The Dade County weekly times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1889-1889, November 02, 1889, Image 2

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THE \A EEKIY Uh.li THENTON, G, . 7 A. J. MAMS ELii'QK ASD PiftPßltfllß .DO PER ANNUM. IN M*VVNC-' PUBLISH Et) EVERY SATURDY ft'CRN.NG 8r ACC. j Imo | -7 itu'*. j * mo* j ' i Inch ...|$ *BO | * mSTT" 7 750 *ls <- * inrh...,. *SO 750 | 10 0" ’5 0 l iuches... ROO 1 10 -0 i-50 SO " 4 in.-ho«. ..I 500 | 1° 50 i 1-. no 1 "5 * coltimp. I 700 | 15i" •• 00 4".. k ooi.mnh.. 11 oo «" « 40 no <* o 1 column I 15 00 * Hn o 00 00 HK 1 I.edited adverti«cmcnt» in tbe locs' colum > business notice* ten ••••nt“ ier line If" c«ch insertion. Entered Into the postofflce at T*lNt#K «a as *econd-cla»i> m tc :r. Thomas Mandrey, of Now York, aged 17 yearn, ban died from an abscess on the brain, tbe result of a blow from a baseball a year ago. -t -m- Princess Sophia, ‘‘the bride of Sparta,” was greeted with a buzz of admiration in Athens on Friday. Tne Princess looked lovely in puir ■white, with a small straw bonnet with a white feather, \i night the city was illuminated. W. Clark Russell, the marine novelist, who is now hopelessly crippled by rheumatism lives at Brighton, England, and has most of his time to put in in a wheeled chair. He was born in Philadel phia. The Milwaukee m n who wa.- charged a SIO,OOO consultation fee by a Philadelphia physician took the wise precaution of not &© a Philadelphia d ug store to have his prescription tilled, and •thus averted a stringency in t-h* .Western money market. Only sixteen survivors of tlv ‘battle of Balaklava attended th annual dinner in London on Fri day eveniug. Five of these, wh> participated in the charge- of tin Light Brigade, are Lord Tredegar, Sir George Woodwall, Sir William Gordon, Major Clowes and Colonel Mussenden. Silas Emerson, of Santa Clara, Cal., who died last week, was •Worth $10,000,000. Wt left his native town (Harrison, Me.,) in 1849, because a young woman jilt ed him on account of his poverty. Eight clover of •diamonds decWthe rim of Emper or William’s Sw crown. When the German Emperor reached Hanover lately he saw with pride an arch inscribed: ’‘Welcome to His Imperial Majes ty.” He was so charmed with the evidence of loyalty that, afte:- jpaesing under the arch, he turned to admire its beauty again With his Majesty of Baxonv But what was his surprise to read on the reverse side the words : Johann Bath best brewery in the village. Beer, 3 cents a quart.” They both .iaUghed over it long and hard. Shot at His Own Imago. Chicago, Oct. 30.—A burglar se cured an entrance to the residence of George M. High, 66 Bellevue place, on Monday night, and seeing his im age in a large plate glass mirror, be came so badly rallied that be drew nis revolver. The man in the mirror did likewise, and in a moment the uair bb-z -d away at each other with a precision that was hard on the mirror. Mr. High and his family were at dinner on the floor below, uid when tbe shooting was heard, ogether with the noise of breaking glass, there was a sudden loss uf appe tite. Mr. High grabbed a poker ard headed a procession up the stairway, and when the large rear bedroom on 'he ec >nd floor was reached nothiug was found but the broken mirror and an open window.! By this timo the whole neighborhood was in an up roar. Private telephones were set ai work, and the East Chicago avenue station patrol wagon with a load of police was summoned. An investi gation showed that some one had placed a ladder against the rear wall »f the house and effected an entrance hy forcing the window. The room door was open, and the light from ihe hall fell upon the mirror in such a way as to give the impression that some one was approaching through ihedoor. The burglar was a desper ate character, and it was not his fault that he did not commit murder. A ten pound boy arrived at the editor’s home last Thursday. De linquents take pity on us and pay up On Trial Tor Shooting His Brother BkijiGEPOBT, Oct. 30.-Edward J. Walker, charged witli killing his brother in Bartley Ryle’s stora in Stamford last August, was put on rial in the Superior court to-day. Assistant State’s Attorney Garter in opening the case said that he would be able to prove beyond doubt that Edward shot his brother at tbe above *ime and place. Ex-Slate’s Attornev Olmstad, for the defence, said that the prisoner was Innocent of the crime, and that the defence will be aole to show that J«m<*s Walker was killed by a shot fired by Bartley Ryle; that no ill feeling existed be tween the brothers; that both were soh» ron the night of the fatal shot, and that Edward had no revolver in his possession at the time. Several witnesses were examined for ihe State, the most important be ing Bartley liyle, the proprietor of the st're, who related the story of tee quarrel between the Walker ! hrottiers, alleging that they were ir toxicated, and that James was killed in a row. On cross-examination he emphatically denied that he had a hand in the shooting. John Ryle, aged 11, son of the above witness, lestifi-d that he »aw the shooting, ami that Edward was the o *e who tired the fat,>l shot. The Times is issued m this shape this week because nearly all of our advertisements are dead and we are not doing any free advertising just now. Pay what thou owest. Our delinquents at Rising Fawn will do us s favor by calling oil Mr. E. 8. Mosely and settling up as hs is authorized to bring suit on i them. W. u. £ J. P JACCmY, ATTOItNKVS-AT LAW. ’V It p a -tim .ii all IH» ; mris of.' Cherokee circuit and he '•local urn Supretn* couft*. «f. W. uV ' KV. 11 RI G in. KIHIN« PAWN, OK<> tG! V n UU’N • \i I .V&M i vim ■ 1-M‘iiM 3 re! 1\ I»c it** l »t b' F v 'or it >ra.> i •'» tu- di'-iuo »nd n*er ff- *> ■!'!•' " t'» ’*’ ‘ ili !»l j«*. 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Shall we start YOU in this bosiiiess, r»sAer* Write to u* and learn «U about It foryuurn«4f W* irre Msrtuif inaryy ; wt will start you If mi (hxi't drkv)- «udl uioducrtvlii ahead of you In >Olll pari of tha oouutrv 1/you taka hold you will be able to »lek up gold (hat. OfT It OuXS Ou account of a foraod mandfh -iurvrs tale 1 13*%, (MH Irn dollar Pholttgi-aiMh Album* are to W auld to tha paopla for sl2 eaoh. ttoitnri tn RornJ Crtiuwoa HUk YcivaC Flush Ckarnunglv (Ircoratud Uiaides. Aundsofuest albums b. rfca world. Lwnraat Bta«. G.-r*ie«t barfmbts ever kuowu. A g**um wsorttil LTboniJ terms. R'g rtonvy for agvntA. Am <>m o* heeaua a attcoeaaiul lurenA Balls it***lf ou aiffct—mt I® or na talking ntcesssiy. wlnvtvw abawn, every one want* to yur eh*Mi. Afvrxtd tstksr rtimusnds of orci«rs with raphßiy nevanr before known. Grant profits await every worker Apeais sn making fvtrtouy oa. Ladles make as murk as meat. You, road-w, can de as wall as any our. Pull iuharmatloti and terms roe, to those who write for saartc, with particular* and leans, fix **if Ibimlljr Blhlca, Ilooka and PecioUii'al*. After yon fii.im aii, akiHsla you cvr.olssde to go 00 Cun bar, why xm> burnt Ia done. Adftraasi Jft •€. AiJL&tf 4U OO n Anftiflk I line Card—A. G. S. Southbound. L. ('hitUanoogit. dr. Trout' a No. 1 ' 00 |). m 7.4 H |i. b) No. 8 ... 4:00 r m 4 p. iu No. 5 ...9:l# a. ii. 1' \» a. ro. Noi tllbound. Ar.Chatran ojr • -ms i No. 2 . 713 S ii. tn. V a, IB No. 4 ....... .11.00 a in. lu a. is. No. 6 . ...» ... . 1:45 H. *n ' tV'i a. is. Nos. 1 and 2 loos not stop at Trenton No. 2 changes mail. No. 3 and 4. accommodation No 5, regular niaii and r. No. fi regular mail and passenger. s-;.pa OH signal.