Dade County gazette. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1878-1882, November 30, 1882, Image 2

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THE GAZETTE. tCorrofpondence .elicited; but to receive »t- Wwt<«n, communications must be imMfVtied by n responsible name—not tor publication, Uat as a guaransee **lt ful-tV CuntAbvtions of •it'frt Solicited Dm** every quarter. Rejested articles Witt not be re named unless accompanied by a stamp. /*«r-Advertising rates and cstimates'given »b application. All letters should be addressed to ,THE GAZETTE, Rising Fawn, Ga. mis PAPER ESSI llewspaper Advertising JUiroiai (10 fclpruce lit.),whereadvertie- uqr***ff MrttfPf H'iSTSf “J HtW lUlul mBOPI r.tww.r? Thursday Mob.vik , Nov. 30, 188*2. An 'ouncoment. To Hn* nl I announce myself a candidate lor Bherifi ol Dade county, an l promise you that if elected 1 will faithfully discharge the duties of the officu to the best of n»j ability, vithout partiality to any on«. W. A. BYIiD. Dll'll H ESS NOTICES. Ah or this issue the Gazette will be temporarily suspended. Our books are in such an unsatisfactory condition that we will stop publication until they are put in shape. So many are behind that unless the accounts are wound tip, they will begetting in a more unsettled condition the longer the pa pei is published. !u order to give all a chance to set tle, the accounts will be turned over to the nearest Collecting officer, who will allow each subscriber to pass upbli tile amount he is due us, and we would be glad that nwtk* payment as soon as possible. To our friends and subscribers we would say that owing to the failure to pay up subscription, the present owner of the Gazette is forced to 6top the paper after this issue. Arrangements are being made to continue the if so the new managers will have noth ing to do with the old Recounts. Twelve thousand miles will be added during the year to the length of Araer ean railways. The Washington monument is naw up to a height et 326 feet, and, it is said, will be finished in June, 1884 It is a singular tact, but painfully true, that telegraphic dispatches an nounce with singular monotony the perpetration of a murder almost every rlay in Kentucky. Is itj still the “dark and bloody ground?” Governor Pattison, of Pennsylvania, may not have time to attend preaching regularly and that the good people may not criticise his conduct in this behalf, he Ims employed, as piivate secretary a minister of the gospel. It is slated by the Atlanta Consti tution that the South has expended, this season in the North, $55,000,000 fur wheat,^sso,ooo, 000 foi corn, $72,- 000,000 for meats, $25,000,000 for hay, butter, oats, cheese, <fec., &c , SBO,OOO, 000 for life, fire atid marine assurance, $50,000,000 foi dry goods, liquors and groceries. It would be well for some good statistician to give these figures with the greatest possible accuracy* The money deyoted annually t* lile assurance is enotmonse and the whole of this sum is invested under local laws in Eastern securities. Jf the hundreds of millions taken out of tlie South in twenty years by life assurance had been invested in homes, farms and fences, the desolateness of wide dis tricts ol Southern States would not be so strongly marked, and differences of aspect of the two sides of the Ohio and hetweeu tanning districts of the Mid dle and Southern States less striking. Life assurance has been the greatest of Southern calamities. It has iakeii out of the South countless millions. The old pianteis, after the war, de voted the wrecks of their estate-* to life assurance. Most policies were forfeited, and thence the sudden and enormous growth in wealth o r the great life assurance companies of the East. A capital of less than fifty millions is no longer respectable. Honestly and justly should the laws be executed, No present good or ne cessity of partisan policy can justify wrong-doing by a party in power. There will bo no need, because of the decisive Democratic majority, ior the substitution of the non-eleet tor the elect, and, whatever the vices of Repub- lican majorities when ejecting and seating members, the Democrats will not follow their unworthy example. It was the loss of moral character that lost Republicanism its protracted mas tery of the country. Reformation in official two™* is as indispensable as in practical, political and paitisan ac tion. Republicans only ridiculed and despised Andrew Johnson because he constantly appealed to the Constitu tion and the laws. These ha fa been violated shamelessly and set at naught until the people absolutely proposed, in condemning the Republican party, to condemn perjury. Hub be 11 was only the impersonation of vices which the couu’ry abhorred. Therefore the Democratic Congress, aside from its addicledness to the philosophy of ‘strict const! net loti,” will obey the laws and interpret thfetti with judicial and non partisan fairness. Men will be givCtt seats, in eacea of contested, elections, as the law and right and de cisions of courts direct and not as par tisan selfishness distates. No such gross outrages will be practiced upon successful Republicans claiming seal a in the House as Democrats have been lorced to tolerate, and law and right, in obedience to partisan necessities, will not be violated. Democracy means the government of the people, and the people in recent action at the ballot-box have shown that they con damn knavery and will approve hon esty. Flashes Eroils Atlautit. Atlanta, Nov., 25.—1 n the Honse the bill introduced by Mr. Mclntosh, of Dougherty, as to wild land, which was reported back in the shape of a substitute, extending the time of re turn to February, 1883, payment of taxes to March, and defanlting sales to April Ist, owing to barely a quo rum being present and the probable defeat of the bill, was recommitted pending a vote. 'fhe bill to incorporate the town of Hifcvkinsvillc Was read a third tim6 atid passed; also a local option bill for Monroe county; also a bill amending section 1,762 of the new Code, so as to allow a w ife to pay her husband’s debts and take the estate without ad ministration; also a local option bill for Decatur Dotinty; also the hill amending the act approved in 1878 as to appeals in justices* courts; als-Na, bill in the shape of a substitute, re pealing section 1278 of the new Code; also the bill allowing County Court Judges to hold court in other tliau their own counties; also amending sec tion 183 of the new Code as to elec* turns by th« Genera! Assembly 5 also the bill amending section 874. letter B, of the new Code, also amending section 1456 of the revised Code; also the bill changing the time of holding Twiggs Superior Court. The bill introduced by Mr. Ray, of Coweta, as to fertilizer guarantee wai ver notes, was set for final action Tuesday at noon. SENATE. The Senate passed the bill amend ing the act to enable the purchasers of railroads to form corporations, etc; also the bill regulating the sale of for mulas, patent* 1 or otherwise, for mak ing fertilizers; also the bill repealing the act prescribing the Condition under whfth foreign Corporations can bold lands in Georgia; also the bill making betting on elections a misdemeanor. The following bills were introduced and read a first time: By | Mr. Dubignon—Authorizing and prescribing the manner of remov ing citations for sett'emelß in favor of or against administrators, executors or guardians trom one county to another. By Mr. Liv ingiton—Establishing an expeiimental farm or farms. A lively debate arose upon its light of introduction. Mr. Dubignon argued that it was unconstitutional. By M. Baker—A bill abolishing the Agricultural Department. Tom Mills has been acquitted of the charge of robbing the mails at the Atlanta post office. There is no small-pox among the convicts at the Dade coal mines, but it exists in that vicinity. BUILDERS. L, S, Tidwell, Contractor *nd Builder. Plans and sjtecificxtioiia furnished. Ail work warranted firm-class. Address P. O. Box, 19, Rising Fawn, Ga. Olid Papers at this office at fifty ceuts per hu .dr-d. K SHERIFF’S SALE. Wldl be sold on the first Tuesday in Decernoer next within the legal hours os sale, before the court house door in the txownjof Trenton-, the lollowing de scribed land and mineral interest, to wit: One undivided third interest of the minerals in lots ol land number 1518 in 19th district and fourth section, and numbers 288 and 289 in 10th dis trict and fourth section, and one undi vided vliird interest in of lot ot land number 253 in 10th district and fourth section, all of Dado county, levied on as the property of Ovid G. Sparks, to satisfy a fi fa issued from the Superior court of Bibb county in favor of Benj. J. Wilson, against Har deman & Sparks. Property pointed out by plaintiff’s attorney. Tenants in possession notified. W. A. bYftt)., D -s. SHERIFF’S SALE. Will be sold before the Court House door in the town of Trenton, Dade county Georgia* for cafdf, on the first Tuesday in December next, within the legal hours of sale, the lollowing pro perty to-wit: Eighty (80) acres more or less of lot of land, jhtotnber in 10th district and 4th section of Dade county levied on as the plbperty ol W. F. Netherv, to satisfy a Justice Court fijfo in favor of Smith <fc Brown vs. W. F. Nethery. Property pointed out by plaintiff. Levy made by J. T Woolbright, L. (!., and turned over to me. Tenants in possession notified.' This November Ist 1882. J. R. Brock, Sheriff. J. F. Allison. G. W. M. Tatum. AEEISOY & TATIII, REAL ESTATE AGENTS. FAWN. GEORGIA. Will buy nnd sell Farming Lands, Coal and Iron Ore Lands. Fire and Potter’s Clay lands a speciality. Correspondence solicted. Call on or address, ALLISON A TATUM, Rising Fawn, Ga. TO CONSUMPTIVES: The advertiser having been permanently cured by that dread disease, consumption, by a simple remedy, is anxious to make known to his fellow sufferers the means of cure. To those who desire it, he will send a copy of the prescription used, (free of charge,) with the directions for preparing and using the same, which they will find a Sure cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Asthma, t-ron chitis, etc. Parties wishing the Prescription will prease address REV. E. A. WILSON, 194 Penn St., Williamsburg, N. Y. March 17-1;y. ERRORS of YOUTH. A gentUman who suffertyi for years from Nervous debility, perinatal* decay, and all Nb® effects of youthful indiscretion, will for sake 1 humanit, send free to all who need it, the recipe rthd direction for making the simple rrinedy by which he tvas cured- Sufferers Wishing to profit by the advertiser’s experience ertn do bv addressing in perfect confidence. JOILN B. OGDEN. 42 Cedar St. Now York, city, N. Y. Feb. 17-lyr. Furnishing Goods, Hats, &c. Dayidson dts Son. Invite their friends and the public-generally to call and examine their large and varied stock of TALL AND WINTER CLOTHING, FURNISHING GOODS, HATS AC. For Men, Boys and Children, consisting in part of Fine dress Suits, Mada from Engliah and French Worsted and Cloths, BUSINESS SUITS, Of Foreign and Domestic Ca s’mer? of the latest patter*, manufactured expressly for onr retail trade. Lower grade suit* of every style and quality. ODD PANTS, *n great variety Our JEANS PANTS are the best evej brought tj this market. Also OVERCOATS of every variety and style. Fur nishing Good* of every descriptionn- • Underwear, Gloves. Ties.- Handkerchiefs. Overshirts. “NOKPARIEL” UKLAUNDRIED SHIRT, THE BEST MADE. !. We handle the finest hate that are made, omong them J. B. KlelxoiFx Fa mans Brand*. davidson & son, 233 Market St. Chattanooga Tenn. ONE PRICE O N : L Y. Back athisoldStand. tMr. T. H. Robertson wishes his old Customers and new ones to know that lie is backat his old stand with a selected stock of sole and upper leatli < v . mid is prepared to make any* thi » in the hoot and shoe line. o HAVE YOUR SCOTCH BOTTOM MADE BY A SCOTCHMAN. Orders from a distance promptly attended to Rising Fawn, Sept. 29, ’B2. G.R A.ISTO OPEIWIKTCi f 1 of the EXCELSIOR HOUSE, No. 249 Market Street Near the Corner of Ninth, With a full line jof Mens’, Youth, and : Childrens Furnishing °'P °AV s^e guarantee satisfaction. GIVE US A TRIAL. j Excelsior Clothing house/ c Chattanooga, Tennessee. | Administrator Notice. GEORGIA Dade County; Application will be made the Court ol Ordinary of said county, on the first Monday in December next for the leave to sell the whole of the Real Estate of W. E. Brock, late of said county, deceased. For the benefit oi the heirs and creditors of said deceased This October 30tn, 1882. N. M. BrUck, Adm’r of VV. E. Brock. J4COWAY ATTORNEYS AT LAW TRENTON ----- GA. Members of Slone Legal Directory. Will practice in Dade adjoining counties. Promp attention paid to collection of elaiuis, and nl. other business intrusted to their care. ~ ii H A LE, ATTORNEY-AT-LAW, RISING FAWN, - - - GA Will prntice in the coUOties of Catoo sa, Cha' tooga. Dade and Walker. T. J. Lumpkin, All y At Law Trenton, - - Ga, Will practice in the counties of Dade and Walker. Will pay strict attention to all business entrusted to his care. feb.l7-ly I have associated with me in the practice of law in Daic county, Col. R. J. McCanny, of Dalton, Ga. JUST RECEIVED A large 96skoi‘tmtnt of DRY-GOODS, NOTIONS, CLOTH ING, BOOTS AND SHOES; Also a full line of FAMILY GROCERIES, Webb Tatum. The highest market price paid for Baxter LOWE’S FOUNDRY AND MACHINE C( j MANUFACTURERS OF 1 Bobb saw Mill;' | Portable xmd Stationary Engines, Wilde r $ Turbine Wheels, Mill Machinery, Brass and Iron Castings. Also dealers in Gins, Presses, and Corn Mills. A full gJtoUk df these with Engines to suit kept on haul. Also A ntfi for all kinds df Wood Work.' Machinery. Send for Circulars. LOWE ft KIRK, Chattanooga, fenn t T. A. SNOW, h’iJOLt&ALK DEALER IN v* Stoves, Tinware, Wood and WilloW-waJj Mantle, Grates, House Furnishing Goods, etc- A gel* J for the Adams and Westlake Coal Oil Stove. 'nniiufacliii'crs ol GALVANIZED AND STEEL IRON GOODS AND CORNIU 1 CIIATTAXOOGA, TEXX | GOOD MEOI CINeJ PREPARED P T DR. H. . THACHER, CHATTANOOGA .TENNESSEI Liver and Blood Syrup, I he Best Liver Medicine and Blood Purifier! Improved Liver Pills Acting Easily and Promptly on th» Liver and "k>w«ls and nol Griping. Wetti S Jom» That is pleasant for Children to take, and no need ot Castor oil or any Medicine to he taken after the doses, actfi on the worms and slime, any child will take it. FOR SALE BY ALL STORE KEEPERS. I CBMO6I SEEING MICDIME HOUSE. I t CROSS 4 BIRR f I 236 Market ‘ / I I SPECIAL I CASH BUYERS ' We offer a good New Sewing Machine at 25, 30, 35 and 40 dollare.-A WARRANTED FOR FIVE YEARS. We are the only house that keeps the high arm Singer pattern Sptiiigfield SeV» * chine?. Wo have the Goodrich, Springfield, Domestic, White, Remington, Dari*/* and other popular Sewing Machine*, ai-d kaep in stock Shuttles, Belts, Oil CjE t Sperm Oil (prepared exprc?.«!y for us) Needles, hnfflers and attaceinentg of all kia<! Parties at a distance can remit 25 cents in postage stau ps and we will send them o Sewing Machine Needles—the best company needle, or $25.00 and we will send fl f inacaine. W MACHINES REBUILT at Cincinnati Prices. We pay expres i charges c*|h) shipped to ns for repairs. I r We have the noiseless Spring for the Singer Sewing Machine. wJliJn apply to any machine and stop its noi«e, and all other machines rfifeit by us. What we claim for the Victor No 4: A high arm machine; lit* ment i> an eccentric, being the lightest movement adapted to sewiflglnt; and each machine is so |*erfectly adjusted that a weight of fonrotm® 1 to the fly wheel will start it from any point. If » The upper thread is self-threading, excepting the eve of the n eeS ft The shuttle is absolutely self-threading. It has a very large si Mu B saving the frequent winding of the bobbins. ■ Fine Watches, Clocks and Jewelry kept on hand. . r ; SPECIAL OFFER. ■ . A sample Goodrich Machine containing all the latest improvemen *. K, "1 sent on trial to anv responsible dealer who desire to handle them if sat. 1 the said sample machine to b« returned at our expense if found to be torv after five da vs’ trial IV. Y'vl f G*. • L 1