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Giving the News of Various
Precincts In the County.
NSW ENGLAND.
Farmers are beginning to gather .<ome
corn, which is full green, preparatory to
sowing wheat when the rain cometh.
Mrs. Nash, an aged lady and pauyter
who lesides with Andrew Drown, Jr,, is
very low with dropsy, or its kindred dis
ease, which is very unpleasant.
tV. W. Pace of Chattanooga, who is rep
resenting tne Chattanooga Plow Company,
was with us a while Sunday, and spoke
very Battering of farmers and their mode
of working, where he has been in the in
terest of his Cos.
The many friends of Tom Wallace will
be pained to learn of his protracted illness;
he is reported no better. 9
Tuesday was pay-day who
have been working on the p\ road. li.
V. Taylor held the strings t\ the money
bag, while the glittering coin yame forth,
which caused the hoys to smile.
Thomas Cummings returned from his
trip to Buftalo, N. Y. Saturdalight.
Ilenrv Smith having sold hjs corn crop
to James Blevins, wili move his family to
Durham in the near future. ~
Mrs. Ed Higdon and baby are quite
sick at the residence of her father.
Airs. John Derryberry of Cole City visit
ed relatives and fiiends here P turday aud
Sunday. ,
Mrs. Mary Wilson visited'V 'rs. F. M.
Derryberry and family Tuesday! ‘
Rev. Evans, a Missionary Evangelist,
delivered a very able sermon to an attentive
audience. His text was: “Sit Not in the
Seat of the Scornful.”
Mrs. Gentry and Mrs. Thomas Cum
mings visited Mrs. 11. V. Taylor, who is
quite sick Tuesday.
TV. G. Morrison threshed several bushels
of clover seed for Messrs. Tittle & Clark of
Morganville this week.
Yv e should not be so surprised at Presi
! dent Roosevelt inviting Booker 1. Wash
ington to dine witu him, when we have seen
our own southern-boned men
and women worship the noithern men * * I
am proud to believe I am an old time blue
Democrat, that can “forgive, but never for-
I get.”
Miss Jennie Allison visited her Aunt,
Mrs. Mary Daily, Monday, who is verv ill.
Jesse Hughes of Chatianooga was here
this week looking after the interest of his
farm and residence. The latter, he intends
to renovate shortly.
W. T. Burkhalter gave us a pin-' U
en mute from Chattanooga u/, . |
home Wednesday. ~E. ,*
Benson Allison returned to Durham
Wednesday, where he is mining black
diamond with his brother.
W -IA. Byrd was seen Sunday passing
through our burg at a 2:40 gate.
\\ itli our best wishes to the NEWS and
its new management, I am,
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ASCALON.
Sadly gazing oui at the dying leaves
that only have a -liori tuue to live, we are
reminded of th poet’s beautiful lines:
“ The melonchol v days have come,
The saddest of the ytar,”
And are convinced" that he felt and
knew what he was writing.
Despite the “tneliincholiness,” the days
are just glorious—nice ami warm, and
somewhat like Indian summer. And the
nights are just right for revival meetings,
hunting possums and stealing chickens.
Ero. Evans has recently been holding re
vival meetings in our town, and the people
are interested in him, because ho knows
how to preach. lie is going to Oregon
soon, and, from recent talk, we, are led 10
believe that several ol Ascalon’s good peo
ple w ill soon follow. Of course, we will
hate to give them up, hut, as they have the
“Oregon fever,” we suppose that is the only
cure.
Mr. Howard Bryan is shortlo to move
Mr. Allgood's saw mill front W. A. Cham
bers place to Dillon, Ga., where he will
saw, we presume, Misses Sallie and Annie
Cross, two of Morganville’s charming
young ladies, recently visited relatives at
this place.
There was an interesting show at High
Point school house Friday night, in which
I the battle of San Juan was shown. It was
very impressive, and all present seemed to
have enjoyed themselves immensely.
I'nere will be preaching at High Point
school house next Saturday night and Sun
day by- Rev. Evans.
Ignoramus.
MORGANVILLE.
Singing was well attended last night by
the choir.
Mr. S. J. Hale is in Chattanooga this
week purchasing anew stock of goods.
R. L. Killian of Jasper is in our town
for a day or two.
Ike Misses Killian will go to Chattanoo
ga today shopping.
C. S, Coleman who has been visiting in
; our burg for a few days will leave Monday
, or Tuesday for Gadsden, Ala.
The remains of Mrs. R. L. Killian were
! re-entered at the old Sarah's Chapel Cenie-
Jctery yesterday.
1 !.c people of Morganville are anticipa
ting a p.easant day- at Wildwood next Sun
day; boys lookout for your girls.
Miss Eliza Smith of Sligo a'tcnded the
singing here Wednesday night.
Mr. Rufus Street and Miss Eva Tittle
spent last Sunday with friends at Hooker,
and report a tine time.
Misses Sallie and Cora Cross spent Satur
day and Sunday visiting relatives on Look
out*mountain.
Mrs. Win. Tittle is very sick this week.
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HGOiSiLii.
Miss Fannie Pope is visiting friends at
Texarkana Texas.
Mr. S. C. Winfrey was in Chattanooga
Wednesday.
Mr. Jerome Pope has accepted a position
in Birmingham, Ala.
Mr. D. F. Hale night Operator at White
side Tenn., spent Sunday with his parents.
Mr. W. D. B. Chambers of Ascalon, was
seen in our burg Wednesday afternoon.
M Si.co.
A Pair of Pants.
Pants are made for men and not for wo
men. Women are made for men and not
for pants. When a man p ints for a wo
man and a woman pants for a man, they
are a pair of punts. Such pants don’t last.
Pants are like molasses—ihey are thinner
in hot weather and thicker in cold. Men
are often mistaken in pants, such mistakes
are breeches of promise. There has been
much discussion wbelli rpauts is singular
or plural. Seems to us when men wear
pants it is plural, and when they don’t
wear pants it is sir.guhir. Men go on a
tear in their pants, and it is all right:
when the pants £ o on a tear it is all wrong.
If you want to make pants Jast, make the
coat first.—Exchange.
NOTIU e:-
AH parties indebted to Armour
Fertilizer, Cos., for fertilizer, de
livered by Upson Powell will find
notes in possession of Carmanv
Pro’s.
We have contracted with W. IT.
Gray to represent us in Daue
county tor sale of Armour Ferti
! lizer for this season.
Garni any P>ro's.
NO'nc'E.
Affix 8. Fricks has applied for
exemption of personalty, and set
apart and valuation of home
stead, and I will pass upon same
at 10 o'clock a. m. on tlie 4ih day
of November. 1901, at ray office in
Trenton, Dade county. Geoigia.
Tf?is Oct. Ist, 1901.
J. A. Cureton, Ordinary.
A D MINIS TRA TO R'S BAL K.
GEO ROTA , Dade emmtv.
By virtue of ><n aider of th3
court of Ordinary of said state
and county, will by ~!,] before
the court house door in the to vn
of Trenton on the first Tuesday in
November* 1901, between the luga!
hours of sale to the highest bid
der, the fo'lowing described lands
to wit:
The North one-fourth of lot of
hind No. 1)7, and the North one
fourth of lot of land No. 96, lying
West of the center of Lookout
cree, except two and one-halt
acies heretofore deeded to Joel
Cross. Aiso will 00 sold throe
acres of lots of land No’s. 81 and
85 bounded as follows: On tin
East by the center of Lookout
creek, on the North by W. ,1 .
Townsend’s land, on the West by
James Manning’s land, and on the
South by Mrs. Mary F. Bennett'
lands. Alt ol said lands being in
the 10th Dist. and lourlh section
of Dade county, and containing
fifty acres more or less, and the
same being all of the lands of
Josephs. Redding, deceased , n.*
per agreement between fhe widow
and heirs of S. R. Redding m Un
division of S. R. Redding’s es
tate. Sold for the purpose o!
payment of debts and distribu
tion among heirs.
Terms of sale, one-third cash ,
one-third in six months, balance
in twelve months with interest*
This Oct. Ist, 1901.
Lee Pope,
Adm’r of the < state of J. S. A ,ed
ding deceased.
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CITATION NOTICE
GEORGIA Dade coun'y.
l u all whom it may concern :
E, S. Lynch, having made appli
cation to me in due form to be ap
pointed permanent Adrninistra or
upon the estate of 111. C. Eyt/cb*
late of said county, notice is
by given that said applrostt iotfy writ
be heard at the regular term of the •
Court of Ordinary for s rid cof t'.ly
to be held on th<i hist, Monday. in
November, 1901. W jtm>s mv
| hand and official si gnu •tire,- This
Oct, Till 1901.
.1. A Cureton , Ordin. ry.
CITATION NOTICE.
GEORGIA Dade county.
To whom it may concern:
M. F. Ford lnumg made appli
cation to me in due form to he ap
pointed permanent Administrator j
upon the estate of John Nelson
Hawk, Jute of said county, notice
is hereby given that said applica
tion will tie heard at the regular
term of tlie Court of Ordinary for
said county, to he held mi the first
Monday in November, 1901.
Vi tfivess my hand and official
signature. This 7th day of Octo
ber, 1901.
J. A. Cureton. Ordinary.
CITATION NO 1 ICE,
GEORGIA, Dado county.
Andrew lb o wn, a resident of
stiid state and coi uty, having duly
applied to be appointed Guardian
of the property of Benjamiue,
A’iljiani and Inaae (Haig's minor's
under the age of fourteen yeais
residing in Tarrant county Texas,
notice is hereby given that shr!
application will he pas-ed on at
the next court of Ordinary foi
id county, tu lie held on the fir-i
Monday in November, 1901. Wit
ness my hand and official signa
ture. This Oc:. 7t!i 1901 .
J. A. Cureion, Ordinary.
- . _
NOTICE OF DISMISSION.
GEORGIA, Dade county.
Whereas.!. S. Allison, Admin
istrator of Ada line Tucker, repre
sents to the court in Ids petition
duly filed and entered on record
that he has fully administered Ihe
said estate. This is therefore to
id's all persons concerned, kin
dred and creditors, to show cause,
it any they can. why said admin
istration should not be discharged
from his admin ist rat ion , and re
ceive letters of db mission on the
j first Monday in January, 1902.
j This October 7th. 1901.
J. A, Cureton, Ordinary.
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by applying Chamberlain’s Eye a l ®
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just wliat a horse needs when ic lw .
condit ion. Tonic, blood pm ’J. ■ ,l,
vermifngfi. They are not food
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