The Dade County weekly times. (Trenton, Ga.) 1889-1889, December 28, 1889, Image 1

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Tl\f ' jll Lj 7 ! 1./JYI.V JJ 1 1 llVl JuO. With this issue we suspend the paper. We are well aware of its short comings but have dose the best we could when the business have withheld their patronage. We regret nothing that has been said knowing that we were in the right. Lookout for an officer to your bill. By order of the ; fate school commissioner there will be held at the court house in Trenton on Jan uary 2, 3 and 4 an examination of applicants for teachers license for those who desire to teach iu Dade county daring the year 1890. This will be the only examina tion for this purpose. J. P. Jacoway, C S. C. The world ajay be search id from pole to pole and ne remedy found equal to B. B. B. (Botanic Blood Balm ) for the cure of blood poison, It js a remedy founded on scienti fic medical knowledge, and its reputation as a curative establish ed by such true and unsolicited testimony as are found in ou c®lumns from time to time. Leprosy in the Northwest. Dr Armaur Hanseu, a Norwegian savant, recently visited this country and iu Wisconsin and Minnesota exam ined a number of lepers who had emi grated from Norway. He arrived at. the ii'Ofci'i. ■. ,rcsntr 111 ct of 100 ■- such emigrants the offspring h remained free to the thii J generation. Tins, the author believes, shows v mphatically that leprosy is not a hereditary disease. He thinks that the different mode of life in the new country does not afford the same opportunity of contagion as given by the peculiar conditions of life in Nor way.—Chicago Tribune -vjred on •*Boile<TYletnal» and Juliuny Cake.” Walter Haynes, of Brimfield, is cele brating his 100th birthday today. He is in excellent health and does not look to be over 75. As a carpenter Mr. Haynes helped to build the first block erected in Syracuse, N. Y., and alone excavated a quarter section of twenty-six rods of the Erie canal. He never used liquor or to bacco, and attributes iiis longevity to “boiled victuals and johnny cake.'"— Palmer (Mass.) Cor. Albany Times. TTis 15rl<?e*s Family* A curious wedding has just taken place at Lodz. Hungary. A young inau, 18 years of age and <>f good position, for some unaccountable reason married a poor widow with a numerous family. The “blushing" bride is in her seventy* fourth year! The “happy” bridegroom has now eleven stepsons and daughters, the oldest of whom is 53, besides twenty three grandchildren and twenty-three greatgrandchildren—and all that at 1a! TRENTON, GEORGIA, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 1889. f a<( 'tali- STMK oF uE-Mibh. I' 'J»K « o('NT K* vnuieoi -in i • *i«n»».ie oi of ■ icwi <>ttru-t e\«cnie»i me on 6UI day o> - i)ci«*b* by K « the same b<*'u*oi « I in «I e-l bo.jk -.J” «>n }* ,#■ $ 160 181 ..ii 4Htf ili lb i.fticw oi »h«* Supeuor . qqri tit % ( i I «*.■ mi . i}, l o ft a c«rl.il!i debt ii i) said «r. v**n> i• • A !. Wi> i.mu. 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Abo about live ttoa nl' lot numb »r (49) iu. tv-niue mcliTii • a >m *'l triangle wl i. h i.- bo"ndea -oiiih **v iwt nnuiber -i\t . ,*a-t }»y , itu >e*l, noi ■h b> the mi Iro o , and irndmliv^ ] . i.-' in*»iiitv M*4< ton noth M<b d inn \. ti. , ' li drovd tbe- ejos at Wildwood now 1 -tund- a"d includi y: the re>i b*nce o-t id he depot. - i.l tr cl i> bounded - a»t and north bv Ku*'elh 'Outh liy lot number ixt\ an" west by the origin*il line, o said lot * i umber 49. , , . 8. Also ull the iron or* and mi non) niterest. in t ' !!S r \vi'tT'c mllepeo • -ui r | >:» h:-ot-w av o •.()•:v( \i' ’.o fl.id *. 'F-* bv M. K. «, i*,»-a *1 h\ dee »»• 1 1 ;4i!i. 18-7. Ko»-further description o le property v« f ,v, .re 11> » j., in u e *»l RiorU ttf** : as ilUove >t4l e.'i i ) ,*\ll con v-y the itv -<) bv vi*li<l Je. (! n lee t" ' 1,,, i.iiich i-ei- with tin- i -*. •! euvenuiits ot .v .ii:.a«v «iven hv moi-tjr’.u.'t*. Wit., smy bund ibi-, 45"'.; .1..; of Xovem itcr. 1888. bOKKK. M.iit^a-ee. ETI'KKS "*t' (, | j 1* , roontv —" he v «*t. M. R M ill • x>-.ii.t*r «t "’is. M • ill. .**-eia»ed. lenre-fn!- r.. III.; <snnit ill hi* petition. *nlr 81**1 and »n* errd i.h roeord. 1 In*’ It* ha« IVli)» t*x«UHts«l the Hi .f ...id J-c.o . -id Thi» i» >. V« «■ i-»t «• i-e t* ciw „i| ptr**i>* coi.wsrneit klMr*« .a«4 or«<it«*is to- <u f nu-e, it imv ’li«T uan.why said • xe«e I.tor'll mill MOV In* Hi»«h.trjj«4 Irani his «e««- i« -lii .ml r-vciv* letters at d -mis-itu an th -1-t A.oml n in .lanuaiy 18»0. 1 hi* Sept 19.1 SSt» .1. X. Ri-m ■•tr, <*' Jim*ry *f l»nd« Count?. Pis I I’O Nr.!' VHUIMnItTOK* SALE (■.corgi* Dade CouhtV,-- Akrr*eable to mb order *1 ihe Cdui I*l ‘iidinarr . I said eoanty. wi I b*-old at auction at tie court house door et **id county. on the first Thu uday in Jasn *rr «»xt. within Hi* i*£al hou’» 01 -.ls. the foilhi'i hit |*i'o|»ortT. to-wit: Ai‘ of let ol land nuoi or V.H) two hundred an! ninety-lour, n y d# »ixt» aore*. onoro or lu*d, °t lot n.iin bor .3*5 (wo hundred and eitf.-ljr-tve. all * 19th di*triot and 4th *ectio ©t ceil nty, sol i as the jnopertv of M*ry E MeColly, de eeaned. »»W land* ivihj about o*e mil* east ol Trenton Term*: On* third cm*. hataßce in twelve month* with approved »*©»rit.T. Thu, Sootomhor 21. ItS*. M- 4. tt. TaTIjM, Admin ittrator. / tHS fZ., " ! irhoosia, Mala- JtaS,..' r • JjllV. IW ™ , ♦ <of 1 d Genuine lime.. ; VuT- Tv. -1- Uj» on wrapper FOB 189 O . Some people agree with The Sun’s opinion about men and things, and some i ebp e don’t; but everybody likes o get hold of the newspaper which is ever dull and t ever afraid to speak its mind. Demoora's k ow that for twenty v®ar* 'I he Sun has fought in the front line for 1 emocn>tie i rinciph s, nerer waver ug or wea 1 •m ug i;i t- loy.-Uy to t e rue in eiest- of the pa tv i se--.es w th fe rless in’e'lige >.-• and di- ncr st d vigor. At times opinio®* have differed a- o the f est mo ns of m complisiti g the common purpose ; i is n t The Si n’s fault if i ias se a further to he mills on«. E ghieen hundrsd an" * inety i. he year that will prob biy d«'enri'i* the result of He P,es ; dei tial el ction of 1892. a: dp r aps tlie fortu es of he Democracy for t!ie rest of the ce tu r y. Victo y i 1892 is >< duty, and the be o-’iu. it) of 1860 is t'>. best time to start out in company w'th he Sun. Daily, per mom,' $0.50 Daily, per yea .. 6.00 Sunday, per tear 2.00 Dailv a d Sn> day, p r par 8 00 Daily a , i*' Sunday, pr m nth 0.70 Weekly Su . one year 1.00 Address THE SUN. N«w V«rk. A fOS TAL CARD GETS SIX, FREE! I WRITE YOURNAME A vj) Til K N 4 M P.l, . . 1.1 rv YVTr N KKiU bogs 11, \ ro>t au c v (to * s!• i t I'D HESS IT TO THE CONSTITUTION | t l' I. V NT V, G A I \ rnl t I 'i \of y<.„ will r fr«n " s ■u< i> h . opr or l tie [SOUTHERN WEEKLY. I Tan tine giv« your neighbor* I WEEK'S KKVDIMU FitKf ■ ■BILL » <tP ” "USUI.K KICUUS." “BFTSI Hamilton." write lu! it. TALM AtrE amt s» M ION K< uvem-li for it. Ur .JON Es writes the "Fa.'Mere’ pe^e.' - ah.i M IP. KINO wntes the “Woitetl** K i n s'l.'ni.’ VV A B BToRIEs.*’ ‘•PICTURES cl BTRA NO K. If U*. I’EA VkL AND AIiVENTURE,” in every neue. A PEREECT MAGAZINE. Dade County Allianea will m e® at Trento*, Tuesday, Jan. 6, 1890. S. H. Thurman, W. G. Morrison, Peter Forester Committ®*. BEN. T. BROCK, attorney-at-law, TRENTON, DADE COUNTY, «A. WILL PAY STRICT ATTENTOH T® ALL siness entreated t» him.