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STATE OF DADE NEWS.
BLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
ben T. BF?OCK. Publisher,
ms f 1.00 per year in advance.
lit the postoffiee in Trenton, On., a
gecond class mail matter.
RIDAY, SEPT, 25th, IS9I
suicide of the usurper
nacedw was a fit termination
is checkered career.
3e resignation of Shaver as
aging editor of tne Chatta
a News is a great loss to the
Ltry editor.
In old friend Col. Whitman, of
•North Georgia Citizen, is in
I, this week in the interest of
■paper. The Citizen and the
1, together in any home are
|f against all ills.
It exchange seems to think we
Opposed to the third party
Kn.nt. Not at all; it wil 1 pur
lemocracy by drawing off the
I r a man to read the Southern
| nee farmer alone, with an oc
loal glimpse at the News, he
lely to think we are wrong and
Irthy the patronage of the far
i Read up on both sides, breth
-3 hen come with the News up
lEiservative.
NOTICE
R account of the meeting of
Smfederrte Veteran Associa
in the first Tuesday in Octo
i,e time for meeting of the
, County Alliance will be
led to tnc first Monday in
ler at Rising Fawn at 10:30
G. A R. Bible,
President.
! ATTSNTION. VETERHNS.
| the first Tuesday in Octobre
l (here will be a meeting of the
Slerate Veterans of Dade Cos.
■hourt house in Trenton.
meeting there will be an
In of officers and other im
■t business. Let every vet-
I Dade attend this meeting.
J. P. Bond,
l Prest. C. V. A. of Dade Cos.
m 23d, 1891.
CONTINUED.
bills have been found
the Coal City convicts who
1 the attempt to escape a
aths ago. Col. R. M. W.
;ouncilJfor Lansdown, mov
continuence Tuesday, and
•t gianted the same until
eh term of court* Abe
n and Palmer were
into court Thursday and
were assigned them,
idictments are for murder,
; and tedius trials may be
for next woek. The two
:s will come up for trial
IT PAYS
eek one of our subscribers
•and for an estray mule for
had searched nil over the
i received a prompt reply
vertisaient and now has
I me ago we advertised nn-
I e but the owner not being
I er to our paper had to pay
lid of hie mule untill he
I y heard of it.
I to become a subscriber.
I, fellow says he wen’t sub
[ this paper because we
Jid to the alliance, be ex
fact that he ' has not
| ugh to discriminate be
ll opposition to the sub
:f bum fug” and the all i
l organization, he origi
f )les and constitution ot
’ J e was all right, but this
fanaticism we shall fight
Ilia concern goes under
Rision and remains buried
' ris. W T h :n an. alliance
es to leal this paper It
; ilor: hle ;es “to honest
CHECKERS_AND CHESS.
Dave Kiser In Hoc.
At the beginning of court an old
Confederate veteran came to town
and put up a knife board at which
you pitched ten rings for ten cents
and if the rirg was thrown over a
knife the pitcher had a five c<-nt
knife ass representation of his
good luck. As it happened the
old “vet” took board for the week
with an old G. A. R. “vet,” (the
only one in town), and as it fur
ther happened on Wednesday the
ring and knife man missed five
silver dollars out of his trunk.
As it further happened suspic
ions wore caßt upon David Kiser, a
son of the “G. A. R.” man, and
David was at once arrested aid
searched tor rhe missing five. A
crowd gathered at tne court house,
but no trial came off, and the de
fendant was finally discharged on
ly to be arrested upon a warrant
for larceny.
The larceny case was continued
and the defendant required to give
bond for his appearance, but in
attemptii g to leave the court house
was re-arrested by the Sheriff and
precistatelv hurried off to jail.
Truly, does misfortune follows
close upon misfortune; likewise
when a man starts downward no
helping hand is outstreched to
save.
COUNTY COURT.
We have long and persistently
urged the necessity for a county
court for Dade county, and from
quarters our proposition has been
met with the most determined re
sistance by some who considered
selfish interest paramount to the
public good. In our immediate
section of the state Chattooga has
a county court operated to the sat
isfaction to her citizens and which
saves a vast amount of money to
the country.
It is true that certain counties
in the state have tried county
courts which, from their manner
of organization and operation, have
proved ineffectual as an ecouomo
cal experiment. This was due
mainly from the fact that th<
economical maintaineuce of 1 1:<
court itself was not considered
We have no doubt but that a conn
ty court for Dade county can br
secured, which would be satisfac
tory to the citizers of our county,
and at the same time lessen tax
ation.
If our present Grand Jury wil
proceed to investigate this subjeci
unbiased bv precedent or uninflu
ence by those who have a personal
motive in defeating any measure
looking to the organization of a
county court, the result will bf
that Dade count y will have a
court which will prove a c*onven
ienco as well as a money saving
institution. Let our Grand Jun
look into this matter.
Mr. Thus. Paiker bookkeeper for
the Chattanooga Times h in town
this week.
m 9m
Mr. .Jesse Case is tne devi
this week.
A Bit; FOX HU AT.
Wednesday morning at 4 o'clock
Messrs. Bob. Thuaman, Bob Sin ill)
John Jaooway. Orville Ewing, John
McMahan and Thos. Parker start
ed out for a fox hunt. Within
fifteen minutes they had a monster
grey fox “in full tilt,’’and within
an hour had him up a tree, A few
rocks were thrown and the fox
jumped out only to run a short
distance to take to a hole.
He wa* soon hustled out and tin
joyful hunters has his tail as i.
trapliy ofjjan exciting hunt.
Strayed.
Red brir.dle heifer two yeai* old
past. One horn droops; mark
smoothe crop off left; underbit in
right ear. Information communi
cated to me will be tnankfullv re
ceived. J.W. Mood,
Morganville, Ga
W. T. Hughes will pay 15 cents
per doz* n for eggs, pavablejin
, store.
IMPORTANT CASE TRIED.
•
. The case of the Taylor heirs
Against E. B. Ketcherside was
tried Wedn *sdav and a verdict ren
dered in favor of three of the
plaintiffs for four twenty fifths in
terest for each of three plaintiffs.
This case has been watched with
much interest, and is the first of a
batch of eases in which the same
parties are plaintiffs.
TAxeSrises- 9 a
Highest Since the War
Toe Georgia Legislature, on
Wednesday t xcd the tax rate for
1891-92 at 5 58,100 mills. This
makes the high -st tax levy made
since the war for state taxes. Pen
sion appropriation and other ex
pensive matters that could not be
avoided.
The Georgia Legislature has re
pudiated the Ocala platform. In
three years one of Mitch Pope’s
“writ of cempoodle” would not
find a man who would admit that
he has ever supported such a tiling
as the Ocala platform.
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A'ith through trains and uo change
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North-West
North and
East.
it. Louis, Chicago, Cleveland, Buf
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New York, Bostou, New
England Cities and the
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>f the North and East. Direct
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Without omnibus transfer for
Houston, Galves'ou, Austin, Tex
ts, Mexico, and
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Direct Connections via Shreve
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For rates, correct county maps and
; ull information, enll i.
It a Kog rs, agent,
i rentoa, Ou..
or address
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dealer for Ed. L. Huntley & Co.’*
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Tours, anrlous to plettse, cur goods aend
Ed. L. HuKTi.sr. to us nd w#
i—— i.— WILL furnish
you a Suit or Oyerooat, oxproes or mall paid,
on reoeipt of price. Wo will win and nold
your patronage If you try us with an order 1
We haro built up ihi§ immense business by
our painstaking metaoda, snd by doing by
Others as wc would be dope by.
Hn. L. Hun*l*y A Cos., Styia Origlnatara.
ordering Suits or Overrents observa
strictly following' rules for measure
ment: Breast measure, ovorvset, eloso up
underarms. Waist measure, over pant*. la
| side leg measure, from crotch to heel.
PRICE-LIST.
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. Men’s Brown All-Wool Double anti Twist
Caasimore Sack or Fn>ok Suit QS, O©
illon’s Fancy Black or Blue English Worst
ed Ail-Weol Sauk or Frock Suits tA ©O
Mea’a Brown or Gr&7 Velvet Finish, All-
Wool, Trieot Weave, Fine Osnsiinaro \
tack or Frock Knit 1/ 3© [
Hen’s Black or Blue English. All-Wool (
(Corkscrew, fine worsted, Sank or Frock j
Suit* 19 OO
Men's Blaok, Blue, Plum, Lavender or '
’ Sisto-color Hng-liph Wide Wale Diagonal 4
Worsted Back or Frock Suits. 24 ©O j
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iWe Discount Chattanooga
PRICES.
\V. H. Bowman, Mng’r.
Trenton, Georgia
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For farming purposes the garden
of north Georgia; in her mineral resource#
unequaled by ai y section within the south*
!crn mineral belt. With an abundant supply
of timber and. copious streams of purest wa
ter on every hand, Dade county throw s wide
her gates and bids competition against the
world. Puzzling geologists by exposing to
view coal and iron in abundance within a
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stones throw of each other truly she is the
mineral Queen: travel ssd by a grand trunk
railroad and with tennessee river within easy
reach, iust transportation rates are assured.
For further information address,
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