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' STATE OF BADE NEWS.
HELLISH ED EVERY FRIDAY.
B. T. BROCK
PROPRIETOR.
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Hon'. 1 -'Grover Cleveland is in a
ponitio^ito prove, an alibi, having
spent day shooting ducks.
Unc!e|Sarn paid more than $57,-
OOO.OOtjEr transportation of mail
last yeitevYvhieh shows us to be a
readi v&Mdmv' t; n a ) >ople.
■ Th®l.3pftjio e peels an off er
already has an of
h/ st eond.
jffitgene Debs* won’t.-get any elee
i£tal votes but he at least proved
*V l bB v wasn’t -a quitter.
JgLkarli&ston, S. C. furnished the
Tt.ocSW murder. Tly victim
Jadi'f twelve who died from
w hazing given fi.'*’” 1
**W’students of the Py
Academy. It migl ;J ...
.m in
)|ame old
A 1 most
ft
jl newly
the
.maye a
tarried.
[f
I; .(Tiie marriage of Mr. James B.
f | end M ibo Bessie Co;e
< jperday morning was a most no
event of the dawn of the 13 th
■|Npliry. The marriage had- not
W announced and the public
V*|jbp o t fully aware of the ap-
Nuptials. The ecreroony
( rank” \y, (after a pleasant drive
[of Ih \ )at the residence of
fcnsdr. Jesse Hughes’, N>.
[ll Boyce at 9:15
Ip. m., after the happy couple
I returned to
r "The groom is rigU of Trenton’s
| most popular youi £ mep with good
I business qua!lfk bin.
h|or telegraphyjljffT*
fing. aud nwuafy <m*k i® : | .po
.fiitions too auuierous tnriß Jion
The hflde is a daughter oft Mrs .
LT. H. B. Cole. . v he has oii/oyed
[inie musical and educational ad
.vantuges, which have been well
improved. A lady of most, amia
ble disposition, aud all agree that
jffllr. Williams has won a jewel of
Raisesr. ray serene.
? . The editor extends mest hearty
congratulations to the young coup
le, and may theirs in lif. ever he
success, wealth, and happiness uu
’to the end of'their journey down
the stream of time.
it Notice’
: There will be a box supper and
lausbal entertainment a: Me#
Kdgiand on the night of Thanks
giving, November 2Uth , 1300, be
rgiunmg at 6> o'clock p. in., for the
'benefit oi the sciiool house fund.
Let everybody intend 'and help
K'ov England raise a sufficient
amount of funds to complete her
l ew school house. It would a wor
thy ami much appreciated dona
tion. Let everybody attend.
Holies!
LOST, —One razor strap, sortie
and about ten pair of gold
• i*p£ctacl/rs. Anyone finding said
property will please return the
1 triune to VV . A. IJ, U - Nf ~ ;, h 1 my ton,-
and receive reward.
i Wry msspectfol.lv,
J. If liri'M!).
Notice—Local Bill,
I GEORGIA , Dade county :
Notice is hereby giveu that at
f the present session of the Georgia
I Legislature there will be an appli
cation *for the parsage of a local
ibill Lo repeal an act of said legis
j P turc etitith'd, an act to a
! Board of Commissioners of Road
junk Revenues for the county of
Dade, and to define its powers and
duties, and for other purposes.
Approved December 22d 1898. This
Nov. Ist. 1900.
B. T. Brock.
From New England,,
!
The much looked for frost of
the season fell here Fridav night.
The frequent rains has .Relayed
j wheat sowing and corn gathering,
| and consequently rarmers are not
feeliDg well over it. A
J. P. Jacoway and little son
j Griggs of Trenton, attended Justice
Court here Monday.
Dr, 1 . J. Lumpkin returned
Saturday from Macon, G 0... where
he htf£ been attending the I. O. O.
F. i WYig.
{ airived Saturday
*' ro iL 'j 1 , Term., where he
has fj| Yveral months rniu
ir.g , I
ItjfljgjF A ted that while one of
QKT <y jjplfrstrions farmers was in
, -tanoogj. (and feeling pretty
id,) boarded a sheet car for
"'Meridian and was ejected from
the car.
Thos. CummiDgs anived from
Dayton Monday, where he has
been a few days tor the benefit of
his hand; he has been suffering
from one of his fingers for some
j time, and it is yet giving him very
| much pain.
! 1 n
Tax Collector Bryan was here
Monday receiving all the surplus
monej' our people had.
New England is teaching-, her
younger people the science , of
“Base-Ball,” is it practical?—Pa
tron.
Can’t someone say or do some
thing for the singing claa? that
! met at the church on Wednesday
i night? If not, it cannot live long,
j W. A. (Button) Walker
'family leaves for the Cheroh-ev
Nation Thursday. We lose a good
citizen and neighbor. May suc
cess and prosperity be with him is
our desire.
M, F. Derry berry and P. N . jiMjls
have been appointed flKlii Vmi
missioners, caused by the vacancy
of Morrison and Foiester resigu
mg.
Rambler received ? letter fntm
It. VV T . Acuff of Phoenix Arizona—
ih° would be g'ad to hear from his
old girl chums in Dado, and espec
ially the one who formerly resided
at this place.
There will be preaching here
Sunday by Rev. C, E. Bower. Let
everybody come out and hear biro.
New England hopes to give a
box supper and other amusements
on the evening of Thanksgiving
for the benefit of the church.
Always with ou,r best wishes to
the N;:v,s.
Rambler,
S! iliii l! liCSDin'B,
.Many delightful summer resorts
are situated on and reached via
Southern Railway. W’heth* r one
desires the seu-siile or tlie moun
| tain, the fashionable hotels or
country homes, they can ire reach
ed via this magnificent nigh Way of
travel.
Ashyilie, N. C., Mot Springs, M..
0., Hale Springs. TV?mi. v Rom
Mountain, Tenn., and the Moun
! lain resort TO f East Ter.r.essPe a; 1
, Western North Carolina—“ The
: L iik! uf the £ky’’~-LVe '^V r ]§ -s,
! Tenn., < >!• vf rSpring-. ‘lean , Hyok
ionr Mountain* I'enn.. Monte Hno,
| Huntsville. A Ist.. Li thin
J Gh.. ana various Vhgin in. spring--';
j Also the seashore report-'. ;uy
I reached by ihe Soufln-rn 14. <2 ilwa v
ion coirvenionl schedule.- and very
low rflies.
T'n Nou/hern lllailway 1 as is
sued a invudsunw ef ’tried
( “Sumdiet - Homes y\i<| Resorts,’*
1 descriptive of nearly one tin usand
Htimni'-ee -orts Imf'-!. are! t-ourd
ing houses, including information
regarding rates for board at the
different places.
Write to C. A, Bensooter, A. G.
P. A,, Chattanooga, Tenn., for a
copy of this folder.
Tetter, Salt-Rheum and Eczema.
The intense itching and smart
ing incident to these diseases, is
instantly allayed by applying
Chamberlain's If ye and Skin Oint
ment. Many vwy bad cases have 1
been permanently cured by it. It
is equally efficient for itching
piles and a favorite remedy for
sore nipples, chapped hands, chil
blains, frostbites and chronic sore
eyea. 25cts. pe_ box. For sale by
all druggists.
The Light of the World
or
Our Saviour in Art,
Cost nearly 8100,000 to produce. Oon-
nearly 100 full-page engravings of
our Saviour and His Mother by the
world’s greatest painters. True copies
of the greatest Masterpieces in the art
galleries of Europe. Every picture is
as beautiful as a sunrise over the hill
tops. Contains description of the paint
ings, biography of the painters, the
names and locations of the galleries in
Europe where, the originals may be seen.
Also contains a Child’s Department,
including a Child's Story of the Christ
and His Mwthcr. beautifully written, to
lit each picture. 'I his wonderful book,
matchless in its purity and beauty, ap
peals to every mother’s' heart, and in
every Christian how where there are
children tl'.c book sells itself, Clins
lian men end women are making men- I
ey rapidly taking orders. A Christian |
man cr w< aar can in this community !
soon make 81.000 taking orders for 1
Christmas presents. Mrs. Waite, our j
agent in Massachusetts, has sold over I
83,000 worth of the books ir. a yery
short time. Mrs. Saekett, our agent
in New York, ha-i sold over $1,5001
worth oi the books in a very short time, ;
Tlieliook is prfWEed o velvet-finished
paper, beautuylij bound in Cardinal
Red and gold, and adorned with Gold
en Roses and LTfies. - It is, without
doubt, the most beautiful book of this
century. Writ' for jterms quickly and
get the management oi thai territory.
Yon can work on smary or commission,
and.when sou prove your succ&ss wo
j will pronltuc you .To the position of t
Manager and Correspondent, at a per- I
| innueut salary, to devotp your time to j
attending to ifgent and t > correspond- |
j enet*. Wanted also a* State Manager.’
I to have charge of utlice tu Leading City j
!df the State n<! manage all the busi- |
niss of Urn Elate, Soi and for terms, j
Address—
THE BRITISIf-AMERICAN CO. I
r Corcoran ! hiding. Opp i-iie
i T S Troas ry, Washington, 1). C.
Fir dm Ccle City,
f)i‘al! Jfhf -'ea-ons, autumn is the
saddest. This is Sunday, ard is
.the first reai fall day we have bed
this vearfami all the day long the
cold north winds have been blow
ing, whirling the red autumn
leaves down in great siinwers.
My soul has been full of sad
strange thoughts, but why should,
we be sad?
As the sun is setting over the
mouo fain-tope, reflecting upon the
beautiful red .autumn leaves, pre
sents a picture oR the.- v grnnd and
beautiful wogj^.of grand
and mposingls nature , but we can
not expect "otherwise. It comes
from an Ai! wise God v-'lio never
makes,a mi take, but makes those
beautiful i rtumn days for the
happiness of us all, Hiul let us all
thank God that we ate living and
beiSaopy.
/ Mr. A. J, Pectins has moved to
l; na coal miuek
> KAy-f moved tr
Whitesides recyni. ■;
YPrn. iDavis] battler known a
' Chum ml!, mbved to' Durham h.-t
week. 1 l
Thomas Heneger 1 moved from
Round Mountain last v.etk u- this
place.
Yv’illie Lo ieh of Whitesides vis
ited his father last Sunday.
Mat PrihCH has moved biu-k to
| tiny place again from hound
! Mcymtaiu 4u which place lie moy
:ed o w weeks n^..
Rev. Sheriy of South Pittsburg
| ife hoiaing a serie, of meeting ,t
! th ,p i ace; something we need,
i ls;i c Kersey, the wandering joy.,
has finally landed ba- k to Co’e
City again. This makes the fifth
time he has moved in Jess than a
year . Who can beat that for mov
ing?
Cole City looked pretty gloomy
just after the last lot of convicts
left. Some of the works only run
part of the t ime, hut Bupt. Brock
and Muj. Singleton have been tes
ting tor coal, which gave surplus
men work. They have made some
.able tests; tire Maj. says that there
is plenty of coal in the big Tatum
guif and will open up some mines
in the near future. This will give
plenty of work for all who wants
to work . yp q.
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CITATION NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Dude county.
Notice is lieieby given that Mrs. Mary J.
Gyle, Administratrix o! VVm. Lyle deceased,
ha? applied to me for leave to sell all the re:*.!
estate in said state and county belonging tothe
saul estate ior the durpose lit payment of debtr
ar.d distribution among the hairs at law. Said
applica?ion will be heard at the next regular
term ol the Court of Ordinary at my office iu
Trenton on the firs t.Monday in December 190 J.
This Nov. 7th 1900.
J . A. Gureton, Ordinary Dade county.
CITATION
GEORGIA. Dado counry. jtp
Wheieur John M. l’<n.*RX vfuardlan of
Dlcy and Elizabeth Taylor,jßkH Guardian and
exotlicio AiiiniiiUtrutor ol C A-oret Taylor
represents to the court in ins duly
tiled and entered on record r has fully
administered theb estate f , is therefore to
cite all persons concerned,vJjfred ami credi
tors to show cause it :my ii I can, why said
Ad win is - rat or and Guiiv-.™7 should not be
rtiseliargeil irom his Administration Guardi
anship and receive letters of dismission on the
Ist Monday in J.tiuu.Vy. 1900, This Oct. 5, UK),).
*f. A Cureton, Ordinary Dade county,
SHERIFF'S SALE.
, (-EORGIA, Daile county.
Will be soi.l '.eiore thi) coart lio se door in
j l!ie tow n ol Trenton, sai l county, oil thy first
| fnosilay in D<*i;.eii,b,i, 1900, williiu the legal
j horns of sale to ihe Highest bnhisr lor cash,
j the following described property to wit,
Dot of land No. sixty-one, (.>!,'■ in lhe loth
district anti 11 li section Dado County Georgia.
Levied on as the property of Milch Rope to
satisfy a Justice Court fl la In iavor o) laic
j Dope. Property pointed out by TianitilT.
j Tenants jn posession notified, Levy made
; by ■}. M. Vi iiler, L.C. and turned over to me,
This Nor. 7tli, lil.iO,
Jlobt. Carter, Sheriff.
A DM INJSTRAK)R’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Dade comity.
Dy virtue of an order irom the Court of Or
dinary of Dade County. Georgia, will be sold
on the first Tuesday in December, ISKJ'J, at the
; court house door in tins town of Treat on, said
| state and county, within tnc legal L jui oi
j sale, the follow ing real esltue; tnirty-five yr.
j acres of lot .1 land No. seventv-tbree 'T3 i..
| (lie l?th district and fitli .-ectinn of said state
I and county bounded its follows, to wit.
On tnc south side by u e pnbjic road leading
j irom the main valley toad to the Riaiug Eawt.
furnace, on the east and north by J.ookuu.
I Greek and ot tlie iu by the A. G. S. K. it.
j Terms ol s..le cash. Sold for the pat pose oi
j cistributiuu among heirs, Thi- Nov. Ich, 1900.
John 11. Cooi>er,
1 Adtn’r. cl tl:e estate of llawiy lliiwkip , dec’d.
AD MBS IS r RATO! PS S ABE.
j OE'tRGIA. Dade county.
By virtue oi .;n order from the Court of O' -
dinaiy of I'ude County, OeoigiH, will he tohi
on the ilrst Tuesday in tlecen.bcr, l&eu, within
the legal sou rs of sale, ueloim tiie couit house
doJt is the town of Trenton, said state and
county, er.c lorlowing described real t>t i'.* to
| wit.
Town lets No.’s three (3) and lour (4) in the
town 01 Trenton, said state and county. One
store home and 1 >t in said town fronting on
public square in said town a..a running hack
to Bond Street, and known us the Majors A
Pace store house and lot.
Also at the same time ami place, one office
and lot in sal-1 town, fronting on public Square
and !j ing immediately noiih of Williams'
Hotel, and known as the 1/r. normally oifee.
Also sixty (til); acres off ot the west sided tot
of lam! No. oue hundred aud lour (104; iu tut
10th district and 4th scciion of Said state anu
county.
Tei in of sale one-third cash, one thiid in si-,
months und one-thiid in twelve months, each
note hoi! ring in teres. Sold for 'he pus pose o
paying debts. This Xov. ’Tils 18f>0.
Ai. V. Iferryberry,
Ad.n’r. of the estate of 13. P. 51a ors dee’d.
ADMINIS rivATOIv 8 SALES.
O to no I A, I>.uJe county.
iiy virtue c; on order from the Court of O
ditiitiy ot said state it ml comity, will b sold
beioretbjfcot.it house door in the town ol
'irentoß, eaut county, on ;le first Tuesday in
IJec inher, ID JO, within (lie legal houis oi sate
the lolJowing iscrib and real estate to .
boss ot mi and No.’s siMy one tl.> sixty-three
'rt !,; six v-i nir '!H.) and -hHI-lwu Vip) exr/'ut
all o’ mat i>aild sai i lot lying east of the A.
11. s. If. It., containing six ft) nerts. anil alio- t
seven Si acres off Hie west side ol said lot now
owned by W. '. Cagle’s ostaie.
Also at the same time and place will tie sold
the west haifol lot ol land So. eighty fourth
and i'lltecu acres out ol lo* <>! land No. twenty
>i\ (iff ) aid fully desrril < and in a Ueed to H. i>
< lLcactitor ol the estate ol Milch IVipe.de
i eased, made by *1 K. Cottoi'son.
Also at the same time and place thirty ;iG)
acres out of the soiith-en.-1 corner oi iot oi luuU
So. forty-seven (47 ) All ot said lands ’'Mug
aid being in he lOt.li District and 4u section
of said state end count y.
Terms ol sale one-third cash, ono-tourth of
the remain.ng uvo-lhiids six mouths, one
lourtn tweive months. one-foiii-th eighteen
months, and the remaining one-i burth two
Sri.id’iote bearing Inteiest troiu date.
■sa(t prioertit’S are sold lor tbo i>urio-e ol
, paving debts, fills Nov, 7th lftdO,
ti. H. Case,
! Atltn’r. ot the estate of Mitch Pope, deed.
Vt ft SMITH’S COLLEGE, LEXIrIGTON, KV„
wlwre after investing from $65
lo ?9o for been :ducatol
for positions as
repherj, and now rectivc from 590.N0 *1,500 salary
par year Kentuckyf Univjrsity Diploma awarded
hi, graduates MeJhi* al two
V/orld't Gtposition. : -and refers to thousrnd:J(tr'-pt's
tcaaful zraduau.s. thi, clieapst/nd
meat intducntiai College. *-NvN i ?cat!on. fvtJUtia
out tor reference. Read pirt<c
ms - .* addretii only W. tt. Smith. Ky
A Word Z p r v,t -
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M'lll Slraighfftn Guriv and K in!,,•
Hair hitrouf Injury to ibn
Snalp or Fnr.
Price 50c per lß*-v.
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5,7, 11 Broadway,
-
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J. W. THOMAS, JR. H. T. SMITH, CHARLES E. HARMAN, *
Ccncp.-M. Manager, Traffic manager, cen P.ss. Agent,
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( / /Sfekrste
MASHVILLE, TE ,HH. j
OFFTCI AIXY RitFKESSXI't, j |
United Confederate Veterans,
■S
United Daughters of the Con fade rmcf 3
The Sana, end other OsgsnizaiJons,
£MJoayw. 7w* Samples, Fsur Twa-Cer.t SUmpsi
3. A. CUNNINGHAM.
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