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w ,*nd wholesome pro
sunshine and fresh air
the outdoor woman could
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ive been so classified in
~*n years ago.
'*n women previous^-to
farming though tj|Vy
were obliged to yield.to' the
iJm uvtbeir cousins across ‘the
atm-gi a superabundance ot
and healthy, ••sy-m
--uetrical proportions—a heritage
from generation gone before, who
believed tV-t no one could develop
the highf bf-health and beauty*
if they' 'he d>frorn Jdie week 1
’who hadjl ¥
',ruy
, eve. vkin dee*
ckslides into hei
n of servitude. —
pkina, in Frank
Monthly.
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England.
Aa Sunday meet
lssionary Baptist
convenes at the C.
junday.
a are very busy plowing
voicing oyer the pretty farm
weathers, which is very unus
.ahfoi this season of the year.
W. G . Morrison, arrived home
Saturday night Cohutta-, he
returned Monday.
John McMahan visited Steven
son Wednesday and Thursday.
Mise^J.a fry fct>eet of_ Sligp visit
ed Misses Laura anH Naomi Kill
ian Tuesday.
Lonnie Smith of Rising Fawn
stayed ov# with us Wednesday
night on his wav.' home*' from
Chattanooga.* ' \ %
Kirksoy Davis of Cole Citv gave
us.a call Wednesday; he svs he
thinks Cole iCiCfwill boatn up af
ter New *
Behold thatdpetition of the N. E.
D. Club! (Jut of’ at membership
of eighteen or twenty, was only
siriaed by seven,
ptißjji- of two or three, tfk r*>*t he
injS pldYvwei t hearts and
and f. :ut-
IfneSTafft patching aHfnf c ms
and'.poor nj r and Fol
ium fakir
Wsar ver
a of Tre He tits
■(tve bef i^ayeek.
who. kjfii con
t iii building the
i|l soon have the
Sells will sivmd
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V chair u’tij the j
a portion oj f fie
,-iuii of hitVtutb
devil ur.ti iis clii 1w t
.lougli Iris’shirt sFb'vp* .
'‘ V -'Ookb-SS, Wltll ills
■i.l a half t;i ncd. |i;ij. !
- .th coriis ali over b s
md
Ve-
toes as big as hotel bedbugs, writ
ing up sociejr/ news and telling the
fanners how to plant their crops
in order to produce a large yield,
•y the same time maybe some
e strutting about who owes
’ollar for subscription to the
t i ” icks made
a fine cane.
. up in an ex
-1 right then the
g could sell
)a_, the editor
vve plenty left
i year. It s no
fe so few edi
>r if they were
air experience
bjr -the Lord
.. . given them
‘nt subscribers.’
e ex-edi'or said
/ I J,’■ the other day ,
, 'n as devoutly as
|he should tor obi. .p how
much the various peopie be sees in
he congregation owe him.
Tl ladies of Dade connty are inlorineu that
• Mc<\ li.’s Magazine ia tire handsomest home
and 17 Sion magazine in existence. This cel
• brate -saga/ine offers beautiful premiums
to all w use clubs, and illustrates lbs fa
mous Ale t, Bazar Patterns. The prerai
offered are handsomest in the world, it
contains ston., oy aiticles and hand
some eolored fashion ates. The publishers
wi-h one representative in every locality, and
will send instructions and free prize offers to
any lady who will mention this paper am’
send tier name and address .to the McLa
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STH SUNDAY MEETING OF THE
MISSIONARY BAPTIST CHURCH
TO CONVENE aT TRENT. N,
GEORGIA DEC. 29th and 30th.
Saturday morning, introductory
sermon by Rev. S. F. Aiken. Text:
‘•Remember thy Creator,”preached
in the interest of young men es
pecial ly, ;
2d. Subject: Can we claim sal
tion , and why? By Messrs. G. A.
R. Bib.e S. FI Thurman, Rey. F.
A. Bell ano[ others.
C 3d. Subject: vHow can a Chris
tian light be seen, and by whom?
By Rev. 0. E. Bower, J. W. Ram
ie, T. J. Fuller and others.
Sunday morning. Children ad
dressed by J. Y. Wood, G. A. R.
Bible and others.
Missionary sermon at 11 o’clock
by Rev. W, T. Hartline.
The Light of the World
or
Our Siviourin Art,
Cost nearly SIOO,OOO lo produce. Con
tains nearly 100 full-page engravings of
our Saviour and His Moilier by the
world's greatest painters. True copies
of the greatest Masterpieces in the art
galleries of Europe. Every picture is
as beau■ ifnl as a sunrse oyer the hi!l
--101-" Domains description 7 of ’lie paint
ing ordei
+ Irs. NVai’e, tn
usdKs, has sold ovi
the books ir. a yery
irs. Sackett our ageny
•k, has sold over $1,500
jooks in a very short time,
rinted on velvet-finished
au'iifully bound in Cardinal
gold, and adorned with (fold
and Lilies. It is, without
e most beautiful book of this
. Write for terms .piickly and
e maviagement of that territory.
:n wort: on salary or commission,
,vhen you prove your success we
jiromote you to the position of
,-gcr and Correspondent, at a per
ieniSfthary. to devote your time to
riding t,regent; and to convspond
enee. Wanted also a State Manager
to have charge of office in Lending City
.of the State and manage ali the bu.-i
--ss of the State. Send for terms.
Address
THE BRITISH-A ME RICAN CO,
Building. Opposite
IT. S 'Treasury, Washington, D. C.
VwrT *'.n fd£w
'rotocs y< ur Men*; tbfv mny i rl?;.. n weaUli.
Writ.; JOB’ WI.DDK.iI URM & Cos., l i.u-nf. AtOr
u!v, Wi. mon, D. C., for t!r Ir SI,H/i pr.zo oifer
..Lid list ,1 ( a ) bundrcii iaveutlul.a \.-a:.tea.
V of the /painters, the
tious pf'th e galleries iri j
’ <yngiuals may be seen.
a nd( Child’s Department,
lildS Story of the Ciirisl
. beautifully written, to
This wonderful book,
parity and beauty, ap
mother’s heart, and in
home where theie are
(k sells itself. Clins
■nen are making mon-
A Christian
RECHOED RATES vTA AIA
BAMA GREAT SOUTHERN
RAILROAD ACCOUNT
CHRISTMAS HOL
IDAYS.
For the Christmas Holidays the
Alabama Great Southern Railroad
will sell tickets from all points on
its line to points Ea.st of the Miss
issippi and South of the Ohio and 1
Potomac Rivers at rate of one and
one-third fare for round trip.
Tickets will be sold 22nd, 23rd, J
24th, 25th, and 31st, 1900. Also!
January Ist, 1901. with final limit
to return January 4th, 19 .
This ?ives excell ‘nt o tunity
to parties contemp " ending
the Holidays with . at their
old homes.
For further in ) 0 n call od
Alabama Great u Railroad
Ticket Agents.
CIT/ Tl< \
GKORGl.J,illade c
To all whom it tm g Margaret
J.Dxlej having ir 'lied to me
lor permanent lett. .. ion on the
estate of K r ate of Ken*.
tlic ’' .. ade county
fhisK .insular the
u, e .s and’■ex Oxley to he
i,r appear at my > tile time al
' ed by law and ; s .e if any they can,
iy permanent Ac -tration should not be
.ranted to Airs. aret J. Oxley on F. G.
Oxley’s estate.
Witness my h nd official signature
This 14th day her 1900.
•J. A. Caret ordinary Dade ceuiity.
CITATION NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Dade county.
To all whom it may concern. F. C. AlcKeip
having applied to me for permanent letters ol
Administration on the estate of Jus. 8. Mc-
Keig, late f>f said county deceased. This is to
cite all and singular, the creditors and next
ofdiin of James S. AlcKeig to be and appear at
my office within the time allowed by law and
show cause, it any they can, why permanent
Administration should not lie granted to F. C.
Alciieig on James S. AlcKeig’s estate.
Witness mv hand and official signature.
This Nov. 21st 1900.
J. A. Cureton, Ordinary Dade county.
CITATION NOrrCE.
GEORGIA. Dade county.
Whereas John Al. Cantrell, Guardian of
Lucy and Elizabeth Taylor, and Guardian and
exoilicio Administrator pf Margaret Taylor
represents to the court in his petition duly
tiled and entered on record that he has fully
administered the’i estate. This is therefore to
cite all persons concerped, kindred and credi
tors to show cause if any they can, why said
Administrator and Guardian should not lie
discharged from his Administration Guardi
anship and receive letters of dismission on the
Ist Alonduy in January, 1901, This Oct, 6,1900.
J. A. Cureton. Ordinary Dade county,
—
CITATION NOTICE.
GEORGIA, Dade County.
To all whom it may concern. Jessie G.
Phillips having in proper form pplied to me
for Guardianship ol the persons "and property
ol H i lHe Lyle, a minor heir of Wm. G. Lyle
deceased and Milton Lyle, Jr., a minor heir
o! Milton Lyle deceas rd, mini children of
V\ m. G. Lyle, late ol said connty deceased.
Notice is given that said application will be
neaid at my office at 10 o’clock a. m. on the
iiist Alonduy in Januarv, 3901. This Decem
ber 14th, 191,9.
J. A. Cureton. Ordinary Dade county.
SHERIFF’S SALE.
,iKOKGIA, Dade county.
Will be sold Indore the court bouse door in
the town of Trenton said state and county on
the first Tuesday iu Jan nary, 1,909, within the
legal hours ot sale lo the highest bidder lor
cash, the following desci ibed property to wit:
Twenty acres ol lot of land No. 99 iu the 18th
district ami 4th section of Dade county, the
same being the south-east corner of said half
lot ol land, and hounded on the north by the
lands ofcJarues W. Blevins, on the west by the
lands of Jot M. Hawk, on the south by the
lan' oi 1 esbit. and on the east by the
lan . G. Gardner. Levied on to satis
,ticcs Coui t 11 lair. luvor of J R. Alli
..gainst Mitch Ilawk Principal, and Jas.
iV . Blevins endorser. Properiy pointed out by-
James V,. Blevins endorser. Tenants iu pos
session notified. Li vied on as the property of
James W. Blevins. Nov. 28th 1900. Levy
made by F. S. Guinn, L. O. and turned over
to me Dec. lith 19J0. *
F.obt. Cartel, Sheriff.
SHERIFF'S SALE.
GEORGIA, Dade county.
Will be sold before the curt house d> or in
the town ol Trenton, said county on the first
Tuesday in Januaiy 1901, within the legal
hours of sale to the hi rhesi bidder for cash itu
following described property to wit.
Fifty acres of lot of land No. M 2 in the 30t,h
district and 4th section of lade county. Ga.,
boiinJ-.d on ilie north by sixty acres of land
bought by J . E. Kennedy, on tiiewcst by lot
No. t’,2 belonging to -Jas. S. Kennedy and on
the ea-t by lot No. .11. all in the lOih district
and 4‘h section of said county, l evied on as
the property of W. U. Jaoway lo satisfy a
supet ior (onrt fi la in favor of J. C. Morgan
against W. U. Jacowav Principal and G. W
M. Tatum security. Property pointed out by
Defendant, W. L . Jaeuwiy. lid- Dec. (i. i9OO.
Kobt Carter, Sheriff.
An •JtiC-erioiii T incase,
There it n.> Jitcew more uncertain in
.mv ri.iv.t and iia, i’l.-yai uans say taai
. :|: j-; s, f ;o tx< CtsTr; :,s:w. Jf. 5-
• in -t il'ißeott t> I •!; •• ,/r -
>, 11;a11* r lit.w severe, or on ’< ;•
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