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STATE OF BADE ! ’AS.
pi'ilimid tun it i'.-n
BEN T. BROCK. Publisher
Terms SI.OO per year in advance
F*t4rtd at ihc )•< t< • u is 1 nt■!. r, ■■
secaml rlas* ui til m:ittei
It it rumored tht Bob Perrer
will be in the race for congress n
jai-at Cangressman Blount.
Generaly it‘s the fellow that's
loaded who want# to fight but Sm
lira* has sworn oil" for one y ear and
wants,!* fight the first Miing.
Havran* of the Marion Cauntv
Democrat has evidently' solveil
he old problem" Does advertising
pay” ? (the editor). 1! • doses ou
a page to one patron.
Hen. J. C. Clemants has f <il ' ii
being recognized by IT*%•;?*> *. In
right man for the imer-swo
anerce commission. V. n Li rub
of Kentucky secured t ap. ► tin
meut.
The Chilian government ie o
make un^ua!ifieu : "logic* ;.o t n
ele Bsm. Tee’ umler nu. ,; a thou,’
saw a bow an* a smile may aaAe *
govermxent milh. ns ot n;n *y and
orrents ofb lood.
OUT OF THE lUMr
An officer of what wan known as
the Trenton Sub-Alliance Inform
ed a News man the other <Uv
every member of theal • re*a id 1
was suspended for nan-pay me .
dues. Howevsr, by con ing n
payiag up all dues, a wnsbu
regains all the gl*i y of his origin*
merabsrship. And this the Treat,on
Lodge will probably do.
Our imformant says' the c- ’
the default in the psynsr
wss that the members ha
their corn and could net .• s. • e L
■ooiiey for the pxvm*p< si due*.
GEORGIA. • I)ADI. COtJN Y.
l'o all whom it saa-v cojwe) •/ .. .!■
•iatHm flawing in proper I,inn pp icii
to me for permanent I ; sts -f • Uni-i I
istralieM ou the estate <4 Joseph * ole
mau late of said c-u y hi* i-< ■ oi!o
all a*d singular the e.o fiior- sod re: it
kia of said deceased, to ee nun appa.
at my office witkm tiie t ;e allow ed t>
aw, and shew cause if v t can
wky permanent letters of admin ration
skonld no' b grsoied it* m, B
Tatum en Joseph (' lenian- state. Vi
iieM my huad and oflcial :gn;.*' r
this 21st day of Dec. 18111. J A Roue
Ordinary
BidUia tkinci n, ;
'h. | . iU- . i> ■ . II >. <.
W. P. j j
It app eatiij; to iuo u ,i
the sheriff Ui.it ilie iieu inl,ml n-flil -
the litb. ul the suite <n U yi , li t- i
fore ordered ly tue court fu it > bv y,t
faded by puWiohtiou ns rcij . and y i. > in
the itale ol’ limit; Ae*c, a rub.i.. a-'.-- c ,iub
lushed in sail comity, tcjt tcnu.iohl.
'lUuiflaa W . *>l iner, 0. *. t, O. .
Georsfiai Hade couuty: 1 coiiny ..i ►
above n it true Uamci ii>l ■)' ui me mi nil it
ljuac Superior c.,u. t i i.ee u.y u.i.ni it
ttflicial oigiisuue. ilm. Not i~in. lrtti.
a. .1. Ahm .uftu,' t. .5
M*ry M An. 110. Is Vs Wui i Audit* As
Lifcl# tar divorce in superior court
fcept. ter in iofi.
It Aiipeei ill A Ui ilnt ... :ic ....
Sliti .if in Uio casO 111 A1 iiC i.. lit* ii
le tnie.ii sbio.i t uhty oi a ■ * it i* .
oidcied oy ibe ott.it In.', t' \ 1 o 4 bt . * ■ tn* .
on the cieloniUiut by ti.c ijubticauon i
tierenco n jionih io* ioui* u.* u> u i-. i
next tei mui this com in It: o fit vie o. i> U.
ew- t unt asi>np. r iJii.Uiilie.i la nmitj couutv
Gu. 8* ihivh. ifi#;.
liionj 6 . Miiuer, -J. S, C 1.1
Georgia. Dale c ju</: 1 t.mly m.it i'
above is a true i xlr id iron) the luuiutcs ol tut
)A ie e>uptli i./r tc uit. II iiuo.v-, iu, iim.u *.u
wn;i signature. This, Nuv. 11th t ltOi,
o. li. .1 li iiilt l i
John Johnrou,
L.bel >i Divorce.
Gcngi * ochiison
It ai'in-ufiu* to the court by in. return ol
tbt stienil uo-t thetlefemlnot reside*. out-i b
ui the state *1 Georgia, aud cnniioli bn sell,
by said sheriff. It is therefore oiiieied bv the
tun rt that set rice be iitriuiioi uy pubiicauo.-
as now r quiieu by law iu such cases, in tin
M,a ol Dune News, a jjiiolic g uewe ,1. liVU
cu 1.1 Undo county i. the stale ol'Gcorgi i. t*i pi
iciin lt9i. iif.-inus W . Jii.nei, J. .*>. C. a. ■ .
Georgia, Dalle < UUIII; : 1 ee.n.y h i iii
■ boveis a true extinct, lrem Uic miui.ie; ■
Jiode aujrerior court, IV i: ae-s, uiy hivim ~u .
fTiCiil sigiiiitoie. Ibis. Nov, lib,
o, iii ihuiifi i. ■ t •
AN EDITOR’S VISION
It was a bleak day in January and
n editor sat up away from
his work and all became lie bad
been foolish enough to enntract a
moderaUlv severe case of the grip.
With his face between his band*
and his hands between his: Knees,,
be medluue upon the condition th *
condition f affairs at his >ific
Vo co I |\. no assistant no sub. and
wit!, inexperienced printers, where
rr the news items to come from
and what was to - become of the
paper itself? Perplexty soon pro
duced itvoeolulion au l tbui toll >w
e l cloi t.hs |-*tb irgio state borde
ing on s: iou her.
Across that distracted 1 tai* flitted
shadows *f the great hereafter
h dreamed c f Hades and ell it*
barrori: visions of suffering told
and untold were around hi-* on ev
er* 1 si it*. Yet a sa;!s of aentant
msrit posted ovtr that angel ic cuti
t*urince- h- thing i ii* bad •*< a*
ia l t'v* hurra* af the world k>
had lef' behind Satan appearing,
.ho editor in hi* usual n et! n ?n
--n-r as kd fo wh.nt offence he h* and
*oou tranepsr ed to a country so
andairablß. “Step this way,, said
Satan, with : patronizing bow. lie
ug conduct* 1 i *o* -i core ler britl -
ti la igl.te u by gas peculiar to
Mint c'liuito, i dingy and uaforbid
iny looking bidding was at length
jeacbed and entered, where the *di
tar" fainted dead away”. He saw
before him the old*Washington mus.
c ular and tbe unial *ppurlem i cm>
of a country n*w*j aper nffic* and
the sight h.d b*e-n too saucli fo '
t higidy si'uuy nerves .' n -
touts of tiio edict water bucke
with the gantle otlor of the office
towel soon restored bun to cotw
nese and gav him a deeid-rd bom >-
i i;ko irn' me >• 5 iti i t'**ti vid
, ’’Heboid by what methods you are
|to reel ive your pumshwiaut.
! Yo in conduct in your native er.un*
1 try n •*r oniparti /ely geod but by
'dealing too lenisnt’.y with than
I whom yfeu should have aeourgad
' *s with a thousand lashas : where
you should have meted out a well
I doseryt-jh jmaishment ytu hav #x-
' " * ' *' ~ v *'*" •— v Mii *”- 1 v ■ ’v
yrhiirr i\ this ease is not s virtue;
it was by upholding your patrons
in then ainfnl aouraa that you are
brought here to make their punish
ai*iit the uioie severe. In furnace
No 1 which '.iti, degrees hatter
than any m my Icinglmi. 1 have all
your delinquent subscribers who
are keeping company with the mar
chants of your countv, who Would
not. advertise with you. Once a
week 1 will bring th*m out that
they may read what you have to
•av about them. Give them- a good
portion cf the country you are in
and your treatment will b* lie most
■ u erous,,. Tbs davil departed and
either tha slsmbing of rho door or
fro n cisvice in a dslapidatsd shos
I he exposed portion of his foot esm
:o in contact with a red hot bar
of the grate bstore him, tbs editor
returned t a realization of all his
•orrowa ah editor of a country
weekly .
< now is it?
Dade County ha* long born# the
reputation f being the iaigheit mar.
ket for boraeg and waule? within a
r*diu*> of one hundred miles. Ths
trouble i we never have the mon
ey to buv at the price* f#r which w#
would ollt Over mu# hundred sur
plus horses and mule* are eating
at !ert*t2octs. worth of feed pordny.
per heacrwhich amount# to S2O. p#r
(lav virtually thrown away. Tne.se
horses sold at a fair price would cir
culate even or eight ihousond dol
iars in th county G W.M.Tttum
lias ssiu’s itti effort to buy them
hut the people bold to the <id pri
ces when cotton was worth lOcts.
per pound, mules atll in a cotton
country wit* the Tariution* in the
cottoi ruhikei. It it coat $6. r-*i
month :o f#t,d a surplus horse that
aero* will soon eat Li* head off,
and sb#uld b *old at #n#e for the
warket price.
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NEW ORLE 'NS,
Jackson, Vicksburg it Shreveport,
With Pullman
Boudior, Buffer an( ] Sleeping
(liirs, Close connection? made
Nor* Ii hound with
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I.ines for Knoxville, Ashvill, T.vn
durg, Richmond, Norfolk, Ruleifh,
Charlotte, Wi liming, Colnmpia,
Chaleston, Ri Anto, Macon, Savan
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ONLY 11 HOURS
Chattanooga to
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ADVANCE-
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FOi! ’ 80*1? we Expect
to get out the beat paper Oade eouniy has
or had.
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iV.s an ; s clveid iSin
ME mu M in Dade
I u ity XtLE IN E Wcannot
>e excelled. It is read imil lost every home
in the county and ha an extensive cireula
tion elsewhere,
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AX OJN CE*
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CINCINNATI
With through trains and no change
via the famous high bridge
and through ilie beautiful
Blue Grass rigion of
Kentucky.
Direct connection made in Central
Union Depot Cincinnati for all
points in the
North-West
North and
East.
?t. Louis, Chicago, Cleveland, Buf
falo, Niagara Falls, Canada,
New York, Bostou, New
England Cities and the
Summer Resorts
of he North and East. Direct
connections made at
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Without omnibus transfer for
Houston, Galveston, Austin, Tex
as, Mexico, and
-California-
Direct Connections via Shreve
porfto Dallas. Ft. Worth, Denni
son, Arkansas. Indian Territory,
Kansas, Colorado, New Mexico,
Texas, Mexico and California.
Bor rates, correct county maps au
fulliifformation, call on
It 8 Rogers, agent,
i Trenton, Ga.,
or ddress.
cs a-rrfit. Trav Ps* ft) ent | Chat"aiioog*
D,l JUllUiny UiT J t.tt !.l i
U. C. Harvey, D. T. Edward.
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PRICES.
W. H. Bow maw, Mngr.
Trenton, Georgia
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