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—PROPRIETOR.—
W. A, D. O’NEAL,
-EDITOR AND MANAGER
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EWS FROM PHILIPPA
jord D. Ericks to lii
O-110, P. 1
is n<
ad
isi
ovo
..eve.
le
i danger
for so
on people
seems very
.)!y the first
Twill find that
ns dear, very dear for
a*.® iso I for one hope
van will be given an
0 extricate from the
t.ion in which we were
representation hero
noper cau be published with
tvme patronage, and every
fcitizen should Le interested in
keeping upV ' k
railroad or fa
w
newspapers w
im- * if
tvanted for
paper is cat. , ,
ticg. If any Oi .1 L
a supper or reception any kino
the newspaper is js d tw give
the necessary notice. vThe news
paper must puff the school* and
everybody else to advance the in
terests of the business men of the
place, and then five them a hand
some notice when they passes way .
No matter what is on tapis, the pa
per is asked to contribute a world
of free work. And yet some of
them do nothing to keep up a home
newspaper. Is it selfishness or
thoufntlessnesß? Wno knows?
We on'y know that it is *o, and
that we ever and anon feel the
sting of it.—Ex.
From New England.
R. Richardson end family visit
ed the family of Thos. Cummings
Sunday.
Miss Lizzie Ilnrtline of Rising
Fawn is visiting her brother Ceo .
here this week.
R. Daniel lias moved from here
to Mrs. N. M. Bropk's farm.
New England is figuring on hav
ing a Xmas tree here or. X’ma*
night.
The election here Saturday for
Constable and .f. j* passed off' (*ui
wtlv. It. Tj. Wilson ad !>. B.
Chadwick bei R L.
Wilson’s <p J'mWftr .iec.ivmg only
one vote.
■ jjgjf-,
Fridi/ wilt (nark lhe.tdo*'tn<T and r -
of our school to the regret of the
school children.
Fanny, the little girl of Henry
Smith, who has been quite sick
with fever is improving fast.
Wm. Moore formerly of this
place, but now of High Point Ga.
visited John McMahan^at”r< *
What was said in las '
|sue, was intended fo
Treasurer of the
Club, but anyone tak
will be furnished -
and the author’s
hereafter.
M- "
r
ace,* .. a.,
Wils%
looga Friday offl
Rambler,
\n TOWN,
he store of Mr.
a re-entered by
supposedjthaf the
.drels who broke in-
Mon daj night are the
dish dirty robbers who
inhhe’same storoja few weeks
But, as yet,'no clue has been
eacbad to identify the gang.
They succeeded in getting away
with several pairs of shoes, two
suits of men’s clothing, all the un
derwear in flannels and a quantity
of other goods and valuable arti
cles which spree will not permit us
to detail.
The loss is estlnflated at some
thing over SIOO. *
Mr. Phipps of Chattanooga was 1
called up early Tuesday morning
over the telephone, anckhe replied
that he could not come himself,
but would send Johnson with the
dogs, and that be would leave
Chattanooga a.CS a. in. the same
morning.
Quite a nwin Per of people met at
the unlucky spot where the fiend
ish work was done and patient I /
awaited their arrival, bur n
vain.
Why Johnson and the do/
not arrive, know V 4
certainly doe
Trenton can
(8 to chi 'to
so prom ,tsh
* whe ' >thei
em shoit
fie ±bherifY of
be p;ud out of
th' ''lfficient
a.nou. \v a
couple o.
them at the - liro
lection of Da<. unify.
* V
o H SUNDAY MEETING OF'VIIIE
mission ary baptist chukVh •
I() CON VE .v EAT I KEN TV.>Nj%
GEORGIA DEO. ‘29th an t 30Uj.l| j
-
Saturday morning introductory
sermon by Rev. S. F. Aiken. Text :
"Remember thy Creator,’’ preached
in ttie interest of young men <s
peciahy,
2d. Subject: Can we claim sal
oon, and tv by? By Messrs. G. A.
R. Bib.e S. II Tnuramn, Key. F 4
A. Beil and oi hers. • \
3d Subject.: llow can a chris-v
tian liglil In seen, iml by whom?
By Rev. G. E. Bower. J. W. lfa.i
ic, T. -J. Fuller and others.
Sunday morning. Chiidff
dressed iiy J. Y. Wood, G.
■*' * ' A
Bibie and others.
M M*ibhiry sermon at Li
b\ Rev.*W. f HarGiue.
new v.nd ni \l
Mn ''l'lT : In } y\r j sue of
|<Hl '.V‘e!( l n .1 ciayn'tii! :1-
* .on fr m New Eii orf'd City. ign
ej R \ .11 \'J • 7 • e.i Hi'* od
lowing appears: “W> hope the
proceeds of the box supper will not
fall into the hands of tne Treasurer
of the Ex-Dramatic Club.’’
What Rambler means, or what
impression is sought to be made
about th*. Treasurer ot the New
England Dramatic Club 1 do not
know, but if on attempt to impute
dishonesty is the aim, 1 desire to
those, usually, who ai;e,so
•eddy to impute dishonesty/To otb-
JackinrVti #*mej|fcy them
q I do ,y who Ram-
Tieith are.
e Tr# the New Eng-
D b *h is not respor
.or to anyone
* je Club will be
..'■•y.ub as it pleases,
- / 'ctions from Ram
j ompkin,
Trea. N -E. D. C.
DP VIL ITEMS.
s
‘n has just been
-fe lives in Ohio.
. y f uit- k Hies told about
I him. He made at. ct;on bet
with his sweetheart, his watch
ifeainst her hand, l'he girl won,
is holding the watch. She ev-
expected him to regain po
sessr of it by marrying her; but
instea '.he mean fellow drew oft
and let her keep the watch. He
says he had a her give her the
watch than accept her hand The
mean thing!
An irascible old gentleman h‘
met in early life with an aceid
which left him wi'h a broken ~e,
a deformity about which he was
known to be a little sensitive.
One day anew enquirer pro
pounded the old question, “How
did you manage to break yojr nose?
The old gentleman answered sol
emnly, “To tell you the truth, mv
friend, the accident was caused by
poking it into other people’s busi
ness.'’
I diee’t get hold of any Thnnks-
turkey, and didn't have any
big pinner Thursday; but I trust i
am duly thankful for the fact that
l
tion yesteijdavyand if tile washer-1
woman dol’/catch irte but Satur- j
day morni g, I’ll have meat for
dinner agaiA Sunday.
X'Gt can'tkeep a goo 1 man down,
ev’/en it he is a newspaper man —
when be knoyrs bow to live without
eating. *
The Light of the World
Ol -
Our Saviour in Art.
Cost, nearly $ 100.000 to produce. o"n*
tarns nearly 100 fall-page engravings of
our Saviour and His Mother by the
world’s greatest painter*. True copies
of the greatest Maderp feces in the art
' galleries of Europe. Every picture is j
: as beau'iful a- a sunrse over the bill-'
! tops. Contains description of tiie paint*
lings, biography of the painters, the
names and locations of the galleries in 1
Europe where the originals may be seen.
P Iso contains a Child’s Department.;
including a Child’s Sto y of the Chrid
and His Mother, beautifully written, to
tit each picture. This wonderful hook,
matchless in it3 purity and beauty, ap
pealsVo every mother’s heart, and in
every Christian home where there are
1 cliildretV the book sells itself. Chris
tian menvhnd women are making mon-
'"•’•iatian
j man rr worn, y ,*ph...
soon orders for:
Christmas presents. Mrs .Vai’e, our’
agent in Massachusetts, h.-fis sold overi
$3,000 worth of ti hooks ir. a very j
short; tinv . Mrs aekett, our agent, j
in New s old over .$1,600 i
: woyth ol the nocks in a very short time.
I is pifßted on velvet-finished
paM|r. t,', ; kelly bound in Cardinal
|en4' snn \ Lilies. It is, without
f-' most beautiful book of this
Nrite for terms quickly and
Vgenmat 01 thm territory.
* n salary or commission, 1
it prove your success we '
you to the position 1 f
amftCorres|ioni!enl, at :i per*
,nlar\*° devote your time to
ug to agent 'find Vo correspond*
. VS anted also a State Manager
nave charge of office in Leading (\iy
the State and manage all thy jjiisi
the state. Send for terms
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Corcoran Building, Oppos'd
•V S 1 reasury. A\ ashi-igto.!, 1> C.
CITATION NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Dade county.
To all whom it may concern. F.C. Mo.Keijj
liaving applied to me lot permanent letters of
Administration on the estate ot Jhs.. H. ,\lc
iieiff, late t>i' said county doc used. This is to
cite all and singular, the creditors and next
ol kin ol .ian.es h. McEeift to he and appear at
my oil:co wltliin the limu allowed by law and
show cause, it an *|iey cun. why permanent
Administration t.iouh) not lie granted to F.
McK*ig on James s Mi-Kelp's estate.
V\ irntSj inv hand and officii! signature.
This Nov. 21st 1 9<K .
•I. A. Cureton, Ordinary Dado conntt.
CITATION NO I ICE.
GEORGIA. Dade county.
Whereas John Cantrell, Guardian, ol
Lucy and Elizabeth Taylor, and Guardian and
exofficio Administrator of Margaret Taylor
represents t,o the court in liis petition duly
filed and entered on record that he has fully
administered the’i estate* This is therefore to
cite all persons concerned, kmd—d and credi
tors to show cause if any they in, why said
Administrator and Guardian not be j
discharged from his A minis ,n Guardi
anship md receive letr *“■ -siononthe
Ist Monday in Jnmi. ry Oct. 5, 190.1.
J. a . ( ureton. Or. ule county,
SIJERI VLE.
GEORGIA, Dade coi
Will be sold belore use door in
the town ol Trenton county on
the tirsi Tuesday in within the
egal hours ol sate, bidder lor
‘cash, the following ty to wit;
Twenty acres of 1 n the 18tli
district ud 4th si county, the
same betng the sen and said hail
lot of land, and ’ worth hy the
lands ol Jai"---- west by the
lands o| toulh’ by the
lands o .c. N. e oust by tho
lands . Jus. G. G jeil on to satis
fy ' ills tiers Court .oiof.l R. Alli
s' against Mitch Principal, and Jus,
Ilievins endorse operty pointed out l>y
tines W . Ilievins rscr. Tenants in po
iCssiou notified, 1 'on as the property ol
James W. Blevi dov. SStli 1900. Levy
madebyF.S. _. C. and turnel over
to me Dec. 6th iyfX>
Robt. Carter, Sheriff.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
Dade county.
Will be sold before the court house door in
the town of Trenton, said county on the first
Tuesday in January 1901, within the legal
hours of sale to the highest bidder for cash t.hc
following described property to wit.
Fifty •acres of lot ol land No. 32 in the 10th
district and 4th section of Fade county, Ga ,
bounded on the. north by sixty acres of land
bought by J . E. Kennedy, on the west by lot
No. 32 belonging to Jas. S. Kennedy ur.d on
the east by lot No. 31, all in the 10th district
and 4‘h section of said countv. Levied on as
theprnperty of W. U. .Tacoway to satisfy a
Superior i ourt li lain favored.!. (J. Morgan
agninstW.tr. .Tacowav Principal, and G. W.
M. Tatum security. Pmpert) pointed out by
Defendant, W. i: . Jacoway. This Dec 6, 1900
Robt Garter,(Sheriff.
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THE GI B V oy A STEVENS FAV9BBTE
It will teach him to lead au active outdoor life in
field and forest. It will give him a practical acquaintance
with uatur*!. It will encourage practice in shooting, which
tends to .ive steadiness of nerve, accuracy of eye. These
will be valuable qualities in after life, and, above all, it
will give him health.
It I* nn arbitrate rifle* puts every shot jest where
you hold it; is light weight, graceful in outline, ft hona fide
arru in appearance and nothing cheap about
it but the price. M*Ue in three calibres— .22, .25 and .37
rim-fire.
Xo. 17 —Plain Open eight* *6.00
No. 18— Turret licht*..c— H. 50
No. 1 9 Lyman Sight* 9.00
Ask your dealer for the “FaTorite.” If be dccea’t
keep it, vre will send prepaid bn receipt of price.
Send stamp for ovr new IS2-page catalogue
containing descriptions of our entire line of
rifles, target pistols and combination rifles
and pistols , and general information.
J= STEVENS AttMf* & TOOL CO.,
Hex • - Chicopee Fail*, Maas.
’ Terrible Headaches
r
RESULTING FROM
DERANGEMENT OF STOMACH,
L!VER T>R BOWELS,
• dVefl I*y
A fjß’y Pill?
“ J don’t believe o,
flfjZghh there ever was so g i
J 1 good a pill made 0 j
* as Ayer’s Cathar- o •
Tills. They gl
V > will do all you ree- 0 *
'Bte jommend them for ©■
W JjFji 1 and even more. g.j
{f / \ When I, have a rt\
' i \ l cold and ache oi
o
front head to heels, a dose or two of 0 j
these pills is all the medicine needed to ol
set me right strain. For headache, they gi
liever fail. 1 have been a victim ol ter- 0 1
t ilde headaches, r.nd have never found oi
anything to relieve them so quickly as gj
Ayer’s l’iils. Bince 1 began taking,this q“
medicine, the attacks have been less and c;
less frequent, until, at present, months g;
have passed Since I have had one.”—C. o
F. Kewman. r>iig Spur, VO s
.AYER'S PIL LS %
Prize Medal at Worla *5 Fair g.
Mu f.uccrfciu iMaetfw.
There ir no disense tcc-c uncertain in
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he .yiupiouts: or no two nw utro" 1 *
heve'oie i.v.st <!;t‘rie.;li ,o moke ... -•
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ehet'‘hvti;- iv.-pel l ■ 1: • ■
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fflS A KEASAIT BIT’S BIiTIHG
TAKE ALONG A
Stans Favorite
It 1* nr* accurate r-Je, puts every shet jut.: where
rou hold it; ix llvh' #eigbt. grace fully outlined, a bona
fide nrm in appearance and cohstructkrfi; nothing cheap
about it but .no price.
Just the thing for an outing where you want a rifle which
wilt cst too nncb, but will do th<7 work. Made in
three calibres—.22, ,%i and .32 rim-fire. Weight lbs.
No. 17-PluJn Open Right* *6.00
.'io. IH-TurgetSlghU- H. 5()
IT IS A “TAKE DOWN.’*
Ask your dealer for the “ Favorite*. M It ho (focv&*t
keep it, we will send prepaid on receipt of list price.
Send stamp for cur nsto 132-page catalogue
cnittafning description of our entire ii*e and
general inform>tUun.
J. STEVENS ARMS Jk TOOL VO., *
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is Where after investing; from $63
! to S9O {or been educated
I for positions as bodKfetEpgrs, Stenographers, Teleg
raphers, and now rec&fCe iron-.
per year. Kentuc* y|Un: Dipiorja awarded
his graduates. Met aljat two
j World's to thousaiWs'tf'Tst
cessful graduates. this cheapest And
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out for reference. Read F<fr partlc.
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n i’J'i nr.i| S Two month's tr?atn-,ent of
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W A!MI 9 Booklet and sample for 2 cents.
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" ■’ l * 113IJ. Pryor St.. Atlanta, Ga.
I
ANTI-KINK.
Salesman wanted. Enclose stomp
Will Straighten fhirlv and T\in!>v
Kaif ° i then it Injurv to (tie
Scalp or P’?i>-.
Price 500 per Pot.
DARI!AGII & RICH.
C;
New York, Sole Manufacturers,
5,7, 11 Dr lad way,
Ctiro Cold in Head.
Kereiott's Ctiocolatc:; Lnxativc Quinine, easy
to tV.u aad quick to euro coid in head a:. J soro
throat.
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NASHVILLE, T6NH. NASHVILLE, TENN ATLANTA, QA*
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RHEUMATISM aiCATARRH CUBED
Johnston’s
Sarsiparilia
QUART fOTTLES.
IN THE "OF DEATH.
A Whale Faliy Cured.
Mrs. C. H. Klngsllry, who keeps a
millinery and fancy tods store at St.
Louis, Gratiot Cos., Boh., and who is
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says:
“ I was badly troulfed with rheuma
tism, catarrh and n|iralg-i. I had
liver complaint and vi|s very bilious. I
was in a bad conditioTevery day I be
gan to fear that i tftmkl never be a
well woman: that f Ihcmld have to
Settle down into a chAiic invalid, and
live in the shadow *1 death. I had
JOHNSTON'S SAILS,I’AILILLA rec
ommended to me. iI'J'OOK FOUR
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recommend it to cveif me. I have
taken many fdVnr Icin l of medicine.
I prefer JOHNSTON'S 1 all of them.”
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