manifest.
What a fearful heritage to bequeath an innocent
child I fne horrible ravages of this affliction I
To its activity is due sore throat
SO R Cv? * orfe Uver, sore kidneys, sore lungs,
sore skin, great ulcers, internal, ex
ternal and eternal unless proper treatment is applied-
The best remedy is a prescription used extensively
n private practice by an old Atlanta physician. It
is now prepared a ’liousand gallons at a time, and
is sold in large bottles at
! M PLES Only one dollar per battle.
It is called B. B. B. or Bo
tanic Blood Balm. Under its peculiar influence the
blood poison first becomes passive, then divided,
and lastly is evaded through the liver, through the
kidneys, and through the pores of the skin.
It is clearly the duty of every one who suspect;
the least true- of. syphilitic or scrofulous poLon ir
th ir bio wj, wh- ther recently from contagion or from
inheritance, to get it out of thri- system thoroughly
P A j N tlie use c ‘ f remedy sr
that pimples, sores, ach-s, pains, weak
kidneys ana other symptoms Will net be transmit
ted to innocent posteri'v.
Demand it of your du.ggist . d take no übsti
tute. Testimonials from thost who have used u
may be found in i iie illustrated “ Bo kof Wonders*
sent f:ec to uuy s lures* uv the RlooJ Balm Co.
Atlanta, da
Even the most vigorous and heart v
people have at times a feeling of lassi
tude and weariness. To dispel this
feeling take Dr. .J 11. McLean's Sar-a .
parilla; it will impart vitality aud vig,
or. For sale by Cole.
Send your Job Work to this office.
Faults of digestion cause disorders of
the liver, and the whole system becomes
deranged. Dr. J. If. McLean’s Sarsa
parilla perfee-ts the process of digestion
and assimilation, ami thin pure
blood. Cole, dealer
Send your Job Work to this office.
| Pimples, blotches, scalv ►■kin, ugly
sores and uleevo. abbesses, and tumors,
unhealthy disebstges. such as
eczema, ringworms, and other forms of
skin disease, aroevmptous of blood im
purity Take I)r. 4- H. McLean’s Sar
saparilla. At cole’s
JTcuralgn: jv/-.. <wt
Anil those troubled v.;ith nervousne 1 resulting
from cave or overwork will be relieved by iuki%c
Jiroirn’s Iron llit'rr*. (•; t . ! „ t j np
ban trade 4 * ' ••nwnipvssr
Advertising attracts purchasers;
merit compels sales. There is no
way for merchants to attract pur
chasers so economieolly as through
alive newspaper that ts'widely
road and appreciated by its leaders,
Sick headache, billiousness, nausea,
costiveness, promptly, agreeably
banished by Dr. J. 11. McLean's River
and Kidney Pillcts (litffe pifi&V at
Cole’s.
There are times when a foelipg of
lassitude will overcome the most robust,
when the system craves for pure Wood,
to furnish the elements of health and
strength. The best remedy fur purify
ing the blood, is Dr. J. H. McLean's
Sarsaparilla; at Cole’s,
For a safe and certain remedy for fe
ver and ague, use Dr. J. H. McLean's
Chills and Fever cure ; It is warra. ted
to cure. A*- cole’s
FOR THE m.oon,
Jlttltiipu, Imitation and
Biliousness, take
BROWN’S IKON BITTERS.
It cures quickiy. For sale by all dealers 1 11
medicine. Get the genuine.
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, dis
tress after eating, yap be cured and pre
vented bv taking Dr. J. H, McLeans’s
Liver and Kidney Fillets [little pills.]
At cole’s.
If health and life are worth anything,
and you are feeling out of sorts and
tired out, tone up your system by tak
ing Dr J. H. McLean's Sarsaparila.
At Cole’s,
New Type and Presses have just been
putin The 'limes Office.
No need to take those big cathartic
pills; one of Dr. J, H. McLean’s Liver
and Kidney Pillets is quite sufficient and
more agreeable For sale by Cole.
The most delicate constitution can
safely use* J. H. McLean’s I*r
Wine Lung Halm. It is a sine remedy
for coughs, loss o.f voice and all throat
and lung troubles- Sold by Cole.
The Times Office is now prepared to
do Jub Wor£
Apis a crime for men to prepare and
mvertise a worthless, insert reniedn as
a cure for terrible and chonic blood
poisen in hope that the sufferer will use
a hundred bottles before he finds out its
worthlessness, and yet there are some
who do. lloutanic Blood Balm B. B.
F. isqota remeev of this kind The
first boitle begins to do good, and a cure
usually follows before a dozen bottles
are taken.
J. W. RUSSEY.
PHYSICIAN AYI)
RISING FAWN. GEORGIA,
r | AIIE UNDERSIGNED HAVING PERM \ -
JL nenlly located at Rising Fawn .lor the
practice ol medicine and surgery offers hit
service toahe public.
Needing money to pay fordrugs. All person
indented ere requested to con e forward and
settle up. J, W, ItUdSEV, M I)
T. j. LUMPKIN
Attorney at li»u
Trenton, Ca.
Will practice in the several courts of
G orgia.
benTt. mu)CK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TRENTON, DADE COUNTY, GA.
WILL PAY STRICT ATTENTON TO ALL
business entrusted to hint.
M. J. CORPUT,
Physician and Niir^en
TRENTON. GA.
Qfiiee at T. H. B. Cole’s stOTP s
W. u. & j. P JACOWAY,
1 > t «l s- Y -LAW .
'Vill practice in all the courts of.tli3
Cherokee circuit and lie Federal and
Supreme courts.
JOHN. F. STRATTON <fc SON
Importers of all kinds ol
flOsilli llarinoiiiica*.
4!) Maiden Lane. New York.
\7A-lr Ncilv and ch>-» dy
V GO vr Ov£L execute) I,tTHK l IMES
< nice. 'I jcnmii. t..,.
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A Cannot
CAN MAKE A LOUD
LOUD REPORT
ANP DEAL OUT
DEATH AM) DESTBCCTIOS
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Competitors
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Alliance Store
Make a Load Noise
But its Wind!
G. W. M. Tatum,
■ unJ^SJmn^rins,
VfSQ. KEW SUNSHINE RANGE,
*'* Which Ro
HIGH SHELF, HIGH CLOSET, LOW CtOSET 6 WSTEB-E*fsf .’
%ff Jjfl 11 Can heat your house thorough-
WfaSII 'y» HEALTHFULLY and ECO-
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■ TORRID STEEL DRUM FURNACE. \ W
Those who use the TORRID always praise Wu I S A
It. Send for FURNACE BOOK giving heat- 1 5 C
Ing capacity and prices.
ORR PAINTER & CO., reading, PA.
tINSSIRATEe FIBRE WISE.
ABSOLUTELY ONE PIECE I
HAS NO HOOPS!
NEITHER PAINTED OR VARNISHED 1
NOT AFFECTED BY HOT WATER!
HAS APPEARANCE OF POLISHED MAHOGANY.
PAILS, TUBS, BASINS, PANS. KEELERS, SPITTOONS,
SLOP-JARS, WATER-COOLERS, REFRIGERATORS'Ac.,
LARGE VARIETY OF GOODS.
CORDLEY & HAYES, Now York, Sole Agents.
FtoloriMS Portland. M#-, Prtsrtoro, H. H , Watertown, Marc.,
Oawego, N. Y., Look port, N. Y., Cleveland, Ohio, Winona, Mim.
PQR SALE BY ALL WA«C-FURfIISHING. HARDWARE, GROCERY AND CROCKERY DEALERS,
ruu PWIQS MBT AWO ON APPLICATION.
A BOON.
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To the People
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Carmed Fruits,
CAXXEL) VEGETABLES
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HARDWARE.
B. P. MAJORS,
fISI HEALTHIEST!
Water Cround
Meal and Flour,
IS BEYOND DOUBT THE
Uealtli ’est
And to get the best, you should
P*HTV your
Wheat and Corn
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CURETON’S MILL
A Oil let an Expert grin-’ it.
W. H. BOWMAN, MILLER.
THEN ION, <,A.
—Delinquents:- Thisnffiee is
needing mom y! 1 Lease pay
Up!
ASK FOR IT!
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CAM KOT BE REMOVED WITHOUT
destroy in o the i-abbic.
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QUERIED, CAN BE USED WITH
STAMP OB rEN.
RETAIL PRICE, 25c.
ALIO MAKDIACTUHISS 0»
Writing and Copying Inks, Soiling
Wax, Muollago, Wafers, Eto.
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