Dade County news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1888-1889, June 29, 1888, Image 5

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TftWY un BRVV 1U %i ii 1\ ii %) L*i \j i* a I SQUIBS GATHERED HERE | AND THERE. a A General Melange of all the Local Happenings of the*, Week. 0 '% John P. Jncoway loft for Meri dian yesterday. Miss Mary E. Curoton is viriting Mrs. B. T.Brock. Our reply to Mr. Loo’s article \vk : appear next week. The Dado County News will not appear Fourth of J v y wee?:. Mr. Newt Sells has returned home after quite a long .1 . once. We have no Hardisons or (dove- ■ lands but wo certainly have cur thorough men. T. 11. B. Cole, “Bud” Taylor, Payton Pace returned from Chat tanooga Wednesday. Mr. Matt Allison and H ter, ML Moilie, were in town Tlrursday at tending divine services. Miss Lulu Case who has been confined to her room lor several days is able to be out again. Tom Massy, who was shot by Sidney Miller, a few wxd-rn ago, has taken pneumonia, as a result 0f.... , wound. The R„ R. Co . is preparing to overhaul th this place; and will construct r.;w section hov.ses. The cat crop throughout ILL. section of the country v.uts or.; v - ly dam;.god by the blowing of r, strong wind Wednesday, An ur.iv- lal number attended services, fiunday, at tiro C. P. church, andth: sermon there de livered uiej .eLe . . tuo oca..’'.'.Oi.. John Jaoeway ha.-:, the fine, t two horse crop in the county. Me can recommend John an ' o •• ny you.' - lady, who desires a first class fm* mer lad. Mike Allison was in town Mon-j day, and left late- in the evenip.g i with an sinful of our paper”, j Mike says; k; imposMbm to got 1 too much of a rcaly good thing. Some of the postmasters ‘a curl county arc somovhat circle >3 in j the discharge of their duty. Par ties to whom v/e have mailed our paper frequently fail to get them. Onward and upward will do the maxium of our j■p< r. Time and labor will be devoted to it. All v/e ask of the people is their support, which will insure success. Owing to the ill health of Miss Mary Corput, the school ,:t Cave Spring, near Rising Fawn, will net commence until Monday, .J uly 9th, 1888., instead of Monday July 2nd, as hertofore announced. Notice to .The Marion Co., Demo crat —How dev- the Dade County News “strike you?” Is it worth notice. Remember you howled most pitifully because the McMin viiie Standard overlooked you. At the last meeting of the inde pendent order of loafers, some very complimentary resolutions were passed relative to the strict attend ance and close observance oi ail the rules of the association as man ifested by the new memo r from Cl'overdale, Mr. Marion Vatum. A party of civil engineers were in town Wednesday, locating,; a site for the new section houses. Rome of our most, enthusiastic cit izens think Ih y were locating a place forth - company work shops, but we guo.- ' not. Mr. Joe Morris’ handsome and genial countenance can be soon in the office, ol the N kws. Joe, like the junior editor has been to the fair capital of Mari m county, Tenn., but has no desire to ever visit it again. Hi- interest in the tranquil beau* the mountain?, hills,dales, an irmnrunr streams have gone glin ring, like a sum mer’s dream of fancy, and kindled by ini tg " dion. bhfsted by the cruel and : dless wind'- ot w inter, to whirl • bids a u.y fond adieu. Ordinary’s court Monday, Oh, give us back ‘our little “jerk.” j Brown Williams i convalescent, | and Misses Laura Netlierv and Ida' Ketchersifee are reported as better. The services conducted at the €. P. Church by Rev. E. S. Sewell, j will continue until after Sunday. . jffimrttfcaking of blackberry jam hoopoe an absorbing interest t^Jadios. <rCoinpSrtia.vely few of the girlsJ of hew to dm : lock-1 mg:,, yet how cunningly they “darn I the luck,” . Do not forget the election, for Town Commissionejs, which will be bald at the courthouse .on Sat-j urday, July 7th. The accommodation is a thing of the past. The cannonball a lit tle hard to board, and the through frieght totally—well you may be kicked off. We have no prospect for a prom inent school up to date. Lot’s have the next applicant come up and show hia front teeth before a trade is made. Our vdhoie-eoiod sheriff, in view of having two opponents in the field against him, has been looking shout for his second horse. That’s right Billy, keep yourself “hooked „ r ?J u x >. Last Thursday the you ag n 'were scarce on cur z\ reels, bu t! they caul 1 e. found at their respee-i j • 1 • ''•' it .; vo ho rr, oo : n a v?. u ::,. v; x, oer,; having been up ail \Vanooday j :m at. boating the bushes for aj .aa dU n cri mi u rJ. Mrs. John Tinker, who has been sick for several months, died last Thursday evening, leaving two small children, the youngest less '.bun a week old. The young hus bsno, and friends have our heart :..t rympathy. Thanks to R. P. Lee forjws val uable communication o?.i* f‘ppblic j -0. m.. ! We appreciate y.vu? effort,- v/hil Iwo dc not accord v.a'h you in your \ views. This is a public question I and our columns are open. ! Credit is duo Mr. J. 11. Corput! for the actual production of the I earliest roa. ting ears of the season, j It’s no myth, me editor sampled j them, audit is unnecessary to ex- ■ ; tend aur thanks again, to show our j won.. .1 o . . uii..,.ii..-, thanks. STORE kURfiLARIZED. Last Saturday night the comic,- sarv at Morrison’s ore mines was broken open and about S3O worth of goods were taken out. As yet no one has been suspect j <:d of the crime, but whoever the | party may have been lib is to be I congratulated for his adroitness in j maturing his plans, and fearless j ness in their execution. In order to ascertain whether or not the i tore was inhabited, clods of dirt were thrown against the bed room. The manner of breaking in ap pears to be thoroughly acquainted with the arrartgemts in and about the store. A nail was inserted in the key hole to prevent surprise, while the way v. as clear for an escape by the rear of the building. A blanket was placed over the window to hide the light from the lamp which the scamps had filled with oil from the tank. The parly remained a suffi cient. time in the store to appease iintinnr ivU'r.■> ,>,] by emutV Mahno a cans. ON THE (MEZZ. Rvim' is the meet cowuw l . cf vices. It prevails in want is | culled “society.” Not* at homo is r.i RtEiiouablv mole of replying to ,i visitor. | “The pulpit is not what if was [when I was a boy,” remarked a I member cf the “loafer’s coroner” | vesterday. Weil it may nut be. But we bciong to that hopeful class v,ho believe that there is more re- II i yion in the world now tiiaii at ! any nrevious period, but there is a slight- deviation in the manner in ' will h it was d i. tributed. niVfi ? n» Vd ? rvaep* ? i>: .Hi i Diultl » . Huuiil » | o i tjte FOURTH WTTyTj RE GLORIOUS SUCCESS. « ■- n « Everybody Begin to Make T>\ Preparations to Enjoy the Groat Holiday. o : The “Carmen Ball” Will Stop at! Valley Head, Sulphur Springs Rising Fawn and Trenton. —o — ! i The organazation of the barbe cue association has about attained perfection, and all that remains to be done i 3 the faithful and correct work of the committees. What is now needed to insure success and to case -the minds of those who have assumed some re sponsibilities, is for the public to; assure the committee of gencro-.fi support in the way of money and eatables. Mr. J. A. Bennett is chairman of the Committoee on funds, ar.d is authorize dto receive ail money contributions as well as the other members of the committee. A committee of thirty-five have been appointed to solicit eatables, each member is expected to com municate the result of his indivd uxl solicitations to Mr. J. A. Case/ , ch-firman, 'as early as possible. fro writing of t \m above, the fir once’ committee have made a . : rebort, and there is r.q fear . row but what every thing w»l be ; carried cut as first contemplated. Colo City, with her usual entfcp piam and generosity toward such occassions, have r • h dona tion of $35, and w on hand a cash fi :j fi ; v 5, o say nothing about ; fi. u:u ons ‘in mo enapo or oataL.- * Committees are workings with ?/■ al and vim at Rising Fawn, j Wildwood, i lorganvillo, j and the surrounding eouulrf, and i the prospects are tho day W-rjo one long to be remembered. PROGRAMME. # The programme of the Barbecue and sneaking on the Fourth cf 1 * July will pass off as follows: MORNING. From 9:30 to 10:30 o’clock, I music and general amusement, af | ter which the regular programme will begin.-* 1. Opening oration, by V. U. Jacoway, master of ceremonies, j from 10:30 to 11 a. m. 2. Speech by J. W. Blevins from j 11 to 11:30 a.m. 3. Speech by G. W. M. Tatum from 11: 30 to 12 r n. 4. Speech by T. J. Kilpatrick from 12 m. to 12: 30 p. m. 5. Music and the spreading ef the largest and most magnificent dinner over beheld in the county, j from 12:30 to 1: 30. AFTERNOON. 1. Speech by Mich Pope/ from 1: 30 to 2p. m. / 2. Speech by W. J. Taylof, from 2 to 2: 30. 3. Speech by J. B. IvfcCollum from 2: 30 to 3. 4. Speech by T. J. Lum/kin from 3to 3 : SO. 5. Speech by J. C. Ni/bett from 3: 30 to 4. Immediately after tb speaking the Atta,lla base ball clio wdl play a match game with tie Trenton club. This will be an kditing and interesting feature Hr old and young. | The speaking wii be inter- I sperse-d with music. I * SKY P.OCKE'f. A brass band wiT be on the ground to furnish nojsic for the occasion Hurrah for Capt, tin. 0. ReeSe and Ccle City. Thif have come to the front with a dnalion of ifßs cash. No danger of j going away hungry. T - n 3 °* the 1 arges t barbee ,d -■ o •.. ain the history of any coun j. T’n .* marshals a) 'requested to to wear blue badgei and all com mittee- - red badges.; Ail the ladies w'fsc names were a.v ! aarnootiy requested too meet k/.turaay afternoon at the C. P.- fiiorrh E.'.-ry thing that could add h the comfort ftud cm•:»>vment-of --t-h-a been R.;n has been 1c had after by admgo-nt commaioo ror tne nu:-- pose. Bring your bask. and Mr. J. B. Met.’ollnm proposes to furnish throe eheepj and five dol iars for the barbecue should that amoun t he necessary. •Such liberality should be appre ciated, and Mr. McCollum will not loose by his liberal contribution. Through the efforts of R. S. Rodgers, erd:: s have been receive,-1 for the stopping of the “cannon ball” train at Valley Head Sulphur Springs, Rising Fawn, and Tren ton on the Fourth. .Tins well en able everyboby, both above and be low Trenton, whr> desire, to come by rail.vav. Boys, watch cut! this is leap year, and the Fourth cf July is a national holiday. Have a little change in your pocket. A wink at Mr. Major’s soda fountain on the Fourth costs all the wav from 10 •j cents to a q Vlt bl* ter Ot a dollar. It all depends on how many young ladies wink. Time and changes are written upon every leaf and twig, but arc not near so notice bio as the chang es in the spirit and enterprise of our people. All have have begun to realize what a little energy and zealous labor will accomplish. The Four.’- of July will on.doubt: clly be one tf tTic greatest and most enjoy able days ever known'in Dade. The crowd will be tremendous, and the advantages derived through the as sembly, of such a crowd qv social intercourse, will.be none the. loss. We call afctentioq. .to the notice cf Dr. Field, Dentigf. He has been practicing ,in Walker county for Hverjd years and comes well rec ommended. Here is a chance for some young man to immortalize himself. Our girls and boys are without a. by word. “Plumb-pink” has faded; “Ah there” bar passed into nothing- Mko nut.;j|k:o:df d and roi • A farmer while driving along a I ° ° country road near Sulphur Springs, saw an old pot which had been washed up by the hard rain a few days before. Picking if up toex- I amine it, he was astonished to find j that it contained SIB,OOO in gold. The money is supposed to have hidden by guerrillas in war times. —North Georgia Citizen. Chest nuts! The above article has been published in the country papers for three years to our certain know ledge, The size of the article por trays the confidence the writer has I « in the assertion. notTceT~ D. F. 11. Field, dentist, will be jin Trenton on the 4th. Any one wanting any kind of dental work done will find himat the Hotel. NOTICE! All persons indebted to the firm of Ketcherside & Thurman, are re quested to come forward and settle inside the next ten days, or v/e will be forced to resort to the law, as we have indulged our debtors as long as it has been possible for us to do so. Respectfully, Ketcherside & Thurman. E STRAYED. About April ihe 15th, a bay horse, 15 hands high, branded on left hip R. F. Right hind foot white. White spot on forehead. Will pay’ten dollar reward for the return and delivery of the same to me. W. B. Byrd, sheriff of Dade county, Trenton, Ga. LIBEL FOR DIVORCE. Ben F. Adkins vs. Laura Adkins. March Term, 1888. If appearing to the court that the defendant is not in this state, it is ordered by the court that service bo perfected by publication as re quired by lav/. This March 23, 1888. J. C. Fain, J. S. C. C. C. I hereby ceriir'y tkv the above h a transcript from the minutes of Dade Superior court. This May 21, 1888. 8. II Thurman, Clerk. f I mJ d Pr--n mI m 1! mm® MMls - :j M iMUhy s iiIWS ?>'sas sans -C|\ FOli 1888! ,n i F n f «rs#dj a nfj Im n rnved. .c.'-safi id H L.«J b .; '•»> <..’) '>jd £*. i 3 C«1 a &•§«* aQ? O Kail 3 * <&y - ——• coaYmm gzh? special atiwas whim bull bs * * } +*' Local Happer.ls3.gs. f County «ad State News Political Gossip, A Good Serial Story, •' General Miscellaney, Dr.iTai®a?§'s 4m om :-f akfiiadeilsriiiona * v ► !!9 FACT ft PAPE.R TfcAT CONTAINS ALL THE NEIV3 ■'l o To tho People of Dade and Sur* rounding Oountry: We Specially of yon a liberal support in ©nr effort? to b:ii!d that will be a credit to tr*6 town and county. 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