State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, December 25, 1891, Image 2

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RATE 6? MCE HEWS. ■Litaso E\Esy;rjiio*T IT. BROCK. Eto : . ir imary.icsspr;-b-wa-/?ev i Bats {HO# per year is wd vance. Srertisieg rates reasonable aad wil i id, known upen appiicatieu, ■i eemiesnicA ion, must, ke aceoai Hkfwitbthe real • ef the ■ lg*l adveru* • must be paid K adveact. wirMi all c*>nespondaece te THE NEWS, Teixtob, Ga. ■ ton !*J*e X. 1# f. * A H M f IS imila; nigh! u*r ti*for* um k lull H-• weeks theie*ltfi T. J. Luapkia, W. iff M. A *. Tatum. Sec,rtrT. B.bdUt < hurcb im) and 4rh Surulny* tn I Ktkil, preaching by Uv. T. (J. Bays, iff #r;Kßt>iing' cvry Sunday Bight. ter Ko. Wll i M. I • *i t k fu!! m*un. T. 5 u, P,, U. A, B.Tktuw, Secretary ♦’ I'.U Ulit; Alliaaca meet# *n I*l Tu®*<Uy B’as#!*, Aurtl.Juty aad October. U. A. BikU Pr*siilkt. W. S. {secretary (fa* r*T Cbarok Prenskiaf i y Sr 4 Sunday nt 11 a ), Saturday Hefei* g at S a’clork p m. by lief. Sam Aik lade aperiar Court meets Srd Meadaya in I'cb aad beotembar. ILOCALfTiME CARD. [AGbHR] fOETH feOUN. SOUTH lOllKD.U) .I, 7:2i a. M No. p. 7.25 S % :00 p- m “ 4. S:46a m . 5:12 a. m “ 1. 11:2 vpm LOCAL, ). P. Pane 01 Grapevine Tex. >n a business trip to Dado. fellow feund guilty of one itn per act too often aets as a shield the*real culprit. [ Misses Nina Jaceway Willie T um and Salli# Pace are at home ’or Christmas. Sana Henderson wh> travels for ?rutous Scotch anuff was in town i nesday. Rising Fawn must be climbing lpward-th# Qhristmas ladder would jndicate, f suh. M. A. B. Tatuw h<a applied for tters *t administration on the es tate of Joe Colewand deceased. Our last issue wu abounding in typographical errors #n account of ghe first effort of our new torce. Hrs J T Keener ef Graysvil] Ga, is her parents.**! and Mrs J. ▲. Case Mr Jas. E. Tal* of Tat* Barker Cos. Rising Fawn will upend the winter at the Florida winter report, Tate Barker Cos. hare the beat selected stock of Christmas goods in Rising Fawn. Will Jacoway of Fort Fame ar rived in town Moaday evidently prepared to tee all the Christmas a round Trenton. Wade Neighbors, a brakeman fol from the caboose of No 16 Tuesday morning, at Austins lane and aus tni&ed very eevere'injuriea. There has beer. coeidereqie com plaint of late in regard to onr poor print. We must admit our papei hat been poorly gotten up for a man learning to read yet we hope to improve. With onr next iaeuo we ente r upon anew year and we prom ice a bettor paper and manp improve ments over our prat record. We re thaukfnl foa our past datron ogca. Within the pint fewjweeks, C. X . Tatum, Joseph Coleman, Asa Jones Jowbh Croee, end Mr*. Blevins, five of the old citizen* of Bade couity|have;pa>Bed away- Last Saturday ignt wap the os easioa of a large gathering of the young people at the residence of Mr. and Mrs. B. A. B. Tatum. A chicken stew, candy pulling and general amusement* wae the order of the evening. It was indeed an onjoyable affair. A phrenologist haa been taking in Riaing Fawn nnd W. F. PickJe and Bob Tatum are among the con verts. The former will go to work on the section as the first step t# the Supervisor* position, while Bob ; will goto New England and luak 1 • ver the field with a view of going into the real estate business, all th 9 rasult of qualification’ developed -V a Tit-thi pbr-eiieiofcuitiif. ENTERTAINMENT AT BYRD’S CHAPEL The “get up and get” of the young people of Byrd’s Chapel will be exhibited at that place Thurs day night, Dec. 31st The entertainment will be a grand treat free to all We are r< - quested to state that all are inritep A CLOSE SHAVE IN THE DARK In our last issue we gave an ac count of Bob Thurmaur exp*ii# r ce lwith a “burglar” but from develop mvnts of last Saturday inght it p pears that someone is seeking the the life of this popular young man. Just after dark Saturday nigbt Hob left his home and started up in ♦own. He had gone but a few steps when someone quickly exten ded an arm in which was held a pistol, which was fired from behind the fence, at a distance of about tire feet. Bob felt his hat leave his head asthß ball passed through it within an inch of the ton of bis head, He fel’ to ihe ground to avoid the effects of an other shot but upen hearing foot steps of the relreatiug weuld be as sasin rose and fired two er three shjts in the direction of the retreat ing form. A crowd at once turned ou. in search of the party nh) fired the shot but beyond, foot prints at the point where the weuld t be assassin had taken his position no trace couldde found. The com munity is all excite went, aid Bhon Id the party who has made these dastardly assaults We caught a iynchiag m i y be the result. One or two persons have bean suspected only to be held bla rae less after a investigation. Who i* the assassin? GEORGIA. DADE COUMTY Will be sold befere the court house door in the town of Trenton, §aid County, within the legal hre. ef sale on the first Tuesday in Keh. 1892 the following described prop erty te wit: twelve acres mere or Vss of let of land N,323 in lOt District aad 4th section of said Cos and bounded as fellows, begin ing gtahack berry on the line be tween W. R. Taylor and the Solomon gelJs 'and thence aeuth west 780 ft,, to a stone fhenee. so uth East 326 ft. to a atone thence, South East9so ft tea stone on North aide of Sitton mill road, thence south west with rail road to a atone on origonai west boundary line of Jot number 3'23. theac* North with said erigonai lie 1037 feet to a atone, thence i B an eastwardly direction and with ( he mtanderiags with the branoh o u jne line bet ween W. R. T*ylor and Sails’ land* to t l '* iateraection of another branch thence up and witn aet aamed braach to poin.Levied on aa the qropety of P. N - Sails t# satisfy Jus tice court fifa issued from the 960 th District G. *.of aaid county • n favor of G. W. Scott fc Cos. and against P. N. Sells. Property pointed out by plaiantiff in fifa. Teaaut in possesion notified. Levy made by W. H. Smith L. G. and turned over ta me this 21 st of Dec, 1891 W. A. Byrd. Sheriff GEORGIA DADE COUNTY, i’o all whom it ay concern. M A. b Ta am h&vieg in proper form ppli*j to me for permanent letters of admij id ratio* on' the estate of Joeeph < el # mau late of said c unity This is to ci * all aad singular the creditors and n#x t f kia of said deceased, to he ana appear at my office withm the t ; me allowed by law aad shew canee if auy they can hv pttuanti letters of administration shoald not be graated U M, A. B Tatum n Joseph Colemaas estate Wit ness my hand and o filial signatur a his 21st hay of Dec. lfc&l. J A Beuett ; Qidinarv • A MISTAKE It ha been repoited that Robert Lindaay, Esquire, postmaster at Hooker had been killed by the train. Such i? not the tact. Mr Lindsay approached a little to close to the t. rt-ek and was struck by the train sustaining only slight inju. TATE OS’ QE JR JIA, BADE CJ To J. A. Bennett, Ordinary in and for said county: The petition of W. G. Merrison shows that on the day of Oct. 1891, Pearson H. Meadors, late of ; hite county, state of Tenn., de- paifed this life after having made and published a last will anti tes ament of which he nominated vour petitioner the executor. Your ' petitioner shows that the heirs at law of said deceased are nine inj number, to-wit: Amanda .Meodor (the widow), James 8. Meado, Martha T. Perkins, Jophus B. Meador, Matilda IS. Meador, Ida 8. Meador. Susan A Meador Pearsen S. Meador and Horace E. Meador. Your petitioner pro duces said wil; in court and prays that it may he preven in solemn form. To that end he prays tnai the heirs at law of said ceuntv to wit. Amanda Meador, Janies 8. Meador , Martha T. Perkins. Jo ephusß. MeadoJ Matilda E. Mea dor, Ida S, 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 •oleinn form and admitted to rec ord as the last will and testament of the deceased, and that letters sstarnentary issue to petitioner i tel rn of the law. W. G. Morrison. Petition’r. Jpon reading and considering the terogoing petition, it is ordered that Amanda Meador, James S. Meader, Martha T P u “- Jose phus B. Meador. Matilda E. Mea dor, Ida 8. Meador, Susan A Mea-' dor, Pearson H. Meador, and Horace E. Meador appear before the court of Ordinary to be held fo ( said county on the first Mondov in January, 1892, then there to show causa, if any exists, whv the paper offeree for probate by the petition- er, W. G. Morrison, as the last will and testament of S. Mea dor deceased, late of White coun ty, state of Tenn., should not b oroven in solemn form and admit (Mtl to record as the last will aod testament of the debased, and it is furthm ordered that the said Amanda Meador, James S. Mea dor, Jesephus B. Meador, Matilda D. Meador, Ida 8. Aleadoi, lusam A. Meador, Pearson S. Meadoa and Horace E. Meadot, being non-ree idenls ef the county ot Dade and the state of Georgia, be served by publication ef the foregoing petition and this erder in the Stateof Dade New§ for thirty days oefore the January tern , 1892, of the court of Ordinary for said coun ty, .nd that Martha T. Perkin* oe served personally with a cepy of be foregoing petition and this or ii at least ten days before said ♦erm o f court. This, Nev. 25th, 1891. J. A. Bennett, Ordinary DadeCeunty. THE DIXIE FLYER The following is a schedule of of the fastest and most thoroughly • quipal train in th* South running from Nashville t# Jacksonville Fla. Leave Na hville 7* 3. 0 a m. Leave Chattanooga p.m- Leave Atlanta 7.05 p. m. Leave Jesup S. 50. a* at. Arrive Jackeoaville 7 .4 5. a. m. Leave Nashville. 6. 2 5. p. m Leave Jeaup 10. 30. p - m Leave Atlaata 8. 10 - a n t L ave hntt‘ l - 3 5 p ni Arrive Nash. 7;0 pm. ♦ GEORGIA DADE COUNTY. • greeatily to an orderof the con • t ef Ordinal- e< nade v. ury: w.ll tie sold at auction at the court hoiiis <0 11- of *-ai 1 oirianty on the fir* Tueoiay in Fe’.ruary 1895 within the legal hr. ot s-de the iollowieg property to wit: Twelv * wciity tilth unilev ded intrest i a tractor par cel ot land ornate lying and being In said 3, unt> known as th. soui h part of lot of lan no. 814 in th It- tn District and fourth section as follows. Bcginin* at a poiut on th* „outh boundary tiue where,the Alabama Giat tcv.thern Railroad light of way crosse ibe south boundry of said lot.thence aorta**** with said right of way to a stene where or the corner of cansadra Jesfre' Imidthence wss* ward with said Osnsaara Jef'reys line to the c< nter of the main Talley road, about one. hundred y aide nor‘h oi what Is known as th e Lirlor old residence thence southward with the center of said valley road to a point on the North boundry I ine ofHettie k. Austin’® ind, theace eastward with said Anstins line a th- begiuing point r.ont ainlng one hundred a-res more or ’es. sold as <he property ot tllt-Micta Taylor Ma- garet TaylorA Luoy Taylo a ijiidgt-d idiots of ii cm'.;, Terms of al mb. This SI day cf Dnimner 1891. J.n Cantrell eaardian. BAJRLPiGR rikST-'.fLASb *. WORK. C. W. McCANN, Rising Fawn, . G DR J S FANN I DENTIST, RISING FAWN, - --.GEORGIA Work Guaranteed. Visits made where Necessary. CaS House TRKJvTON GJ. MIWAND FIRST-CLABI Only one hundred aad ifty yds vena te Sulphur Water. A.OABBI Preprieter. 11. I. B. kETCIIERSIIII. FHY*JC.U * SURGIOK Trenton, Ga. Office up stair* eve* Curetea iiere. Sabscribe for the Statr Of Dad Mjkws. Dr, J. W. Russey, Physician and Rising Fawn, - - -- - Georgia BEN T. BROCK Att'Y'Bt-Law TUN‘ OF.-- - - GLOFGU Prompt attention to all business iatrueted to hila. SEORQjA—DAI)K COUNTY. VI 1 be sold on thr first Tnesdsv in Janus* 1 *9* at tho court t en-r door ir ‘l>* <-V l Tren'on tn said county within rhe legal hours of sale thd following described property to wit; Lot of land He. 49 in the 11th district an 4th section of said aonntT aad state, contain: ng lft# acres in or# or less. Properly levied on to saMsly afl fa frem the Floyd County City Ceurt Issued against Joeseph Johnson and in faver of Francis J Bray. Property pointed out by plaintiffs rtternoy. Levied oa as the propei tv of Joseph Johnson .Tenant in possession notified. This Nov. 83rd, 1391. W, A, Byrd, Sheriff. 4 *B'fc':s3o^^^ Rotary Shuttle Swing Machtu 1 BiriiTtat -son si® srrrui itaaia We TO'Shped. flhattla bidtm ccrtin uoualj to on dlrteciion. Fbiotion Nbarly Aboushkd. Runs one-half faetsr with asm* motion ot toot. Runs Ons-Kal! Easier. Makes laas than ama % halt tha uolao. • DftU US uuwe. w Rotas? Motion is ths Only Tmo llathsd of! BowluVaahlns. Be not Behind 'he •*"** our apsnt an# lamlns tha “ aTAJIMAUe, orson4 to usTor clrevlan, ate. %iudt4 tMriag Kaektae oa.qiwt.ft SELL FAMILY (JROCEPIES Cheaper than can be bought jn Rifirg £&w A. H. HALL, HIRING FAWN, GA. THS “STilDifiD 5 Is not elasnad with tbs aoeailed •hy mar ebluss. It is tha FINEST OF THE FIRE! We ars ebligad te ask a oorrespondtng psiea. BUT ft is ehaapsr at 4sitlt SL-s grirs a,ka# far Ms old trto laaohlnaa (haa thay ars. It is VW economy ts Buy the Best 1 t o< W * i * W. T. IIUGHEB, —DEALER U_ Dry Goods Clothing Shoes, Groceries 4 General ■ a® IVTTDRC EL A.IS DIBE KEEPS THE BEST LIME OF CONFECTIONARIES, Store at crossing of RK on church Street ' “STATE OF DADE NFWS/ o • o -THE ONLY PAPER PUBLISHED II Dade County HAS ALL TRe'IA'IIST XE ffS , SUBSCRIPTION, SI.OO PER YEAR ; job i tun TRJENTOfI GEORGIA majjdb m GENERAL MERCHANDISE Carrie* the Largest stock of Clothing as4 Shoe* ever brought to Trenton. rillTc^mp* THR q-rip THE GKRIPS \V e have the gripo n our competitors ®®S p HOUBE St goods ever brought to this COU nty ° U xt T * £* ai *ke r hwjsuet return r rna o , Yo r wher* He bought tor ca*. b arga S1 gio eve j thing. “ and aaono wool hats from n fur feats f rom 15 cent* to lift " 3,00 peats at ififcent* to $2,00 3,50 coats at 1 J 75 th '- T ■—**. < print. 60.n1. ** Best prints 5 cents Over coats cheaper erl. , e cheR P es< C ! ristmas goods to non,, u oils to mention . The Tate-Parker 00. tilting Fa wit Graorgirt SMK** Having jus opened up In the old Forester stand a 'full stock of furniture I MUuld ask the public to call and examiue my stock.