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every fkjuay
PKIDaY Sept.. 22 >d, 1823-
B. T. BROCK, editor.
W_A. B. O'NEAL. PUBLISHER.
Term* $1 Of rtryea: in' ndraucc.
o -ivfirli.a!;;* r-asoneblc andwilj
c. wad*, bnc-.rn upco ftgrplicarion,
Xli cutnai.k.ann in u:--t be nccom
varied ;w-ilii (he real Micue of tbe
•v wtr.
A’l ittjpa' advorUa u<j must be paid
f <u iiu luimnee.
'vidre.. rii ev<rispoT)(!oi)Qn to
rm: news,
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LOCAL TiVJG CD.
[Afifir.fi; ;
Bflt vn E( LAND.
N-. 1. 7:51 v. M.
•" ?>. A. M.
NORTH BOUND
N 2, mratl 10:32 a. *
4. 5:23 “ ••
No'fc. 2 Hml 3 change mnil at this
place. No, 5 (Idw irot stop between
Wnuhfttv.hie and Trenton. Nc*. 6 slops
•••t fioul *t New Eugland, MocgftnvHk*
nd Wi.dwood.
BREVITIES.
Jer-re. Uaflc, ns n watermelon ven
nor is a. success. ,
Uat.Tom Grtfv vp at hen-ding -court
£raai the Rome bar.
j
(inie oni to the trae eT.tertnin
cnent to-morrow nv-ght.
Judge Fain’s general face tends
•an old ‘irsr. gran 1 to Da-do superior
■ ':-urt
r< V*' Taylor ip -quite sick with ft
•:as <:! lever nt his homo at New
S- re, la mi.
Dept, Revenue Colleptor M. A,
I’.. T. turn jitteudod court the first
rt ue week
J. M. Cantrell is foreman of the
grand jv-ty. and some good work,
being done, 1
Mi s M:;.niy ,Greer of Wh i t-fia!d
('••HAty.att'f'wd'id the burial of her
SQo la r, *4ps. Qumtow.
*1 re street .arretrpivjter vvbo vend?
fieesles, pina, omw.-.h, Ac., has
n.oru tip than am l;*>vy r at the
bar.
Mu ?'•>' y- oh n’t. understand
ii.jv, tn- 1.-\vrers can ’alk so hard
•otit <;iii o her and not hava a
c*evv lights.
Revs. L. Quarles and S> F.
Aik nme conducting a very in
ie’ nng m eting at Fine Grove
church this week.
Colo City orought in her contin*
:. i, of c<sp v " .-for .rial Wednes-
C —Six were • ..u-ncod for es
v. leh .
... .and R .u and Palmer
trio<i in Dade i* would dietiib
nfe near one ihovseud dttllars out
•of t h- state funds.
if whiitu man publisher to the
world be a lit, it is more honorable
than a lie ioid in seeucy without
in -.-ms of refutation.
if or $1,50 you <* 'bo State ok
Dade News si. u me Atlanta Co.i*
•tiiu;ion(wi ok!y;onc year. Now
i the tano to auioscribo.
Jim A!!i-ur.; Jim Hail, and Voi
Mi ore paid us a yery pl.agant vit•
it today which wej greatly appre
ciated. Cull again boys.
The gnnd jury presentments, it
is said , will be n v duminoua doc
ument ana it will be of much ii -
teres- to those interested in coumy
affair..
M. E. Maik eii of Colo City,
(Undo Moso)tyiil emigrate to the
Cherokee atrip within a few wfceke.
Mr, Maxwell is one of Dade's old
est e.tizens and wo will regret to
loose birr.
•DIED.
Mrs. Bets • Ann Quinton died at
her home Gait of ;nin piaca Satur
day night. Her Ml ness was long
and severe vet she bore it all wi h
Itpiticn*6 and Christian fortitude
rtroty witnessed. Several sons
and daughters raonrn her loss.
The burying occurred Monday
at the Baptist church burying
ftfound-
Visitoara rw quit* numerous
this vroek.
Or art : djourned 1 i evening on
til Monday miming.
J. B. William*ha? a. full hous.?
ami'ie an happy as aJjM"k.
Dr Walter Dotkina of W iid wood
wks in <>ur vicinity yeet'erday.
‘Call again Doc.
j It is reported Urnt the grand ju- J
irv went after some county officials
with a sharpest ic,k>.
We may truthfully say that tin
grand jury for this term of court
is abo,ve the : veruge.
The Ufrew England district ha*
made batter use of it’s road fund
than any district ,io the county.
The boys tqiv Webb Tatum nnd
Jim McCollmn i re wearing that I
wunt-io-go-there lo<ik about them.
A fellow shouldn’t kick when
his lies are -exposed, even if the
ejHposure came ou' in a newspaper.
WBBTVCNU,
mb<l Stomach diaorden, Uk
bswwS'S mot inruii.
11l clMlan kat> it, tl m> SstUs. GssistßS has
Jtdt auk aad ctcH nd Uataoa wralppw
Mrs. Hughes, mother of Th-os.
unri Jesse Hughes, died nt her
honoe at 10 o’clock p. m. Friday.
Yvftir neighlior is n slow coach
ifhedoesn’t subscril’e nnd pay
forhir county paper, and you can
just tell him to.
Miss Lizzie, a daughter of Wm.
Headrick has been sick for several
days, but we nro ylsd to note she;
is convalescing rapidly.
It is said that one road district
in the county which drew $51,*00
paid $22,00 of tht amount out to 1
the-overseer. Well, well?
A fellow may gftt rand -enough at
tbey?di i tOT to refupe to subscribe
snis pay for a paper,'but w lie never
we Irll -hiix tote knows it sotnehow.
8. B. AwsVin wns suffering with
some lyugoo affticlkm and tnis is
t'rre WCTTripUon Dr. Deakina gave
him—‘•juat let it rest Bee just
let it rest.”
Dr. Lumpkin and VV. A. Byrd,
the New England tobapoo growers
have mad# quite a euppeas with
crop this yearandtvill plant
more cxlonaive crops next v^ax
The fellow that does not take
his county paper is consoled by
the fact that his neighbors all
around him are subscribers and be
can borrow. At least it’s that way
with the News.
Two citizen* of this builiwic PHtj
copies of this paper to good ueo
last week. They copld use sevarnl
entire issues of this paper in the
same way with much improve
ment to their condition.
Some road work is being done
in this county for which the peo
ple’s money is being p:d out. and
which would have been better left
undon* \\’e must have a reform
in this rood working business.
Among the visiting merpbers of
the bar ore Judge McCntchen I. E.
Shumate, and R. J. McKamy of
Dalton, W. H. Dabnevof Rome, M
M. Allison and B E. Tatum of
Jasper Term, ano H. P. Lumpkin
of LaFavette.
ATTENTION.
The Methodist Sunday School
meets at 9:30 A. M. Everybody it*
invited to come out next Sunday
and get new quarterlies, and enter
the work with he new assistant
Superintendant.
Sunday School f ontcrancr
Last Friday theS. S. couferance
composed of delegates from vari
ous schools of the Chattanooga
district, met at Rising Fawn.
Many delegates wera in atten
dance, lending a scene of gayetv to
the usual staid old rival of Tren
ton.
Mr.— Poo of the Whiteside St.
Sundav School was chosen as
chairmanand &nd M. M. Allieonof
Jasper wae selected as secretary.
During all the sessions, lasting
from Friday to Sunday, much in
terest was shown at the meetings,
and 8 grea* good wae accomplished
I for the Sunday School cause.
The openui| of the question hex
[ daily as um:nl, was important
; feature of ’he occasion.
Rising Fawn deserve#’ mucli
credit foi her cordial reception
and courteous freßtment of the
vielegMes.
As usual th* Ohnttauogft dele
gates manifested very little desiT*
for the jiext ooufereuce and it wiii
meet at South Pittsburg
1-2 RATE
(PLUS 92)
EXCURSIONS
—TO.—
Arkansas and Texas
- VIA THE
COTTON la? ROUTE,
Aug., 22. Sept., 12, Oct., 10,
Tickets good lor return until SSI urvs Iron)
'lcieol •!, nor full p vrtieuls' - * niMre-s,
It. T. i. Uulhewk. I>. a. A. M. 11 Hutton T. I’. A
i.oiii-v jilts. K> . C.hnOM)i>o|t:i .'l’enn.
Prevll. I', a. VT, O. A* I aim. T. l*.\.
M*nphi, TiMin. S.i-liville, Tcnn.
E. W. tl. P. A X. A. Bt. Louf . Mo.
QUEEN * CRESCENT ROUTE,
A NO
LOU IS& 11.LK SOU PHKR N ft. R.
On account of its firat.-cjUss train
ervic*, elegant tiquipnituif, and
quick time., ha? been named a?
flie official roil oof tjie I. (). O. F.
from the eoutli t the grand
1. O, O F ASSOCIATION
to be held in Chicago, September
23rd to 30th, 1898,
Ask omenta to quote you rates,
and take the Queer, it Crescent
ItoiCc: Throw*h Car Line? to Chi
cago.
Choice of routes via Cincinnati
or via Louisville.
W. €. Ri>eahßon,
Pass, Agt., Cincinnati. O.
BROW’S IRON BITTERS
cure* Dyspepsia, In
digestion* Debility.
Favohite Singer.
f ; lt $ High
Aim
WSi
' fc ~ 1 cry !*Tacb-.re
E tTr-'o i.. -,f ( r . -,:r 'on-, t mi ’ :r-- crzvrtr*,
with i tc’.-.l ; li. I of Aits-diwcuts
equal to -.••'/ . Mv.! inv s 1 fict.’ 540 U
SBO by r-nvr 5 :j '. H Arm Mac'.Ußt
•> a • • rr- '•> r-.l r 'f-l'irea<!ipg
ihutl'-. A f .>i .- .r }*' rr* b; ‘re
U a*' 1. 1 t if I' e M 'HMlivt-Tcr*
ft:,.’ e-. ■a* .I.’ , a 1 s;,i * ; crr.ii*.
ales oT warrant:-: l r f..e yr - I ben-l Ca
nac’i -s v 5 jiimc c.' 1 jsineja n~u a*
•c ( r i- ! -•-- v ;1 ’it ri* ,t <■--•'.
20-CPFaATIVE SEWING MACH:NT CO,
2 ; 3. FlevrnO. St., I'HILADEI.PH'A. PA.
** n r i r jot*; j--tu.su
VELVET TRAIN.
V’i9 We*eri ?••*<! Al.auy
. Mail* oa! liut
THE tASHVLLE CHATTIIXOOGA i
St Loui3 Railway to Chicago In
, twmty two Hours and Fifty-hlght
0 Mlnut<;s.
Commencing oq Monday Juno 6t!i,
the Western and Atlantic railroad aud
tho Nashville, Chattanooga aqd St.
Louis railway inaugurated the quickest
schekqles ever made between Atlanta
and Chicago.
President Thomas said that he had
the short line between Chicago and At
lanta and Chicago, aqq he intended K<
make whatever schedules might be
necessary not only to meet the compe
tition, but to show his patr* ns that he
appreciated their kindness by giving
them the quickest and best service be
tween Atlanta and Chicago,
The velvet vestibuled irain .eavel
daily, Atlanta, 10 a. tu.; leave Ilia t
anooga, 2:42 p. m.} leave Nashville,
7:5 p. m.; leave Evansvjlle, 12:45 a. m
and arrive at Chicago, B:SN a. m., ma
king the unprecedented mar of twenty
two hours and fifty-.eight minutes from
Atlanta to Chicago. ! his train will be
vestibuled throughout, including bag
gage, mail, express, day c aches and
Pullman’s finest sleepers.
In addieinn to this special vestibuled train
to Chicago, the world’s Fair Aver, which for
merly lelt at 9 p. m., leaves dallv at 8:15 p. m.
with solid train, composed oi baggage, mail
and express cars, day coao.hee and Pullman
palace sleeper-
This trln runs solid from Atlanta to L'ltis
vllle, an the sleeper on tahis train will go
through from Atlanta to Chicago without
ch!-Hii*e.vU Monon route. This solid train
from Atlanta to f.ouls*llle connects in the un
ion depot at Louisville with both the irreat
Synns.vlvunia Hue and the Monon route
Leaving Atlanta at 9:lb p. m., via this route,
vim will arrive ut Chicago the.next afternoon
at S:SOp. m.
The third train which the Western aud At
antic railroad has for Chicago lea vus Atlanta
at 8:S0 p, m., and arrives at Chicago the next
evening *t 9:40 p. m This train runs solid
trorn Atlanta to Nashville, ami connects iu
the union demit at Nashville with through
taains from Nashville to Chicago without
change, end oaaries a rullman buffet -leeoin*
car through from Atlanta to Chicago, via iou
isvillc and the IVnuaylvauta lilies, without
change The morning express will leave At
lanta ot 8 instead ol 8.80, as heretofore, nud
will arrive ac Nashville at 7:15 p. m., making
all local stops aa at present.
M-. Charles K. Harman, general pasenicer
:tgen> ef the Western and Atlantic rail wad.
says that his World’s Fair lotormiUou bureau
is working admirably, an>j says be is answer
ing hundred* of letiora daily, giritig lifslrvii
information to parfle* who con-omulafe a clsit
o iih-aito, n to route-, ntteis hotel, anil
bhv ii,_, ItoiiSl!. Ilt-nlo- till! lltimliir of Ho
lei> in < Ilienko. i*i Mhii'lt he hi u li>t. he hn.
T* ■ oht.iiniM. throuirh reliable information,
flue*'n or i we>tv ho tniiiiK h*Mi,e>. whlel liei~
Ini ni-tiiiiu t * the |*tlou.- o* the VVc.iteru oh.l
Atlnnlm i-ailromh u|*on nifpllenf inn.
Me h;i= isve*l u near llfflle‘’l’vnlat. ffiirii-ii
iini|iuil.ni World*- Fair inriof-mmion wtiie/i
will -end U* an\ one upon O|>|<liennon.
It iyok now n.' though the rifilrpnd' had *le
♦• •■mined to Riiiiniaia the raier itr naiin’d. nnd
will lin e it wnro 'Ctieoules initeiwl of n war
of rate*. Mr ifnrninn siifs that this is the
""cm. wny l<> in , .eiitßUio*liite the people, by girlny
there- quick and rcDnldc schedules ami allow
int: 'he roads to receive a Uvliur rate out of
the World’' Fair luisiiiess.— Xhoui Altunti*
C*m*tiintion. Juno 10, Ufa:.
LOANS.
.Honey o* Low Interest.
An opportunity to borrow inorv*v
at u low rate of interest has fit this
timef financial depression be
come a real boon to the debtoi.
at
2 AND 3 I*ER CENT
is to be appreciated .when th jyeo
pie must have it. It can be had
with a real e a tat.e security, upon
long terms and annual paymouis.
For particulars call upen
J. P. J/eowAV,
Trenton G:i.
LOBT.
...
A Large Amouiu of Money
Is lasi annually by parties pur
chasing worthless fruit trees, roues'
<frc. Get them trom a firm that!
grows their own trees, sends out I
nothing but goal stpek and sells it<
reasonable prices. We warn the
address of every farmer or gardner'
in vour section and will ma 10 yon
a liberal offer, write for parficu
lars and prices at once, send stamp
for descriptive catalogue. Agents
wanted everywhere. Address Cher
okee Nursery Cos. Way Cross, Ga.
(Mention this paper.
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Frory patent taken out hy u, 1, brought bafora
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The Great Southern Remedy'
People should not be deceived into plying
money for trashy mixtures gotten up to sell.
Botanic Blood Rtntn,(B. B. B.Jwhich has been ;
made in Atlanta lor the past flftgen year*,
uevortvils to give its satisfaction ' 5U(’-rl I
oi building up tonic and blood . 2,{fl ,|tlr |
made from a of an eminent phy-]
sicisn. The route ? Jirgc and the dose small, j
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will test its merits. <
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Are now reedy to supply the wants of the con
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manufacture* are made to give perfect satiafu*.
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