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DADE COUNT! WEEKLY NEWS.
Ektehed at the Postofkice as Sec
oki) Class Mattbk.
ben. T. BROCK. : Senior Editor.
ED. C- GRiSCOM, ; Junior Editor
"TRENTON. GA.,_SEI\ 29. 1888. _
ANNOUNCEDEN
CLERK .
We .are authorized to rnnfui
the came of S. J. Allison, of His
Fawn as a candidate for Clarke of
porior Court.
We are authorized to announce
the name ofS. II Thurjuan of Trenton,
as a candidate for Clerke os Superior
Court.
S e-lff.
We are authorized to announce W.
A, Byrd, of Trafcun, as a candidate for
re-eteetioii as sheriff.
We are authorized to announce J.
T. Woolbright, of Trenton, as a candi
date for sheriff.
T a* Collector.
We are authorized to announce Joh t
Slaton, of Rising Fawn, as a candidate
for Tax Collector.
We aro authorized to announce the
name of Clayton Tatum, ,<>f Rising
Fawn, as a candidate for Tax Collector.
Ordinarv.
We are authorized to announce th„
name of J. R. Aouff, of Morganvillo .as
as a candidate for Ordinary.
We are authorized to announce
the name of J A Cureton, of Tren
ton, as a candidate for Ordinary
Believing from the expressions
of the people of Dade county that
they desire my continuance in the
office of Ordinary, and acting from
that belief, I formally announce
my candidacy for re-elect ion to
said office. If elected, without
prejudice toward any, I will en
deavor to promote the,. best interest
of the county. J. A. BENNETT.
Tax "Assessor.
We are authorized to announce J. It.
Corput, of Trenton, at a candidate for
Tax Assessor
We are authorized to announce
the name of 8, .J. Hale, of Egypt
a» a candidate for Tax Assessor. .
We are authorized to announce w
T. Hartline, of Cloverdalo, as aeandi
dat» for Tax Assessor. S ,
*Ve aro authorized to announce J.
Bookout, of Morganville, its a Ca .d
h for Tax JAseossor.
We aro authorized to announce
the'name cLW. J. McCauley, of
Morganville, as a candidate for
Tax Assessor.
CORONER
We ase authorized,to anounce the
name of Joe Kiser, a
ndidate f or,Coroner.
On the Gth day of next month is
the day for election of President
and Congressman, and Dade should
turn out and poll a good vote.
It is now about time when the
pops of the Chattanooga hunter
will be heard in the fields after
your game. Every land owner in
the count}’ should post his lands
aSaigst these non resident intrud
ers, who neither care for property
or person.
Some young man left a gushing
epistle on our dosk which bear? evi
dence or a deep seated affection
for some lady, but we could not
make out who was to be the recip
ient, /consequently we could nor
forward. We hold it iot the claim
j*
ant.
COME AT LAST.
Wo have it lust; the thing is set
tled; tfe are to have an SB,(XX) de
pot. The appearance of Mr. Hansom
Master of Construction on the A Cl
S R Realised a little flutter ofex.
eitement in our town last Wednes
day, and knowing that something
was in the wind, we rent nur ever
lo-be-counted-on Joe down to the
depot to interview Mr. R. S, Rodg
ers, onr genial agent, and if possi
ble ascertain what the racket was
all about. After a few such ex
pressions as “doggone it” and "go
to the douce” Mr. Rodgers seated
hi itself on a four footed slool, and
with one foot on the floor and the
other elevated to an angle of about
43 and resting on a neigh
booring desk proceeded with "what
«o you ‘wan’ter know that for’, amt
•'topped short, bu‘ • reporter flu
idly got the la* aniiq of the r.mtbu
and Ifcft well sati.-ued with hi.
work. Mr. Rodgers -a id, on see
all that brief nude ui i. V vou s* *
ail that lumber down vender?
AY ell, »ve <fi,» -.oing to have a new
scuttle hole. It will fron 120 ft.
and run back 49 ft. and will Be a
facsimile of the new depot at St.
Paul, Minesoto, on a little less in
frontage. It will cost SB,(XX) and
it will be a daisy; the ladies wait
ing room will be adorned with
plush covered seats, and French
plato mirrors—thats ail I know’.”
“But what will become of the old
passenger depot,” said the reporter
“Oh, its to stand for the benefit of
the old crowd of loafers who will
not be allowed tn enter the new
depot. Null said.”
One of bu.- former candidate’s wive
become so disgusted with our little
of two of the candidates that
she declared the”‘nasty rag” should
not come in the house again, but
we nope the good woman has
changed her mind, ns the News
tuts been snowed under after being
buffet ted around bv the storms of a
hot political contest.
m WASHINGTON LETTER,
{Washington, Oct. Bth, 1888.
A calm ssems to have fit Hen on
the political field; neither party
are as jubilant ns thew wore a few
since. One significant fact stands
out, and that is that Democrats aie
more certain apparently of New
York State than heretofore. Money
wiil tell, and aside from that $lO,-
000 each from the President and
Cabinet the liquor dealers of New’
York have raised a fund of $500,-
000. Nor could they use all the
money subscribed to the Maine
campaign fund, so that they
brought money hack f/om theae.
LH this can be placed in New York
where it will tell most, and the
certnininty of havinf Rio necessary
“sinews of win” makes prominent
and knowingjDcmocrars assured of
success.
f
Adjouruement of Congress has
been indefinitely postponed upon
ehe urgent demand of Brecken
ridge and Carlisle. Your corres
pondent’s predict ion will bo verifi
ed as to ths length of session.
Tim Senate tariff bill has at last
formulated. It will not be passod
this session, as they your
correspondent pointed out as the
mistake regarding it viz., the de
fense as well as the attack that
must be engaged in, instead of
simply attacking tue measure put
forward by the De moo rots tin the
M ills bill.
■ Bets’posted on ®thc doubtful
Mates’ posted at *he Boundary
pools room a. just ousnle this city,
kre 100 to 80 that Indiana, New
York. Connecui, and Now Jersey
will go Democratic.
LEGAL NOTICES.
SALE OF THE NISLET CLO
VER DAI.E FARM.
GEORGIA—Dadk County,
The undersigned will expose, to
sale before the court house door in
Trenton Dade county Georgia, on
the Ist Tuesday in November next
! 888, wi*lun the legal hours of sale
that tract or parcel of land known
as the former family residence of
the late James A. Nisbctt, deceased,
called Cloverdale Farm, containing
one hundred anu seventy live acres
ntore or less, being parts of lots
Nos. KX) and HM in the 18th Dist.
and 4th section of said county of
Dade—fronting 146 roads on die
jA. G. 8. R. R. extending from the
; lands of Reckam estate to the lands
lot C. C. Guinn, them'" riming hack
j from said railroad. 175 rods, thence
jB.K. 8 degrees 50 rods, thence
\Yo'-t 14 rods, tlmm** 8. W. 15 do
i gross 110 rods, and t hence East 208
! ro<h on said railroad. On said
I land there is a tine stone twostorv
I mansion having some eight rooms,
I hard finished within, and a large
1 barn and otlVbr buildings. Near
; this place runs Lookout creek, and
also the rail road from Chattanoo
ga to Birmingham, being about 1
miles from Trei ton, n d h\o mi
aelndl rem Rising Fawn. Said
, -hie to he made under an order of
j tl;o eornd of Ordinary of ib>ih
• midy Georgia and lu carry ou
tns provisions <>t the will of James
, A Nishett. deco sed, who died
j whiie residing in Bibb county.
i ienns: One halt cash and one hall
i in twelve munis time at 8 per cent
I per annum.
LETHER Z. U()88ER.
v. i'! i t i '.y i!| ;m -
Whereas John T. Martin and
otheas have made their applica
tion to this court, praying an order
granting the establishment of a
change of the public road, known
as the Egypt road, commencing at
the North end of the lane running
with the North and South land line
between John T. Martin! A, M, Tn
! turn and I. C. Paris, said change
riming due North from said lam
upon the land of said Martin pai
allel with the North and Soul,
land line of said Martin and Pari.-
intersecting at Guardenhire Ferry
Road at the Baptist church in the
1089 Dist. G. M., said county. And
whereas, Commissioners apponted
for that purpose have reviewed and
marked out said change of Road
will he of puplic utility and con
venience, now this is to cite all
persons that on and after the first
Monday in Nov. 1888 said change
of road wtll be granted if no good
cause is shown to the contrary,
Given under mv hand and seal.
This 28th day • ' Sept. 1888.
J, A Bennett
Whereas J, E. Patterson admin
istrator of L. I'. Hooke, Thomas
Hooke and Mary E, Ridley, repre
sents to the court in his petition
duly filed and entered on record
that he has fully administered
their estates. This is. therefore, to
cite all persons concerned, kindred
and creditors, to show cause, if any
they can, why said administrator
should not be discharged from his
administration and receive letters
of dismission on the first Monday
in November 1888. This July 2d.
1888. J. A. Bennf.tt
Ordinary.
Will be sold on the first Tuesday
in October 1888, at the courthouse
door in the town gf Trenton,coun
ty of Dade, State of Georgia, bo
tween the legal hours of sale to the
highest bidder for cash the follow
ing property to wit: Lot of land
number 119th. in the 10th district
and 4th section; the same lying in
said county of Dade. Said prop
erty levied on as thep roperty of W.
B. Cross and Diadana Cross to sat
isfy an execution issued from the
justice Court of the 974th Dist. G.
M., of said county in favor of B.
L. Smith against W. B. Cross and
Diadana Cross. Lew made by W.
J. Townsend, L. C. and turned over
to me. Property pointed out by de
fendants. This Aug 30th 1888.
W. A. Byrd, Sheriff.
T. H. LUMPKIN
®—dealer in
Groceries, Tobacco
and Cigars.
A New Stock and Complete
Line of Goods Just
Received-
FINE POCKET CUTUERyT
* mm no
LIBEL FOR DIVORCE.
Ben F. Adkins vs Larau Adkins.
Maaeh Term, 1888.
It appearing to the court that the
defendent is not in the State, it is
ordered by tlie court that service
he perfected by publication as re
quired by law. This Aug 1888 s
J. C. Fain, J. 8. C. C C,
I hereby certify that the abovf
is a transcript from the minute- of
Dade Superior Court. This Aug.
2.1888 S. 4, H. Thurman, Clerk
Tho Original Wins.
f l C. T. Simmons, St. Louis, Prop’r
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/ Dr. J. R. Graves, Editor Ths
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Ul Medicine, and have used half of it.
>1 It works like a charm. I want no
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