State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, September 25, 1891, Image 3

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iff OF DADE WtWS. IjsHKU HVEIIV FRIDAY. B-,..- i-JH 'III 'PI J,IIILHUBWg W BHOCKj Editor. In ijy [jar year in ndvauce, rates r asonable and wJL upon application, ■gjmuiiioa.ions must Lie .gcom- ' the real nauie 0/ tie L] advortia tig must U- paid ■ vacs. L all correspondence to I THE NEWS, 1 Tkkxton, Ga. ■ >' 1" F. * A. U Meet* ■ . nij-lii on or below eai’h Inlt moon Kfk* th"'t.'lt* - i’. T. .1. Lumpkin, W. ■ i: T •tnm. fte<>rrt*i. ,t i hull’ll 2ml anJ 4th Sunday* in iii |irer-liliitr •>* Kev. .1. C. Bay*. ...jug fvr> Sunday night. Chapter No. Si K. A. W. Meet* Sut. In yii ’ir at o r <*.i h full mouii. T. J. 11, J*., M. A, It. Tatmu, Si’d’etary. mity AHisace meet* on lit Tuesday* i, April. .1 uly ami October. G. A. resilient. tv. s. Taylor, secretary ire i'hurt’ll (It lti*tV| Prearhinir unrtav at 11 am, anil on Suturilay M 1 o’clock it w, b> Key. Sam Aiko" am tk wrior Court meets Srd Mondays in iScotember. )CAL TiMB CARD. ?[A G S 11 11] BOUND. SOUTH BOUND. (4s. m No. 713 h m IS p- m “ 5. 9:44 t ill oa. ra •* 1, 10:37 pto .-=ar,s’. —r^r^as i! and Personal. is among the visi this week. II ih 1&. Cantrell’s for ads. ilia is in attendance at s week. sJvertisment of A. H. hi? isgue V, O. Reese atteaded rourt s this week. ifessional jurv man .s on icourt as usual. I Mrs. Bagby have return r home in Texas. der trial set for next mon tract mutch att mtion. id M.‘Hearing left Thura equaohee. Teuu.. on a vis atid jury room is a poor a fellow to get even with • * if le barber” may be found next week over Majors <fc k‘a, of Wildwood, finish business Wednesday and j pilner is certainly down nor traffic from a moral p, Alexander, of Valley | . was in Trenton a few [week, of Stevenson, Ala ptives in the vicini y of j Ist Sunday, I Connally left Wednes-' Hartown to enter the ex- I for appointment to the |t cadetship. Ichor Smith, of Walker I attending court *his I ia another sub lliancetnan. 1 ’ re ! 1 have just opened np ' n largest and beatse k of LADIES DRESS ether with a general li e ■*’ ‘'ver seen at that place. ■G. Blake was among 'ho Dade Cos. bar to put France at court. Col has one case this he proposes to win if it inter, Jury is composed of 1 o dcitiacusand is hop ntiiend n liberal compen- ( b‘* r county paper for! l1;n n of Jlheir preseat- 0-N’ji fftEAK SHOW, Dear. Ben. The assertion is being mate Amlliy people wlioiiriin tu ktww, 1 hat you h. ve quit editing the "Dud Ami t uud out w ith u ireak show. They my tho Hi st of these thing. -v< 1; one canine as thr.tli ,|oor they pas- Vrt tho’’ it look, very mtu h like the i|---i, it is a Georgia production— -an eduo. (teil a*s. The next fneak they say in theshow, A sentimental poet nan tie een: Or atleasthisbo.lv joii know, Ami it is me lute lamented iklc Gree. Death is sail but his was sadder far 'i ban is used by poetsof nis cl •kSN; for lie was killed in a wordy war By being lilt with the Jawbone ot on ass A hi still ano ieer one i eai you have. And more tvomlurful than these I think Could Darwin come! back from the grave He would here behold thu mi,sing link Some neieutista say there if no such tiling, And in argument over it get quite [spunky. 4 et here lie is with hjs diamond ring, The only original hisiug K.iwu moiikoy This is the show they say is yours, W .ih the exception of one oilier. And should be die while on your tours, ’Twijl net ha hard to Hue tala brother. All other (real.a are but as a caricature, W lien thi, one cuts nis proper caper; And all know the bo* Teak to lie sure. As the loan w lio staus ills couuty paper MottAL. Kergy, when you think your man is down Don’t try . raise him up l<y nagging, Kor when up lie may c .u.a you to iru*n, By >sk'ng *’if jou tnfuk it is w' uggiug. iKIK. mgrganvilie college, Tlie enterprising citizens of the wide-awake village of Morganville are determined (o build up a flr.st elass col lego at that place. Jt will he a joint stock concern jin which every citizen of Dade county should feel an intercst- It is proposed to erect a biick building 40x80 feet with recitation rooms, an assembly hall, etc. The building will bo two-stories high, and will cost five thousand dol lars. A competent faculty, under a thorough and practical educator as Superintendant, will render this institution worthy the patronage of all who wish to place their child ren in a first-class college. Messrs. Win. Tittle, Dr. K. D. Davis, John P. Fowler and others equally as energetic, who are taking much iu terrfst in the manner, insures a bountiful success in evarv detail. IN ME^ORIAM. In loving rAmemberence of Add Highfield. Ho was born April 7, 1867, died Sept. 14th, 1891. His slay on earth was short, but God eaw fit to call him home fos a bet ter cause. Add was a good boy, and much loved by all who knew him. It is so hard to part with him—the one’wa loved so well, hut • ' we feel assured he is at rest in his far off happy home prepared for those who loved God. He was* sick near four weeks and his sufferings were great until his death But he has paid the debt we all have pay, but let us not think of him as dead but think of him as being at retd after much suffering here on earth. It is so sad to think we will never see him no more ou earth. It is so sad to think we will never see him no amre on earth, but by and by we intend to meet him in Heaven where parting comes no more. He joined the Christian Church at the age of twenty, and was always a good study boy. He leaves a wife, a father, three brothers and three sisters and a host of friends to mourn his death. But I can say to the bereaved ones : “Weep not but look up to that brighter king dom for he is waiting at that beautiful gate to weicome you home.” His remains were laid at the Byrd Chapel graveyard, there to await the resurrection morn. Waiting on the other side, l o greet u* by and by. Our souls wi 1 soon take their flight, Ank meet hico there on bsgh. Why he was called we are left. Our wisdom cannon tell; God e- lied him—he thought it best, Eo doetli all thing? well. A Friend. Our lotids have done a rushing business this week. Dont go, home front court with out subscribing for the News. While there has been gallons of whiskey sold in town this week not a siugle arrest has been made for drunknoss ojftt disorderly con duct. Locat Market Report COKRECTRD WtfcKl.V. Meal9oc per bushel. Sugar, (ira inltated 16 lbs. p rfl.oo ” Extra (7. IS •• “ Coffee, Arbuckle’s 80c per lb. Ureeu 4 lbs SI,OO. (’ora 7fic per bushel. Peaches 60c per bu. Apples 35f per “ dulL Flour $3.00 $3.20 $3.40 per 100 lbt. B Uer 15c per lb —dull. Eggs 15c der doz. Leaf Lard 10c per lb. Hams, Sugar cured 13c per lb. Meat, short clear side 11c “ Dried lieef 15c “ Syrup N. O. C- 50e per gal. Rice Japanese 12 lbs fur $1..00 Prices given on country produoo are both buying and selling prices of merchants. GEORGIA, DADE COUNTY. To the Superior Court of Said Couutv. * The p-tition of K. I) Dnvi*, Win. 'Ti/tie Thu*. Tillle Aulio Gimfc. J. It McCollum Joun P. Fowler, Henry .1. Wolf. G, A. ( hnilet* nnd David Tittlenhowth that petition* devire* to lie incorporated and made a bodv politic and corporate under th" la of Gnorgi i under the corporate name of The Dadef'oDege Company. The obiect of the corporation i> to erect a good college bull ling t: operate a (r>t cliiu high ,I’hool, or college to take .lock in ueh entei piig I* 'ioners desire, to “nenrpo'’te for a term ot twenty year* with the p ivil-gi of renew .1 a* often a* can lie done under the law* of thi* Hate. They desire the corporation to have the power of siloing nnd being *ued, to have and lie- ft common seal and to have *tu*n*ur* and in make such bylaw*, ruinsond regulation* a* it wishes binding on it. member* not iiuoii sistant with the law* of thi* state, and the United State*, and to alter, amend aml red ml the*ame at pleasure That it may have power to rent. lene. pm i hae and hold tlch real and personal pro) erty *s inav lie necessary for the legitimate purpose* f the corporation a‘for lei’nring debt* to tt. ami to dispose of it at nlea.urc And that it have power to elect ■lll'll oflienrs, inanigeis. directorj or agent, as it desires and to do all such not* as ape tiec e.svy lor tile legitimate executi in ol its pow er* and (lie carrying out oi it* purposes. Petitioners desires the capital stock of saiil com puny to be ire thousand dollar* divided 'iib, .haves often doll in, each with the privi lege <>t increasing the capital stock to (twenty thousand dollars They de.ire the oflice and place of butiness ol said corporation to be at ‘lorganvillc, in the couutv of Dad. said state. Petitioner* pray that they may he made a body corporate and politic under the name hi a lore* aid. That this petion may be recorded bv the 1 lerk of the Supeiior roil'd of raid county ahd that the sain' may be published in i tic “State , l tlnde Now* a public. Kazet'cof said count , ot Dad once a week for one month ftiii! afierwii.id the court ri!l p.s an order de claring said applica'ion granted And peti tioner. will evea pr iv • ic .1. P.’ .lacownv. Pl’t’l’* Atty Georgia, Dade Uounty: l eertil' that the above is a true ropy ot a petition tiled in my olliice as appenrs oi record therein. This August. 19th 1891, IS. 11, Thurman. C, S. 0. GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. Will br anH at the court h"ii*a iloor in tho ti'tvu ol Tit!nton taid county within the leg'll linii'* of Mile on tho Ist Tuesoay in Oetobur. 1891, tho following <1 c*criheel property to-ivit: Ninety :.e’ more or lea* ot lot of land No 553 in tlie llnli nisi rict mnj 4tti section of sal t coun ty i X'-ept the mineral in'erest*. it bemif the Miutliwe-t and west p.srt of said lot. Levied on to DiitUly a tax ti In. i**ued bv G. W Hughe*. T U f v said county apain*t T .1 Lump kin agent of Mr* M W Lumpkin, for state and county taxes foi the year 1890. Levied on a* tiic property ol Mrs M \\ l.inni km, property pointed out hy T .1 , unipkin *mt, Algo will tie sold at the same ti no and plaro hnn* sand town lot* No> i7 anil 18 in block No4 -, in *ew V i gland City said couuty fiont! i* li iy feet on Vermont avenue and running bark west 144 fen to a twelve loot alley Lev el on lo *ati*ly three tax ti las issued by <9 iW,Hughi * T C for Dade county lor State an<J county taxes for the ) air 1890, two of the said 11 '’* being turn'd against'l .1 Lumpkin and til" other against T .1 Lumpkin 'jagent N t Slay* property levied on a* the property of jLnmpkin and pointed out b, G W Hughe*. -5 . t enant in possession notified Thi*. Aiie Slat 1891, W * Byrd {sheriff GEORGIA DADE COUNUY. Will be sold before the court house door in the town of Trenton on the Ist Tuesday n October 1891. within th- 1 legt. 1 hours of sale the following descri bed property to-wit: Twenty acres more or bss of Lot of land No. 102 in the 10th district and fourth s ction of Dade county, the same being twenty acres more ■ r leeeon the east boundary line of said lot, levied n as the prop erty of Eugene Gordon, agetu of the estam of 7. ck Gordon to satisfy a tax ti fa issued by G. W. Hughes, T,C\Jf r said coun j for state and county taxes for the yenr 1890, and again t the said Engem Gordon agent. Property point ♦ and out by G. W; Hughes T. (7. Tenant in possession notified. Levy made by T. C. Winfrey L. C. and turned over tome. This Aug 81st 1891. W. A, Btkd, Sheriff. GE >R,OIA DADE COUNTY. M ill be sold before the court Bouse door in the town of Trenton said county on the Ist Tuesday in Oct, 1891 with in the legal hours of sale the follow ing describ’d property to wit: Fifteen acres of lots of land Nos, 289 in the 10th tlis trkt and 4th section and 158 in the 19th district and the 4th section of said conn tv commencing at. a pile of rock near W, H. Johnson’s northwest corner am! running weslwardlv 1089 ft, to a rock corner, he.ice southwardly 675 ft. to a rock corner, them e eas watdly 1089 ft to a rock corner on Johnson s west boundary line, tbeuce nor h ward tv 676 ft to the beginning corner said land be ing known as the Sunny Side, nd iitior to Trento*. Levicdon to satisfy a lax fi fa, issued by G W Hughes '. C . f.> said c untv for stare and county tJixr-. for the year 1800 and against; Sanon-. O, H sier Prop rty pointed out i y G W Hughes f • Levied on as thy property of the sad ‘ amuei (.’ Hosier. [Tenant in possession noiifte : Lctv made by 'V H f-mi b LC and turned oyert* me] 'lids Aug 81st 1891 W .A. y.upfsheriff. OPENED! fhe Largest aud most care fully SELECTED STOCK Just received for the fall trade. In Dress Goods, we pre sent the best assorted stock and the most beautiful designs ev r er brought to Eising Fawn. HATS AND SHOES. to suit the most fastidious. —A FULL LINE OF— F’suoa.il-v’ .Oroceries kept constantly on hanc. HALE & CANTRELL, Rising Fawn, Gx bBARBER-J nsHOPr FIRST.’. CLASS WORK. c. \v. McCann, Rising Fawn, .... Ga. Dr, J. W. Russey, Physician and Surgeon • Rising Fawn, Georgia. - 1 - !"■ ■"!!_ -3M BEN T. BROCK Att'y-at-Law TRENTON - - - - GEORGIA Prompt attention to all business * 4 • intrusted to him. DR J S FKM DENTIST, RISING FAWN, - - - GEORGIA Work Guaranteed. Visits made where Necessary. Case house TREJV TON GA NEW AND FIRST-CLASS * • ■ < % •* Only one hundred aud fifty yds to Sulphur Water. ar.A.CAiSE Proprietor. DR. E. B. MTMEISIDL PHYSICIAN <fc SURGEON Trenton, Ga. Office up stairs over Cureton Store. Subscribe for the State Of Dade Nwe. A pamphlet of information and of the law;* showing u^rjjp^nß ■ 9 W. T. I ITJCTiIEB, —DEALER IN— Dry Goods Clothing Shoes, Groceries and MERCHANDISE Keeps ihe hast Line of Confectionaries will sell as cheat) as can he bought in Trenton. A trial is all 1 ask. Store at crossing of II R on church Street BUILT ON BON( R THE LIGHT RUNNING Salishes the Most Critical! It is tho Standard of Excellence And has no Equal. Twenty-live uuirs f die most etivi* mis cimipctitio lots proven I lie 1 Ight " i,,e (,r s " l ’" ior Hold by \\ r HT Huglios JOffl A. (Din TRENTON GEORGIA DEALER IN GENERAL MERGE A NDISE carries the Largest stock of Clothing and Shoes ever brought to Trenton. Fill! CASH I DUPLICATE [CHATTANOOGA PBIOIS,/ FUEN TTTJR E . & GROG ERIEjg! I Tar in* just opened up at the old Forester stand % of Furnitnre 1 would ask the naHie to call and ““* examine my sto dc Beauroae, worth $20.00, tor $10.51 MV . “ “ $14.00, 56.50. * Bedsteads “ $5.50 “ ymm 1 SELL FAMI lY GRoCERI ESA Cheaper Han can be bought at any other house in Rising - niture sold for cash or upon installment. ° A. H. HALL.. RISING FAWN, - - . GEORGIA. ws \V\ \2Hy A FOOLISH IDEA , v L a, W,th * 1 “ ® f * o!d 4t the end - There is a rainbow lor the aOUttl far better than g~ disease lits er e j t touches the blood, appetite ntirm, W 6P W ‘C ' ' * ,l Cr> ~~'‘* bloBSorn and ille * worth living afteruSy Wootridgt's "W, Car, Ca.. Cot~ -c. <y fl . ***™*~i Axa., Feb,wary l, I*. 111 hard w irk I n?.‘/ y from P l ?** 1 llaW * Jteepar and accountant foAhe ErTnloVM^fntiteby "a riu n ff ?' l ','.| C f\ Che *^ U 7 “7 u that ,ts - ffc Ct upon me was truly wonderful; 7 1 fee l-^ 7 - 7 ** well at if X had taken a si* months vacation. I believe it to be a wouderfully Voo'. f * Yours gratefully, jf iTpHII-T-ipft Cr?Mut4 C %A U M**uwut.d b J Wtttlrf%^Ww|rMCM-uP^ . . ■. - ... jV SOLD ON MERIT' DOMESTIC RlflBUB 4 lO.WEBTIC