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STATE OF DADE NEWS,
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY.
B. T. BROCK, Editor
WL JX'i'WL'l 1 m*'<Ssg.- < !*. n V ’Try.-'-w■■
Yeno-iisl 00 per year in idvauce.
Arfv'ertisiug rales r asonable and vv 1!
be made knewn upon application,
Ail ctommmiieu ions must be ceom
psnied with the real name of the
wiiln.
All legal advert is no; must be pafd
fr !b sidv net.
Address all correspondence to
THE NEWB,
Trentox, Ga.
Trenteu Ox lire NO. 17 K. & A. M Meet-.
V ertnt •sdn.v night on or Indore curb lull moon
Mini two weeks tho ev Iter. T. .1, l.uuij.kiu, VV .
>i. M. \. It Tatiiii . secretary,
Methodist i lunch 2nd ami 41li Sundays in
each month, prcucliint; tty Kev. .1. (J. Bays.
IT a;, ci meet ins every Sunday wjrlit.
Trenton Chapter Xo. 6) R. A. M. Meets Sat
urday nighton or alter each fml moon. T. .).
Lumpkin, 11, I’., M. A, U. Tatum, Secretary.
Made C minty Alliance meets on !*t Tuesttavs
in lanuarj, April, July amt tnaolui. <;. A.
H. IJihiv President. VV . s. Taj lor, societal v.
Pine Drove Church (11 piii)S Preach tup
ever;. 3tr| Mui day at 11 am, aml on Saturday
pleaching at 8 o’clock i> in, by Ucv. Bum Aik„
* -k ’ ■■ '
I'aile Superior Court meets 3rd Mondays in
March ami September.
LOCAL TIME CARD.
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SOUTH BOBXD. SOCTH bop mo.
No. 2, 7:44 a. m No. 9. 718 a ni
“ 8, 5.38 p- lit “ b, 9:44 a in
“ 6, 3:10 a. m “ 1, 10:37 pni
Local and Personal.
The circulation of the News
grows Hailv.
Over 3,000 cross-ties adorn the
side tracks iu Trenton.
Peyton Pace left for Alabama
Monday in search of beef cattle.
Dr. J. S. Fann will lie in town
next week prepared to do all kinds
of dental work.
When you come to court don't
Climb upon the new fence around
the court house.
Court meets Monday, hut many
of the boys will be “out of pocket”
by Sunday morning.
A verv interesting poem from
the pen of the ii defatigablo “Ik ie”
will appear in our naxt’.issue.
Little words of kindness, little
shining dimes,
Makea happy editor, evn in
hardest times.
The Cherokee property is now
laid oft in ten acre blocks and
Bond & Crabtree will place the
same upon the market.
Ben Connally goes to Cedartown
the ‘24th to enter the competitive
examination for oppointment to
the West Point cadetship.
When the editor’s wife returns
from her conntry visit, he thinks
of buying one of those patent
“grub pullers” just for luck.
The mantel of the lamented
Poach Suapp has fallen upon an
other—a tranij) printer stole the
aforesaid Peach's coat from this
office one day last week.
Mr and Mrs, Bagby, of Beeville
Texas, who have bem visiting the
family of Mr. Nathan Cole, north
of Trenton, spept yesterday in
town.
Halts & Cantrell have just opened up
at Rising Fawn the largest and best se*
looted .stock of LAD IKS DRE-S
COOLS, together with a general li e
of dry goods, ever seen at that place.
\Y. U. Jacowav went to Rising
Fawn Tuesday, where lie “bucked
against the “ring and knife nia r
without any more Juck than the
editor had at the same game.
Charles Sutton, (col.) has just
completed his sentense at the Dade
coal mines for stabbing Hob Cross
at Morgar.ville. He had ovr
t‘ months good time, shortening
his sentence that much,
J. W. Snapp, of Jasper, Tenn , if
in town this week in the interest
of his patent “grub-puller. ' If we
know any tiling about sprouts,
[and we think we do,] this is a
machine everv farmer should own.
RISING FAWN.
ON THE FLY.
Geo. Cureton has built a now
yard fence.
T.mnsiord Fricks lias gone to
Athene to attend the State univfer
-ity.
Walter Cureton left last week to
enter the North Georgia Agricul
tural College at Dahlnougu, Ga.
Jim Hall says its cheaper to buy
a knife ‘ban to win one at quoits.
The business men of Rising
Fawn see:n to be well pleased with
the outlook for the fall trade.
A. If. Hall has bought tlie For
ester house and lot which he is re
pairing preparatory to putting up
a stock of family groceries and
furniture.
Mrs. J. R. Allison returned from
Dalton last Saturday. Jim says
he is done hatching.
Tne butchers and the town an
• fa
thorities have been at outs, but all
is now amicably arranged.
Ad Higbfitld, an industrious and
worthy young man,died here Mon
day mornitig and was buried at
Byrd’s Chapel Tuesday. He
leaves a young wife to mourn his
loss.
W. F. Pickle has moved out of
the hotel and lias gone to work sel
ling pianos and organs fo- Omo
hundio & Cos., of Chattanooga. Mr.
Pickle’s musical falant acquired
at the Rising Fawn singing school
will serve him well in his new
business.
Watch *out, young ladies! R.
P. Tatum is using the meat-skin
remedies upon the barren part of
c ran in m.
John G. Hale says he, wants to
buy a small farm in the country
and go into the chicken business.
Mr. Barker, our enterprising
young morehant, killed a squirrel
Monday morning and now enters
the list against all local sportsman.
. Strayed.
From Deer-Head Cove, Aug. 18,
one light hay horse mule, about 15
hands high: 10 or 12 years old,
with roan head and white saddle
marks on each side of hack and
white scars on fore legs. Any in
formation sent to the below ad
dress will he thankfully received,
or auv one taking up and notify
ing me will he paid for trouble.
Hi gh O’Neal,
Shaw, Ala.
Jackson county.
An Interesting Debate,
Last night the debating society
met ot the court house as usual and
discussed the subject: “Resolved,
j.hat Robt. E. Lee displayed a
superior military genius to George
Washington.” Messrs, B. T.
Brock, Gor-lan Tatum and J. G.
Jacowav spoke upon the affirma
tive and Messrs. J, L. Case and B.
E. Tatum were upon the negitive
side of the question. The decis
ion was rendered in favor ot the
affirmative. A large audience was
in attendance with a goodly num
ber 'lk' ladies. Several came down
from Rising Fawn, which was
greatly appreciated by the society.
Mr. Gordan Tatum was the hap
py recepient of a nice bouquet.
However, after the audience had
dispersed, and while Gordan was
attending to his duties as secretary
the members kindly appropriate
his large bouquet which was di
vided up into numerous button
hole adornments.
The young men are encouraged
and the society is on a real boom.
Every Thursday night the pub
lic may be regaled by a liberal ex
hibition of eloquence at the court
house.
WATER works*
Wett of Trenton, upon 'the side
of Sand Mountain numerous
springs sufficient to supply the en
tire town with water. A pipe laid
from one of these springs would
run the water into Trenton. v\ ho
will be the man to supply Trenton
with water?
Locat Market Report
CORRECTED Wf.KKLY.
Meal 80c per bushel.
Sugar, Gra Mated 10 lbs.p rtifl.OO
“ Extra O. 18
Coffee, Arbuekle’s SOcper lb.
Green 4 lbs SI,OO.
Corn 70c per bushel.
Pouches 50c per bu.
Apples 3oc per *' dull.
Flour §B.OO $8.20 s*4o per 100 lbt.
Better 15e per lb—dull.
liggs 10c dor doz.
Leaf Lard 10c per lb.
Hams, Sugar cured 13c per lb.
Meat, short dear side lie “
Dried Beef 15c “
Syrup N. O. O- 50c per gal,
Rice Japanese 12lbs for $1..G0
Prices given on country produce are
both buying and selling prices of
merch ants.
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
M. P. Massey '•. Dixie Massey.
Libel for Divorce in Dade Superior
Court March Term 1891.
•■'m ——
It appearing to the court by the return r.l
’be Sheriff in the above seated case tout the
lea n taut dona not rc.-ide in said conn tv. and
itfnther appearing ill it -lie does nor rV'aidr in
said state. it s t hereto re ordered by the
court that servii e he perfected on the defend -
mit hv f -e publication of iliis order once a
month tor lour month* before the next term oi
'llia court, l'lii- M ire.li iHlh 091
Tho-. vv. r.lti.stiii, ,r. s C. C. G.
W. IT. .% J. FT .J ACO tv AT, !Tff* Atl’ya
Georgia I:u1e COtiiuy. I certify that the
idiove, is a tme transcript tiken from the min
uter of Hade Superior (yiurt m the case there
in -tated. Witness my hand and real of dffc.e
This May 6th IS9I.
(SEAT) ‘ S. 11. 1 lit I.MAN, U, S. C,
GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY
Nancy Graham vs. James Graham
Libel for Divorce in Dade Superior
Court March Term* 1891.
it sppeajir.fr to the crurt'hy the return of
the sheriff in the above stated run-, ti nt the
defendant does not reside in said county and
i further appearing that he does not reside, in
UiiStnte. 1 1 i* therefore ordered h- thecoiiri
that si i vice h perleeted on the d' ienusnt In
the puh'i' Htion of thi orderouce a month for
IViiivtti on tits before the next term of this court.
1 h.s .Vlarch l9:h 18S1.
Titos. VV. Milnkk. .1. S. C. U. C.
W U. & I. I*. I ACiIWAY. lM’fls At
Geo tiia D.ide Ceiintv—l eertify that tha
-hove is n true tr-in-crfpt trom the minutes of
Hade Superior i ourt, in tboeas>- therein s f nted
'V trv'ss my hanii aud seal cf office. This' M.ty
6th 18.11.
sK.v 1.. J fe. H. TnntMAN, C, 8. C.
GEORGIA I)A1)E COUNTY
Will le sold bokne ihc cour f house <l<to>
■ >i he town <>i Trenton in said count? onilu
fi; >t '1 nci-duy in October IS9I within me
its.**! h"iir <>l sale ine t".• 11 wOig describee
yi-opcrty to wil: Town lot.uu.ti4 in the tntySil
IT nton. 1v ed on as the prngiertv ol Geot/D
Davis to sat My a li la issued iiomtlie Jus P
•ont t fol t lie 9601 Ii Dist ngaist the said Geo p
li e is and in favor ol Isaac Craig *r Property
poin.c I out. by plaintiff Tenant in po-sosion
notified l-evy made hy W H Smith i. C aud
turn, and overto me ThisAngnst 3tsr iS9!
W A liVRr, sheriff
GE O RGIA .DADE COU NT Y.
To the Superior Court of Said
Countv.
The petition ol K. I> Dnvis, Wm. -Tittle
Thos. Tittle .Juliii Clark, J. it jMchollum Jonn
I’. Foxvler, Henry J. Wolf. 0, J, Chambeis and
David TittlcVhoweth that gietitions desires
to be incorporated and made l> >d\ politic. and
corporate under the lav.* of Onoigl under the
corpoi ate i. une of 1 he l>a"e t (.Peg" ( empaii \
The oliiect of *lje e<>n niat.on i- to erect a
good college building ta operate a first < ln-. .
high -eltuol, or c. liege to t .k• stm h in such
elitei pi i.- o.s
P lionet s desire- to *.t:< r.rpo'-." to for a term
ol twenty years with the p iv.l g id -r' • w I
a- i. :tei i- can ' e lose n der tl e -of tin- j
st ite.
I'uey .le-i’C the corporation o too tie-
IK> or ot seeing and bei .g -ue !. to !■ .ve ;md
u-1* a comno n seat and to have -. .-s n
to m ike -ueh bj I Ill's, rule- ond ion • as
it wishes binding on it- inomhe,- ■ r .1 ■
-istaut. wMh the law* of Uds state, :
United States, ''lid to Ter, ■ mend and I' dll!
the sun i* at plea - u re. '1 li > t it in a\ Id vc now. i
to relit, lea-e. pure-base mid hold such real and
personal pre| arty s may tie necessary for the
legitimate pm poses of the corporation as lor
securing debts to it. and to of it at
tdeasuro And that it have'power to elect
such i Hirers, inanigsis, dilector* or agents |
as it desires and to do all such nrs as me nee- !
essa y lor the legitimate execution ol its pow- j
ers and the carrying ont 01 its purposes.
Petitioners desires the capital -tuck of said
company to lie five thousand dollars divided
nto shares often dollars each with the privi
lege ol increasing tlte capita! stock to .twenty
thousand dollars They de*;re the office and
place of butiness ot said cor] oration tohe.it
Morganvilie, in the county of Dad, s.u I state
Petitioners pray that they may li made .a j
Cody corporate and |>oiitic under the name n- j
aforesaid. That itii- peti* ti may he lecorded J
by the t Iri k of the Superior < oust of sard ■
county nlid that the sane may l>e published <n .
ihe “kt.ate i.l Dade News a public g. Z' 'e of
-aid court* ol Dmb * nee a week for our month
a id afterwu.ul Che court will |e,iß- an order ilr
r aritig said applica ion granted And |ieii
lionejs will evi.t pray etc.
J. J*. .)< oway , Pl’t’l’- Atty
Georgia, Dade Count): IcertiP that tire
above is true copy ol a petition filed ia m.
Iliice as :>|>| ears id record therein.
I bis August I9tb U9t,
8. 11, Thurman. < . 8. C.
GEORGIA DADE COUNTY.
W 'll be sol*l at ti e court house door in the
ton 11 l Trenton raid count) within the lepriti
lours of -.ale on the Ist Tucm ' .y i:. t'vtobjr.
1891. tile -following described j>i< •; > * rtv 10-\Y’t:
Ninety j c>*> more or li sid iot < f land No iRf
In tbe Id'll distiicl and4til section ,and ~u icouti
• v except the niiiieiul iti'ejest. it lieinir tin
mu'fewest and wist i n l l of aid lot. Levied
oi to satisfy :v t.\ fi la. issued by ' W
I'liglies. V C {• r ssid coutity T J i.uui|i
kin a a cut of Mrs M W Lumpkin. for stafi and
. minty taxes t the year U‘JO. i.cv;ed in as
ilio piopertv of Mi, Ji W I.i ni| kin, properly
pointed out by T -1 i tunpkin nsem,
Also will I c sold at ilie* same *i lie and plm
hlMlsen aid town lets No; i7 :.nd IS in block
No-iii in u Lnaland City said county front;
u’ II m b ii ' n Vermont avetiue and rurtuinyr
back wist. 144 lei itoa I w die loot alley Lev
id on to sal siy iloee lax fi la’s issued Lv i.
iW .llujrli sT fi toe li;ii]e cooniy ior stale and
■ I’uii'y taxes foi ihe >asi l£<Vi, two of ih i .
II !S boiiiK issnid akuinst X .1 Lumpkin and
ibe Ollier T I Lumpkin ,y;i nt N J
buys piopeiiy levied idi a- the property or
1.1.111) km and ponded out to ti W liushis.
I. tenant in possession nutitind This, tun
al tt lb#l, W J. 15y ul Jtwiß
OPENED!
gzrr hf> Largest and most care
fully
SELECTED
BTOC K
Just received for the fall trade.
Iu
Dress Goods, we ore
tent tho best assorted
stock and the most
beautiful designs ev
er brought to Rising
Tawn.
HATS AND SHOES,
to suit the most fastidious.
-*A FULL LINE OF
F'amily
. G* x* ccerie sb
kept constantly on hand.
HALE & CANTRELL,
Rising Fawn, Ga
-BARBER
SHOP
FIRST:. CL.TSS :■ WORK.
C. W. McCANN,
Rising Fawn, - - Ga.
Dr, J. W. Russey,
Physician and Surgeon .
Rising Fawn, - - --•- Georgia.
■ L '<P
BEN T. BKOC'K
Att'y-at-Law
TRENTON - - - - GEORGIA
Prompt ittention'to all husinesf
m
intrusted to him.
DR >S Fam
t
DENTIST,
RISING FAWN, - - - GEORGIA
Work Guaranteed. Visits made
where Necessary.
Case HOI
TRENTON (>. ■
NEW AND FIRST-CI .
Only oiip hundred and far,
to Sulphur Water.
J.A.CASE
Proprietor.
HR. E. i; KETCHERSfiE.
PHYSICIAN & SURGEON
Trenton, Ga.
Office up Moire over Cureton
Store
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■a street of the laws, show mu How (B Jg
Ba Obtain Patents, Caveats,
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MUNN A OO .ART**
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W T HUGHES
Heeler* Htj.
Dry Goods Clothing Shoes, groceries and
GENERAL BECRH ANISE
Keeps Hie best Line ofConfectionaries will seller/ s cheap
as can be bought iu Trenton. A trial is all j ask.
Store at crossing of 11R on church Street
BUILT on lIONR
THE LIGHT RUNNING
Sal inlies the Most Critical!
THE MOST POPULAR
SEWING MACHINE
OF THE DAY.
It is ihe Standard of Excellence
And has no Equal.
Twenty*!!< e ears f the most onvi*
oils competition hits proven the Light
Hanning “D'blEIC” Sewing Ma
chine to be far superior to any other,
Sold by W T Hughes
MS A. Ctmillffl
TRENTON GEORGIA
DEALER IN
GENERAL MERCHANDISE
carries the Largest stock of Clothing and
Shoes ever brought to Trenton.
Fllll HASH I DUPLICATE JCII.\TTA\OIH)A PULES/
, f.j
i* Zifa fa" <* oi iC^ n iIW
&icsgx e y
A FOOLISH IDEA
A rainbow with n of gold at the end. There is a rainbow for the afflicted
far better than golJ id disease flits ere it touches tha blood, appetite return#,
sweet, lax.- is Lght, cheeks blossom and life is worth living after taking
W • W • c*
Woolridgt's Wonderful Cure Co s., Go. Birmingham, Ala., February 1, 1880.
GENTLEMEN! Last spring I -was broken down and suffered greatly from general debiltt*
•wing to tke close attention and hard w >rk I had gone through th f past seasm, fn ?he ei>adty
and accountant for the Drenr.on Mercantile Cos. 1 was advised bVa friend t“ P trr
medicine and can cheerfully say that its -ffect upon me was truly wonderful; I feel as strcmVSS
wall as if I had taken a six months vacation. I believe it to be a wonderfully c’ood tonic
Yours gratefully, J. p. PHILLIPS. ..
For role by *ll druggiitt. Manufactured by Woolrldge’s Wondbrfnl Cr 0L
Cck-wmbus, Ga. . . . ... _
' v
* Co^rigkiy
THE OLD PLANK SIGN.
Mow many times when a boy have you wasted ammunition on an old sign bM
by the roadside, returniifg from the hunt? You can’t say, nor do vou remeabar
having seen a hoard with the above letters \V. W. C. This medicine was not
saving lives and warning blood poisoned people of its virtues then, as now. SMa
diseases, Blood Poison Eczema, Pad Sores. Scrofula, etc., begin healing with firrt
bottle.
_ _ _ Birmingham, Ala., January 9, UOO.
Wcoinage's Wonderful Cur* Cos., Columius, Go. 3 '
• (f l.nii.kmkn-.—Last fall, from some, unksowi cause, I had sores of a most distressing and
paint ul Kind break out nil over ray haiids and body, Mv limbs swelled and iravo nfc great
The sores were exceedingly unsightly and 1 was indeed an object of pity. I began taking W.Wjl.’
and belort taking one bottle 1 call myself cured. 1 • •. e vou entire liberty to use this as yom see At.
* ' GUS. KURNIKEJt.
For sale by all druggists. Manufactured idee’g Wouderful Cor*
Colcmbvs, Ga. , , V*
SOLD ON MERIT
DOMESTIC
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