State of Dade news. (Trenton, Ga.) 1891-1901, August 07, 1891, Image 2

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The Chattanooga News has a pe culiar way of making ‘‘yecountry ed,” feel at home when ho goes to Chattanooga. A prominent gentleman of Ca toosa county says Geoigia has a weak set in her legislative body. Who says nay ? A third party formed from and by the disruption democrats of the south is preferable to their com pany in the fold. Let every dog have his kennel. A certain element of the south ern alliancemen are content to cor rect certain evils “within the ranks of the democratic party.” What says the western alliancemen ? The Democratic State convention of Ohio declared the party in favor of fixed salaries, instead of fees, for county officers. This is an important reform proposition that appears to be gaining favor with the democratic party. What does Brother Block call a “pertinent” querry ? Is a pertinent querry a querry arising from a gross misconstruction ?—Chatta nooga News. Ah ; brother, with such a mani festation of a desire for knwledge we feel hopeful that you may yet be able to understand plain Eng lish. See Webster’s pocket edition. fVoeii Shiloh. John Bert Counties and wife and Mrs. Wilkinson have gone to Lan caster on a two weeks visit to friends and relatives. * The laige bridge across Shiloh creek is finished and is a fine one. Community pride is a good thing to have, it is the key note to indus trial advancement and the banner of success; no community can get along unless it’s citizens have pride enough an it to make them work to keep abreast with other commu nities, If we all do not care ful mar community it will degenerate very rapidly. .Win. York, son of W. D. York, as home from Blount Cos., Alabama. Houston Wheeler, from near Trenton, came up here and took away one of our fair damsels, they were married Sunday, July 26th, by Dr. E. B. Ketcherside, of Trenton. May their pathway through Jafe ever be strewn with flowers. Shiloh school is progressing nicely laaader the management of Mr. James Austin. There is a good attendance, i > ? Higdon school, which has for merly been a very corrupt one, is progressing finely so far under the management of a northern lady. Miss Tillie Long, she is small, but don’t make no mistake about her, she would tac! ; .e Goliah were he going to school to her, she says spunk is half the battle. The Shiloh M, K. Sabbath School is sull progressing. We have a good attendance over} 7 Sabbath. Mr. T. W. Hughes lost a valuable cow by her eating too much green corn, he says that will fix them every time. Mr. Carl Payne is tic* father of a ten pound boy. He says bis ‘ name is Mr. Payne now. Mr. Win. Loch was at Carpenter last Saturdav. Ho. says he was in .i. • * * ' 1 reduced to that little town bv go ing to a woman’s law caused bv too much hair pulling. Our neighbor, Mr. House, started bai k to eastern Georgia recently for a live weeks visit to Tiends and relatives. Miss Til lie Long, our school mat'll), made a Hvi >g visit to Hcotts horo last Saturd iv. Mr. T. M. Higdon came down to Lis black-smith shoo with a broad 'smile all over his face. What is *he ip.attei Tom ? Why, there was a little republican corps to live with me to help swell the repuniL can party in 1012. Hull on Tom y oU will have to refer your bov hack to history to know anything about republicanism, it is now a lino-' gone where the “woorl-bir- Vy- i • |." Pi-pUU. I'roEti WiHilwoot!. % Editor News : — Having noticed on several occasions your comments on rhe “Third party” movement I am inclined to be a little inquisi tive ar.d ask a few questions on party matters. Ist: Cannot a democrat or re publican favor the sub-treasury plan and be a democrat or repub lican,? 2nd: Of what docs the demo cratic party consist ? An drgan ized body with boss, sub-boss and j smaller bosses down to the ward boss, to prance arcund with whip in hand to keep laymen in line ; or does it consist of a mass of people who believe in a particular Nation al policy ? If the former, I would like to know who some of the bosses are ? If the latter, I would like to know if Watterson, Randall, Cleveland and Mills are all dem ocrats. 3d: Would all the views of Thomas Jefferson on political ma'- ters ba applicable to the present time ? I do not ask the above questions because of my political views, but because I tnink answers to them would be interesting reading. John Henderson and Airs. Bettie Wilson were married last Sunday. There was the heaviest rainfall at this place on Saturday morning that we have had for several years, considerable damage to crops is reported. Tire “pink-eye” with the cattle in this vicinity has not been so se rious as was feared a few weeks ago. From a circular from the Staff school commissioner to the county board of education, which we saw a few days ago, the Board has the authority to employ teachers at a salary. We think this is a step in the right direction, if our Board has acted in time. I have not yet learned who Mr. “Farmer” is honqe I can not say whether he is on a wire fence, rail fence, or what is more common a brush fence, as for my seif 1 have been hid in a “ouckle-burr patch” trying to extrjegte infant corn. J. B. L. In no platform set forth by either the democratic or republi can party has there been an en dorsement of anything akin to the sub-treasury measure. A man who endorses every principle of the democratic party, yet favors the sub-treasury plan, is a democrat in the same sense as the man is a . 5 . s' *“ Christian who observes all the laws ot God except the command against “taking the name of God in vain.” Cleveland, Watterson and Mills are ideal democrats. Randall was what has been termed a “high ■ tariff democrat.” The same fundamental princi ples as set forth by Jeliprson ere endorsed by the democratic party jof to-day. Of course new ques tions spring up in the adininistra ! lion of government affairs and we ! are proud to believe Jefferson, were he alive to-dav would still lie a democrat among all democrats. —Ed. IDissioSutgoift Notice. Notice is hereby given that the firm ot Tate, Barker & Cos., is dis f solved, Mr, A. S. Fricks retiring. | file business will be continued un der,the firm name of Tat'*, Barker Cos. This. July dOth 189 1 . A. S.-Fricks. J. E. Tate. N. L. Bajikicje nfisjarE. LOCAE WIGiAaTIOX. Notice is hereby given that a hill \vi 1 be introduced at ttie present term of the eorgia legislature to be cutil led an act, ioaine-iti an act entitled ‘-a act u> ificoipn;ale the town o. in.-atoti,” n empower tie* c:i:missioneis of said own to work any person upon tin; streiv-" of ?ai I town as ;i punishment (Ofat i--! 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Ecwman Trenton Ga. THE NEW MODEL A perfect Machine Writing 82 chfi racters. REMODFLEI) AM) IMPROVED, boon "W \NI FOLDER. Tho be.t standurd r iS j'Pwritcr in the Werb!. Inexpensive, Pqy.-nRV, No Ir.•; R ihbnp, JrifAy..’- vpe i n!| Largin’ !-'■ ■ i . 1 r, aI; ; \ i * ’! ’iP hl'Cii lie ;. r hot, i I'M V;, I Every-><v ly -Jin-ib; have their., writing <!n*ie on the iy[ cen ter. It always insures the most prompt attention. Address, mwmi TYmiWtn 10 Temple Place, Boslun,iV|a;-..' P. O. Box 515.9. i ' '****•’*'■ ’* - - -V .'*>K V. . J.; ; r.#MVvr ;■ -*■• -a- •• V• • - -. w- - .swwwsi ■ .-.- i ITW fftt übi !.1 tb-Jti# Wt'XIJbJ. V4l TKEKTON GEOiiGIA- . DEAI-gU JN GENERAL MERCHANDISE carries the l iu-gcst stcek of C'!t;tliing and Shoes ever brought to Treiitcii, Fail .(AS!! I ill'PLil'ATE (Ifi'TTGHiA PRL'FSt \ IHR f R I Mufi wml i u.i For ifirminsr {iiirpofios the garden spot of north Ceonria; in Lor mineral resources uncqualed ey ju v seerion vntlim The south ern mineral belt. W*b; an almndant. supply of tilnher and' copious s" reams of purest wa ler on ('very hand, DimU 1 e-:-;;n J y throws wide ler mites and bids >n against the ivorld, Puzling geolog! Is hy ex*os!ng to \low eoa! and mm in ifun-danee within a stones throw <d* eaels other truly she is the •/ mineral (ineen: traversed hv a grand trunk railroad and with teimessee river w ithin easy reach, hist transportation rates are assured, For any further information address, rpn vpro ' i Li. .U.G.'. Tiu-i.wo.i G.iOHau, ! ALL TYPEWRITER