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DADE NEWS,
f Vt’BUSHED EVERY FRIDAY.
Blr T. BROCK
—-^-PROPRIETOR.
A, D. O’NEAL,
, EBtOR AND M.NAKE
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AOVlfemillfi RATES,
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lcol.ll I* 15.00 II ao.oo HJ 6
_W “ -~or testlUiO mmm
Wi “What I saj
conscious liumu^NAPPY.
\ v sarm to his wife "aim,
. would not be *o
it' ti -■ om to
t v P* st For *’Sful con
s' * No matter whaf . . ,
leancer, you wULatlOns With
ri -1 bowels are p . , *
Cm nature, cure vn officials are ,
ius° t a nd i U o cenfC h inese better.
J'uiue* %nd En B lißh Ca l )i -
Tet has ujght and will de
lmitatloi, , T r , i
of Kentucky
if rhe a ffi shows that Ken
eomplete . n rf
She thin' 1 are c confuv 3
4 Don’t horses, wj£ at „"
V. /Tutti Frt
excellent a.
Som e '’lia .ihink that if
a nelA’ 1 * country '
the4>rious ,VtanWjM>wa
turnisbes the ex
of marrying in baste. The
.ship lasted two weeks, the
ny-moon 24 hours, and the
s widow mourns the loss of
JO as well as the nusband.
The Sultan of Turkey is again
about placing an oM?i|r for
ship in tliis country,ljbiit he
anything/loref’kibout
ff **> Ajo
pg with ■ ttfose Jm, ierican
.nonaries. r
temperance movenWnt in Rus
sia Ti as gained such headway that
\ it is helped along by
;|f NQVpvw^ent.
f day a 1 ife-sized por
‘Jkident Lincoln, which
iff* the East room of the
for years, fell to the
ij M 3
’ Ijfh", face d(ftpn , without appar
rt cfijsie y ana many superstitious
ifis are working overtime die
ng the meaning of the acci-
yellows are screech-
Bt ' v. through their many
pkorse show and the
n °afiiuish them with
* ONI,
’Be cn
’of • L .
Rppertumty
moav ,
Mb lift.' have
all
< ron fcjeu, Pett, . y .
- >r tes
the populists of K|/‘k'££L)d
Geo. F. Washburn, oTH%iss., Hhd
there will probably be more.
1 ncle Bam isn’t anticipating
any more trouble with his neigh
bors, but the defences on Puget
Sound are to be materially
strengthened.
The Chesapeake and Ohio Rail
road had two surgeons go over its
entire line and vaccinate every one
of its employes. Those who ob
jected were told that it was a case
of getting vaccinated or discharged.
Wheeling. W. Va., has inaugu
rated a real reform by prohibiting
the purchase of intoxicants for
voters by candidates for municipal
offices.
There must have been a screw
loose in the machinery of that
Newport, Kentucky, bans which
had to have, the stealings ot its
assistant cashier, which had been
going on for ten years and amount
ed to i2000,000, brought to its at
tention by a jealous woman.
It i* common to hoar many
dramas spoken of as “the corpse ’
alter twing killed by Jack of pat
ronage. but Tolstoi, the linjsufu
author, has had the aacfaeity to
give the name to anew drama he
has written, and which the pub
lisher* and theatrical managers are
: 1! crumbling after.
The uncensored news from the
Philippines, the first ot which was
received several days ago, leaves
little doubt there is to be another
active campaign before the Filipi
nos are put down .
Vhelher it was because his
daughter voted iu Colorado we
cun: .-t say, but Secretary Long
A
J has put himself on record as
strongly favoring woman suffrage.
Mark Twain wasn’t humorous
when he said: “It’s not the slan
ders that hurt a man; its the truth.”
Some apologists for the recent
horrible lynching in Colorado say
it would not have happened if the
death penalty existed in the State.
Whatever may be said for or
against the death penalty, it is
certainly better and more humane
to have executions conducted le
gally than by mobs.
Congressoirtroarn the gratitude
of by attending strictly
enormous amount of impor
tant business awaiting iL q action
at this session.
There is nothing feting
conditions to wild
guesses about, the recommenda
tions that will be made by the
President’s animal message to
Congress, Fjjli?jad likely to con
tain any specfvctfcfi, commendation
concerning either Cuba or the
Philippines, and it can say little
about China that/js not already
known.
poK 1 ' h£o f lin 6’ assiited
tlpd, wgfrssociates and
vhe, out ir s°Wp preparing to
Ul ' ami%v fight upon the
I of the
which has passed
the House and will soon be taken
up by the Senate. The day that
the President signs a Nicaragua
Canal Bill, the death knell of the
Panama project will be sounded.
From Hooker,
Mr. J. G. Phillip and son got a
close shot at a nice wild turkey
Saturday, crippling it badly,, but
left it iu a flying condition, and its
still at large.
Mr. Pete Haswell of Chattanoo
ga, who is Conductor ou the;N. C.
& St. L., accompanied by ftis wife
and two babies, and sister, and his
wife’s sister were out Sunday vis
iting relatives.
Rev. Jones of Chattanooga de
livered an excellent sermon to a
large audience Sunday at, the
Christian Church.
Mr, S. 0. Winfrey is preparing
ground for eleven hundiei
trees; it seems that M,r. WfnJlk
is anticipating a big p.meh
some time f
Mr. 'in.
thf telegra S
depot at I ,f
home Suiw
M ihi in o^Utalla.
A1 hv her three
little her sister, Miss
kMsyy Pope, relatives
friends here, 'V,
public schotjpft’ill come to a
undeAhe supervision
of M issHkna Hale and Miss Min
nie Pope, first school,
they have hiiS^kom success
All the pupils rejoice over
their new teachers, awie people
of this vicinity are hopn*g that
they will continue their practice
school teachers. ’•jf
Mr. D. E. latum made a flying
business trip to Chattanooga
Thursday.
Dr. W. P. Deakins formerly of
Hooker, but now ot Etna, was here
this week looking after his goat
interest in the mountains.
’Posurn season is on and the
hunters are starching the woods,
arid from all accounts they urn
gathering in a very good crop.
The fanners are predicting a 'je-j
vere cold wave during the
week, and they are laving
plies of all kin is to last P
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A Friend,
FROM WALNUT SRDi/1 '
Thinking a few our
part of the state might o* of inter
est to some of your r*aT<jn ! >'*l
thought I would write Jou a few
lines either for tiie ijfnc r or tht;
waste basket. > ’
FanurT “ection are gen-
ering corn an 1
sowing wheat; the weather ))..>
been very favorable. The work os
the day is *<> prepare firewood foi
the coming ba<l weather.
Our pubh -e!u o! w ill do o with
this week-
The school Ch
had some hindrances, yet it has
been very satisfactorily carried on.
Prof. Half?, on account, of ill hr alth
was compelled to get a substitute,
he was successful in getting Miss
Annie Cureton, who htis aiven the
best o^'Satisfaction, of
the young hearts will feel sail at I
the thought of the'sch&ft term be-;
i, r t *72
\ H. ' . on talks oi :
seiiihfig' his cViiTdrei! to the High ;
Scho, ! fl.Wjepegar, Ala. Mr. Fred J
Pi of going to this
m M is a very line school be
ing loeufetltjboul fifteen miles west
of Ft. Payne, Ala., on Sand
mountain at tim little town of
Henegar, a deliVatful place for a
school. The location is healthy,
and society good. There are no
environments that would he detri
mental to tho school, and under the
supervision of Prof. A. 11. Mathes,
the eehooi has been "building tor
the last twelve months, and today
has a bright luture. Prof, mathes
is not, only faithful and efficient in
his instructions, but is always
ready to help his students to a po
sition as teachers, they may
be able to put use the training they
have received. I would not hesi
tate to recommend Prof. Mathes
to all who are looking for a school
where instructions are thorough
and expenses light.
As this is my first, I will not
write any more for fear it will find
its way to the waste basket. If
this letter appears iu print I will
come again. Success to the Nfvvs
and its many readers.
Old Bachelor.
ubei. <it>-
IST otic-,el
\ There will be a box supper and
musical -'entertainment iff New
England bn the night of Thanks
giving, November 2thh , 1900, be
ginning at Obo’clock p. m., for the
benefit of the Softool house* fund.
Let everybody attend and help
New England raise a sufficient
amount of fands to complete her
new school house. It would a wor
thy nncimuch appreciated dona
tion. Let everybody attend.
The Light of the World!
op
Our Saviour in Art.
Cost nearly SIOO,OOO to produce. Con
tains nearly 100 fall-page engravings of
our Saviour and His Ak> her by the
world's greatest painters, frne copies
ot tho great as; Maeterplcces in the art
galleries of Europe. Every picture is
as beau:ifnl as a sunrise over the hill
tops. Contains descViplion of the pain!-
ings, biography of the painters, the
names and locations of the galleries in
Europe where the originals may lie seen.
Also contains ,a child's Depajtnjent,
including a Child's Story of the t hrisi
and His Another, beautifully written, to
lit each picture, ihis wonderful book ;
matchless in purity and beauty, ap- |
peals t<%bvery\.ih (liter's. heart, and in ;
Christian hjis.ie where tiicie are’
tian men urn! WWmii..!:*-
cy rapid ! y t.arais order.- A Ou'ic.an
man cr worn r*can i community
soon .make SI,OOO taking orders for j
I Christinas presents. Mrs Waite, our
! ngent in Massachusetts, has sold over !
' worth of the books ir. a yerv
] short’ time. Mrs. Sackctt, our ageti •
iin .Sew York, lias sold over $1,500
ot the books in a very short tame,
took is printed on velvet-ft mshed
l °f- Wmtifullv bound in Cardinal
Eflgyffiw adorned with Gold
en ani * Lilies. It is, without
donut most beaniiful book of this
centforv. rite for terms quieklv and
get /the mat!Went of that ten : 'ory.
You! can wprw on salary or commi--ion,
anti when .y ou prove your success we
wQ promote you to the position of
I'-Tattiger and Coryeapoßdent, a! a pur
i matient snfary, to (revote your time to
| attending to agent a Ito correspond
ence. Wanted also a State Manager
Uo have. charge of office in Lending City
M the State and manage all tho busi
ness of the State. Ser.d for terms.
Address
THE BRITTS?f-AMEHIC:AN CO.
Cos root an Bui'ding, Opp. die
U. S. 't reasury, Washington, 1). C.
Wanted—fia Idea SSS
j*rotectyou .• Mis,; th*r may bring y. .1 W(.
v.rtiflitoKv WtODEUfJtmN * CO ,V.,t n r Auk-i
“Sfd*' L w "ton, 1.. C„ t,r their l.e . < priao oiler
faa list o. !'vy hundred 1. vcrtije:' wanted.
Notice—-Loca! Bill.
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GEORGIA , Dade county :
Notice is hereby given that at,
the present session of the Georgia
Legislature there will be an appli-j
cation for the passage of a local
bill to repeal au act of said legis
lature entitled, an act to create a
Board of Commissioners of Road
ank Revenues for the county of
Dude, and to define its powers and
duties, and for other purposes.
Approved December22d 1898. This
Nov. Ist, 1900.
B. r. Brock.
citation notfXT^
V ict ,
GEORGIA, Parle county. >'
Notice is hereby given thut ,’"f Mary J.
Lyie, Administratrix ol V./> f W ,tece:uod,
I>hn applied to me lor leavoVij, the ivu’ 1
{ ' ,ato **> sil :d state and counls?* -teeqr to the
said estate lor the purpose debts
ar.d distribution among th 1 jj, Said
application will be heard at ttv~f i f gnlar
term ot the Court of Ordinary * n
Trenton on the (lrst Mondav u, k,V'
This Nov. 7th 1900. * k V. 1
J. A. Cureton, Ord* j -pty.
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GEORGIA. Dade
Whereas John M. Guardian of
Lucy and Elizabeth Ty®fc|i! Guarciian and
exoflicio Adniinistrutor tret Taylor
to the court JBTrfis petition duly
lil</ and entered on rt hr has lully
-W'inislered the ! i is therefore to
a?o all persons conceiV)^kindred and credi
tors to show cause if itys ihev can, why .id
Administiator and GiA.rdian should not be
discharged from his Administration Guardi
anship and receive letters of dismission on the
Ist Monday in -lauui.ry, 1900, This Oct. j, IW.
J. A . Cureton, Ordinary Dade county.
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SIJERtFF’rf SALE.
GEORGIA, Dado county.
Will be sold before the court house door in
the town of Trenton, siiid county, on the first
Tuesday in Decembei, 1900, within tlic legal
hours of sale to the Highest bidder lor cash,
the following described property to wit.
Lot ofland No. sixty-one, (61,' in the 10th
district and4th section Dude County Georgia.
Levied on as the property of Mitch Pope i<T
satisfy a Justice Court ti la in favor of Lee
Pope. Property pointed ont by Plaintiff.
Tenants in posession notified. Levy made
by ,J. M. Vv alen, L. C. and turned over to me,
T his Noy. 7th, 1900,
ltobt. Carter, Sheriff.
ADMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Dade county.
liy virtue ol an order from the Court o! Or
dinary of Dade County. Georgia, will be sold
on the first Tuesday In December, 1900, at the
court house door in ttie town of Trenton, said
state and county, within the legal hours ol
sale, the following real estate: thirty-five (35)
acres of lot No. seventy-three (73) it.
the 18th district and 4th section ol saiu state
and county bounded as follows, to wit.
On the south side by the public road leading
I rein the main valley road to the Rising Fawn
furnace, on the east and north by Lookout
fieek and on the west by the A. G. 8. it. tt.
Terms of sale cash. Sold lor the pin pose of
distribution among heirs. This Nov. 7th, 1900.
John li. Cooper,
Adrn’r. of the estate ol Rawly Hawkins, dec’d.
A DMINISTRATOR’S SALE.
GEORGIA, Dade county.
by virtue ot an order from the Gourt of o<-
dinary of I'ado County, Geoigia, will he sold
on the first Tue-d tv in tiecoinber, 1 SCO, within
the legal hours oi sate, before the court house
door in the town of Trenton, said stale and
county, the following described real estate to
wit.
Town lets No.’s three (3) end four (4) in the
town i Trenton, said state and county. One
store house and tot in said town lion ting on
public square in said town and running back
to bond street, and known ns the Majors A
Pace store hottsegtnd tot.
Also at the suroe time and place, oije office
and lot m said town trotiling on public square
and t> iug immediately north of Williams’
lb.tel. and knov.n as the I>r. Donnally office
Also sixty (fit)) acres ofl ot the west side o! lot
of lain N->- one hundred ttuu lour (104) in the
tilth district ant! 4th section of Said state and
countv.
Terms ot sale one-third cash, one third in six
months and one-third in twelve months, each
note hearing inti re t. Sold for the purpose oi
,i lying uebts. This .Nov. 7lh 1900.
M. K. Derryherry.
Adtn’r. ot the estate of it. P. Majors dec’d.
ADM liN ISTRATOR’S SALES.
ii KfMH-t t. bade county.
by virtue (>t an order trom the Gouit of Or
binary ol said state and county, will be sold
h" t.ie the cult l oti-e door in the town ol
'I i,'tiion. said ci to tv, on tho lirst Tuesday in
Inc. niher. lliOO, within the legal hours ol sale
the lollowun described real estate to w it.
lade O! land No.'s sixty-one (61.) sixty-tl\rr<
(<;*.; sixty-lot,r (14.) and snttv-two (62,) except
ail ol that pi.rt ol -aid lot lying east of the A.
S, It. K., mnta'ningsix (fi) acres, and about
seven ..Ti nr re, of; tl c west side of said tot now
ow ned by VV. 3. Cagle’s estate.
A ISo i t it e ss.n o time and place will lie sol i
il i west bait ol U t of l ino No. eighty fowl (84 )
;.i i: fifteen i rres out oi lot of land No. twentj
six’ (• i, aid lull} dcserit cd ir. a Deed to H. P.
< ... i . 1 xceuti'i oi tlu cstatoot Mitch Pope dr
re-i-ed. made 1 y .1 K. Patterson.
Also at the. same time and place thirty (30)
acre- out of the senth-cas t corner ot tot of la id
No. forty->< ven (47.) \'|l olsaid lands tying
a'ol to- eg in the Kith District and 4tn section
cfßai 1 to and county.
Tern of-u'c one-thud ca-h. one-lour;!i of
tho r i ruing P.vo-lhiuis six months, ono
'lottrtn tw.'.ve months one-fourth eighteen
month-, a..d the remaining one-l forth two
years. 1 .td notes hearing interest from date.
Sal ! ; .ooritie-a sold for the purpose of
paying Jet ts. This Nov, 7th HKh),
•f. B. Case,
Adra’i'. ot the estate ol Mttcii Potic, dec !.
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TAKE ALONG A
Sleweir" Pavorifa
It im un rifle? puts every shot just where
you hold it; ii lu'lit weight, gracefuUy outlined, r boivn
fi-'.e a;mi in anneavauce au*l construction; nothing cheap
about it but the price.
•lust the tUiifj for an outlet; wbpre voj want a rifle which
will not cost too much, but will do tho work. Made in
three calibres— .T."., .yj and .'4‘l rim-fire. Weight 4,*s lbs.
Xo. IT —Plain Cpen Slghts .p.OO
3io. #‘J Target Sights 8.50
IT IS A “TAKE DOWN,”
Aslc your dealer for the “Favorite.” If ho doesn’t
keoj it, wo will son l prepaid ou receipt of lil price.
Send pf-imp for our nc.;o !"2-pa(jQ catalogue
r-o.tt i'ni'ig description of our entire line and
Qoneral information.
J. STEVEN y A SIMS As TOOIj CO,
Ux - - Chicopee Fuhm Mnaa.
r W. R. SMITH'S COLLEGE, LEXINGTON, IX.
b wli.re n, aftn Inventing from SOS
to syo for tuitlogOrvard. f.t.:vUiE!vc bern cduc&t --<3
for positions as Bookfr StE.insjrapiiirs, Teie£>
rapberi, sad now recyCe from SpocNo $1,500 salary
per year. Kentucky? University Diploma awarded
bio graduates. tlMJSjiieeC tPsccitlid Mci’l;at two
World’s ExpositicMyidrfcfors to thousands
cessful graduated. this cheap*:-- 1 Jind
most influential CoilegeT'S'lS Ml’thia
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liters address only W. R. L>mJth. LsxuTgmi, Ky„
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W filNil i Booklet and samp!.; for i cents,
ff lAtJM. ATLANTA PUEPXrATMN CC.
111 ' 113N.Pkyok lit.. Atlanta, Qa.
ANTI-KINK.
Salesman wanted. .Enclose stamp
Will Straighten flnrly and KinLn
Hair without. Injury to tho
Scalp or F>ir.
Price 50c per Rot.
DARRAGII & RICH.
New York, Sole Manufacturers,
5,7, 11 Br dad way.
Cure Gold in Head.
Kermott's Chocolates Laxative Quinine, easy
to Dike and quick to cure cokl in head and sot's
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PULLMAN SLEEPERS AND FIRST- CLASS DAY COACH TO
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QUICKEST SCHEDULES TO
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ALL RAIL AND STEAMSHIP LINES TO
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TOURIST RATES T'l ALL • £ FSOftip.
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Fop scaciuics, eij>s, op as:) ? ; sraorisu, :ail epeo cr bile to
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general Manager, Traffic Manager, gen. pass agent,
NASHVILLE, VENN. NASHVILLE, TENN. A'tANTA, CA*
DR. CA DY s CONI)]TION l’O W-
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when in bad condition. Tuinc,
l.lcod ynirslii’i'an;: \eihi t tipr 11 > y
me not food In.t. nw-di. im- in *1 the
t * •; in us’’ to put a horse in pi ime
condition. Price ‘JS cents p*r
package. For sale by all druggists.
RHEUMATISM and CATARRH CURED
—Xi Y
Johnston’s
Sarsaparilla
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QUA FIT BOTTLES. '
THE SHADOW OF DEATH.
A Whole Family Ci?red.
Mr:>. C. It. Kingsbury, who keeps a
millinery ianey goods store at St.
L-.'uU, Or..tiot Co.', Mich., and who ia
well known throughout the country,
says:
I was badly troubled with rheuma
tism, catarrh.and neuralgia. I had
liver com. unit and was very bilious. I
w. >in had e uuition; every day I be
g',.7 to fear that l alionld never be a
well v ; j.ri; that I should have to
b. t.tle d<;v, 1 inl.o a chronic invalid, and
live in the shadow of. death. I had
'<>: NV-•L’.'.-S SARS A PAR ELLA rec
o's r. I to me. I TOOK FOUR
Isui i i.i.:a AND IT CUBED ME, and
cured my family both. lam very glad
that I lies, rd of It. I would eheerfully
l'CcoKjuie;. 1 it to every one. 1 have
taken manv other kinds of medicine.
I prefer B: ilNsTOti'S to all of them.”
SdSQEESUAiV s. Wt >,> CO., 2e*iroU, Micil,
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o. a; plications rc-.jor’ed in other hands.
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