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new legal ads. in this issue.
my,. ; ij-e having a season of rain which
\v|h badly needed.
garble playing is being pushed glori
ously along.
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Wiss Construction"— \\ halobone, paint
*po\y ler, ami so forth.
D .n’t ask her to release you from the
engagement. Eat onions.
How to draw a, tooth without pain —
draw it on paper with a pencil.
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Hr. and. (I. Hale left for Atlanta on
Bunday evening s train.
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W P. Gilbert can “holler’' louder
thal anybody in town.
JjMho family of A. It. I Fall, are on a
visit to relatives in Deer Hoad Cove.
Hr A. It. Bible, Esq., was in town
last Sunday.
Jack Majors will go to Port Payne this
week to do “devilment’ 5 on the Journal.
Chestnuts have made their apv-carahee
in t|. market.
are gradually getting slior-
Tt is less than three months till Clnist
mas
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■ lh M. On!ley, vfc are sorry to
earn, is not improving much.
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i M . John Lee and family, of Trenton,
cere visiting in town last week.
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’3fi J. Fricks made a trip to McLe
lore's Cove this week.
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Lee (V Cnllev is the name of a new'
am fly grocery firm in town.
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ij is to have a circus soon;
• he aiivanee agent is going the rounds.
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Tlje senate failed to convict Treasurer
ten floe on charges of high crimes and
e tpidlmeanors.
I-
- merchants have improved the ap
earaiH e of their business houses by
“cctflig neat sign-boards.
The A tin nta Constitution is ono of
ie best and most enterprising journals'
i the south.
Mr? Dr. Fricks returned from a pro
•nged. visit to AlcLemore’s Cove, last,
eek.looking much improved in health.
The Roane Iron Cos., of Chattanooga,
is advanced the wages of employees 10
r cent.
Ihe [chains of habit are generally too
MBo ho left they are too stong to be
oken.
Qftite a crowd congregrate at the <le
t eveiy Sunday evening to let the train
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■BBllogers a lid Miss Georgie Lee,
HB the wedding at Trenton, from
5 plfce last week.
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'• -4- Moreland, tax collector, and
Jordan, dentist, will go to Cole
f morrow.
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|9 a L’cat to pick op some country
FMp o ' l ‘> and see how liberally the
chants advertise in theem.
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*• Bj(iuiiin and C. C. Hale, two of
1 riX I>oJnilar y° w 'S mQn > made a
mm to 1 ronton last Sunday.
Go it while you’re young,”
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The Dade Coitntv Gazette comes
to us much improved this week —lloop.
it up boy-hoys.—Valley Herald.
Mr. r l\ T£, Itanbury, lale of the Dal
ton Enterprise, has accepted a position
as editor of (he Home Tribune.
An eagle, measuring seven feet from
tip to tip and weighing seventeen pounds
has been killed near Kogorsville, Tenn.
—Chat. Times.
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The sorghum mill is now going its
rounds, and from all appearances it will
be safe to say that we will have “lots o’
sweetness m the county,
Thos, Alley and K. G. McDonald,
two promising young men at the iron
work's, ;vc speculating (?) on Mexican
dollars,
‘What’s eggs this morning •?’—, Eggs,
of course,’ says the dealer ‘ Well, ’ says
the customer,,l’m glad of it, for the last
I bought of you were all chickens.’
A. M. Hale is the happy possessor of
a “nag,” to which he gives the closest,
attention—watering ( ?) it three or four
times a day.
Durr, of the Valley Herald, seems to
have as much as lie can do in thanking
the “dear people” for flour, vegetables
Ac. Fortunate editor.
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Communication from Wildwood*
signed Ilodge, found a grave in tin'mys
tic depths of the waste-basket, the name
of the author not appearing on it.
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The team of A. B. Fee ran away last
Saturday, throwing out tiie driver, Ca-
Ub Powell, who was pretty badly bruis
ed. No oilier damage done.
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Fricks Bros, have moved the house
that stood by the railroad to the rear of
their business house. Hardy Hall and
A. C. Dean had the contract and they
done a good job.
‘No, sir,’ said the gentleman from
Pittsburgh: ‘I was not in the war, blit
mv uiuuin uao, aim he vas wounded.’
‘AM indeed. Seriously wounded?’
‘Yes, sir, he was shot in the horse.’
W. Y. Kuykendall, of the Christian
church, will preach a series of discourses
at Union Church, two miles south of
Trenton, commencing on Saturday be
fore the third Sunday in this month.
It is very nice to talk about attend
ing prayer-meeting, But a nice, cosy
pador, with a sofa hardly big enough
for two, catches two-thirds of tho young
people quicker than a prayer-meeting
house with a whole seat to themselves.
Mr. A.A.MoLcmore,city editor of the
Chattanooga Chronicle, was in town this
week in the interest of his paper, and
honored our sanctum with a call. Wc
found him to be a pleasant and agreea
ble gentleman. The Chronicle is a neat,
spicy paper —a credit to Chattanooga
journalism,and we wish it much success.
We have been asked three or four
times an hour how the editor, T. J.
Lumpkin, managed to go so far as Sa
vannah, and for the benefit of tbe en
quiring ones we will say that he “dead
headed” his way. Some people seem to
think that an editor- can’t go nowhere;
eh, Doc ?
Miss Mary Whittle, an estimable
young lady, who has been living at this
place for some time, left for Varnell’s
Station, last Tuesday, on a visit to rel
atives. We regretted very much to see
M iss Mary leave, and should she decide
not to return, we commend her to the
people wherever she goes, as an excel
lent Christian lady.
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—Near Lebanon, Russell County,
Va., on 13th a most horrible murder
was committed by a woman, the victim
likewise being a woman. The name
of tbe murderess is Baity. She kill
ed Mrs. Harmon by beating her to
death. They were both women of disso
lute habits, and their quarrel was about
a man still more worthless, who was
married to Airs. Baity, but provoked
her jealously by consorting with Airs.
Harmony. Airs. Baity was arrested
and taken to Lebanon, but throng the
negligence or otherwise ot the officer in
chaige she escaped and had iut been
beard of at las accounts;
J. S. Allison, who went to Arkansas
a short time ago, has rcturnel.
Next year will be the fiftieth anniver
sary of the first railway in the world.
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The Cherokee railroad will be com
pleted to Cedartown sometime HHs
month.
Last Saturday the house of Mr. Al
bert Maxwell, at Ooltewah, Totim* was
consumed by fire.
A citizens’ meeting was held at the
court-house in ChaTtahdoi*a Ibis week
to nominate a ticket for the different city
offices.
What the pftper la'eks in interest this
week will ho made up next, as the Dr.
will tell the readers all about the press
association and centenniaf at Savannah.
The Nashville American says mole
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wholesale business has been,done, and. is
being done in that city than for ten
years past.
The hardest thing in the world for a
young woman to do is to look uncon
cerned the first time she comes out in a
handsome engagement ring.
The weather is verry bad in Europe.
The following is from the Parisian.
‘George!’ ‘Allied!’ ‘Why when did
we met last ?’ —Let rnc think, ah, yes, 1
remember. It was one fine day.’ ‘What
was it so long ago as that V
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—A Chattanooga Justice, named
Sherwood, has actually fined a police
man SSO for needlessly firing his pistol
at a fleeing prisoner. He ought to be
Chief Justice Sherwood of the State of
Tennessee.—Courier Journal.
The man who gets the maddest at a
newspapet joke on himself, is the same
party who goes around showing the pa
per to every one lie meets when the joke
is on some other fellow.
ProLGibson has opened school again,
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should take advantage ->f this opportu
nity to send them to school. The Prof,
is a good instructor and gives general
satisfaction.
A 1 ttlie boy was told by his grand
mother to turn down a leaf in the fami
ly Bible every time lie told a lie. At
the end of a week the old lady asked
him how many lies ho had told during
the seven days. lie silently handed her
the holy book. She turned over page
after page, and at length said angrily!
“Why, you little brat, you’ve lied all
the way from Genesis to Revelations,
and half way through the Psalms.”
A young lady was endeavoring to im
press upon the minds of her Sunday
School scholars the sin and terrible pun
ishment of Nebuchadnezzar, and when
sae said that for seAen years he ate grass
like a cow, she was astonished by a lit
tle grile who asked, ‘Did lie give milk?’
Married, in this vicinity, Sunday
morning, September 28th; 1879, by
Rev. W. T. Andrews. Mr. Jonh
A. Jordan to Miss Lontlla Beard. May
this young couple have a life time honey
moon, and prosperous voyage down the
meandering stream of life.—Scottsboro
(Ala) Citizen.
Mr. Jordan is the son of Mrs. C. A.
Jordan oi this place.
Last night about 7 o’clock two horses
bitched to a wagon came rushing down
Alarket street at a break-neck speed. Bee
ing the reins were tied to the dash-doard
John Black, who was on tbe corner of
Bth and Alarket, took the situation in at
a glance, leaped into tbe wagon from
behind, caught the reins and checked
the frightened animals turned them back
and drove them where they came from.
Chattanooga Times.
#>r- T. J. L umpkin, editor of this pa
per, left for Savannah last Alonday, to
attend the meeting of the press associa
tion and the centennial of the city of Sa
vannah. Should the paper be short of
interest this week, it may be attributed
to his absence, as the acting-editor has
to edit the paper and set type also. We
hope tbe Dr. will have a pleasant trip,
amt come back to bis charge greatly re
freshed.
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At the residence of the bride’s father,
iu Trenton, by the Rev. W. *1 Caban.
Mr. P. Ja co way to Miss Carrie Pace.
We extend to our young legal friend
and his accomplished wife our corn-rat il
lations, and bespeak for tie n a happ\
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and pio.sperous life.
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... NO MORI BALDfII ADS*
The lirtoe to Entirely Disappear*
The announcement that the race of bald
beads is soon to disappear entirely from the
face of the earth may startle the timid, and
prate harshly upon the ears of those who
ere accustomed to regard the shining pates
of their friends with a sort of sacred rever
ence; but no harm is to come to those un
fortunates,who, like poor Uncle Ned,“diavo
no wool on the top of the head, the place
whore the wool ought to grow.’ , r i hey are
not to be extirpated, and not a hair of
their heads is to be injured. r I heir bald
ness is to be covered over, not by art, but
by a natural growth of hair, stimulated t
development by the application of that
most wonderful discovery, Cnrboline, a de
odorized-extract of petroleum- In many
cases it will almost destroy the identity of
the individual for a time; but the cjuingc
will be such a delightful and agreeable one,
that all must eventually iejoice ovc w it
It. will be very curious, doubtless, to miss
.ail the baldheada from the churches, the
lecture rooms, the theaters, and other
public assemblies, but the transformation
is bound to come.Q No matter how smooth
or shining the orb —no matter how barren
it has been —when tickled o’er a few times'
with Carboline it is bound to bring forth.rva
■abundant crop, and enable the possessor
ef the bare head to shake his locks ,as
proudly as did ever baiusou or Absalom.
i*okl by druggists.
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But alive at the Iron Works with a
full stock of Family Groceries and Con
fectionaries.
Also a full stock of a sorted bitters.
When you visit the Iron Works call
and examined mv goods and prices,
as 1 will sedi cheap.
Try my bitters, [f you want to pre
serve your health, as they aie especially
recommended for ail diseases of the
Stomach and bowels.
Do not fail to bring me all your pro
duce, and get the hige’sr. market pi ice.
Administrator’s Notice,
GEO ItlJ lA—Dado C o u n fy.
~, Ordinary’s office, Oc. 7th, 187(1.
AVhcrcas, James 8. Kennedy, administrator
of 11. L. Kennedy, deceased, has duly lilod his
petition for leave to sell lhc do\ver of Diey
(IVo’he'A 1 unVeil and ten acres of lot of lurid bo.
32 lin'dTorty acres of lot I\v. 41, ail in the lOtii
district and4ih section of said county
3|Theso are therefore to con
cerned to tile their'objcctioiijwi any they have,
on or before the first Mondi* in December next
else leave will be granted the applicant,
oet.9-td J. A. DENNETT, Ordinary.
Notice.
GEORGIA—Dade County.
Ordinaryii office Oct. 7'h, 187'J.
Whereas, W. administrator of E.
W. O’Neal, dcceasoH^cj.resents to the court in
his petition duly tiled and entered on record,
that lie has administered E. W. O’Neal’s
estate. m
This is to cite all persons concerned,
kindred and creditors to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator should not be
discharged from his administration, and receive
letters of dismission, on the lirst Monday in
Doccrnber next. J. A. BENNETT,
Oet. 9-td. Ordinary.
DADE SHERIFF BALE.
Will be sold, for cash, on tbe first Tuesday in
November next, before the court house door in
the town of Trenton, within the legal hours of
Sale, the following property to wit, one house
and lot, in the town of Rising Fawfl. known as
the John Hale house and lot on which he now
lives and lots of land no 170 and 12f> in 11th
District, and 4th section of said county, levied
on to satisfy superior court fif.ain favor of J.
\V. Cowart vs E. D.Graham, .1. and. Hale & S. W.
Hale nd Solomn Cross, endorser. Sept., 23rd
HJ79. James W. Bf.KvtKS Sheriff
TROST TE E S SAL E S
I will sell at public auction at Sulphur Springs
Station on the A. G. S. Railroad for cash com
mencing on the 25th day of October next and
cotitinning from day to day (Sunday excepted
Ihc whole of the personal property of 0. 0. Alex
andet (mentioned in a deed of tfust made to me
undisposed f,) consisting of T)-y goods, Oroce-)
rics. Queens ware, Tables, Wash stands, Cas
tings Clothing, notions, accounts, Notes,
Judgements, One two hors, hack, and 8 head
of stoik hogs, Ac. Sold for thfebeniiit oferede
tofs. dept 22“ IS7 ( J.
4f>— 4in Peter Forster Trustee.
Hamilton House,
Cor. Market and SAtli Sts.,
€haUatGoog;t, Trasnessee.
J: H. RAGSDALE, PROPRIETOR.
CENTRALLY LOCATED.
TERffS ....,.$1.50 PER DAY.
CROSS HOTEL,
FAWW, A.
A. 6, LEE, - PROPRIETOR.
Tie proprietor of the above hotel respectfully
solicits *a continuance of the visits of former
patrms, and invite.- a trial from others. Cour
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