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c. vv. McCann,
Rising Fawn, - - - - Ga.
Dr, J. W. Russey,
Physician and Surgeon .
Rising Fawn, * - -- - Georgia.
BEN T. BROOK
Att'v-at-Law
TKENTON - - • GEORGIA
Prompt]attention to all business
in trusted |to him,
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DR J SFANN
DENTIST,
RISING FAWN, - - - GEORGIA
Work Guaranteed. Visits mad*
where Necessary.
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I raj er.meeting < very Sunday night.
Trent in Chapter No. 6> R. A M. Meets Sat
urday Lighten ir alter e:.eh fail won. T !
Lumpkin, li. p., a. A, li. Tatum, b- ou tary. '
t> ui County Alliance meets on lit Tuesdays
in .laauarr, April, July and October. U a.
K. Bible President. W. S. Taylor, .Secretary
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Piue. Grove Church (P. prist)J Preselling
every 3rd Sunday at 11 a m , and <•■ sat.mlav
pleaching at 3 o’clock p m, by Rev. Hum Aik
Pastor.
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Bade Superior Court meets 3rd Mondavi in
March ai<i bcuUmb®r.
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LOCAL,
Xotice advertisement of Sheriffs
sales in this issue.
Jim Leymanceis burning anoth
er large brick kiln.
Dr Ketcheraide is kept busy at
tending upon the sick.
A child of W. C. Cureton is
quite aiek with tonsiletia.
W ill Cole li*s afiout recovered
from the effects of hie fall a few
days ago.
W.T. Hughes’ new and liaud
fome barn near hie store house is
nearing completion.
John Cureton has turned out his
whiskers after the mauner of New
York’s next Govenor.
The merchant who has his falj
stock of goods will fall short in
his sales unless he advertises
them.
Our printer was called home ear
lv this week on account of death
in his famiiv, which accounts fur
the delay with this issue.
Which shall it be? The editor
“hard up” because his subscribers
won’t pay,or the subscribers mad
because the editor duns them. We
can possibly stand it either way,
Itising Fawn witnesed an otd
t'ashioned country i ght one day
last week. George Henrv and
Pete Powell were the antagonists.
J. M. Cantrll, guardian, has ap
plied to the Ordinary for have to
sell that part of the land recovered
bv ihe Taylor heirs of Dr. Ketch
erside at the Sept, term of court
Heretofore we ha%m failed in the
collection of advertising fees. vV e
int md to loose no more and shall
in?i c t that fees for all legal adver
tisments be paid in advance. No
exceptions.
One of the two cranks near
Trenton who is not a subscriber to
this paper says he would not be
lb>ve anything he saw in these col
umns. Well, when ones mind gets
in this condition his imarf must b
likewise affected, and we can only
leave him to the tender mercies of
a loving Savior.
Y.Y have our mailing list now as
perfect as can be a country office,
and expect to exert ourselves to see
jbrttou- oitrons receive their pa-
I pers regularly V> <w W send ex
tm copies to the larger post offices
and if a bubsenbur fai s to get his
pv:;t rbe can call upon the
postmaster for an auextia.
Phil, Brannon of Chattanooga,
was m town Wednesday.
Three children of J. T. Wool
bright are quit® sick with typhoid
feve:',
W. C. Jjicoway went upon a lnu
ess trip to Alabama the first 01
he week,
Ohe Bryan left for Texas Tup
ay where he expects to grow up
w Lit the country.
The continued dry weather is
phenomenal and must bring about
more or less sickness
One week from today. Trenton
will witness another hanging.
Dade county should have a coun
ty fair.
The Rising Fawn Furnace has
been shut down for repairs for a
few days.
Rev. L. D. Lewis a presbyterian
preacher, of Lookout, Ala., will
preach at the Methooist church
Sunday and Sunday night,
Capt. Corner, Manager of the
Rising Fawn furnace has taken
emperary control of Cole City in
the place of Capt. Reese, who will
he ; bsent fora few weeks
A Deer Hunt.
Last Friday and Saturday John
McMahan,M. G. Morrison, Piof.,
Stephens, Phil Dereberry, B. T. j
Brock, J. B. McCollum and Pey-j
ton Pace wentout deer hunting up-1
on Sand mountain.
On Friday the editor was placed
upon a good “stand” with a Win
chester rifle—an old doe and a
fawn came along at the rate og fif
two miles an hour—the editor fired
five shots within as many seconds
—the deer aontinued to run.
[The above is published undvr
compulsion, we prefering to giv;
the facts rather than take a “rub
bing.”]—Ed.
GEG RGI A-1 ADE t OUN Y.
To ali whom it may cuniwni:
A pplicatio* witi >e in.i-le to ths court oi
Orrtitiiirv of ,'a-le (u ity, Oeorvi t, at the
ul.tr Oecemher '-era of's-t 1 court lor lo.ivo t>
ll Oa twelve-!weitty U th nn iviilei) inter
est in the south p irt •>! 1. t of iatui number
three butulreil ami tweitt-y tour [33i| in t.r,(>
10th lit an 14 h -eetim of said count, an
known is the Ketch rs tie property, saiti lanrt
beloujfinj to Waigiet. I’av lor, Elizabeth latlor
amt Lucy r*> lor, adjudged idiots for the sup
port of sdd id’ats -ad the payment of debts
This, Oct. BSth IS9I.
John M. Canthkll, Guardian.
GKOIIGi A-DA L'E OUN X
A ill be sid before the court
house door iu th® town of renton on
the first uesdy in December, 1891,
wi hi a Hie 1 gwl hours of salo t.iu fo -
lowing described properly, to-vrit:
Beginning in the center of the pub
lic road north of A U Jacoway's resi
deuce and near the corner of the new
a d>n fence running northwardly on
a straight line to a rock fmee on the
line between said W. U, Jae w y and
J. A. ase about 185 feet; the ce
northwardly with the rock fence to a
siut.ll branch in lirst. hallow; westward
iv with the inea deringsof the brancti to
the west boundary line of lot no 25i
in the 10di and str t and 4th sec ion.
Dadeuou ty, Ga.; ihetice northwardly
with he origin il liae to a rck co mer
on tiie original lino south of he origi
nal non h -ve.-t corut rof said lot about
220 feet; thence eastwardly t th as
boundary line of said lot to a rock cor
ner; ihance sou It on the east boun 'ary_
line >f lot 254 to the cente of th pub
lie road; t 'ene<* with th ? center of the
l-m I <> the starting plac or corner.
\lso - ii acre more or less on the east
side of lot iio 253 in 10th ' istrict, and
4th sect it . . :• bile u rth of the center
of said 1, ka wa as the i.eymance
b ick residet-.c -and ot. wo acres
in i or less * hicii is the baptist grave
\ ard and a triangular shaped piece eou
taiiung 190C5 Kpiare feet south of he
1 mil- now inclosed at tlie b piist- grave
yard are except'd and not it eluded in
he bovo d-crihed lands. Lands
1 v led on co taming in a 1 80 acres
more or le-s. All of sakl li ,ds lying
an i being in ihe 10th Dist. am! 4:L see *
turn of saidc uti'y of Dade.
l'ropert\ ievi ton to satis y aSu .
periorcourt fi fa iv lied upon a j- dge
ment rendered at the Sept, “nn, i-’Ol,
of said court iu favor of J. I. Bond and
agait st 1). J. allahan V. R. Hixbv.
F P. Walker arid J i Conway. !‘rop
erty hwied tin as tue property of tiefen
dautK. Property pointed <m b\ judge
ment of -aid court, 'e im in posses
son notified > Ids, Oct, 29th 1891.
W. A, Byrd, Sheriff.
A DISAbTROUa HUN
away.
Monday of this week Robt.
i human had two young horses
geared up to a wagon and installed
bari-v Sutton us driver. While
driving along the rough road near
Fate Quinton’s the horses became
'•ightened and started to run thro
> ing off the wagon bed on Charley
who still held to the lines untill
pulled out from under the bed,
when th* lines broke and the head
long flight began. The wagon was
t taly demolished near the C. M.
Tatum place where the horses
getting free mads for the Sitton
Gulch, thence around by the Path
Killer fo.d where one olj them
was found entangled but the other
continued on to town where he was
caught the bridle and collar being
all the harness left upon him.
Onl; a part < f one pair of the har
ness has been‘found. Charley Sut
ton was badly bruised but able to
go to work the next day,
Roscoe Mutable, who .s n> j
lumg at Ltiy-i'ayette, Ga., I, , y, has ,
anew |cae of life, awaiting th
dccision of Supreme court upon his
ease.
It -e-msth.it his attorneys p
ponetl all act on in hi- east' 110:11
the scaffold was in sight; th<n a
motion for anew tri.il was made 1
and "efused by tlie judge, to which |
exceptions have been taken to the j
Supreme court. Marable is con
fined in the Floyd county jail for
safe keeping.
When the journals of the lately
adjourned session of the Georgia
legislature arrives we expect to
show in what manner the legisla
ture speut their time and the states
money.
; ’uat us I'ak Notic. I
The following named gentlemen
i
have been selected by Sheriff j
Bvrd to act as guards at the hang
ng or Abe Wayman, Fridav Nov.
6th. It is requested that all meet
at the court house at 1G o’clock a.
m., promptly, with guns:
Dr. j. vi . Russev,
Dr .1 R Brock^
P. L Welch.
Bob Street.
Joe Cooper,
Em Blevins,
W. P Pace,
John Long, Sr., )
Boh Thurman,
Calvin Castleberry,
W. G. Morrison,
Henrv Swafford,
B. T. Brock
Wiley Campbell,
George Renow,
Jamea Morelsnd,
Will Townsend,
John Davis,
George Street,
John Cowan.
Visits His Brother,
Harry Powell, of Montana, is
! visiting his brother Wilson Pal
mer at Cole City tub week. Mr.
' Powell did nut know untill since
Mch. Court that his brother was
an inmate of the penitentiary.
Mr. Powell will do all in his
power f o aid his brother in his
difficulties. In appearance Mr.
Powell is a peifect gentleman, and
has an open countenance that bears
the stamp of a waim and generous
heart.
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LILY Qf THa VALLEY!
All *ent pp P” CCIOLAI
Tha most and oij*t iMtxnf odors teAd*.
Our traoe-raark patffntedca srtry label.
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Las'.ikk a tii* hills.’’
rrifyosr ZrKrjiat c'-jo’t K*i than. au4
su.nnt to ns sal r. a will fct wnrS prepaid.
BCUSSAN FRENCH PtRFU&IIRY C3,
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W. T. liTTGrIIES.
DEALER IN—
Dry Goor!, CkU U g Shoes, Groce ies and
A I KnC 'J 11. A N OIBE
Keep* thehes! Line of 1 'r-nfeefionaries will 11
uuup/ lS c t; 11 J)( bouLlii in :/r n ton. A irial is all I ask.
feion at cropfciis| <-i It ii on church Street
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BUjLTON fIGNOS SOLD ON ERIC?
THE LIGHT RUNNIrffJ DOM ESTIC
Mo t C-itical!
Ci to hit fail o a ua-r, Jiiii UO.ftKCTIO
•old ’jy YV X Hughes
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T KENTON GEOEGIA
DEALER IN „
GEVKRAL MERCHANDISE
Ocirr? tiie i argc.st stock of Clothing and
S!oos ever brought to Trenton.
foit cash i 03?iii)iB earmooGA pbijix
FURNITURE
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Gr ROUERIES
Flwin f ' >) 11 iloi t L Um it Fs
of Ft - Io) t’ lnt Fit Hi'u bo cilhini
Jo ' miuniy sfo k
Baaureaa, *<arth $23.03, tor $10.50.
“ 44 “ $6.50.
Bvlitatb “ 55 53 “ $5 33.
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