State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, June 12, 1891, Image 3

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% State of Dade News. j'u'bJisJu cl Every F; idoy AT TIIiiMTO.N, GA. „ E T BROCK EfITOS. Tern's V I 00 ;> v year in *d*MHr3, Advertising vat;a-suitable and w 11 1 bw yflatle^kiir’Wu upuu appUcariuti, All eummuuica. ions must, be uccom p.iuvid witn Lbe real name of the Y* I'itOl . ** A:! legal ad vert ns ng mint be paid 1 fur m advance. iiddre&s all correspondence to .THE NEWS, •Trenton, Ga. Tieiiion 1 '*i.re NO. 110 i‘. A A. 0 -U i*i ■. - WeuiK'.Uu) nljilit. oi- oi ti:i'*ri-. iu!: So•. oiul ovu weeks ilifciejHei . l. .1. i.mujjkui, VV. >t , At. A. K ‘i'.tciiiii, iseiTituri . Trent 'ii C.i.i;j.lci Nv>.(’>. a. A. M. iltcs jjlllll' llljftlt UU 1 1.1 Cl 1 ill It foil in ou. ! . . l.iiroiA in. il. I". ;i. 11. Tuiuii!, s< oictiiry. Aielli<iuithlin li Cud ami 4tli 'll :ct.i> s in ifi.il U1....U1. pie..oiilnsi li> ~i*t . ... C. G.ijt. h,i;u iiiiiiiiißAvm su.,UM) main l-l.i'iu Cutiillv .< iii.tui.i liioci^imi i u.-'day in -I mi uu r>. April, .ii.ly uiui Oo.cbci. o ... It. liibl i'lt-fciueiit. W. a. Taylor, .Scclcti.i V. D.vle .-iii'Hi'lor GmirL meets 3i l Aloliilays i March uiO pu uu cr. Local and Personal. Go to Curetnn- for rummer cloth ing. Plenty of rain ana the faimers are happy, W. T. Hughes has broken the record ou low prices. Miss Lizzie McLean went to Chattanooga yesterday. Preaching at New England next Sunday by Rev. W. P. Blevins. Peyton Pace drove a nice lot of sheep to Chattanooga Tuesday. Mike Allison and Joan Jaeoway havn’t gone fishing this week. Next week we will commence the publication of a local market re port. Mrs. A. M. Wingfield, of Cole- City, is visiting her mother, Mrs. Sue Puce. For our subscribers we will ad vertise free of charge anything lost strayed or stolen. A brass band of thirteen pieces has been engaged for the barbecue July the 4th. D. A. Jackson had a good trade from the first day he opened up his groceries. Mr. J. M. Cantrell says we get up the newsiest paper ever publish ed in Dade, l'hanks. DaiW exhibit at the Worlds Fair would “startle the natives” if properly worked up. Instead of dry weather the far mers now offer wet weather as an excuse for being in town Our streets are receiving the most substantial work ever seen in % Trenton. Thanks to Marshal Smith. Let Dadv. county do her part to- j ward making an exhibit to the World's Fair in the Tri-State nro-, jeet. The baby cf Mr. and Mrs. Wool bright we are.glad to kmw is re covering irom a .ong spell of sick ness. H. V. and W. S. Taylor each carried one of their children to At lanta Wednesday for treatment of a disease of the eyes. A Chattanooga exchange is“glnd to know that we are prospering.” If would afford us much pleasure if we aould know the-same. For thirty days we declare n suspension of hostilities against the sore-head class who do not in tend to.take this paper. Tom Grey cut a figure l dropping corn tor Bud Morrison in a bail room suit, patent leather pumps, choke nock dollar and ail. The R. R. Cos., no longer has an agent nor an office at New England although we understand Mr. Thomas Cummings offered to pay the salary of the agent himself, j" ! ‘Bumv’ McMalmn is engaged in | a wholesale slaughter of cats. Por lowest prices go to the leader in the race It its groceries you want, buy them of Lack Case. N < ssrs. M, M. Allison and B. E Tatum will commence school a theacademv Monday . u , r the 2(1. Both are t horouehi v eiimnekem *- v i and deserving of jeitronage. With a “mess” of beans from Mrs. McCord and Mrs. Crabtree each and a sack of peas from M. A. B. Tatum the editors mind has been free from all care this week. There will be a school exhibit ion at Philo church on Sand Mountain June 27th. A basket dinner will also he spread and addresses deliv ered by several prominent speakers. Nothing but tin adulterated gall moves a man win can toil us “there is no necessity for him to take our paper as a great number of his friends take it and allow him to read it.” air. J. l\ Woolbright deserves credit for first calling our atten tion to the neglected grave on Sand Mountain and for his energetic ef forts in assisting to raise the mon- ument fund. All members of Trenton Alli ance ar • hereby requested to attend the next meeting of said Alliance which will be Friday night June 19, 1891. Important business. D. 11. Rogers, President.. The report of the county school commissioner for hist year, which wt- wore requested to publish, will go over until next week with an editorial comment, no; bar ng the space tins week, for publication. Capt. Bond and Word Pace are inline with the other fence build ers of the town and are improving the appearance of the South part of the Rogers lot by erecting anew fence which gives a wider street. From tire fact that several who have subscribed to the “monument fund” have failed to pay the amount, vve withhold the publica tion of the list until next week. Don’t wait, but send in your sub scriptions to B, I*. Majors at once. On the 15th inst., the first bank ever opened in Dade county com mences business at Rising Fawn, Ga. It is the Tate, Barker Cos. Mr. Tate, the president of the company, is a gentleman of means and a wholesale merchant and Manufac turer of Baltimore Md. Mr. L. F. Houghton came out from Chattanooga Tuesday -night on the “cannon ball.” The train stopped and Trenton was called out. It wasn’t Trenton for the train had stopped a mile kouth of Trenton which was not known to Mr. Houghton who started home and soon fell into a stock gap sus taining some injury. '"marrTed~ Mr, John Castleberry and Miss Bajira Jenkins were married lust Wednesday by Dr. Kotcherside. Boih the contracting parties are well known in this community where all are able to congratulate each upon having made a worthy choice for a partner through life. A Big Fish. Although a little late in the sea son John McMahan furnishes the biggist local fish story brought to our notice. John went seining last Friday with several gentlemen less exciteable than himself and after seining for some time finally succeeded in collaring the monster buffalo of Lookout creek. When the lucky dip was made John was pulling one end of the seihe and we can imagine Johns ex pressions of delight better than any newspaper man could write | them. Mingled Vith the ‘‘Lord i God’s,” “Just look at him Jane” j and -‘the finest ou earth,” the yells of Tom Massay were insignificant. The fish weighed 18 pounds and measured two feet and eight inches l in eng h. Col. Tom Gray vouches j for the above story except as to the length and weight which John i alone furnishes. From Rising Fawn. Dear Dade: —Now that sounds ight doesn’t it, for we all love old Dade. Then if we do, why not show our devotion in a pratt :.al Manner by bucking right up to Ihe State of Dade which can and vi 11 be worth as much to us in •roportibn to the amount of capi .al invested as the Times or Even ing News of Chattanooga are to Hamilton county. But, Mr. Ed itor, doesn’t this make your posi tion a very responsible and sacred one? Certainly. But most of the responsibility is on the people whose spokesman you are. Did you ever know a people with a pa per toyyhieh they could and would point w.tli pride, who w re not themselves intelligent and pros perous? Echo answers no. Now I know that my communi cations are not edifying but since you have said write again I’m go ing to stir around amongst, mv neighbors while its too hot to plow and tell you something about them occasionally. In fact i don’t see why we cant make our paper one that the old maids and children will fuss over on its weekly arrival through their anxiety to learn all that’s happened in the county this week. We can if each of us will make it a personal matter, as we should, and get our neighbors to subscribe. But while you are just ly abusing usfoi our shortcomings on this line, let me whisper this in your year: Why don’t you publish for our safety the A. G. S. Railroads schedule from which we may learn the exact time their trains may be expected to pass our stations and public road crossings at 40 miles an hour with long traius of long coaches occupied by very few peo ple with long faces? No wonder another road whose stock isn’t worth fifteen cents on the dollar can buy it. 1 guess the other road wants it to water its already weak stock with. But Mr. Editor you w ill notice that the road which pays trie biggest dividends to its stock holders is, the one that stops at ev ery road crossing to pick up the buxom lads and lassies. Why! the best paying road I ever knew was one w.fich wasn’t able to buy wood enough ahead to let it season, so in the summer when the §ap was up and they had to stop every mile or so to raise steam, the passengers thought they were stopping just to let them pick black berries, so they were pleased and gave the road all their money and it prospered. Then, why don’t you publish weekly ihe market price of the things wj need or have to sell? You can and we will soon learn to rely on you for it. Also confiscate the space given to that fellow for advertising for which you know he will never pay a cerjt and use it for the almanac signs. We need them too. Next week I will indulge in lo ca isins and personalities and in due time will tell you all T see or hear. Most of which will be either reliable or doubtful but none the less interesting to a good many whom I’ve had an eve on for some time. 1 hope vour other corres pondents will continue to write, their letters are interesting and in structive. U. U. Fiom Trenton. Editor News :—Sir. At a meet ing held on last Saturday for the examination of teachers it was decided by those present to call a meeting of all the teachers in the county to assemble at the court house in Trenton Saturday June 20th inst., at 10 o’clock a. m., for the purpose of organizing a teach ers association. The benefits to be derived from such an organiza tion are too obvious to be com mented upon here, and it is the earnest desire of the writer that all j the teachers in Dade county will | lend their aid in this enterprise. ! By kindly giving this article room in your paper you will confer a favor upon the teachers of Dade county and oblige, Jxo. M. Watson. FOR SALE Cheap, a, troe 1> milk cow. Apply at this office. BExTrimOCK Atty-at-Law TRENTON- - - -GEORGIA Prompt attention to all business intrusted to him. Jin j Ilf am DENTIST, RISING FAWN, - - - GEORGIA Work Guaranteed. Visits made where Necessary. 1)11. E, !!. SETGBERSI3E. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Trenton, Ga. Office up stairs over Curetons Store. C A 8 eThFuSE ?:a to.v ga. \ NEW AND FIRST-CLASS Only one hundred and fifty yds to Sulphur Water. -X. A.CABE Proprietor. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. J. H. Ilacey has applied for ex emption of personality and valua tion of homettead and I will pass upon the same at 4 o’clock P. M., on Die 27th day of June 1891 at my office. This June Ist 1891. J. A. Bennett, Ordinary. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. j Whereas, J. C. Holmes temporary administrator of Jane M. Tanner rep resents to the court in his petition duly filed and entered on record^iat be has fully administered Jane M. Tanners es* tate. This is therefore t > cite all per sons concerned, kindred and creditors to sh w cause, if any tnev can, why said administrator be <l:s cbarged from his administration :u|b receive letters of dismission on the fit™ ivionday in September 1891. This June Ist 1891. J.A Bennett, Ordinary. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Whereas. Fannie I>. Smith of said county cl-ti ning to he the cxerntiiv of the nuncu pat.ve will ol Ansel Smith,deceased, has tiled said nunespative will in my oftirc, tor prohate at the regular term ot'the court of Ordinary <>t sul I county on tne first Momla.v in .July IS9I and Wm, 15. Smith, Catherine Street and the children of Missouri A. Fain, er deceased, be ing heirs pi s, id Ansel Smith and non-resi dents of saitl state ol Georgia, ordered that ci tation to tne above named heirs to he and appear at the court ot ordin try of saitl county to he helilon the I>t Monday in duly next to show cause il any exists why said w 1! should not he csjahl is lied, he published in Ihe State ol Hade News forth ir' y day- This the 13th diy of May 1891. J. a". Bennett, ordinary. MESSD YCUSFS OWK S4CSCE. HUDSON’S Hose Header PAT. MAY TANARUS, 1669. g Qfal THE DULY x . ggj§j PRACTICAL feg m DEV,CE U REPAIRING m j -losE | M THE MAN WHO jg ’ has a hose £ MKhL HE KNOWS Jprraa Ju9t bow the thing mjt j. .. jg. ifr?goes and will tell MTH tu COt over and osar Hi PRICE ONLY $5.00 jg ■I mandOTH. 20 Bands, and W l p ier st (it prepaid U> W t nny address on receipt of prise. - ...,n en Ll CATHEDRAL BUILDING, Q. E- HUDSON, BOSTON. MASS \ W T IITJG-IIES Dry Goods, Clothing, Shoes, groceries and GENERAL MCI! AN DIKE ' Keeps the best Line of Confectionaries- iriU \spll ns cheap as can he bought in Trenton. A. trial is all lask. Store at crossing of II Ron church Street ! \ A Y a MM t;7" cm DA 7\T Deader In Grocories A nice white sugar eighteen lbs to the dollar Ideal* sides 9cts. Purity Flour $3.20 per 100 Ibs a good Flouii foots pen 251ns. ‘ Fublic Square Trer.ton Georgia. built ON HONOR SOLD ON MERIT! THZ LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC Satisfies the Most Critical! THE MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINE It is the Standard of Excellence And has no Equal.; y ,7'Av.kJ. irr i-f ■■ - Twenty-five >ears ■ f the most. envN ► ous competition has proven the Light Bunr.i 2 “I)OmK>!IC” Sowing Ma- 'N?f'’“£ "■ chine to be far superior to any other, gjgrg> J £*lo fr?old. by W T Huiglies EPJ# v W i *l B’S-i Sfo) i fi xhv fes %SPJi all sizers, oTaKY AGE f- fem os sex. flj mmm LARGEST BICYCLE MOUSE IN-AMERICA. iYO-jEsrrs wa,kted. CM3, f. STOKES MPQ.. CO., 223 c:-/255 Wabtsb /.renuo, CH!CAGO, ILL. evoruu, , fOLD PLANK SIGN. t How many times when a boy have you wasted ammunition on an ®ld svpa by the roadside, returning from the hunt? You can’t say, nor do you rentenber having seen a board with the above letters W. W. C. This medicine was a*t savir g lives and warning blood poisoned people of its virtues then, as now. 53km diseases, Blood Poison Eczema, Bad Bores. Scrofula, etc., begin healing wMi first bottle. Birmingham, Ala., January >. MM. Woolridgt's Wonderful Curt Cos., Columbus, (9a. Gi ntlemen: —Last fall, from some unknown cause, I had aores of a most distressing and painful kind break out all over my hands and body. My limbs swelled and gave me great uk. The sores were exceedingly unsightly and I was indeed an object of piy. 1 began taking W.W.C. and before taking one bottle 1 call myself cured. 1 give you entire liberty to use this as yob tee §t. GUS. KURNIKJW. For sale bv all druggists. Manufactured by Woolridge’B WondiMil Sort l*n Columbus, Ga. , ™ iawwaa a tania*! law H swil k BM3RB, unmm mu SOS3TIKB. Id MEW SUNSHINE iIAMCE, Which wo in four v>th <•'* w ’Jhuit REFL-RVOIR, BiBB SHELF, HlfiH OLOScT, ISW BiMi 6 WftTEB-MM. a i rer.raarß.-anr —tissue L—. -> t i i I ® Pa Can heat your house thorough- y v r • full ro Ji Y r Eti °- i TORRID STEEL DRUM FURNACE. \ Those who use the TORRID always praise it. Send for FURNACE BOOK giving heat ing capacity and prices. /I* imL an PAINTER S 00„tfm, PS. - £■&.