State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, November 27, 1891, Image 3

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ppslimiisd iviky Friday. B. TANARUS BhOCK. Edito , rirt $1 0$ ftP year in it vane#. Advertising rates r asonable nad w 11 ps uwl• kaewa upon application, Ili rensßianica.ion must b ceom witk rial a ias t! h 11l legal advertising vsust fee paid fer i* a*l race. .Address all correspondence to 5 THE NEWS, fRIXTON, G>.. 'li mien >0 119 T. i. .. it *e.i v*fttueyiluj nifltl on or tiaiors ■ ■•uk iv.!, uto ■, .v(t ior* weeks theieltrr t. J, l,K„pMn, Vf. U. M. A K. Totura, Sscrrtarr. Meth-dtt < hnrcb Soil and 4h -uatUv* it. etch meitib, f ireact,l* by tie f. J. C. ban. Prayer sseetin* ever; dundsy night. tYentea Chapter Xo. *0 S. A. M. Wed-, s u i. ■ rd* v sight n or Hi*r e.i. h fu;l‘ m ion. TANARUS, .1. l.Mkia, U, I*., U. A, I;. Tatum. a cn taiy. V*t Oeiiaty AMtuacv Meets on 1 t T>.i- s,i tyt ;.iJeau*r, April, July and October. o.A K. Bible President. W. 6. Taj 10r,N.:.-; et.u r rise arotc Church (P p'i'OS Pic.chiug •er> SrU &uU; at li n, at.--, as -am-T-.y pit ictiiug at S •’clock ,1 m .? Hr. c:..m Aik P MAf- Satis Superior Court aioets Srd W'-i-.la- i>- March sad Scute Biter. LOCAL TiWE CARD. [AGSKR] yOUTH SOUND. SOUTH HOUND. iSY t, 7:44 a. u No. *. 713 ra •• tf, 5:3* p- m “ 5, 9:44 a ni '■ C. 1:10 a. m “ 1, 10:37 p m LOCAL A pair—BobThurman and “boij” Mi? Ida Pierc* wa* in town Tuesday. Capt. B:>nd, accompanied by bis mother, returned from Texas- Fri day. . (E Lre Case left Thursday morning for South Pittßburg , Tenn., on bus iness. Wbb Tatnm and ‘‘ye editor” took a bird hunt Monday, the suc res* of which beat* the record. Webb Tatum returned from l!on*. Ga., last Saturday after a successful horse trading expedi tion A certain yonng lady ay* p!o can alway* tell when she is at li ;me—Word Pace and the sorrel horse, etc. Monday'night the tin pans, cow hells, etc., were gathered up, and Will Willis and his young bride were seienadrd in the old familiar way WANTEi—Three black. inng earod mules, not over 10 hands high. J. P. Jacoway, PerJ. B. W. A* the new year dawns watch out for the yellow-back almanac of ’92 with the name of the ei.-.er prising (?) merchant stamp-d thereon. Mr. Ed Cornally, of Whitfield county, Ga., and Mr. Will Baker of Greenville, Term., visited then uncle. Mr. Leon Coimally, lh;s weV, If we are not at liberity to dun subscribers through the paper, and if they get wrafhy over a . personal “request,” and will not pay ot their own accord, how in the thun der will this establishment move? A subscription lift ins? started by W. U. Jaeoway with a view to renumera’e Mr. Casw anl Capt. Lovwring for the expanse in curred by them in caring for Mr C. C. Plummer. The law of Georgia requires the tax collector to issue fi fa’s against ail persons who fail to pay their taxes before the 20th day of Deo. of each year, and re understand that our tax collector will carry out the law strictly without favor or af fection to any on£. DIED—Mr. C. C. Plummer, the gentleman who has been quite ill at the Cas* House, died Tuesday morning at 5 o’clock. The burial took place at th* baptist chureh grave yard. Among the deceased paper* were found some very com plimentary recommendations sign ed by several prominent public men of Nashville. Don! forget to look up your tree arbor duy. fi'MD Crab Gee, of Chattanooga. "US in town Wednesday. Robt H. Tatum, of Bridgeport, Ala., is al home for a few days mi M illiams and our “deni w?nt frog hunting Sunday. bake Deartng of S‘.juatcha 1 aiiii, i.® vifiting his brother Free today. Vi .U. Morrison will act as execu tor of the will of ?ee.res Meadows, deceased. Col. John G. Hale and Maj.W. F. Ibckle,of Rising b awn,were in town Thursday, Our issue of Dec. 25th will be only a half sheet—merely to save our L.gal advertisements. .‘dome of our merchants are al ready receiving their Christmas goods. An inconsistency— the differ ence in the price of corn and corn meal as shown by the local market T’rar.k Sammons, who moved with his family to Convert, Ga., returned "Wednesday, and says there ih no place like the Sts’* of Dade. On Dec, the 11th and 12th it has been decided to dear up and clean off the grave yard at the old bap tist church. All should fet an in terest in this undertaking and lend their assistance. “Mack" Quinton advertised in our paper last week for two lost cows and the cuCle turned up all right. An ad in the News is guar anteed to reach them three days after death. The marrying season is tully opened and our Ordinary ig happy A small and select party from Trenton spent a very pleasant eve ning at the residence of R. T Dobbs yesterday. IN REMEMBRANCE OF ENNIS CURETON. Little Ennis came to see us, Just four year* ago; A short while to cheor and love u* Then ha was called to go, And live with God in ht* ven, In that bright homo above, Where there is joy eternal, And every heart is filled with love. She s bright and laving, And ’twas hard to let her go, But God, in infinite wisdom, Willed it should bn so; So in meekness we'll submit To the will of Gwd divine, He will give us strength to bear it, And to heaven our haa.its incline He will guard and keep our darilug She’ll never suffer mom. But in heaven she’ll oe waiting To open wide the dnor; When wo are called to lo&v* this world. We’ll not to go. Because we’ll see our little airl Who’? just gone on before. Then there is another That left us years ago, Who wears a crown in heaven And inl et? as white as snow ; They’ll be singing 'her? together, The sonjs the angels love, And ’twill be joy t-o gather Around that thrown above Than we’ll Icjtrn to sing his praises And say, “thy will be done,” To the Lord wh died to save us, God's v 11 beloved eon ; “He walks with u.=, that angel kind And gently wnispore. be resigned, Bear up. hear on. the end shall tell, The dear Lord ordure th ' 1 fhaigs well.” 1 , . A Correct on. In our issue of last week we stat ed that “Mr. Case bad mad** ar rangements for Capt.. Love’ ing to care for the gentleman at the ho tel who had been sick and who died Tuesday. We would not have it uaderstood by implication or otherwise that Capt. Lovering was receiving any pecuniary compen sation for hia trouble, for such is not the fact. He simply lodged at the hotel and cared for the sick man. 10(11 iIX. hi liUOfti, COR It IS TED Ei- KLN. Corn in ear ... .45 per bushel. “ rraliura . ... * 40 “ “ Butter 20 per pou and Eggs 15 per dozen Sugar; exlru , 181 b to dot “ granular- and 161 b “ “ -orgiium 40et3 gal Pork 5 cents ured hams 12 12c per lb t lav pea 80c per l.u THAh KSGiViNG SERVICE. We ate requested to announce that thanksgiving services will hr conducted at t he Methodist church in Riling Fawn at 11 o’clock next Sunday. The house will be dec orated for !he occasion, and the choir will sing several appi priate anthmps. Rev. J. H. Harwell will pretteh the sermon The ii.vi a itnn to attend is g-. ;-j t i.*irgy gathering is anticipate-. i Carried. Last Sunday evening at 7 o’clsck Mr. Will M ill is was married to Mtas ABo. cal. It s cere,mow v wa perf i me Re. J r. a* l ire id*n :' h hies pa rents, and in th t. enc® u•> invited triend** an t temiives. The contracting ariirs are wr'l known in Dade and their warm friends will join with a* to extend ing congratuliii jus emenating from friendly hearts where nolii ing bat gooti will exists. A long life, a happy journey crowned by a fit tsnniuation is a wish re-echoed ih evory breast. LEGAL ADVERTTSEMENMB. GEORGIA—FADE < OUN'iY. j T<i *ll whnm It m*y concern:- 1 (ipiiculiom will ha mi le to Hie court n 1 ’ <!rilinKr> of Dade Uou >t.r, Oenreia. at .the reg- * ular December >erm of sail court for Inure to * *<>ll one twelve-twenty fifth un<iivUleil Inter- | est i the outh p-irt of l< t of land number ; three hundred and : w; t' tour (.Sil) in th.- ! 10:h Pitt ani: 4 " ei 'ioj.. of raid rom.t .m l knowu ;is the Ketch - de proiicrrv. tudlaud belonging to Mai grot f .nl r, Kiizab hT* > io:- aad Lucy Taylor, <ljurf? and i " .:.s for ne inp port of eid > n <■•* n iici • debte This, Pet. v^tn ,1 ' si I R! LI, l-Ual'i is. GCOR-GA—DADE OILS T ill ha sold before the emrt house door in the town of rent on oh the flrs-t uesday in December, 1891, wi Sin the i gal hours of sale l*e fol lowing described property, to-wit: Beginning in the center of the pub lic road north of W. U. Jacowaj’* resi dence and near the corner of the new ga don fence running northwardly on a straight line to a rock fence on the line between said W. U, Jac w. y and • J. A. i ase about 1 iBS feet; the ce northwardly with the rock fence to a email brssch in first, hollow; westward ly with the mea deringsof the branch to the west boundary line of lot no 251 ; in the 10th distr • t and 4th sec ion, 1 Dade county, Ga.; thvnce northwardly ! with he original liae to a rock corner on the original line south of he origi nal northwes corner of said lot about 220 feet; thence eastwardly t the as boundary liue of said lot to a rock cor ner; thon.ee sou on the cast botiD ary : ine of lot 254 to the cenic of tb** pub ic road; t ence with the oert ; o J the ’road o the starting plan or corner Iso in ■ acre more r less on the east side of '? no 253 ic 10 U riel ad 4th section, a Jiti l.i n h of the center [of said lot. Is mu a- the Leynninee brick residence ana ot. wo acres | m to or less which is the baptist grave j /yard and a triangular shaped piece con si niag 19065 square feet south of he 1 ands now inclosed at the b ptist grave yard are excepted and not included in he above described lands. Lands 1 vied on co tinning in all 80 acres more or le*s. All of hinds lying an • being in the 19th D; and 4tb ec U-mi >f aid tin', Dade, Proper ! i don *:i is y aSn ! peiior court ti h i u* up. n juogw ment rendered ,yt th S>*p(. term 1891, of said court in favor of J P. B ■■. id n and sgai si 1). J. allahan, R. ixbv F I*. VI alter and J J Conway. Prop erly levied <n as the property of defen dants. Properly pointed ou by judge men iof said court. *. enantin posses son notified i his, Oct, 29th 1891. yf. A, Btkd, Sheriff. The Chattanooga News would have Chattanooga put down ii a l the geographies as the “Convon | turn City.” Juz r l f• ■ CLASS .*• WORK. C. VV. McCANN, Bising Fawn, • ... (j n . DR J S FANN DENTIST, RISING FAWN, - - - GEORGIA Work Guaranteed. Visits madt where Necessary. j se RoUSI-: THE A TOR' 0.0 NJEWAND FIRST-CLASa Only one hundred and fifty ydt ji.dphur Water. sit M O Jt\. A3 jd* Proprietor. j, • i ,i ■ -:; ;• / v i ' *x *. ' -j '*• ■:• ./ *.| <s* ■!( li ii •■> -. PHYSICIAN dfc SURGEON Trenton, Ga. OEc up stairs ever Curefer. Btere. I . Sub*ciibe for *h* Stat* Of Dade Xiwi. Dr, J. W. Russey, Vkytician and Surg&ov . fti ting Fawn, - - -- - Georgia. BEN T. BIIOCK Att'y-at-Law TRENTON .... GEORGIA Prompt attention to all busine** intrusted to him. mm. men! <SUer for 84. L. Hungoy A Oo.’s 5 sOXSffT Olotbin*. If rnr foods ara net la v th* hands of !• -I*'? KBCUESS &013L&A vonß 60Ui* HTORS TSirc l” JZHKPEBIn s >car seatlon, 8 fw PRO- I CtrtOS THEM AgSXia | troui *lj best | Kao*# w!<i i Mxil j2;:}§rC f Oanaa WUols- I &t ‘ | yi’V Ila the y • does not keep f oars, asuctoos to plaaaa, oar f**d* seed 3d. L. HuimJer. to us and wo - 1| WILL f Uralsk y*>a a Salt or Orrooa Vrxpross or nail paid, •a rsoolpt of rlo. We will via aud Bold jroar patroaafo If you try us with an order 1 . we have built up this immense bttsinees by tuar pi4s*taWsyi methods, oud Vy Mag ky . ' A'-ji* fa i t *r. fee 5.".i>4 3J. .. .Vviers.ki * u>:, tiiyMiOrifinaMra ■ *> st. •y, vi uk- reitvi fur ,‘iwa.raro-1 51 .-ay* s-s-cirß, -vie. vc.-a up! fe#u. jiwut/. 6r r'jnltv. Li-j t—*.—* l*a “st .• kv.m cre: i’ii tc b-rv'- j iQ£-LIT. UMAVY-WKIOH’r CLOTH CKO—gtTTa. Brawa All-Wool Double aad I'wist CUsslaiere Rack or Frock Suit 3© QQ Men’s Faaoy Black or Blue Sn arils a Worst ed Ail-Wool Rack or Frock Butts. 14 £s® ilea’s Brows or Gray Velvet Finish, A.U- W.xil, Tricot Weave, Fine Gaeslmere Stock or Froek Bolt 17 TO Hen’s nisok or* Blao AU-Weoi t.trvfeosrow, fine woratod. Seek er Frock i 6ua 19 00 iXta s Blue, Fluns, Lavender or iSnee-fioior tutfiL-h Wide wale Wtav'.vfe teak or Froek Bulta 24 OO JVoforn-Tn--P , nt National Bank, ct caplVn SS-lvC I .*©; Continental Na kc- dl Sank of Ch— . capital . Sr L Urrsv --.% c >., Hanufasturersaadj to'’•‘otklnf foe Mea. Boys l . 1.1. .L’drvn, li* end Ut klarkat BC, ChtoAc,, < .til. Poet Offloe Hex, d*f. | ®flfr-llaving just fopened up in the old I forester stand a full Istock of furniture I (would ask the public Ito call and examiue |my stock. J SELL FAMILY gKOCEPIES Cheaper than can be bought in Ilising Eawn A. H. HALL, RIRING FAWN, GA. w. T. li rjo-i-i EB. —dealer in— Dry Goods Clothing Shoes, Groce iej 1 £> OXX Ct YL KliC II A.IN DIBE Kerps the be-st Line of ConfectionarU mill ll ”ui nas can be bought in Trenton. At \l is all lash. Store at crossing of R Ron cnurch Street BUiLT HQNOR OLD 0N THE LIGHT RUNNING DOMESTIC : Satisfies the Most Critical! • THE MOST POPULAR * > SEWING MACHINE OF THE DAY, •y. ( J&ffiEk It is the Standard of Excellent* ■ * \ And has no Equal.J - Twenty-five year* of th* most envi one competitio' lias proven the Light Vq- Runni g “DOMESTIC” Sew in . ■**^\**£§mSZ* f chine to b far superior to aay other. RfUM BFB 4 BO.tIEXTIf m -"'old. by W X Hughes hnJL Muma. u AirrA-x*D bt Tva us* owru* NEW SUNSHINE RANGE, Wklofe we maka *.a four iaa with or -:Li>si gESEIRVOra* mm closet omm-mL Can hct your houft® thorough- WiSli ly, HEA mi FULLY and SCO g HONHCALLY with the Pp§lPl4 I TORRID STEEL DRUM FURNACE, Thoeir v. ,J always ftriiirse it. F.envl for SUXhIkCIL ghitvghea*- csD£clty and prices. m riniß i eg., mm*, n qgISF JOIBA.CERETOJ TRENTON GEOEGIA DEALER nr ENEKAL MERCHANDISE carries the Largest stock of Clothing and Shoes ever brought Tretonn.