The Dade County weekly times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1889-1889, December 07, 1889, Image 4

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THJTW'EEKIY TIMES TMNTON, GA. 'm SS'Zk If 0 Ji, IN A OVANCK Vllltllttf EVERY WORNINB f LI lllfltt atTU m Pl»fßiiT3B» »rt«l. | la*. | •»•«. | 1 r*»r. t !><i ||IH I »»*e um fife t 1*0k«. ... 1 IH I lilt 13W • < !«, kM... IN I lIU 14 *0 -it 0 M Mini.. 10# . 1* BS MM « e * «ui li m M k aeo mo 1»* Ihmmi . lIM 1 »» MO9 mw»i 1,«*4#4 Uf#r»UMM*»» I* lk« »3» sitlast* **» M r ll »« for M*k Actar#* *»»• We tMtkSee t» T«#«rr#* 4a anril ll mu■ 111 Bob Smith ha# Bwo*n off. if you are sqyd for vour sub scription don’t say you was not notified in time. The widow Case’ house at th* head ef Town creek was burned Wednesday at noon. Los# ftbgnt 11,000. ■ Tb’3 Times will uot make its appearance after the finet, of the year unless it will be under noma one also’# eontrol The o#en out prospecting for coalman the lands «f the New England Company found a rein four feet thick- The opening is only one mile from New England City ' Dade County Alliance will meet at Iren to®, Tuesday, Jan.. 6, 1890. S. H. THI K.VIAK, W. G. Morkihun, PKTKK FORESTER, Committee. • ♦*•«>—— — • MUf M#f< Qovernot. We are in the thick at guberna *wrial uaadulates. Ktdry paper is 'nailing m its masthead the name of him> Candidate; and a is a dull week that two or throe names are thus giv n to the lightning and he gale of }>oiit (58 It is time to Vemark. that the » of'Grorgia do not want as rlteir governor, a man who is, or has Jung been associated A ithi big corporations. A mar, \>hd is lieeted with a big corporation is *pot v and can not be, h vapvtwenta Hive of the people If identified V ith corporations and trusts, he Viuqbl tjot, in decency, offer irim )-clf, nr periui l himself to be oli’er wd, as « candidate for governor; Vqd t'he ] eople do not want any nr an’lit carry into the executive iSTicy tlmt bins he must have ae tjuirrd in Ids luisjuefc* We wi|. urge that Uie next governor of C*ooj>j» must emne n {rom the bosom of the people, and V nut from »he offices of a big cor poration.- —Atlanta Journal. A|.i Pupils All. The new pension commissioner. Green B. Baum, has lost no iiine jn imitating thy examples set him bv President Harrison, Commis si u>r Morgan, Buperiiite)»d#ul P nvhester and all those other high republican officials who sig nalized their entrance into official life by praetje ng tiint uepoljapi which the president inaugurated as suuLt a>. fie entered the White Iffnise. poring the last demo cratic administratio heads of departments were given to upder stand iljnt nepotism would i ut be toleratei ju their bmeaus, but'the present udiuitiisira'nui fas t-HHog-! ed ail that, and wit:. so many j lij; n iaous, Hcotta and McKees' foisted on the Federal service, it i' ■; at all surprising that eyavv repabj.can head of departuienta, just* ! of legarding public office o s public’ trust, considers it a private sdro amt 'fsWiil.V affirjft, to i>c sri-ii the tiyilcbt -idYßutftge of. —Boston Hepuhliv. • • ...» - - KijM-j-n-d oi'iteerl. 'i ne House wjii fie 4 monopoly, a subsidy, a pension grab gad a corrupt ijimsf, and it is entirely in aec iruancs v»)th -the titneas of j Gih.o thht 1* n>m should! preside ever, By the appointment of committees and by the hundred other ways'whicb are open to an ofit rial of such autocratic powerg, Speaker Heed will faithfully serve the intd'rnetfc which contributed the great campaign fund of 1888, and do what he can ro to “fester’’them that Il.i y will he in shape tn fdo t|>©b«-m« things in 1892.—Ciaicago Wr-'lr I NEW ENGLAND CITY. WORK PROGRESSING SLOWLY RUT SURELY. SIO,OOO Hotel to Be Built at Once— Coal Showing Up Finely—GnuL iu<j theStreetH- Eoßinecrs Rii kiily Snrveviusr. The New England Company is going al ead wffh their work stead ily, and it is their intention to got lota on the market by the middle of January. Hands have beer, at work open ing up the coal about a mil# west [of the town. They found a vein four feet thick at the start. It ia known a* the Parle vein, and haa no superior for coking purposes, i apd ie a good grate coal. An en ' thtndfi is now being driven into it twelve’feet wide.’ i For the past week hands have b‘en bilsv grading the streets and clearing oil the town site. he engineers have been increased so the woik eau he pushed rapidly forward. As has been published before in The Tjmks the company intend to build a t«>wn, and all assertions to the contrary are false. They have one of the fireat pieces of property in the south, and are fujly aware of the fact and don’t propose to let it lie idle. arc being drawn for a two Story business building and post i office combined. Work.wiii be commenced short ly on 'he hotel. It will oust $30,- IJOU a id will L# built near the j depot, The liave received ►■everal nrop- I oeilions to locate manufa* turers of liitTereut kinds. It is thought j iliat tome of the J.vnn, Maiss, | burned cut eboe manufacturers will ibo.Hte at Xer: England. The directors hold n meeting in I Ba»toii !a«t \Vedn*>-day and pre liminary steps were taken to or ganize an oicurriuu tor the ffiyt 1 The Nashvili® kffd ChhUftpoagt, railroad will probably build a branch Joad to Not England. Thev will not have to build more than five miles at th<* farthest. Their mam line is only four inilt# from the piece ou an air line. , A railroad will also be built to | the Tenner.-ee riy r, a distance of inly feu miles. tlov-rno: Far h: m was elected general manager at tlic meeting ast Wednesday, and will arrive ' >ofe Thursday and take charge of the aO'k and th ! n things will move along lively. The Governor is the r glit mini in Ihn right place, ai d he will not allow gr.iss q grow under his feet. We ill st iuk to our prediction that N> w England will in two Vtr*r# be a city 0. 5,000 inhabitants •' —* hj»j> < ■ The world may besagroh d from j ])o!e to p ih and no o piedy found equal to li. )(. Ji. (Entanio Blqpd Be III) for the ou eof Blood poison, it 18 a remedy founded ou scienti st medical knowledge, and its reputation as a curative ■>d by such tru# sad UP solicit *d estipionr as found in put columns from time tq tipi*- .Vot Worth K»ej»*nr fiearet, Marhtt|>n M *• Harris m, in tfving to simw his superiority to Hiipp-r pres , lon’s, has (U reci| 11%it the press shall haye mi ejvaioj's enpias at his msps.tge. Ten tp one, after the people read it th y will wander that the pr#ss vya» #4 it Milwaukee Journal. A F<tw«LtL?r AryU:|«, Joh. Wanauiak"r aaya that thpre are up pawed-oyer guojs at his I’hiladeiphia jtoye John hiimeif, however, looks a ii.iher }i«w erUover artiufy it i)i'aiesmatiso.p.=r Chicago jreraid, <- It is a cripi# for mew fr, prepare and to adveitiss g worthitss, ipsrt remedy as a cure far tarribH and ohronjo blood pajapn jn hope that the sufferer will use a hqpdred bottles before tie finds out its worthleseaess, and yet there are some who do, Botanic Blood Balm (B. B. B.) is not a r<-;nedy of this kind, ihe firet bottle begins to do good, and a euro usually follows bolor# a dosea bottles are taken. There Will Be a General Row. The Ohio democrats expect to hold the State lor years to come and to control its electoral vote in 1892. Governor Foraker’s frieads have their knives sharpened, and are going to stab ever member of the Sherman faction they can get a blow at. There is no spirit of conciliation or compromise. The Foraker men know that their can didate was cut, and they are going to have revenge. It will be war to the death between th# two factions. The Sherfiiqin clique expected to have a republican legislature, which would have helped to pre vent a rupture in the party, but now there is certain to be a general row, which will enable tbe demo crats to consolidate and perpetuate their powar.-r-Paterson Guardian. It Would Be Politic*! Int'nany. With 30,000 office holders as a grand »rmy haying power to eaptit the, votes in every Congressional di-dript, even Harriott way hope for a new lease of But we do not vet believe that such an outrageous scheme will succeed. The public tnay be led by easy stages some distance from the right, but not so far as to take from the people of the different States the management and con trol of their elections. That ia a step against which tfie fair-minded would revolt, and the revolt would mean political death and infamy f >r the promoters of the eonspira ev.—Aignche ter (N H ) l nion, Wasting Indian Money. it may he said that an increase i 1 expense, large though it i', would he heartily approved hv the friends of the Indians if they could he assured that it would he properly used. @uch an assurance is impossible under this admiuis tratirm. • The failure of Mr. Qherly to stop party favoritism ip the matter of contracts should warn Commissioner Morgan that ho will he utterly powerless fa prevent th* use of the additional million ami a quarter as “spoils” fur distrjbur tion by his sermonizing superiors. Indeed, tire ch£acter of sopie of the appointments under him for se-vice ip the Indian schools is a su'iicient indication of the wav in w dch h mom.owould he wasted. Workingmen in Congress. When it is considered that most conslffuencifs have n preponder ance of workingmen, tl.e wonder is that more spell men are not sent to congress. Boor workingmen, to whom steady emnlopnient and as sured suppo t for t heir dependents is a (ice s if v, have a? much inter est in maintain ; ug a Ptqpje gov ernment ami ip iuvoiiring wise legislation ?:$ any other class of the community. That they arc not Ulort. frequently represented HI congiwss by computin' mtm of thoir iwn elaas is largely dm- to, the fact ihkf even tlje legitim.Oe and neeefcsHiy expenses, of an eh»c tjuH are so great. Bust, "’Ghoul Taint of Now Jflisev is gl«rio n s}y rnain- Ulning its deipooffttic record. Governor AbbtH’a plurality at the receqt election was, with a single except3qw. iqe lutgesr ever given in the State ;<> any candidate of any party. The t. irit of repuliii uani-m lias seldom the New Jersuy, aiid it hr? now placed itself beyond even the menancu of it.— Bt. Loqia Bcpqb lic. Notliljijf Cun SSj.fcfsiy An eastern pip»r thhiks that Chvyp John WunanvaToi’e “loua tiun of a pahitfH hr4qch off|jo an }iiej ohi original htirgain counter” npisij## axiromeiy mortifying to Harrisnn His doubtful jf n prer,- i ijqf i|hu ii 44 RO suauiomasly ihrust his family relatives into the bffic#i can be mortifi«d at any, thing. Cheap John will go qq qp T jnbuk«d by his affioiai chief, Chicago Herald. JEt«u thp most vigorous surf bg»oh p#oplo b*»? nt doors a fueling of 1 tudo and. wesriecss, To dispal feeling t*ks Dr. J. Iff WcLsee'* Sars.i pariffai it Wii) impart vitaißy aad fif 9f. F«r sal# ky Col#, “Looking at the inbject a# dis interestedly aa an Am#rioan citi zen can, I se# nothing to prevent the conclusion that th# present tariff is at war with the best in t*re@ts of tho country. It is con tinued by being made a party question and the free us# of money in elections, but unless it is true that no republican government can long ba honestly and wisely .ad ministered, which I do not be’ievc, its days are nearly numbered The subject is now better Htider stood than it has been. Many 1 manufacturers are forced to con cede that they need wider markets more than protection. Farmers are learning that the home mar kets and foreign markets that are stiß open to them are insufficient ,to secure living prices for theii ; crops. There is, I am sure, no I risk in predicting that if the pres ent congress does not revise the I tariff ana free it from the features ; that stand in the way pi inturna | tional trade, the power in the next congress will be in the hand* of those who push the reform of it to an extreme. That is soon to un dergo thorough overhauling is quite certain. Shall the work be ! done by its friends or its oppo nents’? is a question to be decided by the present congress,’’-r^Hugh McCulloch - FOR. TIIK VH..OOU, TPSr Weakness, Malaria, Indigestion ana Biliousness. t«ke BROWN’S IROr: RITTERS, K euros quickly. Tor rale by all dealers in tedicUie Gr* the genuine It is the opinion of the president of the Pennsylvania Steel Com ! pany that if his government would let him alone ( thus putting his oampany on an equal footing with foreigh competitors, he would be : ahle to sell iron and steel rails in Londoq. Our esteemed protocr j tionist contemporaries, who hwve ; been for many veais in a state of apprehension almost approaching , syncope because of tfinir fear ol the dapj-edfttjoue of cheap pauper made, foreign iron, can hot believe j their eyes whop U|oY we such 4 statement in print, They ate afraid to give their readers the : beuefit of the great intelligence , that Pennsylvania stands ready, the moment her leg? shall be untied iby the repeal of the tax on raw material, to step into the world’s market with her iron and steel and t-ke her chance for customers, Porhaj sthey think Presiden Bent will take back his words. But ho will not. He wants neither pro- I te. tion nor resti ictio i. II wants 'tithe let alone—-to get, uritrxod, urn as he can, and to sell his pro i duct wherever he cun.— Bhihuleh , phia ilecoro, Mar y i» in brokeu 4"wu fc«rp. or t llrewii 1 ) i~<wt rvbn'tA* the ejttrtii, aid* rt unwc *»■ - A biio «id o.,r»c is- - u. il>t as*' <dt*# Iff:, L, G. fiOZiEll I 'injx.i iia n, *SV tj ■<>eon and (itb'etricins■» Late of City Hospitals, Augyst4, Ga. - Clpjsc 4*- rrrr T, rl, 8. COLjE’S STGSc, ron 18 iiopio people agree with The Sun’s 0 about nter, aud things, and •F'fuo peop'e dosff; but everybody Hi '55 fa get hol'd of the newspaper wbiph is t eypr dull find never t ■> a; eak its pripd, i>ewoo'R's know that for twenty vlsr-yj iBE Sun has fought in ibu front line fop Democri tic | riueipl s, neyep wayeping or weaken pg it| it- loyffty to ft # ifug in'erests of the party i serve# with fo.rles; iu’elligence and disiptcp. sted vigor. At times opinions have differed o the best ip« ’PS of ►o coipplishi- g the common pur|>ose ; u is p t The Sun’s fault if it has sei-n fppt l er into the m'Hs'oue, H ghieen li mdrsd and ninety ii the vear that vyill >:rpb blj de ei'm'-P# tha result of ths Presidential elation of IStIJ. p°i'h»ps the fortunes of the 9smQPpacy for the rest of the c#' tvpy. Viotoiy ill 18iJ2 is a tfufy, amf th# be ginning Of 1880 Js the best time to start out in Ptnnpauy with liie Sun. Daily, p#r rp0nph,,,,,,,, *0.50 M> t * P er 6.00 Dai V a <! Sq- day, p r j arß oo Daily » mdav, pr pa nth 0.70 \\» kiy m , upp year. ...... } qo AdOyess THfS SUN, If., w York, up, TRUTH. TT »•_ s strangs that anyone wftl eO*t- I tinue to suffer from the effect of rasy l laria, Vilood poison,soreness of the fiyef Mtd kidneys, rhemnatism, etc., v/hep there Is a cure within the reach of ail, It ha# never failed to give complete satisfaction, curing saff ly, surely and quickly every symptorp of ill health resulting from a state of blood impurity. From its use pimple# and sores rapidly get well, achts and pain# subside, weakness, stiff joints, swollen limbs, dyspepsia, want of appetite all dG appear, it is calhd Botanic Bfcod Bsu r<, nade in Atlanta, Ga., a..d has Jong been .he favorite remedy of the South. It is a perfectly safe blood ranedy and general tonic, and much quicker la its action than medicine usually administered by physi cians, for while nearly the same ingre dients might he preset toed, ■* hardly possi ble the same ingredients in the strength arv’ aan'e quanlity would be us.rd ; and here, is the superiority of il. B. B. over ail clood medicines in the world, as is evi denced by the remarkable ttsti noay given by 1 lose who nave been cured even wli. n all othef treat -oent uteriy failed. Head th* following: i" xwkinsvillk, Ga., Feb, 2C ; 1887. I jiff i. iis to c-Ttify t tmy w if-.- has ht-er | in bad health for . .g-q years. Altai X trying live doctors a,nd six Cr seven WEA I C NF Ci ‘■hfHifent *p a tent i-ni\ 11 medicines six bot tle# of your B. B; B. has cured her. James W. Lancaster. B. B. B, Knoxville, Jenn., July 2. 1887. 1 \ave had catarrh, of the head for six j ears. I went to a noted doctor and X l> • treated me for it, but could not cure me, he said. 1 was over fifty years old, and I gave up to die. 1 hacf distressing PATADRU cou ? h > e X es were » rttynn swollen, and 1 am con fiident I could not have lived without a change. I sent and got one bottle of your medicine, used it, and felt better. Then 1 got four more, and, thank God, it cured me. Use this any way you may wish for the good of sufferers. Mrs. Matilda Nichols, 2it Florida direct B. B B* Maxly, Ga., jao. 8. 1688, noR twelve years 1 suffered from H secoi-lary and tertiary blood poison. X Mv i ice and shoulders became a mass cl corruption and the disease began to eat my skull bo -cs. It was said ( must sun ly cih but { tried a bottle B. B. H. witii benefit, and using eight or ten bottles more I became sound and well, and have been so 'or twelve mouths Hundreds BLOOD PQjSON ;ne, and 1 e..tend heartf It thanks for sc valuable rmiedv Robert Warx». We know Robirt Ward a. d that he has been mred by 'Otaa-c i'.lood i aim A. T. Brightwcil. '.V G. ■ irchmor.:, & Co.. I H. BrLMv/eil, Jo-rn T. Hart, \\\ B. Campbell. b. n. a. Wavnesiioro, Mtss , July \i, 1887. MY sister was atfiirted for a number ol years with bods scattered about all over her person. T hey w ould - m-ke their app-araa.;c every lining and last through tue summer and latin the 1 til. Her ii jalt 1 was sadly iir ortji C fiash ai.; ! . strength j ever, day, ip !tct, they were sapoin- her life, i gave her one fe of B «, ti., ynd the t ff xt was like raat ic.pro luc i.ig a complete cure jind res demg hei health. '1 o-iiav site is p ructiy soun , and nee hriaJ.’.i fully rcstor-.d. It H withou 1 doubt the ff.st and niosj valuable L’qod ffuriiier novi on the mark t. D. M. Vo KAE. B. 3. B t Jr sufferr:! untold miser for years from inflammatory rlr-um?. : >m, ... I could find nothing to cure pr r ! ve m I finally mad ?up my mind to t ,a3.<. nnr, ”-■ATI O"A one ’BOfi effort Ht-LmviA ! ,S.vi t 0 r ',.j m se j{ jif the t-.'Tible af.li-. .an, and it now aifor.'is me t'-. • g- -at.'st pienaurn my life to state to t- • citji- ot S-pitf county that 1 a.o ent-rrl/ -u; .d. wif* p« trace of the via ,-.s ; l Zl a .{; U v ff ted by the thegi.! hv'ding prop-rfi sof ft. K fi., wh«< I i con?.:d r e grander.’, p -res’ and me t { o :r.ul Moo i mipedy known to r.i. n. I ~»vj lr-;cn a ibjr-ct toimfiasuma lory attack- ice l;n years of age. John M, DAVtShT v kr« fexas. B, B. B, tOIi tivs yea; j have been suff. • H ing v, i, i 4 vc ,k ba k from result c X aa injury rec> ivr d. atf*«d. dby r’ncu matlam. I nautpgive upmyicguiaf bpsi- UvDij and take the position of night-watch man. J have dsyi ved great reiiei and bene tit by using Bola: jc Bipod Hahn, and f.av, regained in/ strmgt i spfficlei’.fly to rt burnt my regular wori 1 think Botari* WEAK BAC I .rent reliyf. I am row ably to per fprip wp < that ! have not had ffrengtb to to o i for five years, ar i cheer fully endorss B. B. 8., v/hich l- proven to tic the only medicine f at w.' : give me teiiel. Oliver Sicor, Iff Stn -per BmlJipore. Md 8. B, B. At.-W'aOA, Ga., lune 22, 1887. T hsrd Ri.fer.-i frorr- dyspepsia, foi I over fifteen years, a- 1 during that J tin* • tried c.Wy miag J cou d hear of, l i sn it p er ktltM in doctors’ hills Ailhout r -ociviag th; sligiffcst benefit. In. iced, 1 cont’piu.d to grow worse. Viaajly, afi r I despaired pf o .'Uinjng re Hof, a tri-nd ruco np-.ul ,i ]}. p'. B. (iiotaai - Pho ! Bah i, . id | beg in using i - -, rot, lt -xi ' ringtdl* -K wfiu •«! Alter a hail Outtlu I w*»s satisiiec DYSPEPSIA ttf 4Jie sist i 1 attic waste ken | |*Jt !,ka a neu i'o in. 1 wo ilcl not tak - kl.fKKi lor the goer’ fi" has don ■?->>•;»** f f. th» r »i"f |-* -ri, (Ml i wpuld have hacj l not taken if. IK TH9MM BEN. T. BUOCK, ATTQ*MJEY,at*LAW, TfUJiTUN, UAPH OOIJJVTTi «a* W ! bb BAV *Tfncr T 9 AbP Jffv •«»««##»* *»m4 wfipg. pqk# Brock few |oas to wor|f, ECBMQXICALIEN! Ask your dealer for Ed. L. Huntley & Co.’a HONEST Clothing. If our goods an? not In “THB TIRE .KSS TOILE44 FC.Ut Oohie STOPT^ TRADE I” KEENER in your aecilor, amk. you can iPiiO . « CUBE THEM ftom «lw beat CpSPf'-W largest Mail- Ie jgjMM Ohdbr Wiaole dLJ2/M saleCLOTinNo House in tL© msSUKSSBm. R world, at pri- I ops that will SiaiAKR VOl’H ffUoßsit!g how two can afford TO DO IT. 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