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I’rfnroif, Ga.
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Ci a- tr Meeting every aariUny night.
wd iaptei Ni. B) R. A. M. Meet* Snt
* !n en or af'er each full moon. T. J.
, Jl. I'., Si. A, 15. Ttiuui, Secretary.
*../• r.i'ly All in nee ajrcts on Ut Tuesday*
iiJsai'Sry, April, July aml Ooiober. G.A.
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LOCALjTiME CARD.
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S(OHTM BOUKP. SOUTH BOUWD.m
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LOCAL.
The * lover of an eg-nog will paji
dearly for his eggs next wwk.
Can’t we cl > semeth mg*to raak#
the poor children f Trenton r#
member Christina# [1891?
Only one week from to day and
the Christmas drunk will be in or
der
T#m Massoy|sayß Bud Morrison
and Sam Johnson ar# th* mircbas
ers of the New England property.
Mr Gray th :atll#r of Mrs. Webb
Tat rim has returned irv/.n A razor*
rirj[ wiM take his abode among os
R-v. K. M , Kvani.tliewell knows
hem! Mountain minister has
taken unte himself s young bride
Rtof. Watson is acting te asai*-
t.iiit Post Master General—ly at
the I'jwtiton.post office.
Vyo ; * - j,’
Brown gets'off the
ge*r, Woeh, Suck to perfected.
y !** Ida Ketcherride visited
Chattanooga the first ot the week.
Wsbli Tatum has returns-! from
Homo where he Rati a good trad*
in “horse flesh”.
Mr. A Mr*. T.A. K*v rn returned
1.0 me the fit st of the T.rtk after
y m-ing relative* in and near
Trenton.
See the new advertisement of
Tate-Barker Co.,g‘he leading mer
chants of Rising Fawn, in offering
hargins to the people.
We are requested to announce
tnat the Farmers Alliance of Dade
County will meet at Rising Fawn
on Saturday Jan.l6th. 1892
It is delightful to have a half
eolum news itemj set up in cold
type. with news scarce, and 'have
some on# interested request you
to make no mention of the fa< t
Such is the life of an editor.
Jim \V:Jliamß‘*and Jesse Cue#
handled the'Ttype' for this issG*
end in thmr first effort deserve
credit for their success.
It is reported that. Jim Ailison will
secure the position of purchasing
agent for tke’Rising Fawn furnace.
A request while we labor for
the public geod. will some well
disposed gentleman pay our taxes
The wandering Shaver kec fettffced
tr ’ the folb eanb tiff Chattaijga| , i News
is brimful of good.thiugs.
Suadav morning, Dr. Kefcher
side took ua out be kind the depot
without any perceptible limp, snd
with a countenance overflowing
with happiness, i^aid—it’s* girl.
Ihe ladies of Rising F*,wn will
■" #n oyster supper aud festival,
Tuesday night, Jan. lit. over Tate,
Barker co’s. store, fer benefit of M.
e hurch. Don’t miss this opper
t’mity to benefit you riel ven by th<
f.ood things they •#il 1 dispense. ,
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■ G-_ ,'Vlk A :!J
iuo'day morning during the
min, W. F - Nethsry came to town
■ w:1 1 1 an Angora oat skin thro wu
• r his shoulders’ t belong, whi t<
sliker floeco turning the rain as
ffectua lly as the most improved
sliKer,,. A crowd soon surv
; rounded Mr Hethcry, and he was
! at once ti e cynosure ot a numb* j
of envious eyes—the editor among
the rest. Thte fleece cams from*
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one of Alr. JCefhery’a fine Angoria
and tun tanned by himself.
Uncle Uriah Castleberry sugges
ted a hotter use foe the fleece
which wi- 1 agreed to by the crowds
and it was decided that Babe Sells
| should have one a* a Xmas- present
R.s7aQD3ERS
a Biography
Although orn n*ar Americus
Georgia at. ut sixty two years ago
a sixteen years residence in Dade
County makes the lubjectof tni.*
sketch a citizen o! this countrr
adoption.-He still retaius some by
the characistics of the hot sandy
county peculiar to the city ot jig
birth. Generous, but hot tempered
kind yet addicted to fending nil
things to the douce which donot
particulary suit him. Ot course in
thatsaedy country every etructure
must be reared upon aeure foun
dation to iniur# its pormenancy
4ob brought bia with him where
1 its not al together o* of 'phe# oven
in the Treuton past office whe e
ah* /> • s all purposes as a coal
crusher while a glance at a lifteen
inch shoe Acts like s chnrm upon
th# p rcfeseional loafer. Asa tele
graph operator he manipulates the
the key to p vrfection as a general
depot man of the Trenton office he
is the man for this pace as no oth
er man could withstand the pres
ure three days. Uncle Ssm krows
him to’befihe best all around post
master this side of Higdon, H#
can anticipate the wish of the
blushing maiden and hand her
out a love letter wi’h all th* grace
of a Chesterfield whi! a dun for
buMiime man iB handed *ut with alt
the solemnity of a pall bearrer at
an Irish burial, in a word he can
appreciate all the conditions* of
life and demeans .himself accor
dingly
Strang# to say while all the oth
er post offices have changed hands
with each new admiration and at
other times R. S. Rodgers stiil
holds dewn the i'rentou f office.
Bob is au old pst ot Wannama.
kers, and old War ny threaten to]
send him one of his tail >r made
suirsas a Christmas present in rec
ognition of hinef ricjency an repub
lican P. M. If that suit arrives
iu time the editor may attend the
new year ball as au advertisment of
of the “jo and fit” Chattanooga
branch house. r i h* life nizejpaint
iag of cur post master which may
b* seen iu the otficeot the Post
Master General>t Washington; i#
most admired as a work of .art of
any painting in the city, .he por
trait bear# tne signature of one
of the moin famous unimal paint
ing ofthe present day and is a sue
csss in every particular.
A BURGLAR
Bob Thurmnn slept at the store
of Majors snd Pace last night and
had an adventure with a burglar
when he di.covered in attempt- to
open the door Bob fired] fired .two
shots at point b nnk range and a
a third as the} burglar ran. Aftei
smoaing a cigar several minutes
minutes *fterard as Boh arose
from bis chair a *hot was firr.d at
foim through the window which
missed him less than six inches.
Bob pursued the burglar and found
him leaning agiaDst the fence be
low J. Of. Jacoways but his pistol
failing to fire the burglar escaped.
ARRESTED
Marshall Smith euccoded in arrest
ing M. L. Young, who had stolen a
watch and other property from a
fellow boarder in Chattanooga
SheriftßyH tok the prisoner
uTi.i the stolen goods toChatt n
ooga Wednesday morning.
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To J. A. Bonnatf, Ordinary in and
for said county:
The petition of W. G. Morrison
show# that on the day of Oct.
1891, Pearson H. Meadors, late of
>thite county, state of Tenn., dc
paited this lif* after having made
and published a last will and tes
ament of which lie nominated
your petitioner the executor. Your
petitioner show* that the heirs at
law of said deceased are nine in
number, to-wit: Amanda Vleodor
(the widow), James S. MeaJo,
Martha T. Perkins, Josephus B.
Meador, Matilda E. Meador, Ida
8. Meador. 3usn A Meador
f’earson 8. Meador and Horace
E. Meador. Your petitioner pro
duces said will in court and prays
that it may he prwvon in solemn
form. To that end he prays that
the heirs at law of said county to
wit. Amanda Meador, James S.
Meador , Martha T. Perkins, Jos
ephus B. MeadoJC Matilda E. Mea
dor, Ida 8, Meador, busan A.
Meador, Pearson 8. Meador and
Horace E. Meador be cited to ap
pear before the court of Ordinary
for said county to be held on the
first Monday in January next 1891
and show cause, if any exists, why
said will should not be proven in
solemn form and admitted to rec
ord as the last will and testament
of the deceased, and that letters
estamentary issue to petitioner in
tei ms of the law.
W. G. Morrison. Petition’r.
Upon reading and considering th#
teregoing petition, it is ordered
that Amend* Meador, James 8.
Header Martha T P - T ose-r
#
phus B. ..iwnoi-, Mati’daE. Mea
dor, Ida S. Meador, Susan A Mea
dor, Peareon H. Meador, and
Horace E. Meador appear before j
the court of to he held fo ( j
said county on the first Mondov in
January, 1892, then there to show
cause, if any exists, why the paper
offered for probate by the petition
er, W. G. Morrison, ns the last will
aDd test.ym.entof Pearson S. Mea
dor dtecased, late of Whit# coun
ty, state of Tenn., should not b
proven in solemn form and admit
ted to record a* the last will and
testament of the deceased, and it
is further ordered that th# said
Amanda Meador, James 8. Mea
dor, Josephus B. Meador, Matilda
D. Meador, Ida 8. Meadoi, Susan
A. Meador, Pearson 8. Me&doa and
Horace E. -u #adot, being non-res
idents of the county ot Dade and
the Mate of Georgia, be served
bv publication of the foregoing
petition and this order in the
Stateof Dade News for thirty days
before the'Jauuary term, 1892, of
the court of Ordinary for said coun
ty, ,nd that Martha T. Perkins oe
served personally with a copy of
tho foregoing petition and thisor
d/i at least ten davs befor* said
term of court. This, N#v. 25th,
1891. J. A. Bennett,
Ordinary Dad#County.
THE DIXIE FLYE*
The following is a schedule’of
of the fastest and most thoroughly
•quipaPtrain in th# South running
from Jacksonville Fla.
Leave Na hville 7 8. Or in.
Leave CfcattAnooga p .m-
Leave Atlanta 7.05'p. in
Leave Jeiup 8.5 0. a‘m'
Arrive Jacksonville 7 .4 5 a. m
Leave Nashville. 8. 2 5 p. m
Leave Jesup 10. 80. p- m
Leave Atlanta 8. 10- a- m
Leave hatt 1 13 5 p in
Arrive Nash. 7; 20 pm.
ASK FOR IT}
THE SELF-THREADING
ELDREDGE
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•si m*#,haalfr^^^jjplliy[i
molt nseftT.
and practical jgflgCßglia | iBHI '
all known
inf macula#
BLDRKDCS MFC. GO.
Fatter tad Wktitsai# Office, BHrlltr#, 9
fM Wbmjh its, *PMege.
80 Jtm# JtrMii Net* Jtwfr
J &JEIOX*
Fluaiw CLASS ••• WORK.
C. W. McCANN,
Rising Fawn, ’ - - - G
DR J S ¥m •
DENTIST.
RISING FAWN, - --GEORGIA
W#rk Guaranteed. Visit# mad#
where Necessary.
case house
TREK TON GA
JIM!W AND FIRST-CLASS
Only one hundred and fifty yds
t# Sulphur Water.
OT. A.OASBS
Pr#pri#t#r.
DR. I. B. KETCIIERSIDI.
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PHYSICIAN L SURGEON
Trenton, Ga.
Ofice up Muirs ov#r Cureten
Bt#r.
Subscribe for th# Statk Gt Dadk
News. *
Dr, J. W. Russsy,
Physi rian and Surgeon
Rising Fawn, - - - Georgia.
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BEN T. BROCK*
Att'y-at-Law
TRENTON - - - • GEORGIA
Prompt attention to ail business
intrusted to hins.
fflOIICALIN!!
< <sU#r fur JM. L. Ruatiay * (V’
HOinSifT CSothiu*. If oar gTXrtlfl not la
1 ■' ■■!■■■ i ■•'u Ute kinlii qf
“vbiz useless toil.!.* roiifi ooaa gTGSJS
thadi: I” SXK^PBEIn
/Ci* MCtlOfl,
JSSi <&?%. vo fom FRO
mfikw % OOttß THBH
tiw-. ' • •1 - A ftrosi k**t
KSOWXf Had
Urgent Kail
wiMjff JKSftl Oausa Wkole-
Ml* Clothieq
HOUSfi lift ih*
world, *t *ri
-'#hs4& C* tkat will
MAES 10UM
mmEmMSte vs
W P*** lß * w
gir.rif'' vr * au iuTord
yourDBAEBa
doM not uHr I
* oars, aarloua to pleat*, our geedi mmd i
Eo. E. Humsy. t* m m 4 w I
llrl — ’"'i i * urn' WIEE fUftlSh f
von a Suit or Or.’Gi>at, expreas or mail am*. ■
on receipt of prle. Wo will win aud bold j
our patroeaarc If you try us with an oe**>l /
j Wa have built up this isjfl&ense buginewj by|
i our palnstahißg methods, acd by doing by.
| others ts we would be done by.
to. L. Huntlet £ Oo„ style Origlaatocra.
, order! ny Sulks oc Orstrcat* vfceorre
j strictly following- rules for raw&aun*-
'E.:at: Eroast measure, over Test, close up
(sswr arms. Waist measure, orerpanti. la
rid# la* moasurf , from oroteh to heal.
PRICE-LIST.
■MATr-wsiOH* CL/yrmaa—twrra.
Matt’s Brcrws Ail-Wool Double and Twist
• Caaslmere Sack or Frock Suit S©
Men's Vancy fiiaek or Blue Ennilsh Wos-s^-
wd Ail-Weoi feaok or rook SuttL f4 OS
Men’s Brow* or Gray Te!ret S'talfh, Mir
Wool. Tricot Weave, Fine Casaiaawo
Ra<A er Froak Suit. 17 5®
Saaa'i Blaok or 3le Bng-liah. All-Wool
Oorkaarow, Sac worsted. Sack or Frock
* i-S ©O
v t*> s S*ak, Blue, Blum. Lavccdor >ir
§a4e-eolor Enjfirfh Wido Whla 1
“crowd Sauk er Froth ffuft* 24 |
Suforße.aH—Flrst WaUeael Back, jt’
' hlfSie.MUO; Coatlncatal K +■*
uiTiiaak, ol Chisago, capital SJ.iOG.l*#. .
ISu E. Ersr.iT A 00. Manufatturossand
Daalors In Cloth lag for Idea, Bays!
A4d p 1 a j*d 124 Mac* it tE, Ouat^a,,
EE Past Qfiee tos, m. 1
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Having just
opened up in the old
Forester stand a full
stock of furniture I
would ask the public ,
to call and examiue
my stock,
I SELL FAMILY GROCE PIES
Cheaper than can be bought in Rising £a w
A. n. HALL, RIRING FAWN, GA.
w. x. MxtgTEi KS.
—DEALER IN—
Dry Goods Clothing Shoes, Groetrie* 4
© 33.0 I
MERCHAIN DIBE
.KEEPS THE BEST LINE OF CONFECTIONARIES.
Store at crossing of R Ron church’Street
is
built on Honor
THE LIGHT RUNNING
Satisfies th# Most Critical!
THE MOST POPULAR
SEWING MACHINE
OF THE HAY.
It is the Standard of Excellent#
And has no Equal.}
Twenty-five year# f the most envL
on* campetition has proven th# Light
Runni g “DOMESTIC” Sewin "
chine to be far anperi®r to any other.
by W T Hughes
ions A tUREIOJ
TRENTON GEOEG
DEALER TV
GENERAL MERCHA NDISE
■??- ' . *r.: -TT? -
carries the Mirgest stock of Clothing and
Shoes ♦ver '‘ro ij it Fra i^a.
rHB^EGRIP*
Ttlßi GrRIT 3
, tbctc G^RIRS
VV c ‘ Jia\ e the grip on our competitors
of -§A ttCxAIN - 11 OUSE
1 Jade 1 before the people we the eheap
st goods ever prought to this countyd
Our M r Barker hasust returne
*iMm \© >- Yor where he bougt for caih
bargasi s in eve j tiling.
fUdna Hens wool hat. from j 5 centß to roc
M r h l 6 f ;° m 69cents to $2,00
o,oUj>adtsat
” 3,50 coats at 2 00i
Rargsios in shoes- they are gutied. Best prints scents
J3 est prints > cents Over coats cheape
hiu he cheapest (Jhjistmas good t< neun
mention.
Xlie Tate - Barker Cos.
7ix, Faun Georgia
fold on eiiti
DOMESTIC
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