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The first load of tanbark for this
year arrived at the railroad yester
day.
If P. T. Bnrmim was a humbug,
he clearly demonstrated the fact
that advertising had “millions in
it.”—The Franklin News.
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A New York man has just been
killed by a cork. he bottle has
finished off many a victim, but the
stopper has heretofore been con
sidered harmless. —Atlanta Jour
nal. _ __
When Harrison No. 00 returns I
to Washington i.nd Frenchy No. 1
is hung or acquitted, what will be
come of our “first class” dailies?
A big barbecue is contemplated
about July 4th by the 1 ons of Vet
erans of Dade county in conjunc-|
tion with the old vet’s themselves. |
By next week the whole matter
will probably be determined.
In Chattanooga this week the
Recorder put a fine of $5 upon a
man for taking one strawberry out |
of a lot on exhibition in front of aj
store. The Recorder probably,
ne'*er read of an account of how J
Pecks Bad Boy” did the grocery
man,
Thesub-Treasurybill will bean
unknown quantity in future polit
ical contests. Even many Alli
sucenon "bo were half way per
suaded that the measure won <i be
to their interest are now .-eeing
that it is not v* hat fbe\ waide,]
Farmers like ('very olic; class of
people may get wrong o < asionally
but they will come om all right in
the end.
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The Chattanooga News of May
6th makes a vigorous kick for the
Attalla accommodation to be rein
stated- Every station between
Chattanooga and Attalla is re
quested by the News to send up
separate * t;f • *,•* t*> the company
•join* din • •- n,< >•' ao’ s of
(.li< tiaiioi';. *. . 'sing b.*t ill ac
commodation be put back on the
road. What has the country mer
chant to say of this? Our local
merchants have patronized us so
liberally that we refrain, for the
present, from taking any hand in
this fight.
Not being able to see all to whom
W-' have sent ci pies of this paper
and presuming t ■.< very near all
wit! become ; eti r- we con
tinue to send i!i paper If riot
want'd do rot take it from the
posl office. IT iv filisolutelv re
fusing ’o ?!ik vuur county paper
hear this in >i; and that the beet
* citizens 1 ! v ail ire sub*
ecfilters id on ' and hat vou will
he left ot in i 'hat class known
as tlu j h'ick number crowd who are
not- 'nmuniiy either
as i. . ; i :.tii filers or
errij ; c > • - •! >i. (fhieney
stun.- ' n 1 )• terence
in the ibov i ’ i-s to poor
topav tor ; ; tor ‘hey shall
have it ft-■>* of all charge.
-* Wil* •*
The following is taken from a
copy of “Th*' Rpoei ’ of tie 1 uate of
August tin- 9th 1862 which was
presented to us this week by Mr.
R. T. Dobbs as a War relic and
which w. very highly appreciate.
“The Rebel” copies the article from
the London Times just after Mc-
Lellan had been driven back from
Virginia by Lee and clearly indi
cates <he English vi*-w of the war
at that time:
“There is probably at the pres
ent moment, in Europe, but a sin
gle society where the defenders of
this hateful and atrocious war
could make themselves heard.
The impartial opinion of every
civilized nation is being more and
more strongly < xpressed against
the enterprise in which the Feder
al 8 are embarked. The orators of
the Northern States may inveigh
tis much as they please against the
interferences of England and the
mob may shout scorn of English
advice and defiance of English
arms; but English opinion is after
all, the opinion of the world and
we may hope that, in spite of af
fected indignation and highflown
eloquence, ‘ho good sense which
I-;! i ni e and >n r coun
t,,.. „tii ••a' Uiwy tu, en 0 k
-prevaih” j
< <H \TV nuium*
An ad valorenetax for road pur
poses is a step toward a better road
system for Dade, but a necessary
adjunct to a good road are county
bridges wherever needed. For the
past two years we have urged the
necessity for t wo or three bridges
in Dade county. Our last assess
ment for taxes showed a million
dollar increase in the taxable prop
erty ot the county over the pre
ced'd ing year. Suppose that in any
locality those mostly interested,
should, by private subscription
raise half the amount money
necessary to build a substantial
bridge, why should the county re
fuse to appropriate the other half
for a bridge which is the duty of
every county to furnish its citizens.
By a private subscription the fact
is shown that the bridge is needed
that those directly interested are
willing to pay for the benefits they
expect to derive from it audit does
away with the idea that the bridge
would be only a local benefit. In
a matter of this kind it would be
impossible to benefit all alike, but
let us have that which would be of
greatest benefit to the largest num
ber of our citizens.
Our next Grand Jury will prob
ably be confronted with a proposi
tion from private persons agreeing
to pay half the cost of an iron
bridge over Lookout creek and
should the county authorities re
luse to appropriate a few hundred
dollars for a county bridge it will
place upon some one the imputa
tion of a bitter sectional fe. ling
together with a niggardly disposi
tion which should not exist with
public agents.
111 starting?up thi* paper we were
urged by our friends to “consider
all interest*- aud keep cool.” Good
advice! Now we would ask the
inert hunts of Trenton and Rising
Fawn where are the people' to do
their trading? Is it to the best in
terest of ti.e public to trade at
home or to go to Chattanooga?
Remember we must “cons’der all
interests and keep cool” which we
mean to do “God being our help
er.” I, it be to the interest of the
public to do their shopping at
Chattanooga, should we not tell
them of th p fact? No one should
he so far deluded as to think wlia{
we say will not be read for from
present, indications -the people of
this county know a good thing
when they see it and this paper
will lie read in nine-tenth rf the
homes in Dade county.
In Kansas, South Carolina,
Georgia, Tennessee and South Da
kota the farmers have captured
the old party machines and will
never let go the hold they now
have secured.
Pelfer, Tillman, Gordon, Buch
anan and Kyle, personally register
th* rising tide of revolt against the
subserviency of Democracy and
Republicanism to the monopoly
rings.—Nashville Issue.
Ah, surely it must oe a false
claim any alliance oignn can lay to
the Alliance having weaned Gor
c
don, Tillman and Buchanan from
the folds of Democracy. No, the
honest Alliancemen of Georgia,
Tennessee and South Carolina
wouldn’t think of stating such a
false proposition. Any statement
like the above should teach unsus
pecting Alliancemen to be careful
in swallowing everything the Alli
ance organs should see fit to dose
out.
In recognizing our appearance in
the journalistic arena, Bro. Sha
ver of the Chattanooga News says
“Judging from the initial number
Editor Br ck is destined to make
the fortune of both himself and
his city.” When we know that
Bro. 8. has played the part of a
country journalist in our native
State, we are a little doubtful as to
whether we should accept a grace
ful compliment probably well
meant or to reject it as a piece of
disguised ridicule.
It is a pity that Dade county
cannot make a display of her won
derful resources at the World’s
Fair, J
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ntU v- RjjigifH*.
Last night about 10 o’clock when
the 3rd section of No. 17 arrived at
New England the fin* Durham
bull of H. V. Tavlors took ;i sVn
his head todisput'* forth- , ; :
which he did to the con -: ;
damage of the V. G. S It :
hr iiguig disaster a-ul fin untie,
death upon himself. The engim
and lie's 1 * cars passed over the bul
without leaving tie* track, hut the
next ten ears were made a con ■
pletewreck besides tearing up the
depot platform. A oonsid *•
amount of freight will be either
damaged or entirely lost entailing
quite a loss upon the company
when taken with the damage to
cars, delavingof trains and the ex
pense of clearing up the wreck. It
was eight o’clock before the track
was sufficiently (dear to allow t rains
to pass. No one was hurt in the
wreck.
It is shown in evidence that’he
gathering on Saturday , Maxell 14 b
embraced several thousand of the
first, best and even the most law
abiding of citizens of this city, as
sembled —as it is the right oh
American citizens—to discuss it
public meetings questions of \>-j
import.
We find the general sentiment
among those witnesses and also in
our interviews with people, that
the verdict, as rendered by the ju
ry, was contrary' to law and evi
dence and secured mainly throueh
designing and u scrupulous agents
employed for the special purpose
of defeating the ends of justice.!
At that meeting the determination j
was shown that the people would |
not submit to the surrender of
their rights to the hands of mid
night assassins and their powerful
allies.
The above is taken from the re
port of the Grand Jury at New Or
leans in reference to the lynching
of the members of the Mafia. The
Italian government no longer has a
pretext for withholding its ven
gence against the government of
the United State.-, and Uncle Sam
will noyCike a snooze while Italy
considers the matter.
MOl ICE.
The blowing " name 1 persons
tore appointed guards to assist in
the hanging of R-oofe Moor ) on
May the 15th next, and it is here
by requested that all thus appoint
ed meet at the court house in
Trenton with guns on said date at
9:30 a. ni., that They may receive
all instructions:
B. T. Brock, J. C. Nisbit, John
Long, Sr, J. W. Blevins, Wm
Grey, Geo. W. Cureton, Alex Fricks,
J. M. Hall, Joe Cooper, Ed Wells,
Wm, Castleberry, R. S. Street,
Smith Adkins, Em Blevins, W. G.
Morrison, H V. Taylor, John Da
vis, Robert Allison, John C. Cowan,
Geo. Renow, Wm. Stewart, Wm.
Townsend, Wiley Campbell, W. P.
Pace, Byron E. Tatum, Geo. Jones,
Tom Grey, J. T. Wool bright, Dock
Chamblin, John McMahan and
John Beene.
W. A. Byrd, Sheriff.
Power should be vested in one
of the five town commissioners to
try and dispose of cases, which now
must be tried by a quorum.
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A pamphlet of Information andab- ap**
Vk straet of t hs laws, shtrairK Uow Low
Obtain > a tents. Caveat a. Trace/aMa.
■SsKi, Mark?, Copyrishts, strit,
BEN T. BROCK
Atl’y-at-Liiw
i KKN ON - * - GEORGIA
i : cd. f nlteniion to all bipir.. ?.*
intvusU and fi> him.
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A. i-Xf I * 4 4<oo JU A y
HRAMUFA CTURERS
AND DEALER*IS
siisli, i * tiiih . iSi'fS. % off ms nnd furn!
turc, pickets# si'ii/if work mid rough
and dressed lumber.
We discount I'nattHiiooga prices. 'Kor
term * and prices address,
W. TI. Bcwmak
Trenton G*.
Respectfully dedicated to the ch
terprking merchants of Dade.
CASE HOUSE
THEM TOM GJ.
NEW AND FIRBT*(LAKB
'Only oci* niudred and fifty iris..
to Sulphur Water.
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