State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, December 04, 1891, Image 2

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•TATE OF IADE NEWS. yT>I.PBEI> EVERY FRIDAY •BN T- •HOCK, Pabllohor Term* SI.OO per year in advanci •• tki in Trtnt.a, 6*., • •Mill elMt mail matter. FIIDAY DIC. 4, 1891. The editoriol punster (should let up on Crisp and try to Spring-er new ne. The Atlanta Journal wante to know the date upon which the stars fell—-and bo soon after the Indianapolis convention. Th e appointment of W. R. .Crab tree as one of the receiver* of the Kensington land company is an honor to a deeerving Trenton boy.> Providence, R. 1., capital < • .... * Ist* have agreed to invest sl6o.ooin Ft. Payne indußtrie*and in the Ft. Payne Land Cos. We may now look for Lively time* in Alabama* boom ing city. JJJ£vid*ntly tome one ha* b*en poking up Tennsssss’s Gov. Buck, at least ho savs ho will call out ovary able-bodied citixen in the ■tpte if nectaaary to send th* con yict* hack to Bricevill*. Our New England article inthi* iaaue, credited to the Chattanooga New*, was a aurpriae to those who read it and a grave injustice to many individuals [connected with the‘‘Trenton boom” ahd the New England eompany respectively The.fFamest advocate of the in iereet of either place never dream ed that the boom in which he was interested died through the jealous antics of those in his rival town. That a certain degree of jealously existed between the two towns is undeniable, but to say this feeling brought failure to either, is an exaggeration prompt ed by incincerity. The article of our contemporary is like Trenton and New England’s boom—the foundation is rotten. Both towns have the resources, and in the fu ture we will profit by our past ex perience and by a happy consolida tionof mutual interests we will ri val the “convention city,’” Lead in Dade, An oJ4 tradition has it tbat “one* upon a time” a certain old Indian, who oace reaided in tho vi cinity of Riainj? Fawn, kept his truaty flint well supplied with leaden missiles supplied from aw me vein of lead supposed to be near by. To authenticate this tra ditionary report, it has been ru mored certain individuals now living, could, if fancy dictat ed, point out the exact spot in which the precious mineral lay hidden. W. L. Allison has, for the paat few years, been prospect ing in the mountains of Dade in search of the lead he felt sure mutt exist It seems that he had locat ed a lead vein upon that part ef the Ferjcins farm, now owned by T. Y. Willis. In sinking his well. “I Y.” happened to dig within a few feet of the Allisop vein, and the consequence has been the finding ♦if lead, although not in abundant quantities. It .'is thought that a shaft sink only a few feet from the well would disclose a rich and productive vein ef lead. We doubt it ..otv * * Alabama Again. Yesterday morning Mr. George I Estes and Miss Clara Sheffield a:- rived on the 3 o’clock train from Attalla, Ala., and had the Georgiu matrimonial knot tisd by Esquire Cureton in time to return on the 7 o’clock train. Messrs Jim Lasa terand Walter Wilson and Miss Lee Bogus accompanied the bridal party. * * * One hour later — Mr, J. W. Furghurson and Miss Lela Dobbs arrived on No. 2. fr f -ro the same place and were married by Dr. Ketcheasida i time to re turn at 9:46 o’clock. There muK be soma peculiar fascination in a Georgia wedding. A S§riou§ Accjdont- Last Friday night Mr. W. H. Rodger*, of Rising Fawn, went to Chattanoe ga on No. 8 in response to a telegram informing him of the sickness ef a graad child. At the Montgomery avenue crmp Mr. Rodgers attempted to a’igh‘ from the train, which was running very rapidly, failing to release his grasp fromjthe ralingat the proper time, he #ra* thrown with great force against the groimd breaking his right arm and inflicting inju ries about the head and face Af ter being removed to the office of Dr. Baxter amputation was deemed necessary and the right arm was taken off above the elbow. Mr. Rodgers was the efficient car inspeetor for the A. G. S. R. R. at Rising Fawn and his sad mis fortune causes deep regret among his many friends. Mr. Rodger* will recever with a loss of his right arm. Out on Bond. Last Tuesday night, through the efforts of his brother John, Dave Kiss; was released from jail upon a bond of five hundred dollars Pave and his wife went to Sulphur Springs Wednesday merning and will live upon John Kiser’s place near the springe. An Exchange pf Grit. The independent “State pf Dade’ is preverbialy known as the ban ner county of the state of Geergia. Her produets surpass those of any other county in beth quality and quantity. One day last weejt John McMahan’s game cocks scored a victory over some fins chickens fought by Atlanta parties. The fight took place near Chattanooga, and the Dade county bird won a score of 7 to 5. Beat Dade in anything and you “beat the world and all that’s in it.” Notice All persons indebtsd tom# mast pay at once ia corn, money or some thing convertible into cash. Dr. ft, B. Ketchorside. GEORGIA—DADE COUN I Y. W ill,be sold ob the first Tuesda. in lanuary lIOT at the court heutr dcor in tla town o Trenton in fcaidcounty within the legal hours of tale thd fhliowirx described property to wit; Lot of land N*. 41 in the lltii <H-tnet an 4th section of vaid comity end state, contain: Ing 160 ac.e* more or less. Property levied on to sa'isjy afi fa from the Floyd County City Court issued against Joe.-eph Johnson and in favor of Frdcis J Bray. Property pointed out by plaintiffs rttoruey Levied on as the propettv of Joseph leh.ison .Tenant in possession notified. This Nov. 33rd, 1891. W, A. Byrd, Sheriff, GEORGIA—DADE COUNTY. To all whom it may concern:— Application will be made to the court ol Ordinary of l>ade County, Georgia, at:the reg ular December term of id court for leave to sell one twelve-twenty fifth undivided inter est in the south part ot lot of land number taree hundred ami twenty tour [3341 in -he 10rh Diet. nud 4<b lectio* of said connty un known as the Ketchtrs'de property, said lanti belonging to Margrct.Taylor, Elizabeth Taj lor and Lucy Taylor, adjudged idiots for the sup port of *id idiots and the payment of oebts This, Oct. 88th 1881. JohmM- Can mu, Guardian. Teachers Examination On Dec. 19,1891 an examination of teachers of public schools will be conducted at tho court house in Trenton in pursuance of instruc tions from StateSchool Com misioner. All who contemplate making an application as teacherof tho public schools in 1892, should come for ward aud be examined upon above tjato. This, Coe. 3rd, 1891, . J. P. Jaoowav. C. S. 0. —THE BEAUTIFUL —i Shelest find most direct hue to CHAT! Nu —harrodsburg— LEXINGTON >* r- FRNKFOR'I -y Cincinnati, Birming ham, Meri dan, NEW ORLEANS, Jaekaon, Vicksbnrg <k Shreveport, With Pullma# Boudior, Buffet and Sleeping Cars. Close connectiops made North bound with ~ THROUG CAR 4 Lines for Knoxville, Ashvill, Lyn durg, Richmond, Norfolk, Raleifh, Charlotte, Willming, Colnmpia, Chaleston, Ri An to, Macon, Savjin ah, Brunswick, and Flordia. ONLY 11 HOURS Chattanooga to CINCINNATI. With through trains and no change the famou high bridge and through the beautiful Blue Grass rigion of Kentucky. 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