State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, June 05, 1891, Image 3

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■to ol‘ Dado Xews. U/k'irhrd Era y F; idc y j AT TFIEXTOSi, ti A. r 1 , •si 00 per year in . dvanee. | •using ran •> r asons'ak* #4 w 11 ~ Uiivwn upon applicttiou, iinruaiitva ions nui>c be iiecoiu ![ wiia me rial name of the! 1 ;.'a' advert is ug must lie pain i ail'anec. ■ti-oss all <• im spoiKlenec to [j TUK NEWS, • || Tapxtox, Ga. Jloi 1 .'.ur- >U V AA, 'I v:< ■l fl niulil 'i. or i.. i " ■< n mU <• ilv (••!• .1. i-iiaij k.ll. W. Hi. A. I- Tiilno fo. It la.'.t . ■tv. iu r >o, <w 4- A \i. > > .t --■ j • J • H. p„ At. A, jft. Tatum* Sv.:t fro. t hu.,;< S&d *< ti • u* •iis in H-piuik. pionchi t;;r 1\ KtfV. J. L. 1 i hum tin# * very mght. Lounty \*Aian # ' uin-i* <u J‘t Ti;t* and >b api n, •Inly hah <Adobei. (j A. FrokLil.t. W. iKV I i*4 SW.tAsIAU > iY *-*■ ■45 Superior 0* nr< Zi i fc 't/nuiiy* ii> and Snptcn.bor ■oca! and Pv\ sonaY ■. r j iii i lis now empty. ■> to Jacksons for grocaries. ■barbecue at Highland Park ■ck Case has a big run of trade j He the advertisement of .1). A., Hson in this issue. ■o. .Jones, Sr., wa, in town yes .r; (;. Hale, W. P. Gilbert and L>r. ricks were in town sale day. jgtay away frojn Chattanooga I attend the barbecue July 411'. ?nd your contributions to the nument fuud’ to B P. Majors. ■ohn Cuzzort look a business: ■ to Fort Payne Monday night. Hrenton is out of debt anand jjfeout four hundred dollars in the j jk.-ury. Business men were a lit tie ex cited over a failure this week —on-j lv homestead. *M. Fowler and J. C. Holmes, II organville, were in town Tues-, ■nr Wildwood correspondent hits upon important 60). ic questions. ■V. H. Rogers, the car Inspector of Rising Fawn, is having nis iwliing repaired. | Sir. J. W. Hartlino and wife vis ited out on Sand Mountain last Saturday and Sunday. ! Miss Susie Conally, of Kensing ton, has been visiting her Uncle, Sir Leon Conally this week. Hliss Mjgie Crabtree who lias lHa quite sick for several days is inpiroving. O’Neal says hehasfin- V-H and turning his land and will be Feldy to plant his corn after I Kfh.de. UMWiko Allison says he bayeeeiv @<l an offer from Bam Jones In take Ex -Oil pi. c . Mika is an Exce i- I t-iit singer. A. Cureton keens everything ; to be found in any first-class coun- i Irv store and sells at “rock bottom” \ [•rices. . Bits a fact that W. T. Hughes kSepi= the most complete stock of confectionaries to be found in Trenton, I gEAii the delegates selected to at tend the Worlds Fair Convention in Chattanooga June 10th, should attend b\ ail means. x fflßegin making arrangments to attend the barbecue' and basket dinner on July 4th and prepare to bring a basket. ■ln stating last week that the Hpns of Veterans would meet at tie court bouse on Saturday the .i4ih of Juno we should have stated jt he 13tli instead. r Foli your unfortunate neighbor i who dops nut take this paper that •lie News is ‘•shining right on with out him.” \\ Imn a man reads u horiovveu paper and does not feel a prick of his conscience he is deprived of all sense of honor. The young people ot Rising i tiwn eiijoycu a uancc at the resi- J ins; nW. R. Brock. Wednesday night. Joe Coop'.-:* insists that J. M. Ca.ntrhU and SV. F. Pickle are the chain, km “egg counters'’ of Rising Fawn. We received a. movsy conprnuui eation from VYildwopd too late for publication in this issue though it will be pool, for next week. It. is reporter! that Joe Bennett wa.-seen plowing in his garden last week: We do not mean to assort j this as a fact, it being a mere ru mor. Dodge O’Neal claims to have 1 seen a wolf on the side of Lookout ' Mountain. Dodge was hunting a | cow Wednesday and rodo within five, feet of the wolf which he says was ars largo as a big dog. Next! - Coifb. ■; V.VJi. Rape says he will agree to occupy and pay a good rent tor a neat five or .six room Imust in Trenton. Let someone; build this house for Nfßape who .will take it for as Jong as three j years. Our “devil’ received an annony mbus communication this week complimenting him upon the steady improvements in the make, up of the News, In a modest way j and with a blush upon our left] cheek we endorse it all. We are requested to annouuce that Sligo and Morganville Sunday schools will have a picnic at the Bennett place in Sligo valley on June 20th. Every Sunday school in ihe county invited. * The New England Company struck anodier vein of coal north of the White Oak Gap about a mile from the bnw of the moun tain which measures three and one half feet. Quarterly meeting commenced at the Methodist church last Sat urday and closed Sunday night with a very, able sermon from Rev. J. C. Oir, who presided at the church conference. Wm. Tittle, R. L. Killian, Dr. Ketcherside, W. P. Pace, John P. Jacoway, R. W. Thurman, E. S. Brazlcton, J. S. Blevins and others have rendered this paper invalua ble services for which we are deep ly grateful.- If anyone can offer anv reasona* objection whv Dade county should not have a county court to expe dite trials of misdemeanor cases and other purposes, we will be glad to furnish space in these col umns for such a-communication. That firm of Ruing Fawn mer chants not patrons of this paper as subscribers o r otherwise are a nice pair to set themselves up and ex pect the public to trade with them when they fail to patronize their ; home paper. GEGRGIA DA DE COUNTY. J. IT. Haney has applied forex- j evnption of personality and valua- j tion of homestead and I will pass | upon the same at 4 o’clock P. M., j on the 27th day of June 1891 at j my olfice. This June Ist 1891. J. A. Bennett, Ordinary. MARRIED. Wednesday night Miss Eva Hamilton was married to Mr. Richard A triage at the residence of the brides father, Mr. Murray Hamilton, at Rising Fawn. A large number of friends witnessed tho. ceremony which was performed by Rev. J. H. Harwell. Miss Eva is well known and 1 highly esteemed at Rising Fawn. Mr. A.rid e is Master Machinist at I the Rising Fawn Furnace, From Rising Fawn. M. Emrou: —I believe that’s the wav to commence, 1 relish ev erythimr editorially and locally in The State of Dade N ws, notwith standing my ignorance being in die wav of a satisfactory eonclu* don as to whether •fAmicus” trans lated into Dade means a good na mr<*d sensible one-gallused citizen or a fellow who wants to waste your ink simply because he has paid up. Well, if he’s paid up thats all right and very comme.:li able. I havu’t paid hut I’m go:;.: to: because if we of Dade wouju have a live paper, the only consti tuents of which are brains, energy and money, we must furnish the latter, the other, if we hnvn’t it will come. But, lets first give home talent the same showing that we would haw to guarantee to foreign, I Now my advice is, since you | seem to publish advice instead of ! taking it to go ahead and continue to remind us of our duty to our selves and our county w hich means the support of our county paper. You will notice that the man who wont take his countv paper and pay tor it is continually growling that “thar aint nothin' in it.’’ i think such a fellow nearly as mean as some good (?) church members you know who never pay a dollar to the church and are always cuss ing because the preacher aiut first class. Your touching appeal for a tomb to mark the grave of the young confederate Charley Henson, fills me with admiration; because per haps a brother of mine, who was then in his teens, but was a mem ber of the 11th Alabama Regiment from the first was carried from the bloody field of Gettysburg to fill an unknown, unmarked grave. So here is a dollar for the noble boys tomb, and when I pay up my sub scription I’il gi'-e another. Let every true Southerner, every good citizen of Dade come forward with their dollar to erect such a monu ment to this brave boy as will dem onstrate that we ot Dade can and do show our appreciation of valor without national aid or encourage ment. Mr. Pickle, the affable salesman of one of our leading stores thinks that the Baptist foot washing soft ened bis uucklee. Mr. Andy Swof ford don’t think so. Mr. Nichols, our fat and funny agent continues to take on flesh while Mack the barber handles the frieght and Gil Johnson puts in 13 days a week on the public road. w. w. Wiite again W. W. No you need not bother about "‘paying up as we have given you credit for gpur subscription for the remain der of the nineteenth century. Ed. t\ Monument, Immediately after the appear ance in our last issue of Uie arti cle in regard to the condition of the grave of Charley Henson on Hand Mountain steps were at once taken to get up a contribution suf ficient to erect a suitable stone. An appeal of this nature should not go unheeded by those who cherish the memories of those who wore the grey and fell in defence of the South. Contributions are already coming in and by a little exertion on our part, with a small contribution from those who ought to feel an interest, a modest monument at least wiil mark the grave of the boy soldier who fell j in defence of the right. B. P. Majors will receive contri butions a list of which will be pub-’ lishod in our next issue. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Whereas, ,J. (\ Holmes tempor ry administrator of Jane M. anner rep resents to the coui’t in his petition duly tiled and entered on record that he lias fully administered Jane M. Tanners es tate. This is therefore to cite alt per sons concerned, kindred and creditors to show cause, if any tney can. why said administrator should not be dis charged from his administration ana receive letters • f dismission on the first j Monday in September 1891. This Juue Ist 1891. J. A Bennett, Ordinary. IN MEMORY OF BEATRICE IJLAKE. . Who Died June Nth 1890. The summer flowers have coma again since our darling went awaj; \nd llie birds are sweetly sin i g In the tree lops just as gay. And the grassesm the meadows WheretUeKwySLa! brook doth flow, Whisper the breezes As ll>e) did ouu year ago. But my -ad and Weary Ad the wWTd sehims tilled with gloom And 1 wonder why the Master idled our darl’ng home so soon. ! Was ’ln .yavion rs voice hat called her 1t... .•.■ •! • and and she must go, Bute... ; &gloved and cheered u. Only just i-Tie year ago. Dearest tlatighl r up in heaven Free from earthly ca e.s and pain. May tio.lgra.it tha' soon vye’ll meet thee Meet nevermore to part a^ain. Should we weep, while th n art happy Free from every moria woe, Though we cannot see au i hear thee As we duf o e pear ago, Watch thou a' the heavenly portals *1 iii our labors in re are done. ’Till the trials of fife are ended And the victory is won. In the home of ur d'-ar Saviour Where lifes crystal waters lio\v, We will see thee, k ow thee, love thee, As we *<Ui one _\ear ago. V Sulthulc Spuixus, tiA., May :Ust 1891. U. 1. <L it. rti a a. w a u .y , M.urr; V'ii.- • r . ‘ iv? A3 ir tt Ul%x c v v i }■ ; In 1 c-.. SptNnk’vr-Tf.'p Bottlenj EACH 65 CErt?TS. AI-TO onn It'.XTRA. FlXii ?l>KCt ALTIESi in SSS \W£ASI SfilßiSl t mmi mm i IMPEFSSAL PIKX I KC If SB EL" ROSE EDEN BOUQUET! LSLY OF 1 THIS VALLEY! AJI AO <• cyt* tvrqioUlel PfCCIOLA ! The inoftflc-Hot9 u*id mout odors Our traoe-murk nau*uo4 on every label. •*D©!iOnte ns ri cohwoh, J.a.'tii'ef b- 1 hili?. ’ HH JlTff your <!o*t t f E-' AlDOHllt iO 113 . Utl V; V ' • * t ” << aV i •• #* 1 OOUSSAR m-' : ' FhHa*G*tK * p ':); ? ' - . ,i„it... ’-I • '•;•••')* • , ■ ;kv.i• <■ —■■ -J - '■ y^’Ji GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. M P. Massey vs. Dixie Massey. Libel for d;\orcein Dad’ Suuerior four M.ir- li term 1891. I* i- * b * urt b the iTtui n hc'h- Iff *D • e staged case that i 1 eo nD u > - r©~i and in said i*or<nt\ •* i' i'u r h r an,** *n>a: th t <h dot s noi i Scitd v tie.- *f s th, vefore oidv ed h oiih dot MM vii v he erft**.tod the and *m In tb<* nuhMv.irf .n of thi“ ovd * month ir ■!; ni * li- bef ore tLt? next ’* Th M ret* i?th i Mil - I lio . Mu ni h f s. c. W IT, v I P. JACOW4Y, rrffs \t ’ Georgia tde foiinn I rertif\ th i fbovv i- h trot* takvn I'n-m th m litvsif l>adt Superior (,* urt it: the c.c*" thto* in tat<‘d. VVit.i.ess my hand and &eul ol oiLec i hi> M.iy 6th 189 U (SEAL) S. If. Thurman, C, S. C’. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. • . Nancy Graham vs. James Graham. Libel for Divorce in Dade Superior Court March term 1891. j it appealing to the ceurt by the return of tho sheriff in the hove titled case. th*t the defendant does not reside in -aid county a I it furl her appearing that he docs not reside i ■ thi 4 St.itc. Ii is therefore ordered by theeou' that service hi perteeted on the dclen lant hi the publication of this order once a month l' fouimonths before t lie next term of this court Xh.a March 19. h 1891 Twos w Milner. .I. s. c. r w u & ,i. p. i seowAV. eras N. Geo s't I* .de Ceunty- i certify that h chore is it true, tr • eript I row the minutes Dade Supertoi Court, n. he case therein state# Witnc-s my hand and sea! ei office This May hth 189,. [sE Vl..] bll c-tMAN. S.C. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Whereas, Pannie i). smith of ‘aid count-.' dai cing to be the txerutiix of the nuncu pal.vewilloi Ansel Smi. h. deceased, has lied said nuncsp.itive will in my office tor probatt at the regular term of the court of Ordinary o said county on tne first M mdae in July ism and Wm. if. South, Catherine Street and the children of Missouri A. I*alu er deceased, be ing heirs ot said ad cel Smith and n ,n-res - dents ol said state ot Georgia, ordered that ci tation to the above named heirs to be and appear at the court ot ordin try of said county to he held on the Ist Monday iii July next to show cause il any exists why said w 11 should not he established, he published in the SMte cl lade News for thirty diys. This the IStb and iv ol May J, A. Dennett, Ordinary. W T TII7 OXIES Dealer Xxx Dry Goods,Clothing, Shoes, groceries and GENERAL MEttCHANDISE ■ v "* —r Kelps the best Line of Con fee fi Hilaries, irill\s-ril as cheap as can he bought in Trenton. A trial is all fast , . Store at crossing of RR on church String n mimrrr ywntnmoy.^r.■y'Bv,? .varrT wmwiwiiwi ■l'awwwr- vm J ), A. *3 .A OlvsiSC Dealer In i IF’ci.ixi.il'V' C3 roceri e@ Keep a full line ofeliok e groceries A com plete stock of canned goods, sAis as cheap as the cheapest. Public , Square Trenton Georgia, 5—■ f " '"i . 9V* rr r- Y+r ■ '~* n f': s i j'lil £AI !$ iitfkl ,-i > ROASTINB. vt-.i-.'&i? S ■“ . .ai'.o bv t::k ■r•<‘ •.i •-’ t -T.r.KiwTTcn AW •: . ‘ RANGE, V • ' n'a'jc 1 '■ :- • ■'■■ ?J ’C-jr ?, VOSS'?? IMlas cS£lFa * hW \sO .*• •, ._• :.e.s a a * • .s * *.*< n-- 1 '• • • • <.**.: • -r. • • # . ; .A- —r-4 * 1* 00. - WSleh- neaia* y'. ’ / * r ;j lco- I Tf ftfllft VTr**3 Mjßiy rrTD.DtDp 4 • B I tin ! ■■ b ' '..:k Thoso who pjse the TO&’ilD aitvays > V-fJ jftt&jjK&fj it. Send for FURNACE IDOCK e-. - C£r?cl ; 7 and prices. nffilL 1 I aX'XTM o n *-r-. -s AtlMffißM V- 'hbo^ 9 i Zikz ' AW ► e tt°- <L WfF sA&g c y Cafyrtghi. A FOOLISH IDEA A rainbow with a big of gold at the end. There is a rainbow for the afflict#* far better than go; i -id disease flits ere it touches the biood, appetite returns, sleep is sweet, labor i- light, cheeks blossom and life is worth livin'* after taking w. w. c. WmtrUp'M Wonaetfu, Cur, , Cos ., Coin-. , C. Ala., February X, IM. Gentlemen:—Last spring I was ' down an t suffered greatly from general debility, swing to the close attention and hard -i ! gon ■ through the past season in the capacity of bookkeeper and accountant for the Ur vantlle Cos. 1 was advised by a friend to try your medicine and can cheerfully that i • upon me was -i!v wonderful; I feel a* strong uH well as if X had taken a six months vaca-i believe it to be a wonderfully good tonic * If ours gratefully, J. P. PHILLIPS. For sale bv all druggist*. Manufactured bv Woolridge’s Woaderfal Car* C- Columbus, Ga. ~ • ~ ALL SIZES • STYLES PRICES, pv -° LE ®”* amy age UP*I Fj SEND FOR CATALOGUE I LARGiTBICYCLEIffiEIN AMERICA. AGt3CTrXS WASTED. CfMS. F. STOKSS fIFQ. : CO., 293 and2Ss Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, ILL.