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STATE OF BADE NEWS.
PUBLSHED KYKRY FRIDAY
ISBN T. BROCK. Publisher
FRYDAY JANUARY 15 TH 1892
Terms fI.OU per year in advanc
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In March for the best evening
dailies, the Atlanta Herald should
never be left out.
No one can kick at Livingsten’s
record in cengress, up to date.
Ho is indeed a (sur)prise box.
That Chattanooga Mineral Dist
•xhibit, foundered on the tri-State
problem, just ae we thought it
would,.
Xvan P. Howel should first have
a power of attorney before attemp
ting to deliver the Georgia Democ
racy over to little Dave Hill.
Our ssteen ed frienu of the North
Georgia Citizen gets tony occasion
ally and fails to mail hii paper for
three or foar weeks in suceeseion.
The last number of the Sequa
chie News is evidence to eonvict
the editor el posessing anew pair
of scissors, unsparingly used.
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There is a young lady who fol
lows the fashions so closely, that
she will not eat oysters unless they
are scalioped-Chatiooga News.
Jfor eggs unless they are shirred.
We do not believe one third the
alliancemen in Dade countv, tavor
a resolution bindiag them to vote
for ne man whe is not willing to
■wallow the Ocala platform.
A Tenn. edditor speak* of Gov
Bucbannan loaning the Govern
ment his atanding army in ease of
•vrar with Chili.
A few shots from the coal creek
miners, might develop that Buch’s.
was a running army.
The Allianceman, a * twspapar
published in Atlanta, charges two
Suprema Court Judges ot this mat*
as baing “inordinate rum drinkers’
and defieß anyone to refute the
charge. If earnestness counts for
anything, thara saama to ba soma
thing in the charge.
It will soon ba in order fcr th e
candidate to put forth his claim
for an office. Because a iaan is po vr
and needs the office is no reason lie
should receivoour ballots. If a an
didate is poor and vet competent
to fill the office he should be elected,
but if ha is not competent we sheuld
donate to bis needs and let him get
out ot the field competent officials
is the foundation of a solid govern
ment- national or municipal.
Request tl e next grand jury to
reccommend the building of two
bridges across Lookout creel.
A SOLEMN EDICT
When the county alliance pass
ed the test oath resolution at Ris
ing Fawn last Saturday it threw
down the gauntlet to all opponents
ta the Ocala platform. It will draw
a line between the conservative and
Ihe “whole hog” element of .lie al
liance in Dade co; it will draw
political lines the result of which we
far will not be fo the best inter
est of the alliance. Many who have
posed as honest endorsers of the
Ocala platform when the test is
put in this wav, will fail to toe the
mark. Just why this resolution
strikes at county officers who in no
possible maimer c*.tld aid in pro
curing desired legislation we are lin
able to Roe. la it from partisian mo
tive* that the Dade county alliance
wishes the n ost insignificant office
filled oy an endorser of the OcaU
platform? Does the same spirit of
partisan-ship which putan un<x
perienced person a? judge upon r.
bench, guide Dade's alliancemen?
When the alliance aeeks only what
would promote the wel rare of the
order’ it is nonparr ■ m b it when it
grasps at things it does not nerd, it
mav fall far short of i.s calculations
Some featuies of the Oeaa plat
form are undemocratic and if it i
i e jrailieof alliance in Di de coun
ty to pay fcal thy t* the Ocala prin
ciples, it is high time fcr the dun
ocrats ef Dade to organize in Ab
l-ncennd against this new enemy.
NOT DEAD
Roofe Moore walking
the Earth
In May of last year Roofe Moore
col. was hanged at this place. I'
will be remembered that Vlooie'
neck was eot broken nevertheleo
he was pronounced a very de;n
man by the physician*, as wU
by others who saw him after he was
taken down from tha scaffold.
Friends of Moore brought a wagon
across the mountain from Ala. in
which to carry his remains to Jack
son county. After the wagon left
this place no one knew what bfcame
of Moore’s body. Now comes the
intereeting part of this aiticl*. Sev
ral persons claim to have seen
Roof* Meore walking about the
streets ef Bridgeport just as if he
had never had been hug, av a
peculiar enlargement around the
neck, caused by the rope after the
springing of th* trap. Wrn Hn
derson who formerly worked at
Cole City, it is said has seen Moore
and proposes to point him out o
all unbelievers. It is claimed that
in cresting the mountain on the
day of the hanging, Roofe came to
life again under cuieful attention
of his friends
FROM SHILOH.
Mr Me Gee’s and John Miles’
families are all down with La Grip.
T. W. Higdon has his mill fin
ished up in good shape and is ready
to grind com and saw logs, so bring
in your logs.
Mr Stineman of Ohio, Mrs H. K.
Barton’e father, is here on a two
weeks visit, He likes the climate
and contempiatee moving on the
mountain,
Miss Hattie Wooten of this place
and Me. Bryant of Jackson county
were joined in marriage by Capt.
Countise Jan. the 13 th. May they
live a long aad prosperous life.
Born:- To Mr and Mis Buddy
Wilkinson recently a fine 9 lb boy.
Mother and baby getting along
nief ly aod grandpapa Willie Moore
has aDout recovered from the shock.
Grandpa eavs he is not going to
work on the road* any more if he
is under 45 years of age.
At the residence of Wm Loch,
Mias Tillie Long, formerly of Tul
liihnma, was joined in marriage
to John Payne, aon of Tno, Pavne
Sr, of DoKalb co. on Thurs. Jan 14th
by the Rev; .T.C.Bays of Trenton
Ga. The ceremony was performed
in the presence of the family and
a fow friends. Miss Tillie came to
this place last July and taught a!
successful term of school, during
the time she hn3 made her hom at
Wm Loch’s. She is r most estimable
young lady, of very lovable and af
fectianate disposition and the cen
tral figure of the circle in which
she moves. Mr John Payne ia a
well known young farmer and ia
an exemplary man, courteous and
affable ; posassing many noble qua
lities ef heart and mind and one
•f the m© t industrious young men
of DeKalb co. At 11 oelock the bride
and giooni took theii respective po
sitions, presenting a moat pleasing
picture. The bride was unattended.
The Rev. J• C. Bays spoke the
words that, made them man and
wife. Congratulations were in order
after which some time was’ihm
sumtd m singing. At a suitable
hour the new married couple left
for Mr.He nr> Payne’s, brother of
the groom where a bountiful dinner
was prepared for them. The guest
withdrew, wishing tne happy coup
le a long an, prosperous journey
through life.
Pedro.
c;EOK(;l A BALE COUN IY.
Jo all whom it may concern. M A.B
I it*m having in proper form ppiied
to me for permanent letters of ml min
istratiou o the eMate of Joseph <0)8
man late of said c unty- his is to cite
all and singular the creditors and nex 1
kin of said deceased, to be aiiu appeal
a. my office within the t e allowed b
law and show cause if any >ktT ean
why pel maneut letters of admit -a non
should not be gran id to M, A. B
Tatum en Joseph Colemans estate. Wit
n, utv hand and ofliciul signatnr
t!;is 21st day of Dec. 1891. J A BculcU
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