State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, October 02, 1891, Image 2

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STATE OF DADE NEWS, PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY BEN T. BROCK, Publisher. Terms SI.OO per year in advance. Entdred at the postolliee in Trenton, Ga., a second class mail matter. | FRIDAY OCT, 2, 1891 GRAND JURY, Presentments. Georgia, Dade Cos. We, the Grand Jurors chosen and sworn at the September term, S u : court, 1891, for said c Dimty, respectfully submit the following general presentments: The following committee was ap pointed to inspect the convict camps of the county: John A. Moreland, John F, Acuff and Rout Carter from the Grand Jury, aud George Castleberry, Luke Frizzell and Joseph V. Stewart and other citizens, and the report of this committee to our body was receiv ed and made a part of our general presentments, and that report is hereto attached. We find that there have been material improvements made on the public roads of the county, and with few exceptions are in much better conditions than heretofore. We find that in district number 1222 the road from upper Coal City to lower Coal City is in bad condition. We find that in dis trict number 1129 that the loads from the Morris ford north has been made too narrow by fences built too near the road. Wo find that iu district number 1037 some of the railroad crossings of the A. G. S. R. R. are bad. We recommend that the road commis sioner in the districts named take steps to liavejthe roads here men tioned in their respective districts putin condition the law demands. We find that some repairs are needed about the doors and ineide walls ot the jail cells, and we re commend that the Ordinary have the needed repairs made. Our committee to examine dock ets if Justice of the Peace report them correctly kept. W@ recce m mend that William H. Killian be appointed Notary public as his own successor, to till vacancy in Dist. No. 1222. The report of the committee ap pointed at March term, 1891, to examine county records was re ceived and adopted and made a part of o,r general presentments, and the same is hereto attached. We recommend [that the Ordi nary have levied for road purposes 1 lie same rate of tax as that of last year, ten cents on the hundred dol lars. \Ve find that the tax collector has not paid in all money collect ed by him for taxes for 1890, and we recommend that the Ordinary require the tax collector to make settlement as soon as the same can be done. A. D. Stephens is appointed chaplain of the convict camps of the county. The following committee is ap pointed to inspect the public rec *nrd* of the county officers and re port to Grand Jury at March term, 1892' Peter Forester, A. M. Ta turn, J. S. Allison. M.A. B. Tatum is appointed a member of the county schorl hoard to fill the vacancy of B. F. Pace. We recommend that the account of .1. A. Bennett, Ordinary, tor ex tra services amounting to thirty dollars, be allowed, and that' the .same be paid by the county. The account is hereto attached. We recommend that these gen eral presentments be published in the State Of Dads News, and that lire dollars be paid tor same. W : extend to Col. A. W. File, 5.,1. ften’l, our thanks for courses and assistance rendered our body. W J also offer t> Judge 1 hos. \\ . ildow our appreciation of his high sense of duty as expressed in his clear charge to our body, and thanks for courtesis shown us. John M. Cantrell, forman John A. Moreland, Shadrack C. Hale, Shadrack W. Hale, James T. Scruggs, Ciereo A. Bryan. Wm. T. Hariline, Alexander 11. Stewart, John F. Acuff, Charles Case, Fred Gass. Robt. Carter, William J. Cagle, Thomas Tittle, John. P. Hartline, Br., Julius H. Corput, Thomas J. Ri 1 patrick. Jesse J. Johnson, Edward Forester, Robert P. Tatum, Jurors Georgia, Dade County. To the Grand Jury, Sept. Term 1891. —We, 'he committee select al by the Grand Jury at the March term, 1891, of the Superior court 10 examine the records of the Ordi nary, clerk of the Superior court and County Treasurer, submit the lollowing report: We first examined the records of the Clerk of, the Superior Court, and find them kept as required by law, properly indexed. We find that the clerk has pre pared a numerical index for deed records in compliance with rec ommendation of last Grand Jurv.! We then examined the various j records and dockets in the Ordi-I nary’s office and find them in good condition, neatly and correctly! kept as required by law, and in connection with the Ordinary’s order record we examined the Treasurers’ records and found them kept in strict compliance with the law. We think the conditions of the offices and records reflects credtt upon these officers. From our examination of the Treasurers office and hooks we find the following to be the financial status of the county, to-wit: Cash on hand at last report, $5,280.66 Received since last report, 694.00 Total, $22,60.99 We find that he has paid out on paper voucurhs $3,813 69; balance on band 4 Sept. 17th. $2,260.99, all of which is respectfully submitted. This, Sept. 18th, 1891. J. V. Stewart, 1 M. A B. Tatum, , Com. I.Y. Willis, ) President Harrison cannot find a place for Ex-Senator Blair, but Mr. Blair has no trouble in finding a place for that SI,OOO a month salary as minister to China. An exchange has a cartoon, rep resenting Macune as a large mas tiff, and McAllister aud Hall as two curs barking and snapping at him, It is generally believed that Macune is a Dig dog, but the qx act breed has all along been a mat ter of dispute. Col. Polk, who has declared himself worse than a deserter, has not vet corrected the mean and cowardly utterances that he is re ported to have made regarding his connectio i with the confeder ate struggle. But he denies his alleged cruel treatment to Union oldiers. GUILTY ! Says the jury. Wilson Palmer, one of the lead ers in the attempt to escape from Oic penitentiary at Cole City on June 22nd, has been tried for Ihe murder of l’at Rowland, one of . tne guards. After being out all night they brought in a vender of : guilty without a recommendation |to mercy. The case v. id be carried :e the Supreme court and Palmer will at least secure a lease of life ifjhodoes not finally secure an ac id tAh i. GE RGIA DAI )E COUN IY. Will be sold before thft court house door in the town of Trenton said county on the Is Tuesday in Oct 1891 with in the legal hours of sale the follow ing describ. and property tow it: Fifteen acres of lots of land Nos, 289 in the 10th dis trict and 4th secuon an ! 158 in the 19th district and the 4th section of said coun ty commencin', at a pile of rock near VV, H. Johnson’s northwest corner an , running west wardly 1089 ft, to a roc corner, he.ice southwardly 675 ft. to [ ' rock corner, thence cas wardly 1089 ft/ 1 to a r< k corner on Johnson s wes bound r\ thence nor hwardly 675 ft to the beginning corner said land be ing known as he Sunny Side ad lit ion to Trenton. Levi'd on to satisfy a tax ti fa, issued by G V\ Hughes 0. C., for said c unty for state aid county taxes for the year 1890 and against Samuel O. B sler Property pointed out by G W Hughes T O Levied on as the property of the. sanl Samuel C Busier. [Tenant in possession notified Levy made by 'V H nti b LC and turned oyer to me] 1 hi- 5 Aug 31st 1891 W .A, Byrd sheriff. GEORGIA DADE COUNUA. Will be sold before the court house door in the town of I'renton on the Ist Tuesday n October 1891, within th legal hours of sale the following descri bed proport) to-wit: s wen tv acres more or I ss of Lot of lad No. 102 in the 10th district aud fou th s ction of Dade county, the same being twenty acres more . r lesson the east boundary line of said lot, levied on as the prop erty of Eugene Gordon, agen of the esta eof Z.ck Gordon to sat sfy a tax li fa issued by G. W. Hughes, T,t • 'f r said coun y for state and conntv taxes for the ye r 1890, and again t the said Eugen Gordon agent. Property polar, id out by G. V' : Hughes T. •'. Teua it •a possession notified. Levy made by !'. C. Winfrey L. C. and turned over tome, I his Aug 31st 1891. 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