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STATE Of DADE NEWS.
PITLIXHEI) EVERY FRIDAY
FBI PA V Sept., 4th, 1893
B. i , BROCK,, Editor.
W. A. 0. C'KEAL, PUBLISHER.
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NO It I’H BOUND
No 2. mai 10-.02 a. >i
“ 4. 6.-23 “ “
“ <. 6:29 p. 31.
No’s. 2 and 3 change mail at this
plait*). No. 5 does net stop between
VYauhaiehie and Trenton. No. 6 stops
on signal at New England, Morgan ville
and Wi.dwood.
BREVIfItS.
.. . . - ‘ o ■ rof he
day.
A dost settler came along yes
l( rdsty.
Gol. John G. Hale was in town
yesteiday.
(Crops to the clouds.) Water,
water t or we perish.
Over one hundred scholars are
c'loiled at th<* Academy.
• Ihide tailin'v’r. teachers are nil b
iiel al New England tomorrow.
In sjdtc of the hard times Ala
bama per.|do continue to marry
Mr. G. W. Sittun r.-iunn-d iiom
from ** ex** .* toe lies* oi the wt-ck.
Pay fiv* 1 certs for tlie ! sfitut"
Voice —ii is Wvll wot Pi ’lie money.
Court will meet- n t opt. tuber
the 381!; ..i.! I -.id .d.o it two wet ks.
Mr. An t."w ri •Ewiu ta-retur •
f i oni a pciKe l t t p -o •h< Mm 1 -
iv i r.
A nvn" in joed oi a gm I id
jtiUfui , ri liter : V • 1 ni ■ effic
Onlv n 'ew iv*w casts have been
brought. tti the S' plumber leim ot
cc urt.
W. C. Jacowdy attended court
at Jasper, ienn. ‘;ist I* ndiiv <r and
Salu ltir*V.
A uothcr convict ir.isly i.-enpcd
fr in :ii- Fawn furnace the
ii r.t (and the week.
Mr. .). 15. McCollum lias a deed
in his ]rsKPfi.-ioii made hy Alexan
der 11. Stej, liens,
Mr. and Mrs. J. H. N cLoan were'
out on a- isit from Chattanooga
the first of the week.
Our hoys want to no up the Ris
i ig Fawn hoys in a g me of base
b til—but can 'hey?
ft-s probable that anew schedule
will go into effect on liie A G. ts.
next Surniay or within a short
time.
Miss Florence Crabtree who has
been quite sick lor sever..l days
inis about recovered her usual
health.
Miss Maiy Smedley has a \erv
.flourishing school at Pine Giove
ami her patrons are thoroughly
satisfied.
Mr*. P. N. Sell? nee Mi**.Mary
C’orput ha* returu-d from lexis*.
Mr’ Soils will also return within a
iew months.
It’i a little early and rather
warm for the local candidate to be
gin his work, tut then's no string
t ied to him.
Its real refreshing to hear a
fighting man ? narrate his adven
tures when his Version don’t agree
with what the witnessed sav.
Mrs. (i. \V. Curetpn of Rising
Fawn and Mies Peggie Wnieton of
West Point, t ., ar- visiting
frier; Is and relative* in -own to
day.
Col. Peach Siuipp l ilelv of Chi
cago isoe duly a' tlie Js’ews otliC<
this week. Peach says the fair
heats anything ho ever .s;iw in
Trenton.
Mr. Win . Litton who has been
! looking after ins mill property m
Dado for the past five or six
months returned to his hi mo in
Texas tills week.
it is rumored tli.it passenger
trains, No.’s 5 aod 6 are to he dis
continued and No. 2 the north
bound cannon ball is to stop at ail
stations v here flagcd.
Nev--r before was such a meet
ing known as the one now being
conduct'd at Ryrd’s ('impel.
Crouds flock to every service und
inuh interest it manifested.
W. G. Morrison, Word Pace and
Thomas Cummings are running
their clover liuller verv success
fully. About one bushel of clover
seed is being threshed per acre,
The Tnstiiute Voice edited dur
ing the session of the Tciieluos In
stitute here the first week in An-1
gust lots been limited and will
meet the teachers at New England 1
tomorrow.
When a man reads his county
paper thoe years regularly every
week until called upon to pay.'
which he ri fuses lo do , lie can just
bet three doilyrs that the devil has
some specially prepared place for
him iu his kingdom.
From Hooker.
Sadness and gloom wore cast
over our entire community by the
death oi Miss Mollie Haswell.
which occurred Thursday night,
."lie displayed true Christian forti
tude during her whole illness,
which listed a number of weeks,
never utlcnn a word of discontent.
Funeral services were conducted
by Rev. J. W. Bmilh. We extend
.oi .-empathy to the bereaved fam
ily
Mis.' Lucy Porter one of Tren
ton's most popular young ladies,
visited Miss Rosa Deakins last
week.
M ss Case from -Ta per is visit
ing the Misses* Tittle ot this place.
Miss OphiH Smith has returned
to Hun! <r after ; n absence of two
months in Southern Ga. W<
gladly w elcome her among us.
Mis Mattie Evntt and Miss Ida
Goodwin are visiting at Dr. Doak
ins.
Some of our most prominent P.
p. friends went down to Dai ton to
hear Tom speak and report a glo
rious time,
The M. E. church at this place
will give a festival, Sept. 9th. All
come.
Out clever and genial operator
G, P. Johnson left Monday for his
home at Bridgeport, where he eon
templates pursueing the study of
medicine. (George must tend a
comforter among us, until he re
turns to heal the broken hearted).
Mr. John Anderson of Whiteside
spent Sunday with friends and
iel '.lives of this place.
Boys, I’ll not mention anything
about that difficulty you had just l
after the close ot our protracted
meeting. Pet us have peace and
harmony.
Well digging seems to be all the
go at present.
i hink we’ll have to order some
(fotoh on). — Johkk.
Westward Bound.
Early last Saturday morning,
three of Dade’s young men hid
adieu to old scenes and started out
to explore the far West.
Frank Nethery, Will Smith, and
Jesse Case emu posed the party.
The first named are eighteen
years old and the latter seventeen,
Fooling it across to Shsllmound
they boarded the train there.
Next heard of, they were at Town
Creek Ala., and Jess was sick—in
i tact too sick to face the hardships
I on the plains of the west.
Yesterday evening Jess returned
with he impression upon his mind
that “ihere’s no place like home.”
He says the limit of his western
explorations in future will be the
eastern fa.se of Sami Mountain.
Frank and Will when iast heard
Item were on LreMouts tr.nl tor
! the Rockies.
From Alabamma,
Quietly and unannounced Mr. i
I P. Y nicy and Miss M. B. Light
: from Rucks Pocket Ala, stoic in
jto town on the 10:30 tram \Y<d
! nasday morning. Mr. Young had
I also stolen Miss Light. Stopping
at the Willia us House the Ordm.n
lry was calicd upon for tiiii much
■sought after Dade county marriugu
license.
Among the loafing clement, Lu
it said to their credit, neither a
minister or J. P. could be found,
end Ordinary J. A. Cure;on per
formed the ceremony. Tint cuu.de
iftunw-d home Wednesday evening.
Stir tb Pyburn: fel for divorce
v*. ! ii l>nb* Su;#rtor i.ourt
Wi4i i'\ bum . March Itri’in !WU
It :*jijio l l jk lu thaeoußt by flu* return **f
{.hi* Slit*, tIV iu tl>e Hbovt* sit <1 c.'isy. ib Q * do
*•| • and 411 <I ot -.* I; Ot. M’SfV 111 Jll i <'tl!U \ , .41) it
iurilu-i d| i-c.Ti fng bji. be no ?• id t u- id*> m
;l i> hJiitt:. It in diDiefore u'tlnn) b\ ii r i our
itiut ►ewict* bu i..Tlortid on Iht? d*h ndmt by
iii Mi.• ution ot'’bip* order once a month t*
bur di onto* before the next trim o* this cjg r
i the ttrvihOK I adk Nkas, a h -w* j*
jM.I) jvh. G m I) .lie County lit). iirni*ti
M mi t h ‘2 l Ub % h - Tli Dr. V V. 111.
J. C. C t .
ii I-OUiil \ t> i<- 0 -unty.
Initi J ’ nt ib* r-lwvf t> u true tr..wci t .
rnm In- miMiten oi li oo Sup m< r ••- i t m
hi* I :-f I lV* *• i- *t II i. VV imorr lit Y h.ll*l
rthtl fitl *i This Mnv vJJnI. I>W,
1 il li. oI.E.
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ii T ii * ifj'O' :■ n* I nkcu
down front evorwori h;>r.sno'u c.n.
Bniivn’s Iron J3ltli?rs Xciauid*ta
system, akis digestion, renavvt-s excess ui ln!o
and c:.ie malaria, del Urn uenume.
s—WiiW' i wiin il'in— mmmm W. itmmmmv • tfvujv'-iaaa
BROWN'S IRON BITTS
cures Dyspepsia, In
digestion & Debility.
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v > l e y Machine t'r.s
ft c-yi ! . ' ' co— t. > i • ••• drawer
with r.y... ?.•••! A.a xd t; . ..i-' •••<• n!w #
: V'-.’. t.i -;• . r.'.'■• hi so! a f.-eci 5-53 to
t. 'i . .-.i “.Uei.iye
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sn, ' • > ? ! •• ' s : uhi-t tvl'tili
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VELVET TRAILS’.
Vi;> Urs ira >. and * a •slit*
Hull On;. % nil
Iti A Il'iil I JU 1 > t ' Hi? i.\
St Louth Railway to Or. icago in
tw r.ty two Hours ad S
Mlnuin. s.
• onmieneing on Motukiv .rife , r >ih.
the cst< i’ii :iii(t A ilaatic railfnail ft ini
the Nashville, Chattanooga and St.
Louis railway inaugurated the quick' si
soheknies ever made between Atlanta
ami < hieago.
President Thomas said that he jlrul
the short line bet wee \ hieago find .-vi
■lama and Chicago, ano he imended to
make vvhateve' scheiliiies might be
necessary, not only to nmet. lim compe
tition, but t show In* pair us .■ i;■ *
appreciated tlnir *• ndn ■-- b\ g;C
them the quickes- and
tween vtla ta and C
The velvet v ti tn <!
daily. Atlaufi). 10 a. u . !i*av.
I nnooga. 2:42 p. m.; Jnav. N s.bvili .
1 7:io p. m.; leav Pvansv lb' 12:i5s.m
and arrive at Chicago. B:ss i. n . m
king the uiipreeedcnied time <>t :or
two hour- aid tifiy-eight •
Atlanta to h-ettgo. tis ; '-.e, w;
vestibled throughout, ichn ;i >ig bag
gage. mail express, da\ c :.( . sand
Pulimaii’s tinest sleepe s
In addition to thl- sneci il vrsilbtu.-d ti ,n
to eluesgo. the world’s K.tir 11 >cr, which IW
rnerly h it si 18 |t. m . Ipsvcs d-iilv at 2:15 p. m.
w it!l solid train, composed ot hagy ,g,-. m,i
and expres- c,.is, day couell, e an 1 rulim
palace sleeper-
Tiiis train nins solid from Mt-nfatoi. . is.
villc. am- the sleeper < n r.aliis train wi'l
• hrouuh from Allan'a lo Otic >go wi? i,
ell amre via Monon route. This s-di l M. in
from Vlantalo Louisville eonn.-et* in the un
ion dep—t at i.ooi-ville with both the jrr< nt
i'ynii's lvania 1 ine and the Monou route
Leaving Atlanta st 2:IS p. in.. via this route,
von will arrive nt Chicago the next altcrnoon
at 5;:)U p. m.
The third train which the Western and At
aniic railroad has for Chicago lea ves Atlsutu
at B:2h p. in., and arrives hi Chicago the nex>
evening "t 0:40 p. m This train run* soli 1
from Atlanta to Nashville, and connects b.
the union de|mt at Nashville with through
t'..lns from Nashville to Chicico with hi
change, and eaaries a Pullman buffet -leepinv
ear through from Atlanta to Chicago, vi i.c-i
isvilU'.ind the Pcnnaylvauia lines, witho i
change The morning express wII leave At
lanta ot 8 instead ol 8:20. as her. tofore, ami
will arrive at Nashville at 7:15 p m., making
all local stops a at present.
Mr. Charles K Harman, general pttaenger
agent el the Western and Atlantic rail oa.l.
says that bis World’s I’nir ioforniatioq lure n
Is working admirably , and says he i- n*\.
Inr hundr os ot letiers daily, givin/ ,1 - ,
information t. partie* who on cm I >■ ,t
to hieago, as to routes, r it.-s, n. id
boarding houses. Be-ides the number of lio
tels in Chicago, of which he has list, he h s
also obtained, through reliable ito <rn, ' n
11 He, nor twe *' boachrig hens," , !
fui pis i' go .the patloi ■ oi
i xt! n a,l ip.d
He in- is-ued a not 1 iri•- ei .• t;f g'i
important World’s Fair information which
lie will -ei and to any one upon opplirasion
It look- now asth nigh the n,i‘ o< ' 5 id d>'-
teftnined to m imai* the r ites as t, • <-d. and
will ha eaw roi schedule* in.te t o; , w r
of rates. Mr II rm n savs that t‘ ;■ th:
be-t way to mmo ate the people,
them quick uni i•. Ii e icbedn'.iis an i •illon
ing '.he road* to rev< v u living rate <o.it 1
the World's Fair bu-t-s 1 rout Atiant
Con-tuntK.n. dune lb.
-- , \ MP
i!ii<v 1 Tov* Jati r. t.
An oei.iirlun j ; \ to 1 o row a 1 •
a: a h>w rati- of in'-:■*-' at t !ii.
Gucot tiiiai c:a| depression i.r*
c.-ine !i r< ! boon to the dt-otoi.
Moic-n at .
2 AMI 3 I’M!,' CUNT
i- to lie appreciated when the 0e...
1 >le must have it. it can be h, 1
wl l n .1 !•••!> i (>-’■ at ■ .-• < ii r 'y, U‘ 011
long t.'i ms and annua,, p’viii ut.-.
For p.ituitulars call in . 11
.!. P. .1 ,ro\. ay.
4 renlon (>a.
l.t n-rl' .
A Large V moil’ll o Mom*v
Is ios? nnnuallv In- parties pur
chasing wor’tib-.'s fruit ireec, ro-.-s
Ve. (i• ■t.l’ 1p 1 from *i ■.j •f1 .. 1
grow • iI e i .V lice , :-* .* 'O.
nothing Init. goo stock and sell- at
reasonable pi ices We wauii lie
add re s of every bum r or uardoer
i 1 voor section ;iu;l will ni < h y u
a liberal o(V r, wide for nanion.
I a if- and juices at once, solid -'amp
tor d:-u-ri|e ! v.- catalogue. Agent s
W;il; I : . j ; \ ■ . .1. i l‘e S s ( f li 1
• ke- N ties.’ry <o. Way Grns-, Ga.
( Men! ion ! his p> per.
if bcior.'u.'io ARtes icnn
m, . A *“ o:r
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$! 4 TSAOS tWAnuCS,
Mb 'fan** DESIGN PATENTS,
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e lli'-ir i ' . rid-t imllts Mid buy that, which
is ihoi-ougiil-. t-u lor-e ‘ by ihousiiurls ol prate
•’ni p <tie ts whom it has t-urtxl A trial bottle
1 test ils merits.
Lockout Mountain
with its magnificently equipped
“Inn” under Eastern manage
ment is now open for
guests. The East
Road agentlj}will sell Excur
sion Tickets at low rates.
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y Miller
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Are now ready to supply tbo wants of the con
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