Dade County gazette. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1878-1882, December 25, 1879, Image 2

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r HE GAZETTE. SUBSCRIPTION RATES. Year, in advance.......... SI.OO ; .!Mex rltS, “ 50 ’ ise Mktrs, “ *5 To BnaiNKgg Max.—A good adver euient in a well circulated neswupaper i: the best'of all feasible salesmen. \ruival axd dhpaitcei or txaixs. No I*Majl difPAggaxoEa South Liavk*. CnArrAxoooA - - - 8,15 A. M Arejvks at Risixo Fawx. 9,19 A. M. No 2 Mail & Passbook* Noeth 'Leaves ii.tixo Fawx - - - 5,26. P. M übivfs Chattatoooa . 6,30 P. M. CEO. B. JORDAN, Local Editor. IGCAL GPTSOXS. Christmgg. Goodjnewa to all. Heavy rains the past?few days. To day 1879 year* ago Christjwa* born, All onr printers are taking their Chrestmas this week. Wo notice Capt. S. D. Brigtnan of •yton Tenn. in our village this week- Mr. It. 11. Fowler, is onr authorized 'ent, to recieve’and receipt for cubscrip .a*) the Ga"”tte. ill s&s Cteii*. We attended the entertainment a t ulphur Springs last Monday [night; -was well pleased with tbe perfomane®. Will notice this more fully in our next issue. Yes Mr. J. H. Corput, knowsjhow to make good flour:—we received a fine iceimen sack with the compliments of Mr. Corput. It is as fine flonr as can he 1 in any market:—accept our thanks Mr. C. -trttt-Dirzitn Olnu* wos aroutl't lasi • jlit distributing present* to tho little ones. Our next issue will be on the first d:y*of 1880- YeslliH, we will make one at yourr in 'are dinner to day. We will give our readers a synopsis ; the closing exersises of all the schools mi our section next week. We have desk a copy of irlton encyclopaedia which is one of .u best hooks we have *rn for some 1 oe—contains more information in a r 11 compass, than any we have seen. It. 11. Fovvlea is sailing this book. Harried At tbe residence of the bride* father, es; Ooltawaii Tenn.,"on the 23rd inat. 31; W, B. Amos of Ga. to Miss G'enna bauderg. May the future of yonr lives over be s happy as they are this day. On Lookout Mountain, 21st bv Esqr. Me. K aig, Mr. James Branford to Miss "Mary Cosx —Meiir Chiistmas. J.L.l!arrHl' Having connected himself with the wholesale retail houae of Ilart A *Jo. is now prepared to offier his friend* -nd patrons ot Dade county great bar gains in Clothing, piece good*, Hats and Gents furnishing call and see him or : end in your orders Market St Chat aiiooga doe 11-lm With this issue, ends the year 1870 p .d‘finds on our books several hundred dollars of arrearages. Wo hope all 1 bur snbscriheis. who are indebted to us e;li coma forward and pay up. We in rad to give you a good paper, so come io sad give a helping hand. [ The cxibition given by Prof. Gibsov, ,->[ Tuesday- night, was very good —we hj ,-yed ourseves well notwithstanding (is crowded position we occupied, i We nnderstaml Prof. G. intend* t<> rent ths exercise* next Ft i day night,, ji charges sruiH admitenes fes, for p entfit of the school house. He ends an invitation to all. We hope i attendance will be large and older J. A-EtTe. Notice. All persons indebted to the undersign ed are requested call, and settle their accounts at once as we expect to close our books at the end of this year. We do not intend any foolishness by tlii*. If all accounts Is not settled satisfactory by 20th January 1880, you will find them in the hands of a different party for settlement.. All kind* of produce stock <kc taken in paymejit of accounts. tlecll-4w Smith & Broww. Girls’ Own Paper 50 Cents A Year MISS BIRDIE WALKER, Editor. Knoxville, Tenn. The Girls’ Own for December ha* the following handsome premium* offered by by subscribers: Mr. Ed. S, Sheppard, of Knoxville,Term., offer* One Hundred of his Monarch Strawberry Plant* for the largest list of subscriber* sent to Girl*’ Own betore March 31*t, 1880; for gecond largest club, of seventy-five plants; for third largest club, twenty-five piauts. A copy of bis “New Mode of cultiva tion” will accompany each premium. Miss May Sterne, of Victoria, Texas, offers gliandsouie Christmas present for the largest club ofsubscriber* sent to Girl*’ Own by December 25th 1879, Mr. Frank L. Russell, of Waukemah, Florida, offers ‘.‘Gaskell’* Compendium of Penmanship,” and a book entitled “Golden Grains from Lille’s Harvest Field,” by T 8. Arthur, each for a club of ten. A present will be given to every one who subscribes betore February. Premiums for all clubs of three or more. Send sctß. for specimen. > Address MISS BIRDIE WALKER, Knoxville, Ttnn. MARKET REPORT. The following is a correct statement of the ruling prices at this place, and oan be relied on. Corn 600 Wheat sl.loal 15. Me<jl n ftiafiO. Butter ...18*20. Eggs 16. Chickens 12Jial6. Potatoas, [Sweet] 40*60 “ Irish... 60*00 0ni0n5...., - 76 Pfttl.hflrß Tallow 6 Beeswax 16al8 Apples [gr>en] 75a1.00 “ dried 3a3^ Peachos “ 3 1-2 Ginseng 7 saßo Peas, Clay.. 75 “ mixed..,. 45t>50 Rags, clean cotton 1 AV:£RY>ri||l • - v. v.r ,r;’.Ugc%;4 AG ENTS •AVF.PY MFGCO. JX'iW , , I>-• aaoncriNflTHK hsad. As Old Ccitom to b Revived. The anointing of the head and bend with perfumed oils was for centuries a mark, of hospitality among the (Peeks and Romans, ana in some inxtiatce* the most expensive oils were usoSdbr that purpoea. Guests and travelers hod their haw Mr oiuted with olive oil, spikenard, myrrh, or ostler preparations, and no doubt aa I agreeable perfume pervaded the {.parUneni 1 when the hair dressing operation was eoto- J pleted To this day it i* cotnteoa in the I East for travelers to have their heads and beards anointed with olive oil, and this eas tern will undoubtedly be revived to the West—even in the Far West —when the virtues of Cakbouks are fully known and appreciated. It not only has desirable qualities aa a hair dressing, but in its re markable virtues as a hair restorer it far exceeds the spikenard or the myrrh of the ancients. It is nowhere recorded thnt the baldlioaded Greeks and Rouaus had their shining pates covered with a luxuriant growth of hair by the use of the oils com mon among them, but it is demonstcMpd that Carbonuts does work such wonWrs, and in reviving the ancient custom of an ointing the heads of those who visit ua, or remain for a time as guests, we will not only show our hospitality by copious dress* ings of Cakbcuke, but in the case of those who become bald and gray’ 6 can confer everlasting obligations by “ putting a head on them of which they need never be ashamed. Cakbulikk io sold by ail drug gists. ' .j. ALABAMA GREAT SOUTHERN RAILWAYI QUICK TIMS AMD DIB EOT COX SECTION 8 Setweeu aU SOUTHWESTERN CITIEfi .. t Aed tfce VIRGINIA SPRINGS, New York, Philadelphia, Baltimore and Washington. thboooh eLUfiPixa cab* Daily Between VICKSBURG A CHATTANOOGA. Purchase year Tickets tk. ALABAMA GREAT 6OUTOKRN &. R. Per nil Points North and Knet. 54 Bailee skorteet rente te VICKgBUBO, . JACK SOS, * MnamiAß, and 34 aallee shortest rente te saw oblbaxb, mobile, PENSACOLA, BUYAULA, MOXTOOMBB7, Aad all points South and Seuth-wset. Direet corniest Uu at Birmingham wite S. A V. Railroad. Re sere that your tickets read via. . ■■. l .. : THE ALABAMA GREAT SOUTHERN RAHUROAD4 Trains leave Union Passenger Depot at 8.34 a. ; \ ... *• 4olly. ' > Chas. P. Bale, L. B. M&itNisbjr,’' j Gen. Superintendent, Gsn. Pas. A Ticket Ait.! Chattaneoga, Tenn. Chattanooga, Tenn.; Administrator Sale . By virtuo of an order from tbe oourt of Or diiary ef Dade county, will he sold on the firet Tuesday ia January 1889 at the eoart hoase door in said county, within legal hauea of ealo the Dower of Dioy Kennedy deceased, eosoie ting of lot number Thirty-two (32) except Bfty acres off of the South side belonging to Jamei S. Kenedy. To bo Sold ip two separate parcels . of gfty aad sixty acres each, Also forty aeree ef lot number 41 bounded on the North by forty acres ef laid lot belonging to Jae. 8. Kenedy and on the South by the made . claimed by X. L, Kennedy, all in the 10th District and 4th Seetiea of Dade oeunty I l *-- The above land# all improved, to be eolp for the; benefit of heir* and eredHors. Icram—Ouh£* *bf “ ( tesh, halanoe on twelve months time with aov ,and approved security. This Dec. Ist 1879. J**. S. Kusiiit 66—pr. fee si,it Administrator GEORGIA—Dade Coanty. Ordinaryt Office Dee. Ist 1874- L s - Whereas lbby Morgan applies for lettese ef ad ministration on tbe estate of Manaes Morgan late of said county, dereased. £ These are-therefore to notify u* -persona aon cerned to file their objectiens (iV any they heve) on or bofore the first Monday in January next else letters will he granted the applicant. J. A. 1( XNITT Clwds—fit—s2,os. Ordinary.' M. A. B. Tatum, admr.) Bill te Marshal aseete "of R. H. Tatum dee’U.V its. J W. Cowart et.als.J and for injunetiea. By consent Wf the partiee In this cate, It te ordered hr the eeert that J. A. W, Jebneen be appointed auditor in this ease for the purpose or ascertaining the oouditloa ef the estate,what tbe estate amouate to, and the character and dignity of each claim dgeinst said estate, and that said auditor hold his sitting for (be pap pose aforesaid on the first Tuesday in January n xt, at the Court house,’ in Trenton, Ga., and make return thereof at the Mtrch term, 1880, of this court. It is farther ordered that ail partiee haring plsims against said estate file the same with tho .clerk nf this court on or before said auditor's sitting. It is farther ordered, that this order be pnbliseed for one month in the Dade County Gazette prior to said sitting of said audite r. That said audi nr may adjourn 'from'time to time as he may deem necessary. It ia furthre ordered that said auditor bare the 'right to open any interrogatories taken in any case pen* ding in this court or concerning any claims te be heard before said auditor Sopt term 1879. C. D. McCUTCIfSJL J.3. C. Georgia—Dade County [ Clerk's office, Dade | Superior osnrt. I hareby[certify that the above is a true ex tract from tbe minutes of said court. Thin Ist Deo, 1879. H. L. W. Allison, Dept. Clerk. Doc.lt-4t.prs fee $7.38. DADE SHERIFF SALE. Will be gold before the court ’house doer, Is the town of Trenton Dad*.county Da, on the flrstlToosday in January 'next, within legal hour* of gale, for cash, the following property lot of land No 185 in the 10th. digtriet and 4th. i eectioa of Dade county. Levied on ag the prop- , erty of M Derbery deceaied to satisfy a sups* ' rjor court fifa in favor of Alligon, Anderson and j Go, against Hall and Derbery, the same being j the widow dower, and sold sqbjeet-to fcer dower, and is bounded arf follows, on the ent by the j Alabama Geat Southern Rsilfoad and the north I by the land* of R. L, Taylor, and W. 0. Recce, on the west by the landaof R.L.Taylor, and on the south by the lands of Harritt Morrlion and R. L. Taylor. Which land is known aa tho widow. dower Tenants in possession notified. 1 iVwd j-5t—55,35. Also at the same tins* and plaoo, one house and lot, in the town of Trenton, Dade county Ga., and known as town lot number 25. Levied on as tho.property of R. 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. Belt, and bounded as follows : on the west, by publio square. On the north by W. U. Jaeowsy law offiee. On the south by Railroad street. Tenant in possession notified. This 25d day of No". 1879. Jams* W. Bern** Sheriff. IVO wd*-st-$3,35. las. C. Warner ti co. IAMKOTU STOCK OF (HOODS OF EVERY DESCRIPTION., ; * ’' ' *' 1 Provisions for the Mil lions. . i ...!■• * ’ '•. '• - ’’ •’* L . 5.... swa Praise ol All Kind* Want ■'Ll* ed at Highest market ' - Price. PRICES AS LOW AS A GOOD AR x '* ri‘ \ CAN BE SOLD. ■ '* ; ” 7 - a fHE white . BEWIRB MAGHIM tfarivded in ApptaramS , VnporathM in ' % ' Unsurpassed in Cmh ufim, y > Unprecedented, ivfepnlarity, 4td Undisputed in the Bread Claim !■ -.r > Y issmsn "•—‘ . VMtV BIAT OPEKATma, (BUICSafT OKUL|Br^ ltib| XmUm ia tmk woclo* . imsßMr •tx*ewea4la MHh| ft HIM MU w 4 (Wl W wee Re afrits, and la as Imlssm * IkHi*BsHw>eSMbfailliMiinMk MBkAsal that m trM 1 1 skills* H has Ml 4 O—*>kSe Wiswrlmar kfsalilM jffirsry Va—.p tslsustaa Is*—* jgjggfc masxypa fV'AJBm wmsaa "vsaoan amt wmn sew/ko wen me co.. r 'tw-V-fj -••' rrr -?-Wi -y . Ayer's Hair Vigor; For restoring Gray Hair la Its Datura! Vitality and Color. which if it om. yroy Air w mth the gloss ar.d freshness of yontk. Thin hair is thickened, falling bait chested, and baldneu often, though not always, cured by its use. Noth ing can restore the hair where the . follicles are destroyed, or the glande atrophied and decayed. Bat suoh aa remain oan be saved tor useftilneee by this application. Instead of foul ing the hair with a pasty sediment, it will keep it deau and vigorous. lie occasional use will prevent the hair from turning gray or falling oft, and consequently prevent baldness. Free from those deleterious subetanoee whioh make aorne preparations dan gerous, and injurious to the hair, the • Vigor can enly benefit but not haras il If wanted merely for a HAIR DRESSING. nothing else oan be found so desir able. Containing neither oil nor dye, it doss not soil white cambria, ■and yet lasts long on the hair, giving it a rich, gloesy lustre ard a grateful perfameu Prepared by Dr. i. C. Ayer & Cos., FMMtiMI Ml AaalyetMl ClislM HOWELL, MASS. Old Newspapers AT FIFTY CENTS A HUNDRED* 'j LUo Al Oi'FivHk CHATTAIMOCCA STORE ! FRICKS BROS., Prpr’s, RISING FAWIt, - - - A. W# beg leers to say te tbe peeple of Dade county and surrounding country that we hare now an hand, and are eonrtantly receiving, one of the largest and most complete stocks of GENERAL MERCHANDISE ever offered to the people of this section. It is impossible f. rns t* go iato lengthy detail*, but eubmit the following named gooes and prices for your considera- “blowing," but will do jjost what we advertise. Cloaks 1 Cloaks ! Cloaks I IT* have a nice assortment ef Ladies’ Cloaks from $5.75 to SIO.OO. There is nothing “shod dy" about these Cloaks, but ere good, substantial goods. Shoes I Shoes I Shoes I A large and wall selected stock of Shoes from 30 cents up We invite your special atten tien to this and believo an examination would ropay ycu. Clothing, Clothing, Clothing! In great variety, which w* are offering atromarkably low prices. We can give you satisfaction ia fit, price, end quality of goods. ■’ la tbe Hat line ire cannot failjto please you. We have a good Hat for 30c. All-Wpol Flannels in groat variety, from 25c. per yard, up. PRINTS, l V* hare a splendid assor ment of Prints, ranging in price from 5 to 7 cents per yard. Domestics —In large quantities. Bleaching from 7 to 10c. fcheeting 8 cent* per yard. We have a good stock of Rubber Overshoes, at low prices. l¥ot&eas.—A splendid stock of Notions at bottom prices. Drugs.—We desire to call your attention to our Drug department which ia very eomplete, and to which we give special attention. We have Hardware, Queenewrre, Outlery, Saddles, Bridles, Bedsteads, from $2.25 up, Ci gars, Tobaeoo, and io fact everythin." kent in a first-class store. Our Grocery department is ver/'full, embrauing everything in that line. Wo never run out ef provisions, and will soli them as low as anybody. Upper and Sole Leather constantly on hand. Produce wanted, for which we will pay goods or:oash. Sole agents in this place for the “Pretty Perfumer” Cigar, the best five cent cigar in the market. WE FELL POR ONE ONLY. When in town call at the S'* - , ONE PRICE 1 ihattanooga Stor jjHj V/ °im©S M-J L? ijt ' r * * k—■—w *mgmm trvm-wrq# ., f . WATCHES I CLOCKS I JEWELRY I W. F. FI92EFR & BRO, CHATTANOOGA. - - - - TENN. - •’ *•1 We offer a ’,Hrge RSEortmcnt of DIAMONDS, GOLD AND SILVER WATCHES, FINE GOLD JEWEL RY, Solid Silver and Silver Plated Ware, at Lowest Prices. We sell LADIES* SOLID GOLD WATCHES as low as GENTS’ 2-ox. SILVER AMERICAN LEV 2RS, reliable time pieces, as Iqw as SI9 We are aleo wholesale dealers in all kinds of CLOCKS, AMT WATCH AND CLOCK MATERIAL. Price Lists S&nt to Dealers on Application. Oidersby Mai! Solicited. D , O U ES J&. 2N, JiO i GEO. W. CURETON, 5 ‘ RISIIVS FAWIS, - ja. I would Respectfully call the attention of the people to the fact that I have open ed 3 large and selected stock of good* at Rising Fa*vn. which were bonght by an old and experienced merchant, at bottom figures. My stock is fresh and new, well elcctd, consisting in part of DBY 000 DS. NTIOO?JS Boots, Shoes, Clothing, Hats, Caps, HARDWARE. You caa always find at my establishment a large stock of choice GROCERIES \ , . Which will be sold as low a* a first-claas article can be bought. ; > Butter, Eggs, and Chickens. I Want all your Butter, Eggs, and Chickens, for which 1 will pay one-fourth in cash and tlie balance in goods at the very lowest prices. I will take all kinds of produce or barker at the highest market prices in ex change for good*. • GIVE ME A TRIAL Nov6-6tn. '• Sovements September, 1873. ithstanding the VICTOR lias long been tho nv Sewing Machine in tho market- a fact loyahost of volunteer witnesses —we now a wonderful reduction of anil a rara Wi Sell New 6iach!n£3 fe, Send tor Hlastrated Oiroulax and prioes Liberal terms to the trade. Don’t buy until you have seen the Most Elegant, Simple and Easy Running Machine in the Market.—The Ever Reliable VICTOR. * VICTOR CEWSTIG Wf ACMIP?* COMPANY, Tfoetora BranchOSbu. 335 Scats frr., CmaAoo. Ll*. MIDDLETOWN. 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