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STATE OF DADE l.tftS.
PUBLISHED EVERY FRIDAY
Terms SI.OO per year in aovanck
When our aubacript-iou* arc i m
paid in advance rale- are (Pi V(> *>♦
year, and G 5 cents (or six hit.
iicrlio.lut Cliurch Hurt Mid 40' iina > >n
•svol montli, preaohlnir liv Kov k k. T 1 .1-
fflll. t*rtt r p mi'cting .'vcrr Thuis '-. i. vt
Odiiuty 4111nniti'dO'ets m; ' In. •
in Jhouiuv, Aitril. Ini) mill *•-*.•>• ■.
. Bit*l President. W. Tiyla.9> t"
Fine Grove Church (R pri**) V.- hi> *
•very #rl Sunday it 11 n m. ■< i : • :.••• i
|in aching nt Bo'clock t> m " t{> \ ■ or *•'
Pastor.
Dade Superior Court meats Sr<! ’’or.'. i
ilaruli tool Souiembcr.
Steve Ryan has been discharged
from enstoday by Judge Chirk,
Who did not believe from th j evi
dence that Ryan had withheld
funds from the receiver. This
ends ft noted case and Steve Ryan j
is at last free.
Congressman Livingston has
prepared a bill which he will in
troduce in Congress for a sub
treasury at Atlanta with a $5,000
for establishing it; also the ap
pointment for elvrke and a diree
tor at a salary of $4,500. Torn
Watson ought to find out when
Livingston is at.
Those who would b ad ns hack to
silver money—“the dollar of our
daddies” should know that fron
the foundation of this gover ire nt
prior to IS7 > only 8,000,000 silver
dollars were put in circulation and
since 1878 that amount has bee
increased 007,000,000. Wouldn’t
i ir daddies open their eyes at
these figures?
Judge Maddox made one of his
eh ft fact eristic speeches in t'migres
against the unconditi. na r> s ■• a!
of the Sherman act.
Our Congressman is a i;yej
man out and out and he didn't h *s
itale to say so. Ilis terse el
ence to Mr. Cleveland, wav o’ do
ing the thing indicates iha l tli
Judge does not stand in awe •!
the administration ire.
Altogether, the sppech of Judge
Maddox' tearless and manly pice
off oratory Even tbop.* who hold
to the opposite view can take no
exceptions to th frank manner in
tvhich lit* expresses his sentiments.
I Some ph; If, in tin •’■sal for
iftee and unlimited cod <n oi sil
ver think tin ; v.wiilr I V a fea .
pationof (heir hieln t hope f r
i the wiii'e metal of ibis on tr\
' would oniv trevt *dlv ras f •'y n
France has done Well, F nee
.has sloo,ooo,ooomore of goii! th oi
l of silver and she keeps her silver
upon a parity with gold by redeem
ing her silver in gold. Site wvs
forced *o suspend the tree and un
limited coinage of silver in order
to maintain *bat parity. Now, we
have $! ],COOJ.OO more silver than
of gold and have reversed the v-i v
poliov o| France cited. Figures
do n it always hear nut assertions.
Office Holding a Profession.
I i
Office holding in Anv'rica ha?
gotten to be a profession . as much
?)8 that ot law, medicine or c jvil
I engineering. It is true that if
{ r •< **< not Inquire the same training
I tor lipwi’iv every man who aspires
1 to an office thinks it was ordained
f that he should fill jf, and when
I once he gets in , all other considcr-
Intiqns are subordinated to devices
to enabie him to k ep it. He un
dertakes to “hoim stead” <ti rhe
plane, and considers jt a direct af
flout if anybody < lex- should aspire
thereto In a short mue he be
gins tt think that he has a pro
prietary interes* in the office, and
defnatids not to he disturbed.
Jvspedjnily is this true in local
and mutileipel offices. ,*\ man i
so eel ed to Svitiu/ small position,
heat mice ec insiders thal lm is in
for life, aid ton often he mes the
cilice m e.Mci dirig !h\oi> in men
.who are !ih< i\ to la,- u-ct til ’o him
when it m>is 1 inn• tor lve•election.
" S' < ire of these fellow? is defeated ,
h ;! ji st Sits down uuietly and
waits tor : !•• flay of m.othc-i <■!*•-
t: ill in < uani amt tr ; e it rtrain.
01 urn
Twenty-five and Ten.
At the Commissioners ootid here
last Monday, C ddron Martin, 001.
was triad upon a charge of disor
derly c< nduct.
Judge Crabtree testified to see
ing Caldron spit in the Sulphur
spring and the tacts showed it was
a malicious and filthy piece of
‘ business Judge Crabtree appear
ed also as prosecuting aMorney and
as a tribute toh s legal ability the
(i mmsssioners enteied up a t ne of
twenty-five dollars and ten days
on the sirt.-t sgaiimt det**ndant.
It was right and the community
tenders thanks.
Gordons Speech on
the BiM
Below is a.i ex l a
speech oi • > (. r ,
rc-p* ai .11 i. f’*. i itiui. i.i i
dearly outlines his positio .
Bill I wish to descend from gen
eialries to detail. What are wo
going to uo'wi'h the Sherman law?
We promise . to repeal P and witli
ourning authenma at Chicago we
denounced i: as “ a cowardly make
shift fraught with possibilities of
hanger." Has it become less dan
gerous now? Why halt between
t.to opinions? Why hesitate be
tween conditional or unconditional
repeal? If the friends of bimetal
lism (of which this senate con
t.dns no more ardent advocate than
myself) have strength enough to
place conditions upon the repeal
ing bid will not that same strength
r-urfiee to establish bimetallism by
a separate bill? But aie we bur
dened with the apprehension of
disagreement among ourselves to
die rati.) winch silver should bear
o g"Ui? \\ by should there be
.ny greater danger if such disa
gf <’in nt be'ween the friends of
in i’ -m .*■ r than before re*
b fV V
•i , i . ii !ia‘ e sued) a;p re
iv o iv . i do mb fear th ■ 1
•it a lis n .. gii si.tr r because
he ■ mao MW dies. I'ba. law
is no* ne trien i but tno insidious
tor* oi iim*tu.lisni. Asa friend oi
bo o m**>als, as a firm believer in
1 1 e u.ti m.be triumph of ihe bime
talie cause, confident of its vitaliz
ing influence upon ihe languish
i• • u indneLiies ot the country; with
unshaken faith in its power, its
vigor, I biul almost said its immor
ta if;, for it is immortal if this re
public is immort -l, reijposing, with
almost r.-iigious faith upon the
matchless wisdom of the men who
trained litis urtmaled government
and m tie bimetallism a corner
st ne in its constitution, firmly
entrenched in such convictions,
I cannot share the apprehension
that tiie life of that cause is either
to be .ost or shortened bv tha* sap.
oer oi public confidence called Hu
She mi an law.
While we df*lay , the condition
of the whole country gums more
and move alarming. In the m un
tune, while -.ve uei,.y, southern
cotton is seeking a market vvitn
tew buyers, except foreign houses
or their agents and thy price has
fallen far below the cost of produc
tion. In the meantime while we
delay, the unhappy growers of that,
grmit staple, with hope almost
gone and treading on the very
verge ut bankruptcy and despair,
are imploring us to rak„ some ac
fion and without delay. Sir stand*
login me deep shadows of those
in:pe .ding and immeasurable dis
asters. 1 canu'j'. consent to vote
t r any mens ire which involves
additional delay. Ihe proposed
amendment must liect ssarii v causa
great delay, because the other
branch ot congress is committed
against it. I cannot there!ore, for
Unit reason only, support, that
amendment. The inaj. ri’v bill tor
repeal means no del , . i.
tie other branch of congress is u,.
repehl, I, th ueLore, lor that rea
son, support it.
•Bin we arc asked ifu, ciudi'i on i
repeal will tnng relief. 1 answer,
tuat in the opinion ,>f those who!
usually lend money , iui who now j
hoard and l.ide it, ;im l f think in
m the opinion of the -eat major-!
ify of the people, repeal xv j|| bring
epeeiiy Mini q. ici relief.
Cob ( i|j i TlaliC a
Brvult;
An employee of the Dade Coal
Company was in town this morn
ing and reports an attempt by a
number of convicrs to make an es
cape. One convict was shot to
death and the riotous zebras
brought to submission. N ne o!
Ihe guards were injure.!. Detail
are not obtainable at pesent but
it is supposed some ot the old and
daring leaders were at the head oi
the movement
A . mqu u li.
oyer ibe bou, oi the dealt couvie .
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(IEORUIA I).-! (> jeon nt v :
Will he sold b. inr-. th'* eon t
bouse door i; tin* town of Trenton,
in said county, on ' tie first 1 uesdaV
in S"pt.„mber m-Xt within the legal
hoursof sale the f Rowing described
property to wit: ‘ A certain piece of
land m the town ot Trenton s..id
county* desenbed a* follows; Com
mencingat the south westcqrr.erot
theJ- F, Sells or George Moore lot
on the A* G- W R R* running east 20
and A degrees south with the south
line cf said Bells lot fifty-six rods
to a stone corner at the bluff east ot
Town Creek, thence south 20 de
grees west sixteen rods to a stone
orner, thence west 20 and i degrees
north fifty-six rods to the AG S K
R, thence north along said rail.- .
sixteen rods to the beginning cor
ner* containing six acres or M
! css. L"vied -s th*- ... m ■>.
j Sadie F, 8.-oek to ti>-; . ..
jrag" fi a issued ir-.'tn *l. Miperior
' f count iu favor o f 1
S.R -e ;.'*. & I sga:;;Tl S;dl!e F
B’vek.
Hop r. ( i; * ru.
Sheriff.
(lEt>RGla Dad- county.
Will he sold before th court
house door in the 'own of Trentcil,
said county, on the first 1 nos<l.iy
in Septem l " i within the h <rn ;
hours of highest
for casli. tlic following inscribed
property to wit: Lot of *id No.
one hundred and idtia-tecr, ( ll9)in
the 19th distrh t and 4th section,
and one U divide ' half inte -c t in
I<>( of land N0.(5(,0 ’lie 11th dis
trict and 4th section all in Dade
county Georgia. Levied oo as the
property of T .1 Lumpkin to sat
isfy a .fust ice court fi fa in f tvn ' of
(ioodall, Kite Si James, vs !'. J.
Lumpkin and J. A. Lise
Si Son a" indorsers. Proper,
‘v pointed out by PK fs .-u one- .
Lew made by J. I'. Woulbn .'ht, L
C. and turned ovei u ■
Also at 'he sani " • •
lot of land No>. h ; t
all in the IfJtli
section of D oh •
i<nl on as ile n ' , .‘u 1 !
Lumpkin to satisfy a ‘ax -
favor of G W. Hughes Tax t >!-
lector, against said T. J. Lun.okm
for stare and county hix for the
vepr L vv made and re
turned *o tns by J. T. Woolbrigl f ,
L. C. Pr >pertv pointed out bv T.
J. Lumpkin. This Aug. 9rh 1894 j
R nr, Carter.
Sheriff.
Atl9itinittMlor'< SaSe.
GEORGIA Dade Countv.
Rv virtu'* o' an orI*• from thn
court of Ordimrv of a'd conntv. f
will on the fil’d Tuesdav in Sep
tember next, IWor j the court
hnue door in Ihe town of Trenton.
aid fomitv. W'Oiin th * lgal b mis
of s i e. expose for sale t,o M>n high
csf bidder the following d*> cri!:
real e?ta f e belonging to the (' it
ot J. A I’;io sfh • (■}!r and : /. r ’th-t
part irf f|| . Jjitrie? \ f?afo farm
lying north and west of Lookout.
er*ek. and Iv-dng parts
of lots Xo. 22'?, 224 an 1
2hju Die 10th, district aid 4th,
- ecu •.a and D*de conn! v
and i::oii d;ug four acres more o
less sou• ii said creek and eus
of the E. ii. Bales -piing luniicl
and known as l in* Island, conlaii
ing m ail one hundred and ten
acres more or less. Faid lands
being bounded on the west by the
lands of E. H. Bates and the New
England Com any and on the
berth bv tlo land of Andrew
Brown and the New Enland com
pany.
ieims of ,-alc—one third cash,
balance in two and three years-
Property to be sold for the purpose
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ill Ak(>Ai,KT E. .FoU-T,
Executrix.
. VOR UYST’VTSIA,
Indigoetion, ;ui<l Stouiucb Ctsordc-rs, taka
BIIOWXS IROX BUTTERS.
s it dealer , keep it, Si per bottle. Genuine has,
radii mjirii and crossed red lineaoa wrapp?-
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!or f\ •ill.- I .11 Wa V t Llii II ils
couu> ' I luo. . tbe i bruugii (kir
kSvsteu, is an aum.ruble exposition
ot Hie womHrtu! ca[>aiijiiies of
American p> ii iv'aUiiig i ruin New
Orleans ) hr*nigh bleeping .Cars
run tiai'v, morning and evening,
carrying ii- passengers via Cinciu
.ia!i or Louisville, as they may se
lect.
From \ 0.0 , Vicksburg
:ili(i Jackson iin-tber 1 broug b
Sleeping Car Line comes to join
and o<* oi.. , at be mavnifi
cent \ <•• and Ihrougli
irai n- , passing Inroiigb
Biriui . ii !be famous U ills
Vu-icy i.oina, is joined a!
Cl. the tram frun
b o ;• b-e r -a. iek ,
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b-a. I*; To'i nol'a iib over
tie- a-utu’ifii; Cipeiun;ui nouthclT;,
11 1 r•" ■ . •. -■ g; iiu- is •, a rural scene
rv an > ... attractive historicai
’■it’ "O ci, to Oakdale,
l " ■ - ; magnificent l’ull
coming from
t u <■ ihiiiVihe iSystcin
Idvtii V ;i, iB. C. through
(v’oiumori, :• C.. Ihe beautiful
rre ui- 11 JL aid Omimry, and Ash
viile 'i . (. . and Ki)okvil!.i, Tcnn.
Tlic tunc to t’hjcfigo is made so
as if' a Hoc ; must convon;eni
h uirs ir departures from the pi in
cipal' citiosj and amvatri in Chic.a
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Passengers can purchase tick ts
good over one line north of the
RiviT, and returning via another
if they desire a variable route
without extra charge. Or they cm
go via Cincinnati, returning via
or vice versa.
MUihl trip tickets on sale at reduced
atd^^Oigen- of the liica.go line will
on in looki g up rooms
oa aeconimml itic.ii for visitors at the
World’s V i..
KveT thing that oi almost perfeet
-y- to 1 \ ise to l>-serve ihe prni.-e tool
pat r. m:i g tof I lie travelog puhlie has
been provided. Any of ilie agents of
lie company named below, wili clieer
fc'fv give all possibls information .mil
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FIRST: CLASS WOJIA
c. vv. McCann,
Rising Fawn, - - - . q
BEN T. liliOCK,
Att'y-at-Law
TRENTON - - - - GEORGIA
ITompt attention to all business
int rusted *o him
Queen &. Crescent Route
“Finest Trains in the South/'
t hrough Cars t<>( ,’hicago without change, fro in
?te',/ Orleans. Meridian, Hirroingham, Chat
tanooga, f.ickx.n.-i!!f, I-'l.i., Atlanta, Macon,
Asheville, N. C,, ivnoxviiie, lenn., Lcxingtrai
and Georgetown, Ky. Choice of routes via
Cincinnati or via Louisville. Stop-overs itl
lowed on ul! World's Fair tickets, at Chntu
noogn, Louisviiie, Indianapolis or Cincinnati.
For further information ns to Rates, Car
Service. Sleeping Car Reservations, etc., call
c.*i or address any agent of the Queen &
Cfc*?e< it Route or E. T. V. &G. ky.
I>. it. t.Dvy.Aam, G. I*. A., Cincinnati, O.
THROUGH CARS TO CHICAGO.
■m
vY a nun lake r ek;; Brown
-ML e l c!i 1 n t ai 1 o i’s^
Suits uraue to cider in m 18,00 to
$ : ,rO. Pants from $5, GO to s£'lo,oo.
Goods and Avorkmansliip guaranty cd,
would announce to my friends in
ii . and bade county that i imve keen
sifp inled manager for fhe branch house,
o! the above ii ni in this city would he pi a
to lm\c n>y Irionds call tosoc mo.
!
an amakerlfcßrown
4 VV.Ninth
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n;' grei'*
jßgggSjpv PWINLBSS DENTIST RV.
fcirvy
I'M'l DENTAL PARLORS
a|J |T- I’RioS fchhurcj, Grauinoo-jd, Tcfui.
U * Treating Aching Teeth A Specialty. *
Teeth extracted without pain, by the use of Vitalized Air, mode fresh t vrr*
day. Any one can take it wi ll perfect safety, young or old. Only dentists iu the
South who use this painless and harmless system This office iv„> V®
cated, and ail work warranted to give satisfaction. V ; “
Teeth extracted. a*. With Knamel ‘ ' ' ' *
yltoltaed Air administered soe. With t;.,ld ;-75 c
eelh filled with Anialgara :. A Oood set of Teetii U M "l- *' P-
W ith White miiug si*: A1 iunTiininf Idates..V.. o .!!^ exim!
Fsw.b troa aiiroad caa ceac in the aiorwng, actl wear their new teeth heme the same it?.
F? ’•i' CKI ro &fi{% & „/* r. Li*r OVOK I iVVei' °L’Jtg *”“* leml-ra:! i,.l'V
Ftfl fy} kT H J3 c ' r rs'aJJf°KKHCEA EisdCLl-ETin xto U.-vs No
< * it- VI s ' ' fn Bxtw co. .■,
MMXriffqVE UMPCUILMiIL
Scrr.tthing New
( Icnc ke!:ded
SELLS AT SlGHT
idinip is safewitli
out them. Nofamily secure without tin in
(itJu r iri kin nur < r wiutrr.
meet your Home, Wife and Children from the danger nt Keiosmte
x .l"' tions, accidental upsetting ot lumps, etc.
Warrnnteci to Last Tun YE4R3.
.I . -II J. If ,Ag t. Lining F.-ivn
til! .1 S 1’ A \,\
DEMIST,
DALTON, . - . GEoh(,!\.
Will visit Dade v any t tme
his service? are ih sired,
A ! i work Gm. ran feed. \ isifs made
whore rm*t*ssnry.
Fuhseribe for He* State Of Date
News.