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SIATs UF BADE NEWS,
ITRFMIKD K v KI! v KI!) j)Y
I' I! 11 'AN Si jit.. I.V | J( ! ,sy;i.
i). 1 . fciHOCK, Editor.
W ft, D. LivtAL. PUBLISHER.
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All F'gal ailvortis ng mu-sl lie pti I
foi nil ad v:<noe.
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No's, ‘2 Hiii! .A chaVige iliuM at this
phice. No, A tines .Hot- stop between
Wauhatebie nmi Treiitmi. No. (i stops
vvi ijfn:>l at Now England, Morganville
•-mud Wioiwooi!,
BREVITIES,
Mrs. Quinton the Tom
n..i Muck is 1 1 uur nuisi v ili.
Hughe* i.s att/Tilling Ter
re! College at l>f'< hoid Tenn.
RT Hates suvs "his is a pood
nei.'snn for oovs ah-iftt Trenton.
M M. A Bison is in Unit* (his
s .vi ek and will rnnaiii until after
. mi r.
:* l.e, AX (’after hasn't Ji.V non
I * Ids hiKISi , shut he has a liew
’ ' . r '
i ‘AoimK''" lias spent (hi
\vet4 fit lioim <ii! : cco'sot ot the
sic kmc of his \vt fe.
A . F ii• r- ad' tj< cert a in
i'. rl- ■ / ’ his fur- and his
. • ..rr . si<• i:.,i 4'se .paid.
Oti ‘ -,fion’"- t-iA *.%*•■■ Taw
Went i". i a; and and all kinds ol
jy une *"<• .wi i)f ki Vd.
H 'I o a tv s'.ei-dity to at*
<*e :a i> >• • .•) a tin* com
; i.in j.... ~t. io • < .ty.
Mr- .;. li. Oi->m:t v : s : -d friend
;>, tfu- i ei,-i,, .trlneid of liveils
■(. r.ape, ;h*'fi s: . 1' tie week.
lev jlo hertsi n killed fifteen
spa; i-.ovs :,i <,Hi .-hot Monday. Ol
oVifKe In: laipjii'-u seoeral lie did
iiot pen
IJ.ev• Tlir arlpill has moved his
<reviViii im“tiug trosu Hvidss Chnp-
< ■ I to lii.-ing Fawn. Trtutou if*
next oil th<* list.
One of tlir isot:pol convicts
from the liininjr F:n camp was
not captured this week by the city
Marsha! of I>;i\ 'on IVnn
I’. X. Sells returned from Texas
.Monday m-wii ing. ll.i reports
jmi,ir crops am! a gi-utwiil financial
depression out in that section.
Jt.ini }’. .lucocrav has at li'S house
a prospective future husband tor
tin.: late arrival at 1 he Whits House
John's latest arrival Tuesday,
Some real good wotk is being
<ioiw> upon the public roads, while
tin re are a tew overseers who arc
not even i aiuing their own pay.
Rev. T- 1.. QinHeP "ill hold a
u l 'iny; al Pino Grove j
during court. Al! a) - '’ invited tuj
oo.jin 1,1. t ond ii*')ir Urn. Quarles. I
Mr. and Mr.-. I immor.s of tin's
pi, .i f? ar,d Mr. mu) Mrs. J. J. Kee
ner of Whiteside left for the
World s 1 :i : r tin - first ol the week.
One of Dade's young men is i
playing "detector.” and we predict
much success for him. Pinkerton]
would bo triad to have him in his
•> m-mi.
Show us a district in the county
'chore In r*. > not trouble over the
adiwinipt:n’iun of the road law
0 v'.e w<li ,'h"W volt a district
wh* r-irgimi r,bileth as it
'•light to
Tnv-urvr .M: j ih can eet hack
complacent as a Tom oat this
cou •—ho will have no money in
lie treasury to pay out to jurors
and baiiifl's and for other court
expenses
Son Hi nisi' ~r lii.-ing Fawn is
i li fov, ll todav.
Mrs. Mattie K'-rsev is visiting
tho family of 1, N Willis uoiith ot
t own.
Miss Florence Crobtrce who Ins
Been sek foi several days is
sliihtlv wniMi todav
Pay up vuttr subscription to
this paper next we<>k, m>t that we
.reed the money? hut In cause voti
ear., and it is nglii that you should.
Mis W. !’. P nee, M fs-; s. Miua
('nihtjia*. Sadie Pace atid I*i 11* w
Brock a'londed the Sunday School
Conference ( Rising Fawn today.
Dr. .1 S Fann will lie in Tren
ton first four day< of court pre
fiared to do all kinds, of.dentistry .
anil at cheap prict-s.- Oive Intra
call.
Suppose i’ should rain dttri'p
court ns if did the latter part o!
last week and the first of this and
the grand jury is forced to go mi
and take evidence, Won t it bt .a
li’tln disagreeable?
You can secure this pnys>r and
the Weekly Coiistifut ion one year
for $1 .AO cash in advance, Think
of it ! Your i ottnty ptiper and th*
greatest weekly in the south for
one dollai and li-fW n-nls.
Misses Migia Crabtree and Pil
low Brock were selected as dele
gates from thte I'reuton Sunday,
School to the S. S. convention at
Rising Fawn, which meets today
and holds over until Sun i atay.
•fas. f-vcinttnci! has taken the
eontrnet to move Thos. Hughes'j
stme louse back twin v !cet from
its present position. Wottidnt it lie |
advisabb to let .litu move the;
town to a more thriving locality? j
1-2 HATE
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EXCURSIONS
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COTTON BELT ROUTE.
Aug , Sept., ll’, t tet., 10, ißb.‘“.
Pn'Kiu r* unit Sm urv> iron
i‘K? Ol -.•*•, V • ftt l[) kViki'W %!> ul irc.-f*.
i:. T. *i. MKilieww.n l*. u. if s itionl . P. a
I oni*vlilt*. k ; ChtitUi uOff i.Tena.
rreil if. Join •, D. I*, a. \V.<*. <1 run i. l*.v.
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PrOGIUMME.
Programme of the Fifth Sun
day Meeting of the Coosa Baptist
Association to be held with Rising
Fawn church, Dade county \Ty ,
beginning on Saturday. Oct. 2 th.
at 11 ti. m. and continuing through
Sunday.
Ist. Organise the meeting by,
enrolling names of delegates and
electing Moderator and clerk.
L’nd. 11a.m. introouctory ser
mon by appointrnent.
3rd. l:‘Hp. m. Satmilay. The
iiest way of getting the go.-pel fa
■ill classes of people IF os. J. Y.
Wood, S. F. Aiken and others.
•Itli. StOOp. in. Does it comport
with the dignity ot a minister to
electioneer for the pastorate of a
church, Bros. J. A Mathis, G. A .
R. Bible, T. -J. Moreland and oth
ers. ; -
Pt'NIIAY MOUSINO.
fit h. S :39 a. m. The baptism of]
he Holy Ghost. Bros. D. T. Es- i
pv. H. S. Moore, W. f.. Shat took :
and others.
6th. 10:00 a. in. Describe a
church of Jo-us Christ. Bros. H.
S. Moore, B. F. Hunt, C. E Jones:
I.f * M. Long and others.
SVNDAY 1 1 :00 A. M.
7'h. Sermon hv H. 8. Moore.
Subject baptism
Bh. 1:30 p. n\ The Gospe’
Bishop and his authority. Bros.
•J Y. Wood, K. L, I’rotter. T. JL
Harden and others.
9th. 3:00p.m. Should Baptist
j unite witu or encourege such so
cieties n* the Y. M. C\ Associa
tions Christian Endeavor and Ep
worth League. Bros. J. Y. Wood ,
111. s. Moore, D. TANARUS, Murdock, C. C.
j '.Vright. ,T. G. Hunt and others.
10th- Fix time aud place of
j holding next meeting.
W. F. Pickle.
G. A. R. Bible ,i
W. 13. Graya Com.
S. F Aiken/
His Vlind Gone.
Ibe many triendsof N r. R. N\ .
Thurman’fit this lace’ will learn
with rigid o! til- fact that he >s
'tillering with ;. Serious nimilal
troiiule. Fatly ve-terdav tnornrng
It came running op the street
by re-hinted and bat e-!wiui“d and
in his shirt hlijovi s, with hair
Bowing in disorder and insatti'y
: til bis eyes.
He seemed umd.de to -peak
will'll ewtt'dit and dclaiocd by
friends. Someone passing
plained the s;t uat ion by telling of
ti,c arrival of a line large hoy at
Boil’s ho e. The new arrival
will be named Polk Majors l ltur
maii. li is tiioiight. li'if* null l'•
cover with close and constant at
t. lit ion .
FOR msf’FrST*.
fodtatttfcia, *nd Stumm-b- •ipenlcrf, taVt-
BHIIWV - IHII.M BITI KI’S.
*ll dealer*ki-i r< !t. St (a-r bottle, itnnilnd'aa
imXe uuuk. nail erjHasi red lines ca wra;.p<-
QT* KKN A t’RFSCF NT RoVTF.
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LOFiSiV LI.H MiV I’ll RUN 1!. IF
On ticunit of its first -class tn.in
service, elegant equipineii*, and
i|tli -k tiiiu , teas been named as
l tie oflieiaJ roll .e of the 1.0. O. 1" .
I I'o ii ! in- sent li t the g!; 'l l
l. o. O r AiSOCIA ION
o be iii'd t in ('hicitga, euibi'r
23 rd fo :;Oth, I SWF
Ask agents to quote you rates,
and take the Queer. A; Orescent
Rutro Through Otir I.ine to (,’lii-
CilgO.
(1> dye of routes via Cincinnati
or via Loutsvilh'.
VV. C. R IN’ "ARSON,
C< n. Pass, Agt., Cineii.ruiti. 0.
BROWN’S IRON BITTERS
cures Dyspepsia, In
digestion ifb Debility.
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A r PPRATfVE SEWING MACH’NZ CO,
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V ELY FT 1 RAIN.
X ’i;i \V•**<*•• ;in<l AFuttc,
KaiPnmt And i
THE \ \SIHIJ.K I’ll.VniiMltlfi t i
St Louis Railway to Chicago in
, tw lay two hours a >d
Minn-- s.
fommcncing on Monday June at'u. i
the. W iMerti arid Atlantic railroad and j
ihe Nashville, Chattanooga and Si.
Louis railway iuauguriilvd the quickest j
sehekules ever nhttio between Atlanta •
and * hieago.
President 'I herons said that he had 1
the short, line between Chicago and .it
htiiin mii 1 Chicago. ‘.tin tie intended to
make whatever schedules wight be
necessary. not only to meet the compe
tition, but to show his pat is ns tha' he
appreciated tla-ir k iaineSs by giving
them the quickest ami best service be
tween At hi ta and Chicago.
The velvet vestibuled train .eaves
daily, Atlanta. 10 a. in.; leave ( ha t
anoiiga, -:4*2 p. m.; leave Xashville,
7:4b p. n>.: leave Kvansvilie, 12:4.7 a. m
and arrive at Chicago. 8:. r >B a. m.. nta
king the unprecedented lime of twenty
two hours and fifty-eight, minutes from
Atlanta to Chicago. I his train will be
vestibuled throughout., including bag
gage. mail, express, day c aches and
Pullman’s tinegt sleepers.
In addieion tothis Mweial vosMbiiled ♦min
to Chicago, the world’* Fair fiver, which lor ;
niorlv lelt at ‘I t>. in.. teaves ilailv ut. 2:10 |>. m. i
with solid train, composed of baggage. mail j
and express cart,, day coaohte an 1 Pullman j
palace sleeper
This train runs solid from Atlanta to Louis
ville, am- the sleeper on tuhi tram will ifo
' through from Atlanta to Chicago without
vhuMiiee.via Motion route. Thi solid train
i frotu Atlanta to Louisville connects in the un
! ion depot at l.oulsville with both the greet
Cynnsj Ivania Une and the Monou route
lieavinir Atlanta st 2:15 p. in., via this route.
| vou will arrive at Chicugo the.next uitcrnooii
jut 3 ::i0 I*. in.
1 The third train which tiie Western and At
nni ie railroad hus lor Chtcauo lea ve* Atlanta
1 at 8:20 p, m .and arrives at Chicago the next
evening at 9:4d p. m This train runs soil'!
from Atlanta to Nashville, and connects in
the union depot at Nashville with through
tallies nom Nashville to Chicago without
change, and c larie* a ruUman buffet sleeping
car through from Atlanta to Chicago, via Lou
isville and the Pcunay.vauia lines, without
: change The morning express wll leave At
lanta ot 8 Instead ol 8.20, as heretofore, and
I will arrive at Nashville at 7:15 p. m.. making
j all local stops as at present.
’ Ji”. Charles K. Harman, general pnaenger
] agent et the Western aud Atlantic rail oud,
1 says that his World’s Fair iofoitnation bureau
is working admirably, and says he is answer
ing hundreds of JetfCia daily, giving desired
j tiionidtlii nio |>ur< h ' wii cn 1 -itu ;t vi>jf
! o i- •< i ifiiiQv asin
l>> ;n>iii!. hni..> > l'#* ( f!i w numln i r -
,*♦ -i. iin .g*, to woo ilu k.i- •* 1 i>*. In* li .
! d> obiuiitt* ~ t • oilgli rfli iiktormatioi,
li It* li to tyr I (ill UdUIK ♦*'. ‘.viif, . hi\
j till t 1 i*pl'* ' •*< IIH* VVi'li ri! itt!• I
A i lain it. i itl'mul ilji.Mi
in* to* i-> mil ti i '*- • i i• f J •.•*•*ilai if a 111>
v\.i|i. j'.iii ii.irtrm •* i'M aVlmn
it Will pi iin ,nt\ •j • i!>••** i>ioii
• v*m Hi-nu'S lT rfiilmouL ii a-! d*-
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vt ■ i >i;, -ji w roi <*die<iitiits niiit td ol <i war
o iif H Vi ll rot. IU > IN'* tU.it I hi;* i' ttov
! In *t \t ;tv t< h imniniuto the lit'ofjU*., try >ftvi x
11ni i* Utlo iunt *illo\v
iid •' * tu.mU r< riffivit it livintf rat<- nn .*
•h- \S ••• !m’- Kai. - - I* row* Atl intw
oiNitifiMn .l nno Hi, i
LOANS.
Tl(nn v at l.ovr li(in *-t.
An oppoi t'unity to borrow money
i at u low tx-ife of interest lias at iliis
time of financial depression lie.
conve a reai boon to the debtoi.
Mo new at
2 AND 3 I’l'li CgNT
t’s to heappiceititeit when the peo
| uje must iiave ir. I; can be bad
w itu vi veal estate security, upon
long t -inis and annual |>-*ymem?.
For particulars call ui -n
• and . P. .> M’mv a V ,
Trenton (-a.
F< i.s'l’.
A Large A mourn of Money
Is lost annually by parties pur
chasing worthless fruit-trees, roses
Ac Get them from a firm that
grows tlieir own trees , sends out
nothing but geo . stuck and sell.-at.
reasonable prices. \V< want the
addre-s of every farmer or gardner
’a y o.m* section and will in ike von
a liberal otter, write for particu
lars and prices at once, send stamp
for descriptive catalogue. Agents
wanted every wlmre. Address Cher
okee Nursery Cos. Way Cross, On.
( Mention this paper.
C '. fn^ C mer * cafl
marks,
DESiCN PATEHTS,
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Oliloat linrpau for i-atoiity ir. Amorioa.
V.viii'f patent taken out by its ; broiuritt Iwforo
tu public ly a nonce i/iveu free of ciiurge iu txis
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'the Great S. uth< rn Bmedy*
People should not be deceived into paying
money for tr-hy mixture* gotten 'll 1 to sell.
Botuoii' Blood Bitiin.{ it. It. It.Hvhieh has lieeo
m ule in Atliintu lor tlir- pn-t lilteen ve.trs.
never foils i.j give it. sa'isfnetion an snpei i
0! budding; up tcnic sni*. bloc; i ,t ,s
made I run) a prescription of ;{ Mh
siri-n. 'I ne I ottleis large unJthc dose smalt,
See their advertiofjelits and buy that wind*
i- ihofoughh en icr.-e ’ by thousands ol grate-
Ini patients whom it has cured. A trial bottle*
will test its merits.
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Are now ready to supply the wants of the con
sumer with Carriages and Harness tA every de
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are the badkrs. Let those who can follow. Our
immufncture.s atv made to pive ptyfect satisfac
tion and the " Milter ” Kuarantee stands good all
over the country. Finish, H'nrkmmnship,
Strength and Bennty combine the ‘ Miller”
work. Send for our illustrated Catalogue and
Price List Kirin- you full particulars and idea*
Of our manufacture, to
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St. Paul Building,
V West 4th Street, Cincinnati, Ohio.
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head Blocks
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Being coinpnct rur *asier, being strong
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THE “STATE OF DADE NEWS
Is tho 0 Hei.il orgnn of
T> A1) E* GOO XT Y
And is the only paper t ,nhli.shed in the
conntv
ON LY oneDOLLA li
PKR YEAR, IN’
’ADVANCE*
E Oli ISOD we Expeok
to get out the bo t paix>r Dade county tea*
e\er lmd.
As tin acTver*tisint;
MEDIUM in Dado
•;..v*•. y - - ; . .
c omit \ • TELE NEWS (‘anno
be excelled. It is read in almost every Loin?
in the county and has an extensive ei re illa
tion elsewhere.
Snliscribe Eor
ibe nvs
AT ONCE*'
e* T BROGK.
Editor.
En erprise IvSt’fg; Cos
dunuicnntig
anddealeis in
SASH. DOORS, AND BLINSD COFFINS. <FJAI fil.lc PlCXcf
Scroll vVork
-ROUGH AND—
QRKSSED
LUMBER
We Discount Chattanooga
PRICES.
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THE DADE MONUMENTAL CO.
ft is KILLI4IV. Proprietor.
Manufacturers of Foreign and American
MARBLE MONUMENTS
Tablets and Cen etery work of all Kinds
execute x in the neatest style.
Iron fencing a specialty.
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