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Make the hearts of the little ones glad by coming to our store and buying their Toys, Candy Cic. We have a splendid assortment and cannot
fail to please. EXAMINE OUR STOCK! j&'trtolsuet BrotSiera.
THE GAZETTE.
SUBSCRIPTION RATES.
Osy Ykar, in advance s!.•*
BIXjMOXTKS, “ 58
IThrkk Months, “ 35
To Business Mkx.—A good adver
tisement in t well circulated neswspapcr
is the Lest of all possible salesmen.
Arrival and dkpartdr* of traiks.
No T.Mail JiLPassenger South Leaves.
GhATTANOOGA
Arrives at Rising Fawn. 9,19 A, M.
No 2 Mail A Passbooks North ‘Leaves
Risiko Fawk - - - 5,20. P. M
Arrives Ciiattatoooa 6,30 P. M.
GEO. B. JORDAN, Local Editor.
LOCAL OPTIONS.
Get your Christinas toys at Smith A
Brown’s.
Two more new clerks have l©en
■employed ju the store at the Works.
Mr. L. S.Cocyar went to nashville
this week.
What is the matter with “Jules”
this week?
Old 1879 wilLsoon be numbered with the
years that have gone.
Remember that Smith A Brown have
all -kinds of Tea and China Toilet
Setts,
We wish our readers, one and all, a
■merry Christmas and a happy New
Year.
a ' lv - jivlntor* like everybody else,
wants to take Christmas, so we will
only issue a half sheet next week.
Vases, Dolls, Ac., for the little
■ones, at Smith A Brown’s.
Mis. C. A. Joidan., mother of the lo
cal editor, left last Wednamlay tveniug*
for Knoxville Tern.
Darr, of the Valley Herald is the
happiest man in Hequachee Valley—its
a boy
Smith ik Brown have the best as
sortment of Christmas Candies.
Tom Alley, the efficient book-keeper
at the Works, made a flying trip to
'Chattanooga this week.
We notice that anew pair of Fair
hank’s scals have been erected in’ the
store of J. C. Warner it Cos.,
Fine Hats, Overcoats, dec., at Smith
■& Brown Farmers Store.
We are glad to state that Mr, Gil.
bert has so far recovered from his re
cent illness as to be able to attend to bis
business.
We are sorry to announce the death
of Mr. William Jenkins, which occurred
at his home near Trenton, Wednesday
the 10 i:st.
Go to Smith & Brown, *he wide-a
wake merchants where yon can get
all kinds of Dry Goods and groceries at
bottom prices.
The proceedings that were carried on hero
Funday were a disgrace to our commu
nity. We forbear further comment
at present.
We are short of local matter this
week. We have had some job work to
do, and a great many other things that
prevent us lrom giving a full paper.
Before you buy your Christmas tricks
consult the columns of the Gazette, for
by so doing you will nave from 10 tc> 20
per cent, 'l liis is no joke.
Go to C. C. Hale’s confectionery
where you can find a large stock of Toys,
Fancy Gandy Fire carters and every
thing else, for the Christmas holidays,
at bottom prices.
We notice T.oddy Cullcy on tlie streets
this week. He subscribe i and paid for
ihe Gazette, Loddy is acting in the
capacity of ‘‘drutnmei ” now, and we
wikh him niu -h BHpeesi.
Be Sure and go to Smith A Brown’s
for your Christmas Toj*.
We acknowdge theVeceipt of an in
vitation from Profs. MuTier aud Sutton
to attend the closing exeicises of the
Chattanooga District High School at
Trenton, hut cannot be present.
Mr. J. M. Sutton, the energetic pas
senger agent of the Memphis and Char
leston Railroad passed up the A. G. S.
R. It. last Monday evening, with a lot
of 40 emigrants for Arkadolphia Ark.
They were all going over the M. A (’.
—good for you Jim, also lor A. B. Hall
VYe are pained to chronicle the death
of Mr. Rich Blevins, which occured at
his home in Deer Head Core, last week.
Mr. Blevins was one of the oldest citi
zen* ofthat county, and was foe a long
time a Primitive Babtist preacher.
We send out this week, for the ben*-
fit of our advertsers, a large number of
extra papers. We hope that those
receiving the paper who do not now
take it, will examine it closely and if
they like it well enough subscribe at
once. We intend to publish a lire,inter
esting paper for 1880, and hope to
double our subscription list during that
year.
The closing exercises ot the Rising
Fawn Academy will take place Tues
day night 23rd inst. The exeiei*s to
consist Music—Vocal, instrumental, by
hand. Speeches, readings recitation,
tableaux, pantomimes, charades, dia
logues Ac., free to all. The exercises
will he repeated on Friday night, the
26th, w ith an admittance fee of 5 cents
for children, and 10c. for adults, the pro
ceeds to be applied to repairing the
school house.
FRICKS 15EIOS.
We call attention to the the large
and attractive advertisement of the above
named firm. These gentlemen have
been doing business only a short time
at this place, hut by ibeir uniform
courtesy, low prices, Ac., they have
gained the confidence of the people, and
are now doing a large and constantly in
reaaing business. Aside from
tliis they appreciate the use of, printer’s
ink. We take great pleasure in recom
mending' this house to the people as a
place where you will always get bar
gains.
Fi*®m TaSlev Hines,
Eds, Gazette; News items being
scarce, 1 will ncecessarily have to write
a short letter.
The talk of Christmas holidays is
being whispered around, and what are
the young folks going to do, to amuse
Hiamselves best?
Rumor says there will he a Christ
mas tree at Foil Payne, in honor of the
Sunday School at that place.
I hear some of the gentlemen round
aboutsaying, “I wonder where aud how
I’arn to get a gallon. This does not
speak well for the morals of this coun
try; but we all know that some, people
can’t enjoy themselves, with out getting
—well,you know what they call it.
Some men must have very hard
knuckles:—Mr. Dobbs struck Mr. Kill
ian, on the head the 13th inst., and
inflicted a severe wound. The gentle
meu arc good citizens of Fort Payn*.
We are very sorry to hear that we
cannot get to read anymore of “Bill
Pblipps,’’ very interesting letters.
John.
JiMmi IDiuSejiaont
Ed. Gazette —W are still le
tain a hope for the future, although the
dark rayit of despair has almost surroun
ded ns—the gloomy clouds of tliscomso
lation, are flying above us, and just be
yond seems to be painting the picture of
disunion; yet with a few potatoes, some
Corn and just lo f s of turnips, and occa
sionally a piece of wild hog to go with
u, we are still thriving eo far as the
necesariee of life me concerned.
We are happy to learn that “Santa
Claus” will visit us at Byrd’s Chapel on
the night of the 24th inst. Prof. Miller
says, he is going to have a Christmas
tree, for the benefit of the little fellows,
coirect Prof.—l guess the big’ens will
have to go along to take care of the little
ones; —don’t understand this to mesn
that tne large ones are not invited, for
Pror. Miller says, “come one, coma all”
and contrihut to the gladdening of hearts
and commemorative of the birth of Christ
All he asks i* good order in the house.
Wa’ll bet a ginger. cake, thsre will bo
a present for the Editors, if they will
come down.
Mrs. Christian has, the past week been
visiting her daughter, Mr>. G. \\ . Cu
reton, She left yesterday for her home
near Long Island Ala.
Bob Espv is visiting relatives in Ala.
Max Corput, who has been attending
school at Sulphur Springs Ala bright
ened our vicinity with a smile on Satur
day and Sunday last. Max is a bright
light in the household of his parents,
and deserve* their praise. We consider
his good habits an honor to the commu
nity, and his example a% invaluable to
nis friends. Little Poji
Ed. Gazette —Melville is still on
growing ground. Since I wrote you last
arrangements have been made for the
erection of several new building*; times
are improving;—business much better
than when I wrote last.
The hog crop is now being gathered
and marketed at 34 to 4 cents per pound.
Sequatchie valley has broke loose and
driving to Chattanooga, as they have to
pass bv here, it is one coniinual whoa!
whoa! Witil tho*© who io “hoging it’”
this year.
There are some preparations being
made for Christmas. The young men
in aud around our village, being full of
i life and energy, contemplate having a
lively Christmas. We have already
had several sociables, candy stews Ac,
but of course you know that is some
thing I never did relish much. 1 could
not stand more than five or six a week.
I was glad to learn through the col
J umns of the Gazette, that M. IS. M.
was still in the land of the living—right
side up with sare. From the lively and
jovial manner in which he writes, 1 sup
pose he is all right for a coon hunt at
any time. We wish the Dr. all the
success imaginable. Dr. let us hear
from you often.
Farmers, here are making some .prep
| arations for the coming year.
The track laying on the C. S. R. R.
is completed. VYe are now looking for
a big boom: Trains will commence to
run through over this new line soon.
Mi. Editor I would like for you to
come up and take dinner with me on
Christmas day. I have a fine fat goose
ready. yours Ac. Stovall.
•We don’t think we oan taka dinner
with you Christmas, for we must dine
with the Madam that dav—we don't like
goose no way. Eds.
J. L. Ilarrill*
Having conrected himself with the
large wholesale retail house of Hart <fc
Cos. is now prepared to offier his friends
and patrons of Dade county great bar
gains in Clothing, piece good*,Hats and
Gents furnishing ''all and see him or
send in your orders Market St Chat
tanooga dec 11-lru
SOMETH IXO REMARKABLE.
Glad Tidings to Halrf-headcd
The other day Mr. M. Pessing, of Vo
trolia. Pa., stepped into MeClarran’i; Phar
macy, on the corner of Sixth Avenue and
Smithfield street, Pittsburg, and purchased
a bottle of Carboline. While there he ex
hibited tne top of his head, which Pore evi
dence of once being bald, but which at
present., from the use of Carboline, as he
states, is completely covered with a strong
crop of new hair, fully one inch-long. Ib-mT
tm.nl tests of tins wonderful hair restorer
are being made daily, and its remarkable
virtues found to far exceed anything ever
before introduced. It has been and moa
strated iSat Carboline does work great
weavers in giving the bald head a luxur
iant growth of hair. It is sold by all drug
gist*
Jas.C. Warner
sk 00.
HAHHOTI! STOCK OT
iiOODK
OF EVERY DESCRIPTION
Provisions for the Mil
lions.
Produce ofi AEI Kinds Want
ed at Elsg'sie*t Harket
Price.
PRICES AS LOW AS A GOOD AR
TICLE CAN BE SOLD.
We take great pleasure in calling the
atrention of our readers to the store of
J. C. WARNER A CO., at the furnace
in this place. It is no doubt the largest
establishment in this county, and one of
the largest retail houses in the state.
They carry an immense stock of Dry
Goods, Groceries, Boot*, Shoes, Hats,
Clothing, Provisions, and in fact every
thing that a person coubl think of in
the way of Merchandise. . Mr. L. S.
Colyar, tho efficient store-keeper, is a
gentleman of splendid business qualifi
cations, and his familiarity with the
markets and the wants of the people,
give a decided advantage in both buying
and selling.
We took a look through this establish
ment a few days a e oMum ;re surprised
to find such a varied stock of
goods. Their new goods hare just ar
rived, and for beauty, quality and ele-
be surpassed.
It is, of course, impossible for ns, in
noticing this huge business, to enumer
ate so we will Lave to con
iine the principal articles.
On entering the store the eye is di
rected* the well filled shelves of
DRY GOODS,
prsenting a vevy attractive appearance.
The stock is well selected, and persons
contemplating buying Dry Goods,should
call and examine their ntock.
The show-cates are well tilled with a
full line of
NOTIONS AND FANCY GOODS,
which for variety and excellence cannot
be surpassed.
Further on you are attracted by a
huge pile of
READY-MADE CLOTHING,
to which .ve call special attention. Tliev
do not carry any shoddy stock, and rou
can rely on getting full value ibr your
money when you purchase clothing from
them.
Beside the above, they keep a full
stock of
GROCERIES, PROVISIONS, CIGARS, TORACCO,
CANNED GOODS, AC.,
which they sell at rock-bottom prices.
COUNTRY PRODUCE WANTED.
They want your country produce, for
which they will pay the highest market
price.
A full corps of polite and competent
cHrks preside behind the counters, and
they will take great pleasure in showing
you through their mammoth stock of
general merchandise
\\ o take great pleasure in presenting
the claim -o* this house to our readers
They carry an immense stock of every
description, and you cannot fail to he
pleased. Country people can have the
advantage ot selecting from this large
stock by taking their produce to them,
where they can dispose of it at the top
of t'ie market. An examination will
•vpay vou. Give them a call.
IK TOP IPf W9OTOP
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SIFLIGITY SIMPLIFIED!
Smprovcmonts September, 1C73.
& PWn Notwithstanding the VICTOR, lias long been the
jdl4j peer of any Sewing Machine in tho market—a fact
V-if fS P Supported by a host of volunteer witnesses—we now
H fl confidently claim for it greater simplicity,
II (I W*. ; y 1 " •s a wonderful reduction of friction and a rare
vl f • h combination of desirable qualities. Itushut.
Uf pTAWfcyC HP&*. j. tie is a beautiful specimen of mechanism,
>4 C‘iv r l'lt takes rank with the highest achievements
*- 4; , i£,*,Cq J of inventive genius. Note.—We do not lease
t. consign Machines, therefore,'h ive nodd
" * ones to patch up and re-vami&h for our
*' - ißr j customers.
* -• We Sell Hew Machines Ecq Ties.
fiend for Illustrated Circular and prices Liberal terms to tho trade. Don’t buy
until you have seen the
Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in the
Market.—The Ever Reliable VICTOR.
—VECTOR SEWING MACHINE CQPBPANY,
Western Branch Office. 23j State St., Chicago, 111. MIDDLETOWN. (.CNN.
ITS AEg MET REPORT.
The following is a correot statement of the
ruling prices at this place, and can he relied on.
Corn 50c.
Wheat *’..lOal 15.
Meal 55aR0.
Iluttcr 18a20.
Eo'E s 15
Chickens 12R'al6.
Potatoas, [Sweet]., 40a50
“ Irish 50afl0
Onions 75
Feathers 30a3J
Tallow 5
beeswax lilalS
Apples [gr-en] 75a1.00
“ dried 3a3}4
Teaches “ 31-2
Ginseng 75a80
Peas, Clay 75
“ mixed 0. 45a50
Rag3, clean cotton ® 1
~ DA DE SHERIFF SALE.
AVil! be sold before the court house door, in
the town of Trenton Bade county Ga, on the
firstplueaday in January “next, within legal
hours of sale, for cash, the following property
lot of land No 185 in Ihe 10th district and 4th
section of Dade county. Levied on as the prop
erty of M Derbery dc-eased to satisfy a supe
rior court fifa in favor of Allison, Anderson and
Cos, against Ball and Berbery, the same being
the widow dower, and sold subject to her dower,
and is bounded as follows, on the cast by the
Alabama Geat Southern Railroad and the north
by the lands of R. L, Taylor, and W. 0. Reece,
on the west by tho land-of R.I, Taylor, nnd on
the south by the lands of Harriet Morrison and
R. L. Taylor. Which land is known as the
widows dower Tenants in possession notified.
1 59w1j-5t—55,35.
Also at the same time and place, one hous
and lot, in the town of Trenton, Dado county
Ga , and known as town lot number 25.
Levied on as the'propcrty ofR.F, Bell, to
satisfy a Superior Court fifa in favor of James
A. Case for the use of officers of court and
against..R. F. Bell, and bounded as follows :
on tho west, by public square. On tho north
by W. U. Jaeoway law office. On the south by
Railroad street. Tenant in possession notified.
This 25d day of Nov. 1879.
Jamm W. Blrtikh Sheriff.
100 wds-st-$3,35.
G EORGI A— Dade County.
Ordinary* Office Bee. Ist 1879.
Whereas Ihby Morgan applies for letters of ad
ministration on the estate of Manoos Morgan
late of said county, deceased.
These are therefore to notify all persons con
cerned to fib l efjJkiiuns if any tlv y have)
on or bet -re the first Monday in January next
else letter will be granted the ap, li ant.
J, A. Bennxtt
fiSwds—st—-$2,05. Ordinary.
Administrator Sale
By virtu* of on ordor from the court of Or
dinary of Dado oouDty, vrili b- jidd on the first
1 uesday ia January iSSO at tbe court honse
door in said county, within legal banes of sale
the Dow-r of Dicy Kennedy deceased, consis
ting of lot number Thirty-two (SI) ascent fifty
acres off of the South aids belonging !o James
S. Kenedy. To Oe sold in two S’porate parcels
of fifty ar.d .fixty acres et ch. Also forty acros
of lot number 41 bounded on the North by forty
acres of said lot belonging to J*. S. Kenedy
and on the South Vl7 the lands claimed by T.
B. Kennedy. all in the 10th District and 4th
Section of Palo county Oa. The übuva lands
all impr vad, to bs solp for the benefit of heirs
and creditors.
farms—o:i* half rash, balance on twelve
months time with note and approved security.
This Dee. 1*t1879. J is. S. Kkxxkdy
fit—prs. fee Administrator
CKREM, QO/JIAESS ('S' CORN
Ceres wns the goddess who presided
over corn end agriculture. She was usu
ally rejv- ’Wring poppies, or with
ti g-i*- 1 !ier hand. Long,
yefb woivn her shoulders
tc v. ho ripened the
JBp- best of hair rc-
deodorized
B tb uise.i the hair
/ th# scalp of all j
■r Pi g-c.iv long and .
1 is p .-rfeetion itself !
■ res;orev.. Sold
1 WnnJ medicines.
M. A.
ofR. 11. Tatum dec'dA
vs. J W. Cowart ad for injunction.
By aonsent of the parties in this ease, it is
ordered by the court that J. A. W. Johnson be
appointe i auditor in this ease for the purpose
of ascertaining the condition of the eeta'e,what
the estate amounts to, and the character and
dignity of each claim againit said estate, and
that said auditor hold his sitting for the pur
pose aforesaid on the first Tuesday in January
nut, at the -ourt house, in Trenton, Ga., mid
make return thereof at the March term, 1880,
of this court.
It is further ordered that all parties having
cteima ngainst said astate file the same with tho
clerk of this court on or before said auditor’s
sitting. It is farther ordered that this order
he published for one month in the Bade County
Gazette prior to said sitting of said auditor.
That said audi or may adjourn from time to
time as he may deem necessary. It is further
ordered that said auditor have the right to
open any interrogatories taken in any case pen
ding in this court pr cone rr<i.i any claims to
be heard before said auditor ?•„; term 1879.
C. B. MoCUTOKEN, J.S. C.
Georgia—Bade County 1 Clerk’s office, Bade
| Superior Court.
I hereby certify that the above is a true ex
tract from the minutes of said court. This Ist
Bee, 1879. H. L. W. Allison, Bept. Clerk.
Beo.li-4t.prs fee $7.28.
Ayer’s Cathartic Fills,
For ail the purposes of a Family Physio,
and for curinj, Costiveness, Jaundice,
Indigestion, Foul Bcomacn, Breath,
Headache, Erysipelas, Hheuniutism,
Eruptions and Skin Diseases, Bil
iousness, Dropsy, Tumors, Worms,
Neuralgia, e.s a Dinner Pill,
for Purifying tha Blood,
fl Are die most uf-
feotive and conje
dj . "di nial purgativeever
•• * discovered. They
• di are mild. l>ut rf-
Pf 4 lin tlicir
r -. 'ii&lM operation, moving
ftq 1 Jw bowels surely
„ -•’¥ 1 " , 51,1,1 without pain.
G-J B A| though gentle
'* 'ls i-', in their ojieration,
'jffcj, they are cti'l the
mot:t ihoroug h and—
searching cathar
tic medicine that can be employed : cleans
ing the stomach anil bowels, and even the
blood. In small doses of one pil! a day,
they stimulate the digestive organs aud
promote vigorous health.
- Aykr’s Pills have been known for
more than a quarter of a century, and have
obtained a world-wide reputation for their
virtues. They correct diseased action iu
the several assimilative organs of the
hotly, and are. so composed that obstruc
tions within their range can rarely with
stand or evade them. Not only do they
cure the every-day complaints ot every
body, hut also formidable and dangerous
diseases that have baffled the best of
human skill. While they produce power
ful effects, they arc, at the s. me time, the
safest and best plq sic for children. By
their aperient action tliev ripe much less
than the common pnparties, am! tu-isr
give pain when the bowets arc not inflamed.
They reach the vital fountains of the Mood,
and strengthen the system by freeing it
from the elements of weakness.
Adapted to all ages and < <ui<ii:r i. in
all climates, containing neither eaiomi!
nor anv deleterious drug, these Dills may
be taken with safety by anybody. Their
sugar-coating preserves them i ver frvdu,
and makes them pleasant to take : while
being purelv vegetable, re harm can ai isw
from their use in any qm.nthj.
PKUI'AKL? > IST
Dr. J. C. AYER & CO., Low i', Mars.,
Practical Anr.lvti !
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