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H •' GAZETTE.
RISING FAWN, ga..
F lay, ]\ov.97th, J 879
y •*> mmiaii i r—y n—■ i—■iumhbbpih ii in-fm nirrr
a Xm - th Carolina negroe’s fair at
<• a grea* success, and reflects
lit on that class of the pop it la
i e Stat,
1 -cent rulings of tlie Post Office
went, the following commercial
c, arc admitted into ilia mails
U classjmatter, at otic cent per
in unsealed envelopes:
ted papers cf legal procedure filled
writing, deeds, waybills or hills
. bills, invoices, Lank notices and
' ioas documents of insurance com
pawn s
Dade CotmJj.
'are publishing a Dade County
G and we propose to stand up for,
advocate the claims of the county.
* jive below a few reasons why, in
pinion, this county is not in a
prosperous condition, and why the
should spend their money at
W.-.,
s a deplorable fact that a great
people do the hulk of their trad
tts.de oT the county ; impoverish
be county to the extent of their
There is no reason why you
and go out of the county to do your
>g, for we have good business men,
m . .in buy goods just as cheap at
-* , as you can elsewhere. This
, f doing your barteiing and
id ling at home, and then when you
/■ t a It tie money go to Chattanooga or
v 'e .> i. to and spend it, is suicidal to the
s t interests of the county.
e county is small, but is a prn
iuci.ve county, and if the people would
to build it up and keep theit mon
at home instead of laboring in the
dte direction, a great change for
v ,letter would tako place in county
"ufairs, and our people would be more
tosperou* and happy.
As regards education our facilities
tie good, and your children can bo edit
in'-od at liomc, saving you the cxjicn.se
■ sending abroad, and the tuition you
-y contribute* that uiucli to the generS
dilating tund, and instead of impov
erishing the county, it aids materially
- : building it up.
A e propose at some future time to
■kc this subject up and discuss it more
thoroughly, for we cannot expect to In
- prosperous and thrifty people so long
=o we pursue a course detrimental to
<9 interest of the county.
We hope the readers of the Uazettf,
■ II give this matter a careful and pa
nt hearing, and instead of throwing
it a*ide, take it up and study it, for it
. of virtal interest to each and every
meu of Dade County.
Several persons, in Deer Head cove,
Yf e arrested this week by the United
States Marshal on warrants charging
th’-.'o with violating the timber aet, by
pee ing tan talk on the land they had
enteied under the law.
We were in hopes that after the trial,
an the federal court at Huntsville Ala.
several of our citizens a short time ago
upon the same charge, and their ac-quital
would put an end to this wholesale ai
iet of our people. Wa are again called
upon to record other arrests. And again
acme of our people be can led a
hundred miles from home, and go
through a mock trial, come clear and re
turn home, minus what ready money
thy had and what their friends could'
get for them, arm leaving & big bill ol
cost for the government to pay.
It is strange, that the authorities do
not put a stop to this persecuting oi
peaceable and law abiding citizens.
Cannot our immediate representation
in Congress, Dr. Felton, in connection
with the representative from north Ale.
do something for the relief of these pen-,
pie. We believ they c and ve ask
l>r. Felton to Use Lis influence to Lav
thu arresting oi persons, for j.eel.’i.g tu.
lark ou lands tiny l ave entered t:
hill lor bliq ed.
Ou the -lib instant I)r. W. 11. Felton
wrote a letter, for publication, giving
bis v iews on the political situation and
future outlook of the democratic party,
bills letter was construed by most of
of state journals to be an open avowal
of lepublicau principal*. And from
tlie variou* telegrams that was wired
through the state, we could but con
clude that it was true. But as we diil
not wish to do the Dr. an injustice, wc
have refused to notice the matter, pre
fer mg rather to see the letter and learn
for ourselves what it contained.
Dr. Felton is a shruda polititian,
knowingwell how, when and when to
strike to promote his own interest. We
do not find in hi* letter are open and
manly avowal of republicanism, but
rather a fling at the democratic party,
from which lie sever his connection.
In the beginiug of his letter he says
he is a Jeffersonian democrat and in the
next breath arrays himself again* the
democratic party.
Now Dr. if you are a good democrat,
don’t try to destroy the party but rather
to purify it. We know tliat tha demo
cratic, as well a all other political par
ties, have made,.blunders which slieuld
be corrected. It is not * wise policy
to attempt to destroy tlie yarty aimply
becansed it has acted injudicious in
same things.
We have learned from sad experience
that it is better to attempt tlie correc
tion of error, and the satisfaction of
wrong, under the law* cf tlie country,
within the constitution, iaside of party
organization, than to sccccd.
Political parties are a necesity, with
out which a republic cannot long endure
and it'should be onr aim to keep them
pure, and not try to destroy think
ing thereby to purify it. dense and
purify the old ship and it will cary you
through safe! y.
Thia is the way Const
lion puts it,“Falcon Belton is for Grant,
because, he says, Seymour is too fine as
man to receive the democratic nomina
tion—or word* to that effect -
Colonel Luther J. Glenn reses to ex
plain that ho iv. for Grant to beat any
body but Srvmoei Ei 1. 1 -
arose t-r r sxpTaTn" hl vote FoFTTire , t
aying he was - ‘for anybody to beat
Grant”
W 1 Mil A.19 A IIP.
The situaliosj
-I>i*. BM-iicas, S’?*'. .TliSler,
iuid oihct* S^otiars’
’W hat in the world is the matter ? Is
the country safe or not? What’* hap
pened since New Voi k w as busted up by
the independents that creates such a
restless rumpus among the saints ? Is
there any great issue before the masses?
You must excuse me, 51r. Edihor, hut
I’m one of masses myself and 1 want to
know. Dob Toombs seems to be very
mad about something, hut that dont sig
nify. He has been mad before. Ho he
unit mad with me l dont care, for i
like him, lie’s got a great big heart
and loves his state and her people, bur, 1
think he attaches too much importance
to his opinion. ho denounces the
union its tmnks we dont got
justice under it, and >ve dont. He’s
rich and old and can afford to say what
he thinks and a good deal he dont think,
but wo poor devils dont dare to. We
havent got time. Its nip and tuck to make
meat and bread and clothing for our
children, pt dont pay to tell them yan
kce radicals what wo think of cm, and
so I take it out in thinking. Onetime
a school-master whipped me for ringing
the hell in recess, when, the tact was, 1
dident ring it. It was another fellow,
and it bore on me so I vowed to whip
that school master if ever 1 got a man.
Well, he died, and that settled it, but
those- everlasting yankces dont die
Theres always another crop on hand
just as mean and devlish as the first
and we cant whip ctu either, They’ve
got all the money an i money whips
evert lring.
Dr, Miller, sayswedve been raising wrong i
?uen, dial we ought to have marie the fight n
the states rights question, and it aint too late
yet. I'm gludMaint too late for that? aques
tl.at ought to be settled. Thu only difficulty
I see about it is how w- re to get
;i before the {>-' pip in mas.- meeting fir the
dcotor says eonvonti- n wont do. Who is to call
pro mass meeting and who will fix the tiuiu mid
the place and prpare the platfoym and exhort
the mourners. If the thing has got to be ib.tu
poi>tane..ns,. wont we have to organize a little
disorganization to make the different meeting
• an-l pla '-irm sponfane togr-thei ? At y w-:y
will suit me, so- H jhan; llue cbiidicu-
Alrx Stephens .-.ays the great issue before the
country in one finace. Dr. Pel-ton says that
question is settle all right. Alex says we can
go farther and fare worse than te take Generc'
Grant. How much further? We went mighty
nigh the infernal regions when we took hem be
fore, and if there’s any “furthor” than that I
dont know it. Ben iiill says the north wholly
inisundejatanils the spirit and temper of our
peopls and he has writ a longsletir to prove.
Well it was a verp good jetter and ought satisfy
cm, but they wont be/ieve him no more than
they believe tie was a union man before the war
although he has told cm that 2,C00 times aud
very time st stick like a pin in the craw of
every secessionist", it the state. I never did
line ti have a thing (browed up to me than
'wo or three hundred times by anyfcods.
Dr. Felton says the party lenders are ruining
the country and that extra session was a mighty
had thing for us. Well, maybe twas General Gor
don says it was, and he oppose it with all his
might. But maybe they are mistaken. If we
did lose a few votes by it the sofilh ain-t respon
sible for it. But I dont see where we lost any.
Ohio went against us, but that’s no new,thing.
The majority was only three or four thousand,
and tl.e republicans bad all tho advantage of
ofires and money to work with. I think we did
pretty well in Ohio, dont you. But they say
Now York went agaenst us. Well, she dibent,
if you count Kelly’s vote onto Robimmu’s. It
was the independents that broke us up over
there. They will ruin anythibg and bust up
anything, and then ge up on a stump and hol
ler glory, and write letters and say, -‘I told
you so.” They remind mo of some amateur
soldiers who pretended to fight in tho Into war.
While tbe r-Yganizcd army stood shoulder to
•shoulder and fought’, bled aDd died in the ranks
tcgather, a lot of dodgers and desorters was
going around over thii country calling them
selves independent scouts—regulators—aud
they robht and everybody that had anything and
demoralizec the women and children wherever
they wen i. If the federals took any of cm
prisonnars the wasent lighting agains them,
hut was only ’‘regulafior,” and when it got too
hot for cm at home they general glided over to
the other side. I nuvor see an independent
noja-a-days without a mclancholly feeling of
alarm they for fear they - will sooner or later fall
into the hands.of the anotny.
On the who.e, I think the democrats is doing
very well, considering. I’m not alluding to
the Jeffersonian democrats for I dont know
much abot their polite?, unless its like old man (
Rotors, who say .• “Mneh boliticks ant to sell
mooch lager beer and poot monies in mine pog j
get.” I suppose Torn J iffersou did have some
great general principles in his day, but they
are all dead issues now aud tho estates has
been admilistered on and sold out. One thing
is cartain. lie wasent an independent deuto
: erat. I dont know any very great issue that
divides the wo parties now, hut I’m not going
to desert my friends, issue or no issue, its
human nature to takes Sides even in a dog fight.
Tim* about is fair play anyhow. Tits republi
can* have had ail the offices and run the ma
chine leng euoujh. They ought to resign usd
politely ask us to step in. If they were gentle
vw.-mtel, fjj-g 1 -el ■ ■ —> -jM
a various man. Now I like Mr. Hayes pietty
ill and sbe’s a splendid wet an
and we’ve got to Ink* another president from
that aide I’m for cm.
Mf. Editor; — FI ttiariag myslf thsi
a !•' items fn in out- might be
of interest, to st least, abortion of yonr
i’#:td*r*: I have concliutacl to dxop you a
line. Everything and everywbodr is
moving along liannoniously little
transpire* to mar th* tranquility, or mo- 1
notony of our neighborhood Tb* health
of the people is excellent. We de not j
know ol'a person within ii!es of here,!
who is seriously ill. And if any one is j
in search of health, we advise them to
com? to Morgauville.
Our new minister, Bro. Mack Camp
bel, juenched yesterday to a large aiib|
attentive audience:—The übjct of bis
discourse was, “what is man that thou
urt mindful of him?’” he preached the
“old, old story” in such forcible, yet
simple manner, that “the wayfaring man
tho a fool, could not ere therein’’.
, If yesterday*’ sermon wa an ea'rneet
el what is in store for a* this year, wo
are to be wonderfully blessed, in the way
of good preaching.
In the congregation yesterday, we no
ticed the familiar face of our friend
Hickman of Chattanooga. He w*, of
j course, accompanied by hi* charming
bride, nee Mis* Vlary Fowler, who, if
possible, looked more lovely than e\ er.
We don’t think vre can ever quite for
give Mr. 11. for taking undue advantage
of our youthful timidity, in “coming
down like a wolf in the fold” andjearry
ing oif a* his prey, our T .
Our Snbath school is a fixture; —-the
attendance good, and many of the juve
nile.- show a familiarity with iho Bible
that would do credit to older people.
The school is still presided ovar by thru
good old father, in Israel, Bro Bennett.
We have no week-day school at pres
ent.
Madam rumor whispered to us ( confi
dentially) a ten days ago, that it wed
ding would take place near us 1 efore tho
ch strung holiday*. W# trust t r
young friend C -, will remember as.
Mins Minnie .Johnson, of La fa yet re,
is visiting in our neighborhood. Him is
the goes.i. oi Mrs, Mitch I\q e,
i Jim. i
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RISING FAWN AND LAFAY
ETTE, GEORGIA,
Writ, pay pi 'impt at ten ii pm to the cob ot inn ■
ci-iini-and all runted to their care,in
the sevesal >• e>u.rr.* for the cmui'.tics of Dade,
)| T alkc*, Chattooga anil Cati 1 -tf.
J. <w. BiAtfiE,
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RISING FAWN, DADE COUNTY, GA.
Will pr an the Superior C urts of Dad
Walker arid Catoosa, strict nitration g'n ..n *<
t'i collection of i:’:<im.->, or other husir..-*s in
trusted to liis care. 1-tf.
Vi . (Lh .D .a € . t 'i,
ATTORNEY AT LAW,
TRENTON, DADECDUT-Y, GA.
"WILL pra -fire in tin counties of Dado
Waiher and Catoosa. Collection a >pe ialtv.
GEORGE B. JOBSAkI
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Do you want trees raised hero, and that, will
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Storar’s Nursery, Chattanooga Trim., can sup
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’f hoop oonatniitly on lmn-t -n n’sortmct o
Co.drills ati-1 Iteming Srovrs, which we will yell
at bo;, mil piiccfs t* 1* ea.-1.. biivc ud a call bol Di
pt.-1 elm. i tij. .-1-H-t-hcre..
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l iAlltvi I '.■ A Ont-L. .
The titiilorsigncil offer.- 1-*r sale th" Tattii*
'a- 111. all tog Ter or in detach-il pi: ftona.
[ t-'.j*- further ini' . u'l.if •■!. in-ply to ora.Mn- .
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PATENTS!
To Inventors aV*d Manufacturers;
establishkli l!-!)'.
CILMCRE, SMITH e.t CO.,
SOLICITCmo 3F PATENTS 6-. AITORMZYS AT LAW
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lowed. N o fetv* fur I’rtlimim. ■ *■’xrim iba I ini*.
■ ■ pcc i --I i uttenlvi ici.-r-i to Int-.-r: renc cases
■ ■ . i . in
■IT i-i-iii 'Li.- *. find a;I litigation appertaining
to Patent* or I iivi iifimi ■-.
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Dealers in
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Our stock i J too 1. rge t<> Biutt-:- rate. An extua
inatimi ia .roli y-, .1.
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T. M. Robertson,
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w-vk viiri-:-ii(ei). it- ■' r->. |. a- a ally. AH
work must be paid for be Arc it lei-es the shop.
l or 1: . tea appleatiuo.
Fin 9 Arc ..tadcry.
Hlij.inger block, 234 and 2"9 Market Street/
between Bth ami Utb Streets,
CHAT T A N 6 OCA. iT £ HN.
Dealer in all kinds ot
PEaote§TapS; ;., .
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Gilt, Black Walnut and Host-wood
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STE;iEO3COPES and views,
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Mo matter if it “rain or !Y uc,” ' . thir Gallery
yon an g.-od go-r-.Y. For adults tho
doudy wmitl■-■);• pveforred.
1 :.:-u vi.-h 1.. give notice to i! <• public* tins
a- , fo- .j.ying •. ■! - nlargiug any old
faded l'icture* ere mu tirpnssed.
Special attention given to l’oi-fraifure in
OIL, VAhTEL, CIMTON, INDIA IX K AND
V.'ATlit CO I,OKS.
ALL WORK JH UUABANTEED.
I’lease Call asd :I*amink Hn-rcniEjm.
THE CROSS HOTEL.
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