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THE WEEKLY TIMES
trenton/ ga,
LOOPEKA NtTuALINA 1) VAN CK
PUBLISHED Et/ERY SATUREAY MORNING.
T. A. I. MRS, EDITOR AND PROPRIETOR.
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Leaded advertisements in the local column
and business notices ten cents per line lor
each insertion.
Entered into the postoffice at Trenton, Ga
as second-class matter.
For the purpose of organizing a
a Confederate Veterans Association
for‘Dade county all ex-Confeder
ate Soldiers arc respectfully and
urgently requested to meet at
Trenton on the Ist in
Oct. next and to become members
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of said association,
J. T. ,Wo ilbright, C. M. Tatum, J.
A. Bennette, J. P. Bond, ftf. A. B.
Tatum.
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Our Texas and Arkansas subscribers
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are requested to pay up or their bills
will be sent to an officer for collection.
it
Hon Wtfy McCullough, represen
tative In the last Corigrtfis from the
’"lst Pennsylvania district, died at
Greensburg, Pa., on Saturday,
t. m J i__
Silver advanced a sixteenth of a
penny in London market on Satur
day, and its' course hae been steadily
but slowly upward for a month.
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Eighty years "ago Tennyson, Dar
win, Q.'adstone, Oliver Wendell
Holmes! Edgar Allen Poe and Lord
f lough ton were born;lßoj3 was a great
The range of the Mannlicher »ifle
was proved again in a startling man
ner the other day when an Austrian
soldier was killed by one at target
practice at a reputed range of over
two miles and a half.
„The Baltimore Manufacturers? Re
cord publishes a large number of let
ters from Southern Governors, may
ors of cities ard members of Congress
all favoring Washington as the place
for holding the World’s Fair in 1892.
f ... ‘
The Washington Poet claims to
have information that Mrs. Grant
wou'd interpose no objection to the
removal of the remains of General
Grant from New York to either Arl
ington or the Soldiers’ Home near
The New Orleans Times Demo
crat ofSunday niorning has mea
gre reports of a riot at Freetown on
Saturday night. The origin of the
difficultywus in some way connect
ed with a fire which occurred there
The trouble appeared toliave caused
a conflict between the white people
and the negroes, This report says
that thirty or more shots were fired
one man was killed, Mr. Mil
ler/a police was shot in the head
and the place was in a teryiable
state of excitement. Two hundred
armed men had left Gretna for
the scene of the disturbance.
An Associated Press dispatch
says that when an excursion train
of colored people arrived at Golds
boro depot, a tiegro incensed by a
| remark of some one there, drew a
pistol and fired four or five shots,
one of which struck Miller, and the
shooting then became general, re
sulting in the killing of a colored
woman named Fleming and the
wounding of a negro named Ed.
Long. The negroes on the train
claimed that it was fired into by
white men.
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ISO KG IA. OAOE COUNTY;
X' W herea*, certain petitioner* have made
their application to thi.-i conrt, praying lor nn
order granting the establishment ol a change
tu'the WhiteOakGap road in the 1222 d district,
G. M., commencing at said gap where tlic old
Load comes ont on top of the mountain, running
fiorth east ah nit 470 yards, thence south about
100 yards, thence north east rbout 250 yards,
hencea tittle southof east aboutSOOyards,thence
sroriheast about 4 0 yards, thence south east
4boutl2syard>,thence north c ist aboutlUOy ird>,
thente south en»t about 150 yards,thence nci'.h
iast about 160 yards, thence south east ab >ut
SOO yards, to the foot of sand mountain, inter
secting the old road agaih near Case’s mill;and
Vhe re as,c >mmissi*ners appointed for that pur
fiose have reviewed and marked out said con.
t mpl ited change of road, and repotted to tne
that said road will be one of mueh pullic util
ity and convenience. Now this is to cite and
Admonish all persons that cn and after tile 7th
day of October If-hP said cli ittge of road will he
granted if no good cause is shown td the con
trary. Given under my hand and official seal
this the 4 th day ol Septemb *,- ISB L
t-< ' < J. A. BENNETT,
Ordinarv of Dade County.
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itkKiiy iVjtsoiis
/.re broken d »w ti from overwork or household
cares jtrottn's Jrt'ii J'.iiicrs
kehalldstlie system, aid- digestion, removes ex
cess ofbile. and , o-'es Liulai in. Get tile gentune
Even the most vigorous and hearty
people have at times a feeling of lassi
tude and weariness. To dispel this
feeling take l)r. J 11. Mel can’s Sarsa
parilla; it will impart vitality and vig
or. For sale by Cole.
Send your Job Work to this office.
Tiie boom don’t hoometh
Faults of digestion cause disorders of
the liver, and the whole system becomes
deranged. Dr, J.H. McLean’s Sarsa
parilla perfects the process Of digestion
and assimilation, and this makes pure
blood. Coje, dealer
Send your Job Work to this office.
The mother of John L, Sullivan is
dead.
Pimples, blotches scaly tkin, ugly
sores and ulcers, übeepes, and tumors,
unhealthy discharges, such as catarrh,
eczema, ringworms, and other forms of
skin disease, are evmptons.of blood im
purity- 'lake Dr. J. H. McLean’s Sar
saparilla. At cole’s
, IF YOU a nA < h ACHES
Or you are all worn out, really good for nothing
it is general debilitv. Try “
jikovtn’h ihos mm ns.
It will cure you. and (five a good appetite. Sold
by all dealers in medicine.
T;ie W. & A. leue toll has gone;
to tiie Senate.
Sick headache, blUionsness, nausea,
costiveness, are promptly," agreeably
banished by Dr. J. H.' McLean’s Liver’
and Kidney Pillets (little pills), at
Cole’s.'
Get your Job Work done at the
Times’ office.
There are times when a feeling of
lassitude will overcome the most robust,
w hen 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; 1 at Cole’s.
A speculative boom is expe< ted in
Wall street this fall.
For a saft> ansi certain remedy for fe
ver and ague, use Dr. J. IL McLean’s
Chills ana Fever cure ; It is warm:, ted
to cure. At cole’s
i'rlaiiy I'crsuns
Arc broken down from overryork or household
cares Unnvii’s 1 roll Hitters
rebuilds the system, aids digestion, removes ex
cess of bile, and euros malaria. Get thegenuin&
Dizziness, nausea, drowsiness, dis
tress after eating, can be cured and pre
vented by taking Dr. J. H. McLeans’*
Liver and Kidney Ptllets’[little pills.]
At cole’s.
If you m-h a friend of TilE TIMES
pusli its circulation.
If health and life ap worth anything,
and you ard’‘ fueling out of sorts and
tired out, tone np your system by tak
ihg’Dr J. H. McLean's Sarsaparila.
At Cole’s.
No need to take those big cathartic
pills; one of l)t\ J, H. McLean’s Liver
and Kidney Fillets is quite sufficient and
more agreeable Fot* sale by Cole.
Has th> PoTlf County Ci£i” n «w« -
lowed the ( edaioWu rfimifl trd? Jt
has not put in its appearance in two
weeks.
The most delicate 'constitution can
safely use Dr. 1 J.' H. McLean's 'Far
W iue Lung Balm. It* is a sure remedy
for coughs, loss of voice and all tiiroat
and lung troubles- Sold by Cole.
The Times Office is now prepared to
do Job Work.
DADE C utity IS the only county
that the taxable prop< r'y hi , de
creased in valu“.
It is a crime for men to prepare aud
advertise a worthless, insert remedn as
a cure for terrible and chonic blood
poisen in hope that the sufferer will use
a hundred bottles before lje finds out its
worthlesahftss, and yet there arc some
who do. ' liontanic Blcod Balm B. B.
B, is not a remeey of "this kind The
first boitle begins to do good, and a cure
usually follows before a dozen ’ bottles
are taken.'
Local Legislation
Notice is heiehy given that a hill to he en
titled'tin act to prevent the sale and manu
facture of spirituous or matt liq iorg within
four miles ol the Wildwood BaPi ist church,
aho the Morglinvijl church, at the present
e-sionofthe Eeeislaune. This August. sth
88P. 1 -
Georgia. Dade county Notion is hereby giv
ed that a lodal hill wilDbe ititr-xliiced in the
present legislature of said 1 state to allow Geo.
VV, Smith, a maimed confederate soldier a
pension under the laws of Georgia. This Aug
7.-ISSB. •
Notice a bittw-i., oe oiT-oduced at the present
session ol tlie genei r.l assemhl v of the state of
Georgia, to prohibit the sale of intoxicating
liquors with lour miles ot two churches, situ
ates at Cole city in said county, and known as
Cppe.l and lower churches, at Cole city, us
alorc said. Aug. (Ith lSßti.
4 DM IXI-TKA'I 1 1 It SW.K. - GEORGIA
j V Dadt? ‘‘ountv,—By tiitne ot an outer
ol iho court of Oniinayv of Dade countv will
be sold on the Hrst Tnesday in Oi-toher ia-9,
at the con' t house door in the town oi Trent ui
in said county, betxven the legal hours of sale,
the tra t of land in sai i countlv now in pos
session oi GeO. S. Harwell, and known as the
W alker place, being the same deeded to An
nie M. Peeples and lfnhert 11. Peeples and
conta'iuing one hundred and saventv ac res(l7oj
more O less ol lots of l and Nos. 184 and 185
in the ldth district and It section of said
county. Terms of sale cash. 1 This' August lst.
’•8*1) - • It. li. I'HKI'EES,
Administrator of Annie M. Peeples, deceas'd.
JOB \V<) 11K K!y.3"
ecuteii at lint Times office 1 icnton. t; -.
Georsia, Dade County:—
Whereas James’ 8 Kennedy admin
estratar of Hugh }j Kennedy, de
ceased represents to tha court in
his petition duly, filed and entired
on record, that lie has fully adniin
istired Hugh L Kennedy’s estate.
This is therefore *o cit<" all per
sons concerned. kimlit-d and cred
itors, to show cause, if any tiny
can, why Laid ‘administrator
should not he discharged frtm his
administration and receive letters
of hismision on the first Monday
in Decern her 1881).
J. A. Bennett, Ordinary.*
BE OF GOOD CHEEn.
To the honest inquirer after .truth, 10
troubled with some contagious blood dis
ease, seeks a remedy which will com
pletely eradicate from his system every
germ ot blood poison, that the ones he
loves —his wife and his children—-may be
saved, the experience pf others comes as
a mighty revelation. Common sense tells
him actual results are the only sure proof
of curative virtue. P.ea£ the following
true testimony :
•
Twelve year's ago I contracted a terri
ble case of blood poisoning. My afflic
tion was truly horrible. 1 had no appe
tite, did r.ot sleep well at night, my diges
tion was impaired, my throat was full of
ulcers, and in fact i-vvas a tornl wreck.
I had been under thd treatment of several
of the leading physicians cf Atlanta;
tried nearly every blood remedy adver
tised; went to Hot Springs, where I re
mained several receiving no ben
efit whatever—the djedd'discase still clung
to me.
Three years ago I was ]«i l up with
rheumatism. My knees v.ci j drawn up
in such a position that 1 could cot leave
my bed for months.
Last summer the disease seemed to re
new its attack upon me with air the rav
ages of death. My life was a lingering
torture, and I bd<jl-clespiired cf < v\ r get
ting well when a friend'v f mine recom
mended Ik I!. B. 1 began to use it at
once, and find myself permanently cured.
I refer to Rev. CVC. Davis. Hr. lohn G.
Westmorland, Dr. Knott, Garrett ;; Pro.,
and numerous others who know i f my
case. I cheerfully recommend 8.8. lb,
for I really believe it is the JjcSf medicine
for the blood in the world. l l L
Jas. L. Losworth, Atlanta, Ga.
During the mpnth cf February I bought
one bottle of lb 13. B for my four-year old
boy, who had what doctors term heredi
tary blood poison, and to my utter aston
ishment one bpttle cured him. In Feb
ruary my elder son, twelve years of age,
Jvas literally covered with rurly sores on
hi:l legs, and it terrible eruption on his
bead. He was cured with two bottles of
B. 13.13. As a quick blood cleanser it has
50 equal. JaMes Hill, Atlanta, Ga.
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For several years I have been suffering
frond'a" constitutional blood poison, which
has resisted the treatment of our best
physicians, and the use of the most noted
mediahes.
I was covered with a copper-colored
eruption all over my body and limbs, with
loss of appetite, excruciating pains in my
back, aciiir.g of my joints, general debil
ity, emaciation, falling off c f my hair, sore
throat and great nervousness. I became
incredulous, but being told that B. B. B.
was a sure erioigh blood purifie? andrthat
it did not require a patient to use a'gross
tjefore he was cured. I commenced its
use. \yuhm two weeks’ time If- It im
proved. 1 I have taken about ten bottles
ind fed n« well and sprightly as any man.
My appetite and strength have returned
and my hair does not fall out. I cio rot
hesitate to say that B. 13. f». has no equal
as a general blood purifier, and any one
who will use only pae bottle will be" con
vinced that it lies bo equal in these parts
I still continue its use, as it is a splendid
tonic and keeps my system in a line con
dition. You have the Ifberpy to direct any
sufferer to me in person,
K. P. 15. Jones,
1 Atlanta, Ga.
I had 24 rqnr.ipg ulcers on one leg, and
3 on the other,’and felt greatly prostrated.
| believe I actually swallowed a barrel of
/ntdie.ru: in vain efforts to cure the dis
ease. With little Jfcpe, I finally acted on
the urgent advice*i a friend, and got z
Dottiest C B I>. f experienced a change
and despondency was somewhat dis
pehed. I k 'pt using it until I had taken
sixteen bottles, and all the Ulcers, rheuma
tism, and other horrors cf blood poison
have disappeared/and at Lst f am sound
and well again, after ap experience of
twenty years of tqftbre.
A'. P. Brunson, Atlanta, G;q,
Kennesaw, Ga., Sept. 11, 1387.
B. 11. 13. 'Company—My Dear Sir,
I take great pleasure in ac noLfed hng
the great benefit my wife has derived from
yonr great and'Wonderful medicine, 13. B.
B. For two years she was a great suf
ferer from Serofula.tr some blood dis
ease which had lain 'dormant ail her life.
We had attentibh ffom'some of the most
skillful physicians in the country, but all
to no effect,’until‘we had all despaired of
her ever recovering. Her mouth whs one
solid ulcer, and for two months pr more
her body was broken out with sores until
she lost a beautiful head of hair, also eye
lashes and eye brows ; in {act, she seemed
to be a complete Vreck. «
Now comes the great secret which I
A’ant all the world to know; That three
bottles of Blood Balm medicine lias done
the work which would sound incredible tc
any one who did .not know it to be so.
To-day my wife is perfectly healthy and
clear from any scrupulous taint, ana she
now has a three-month-old babe, also per
fectly healthy. Very respectfully
IJ. L. Wassily.
Glen Alpine Station, N. C. )
February loth, 1883. j
This is to certify that three years rro I
hail my left leg amputated four inches
below the knee, caused by blood poison
i and 1 bone affection. After it was ar.pu
tated there came a running ylcer on the
end of it that measured oji| inches cne
way and 4'fy inches the other, and con
tinued growing worse every dfly until a
short time ago/ I was given up to dkUy
the best doctors in Charlotte. 1 heaid of
the wonderful 13. Bi B. I,resolved to try
that. My weight at the time I com
menced Ik I>. I>. was 120 pounds. When
I had taken three bottles I gained 37
j poufids in weight; when I had tjken
! twelve bottles i was sound and well, but
continued taking until I had taken fifjeec
bottles. I now weigh ISO po>f ids and
measure five feet and three inches Ugh.
I contend that your medicine has uoccua
is a blood purifier. It ccrtainlv worked
like a charm. (12) JR. Wilson.
sss Solid Aoid wctoh rmTiVY
r forHlo6. until laul*. I * ( ) | J I
1 * Viß Uc * l "aioh iu thn woriJL H1 1 H r
■ l'vriGci timekeeper. 'Ter-I II 111
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tJrfjNe v" Vi <>ne übidubid h loi
Ui/V?*.ouejar caitijr can ptmic one
’'••■qy toffpiiier wi'b our la/j o anJ v®|,
n ~ r • 1- j* Uftblc line ef Ft<•*;«»
Nitajplr*. These al'Mplet. at
as ,h ® wtteKr' »» *-i%4
•v •- -im V* .a Free, ani aftar yo« have hape
tneir in ydCI nnitv*. fby notith.* ami shown them to thmg
who mt/ have cnllcd, tUVv bcoome ront own propertr. 1
who write at ot. e « fbe sure of receiving the aViitcb
jpd S.%m!>les. *0 tejf all eatures*. fr, ieht. etc Aldia»*
Co., ll'orMo ml* Muiue,
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A Type -'nil /' ex>e.< Imre just been
pill i 1 Tup 'l :• ■ Of
A BOON,
Not a Boom
To the People
--OF—
TREftTON
v . ..- v 'i<r
A XII
Vicinity.
Sf. P. Majors,
OF THE
Alliance Store,
Is Hie Place for
ALLIANCEMEN
-AND
EVERYBODY
TO TRADE WITH
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Wiwxsr****-— ——- |j^j
DRY GOOD
QAPIE A XI)
rFancy Groceries-
CHINA § CROCKET. Y;
GLASS AND WOGOEKVVA&E,
TINY APE,
CRACKERS ftl D TEA CAKE?
Canned Fruits,
CANNED VEGETABLE*
AND
HAUDWAR ,
B, P. MAJORS, v .
I! IS IB! EILIESTI
Water Ground
<
Meal and Floyr,
IS BEYOND DOUBT TilE
13* e£*,ltibi "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.
TRENTON, GA.
J. W. HUSSEY.
ffHYSICIitV AMI SRIUKOY.
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KISING FAWN, GEOKGI^.
r|l HE,UNDERSIGNED having perma-
J nently located at Rising Fawn for the
practice of medicine and bitigery offers his
service to the public.
Needing money to pay for drugs. All persons
indei,ted vre requested to come forward aud
settle up. J, VV, HUSSEY, M. D.
T. J. LUMPKIN
Attornev nl tas
V,. T «
Trenton, Ca.
Will practice in the several courts of
Georgia.
BEN. T. BROCK,
ATTORNEY-AT-LAW,
TRENTON, lMl)i; COUNTY, GA.
VXTILL PAY STRICT ATTENTON TO ALL
V v business entrusted to him.
IV. 11. & J. P jacowayT
A ORNKYB-A -LAW.
Will practice in all the courts of.th3
Cherokee circuit and he Federal and
Supreme courts.
JOHN. F. STRATTON <fc SON
Importers of all kinds ot
NOiifh Ifaniiomicns,
49 Maiden Lane, New York.
S W MS
EISING FAWN,
Has just received a
full line pf New Goods
Consisting in evei y
lliing usually kept in
a first-plass coimtiw
store. 1 have no old
MUSTY, SHOP
Worn goods to unload
on you but can supply
you with the latest
styles to he found
in the market,and will
sell them cheaper than
any one else in the
country. Produce tak
cn in exchange for
goods!
BRING ME ALL
OF YOUR CHICK
ENS, BUTTER ANI)
EGGS.
C(! if.Afift
SOTT ms.
OkGAM
«,.i.-t ni.avned a standard zf fttyfikuice whick
• dniita of no superior. 1 ' r
It eontiilna '-very ln\pr<;,v,OU|ic-n\t ihat Ins
.'.l\*e ffonius, sliill and mom y » a 1 -•
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in rox
fjo (N yrva
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sm;,. ybassl
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Th?sc gxco I .’ Organs nrc celebrated for vol
;ae. <iU'% s'bf’t'A.v, quivk respen'se, variety
it com Mlnon, doslgn, b muty In finish,
y.-rtevt. «<•; ‘i’M’laL nnJt'og tin in flip most
ttrp.M.ivT. orniuiKTiUuand d 'SlmbleoraiansfoU
Uohv schools, churches, 1< , pieties, etc.
KST VBlktiT.rEk> It --IPITViriOJi,
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• KikKliliEl> WOHRMEI,
RF.b T HATKBIAL
eoTiiniKFi), mai'.b this
Tp’ j?OPOLAH OHQAH
FU kCS, STOOLS, BOOKS.
‘■/>v’i'..-t.ion, Free.
HKSmSG GSTTfiSE OjPN CO.
L J'CAOC > ILL.
—Made rno:.: Flcw-ehs is the
LAND CF FLOWERS!
DOLMAN’S
Sssit South
la 1 ox. Kprlnkler-Top Itotqe,.
EACH 65 CENTS.
ALCO OCR EXTRA FINE SPECIALTIES:
LYS DES INCAS l SPRING MIST {
Limm l NEVADA l
IMPERIAL PINK i
ROUSSEL ROSE
EDEN BOUQUET!
LILY OF THE VALLEY!
The moat nml most lasting odor* aiAde.
Our traae-mnrk patuntod on l»bel
“Oelinata «s n pobweb,
I.aafiiig na tije bills.”
IXIf your drnnUi don’t Ufpp them .end
Amount to 11. ami v ■»- will forward prepaid.
OOUSSAN FRENCH PERFUMERY C 0„
4C Chert.nc* St , >'"V pr|«Mii L*.
ASK FOR IT!
THE SELF-THREADING
lILOiLiOE
C( n
In It are cpm
bined tfie fin- 'W
•st mechanio-^^^^^gS|«jy^^^^l^
nnd pwciicaiSfe,L#yf^^M^
elements, an
eldkedcl: mfg. co. #
Factorj and, Wholesale CGco, Bolvidere, 111,
295 Wabash Awu, <7i icagn.
SI) Jiroad Street, Neto YorP.
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v NQR THE ICOPARD HIS SPOTS.”
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CAST NOT UK REMOVKU WITHOUT,
OKSTBOTINO THE KABKIC.
KO HOT IRON OR SEN 1.14411 T BE
fil'IBEI), CAN RE ESKR WITH
STAMP OR PEN.
RETAIL PRICE, 25c,
—ALSO MANUFACTCRERS OF
Writing and Copying Inks, Staling
Wax, Mucilage, Wafers, Etc.
THADDEUSWIDS 00.,
117-129 William Street, NEW YORK CIT*
ESTAUT.tSUED 1325.
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sion clasp, holdilsff Hi of Uahin.*; ami cm I
pietcres, sent for #1 00, rrtuii* lor 2.'»; tuHind «l> *
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■Hr I 111 i»M li -lit than thri t. nrdinurv lumps.-
yontaS Full <i '-I Lamr o'- t iii iesi
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