State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, June 05, 1891, Image 2

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I re is no pleasanter place to [Sunday ti.nn Kensington.— r Ledger. , so quiet. Hjrf msnv Streets -poii a <! Bristol Courier. IE, we have seen that very, p“did” here in Dade. Ht business men should con |e liberally to the barbecue I [fas their interest will be ben sow us to say that if the com ity had as little respect for [Rising Fawn dead beat who ditiously reads this paper lout subscribing for it. as we III 'tain for him he couldn’t get a EJlail dog for an associate. For ■{particular occasion we will acl B [hting man of this concern ■ hawk mistook the bald head | B Marion county Tennessee eiti- B|for a “molly have” and fasten- Bts claws in the fellows hT p: J B{ attempted to carry- him off. ■Lt hawk wasn’t near as big a ■ has the rat that attempted to ■ a hole in Jim O’Neals’ head § iking be would have a picnic If a nice yellow pumpkin. llVhen we stated las': week that [I change of schedule on the A. ■P. R. R., was a “severe blow” to ■ Chattanooga News, we did not Bend to say that the News would Rpend or anything of that sort. IJdoes appear to us though that people along the route of the 80. S. would prefer to read an lining j taper on the day of pubii- Eion. The seriousness of the I|jw of course depends upon the firmer patronage of the News l )Dg said route. BjfHavror. of the Marion County ■pmocrfit is receiving nice ccrmpli ■ ients upon his ability t.n get out a liable democratic paper. Tvra ■ tould be back in old Dade where K line tooth comb would scarcely Ipd a republics . No necessity ■ fere for racking ones brain in try- I ig to show up the “rottenness of B ae republican party.” Everything I i taken for granted. I -4*3* *- The Barbecue. I It does not seem to he generally Known that the barbecue contem plated for July the 4th is to he Prom a joini effort of the Sons of f Confederate Veterans, the veterans iibeinselves and the Farmers Alii mce of Dade county hut such is ||he case. While the project was Hirst set on foot by the Sons of Vet -i Trans and it being understood that: the Alliance desired to have some- 1 [thing of the kind and the old v< te irans desiring to come together the plan was conceived of uniting Woe whole undertaking nto one j great effort which would culminate !'in a grand success. The ‘sons’ have appointed a committee on arrange ments with the request that the President of the AHiancs and tlio President of the Confederate Vete rans Association each select a com mittee to act jointly with the com mittee already appointed. The! “Sons” especially tjesirp the co-op-; eration and hope the veterans and j the Alliance will give their united assistance and success is assured. The Lucal Paper Every .year every local paper girds from 100 to 150 fe l ues for th® sole benefit of trie community in which t is Pealed, No other agency can or will do this, The local editor iu proportion to his means; docs mo e for his town than ;.ny other teu men* ami in all fair i! ss. man with man, he ought to be (Hippor ed not ’ocean: * yon may happen to like him or writings but because a 1 cal paper is che best ii,- vestment a community can make. It may not be brilliant sfskl crowned with swat' thoughts. Wnt tlnane ally it is more of a benefit, to a community than the preacher or luqc&cr. Vnderstaed us, now—we do not Bie.au morally or intellectually, bu linauhia iv. aml yet on the moral question you will liint the maj lit; of the lore papers are on the rigti side of the question. To-‘ay the editors of local papers do ’lie most work for ho least Riof.M of any men on y?r*h Subs rilw for votir local paper: not as a chaii \: out as an investment. - North tic rgi* > i Lea. Lc e Treece Released. Last Saturday Lee Treece went forth from the Dade Coal Mines a free man. lt will be remembered that Treece was sentenced to the peni tentiary for the term of ten years for the same crime for which D. F. Walker was hanged. For good behavior Treece had a credit of over two years good time, conse quently hedid not actually serve quite eight years. The ’essees say he was the best behaved man they have ever had in the camp. Treece has by hard work saved up m i 'ly four hundred dollars while in the penitentiary by digging extra coal over his task for which the compa ny pays the convicts. A few months ago a son of Hardbarger the murdered man went to the con vict camp to kill Treece and would have done so but no one would point him out. The fact that Treece was in Trenton Tuesday in company with a son of Dish Smiths both carrying- Winchester Rifles indicates caution at least, on the part of Treece, From Wildwood. Editor News: —1 should have mentioned in a former communi cation that the Alliance at this place celebrated the downfall of sugai by purchasing a barre 1 and all taking a lick, and we might say that mule’s and calves didnk stand much at a chance. News, why news around this place is as dry as the weather, it one has anything to write they have to confine themselves to what lies past or tackle what is to come. We would like.to hear some one open out on the public school steal. Say, Mr. Editor why not you by way ol a little diversion, tell us how much money was paid to teachers of the public schools last year and how many teachers there were in the county and what was the average salary, and let us see if there could not be a saving by a different, mode of distribution. Ly the way, we are beginning to fed somewhat proud of the impor tance of our district court, it seems that it will have to he in session next term for several days. J mean our t)74th G. M. court, Judges Vest and Patterson presiding. Mr. W. J. Townsend we think has given up his contemplated trip to the far west. We are glad Mr. Townsend has decided to remain with us gv.mie longer. \\ hile Mr. I sham Vest was ab seil! at Cleveland Tennessee some one took the liberty to abstract some honey from one of his best bee-hives, as we are informed that jhe has information as to who tow i culprits are, we would suggest that J they might make it allright with 1 some cash for damages . Tour correspondent iiad one of his lazy speLs last week. Perhaps we wii say something about a fence law in our next ii there is room in the News for such a discussion. Respectfully, J B Lea. We will attempt to furnish the desired information in our next issue. Ed. The Bail. Last Friday night was the occa sion of the dance at the hall over Coles store. A large crowd of young ladies and gentlemen were in attendance, who pronounced it the most enjoyable affair of the kind ever got ten up in Trenton. Adam’s si ring band from Chatta nooga provided excellent music for the dancers, while Capt. Lovering dispensed refreshments from the stand adjoining the bail room. It was aitcr 2 o'clock when the gav and happy party was broken up. NOT <|R. r ! hree young married men of '• "v Kupland had to wait until dn.ir w ;v< s were asleep before they could com Consequently they arrived a littl e late. Rising h !wii furnished her quote of dancers. 1 li<> editor cut the • figure eight” to perfection. From New England. Mr. Editor: —I have received one or two copies of your paper. I don’t know whether you have sent me more than that number or not, I cannot tell you how glad I | was to know that we once more had a paper, and now e.itrenous T think you are a hero. 1 think any one “a heroin the strife” who will try to sustain a paper of merit in Dade. 1 can say without any in tention of flattering you, the News contains more attic salt than any of its predecessors Have you been “toting a razor in your hat?” Like the good old apostle, in one respect, I have neither gold or silver, but such as I have I give thee. Good wishes and pie ; rs for your success In this section of the moral vineyard we have not had rain enough to sprout seed for two months, more or less. Many farm ers did not get done breaking ,up ere the drought set in and now Vulcan could not forge a plow that would penetrate the creek bottoms. I have heard some say not one third of the corn planted in one mile square of New England has or ever will come up. I have not seen a specimen of fruit yet tins year hut looked as though it was recovering from an attack of the grippe. Your Friend, Pbe. A. Acuff. Thanks Aunt Polly, write again. We have not enough of heroism about us to attempt to make good officials out of a few postmasters in this county but we will try to “touch'em up” a liPh Ed. v- The papers are making much of the discovery of a petrified body in a cave near Sequachee Tennes see. That’s nothing, a stranger might think he saw one on every goods box in Trenton. FOR SALE Cheap, a tresh milk cow. Apply at this office. FIFTY THOUSAND s mm PER# ANNUM With MANTELS. GRATES, HOLLOW WARE, TIN-WARI:, and other goods in proportion la the productive capacity of the Phillips & Bnttorff Manufacturing Cos. NASHViLLE. TENN. THEIR STOCK of furnishings for the KITCHEN, the FANTBS* and the DINING KOOil is i*nmens4. WITH I.AHGE CAPITA?,, ions experience, and favorable location for the cheapest pig iron, and the lowest freight rates to all southern points, our goods are unexcelled in quality, ud be yond competition in prices. EVERY DEAI.EII Should have our Illustrated Catalogue. Correspond ence solicited. Phillips & Buttcrfl Mg, Go, NASHVIIL.H.B, \PHNXNL 111’,, F. !!. KflulfUShT. PHYSICIAN & SURGEON Trenton, Ga. Office up stairs over Curetons Store, C A S S E TREAT ON GA. NEW AND FIRST-CLASS Only one hundred and fifty yds to Sulphur Water. Or. g&..CXA,SMS3 Proprietor. BEN T. BROCK Att'y-at-Law TRENTON - - - - GEORGIA. Prompt attention to all business intrusted to him. DR J STANK DENTIST, RISING FAWN, -- - GEORGIA' V ork Guaranteed, Visits made where Necessary. pp THE WORLD’S BEST ' M Button $2.50 Sloe Has noequal for Style. Fitnnd Wo;- Positively the bests :oein America fsrthe money. Do not he deceived. See stamp on bottom < £ each shoe, lake no other. Everv pntr warranted. Stvlish ami equal loony sc; shoe In the market. Wade by J. Rrl. PE2PLC3 & CO., CHICAGO- tar is | 1 LvU a (ydli c yflL &tiLm your dealer for Ed. L. Huntley & Co.’s HONEST Clotb'c®:. If our {roods are not in the failUdS Cl' J "TH J, TIIIEIiESB MlUXtt voitj corna STORK- I TRAD,: !" I KEEPER in _ str" L your section, l J? - ' ’IN I you can P/fo - h\ lOiTRE Til DM 1 ryfl I froa- the best (• SpK 8 KNOWN and - r *V‘ --*9 I largest Maii> \uij gqsjj | Ordijr Wnole \i 4M ! aalo Cr,ornjN<} TS .-yi' ri wjsj ft llOLsu iu tba m ■ gjk S world. Cit pri • I"r.wss; -.• • | that will 2 2sak : rot i: :.VAD'- •v i eyes snap and jjKiSEF YOU . ; - sSi • A •••'157 V |sruc.->sing feu-.v ’I--*.Vrt'wStelf-v I've can atfov.i I yourrou Dliß -.vs.-i-- ■ dooa not keep Yours, anxious to please, g our -roods send j lib. L. HtrxTi,TT. v . I to us and wo 3 **uovhAuus?.Tcr-*Bw \. T 1 JjYi fUPflish I \ you a fruit or Overooai. express or mail paid, (oa receipt of. price. V, o v.d! win and hold! j ,voar patronngb If you try ue with au order 1 i i V/e bavo built up this immense! oubinesr, by jj \ our jm. ins taking taetiiod-i, and b> doiag hr . < others os w. would be done dj. • Ed. L. Huntley & 00., Style Originators.' ® ordering Suits or Ovorjaate observe \ fitviotiy ioJtGwjng raUc for moesuro-] meat? Br:- r: over v est, cjoee an ur>e>r tin.... aist ns ~sh;v, .-•••. ;• ~ji- 1 . ; iCi; .r. ;■ >, lr ru :voto£i - b ■■■'. oSCE rrr/.vv . . -■ - Men’s T>re ■■ 3 i/\\ -Wool i ' ‘ un ‘5.,,. or K" * r,. , ' ■"•'•'fii n>, ,•! •., f( ■. .. ;• ' ■ . Ail- ■ i Vlc-oq T'-i V‘- ■ > : frr'.OK IK iti-:'. Oil it jl. '' *• •o. •- •. dao ifors;o.t t Skicfc i E Suite sy C.C j LhVrt -' -hook, li.co, A Iv.ji, .r'l-iiiicv y buicy-t "tor English W iuo Wats Diagouai ( Worcted Sac.h or h'rosk Suita ©OI [ Kofersrros---ir.it Tiational Bank, o'^ ?Chicago, capital fd.OOO.ODi; Continenta! Ket* | tion.il .Eiu'-r, of Ohioairo, ca idttl sei,ito.',i)oi). • Fi.ii. L. dICNTLEY x Cos., Manufacturers and ; 'idho.- La'a Dealers in CBiHdpg for Ken, Eoya ‘si and Child?-',., j2d until;;? Market 6*.., CavcaAo, • 111. Post OSes rsci, tat. BZm&MD THE WATERS BUTTER WORKER! •E#;. Guarantees as Represehtes, !'A3 THE BEST PRiNCiPLE! LEAST LABOR TO OPERATE ! Bess m mmz mm of buttebj ftfIAKES BETTER BUTTER Than Can Possibly Be Pkodi:ced Bv Hak®. EVERY BUTTER REEDS OKS, rN~If yocr dn.-lcr does not keep them, send three? t" q TTninufscturer and get one, but nsdiiran; t-. c.o’ ■:nee do ndl purcl Rae Tithout iaves igaU I WATEBS ’’ and you will <ure . buy ao os’ier. mrzhz MT’e. co., r - JOHNSON. VT. 712 elmthAve^KEW^Oßk!* gag HEW MUSIC j™ 1 ™* (Duett, 75c< SridaJ Fete s fT. r **■ of Swliiwii,-, Soyrsrio or AitoVlI sa F St* ,‘|"“ W lio,r)i!,d. All* and p'F.AviiTei! 'v" ' CIF ; 0 Cos. Itoth- [gfc *£••fcJJESj s.iior LI. ZNVA Xef'r: There's Vobyjr | a . ZQ.q Kegret, (she I Bui Me, wnA IQCO oliie-rs, each IS**®* *“ li vrd-, 35 0< ’ jalion# emr pu-uislmd), iac;i n .- . The Parlor Piece, Cft*} * JA ■ 10, Sounds from the TTrena; M& r- Alexandra Waltz. PsU'kerJso?.ic WaPr.-s. TAoj'i ruvelilnp* 40c; America!** :. .e pret*.iot Pjoiure*. Wnluta (<*uug hr Gavtiiio published* v fo. su, Patti), 7.'*c ANY PIECE: OF MUSIC OR ?.sUSiC BOCK] PUBLISHED ON EARTH CCNTPR-pf.lDOrl WECEiPTOERIAfmEO FHiCES. M USUAL ICTHUHENTS, strings aad Triiiimings, GroKiest Variety, best quality st lowant j.rieon. Hi—?!jy fur h —l-fjriO‘l HaHECCQ rtf.TOII -■ rr.K lif Tltii Atx-Mtiume, Sbs best euu (tre n.l ia ik -wt.rld. I —M3 'LL ORSgWC ?.■ ftfOVg ADDRESS. I ,4 f 0^:1 |te k A paniphle: of inforraatiou andab-vfPI** 1 ** ML .straei of tlie laws,showing How toAjF Obte.in Pmem*, CaTeals, Tr.uie. 'siSkL Mart.-. CopyriKbu, uer.t Jret./s§}s& MUKN * C °Jf J L CASE DEALER IN' \ ’Family Grrcx *e pies TRENTON GEORgIA, Granulated sugar 16 lbs to the dollar. Extra C sugar 18 pounds to the dolhii. Flour ixty live els for 25 lbs of good flour. Every thing proportion a! Iy* MANUFACTURERS AND DEALERSjN sash, doors and blinds. Coffins and furql ture, pickets, scroll work and rough and dressed lumber. We discount Chattanooga prices. For term* and prices address, W. 11. Bowman . Trenton (la. •ssaEsaasrm THE NEW iVODEL HALL TYPEWRITER .V perfect M achinc .Writing A ehariieteiA. REMODELED AND IMPROVED. writing done oil the Typewri ter. It always insures the most prompt jitieption. Address, yNATIONAL TYPEWRITER COMPANY 10 Temple I*lßo6, Boston, I < . P. O. Box 5109. —i. mwmmmmnt m JOffi A, CEItETOK TRENTON GEORGIA DEALER IN GENEBAL MERCHANDISE * / Carries the Largest stock of Clothing and Shoes ever brought to Trenton. FUR CASH I ill PLICATE CHATTANOOGA PRIJES barb mm & v For farming purposes the garden spot II of north Georgia; in her mineral resources imequaied by m y section within the south ern mineral belt. With an abundant supply of timber and copious streams of purest wa ter on every hand, Dade county throws wide her gates and bids compel llion against the world. Puzling geologists by exposing to \iew coal and iron in abundance within a stones throw of each other truly she is the mineral Queen: traversed by a grand trunk railroad and with tennessee river within easy reach, just transportation rates are assured. For any further information address, ' THE NEWS, TRENTON GEORGIA,