State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, July 10, 1891, Image 3

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State of I)nde News. PwhUshed Every lEiday AT TR EX TON, ( V. B T lillOl’K EDITOR. Teems 00 per year in ndvanoe. Advertising rates r asonablu and vv 1 i be made kuc wn upon application. All eomni inica.'ions must he . ceor;- pa tried wit l -, tlie real nmuo <f ibe write -. All legal advertis tig must ).>•■> p for in advance. Address all correspondence THE NEWS) Tue.niv..\, G Trentoi) LmljDi NO. 119 I'. & A. .'I V-ediiCMlay nighi oo or b-jlnr-’ mu-h mil 140011 and two weeks tlw-esiter r. .1. I.umjikui, w. IU , 4i. a. It TutVliii, Serk-etakr). . - Tronton Chapter No. GO It. A. M aluhk <:it srrimp night on nr l er cia-.h fiul m>--..a i i.istnpkiii, 11. J*., M. A, B. Taiutn. .-re ~ tn a Methotli.t v liiiitli 2nd and 4th ;i> in each inontli. pieurliiuif b.v liev c i>u\i-. l’rayer nneeiing'ovcii Sunday mein M::de CoantyJAll i.-mea nsv.ets on :•* Tm- ! c in-lamiary, April. July and (iiv nfr. *v i. U. Lililu President. VV. 8. Ti\ ■. .•rci.uy. Dade Stipet-ior Coufrt meets 3rd Mondays in March and geptenil.fi'. Local and Personal. G. W. Curcfon, of Ri ;r, Fawn was in town Tuesday. Mrs. Sailio Morgan is teaching a class of Art in Trenton. Good crops in prospect makes the farmer wear a broad grin. Editorials are succeeded this ■reekhy more important matter. Miss Fanny Pope, of Wildwood, has 1 ert visiting in town several day* Miss. Ela Fit-id, of the Winches ter Normal, is visiting in town this week. Bob Thurman is a wheel horse when it it comes to working up a barbecue. Misses Laura and Ibie Morgan, of Morganville, msited Miss Migie Crabtree the latter part of last week'. W. P. Pace, 11. V. Tavlbr, J. B. McCollum and others contributed largely to the successor t.xe barbe cue Saturday. A party of young people spent a pleasant evening at the home of H. V. Taylor s at New England last Monday. Rev. J. H. Harwell will preach A the Methodist church Sunday ■light. A large congregat.cn should greet the noted divine. We publish this week a verbatum report <-f the speech of 'Senator McCollum delivered at the ba-be cuf> last Saturday Not rev:— All common : -a Bo us or letters should be address o' News.” or they may not m; m At tention 4 oteyerai days. M bases Beulah and May Walter nud Mr. Will Walker, of Buss Sta tion and Bussell McMahan, of h even son, returned home Wed .csday after a visit to the family, ;f H. V. Taylor. The dance at the.hall Saturday bight was a gay termination of the barbecue festivities. The chimes of the clock at midnight ocersioned as much reluctance as did the sig nal guns of Waterloo. Mrs. Blanchard and Mrs. G. P. Raymond-, (nee Miss Pillow Har ris) two daughters of “Sut i oviug good,” will visit o and Dade next month. Although twenty yea:s have elapsed since they moved away, many warm f ends will greet them on their iem i visit. The editor regrt- s the lack of space this week to do j Slice in a leportorial way to the All’ance pie* vie at Cloverdale last Tuesday. *ue county Alliance meet'ng was an enthusiastic one; and at the open session several good speeches were made. Although a large crowd attended “dead loads” of provisions were carried away, much to the regret of the editor, who Wished for the apetite of Peyton Puce* Prayer meeting last night at J. 11. Kisers. Lack Case cant be downed on groceries. D. A, Jackson has (lie best lot of hams in town. Tate & Barker, the wide-a-wake Rising Fawn merchants, are doing i tliri v ing business* It is remarkable at the amount of business sonic people have in Chattanoo. a. A party at, the residence of Mr. B. F. Pace Wednesday night was ah enjoyable affair. Messrs. Allison and Tatum 1 >gan school at the academy this week with- s-Xiv-one : indents enrolled. Henry Long was bound over to court last Wednesday for a as s' It and If-' upon A; 'Mel vin Sit I The ’.l** r ■ afraid to - few doiiars upon; legitim.o ,re fusing,is a'so afraid he will n-i charge you enough tc-V his shop worn goods. £ Prof.’s M. M. AH ison and B E. Tatum will get out the next issue of this paper and probably (he suc ceeding one, while the editor "goes I he rounds” with the Georgia week ly press association. MT3CIE. t N LOCAL LEGISLATION. Notice is hereby given that a bill wi 1 be introduced at t lie j esent term of the Georgia egislaturi. to be entitled an net. o amend an ucfc entitled --an act to ineor.iora;e file town of i'renlon,” to enipowc • fhe commissioners of said lovvn to w irk any person upon the streets of said own ti* a punishment for a viol inn o; he ordinances of said 'own. i liis July lhh 1891. if. A. B. I’alii n B. P. Majors J. A. cmeiou T. H. B. Cole J. P. Jh ovv&y. From Rising Fawn. Nlr. Editob : —Everybody went to Trenton or Chattanooga the 4th Even Squiie Cantrell quit cutting hay to celebrate. Col. Joe Allison of Cartersville, is up visiting relatives and friends. Messrs. J. R. Allison, Kelsoe Al lison, Hiram and William Castle berry, who went fishing on l oon creek last week, have returned and report great success and a jolly good time, .ithstanding they had to siec; In ground. Frank PiL.-.mn Wont to Mont gomer Ala, Sunday to accept a position as stenographer in the railroad office with ins brother Ed. Frank is a good L >y and a close student and has proven by his per severance and success, that a boy can make almost what he will of himse’f. Of the many bright in tellects among our youths what a pity so few of t]iem g-asp the ma y opportunities offered them to rise to eminence. Last week Dr. Brock so success fully performed the delicate oper ation of taking an eye out for one of the .onvicts, that the nigger now has to put his hand over his face to discover which eve is gone. as a surgeon the doctor is fast making a putation equal to that already acquired as a skillful phy sician The blackberry crop is *o abun dant that Dick Nelson has bought twenty-five barrels and says he is going to fiii them with wine; and 1 reckon he will for he has Jeff Gatlin and his family picking on the shares. Mis. F. H. Conuor and daughter are visiting L lends in Chatta nooga. Dr. F icks comp a‘ns Ihr t M>. Fe-guson the iFgot opera! 0., worn sleep enough i a the day io enable him to stay awake and play check ers at night. J. 11, Corput, who is se l 'ing f uit tees has been with us the past week mingling with his Alliance brethren, who I presume gave him all their patronage to prove their adhesion to the tenants of the or der and to a certain extent dis prove the assertion recently made by one of our daily papers that “the most conspicuous leaders of the Alliance in the south are eith er carpet baggers, broken down pol iticians or ex-Republicans.” How I is it in Dade? U* L T . Frcm Trenton. Mr. Editor : —1 am surprised that 3’ou can allow Mr. J. B. Lea bo much valuable space in guessing; “who struck Billy Patterson.” His whole combative nature gives way to this insatible curiosity io know who might be the author of all his misery arising out of a discussion •of this fence question. Mr. L would have us suffer all the penal ties imposed by the statute for the prevention of cruelly to animals lrom the fact that we asserted that a cow could live on our mountains all winter. Instead of the farmers of Dade being compelled to keep up fences against the stock of Ala baraa and Walker ecu:, v must know that a sorto: exists between those sect ! Dade eonn'y under which Lade county cow can graze across the line with perfect imjfttniiy. We woo'd state for Mr. L’s. special benefit, that he can turn his ,-m:k outside without me fear (if li miting a trespass upon the mi In closed lands of his neighbors, ever, should his stock eat his neighbors grass. fru : ’ grain or flowers, pro vided the owner has not a lawful' fence. Esquire Vest will explain what a lawful fence is* if Mr. L. desires to know. Simply figuring has never been considered by us as a subject tor very “deep reasoning” although it used to bother us a! great deal many years ago. We j think Mr. L. has already been “figured” out of this discussion and we do not deem it necessary t > “count our own district.” Yes, if -anted to carry pumkins (on a and hadn’t but one pumkin w v uld fill up the other end of the m -witn a rock < piece of : r *Gj, if i . enient, auu use it for b.l . just because it is a sen sible- i lea. You try it Mr, Lea and you will find it much easier than ballancing your pumpki* - upon the horn of your saddle, and it wont hurt your horse to tote the rock if you have given him a fair shake upon the bounteful grass of Dade ’county. Enough of the fence question. 1.-Ea.l not trouble you again Mr. Editor. Farmer 1 " • ni£ Tuesday evening as No. 8. :t p i - train, was approach' :!i crossing immediatety south of tn depot platform, Tom Tatum, a son of G. W M. Tatum, attempted to ride across the track before tlie -train reached the crossing. With his horse in a gallop he reached the plank flooring at the side of the track when the horse slipped and fell upon the track throwing the boy squarely between the rails in front #of the rapidly approaching train. With a presence of mind rare in one so young, Tom succeed ed in getting off the track with a few bruises before .he t ain eached the crossing. The ho se being f igfit ened, made no effort to escape aud was struck by the now sio l ' v mov ing train. which ground off a leg ; making it necessary to k II it upon the spot. To say the least very scrioes accident was narrowly a'vfe-ted-. - ♦ -O- The special edit'on of ibe Chat tanooga News of July X” o.n was am d-1 of journalistic enterprise rarely excelled. ASK FOR ITI THE SELF-THREADING ELDOEDGE “B” ELDREDGE MFC. CO, Factory sad Wholeaale Office, Befridaro, QL 295 Wabagh le., Chicago, 39 Broad Street, Beto Yorfit BEN T. BROCK Ati, y-at>Law TRENTOI* - - - • GEORGIA. Prompt attention to all business intrusted to hire. drjTfam DENTIST. RISING FAWN, - --GEORGIA Work Guaranteed. Visits made where Necessary. CA S E HA/ U% E r nfc.iv to Jr gj. NE WAN D FIRST-CLASS Only one hundred and fifty yds to Sulphur Wat< r. •iil m Ak-aA. JtvLS Proprietor. 1)11. E. 8. iiSTCilfliSl.iE. PHYSICIAN & SIUCEON Trenton, Ga. Office up stairs over Curetons Store. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Whereas* J. C. Oolrues temporary administrator of Ja w M. Tanner rep resents to the court in his petition duly riled and entered on record that be has fully administered J.-me M. Tanners es i'e. This is therefore to erto all per ns concerned, kindred and creditors 10 show cause, if ary tney can, why said administrator should not be dis charged from his dministration anu receive letters if dismission on the first vondav Ist 1891. J. A. Bennett, Ordinary. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Bren ton said coun ty on ttye Ist Pnesday in August 1891, within the legal hours of sale the follow ing described property to-wit: Fifteen acres of lotSof 1 nd No.s. 289 in the 10th dis riot and 4th section and 158 in the 19th district and the 4th section -f said county commencing at a pile of rock near w. H. Johnsons northwest corner and nun in ft' westward y 1089 fr to a rock c rner, hen^.southwardly G 75 ft. to a rock corner, thence eastwa dly 1089 fu to a rock corner on Johnsons 1 ■vest bo ndarv tine, thence north war - ly 675 ft. to the b- inning corner, said land, being known ; sit e Su., ny Side ad dition to tlie t, nton Levied on to satisfy a tax h b by (j. w Hughes TANARUS, C. for said c> * for state and e unty taxes for the v< . isjo and against Samuel C. Bosier. iU-opoviy poin ed out by (4 v. Hughes Levied on as the property of the said Samuel G. Bosier. This July Ist 1891. $7.00 W. A. BvhiJ, Sheriff. GEOCGIA DADE COUNTY. wi'l lie sold at the court hou-e door in the 'own of Trenton said county within the leifal hours of silt- on the Ist Tuesday in August le'.tl. The tollowinir described proper y tn-,vit ninety acres more or less of lot of land No. 253 in the 10th district ami 4'h section of said count)-, ex.-ept the raino*al interest, >t lieinjr the south west and west part ol said lot. Levi ed on to satisfy a tax fl fa. issued dv G. W Hitches T. C.'or said countv against TANARUS, J, Lumpkin airent of Mrs M W. LumoKin. for taje and county taxes fir he \ ear 1890. I.evi d on as the property of Mrs M. VV. I.umpkiu ronerty pointed out by TANARUS, J. J.uinpkio agent *4 45. Also will be sold at the sanoc time and place I ou-Cs and town lots No’s. 17 and 18 ill block No. 42 ih . evi England City, said county, rontinjj tlitv i'eet on Vermont avenue ami running back we.stMt ft. to a twelve loot alley Levied on to satisfy tlnee tax fi fa’s issued by G. VV Hughes T.G. for Hade county for stati t nil county taxes fo- the year 1890 Two ot the s iid 11 fa’s being issued against T. J. I.umpkii mi the other against T. J. Lumpkin gent N I. Mays, Property levied on as thi prooeiSy Oi T:.J, Lumpkin and pointed out by 11 W. It nghi sT, (j Tenant in possession ao ilied, This July Ist 1891. 14 45. VV A Byki), Sheriff. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Whereas, Fannie D. Smith of said count dai 1 tng to lie the cxerutiix of the minci' pitl.ve will ol \nscl Smi h.de i- ee l. has filed said uuiicspative will in iny office or probaci ii the regular term of the court of Or Ijnary o said county on tne first Mniula, in .July l v oi and v\ tn. B. Sumh, Catherine Street a-id the children ol Missouri A. Palir.er deceased, be ing heirs O's iid Ansel Smith and non-res'- dents of said state 01 Georgia, ordered that ci tation to the above named heirs to be and appear at the com ol ordio try of said county to be held On the Ist Monday in July next to show cause i I any exists why said wdi should not be established, be published in the Stale of Dade News'or thirty diy-. This the 13th dty of May 1691. J. A. Bennett, ordinary. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Will be sold before the court house doo in the town of Trenton on the first T< in August 1891, within the legal hours of sale the following des cribed m-operty towit: Twenty acres more or less of Lot of laod No. 112 in the 10: h district and fourth sec’ion of Dade county, the same being twenty acres more or less on 'he east boundary line of said lot, Levied on as the prop erty of Eugene Gordon, agent, of the estate of Zach Gordon to satisfy a tax ti fa issued by G. N. Hughes, T. O. for said County for slate a"d county taxes for the year 1890, and against the said Eugene Gordon agent. Property point ed out by G. W. Hughes T. C. Tenant in possession notified. Levy made by T. C. Winfrey L. C. and turned over to me. This June 29th 1891. W, A. Byrd, Sheriff* W T HiJGLI3.ES Dealer In Dry Goods,Clothing, Shoes, groceries and GENE UAL IEE I'll AN Wish J 1 Keeps the he sf Line of Con feet iona lies* tvilllsell as chearo as can he bought in Trenton. A trial is all I ask. Store at crossing of R Ron church Street IX A.. JACKSON Lealer Irj jEPatxxi.il'y' Groceries A nicH white sugar eighteen lbs to the dollar Clear sides 9ets. Purity Flour $3.20 per 100 Ibs a good FlouK 6 dets peu 25 ins. Public Square Trenton Georgia. BtJILT ON HONOR THE LIGHT RUNNING Satisfies the Most Critical! THE MOST POPULAR SEWING MACHINE OF THE DAY, It is the Standard of Excellence And has no Equal. Twentyxiive years if the most envi ous competitio has proven the Light Rtinnii g “DOm L >'! IC” Sewing i:a ehiue to be far superior to any o-ber, Sold by W T iigh.es Bargains. Bargains, Bargains. We desire to Reduce our Stock to make room for large Shipments of fall Goodsland will Sell for the next GO days, many Bargains never heard of before in this sec tion. Special "Values in Clothing, Shoes, Hats, Caps, Fans Hosiery Laces D. ess goods, Millinery and Ribbons. Best Calicoes acts. Beautiful Ohallies Sets, Figured Law vs gets, g paper* of Pins Sets 2 Papers best Needles acts and AH ices too numerous to Mention: €Jli**ape** than Hie Cheapest. The trade will do well to Examine our MANY BARGAINS. Tate, Barker & Cos. Bank rs and Merchants. Rising.FawnH Ca. BICYCLES! ALL SIZES, STYLES PRICES, ( of "any age K. SEND FOB CATALOGUE 1 LARGEST BICYCLE HOUSE IH AMERICA. AGENTS WANTED. CHdS. F. STOKES fIFQ. CO., 293 and 295 Wabash Avenue, CHICAGO, iLL. sjm™* -eSrWP 1 BAKING, COOKING and BOASTING. NEW SUNSHINE RANGE, Which wg hiote In four si,es vrlth or without RESERVOIR, HIGH SHELF, HIGH CLOSET, LOW CLOSET s WATER-BACK. Can heat your house thorough- ~ l ii|l ly, HEALTHFULLY and ECO- '' W TO NOiVSiCALLY with the ||g|garfc' I TORRID STEEL DRUM FURNACE. \Mlf% T:, ose who use the TORRID always praise it, ? id for FURNACE BOOK giving heat- vfpM ; ~ • * ■-.apocity and prices. m ypgjQ|f& &ti( FAINTER & CO., reaoihg, pa. SOLD ON MERII! DOMESTIC 4 DOHE^TIC