State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, November 06, 1891, Image 2

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STATE OF DADE MEWS^ PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY >W ♦* * *• 01' •. BEN T. BBOCK, lubltah*r. . .., • _ A •farms SI.OO per year i* advance gh **r#d * * n Trvotwn, G., * Hvvij cl* mail Kstter. FRIDAY NOV, 6, 1891 Campbeltin defeat ‘is a victor •tin. ' ,v '’ Four statee out of six i6 no in significant dejwoerafic victory. Our ie being taught to crow for Cleveland and Camp bell in’92. 1 • ' : .. m i m l' 7 • Rmgold’s New,-South is* a lively county paper improving- upon the •Id style and methods. V: -* , The editorial manageuient of the Chattanaoga Jfi&ws fall into acle bandiJ when the brilliant Har per assumed control.!) —■ The Georgiy Road Congress was all right but it takes money and manual labor to build Tdads. A Georgia ebiivict assisted by county funde would make excellent roads. i : ym*! 'ii, ■ *■ • * • i jtr ’ Ohio, Massachueettes^'lowa and New York, the three laet democrat ic and the former doubtful—al ways a solid south! Things look bright for democracy and she is sure to win. With her usual independent : * r , ideas of trade Dade county corn •* prices are yet unfixed. The l?uyer quotes the lowest price he has known a load sold for whilq the seller insists upon 50 cents as the standard. ■— ■ Some of our state exchanges are prophecying a Briceyille and Oli ver Spiinge affair in Georgia Nev er ! Ae long as the present iniqui tous convict lease system remains law, be it good or bad, Georgia w will have no “mutton-head” gover nor to permit such a disgrace to befall the state. ■■ - - Mr. T. M. Norweod, the gentle man who not only favored the sub treasury echeme as presented to Congress, but who also enjoys the distinction of proposing ‘'some thing better,” haa a very peculiar way of booming himself for politi cal hpnors. He hopes by lengthy i.ewspaper articles to flaunt his in dividually. His last effort is a tirade upon B. H. Hill. Jr. OHIO. 't. election of McKinley in Ohio need not have surprised any one. All that inspired Slope at idi m the democratic breasts was the implicit conldenne in the ability of Campbell by which some thought he might be able to tri ngpph over the fearful odds against him. In ’a display heading the Chattonooga Press (Rep.) says it w‘-(j, triump for protection and }f*neei money.” The honest sion ♦ /was the boodle put up bv mo nopoly that had feasted upon the spoils of a protective tariff svsten A ier>sjblican~ defeat in ' Ohio meant the death knell of that party. The triumph of ita cher ished principals was all that would save it from utter ruinf its leader and principles ’both being involved to ibis extent, why sur pr iw.*? A republican Jtate by con- the democrats of Ohio., led by the fearless Campbell,- should f<M*l that a good fight has been waged and not feel discouraged by to* .f,, ■ WILLIAM TITTLE. ■ *( 3 ’- A BIOGRAPHY. The subject of this brief sketch was Sqm in .'Dade county about the year 1850. From a rolicking rebutt boy he grew to be a good natured portly man beloved by all who know him. His earlier years were unmarked by any incidents of note, but his high, moral charac ter was never questioned, Like George Washington, he never told a lie, and when bis mother discov ered the bung knocked out of- her keg of olackberry wine William very promptly admitted that he did it with hie little hatchet. In later years the euphomious name of William has given place to plain “Bill,” and by this he is well known in every elate in the union and in a part of Canada, where he thinks of residing thould he eyer become president of the First National Baak of Morgan ville. Mr. Tittle and Col. Bud- Weiser are very warm friends. Mr. Moerlir, Mr. Tittle and the writer of this sketch here had some high old times together and by their close and enduring friendship have been dubed “the three drora ios.” If the good that men do lives af ter them, Bill Tittle’s warm friend ship and earnest support of the “Btate of Dade News” will be re membered “when marble wears away and monuments are in dust.” The employees of the “News” are saving up thsir stray pennies for the purpose of being able to present to their friend with a bright new neck-tie as a Christmas gift, well knowing that “Bill” will never soil qr stain such n precioue , mo ®enfo. L _ " j Enforce the Law. Last Saturday some person who had hot the love p { God in his heart nor respect for the law* of hie* state, fired the woods upon the eiderfth* mountain above Wil burn O’Neal’s. This is an offence pupisnable under flection 431 U of the code, un less such firing be done between F*b. 20th- it ml April Ist, And then it must be by * citizen of thecour*; ty who must at leas* give one day notiee to the adjoining land own ers or to t.hoe occupying the ad joining Iflnds of the day and huu of firing. No one has ever been prosecuted in this county for this offence, but there are determined citizens who will see that the law ie enforced hereafter. A person Who late fire get out by careless ness is equally guilty and liable to punishment as if the firing had been inUntial. DIED*. *;• f j Jamtg A,’ Woolbrigbt, a 6on of J. T. Woolbright, di*4 at bis fath er* home about 2 <jp’ajpck Monday morning. Hisillliesfs was only of a few days duration. A severe at tack of trphoid feser becoming complicated with a case of menin- 1 getis hastened death, *re bis friend* war® prspar*d torsasiva the news of the calamity. Hehadjustpa>- ed his twentieth year and in that short time had lain the foundation of a moral character which already attraeted the attention and won the admirati n of all nho knew him and could appreciate hiß lov able traits of character.' Before his d-ath he had alreadybeen marked as the most moral young man in the whole community. His influence would have been worth much upon the side of morals and honor. We mourn his loss be cause we realize hit true worth. Who shall take hi* place? Shorter Time to New York. The Queen & Crescent Limited which leaves New Orleans at 5 p. m with a through sleeping car for New York, now arrives at the lat ter point at 5 :50 p. m. second eve- of 6:2d p db? as here tofore. GEORGIA—DADE t OUN 1 Y. Will b sold before the court house door iu tb* town of renton on the first I uesilny in December, 1891, wi kin the 1 gal hours of sale tae fo - lowing described- property, to-wit: Bsgiutiing.tO the Qi'ntqr of the pub-: lie road north of 'V U Jsyuwajr’s nest, deuce and near the corner of the new *!h den fence miming northwardly on a straight line to rook fence on the line betweetrsaid U IJ. Jar w t and J. A. t use about lißs feet; the oe. northwardly with the rook fence to a small branch jn first hollow; westward-, ly with the mea deringaof the branch to the west boundary line of lot ao 251 in the 10th distr t and 4th sec ion. Dade county, Ga. j theuce northwardly with lie original line to a po*k comer on the original line south of the origi nal northwes corm rof said lot about 220 feet; thence eastwardly t tin ast boundary line of said lot to a rock cor* ner; thence sou ii on the east boundary line of lot 254 to the cefite of the pub lie road; thence with the center of the road o the starting plac or corner. Also one acre more or less on,the east side of lot no. 253 in 10th district and 4tb section, a little u rlh of the center of said lot, kn wn as the Leymance brick residence and lot. Two acres nr it or less which is the baptist grave yard and a triangular shaped piece con taining 19065 square feet south of ho lands now inclosed at the b ptist grave yard are excepted and not included in he above described lands. Lands 1* vied on co taming in all 80 acres more or le-s. All of said lands lying and being in the 10th Dist. m! 4th rc tion of said o uuty of Dado. Lropertv levi lon to satis y aSu perior court fi fa is-tied upon a j.ulge nlent rendered at the Sept. term. 1891. of said court in favor of J. P. Bond and against D. J. ' allahan, \. It Hixbv F P Walker and J i Conwav. Prop erty levied on as the property of defen dants. Property pointed out by judge ment of said court. Tenant in posses ■on notified. 'This, Oct, 29th 1891. W. A, Btkd, Sheriff. GEQBGIA—DADE COUNTY. To all whom it may concern: - Arplicutiua will <>e ui.tdu to ‘hsrAurt of Ordinary <f I'ade Con 't\, atythp. nlar December form of vi’i court-Tor leave to .M one twelve-twenty fl'tli UN llvided ime*---' est in the south part ol I>t of land nuiuba three bundreil and twenty lour [3lll in the 10th liitt, and 4 h Section of.ruhl renrnty ■ foi l known i>h the (M-wfM-rrv, unlit lan<! belonging To Miiiifret.'nPTlor, Elizabeth Taylor, and Lucy Tnvlor, adjudged ld'ot for the sup pert of *id idiotsi md the payment ol; debt* This, Oct. 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Indian Territory, 'Kansas, Colorado, New- Mexico, j Texas, Mexico atnd California. For rates, correct county asps ana full information, call on R 8 Rogers; gent, ,'p Trenty*, Ga.. or address <’" R irrett. Tmr P* in ent t rbattnnnofii 0.1 MulUib y'Pir t\)tt 1 Tenn \ / r !. Harvey, D. P. Edward. Av Vice-Prest o. P A t A CINGINNAIT, O -irania- ENTERPRISE M’FG. CO. HAlfFltfMlKS anddealeis in • i-• * • SASH. PO3RS AND BUNDS. COFFINS, FORCE UITPRiEN Scroll AATork —ROUGH AND— DRESSED ... DUMBER We Discount Chattanooga PRICES. W. H. Bowmaw, Mng’r. ■i,- * • . • - . e • • ‘#.t j ’ . J*. , - .- V C Trenton, Georgia, THE NE - MODEL HALL TYPEiVRITER A perfect Machine Writing 82, characters. REMODBLED AND IMPROVED. * GOOD MANIFOLDER. The best standard Typewriter in the World 1 . ’ Inexpensive,' Portable, No Ink Ribbon, Interchangeable Type in .11 Languages, Easiest ;o learn and rapid as any. AGENTS WANTED Everywhere. WARRANTED AS REPRESENTED. 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