State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, May 29, 1891, Image 3

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SI ill o of Dade Nows. }'irh! Idled Ercrij Friday .vt THEN TON, (A. ii lIiUH'K Bill)!!. Oft jur yi*ar in nlviuiee. Advertising rules’ r* asnnablH and w 11 (,<■ im-.d*- kin-wn upon application. Aii coniimmlea ions must, be Mjuom pauicil with in* 1 real name ol tin* write . A’l Ivg.t! a ivortis rig must be paid' fi,v iu init ance. Address all correspondence to Till*: NEWS, TitKxrox, Ga. 'l* - * (,'t f* il| 1 l i • • X(I i/I t . .i: A . )l M l ' t - y\ t'OlKM'iu'' High' oil or lii-top l on* !* lilt' ill"'"’ *!.*(; ui'* l>s lti*“ t*- If T. •). I -111111. km, U . A* , Tiittun. Miereriir;. iwiil-iti tlli.-iIiUT No. til 11. A. M. .Mi-ut- Silt • in in i.ifcltt. on o'til •r'.oli fn l m urn. T. .1. ! • i*iit oi. O. 51. A, B. Tnmm. s 1 i-.t ctiO }. :i> i liun-ir Uml anil 4 b 'llialais io. oi tiift. |Oi‘arl lor lii t:nv. .1. I . Ba\s. pi. -i'it itiio l i lift' * vi i \ StiniUi tuiilit. iopti- i on ol y \ifi -t Hi*' mt’i'is on Ut T in-sit :i v> io : •till a* v. viril. .Inly aim Ontoln'i. (i- A. i;. Bililo l’ri siilotit. IV. s. Tajliir, sei rotiiiA ' nlv S.t|ii>fior t tonn mni-ts Srtl Mondays in At ai rti.alni St-p Sc-in I l*r. Local and Personal. A nice shower Tuesday. Next. Tuesday is public sale flaw (io lo Cun lons for cheap good®. Mai Allison was in town yester duv. . ; K aul' O'Neal killed a three foot rat tier in his yard. J. A. lien nett went to Cliattnnoo i c;t Wednesday, Mr. J. S. Allison went to Fulton Ark., Monday on business. Next month will be the dullest of the year for our merchants. Mr E. C. Mosley, of Rising Fawn was in town yesterday. A hie; ball tonight at the hall •over T. 11. 15. Coles store. Several tickets were sold to the circus from this place Tuesday, *• Capt. ]ond has completed anew packet fence around his residence. Rising Fawn, Trenton and M>v ganville- promise to supfiort this I ‘ l l '>'■ What’s the matter with our Wildwood corm pendent this we* k? Lack Case means to bring about a revolution ill prices on family groceries. I. V. Willis is behind the coun ter at Cureton’s in the absence of Earn A.li.son. .Mrs. (Jus Ayeres visited iier ■uother Mrs. J.C. Smith, the latter I art of last week. Mr. and Mrs. JohnT. Keener de parted Monday for theyr future ' home at tiraysville (la. If you want a good paper let Hk-our ful scrip!ion and paymenit Bor tie Nets besim, ltmeous acts. ■ The picnic at Highland Park Bast Saturday was a success in Home respects. Mrs. aftd Miss Zachary are reg- Bstered at \io Case House lor a few Hi ays. Please notify us when you do not ■receive your paper that we may ■Hack up” the p. m. I Jas. Snydef killed a rattle snake • Tin his yard which measured three feet and a half and carried nifioi jraitles. I Mrs. J. M, Cantrell and Miss fl.de, of Rising Fawn, visited Mrs. J. P. Bond the first part of the i AY<ok. j I Byron Tatum is teaching yes tog da v and today at In ion tor Prof. M a t son who lias gone to Scottsbo ro on business. p\\'e will have better improvments next week in our “printing appa ratus" and promise our readers a better print hereafter. ■ Anything that will burn, or do Kent, or answer for wearing ap ral taken on subscription ne urit? here. j V* ord Pace lms traded for a nice horse and oilers to run him against I anything in the countv. .... Sheriff Hvnl received a telegram yesterday telling him to look out for a stolen roan mare. Quarterly meeting at the Metho dist church to-morrow and Sun day. Let everybody put a shoulder t> i tb.e wheel ami help along the big] barbecue. W. 1C Taylor lost two ‘setting bens” the other night from a raid ol the “Owl Club.” Shame upon you ! • John Jaeoway and Mike Allison went lishing Wednesday and caught :t live pound trout —for fifty cents, W. T. Hughes is doing a good business at the 1C IC crossing be cause his motto is “live and let live.” Our subscription list at Rising Fawn should rcccommcnd the News to the 1C F. merchants as a ! medium for advertising. The Enterprise Manufacturing j Company will receive anew lot of machinery this week a u another order J til v Ist. O. W. M. Tatum has sold to P. A. Cooper his interest in the min ing iperations of Tatum and Hum mond. On June I lie 6th the county Hoard of education will conduct on examination of teachers for the year 1 St) 1 at the court house in Trenton. A rabid dog belonging to Joe Cooper created considerable ex citement at Rising Faun one day this week. Jas. Bryant finally suc ceeded in killing it. Tatum and Forresters store at Rising Fawn, was broken into one night last week and robbed of -tMOO worth of jewelry belonging to Mr. X. W. Nichols. Charges have been made against M. A. 15. Tallin by the ‘,anti Sweat Club” for cutting bean sticks. Hi® defence will be that he did it under conprtlsion. Mr. S. if. Thurman is at work upon an index fo> - the clerks office which will enable one to trace the tit It; of each lot of land separately in a few minutes. Why don’t someone with a little surplus capital, run the water from sand Mountain inio Trenton? It would be a paying investment and be of untold benefit to the town. Hardy Hall says the noticable feature ofGhe new schedule on the A. G. 8. is that all t.*e trains run south at about the same time in the morning and “..ever come back again.” '..he better class of citizens of this county are unanimous in the opinion Unit Dade county needs a newspaper; and if signs don’t work by contrary we are sure of a support. Col. E. B. Wells has been ap pointed general manager for the Georgia Mining and Manufactur ing Company. Coi. Wells never fails to make money for any eu terpuse of which he assumes man agt lent. There is a man in this town who buys the Cincinnati Enquirer every feunday, yet he is too poor to take his home paper. It is needless to say he sponges on his neighbor for the News. We were requested to announce that the Sligo Sunday school would have a picnic and that all the Sun day scoools in the county were in vited but unfortunately, like a ‘muckle head” we have forgotten the time and place DIED.—Mrs. F. M. Castleberry diet Wednesday it. 8:30 ;>. m. She had been sick for some time and while her death had been ex pected it did tiot avert the shock to those who ha . known her and learned to respect her religeous j character and true womanly quali tiesr Mrs. Castlebeiry was about | 60 years old. FROM COLE CITY. Mit. Eiutoi: : —After seeing my first letter in print 1 take courage to write agai n. Everything is quiet in town this week. Capr. T. R. Evans is visiting his family at Oliver Spiings th's week. Mr. J.B. Williams, of Trenton, was out last week, drumming for the .Standard Silv uuvun Cos. Some parties here seem to think that the writer was mistaken about their being no dudes in Cole City, they sav there is one at least. Well its a poor town that can’t afford one dude. We saw the editor of tl e News out to-day. That’s right Ben sir ’em up and you will get there ely. iscailio. BUSINESS. To-day we send out the fifth issue of this paper. We have sent out several copies under no ar rangement for subscription sohoy upon the presumption that it was the duty of the parties to take their county paper and believing that they would preform that du ty. We have not been ahie to see you, consequently if ou decide or have decided to grant us your support it was upon your own vo lition. If you do not desire to take this paper and it has been sent to your address please notify your postmaster and leave the pa per in the office. While we garn estiv urge upon every citizen of Dade the importance of granting your support to your county paper and while we would appreciate your patronage rest assuied we shall not beg you to grant it. The man who refuses to take his home paper belongs to one of three classes, either poverty, stinginess or pure cusseduess influences his decision. Poverty shall be no bar at this office, the other two we can not cure. Now once and for ail we will state that if you take this paper you should pay for it with out dunning. Pay your dollar now and save us the trouble of charg ing twenty five cents tor asking you for your little subscription. Fagler in Dade County. A di?patch front Dhde county states that Mr. J. T. Woplbright killed a large eagle on his place one day recently. The monster bird measured nearly eight feet from tip to tip of its outstrecheu wings. It is said that eagles great ly onnoy the farmers in that sec tion by carrying off young stock.— North Georgia Citizen. Don’t run down our eagles. That eagle measured thirty two feet and four inches and was not grown either. He has roosted on the bel frey of the Presbyterian church for some time and from the super stition of our citizens has roosted undisturbed until he got to figure ing on one of Mr. Woolbrights mules when Mr. W fired seven shots into his eagleship from a 45 Matlin rifle from which wounds he died after a few days. No our ea gles don’t bother young stock when they can get a full grown steer or mule. A Lone Grave. Six miles west of here on Sand Mountain near Mrs. Wigley’s there lies the remains of a youth who gave up his young life to the eau;*e of the South'. A neglected grave by the roadside, in that grave all that is earthly of a confederate soldier. These facts alone should lie the motive to prompt action and secure at least a headstone for young Charley Henson’s grave. He was only 15 years old and had just joined the army in 1863 when he was killed while with a scouting party on the mountain. He was a playmate of Dr. Ketcherside's who remembers him well. Let someone solicit contributions that a young heroes grave may receive proper care and attention. Subscribe for the News at once and be with the big crowd. GEORGIA DADE COl'X IV. Wit! We so tl heftii*t I h<* r 'ourt Housi tin r iii Trenton sain count}', wiiniti ttii ] legal hours of sale o i the lirst i uetday i in jitiie 1. i 'itiex*ii acres more vr less In th i non he st<*ornerof lot of land no. 220 |in the 11 district, and flit section ti } Dade County and bounded as follows to-vvit; <) i tit nor hby the lands of the Walker I/on and < oal Company atnl i-n the west by the land fit jatuts ; AteKaig: I lie same being a part of the I land b tight- by W, It. Alien from Car joh e A-hen. levied ■ n > s thw property j < t the S’dil W. it. Allen by virtue • f and o satj-fy a fi fa issued from the superior const of said county in favor ■ i 11. E. W arren &( o, and against v\ . H. Allen a- principal and \\ . P, (>i - | bert as security, property pointed oto |by plaintiff, 1 client in possession noli tied. This May Ist 1891 VV. A. Bvno. Sheriff. GEORGIA DADE COENTY. Will be sold b fore the Court House door in '■ roii* on said con tv within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in J one !XIII. I wcniy acres more or less of lot of land No 1 .'>7 in the loth dis liet and fib section of Dade county, 'f he same bc ng situated in -he norilt half of the n rtheast quarter of sai 1 lot of land n >. 17)7 in the 10th district and 4th section. Levied on as th property of the said J. L. Jackson bv vir ue of and o satisfy an execution issued front the superior court ofsaid c unty in favor of Alex L Melton and ayainst the said J. L. Jackson property pouted aid by jtiHii mem of Dade superior court and VV. P. Me'. 1 itchy Att’y at Law for a. L. Melton. I enant in possession no i tied. t his Apr ] 27>th 18111. W. A. Dyud. She iff. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. ’•Vi 11 be sold before the courthouse door tn freuton said county, wittiin the legal hours of sale on the first 1 uesdav in Jim ■ 1801. Lot of ! nd No, 37 in the 11th dis trict an • 4th section of sai i countv ex® cept the mineral ime est in said lot levie i onastl* 1 properly of j. l ump kin to sa i-fy a tax ti fa isstn and by C, VV. Hughes tax collector for said c tin ty ami against i. J Lurupki for tale and county t:.x.;s on wi and lands f-tr the year 1890, Pr*-pirt\ pointed out by th sadT. J. Lumpkin, enant in posses sion ti'dilied. Levx made t. I!. Smith L. (J. and turned uv- to me This May Ist 1801, V\ . V By tit) - nfl. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Will be sold before the Court House door in'J teuton said county, wi bin the legal hours of sale on the iirst Tuesday in June 1801. Lot of land no. 37 in the 11th distr'et and 4th section of said county except the mineral interest in said lot Levied on as the property of T. J. l umpkin by virtue of and to satisfy a tax tl fa is sued'by Geo. W. ughes for said county and against the said J. Lumpkin agent of m. \v Lump Kin for state and county taxes on wild lands for the year 1800. Property point. <1 out by T. ,i Lumpkin, en nr in posses sion notilier*. Levy made H' w. H. Smith L C. ad turned over to me. This May Is' 1891. I ' . A. By: and. Sheriff. ’GEORGIA DADE ( Ol NTY will be sold before the court house door in Trenton said county, within the legal hours of sale on the first Tuesday in june 1891. A certain house and lot in the town of ire ton said state and county for merly know as the judge Hooper h use and lot in said town an • lately known as the Lumpkin house and lot containing four acres more or less and beine a par of lot of land No. 287 in the 10th district and 4th section of said county. Levied on as the property of Mrs. m w. Lumpktn by vir tie ot and to satisfy a t x ti fa issued by G. v Hughes tax co lector for said 00111111, and against T. j. Lumpkin Agent fN . L \iay s Trustee for state and county taxes for the year 1890. Properts pointed out by G. W. H ghes i. C. tenant in possesion notified Levy made by W; H. Smith and turned over to me. r lliis May Ist 1891. W. A. Bykd Slnrit. G EOHGIA DADS COUNTY. Will be sold before the cou'-t house door in Trenton said coutvty wi liin the let at houisot' sale on the tirst Tnesdav in .1 une 1801. I.ot of land No. :i* -n the lltli district and 4th section 01 said county <'Xee|,t the mineral in tercut levied on as the property of T. .1. Lump kin by virtue of and to satisfy a tax li ia is sued by Geo, W. Hughes Tax collector for !>adt county and against T. J. 1 uinpkin agent < f M. A, Lumpkin for state and county taxes 'or tli year Proper’y pointed out by de fendant TJ. Lumpkin, tenant in possession notified. Levy made by W • H. Smith L. C. and turned over to me. W. A. by. b, Sheriff GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Wi! Ibe sold oefore the court house door in Trenton said county within the letrwl hours ol saloon the fir-t Tuesday in -Tune 1801, I,ot of land no. 31 in the 11th di-trict and 4th •action of said county except the mineral in terest levletl on as the property of T. J Lump kin by virtue of and to satisfy a tax U in i 5 . sued by Geo. W. Hughes tax collector for Hade county and again, t, T. J. Lumpkin lor state and county taxes for the year 1893. Prop erty poihted out by defencant T. .J. Lumpkin, tenant in possession notified. Lew m.de by W. H. Smith L. C. am turned oyer tone. This May Ist 1891. W. A. JJyliD, sheriff. - >-■ GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Whereas, Fannie I). Smith of said county claiming to be the cxerutiix of the nuncu pative will oi Ansel Smith,deceased, has tiled said nunespative will in my office lor probate at the regular term of the court of Ordinary of sild county on the first ilondav in .July l9i and Wm. B. Smith, Catherine Street and the | children of Missouri A. Palmer deceased, be ing lioirs ot said Ansel Smith and non-resi dents ol said state ol Georgia, ordered that ci tation to the above named heirs to be and appear at the court ol ordinary of said county to be held on the Ist Monday in July next to show cause il any exists why said wdl should not be esiahtished, he published in the State of Dade News for thirty days. This the 13th d>y o: May 1801 J. a. Bennett, Ordinary. ' / W T I-ITJG-Ill r B i JO ealer 21 in. Dry Goods, <*loifung, Shoes, Mini fi’enond ncrciiaiHlis(‘, keep the Best Liiu* eoiifcCtionaries, will sell anything ns elunq) ,ns can Be bought in Trentog, a trial is nil I ask. i mia Min vimrinr* 7wrrtr? ■ Copyright, THE OLD PLANK SIGN. How many t imes when a boy have you wasted ammunition on an old sign bard by the roadside, returning from the hunt ? Vou can't say, nor do vou rememher having seen a hoard with the above letter. VY . C 5. 1 his medicine was not savii-g lives and warning blood p >iso::cd r ople of irs virtues then, as now. Skin diseases, Blood Poison Eczema, Pad Lore;.. Lcrofula, etc., begin healing w ith S-rst bottle. J, _ _ „ I, Birminouam, At.a., January , Uf'.M). H fs L auderfitl Cure Ca, , Cc'uvi?:ts, Gb. J • N 7"L.bt fail, fro n smmi * itni;iu)v;n T had s-yres of a most c!istro#sinff ftd painful kmc out all over riv )i;i sds an.l hodv Mv limbs swelled and gave m e great pain. The sores were ifrlv nnsightiy and I was indeed an object of nil v. I began taking W.W.t’. ana before t.iking one bottle i call myself cured. 1 -'ive you entire liberty to use this as you see #t. ' GUS. kURXIKER. For sale by all druggists. Manufacturer by Woolridge’s Wouderftri (Hire CpLb'MSUS, Ga. r •v ; boWS bvefc *■<* <p>p<nht?fe. p- Copyright. A FOOLISH IDEA A rainbow with a big of gold at the end. There is a rainbow for the afflicted far better than gold ad disease flits ere it touches th* blood, appetite returns, labor is l.ght, cheeks blossom and life is worth living after taking Wonaerful Cur. Cos., Column, Ga. * Feb —X b ™ C/ENTLEMen:—Last spring I was brn<en down and nuffered greatly from tenoral debiKfv • wing to the lose attentaon and hard w >rk I had gone through the past season in the capacity •? bookkeeper and accountant for the Drcnron Mercantile Cos. 1 was advised by a friend to try Vmr medicine and can eneerfully sav that its effect upon me was truly wonderful; I feel as strong anti' well as if 1 had taken i six months vacauon. 1 believe it to be a wonderfully good tonic Yours gratefully, J. P. PHILLIPS. For sale by • druggist*. Manufactured by Woolridg-®’* Wonderftal Cur# Columbps. Ga. ... ... . BICYCLES! i&i ALL SIZES, ■ STYLES 0 PRICES, f ’sMk P '- : ‘ OLE AGE smwuhuw LARGEST BICYCLE MOOSE IS AMERICA’ AGENTS WANTED, CMS. F. STOKES HFQ. CO., 293 and 295 Wabash Avenue , CHICAGO, IllL.