Dade County gazette. (Rising Fawn, Dade County, Ga.) 1878-1882, November 30, 1882, Image 3

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J. A. CASE & SO ftfli DEALERS TO A GENERAL tis: ?l l:ui::S!*.ffl \ TRENTON, DADE COUNTY, GEORGI I friends 'tuid customers rtfßpdctfnl-lylfivited to call-in us when *n‘neediiY our line. We will hereafter be found at ihe brick store house of *Andy Brown and will give our personal attention to bushes . W$ X pay fair prices for Country PrtvlncG, THE GAZETTE. rr • ‘ — : qKfitotokV MorNisq, Cold. Vaccinate. Business b'isk. Heg killing tWie. Nice line of ladies shawls at \X ebb Tatum’s. Mr. W T ebb Tatum went to Atlanta this week. A fresh lot of prints at Webb Ta tum’s. Commercial travelers has been very numerous this week. Cagle, oi Cassanflrt, was in town this week. Sea notice of new legal ad.Vfcstise sient iu this *ssue. all wool undershirts at Webb Tafcrtn’s, cheap. Our merchants are and opening theii Christmas goods. Snowballing was the sport with our young people last Wednesday. The Sunday-school at the Furnace contemplates having a Christmas tree. The first snow that has fell in this Vicinity this season, fell last Wednes day. A negro man dki& fct the Pureste last Wednesday night with the small pox. Dr. James Brock and John White, of Trenton, spent last Sunday in Ris liig Fawn. The improvdJfceift spirit grows. We Bear of several who propose building noon. Mr. Hardy Hall has his new saloon near the ford pf Lookout civiek about completed. Business in our town is very flush. Our merchants are selling a great many goods. Mr. A. B.Lt'eand wife and Master Ileniv spent last Sunday at Y alley Head', Ala. The Furnace at this place is one ahrongthe largest and best con ducted turtkicos in the South. Miss Lama .Johnston, a lovely young lady of Mobile, Ala., is visiting Mrs. Itnssey at the Furnace. A Sunday school has been organized at the Furnace, and will meet every Sunday morning at 9 o’clock. Persons who failed to “lay in” coal before cold weather set in are now re gretting it. We are one of ’em. The loveliest faces are to be seen at tnoonlight, when one sees half with the'eye and r naW * ith the fancy. Mr. Geo. N Napier, formerly editor of the "Catoosa Courier, Ringgold, Ga., gave our sanctum a call last W'cdnes day, Our little village is very quiet nothing whatever occnrrs to mar its quietude save a little robbery now and tbeth Farmers should provide good shel ter for thetr stock during winter. It’s cruel to permit stock to be exposed to bad weather. Mr. Patsey Fahey, fvmWriy of this place but now of Chattanooga, is spending a few weeks with his mother at the Furnace. It does a person good to see the smile 'of contentment that rests upon the av eiage farmer’s face, in consequence of the splendid yield of co*-n. We are requested by Mr. Amos to announce that RcV. L. N. Brock, ol Walker county, will preach at the Furnace next Saturday night and Sun day. We are requested to announce that Rev. D. F. Smith, of Dalton, Evan gelist of Cherokee Presbytery, will be gin a meeting at Trenton ou the uight of December Ist and coutiuue for sever al days, < The matrimonial wave in and around Rising Fawn is heaving and tossing, and promises before the season closes to send many happy soils on their way rej dcing. Mrs. Venable and Cass viHe, Ga., wholes been visiting the family of Mr. A. S. Fricks’of this place, returned home last Sunday. She was accompanied to Chattanooga by her son, Mr. Glen. Venable. We hear a great deal of dissatisfac tion from some of our young bloods in regard to the article which appeared in last week’s issue under the head of “Young fools that marry.” Parents say there is “more truth than poetry” in it. Chattanooga Times: P. B. Smith, of Walkev cow*fy, Ga., has accepted a position as book-keeper for Howaid, Glover & Ewing. Mr. Smith is a young nwa of fine business qualifica tions, and trie house is to be congrat ulated upon securing his services. Mr. A. A. McLemore, who has been connected with the newspapers of Chattanooga stfr^ ■’Sfe'eferal years, was married at the residence of the bride’s mother on Cherry street in Chattanoo ga last Thursday evening to Miss Hamiria E. Webb. The happy cou ple has our best wishes for future life. Mr. J. M. Sfcttow, one of the nicest, energetic and accommodating emigrant agents in the world, sent about two hundred emigrants over the Memphis & Charleston rotni last week t\ v . differ ent points wit West, and will send as many more this week. Thii speaks volumes for Sutton. We diiect the attention of readers to the advertisement of Mr. Joseph C*-np’'iii another column. J.»e is a first-class w-erkuian, and does his work fast and guarantees satisfaction. Those of our friends who thsires their house papered would do well to Mr. Camp a trial, thereby saving the ex pense of seeding to Chattanooga or some other point alter a man, M.. A. M. IlaleThas ,"ust received a large assortment ot hosiery, gloves, handkerchiefs, ties, fisc'mrs and scaifs, which lie is selling at bed-rock prices. He a’.c l.ao a supply of family groceries which otfci at prices that m fy competition. He is thankful to the public for past patronage and desires a continuation of kiMi same*, lie asks the public to call and examine his large assortment of holiday goods before pur chasing elsewhere. Mr.Covy C. Hale has jnsl received aud opened a large stock of choice gro- such as bacon, lard, flour, meal, coffee, syrup, rice, cigars, tobacco, fan cy canned goods, etc., ete., all for which he sells cheaper than yon c*n buy'elsewhere. His selection of holi day goods is the nicest aad best se lected stock ever brought to this market. Occasionally a credit subscriber re fuses to pay his subscription on the ground that three, or six, or ten months ago as may best suit his convenience, he failed to receive a certain copy of the paper. Now, it is our purpose when A copy is Vest!, or goes estray iu the mails, to send a duplicate-, when notified in a reasonable time, but to have subscubers put us off in the pay ment of their subscription on such pei ty pretext is annoying, and we put such parties down as either very care less oh else partially developed dead beats. Kind readers, if you kno# of any of your neighbors who h*s treated us thus, don't mention the matter as we don’t like to have them think that wo would pass uncomplimentary re marks about them. Remember, this is confi lential. • l%olice to Tax Payers. Tlr-w who have not paid their taxes can find the amounts at W ebb la -1 urn's store who will receipt for the same. Riirffiary. Last Monday night, while Mr. Geo. W. Cureton and his clerk, Mr. Max Corput were at Supper, a thief effected an entrance into their store by break ing the hack door dfowA . Tie secured the mcney drawer by prizing the com bination l<it*k down so as t j slide uiwioi the catch. Besides the money draw he todk some clothing and about 100 pounds ot meat, The drawer contained the day’s sales, wWich amonnteito about SSO, exclusive of two money orders ot sl4. drawer war found next morning down on the Furnace railroad. The thief is supposed to be a negro enfi (Joyed at the furnace, as a suspicious character was seen standing around the store about dark. fiOffi HOUSE BUILDER & CONTRAC TOR, Also All Kin#* of Paint ing, P«iH*r Hanging, txlnzing, etc. RISING FAWN, GEORGIA. Respectfully solicits the patronage of the people ot Rising Faw n and vi cinity. All work done to Ord&K Sat guaranteed. NOTICE. Dade Superior Court, September Term 1882. R. S. Leavitt ) Libel for Helen YV. Leavitt ) Divorce It appearing by the return of*4e Sheriff that the defendant, Helen YV. Leavitt does not reside in this couuty ami it further appearing to the Court that tiie defendant does nut reside in this Stale, It is ordered by the Cbtlrt that service of this libel he pertevtcd by publication of this order, in the Dade Couuty Gazette, a weekly news paper published at Rising Fawn, Ga., once a month for four months betord the tiGxt term of this *iourt. This September 21st 1882. J. C. FAIN, J. S. C. C. C. A true extract fiom the minutes. November 14ih, 1882. S. H. Thurman, Clerk. Susan Rogers ) Libel for divorce vs. > iu Dade Superior YVm. It appearing to the Court Uv the re turn of the Si.eiitf, that tire defendant is not in the State. It is ordered by the court that service be perfected by publishing the order in the Dade County Gazette, for four months prior to the March term, 18^3. J. C. FAIN, j.s.o <*..V . A true extract from minutes of Court. 23rd, 188° S. 11. Thurman, < Ivsi-k. John Crumbly ) vs V Libel for divorce. ret Crumbly ) It appearing front the return of the Sheriff that there has been no service in this cate. It is ordered that service by publication be had for four months and once a month in the Dade County Gazette before next term of this court. September 23rd 1882. J. C. FAIN, j s c.c.c. A true extract from minutes of Court, November 23rd, 1882. S. 11. Thckman, Cletk. NOTICE Inl'AL BILL. The undersigned WH after the ex piration of thirty days from this date, present to the next General Assembly of Georgia, a hill entitled an act for the relief of E. tt KebCherside, of Dale count) , and folr other purposes. This October 18th, 1882. j. W. RdssEY, M, D. T. J. Ltmi-kin, YL D. tj. i an 30CT& SHOE MAKER, 1 KXT toOOR ro Frit'ks Bros. Makes all kinds of Boots and Shoes. Repairing a specialty, at low prices. Sheriffs Sale, ; 1 State of Georgia, ) Will be sold be- Dade County, j fore the Court House door in Vlsv* town of Trenton, Dade county, Georgia, on the First Tuesday In January, 1883, the following lots of land, to satisfy the following tax fi fa’s, to-wit: Lot of land number 331, 11 district, 4th section of Dade county levied’tdm as the property of Z. B. Middlebrooks, to satisfy a tax fi fa in favor of D. E. Tatnm, T. C. Also lots of land no. 43, 11th dis,, 4th sec; no 12 18th dis "4th sec; no 27 18th dis 4th sec; no 66 18th dis 4th see; no 121 18th dis 4th sec; no 19th dis 4th sec; no 119, 19th dis 4th sec; no 124, 19t.h dis levied on as the property of Banks <fc Scort, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of D. F TAturts t c. Also 80 acres of lot of land no 11, 19th dis, 4th sec; levied on as the pro perty ofH J Bates, to satisfy a ft fa in favor of the tax collector. Also lot of land no 68, 19th dis '4th sec; levied on as the property of T H. Bray, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of tax collector. Also lot of land no 133, 18th dis 4th sec; levied cn as the property of Foster <fc Harland, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of tax collCcfot.. _ Also lot of land no 255, dis 4th sec;*levied on as the property of E 1) Hightower, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of tax collector. Also lot of land no 91, 19th dis 4th sec; levied on as the property of Au gustus A R MeCutchens, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of tax collector. Also lots of land no 92 and 90, 19th dis 4th sec; levied on as the property of F’re 1 T Liehart, to 'satisfy a fi fa rn favor of tax collector Also lot of land no 15, 19th dis 4th sec; levied on as the property of J W McCsrdy, to satisfy a fi fa in, favors tax collector. . Also Jets of land .10 39. 11th dis 4th sec- ; no 111, 11th dis 4th see; nn 130, 19ih dis 4.h sec; Wied ’on as the property of M A VyA t W satisfy j a ft ta 1 in favor of tax eductor. Also lot of land no 141, 18th dis 4th see; levied on as the property of •lames to satisfy a fi fa in favor 6t tAx collector. Also lot of land no 182, lltli dis 4th sec; levied on as the property of Joseph F McCord^ to satisfy afifa in favor of tax collector. ALd lot of land no 183, 10th dis 4th levied on a< the property of C ad’mr, to satisfy afi fa in favor of tax Collector Algo lot ofl-nd no 111, '9 dig Ah tfHV. lev- | ied on as the property of T 111 Baslevitog, to I satisfy a fi fa in thv'or of tax collector.' Also lot of land no 111. 4th gee; levied on as the propertv of T M Cook to gat- , ;gfj a fi fa in favor of tax-collector. Algo lot of land no2B, dis 4th gee; lev ied on ng the fr.ipcrty of jainc%* Bryatot to gati.."y a fi fa >n favor of tax collector. A Iso lot of land no 3 r l, 11th dis sth sefc. levied on as the »>rope*\v of J II ftent, to &at igfy a fi fa n favor of tax collector. Algo lot of land no 7, 19tli dig 4th see. lev eid on as the prope- tv of M L Ruff, to satis fy afifa in favor of iax collector. Also lot of land no 109, "10th dis 4th sec. levied on as the property of Shan Jl*r Lemons to satisfy a fi '"a in favor of tax collector. lot tf land no 13, 8 19thj dig 4th’ gee levied on ag the property of N B Knight, to gatigfy a fi fa in favor of *ax collector. Also lot of Wind too 4, 11th dis 4th gee; lev ied on the property of >4 K Jourdan k Co., to gatigfy a fi 4ft in favor of tax collector. Also lot of l»nd no* fifi, llth dis 4th gee; levied on ag the property of 6 A Weaver, to gatigfy a $ fa iff favor of ta x collector. Algo lot of land no 15$, 18th di% 4th gee; J evied on as the property of F M Smith, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of tax collector. Also lot of land no 107, 19th dis 4th se’6l levied on as tie property of J H Starks, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of tax collector. Also lot of land no %57, llth dis 4th sec; levied on as the property of Jas W Smith, to satisfy a $ fa in favor of tax collector. Also lot of land no fit, 19th dis 4th sec: levied on as the property of R J Wilson, to satisfy a fi fa in favor of tax collector. Also h>t of land no 141, llth dis 4th gee; levied on as the property ef David S John ston. to srtisfy a fi la in favor of tax collector. Also lot of land no 156. 10th dis 4th sec; levied on as the property of Milton Loveless; to satilfy a fi fa in favor of tax collector. Also lot of land no 33, 12th dis 4th sec; lev ied on as the of S B Love, te satisfy a fi fa in favor of tax collector. Levy made by W. H. Smith, L. C., and turned over to me. Tenants in posseseion notified. This November 30th 1832. J..H- LKOCK, Sheriff. JUST RECEIVED Ut the COMPAJMY STOfeEj Otn> of the largest and selected stock a PAIiXj goods ever brought to this market. Our line oj DRY GOODS AND NOTIONS connot be equaled. Our Boots and Shod are ahead of anything in the Country. Op ■ ' stock of i : CLOTH.I \Ch is complete. Om* stock of Family Groceries I is always full and prices as low as a number one article can be bought any where. A\\ salable Country Produce taken in exchange for goods at GASH P*R ICES. COMPANY STORE, nmjfG FAWN, &AM TH E LA BO ST LINE OE 1 ' ♦ f fan m WiHKR GOODS j EVER BMU3HT T 3 RISING! FAWN. AT FRICKS BRO’S. | Having iu stock the host selection of t Drygviods, Notions, Soots, Shoei Croceris, Queensware, CDL.OTIIIIVG. , and in fact everything kept in a tirst-cla) Store, at prices defying competition. We invite the trading public to give us a Call. We want you to trap with us, and are determined to make it to your interest to do so. All kinds of produce bought at highest market price. LOOKOUT FARMERS f GILBERTS CHEAP CASH»toi»e 11 fti keep constantly on hand, at f ? times, a full line of General Merchan dise, which we will sell as cheap as the sanio class of Goods can be bought in ChattP nooga. give us a cAl ki And you will be convinced of d the above. *| VI ■ Victor Sowing W:iclliiijs> Specialty. # GILBERT <fc BROTHER $ Rising Fawn, - * Georgia*