Dade County news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1888-1889, December 21, 1888, Image 5

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;'-TrT7b ■ v A ’ V'B t'- f - f -0 A. a. ’i’iC?E 31 rA rt 3>. South Bound No 5 Lv.Chattanoega 0 :10 a, m No “Ar at Trenton 10:2 a, m North Bound No 6 Ar at Trenton 4 :52 p, m No “ “ “Chattanooga 5:40p, m mm ■! I If— Hi|>l I .IWHBU'.KM mi aid mm. ■ SQUIBS GATHERED HERE AND THERE. The school boil has given way to Christmas carols. 0 Bob Tlmrman knows how to. congratulate a newly married cou ple. Many a candidate is tickled be fore election and scratched at the polls. Who is going to be Ordinary is an ordinary question, but rarely eat 1 factor! ly answered. Don’t ask Mr. Uriscom anything about his nine-mile, moonlight ride last night, he is a little tick lish. Bill Stewart, Editor Brock and Lee Oneal have written a letter to Santa Claus, asking him to send them a patent baby nurser. Bill VTadley seems to know how to appreciate the Lord’s birthday, and has gone on a trip to the Tennes see mountains, purchasing apples. From the way candidates and their friends swarm around Rising Fawn,one would suppose Jhat set tlement wielded the sceptre over the Ordinary’s race. Zeke Bat os and Johnny Fowler have been taking advantage of <h is beautiful wwiUher. and are making some handsome showings in the way Ci Lag'killings.. Esquire Cantrell and Dr. Keteh erside K: t their way in Chatta nooga last Monday night. We never heard cf either of the gentle men drinking too much. ShariT Rial is not the bird that flow such a long distance in such a short rpw e of time a few years ago, buj hl* can certainly cover a great deal of ground without wings. Vhe home of our popular gre cerymau B. P. Majors, Isas taken on a very suspscious, aspect: nam-dy, the covering of the lioor with a Dry sells carpet, and wall ornaments, decidedly ot feminine fancy. Cards are not yet out. L R. Bookouf, while acaudidate for assessor, does not allow his po litical enthusiasm to induce him ■ to forget the wants and necessities °f nature. 11-; hold a very suc cessful hog- killing last Saturday an • says he is going to soothe the P an -i ; ,' : id defeat of his opponents loving them a regular old-style " hog and hominy” dinner. The following groups of promi neal Dadeitos could bo seen str.nd in the parlors ot the Floren nno liotol at Chattanooga, one | •' last week caucusing three hours: B. T. Brock and Bill •fevoll, John Loo and Duke . Bill Headrick and John Horsehel Taylor and Dr. Though innocent of the ’’co of what transpired, we fee! saying, fnom the earnest n s ' s of'heir manner and the fre whisperingsijf the names, ' ■ ■ B :i ,■ ~ the Pfin :]. , 1 *"Ui 'n were concocting schemes ’•■oss.cl magnitud ■ ifhcrebv their . • ictivo favorites might field, Election January 2d. Oh, those dreadful taxes. s-fhe Christmas turkey begins to stand shaky. Miss Lizzie McLean has dturned from St. Louis. Hide and seek is the game can didates are piavin" Tom Lumpkin is home from school to remain till after holiday;. The next term of the Dade Nor mal will open Monday, January 7 th. It's a lucky man that gets his taxes paid by a generous candi date. Lee Orreal comes to the front with a bouncing boy for a baby show. Died, little infant daughter of Mr, and Mrs. J. T. Woolbright, last Thursday. A big time is anticipated at the “Furnace” on monday night at the dance. Miss May "Goodwin of Chatta nooga is visiting the family of Mr. T. H. B. /'ole. i Bloom the News for 1,889 and feel like you have done some good for your country, An eclipse of the sun on the day before the election mav put a glim mer over the eyes of some of the candidates. Brad Tatum thinks he and Fate Quinton are “close kin” because his Uncle Marion smokes like Fate. May be so. On the .night of the 28th, the Trenton dance hall will be illumi nated by one of the most brilliant balls .of the season. Dr. Corput says he entertains some notions of getting married, and requests mention of the fact by way of advertisement. Messrs Mat Allison and Mike Fahey and Misses Lucy Pittman an 1 Mollio Allison attended the eyue ft from Rismg Fawn. I Messrs. Mat Allison and Mike Fahey, and Misses Lucy Pittman and Mollie Allison attended the concert from Rising Fawn. Tax Collector Tittle reports that inx_executions will number about 300, and that the total collections will foot up in the neighborhood of $19,000, a decrease as compared with that of E e.t year. Qn the nignt of January 4th. there will be given at the Metho dist church a drama, entitled “Un der tho Laurel,” by the Trenton amateur dramatic club, for the benefit of said church. Wtddjuis: Bells Piney Grove, a quiet little sub urb, northeast of Trenton, was stirred from its death-like ness by the union of two happy loving hearts, last Wednesday night, namely, Miss Martha V. Jenkins to John M. Tinker. The ceremony was performed in tho presence of about fity friends, tl*e. happy and jovial Esquire Cure ton officiating, and winning the hearts of the old and young by the simplicity of his mode in launch ing young people on to the world in such a dangerous frigate. After the ceremony and numer ous congratulations,*a!l eat down to a tabic fairly loaded with'all the delicacies that *<vnd to utisfy the t: st? - of young llnd old. At jat" hour the invited depart ed, leaving the young couple many wishes that their sweetest dreams and brightest visions may be blended into a living reality. DADE NORMAL GLOBING. The first term of the D. N. 1. closed last night, with a cone wt by music class under the manage ment of Mrs. J. F.Watson . Thurs day and Friday, v iv> dova,tc kto the ditier mt classes in the pres ence of a large number of friends and patrons of tho school who ex pressed a high appreciation of the efforts of the Messrs. Watson in the first term of their school at this place. Patrons expressed their appre ciation with the p-iogress ofHheir children, and friends were' highly pleased with the results of the ex amination. In the D. N. I. wo have the important principlee of the normal system shorn of the un necessary of delay char acteristic of similar schools, and which are of no material benefit to the student. We have»a school of business not of pleasure, rave that which comes with the*gathering of knowledge as life itself. The musical part of the. pro gramme was casriep to perfection and was high evidence of the man ner in which the music scholars had been taught. FROM SMITH, GA. Married, at the residence'of Mr, Henry Smith’s, at his place, J. H. Cooper to Miss Annie Blaylock, Rev. J. W. Norton’officiating. All of Valley Head Ala. From ’ indications .oT furniture, etc., arriving I shall soon be able to give the marriage of one of our bachelor farmers, I think . Let the good work go on. Mr. Schurch is building a shuie . from“the top of Lookout mountain to the valley, to run crossties down, He will soon have it completed Will Brown is expeMen to arrive from'Jackson county Ala. with his I bride this you and your many ‘readers ad merry Christmas I am vour3 SAYRE MONEY TOjLOAN. Apply to B. T. Brock Trenton Ga., who negotiates on real estate oiYfive’:years 6 timo,'at a low rate of interest. TOO MUCirjjPOLITICS. Last Sunday night Mr. Bud Mor rison was assaulted by three men not known to him, and it was at first supposed that robbery was the cause for the attack, but later de velopments point to a different mo tive, and thef whole thing is to be treated as a farce. , Mr. Morrison escaped uninjured excepting a 'slight ’nervous'shock, which may answer as a fit subject for a few pleasantries, and-Tnot be worsted thereby. As many know, [Buddhas bean taking quite a stand in * what is considered'; a closely contested election, and naturally; incurred the displeasure' pf a fewyfrb nds who were on the'other _ side; and they thoughtjto silence their "able antagonist till after the election“by [a few well directed stones thrown in the dark, and that be the wiser, though Bud might sustain a few hard knocks, which he didn’t—he left ’em. Mr. Marion Tatum gives another account. He says, after having made a close survey of the ground, and investigating thor oughly, informs us that Mr Mor rison was undoubtedly by the wild man! \\ e thought w ft convince Mr. Tatum that ho had seen a wild 1 man. ADi i. i*N \ L ,AI\XOUN (. E- j ME NTS: For T- .i.rure. B, P, Muj >rs For Coromr II,’D, Bryan, rcer-’a rr:, Presidenfi Harrison . elected. Bpt we'are going to publish one of the best weekly Journals in Auk ri ca. Entitled the Chickamauga Banner, to be j üblsl'hod at LaFaj ettc, Ga., on the first week in IV >. next. It will be a weekly Journal containing 8 pages and will visit you for oncu dollar per year. Tho Chicamauga Banner will soon he the leading Journrlof the .South. It will | iveyou news from all over the IT. S., andpdsojtlie news from, your State and county for the sum j of one dollar per year.* Our bool g are’filling up with nepr subscribers every day. Try the Banner one year’.and be happy. Send in your j subscription atl onfie a' d be sure j and got your nerne inlie pot, j /address all C. R, Jones Chestnut Flat, Walker Co., Ga. NOTICE. There will bo introduced iu.the next General Assembly .of Georgia » A Bill to be entitled an “act in r*y e al an act to amend an act to incor porate the town of Rising Fawn, ir the county of Dade, by repealing so much of seid act as allows th* Commissioners toj regu late the sale liquors, approvedjOct. 21.1., 11887, and for other’purposos. This [ 29tlFday of Oct.,. There will boUintroduced in the c. next General assembly AT Georgia a bill to be entitled an act to es tablish an -establish abroad law, for tire county of Dade, Jo pro vide for the s lav*Fhg of a tax no* exceeding., twenty cents oa the hnnared dollars for road purposes There will be • introduced in tin next Gene ral Ass •rnb’v'of Georg : - iiiM/ih e; A tied an act. to 4 * Mulish- a oountr :o l in the county of Dade. To provide for the appaoting of a judge, to prescribe his powers auu dudies and £oi othc-r purpose?. This Oct, 29th, . GEORGIA— Dade County. To the people’of said county : Onc-fifth of thejuvoters of the said county, having duly filed their petition for an .election upon the of the restric ion of the saleMf spirituous, Vvinous and malt liquors in said county, k'^Vi Therefore an election been ordered to bo held in each' pre cinct in said Couny,"on Friday, January 11th, 188, under the law governing elections for members of the general assembly of tho State of ..Georgia, yj This" December 10th, 1888. J. A, Bennett, Ordinary. On the 22nd of December, 1888, at the town of Wildwood, Ga., will be oflferedjfor *sale to tho highest bidder, onejforth paid down. The ballence on twelve months..',credit, note and approved seeuriety. . rrtr- v £|Slx mules, One pair mare mules 1G har\ds high, a splendid team One pair mare mules 14 hands high, well broke, suit any farmer. One pair tbeer yeaj*old colts in the spring.. Large and fine,but not broke. J. E. Patterson. u JOHN. F. "STRATTON A SON. Importers of all kinds of HOwfh Sl.ii iiio’iiita!!! 4!) Maiden Lane, New York. ,JOIIN G. HALE, ATTORNEY AT LAW. RISING FAWN, GEORGIA. Special attention given to all leg ’ business in the Superior and S'.f-rc \e courts. H o m \ if ' t &4H 3 bMM4;, jV 0 IIHW Ji & us«u w -vs b r E4s 8£ ,« {$ *, & • o f 3 !7 rU‘fi t<Sdol P’s 3 WPP » .*» sii 15| fr« o A nf 1 I F w f | *uaj 22 9 tQs fc £6- ib? ; Co e£, VJ LLiiCH* iy fj '"ji> \U $ * CMTAtm’G SABY SPECIAL FEATURES, A SOW \ffam m. St Local Happening’s. « County and dtate News Political Gossip, A Good Serial Story, General Miscellaney, Jnr ’.• ?vt w i i r r j, 1 5? f i» 1 1 U.Si»[t ,Voi il( .i_ ! .»L i . 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