Dade County news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1888-1889, August 31, 1888, Image 4

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D.tllE fOl : m WEEKLi \m, Enteuej at the Postoffice as Sec ond Class Matter. BEN. BROCK, : Senior Editor. ED. C. GRiSCOIvI, : Junior Editor. TRENTON, GA., AUG. 24, 1888. ANNOUNCE i V*. E N T S, Senator. V a are authorized io announce T. J , U ' ‘ ixipjilD, oE PivLioXir us a 'catiuiciilirv to r >. picscm the 44tU Senatorial dibuiet i.i the next legislature. We are authorized to auuouuce Col. J. C. JNisbeti, ot Clovordaie, as a oau oioate to represent the 44th Senatorial (Usenet iu the next legislature. We are authorized to announce J. 11. A-cCoiruiu, ox Morganviiie, as a oama **ie to reprc&eui me i-itli Senator ini jstrict iu me next legislature. V> E are authorized to auuouuce Mit chell l ope, oi \\ riUWood, as a candi date to it present the 44th boualoiiai disuiei iii the next legislature. CLERK. We are authorized to announce the name d ot S. J. Allison, ot iiisiug iawu acanuiuate lor Gierke ol Su perior Court. W'e are authorized to announce the panic oi b. il Thurman ol Trenton, as a candidate tor Cierxe oa Superior C ouru Representatlue. We are authorized to announce T. J. Kilpatrick, oi Coie City, as a candidate lot iiepreseutaiive to next legislature. We are authorized to auuouuce J. Vd. blevins, oi Rising lawn, as a can date lor Representative to next legisla ture. We are authorized to announce G. W M. Tatum, of'irenton, as a candi date for Representative to next legisla ture. S n e »lff. We are authorized to announce W. A, Byrd, of Trenton, as » candidate for re-election as sheriff. We are authorized to announce J. T. Wooldright, of Trenton, as a candi date for sheriff. ,r ax Collector. We are authorized to announce J'oh i Slaton, of Rising Fawn, as a candidate I or Tax Collector. W E are authorized to aunoutiee the name of Clayton Tatum, of Rising Fawn, as a candidate fer Tax Collector. Ordinary. We are authorized to announce the came of J. R. Acuff, of Morganville ,as a candidate for Ordinary- We are authorized to announce the name of J ACureton, of Tren~ t on, us acankidate for Ordinary Tax Assessor. We are authorized to announce J. FI. Corput, of Trenton, at a candidate for Tax Assessor. W e are authorized to announce the name of S. J. Hale, of Egypt, as a candidate for Tax Assessor w e are authorized to announce w* T. Hartline, of Cloverdalo, as a candi date for 'lax Assessor. We are authorized to announce J- K. Bookout, of Morganville, as a candi date for Tax Assessor. CORONER Wo aso authorized to anounce the name of Joe Kiser, of Trenton, as o andidate for Coroner. Each days report from Jackson ville, Fla., show an increase in the number of cases of yellow fever which indicates a terrible epidemic With Thurman to make the speeches and Cleveland to write the messages, it occurs to us that the ground of the camp aign is about jeove red. If the other fel lows say any thing it will bo old straw thrashed over. Ihe Rep.ublican platform de- \ Clares for five -whisky rather'than j the bar in the tavlii schedule, yet a Ropul-ii an Senate Eeeks a two weeks adjournement in order get-up a tariff hill to take the place of the Mill:-; bill. Which is the Republican party to fall), up on, their Chicago platform-—or their Senators in Congress? The “Irish World” published in K ew York, seeks to attach the Irish vote to Harrison and Morton by Chraging upon Cleveland a con-: ppjrgcy to favor England in the fishery treaty, and by making the Democratic party an allie of Eng, lapd in bringing about free trade for tbe benefir of Thi. would ha a strong catch crthelnh verc-if the charge were not 'oo n‘. teilv al sUiii, Col; Coiyar of |tbe Npi-hyiilo A.V.u ncsu'i. k liiiba of ablpof. U;n. t ii; ipie fif-evidence by hi- challenge the editor pf the i l i; »•. t Co!. Coiyar did not ' kc bt-n.y charged with a contribution to’!>« Mtejiuibuqu hjmj'OKM fund GRAND JURORS. The following ere a list of Trav erse Jurors for i . u iuber Term 1888 of Superior Court to wit; Douglass Killian, B. P Haitlino, C C. Castleberry, Jo: sie Forester Robert Mcßryor, Edward W*mlb. j J. M. Daniel, Johue Lookout. Joseph howler, James Graham. A. C. Daniel, G. W. Fuijdam. Leroy K. Payne, J.- R. Kii . Geo. w, Parker, vv in. 11. Powell, j Ben. hi. "W i.iia..j..-, Ihos. . - . G, W, Castleberry, Geo. Mauley. J. M. Redding, Asa Long. T. H. Robertson, J. C. Nisbett. Ti. L. Killian, O. car Hate. T. H. Oneal. James W. Wood. Wm. Castleberry, J. C. Maxwell. P. A, Parton, Eli Craig, P. S. Guinn, Wm. Stewart. Wm, W. Case, It. F. Tittle. grAnd jnrors. A. M. Tatum, W. G. Morrison. Wm. T. Hartline. Asa T. Fricks Wm. T. Hughes, Charles Case. Cicero A. Bravaut. Noah Killiah. Joseph Kelley, Chas. Mayo John M. Cantrell, J. L. Bonnett. Edward Forester, Isac Craig, sr. Lee Pope, William M. Hale. J. C. Homes, Wm. L. Allison Robt. F. Lea, William Gass. J, W. Blevins, Tol. Powers. G. J. Chambers, M. C. Daniel. A SLANDERREFUTED. The report is being circulated that W. A. Byrd put into the streets the family so much in distress, and about which so much has been heard, The facts are as follows: Mr. Byrd being away from home Dr. Morris got permission of Mrs. Bvrd to let them go in their house near the jail, but only until the husband returned. Sheriff Byrd returning found them in the house when he ordered Dr. Morris to put them out as he had put them in. The next morning the party left Mr. Byrd’s house and went into Dr Ketcherside’s house, about a mile South of town, the . sun Spring very hot and the woman riding astride the horse. It was told by the family that Byrd had put them out, and this they repeated -at Ris ing Fawn, which no doubtgav cir culation to the report that jj yi d ( had “shoved them out” and sent them off to Rising Fawn. The whole matte? resolves itself into this—if some one circulated a base lie for the purpose of injuring Mr. Bvrd we unite our indignation with that of an incroesed commu nity, but if on the other hand if Mr Byrd made them leave his house and at the same time knowing to their physical condition wo con clem the inhuman act, and would with scorn denoun:*- the the perpet rated of the deed as belong ing to the lowest order of humanity and devoid of all human sympathy HITS FOR A FEW. The bigeet fool of all fools is the man who considers hie judgement infallible, and will not listen to ar gument or be convinced when he is overpowered with facts. Such a man dwells in rids community. A man who kicks too goon had ‘nei have kicked at ail. “ A candidate telling everyone ho n o. te that a certain opponent “has not a ghost of a chance’ and ‘is not in the race” ought to be treated with the contempt his imperti nence deserves. A public officer whose duty is to uphold the maj -sty of the law, see to its enforcement should conduct himself in such, a manner as to merit respect, and through respect gain obedience. kittle things often defeat a man j for office, although he may protest ■ and say *hedid not do it. 5 To vote against a candidate sim - ply because his choice is not your choice, as between two good Demo crats is an outcroning'of the lowest iordei of mental weakness I “if a man dies will i*e Uve again" :.:,e x.-yoig to be solved by 4 < an«i jd <te v.bo realized that he ]S { O'h; c.dv dead. i • a!■ lam 7 • rour good name you Vo.'-v !-• .do ?i yon f v like it,but when a woman riaiming to be a body (but la '-login the sinai hvt attribide) u:' her tuTgue to your , . pji agent. M yen w.uM •-.•hill up all your indi.ion and kick agai nst the wind. vVe Lave be<*n there. THE BLAIR BILL We thought, and had he- ‘- 7 'so fa: 3 the Bh uI hi l • v. J conet rned, thas it ta v/or div e: r.i : ; ■ : u 1 ’ : pec Lily amci, D< n-.r- - ais, but up! o i'u:- ;/eov v-v k-ive men! r? ™ " ;•* ----- j right Here I’ 1 Hus county who hav- j .'■w 810v.v.l :he Republican be it,and! j ready to condemn :• uy iriio-v Dem ocrat who does nor care »v> mhe the tdese. Anything coming tree will always make a catch for people waiting d)i Bomothing :.•)>; given —they look or see no futhe than the fact they are to get something free, and the tact of its being au educational gift sugar coats tin whole arrangement, How many know all the provisions of the Biair Bill, and what it requires from the State in return for the money they they are to receive, It’s true it does away with cur surplus; but that could he used very nicely to paying the public debt, The Biair Bill or any otner bill will never defeat the wishes of the people for the reduction of a burdersome and exces eive tariff, A check is not a defeat and the right will yet con quer, The Dado County News has takeu the “big head” all of a sud den. it comes to this office about once a month of late. Wliat’s the matter Ben? Perhaps you visit Chattanooga to often What’s the matter Jacky? you have been somewhere too often, or you would remember getting your paper. Glad to know you miss t-ne News. GEORG lA—Dade County, Win be : j oJd before trie Court house door iu the town of Trenton, Dade c-ouuty. State of Georgia, on tho first Tvcsday in September I*BB. between trie legal hours of sale, to the highest bid der for cash, the following lots, or parts of lots of land, lying west Lookout creek as the property of B. M. wilkin son to wit; Lots of land number one, thirty live and .thirty six. 11th Dist, and fourth section, of said comity, and lots of laud number six and seven m the 18 th Dist. and 4th section, said county, con taining 400 acres more* or loss. Said Yfaul 1.-vied on the property of B- M. j Svimi:,- -a, to satiety an execution issu-d j from the Superior Connty of said county if favor of w. R. Taylor Dga.in.st, said B. M. wilkinsou. This August Ist 1883. n Also a* same tkn a .: uv- v-ull soli i, Us of -and r 1 "d r W*.-. ’ ;■> \ .--live j and thirty six, 11th Dist. ac l ' d - j c •-1 tion, said connty, and lot:-, ol land num ber six and seven iu the : ! and 4th section, said coo -' > ■< 400 acres more or loss. • . levied on as the property of , •* .lk e; - rt to satisfy .i ox : .de Super,or Court -of n -iut-y, in favor of S. B. Austin ■ .ml Hot lie A. Austin against arid B :,r wilktesoit, this Aug. Ist. ’.Sr* w. A. Byrd eheriff. Whereas J. E. Patterson admin istrator oi L. F Ho-he, Tnomas Hooke and Mary T Ridley, repre ss 1 1.-- to the court in his petition duly filed and son rod on record that he has fully adn-inisu rod t heir estates, TLm is. * here; or .to cut all per.-cn.-’ cm.on mid. kiudmd and creditor;-, »o -km - if any they car, why : <i tuimini-drator should not be disknrg d from his admimstration and me-; . - cVI us of dism'ssion <-n t .\>h fiivi. Mon-1 i.y in November 1888. Tina July 2d. 1888. J, A. Bennett Ordinary. Will tie seed on the first Tuesday in Sept. 1888 at the court house door town of Trenton, county cf Dade, and state oi Georgia, within the legal hours of srie - ho the high est bidder for cash the following property to-w: One sorrel horse with white feet sripc on nose, adout fifteen hands high and about even year, old One (day-lank marc .-'.even tear? Old, ami about lift n hands high. Fn my mare mule Oxtoen hands high, and about four years old, one, bra horse mule about fifteen hands i hi go and about nine years old, and cue mouse colored horse mule .iU»ut nine years old, and one bay mare j umle abcrut fourteen hanhs high j ami about ,ix years old. One, ouo and one'n ~.rth Tonnes -w\ami t-*.■ T m * . 1 - wag er s e.i.d!, U ingrumb • 'irv.. One •:ct wag"-, i.-.iruftwo \y ir nlo •. Igtsi s. bait! properly levied on us I ice prt»p' rn; of S. ... Ausiin to sat is:;/ sn i issued from the : Superior dourt of said county in ; favor of T. H.B, *' .>’,•> against S. B. i \\ •tin, Thomas * n.om.ngs and ■>> • k y ’oiiiticU j this Aug.i is , jo->. .#. Si or it:. ■ . bii tii i ' - ia Octofrr 1888, at the court no use I tloer in town o Trcutou, coun jty of Dae» St Re of Georgia, be i tween t* 1-y • I hours oi . tie to the I high' Ft •; do oi i're c: ?)i d- follow • ! • J • 4 T, i - * * . 1 . ’iig t*n, • . , to i i». .A- i * I umbeiTlftth, in the 10th district . -.!»«» . • .tr.ic iVii .g ID • ,i cont of i i<. ,• id ] f<:n --;: rty leym on ae the property of N. adana ( !I r y Hi - xv .- 1 j • .■. .***: v ■ j'ufstice feurt the 874th Dist G*. ; A,, oi 8® co iniy in I vvo r B I L. B’mitl agr iii.R B Cre >.nd !pic;!u:.l,Cross, ihv W jo. < wrvmr ‘. < p'.'.tt -Vinces over Cq’i .c. In 'V y? >" d.oul by (ie feadant. This ..tig -A >1 h 1888. W. A L. - Sheriff, i \\ ill b sold oi: the it ruesday |in Octobr 18S8, al ;lie c-hU l nobse door iu he tev> • f "r -'itom coun ty of Dec. fd. i- Georgia, be btvecji tk ieg> i.i-.- ■ A sa:. io the highest l Rider A • It vV fol iov-'-’i;" -' rt v "■ 1 'cs Jo 0r... oi- d •ut :i e-art, o: r lot o 1” i-u.R u vire : i 4 ia the 11th D'-m. ~ :u?4lh r ctd-u o: sam coun ty. >. icn ro? rty levied ias th« propc iy u John W. W ‘Jams to samwy siif-xe.' it'on- i- cj by the ror.i C‘-;mnssm:e ret the 960th Dift, G. M of se.k.l ceunty in favor of said ecmHisvi, uers agv.ins:, Job u vV. William--. Prop: A y pointed out by defendtnt. Levy made by J. A. Oucal L C., and hum- ;, over to me. This Aug. 80th 1888. W. A. Byrd, Sheriff. 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TENN.. ■•las the a3ost Lighted Store in the City - tv hf'r making an iavcst.mpnt you : j want r.ll tho light vou can r-et : AM 'Goods Marked in Plain Figures. ■ BE sells for light prices, light profits. He treats you in such a manner that (a! your heart will be light with satisfaction ; and clothe you in away that ton will be light in society. If you have a light pocket book, aud want to get ail that is possible for your means, call on 3 cm 3 £EJ:i mpson, CSiaHamoogn, Tt sass., - lid Bank. Avery Plows. Fishing Tacle s / V J INCORPORATED. Carter, Magill &c Ewing, Successors to J H. Warner <?• Co- ETC. Chattanooga, Tennessee. r'vr ' A X Guns & Powder, Double Shovels. V * V —* , .in , iwwirwnnyw mm .1 I J_| l I ■. '■»!' ■' LLJ—MW WASSMAN BRO., 717 and 719 '.Maskvt Street , Have Red need ail Suits on the First Floor to the Uniform Price of pA; Per JSTTI*37 [w 6 lOOj SUIT This is just u-bout 50 cents on the dollar of cost. W.e intend to eh*;e out evevv suit in th.e house oefore our fall arrive, and for this reason we olfci our suits at half price CALL AT THE Colder? Eagle Clothing Hse. ***rjrs Cl l A TTAh'OOG A -1" KN N. NiX. & FOUST, Dtu.lers in Fine Boots and Shoe*. CITS TO ‘ r WOP RANI) RE PAIRING A SPECI ALTY. 824 MARKET STREET, €3 £1 %. '£’ TA A W©« A, X fiilV I* . BOOK'KSEFIKG, SHQftT>HAN9, TELEGRAPHY, PENMANSHIP, Etc. Whp ihsirca ta better hie or her Roadttias in life, should write fbr tho Catalogue of * BRYAKT % S7RAYTOW BUSlfffiSS COtLESE WO. 4M>3 THIRO B'<«4raT. UOUOVJIULe, KV,