The Dade County weekly times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1889-1889, November 09, 1889, Image 2

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9 ft V "" I# ■ ■ ■* * * -Tfiz NTON, QA. "!g’: 1 rr mn :■• aja f i. J. M4JORB EBITOS All PRIWiETSI. » 'uliwj- ■ i ■■ ■-?'■ .•■■ t.'»-■■■ rr: —•-—* M PER ANNUM, IN ADVANCE •FUBUtNED FVERY SATOfTAY WOHNiNG •PAOB. | 1 no. I*m. Snot. ! jear. ~\ inch .. .. i$ * M 1100 lAT I'o TTT* t inch**. 8 50 1 50 10 <* <8 « 8 laths*... ' •00 «« I HM *0 0 4 tnchss. .. •00 1* 80 ! 10 00 I 15 0 u column.. 7 08 15 00 85 00 40 0 * •oloian.. 11 08 SO 00 mo on MO 1 column .. 18 00 85 00 nO 00 10008 I.tHdai) aff rortiseataat* la the loaa l ealtma tad hu»inas* notices ten ••b>* per llae far rnr.h latartlaa. Msttorod into th* petttflce at Tasrrex Ms a* aeraad-alaat natter. Arizona Kicker Style, From time to time we hart ad vocated the interest of the people ,of Trenton, in our feeble war, pay and without the hope .of /«t«re reward. We do not now regret anything we have done, but only enter a protest to the way The ■Times hae been treated by the eo called leading citizens. They think that the publisher of The Times ehould turn hie paper into in advertising B heet for Trenton, and ls?ive out the patent medicine advertising — tho only thing that we get money from—and advocate their interest with all of our power. A few time* we have been fool enough to think and even went «o far as to aak for a half-way eup port for the paper but we have re ceived nothing but cureee and threate from them. It hae been through pride and on account of Jth* town being eur childhood home that we have ad vocated its interest to the detri ment of our own, it appear*. Men whom ve thought were friends to us and the paper arc the parties who are most clamorous for ua to push the town without the hope of ever receiving one cent for our labor and if w* do not are," curaed,*] abuee.t and even thr*atened with* another "paper. Btrange things occur in this world qerujn; *ho old siory o*-*r, ‘‘Man’s inhumanity to man Jet?.” We have learned that the men who profess to b" the most sancti monious aro nothing but damnable hypocrite and would sell their Jfcnc, ” Dll Ihrivht for money. Their greediaese cannot ibejjhold in check. They can be likened unto the Mgh'vfsy robber. It is your life or vour money. All we aek is a decent eupport for the paper and prompt payment of all back subscription. Every busi ness man, (and some of them are now ready, in fact t have signified their willingness to take etock in an other paper) in the town of Tren ton is a property owner and not a line of advertising matter can be found in the column* of The Timep —except the lawyers, and still we should work for their bene fit, gand' when called on for an accommodation are denied it. jve stt’ord to do it? JMost certainly not Everything we use it taken money to pay for it and wo are not ▼•table to do th« philanthropist act and decline.} The Times has bc<n an institu tion that has labored for Trenton for the pant five vear»|and all told these merchants have not don© $75. worth of advertising in its column* and about th;>e ago a snt of a neighboring papn crmie her© .and wrote a few articles about Trenton —when on* ot our citiiens took it upon himself to raise enough money to buy a resi dence lot and made hint apresont of it. This same individual citi zen in talking to ub said it was *• shame that you (us) did not g‘*t; better support. It appears to u now. that he ia of the two-faced herd. When ho is behind our-hao! gives us hell Such ia honor in these degenerated dara. So mot it be. If their eon*cit»noe don’’ bofber them ours will not for writ jn* thi«. _ per enow its wots bittens C\ ire* IftVtfesttou, ««. I>jPM*|«ia. Mala ria Kervoiisiiatf, »n«i <»e«erMl lability. !*'• *l - rrcouimen-V l!. * 1! <1- *»!’ “• <* UBb W suark u:kl ct. jot iln< suuw (*?**■ A man that vvo.it psty his suh peri pi ion is muaucu than p„d wiii fi-al r*t»m hi- A " * people have at liaies a of l«-»- tud* an>i weatines*. To diapei 1 ' feeling take l>r. J K. McLeai.’« Sars i parilla; it wi 1 impart vitality atef vig or. For sale 'ey Cole. If health and life ere worth anything, and yon are feel in* ont of nort* and tired out. .on* tip your system by i»k ing Dr J. H. McLean'* Saraaparila. At Cole's, Pay thy bill at this office and He will bless you. Si OK<>Ror«, >Mni moT To the hupei lor run ll ol ui i-oant) . The petition of ( i. (J. Barron. E C Strph-n-. F. W. Scribner and their associates, -hiweth tha* they have been incorporate.! uml m ole body corporate and < oiitic uniter the l-ws ol Georgia by a decree ot tbe Superior court oi said county, remit red by His Honor-Thom i W, Mi ner, lunge ofthe Superior court, ol the Cherokee ( i'cuit. at. a Si.ecial terra of said conr* held at 'he conr- bouse in Tren'on, November 1, I*B9, under Hie corpor «ie it a m - of the New England Land, Co.-t, iron and Manufacturing Company. I'elirioneis pray that tbe charter granted as above be change 1 and amended l»y changing the name ot said corporal .on to be name of the "'New Engl md CompHtn,” by which nani" it. “hall b- berce forth known anil neserided with ill c e right'-' and privileges granted to the New r.ngl,ini Land, Coal, Iron and Manttf icinring Coni pany, and 'list said oh rti r be fur.her amend ed by adding tl ereio tl C tpllov 1 ig words, lo wil: the said corpor tion si.an have Lite au thority to in tiie business of buying owning, lea* ing and selling I nils and mineral interest, the raining <*f coal and iron ore. the manufacture and selling of iron, steel and coke in all their various firms, >o er< et ail structures, and manntacture all tod* ami martini ry nee.css ry for h■■ s tme, to otannlac- Mire brick, tire hri'-k, pottery,dig clay qu.trr< stone Oi all kinds anil iP> n 1 t.niig- ne. i ssar' for the complete an I perfect mining nd man ufacturing of iron, coni, coke anil steel to erect, vent, buy and sell dwelling house*, ho tels, stores, shops, maninac.t >i ies. ami a'l other structn'cs necessary f o” the building up nd improvement o.‘ a town sire upon their property, grade Hie streets upon the same, construct water works, la sewer*, lay trair wavs, Iran** and railwavs for the heneflt o their workmen and others, and for the traus p»' tat ion ot passenger- and all kirn's o' freight, and run vehicl-s by steam or other wise upon the same, and do ail things that may he necessary to impr-ve their lands and property, Petition*-* pray that this petition may hr ree.oideH*by the c erk ofthe (Superior court o sanl oouutv. alp' that the same In- publi hed in Thk DapkOountv Wkhi.yT Mts.« news paper published ii said co.intv. once a wet i lot-fmr weeks, and that atterwac ls the c.ou* 1 will pass an order declaring -aid application granted and petitioners will ever pra>.eto. T .1. Ll'MI’K IV. t’etitione. s a Homey Georgia. Pad* County; I, S. ii. Thurman, < ierk f -superior coir t of said county, ou hereov certify that the, a'ove is a true tr ie script of the records bled in my otlice. 'l’t is -NOVt tphei ft-It, 1889. S. H. THUIIM ‘ N, ( lerk Superior Court of l>i-do County. $lB r,o. Eciiim m Ask yovr dealer for Ed. E. Ffi’nt’»y k Co.'e HOISE' a t lotsing. If our goods are not in “ n the haiidf! fcf “THIS TXItELBPS TOILLIt FOli j POin 8 i’OBE THADB I” 2 KHEI'EB ill ‘ja. sour petition, vott ear, 5’ t‘o - CUBE VIiKM from tba best KsOVvN rind largest JJail -2 ifeiA Of to e a vVholo ■' sale CtiOTHiwa aigagfSgiß House is tho mr S K sriswi I SSfLS® / ' r KEEP YOU -.v. y sriHseKinff how wo can afford 'IV) DO IT. If ycvrDKAbEK „ does not keep a ours, anxious tn pjoase, our goods send Ed. I/. Huntlev. ~o ana wc WILL furnih you a Suit or Overcoat, express or mail paid, iiu rfifirlfci- ft? price.. Wo will win au<i hoii a > -At try tie with an order! we uavo built upturn imesoepo business oy our paiustaking uu-thodp end by dole? by’ ctliers y.-c would be j .ne >-r- _ . I£d. l. iiCftri-ir* « Co., Stylo Originators, j ordering Suitsor Oven-oats observe i strictly following rules for nciuure- [ ment: Breast mi-ssure, over vest, close up; underarms. Waist measure, over pants. In side leg measure, from crotch to heel. PRJCE-LSST. ITKAVY-WEIGHT CEOTHINO—STTTT9. Men’s Brown All-Wool Double and Twist Cassimore Sack or Frock Suit s*» OO Men’s Fanoy Slack or Blue Euglish Worst ed All-Woe 1 Sack or Frock Suits 14. OO lien’s Brown or Gray Velvet Finish, Ail- Wool, Tricot Weave, Flue Cassimere Sack or Frook Suit (7 OO Men’s Black or Blue English. All-Wool Corkscrew, fine worsted, Saak or Frock Suits 19 OO Men’s Black, Blue, Plum, Lavender or Blate-color English Wide Wale Diagonal Worsted Sack or F- >ck. Suita.24 OO References— First National 3ank, of' Cliicngo, capital *3 t OO.Oi‘0; Continoutal Na- 1 tioual Bank, of Chicago, capital $3,000,000. j Ed. L. Hunteey & Co.. Manufacturers and Wholesale Dealers in Clothing for Men, Boys and Children, 122 and 124 Market St, Chicago, 111. Post Officoßo*, 007. BLOOD AND BRAIN. i'yire blood 1* wYizi pNs t?-« mc-hinery of Hit tacos evvsy movement of t!\e body, refttove* ness of IHj joints, d ivea out ptun from kb« nervr* stimulate* th* brnln, protects the Uver »»d kidneys from irritation, enable* physics! exertion witkoal f.-.tifue, pi clangs bfe, and make* and wore** perfect in and feature, <3c :-d tkxd aad good bi >uu »:e inseparable. Aim to to p t?*e bleed wire by ■'inf the only trfla Weed remedy, B S a '•Jotaaie 81.-od IHhpJ Mis* 5. ToioJ'nico, A', enta, Gi, say* : “ For maay years 1 bsvg been aQicted with rbfa v&tiaav CMrtbined skMno? Us i aervous prc&rsrtua RhOttßlcsdllH -srecfcl pirva.cta.ns ««! ana ployed ar.d v-toW ■totlciae* reaettod to vlthoet beae.ll At Use ) urzan the *«•> c? £. Ik E, and H* edect was ITV* aiagic. Kheuii :itlc pukrrs csaced, ray kid coy. muss rekeroi, and wry constitution baprorod at once" Z. T. H alien ton, Macon, C*a_, write*: " 'i hrte yecirs ajo [ CWL a blue t poiban. I ippTiod to a pjyMckto at euce, bad toe ■jna naar ki Lug aie. i employed an ©ll phytfctdt andth-n went to Kent 'ciy. ! T' 3j r ingß tiita v « r - t 10 hot Syrt! v s and reasaiied two awatl'a, hut ooto V? anemfci to axuc &*« ptrmaueniiy, tam (>orary re..*/ tn junto ato i returned home a mi nad iKin pbrsicsJlv. with but little prot,,ieet id evet fettinf turiL 1 waa perstoStikd to try 6. Ik S, and to my oiler uatoors-raent .t <tuickJy tteaWX •rtstj ulcer." W. C- McCausbey, Webb City, AHu write* : " I ora* tlie to-rjari of my Ato . 3 a ns* of B. B b I »** troubled wiUa Irkrcd p«t*e* B&d Bixd !ar 6v » or atx ysnrs, and found a* relief equal to tost given by ton ’.cabin remedy." ’’'*ll. r.-vms GrifTitht, t’n/iia, Tearo, writes: iAe wV.lv'T* tiid »B 5 S!o/<wdw» years oid Hat kn r s«*i wesa draw* up %m (ousts «u* Stki, a ad .»c three y«ur* he uud b*r r«tniU B»rihl* to walk. Ona 00U* U li. ri. B n.-.i dcuo khn *0 t-tuch CM d K« • k, j« f* \ cv***<L iv« »ftvi( ug *A>J' i*A* H.M #Mi||iai l> M Meal and Flour, IS 3EYON3 DCU3T THE H - e alth 'eat And tc the best von should carry your Wheat and Corn —TO CUHETON’S MILL And Ifct an Exper* grin-' it. ttf, H. BOWMAN, MILL TRENTON", GA, < BEN. T. BKOCK, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, THIEXTON, DA*>k C OLNTY, «A. WILL PAT STRICT ATTKNTON TO ALI -in**- aati n*-od to him W. U. 4 J. P JACOWIyT ATTOKNBTR-AT LAW. ‘Y ll prastica in all tU» eoerta rherokec circuit aud he Federal and Supreme court*. J. VV. R Uz&tiX. PUT.sIfHY ISD MfUmf. KI«ITO “FAWN, JOEO.IGrk. T! h; UN Hhlt-ins KP HI VING iiun.ly located at rt'«i><K Fawn lot’ th, j.raa n-n oi -utdieiue and »«■ sen effort kir -ervic.r to he public Ne ling .no.icy to pay for drugs. Allp*r»»B --ini|., led are reque-rel to •oiro forward ami up. I ttUa-NY, N '» 4 lid I lull ■«**' k»W«U. (N IY'KUI », DA It a LOU NTT.—To ail whoit. » it 111 IT fiinen'■ xll pel mini iai*r«Sir.( I -le Until) fio-ifiid til at ii mi good cans* In | shown to Hie central-), an oul*r will he g aat cd in mu on the limt id' uda.v ia Decrmkar 18**, e-tahlisiilng a new load a- ra-rked wu oy ih* rei-ii wur* appointed for th-t purpose couiinen iugon ihu .lolinson Cu.ok Koad on the we-thiowoi l.ookout inoiiutain, and run aing in no easw-rir uirectiou aoro* tbe inouti .am hr I .«•!> Buflu.gton’* to the Rower i mil, a p*hl ie rend cousiMg up the raoautaii on the side. This, Oct SJih, I.sBU J. A. BENNETT, Ordinary Hate Lomitv tl (allot*. C 1 KORGIA, D ADKCOIIN I'Y.-To •<! wk.-. A it in*) corn-eral‘he petition of Job. uzZud guardiMi. *i hi* it u.li.ci n«« J u/ztid, o*. in due idihi appiieii to me oi leave to .ell ’he town ,ii*op*rty in the uI. n ~t I'reoto* iu suid < onnty helongiug to his >ai •>*id. a*d said upplioation wul he he.ird «• the llrst Uomlav in De-ember, ISR* Thi 30th, 1889, I * BKN N «CTT. Ordiu-ry H*iie ( oanty. t>'« 1.4-1 »48. / 1 KOKGI *, 1 A lit COUNTY.—To *ll who- L X It may i-oni en: —Mr. Nary C. VV it.o ■ idi oi of .Ifih* V ili-on aud Kohert Ail-, her miner children) Ima in due lorm appli o me for leave to .ell the i nos belonging her .aid wards, and said application wil b Heard oil the drst Monday iu Decxaib r, 1849 Tills, Oct Itith 1859. .1. A. BEN N ATT. Ordinal v Uaite t'ountv. fKl' i mat . - ultMii.iok; —*. hiuktsl *, J D*Ue e«»atv.— XV b*i*ss, W. K SlaUil x»«ut*r o! V» hi Mawill. **c»a**d. regra.e* -. the eoait is his patiiiais, only 81*8 and *i *r«« on i-aeord, ib*> ha ha* It.llp rxacaisd ih --id af said d*e.*a-a*. ims it ta«r»r*i* t%yjt V, t .’i2,*-C~.Yrt;.-:,'!**.-'..- 1 e»», why said ■ Xe* •liar ahaul* aat ha /ii««»s i g». fi am his »xa- * '•i.bi? trd ra*« T-“t#U»r* -f di-uiis-iaa ,h --ltl Mands* in Jsiatrj IS*«. This «al l*,t*Mr J. v. Raai>*sv. ni .l'mri of ll ils llsssti. Gsobgia, Dvd* County:— Whereae James 8 Kennedy admin ertrater of L Kennedy, de ceased repreepnts fo the court a his (Htition duly, filed and entirtd on record, that he has fully admin istired Hugh L Kennedy’e e»tate. Thie is therefore f o cite all per sons concerned, kindred and cred itors, to show cause, if any they can, why said administrate r should not be discharged from his administration and receive letteis ofhismisiori on the first Mond*y in December 1889. J. A. Bennett, OanniA*r. ITHAT FISMT Tho Original Win*. ri c. V. SiiouKuuc St. Louis, Proph fl it. .V. iunraou. I.ivvi M-dsetoe, f I **•£. U. S C»«rt DBraATS J. j H. (Cetiin. Prop'r A. ti. hirnmoic* LHr- ,r ttoffulator. KeCJ by Zeihn US&L g ipjl hi. A, 8. L. to. has tor <y yoan ? *to eurei iMtxaeeTieM, Lu i.?wa=!*»a 1 M l>vwiie«WA,Sjc* Uuiutu.!,UH 5 Aercvir*. Sow Itomacm, Ere I • A Rev. Th. Roaraa, Pastor Vf. jL V * ACheeeh, Adame, Tana., writes: ~I % I should tar. been deed but tt* { tor your (ieenius M. A. Scm- F“ *»t>Kt Llvtr Medicine. I hew aojnetimes bed to toibstitute F- <u-j ■fj.j r 1 ‘Ze- Ue 1 . ei«£y for your k'cdi r fStjjgpjl eiee, but ft rmal aneevor *w j Dr. J. n. Craves, Editor Tito v *y’°E§»—JhAV/rwt, Jieusi'h'i, la*,r.. soyui I T 1 roeeived * yank 3jj* of veio Lire* I Ci K.dl i»e, nod H».« u»*J H-lfaf it. «a ft *t work* hu* a (tan*. I want .• KR fl bettor Liver Roe,-.!—or and r-ur rF-’i \ ttoaly >0 g-.ert ufgsAu»’r. martatw. SCIENTIFICAWERICAN 1* the oM?<*t nnd most popular eelsutM* mr4 meeiiitnleto p«i>er pnblUbed nod bn* th« toqart rreulnUon of %-t y |«p»r of It* oloa* In to* (rncM. ally illustrated. Best class of Wood ADcmv toer*. Pui hshad weekly, hood for wnlii m totiy, Pri'vWayw. roar moptba' brink |l. MONK A CO.. riBLUBDI. m Srotolvny. K T. ARCHITECTS a BUiLDEI^ r$ Edttios of SoleiUiflo Amwlcaft U A areot saoev, *. Bcrh issue cootoUMt HISS* lithnimpiuc plate* of eoautry and uMy reatftea. oe» ot public tutldlnrs. Katavr.ru- nutidtsi and full t lane and speslttaeitoM for the ase Of ntoh as e»n,:etuplate bnlldlor, Prior fttt a rear. Soto, a copy. to UK* ft 00.. PI’IUMUM, BATSllSft"^ «s*-j...y M r*\{r b.r- hadvreiu a :-j yetu’s oxpurltMiue and h*v« f» oew SM 100. Odd n ppt‘c*i lons for Amort eon atd I'Alk toe Mli'ii ihii wm! !*ac<l for Laadboot. Ocsraa. pondenoc strictly ooaddontlal. . 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At Biriningh in they have better natural opening* for railroads, so thot it has a better distributing po.nt With ft railroad to the river that advantage would hi over come. “But as » site lor a city Trenton is TasSj *u peri or. ininghbm lack* drainage* Trenton has it. Trenton has ©bund an<e of water for furnaces and all kinds of manufacturing ♦ahlishment*. It h.;s the a<iv:mtage in the in <tter of pure and wholesome water, and there is t o why TienU u may not become as prosperous as Birmingham, whrn it ha* a* many outlet* to mailcet.” ro A YERTISERS. Advertiser* would »lo well to try the advertising column* t the ‘TijK TIMES.” It goes into the hom*s of the pur chasing claws, and is absolutely the only medium by which this class can l*c reached in the county. Rates rea»on*ble And mtde know* on application' J 013 WORK. ‘‘THE TIME. ” ha© r oVr t first < lets job printer, and t® ,irep*red to d > first class work at »s reasonyhlß rates as con sistent with first cla«s work, fcend us vour iob work T. W. »T. KTajors P. 0. Bon 49, Ticnton.